ilu grmocratic Simes. Official Paper for JarkMHi A Josephine Counlirn. CH4RLU NlCXtU, • • . EDITOR. SATt RDAY.........................APRIL is, 1874. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. 1 Z1>r (’<•<>press, GEO. A. LA DOW..........................of Umatilla M»r (¿orernor, L. F. GROVER............................... of Marion For Secretary of State, S. F. UHADWh’K.......................... <>f Douglas F»r State Treasurer, A. 11. BRoWN...................................of Baker f',r State Printer, M ART. V. BROWN.................. ;.......... of Linn /br Superintendent of Pitcie lust ruction, E. J. DAWNK..................................... of Marion —------- 4»----------- First Judicial District. f'-r l*rosccultng Attorney, II. K. HANNA..................................of Jackson PUBLIC SPEAKING. HON. L. F. GROVER, Iteinocratic candidate for Governor, will address the ciitizens of Jackson county at the following times and places : Ashland. Friday, April 24th, at I r. M. Jacksonville, Saturday, April 25, at 1 r. m . Op|»os:ng candidates invited to participate. Ticket Nominated. The People’s Nominating Conven­ tion for the Portland Judicial District has nominated Bon. E. D. Shattuck of Portland, for Circuit Judge and IL Y. Thompson, Esq., of Portland, for Prosecuting Attorney. This ticket will undoubtedly be endorsed by the Democratic District Convention. The ( ustom House or Radical nominations are \\ . C. Johnson, of Oregon City, for Judge, and J. C. Moreland, of Portland, for Prosecuting Attorney. The Peo­ ple’s ticket, t>esides receiving the united vote of the Democracy, will receive a good Republican support, which makes its success certain. It is a ginted in these nominations —and we feel sorry when we thinZ- of the still greater disappointment which it will realize after the first Monday in June. The OLI Story. The Zbz/b /fH projMunds the question : “Who is there that believes he (La Dow), could have the least particle of influence as the Representative of an enlightened people ?” This, says the Netrs, is precisely the question asked by the same paper in the last canvass concerning Col. Nesmith. It even devoted whole columns of edito­ rial space to the attempt to show that Col. Nesmith would be worse than powerless at Washington ; that Con­ gress would take special delight in killing every measure introduced by him, and that officers of the different Departments would shrink from busi­ ness contact with him. The public have had ample opportunity to see how wide of the mark these specula­ tions were. They will have an oppor­ tunity of seeing how wide of it they ‘ are when applied to Mr. La Dow. PACIFIC COAST NKWN. JOHN BILGER, The Bulletin publishes the Republi­ (California St., one door west ofSachs Bros.,) The Roseburg Plaindealer is running again, after a collapse of a few weeks. can State ticket as an advertisement. Jacksonville, Oregon, Geo. Rogers is the publisher. It has not the success of its party so DEALER AND WORKER IN Rich mines of gold, silver and an­ I much at heart but that it is bound to have liberal pay for till it does for it. timony are reported as just discovered TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, ETC. The Enterprise says : The Radical I in the ^^etaw country west of Arkan­ eeps constantly on ham » an sas. ticket is receiving a very cold assortment of the best reception in Clackamas county. We An Albany boy induced his father TINWARE, to sit down in a pan of hot grease on have not seen or heard of a man that BRASS PIPES, the first of April. He now mourns considers it even probable that ashigl.* FORCE PUMPS, CHAINS, LEAD PIPE, because he did not get half-soled with > man on it will be elected. The tick­ HARDWARE, CUTLERY, et is received as cold as if it Were a sheet iron on the 31 st of March. HYDRAULIC NOZZLES, lump of ire. The notorious Miss Edith O’Gorman, l’AIN'l'S, SIZES, GLASS, The Huurat says nearly two hun­ OILS, HOSE, POWDER. who perambulated this State some dred peopl" li-tencd Ip G »vernor (¡ro ­ time since in the rote of “The Escaped BAR, PLATE AND ASSORTED IRON. Nun,” is a* bright and shining light ver at Scio, on Saturday, the llh iti-t.; NAILS, among the Chicago crusaders against that the city hill was crowded and MININ«; Toor., many were forced to g i away or .