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About The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1884)
7 ,. f. V.' 5Tt HATUKDAY, AUGUST 1G, HSriONfi OEaocams fop. rr.Ksir GJY-eVF.LAND, 3 roi "if?. T.niiPF.N-T : TIIOMAH A. HENDRICKS, Of Indiana. ir-KC'Toi's : L. B. ISOT, of B iker. W. D. FENTOX, of Yamhill. A. . JONES, of Doiifchs. vVrong Ox- '.The fuH'ovir; is publisbed ia the ioitland Bally News 'A last Monday : CmcACfli Alter, id. The Times this inorn nig prints a dispatch of two columns, dated tt Millerburg, Ky., which charges Iil:iinc vr th the. seduction and subsequent desertion fcf a yotin la ly v.-Viila he was a. teacher, thirty years ago, in fin institution for the Hsriu nation of lmystt lilue Lick, 50111 twelve miles from Milfcjrshnr;;. The young lady was an in mat- of th vna1 school in Mil lersbnTg, ail both the ins i:ut':on3 were i.mler the si ne management. Antmjmmia affidavits are printed to the e.Tect that the voting ladv was sren to be in a delicate con dition, and nceiuin Blame of her ruin. The t t icle concludes that atlidavits are in the possession of the Times, and can he in-j-pectcd hy any cue who has the right to look at t.ie n. Now, then, we pvnposo to treat ibis matter after the manner of the Ore- gonian on Cleveland. Ve will not even giv it publicity. Not muchly, by any means. Or course, like us high-toned join nabs, such things will now and then creep into our columns, and it takes a deal of writing and i rinting and cussing to get rid of it. 1 1 every issue it will be our duty to , refer to it in its various details and nly iamiGcati.;ns in eider only to )c?ep Cur readeis from remembering the ciictini5.tar.ee. If Ilev. Fiddle sticks goes into convulsions be'.-ause lils idol, Blaine, ha3 thr.s fallen, we may feel constrained to publish all the i .cts s'lnj y as a matter of secrecy. We have enlisted side bv side with the Oregoniau in this delicate warfare, occupying an elevated railway plane, above earthquakes. We deplore sadly, sorrowfully, tearfully deplore Ib'aine's youthful frailty but sadder are we t .at he got mixed up with Mulligan, . Caldwell, and last cf all, lie v. Hull,, of Buffalo. The hitler originated the Cleveland stuff, and it is about time for some friend of the Pmnuvd Knight to ; kill this mar plot. lie has developed a wretchedly bad smdl. When, and where w ill it end ? They digged a pit, they di. cd it deep. Thov dioceJ it for their l.rother. Bill throujrh tlicir sin they did fall in The pit they digged fur t'other." The TTLeat Cutlcot ' The Pall Mall Gasdtte, commenting upon the recent report of the commit tee on Indian railways, declares that the time is slowly, but certainly ap- i proaching when India will become thp g -anary of England. The Gazette doe.s ; Hot share the hopes of the optimists of i I idian eccnomies in regard to the fu ture development of India as a souice of wheat supply, but it declares that after all proper deductions have been .made the fact remains that Indian wheat can already be raised and brouaht to Eutrland at cost below that of the cultivation and carriage of tie American crop, and though the KUppV is still limited it is fast increas ihg, even under present conditions.and with any considerable development in the means of transport in India, it will increase much faster still. Such a de jvelopment, says the London journal, is now not only contemplated but as Jmted. "Upwards of $150,000,000 are to be advanced or guaranteed by tlie .government in making new lines or improving .old ones, while a not much Smaller Sum will, it is anticipated, be expended by private enterprise on lines 'of a more certainly and directly pro ductive character. In any case the 'construction of something like 4000 'additienal miles of railroad is placed in immediate prospect. And these are griin lines. Their primary object may be to make the vast granaries of one 'part of India available at a pinch for ihe supply of other and less favored districts cf the peninsula. But in the long run this business of rai' way ex tension, which is n nv to re -eive a pow erful impulse, will have an even more important effect in stimulating the ex port of Indian grain to Europe than in j'V.ilitating.its distribution in India it self." The" Gazette adds that the new development of India's resources must exercise a powerful influence upon the whole foreign