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DEMOCRATIC TIMES OLD JACKSON REDEEMED! »•BI.CA.ni: MH ad ELECTION RETURNS. GARFIELD AND ARTHUR. ani > Dk* GRAND OPENING! H a ichf . r ’ s S iaticn , Ga. II. V. P ierce , M. D. Dear Sir— My wife, who had been ill for over two years, and had tried many other medicines, became sound ami well by using your Fa*orile prescription. My niece was also cured by its use, after several physi cians had failed to d< hei any good. Yours truly, THo’S. J. M El'll YIN. Reports from every precinct in the On the 165th ballot Jas. A. Garfield of county have been received, but ure not Qrneial Paper for Jackson. Josrphine & lake A Noble Day’s Work. Ohio was nominated for President by the full enough to enable us to present a OF----- Republican National Convention at Chi .JUNE 11. ISSO tabulated st itement this week. Enough, FRIDAY, cago on Tuesday last. From the very however, is known to place the election s t -■ . ■ first it was evident that neither Grant nor of the entire Democratic county ticket B i . aine has once more been laid on the Blaine could be nominated, and the many ••Be* of A11 bevond a doubt, with the exception of *helf. This time to stay. B ai . i ’ imoi ; e , MJ., M.neh 5th, 1879. friends of Sherm.m, Edmunds and Win I I Sheriff, Bybee beating Reames by a ma Dr R. V. Pii rce : dom held out in the hope that the com Tn« Slate campaign is over, but a five Dear Sii -My family has used your Fa ----- AT jority ranging from 50 upward. The vote vorite Prescription and it has done all that promise would be effected upon them ; but, months’ Presidential contest looms up will be canvassed in a few days and we isclaimeil tor it. Il is the In st of all prepa as usual in such cases, the break was before ns. expect to present the official returns to rations lor women complaints. I recom made to the lowest man. Garfield, who mend it to all ¡aiiiilie*. our readers in the next issue of the T imes . G. S. W.VIT'.RM \N, Druggist. T hurman or Bishop can beat Garfield had been receiving only one vote and he We append the following brief summary in Ohio. A fact to be remembered by became the nominee. The convention A « AKI». of majorities, from which some idea of the the delegates to Cincinnati. To all who are sufTuring from the errors had lasted a week and the fight was long V I Ei;i \ O1ŒGOX JACKi result may be obtained : and indiscretion ot votith, n »rvous wnak- and bitter. Another man has been M r G eorge can begin that railroad lie Ja< ksonrille — Congressman— M liitea- ness, early <b cay, loss of manhood, Ac., I struck by Presidential lightning. Wo ker, 67; Judges—Prim ov< r Watson, 34; was going to build through Jackson will send a recipe that will cure you FREE have not full proceedings of the conven Kelly over Watson. 1; Watson over Bur- county right awav. Hurry it ulong. OF CllAllGE. This great remedy was tion before ns, but enough is known to nett, 20; State Printer—Merry, 67; Dis- discovered by a miss ionary in South Auier- T AM NOW •’ OFFERING SPLENDID LINES OF G tODS. WHICH FOR CHOICE 1 seloetioll, reliable qu ditie* an I exceedingly low priejs cannot be approached by “NO MORE PEOPLE'S PARTY IN OURS!" assert that the break came from Blaine's trict Judge- Hanna, 89; Attorney—Kent, G arfield led Sherman’s hosts nt Chica' * I eu * dope to I he any bouse in the State; consisting ot 15; R< I . presentatives - Smith over Atkm- iea. Send a self vldro-s»1 support ami was the last effort against son, 8; Stanley over Atkinson i, 5; Mingus R ev . JosEi-ii T. I nman , .Sbituoi 1>, Sen- *n. If John could have foreseen this, would