-tand liquor. SHOT, BRUSHES, out-ide for want of l'.iotn. The meet­ CARPENTER Too Es, Mrs. Ah Die/.-, a lovely and aeconi- ing was characterized by the real old BLACKSMITH TOOLS, pi ¡shed daughter of the “ Flowery IRON WASH-KETTLES, fashioned Diunocratic enthusiasm for Kingdom,” is soon to be joined in the BRASS AN D I R( >N WIRE, which tin* gallant Democracy ol the holy bonds of wedl»i7c to a Lothario “Gibraltar” are noted. SHEET - IRON WARE. of Melican extraction, in Sparta, Ba­ The Republicans have nominated Cast Iron and Steel Plows. ker county. .John Kelsay, of Benton, for J udge of ROPE, R. II. Magill, the San Francisco CAULDRONS, the Second District; F. A. ( heno- agent of the Plnenix and other insur­ CULTIVATORS, wetIi, of Benton, Distrii-t .Attorney of COPPER WARE, ance companies, has been removed the same 1 »¡strict ; N. B. Ilunqihrey, WHEEL-BARROWS, for peculations, which has made him of Linn, 1 »ist riet Attorney of Third SHEET-IRON WARE, a defaulter to a large sum. He is 1 »¡strict ; J udge of Fourth Di-trict, ¡roo /> /: x a x i> if / l l o jp if a n e , succeeded by his brother, Aiithur !•’. W. ( ary John on, of ( ‘lackamas ; 1 >i — Magill, as agent, R. II. M.igill has trii t Attorney, J. ('. Moreland, of given up all his property -towards »S7’t Multnomah ; 1 >i-tri< t Attorney of liquidating in part his defalcations. Always on hand a largo lot of parlor, cook­ Fifth District, .J. Cartwright, of ing. 011’100, cabin stoves, of assorted sizes, A dispatch dated Victoria, April 3d, Wa-co. plain and fancy, constructed on the latest says the steamer California arrived at i .V rczz.y/, speaking of the iuol->aving plans. Boilers, ketlh's, pots, ami everylhingconnected with the-«' stoves Esquimault at 12:30 o’clock last night State Convention, says : warranted durable and perfect. Al! articles sold <>r manufactured by him from the north. She reports things an immense amount of warranted. His work is made of the best very lively at Uassiar, (Stickeen), and material and of the <*holeest patterns. /■C Orders attended to with dispatch and the miners making from $12 to $30 till 1 according to direct ions. lie is deter­ per (lav to the hand. There are be­ mined to sell at low prices for cash. tween seven and eight hundred men at the mines. The weather was very mild. The river is expected to open about the first of May. Sylvester, of Barnard’s Express, arrived in three days and a half from Buc/rs bar, on tin* In <•<.lMioction wit h all these I have on hand ice, with about $7,0011 in dust. a large assortment of The Or gon Uify Enterprise says : A prayer platoon of sixteen women visited the Webfoot SaltMin at Portland From nil ¡>irts of Clackamas county <>f all kinds—just what every on the 7th, to engage in exercises on We hear general approval of the Delu­ wants in his family. And if ticket and the people’s li«*v«> it, call ami examine m, de ticket, the sidewalk. The proprietor, Walter ocratie State purchasing«■;■> «h> re. MolTet, sounded a whistle for the po­ hearty approval, Governor Grov(>r’s joiin BILGER. Importer of farm implements and ma< him s. lice. The ('hief of Police ordered the ren.nninalion meets w ilh universal fa- 29tf. . F. women from the premises. They re­ vor, ami so also does that of fused, and were placed under arrest Chadwick, as they till declare that on a charge of obstructing the side­ they have made honest ami faithful walk. Police Judge Denny dismissed ollicer-, and that no such charges of FOR OVER THIRTY YEARS corruption as were brought against the case, remarking that*the <’«»n-titti- Perry liai is’ I rtalik PHX-KILLER their pre lores -Hrs can lie made suc- tion of the United States and the ( •essfully against them. (’onstitution of Oregon gave every oik * l'arni.-r < an li.lat •*. the right to worship God according to to . 1 uwr.