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¡¡Thç «Xlrniorratiç firnes. THE END OF IT. LETTER FROM SALEM. SPECIAL NOTICES. CAMPAIGN NOTES. TO BUY GOODS OREGON UNK BITTER«». Boss Tweed is for Gn^pt. We have, says the Portland Herald, S ai . em , Sept. 9th, 1872. Offlclnl 1’iiper n»r Jackaon ('ounty the upshot, sum total and end of the The Great Naturai Purgative, Tolde and Beast Butler supports Grant. E ditor T imes : Our heretofore quiet, i Bloinl Puriiicr. Louisville side-show at lust; it has ad sedate and pious little city is now in a SATURDAY MORNING..SEPTEMBER 11 1872 Dan. Voorhees works for Greeley. THAN THE— journed sine die; but what of it? Be ferment of excitement, in consequence of Unk Bitters cleanses, strengthens and put- Democrats, with whom will you vote— in The order the human system when weak and dis National Democratic Nominations. fore it assembled tlie nomination of the arrival of the members of the Legis Dan. Voorhees or the Beast ? eased ; hence is it safe and pleasant cordial at Charles O’Conor, of New York, for 1’res lature. Salem, for the past year, has meals, keeps the BOWELS and KIDNEYS regu Democrats who support Grant are de lar. and purities the BLOOD. F or P resident , ident, was rcsqlved upon. Learning this, been in a sort of dormant state of lethar —IS AT — clared to be as rare as white black birds. They will restore youthful vigor to the wasted he wrote a letter saying that he could York. gy, as is the case with all the towns HORACE GREELEY, of New I frame, and, by purifying the system, act ns a sure Two-thirds of the indtq>endent press of preventive or all diseases. The best ANTI-BIL not accept if nominated. Tho (Conven through the valley after the railroad F or V ice -P resident . tion assembled, and though apprised of passes them. As long as the cars stop at the country now advocate the election of IOUS ALTERATIVE and -TONIC preparation for ordinary family purposes. The GRAND PAN DEALERS IN B. GRATZ BROWN, of Missouri. O’Conor’s letter and purpose, they nomi these towns, there is no end to the money, Greeley and Brown. ACEA for r 11 the ills that flesh is heir to. nated him notwithstanding. They tele and everybody imagines that he is going The leading Jewish ¡»ajier in this coun F rom the mildness of its operation, the tonic and cor<li<il qualities make it peculiarly a remedy suit For Preshlential Electoral graphed him, informing him of what t<> accumulate an immense fortune in a try, the Israelite, lias come out for Gree able for FEM A LES, mariied ->r »ingle, young or ■ E. D. SHATTUCK, of.............. Multnomah County they had done, and urged him to accept. old, at the dawn of w< manhood vr at the turn of remarkable brief space of time; but as ley. GEO. R. HELM, of................. Linn life. He telcgrajihed back that lie could not soon as the ears touch some other point, N. H. «. A l FS, of........................ Wasco The Sif iitim l, of Tndiana|M)lis, claims Fur sale by all druggists, merchants and stores. accept, absolutely declining. Thereupon the old routine of things returns, and the that Greeley’s majority in that State the Convention, by acclamation, on mo bustle and confusion that characterizes will be20,000. THE COUNTY FAIR. Notice to Teachers. tion of Mr. Moreau, of Indiana, nomi the people while the railroad fever pre HEREBY NOTIFY THE SCHOOL TEACH- ■ No matter what result has been fixed eis of Jack-uu county that 1 have set apart th-- From all parts of the county we have nated for President, Janies Lyon, of Vir dominates, gives way to quiet industry. lltli day of Sept., Is72, a- the day upon which 1 up in North Carolina, it will be for Gree the most cheering news respecting the ginia, the President of the Convention. Last week the M. E. Conference held will hold a public examination in Jacks uiville, a* ley in November. the Statute directs. .'II teachers desiring certifi coining County Fair. If we may judge Lyon, right on tlie spot, declined also. - forth here, and was tolerably well at- I cates will please take notice. 