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Srhc §tmocr<it¡4 S'irne 5. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TION. CONVEN Klippel, B. F. Wade, J. N. T. Miller, J. The Democratic County Convention, for Jackson county, met at tho Court House, in Jacksonville, on Thursday, Ageuts for the “ Times.” May 9th, at 2 o’clock, P. m ., and was — called to order by James D. Fay, Chair Gxo. P. R owxll A C o ., - New York man of the Central Committee. T hoi . B oycb , - - - - San Francisco On motion, J. N. T. Miller was elected L. S amukl , - - - - Portland - temporary Chairman, and II. K. Hanna, L. P. F ishbr , - - - - San Francisco temporary Secretary of the Convention. D am . G rebx , . . . Josephine Co. The Chairman appointed, as a Com- mittee on Credentials, the following P reaching .—Rev. Skidmore will hold named gentlemen: Henry Klippel, divine servico to-morrow (Sunday) at the Chas. Goodwin and W. F. Songer, who, after a brief absence, returned the follow usual hour. ing report : For the best Photographs, go to Bradley A Ru- We, your Committee, beg leave to re lofson'a Gallery without STAIRS—jar ASCEND port thè following gentlemen entitled to IN THE ELEVATOR, 429 Montgomery Street, seats in this Convention : Grant's Fuss.— David Sexton, Hunt Eaa Francis«». Magruder, by Benj. Haymond, proxy. R eligious .—Rev. Father Blanchett Rock Faint.—Geo. Ingram, Ben. Hay will hold divine services at the Catholic mond, Abram Schultz, by Ben, Hay proxy. Church, to-morrow (Sunday) at the usu mond, Eden.— Wm. Brotherton, Thos. More al hour. land, James Woody. Link River.— D. Davis, A. M. Poe. L ecture at A shland .—Rev. B. R. Evans1 Creek.— M. W. Hale, L. Gurt- Johnson will lecture to-morrow (Sunday) man. at Ashland on the subject of “Odd Fel Manzanita.— F. Plymale, J. W. Pit lows’ Emblems.” All are invited. man. Willow Springs.— II. P. Deskins, by A. P aradise L ost .—“Dore’s Panorama Alford, proxy, j. W. Wells, by Ben Hay of Milton's Paradise Lost,” will be on ex mond, proxy, A. Alford. Leland.— T. II. Southworth. hibition at Horne’s Hall this evening. Table Rock.— J no. Cardwell, John Size Admission, 50 cents ; children, half-price. more, B. F. Wade, M. A. Houston, by B. Wade, proxy. F ire .—Last Monday eveniug an alarm F. Foot's Creek.— Robt. A. Cook, Alex. of fire was sounded, and upon arriving at Neil. the scene of action, it was discovered that Applegate.— C. C. Goodwin, John Bolt Judge Duncan’s chimney was on lire, and J. W. Stockberger. Little Butte.— John Fountain, Janies which was soon extinguished. Mattney, 11. R. Brown, J. M. Black. Uniontown.— C. Mattney. S erenade .—V. S. Attorney-General Ashland.— A. S. Jacobs, P. Barron, w. Williams was serenaded last Monday eve F. Songer and Ed. Del’eatt. ning, at the United States Hotel, by a Jacksonville.— Henry Klippel, J. N. T, small squad of admirers. He made a Miller, H. K. Hanna, J. \V. Manning, few remarks, explanatory of his visit, by J. D. Fay, proxy, M. F. Alcorn, Veit Schutz, Jos. Crane, Win. Griffin. and then subsided. Big Butte.— Not represented. Flounce Rock.— Not represented. R emonstrance .—G ov . Grover has re Goose Lake.— Not represented. ceived a remonstrance against the pardon Sterling.— Not represented. of Thomas Brown, who was sent to the Lost River.— Not represented. AU of which is respectfully submitted. Penitentiary from this county some time HENRY KLIPPEL, Chm’n. ago, for the arson of Wm. Bybee’s barn. On motion, the report was accepted and M ail C ontract .—Messrs. Kubli & Committee discharged; and on further motion, the report was adopted. Wilson have received the mail contract The Chairman now announced the to carry the mails from Jacksonville to election of permanent officers of the Con McDaniel’s Mills, on Butte Creek, at $.850 vention in order, whereupon James per annum. Service to commence in D. Fay was elected President, H. K. Hanna, Secretary, and John Bolt, Assist July- _______ ant Secretary. On motion, the President appointed a R ed M ens ’ B all .—The members of Committee of five, on Order of Business, the Improved Order of Red Men will composed of the following gentlemen : give a ball at Horne’s Hall, on Monday Wm. Griffin, A. S. Jacobs, A. Alford, M. evening. Extensive preparations have W. Hale and Wm. Brotherton. On motion, a Committee on Resolu been made, aud a good time may be ex tions was now appointed, consisting of pected. James N. T. Miller, Francis Ply- * N ew P aint S hop .