The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, May 28, 1880, Image 3

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DEMOCRATIC TIMES
0?B TICKET.
SOLíTxLLATIúNS.
TLE MASS MEEHS J.
I
WbjteaÀer Sont b cm Oregon’s Friend.
GRAND OPENING!
To-day we present to our renders the
Our cotemporary has not heard that
The Republicans uf Jackson county
After Grant, who?
ticket
l
^.ualed
by
the
Dem?cia;«C
Congressman Whiteaker recently intro­
(lincia Paper for Jarkson, Josrphinr 1 Lake.
Democrats enthusiastic and very san­ with their office-seeking allies met at the duced a bill to compel the completion of
County Con > ention on Saturday last. Wo
Court House in this city* on the 25th. After
guine.
ihe O. £ C. R. R. True, lie is to be com­
FRIDAY,.
MAY 28, 1880 are pleased to state that the Convention
considerable travail the set-up ticket was
composed
of
good,
John
Whiteaker
was
the
first
Governor
miserated;
but. if he xvill refer to the
was harmonious and
nominated and will be duly beaten on the
sound D uiocrats, wh labored timply for of the State of Oregon, and he will be the 7th of June. The only qualifications TlMLSof a few wceke ago, he will find the
full text of the measure, which Mr. Whit­
the good of our party and county. The first Congressmen re elected.
«eemed to be greed and unfitness, f«»r the
claims of all those who were placed
The Republicans are greatly discon- most incompetent, being likewise the taker is striving to have passed. Mr.
in nomination for tlm various offices certed by the excellent nominations made most hungry, got all the lucrative posi- George also referred to the same bill in his
speech here. Ourcotem. will find it iphill
were carefully weighed and duly con- by the Dem« craev lust Saturday, /»nd ; tions.
What particular qualifications
STATE TICKET.
work trying tu make the people believe
siderod and the result is that a ticket well they may be.
have the candidates fur Clerk, Sheriff,
J* nr
Las been nominated composed of men
The Democracy is in better spirits and treasurer an«i Judge? None, save their that “Honest John-’ is not a steadfast
honest
and
capable.
Take
it
all
in
all,
JOHN WHITEAKER
.Of Lane County
more thoroughly united than it has boon ever-chrunic desire for office, and tlie friend of Southern Oregon. lie is i 11 fact
the only Congressman, beside lion. L. F.
tne Convention worked more in unison, for many years. This is the news that
For Supreme Judges:
fact of their combining in a “you tickle
Jx
ILTÆ, OKEGON
•ach
individual
member
laying
aside
all
.
Of
M
’
l'nctnal«
JAMES K. KELLY.
comes from every portion of the county. me and 1’11 tickle you” style only got them Laue, who ever considered this section a
part
of
the
State.
For
his
further
infor
­
.........
Of
Jaek
’
on.
personal
interests,
than
any
similar
assem
­
T P. PRIM ............
The renomination of Bybee wa a com- l the nomination. But there are some men
so anxious for an office that they will ac­ mation we quote the following from the
............. Of Iknton. blage ever held jn this county. The per­
JOHN BURNETT.
1
pliment
to
his
chief
deputy,
H.
B.
Sey-
cept
the nomination for anything and on Washington correspondence of the Port­
Fnr Presidential Electors:
vading sentiment «eemed to be that Jack-
I AM NOW OFFERING SPLENDID LINES OF GAOD*-'. WHICH FOR CHOICE
heit,
who
has
all
along
managed
the
office
any
ticket,
hoping that by trading all tl.e
Of Linn. son county must be redeemed by the
3 K WEATHERFORD....
L «-election, reliable qu ilitics an i exceedingly low pricus cannot, be approached bv
est of the ticket off they may be able to land Standard:
to
suit
himself
and
is
the
Sheriff
in
fact.
