The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, October 17, 1884, Image 2

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MH. DOI.i'II IN JACKSONVILLE.
DEMOCRATIC TIMES.
HOU. V FUH CLEVELAND.
STATE'MEXT.
MISCELLANEOUS,
ns and ta i -pat/t rn oj Jackson i
The Merchants' and Bankers' Cleve- Tn the
County,
Oregon:
HTÍltial hptr for Jarktoii. Jarpkinr & Lake
; land ratification meeting, held in Wall
It hub been heralded over the county that the
evening last drew out a large audience,
A i auge conference of Brooklyn anti­ ¡street, New York, on the 9th, was the
Brands advertised at, absolutely pure
new ('oart*house of Jackson county has c<»«t the
CONTAIN a/Vl^.EhXC->I¥IJK.
FRIDAY
OCTOBER IT. I hm embracing all shades of polities, and in- • monopolists has declared for (’leveland largest ever known in that city. There
Num of >44.0(Xi; and in the absence of any proof
I were fully one-third more people than to the contrary, the citizen» would no doubt
eluding quite a nnmlx’r of ladies. The and Hendrick»».
THE TEST:
Piner a ran top down on u iiot Move until heated,the*
iqteaker w.i» introduced to the audience ■
think the statement a true one. I new make the rrinuve the rover and »trull. .♦■ m-t »ill nut ba re­
Bowditch
l
,reKe,
d
at
the
celebrated
Garfield
meet
­
ilii.x. L. B. I hok ami .1. T.
following correct “tatemei.t. Mhowing the amount quired to detect the presence of annnonUL
by N. Langell, and commenced by say­
of Ashland aibliessed a large ltemoenitic ing. The wildest enthusiasm prevailed. of county warrants drawn with which to pay for
Bft¿T MADC.
ing that his time was limited,as he had t<>
Prominent bankers and leading mer­ all the material need and the work done in and
meetiiig al Salem a few days ago.
reach Medford by 111 o clock, to catch
chants
paraded
with
the
various
ex
­
upon
said
building,
together
with
all
of
the
fur
­
FOB FBEMIIEJT.
Till: New A ork T/ibi'm*. which now
the train.
change chibs. For a block every way niture therein, such as a clock. lani|»H, desks,
CROVER CLEVELAND,
Hlippoit.« Blaine, aaid of him in 1872:
tables, chairs, door mats, and matting for floors,
lles|H>keo| Mr. Blaine, the Republi-
of New York.
from the speaker's stand the streets were window shades, spittoons, stoves and pipe, tire
"He is a coward by instim t and a bullv I
i
can
candidate
tor
President,
ami
said
he
»OR 'KE PRESIDEirT,
crowded with people. Eight clubs com­ doge, painting, etc.:
bv calculation.”
was a Is’ld, aggressive man, and his his­
THOS. A. HENDRICKS,
posed of business men paraded. They Amount of warrants drawn for L. S.P Man-h, or
on his order, from Nov. 22.
to Jul} IhM:
of Indiana.
Tin Democrats have elected ten Con­
tory w.i» the history of the Republican
started from the several exchanges and KeaineM Bros., 3> bbl*». <•< •ment ........... < an tu
gressmen in Ohio, fully as many as the
partv.
However,
he
did
not
explain
cement.
IHJI (41
i
”
"
freight
on
For !’r mí dr at itti Elector* :
marched to the meeting headed by
l.irji 12
Mel ali, Atkinson A Co.. for luiiilsT..
\ few more such Re­
W. U. FENTON .
Of Yamhill.
whether Mr. Blaine had followed the ex­ Republicans did.
bands. Over 4,090 men took part in the
•
A. C. J* INKS
Of Douglas,
12() (10
ample of his party in so comfortably publican victories and the (i. O. 1*. will parade. Half of the paraders were Re­ i L. 8. F. Marsh
L. R. ISO’S
Of Hiker
! Jacobs Russell; sub-et>nt factors
JOO 01) !
leathering his own nest, or whether tin- turn up missing.
