The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, April 26, 1878, Image 2

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    ehe Slcmovratic (Times.
Oilifial <‘:.p;r ior Jackson, Josephine & Lake.
FRIDAY.................................... APRIL 2«, 1878.
DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS.
STATE TICKET.
/’<»• Congressman:
JOHN WIIITEAKEK...... Of Ixine County.
/’or Governor:
XV. XV. THAYER.................... Of Multnomah.
/'or Secretary of Slate:
T. G. REAMES................................ Of Jackson.
/'or 7’reasurer:
A. H. BROWN,...................................Of Baker.
/’or State Printer:
A. NoLTNER,......................... Of Multnomah.
Superintendent of Public Instruction:
T. J. STITES,......................................... Of Linn.
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
/'or Judge:
P. P. PRIM....................................... Of Jackson.
/hr Prosecuting Attorney:
JAS. R. NEIL,................................ Of Jackson.
COUNTY TICKET.
For State Senator.............. J. N. T. M ILLER.
.. „
.
Ior Representatives
(W.M.COLVIO,
( J o S a . CRAIN.
For Sheriff.................................... J- R. TOZER.
For County Clerk............ W. J. PLY MALE.
For Treasurer................. NEUMAN FISHER.
THE KEPI RI.I« AN
(OMlHlML
A GRI'.EMIAt KER SPEAKS.
Honor to M lioin Honor I m Due.
NEW, THIS WEEK._
Boss Peebles managed matters so
I’ cannot
s lid Hi-it the labors ol
C entral P oint , April 23, 1878.
deftly at the Marlon County Republi­
the Re| uiiiicuii {Slate Convention are I To the E iutor of the T ines :
Please give me a place in your paper to can Convention as to secure his nomi­
particularly acceptable to the large
T. G. REAMES.
E- R> REAMES.
warn my friends of what I believe to be a
portion of the party that does the vot­ foul conspiracy on the part of certain per­ nation as County Judge and also that
ing, and neither do the managers feel sons in this county. I am creditably in­ of a legislative delegation favorable to
unusually exuberant in the premises. formed that ('ox, Bybee, Ross and Wrislev. Mitchell. The town folks gobbled up
MRS. J. BILGER.
We certainly cannot be accused of on the part ot the Greenbackers, and George nearly all the fat offices, to the utter
Brown, N. Langell, T. T. McKenzie and E.
. partisan blindness or lacking in can- B. M atson on the part of the Republicans, disgust of the rural precincts. But he (AT THE OLD STAND OF J. BILGER)
j dor when we assert that the ticket put have entered into an agreement whereby could not have done the tbit.g up
! forth combines no great strength and the Greenback party of this county is to be browner and to Getter advantage to
California St., Jacksonville,
[ is peculiary weak when compared to ’ swallowed up in the mass convention to be the ring than he did it al the Republi­
held at Jacksonville on the 4th of next
W. Carey
the one pitted against it by the De­ month. The offices are to be distributed to can State Convention.
DEALER IN
REVIVED AGAIN AT THE FORMER
mocracy, a fact that will to a certain the best advantage, not forgetting them­ Johnson, one of Mitchell’s most trucu-
[ lent tools, and who was extended an
extent be admitted by its nearest snp- selves in the distribution.
Mr. Editor, here is a bargain which I, as a I overwhelming invitation by the peo­ T!N, SHEET-IRON AND COPPER WARE, STORE OF SACHS BROS.
1 porters. Why this is the case may be Green backer,/com principle repudiate abso-
principally attributed to the combina- [ lute Iv and unconditionally. With all candor ple of the Fourth Judicial District—
CALIFORNIA STREET,
j I appeal to the Greenbackers of Jackson
STOVES,
: tions made in the interests of anxious 1 county to stand firm for their principles, to —strongly Republican by the way—to
candidates, which indiscriminately turn their backs upon the men who have stay at home, according to a precon­
JACKSONVILLE.