Of W asco. Democracy and the proper xvay to gain
JAMER FULTON....................
any Louse in tlie state; consisting of
! step in. All those in this combination
Governor Whiteaker has taken a very
01 Coos.
The greatest dissati.xfaction xvith the should keep their xxeather eye open or lively interest in preparing am! intro-
T G. OWEN............................
that object was by selecting a ticket com­
F>r State Fruiter:
posed of men of irreproachable character, Republican ticket nominated Tuesday pre­ they will liiul thcmselv«»s as ba«llv 1« ft as a i (lueing a bill to secure the extension
nm oooi»*.
i
couple of candidates for Sheriff who were
Of
Wasco.
THOR B MERRY................
of unquestionable Democracy and xvlu;ae vails everywhere. There is too much completely crowded oil- the truck on the >f the Oregon and California Railroad io
1 1 he state line. The extension of this road
ability could not bo doubted. Tiiat the crow about it for Democrats to swallow I day of the meeting.
JUDICIAL DOMINATIONS.
1 is one of the most important measures the
the
dose.
|
The fact that of the ticket eight are state lias before C »ngress. Th«1 t me for
Convention nobly did its work is evident
first OJstrlct.
For fear that some may be misled in Repnblmans, to three back-sliders, and its completion xvill expire in July next,
ForJudge, H. K. HANNA; for Trose- 'row the excellent and very strong ticket
Culing Attorney, T. B. KIGT.
he premises, we ere authorized to state those three slid back so far us to be una­ and tlie grant will lapse. Nothing has
selected.
ble to remember when they di«l vote for been done for the last eight years t »wards
MecOlMl IMMrlCt.
For Representatives, Capt. Thcs. Smith that Gen. Lane will vo»? forGov. White­ :i Democrut, should satisfy every Demo­ « xtending it, ami the time h is arrived
For Judge, J..). WA ETON; for Prosecut-♦
of Ashland an I Dr. A. C. Stanley of Ta­ aker and woik for his « v.ion to the full­ crat that it was nothing byt a Republican | xx hen the com ¡any, xxhicb is amply able.
ing Attorney , J. W. 11 kill ETON.
Third (>i«tri<*l.
ble Rock wer«1 nominated. A better leg- est extent of his ability.— Roseburg Star. concern from top to bottom. Again, «huuld either build the roa 1 or allow the
of the ten defeated aspirants seven
ForJudg«, XV. M. i:\MSEY; for Prose­ isla*ire ticket coul«l n >t haxe been se­
Of all the in« fficient officers Jack-on were of Democratic antecedents, thus eon- lands to be use«l in aid of th«1 c »¡i 'irue*’
cuting Attorney, 1.. C. BR.XbsHAW.
. lion of ’ll«’ rood by some other company,
lected. They are both old and highly county ever had. Bybee is among the xvorst. clusively proving that the Republicans l’he Governor’s bill provides tli.it the
Fourth i»i«»trl«it.
respeett'd citizens of the county, krmw its After two long years of experience he can­ controlled th«1 whole affair and nomina­ im xt legislature may designate a company
For Judge, C. R. BELLINGER.
Fifth I’iMrirt.
«rants and will attend to them xvith ability not even make a simple return. The peo­ ted simply the back-sliders they did in to build the road, if the 0L1 company
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
For Judge. L. L. .M< ARTI1 'R; for Pros- and energy. Capt. Snrth has Lem» a ple can have no use for such supernu­ order to gain some support for their ti«-k- h«es n< t, ¡md be entitled to th«? land grant.
.4.
D
lnoerats,
rem««m
her
these
facts.
Sc«
1
•cuting Attorney, 1». XV. BAILEY.
: i h«1 committee liavi1 ¡igreetl to report the
member of th«.1 Legislature before and meraries.
how the trap is laiil to catch tlie unwary ! mil favorably at tiic first call,
«-all. and from
£ ¿ asi broideries, < >mri meiils.-
The Greenbackers got a black eye last and stani! true to your principles.
what 1 can hsirn the jjrosjact
is vc.favor­ ? losierv
ectisvc
L oht , strayed or stolen--the Watson xvill find in Dr. Stanley a colleague
able for it becoming a law. As
A« .-«»on as
sessefl of the rare discrimination
Tues I iv. Th're i’ not a consistent rep­
b« >orn.
ibis
bill
was
printed
Senator
Slater
intro-
makes a good legislator. In?orrnpi«pie resentative of that party on the ticket
duced it into tin? Senate. But in the
THE LATEST AND NEWEST DESIGNS IN
T he highest of all ring-« was the com­ and vigilant, they a-e ju«t such men as xve md a large majority of the nominees are
Sol's Portland organ, in ar. wering an H«<iise is xxhere the hari.cst xvoik is tu be
bination that manipulated the mass meet­ need to look after our affairs.
rampant Repul Hearts. A nice dose for attack on Billy Lord, asserts that be is
ing Tuesday.