240 (N)
publicans who, four years ago, supported L. h. P. Marsh
Jacobs A Russell
2««» 11) ■
S ixck th«- election the Republican* party had been follow ing Mr. B.'s exam­
A moxii the prominent Republicans < iarfield. The streets around the Siib- (». Karewski, luinb« r
rtlö 15
IStl IR) I
parke
A
Son
have nothing to »ay alwiut We*t Vir­ ple for the last twenty years, lie sneer- wlio have ri
idly repudiated Blaine for Treasury were so packed that the |>arad- Jiieob-A Russell.
700 tk)
ginia. from which thev ex|*-cte>l Wun­ ingly referied to (ieo. \V. Curtis and the Cleveland are lion. I . 15. IxM'kwood, of ers could not get within a block of the ! L. 8. P. Marsh
3«»> >i’ i
Jacob». A liUsst-U.
ssn 00
ders.
great Issly of .Independent Republican» I leveland. < >hio, and Congressman Bel- meeting,
3.4100
The meeting lasted until Parks A Son für iumber
| Jacobs A Russell.
darknesi broke it up, and the crowd was j L. 8. P Marsh
Ir ¡ h t<M> bad for Mr. Blaine that the as »elf-righteou« g.sMlv-g.sidies, evi leiit- ford, of Colorado.
3(4) (W»
1
:
! 1
5.) (1)
Tur Ib ims rats of Siskiyou and Pel a biji when it ended as at the com­ 1 L. S. P. Marsh f<»r vault front
]nirtie< cognizant of bin corruption and Iv forgetting that lie owed his own eleva­
2H0 .41
DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA.
for
lalM.r
menrla. ity are not dead. Like the Mul­ tion to tin- I'. 8. Senate to the v> te- of Norte counties. Cal., have nominateli .1
mencement. Simon Wormser, standing
ITB HKAl.THH I.MCbS HAS NEVER
QI ItNTIONBD.
ligan letter».they continue to haunt him. . inde]H-n<ient Kepuldieans in Oregon K. Johnson for Assemblyman, i
E. in the door of his banking-house, said:
In a mlillon homes for a quarter of a century it Las
toud the consumer«’ re I bible test.
The Senator showed great bitteri'ess to­ IL Autenrieth, withdrawn, There is no “I don’t think the members of the ex­
Ax immense pressure is living brought ward this wing of hi» party, denying
THE TEST OF THE GVEM.
2V
doubt of Mr. J.’s election.
change who are not present intend vot­
ill
to bear on St. John, the Prohibition can­ their honesty of purpose. He gl< ried in
il1
Tm Associated 1‘ress figures did not ing for Blaine. A gissl many are Re­
< <i
didate for President, by the Republican the acquisition to his party of imagin-
MAKERS OF
(ft
hold out and great is the tumble in the publicans like myself, who are going to
I »>»»•■». hut a< yet they havu-been unable ary John Kelly and his gang, saying
vote for Cleveland.”
i
of
oiii
Republican
friends,
lleni-
I
to secure his withdrawal
otild more than make up the loss
they woi
\X I X"HMo( > M v>s MKETI.XO.
The tl rongvxt, mr>»t delltlouR ami nstura I fln»or Lnomi, <rad
ure in milch better humor over
of the ln<le|>endvnt R<q ubli.-ai « wlm the re ult in Ohio and West Virginia.
The Cleveland ratification meeting
Dr. Price's Lupulin Yeast Gems
had deserted their party lieeatlse e thev
held in that city in the evening of the
For Light, Healthy Bread. The Brut Drv H p
Bi.ruxi. in New York on the 1‘rexi-
Yeavt tn the
could not control it.
same day w as the largest atl'air of the kind
dential election is quite biixk. On the
FOR SALE BY GROCERS-.
