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QJ iihc SO ¡JimtnT.ilK aimw. THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES t Official Paper for Jackson & Josephine Published Every Saturday Morning — BY— P. D. HULL & CHAS. NICKELL. Publishers and Proprietors. V OFl'Tt 'E—On (»regon Str«»et, in < »rth’s Brick Building. Rntcs of ^ilivr I pt ioii One copy. |* t annum................... “ six months...................... “ thr«*» months.................. 1 r ■■ - ■ "**"* OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. .$3.00 VOL. 1\ •J.IMI . 1JH» I PR( »FESSI! »NAL CARDS. I JACKSONVILLE, OGN, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1871 I THE CHRONICLES. 18. And they sent for Beck, who was also a doctor, to come and assist, and Beck went up into the temple, and lie was sore afraid the child would I I not live. And he spoke unto them I these words : “Verily 1 say unto you the child may die, for its mother is in great travail, and <), Republicanites, you had better call the head even after its father; for if this is done, it may live.” 19. And the “Hungry Brothers” said aloud, “O, thou wise doctor, let it be so.” 20. And the Republicanites hung their heads upon their bosoms and shed tears of bitter woe, for they had rather the child would die than to have its hea«I called after its father, even the 1‘intoes. 21. And Beek raised his voice and said unto them: “(), Republicanites, let them call the child’s head after its father the ‘Hungry Brothers,’ for we will name its heart after its mother, even Nathaniel who loveth the child muchly.” 22. And the “Hungry Brothers” cried aloud saying : “(), wise man ; a second D.miel.” And so the child was called alter its father. 23. And tin* child came forth and it was nigh unto death ; but Beck give it soothing syrup, and it cried in a low, weak voire; and these men were glad at the heart. 21. And they sent Sam, the son of Ham, to go forth unto the streets and I 'cry aloud to go (into the Temple of Justice for the child was born and the fbn«i parents would there christen it. 25. And the multitudes went up unto the templeand the father brought the child before them ami it waschri-t- rn««l, 26. But they marvelled much and ' sai«l the one two the other: “This child i* deformed and we verily be lieve that it* days are numbered.” •> *7 — i • And when Beck and Jimkneel ¡and Bilihide and Jakei-h and Ad. and Ed., the lawgiver, went into the mar. ket-places and on the highways, their hearts were tille«! with anguish and di-tre-s. For lo, there was much scoff ing and merriment among the multi tude at the new-born child. 28. And they Went up into the temple of Beek the money-changer and coun seled the one with the other. And they were in sore distress and great travail, for they knew not how to eon- S« I )e tin* people witli their off-pring. Thus en«l«'th the second chapter. NO WUl I»KK W ILLIAMS SHOl LI> NOT nt: li . i ;< tei ». RATES OF ADVERTISING. A«lvcrtis«!Hients w ill bo inserted in iho T imes at the follow ing rates : One square, one insertion........................|3.oo “ each subse«juent one........... 1.00 For legal advertisements, $2.50 perupiare oflZlincs, first insertion,and$1.00per.wjuaro lor each subsequent insertion. A fair reduction from the above rates madv to yearly advertisers. Yearly a«hertisements payable quarterly. Job printing neatly and promptly executed. AN IN< IDENT OF TI1E CAM J* A ION. / ___ t 1. And when these men whom Bill Dr. L. DANFORTH. One day last week when the Gub- NVe hope no Democrat will forget Governor........................................ Ç- 1 hide and Jakeish ami Jimkneel and ernahiriul candidates spoke in Polk his duty on eleeti ....... lay by voting for PHYSICIAN ANI» SURGEON, Secretary of Stat«'................. S. 1 . < Ad. and Ed., the lawgiver, had called, county there was displayed from thu 'Treasurer................................ ... L. F Mr. Richard \\ illiams, for the follow State Printer.......................... Eug< n< 11a* remove«! t<> Jacksonville, and tenders came unto the city of Jaxon to raise verandah of Col. Nesmith’s house a ing reason, if for no other. ()reg«»n his professional services to the public. FIRST JClUt lAI. mstaticT. may, and perhaps will cut a large fig large banner, on which was printe«! in R. I’. Prim 1 «»the«* on < alifornia street, adjoining Ca up rulers, they went up into the tem Circuit Judge.... ton's shoe-shop. R< ‘ sid«'nc« ‘ on Third street, ure in the election of the next Presi large lett«*rs the words “HURRAH ple of N’eit, the brewer, anti barred the District Attorney,........................... J. R. Neil ? opposite and west of t he M. E. < 'liurcli. dent. Everything points unerringly FOR GROVER!” The main road JA< KM>N COVNTY. doors thereof so that no man could to the fact that a Radical Republican leading from Salem to Dallas runs H. K. HANNA, t'nunty Judge,.................... ....... f ;. B. Watson come nigh. cannot again be elected to that high through the center of Col. Nesmith’s i Ja<-< >h Wagner, X’oiintv Commissioners..... • ( M. 11. Drake Attorney-at-Law anti Notary Publie, 2. And they began to east lots for office by the free voice of the people. large and well cultivated farm. The Tho*. T. McKenzie I Sheriff, If a true and firm Democrat, who is Colonel’s house occupies a prominent Uenetaur: and the Republicanites ............. p. Dunn ! < 'lark,............. Jacksonville, Oregon, I ........ lohn Bilger mindful of the best interests of the place near the road, in one of the most Tre»*uri,r...... said.- “NVe must have one of our .... 1». H. TBVlt* Assessor,..................................... - - - people, is not elected by the popular picturesque portions of the county. Will practi«"«* in all the1 ('«»arts of the State. ... W. W. J. .1 Stanley Nch«>oi Nnprrintenih'nt,........... Prompt attention given to all business left number f«»r Uenetaur. Then the men vote, the election may be thrown into i Hundreds of farmers jogging along ..... J. I. 8. s Howard in mv care. Snrvrvor,................................... 2*.»tt. who had in tin* year 1872 led the hosts J the Hous«» of Representatives, because through that lovely portion of the val Coroner....................................... ............. ........ I»N. Ik'll Official l‘ap«T................. Di m <>< kaitc T im » , of Pinto, but from their greed for the more than two candidates will un ley to hear the speaking, some on A. C. MATTHIAS. M. D., JOSEPHINE ««»VNTY. doubtedly be in the field, and as it will horselmck, others in their wagons places of trust and prolit were now Physician A Surgeon, l»e extremely doubtful if any gets a I caught sight of that banner, and gath Countv Judge................................ IL Sifors : surname«! the “Hungry Brothers,” ( Ge<>.S. Mathewson majority over all the others, the elec ering sudden inspiration from its si JACKSONVILLE, ( > R EG ( > N. (’«».( onuni’.-ioner*,...... • |? p sioan. ’ said : “Nay ; thee must give unto us tion is bound to I m * decided l»y the lent appeal arose from their seats and, b this office.” Sheriff.......................................... Dan. L. Green I louse. How important is it then that swinging their hats in the air, shouted Clerk....................................... Cha*. Hiarb«'* 3. And it came to pass that they Treasurer................................... M »»»• Nauck«' ^RECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN To SU R- Oregon shouhl be on the side of reform, back, “Hurrah for Grover!” Demo, Assessor......................... ^..Tho*. G. l’attersou Í» ircf.v ami <li*ea*cs of femah's. crats, Grangers, Independents, and the only true Democracy. 