That faithful public servant, Silas J. anv Democrat to swallow.
recognized as a gentleman in Salem and
<• •
Day,
has
beeu
renominate.l
for
the
posi
­
A friend writing from Ashland informs that the judgment ofliis noigl'Lors should
A vote for Honest John Whiteaker is a
vote for.Southern Oregon's interests. Let tion Im has tilled with sm-li credit f ? o; 1 ns that even W 11. Atkinson, candidate be taken above outsiders. IT the organ
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ETC.
term. AsCounty Judge he has acquit,1. .; for Representative, will be scratched and really infant this, it could easily have
this not be forgotten.
iiims- lf nooly an.I will gain th re election that that place will refuse to ratify the seen that as Judge Prim sat for tw<
A vote for the Republican St de or ae richly deserv«»». Mr. Day is the only work of the ringTuesday by tlm substan­
the bench of this di-trict,
county tick« t mean« th«1 continuance of Judge the county ever had wiio cicxoied tial majorities it generally gives.
terms having no opponent
I
Grantism and then imperialism.
h’.s wh >le attention to the duties of the
he certainly i is universally re-
The slaughter of F. M. Plymaltx as a
office, looking
o after its aff.ii rs as if they
sp«
cted
and
honored by his fellow-rit izens
No tree Democrat can vote for the
candidate for Sheriff is excused by the
Al A'EWMAX
an
1
exercising
the
jndg-
were
hia
own,
who
will,
regardless
of party, give him
ticket nominated by the mass meeting on
Republicans on the ground th it he ha<l
Tuesday, and be true to himself and hi- ¡nent and financial acumen for xvhieh he 110 influence. This ha-t su>ld« nly been tin- la. gcst vote < verpnll<'<l in this sect’ n.
excels in behalf of th«? people with ability
political principles.
discovered after many years of eii’<i',tive But Ju'igo Prim doesnot have to ask the V
anil effect. Generally corre«4. hisadmin- service on til«1 part of that gentleman.
«'udorsement of his neighbors, for no m in
Is'-O.
ar v
D emocrats may well f« el proud of their ist tion has beeu one marked by econ­
IV«! tl-e ! ¡lie
Judge Hanna xvill receive an immense is better known throughout the ¡State a«
county ticket. Ex cry man on it is a true omy, honesty un«l good management, an«l
h gn
majority in the ilistiiet. IL1 has been an able, sound and upright Judge than lie.
D emocrat and comes up to the Jeffi-rso- his second term xvill be even mor«1 suc­
His
election,
and
by
th«
1
largest majoritv
tried an«l found to come up t<> the Jeil'er-
nian test of honesty and capability.
cessful, for lie hasiu-quire I the experience
< n.XKHE Si! Al;r,
sonian test o! h«>n sty and capability. An ever given in the State, is not only conce­
Agent i. r XX tiei-ler A \\ ilson
er.
so important to a good officer.
ded
but
desired
by
every
right
thinking
nncc
ornament to th>'Judiciary, he xvill grace
I t in an assured fact that Grant will
Ge:, I X’ >.. S. I1'.
man in Oregon, l’or well every mauniav
The
nomination
of
that
01
1
Dein<
the
Bench
he
now
honors
l
’
or
many
years
he the Republican nominee for President.
I
know (hat ¡1 the corruptionists an«l tools
to come.
He is now credited with a majority of the war-horse, Henry’ Klipp<4, f r (
who a:'.1 working for the defeat of Judge
Clerk stru ’k the popular ehor«!. I
Tom McKenzie is socially a good fellow i‘ii;«i succee«!, no man can live so pure, so
delegates to the Chicago convention.
