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The Republican Convention.
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SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 14. 1870.
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
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FOR CONGRESS :
JAMES H. SLATER.
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> . FOR GOVERNOR r
L. F- GROVB1.
FOR SECRETARY OF 8TATE :
8. F. CHADWICtt.
FOR STATE TREASURER :
a. riiiicnasa
FOR STATE PRINTER :
. FATTSÄ.8OB
FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY :
1st District—B K B JL B B Jk.
Jackson County Democratic Ticket.
For Senator:
JAMES D. FAY.
The meeting of the Republican County Conven
tion on Monday last was the signal for the assem-
bling of all the sore-heads of both parties, wh
hoped by concentrated pressure to break up th«
Convention and nominate a fusion ticket, upon
whieb the mercenary Democrats should have all
the lucrative places and the Republican sore heads
all the honorable ones. The Convention, however,
with a manifestation of principle not often seen in
that party, refused to accept the overtures of the
mercenaries of both parties, who advised the Con
vention to meet, elect a Central Committee and go
home. After a stormy debate in caucus, it was
decided to nominate a full ticket; and so far as
Jackaon Comity Democratic Convention the nominee,
Pursuant to a call of the Democratic County
Committee, the Democratic County Conveation for
Jackson county convened at the Court House,
Jacksonville, May 7th, 1870, at 1 o’clock p. m.
On motion, James D. Fay was elected temporary
Chairman, and W. W. Fidler temporary Sec’y.
On motion of H. Klippel, a oommittee of three,
jonsisting of H. Klippel, G. Pfeil, and ban’l Fish
er, on creuentials, was appointed by the Chiar.
After a short recess, Mr. Klippel, Chairman of
the Committee on Credentials, reported the follow
ing named delegates entitled to seats in the con
vention, to-wit :
Jackvonville Pr.— Wm. W. Fidler, Wm. Cum
mings, A. Davidson, P. Fehely, M. Brentano, J.
W. Manning, A. Ullman (Brentano Proxy), A.
Alcorn, J.‘D. Fay and H. Klippel. A«Aluacl Pr.
—E. Wells (Barron Proxy), J. Emery, A. Farlow
(W. F. Songer Proxy), P. Barron. Rock Point
Pr.— II. Deskins (Manning Proxy), D. Sexton, G.
Pfeil. Butte Creek Pr.— J. Simpson, P. Simon, II.
Brown and J. Rader. Applegate Pr. —- K. Kubli,
J. Slagel and----- Fairchilds. Eden Pr.— F. Barn-
naburg, J. S. Herrin and----- Moorland. Manza
nita ir.— F. Plymale and——Gregory. Foote
Creek Pr.— B. 4\>ok, M. O’Harro. Table Rock
Pr. Judge Bledsoe, J. H. Hanna, J. Lousignot
and 0. Akers. Willow Springe Pr.— Thos. Wright,
D. Fisher and M. Mansfield. Evane Creek Pr.—
W. P. Hillis, J. Blalock. (Hillis Proxy). Grante
Pane Pr.— W. A. Johnson. Union Town Pr.—
John Cheatam. Sterling Pr.— Chas. Thurman.
The Sore-head Conclave.
Leland Pr.— S. N. Browning. Klamath Pr.— J.
“What is the matter ye dissen^ious rogues, that Meacum. Big Butte Pr.— Chas. Wilson.
On motion of Mr. Cummings, the report of the
by rubbing your itch ye make yourselves scabs?”
To day, it is understood, a congregat.on of sore Committee was adopted. On motion oi Mr. Klip
heads will meet at Magruder’s store to nominate a pel, A. Winkle was admitted to cast the vote ef
ticket to be called the People’s Ticket. It is a no Flounce Rock precinct.
tbst ticket is concerned, we have this to say, that
no matter how much we detest and execrate the
principles which it represents, it is composed of
tbo very best material in the Republican ranks
It will assuredly be defeated, but the Republicans
(unfortunately for the Democratic party of this
County), will have the consolation of knowing
that it is not saddled with that accursed band of
political mereenaries and traitors, whose lust for
the ease and emoluments of office is only equaled
by its utter want of principle, political or other
wise, and whose presence in any party is a con
stant source of discord and dissension. As a Dem
ocratic journal we regret that the Republicans did
not purchase this white elephant, which they could
nut have sold, or given away afterwards, and
which would have bankrupted them to have kept.
WILLIAM DAVIDSON,
and the nomination was made unan
imous.
County Assessor. First ballot—David Redpath,
22; W. A. Childers, 19; J. P. Roberts, 10; J.
