EXTRAORDINARY DISPLAY DUCI). Oregon. He denounced them a« murderers, mer­ Letter From Klamath. cenaries, thieves, reckless incendiaries, who were instigating the war in order to make a profit out of E ditor D emocratic N ews :—The Democracy BROWN—In Jacksonville, at the residence of Mr. —OF— James A. Cardwell, on the 11th of April, 1870, it. On the other hand, the Indians were repre­ of this part of Jackson county have just learned Mrs. Mury Brown ; aged 80 years. SATURDAY MORNING. APRIL 16. 1870 sented as the most peaceful people on earth, who of the action of our State Convention, and every BURNETT—At Ashland, April 12th. 1870, Miss were being slaughtered without mercy while beg­ one feels well satisfied with the ticket for Congress Fannie E. Burnett, daughter of James D. Bur­ ging for peace, and were only driven to resist after and State officers ; and all we want now is a good nett, Esq.; aged 20 years and o months. repeated outrage. The men who bought the In county ticket, and old Klamath will roll up a good [Roseburg papers please copy.] dianS at Hunger Hill,, the Meadows, at Tabic majority for the good old cause of democracy al Rock,—those who stood overthesmouldering ashes the June election. FOR CONGRESS : of the Wagner house, and saw the charred bones Wo have had the pleasure of a visit,—the first of M m . Wagner and her child, the rescue of Mrs. I believe of the season, from a small man that has / Harris and her daughter, the late Mrs. Love, still had the misfortune at somatime or other of low-! remember Joel Palmer and Lis infamous .‘■landers ing an arm, which is to be pitied. Still this man upon them, and the peopl«^ of Oregon generally, in one of the most radical we have ever chanced to ave . just received a tiior . * ♦ a atnl will remember him on the 6th of June to some ongh iissortmont of FALL and WIN­ meet, although wo have traveled the Pacific coast FOR GOVERNOR: TER GOODS, consisting uf lhe tery latest purpose. He has served as Speaker of the House over and over again ; “though he bangs bob-tail,” Y virtue OF AN EXECUTION DULY Xi. F. GROVER , ■ f of Representatives in 1862, and has since been in he surely must have euunuted from our good old ISSUED BY the Clerk of the Circuit Court of styles of the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson, the State Senate from Yamhill county, and cannot Radical that blovyg the Sentinel bellows, from show one sing’e act which he was instrumental in Washington. This man claims the name of Brown, and to me directed, in favor of Anderson A Glenn and against N. Cook, for the recovery of the sum FOR SECRETARY OF STATE : »■tro iucing, or one single measure he ever advo­ and most likely is a near relative of “old John” of of two hundred and seventy-six dollars and thirty­ cated which redounded to the honor of the State. Harper’s Ferry notoriety. He is very character­ eight cents ($276 38), with Interest thereon at the CLOAKS, S. T. CHADWI6K. He is a pompous, vain-glorious, fanatical old man. istic of tho old sinner in many respects, but he ev­ rate of ten per cent, per annum from the 18ih day of June, 1868, together with costs and accruing with but ordinary ability, and no principle what­ idently does not, or has not, realized that the in­ costs, I have levied upon and will on Saturday, the ever. As to Elkins, the candidate f>rSecretary of stitution of slavery is abolished, and was so pr 14th day of May, 1870, between the hours of nine FOR STATE TREASURER : SHAWLS. State, and HiiAch the candidate for Treasurer, we claimed by the “Great Abraham,” in the year of o’clock a. m. and four o’clock p. m. of said day» nt tho Court House door in Jacksonville, in suid E. riEISCHNÇR have bqt little to say, as neither of them ever our Loril, one thousand eight hundred and sixty- County, offer for sale, for cash, at public anction, BALMORAL made any public record. In this connection we two, January 1st. Mr. B. has also forgotten that to the highest bidder all of the right, title and in­ might refer to what the Corvallis Gazette said in Jefferson Davis’ armies capitulated in April, 1865. terest of the said N. Cook, in and to the following SKIRTS, reference to Louis Fleischner, the Democratic Can­ Still this little carpet-bagger wages war furiously described real property : The South east quarter FOR STATE PRINTER : of Section 25, in Township 36, South Range, No. didate for Treasurer. That sheet referred to him against the rebels, and extols the loving nig­ TRIMMINGS, 