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Bemoererti® firnes MONOPOLY CIRCUS—GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. Printed Every Wednesday, by Times Pi Anting Company C has . N ickell , Editor and Mgr. TERMS: €)□♦* Year, In advance ......... ..........»1.50 Six Months............................. ......... 1.00 Office With Ptclflc Stete» Telephone Co. Ry en Building, California St. D. MO RA'IC TICKET ELECTION Monday, June 6, 1904 STATE For Supreme Judge: THOMAS O’DAY......... of Multnomah For Food and Dairy Commissioner: S. M. DOUGLAS ..................... of Lane PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS: JOHN A.JEFFREY .of Marion County T. H. CRAWFORD, .of Union County W. B. MILLER..of Columbia County J.H. SMITH .......... of Clatsop County For Co'ngreasman First District: ROBT. M. VEATCH............... of Lane Professor Uppaginstitt in his stupendous sensation, the camel back loo*! A danger defying demonstration of daring. desperate and delirious disaster.— New York American. other pointe where the men voted in favor of the reduction, as they did at DISTRICT. the Greer and Shenango works of the For Ctrcult Judge First Judicial District American Sheet and Tin Plate com JAMES R. NEIL................. of Jackson ’ Size Must Be Decreased if They pany at New Castle, Pa., the plants will likely continue to'operate at the re For District Attorney Jackson and Are t® Be Full This Year. duced wage scale. The whole situation Josephinb Counties: from the Amalgamated association's A. E. RE AMES.................... of Jackson standpoint Is serious, and it will re For Joint Representative Jackson and WAGES RI^UCED, MILLS CLOSING quire the greatest diplomacy ou tbe part of the officials of the organization Douglas Counties: to hold It together.” W. O. BRIDGES...................of Douglas The Wool and Cotton Reporter of Mhrch 31 mentions a 5 to 10 per cent reduction in wages at the Arlington JACKSON COUNTY. mills, Lawrence, Mass., affecting 2,000 For Representatives: of tbe 4,000 operatives, which took ef- H. S. EVANS....................... of Ashland The Republicans are doing their best feet March 28. It also says that the J. J. HOUCK...................... of Gold Hill to deceive the people as to the real woolen mill at New Castle, Del., and tbe For County Judge: conditions in the business world. They Chester (Pa.) Manufacturing company CHAS. PRIM.................of Jacksonville are pouring speeches Into congress for have closed down for Indefinite periods; also that the West Warren Cotton use In the coming campaign tbe tenor mill, Massachusetts, has shut down For County Commissioner: W. L. McCLURE......... ..of Gold HU) on which is "stand pat,” “all is well,” No. 3 mill and that tbe mills of thf “prosperity is still rampant.” despite a Lonsdale (R. I.) company will in fu For Sheriff: few facts to the contrary. They would ture run only five days a week. J. M. RADER.................. of Eagle Point Turning to the New York Journal of have tbe country believe that we are For County Clerk: rapidly recovering from the temporary Commerce of March 31, we learn that JOHN. S. ORTH......of Jacksonville setback to Industry which occurred some of the drawer finishers in the For Treasurer last winter, from October to January, Harrower Knitting mill at Troy, N. Y., D H.MILLER .................. of Medford when wage reductions became general are on strike because of a cut of 2H cents a dozen on tbe goods bandied. and when nearly half the mills in Again on April 1 it tells us that 30,000 For Assessor: textile operatives in Philadelphia are FRED E. FURRY.............. of Phoenix many industries bail to close. . Although there never was more Im idle because of poor conditions in the For Recorder: portant business for congress to attend cotton and woolen goods trade and ROBT. B. DOW................. of Medford to than at present in order to bring re that "in tbe next few weeks it Is prob lief from the tyrannical trusts which able that many more mills will sus For School Superintendent: GUS SAMUELS.......of Central Point have put up prices and increased tbe pend operations and that the number cost of living to the highest point of men, women and children out of For Surveyor: ever known, while reducing wages in employment will be Increased mate F. ROUNDTREE......... of Jacksonville rially.” It says that “many mills are all directions, yet it is the alm and running on half time and some have For Coroner: • policy of the Republicans to adjourn closed down entirely. Among the lat DR. H. P HARGRAVE...., f Medford congress just as soon as the appropria ter are the Dobson Cloth and Blanket tion bills can be rushed through. They mills at Manayunk and the