21 tf wrestled th«' on«' with the other, and School Superintendi-nt.............. A. J. Adam* Oilice in City Drug Store Tile St'natc Committee on Privileges even some straight Republicans, could Surveyor, .................... ............... \1«’X. \\att* said many grievous thing*. And the X’nr«»iier..................................... G«»<». E. Rriirg* and Elections have agree«! to report a not resist the impulse tha? day to K. II. WATSON. v. W. KA1II.ER. “Hungry Brother*” cried aloud and Official l’.qx'r,................ ..D emocbatic T im i> change in the manner of electing the greet- the lianner with a responsive KAHLETL & WATSON, said: “ (>, ye Republicanites, know COCRT SITTINGS. President and Vice-President. Tin* hurrah. It was a singular incident of Attorni'} s and (’ounsrlors-at-Law, ye not that we left the mighty men of J.irlxon Counh/.— Circuit Court, second change will allow each State to cast the campaign, and the effect was sin. M nndav in February. June and November. two votes and «me for each electoral gular. A class of persons have sought Deniocracie ami ctime unto thee be J'trksonville, (h-egan, County Court, first Monday in each month. district, to be ea-t in accordance with to create the impression that 1x4ween cause they gave 11s no loaves and fish »1»•«* Connf»/.—«’ircuit Court, second the wish of the Electors of said dis Col. Nesmith ami Governor Grover Monday in April and fourth Monday in «'e- Will practice in the Supreme, District and es ; and we say unto you that if you tobar. County Court, first Monday in Jan other Courts of th is St ate. trict. Oregon will have three votes— there lias been a growing cohiness, Otlicc in the building formerly o«-eupied give us not th«' things w«' a*k, we uary, April. July and October. two of them to be citst by our delega arising out of Li Dow’s nomination, by « ». Jacobs, opposite Court House. 2!»tt. jack *«»!»vn.i.i: pi :>:< in « t . the men of will even go back unto tion in Congress, consisting of t W< > which they have wrongfully attribute«! Juat’.oe of the Peace................. W. M. Turner J. K. NE11.. J. H. STINSON. Deniocracie, anil let tb.ee go to the de Si'iiators and one Representative. If to the latter, and these facts added to TOWN OF .1 VH.1.F. La, D >w is elected there will be two the suggestiveness and touching char, STINSON & NEIL. il.” f C. C. Beekman, Pres’t. Democrats to on«» Republican in the actor of the incident. I Sol. Sack*. I 4. And the Republicanites marvel- Tin* banner was the work of one of Altcrnn s and Connsrlors-at-Law, • John Bilver, deleg it ion and the two vote* cast will Trustee«...... cd the one with the other and said : Col. Nesmith’s fair daughter*, who thus Hcnrv Judue, be for the 1 election of a Democratic JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, ' K. Kii»»li. u|«h«ilds thetligof DciiKXTacy in the “Lo, these men of the “Hungry Pre-ident. Should “Slippery Dick” Recorder,.................... ................I ■ 8. ITavdcn be sue •<'*-! ful, Oregon will have two field, while her hon:»re«l father is at Treasurer....................................... Ib nrv l’ap«' Will practice in the Supreme, District and Brother.-” told us the many wrorgs the post of duty to which the voice of other « '<>urts of the State. Marshal.............................. Ered. Grob Republicans and one Democrat in th«* 1’rompt attention given to all business en the Democratic had wrought upon Street ('«»minissioner..............Peter Bo'Hiey councils of the nation and her vote will that party called him. Then; w«*re no trusted to our ear»*. 2*.»tf. them, ami plead with us for shelter speeches made at Dallas on that day, be thrown for a Ridical for the Chief lo ! ami we gave it unto them ; but nor has there been one made in tho SOCIETY NOTICES. Dr. J. C. CALLENDER. Executive office. This should not be, I canvass, so effective as this lianner an«l we know they are of the devil, for and we do not believe the people of rhjsirian A Surron. its inscription—Miss Nesmith’s cam Dtk\n'nill'’ l otlcr No. 10, 1.0.0. ! .. they hearken not unto us ami will this Stat«» will allow Mr. L t Dow to be paign speech.