The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, September 17, 1894, Image 1

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THE TIMES JOB OFFICE
is more complete by far than any other offioB
n Southern Oregon, and compares favorably
with any in the State. Job Printing of every
imaginable deacriptiondone at San Francisco
rates, and in a prompt and fi”8t-class and sat­
isfactory manner
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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1894
OFFICIAL DISECTOR!.
MASON S FRUIT JARS
CM1TSD ffTATM.
President. G< over *-’leveland;ylce-prrtideot ■
Adlal »levenaon: secretary of state. WffiUg^t.
Gresham’ secretary of treasury. John G-Uar
lisle, secretary ot Interior. Hoke Smith, were
lary of war. Dan'l 8. Lamont; secri^ry or
navy, Hilary A. Herbert;
ture. J Bterlfne Morton; pootmaot
Waiter 8. Blme^’
With Caps and Rubbers Complete,
Half Gallons,
Quarts,
Ü. 8. aenatora, J. H. Mitchell. ¿ ¿¡
counreeomen, B. Hermann, W.
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ernor.B Pennoy er; secretary
W. McBride; »tale treasurer
'
sute prtnUr.F. 0. Baker-.Bupt. public
tlou. E. B. McElroy: supreme iudgsa. K. 8.
Bean, chief Justloe.Y. 8. Moore. 0. A Woiver-
toa: railroad commissioners. I. A. Sacrum.
J. ÍI. Eddy, H. B. Compoon; clerk of uom-
inlssion, Lydeil Baker. t
Jacksonville,
JOSEPBINB COVBTT.
JACKSONVILLE CASH STORE.
BLS MAT H COCMTV.
Joint senator, C. A. Cogswell of LsBe; repre­
sentative. V. Conn of lake; county Judge, C. 8.
Mi>ore, commissioners, Jas. T. Henley, J°*“*
Wells; clerk. A. L. Leavitt; Sheri«. A. A.
Fitch; treasurer, Alex. Martin; amessor.A. T.
Wilson; school superintendent, Lucv Gordon;
surveyor, A. Castel; ooroner, R. G. Galbreath.
ULEB COtJBTV.
Joint senator, C. A. Cogswell of Lake; repre­
sentan ve, V. Couuot Lake; county Judas, E.
M Uratlalni commissioners, J. Mcllheny,
A. V. Lane;clerk. W. A. MaMinglll, sheriff, P.
Lane; treasurer, J. 8. Field; assessor, F. E.
Harris; school superintendent, J. J. Monroe,
surveyor, C. E. Moore; ooroner, J. W.
Howard.
TeazledOwn Outings,
New Ginghams,
New Prints and Sateens
TOWS OF JACBBONVJLLIt.
MBET1NO or COCUY».
The supreme court ot Oregon meets al
Btiem, regular terms commencing onthetirat
Mondays tu March and October; also at Pen­
dleton, commencing on first Munday in May.
Th.-oircult court for the first Judicial district
sits in jackaon oounty on first Mondays In
April, September and December. In Klamath
oouatv on second Monday In June and first
Monday in November. In Lakeoounty on the
third Monday in May and tbe second Monday
■ n October. In Josephine oounty on the first
Mondays In March and August .
For Jackson oounty the oounty,probate xna
oom misal oners' courts meet every month,
commencing with the first Monday. ForJoae-
phiuv oounty. the first Monday in January,
Apill, July and September. For Lakeoounty.
every alternate month, commencing the first
Monday In January. For Klamath oounty,tbs
first Wednoaday in March, June, September
and November
CALL AND INSPECT OUR STOCK,
vVe Carry a
CRONEMILLER * LOVE,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
If yourself or friends wish to be cured
of
WM. M. COLVIC,
iL<!r Xx leyTreatment, which is the only safe
e
I
rali&bJ/jk, and 'prmauent cure in exist*
JaoAs.NVille, Ore».».
Will praotioe In all courts or the Mate.
Office In the Court House.
LAW.
< »»*>«111«, Qrtfn.
Will praotioe tn all courts if th« Mato. Office
in the Court Hoe»«, second door on the richt
of entrance.
J. R. REIL.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
J.xAsonvItle, Or.