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W. Simpaon, 4. Second ballet—Redpath, 30 ;
Childers, 9 ; Roberts, 8. Mr. Redpath was de
clared duly nominated, and the nomination was
mads unanimous.
Supt. Common Schools. First ballot—L. T.
Davis, 18; N. D. Short, 14 ; Fidler, 8 ; Farley.
7. Second ballot—Davis, 21 ; Short, 13 ; Fidler,
9 ; Farley, 4. Mr. Fidler withdrew his name.
Thjrd ballot—Davis, 28; Short, 16; Farley, 1.
Mr. Davis was declared duly nominated.
Dr. E. II. Greenman was nominated for Coronor
by acclamation. K. Kubli, W. J. Plymale, Henry
Brown, D. Fisher and James D. Fay were elected
the Democratic Central Committee for the ensuing
two years, and James D. Fay was elected Chair
man of such Committee.
On motion of W. A. Johnson, tbo Legislative
nominees were instructed to support only a sound
Democrat for U. S. Senator.
On motion, the proceedings of the Convention
were ordered to be published in the D emocratic
N ews .
On motion, the Convention adjourned tine die,
with three cheers for the State and County Ticket.
JAMES D. FAY, President.
W. W. F idler and T. B. M erry , Sec’ys.
Office, Ho. 64 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 busi
ness matters intrusted to his care and the proeeeds
paid over puntually.
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It seems to us that in the years gone by the Re
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publican party was accustomed to denounce slavery
and polygamy as “twin sisters of barbarism.” it
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has for Bome time been engaged in the killing and
burial of slavery, stopping at no Constitutional
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barrier, hesitating at no cost of blood, treasure nr
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popular liberty, but treading steadily on to the at
tainment of its purpose. In view of this we have
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often wondered since that party came into power,
why it has not gone after that other “twin” in the
‘saiaavs
same merciless murderous fashion. It is possible
that it has acquired a kind of “sneaking” affection
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for it. At any rate it handles it with remarkable H3TVEKI QNV H3HI1X3VJÎ1ÂV
tenderness. It exhibits here a caution and hesi
tancy that are utterly at variance with its accus
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tomed headlong precepitancy. To root out slavery ‘xosaao
it crushed half the nation, and now it allows the
people of one petty Territory to stand up and defy
it to molest polygamy. We rfither fear that the
loose teachings of some of the leading Radicals as
to the relation of the sexes, are demoralizing the
“descendants of tlu Puritans.”— H raid.
On motion of Mr. Rader, the temporary officers
ticeable fact that those principally engaged in
getting up this movement, are men whose aspira were declared to be the permanent officers of the
tions for office were unceremoniously nipped in the Convention.
bud by one or the other of the conventions held
On motion of Mr. Johnson, a committee of five
recently. Their eminent talents were not appre on order of business, consisting of W. A. Johnson,
ciated, and hence they are going to pick their J. W. Manning, J. Meacum, Thos. Whight and
For County Judge:
flints and try it again. Like the vagabond who, 41. Brown, was appointed by the Chair.
T. H. B. SHIPLEY.
Ou motion of Mr. Klippel, Mr. T. B. Merry was
having no breakfast, told his wife to bring bim n
For County Commissioners :
plate, knife and fork, he would go through the appointed Assistant Sec’y.
JOHN S. HERRIN.
motions anyhow, these sore-beads of all colors,
On motion of H. Klippei, the Chair appointed a
THOMAS WRIGHT.
hiving no chance to run for office respectably and Committee of three on Resolutions as follows : II.
For County Clerk :
honorably, are going to have a People’s Ticket, Klippel, J. S. Herrin and F. Elymale.
A ppointments .—James D. Fay. H. Klippel and
8ILAS J. DAY.
and go through the motions. We doubt much if
Mr. Johnson, Cbairmun of the Committee on or T. 11. B. Shipley, Democratic nominees for State
Ben. Holladay’s corruption fund (so liberully dis der of business, reported the following order ot Senator, Sheriff, and County Judge, will address
For Sheriff:
pensed by Geo. E. Cole when in this county), business which was adopted, viz : 1st, bomination their felkw-citizens at the following times and
HENRY KLIPPEL.
Y VJRTUE
V’RTUE OF
J.
9P AN EXECUTION DULY
will be able to sufficiently galvanize the bodies ot for Senator; 2d, Representatives; 3d, Sheriff; places, -■ t the usual place of voting in each pre
For Treasurer:
ISSUED
BY
the
Clerk
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----- ; of the Circuit Conrt
Court of
those who gave up the Ghost on Saturday and 4th, County Judge; 5th, New County Commis cinct: Willow Springs, Wednesday, May 18th,
the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson,
JOHN NEUBER.
