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W ¿Ornianatic tfimcs. l’EOPLLN (OXVEMlO.y, JOSEPHINE COUNTY CONVENTION. Teachers' I usti tute. ALEX. NAUTI «.« A V aluable I nvention .—The J. B. WHITS. Portland News has the following in regard to a new invention of S. Ply- male, formerly of this place : (Successors to Jarnos T. Glenn,) Mr. S. Plymale, of this city, to-day exhibited to us the working model of DEALERS IN an improvement of his own Invention upon the present styles of headers, reapers and mowers, which cannot fail to be adopted by all sensible agricul turalists. His invention consists of a CALIFORNIA STREET, double pair of sickles, working with reverse motion, and driven by pit mans, which are almost straight and JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. work in a direct line with the knives upon a double crank. The inventor claims that his improvement will ef LOW PRICES WILL WIN I fectively prevent gumming or chok ing, its with the sickles now used in reaping and mowing rnachimes. He also claims that with his patent more HE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEAS- grain can be cut in one day, with less ure in notifying thoir friend and the draught, than by any other machine, public generallv that they are now receiving and it is so arranged that it can be ap and opening a very large and extensive plied to all of the machines now in use stock of by making a slight change in the cut ting-bars and placing a double crank STAPLE DRY-GOODS, upon the shaft instead of the one now used. In the gearing all the good Ready-Made Clothing, qualities of the best reapers and mow ers have been retained, and some new devices have been added which great AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ly simplify the working of the ma chine. Mr. Plymale informs us that Hats and Caps, he has applied for a patent, and is confident ho will obtain it without dif California & Salem Cloths and Blanket?, ficulty. The following is the programme of the The People’s (’on vent ion convened The Democratic Convention for Jose Teachers’ Institute to be held at Ashland SATURDAY...................... ......... MAY 23, 1871. at the Court House, in Jacksonville, phine County was held in Kerbyville on the 5th and 6th of June next: FRIDAY, JUNE 5 th . on the afternoon of Thursday, the 11th on Saturday, May 16, 1874. 1. Music. AGENTS FOR THE TIMES. o Report of Committees. The Convention being called to or- I inst., atul the folloxving proceedings 3. Address—C. R. XVatson. Goo. P. Rowell A Co....... ....... ...... New York. were had : (1er by C. H. Barkdell, Hon. E. N. 4. Penmanship—Prof, Hayes. S. M. I’ettingill A Co..... ................ New York. 5. Essay—Miss F. Hutchinson. On motion, A. M. Berry xvas called 'Folin was elected Chairman and C. P. !.. I’. Fisher....................... ......... Sun Francisco. RECESS. Tlios. Boyce.................... ........... Nan Francisco to the chair, and Ed. DePeatt chosen Hughes, Secretary. 6. Arithmetic—Prof. Robb. I»an. L. Green.................. Josephine County. Secretary. The Chairman stated briefly the 7. Essay—Miss F. Myer. 8. Grammar—R. Gray. Enoch Walker moved that a cotn- business of the Convention. RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY. NOON. mitte of four on Order of Business be The usual Committees' being ap 1. Corporeal Punishment—J. D. Fountain. M. E. C hurch .—Religious services every appointed by the chair. Carried, and pointed, and the Convention being ful 2. Botany—Geo. Walroil. Sunday, at the usual hours, by the Rever 3. Physiology—Horace Gruhbo. end« J. XV. Stahl. N. A. Starrand M. A. the following named gentlemen were ly organized, proceeded to make nom 4. Mental Culture—F. XV. Ewing. XVilliams, alternately. 5. Reading and Elocution—Prof. Leeke. appointed: E. F. Walker, Wm. Burke, inations for the various county officers, 6. Essay—Miss Ella Chitwood. C atholic C hurch .