ClEGftH S-EHTIWEL. Saturday, Mat 27, 1882. Eaa4 Beest Koictmrg. en, J ' 'June 3,- .ISM. Y T all Whom It mux Conccrnt XvUeaU.fcerctar.I'lvra.ttiat I 1iaTeeslK featnl' thVeRU5l'&f I VttaT the pap?r l wklch Iihali brrealter "publlth all pre-fcjUv-''liometnl and applfxattni Car attains pntrnt fbr'laniUftlrlns vear Jaclunrlllc, JarJuon eoniitr, Orrson. r-if r -. WT F- BajAMLV,f Beslttr,t ; Brpibllean Gonnfjr Canventloa. A.' Republican County Convention is kereby called to meet in Jacksonville, on Monday, May 30, 1882, at lLo.'dock a. ir. Cor Uie purpose of nominating a county ticket and attending to such other busi- 1 aess as may 'come before the Convention. It l recommended that primary meet ings be held in tfic several precincts at he usual places of voting on Saturday, -May 27, 1832, at 2 o'clock r. m. The sev. cral -precincts of the'eonnty will be entitled "to one delegate and one for every 18 votes sand , traction of nine. or oyer 'based upon the votes cast for II. C. George, member of Congress it the June election, 18S0, "which gives' the following representation'., Ashltnd.... .7 -Applcgate 1 ChimncyRock...l Big Butte?.,... 1 ucn........ ...G Flounce Rock... A Tools Creek 1 -Slerlingvillc. .-. ..1, "Willow, Springs.. . 1 Grants Pass.. . .V...1 Jacksonville.... ...8 Little Butte 2 Leland, ...;,..... 1 Manzanitc 2 Pleasant Creek. . ..1 Rock Point 1 Table, Rock 1 Unioutown..v.A.2 "Total' ..t39 MERRITT. BELLINGER, i . Chairman. TV. II. Atkinson, Secretary Challesoe. The undersigned here by invite .the Fort Klamath nine 'play tv match game of base-ball Jacksonville on tlio Fourth of July; . Jackson County Nine S , TAT T" -''". " .' -'-." '.H Cattlb Dkivk. Mat Obencham "will start to morrow with a band of over two hundred cattld for his ranch -on Spraue river; These cattle have mostly been gathered on the Butte creek .range and will bo about the last large ' band that "will be" driven out of thin county, a large number having preceded thcniy: -,nV CnANGE IN DKIVER8.--Ab. Gid.dings 'has resigned his position as stage dri ver 'and Nort Eddingn will 'take ' his place on the drive httween Rock'Point -and .Ba'rrooH. The former will' leave for California soon' to take chargo of Ihis steam thresher. Thn swing drive 'between ;RqckA Point;and Grants jPa'sa lias been abolished. We clip tins pretty tittle notice from the Lakecountyr''Examiner," a JDenio crtic paper,'' which says with' equal jioint -and force: "The. Republicans of Ore gon may have more accomplished liars -in their party than the Democrats, but 'wo defy them, to produce a man who in iuqr willing to lie than tho editor of the Democratic Times.1' Mitk Society. Tli mesting of the Ladies' PrehbyeriauMite'.Society, hfld iu the basement of thc.church on Tups day evening was a very pleawant anl jiriifitablQ- affjir tho,proctTedn being -$34.00. There trrniB to be no abate ttnent'of liu(erext in thrse Kociables and thn ladiihUpon vlioni all thp Luidcn 'falls are .well. maid by the success of 'their "efforts. . Vandausu. Some thoughtless per sons have been in the lialut of cutting benches and carving their names anil othorwise defacing trcesnn the iublic cemetery. . They :havojprobably,-ibeetr 'hhaware 'ttiat there' us a'severe penalty for so doing but'wili. 'now observe that "Sexton Dunlttpha's posted' warning no 'ticcs and those who know him will de-aist'-f rom-f urtlir, dt;)rPilations; " ' j'RmtfiOUs. Hey. M.-.A. Williams will preach in the Presbyterian church, here, tomorrow at Tl A. Jt. and at the 4ual hour in the evening... ,4th guarlrrly meeting of the M. "E. church to-day and to morrow at Grauts Pass. . ... . Rev. M. A. Russell will preach tomorrow at Manzanitaat 11 Cm. . . . "Usual services in the Catholic church by Rev. Father Blanchet to-morrow and at Eagle Point on the first Sunday dn June. Jackson County Oranges. Mr. IPeter Britt, the enthusiastic florist .-and botanist of this place, sent us three fine oranges from a tree in his 1 conservatory this week. They were Teally exquisite in"flavor, very thin -.skinned and sweeter tha'nj,, those im ported. It is. only fairi .'to state that -oranges cannot bo cultivated hero out -of doors and. theseUsamples were plucked from h '.small jtree bearing -about forty and well protected. from frost. Sudden Death pf Mr. Seybert. Horace B. Seybert- well known as an tattacho- pf the Sheriff's 'office in this counCy- during various' administrations, diedjn theUi"S. h'otet'he'ren Tlmrs--daj Jiighl-'froiri -ihe' 'effects hi a con--gestivo chill. He had been complain .ingjqf"alight indisposition' 'for several days but his illuessj was hardly consid ered serious until. on-Thursday ho, was struct wiih a ehflVfroui whicirhecoulii not be rallied, dying at 11 p. H. Mr. -Seybert was, a single man 48 years,of .ogelanasejol Wilkespare, Pa'.Jari'd Uad bee a resident of this county for over twenty -five years, coming hero tfrom "Dade county Mo., where he .hasrolatives no.w residing"lin- 1857: Horace was a man of strong, deter cjainecl . character but had. a kindly .