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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1878)
THE 1’1.AIN DIM OF KAIS. lilJIClAV Democrats, remember that npxt Offiriil Paper for Jackson, Jo&rpliine X Lake. Monday is the day of election. The result of that election will decide the MAY 31,1S7K. polity of the State and nation. Jackson FRIDAY county has been selected by the oppo sition as the place to make their great fight for tiie ascendency in the United States Senate, and it is conceded that, if the Democracy loses the legislative ticket in this county, the opportunity STATE TICKET. of electing a Democratic Senator in For Congressman: Oregon is lost. Let Democrats con JOHN WHITEAKER....... Of Lane County. sider this fact in all its bearing. Ftr Governor: AM» ElKHAKt IN < <H N I'Y. I.AKE THE To th e E i » iti nt or itie T imi .- : 1 have written to a reliable friend in Port land and satisfied myself as to Mr. Thaver’s disinterestedness iu swamp land, and I shall support Mr. 1 haver and Mr. Reames—not because they ar> Democrats, but because 1 ■ am satisfied they are honest, conscientious men, w hose selfish, grasping greed has mu, and will not, prompt them to engage in perpet rating frauds upon the people. Mr. Reames 1 have known for over twen- , ty-fou r yea rs. We were bovs and school fellows together, and during my acquaint ance with him have never known or heard W. W. THAYER................... Of Multnomah. Tho Republican party bus controlled the aught against his honesty and integrity. For Secretary of State: Had Mr. Beekman desired to do what I legislation of tho country ior the period of T. O. REAMES...............................Of Jackson. seventeen years; hence is responsible for strict justice demanded of him in rela tion to lands in contest between settlors and tho same. For Treasurer: the State to lands w hereon he has a swamp Four years ago the Democratic party as land tiling,he could have done so at ¡tn v time A. H. BROWN.................................. Of Baker. Fbr Stale Printer: sumed control oi the lower House of Con- during the past seven years. In one or two A. NOLTNER......................... Of Multnomah. gross. Tliey have kept that ascendency instances the lands heeiaims were occupied for a year or more before any swamp land Superintendent of l‘ul>lic Inst ruction: since, during which time tho expenses of I bill ever passed the Oregon Legislature. T. J. STlfES......................................... Of Linn. the Government have been reduced over i Mr. B. could not be ignorant ot the fact. His course in conniving for, and in ac ¡145,000,000 annually. The wholesale plan- 1 cepting the nomination of Governor, shows dering of the U. S. Treasury has been FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. him to be lacking in modesty as well as stopped and the backbone of class legisla frankness. f\>r Judge: tion broken. Yet there is much left undone; The course of the fienhnel, under the con ..................... Of Jackson r. p. prim I and, in order to enable the House to bring trol of such ¡t two-faced,double-dealing syco Fbr Prosecuting Attorney: about a full measure of relief for the people, phant as Timer, could not help being in JAS. R. NEIL,............................... Of Jackson consistent. Before Convention it refused to I we must also have control of the U. S. Sen publish any article tending to warn the peo ate. We are now on tiie threshold of suc ple against the nomination of Mr. Beekman COUNTY TICKET. cess, and if we remain true to ourselves vic on the ground that ho “was not, and would not be, a candidate” tor that oliiee. And to tory will perch tip in our banners. blind Lhe peoplo still further, Mr. B. came J. N. T. MILLER For State Senator.. Let Democrats remember that the Radical out in a card to the same effect. Atthesame „ „ ... < W. M. COLVIG, majority in the U. S. .Senate enabled Hayes to time, and fora year or more previous, Mr. For Representatives........ joS. A> CKAI n ! usurp the Presidency. It enabled the lead B. and his partners had been manipulating ers of the Republican party to stifle the ‘ the wires to secure that very nomination. J. R. TOZER. For Sheriff. I The Sentinel says truly vv lien it slates that i clear and unequivocal expression of a vast 1 Mr. B. is no politician. Nor will ho ever be For County Clerk............ W. J. PLYMAI/E. I majority of freemen, and took from them an such. A man who has become by habit and association a political wire-puller, and For Treasurer...............NEUMAN FISHER. honest and fairly won v ictory. Let Duitio- I seeks oliiee to accomplish base personal I crats note the fact that the Presidential steal ; ends, is debarred by nature from ever dis .SAM CEL J. STECKET i could not have been perpetrated on the For Assessor tinguishing him-elf as one who studies the American people without that Republican wivlfiro of the publican I sacrifices personal (JOHN DALEY, For Commissioners • (JOHN O'BRIEN. majority in the I'. S. Senate. Two years I onus to tiecompltsh public benefactions. There are few Republicans with stomachs ...J. D. FOUNTAIN. will soon pass and we will be called npou to | stout enough to swallow the dish of crow, For School Sup't vote for another President. What guaran | ‘•Beak” and all, dished up by our State eon- For Coroner................ DR. A.C. STANLEY. tee will or can tho people have that this I vention. Earhart, a swamp land filer him same robbery will not again obtain? These self, and the secretary of the former Survey- I are momentous and stubborn facts, ami it i or-General who was the tool of I lie swamp Jacksonville Precinct Ticket. land ring to undo the work of former Sur For.Tustice of the Peace,........ T. B. KENT. behooves every lover of his country to pon veyor-Generals and aid his friend- in their w holesale bn el grabbinir, has no in«>ro claim For Constable...................... D. W. CROSBY. der them well. <>'ur v U - t han 1/r. Beckman, and both This is the principal issue you must de ‘ upon hive courted the defeat w h eh awaits them. cide at the ba!lot-b.x NEXT MONDAY. to rm: l’l 111.ic. Is it not a little cm ions that swampland You are called upon to either rebuke or tac i Democrats advocate Beekman's claims? Is it not al-o a little singular t hat one of Beek K- We, the undersigned, having read itly endorse this terrible crime against Amer man A t'o.’s t.i'/»’lie affidavit, men has the luader in the Oregon Sentinel of ican liberty. Yea, more than that: You : the nomination on the people's^?) ticket for are called upon to decide whether that U. State Senator, when his only recommenda May 29, 1878, headed “Fitness for S. Senate shall remain Radical and whether tion is hi- -ub-ervteiicv to the wishes of his Office,” would stato as a simple act of J. IL Mitchell, one of the chief conspirators managers? While desiring the success ot the princi justice to Mr. Ply male that we are in the Presidential steal, shall again disgrace 4 ples of the Republican party, my vote shall personally well acquainted with him, tne people of Oregon in the councils of the never knowingly begiven to a man who-e principles and practices ¡ire ¡it variance nation. aud that bis education fully qualifies Tt is a duty we owe to ourselves and to with the declared principles of republi canism, and whom I believe to have secured him to fill the office of County Clerk; posterity to do all in our power to thwart his n< noiiatmn lojr.-elh.-li p.irpo-«--. An honorable, consistent D> nioerat before and, with the practice which he will the recurrence of such a gigantic and out ¡in incoii-isient,tricky Republican. rageous wrong. Democrats of Oregon have have after July next, he will conduct Hoping for the success of tn j of your can the golden opportunity to throttle the hydra didates, i remain the business of lhe office with ciedit to headed monster, and Jackson county is one Very truly yours, himself aud friends. of the strategic points oi the battle-field. I <>. A. S teakns . E. D. F oudray . The opposition have staked their all to de I limose 1«' Ilei ween iheni. feat lhe Democratic ticketof this county,and. S ilas J. D ay . men of Jackson, we appeal to you to con The Republican and Democratic can SOI TO BE OVE2CLOOKLD. sider the importance of this election. Do not be swerved from your plain duty by tho didates for Secretary of Slate are R. 1’. In the heat of our local campaign many puerile and silly lies manufactured by Earhart and our fellow townsman, T. Democrats should not overlook the the opposition. You have tho chance to G. Reames. The former is recognized strike the decisive blow. DON'T FAIL as an easy-going,accommodating clerk, fact that we have a full set of State of TO DO IT. DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. For Senator and lie presen tati ve*. • Mart. Brown is issuing the Demo crat duily during the campaign, and is making a red but and effective sheet of it. Bro. Turner, of the East Oregonian, who is never behindhand, also issues a daily. lie is makiug a splendid fight for the Democratic ticket. FOR GO VI R .Milt. J. C. FLOED, Beekman's