Winfield will then begin to circulate their "stand Manufacturing company.” C ongress adjourned for the term pat” and "prosperity’’ speeches, hoping Other trade and commercial organs April 28iu, which la one of the earliest to lull to sleep the great mass of voters contain similar news as to Industry, adj ournwenta that baa taken place in and to keep them ignorant of the real i k<Jnly two or three weeks ago 190.000 facts as to the industrial depression’ many years. The leaders of the ma which is still on and which cannot be soft coal miners voted to accept a re jority deemed it expedient to do this, vanquished even by Republican rheto duction In wages of over 5t> per cent not desiring to make any capital that ric. The Republicans know that every It has become known that tbe average was avoidable for the opposition in day they remain 1 q Washington prill reduction in wages of those of the 168.000 employees of the steel trust thia presidential year. not only bring to light new scandals In who were not discharged a few months their administration, but that it will ago was more nearly 30 than 10 per S peaker C annon , at a dinner re add new evidence of the depression cent cently given by the Fellowship club in which is now running its course. They The window, flint glass and silk in Philadelphia, said for the benefit of know that the Democrats hesitate to dustries are perhaps In as bad condi picture conditions as bad as they really his newspaper friends: **The news are and that if congress adjourns at tion as are those of steel, textile and paper man is the best friend you can once the Democrats will practically be coal mining. Railroad earnings are have. He’s as honest as a postman. He’s without frankable speeches to offset greatly decreased notwithstanding that thousands of men were recently a man who does more work for politi the frankable prosperity speeches of laid off and that hundreds of thou cians for less money than a Methodist the Republicans. This, they think, will sands have bad their wages reduced. preacher does for his congregation.” give them another opportunity to fool Only a few days ago President Mellen the voters. This accounts for much of of the New York, New Haven and their unseemly haste to adjonrn con Hartford railroad announced that tbe S ecretary H itchcock has order gress. trade depression in New England had ed Supervisor Holland and inspector That the business world, after some become so -severe that bis road had Nessler to proceed to the Chemawa , slight recovery in February and early found it necessary to curtail its pas Indian Training School in Oregon and March, is again on the down grade is senger service. make a thorough investigation of ' reasonably certain. The testimony of These are some of the facts that in charges of mismanagement that have , tbe trade papers is conclusive. Thus dicate that Republican tariff end trust that great trade journal, the Iron Age, legislation is rapidly reducing the size been made against Superintendent in Its Issue of March 31, mentions nu Potter. It is alleged that gross irreg- merous wage reductions and closed of the workingman's dinner pail. Not only have money wages declined ul aritles have taken place in connec mills, some of which are: greatly recently, but the cost of liv tion with the conduct of the outing “McKinley lodge,‘Amalgamated As ing, according to Dun's tables of system, and large sums are alleged to sociation of Steel and Tin Plate Work prices. Is now 43 per cent higher than ers, Elwood, Ind., all hot mill men. when the Dingley tariff bill became a have been misappropriated. numbering 500, has decided to quit law. If dinner palls are to be full work rather than accept the 20 per this year they must be very, very T he timber and stone aet will not cent reduction in wages proposed by small. To get a feeling of fullness be repealed for another year at least, the American Sheet and Tin Plate com the workingmen must wear shorter so that people who desire to get a pany and is indorsed by the officers of belts than usual and keep them buckled timber claim will have a fair opportuni the Amalgamated association.” up tight. BYRON W. HOLT. “At New Castle, Pa., the men In tbe ty. The commission appointed by the A'Few Queatlon». President recommended the repeal of lodges of the Amalgamated association employed In the tin plate mills in tbe When the Republicans are crowing this law, and the Senate acted upon Greer and Shenango works of tbe over their Sherman antitrust law it is that recommendation and passed the American Sheet and Tin Plate com well for the voter to quietly ask if any bill to repeal. In the House the op pany have voted to accept the reduc of these laws have ever really Injured