The Ish—Dowell Ticket.
To the Voters of Jacksou County«
SATURDAY MORNING. JUNE 4. 1870.
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET
FOR CONGRESS :
'
.JAME? ILSLATER.
FOR GOVERNOR :
•i n. ». eaovsiR.
FOB SECRETARY OF STATE :
~
a. ». CHABWICX
FOR STATE TREASURER:
x. rxsxsoKzts*.
FOR STATE PRINTER :
T. TATTH1IO1S.
FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY :
1st District—SL Sa HAN Iff A#
Jackson County Democratic Ticket.
For Senator:
JAMES D. FAY.
For Representatives :
JACKSON RADER,
JOS. WELLS,
A. J. BURNETT.
For County Judge :
T. H. B. SHIPLEY.
For County Commissioners :
JOHN S. HERRIN.
THOMAS WRIGHT.
For County Clerk :
SILAS J. DAY.
For Sheriff:
HENRY KLIPPEL.
For Treasurer:
JOHN NEUBER.
For Assessor:
DAVID REDPATH.
For Supt. Common Schools :
L. T. DAVIS. .
Josephine County Democratic Ticket.
For the Legislature :
A. L. WALDON.
For County Judge :
J. B. SIFERS.
For County Commissioners :
THOMAS G. PATTERSON,
BENJAMIN BULL.
For Sheriff :
DANIEL GREEN.
For County Clerk :
DAVID KENDALL.
For County Treasurer :
Has it ever occurred to you that by fighting a
certain portion of the regularly and legitimately
nominated ticket of your party and by giving aid
to the mongrel abortion hatched up in this city
last week, you are indirectly aiding in the re-elec
tion of our Senatorial nuisance, George H. Wil
The excitement grows hourly more intense, ns
liams? Do you not know that Ben. Holladay,
the day of election approaches ; and there is a bit
through his Ish-maelite striker, is at the bottom
terness of feeling apparent between the friends of
of all this bolting and soreheadednesB ? Did you
the various candidates that might, upon a slight
not see his hireling emissaries, clad in purple and
provocation, terminate in a collision. Several have
fine linen, stalking about our streets last Saturday,
expressed their fears of such a result; but we trust
trying to buy up votes and nullify the sanctity of
that the gentlemen, now seeking honorable posi
the ballot box? Do you not know enough about
tions, will influence their friends, and that the polls
railroad
companies to know that they always aim
will close without having witnessed any distur
to make the people build their roads for tliem, in
bance whatever.
stead of building them themselves? Did not the
Two State tickets are before the people, having
history of the last California Legislature show
been regularly nominated by their respective par
conclusively that every Republican Senator, save
ties in Convention. Of the merits of the two tick
Perkins, of Butte, was owned body, soul and
ets enough has been said, and public opinion is de
breeches,
by the railroad lords? Was not the in
cided. Democrats will certainly elect their State
tegrity of the Governor and the fourteen Senators
ticket, aided by many free thinking Republicans.
who sustained his veto, all that kept seven coun
As to the County tickets it is somewhat different.
ties of that State from being bankrupted by these
The Democratic candidates were all regularly nom
grasping railroad plunderers ? Read the record
inated in convention, and are men of sound prin
and see for yourselves.
ciples, of integrity and capability. Men who cling
to their principles and abide party decisions ; who
Suppose you vote the bolting ticket, and elect
we'e Democrats yesterday, to-day and will be to
Martin and Greenman along with the Republicans
morrow ; and who will make sterling officers and
that are already on that masterpiece of political
proin<*eTS ef the general welfare.
patchwork ; do you suppose they will be admitted
Contra. The Mongrel, or so-called “People’s
to the Democratic caucus, though they profess to
ticket,” is a fusion of all the isms and political
be Democrats ? Not a bit of it, unless the Demo
elements of the day. Of that ticket some are Re
crats lack just two votes to give them a majority
publicHRS who once were Democrats, while some
on joint ballot. Such a contingency might occur,
are Dcwcrats who once were Republicans ; and
but it is not probable. Your safer way is to vote
some are a little ot both while others are a good
for men who will be sure to be in good standing as
Correspondence.