policy of England. . The laborer who was told by his em ployer not to vote for Cleveland, or he would get fifty cents less a. dtiy, ex posed this whole humbug by answer ing: "Boss, if you thought so you would vote for Cleveland yerscl.'' New York Dial (Ind. Rep.f The Democrats made a gain of G07 votes in a German' ward of Cleveland, -Ohio, latt week's city election I TKT. G jn3;8t3nc7 a Jaws!. BIttilia's pcnuLmtv and candidacv is ' reprc-se lta-ireo ia. Aauo'ul Convention assemble.!, : Jjexican territory by pureaase alone, ani cua inai'.ved; by more Contradictions and in- I re-Osrii"--"iat tithe na'asrWiolJeruewiswaas a-e ' trssttherandacYiisaionsof i;cn-ioeraticsta-cni.a-i--,!.,, , . ! , ,". , , ,, . . , . ; ship w th tao p:iro;ia.;e oi Alaska the solo frnis o Consistencies taatl that of anv candl- . - of tims and piives-i, au 1 old wsuej perish, but j neua.jau adaunistratioa of r.e -r!y a quarter of a l . i' ' i , , I the fanJa-Bental principles o! Desn ooracy, approve 1 century. a.O Wl0 uas Ver figured beiore the b.ttic Uill:el v;oa of tJupeo, and ill I Tw General . Government khouW care'or .!. . . . : !.. ... i!,. w ... ... i ., . . . ? i and improve the Miss-sanm r.ver and other CTeat vrate: xvuienean people. lie expects vo get j theory that 1w wife attend the IVes-! i bvtHiian ehnich, ar.d that ho has 'a j leaning tliat WaV 'uiuisclf, and at t!ie I . . j satno time tv.aintain close relations ; with Bob Liirersoil and the iniidelic Crew by swearing there is no hell and curbing like a pirate, lie expects to receive the Irish veto on whac he an noiincca as t;tny foreign policy," and get the English support on the silence which he maintained when Secretary of State, while naturalized American citizens were languishing in English urisons without process of law, or anv charges ever having bren preferred against them, lie expects the support of the foreign vote by denouncing the oppressions of the fatherland, and re tain the Amei;caTi vele on the giouml that he is a duly installed and initiated know-nothing, and always belonged to and acted with what was known as the Anifli'ioan party. lie expects to get the labor vote by denouncing mo nopolies, aud profit by the support of the monied kings, Gould, Yandeibik and Field, e.ch of whom contributed a cool hundred thousand to the ccrrui- turn fund to secure his election; an.l , .,!., , , , ' besidyh he advocated and championed . . everv land grant during t:ie t ime he was iri Congress, from the Credit Mo liilier to the Little Iitock swindle. And ie, Loo;:tn and Butler opposed with all the ingenuity and elo(juenei. of which they were possessed, the Thmman bill, to compel the Pacific railroads to pay t'ie interest due th g verniuent en t:e:r bonds, and stood side by side with our own Hippie Mitchell in oppos'ng this just and necessary law. I Tj'.3 Viitnous Ago- I We are glad that we live in this age which will descend unto hiistory as very arstheiically pure awfully nice. Sine-; the nomination of the gifted and gal lant Cleveland for President of the United States, all doubts as to the genninnnoas of the Josepii-Potiphar all'aii are removiid. Wliy, rea!ly,ivtry iiejiub'ican newsmonger has become a sweet-perfumed, veritable little Joseph, who never grows sleepy. Their party garments are all rent because cf their fourth proof .sublimated pain toilless. Sine?: lie.'. Hyper Ball wrapped an old stupid story about oui brilliant leader, the eyes of llepub'ican edltois have been turned upward and some have grown slone-biind looking for heaven and i scorning sublunary frailities. These immaculate creatures arc fitted for Turkey where a simple surgical operation would adapt them for servile duty in a harem. That class of peo ple are described by Oriental writers as cunning, envious, and extremely cruel. The average Republican uirt slinger would furnish good material for such an article. Away with their trash of envy, hate and crime. Flesh is heir to manv sin?, and if great men have yielded as David of old did, it does not affect their fitness as public administrators. But a man who is corrupt in public concerns is depraved throughout. Le . Republicans answer the charges m ule by Republi cans against Blaine official career, a.ie they , won't ha,Te tinm to inquire into anybody's private affairs. Alas smuttv stories suit their vicious taste, and they roll them over