—Divine Services ev 7. Book-keeping in Common schools— ery Sunday, at the usual hour, by Rev. Fa James Hamlin and W. J. Gregory. with the following results : Leeke. ther Blanchett. After a short interval the Committee For Representative, Wm. Fiddler, Prof. 8. Essay —Miss Ida Beach. M. E. S unday S chool .—Regular meetings made the following report through Williamsburg; County Judge, M. F. Address in the evening by XV. J. Stanley. every Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. SATURDAY, JUNE 6TU. Baldwin, Williamsburg; County Com C atholic S unday S chool . — Regular their chairman : 1. Music. meetings every Sunday afternoon, at two 1st, nomination of one State Sena missioners, Geo. S. 3lathewson and 2. Algebra—I’. Fleming. o’clock. ___________ tor ; 2d, three Representatives ; 3(1, a .las. Neeley, Rogue River ; Sheriff, 3. Mental Arithmetic—J. B. Farley. 4. Essay—Miss Etta Braden. County Clerk ; 4th, a Sheriff; 5th, a Dan. L. Green, Kerbyville; County Public Speaking. 5. English Literature—S. Humphrey. Treasurer; 6th, an Assessor ; 7th, a 6. Pacific Coast Series of Text Books. Clerk, Chas. Hughes, Kerbyville; Messrs. (’. B. XX’atson. C. Schieffelin, Hen School Superintendent; 8th, two Coun NOON. ry Klipi’cl, XV. J. Plymale and other s|x«ak- ty Commissioners ; 9th, a County Sur County Treasurer, Wm. Naucke, Ker 1. Music. ers of all parties will address the people on veyor ; 10th, a Coroner; 11th, ap byville ; Assessor, John Howell, Ker 2. Moral Culture—Prof. Skidmore. the political issues of the day, at the follow pointment of a Central Committee. 3. Essay—J. Q. Latta. byville; School Superintendent, B. F. 4. object Teaching—Mrs. M. P. Davis. ing times anti places : On motion, the rcqiort of the Com 5. Essay—Miss Angie Grubbe. i Sloan, Applegate ; County Surveyor, Nam’s Valley, Saturday, May 23d. 6. Discussion of Question— Resolved, That Butte Creek, at Antelope School House, mittee was accepted and Committee Wm. N. Sanders, Waldo. study of the Sciences is of greater utility Monday, May 25th. discharged. the study of the Dead Languages. Af Resolutions were adopted endorsing than Eden, Tuesday, May 26th. firmative, C.B. XVatson ; Negative, Prof. Ashland, XVednesday, May 27th. On motion, Jacob Thompson, E. K. the platform ot the State Convention, Skidmore. I>eskin's, Thursday. May 28th. Exercises to commence at 9 o’clock a . m . of j Anderson, M. Fountain and James and pledging a warm support to the Jacksonville, Saturday, May 30th. each day. Speaking to commence at 1 o’clock P. M., Helms were appointed as a Committee State and County tickets, after which XV. T. LEEKE, except Jacksonville, where the discussion of four on Resolutions. After a short M iss ANGIE GRUBBE, the Convention adjourned. XV. J. STANLEY, will commence at 7 o’clock I*. M. ■ interval they announced that they Com in it to«. E. N. T olin , Chairman. Ashland, Oregon, May 4th, 1874. were ready to report. The following C. 1‘. H ughes , Sec’y. C andies .—Ben Sachs has just re resolutions were then read by the T iie Democratic Convention pass ceived acomplete assortment of fine candies Republican Convention. ' Chairman of the Committee : Call and try th«-tn. ed the annexed pointed and excellent Jitwlvetl 1st, That xve are in favor The delegates met at the Court House on resolutions : D emocratic C onvention .—A full of strict economy in the administration Monday, May 18th, pursuant to adjourn XV’e, the Democracy of Jaekson County in and elaborate re;>ort of the D-mocratic County of both State and county affairs. ment. Jacob XVagner acting as temporary Convention assembled, declare Convention will b«« found on our first page. Hesolred 2d, That we require a President and XV. J. Stanley as Secretary. 