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OREQOff SEBTIBEL J.VCKaO.VV U.L.K i Saturday, Jrxs 23. 1S8-L REPU3L8CASJ TJCKS1. For President, Toraos G-. Slaino, of Maine. For Vice President, ToIxxsl .A.. Iiogan, of Illinois. ' "T . Nominees for Presidential Elector?, D. P. THOMPSON, of Multnomah, WARREN TRUITT, of Polk, J. C. LEASUHE, of Umatilla. imLKLflm. j.!.uumaggya3ii'cA" asgaMrg j.t.n TP7iatf stands Behind. Both the Republican and Democrat ic parties, savs the Sacramento "Rrc ord Union," have a past ta which they can point. The Drat reviews its hii torv as one of enduring and glorious achievements for the human racu and human freedom; ihe second can onlj read in its history a constant struggle against all that tended to make this n great nation, strong and respectable among 'he peoples of earth, nnd cai. point latterly only to a Moody pag crimsoned with trenson to the govern ment that tolerated 1. For the fu ture the Republican party gives tb guarantee of its past and the usfcuranci ofpiinciples that are allied only with progress, the cvolvment of the highest beuficonce in legislation, the most ad vanced civilization in society and tin broadest and loftiest national policies Its promise for the future i- that which conserves industry, protects the right of the individual, and punches hi crimes; enlarges the popular intelli gence, assures the- jierpetuity of thf nation, establiMus an American and affitniative policy, strengthens all th guarantees of human rights and ad just the equities between all interests nnd classes upon the principles of in violable justice. Such' is tho party that stands behind the man nominated for tho presidency. In that posiliop he loses his individuality and btandr forward as the representative of a party that asks the people not to with draw its hand fiom the structure of its creation, nor to turn over tho na tionul house to tho enemy of its archi tect ure. But the future of the Democratic paity is vogue, promiseful in word only, and opposed to all that the prin ciples of the Republican party tUnd for now, and have stood for in the last twenty-four years of national progress ion. The "Democratic party turns with shame from the past tliatbhouid afford guaranteas for its future. Bahiud whatever man may be put up at Clu cago, in July, btauds that parly, and no glossing over of platforms or ap peals for personal admiration of the candidate or promises of reform can blot out the significant fact that for its future the Democracy cannot give us the pledge of a honorable post. Since the ligitaut law has been re pealed, and there are no eflicial county papers, it would bo a principle of economy for the probate and other printing to bejetto the lowest bidder. By this means the county would sove large Bums each year for publishing legal notices, which aio still charged at the old exorbitant litigant rates. If the newly elected judge wishes to inaugurate all economical adminhtra tionhe will lay aside all prejudices, and let the contract for count print ing to the lowebt bidder. This the people, who hae ta pay these billi-, have a right to demand. Now that our Democratic brethren know the size of tho job the Republi can opponents have prepared for them to confront at the polls they will have le'sure to turn their attention to mat ters of lively interest in connection with their own coming convention. For instance, it is reported that Mr. Henri Watterson