a- t over beneath their deleetable palates as a morsel 100 s-.veet to lose. TilE Boston Pilot, the well-known Catholic crgan, which opposed Cleve land's nomination, says now : "Wc op- posed tlie nomination oi tie ve daiul, the 1 . . ' Candidate; we Shad lalUituliV and earn- ' ' estly work for the election of Cleve . . . Una, ana UeniOCratlC Stanuaru-liearer T ' . . - we say to Air. loiaine now that had he been a defender of the rights of natur alized citizen.?, when those citizens were flung into foreign ju-isons, untried and uncharged, the Pilot would support him to day, and a million Americans of the Irish race would vote for him in November. But he did int do it, and his pretensions of fair play and friend ship; now are sheer humbug." What do our Republican exchanges i mean by the statement: "Blaine's chances of election hourly becoming l.iirhfpia" Ai-h ven f.n in-ridrstiind that. the chances of their candidate has baen badly clouded The above statement has' appeared in a number of our Republican exchanges as stand ing head notos ever since Blaine's nomination. Wo have come to regard the assertion as a standing joke. Ex-CfOV. John P. 43t. Johx of Kan sas, the nominee for President, of tin- lrrt f!-iilrki; v.-m n't, tl.u Ui...-,r..t ( WiSMon J Tt&ii, t.e cuuati! y ot ml caucus before .-w w.. ov..w.. ; the reserve IrUh-ii of the atate. and the ipre- I t n.ier a ion-peno.1 oi i.au. ,.,,,,, -.,, 1- " i .i . i I ....'...-..-.- ?.. !..,-.i ,r-.i-n.:.t within ii-,. , ,.f i our niarAant uiariae wai f at overtaiii'r, and t.n 1 1 iu griuiiiuioiner was a atilOJiC, ana . ;:r-.:.;, :I7 '. .r,': r J'"! t,,.:nt of o-itri-v..::.-. that of Great Britain. Under 1.A X.. a ,... r..a...a ,1,-in r.uv-r La suiva i.l.-i-.l niii n't . iyeirjw UeuHi!:lii-3i ruie auu pdicy our coinineive lclmu i 'wwia i tuii. uu liiw "-..V"' .T".r . f ... .V, ITieo'i lt to JirhiMi ttLoiiHaod almost Instiie A prohibition party, was born at Brook ville, Franklin county, Intl., February 25, 1833. " I 1852 and 1853 ho wits engaged in the Indian wars in North ern California and Sostheru Oretrom i - . O DMGU2iTI0 PLATPOEII. l: party. of th Union, through its nC t; imot i a,; a c;,.,-,: t b, a.n-eii . d-.d .n-id ,-aor to bo !ii-.iai.-.r.ic i by ui:Ai ot IojJ sol.-gvern msm. $jt it ii irv)'pe:v--'-b.?, f ir the practical applica- t;ou and e u roe:naui, ..f the.4e fin iavoe.i.ai prin- cifd - o - s t'at t'to d.vcni.uea. <'U:d not alwavs be co..ir..'.!ed by o-.o poiiaed ;v.r:y A ire s iooi eh i:r.e Ol a I'lf.I.u lfii i ! U :h ne e.--.ry i:u : i;i .-j. u ! 0- cu"fcti--e t t'uj '..', ul if -.;!!; o'."i srwLe, aba- grov, and ti-.u O ovr.r.n-J.it. of hi.v cirri j.l on toe the;cjaer.:l adf ire. bci fiiii a 1 ia-.trwajalaiitj lor im r.ulr.. ia-iv b ".r.lou- 0.1 to -, many, who . re '.vrned f jr the be.iJ.it o: i'.:- fow v.h.. govern. Public ssr- vai'.t-" thji b8.:'':a- rrowary ruser. br.n-'toi-h-io everv ,k-, -si , ' . ..f :.'io tJov.ra- J m-u are a:fl "eat t . hive ctlld for reform within ! th ite-Mbdeiipircv; va: fa we in :u.Uo.-Uv, uride V3&U by the k v p je$do:i of poor, h ive sue- I ja.bedtoiueonaotir.v ir.fiaen-. and hava placed i". 11 a;;i itH.n ati.-ket r.-ahisj which the independent p.'.rUon .f the party are in o. en revolt. Therefore a c")a iroii dcnl i-idi". Sn-.-h 1 c'io.i-,e Ki a'lka oeces shy in ls.'J, U ti ihi will iu' ihe po .!e wi toea i!e ie.iied hy a l'r ,n 1, whi.-h c:;a neerbe for-rotteu nor foiijo.iei. A-.rii in lsjo iho eaia.jo d-.-ui m.ied by the )e'i;;:e v.-ti ihf!. .e 1 by the. 1 ivish use of m.:tty, CO. 1 r:o itc !jo ?crup;i ,:i ; :.M.urae'.r-! an 1 sh r.ie- iess j ibbjM, '.rho had lurainoi tor uul.tr?ul pronts, or f or iiih u;n 'ilu Ue u'jii.-ui P'.rty, during its le;j.i its stlen, ail m bought tcurei -f power, In. s'. vahly da aye 5 in u ra5 ch raelcr ".11 1 p..i'. c il e:t;hVUv. Iti pi uforat ur omiisa are no.v a liit f iw pat f-tdttrc . u doiiia-.d lb re TaU ii u.vr th3 ondai..! of the cm:ry. . Vr..,. ; Z , ! pur.v, so fir as prin i;dc U eoacenv.f. i a trtonareh:e-tl.o:rvOHUywaravHthervafttax rMiU -e-K-e: i pl-atic.r, il ii an .iraaisa- t eoujumi:w n..n-proaacsnas.;tandaiy annie-sdespue SO ti..-, for tnrteWia- th :e xvho cntr.-i iu m 1- Jah of no .ce, taat Kep..oh-.-a. rule i a:iJ policy have .. . r,- . 1 - . . .. i, . -.. 1 1 manarel to surrender to U-reat llruaut. along wait pat l ;.ln:c'. It (tenia . n lim res.raoii 01 our 1 ':' .".4.., --..v..v... -vj .'