'Flic Grantites are paying $"» a hea 1 in I from the interest at present manifested, Then there was confusion worse con tended, there being some seventy odd W. J. STANLEY, School Sup’t. the comjietitfon for premiums will be founded. The Convention took a recess ministers in attendance. The Conference souk - States for signers to calls for («rant .Jack-on county, Oregon. OF Till-: BUST QUALITY, I until the next day, to consult and con was ¡»resided over by Bishop Foster, an meetings, and hard to get them at that. August 31, 1572. Uo5»vv3. AND THE lively and interesting. CHFAPUST IN THIS COUNTRY. Judge E. 1). Shattuck, Democratic can-1 We have long since felt the need of sider the situation. They did consult elderly and withal a very able man. As c> New, This Week. some enterprise that would tend to the and consider, and met tlie next day ; and , an illustration of his ability and energy, y didate for Presidential Elector, spoke at! ......................................... FISH I1R «fe BRO.’ff, development of the agricultural resour the next day they uomiiiatcd Charles I will cite your readers to the hopeless Eugene City this week. (Corner California and Oregon Streets,) ces of Southern Oregon, and at the same O'Conor again ; but ( liarles won’t stay pecuniary dilemma the Willamette Uni JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. A eayuse Indian chief at Umatilla, versity was in when he arrived at Sa time have the cflect to arouse the people nominated. The Convention resolved lem. May Ut. ISC,9. Oregon, oilers to bet $1,000 on Grant. J aving thoroughly repaired and It was absolutely necessary to fittc-l up the above named iniil with the lat- and stimulate a healthy spirit of rivalry that he must be a candidate whether he raise S2<>,(lliO, in order to keep the “she We like to see a man stick to his wife’s c.'t improvements, we are prepared to manufacture among the prodiicing classes, and from would or not, and thereupon adjourned ; bang” from sinking. The resident min relations. tlour equal to any in Southern Oregon. A share isters and members of the Church had present indications we believe an annual and so ends the Louisville side-show, of patronage is rsspectfnlly solicited. tried time and again to raise the retjuir- Fifteen < «rant men met at Fort How- ii37-wi. ALEXANDER A AMY. We ought to say, however, that this fair, fully capable of meeting these wants, vd amount, but till to no avail—the dear aid, Wisconsin, anti formed themselves has been permanently established. Had Convention nominated John Quincy jieople would not “shell out” worth a 1. E( Í A L ADV EI IT IS EM E N TH. The “400” was for a there l>eeii a live ami active agricultural Adams, of Massachusetts, for Vice Pres- cent. The Bishop realized at once that into a club of 400. telegram. society formed in this county ten years dent, who says he will run if O’Conor something had to be done. So he an Summons. I n Lincoln county, («eorgia, Democrats ago and been in active operation ever will; but O'Conor says he won’t ; and nounced t hat he would deliver a discourse i concerning the great importance of sus and Radicals are alike unknown, and since, Jackson county would to-day, so so ends the show. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for taining our institutions of learning. Af 5 It must be confessed that the Grant- ter he had finished the discourse, the $20,- the Methodists and Baptists wrestle Jaekson county. A. E. Clark, I’l'ff, v». YV. J. far as regards agricultural products and Clark, Del't. Suit for Divorce. Deairing to close hi. business in Jacksonville, of righteously for the offices. the growing of line stock, take precedence ites, who got up, encouraged and patron ooo was raised in about two hours. fers bi. entire .tuck of Tn , \V. J. C lark . saii > D i -. i -’ t : In the name of Some “ heartless wretch ” remarked ized this ¡»retended Democratic side The Concord (New Hampshire) People 1 the State of Oregon, you are hereby required of any county in the State. during the conference that yellow-legged I 1... 