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i r-»WJT HRWfg DEMOCRATIC TIMES. I^ iwiii h ■ £ nrw m-1 -*■ T- W JO» I OUR ETATE TICKET. During the heated conntv canvas* the affairs oi >ur btate should not be imgtG- ten or onr State nominees neglect^ 1 JUNE 4. ISSO. FRIDAY Next Monday great issues are to be decid ed and it behooves every man to care fully we: *h the merit and claims of each candidate so a* to ca t hts vote intelli gently and safely for the best interests of the State. With th s, our last issue before the election, wegive the following STATE purely impartial and non-partisan review Fi>r Supreme Judge»: of the several nominees, raising ourselves JAMES K. KELLY................... Of Multnomah P. P. PRIM....................................... Of Jackson. above all party bias or prejudice, for we JOHN BURNETT ........................... Of Benton. believe every man on the Demo<'r3‘;c ticket will compare most favorably with fnr Chngrettmcn: his Republican comne-itor. JOHN WHITEAKER ........ Oi Luu« County. Honest John Whiteaker. onr Congres /hr State Printer: sional standard bearer, was the first Gov THOS. B. MERRY.......................... Of Wasco. ernor of Oregon, having inaugurated o r * State government, and retiring from the Fhr P-t'.iidential Electnr»: «•hair leaving ??44.OOO in the treasury. ........ Of I.inn. f. K WEATHERFORD. ... .Of Waaco. Since then he lias been almost continu- . AMF.S FULTON.............. ..... Of Coos. ousl > in our State Senate, presi«l:ng over T. O. OWEN...................... its deliberations. He is a farmer and his JUDICIAL NOMINATIONS. everv interest is in our State. His record First Itistrirt. i.s a hard, earnest working Representative For Judge, H. K. IlANN’A: for Prose is unequaled and, already he has had ap ruling Attorney, T. B. KENT. propriated for the various interests of < in hecoiid Diatrirt. For Judge, J. J. WALTON: for Prosecut state sum« amounting to over ?22O,O‘F1. ing Attorney, J W. HAMILTON. At present he has secured a favorable re Till r<1 District. For Judge, W. M. KAMSEY; for Prose port for the selection of a site on this cuting Attorney, E. U. BRADSHAW. Coa t for a navy yard, which would doubt Fourth ntstrlet. less bring a million dollars to onr State ForJudge, C. B. BELLINGER. each recurring, vear and which would tilth IHMric«. bring our large tracts of timber 'and into For Judge. L. I.. M< ARTH r y ’ R; for Pros use. Scud liim back and he will eei taiijly ecuting Attorney, D. W. BAILEY. tini*h this in-e.-.t undertaking. Hi* com petitor is M. C. George, a young man A vote for the Democratic candidates trained end re -.’•«■ d in polities by lfipph*- is a vote for efficiency, honesty and econ Mitchell. Ho was four years a monh-r of the State Senate, during which time ite omy. inti »duced twentv-<>ne bills, procuring the T he country will never consent to be pas* ige of .«ix. II«’has no «‘‘her record pulled around by the nose by a ring of and doubtless never will have. F «r Supreme Judges, the Democratic town politicians like the one that captured nomine«-* are Jas. K. K lly, P. P. Prim the mass meeting. and J >h«t B irnett. Chief Justice ix-lly has been f >r nearly thirty years promi E nthusiasm . according to our neigh nently befort- the pe«:>pl«' of thisSktte, hav bor’s view, means liquor. Webster, (who ing been a Colonel in the early Indian r- was unacquainted with liquor) however, wats, a Deimx'ratic «•and; :t*te for G nor, for six years a U. S. Senator and for gives an entirely different definition of the last year and a half Chief Justice of the term. the S’npreni«' Court. IL' is rocogn: '0 ’ as D emocrats , look well to your tickets. an able, upright and learned Judge, as well as a ripe scholar,and will beelectetl. Designing individuals may attempt to P. P. 1’rimJias been for over twenty years gain your votes by political chicanery. on the Bench, and a« ho is a resident of Therefore, look out for bogus tickets and this place h<‘ is too well known to U'te«l any eulogy at onr hands. With Judge Kelly, campaign lies. he has been attacked by a most .