Will practice la all courts of tbe State. Office
In tbe Court House, last door on left or en­
trance.
Austin 8. Hammond.
WEBSTER A HAMMOND,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LA W,
....
Oregon.
K. KIRCHG8S8NER, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN
AND
SURGEON.
Medford, Oregon.'
Office at residence, south east oornct C and
»th Street«.
O. F. DEMOREST’
RESIDENT
DENTIST.
Mrdford, Orsgaa.
Dit. CEO. O’B. DE BAR,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Jacksonville, Oregon.
Office and r<«Idenee on California Street.
Calle attended promptly dav or night
DR. J. B. WAIT,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Redford, Oregoa.
Office on Main street, in Childers’ Building.
Call» promptly attended to day or night.
DR. E. P- CEARY
PHY,S|IC1AN AND 8 U EG EUN.
Redford, Uregos.
Office ill Opera House. Residence oppo­
site Piesbyterian church.
DR. E. 8. PICKEL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Medion'. Oregon.
Calla promptly attended to day or n ght.
Office ou 7th street.
DR. J. W. ODCERS-
D ENT13T,
.
Medford, Oregon.
Ha- nermaneutiy located In Medford for tbe
practice ol denustry. From a continued
practice ot over fourteen years I am pre­
pared to guarantee entire satisfaction.
Office over Slover’s drug-store.
DR. W. 8. JONE8,
PHYS
CIAN
AND
SURGEON.
Merf/hrd, Oregsis.
Office la Hamlin's Block. up-stair«.
Liquor, Opium, Morphine, Chloral, Co­
caine or Tobacco habits, seek only the Gen»-.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT L a W.
Medford,
Full Line of Groceries which are
Coming in Fresh Every Week.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Lionel R. Webster.
The Wonderful Narrative of
a Patient Sufferer»
Interesting Items From Europe, Asia,
Africa and North and South America,
With Particular Attention to Impor­
tant Home News.
The sultan of Morocco has the mumps.
It is said the czar of Russia is seri­
ously ill with Bright’s disease.
The next annual encampment of the
National G. A. R. will be held at Louis­
ville.
Snow fell at Omaha the other day.
Typhoid fever is raging throughout
the Miami valley in Ohio.
Maine went Republican by largely in­
creased majorities in the state election
the other day. Governor Cleaves was
re-elected by double the plurality he re­
ceived two years ago. The Republican
plurality will reach 37,000. The largest
Republican plurality before was 10,000.
It is proposed to split Harvard up into
several small colleges, somewhat after
the Oxford university plan, each to con­
sist of 500 students and its own dean,
and to be governed by its own adminis­
MISCELLANEOUS
trative board. Each will also have its
own dormitories, its own dining-hall,
reading-room, etc.
Joseph Manley, the Maine politician,
is authority for the statement that ex­
Speaker Reed will be a candidate for
NOTARY PUBLIC
president in the next campaign.
The first annual meeting of the Cali­
fornia Dairymen’s association was held
at San Francisco this week. Interesting
papers pertaining to the dairy industry
Abstracts Made of Titles to by President Jordan of Stanford uni­
versity, Professor Roberts of Cornell
Lands.
and several prominent California dairy­
men were read.
LEGAL DOCUMENTS
Monroe Salisbury, the California turf­
Of all kinds drawn up, especially pertaining man, has been expelled from all tracks
to tbe settlement ot estates.
in the national association. Salisbury
ColNwUr of Accounts Prompt Rcmittancci. removed one of his horses which was
entered for a race from the track at New
MONEY LOANED.
York without permission of the judges.
Robert J., the king of pacers, 'has
Investment securities a specialty. Jackson
County Scrip bought and told.
more firmly fixed his claim to the title
I have a complete set of maps of all survey­
ed lands in this county, and receive Abstracts of king. At Terre Haute the other day
monthly from Roseburg and the State Land he made a mile in 2:01}. Odds are even
Department at 8alem of all new entries made
1 am thus prepared to make out homestead that the gelding can cover the oval in 2
papers and can save to parties the expense O' minutes flat if forced to his best efforts.
a trip to the Roseburg land office.
At San Francisco on Admission day
L have a Number of Fine Farms and the Pioneers’ association laid the corner­
othsr desirable property in my
stone for a monument to James Lick.
hands for sale.
