The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, October 12, 1876, Image 1

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Published Every Thursday Morning Sj
CHAM. NICKELS
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
Advertisements will l>e inserted in the
1 T imes at the following rates :
One square, one insertion......................$3.00
“
each subsequent one........... UK)
Legal advertisements inserted reasonably.
A fair reduction from the above rates made
to yearly and time advertisers.
Yearly advertisements payable quarterly.
Job printing neatly anil promptly execut­
ed, and at reasonable rates.
C ounty W arrants always at taken par.
OFFICE—On Oregon Street, in Orth’s Brick
Building.
Hate« of Kuhorriptioit:
Cue copy, jier annum............................... $3.00
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six months,............................... 2.00
three months,............................ 1.00
i/ hi Adrance.
PROFESSION XL CARDS.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
Ladies' and Gentlemen's
GEXEKAI. Mills AM» MAVS.
• FOK T1I.IIEX AXI> KEFOK3I.
land Wachter am Erdet who supported
Hayes last year.
Col. Edward Jussem, of Chicago,
brother-in-law of Carl Schurz.
Ex-Governor Koerner, of Illinois.
To these may be added by the thou­
sands and tens of thousands the names
of men less widely known but equally
honest, sincere and honored citizens,
who love their country and detest the
dangerous thieves and villains that
the Republican party have elevated to
power.
James Lick died in San Francisco A FEW HONEST REPUBLICANS WHO
on the 1st inst.
FURNISHING and
HAVE REPUDIATED GRANTISM, AND
A
number
of
naturalized
Chinamen
ARE GOING FOR TILDEN AM) RE.
P li Y S I C I A N A ND SU R G E O N ,
will vote in Massachusetts this year.
FORM.
FANCY GOODS
Belle of the XVest won the mile
FIRST JVIHUIAI. DISTRICT.
Kerbyville, Oregon.
In answer to the general claim of
j dash at Louisville for two year-olds in
Circuit Judge...................................... P. P. Prim
BOYS
’
and
GIRLS
’
District Attorney,........................11. K. Hanna
1:441.
the Republican party that it embraces- j
Dr. L. DANFORTH,
JACKSON COUNTY.
There were sixty interments in Sa­ all the patriotism and all the intelli­
PH Y S I (’ I A N A N D S U R G E O N . R E A D Y - M A D E CLOTHING,
...... Silas
Count V J ndge,................
vannah on Sept. 29th from yellow gence of the nation, the following
i Samuel
< nuntv Commissioners
fever.
i Abram
names whose
.J. W. M
Sheriff,
Otlieo and residence on Fifth street, oppo­
» owners now sujiport Gov.
C.
B.
Masters
has
begun
the
manu
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< l<‘rk,..
D. E
site and east of the M. E. Church.
BOOTS and SHOES,
facture of vinegar from watermelons Tilden are respectfully suggested :
Tivs^nrcr.
A W ord to the XV orkincmen .—
Major-Gen. McClellan.
A •cse-'sor,.
1 at Roseburg.
A.
C.
JONES.
This
campaign is yours. Il is for
Sc hool Su perintendent,.
Major-Gen. Baldy Smith.
GROCTIKIES, BEDSTEADS A- (TIAIRS,
.
XX
’
heeler
&
XVilson
’
s
Sewing
Ma
­
Surveyor,......................... .
your families, and your action at the
Major-Gen. Slocum.
ATTORNEY A <’OT'NSELOR-AT-T.AW,
Coroner...................... .......
chine Company have been awarded
polls in November will give evidence
Major-Gen. Franklin.
JOSEPHINE COUNTY.
JACKSONVILLE, CCN-,
the
first
medal
at
the
Centennial.
of
the fact whether or not you care
fLOTIHXG,
Major Gen. Bartlett.
County Judge,....................... ..M. F. Baldwin
more for your wives and childcn than
^Major-Gen. Sigel.
E. Seyferth. Will practice in all the Courts of the State.
Gen. Braxton Bragg, aged 61, fell
County Commissioners,...... f i J.
for
mere party. XX’hat is your situa­
11. Thornton.
Otliee in Orth's building—up-stairs.
Major-Gen. McCandless.
dead with heart disease, in the street
Sheriff,........................................... S. Messenger
LIQUOBS,
TOBACCO
and
CIGABS,
tion
now? If you have employment,
Major-Gen. McClernand.
at Galveston, Texas, on the 27th ult.