¡it.,ei upu- E ven Republicans have little faith in lous manan.i his agents. Their triumph ant ele -tioii will be an ample vindica the ticket put up at the mass meeting. tion. John Burnett i.s t eeogiiize«! as one of Full well they know that a ring of chronic the finest lawyer* of onr State and ho will offiee-s«‘vkers captnred it and foisted them make a most able eolloagn«) of Judg.'.«- selves upon an unwilling constituency. Kelly and Prim. The competitors of these three able and ex perione« >il jurists It won’t work. are Billy Lord. Jolinnv Waldo and Eddy Watson. 'They are all yonngmcit utterlx T he Sheriff"s office has been of no ben without any exoerienco and almost un efit to Mr. Bybee, if it has not proved a known to th«1 citizens of this State. 'Th«1 positive injury to him. Being uuquali- ele 'tion of the “juveniles” over their >«is- i ‘ii- J nt * m ’.a . d.t p-ov 1.1 p ’ ovo ■ -.'Iter! v tied to fill the office himself, the emol t i nguish«‘.l og’/ J 'ii.-nt-' dis : si rotis to oitr in«t'tnti ms it* not : iLw- uments have been turned over to his dep ver would ?ppe-tr before them who di.1 uties. The Sheriff's office has indeed not have a wider reputation or riper ex- been an empty honor to him. per'er.?''. PHieiil Paper for Jackiton. Joscphinr & Lake DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. TICKET. E very candidate on the Democratic ticket is known to be a gentleman of acknowledged capability, integrity and sobriety. Every one of them will make a first-class officer, whocan be relied upon. The -people can have no hesitancy in trusting their affairs in such hands. N at L axoell has not the first qualifica tion for a Probate Judge. If there should be a thing as his election the records would soon lx» in confusion, worse con founded. and the material interests of estates might be jeopardized through his inexperience. This is a matter that should not be overlooked. T he Greonb.ickers having been entire ly and contemptuously ignored by the mass meeting, have dissolved connection with the so-called people’s party, which this year proved fearfully bogus and is being run altogether in the interests of the Court House ring, managed by Bybee, McKenzie and Langell. They*« ill act on their own account hereafter. D emocrats should by all means see that their candidates for the Legislature. Messrs. Smith and Stanley, are elected, as the State will be redistricted next Fall and it is necessary that every Democratic county should get her full quota of Sena tors and Representatives. This matter will become very important each time there is a U. S. Senator to ele<’t. S inck the mas* meeting th«' Sentinel has Iteeotne wouderfnlly mute about “rings.’ It was so plainly eviilent that the town ring had put up the job to capture th*' offices, and got away with it, that our cotem. had the “wind taken out of liis sail«” and found it profitable to play no longer on this favorite tune of his. 1 he people h ive discovered to their satisfac tion where the real ring i*. S ome papers have much to say about chronic office-seekers. Tlii*. of course, has no allusion to Bybee, McKenzie and Langell, the ring candidates for Sheriff, Clerk and Judge. As far back as can lie recollected, these gentlemen have every two years, either in convention or before the people, held up their little id ite* for public pap. They have become profes sional office-seekers, in fact. U nable to find anything against him personally, the opponents of E R. Reames are revamping th«! objection* there may have been against T. (I. Reames admints tratiou. As these gentlemen are evidently two different individuals, we are unable to aee what connecti«>n th«) latter s acts will have with the former’s hereafter. It show* to what desperate straits the oppo sition is driven for points against the next Sheriff. _____ N early every pioneer of the valley will find it a congenial matter to vote for Henry Klippel for County Clerk. That gentle man came to Jacksonville before a house had been built and has reside«! here ever since. None shouldered a gun with more alacrity «luring our early Indian warsand went to the rescue of endangered immi grants ,v th more pleasure than he. Ami his continued residence among us has proven iaa: nc n-s j . g - •*-> -« - • ■“ in the welfare oi Jacksun county us he ever Had. " a1”» 0 » I J SCINTILLATIONS. Election next Monday. Onward to victory, Democrats! Cheering news