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About The Democratic news. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1869-187? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1870)
r The Democratic News. A Justice of the Peace, ad. interim. L egislative .—The proceedings of the Leg islature are drawing near a close ; but it is The N ews , with this number, has had an T he Link river folks appear to have a way T'he Bulletin kept promising the reading! difficult to give a corect rnnmury of what iu existed of just one year and a half, Its of tiieir own for dispensing justice and se public for some time a description of the mod actually accomplished until after the session SATURDAY MORNING, OCT. 22, 1S70. publication was begun at a time of great curing the ends of the law, as the following us opcrandi by which certain stock books got is over. Some important bills passed by one financial depression and circumstances have incidents, which we have just picked up, under the iron kettle, and last Sunday, snri* House hang fire in the other. The bill taxing Our Agricultural Interests. not changed materially since. The must tend to illustrate : One of the men located onougff, a column and a half of it came to unnaturalized foreigners meets with consider- economical and attentive management of its at the ferry had occasion to visit Fort Klam light. Me know nothing about the merits »»1 able hostility in the lower House ; a memo- It is nut th»? purpuse of this article to di I business affairs has barely sufficed to keep ath, and on his return discovered, to his ex the case, and the frightful perspiration which rail reciting the bad effects of immigration vulge “what 1 know about farming,’ as H. ¡the paper on its legs up to the present date. I citable consternation and amazement, that the writer seems to have been in so worked from China ami asking Congress for a repeal G. would have it. though th»* spreading of all This ought not to be the case in a Democratic another of the residents, whom we will call upon our feelings that we could hardly under of the Burlingame treaty, passed the Senate ■ tiie information in our immediate pus<e>sion section of the c mntry like Southern Oregon, B. for short, had been trespassing upon his stand what the fellow was driving at. He by a strict party vote—the Republicans, na on that subject before the but it. nevertheless, is. One impediment to reserved rights. Without waiting for legal calls it a “tragic story but the only mur usual, voting in favor of the Chinaman ; a I formulas, thò injured party proceeded to ar require an exorbitant amm ¡success that has been in the wav nearly ever dering we see connected therewith is that of bill to increase the school tax to four mill» we wisKto throw i nt a few sine»* the present proprietor obtained the office, rest the offender and took him into custody, the Queen’s English. Here is something that was introduced by Senator Hendershott thia merely, on the subject, and will be removed to-day. The press and ma with the intention of seeing that the law had is sufficient to make th»? hair of the “wicked week ; several measures looking to an in» to decide wheth the future terial upon which the N ews is printed, as is full force one time, at least, in the world, est man in New U»rk” stand on end : crease of various salaries are under way— practically s. uiul. But here was another dilemma, which, how- well known, have been matter for litigation “Oh, weak, vain, foolish man! Flatter some of them probably laws already*.. The • Up to the present for a number of years. For the last year, I ever, was no sooner mentioned than it was not thyself that you can lmug around a thin Judges, we believe, are to receive 3,000,n. occasion for making an execution has been suspended over our surmount ed. The Justice of the Peace for veil of respectability which shall curtain you ; year. A proposition to adjourn to »lay, ricul uri.l cap icitiv of heads, and it is a relief, at last, to know that ' that precinct, Mr. Meacum, was absent ; but in from suspicion an 1 screen you from thel die. was voted down. »•liticism of truth. Lay it not to thy soul ______ 1- -------------------------- Products, more tha were a conclusive settlement of the ownership will that wealth and position will protect you from C ity D rug S tore . — We have neglected ; liierte ) of being exact, stepped up 'he investigation of honesty and fair »lealing, suo-istcnee