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JUDGE & NUNAN, 1 A CARD. POLITICAI. XOTEN. He rejn-esented old Umpqua county! .*»■ ♦ in the Territorial Legislature some | , Unlimited Cbeex—The “Bulletin'’ prating •*. J The annexed card explains itself : years ago, and is popular with those ; »bout ihn. Tn the speech of J. (’. Tolman, Re Manufacturers of and Dealers in .111 Kinds o/ OffiHil PipT for J trkxon \ Jovphin* rnnnfi’s who know him, who express the ■ The Eugene''Guard” now issues a neat and publican candidate for Governor, made highest confidence in his ability and spicy daily from its otlice. We with it success, on last Saturday, he said that there EOITOR CHMUES N OVELL, j Everything is lovely in old Linn, and the was no law for charging a fee of $5 for integrity. will carry the county by an over- each State deed. The act of October M \Y 2». 1*71. s vtord w. The Convention nominated for j , ' Democracy 27th, 1864, Code, page 885, has the whelming majority. the important office of Sheriff J. W. : lion. B»*n. Hayden iff stumping the State in following provision in relation to State D3M03RATI3 STATZ TICKET. Manning. “Wes.,” as he is famil j behalf of the Democratic ticset, and doing good lands, last of section 6 : “anti when the purchase money and interest, it iarly called, is decidedly one of the worn for the cause. •lyress, any, shall be fully paid the purchaser WE WILL SELL We have cheering news from all parts of th' ................... ot Umatilla best candidates that could have been A. shall receive a deed, substantially in 110.00 up Governor, nominated. Popular, clever and State. The election of the entire Slat •. ticket the following form on the payment of MEN’S AND BOYS’ SADDLES, from ■ is considered a certainty. a fee in coin of five dollars therefor.” L. F. GROVER ... ...... .................. of Marion able to till the requirements of the 25.00 up Scott, with all his mendacity didn't do th This provi-ion is now the law. But HARNESS, per sett, from l'>r S.-eret(iry of State, office, no one can say a word of re worn well enough, so the Mitchi'iple ring call the section requiring a part of these 18.00 up F. CHADWICK ......................... of Douglas S. proach against J. W. Manning. He ed upon O'Meara to till the void. fees to go to tin1 compensation ot the LADIES’ SADDLES, from 2.50 up I’v State Treasurer, Vic Woodhull is on her way to this coast Board of School Land ('ommi*sionei s HORSE (’OLLAILS, from adds strength to the ticket, and we All fees therefor, A. ll. BR' >WN.............. »......................of Baker predict his election by a large ma It is surmised that she will take the stump for has been repealed. 1.00 up required by law, have been collected BL.WK-SNAKE WHIPS, from her friend and co-work<T Tun Davenport. J’ r A' gc Printer, jority. This ticket is composed of men of both par and paid into the State Treasury, and 1.25 up M ART. V. RRoWN.............................. of Linn For Clerk E. D. Foudray "as ties ar.d it is believed that the people of Mult not a dollar of them retained by or HEAD HALTERS, from paid to any member of the Board or T.r S io-r- n», ndent of Publie Instruction, And all our goods at equally LOW RATES. W e warrant all the abo\e work, All we nominated. He has filled the office nomah County will elect it by a good majority other officer. want these times is a fair living profit. U. J. DAWNF...................................... of Marion of Deputy Sheriff and Clerk upon The “Oregonian” says that Tolman is dis- Give ns a call and see if we wont do all we assert. The report of the Board of School Repairing promptly done. several occasions, and a better man ' gusting his friends by his silly and vapid Land Commissioners, made to the last Z-W The highest cash price paid for DeerSkins. ■ speeches, and that be has a slim show fur elec- first Jiilieial District. Legislature, gives the name of each for the place cannot be found. No i tion. Jacksonville, 13th, 1874. man who has paid a fee for a State -LB T one can doubt his Democracy. In I i The “Bulletin” is the only