-
-
OREGON,
! sold us to Brown A Co., and refuse to be de­
Agricultural
Implements,
certed
plan,
opportunely
placed
the
killed off the best men and left the livered on the 4th of next month or at anv
other rime. There is not one of the men on
BY RECEIVING THS
field clear for those most active and i the Republican side of this conspiracy but Boss in nomination as Chairman and
PUMPS
AND
PIPE,
what is an ardent supporter of the ltepiibli- he was chosen as such before the oppo­
bent on being sacrificed.
j can State platform and ticket. That ticket
Largest and Best Selection
Rev. II. K. llines, the candidate for Con- 1 and platform is as much in the interest of the sition had time to recover from their
’ gress, is not known outside of his realm as I bloated bondholder as is tho Democratic i surprise.
Peebles held Ed. Hirsvh’s
an expounder ot the Gospel. His partisans [ platform and ticket. They say in their plat-
—or—
proxy, and consequent developments
> present his pretensions as a public speaker i iorm that all currency should rest on a com
| basis. We say that the “Government has
as entitling him to a favorable consideration i the right to coin and create money and regu- ■ go to show that he managed it ad­
ROPE, TWINE,
bv the people. This may have had its I late its value;” that our banking system is a vantageously in the interests of his fa-
I weight in days gone by, but something i fraud upon the tax-payer; that the bonds of i vorite. To the Boss’ management
| more substantial is required in the present | the Government should be taxed. These
THE BEST WOSTENHOLM CUTLERY
are the issues drawn between us and the old Beekman, Eirhart and the balance
FANCY GOODS,
I era.
parties. Now 1 ask how can we drop our
owe
their
nomination.
We
are
a
just
The nomination for Governor fell upon organization and assist to elect either of the
POWDER AND FUSE,
i onr fellow townsman, C. C. Beekman, after other party tickets with these issues staring ; people, and to him we accord the hon­
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
us in the face? No, fellow Greenbackers,
an extended struggle. Reek, is a good citizen we stand upon principles which commend or of giving the people the best ticket
' and we flatter ourselves in knowing that his themselves to the millions ot laboring men
CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS, ETC.
they ever had an opportunity of retir­ A General Assortment oí SHELF HARDWARE, i
| candidacy will not hasten his departure : and women of this Government—principles
ing into an obscurity from which no
from these dimes. If little can be said I that will be triumphant if we tint hold out
; tail htiilly and keep aloof lrom all entangling traveler return«.
; against him much less can be urged in favor [ alliances with the old parties, which are re-
FTC., ETC.
PIONEER HARDWARE STORE.
REAMES BROS.
AHEAD AS USUAL!!
THE OLD TEMPLE of FASHION
Paints, Oils, Glass and Varnishes,
FALL & WINTER DRY-GOODS,
I of his claims to this important position.
| sponsible for the miseries from which we
R. I*. Earhart has been selected as the op- ; are now suffering. The only route tor us to
„ „
(JOHN DALEY, i ponentof Tom Reames. Rocky will find j take is the route that Paul Jones took. Steer
j right between the old parties and place a
For Commissioners.......... • n REYNOLDS.
his pathway strewn with stones of no com- ■ ticket in the field composed of genuine
For School Sup’t .............. J. D. FOUNTAIN. I mon size, for there are several things he I greenback men—men who are honest and
GREENBACK ER.
I will be called upon to explain. He has been I capable.
