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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1904)
Öemoerati® firnes WAGES ARE DECLINING T he tariff tax . Delusion« of Our Forefather» aa to Who Puya It. Printed Every Wednesday, by Our simple ulimled forefathers, when Republican Prosperity Fails to they were framing our first tariff act Times Pi inting Company Reach the Worker. were entirely unfamiliar with the laws C has N ickell , Editor and Mgr. of political economy as laid down by our modern professional Republican statesmen. The old fogies who debated the duties proposed at that time foolishly sup posed that tbe duties levied Would have to be paid by our own consumers. They therefore, needing revenue very badly, put the duties as high as they thought the people would stand—1. e., they levied duties of 5 to 7S per cent on most articles, but went a little high er on articles of luxury, such as wines anil liquors, glassware and carriages. Their absurd nutlous on this point were' well voiced by Congressman Livermore of New York, who said, May 6. 1789: "Do not we all believe that the con sumer pays the duty on everything be consumes? This is a universal maxim, and, although it may not be strictly true to the utmost nicety of calculation, yet it is generally true, is the tax on molasses paid by the planter in the West Indies? By no uieaus. it is a duty paid by the people who use it either raw in substauce or distilled into spirit. No person can possibly con ceive that the duties we pay on merchandise Imported is a duty paid by the people of foreign countries from whence we get them, nor can they say that they are any more necessaries of life than the rice, flour, iron aud lum ber we ship to other nations.” Such gross ignorance of sound and fundamental economic principles on tbe part of our forefathers can be over looked only when we consider their lack of opportunities for obtaining knowledge. Had they been privileged to sit for a few minutes at the feet of our modern protectionists they would have known how easy it is to l«vy duties of 100, 200 or 300 per cent and collect them from foreigners. Another delusion of our chump fore fathers was the belief that our manu facturers would be the greatest bene ficiaries of protection and that our farmers and wage earners would have to pay, in Increased prices, the tariff tax which would go to the protected manufacturers. Apparently it never occurred to these pioueer statesmen that they could make everybody rich and prosperous simply by levying tariff taxes sufficiently high. But we should not criticise them too severely. We may have profited by their Ignor ance and mistake«. L«t us be chari table, even if we are ashamed of them. BYRON W. HOLT. I BRIEF MENTION parents. After the wedding the hap py couple left for Portland on a bridal W. T. Pike is in Ashland for medical tour, and on their return will reside at Klamath Falls. They have the con treatment. gratulations and best wishes of all. Mr, and Mrs. P. N. Ficke were in Medford, Friday, to have their pic tures took. Shrink While You Wait. Rogue River Valley League. Ayers a STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Won. Ashland .............. 0 Medford.................. 4 Jacksonville.......... 4 Gold Hill................ 3 Lost. 2 4 5 5 P. C. .750 .500 .444 .333 H. M. Nelson was with us a few PSOTEUTION ADDS TO HIS BUHDEN Trimble & Cook of Grants PuS9 days ago. He is now at Granta Pass TERMS: have just added to their blacksmith hauling lumber. One Year, In advance... ...81.50 Jacksonville vs. Gold Hill. 9hop a Bouse c>ld-tlre setter. It is Six Months........................ Tuesday, June 21at, was the longest ... 1.00 Jacksonville redeemed themselves ... day of the year. The nights are now a powerful machine which grips the Thursday and escaped tbe cellar in a tire and shrinks It t ight to tbe wheel, lengthening. Office With Pacific Slates Telephone Co. , without the necessity of loosening the pretty game, free from wrangling, on * Ryan Building, California St C P. Briggs has been chosen school the home grounds, in which they bolts and removing the tire. Tbe With the highest tariff ever known —— — director of Jacksonville district, to suc shrinking of a set of tires usually re scored tbe first shut-out in the league. in the United States, uiauy of the pro ceed J. H. Buffer. Entered et the Poaioffice al Jacksonville, Ore. Strube ’s magnificent base running la quires about three hours, but with ae Second Class Mail Matter tected Industrie« are reducing the I Andy Reid has gone to Josephine tnis machine it can accomplish the tbe sixth was the event of the game, amount of their product, aud wages are county to enter the employ of the I work in 30 minutes, besides avoiding he making a prelty home run out of a declining. At the same time the cost N othing was said about the ille Greenback Mining Co. J any possibility of marring the paint bit to right fi*ld that with most base gality of floating mines till Japan was of living Is at the top notch, and the Miss Dorothy Day of Applegate has or giving the wheel an improper disb. runners would have beeD a three bag hit by them. It a rule la to be made Hepubllcan conventions are declaring been granted a state life diploma by A thousand wheels can be dished to ger. «xcluding