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ORESOrSEHTIBEl. Saturday. LLay 17, 1S84 Republican State Ticket. For Congress, BINGER HERMANN, of Douglas County. For Supremo Judge, L.FLINN, of Linn County. For Presidential Electors, D..P. THOMPSON, of Multnomah, "WARREN TRUITT, of Polk, J. C. LEASURE, of Umatilla. For Circuit Judfje, L. R. WEBSrER. of Jtcfcsnn It will probably be said by rxtreme partisansthat the temper of this paperV politics and especially regarding th office of Circuit Judge lias very ma terily softened from what it used to be. Not at all. This is a Republican paper; and so far1 as its party principles are concerned it is uncompromising. If it be asked then why this non par tisan policy respecting the office of Circuit Judge bah not beii so utrrnu ously up held in tho past it is sufficient to answer thnt the past offers no par allel and nothing approaching it to the present situation. The candidates of both parties for this office have here tofore been rcen of sterling characters and acknowledged ability. This is the first time in th history of the district that cither the qualifications or the moral Ctneca of a candidate for this hi"h office has ever been questioned; and where there is such universil dis fust concernirg theso essentials voters may rest nured that distrust is not without substantial foundation. If it prevailed only among Republicans it might be attributed tc ptrty prejudice; but it doer no. Democrats arc out spoken as Republicans; ar.d orerheie Jthere seems to exist a general uneasi ness at the bare possibility that nn un fit and incompetent person thould be elected to fill an office of such import ance and responsibility. Willi the rapid increase of our population which it may bo expected will follow the com pletion of tho railroad through the val ley Mill abso follow a proportionate in crease in the transfers of real estate which will, more or less, involve title to the aatcc, and much important and complicated litigation will result. The most difficult, perhaps, af all questions with which the judiciary havo to deal is the final and satisfactory adjustment of real estate difficul'ies and the quiet ing of titles. It is therefore especially important, for the next six years, that the office thould be filled by a man thoroughly qualified to grapple with any and all questions that may ome Iforehim. The criminal business, it fair to assume, will share an equal Increase with that of the civil, and this District, with these facts fully before the voters cannot afford to treat the ubject lightly or be swerved from (he discharge of a plain duty by party bias. If it be true that Mr. Cogswell is not, in any sense, a suitable person to occupy 33 cxalicd a situation and that opinion is ceitainly broadcast and if we may judge from public remark thoroughly crystnlized, then every citi zen owes it to himself to so vole that the Judicial ermine shall be kept un spotted und free from taint. Our Democratic cotemporaries norlh" are making a feeble effort to raise a Congressional breezo for Hon. John Myers, their candidate for Con gress. The most they cau say for him, however, is that he is an inoffensive sort of fellow that will do no particu lar harm. They do not represent him as Laving any special qualifications for the position to which he aspires but the rapidly developing interests of "A,,s suite uuuauu urns, wc siicuiu ue amy represented in the national councils. We want a capable wide a-wake man with the energy and nbility that has characterized Hon. M. C. George since he has represented us in Congress, and we feel gratified lo assure the voters of this State thai Hon. Binder Hermann is in overy particular ableto fill this impor tant position. He is a statesman of un questioned ability and wedo not Stand in