has a roaring fiee trade plank ready for insertion in their .platform, and it will certainly puzzle the laaders of the party to device means of suppressing the "brilliant und de termined Kentuckian without a dis , puting struggle. . . Tho "Times," contrary to its utual xustom of trying to agree with every body, expresses dissatisfaction with the "Standard" for advocating Field's nonJuation. Now dun't you fclloMi go to quarreling, over your candiJa'e for the poor fellows are going to get , badlvleft no roattpr who they are. Mr. Blaine does not permit political affairs to interfere with his literary work iiVthe least. He is now devot ing several hours a day to his history, which' will b completed later in the White House. Tho "Times" seems to still favor Tilden, with an eye to the "it bar'ls." for Charlejsfavbriles must have finan cial backing if they want tho influence of his tremeadcus circulation. Election Returns. THE OFFICIAL FIGURES, AS FDRSItHED BY THE SECnKTAUY OF STATE. The following h the official Tote of the State of Oiegon, at tho general election, held June 2, 1884, as re turned by the various county cU'ike, and canvassed in the office of Sect etary of State, on the 24th day of June, A D. 1884: For Congressman Bingerllermann, 25.G99. John Myers, 23.C32 Her mann's majority, 2,047. For Supreme Judge L. Fltnn, 24, 271, W W.Thayer, 24,892 Thayer's majority, C21. On tho constitutional amendment 11,223 voted yes and 28 17C vcted no, Hiving a nisj.iriiy of 10,933 against it CIRCUIT JLDJhS Fiist District ebter, 1.7S0 Coj swell, 1,417. Fourth District Smith, 5.G40 Fifth District Taylbr, 4.99C; Ber. nett, 4,658. Sixth District Olastesd, 4,308; Walker, 4,201. DISTRICT ATTORNEYS. Firt District Kent, 1,574; Ap plrgate, 1,312. Second District Hamilton, 4,297; WaUon, 3,931. Third District Chamberlain, 5,285; Woherton, 4,912. Fourth District Gearin, 4,562; Tanner, 4,368. Fifth District McBride, 5,362; Dillard, 4,274. Sixth D strict Clifford, 4,362 Fanisb, 4,201. JOIST BEXATORS. Crook, Klamath, Lake and Waco counties Cartvvright, 1.9G0; Thomp son, 1,897. Ilenton and Polk counties Lee, 1,692; Thompson. 1,597. CiKis and Curry counties Siglin, 96Nnluri, tcb JOIST Rfcl'RESr.XTATIVES. Clatsop and Tillamook counties Leinonuber, 1,012; Gr.iy, 989. Coos and Gurry counties Sutton, S35; Thrift, 769. Klamath and Lako counties Ab shire, 352; Steam, 234. Wasco and Crook counties Lyle. 1,787; Lewis, 1,G37; Condon, 1,58S; Dufur, 1,472. Senator John Shrrman, in his speech at Washington Thursday night, struck the keynote when ho said: It-is said that Blaine is bold and ag Sresite; that he will obstruct the busi ness interests of the country. I wouli liko to try such a President. He might shake oil" Romo of the cobwebs of diplomacy, and invjte the attention of mankind to the existence of thf country. There will always be cop servatism enough in CongresH, and in terest in the Df inocratie party, to hold in check even as brilliant a man & James G. Blaine. The Boston "Irso oiler" thus allitcra 'ively cxpressei the Deuiocret titna tion: "'J here will bo booming for Bayard, bawling for Butler, clamor ing for Cleveland, filibustering for Fowler, hankering for Hdi.cci.k, maneuvering for McDonold, masquer ading for Morrison, cunjuriu; for Carlisle, thimblerigging for Thur man, fiddling fur Field, panting foi Paj ne and ranting for Randall." Bro. Nixon, of the Yreka "Joum at, lias begun bis -Jtu volume, am