them from neutral waters their policy to be "stand pat” Tbe i tbe Slate board of education. exactly the same degree, which is im- Lester held tbe visitors down to four neutrality should be defined to be ten present Dingley tariff has been in ex | hits, two of which were of the scratch C. C. Pearson of Klamath county is pos-ible in any other way. With this istence about seven years, and there j miles from shore,in»tead of three miles, order, aud all of them considerably in after a load of supplies, He former- machine a farm wagon wheel with a which latter distance was specified as has been no obstacle placed In tbe way 4-tucli tire, i inch thick, can be set as scattered, while the kcals hammered ly ranged in the Butte Creek section. the neutral zone because three miles of Its full enforcement. It should there 1 well as a light buggy. Your tires can Borner for ton safe hits, ratbor we 1 The nights are quite cold, something was at that time the extreme range of fore by this time, if it is as beneficial be set while you make a trip to the buLched. This heavy batting, coupled as the Republicans claim, have plant unusual for this time of the year. artillery. 9 postoffice and no delays are necessary, with the poor support given to Kom< r ed prosperity so firmly that nothing There has beeu frost in some localities. at critical slages of the game, was the I says tbe Courier. R eally it would be refreshing if could overthrow it Yet every day the The Medford Iron Works have se PERSONAL MENTION cause of Gold Hill’s defeat. both great political parties would boll press dispatches contain news of the cured the services of a good moulder, Kruger played an errorless game at Triumphs of Modern Surgetv. their platforms down to a few short railroads, those great barometers of ■ and the first casting will be turned out paragraphs Something about like trade, reducing the number of men W< nderful things are d>ne for tHe i Mrs. A. Elmer spent Friday with third and made three safe hits. Nunan next week. at second and Collins at short are right human body by -urgery. Organs are Mrs 1*. B. Solizs. the space taken by the Ten Command employed and in every way cutting Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Shepheid of taken out, scraped, rollshed and put where they belong; each doing splen Mrs. Frank Hull of Jacksonville is down their expenses to the lowest ments ought to be sufficient to make all Ashland and their sons have started on back, or they may be removed entire did work. Nunan is fi st in tbe team In visiting in Medford. promises and enumerate the sins of the limit. The New York stock market is a trip through Southern Oregon and ly; bones are spliced; pipes take tbe other party. Voters might read the in a state of collapse, and tbe public re place of diseased sections of vein*; Max Jacoby, the Tolo merchant, waa fielding average, while Strube leads in Northern California. antiseptic dressings are applied to in Medford Thursday. the batting, with Pat Donegan second. platforms if so shortened, and would fuse to buy either the railroad stocks Th 06. McClanahan and bis family, wounds, bruises, burns and like in The following Is the official 6core: come nearer believing them ia good or industrial shares, although the price Sheriff Rader and Recorder Apple- who have been residents of this section juries before inflammation sets in, has receded so greatly since the boom faith Of all the abominations is a JACKSONVILLE for some time past, are at their eld which causes them to beal without gate were in Medford Friday. la over. Now. If tEe tariff is the key long winded party platform. n aluration and h> one-third tbe time AB K IB SH PO A E home in Missouri again. stone of prosperity, why is business r.quired by the old treatment. | Wm. Bateman of Klamath Fall« is Ed Donegan If... 5 1 1 0 1 0 0 dull and growing more so? Why are Mrs. A. M. Berry, who is stopping Chamberlain’s Pain Balm act« on this making bi« old haunts a visit. ... 4 0 1 0 3 3 0 Collin». ss... ACCORDING to a report from Vienna R o 0 Ü 1 13 0 1 men out of work and wages declining? W. T. Kinney of Lake Creok tarried Willner. lb. at Ashland, has recovered from a se same principle. It is an antiseptic the sporting blood o( the Czar has been and when applitd to such injuries! The tariff should still be aiding the 1 1 0 5 1 u .3 btrube, c ... vere attack of sickness. She went to causes them to beal very auickly. It, in Mudford une day this week. arousea. He waa originally opposed to textile industries with its protection 0 1 0 1 1 0 4 P Docegan, c f. . . Jackson villa Thursday. in ana soreness.! also allays the pain ___ _________ . Mrs. W. Puhi and Miss Amanda Lester p the war,but now be expressed hla read- of 40 or more per cent Tbe tariff still .6 0 1 0 1 0 0 K* ep a bottle of Pain Balm in your [ Helms were Medford visitors Friday. Treasurer Taylor of Josephine coun 4 0 1 0 2 5 1 Nunan, 2b. . iiiets to “sacrlfic a million men if neces prevents any competition lu the iron home and it will save you time and K< uger, 3 J .4 ...... 