Postmaster Morgan of Peoria, Hl., re­
YWprompt reply made to all letters. fused the delivery of out-of-town daily
Charges in accordance wltSi the times.
newspapers by city carriers unless they
Refers, by permission^to Hon. H. K. Hanna,
Judge of 1st Judicial District, and to any have been prepaid at the rate of 1 cent a
business house in Jacksonville.
copy, and subscribers were forced to
SILAS J. DAY.
walk to the postoffice to secure their
mail. The new order caused great in­
convenience. The matter was referred
to the postoffice department authori­
ties at Washington, and the postmaster
was directed to deliver the papers.
------ OF
Professor G. W.-ight of Oberlin col­
lege, who was wifih the Cook Greenland
excursion party, srfys the entire crew of
7he Miranda were drunk on the morn­
ing that the vessel qank. Naval officer»
tai Stock, - $50,000.00. are not dinf"2“ ------
regard
experi-
J ** the
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jlling the se«l ,fishing
meat of
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Oregon
SILAS J. DAY,
REAL ESTATE AGENTI
Trustees, J. Nunan, president, G. M. Love,
T. Cameron, J. F. White, K. Kubll: reoorder,
Silas J. Day; treasurer, Jas. Cronemiller;street
commissioner. Wm. Heely; marahal.C. Purcell.
Tbe trustees of Jacksonville bold their reg­
ular sesaloua on first Tuesday in each month.
a T
THE GIST OF THE WEEK’S HAPPEN­ JAPANESE TROOPS IN COREA LIKELY
INGS AS TOLD BY TELEGRAPH.
TO BE HEMMED IN.
J. NUNAN’S,
riHHT JUDICIAL pumtxcr.
Comprising Jackson, JoaeptUne L*ke «nd
Klamath counties: circuit Judg<w, H. K. Han-
ua. W. c. Hale; district attorney. H. L. Benaoc;
oftnlMir board of equAHzatlun. A. (✓. Auldoo.
JACKM j BI couwtt .
Henator, H. H. Holt, represent all vea, J. A.
Jeffrey, b. M. Nealon, Geo. W. Dunn: county
Iedue. J. R. Neil; commissioners, 8. Furry.
W. H. Bradshaw; clerk. N. A. Jacobs; sheriff.
8. Patterson; recorder. Grant Rawlings; treas­
urer, D. Linn; assessor, J. L. Wooldridge;
schiMil superintendent, Gu». Newbury; sur-
veyor, R. W. Kennedy: coroner.D. M. Brower;
stuck Inspector Jas. Helms.
ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS
A WOMAN’S STORY
All Other Goods Proportionately Low
o. s. lamp orneas.
HoaeburB—Receiver, R. 8. Sheridan, reg­
ister. R. M. Veatch.
»awis-
Laieview—Receiver, V. L. Snelling, regis­
ter. W. A. Wilshire.
Joint senator, W. 8. Vanderburg; [epr«»«n-
tative,B. O. Smith; county judge, J. M. Chiles;
commissioners, J.k tfeyferth.T F. Uro*«on;
clerk. 0. E. Harmon; sheriff, Jos. b. H alt;
treasurer, A. Bartlett; assessor.^;. M. Stites;
school superintendent,AliceCarigin:»urveyor,
B. O. McCulloch; ooroner, W. F. Kremer.
$1.25 per
NEWS OF THE WOULD. 8TBATEGÏ OF CHINESE
warer» »•
?’WMfwl ona-^.
A Battle at Pin« Yang—Chinese Repulsed
with Heavy I.osses—Revolt of Coreans
Against the Japanese—Fire at Chung
King—Interest of Foreign Military Men.
A dispatch from Tientsin says news
has reached there from Ping Yang that
[From the Detroit Sun.]
the Japanese on Sept. 2 made an at­ The large, portentious brick residence at
tempt to surprise the Chinese camp, but 86 Miama avenue, in this city, is the home
were repulsed with heavy losses. The of the heroine of this interesting story.
movements of the Japanese troops were She is Miss Margaret Stenbaugh, and her
impeded by the standing crops, which interesting experiences during the past four
years are published for the fliret time.
also hid the enemy from them.
