Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, May 03, 1894, Image 2

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    VALLEY RECORD.
DOLPH OR PENNOYER.
THE BLOODY SHIRT
the lower house and senate could pass 'CpnTT’Q PAI AMITV UAIA/I
T. C. JOIIY.
OUR STANDARD BEARER.
IRA WAKEFIELD.
every needful law for this country and ad-
I I O vALAIvll I I
tiweVL.
journ for two years, if tbe constitution ! I
Portland Daily Telegram, (Dem.) Apr. 25.]!
A Brief Sketch of Nathan Pierce, Peoples’ Party Candidate lor Super­ Peoples’ Party C'andiilate for Secre*
would ]>ermit it if it were not for this eternal
Whatever doubt may have existed, and i Dolph Remit-reds the Gory Garment see sawing and bickering between political The Great Republican Cuckoo Sheet
our Next Governor.
intendent of Public Instruction.
Th© People's Paper
t»ry of State.
In the Senate—Populist Senator parties for mere partisan benefit.”
there has been very little, h lient Mr.
Proves Itself an Old Liar in the
Nathan Pitres was born April 24, 1833. in
Professor
Jory was born in Salem, Or.,
He
was
born
July 26th, 1837. in Webster,
Mr.
Dolph
—
Will
the
senator
from
Ne
­
Allen
Thoroughly
Ventilates
the
Same Breath.
Cleveland’s purpose to help -Sejiator,
Gibson county, Ind., and lived in that in the year 1849. He was educated in Wil­ M omh . and brought up on one of the poor­
ASHLAND <>» . . fi<i-K.MDAT, May 3.
permit me to ask him a question ?
Venerable Senator's Hypoeracy braska
lamette
University,
from
which
lie
gradu
­
Mr. Allen—Certainly.
New Englund farnte, in extreme fiovertv,
Dolph’s re-election, is now removed, and
The Oregonian has had standing on county until the civil war broke out. when ated with honor in the year 1877. His col­ est
and Cunning.
Mr. Dolph—The ¡senator does not allude
in 1861 he enlisted in Company I, 42nd lege honors are three first prizes, one lor knowing none of the comfort' of childhood,
from henceforth it is to be a clean-cut
editorial
since the Bankers’
except kind parents. Having, by his own
•rjef * i its
**
,ai page
Diigu ever
er bi
to the all-night sessions and the brii
Peepie's Party Ticket
fight between Dolph and Pennoyer on the Extracts from the Congressional Record.] speeches on the silver bill ?
l^hnic a reproduction of I its editorial from Indiana Volunteer Infantry, under Capt. spelling, one tor declamation and niie for unaided effort-, advanced, beyond the dis­
F. B. McIntyre, who lives in Portland at essay writing. Also the degree of A. B. at trict »'bool grade, al 18 years of age he was
Mr. Allen—1 do allude to them and 1 to the Dailv
senatorship, with the gold men of both
Seldom if ever before was the differ­
Daily Oregonian of Nov. 9, 1892, pre­ present. He served two and one half years graduation, and three years later the de­ admitted to Wilbraham Academy, M bm -
everything
else
that
has
taken
placehere.
parties favoring the former and the sil­ ence between a political demagogue and I wish to say to the senator from. Oregon I dicting in doleful sound ail the direful without missing a duty, and was then hon­ gree of A. M? He is a protes-ional leat her, •cliueetts. wheie lie enj ye i the lone term
1st Judicial District:
having begun in the public schools, of Ore­ of three months, giaduating in all the Eng­
ver men supporting the latter. The com­ an honest advocate for the welfare of the that be was one of the most persistent and I calamities imaginable, with tho admoni­ orably discharged on account ot a gun-shot. gon
District Attorney.
while a student at Willamette univer­ lish branches; was married in 1857, and
wound
received
at
the
battle
of
Stone
River.
whole
people
more
clearly
disclosed
than
uncompromising
opponents
to
the
issuance
ABE AXTELL.................... ...Grants Pass binations are peculiar, the republicans last week in the senate. The first was of more money. He was not willing that tion “I told you bo .” We herewith re­ Tenn. He also participated in the battle sity. His experience in his chosen profes­ ailed tor California, by way of Panama, in
and the administration democrats being Senator Dolph and the second Senator the farmers and the laboring men of the print another editorial from tbe Daily of Perryville, Ky., besides numerous other sion has been ample—both in Oregon and 1'58, landing at bail h rancit-co in Decemi»er
Member State Board of Equalization,
engagements. After the war was over in California. In tbe stale of Cadforni he
the 'Mine year with only two-bits in hia
SAMUEL DIXON............. Klamath Falls in one combine, and the silver demo­ Allen. The Oregon legislature that will country should have a sufficient amount of Oregonian of the same date which proves Nathan Pierce was granted a pension front i was, for one year, joint principal with Prof. of
pocket. After working on a farm there for
money
in
circulation
to
do
tbe
business
of
crats, silver republicans and the popu­ re-elect Mr. Dolph or choose his succes­ tbe country. Now he comes into the senate that the old Hessian in the tall tower has the Government, but feeling able to live Frambes, of the Los Angeles Academy. nearly two years, he went to Virginia City,
sor will be chosen at the coming election with the false cry— and 1 believe there is no
without it, never accepted the money. In For ten years continuously he served Wil­ (then Washo) Nevada, working several
lists in the other combine.
Jackson County.
in June. Mr. Dolph is very anxious for woman or child in this country who does been blowing hot and cold in tbe same 1865 Mr. Pierce left Ltis native state for the lamette university as Professor of Mathe­ months in the Coinstock mine. Upon the
Matters have been shaping in this di­ a re-election, and in order to help mat- not
west, following the ups and downs of the matics. His professional honors include breaking out of the rebellion he returned
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State Senator,
understand „ it __________
to be false _ —that the breath :
life of a miner in Montana for several years. life diplomas for both California and Ore­ east, overland, and enlisted in the 1st R. I.
rection
for
sometime
past,
in
fact
ever
ters
ho
attempted
in
the
speech
mention-1
present
condition
of
the
country
is
due
’
to
.