the l!ght of aa apologist in presenting his name, for he is well and favorably known to the people of this Stalo and will be elected by a large majority. Oar energctc friend Abp, nfier a hari fight last Saturday, came out one ahead and walked off with the belt. If he had had anybody that was worth a continental shin plaster to help him the opposition would havo get the spots knocked off ihem. He was nnv "ray the branb and energy of the whole enb.fit. The Division of Jackson county and adding a i-vortion to Josephine is one of theimesof tig campaign, so it is. said. Binder Hermann's Oppo- nent Wo understand that Mr. Myers is posing before Eastern Oregon as an honest farmer. Now, we know John letter at home,. He is a professional politician. That has been his trado for twenty years. During the last twenty years ho has held office almost continuously, as sheriff, member of the legislature or senator. He was already enough of a politician before he came to the state to have been a sheriff of California. Wo will remind our East ern Oregon brethren that when he is at home in Oregon City he is known as the "Sole owner of one of the oldest, and richest general merchandise stores in town, though he owns a farm also in fact several farms. Mr. Myer's Grst and chief business over since 1 e came to the state has been politics. He has alwnys manipulated Clucka mas county Democratic politics to suit his own ends, nnd has generally been successful. But he can't electioneer the whole slato with "store goods." Hermann will clean him out (his time in Clackamas county by 200 votes, probably, net! wo hope ho won't get votes in other counties on capital he does not posses. "Oregon City En terprise." Wo havo been doing our utmost in every issuo since the nomination to smoke Mr. Nickell out on tho circuit Judgeship, but the utmost that can be got out of him is that all that has been said of Mr. Webster in this piper can, with the same force be said of Mr. Cogswell. If it can bo truthfully said that Mr. Cogswell's record as a lawyer is such as to entitle him to the position why not say it and gio facts and ref erences to support it) The bare asser tion of a partisan paper rill hardly be sufficient. Mr. Cogswell has practiced in this district for a number of years and ought lo haemade some kind of a record. If he has, and that his record is a goo J one, give us one only one favorable ref erence. Mr. Webster, on tho con trary, has ever) thing to commend him. Ho has been tried and not found want ing. His ability is unquestioned and his integrity as a man unimpeachable. To question his election therefore would be to iusult the intelligence and moral senso of every right thinking voter in tho district. The River and Harbor bill, as r6 ported, contains the following appro pria'ions: For rivers in Northern Minnesota, SI 0,000; Sacramento and Feather, California, 40,000; San Joaquin, Stockton and Mormon sloughs, California, S20.C00; canal at tho Cascades, on tho Columbia river, Oregon, 150,000; Upper Columbia and Snake rivers, Oregon, $15,000; Lower "Willamette and Columbia riv ers, below Portland, Or., 100,000; Skagit, Stilaquamish, Nootsack, Snohomish and Snoqnrlimi rivers, Washington Territorv, 10,000. The appropriations for harbors are: Hum boldt, California, SC2,500; Oakland, California, $139,000; Wilmington, California, $50,000; Yaquina bay, Oregon, $40,000. For the examina tions and surveys .of new projects in various States and Territories $125, 000 is appropriated. The ring fight that has been carried onsovalliantlyby ourDcmocraticfellow citizens seems likely now to terminate in a victory for the smallest rinij, but we can hardly determine hov the county will swallow, this same old dish of crow, although itis strangely season ed with Afchland sauce and will doubt loss