-., n.vv; Ai;iTmndered ban .lre.!. 01 mi.lioas to ere- lae 00s been p.kael uot.tac general jad-ment cf ateanivvthtt.io... notexlsi I; iu'Is uoo 1 .Mn.-re.-a onr.edor connir, a:o-i lyaaitii.l in the wi-n that the tcreia..vc-thj our lea trader whi h V-neHeaa shioniu-,- rm-s xyre n.ri,;e.i 11 his ;cr-:o:i for tnc Oenim-racy ha, been denrewod; is impowa ani has cntLVaol '? J30 L',;te;1 -t-l-w. ws ,,ff-r tj h,in " hiswtthdraw t'nose hardens. a! fra:n tnoas.care n t o;;ry our re;oe?te l sympathy It pr f; -e; ibjp .lic'-of resei viii - the piihl"-: lail ! for small hotii.ir bv aecna! sot .lers It hu jr.Vei 1 awiv ihepeoMleV heHae f.11 a f- railroad.-, i and'oon-resM-jnt aliens, i .divldn .! aa I corner te, p.- j so a larger area thv.i th-.t-of all oar fam between toe seas It nrokwe a prefer enes lor free iu tila- tions; it ranked ani tried to le.i:z3 a e .atr.d of i State eketh.nj hv federd tr.o;. " U pr.-.fe.i.-es a de- ,-ir.. 1,. ..i,.v:it, lah,,- its,-. Mibi,.... Anu-n-tan w.-rk- ! iu,fmen totuo conMc:i:h.a i eo.viotaud iaioorted contrvet labor. It pr.f.-.i Kra'.iiada to all v. ho were disabled or dia l in th- war. leavi ! widows t n 1 orpUaus; it left to a teiwfttit 11 m,e of lie are -co- tatiws the fir.-i .-fT r; to ep ;l.y.e both boaiaici a- d nj?!so:i-.. It proneri a ooo .-e to correct toe irren l-.rities of oar tariff; it created and baa coatl.io-vd !he;ii. Its owutaraf eonuni.oa c loea-ed the rice 1 1;' more tino 2i per cent, red 11 jtl-.in: its i.'ou rre-sjy.n e ,- !v luetio i of I-.- .s thai 4 per cent. It. profe.se5 too r. '-'..iio i of Aiiicii '.m n'.aauf uAiirer-; ii- has ul j:: -.d them to a:i inure Sa. Ilsi'd vi laaauiartared : rem a .Mae. cr.s c.:ipct ti.-ti r.M 1 iaia.ii tetur- J .11 .- nation', not -anf i: a h: ;h tat:.; raw ia 1! er: il. It i er.'fe.-.-es to protect uil Aiaarieia iu.i 1 si.ri.os: it has 1 impovcri.ihid inaay to sab ida:? a fo-v. It p.r -fc-ts return if Anicri.'-ia urieitkaic, an i:idu trv foilowo-l : by h..i:ourpe.;.:e. U p.-.te-sea the e-jaa'ity of vll j ea before :i3 la v. A .lo.ii li:v' to :,x t ic 3 at is o: col ire.I cit livens, the aotu or hs C'i;)ve s we c overic. by the caeiskiw .I its -courts. If vecopts aaew the duty of leaii.i- in the a . rit of pro;rrcas aad ret' a a " its; ciioht erinnaa'-s re perai.ttcd t- es-:.'pe t!iro.i;h enntrivs I deli;- s or aet-'nl connivance in the i-ro e cuiina. !I jueye :.bjd wi'h corruption, outbreaking espo.Jiires no he: rer shock its ni.-rai scn-e. I s hon es: raemberss. its iodepe ie-it j urna!s, a 1 mtfer nai li tilt" il 3.1 C0;!i O 'tis. Jii T aU. a '1 -tV IU U" rt".l i- li ..r a cto u-vi bad noniiuatoiH. T..at eh-m,v is ne.-- eerily pX.ved byanUinr sar.uusof ni ,ro than j lt e:;t ; r au a c .tv m its i .. .:i ,e ), v. n:en o is e .' ic. Vv. .: early oe--n caee eois-irv tatatioa -tilTeiiiV 1 s uinusi taxit'.o"!. We den : :-n n. to relieve the i !b:pnhh,-an n tt t.r f r having failed o front ;ra.ii.'!i;i v ar tiise t whi -h ;iiii'-.j. cripole.l iadn-lr.' and !e- have :'r.;ivzad be.: nrived l.dav o; cn-.l I ic i n. er.". cy p'e !,.- s a i i o;' j i ro.var I. Th : cs i's.;f to purify the K.dn':!i-c..r--tpti-)n, to ret.re tc-'o- istration ir-ai oiey, to rc ve resp-jcl s-v -aw ant to re duce tavUinn to t'l lowe ti'onii eon i ; c av.-P'a a dae re;r-ir.l to th? pre 'rvot'.o of the f ;i.h ..; iPe in ion, t.. i i-t ... ,a it .... .-i ,-, -.. Wo ... ia i-:0 w, iioacer, taai kvhda.i-.n :i?e;ii'i;; the .-.-:pa-ioa.s j f the pe pie yhoiild l-e cn'.i us an. 5 i-oKer- ' 7:.ive in inetiiod, not in a ivan.e of jiob'.ic 1 otijiiioa, ten re-p-visive its denim. Is, the i'cino- ! era tie party is p',cde:d i- r..vi-e th t.ir.C in a spa-it of ' i'air:ie.-s toad interest-:; b it in inais '.. a re.Pt-:!o:i in i t.iNes, it is not proi-..sB.l t iojurean ,' domes i ind:: j- tricsbatr-.ther toprojiott-.t'ieirhe-i.thy cr iw:b. Fm.n I the fut'.ndation of this ovei nioer.t tee t x j - colic .-.el j attiii s'.i.-loai ha'j. e h.'e Pe.n fciio cirei source of j Feder d r.veatte. N th they laas-- continue to b: ! M rv V.-e.', many in .' Ua -e c en ; t;. r,:y up,.i j le-'i?dat:cn! for a sure, s fa- conrea'a;-, si tha'. any t c!::r.e ,f 1 :v must !.-: ui ever- Klej re-.;ardfa! of lab r j aud rapit.il thus involved. Viie ;.r-c. i-. f r-'t-nn ! most l,e sui-ic n in its et-.e.-ut'ton to this pr.'