«•ntircly unsolieite 1. for he xxould
and is termed on«1 of “the blioys;“ but noble, so upright a life as to be above the
H"‘ w
‘'S p 2^. < S r* ’1 e»
last
person
to
a>k
for
recognition
Jrr»OE Dxv has made one of the most
that doesn’t c institute qualit’ieations f«>r slanderous atta«'ksof this pack of kn i'. « «.
8
s
a
who are n<>xv taking such aii active ‘ in­
to
■
painstaking, economical and honest offi­ han Is of the p nr ty, though none have
th«1 important
taut uitiee
oftice of Clerk.
• 'hull A «.•«»mpar- dependent’’ part in Oreg.in polities.
It is«»n with lit
cers the county ever had. The people it longer an 1 r.mre fiiithfn'.Iy t’.mn 1
r
!■: ; ’ oopontnt
<-i >j>outut is very <lai
damagm
l'tî- to I om. for IL irv Klippel is know n to L«
owe it to themselves to elect lnm by a was only at the lirgent and «.;«11
the very well qua' tit'd.
quest of the party
iie allow«
large majority.
fm-Count’ 1
has
>»*L <>1 «ns nunv1 at all. Mr. Klip;
Walicr A. Wood’.-? Sxveop Rake Heapci’, flieonly five-rake
Jacksonville
ily not «'m I
T he Democratic candidates evidently been thoroughly identified with th«1 inter-
I
:«
a J < ■ i 111 « n 11 Li«1 i i i i • B1 111 1 v 11 > ' a <• >11 x 11 i«nt I«* v«‘i 1 lio <b 1 x er eau a< xx i it, uu«i w it h*
tlie
Republican
lottery
last
Tuesday;
A
m
r .
,
f
calcuhdt'd
to
gain
the
-.iipport
rest their case wit!1, the people, as an al- O.»- of •Ho
<«ut
1« ax i ng h « s«< it, i usi mt ! y <• inti >11 ii«i i a k m g. cui - iiig ex ery sec >i,d. ili il <i, fourth mot
tho coir,
county for more than a q nar- kind one; Eden two an«l Manzanita ««n«1.
fit; il rrike 1 <> act as a 1 a ke. t lie ot !:< r lakes;«« I « :«t, > «. !■ 11111 :s!ie«1 wit h or xvit liout mow­
siileiiil'lc number of Democrats. Ii.-
^.b«t total absence of Democral.c p ’uh. . - it >• of a century r. being in fact, one of its
ing a'uich mi'iit. l iie Reap« r may «■«■ purena««1,! .«ep.o a.viy ainl the iiioxving attachments
This pntcinct must be «’ongratulated on
is noticeable. It is unnec«; -ary to remtnil first settler’,
at anv fu: ui e tim«1.
Prom uently connected the success of the «la!«1 mad«1 by its r«‘s- qnalifieations f«»r the office aro very lim­
ited; and a comparison with his Denio
true Democrats to Jo their «luty th; year. with many of tl lie 1 l ading enterprises that idents.
A Tammany politician could
n ling: Harvester. Pi’actical.
eratic opponent xxould bo unfavorable in­
1 >li'l ■ ’ «!..>•. I n< quale«! for lightness of
Cou. J. K. K elly dciended your homes have distinguish.1«! Southern Oregon, he not have done it Letter.
ti
«
«I
to
him.
Ho
has
been
prominently
<1
poxv«
i lul eieviiioraml l«<>st a jtisfable r«i(il in
is
<>ne
of
th
every
few
xvho
have
risk«
1
«!