It i (‘port 3 from Corea can be believed Miss Stenbaugh is a pretty girl of about
there seems to be no doubt that the Jap­ 20 years and isto-da} the true picture ot the
anese forces operating against the Chi­ ideal, healthy, robust and jovial American
nese are likely to be hemmed in.
gill. She was not always so, as is proven
Dibpatcaes from Fnsan bring addi­ by the accompanying statement made by
tional confirmations of the report that her.
the whole of Southern Corea has arisen “Four years ago,” she said, “I tv as a suf­
against the Japanese. It also seems con­ ferer in all that the term implies, and never
firmed that a Japanese force of 2,000 thought of being as healthy as I am to-day.
which attempted to march f. _m Fusan Why, at that’ time, I was such u scrawny,
to Seoul met with disaster serious puny HI tie midget, pale and emaciated by
enough to compel them to return to the ailment peculiar to< us women , that my
former place with 1,200 of their num­ father and mother gave me up to die. The
ber missing. A force of 2,000 fresh local practitioner, whose name was Dr.
troops has arrived at Fnsan to protect Glassford, (I was at that time living at Scot­
the Japanese settlement against antici­ land, Ont.,) said it was only a matter of days
pated attack by armed Tonghaks gath­ when I would be laid away in the church­
ering in the neighborhood.
yard. 1 was so informed, andas I was such
General Lin Ynng Fu at the end of a sufferer I cared nothing whatever whether
August attempted to transport 500 I lived or died; in fact, think I would have
soldiers from Swatow to Formosa. But.
hearing rumors that the Japanese preferred the latter.
squadron was cruising in the vicinity ot “I could not walk. I became so weak,
Formosa, the captain of the steamer en­ and regularly every night my father used to
gaged to transport to Chinese troop- carry me up stairs to my room. I can dis-
would not put to sea in spite of the en­ tinctly remember telling him he wouldn’t
treaties and threats of the Black Flaj. have to carry me about much longer,
general. Nothing dannted General Lin and how he said, while the tears glistened
Ynng Fu succeeded in smuggling mei. In his eyes, that he would ue willing to do it
to the island in small parties. Th. always, if he could only have me with him.
"It was evidently foreordained I should
transport steamer was afterward over
hauled by Japanese cruisers, who sen- not die at that particular time, as a miracu­
armed men aboard her. The Japane.« lous transformation in my condition was the
officers examined the ship's papers am’ talk of the neighborhood.
searched the steamer evidently havin_ “I read or was told by somebody of the
wonderful cures that were being wrought by
received information that General Lii Dr.
Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People,
Yung Fu was likely to be on board.
and my father went to Brantford, where he
A disastrous fire occurred at Chui.: purchased a conple of boxes from W. Wal­
King on the evening of August 25. Tl.f lace I commenced taking them, and I
thought for a time that they did me no good,
conflagration is said to have raged al as
they made me sick at first; but very short­
night. Before midnight the whol- ly I noticed a great change. They began to
southeastern part >f tlie oity was iu not on my trouble. In the short space of six
flames. About 30 persons are known ti weeks I was able to walk. I continued tak­
the pills, and in six months I was In the
have perished and it is probable that ing
condition you seo me now. I fully believe
the actual loss of life will be greater. that they alone saved me from the grave,
It is roughly estimated that the loss by and you will always find myself and the bal­
the fire will amount to 15,000,000 taele. ance of our family ready to talk about the
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills did for me.
About 2,000 buildings were destroyer good
“A short time ago I was feeling unwell.
No foreign houses were destroyed. . ust, a slight derangement, and I at once
Among the dead is the wife of the gov­ bought a box of Pink Pills, and commenced
them I could actually feel tbe good
ernor of Shun Kin, who died from taking
results after three pills, and I will recom­
fright The governor’s house was burne.l mend them to anybody who is afflicted as I
was.”
and several temples destroyed.