Again consulting his watch.he said that
ever seen there. The enthusiasm was
-
ST. LOUIS
general result the liettillg is even, while
l.-.«2 I CHICACO.
lie had lieen very much surprised ti|s»n
utiboundvd. Over 100,(100 ]>eople were
IO
on New York the wld> are $1.< hni to |7ai>
talking with the |>eople to find that they
F2
Hi
congregated m and near I nion Square.
that Cleveland will eairv the Mate
wore taking so much interest in the tar­
There was 115.000 uniformed men inline.
::il.33s asi
3Ï.UO III
Contract price of budding
iff quest'
He remembered that the
Thousands had to go away, as thev could
I
Th«- announcement that Senator Dolph .
H ai k you heard
would apeak at Holt’s hall on Friday . elections ?
from
TEST ÏOUR BAKING POWDER W.
NEW ERA SALOON
AND STOVES
AND BILLIARD BALL
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
GAMA?
WINES AND LIQUORS
HARVESTING MACHINERY, WAGONS
the October
BY’
rrill<2
(1AKLOAD!
PHŒNIX.
TIÚ- I
G. KAREWSKI
KENTUCKY WHISKIES.
< ' I I o 11 ’ I•: WIN EM. ETC
Has just ruet-ind a full line of the celebruled
DEEKING MOWER!
I
Dr. Price’s Special Fiavcrin? Extracts,
< I < à a i :
MOWER & REAPER COMBINED!
Afld
N kw Y «»B K
Wu ke< x> a superior article of
W hid. hare no equal- in the liurriM fi. Id. Also.
BEANDT,
■LAND LWAÎT GIN,
WINES. ETC.
Direct from the factory, a C h
STUDEBAKER—IN ALL
A
SIZES
ARLOAI) OF
(
. II<JL<I1<1 Rwau <¡ íb
Sa oo
per quart.
lock the Ctdpw'
PERRY & CO’S EASTERN STOVES
»,<> IRON
. Afullai.de
KETTLES <.f
■k of
Milwaukte
TI > w a it i :
1
k
«1
jUM
BILLIARD TABLES.
gitine over the outl<>
two to one on the
th» Itrntovraey
not ealvutatinit
there tloen
leaM.
ft- t?le<
•fort- pur<
11»( t lie v<-
in the Cleveland procession.
HEi-rm.n ins for i i . i . vi i axi>.
Amount pai<i for nintcriu! and extra work don»
Hewitt .1. Seligman, of the well-known
outeide of what wn- paid to th»* contractor anti
architect, t«»-wit:
banking firm of New York and San Fran­
F<»r tenting groundb for fountlat
cisco, in the following letter, announces D. Linn for drafting N ho <1
(’has. Nickell, printing notice«
his intention to vote for < ’leveland : “Al­
tractor*............
though retired from active business
Senti..el otti.-e, notice» to .......
ago. 1 have not vet sold L. (’.<‘tdvinaii. r» ut f<»rHrchitort Hoffice.
J. H. Howard for surveyingnnd leveling
court-house foundation
.
•T. Wtiipp, cutting corner »tone
IL S. ' (unlop. ch-.oiing yard
A. Schmitt, niils.c f«»r laying cor. stone
< >. F M. Co. for funutiif. etc
K. Kubli,-toves. pip»‘s. ehimnej caps etc
Fumitur-1. mattò: <. door mats A freight,
K. Knbli. for gutter* and eovoriii
veranda and flag
J. Nunan’s bill foi
( i. KnreW'ki,
K. hul»b. -tow
the ability
FafxrXO’Ma
lyouis Buenso
U|»on what
li. S. Dunlap, tilling up around < t-h<»i
( has. Ne k’ ll, labels for vault box
• h that he
( roneinill’T A Birdseye, h pr tire-d
Matting for othees and freight.
Bilger A Maeg
>rk on
ment
L Buei
if. .» 117.7; vr /V
K. K. I
p and ha. k
1
ness
S. J . 1
67
or flag *» .
New Y<
Or E M. i 1 O., tioîllde «!»•• k and window
1 ■»’(
r" eil
i its weekly
D’ H tr’ A l <». hai bard­
1
ai d binding mat-
H hl. Ige.