position put up by interested parties tion of 20 per cent in wages which the trusts or benefited the people. was stronger and when the bill reach went Into effect on March 2L At South Have these antitrust laws ever stop ed the committee, that body reported Sharon, Pa., the men in the lodge of tbe ped the depredations of a single trust? in favor of postponement until next Amalgamated association have voted Are not the beef trust, the Standard not to accept the reduction in wages.” Oil trust and the pipe trust doing the session. A Pittsburg special says: “While the same kind of plundering now that they Amalgamated officials refuse to give did before the courts decided against T hkbk la much public censure of the out anything as to whether tbe vote them? Did railroad rates drop when allowance of tbe attorney fee of »1000 Is in favor of or against tbe reduction the Northern Securities company lost I d tbe John Woods eset eat case. The in wages we learn from reliable in the courts? If so, why did the Ashland Tidings severely criticises the sources that the tin plate workers have prices of railroad stocks advance so piocteding», which Is right and prop voted against a reduction. It Is not rapidly in Wall street during the two er. It la simply an outrage, especial known at this time what action will be weeks following the decision? ly as there was no necessity for tbe ser taken by the association tn this event The ¿tepublieans do not intend to vice of a special counsel anyway. Dis but it Is probable that a number of the harm the trusts. They are not putting, trict Attorney Kearnes bad nothing to union tin plate mills will be closed. At these rich criminals in stripes. do with the matter, as tbe Tidings has charged probably al the suggestion of Deafness Cannot be Cured Gus Newbury. It forgot to add that By local applications, as they cannot Judge Hanoa could have stopped this reach the diseased portion of the ear. Clinton E. Stewart, the successful There is only one way to cure deaf w bolesale looting of the estate of tbe pioneer, as he bad It Tn his power to horticulturist, who started tbe fine ness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an fix the attorney fee at whatever sum young orchard two miles west of Med inflamed condition of the mucous lin ford, on tbe Jacksonville road, has ing of the Eustachiau Tube. When be pleased. sold it to W. W. Armstrong of Salt this tube Is inflamed you have a rum bling sound or imperfect bearing, and T he celebrated Warner Valley land Lake City for »30,000. when it is entirely closed Deafuess is There are 200 acres, over tj^lf plant cate is declined again to come up be the result,and unless the inflammation fore the public and this time, provid ed I j apple and pear trees, which will can be taken out and this tube restor ing the aiate Land Board sees mat be one of the best properties in Ore ed to its normal condition hearing will lie destroyed forever; nine cases out of ter» in tbe light in which it is being gon when the saplings are In bearing. ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is Mr. Stewart is enterprising and en put before them at the present time, it ergetic, and well deserves bis success. nothing but an inflamed condition of will be in aseuse In which the State will Il was less than thre^years ago when the mucous snrfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars be very much concerned. It is the case tbe greater portii n or the orchard he for any case of Deafness (caused by wherein the United States Land De has just sold was covered with plue catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's and oak trees. Clint, has no plans for part mental uring the month of Novem Catarrh Cure. Send for circulais, tbe future as yet. ber ol last year, notwithstanding tbe free. F J Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. protest of Governor Chamberlain, is WANTED. Sold by Druggists, 75c. sued a patent to 4800 acres of arable Take Hall’s Family Pills for consti land in what is known as the Warner Live agents to sell Dr. White’s pation. Valley, Lake county (although classed Eectrie Combs, patented Jan. 1, ’99.s as swamp land) to tbe Warner Valley Cure dandruff, hair falling out, sick Stock Company, as a result of which and nervous headache«, yet cost no actioa a number of homesteaders and more than an ordiuary comb. Bells on sight. Agents are wild with suc pre-emptors were turned out of house cess. Send 50c for sample (half price) and home and throws upon their own Write quick. The Dr. White Electric SMALLER DINNER PAILS Another Big Sale. Comb Co., Decatur 11 i. PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. Edgar Hafer, who has been quite 11), is convalescent. John