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Jackson County Democratic Ticket.
Ashland Correspondence.
Not so Long.
Political and Personal.
It has been asserted that it will take four year«
It seems that Jasper W. Johnson is stumping the
A shland , May 17th, 1870.
It is sn admitted impossibility to select a ticket—
E ditor N ews :—Our little town has been very State on a pass, signed by James B. Underwood, for Holladay to cause the debt restriction clause
no matter bow fair and unexceptionable the names,
SATURDAY MORNING. MAY 21, 1870.
composing the ticket, might be—to which some quiet during the past fortnight. The people talk Special Agent, certifiying that he is doing business to be stricken from our Constitution. This is not
the case. Two years is all that is required to
parties will not raise objections, and manifest their railroad a good deal, horse a few, and politics con­ for the P. 0. Department.
Capt. 0. C. Applegate, who has been an invalid amend our Constitution. An amendment adopted
dissatisfaction by growling, scratching or bolting ; siderable. They have right fine horses hereabouts,
and the ticket we present to the voters of Jackson and in a year or two you may expect to see more at Salem for many months, returns to Ashland this by the Legislature of 1870 can be re-adopted by its
successor in 1872 and submitted at a special elec*
county is no exception ; yet, carefully considered— than one lively stepper that can knock the block month.
tion ordered four weeks later, so that in 1872 Hol-
prejudice aside—it should be accepted by, and re­ out of 2:40. Politics are on the "bile;” we are
B. F. Dowell, Esq., who has been at Washington
FOR CONGRESS :
ceive the hearty support of every Democrat, who organizing a mob to go down to your town and City, for several months past, arived home last ’aday, if be can by briber) and corruption carry
the State, have our Constitution amended and at a
more desires the success and perpetuation ot the hear Slater speak next week. The Democracy Saturday.
called session a monster debt saddled upon our peo­
party, than the spoils of office or the petty gratifi­ here all jubilant and united, and are confident of
Remember,
that
’
Ion.
Jas.
II.
Slater,
Democrat­
,
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cation of defeating or injuring the candidates, se­ rolling up a good majority for the State ticket, be­ ic nominee, and Jes. G. Wilson, Republican nom­ ple.
Citizens, tax-payers of Oregon, are you really
lected through the judgment of the party to fill sides carrying every county nomination from the
inee, will address the citizens of Jacksonville and to become the servants of a foreign capitalist and
crown
of
Jim
Fay
’
s
head
down
to
the
toes
of
Doc.
the various offices.
FOR GOVERNOR :
vicinity, next Monday, at 1 o’clock, p. m. On
Hon. Jas. D. Fay, candidate for State Senator, Greenman’s boots. As for the railroad, we have next Saturday—May 28th—the citizens of Jackson through the years of the long future pay for your
fc. r. GÄOVBR.
enslavement from your bard earnings, while popu­
needs no assistance at our hands, to place him none yet; but like Mr. Barkis, we are "willin’’
county will have an opportunity of listening to the
lation and oapital shall be kept from your State,
fairly before the people. His political record is to have one. And whenever that road is built,
Democratic
and
Republican
candidates
tor
Gover
­
which will then be wrung from you to return to
clear as the ¿noonday sun; and familiar to every look out fur the suicide of a baldheaded man about
nor—Hon L. F. Grover and Gen. Joel Palmer— him the money he is now scattering broadcast over
fifty
years
of
age.
with
a
red
mustache
and
a
ci
­
voter of Southern Oregon, and of the whole State.
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE :
Gov. Woods, substitute* for Palmer.
gar in his mouth.
the State to harvest the votes ofa pm cbasable class?
A
life-lung
Democrat,
his
political
career
has
been
g. T. CHADWICK.
News
from
all
parts
of
the
State,
regarding
the
Dr.
Cabaniss,
of
Fort
Jones,
Cal.,
delivered
a
no
community is tree from. If not, mark the party
consistent and firm ; not only has he expounded
and defended the principles of bis party, when lecture here on Friday evening last, on the sub­ condition of the Democracy, is of the most encour­ which he has selected as bis instrument, and espe­
the honors and emoluments ot office were to be ject of Diptheria and its treatment. The school­ aging character. Instead of a decrease, nearly cially the base men who consent to be bis agents,
FOR STATE TREASURER:
won at the ballot box, for himself or friends, but house was filled to overflow, by a very appreciative every county is calculating on an increased major disburse his corruption fund and do his dirty work.
in those dark, regretted days of bloodshed, when audience. The Doctor came over here to attend ity. Jackson has now the opportunity of becom­ —Pre»».
