The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, May 21, 1880, Image 2

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    DEMOCRATIC’ TIMES.
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A WORD TO DEMOCRATS.
To-morrow th*
Democratic Cmntv
CONSISTENCY A 8TRANGEB THERE.
Onr cotemporary
remarks
that the
rifitia Piper (er Jerkien, Joitphiee & Lake. ’ Convention meets for the purpose ul nom­
Stale authorities have disallowed Jackson
SCINTILLATIONS.
In unity there is strength.
THE OREGON KIDNEY TEA !
GRAND OPENING!
Read the following testimonial«, not from
The winning ticket will be nominated persons 3.000 miles »way, whom noon«- knows,
inating a legislative and county ticket. county’s bill of S873for keeping paupers, to-morrow.
but from well-known and trustworthy citi­
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FRIDAY................................. MAY 21, 1880.
zens of Oregon, whoso names, written with
t The delegates have already been chosen and thnt the tax-payers of this county,
The Democratic State ticket will receive i their own hands, can be aeen at our office:
! in the several precincts, and it is with . may lose $582 because of it. TI iub are
a neat majority in Josephine county. The!
The
U matill *. Oregon, Jaintary 20. 1880.
pleasure that we n• <'.« that they are all the fruits of the malicious attacks upon party is firmly united and enthusiastic. t ■ .....
____ _______ gre.-.t b.jietit l»y tiie,u»e <>
Having reccivtd
j the O regon K ipncy T ea , I take great pleasure
■ representative Democrats looking to the Judge Day made by the Sentinel showing
Democratic prospects are first-class ln recommending it to tlmae »uffering from kid
’ best interests of our party and anxious for themselves. A bill of $1 203, nt the same
tev trouble« or backache as a «peedv and
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1 its success throughout the county, State rate per pauper, was allowed by these everywhere and constantly brightening. Jaurecure.
J. A. 1’ ekkixs .
The
election
of
the
entire
ticket
is
well-
P ortland , Oregon, March 25, 1S80.
und nation. With a united party, Jack- same officers one year before, without
STATE TICKET.
nigh assured,
Having
tried the effect« of the concentrated
son county is overwhelmingly Democratic! protest, and it is safe to say this one
xtract of O regon K idney T ea , we cheerfully
Hon.
C.
W.
Broback
saya
that
the
De-1
Tur Congressman:
* and every true member of the organiza­ would also have been favorably acted
hear witness to its beneficial agency in affect-
JOHN WHITEAKER ........ Of Lane County. tion should do all in his power towards upon had not our cotemporary, in his mocracy of Lake county is alive and up to , on« of the digestive organs. It is simple, safe
F>r ¿supreme Judges:
' uniting and harmonizing it. There is no anxiety to make a point against a political I the necessities of the hour and will give ‘ tnd »tire; i« easily taken and restores healthy
JAMES K. KELLY................... Of Multnomah. need for auy dissensions in our ranks,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
the Democratic ticket a rousing majority. 1 vitality to the organs it is intended to operate
upon with assured success.
adversary
and
tc
v
nt
his
spleen
upon
the
F. P. PRIM........................................Of Jackson and let us rise above all personal aims,
Such reports come from every section of ■ S. J. M c C ormick ,
Ed. C atholic S entinel
contracting physician, preferred libelous,
JOHN BURNETT............................................ Of Benton.
t
le
State.
ill private
considerations,
become unfounded and unjustifiable charges
Kir Aslley I wiper ■
Fbr Presidential Electors:
! thoroughly united and make old Jackson against Judge Day, a gentleman whose
The excellent ticket brought out by the VITAL RESTORATIVE—The Great En- r AM NOW OFnZRTNG SPLENDID LINES
J. K WEATHERFORD....................Of Linn.
GOODS, WHICH FOR CHOICE
: the banner Democratic county of Oregon. probity of character lias never before Josephine Democracy is gaining ground rllsh Remedy, lias made m<»re cures of Ner- 4. »election, reliable qualities and exceeding!v OP
iw
price« cauuot be approached by
JAMES FULTON............................................. Of XX'asco.