— Neu's. Gc jYNyi Hold* it* r»»'jul«r ntf*tititf-«»rv defeated. We should stand by our FROM FORT KI.AMATII. bring -ore «tefeat upon us.” Ss'tirdsv evenineat tli^ ‘ »d<l Fel colors.— ^D’l’fitru, t low’* Hall. Rr >l1i«»r* in ~'«ed nz are , 5. Ai/! Jo., who seek «-th for quartz, T he S chool M oney S windlerm .— * ■ invi!off t<> atteinl. K. KI 1 ILL N. « •. (’. W. S.«\ Aor.. R*e. Soe’v. WING LOCATED IN JACK’SON- said unto them : Behold, the hour I? vh < On' fok M. iih . »,.i;s.—The The law requiring the annual distribu- Sila* J. Day, Jolin A. lk.yer, John Ri’ger, villo. I offer my professional servi«'cs draweth nigh when this chib! should reckle;sn,'ss of the Repiibli«*an and ti«m of the interest of the irreducible 'f r u*t«‘«'s. to the public. I ndepen«lont press, throughout the school fund was passed in 1866 ; but Office in (»rib's Bri«-k Building; residence be delivered, and 1 say unto you that 21. 1 will take a shekel in mine hand and State, i* appalling. No calumny is so strange as it may seem, and tin» peo Ousoniin Pornlmntns Trih" No. L !m- :V Mrs. McCullv'*. California *’r«'«'t. gross . no language so obscene, or no ple certainly know it to be a fv-t, that pr«.v«»J or l.'r <>f Red M< «>. linbl* it* throw it up ; and if it shall emu violation of the rules of respectable then' was not a cent received by the *«ato<1 coimcil* at the Red Mcii’* pass that the tai’. Heth upon the Hall th* third *un in ewrv *rv«m *m *. in journalism so fl igrant, that they will districts or counties until 1871, the PHY6ICIAH AND SURGEON. tha «iglith run. A «'«»rdial invitation t<> ail not make u*e of it in their desperate following year after the present State -id«» of the *liekel we will have a brotlier« in gond »tanding. J hchhiic . lile, Oregon. effort to get control of tho Stat«» Gov A<lministration went into power. The publicanit«» to b<» thechibl'- bead ; A. P. «>WEN. H. P. I». B a R'ON*. c . «>1 R. if it shall come to pass that the ernment and handle the people’s mon question naturally is asked, what was ey. The most reckless of all is the done with the money? We will toll Having located in the town «>f Jacksonville, lietli on th«' top of the shekel WO will von. The Woods’ administration spec Cr m Fi'.isinn No. 1. Tiuttctin. Not an original p iragr inii for the purpose of practicing Surgery and have a Pinto for it- lie ul.” ulated on it and poeketed the money Fens snd Daughter* of Temp<'rsn« o, ni ■ets other branches of his profession. r«*spe«*t- .appears in it* editorial eolum'is which 6. And they all cried out with one and thvn left for Salt Lake, and Anally t lie f’.illv asks n portion of the public patron aecord, “So let it be.” And Jo., th«* an Wedtie*dsy eveninur of csch week tn T ue Sacramento I'dion sliouhi be can be ndied upon as true. The whole hall of Pnrshon’a* Tribe No. 1.1.0, R. M.. age. «»flice—Second door north n#the U. one of them was returned to I k * tried quartz-seeker, flipp' d th«' shekel and good authority for Independents, It I paper, from week to w«»«'k, seethes Brother* an I *i*t«'r-. ¡11 g-.od standing.ire in S. Hotel. 48tf. is the organ of the Indepen«l«»nt move- I and bubbl«»s an uninterrupted torr«»nt but wo presume that under thi» Union tiled to att«'nd. lo ami behold ! the tail was on top. J<»HN A. BoYER, W. P. ment in California and has taken much of falsehoo«l*. Tho editor seems to be League pledge, the R*di al jury which i 7. And the “Hungry Brother*” A. F. O wi . k , R. S. tried him had to let him go. Demo, GEORGE SCHUMPF, swore many oath* and polled their interest in the «'.ause in Oregon. But i contesting for the distinguished hon «•rats, you have the l»est set of officers hair ami gna-hed their teeth and rent it has become disgusted, and referring or of being the champion liar in the in the State Department that have Warm l.o-lr No. 10. A. F. A A. W, BARBER, their garments. But they could not to the platform adopted at Salem, Stat«». Tf there were no other indica Hold* it* regtilsr «•oinmnniiwtions ever been elected in this Stat«». Not says : “ If this is the best th«» Oregon tions of the hope!