The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, June 21, 1878, Image 2

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Oiiicinl Paper for Jackson, Josephine & Lake.
FRIDAY,
THE LEGIKEATI KF.
OFFIC IAL KEIIRNM OF JOSEPH IXE. ’
Circuit Court Proceeiliiiiis.
J. C. FLOED,
The following is a list of the members, in­
The following are the official returns I
The following proceedings have oc­
cluding Senators holding over:
of the recent election in Josephine curred before Judge Prim since our
Ken a torn.
DEMOCRATS—18.
Riker—I. D. Haines.
Benton—J. S. Palmer, John Burnett.
Coos and Curry—A. G. Brown.
ANOTHER INDIAN WAR.
Clackamas—John Myers.
G rant—Thomas Davidson.
f
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Josephine—Dan. L. Green.
Idaho and the surrounding country
Lane—John Whiteaker, R. B. Cochran.
are again convulsed In an Indian wgr,
Linn—S. D. Haley, J. II. Smith, W. R.
which promises to be more formidable Bilyeu.
Multnomah—T. A. Davis.
than any that ha-j occurrod for many
Umatilla—S. M. Pennington.
Union—M. Jasper.
years. The Iudlaus that lead this te-
Wasco and Lake—S. G. Thompson.
Yamhill—E. C. Bradshaw, C. H. Burch.
volt am the Bmtiocki, Inhabiting
REPUBLICANS—10.
Camas Prairies,about fifty miles south
Clackamas—J. T. Apperson.
west of Boise City. They number on­
Clatsop, Columbia and Tillamook—C. W.
ly two or three hundred warriors them- Fulton.
Multnomah—Sol. Hirsch, M. C. George.
evlves, but have been reinforced by
Marion—W. P. Ixird, Wm. Waldo, J. W.
the Piutes, Shoshones, Malheurs and Grim.
Washington—A. S. Watt.
Douglas—G. W. Colvig, Jas. Applegate.
one or two other tribes, which will
INDEPENDENTS— 2.
bwell the ranks of the hostile» to many
Jackson—John E. Ross.
hundreds. The redskins have com­
Polk—L. Bentley.
..JUNE 21, 1878.
county, as kindly furnished us by S.
W. Forbes:
FOR CONGRESSMAN
John Whiteaker......................
IL K. Hines..............................
277
193
FOR GOVERNOR
W. W. Thayer...........................
C. C. Beekman..........................
M. Wilkins................................
240
191
65
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
T. G. Reames.....................................
R. P. Earhart.......... ..........................
W. A. Cates.........................................
242
187
73
FOR STATE TREASURER:
A. IT. Brown.....................................
; Ed. Hirsch..........................................
F. R. Sutherlin.................................
!
FOR STATE PRINTER:
A. Noltner.............................................. .
W. B. Carter...........................................
D. W. Craig....................... ...................
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201
.187
. 55
251
180
. 07
FOR DISTRICT JUDGE:
P. P. Prim...............................................
’►Oil
FOR STATE SUPERINTENDENT
W. W. Parker................................................. 67
T. J. Stites......................................................... 253
L. J. l’uwell..................................................... isti
SUCCESSOR TO
last report:
John Frieze vs. Jos. Swingle; suit to re­
cover money. Trial by jury and verdict
for plaintiff in the sum ot 81,-75.
John Dozier vs. A. Rummel,efat; review
troin Justice’s court. Judgment ot said Jus­
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
tice’s eourt annulled, with costs to respond- ■
ent.
State vs. W. R. and John Cummings; in­
dictment tor assault with a dangerous weaj»
on. Case continued in the absence ot ma­
terial witnesses and defendants admitted to
bail in the sum ot $290 each.
Douglas Co. Road Company vs. Canyon­
H'YS WHEAT, wool AND PRODUCE, AND PAYS HIGHEST CASH PRICE
ville and Galesville Road Company; suit
) for the same. Has constantly on hand
for injunction. Cause continued lor the tak- ■
ing of evidence.
P. Donesran vs. J. E. Centers, rt ah, con­
firmation ofSherilf's sale. Proceedings in
said case confirmed.