H. Simon, the miner, was one of our visitors Thursday. Geo. E. Howland of Grants Pass has been hereon business during tbe week. Thos. Riley and J. Patterson were io Jacksonville last week, on official busi ness. Mrs. N. Lange 11, who has been visit ing at Red Bluff, Calif., returned Wed nesday. Miss Dollio Ankeny of Eugene is the guest of her sister, Mrs. John S.»Orlh of Jacksonville. County Surveyor Jones has been on Applegate this week, inspecting the road to Watkins. Misses Dora and Myrtle Hurley of Willow Springs spent a<few hours in Medford Friday. W. T. Campbell, who is located at Glendale, has been visiting in Jackson ville and Medford. Mrs. Jos. S. Reach returned to Jack sonville from California Thursday, to spend the summer. Emmett Beeson, H. H. Goddard and Mr. Robison of Talent were Jackson ville visitors Thursday. Frank Yocom, who has the DeBar farm, located near Central Point, rent ed, was in Medford Thursday. Judge Crowell has returned to Elk Creek, accompanying Supt. Ber- riam. He will be gone some time. Messrs. Ream and Eaton, expert miners from Colorado, are in this sec tion inspecting our mineral resources C. B. Watson and E. D. Briggs, the Ashland attorneys, were in Jackson ville Thursday, on profeaslonal busi ness. Mrs. Delia Barbe has been visiting her sister, Mrs. E. A. Langley, who is engaged in Mrs. Corwin's millinery store at Medford. f We are sorry to laarn that Jacob Walz,one of oldest our pioneers, has suf fered a severe paralytic stroke and is a precarious condition. Dittmar Bros.of Redding, Calif.,who are interested in one of tbe leading mining journals of the Pacific Coast, ar? in Jackson county. Judge Hanna returned from Klam ath county Thursday evening, where be has been holding circuit court and incidentally looking after his fences. Rev, J. W. Crutchfield, who was formerly pastor of the M. E. Church, South, in Medford, is here on a visit, en route to Albany from California. Dr. Alex. Patterson, who was for merly located at Central Point, was on a northbound train this week, en route to Gardiner,his last place of resi dence in Oregon. He recently return ed from an extended visit in Great Britain. H. E. Foster, the scientific mining man, was in this section quite recently, for the purpose of looking after inter ests in Forest Creek district he la man aging. Dr. E B. Pick el has returned from Klamath county, where he performed an operation or Ur. G. W. Mtston.who lost one of his legs in a runaway not long since. Granville Naylor, the well-known pioneer, who has been •topping in Siskiyou county, Calif., for aererai months past, returned to Medford Wednesday evening. Prof. A. P. Armstrong spent a few days in this section during the past week, looking after bls interest located near Jacksonville. He was met at Med ford by A. J. Carpenter. Ralph Woodford will be in charge of tbe Medford Pharmacy for I. Huma- •on, who is doing politics and baa other business to look after. Homer Rothtrmel is Druggist Strang's first assistant now. lion. Willis Kramer of Myrtle Creek, a prominent citizen of Douglas county, was on the south-bound train Thurs day, en route to Ashland. He la a candidate for re-election, with excel lent chances of success. It Is reported that Jeff. Myers, presi dent of the Lewis & Clark Exposition, was in Medford one day this week. We think that he was mistaken tor John Paul Jones, the genial traveling passenger agent for the S. P Co. Republican Nominations. a The Republicans of Jackson county met in Gold Hill Friday, May 6th, and nominated candidates for the lo cal offices to be voted for at the June election. J. W. Merritt of Central Point act ed as president and W. A. Carter of Gold Llill as secretary of the conven tion. The following nominations were made: For Representatives, H Von der Hellen of Wellen and D H Jackson if of Dunn. For County Judge, Geo. W. Dunn of Dunn. For County Commissioner, George Brown of Eagle Point. For County Clerk, Geo. L. Davis of Medford. For ¡Sheriff, J. Edward Thornton of Ashland. For County Treasurer, Ivan Huma- son of Medford. For Assessor, Peter Applegate of Jacksonville. For County Recorder, Chas. A. Dick- Ison of Sam’s Valley. For School Superintendent, P. H. Dailey of Jacksonville. For County Surveyor, Garl T. Jones of Medford. For Coroner, Dr. Warren L. Camer on of Medford. An Open Letter. From the Chapin, 8. C. News: Early in tbe spring my wife apd I were tak en with diarrhoea, anoso severe were the pains that we called a physician who prescribed for us, but his medi cines failed to give any relief. A friend who bad a bottle of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy on band gave each of us a d<se and we at once felt tbe effects. I procured a bottle and before