“
The
proverbial
calm
that
succeeds
the
8. H. HOLT..................................... Medford
In 1868he left Montana and came to Uma­ gon. lie has been an earnest advocate ot I Cavalry, Oct. 12th, 1862; was captured at
since the fight in the senato on the repeal ed to “fire the Northern heart.” This the tariff agitation. It is not due to it in storm may now be expected to settle over tilla
Representatives,
county in this state, where he taught the principles of the Omaha platform ever . White's Ford, on the Potomac river, in
game is as old and mossy as the senator an-’ measure^________________
tbe nation. A few days more of noise and school
for three years and since that time since the adoption of the same at Omaha, ■ August, 1863. After serving fiur months in
8. M. NEALON........................... Tabic Rock ' bill. The bitterness created there be-
himself, but of this fact as with many ;
exultation;
a
few
days
in
which
the
de
­
has
been
engaged in farming. He split the July 4,1892, and was nominated without Libby prison was released on parole, weigh­
J. W. MARKSBURY................ Gold Hill, tween the gpld-standard advocates and others Mr. Dolph is most profoundly ig- I
DISTRICT OFFICERS,
feated will be busily engaged in telling rails that fenced his pre-emption claim. His opposition by tbe l’opulist state convention ing at the time of release, in a suit of heavy
J. A. JEFFREY.......................... Applegate the free-coinage men marked out a norant. He said:
consists of a wife, three sons and held at Oregon City, March 15, 1894.
clothing, 72 pounds; condemned as unfit
•bow it happened.’ and the victors will in­ family
A
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY
three’daughters.
for further service and was discharged.
County Commissioner,
division line between the two factions
“Today the destiny of the great indus­
dulge in exaggerated statements of their
He went to Dakota Territory in 1871, tak­
________
and the prosperity
of the | Abe Axtell, candidate on the People’s
ADMINISTRATION
POKER.
W. H. BRADSHAW................Brownsboro that cannot be wiped out until the tries of the nortn ______________
I ing up a homestead on the Big Sioux river,
whole Union is in the hands of
| ParLv ticket for prosecuting attorney, in j ‘easy triumph;’ a few days of reckoning up
of three sena-
i
NATURAL
MONOPOLIES.
County Clerk,
' financial question is settled definitely tors
and engaged in school teaching. Entered
who
were conspicuous
in the
district,
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__ . sauthern -wd for the 1st Judicial
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. of the majorities and pluralities, and the long
Carlisle'* Little BluOT Shows How the FL the M. E. mininslry in 1872 at the first
N. A. JACOBS..................... ’.......... Medford and forever. Several weeks ago the Confederacy. The majority of the finance State of Oregon, of hint it is said:
contest will be over for another four years. Professor Richard T. Ely’s Claim fiiat They
nance* of the Government Are Run.
session of the Nortliwest Iowa conference
He wa® born, raised and educated at
is composed mainly of senators
“It is in the quiet natural subsidence of a
Sheriff,
Butte (Mont.) Journal asserted in its committee
Should Belong to the Government.
Some remarkable disclosures of the hejd at Ft. Dodge. Ordained deacon in
who
conspicuous
in the
effort
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Barbourville,
Delaware
county.
New York; ,
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natural
political
gale,
regardless
of
the
trial
SYLVESTER PATTERSON....... Ashland editorial columns,on what was claimed to destroy the Union; and another member of was
The policy hitherto in dealing with relations that exist between the Cleve­ 1874 and elder in 1876. Served various
years old June 26, 1893. and is a
was
conspicuous
during
the 1 I XJT
descendant
of the Axtell
’s who came in
the of the one party or the other, that tbe sta­ these natural monopolies has been to land administration and Wall street charges while in the conference, including
Recorder,
' be good authority, that Senator Dolph the 1 majority
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T?l/snrai> 4z> 41-» ■
41 —». 4 tl-„ * *
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the Black Hills Mission four years under
rebellion for bis supposed sympathy with Mav Flower to this continent Dec. 11. 1620- bility and efficiency of republican institu­ turn them over, with rare exceptions, to
GRANT RAWLINGS...........Central Point I was dictating appointments in Oregon, the leaders of the rebellion and with their an“ following down from the time of
bankers were made at the recent meet­ the auspices of the Board of Foreign Mis­
tions is most clearly made manifest. NO private corporations and to encourage
sions, continuing in the regular work. He
ing of the chamber of commerce.
Treasurer,
and was, in fact, the dispenser of federal efforts to establish a southern Confederacy, throwing tbe tea overboard at Boston har- MATTER WHO IS CHOSEN PRESI­
came to Oregon in 18«3, serving various
attempts at competition. Professor Ely
What an amazing change a tew years bor, and the battle of Lexington to the
Banker
Ives,
without
apparently
sus
­
M. 8. WELCH........................ Central Point i patronage in this state, with the distinct has wrought. History does not present a present time, the Axtells have taken active DENT THE COUNTRY IS SAFE. The
charges on this coast, the last as presiding
enumerates what he maintains have been
Assessor,
. understanding that he was to have the parallel to it. In 1865 the leaders of the ft- Part in a11 tbe warsi on Part of the U. 8. great tidal wave of prosperity is onward, the results of this policy: First, it in­ pecting that he was stating anything un­ elder of La Grande district, Idaho confer­
usual, gave an account of Secretary Car­ ence, until 1891. when he caine to Jackson
>ellion were dependent upon the generosity government, to which it has been engaged, and not even the most rancorous partizans,
. .Table
Rock j , support ol the administration in nis fight and
GEO, A. JACKSON...................
tame kocb
volves great waste, one railway manager lisle’s dealings with the meeting of bank­ countv. since which time he has been en­
forbearance of the government, under an“ -^-be Axtell, our said candidate, during
against Pennoyer. The same impression the control of the victorious north, for the Itbe late war of lbe rebellion, took part who have criticised its movements and the holding that the management of our ers which was called at his instance to gaged in farming. He was a life-long re­
Countv School Superintendent.
publican-casting his first ballot for
E. E. SMITH......................................Wellen | prevailed here, and the activity manifest­ restoration to the rights of citizenship. To- therein on part of the Union, serving as methods that have inaugurated and criti­ railroads as a unit would save $200,000,- place the $50,000,000 loan.