pieibchner
to claim to be a Democrat jepordised life and called H od . Giles Welles, who ran a thorn in the little ing the Banner county of the State. If every
The camp meeting in Heber's Grove will begin
forth the epithet of "traitor,’’ from the Powers in finger of his right hand abcut a fortnight ago. Democrat will do his duty, the party will poll three
on
Thursday, the 26th inst., at 4 p. m. Mr. Lav*
ascendency, did he dare to raise his vo ce and use Last Sunday Dr. Cabaniss amputated tho finger, hundred majority on the 6th of next June, llced
FOR STATE PRINTER :
enburg, of Phoenix, will take charge of the Board*
his pen, in defense of our “time-honored princi­ and the old war-horse of Democracy is daily im­ not the discouraging reports of the enemy ; and
forget not your duty on account of local bicke ings ing Tent during the meeting.
T. ÎATTDRBOK.
ples.” His high legal attainments and acknowl­ proving.
The weather now seems quite unpropitious for or prejudice, but prepare to vote the entire ticket;
edged legislative ability, his eloquence and integ­
rity, plainly pointed him out as the most suitable the Union school pic-nic next Saturday. The and, though a hundred Jaspers were in the field,
candidate for the position, and who will best sub­ preparatory arrangements are all being made, and victory will be ours all over the State.
FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY :
serve the interests of Jackson county and of the if it is decided to postpone it for a fortnight I will
The Candidates fur Delegate in Washington Ter­
1st District -H Z HANNA
telegraph
you
on
Friday
night.
I
hate
to
allude
State.
ritory, are, Garfield, Rep., Mix, Dem., and Blinn,
9
to
the
weather,
but
am
obliged
to
do
so
in
order
to
The gentlemen for Representatives—Messrs.
independent.
Jackson County Democratic Ticket.
Rader, Wells and Burnett—are old citizens, iden­ keep up my reputation for stupidity.
The colored gents of Portland are indignant be­
The Woolen Factory will resume operations in a
tified with the interests of the county, sterling
cause
the colored children were not permitted to
For Senator:
Democrats, and men knowing the wants of the few days, as soon as an abundant supply of the participate in the Sunday School picnic, given at
JAMES D. FAY.
people and capable of guarding their rights and raw muteri 1 can be had. They are about to add that place last Saturday. A Republican is accused
a new branch of industry to their work, in the
welfare.
For Representatives :
of being the leader of this "cold-shoulder’, move­
T. H. B. Shipley, candidate for County Judge, shape of sluice blankets for quartz mills, orders ment.
JACKSON RADER,
is a young man of considerable legal acquirements, for over a hundred yards having been received
JOS. WELLS.
The Democracy of Josephino county held a con­
from Klamath county ana Siskiyou. All this
of untiring energy, and prompt and attentive to
vention
at Kerbyville, at the call of the Democrat c
—AT—
business. He has served the County, the past two money brought into this Stato from an adjoining
Cotnniitte, on last Tuesday, when the following
For County Judge:
one
is
so
much
clear
gain.
years, as Superintendent of Common Schools,
The two wise and holy pilgrims from Washing- nominations were made : For Representative.
T. H. B. SHIPLEY.
faithfully performing the duties of that office and
ington, es route for Eugene, passed through here A. L. Waldon ; for Sheriff, Dan. Green ; for^lerk,
rendering general sati.-faction ; and if elected to
For County Commissioners :
one day last week—Pengra and Kinkhead. So as David Kendall ; for County Commissioners, Ben.
JOHN S. HERRIN.
the important position be now seeks, will discharge
Bull,T. G. Patterson ; for Treasurer, Wm.Nauck-
THOMA8 WRIGHT,
the duties incumbent upon him, with credit to him­ the pilot-fish is the forerunner of the shark, I sup­
ee
; for Assessor, D. M. Gilmore ; for Superintendent
self, with benefit to the county, and without par­ pose old Bowels will be along pretty soon, to see a of Commori\Schools Dr. Foley.
A. J. BURNETT.
—ON—
practical test made of the Fifteenth Amendment.
tiality.
For County Clerk :
Dr.
Tolman
left
last
week,
for
California,
with
Won’t it be beautiful to behold the exemplification
We cordially endorse the selection made for
SILAS J. DAY.
of Mister Gorham Gobble-em’s pet theory of the the intention of bringing his family to Jackson­
County Commissioners. John S. Herrin and
Monday Eve, July 4th, 1870.
For Sheriff:
“Universal Motherhood of Bran?” In the lan­ ville.