of « ur u iw be given to some one at the hands of ihe rim for the > sake our friend Cowan for a long time : but his tion. have never fa d to 1 Sheriff'. Tiie D emocratk ' N ews will be ^dd. and notified the parties that the Squire had which, peering in on you with ten thousand business patrons know whereto find him, and primitive system of to-tlav, to the highest bidder for cash, by the told him to attend to the duties of the office, eyes, will at least weigh you as in a balance, ami declare vour sins and worthlessness, that he keeps on haml the best stock of drugs 111 > eepti ms, in vogu functionary to whom we have alluded, ami and so they went into court. The necessary Vea, verilv, some man will » toss your path years m suecos- anyone ambitions of trying the venations, papers (though in what shape we have not whose mortal vision will read vour verv souls i medicines, etc., ever br iught to Jacksonville ; farmers have bet), and a new supply has lately arrived. The sion, engaged in exacting m unte ms returns and imaginary pleasures of newspa'»orial life been advised) were issued, and everything thr • •ugh unwilling t»?ll tale eves, and. enter from the s 'il without appealing to any scien will have an opportunity for making a small seemed progressing harmoniously when the ing into th»* c.harnvl-house of vour corrupted Ague King is gaining a good reputation, and perfidious hearts, shall return again, hs wherever it is tried. A new kind of lump,, It then tific processes by which its extraordinary fer investment, it's a very simple business, to legally elected official ieturned. Iroin th»* valley ot death and dry b »lies, and for this place, called gasoline lamp, with oiR tility might be kept up. But this is not the ' run a newspaper. The main requisite is to I turned out that the proceedings, so far, had make known to the world vour v»*ry thoughts may be found here also. hobby we st irted out to bestride. be able to puii’everyb )dy arid everything that not been according to til her Gunther or an»] secret crimes, that others, being warned, may avoid your paths as they would the pit informed A There is an unprecc» lented ru«h made just is in need of public attention. This must be Deadv. T he person who had so freely and falls of destruction.” tiiat Prof. F. Retail, an excellent teacher and now to take up vacant tracts of land, and [ done gratuitously, too. It is especially essen voluntarily assumed the onerous duties of that ’ s semi solemn and altogether terrific. we wish to show how greatly iur capacities, tiai that a party erg in should he very active Constable and Jailor was informed of the lia- M hat business has any man to be han,ring performer of music, and a blind man at that we believe, will lecture on the education of as a producing SI ction of the c mntrv, can be . about election time. Then is the time for the bility he was under to a prosecution for false arouml any sort of a ‘-veil,”—especially a imprisonment. Instead, therefore, of insist the blind, and also on music, at the M. E. enlarged, One of the best r ecogniz *d expe- . publisher, if he is so organized that he ! can thin one, — unle.«s a pretty face were under it ; his own wrongs. ' fare ing upon a further redress of Church on Sun lay evening. The lecture will dieats fur making the eartl 1. n >* only to , thrive on dissimulated friendship, to “ and even then it might not “ s-reon him from be free, and it is hoped a fair attendance will; bloom, but t > bear fruits f»r t he maintenance > sumptuously” and luxuriantly every day. he signified bis readiniss to Compromise His criticism.” The promiscuous blinding of , As to him legal troubles with tiie other ; party by paving expecting anv renumeration for of man, is t that ol irrigation : but on what a be had. “ thy, ’ ’ “ thyself, ’ ’ and “ you ” and “ your, ” him the sum of twenty-five experiments ( f dollars, which, the printin;; of tickets, publishing n »tiers . etc., limited seal e have been the R eturned —-The pal ly of prospectors who - is, perhaps, only an improvein »¡it in the this charact [er re>orteJ to in tl .t* much favored . he is sublimely foolish for worry in; his era- we understand, was accepted. science of euphony ; but, camlidly. is it trim left here some time b»ck to try their luck- locality of 1 L»gue River Yallcy •! Magnificent . nium in the least about it. 0, it's delight M ar N ews . — Bazaine is said to bave cs- that one man c; m be possessed