-genial disposition and was always ready to do his duty as .he saw it anil liad gathered about him many friends. .He Will beburietl to-day bythrtllmp'd. Order, of Red Men, of which lig was a" imera.b"Ri ftp-30. Poon Horacelhe lhas solved as far.As mortals can solve, (the great question' of the fiitu'rej 'that to him was the absorbing and perplex dng -riddle of his whole life and it is to be hoped tho soluticn is satisfying. .UKAL ITEB8. , OS'3L 5 rjv rrT3i"rjE?T , w vn . nv M f Htt t ! Who is Jacobs? The political pot boils. ,t?.oH Election one week from next Mon 6'cfen5enecdiapplHt Maniotlfs4Wse,Pos.,6lonBfKlv:an."U8for- hotel. Look at his new sign. Prof. L. L. Rogers and; ited Jacksonville lost JLuesday, Reuublicana .primaries. will beheld, to-day and the convention on Alonday next. 'm!" Join "Cowan has g6rierto Althouse to .take charge of L. Leonard's fine stallion. Thos. J. Kenney, Little ri? Chose," Reames Bros.rand-.N. Fisher received newgSohisweMavr .iot; Where was Moses when the .light went out? Buying goods at Crosby-Is. Red Front, of course. V , , -ITT The price of tickets to' the Fourth of July Ball here js.onlyjS2.5Q'instead of $3 as published last week. W. J. Plymale was elected 'rep risen tatiye to the.Grand Lodge, A. O. TJ. W. at "the Iait meeting -of Banner" lodge . Turn out everybody and hear Hon. !Buigerriprman speak on the pbliticnl issues of the day at 'Holt's hall next Thursday evening. rK Henry' Judne'teeps a large 'stock of saddlery goods and will take grain in payment ' for the satne. Farmers will do well to make a note of this. J. Solomon t Co. hare their store .crammed full of new gootir and room 'must .be" made, for? thCbalarice. jpn.Hi; road. Call 'and secure bargains. Guitenu has been permitted to pub lisli another blasphemous communica tiqn to theprcw'.Jflle will1 ig effectu ally "choked off' soon, it is hoped. Another stage robbery is reported to.have. lakrnilacovtwe lye ' miles lhi$, side of Redding" last Tuesday night but no; particulars have, jet beeifje? Jonn.A. iioyer, urana 'Jiiaster 'oi the I. O. O. F. in this State, returned lowing day . E. Jacobs started for San Francisco- this week, ,.aecomJ'miell?Y'IisiyJai Fisher. They were on thestage that got robbed,near Reddinglast luesttay "but.iost nothinff. i " 1 " ? 1. a "McDan'iel &. Co. lei IcDaniel i Co.; keep tho celebrated - . "Davenport" whisky. J.ohn.L. Bums, the agent, is now on his way here, overland, audwijl -soon ,arrivepria' Crescent City Ask for Davenport. The "Times," in accordance with its high sense of honor, hid a paid com munication in fine print, in last weeks issue, that he might cry, "bogus tick ets." It appreciates life 'ways of dark ness. Death to rats, mice, roaches and ants; Parsons Exterminator. Barns granaries and households cleared' in a bingle night. No fear of bad nmells. Bet and cheapest vermin killer in the world. Sold everywhere. SU S: Itiurilafj,! Sextono'ffers'atTe . ward ot 90 tor tne conviction ,ot. any ptirson found guilty of injuring trees or plants in the cemqtcry, and also for marking or defacing any -of tfie'benclies or other property-there -to be.found. If yoii want to save your money buy your Harvesting Machines of K. Kubli. He has the bosx niachiues. The Buck oye.Harvester, and. Mower, and.al-. solheTaylbrSRake; Haines Tlealler! and Morrison plow. A word to the -wise is sufficient. r j-, Frank vM. Nickerson and Lewis Ma KelvjTj candidates forJJIerk and Sheriff orijthe vPeople's ticketinjlj.osfph'ino county, gavetus'a'calP this' weeicji-and they report chances more than fav orable for the election ottheentirej Prt1!i1'n t.liriltllit.llDVi!nnnl.ir ' ' H The New Champion Front Cut Mower is, without a rival. rTos'jiew liieclianical niovenients, running aU most noiselessly andtwith less tfian onu. half the gearing, bearings and friction p'bihlsid'fjanyother'i successful' Mowec ever constructed. .Juts. ,4, feet 3 in clies.y For?saIe at,Birger,& MieglyV ' We are glad to hear of the jioipinaj tion of Frank M. Nickerson for the office 'of County "pery of J.osepIiiheT county for the second termT Mr. Nict-" ers6n,t has. held ithe office or tliej?pa.st. two years, and has proved himself to be an efficient, capable and jpainstak-i ing.otb.cec and wo.uredict his triumph ant-reJelection on lHe-5th of June) A It . is jiot .necessary foij.a, man( to ..re side 30 daJjrs in a'; precinct to entitle liim "to -cast his vote, in. that precinct for couhtyiofficers, as is'gen'erally'sup posed. If a man has resided six months in the State and 90 days in the whejeiheTresides, Whether his residence, in 8;id nreeinet be of fiv or thirtv dnvR , . w. 