2 west, within said Jackson county, Oregon. T. PATTERSON as an “obscure Hebrew. What does it eay to ger to lhe skie-. Poor little follow 1 he is so op­ T. G. REAMES, Sheriff. Dated April 16th, 187«. aperl6-w4. posed to democracy that he would not hire a good NOTIONS. Ilirsch 7 saddle horse from a Democratic livery man to make Independent Movement. his electioneering tour through the Klamath coun­ FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY : try upon, and among the wild Snakes, where he 1st District -H H HANNA Al«" a complete n^ort ment nf GENTS During the week there have 5een some develop­ most stood in need of a good horse. No, that he R N JUSTICE’S COURT OF THE STATE OF and BOYS’ clothing of the verv latest ments made of a political character, that are truly would not : lie would walk the rounds, rather Oregon, County of Jackson, for the Precinct Democratic County Convention. startling indeed. Independence has been the bat­ than bo guilty of violating the sacred mandates ol ■ of Jacksonville, before J. R. Wade, J. P. tle-cry ; and the scribbler for the .S’« ntinel, is around, lhe “Loyal Leagues.” To patronize a democrat John Orth, PUT vs. John R. Peacock, Deft. By resolution of the Democratic County Cen­ approaching men of democratic proclivities, pledg­ in any way is disloyal and criminal against the tral Committee held in Jacksonville, April 2d. Civil action to recover money. 1870, the Democratic County Convention for nom­ ing them the all powerful support and intluence ot “best government the world ever beheld.” He To John R. Peacock, the above named Deft : inating a County Ticket will be held in Jacks on- the Sentinel, if they 4011 only accept a place upon also knowingly would not stop over night with a You are hereby required to appear in said Court OCR— ville on Saturday. May 7th, 1870. The Commit- the ticket about to be •c farmed into life by himself democratic landlord for any money. Oh! n>, nut on Monday,- the 30th day of May, 1870, at 10 tee recommend that the Precinct Meetings fur the election of Delegates to the County Convention be and Dick Moore, Simultaneous with bis cry for lie ; he is so very corrupt that he is fearful that <»’clock in the forenoon of said day, and answer the Complaint filed in the above entitled action. held on Saturday, April 30lh, 1870, at I o’cl lock independence in Jacksonville, was heard the deep, poison would be dropped into his coffee, etc. It js ordered by the Court that publication of this p. in. The apportionment is based upon the v rote sonorous voice of his partner in Ashland, crying Such, fellow-democrats, are a few of the declar­ notice he made for six consecutive weeks in the cast for J. S. Smith, giving one delegate to c lacfi precinct at large, one delegate for every twenty aloud, Independence 1 and the people awoke to ations of this scaliwag, as overheard at the Link D emocratic N ews , a weekly newspaper published are of California manufacture, far superior five votes cast fur Smith, and one delegate for each find a lice Yankee with a broken voice in their River Bridge Hotel a tew nights since, by both Dem­ at Jacksonville, Jackson county, Oregon. You in quality to Eastern make, and we guaran­ fraction of thirteen votes ovor twenty-five. The midst, exhibiting a photograph of the noted “nig­ ocratic and Republican gentlemen ; and guess what are hereby notified th it if you fail to answer said Precincts, under this apportionment, arc entitled ger,” Senator Revels ; and declaring it to be the conclusions his audience have arrived at—“sim­ Complaint as above required, the Plaintiff will ask tee to fit the most exquisite foot. for tlie relief as demanded in said Complaint. > to the following number of votes in the Countv w JOHN ORTH, Plaintiff. ple, very simple ” — not to support any such lium- platform of the party about to be organized by Convention : Jacksonville, April 11th. 1870. apr!6-w6. buggery as Mr. B. proclaims to be loyal and true Ashland, 4 9 Applegate, 3 ; himself and friend. M here, oh ! where is poor Butte Creek, 4 9 Elen, 3 old Dowell ? Is he the suggestcr of this move ia.i.3v?iaxv position which, we understand, he has not resigned, ral vote of Oregon. There are upwards of two he gives the Indians their dues, compels them to although he has accepted the nomination for Con­ hundred colored voters in Oregon. Nine-tenths of ¡respect and obey all orders, keeps them on the gress. The oath which Judge Wilson took when this class