still continues to inn rove, and is con sidered one of the met reliable ami substantial journalists of the coast His political complexion in clear and we hopo ho may "live long and pro p-r." The Independent party againtt Blaine now haa 78 members. It is ex pected that their voting strength will ho increased to 100 before next No vember. A Tariff for revenue only leaves us without national defense, with neither navy, fort nor guns. County script is the onlv think to fall bnok on then. FOR DYSPEPSIA a Cauiiul Liver plaint, vou have a prin'ed puii-antei on every botth of Sbiloh's Vitaliyr. It never fails to cure. Biooks can furnish it. ARE YOU MADE miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Diz7ines. loss of appetite, yellovv skin? SlulohV Vitalizer js a positive cure. Brooks keeps it. SHILOH'S CATARRH REME DY a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria und Cuhker Mouth. At Brooks. "HACKMETACK," a lasting and fragrant perfume. Price 25 cents and 50 cents. For sale at E C. Brooks A NASAL INJECTOR f.ee with each bottle of ShilohV Catarrh remedv . Price 50 cents. For bale at E. C. Brooks. .SHILOH'S CURE WILL imme piately relieve Croup, Whooping cough and Bronchitis. Cill ut Brooks. TnE REV. H.THAYER, of Bour bon, Inil., stys: "Buh mvself and wifs oire otirl've- to SHILOH'S CON SUMPI'ICN CURE." Brooks keeps it. WHY WILL YOU cough? ShilohV cure will yive immediate relief. Price 10 cts. 50 cts. and 1. For sale at E. 0. Brooks.' MAIiltll'D. Hawk Enwutns At the lork's office, June 23. 18S4, liy Hon. 8ila3 J. D(y, county jude, Silis llavvk and Miss Eliza Jane Edvvard3. BORN. llnw-U Saddle, Umatilla county to Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Mills, a"daugutcr. j GniMF.a -In this city, June 23, 18S4, to Tr anrt Ifra TT W n.iKin . , jm... m u.c. 4 II . vii.Mibaja duu. rci..uMCSgr uwjguie;; ung.1: THE SF. VARIETY STORE, CKD.EII TUX XXXJLGHXT 07 J. R. JLittle, Prop. JACKSONVILLE, WILL BE KEPT WELL STQCiBD V T -with the choicest CIGARS, i JEWELRY, GROCERIES, - ' CANDIES, NUTS, PIPES,. CARDS, NOTIONS, CUTLERY, STATIONERY, ALBUMS, TOBACCOS, CIGARETTES Cent's Furnishing CSoods, Fishing Tackla, &c. And everything usually found in a flrx' class variety store. My good3 are the best and gnrranteed to be as represented. Prices low, as we dc not proprosc to be undersold. E2Giv e us a call J. R. Little. Analysis tT Dr. A. Yo'lllcer. T. R. S., Con sulting cucmlst Rojat Agricultural Focletr, England snows or.lv a trace ut nitrates in Black well's Bull Durham Tobacco. Tlie soU ol tbe Golden Belt otortli Carolina. In whica this tobacco la grown, don tsupplTnltniesto tne leat. That Li the secret ct Its delicious mildness. Notlilns so pure and luxurious lor smotins. Doatlonret the brand. Nonegen ulno without tho txailc-maflc ct tue Bull, All dealers nave It, When fel!c wmctrta dri e & ay hlt-cr,your bt toUc la found In BJaeitrtlPt Bull Dr. Aim SBUtXwg 7btac0. "SFEEJ KjaU2(S33l t-iftUgffii 4ss.r4i: rf& .zifni -A-4-kr -v sS5rTO3SS33S3ZS3?tHMS.tKf, S2CSretX5 ni apvwzi I c nrsr25?H ISSKiJi--:-! "i" '-'-'- gSSSSJjai EULL DURHAM SMoraa T0B.ACC0 rii-w-yt rs.,-'?- OS3VdSfSt9 4azzzir&n ?ast?isa F.Kai5st ZZ2'S23SZZ3Z:ZSZZZZSCZ-.C&. SC2iC;;5i5SK XiJSXiiaEht&?S& S?3 3 EHS5?Z2J37SlL NO ml lOfi orAppPtllo, HctdAcho, I)opre Ion, lutllijrktlon unci Cutntlr-ctir.r, C loutnrM, a Sullow !', Dull li";E s: fi ISIolclioil SVIn, &ra among tha .rn.rton. Trlilch Indicate tint lbs lirsr U crjinj !c ai'.L Ayer's Pills vrlll Ettaalito tne Uxcr to prcjwr actl'a ami correct all these troublea. Oca or mif of those Pills thoald be tiken dallj, until ja?ith i fnnjjac-Itsaasg?.1" . UfyToTEnfreat inorlt. Ko famil j can afford to be wittioct ATcn' FlLLd. PUEPASSD BV Dr.J.C.Aycr&Co. '-owe!l,P?as3. 