The Democratic news. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1869-187?, May 07, 1870, Image 2

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SATURDAY MORNINQ. MAY 7, 1870.
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
FOR CONGRESS :
JAMES H. SLATER.
FOR GOVERNOR:
X m r. GlOVfiR.
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE :
S. r. OHADWXOS.
FOR STATE TRE \SURER:
Xu FXiSXSOBKrSIL
FOR STATE PRINTER :
T. PATTERSON.
FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY :
1st D'rnct-S
S HANNA
Proceedings of the Democratic Meet*
ing of Jacksonville Precinct.
The Mohammedan Speaks.
H orntown , May 3d, 1870.
E ditor News :—It is imperative on the Democ­
To the C itihit , D ick H ull —M ost worthy racy of this State to raise the banner and march
P acha
Your humble servitor, late of the Janis­ bravely on, fighting for right and equal taxation.
sary service at Stainboul, having located himself Voters of Oregon, do you not feel the heavy weight
at Horntown, (profanely culled Ashland), is desir­ of taxation thut is bearing you down ? Do you
ous of subscribing for the bulletin, of which you uot wish for relief? If you do, then vote for the
are thp publisher. Since my leaving the ancient Democracy. Do you not feel the incongenial and
Byzantion, which was on account of a misunder­ sordid sophistry imminent over you ? Then raise
standing with the Sultan. Abdul Muqjid, I have your voice in defence of the good old Democratic
had varied fortunes for g°od and evil. I could not party, that alone can save you. Can you endorse
entertain as high an opinion of the Sultan as did the facinorous and poltroon 16th Amendment?
most of my associates ; hence, I could not consci­ Do you not appreciate the implacable and imperious
entiously say “lie is the boss for us” (Bosphorus”) anarchy to which we are subjected ; and do you
as they did, but left my imperial master in bis think you are doing justice to your offspring in
magnificent misery, attended by his wretched supporting the bloated, bonded and avaricious
oligarchy, that infest the house where once sat tl|p
(Redschid) Pucha, the Grand Vizier.
I visited my relatives at Dublin, the capital of great and good Washington. Can you, with your
Milcsia, but could not admire their want of relig­ vut«, help to rivet yourselves to the cross by sup­
ious toleration ; hence, I did nut long tarry there. porting the negro, and China schemers the last and
They had no water to wash with at meat, nor al only report of the Radicals ; if not, raise year
any other time, as I could see,'and their priests vcices in defence of right, and vete for the Demo­
wore villuinuus black clothes. My cousin, Jumes cratic party. The United States, to-day, has a
Oflan Agan, is intimute with one of these bonzes, debt hanging over her that will never be eradica­
who used to come to his house and drink a vile ted, notwithstanding the exuberent and unparallod
potation of lemons and sugar, dissolved in a liquid taxation and tyranny to which we are bound to ac.
cadtd poteen, which I believe is interdicted by the quiesce, so long as thu present corrupt and delusive
Koran, lienee, I came still further west, to Amer­ dominant party hold the reins of Government.
They usurp Irom us our rights ; they heed not the
ica.
I was somewhat disappointed, 0 Pacha, in your wishes of the people—penance is obsolete with
great city ot New York. I was prepared to see it them. They have deluged our once prosperous
greater than London or Paris, but it did not come land with prodigious quantities of bonds, the in­
up to my expectation. I then started fur San Fran­ terest from which they put in their own pockdts,
cisco, by the sedaus of steam. I got a great deal and tell the working man to help himself it be can.
of sleep on the road, nearly an hour, but if I could Never has a State put in the field a more propitious,
only get the exclusive privilege of selling opium amicable and choice ticket than we now buve. Mr.