private secretary begs lhe question. In his organ lie desires to leave the inference that tiie T imes lias made personal warfare on his mas ter. The facts are to the contrary. The T imes has been the most temperate of all of Mr. Beekman’s opponents, with out any reason for its being so. What we have said against him none of his supporters presume to deny, and wo could have legitimately gone further had we dee mod it worth the while, Mr. Beekman is not so immaculate but AN OLD-LINE REl’l BI.ICAN ANALYZES THEM. ficers to elect. Our nonfinees are Ont the Lookout. known to be men of ability, integrity and personal worth. There is not one i We learn that several of the Repub of them, from Governor down, but lican Greeubackors in this county now what merits the sup|»ortof every Dem propuse sneaking back to their first love ocrat and the conservative masses in and vote tho Republican Stale tick general. The Democratic State ticket et, having decoyed all the Democrats is in every way vastly superior to its possibly into this Greenback delusion. competitors. We challenge a compari This is what may have beeu expected. son as between them and invite an in Wo all along contended that this dividual canvass of the qualifications would be dune, and advised Demo crats to boware of tho traps set for of tbe various candidates. Hon. W. W. Thayer, for Governor, them. This new-fangled movement is an eminent lawyer, of undoubted in cannot hopo fur the smallest success, tegrity, and unquestionably tho man and for Democrats to insist in it is the I sheerest housense. It directly aids tiie for the place. Honest John Whiteaker is recog i natural enemy of lhe Democracy, the nized by even his opponents as one who , Republicans, and that is certainly will serve the people in Congress with enough to condemn it with them. However, a prominent Greenbacker zeal, ability and diligence. Thos. G. Reames combines all the says that he has confidence in the sin qualities that go to make a splendid cerity of the Republicans in that move- j merit, aud informs us that they shall Secretary of State. For State Treasurer, Hon. A. H. show their hand on election day. If Brown is again presented. He has they prove faithless, a general stam gained an enviable reputation as a ca pede of Democrats iu the cause to the pable, conscientious and first-class offi old party will follow. cer generally. ií Arouutl. A. Noltner will make a very accepta Wm. M. Turner, the editor of Bro. ble Slate Printer. He is fully identi Beekman’s organ, is endeavoring to do fied with tbe art preservative and is well acquainted with the requirements a lively business iu the way of swapping votes. He lias importuned a number of the position. of Democrats to trade, offering to vote Last, but not least, is T. J. Stites, candidate for Superintendent. A bet for any candidate ou the Democratic ter nomination could not huve been ticket for a Vote for Beek. Democrats made. An Albany correspondent fully should not be caught on a pin-book by i sets forth his claims to the place on this very aslule political trickster. D on ’ t swap . our first page. Let Jackson county give the whole CaiupaiKn Dailies. ticket a rousing majority. I < AMHD.iTlM SUCCESSOR TO FLOED & CO., ROSEBURG, Or. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN < ¿ IO 5 5 121 «CM I1 > I 1HYS WHEAT, WOOL AND I’Rt >D1 < E, A NT 1J for the same. Has constantly on hand CLOTHING, DRY-GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, WINES, LIQUORS AND TOBACCOS, PIONER HARDWARE STORE. California Greenback tun CUPPER rn TIN, SBEET-IFtON AND WARE, Saturday . the 29th day of June. 1818, followed by F. R. k I’, m ., of said dav. all the right, letter to the chai STOVES interi.st of the -a: I Alden Fruit ulivo committee, g < ’ompany «-f Jacksonville, < no ie lolknting de-ci ibcil real prop- As I e inno! fully endorse the platform of t your party, I hereby beg leave to decline the Hom>n.iiio11 tor the o.¡ice »>! State fleas- urer, tendered me by said party in conven tion tit Albany, April 3d. :lin I»'!, pi icce or parrei oflaml, Iv ing and be.iig in ihe town <>t e. county ot Jackson, State of . moro ; a : t iridi ri v described as ( munii in ir ai thè west corner of • 1 ih .imi Fine i LJ'. ! .. aloug thè 1 ine ( il'-gag.»‘s line; Iheliee >11 < 'll lo- , (eet; lliciicefi. \\ P*l A 1 <> l’ila -tire.; thence ' ' ¿c \\ f lo tli< pia«-»« < ! beg:n- « I. N<». 