Monday last, to make even a respectable show ot sioners ; 6th, County Clerk ; 7th, Treasurer ; Sth, at 7 o’clock, p. m.; Applegate, Thursday, May and to me directed, in favor of Anderson A Glenn
life for a Geo. II. Williams ticket for Jackson Assessor; 9th, Supt. Common Schools ; 10th, Cor ' 9th ; R»ck Poiut, Friday, May 20th; Evans and against N. Cook, for the recovery of the sum
For Assessor:
county. Dowell has promised Williams two Legis oner; 11th, selection of a County Committee. All creek, Saturday, May 21 st; Butte creek, Tuesday, of two hundred and seventy-six dollars and thirty —
DAVID REDPATH.
oight cents ($276 38), with interest thereon at tbo
lative votes from this county. Ben. Holladay is of the above nominations to be made by ballot.
May 24th ; Sams valley, Wednesday, May 25th ; rate of ten per cent, per annum from the 18« h dny
For Supt. Common Schools :
moving Heaven and ear tn to elect Williams’ men
Mr. Klippel, Chairman of Committee on Reso jink river, Monday, May 30tb ; Ashland, Thurs of June. 1S68, together with costs and accruing
L. T. DAVIS.
in the northern end of the State. Ben. Holladay’s lutions, reported the following which were adopt day, June 2<l ; Jacksonville, Saturday, June 4th. costs, I have levied upon and will on Saturday, the
14th day of May, 1870, between the hours of ninn
For Coroner:
man Friday, Cole, was in this county not long ed :
Opposing candidates are ‘’respectfully invite«! to o’clock a. m. and four «»’clock p. m. of said dnv,.
since ; and Ben. Holladay’s men are at the head
E. H. GREENMAN.
1st. Revolted, Tha* wo cordially endorse the meet us at the above places of speaking nt 1 nt the Court House d«»or in Jacksonville, in s«i<|
o’clock p. in., except Widow Springsand Jackson County, offer for sale, for cash, at publie auction,
of this movement. Let Democrats pause and pon Democratic State Platform.
ville, which will lie in the evening. Tbo meeting to the highest bidder all of the right, title and in
der before they allow any man to hoodwink th«m
2d.
Revolved,
That
we
are
strenuously
opposed
n Sams valley will be bel«i at Antioch school terest of the said N. Cook, in and to the following
The Albany Democrat appears to be wonderfully
louse
; Butta creek, at Simpson’s school house.
into a support of this meeting.
to any amendment of the Constitution of this
described real property : The South east quarter'
exercised over Mr. Fay’s letter to the Portland
State, whereby the State, or any county, shall be
o.f Section 25, in Township 36, South Range, No..
ratification meeting; and is quite severe in its de
2 west, within said Jackson county, Oregon.
T
he B right S ide for April, just received, is a permitted to contract an unlimited indebtedness
DIED
nuneiations of the author. The secret of Mr. Bel
T. G. REAMES, Sheriff.
for the benefit of any public or private corpora
linger’s patriotic indignation lies in the fact that rare specimen of beauty in both its typography and
Dated April 16th, 1870.
aperl6-w4.
tion.
SACHS—Tn Altenschœnbach, Bavaria, April 11th,
Mr. Fay cast the ten votes he held in the Albany illustrations. Its contents, too, have a peculiar
1870, G. H. Sachs ; aged 06 years.
3d. Revolved, That we are strongly in favor of
Convention against Mr. Bollinger’s partner, Mr. spice, cheerfulness and pith about them, which i.<
M. V. Brown, thereby defeating him for the nom decidedly relishing to grown people as well as chil any and all railroad enterprises looking to the de
GEEENBACKS AT PAR!
ination for State Printer, and nominating Mr. T. dren. With such an attractive tit’e and pleasing velopment of the State in general, and Jackson
8. Patterson. The ‘head and front” of Mr. Fay’s appearance, and such characteristic merit as is evi county in particular.
LL THOSE INDEBTED TO ME, EITHER
W. A. Johnson moved that the Convention pro
‘‘offending hath this extent—no more.” So far as dent upon perusal, it is no wonder that though only
by note or book account, are notified that I
ceed
to
nominate,
and that the person having the
ten
months
old
it
already
takes
rank
as
one
of
the
wi
1 receive Legal Tenders AT PAR until the 1st
the sentiments of the Convention which adapted
best
children's
papers.