auy
bouae
iu
the
¡state;
consisting
of
1 From each and every section of the State been impugned. Everybody knows that daily, while the motley crew sailing under .'oiw Debility, Spermatorrhoea, Seminal
T. O. OWEN.......................................... Of Coo«.
Wenkness. Lost Manhood, nocturnal emis-
: comes cheering news as to the bright > the county saved several thousand dollars the false colors of a “tax payers party” »ions, inability for mental lalxir, desponden­
>lw State Printer:
cy and other diseases induced by youth-
THOS. B. MERRY............................. Of XVasco. prospects of our excellent State ticket, by tho existing contract for keeping the is fast sinking out of sight. The success ul follies and excos't», than all other rned-
X>KY OOOI>S,
i and in every county the Democracy is county poor, and the rate for the care of of th ■ Democratic ticket was assured from cines combined. Whv will you auffer?
i more united and has nominated better State patients was exactly that which was the first, and the only question now Beems »end to A. E. Mintie, M. I»., No. 11 Kear-
JUDICIAL NOMINATIONS.
iv Street, San Francisco, for the Re«tora-
j men than ever in its history. Then whv j allowed during the administration of E. to be how great the majority will be.
First niatrlet.
ive nnd be cured. Price, $3 per bottle.
For Judge, H. K. IIANNA; for Prose­ -hould there be any bickerings here? B. Watson; so it is evident that Judge
The primaries last Saturday were well Four times the quantitv, $10. Try n bottle.
cuting Attorney, T. B. KENT.
Tackson county should be the tower of Day did not set the precedent of allowing I attended throughout the county, showing Dr. Mintietreatsall private diseases «ucrev«-
ully. Medicines sent secure from observa
Hero ml District.
, strength for the Democracy of our State, $3 a day for the same. Dr. Danforth in that the Democracy is alive to the impor­ ioa upon receipt of price nr C. O. D.
For Judge, J. .1. WALToN; for Prosecut­
novelties in
and it would be if all senseless quarreling September, 1874, was allowed $165 for tance of the occasion, enthusiastic and
ing Attorney, J. W. HAMILTON.
a «'Ann.
Third District.
ceased and we all met on the broad plain 55 days’ care of Jas. Iles; in January, confident of success. Never before has
To all who nro «uffering from fhe errors )
For Judge, W. M. RAMSEY; for Preso- I of brotherhood, resolving as Democrats
more interest been manifested, which is md indiscretion of youth, nervous weak-
1875,
$126
for
42
days
’
care
of
Jas.
Mc
­
cutmg Attorney, E. C. BRADSHAW.
never to stop battling for the right until Nally; in January, 1876, $75 for 25 days’ something that augurs well for the tri­ tess, early dreay, loss of manhood, <tc., I
Fourth District.
the county is thoroughly redeemed and care of Keating. All these wore State umph of the party.
vill send a recipe that will euro you FREE
Forjudge, C. B. BELLINGER.
! reliable.
liftt» District.
A I.ARQE ASSORTMENT OF
patients, and S3 per day wore allowed for
It is an everlasting shame that the De­ )F CHARGE. This great remedy wa*
For Judge, L. L. Mt AKTH'JR; for Pros­
Already do we see the effects of the de­ their care. This happened during the mocracy of this county does not allow liocovered by a missionary in South Amer­
ecuting Attorney, D. XV. BAILEY.
fection in tho Democratic ranks in this term of Mr. Watson, whom our cotempo­ onr cotemporary to select its candidates ica. Send a .«olf-addresse-l envelope to the
R ev . J oseph T. I xman , Station J), N'ev Iloniery,
Ornaments.
City.