LADIES’ DRESS and FANCY GOODS,
C. W. Kahler, administrator of the estate
of John Bilger, vs. C. W. Savage; to fore­
close mortgage. Case continued lor taking
oi testimony.
Delashmutt it Oatman vs. Geo. II. Mar­
shall, ft at; suit lor injunction. Same as
above.
Martha Linder vs. Robt. Linder; suit for
I also have on hand a Car-load of the Celebrated
divorce. Same as above.
Robt. Morris, a native of Great Britain, !
FISH BROS. & CO. WAGONS,
\va* admitted to citizenship.
E. K. Anderson vs. Davison A Torry; suit Which T offer tor sale at PORTLAND PIIICES.
for injunction. Decree granted.
,C<T- Customers will find my stock COM PLETE, comprising many articles it is impos­
sible here to enumerate, all ot which will be sold
FLOED & CO., ROSEBURG, Or.
1212 A I
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M EKCII V >
L
CLOTHING, DKY-GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES,
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, WINES, LIQUORS AND TOBACCOS,
11 ii i*<lwn
menced their usual ravages—robbing
FOR PROSEl’UTING ATTORNEY:
Itcproieiitnf I vm .
and murdering settlers, running off
J. R. Neil............................................
283
DEMOCRATS—33.
H. Kellv..............................................
186
stock and causing general consterna­
Baker—C. G. Chandler, W. R. Curtis,
C. B. Watson.....................................
4
tion wherever they are liable to go. , Benton—John T. Hughes, H. Green.
for representative :
Coos—J. H. Schroeder.
244
A I>ltrerence in Opinion.
These depredations have not been very | .Douglas—Jas. * 'heuoweth, A. F. Camp­ J. B. Caldwell....................................
A. Watts..............................................
159
Cheaper than by Any Other House in Roseburg.
extensivo yet. They arenuw reported bell, John Stewart, Henry Beckley.
C. N. Hathaway...............................
, 82
Grant—M. D. Johnson.
The
“
voice
of
God,
”
which
the
lale
Roseburg. May 1, 1878.
J. C. f LORD.
for county judge :
to bo concentrating at Stein’s moun­
Josephine— J. B. Caldwell.
J.
E.
Sevferth
.....................................
145
Mr.
Hines
assured
the
people
com
­
Lake—C. W. Brobaek.
tain, said to bo a very rough region
T. F. Floyd.........................................
197
Sheriff ’s Sale.
Lane—J. M, Thompson, B. F. Dorris.
C. H. Barkdell...................................
99 manded him to take the Republican
Linn—J. A. Schooling, C. II. Hewitt, F. A. H. Carson.....................................
and calculated to afford them safety
56 nomination for Congress, received a
Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION DU-
C. Hazzard, Joseph Hamilton, J. Wheeler,
tinder ordinary circumstances. It is Jacob
ly issiieil out ot the Circuit Court of tlio
for commissioners :
Newman.
state <>1 Oregon, tor the county of Jackson,
Henry Smith....................................
255 different interpretation at the hands
Marion—F. X. Mathieu.
situated in Baker county aud is a fine
i on tile 25th day of May, 1878, and to me di«
Ben Dimick.........................................
268 of the people on election dav. The de­
Polk—J. R. Grant, Ira Townsend.
grazing country, several thousand
rected and delivered, in fa vor of David Linn,
198
il. Weatherbee.................................
Umatilla—J.S. While, L. Evarts.
MES. J. BILGER,
Max Muller and Heiman v. Helms, plain«
139 funct political parson lies in his «tirco- '
U iiion- J. II. Rinehart, Dunham Wriglit. L. C. Rodenberger...........................
head of cattle being horded there.
; t iffs, and against the Alden Fruit Preserv­
S. Harkness.......................................
12 phagus buried beneath a round 800
Wasco N. H. Gates, A. B. Webdell.
ing Company of Jacksonville, Oregon, de­
79
Volunteers from Idaho, Nevada and i Washington—Win. Reeves, 1. F. Purdin. O. F. Topping.....................................
(AT THE OLD STAND OF J. BILGER) fendants, lbr the recovery of the sum of
majority.
Yamhill
—
M.
B.
Hendricks,
W.
Gallo-
for
sheriff
:
Oregon are already in the field, while way.