1 3 0 1 3 0 ty give« notice that he has funds on money, not to mention the inconven sary to defeat Japan.” There Is nothing and steel market from cutting down tbe Mrs. H. I. Pelton ot Sams Valley has 4 0 • 0 0 0 3 Uhicn, r f. .. .. hand with which to redeem warrants ience and suff-ring which such In i bee« visiting friends living in Medford. like liberality. The Czar is as rich in profits of the steel trust, yet that gi juries entail. For sale by City Drug protested to oct. 15, 1898. subjects as Mr. Rockefeller is in money, gantic monopoly la shutting down Its 38 3 10 0 27 13 2 Total . .. F E. Hall of Steamboat, the ener Store. and he is willing to spend them imperi mills, and Its stock is worth only 9 Amos McKee informs us that ar- getic young miner, wa* in our city GOLD HILL cents on the dollar. ally. “Hang the expense!" is his mot rangemenis are being made for a ÀB R IB SH PO A ■ The Value of a Man’s Heart Friday. And so the list of trusts might be to. “What are the lives of a million Fourth of July celebration on Palmer M H er, ss.. .2 u 0 0 2 2 2 quoted and moat of them be shown to D. A. Forbes, representing the Key soldiers to a man like me?" said Napo be unable to pay the Interest on their Creek. It promises to be a good one. Ga»quet, lb • • • • • .4 0 0 0 8 0 1 Elmer Oliver, of f’lymou’te, Pa., ha« stone View Co of San Francisco, is in MuCjrmick. 3b.... .4 0 1 0 2 2 2 leon. stock that their optimistic promoters Guaranteed Forest Reserve Scrip for begun suit against Miss Elizabeth ■ the valley. Mi’cheli, 2b .4 0 1 0 5 fi 0 sale, in large or small quantities, by promised. Nearly all are protected by .4 0 0 0 0 4 0 T he contract by which Wells, Fargo tbe tariff, and no reduction in prices is Miss Kate Chapman, the milliner, Ruiner, p... Frank E, Alley, upstairs over Land Alspaugh, claiming 85.010 damages .3 0 1 0 2 0 0 Isaacs, c f. for breach of promise of marriage. Office, Roseburg, Oregon. Will place A Co agreed to pay the Southern in sight to reduce their profits. Still le't for Dunsmuir, Calif., Thursday, on Courtney, r f.......... 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 same for non-resident purchasers. Mr. Oliver says that ‘ She thiew me Pacific two million dollars in cash and but few are prosperous. The trouble a business visit, Flyuu, c ... .4 0 • 0 5 0 0 R. D. Mays, who lives in Roxy pre over withuut any reason,” and that stock and 40 per cent of gross receipts Is the people have become poorer and Mrs. N. Langell went to Grants Pass Deiamiter, if........ .4 0 1 0 0 0 0 cinct, recently killed a large rattle- “1 had given her a di ¡mond ring and Thursday, on a visit wtitb her daugh for thirteen years’ exclusive privileges cannpt continue to buy the high priced Total .... 32 0 4 0 24 14 5 snake, which evidently was a pioneer, had spent considerable money in giv ter, Mrs. W. C. H*le on its roads shows that the express goods. The farmer is selling his bogs / and cattle for less money, and tbe beef GOLD HILL. It was four feet long and had 16 rat- ing her a good time." business pays well. There Is very little, Dr. Bowersox and District Attorney • trust is making larger profits at tbe As for the young woman’s having ties. Innhgs — I 2 3 4 5 6 4 8 9 however, In the exclusive agreement, Reames were in Medford Friday on farmer's expense. All tbe farmer buys no reason, that, of course, is absurd. Rons .... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 as it ia well understood that the express is at high trust prices, but be cannot Ball & Ludlow, who have been mill professional business. THE WISCONSIN SPLIT. Hits........ 0 0 I 0 0 u 0 I 2-4 business of this country 1s practically purchase enough to keep the trust mills ing in Steamboat district during the “Btcause” is a sufficient reason for Jos. G. Pierce of Klamath Falls has controlled by the same people, and going, and his brothers In the cities are it Offer» an Opportunity For tko past season with pipe and giant, will anything a woman wishes to do. But JACKSONVILLE. gone to Forestville, N. Y., where te fur tne rest Mr. Oliver has behaved Democrat» to Win. Innings — I 2 3 4 5 6 4 8 9 that these are the railroad people In tbe same fix. If tbe tariff was re soon clean up. Excellent results are ex wisely, albeit unromantically. lu will remain sometime. The Republican tangle tn Wisconsin pected. vised. so that trust productions that Runs .... 0 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 themselves. -3 Justus Norris uf Ashland waa in Hits... 0 4 1 0 2 I 2 0 #_ 10 these delicite matters of the heart it are sold too high here and too cheap Is growing more and more Interesting E W. Carson, representing the Lin is far better to appeal to the courts Medford the forepart of the week, af Earned rum'—Jacksonville 3. T he Standard Oil Co.May 16 declar abroad were shorn of their unfair pro as time passes. It is admitted by the coln Annuity Union, a uew insurance Evening Wisconsin, stalwart organ of Duuoie play—Romer to Mitchell than to resort to the extra-legal pro ter a trip up Evans Creek. ed a dividend for the spring quarter tectlon. competition would force the to Gasquet. Milwaukee, that the La Follette men society, assisted by Ell Ellis of Ash cesses of fiction aud sentimental poe trusts to at least modify their exor of 15 a »bare, which is SI more than Mr. Goaaett. a member of tbe Roar St ruck out—By Ro ner 3;by Lester 5. are the regulars now, but that they land, recently organized a lodge at try. that declared for the same quarter last bitant profits, and tbe people would be ing G mlet Mining Co., did