'j ?zi& uuration. It is most likely that the rnaiL con tract on the route between this place and LiilkViJlelhasTeen secured jby" Pat McMahdiV-of Jactson villa. Hi?tinf was 7,550, some $1,400 lower than any other bid we know -of, and 8900 less than Phillips has been receiving. On tlresroute' between, -Linkville and Lakeview Phillips has' thejiowestfbid, so far learned, 4;997 -Ti'diiigsV Matters in Ireland are rapidly ap proaching a: crisis. .Eviction and-cru elly. repressive measures are now .tfier order and it; is only a question of time, when splendid desperation will follow the sullen, actbpleM.'discontent'qfithat oppressed people. Our warmest syni. pathy is with them bat their victories, if any, must, be- won bravely- and not witli the. dagger-r-else the world will turn loafhinjjly from their cause. If true Jto. their traditional heroism and national honor God speed them. MV Hf itrritt . mint . . rarrl to ffe MKkSiSt cisely similiar to one in to-day a Sex- LTiSKL.rti to the crooked instincts or mairpaper wining 10 stoop 10 any thin?, the language has been deliber- communication in to-day's Sentinel. Read the two cards, and judge of the u'awor'tbj'tricklnrVf The Odd Fellows of this State have pHtche4'fi;fanu, cqmpjisjngoiie Un-1 dred acres of land admirably located nearthemonth of the Sandy in the eastern f)6VlIon oFMultnomih" county, on 'tKe line1 f JtHe-'O.'R. &.K Co' railroad, and about' twelve iuiles from JJortlautErsJThis farm is to be used as ahdmo for' the aged and indigent of tbe&Fder, that are tnotpthiV wise fprdv f The!followinc contracts for furnish ing Fori Klamath with supplies have J been awarded: Oats 150,000- lbs., E. K Reames; 100,000 ft.vLv'.Soh mon; 76,000 lbs., Newman-Fisher; 64, 000 lbs., Beall BrdsVVood.Sikes Worderf. Bran, 30,000 lbs., N. Fish- er. Hay, "Sikes Wordrn and M-, liouges. jn ewnian; i isuer, 'pt J acK sonville secured t the transportation contracts forbothsumuierandtwinter.fi 2lr. Fenton isajlnsedpeacjieri tne unnstian cnurcn as wen as a iaw-. yer." He does nS't.de'ny.t Jarid is sure ly none theworse, fpr.it.- fljemocmtiff t-Ditors aretfrariticallj"3enyingMf; how- ever, and thei logical inference is;-that they consider it disgraceful in Mr. Fenton; to;prear.h tjio gospej $r else". tney ieei uncomioriauie iu aecenc cora panylandl wantfto drag theifJco'ngresi sional icandidato down to a level with themselves. Secretary TelleHs-credited -with"the' forev'flie'si)olicv' has heen W supply them with arms with which to kill gime but they are not discriminating and consid er thalJwTute'ftln.anH wdme'nJare'jusU as legitimate, game as elk and-ufFalo and easieri -to iiapture. iTelle'r has struck tboJJiey to the final solution of the Indian tjuestio n for without arms they must work or starve. fThirtcehundredJsheep in jlfmatjlla county recently dropped 1,415 Iambs and also sheared 10,000 pounds of twool. Sheep are wertli2. and wool 25?'cents per pound.How.does it payj Tne aUove enquiry is from the "Wasco about twice as much now as it will when the Democratic "free trade" 'thef ory- prevails'lind-MrsiFenton goes to Congress. Can "Democratic sheen grow ers perceive' the. point! Following is the ticket nominatsil by the Jackson. touutyl Democracy on' Thursday: StateSsnator, P. P. Prim; 'Reps. Dr. Sianley-an'd S. Furry; Comrs. R. A- Cook and A- A 1 ford; Sheriff,, A, S. Jncobs: Clerk. TLKIiimel: -Assessor. T. R Nichols;.Scliool Supt.,. Win. M. Cj)lvrg;lSur.i?yor. Ji Jeffery. Coroner, Vvit Schutz. The couvention was peculiarly harmonious, Hie '"viva voce" system being substituted for ihe ballqtr .and .delegates who. had been) traiifea't hu's TnatlV fbtick.'Trfo'ficf et ii in'tiieast a respectable ou, but whether it suits the Democracy is something, to.bo. decided yat. A-tOTIIl'.U I'lO.VEER AT BEST t r.