..'i iViet-ita i or jn-tiee !l iKa.l t': M!i b-3 l.c.i-jl to t'ae Y: Jove; iitaent. The :'i ...a 1 ioiist be af 1 labor of the a'oil-!..-'.. ru l.hoi-, :md qairenicats ot an eo eioan.'.il ne:es:arv redac' ion in ta: ition : fevtel without deprivinr Aiaar'te. tv to com :ete saci-e.ivfedv v.'iia tvitnout na.-t-inx Lower ri.e.s 01 ...i:y th "1 vv.il bo air. pie toeo-.cv any r.er.a? ' cst o: pros' net ion wlii-di may exit 01 c-iiisesioeiica o. .'.c oa ncr i-ac ..1 ivj-es priivath.iif mt.in i-oon.ry. ,S:.:hiient. rcveune to pay alKhe expenses o! the Kedcra! ;ovc,:nr.e.:t cv.nou.- mav cxit in c inseipience o; I'.c h.tiicr r.-.te of w.s, itiaiiv atlmtms cre-l. ioelnd.tir penin.s, interest and principal of iha pi b.ie ittbt , can he got utnler our pre eiit tea teei of taxa1 ion from Cnvtoir. -house taxes on fevar imported arli- ies, bcariny the ho ivi?t on arucles of lii-cnrj- an.l bearii'' lijr'ast on articles i f aeces-itv. We thcr. fore d -no nice the al Uses of the exutiiy t riS' a u! so to pre :C ; linii'nit nion, wi Ueoiaon that- 1 eJeral t t:u;..i shall oe t-Seln siveiV mr public parps-'Ses and sn .11 not oxe-te i the necsU oilhc jfoverunic.it ..o ots.i;: '.iy a 'm n s!;re 1. The ..y:-ti-in or ilircc ts ;ti n. know.: a-' the 'intc-rnr.! re'.e-ice," is a Wiirliiv.aa i so i.i:f a- 1 -e law con'in-it-s the money reteivc:i tc..:r jfroui -ho ;i 1 lie s a.-vci. ly devo ed t i the relief of the i.e.'ple f r -:a reiaaiaiti; burdens of the war, un i . e ma .e a d to a V t:te ;-.a f;! ae 1 care .an-1 eoelfort of v: ,.-thy s d-iicr-. line of dat.v i 1 thewar. oi ilie It-.-publ payment of u.;h petis.or.s as i'onere-- li-ahlch in the r, o-id for t M n . v iri'i time to time tfr oit to sjeh- s H .Ucrs a like foa l to.-..no saelon hors i.;c 1 alrcidy provide-! a id any s-nr-p!'-s ;.:,! j.-.ji.i l.u,. i.i 1 e trca-ury. We favor an Ainericao coiitine 1 a' poliev, ba-ed upon ni. re in. i;nat- c a niiner-.-i ;i aa with t;ie fiftoaa a-ster it; n'oliesof . it; ;ai relaiions Central and 8on'h Arneriei. but c-ili'itrlKr alb itii one. j V.'e beliuve in iioi.c-.t nio-i.-y the if ! I aid silver ! coinage f the const'o i tu.ion an ! ac'reu.itt'.n mediu a j coiiver'.i'ole "nilo sn.;'.i money v.ithout loss. j AsRerthi the eq eility "f ail man be' re thelo.v j wc bo'-d tl. ;t it is tec limy of the (or.i.. a 1: cat, in dealings with the people, t mete o at cq-.iai aa I ctaet ; jtiitic-j w uil c:l.::ca.s, or wbatevcr nati.iiy, r..ce, col or or per:-u.;.sien, reiigiun or poiitav.l. We boiieva naiVee bdt .t ani afiir o-nnt, and we recall to tlie nu ai'y of th; pe pie the nohic strnrs-le of the i3".i crt's in the Koriv-flftii .! For- tv-:.ix-.h Conresisos, by wli'eii areiu -tint Kenv.h.'io.i.i op; 0,1:10a wr.s coiapciica to ajiscnt to ice,;.-! inoo niuKiiiif every wi;t re illegal the ; ree.:ce of troops at the polls the conclusive proof that a iJe nocraiie adniini -.rati ni ai l pre -ervo l.bc ty v-ith or;cr Toe .eio:-t'.on of I'eucra! oiii :er for the Ti-.-riio.ij-; h mid be rc ;i r.ine.i to c:i.incns 1 ia vii.cs.v lv-ini'i.t lii ere t. We op;.o-.e smnpitntry laws which vox the citizen, an 1 : la-are with in hv,.iiv,l liocriy. V.'e favor a boa jsi, c:il service rofor-a in c-o?npen- satioii of ail I.' a-ud St.ites oilices by ii-;d sd triM. t he sep '.ration oi t '.inrcii asal Sioile. and .he dil'.isi on of free elurition by c o;a:n -a seliools, so that evcrr chiid be re -a ricted to cii.incns 1 ox vices' v lv-iici.t there f. I io th.! ! Old in iv bss tau 'hi the riehU and duties of citizenship. W...j ve favor all Ir'idttion which wal t-n 1 to 1 t!l3 eiiaitable d.-trib.ui a o: pi-o;cr y, to the preven- ..p ...I. n ll'.ll .'1 !.l l .1 to tt o tr:.-t. c. .fore '.o -i. of ! io-Iivi-Ur ri-At'i afahist eor;wri.-e abuse-", v.-e hid; 1 licit the v e'n.ue r, soese'.v iloenus on a scrap. dons i retrard for'the i-i-.bt-s ,f pr..;nv a dtft- e.l bv law.. 1 We bcli.ivi, that libor is best rewarded where it is frerst and most i-nlirhteae '. It fhnuid he f wt rc i i and ihcri.-ht-d. We fa ur the rept-ai oi all the I iwa restriiinitu the free action of lab r. and thccnict- j ment of lawo by which I ibr oryniizationi may Jc j increased, an 1 of all soch leispa:.: i as will ten ' to j cniihten the people a3 to the true relations of cap- ; i Ui 1 and labor. We believe that trie pubiic lan Is ooiht. as fir as r ihle, to bs kept a s home t3 .d- ijt ac.ni e tier :; , tl-a ..II unearned land beret f re im r iv;de i dy j rr ia- -. 