e I ; x» RmigUAaFiLMmwamjiw limn ■■ inani ELEO ì ION RETURNS DF JACKSON COUNTY—D ESIGI AL. J. D. FOUNTAIN. ’ candidates , H. K. J khs W hiteakk «.................................... T. F. C ampbell ......................................... »08 GOVERNOR; C. C. B ev KM AH . ...................................... W. A . T hayer ......................................... M V’ 1LK1NH..................................................... FOR bEGKt.i'ARV OF SiAIE R. P. E ak H akt ................................. T. U. R V A M KA...................................... W. A. C ate -....................................... ► oli c REASURER; F. H ibr - h ........................................... A. b . 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M ili .* r .................................. 7 3 74 55 FOR KEl RE-sEN TA i i V ES: .3 01 788 9 1 6 W m . E ahlbh ......................................... • • •’3S 24 .)•> ; iD 794 13 4 M. F ov > t . ub ......................................... ..;HK 21 779- W. M. C ulvig ......................................... ..•74 4 13 > i JuR. A. C-IA1R ........................................ 13 » 5 .. 7 S 731 4 »•OR SHE Cl/T: W m . B tdv . b ....................................................... 119 2ÍL 16l ■»*> ! -1 16 18| 371 208 * 36 1 1 21 .37 2.’! f. 16 J. II. loZR-.l.................................................. 94 171 1.1 1.5I 78 6 2o¡ b 131 ¡ 421 Ì5 2?| 8 21 12 ¡i>5 39 1 1 1 1 FI»R COUN1Y Ui.ErtK: : 1 .1“ E. B. W atroim ............................................. 120 26 16* •ì, ) l 85 18 18 35 198 7.’1 34 58 21 3« • 23 43 151 -I A 1 >6i 37 U.2, lo 8,70 39! 35 W. J. P ltmilk ......................................... 89 50 9 17 55 6 2 1 I tOR 1REA.81 UER: 1 •. 23 34 Hi T Ib>NF.; < v .................. 111 19 s 16 60 18 8 3i 169 69 3.5 46 76 6 2 n 9 107 lo 15135 9 28 10,77 36 762 21 N. F isklk ....................................................... 96 56 15 : fi >11 A-'SES.M >R: ! 1 ’ -i 21 PS 18 15 >1 1M OS •29 59 17 19 32 828 98 P. C. G(> i > i >, t : i >.................................... .. •147 24 171 47 221-26 13 39 13 78 41 ■33 73"- ti. J. STrcii r .......................................... 67 21 5 15 62 6 23 I I FuR t OVMlSHloNErt-: 1 A, . 16 SI 18 17 35 159 59 33 !«*• 19 35 21 37 824 108 E K . A> l>* KHuN.................................... 150 2Ì IH 87" 160 2u •1 •> 84 18 16 36 171 .82 ò2i(»7 2o 35 2 ì 56 ”1 C. ............................................ 136 l“l 35 18 22 11 22 14 65 41 (£7; J ohn * > B hiv . n .............................................. G 16 (»3 6 2u 66 J ohx D ai . ky .................................................. . 7 n 51 5 LS 66 6 22 6 169 53 19 [.2 12 24 ì •) Í 1 44 : 1 l’OR »UrtVEYOR: 1 838 133 Cu IR. .7. How lHl> ........................................ 142 24 15 18 S3 18 16 36 176 67 32 58 19 28 23 38 1.3 705 J AH . J1 FMtY ......................• .. . 73 5ì> 10 16 68 c 22 •> Ilio 46 08,27 12 29 11,76 43 1 HTIOOL Si:REHlNIBS LES I: 1 1 J. W. ili* HRirr .. 771 .10.3 21 11 1.3 80 iS 19 35 173 60 32 ¡55 20 25 22 38 lo 73« 12 fi 163 56 19-29 11 1 33 13 76 46 J. I). F ot ’ xtain . 112 54 14 23 71 6 ( 1 1 Foli C JRON’ER: 737 A- C. S tanily ............................................. ■ 76 51 13 16 67 6 22 6 U5 i 48 ■ 19 ¡28 12 ¡28 12,75 16 Corner of 4Ù aod California Sts., ASHLAND HARNESS J acksonville , O bklon . JUNE 21, 1878 .«r 1 The “Danite” Leader. viu'-e tiirt'r.r-th . m-.v a < u r¡> r»- w « . i I •• •’ 11 " w 1 ' 1 im f «r’tie'i: «».