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OfifiQOS SElTlM; JAX"kOSlI.l.TCi SATOTlDArvMAT 3, 1882. limjlLlUAX"STATE TKKET. Supreme. Judge, TV. P. LORD, of Marlon. - jLteprMr-ntaiivf,- -M. C. GLORGE, of 'Multnomah. Governor, Z. F. MOODY, of Wasco." Secretary of Sintp, R, P. EARHART, of Mu'tnomau. Slate Treasurer, ED. niRSCH, of Marion. State Pouter, W. H. BYARS, of Douglas. Supt. Public Instruction, E. B. McELROY of Dpnton. n II VT IIllUSK utncus DH.M.7 This inquiry, now that Mr. George is a candidate for 10 election, is vrry pertinent. Our Democratic friends are anxious to know and tlipy should know. lfthpyvvill open thpir ear, thev shall know and if tliPV will read they can inform themselves, whether the information bo satisfactory or not. In the first place, the great work of o representative from Oregon is-to pro cure appropriations from congress for the improvement of our rivers and harbors. Wo are entitled to lut a single 6ico and wc will show directly that Mr. George has mada his voice heard and made his influence felt greatly to the advantage of Oregon. Oregon was reinesented in the 46th Congress by u Democrat,"- John Whit caW very much bragged of forahili ty by his partisan press" Mr. Whitra kei'h best efforts, iif a Cong-ess where his par'.y was in the mnjoiity, pro cured an aggregate appropriuticn ot Jess than 200,000 after his .vcond session. Mr. George took his seat last December was immediately placed on o is of llio most ill) ortnnt comuiitteps and ly faithful and earnest v.tk at his first cession tho showing it: For the Cascade locks $2Gj,000, Ior Columbia $75,000, upper Columbia SGD.O0O; Ynquina bay. SC0,000, Cms bay $30 0C0; Ccquille liver $10,001; Yttinliill i Tver $5000; Tidal nlatiuu ut A"totia $5000; mouth of Co umbia S7 500; Wagon road fiom Hcottaburjj to Ft Jvlamath $25,000; footin-up$542,-500 or neatly three times as much ah the amount obtained by the Demo cratic Congressman. This is onlv a part of Mr Gurg-'s work. 'When ever asked, he has established post roads and attended to the private bus iness of the citizens of Oregon in all the Departments without a cent of ro numeration and yet in the face of the ubovc showing little Democratic pa pers are continually asking "what has Mr. George done? Publishers that ask this question ore either stupidly ignorant or. willfuly dishonest. If they had read tho jecord they would have been informed and if they had been honest they would hive published the reiult of Mr. George's service for five moutli3 ns news the people were cnti.ltd to. We now challenge every Demociatic paper in Orpgon to have honesty and deceucy enough to pub lis.li Mr. George'h vvoik as an item of news and we epeeialty ask our es teemed neighbor in Jackxnu county to post himself on the actual work of our CongiesMimu and not exhibit himself to -bin leaders eery week like a great stupid loot who in ignorant of what in transpiring in Congiesx. His readers aie entitled to this news and, now tliut the Sentinel lias put him in posses sion of it, will liu publii-h it and quit asking "What has George done?'' The QUI Hsnnl. X Beaultrnl rictnre. From tlie'summit of the bill over looking Jacksonville, on thp Appleg&tA road, a view of Rogue River "Valley can now be obtained hsX for loveliness is hard to excel. Beginning, with the little mountain city-nestled in a-notch, in the hills, with it bright homes