of a plurality over in Calilorni.i in I he vicinity of Big Val mountain s' treamlets are per III! ed to leap > fill, running a party organ .' caped irom .Metz. Ile is reorganizing and of “souls” and hearts? ’ We might have ley, where late discoveries were reported,, During the brief existence of the N ews it down from their hidden g’a cial sources and holds tlic line »>( Messiererea and Navale' * inferred from certain passages, that some have returned ; and from their accounts of' I find their w •ay uninterrupted t> the ocean, has labored, we think honestly, to build up I’bc French licet is maneuvering in the vieil»- parties were v< id of having the usual com the country we infer that it is not a favorable- where pru 1 enee and enterpri? sc would dictate and strengthen the party whose principles it ity ol Dunkirk in such a manner as to tans? plement of one heart and one soul apiece : place for prospecting. that they !>• e c mtrolleJ by ; artificial means espouses, With such ends in view, we have ' the < »ermaus to apprehend mischief, The there’s an explanation wante 1 here. and ma le to “ ’scatter plenty o’er a smiling not been sparing on the ■ error» of individuals I n T own .—A numb r of persons were in» Prussians are reported to have captured A little further d »wn we fiml the fallowing I I merely because they ’ were Democrats, nor se tiiat Butte creek — a stream land.” Suppôt tbwn this week from Fort Klamath— Lieuti ! S »issoiis and four thousand prisoners. The dish at Lindley Murray: “The hooks th» ’ have we faile»! t » condemn, in the party, ever t suggestive * of hallowed reminis »ences s u tie under Trocliu ¡it Paris on Saturday it »teamlio.it e mip inv, mind you . that is what TLurb >rn among the rest. The Fort, we-, things that we c mid nut end orstj because the and adheringqualities—were tapped Ly an ag is said completed the work of driving < ■ 1 ermaus he wanted.” In this instance, that is pretty believe, is only partially garrisoned at pres« balance of the Democratic press sanctioned ricultural duct and the water carrie 1 around ; } ir in investing positions on south and west of good for high, as a relative pronoun lor ent. the foot of the mountain as far as, and i in the them. We have tried to be as independent Paris. Germans lo»t nine thousand killed, “books ;” but, if you cliangt? the pronoun. S treet (’ leaninc .— This long needed work; direction of, Plnm.ix. and fr mi there br >ught in the expression of our politic il views ¡is the wounded and prisoners. Prospects of peace it is hard to get along with the singular verb was commenced on Friday of this week. around on the foot hills to -Licksoavil e ami legal enactments of the State of Oregon and are alluded again. A great concentration of AVillow Springs ; d•» *s anyone d >ubt such the grace of King Iliram would admit of. forces is going on on both sides in the vicinity “is.” Such gramm»' r would disgrace a newspa BORN. an achievement woi rid be alike gran' 1. practi In uur general allusions and occasional ad of Orleans, and a big battle is expected, Dis per published in the back wo ids, and the I cal and profitable? T hat would be “ swinging ministrati m of pers »nal censure, it would patches of the 18th announce,¿mother MIC- Meti’rip'»1 is of Or •gon sb 'll’»»] set us a better LVY—In this city, October 18th, to the wjfo- uí' arouml the circle’ t > some purp »se . Every -cem no more than p »ssible that we have of j cessful sortie from Paris. Loss 3,0(10, Frederick Lay, a son. example. fended an 1, perhaps, done injustice to some nrivilege ere 1 by a water acre of ground c »v D eath of G eneral L ee .—The death of lblOlUIESYING in A dvance .—T’he editor of of this character would be materially en whose ; feelings we would be loth to wound, hance»! in value, and the desert country cast It is, to a certain extent, the duty of an ed this justly distinguished Southern soldier was the Portland Bulletin lias begun predicting a of Bear creek would become suited to the ac ! itor to act the part of a conservator of public made known Soon alter w<* had gone to press Radical success in tills Stat»» at the next gen SMALL—In this city, October LStli, Uiirryonly. I .-on of L. J. and Ina E. Small ; aged 7 months. commodation of many hundreds of ad litional i interests, morals and proprieties, and his last week. Our columns are too limited to eral election, alreuly. The wish, as usual, 'edicts are often hastily written, lie is some admit of us giving anything like a satisfac- seems father to the thought ; but, if his pre settlers. The accomplishment of such an enterprise • times called on to say things at the expense tory notice of his services and lift», That he dictions »lo not lie!