be i dished by that part of the count; but we apprehend it will prove a littlo nauscatinc: to the ballance of the party nnd how the champion ring stcrs will accommodate themselves to l. ....... :. :. .. i -. vr.. mu uc i" iciuuuia iu ue seen, t -T presume, however, as ringKseem thea Democratic necessity and crow a,1 1"""tj dish, that after today everything will be as smiling as a May n'iingi and not a wave rf trouljle roll across the placid counten-ace of the timc Iionod V-V yi"'-' The Oakland Vidette says: "The Democracy are in terror ot Blaiue. Of all living statesmen they fear him the most. His life record is that of a political gladiator. He has foucht and won some of the most memorable bat tles in the history of Congress. The people have not forgotten how he scored Jeff Davis, and rattled the bleached skeletons of Andersonville, and they remember with a glow of gratitude the courage, readiness and assurance with which he faced his rag ing antagonists, nnd routed the whole Democraticline of battle, and them run behind their'defenses. They know that ever since thnso fighting days the De mocracy has hated Blame with a fierce hatred born of minjjled fear nnd im- potent rage, and has bent all its ener gies to destroy liira." The exhibition given by the Nickell plated Menagerie last Saturday termi- nated 'n a ludicrous farce. The chief manager and brains of the concern in his happy impersonation of the character of "Sim" made some roaring hits and is conceded to bo the star of the combination and the only one that acquitted himself with any credit. - llWfcfclhffcaiMhliwl timgmE8&&i&3&Bm f yjjjj f f Tho best cIJcuce Is the world of the flinty null excellence cf Bbciwell's Ball Durham Smotluff Tobacco is lonnu in vie fact that the f imo of this totacco Increases fran year to year. This could not bo the case If It were merely "gotten up to Mil." or had any dubious or dangeroua isgre dleuta In It- Among willloni of users of all uaUonallUes, surely some one would find oat If It were Impure, injnrlous or unpalatable. For IS) cars this tobacco has been acknowledged to be the i in uorl d. and ercry year the Boll Durham brand grows more popular, the demand for It wider, ana smoKcra more cnthusiasUc over Its delicious natural flavor. Aek your dealer for It. Get the genuine trade mark of tho Bull. ' There Is no mischief done wbera Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco is used. If you arc growing- Gray or Baldj If your Hair is Thin, Brushy, Dry, Harsh, or "Weak j , , If you are troubled with Dandruff, Itching, or any Humor or Dis ease of tho Scalp, USE Ayer'sHairVigor. It heals nearly every disease peculiar to tho scalp, checks the falling out of tho Hair and prevents It from turning gray, and Is an unequalled dressing and toilet article. rsEr-ARED by Dr. J. C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. SoldbyallDr"v- THIM OFIT NOW I Although much Is si!d aliont tho Iropor- tance of a blood-pnrih Ing rudic'.ne. It may to" posslblo that tho subject lias never seriously claimed your attention. TltmL cfll note: Almost cry person liai some form of scrof ulous poison taunt In Ills Teins. "Wlion this tfovelops In Scrofulous Sorr, Ulcers, or Eruptions, or In tho form of Rheumatism, or Organic Diseases, tho sulferlrg that on sues is terrible. Hence the platitude of thoo who discover, as thousands yearly do, that Ayer's. Sarsaparilla will thoroughly eradicate this evil from tho system. As vrell expect life without nlr - ' without puro blood. Canso th' Arm's SAOSAi-AmiXA. TOEPABSD ET Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.jLowci Sold by all Druggists ; 51, six bottle " -. Eaglc'Samplc Rooms California Street, S. ?. Jones, Proprietor. None but the choicc3t and best Wines, Brandies, Whiskies anil Cigars kept. DKINKS, 121 CENTS. No credit in the future it don't piy. Families needing anything in my line can always be supplied with the purest and best to be found on the Coast. Give me a call, and you will be well satisfied. New Cigar Store. 