4 ,4 ... .. .k . ■ 4 • • • .. I*.... r. . • ■ it is positive from four 4 to six t.> be ai d appear i.1 the sai I Court on the first day Without any stimulus whatever, ex show, have had bad luck intheaflair; chickens roosted very high since tlie ar says that 'ofthe next term thereof, commencing on the 11 th cept u laudable ambition to keep up with they made a poor investment ; it was an rival of the preacher; and the same soul thousand Republicans in tlie old Granite ■ day ot November, 1572, and answer the. cm CONSIST1NG OF 'plain*, filed in this suit, or in defrult thereof, a de the balance of the world, the people of unfortunate speculation ; it cost them a less rascals suggested in the bearing of .State will vote for Greeley. i crce will be taken against you for the relief de- our Legislators that the people had bet this county, in the important ¡»articular good deal of actual money, a great deal («rant says he has no idea of dismiss-1mailJed niuuucu therein, mciviM, tv-wit : tor a dissolution of the ter keep tin eye on their pocket-books, as of tine stock, have won the most natter of printing and an immense amount of the nu inliers of the Legislature had about ing a single member of his cabinet. The marriage contract now existiug between yourself and plaintiff, and for the care and custody of Lulu ing notoriety. Jackson county has re labor in folding, packing and franking of all arrive« 1. ¡»eojile are determine«! to dismiss them Mabel Clark, the isiue ot sai l marriage. Hats and Capa, Boots and Sliocx, Hard By the way, the ¡»resent session of the all. peatedly borne oil’the palm at neighbor documents; but the end, the actual re Published by an order of Hon. 1*. P. Prim, ware, Groceries, «fcc., «fcc.. Legislature promises to be the most Judge of «aid Cor.it, made on the loth day of Au ing fairs in the past, and with a good fair sults, bear no proportion to the cost in “Gen. Pillow is for spirited ever convened in Oregon. The gust, 1872. at home and such competition as the money, mental solicitude and labor. Radicals propose to cut such “fantastic glad to hear this, as AT COST AND FREiCHT, KAHLER <4 WATSON, FAY A REA. Attorneys for Plain,iff. coming one will insure, what may we This is unfortunate for the < Irantites ; tricks before high Heaven as will make want a pillow when he is ¡»ut in bis lit Jack-<»nvi!le, Sept. 1-lth, 1872. n"7 w6. not reasonably expect for the future? they Mere very anxious to divide and the angels weep.” The Democrats don’t tle bed next November. Notice of Final Settlement. There is not a county in the State that distract the Democracy, but the Democ intend that the Radicals shall have their The New Hampshire Liberal ¡lajiers own way, even though they are in the racy won ’ t be divided and distracted. possesses so many natural resources as rf'TviT"' I *91 also sell my brick store on Oreg--» majority on the joint ballot, and you are continually filled with letters from ]N TI,K COUNTY’ COURT OF THE STATE I street, and dwelling house on California . . . L of Oieg-.n, for Jackson c-unty. ('itiing in our own, and when we shall come to re The legitimate anil only proper Demo need not be surprised, .Mr. Editor, if H. street. MORRIS M ENSOR. cratic National Convention nominated W. Corbett is re-elected U. S. Senator, ¡iron i inent Republicans UllO proclaim Pi-Qbntc, August ilOth, A. D.. !