Clerk,...........................................('has. Ilutrhes
G. H. AIKEN. M. D„
does the mere pittance you receive for
Major-Gen. Morgan of Ohio.
Treasurer,......................................................Wm. Naucke
There is a bill before the Legisla­
your
hard labor suffice to furnish you
Assessor............................................. J. P. Lewis PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Major-Gen. Hooker.
CROCKERY, ETC.,
ture providing for leasing the convicts
School Superintendent,................ T. M. Smith
j with the necessaries of life ? Are you
Major-Gen. Rosecrans.
Surveyor,................................... W. N. Sanders
to certain parties at a compensation of
Jacksonville. Oregon.
able to raise money enough at the end
Major-Gen. Hancock.
Coroner............................... Geo, S. Mathewson
$12,000
per
annum.
of
every month to pay your rent with­
At E. Jacob's New Store.
T.AKE COUNTY.
Major-Gen. A. G. XX'illiams.
out depriving your children of bread ?
Fully 800 tons of ammunition were
County Judge.................................F. (’. Mason Office—One door west of the W. V. Tele-
Charles Francis Adams, of Massa­
I graph otliee.
Now is the time for action. Let
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1
S
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<
’
•
M«*.
shipped
from
the
Winchester
factory
, oiliuvv om in issinoci s,......... • .
...
Orth’s Brick Building, Jacksonville.
chusetts,
Mr.
Lincoln
’
s
Minister
to
•
’
(A. ... I en ... brook,
1
your
voices be raised for a chanye. ; let
, at New Haven, Connecticut, on the 3d
SheritT........................................... T. J. Brattain
England
during
the
war.
J. A. CALLENDER, M. D.,
your votes lie cast for a change. Ro-
to the Turkish Government.
Clerk.............................................. K. B. Hatton
j Hon. Lyman Trumbull, Senator from fonn is the watchword, and to effect a
Treasurer.........................................I. L. Hanks P 11 Y S 1 C I A N A N D S U R G E ON,:
Levi, of Louisiana, is in New York Illinois, and Chairman of the Judi­ reform a change in administration is
Assessor..................................
M. Higgs
and
very confident that the Democrats ciary Com miff ee of the Senate.
Schoo! Superintendent
H. M. Thatcher
* LT. OF THE ABOVE ARTICLES SOLD
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
the first step. Your condition cannot
i \ at the very lowest rates. Tf you don’t will elect the entire State and Con-
Survevor................................ Frank Cheesman
Hon.
Geo.
W.
Julian,
leading
mem
­
i
be made any worse under the guidance
believe me, call and ascertain prices for | gressional tickets in his State.
COURT MTflNGS.
ber
of
Congress,
during
Lincoln,
John
­
yourselves.
No
humbug!
of Uncle Sammy Tilden than it is to­
.A»rlv>n Coioib;.—Circuit Court, second ;?rT Otliee at residence, on Fifth street, op­
son and Grant’s terms.
Al! kinds oi produce and hides taken in I
Referring
to
the
Vermont
election
posite the Court House.
day, and you have the assurance of
Mondav in February. June and November.
exchange for goods.
42tf.
Hon. Lucius Robinson and William history that a change of rulers after a
Countv Court, first Monday in each month.
tlie Philadelphia Time» observes that
Josephine E ohi U t .— Circuit Court, fourth
II. K. HANNA.
the same percentage of change would Dorsheimer in nomination as Governor panic always restored confidence and
Monday in April and fourth Monday in Oe-
and Lieut. Governor of New York.
“
EZCELSIOB
”
make Pennsylvania Democratic.
brought good times in its train.
lol>er. County Court, first Monday in Jan­ ATTORNIA' A COUNSELOR AT LAW,
Charles A. Dana, Editor AT. K Sunt
uary. April, July and October.
Can you longer hesitate ? Look at
They have a campaign song begin­ and formerly Asst. Secretary of XVar
J.ake <'omib/.—Circuit Court, fourth Mon­
Jacksonville, Oregon,
your fellow men, in great number ,
ning, “Come, all ye honest Republi­ under Mr. Lincoln.
day in June; County Court, first Monday
DTVDRY
STABLE
discharged every day. Look at Al­
in January, April, July and »etober.
Will practice in all th? Courts of the State. ■
cans.” Why is it that they thus leave
Andrew
G.
Curtin,
Pennsylvania
’
s
Prompt
attention
given
lo
all
business
lett
toona, where the Pennsylvania R. R.
town of J acksonville .
the great bulk of the party uninvited? j War Governor.
in my care.