for the Democracy from everywhere. The Democrat’c ticket will be elected next Monday; and don’t you forget it. Look out for campaign lies circulated on the eve of election when it is too late to meet them. Let every Democrat be at the polls Monday and work unceasingly for the suc cess of the whole ticket. The job put up in the mass meeting by •lie By bee-MiKenzie-Langoll combina tion will not be ratified at the polls. \ eit Schutz, our next Coroner, gives notice that he will hold an inquest on the defunct Bybee AL-Kenzie Langell combi nation, next Mouday evening. Services at the polls. Our cotom. has much to say about preach ers participating in politics; but it is quite mute about pronounced liberals like tin Republican candidate for County Judge hobnobbing with religionists in order to capture their votes. The signs of the times denote the elec tion of the entire Democratic ticket. t he Democracy is hopeful and enthusiastic everywhere, while the disgruntle 1 oppo sition is endeavoring to worm in. in any imaginable manner. .i.'., if ■ — VINDU VIT HIM. Don’t swap or trade. Democrats can lend their assistance to no Republican side-shows this Presiden tial year. rr « i For t wenty yearsP. P. Prim sat upon the Bench of thisdistret, during all of which time not one won cun be said against h’s honesty, ability >r | integrity. Through twenty long years of judicial labor he has endeared himself to the people of »this section. There isiiot a man in Jackson •ounty who cannot say of him tint f >r nobleness of mind, purity of character and honesty of purpos#, he stands the peer of any man in the State. Yet this man, whose whole life has been spent among von. without stain or blemish, has been attacked by a set of knaves and corrup tionists, who havii published him from one end of the State to the other as totally without honor or ability; and to make the insult deeper, they claim that this county, his very home, which htyi so long honored and revered him, will cast its vote against him. Fellow-citizens of Jackson county, you know the falsity of these charges. They are insult*, deep and cutting, hurled at every voter in this county who has a single sentiment of manhood in lum or whose heart cherishes a generous motive. P. P. Prim stands before vol tor the vin dication of his honor. Rise, citizens of Jackson county, ami teach these hounds and tools who denounce him, on tin» 7th of June, that th<' name of P. P. I’riin ■s a household word in this county, and that hi* life ¡..held up as a model for your children. Let there be no stopping at four or five hundred majority, but let the lesson taught to these fiends in human shape be complete ami one that will for ever make them shudder from attacking a man whose whole life is untarnished. Let ihe lJsiiO voters of Jackson county, solidly indin unison, vindicate th ir manhood by vindicating the honor of their true, tried and trusted fellow-citizen, P. P. Prim. Re is deserving of//ow vote. Ii he is not elccte \ no man can live so-pure, so noble, so upright a life as to bo above the outrageous attacks of slunden.Ts and villains. •■■«Ji't.l M’l......... . ....................... ...... • .. » "rrw "U. Exoellent Prospecta. GRAND OPENING! Every indication points to the triumphant i flection of the entire Democratic county ticket. The party overywhere is thorougb'y unit- ----- OF i-d and harmonious ami tho old-time en- t husiasm has been aroused, which gives us hope o: an < ’ 1-time vi ‘ory. The ticket I pl.-n-ed in the li'dd by the Democracy is one composed « c earnest.tl " ong!‘- on g Demo -rats and one vibicli every true friend of Jackson AT----- county «'an support, On the other hand, the combination ticket meets with no particular favor, as the fact that the mass meeting was t in «•ntirely in the interest of a feiv'residents ■ t this place has become perfectly eviileut. ¡’lie Democracy of this county is working itt a genuinely hopeful manner and every day is becoming stronger, us the merits of the op posing candidates arc di.