using the entire bottle we were cured. It is' a wonderful remedy and should be found in every household. H C Bailey, editor. For sale by all druggists. BRIEF MENTION Now is the time to register. It is reported that the Portland Browns will play a game with tbe Med ford Grays about the middle of June. It will be well worth seeing. Henry Laws, who lives near Wood ville, was in Medford Thursday. He has a nice little farm which he will dis pose of at a reasonable figure. Notwithstanding the accident which befell Norris & Rowe's circus in Call fornla this week it will fill all of its dates in first-class style. Senator Fulton has recommended Hon. W. C. Hale for an Alaskan judge ship; also T. C. Powell to be U. S. Marshal of the same territory. Six divorces were granted in the cir cuit court Thursday by Judge Benson. Further particulars are given under our report of the county records. A. C. Taylor and L. J. Lawton of Grants Pass are now in Goldfields, the new Eldorado of Nevada. A letter to friends speaks well of that country. W. E. Stacy, formerly a resident of Sam’s Valley, has been granted a di vorce from his wife, Tennessee Stacy, by the circuit court of Josephine coun ty. Geo. W. Isaacs, Sr., the well known pioneer, had the ankle of one of his legs broken the fqfepart of tbe week, by falling while walking in tbe yard of his residence. Larkin Reynolds returned from Cul desac, Idaho, Friday morning. He say» that his father, Dan Reynolds, is comfortably located there, but is not enjoying tbe best of health. 0. M. Ruch will give a ball at his hall on Applegate, in honor of the can didates of all parties, Friday night, May 20th. He has enlarged and Im proved the building considerably. Lester Bailey, the photographer, has laid aside bls camera and la selling con fectionery, cigars and soft drinks at Jacksonville in company with W. H. Miller, having bought C. T. Davidson’s interest. Blue prints of township maps, show Ing all vacant land, fifty cents each For reliable information concerning government land write to Frank E. Alley, Abstracter, Roseburg, Oregon. Dr. Lowe, the optician, has gone to New York city, to take a graduate course on the eye, its diseases and oph thalmic mechanism. He will also visit bls old home In Geneva, N. Y., and tbe St. Louis Fair. T. C. Norris has moved his stock of furniture, harness, et«., from Jackson ville to Medford, and can be found in the Halley block, next door to the poutoffloe. He is giving a number of bargains in his line. The Democratic State Central Com mittee, at its meeting held in Portland May 3d, filled the vacancy caused by ths declination of Hon. W. S. Crowell to be a candidate for tbe office of Dis trict Judge, by nominating E. B Dufur of Foots creek. The Bybee plaoers, on Rogue river, which have been worked in a desultory way for a number of years, have been sold by Dr. Flanagan and his associates to C. E. Emerson, a new arrival from Alaska, who will equip them for more extensive work. Wright A Shaffer have a very prom ising quartz ledge two miles north of Applegate pastoffice. They have done considerable development work and have a ledge two feet in width, which from mortar tests they think will go from 150 to M0 per ton. Jacob Myers, one of the earliest pio-. neers of Southern Oregon, died al his residence in Sam’s Valley, where he bad lived so many years, May 2d. He was nearly 90 years of age. Mr. M. was a good citizen and neighbor, up right and kind, and had the respect of all who knew him. Tbe executive committee of the Democratic County Committee held a special session at Gold Hill Wednesday evening and formulated a plan of campaign. There were pres sent L. L. Jacobs, Frank E. Bybee, J. W. Brlner, T. M. Jones and J. £. Bark dull, secretary. Henry W. Orth and Miss Oral Jones of Jacksonville, a well-known young couple, were married by Rev. J. D. Murphy in tbe Catholic church last Wednesday evening. Only relatives of the contracting parties were present. They have the congratulations and beet wishes of their many friends. Guaranteed Forest Reserve Scrip for sale, in large or small quantities, by Frank E. Alley, upstairs over Land Office, Roseburg. Oregon. Will place same for non-resident purchasers. The coroner’s inquest held over tbe remains of the late J. C. Conn, who mysteriously disappeared from Sliver Lake on tbe morning of March 4, 1994, bls body being discovered last week near the bridge on Bridge Creek, by Fred Austin, who is working for the ZX caltie company, decided that Lt was a case of suicide. Ther e died In Ashland, May 2d, a lady whose age Is placed from reliable data at 101 years. Her name was Miss M. Mc Afee. She came to Ashland from Iowa on the 10th day of April with the family of F. E. Jordan, with