deal of neither. The motives of this combination,
Democrats, right from tho start. Fay, Rader,
to >, are various ; one is »eeking honor I and an
Burnett and Wells, you can depend upon. No
E den , May 30tn, 1870.
other wants plunder ; but their special aim is to
E ditor N ews —S ir : I wan' to ask a few lead danger of the caucas throwing them overboard.
grab the “two Legislative votes,” by which to ing questions of B. F. Dowell, J. C. Tolman, They did not go outside of the Democratic party
help send Williams to Congress another six years, Wrisley, and others of this crew, who deliberately to get a nomination, and if Democrats will only
who, before that time expires, besides misrepre set aside the expressed wish of our party. This prac ice what they have preached for a yoar, these
senting the people generally will have aided in idea of fusion nas discussed, and the people in gentlemen will not have to go outside of the party
flooding the country with Chinamen, and have their might, through their delegates in convention, to be elected.
made voters of the last dog of them.
decided that the only way to keep up the organiza Just at this time, the importance of maintaining
Tis said by some that the circumstances of this tion of the great Union party, was to run Union the party entiro and unbroken, cannot be exag
election are “peculiar and embarrassing”— men, and reliable men. B. F. Dowell came home gerated. Abroad Jackson county bears the name
which means, maybe, they have friends on the rotn Washington, and thought he saw a chance tc of an impregnable stronghold of Democracy. In
“black-and-tan ticket,” and are undecided how t<> put money in his pocket, therefore the ticket must this trying hour, when so important an election
vote. This is no fault of the Democracy of Jack- be reconstructed, or else he would pour out the hangs trembling in the balance, is she going to
•on county they did'nt make that ticket or fur vials of vengeance on the heads ot the Union nom prove false to her glorious history and recreant to
nish the material; and the duty of every Democrat inees through his press. Will you, my Republi her undimmed record of stainless Democracy ?
is plain— vote agaiust it. Unless you wish to see can friends, stand such a swindle as this ; must The devotion of her sons to the cause of popular
the Democratic orgunizution of the county disrupt- i we be leud by this Dowell ring in our noses as so right has made her the synonym for staunch and
ed and destroyed, and the Mongrel party built up, j many sheep to the slaughter. I, for one, answer unwavering fidelity to principles that have stood
vote against it . if you still admire the principles , emphatically no ; when a few conspirator» can take the test of three-score and tea years. Already,
of the Democratic party, and wish to see its pris- off of our ticket such names as Kahler and Pat. the eyes of all the other States are turned to Ore
tige maintained in this county ; if you wish to Dunn, and substitute such names as A. H. Martin gon. She is the hope of the early skirmish ; let
keep your name off the black book and remain a and IV . A. Owen, I think it high time for every her but record her vote for the Dimocracy,
member of the party with a fair record ; if indeed, honest Republiean to abandon and repudiate the and Nevada will win her battle later in the day.
you dfesire the success of the party, fur the present action of this corrupt cable, who havo no princi California is soundly Democratic, and Nevada only
and future, resolve, now, to go to the polls next ple where there is no money. I know of six Union needs to be freed from the corrupt influences of the
Monday and vote the STRAIGHT DEMOCRAT men in this precinct who will not be made parties Bank of Californ a to be Democratic also. Let
to this Dowell ,t Co.’s swindle.
IC TICKET.
Oregon wheel into line and roll up another victory
like that of 1S68.
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S. C romwell .
* Next Monday the polls will be opened for the
election of State and county officers ; citizens will
have the opportunity of exercising the sacred priv-
ilege of casting tkeir votes according to the dictates
of their judgment and conscience.
WM. NAUCKEE.