■ Ç1,954.75, gold coin, anti interest thereon at
John Taylor.......................................
.249
In per com. per annum in like coin from the
J. F. Kellogg.....................................
REPUBLICANS—25.
.173
General Howard has ordered a large
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25th day of May, 1878, ami the further sum
NSW, THIS WEEK.
Henry Thornton................................
. 81
Benton
—
Tolbert
Carter.
Mviy II A . C.4 Vii V
v,
f jice of rrgalarsto the scene of the
< >f-822.23 costs and disbursements of stilt, ami
1‘olk—J. D. Loo.
FOR COI STI CLERK:
i
the accruing costs, 1 have levied upon amt
Yamhill—D. O. Durham.
hostilities. Prompt and decisive ac­
Chas. Hughes....................................
201
NOTICE.
wili off« r lbr -ale for cash in U.S. gold coin
Clackamas—W. H. Will, E. Forbes, R J. S. McFadden...............................
182
DEALEK IN
I at public auction to the highest bidder at (ho
tion may nip theaffair in the bud; but, Bradley, W. II.Starkweather.
W. W. Fidler.....................................
21 rilHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE |
i Court liotise door in Jacksonville, Jackson
Lane—Horace F. Stratton, Geo. Gilbert.
as the Christian soldier seems to be
FOR COUNTYTREASURER
1 stockholders of the Emeline <>ui<-ksil-
county, < iregon, on
Coos and Curry—M. Riley.
Wm. Naueke.....................................
ver
Mining
Company
is
hereby
called
to
TIN,
SHEET-iRGN
AND
COPPER
WARE.
adopting his former tactics of endeav­
Washington — It. H. Taylor.
N. Delamater.....................................
SatnrJay, the 29th <lay of June. 1875,
meet at Jacksonville, Oregon. July 17, 1878,
('olumbia—Nelson <'ole.
oring to quiet the savages with prayer,
at 10 o’clock a - M.
A (nil attendance is re- i
for assessor :
‘
' 1 ! o’; r.
of • ci ! day, nil the right,
Clatsop and Tillamook—J. C. Bewley.
HENRY KI.IPI’l'.L.
...274 quested.
it is doubtful how long the war may
title ami interest of the said Alden FrniC
Marion—C. A. Reed, F. IL Smith, L. S. Jas. P. I.ewis.....................................
STOVLS.
Pres. E. Q. M. < 'o.
...120
Wm. Crowe.......................................
Pieserv ing < i inpany of Jaeksonv ille, Ore­
Scott, R. C. Ramsby, A. shellburg.
be prolonged.
gon, tn the follow.ng described real prop-,
Multnomah—I). P. Thompson, I. Fret­ S. A. Borough................................................. 75
FOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
to-w it :
It is feared that the trouble will land, L. B. Stearns, P. Kelly, Joseph Actou,
NOTICE TO TEACHERS !
Agricultural Implements, erty,
A. J. Adams.................................
.181
That certain lot, j ¡. ce or parcel of land,
<’. V. Wintzingerode, James Bennett.
spread to L ike county,but there seems
.100
P. R. I’ra'.t....................................
situated. Jving ami being in (he town ot
IN DEFEN DENTS—2.
rpHERE WILL BE A PUBLIC EXAMI-
F.
M.
Nickerson
.........................
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Jacksom
ilfi-. county of Jackson, State ot
to be no foundation for this apprehen­
Jackson—Wm. Kahler, M. Fountain.
PUMPS AND PIPE,
J. M. Smith..................................
. 78 1 nation of applicants for Teachers' Cer­
< >reg<>n, and mote particularly de-eribed as
tificates held in Jacksonville on
Democratic majority in each House, six
follows; < 'ommem-mg at t he vest corner of
sion at present, though necessary pre­
for surveyor :
over all—a total ot twelve in both#
t >.->
I>1 <><■;< No. ) l.at t lie coi i.< i of ..t h and Pine Sts.,
W.
N.
Saunders
..........................
Nutnrilay, Juno 2». 1S7S.
cautions are always in order. Tims. G
running I hence nori h 22’-j° E. along t he lino
for
coroner
:
ission.