For Coroner................. DR. A. C. STANLEY. : sucking the public teat for any number of
A Splendid Nomination.
years in subordinate positions, but bis
The Duty ol Democrats.
i friends will find their efforts to retire him
Rev. Jos. Emery being unable to ac­
i
to
the
Secretary
of
State's
oilice
more
than
a
No true Democrat who has the In­
cept the nomination tendered him by
difficult task.
terest of his party at heart should foi
the Democratic State Convention, for
Ed. Hirsch is only known as a merchant
a moment hesitate to heartily support of Salem. Perhaps his financial views have reasons given in his letter below, the
the Democratic ticket. It is a splen­ I never been embraced in Secretary Sher­ ' State Central Committee met at Salem
did one throughout, from Cot gressman man’s reports, but as a financier in the in on the 17th and nominated lion. T. J.
terest of the Hirsch family he is said to be a
down to Coroner, and nothing should
Stites, of Linn county, to complete the
success. His training under ex-Treasurer
he left undone to triumphantly elect it. Fleischner would doubtless give him a pe­ | ticket. Tho committee was peculiarly
Th > nominees are men of character and culiar insight to matters, but, unfortunat * j happy in its choice. Mr. Stites is pre
j Iv for him, there is a gentleman already
For Assessor............ SAMI ELJ. STECKLE.
ahilily, w ho come up to the Jeffersonian
■
standard. The defeat of a single man
upon it would be a calamity in more
than one sense, for to lose any one i
would give the enemy renewed hope i
and demoralization will pervade oui
ranks. Democrats will readily per­
ceive that they have everything to lose
and nothing to gain in the election ol
j
a'olitary candidate< n il e mongrel tick­ I
et to be nominated next week. Tlieii t
duty to the paity and to themselves is !
apparent. Every vote cast against the
i
Democratic ticket is one for Mitchell, ,
the endorsement of the Presidential •
steal and to deliver our government— I
county, State and National—into the I
l
hands of our natural enemy, the Re­
publican party. Let Democrats con­ [
sider these facts well.
Republicans Hl Sea.
The nominees of the Republican
State Convention are badly infected
with the iniquities their organs charge
against the present Democratic State
administration. The Statesman, Bee
and their companions at arms,have been
quite bitter in the premises before their
convention, but now Hud themselves
hoisted with their own petards and are
at sea as to what argument they can
advance in the interest of their
pets. Hayes has washed tho bloody
shirt, and that can’t be flaunted to ad­
vantage. Beekman with his swamp
land, Earhart as voting in favor of the
locks and dams and for the loan tn the
Baker City Academy, and a multi­
tude of sins charged up against each
and every one of the other candidates,
have made Radical buncombe exceed­
ingly scarce. The gentlemen on the
Democratic ticket are all citizens, of
character and ability, and that makes
the matter still worse. On what line
they propose fighting the campaign
time will develop, though il is not dif­
ficult to guess correctly now.
ahead of him, whom the people are anxious
to retain another four years.
Bro. Billy Carter would like to be Mart,
Brown’s successor. He lias achieved great
renow n in running a patent outside at Cor­
vallis, where he built the Yaquina Bay rail­
way—on paper. The temperance folks like
Billy—he is so pronounced in thecause—
and he served them successfully as Grand
Secretary of the order some years ago. He
is so valuable a fixture at home that the peo-
pie are not inclined to make a poor State
Printer out of an enterprising citizen, and
will let him severely alone.
Rev. L. J. Powell, who has figured exten-
sively in Methodist academies, would like a
change of venue to our State school s\ stem.
He is particularly revered by his former
pupils, who will take great pleasure in in-
definitely retiring him to the sacred pre-
cincts of his Albany school. Bro. Powell
hasn't revolutionized the world with his ed-
ueational ideas, nor is he liable to do so as
Superintendent of Public Instruction.
This is the ticket the Republican
State Conference haj presented to tI h
voters of Oregon. With several prom­
inent members of that party we heart­
ily agree in the opinion that il secures
another four years’ administration ol
Slate affairs by the Democracy. Il
the Convention could have done worst
how vastly could it have improved on
the tit kef. We have no complaints to
make, however, even if we were en­
titled to do so. Let the ball roll on.
Quit«* n Di lie re ■><■<*.