For School Superintendent :
R. E. FOLEY.
For Assessor :
DAVID M. GILMORE.
’ For Surveyor :
WM. SMITH.
For Coroner :
HENRY W. TUTTLE.
For Justice of the Peace :
For Constable :
^8F** W ith proper management the ratification
of this amendment will give us in Oregon 200 cob
ofêd votes, and elect the entire Republican ticket
at the June election. At the Presidential election
Grant only lacked 164 votes of getting the electo
ral vote of Oregon. There are upwards of two
hundred colored voters in Oregon. Nine-tenths of
this class vote the Republican ticket throughout
the United States.
This is the reason why 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.—
DowelVt Washington Letter to the Sentinel, January
17<A.
S fbakino L ast S aturday .—On last Saturday
evening Hon. JH- D. Fay addressed the citizens
of Jackson county, at the Court House, on the po
litical questions of the day. It was one of Mr.
Fay’s happiest efforts ; in which the principles in-
volv d in the Democratic platform were ably sus
tained, and the corruptions and evil designs of the
Republican party thoroughly ventilated. The idle
sophistry of George L. Woods vanished like snow
before a noon-day sun and he was routed from
•very position, while his official acts were portrayed
to the audience in such truthful and glowing col
ors, as to cause Woods—who was present—to
Writhe like a poor worm in hot embers. Mr. Fay
then proceeded to photograph the noble Palmer,
which was done with artistic strokes, and the hide
ons thing held up to the ecorn and contempt of the
entieai publio. Mr. Fay then administered a bit-
tor pili to the fnsionists, and closed amid the firing
of guns and tho cheers of the assembly.
Old Dowell commenced his leading editorial last
week by saying that the “New Ticket” was gotten
up in the interest of the Republican party ; and,
at length, continued to present to the publio the
merits of the several candidates running uponit.
He calls it a “People’s Ticket.” Dowell is the
mother of it; Bill Ish— its father. How many
God-fathers and old grannies were in attendance
when it was born, he don’t say ; we learn, how-
ver, from other sources that a few sore heads were
around, simply to do the dirty work.
A. H. Martin heads the ticket. Dowell says he
is a Democrat; we say he has a poor way showing
it. Mr. Martin was tendered a place on our Leg
islative ticket; he declined upon the ground that
it did not pay enough. To go to the Legislature,
said he, “won’t pay; I work for money.” Ilg
has accepted1 a similar position upon the Republi
can ticket, and the inference is that he has been
bought, and we say emphatically that a Democrat
who can be bought to run upon a Republican ticket,
can be beught to vote for a U. S. Senator in favor
of Chinese suffrage ; furthermore, we have it from
the best of sources that ho obligated himself to
support Old Williams for the Senate, before he was
permitted to go upon the ticket.
“With the Republican Committee, we went down
into the camp of the enemy, and rescued E. II.
Greenman.” We are glad that Greenmun has been
captured by the enemy. Arnold like, he has been
s eking an opportunity to betray his friends. He
never was anything but the tale-end of the Demo
cratic party, or something under that.
Mr. Smith, of Oregon.
I
Following is the extract from Mr. Gastons Rail
road letter to the Oregonian which was suppressed
by that paper. It contains pretty good evidence
whether or not Oregon Democrats are opposed to
railroads. We copy from the Herald :
We print here the suppressed parts of Mr. Gas
ton’s letter, and commend it to the attention of all
lovers of tair play, whether Republicans or Demo
crats. We italicize the words that the Oregonian
omits :
“After Fitch's epeech the floor was then first
given to McCormick, of Mo., for three minutes, to
state the position of the Public Lan >s Committee
in favor ef the bill ; thirteen minutes to Smith.