rt is saiil that tlm nomination f r Cli'il:
from the ruthless attacks of s wages. \\ ill
ng the bumlie, tight binding, ami saving of
b
fore
the
public
as
a
R
’
public.»n
politi
you not defend his noble character, pure their time ami fortune to develop our was given to T. T. McKenzie for bis ct ci m since 1862, attending t lie Republican
and unsullied, from thestiil mor«.' ruthless resources, His q’in!iti<tations are of th«1 forts in defeating th«? imlepi ndent t;« k«-t State!' >nventi”ii. regularly , voting f«>r <>n
Walter A. Wood’s Chain Kabo Itrnper: 'The only thor­
..L
attacks of civilized knaves and ?<?nupUon- very best nd he will make an officer th«1 six v«‘:irs ago, win'll P. Dunn ran tori 1< I A ly Republican can«lid;itc: aml«loitig j>i>ti
oughly suciiii««fi:t t «Ice-iako xxi'li or wulioitt iimxving attachments. Reaper may be pur­
1 ~op!o will have good reason to be protnl and F. M. Fly male for Sheriff. The par­
ists?
chased separately,aii'l nmxxer at any l’u inc tun«1.
san service xvlmnover necessary. In fact,
jof.
tisans of these gentlemen fully appreciate
“H e that is not for us is against us.
Wiilfev A. Wood’s New Enclosed Gear Mower. The light­
A better selection for th«» office of Sher­ the vain? of Tom’s services upon that the greatest political ex’ents of his career
est
draft nioxxor in th11 xvorLl. \Vi le trea I. high xvlieel«. <1 ir,»«."t draft. The m >»t practi-
Democracy
Everybody opposed to the
occurred when ho voted for Mitchell a« I
AS
iff could n«»t have been made. Emiiuutly occasion.
«•al. sunp'e, poxvei »¡it, strongly Inuit, easily managed, stillest running grass cutler ever
i
this Presidential year is a 1L publican, qiialiiiexl, Evan R> ame.« xx ill be Sheriff in
p:a«,e«l upon tlie market.
A. P. Hammond, although a good me­ Senator and place«! h m in nomination f«». II
for the contest will be between those fact us well as in name, relying on im chanic. has had no rec« nt experience in «¡«■legale 1«» the National Republican Con
parties aud the issues are nuxv being deputy to manage his affairs. H 1 has al­ kiw, if he ever had any. and ]»erhaps would v>ution last April. None were more vi«>
made up._____________
ways been a resident of this county ami be obliged to engage a deputy to assist lent in their execrations of the D'-mocra
ey in tin’ Pre.si iential campaign than lie
OF FEAÍ
T he claims of the Gicenbackers were has th«1 respect of his felloxv citiz«"Bs, wb him in his duties. T. B. Kent, on th«1 ami they will doubtlt'ss be rep«1.it '<1 in l?so
Tlie Chicago Pitts’ Thresher, by tl:e H. A. Pitts Sons’
entirely ignored by the mass meeting knu.x him to be a reliable, first-class busi­ contrarv, is a praetieingatt<>rii«iy. isknoxvn No Demo."Hit can afford to bti;i I up su ch
M.iiiulact’uing Co., Cliiingo, III. The inosi perfect uraiu saver in the world. End shake
siioe 011 all iiia«*liiiios. Th«1 largest cleaning capacity <>t any in use.
Tuesday. The Republicans probably ness man. Possessed of excel!« at execu­ to b«1 a man of ability and xvill make a a rabid opponent uf their principl«>s as N.
Langell.
first-class
officer.
thought themselves strong enough with­ tive ability, he xvill make on«1 of the best
The Celebrated LaBelle Wagons, both Thimble Skein and
The opposition toWm. Bybee is increas­
out their votesand concluded to dispense Sheriffs the cmmW ever lm«l, an«.l a com
Iron axle, l or Ireivlit and lai in 11 -e they have no mij i-i ior in tlm market.
An Excellent Outlook.
; pari-on of his administration xvith that of ing every liouran Iwill be insnriuininfii'tl«1
with them
S íiav Ais
Míi<‘h¡iirry 5 ioiiriny; 3B i 11
Front every section of the connty corner
his competitor xvill prove must unfavora­ bv electiuii day. Thc<1loserac<1 between 11.
niachiiiery. Portable and Stationary Engines.
E vtbyuody is inclined to laugh at the ble for Mr B.'beo.