• w’U «end ti e * b n. il poM paid, n free t ria 1 box. As L>r G ul id it t co iy ¡ Bici n nun in« ev rm de ¡hi-di-e Be >»;eii ’ .i H i.'Jy an 1 '8 ur ki."W ;»-’te thou-.'uxis h ve b-.e per- manently cured !>■ I<* u-e of hx«sf r 11'.00,«ent bv mail o any par of U..i »d S'atec or C u. d> < u i ceipt, uf price, ur by expre-o, <'. O 1). Addrera, D orter R ockwem », whoso snddoD death at Svlt Lake City ou the 9th ins., causes suspicions of foul play by poi­ son, was for more than thirty years the recognized chief of that secret execu­ tive Mormon body known as* The Des­ troying Angels.” They constituted the body guard and executive arm cf A H & FkBLDS, of the late Prophet, BraoiiAM Y oung .36yl 360 1’ vlton S trf . v . t , B houkly .-, N. Y. and of his predecessor, J oe S mith R ockwell served under the fir.-t as well as the last of the Mormon Proph tts. And it is gent rally believed that William Mayfield he was the man who, nearly forty years ego attempted the assassination of ex- Having purchased the Barber Shop on Main street, lately kept by James K. Governor B oggs of Missouri at Inde­ Leabo, will always be found on pendence. The shot struck the intend­ hand ready to ed victim in the head, causing an ex­ udation of a part of the brain, but did SHAVE YOU, CUT YOUR HAIR, AND iiot kill Booos. The incentive was re­ Fix you up in the most approved style. A-Q-Give me a call and try ine. venge for the action oi the Governor in v2n35tf] WILLIAM MAYFIELD. ordering out the State militia to drive the Morisons from the State. There is no doubt that R ockwell was the keep b er of many dark secrets, which, if re vealed, would have fatally compromised Positively Cured. snfDrer» fr >m’h> t tire nnv^rne *n a great many of the hierarchy. And as be A'l cnriil Bh< b|.l tr. Dr. Kiasner's Celebrat'd be him3?lf was under indictment for Consumptive Powders. Toe»- l'o>vr are U.e oni) | re,, .r. i>ii kiv W u that «ill cure Con- murders committed by the Dunites at sumption ud all di.ei.ee!« ot lie Throat and Lungs -indeed, so strong 1« our fauu in them, .u d his command, and, as he had intended »leo in convince you th it. * ney . -r* n>« bumiing, *e win r.1 to every rbtferer, by m il, post paúl, n free to save his own neck by turning State’s forw trial box. evidence to seenre the conviction of We.ou’t '«nt your money ttn'il you are jierfec’ly satirtied of their curative ¡aiwer-. If your lif- ie higher and more responsible parties, it worth .avine, don t delay in giving the.te Powders a-11 ey will mail, oh receipt of juice. Address, lisps a few drops of pTusuioacid.—N. F. ASH & RCBBIhS, Chronicle. Ashland Barber Shop s Saddlery & Harness, POPULAR STABLES! We have ctmeiantly cu bund the very best* A shland , O regon . SADDLE HORSES, FPS A GENERAL ASSORT- of goods bis line of trade. K E ment BUGGIES AND hi CARRIAGES, Ladies'. lUen*»’ and Beys dies, a Speciality. And cin.furnisb onr niRtcmer« with a tip-top turn­ out al my lime. Team, Bug?y and Plow Harness Horses Bearded TEAM A BUGGY COLLAhS, UUllRYCOilBS, BRI I LES, CI5CHOS, STIRRUPS. U HIPS. LAS11ES, SPURS, COLLAR PADS, ETC.. ETC . On rMionab'e tpriun, *»n*1 thè ho > <>f c, ire and atten­ tino tXiBiuwetl u, un tlieui m i.ile under Uicir cbttrKe. Ateo, ! Horses Bought and Sold. And everything usually kept hi a first-gla-« Repairing dore with nett­ ness and dispatch at prices io suit the times. We will guarantee satitf c’ion io a’) onr tra or­ establishment. aci icon*. C abdwlll & M c M ahon . rpRE UNDERSIGNED, THANKING OUR TA- B iroiir for t e lib-rut pMroriage bestowed u, on nr tluriig<>ur corne i un wi'b ti e Ut ion Livery Stable*. w<>h Id tie« j>»-ak .