and spires surrounded by )each and apple bloom, the vallev stretches northward and eastward, nocture of vernal beau: y, dotted w ith comfortab'e homes, that show the evidence of thrift aud culture. The monotony of the emerald grain fields is broken here and there by the pink and whi'e of blooming orchards and the oj cuing foliage of the native groves o oak. Stretching northward still, the lino of Roguu river, aB it sweeps from iIip dark gorges .its rapid current has torn through- the Cascade range, is marked by a snml r fringe f pine, farther still the beautiful valley, beyond the Table mountain breaks on the eye a i-econd but smaller picture set in the blue hills surrounding it. Beyond all tho Diamond Peak, one ot the highest sentinels of tho wild Cas cades," pierces the sky like the pinnacle of an everlasting glacier and speaking of the solitude of the eternal to the busy civilization below. Nowhere have r seen so lovely a-picture, in ih!ch the eflb.t of th h a landman is blended with the wild aud rugged beauty of uaturn and it is one- which the eye of the tourist or artist may well linger on long and delightedly. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ! X DeerinVMoweirs -If Twine Riritfers, Setf and Elanduntp. SulkTfVan Horse Hakes, '",, AT G. KAREWSKI'S. JtT CtJL J. B.J. WW C1;SyUJ3 i it ; SPOKES, FELLOES, TOBIES; Mri,;&;.;&;: i GltKAT SLAUGHTER IN PRICES ""',&-..- - - ". 2$& iS VXACOI5SV feTORti' Oregon. Stet. Jacksonville. IMPORTANT yyjKEHiT;! i ar" "A A3J RECEIVING A FULL LINE OF THE ABOVE GOODS DIRECT FROM THE FACT0rW I will not be undersold and jina'nn'ee-tliem.fr wijjkHjettejv than any other machine in this market. 'A'ter trial,cil-not W represented, machines may be returned. rfi--. . . . . -Tv jz -PJXC All extras for JInwers, Binders Timl KaKcs Kept constantly cm Lan4 T!. ti-r. nnn1l uwi fT, rnl tit k ! M A UC OWU V kVAA4J k w wuviv- w . PiAsv Terms An LoiisvXT, -"-' -.- -- -1- LaT, t"Plcase call and cx-vmine my gc-tM beDrs pursUs'ItfS clscwicM- ktnds taken in excuanc Ai-o S2UN&Y& m$ ?vi ESznii --iapp P.o-Kre'ofall 6 v - -. -f S ' JUroelont Crime la Ireland. Dispatchrs of Ma) Ctb to the Chron icle give an account of a terrible assasx iuntiou which is summed up briefly as follows: Lord Frederick Cavendish, th new Chief Secretary for Ireland, and Thnni as Henry Biuke, Under Svcrptary, were stabbed to death in Phoenix-Park, Dublin, early last evening; There is no clue to the assassins, who are re ported to Vie four m number. Both men wer ilead when finiud, and tie siot where they werp sluin was soaked ilh their blood. None of their alu ables were touched, which proves that it was not a mercenary crime. Great excitement was caused by the new of the murder, nnd very bitter feeling whs txpresspd in Loudon, irishmen in tliiit country tlpplore the outrage and can assign no reasons for it. The opinion of the pre-is is that no organi zt'ion has any connection with the ciiiie, nut that it is uue to individual f iimttcivm. There is no language adequate to cuidemn the d.vilihh tiirit that prompts assassination. It is unworthy the proverbial manliness of the Irih P'ople and must result in the worst cniM-quences -to them. They have d.ppcd the "olive branch," offered them, iu blood, ami it may take a sra of blood, to ah it again. t. Stoves, Hardware, TinwareDgoods, Groceries- ..L- Chsaper'tlisit t& Cheapest. r ' , ,... . g. kiaswisi, . Jacksonville May G. 1882. ', , MACHINERY 'DEPARTMENT; AT BILGEII. & MMQLm iiMk!tittic rut a"irim ui C tw-u yti'Mi hisjti-t lufii ricikftl. c twlut Iu part nl CLOTlLtNGT " ' DRY-'GC-bblj ' GRObERIEr,??M?2,BV """ ' FACrGOOUS,f ' J -"sClIL-BOXiltS, IIAT3 AND CAPS, TOBACCOS"' CIOAKS, HARD WAKE AND , CCA. KPETR. .TIN VKARBj- 2Uii KtillWarAliMli?. -JLSOz- GHOCERtES. KIN K A S'S O It 'l.1I K kv T OF ." lio'j' t vil AJ' :. In trH7rih'iiir i ix ln'iml In s fir i cii,.. .nc ..t O-u-t.