-,cus-cd, and the elec- ,on of many of onr nominees has been conceded lri a ly. wliil«; onr opponents look u]>on the con test as hopeless and are now trying bv trading j AM NOW OFFERING SPLENDID LINES OF GOODS, WHICH FOR CHOICE I"— —- be .ppn^.hJ to save one or two men from the general I selection, vr< ck. Let Democrats stand true to the en- any house in 'ire ticket aad it will be overwhelmingly elect'd. SPRING AfID SUMMER GOODS NEWMAN FISHER’S STORE JACKSON V I r.I.l 1>I< V <;< >< >i ASHLAN D CORRESPONDENCE. Do tho many ft i md* of Ashland College think Mr. Atkins««n is stitelv their man? ilei* a trustee ol that institution, we un- ■ lerstaixl; but some consider that he has been opposing it, ami wd continu«' to «lo « >, as a Methodis' sc I k - o I, •inc«> as such ha cannot control it. The followers ot A’e-ley do not ucnctally «•airy hatitd; but they do not v tc for th. ir enemies. W. 11. Atkinson ii >t only talked against but wot ked against ¡lie building of the <>«!<1 i (•'eilows' building. 11«! otlered coin down] tor every brick on 'lie yard and offered fl tier thousand more than the lodge was to pay. 11 is object was to defeat the budding >«t tite structure. T rctu . ; A shland , Juno 1, IPSO. OREGON THU LATEST STYLES IN DRESS GOODS, NOVELTIES in FÄKCY GOODS, l.fiCES, TfilMMliHG SILKS AND SATINS, ì i osiery, I 2mï>i-oi<l<' T. T. McKenzie is fast discovering that THE LATEST AND NEWEST DESIGNS IN chickens come home to roost. When h<- The Sheriffalty defeated the independent ticket six years MEN’S ¿5 BOYS’ CLOTHING. FURNISHING ago by insisting on running a straight Re 1 he people of Jacksoil county cannot do bet- i publican ticket, and becoming a candi ter th .n to cleet as their Simrill for the « usn- I date tor Sheriff upon it. he little th night ng two years Evan R. IDames. He is known TURNER'S DEEAM. that he would be soliciting the Votes of tube a tn.in of ability and integrity, aecommo- I those he spurned so contemptuously then. TURNER’-* OPINION OF McKENZ’F. IN lating and prudent, and the tax-payers will re-I •five th«- fullest i-otisiderat i ti at Ins hands in 1*71, WHEN PAT. DENN RAN Our cotem. is as inconsistent as usual. ■very instance. Every public enterprise, in- FOR COUNTY CLERK. He calls it “juvenile impudence” for •lnding the < 'tx-cc-.it < ‘iiy Wagon Road, has re- young men to address public an lienees, In the first place we want to know wbon •oived Ins endorsement and Literal support. and in tin* next breath calls upon the peo 'liis man ! McKenzie) received a bill of "-ale Republican party. In the next place He «ill not ii'ed the assistance of a host of ple to vote for the juvenile* Republican of the v. n’d like to know if ho has not been deputies, tor iie is luliv conversant with the candidates for the Supreme.- Bench. “’ 1 treated handsomely by the licpiiiiiii-ui ! :'• s of the offp-e and knows how to exercise them. Tin- arrog.itice and nielli ieucy of the 1 wondrous strange such difference then- party. Two years ano he was elected to a present tidministration «ill disappear and, responsible and lucrative oili-o bvthe It- - should be, 'twixt tw eedledum andtweeuh publican party, aiib d by the liberal Ih-moe- l;i-kson «-ounty « ill one" more enjoy the intel- | r.acy who ran a separate ticket ami «‘liable I li.ent government of the Sheiitls otlie«* that dee. him to ulenl into position. Republicans us - i to obtain, if th«' peo:>!e « ant a first-class ------- FOR-------- Competent judges from abroad assert pulled their cna s oil ami worked manfully officer let them «d< <-t Evati K Realties. 1 that no county in the Stat«* has better for you. Now von McKenzie, are cminse] • ing with and really wotkinir for the B’-d Wiiy be Exclusive? probate records than Jackson. this is ¡lock Ilemocraey. To call this simple J » I < . • 11 in 1 • (•Olì- ’ entirely due to Judge 1't.ty’s eff nts, w ho gratitude would hardly express the Th" folio« ing from the “Sentinel” wouhl tempt to which it is entitled. Mmi wit n aio i devotes his whole attention to the inter capable of such dastardl.v meanness as tn ■ndi'-ate that Mr. 'Turner has suddenly taken ests of his constituents and can always !