111
t ll’g
hill
K Ku
4
A 's .rU’tt, la) ing c.«rp .»n j<idg» ‘M«’.Htd
Wate» •nt •• un. >t»-ridi.'•un A Co., clock.
T iik Republicans publi.
<«J1> majority in < »hin ; but in i
vast amount of money tl
the great pumlier of men t
from neighboring States, t
ly expected a mm Ji
result.
■_'ii maraei
an excellent tight ami w ill t
the Republican
more. It is
number of K
<>n the stump than
look» like the mana
i nil. 1 ¡♦•nc<i- and hi- swite lied ers t'O I4k- -'■*, or e<
He »aidI he un, ¡tire rely inti on
i oui «ili«*'»tion
vohint.
d th: it if he could «how the the
mitinorn Oregon how l hey reee ived by the co
men
•
r
of bei
am.>nnt
Poaruuii» nierelianl
Northern Faeifie railroad
ing in favor of their Puget
and threaten to transfer
the Oregon Short Line
completed, which
They s tv that (hi*
ever since Villard w .i
DISTILLINO
COMPANY
NOTICE!
GROCERS SELL THEM.
W*«D BY T h S
rice Baking Powder Co.,
. .Ti'rs if Dr. Price's special rfcvcnux Emets,
.Ctijo, III.
St. Louis, MOo
of
AGAIN TO THE FRONT!
pi.
RATES
WHOLESALE HOUSE
IN
JACKSONVILLE
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
IN DRY AND FANCY GOODS.
BOURBON
RYE AND
CORN
CLOTHING !
WHISKY,
BEST TONIC.
In
Youths’ and Boys’ Boots and Shoes !
. und
FOR
MEDICINAL
PURPOSES
GROCERIES !
dent.
i it HAWBrtÄ SALÙÛK I
< <
iobac
ASH I. AND.
HIGH & TAYLOR'S
pie li.K
FALL SUPPLIES,
Fino BILLIARD Tables.
*/ <»r ih »»or.
.chsk V. M.. ?
Iiott-ema: h for
■ f th*«COV .’led
i.i.z.-,
HIEREBY
HIGHEST MARKET
GRANT'S PASS
r lw fa
<f (Ô.
n< thè B ondl.i
Lon-iai ; it Stat
n immer
C ol . AV. H. II, W atsh » of
long Republican, and a proi
lier <>f his party, announce»
vote (or Cleveland and Hei
rat■ •inineinl» th .t other Re,
tm- «ame
Ili» latter i»
an<l shows »hat the Repu
now in the hand- oí un
cians and spoil-huntêrs
And <-<>n-i»t
I. «U-» N<>. I' of Jat k-..rn
at ..r prece» lint
BONNETH.
FLOWERS
on: Ash
No. i. 23 on Thur«
( OLLARH.
BAI’S,
( . Ireizoi) 1 ||)C
luring (h<
n.L
RIBBONS.
CIFFS,
K. M.
I»nv •lilt-.Pi theT
ri ( li muter Ño, i..O.
IIMHERS.
i »RN AMI N 1 S.
•n tic a* last r¿«ur-■<Inv
Kiplm ( ' hapter No. i 1 ”f VE1LINCS, SILKS AND LACES
ik I third Tuo* sdajM.
_ , .
■ »nvilb- Ijtxlgo Ño. ji.
And a
. I
• X
tblo Kock Fncampmont N<». !<’
(»IV.-no a call and I will . n<l-av<»r fo pifase
dio on every other Tuesday ev.
•u, >H»th in good-and prie«-«.
•grot'
MHS WMF. Ill NDFKSON.
• very i»ther
Grant’s l,.i—. Or.-goc, Aug. 29.
.I hh . ; |sM:
L< 11
.f Mhli ■i.
th»- •
.f ..... h r mi.
»• m I;
I
Or*
»nt: Toll V . I
Tu- 4/
r 1/ lg.