( On Sunday cvenmg at 11:20 Wood ford Reames, one of the early pioneers pf lliiStatr, laid down his eartlijy bur3 den at tiif g&fpHi i6ng"iJifefuljof honor and usefulness. For several months Mr. lteanieshad benn suQering from dropsy of the heart and although turn) ofth "pJiUlBlitihoili&JpasseS peacetully away nurrounueil by nearly all hs family. Mr. Reames was one of th'e.old KentuckTstocKi :lii8 father Jiaving accompanied Daniel Boone to that state when it was yet a wilder ness., Woodford emigrated; fronfXen tuck v lo Illinois in 1848 wliere h"e re. Jm'aineu'jritJr'JiKfaaiily' nttil I852,'an(J I then pushed westward with iliemr land hg iWanSro M m M,V falP of If.at yearijFpr ashorlimethe was in the eraufoV of the" Hudson Bav ComnanV: fthen went? to St Helen's ontlie.Colum'. uia uuu ludous iouo urriveu wmi us fdmilyjif Rgue riv,ef..talley;where he lias 'resided continuously until the day oyiiaeath Mr. ReaBieYathetj?wgs; for over sixty years, a minister in the M. iiucljnrch and he himself has been during his wholeifo a consistent ancj faithful jJembct of that organization. living in strict obedience to, all the pre fccpts of Ins' -church; 'dying'.in tlife full faith ithat all tlie promises- of ,Chnsti- anity would ie fulfilled tandy laying down his burden cheerfully and, lull of hope. Mr. Reames was Tn the 7'2d year of his age and" leaves a widow. &C"?-!lVptBK ""Vana ana fathergenlle asVchild yetrstrong- enough to have fought the battle, -of life, hravely and to have left behindthini the name of a worthy, up right citizen. On Tuesday the remains citizens who paid the last sad tribute to airiend:and-neighbor who, with the silent majority, now awaits the resur rection-, and-the life, fef'him whfIioa.Innfl lyandso'welf "always be8 green."1 .. , Xot ? 8BJ? , , T Thatture, aweet,safe and, 'effective American distillation fof. with bazel, American pine, Canada fir, marigold aplj;clovfiftessdni$tdHed Sanford's Radical Curo" for Catarrh. A few doses instantljr relieve, themost.yiolent sneezing or Kead cold, stop, all watery, discharges from tEe nose and eyes, .cure iieadaclio and ,ner i;pusness, and' oanish all danger of fever. Complete treat ment for oaa tlollar. Sutt'Kand the nnseris thats! the 'duty? Jon wool! is lifcents pen nioundf, Miefep farming in Umatilla pays just May-the memory his rlnf.vrenrhnt-L. u t . flHBHBaMRli ' , In IffiieKrlesll !r, a card over the signature of Messrs. Neil and Jackson relative to the action of Mr.-,J.TW.2iernttat JUe time-of the deathAf iny'anfortunata son, Alexander Berry. The card is evident ly inserte-'for electic-neewig purpose and' literal! v truin some particulars,- yet it is soadroitly, worded fthat while avoidinelthe fact8,onheicise7.it,seem. ingly directly controverts statements ieretofore made by myself and friends rolativn tn what I can only regard as most uncharitablaconducPon thepart of one.who. stood in the relationship. of. Preceptor to my poor boyfW'Hehcei,I' am compelledrrfsjBUcbas4rwsret the necessity :.to give to he uu)io , the . facts of .the case. - ,'. The ternbie accident ;'that,deprived. my roungest born of life was met on Sunday. Otirthe samerday he died. Therefore when these 'two" directors say that no order was made requiring Mr. Merritt tojilosetlie.schpol on the. day of Alexander Berry 's.dt-ath tlier speak the trutli, for ,no -school was held on that day.. Ontho eilnewlay fol lowing we laid the poor lad in'-his 'last resting place. On tJve day of his b'urr' iul, learning that M. Merrill, con trary to the-usual-cunloni, had refused to adjourn the school in order to give I the school-mates an opportunity to at tend thn tuneral. oue ot Uiesa same directors, at the request of Mr. T. B. Kent, another director, went to Mr. Merritt and requested him to ad journ. But he (Merritt) declined .do ing so, and only adjourned when the third director west and demanded that ho should do so: and then after ad burn ing refused to form tys pupils jn line (as had been his custom) and lead them in thaprocession that followed tho corpse to the grave. But to their cred it and my warmest gratitude be it. said. 