Martyred Lincoln,—until he came to this
day the very existence of all the great in- musician; first enlisting in 1861 in the 101st cised its flow would dare to introduce gov­ 000 per annum; second, it has produced
ed by the federal office-holders in the dustries of the country, the prosperity of JtegL «•. Y. 8. V. I., 3d A. C, and w»fi
It appears that the bankers had an im­ county, when, studying the economic ques­
Surveyor,
ernmental
experiments
the
tendency
of
enormous
and
unprecedented
inequality
R. W. KENNEDY....................... Applegate, late democratic primaries in this county the people ot the entire Union, the question I honorably discharged therefroni* After-,
pression, as Mr. Ives puts it, “that no tions of the day, to find out why farming
the white laborers of this country wards he enlisted and served as musician hl which will be to check its progress. Rep­ in fortunes, a social danger and especial­ money could be made by buying the would not pay, manage as close as we
gave coloring to it. It was the belief that whether
Coroner,
shall receive living wages and be enabled to ‘be 179th Regt. N. Y. 8. V. I. A. C. and resentatives of a party upon whom no res­ ly so in a republic; third, it encourages
would, he was forced to take sides with the
bonds” and hesitated to subscribe. How
........ Ashland ; they bad instructions from head quarters own their own homes, to educate their was finally honorably discharged at tbe
1»R. B. M. BROWER.
people, as against the regime of
ponsibility rests, may indulge in loud artificial monopolies, as illustrated by their hesitation was removed we will let laboring
both the g. o. p’s. He was one of the three
——to do anything that was necessary to children and be independent and self-re- clos* of the war in 1865 with the rank of boastings of what they will do-if placed in
the
special
privileges
sold
by
railways
to
or whether their condition shall chief or major musician of the said com­
who organized the People's party in Jack-
Mr. Ives tell in his own words:
down Pennoyer, and Dolph is the only specting,
Vote for Natban Pierce.
be reduced to that of the colored race in the mand t° which he belonged. He was ad- authority but the sequel has often proved transfer companies, news agents and the
Finally Mr. Carlisle said: “Gentlemen, one son county. Was nominated by the first
man who can stand up against the popu­ south and the paupers of Europe and Asia, mitted to the bar while living at Scotia, that the desire of politicians to distinguish like; fourth, the owners of natural mo­ thing you cau make up your minds to. If this state convention of the partv for circuit
are in the keeping of conspicuous partici- Nebraska, before coming to Oregon. He themselves in the governmental world nopolies have an unjust advantage over loan is a failure, the Bland bill will become a , udge for the first judicial district, running
list
leader.
Down with the English financial and
pants in the great attempt to destroy the >oca,ed al Grants Pass, Josephine county,
” and he added some words which justified ahead of his ticket and came so near getting
The local democracy have taken the Union.
the rest of the community, enabling law,
Oregon, in March, 1888, where he now re- vanishes with opportunity.
industrial system. America for Ameri­
those of us who heard him in thinking that if, there that tbe g. o. p., in self defence, were
“A recent illustration of this fact was them too often to dictate their own through the assistance of New York financiers, forced to enact a law fencing him out in tbe
"The assault with arms upon the Union "«les. and has since that time followed his
bit in their own mouth regardless of
cans.
future and all others except lawtebs !
but today the once vanquished Con-
,of profession as attorney; more par- presented by the course of the late session terms.
federal influence. They have practically failed,
i the loan should be saved from failure, we could
He is a true-blue populist, standing with
federacy has not only captured Washing- ticularly prosecuting claims
'*• - in
- the T U.
’ S. of the democratic house of representatives
at least rely on his earnest opposition to the
Professor
Ely
lays
it
down
asa
general
Who will tight for a soup house? Pa­ cut loose from the policy outlined by tbe ton, but has secuied control of the govern­ interior courts, for individuals having
both feet square on the Omaha platform,
bill.
You
all
know
what
followed.
on the tariff question. All the talk of the principle that noncompetitive enter­
claims vs. the government.
advocating neither an amendment or a re­
triots defend homes, but tramps lose all ABtoria convention and are fighting their ment, and holds in its keeping tbe destiny meritorious
Now, how does that revelation of the vision, until said platform shall have been
Those best knowing Mr. Axtell, know campaign which resulted in throwing a prises should be owned and managed by
of tbe great industries of tne nation scarce­
love for national honor and glory.
local battle on their own account. Here ly less absolutely than it would have done hint to be of good, moral character, and in tremendous democratic majority into that the government, either national, state or way business is done between the treas­ tried and found faulty, and if elected to the
politics he has always been a republican,
ury of the United States and the banking office, for which he is now nominated, so
in Multnomah county Sylvester Penn­ it the rebellion had succeeded and the Con­ until
he joined the People’s party to which body subsided without any bona-fide at local, and that competitive enterprises powers that be on Wall street strike the far as his authority shall, in consequence,
federacy had conquered the north.
Backward, turn backward, oh, time,
extend, the laboring man of Oregon will
“What is the real reason for denying a he now belongs, and whose platform he in­ tempt to repeal the McKinley law, while are the domain of private industry.
in your flight—and give us a chance to oyer is a bigger man than Grover Cleve­ hearing
plain people of this country?
Lave just the same rights and privileges
dorses,
and
cause
he
advocates,
with
due
to
the
laborers
and
producers
of
the
loud
demand
of
the
party
orators
dur
­
Since
it
is
not
a
question
in
these
cases
land, and Pennoyer’s personal following
Here we have it distinctly testified that under the dome of their state capital as
absorb a little of the spirit of 1776.
the country? Is it the lack of time? credit to the party, and is in accord with ing the canvass for ’retrenchment,’ and ths whether we shall have competition or
largely outnumbers the federal office No;
any other man. and the same social hand
the
hearing
might
have his sentiments and present belief.
voluble promises of candidates to ‘cutdown not, but whether we shall have private the administration, in the person of the will be extended to them.
secretary
of
the
treasury,
came
to
Wall
Down the plutocracy. Vote for Gov. holders, so that the local democracy gain proceeded before a sub-cam mittee and it
STATE BOABD OF EQUALIZATION,
the expenses of the government,’ were, if or public monopoly, public monopoly is
would have ended before this time or long
Pierce, the populist legislative ticket more strength by an alliance with the before tbe bill will be ready to be reported.
Samuel Dixon, of Olene, Klamath coun- not forgotten completely ignored when the safest for the community. This change street and conducted a grave financial
R. P. CALDWELL.
and the People’s party Congressmen. populists than if they fought under Cle­ “But I wish to say to my democratic to, is a native of the province of Ontario, opportunity came. The truth is that the in the ownership of natural monopolies transaction on the principle of a game of
Canada,
and
26
years
ago
moved
with
his
friends
that
a
day
of
reckoning
is
coming.
poker—bluff.
veland’s gold standard banner.