Big Btifte. Or..
Jan. 1« ISM:
N
t and lord
iit'i > of <
. tnkiin
«■. mpiithicH
itte h
uiaiasm
' his he:
if tn m ike hi«
•uou*. :iu iniml
PARKER’S SAW-MILL
is the chief. ___________
J
I kish -A murk w - in Jacksotr county
are not ladiig licwMlwinked by r the Repule
lican boHsrs; an<l the same 111.IV
of thin )M»rtioii of our citizens <
In this srctioii we hear of onlv o
Itrmorrat who will vote for IHai
he may change hin mind
thir Republican friend-
mistaken if they think
gain anything bv
eering.
l-t
FARM
h
YOU THOUCHT
FINISHING ANI> ROUGH 1.1 MBEIl.
It an imp<»rt‘*<l cigar, did Whirl, will Is--old in iiii.mtitii-s to -uitutl
nit nt i> I,
roil? N<>' it’s onp of the rra«onnbl>- mt,-«.
famous Kickers manufar-
Orderp prompt!, fill'd .-cd -;u i-fm ■! i<>n guar-
guar
rurrd by
•n,“‘L
I <’. 1'AliKhH A t-O.
IV
PRACTICAL WHEELWRIGHT
pi
lient»
.e.| hi
7.7.7 77.77'
IAI K«>NVII.I l< OREGON.
I V
hi> \IT<>IXTMI XT.
W hen Mr. Blaine
h»rv the >>e»»plr in N
a decidv<l change
sands <»f Republican
Ohio who xup|M->rtvd the State and
ireMRional tickets nominatt*d by
<'Jnmen«led that their folk
t i»‘ Re publican l<
Y emtkkday night
lyn. New York, wbat prol
largest (»olittcal ni<*eting cv
l'nd<(i Staten. Ever
with each other to sh<
tion of their great rvf<
to leave no doubt of
Erupire State may he
-lately l>em(MTatic. lh*m<x
ti.|<‘i)t of the election of'their amili
and Republicans are fearful of the
eral result, no matter how much LI
they may intlulgv in over the elevti
Ohio.
WORK
IN
MY
Applyto M. b. M i - cali .
\«wit. Ashland.
PHCENIX.
LINE
COLD
HILL.
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS,
CRANT’S
45
1‘llUIT,
lillttC ( T.
1H’T -flek,
1
11?
!*<*
BULL LOST !
a--.
|,;,¡
I2( C ents .
and
"
haiding
LIVE OAK SALOON,
si
90
CHANTS PASS.
I|]ueing...............................
(‘oin anti Laundry Starch
Sardines....................
GRIGSBY & HUTCH, Proprietors.
AND WILL
*, t- inon «nd I ienrs are alwaja
..■' I ..- reading table ,« «uppliód
■■• » HU--;-. A l-.M.I Table m.r
' .? PU’J’OM- to keep u btrirt-
c. luvt» U h m call.
GHIG8HÏ A HUTl H.
PAY
THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR PRODUCE!
THE CITY BREWERY
J. W. MERRITT.
CASH STORE
— by -
V I '. IT
SCHUTZ.
VFCl.l.t
Mu. a ' c ,!l -',*'l lz '■ bl .'■ <rn
* — ’avilir <*n<(
INFlIBMS
run••iiialintf
■
'' >" U”»' nutnufnclunna, mal will
,
•’ .. ,’ .| ,1... ,,.r, } h ^( ..f |.yj„r
n.uT.ll l"n*aC"°1
b-er «L.,ul<I
EAGLE POINT SALOON.
CHICAGO AT GRANT’S PASS I !
WM. B. W0RL0W, Prop.
Bl « I <H WINFK. blQlilRH ANDCI.
” ' . ‘
Giwid tren-mnf
r.r i.- ‘i ni‘<i u,<* i, .t ,,f < iiTMldntf in nip hn<>
W. H. WOHLOW.
Nov. 24. 1
I
(¡GOD'S
DIRECT
FROM
EAST !