14 )y- Hit 11 Ol ri 's doiiatioii Hann eounty and l<‘ t i lilt dryer, liou-o herein or lhereuii:«» «PI in any wise appertaining. Al- lu, title and interest, pro-ent ve, "! '.he-aid Alden Fruit En emy ol J;v k-onvdle. <>reg».n, -oleand exclusive right ton c iu J;i'-k-»<ii county, < iregon, known ascertain improvements in piepar- imr toiiia'os - ami other fruits:u<d vegetables as food. Al-of> r improvements mapparauis for evaporating the moisture from animal and vegeiabie Mib-taiicv!-. Al»» lor improve ments ia treaimg lruits 1« dry, saccharify, ami pre-ervc them, which assignment ot right to -aid Aide»/ Fruit Pre-erviMg Com pany of Jacksonville, Oregon, was made by Chai les Alden and A-a D. Dickins/»«, of New York, by indenture bearing date.July K, 1^76, and recorded in vol. 7, page 415, Record of Deeds for Jackson county, Oregon, onthu3<Kh day of August A. D. 1*70. Ail levied upon as the property »»f the said Alden Fruit Preserving Company of Ja<*k- sonville, Oregon, to satisfy the demand of lhe above named execution. I. W. M ANNING, Sheriff of Jacks«m county, Oregon. Jacksonville. Mav 1S78. PUMPS AND PIPE, The Greenbavkcrs, having no candi dates for (' mgressman or State Treas urer, could not do better than vote fur Messrs. Whiteaker and Brown, the Democratic nominees lor those pici- lions, and who st nuI upon a platform quite similar to their own. ÏIIR BEST WOSTENLOLM CUTLERY Our .1 inlieiitl liehet. i with nothing particular to recommend him for tiie important office he seeks. He is considered by even his party friends as a constitutional failure, nev er having achieved any success until he found his level as Ben. Simpson’s chief clerk. Such staunch Republicans as John II. Moores, D. McCully, of Sa lem, and others, deem him as possess ing no determination of character and nut entitled Lu the confidence of the people. Mr. Reames is too well known to need an eulogium ut our hands. Everybody recognizes him as a mau of executive ability, financial judg ment and general competency lor Hie position he aspires to. Democrats not alone will vote for him. He de serves the votes of the conservative masses and will receive many of them—especially in Jackson cuuuty. The Democracy has placed a first- cl iss ticket in tiie field for the consid eration of the voters District. Ilis Honor, Judge Prim, has long presided over our Circuit Court. His superior <]ualifii ations for tiie posit ion ate u nque.-diened, and that he is in vin cible the fact tb it his political oppo nents always fail to place anyone against him fully illustrates. Jas. R. Neil, the candidate for Pros ecuting Attorney, has efficiently filled the place before. Ho has no organ ized opposition and will be elected by a large majority. POWDER AND FUSE, A r •9 * FIRST-CLASS MECHANIC WILL .\ attend to Job-vvuik with matness ami dispatch. I will also keep constantly on ham! a large stock of I LIQUORS AND TOBACCO. Particular attention paid to Farmers' wantsand the supplying <>fextrasfoi Farm Machinery, and all information n< to such articles furnished cheerf ully, on application. No pains will be spared to furnish our customers with tho best goods in lhe mar ket, iu our line, and at lowest prices. Agency of tho l’At'l /It RUBBER PAINT — the best in tho wm Id. Uahou up a Mump. Our motto shall be prompt and fair deal ing with all. Call and examine our stock The Judge nt Foot’s creek denied before going clsiw here. Sail Taction guar TS HEREBY GIVEN ’¡HAT SEALED the part taken by himself in tiie ¡natter antee'!. I pro;- '-alswill lie received by thel'ierkof J. II. RENN, Manager. the County ( ourt of Jack»; n < ’ouut v ,< In gon, of the attempted naturalization of Chi until 12 o’clock, M. Wt'diiesday, Juno 6, namen, and told his hearers that he ¡s7s, f>r theeai»’. custody ami maintenance ot ail the >iek and «lisable«! poor portions ot did not remember of insisting on Mr. Jackson County, <ircgon, for the tei m ol one year from the 15ih day wt June, l.H7b; also Foudray placing his Chinese clients’ CALIFORNIA ST., for the term of two years from said «late, declarations to become citifcens on rec who may need niedieinc, imslical attendance ord. lie very conveniently omitted BYBEE & MONDSCHEIN, Proprietors and treatment or surgical operations, who now are a county «'barge or who hereafter to make the same denial at Sum's Valley the may during said time tiecome such, w here- everin said Jacksmi county such |M>rs<>iis following day, knowing full well that the proof was on hand to substantiate lhe state rpiIIS WELL KNOWN MARKET, OP- may lie, to provide ami furnish for them good, wholesome food, comfortable chillies, ment made in the T imes . It would be I posite Kahler A Bro.’s drug-store, is room-, lodgings, I