paper in the deed, and shows the whole amount re l’»r IVus« cntin.o Attorney, LEGAL ADVEBT1SEM ENTS. IMPRCVE YOUR POULTRY. H. K. HANNA .............................. of Jackson the dark days, when the fair name ' State that will persistently rep"ar a missta' - ceived for that purpose, and that the of Democracy was loathed with rnent after being convinced of its falsity. For same has been fully paid to the Treas Administrator’s Notice. ' revamping an old lie or manufacturing a new urer. See report of the School Land f»L'.VO<7M r/c ror.X TY TICKET. IT COSTS NO MORE TO KEEP horror, everybody knew where to one commend us to the “Bulletin.” Commissioners, page 80. This report VpOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT find Mr. Foudray. This important The Land Office at Eugene City now issues a was examined and fully approved by 1N the undersigned has been appointed by GOOD FOWLS Fur S-ate Sen vcr.............. JOHN S. HERRIN , office cannot he placed in safer or ’ i daily from the “Journal' in the interest of the the last Legislature. th© County Court of Jackson county, Ore q* H. 11 /«. v x- , (THUS. WRIGHT, C ann gon, Administrator of tho Estate of O. P. THAN POOR ONES! Ring tick'd. It is a second edition and ten For Representa; iv> > G. B. VW RIPER more skillful hands. Alexander, deceased. All |>ersoiis indebted Land Clerk of the Board of School der of the “ Bulletin ; ’ ’ at least it publishes ( W. J. PLYMALE.’ to said Estate are requested to settle the John O'Brien, of Applegate, and that pap'-r’s contemptible lies in full and with Commissioners. same immediately, ami all persons having i For SheritT ....... I. W. MANNING I claims against said Estate are requested to The OAKLAND POULTRY YARDS, M. A. Hue>ton. of Sam’s Valley, are great unction. It is scarcely necessary to say i For Clerk ... ...... E. D. FOUDRAY present them with the proper vouchers to A Itigliteous Vote. the nominees for Comity Commis that scrap book Odell does the scribbling for it i me, at mv residence on Bearcreek, in said Comer of Sixteenth and Castro Sts., ' JOHN O'BRIEN. For Commissioner*.. county, within six months from the date I ,The Radical pres« is u-ing the fact that Gov- sioners. The affairs of the county t M. A. HUESTON. Beu Simpson’s organ says that hereof. OAKLAND, CAL. ! ernor Whiteaicer'ii Administration was honest For Treasurer.................................. ..K. KUBLI cannot be placed in better hands. HASKEL AMY, Administrator. and economical as an argument in favor of the Democratic candidate for State May 5th, 1X74. 19x22. For Assessor................... AV. A. CHILDERS K. Kubli, candidate for Treasurer, Republican rule in our State. The next thing Treasurer voted to tax unnaturalized Fur School Sup't................. H. C. .FLEMING SEASON OF 1874. has been engaged in the mercantile that anybody Knows, says the ‘•Mercury.” foreigners. A cs, and he did right. Citation to Administrator. For .Surveyor...............................E. C. M ASON of these Republican papers will be claim business for many years, and is well some ing for their party all the credit of Governor The Radicals had imported a herd In the County Court of the State of Oregon, For Coroner...................... Du. II. T. IN LOW for the County ot Jackson. (Sitting in qualified for the position in every Grover’s Administration. EGGS FOR HATCHING of “heathen Chinee on the mining Probatr'May 5th, 1874. Slippery Diet says he is in favor of boarding districts of Oregon, and under their In the matter of the Estate of John I). Ma particular. Jacksonville I’rceinct. From the largest and best bred Fowl.