They know the wav out.
The handwriting is on tbe wall. The peo­ family to the North Island of New Zealand, country has been phenomenally prosper­ would tend to the abolition of special
The bankers had the gold, and the ad­ Populist Nominee for State Treas­
Mr. Dolph is the logical candidate o, ple of this country will repudiate you as where he hewed out a home in the brush in ous under the McKinley law, and the economic privileges, which mean the
urer.
ministration
had the veto power. “Pass
The people’s party Btands for lower his party, and as logically the favorite soon as they get an opportunity. The that colony, being successful as a farmer Democrats neither desire nor dare to re­ opportunity to gain excessive returns.
R.
P.
Caldwell,
the
populist nominee for
over
the
fifty
millions
in
gold,
”
said
Mr.
and
stock
raiser.
Selling
out
his
large
farm
official aalaries, less taxes and more I of the Cleveland administration, He is next house of representatives will be as
Economic privileges are the source of
state treasurer, was born in McMinn
he moved to Klamath county eight years peal it. Furthermore it is true that the
overwhelming
republican
as
the
present
is
Carlisle,
“
or
else
we
will
pass
the
Bland
money. Isn’t that sense? Then why one of the ablest advocates of a protective democratic. Tbe next president will be a ago, bought an improved farm with stock expenses of tbe country have grown with nearly all the abnormal private for­
county, Tenn., June 18, 1835, at which
bill.” The bankers were, as Mr. Ives place be received his education. In April,
and farm implements and is carrying on its growth, and that to talk of reducing tunes. A further claim is that this re­
not have a little patriotism and vote it.
republican.
The
people
of
this
country
tariff and the gold standard in tbe senate. will never rest until by their ballots they that business in an enterprising manner.
tells us, bluffed out of their gold by this 1851, he moved to Henderson county, III.,
them to a Jeffersonian basis is the merest form would elevate and purify public
wnere he resided until 1857. He came
Do you want to see Dolph,the gold-bug He is outspoken, and doesn’t mince Lis have placed the party of proteotion in a Mr. Dixon has always been a reformer in party clap-trap—the language of men when life, os the greater proportion of public threat. But they did not “throw up west to California by way of the Isthmus,
thecolony, and as is well known. New
position
to
undo
the
mischief
which
this
their
hands
”
until
they
had
obtained
words,
nor
does
tie
play
the
hypocritical
and corporation servant returned to the
settled in Butte county: worked on a
congress has already done and will yet do.” Zealand is probably the most progressive not in a position of responsibility, who corruption is connected directly or indi­ from Mr. Carlisle an “implied promise” and
farm, and mined and teamed to the mines
rectly
with
natural
monopolies.
Senate again? If you do vote for the Re­ part of covering up his meaning or pur­
country
in
the
world
in
the
way
of
adapt-
change
their
tactics
to
meet
the
occasion
BEXATOB ALLES'S BF-PI.Y.
March, 1859. He then went to Port­
.....
■ » „
.
.,,
, ing its laws to modern ideas, h’ence it was when responsibility is placed upon them.
The government ownership of natural that the Bland bill should be vetoed if it until
publican legislative ticket to your heart’s pose by pretending to be a democrat
land by way of ban Francisco and thence
\t
this
point
Senator
Allen
requested
perfectly
natural
that
Mr.
Dixon
should
be
got
through
congress.
while he is fighting to promote republi­ permission to a«k a question. which was an enthusiastic populist when he has seen | “For this reason NO POSSIBLE RE­ monopolies is commended to wage earn­
content.
Hence, in the words again of Mr. Ives, to Lane county and settled. He worked
can principles. He is a more honest
r l
A!!?? , ial! finished his some ot tbepopulist doctrines in actual op- SULT OF THE ELECTION COULD ers because the private monopolist is not they feel justified, “by the implied prom­ for wages in the summer of '59 and made
wooden pumps in the winter and peddled
Give the People's party legislative man than Lis ally and abettor—Grover “bloody shirt exhibition, Senator Allen eration in his own country.
BRING CALAMITY TO THE NATION. likely to be a good employer of labor.
took the matter up and gave Mr. Dolph
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ise of Mr. Carlisle that he would U6e his them in the spring. Accumulated a num­
His
power
is
so
great
and
that
of
a
sin
­
Even Weaver, with his financial vagaries,
ticket a lift. They are the kernal that Cleveland.
some points that both he and all who I tF/rv
vnn
influence against the bill,” in expecting a ber of horses and cattle up to the spriug of
1
HAKE SOME! or Bidwell, with his fatherly views of the gle wage earner so small in comparison
1863. He then went to Canyon City,
will grow and afford us relief. The popu­
On the other hand Governor Pennoyer listened will long remember. The follow- I"-“*
mined a little and run a pack train until
that the former is exposed to the danger veto.
ing are extracts from Senator Alien’s
necessity
of
removing
temptation
from
the
Such is the Democratic party's finan­ November, coming back to Lane countv for
list party has a remedy for the situation, I is tbe logical candidate of tbe opposing speech:
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___ of
__ the
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The bright
editor
Stockton Mail pathway of men, would, if placed in power, of becoming arbitrary and arrogant.
cial policy in the year 1894—a game of the winter. He married in March, (863;
side. He ia the antipode of Dolpb
“The senator from Oregon speaks about furnishes excellent daily material for men-
the others have none.
reform first of all his own impractical ideas Even labor organizations are not upon poker with Wall street, with the curren­ rented bis father-in-law's place and farmed
in politics, yet, like Dolpb be is a clean
an equal footing in contests with some of
»<»» •>' hi>
until 1868. Then bought one-half of his •
How did you fancy the last republican man, fearless and outspoken in his on finance upon the tariff bill. I am not a| A gentleman from the planet Mars, who to meet the requirements of the business these powerful private monopolies. Some cy of the country for chips and the veto it
donation land claim, and the same fall
that
has
outgrown
its
swaddling
clothes.
power
of
the
president
as
its
highest
card
legislature? $25,000 for lady clerk hire! opinions. It is a well matched pair in member of the finance committee; I am pame down to this planet for his health,
bought another farm containing 292 acres,
The whole situation, therefore, on this of them have even held that it should be to bluff on. And this is the party of moved onto it and improved it. In 1878 he
a citizen of the earth.
