ehe Biwmíií Uiinw. lìiiici:il Paper hr Jackson, Josephine k Luke. FBI I > A Y,...................... ............. \PR1L 12, 1*78, DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. for Ntah: ffmator, J. N. T. MILLER,............. Ot Jacksonville. J-br /?;‘, SAMVEL J. S TE< K LE,...... of Grant’s Pass. For < 'omni ixsioners, JOHN DALEY, ................ of Little Butte. DANIEL REYNOLD,...., ofTable Rock. for Schoo1 Sn/ieruitcndeul, JAMES D. FOUNTAIN............... of Ashland. f'or ('ormer, DR. A. C. STANLEY,............ ofTable Rock. J ACK SO X V11.1. E >• KE< ’I N( T TI <' K FT. For Justice of the Peace,.......... T. B. KENT. F<>r ('unstable,....................... D. W. CROSBY. A Riulicnl Truth. Senator I Towe, of Wisconsin, a lead­ er of the Republican party, said in his speech in the Senate a few days ago that “If Louisiana did nof vote for Packard the whole world knows that Louisiana -11-i not vote for IJayes.” And the world knows well enough that Packard wasn’t elected, and rec­ ognizes Nichols as the rfcjWoatul de jure Governor of that State. Hayes knows and oj>cnly recognizes this fact, without the slightest effort at conceal­ ment or denial, and this too, in the face of the fact that Iku kard got 2,000 more votes in Louisiana than some of Hayes’ Electors. Howe further adds that “If llayes is not a usurper, Nich­ ols is,” and comes to the conclusion that the President has either usurped his own oilice, or has aided Nichols in u-urping his. There seems to be sev­ eral unpleasant horns to Mr. Hayes’ dilemma, K 1.1*1 111.K AN COI NTT 1 lew < M < >< > 2 : ! Kerby ville...................................................... 5 51 h. Waldo................................................................. 3 Messrs. J. M. McCall and C. K. A It house........................................................... 4 Klum petitioned the court to be re­ By order oi the — A I COUNTY COMMITTEE. leased from ofli ial bond of W. A. Mc­ Pherson as Justice of the Peaceof Ash­ land precinct. Decided that Court NEW, THIS WEEK. had no jurisdiction in the matter. Proposals were ordered to tie adver­ FOR SALE. tised for to construct bridges across HUIE I NDERSK.XED TAKES PLEAS- 4 FIRST-('LASS THRESHING - MA- 1 ure in announcing to the ¡>ubli<* t hat he Bear Creek and Elk Creek on the coun­ A chine in good order. Inquire at has just received a complete and first-class ty road-', and R. V. Beall w as appoint­ t’HAVNEICS RANCH. assortment of Gent's Furnishing (Joo-ls, ed Superintendent of construction for such as Hais, Shirts, Cn-hu wear, etc.; best ” can make money faster at work tor us brands of ('¡gars and Tobacco; Pipes, No­ the former and Uriah Gordon fur the than at anything else. < apital not re­ tions, Fancy Goods, Glassware, ('rockerv. latter. quired: we will start you, 812 per day, at Musical Instruments, Bird <’ages. Station- Which will be sold at Lowest Rates. I home made by the industrious. Men, wo­ men, boysand girls wanted everywhere to work for us. .Now is the time. ( ostlv out­ fit ami terms free. Address True A Co., Angusta, Maine. IN PROBATE. E-tate of J. II. Hoffman, deceased; after final hearing ot Win. Hoffman, administrator, he was discharged and bond exonerated. Estate of Wm. Wright, deceased; after final hearing of J. A Crain, ad­ ministrator, he was tlisehaig.'d and bond exonerated. Estate of Divid Phipps, deceased; Jacob Wagner admini-l r i!oi; Tuesday May 7th fixed as day for final setth- ment. J ist what Yot N eed .—Ever}’ miner, attorney and bii-iuess man needs C opp ’ s H and B ook of M ini ng L aw , P i ice only one Dollar, advertised in our columns. The third addition ot this work is now out, and it is praised on every hand as just the thing need ed in our mining camps. Tho officials at Washington, who construe the min­ ing law, speaks of this book as follows; Commissioner Williamson says, “Die work has evidently been prep ired w ith great care and cannot fail to be of great value to all interested in mining property.” Asst. Attorney General Marble says, “T he Digest of Decisions appears to be brought down to this date. The arrangement of statutes and instructions, by topics, is very convenient, as it is novel. It is an ad­ mirable compendium of mining law.” Col. Ford, C lief of Mining Division of