business in Two-base hits—McCormick 1. able to purchase more goods for tbe will become bolters after the national Eagle Point, with 26 charter members Passen balls—Strube 1. year. This makes 824 a share for the Mr. Oliver after he was Jilted might our city Thursday and Friday. same amount of money, and the mills convention refuses to seat their dele A. O. «'reel of Central Point has been have blown his brains out. There Home run—Strube 1. six months. The dividend for the last and workshops could continue to run. R. E Peyton, the genial postmaster gates at large. That paper also de Bases on ball«—Off Lester 4; off Ro chosen to teach the grammar depart are innumerable precedents on ro quarter was S16 a share. The com Clares that the president is known to Under these circumstances will the i of Peyton, located in Big Butte pre mer 5. ment of the Jacksonville public school. pany will have to deelare 120 dividend voters Indorse the "stand pat" policy? be in sympathy with those who bolted mance and real life fur such a mussy cinct, was in Medford recently. Left on Ba<es—Jacksonville 7, Gold Hili 6. the next six months to bring the divi Will they not rather vote for tbe candi the state convention. In a recent issue Be Is an excellent teacher and will no performance. Or he might have kill-1 i Mias Susie Homes of Ashland, tbe doubt give satisfaction. Time—1 hour,30 miDutes. dend up to the amount paid last year, dates who favor revising tbe tariff to it says: ed his coquettish Carmenclta. Here efficient educator.Las gone to Berkeley, Umpire—Brouse. "If the national convention decides wipe out this trust monopoly? If it S. Gardner, Tbos. Fisher and F. which was S44. In 1902 the dividend again romantic precedents would have . Calif., to attend the summer school. Attendance 160. against the third termers and they re-, Rhodes came down from Centralia, can be shown that there is one good was 8-»8. The total dividend declared supported him, and be would have ' NOTES. trust that Is only charging a reasonable fuse to obey, they will become rebels Wash , a few days ago, on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. John Devlin, of Apple May 16 will amount to 18,000,000. Of been han„ed in due form. Or he against the regular organization of tbe Gold Hill and Granta Pass played profit, that would be ruined by cutting this sum John D. Rock feller receives off its protection from foreign competl Republican party of tbe United States Messrs. Roundtree and Steiger of might have wasted away in compos- gate, a well-known pioneer couple, an exhibition game at the latter city were in our midst a short time since. U day. S3 200,0C0. I g sonnets to a faithless mistress. tlon. the schedule that shelters it might and will have to submit. We have rea Jacksonville. A-bland and Medford play on the Mis« Bessie Kenney,formerly of Jack Blue prints of township maps, show Millions of heartbroken poets have remain unchanged. When President son to know that ITealdeut Roosevelt sonville, was on a northbound train re grounds of the former Saturday. Ash ONE of the never-tiring and very Rooeevelt was swinging around the cir sympathizes with Senators Spooner ing all vacant land, fifty cents each thus ussuagod their grief. land a cd Gold Hill meet at the same busy men living in Washington is th* cle in 1902 he often spoke of good aud and Quarles in the course they have For reliable information concerning Nevertheless breach of-promise pro- ( cently, en route from San Francisco to place Sunday. Both games will doubt affable, white-whiskered John W. bad trusts, but neither he nor any other adopted at Madison aud that he will government land write to Frank E. ceedings aie more convincing aud, Partland, less be interesting. Alley, Abstractor, Roseburg, Oregon. Jacksonville ai d Medford wit! play F. «tor, once secretary of state, minister protectionist has ever exhibited a good exert an Immense influence on the na more effective. When women learn Mrs. Ernost Langley will spend a avaio on the Medford Athletic Asso Albany'« depot hotel was badly dam to »11 the barbarian nations outside of trust to an admiring public or offered tional convention." that the affections of tbe susceptible few days in Jacksonville before going ciation’* grounds Sunday. A tine ex In a later issue the same paper reit aged by fire Thursday. The flames the United State«,and one of the great any evidence that such exists. There young man have a pecuniary value, on a camping trip to Dead Indian hibition of the Datiooal game may be erates this proposition, which has no are supposed to have originated est of diplomats. Heatill manages to act has been plenty of evidence that nearly expected. and that broken hearts must be paid i Springs. •very trust is either sheltered by the doubt been inspired by the two sens through sparks from a passing loco as attorney for many of the philan tors, who evidently have the assurance for in coin of the realm like broken* Prof. Clyde Payne of the S O. S. N. tariff or is fostered by monopoly, and thropic, benevolent Christian, aaisslon- yet the Republicans, with ample time of Postmaster General Payne and Pres motive. Loss 82000. vases and other shattered objec 9 of S., has gone to Tonopah, Nev., to ary and eleemosynary societies in this in the ¡sat session of