'the girls, under their, own leadership, and the boys marshaled by T. B. Kent one of the directors, filed in with the long" procession of friends and acquaint, ances that paid their last though sad respects to the dead on that occasion. These'art flielfacts as they ttrafc'ipii;. ,ed, and neither Mr. Merritt nor his, iiencnmen can or nareueny inem. v mi no excuse otbeMhata'alreaW given for referring to the card of the gentleman, Ileaye the matter with the public. ' A. M. Berry. Jacksonville, May 27th; 1882 ., Mnrilerjln JopIilnr,Connty. , r Josephine county- comes again tb.tlic front with a first class murder, the vit itim this timebmng V.Aken formerly of Sam's valley in this county and the Mayer David Gilmore. It. appears that last, fall Gilmore charged Akers, who war a married man, with the seduction of his daughter about sixteen years of age .and warned him to leave the coun ty which lie "did.. Xast week Akers re turned, ostensibly- for the purpose "of taking his Mfe away from. Josephine coun'y. Gilmore hearing o.f his arri val took his" Winchester-rifle and "de claring his intention of killing Akers on ight proceeded to hunt himup. Meeting him on the road he. Gilmore. ooirjmenced.hooung without'effect.ariii Akers ;ran 'for.Tbe HirUBlt .and took refuge behind a stump. -Gilmore con tinued '.firiijgj and thet deceased, Jxiiiig armed vithar small live shooter, fired a shet which inflicted a serious'wounil.ou Gilmore and otTiHca'utiuusIy Ion king from behind'-liis'sbelter received a shot from Gilmore's Winchester-right be tween the eyes and causing instant death. "Information wasJiuimediately i li i -i.j...;ii: -i - . urougnd.to 'iveroyvuie and an inquest was held by Justice Forbes, the jury rendering tHe following yerdict: "We yotflf jury- empannelled toex nmine .the .bodyof W.f Akers found dead in thSfielJ 'of Mr.-Thos. Read, situated, on Sucker ,crerk; after making a thorough examination of "the body, find'.thaUAY. Ake'rs came to. his death from'twognnshot;wounds, from a gun in the hands of David Gilmore." We-tlio undersigned jurors find David Gilmore guilty of tho murder of W. Ake'rs. Alex White, If. Kelly, Ira Dunham, John McDougal, James E. Hollandjind James E. Tycer. S. W. Uorbes, Uoronerrj-int v.t woui hiayinjuryis probably23 exaggerated. . V r T . Thefacts retarding the shooting are principally gleanfd from-jUilmore's own statement' there iavingibeen no witnesses- excep'thimselfand the de-r 7i" :--." L v . t ceased,;: w. i( JleVs.Cleantiiss. The;. Oregon Itailway,. and :Naviga tion Compauy's 'ocean steamers have brought tbvPortlabd since "-March 1st 1 2, 880 passengers anil-taken away 2, ,95." ". "" 1- ' ' ...V'-s 295 Boston JMay 19 A cable special from Dublin of.iIay 18th to the "Her- aldsays-Evfcliorisof te tenants for the non-payment 6L rent has" been resumed in umuy iiuruj ui, xrciauu. 'fc'V? "W'css and aslonislmienkiollowing the assassi nations of the Irish -secretaries had, the effect of .stopping for a time-the work of agifation'. Taking- advantage' of- the situation, 'the 'process servers again' pro glared to puRt tenants who o.re iti ar rears, in, .County, .Galway(alne 30Q tenant farmers hayebeen evicted insidd 6Pa weekatid the- work-goes oii; while thej national organizations .are yet in dread of making any overt opposition. The.neasures of-repression proposed iu. ParHament are creating a jeyulsion of feefi5gthrOTght'l?e,couutTy.'h was adesjro; and hopethat'tho' niiir deismigh'tiberoughtjtojusycebut nohegrowiiigTIiisjthftParlia-mentas'-detefnirned ibelffve, wlaat eer hanpes,Jth"at there are-rid g&d trjiifetfrltender '.feeliBgaB&IrisSBjfin, andailonttneaSuros to n'Usli ODpresMon aSbV eeaonr.tp extrewiljes iThJpe- suIt3is'Hh,'titliefife':of'rrevoIUtidnaty sentrmeu'iwhich'th'ad'Deenii'efmitted to.sm6fte.r,.haa oeejv"". upfby, tlie action 'of'the Commons,-arid the 'Re- pressio)jsbin, recently" fhrust upon tb( peojkJjtts .rekindled the fire. Tixo unternfied met alerbyvilJe last Monday in soliiLphalapx, and ere tliis reaches you'r'nian' readers it will U.. Un .IJArl thAnhAnr hrt , UOiUCttlftlUEU..hUiUUIIUUW.kt-m"'VWJ .toufihothe-cjintv. TJfelunanim?us choiQeForJBq'Jsfemow liM.,.u-ju.i.t . i-ii: 1 lv Pi racy, we win view uie proceeaings oi tlie ring and will, endeavor to glean from tho same who is Boss i Representative lastrnballott tGnB-. CaldVlllr&efved ovolll'j. Chapman 7 rotes. Caldwell unanim OuJIchSicp of "JhfilDeraocracP IX O L County Judge last ballot, M. F. BallwfnilD Vofef?(S SfatlieWat 13 votes, J.as.4Suence5vi'otes.,.M. F Baldwinufaaniitf(Jus dbDicoor tlie De mocracy. Sh?HR-lSflftgoJm?aiBrTl, M. Ryder 19, A. Hervey 11, T. G. Patterson 6. Ryder "unanimous choico of the, Democracy. -;;. - ' ! County Clerk 1st) ballot, - Chas. Hughes 18,- -N. A. -Jacobs '8, John Howard 11. 2nd' -ballot TTughes 17,, Jacobs. ,71 Howard .13." 3d ballpt Hughes 20, Howard . ,17. Hughes unanimous 'choice of the Democracy oud applause. ''" Treasurci" Geo." Grotz, unanimous cnoicoiyieijeinpcrcvj.-! TOEC'XE?! County Commissioners, John Iin,Jl and John Goings, unaminous. choice bf the Democracy, Assessor, last ballot F.