The Potter <
ot 5tli St.t‘1 ha t to Cluugage's line; lhuix*<r
Kearnes, of this place, on Saturday
Teachers will plea«? take notice and gov­
ISR
A. J. Henderson.........................
east <>n ('luggage’s line ins', feet; thence S.
54 ern themselves accordingly.
last received a message from Govern­
The investigation of the Presiden­ J. I. Knight.................................
,12',° west l.'IJ’j feet to Pine stta-et; tliem-e
E. J. FARLOW,
W. Chapman...............................
29
N. ii7'j west Inn feet to the place of begin­
porr.. TWiNR,
County School Superintendent.
or Chadwick, announcing that the hos­ tial election in Louisiana and Florida,
FOR COUNTY SEAT
ning; being all that part of bl.a-k No. 14 ly­
254
tile« were congregating at Stein’s now in progress uniLr tlimtuaiugetucnt Kerbvville....................................
ing soin h of t he line of < 'luggage's donation
•'•’K
Wildcrville...................................
17*6.
1S73.
land claim in tin' aforesaid comity and
THE
BEST
W05TENH0LM
CUTLERY
luuuiilaiu and suggesting that a men- of the Potter committee, is bringing
Suite. Together with the ft (lit drver, honso-
Terse ami Simplified.
and all appurlenam-es therein oi thereunto
se.iger be sent to warn the settlers out the facts in the case and paints a
I belonging or in an v vise appertaining. Al-
I’OWDEil AND IT’S!:,
of Lake county of the danger to bo ap­ very dark picture. Tae frauds that
Governor Robinson, of New York, is
| s<> all the l ight, title and interest, present
.ami prospective, ot the said Alden Fruit Pre-
prehend d. Mr. Reames canvassed obtained in giving tho*e States to worthy to be called the great Guverno'
|-er\ ing Company of Jacksonville, Oregon,
—AT—
the matter and succeeded in getting a Hayes are now admitted by those who of a great State. Iu reference to the
in ami to the sole ami exclusive eight to u«tr
1 fi li ral borimeli! of SHELF IIIRIiïïILE. the
I
process in Jackson county, Oregon,
messenger (Louis Land) off that night. were instrumental in perpetrating action of Congress in adopting the [’ot­
known as certain improvements in piopar-
ng tomatoes ami other It nits ami vegetables
SCHUTZ’ HALL !
This trouble, as are all others gener­ them. Sui b Republicans lights a*» ter resolution to investigate the frauds VEIT
i : tc ., i : tc .
is food. Also for improvements inappara us
ally, is but a result of the infamous John Sherman, J. M. Harlan, Stanley iu Florida aud Lmi-iana, in relation
for e\ aporatmg the moisture from animal
ami v egelable substances. Also lor improve­
peace policy inaugurated under Gen. Matthews and other intimate friends to the Presidential election, he thu>
4 ITÎ1STCLASS MECHANIC WILL ments in treating fruits to dry, saccharify,
4 GRAND BALL WILL BE GIVEN BY
Grant and continued by Mr. Hayes. and active champions of His Fraudu­ expresses his views: “Until the mat­ /A the .Jacksonville Brass Band at Veit il attend to Job woi k with neatnes-. and and pre.-erxe them, which assignment of
¡right to said Alden Fruit Pieserving <’om-
Whenever the Indian department is lently, are seriously compromised by ter is probed to the bottom the people Schutz’ Hall on Thursday evening,July 4tl>. dispatch.
I will also keep constantly on hand a 1 pnnv of Jackson ville, Oregon, was made bv
Tt e best < f music will be in a tendance. Sup­
< ha les Alden and Asa 1). Dickinson, of New
turned over to the military and strict the testimony of Anderson aud vari­ will not be satisfied, and the countr.\ per at Mrs. Vining's. No pains spared to large stock ot
York, by imk'iitfire bearing date July 8, 1876,
make
it
a
first-class
affair
in
every
particu
­
justice meted out, then will this troub­ ous witnesses. Il is not probable that will be in a feveiish state and the lar. Everybody is invited to attend. Tick­
ami ret'orded in vol. 7, page 415, Record of
LIQUORS AND TOBACCO.