« corninoli o of ite s me ‘a cur ruc.esevre. C akdwill & M c M ahon i WHEAT Taken at the Highest Market Rates in Exchange for Goods. ABhhnH, Jure 27th, 1876. When can a man be tafely said to be drunk? That has long been a disputed question. An English Judge has con tributed his quota of information on the subject, ia charging a jury. He had once read, he eaid a9 proof of the drunkenness of a person, the following verse: i Not drunk is he who from the fluor Can rise again and drink ’•otne more; But drunk is be who prostrate lies, And win can neitl er drink n<>r rise. On one occasion he (the Judge) in- qnired of a person the difference be- tween one intoxicated and drunk, and be replied: “A man is intoxicated when he knows what he does and does not care and be is drunk when be neither knows nor cares what be does.” STORE. 4 C. S. Sergent & Co., DEALERS IN All persons indebted to ?>I*t«srs. Hel­ man .t Fountain, will please corno for ward anil Hettle the same with tue nu- dersignvd, as the old books must bs squared up immodiately. 33tf Chandler U Marshall. J D. FOUNTAIN. NEW SAW AULÌ A bright little fellow, about 4 years of vge, made an assertion, the correct­ ness ofvLichhis fiber Questioned, who asked: “If Mary should tell anything that was not exactly so, what would you wy ?” “I’d eay she told a lie.” “If brother should say anything that was not so, would you think it right? ’ “No, I’d tbiDk he told a lie. “Well, supposing ’you’ should say ; something that was net exactly 80, ■ what then?” “I’d say I s mistaken.” ,, A French child asked the priest, the other day, “Why is it, father, that we nsk every day for our daily bread, in- stead of asking onr bread for u week,or a m >nth, or a whols year?”—“Why you little goose, to have it fresh, to be *nre,” was the reply. * « FOR THE GENERAL TRADEI As Cheap ae the All kinds of approved country produce taken in exchange for íjoods. o ------------------ >--------------------- —- £^°Do not fail to give us a trial before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to give sat­ isfaction. C. S. Sergent & Co. PIIŒNIX, OREGON.’ (v2u21 fj on e-» you cm erg ge In $5 to $20 i er ■ W « b K.’ • > ti r'T' CraE^FGUKTH FAST- _ EJ? than other i. 3 capacity is unlimited. Thoro arc mo:o ! I* V- ,•» L j Zi G rl 6 W E 3 sold in the United States co rr.LLned sales of al! th© others. TUG V/JLSOn ^DLLia ATTACHMENT, for doing al! kinds of repaint r, WiTHCUT PATCHING, given FREE wLh each mao’« inc. A Certificate is given with each Machine, guarar.tcoiri.g j uo keep it in repair, free of charge, for five years, St requires no special instructions to L?ain how to use it. Satisfaction guaranteed, or no pay.. Etlac Lines delivered free of charge anywhere in the Unit. ¿ J States. Send for Illustrated Catalogue, art'* . ack for sample of mending, and our Circular No. (97 for further inst ruotior.s for buying machines upon terms stated in the Catalogue. AGENTS WANTED. 