1. That we endorse the platform adopted pledge from the nominees of the Con On motion committees were appointed on by the Democratic State Convention held at Albany on March 18th, 1874, and pledge F ourth of J uly . A meeting of vention for State Senator and Repre platform and on order of business, where ourselves to make every honest effort to the citizen» of Jacxsonville has be«*n called for sentatives that they will earnestly ad- upon the Convention took a recess until 2 elect the nominees ot said Convention. next XVcdnesday evening at the Court llou-e. ! vocate the reduction of the fees of all o’clock I*. M. 2" XV e are opposed to the State purchasing or leasing the Canal and Locks at Oregon Evtrybody is invited t«» attend. ; public officers, so as to insure a fair, Convention calle«! to order at 3 o'clock p. City, and do hereby instruct our nominees m ., and pr<ieeede<t to permanently organize for Senator and Representatives to work and but not exorbitant compensation. S old O ut .—(’. W. Kahler has dis Jlcsolrett 3d, That we demand the by electing Chauncey Nye Chairman, XV. J. vote against every measure tending to posed of bis interest in the City Drug Store to change the present legal status ot said ‘ reduction of the fees of our County Stanley and P. D. Parsons, Secretaries. i 'anal and Lock Company with the State of Prof. Robb. Mr. llobb will carry on the busi officers. Report of committee on platform received Oregon. ness at the old stand. Give him a call. 3. XVe are in favor of a reduction of the On motion the resolutions wereadopt- atul mlopted. Report of committee on order of business existing lee bill, and do hereby instruct our P ainting .—J. L. Carter A Son, ed, and the Committee discharged. Senator ami Representatives to vote for the received and adopted. repeal of said bill, ami enact one that will of Ashland, bave entele«! into the jaintinj Nominations being in order, it xvas A motion was made and carried that all allow a just compensation for the services busine-s in this place. They are experienc' d moved and carried that the Conven persons holding proxies not reported be performed. 4. XVe are in favor of the State assuming painter» and merit their share of the pubi c the adjournment of the 9th inst., be tion proceed to nominate candidates fore invited to participate as delegates in the the debt incurred in the late Modoc War, patronage. and that our brave and gallant X'oluntcers for the various offices of the County. < 'on venti« >n. who left their homes in tiie dead of winter P rofessional .—Attention is called The following named gentlemen were Nominations being now in order, the fol to protect our frontier, be allowe«! the full Matthias amount promised them by the State author to the advertisement of Dr. A. lowing named gentlemen were nominated. nominated bv acclamation : ities. lie come» with the best of recommendations Senator, D. S. K. Buick ; Representatives, XVe hereby tender our sincere thanks to For State Senator, Mathew Fountain, and intend» permanently residing here. Hi- C. B. XVatson, R. 11. Dunlap, C. Schieffelin; General Davis, Wheaton, ami the officers i of Little Butte ; for Representatives, Commissioners, XV. C. Myer, L. Herling ; engaged in the late Modoc XVar, for their office i» at the City Drug Store. William Kahler, of Grant's Pass, Ful Clerk, Oliver Applegate ; Sheriff, Thomas prompt and energetic conduct in suppress L ost .—In Jacksonville, on Sunday, ler Snelling, of Goose Lake, and B. F. T. McKenzie; Treasurer. John Bilger; ing hostilities, ami for the many courtesies shown to our X'olunteers in the field. XX’e |7th inst., on the burnt district, Oregon Myer, of Ashland ; for County Clerk, Assessor, C. Nye; School Superintendent, are also under many obligations to our gal street, a lady's gol«l neek-chain. The finder P. Dunn ; for Sheriff’, Francis Plymale, XV. J. Stanley ; Surveyor, B. F. Myer. lant oflieers ami X’olunteers for their brave and patriotic conduct during the late Modoc will l»e liberally rewarded by leaving it at of Manzanita ; Treasurer, Nat. Lan On motion, the Convention adjourned. War ; ami we hereby tender them our grate gell; for County Asessor, J. Tozier, of this office or at John Noland’s saloon. ful thanks for tlu ir well timed services, and Ashland ; for School Superintendent, A Statement. assure them that their conduct will ever R eminder .