THE
HEALTH-CIVING WATERS.
kim.M and b.»t et.xk of CENTRAL MERCHANDISE .n
tw.ntj per ,i-nl. I«*» lincierei ..fl. ■. .1 betör.1
>11 M \N \GL RS
I.ollir t jir'lwil!
I ani* run. Jennie
LIGI UBS
W1NI«
ViX .7
SI I
Which will be |oa ;»’<l in <|tui”titi«**» to wuit on
good n al • -tai»1 security. For fnrtir r particulars
ernpnre at th»- 1 tw-oflire of
II. K. IIANNV
AT HOLTS 1I\LR
111
I* llll'UIX
TIIKOl (»11 TICKHTS,
/'Holl I
2( h
-?«»
bl.it.
7$
s ï
PASS.
FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS,
Young Ladies of Jacksonville,
rati-
I »hi<>
rti*.
12$
Orv <> i anulati iI ill k< g-.
( Tllslltsl and till'«'
■I. Jack-on. ill«.
HENRY PAPE. Engl neer.
Money to Loan !
A LEAP-YEAR PARTY
und (>reg«»n
I WILL SELL
Appi: t»S. M. Wll.'<>X. A.- ' Oc •■■■ l’n-w
Or to
GEO. IL INORI WS
<». A < R. II. l o., l'ortlai .1. Or.
Inf V.
f all k ud­ > m; d.
I k . (i
lleod.
Railroad Saloon,
DURING THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS!
Apple toM. E. l’.Mit F, Av.it, G .ld Hill.
e . dkroboam
buy.
■»Orlili, • ■ MSI 1TFP.
Ro*-*, Emily Brown. Ann« Bilger,
•tieni» should derive all the consola­
tion |Hi«sible from the result in (»bio.
In the N ■vciiiber election they will timi
their old foe more than a in itch for them
in N. w York. New Jersey, Indiana. <'al­
to the increasing Repiiblieaniiefection in
all parts of the State, will convince them
that Blaine lias no more chance of get- question naturally arises whether he was
| ting the electoral votes of New York nut picturing those gentlemen after him-
I sell
Uhan of Georgia.”
HIDES, FURS, PRODUCE
Settle Up !
ENTERTAINMENT
JACKSONVILLE RETAIL MARKET.
I Hr
Igllt 2
n
weekly .
I
i»
4 11 l’FHSOXS INDFBTFD TO TH1 ( X-
*A tb-nogin d by noir <>r ;.• < <- iit .’ an- v
d
ti» call and M tt !<• up forthwith f’artu - k’ <»w;: g
themaelyea indebted to m® wHi do well to heed
this notice, as 1 am determined to enforce pay­
ment where it ia r<-fu«rd or n«-gl<*<'tr<l.
IL I’M E. S r .
VIAIM.IXEXT AXD
BREAD
UPON
THE
WATERS."
Will Lx* prenenf«! by the following m«it:
Dr. Ib.rb-n Pr.-H of S» m.i
< . K.Chnn-*<»r
H trrv Harlem, hit* son..........
.In-. T. Tufi-
Bob Win*l< r>,
| .
8. W. Wilcox
Fr. d li.
■
i
Jos. Scott.
Mr-, l/orintr, hoiisi k. cp.»r
Mvra Wb»w|iT
Livy. Dr. H-trb-u
!.<u..hlt-r
M. Teff -
y (picked up»,...............
Bertha Wall
ririMl
EE SIX ESS, Dysp
I
ES
< ALLJKi FK.
¡•*5 I I I » I > 1 V
«3
New.Hp.per Advert.lsing Bureau <10 Spruce
Al in<* i * k
ill»»
Wuhtl
BEST RUBBER BOOT
Fur
8 kJclIwa
Then
i,
ILL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE I NDEIt.
IX >AV
!>1M( 1C?