Hot stuff, those boys! Don’t you want tbe senatorial race, and now that the not a member of the democratic party, and
made
a
penal
offense
for
their
employees
I gm not responsible for the action of the
“Ah, there,” quoth tbe gentleman from day succeeding that of the presidential elec­
Jackson, whose pretended principles and bought the other half of his father-in-law's
another dose at gold basis prices. You band has begun to play there will be fan democratic party; but I would like to have ' Mars, "how’s business?*’
may be summed up in the declaration that to strike, since the general public are boasted traditions are in favor of a treas­ claim. In 1880 he moved to Junction Ci’y
for the purpose of schooling his children.
the senator from Oregon point out a solitary I “Poor,” replied the citizen of the earth, the people have spoken, and WHATEVER concerned, but if workingmen cannot re­
don’t want any hayseeds in the legisla­ galore before the eoDtest is ended.
ury independent of the banking power!— Bought a grocery store and finally dealt in
instance where any labor organization of “Times are mighty hard.’
sist oppression by the only effective
ture, of course not.
THE
RESULT
THE
COUNTRY
IS
general ' merchandise —
until --
1889. —
He (|jen
tfiiscounlry, or a farmers' organization,
“So-o?” replied the gentleman from
means—namely, by combination and New York Recorder.
turned
bis
attention
to
farming.
In 1891
8AFE.
”
has
asked
to
be
heard,
or
where
they
have
Mars.
“
Graincrop
short?"
The republican party has had a
united action—they are virtually reduced
he started another store and is still run-
The yeomanry and laboring men of
been invited to be hpard, either by republi­
The President’* Veto.
chance; the democratic party has had a cans or by democrats. If fie knows of such
"Cattle and sheep dying?"
__________________
to slavery. If the government is the em­
Oregon must stand together at the ballot
Even a casual reading of President ning it.
“No,"
GOVERNMENT CURRENCY DOOMED. ployer, then the employed have represen­
an instance I should like to have him point
chance;
now
give
the
people
a
chance.
The Northeast and Silver.
box, June 4th. The plutocracy did not
Cleveland’s veto of the Bland seignior­
“Fuel giving out?"
it out here and now,
tation in the controlling body, and it age bill should satisfy any unpreju­
“No."
“The truth Is that no application of that
A Wisconsin State Banker Talka Freely
get that $100,000 militia appropriation for
In an address delivered to an audienoa
The Clevelandized republican party kind
will be legitimate for the people to say: diced mind that the rejection of the numbering about 8,000 in New Haven
"Under-production of clothing?"
has been made. There is no use to
and Sound* a Warning.
fun. Natban Pierce for Governor means wants buy-metaligm '‘when England con­
undertake to deceive or mislead the people
I notice you published my letter as a “As we guarantee to you equitable treat­ measure has been influenced by the General Francis A Walker said; “By
peace. A corporation outfit at Salem sents to it.” To h—1 with England. She of this country and fan the flames of section­ “War in the land?”
/
“
No.
”
.
communication
from “Our Banker ment and fair wages, we insist that you president’s hostility to silver as a money the systematic perversion of facta the
al strife. There is no occasion for it. I
means bloodshed. Vote for humanity. is old enough to take care of herself.
“
Cholera
sweeping
the
country
?”
have been distinctly informed by one^of the
Brother. ” I hardly thought you would shall serve the public faithfully like sol­ metal and by his allegiance to the power whole south and west have been made
“No."
greatest
leaders
of
labor
organizations
this
represent
me in that role, Mt as you diers. This is only a just return for which has afflicted this country with a to believ»that the northeast is devoted
Last August Dolph delivered a three
and storms destroying every-
Taking things by wav of comparison country has todfty, or has ever had, that I.. “ . * Floods
’XX-
standard of values that enables the few to gold monometallism, and this, too,
have I want to express to your readers a what you receive.’’
days’ speech in the senate defending the populist has raised just 50 per cent the organization a great many hundreds of
The private monopolist fails conspicu­ to absorb the possessions of the many.
»>
for the selfish, sectional purpose of en­
few facts in regard to banking and
Cleveland’s ideas on the Sherman silver in public estimation since the other fel­ thousands of laboring men, has nd desire
ously in the protection of life and limb.
President Cleveland’s strictures upon hancing the burden of tho mortgage
“What’s the matter then?”
to coine before the committee and be heard.
money interests generally.
purchase bill. The next day Cleveland, lows have made their nominations.
In proportion to the number traveling, the verbal construction and intent of which it holds upon the industries and
“Not enough money."
"But I simply rose, Mr. President, for
In the first place, my feelings and
the purpose of saying that the senator from , The gentleman from
--- Mars thought and
there are 18 times as many accidents in the bill are admittedly incidental and enterprises of other portions of the coun­
to show his esteem for a faithful gold-bug
Sympathies
are
wholly
on
the
side
of
la
­
. .........................
Oregon never loses tm opport unity, so far scratched
his head, Then he thought
cuckoo, appointed Dolph’s daughter to
Nearly $100,000 of foreign capital is as
bor, and if it is within my power to in­ the United States as in Germany, where were obviously injected into the veto try. The statement that the northeast
my observation goes, to interject into
Then he said:
government ownership of railways ob­
christen the U. S. steamship Oregon at now invested in American breweries and the consideration of bills before the senate
- Whn
Who m«*®»
makes t «• e money ?”
“
fluence legislation in its behalf I shall tains, and six or seven times as many ac­ message to divert tho reader from the is devoted to gold monometallism is
“
Wtdo,
”
a
little
unnecessary
and
in
some
respects,
sole governing motive for his action. The false. If Massachusetts, for instance,
San Francisco, in the face of the fact that distilleries. All the profit of the busi­
do so, but if in the next two or three
"Of what do you make it?”
in my judgment, some very small partisan
Gov. Pennoyer and the mayors of Port­ ness goes abroad. Speaks well for us, discussions. I do not stand her« as the , “Oh, gold and silver and nickel and paper years the people still despise the prin­ cidents to employees in proportion to the bill was framed and approved by able were to take a popular vote on tho rati­
whole number. Note the conduct of men, and its phraseology was clear fication of a bimetallic treaty with other
ciples formerly advocated by the Green­
champion of the democratic party; I have and several things,
land and Astoria had already appointed doesn’t it?
those railroad presidents who rush to enough to the members of both houses countries, tho minority would not rise
-Isn
’
t
there
enough
material
to
make
enough
responsibility
without
being
re-
back party then I shall bid them a sor­
ladies for that purpose.