< <(»>. the dictates of his conscience, and he A great many papers in S.iuthcrn presumed that the ladies thought they ( Iregon are just now grumbling be- It ¡spie »•«»ns'ant companion amle-aima- were performing a religious duty. cau>e they claim that there should ble friend <>t the mi--ion:.ry and thetrav- ‘ler. on sea and land, and no one shi.nhl The affair created quite a sensation. .have been a farmc r put upm the State » travel on <>ur Likes and Ri vers w itliou: it. In the afternoon the praying platoon Ticket. Wo are happy to -tate to our It lias been before th»* public ox er t hit t v on duty was increased in number. cotcmpiiraries that there i- one good years, ami probablx has a wider and b. tt< r than any other proprietiirv nied- The saloons have not yet been closed practical farmer on the ticket. A. II. r.'piEa'ioii i< in«' of the pre-» nt day. At this period ........ Trea'iirer, treasurer, there , by their efforts, hut the women say Brown, candidate f<»r State arc but few nna.-qua; lilt'd with the mer­ they have made a deep impression on has been an extensive stot-k-rai-er and its of thi* Pain-Killer ; but while some » xtol a liniment, ihey know bn' ¡iole of it- sev(>ral saloon-keepers. Tin» women farmer for years. 1 io now owns, ami it p as .wer in easing pain when taken internally, are very determined, and there are personally superintends one of thi‘ w hile o'ih'r- n-e it in'ernally w ith -rre it -im- strong symptoms of a protracted cam­ largest farms in Powder River valley, '« ’»•i>ss, but an* »'qiially irnoran! ofiis healing vir; lies when applied externally. We tk< r»‘- and is in more ri -pects than this one tore paign. _____ w ish t<» say to all that it is c«|ua!lv su«'- K I ♦ , a people’s mail. In the Convention lie hi>l a num'x'r of highly respectable competitors for the ofli-. e, and the fact One of the delegates to the Repub­ that he came oil’ victor is a sufficient lican State Convention from this conn­ guarantee that he lx* is known and re- tv took occasion to impose upon the peete( I l>y our neighbors of Western credulity of that body by asserting < Jregon. Democrats hero in Eastern Oregon that “Tolman wasn’t hunting the nom­ are satisfied that the ticket is the ination, but would take it if offered to strongest th.it could have been nomi­ him.” This is little “too thin,” for it nated. We claim that the people owe is well known that Tolman and his to Gov. Grover a re-nomination and supporters spent no inconsiderable re-election. He has been a faithful time in setting up the primaries public servant, and theivfore of right throughout the county, so that In* re­ deserves to be retained the second term. ••Wasn't Hunting It.'* ceiveda full delegation freía here. Ilao* You Henni Croni Connecticut? Tolman*« Speech. roi.traai. xeres. Baker ('ifg Herald. THE lf . gal A D vertlsj *: ments . Administrator's Notice. VOTK'E IS 1| EREBA' GIVEN THAT a A llie undersign»*«! has been app»;inted by the County Court of Jackson County, Ad­ ministrator of lhe Estate ».f Barbara Hen - uerson, dcceas»*«!. All poisons imlcbtcil to said estate ar»* rc- . II. LYNCH, A«lniinistraXor. Wagner Creek. March 20, ls;i. 13x16. Administrator’s Notice. yoTK E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Jackson county, Ore­ gon. Administrator of the Estate of*Hiram A. Abbott, deeea-cd. All pcr-ons indebted to said Estate are requested to settle the same imm<‘r settlement, ami also praying lor an order for selling the time for hearing the same; then lore noti»-e is hereby given that -aid final account w ill be heard and deter­ mined in sai«l Court on Tuesday, June 2d, 1*74, at w hich time all persons having any objei'tions to said tinal ae»-ount and settle­ ment must the« aiid tlu're make th«* same. By order of Hun. E. B. Watson, Judge of said Court. P. DUNN, Clerk. April 11th, 1871. 15x18. Sheriff's Sale. 1)Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTK >N AND l> order ot sah* »Inly issued by P. Dunn, < 'lei k of tin* Circuit ( oilrt l«»r Jackson «'01111- ty. State of (»regon, an«l to me direi'tv»! ami «¡»■livered, in favor <>f Peter Britt an«! against Daniel B. Rowland, P. J. R<»w!and ami Daniel Doty, forth«' recovery <»f seven lnin- 5.*. 1S74, At 1 o’« !