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\()L. II. JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON, OCTOBER 3, 190.S Wo itn's'High Grace Man-Tailored Made-to-Measure Suits,Skirts 6 Silk Cresses Fall and Winter Season 1908-09 ■ can party. I have read letters and FRUIT HARVEST court records and affidavits to show even greater corruption in the Demo NEARING END cratic party. NO. 22. "If you need me for any purpose, telegraph me and I will come over. J oseph C. S ibley .” The won! ‘ ‘rep. ’ ’ cannot possibly mean reputable. We are postive on that point. It might possibly mean reprehensible, but it more probably means Republican, The above letter undoubtedly relates to a Republican Senator, but do not as I have said be fore imagine that these great corpora tions which make investments in the people's representatives are partisan institutions. The next letter shows how they are ready to take advantage of any turn in any election and to have their can didate chosen, no matter whether a state goes Democratic or Republican. Here Mr. Hearst read a letter to N. F. Clark from John Archbold. Its contents referred to a Democratic Sen ator to succeed Senator Faulkner, of West Virginia. The letter clearly showed Governor Fleming as its choice for the office. Mr. Hearst continued: Can you not see that it makes no difference to these great corrupt cor porations which of the parties win? Can you not see that the only thing the corporation interests are afraid of is a new part.— n Independence party? REPUBLICAN CLUB MET WEDNESDAY Mr. Bryan and Mr. Kern attacked the Republican party for not prosecut Much Enthusiasm Displayed-Com- ing the steel trust. Perhaps they hope mittee Appointed to Arrange For a Wkh pleasure I announce to our lady friends of Jacksonville and vicinity that Mr. Roosevelt will whip the steel Big Meeting Wednesday. October that our Fall and Winter styles from trust out of the Republican party and 14, at Court House. into the Democratic party, as he did the oil trust and that Mr Mack will get The peach, prune and plum crop has another $100,000 if Mr. Roosevelt Wednesday was the second weekley CHICAGO , been picked and marketed for this sea should drive out the steel trust, the meeting of the Taft-Sherman Repub- son with the exception of a few late Democratic party is quite ready to re lican Club of this city. This was a are now ready and as their local agent I shall be pleased to show you the varieties. The fruit, except business meeting for the purpose of large fashion plates and samples of materials of the strictly h:gh-class ceive it, for the same C. N. Haskell ing the grapes, is small in size this according to court records, is one of making arrangements for speakers suits, skirts a d dresses, which are made to order according to your in year, and the flavor is not up to the the men who helped to organize the and a program for a big meeting to be dividual measurements, from your own selection of materials and a per standard. This is due to the long dry steel trust, held at the court house Wednesday, fect fit and satisfaction guaranteed. season which will probably never be October 14. The program will consist Mr. Hearst then read an extensive The great variety of models illustrated and the immense assortment recorded in the history of the state court record of a suit brought by John of vocal and instrumental music, of materials admits of every women selecting the style and material b?st again. However our fruit compares speaking, Mr. Taft's speech on the P. Baily, law partner of Mr. Haskell, suited to her taste wittout fear of being duplicated. I w ill be glad to favorably with the best Eastern fruit against the Illinois Steel Company, phonograph. render you every possible assistance in the selectio of your fall suit, grown. Very few fan y pack peaches These meetings are for the ladies as and the Federal Steel Company, show skirt or dress and I am sure you will enjoy looking through the line. have been marketed. well as men. Don’t stay away because ing Mr. Haskell as an “attorney” and The grape crop is very good and of I it is a political meeting, you will enjoy “organizer” for said compainies. He gol d flavor, and will net the grower a I continued: the music as well as the speaking. good profit. Seme fine specimens of There will be a meeting next Wed I think that we all know more about the tokay variety are on exhibition in ! nesday night in the court house to per the purposes of the Standard Oil Com I the fruit sta ids in this city. fect plans for the big rally. The pub pany and its plan of business than we ▼ lic is invited to attend these meetings did a few years ago. We all know as nothing is a secret in the club. that the Standard Oil Company has E Iward Eitz, of Devonshire, England, “done wonders in the United States,” Much enthusiasm was displayed it member of the Society of British Royal or at least in the United States Senate. the meeting Wednesday night which Artists and of international reputation, ----+--------- We all know that the Standard Oil shows that some go d will result from heard so much about the beauties of the Company by the “ application of genius these meetings. When the question Pacific Northwest that he is now mak Wanted Money From the Standard FROST IN THE and discovery” has developed some came up for a band the n ■ -es y ing a very leisurely stay in this region. Trust -Haskell Is a Steel Attor pretty “raw material” in the organiza Pacific Northwest Attracts Famous WILLAMETTE VALLEY funds were guaranteed hv the com" 1 The Columbia River, Crater Lake and ney. Artist From England-Member of other famous scenic attractions of the tion of the Democratic party. tee, consisting of one IW. R. C leman.) The following appeared in the Al Nevertheless W. R. will have the band As examples of methods that were British Royal Artists-Vancover ¡S j N >.