3. ROSTEL, Dealer in Clznrs, Tobacco, Cigarette, Notions, etc. Also keeps a full line ot musical instru ments, consisting of UnUnrs, Banjo, Tnniborlnm, Acorilcons. Harmonica Lie Give me a call nnd I will satisfy yon both in price aud in the quality of the goods offered for sale. B Rostel. TUB ASHLAND COLLEGE AND NORMAL SCHOOL, AisHlaxicl, Or-. Four courses of study. Normal and Commcrcia'i College, Preparatory and In strumental IBS&. Foi particulars or cata'itiv.i annly to the undersigned at Ashland, Oregon. 31. G. ROYAL, A. SI. President A RARE CHANCE Finest Fruit and Hairy Farm In Southern Oregon, sitinted only four nines irum a nuiroau station, lor sale at a Bargain. untaimng 320 acres of good land. 100 ot which is covered by a ditch of never failing water; large and com modious buildings, fine oi chard, all kind of ema.1 fruits in abundance. 40 acres of meadow. Y ill be sold cheap and ou the mostfavorablctcrmsif applied for soon. Crop, stock and tools sold with the place if desired. For further partculaw en quire at this office orot 31. "W. heeler Grant's Pass. Hotel For Sale. Owing to the death of my wife Sladame Jane Holt who has had full control of the U. S. Hotel in Jacksonville since it was first opened, and desiring to change my business I offer for sale the building to gether with all the furniture nnd appur tenances thereunto belonging. The build ing is a new three story fire proof brick, nell furnished and is tho leading hotel of tho town. G.W. Holt. Oakland Home INSURANCE CO. Of Oakland, California, T J. KENNEY, Local Agent. Any business that is worth running is worth insuring. Therefore call on T. J. Kenney at once and get a policy in the Oefclind Home. , SRrLHIlA. iitisasMsislMsfHWIW.-J-jt- Osborne ItaolxLiaearsrJBlIKTBttS EMPORIUM! Intcrt.gtiug 'p0 Fanners. Eock Elist Jackson Co.. Or., JaR. 26th, 188f D. M. Cborne & Co. Portland, Oregon: GenilerA I bought one of tho Osborne A Twine Binding Har vesters foMhe harvest of 188,3, nnd I tako rlea&sJta j0 recommending it to all farmers for it guea perfect satis faction in(cutiing and elevating the grain, and in binding it. It is tho "bos." Tl,e more I use it tha better I like it The rxpenso of harvesting with the 0i,orne No. js less than heading or 'reaping. Yours truly, G. V. Lasce. Asni.AKDj Or., Jan. 25, 1884. D. M. Osbqrne j. Co. Iboughtlono 0f your No. 8 Inde pendent scif.ra.e Reaper this last harvest. Ij; j;j the oest-of work I ever saw dOne w;th any reaper. I cut some green oats liny," "M hu.li was tho heaviest wo -fc I ever saw done with a reaper. I raked off bunches that would weigll, a hundred pounJs. Yours, truly, BESNEfT Million. warranty. "All our Wchines are warranted to GIQONEMILJLER La Belle Wagons, Hodges Ueaders, Coats Unj. Raices liuiord PkWS) Collins Cas(t (Jast-stecl Plows, ' SERVED EXTRAS "We woiiHi respectfully ask our psitrons and friend's lo call anil sec our lino jngoiAls before; purchasing uVsowlicic, ap wc led sure we can - pell As Low If Not Lower Than any first-class goods can bo sold for; and wc guarantee all our goods as represented. Jacksonville., Oregon, May 0, 1S34. HAM) WARE, IRON AND STEEL. sri DEALERS IN FARMERS' AND MECHANICS TOOLS. Wagoji Material, Blacksmith Coal ! HraiHG SUPPLIES SPBING 1'OINT SHOVELS. SLUICE FORKS, PICKS, GOLD TANS AND SCALES. Builders' Hardware, Tarred Paper, Etc. a Full line of stoves, and granite ware, KKfufERHOSETNUZZLES AM) LAWS SPRINKLERS. FISHING TACKLE, PISTI, GUNS AND CARTRIDGES, TABLE AND . l'OCKEl CUTLERY, We areprejSred to give close prices and have facilities for furnishing esti mates on mo?t any