Thomas Wright are men of business qualifications,
HENRY KLIPPEL.
guage of tne inspired poet,
O. P. S. Plutnmer, Telegraph Superintendent of
of sound judgment, and have at heart the prosper­
IIE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY NOTIFIES
the Oregon District, has sent a dispatch to all
The night shall be filled with Revels,
For Treasurer:
ity of the county, whose affairs, under their care,
his friends, and the public generally, that he
agents of the line, ordering them not to transmit
And the chaps that infest the day
will give a GRAND BALL on the evening of
JOHN NEUBER.
will be c mducted with fairness and economy.
any dispatches of a partisan nature, hereafter, un­ July 4th, 1870, at which time he hopes by rehew­
Shall fold up their tents like the Butlers,
For
County
Clerk,
Silas
J.
Day
possesses
all
the
For Assessor:
der penalty of a dismissal from the Company.
ed efforts, to give entire satisfaction to aiTwhu
And carry the spoons away.
requisite accomplishments. He is an expert pen­
DAVID REDPATH.
may attend. The best music in the county has
A l A ykeman ,
man, and a splendid accountant. His character for,
been secured for the occasion, and everything that
As was Supervisor.
For Supt. Common Schools :
will add to the comfort and enjoyment of the
morality and sobriety cannot be questioned ; and
News Items.
guests
will be provided.
L. T. DAVIS.
he will always be punctual at his post and correct
VrET SCHUTZ.
Hurrah, for the Railroad.
in his work.
For Coroner:
Jacksonville, May 21st, 1870.
Thomas C. Ball, a printer, committed suicide, re­
I^enry K'ippel, the nominee for Sheriff, who
E. H. GREENMAN.
cently, at Boise City, I. T.
The following from the Washington correspond­
was before the Convention two years ago, was the
Alexander Howell was ar’ested nt San Francisco
•JI'S’1”
'02SI ‘PS lPdv
almost unanimous choice of the Democracy at the ence to the Bulletin, under date of May 4th, proves
•q;»I«d
on the 11th iust. on a charge of forging a check of
that
a
railroad
through
our
valley,
with
a
branch
last convention, and will certaiuly be the choice of
Appointments.
-sip
puu
ssaajvou
qjiM
aaop
ONIHIVJHU
-J&t
the people at the next election. Cool and deter­ from this valley to the Humboldt, is a fixed fact; $7,620, on tho As’t Treasurer of San Francisco.
•dvaq.j |ps o) punoq uiu j A|;uauboa
we
shall
have
two
railroads
instead
of
one,
and
Janies
Fisk,
Jr.,
is
to
give
a
$20,000
ball
at
San
■uoo
‘
os-ieoe
A3
noni
puu pj«q ojv semi) sv ! ojoqM
James D. Fay, H. Klippel and T. H. B. Shipley, mined, upright and unprejudiced, he will prove,
-asp
fuisvqoand
oaojaq
|pio « em oai X oj |pa op
will be placed in direct communication with the Fraueisco, some time this summer.
Democratic nominees for State Senator, Sheriff in the capacity of Sheriff, a most efficient officer.
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im «apipu aaoqu oq; jo Xu« âuiqsiM saotuaj
For Treasurer, John Neuber is the man. No East, as well as San Francisco and Portland :
According to a dispatch received by the Oregon­ .
jins oi uopiunmmu jo
and County Judge, will address their fellow-citi-
OREGON AND CALIFORNIA RAILROAD.
spci>|
;pi
pu«
‘
sppid
jaqio
pue jaïuujaQ ‘sunff
more
judicious
nomination
could
have
been
made.
ian,
from
J.
Gaston,
iron
and
rolling
stock
.has
sens at the following times and places, at the
joqg
'sagiH
jo
luampossv
eâjiq
« pu«q no o«[v
His talent for receiving and disbursing moneys is
The bill amendutory of the "Act of July 25th, been purchased for twenty miles oi tho Westside daa>( J -ami Xaaippug »q; ni Suiq^XaeA® puy
usual place of voting in each precinct:
proverbial ; and the people feeling assured of an 1866, granting lunds to aid the construction of a railroad.
Willow Springs,....... Wednesday evening, May 18 : “equitable adjustment,” will give him a big ma- railroad and telegraph line from the Central Pa­
The crops in parts of California are said to be suvAxauvn
cific Raijroad in California to Portland, m Ore­
IV ;
Annlesate................ ........ . ........ Thurs lay,
jority.
perishing
from drouth.
gon,” was passed, with an amendment in the na­
20 ;
Rock Point...... ................ ............. Friday,
Mr. Redpath, the nominee for Assessor, by his ture of a substitute, which settles the old contro­
‘Auaiaavs
.......... Saturday,
A Collision occurred on the Missouri Pacific R.