Ont cotemporary give« us two columns county two years ago muking themselves rary take» much pleasure in recommend­ for the coming election. At least he
felt throughout the State. It is being ing ns a candidate for the Supremo Bench, seems to think so, judging by his lam­
of notices this week, and doesn’t charge
Health,
»••:! Vigor
• nickel, for which te arc duly grateful. •laimed for one of the Republican nomi­ and the records will bear us out in this entations in the last issue of the Sentinel. ;)f the Kidneys and Bladder always fol­
THE LATEST AND NEWEST DESIGNS IN
nee* for the Supreme Court that as a can­ assertion. What is sauce for the goo«* It is really too bad that the people should lows the u«e <>i thegroat Buchu Compound,
l»o it some more, neighbor.
I
didate for Clerk of this county he ran sev­ ought to be gravy for the gander; and if I be «o oblivious of his existence. We •‘Dr. Mintie’» Nephreiicmn.” Bright’s Dis­
ease, Diabetes, Inflammation, Smarting and
No DcjuocHtt shditTd permit himself to eral hundred votes ahead of the Republican it was so infamously wrong for Judge sincerely sympathize with him.
P hivatk D isease » are quickly cured bv it. I MEN’S <fc BOYS’ CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS
For Lcucorrh<ea it has no equa’. Don’t be
Wiua<le a cat's-paw of in the interest of Re- State ticket. This claim it is asserted Dav, occupying, as he did, the same po­
The Ashland Tidings, in attempting to ¡»orsiiaded to take any other preparation.
voursclf ami vour show , great personal strength and popu­ sition, and being his immediate successor,
* ltnblicanism. Be true to »V
bolster up the claims of the Republican Every one who has tried it recommends it.
For sale by all druggist». Price $1 a bottle,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ETC.
country by lteing true to the eternal prin­ larity for that gentleman in this section to allow $3 per day for the cure of State
candidate for District Attorney, calls for »r six bottles for $3.
ciple« of Democracy.
and may gain him some votes elsewhere. patients, Mr. Watson is also amenable to
his opponent’s record, forgetting to dwell
Certainly this was not the intention of the charges preferred by the Sentinel.
upon
Mr. Hammond's in the meantime.
T he continual cry of “ring” by certain the-.p Democrats who voted for him for
NEW THIS WEEK.
Our cotemporarv has overdone his smell­ For the information of our cotemporary
hungry office-seekers in this county is Clerk.
ing business. While besmirching an old we will state that Mr. Kent, although a
drawn front the precedent of the robber
WANTED
Let the tickot nominated to-morrow 1»c a and respected citizen of tho county he
young practitioner, has practiced with
________ At yiCWMATV FISHER^»
who, wlieu pursued, joined in the cry of
good one. Let it be one that can com­ has unwittingly drawn his favorite candi­ success before the Justice’s Courts, and
“Stop, thief!” thus throwing the people
i
mand the respect and confidence of our date into the pool; and if Jackson county
i
nearly two years ago was admitted to the
off their guard. The only “ring” here is
party, and then with unity and harmony loses that bill, or any portion thereof, the
composed of these self-same shouters.
Circuit Court upon the petition of nearly
in our ranks we can march to a victory people should and will hold him, his aid­ every lawyer in the district, including
M. 0. Gr< « roe ’ s canvass of the State has triumphant and complete; not only in ers and abettors, strictly accountable
one of the Republican candidates for Su­
I
proved a moat lamentable failure so far. this county, but tho rousing majority Jack- therefor.
preme Judge. He is known to be indus­
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NOTICE FOR FINAL PROOF,
Hewas advertised everywhere asa “gifted soncau give onr State ticket then may put
trious and persevering, and will make one
Prefers the Democratic Candidates,
orator,” a “silvery tongued orator” and Oregon down as a safe Democratic State
L and O ffice Ar ltosrncno, O rfoon , ) ■
of tho best Prosecuting Attorneys the
Mnv 17, 1880. j !
other equally as high-sounding titles, and for November. Disunited and discon­
The superiority of the Democratic nom­
district ever had.