—Wm. Williams has W. T. Lever; for Commissioners, 1 >. remain green in our memories. lately loat a numb« r ot chickens from time to Reynolds, of Table Rock, and ('. S< hef- A shland , May 20, 1874. The nominees for Senator and time, until but the rooster remain». Billy flin, of Rock Point ; for ('ounty Survey E ditor D emocratic T imes : Representatives stand" pledged on wi»he» u» to »\v that a» the thieves have sto or, J. S. Howard; for Coroner, Dr. L. It becomes a duty we owe to principle to dis len all the hens they bad belter come aud get Danforth. close some facts in reference to Mr. Snelling, them, and the voters can rely upon the roo“ter. too. I On motion, the following named one of the Piuto candidates for Représe ntât;v>. , the fiuliillment of their requirements » As lie pa-8e<i thrjugli our town oil the 19tb T here are a large number of citi- gentlemen were appointed as incin- i inst.. on his way to the Willamette, in con T he B urnt D i > ikict .—Owing to xen» in this comity who will bare something to bers of the People’s County Commit- vernation with us, lie positively stated that be the scarcity of brick, but little progress is being say about Tolman's election, as they have not tee : • would not accept a nomination from the Pin made on the gi eater portion of the burnt dis entirely forgotten his attempt to gobble their Ed. DePeatt, Chairman ; R. Bene toes, if be Knew that lie would be elected ; thaï trict. P. Fehely is busily engaged, with a num farm» under the preUnse of their being mmp diet, J. Stout, E. K. Anderson, W he would not serve if elected. Was a Democrat, b r of employ« s. in m iking a large kiln, which land, and other matters we have heretofore Burke, C. Nye, W. Gordon, A. Ter and always had been; and that if he was at bom« will be completed in the course of a month or brook, II. Magruder, A. M. Berry, F. he should vote the straight Democratic ticiet.” two. It is expected and to be hoped that the shown up. A. Bavis, James Hudson, L. Tinkham, As regards anyth:ng being misrepresented to •ntire district will be covered w th brick build T he S upper .—We last xvcck inad A. Langell, E. Walker, Ben. Haymond, Mr. Snelling as tar as we are concerned, is as ncs this summer. Th-hole made by the fir vertently omitted to mention the tact that th Robert Cameron, C. C. McClendon, W. fir from being true as anything could poHsibly gives Ibt* town a rather dilapidated aud drear.» iook. •upper prepared by Madame Holt for the Red T. Lever, J. James, P. Avery. be, and caps the climax of anything emanating M» n’s Bull was an excellent one. giving general T he Republicans, after a tremendous It was moved and carried, that we, from the ‘ Hungry Rrot'i« rs.” •atiffaction. The Madame will also prepare Respectfully, effort in caucus, resolved for a straight the »upper for the Jacksonville Stamm u* xt the members of the People’s Conven JACOB SLAGLE. ticket and a vindication of their prin tion, believe that we have nominated XV m . STEPHENS, Tuesday. ___ ciples. It is but justice to say that it ROBT. GARRETT, S r . a ticket of representative men, and B all .—Jacksonville Stamm No. is tt good ticket, well worthy the sup that every candidate is a suitable I ter T he persons who think xve can run port of its partisan friends. 14« U. O. R. M., Will celebrate their fourth son to fill the office for which he li as a Democratic paper and at the same time anniversary by a grand ball next Tuesday eve T he whole substance of the platform ning. Excellent mti-ic will be discoursed by been selected. We therefore ask the say nothing about the “Hungry Brothers” the Jacksonville String Band and a good sup co-operation of the voters of Jackson by our silence giving acquiescence to that adopted by the “Hungry Brothers” is about per will also be served. No pains will be county in helping us to elect them to cause, must have a splendid idea of politi- high fee bill now in force. They show their spared to make it a success in every particular. the respective offices for which they cal principles. Suffice it to say, that the consistency by nominating Nat. Langell, ticket nominated last Saturday is a strong who voic'd tor this bill in the Legislature P recinct C onvention .