Sworn and subscribed to before mo this
Lieutenant O’Brien of the Fifth in
1893.
fantry, U. S. A., has been appointe.l 15th day of D. December,
A. D elaney , Notary Pubi c,
military attache of the United Stat«
Wayne Co., Miohigan.
legation at Tokio, Japan, Lieutenam
Druggists say that Dr. Williams’ Pink PHI»
have
an
enormous
sale, and that from alt
O'Brien was selected in response to tic
come glowing reports of the excel­
iuyifjttion of the Japanese governmeir quarters
lent results following tbein/Use. An analysis
to’ send a military representative of th: ■ proves that they contain Ja a conuvuBw'iorm''
Jfirtne elements 'necessary to glv? new life
kely asx for a similar and richness to the blood and restore shat­
nerves. They are an unfailing specific
tation at the legation in Tokio, tered
for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, par­
and
several
applications
for
the
duty
tial -taralyais, st. Vitus’ dance, sciatica,
;
have already been made by the naval neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous h'-'da/'hs,
the after effects of la grippe, palpitation ot
officers.
'
heart, pale and sallow complexion, that
Captain Noel <lu Boulay, staff captain the
tired feeling resulting from nervous pros­
the Royal urtillery on duty in China, tration ; all diseases resulting from vitiated
has been ordered to Corea a» the British humors in the blood, suoh as scrofula,
military attache with the Japanese chronic erysipelas,' etc. They are also a
speclfio tor troubles peculiar to females,
headquarter’e staff.
such as suppressions, irregularities and all
A dispatch from Seoul, Corea, dated forms of weakness. In men they effect a
September 10, says the Japanese forces radical cure in all cases arising from mental
moving from Gensau completely touted worry, overwork or excesses ot whatever
the Chinese at Sing Sing Cheun. Both nature.
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills were first com­
sides are reported to have lost heavily. pounded as a prescription, and used as such
A Hongkong dispatch says the enlist­ in general practice by an eminent physician.
are now manufactured by the Dr.
ment of Europeans for the Chinese ser­ They
Williams’ Medicine Company, Schenectady,
vice lias been stopped. Seven men be­ N. Y., and Brookville, Ontario, and are sold
longing to the southern department of in beres(never in loose form by the dozen
the custom service have returned to or hundred, and the public are oautloned
numerous Imitations sold in tills
their former duties. The whole south­ against
shape) at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50
squadron has been ordered north.
and may be had ot all druggists, or direct
The vigorous press censorship in Japan by mall from Dr. Williams' Medicine Com­
has been relaxed but the local news­ pany from either address.
papers are still prohibited from publish­
ing news regarding the progress of the Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
war or the movements of the army or
World's Pair Highest Award.
fleets.
.
preventing lnfroctio
f the
agreement by the sealer» is ccacerned.
George Scholtz, president of the Terre
-o
dings, at
Haute branch of the American Railway
Union, and H. Daniels, who was chief
of the grievance comni ee of the union
at Terre Haute during the recent rail­
road strike, were both found guilty of
Aiddress or write for particulars. Correspondence solicited
contempt of court by Judge Baker of
the United States court. The court re­
leased the men on their good behavior.
8. F. CASS,
J. P. TUFFS,
Rev. R. C. Cave delivered au address
President,
V tee President •
K. A. B ooth . C aier.
before th j ex-Confederate Historical and
Benevolent association at St. Louis, in
the course of which he said: “We are
willing to let the war die as a political
issue, blit as a truth of history we can
never afford to bury it. To the North­
n ' c MUEAKINa.
First-clase Business an«1 Normal School
85. CORDOVAN, ern naan who seeks to frighten us into
silence there can be but one answer.
for both Sexes.
FRENCH& ENAMELLED CALF.
^»■5.VFlNECAlf&iaN6Ara
Whatever rights the South surrendered
For Particulars and Specimens of
at Appomattox they never surrendered
4 3.W POLICE, 3 Sous.
^.«.WORKlNailEfc
the right to speak the truth and preserve
Penmanship, address
**
EXTRA FINE.
the h5nor and memory of the Southern
♦2.VJB0YSSCHMLSHI3.
dead.”
‘LADIES*
A package inclosed in a wooden case
and addressed to Mrs. Potter Palmer,
SEND FOR CATALOGUE '
president of the board of lady managers
-L-DOUGLAS,
of the World’s Fair, has arrived at Chi­
BROCKTON, MASI
cago in the mails from Mexico. As the
Yau cub save BBsaey by »arehasiac W. L.