The entire Democratic county ticket, "machine” rule. Four years ago th" over Smith, 1 ; County Judge—Day, 4; York t'ttif. f »not have changed places with him? with the single exception of Sheriff, has “machine” beat Blaine with the pigmy Clerk— Klippel , 21: Sheriff—Reames, 2; i>:n >«s. V irginia ’ s delegation is divided be been elected by majorities of from thirty Hayes, ami now the Maine Senator pays Treasurer—I’ape, 32; Assessor—Nichols, 1; Superintendent Willits, 8; Survey- ! tween ^’ield ami Til.I m. The New York to over two hundred, a fa-t which causes them back in their own coin. or—Howard, 22- Coroner—Schutz, 22; leader will have support in every unin- us much rejoicing and makes our rooster NOTICE TO TEACHERS A brief biography of tho nominee is J ustice— 11 tiller 6t>. •tructed delegation. crow with glee! Monday’s was a noble not out of order, as he is not well known Addattd- —George I, Watson 3, Lord I, Waldo 2, Odell 5. Hanna 11. Hmn- 'piIEKE WIl.I. BE A Pl’BI.H' EXAM day’s work and places thia county reliably to the people of this State, although w< D fmocrvts of Oregon, organize, unite, Miugus 6, Smith 4, Lnngell I illation ol applicati s for Te.ichers’ t'er- in the Democratic ranks, where it will predict that the wily, cunning demagogue moinl 36, . iticales held at the D..strici School House NOVELTIES IN 29. Anders harmonize and work from now until No in Jacksonville on ever remain. AVhile other portions of will be sufficiently introduced to tlieir Bybee 45, vember. Do not lay supinely on your Saturday, June 26. 1880- the Stat.: have show n Republican guins, notice before the eamjiuign is over, hav tain 27, Howard 24 Cox 6. Teachers w ill please take notice and go** oara thinking all is lost. 5, Wat- ¡'of'e George 7, Lm Ho/ Jaek<on and Jos.q.hine counties roll up ing a very ugly record, Jas. A. Gartield ern themselves accolti inni v. .abler 7, J. D. 1 ' »I N I’A I N. T he Chicago Convention reminds us of Democratic majorities never hear I of be was born in Orange, Cuyahoga county. son 4, Waldo 4. Odell 7, Hammond 8, Atkinson 7, J igus 11. County School superintendent. that pleasant little fable of old JEwp, fore. AA’hiteaker will receive at least 316 Ohio, November 19, 831; ;gradnat<‘d at Lange] 1 13 Magruder 15, Ai ison 13, A LARGE ASSORTMENT Ob’ egan 7. with regard to the mountain going into in the former and nearly I’'11 in th'* latter, William College, M id isiichusetts, in lS5f‘>; ’•IcKenzie 7, By lice 19, 1 LXL.CUTP.IXS NOTICE. and the balance of the t’eket is well up, studied and practiced law; was a member i Nichol 9, Willits 9, Howard . Cox 7. labor and producing a mouse. Run ile, i '/t ¡tn of </ / i ’ o »7 i -—Whiteaker I Prim 4, with Judge Prim away in the lead. of the State Senate of Ohio in 1859 ami • Kellv 3, Bn nett. 4, Merry 4, Hanna < >i’ii:i iiK• il ( «g 2 3osi<u*v J ackson comity has been redeemed and -.gust of th" opposition can be I860; entered the 1’nion Army in 1861 as •2, ilammond 1, Smith 4, Stanley 4, The dis* once more places herself in the ranks as a better imagined thru described. The Colonel and was promoted in 1863 to the Lan.odl 6, Alford 5, Magruder 3, Klip- safe and reliable Democratic county, It pseudo People’s party is no more, the sub X </l lilt* THE LATEST AND NEWEST DESIGN’S IN rank of Major-General; was elected to tin* pel 5 le ¡imes 20. Pape 7, Nichols 31, Jeffery 4, Schutz 4. w in a noble victory, noblv won. Fountain 2 stantial 1 »emoerutic majority given Mon thirty-eighth <'ongress and has been con nlo If I'loHHCf iiofk W hiteaker 11, Prim 11, success of tinuously in ihe Lower House, where he ...... 