—After the I have been nominated. one, selected independent of past factional two years ago, for treasurer. On motion, it was ordered that the differences, and should receive the support adjournment of the County Convention, the T he Vieuxtemps Bros, will dispose delegates *sho represented Jacksonville pre proceedings of the Convention be pub of every true Democrat. It shall receive of tickets for their music class at Veit’s our hearty support. cinct met in Convention, and nominated, to be lished in the Oregon Sentinel and the Hall this afternoon, at 5 o’clock. They voftxi fur at the coming election as officers for I) emo ( ratjc T imes . T he Josephine Radicals had a live intend commencing instructions next Jacksonville precinct, J II. Stinson lor Justice On motion, the Convention ad ly time in their Convention, and cattle near Thursday. ot lh< Peace ; A. M. Asbury for Constable. ly splitting the same to atoms. For Repre S. J. D ay , Sec’y. journed. T he county canvass com menees at sentative, S. Harkness was nominated ; Judge, A. B. McIlwain ; Sheriff, S. XVhite ; Clerk, Jas. McFall ; Commissioners, H. Kel we hear most cheerful news in regard to the ly, S. Messinger ; Treasurer, S. XV. Sawyer. Democratic ticket. The desire to bury past counecUd with his »tocx iutere.-t there. This is a weak ticket, and will be easily differences evinced in the Convention last Hon. E. C. Mason left for his home iu Goose beaten. Saturday, and the nomination of a ticket Luxe la-t Wednesday. composed of men of both wings, has met J. W. Manning. Democratic candidate f«r P olicy R eceived . —Judge & the hearty approval of all Democrats, and Sheriff in confined to his house by a severe at Nutian have received the money on they will rally round the old standard en tacx of the mumps. He will be out on the masse. their policy in the Phtcnix Fire Insur- tracx in a short tune, however, and will max«- ance Company, and speak highly of M r . D an . R eynolds , who was I it very tropical fur bis competitors. --------- ------------- the Company’s promptness and cour- nominated by the “Hungry Brothers” for T he Democracy of Josephine have County Commissioner, was in town last tesy in settling the same. week, and requests us to state that his name put torward a strong ticket, of whose elec was used without authority, and that he re tion there is no doubt. A Correspondent O ur friend W. W. Fiddler has re pudiates the whole affair. Mr. Reynolds writes us that for the first time in the annals ceived the Democrat ic nomination for Rep wants these persons to know that he is a of conventions of Josephine the most com resentative of Josephine. A better nomina staunch Democrat, and will have nothing to plete harmony prevailed, the ticket giving tion could not be made. He is well qualified do with this cheeky attempt to eapturo the entiro satisfaction. Josephine promises a for the office, and will do his county ample splendid showing. All honor to the gal otllces of the county. justice in the Legislature. lant Democracy. L iterary S ociety .—The Literary N ew G oods .—John Bilger has been ' W e learn that the “Hungry Broth Society baa this w«ex l«een giving a series of ers” are to have an organ ; and the Sentinel, entertainments at Veit Schtt z’ Hall to good receiving new goods this week, lie , having divested itself of its Republican boQtes. An excellent variety of drama», com has a large amount of agricultural ma robes, is to be the same. edies, songs, were presented each evening, and chines, hardware, etc., on the road, the entertainments gave general satisfaction. T iie C hronicles .—The second which will arrive in the course of a The following is the programme for this (Sat i chapter of the short time. •Chronicles” are unavoidably i urday) evening : Song, “I have no mother now, crowded out this wcck . They will appear next I’m weeping;” tableau, ‘ Faint heart never M illinery .