vote the Republican ticket throughout Reservation ami you see no loafing or ragged, beg­ xoimo ‘srriiAxosMSVf he assumed his position upon the Bench, is as fol­ the United States. ging indians strolling about through the settle Corner California and Fourth lows : This is the reason why Democrats howl for a meats as of old ; everybody of all parties, ogether “I, Joseph G. Wi’son, do solemnly swear, or “white man’s governmentand this is one rea­ with the Indians throughout the Klamath country, rpiIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT- affirm, that I will support the Constitution of the I Lilly inform his friends w»d the public gen­ State of Oregon ; and that I will faithfully and son why we favor the Fifteenth Amendment. Our speak well of the Military Agent as doing his duty, erally liât he has purchased the above estab­ impartially discharge the duties of a Judge of the colored population show they deserve to be enfran­ and endorse his actions to the letter. lishment of Mr. Dan. Cawley, which will be Supreme and Circuit Courts of said State accord­ chised by voting against rebels and democrats.— A S pectator . -3u henceforward conducted under his constant per- ing to the best of my ability : and that I will not D<>irelly» Washington Letter to the Sentinel, January — JX ■ - V sonal Sh]*ervision, and he guarantees satisfaction accept any other ojfice, except Judicial offices, dur­ I mportant D ecisions .—The case of G. B. Van \lth. to all who tuny favor him with their patronage. ing the term .for which I have been elected.” Riper, a homestead claimant, against Robert M. These stables are centrally located, and within We feel assured that Wilson will not accept the * C onnecticut D emocratic .—The returns of Hutchinson, a Donation claimant, has recently convenient distance of the varjous houses of publio office of Representative, in the sense of enjoying the recent election in Connecticut show that been decided by the Commissioner of the General entertainment. Horses ojr mules will be boarded and eared lor, by the day . or week, at moderate the honors and emoluments of the position, for he Land Office, in favor of Mr. Van Riper. It ap­ the democrats have curried that State l>v » chargel. He has the largest stock iu Oregon» has as surely “gone where the woodbine twineth,” pears that Hutchinson was a resident of Oregon in south of Portland, of as if the 6th of June had already come, and the very handsome majority—electing the Goyer- the summer of 1850, and returned to Iowa, with the dolorous trip up Salt river commenced. Though | nor and securing a majority in the Senate, intention of bringing his family to Oregon. He BUGGIES AIM’D CARRIAGES —AT THE— whether Judge Wilson has not already committed We look upon this as merely the commence­ remained in Iowa till 1853. and exercised the a moral, if not a legal violation of his official oath, ment of the grand tidal wave of democracy rights of a citizen of that Stato during his stay. with single or double teams, for hire on reason­ able terms ; also, is a matter for the consideration of his own con that is soon to sweep over the entire country, On his return to Oregon in 1853, he claimed a «co­ science. Before the war Wilson was a radical and we would therefore advise our repub ition of land, under the provisions of the Donation GOOD SADDLE HORSES & MULES, democrat of the straitest sect, although, we believe, 1 licau friends to commence ‘‘hunting their J Act, and as tho law under which he claimed expired Which will lie hired to go to any part of he bolted the nominations of both Stout and Sheil. i in December, ISA 1 , be was compelled to rely upon the country at moderate rates. Since the war, he has aspired to the position of holes” as soon as possible.— Amador Dispatch. i his former ro-idence in the summer of 1850. The Animals bought and sold, and horse« bro ;• tQ —OX THE— being the leader of the negro-worshippers in this saddle or harness. T he F air .—The Fair to bo given by the ladies Commissioner of the General Land Office decide^ State. A few years ago, a couple of negroes were of Jacksonville, will be held at Horne’s Hall, on that, having lost his residence, be could not on T. G. Reame«« married in Salem, and Judge Wilson being then in the evenings of the 20th and 21st of April. Ad­ returning, claim land by virtue of his first resi­ Evening of April 26th, 1870. Nov. Gth. 18G9. novß tf. Salem, attending the Supreme Court, accepted the mission the fir^t evening will be free to all. On dence.