««-!» r. M.. ot sai’l «lay, the follow­ ing describe I real properl V. to-wit : The south halt of the -outli-e i-t «¡nart«*r <>t Donation I.ami Claim No. !!», in Town- -hip thir’y ,'ight, (’“.*) son'll <«t rang«* two J w«»* t, «•«»ntaining eighty <*(•) acr»'s. Said land is b«>un !• I ami de < rilied as follow- : Commencing at the sontli-east <•< rner ot -aid donatmn «-laiin and running then«*«* n««r:h ah«ng the cast boundary tB-ntvCA») «•ha ills ; thence west. f >,iy « Im «•ha in -: t hem «, -oirli twenty (20) chain*, to the ■••utlHrn Koiimlary <»f -ai«l claim ; th»-m-e en-t along -a.«4 soulh) «h a i ns to the place <> f b g lining^ T«i■•.,;•: hei­ wiih all and singular t’« «* t»*no- UK';. l'. hcircdimim «t- a«.«l appurh •i:.*m«*cs I her« •imto 1 •«•longing or m awyui e app< r- *Th >«' ab«»v t* ty of .Lick .(.«ii aud Sia’«* »•f Or,*- g« *«•, :<>/ve TICE IS IIEREBA’ (¡IVEY THAT .A the <'oinini-siom-r of tin* (■«•m'ral Land < »ilice has ma«l<* final approval of 7s.67’.».l<> a«Tes ot the piil>li<* lands sehsaed l«v the State <>f «»reg«>n under 1 he Agricultural' Col­ lege grant. 'I’he-c land- are situated in— Township 33 South, Ranges IS and 19 East ; Town-hip 31 Sou! h, 1 hinge 19 East ; Township : 35 Sou'll, Ranges 11 20 and 21 East ; fill Iiaints. Tow nship :3» South, Ranges 14, 21 ami 24 AI':> t thirty years’trial, is stil East ; tin- nio»t uii'pialiti»‘7 South, Ranges 14, 20 and 21 t lies, from persons of t lie liiirlr s East ; and nspoii'iliilitv. Physician^' Township 38 South, Rangos 19 ami 20 respci-tal‘i'ity recommend ii East ; tectual prfpara’ion for the ex Township :39 South. Rang«*« 11, 12, 13, 15, pain. It ¡4 not only th»» best re 11», 20, 21 an • 1 22 East, kilo-.- ii for ririise--. < 'tils. Burns. Said lands arc now f«>r sale tinder tho I g •'emery or ('hoh-ra <»r any I following provisions of law, to-wif : “That plaints, it is a nuin-dy nn-iirpas upon linal approval of (he selecti«*ns of tho »•¡»‘iicy an to each setth'r : /‘mridfU, That no person owning ni<>re than three hnndr«*«! ami druggists tliroiighont tin* I’nited Slat»*s and twenty acres of laud in this State, by any foreign countries. I’rict's -25 cents, 50 cents nnd 81 |w>r bottle. other right, shall . b«* entitl<*d t«v purchase under the provisions of this Aet.M PERRY DAVIS SON. 1‘ropr’s., Settl«Ts now on any of sai«l lands ar<* re- 15 No. lot’, High St., Providence, R. I. <|uirc«l by law- t<» present their «•lainis to the Boar«l of School Land Commissioners within six months from the date of this SEEDS AND PLANTS notice. By order of the Board. '1'. H. CANN, CJ«*rk of the Board of Scho«>l Land Com­ ('. ('. Trim Cape C< m I Cranberry, best sort missioners. ('. for Upland. Lowland, or Garilen, bv Salem, April 1, 1871. 15x18. mail, prepaid, si .no per loo, S5.o(> (> ’1’HE TRADE B. M. WATSON, Old Colony Nurseries and Seed Warehouse, Plymouth, Mass First-Class WATER PIPE, Established 1SI2. . —-fui w hether n-c«l internally or »'xiernal- ct ly ami it stamls (»»-«lay. unriv.alle«! by all the great catalogue <>f family ni«‘«Iieiiii s, It y med stillii-ient evid<,n<>e of its virm is a stand­ ard medicine, to kn<»xv that it is now used in all | aris i-t’th«“ world an I that its sal»« is »•onMantfy ¡ncrva-inir, No curatix«' agent lias had s--spr ««I sale <>f given -m-h universal • a; i-ia»‘lif Jackson­ , islature is overwhelmingly Democratic, ville, on Wednesday, Thur.— lay and Friday which we stated that the bid of J. P. each Week, and at the stables of |{. Bene- . thus securing us a I’. S. Senator, which of Goddard was a “straw” one, and that I diet, App'egate, from Saturday until Tues­ has not happened for many years. day morning, calling at th»' stables of L. Dave Thompson, of Oregon City, was Chiipph* to and from Benetliet’s ea<-l> trip. l completed for some weeks to come Verily, this is cheering news. awarded the contract at a much higher T hums —8~, eash in hand, for single scr- yet, of such force and *( ‘ 10(1001100 will vi>'e ; 812 for-the season, and 81G to insure* a figure. The Postmaster-General says By Proxy. colt-. : it be. It has been suggested that Sur ­ D esckiition and P edigree . — A’oung such a report is Hot substantiated. It Samson is a ln'antiful dapple-gr»*y, 17 hands veyor General Odell, with his ever ­ We learn that negotiations are in is not prolmHe, however, that Goddard high, weighs l,G.