od those cars I could make a fortune. I told an Slater is not surpassed as a man of veracity on this
old gentleman of our hasheesh eaters in dear Stam- coast, lie is a facund and shrewd speaker, has
boul, and he said there were hash eaters from Oma­ the interests of the people at heart and works for
ha to Sacramento. After a while we got to San them. Messrs. Grover, Chadwick, Fleischner and
Francisco, which bad been pictured to me as a Patterson are a fac-simile ; they are gentlemen,
second btamboul. They said the Golden Gate re­ against whom there cannot be brought a single
sembled the Gulden Horn ; I think it docs—in a uccusation. The “blacks” are trying all kinds of
horn.
infamous schemes to defeat them but ull is in vain,
We bad no important events from San Francisco lhey will be elected by a large majority. There
hither, but this place is beautiful and I thought I is not a Democrat in the State but will go to the
would pitch my tent here. The fashions are es­ polls and vote the straight State ticket.
Au anecdote and we are through. Two years
sentially those of misbelievers in the Prophet, but 1
think them a generous and charitable people. One agu a good Republican was speaking in Jackson­
man got hostile a few evenings ago and attempted ville upon the political issues of the day. Finally
to “put a head,” as he called it, on one of his he begun to say some very good things for the
brother Yiaours, in which he succeeded. He then Democrats—too good, in fact, to suit the “blacks,”
came and sought to fraternize with me, on the su some of them got around behind him and begun
ground that be was a Muscle man. He if now to give a few punches in his ribs Mr.------- misun­
confined to bis bed with indigestion, caused by bis derstood the memento and thought they intended
hav ing swallowed bis antagonist’s ears. Ws don’t lor him to go in D-------- , and then he went after
it in good earnest and said the Republicans had
'do things that way in Stumboul.
There is a large building here devoted to the kept the issues in the dark, and that was «^hat
manufacture of textile fabr.es from the wool of the beat us two years ago ; the “blacks” denied that
sheep. It is unoccupied at present, save by a the issue was Negro suffrage. Now, this same
large lot of machinery which has no visible em- man will be here ere the June election, und will he
em ploy merit. If the light of the world, Abdul tell his party that China suffrage is not tho issue;
Mu.-jid, were here, he would like to purchase it if he does, do not beieve him, for you know it is,
and if they deny it they are sure to be beaten.
for a seraglio.
A troupe of singers and dancers perf.rm d here Democracy forever is the motto of
I. C ope .
last night \n the hall of the caravensera kept by
Ning, whose first name is Samdow. They were
Proceedings of tile Democratic Meeting
pretty girls and sweet singers, reminding me of
of Table Hock Precinct.
the Nvrmahals of Scutari and Beyront, and were
under the management of a venerable misbe ieVer
Pursuant to a call of the Democratic County
named Pick Stee. A man named Teanneigbward
Committee, the voters of Table Rock precinct met
accompanied them, and amused bis auditors with
at Antioch School House April 30th, 1870, at 1
an imitation of that patient animal to whom the
o’clock, p. hi ., for the purpose of electing delegates
mule traces his illustrious ancestry. All these
to attend the County Convention called to meet
things looked novel to a devout Mohammedan.
in Jacksonville, May 7th, 1870.
Adieu, most learned Sage (brush). In the name
W. A. Childers was elected Chairman'; and J. A.
of the Prophet I salute thee. ’
Burns Secretary.
O/LAN ACAN,
On motion, the Chair appointed L. Gall and M.
Late Enier of Beyront.
A. Houston tellers.
Pursuant to call of the Democratic Central Com­
mittee of Jackson county, the voters of Jackson*
ville Precinct met at the Court House, on Saturday,
April 30th, for the purpose qt electing delegates to
attend the Democratic County Convention.
On motion of Mr. Klippel Win. Fiddler was
chosen Chairman of the meeting ; and on motion
of Mr. Neil N. D. Short was chosen Secretary.
On motion messrs. Berry and Shipley were ap­
pointed tellers of the election.
After a few remarks by the Chairman, appro­
priate to the occasion, the meeting proceeded to
business.