I feeds for Jack*-oii county, Oregon, on the 3(M.h
lous question solve itself and our Hayes will be found directly implicat­ question constantly agitated. The op ets, $3.
Particular attention paid to Farmers’ day ot Augtist, A. I». 1876.
wants and the supplying of extras foi Farm
frontier be assured safety and prosper­ ed; but that the work of his agents in position of the Republicans to an in­
All levied upon as the property of the said
Machinery, ami ali information as to such Alden Fruit Preserving Company of Jack­
ity. And not until then will we have the matter received his sanction al­ vestigation will be received as a quasi
articles f urnished cheerfully, on applieatiou. sonville, < fregon.to satisfy the-demandof the
No pains will be spared to furnish oui above named execution.
immunity from the murderous attacks ready appears. The disclosures made admission of wrong. The invesliga
eustoiuers uith the best goods in the mar­
J. W. MANNING.
of the fractious savages, who ever will by the investigation are not particular­ tion will not affect the business of the
TIIIKI) STREET,
ket, in our line, and al lowest prices.
Sheriff of Jackson <*onnty, Oregon.
Agency of the PACI • 1C RI BP,Ell PAINT
Jacksonville, May 28.1878.
remain untamed and unrelenting.
I ly edifying to the Republcan press and country.
Its result, whatever it may
—the best in the wot Id.
its followers, who are loud in denun­ be, will tend to a more settled feeling E. De Hoboam, Px’oprictor.
Our motto shall be prompt and fair deal­
A Veteran iu the Field.
1878»
ing with all. Call ami examine our stock 1856.
ciation of the whole matter. They pre­ ’ of security. If the investigation shows
before
gomg
eisewhcie.
Satisfaction
guar
­
That gallant old veteran, Gen. Joe I
anteed.
fer to let the outrage perpetrated upon Ilayes to have been elected, the result
Lane, who for so many years has un­
J. II. PENN, Manager.
rPHE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFUL-I
the people go unpunishod, and, worse will bo accepted as final and the cry of I ly announces that he has just opened a
j.w ittnnnn or
ostentatiously been living in the peace­ still, unnoticed. But, w hile the incum­
“fraud” will be hushed. If it shows wagon-shop in the rear of G. W. Crystal's 5
i blacksmith-shop, and is now prepared to 1
ful precincts of his mountain home, bent of the Presidential chair will prob­
Farm Machinery. Wagons,
that Tilden Electors were chosen in execute all work in his line in the best style
now offers his services to Governor ably not be disturbed, there is some Florida and Louisiana, it may not be and at the most reasonable rates.
77. .4 ND, ()liKOON,
CALIFORNIA ST.,
Chadwick, desiring to command any consolation in the fact that the people
Vehicles
of
All
Kinds
Built.
possible
to
secure
the
seating
of
the
will know how he got there.
/ (ARBY the largest stock and best assort-
expedition that may be sent out
Repairing promptly and satisfactorily 3Y3EE & MONDSCHEIN, Proprietors \ inent <>f goods in our line in the State.-
rightful President, but it will bring
Trouble* Him.
i done. Ji-tT" Give me a trial.
against the hostile Indians. The Gen­
Among a few of our specialties are:
down upon the conspirators, high and
EMIL D e ROBOAM.
The Bam Wagon, improved for 1878.
eral is nearly eighty years of age; but
Jacksonville, June 1, 1878.
The Portland Bee is seriously per­ low, the condemnation of a cheated
Ra.-ine W.ig<m Ci.'s 4-spring Hacks.
Champion Reaper A' Mower.
time has not dimmed the patriotism turbed by the Democratic majorities and defrauded people, and will re-
rpiIIS WELL-KNOWN MAKKET, OP-
Marsh Harvester and Harvester Kingr
1
posite
Kahler
A
Bro.
’
s
drtig-store,
is
CrDANI)
3° prominent in his character, nor has from Eastern Oregon and Lake county, ■ mind the guilty parties who inspired
better prepared than ever to furnish the with and without automatic Binder.