1 to ra.Iroa 1 c -po avi ins by-' the Kentibli -an i ..... : a .-houl I be re st--red tn the jubi'c doni an ao t no , ii ..re tirtnts shall be made t c Tpora iois. or be al- , lovve i to f 'di into the iaviie.sH.;) of alien ahs.cn ee. We are oa o,. J o all pr in -;tions wai a, a un iny pretext. wo-.Pl c jnvert t!i ;etierl G-ve'ioaent into ; a tnarhine for the colnctioii of t :::.- to be distribute 1 j am.iii,' the Mates or cit ze: s thereof Li realSiraiiotf the declira.ion of the IVuHeraiie ' platform of ;S ti that ".he liberid r.n iple- einhoPiei by .Jefferson in the I'ei-larai.on of 1 aocpeo.ienee. and sanctioned in ihe-.. o a itiiutlon, which makes onrj the .; land of liberty ar.d 'he a-ylmii i f tiie op;.re-e;l f every nation, have e- cr been cardinal principle in e H-."1 e r,.ith- .lVo nevertbaie do n..t.sant- ; t;on the iniporta.i.r.n o. ior.o-0 1 ihor, or the a.l.n. ssi in ' f servile rices ai.titcd bv h .bits, t.-.ininr. rsdi-i ii or Ktilaica isu a.i'ii..'u i.i.... v.;; -.cs. ij-m ... --..ii vj ..- pie, or to the citizen-hip whi ii our laws coofrr. i Aincric in c'v.liza ,aa deiiii :iK ih it aii'aiiiSj tin: iulmi- . g'.ttion or ioipor-'ation W Montiiaiia to t'nese anoies ! our gates siioiiid be ci..--.-.i. The Uetaocrattc party insisU that it is tha duty of tiie liover: ment to p'-otc t with equal ' fidelity a., d vi-i:an -e the ri'lits of its citizens, native or nataraPe-.l, at home an 1 ahoan; and to the eml that this proteeti.oi my beas-u. c t. United State pape s of iiaiuraiu ati.m t--sue! by Courts of c.K-tSiit j.irUdi -tio.i. mast be r."jpe::te l by the exe aitive atwi Iclsl 'tivedeputn.enta i f o r own (lovernr.ient, and by oil foret.jn powers. It is an i:n''er.itie duic of th;. lver.nnent to e fic eatiy pr.i.e t idi the ryl'tsof persons and the p op;: ty of every Antera-an citizen in fond;n lands, and de aand oi.d en for i fad reparation fur any iuv. si m t'.eieof. n .tn'er t :n citizen i- .n!y res;.:n bie to his own ; rSo.e nnientf r ;.ny artdone in hi c u airy, or under h.r Cag and law, "only to be tried then for on her j s ii, and aecorUintr to' her laws. No i.ver esists in his -joYernmeot to csottriale an American cltUcn, to be tr.eiin any foreiifn land for a cy such act. Ihi-ieonrr. ha never ind any wed-ded -e' and exe cute 1 fereirn oolievsave nn er a t-emoerali a ita uis- l t'ation; that pj.iey has e cr been, in rerpv dto tor- ciju nation-, so ioliasthey "do eo" act detrimental to tia interest? of the country or hurtful to ottr citizens, t let s-thoni alone. Tiiat cs' the rc. uii -of ti.;.-. t m'ii . . .-..m i-. r.t I fin- i' 'jft t iuoU ami"1 of tife sdjvee-;i ; of the Kupubac, a3 to o u,o for tae nteriur has .men- fe..8, pv hT w-X-ani hejoutu.cad part, a Jtf.t-.-n lHn.j, w upi..j.ia Under ihsiiuvratic rule and poiky our merciuaUi and siilir fiyri,' xhi st;r aud s:rlpes in even- port, sue-ees-'ifuil sc-tr-.iisd oat a market for t'ae varied pro ducts of American industry. fnder a quarter c! a century of nenub'.i:a;i rule and poli.'y, djsulto our nianifjt aJvautajrcs over all other' n::tto.H in liigh pud labor, favorable climates and teoattng s iii Jes;.t3 the freo ioin of tr.tde amw,' all tliee Unite l states, desnue their pipaiatio s t.v the forenott raees of men ani an an nual im nt'.ra ion of the youisr, thriity arid aaveiitur- ur Com-uo-ee, tna eon.-nd o. ths markets of tne w"r!''- instu.id the I!e:ub.icaa narcy s br.tuh policy, we e:mn.l, in beaalf of tae Aiaer.easi Oeraocra.jy. au Amar.eaa T.:ey; wscevl oi too l.epubawm p:.rty 8 d3redit. jchene aud ial j.retensa oi fncndsnip to Amerkui 1 the.-, exore.-.iel bv imuosla ' taxes, we do- m-.i.l i.i behalf of the Jicnocraey, fraodom for Araer ier.n 1 ..! r, by relncior taxes to thecal that these L'aii3d Staies may eomoeio with ua.iin lered powers tjr primacy iniuaj natija in all liie arts of peace an 1 fruits of liborty. W't'a profound regret; wd bivc be3.i apprise 1 by the yenor ible .-l ite.;ni.ti, t'arou ;li ,vho.-o person struck t ii blow at the vital priu.dpie of the nvjub'ic ao qinece.i -e in the will oi th; majority tint he can not perniit us aealn to p' 1 e in nU ba d3 the leader ship" of lae l;cnio -ritie h jsl, f -r the reason that the ajh'Cve.iienti of reforai in the adminiotration of the l e.lerai Uci-erameiK is an uadcrlakinir now too heavv for bU ftja and faiisn V.re.