}» the other side more than was one among the greatest men of the age, the exercise of this same propensity of his is, most likely, too remote to justify a minute ; uf friendships he would dislike to give up. is generally conceded. Those who believed used to help tb.e Democracy, we would alvise specification of the multiplied advantages These are considerations that go to make up and acted with him will never cease to cherish those anxious at present to believe Mr. that would indisputably follow. In the mean the unenviable part of a newspaporial life. and venerate his memory ; those who did not O’Meara, a prophet—- »r, ¡it least, a near rcla. time, we expect to see our farmers keep on I A writer who is too timid to slash away at believe with him, but faught ami prayed for from year to year the “even tenor of their (lie evil propensities and improprieties of peo five of such a character—not to risk all their his overthrow, will not hesitate to acknowl ple once anil awhile, — albeit he does excite loose change ¡it once on such a thing happen- way”—raising cereals eere‘.*.-~ at a disadvantage and edge him to have been a brave, sincere and the impreciations of a few of the knowing ing. All signs are said to fail fn dry weather, depending on other peoj de for their vegeta- ¡ones, who cannot be doctrinated ou‘. of the be- ! worthy foeman. “Soldier rest, thy warfare’s and this is a little th»' drvest season ever wit 1ITE HAVE RECEIVED A S4JPPLY OF bles—drawing water in scant quantics by lief that the moral, social nn»l political uni- o er. y y those Superior Ploughs which, we introduced nessed, even, by the “oldest inhabitant.” To here last season, and which have given entire sat hand for their stuck, and suffering their or verses rest mainly upon their shoulders, —is ! isfaction to those who have used tb^ni, being well chards to become stunted and unproductive out of his place, and has entirely missed his I T he position imide vacant l>y the resigna make certainty doubly sure, we have a adapted to different soils. irom drouth—doing without valuable mead sphere, in a newspaper office. For any uu tion of Secretary Cox, as soon as board of, gestion to offer ; will not our Republican Also, a full assortment of ■ deserved wrong we have done a single individ ows and finding it unprofitable to engage in mil through these columns, we make this our was thought by the friends of Senator M il friends put Mr. 0.Meara on for State Printer, COOK, dairy pursuits for the want of them—their ■general apology; and for those little rubs liams to pave the way for his admission into just to strengthen their ticket ? He has always PARLOR, wells going dry during exceptionally dry : that were merited, we shall continue to feel the Cabinet. It appears, now, there are other had ¡i kind o' hankering after that little teat, candidates for the position. Williams has a and is uncomfortable ami inconsolable ¡it be seasons, and every thing presenting the ap delighted. AND BOX STOVES : As au advocate of the material interests of “heart for any fate” he says, and well doth holding anv Democrat extracting sweet nour pearance of being pan-bed and dried up, pre Southern Oregon, we think it not undue Hat ASSORTED IRON, paratory to being blown away where bind should ter}’ to say that the N ews has been active and it stand him in hand to be so circumstanced. ishment from the same. Mill our colored be perennially blessed with verdure—tl.e-e are influential. We profess to have been zealous We do not remember to have heard of him Republicans give him a chance? NAILS, in the work of fostering and encouraging making Grant a present; consequently his the things, we say, we are most likely to con The town of Be l Bluff boasts a young lady HORSE SHOES, whatever has had a tendency in our opinion chances for obtaining an appointment are not tinue witnessing ; but when tiie “iron horse” teacher of peanmanship, by name, Miss L. M. to enhance the general prosperity of the sec AND NAILS. gets to making his significant visits to the tion with which we are identified. With the most reliable. i Brown. She is said to meet with great suc / valley and Lears away with lightning speed better