6old ij all Drogglils. Wobds Fan. "VTorii fall to express ray grttl tudo," uti llr. BrtBT Carteb, of KmlitUls, Tenn., "for tlie beacCta deritod from Ayer's Sarsaparilla. UariDg been aQIcted all my life wi'.i Ccret ula, my ljtlmecinfd taturatedirilhlt. It sjuooUin BluteUra, Ulcere, uid M.Urr Cores, all oyer my body." Mr. Carter tttai Uiat Lb va entirely eared by U.o iue of JLvec's SiuCil'.vr.iLLX, and sine diacoa tiiiuli'2 Its uco, elgbt montlia ajo, L Us had no return cf the acrofuloos iyaiptoirj. All laoefal Infections of the blood are promptly rcmoTed by thli nceqdsllcd altera tive. rarrAEOj bt Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,LoYe!!,f)!as3. Sold by all Drn-gists; 51. six bottles for W. FQ'UaTHerJULYBALL! AT THE UXIOS nOTEIi EEBBITILiE. OK Friday Jv.!y 4tb, 1824. The unpersigned will giro a Grand Ball at his houseJa Kubyville on the above date and extends a cordial invitation to a'tend. The bistof musl.'andacood sup per will bo provided. Tickets, $2 50. M. RYDER. Adinhiistrator'B Notice. In the matter of the estate Jane Ilolt.dc-ce-ised. NOTICE is hereby piven that the un dirsignid has been appointed by tho Counlj Court of Jackson county, Ore gon, sitting in Prolate, Adi.iinistrator oi the estate of Jane Holt, deceased. Ad persons indebted to slid estate arc requested to settle the same immediately, anil those having c aims against the es tate will present them with the propi-r vouchers to the undersigned, residing at Jacksonville, Jackson comity, Oregon, wiih.n six months trom the first publica tion of this notice. JEANDeROBOvII, Administrator of said estate. Dated June 14. 18s 1. UNION HO PEL, Kerbrvllle Oresea, M, Ryder, Propr. First-class accommodation can always be had at this house at the mobt reasona ble rates. IS" An excellent stable consccted with the hotel. (Jt?3a week in your own town. Term OUUand 3 outfit free Addres H. Hxtj-ett & Co., Portland Maine. ll Xt5x 3 BaBH 'GEMCEiBBEATIOH ! f-tli 100th 31 V-tf KSfiKiY w 5- OP ftv.-r-'- American Indcpondcnco, I K' if AT Fridd), Jutij "Mil, 1SS4. Asaluteof39 ctms at sunrise. Officers of the diy Mr. Peterson, Pre-Jidmt; vic-presldtnts. Hon. C. tt. BrobaLk..l.S How.vd, Ur. M. Vrooman, D.iviJ Mi'ner j ana Uol. J.B. Itoss. tir.ttor,UoD.L. It. Webster; Reader. V". F. Williausoa; Clnplain, M. A. lll iszns Manual A. L. Johnson. ORCER OF EXEFlCiaeC. 1. Musi: by the band. 2. Prayer by Chaplain. 3. MusiCjby the band. 4. Reading ot the Declaration of Inde pendence t G. husicby tho band. C. Oralkj. 7. Mus5tiY the band. - Grand tiutbacuc and basket dinner on tidgroundsTwIiicbT'-vvil' bar appropriately decorated for the occasion. Running races, jumping races, catching the greased pig, fat mens races, married and single niLn- races, ladies and miss-s races, and a variety of pimis. Arracgtmints ha fc been made with the O. & C. It. It. Co. for ex cursion ttaiDS fronr Ashland, Phoenix," Uoodville, Grants Pass and Gold Hill at half fare rates. SberifTa Sale. BY VIRTUE of an execution duly issu cd ci'it of the Circuit Court "of the State of Orejron, for the County of Jose phine on the 21st day ol May, 1884, in fav or ot iivvrence