>72 ) alize the importance of their speedy de Horace Greeley, as the wisest thing they Jacksonville. Ogn., May 17th, IS72. [2f'ti33 their adhesion to Greeley and Brown. la the Matter of the 1-tstatc of Joxltua velopment, a new era of unexampled could do under the circumstances, and for he lias considerable strength among Patlersoii, l>c*ca»ed. | k k the Liberal Republicans, and the Demo »» The Eugene Guard, wlii<-h has hereto prosperity will dawn upon the people of the Democracy are resolved to abide by crats are almost a unit for him. In the William an-l John l’atti rson. Administrator* of- the lawful act ion of the ¡»arty and sup event of Corbett’s elect ion, Ben Holladay fore been advocating a “Straight-out” , said E.-talc, having filed in »ai-i Court ihiir final t (Southern Oregon. port Greeley. He brings with him a ticket, intimates that the Louisville- account for scttl- uicnt, and also prav ing for an In the establishment of a permanent powerful wing of the best character and and his lienehnien will have to throw up Blanton-1 Uincan Convention is a failure. order setting the time for hearing the same ; ................ ............. .. therefore notice is licri-l y given that said final ac- agricultural society in this county we re brains of the Republican party ; is an the sjtongc, for surely this will be heavy on them, as Ben sj>ent much coin to get There a»**» on.» «,»•>,» , ¡i tre 8,000 German voters ... in Alie- co',nl "**1 be heard and determined ill sail Coutt cognize many important ami valuable honest, patriotic and able man, and the a Radical Legislature in order to elect one i . . i, , . , Gm Tuesdav, tl.e Sth day rat October. A. D.. IS72, ghany county, Pennsylvania, but not a ilt M|lj(.h ,UIK. !UI,| ,, su.; uil person* having r.r3 advantages for all interested in the good country is resolved to try him. lie will of his servants Senator. certainly be a great improvement on the account, must then an ¡ t9 Tlie Senate was called to order this German on the («rant county ticket. Cn Oregon street, Jacksonville. name and general prosperity of the coun gift-taking («rant. morning at ten o ’ clock by Hon. James The reason is, that the Germans aint ’ r' ' p ty. It will afford a means of gratuitous nv order <n J*. L>. Watson, Judge of raid D. Fay, of Jackson, and on motion of , Court. advertisement for the produce of the R adicals R i nning .—We have the Hoti. T. R. Cornelius, of Washington, I going for Grant. P. DUNN. Clerk. — county, which no intelligent community Radicals on the run, and honest Repub Mr. Fay was elected temporary I’resi- I The St. Paul, Minn., Pioneer lias puls — limine just received from San Francise«? a yaw Adniin'.strator s Notice. can disregard ; it will publish abroad our licans are deserting their ranks by more dent of the Senate, a position that he j lishe«l over seven thousand names <»f f • of energy as a people; it will give renown than platoons ; they aie coining over to is well qualified to fill. Republicans wh<» are going to vote for I rpilE UNDER'IiiNED HAVING BFEN A I’ On motion of Hon. A. IL Brown, of 1IARNESS, BUGGIES A CARRIAGES to our valley as unrivaled in agricultural us by the regiment ! Never lias the («reeley. So there is another wave roll-: g 0. pointed i ... 1-y the County - Court of the State of Baker, a committee of three on Cretleii- | ! ^ur Jack*«»!! county A<imi:>i>tri<t-'r of the products ; it will greatly add to the many country witnessed such a furore for any tials was appoint«'«!, and Hons. A. IL ilitf Oil I ntn n<>w prepared to f«irtii*h my patrons, and 1 IL-*trite “f Jxm u . n Casey, deceased, all petaoii* Imv tbc public grurralty, with .<$ man for President as that now exhibted Brown, of Baker, R. H. Crawford, ofj laurels already gained by the superior 'Flic New York Times says that the cl:,i,ns :«gHi:i»t »ai l E-itate, ¡:re rcqiiirvd to Linn, aii'l Sam Brown, of Marion, were j stock of this county; it will bring us for Greeley, the old philosopher, who 1-IXE TURNOUTS • appointed as such Committee by the pait^ u Inch carries New °*’k and 1 enn- 1!l(,nl|1!