« in son, deceased. the World. W. A. Childers for Assessor is up the State Ca jitol and letting it stand so for treaty, says the ‘-Enterprise, it was rno JOHN WINTJEN, ADMINISTRA- tne next twenty years. He doesn’t say this at Carefully packed and warranted to carry another excellent candidate. Com Salem, where the building is being erected held that no law could be passed 1 I tor of said Estate : You are hereby cited safely any distance. The varieties com prise to be ami appear in our Probate Court at Dark and Light Brahmas, Butt' and Part petent, honest, and jtopular, he will but elsewhere. Bv this he means he is in favor discriminating against the plague. Jacksonville, in the County and State afore ridge <'ochins, White Leghorns, Houdans, on Monday, the 8th day of June, A. and Silver Spangled Hamburg*. make an excellent run. Table of letting the Legislature and Supreme Court, So a bill was introduced to tax all said, D. 1X74. at lb o'clock a . m . of that day, and Black Spanish. White Dorkings, Golden JOSEPHINE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. and other public bodies sit in inconvenient and Rock, one of the largest precincts in expensive quarter*, and let the State piy high cnnaitralized foreigners, which it show cause, if any exist, why you should Polands, Aylesbury Ducks, and Game. not be removed and your letters revoked. Sebright ami Black African Bantams. Ily order of Hun. É. B. Watson, County A fine invoice of Bronze Turkeys, weigh For Represen’five........... W. W. FIDDLER the county, is a unit for him and his rents, etc . etc., the very thing his Radical was thought would reach the emer i relhren of the press and stump are having *<> J mitre. ing <><• ths. to the pair just received. White foreign Attest ; ...M. F. BALDWIN nomination is but a just tribute to a much to say about, ilow very consistent lie is! gency of the case. I’. DUNN, Clerk Send stamp for illustrated circular to i 19x25. May 9th, 1"74. GEO. B. BAYLEY, ......DAN. L. GREEN good man A committee selected by the citizens of Port ers generally get naturalized and if Importer and Dealer of Choice Poultry. Clerk.... ...CHAS. HUGHES For School Superintendent. H. U. land who do not worship at the Custom House they BOX 659, San Francisco. * are not, they • can easily « become Notice of Final Settlement. 1 S. M \TlfFWSON, Fleming is the nominee.» Those shrine, and composed of influential men of both so. For Commissioner But the “Heathen Chinee” In the County Court of the State of Oregon, JAMES NEELY. General Agent for the Poultry World, a parties, says the "Democrat,” tn"t last week acquainted with him speak in the cannot, and hence it was intended for the County of Josephine. (Silting in monthly magazine, devoted entirely to Far Treasurer ... ......... W m . NAUCKE and nominated the following county ticket: Poultry, The best paper published in the highest terms of his ability and For State Senators —William Strong and J. S as a guard for the white laborers Probate, April 2<tth, ls74.) For As«e >or...... ... JOHN HOWELL In the matter of the Estate of Campbell country. Subscription $1.25 |>er year. Also agent for the .1 mrriran Standard of Excel < ‘aidwell, deceased. For Scho >1 sup- rin’en Jent.....B. F. SLOAN character. The fact of his receiv M. VanCleave ; for Representatives—J. John against the Mongolians, and not with lence. Price 50 cents. Agents wanted in CALDWELL, ADMINISTRATOR son. C. W. Gay. R. $. Jewett, John G*arin. ing 22 votes on the first ballot against Surveyor................................ W. N. SANDERS C any view to injure white foreigners. ’ . < ,L >1 said Estate, having tiled in said every city and town in the country. For information address Box ¿59, San such men as Prof. Farley and others, William SherloiK S. Norris and Raleigh St ilt; It was a most righteous vote, .and Court his final account for settlement, also further Francisco. County Judge—W. F. Trimble ; County Com praying for an order for hearing the same ; DIR MMIIVLEN. is sufficient guarantee of his fitness missioners—11. Hansen and Chas. Holman ; the w Please state what paper you saw this ad voters will thank Mr. therefore notice is hereby given that said vertisement in. tinal account will be heard and determined for the office. 