Oregon St.. Jacksonville,
( N. Fisher, President,
Co.
has been compelled to discharge
Oilice in Grill's Brick Building—-upstairs.
David A. Wells, of Connecticut, the over Jifteen hundred men within the
The mints are now running to their
' M. Caton,
Trustees,.................... i David Cronemiller,
fullest extent. Russian gold is being first statesmau and political economist past few weeks, and the end is not yet.
- - PROPRIETOR.
C. W. KAHLER.
E. B. WATSON. W. J. l’LYMALE.
j J. Nunnn,
converted into American coin. There in America.
A hard Winter is approaching, and if
(George Brown.
KAHLER & WATSON,
William Cullen Bryant, of the Pont. the demand for a change is not ratified
is an active demand for silver to ex­
Recorder....................................... V. S. Hayden
Treasurer......................................... Henry Pape ATTORNEYS A COUNSELORS-AT-LAW, j
Parke Goodwin, of New York.
port to China.
j at the polls, woe betide the sufferer.
aving just received a new
Marshal.................. ................... L P. McDaniel
Gideon
Welles,
Lincoln
’
s
Secretary
During the past three years you have
A cable dispatch from Paris says
stock of Harness, Buggies and Car­
Street Commissioner.................... I. <’. Weiss
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
of
the
Navy.
riages. 1 am now prepared to furnish my
hardly made money enough to keep
that Gen. Sickles has left that city for
Justice
David
Davis,
of
the
Supreme
patrons
and
the
public
generally
with
as
1 sou! and Itody together, and if Hayes
Wil! practice in the Supreme, District and
SOCIETY NOTICES.
the United States. This man will be
Court, United States.
other 1 'ourtsofthisState.
is elected it will be but a continuance
almost
certain
to
displace
Kilpatrick
in
FINE TURNOUTS
Ex-Governor
Austin
Blair,
the
.. Jobs, - JitfkMHIVilll’ Lodsr Xo. 10. 1.0. II. F., ' Otliee in Court House—upstairs.
of
the present administration, present
; the Radical heart.
i “War Governor” of Michigan.
Holds its regular meetimrs every
As can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle
I hard times, and thieves in office.
H. KELLY.
The question of calling a Constitu-
*
Saturday eveningat the odd Fel­
horses hired to <r<> to any part of the country. 1
Ex-Gov. B. Gratz Brown, of Mis­
Laboring men, give this matter
Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horaes ; tional Convention for the purpose of souri.
low’s Hall. Brothers in ghod standing are | \.T1'ORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW,
broke
to
work
single
or
double.
Horses
'
your
attention ! Wives of laboring
invited to attend.
/
Cassius M. Clay, of Kentucky.
boa riled, and the best of care bestowed uj>on framing a new Constitution has been
T. T>. KENT, N. G.
i men, enlist in the fight ; pursuade
freely canvassed among the members
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
them while in niv charge.
J. IL P enn , Rec. See’v.
General John M. Palmer, ex-Gov- your husbands to cast one vote for you
of the Legislature.
ernor of Illinois.
Will practice in all the Courts of the State. 7r’>-MA' TERMS AKE REASONABLE.
and your children. Give them to un­
Jar km id illr Stamm Xo. IIs. I . 0. R. M.,
Professor W. G. Sumner, of Yale derstand that they have voted for
Prompt allention given to all business en­
The
Sioux
campaign
is
closed.
Ter
­
Holds its regular meetings every Thursday
A liberal share of the public patronage is ry and Crook, by a marvelous display College, who wrote the Republican
trusted to my cure.
party, low w?ges and starvation long
evening at the Odd Ft Hows' Hall. Brothers
Dtlice opposite Court House.
solicited.
W. J. l’LYMALE.
of generalship, have succeeded in es­ State platform of 1874, and who has enough.
in good standing are invited to attend.
BEN SAC1IS, O. C.
caping from Silting Bull, anti the army now written the strongest letter of the
JAMES S. HOWARD.
M ax M uller , R. S.
TWELFTH YEAR.
is saved for the campaign in the South. kind yet published in behalf of Tilden.
S avannah ’ s S courge .—The city
U. S. DEITTY MINERAL SURVEYOR
Professor A. L. Perry, of XVilliams of Savannah, Georgia, is now under­
Hayes’ friends claim that it was his College, the distinguished political
Orrsonian Pornhontns Tribe Xo. 1. Im­
going one of the most terrible scourges
ST.