.A sinned by notc«»rhot»k account, are r»‘<ju
to call and ecttlfl without df-Liv.
a
G. K(HE\VHKI
Our iufontton is to cultivate the tmd-of Jackson and J<» -p
c C'»untH*M. un«l wc w.Jl gii nr
ions.
fair treatment and honorable dealing in all tnin<
i st ass . kri mi nt qf holts screws . ante«1 to the
Doors <»p«»n at
perf< finance to com»n**noo
est sportimi , blasting ani » giant at 7:.io.
lire and coppor rio.ts.. r rpi. fib.', pir.nfier..
I -w'l r .Faso. Csps sud Wad- at
Admission .‘Ml cents. Children over eight years nippen, tong» and Laminen, st
& CO.
JOHN MI LI.Eli 8
of age and under fourteen, half price.
JOHN M1LLABS
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CHRONIC DISEASES
THIS PARERE»
NFW YORK STOVES, TINWARE &
NOTICE
;1 rd
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125,000 BitlCK! THE BEST (¡001>S AT
The under-igned have <»n hard a large rum
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bu Lxadc lcr il lu luEaug
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FOR INVALIDS.
EX i'EXSl I 7f
Cai
PltOGKAMME.
"The Wp.rri.tr JMti.” bx
Wm. W o « m 1
ti.»n ' llnivt- Drank my lanf Drink” -
of tir>t-r.>i<- brick. vvb-<-h they offer for sal
By Mnt. J. W. Howard reasonable rates, in qnuntif’it« to suit.
H<»1<> an.! choms—"Flitting Away.”
f’iOLT A HARDIN’.
The beautiful two-act drama entitled
Till ni«»M in
tn t ' i.iio
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GRANT’S PASS SCHOOL HOUSE
Friduy, fh-t, .?/, JSS.}.
SrxAroK18ii.ru characterixed George the 11th
publican meeting Iwld one day hist week,
says: “One of the greatest demon-tril­ William Curtis, Carl Schurz ami tin- bad.ecm
lions ever seen in New York .«wept other lnde|>endent Rcpul>liciin leaders
being of the “holier-tli.in-thou"
through its streets, almost from noon 'as
’
til
light. If our irietids in the other cla«», and »aid that w hen they < aim- in
St.
iave not long ago dismissi .l all contact with ’in- lalmring classes they
intuitively gathered flieir skirts doser
alsuit them. Everylwsly wiuj knows the
speaker is well aware of the fact that he
was <lc»< riliing himself exactly. The
Coni
COMMIT] IT.
::»• I.inn. Flora Orth. K;
I carrying
and on local issues that
are ever successful ther
•was ca«t, there licit
■ease for the Pemocra-
< »nr
notwithstanding their defeat
k 1 in New York U rm »king
ito nia. N ■s:i'l.i ami the South.
"r< at Ik-iuocratie and Indeiwndent Re­
fears about New York we think yest -r-
-aJav's demonstrations in this city, added
••• l * tnken tl •• shop formerly <»ccui»w<l b\ .1.
II
iM.ilutm, in ronr of Dorewm'N hlnckMiiith
•p. I t-ik»*thi* m» HnN <»f inforiiimu the public
Ih t I nm prepared to do
ALL
ASHLAND.
Applyto M. V. B. SOI i.l', '. ;ent. 1’1 o :ix.
II
I t ti
V
it.
NEW TOWN GF MEDFORD!
G Ml D THE MAN Mi EM ENT OF
I j.roposM k. . pil git «tucked with
d will b* i h-a-M-d io ree**ivo a call from all who
T. T. McKENZÎÉ.
L<»te for sale at low prices arid on v t-y terir» «
Apply toJ.H. floWXRD. \
Milford.
Also, in the K tilro.id Addition to the town of
E. DeROBOAM,
the fizzh
been fre.
bv Dem
Mr. I»..l|
on anyoi
Rtirfaee
preparing a letter giving; i lull stat» in nb
m the matter.
party will repudiatetht
when he romes tip
Even such leading ImlepciidtHit lb
In ui pajirrs as the New York I
IDT’. ;
!Ïi
FLOORING,
CEILINC,
U.S.HotelBjildhg Jacksonville
T. T. HrKEVIE. Prop'r.
NEW THIS WEEK.