Our Greenback correspondent is great­
ly mistaken in asserting that the Re
publican platform and ticket Is as much
in the interest of the bondholder as
the Democratic. A comparison be­
tween the two will show that while
the former are all the most bloated
aristocrat can a-k the latter are pre­
eminently entitled to a hearty support
by the people. The Republicans es­
pecially ignore the laboring classes and
their resolution on the Chinese ques­
tion is evasive and was tacked on
long after the main platform was adopt­
ed. A glance at the declaration of
principles by the Democrats shows an
liou't I.ike Thein.
entirely different state of things. We
The Salem nominations fell like a
will next week publish both platforms,
wet blanket upon the general mass of
when a comparison can readily be
the Republicans. They are so mani­
drawn.
———————
festly weak as to excite little enthu­
A Problem.
siasm and no slight bucking has been
indulged in. The nominees are gen­
The Republicans resoluted at Salem
erally men who revel in an obscurity that the attempt of Mr. Grow er to give
from which they will never awaken Mr. Tilden a vote from Oregon was an
A comparison with their opponents unparalleled outrage. If this was the
would not be complimentary to them­ case, what adjective would express the
selves.
infamy attached to llie stealing of l«j
votes from Mr. Tilden and giving them
Our cotemporary informs his readers 1 to Mr. Hayes? Nineteen limes un­
that Mr. Beekman is but little known paralleled would be what? “People in
throughout the State and a biographi­ glass houses shouldn’t throw stones.”
Very Klud.
cal sketch is In order. A very timely
suggestion. Poor Beek! We have
the kindest regard fur you, and re-
,
gret that you should in your old age
consent to be sacrificed upon the altar
of a vain auibitioo. However, we be­
speak you a kind obituary in June
I
next.
Quite Natural.
The Oregon ¡an approves the Ropub-
lican platform and says it is sound.
Quite natural. The bondholders and
money sharks are highly pleased with
it, and that journal representing them,
the admiratiup is only mutual.
•
|
.
Nicely
Done.
Messrs. Hines ami Beekman both
i wrote letters declining nominations for
■ Congress and Governor, though not se­
riously threatened by such. But the
haste with which they rushed to accept
is inclined to cause a general belief
that things are not what they seem.
The hasty withdrawal of Dave Thoinp-
, son and the sudden appearance of Mr.
: Beekman in the foreground was quite
; significant. Thus it would seem that
t hose w ho decline the most persistently
| are generally the more anxious candi-
! dates, if Hines ami Beekman are taken
eminently the man for the place. He
! as ci itérions. It was a unique method
is a practical teacher, having filled thi
¡of throwing their opponents iff lheii
office of School Superintendent of Linn
guatd and quite eff*dive also.
for two consecutive terms, of which
T<»<> llll'i.
county he is now Clerk. His natiu
will add a lower of strength to the ’ There is considerable lamentation
ticket.
over the action of the Republican Con
The following is Mr. Emery’s letter vention in suddenly adjourning and
declining the honor tendered him:
thus depriving Rev. Mr. Rowland ol
To lion. J. /’. Milter, Chairman of the Demo­ the nomination for Governor, which
cratic State Central Committee:
D ear S ir : The Democratic state Conven­ [seemed inevitable at that time. I!
tion at its late .session nominated me lot
Slate Superintendent of Public Instruction. i there is anything the ticket lacks it is
This was done without my knowledge or j another preacher.
consent. No intimation ot it ever reached
my cars until the nomination was inadeanc
the Convention had adjourned. I appreci
ate the honor bestowed upon me by tha
representative body,but, being» minister ol
the Gospel as well as teacher. I have mail«
it a matter ol conscience to keep aloof from
all political < ntangleinents; and, alt hough
the otli *e to which 1 have been nominated
is not a political one, yet it can only la-
JUST RECEIVED BY
reached by passing through politics. 1
therefore most respectfully declinetlie non -
illation.
Your obedient servant,
JOSEPH EMERY.
C orvallis , April 15,1878.
NEW
hlILLIXEBY GOODS!!