><• 'urn rmind and tty to stab the party to i inoral turn of mind. He says; death that has led ttml honored them, \\ e baie an account of a big “ring" blo«-- ' found at hi.v post of duty when wanted. '•an net no btliee in Jack «on cotin’y. and we <>nt at I’h'cnix on Saturday !n«t as an el«,cti«m- 1’hese are facts which should not be over wish their Red Rock allies jov of them. ertn - trip to cat'-h vot «. We earnest I v hope Republicans naturally inquire whv this looked. man .acted <-o. Be >tu«e he thounht Im and have the right to expect that the People's ' As the campaign has progressed it lias •w ne I the offices and lie has proved by the ■an lida'es « ill not «lescetid to such unworthy lirty tricks performed bv his herchnten practices. become painfully evident that the / that he did own the nomination«. W < at'- p!- ascd to note this sign of rt forma- j is too reckless L>r nothing. Its last issue se|fishn«‘«s an ! lu«t for office has pt tino, but «ould beg to a«k «hv the “blow ho has not the interest of the Re, sovertlowing with misrepresentation an I 'hat Waller A. Wood’s Sweep Rake Reaper, theonly five-rake can partv at heart, and no one. doubts r a out oi the Peoph s candidates for (,'lerk and I «. ! T- mrer at Appl gate, on last Sunday, wtis Rc.-tpcr ma tin I.«'-’ ute I. By moving :i <• >tt veiiient lever the «biver can at will, »nd with' ’ T. B. M"rrv. editor of th Ini'tn I Hnl- vilification, some of which would have tn mient'thr.l he w- if 1 have !> -e • with a nomination in the Beopk's (*■ ■nt leaving fits seat, instant!v <• >ntr«d tin* raknez. «'ausitig«iverv mwou <1, third, fourth ami ■ of the Dal!■'«. ’« th<> De ocratio nom- lorn- shame to the most depraved journal 'ion, G«>o«i bye,Tommy. Yon cmil'i rmt a'««» iiiclmle«!? I- is well knovn that th« v ■ fifth rak<" t<> a«‘t as a take, the ««tlier rakes as lu'aters. 1-uinislied w ith or without mow inee for StxtePrinter, and t * fact that lie ism. We are sorry to note this, a* it wa* •omm.'.iid« i di? f./d Ih pv.l.i: ■ in ft: -ain'- home in a vehicle minus or.e «heel ing attachment. Tin'Rcapet may be pureha'cd .separately and ihe mowing attachments will sweep Eastern Oregon should be a hoped that the campaign would prove- d oil ho future had you been willinn to : l iii-m r (■ r„i ts that little b >om because it did at any fill me time. ii in tin hour of trial, and bow to its sufficient guaranty of his ability and in 'HU .its purr»u<(». pleasantly on to its dose. l ilt it is done wi'h vop. Don’« d: i tegrity. Il. s opponent, is (ion. \V. H. Walter A. Wood's SelF-EinUng Harvest ex'. Practical, 'S ’ av whore r- pare, «lospi-oil bv both Odell of th - S' tb-tni’ie, a chroni«’ office- Taking eiulit candidates out of twelve strong, durable, thoroughly t«'st<‘<l, tiin«‘ t i n-I and («'liable. I'neqnaled for lightness of D - pi .t’l’le aal 1J >111 • nptible. ties, and if perhaps yen do succeed in d raft, mo't effect i ve cm t inj appara' im. most power.ill <-r-valor ami 1 «est a j n- table reel in seeker, who will be badly left. from Jacksonville precinct was an insult inn the noose you will til d the collie tt-e. l-’or separating itie grain, «•utnpressing th«> bundle, tight binding, and saving of ’t saeh a saturn.-ili i on ! :i"t Siunlay after w ire, it is without a rival. i to the intelligence and respectability of • nlv fi'led wi h aslie, and biiterness. UNPROFITABLE BUSINESS. ■ S‘ 1‘, •<.'•«, May 30th, H7I. . 1<-1 !>v th«! “tin can ■ I late? tor C lerk, the country. It seemed as though, in Isl.vd H ntiii'-l. Walter A. Wood’s Chain Ra’ie Reaper: rrhe only thor The has discovered that its the opinion of the ring managers, th Bavoir-fer to T T. McKenzie «>r Henrv oughly .-nc.-essful t tb'e-r-ik«1 with ui without mowing attachments. Reaper may be pur abuse and in is. «.’presentation of Judge outride could not furnish respectable and Khi'p.'l, n« ig hlmr? We :tccid« •nt-illy happ'-ned chased separately, and in over at any fit lire time. available candidates. As the country fur For this important office I ’ . Donepyin to b, ar v 0 witnes s of th «•sho oting our* -If and Day in the hospital controversy and oth Walter A. Wood’s New Enclosed Gear Mower. The light er matters are proving boomerangs and it nishes the most votes, it also should have and Henry Pape have been nominated. a« neither < •f the carni ulatt*,s for Clerk any- est draft mower in 'lie worl 1. Wi b* tre.i 1. high wheels. <1 irect draft. The most practi- lias forsaken them, only to conceive oth the greater number of representatives Both are good citizens. ButMr. D nc-nn w her«- n. t he vic in it y, «Lile neither had any «-11. simple, powertul. strongly built, easily managed, stillest running grass-cutter ever is wholly unqualified for the positi >n and 1' il'iHl l-tii il it ì one m ay or anof her «ith the af- placed upon the market. ers just as groundless/and nncalled-for. upon the tickets. ’The !