-lh. 1'ej Vicing that his anJ eieem, o a a.sa tru DJ.it nomine or lrce n in, tl,u P:e .e of oar ,!evo ,10:1 to t'.u priucipl .-s and the ?M'! u' uue;wr;.b!3 m tae history o! tins uepublie frotu t.w Ub.w au 1 imine 01 Buinuel -I. idden. ' tins ?Uvaseut ,f the hopes, praie.;0e9 and P'.n"-ej oi toe laioeratie par.y, the -real wie oi re.orm an I cnanire ui ad-iua str wira w subui.ttel to tao people in t-aaa ,coi,aenec, tint toe poptnar voice w, 1 pro .on a-e 1,1 favor ,i new men, a-d cew and n;?:; Xr t .e eens on oi t..toe, lue e.np.oj m.-nt a id due ic- ": 1'., ,r-!lJ " ca;-..al, a..d toe eueral vre'iare Ot .ao cou.ai... t J.vgJ..u uMoo-i What is the use to buy trees from stran-' ge-s v. hen yon can secure a letter character .i:el qua ity from our fellow-citizen Tim. Ford, iio Ltur.t aiittx-s what he sells ami he is hero and if we laid him faUe wo can put our hands 0:1 him ffi35ui--Crf& , i.:V. ftf y'-. gj tl si iif l-. AT EiH OK. teym wy fr Prny ctv wv 3 If 2 5?? I o L. Jl&J&JJZ. .iJL would resppvt fully inform t-l.-e puMic that he has iu hand a line assortment of lry G.c, ;&:;. Croc cries, and in f;ict evervthiii nau.-illy kept at a first c aij store. Uiie iiim a cae. -il f- W 4.ii- All Linda of rio.luee fZLAl. orders promptly attended to-' m&rr.m tt. trrs. ""Tlfv Jf' .J 3 p- -"3 S w r-- - r . , ! r-s rs t rr f-. V j 2.f&&&jLi3 ! ' TTAVIXCS PUaC'IIASKn Til" ABOVE NAMK1) 1 XL "nil of K. Stt-phens and Co., we ro now prs- j pared to far.njii anv anieuot of tin bet qtt.dily of ; j ' 3Hi -J .V i i' sw ever off ered to the pnMie in iMu-ilns county. We w li iiir.ii-h ;it iiieir.iii at the fo'duovoi prices: ?."o. 1 nni;li lumber -Mipair No. 1 f.ooiT.i, -' 'nei'. ii perr.M. No. 1 t' i iri itf. 4-iiieh ja-r M. No. 1 finSshinj; lumber 4-0 pe: M. ; No. I .! in - ? s 1)4- I'jiini r oressi-.l on '.' Mde--..S-l per l. i No. 1 iiiushi.iif lu.nioer stressed via -1 uucs. j;er jI. CLARKE tt BAKER. CIVIL BEXD STORE! iV. Ii. DC ALE It IN: r 1 j J 7 BOO l8 .QCOQIZIZS, StO. ; ; I : fill Kinn3 of PrdoJ.12 Ta-CCH in Exahanfe. I 0 i CIVIL llHXD, DOUG. CO., OllEfiOV. II. ADHAIIAM. s. a. mrtsTKi.. CIIAS. 1IIKSTKL : 1 in!pji".T rjscjrw v f . aia.I.4s-, uli 4. l-Wi - IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE GROCERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 2 a ul 4 North Front street, - - - . The P.trTEn.g' GriDr: 13 Is sued March and iSeirt., each 'a year: L'Ki pa-es, 8Axlli jj inches, with over IJ.JiOU iihistrationd a whole pic- inre callcrv. Gives whole sale prices cliro t to consumers on all poods for personal ir family use. Tells how to r.kr, itiid gives exact cost of every thing you bise, eat, drink, wear, cr have fart v. hii. Tncse invaluable Looks con tain i.uormatwn gleaned from the inas kets of the v.i-rld. W'o wiii mail a copy Freo t ) any address r.pi.n receipt cf tho j!otta''(j 7 cents. Let us hear Ixoei you. Respertfidlv, WONTGOfERY VVARD & ' '2 i0 Vobah JLTcnac, Cbtca- postage and A I j-i x St .! re -eivc f (:.., a e.'stiy box 'T S i U jwhie!.- w... help ail, of fit iiix.if firooiis itber sex, to rs money riht away than anything else ia this w-orl-h K-rtnnes vv sit the w rit'V ahsol .ite'y sure t A.t oa3 addre TUUE and Co., Augusta, Maine. i--;, OR - 1! HILT 0 r 1. nro in receipt of a now airl choice lot of sprhg oods, of all l-'nds and suitable for all classes, making ourbtcok of re We are detennincd to reduce our store a which will speak for tlicmsel even the closest buver that we n say. We will send samles and -t" A-i 9 .0-3 v. order to 1 nei CC3 ill CY that we meaii 'lt illll' -. f"; o.lii,li 7 Ei. zi n AND BUY A sr' -r, i- .Vs- .-i. . One of the biggest and best stock of nothing but the best Bout 3 vvs, j ; SHERIDAN BROTH They would annoauce that they have just Largasi Stocks of liver brouoht to . Don vnd when i i-lRNSand HEADY .MA Obi TIN W All l-i -a,, kuj ply- in their line ol any house to- MM O tUI S WW U9 VTsV T77 tT JT . VS. M a S p j j c.hu purchase elsewhere. In die tsliapo ot hu ldiajr matf rials the jvay t locko, loutt., etc, we cau ofae; superior inducements to purcliasere. Ti us, Ue.RQ jrivti you bargains in the in. . iwiiiy brands of stove?, not eoualled elae-oIihi-b Hack's. narii2a. Farmer Utility, lb-xter, Pacific, H est. Clar"iKi ficciiloi Inn. Kicvr, 1-a.ijiiro l.'jty, and oilier sivt-si ini rnttrp. Tiie L.