«'ssn«»*s of their change the tail into a head. /xrN nn the Wedne*dav evening* orpre- on«» charge can lie brought against it Independents can promise, it makes e.au*e, their roekl«»ss disregard for eeding the filli moon, in Jsek*onvil1e. «'!•«•- CALIFORNIA STREET, Jaeli-anville, 8. An«1 James, th«» son of Hamlin, that there is any truth in, and they gon. T. G. REAMES, W. M. who was likewise a prophet, *ai<1 unto very little difference, as fir as primà- ( th«* truth i* convincing evidence. To i M ax M ci . lf . r , Sec’y. have been honest and faithful to their the “Hungry Brothers “Bv Jinks, pies are concerned, whether they win what greater depth they can attain trusts. Do you want another set that ath cutting , shaving , sham - 1 know«'«l tin» tail would be on the top or lose. Between some ten or a : in the quagmire of political calumny is hrhonvill’’ Stimm No. IP, 1. B. R. M., dozen ancient pLititu«les, on which no poning und Indies' hair cutting done in if Jo. flipped hi* shekel ; but if you difficult to determine. On«* thing is will again rob your school funds ? Lot tir«t-c'.a>s style. Hold* it* regular niee'in«* every Thursday will let mo ca*t mv shekel the tail will existing party professes to differ in I certain, however, their next lie must Democrats vote the straight ticket.— eveninr at the O<|<| Fellows' Halt. Brothers Enterprise. surely be upon the under side, bv opinion, th«» Independents have al- : l»e ti new one. They have exhausted DANDRUFF LOTTON, In good standing are invited to attend. lowed th«' di'tiiagogues in their con their store of stale falsehoods and E. JAC* »BS, o. c. Jinks!” “S lippery D ick ,” sa vs the If'-rmo-v, An entirely new discovery for cleansing F. G rob , R. K. 6. But the Republicanites would not vention to sandwich enough poisoned must invent others or withdraw from is frving tn slip out of that swamp 1 tnd the scalp and restoring the hair to its natu let Jim the prophet east his shekel, and trichina'«! meat to kill th«' health the canvass. ral vigor. Prine, |l.nn per bottle. Again wo warn the people to look grab «if his. He says that h<* isn’t th« In’k R*Vluili D' ít ^ l.ft ’r No. 1.1. I. 0. F. whereupon he cheweth much tobacco iest political party the State ever Ri -h »rd Williams who applied for RAZORS CAREFULLY PUT IN ORDER. Hold* it* regular mco'ings on every oth«'r and spitteth freely on the floor of had.” This ¡s rather comforting for i nut for more roorbacks. As the elec- that Hih.OOO acres. D seems, acconl- Monday evening at Odd Fellow* Hall. our Independent friends. I tion draws near, and the triumph of Veit’s temple. Member* in good *tanding ar^ invited to ing to his story, that there are two i GRANGERS, 1 Democracy "becomes mor«* certain, tho 10. And when the time for dinner attend. N. FISHER, N. G. A company has been organized at 1 opposition grows mor«» reckless in I of him. Tie is all right, hut this had come, .Tinthelm raised his voice J ane K vbli , R. S. “Double” of his Is always doing some Dundee, Scotland, to be known as PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY! and said : “O, brethn their hopeloss struggle for power and i n, we are in Reurvy trick or other. The original “The Oregon Shipping Company of pelf.— Democrat. much travail, and we need something i-Scotland.” JjirkNoniillr Turnvrrrin No. 1, with a capital of .