—Ed. Peacock has» male, Ben. Haymond, John Sizemore, W. F. Songer, Henry Klippel and A. M. removed his painting establishment to Poe. the building lately erected on the corner The Committee on Order of Business of C and Fourth streets. Anybody wish returned the following report, which was ing anything in Ed.’s line, will do well accepted and Committee discharged : The undersigned, Committee on Order to call on him. of Business, would respectfully report the R emoval .—The Misses Kent have re following as being the order of business, for the action of this Convention : moved a door east of their former milli The nomination of three members of nery apartments, and have also orna the House of Representatives, one Coun mented their new quarters with a large ty Judge, two County Commissioners, show window, filled with an admirable one Sheriff, one Clerk, one Treasurer, one School Superintendent, one Assessor, one display of millinery and other “fixins.” Surveyor, one Coroner and seven mem bers of the County Central Committee. A uction 8 ale .—Mrs. McClentic will All of which wo respectfully submit. dispose of her entire household goods to (Signed) A. 8. JACOBS, AL. ALFORD, the highest bidder for cash, on Oregon M. W. HALE, street, at 10 o’clock, A. m ., this (Saturday) W. BROTHERTON, morning. Mrs. McClentic and family WM. M. GRIFFIN. On motion, the report was adopted. intend to leave Jacksonville shortly, The Committeeon Resolutions, by their to join Mr. McClentic at Windsor Locks, Chairman, returned the following, which, Connecticut. on motion, was accepted and Committee We learn by a private telegram discharged; and on further motion the that Geu. J. W. Nesmith will be report was adopted : R-sohel, 1. That wc declare our allegiance to unable to reach Jacksonville to speak in the time-honored principles of »he Democratic par answer to Judge Williams. We deeply ty, imi we denounce and condemn any policy savor regret that the General will be unable to ing of the “New Departure,’’ “I’assiveisin” or any affiliation with Radicalism, which is but another answer Judge Williams, as announced. name for centralization, no matter by what name It is a grievous disappointment to us, as it is called or under what guise it is presented. 2. W« declare that the Democratic party of the well as to the Democracy of this county, United States should place a sound Democratic who desired to hear him. Presidential ticket in the field, upon a sound Dem SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 11, 1S72. A D ialogue .— [Scene in Jacksonville.'] J. B. —Say, Kubli, who was that big fellow with the lantern-jaw and scow boots, that Kelly had in a buggy the oth er day, when he was driving “Buck” and 4‘Beek” down the Applegate road ? Kubli.— Why, that was Judge Wil liams, the U. 8. Attorney-General. J. B.— H—11! Was that Judge Wil liams? If I didn’t think he was a San Francisco drummer for a liquor house, I hope I may be shot ! N ot on the “E nthuse .”—With the exception of one feeble cheer when U. S. Attorney-General Williams came out on the balcony to speak Saturday night— which was no more like an honest, hear ty, ringing eheer than the piping voice of Achilles in Hades was like the trumpet tongue of the same warrior in the tumult of battle—and one still, small voice at the close of the harangue, there was not the slightest manifestation of enthusi asm. Oregonians, especially in Jackson county, don’t “enthuse” on Williams, as an eulogist of Grant, worth a cent. P ersonal . —Mr. Wm. Bybee started for Happy Camp this week. Messrs. Wm. K. and M. Ish were in town this week. U. 8. Attorney-General Williams start ed on a pilgrimage to Josephine. We don’t think he will capture that county. Miss Lizzie Brooks, daughter of Mr. E. C. Brooks, of this place, arrived from the East Sunday evening last Messrs. John Bilger and Morris Men- sor, of this plaoe, and Wm. Bilger, of Willow Springs, returned from San Fran cisco on Tuesday’s stage. ocratic platform. 3. The interests of the Southern portion of Or egon have been too long neglected, and the time has conio when its development il imperatively de manded. While, therefore, we are in favor of the development of the commerce of the Columbia and Willamette rivers by any legitimate means, our Senator and Representatives are hereby instructed to support no man for U. S. Senator but a sound Democrat, and no Democrat but one who is pledged to use his best endeavors to secure all necessary Congressional legislation looking to the develop ment of Southern Oregon. 4. We believe that a system of railroads, gov erned by just principle.’ and intended for the pub lic good, is necessary to the proper development of the State in general, and of this portion of it in particular; that the general government has al ready amply and liberally provided for the con struction of the same, and we are opposed to any taxation of the people or State subsidies to aid in the construction of such railroads, and are equally opposed to unfriendly legislation against the same. 5. We are opposed to any construction of the Act entitled “An Act providing for the selection and sale of the swamp lands belonging to the State of Oregon,” approved October 26th, 1870, which tends to deprive actual settlers of any rights which they may have in lands reported as swamp land, and our State Senator and Representatives are hereby instructed to use all honorable mean« to se cure such rights to actual settler«. 6. We are in favor of an honest and economical administration of the State and county govern- me7.t'We declare that the land system of this State should be reformed, in order that the rights of ac tual settlers be protected against land monopolists. We declare further, that the mining lands, which have been selected as school lands, should be se- cured to the miner, who has spent years of toil in developing them, and that the sale of such lands to capitalists and monopolies is an outrage which the next Legislature should remedy. The following nominations were made by the Convention : For Representatives, E. C. Mason, Henry Klippel, L. D. Wade ; County Judge, John M. Black ; County Commis sioners, John 0‘Brien, Thomas Wright; Sheriff, J. 8. Miller ; Clerk, 8. J. Day ; Treasurer, Kaspar Kubli ; School Super intendent, J. B. Farley ; Assessor, Wm. Gregory ; Surveyor, G. H. Lynch ; Cor oner, L. T. Davis. On motion, the Convention proceeded to elect a Central Committee, whereupon the following gentlemen were elected: John 8. Herrin, Wm. Simpson, Henry “G. M. D.”—Don’t stand aghast with awe and fear, eyes wide open, hair on end and fingers tightly clinched with the idea that these mysterious symbols are cabalistic signsand represent some secret organization of masked demons, who car ry terror and dismay with their midnight prowlings and disperse w ith the dawn of morning. No! They are only the ini tials of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis covery, that pleasant medicine which has acquired a National reputation and prov- : en so efficacious in coughs, colds, bron- ■ chitis, consumption and kindred diseases. For these complaints it has no equal. Sold l>y druggists. Ax E rror .—Judge Williams asserted in his speech to the serehaders that Hor j S ilver .—Mr. Thos. Murray showed us ace Greeley said that if the Democracy a fine specimen of silver ore, taken out nominated a ticket, he would immedi ‘ of a ledge recently discovered on the west ately go over to the support of Grant. side of Goose Lake. He represents the After a careful perusal of the proceedings ledge to be four feet in width and well of the Cincinnati Convention, we confess defined, and the assay at sixteen feet our inability to see the truth of Judge i gives $65 per ton. Mr. Murray and four- Williams’ assertions with these specs. j teen others have formed an incorporation The whole tenor of the speeches and pro i called the Buckhorn Silver Mining Com ceedings indicate that the movement was pany, and are taking active steps to de understood to be confined to the Repub velop their ledge. May good success at- lican party, without any reference what ■ tend their enterprise. ever to the Democracy. The temporary D emocratic B arbacue .—Tho De- Chairman, Judge Mathews, struck the | mocracy of Jackson county will hold an key-note in his speech opening the Con vention. He declared the movement of old fashioned barbacue on Saturday, May the Liberals a rebellion in the ranks of 25th. Hon. Ben. Hayden, Senator Fay the Radical party. Senator Carl Schurz, and other Democratic speakers will be in on taking the Chair as the permanent attendance. Due notice of time and place Chairman of the Convention, followed in will be given hereafter. thesame strain. There was not the remot F t . K lamath C ontracts .—Messrs. est allusion to the Democratic party in Jacob Ish and. W. H. 8. Hyde started for any of the speeches or proceedings, nor Fort Klamath this week. We believe any act which indicated an expectation there are some Government contracts to of Democratic support. And so far as be let soon. Horace Greeley himself is concerned, M eeting .