MARY'S
ACADEMY.
proved order of lied Men. holds its
wife, not himself, who joined the cru­ economist.
FOR JACKSON,
that ever visited any city in the Uni­
stated councils at the Keil Men’s
saders. He didn’t crusade, but some­
Colonel Augustus II. Fenn, the Re­ ted States, if télégraphié rejKirts of
Hall the third sun in every seven suns, in Josephine and Curry counties, Oregon.
CONDUCTED BA’
times let his wife crusade for him. publican candidate for Lieutenant Gov­
the eighth run. A cordial invitation to all
Gtlicial surveys made and patents obtained
the ravages of yellow fever there are
brothers in good standing.
at reasonable rates. Full copies of Mining THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES There is a suspicion of Belknapping in ernor of Connecticut last year.
true.
Late dispatches state that out
<’. W. SAVAGE, S.
Lawsand Decisions at my otliee in Jack­
this sneaking use of dimity.
Frank W. Bird, of Massachusetts, of a population of 39,000 only 18,000
E. B. W atson , C. of It.
sonville, Oregon.
There is a paper in Somerset county, the founder of the Republican party. j remained in tho city, and of that num­
HE SCHOLASTIC YEAR OF TUTS Maine, whose editor is so anxious not
Ex-Congressman J. F. Farnsworth, ber 8,000 had been stricken down with
Warrrn Lotîïe Xo. 10, A. F. & A. M..
school will commence about the end of
Holds it s regular communications
of
Illinois.
[ the dread disease. Even if only one-
August, and is divided in four sessions, to offend anybody politically that he
on the Wednesday evenings or pre­
often weeks each.
Chas.
Francis
Adams,
Jr.,
of
Mas
­
publishes
portraits
of
llayes
and
fourth part of this be true, the condi­
ceding the full moon, in Jacksonville, Ore­
Cor. Cal. A Oregon Sts.,
Board and tuition, per term, a ............... $40.00 Wheeler on one side and Tilden and sachusetts.
gon.
T. G. REAMES, W. M.
tion of that stricken city is indeed
Bed and Bedding....................................... 4.00 I Hendricks on the opposite page.
M ax M uller , Sec’y.
Henry
Brooks
Adams,
of
Massachu
­
1
heart-rending; and if there be no ex-
Drawing and painting.............................. g.oo
Jacksonville,
- - -
-
Oregon. Piano,............................................................. 15’00
setts.
I aggeration in the statement, its condi-
The Republican idea at the present
Ruth Rebekah Degree Lodge Xo. 4,1. 0. 0. F.,
Colonel
Nicholas
Smith,
represent-
Entrance fee, only once,......................... 5.00
I tion is absolutely appalling. Of course,
time seems to be that the exposer is I ing the Greeley family.
Holds its regular meetings on every other
SELEf’T DAY SCHOOL.
j as a general rule, those who have not
j worse than the thief. The Democratic
Monday evening at Odd Fellows Hall.
Primary,
per
term
...................................
$
r>
00
George
XV.
Fenton,
of
Chautauqua,
fled the city are the jtoorer classes, and
DAVID LINN
Members in good standing are invited to
Junior,
“
.................................... 8.00 , investigating Committees who brought brother of Senator Fenton.
attend.
JOHN MILLER, N. G.
'
unless immediate and abundant aid is
“
................................... 10,oo to light the plundering operations of
Keeps constantly on hand a full ‘assortment Senior,
Sou S achs , R. S.
Col.
Fred.
A.
Conkling,
of
New
given,
the destitution and suffering
of furniture, consisting of
Pupils are received at anytime, and s|»e- high officials are denounced, while
|
York,
brother
of
Senator
Conkling.
cial attention is paid to particular studies in nothing is said against the plunderers.
will be horrible to contemplate. We
BEDSTEADS,
belialf of children who have but limited
Justice Stephen J. Field, appointed are glad to know that substantial aid
FARMERS' HOTEL.
time. Foriurther particulars apply at the
The State Librarian, A. F. Wagner, j by Lincoln to the Supreme Court of is being given by other cities, and
BUREAUS, TABLES,
Academy.
OIITIIS Ht llJHXG, OREGON .STREET,
has placed 11s under obligations for a the United States, anti assigned to the hope it will be continued so long as
GUILD MOULDINGS,
:
copy
of his report to the Legislature, Pacific Coast District.
there shall be such urgent need for it.
Jacksonville. Oregon.