M. Garrett and liim«elffor the nomination the news that the ticket placed in th -
frantic efforts of the Se.itin. l to make it
The nomination for Treasurer f< II upon is a npl«* proof of th«
H i l any exertion field by the Democratic Convention gives
for
2 ; 1 < • 11 ¡ 11 < » f a
appear that a ring manipulated th«1 Dem­ one of Jacksonville’s most esteem«1! and been ma«!«1 for G irrett. th«' B>’bee-M«‘Kmi- iinboundeil satisfaction, and it is acknowl­
the gems,
ocratic Convention and that th«1 ticket was worthiest citizens. For eleven years Las zie Langell combination would not have edge I bv all to bi* flrst-cl; iss 1:1 every pai-
3
Henry Pape Sr been tlm guardian of tic
cut aud dried, after the result of the mass Town T1 * 1’i'."van«l tii.it h 1 h i« faithfully been as successful as it was.
timilar and very strong, The Republi
meeting Tuesday.
Th«1 nominations made by the mass cans themselves admit the probability of
an«l ablv discharge«! the «luti«‘s of the po­
SS per I lioiisan-l.
sition is a i;>lv attested by tlm fact th.it meeting la st Tuesday lell likeawet blanket the election of a number of the Demo­
11 vuaian'«-« 1. 1’. i further par
V ote for Prim, Kelly ami Burnett if 1 itt Io or T10 opposition has b«‘en manificst«1«’ upon a host of disappoint«1«! candidates,
cnitie candi«lat<'s, while the Democracy
at the thick Mild in tliecaslem
you wish a Bench composed of able, to his candidacy ea -h recurring year. and the disgust manifest is share«! to a
have high hopes
G
merous
to
a
fault,
none
can
s
ty
aught
learnetl and sound jurists. Vote for
II. \VI LIJAMS.
against him. Mr. Pape is eonsi«lere«l a great extent by the rank and tile. It is ticket—from Congressman to L’onst.able
Eddy Watson. Billy- Lord and Juhnnv im>«t enterprising citizen ami lias «Ion«1 g« nerullv admitted that the town ring put
N«‘vor Lafore has the outlook been mon
NOTICE FOR FI MAL PROOF.
Waldo if you want a Bench c>f juveniles, not a little in «1« .'eloping our mining in­ up the cards very dextrously, but that
totally without « xj ericnce as Judges uud terests. Th«1!1«1 i« no public entorpris ■ they will get axvay with their little game favorable and many years h ive elapsoi
ruJieron >* t :i 11 ion
E inport<‘<1
since our partv has been more united,
almost without practice as lawyers.
lint what baa always met with his Inuit»' in June is not at all |>robable.
Let
Dem
ocrats
stand
firm
ami
tlmir
su>--
«•o-o'peration.
About 170 votes were cast in the “groat"' cess xvill b«> placed beyoml the peradven-
Six ye . xhs ago T. T. McKenzie insisted
Tims. E. Nichols of Little Butte for
P T t *
mas
s meeting last Tuesday, after recruit - ture of a doubt.
.............
’ i.-torv .
that a straight Republican ticket should Asse -or prov«‘s to bo a very sati-4
nomination.
IL
1
>s
favorably
known
as
a
the
entire
county
had
assûluouslx
from
lx* put in the ti«*ld and became a candi­
J
Leek out for Fraud.
m.in of goixl bu«iness ju Igment .' »«I 00s been drummed up for some time past,
date for Sheriff on it in cr ier to defeat s« ssos rare qualitmations for th«1
«>n
Some thirty men ar«1 at xvorkon the
the Independent party, whi« h ignored to which h«1 aspires. Tom has r> si«ied in Ono liumlrod votes wore east at th«1 D' in-
1 : < > "V,
\ ft 5 ft
hts claims to office. He will be afb vtion- Jackson county since a la«l an 1 is tliere- oeratic primary meeting in J.mksonx ¡Ik­ creek hill in Douglas county and a
ut«4y renu-iuber« <i this season for his pa­ fore well po’te«! a« to ruling prices of on the l.’»th al »ne;andit was’nt a good «lay the same number in Josephine. :
propertv. In iustrious and honest, he is for voting, either. Comment is unnec- are wanted. Wo understan 1 that
U
triotism in th it Hist.ne
e.
just the person to till the Ass >«.«01 hip jessary, for th«1 drift of th? ti«le is too
th«1 inteniion to vote them in t ho
T he ringysh;•liters .«hotvtsl the hypocrisy with credit to himself an«l tu the benefit p'ainly shown by these ligures.
ests of the R •publican ticket.
of their «'ryonly to«» plainly List Tuesday. of the people.