11. Burnett 11. Merry 11. Small J ar . G. B laine was never designed bv day having forever made the Kellv such a concern impossible, Hereafter now is; was elected u S. Senator this majority for Democratic county ticket ex nature for a Presidential candidate, He the i snes will be made between the two year to take the seat of Allen (I. Thurman cepting Sheriil. is saved the mortification of leading a Little Untte— old parties and more I« gi!'mate campaigns in March next. His record as a Congress- forlorn hope this time, however. i BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ETC. Kelly 28, Burt will be fought in the future. man marks him as a smart yet corrupt na 46, Kent 2i T hr chances of Samuel J. Tilden’s All honor to the gallant Democracy of man, one who has paved his wav from Dav 11. Cook Dated J lino, Pape 9. Nichols 80, nomination on the first ballot at Cincin Jackson county for this glorious triumph, a very small beginning by any and every pel’ 28, R >• 28, Schutz 26. nati arc ^jnerg^mg ns the time grows and praise t< »those R"pnbl ¡cans who would means. He has no strength <> "tside of Fountain GUARDIAN S SALE. 16, Watson 6, Lord I.elaitd- It ia the people’s movement. not be sold. bo.]y and soul, to a combina his party and will awaken no enthusiasm '■>, Waldo 10, Kahler 14. Ham- 9 • J Mingus 9, L'lii- tion of political schemers. The only in it. •inond 8. J O f course th" Republican platform has » » .», *^ .> s, Anderson 9, Me- geli thing tint moditi.*, our joy is thedefeat Gen. Chester A Arthur <*f New York re an anti-Cliinese plank; but somehow or 9, Donegan 7, Go I- Kenzie 8 of our nominee for Sheriff. Herculean ceived the nomination for Vice President. Howaril 12, Cox 9. other it is never considered binding upon danl 9. \ were tho efforts made to defeat him, and He is one of *‘onkling’s toolsand strikers, M'tuz tnda - Whiteaker 11, Prim 25, ! its Congressmen or President. It is sim it was only through systematic swapping and a year ago was removed from the irnett 15, Watson 7, Alerry 19, Dis- ply taffy for the Pacific eoist. • •t Judge tie, Hammond 10, Stanley 1, and persistent maligning that he was New York Custom House by President ingiis 2, Langell 5, Magruder 27, An- beaten. A lthough the Ohio delegation hasb’cn Hayes on account of oificions meddling in rson 22. Klippel 15, SherilY tie, Pape 4, instructed for Thurman, it is understood politics in the interest of his chief. ichols 16. Fountain 7, Howard 3, ('<>x 2. I THE STATE ELECTION. that thev will labor f<»r the nomination of /7e » ml < '>■ ■•!■—Whiteaker 21, Prim It is til»* we>ke-t ticket, Iiot excepting lieft 21, M -rry 21. Il in- Tilden and Bishop after giving their noble Haves ami Wl'.eeler, ever placed before is, Smith 21, S'ml»‘y 2!, favorite a complimentary b illot. Oregon has gone strongly Republican, the American people, ami will leave n<> 15. Alford 15, Klippel 21. electing AL ('. < leorge to Congress. W. doubt of the election <»f true ami tried ipe 23. Nichols 15, 1'oun- O n the 224 of June the Democratic 21 , Schulz 21. P. Lord. J. B. Waldo and E. B. Matson Democratic statesmen. interest "W hi tea ker 26, Prim 31. Convention will meet at Cincinnati,whi di i >. ast.upien iO Judge-and AV. H. Odell State will he in marked contrast with the K'*pnb- PIONEER S7CIETY. nett *.;7 Merry 2s. Hanna23. i - f t Printer. The Legislature is likewise Re I «'■ fi is a b w fe- t i i ■ 7. Smith I, St.mlev 1. Langell 8, ]'<'nn wraii'le held in Chicago Noma publican in the IIor.se ami pr ib.ibly 2. Cook 2. Klippel 13, Bkboe g ot tlie Pioneer Society The annual meet in chino has any power ir the party of the X ¡ ‘hols 3, I o a iit.ii n 11, J cilery ■ > in th* S •na’o. We hi 1 hoped for a of Southern <)r«z» n was hehl in the M .