- Dessinger 521, J. P. Lewis 14. Dessingdr unanimous choice cf the Democracy.' ' Surveyor, 3Ym. .Saunders, unani mous choice' of the' Democracy. Add that up and .see who is "boss," and then smoke it iu your pipe. .K'erby ville, -Mayi'22,US82; ' j ': "". j ' U J i FA t5n'lra. . ' O J "? fOREOOXIAS.l . . During ' the eight years the Demo-) cratic party had control of the state government the fotal amount-paid for salaries in the -offices of .governor, the land "department, secretary of state and state librarian, was$109;G31i67, or ail average of 13,702.95 per annum. The work in each department has largely increased during thq past foUr years, as every "one knows.- Notwith standing this fact these offices haVe been conducted Tn a .much nicic syste matic , and ctecient -manner at a total expenditure in the war of salaries-of $39,521.10. an average of 9880 per annum, or at the ratio of c3823.9a less per!Vear, thanlit jbost urtder Deniocrat ic control. The"' Republican stato'ofii cials have drawn only the salaries al lowed them by law and have protected rather 'than .Siiuandered'the trustiundS' under their cpntrol. Extravagance should bo and will be condemned at the polls! Uiider the DemScra'tic construc tion of the law for the two years end ing September 1878 it cost tho,state"au average of 92.91 for each convict con veyed to the penitentiary. Under the same. law. as construed by Secretary tEarharJ, -the avcrage..ex)Qnse Jor the same class bfAerviceAluringtb'esuc Veeding seventeen, months was but $.r7.83, a saving of $37.88 on each convictr. Do oii r readers .iTesiro 'to re place' in power, a party that'; for eight' years was thus lavishwith the1 public 'funds? .-:-. . - - ; ' .-- H -, . C ; -v- ". ii.T, ; 1 " t i- - People' Ticket In, JofjSiIue. , , People's Coifnty Convention momiria .ted the following officers for Jospphine countv oiilhursdav last: J. W. Mer ty Judge, Garret Crockett; Commission ers, Jnmes 'R. White" arid John Hall, Deiupcratic nominee endorsed.ascpunty. 'commissioner; CleTk"", F. "M.Nickrrs6ii; iSheriff, L. McKeJvy; Treasurer, J. M. Smjth; Assessor, D. Fiester; School Supt,- C.i N Hathaway: Surveyor F. ,G. Day r: Coroner,, Dj Sheehan. kt k The, ticket is one'of -thtfstrongesr l-..j.-'J-.-;j !LTii.l'.1.! . ... ever nurnuicueu iu uusepniiiu cuuubr. and besides receiving the entire Inde pendent; rn4 lieifublican fooof-,that couhly a "largo number of voters "who have heretofore voted nothing but.the istraignt veinocraiic ucKer, win stand -.... TV . . 1 . -,, . 1 in and helD.elect -iLJjYtf shajl refer lo the 'candidates5 more fully in our next issue. "sHolioway's Pills Never 'Despair Something that never failsFever and Ague To the sick it is of little. consequence how they are - cured, whethsrf rora a rationaU. viewoL the, disease or by'the' rales' defined -for the guidance of tho profossion, so long as the curefxi certain--and ;expeditious. To a suffering man thqucstion on the relative merits of quinino or calomel ir uninteresting. - J TJia , .tfaeuliy- -j imay wrangle and discuss their various theor ies, but Dr. Holloway's traatmeht dis pels doubt' erewtbe disciples 'of Escula- hpius have mushed the nrst jstage. Holloway srillsare the on)y renvqdieq wfi(ch eftect.ajspeedy and; jradical :cq.re witlioufdangetbf a-'elaple? Read . tho, adver.tisement elsewhere. , -r important OAUTiox.r iNono are ; genuine '-upless; ithe signqture of J. Haydock, .surrounds each box of(dfiHs and Oiritnisnt. Boxes at 25' cents,-. G2 cents, and '$liach " ' "There is considerable saving by taking; the' larger" sizes; - Hollowat E Co., Now York. BOJRN. STErADMAN-an-Plioeniic1, Mav 24th, 1882, to,MraiidM'rsJ:,Wni... S'lekd min.a.son. '! :- ; llLLER-rln Ashland,' "Mdy't7th, i8'82rto-Mrrand MrsDaniel-ililler, a son,. XTflCTDfc. n,. n8821Wbodforf'RejJmeji;na;iijf Milnfprdville; I!enrdcky aged.. 71 lyears,!"! mjo'iifcl) and i3idays A , . SEfelMLT fu Jackson viUe "ifav '25th,.882, rToracc,B..SeyheVt' aged .about-48. j'ears. ' - NEW A'D'JERl'ISEMENTS". ' ; I-hereby'announfcoHrrsclfta9?an ,iadMl pcuuani,cai(iiuaiu kuvo usiicu ui uhzjl eacir lint. To.lref,wiITrt Tri.5nf I ' -T T TT IffTI.'WL'lF - .. -j. ."pyrsis- I Jacksonville,- May 3 7Ui,-18S2;. -; DISSOLDtEOM NQTICE. NOiTRjE ISIEREBY'dliVEN THAT 1 ' the 'parlne'fthip heretofore ejeistifig, between 'Frptf. Grolahd Williaih Ulffch in1 li3'bakcry.'and saloon 'business s this' day dfssoTVeilby nfutuarcrtnscnt, ihcidttSr rntlMfifr , 'All ltilla nwih'liv ihm tl tvtll be.Sctlled by.Frcd. Gn)IT lb whbm allllie W.....;-. .... .(..1 ...