Nominations were then declared to be in order,
and the following names were placed before the
meeting:
Jas. D. Fay ; Wm. Fiddler- Wm. Cummings ;
A- Davidson ; T. Brady ; P. Fehely ; M. Bren-
tano ; Viet Shuts ; J. W. Manning ; A. Ullman ;
-------- Gordon ; 11. Klippel ; A. Alcorn ; I. Bachs ;
J. Ish ; J. Lacy and J. T. Glenn.
On motion of Mr. Klippel it was decided that
the candidates be elected by ballot.
Mr. Griffin moved that a majority of the votes
cast should elect.
Mr. Fay moved to amend by substituting “plu­
rality” for majority, which was carried.
On motion a recess of one hour was declared, to
allow voters to deposit their ballots ; at the end ot
which time the meeting was called to order, the vote
oanvassed, and the following gentleman, having
received a plurality of the votes cast, were declare t
by the Chairman duly elected delegates to attend
the County Convention, to be bold May 7th :
J. D. Fay; Wm. Fiddler; Win. Cummings;
A. Davidson; P. Fehely; M. Brentano ; J. W.
Manning; A. Ullman ; II. Klippel and A. Alcorn.
On motion of Mr. Shipley it was resolved that
* ®°PJ o! these proceedings be furnished the D em ­
ocratic N ews , for publication.
Do the Democrats of Oregon want an “influen
On motion, the meeting then adjourned.
tial
” man of that kind fur Governor?— Deady’a
W m . FIDDLER, Chairman.
Purp.
N. D. S hort , Sec’y.
They don’t want for Governor T. S. Palmer,
Proceedings of the Democratic Meet­ who is owing the school children of Oregon seven
or eight thousand dollars, and who, upon bis own
ing of KlamatL Precinct.
confession is a bankrupt. Who burrowed for friend
in similar circumstances, to his knowledge, $700 of
At a meeting of the Democracy of Klamath Pre­
a poor gin who was working with her mother on
cinct, held on Saturday, April 30th, 1870, A. M.
the Reservation, and who was compelled to lose it.
Poe was chosen Chairman of said meeting, and
Who paid Sheridan a coin debt oi $7,000 in green­
Andrew J. Burnett was chosen Secretary. The
backs at par, as w will prove by and by, if any
object of the meeting being stated, on motion J.
doubt it. Who will have to make mure out of the
R. Meacum was nominated and seconded for del­
State than the present incumbent, inasmuch aa
egate to attend the Democratic County Convention
there is “dead burse” to pay for, besides the fine
at Jacksonville on the 7th of May. It was carried,
house to build, and the people’s money must do
and Mr. Meacum was duly elected delegate to
represent said precinct in the County Convention. the job.
What we do want is a Governor who has been
On motion, J. R. Meacum was nominated for
Justice of the Peace, and R. M. Beard was nomi­ consistent in bis politics, who bus paid bis honest
nated for Constable of Klamath Precinct. Mr. debts in coin, whose private life is above reproach,
Wm. H. Horton was nominated for Justice of the who is not in favor of Chinese, Indians, or niggers
voting the same as white men. All these we have,
Peace of Lost River District.
The following resolutions were unanimously besides a cleaa pair of heels, which he will show
you in June, in our candidate, Mr. L. F. Grover.
adopted:
Finally, Mr. Oregonian, the people oi Oregon do
Retained, That we, the Democracy of Klamath
not
want a man for Governor who, to make up
Precinct, heartily endorse the Oregon Democratic
Platfdrm ; and we will use every honorable mean.« his deficiency in the Indian department, had to
in our power to secure the election of our Congres­ turn in 5U9 meals at one dollar per meal.
Nut a man who called the Oregon war debt a
sional and State Ticket.
Rttolced, That we will alike equally support and swindle and advised its repudiation, and wrote se­
stand by our County Ticket, and do our utmohl to cret letters to General Wool abusing the people ol
secure the election of the entire ticket; and fur­ his State as being swindlers. Ac.