-jI i't li n I Hi unci.. NSfrcliiviwIi-e. vvliici That Defy Cdlnpetition. i Tlf Iuk'i i prif"" nlliiril 'nr Cime'iy pru 'I ic. -fJvia cill ftt tni (Ftnlilir-binrm ih !hs ulc ' nt'li'ij anil i ciViiiee iImi iIm if i cm liiM.lnlf ihi'iit ihr- K J C JIBWHj3HTiiill3M S' "atB.c1t K.4jna -re- 5 5 5 i,s S5s.".-j'C sa . After having cart? fully examined all lines and branches of Machinery kept and ud on. this Toast, we have ,made the following sehci ions 'which we wiil constantly keej) on hand: A.X!) TUK TIGER STEEL SULXV . B AK E-;., ETC. Wc defy co'tipetltitv. iii ml the bnv-Iie of gt .!s. Pl:-fae call a:td see tlicm nn- be witir-fietli VUK n .? M1 1-.. (J KAPl'N . B .,3"fl 1 &M. &$ -. S - Inckicnvillc. May 0, S"i ;r -x j: SSL M& 'tV r(ST i' .V .. SOdOMCJiM TO THE People of Jackson County. . V A i'i U V .L iTVT V ENTIRE STOCK, l ON3IST. GROCERIES, V3rf C'TJO BOOTS & SHOE? , .-,,.Y FURNISHING GOOD3, DRY &EANC.X; GOODS, TOBACCO k CIGARS, ' crockery; etc ' mtjst be sold ix Sixty?Days Fo; Cash The timeTjeinR sh"rt in iwhicli to.dls pose ofsuclia argo stock, guarantee to the p oplc that at ho formi.r time have 'such sweeping and-. r, -,j c . 'jVI V) M-rkcd Reductions been made as I ni-onosc'to make in order toctoe cuit my entire ttock witliiu the tim: spccillid. SETTLE UP... , All those Jndebtrd to roc by note or look .account arc requested to cu npd s ttle immcdiattly. '. :'.' "f L. SOLOMON. Jacksonville, March 11, lbS2. m - i 'ft IDBM? avail Odd PrILiw'iN. Euililinj. JaebcsTiilc, Ortgo T OK A LJiUT A NJJiWOBKEUHNfli riN.auiftirtJR'oS", cop.pkr' i,EXi I 4! V J-i 1 T V - Pumps; T -1 AUP.lODLTUK:vLniP-LaMETBl C 'Nail's; "' a'first-classtckop stovkss Kills j.ayiio,"1; HARDWAREJTINWAREt. r ' rtq If POWDER OF Ey-'ERT &KSCRIPT UitfJ Fnevanavdaps 'i re ax a xiiiuu J n WOODEN & -WILL0W.W ARE, ' In refpffnee to detention of psjirrs mntletl for Wr Botlr otw T. M. rites. As it 8feins to-dear his skirts we would like to hear front the other offices on the route for tlura is detention .some nhere. He-snys: Editor Sentinel: You stated in i our (iS'ii'i' if May 6th, that yuU hayr reiisou to believe that the Bit; Butte Sentinel is detained in this office. On May ttm'Jml, a roll of jmjiers (KUiposed tj lx the Sentinel) came back in the mail brt:r which the Big Butte p. M hail inadveitemlv futted. to take out, which we Lept. here and' relumed the next mail day. That was the only time a Bi;,' Butts iaer was ever de taiued in the otti:e. Very often btth the Sentinel and the Times fail to reach here on their regular mail days, for what reaon we know not. You will do- it.e the justice to rhto this nubliiity. Yourn Respectfully, H. B. Brows, p. m. Brownsboro, May 10, 18Si. MaairT'l '"WES' El l yitrvrpgx m-X E-'vSUr.VJ- 5r3:v; ? BSJffiW BMikkz . ?--5 rM r Essas&w IBiVtKS- Ss ? I i , 5slx-5 a.i I w?