21; extensive knowledge of the correct valuation of real versy as to which Company was entitled to the
Evans Creek,........ .
........... Tuesday,
24; and personal property, and his previous experience benefits of the grant by providing that the Oregon R., on the 12th inst., near St. Louis, by which
Butte Creek,........
‘sunas
and California Railroad Company, now engaged nineteen persons were killed and many wounded.
25:
Sams Valley,.................... ..... Wednesday,
in the business of assessing, is eminently qualified in the construction of the Oregon portion of the
30;
1^1 V©r> •• ••••••« eeeeee* ..........Monday,
•
‘SdIHM
In the late Richmond calamity,—the falling of
for the office ; and the people knowing that he is road, shall be entitled to receive all moneys now
2;
Ashland,...... .eee.eeee eeee ......... Thursday,
“the right man in the right place,” are determined unpaid for odd sections taken under the pre-emp- the old State Capital—about fifty persons were
lion laws or sold since tho passage of said Act
4.
Jacksonville,..................... ......... Saturday,
‘ssaaina
to elect him.
within the limits of the grant therein provided for, killed, and treble that number, wounded. Among
?
Opposing candidates are respectfully invited to
Dr. L. T. Davis, candidate fur Superintendent of and all moneys that may hereafter become due for the killed and wounded were many prominent men,
‘SS3NHVH
meet us at the above places of speaking a 1 o'clock Common Schools, has onco fi*led that office, with odd sections within sai i limits ; “and if. inclusive not only of Virginia, but of other States.
p. m., except Willow Springsand Jacksonville, credit to himself and advantage to oar School inter­ of said receipts, it shall be determined that the
amount of ten sections per mile on each side of
‘ssiaavs’
A prize fight between two youths of Linn county,
which will be in the evening. The meeting in ests ; and his re-election will secure a faithful said road cannot be obtained under the provisions
for $25 a side, is announced.
Sams Valley will be hold at Antioch School House ; agent for the advancement of education.
Ul
of said Act, then it shall be lawful tor said com­
W
pany
U
make
up
the
deficiency
from
the
tsn
odd
A company has been incorporated at Portland to Hsivaa aniv HaanxovdiaNV
Butte Creek, at Simp on's School House.
Dr. E. II. Greenman was declared the nominee seer ions outside and nearest to the exterior limits
build a bridge across the Willamette, at that place.
for Coroner, by acclamation. He is an excel.ent of said grant.”
The incorporators are Frank H. West, E. Joseph,
W itb proper management the ratification physician and surgeon ; and his services rendered
THE OREGON BRANCH RAILROAD.
Henry Failing, B. Goldsmith, Phil. Wasserman, ‘-VOO3HO...................... ‘H’l’IIANOSMOVff
F - J
of this amendment will give us in Oregon 200 col heretofore, in the capacity of Coroner, entitles him
The Senate to-day passed a substitute for the L. M. Starr, J. C. Hawthorn and A. M. Loryea.
and votes, and elect the entire Republican ticket to re election.
bill to aid the construction of the Oregon Branch
at the June election. At the Presidential election
Democrats of Jackson county, the above, in con­ Pacific Railroad, which was introduced in March,
Grant only lacked 164 votes of getting tho electo­ nection with the State ticket, is the straight tick­ 1869, and has been in the hands ot the committee
The Albany Democrat accuses Jas. D. Fay of be­
ral vote of Oregon. There are upwards of two et, and the only ticket Democrats can vote, with­ ever since until last week. The bill, as now pass­ ing in complicity with O’Meara and others in try­
hundred oolored voters in Oregon. Nine-tenths ui out proving recreant to their principles. Heed not a ed. provides for a grant of tne right of way and ing to disorganize>.and break up the Democratic
twenty alternate sections of land per mile to the
thia class vote the Republican ticket throughout "People’s Ticket,” or an “Independent Ticket,” Oregon Branch Pacific Railroad Company for the party in Oregon. Fay has been nominated by the
Notice of Final Settlement.
tho United States.
should any appear; they are machinations of dis­ purpose of aiding in the construction of a railroad Democracy of Jackson oounty for State Senator,
This is tho reason why Democrats howl for a appointed sore-beads for the ruination of the party. and telegraph line, “from a point on the Central and the question arises as to who is the best au­
Pacific Railroad at or near but not east of the north
N THE COUNTT COURT. OF THE STATE
"white man's government
and this is one rea* Take the genuine ticket,—the Democratic ticket, bend ot the Humboldt river, in the States of Ne thority or who has the best right to say what the
of Oregon, for Jackson county (sitting »n Pro*,
•on why wo favor the Fifteenth Amendment. Our herewith presented,—and work for it, vote it and vada and Oregon to a junction with the line of the 8th resolution of the Democratic platform means,
bate), May Term, 1870.