whom she was related. She was adopted by Mrs. Jordan’s grandfather, at Bradford, Penn., when 12 years of age, and was living with the third generation of the Burns family at the time of her death. One of the greatest blessings a mod est man can wish for is a good, reliable set of bowels. If you are not the hap py possessor of such an outfit you can greatly improve the efficiency of those you have by the judicious use of Cham berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are pleasant to take and agree able in effect. For sale by all druggists. A petition has been presented to the city council of Ashland on behalf of citizens interested in base-ball, asking its co-operation to raise the sum of »250 required to prepare the base-ball grounds and suitable equipment for the Ashland ball club, to meet the condi tions of its entranoe Into the valley league. It was explained that Medford, Jacksonville and Gold Hill had each raised sufficient money to put their teams in good shape to play the games scheduled for the season. A committee was appointed to canvass the town to raise the »250. The local ball players have already made their guaranty of »500 as a condition of their league mem bership and the »250 desired is simply for local equipment. Forgetful DIsrHclI'x Luck. TSXM HARK. Indispensable For all aches from head to foal St. Jacobs Oil :■ PAINS him ! ACHES ot the human family, and to re leve and cure them promptly. MR. ALDRICH REFUTED In conversation with tbe writer ths late Lord Rowton told the following 1 story: Tbe talk bad turned u [ hj > j Mrs. Brydges Willyams, tbe lady who left her fortune to Lord Beaconsfield and about whom there bad Just been a con troversy in the London newspapers. “Dizzy told me tbe story of that epi sode. He received one mornpg a let ter from Mrs. Willyams, whom he did not know, in which she said that she had read his novels with much Inter est. and would like to make bis ac quaintance. She also asked a question which rendered it necessary for him to answer tbe letter. Unfortunately tbe letter was left in bis greatcoat pocket and Dizzy did not wear tbe coat until several months after, when be hap pened to be in the south of England and in tbe very town in which Mrs. Willyams lived. Coming across the letter in such circumstances, it oc curred to him to call upon her. and Mrs. Willyanis was so flattered at. as she thought, Ids carrying the letter so long about him and then calling that she decided on leaving biin her for-1 tune. That shows how wise it Is not to answer letters,” added Lord Row ton.— London Truth. Josephine County Demo cratic Ticket. Claim That the Tariff Doesn’t For Representative... .Robt. G. Smith Create Trusts Knocked Out. Ayer’s This falling of your hair! Stop it, or you will soon be bald. Give your hair some Ayer’s Hair Vigor. The fall ing will stop, the hair will Hair Vigor grow, and the scalp will be clean and healthy. Why be satisfied with poor hair when you can make it rich? « M t hair nearly all eame not. I then tried Ayer's Hair Vigor and only one bottle etoppe.1 the falling New balr came In real thick and ju,t a little curly." -M m L. M S mith , Saratoga, N. Y. »10» a bottle. , j . c . atbhco . M for Thick Hair PROFESSION*! CARDS. F. R. M BOWERSOX, L). Phyalclan and Surgeon. For Sheriff....................C. L. Lovelace Jame« A. Slover WHAT IS THE TARIFF REALLY FOR ..H. C. Perkins For Aeeeesor.. Savoyard Prove« That the Steel Trust 1« a Tariff Protected Monopoly—A Party of Word», but Not Deed». How the Attorney General Diacrim- For Treasurer.. ..J. T. Taylor For Commissioner . John Wells Office in Orth’s Building. Hours—2 tO 5 and 7 to 8 J . m A. E. REAMES, A T TO R N E Y-A T-L A W. For School Supt.... Dennis H. Stovall Jacksonville. Inate«. Oregon Jacksonville - - Orctan. A Cure For Plies. Office I d Red Men'» Building. Senator Aldrich in a speech at Provi dence, It. I., on March 23 said: “I had a bad case of piles,” says G,. “We believe that these duties levied F. Carter, of Atlan'a.Gt., “and con- ROBT. G. SMITH, do not encourage or create monopolies -ulltd a physician who advised mi to ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW try a box of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel or trusts or combinations, which are an Salve. 