er 15th vantage, and offer a pleasing contrast GRADED. Thus, with the split in the Re­ es under 14 years................. 2 do 1’nion.......................... 16th No. 3—Flora™ o/JFbr*:. Raker Citv................. 18th to the superannuated and erratic argu­ publican party, which grew out of the HONEY, PRESERVES AND PICKLES. Canyon City............. 21st ments of Warren, and the incoherent anti-Mitchell and anti-Holladay schism Best stallion 4 years old and over..............$10 Best honey not less than 5 tbs..$l and diploma 2d do “ “ « ............. 5 Best canned tomatoes............ 1 Opposing candidat are invited to join do of two years ago, and is represented Best mare 4 years old and over ................. 8 tergiversations of Whitney, which “ blackberries..... 1 do him. “ “ ................. 4 “ raspberries....... 1 do will bring to his support many votes by those who are known as the “Ore- 2d do No. 4 — Draft Horses. gonian Ring, ” the Independent trou ­ “ peachos............. I do BILLY, DENWCRATN, HAI.I.Y ! from the ranks of his political oppo­ ble of this year, and the Temperance Best stallion 2 years old and over.............. $10 “ pears.................. 1 do “ apples................ 1 do do “ “ ................ 5 opposition, Warren has no chance at 2d lion. J. K. Luttrell, Congressman nents. “ quinces.............. 1 do Best mare 2 years old and over with colt Democrats should not lose sight of ail of an election. The Democrats by side........................................................... 8 “ cherries............... 1 do from the Third District of California, i “ currants ............. 1 do Best mare 2 yrs. old and over without colt 4 will elect Lane by a large vote, and the importance of the ensuing elec­ “ grapes................ 1 do No. 5 — Roadsters. this victory will give them much pres ­ will address the citizens of this sec­ tion. It is true that it is only a spec- Best apple jelly....................... 1 do Best stallion 3 years old and over........... $10 Best currant jelly..................... 1 do tion, on the political issues of the day, ! ial event; but on its result will depend tige for the State election next June, 2d do “ 5 Best poach jelly....................... 1 do when the Legislature then e’e ted Best gelding 3 years “ old and over .......... .......... 8 Best quince jelly..................... 1 do at the Court House to-morrow (Satur. J in a great measure the future destiny ; will have also to choose a United 2d do “ * “ .......... 4 Best Blackberry jelly............ 1 do Best mare 3 years old and over............. 8 Best preserved quinces.......... 1 day) evening, at seven o’clock. Every- | of our party in this State. If we elect States Senator in September to succeed 2d do do “ ‘ “ .............. 4 “ peaches.......... 1 do Kelly, present Democratic Senator, our candidate on the 25th, the pres ­ body is invited to attend. No. 6— Carriage I Torses. “ pears.............. 1 do tige gained from this victory will whose term will expire March’4, 1877. Best pair carriage horses owned and used “ apples............ 1 do “ plums ............. 1 do as such by one person ................................ $6 alone be sufficient to enable us to tri­ Governor Grover's Speech. Republican Ylisstateiiiciits. do 2d do.................................................................... 4 Bost tomato catsup............... 1 Best pickled cucumbers....... 1 do umphantly carry the State in the elec­ No. 7— Roadster Teams. The speech of Governor Grover at “ onions............... 1 do We find the following in our cotem­ tion next June. The termination of six horse team owned and used by “ gherkins.......... 1 do Albany last week is reported to have Best one person..................................................... $6 porary’s issue of last week : that campaign will involve the election been a masterly effort and is highly Best six MISCELLANEOUS. mule team owned and used by From the report of the Assessor it will be i of a successor to Senator Kelly and ono person...................................................... 4 Best pair of dross boots......... $1 and diploma complimented by the press. He ex­ seen that the indebtedness of Jackson coun- , “ heavy hoots........ 1 do No. 6—Colts. “ ladies’ shoes....... 1 do ty is $384,739. How is that for economy, as | also how Oregon will vote in the Pres­ plained in clear and forcible language Best 2-year-old.................................................. $'» Best display of cabinet ware.. 5 do preached on the stump by every Democratic idential campaign in Noveml>er fol­ 2d best................................................................. 4 “ wooden ware 2 do the position taken by the Democracy Best 1-year-old................................................... 6 aspirant for office ; and yet this county has | lowing. Our success then will secure “ tin ware........ 2 do in this campaign, and proved to the 2d best................................................................. 4 been under Democratic rule tor the last fif- ■ POULTRY. a member of the U. S. Senate, who Best sucking colt............................................... 6 teen or twenty years, with the exception of i audience that the party had no de­ 2d best................................................................. 4 Best trio of large chickens, including Bramahs and once or twice when the Republican party will be on the side of the people in its sign of dividing the school fund, or No. 9— Saddle Horses. Cochins.................................. 