V^TiCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT;
they proved too much for him. He is tented, we only give aid to our wilv inees for Supreme Judges over their Re­
Li the following-named settler has file«! ■
considered by all to be the most over­ enemy; but with unison and harmony publican competitors is acknowledged by
notice of his intention to mako final proof i
Delegates to the Uounty Convention.
rated man in tho State.
m support of hi» claim, anti secure final ;
pievailing, success is ours. May each many Republicans, while Greenbackers
■*ntry thereof <>n the 30, h day of June, 18s0, i
The
following
is
a
list
of
delegates
to
D emocrats should b > chary of these so- and every delegate to the Convention to­ i i and true Independents are generally of the Democratic County Convention, before the Judgo or Clerk of tho Court of'
laekson county, Oregon, viz: Ithamerj
called people s or independent move­ morrow act with the best interests of the the opinion that tho best interests of the which meets in this place to-morrow, as Itevnolds, Pre-emption Declaratory State- j
meiit No. 3082, tor tho N.
of N. E. li, S.'
ments. They are but a delusion and a county and party in view; and when the i State will be subserved by tho election of far as we have been able to learn:
E. '» of N. E. ■», and N. E.
of S. E. Ji.
Judges
Prim,
Burnett
and
Kelly.
Hon.
ticket
is
in
the
field
let
every
Democrat
snare— Republicanism in disguise—and
sec. 24, T. 39, S. It., 3 W., and names the '
A.
J.
Cook,
John
Slagle,
S.
G. B. Smith of Benton county, the lead­
following as ilia witness««, viz: Charles!
gotten up for the sole purpose of captur­ do his all for its success.
I’liurman and Philip Gleave, of Sterling-j
ing Greenbaekor of Oregon, is one of the H. Cook.
ing the offices. If there ever was a time
Tha ‘•Oolonel.”’
yil)«», ami Santnel Philips and Frank Smith,
Eden
—
Fred.
Ba
neburg,
Jos.
Robinson.
non-partisans who has come out in their
when the Democracy should st^ud firm,
»f Union Town; all of Jackson countv.l
Walter A. Wood’s Sweep Rake Reaper, the only five-rake
it is this Presidential year.
«)regon. WM. F. BEN.J AM 1N, Register.’
Reaper manufactured. By moving a convenient lever the driver can at will, and with*
Some time since we announced that favor. Tho Corvallis Blade, referring tc I. G. Norton, J. W. Smith.
Ashland—A. S. Jacobs, Thos. Smith,
<>ut leaving his seat, instantly control the raking, causing every aecnnd, third, fourth and
this, says:
H on . J ohn B crnett is a man known to Abraham & Co. intended to bring “Ju­
fifth rake to act as a rake, the other rake» as beaters. Furnished with or without mow­
W.
C.
Daley,
XV.
R.
Jones.
Hon. G. B. Smith gave us a pleasant
ing attachment. The Reaper may lie purchased separately and Die mow ing attachment»
th« entire State for his legal attainments nius Brutus” alias “Nemesis” alias “No­ call this wock, and in conversation with
Jacksonville—T. G. Reames, A. Davi­
al any ftuure time.
ser
”
alias
“
Col.
”
Dell
out
on
tho
stump
and ability. He will make au able asso­
him regarding the nomination for Su­ son, J. XV. Manning, F. Grob. Tlios. Kea­
ciate on the Supremo Bench of Judges in behalf <'f their candidates for Supreme preme Judges he frankly informed ns ton, Chas. Nickell, R. A. Miller, David
Walter A. Wood's Self-Binding Harvester. Practical,
—AT—
I strong, durable, thoroughly tested, time tried »nd reliable. I »equaled for Jightne»» of
Kelly and Prim. In the second district Judges and our predictions have been that he intended to uso his utmost en­ Keenan, XV. J. Flymale, Jas. Little.
i draft, most effective cutting apparatus. uio«t powerful elevator mid best a ijuetable reel in
his majority will simply be immense, and verified. On Saturday last tho gallant deavors to secure the election of tin
u-e. For separating the gram, eompresaing the bundle, light binding, and saving of
Democratic nominees. Mr. Smith has
]Vil
’o>c Springs— T. L. Beck, R. II.
his election with the remainder of “Colonel” addressed tho citizens of Rose­
wire, it is without a rival.
these gentlemen for a great num­ Dean, J. XX’. Baker.
the Democratic ticket is assured by a burg, urging them to support the “juve­ known
ber
of
years,
and
he
pronounces
them
large majority.