Leonard, nnu ajrainst h.t:. Nelson and Joseph Fountain, IXefendants, torthesuin of $301.00: and als-o $73 50 costs and the accruung costs I have levied upon ami trill sell at public auction for cash on, fcsturday, CicIOth clay or .lely, I8.T4, at one o'clock, r. m. of sild clay at ethc court house door in Keibyvilie, Josephine county, Oregon, the fol owing described real propirjy, to-vvit : 1 he S V if of N E K ami b Ji i ol J ol s'-ction-23 in Township S7 South R mge 7 Srist . Also tlieminin" claimknovvn as the Dale Hill siluartcil between Succor crtek and Alt house crek. Also the California IJu claim siluatiil on Succor cicek" a'l in Josi-phind county, Oregon, and ITied on 4S the property sit s-iKl n tcnuant, L.. E Xclsoa.- j M'IKE IIYDER, I Jshcriff of Josephine Co., etite ofOreDn. CHAKBE- IH MAHAOEMOIT OF,- 3d aad Califcraia ts., n'wlls - - Qfax, Havingitiken charge of this hotel the uuder&ignHlItakc pleasure ia wnnomicing to the public'that a compktc change wil. be made. will Jjs fnpplied with cvnything thi market affords, and a general renovation ot the 33ccl3 and Hooma will be made. The patronage of the pub lic ib ooiiciUd. Dr;TtoBOsX&5os. '.Y. G. Kexszt. H. H. TTcltehs -TnE GEM SALOON -AT MEDPORD, OEEGOK-, Eeniicy Walters. ITaving opened our saloon in the new brick building of Dyers & Co. at Medl'ord we are nowprcparirf to furnish any kind of a drink that can be lalltd ior, made with liquors that are acknowledged to be tue be-sl in the marLit. A Fine Billiard Table Will also be found at this house and on lhe tables you can tlnd the leading picto. rial aud snorting rupcis of the day. Give us a trial. Kknni r & AVoltees. Notice. U. S. Lasd Oftick, Roseburo, Op., ) June20.1b54. f Complaint having bce-n cntcied atthis ottlce by Willhim ll.P.inkey.agaiust John A. Caruwcll for abandoning his Home stead Entry ICo 30J4, d.ited 31.iy 11, lb7k, upon the YV H of S 1-1 section 25 aid N ol"S JVH be-ction 20, Tovvnhip iki sotth, r, niic 3 west W il, fn Jackson county. Ore-ion. wllh a view to the can. cellation of said entry: the said parties are iiercuy suintnoucu to ajipear at tne omce of the County ilerk of J acksira "county on the aOth day of J uly, 1884, at 10 o'clock A. M., to respond aud furnish trbtimonj concerning stid alleged abandonment. - 'W. P. 15ejmi.v, Register. J. C. FcrxxitTOX, Receiver, Notice. At- L-Vinj OrFicE at Rosebuho, Or ) .Tune 18, ItiSL f Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of Ids intention to make fin il proof in support of Ids claim, and that said proof will be made before, the Judge or tlcrk of Jack sm countr, at Jacksonville, on S.iturdy, July 2(5, lS4,Tiz: John Waikics, bonic ste.id No. 4008. for the ffofN if and E J-J ofN W if Sec 13 T Xi S R 1 V. He names the following witnesses to prove his coutiuuous residence upon, and cuti valion of, said land, viz: L. Rolrinon, of Eaplo Point, F. Ayres, of liale l'oini, I D. Smith, of Es?le Point ai.d F. M. Turgot of Big Uutte, all of Jackson county.'Oregon. AVm. F. BEXJOtrs, Register. $100 Reward! The undersigned wi I p-y $100 reward for the arrest and conTiction of the party who stole J rooster fnm his place on Rich Oa'Am tl'i nihl of June 2d. Tbe moaeyVTleposit and will be paid wiUinjH ;itillii3AlviEE. JsHo June 3, 1834. rc ANN m W -t r' 4 the Col Y 1..1 Wti Osborne Bsolxlzorr, M JutTrfiiij raiJUtrrfi. ' Book Poist, Jackson Co., Or., Jan. 26th, 1j584. D. M. Osberre & Co. Portland, Orrgon: Gen'Jemfn. I bought 'one "of the Osborne No. 11 Twine-Binding Har vesters for the harvest of 18S3, and I take lexnure in recommending it to all farmers, for it gives ierfrct ttntia faction in cutting and elevating the rain, and in binding it. It is the "boss." The more I use it tha better I like it. The expense of harvesting with the Osborne No. 11 if less than heading or reaping. Yours truly, G. "W. Lance. Ashlakd, Or., Jan. 25, 18S1. D. M. Osborne k Co. I bought one of your No. 8 Inde pendent self-'ake Reapersj thiit last harvest. It did th v-'at of work I ever t.aw done with any reaper. I cut some green oats hay, which w.ki the heaviest work I ever raw done with a reaper. I raked off bunehes that would weighs hundrd pounds. Yours-, truly, j Bessett Million. WAREATY. "All our machines are warranted to mm&mmrk i;npa aiasrt3Sijfa& GSONEMILLERv & BIHBSEY, JACKSONIALLE, AGENTS FO.1 La Hello Wagons, "Walter A Wood's Binders. Hodges Headers, 1'eapers & Moweis, Coats Hay Rakes, McShu'ry Grain JDiillp and Uuiord Plows, Seeders, Collins Cast Cast-steel Randall Pulverizing .Tlur- Plovi's, iX&ii't.tl-ll,&4 EXTRAS SERVED ON HOP.T NGTSCET- Wc would respectfully aak our our line ot goods before nurubasin elsetvliers, ai we feel sure we can Sell As Low If Not Lower Than any iirst-chiM goods can be gooua as represented. CEONEMILLKR AND B15DSSY. JacksonTillc, Oregon, May 9, 18S4. HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL. MI urn lias. DEALESS IN FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' TOOLS. agon material, MININO SUPPLIES 5PRINQ POINT SHOVELS, SLUICE FORKS, PICES, GOLD PASS ASD SCALES. Builders' Hardware, Tarred Paper, Etc. A FULL LINE OF STOVES, AND GRANITE WARE, ESBBKIWSF, MZZLS3 ASBLAWS SPSIftELEBS. PISTOLS, GUNS AND CARTRIDGES, TABLE AND POCEE1 CUTLERY, We areprepired to give close prices and have facilities for furnishing esti mates on most any class of goods. MoOAIiIj'S 33'.jOC72S: J!i.tSXSXii.3Nr3D OGrTST Times.. Building, Jacksonville, Oregon. -v Hew to the Line, Let the A Full Line CONSTANTLY GOODS SOLD ONLT FOH CASH BUT ON AN ACTUAL CASH BAP1S. tSTTVc buy at a discount and lose no the advantages of tliis policy. be well l;uill, of good material, and c.j atl; of cuttintr, if properly nuii iviv, fionj ton to Sfteti acres per day. ll, on Marling a twichine, it ahould in Any way pruve drrectivr, and l:ot work well, tho purchaser shall sire prompt notice l,o the agent of whom he purchased it, and D. M. Osborne i Co , Portland Oregon, and allow time for a person to bo sent to put it in order. If it cannot then br made to do good work, thr defective pirt will be replaced or the machine shall im mediately be returned to the agent from whom it wan purchibed, at his pla e of business, and thr payment of nionev or notes returned. Keeping the ma chine duiing harvest, whether kept in use or not, without giving notice a above, shall be dermed conclusive evi dencf that the machine tills the war ranty." Surrender of nots or cash nil all bn depnifd full natinfa'.tion to pvrt) of the second part fur all dam ages. f. hi r.a iur, OsborneV, n-nt for Jacksonville, JMeih'ord, Kfck Poiat and Gr.mt'a Pas-, will si-H this year, th- 7 ft. Harvester and Twine Uimir tor i-JDU hrre. the Bo M-ichinr will cut nicely where ever a plow in run;.i!so, towen tor 90. Millri A Co., Ashi'viid, are also agents for Os'-orne tnaer.inr. F. HDBntRD. j,a)roiH nnd fiicinlj to call and sse sold for; and