*150,00(1. Dick, the simon pun» Dick, don’t want ------------ ---- ---------------- to eat, that we may live until the nnl4* it* regular meeting* at Turnverf'in I CAN FU UNISTI The obj«‘ct is to build and maintain any swamp land, not any ; but Di<-k, I mportant to W ar C laimants . Hall every Munday evening. Regular E.x- child is born ; ami 1«‘t n* go but from a line of vessels to run between Port the “ Double,” is hungry for it. This ereiaing every M«»n«L«y and Thursday eve First-Class WATER PIPE. the tempi«» and eat some bread and land and domestic and foreigner other —Un«ler the Act of Congress approved I accounts for all the apparent contra ning*. CHA'S. ND’KELL, Pn'siflcnt. March 3, 1873, all chiims for horses drink some win«», that wo may live.” Ei». H orne , Secretary. ports, when» th«' best markets ar«» to lo*t prior to January 1, 1872, are re I dictions in Dick’s career—It is n|| the Cheaper and More Durable 11. And they arose and went out be found. The company’s head office I quired to be presented to the War “D«»n»»le’s” doing. If ho should go to from the temple and satisfied their IN3EPEÜDENT LITERARY SOCIETY, —TRAN— will be at Dundee, Scotland, with a Department prior to the 30th of June, to Congress the “DouMe” would hunger and thirst ; and they looked no it* r<»i?iil«r nuotine* at the District branch office at Portland. Th«' Scotch 1874. Under this act all claims for ho found voting against the original School lion*« everv Eriflav exeninir. Wood. Iron, Lead, or any other Material. man in the face. suhcrlhers are willing to take up the i Worses lost EIAV a RD HORNE, I’reshlcnt. I ......... . i in the military service Dick’s principles an«! plo<1gos. But 12. And they went up again into A mei . ia M ii . ler , Sec’y. entire capital required, excepting ANY SHE FURNISHED must he presented prior to tho 30th of thon what is a follow tn do who is the temple and shut th«» doors thereof one-tenth, $45,000, expressly limited next month or they will not be enter a “Double ?” Well may our unhap and bolted them, that no evil man to Oregon export farmers and others, I tabled. As the time limlt<»d will soon py friend exclaim : The City Brewery, might conio in. Send viur orders tn to secure their active co-operation, sup I expire it behooves those having claims “Double, donlde, fol! and trouble».•• JOSIAH HANN ATT, 13. And the “Hungry Brothers” — BY— port, ami influence for the company ’ s Or A lex . M artin , Agent. Jacksonville. murmured and said: “Verily we lov- i ships. The company offer induce I of this character to give immediate at G aining G round —The Democrats tention to this matter before it is too VEIT SCHUTZ. eth this child that is to b«» born tint«» are gradually gaining gnntnd in the ments t«i sharch«»lders which should late. HENRY HAGEN, us as only a father can, and we will I National Congress. Rv the recent insure speedy sale of all the shares. "UR. SCIIUTZ RESPE4 TEE ELY IN- not have it* head to be called a Re- T he Journal says that Mr. Tolman Democratic victory in Connecticut th«*y Wholesa!«' Driller In _L v L forms the citizens of Jacksonville and puhlieanito.” G rant C ounty . —James Robinson, is a “friend to the educati«»nal interests gain a IJ S Senator tn sweed W A. •surrounding country that lie is now manu 14. And the Republicanites, who the popular County Clerk of Grant of the State.” He ought to be if he Buckingham. A dispatch from New facturing, and will constantly keep on hand f A LI DOES IA WISES, BEA SD IES, •the very best of Lager Beer. Those wishin were in great travail, sai«l: “And wilt county, in a letter to Secretary Chad isn’t, for very few men in this State Haven, dated May 16th, says the »»al —ANO— a. cool glass of beer shouhl give me a call. thou bo so cruel a father not to let wick, says : “Your nomination has have loss ('ducation than Mr. Tolman, lot for U. S. Senator was taken to.day. the child’s head be calk'd a