-"iii' people. 5. espcri .illv r».‘su it as the biiildin 'il Ashland nti Tlitltsilav, t 'ie 31 iii.-t., different was D • ••ati" k' ‘ t far snpc;c r to the I api. r’,,<4Aas >11111 li, Vice l'rcsnient, pre ic ti T he Republican party never vet nomi i hiconly £ve-rake Wal! er A. V7oo 1 opposition in every qualification. This nated its leaders for the two highest offi in.' in tin* absence of the P ta-aient ot tac cr < an a■ w111, nini ** ilb- ■apor 111.» 11 n !';* ■ * urei. Hi m-'vioj lian of the ...... >n-i. third. foiirth and ’ b:'k ing hs M-ii. inst.mi ill I v c i ' i ' i ces in th<* e’ift of the Amerif'an people- leak.' * no doilbf but that the State went ciety. I he inimités o! the I ist aiinual meeting I •< fl i-d with'<|- unitoli! uiow- til h rak<- io ad as a i.tk,-. t!i< otlo r i. 1 Tn fact, the lowest number of votes arrin lb publican b"c.inse it is Republican. vterere.vl and approved. Tue Iriasurcrs re tlie ine« ing attach tnents iiz i:ta<¿inii'ii'.. I lie Reaper may oe [ t! anv futile t < » 1 1 • •. hi* in a R'nnbli -m Convention, the more The large majority against us came from port was present« 1, shw f } »• ( Multnomah, 8t)9, and Marion, 7tM). It Ti e.istirv of $21.71. <>n apt he is to bo nominated. will I h > remembered that er, .y Presiden whs accepted ami ordered S hf . r * i * n rriade a miscalculation. H>* tial year these counties about donble their < >ii motion of J. M . *V ( >1- thought th»* “machine’’ would combine usual Rcpul lie in major ties. V» hether ent proceeded to tn beat Blaine as in 1*76, and he desired this is cans*'4 b fraud, or simply by for tho «n.suinz y< ar. J A UlíSúri VILLE. to be as Hayes was then. A* the combi party enthusia- n. i> a question w» ■ leave E K Anil» rsoii were appoiiih-il tellers. Att« i Iter A. Wor»]'.; Chain Tta'cc ^he only thor- balloting f<<l' tile r'-qiecIBe otli« ' ‘ r-, the foilov. » ikti ' s .I ii ! t tile rake wi:h or w il ben: mowing attachments. Reap* r may lit, pur nation. however, was made against Grant, to ih voters of Oregon to de udo. We mg gentleim n were duly eleetiil: f're^idcnt, chased sepaiately,and mower at any tirun time. it did away with all aspirants. pre :i d that the people of this State will 8. D. Yan Dvke; \ ice Presidents', J. M Me DAVID LINN Walter A. Woo ’’s TTew Enclosed Goar Mower. The light B7//o»r Snr ino ' — llni'H KÛV T iif . last issue of the before discover that they made a serious mis- : Call and J. A. Cardwell; Secretary, Win est draft in >wer in the wor! 1. W. !<• Iie.i I, high wheels. <1 ireet draft. The most practi 46, Kelly 45, Barnett 45. Merry the election, was devot.» I almost exclu take in retiring Congressman Whiteaker, . Hoffman; Treasurer, K. Kubli. cal, simple. p>w.‘i fill. strongly im.it. ea-ily managed, stille-t running grass-cutter ever ». l):ik 3i>. Reames na 41, Ivmt 2: J. M. McCall ollvred the fol owing: placed upon the market. sively to misrepresentation of II nrvKIip- ami placing M. C. (Jeorge in his place, pel 2 1 . Pape 23, Nichols 21. p-1, the Demo-ratic candidate for Clerk. ami equally as grave a mistake in elect- i H esolx i D, That the I’r «ident appoint coin Prim •”> S! ’Ei i n 7. George 11. W ilson Wal er A. Wood's Improve*] Single Gear Header. High His overwhelming election shows the es- ing a Supreme Court of inexperienced mittees of three e.'i 'h, tv report :q*|>i"priati- re< Kali 1er 8, Odell 111, Atkinson 9. Mingus ) ii i.n wheels, tri" I ml tested in the ticld, an I with the improvements of Isso. Is Hie li- nest maelnne in the market. tim'te the people h ive of Mr. Klippel lawyers. However, for th»' goo-l of Ore- olutions on the death of tlm following PivuciTs. Magruder 9 Anderson'J, Langcll 11, B;. m 10, Goddard bee 'J, M' Kelizie 8, 1 >OU( to-wit: Mrs. Loni>a Neil, Mrs Mary J. l ’ e:i pm. we trust that all will prove them- , and his maligner*. The Chicare Pitts’ T'ircrher. by the H. A. Fitts Sons' edict, Mrs. Elizabeth Hill and Mrs. Riclmi 11,11 immond. 