congress, refused ident Roosevelt that the stalwart fol Frederick Perry of Spokane,a capita art, they will cease trifling. Nothing : »pend his vacation in that famous min- country. He interviewed Secretary Hay to Investigate tbe plunderlug of the lowers will after that time be treated list, who may become Interested in the would tend more quietly to make wo- iOg district. regarding the claims of American mis people and determined to stand by the as bolters by the national committee Blue Lead, the big copper property lo men rest onsible In love affairs than Mrg Mary M1Uer Mr8 E Keoney and the Roosevelt administration, cated in Elliott Creek district, arrived sionaries against the Turkish govern trusts. the possibility of being compelled to and s R T;ylor went lo porl)acdi t0 Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. which will exert their influence for the ment. Mr. Foster thinks with our large Friday, on a tour of Inspection. pay 85,OuO in damages for breaking a to attend the meeting of tbe Oregon election of tbe Cook state ticket as well A F.w Sample Iatanta. fleet now in European waters the time Almost everybody who reads the news Schocx & Buseman have purchased 98-ceut heart. Pioneer Association. The shoe manufacturers of Massa as tbe Roosevelt electors. La Follette’s papers Is sure to know of the wonderful is propitious, after we have skinned the tbe store of Wetzel & Dowling at Mon friends will undoubtedly retaliate. chusetta say they are willing to sur . cures made by Dr. Capt W. Rawlings and his wife, who Sultan of Morocco, to sail down to render tbe tariff on boots and shoes if They are even now • lu a bad humor, tague, paying 86,000 for stock on hand. ■. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. were called to Colorado several weeks Slamboul and set the brutal and immor they are given free hides That would but they will be furious if their chief They Intend keeping one of the biggest ! 11 the great kidney, liver aR°> by the fatal illness of one of their al SulUn of Turkey trembling on his indicate that at least one industry bad is knifed by Roosevelt, as he surely assortments of general merchandise in j |L and bladder remedy. » It is the great medi- throne. Very likely a precedent will outgrown its swaddling clothe« and is will be. All of tne Oregon delegate-* to the sons, have returned home. Northern California. Success to them. cal triumph cf the nine- On the whole, there is a good chance be found for doing this very thing. no longer an "infant’’ requiring pro Mrs. Otis Krause, who has been vis- Republican National Convention an E D. Elwood has become interested * teenth century: di«- tor the Democrats to win in Wiscon tection pap. If it is good for tbe boot I ¡ting in Jacksonville and Medford, re r 1 covered after years of In both tbe hotel and saloon business swered to roll call with the exception T he American Press humorists in re and «hoe Industry to have free trade, sin on the presidential and state tick with C. C. Ragsdale. They will con of II. W. Scott, whose proxy was held turned to her ho ne at Klamath Faile scientific research by ets and also to gain at least six con Dr. Kilmer, the emi a few days ago. cent convention started a movement to why should the steel trade be protected? by State Senator C. W. Hodson. The gressmen. Babcock, Minor, Jenkins, duct Betel Nash personally as soon as nent kidney and blad build a monument to the late lamented It cannot be claimed that gigantic trust Adams, Cooper and Otjen, Republic Mrs T. J. Kenney is t ¡siting her sis W. B. Townley’s lease expires, which following assignments were agreed der specialist, and is Is an infant and requires protection to Bill Nye. As chief of their pro- upon by the Oregon delegation. Na ter, Mrs. L. L. Savage, of Dunsmuir, wonderfully successful 'n promptly curing will be in December. keep it from being swamped by steel ans. will be replaced by Democrats. feasion »nd master of the craft in his produced by the pauper labor of Eu tional committeeman, C. H. Carey, Calif. She was accompanied by her lame back, kidney, bladoer, uric acid trou E. M. Rutherford arrived in Medford bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst day, they felt that they should do rope, for it is underselling the foreign Haw tke Firmer la Plamd«re4. Portland; honorary vice-president Na daughter and a niece. from Klamath Falls Thursday, with form of kidney trouble. something for the man who did so ere in all markets on some of its prod If the farmer had to set aside a part tional Convention, C. W. Hodson, Dr. E. O Smith of Eugene, president Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Root is net rec McFarlane, Jeff Davis and Dandy Pat, of bls produce and deliver it to the much toward both encouraging and sat acts Portland; committee on permanent of the Missouri Mining Co., went to ommended tor everything but if you have kid The sugar trust has received through tariff beneficiaries he would think he three fast running horses, which be organization, I. S. Smith, Vale;cotu- isfying a demand for newspaper hu ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found Steve's Fork district Friday to inspect just the remedy you need. It has been tested offers for sale. Be is accompanied by mor. Should they carry out their in reciprocity