••For Tricks Hint are Dark." etc.
|
There is a ling« ring opinion in the
minds of many that W. D. Hare was
nominated fairly and squarely on the
ballot preceding the one which result­
ed in the choice of Mr. Beekman. Mr.
Hare then received 89 votes, a num­
ber that was announced as being a
majority on every ballot previous.
This fact was generally understood,
1 and why the will of the Convention
was thus thwarted is better known bj
those on the inside. It exhibited a
feeling of non interest in the matter,
to say the least, ami elucidates that
“for tricks that are dark and ways that
i are vain” the Chinaman isn’t alone
peculiar. This is not intended to in­
jure Boss Peebles’ feelings.
4 FIRST-CLASS MECHANIC WILL
J*, attend to .Job-work with neatness and
dispatch.
I will also keep constantly on hand a
large slock of
LIQUORS AND TO3ACCO.
Particular attention paid to Farmers’ !
wants and the supplying of extras fm Farm ,
Machinery, and all information as to such |
articles furnished cheerfully, on application. |
No pains will Ire spared to furnish oui
customers with the best goods in the mar­
ket, in our line, and at lowest prices.
Agency of (lie PA<’I ,-TC RUBBER PAINT
—the best in the wot 1<1.
Our nmtlo shall be prompt and fair deal-i
ing with all. Call and examine our stock
before going elsew here. .'Satisfaction guar­
anteed.
J. II. PENN, Manager.
NOTICE
Railrontl News.
Prices to Suit the Times.
To the gentlemen we will say, if you
want a No. 1 SUIT OF CLOTHES you must
go to Reames Bros, to buy it, as weclaim to
have the best STOCK OF CI-OTHINO ilk
Jackson "ounty and will allow noone to un­
dersell Us.
Tlc-se goods were all purchased hv a mem­
ber <>f our firm from FIRST-CLASS HOUS­
ES in San Francisco and New Yoak, and w»
will warrant every article and sell them as
cheap lor cash as any house in the county.
We also keep on hand a full stock of
GROCERIES.
H A R 1> W A R E, C U T L E R Y, G L A SS W A R E,
CROCKERYr
TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SEALED
1 propo-als will be received by theCierkof A FULL LINE OF ASHLAND GOODS,
the County ('ourt of Jackson ('onnty,< >r< gon,
until 12 o'clock, M. Wednesday, June ti,
Etc. Etc.
187s, for thecare, custody ami maintenance
of all the sick and disabled poor persons ol
Give us a call and judge for yourselves a»
Jackson < 'ounty, < »regon, for the term ot one to our capacity of furnishing goods as above.
year from the 15th day ot June, 1878; also
"The proof of the pmiding is eatineit.”
for the term of two years from said date,
REA.Mi.S BROS.
who may need medicine, medical attendance
and treatment or surgical operations, who
now are a county charge or who hereafter
may during said time become such, wliere-
ever in said Jackson county such persons
may be. to provide and furnish for them
good, wholesome food, comfortable clothes,
rooms, lodgings, the washing, nursing, met!
ical and surgical attendance and medicines
“EZCELSIOB”
which may be necessary or suitable to such
persons respectively.
All bids to be accompanied by an under­
taking executeiL by sutlicient sureties m the
sum of one thousand (81,000) dollars, to be
void upon the condition that the bidder, it
Oregon St., Jacksonville.
tlieeonfract is awarded to him. will within
eight days thereafter (or such further time
as tin* Court may allow) enter into an agree­
ment ami give the lieeessary undertaking W. J. FLYMALE. - - PROPRIETOR.
tortlie faithful performance of the contract,
payments to be made every three months
by orders drawn on the Treasurer of Jack-
aving just received a new
son county, Oregon.
»lock of Harm ss, Buggies and Car­
The Court reserves the right to accept or
riages, 1 am now prepared to furnish my
reject any or all proposals.
patrons and the public generally with as
Bv order ot the Countv Court.
Attest:
E. D. FoUJiRAY,
FINE TURNOUTS
County Clerk.