Haines’Single-gear Header, Improve«!.■
public with the choicest quality of
the bravery that distinguished him which swamped the Republican candi­
the wrong, or participated in it, io ob­
Buffalo Pitts’ Challenge Thresher, the-
FOURTH
of
JULY
BALL
Fresh Beef.
at \ era Cruz and throughout the Mex­ date for Governor. It does not appreci­
leading Thiesher of this Coast.
livion or to prison. The address of
Tiger Self-dumping Rako.
Pork, Veal,
ican and our early Indian wars suffered ate the idea of those sections waiting to
Th«' Oliver Chilled Plow.
the R ■publican Congressmen is ridic­
—AT—
Mutton, Ham.
by the ravages of the long years that see what majority is needed and then
t-if" Write for descriptive circular of what
ulous.”
Bacon, Salt Meats. you want.
have intervened. He would make an sending down the required amount.
E. M. M oore ,our agent at Roseburg.cnr-
Also, Siqierior
Vote on iiovvruor.
ries a line <>f our goods, which he will furniah
£« Imirable leader aud plan an effective The Bee takes a serio-comic view of
Sausage, Lard, Ftc.
at Portland prices ami freight.
The following are the majorities re­
K napp , B urrell A Co.
the situation and calis'foran investiga­
The most favorable inducements offered
ceived
by
the
respective
Gubernatorial
A .Heal Nliowiug.
to
patrons,
and
no
effort
will
be
spared
WHERE WILL BE A GRAND RALLY
tion by the Legislature. Its party now
GOOD WORK AND LQW PRICES!
candidates. They are official, with | I at Kerhyville on the Fourth of July, toward giving general satisfaction.
evidently
concedes
the
supposition
that
<
BYP.EE A MONDSCHE1N.
I 1878, with a ball in the eveningatthe Hotel.
Althoc
Jackson county sorely dis­
the exception of Grant, which is not The best of music in the county’ is engaged
—AT—
appointed 4 nubl>c expectation, the vote immigration has been mostly Repub­
for the occasion, and a good time generally
fur
out
of
the
way:
may’ be looked for. Everybody is invited
of this Jud/c. ial Di3trict is nevertheless lican as quite fallacious. Eastern Ore­
Frey’s Boot and Shoe Store,
I
ron nr ekman
to attend.
‘ m . RYDER.
F >R TH 4 YER.
gon always was a little rough on the
oo Rpnt<»ti.
. 32
one that will
recommend itself. In Republicans, anyhow.
C alifornia S treet ,
1 longlas.......... ........ 60 < 'lackamas.....
232
the counties of a ackson, Josephine and
STATE SALOON,
Jackson.......... ........ 33 Clatsop........... ....... 10 NEW
Ofliclal Return* ot Lnkr ( ontily.
Josephine...... ........ 49¡Coos................ ...... » 25
Jacksonville,
...
Oregon.
Lake, Whiteaker received 417 major­
latke............... ........ 170 Marion............ ....... 500
CALIFORNIA
ST.,
The official returns of Lake county, Idn#
ity; Reames, 449;
Brown, 393; Nolt­
........286 Multnomah... ....... 446
Polk
................
Tillamook...... ....... 54
of
which
we
have
received
a
copy,
give
ner, 369; Stites, 37-i • ^r' Thayer’s
aving permanently located
Baker.............. ....... 1?; Washington... ........ 189 H. L. WEBB, - - PROPRIETOR.
in Jacksonville, the undersigned re­
.majority is 258, which is <lu‘le respect­ the following majorities: Whiteaker, Umatilia ...... ....... 321 Yamhill........ ....... 35
spectfully informs the public that he is
able under the circumsi aoces. \V ith 106; Thayer, 176; Reames, 89; Brown, Wasco............ ........ 240 Total............ ..... 1523
prepared to do all kinds of work in tlie ls»ot
and shoe making line. Satisfaction guaran-
the disappearance of U h ‘ Greenback 103; Noltner, 91; Stites, 91; Neil, 186. Currv............. ....... 13
I rpnis POPULAR RESORT, T’NDER THE
<<•• ■1.
GBOKGK W. FREY.
Grant.............. ....... h
. 1 now management, is furnishing the best HARDWARE AND CUTLERY STORE,
delusion, the Democracy of these coun­ The entire Democratic county ticket is
¡brands of liquors, winesand cigars. The
Total........... ..... KM«
i reading table is supplied with Eastern peri-
ties expect to roll up 500 tnuj ^rity at a elected by majorities varying from
NOTICE.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
Thayer’s appxront majority, 80, I odicals and leading papers of the Coast.
four
to
133.