Washington and to our state capitals to
sponsible for its sins, but there is no oc­ more?”
rowful goodby and plan only for my prevent the passage of laws to compel of congress and was questioned only by to the dignity of “scattering, ” and Mr.
The county seat tax-eating rings, what casion to bring into discussion today that
"Yes.”
____________________
_ ___ hatred. This
“Then why are you such a pack of own comfort in the years to coma I the use of well known and approved captious critics who were enemies of the Atkinson could give a dinner to
R. G. Horr, the Wall street editor of are you going to do with them, Mr. will
fan the flames of sectional
measure and on the hunt for even the whole party with CIS turn of his Alad­
has suffered too much and too long blamed fools that you don’t make some?" shall convert my means into interest
the New York Tribune, and general all Producer. If you want them to die of copntry
most trivial objections. Its construc­ din cooker. \ ct the press h.-m managed
from politics of that kind, and if the Amer£ I
citizen of the earth was abashed, bearing obligations, I shall work not, safety appliances.
round warbler for the shylock financial bloat while you "go fluey” just keep can senate and American house of repre­
In the socialization of natural monop­ tion had nothing to do with the veto.
neither
shall
I
spin,
and
thoso
who
are
to create the false impression alluded to
Good modem Christians should keep in
fakiring institutions, will do Oregon for right on voting for the g. o. p.’s. They sentatives had devoted more attention to
olies the question would not be one of
The president’s real reason is expressed with a most unfortunate result iq in,
in debt to me will be required annually dividends, but the best social effects.
the
true
business
interests
of
the
country
mind
that
if
Christ
’
s
body
was
on
earth
it
the republicans this month. While we will do the rest. Remember, ballots are and less to the discussion of sectional
in this sentence of the message: “In my
would be found inarching with the indus­ to pay their rate of interest regardless The antisocialist should note that a plan judgment, sound finance does not com­ flaming and jnibitcering the feelings ul
concede that this laborer is worthy of his free yet.
issues that are dead and should have been
of
what
their
income
may
ba
the southern and western peopla ’’
which would have natural monopolies
buried years ago, the American people trial army. No intelligent, conscientious,
hire, it is sawbucks against red apples
The closer the financial interests the owned and managed by the government mend a further infusion of silver into
tod'a/tlian
I real .breathing,
living
soul
can —
enlist
on _ the
would
be
infinitely
better
off
today
than,
—
-
-
,
_____
__
Facts Worth Knowing.
Hermann and Ellis want silver at a they are.
that he will not toot his brassy financial
side of the corrupt, rotten plutocracy that greater the rate of interest, and the for the interest of all the people, while it hur currency at this time unaccompanied
by
further
adequate
provision
tor
the
“
reformed
ratio.
”
Between
a
brace
of
“
I
was
not
a
part
of
the
Confederacy;
I
!
s
toling
the
world
today.
A
true
Chnst-
In all diseases of the nasal mucous rueni’
hoom-pah-boom to auy great extent in
gold basis is the leverage that control«
rebuke
selfish­ it I believe the gold basis cry is the would leave to private Enterprise agri­ maintenance of our treasury for a safe brane the remedy used must be non-irritat­
am not its champion or its advocate. I am 1 ian spirit * must
* --■
— •— jts -• shameless
•
the rural districts of Oregon.
This fools and a brace of gold-bugs, we prefer of
ness,
culture,
manufactures
and
commerce,
is
northern birth and education. My for­
Nothing satisfactory can be accom­
greatest humbug that was ever raised something different from socialism prop­ gold reserve.” The “adequate provi­ ing.
1
—
country is a little dubious about Wall the latter. Send them home. < Chas. tune during the war was cast upon the
plished with douches, snuffs, powders or
sion
”
referred
to
is
tho
jseue
of
interest
Citizen
Coxey
went
to
Washington
to
against
the
people;
but,
my
dear
broth
­
Miller and Joe Waldroop are for • free other side. I was for the maintenance of {
street Horrs.
er, which would leave no field for pri­ bearing bonds, which is the desideratum astringents, because they are irritating, do
the Union, and humble as my services ask congress to issue more legal tender
not thoroughly reach the affected surfaces
coinage at the legal ratio of 16 to 1. , Put were, boy as I was, I was for the preser­ money. As soon as he hit the capital er, we have not seen the whole financial vate industry.—Denver News.
of the money power, as an essential pre­ and should be abandoned as worse than
scheming
which
lies
beyond
this
basis.
Have you * few dollars to spare for the them to the front.
vation ot the constitution, j am tor its steps he was taken to the police station.
requisite to the investiture of private cor­ failures. A multitude of persons who had
good of humanity ? Help out the grand
preservation today. I was for the preserva­ Had Coxey jpne to Washington to ask Government currency is doomed. The
for years borne ad the worry and pain that
Work For Thunderbolts.
porations with the prerogative of issuing catarrh
of the flag of my nation; I am for its congress to issue more interest-bearing edict has gone forth, and unless the peo­
can inflict testify io radical and per­
cauM by sending our committe, Dr. J. F.
Judge Olmstead will be our next attor­ tion
During
a
speech
before
the
silver
con
­
and
controlling
the
circulating
medium
preservation today; but I am for the pres­
manent cures wrought by Ely’s Cream
ple
awaken
to the real danger that is vention at Des Moines Ignatius Donnelly
bonds,
he
would
have
been
taken
to
the
Hendrix, Harrisburg, Or., what you can ney-general. His personality is a tower ervation of the entire Union—North, East,
Balm. Your druggist has it.
[4]
of the United States,—Denver News,
before them they will find that all paper
spare. Remember that not a dollar this of strength in eastern Oregon where be South and West. I am for the preservation Ehbitt House. “Our public servants” at currency issued by the government will said the demonetization of silver was a
of the true rights of every citizen within Washington have great heads.
“colossal conspiracy and crime—the
committee bandies comes from ill-gotten is best known and where he was elected the borders of this country, and I am not
be withdrawn, and state banking under greatest ever perpetrated against the hu­
corporation and money-power legislation circuit judge by large majorities in a dis­ willing here or at any other place to bring
government supervision will be estab­ man family.” As in the case of one
WHAT WORKMEN WANT.
that grinds your faces and ruins your trict whore the party vote was almost Intp the consideration of the pending or
lished. Better that system than the pres­ Thomas of Bremerhaven, he said he wish­
any other measp.re a discussion that has
homes with usury and oppression. The solid against his party. Olmstead is the simply the effect ót fanning thp flames of Reply of Oakland Federated Trades to ent corner that controls our finances. ed the Lord would interfere more fre­
Questions of a Senate Committee.
sectional hatred and discohteiit.