who had the management of the bill, to answer ques
tions and push the bill to a vote. It being near five
o’clock when Smith got the floor, and the House
becoming impatient, although by general consent
he was authorized to take hl* own time to explain,
yet feeling the great importance of reaching a vote
before adjournment, which would have defeated us,
af er a few telling sentence», repudiating the Dem»,
cracy of Holman, and wtth a few of tho»e gesture»
for which Smith's long arms are remarkable, a id by
which he teemed to b reaching out to the “crack of
doom,” he called the previous question upon Ool-
mati,» motion to refer. (Other matter.) Although
»»» poor health, Mr. Smith managed the contest in the
Haute ably and successfully, and he denerve» the
gratitude of the We»t Side people. * * (Other mat
ter ) The Oregonian intimates that Mr. Smith »—
troduced hi» bill to embarrass Senator William» and
the West Side Road. I, of course, do not know hi»
motive» ; but I do know that from the day the IK'Z-
Hams’ bill pa»»ed the Senate, Mr. Smith labored
faithfully and manfully to »ecure the postage of our
bill; and by hi» courtesy, moderation and general
good standing here, he secured for us what no other
Democrat cou'd, a large num'ier of Democratic vote»,
when hit party was against ns on the question. I
trust I have »aid enough on this subject, but no more
than candor and justice required.”
R emember , That W. K. Ish, in a public
speech at Ashland on Thursday alternoon, assert
ed that the Speckled-Legislative ticket was con-
e mted in order to assist Geo. H. Williams to a seat
in the U. S. Senate to vote for the amendment to
the Constitution, rescinding the $50,000 inde’ ted-
ness prohibition clause in the State Constitution ;
to favor the guarantee by the State of the payment
of the interest on Ben. Holladay’s Railroad bonds,
and to further Mr. Ish’s private interests.
Voters, Lookout.
Voters of Jackson county, we have it from re
liable Republicans that Dowell ami Bi>l. Ish forced
C. W. Kahler to sign certain papers before they
would cansent to let him remain upon the ticket tor
County Judge. There is some deep-laid scheme
at work to routo the tax-payers of this county out
of their hard earned money, and we warn them to
lookout. Mr. Kahler running upon the Dowell
birth is a different man from Kahler running upon
the Republican ticket; while upon the latter he
was responsible to his party and the people. In
leaving it, and signing written articles, he becomes
responsible to Dowell and Bill Ish only, and is
bound to assist the n in their hellish schemes.
Contract Taken.
Smith A Howard have taken the contract to
make the coffin, jn which to bury the first birth of
Dowelland Ish. Funeral will take place at 10
o’clock Monday night next. Old Mike will preach
the funeral sermon from the well known text :
‘Thus passes away the political corpse of the
Dowsll birth.” Friends and acquaintances are
respeotfully invited to attend.
News Items.
To Weak-kneed Democrats.
The Eneign says that Wheeler, of Nevada, was
to start on last Monday with 1,000 head of oattle.
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The members of Capt. Goff’s co. K. W. T. M. V.»
who were in the Indian war of 1856, are requested
to meet in Salem, July 4th* 1870.
The corner stone of the New Mint at San Fran
cisco, was laid on the 25th ult. The building ia to
be finished in about one year, at a cost of a Mil
lion and a half dollars.
The Fenians have again invaded Canada. A
fight took place at Freelingsburg, on the 25th ult,—
Fenians victorious. -
The Statesman speaks of potatoes grown near
Humphrey's Fery, that have no tops—no growth*
above ground.
Mr. C. Miller of Baker county, was drowned in'
Burnt river, on the 28th ult, says the Bedrock
Democrat.
Mosby, tn ex-Confederate Colonel, is at present
organizing Fenian cavalry.
A Democratic daily paper is about to bo started
at Washington, with a capital of $100,000.
<
Both Houses of Congress have agreed to adjourn'
on the 15th of July.
The Herald says that “among the two-hundred
and sixty-seven Chinese coming by the Herman*
Doctor, seventy-five are prostitutes.” China has
long been looking for some distant and convenient
part of the globe, to which to send her increasing
millions of pirates, thieves and prostitutes, and has
found it at last, and secured by a treaty.
t
In Portland they have freo concerts at the pub
lic square, nearly every afternoon, by the 23d I d «-
fantry Brass Band.