■'/ direct* its batteries entirely does not profess any great amount of pro ' i '. iv and m> cue ki D • A s this» I'-tt'-r than the Water A. Wool’s Improved Single Gear Header. High It is as mute as a statue on allowing $3 a ••ditor "t t lie * ‘ e 111 IÎH‘l. *' \V< • d d trn-et. Mr. iron tried and it's'«-1 in the field, ami wtlh the improvements of IbSO. Is the fi at H'-nry Klippel this w ek. hoping to ficiency. Inf id, he was only placed on day for State patients since it h.«* been Kbpp -I n;,«.;i arn\ in gin t< •wn a mi Mr MeKenzh- nest wheels, machine in the market. weaken his candidacy. Tin* people oi non a the ticket with the delusive idea <»f assist afe s Apple ■• vim infro'ii ft.-rward. Sm-h discovered that E. B. Watson did the d-j. c.b!. tn. ><b“? » t iiletti •ii« í r i: « ill l e fmwn- The Chicago Pilts' Thresher, by the H. A. Pitts Sons' same a few years previously. It would Jackson county knew Henry long before ing the candidacy of Messrs. Al Iv'nzie. ■•i down by t he i - i¡ » -ut.lll i’< ■ople of .Jackson Manufacturing <’o.. Ulrcago. III. The most perfect grain saver in the world. End shake Turner was heard of; and, knowing him. Bybee ami Langell. On the contrary, Mr. consume more space and time than we county. Th • x- c »n hurt iIlvitlu ■i Mr. McKenzie shoe on all machines. Tit«' largest cleaning <'apa<-tty <>! any in use. have to spare for such r.uimport.ait mat respect him. 'The ridiculous misr«*pre- Pape is known to have the necessary qual .mi Mr. Klit e'fl. The Celebrated LaBelle Wagons, both Thimble Skein and ters to call attention to the myriad of mis- i sentutions, which tilled the greater portion ifications. having filled theoffice of Ti e rs Qg ry. lion axle, lor freight and farm use they have no superior in the market. of the Sentinel this week, are as chaii ttrer of Jack tonville for the past eleven represeatati ms the Ncwb'wc/has been guil thrown to the wind -scattered profusely, vears; and that he has given th° fullest ty of in the past few weeks. It has a The people wan* to know why the usual >v Alili 31 si <*h i iM'i’v. fi'loni'i n«< 3Iill but taking seed now here. satisfaction is evinced by the almost unan nuinber of <• uioty w irra'i'.s have not been machinery. Portable ami Stationary Engines. shameless disregard for tlu? truth, a fact The ]>eople should bear in mind that imous vote ho receives at each recurring re leetned this year. Is it l>ecanse the too well known by even its own readers. i'aill lino of oxlrjit-i iov 3 ji<*liiii<‘i*v the personal efforts of Henry Klippel, w ho • •lection. Let th«* Jeffersonian test <»f sjboi ill i- a« .-,v ii. bin l « 1 h ax <-oilec: imr.or Its only aim is to prejudice the people abv i vs on hand. For eircu'ars and prie? list address the gents. honesty and capability bo anpli • 1 to ev is Ilio of new anioim' "‘•ri;» i ni in- 1 in by this against it* opponents, caring little wheth was at Salem at the time, went tar to sc ery candidate, ami he that cannot come officer greater iban it «»»i- to be 1,y rea-'in er or not it vindicate« truth and justice in ' cure tin; auditing of the Modoc war claims up to it, let him fall. of II >« ca*liin g hi. own w «riants fu t? doing «o. That Judge Day b's been an in Entirely unselfish and always mindful of 1. flier■ must b. • tin* ca- T le la W ) . - pC'-i- . dustrious. conscient’ousand dtentive offi the interests of the people of Jackson THE TIMES’ PICTURE GALLERY. tie am 1 re«|tiir< •s the 1ITeasurer to pay war- cer none w ill deny, lie has labored assidu county, he lent great assistance to the pas ously for the welfare of the county’, and wo nts in rota' i "It. «-hi r'l ho <1 >o< as < ft «'n as there¡ IK- su ¡tie lent III! id« Oil Itami. Bitt Iw« has left nothing undone, None can say sage of a measure that amounted to man« cannot do sowi'hotil tho money t It«' Slier IT aught against his effi lency and probity thousand «lollars to.laekson county. must collect. Thor«' is something wrong