—Tiie Improved Order of he committed himself without reserva I Red Men are requested to meet in their tion or qualification to the Cincinnati hall next Monday, May 13th, at three movement in a speech made at Cooper’s o’clock, p. M. Institute, New York, at the great mass meeting of Liberal Republicans held re N otary P ublic .—Governor Grover cently, which meeting was also address has appointed E. C. Mason, of Goose ed by Senators Trumbull and Schurz. If Lake, a Notary Public. Greeley intended that his support of the R ead the new advertisements.* Cincinnati movement should depend up on the contingency of Democratic sup DIED port, the speech at that meeting was the At Willow Springs, May 10th, 1872, ANNA proper and appropriate place for him to DEAN, daughter of N. C. Anna Dean ; aged 3 yrs have declared the qualifications and res Funeral services at the Cemetery, Jacksonville, ervations under which he supported the to-day at 3 o’clock. P.M. Liberal movement. The unqualified manner in which he endorsed the move Market Report. ment on that occasion, is of infinitely more significance than the declaration of T imes O ffice , Jacksonville, Oregon,) j May 11th, 1872. Judge Williams’ to the contrary. ANNOUNCEMENT D. Fay, Thos. Beall. On motion, J. D. Fay was declared Chairman of the above Committee. Capt. Alcorn ottered the following res olution : Resolved, That we endorse the D em ocratic T imes as the Democratic organ of this county. The resolution was adopted by the Con vention, with one dissenting vote. On motion, it was resol veil that the proceedings of this Convention be pub lished in tiie D emocratic T imes . On motion, the Convention adjourned. JAMES D. FAY, l’res’t. II. K. H anna , J ohn B olt , Secretaries. For District Attorney. I hereby announce myself as an independent candidate for the office of District Attorney of tho First Judicial District. WILLIAM BRYCE. SPECIAL NOTICES Still Another Remarkable Cure. WILLIAM DAVIDSON, AND SEE WHAT A Real Estate Dealer Office, No. 61 Front Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. BEAUTIFUL STOCK REAL ESTATE in this CITY and EAST PORTLAND, in the most desirable localities, con sisting of LOTS. HALF BLOCKS and BLOCKS, HOUSES and STORES ; also, IMPROVED FAriMS, and valuable un cultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts of tho STATE for SALE. —OF— REAL ESTATE and other Property pur chased for Correspondents, in this CITY and throughout the STATES and TERRITORIES, with great care and en the most ADVANTA GEOUS TERMS. SPRING HOUSES and STORES LEASED, LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF ALL DES CRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COLLECTED. And a General FINANCIAL and AGENCY BUSI NESS transacted. AGENTS of thia OFFICE in all the CIT IES and TOWNS in the STATE, will receive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY and forward the same to the above address. February 4th, 1871 feb4-tf. —AND— I DR. CHAS. WILSON, OCULIST and AURIST SUMMER GOODS PRODUCE. A gricultural S ociety .—The Jack- son County Agricultural Society held I their annual meeting at the Court House in Jacksonville, May 4th, 1872. The President, J. D. Fay, called the meeting to order; whereupon Major Glenn offered the following resolution, which was adopted: Resolved, That this meeting elect a President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer, to serve until the last day of the next Annual Fair of this Society. The President having announced the election of officers in order, the following named gentlemen were duly elected to their respective offices, viz. : President, John S. Herrin ; Vice-Pres idents, John Grieves and Conrad Mingus; Secretary, H. K. Hanna; Treasurer, J. T. Glenn ; Trustees for one year, Henry Brown, Enoch Walker, Jas. McDonough and John Watson; Trustees for two years, Thomas Wright, J. B. Wrisley, John Sizemore and J. A. Panky ; Trus tees for three years, N. C. Dean, J. N. T. Miller, Thos. Beall and FraudsPlyniale. The following resolution was now of fered and adopted : Resolved, That the President hereafter appoint a committee of three to revise the Constitution and By-Laws, and sub mit the same for ratification to a meet ing of this Society, to be hereafter called by the President. On motion, the meeting now adjourn ed sine (lie. J. D. FAY, l’res’t. H. K. H anna , Sec’y. S ax F rancisco , N ov . 10th, 1871. D r . A. M. L oryea & Co. : For two years I was afflicted with Rheumatism, and tried all the known remedies, but experienced nothing morr* than a temporary relief, the disease always return ing. Some month.’ since I concluded to take your* Unk Weed Remedy, and the result was a Spe* dy and Permanent Cure, the Rheumatism being entirely eradicated from the system. The “Unk” is ajso a Tonic of tho very highest order. It in creases the appetite, and invigorates the body. I cheerfully bear testimony to its good effect upon me, and feel sure that it will do all you claim for it. Yours very truly, J. W. TRIPP, (OfMcGraw A Tripp, Atty’s at Law,) 14t4 408 California street. SACHS BROS’. Consulting and Operating Surgeon for all DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAE. I OrEP.ATiox for C ataract .—Yesterday Dr. Wil son, assisted by Dr. J. W. Van Den Bergh, per formed an operation for cataract, on Mr. Goble, n citizen of St. Helens, who had not 6een for several years out of that eye, previous to the operation. We are informed that the operation was successful in restoring tho sight ofthe diseased eye, and there is good reason te believe that the cure is perfect and his sight be permanently benefitted.— Saletn Statesman. S urgical O peration ox tiie E te .—Yesterday we witnessed an entropian operation by Dr. Chas. Wilson, on the eye of Mrs. J. B. Wright, who has been afflicted from childhood, and became nearly blind. Mrs. W. was obliged to keep the eyelashes pulled out ; and the surgical operation wit forthe purpose of restoring the eyelid to its proper posi tion. A portion of the eyelid, and muscle, »boot three-fourths of an inch long, and half an inch wide, was removed, and the edges of the wound sewed together. Dr. Wilson performed a similar operation on the other eye last Saturday which gave such satisfactory relief she determined to have both eyes operated apon. Dr. Wilson ha« eured many similar cases, and is confident that his pa tient will be restored to good sight.— Roseburg En sign. — Those desiring treatment for chronic dis eases should call as soon as possible, as the Doctor will remain in Jacksonville only a few weeks, be fore returning to San Francisco. Call at Horne's Hotel. !St4 75 Wheat pt hu......................................... $ 56 Oats bu........................................... 50 Barlev '¡A bu....................................... THEY HAVE 20.00 Hay (Timothy) *f' ton....................... I 15.00 llav (Grain) "¡A ton........................... Flour 'jA 100 tbs................................. 2.50 @ 3.00 3 Corn Meal rpl pound.......................... 15.00 Bran 7* ton.......................................... 20.00 Shorts p ton................... .*.................. . 6 Beans (white) '¡A lb........................... Î Beans (Chilli) f‘ lb........................... Potatoes "jA tt>..................................... li@02 3(a,0l Onions “fl lb......................................... 2 Apples (Green) “{A tt>................. ....... 12R^15 “ (Dried) f* th........................... 15(0.20 Peaches “ “ ........................... 1501,20 Plums '* ” ........................... MEAT, Ac. 5(o,05J T.cef cattle (pross) p* lb.................... 10(0,12$ Beef (fresh) 'p th................................ LEASE OF COUNTY ROAD Mutton “(A head................................... 2.00 Q, 2.50 “ •• n>........................................ 12$ 18 N accordance with an order of the County Court Bacon (hams) tb........................... Summons. 16 “ (sides) “ ........................... of the State of Oregon, for Jackson county, “ (shoulders) “¡A ................... 14 made at the May term thereof, A. D., 1872, 15 sealed proposals will be received at the Clerk’s of In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for tho Lard (in cans) “f1 lb........................... 13 fice, in said county, until Tuesday at 2 o’clock, p. County of Jackson. Mary Justus vs. John Jus “ (in kegs) “{A lb......................... 37 J @50 m ., the 4th day of June, A. D., 1872, for the leas tus. Suit in equity for divorce. Butter (fresh) Ti lb................... •......... 25 ing of so much of the county road, running from To John Justus, said defendant ! “ (firkin) “(A tb......................... 18@25 Hill farm to Lost river, as is embraced between the Epps “¡A dozen..................................... OU are hereby summoned to be and appear in 4.00 following points : Commencing at the 4-mile post Chickens (dressed) "fl dozen............ the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for 4.00 and terminating at the 45-mile post—a distance of “ (live) ” ........... the county of Jackson, on tho first day of the next 41 miles : to be leased to any person or corporation GROCERIES. term thereof, commencing the 10th day of June, to open, improve and keep the same in good repair 20(0.25 Cheese (Oregon) “j? th........................ I 1872, and answer the complaint in this cause filed, for travel thereon fora period often years, with the ,Bn , . Ti* fa’ 25@30 right, in .™.ia.,ati.,0P thereof, to’cotleel toll. J “ (California) ft 9»................. 50 i bond» of matrimony, on the ground of desertion ; Oysters V1 can.................................... one gate for travel thereon, the road in no place to, 27(q 28 be less than 12 feet wide, where graded, and the as- j i or judgment will be taken in default thereof. Coffee (rio) p> tt>................................ 35 @40 (java) 'jA ............................... By order of Hon. P. P. Prim, Judge of said eent or descent ofthe road in no place to be greater 1.00(ai.25 Tea (black) “{A ffl................................ Court, this April 25th, 1872. 1.25 @1.50 than 1 foot in 8 ; to be constructed in a good, sub “ (preen) “p* ffl............................... 17t6 FAY A REA, Atty’s for Pl’ff. stantial manner, with convenient turn-outs fcr the 22 @25 Sugar (crushed) p* ffl......................... 25(o,30 passage ofteains, the turn-outs on the grades to be “ (pulverized) 'jA ffl................... Notice. (S. F. refined yellow)ffl... 18(o,20 sight of each oth«r ; the remainer of the road to be 16(<i,20 not less than 16 feet in width, rocks and other ob “ (Island No. 1) “(4 It»............... U. S. Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, | 2.00 structions to be removed, and swamps to be thrown Syrup (Guided) “(A gal....................... April 19th, 1872. J “ •* “ keg (5 gal.)....... 8.00 @ 9.00 up or bridged, and the road to be kept open and in 5@6 condition for travel thereon at all seasons ‘of the Salt (ground alum) p1 th................... OMPLAI’ T having been entered at this Office 4 year, except as it may be obstructed by the “ (unground) “ ............... by M. Fountain and George W. Bush against snow. Tho bid shall specify the unit or rate 4@5 •• (Evans’ Creek) “ ................... John P. Slate, for abandoning bis homestead entry 15 of toll upon a sheep or hog which the bidder is No. 641. dated Jun« 22. 1887, upon the W $ of fl Rice (China) *jA ffl............................. willing to accept for keeping the road, and such 20@22$ *' (Carolina) ^p) lb......................... biJ shall be deemed a bid for tolls as to the other E R SE i of SE i, Sec. 23, and NW i of N8 MISCELLANEOUS. items mentioned in Section 64, in proportion to scotion 26, township 37 south, range 1 east, in Jackson county, Oregon, with a view to the eaa- L etter from the S age of B utte Nails (cut) jA ffl................................. 12$ such unit or rate as specified in Section 65, of cellation of said entry : tho said partie« are hereby C reek .—“To the Editor of the Times “ (finishing) jA ffl....................... 15 Chapter 47, T*Jle 3, General Law« of Oregon. No summoned to appear at this office on the 31st day bids will be considered unless accompanied by an 50(0)62* Sir you will Pleas correct <fc Error in the “ horse-shoo, jA ffl..................... May, 1872, at 1 o’clock, p. m .. to respond and 1.50@2.00 undertaking executed by two or more sufficient furnish testimony concerning said alleged aban Times of the 27th I have not ottered my Beef hides, dry, jA hide................... 10 sureties in the sum of two thousand dollars, to b« Self, as a canidate for the Legislature Nor Deer skin*, jA ffl................................. donment. Wm. R. WILLIS, Register. 80 void upon the condition that the bidder, if the “ “ Indian dressed, p> ffl... 17t4 BINGER HERMANN, Receiver. Eny other office in the gift of The Con Jease is awarded to him, will, within ten days vention I was crucifyed tow years a goe thereafter, er such further time as the Court may That has Leart me a Leason indemoracy. allow, enter into a contract for keeping the road, To let the office seake the man & not tiie and give the necessary undertaking forthe faithful performance of the contract. The sealed bids man office, when that day come & come Cal. Street, (two doors east of P. 0.,) will be opened at the Court House in said if will, Then, will democrats unite, & not county, on the said fourth day of June, tile then done with Pollice and stand ap- OGN. and if doemed expedient, the lease will be JACKSONVILLE, BRAN NEW latest Pitt improved 10-horsc awarded to the lowest bidder, having due refer pon Princiable youres Respectifully The. « power threshing machine, everything com ence to tho fact which of them is best qualified for Butt, Sage, J. W. Simpson plete and in good running order. Will be «old ata N. B. as your colums say will correct the undertaking. The Court reserves the right to bargain. Call on or address reject any and all bids. misstakes oblige By doing, so” » HE undersigned, having permanently located 19tl JOHN FIOCK, Yreka, Cal. SILAS J. DAY, County Clerk. in Jacksonville, respectfully informs the It affords us much pleasure to give Jacksonville, Ogn., May 9th, 1872.