-yrk-jrs I Jacksonville, Oregon. VoprieUjr! JjHUHUK lltf I DEALER IK ALL KINDS OB AGUI ctiltiu.il im!emcnt8, tooU nf ul, Uii ds niul n geueral tubortmeni of shel. hnidware. , . - rv-j- aia-5 . i J rk.-3'-r!-'-v ,ri rra 1!" also keeps tlie hr?"it siocl il. t'.iv i i.l improvements In ot, am '. GTJNS'AfND PISTOLS, AD X FHIX AMOSTJJEXT OF F-iiliing 52?acls!o, p. wdar, :hot, etc t50- LAMPS, CHANDELIERS. AKO ALL KINDS OF OIL. ROPK. XAILS, jfc V V Paint; Oils, VnrnlsluGlaMni cffii.Rv!1 vir15? I 1. 1 K M. 5 Give him a cull sod extmtnc bfs slocl On Monday lost President Arthur signed the Chinese restriction bill and the only tivailablo vreayon the Democ lacy had is rjautifully spiked and quite useless now. Notwithstanding the per sistent lying of Democratic editors the bill is practically the vetoed bill, changed only in the limit of restriction, the sections prohibiting naturalization and defining laborers to mean skilled nnd unskilled both being retaiued. This action if Sir. Arthur's ougnl to be severely denounced by the Democra cy of Oregon. It has knocked the rud der from Fentou's craft aud completely taken tho wind from St: Joseph's sails and the poor becalmed fleet is slowly drifting among the breakers hopeless ly drifting without even a Chinese queue for a saving cabin. The crew of the doomed craft are to be pitied for listening to the Mien that hid under the veto and lured them to their fate. InBIrrExtrrBtMr. Four years since, thn Democracy of Oregon denounced the candidacy of II. K.. Hines becausa he was a "preach er" but more particularly liecause he was a Republican. Now the Democ racy havo two' "preachers" on their ticket a Southern methodift for Gov erncr a CimplmHite for Congress and those who threw- mud at "Mr. Hines all bin hpartily inia prayerful amen. The nominations ate-most ap pro rite the Democratic parly being "in articula mortis" it in fitting that it should have- the benefit of ebrj:y at the funeral obsequies in June, and this is tirobably the reason -that Smith and tV;ton were sehirted. The "Times" "doubts" the capability of Mr. Merritt for tho office of Dtstriu Attorney. If he vvero on the Demo cratic ticket he would be a statesman, n distinguished lawyer, a man of super lor ability ami every thing clean and nice; Would he not Charlesl Fortun ately for Mr. Merritt the opinion of r' b "Times" is not worth & straw. alvrayj Oaroa aal JiwVCC v.br-?- poiata. 'JiovrcrI"3Ccr-l"3" Xlolievor for Uaa as.d o:ui, Cieaj, rmis anil reliable. prrcnrxi'3 cajstoiil;,. is not ICarcotlc. CMldroi grow fact upon, Mbtlisr.rt.: and Pliysiclans recoaisjc. CASTORLV.-It regulates t Bowels cures "Wind Colic allays FcvcrL,Iirxc33, esulc eiroyo 7ormii; WEI US EETSH'S CA TARRH Cora, a Conitltntiaaa. Antidote for this torribio sttuo iy, y Aborption. Iho-Jaoi Important riooverjrfoooVc' e'.-nnf.ara. Ctlker remedies vxi -relieve Catarrh, this cures s. aay, stas beTore Coaswmptlca tats la. XXTil ALSO Kf.llV cinsjallv mi Vaud.. bsfore mikinsyour purchiso. h 1f.tc! in.'irt,ii.uoC stove?, -. - - OfL. PU-.IP3., i. 3 .. .r PAIXI'S,. PIPm. BRU-5FTE'S: jr.VCHl.NTE3; ammunticion; TIN WAitE. SlIELFHARDWRE. 