of character, and if ho has I erred it is be- Bybee is known tobe totally nnqualifi«>d somewhere. cause it is human to do so. Designing in- for Sheriff’, and relies solely on his chief dividual* ar<! attempting his defeat by The Two Droaiioa. any means, fair or foul, Th«? persistent deputy (II. B. Seybert) to do his bus 'I'ho mport < m ! fi ’eruhoron ^tfilliou efforts of a certain ring of speculators. iness. Yet, in the faei» of these facts, The Grant’s Pass nt-sf-hider comes to the aided and abetted by the Sentinel, shows he asks the people to re-elect him. This ir« -cite «il th«« editor of the ''Sentinel.” The lat that there is a “negro m the wood-pile.” would be simply re-electing the Deputy tei's stoi k of misrepresentations of Judge Dav and the people will do well to keep their being nigh exbmsted. a fr.-sli coinage conies eyes wide open, 1-st they be hoodwinked. and B\ bee ought to surrender his Candida up from K. D. E. Judge Day went to look cy to that gentleman, as t lie eit izi ns of Jack To replace so faithful a public servant as after the bridge referred to at the request of Judge Dav with a wire-pulling politician son county should have the opportunity D. N. Birdsey, and autlioriz.es us t<> state like Nat. I, mgell would be the height ot of voting for him outright, instead of In Æ B < folly. The intereded citizens of ,Ta'kson proxy. 'bat the inferi iic «‘ that lie was “armed with a The above is a specimen of the buzzard bottle" is false, as he never used a drop of county sho ild not lose sight, of this mat The ringmanagers, perceiving th hope ter. but weigh the argnmen s presented he will catch w ith his grains of no-party i pu r on the entir ■ trip. K. D. E. Seems to I»- oblivious of that little commandin'nt “Thou carefully, instead of allowing generated lessness of their case, an- crystallizing soft saw dor. tlu ir efforts amlmakinga herculean strug shall not bear false witness against thy neigh prejudice to blind them. bor.” gle to save their candidates for Sheriff. Tor District Attorney. Our G'otem. and His Little Hatchet. (,'lerk and Judge. Everybody else will be Satan Rebuking Sin. Vote for T. B. Kent, if yon want a Dis mercilessly swapped for the Langell By Towhat desperate straits the Republi trict Attorney who is fully capable of at With the supreme assurance that char can organ down the way is put in order to bee Mi-Ken zie combination. The ring that ran the mass meeting havingaccomplished tending to the duties of the office, ami acterizes sotn«' cf tlte ring managers, they make a point for its candidates is illustra ! its work then is now working exclusively w ho will make a first-class officer. He is w irn their partisans against swapping off ted by its last attempt tn get up a moral in its own interests unmindful of the bal discreet and will be a terror to evil-doers, nnvpart of their ticket. When weconsider furore against the Democratic ticket. < >ur anee of tlie ticket. al ways being careful not to run th«' counties cptem. is just the |H*rson to start such a The scene of "drowning mon catching at composing this district to any unnecessa that ca'-lt and every candidate on the ring he ticket is fighting f >r himself and swapping ought to hire a hall or straws” never was more \ ividly illustrated thing: in fai t, ry expense. His opponent, A. I’. Hum off hi* collcagii'-s indisciirninttfely, this be ordained as an expounder of the (» >s- than by our cotemporary in his la4 issue. in >n«l, is a gentleman of but a few years' warning must be received with sniih's. pel. When it is considcred that every Mindful of the hopelessness of his case, residence among us, has had no recent Democrats are not in the habit of swap candidate « n the Demo -ratio ticket i: lie seeks by the most bare-faced and ridic- experience in law.and perhaps cannot ever, ping off any one. Political guerillas only known to be a first-class citizen of Jackson liions misrepresentations to turn the tide, 1 draw up an indictment, The people will liope t<> profit by flies«’ questionable means. subserve their best interests by choosing con.tty. this attempt to besmirch tliiii« by and by these doubtful means to scratch in Mr. Kent, no matter what their prejudices For Assessor. contemptible innuendo«'* mm