he washing, nursing, med much belter for the Judge to “acknowledge better prepared than ever to furuiMh tbe ical and siirgii-al attendance and medicines public with tbe choicest quality of lhe corn" ami take tbe consequences. which may be necess:iry or suitable to such pe rson s respect i ve 1 y. Fresh Beef, For School Superintendent. All bids to be accompanic«! by an under Pork. Veal. taking executed by sufficient sureties m the Mutton, Ham, The Democratic nominee for this im sum of one thousand (Xl.tKHi) dollars, to bo Bacon, Salt Meats. void upon the condition that the bidder, if portant position, James D. Fountain, is the contract is awarded to him, will within Also, Superior no doubt one of the most capable per eight days thereafter (or such further time as the Court may allow ) enter into an agree Sausage« Lard, Stc. sons that could be found, lie has a ment and give tiie necessary undertaking The most favorable inducement« offered tor the faithful performance of the contract, thorough collegiate education, is a to patryiis, and no cti'ort will be spared payments to be made cvetv three month« practical school teacher, and possesses toward giving viencral satisfaction. by orders drawn on the Treasurer of Jack- BYBEE A MoNDSClll’lN. son c«>unty, Oregon. all the attributes that go to make a I The Court res«Tves the right to accept or first-class officer. Moreover, Mr. Foun reject any or ail propo-tils. HUNTERS' EMPORIUM, By order ot the County Court. tain is long a resident of Jackson coun Attest: E. D. FOUDRAY, ty and permanently located among us, County Clerk. Very Silly. We have for four consecutive weeks ad vertised the ballots, nearly all in the same hand-writing, that defeated the will oi the Democratic party as being in possession of Mr. Kubli.— Sentinel, “Jos’ so.” Yuu have been persist ing in this silly falsehood for just “four consecutive weeks.” We have always considered this statemeut as a ridiculous fabrication, made lor effect and too contemptible to notice. Wo now offer ÿ2i) m gold lor any ten of those ballots that appear in the same band-writing and d< iy anyone to pro which fact makes him cognizant of duce them. Dither “pul up or shut the many requirements of our schools. up.” GOOD WORK AND LOW PRICES ! How Very Contemptible. —AT— Ri.,.i«r Si’usilive. Our Republican friends aro exer cised over llm T imes styling Beek man a demagog æ. Web-tor defines I ¡ the w<>rd tornean “au artful politician.” Tne definition describes Beck, to a dot and Republicans need only to call to memory bis exceedingly transpar ent card of declination, published just before the Republican Slate Conven tion, to bo convinced of it. ! I The Sentinel has been distinguished for nothing but its miserable falsehoods and vile abuse, which cannot but ren der it utterly contemptible with the intelligent voters of Southern Oregon. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY STORE, J AC K SON VI L L E, G R EC. ON. This week it pays especial attention to the Democratic candidate for Clerk, JOHN MILLER, PROPRIETOR beslimiug him with filth and atrocious ly misrepresenting bis career. Tur FARM FOR SALE. ner A Watson know they cannot sub stantiate what they fulminate, but that GHIE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR 1 sale his ranch situated on Sterling creek, is a secondary consideration with them. containing IGi acres, all under fence. For ty acres are under cultivation, w ith plenty of vegetable land; a good orchard, living wa ter on various parts, plenty of timber and line stock range. U. S. title. Inspection invited. THO*. II. GILSON. Brass and Siring Band, who so kindly vol unteered their services <luring our stay here. Also to others who may have assisted us, and to the public in general for its liberal patronage. Assuring them that all will be gratefully remembered, we hope to meet you soon again. R avi . B ovlox axi > F amily , a week in your own town. ?5 Outfit free. No risk. Reader if you want a business at which persons of either sex can make great pay all the time they work, write for particulars to IL ILvu.i.r A Co., Portland, Maine. FULL line oi shelf and heavy hardware for sale bv JOHN MILLER. merchant of this place, who is well known throughout the county. None can say aught against him, and, as he is well qualified for the position, the voters will do well in electing him by a huudsume majority. PAYS HIGHEST CASH l’RICK what his claims to the position lie seeks can be disputed, especially when his opponent is a man of sterling worth and eminent qual LADIES' DRESS and