(... HJ .Ml. ...... .1 III wiirlii8:bfpafi1.' .liti.trf Tt. J liankful ror"past patronage, a continn. ance'of ' the snine is nsked; Jhu public may rest assured that full satisfaction-will be:given. . FRED. QROB, . VTiL ULUICH. - Dated May 20, 1882. Notice. LAKD.OrrlCE AT Rosbhuko, Onl -,f- - ,-. ..i May 23,-1982., . ) -Notice is.hcrebv Riven that the follow-' ng-namcdrsettler. has- filed, notice-"of h' Intention to made: 'nnal proot in support of his r.hiim, and that said prooC will bo pade before the Judge or Clerk .of Jose phine county, at Kerbyville, .on Tuesday June 37, 1862, viz: John Miltenbcrger, Homestead No. 2GGG fur the S "W 1-4 of pec. 27 T 38 a RJ5HV Will Mcr. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and culti ration bf,'sai(Iland, vizi Matthias Chap man, David Johns. Henry Johns, O. Big- tun, oil ut ii iiiiniuo, j Lvg,yu Wji. F- Besjamim, Register. Notice. Laxd LJTD OrCE AT ROSEIIUIIO, Olt f ' " Mky.23,1882. ;x "Nnlfrpi liprpliT" frivpn lli-lt lltp Tnllnu-. ing-amed settler has, filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his clajm, and ihat said pniofwiil.be made btorc.thc Judge, .of Clerk of Jack son county, at Jacksonville, Oregon, on Tuesday,, Juno 27, 1882, -vizt Bamuel T. Jones. Homestead No.-2877, for the "W nt VI M and K ot ii JV 14 oec. 10 ,T 38 S R 2 "VV IVilliftrt ;lle names the following witnesses to prove his continu ous residence upon, and cultivation of, Said' land, viz: Johnr Kimc, John ' M. Beard, D: R Lncy, J. W. Davis, all of Jackonvine.'Otegfln.-' '" Wm. F. Benjamin, Register: jotice Laxd Office at Robkbuko, On., ) . ' May 231 1882. ) Notice is hereby given that tie':follQw.. ing-named settler hasfiled notice'.)! his in tention to make final'proof in support of I113 claim, and that said nroof will be made, before Uie Judge or Clerk of Josephine county, at Kerliyville, on luesday, June 27, 1882, viz: D.ivid 3liltenbcrgcr, Home- stead No. 2870 for the S E 1-4 of S W 14 SeclS r. 'i of JS W .1-4 and N E l-l of in v i-j &ecj-Z4 i s a u o w win: iicr. Jle names the following witnesses tn prove pii.l continuous TcSidencc upon. and. culti vation ot, said land, Yi7.j JlatUiias L liap nian. David Johns, nenrv SnarlinB":- OT uliglow, all ot ,YV iHrnms, Oregon.- -. r ' ' .ttii. t: UKXJAMi.N-;, Kegistcr; ; - ! -, JLiver RE.GKpJLiTp , --.j. - , t -iTIIE Universal Veaetdble Rinacca : v . ur . ,i Of. concentrated cxtroctssclcctcd an dlcom--: pounded, froin-mnong the many Ilerbs Natures Great Botanic Garden tFor the speedyiand permaiiQiit rcliof of j tne most Hopeless cases oi pY9PEl?SIA, JAU.DlfK, CIIII.L,a XO ( FEVKU.'UIsimCF.ltKD DIQK'sTib.V, i PCATUI.E.VC'Y.AIJJU ACIDITY, 'SOUn 11ELC1IINO CF Wisb AND HAS TltOJI j Sick Headache, Constipated Bowels and uciicnu weuimv, umi,'au inner uist-uM-s arrising from u bilious state, of the stoin iich or an inactive or disordered liver. X&Setfil iSALRiEVfiRXWHEREJ; j Itedington & Co., San Francisco, Agents ,ior mo i aciiic iouii- . - t . itX UV.J J," -' . j; ' Solomon ftMensor )A LA3EIG-E STOCK -mmXiw: l GfeAiteRcSMDlSE, .,,,iVi Vb mm -bm ...CONSISTIN,GlOF FancTjr.fGood8i Laces,,' RiLhons, Hats, Capsjilim Dress Goods', '' "i '"an'Fldntlela." ' LADIES AND GENT'S vLINEN DLU&X'ERS-t Ladle CoCf I Cloth Lace Shoes. AND A, LARGE STOCK OF, ,;l;U.i .7.1 1, c-fA ZZVLVi'- -.. r Missos and Children Shoes. GENTS LOW SHOES k . . h. of all description; '.- lt -CLOTHING, UNDERWEAR, J tfJrPERSr HA"R'D vTA'RE, SaLxf3. aLJl,3jnjcisfo'-'Stiibls. 10 VHi T.'JrJF' 1' 1- .. Groceries, and Tobaccos. All'to-bosoM rtt'the lUwesVcashfienfeS1. .rr.v -i,iV.v uuot . t Lor county pfodiui 'We,a.sk the public to .uii elm c..iiiiuu uii aiui;j uviurv pur- chasins elsewhere. iPRlBflMRlilllll s Eats, Jud fSihqcs,, xsme&JiWc Goqt mm, S5T3S ' ANNOUNCEMENTS: T ?&. W Bi lli, tv K' ; 'KViafl rio Botfesfaai M 'ii mftt&Bvth I VWr; i.inanAi.- Aiir& V HcfcTff KnrioBnen thai fam'arcaBHllal i date for JcrilT of Jackson; county,! inde- pendent of aJJ parties or '''rings,' Subject oniytb- the decision ortbervotersla'Juntri and accountable only to the people for my official conduct if elected. My.platfonl'l3,I my record as' a ciffzcit of Jackson county. Jacksonville, ilayr'6tl, 1682.' IWJI1 - M.. UAHUIl J.. hrr-l 'Fox1 Co. Commis5ioner.;Mi The Undersigned announces hjpiaelfas, an independent candidate rBrCoimty :o'n mtssaoncHat the-'ensuing election, t subject. in tli. rnlM rt' lln. .fitiTona rtP Ane county. My b1atfdrnl,lk1wdn"fayannwif j acKsun irmchient; ! P.N.FICKET " il ri 'For District-Attorneyj Met '; a ;j fc-t: --. I ..s x.reapyviiuuj .iiuiuuuuu fiiBi-ii u nu in dependent 'candfdafe for the ofllee bfvDis- trict-Attorney for tho. First Judicial( Dis trict of Oregon, subject to the decision of the ivotCHOt'&iid District at the election in June, ' ' J.'