Our neighbor forgets to call attention the employment of sixty men, when it was
Tlie
candidate*
for
Commissioners
are
It is simply an illustration of the "hl story
just such as the county needs to look after to the fact that if there has be« n any mis assert«1«! that thirty would do, looks like
of the robber who cried “Stop, thief!” t » !ior interests. B. tier selections than R
MISS ELLA PRIM
management of the county hospital during some kind of a political dotg'. L 4 MBS P P. PKIM.
divert the attention ot his pursuers fr ni A. Cook of Foots creek and Al. Alford of
th«1 past two years and a r.on-fulliillment Democrats watch this affair. A free bal­
himself. The result of the nominations Ellen could hardly have been mule.
lot for a free people should be every free­
shows that the town ring not only put up Th« v are Luth old and ri-spcct«1«! citiz-ms. of contract, Messrs. Migruderand Ander­ man's watehUord.
SUMME» OPENING
a job in the Republican conx« nt,on, but pos.-’essed of gaol judgment, and their son are each as much responsibl«» in the
AT—
idministration will be fraught with the premises as Judge Day. It is «‘vident
got uway with it.
Frank
Admission.
that
our
extern.
<h>es
not
intend
to
do
the
be«t of results.
T he Republican ticket is composed of
The nomination of .Tas. D.
latter justii'e, but desires to prejtulice the
* *ï
Eddy Watson admitted his failure
candidates who have always been known our xv «rtliy S' h«> 'l Superintend'-ut. was a peopl«1 against him, right or xvroiig.
lawyer when tie began to seek county Giii* U’E HAVE JI St’ RECEIVED A NEW
as hungry offiee-seekors. With a very fitting complinwnt to ¡in «»tlieient. f lithful
Henry Klippel will make one of the best
«»tlie«1!1. IL? has served his constituent;-
cos, especially the office of Clerk of this »• and .•omplel«’stock >»f Millinery goo«i*,
few exceptions they are oi l politicans with rare ability, visiting the various an I most accommodating Clerks the
This, with the fact that lie has consisting of
who have been before tlie people on more schools regular.y, ami has perf >rmcd the county ever ha« I. H e is a gentleman who county.
HATS OF ALL STYLES. i
than one occasion. Their opponents are. «liities require«! of him with promptness has had large1 experience in public matter«, not practiced his profession for years,
on the contrary, mostly new men, and to tlm full intent of the law in nueh cases the eminence of whose qualifications ami along with the further admission that he RIBBONS,
1ENERAT, FI.FJ’RV ami BOBBY BURNS will be kept at my stables near Ashland
the Democracy’, ability and integrity of provide 1, something not often done, He the probity «>f whose character cannot be never had but one cast» before the SupiCine
has
given
general
satisfaction
and
we
pre
­
(
FEATHERS,
I
the coming season.
Cour4, shows his excellent qualifications
the whole ticket is not to be doubted by
ARABIAN B<»Y until the 28th of April, and after the first xvcok tn July.
Ji«
t
his
re-election
by
a
hun.lsome
ma-
gainsaid,
an«l
who
will
do
the
people
FLOWERS,
any one.
_ _
Within the pa«t few vears t hei «• has been a desperate ctlert 111 tin« and Marion coun­
honor in th«1 1 >< sition to which ho aspires, l’or Judge of the court of last resort.
J”'v
ties to pteimliee lb«’ niiii«!« of the public auain«t my I’ci<-h«-ion stock; an«l, in or«ler to
COLLARS
Mr.
Jeffery
of
Applegate,
candidate
for
Generous
to
a
D emocrats sb.onld understand that the
fault, nobody, irrespective
»ive this si.-unh'r some appearan«1«1 of being so, have destroyed two ot as lino «iraft sla;-
Marked Improvement.