FANCY GOODS, ifications. We have the kindest of feelings for Mr. Beekman. And, in the discussion of his merits and demerits our position as a public journalist makes incumbent on us, 1 I <i i*<I wsiCrockerv* 1'21 < an absence of partisan spleenanda strict ob servance of tho tacts have always prevailed. I also have on hand a Car-load of the Celebrated This State has grown to such proportions that its interests are many ami varied, and FISH BROS. <fc CO. WAGONS, the executive must necessarily be qualified Which I offer for sale at PORTLAND PRICES. to determine many intricate questions f.ir Customers will find my stock COMPLETE, comprising many articles it is impos which are certain to present themselves dur sible here to enumerate, all of which will be sold ing every Governor’s administration. Every Cheaper than by Any Other House in Roseburg. measure or law passed by tho Legislature Roseburg, May 1, IR7P. J. C. FLOED. must bo scrutinized, approved, or vetoed by the Governor, ami in order to do so un Sheriff 's Sale. derstanding!)’ the incumbent .should haven thorough knowledge and be acquainted 1)Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION DU- with the fundamental principles <>fgovern 1 I ) ly issued out ot the Circuit Court of the ment. Mr. Thayer is one of tho ablest con ' state ot Oregon, for the county of Jackson, i on the 25th dav of May, 1*7-, ami to me di stitutional lawyers in the .State, ami is thor rected and delivered, in favor of Davit! Linn, oughly qualified to grapple with every ques MRS J. BILGER, ■ Max Muller ami Herman v. Helms, plain- tion that may arise during his administra H .tl's. and against the Al len Fruit Prenerv- | ing t'oiiipaiiy of Jacksonville, Oregon, de- tion. Ilevviilnot be compelled to procure STAND </F J. BI LG El | fendant AT Ibr the recovery of the sum of others to prepare his State parsers, while bis yi.e. •74.75. gold com. and interest thereon at many other excellent qualit ics go to make er cent, per annum in lik«..... iu from the lum especially the man for the place. 2.7th i dav of May, 1x7b, ami th«- further miiii I of ?•- 22.25 costs ami d.-l»ui -ciiieiits of suit, and ‘•One by One Hie H um *« Fall.*’ j t |j(‘ ; accruing costs, 1 have levied upon and v» ill i oiler otler for sale ca-ii in I . S S. gold coin side for ca-h T. F. Campbell having declined i al public auction to lhe highest t I bidder at the nomination for Congressman on Court tioiisc dooi- in Jacksonville, Jackson county, <Jregon, oil Stato Democrats should not lose sight of I their legislative ticket. A successor of J. II. Mitchell is to be elected and every vote counts. Our candidates for the Legislature are known to be * lor County » <» in mi mm io neri». men well qualified. Col. Miller, for Senator, has bad one term’s experience For Treasurer. A Curii. The people of Jackson county can in the position and will make us a first- The Democratic nominee for Treas not do better than elect John O’Brien The undersigned tender their sincere class officer. A better nomination for urer, Neuman Fisher, is an established and John Daley as Commissioners. thanks to the members of the Jacksonville Representative thau Wm. M. Colvig could not lie made. He possesses all the attributes of a valuable member of the House,which he will certainly be. Mr. Crain has served us once before and has established the reputa tion of being a conscientious and diligent legislator, who knows just how to vote. Give them ail a rousing majority. 12. They are fully identified with our ev ery interest, well acquainted with the various requirements of our population, and are withal just the men to manage our county affairs. They should by all i i means be elected. 1 \ Frey’s Boot and Shoe Store, C ai . ifokma STREET, Jacksonville, Oregon. aving permanently located in Jacksonville, the undersigned re H spectfully informs the public that he pri'pared to <1<> all kinds of work in lhe boot and sho< making line. Satisfaction guaran teed. GEORGE W. FREY. NOTICE VOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL 1A whom it may concern that I.Cyrus ||. Pickens, Sr., h ive m.tde, con.-titut«sl and ¡q-pointod mv son, E. 1*. Pickens, my law- tul agent and attorney, with full power and ,authority to manage and transact ail mv „business for me, and with full control over my prop«-rtv and credit; and I hereby re quest all per-oiis having unsettled ¡leecuints with ¡it this date to come forward ami make settlement of the same with mv said agent and attorney. i . . „ , CYRUS II. PICKENS. Table Ris k harm, Feb. In, l>7s. ik