—Mrs. Donegan will wtez. won a fair lady drama, in several acts, en shortly receive by express another in titled "The Hidden Hand tableau, “Chip R ead Dr. Callender’s card. He from the Old Blocs;” song, “Just after the stallment of the latest novelties in her comes recommended as an excellent battle, mother.” Admiseieo, only 50 cent«; line, consisting of shapes, trimmings, surgeon 1 etc. Give her a call. children, half-price. Don't fall to attend. * and physician. F rom every portion of the county P ersonal .—Col. J. N. T. Miller left for the L ik - country this weex, on bu-int-K- Sain’s Valley to-day. E lection occurs on Monday after next, June 1st. W hat a fellow feeling, says the Mercury, these horsemen have for each other. “Judge” Tolman is going to make “Judge” Terry his Private Secretary, simply because he has a stable odor about him. And noxv “Judge” Myer, another horseman, who is operating a Percheron stallion up at Albany, has written to the Jack sonville Sentinel praising “Judge” Tolman and pronouncing him one of the ablest canvassers that have ap peared on the stump in the United States since 1840. We have not heard what office “Judge” Myer is to have. WHITE & MARTIN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, T Very .tira.i. The meanest and lowest false hoods of the campaign is where an irresponsible correspondent of the “Oregonian” charges Dr. Dawne, our candidate for Superintendent of Schools, with being illiterate and not a Doctor as professed. Judge J. <2. Thornton, a Republican, Dr. A. 1*. Miller, and other respectable citizens have taken it upon them selves to show up these slanders, and they succeed in doing so to the sat- isfaction of evervbodv. Dr. Dawne is a leading light in the cause of ed ucation, is one of the medical fac ulty of the Willamette University, a minister, and a fine gentleman in every particular. He has brought a large number of families to this State bv his unceasing efforts in the progress of Oregon, and is doing so yet. The people will rebuke these vile slanderers bv electing him bv an overwhelming majority. NEW, THIS WjihÁ. A. C. MATTHIAS. M. »., BOOTS AND SHOES, Ladies’, Miss?»* and Children’« Sbo:i. We have also in connec’ion with the above a very large and fine stock of choice GROCERIES, WARE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PAINTS, OILS, NAILS, WIN DOW GLASS, CAST AND STEEL PLOWS, WOOD EN AND WILLOW WARE, ETC. XX’e are now ready to sell anvtbing in our line at lowest ca«di prices. Persons wishing *o buy goods will find it greatly tn their ad vantage to examine our stock before pur chasing elsewhere, as we are determined not 'o be undersold by any house in Jackaon county. y-O*<;ive us a call, and then Judge for vourse'fasto our ci rarity to furnish mods as above. WHITE A M A ’’mTN. 29tf. 1874« 1840. Physician A Surgeon, JACKSONVILLE, GLASSWARE, QUEENS- PAIN-KILLER! R EG ON. THE GREAT Family Medicine of the Age Taken Internally It Cures 21’f Dr. J. C. CALLENDER, Physician & Surdon, FROM FORT KLAMATH. ville, H aving located in jackson - Dysentery. Cholera, Diarrhea, Cramp and Pain in the Stomach, Bowel Complaints, Pun ters' Colie, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Indi gestion, Sore Throat, Sudden. Colds, Coughs, Ac., Ae. Used Externally, It Cures Boils, felons, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, O'd Sores, Sprains, Toothache, Pain in ths fUce, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Frosted feet, de., de., I offer my professional services to the public. Ollice in Orth’s Brick Building : residence upon the patient when taken internally, in at Mrs. McCully's, California street. 