The
numbers
from
March
day
of
May.
highest
number
of
votes
cast,
be
declared
the
nom
the “eight resolution ” are concerned, the editor of
DR. E. H. GREENMAN.
the Democrat who was present during the whole to July are offered free to new subscribers. 50 cents inee. For State Senator the names of Col. John
Jacksonville, April 9th. 1870.
E. Ross and James D. Fay were put in nomina
proceedings, knows tha: the construction placed on a year. Alden A Co., Publishers, Chicago, Ill.
tion.
First ballot, Fay 36 ; Ross, 10. On mo
the resolution by Mr. Fay was the sentiment held
One of Holladay’s agents said the other day that tion, the nomination of Mr. Fay was declared
and expressed by the majority in the various test
votes had before the final passage of the resolu Ben. treated men well only so long as he could use unanimous.
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For Representatives, the names of the follow
tion. As to the “coalition between Fay and them. Mitchell A Williams understand this, but
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O’Meara, to break up the Democratic pany,” Mr. nevertheless do not fear that Ben. will ever cease ing person were presented : J. L. Loudon, A. J.
Having purchased the
Bellinger knows that he is simply stating a false to treat them well. The Radical candidates on the Burnett, Jackson Rader, Capt. Thos. Smith, Dr.
Geo.
B.
Tolman,
A.
Davidson,
Joseph
Wells,
and
Multnomah
county
ticket
also
understand,
but
do
hood when he asserts this to be the fact.
not fear. They know that Ben, will have ample Col. John E. Ross. Fisrt ballot resulted as fol
J&T* W ith proper management the ratification use for them and that consequently he will treat lows : J. Rader, 32 ; J. Wells, 24 ; A. J. Burnett,
JACKSONVILLE,
of this amendment will give us in Oregon 200 col them well. Wbat a good man Ben. is, to be sure I 21 ; J. E. Ros», 21; T. Smith, 15 ; J. L. Loudon,
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF AS A CAN-
He
will
freely
give
any
man
a
chance
who
will
15
;
G.
B.
Tolman,
6
;
A.
Davidson,
6.
Jackson
d id ate for the office of Sheriff, subject to tha
ored votes, and elect the entire Republican ticket
I
beg
to
assure
its
patrons
and
the
public,
that
Rader
and
Joseph
Wells
were
declared
duly
nomi
decision
of the independent voters of Jackson
promise
to
become
his
slave.
—
Herald.
at the June election. At the Presidential election
county
at
their
next June election.
nated. The second ballot resulted as follows : I will constantly keep a full and complete stock
Grant only lacked 164 votes of getting the electo
C hange .—As will be seen by reference to our Hoss, 24 ; Burnett, 23 ; whereupon John E. Ross of only the purest and best drugs and medicines,
ral vote of Oregon. There are upwards of two
MY PUTYOBM
which will be dispensed by an able and experienced
hundred colored voters iu Oregon, Nine-tenths ol advertising columns, the City Drug Store, G. W. was declared duly nominated, and the nominations,
apothecary, at the lowest possible prices.
Graves, ftg’t, has again changed hands. Mr. W. on motion, were made unanimous.
Whereav, the office of Sheriff is not a politicai
this Blass vote the Republican ticket throughout
office
in a party view, having only one sonree of
For County Judge, T. H. B. Shipley, James R.
B. Douglass having purchased the stock of the
CHEMICAL8,
the United States.
party
influence, to-wit : newspaper patronage ;
above firm, advertises, to-day, that he will con Wade, James R. Neil and Jos. Wells were named.
* This is the reason why Democrats howl for a
Therefore,
I pledge myself, if elected, in order
POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES,
stantly keep on hand a full assortment of chemi Oc motion of W. A. Johnson, a majority of all
to rid the office of all party bias, to awaiti all my
♦'white man’s government-;” and this is one rea-
cals, popular patent medicines, toilet articles, Ac., the votes cast in the Convention was made neces
official patronage, whether for the County ar pri*
FLUID EXTRACTS,
eon why we favor the Fifteenth Amendment. Our
vate individuals, to any newspaper published in»
dp. See advertisement.
sary to a choice. First ballot—Shipley, 19 ;
colored population show they deserve to be enfran-
the
county, that will contract to do good work ah
PERFUMES,
Wade, 16 ; Neil, 8 ; Bledsoe, 4. Second ballot—
the lowest price.
ehieed by voting against rebels and democrats.—
An exchange says : “The surprising curative Shipley, 26; Wade, 17 ; Neil, 4. On motion, the
J. M. SUTTON.
DowelVv Wavhington Letter to the Sentinel, January
TOILET ARTICLES,
Jacksonville, April 9th, 1870,
efficacy of Dr. Walker’s V inegar B itters , in a nomination of Mr. Shipley was made unanimous.