“Other good bonds” than the national quently with the schemes of men. With a
state committee is composed of honest, best qualified man in the race.
"It
strikes
me
that
when
we
reach
the
The
inquiries propounded to various issue is the cry. The south and west are few well selected thunderbolts he thought
earnest workers for the cause and the
senate
of
tbe
United
States,
which
deals
Judge R. P. Boise, the people's party with thp entire country, it is nearly time to labor organizations by the finance com* dying for money, and adoption of state
cause alone. Send them a dollar; it will
some good could be done in Washington;
nominee
for supreme judge, is an old drop such discussions. If the republican nrittee of the United States receive very banking under such a system will bring “Humanity stands today,” said Mr. Pci­
provethe beet investment you ever made.
Oregonian noted for bis great honesty of party cannot come back Ifito national pointed replies from the federated trades relief in many places.
nelly, “with a lot of infernal bankers on
power without raising the cry oí the bloody
As I said, I shall protest against this its neck. These bankers are the lineal
The Demo-Rejiublieratic party stand purpose and integrity. For years the shirt, then it had better stay out of power ¡4 .Oakland, CaL The communication
paralyzed before the awful condition of circuit judge of the Salem district nearly for the peace and contentment of tbe was from Senator Voorhees as chairman privileged form of legislation, but if it descendants of those Christ droyç out of
If tbe democratic party cannot of the committee. The questions and re­ Comes our state hank in Mukwonago the temple. They are using means which
affairs the American people are in. all the important laws passed in the his­ country.
come into power and deal justly with evpry plies were:
will double its capital stock, we will or­ must eventually destroy liberty in thia I
They offer no solution of the problem, tory of Oregon have had their legality man and every measure of this country, Number and character of people engaged in
ganize under the new requirements, buy country. It is the two old parties that
and merely gabble and briggle over who tested in bis court before being passed then the sooner the democratic party is re­ Various industries in your district?
tired from power the better off the country Seven thousand, mostly in the building trade«. “other good bonds” bearing 6 or 7 per are responsible for the condition of the
jdid i$. The People's Party is the only on by the supreme bench. Judge Boise will be.
Have wages, hours of employment and pro- c«it, deposit them in Washington, draw country."
party in tha field that offers a rational, ranks them all when it comes to quali­
"I wish to say to the senator from Ove iuctlpn been reduced within tho post 12 back in ' this new national currency 90
gon that when he talks about the republi­ months? If so, what were the causes?
The New Slavery.
per cent of the face value of the bonds
xeaeonable. logical solution of the situa­ fications for the supreme bench.
can party coming into power in the lower
Hours of labor have continued -the eei$i
deposited and with this pew currency
During “slavery” days a healthy man
tion. A man with half an eye can see
branch, of congress next fall, he is mistak­ Wage» have been reduced about 20 per cent.
Salt everything, the big daily press says, en. Tbe republican party in the last ten
Is your industry in a depressed condition? If continue our loans to the peopla Can who had been taught some trade was
the consequences of an engagement of
years has forsaken every trust that has been so, what remedy do you suggest)
any reader of The Referendum see the worth about $1,200, or about 12 good
Letorp
swallowing.
The
usurious
horde
the plutocratic fool and Lis plundered
given it. It has been the uncompromising
Our industries are depressed, We would magnitude of this scheme? If we loan horses. Today there is not a mechanic
I
own
their
bo4ias
and
souls
more
completely
My son, deal with men who advertise. You will
end hungered victims. It is high time J than they own Congress ^n«l the adminis- champion and advocate of centralised pow­ suggest that more money is required without
at 6 or 7 per eent and the basis of our working for a corporation who is worth
er
and
centralized
capital
and
centralized
interest
and
a
ith
no
bonds.
to put on guard the party that knows I tration. The Associated Press is a uaUçnal wealth, and against the producers of this
never regret it.”—Ben Franklin.
Have expenditures of workingmen’s families currency, the bonds at Washington, one horse. If he dies, his place can be
Ateelf.
cqjjnjn
’
.
The
condition
of
the
three
million
been
lessened
by
reason
of
reduction
of
wages
filled
without
a
cent
of
cost
to
the
em
­
draw 6 or 7 per cent more, what is our
order of liars and its main function is to
unempoVed jpen throughout this country or lock of worx uu“*® the past 12 months?
When Massachusetts sits around to feed and corrupt the people with obscene today is due in a large measure to the fail­ Yes, and In a great many Instances io iLe i«- rate of profit? It is the only business ployer, but if one of the horses dies it is
in the world that draws interest on its a loss to the company. See how wonder- i
mourn her destroyed industries, her scandal, while it bamboozles tbe public on ure of the Republican party th give tpem giye that they are compelled to bog.
ruined machine shops, her ruined facto­ ths true inwardness of tbe industrial relief.
Glvi w couiparatirp statement of wages for own indebtedness, for if these bonds are fully cheap the men have voted them-1
The people of this country distrust the the past'five years and the number of hours pot » debt what are they? Every dollar selves! Had any one suggested that un-1
rías, abe sita around to mourn for eter­ situation. Don’t believe the assertions of professions
of the Republican party, so far worked per week.
nity; fot if they are once destroyed, the hired pen and ink wielderj.
der wage slavery 1Ù0 white men would
as concerns its dealing with the interests of
Honrs of work have been reduced in tho of such stock is worth from 10 to 15 per
AT
omnixeroiM west will do the manufactur­
LESS
THAN
“COST
AND
FREIGHT.”
have a less value than one slave, he would
the producer and the labourer. It will not building trades. Wages have steadily decreas­ cent, according to its business.
ing for the enuntrv. You have the start;
County debts are piling up so high be Qie Repnblican party’ that will come into ed and are likely to continue downward.
have been hanged, but the facts are here
I
remember
a
few
years
ago
the
words
you have tho power; vou have the pres­ tlrit it takes tr lined experts to tell where power,"the uncompromising champion of a What would be the eSect of a reduction of
given, and the white slaves can study it
¡ingle gold standard; a party' that advo­ import duties to a point which would encour­ of a prominent Greenbacker, who la­
tige. Y^’U eno k*eo it, or v<>n <•••» »• r •
t-
• unties are at. But then the sleek cates the unlimited and uiicnibcitBd power age the Importation of goods similar to those bored and pleaded for the causa but only for themselves. Great is the policy pur­
- - __T
«
received a form of abusa It was at the sued by the Democratic and Republican
scrip experts and high-salaried officials of nationa1 banks; a party that advocates a I manufactures in which you are engaged? _
scarcity of money.» party that by its policy
would mako no difference Jq workingmen. last Greenback convention I attended in parties!—Coming Nation.