General L ind Office, says, “It contains the-only complete li-t ot mining pat­ ents ever published ” Law Clerk Tif­ fany says, “The knowledge that may be obtained from it would enable claim­ ants to so prepare and prosecute their claims that much delay, loss and liti­ gation would he avoided.” Law Clerk Brainard says, ‘-By consulting this book mine-owners and claimants will bo able to avoid tho payment of con­ sultation fees for legal advice; and by having the laws of decisions before them they may also avoid expen-ivt* ami unnecessary litigition to manj’ cases.” Law Clerk Howe says, of know of no publication on the subject containing so much information. It is on my desk for constant reference.” Lawyer Mendenhall says, “As a hook far easy reference it is invaluable. Die work is destined to become the rude mecinnat all attorneys resident in the mineral regions.” Ijv-Commis- sioner Drummond says, “No other work that we have met with contaii s so u m h information on the subject treated in so small a cam pass. T he Earl of Leitrim, of Vaughan county, Ireland, together with his clerk and driver, were assassinated on the highway on the 2nd instant. He had some trouble with his tenantry, some of whom have been arrested for the deed. The London Times says an unexpected declaration of war would not have produced greater consterna­ tion than this affair has done. InxorraRtion Wanted. I vISAPPEARED oN FEBRUARY 25, I ’ 187s, my son, William, aged fifteen v ears. He is about 5 feet ami 3 inches high, of light complexion, blue eyes ami dark hair, with a mole on the cheek. He was dressed in a brown coat, brown overalls, checked tlannvl shirt, heavy boots ami black hat. Anv intoi mation will b - gladly re eeived ami the informer liberallv paid for his trouble. Address J. W. PALMER, Care of.I.T. Layton, Applegate. Oregon. ery, I’-wket and Table ( utlvry. Albums, T->;> s. Candies, Nuts, etc., \\ hieh will be ><>1-1 at the cheapest rates. Give me a call and see for voursclves. F. BRU'KEN FELD. II AA1NG LATELY FITTED I P TIIE I 1 com m- - holts l-urn <>n i lie ■-ehool II-ms-* i' lat and in the r-*ar of the Coutl 1 louse, we are now lullx prepared to attend to all bus­ iness in our hue with promptness and dis­ patch and at the most reasonable rates. NOTICE, STOCKMEN! in the best manner ami on short notice. My terms are reasonable. Satisfaction guar­ anteed. (; i ve me a t rial. /.O“ 1 lorse-shoeinir a specialt v. ’ MATT. SHANNON. THE WELL-KNOWN Jacksonville, Feb. 18, 1*78. JOHN L. CARTER & SOTJ. LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS, ETC. IP E ( ALL THE ATTENTION OF THE t I lacte<| assort­ ment ot LADIES’ DRESS GOODS and FAN­ CY l.ool >S ofcvery description in Southern Oregon, ami we will henceforth make thia line of goods our specialty ami sell them at Prices to Suit the Times. To the gentk-men we will say, if you want a No. 1 St IT OF < L< U lt ES you must goto Reames Bros, to buy it, as weclaim to have the best SI’OCK OF Cl.(»THING in Jackson county ami will allow noone to un­ dersell us. These goods were all purchased by a mem­ ber ot our lirm from FIRST-CLAsS lloI'S- ES in San Francisco ami New York, and we will wariant every article and sell them as cheap lot cash as any house in the county. We also keep on hand a full stock of GROCERIES. H A RD W A RE, CUTL ER Y, G L ASS W A R E, CROCKERY. A FULL LINE OF ASHLAND GOODS, Etc. Etc. Give us a call and judge for yourselves as to < ui r eapacit y - if turn ishmg goods as abo ve. “The proof of the pud-hnu is eatinir it.” REA.M12S BROS. MANNING & MONTGOMERY, Props. The Stable is furnished with tho best ani­ mals an-i most substantial buggies; also a FOURTH STREET, JACKSONVILLE. first-eltiss hack and saddle-horse. Horses boarded, and the best care lie- stowed on them. Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. IIAVING TAKEN CHARGE OF THE Give us a trial an-i ju-lge tor voursclves. MANNING A MONTGOMERY. 