support and encouragement wé might MEAT CUTLERY, The Yreka Journal says that the two year cess, and who could doubt it ? We thought its surplus products to feed citizens of all possibly have done more. One thing wants old colt, “Mary Tompkins,” winner of the our school days were over, but if the- young CEDAR M ARE, climes, we’ll see a revolution here. The old to be overcome, though, before Southern Ore gon can amount to much, and that is the I colt race hist week, came some time ago from Lidies are to become instr”.efors in chirogra fogy rule of getting along any wav just so lethargy of her people. We are on the eve RGl’E, Rogue River Valley, her dam being a full phy, we’re “never too old to learn.” you hold on to existence, will be upset; and of great changés as a State, and in order that sister to “Minnie Rifleman,” owned by Judge SHELF HARDWARE, 11 imam e . — We have abundant material for then will be the time for us to witness the this section may keep puce with other dis i Tolman, and sired by “Norfolk.” a new first class romance ; but owing to the completion of our canal. Then, in lan tricts. we must wake up. A principal indi OILS, cation of the life and energy of a community fact of the N ews having to be sold to day, it guage almost similar to that u«ed by Henry is usually l to be found in the appearance of and ¡ The big race at Salem on the last day of the PAINTS, < Ward Beecher on an educational occasion, nid accorde»] a local paper ; and it is hard Fair was won by “Buckskin’’ an animal will probably never be born. It is none of GLASS, the cry will be : “we must irrigate, we must ly necessary to say that neither of the Jack named for the race by E. Rixford, against your blood and thunder varus, but is wholly I sonvillo papers have shown indications of irrigate, or we perish !’’ Graylmund and Jack Miner both. The race an affair of the heart, and runs as smoothly Ac. Ac., being in financial clover for, lo, the«e many is said to have been a very exciting one, be- as the babbling brooks. P olitical P artiality .— The Republican years. Mre say this as much for the benefit ing two mile beats, best two in three. Also the celebrateti T he W eekly M ercury .—.Mr. Upton sends organs have a great deal to say about the ex of the community as for those engaged in the newspaper business. O ne of Ben. Holladay's steamers, the Con his paper to us this week in better shape than treme party spirit exhibited by the Demo It depends upon how the sale goes, today, tinental, was wrecked near the Gulf of Cali ever. It is now published at the State Capi crats of the Legislature in favoring, with whether our present relations with the people fornia the ______ last (if N last month. month, All, except their votes, Democratic contestants, But of Southern Oregon are longer continued or seven, of those oil board are said to have been tal, at the very low price of $2.00, and is Wedonotstrenuouslycravo theprivilege really an entertaining, spicy little sheet, with how about the Republicans who voted solid Innt, | J of striving to make a party organ ^tiek where saved. four pages of live reading matter. every time for the Republican contestant ’ j the caprices of individuals are to be consulted m Ahvay.i ou hand a full variety of 1 HE Herald understands that J. J. Hoff- Was there no extremo partisanism on their 'in preference to the public good. The im Y reka U nion .—This valuable and trust side ? All they lacked of doing a one-sided portant interests of this region demand an man, Esq., of Portland, will soon be appoint-1 worthy paper has begun its nineteenth year business, am] giving legal sanction to the pal ¡outspoken, fearless and impartial public ed Surveyor General for Oregon in place of j of publication. Under the management of Applegate. Hydraulic Pipe, Tin, Copper, nud Sbeet-iron pable frauds that were perpetrated last .June, 'champion ; and such the N ews will be if it Mr. Irwin it has proven to lie both a sound ware made to order. becomes our province to continue running the A n extra session of the legislature is talk political organ and a number one chronicler was a working pisj ¡riíy. Jt idways-did btaktL same. ’ ’ .- HOFFMAN. A .KLIPPEL. *' of local events. May it continue to prosper. October 15th, 1*70. Consideraba difference whose ox was gored. ed of. For the present, aurevoir. 1 ! \ A An Editor badly Kettled. num. litui, (Eo-Diii). 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