21 case of C««ld, Cough, Bowel Com plaint. Cholera, Dysentery, and other afflictions of Estray Notice. the system, has been truly wonderful, and has won tor it a name among medical prep WAKEN UP BY RICHARD DAVIS, liv- arations that can never be foigotten. Its 1 ing twelve miles north-east of Jackson success in removing pain, as an external ville, on the 22d day of April, 1874, one bay remedy, in cases of Burns, Bruises, Sores, mare, six vears old, with white in forehead Sprains, Cuts Stings ot Insects, and other with streak running down, with white on causes of suffering, has secured for it such the nose and white on the left hind foot. a host of testimony, as nn infallible remedy, One bay filly, two years old, bald-faced, that it will be handed down to posterity left hind foot white. one of the grea’est medical discoveries of the One bluish roan horse colt, one year old, nineteenth century. with white in the forehead. The Pain-Killer These horses are valued at $10. The mare at $2 « ; the filly at $10 ; and the colt at $•'». derives much of its popularity from the sim Appraised bv J. XV. Simpson, J. P. plicity attending its u-e, which gives it a May 12th, 1874. 21x24 a peculiar value in a family. The various diseases which may be reached by it, and in JOHN L. CARTER <fc SON, their incipient stages eradicated, are among those which are peculiarly fatal if suffered to run ; but the curative magic of this prepara PAINTERS. tion at once disarms them of their terrors. In all respects it fulfills the conditions of a popular medicine. IUE ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO Be sure you call for and get the genuine 1V all kinds of Painting, including I’ain-Killer, as many worthless nostrums are attempted to be sold on the great repu HOUSE PAINTING, tation of this valuable medicine. SIGN PAINTING. yiT Directions accompany each bottle. ORN A M ENT AI. PA INTING. XVAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING. 8. E. XV’ATT. UH AS. K. KLUM. ALL Styles of Graining Done. WATT A KLUM, PAIN-KILLER Orders from the country promptly attend ed to. 21 m3. Saddle & Harness Manufacturers, ANNOUNCEMENT. ASHLAND, OREGON. For Sheriff. and import con - cord Buggy and Plow Harness. M anufacture Boston Team Collars, Concord, Team Team, ana Buggy Collars, Men’s, Bovs’, and Side Sad dles, Bridles, Cine has and Stirrups, Whips, Curry-combs, Lashes, Spurs, Collar Pads, and everything usually kept in a well regu lated harness establishment. SPECIAL NOTICES. We are using Kerby’s Genuine Santa Crux Leather, and guarantee ttuiUaction to our Eon the very best Photographs, go to Customers. Bradlev A Rukdson’s Gallerv without stairs -¿¿rASCEND IN THE ELEVATOR, 429 ALL CHEAP FOR CASH. Montgomery Street, San Francisco, Cal. Repairing neatly and quickly done. Please give us a call. 48tf. OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. I offer myself asau independent candidate for the ottico of Sheriff of Jaekson county. O. A. D avis . Ashland, March 24, 1874. H appy R elikfto Y oung M en from the effects of Errors and abuses in early life. Manhood restored. Impedimenta to Mar riage removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Books and circulars sent tree, in sealed envelopes. Ad dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Number 2 South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa.,—an In This space is reserved for JOHN A. PO^ ER, stitution having a high reputation for hono who will shortly open out • com pie' e and auperior stock of General Merchan rable conduct and professional skill. 45 dise, etc., in Linn’s Brick Build ing, Cal. St., Jacksonville. T olman is in the habit of opening his speeches by saying that he has no administration to defend. That is true, but it is not all—Tolman never TO HOLDERS OF COUNTY ORDERS. will have an administration to defend. ll persons holding J oseph - If he should have one, it would pro ino County, Oregon, orders, are hereby bably be such an administration as notified to present the same for payment. cou|d not be defended by any one, No int «rest will be allowed on County Or notice. much less by a man of Tolman’s cal ders af er this data, until XX’ further M. NAUCKE, ibre.— New?. tax21. Treasurer of Josephine Co. A