we guarantee all our iaeJEEmim uoai Chips Fly where they Will!" of Merchandise ON HAND. bad debts and propose to rIvc our pttrons ' J. w. MERR1TT. &a& Ue J. W. MEKKITT. Dlt, J. W. ROBIS60S. CITi BEUG STOSE CALLFOIt.NTA 6TREET, MEBSITT & ROBINSON PROPniETORS, Will keep on hand the largest and mc t couplets assortment of PURE WINES & LIQUORS, PAINTS, OILS, ETC., To be found in Southern Oregon. Al a lu I stock ot STATIONERY. SCHOOL BOOKS, FINE CIGARS AND CONFECTIONERY, rpATi mm Tnmn -l WJLJLiJCL, L C5 Jli X O, And a great variety of Perfumery, com mos arxl Toijet Soaps, etc. t rrescriPMrM mp'iniiT prepared by Xr. Robinson's office in Drug Sto r. 01 i CUB STORE!! CARD BROS lias just opened a fine slock of Genoral Merchandiso AT His motto is Quick Sales ami Small Profits'. And he fceh asured Ihit all wto faror liim with their pattOTirs Trill he W.in !id with t pricis and the quality of his good, lie rtti-ps tKT oon. ouor sirs'. rinv:siN. CLorm:.o. lUuMOiinooooos, HAT? AMI CAPS. noors a.ndsuofs, Vnd everything usually fnuntl in a firit cl.n Gi iteril Merchandise btore. He will ctTe-hi cuitnmcr the benefit of thr retluv d freights ranged by the d vent of the nilro.ul, and VTill not be under s.oldby anylmdr. H. A. ItRKNTANO, Manajtr. riiosnii, iiregon, Keb.2j, 1884 JACKSOKViLLE KUBSERY A. S. JoLnscn,Pro. A the dfiaarid Tfrir trait trees is so greatiu this valley I haye started a Kur ry in tbu plaev and will raise nothing but the fii.t variilirs. TUis ytar I wi 1 e from theWvodlmn JJurM-fy nual nnd aiso trom the celtbrattd ilnatrda N'ursery, (akl:iad Cal. TLe followicir tre some of the leading varieties 1 will keep: 2?OAOl3.0fS. ..irly iorx V.. unl L. Crawford's Wale's ciriy Atuyden Alesacder Brij's Red May. hitimi) World. alwaT. Susquflianuab. Alirj'si coicc. Oraags U.iag Tel-ow 2tizea. Lcmca Cli2 and taany more. I'ettite Prune d'Agen Pench Plum. It.iliin Prune Tellow Egg. Oo'de-n Prune Coe's Go den Drop. UrooHe- Prune Bradthaw. t C'athriae Prune Japan Plum. I heiries, Nrctarlne, Apricot, Qiunce, pplf, Prt-nch (Joobeiry, Orejon hsira. rairnu ISerries, and all kinds ot ornament il and shade lr.t'3. NEW MARKET ! r.yan'j Bni!diii:, 3d St , JOHN LYIiH, Prop'r. Thii market is now fully prepared te furnish the public with the choicest qnal ity of FJ1ESH BEEF PORK, VEAL, MUTTON, HAM, SALT BACON L MEAT3. Also superior Saussgo, Lard" Etc. The mostfavorah'ei'ducercents offered to patrons amino effort will be tpared to ward giving general satisfaction. JOHX DYER. Jackonvi'le. March, 8 1834. NSW SADESa SHOP. Jacksonville, Ggn. Thomas J. Bleajiey, Prop. HAVING OPENED OUT A NEW saddler shop in Lingcll'i building, oppoMtc Maumc Hall, I am fully pre pared to do any work in my line with promptness and dispatch. Will keep oa band a good assortment of siddlen, bridle, harncw, bit, spun, etc. None but tho best California leather u-el. Job work a speci tlty and price Jo suit the tirnrs. tSTUivc nie a trial. T J. KENNKT. TnrVsonville..7ulvlR18Sl. Limo Fcr Sale. The undersigned have on hand about ."00 buhtls of superior lime at their Kiln ' n Jargon creek miles trom Jackson ville winch is offend for sale in quantities- to buit at the lowest rates O.Ducklr & Hi Allisox. For State Senator. I hereby announce myself as an Inde pendent candidate for the ofllce of Qtato enatorfrom Josephine county subject to the decision of the voters of that county at tho election to be IipHI June 2d, 188& DR. D. S. HOLTOIf X