1 purchased a box and wa en Grant’s Pana, Oregon. incident of our industrial development I tirely cured. It is splendid for piles giving relief instantly, and I recom and in nowise affected by the imposi mend it. to all sufferers.” DeWitt’* practice» all tbe oourta Office it Bac» tion of tariff duties.” building up »taira Witch Hazel Salye is unequalled for Commenting upon this foolish and its healing qualities. Eczema and absurd statement of Senator Aldrich. other skin diseases, also sores, <ut*s J. M. KEENE« D. D. 5. Savoyard says in the Washington Post burns and wounds of • very kind ar- iquickly cured by it. Sold by all drug, of March 26: I gists. OPERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY "What is the tariff for if it be not to umcea .D tbe Adkins Deuel block I curtail or destroy competition? Can a Medford, • « Oregon trust exist as long as there is competi tion? What is a trust but the absence P. P. PRIM A SON of competition? I believe that a rea The issueof stamped envelopes tear sonable tariff on trust made goods or ing the printed return card toss b en »TTOKNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW free trade in them would do more to discontinued. Tlie card coos sted of a beneficently compose tbe trust Issue request to returr, with two blank than all the demagogues In the Union lines on winch to write the return ad •Will practice In al! courts of the Slate. Of nee in the Court House last door oc the will ever do or all the Sherman laws dress. rirht from entrance you could write on a scroll as vast as The change does not apply to plain, the sky. special request,or office request stamp A. C HOUGH, “Here is the steel trust, that will sell ed envelopes,which will continue to be ATTORNEY-AT-LAW the Canadian Pacific railroad, a foreign u-ed on postmasters' requisitions. corporation, steel rails cheaper than it The postmasters who have printed en Irani's Pass. ... bragas. will sell them to the Northern Pacific velopes i® stock will continue to sell Office OTer Balr-R.ddle Hardware Store railroad, a domestic corporation. That them until tbe present supply is ex may be expansion of foreign trade, but hausted. Tbe order from beadquart H. D. NORTON, it is restraint of domestic trade. If ers announces that they must not be there ever was an occasion for an at TTOK NEY AND COUNSELOR AT LA w torney general to run amuck, here it is. returned to the department for credit Grant'» Paas, Oregon. but it seems that the present attorney unless damaged. In place of the printed envelopes general reserves his muck running for beneficent trusts that expand trade and office-rtquest stamped envelopes will 'Office above S P. D. 4 LCo i Store. cheapen rates and has nothing but en be issued, bearing a request to return, couragement for vicious trusts that blank lines for the name of the writer sell to American consumers at monop and the printed names of postoffice oly prices and foreign consumers at and state. competition pri?es. For example, a railroad corporation in the state of Washington wanted some steel rails. Instead of ordering them directly from Women as Well as Men the trusts It ran amuck and got a firm Are Made Miserable by In Vancouver to order them and there by saved a lot of money. All this hap Kidney Trouble. pened under the eyes of the attorney general and Senator Aidrich. Free Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis trade in iron and steel would not de stroy the steel trust, and Indeed it Is courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon not desirable to destroy It, but it would Abstracts made ts Titles ef disappear when the kid change the nature of the thing, and Landa. neys are out of order after the surplus water had been LEGAL DOCUMENTS. or diseased. all Bind drawn up especially pertalalnr to squeezed out of its stock it would make Kidney trouble has the sett lenient of estate» . a respectable and a beneficent trust of become so prevalent it” that it is not uncommon Accounts Silicitci, Prompt Remittance. for a child to be bom Republicans oppose the removal of MONEY LOANED. afflicted with weak kid duties on coal, hides, wool, pulp, etc. tnvstment securities a specialty. Jackaoe neys. If the child urin No one who understands the relation Jounty Scrip bought and »old. ates too often, if the of the Republican party to trusts, the urine Scalds the flesh or if, when the child have a oomplete set of maps of all surveyed tn thia eonnty, and receive Abstract» business connections through campaign reaches an age when it should be able to ,anda monthly from Roseburg Land Office, the Land funds and tariff duties, will for a mo control the passage, it is yet afflicted with 'department of the O. A C. R R. and tbe State Land Department st Salem at all new entries ment suppose that the Republicans in bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of made 1 am thus prepared to make out bome- congress intend to do anything to harm the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first vtead papers and take proofs thereto. Also I take Blings and proofs of limber lands, and the trusts. The Republican congress step should be towards the kreatment