AND CUFFS, 'ions a« ever cam«1 t<> Ort gon, also seveial colts anti voting Imrscs.
next Legislature has the re«listricting ol Surveyor, is an old hand ut the business, of party, can hesitate to vote for such a
and his first duty on entering the duties
That the public mav not be «le.-eived by these base «lander«. I will soon pubh’*’» ’“'tr-
the State into Senatorial districts and ap­ < f this office xvill b«» to lay out a plat in man.
The Portland Standard appears in a
cula- giving a feu of the many tael« in tlie <-a«e. w itli an illustration of the high estima­
It now very plainly appears why Nat.
portioning the number of représentâtive^ which the defunct body of R quibli anism
tion tin« Mock ishol.l in other pla«1«1«. which will I.«1 sent free on application.
now dre is and is more attractive and in­
_ » team use that xvere raised from the
Langi-ll.
¡is 1 i «li'legate to th«1 Republican
ORNAMENTS, SILKS, LACES,
Tim merits of the valuable animal« for farm and
each county shall have. It is therefore will be laid quietly to rest in Jun«1.
teresting than ever. We congratulate Mr.
ago
bv S. Colver, are well known. They
:w<>
ITcn«-h
hor«e*
lirouglit
here
some
year*
¡„
The
nomination
of
Veit
S.-hutzfor
Cor
­
State Convent;on, ¡nsist« <l <«n pl aeing C.
important that the Legislature shouhl
roeiler« can secure the services of a piirebloo«! horse
Noltner
on
the
good
looks
of
his
paper
were
half
l«lo<»<ls.
Therefore,
w
lmn
hr
oner «‘loses the li*t. Although List he is
lit t tu iii'elx«•« of the privilege.
lor >» i> a«<>iia!>l»- price tli«-v «h«>u <1
læ Dem«»cr:itic, so tn.it. the Lepublu .«ns not least, and Ins most important duty U. K >hler in nomination for District aud trust that the fullest measure of suc­
■ last Slate 1 air wcie sire«t by General b leury.
Some
of
the
finest
diaft-coit-
Ju
lg'
1
notwitL.Handing
th«
1
pr«?t<-t
itions
and M'nthpin at the linihbng former­
mav gain no a«lvantage in electing aS, na- \xill be t«« hold an inquest ou the Repub­
cess will be his. His enterprise and per­ ly Cal!
o-eupied by l»r. Robinson on California
of that gentleman. Hon. Win.
tor in lbo2 by gerry man«lering. Messrs. lican party.
severance deserves it.
TERMS:
street.
Never before have the Democrats been was known to be a candidate for ( ’onnty
hniithamtStâuh y should therefore receive
every Democratic vote 011 this «core, if on faxore«! xvith¡1 stronger ¡»nd mor«» unob­ Ju«igr an t Nathunitl a .optvMth s mode to
General F'leurv and Arabian Boy, $20 the season; $30 for insurance. Bobby Burns
M r . J. H. B ates , Newspaper Ad vertising
l EST assortment of bolts, screws, tire and
get
hou
out
of
th«
1
wav.
“
For
v»
jectionable
ticket
¡md
it
l»eh«»oxes
them,
sio
the season; $15 for insurance.
no other. Jiu*ii«on eounty is entitled to
X gent, 41 Park Row. (Times Building,) Now
) copper rivets, rm-ps, files, pinchers,
<ion»I pasture 50 pou I sj per wock. XV,11 use care, but uo respousibilitv assumed for ac
York, is authorized to contract for adver-
nippors, long- and hammer«, at
one more Representative even now. it jus­ each ami every on«1 of them, io <10 th«1 ¡.re d irk ami tricks that are vai
xv. (\ MYER.
heathen Chin -e is not ¡done p< eu
ridunU» * T H*rape*
JOHN MH.TA IPV
unikust f->r 1 «-s uiiqiia«.ii« >• -«.« s j «--
UsuuiuuU in ike Tun s atom b»- t rates.
tice uereduue
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