with Cuba 20 per cent dis was robbed and be up In arms, yet mi’teeon platform, J. U. Campbell, the property. that is virtually what the farmer does. Dick Beese, who spent the winter in !n so many ways, in hospital work, in private tentions, and erect a costly marble count on the tariff on sugar from that Oregon City; committee on creden I He sells bis produce at the price the inland. How much it divides with the Sacramento. Judge Crowell and Supt. Berriam of practice, among the helpless too poor to pur shaft over the grave of their deceased tials, J. M. Keene, Medford; commit chase relief and has proved so successful in Cuban sugar grower is not yet dis trusts set on It, or at prices fixed In Deer seem quite plentiful in Southern tee to notify the President, S. L the Elk Creek Batchery were in Med every case that a special arrangement has brother, the action, although well covered, but the American consumer is the open markets of the world. When ford a couple days this week. The lat been made by which all readers of this paper mt ant, would be a grim piece of humor paying the same price, if not more, for he buys be pays a certain portion of Oregon this season, and have percepti Kline, Corvallis; committee to notify ter informs us that no fish have made who have not already tried it, may have a that would border closely on the pa the refined article. Why not take off his produce to the trusts and monopo bly increased in number during tbe the Vice-President, N C Richards, sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book their appearance at his p'ace as yet. thetic. It is understood that Mr. Nye’s tbe duty on sugar? Tbe sugar trust is lists in excess of what their goods are past few years, presumably on account Sumpter. telling more about Swamp-Root and how to worth, and In nearly everything he of the better observance of the game ind out if you have kidney or bladder tro..ble. widow is In comparative want. Doubt no infant that needs protection. There was something do.ug in the An Alarm Clock for 25c. buys there la also the tariff tax to the law which has prevailed. When writing mention reading this generous less she would be pleased to see the Oregon delegatoin when the subject government added. The protection the If you want to net up a:id feel good offer tn this paper and Eoo,«vrlt'i Owa Campaign. Messrs. Callaghan and Morris, who cf seats for guests came up proposed monument rear its head to jwlngto tariff gives the trusts plunders the all day take a Little Early Riser or send your address to There is not a detail of this person are interested In the copper belt of El the Iroquois horror popular assem wards the sky; but isn’t there some farmer both ways and also Indirectly two at bed time. Tnesv fainou little Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing thing that would please her more? If ally conducted canvass for the nornina Increases the railroad rates that have liott creek district, have resumed de blages In Chicago are limited In num pills relax t.be nerves give quiet rest, hamton, N Y. The the Ups of the dead could speak, would tlon which has escaped the Interfer been raised to match the Increased velopment work. They are miners of ber by the authorities, and the Colise ind refreshing sleep, with a gentle regular fifty cent and Hom. ot Bw^np-Root. ence, direct or Indirect, of the man lu foliar sizes are sold by all good druggists. they suggest that the money be ex cost of living. If the portion of the experience and have been connected um at Wabash avenue and Sixteenth movement of the bowels about break the White House. There has been fast time. W. H. Howell, Houston, Don’t make any mistake, but re farmers' produce that all these bene with several of the prominent mines where the c invention met, was Tex., says “Early Risers are the best pended in a stone? criticism of a certain candidate because member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. ficiaries of the tariff exact were piled tributary to Spokane. allowed only something like half pill made for constipation, sick htad- Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, aud the ad he has frankly and boldly hunted the up alongside of the portion the farmer a-he, bilii usness, Sold by all dress, Binghamton, N. Y. on every presidency. But Mr. Roosevelt has Blue-print maps of any townships Its full capacity. There was a c >nse- druggists. T he argument by which the beef retains for himself it Is a question bittie. hunted the presidency day and night, quent famine in tickets, which were Roseburg, Oregon, Land District, trust attempts to justify Its conduct is which pile would be greater. showing all the vacant lands, for 50 selli ng at 850 each and hard to find at using, not his own fortune or anything as false as Its work is Infamous. Its cents each. If you want any informa that. Oregon’s delegates are assigned that is his. but the powers, patronage A Natwral Expectation. claim that the supply of cattle is lees and influence which the people of these tion from the U. S. Land Office, ad If Congressman Llttauer succeeds dress Title Guarantee & Loan Co., one seat each for each delegate and per capita than formerly ia easily re» United States voted in trust to the alternate, and an additional one seat luted by the statistics. The govern stewardship of their servant, William Secretary Cortelyou, the- trusts will Roseburg, Oregon. naturally expect to be bandied with each for use among frienis. Judge of ment figure« show that there ia ap McKinley, four years ago. — Albany While Hazel, the 17-year-old daugh gloves.