( fro:n the date of thin n<>ti<-e, tome at my visitors, grain and stock buyers, and oth wants a true and lasting peace between a« can l.e li.nl on the Pacific C«>a»t. Saddle herses sylvanitl is sure of success. No two residence, in Jack'or.vilh*. Jackson county, Ore- Chair. The Committee was instructed h"»; » “d e^t.hc, »re hired to g-* to any part of the country. Animal» er intelligent and enterprising ¡»ersons, sections estranged by a bloody civil strife. to report at two o’clock, after which tlie States will give Greelev larger mnjori- •7°": a1“4 :,!1 - ° J : required to niMLe iminedi Ho pavinmt. BOUGHT A SOLD. such as will take pleasure in giving pub Northern and Southern men—the boys Senate adjourned to meet at two o’clock, ties. ......................... ’• ..... . JAMIS A. CARDWELL. Adm’r. Jones I r- ‘ ke to w--rk single er doubl». H<»r»<>» P. M. I S< ] tcm'-er lr»sli, 1872. n37-w4. licity to the varied and valuable resour in blue and the boys in gray—are with A Warwick (New York) Radical lately board? i, and tho best care bestowed upon them Preci-ely at two o ’ clock the Senate each other in the support of the good old ces of the county. Administrator's Notice. while in my charge. ollere«! to draw in his one horst-wagon man, whose kind heart, now that the was calleil to order by Hon. Janies D. All hail to the Fair ! /-*-MY TERMS ARE REASONABLE.-flDÇ war between brothers is over, would bury Fay. The Chair announced that the all the Greeley Republicans in that vil rpiIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN AP- A liberal »hart of pul>!i- patronage is solicitad. , its unp't asant memories, and forever re Senate was ready to hear the report, of lage. In about ten minutes forty-six ap- {j pointed by ti.e County Court of the State of MANNING i I'll. Tin: Llx.l^l.ATt lii:. concile those who were so sadly es- Committee on (’redentials, whereupon l>eare«l and asked to “ride,” wli<*n llio Oregon, tor Jackson county. Administrator «.f the Jacksonville. Ogn.. Fcbrua y 11th. 1871. lion. A. IL Brown, Chairman of the Estate of A. B. Overbeek, deceased, all ]-er.oiis t ranged. Committee, asked to have until 9 o’clock, Grantite backed out. hnving claims against such Estate, are required to Tlie seventh biennial session of the present them, with the proper vouchers, within six I to-morrow morning, to report. After a Robert Lincoln, son of President Lin months from the ditc of this notice, t-> me at my G ross F kauds .—Ex-Senator ( ling- Oregon Legislature commenced at Salem spirited discussion, the Senate agreed to man, of North Carolina, writing to a give the Committee until 9 o’clock next coln, is strongly for Greeley. 111 In a coil- con re-idt nee in Heber’s Grove. Jacksi-n county, Ore- CALIF RNIA STREET. (Under Horne’s Ila!!,) last Monday morning, 9th inst. ..... ; nn I all p -rsins indebted to s.ii-l es'aie, are friend in versation recently with a bosom friend K inquired "'‘ : New York, estimates the iium- morning, to make a report. After which There was no organization in the Sen to make immediate payment. Jacksonville. Oregon the Senate adjourned. So you can see, FREDERICK ilElJER, Adm’r, ate the first day, Hon. James D. Fay, of her of illegal votes cast at the recent Mr. Editor, that the ball has commenced of his father he remarked, “If father b 34 w-t. was living he would take an active part L Sept. 2<1. 