827 & C-29 Eroad’.vay, Piavj Tor:;: New Orleans, La.; Cor. Ctato and Madir-on 2ts., Chicago, Lils.; and San Francisco, Cat 0^ SEW! Î33 MACHINE CO. For Scfe ^.7 a-l First-Class Dealers. MRS. M. W. IlAllGA DUE, Agent, V. 2, No. 51—tf. Ashland, Oregon. Wanted in exchange 1« not eat-i y earned in there time*, i «t / Can « * u.aae u.aile h hi three mouths / b o it it Ci»n • JTy 1*1 by any one of euher ■ eex,in *ny p .ti MJ-7 • " ■ <>i the Ci-utury, wik w t.o ie ihn g r<> wo k eteadily ut t'e emp ojne-nt ’b t we luroi-h. I $66 , er > ee^ in your oau town You ìeed noi b nw f urn la u,e over li ght Ymi c.t. give yotu wt ole time to t e »urk,or only y<ooey citiout be m .ue .otarby i.d tapi ly at any other biiri. eèB. I ci»t« noth t.g to I try ’he busii.eer. l'ertue and $5 ou’fit fine. Addire, alome, H. H ai lí . tt & Co., Portland Maine. [2-7-ly 20,000 lbs. Grease At the Factory. RIGDON & CO. tv2n6 f.J [And in short, Everything required MADE A D1FFERANCE. MAKMIALL. ASHLAND General Merchandise, Furnishing Goods, Hardware, Crockery, Boots and Shoes Hats and Caps ♦ -< N. » JOHN CHASDLKR, 360 FfLTox SiRKFT, B rooklyn , Jf. Y. When is a Man Drunk! > MANUFACTURER OK,AND DEA1 ER IN CONSUMPTION t I 3 FALLING SICKNESS. Pevmnnently Cnred iio humbug by onr iiionlk's uxiiffe of Dr. C.on laril'A Cel­ ebrated lnfal.ible Fit Povvde s. ••• • Coiu SHOP 0. K. ELUSI, f 13 n E UN DI.RSIG N E D, B A VI NG PUR- c ’ h - m ! »h« , b ve w.med . bl i from Rubli & WüM.u, beg le ve 'o mfoim trie public tuat 'l.ey re de < rndued muieii a c »i. u.u i ce of tue p .ituu-ge that bi.B lur m.ry years past been c» uferred on iheet jUBtiy OR FRIDAY c GARRETT & FERREE STABLES, Fits Epilepsy, TipiNGS TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS AN*> SA7UR I) YS .ii iiviiig ut A bland same »lay c* u reels w ill our Cully stage line be.ween Liukv lie and Foil Klamath Also wi li our semi weekly lire horn Linkvihe io Luke City and all luiei media e puiuis. UNION Li VERY S ale and E xchange I ASHLAND LEAVES LIKKVILLE NOTIONS. i THE MONDAY’S WEDN’E'DAY’S AND FRI­ DAYS al 4 o cluck a . m : arrives al Link- ville same days. Ke uriiiug, —AND— i. X. i GARETT AND FERREE’S TRI-WEEKLY oiage- tun be'w. . n ibe al.uve named point' three units a week, making the trip through in one d..y car­ rying U S. Mail and passengers. Dry-Goods, Groceries, School Books, Blank Books and Stationery, •yo 4 18 12 26 9 31 545 9 * “ * . 109 11 • >_ 1 i 2ô(]l 49 22 •J s 15 33 2S 72 47 21 85 3 11 16 22 1 • • 10 17 STAGE LINE General M erchan d i se, 713 71G. 33 146 FERRE ASKLAND AND LIKKVILLE DEALER IN íb< CO X ' ■ R E M AN : ............................................. D. J. ROBT GARRETT, Wagon ■ Shop. [ vo’2-nc l9-wl3] NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! CHEAP STORE. TAKE NOTICE. HEUNDER'IGN ED WILL BE FOUND at hi- shop on Main street, two doo s fiomthe livery stables, wbete lie is piep ired to do all kinds of work in his line t the Iowe8t price. T The MRS. H. A. MOORE’S Scientific goods, ^y’at ----------------► ■«------- ---------- CANDIES Repairing of all kinds Jone with dispatch, call «nd tee me. noltf. JOHN RALPH. MBS. H. A. MOORE would announce to ’he Lndiee aud GenHen en who f •, linn eud uf II ir. that ehe h.B pat>*u e l her cel-brated H ir Restorer, which ha* now been before Hie publ c for I tie ej>ace of two yeare and h tion,and it i? gu run'eed to , revent hair failing ou' after fair application^^ Wel'-kno -u owe <10. Address MBS. II: A. MOORE, 1008$ M. rket et, San Francisco, Cal. ( ¿Okg’aaaaûœ dam'Jnatile [v2n6-ly] On band and made to Order, TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE, OF THE BEST QUALITY, all of which, will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH. A 000 BUSH ELS o’ Wheat and Oats wanted in exchange for goods, at Cash »JjVVMJ Prices prices BHWPiease TFWPlease pivp give me a call and convince yoarself, before purchasing elsewhere, as I will not be undersold. no50v2tf B. F. REESER.