Ropubli- given your manv friends in this State and probably no other man in the State The vote stood : Senate—Eaton (Dem.) IMPORTED LIQUORS, DR. WM. JACKSON eanito, for its mother’s sake ?” satisfaction, ami if.you and Governor who has less of an education than he 16; Buckingham (R«»p.), 4- House— 15. But the “Hungry Brothers” i Grover tire not elected it will not be would have the audacity to go about 338 and 340 Bine St., Eaton, 132; Buckingham, 76; ' J. R. hearkened not an«l wore in sort' dis i our fault. W(» also go for Brown, for th«» Stat«» endeavoring to make speech Hawley, 11 ; D. A. Well*, , 1. T’m San Francisco, California. tress, for the time was come when the Stat«'Printer, for h«^ ‘wantsit.’ Bully es.— Guard. Legl-lature meets in joint s«*sa1<»n to. child was to come forth ; and they for Brown, and hurrah for the whole morrow to confirm the election of Orders from the country promptly sent unto Jakeish and Billhide to conn» ticket !” Grant county will poll a T n November next Beast Butler will Eaton. 30tt. unto the temple to help them in their good majority for every man on the l»e fifty-six years of age, and yet the hour of trial. Almighty (liver of'good suffers the T he Statesman seeks to convev the Democratic ticket. EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS, 16. And Jake and Bill wont into the SURGEON DENTIST. cock-eyed thief to live to manage af impression that Prof. Smith and hig temple and looked upon the mother, T he Statesman claims that there fairs for the Republican party, and in wife received only $282 apiece for C alifornia S treet , I who was in great travail. And Bill tire no demagogues on the Republican all probability to become the next Gov. fht'ir services as teachers In the Mute Proprietor. raise«! his voice and sai«l unto them ; ticket. No candidate on the R<»ptibli- lt . styles of plate work made John Noland, ernor of Massachusetts.— I’umeroy's School for the two years ending Sept, —such as Gold. Silver, Platina, Almn- “ Verily I say unto you that the child enn ticket ever attained the dignity of Democrat. 1st, 1872. The truth is that in xddl- nium and Rubber Plate*. Sjs'cial attention given to Children’s teeth. Nitrus Oxide ‘.v1.' ,n T T,tE CID>T< 'EST AND REST will not live if ye call its head a Re. a demagogue. They are simply the tlon to the salary paid them the 8*ate «Tnughing gas) given for the painless ex " u,eH’ I*ran,l*, s» Whiskies and Cigars publiranite.” Q uery . —How many farmers nro furnishes hoard and l«»dging to the And Jake answered pliant tools of a Ring of as corrupt traction of the teeth. there in Oregon who know that E. M. Professor an«! Ids family. political prostitutes as ever hebl illicit and said, “ Yea, T know it will not. ” Profexaor Will visit Ashland on the 1st of March an I DRINKS, 12} CENTS. nually ; also Korbvville on the 4th Monday 17. And the Republicanites cried dalliance with easy and unsophisticat Waite, Republican candidate for State Smith has never made any complaint. ’ in October, (.’all and examine specimen NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURfr-if don’t aloud in great anguish and pain, for ed virtue. — Democrat. Printer, furnished money to purchase I —Mercury. work. pay. r animes needing anything m mv line they loved the child dearly and tlu»y votes to elect himself Secretary of the I Office corner of California and 5th streets ; can always bo supplied with tlio purest and D emocrats , vindicate your princi i State Agricultural Society ?— Demo residence opposite Crystal A Wright’s black- l*>*t to be found on the Coast. Give me a were sore afraid that they would have D emócrata , vote vonr straight •mith-shop. 29tf. call, an«l you will l»e well satisfied. 20tf. ples by voting the Democratic ticket ! I crat. to cull its head even after its father. Demokratie tlvket next Moiday. II H MRi I A <