Manzanita— G. S. Walton, T. F. Beall.
Walter A. Wood's Chain Rake Reaper; The only thor­
niles” over Judges Kelly and I’rim. lie honorable and capable in every respect
oughly Kticccssfttl tible-rake with or without mowing attachments. Reaper mav be pur­
Big
Butte-
XV.
II.
Parker.
Oregon
St.,
Jacksonville.
chased separately, ami mower at any future time.
E very voter—Democrat, Republican was replied to by J. F. Guziev, who to qualify then fcr the high office Io I
Boek Point— lGeo. Megerle, T. B. Cook
which
they aspire. Mr. Smith, be it
»nd what-not —who rises above partisan so completely answered his accusations know n, is one of the Oregon Greenback
Walter A. Wood's New Enclosed Gear Mower. The light­
Little Butte— Peter Simon, Tho«. E. XU II ERE A COMPLETE ANB M AGNIF-
prejudice and has an eye to the best in­ against the Supreme Court with facts Presidential electors, and the l'dade is Nichols. H. C. Fleming.
»1
icent assortment of new good» has est draft mower in the world. XVide trend, high wheals, direct draft. Tho moat practi­
cal, simple, powerful, strongly built, easily managed, stillest running graaa-cuttor ever
just been received, consisting in part of
terests of the State, will cast his ballot for hacked by the legal authorities, and so responsible for the statement that lie re
Foot's Creek- R. A. Cook, XV. M. Mor
plaee«f upon the market.
Judges Prim, Kelly and Burnett. They plainly showed that the Republican nom­ fleets the sentiment of the Greenbackers
of Benton, at least. He will take the ria.
All
Kinds
of
Groceries,
are gentlemen of character, ability and inees were but the creatures of Sol. Abra­ stump and in every speech will take occa
Water A. Wood's Improved Single Gear Header. High
Table Rock—3. B. Rodger«, John Card-
experience, have been tried in the positions ham, and that Dell was but a tool, tha! sion to discuss the merits of the candi­
iron wheels, tried and tested in the field, and wifh the improvements of 1880. 1« the fi­
CARPETS,
well, Geo. A. Jackson, A. C. Stanley.
nest machine in the market.
for which they are nominated and have the doughty “Colonel” was humiliated dates for Supremo Judges.
CLOTHING,
not been found wanting.
Grant's Pass— S. J. Steckel.
and crestfallen, while his few supporters
The Chicago Pitts' Thresher, by the H. A. Pitts Sons*
DRY GOODS,
Blowing Hot and Odd.
Mantifact'lling t'o., Chicago, III. The most perfect grain savor in the world. Eud «hake
T he attention of the thinking masses, were disgusted over his fiasco. From pri­
About Dictation.
shoe on all machines. The largest cleaning capacity of any in use.
FANCY GOODS,
and especially of farmers, is called to the vate sources we learn that Dell’s speech I Tho Sentinel flaunts the Republican
This
time
we
are
accused
of
trying
to
as
BOOTS A SHOES.
The Celebrated LaBelle Wagons, both Thimble Skein and
article on our fourth page, entitled the was the flattest of failures and made votes State ticket at the head of its columns.
sume
the
role
of
dictator
by
the
organ
down
I
Iron axle. For freight and farm use they have no superior iu th« market.
SCHOOL BOOKS,
“Supreme Court,” culled from the H77- forjudges Kelly and Prim in Douglas Quite correct, as it becomes a Republican
the wav. Before, we were trying to w hip­
HATS AND CAPS,
lamrite Farmer, a thorough-going inde­ I county, and that they, with Hon. John organ to do so. But, while our cotem.