The
Greenback
candi
­
no distant day.
Give me a call.
h L. WEBB
JOHN MILLER, - PROPRIETOR. yOTICE TS hereby given to all
dates received one vote each, with the which will not be materially changed
whom it may concern that I,Cyrus H.
Gallant latke.
Pickens, Sr., have made, constituted and
exception of Wilkins, who received eithor way.
LOUIS LEVY,
PI011EER HARDWARE STORE.
B
C
GRANO FOURTH of JULY BALL
KNAPP, BURRELL & CO.,
KERB YVILLE !
H
To Lake county belongs the credit
of electing Mr. Thayer Governor of
Oregon. He not owly carried every
precinct in the county,but also received
76 majority more than the average.
Lake outdid herself this time.
five. Lake county has done exceed-
COMISO TO OKEGOM.
ingly well, placing herself in front
The afflicted will be glad to learn that a
rank among the Democratic strong­ corps of .Surgeons from the National Surgical
holds. We will next week publish a Institute, fitted out with a complete assort­
tabulated statement of the vote cast. ment of apparatus for the treatment of ev­
A llmidtoni? Majority.
Hurrah for Stites!
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The latest returns denote the election of
lion. T. J- Stites as State Superintendent of
Public Instruction by about loo majority
ove: Powell. This defeats the last preach­
er. Mr. Stites will make an excellent offi­
cer, as he is well qualified for the position.
Lake county gave James R. Neil
186 majority, which elects him by 159
votes—quite a neat majority, by the
way. Our cotemporary’s exultations
over his defeat were a little prema­ :
ture, it would seem. “Hoot, Kelly!” 1
ery human deformity, will again visit Port­
land, Oregon, at the St. Charles Hotel from
June 25th to July 1st,inclusive,1878. This In­ i
stitution originally founded at Indianapolis,
i
Indiana, has extended its business through­
out the United States and has attained a
reputation for the successful treatment of I
Spinal Curvature, Hip and Knee Joint Dis­ I
eases, Club Feet. Paralysis
and Fistu­ j
la, heretofore unknown to the profession. !
References ot ’,he highest order can begiveu. I
FARM FOR SALE.
MERCHANT
TAILOR!
appointe'l my son, E. P. Pickens, my law­
ful agent ami attorney, w ith full power and
authority to manage ami transact all my
business for me, ami with full control over
my property and credit; and I hereby re­
quest all persons having unsettled accounts
with me at this date to come forward and
make settlement of the same with my said
agent and attorney.
CYRUS H. PICKENS.
Table Rock Farm, Feb. 10, 1878.
rnilE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR
1 stile his ranch situated on Sterling creek,
containing 1<»4 acres, all under fence. For­
ty acres are under cultivation, with plenty
xecutes every description of of vegetable land; a good orchard, living wa­
Custom work on the shortest notice and ter on various parts, plenty of timber and
in the best manner. Shop in the Masonic fine stock range. U. S. title. Inspection
building, at A. Marks’ former stand.
invited.
THOS. H. GILSON.
Mens’ and boys’ clothing made to order.
Prices low and satisfaction guaran- 0/^T* a wfek ’n vonr own town. $5 Outfit
teed. Give me a trial.
L. LEVY
FOR SALE.
free. No risk. Reader if you want
a business at which persons of either sex
bu?inesa y°” cai> engage in. $5 can make great pay all the time they work, 4 FIRST-CLASS THRESHING-MA-
U L j O 1 to
per day made by workers write for particulars to IL H allet A Co., 7V chine in good order. Inquire at
of either sex, right in their own localities, Portland, Slaine.
CHAVNER1« RANCH.
Particulars and samples worth $5 free. Irn-
prove your spare time at this business. Ad-
FULL line of shelf and heavy hardware XT EW (tuns made to order and repairing
dress S tinson «t Co., Portland, Maine
for sale by
JOHN MILLER. * IN properly done by JOHN MILLER.
JACKSONVILLE,
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