RUSTIC,
U. S. SAI OON
JERRY NUNAN
♦ 1
Portland. Or.
P. (). Box 179.
what Janie« F. Jov said 1 t» him con- ein- •
ing Rlaine n ptoiuising joy to make a
eongreenional eoinmitte** IIn-lit Joy'ein-
tereat. should he take ■mine I m . ii .I» off
Blaine'» hand». Smith ».tv» that .lov
told hint the eame thing. Smith is now
PRICE
C. C. PARKER & CO, Props
ni V
( Olli
I
PRODUCE
The Very Latest Styles
I ••■tm >
be result
eveland
how for
IL
Tt.e b**t of
WINES, LIQUOFS & CIGARS,
1 herein.
IL\S J. DAY
f J k
T iik telegraph aiuioui
-
ROCUE
RIVER
The best dry hop yeast in the world. Bread
c-ed by this yeast Is light, white and whole-
uuly by BRUWMI1FÎ1K At CO
Claflin.the
Blaine. He
can, bat could not
proof of Blaine’s lying
ing Valley mi
causes great «
Blaineites, and will h.
effF. t in Brooklyn. Andst
KAREWSKI Jacksonville
I toti vitb
able tonira, ouiekly end cm- i
|>>«pe|»<si i. I iiilig«ion, \\ « nk
¡ iiiptirr BI<»<»<L .'lahil ht,< liilt.»« nnd 1 v*ej
u nd Neurnlgia.
It is an unfailing n t
liMney* mid l.iver
It is invaluable f<
W omen, and all h. ■
ljure the
ti pat ion
ami pnril
,
aids the HSV
•s lieartburn and B< 1
the muscles and nen
>r Intermittent Fevet
rgy, Ac., it has no v<p
The genuine has «i>«
e l red lines on u rapji
T iik Republ
tidier, A*«*0. by 19,<»
there iskl decided falling
coin pa red with that
prejudiced outsider
1884 is nothing
crow about .unie
from total annihilation
v r« ai
KH1S Io
They
i anv
I >flln e
M< dical Purpost s
Eor
LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD
not get near the meeting. At midnight
the streets were still full of pts.ple and
the ilubs were marching homeward
Great nunds rs of Republicans marched
fcurai in a tiret-
SF 11
Light Reapers and Twine Binders,
PRICE BAKING I’OWBEKCO.,
had "kii ked" against the
that anylsslv should
taiitf now n-davs w;i
helisioji.
1 tenni« »n
Tin* liig
■ly a Republican |*>
at mantifactorir
even a« far
if it liad de*
ain market * That
body but the
OREGON
ii. B. FILLER
I
uelintid. < < < bt» iron* |*w
ii,
........... a’- !l‘“ •fj'* r in«r that are
-•■hl Ln K* •< < • »] .< », (»utM’Ijs. i.lj other»« tin
to <»• • . ( >: «• ».f our >t. * nt»» tna.lc n piopt . f ,/>Hr
»
J’ ’ ■b-.' A bmi.--! ,.f ,<,¡d »,n L,
r» a!iz»<* by »wry worker. All r» u b«*gunw»ra nrc .
cewt g» I! tliy. J tno- frw». ai-d tl «• moat I j L ozb I
ever off*.nd Favo valurtble tim<- by wdirg
cent- f. r i
« tc.. or free «»u'f.t »hick in.
( IlKl'**»
, •• |>; . G-jiO<tU»» l»<rf»k. Act quick)}; u <Ly
at the Hta’1 m worth r< w»*ek at tho flniah.
H. H M.LEIT A CO., PortUml. Maine.
I ATOO IMPl’OVF.D 8HABP. HAU
IzBciniugtrni »n>l Winebekter riflee wnrrart
ba the («..um« uLiclv. *l . hi um kniijJ