12. solves capable ami worthy. Maim fact OlillZ Co., Cliicairo, LI. Ill" ill"--' I ■ I'feet g i ain savor in the world. laid shake I.'faid'^ l‘i<i Langel T he * unserupnlong warfare on Wit h o:; .* word to the Democracy we Meneh, and furnish the same to the S cr< tarx CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS. ■»hoe on all machines. The largest clean.ng i'ap i'-i'k of an v in use. Judge Dav for the past year secured his clos-. Do n. t £•>.•' up th»* N o .•ember to be recorded. The resolution was adopted No full returns from Table R >ck ami The Celebrated LaB 11c W’f gons bath Thimble Skein and remniiination and re election, Hin vote t as hop. le- < b ;t with a full know 1- and the following committees were appointed Ap-'legate, b >ih lay o'v Democratic. throughout the county proves that his edge of our opponents’ strength, let us by the President: On the death of Mrs. Ehzi Esi IMATf.I» Mv.IORI iTES. TllO following b-th Hill and Mrs Louisa Neil, J. M. M Call, is the estimate of the majorities received strength is with the tax payer and pro bnekle on our armor and <lo all B i 11 ducer, in whose interest he has labored so power to <*irry th' State for the l'r< -i- John P. Walker and Albert G. Rockfellow: bv the iliff‘rent can lidatos : Congress on the dea*h of Mrs. R ichel Meneh (form» rl> Wli’fcik'r 32 i >; Supreme Judges. I’rim earnestly an I faithfully. <■ ncy. Ix*t the press enter the battle A Rachel r.iviorl. Win. M. Mathes, Emerson K over Waldo and Lord, 160; over Watson 250; Kellv and Burnett over Waldo ami with renewed vig.»r; let Democratic ..¡-a- Gore and E K. Anderson; on the death a I wa * s T ime works wondrous changes. Linn Lord 290; over Watson 160; District tor< everywhere take th > stump: let doc Mrs. Mary J. Benedict, L. J. C. Duncan, cotintv. which two years ago g ive Wliite- » r. M r .Lul'-c, Hanna 3'2(1; Attorney. K nit 97; -n 9 nnoKFELLCV1(. ftsWand, uments be circulated, ami with a solid E. Dowell and D. Linn. ill ■ 10. J> Li L□ aker 3b0 majority, gives him onlv2<>0 this Ri'presenbitive«.Smith 120; Stanley 162; front, nn’ roken. th roughly harmonious The following resolution was offered by Jas Jndg<*, Day 30; ('omini-sioners. Cook 16, ST ♦ini»!, and elects a Republican Clerk and ami contending for principles <>f truth per Houck: Alford 5'3; Clerk. Klippel 20 ); Sheriff. Sheriff. The heavy emigration from the an 1 justice, let us take our stand and leave llFsoLVr.n, That the next, annual renni' n ot P.vliee'.»il; Treasurer, l’ape 125; x-seasor, county to east of the mountains is th»* Sdiool SiiDcrintendent. nothing undone to place the three the Society Is- li -ld at Ja ksonville or vicin Nichols prime cause of this difference. Fonti! iin 175; Surveyor, Jeffery •>1*; Coro THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES eh .-torul votes of Oregon in the Demo ity on Thursday, the 16th da* of Septeixbei ner, I)r. Schutz 100. 1 I ndiana being safely Democratic, taken cratic column. It is a ha,-<l tight; but in next, and that the yailv dues of each aeliiiL' w ith Hendricks’ open refusal of the second the wor’s of th»* immortal Lawrence, member be the sum of one dollar, to pi* con tingent cxp> uses of the S..