Because, we areSfeiargeMmaaufectnrert of package was from a foreign country, it
advertised »hoes In the world, and raanuUee was sent to the custom house, where it
the value by stamping the name and nrk« on was opened and examined. The pack­
\
the bottom, which protects you ageiast high age contained a beautifully bound ledger
prices and the middleman’» profit». Our »hoes
tion of a farnouR French physician, will quicklv cure you ot ail ner*
equal custom work In style, ea»y fitting »nd which was sent as & present from the
vous or dia» a«es of the generative organ«, such
Loet Manhood,
wearing quslitle». We have them »old every­ Mexican government. The book was an
Insomnia^PainBln the Back,8eminal Kmi8S»ons. Nervi>us DebUitj .
where at lower price» for the value gi ven ttan
Pimple?», Unfitness to Marry, Exhausting Dran», Varicocele and
any other make. Take no substitute. If y«tU. imitation of the one kept by the ladies
Const!patiun. It stops ail lossea by dr.y or nig) t Prevents quick-
Deas of discharge, which if not checked leads to Spermatorrhoea and
dealer cznnot supply you, we con. Sold by
of the Mexican division of the Women’s
Hnrmnr
arrm all the horror«» of Impotency. CITPIUKNE clean*» tna liver, the
Dealer, whose name will shortly
« a c. r n k . and ar 1 tr» kidneys and the urinary organa of all impurities.
appear. Agents wanted. Apply at building at the fair, and contained all
— CUPYDENE BtrerigtjenB and restores small weak organs.
the proceedings of the society of Mexi­
The reaaon sufferers are not cured by Doctor?» is because ninety per cent are troubled with
once.
Proatati 11«. CUPIDEN E is the only known remedy to cure without un operation. 8000 testhnoni-
can women in connection with the fair.
ala A written guarantee given and money returned if six boxes doea not effect a permanent cure
1 1.00 a box. six for
00, by mail. Send for frkk circular and testimonials.
was all in the Spanish language. The
Money saved is money made ! ! ! It
Address DAIOL MEDICINE CO., P. O. Box 207«, Ban Francieco,CaL For BiU
book was printed and bound by the
Mexican government as a testimonial
not only from the government of the
southern republic but from the Mexican
ladies who were present rt the fair.
A ti
Books printed entirely in a foreign lan­
»
I AM NOW A
We will send you the mar­
velous French prej>aration
MERCHANT TAILOR! guage are on the free list, ro there was
CALTHOS free, by sealed
no question of duties to be passed upon
mail, and a legal guarantee
Will make you a Fine Suit of Clothes in
and the present was delivered to Mrs.
that C althos will
the LateM._Sty .e8,
Chieuo, Oct. 5.1HB.
Palmer.
I »». troubled with »mUMaons
STOP
“d
»ud varieoe-,1. »nd had bean
FROM $22.00 UP.
Judge Tipton of the Illinois circuit
MxvaUy weak JOr Mev»n year*.
CURE8KS^*v‘rt
During the luMt four yeun» I
court has rendered a decision respecting
IW^Ji ve him a call before having your suits
tir.«d every remedy that was sold
RESTORE L-t vic.
and got no relief for any of my
ordered elsewhere. Satisfaction Guaranteed. the legal rights of men engaged in busi­
troubloM uitil 1 took CALTHOS-H cured and
ness. In July last two colored men ap­
rrstored mw and i ana now a man,"
Useitty pay if satisfied.
I . xtrwrt fr.^
er Iknaris of Irilsn rwived by am]
plied to H. H. Green, who keeps a soda
Addrgsa VON MOHL CO., Sole American Agents, Cincinnati, O.
fountain in his drug store at Blooming­
Front Street, Medford, Oregon. ton for soda water and were refused on
account of their color. Each sued Green
for |500 damages under the statute of
civil and legal rights. Judge Tipton de-
MANHOOD RESTORED! fflRSRffSK
i cided they had no cause of action; that
i the law prohibiting keepers of hotels,
*^”*i po»»'allo mln »»nd loja of poverln Generative Orga n» of either ae* caused
restaurants, eating houses, barber shops,
eiceN'1*e O"O of tobacco, opium or »tlm-
BANKING
HOUSE,
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