‘ih Pacific Coast he says have no William Randolph Hearst addressing never dreamed of a few years ago I bany Herald of September 25. there. The following commit ties were I equal. Paving. the state convention of the Indepen “In the orchards of Eagle valley appointed: A n ee ing f hi rep- ese 1 a ives of all dence party, renewed his attack upon am going to’ read you the following peaches are rotting by the tons. Pears Committee on vocal music, commit ' the Pacific Coast commercial bodies will members of both the Republican and letter: (Special Correspondence. “26 Broadway, Dec. 1, 1901.-My peaches and tomatoes are still on the tee on instrumental music, committee be held in San Francisco on Monday, Democratic parties and produced an The Portland C > mercial Club finish October Sth. There will be delegates in other batch of letters, which he said Dear Senator: I have your kind favor market, but the fruit season is draw an speakers, committee on decorations, ed its new building with Oregon ing to close. Though fruit is getting committee on hall, and publicity com attendance from several of the import were written by or to John D. Arch of yesterday. We have of course not Douglas Fir, and in addition to this scarce, it may be had in the upper end mittee. ed your recent disagreeable experience ant o-ganizations of Washington and bold of the Standard Oil Co. used this sameexquisitely grainad wood with T. with the utmost interest. of the valley for two or three weeks The minutes of each meeting will be Oregon, On Tuesday morning opens Renewing his assault upon Governor in making some high class permanent read so that those who were ubeit in the same city for a five days session, Haskell, of Oklahoma, the treasurer of Think you have done just right in not to come. furniture f >r its main pxrlor. Ni u o.t Eagle valley had a bumper fruit crop at the la it meeting will know what is the Trans-Mississippi Commercial Con the Democratic National committee, being goaded by him into doing a fool- of ten visitors admire it more th m they this season. The yield of hay, grain going on, however it is requested that gress, which gives promise of being Mr. Hearst declare i that not only was ish thing. do mahogany. During the visit of Mr. I am greatly interested in the sug- and vegetables was larger than usual. all members be present at each meet one of the most resultful gatherings of he the “Standard Oil tool and promoter E. H. Harriman he requested that sa n- This is one section of the country that ing. that influential body, Delegations I of crooked railways, but was one of gestion of the law practice and will ples be sent him for the consideration did not feel the shortage of crops.” see to it (hat it is kept in mind, with A few coppies of Taft’s speech of from Washington and Oregon are mat- the organizers of the steel trust.” of his architects who are now building the hope that something may develop acceptance is in the hands of Secre eriallv increased by the fact that the Mr. Hearst said: his country home, which will probably in which I can be of service to you in BAND CONCERT tary Hanna, those wishing o se< a The National Independance party ex connection therewith. be the finest resi ence in America. Last Congress has held meetings in both copy may have thi same by calling • n Portland and Seattle. ists today as an active and powerful Saturday President B. L. Winchell of WEDNESDAY NIGHT the se retary at his office. With kind regards I am truly yours, Don’t allow the political campaign force for good in every state of the the Rock Island System made a v sit o J ohn D. A rchbold . Every republican should wear a Taft The Jacksonville Juvenile Bai d gave the Club and particularly admired this now on to make you overlook the colon Union. From many states I bring the Hon. John L McLaurin, Senate a concert Wednesday night on Califor button, they can be had for the ask same wood. He gave notice to an offi ist rates in effect during September greetings of the party to this conven nia street These concerts are to con ing. Wear the buttons and attend the cial of the Harriman Lines who was and October, and remember that your tion, a state in which the Independenc Chamber Washington D. C, United States Senate, Bennettsville tinue until the wet season starts in meetings and put Taft in by the lar present that if they didn’t hurry the friends and acquaintances throught the party was born. Mr. Hisgen and I Rock Island would have the first dining older states can come to any part of have carried greetings and your doc S. C., May 19, 1902 Dear Mr. Archbold: We need a band stand in some part of gest majority ever given a canidate 1 have pushed my fight so vigorously the city where a person could spend a in the history of the country, Bryan car or sleeper finished in the chief wood the Pac'fic Northwest on one-way tickets trines throughout the country. There are ample reasons for reforms that they have called on Tillman. I few hours a week enjoying the sweet is not as strong today as he was at of the Pacific Northwest of which at less cost now than at any other time the opening of the campaign. Gover- in each state and there is urgent need met him at Duffney and beat him at refrains of our band. there is sufficient yet left to tu-n out during the coming