1872. Jackson county, being chosen l»resi<lent election in his State at from 8,<i0d to 10,- rolling. Administrators Notice. Greeley men are plenty and Grantites for («reeley.” protem. A Committee on Credentials CMK>. He says the negro county of llali- ’’■X11K UNDERSIGNED WOULD RKSPECT- Out of the three hunilre«! German vo- ! was appointed, which committee asked fux S'1OW^ suu votes in excess of the vot- scarce in these parts —that is, in projior- J fully inform the Ladies of Jacksonville and F11HE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING BEEN AP tion to the large number of Republican vicinity, that they havejmt received from San until 9 o’clock next morning to make a 1 - - P°P l, l» ‘ ti°n. and that a like result oc- pointed by the County Court ••t ’ the state of - ------------ tel’s at Oconto, Wisconsin, only seven _ l-'r.ineisc - their Spring Stock of M illinerv Goods and votes heretofore cast in this county. , A4mini*tr:itor of the report, which was granted, and the Sen- curred iu many other counties where the _____ h !I pcr- are prepared Io furnish their customers with the Honest Republicans are becoming huge are for («rant, ihisisbut a specimen. K<t;u. of J<(hn McI»aliiel; _____ Sr.. deceased, ate adjourned until 10 o’clock the follow- '** ll'<i ’“''j.01 1,1 Jds ly disgusted with Grant an«l his hor«le of. oi the sentiment existing in the German ' sons having claims against said Estate : arc re- latest stjrlcs of H ats , ¡¡ osxktm . H ats an-l Box . , m. • r .. .. . r.i °"n county (Buncombe) whercthe white to . present them, with .... the proper v u her«, xi : t Siivrns, Ac. Al«o a new and fine assort» -... • . . ing «lay. This failure on the part of the voters outnuml>ere<l tlie blacks, the vote thieves and plunderers, and think it is vote in the United States. They are; , 'qiiired within six mouths from tho date ot this notice, to mrut <»f Senate to organize on Monday, defers tlie was 340 less than tlie number registered, high time for the people to strike hands nearly all solid for («reeley and Brown. ■ inc nt iny residence on Little Butte Cre-k. Ja«k- TRIMM1NGS, ORN AM ENTS, across tlie bloody chasm, and return as .«an county, Oregon ; and nil persons indebted to election of U. S. Senator two weeks. In nine bounties of North Carolina I i said sjieedily as possible to universal peace NECK LACES, Estate arc required to make immediate pay- B ad for H orace .—The most excit- On reassembling Tuesday morning, the and to the good old time when the count there were 3,396 more votes polled than ment. LEWIS Mt DANIEL, Adm’r. TIDIES, FLOWERS, Senate Committee on Credentials sub- <lu<’sti°n now is, “Did Greeley less abuses of which the ¡»resent Admin there are legal voters in those counties. August 29:h, ls72. n3i «4. mitted their report, which was adopted. • an<l wliat makes the case istration is guilty of never was dreamed RIBBONS, PEARL BEADS, Administrator's Notice. This is double the majority claimed for: OBSERVER. The committee state that L. F. Mosher worsc tor Greeley, a document is oflered I of. So mote it be. Caldwell, the Radical candidate for Gov-! and other articles iu our line too r.umerous to rAUlE UNDERSIGNED. HAVING BEEN AP- mention. claim» to be the Senator from Douglas, for snle ,o ,he «»'ernnicut, which prove» I ernor. ' _ H pointed ..... ........... ............ j ........ _____ bv the County Court of . the State of MISSES A. F. ami L. A. KENT. LETTER FROM ROSEBURG. - Juckson - - - ..................... by virtue of an election held in 1870. “»»« Mr. Greeley 1» the au- rni c«4. i Oregon, for Countv, Administrator of - -• the , Jacksonville, October l.'ith, 1871. if Ohio is arousing. 1 lie Steubenville i Estate ” of Win . Kirsch tier, deceased, - • nil persons hav- Z. F. Moorly appears as a contestant tor lhor of the burl>1"« <’« Chicago last Octo- Gazette gives two columns of the names ing e’nims against said Estate are required to pro R oseburg , Sept. 10th, 1872. the seat of Monroe, of Wasco. There b,’"ght fn’"' ““ "S' "« °f Isent them, with the proper vouchers, within six E ditor T imes : Thinking that a few of Republicans who have come out for months from the date of this notice, to me at my is no contestant for the seats of Myers, of 11C on^’*cride government «luring the Greeley, and are forming Greeley and residence at Jacksonville, Jackson County, Oregon; kicked Mrs. Clackamas, and Strahan, of Benton, as war the identical € cow "w that *•»««. k«ck«-«l Mr». lines from this quarter would not conic and nil persons indebted to said E.