THE
STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES,
'i It is a neat pamphlet of 80 pages, and
Col. Alex. K. McClure, editor of the
i the report is very clear and complete. Philadelphia Time».
O regon S tate G range .—TheOre-
CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS.
Board and Lodging....................... $5 per week
CITY
DRUG
STORE,
There sire now belonging to the Li-
Judge Henry R. Selden, of New gon State Grange has concluded its
Board.........................
4 “ “
PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS,
Single meals........................................... 50 cents
brary, 7,381 volumes, 1,026 of which j York.
labors and adjourned. Before adjourn­
Lodging................................................... 50 cents
JACKSONVILLE.
have been received daring the last
Howard Potter, of New York.
ETC’., ETC.
ing the following officers were elected
term.
Charles
G.
Davis,
of
Xlassachusetts.
for the ensuing term : Master, Wm.
Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on
RS. WILLIAMS TAKES THIS METH-
Ex-Senator
Ross,
of
Kansas.
In January, 1875, Congress passed
Cyrus, of Scio; Overseer, A. It. Ship-
od of informing the public that she is hand and made to order. Planing done on rpiTE NEW FT RM OF KAHLER <t B ro .
reasonable terms. ^£?" Undertaking a spe­
Ex-Senator Tipton, of Nebraska.
an
act
whereby
it
pledged
the
country
ley, of Oswego; Lecturer, Mrs. E. N.
prepared to furnish board by the week, day
1 have the largest and most complete
or single meals, at reasonable terms. The cialty.
Ex-Senator
Cowan,
of
Pennsylvania.
to
a
resumption
of
specie
payments
in
Hunt, of Sublimity ; Steward, XV. II.
assortment of
table will constantly be supplied with the
E. S. Cleveland, late Republican Thomas, of Walla XValla; Assistant
January,
1879.
Ever
since
the
pas
­
best the market affords. No Chinese em­
ployed, and satisfaction guaranteed. Give JOHN L. CARTER & SON, DRUGS, MEDICINES & CHEMICALS, sage of that Act, every possible sur­ Postmaster of Hartford, Connecticut. Steward, G. XV. Riddle, of Canyon­
I). D. S. Brown, of New York.
me a call and judge for voursclves.
ville; Chaplain, W. H. Gray, of As­
Ever brought to Southern Oregon. Also plus applicable to the purpose of re­
MBS. WILLIAMS.
General
E. F. Jones, of New York. toria ; Secretary, T. L. Davidson, of
sumption
has
been
legislated
out
of
the
latest
and
finest
styles
of
Jacksonville, Nov. 26, 1875.
Judge Edwin A. Reynolds, of New Salem ; Treasurer, S. P. Lee, of Port­
existence. Will our astute financiers
STATIONERY,
York.
tell
us
how,
in
this
manner,
the
said
land ; Gate Keeper, XV. H. Graham, of
FULLY PREPARED TO DO
WILL. JACKSON. Dentist, H all ARE
Col.
Charles
James,
of
New
York.
Act
could
have
been
made
effective?
kinds of Painting, including
Fisher’s Landing, XV. T.; Ceres, Mrs.
vari(‘‘y of PERFUMES and
Porter
Sheldon,
of
New
York.
TOILET A Rd It ’LES, including the best and
B. A. Miller, of Jackson county;
XX7e understand that the horses,
HOUSE PAINTING,
cheapest assortment of COMMON and PER­
Ex-Governor
David
P.
Lewis,
tho
wagons and harness belonging to a Mr. i late Republican Governor of Alabama. Pomona, Mrs. S. D. Durham, of Mc­
FUM ED SOAPS in this market.
SIGN PAINTING,
Minnville ; Flora, Mrs. E. A. Kelly, of
"tir Prescriptions carefully compounded. Wilson who contracted to haul the cir­
Judge
Daniel
S.
Gooding,
Lincoln
East Portland ; L. A. S., Georgia
4*____
ROUT. KAHLER, Druggist.
O RN A M ENTA L PA INTING,
cus company throughout its wander­ j Elector-at-Large in Indiana, 1864.
Smith,
of Hood river.
ings, have been attached upon com­
WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING.
Ex-Congressman
James
M.
Ashley,
TABLE ROCK SALOON, plaint of Montgomery Queen, who it of Ohio, the Great Impeacher.
ALL STYLES OF GRAINING DONE.
G oing to P rove I t .—Says McClure,
seems has a large bill against him for
California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon.