cluss of goods. MOOA2jZi'S Biiiocs: CASH Times 'Building, Jacksonville, Oregon. GJiK EHOW 0 M. Hew tojtheZi7ie, Let the Chips Fly' where they Willi" ?ji '0. A iFull Line of Merchandise - CONSTANTLY ON HAND. GOODS SOLD ONL FOR CASH BUT ON AN ACTUAL CASH BAP U. CSTWe buy at a discount and lose no the advantages off this policy. be well built, of piod materia and capalih of cuttin?, if properly man-a,"-d, from tpn to liftpen acres per day. If, on starting a nm"hine, it should in any way proo defective, and not wc.k well, the purchaser shall, cive prompt notic to tin agent of whom he purchased it, and D. M. 0borne & Co , Portland Oregon, and allow time for a pert.au to bo seat to put it in order. If it cannot then be made to do good work, the defective part will be if plated or the machine f-mllim mediately I o returned to the agent, from whom it was purchased, et his pla e of busiiie"", and the ptymentiif money or notei returned. Keeping the iuh chine during harvest, whether kept in me or not, without siing notice a nhop, Rhall be deemed conc'usive evi dence that thn machine tills the war ranty." Surrender of noti"s or cadi shall be defined full satisfaction to party of the second part for all dam a "cs. r. ninnuto, Obornp'., agent for Jacksonville, Medford. Rock PoHit arid Grant's Pas, .will ell this year, the 7 ft. Harvester nnd Twine Binder for $250 here. The Bosi Mtic'iine will cut nicely whpre eer a plow can run; iiNo, mowers for $90. Millei & Co., Afchlund, are also agents for Oiborne machines. F. Hubbard. & BIRDSEY, AGENTS FOR Walter A. "Wood's Binders, Reapers & Mowers, McSheiry Grain Drills and feeders, Randall Pulverizing Har rows, Etc., Etc.. ON CHORT NOTICE- CRONEMILLER AND BIRDSEY. & C 9 a.SEXIjl.3NrX3 OGHKT T bad debts, and propose to give our patrons J. W. 3IERRITT. st? DJX Jacksonville, Oregon. JOHN MILLER, - Proprietor. DV.XLTAl IN ALL KINDS OF AGIU cultural implements, tools of all kimls and a general absorlmcnt of shell bjrdnarc. v33 He also keeps the largest slock ot, and all lh latest improvements in GUNS ATD PISTOLS, ASD A rnXL ASSOR1MEXT 07 Fishing Tackle, Powder, Shot, Etc ALSO LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, AND ALL KINDS OF OIL. Give him a call and examine his stock before making your purchases. m l STORE 1 1 CARD BROS Has just opentd a fine stock of General Merchandise AT nis motto is Quid: Sales and Small Profits. And he feel assured tint all who favor him with their patronage will bo sntin fkd vtith his prices und the quality of his goods. He Keeps DRY flOOI)', GHOCC1IE. r-KovisioNs. CLontivo. JUHMSItlNGOOPS, HAT AND CAI'S BJOrs AND8II07S, nd cverythinjr usually found in a first class Gcncri.I Merchandise Storp. IIq. viiil iohU customers the benefit oC the Teduccd freights pauscdbythc jidi vtnt of the railroad, and will notl'e under sold by anyhodv. M. A. BREXTAKO. Manager. Phoenix, "'recon, Feb. 25, 1834. NEW MARKET ! F.yan's Eullding 3d St , JOHN DT3R Prop'r. Tliis markot is now fully prrpnrcd to furnidh the public with the choicest qual. ity of FRESH BEEF PORK, VEAL, MUTTON, HAM, SALT BACON & MEATS. Also superior Sausngs, Lard, Htc. The most favnrab'e i ducements ofiVrsd topitron', and no effort will be tpand to ward g'ning general satisfaction. JOHN DYER. Jacksonville, March, 8 1834. NEW SADDLER SHOP, Jacksonville, Ogn. Thomas J. Kenuey, Prop. TTAVING OPENED OUT A NEW JUL saddler shop in Langell's building, opposite jtasonic nan, i ,ara lully pre pared to do any work in my line with nromiTtncss and tlNnalch. Will keep on iiand a good assortment of saddles, bridles, harness, bus, spurs, etc. None but the best California leather used. Job won. s specialty and prices to suit the times. C3f"G'ivc me a trial. T. J. KENNEY. Jacksonville. July lO.tSSl. Jacksonville Crescent Cit Mail