-tate are reques CALIFORNIA STREET, (Opposite V. S. Hotel.) O’ Learj Leary’ s lamp over, ujion upon the represen- amiss, I send you a few items concern Brown clubs. Says the Gazette: “We ted to make immediate p:ijmerit. ’ ’ ° was thought there would be. After the tation of the owner that she had been ing this place. Our little town, Yvhicli might fill our paper two or three times MAX MULLER, Adm’r. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON adoption of the report, the Senate pro- trained for the special purpose, Au-rust 29th. 1872. n35-w4. aspires to become a city, is brightening up showing how ‘tlie title is running.’'” A LM AY > on hand the be.-t stock of patent and ceeded to the election of permanent Pres considerably, owing to the near approach Administrator ’ s Notice- Gen. McClellan said to his friends at ZY home made Rifle ami Shot Guns, tingle and W itat ’ s U p . — Judging from the encr- ident, which resulted in tlie choice of . “ ............... Revolvers of the latest patents; Docket San Francisco Hon. Jame9 D. Fay, who is eminently 8®^ advocacy of and great interest tak- I of the railroad, which will be finished to nail ri««Kiscu last week uua that iu.iv the me contest comesi R rx DERRI0NEI, having BEEN AP double; Pistols, neat, small and powerful ; Derringer», tho , - . of latest and best. Also the best Powder and Powder by the County Court of -... the State fitted for the ¡»osition and will make an cn *n the ^ou*svjde side-show by tho this place by the middle of next month. Is now between Grant and Greeley, and : J. pointed >, for Jaekson county. Administrator of the Husks; nil sort of Shot and Pouches; Cap», excellent officer. At last accounts, the Daltcfin, Steitcsman and oth- There is no telling how long Roseburg Democrats must choose between these ’, Est-ite ?eg‘n ot John D. Myer, deceased, all persons and everything in the Sportmnn’» line. Senate was balloting for Clerk of that j er IUdlcal papers’ "’c naturally thought will be the terminus, but the time, I be two. As for himself he should not hesi having claims against such Estate, are required Wails, 1 lie.above goods are all of the best quality, and All body. Fifty-seven ballots were taken,' ^iat t,u'Y would hoist the names of the lieve, is limited. The railroad bridge tate, but give his support freely to the to present them, with the proper vouchers, within will be sold cheaper than the cheapest. six months fr-in the date -f thi« notice, to me at orders promptly filled. Repairing done promptly without a result, the vote standing 11 to men noMdnatcd, which they fail to do. across the North Umpqua will soon be Baltimore nominees. my residence in Jacksonville, Jaekson county. Or and in good style. egon : and all persons indebted to .»aiti estate, arc 11 each ballot. i Thc Oregonian, however, goes so far as completed. JOHN MILLER. When Radicalism came into power reouired to make immediate pavnient. The House having a large Republican of thi^sidp V‘c fact Jacksonville, Sept. 9th, 1871. 