—Washington Post. the consternation that reigned, there proximately one head of cattie to every Argust ter of Chas. Silvers of Picard, Calif., fore, when it developed that there man, woman and child in the United was handling a loaded 22 rifle, the gun were n > seats for the delegation, for Treasurer’s Fifteenth Call States. Fifty years ago there were was discharged, tbe ball passing com The Flag of Victory. the rea-on that Dr. Keene of Med .‘ord about two to every three persons. Ten pletely through her left lung and body. had anticipated it by presenting to Office of the County Treasurer of ) The thirteen Stars and Stripes was millions of cattle and calves are slaugh As it made a clean cut it is believed the triumphant at Baratova In 1777, also Jackson County, Oregon, Jack- >■ the sergearit-at-irms t written order tered annually In the United States. in the War of 1812, Mexican War, son ville, J uue 14th, ¡904. ) girl will recover. She was laying the from George Steele, the retiring na Of tblk the beef trust slaughters one Civil War and Spanish War. With Notice Is hereby given that there gun down in order to put up her hair tional committeemat-, fot the tickets. half. That means that one bead of cat such a record our flag hss been truly are funds in the county treasury for when the accident occurred. Squirrel Keene had taken care of certain Chica tle is kilhd for every family of seven called “The Flag of Victory.” on ac the redemption of all outstanding shooting was the amusement Bhe was go friends of Steele, then appropriat count of the u nt qualed record of cures county warrants protested from April ed such tickets as lie and Kline want in this country. The average steer made by the famous Hostetter's .Stein 1,1902, to June 5, 1902, both dates engaged in. ed and proposed to turn the meager weighs abcut 1,000 pounds, and yields ach Bitters it has also been truly call Inclusive. Interest on same will cease A traveling swindler is working this remainder over to the delegation. 650 to 600 pounds of dressed meat. ed “The leader of its class ’’In fact, it after the above date. part of the state with an article which There was the liveliest, kind of a row on D. H. M iller , this Information, and some settlement That mean« seventy-eight to eigbty- Issosafeaod reliable that prominent he calls Swan's Stick Mucilage. It Is was reached involving serious inroads physicians all over the country never County Treasurer. aix pounds of meat for each man, wo hesitate in recommending it t) their probably a composition of glue and on the Keene-Kline holdings. man and child In the Union. These most delicate patients, knowing from How’* That. glycerine, similar to printing press figure» prove conclusively that the laws past experience that if a cure is possi We offer One Hundred Dollars Re rollers, and “sticks" nothing but the That lired Feeling. of supply end demand do not warrant ble the Bitiers will effect it. A sin ward for any case of Catarrh that can mau who buysit. Pass the word along, gle bottle Is all that Is necessary to not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. If you are languid, depressed and in the present high price of dressed beef. convince you of its value in cases of and when you receive a visit from the capable for work, it indicates that F. J. C heney & Co., Toledo, O. The case 1« clear. The beef combine ia a indigestion, dyspepsia, constipation, We, the undersigned, have known fakir give him tbe kicking he richly your liver is out of order. Herblne trust; it ia a cornerer, it is a forestallfir biliousness or malaria. Be sure to I F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and deserves.—Corvallis Gazette. This fel will assist natuie to throw off head of the market It is an uprincipled try II. I believe him perfectly honorable in all low was in this section a few days ago aches, rheumatism and ailments akin a to nervousness and restore the ener business transactions, and financially monoply. The beef trust must go. and sold considerable of his stuff gies and vitality of sound and perfect able to carry out any obligations Special Rates 1 he American farmers, backed by all health. J. J. Hubbard, Tea pie, Tex made by nis firm. Silas Obencbain, a worthy, energetic meat consumers, demand it. as, writes March 22, 1902: "I have W aldind K innan & M arvin , To Port land aud return, 814.10. Ac- __ Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. citizen of Klamath county, who was used Herbine for lhe past two years Sold in I and 3 lb. arom*-tight tint. c unt Mardl Gras and carnival to he, Hall _____ ’s Catarrh _______ V w..„w It has dune me more good Cure is taken inter. chosen sheriff at the late election, went years. at Purtlaud, Juna28 to July 9th, naliy, acting directly upon the bicod to Yreka, Calif .last week, for the pur tl an all th" doctors. When 1 feel bad Grind fregfi each dày^not too fine. I LU 1.1 inclusive. I mi I i .. i «>/> L'n In • dates I J . une . _ . 