winter. nor Haskell s connection with the of patriotic, independent action throu his own game. more and richer millionaires than has the - «-------- Standard Oil company is materially 1 called his bluff and now the fight Lay in your Winter’s reading now ghout the Nation. I have read letters iron and steel district of which Pitta ANOTHER BAND damaging Bryan. It shows that Bry- is for two seats in the Senate instead while y u can get it for so little. to show the corruption in the Republi- burgh is the center. of one. 1 can beat Tillman, if properly TO ORGANIZE an will tell the people one thing and do entirely different, Haskell has and generously supported. There is no time to lose, however. There will be ameeting at the city started suit in the courts against W. With kindest regards, I am, yours hall next Monday night for the purpose R. Hearst, the champion of democracy sincerely. of organizing a senior band, All musi for exposing the facts concerning the J ohn M’ lujrin . cians are requester! to lie present, democratic committee. ♦ 26 Broadv ay, April 21, 1904 Mr. Jacksonville has the material for a For Chronic Diarrhoea. Frederick L. Eldridge, First Vice-Pres goixl band, and with a little practice “While in the army in 1863 I was ident of the Knickerbocker Trust Com could put up the real article. taken with chronic diarrhoea,” says pany, New York, 66 Broadway: Lame Back. George M. Felton of South Gibson, Pa. “My Dear Eldrid e: It gives me pleasure to introduce to you her-by This ailment is usually caused by “1 have since tried many remedies but Senator J. L. McLaurin, of South rheumatism of the muscles of the small without any permanent relief, until Carolina, who desires to discuss with of the back, and is quickly cured by Mr. A. W. Miles, of this place, per you some business questions of mutual applying Chamberlin’^ Liniment two suaded me to try Chamberlain’s Colic, many merits interest. 1 cannot speak in too high or three times a day and massaging Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, one •of Internatio terms of Senator McLaurin, for whom the pai ts at each application. For Ixittle of which stopped it at once.” For sale by City Drug Store. 1 bespeak your kindly consideration. sale by City Drug Stoae. nal T ailoring, Very truly yours, “J ohn D. A rchbold .” is the very CHAS. A. STEVENS & BROTHERS The Peaches, Plums and Prunes About all Marketed for this Year- Fruit Small-Only few Fancy Pack Peaches This Year. KATHARINE CHAPMAN SENATOR M’LAURIN SMEARED WITH OIL HARRIMAN SAYS FIR Fl NER THAN MAHOGANY a appeahnj one of square treatment. To begin with, every fabric is sold on its merits and you know before you place ycur order whether it is ALL WOOL or There is never any discussion about quality—its worth is plainly marked, But, value for value, the International fabrics canrot be duplicated anywhere at any price—nor in the elegance < f their designs and colorings. your disposal juit now. And you ought to see the STYLES at They will more than please you-aye! please you as much as the tailoring itself, the grace, the hang and the fit. Call and look the samples over. Make Your Selections for the' Holidays a Senator McLaurin is a Democrat and Bailer is a Democrat and Bryan’s man Haskell is a Democrat, but do not imagine that the Standard Oil Com pany is ,i narrow partisan concern. Not at all. It is inspired by a spirit of independence. It is as independent in we are, and if we would preserve our liberties we must be as indepen dent and n m-partisan as it is. This letter is about a Republican Senator: “Personal and confidential. “House of Representatives. Washing ton D. C. Nov. 23, 1903. My Dear A.: A Rep. United States Senator came to me today to make a loan of $1000. I told him I did not have it but would try to get it for him and would let him know in a day or two. Do you want to make the investment? He is one who will do anything in the world that is right for his friends, if ever needed. i pl.ase telegraph me yes or no. I will give you his name when 1 see you. I don’t no but what I ought to come over and see you. Events are crowd ing and I am on the inside of them And think I am playing no small hand and want to know whether to go ahead. 1 The nomination of n Republican Presi dent is not settled. No man can safely predict the nominee and guess I have got hold of the real situation as closely as any one here. REAL ESTATE 2 I > acres, rain and timber, 55 acres, fruit, alfalfa, grain. 30 acres, 10 acres in grapes. 80 acres, 15 acres cleared, balance timber. 27.» acres, 100 acres meadow, stock ranch, 25 acres, alfalfa, goixl ditch. 40 acres, in young orchard, 60 acres, grod orchard land, 32 acres, alfalfa or orchard land. 26 acres, 10 acres in trees, balance timber, 95 acres, orchard, alfalfa, grain. I21 acres, orchard and alfalfa. 100 acres, orchard land, 3o acres, orchard and alfalfa, 20 acres, orchard and grapes, 13 acres, good orchard land. 34 Acres of land nerr town. I I acres in corn, 6 acres in alfalfa, house, cellar, barn and other outbuildings to go with the place. One cow, 2 pigs, / team of horses 2 sets of barn -s, 1 buggy, one wagon, one mowing machine, one rake, one cultivator, one plow,one harrow undone Toledo range stove. Easy terms. $2,500 ' i specified. Im- We have a large list of other property not ..hen-in proved and unimprove I at reasonable prices, Stock ranches, farming and fruit land in the best location. A crop failure in the vicinity is unknown. If you want to buy or sell come and see us. Our prices are right. Jacksonville Real Estate Company ADOLF SCHULZ, Manager