Route. P. McMahon, Proprietoi Stages leave Jacksonville every Monday Wednesday and Fndy morninns at 8 a M.anivingat Waldo in ihecvrning, where close connection is made next morninc for Crescent City. When the ntwwaon roul is finished about January 15th through tickets, to San Francisco will le sold for $18 by this route. Express and order business done at re duccd rates. P. McMAHON Proprietor UNION HOfEL, Kerbyville Oieson, M. Ryder, Propr. First-class accommodation can always be had at this house at the most reasona ble rates. JSTAn excellent stable connected with the hotel. QH skS?-1 r .Jv- i iirrx. J. W. MER1UTT. Dlt. J. TV. ItOBIXSOX. CITY DRUft STORE CALIFORNIA STREET, MERRITT & ROBINSON PROPRIETORS, Will keep on hind the largest and most complete assortment of PATENT 1.1EDICISES a CHEMICALS, PURE WINES & LTQUORS, PAINT, OILS, ETC., To be found in Southern Oregon. Al.oa fu.l stock of STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS. PINE CIGARS AND CONFECTIONERY, TOILETSETS, And a sreat variety of Perfumery, com mon and Toilet Sups, etc. ESPrescriptions carefully prepared by Dr. .T..W. KoniNso.v. Dr. Robinson's office in Drug StO'e. TEE S. F. VARIETY STORE, CJTDEIt TUB MANAGEMENT OT J. R. Little, Prop. JACKSONVILLE, WILL BE KEPT WELL STOCKED with the choicest CIGARS, JEWELRY, GROCERIES, CANDIES. NUTS, PIPES. CARDS, NOTIONS, CUTLERY. STATIONERY, ALBUMS, TOBACCOS, CIGARETTES Gent's Furnishisg Goods, Pishing Saclite, &c. And everything nully found in a fin1, class variety store. My goods arc the bet and gurrantced tobe as represi nteil. Priccslow. as wo do not proprusc to be undersold. CJfGive us a call J R. Littlb. JACKSONVILLE NURSERY A. S. Johnson, Pro. As the demand for fruit trees is so gnat in Ihia valley I have started a Nur sery in this place nnd will raise nothing hut the fincM MiiUliis. 'I his jear 1 wilt sell fronvibc W cdUirn None y 11s usual 4ffiA-&i-4TOBV-lhc ukLintiA AlallltdS" Nursery, Oakland Cal. The following arc borne ot" the leadiug varieties I will keep : Knrly York E. ami L. Crawford's Wale's cjriy Amsden Alexander Briggs Red May- ,'uump World. salwav. Susquehannah. Mary's Choice. Orange CMng 1 citow licrgen. Lemon Clinjr and many more. aPrnaoo 0.33.CI 3?l-u.rmu Pettite Pruned' Ageu Italian Prune Co dm Prune Grose Prune Peach Plum. Yellow Egir Coe's Golden Drop. Bradtlmw. ; t Cathrine Prune Japan Plum. t hiiries, Nectarine, Apricot, Qiunce. pple. Trench Goosbcrry, Oregon ibam "ane Uerriii", and all kinds ot oninmenU al and shade trees. ASK FOR Union India Rubber Co' Pure Pan Gum CRACK PSOOF RUBBER BOOTS BEWARE OF IMITATIONS! Be sure the Boot3 are stamped "Crack Proof" on the heels, nnd, have the '"Pure Gum Springs" on the foot and instep, vhich prevent their cracking or breaking e arc now mikm? them with "Kuubcr and Asbtstol" soli-s which will maks them last more than twice as long asj Uubber iioots made. FOB. SALE BY ALL DEAIJ All kinds rubber hf Iting. packincr hose springs, clothing, boots and shoes, Etc. Goodyear Rubber Co. R. n. PEASE. Jr.) . S M.RUNYON, AS". San Francisco. DAVID LIMN, JlXD dealer in cofm TzinvnviirjGS. COFFINS FURNISHED ON THE shortest notice and cheaper than at any other establishment in Southern Oregon. Furniture of all kinds kept on hand or rondo lo order Scttlo TTr. Having changed my place of business to Ashlind and requiring all the money due me in fitting up my new store I hereby give notice" to all those indebted either by note or hook account to come forward at once tnd make settlement. I need the money and must have it HENRY JUDGE. Ashland, Oregon, May 10, 1884. Lime For Sale. The undersigned have on hand about COO bushels of superior lime at their Kiln on Jackson creek 1 miles trom Jackson ville which is offered for sale in quanti ties to suit at the lowest rates. C. Decker & Hi Allisos.