1. 1 V KI < Y STA 1 Er:
H
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED TAKES BI.EAS-
1 iik - in informing the ladies of .Jackson-
villeaml vicinity that she has just n*eeive<l
a complete ami elegant stock ot N E\V M I L-
As can be had «in the Pacitic Coast. Saddle
LINI-.RV GOODS, direct from San Francis­
GRAND BALL!
horses lured to go t<> any part ot the couutrv.
co, consisting of New Shapes in 1'ntrimmed
Animals BOl t.HT and SOLD. Horses
Bonnetsand Hats. Trimming Silks, Feath­
broke to work single or double. Horses
ers, Flowers, Ribbons, Velvets, etc., ami is
now fully prepared to attend to all orders
regonian - p « m ahontas
tribe boarded, and the best of care liestowed upon
with neatness and dispatch. Prices reason­
No. 1, Improved Order of Red Men. will them while in my charge.
able and satisfaetion guaranteed. Residence celebrate their Anniversary by giving a
r-rMY TERMS ARE REASONABLE.
at the old Overbeck Hospital. Give me a grand ball at
«all.
MRS. BRENTANO.
A liberal share of the public patronage is
VEIT SCHUTZ’ HALL solicited.
W. J. PLYMALE.
O
MATT. SHANNON.
—ON —
BLACKSMITH,
Monday Evening, May 13, 187S.
BRICK <Sc LIME for SALE
FOURTH STREET, JACKSONVILLE.
BRICK-LAVING & PLASTERING DONE
H
rpUF. UNDEHSIONED WOV1.D HEHI->
1 by inform the public that he has ONK
1 H< >1 SAND Bl SHELs<>fsupi*rior Jackson
«'reek Lime for sale cheap. Persons wish­
ing Brick-laying or Plastering done in the-
best style and at reasonable rates will do
well to call on me. For further information
inquire at the Franco-American Hotel.
G. W. HOLT.
Jacksonville, Feb. 11, 1875.
('ommittce on Arrangements:
David Cronemiller,
Adam Sclunidt,
IL K. Ilanna,
aving taken charge of the Frank Lorraine,
John Cimbor-ky.
shop formerly occupied by Dan. Crone-
Committee
on
Reception:
: miller, situated north of Cardwell's Liverv
E. B. Watson, Henry Pape, A. Fisher.
Stable, 1 am now prepared to do
I'loor Managers:
Sanctimonious Politicians.
<>ENFR il. KI.ACKNMITIIIMJ
C. W. Savage, J. Birdsey, E. D. Foudray.
The Republicans are evidently a in the liest manner and on short notice.
M j’terms are reasonable. Satisfaction guar-
hard set of fellows, lor their recent 1 anteed.
Give me a trial.
First-class music will be provided. Tick­
jöö“ Horse-shoeing a specialtv.
Convention evinced a determination
ets, (including supper at Mrs. Vining's
MATT. SHANNON.
$2J>0. A cordial invitation is extended to all.
of turning over the organization to the
Jacksonville. Feb. ¡8, 1S?S.
care of the preachers, which it did in
good shape. There is Rev. Mr. Hines,
who heads the ticket; then comes Dea­
con Beekmao; Ed. Hirsch represents
the orthodox Israelites and Bro. Car­
ter carries the temperance banner; next
is Rev. L. J. Powell, who ornaments
the tail end of the ticket, while Rocky
Earhart appears on the scene knock­
ing for admittance at the rear entrance.
Let us pray.
U'E CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE
A A ladies to the tact that we have now on
hand the largest ami l>est selected assort­
ment of I,ADIES’ DRESS GOODS and FAN­
CY GOODS of every description in Southern
Oregon, and we will henceforth make thia
line of goods our iqtecialty and sell them at
FOR SALE OR RENT!
The Eureka Flouring Mills!
SITUATED SEVEN MILES NORTH
kJ east of Jacksonville. Terms easy, and
guaranteed in good running order. For
further particulars apply at the mills.