'le ritr -E. J Jeffrey ; ClerK -Geo. L Story ; Brown February 2sth. 1874 9-3m having sustained their The Democratic Convention has in said Court on Monday, the 6th day of E. C. 31 ason for Surveyor is another Treasurer —A. Waldman; Assessor—John Do July. 1X71. at which time all persons having endeavored to protect any objections to said tinal aceotint and set complete I its work, and well did it excellent nomination, lie has been Ian ; Surveyor. C. W. Burrage ; Superintendent rights at School#--Rev. T. L. Elliot; Coroner—Dr G them. V will give their votes tlement, must then and there make the WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. do it. From all parts of the county tried in the important position of Kellogg. same. to the man who lias ever been found comes the news of the harmony ex- Representative and not found wanting. Bv order of Hon. J. B. Silers, Judge of (’. M. F oster .— l'he following is a said Court. JOHN NEUBER, to be the friend of the laboring isting among the Democrats who It is consequently not necessary to CH AS. II U< HI Ex, Clerk. copy of the original letter written by whites. April 24th, 1x71. 19x22. hope to >ee their principle* perpet speak further on this subject. DEALER IN C. M. Foster, Radical candidate for uate 1 an 1 triumph. The ticket is The nominee for Coroner is Dr. Secretary of State, to his friend Slo. Mtnnip I.anti Grabber«. ( LOCKS, JEWELRY, SIL- Grand Anniversary Ball ! IVATCHEX. admitte 1 by even the opposition to Inlow, of Ashland. The Doctor is cum, while the former was running ’ ’ verware, etc., has received a large ad dition to his well-selected stock of Jewelry But little is heard of the “swamp or— be one of much ability and strength. well qualified for the arduous task of for County Clerk of Baker. and silverware. i land swindle” on the part of the .In<*k«on« ill«* Mamm .Vo. I IS. O. It. n It was not fixed bv caucus but was holding an inquest over our many ELGIN AND WALTHAM, A vbuiin , Oregon, May 5, 1866. Gold and Silver Watches. Gold and Silver opponents after election, and will do Radicals now-a-davs. This is owing nominated in open convention, Friend Sloemn: The object of this To be given in Jacksonville on < hains, all imported from the first manufac communication is to impress you with to the fact that they- are even more turers in the 1-List. A tine lot <if SETH where each delegate could present his duty well. THOMAS' the importance of bringing the poll Tuesday Evening, May 26th, 1S74, implicated in this act than are the the claim? of his friends. Nor can The Motloc Account«. EIGHT-DAY WEIGHT CLOCKS. books and election returns yourself Democrats. Slippery Dick Wil —AT— it be said that one faction made the Also all kinds of E ioht -I> ay and 30- uocr from Pleasant Valley and Camp Al C locks ; P ocket C itleky and W illow From a private letter received from liams, however, denied here that he nominations. Everybody went into ford precincts. \\ AitEofall kmds; a new assortment of the VEIT SCHUTZ ’ HALL. most elegant Slater was here last night, and told was a grabber, and most emphati the Convention bent on harmony, Salem recently, we learn that the State of his Democratic friends that cally did he doso. We nevertheless and a more harmonious and enthu Board of Military Auditors commenced some Toys for the Holidays, Pleasant Valley precinct would give the work of auditing the expenses in Conunitfcc on Arrangements : CONSISTING OF find conclusive proof of his applying siastic one rarely has occurred. curred during the Modoc war some a majority of twenty for the Democ for 100,000 acres of these lands in Ben Sachs. ALBUMS, DOLLS, BABY’ WAGONS, racy. If such should he the case, John S. Herrin, candidate for N. Fisher, F. Grob, Henry v. Helms weeks ago, and have been since stead ami you are unable to get a larger WORK-BOXES; L. Petzold. the official report of the Governor Senator, is a staunch Democrat, a ily progressing. The Board consists at Camp Alford, do not bring the re In fact everything that is wanted for the hol ('ommittce on Invitation : m in of sterling integrity and abili- of the Governor, Adjutant General turns in until the ten days shall have to the Legislature of 1872, the au idays. A tine lot of SILVER-PLATED thenticity of which no one will de Henry Klippel, L. Herling, N. Ficke. W A RE of the best quality. Also a fine lot ot