If you dare to deny these statements, we will
ther* that we have every confidence that our Dele­
gates mb Convention on the 7th of Muy, will use furnish the proof and add more that has not been
good ¿edgaaent in selecting honest and competent told, both of this man and the other kinky repu-
men to fill both Legislative and County offices for diators that head your ticket.— Preet.
The following named gentlemen were put in
nomination ler delegates, and were elected as fol­
lows . J. H. Bledsoe, 0. W. Akers, J. Hannah,
J. Louisgnot.
On motion, the meeting then adjourned.
W. A. CHILDERS, Chairman,
J. A. B urns , Sec’y.
Office, No. 6 A Front Street,
Adjoining the Telegraph Office, Portland, Oregon.
Special Collector of Claims,
Accounts, Notes, Bonds, Drafts, and Mercantile
Claims of every description throughout Oregon
and the Territories, WILL BE MADE A SPE­
CIALTY AND PROMPTLY COLLECTED, as
well as with a due regard to economy in all buri-
neus matters intrusted to his care and the proceeds
paid over puntually.
REAL ESTATE DEALER.
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Sheriff’s Sale.
Y V’RTUE OF AN EXECUTION DULY
ISSUED BY the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson,
and to me directed, in favor of Anderson A Glenn
and against N. Cook, for the recovery of the sum
of two hundred and seventy-six dollar.'* «nd thirty-
oight cents ($276 38). with interest thereon at the
rnte of ten per cent, per annuui from the 18*b day
of June. 1868. together with costs and accruing
cods, I have levied upon and will on Saturday, the
14th day of May, 1870. between the hours of nine
o’clock a. m. and four o’clock p. m. of said day,
at the Court House d<»or in Jacksonville, in said
County, offer for sale, for cash, at public auction,
to the highest bidder all of the right, title and in­
terest of the said N. Cook, in and to the following
described real property : The South east quarter
of Section 25, in Tow .iship 36, South Range, No.
2 west, within suid Jackson county. Oregon.
T. G. REAMES. Sheriff.
Dated April 16th, 1870.
apcrlfi-w4.
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GREENBACKS AT PART
RED MEN’S BALL
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To Be Griven. By Th.o
IMFD ORDER OF RED MEN
—AT THE—
LL THOSE INDEBTED TO ME. EITHER
by note or book acco mt, are notified that I
wi:l receive Legal Tenders AT PAH until the 1st
day of May.
DR. E. H. GREENMAN.
Jacksonville, April 9th, 1870.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
—ON THE—
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FOR SHERIFF.
Evening of May 12th, 1870.
GRAND BALL WILL BE
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF AS A CAN-
given at the U. S. Hotel, Jack-^
d id ate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the
2Jsunville, Ogn., on the evening of the J decision of the independent voters of Jackson
12th of May, 1870, in commemoration^
county at their next June election.
of our patron, St. Tammany. All Trit
Tribes and
members in good standing, and the public gener-
MY PLATFORM.
ally, are cordially invited to attend.
Whereat, the office of Sheriff is not a political
office in a party view, having only one source of
party influence, to-wit: newspaper patronage ;
Oommittee of Arrangements :
Therefore, I pledge myself, if elected, in order
P. D. Parsons,
N., Stephenson,
Henry Pape. to rid the office of all party bias, to award all my
official patronage, whether for the County or pri­
vate individuals, to any newspaper published in
Committee of Reception :
the county, that will contract to do good work at
D. C. Miller, Wm. H. McDaniels, J. P. Roberts, the lowest price.
J. M. SUTTON.
A. F. Wall, I. Caro.
Jacksonville, April 9th, 1870,
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Jl-S" W ith proper management the ratification
of this amendment will give us in Oregon 200 col­
ored votes, and elect the entire Republican ticket
at the June election. At the Presidential election
Grant only lacked 161 votes of getting the electo­
ral vote of Oregon. Thero are upward^ of two
hundred colored voters in Oregon. Nine-tenths of
this class vote the Republican ticket throughout
the United States.