—19t4 public that he is prepared to do all kinds of work Estray Notice. in the boot and shoe-making line. Satisfaction place to the foregoing, and to acknowl guaranteed. [Gtf] M. CATON. Summons. edge that we were misinformed as to Mr. AKEN up, by J. W. Simpson, on Antelope, 13 Simpson’s candidacy. We are rejoiced miles north-east of Jacksonville, one black In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for mare about twelve years old ; has a blaze face, fore to know that he believes the office should “New State” Block, (up stain.) the county of Jackson. Sarah E. Sargent vs. leg white up to the knees, left hind leg white up seek the man, and not the man the office; to ham string. R. T. Sargent. Suit in equity for divorce. One twu-year-old filley, black blaze face, fore To R. T. Sargent, said defendant: but, judging from present appearances, FORSYTH would respectfully inform the in- • habitants of Jacksonville and vicinity that Mr. Simpson is in a wofully small min feet white up to the hocks, a little white on the OU are hereby summoned to be and appear in left hind foot; no brands. Can be had by owner the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for he will be found at all time« ready to wait on those ority, as regards this question. Candi proving property and paying charges. Will be who may see lit to faver him with their patronage. the county of Jackson, on the first day of the next 19t4 dates multiply like the locusts of Egypt, sold if not called for within six months, term thereof, commencing the 10th day of June, Cutting attended to jrith neatness and dispatch. 1872, and answer the complaint in this cause filed, Particular attention given to cutting boy’s cloth and we fear the citizens of our county will Summons. wherein the plaintiff prays a dissolution of the ing. féB" Two good tailors wanted immediately. have reason to regret that “the offices [n!4tf] bonds of matrimony and for the care and custody of Oliver, the issue of said marriage, on the ground are so entirely inadequate to the wants In the Circuit Ceurt of tho State of Oregon forthe of willful desertion for over three years prior to county of Jackson. Albert llandy, plaintiff, vs. tho commencement of this suit; or judgment of the American people.” LAGER! LAGER! Adelaide E. Handy, defendant. Suit for di will bo taken in default thereof. vorce. S tock of S brino G oods .—Mr. Simon By order of Hon. P. P. Prim, Judge ef said To Adelaide E. Randy, above named defendant : Court, this 25th of April, 1872. Caro, of the firm of Caro & Baum, of N tho name of the State of Oregon, you are here 17t6 FAY A REA, Plff ’• Att’ys. Ashland, has.just returned from San by required to bo and appear in said Court, nnd answer the complaint filed in this suit on or before Francisco, where he purchased a large Estray Notice. the second Monday in June, 1872, or in default stock of goods for that place. They will thereof a decree will ho taken against you for the AKEN up, by Samuel Colver, of Phoenix, one OSEPH WETTERER HAS NOW ON HAND sell at fair prices. reliet demanded therein, to-wit: the dissolution of brown mare, tix years old, branded with a _ and is constantly manufacturing the best Lag the bonds of matrimony now existing between your cross on the left hip, and will be sold under «stray er Beer in Southern Orexon, which he will sell in S tealing D emocratic T hunder .— self and the plaintiff. by order of Hon. P. P. Prim, Judge law within six months from the date of this notice, quantities to suit purchasers. Call and teat the A Grantite friend of ours calls the “Cin of Published «aid Court. ' Made the 26th day of April, 1872. g unless called for by the owner »nd property proven* article. March 27th, 1872. 17t4 Jacksonville June 5th, 1869. cinnati fellers” the Republican Pintos. 17t6 KAHLER A WATSON, Att’y« for Plff. JUST RECEIVED! I Y C New, This Weeks New Boot and Shoe Shop, THRESHING MACHINE FOR SALE A T T TAILORING ROOMS, Y J EAGLE BREWERY I T J