•
oolored population show they deserve to be enfran see that your frieads vote it; and you will be re­ Oregon and Caliiornia Railroad, in the Rogue Fay or the Democrat. Fay has received a more
In the matter of the Estate of John Dtek^.
ohised by voting against rebels and democrats.— warded by seeing your party successful, and the River Valley.”
substantial
endorsement
from
the
democracy
than
ensoift, Deceased«
The company above n med is described as a cor­
DowelP» Washington Letter to the Sentinel, January entire ticket elected by an increased majority.
poration organized pursuant to the laws of the the Democrat has, and certainly has just as much
Herman Helms, administrator of the above es­
nth.
State of Oregon on the 9th of July, 1868.
right to speak for the party as the organ that is tate, having filed in said Coart his final account,
"A nd of such is the K ingdom , Ac.—Dowell’s
accusing him ot being a disorganizer. Will the and also praying for an order fixing the time for,
PrMonitinffi of the Democratic County "chronological record” of the war is a very good "T he C ulprit F ay .”—When D. Drake wrote Democrat please say now whether Fay is a disor­ hearing th» saiae; 1 here fore, notioe is hereby
given that said final account will be heard and de­
way of advertising himself as an "attorney-at-law, the exquisite poem that bears this title, he little ganizer or not ?— State Journal.
Committee.
termined in said Court on Thursday, the tth day
Jacksonville, Oregon.” It reminds us of an epi­ dreamed that it would for u the caption for a politi­
of June, 1870, at which time alj persons having
cal
squib.
But
we
cannot
but
think
it
must
m?an
taph
ou
a
grave-tone
in
a
cemetery
at
Sacramento.
objections to said final account and settlement,,
Pursuant to adjournment, the Committee met in
Challenge.
must then and there make the same- By order of,
Jacksonville, May 17th, 1870. On motion, W. J. “8acred to the memory of---- —, barber and our candidate for the 8enate, against whom the
the Court.
Piymalo was chosen Secretary. On motion, A. J. hairdresser, who departed this life 8ept. 12th, 1859, Radical press are clamoring in impotent rage.
W. H. 8. HYDE. Clerk.
We are authorized to put up the money on the
They
c|n
console
themselves
that
the
said
Fay
in
the
hope
of
a
Messed
immortality,
leaving
a
May
7tb,
1870.
Mey7 w4.
Burnett wae declared tho Democratic nominee for
following wagers :
will
be
the
next
Senator
from
this
county,
unless
Rspreeentative, to fill the vacancy on the Demo­ disconsolate widow who continues the business at
$500 that Slater will be elected.
cratic Ticket caused by the resignation of Col. the old etand.” Dowell certainly has an eye to the buttom falls out of America before the 6th of
$500 that Grover will be elected.
business. He says one word for his country and June. Thata what’s the matter.
John R. Boss. On motion, adjourned.
$500 that Chadwick will be elected.
JAMES D. FAY, Ch’n, ’ two for himself.
l THOSE INDEBTED TO ME, EITHER
$500 .that Fleischner will be elected.
I nformation W anted .—Of Levi Beckley, who
W. J. P ltbalb , Sec’y.
by note or book aoooant, are notified that I
$500 that Patterson will be elected.
The San Francisco Mercantile Association will was last heard from at Denver City, about six
wi 1 receive Legal Tenders A T PAE until the 1st
$500 that the w^ole ticket will be elected. $3,000, day of May.
Theo. Clay, son of Henry Clay, who bas been give a grand gift concert, at San Francisco, on the months ago, on his way to Oregon. Any informa­
U. 8. gold coin, deposited at Wells, Fargo A Co.’s
DR. B. H. GRRENMAN.
an fcsmstn ot tho Lexington Lunatic Asylum for 1st of September ; $500,000 is to be given to the tion of said person would be gladly received by
Jacksonville,
April
9th, 1870.
office in this city.—Press.
his brother Henry Beckley, of Elkton, Oregon.
nearly fifty years, is dead.
I ticket holders. Tickets $5.
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
\__
JAMES H. SLATER.
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1870
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FOURTH OF JULY BALL
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