3f .b UatiL a opjetatty. Prompt attention given to all orders from abroad- OtR VOTJOJS "Liva aad Lst Live." Call nnd examine before tv.rchising clvThcrc BiLGF.H & MJ33LY. New State Safoon, Gor;G-.liforni k 3.1 ts., 1 THB S. P. VARIETY STORE, LITTJA .CHASE, JACKSON VII L.K, - WILL BKKUPT Wr.LL STO KED V vv ith the choicest GIGA IN. JEWELRY, GROG EH I ES, CANDIES. NUTS PIPES, CARDS, NO-I'IONS. cnrLERT. STATIONERY. ALBUMS. TOBACCOS, OIG AEE ITE Gar.t's Furnishing Goods, Wishing Tackls, Stc. And everyibircs utt illy found in a first- cl.)ss vsiriety store Our i;ooda aw the best and gurrantcca to be as represtntfd,. PrU-cs low, as we do not propiroe to be umtersold. rGIve ua cat LllTLR&OII.vSE C K. KLUM, jiAxorACTunKn ok.'axd rjEAinu-K Saddlery and iarneBs; ASHLAND, OREGON. . ; ' ' i J'H-r . GK.NRIt.ll. AS.-OKTMEXTr! i Roi'd' iii bis llm ul trails. lniJlcJ2UIeJri,nnvioji SaililIc.,':"X Spcrl.ill). : TEJMr BUGGY JjYJ, PL0.W, EARjYESS, j YIIIPS, - ROBES, r -. , DUSTERS . HOUSE BLANKETS. -ALSO WixciiESTzit RF.riiATisa Rin.K (commonly ciITeil Henry Iltflcs) o! model of fSGG, 1873. and 187C. Pistols, Cartridges, Etc "VYhiat taken at the Highesf Jlarket Rates in Exchange for goods. Shot, 3i ushs, Chains, Ho'sV; li-ihanlc. onj a'u propin-U to do all ripslr- I i prmnpttj nnd'ln'fqpivrfor ftjt'. ' .ii. rr ? "t .-:.' -.' : 'H.O it IV CON.NBrriOS vmi THE ABOVE I I urn r-firri crrdl li'a TcvriliStly'H'j itntl n lull ! Out cUx tiKck of -t ' ' t '(. '. -( jt t. GROCERIES, - ' r-'i tt'ittm DST-COODS, Ct'M i:00TJ,Tb"l:i(X0f " RKAUr MADlt Cr.OTlIINU.. (2LA.S.SWAK& CROCK KRV, Ac ;-fl"F.vrltilr.sld at ri-airrvMt rntti. R KUBI.I" 'S7K tnpk'ont'ir". Uirc'i URGURSI- UlffiCHSIl SPECIAL . GOLD MEDAL, Awnnttil in IS77, at riiilnddphia. Zf-x ii 'ra - ANNoUNUEAIE.n i For Sh-rlfi. Take Han-Ins. Parties in Southern Oregon wna are viautonlv cutting timber from land they have no title to, will find tl.em selves iu serious trouble If they do not desikt. It is no excuse that they have filed .homestead or jire-emiitton claims as the mere fact of filing gives neith er title to the land nor j'riv iteje to cut the timber on it and there is a de termination on the part of the TJ. S District Attorney to prosecute all of fenders yigorouslv. We give this warn ing for the purpose of saving those ig norant of ibx law from serious trouble and expenso and hope it trill be heeded. 'T'lia ftvorita renrt hi- lat-"v ben tlnrouriiiv tcmtMied nnl' -ttcKs'ted wftli' a consp' -is Hirtm-nt ot the tlnfat vvinos, tin-lra n t fi .ir. til ll' 111'irUpf. Till c-ltbrnfd TMJi T tv whi-ky is.krptH 1 ncre'iy announce inn t m a cmai consLintlv on.imn-1 nor? date for Bticnffof Jack-vjaciiuntv, inJr-, A flritlaSj liilliird tible is nlo e"n penucut of nil p irttcs or "rings, suij-vn n cted .villi the Inns", nnd the reading onlyto tliedicision ofthe votersin Junsi t.ible will nhvtvs !; ipplied with the accountable only to the p.-oplc for my late-t nrid clioiccl periodicjU, new&psp al contfuct if el- etui 5tv n at form "is ' Prs. etc ' t"Give me a call .ly ana i official condnct ir el- ctul Mv p my record as a citizen nf Jackson county ROBTOI.G RUE1T. Jacksonvil e. May tilh, 1832. For District Attorney. .rOHXXOLAXD Jaclctonyille, Sept 21, 1831. ' MAN10N II0US1-; FORMERLY t rcsnectfntlv announce mvself as.an in-'- dependent candidate tor U ofllce of Dis-1 trrt Attorney lor the Tirst uilirii! T"k-I trict ef Otepon, oubject tr the d- Won nf , lyr " , C f i r H t f t V the voters of said' Disliict at ill" -I-ct! mi -' olcUC i"ltl, in June- J5. W. M.CKM T. JacksonviTlrVay6tlj; K82. "T oltss o u villo. CLEN" .BEDS,' NO . BElBU; F:.EAS- OR OUItfACiJOKS. Meals, 25cts. 3Eoxr Txonti.rer. To the voters of Jackson eoasify.lU tlie solicitation ot many friend's