S wjiav 2>I ¡11 7bI.jioliinovy, I^'loiiring'* T^Iill
in nnd were applying the party-lash ac
pendent paper and the organ of the agri­ , Burnett, will carry that county by fail is so loud in praise of these nominees and
machinery, Portable and N um i on ary Engine«.
TOBACCOS 4 CIGARS,
cording
to
this
same
august
authority.
cultural population of the State. It is a j majorities. We trust that the “Colonel” tho platform of the party they represent,
IIARDXVARE & TINXVARE,
calm, unprejudiced resume of the situa­ I will be sent by his bosses to this county, I in one column, a glance in the next will We have no desire to dictate to any one.
Full lino oi* oxtriiM fov aVIaoliinerv
tion, and recommends itself to the people
The T imes ii a Democratic newspaper and
always
on
hand. For circulars and price list addre»« the ; gents,
and in fact to stump the entire State, as I find him assiduously engaged in advising
for due consideration.
it lias no petty spite or private malice to
I he would make many votes for the Democ- Democrats how to vote on county matters,
vent. It is laboring earnestly, truthfully and
I
B illy L ord , whom the Republicans ’ racy wherever he shows his ears.
assuring them that there is no politics in
I
honorably
in the interest of harmony nnd
PAINTS & GLASS.
I
—————
admit is their only candidate for the Su­
them. Tliinkingthat the Republicanshave
I
union
in
the
party
of
Jefferson
and
Jack
Thomas B, Merry.
preme Bench who can lay any claims to
some hope of success as a State organiza­ son. It is fighting for principle. Our Children’« Carriages, Velocipede« and
being an average lawyer, is being pretty
Wagons,
It is with pleasure that we announce the tion, ho urges them to stand true; while,
thoroughly overhauled, and he has now nomination of Tlios. B. Merry for State knowing that they are in a hopeless min neighbor, on the contrary, has a sole and
to answer to the grave and serious charges, Printer hv the Democratic State Central i ority in Jackson county, he favors amal­ single eye to the public pap, which he FRENCH CANDIES. Etc.
has time and again admitted to be his
some supported by affidavits, of youthful Committee on Tuesday last at Portland. I
In fact everything to be found in a first
gamation here. Even a blind man can creed. We know that you are hopelessly
indiscretion, common drunkenness and
class stock of General Merchandise, which
Mr. M erry has been for the jiast two see how diaphanous this is. ’Tis the in tho minority, brother, and theref« re will be sold at prices
defrauding of clients. If these are true,
'□riie Imported 1 •d’crlici’oii Stallion
he is certainly just the man for Chief : years the editor and proprietor of the In- fleshpots onr neighbor hankers after. can overlook vour sinking of all principle,
Justice.
That Defy Competition.
i land Empire of The Dalles, a paper which Not that he loves the Democracy less, but
and your efforts by all means, fair and
the
spoils
of
office
more.
i has a high standing among the solid jour-
T he ratification of the ticket selected by
otherwise, to cause division in the Demo­ The highest price allowed for country pro­
duce.
uals of the State, and his nomination is
Whiteaker
at
Work.
cratic ranks. It was tho wav the Repub­
th* Republican managers takes place at the
^»^Sl»Give me a call at my establishment in
' a fitting reward to the gallant Democracy
in Masonic Building and be convinced that
school house on Tuesday next. Ageneral
i licans came into power and hence youi
; of Eastern Oregon and will add strength I Congressman Whiteaker is working np
there is no humbug about ibis.
mode of fighting.
invitation is extended to all who desire to
A. K j V B I ..V If BOY,
E. JAr-OB*.
to our ticket, as it will give each section the interests of this northwest coast at
see the lambs formally presented for
Washington. The committee to which
a nominee.
A Little Gauzy.