-ft of wmkinenai constantly mpi-yed in' the man u lecture t ' our :'!iiwar and buyers should learn our prices. We have also tarauins to offer in gun?, such as Winchester. Sharp and iher !t e. s wh 1 as in Shot-gut-; and Pixt'o'd W- no also AiTi-tas for th. White Peerlea and New Home Sen-ing Macl :u a e sell at lowest rate, and waTrant a.s Com nie t l" every re.-spect- We can alwo uppl y Aves'SIl and REiblji'? Eaisis9 I e ne?t in tlu iihrkrt. at . lowest rate. Jive n.s a cali, inspect )r n'.ock, inquire to our pric-s, aud we promlsa to suit a'--f any one ran. R. s. & J. c. s 11 E Ri dan (Successors to Thos. i. Kheridan) DEALERS IS TT -V ?t WAP.!:, TINWARE. STOVES, OCXS, CUTbF.ItV. AM) TI NX Elba tXR N'fSHI G H.v:i. tix stoke, Rosrsrcti;, or. ; ITavlny secured the aoove businex, -ri? t.r- t re lared to keen up its former good name for work and prices. V.'e have the best of material and alwysr.. fail stock of ir-xvls ou hand and it is our aim to t -nish eustiimers with first-elass articles at live and let ive ricos, A full stock of Ii-oii and Steel For turtle. Dealers from abroad will receive promnt attention. R. S. 61 J. t:. SHERIDAN. Opposite Metropolitan Hotel, Eoseburg. Iiavhiflf and Hair Csittiiss in a Workmanlike 3Iaasier. NO 79 9 our immense stock of goods - i ;o have greatly reduced our department and to show yen sin ess, we aitk you to call at sour goods and prices, o-y- v t, - ros. ..Till rrT0ii trn sfciv-- s; .rvv liivi ViOii iiiv l.Sff .-tx. -fan what prices on application. -t. ti.i Hit t? ,!;.i O. B T iris If :t iff NEW SET OF -,s ,---S A" tif ir -. ? . '.h. f, 4 jT-JJ fa Jt goods ever brought to town. leather and have got use 1 tb rz. to Seo ISq! v rert-ived aud now have on hand one of the Geaoral , Sardvrare nd led to their 3 TO VEi OF Abb PT , they are prepared to dvciarw t!iy havo th in jSouiheru Oregon, which they proposo MliTHOPiiLlTA. III I'EL. Thai ltppzalas IIosEs-e Situated n the r-eTitcr of the bnwness nortinn ri nsoKr!.-, b.v:f re-ntly changed handB, has been COIMPI,-Ti'L,Y RENOVATED irparJ : 1 .a; v. . or .the retention of sruesto. The he s'v.j .oju rtiti; the Wat the With good attendance. As Mr?. Zi-ler hai i harja cf the kitchen the cooking will be unexceptionable. Kates reasonable. Fra coach to and from th railroad. LOU. ZiGLEIi. A. F.CAMFBKLL. E. r. WALSH. lieal Estate A 0:0211; ts, KOSEBURG, OREfJOX. liirR0VED FAT.1IS FOR SALE CHLAI AXD 01.' ! EASY TEKilS. - - j zzz . mm&mm&f labb, KOfoioBuilii, 0RGiNT. :fc &s4z xtb s&sxx lisa tuLi SADDLES, WHIPS IN fact every thing IN -THAT"" Ed ."EC M:B3 . - AND MUST EE Sold Clieap for Casli. i Call ana See mo Eeforo Buying Elsewhere. ALSO AGENT FOR BESKIMG SELF BiNDSS AND MOW l.RS, OL13S' WAGON, STEEL-WIIEEL hay RAKE3 OAKLAND, OREGON, Vj3 "s, & -"p-t CHEAP FOR CASH Oft APPHOVED CREDIT, ' A StTIlI0It CL-S3 OF PURE-BRED MERINO RAMS, Oaay Parm, near "Wilbur, Bougla3 Ooiinty, Oregon. 1. SMITH & SON. nov-l Juiy 12th, 14. Is hereby givn Oiat wb have sold tho entire business fonnerlv conduet.j.1 by us to Mr. Geo. ll.-Shanibrook," who Will cilleet all accounts due the firm ai d pay all o tstandinr claims a7alo.1t it. We wish to ibvuk our many i:itro:is for the loany f jvor.j extended to us in the part, and hopi-. thev will still .continue with the new proprietor. J. II. Shvi-e & Co. OastAsn, Or., July 1st, 1S31. nv agreement I have placed all accounts due the late firm f J. H. Mmpo & Co., hi the hands of John 11. Shu j;e for collection. All those oa ing accounts will please settle the same cither by csii or note without delav. Uro. H. Sua:tfBooK. Oakland, July 1st, 1834. Wishes to inform the public that ho has a number of sewing machines for eaie at his store at reduced prices.. The Eldridge, Springfield and Singer, AND THE LATEST IMPROVED ACHME Call and see at Louis BaiSIs' Watehmikin? Store C'ood barg-ilii to every one wishin; to buy He wine Machines. ' . . 3P.SL3rS31XXI3 Who have Sprin? W.iter bo intrtuce into thoir barm and houses, for family u-e or irriyatiion, should use THS C3JSCStT' ClTJfiUCU3 PiP- Uavir-r the County Tti-ht fI e n sell to farmers LHhl wao atiiirh;-e to do the werk. Will Ir tne same by contract or by the f.wt, msy be i sired. Wrranra to do gcwsi work or "no rav. Thuusanda of fwt ha-e bsen laid in i.-aHforrtaand"5 workinvr at; ;faetoritly. It is su-oerior to uny pire, ifood for yar, don's ruat, and keeps the water clear and pure. Call ,i,id so I. 3X,TZX,S. K-osobur, Oregon