Ti.at ,-tuer d.stii.gui'hed New Englander, mijs) be kept “according to their station” has produced more panics in this country If It tho
tariff should be reduced, it would make
Janies G. Blaine, told ns that protection or the county »ill lose its “dignity” in the last twenty-five years than it witness­ importers richer and workmen pobrer. If the Wisconsin. This party passed around
Stubborn Minorities.
for the seventy-five years of its exist­ tariff should be raised, it would make manu among us, shook hands and said: “Good*
was ’’enlightened selfishness.”
faking don’t you know. You cap biyp the best ed
In
the
Fifteenth
congressional district,
ence before that time. 1 wish to say to facturers richer anu workmen poorer. Tariff by, boys. I cannot stay with you any
Tom Reed’s own words for it Oregon had kind of men from $50 to $100 p^r month. the
senator from Oregon, and I know it to us is but the beating of pans and the tooting longer—my interests are now banking. Where Mr. Straus was successful at the
better take,the back track for free trade or
will Eound sweetly to him, that the Popu­ of horns to amuse the hive.
recent election, the Prohibitionists
But a county official who does no work list
party wpl cerne into power in the
Give your views generally as to the best I tried to hold up your cause, but I saw
some other mode or method of protection
at all must have a “pull.” These g, o. lower branch of Congress next year—the methods of placing the industries in which you I was working in vain. You are right, brought 829 votes to the polls, against
Spring is here. Times are improving,
against the above version of protection.
but I am working for the money advan­ 364 in November, 1892; the Socialists
p’s are expensive luxuries. Look out for party that is in favor’ of reipstating tfie are engaged upon a prosperous basis.
825,
against
992,
and
the
Populists
500,
silver money of the’CpnstituiiOn; the party
Government ownership of the means of trans-
that farm. If the mortgage don’t nab it that has at heart the true interests of the pdrtation and production, government bank* tage it gives ma I now close my asso­ against 328 at the general election of ASHLAND, ORECON.
Ira Wakefield, for secretary of state, is
taxes and gold basis prices will fetch it great toiling masses of the country. That and enoiiga currency in tivculatlon to carry on ciations with you. Goodby.” I have November, 1892, an actual gain of more
physically and mentally qualified lor the sure.
is the party which will be entrusted with business.
followed this man, and I find him an
Real Estate and all kinds of Insurance that insures.
power in 1895 and not the Republican or To what extent has Immigration affected the honored member of the bankers’ union. than 50 per cent Stubborn minorities,
place and is amply capable of performing
tbe Democratic party.
De Tocqueville declared, are the hope
condition of workingmen in this country?
the duties of the office in person. His
Labor Legislator*.
T“
As there are fewer than 17 persons to the He meets with them annually, although of republics.—New York Letter.
"The
trouble
witfi
tho
senatof
from
opponent, Kincaid, as all bis friends ad­
England has six bona fide labor men, Oregon was that he was so faiijpant th»t square mile In tho United States, we would say he knows in his own heart that lie is in
Cure for Headache.
a privileged class. Yet he will work to
mit, is fossilized. In bis printing office, elected upon labor platforms, in parlia­ he would not suiter ma to finish a sen­ that it has bad no effect.
As
a
remedy
for all forms of Headache
sustain
it,
for
where
a
man
’
s
interests
tence.
I
was
referring
to
the
party
to
in bis writings, in his every move, he is ment The German workingmen elected
Electric Bitters has proved to be the very
which
the
senator
belonged,
and
tbe
mea
­
are
there
is
his
heart
plso,
George
Barkdull,
aged
15,
was
acci
­
"
■
■
M ain S tbbet , O pposite P laza .
46
representatives
to
tho
reichstag,
and
fossilized and he goes through his move­
best, It affects a permanent cure and the
sure he advocated. That was all. I wish dentally killed at Eureka, Cal., while
A H. C hai »,
most
dreaded
habitual
sick
headaches
yield
to
the
French
chamber
of
deppties
60
ments just as he did 40 years ago. A
to say that for small party bickering and riding horseback.
P. S.—I can stand it if you can.—- to its influence. We urge all who are af­ ZP-A-IJSTTS, PAINTERS’ TOOLS,
more unqualified person than Mr. Kin­ labor men were elected. The American political maneuvering In my judgment the
flicted to procure a bottle, and give this
J. O. Gaskell, ex-mayor of Argentine, Mount Pleasant (la.) Referendum.
coi^giess of the United States exceeds a town
congress
has
never
had
a
member
elect
­
remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual
caid for the situation of secretary of state
caucus
in
my
owp
state,
and
I
say
it
in
all
WALL PAPER. G-LJLSS. ETC.
Kan.,
has
beeen
arrested
on
a
charge
of
constipation Electric Bitters cures by giv­
candour and sincerity. Every law that this embezzling public funds.
could hardly have been selected. Mr. ed upon a labor platform.
Want to trade a good business in eastern ing the needed tone to the bowels, and lew
B
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ARTISTS’ MATERIALS.
Indian silks, figured and plain, 32 inches country needs, every law that Would be foy
Oregon for farm land. Call on or address: cases long resist the use of this medicine.
Wakefield is the best man to run that
wide, 85 and 90 cents at Vaunel, Norris & the benefit of this Country, could be passséd
E, E. R alston ,
Facts speak louder than words. Simmons
Try it at once. Large bottles only Fifty
office.
here in three months. In three months Liver
Drake's.
c-f Hotel Oregon.
Ashland, Or.
Regulator does cure_bowel disorders.
cents, at Ashland Drug Co.
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VAUPEL, NORRIS & DRAKE,
Ashland, Oregon,
Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes,
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS
A Job Lot of Lots
NOW IS THE TIME TO "BUY.
G. F. BILLINGS.
H S EVANS ASHLAND OR-
PAINTING,
PAPERING,
ETC.