■acrifice. The committee failed to state
ADMINISTRATRIX S NOTICE.
his
joint
resolution
for
a
commission
to
The
nomination
was
made
on
the
forty
­
I
whether it was expected that lunch-bas­
The
Ashland
Tidings,
after
the
lapse
of
kets and demijohns were to be brought, ninth ballot and therefore came after u report upon a ]>oint for a location for a
In the matter of th* estate of It. B. Perry,
but we presume the “trooly loil”have been ¡careful review of theclaims and merits of navy-yard on the north coast was referred, several weeks, finally aasnmes temerity
deceased.
VTOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN THAT
informed.
enough
to
deny
that
it
is
a
full-fledged
reported
favorably
on
tho
resolution.
If
the several gentlemen whose names were i
the undersigned has b«en appointed
Republican
organ.
Our
cotemporary
mentioned in connection with the position, the resolution passes both houses, as it
by tlie Cof.niy Court of Jackson county.
T he nomination of XX'. H. Odell, of the hence it is much more to be appreci- [ probably will, it will be another credit­ certainly must entertain extremely nov­ Oregon, sitting in Probate .May 6lh, 18*0,
Administratrix of the e*tateof Reuben B.
Salem Statesman , for State Printer, is “the | ated.
mark for “Honest John” w ho inaugura­ el ideas of independentism. We have Perry, deceased.
straw to-break the camel’s back.” He is
All persons indebted to said estate are re­
Thos. B. Merry is one of the most ted the measure. The establishment of yet to see the first instance in which the
only known as a chronic office-seeker and | graceful and accomplished writers in a navy-yard on this coast would be of great Democratic cause w.oe treated in an im­ quested to settlethe «aine immediately, and
those having claims agam-t the estate will
personally is very unpopular. Not «prac­ ! the State and his election for State Printer importance and benefit. By his contin­ partial manner by the Tidings, while fa­ present them witlr the proper vouchers to
tical printer, lie received the nomination ; is assured over tlse chronic office-seeker, j ual and sncerwafnl labors in onr behalf, vorable mention of Republican candidates meat mv residence in Pleasant creek pre
within six months after the first pub­
over Waite, Monteith, Himes and other XX’. H. Odell. Three cheers ttud a tiger Gov. Whiteaker has endeared himself and denunciation of their competitors has cinct
lication of this notice.
first-clans men because his rapacity for the
BARBARA ANN PERRY,
to the people of Oregon to snch an ex­ been indulged in to a considerable de­
spoils of office could no longer be stayed. for Tom Merry!
Administratrix of said Estate.
tent as to insure his re-election to the po­ gree by that journal. If it isa good sam­
Dated May 14, 1880.
It would seem as if the Republicans them­
sition
he
so
much
honors,
and
in
which
ple
of
an
independent
paper,
the
Lord
Splenetic Attacks.
selves despaired of success, if we are to
i
lie does so much good.
deliver us from a rank Republican organ.
judge by the dead-weight with which the
An organ accuses us of making splen-
v
Throw
off vour mask, neighbor, and
ticket is packed down.
Republican Council of Waiv
lytic attacks on E. B. Watson. Now, we j
make an open battle for your Republican
p ENERAL FLEURY and BOBBY BURNS will be kept at my stable« near Ashhantf
W ith reference to Hun. L. F. Lane hav­ are w illing to admit that we are opposed | The Republican manager»« held a cau­ principles, instead of attempting to gain
pcine orous
XJT the coming season'.
ARABIAN BOX' until the 28th of April, and after the first week in July,
ing made a speech at R jseburg in support [ to Eddy’s election, but w e hold tliat we cus Tuesday night, the deliberations of advantage in “sheep’s clothing.” Itwill
Within the past few yearn there han been a desperate effort in thin and Marion coun­
of the Supreme Bench, one of Sol. Abra- have made no ungentlemanlv or personal which ha\e not been given to tlse “dear be so much more consistent.
ties to preimlice the minds of the public against my Percheron Mock; and, in order try
Peritlrtlu
Ike
7!at.
fn'/'rt.
vert
avardnt
ths
h tin’s organa announces a most beautiful fight agaiust him. The T imes , as a Dem­ people” as yet; but it is safe to assume
give this slander some apjtearanee of being so, have destroyed two of as fine draft «tai­
hvjhr.it ana only medal piiyi ruWxr plaileri, al both
lions as ever came to Oregon, also several colts and young horse«.
th« CmlennHiâi/ri Pari.1 KrnorOiont. Widely and
theory. It proceeds to argue tliut as Mr. ocratic paper, opposes Mr. Watson because that the slate has been satisfactorily ar­
Lake Oounty Ticket.