>0 ftis. lb' was sir»*d by Dave Samson, he by old Samson, the well- will take the contract at the price he ready scrap-book, be sent for, to facili­ progress for engaging ex-Governor known draft horse brought to this Valley by offers to perform It for, ($24,000), and tate matters, so as to get it ready for Geo. L. Woods as proxy for Tolman John Balx'oi'k, E-q. His dam was a large one delivery before Tolman takes his in the coming campaign. It is doubt­ Morgan mare, weighing 1,350 ties., of great come out anywhere like even on it. passage for Salt river. power and endurance. ful, from Woods’ reputation in this Farmers and Stock-raisers wishing to raise Be is a resident of Vermont, but Draft horses, w ill do well tosee A’oungSam- State, if he can be prevailed upon to Jlhy lie wm Nominated. claims that it Is his intention of mak­ son before breeding their mares. For fur­ serve. We hope Tolman will secure ther particulars inquire of J. W. Ix*wis or ing Yreka his post-office address. ISAAC CONSTANT. The general understanding prevails some man of ability to present his theow#ier, ---- ----- ------- Mares from a distaime will be furnished that Waite, Radical nominee for .State claims, as we dislike to see Governor with pasturage, free of charge, at the farm Whn He I*. 15. Printer, owes his nominatfOii to a bar­ Grover walk over the course in that of Isaac < 'onstant. Cheaper and More Durable From our Radical exchanges we' gain made by himself and prominent manner. PUBLIC NOTICE. HENRY HAGEN, —TUAN— learn that L. L. Rowland, Republican Republicans to raise a note held by The Independent Ticket. candidate for Superintendent of Public parties against Crandall on account of Wholesale Dealer In i VTOTB'E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Wood, Iron, Lea«l, or any other Material. day sold ii the undersigned have this Instruction, sports the title of “Rev.,” the Statesman office. The Custom Tlie Independent State Convention their Mills at Pho-nix to parties from the 1 CALIBtENIA WIXES, BRANDIES, ANY SIZE FURNISHED. and is employed at one of the Indian . Bouse Ring desires an organ at the nominated Rev. T. F. Campbell, of East. All indebtedness incurred by them of Hour, shorts, bran, etc., will —AND— Agercies in Wasco county. No quali-| Capital, and this is the arrangement Polk, for Governor; Congress, Tim onmccount be settled by the new firm. All those in- Send vtur onlers to float ions for this important office docs to get it. The Statesman, however, Davenport, of Clarion ; Secretary of debt«*«! to the late firm are requested to come IMPORTED LIQUORS, JOSIAH HANNAH. forward and sottlo immediately, either by Or A i . ex , M artin , Agent, Ja«*ksonvillc. anybody assert as belonging to him, still continues to be published by Sam State, J. IL Douthitt, of Wasco ; State cash or in wheat. 338 and 340 Fine St., 14tf. Thankful for past patronage bestowed on but being an office-holder was-enough Clarke, and the Radicals are naturally Treasurer,------ Beach ; State Printer, us, we recommend our successors to the reason for his nomination by his party, becoming uneasy about Waite fulfull- Wm. M. Hand, of Wasco ; State Su- ! public, assuring that as Tliey are practical San Francisco, California. T he American Sardine Co.’s Boneless Sar­ • . . « * y > r» Mr i millers they will give universal satisfaction, •r. l < omp iratively unknown, and af- ing his contract. Give us light, say perintendent, Rev. R. C. Oglesby, lor- j. WIMER a son . .’•»i^1» <*ri^'rs from the country promptly dines ar«* much better, aikl less than half ! Phœnix, Phoenix, April 8,1874. 8, 1874. 15x18. hlled. • 3^,» J lhe cost of imported Sardine*. • . . »• .»-1 nf no more. I they. I meriy of this county. We are pained to learn that Gover­ nor Grover has announced his inten­ tion of canvassing this county thus early. Although Tolman and a host of co-workers have been hard at work on a harangue ever since the “Judge” was nominated, it is supposed from present appearances that it will not be