Do not listen to what these men tell you, who
say there is no political issue—no groat principle,
involved in a county election. The idea that you
can be a consistent Democrat and defeat your own
county ticket, is absurd. Nobody but a Black Re
publican or a sore-headed Democratic place-hunter
would h ive the effrontery to assert such rubbish.
Wh it a humiliating thing it would be if the Re
publicans were to carry the Legislature by one or
two majority on joint ballot, just because Jackson
county had elected Republican representatives,
thereby re-electing that bag of conceit, George II.
Williams, to the U. S. Senate. You may rely
upon it every man elected (if any are) upon that
Zebra ticket will cast his vote for Williams, be
cause Williams is Holladay’s lackey in Congress,
and Ilolluday is furnishing the money to aid the
bolter-. Rebuke them by casting an unscratched
ballot for the Democratic nominees, and show them
that “as Jackson goes, so goes the State.”
C ramond .
Suffice it to say, that Governor Woods complete
ly used Mr. Grover up, and clearly refuted all
charges against the Republican candidate for Gov
ernor.— Ensign.
Not so, here • he scarcely made the attempt.
Palmer undertook to apologize to the people of
Southern Oregon for having slandered and vilified
A CARD.
them : but only made the matter worse. His ex-,
planation of the Tom Sucky affair, was ludicrous,,
Eo. News—S ir : I am authorized by W A. and disgusted even his Republican friends. He
Childers to say that his name as a candidate for had better have remained silent, although he can
County Commissioner on the People’s Ticket was not worst bis prospects much, i» these parts.
put there without his knowledge and gainst his
will ; and that he will not, under any circum L. F. G rover is pledged, if elected, to do every
stances, be a candidate on the People’s Ticket for thing in his power, without prejudice or partizan
any office.
spirit, to promote the best interests of 0<egon, to
L. T. DAVIS.
call extra session» of the Legislature, should the
Jacksonville, June 4th, 1870.
public weal require it ; to see that th,» State treas
ure is not looked up to rust, or invested in private
V ote for Davis for School Snperin.
speculation, but that it is used for the payment op
tondent ; vote for Nenber ; vote for Redpath; State debts ; and to favor White instead of Chinese
vote for Herrin and Wright for Commission labor, and encourage White, instead of Chinese
ers ; vote for Rader, Wells and Burnett, Rep immigration. All in favor of such a Governor
resentatives ; cast your vote for Silas J. Dav. vote for Grover.
for Clerk ; vote the straight ticket ; dont
The effect of Dr. Walker’s V inegar B itters ,
■»wap a vote.
even when taken for its oathartio properties, are
If you are in favor if nilroads ; if you are op very different from those of any other medicine
posed to Chinese immigration and Chinose suffrage; prepared specifically for that purpose.
There is no nausea or disturbance of ths stomach,
>ind if you desire that taxation shou’d be equalized,
vote for Jen»«« H. Slater, for Congress.
and instead of causing any sense of languor, or de
bility, it seem« rather to invigorate the whole «y«-
V otb for T. Patterson, for State Printer; and
tem, and exoite the keenest app«ite.
send Kincaid, the nigger-equality man to the rear.
The Bedrock Democrat says an $800 chunk was
lately found on Cow Creek, eighteen miles from*
Eldorado.
J
The office erf the military Road Company has*
been removed, by vote of the stockholders, from1
Eugene to Portland.
Another Indian war on tho plains, is announced*
as imminent. Near 1,200 Warriors* mounted, aro*
awaiting the order to march.
A little girl fifteen years old, daughter of th«’
Sheriff, was drowned at Vancouver, last week.
John Hughes, a pugilist, and son of a prize
fighter, who went with Heenan to England to fight
Sayers, has been sentenced to the penitentary r
from Baker county for life.