That the public may not be deceived by these base slanders, I will soon publish a cir­
/aoara&ty tno««l am. nephyticianl at a ¡'tat m-
proremml»nth« ordinary fvrovt j ltutrr, Àik any
Lane was an attorney for Abraham in the he is a Republican. If this were our only I ranged. We make the following guess as
cular
giving a few of the many facts in the case, with an illustration of the high estima­
The Democracy of Lake county has
{'hynexan in yonr ovn totality alma it. The valna-
tion this stock ishehl in other places, which will be sent free on application.
Can von. roa I case he should denounce the ’ objection, however, it would be a slight to a portion of the ticket that w ill be given placed the following excellent ticket in the ;
qnilltfee of the common porou« planter «re In
The merits of the valuable animals for farm and team use that were raised from the
I
thia article increased 10 fold t>r nnc »nd «clentlfie
Gjurt for having decided the case against one, as the Judgeship should be a non­ to the mass meeting for ratification next
two
French horses bronglit here some years ago by S. Colver, are well known. They
medication.
It
relieve«
almoet
at
onee
«nd
enrea
field, which will no doubt be elected by a
where other plarter« fail even to relieve. It 1«
were half bloods. Therefore, when bree-iers can secure tire services of a pureblood horse
his client. This may be the style in Geor partisan office. Graver aud better grounds Tuesday: Nat. Langell, County Judge; handsome majority : Representative, S. B.
withont donht the beet remedy aver devised for
for a reasonable price they should avail themselves of the privilege.
Lame and Weak Rack. Rheam»ti«m, Spinal and
gia, as a Georgia "Colonel is the only for opposition are tluit he lias no reputa­ Tom McKenzie, Clerk; F. M. Ply male, Cranston; County Judge, J. S. Watts;
fdr Some of the finest draft-colts at the last State Fair were sired by General Flenry.
Kidney Complaint» and all lonnl ache« andpaina
“law»er” ‘U this State that d es it; but tion as a lawyer; but, on the contrary, he Sheriff. The balance of the nominations,
Avoid Imitation«.Sold by a’l D hi jpteta,Price 15c.
Clerk,
F.
M.
Cheesruan;
Sheriff.
J.
L.
j
Oregon attorneys do not strike up a cry oi is known to be incompetent for so exalted
6«ucur A Jonao» ai Platt 8t., N. Y., Propre.
TERMS:
“bribery,” “corruption” mid “iluevcry’ a position as Judge of the Court of last being of little moment, will be distribut­ Hanks; Commissioners, Geo. Durand and !
agaaut *a Judge every time lie decides a resort; amt, furthermore, his Democratic i ed whore they will do the most good. Of J. L. Hunsaker, Treasurer, A. Macallen;; ^LUTING machines, polishing iron»
General Fleurv anil Arabian Boy, |20 the season; |30 for innirrance. Bobby Burn«
clothe» wringer», wire clothe» line $10 the season; $15 for insurance.
caw against them. Oregon attorneys sel­ ■ opponents are all well-qualified, expei i •. course there is no ring manipulation AnseftHor, Wm. Tullock; School Superin-i
about this, as: hat i > strictlv confined to
«nd »«-rubbing brushes at
»food pasture 50 cents )>er w«ek. Will use oaro, but uo respon«ibitttv aswumed for ac­
dom lose thirteen eases out oi a dozen. rm ed and dhtingui heel juiicis
i.-mi» nt. F M Chapman
11.1 I h iiiocriit >•: ph t
JOHN MILLERS
cidental' escages,
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