27th • L. ■» • * - . . NOIld wnSNO □ 1904, Sale and have that tiled fueling, 1 take a and mucous surfaces of the system. pose of being united in matrimony xq -aoiit <n ,JVV 75c dose of Herblne. It is the best medi 1^1 at d July 7th, 1904. Limit, six days Testimonials sent free. * Price, een -poof) eawx dnxia uvnoj J. A. FOLGER CO., San Francia«* with Miss Emma Grobs, a popular cine ever made for chills and fever.” after date of sale, hut not later than per bottle. Sold by all Druggists’. ‘îlIVi 1Î11 11V MIMA UM3 Imporltra and Roaatara of Fin« Old CotT««« young lady, who has been living at Au July lOLh, 1904. * “ * ” ~ ' ---- 60 cents a bottle. For sale by Dr. (J. Take Hall ’ s Family Pilla for consti BOJ 3tín3 S.OSid -1 pa Ito*. Hinkle, Central Point. burn« Placer oounlj, Califu with her What are your friends saying about you? That your gray hair makes you look old ? And yet, you are not forty! Postpone this looking old. Hair Vigor Use Ayer’s Hair Vigor and restore to your gray hair all the deep, dark, rich color of early life. Then be satisfied. °Ayer*« Hair Vigor reatoied the natural color to my gray hair, and I ain tfreatiy nlBMBd. It te «11 you claim for It." Mu. E. J. V a MDBC ab . MBchaulc»vill». X. V. fl «0 * bottl«. AJHdruggtetJ^ PROFESSION! CARLS. F. Golden Gate Coffee receives our most careful atten tion and is always uniform in strength and quality. ' The choicest coffee grown. Le k R. M. BOWERSOX, D. Physician and Surgeon. Office In Orth’s Building. Hours—2 10 5 and 7 to 8 p. m Oregon Jacksonville A. E. REAMES. ATTORN E Y-A T-L A W, Jacksonville, - Oregon. - Office in Red Men's Building ROBT. G. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Grant's Pass, Oregon. practices all the oonrts building up stairs Office tn Hans J. M. KEENE. D. D. i\. OPERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY Office« .c the Adkins Deuel block Medford, Oregon P. P. PRIM A SON, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW Jacksonville, Oregon. 'WUl practice lc all courts of me State. Of tlce 1 b the Court House last door oc the rlrbt from entrance A. C HOUGH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Brest's P««, ... urelo«. Office over Halr-K.ddle Hardware Store H. D. NORTON, TTOR NEY AND COUNSELOR Al I.AW Grant’s Pass, Oregon. Office above S P. D. 4L. Co 's Store Silas cJ. Day JACKSONVILLE Notary Public Real Estate Agent and U. S. I ommissioner for Jackson County. Abstract* made 1« Title* *f Land*. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Mellow J.C. ATBRCO-. ____ Lowell Dark H air 1 The Oregon Delegation for LEGAL DOCUMENTS. al.' «ind drawn up especiallv pertaintnc to tke settlement ot estates Accounts Silicited, Prompt Remittance. MONEY LOANED. lovstment »Bounties a »p«ci«lt>. Jaccsoc bounty Scrip bought and sold. hare a oomplete set or maps or all «urveye<*. lands tn this county, and receive Abstracts monthly from Roseburg Land Office, the Land department ef the O. a C. R R. and the State Land Department at Salem of all new entries made I am thus prepared to make out home stead papers ana take proofs thereon. Also J take Slings and proofs of timber lands, and can save to parties the ei reuse of a trip to the Roseburg land office v 1 ■ N“"ber*f FtoeFarma other Deatrakle Pr»pertv 1« hand* far 9 OIC • «»■Prompt reply made toall letter«. Char« M in acoordanoe with »he times Refers, by permission. Hon. H. K. Hinns judge of the 1st Judcial District, and to any Business house tn Jacksonville. SILAS J. DAY NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UtiiTU) STATBS L aid Orrirs, No.t»» «. » Roaeb-trg, Ore., May Si. b»X. 1 hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled “An act for the sale ot timber lands in the States of California Ore- <°«' Nevada and Washington Territory." as extended to all the Pub.lcLand States by act of August 4, 18«, Louis Oberg, of Rosebur« Dou«U«. State ri OreX fll'à Noun **' ,90*bls sworn statement nu ¿urL the purchase of the Wi»NWq. “f.Seri'ou No 34. in Township ¿‘¿¿nSt'ïP J*0? Wes‘ «cd »‘U«• «erproof to the l*nd *®u8bi is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur- \DdA° e,l,bll,b bis UaTm to ssid R««',*er »nd Receiver ot this office ôf a ÎÎÛ^TL»0 H80“'0“ Mood*I. ‘be «Ä1 day n'bilSf’iHe names as witnesses. Erick Obere, of Iron River. Mlekigan.Jamvs Skimer burg.Or^on Ud WUber Fr»Q“liQ, all ot Rose ’ ato?15^L5erîOn! cUi“in<r »dversely the described lands are requested io bie dVy U’Äs1“ Of0C* 00 °r be/Ore ”Ud J T B ridgbs . Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UaiTkD S vatbs L akd Omc* *.v . R osiburg . Oregon. Mav 3i 19 cm wm'i!! ’* •*’*" ,hlU >n rempiiaiwe «Provisions of the actor Congress ot «“’iiled " ao act for the sale of lauds tn the Slates of California, Or«- 5??' nud Washington Territort " as extended to all the Puolic Land State» by act CtowToJ J»SL’ EuCk Ober? Iron H«’« J kS.on'.s‘al« of Michigan. Died Nc W%?£CV‘ ’l' »’oro eiatrmet t of pJich'ue of 'best, St, Of R^nie N a T°’n‘blp No 37 South IO ihoTth.t wU1 ober proor »o enow that the land sought is more valuable for its limber or stone purposes ----- io eat than H.h ««rieultural P urP°»e», and ab. and » •*ld 1B,ld Priore the Register on *?^’lTer °“ce “ Roseburg Drogo* J»me» skinner, E. L. *Cd L°UU übere’ abi« K^rTJE’, sdveraeiy tbe thrircliJiSArtBre to öle «« day of^Xt l5to C* On °r . b<,on ’ J. T. B Register. hidoxs