Persons having flour, shorts or bran at
the mill are requested to take them away on
or before I lie 2otli of June, ls7s;and all per­
sons indebted to the undersigned, or to tlie
late firm of McKenzie A- Amy, will save
costs by settling the same with either cash
or note on or before the above-named «late,
as the books must be squared up.
April 19, 1878.
T. T. McKENZIE.
The latest news is to the effect that
the bill reported by the Senate Rail­
road Committee, a compromise be­
tween the North Pacific and the pro­
W ILL HE GIVEN AT THE
posed Portland, Dalles and South
Pass Railroads, has passed. In the
—ON—
event of this becoming a law the Cen­
tral Pacific Railroad of California,which
WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1878.
is said to have purchased the Oregon
branch of the O. A C. R. R., will be
MUSIC and AN EXf^-’.LLENT
compelled to make connection or let a I i poop
’ T supper will t>e furnished. A general in-
T ickets , 83,
good thing slip from its grasp. Our I vitation is extended.
railroad prospects are liable to improve
FULL line of shelf and heavy hardware
materially ere long, if at all.
for sale by
J (.HI N M ILLER,
A GUAM) BALL
V
State Treasurer's Ninth Notice.
NEW BAKERY,
I n M asonic B uilding , O regon S t .,
T keasi heii ' s O ffice ,
Salem, April 15, 1878. j
JACKSONVILLE, OGN.
yOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI
A there are funds in the Treasury «’or the
pavment ot State Warrants of old issue, viz:
Nos. 673, 674. «75, 678, 680, 682, «83, «85, «8«. rpHE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY DE-
I sires to announce to the public that bo
71'2, 707, -us, 709, 714, 715, 726, 719, 721, 722,
727, 732, <3.», <.:i, ,3.i, <J«, is now prepared to fill all orders for cake»
723, 721, 72«>,
7-56, 757, 7->8, 761, 7«i2, 7«3, 764 , 765, 766, 767, of every description, such ns wedding cakes,
cakes for parties, wine cakes; ulso brown
7«18, 769, 771, 783, 770, 771, 7,2, 7,3, «<1.
! and rye bread, ginger snaps and crackers.
Interest will cease from this date.
I akes orders on exchange. Prices reasona-
A. IL BROWN,
I hie ami satisfaction guaranteed.
State Treasurer.
1
fAT Fresh bread everv day.
W- m .‘ KREUZER.
FARM FOR SALE.
irnilE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR
1 sale his ranch situated on Sterling creek,
containing 110 acres, all under fence. For­
ty acres are under cultivation, with plentv
of vegetable land; a good orchard, living wa-
! ter on various parts, plenty of timber ami
tine stock range. U. S. title. Inspection
I invited.
TIKkS. H. GILSON. j
PRO BONO PUBLICO.
HUIE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTI-
1 tied that 1 have placed inv notes ami
accounts in the haads of mv attornev II
K. Hanna with jH.sitive instrmtioiis to
make immediate and forced collection in ev-
cry instance where security is not given
Those knowing themselves indebted to
1 "‘Vr1. '. ‘i’ WC11
upon Mr. Hanna,
NOTICE.
w it bout delay, as this is mv last call
Mv
business must be settled I
yOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
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■JAMUS T. GLENN.
A Geo. W. Carey is m> longer connected
Jacksonville, Sept. 9, 1874.
with the Pacific Mutual Lite InsuranueCom-
pany of California.
A. B. COVA LT,
4 XES, Hatches, Drawing Kuivys, Broad.
Manager of Oregon Branch.
. \ axesK Mattocks, Picks,all sizes oi Ham.
Portland. April 1, 1878.
liters, etc., k»r sale by JOHN MILLER.
N elegant assortment of Pocket and Ta­ I
J, MILLER,
\ ble Cutlery for sale by
y LL kinds of ammunition for sale bv