ty. He has served this county in Dennison, and the Secretary of State. elapsed. Music Liojres, Accord cons, Uuitars, Violnu, etc. I l-toor Managers : Slocum, bo sure and make arrange ny. Tolman lias also been dabbling the capacity of Commissioner, and The Governor is necessarily absent, on A Fine Assortment of dim , Peter Ottersbach, ments with the Judges of election in in these lands to the extent of over Herman v. H c I Max Muller. CHEWING and SMOKING TtHlACCO, fulfilled the duties of his office with the canvass, but before leaving, he, in Pleasant Valley precinct to bring the Pipes Pipe-stems, ami anything of that honor and credit, Although not a concert with other members of the election returns yourself. Don’t let I 10,000 acres, but he has not the te kind that may Is* wanted. I*am also Agent f<g the GROVER A BAKER and f ’ lo R- flowery speaker, Mr. Herrin can Board, established certain rules for the the Judges give them to any other merity to deny it, and is care- 799“ A Cordial invitation extended to all. LNCE Sewing Macliines, and keep them M usic bv the Jacksonville String Band. express his ideas in a concise and auditing and adjustment of these party but yourself, but bo sure you ful to keep mum on that subject. constantly or hand. I have just received Tickets. o. 17t<l. a Union majority before you have the latest improved Florence, which feeda forcible manner, He is identified claims, so that the business could pro make your appearance with the re- The Prospect. the work FROM THE OPERATOR. I .. ’T“ Jewelry, \\ atrlies and Clocks cleaned ceed just as well in his absence; and of this with the firming interests turns. The election returns will be ami repaired and v arninted. Also Sewing A friend, writing from Salem, under Machines cleaned and repaired. county, is ?Ja.->ter of Phœnix Secretary Chadwick, at much sacrifice opened and canvassod on the 14th of Give me a call. 29tf. .June, so you can govern yourself ac date of May 14th, savs : of his own personal interests in the Grange, and President of the Jack- I cordingly. We do not want to b? We are having lively times down son County Agricultural Society. campaign, has, since the convening of beaten by the votes in the precincts ST. MARY'S ACADEMY, this way in the political line. Gover the Board, devoted all his available you are waiting upon, and if those In his election, the interests of Jack- time to the prosecution of the work in precincts go against us you know nor Grover ami the whole Democratic This space is reserved for Ben Sachs’ CONDUCTED BY sou county will not languish, and conjunction with Col. Dennison. The what course to pursue. Do the best ticket will, I think, carry this county. New Advertisement. He is THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES, we can safely say will be greatly importance of this audit cannot be for the cause, and trust in Providence. The Republicans,—a majority of them selling goods at re benefitted thereby. Write what the prospects are as soon at least,—do not expect to carry the duced prices. overrated, as it constitutes the official as you can ascertain. T,ITl SCHOLASTIC YEAR OF THIS For Representatives, the names endorsement of the State of Oregon county. There are very few of the old 1 school will commence about the middla Yours, sincerely, of \V. J. Plymale, G. B. Van Riper to the legitimacy and correctness of line Republicans who are working with of August, and is divided in four sessions, F oster . of eleven weeks each. The folLowiDg are the and Thos. Wright are presented. these claims, forming a basis for prop zeal for the Tolman ticket. terms: A Nil tion Mr. Plymale is an old and respected er action by the incoming Legisla Tolman is still riding two horses, Board and tuition, per term,............ |40.(S Bed and Bedding.................................... 4.00 citizen of Jackson county, a farmer ture, and for an appropriation by Drawing and painting......’...’.”’.'.”.””"”’. 8.00 It has been suggested to us that lie will not endorse or refuse the tem Piano,......................................................... 