OREGON STREET,
General
Jacob
Brinkerhoff,
of
Ohio.
of
the “Independent” Philadelphia
Orders from the country promptly attend­
demurrage consequent upon his failure
Judge
Headley,
of
the
Supreme
Time»:
“The handsome fac-simiie of
ed to.
21.
WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors. to reach several points at the time Court of Ohio; supported Hayes for
Tilde n’s income tax return is doing
J VERY OPERATION PERTAINING TO
agreed upon. The stock is pastured Governor last year.
j the jaw skilfully performed at reasona­ EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS,
good service. The New York Time»
on Columbia slough and the remainder
ble rates.
E.
W.
Kittridge,
the
eminent
law
­
sent the plate to the Chicago Tribune,
rpiIE PROPRIETORS OF THIS VVELL- of the property is stored in Portland
No more credit will be given after the
yer
of
Cincinnati,
supported
llayes
C
alifornia S treet ,
1
known
and
popular
resort
would
in
­
which reprinted it, and now the Jlaick-
first of January, 1876. I will take all kinds
pending the final issue.
form their friends and the public generally
1 last year.
of produce.
eye,
has issued it. They will still go
The Butler has been nominated for
. - -
Proprietor. that a complete and first-class stock of the
Office an<l residence on corner of Califor­ S. P. JONES,
Charles
Remelin,
of
Cincinnati,
who
on printing it just the same. They
best brands of liquors, wines, cigars, ale and
nia and Fifth streets, Jacksonville.
porter, etc., is constantly kept on hand. j Congress again by the Republicans of supported Hayes last year.
believe that a lie can outrun the truth
I hey will be pleased to have their friends Massachusetts. That is not indorsing
Emil
Hoffman,
of
Cincinnati,
who
any time, and are going to prove it.
one but the choicest and best “call and smile.”
New Boot and Shoe Store,
back-pay grabs, and all other grulis, is supported Hayes last year.
Wines, Brandies, Wliiskies and Cigars
CABINET.
it? While the Democrats are trying
Ex-Lieutenant Governor Jacob Muel­
C alifornia S treet ,
kept.
T here is a man in Denver who
A Cabinet of Curiosities may also be found to get such men as Horatio Seymour,
ler,
of
Ohio,
elected
on
the
Republican
DRINKS, 12} CENTS.
; can’t go swimming on account of a
here. We would lie pleased to have persons
Jacksonville,
...
Oregon.
possessing curiosities and specimens bring ¡Charles Francis Adams, Blue Jeans j ticket in 1871, who supported Hayes big Newfoundland dog which he owns.
NO CREDIT IN TJIE FUTURE—it don’t them in, and we will place them in the Cab­ I Williams, in addition to their Presi- last year.
The dog keeps close watch on him, and
pay. Families needing anything in our line inet for inspection.
J dential candidates, the other parly is
Judge
J.
B.
Stallo,
of
Cincinnati,
can always be supplied with the purest and
every time the gentleman takes a
WINTJEN <t HELMS.
aving permanently located 1 best to be found on the Coast. Give me a ^Jacksonville, Aug.
promoting its Butlers, its Blaines, its who supported Hayes last year.
5,
1874.
32tf.
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plunge in tho lake the dog plunges in
in Jacksonville, the undersigned re­ ' call, and you will be well satisfied.
Mortons,
its
Chandlers,
its
Logans,
and
Frederick
Hassaurek,
late
editor
of
after
him and drags him out, thinking
spectfully informs the public that he is
END 25e. to G eo . P. R owfi . i , A Co., New is putting forward negative Presiden­ the Cincinnati Vulkxblatf, who sup­
prepared to do all kinds of work in the boot ,010 A DAY at home. Agents wanted, i
1 that he is saving his master’s life.
York, for Pamphlet of 100 pages, Con­ tial .candidates with negative qualities
and shoe making line. Satisfaction guaran-
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ported Hayes last year.
1 4 (tutlit and terms free. TRUE & CO.,
taining
lists
of
3,000-
newspapers,
and
esti
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M. CATON. 1 Augusta, Maine.
j mates showing cost of advertising.
i and without records. Choose ye ’
i Aug. Thieme, editor of the Clevc- 1 S ubscribe for the T imes .
STATE OE OREGON.
B. r. HOLSCLAW. M. D.,
Governor,..... ...................................L. F. Grover
Secretary of .Mt a to,.................. S. F. Chadwick
State Treasurer,............................ X. 11. Brown
State Printer.................................. M. V. Brown
Sup’l of Public Instruction...!.. I.. Howland
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