This is the reason whv
•* Democrats howl for a
“white man’s government;” and this is one rea­
son why we favor the Fifteenth Amendment. Our
colored population show they deserve to be enfran­
chised by voting against rebels and democrats.—
DowelPe Washington Letter to the Sentinel, January T. G. Owen,
Mth.
T he Commercial Advertiser has been interview­
ing Frank Blair, whose deliberate opinion is that
the next Prosidentia) contest will result in revolu­
tion. “Yes, a bloody revolution. I know Grant
better than any man in this country, and I believe
that he is going to hold on to power by all and
every means. He has some good points. He has
a splendid military capacity. He is the superior
of Lee, and all his acts demonstrated that he was
no ordinary commander but be is awfully ambitious.
The man will not be content to retire to private
life after his Presidential term expires. He will
make himself dictator of the nation, and bayonets
the earning campaign.
enough
will be fouDd to support him in the attempt.
Tai C rops .—The crops throughout the valley
On motion, the proceedings were ordered to be
have sever looked better than at present. Fruit, Wait and see.”— Capital Chronicle.
published ip'the D emocratic News.
grain anu grass promises a full harvest. The late
Geo. H, Williams, the would-be re-elected U. S.
On motion, the meeting adjourned, «*«« di«.
rains have given everything a start that will not
Senator» voted on the adoption of the State Con­
be checked by any amount of drouth.
A. M. PuE, Chairman,
stitution for slavery in Oregon and excluding free
A xbrmv J. B vrmbtt , Sec’y.
L b « B roke ».—Mr. Colwell informs as that a negroes from her boundaries. Now he is in favor
miner, by the name of Peter Cline, ot Josephine, of them voting and enjoying all the rights of white
M at * D ay P abty .—D o not forget the ball at had his leg badly broken last week, by * largo men. Old Flax Brake is very consistent.— Enter­
prise.
rock. Dr. Foley set the leg.
Boek Point, next Tuesday evening.
WILLIAM DAVIDSON,
Rtw, Co-pai).
Letter From Willow Springs.
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Floor Managers :
M. Caro, E. B. Watson,
Downing.
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for . ’*'***• T reasurer j
S. J.
TICKETS, -
May 7th, 1870.
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN-
didate fbr County Treasurer of Jackson coun­
ty. au’Ject to the Democratic County Convention,
$5. and the will of the people. I have further to state
that I do not belong to any cliques, as my reeord
will show for the last twelve years.
M. MENSOR.
March 12th, 1870. .
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Notice of Filial Settlement. '
N THE COUNTY COURT, OF THE STATE
of Oregon, for Jackson county (sitting *n Pro­
bate), May Term, 1870.
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FOR STATEJENATOR:
R. GEO. B. TOLMAN IS HEREBY AN-
nounced as a candidate for State Senator at
the coming election, subject to the decision of the
In the matter of the Estate of John Dick­
Democratic County Convention of Jackson county,
enson, Deceased.
D
BY MANY VOTERS,
Herman Helms, administrator of the above es­
Marôh 19th, 1870,
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tate, having filed in said Court his final aocount,
and also praying for an order fixing the titre for
hearing the same; therefore, notice is hereby
given that said final acoount will be heard and de­
termined in said Court on Thursday, the 9th day
M. H. PARKER IS HEREBY ANNOUNC-
of June,. 1870, at which time all persons having
ed as a candidate for Assessor at the coming
objections to said final account and settlement,
election, subject to the Democratic County Coq.
must then and there make the same. By order of
vention of Jackson county.
the Court.
MANY CITIZENS.
W. H. S. HYDE, Clerk.
March 26th, 1870.
May 7th, 1870.
May7-w4.
FOR ASSESSOR!
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