ofal pjities. I li reliy- TinnOnnce myso f iis'an intVopcn dent c4ndidatc .for Countr. .rmsarcr. at the next June c ectlon. and! would tJLink the majority to stand in. '' JA-KS8.n()WRD- . .TnrVnnrillp Vr fiih. 1KS-2. . ,1 Aa cfezant nar oribt-CUesrs.. roomn es '' peciaHy fir commsrcial travelers and sat g7nA wjckk. $12 a diy at home case- xfactioa aanureJ- Olilymado. Cotly Outfit rree. AdA,. . . A. D. MAKIOIT- drcjs Tkue & Co, Mtgusta, 3Iaino. j Jacksorrnlle.IayC, 1882- - v UMBIH FiiR LVRYB9D.Y; S T K It I, I N G G .llilcs South ttf Jnrlvsonullf. IS NOW UNDE! rU.L HEADWAY X Hud is pap-srctl to furniill llio marvel with every (jocriptjon of lmubcrofapiipe rinr quality at" the lowest mRsr Bills Miuctl to oiihr:indriitisf.ictioa!:ii imutLcd. All oiden aifdrcsscd to U3 nt Jucksnn ville 'will native. prompt atn utiim. . , . Clearance Sale ' OF . Dry Goods, Taney Good. CLOTHINQ.HATS, E1C. AT COST FOR CASE a For tho Next Sixty Days en -i "'at . 't Heamc s Bros. ; Nervous Debility. A SURE CUE GUARANTEED For Excellence, Puritrfij' Evcness of Quality: DAVENPORT' WI-IISK Y ! , yuDDLTEUTEDE DT -Koiicc- L V.ND 0 KFICE AT RoSEllUKO. Oox., April 5. ISS3. C Notice is li-reby iiiven th it the follovv- n ini'il jM't'kr mis nieti jiirtic ot nis sntcn. lion to misX' tirtI pro irinf suipTt oflitrf cl i'iu. nnd tG'it s ild proot will be made 0"-foiv th" CUrk of Jackson county l Jscksonvilkv on.Suurd.iy. Jlay 13. 1S82, yiz: B'-niamin Mencli. U.S., No. 3.702 tor ti.NV f of'E if slid 'Lot 2 Sec?-17 T 3C S R 5 V. He. n.imes tlitr fallow inir witnesses to prove (iw cjintinnnus. rcs denraupon. nnu cultivation of, said land. vfci J. C. Campbell. S. Cxik. J. 11. Crox inn ami . Mium all of Grant's Pass, Jack&pn cobnty, Orrijon. WuiT. Blxjamix, Rpslstcr. R. E C. WEST'S nerve and bmiu trt-itment. a s;ecifii- lor Mytctii, Dizziness, onvu'sions. Ncrvou Head iiche. Mcnta Depression, Loss of ittmory. SpeiiiMtorlinca" Impotcney, Involuntary ( missions, preuvilurii o d age, caused by ovCr-exertirm, belt abuse or over-indu' mce. which 'cads t" misery, d-cay am' death. One bov. will cure recent cases Each box contains one month' tieatment: ono do ar a box, or six boxes-for five dol lars; sent by nriil prepaid on rcccip' ol price. We eu miaicr six boxes to cure any casp. V ilb escli onler reeclvi d by us for six boxes, ticcompnnitd with rjve ill. lars, wo wit' sendlhc pTtrclmser our writ tin piinrnitie to return Ihc money if the ireaimcnl floes not (.fleet a enre. Guaran- i'iccs issued on y by 3 i yvooivin.v.T..nKKs;i-n)f Wholesale and Retail Druggists. 'Port. feind. Orecon. , 'rcTcrs by rmil at regular prlccsj - notice: ' " - SUPKUIOU TO ANY BKANT") IMPORTED. D AYE Jf PORT' : J ' ih m:iif "WHISKY IS 0NHIVkliLED! Tliisls "a Wfi'islrbP Stfper1 itir Quality, as- has never been on tlie iniirkct in any country? 'litis article SHOULD not b" clussecl with the eO'-called I'omp tmfl if this Coast, but 13. is of a rich, rare Ihivornnd full bodied, and XO ULENDhDor O.MI'OILNDS can compare-" with it.- ,, , PistiUntion of 1S75 and 1876- 13 excellent. n inn irrr' -o srr s mih a m . I- r tn nnm w- - SOLE OWTvTERS DAVENPORT. As my wife Jlary J. Seward has left my bed and lioard without cause or provoca tiob. I will pAynodebtscontrspteirbhcrr JOHN D. SBWAftD Table Rock. April 20, tr . 'For Fnlecby J.' P. McDaniell & Co., Jacksonville and White Bros., Rock Point;.- .JacKaom County. Oregon. '