15.00 by occupation. His integrity and Congress to reimburse the State. Bro. Skidmore should patronize his perance nomination, and maintains a Entrance fee, only once,.................... 5.00 ability no one can question, and he friend Tolman, by purchasing his studied silence when asked by Mr. üntleservetl Praise. MILLINERY ! SELECT DAY SCHOOL. will do ample justice to the Leg peach and apply brandy for sacra Campbell what he intends to do. Primary, per term,...................................... $ «.00 islative wants of Jackson county. The Republican press are mak mental purposes, as the “Judge” Governor Grover is gaining friends by Junior, “ ...................................... 8.00 “ ....................................... 10.00 HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE- Senior, The same may be substantially ing much capital over the fact that has an experienced distiller engaged every speech he makes, and I think xpectfully inform the ladies of Jackson Pupils are received at any time, and their he will be elected by more than 1,000 said of Mr. Wright. He has filled the during Tolman’s eight years admin to make his brandy the coming sea ville and vicinity that she has just received terms will be counted from the day of their majority. from San Francisco a complete and elegant entrance. For further particulars'apply at office of Commissioner with credit istration our debt was decreased son, who will, no doubt, furnish him stock of everything to be found in tho line the Academy. 29tf. I Important Decision. of MILLINERY GOODS, which she will and to the satisfaction of his constit several thousand dollars. Like with an article that will have a sav sell at reasonable rates. Anything in mv uents. He is well fitted for the Tim Davenport, we are of the opin i ing and sanctifying influence on the I no promptly attended with'neatness and To Whom it May Concern. i Judge Deady, to whom was referred dispatch. duties of the position, to which he, ion that the people, instead of the members of the Church ; who, af i the case of the State of Oregon vs. MRS. P. DONEGAN. \ LL PERSONS WHO OWE SURSCRIP- 17tf. with the rest of the ticket, will be “Judge,” paid it, and we fail to see ter slacking their spiritual thirst, j Jesse Applegate and B. F. Dowell, .A tion or Job Work to the D f . mockatic T imes between January 7th, 1871, and July elected. Mr. Van Riper is a sub where the distinction accorded him will be better prepared to discharge bondsmen of the defaulting Sam. May, 1st, 1872, will please notice this advertise NOTICE ment, as I shall, unless paid up in a very stantial farmer and stock-raiser of i comes in. If the “Judge” had paid their Christian duties at the polls, has decided that they are liable to the TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I HAVE short time, put their accounts in the hands i Link River, and represents the the debt, he would doubtless re by voting for the State Temperance amount of $10,000, and recommends a 1 appointed James W. Crutcher, Esq., mv of an officer for collection. i to attend to all necessary business J. N. T. MILLER A CO., Eastern portion of the county on ceive many votes in this county. ticket, which the “Judge” heads judgment for this sum in favor of agent, during my absence in the East. By E. D. Foudray, Agent. I have also placed my notes and accounts January 23d, 1874. 4tf. the Legislative ticket. He is a But that isn’t the case, and the cap as candidate for Governor. plaintiff. We shall in the future give O, in the hands of H. K. Hanna, Esq., for col pioneer of Oregon, having arrived ital made on that ecore will amount glory! how the temperance cause a more extended account of the de lection. Parties interested will govern them TOB WORK OF ALL KINDS NEATLY ^hc fleniatViflk (Times SADDLERY AND HARNESS ...X . I I I I I I T ’m this State somewhere in 1840. to but little. goes marching on 1 cision. i selves accordingly. JAMES T. GLENN. Tsckton'dlle, October 1«, 1*73. !3tf. i tJ and promptly executed at the TIMES PRINTING OFFICE at the lowest rate«.