1 1 shop formerly occupied by Dan. Crone­ Jacksonville, Feb. I, 187*. miller, situated north of <’ardwell's Livery Stable, I am now prepared to do <¿ENE.lt Al. lil.K'liNttl I'll ING FANCY GOODS, BACK oF COURT HOVsE, Tl RNol TS. I FALL I WINTER DRY-GOODS, NEW LIVERY STABLE, BLACKSMITH, Oregon St.. Jacksonville, W. J. PLY MALE. - - PROPRI 1-rroR. aving just received a new »lock of Harness, Buggies and Car­ H riages, | am. now prepared to furnish my patrons and the j-ul-iic generally w ith as FINE TURNOUTS As can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle horses hired to go to any part <-f tlie country. Animals B(»CGHT ami SOLD. Horses broke to work single or double. Horse* boarded, and the best of care bestowed upon them while in my charge. i-iTMY TERMS ARE REASONABLE. A liberal share of the public patronage is solicited. W. J. PLY .MALE. DRAFT HORSE, ERICK sire Uu E ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO was Arabian, out of a Titnoieon mat-'. If all kinds of Painting, including Turk's -lam w as French. 1 !<• is a -lark chest­ rilHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD HERE- I by inform the public that he has (»NE nut sorrel, with white points, 17 hands high, HOUSE PAINTING, and weighs 1,5(H| pounds in working condi­ THol SANDHI sl I ELs ofsuperior Jackson tion. Creek Lime for sale cheap. Persons wish­ SIGN PAINTING, Competent judges agree that Turk's colts ing Brick-laying or Plastering done in the ORNAM ENT A L PA INTING, will compare favorably with any yet pro­ b-‘st style and at reasonable rates will do duced in the state, an-i he is highly rec<-iii- well to call on me. For further information WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING, men-led by leading stock-raisers <>l D- uglas inquire at tlie Franco-American Hotel. county, w here he has made several seasons. «. W. 1IOLT. ALL STYLES OF DRAINING DONE. Jacksonville, Feb. 11, 1875. ROBT. W ESTRop. The Mea-lows, March 1, 1*78. Orders from tho country promptly attend­ ed to. ' ’ 21 NEW BAKERY. GOOD WORK AND LOW PRICES! I.x M asonic B uilding , O regon S t ., —AT— THE PARKER GUN. JACKSONVILLE, OGN. Frey’s Boot and Shoe Store. C AI. IF- - B X 1A S T i t E tT, EEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BRO’S WEST MERIDEN,CT. riMIE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY DE- i sires to announce to the public that lie is now prepared to fill all orders for cakes Jacksonville, of every -Iescription. auch as wed-ling cakes, cakes for parl ies, wine cakes ; also brow n ami rye bread, ginger snaps ami cracker*. aving permanently located Takes orders on exchange. Prices reasona- in Jacksonville, the umiersigned re­ bh* mol ion irnarant(‘oare-i to-i-i all kinds of work t:.e boot _________ W m . KREUZER. and shoe making liti»'. ' -. i-l.i- ti->i. _uaran- tee-l, GE-'RGE W. FREY. H PRO EONO PUBLICO. NOTICE. BOAT AHOY! The Fast Boat. Blue-Jay ! pYDER, GROTZ A < <). HAVE A FINE Il Armstrong pleasuie-boat on the Illi­ nois river, called the Blue-jay. John Sifers T he contested election case, Mc­ is the builder of it. The engineer <>t the Dowell vs. Williams, of this State Kerby v ilk- Saloon says it’s the fastest boat on > the river. You bet! camo before the House Commitio on Elections in Washington a few days ago, ami was summarily dismissed. REAMES BROS. Fl" LL liue ofshelf amt heavv hardware JOHN .MILLER. \ . for sale by VOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL IN whom it may cou-’-Tu that IJ'.vrus H. Pickens, Sr., h-ve made, constitutes! and appointed my son, E. P- I’i-'kens, my law­ ful agent ami attorney, with full power and authority to manage and transact all mv business for me. and with full eoutrol ov»*r my property and credit; and J hereby re­ quest all persons having unsettled accotmts with meat this date to e->me forward and make settlement of the same with mv said agent ami attorney. CYRFS II. PICKENS. Table Rock Farm, Feb. 10, 1878. T’V ERA -iescription of Cutlery for sale J( »11 X MILLER. I J cheap by rpm: PUBLIC ARE hereby NOTT- 1 tied that I have placed mv notes and accounts in the hands of my attorney, H. K. Hanna, with positive instructions to make tmnmdiateand forced collection in ev- - ry instance where security is not given I hos- knowing themselves indebted to me will do well to call upon Mr. Hanna w itliout delay, as this is my last call. Mv business must be settled ! * * J , , L JAMIES T. GLENN. Ja<*KKonville, Sept. 9, 1874. \ XEs. Hatches, Drawing Kniv..,, Uroad- axes, -Mattocks, Pick!?, all size« of Hain-' niers, etc., for sale by JOHN MILLER. - < LL kinds of ammunition for sale bv JOHN MILLER.