83 and diploma was in power. bt.itle with the cormorants of a Re­ Best saddle horse............................................. $6 2d best....................................... 1 do that they were in league with Rome. A more ridiculous statement could publican administration, and a further 2d best................................................................. 4 Best trio of small chickens, No. 10— Jacks and Mules. including Leghorns, Span­ not he made. The figures of the As­ victory will materially aid in placing He arraigned the Republicans for their do many acts of corruption and misrule; Best Jack............................................................ $5 ish and game....................... 3 sessor represent the total amount of a Democrat at the head of the Nation, 2d best ....................................... 1 do Best Jennet........................................................ 5 opposed the pernicious banking and ' Best pair of turkeys .............. 2 do Best mule 2 years old ..................................... 5 indebtedness of every individual in the displacing a corrupt and motley crew “ geese..................... 2 do tariff systems of the country, and ex­ Best mule 1 year old....................................... 5 “ ducks.................. 2 do county, for which the Democratic par- of Radical officials, and bringing us Best pair of mules raised in the county.... 8 posed acts of dishonesty in the ad- | A diploma will be awarded in each ty is certainly not responsible. Far once more to the high road of National ministration of our ndional affairs,! instance in addition to the premium offered. All entries shall be made with the Secre­ from being $384,739 in debt, Jackson ' prosperity and dignity. But, on the CLASS 2—CATTLE. tary, and no entry will be received later which made a lasting impression on his than 6 o’clock p. m ., of the first day of the county has no funded debt, and com­ other hand, should we allow the en­ Nu mber 1— Thoroughbred. hearers. The audience was a large Best bull..................................$10 and diploma I Fair. No deviation from this rule, except paratively few outstanding warrants, ( suing election to go by default, it will by order of the Board. No article, or any “ one and listened to the Governor’s Best cow.................................. 8 animal entered for premium can be re­ considering the great expense conse­ naturally tend to dishearten the De­ No. 2— Graded. moved and taken away before the close of able and sound remarks with the i Best bull.................................. $15 and diploma j the exhibition, without special permission. quent upon a large amount of crime mocracy in the future, who will hardly closest attention, often manifesting best...... .............................. 10 No premium will be paid on articles or an­ being adjudicated this year. Yes; recover to enter the campaigns next their approval in rousing applause. 2d Best cow... .............................. 10 imals removed in violation of this rule. this comity has been under Democratic year with a will worthy of the occa­ This speech done much for the Demo- j 2d best...... .............................. 5 In case of but two entries for the same Best calf.... .............................. 8 premium in any ono class, but one premi­ rule ever since its organization, with sions, thereby losing us a U. S. Senator, cratic cause. 2d best...... .............................. 4 um (the 1st) will be awarded ; and in no case will a premium be awarded where the exception of a very few years, . Legislature, and worse, still, the elec­ Hendricks on the Financial Question. CLASS 3—S1TEEP. there is only ono entry—but in that case the A5/ mber 1— Thoroughbred. which accounts for her having a finan­ toral vote of Oregon in the Presiden. entrance fee will be returned on application Governor Hendricks, of Indiana, Best buck. ............................... $10 and di ¡»loma to the Secretary. cial standing equaled by few and ex­ tial conflict. It is useless to enumer­ 2d best The entrance will be 33’4 percent, on the celled by no county on the Coast. And ate the evils to result from such an while stumping Ohio for the Democ­ Best ewe.. .............................. 8 premium offered. 2d best...... .............................. 4 JACOB TSH, President. to this she was brought by the Demo­ event. The corruption and reckless, racy, during the recent campaign, No. 2 — Graded. W. J. P lymai . e , Secretary. cratic party after being deluged in debt ness of the Republican party, as prac­ made the following sound remarks, Best buck.. ................................$5 and diploma o and county warrants run down to less ticed by its members, from President in his speech at Zanesville, on the Best ewe... ................................ 4 SPEED PROGRAMME 2 than 40 cents on the dollar under Re­ down, is too well known for us to en­ financial question. This dispels the 2d best...... CLASS 4-SWINE. publican rule, in the palmy days of ter into a detail of them here. And yet, charges made by the Republicans that this statesman was favoring inflation: iVo. 1— Blooded. T. McF. Patton and C. S. Drew. as we have heretofore said, the failure I I have heretofore expressed the Best boar.. .................................$8 and diploma best...... ............................... 4 Nheridan’« Mission. of the Democracy to do its duty in opinion that a wise statesmanship 2d Of Jackson Co. Agricultural Fair. Best sow... ................................ 6 the Congressional election, to transpire may avoid the extremes of a con­ 2d best...... ...... 1........................ 3 It is now known that General Sheri­ No. 2— Graded. Thursday. October 21s*. Monday after next, may be the prime j tracted currency, cramping enterprise dan’s recent mission to this State was Best boar... ................................ $6 and diploma and labor on the one hand, and of an Running Race, half a mile. Premium, cause of a repetition of this outrageous ....................... 