.MERRItT.1 .-Jacksonvilte?May Gth, 1882j ,.r-.l no , Totheivbtcrsot'jacksoa.'counjy. At jho folicitationot nany friends df all parties'. I li-rcuy announce inyse!f as artindepen derit enrididate'for-County .Treasurer, -at Iho-nextj Juno.clectjon; and I would thank the majority to"shlti(lln. ' " 'JAMES S, HOWARD, j Jacksonville, May Oth, 1832. , STATEMENT1 UNDER OATH.'"'1 f llAVfi'bech aflltctett for twenty5 years "1 withWobstinato' sKin disease, called by some M. ,0.,'s Psoriasis, anil others Leprosy, commencing on my Scalp, arid.4 ;n spite or all 1 could 'do, with the help of , the most t-kililul doctors, it s'o'vly but surely eitendcd'untU yearago4thla win ter it covered my entire perpii in form of, dry scales. For the 1.1st three years I havo' been unable to do any Inbor,:anct suffering intensely nil the time. Every mornlnr there could bo nearly a dustpanfulpt scales iiiKun.irom, me sne;i on my neu, some of them half as large as the cuvclopb cortfaiiling this letter: In the- latterpart, ,of thfe Winter my skinconlmenccdcratkingi open. I tried,' cvcrvUiing, almost, that, cotid lo thoughti ot-without any roliefi 1 11C llll Ul IUUC 1 SliiriL-ii n cai, iu uui I cquliL reach the H(Springs. I reached' Detroit; and was So low I thoughtil should have to go to tho hospital, hut 'finally goti as far as Lansfai. Mich., .where I .had a pislcrjiving. ,Onc I5r. treat i-d mn aboiit two weeks, but did me ho good. ' Alb thought I had but a short ttm&to live. -ii. earnestly prayed' to die. Cracked through' the skin.aU .over my back, across my ribs,, amifyhands.iliiub's. fqct badly swoolcn, too nails came .off, finger na'lls'dead aml.hard as hone, hatr'deailrfYtriind Tifeless'n's'ord' straw. OhK my God ! How I did suffer! . "My .sister. Mrs. .Br II. Davis, .had a. small paitof.alKJX ot Cutlclim in the, house. She wouldn't give bi; said 'We" will try Ciiticura.' Some was applied ort one hand and arm. Eureka! there was re." lTcf; stopped Hie terrible burning sensation from tho word go. They immediatc,ly got the 'Cuticum Resolvent (block! pitrlfler), Cuticura and CutictiraSoaphegrcatskin. .cure?). . I commenced by taking one table, spoon fill of Rrsolvciit" three tiiiicf a day, after mVa's"; had n'Tjath oneea day,iratar' dout blood heat: used Cuticura Soap, frcclv applied Cuticura morning-; rfnd' cvenmg. Result, re ttirned to'ihy;home,.in just ,six.-weeks, from.the timeI left, and my skin as.smoqtli as'tlirs.sTiecrorWaiieh "s ' ,po, f -aniRA.M firOARKENTiJIbia Jlijcron-JufTcrsojj Co., N..Yw .i.jaT Sworn to before-me thirtSUl AwM Uanuary, 1880. . Is- -- T....r-A.rf.'B.Wr JusJiceoflheTt'dce; tiilt. '. " r . J -' Cuticnr1' Reni'dies nrc for sale Ijyall1 druggists". Trice" Of CtTlCTOA, a Medicinal RissqjxjiT, the new Blood, purifier ($1 per bottle." Ccticura' 5IedicijjAIt Toilet Soap, 25c:f CtTTicaitA MEntcrfrAt: SirAVHia. S()AR, 13c, jjn l)ar3,,for berj and large roDuiiicrs. ."Ic. Principal .cfcpof, ' - '-WT3EKB & POTTER, -I . ; ..j-iSostonMags. . g? I Sanford's Radical.Cure; : ! A slnjjledoscinstintly're'ievesthemost vlplent Sneezing or Head Colds; clears the head as by magic,-sto'psiwatery discharges jfroni thc.nou and eyes,, .prevents ringme inolse. in (he liead, cures" NervousHead. nUllt7UIlll 9ULK1UC9 VfUlllO U1U AZKMVIV IA14 6'hronic Catarrh it cleanses the nasal pas asespffoul mucils, "restores the sencsor smell, taste and hearhftr when afil-cted. frees-llie head, thro-.it and bronchhil. tubes. oY offensive mufter, sweetens and'puriuc llic orcallr. Slops mo congu anu uriraia ,un progress oi cutarrn -uwiiru coasumiiuon. OhcTxJttlo Rhifical :Cure. one1 bor Ca- itarrhulSdvcnt andihnford's Inhaler, all i- oile..package, of all drupgists for Sls ' ' . VEEKS..VPOTTER,Bostorf; otUfeH TiitKS sroRb ur-. U" rffi ' S FECTUA I. I wAtyyje,erTplaste zcnV: . battery f than.any4 olb asteroim electric- battery for paiti aUd j weakness of the Lungs, Alxiiiiiryoripins, Partial fi, Kmo - i-araiysis, luieuinatism .'r2M5TEw, .-.Neuralgia Hysterij Female Weakness. Nervous Pains' and 'Wcakncss.cs.ilalaria andjFavcr. and Ague. Price 25c. Sold SvefywIieM; i,;, ,1882; GriE:'A:iKriD: jA rrnlvoi;isiary; J . n i- . AT i IB All MADAME HOLT'S HALL, .ti-k.j 'ON''' i" 4th"of'jTiiy,882. w i, .--'i SJ. A7 MadaraJ JIoU' takes .plensurp, In h hu'nricing tluit she wifl givaa gxiuid ball on'Ihdefwndence Day, to which everybody is fnvifed. The best bY musfc and supper, will be provided. Tickets, 7-50 j i-1. ma jj.--u,-j.iAj..-w-.j j C4.fJtA.fijR. iul. :