17 th.
And all Goods pertaining to the business.
great variety of chronic diseases, especially those 1
For County Commissioners. John Stout, James
T hm Democrat: c Central Committee met yester which prove obstinate, and even incurable by the 1 Hamlin, J. 8. Herrin, Dr. Greenmail, D. Kuder,
SCHOOL AND BLANK BOOKS,
day, to take into consideration the appointment ot ordinary treatment, cannot be explained. Nature, F. Heber and Thos. Wright were named. The
Notice of Final Settlement*
a candidate to fill the vacancy caused by the re aided by art, has here provided a rare combination 1 first ballot resulted as follows : Stout, 13 ; Hamlin,
HISTORY, ROMANCE AND MISCELLANY,
signation of Col. Rosa. W. J. Plymale, Dan’l of medicinal properties, wisely adapted to the cure 1 ; Herrin, 20 ; Kuder, 18 ; Greenman, 4 ; Heber,
STATIONERY AND LEGAL BLANKS,
15 ; Wright, 23. Second ballot—Wright, 33 ;
Fisher and James D. Fay, present. On motion, of diseases common to all mankind.”
N THE COUNTY COURT, OF THE STATE
of Oregon, for Jackson county (sittiag ’» Jfe-
Herrin, 30; Kuder, 14; Stout, 8; Heber, 7; PENS, PENCILS, ERASER8, FANCY GOODS, Ac., Ac.
adjourned to meet at the office of James D. lay,
The effect of Dr. Walker’s V inegar B itters , Hnmlin, 1 ; Greenman, 1. John S. Herrin anc
bate), May Term, 1870.
on Thursday next, at 1 o’dock p. m.
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even when taken for its cathartic properties, are Thos. Wright were declared the nominees, and on
Physicians’ prescriptions and all kinds In the matter of the Estate of Jaha Dick
very different from ‘hose of any other medicine motioft the nominations were made unanimous.
enson, Deceased.
of Recipes carefully and accurately com
■ Tn Democratic County Committee for Jackson
prepared specifically for that purpose.
Nominations for County Clerk being in order, pounded.
Herman Helms, administrator of the above es
county will hold an adjourned meeting at the office
There is no nausea or disturbance of the stomach, Mr. Johnson withdrew the name of W. H. S.
W. B. DOUGLASS.
tate,
having filed in said Court hje final account,
of James D. Fby> on Tuesday, May 17th, at I and instead of musing any sense of languor, or de
Jacksonville,
May
14th,
1870.
mayl4-tf.
and
also
praying for an order fixing the time for
o’clock p. m., to appoint a nominee for the Legis bility, it seems rather to invigorate the whole sys Hyde. On the first ballot, E. D. Foudray received
bearing the same; therefore, notioe is hereby
23 and 8. J. Day 24 votes. The nomination of
lative Assembly. A full attendance requested.
given that said final account will be heard and de
tem, and exeite the keenest appetite.
Refering
to the above, I take pleasure in recom termined in said Court on Thursday, the 9th day
Mr.
Day
was
made
unanimous.
JAMES D. FAY, Ch’m’n.
County Treasurer. First ballot—J. Neuber, 21; mending my successor to the citizens of Jackson of June, 1870, at which time all persons having
P icnic .—A Teachers and Scholars’ picnic will
and surrounding counties, as a gentleman thor objections to said final account and settlement,
. C ol . John E. R om has resigned his position in be held at Ashland, May 2lst, where nearly or all J. Ortb, 19 ; K. Kubli, b ; M. Mensor, 12. Sec
oughly competent and reliable, and in every wa; r must then and there make the same. By order of
the Democratic Legislative ticket for this county, the «ehools in the valley are expected to be repre ond ballot—Neuber, 23 ; Orth, 17 ; Kubli, 5 ;
the Court.
W. H. 8. HYDE. Clerk,
hence the omission of his name at the bead of our sen ted. The public generally are invited to at Mensor, 1. Third ballofc—Neuber, 24 ; Orth, 15 ; deserving their confidence.
May7-w4.
GEO. W. GRAVES.
May 7th, 1870.
Kubli, 7 ; Mensor, 1. Mr. Neuber was declared
tend.
columns.
For Representatives :
JACKSON RADER,
JOS. WELLS.
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Sheriff’s Sale.
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DRUGS & MEDICINES !
WHOLESALE & RETAIL!
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
CITY DRUG STORE.
FOR SHERIFF.
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