of can save to parties tbe expense of a trip men owe their political existence to the these important organs. This unpleasant to tbe Roseburg land office is due to a diseased condition of the trusts, and they lose no opportunity to trouble ether kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as t b»r< • Niaker »f FlatFarat Bhow their gratefulness, although they most people suppose. Desirable Prspertv In ay bands far Sale. often Indulge In harmless talk against Women as well as men are made mis the trusts. In theory the Republicans erable with kidney and bladder trouble, AW Prom pt reply made to all let tara. Chart- are most bitterly opposed to the trust and both need the same great remedy. -» In accordance with 'he time» Refera, by permission, Hon H. K. Hanna, cormorants; in practice they never vote The mild and the immediate effect of judge of the 1st J addai District, and to any Swamp-Root is soon realised. It is sold business house tn Jacksonville. for any measure that will curtail trust SILAS J. DAY profits. As President Roosevelt has by druggists, in fifty- cent and one dollar told us, “Words are good when backed sizes. Y ou may have a by deeds, and only so.” Republican sample bottle by mail words as to trusts are not backed by ffee. also pamphlet tell- R om ct swunp-Ro.«. deeds. This fact was demonstrated ing all about it. including many of tbe most conspicuously on March 23 when, thousands of testimonial letters received by a party vote, the bouse committee from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer MONTHLY MAGAZINE on ways and means voted down mo 8c Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and A F amily L ibrary tions made by the Democratic leader, r ention this paper. Don ’ t make any mistake, but re The Best in Current Literature John Sharp Williams, and by Champ the name, Swamp-Root, x^i. Dr. Clark of Missouri to favorably report member 12 C omfletk N ovels Y early Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad- bills placing salt, coal, rwlne, hides, bress. Binghamton, N. Y. on every MANY SHORT STORIES AND wool, pulp, agricultural implements dottie. PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS and other articles on tbe free list Tbe $2.50 wen year ; 25 cts . * copy Democrats all voted In favor of taking NO CONTINUED STORIES action to put these trust made goods on EVERY NUMBER COMPUTE IN ITSELF the free list and thus to take the quick est and most certain way of curtailing the excessive profits of the trusts. The Republicans all voted to “stand pat” on their trust protecting tariff measure. It should be easy for tbe voters to de cide this year between the party that For Infants and Children. backs its words with its deeds and the party that talks one way and votes the Tbi Kind You Have Always Bought other. Bean the No More Return Envelopes. Notary Public Real Estate Agent and U. S. Commissioner for Jackson County. LIPPINCOTT'S CASTOR IA Rich Criminal» Unpunished. It appears that the gentlemen who engineered the merger will not be pun ished for violation of the antitrust law, for the reason that they did not know it was good law until after a decision was rendered settling its validity. And the only means they had of learning whether tbe law was valid was to do something and then have tbs law test ed. Having discovered that the law is good and that they bad violated It, they will now be allowed to resume their efforts to frame up some sort of scheme that will permit thfin to ac complish what they sought to accom plish through the merger. This ex planation may not be quite clear to those whe are so old fashioned as to believe that rich criminals should suf fer the same penalties as poor crim inals when the offenses are equal.— Commoner. Turn on the Lisht. It is well to keep the people in mind that the Republicans in the bouse stand like a stone wall against a con gressional investigation Into tbe post office department. Wherefore? Evi dently because they believe that the half has not been told concerning its rottenness and that the truth would hurt them In the Impending campaign. ®sm <■ the Ught—Champ Clark. S&KMtwvuf GREATEST ' STRENGTH Mothers and Daughters Try REXICON A finest flavor and absolute purity The Modern Remedy for Women GUJXXR XX Nj TEL E. O REXICON A baa Cured some of tbe worst cases of OVARIAN a»d UTERINE Disorders LEUCORRHOIA T he R exicona C o . TME 6UARANTEEI WORM ■REMEDY ; i Ladies, Attention! THE CHILDREN’S FAVORITE TONIC, ■■wane or imitation ». TH» SIHUINC PRCFAaiO OMLV DV Ballard-Snow Liniment Co. •T. VOOI1. mo . Origiaal sud only genuine French Tansy Wstera tor sal» by leading Drusglata, *2 par box. Safe and re liable. Accept no substitute. DR ROBINSON Special A genl. Î