3« Politics seems to be the leading topic JOS. WETTEltER. Adni’r. , ... , or tins side-show proving a fiasco does ex- now-a-days, and tho Democracy of Doug the dishonest men in the Democratic August 29th. 1872. majonty, organized without difficulty, ercise our Radical friends ! party deserted and went over to its sup las, since the grand Louisville fiasco, are by tho election of Rufus Mallory as pltOCDAMATIOX D on ’ t come D own . - —The National united in their support of Greeley and port. After it assumed full control Speaker, S. A. Clarke as Chief Clerk, ----- — STATE OF OREGON. ) Samuel Simpson as Assistant Clerk, J. ^cPul>lican Committee are entering bit- Brown, and in connection with the many Radicalism became disgustingly corrupt, E xkcutivk Omer., Liberals, old Douglas will give them a and now we have as a result the honest S alkm , August 14th, 1872. J W. Dodge as Engrossing Clerk, B. H. *er coniPia*»ts, loud, deep and long, be- handsome majority. ARE SELLING GOOES men from its ranks are coming over to II ’HERE AS, by virtue of nn Act ot the Legiulsi- Tlie New York Day-Book hoisting Roach as Enrolling Clerk, E. C. Haddi- caU8e their pnrty leaders don’t come Democracy. The Democracy is satisfied W tive Assembly of the State of Oregon, enti — AT — way, Sergeant-at-Arms, and A. Wagner, down with t,ie stamps in sufficient quan- the names ot Greeley and Brown, has tled, “An Act to piotect litigant»,” approved Oc added greatly to the strength of the tick with the exchange. door-keeper. Utics for camP»'gn purposes. They say et and to the popularity of that paper. tober 25th, 1870, it is made tho duty of the Gover nor of said State to designate by order ti ed with The Salem Jfercuri/ says: “ The dis The Senatorial contest waxes warm, i* a8 difficult to get $1,000 now to aid Pomeroy'» Democrat is below par, and thc Secretary of State, one newspaper tor every tlie great influence that paper once wield tinguished Democrat, statesman and pa county within this State, in which shall be pub Corbett and Mitehell appear to bo tb.! 10 ed among Democrats, is no more; and so triot, General Joseph Lane, is a warm lished all judicial and legal advertisements for A Good Farm and Stock Ranch for Sale. only competitors, both of whom seem ’ 1 * said county. it ought to be, for it has done ten-fold confident of election. “C ommercial R eporter .”—This is i more injury to the Democratic cause than supporter of Greeley and Brown. In a Now, in pursuance of said law. it is hereby or GOOD farm and Stock Ranch for sale, with conversation with us this week, at Rose dered that the D emocratic T imes , published at good barn and out buildings and | the title of a neat, new weekly paper, it every did service. A stounding N ews .—The Dutch have! wtarted at Portland. As its name indi- The crops in this county are good this burg, he stated that it was the duty of Jacksonville, Jackson county, Oregon, be and the same is hereby designated as the newspaper in acb . es gbaixt . taken Holland. So have the Radicals cafeS| it is devoted to the commercial in year, grain of all kinds selling very low. every Democrat in the land to support which shall be published the advertisements Wheat is sold in town every day at from the ticket, and urges upon his friends in aforesaid for the county of Jackson, in said State carried Vermont and Maine by greatly forests of Oregon, and is deserving of suc- Ö0 to 60 cents per bushel. The farm is located on Jackets creek, six mile» (Signed) L. F. GROY’ER, Oregon and elsewhere to give it a hearty west of Jacksonville.. Fur further iuformatioia reduoed majorities, considering the very re. s. Published by Col. James R. Far- ’fours, for Greeley <k Bipwn, [ state seal .] Governor. inquire at the farm of heavy vote polled. rhb, rlrb, at $3 S3 per annum. support. I I Attest : S. F. C hadwick , Sec’y of State. DEMOCRAT. 13tf WM. C. MILLER. FISHER & BEO.’S FANCY, STAPLE & DR" GOODS Clothing, Hoots & Shoes, Groceries, Liquors, Cutlery, Crockery, Etc., Etc., I FUREKA MILLS. H POSITIVELY SELLINS AT COST! Closing Out Sale ! 3/. MEN SOR MERCHANDISE, DRY & FÄECY GOODS, FOR CASH ONLY I EXCELSIOR LIVERY STABLE MANNING & ISH, Prop’s. M 1 LL1NERY STORE? HUNTERS’EMPORIUM! OSZBTTZRJST & co. NEW DRUG STORE, REDUCED RATES! A 30 nr