( lety. The resolu ?e£ hi 11 ion place, makes Illinois ami Ohio the battle "Don't give up the ship.” E in!><>rf < k<! tion was adopted . ground. Morrison, Palmer, I’avne and le'.T'l the following testimonials, not from J. M. Mei'all offered the follow ing moti >n l persons 3.000 miles awav, whom no one know s, * in.-Hi Bishop are coming to the front for the S rat< h, Scratch with Care. I hat a Committee of Arrangements be appoint ¡mt from well-known ami trustworthy citi Vice Presidency, One of the four will ir. ed by the President for the next annual re zens of Oregon, whose names, written with s—i i. Lu Listening to the votes being counted doubtless have the plea cure of having his their ow n hands, .«tn l>e seen at our office: union of the Soen ty, with power to appoint Entrance le", oti. v oiiee ................ a* the polls in this precinct, one could no! S ai , em , Oregon, January 1**, ls*o. named linked with Samuel J. Tilden's. sub committees and to devise ways ami means SELEt r DAY scllool I bought a <an <>f flic O regon K ii . ney help being impress« sod with the original and to make all necessary arrangements for 3 5 <> \ T i : k ami have used only a part ot it, hut mv * *•. Primary , per term............................ T he election returns show the fact that ■ thought of some of the votes. For in said re-union. Motion adopted and thereupon b:irk:»''lie is en! irel V ellri d. 11 has a I plen- Junior, “ ............................ JiM'kson county is more reliably Demo stance, one ballot < me out with no other dul »‘fleet upon the urinarv organs. Senior, “ .................................... Ki.ee the President appointed the following person- J. F. Hol »SON. cratic than ever, \\ lutcak* r’s majority ex- ’ name than J. K Kell v for Supreme Judge Pupils are received at anv fune, and spe to constitute said committee, to-wit: K . Kuhli, S ilverton , March 20, HSO. cial attention i~ paid to paiiiciilar -iudi. s in ce‘ding three hundred, which will proba- on it; another started in for Whi’oaker I.. J. C. Duncan, Silas J. Day, Henry Klippel I have n’O'l ill«* O regon K idney T i a for behalt of children who hake bui limited blv entitle ns to th»* banner again. Out pains in th»* back ami am satisfied with its tinte. For further particulars apply at the and clear down to Coroner was one Dem- an I J. H HutTer. eff>‘cts. I ha ve no hesitani‘V in recominend- of eighteen precincts, George may carry A. G. Ilockfellowr offered the following res ing it as a mild ami safe remedy for lame Acad"iiiy. oerat followed by a Republican. The five small ones by smaller majorities. most laughable of all was the voting of a olution: ‘‘Resolved, That delinquent members back or derangement of the kidnevs. <’. EISENHART, A few more s|»eech»‘s by "Oregon’s gifted BIG BUTTE This are earnestly requested to for** a rd their dues pension circular instead of a ticket orator’’ was only necessary to make N\ hit- Nir A«tl<*_> < <»»»p<*r « was a mistake of a voter, who was n<> at once to the Treasurer.'- Adopted. euker’a victory here overwhelming. VITAL RESRIRA FIVE—The Great En Ami thereupon the Society adjourned. doubt closely pressed by some importun glish Rcined v, has made more cures ot Ner W. m H uffman , Secretary. T he result in this State gives but little ing candidate. Other ballots read were vous Iiebiliiv, Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Lost Manhood, nociurna) emis hope of success in Nnvemlwr; but. never equally amusing. There was a perfect sions, inabilit v for mental labor, desponden Of No Harin. theless, every Democrat should leave no mania for scratching this year, th" ma cy and other diseases induced by youth stone untnruedto redeem Oregon for the jority of the voters indulging in it to r. The campaign lies of Sol. Abraham’s ful follies and excesses, than all other med rpilESE MILLS NOW PU NNING icines combined. Why will you suffer? Presidency. Clubs should be organized considerable degree. g out a superior organs Merrwii ami Independent} against Send to A. E. Mintie, .M. !