Skirmishes continue to occur hetweeu the Fe-'
nians and Canadians. Gen, O’Neil is said to hav<f
been arrested. San Francisco has promised men
and money if tho Feuians in Canada hold their *
own.
The billiard match at Salem between Dennis and
\\ aid—500 points, $100 aside, was won by Dennis.
Political and Personal.
The Pre»» alleges that $15,000 of the corruption
fund of Williams und Iloladay, has been sent to-
Polk county, and placed in the hands of Boise,
Lafollet, Boone and others, to be used in bribing
voters. $100,000 is to bespent in electing Williams
again to the U. 8. Senate ; some of that money,,
we are satisfied, has found its way to Jackson coun
ty ; but if any votes have been bought, is it a mat
ter of secrecy.
A Grand Democratic mm meeting is to be held
at Dallas, Polk county, Juue 4tb----- to-day.
The steamer Black-and-tan, for Salt river, w? ?
sail on Tuesday next. For passage, apply ont
joard or nt “Fusion headquarters.",
Bayard Taylor is in San Francisco.
Cahoon, Republican, has been elected Mayor of
Richmond, Va.
J. W. Johnson has found his way into Eastern*
Oreg<n, his “pass and $4.000” not having run out^
The Bedrock Democrat gives the renegade a des
erved lashing.
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There is no part of Oregon where Holaday’r
agents have not been buying up votes. They have
been, and are now in Jackson county ; but as yet
we have heard of no purchases. Good 1 Let nor
jribe tempt you, Democrats—vote the clean ticket,
wvww was
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Robert Daily who
stabbed by
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1870
The Great Family Medicine of the Age.
THIRTY YEARS
Have elapsed since the introduction of the Pain
Killer to thd public, and yet at the present time it'
is more popular and commands a larger sale than
ever before. Ito popularity is not confined to this
country alone all over the world its benefioial ef
fects in curing the “ills that flesh is heir tp,” are
acknowledged and appreciated, and as a fair
killer its fame is limited to no country, sect nor
iace. It needs only to be known tn be prized.
T hirty years is certaimy a long enough time
to prove the efficacy of any medicine, and that the
pair F iller is deservirg of all its proprietors
claim for it, is amply proied. by the unparalleled
popularity it has attained. It is a sure and ef
fective remedy. Sold by All Druggists. Price
25 etc., 50 cto., and $1 per bottle. Directions ac
company eaoh bottle.
June 4th, 1870.
je4,-lm.
P ublic S peaking .—The last shot of this cam
paign will be fired to-night. Messrs. Fay, Shipley.
jtF“ R emember , DomoeratSrJhat Mr. Tod Cam Klippel. and T. B. Merry, of Ashland, will ad
dress their fellow citizens this evening, at the
• tod , one of thé principle movers on the fusion Court House. Remember, that opposition candi
Movement, declared, publicly, on the streets of dates are cordially invited to meet them.
Jacksonville on lest Saturday, that neither Alex.
Martin nor E. H. Greenman could have become
Democrats, do you prefer a stiShnch Democrat
candidates on that ticket, if they had not previ- tor County Judge, to a double-dyed Republicar*
<msly pledged themselves to rapport Williams for who endorses the infamous 15th m’n’d’t, ano
the U. 8. Senate.
everything that savors of darkie, or favors him ?
F or Prosecuting Attorney, vo|r for H. K. Han
C ast your vote for 8. F .-.Chadwick* for Secretary
Then vote for T. H. B. Shipley.
OOLSACKS , BURLAP, AND TWYNE,
of State, and L. Fleischner, for State Treasurer na—-a gentleman, a man of talent, a Democrat,
Carefully read and ai»riou«1y ponder
tor sale at
J** Von for Henry Klippel, who will make an men of sound record and unimpeachable charac and well worthy and everyway qualified to fill the
G. KA REWS KI’S.
the article by oar abb correapoiMient, Cra*
office.
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