3 best...... $50 ; $37.50 to tirst horse, ami $12.50 to the inflated and depreciated currency on 2d to investigate the situation of various : state of affairs for four years or more the other; that they are the extremes Best sow... ................................ 4 o second. 2d best...... Indian tribes, as troubles were antici­ Friday. October 22d. longer. of gluttony and starvation, and health In this department the same animal cannot ( Trotting race, mile heats, best two in pated with them. He found there Everything seems to favor a Demo­ and strength will come of neither. I be entered more than once, except in sweep- ■ Premium, $100 ; tirst horse, $75, and was not as much danger to fear as cratic triumph. The opposition is di­ have an unshaken confidence that stakes, or as a colt with its sire or dam, as a three. $25 to the second. of a family. w’as supposed. The General will vided, disheartened and without hope; the National Council of our party will member Saturday, October 23d. No animal will he allowed to compete for probably have an opportunity to dis­ the result of the elections everywhere so adjust these differences as to main­ any premium unless free from disease or ' Running race, single dash of a mile. Pre­ blemish which can be transmitted to pos­ mium of $100; winner to receive $75, and tinguish himself in this line ere is in our favor; the superiority of our tain our ancient doctrine in favor of terity. a sound and stable currency, shaping Animals exhibited in No. 6 and 7, of class second horse $25. long, as all the best military authori. 1 candidate is acknowledged by all, and our ¡»olitics in accordance thereto, 1, to be tested in harness. Twenty-five per cent, entrance in all the ties predict a general Indian outbreak no obstacle is in the way of our sue. with a return to specie payments al­ above premiums. Free to all horses. The rules of the Society will govern in all cases. in the Northwestern Territories. The cess if the Democracy does its duty. ways anew, and at the same time SECOND DEPARTMENT. Not less than three to enter nor less than uprising will have its centre about the And that duty consists simply in every avoiding disasters which w’ould im­ AGRICULTV RAL PRODUCTS. two to start lor all purses. 1st premium. 2d prom. Black Hills; but cannot take place be­ Democrat going to the polls on Mon­ mediately follow contraction. of wheat.............. $3 00 $2 00 fore Spring. Preparations are already day, Octolier 25, 1875, and depositing Southern Oregon Should go for Lane. Best bushel SELLING OFF “ oats.................. 3 00 2 00 being made to meet these troubles, his liallot for Lafayette Lane for Con­ “ barley............. 3 00 2 00 For the first time for many years Twelve years of corn ............ 3 00 2 00 —FOR— and military stations are being estab­ 4 00 gress. Nothing more—nothing less. has Southern Oregon had the honor Display of grain from 1 farm.. 6 00 Peck of white beans............. 2 00 1 00 lished so as to encircle the Indian Let us make his majority larger than of furnishing a candidate for Congress. “ peas............................ 2 00 1 00 COST AND FREIGHT! country, that the army will be able ■ “ alfalfa seed............... 3 00 1 50 any one ever received by a candidate Hon. James D. Fay, candidate forthat Display of squashes 5 or more 2 00 1 00 to crush out a war immediately. It for Congress in Oregon, and in its position in 18GG, was the last from this “ onions...................... 2 00 1 00 is thought that this will be a bloody enormity crush out the last hope of section placed in nomination by the “ beets.......................... 2 00 1 00 rpHE UNDERSIGNED, DESTRING TO “ cauliflower ............. 2 00 1 00 L close out business in JaeKsonville, offers war, and will cost the Government a Republican success in time to come, “ display of vegeta­ Democracy, while Republicans have for sale at cost and freight for cash his com­ large sum to suppress it. The causes placing Oregon in front rank in the bles from I garden 5 00 3 00 plete ami first-class stoeK of dry goods, dress never chosen for that position any one “ garden seeds......... 3 00 2 00 goods, shawls, ribbons, ladies’ and chil­ which are leading to it do not speak Democratic phalanx of 1876, and bury “ apples...................... 3 00 2 00 dren’s hose and shoes, gentlemen’s furnish­ who claimed to be from Southern “ pears........................ 3 00 2 00 ing goods, hats, groceries, crocxery, lamps, well for the present management of. Radicalism so deep in its own corrup­ Oregon. It is therefore highly proper “ peachos ................... 3 00 2 00 baskets, spoons, Knives and forks, tobacco Indian affairs, nor for the Administra­ “ plums ...................... 3 ediments to marriage, the treatment of nervous and physical debility, exhausted vitality, and all other diseases apjM’riaining thereto ; the results of twenty years’ suc­ cessful practice. A OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”—There is no member of society bv whom this book will not be found useful, yvhether he l>e parent, preceptor or clergyman.—¿London Times. CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”—This book should be read bv the young for instruc­ tion, and by the afflicted for relief; it will injure no one.— Medical Times and Gazette. Price.—One dollar, by mail or express. Address the author, DR. CURTIS, 520 Sut­ ter Street, or P. O. Box 337, San Francisco, is GEORGE W. FREY. (Successor to Caton <1* Frey,) New Boot and Shoe Store, CALIFORNIA STREET. T permanently located in Jacksonville, I respectfully inform H aving the public that I am preimred to do all kinds of work in the boot and shoe-making line. Satisfaction guaranteed. 29tf. G. W. FREY.