t appear only one or two of hi* f.tvorit«' candidates, may be. / 1 ENER \L I LEI RY and i:<>BBY BURNS will be kept at rnv stables near Ashland too ridiculous The dcpreeable modes of Tis the wail of despair and it will evolv«- Titos. E. Nichols «ill receive nearly every * T the coming season. The Multnomah Democracy. electioneering the Sentinel adopts are too into “the lamentations of Ji remiah Le ARABIAN B<)Y until theSSth ot April, and after the first week in July. vote in Little Butte, Big Butte and Chimm-y \\ ithin the past few years there has been a «h-sperate effort in this and Marion coun well known ami will only act as boom f. >re the setting of the sun on Monday Democracy of Multnomah have Rock precincts for Assessor. It is there wh< re ties to prejudice the minds <>f the public against my Percberon stock; and, inorder to The erangs. next. placed an exceptionally strong ticket he has resided since a boy and « here he is give this slander some appearance ot' being so, have de*!roved two of as fine draft sta.- 1 ions as ever cam«1 to Or« gon, also several <-<dts ami voting iiorses. For Circuit Judge. DEMOCRATS, BEWARE. in the field, and although the county is known best. This is a neat commentary <<n That the public may not tie deceived by these base slanders. I will soon publish a cir his fitness and Worth and the people generally five hundred Republican the re-election «•an iialnrally have uijiuiited confidence in any cular giving a few of the many facts in the ease, w ith an illustration of the high estima The people of this Judicial district can tion this stock is held in other places, which will be sent free on application. Designing parties are circulating the so- of Ben. N orden for Sheriff by the Democ man who is well thought, of at home. not do better thantoelect the lion. H. K Tit«1 merits of the valuable animals for farm and team use that wore raised from tho c.Uh.1 citizens ticket, headed bvthe Dem racy is conceded,as is likew ise the election two French horses brought here some years ago hy S. Colver, are well known. They Hanna a* Circuit Judge, »position he has Turner's Advice, were half bloods. Therefore, wh«n breederscan secure the servu'es of a pirreblood horse ocratic State ticket. Look out for them, of Byron Holmes for Assessor. E. J. filled with so much honor for nearly two for a reasonable price they slionld avail themselves of the privilege. Democrats, as they ire a cheat, and cal- Jeffery ami J. S. Keller are a strong foam No«- voters go to the polls ami vote the Bed >0111001'the finest dptfl-cults at the last stale Fair were sired by General Fleury. years past. He already ranks as one of eul ite t<> h xsiwink yo t into voting for for State Senators and will doubtless de Rock ticket; or the assistant Bed Rock tlm best Judge* in the State, and will in ticket healed by Buick and McKenzie. TERMS: time prove the peer of any r'i it ever gra’- men you do not wish to give your ballot. feat their Mitchell opponents. Take it .ill Either will do; and if you don't sweat and toil in all, it is a ticket deserving of election Ila i'-gn» pzid ' of ancestry or hope of e i th • Oregon Bench. Ftnisstitning, hou- and cheat your children of their food and rai General Fleury and Arabian Roy, $20 the season; $30 for insnranoe. Bobby Burn!» ■«t i.: capa > ", hi :s the man for tn ■ po posteritv. this bogus people's movement and will run extremely well. Tt is opposed ment to pay your taxes, then figures will lie $10 the season; $15 for insurance. sit ion. and will receive it by an over intends to win by any means, fair or oth bv a ticket dictated by Mitchell in his in and there is no virtue in arithmetic. [People’s «food pasture .50 ce.it* |>er week. Will use care, but n«» rexponsibility assumed for ac. terest as a Senatorial candidate. Press. May 30th, 1674. whelming m.ijuritv. ers ise. cident» it escapes. W.C. MYER. GOODS BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ETC. SroceriBS, Tabasco, Hardware, and a f ill line of General Merchandise, .\l XEWMAX FRANK BROS.’ AGENCIES Agricultural Implements, 1 Mi!S. J. BILGER, J ?.:!:scavilie; BUTLER & ! 3CKFELL0W; Ashland, Or A. SLOCUM, ROSEBURG, Orsgon. HOUSEMEN. TOOK TO Vol’ll I i: A ! A X 1 Ì > Bobby Burns, the Shetland.