— Eu»itjn. +_o^o-+ position of master of ceremonies at the wedding the second evening the admission will be 50 cents, feast, kissed the bride, and made himself generally when there will be vocal and instrumental music, D emocratic G ains .—The result of the GR AND BALL WILL BE GIVEN AT THE useful as the chief adviser in regard to the table and tableaux. Supper each night, 75 cents. All Connecticut election on Monday hist is a sur U. S. Hotel, Jacksonville, Ogn., on tho even- otice is hereby given that the > the 26th of April, 1870, in commemoration arrangements. This circumstance indicates that are invited to attend. The proceeds of the Fair prise to many Republicans. A week ago a mg of firm of Caro 3ro‘s, Ashland, Oregon, is this Wilson is an appropriate standard-bearer for the will be dilated to the Sisters of J. and M. towards Republican victory was regarded ns Kure. of the Fifty-first Anniversary of the introduction day dissolved by mutual ©onsont, M. Caro with­ of Odd Fellowship within the United States. All drawing from equality-among-all-men party. The Judge is re­ paying the debt incurred by the purchase of the The parry had, at the lowest, an advantage Lodges and members in good standing, and the All debts due the the firm. late firm at Jacksonville must markable for no particular traits of character, ex­ Drum property. of 411 majority last April, ami iui average ol public generally, are invited to attend. be paid M. Caro within forty days, or they will be cept an intense love for our colored and Chinese nearly 2,0UD. . With that margin to go., upon placed in the hands fif an officer fur collection. M asonic M irror .—Tho April number of thisex- brethren, a passion for the tones of the trombone, Committee of Arrangements : they ought to have re-elcted Jewell.—Nut’. M.CARO/ and delights in retailing to admiring hearers yarns cellent Masonic journal is received^. It is filled as Vitioiti 1» CARO. John Bilger, Ike Sachs, Henry Klippel. usual with many excellent articles regarding Ma­ March 4th, 1870. 9>ch5-tf; that are too highly spiced for fastidious ears. The republicans were surprised, were they? sonry, Masonic law, proceedings Ac., Ac. Each Well, we wouldn’t wonder if they were a Gen. (?) Joel Palmer is the candidate for Gover­ •Committee of Reception : DR. W. JACKSON, nor, and the Convention perpetrated a stupendous new number surpasses the other in interest and the little taken back at the result; but this is JUm. Turner, James Sutton, William Ray. joke when it nominated him upon an anti-repu­ excellence of its style. It should be adopted by nothing to the “surprise” we intend giving every Lodge and read by every Mason. them within the next two years. The 15th diation platform ;. for when Palmer was superin­ Floor Managers : Dental Rooms in Harne’c Hotel. Jacksonville^ H igh W atkins .—Mr.. Colwell was compelled to amendment works well, don’t it?— Amador tendent of Indian Affairs in Oregon at the com Oregon. All styles ftf Dental work done on short II. Helms, Jacksonville ; M. Mickelson, Ashland ; Dispatch. • notice, at reduced prices. Particular attention mencemeot of the Indian war of 1855-6, he did return with the Cresoent city mail, last Monday, on William Bilger, Willow Springs. given to the regulation of children’s teeth. Teeth more to eause the repudiation of the Oregon War account, of the high waters of Applegate and tribu­ P lease N otice . — The attention of parents, and tary streams. The northern stage failed to reach extracted without pain by the yse of the late Debt, than did Gen. Wool himself. His letters to Jacksonville last. Monday night, having been de- of the town uthorities, is called to the communica­ TICKETS, • S5 method of local anasthesiy, A¡1 work warranted. the Department were filled with the vilest slanders ^tained twenty-four hours at Cow creek, by high tion of “Civil I. Zation,” in to-day’s paper, in re­ Satisfaction guaranteed. April 2d, 1870. gard to the conduct of hoy.«. ap2-td. Nov. 20th, 1.869, nov20 3m. and falsehoods regarding the people of Southern water. FINE GOODS ! DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. litro, (Eo-Dfli). JAMES H. SLATER SACHS BRO’S Sheriff’s Sale. H B TRENCH DRESS GOODS, &c„ &c SUMMONS I CUT AND FASHION BOOTS AND SHOES NOT -01R ÎSOTTO” ‘siriania ‘ssaxuvn SACHS BRO’S. LIÏERY & SALE STABLE ‘Kanin mor I ODO FELLOW’S BALL U. S. HOTEL, Dissolution of Co-Partnership. A N IDESIM’TXST.