>., No. 11 Kear- 1 steadily ami ugh and dfs-ed quality of iiiinb. everywhere immediately upon the newsof nv Street, San Francisco, for the Restora Judge Prim did no harm, as that gentle tion on hand tive and be cured. Price, per bottle. luuilicr of every the Cincinnati nominations and our forces About Swapping. man beaded his ticket throughout the Four times the quantity, $10. Try a bottle. bill* sawed io onler on short notice at terms. got together for a final contest in Novem State ami was not elected because the I>r. Mintietreatsall private»liseaBessuccess sonable ProilucH taken at market Mr. fully. Medicines sent secure f rom observa Our cotetnporarv remarks that ber. In the name of the gallant Democ » ENERAL I LEERY ami BOBBY BCRNS will be kept at my stables near Ashland State is strongly Republican. Even in tion upon receipt ot price or C. 0. D. guai an tee satisfaction. PATTERSON A Co. I T the coming stason. racy of Jackson county, we pledge our Kearnes was sacrificed in the interest of Douglas county, where the last-named , ARABIAN BOY until the ‘Jsth of April, and after the first week ill July. nominee three hundred majority. Mr. Klippel. Sin h a statement can gain rills of N<>li.i Gold sheot is published, he lead his ticket, Within t lie past few veer» there h:is been i desperate etlort in this and Marion coun no credence with anv one. It is well Are not worth as much to the victim ol WOOL! WOOL! ties to prejndi«-»’ tl»e minds of the public again-t mv I’eicheton stoek; and, inorder to We are glad to state these facts, as it I n our neighboring comity of Douglas give this slander some ap|>earanc»* of being so, have destroy»'»! two ot as tine draft sta.- known, however, that the friends of Mr. must give pleasure to all to know that bvspnpsia or Biliousness as Dr. Mintie’s the Republicans have carried their en English Dandelion Liver ami Dyspepsia lions as ever came to Oregon, also several colts and young liors»*». Bybee swapped oil’everything, from Con That the public tnav not be deeeix cd by these base slanders, I will soon publish a cir- the attacks of knaves ami tools upon one Pill. It clears the liver of bile, tones up tire State ticket through by majorities the stomach, clears foul breath, coated gressman down to Constable, in order to cit lat giving a few of the many facts in t tie case, with an 111 ust rat ion of the high ttsti illa of Oregon's most distinguished jurists had toncue, pain in the side or back, water ranging from fifty upward. They also elect tion this stock is held in <>i her places, w hieli will be sent tree on application. gain his election; and, further, most The merits ot the valuable animals for farm and team u-e that wore raised from the no other effect than to react in his favor. brash, giddiness, rush of blood tot lie head, the two State Senators and three of the unfair means were employed to de pimples, sallow complexion ; is sugar- two French horses brought here some veaisago by S. l olvrr. are well known. They •four Representatives, lhe Democracy coated, and no mercury or other mineral in were half bloods, Tli»-i»*f«‘ie. win n lueedets can -eeure tli»‘ -crviees of a pureblood horse lienltli. Strength nuit Vigor feat Mr. Reames. No one doubted the CARO BROS, of Roseburg, Oregon, lor a rea*oimbl»' price the* -Ip uld avail tle tnselves <.f the privilege. re-elect Sheridan, Clerk; Hogan. Sheriff; election of Mr. Klipj»el from the start; Of the Kidneys ami Bladder always fnl- it. For sale by nil druggists. Some of the finest <.. ft-colls al the last state Fair were sired by General Fleury. lows tlie use oi lliegreat Bucini Compound, Weight, Treasurer, and elect Dillard M r . T. IT. B ates , Newspaper Ad vertising will pay the Highest Cash Prices for and. as-it was conceded, no reason can Is1 “lir. Miiitie'.s Neplireticiiin." Briglil’s bis- County Commissioner. As an evidence TERMS: assigned for -aving that his friends de ea*e, biabetes, Infiammatimi, Smarting and \gent. 11 Park Row,(Times Building,) New of the strength of an “endorsement- by sired to gain him any votes to the loss of P rivate IH si - ases are qiiickly cured bv il. York, is authorized to contract for adver AVool delivered at Roseburg. All corre- l’or I.eucorrluea il has no equa1, bon'l be tisements in the T imes «tour best rates. General Flenrv and Arabian Boy, $20 the season; S30 for insurance. Bobby Bum» the Lt I !>•» 1- h !, it is but neeesviry t > ether candidates. Democrats are not i>ersiuided to take anv other preparatimi. $10 t he season; $15 for insurance. » spundence will be promptly answered. stat« th it ih j kJ • u'u: s w i *r it c.i I > -s • I Ever.v «me wlio lias tried il recoimnetids it. E s T porting, blasting and giant pow Good pa-turo 5*1 cents per wi»ek. Will use oare, but uo responsibilitv assumed for ac- in the h ilnt of acting in su*.h a question Corsale bv ail dniggitta. Pncejl a botile, was Jjioaifei. -baciidu»was der, atuae, cap« and wads at chletita>T c^ttapos. W.C. Ml EK. Caro Bro».. RosetnirR able manner JOHN MILLER’S or aix bot'.l«« tor *J. sleeted. FRIDA..- C irci «? 3 Judge Ham bis ticket e hi» conifiet cJ Pl STRICI nialign*nt ’• is elected b he carne» * NEWMAN FISHER’S STORE I n T«*’ agent for t ti» once F"‘ for that ex than ever t.pecW I I L atest Frank Eni bee creek, received ak in that prec ably elect» majority i»/ NEW THIS WEEK. THE LATEST STYLES IN KRESS GOODS, P assed Eugene Ci K lainath, a"ianr hir goes t* hr.- claw p >118 .turn t FfiKCY GOODS, LACES, TtllMMiNG SILKS AND SATINS, P rim ’ s | learnt <1 J'd over the >e< Judge on It* Ja ks 'll Uii •losöphin lot. may I’1 »an favorabliT ¿ »F I Jac a of General Merchandise, the in 1 O ffici E ot < *ri of Red el* *1 for 1 In Sa I»; < i M urie, J i Chi of Re* Waftim. b tlikh. I 1 Implements L’.i ad ) HORSEMEN, LOOK ai • h JUSEI'IINK can læ tara* I »< >n<H'r.xic Si rt-.-e'll 75. .Ill » . i l I »< i q ty ticket is ex. ept ioti of I ahead up t<>l tin night tha' give Hugli**^ ’1 :io lx gus I ' same fate m . < lovr.r.NMF.’ Symonds, wii the Grave ere tev. n during there are ah Opciations a p'.x: ilde haste a!ion not exh; Inek to the 'I d. I rent pari •i are <i S ■: , ind ths I V- '., I ¡lot 1» u.< returii INTERESTS \ s s : Shetland. STEAM SAW MILL HIGHEST CASH PRICES ! ! B .» » A G rand ( erary Society preparativi!« I July in a l»ec mittees have deavor to ms inaile. Ai* tl •lay, thè tifi day to celebri and I.inii'a pj tortile cele'i-r rione to a . ( finirne comm I liuraday, co to obtaiu me grami celtista day. V ote of I j < arton of Liu vote of that " lnteaker, 7; K«-lly, 70; P Waldo, 66; T ry. 75; Odell, Kahler, 61. Hammond, 71 «ott, 68. Stearns, 86. Sheriff-Hani Cheesman, 7< Durand, 70; I Uin, 64. it *1. Assessor School Super 6". Survey# tirst-uamed ai licans.