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An Independent Paper, Devoted Especially to the Interests of Southern Oregon. VOL XIII GBANT8 PASS. JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1897 NO. 48 ^RTHUR P. HARTH, REED ON PROSPERITY DOCTOR OF DENTIL -UR..ERY, Otfic over First Nuioi.al Bark, G rant ' s Pass, • tato s a O OBERT G. SMITH, » •ìi Al TURNEY AT LAW, 4A I • t i Í Step into the Drug Store opposite post office and learn more about Cartridge Photography, and look at the Cameras in stock. « 1* * IJENRY L. BENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, > H UlUHliil (titilli* Cartridge Photography % r Ki'titm in all Slate and Federal Cour' Dttiee over First National Bank. l.aANT» I’M». • • OaxooN • * 9 * Falcon Xo. 2, $5.00. Improved Bulls-Eye, $8.00. Practiced in all Courts of the State. Take a camera with you on your vacation. Office over hirst National Bank, GUANT’s P ass , - - OREGON * CLEMENS, »«•«•»»»•• * « \yiLLARD CRAWFORD. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Practice. in all Federal. State and Su preine Court». Notary Public. Otfl' h at re-idem-e—Third St. North G rant ’. P as *», - - O regon WOLFF & ZWICKER OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. I'NITED STATE« Piesi'lrnt.................... n iiliam MuKin Vi e President ...Garret A Hol ¿•e« retarv of -»täte .......... John Shern >e« tel ary of Treasury . . .Lyman J G Se«retary of Interior.................. C v B Secretary ol War.............. Russell A Al Secretary «»f Naw ..............John D L< Secretary of Agriculture lames A Wil po»tinast«*r-< ieiieral ........ James A Gar Att'-rney-General . . Joseph McKeiin IRON WORKS [INCORPORATED] Oregon ?ortland STATE OF OREGON (Geo W M<*Brid* U. S. Senators . • I----------------------- jTlio8 11 Tongib (AR Ellis Attorney General .......... CM Idlema . W P Ix.i. Governor ............ Secretary of State .......... .H E Kincai* State i'reasnrer Phil Met»ch»i Supt Puh Instruction . .. . . . G M 1 r w 1 W II teed- Stale Printer.................. iC E Wolvertm Supreme J udges . . . ] K S Bean » F A M«’<>re 1 F A Marcum K R Commissioner». . .¿IB Eddy ( «1 B CompHon C lerk ol K 1< ('«miminsion. Lydell Bake Cleik Board School LandUom. . WHOd Congressmen........ — MANUFACTURERS OF----- Hvdraulic And all kinds of Machinery for Mining Purposes. FlRbT J( DIC1AL DISTRICT Western Division . ..Judge H K Hann Judge W C Hal» Eastern Division _ At’ornev J A Jeffrey Prose.Tiling Meiulter Board of Equalizat . AC Ailldoi u. 8. LAND OFFICE RObEBl'K«. Receiver ................................... RS slwridai K M Vea'cl. Register ALSU---- RIDGE WORK. BOLTS RODS. IRON SHUTTERS CELL WINDOW GUARDS. DOORS. AND JO8KPHINE COt NTY. . .. C E Harmon J M Chile» (Fred (,’roxton Comiiiisi'ioiiers } I >i«-k George . John Gooiieh County Clerk J (i Hiati Sheriff............... ... H L Brnsoii Representative .......... A Bart let Treasurer .......... J I) Hav»*> School Superintendent. .. . .... Edna Pollock Assessor . .B O McCnlloc* Surveyor .. Dr. J .Mever- Coroner Cast-Iron Structure Work. Joint Senator. . County.Judge . PBKCINCT OFFICER». Jnatice.................................Jamea Holman Constable ........ ........................... J H Culbs ORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED FOR PURE FRESH DRUGS ----- Go to the----- CITY OF GRANT S PASS. .1 W llowanl Mavor.. ... . . .Thoma- Smith Auditor... . ........ Col Johnson Treasurer. . T B Elliott Street Commissioner . . Dave Keenan ; Marshal............................. II C Kmnev Harry Smith U E Harmon Couneilmen T B Cornell t ieorge Calhoun Dr. Win Flannegan Regular meetingsoi the city council o' Grant’» Pass are held in the council rooinf in the city hall on the first and third Thursdnv evenings of each month ESTIMATES FURNISH!-. CITY DRUG STORE. J. E. PETERSON, Proprietor. ALL PRESCRIPTIONS filled by MrsC. M. Stone, * registered Phar maci3t of twenty-three years' experience, and Patrons can rely upon being served with accuracy and promptness. Groceries! CIRl’l IT COl KT Meets on th«* third Monday in April and the fourth Momlav in September. COl’NTT COl KT Probate court meets fir*t Monday ol January. April. .Inly and >ef»ternber County commissioner» court meet» tirei Wednesilav after the meeting of the county court. First-class goods kept in stock and sold at the lowest prices, quality considered. ALL KINDS OF Staple and Fancy Groceries ! Hardware, Tinware, Tableware (.KANT» P ass L<» i > uk . No "I, •«•» À ' 'I — tueelH everv -aturtlav on or belore (nil neion S Ì’. »1 All brother, in .landing i-or'lially invited. J a . H olman . M. M R i mmaox , eieev. «.M. Fann Produce take« Every article sold warranted as represented. in exchauge. J. M. Chiles HOTEL JOSEPHINE S outh S ixth S tsket . G bant ' s P ass , O r This well-known and popular Hotel is tbe Great Headquarters for Commercial Men. Transient Families and Steady Guests. Its sightly location insures rest and quiet from the noise of loco notices, while the distance (one block from the depot) is not enough to cause inconvenience. Board and Rooms by the Day. Week or Month Visiting J. O. BOOTH, PROPRIETOR .|M( iNH, C of II R A A YEAR FOR DEMOREST’S FAMILY MAGAZINE KM ar-T a Fax ; Cleri 7 ’®S1 ' *q AGAZIX l Weak Men MadeVigorous What PEFFER S NERVIGOR Did1 1’ tru pow*rfull, ud .OKUT C*1-"-.n r-...... *.r>r »ü »d t„<nr« 5.r. vli.l.tr • Hfiir .... raH'n« ».«• k «e./» t. < w" -»•* r ' .. CM.. W.r la <■» «-»'2 «1 • •• I- t-t « drwMt ” .■ j, * • » ■ i M » azi . a • n. -rr than a F .»hion Maz . taah . ... t, 'A-r ..Obe fam:.* for .«er, k Mrtruent of Urt buuaeb'¡1 and iu varia i r«>nl«n,. are of lb. Invheal era»!- rua. f'« >t pre-en.inantl«. fbr fart'll) aiaraarn. • tb. ». r ! It‘ur- he« the be», th'"><ht« tb» n .«I inter p-itinr at, I m' -t j n err.-ivr writer, of tba day aa l i- at rea.t o ihr t"-i.e- in r,rrvlbir>K Art. Lileratore, Srianre Horiety Arfarr« f n Houaebohl Matter- m . ri. etr a-infle nani »• rr imi. ..nte.r in« from b. ¥»'i ne en<ravinfa, taak nf it them' -t complete and mo.t profu-e.y iflaatrated of tbe ft at month ea. j... ,r..t - Magatine Fa»hion Department ta 11. eee», V ahead of that onuined in any other puplirauon o pattem« of the lateat woman'» attire at no co«' ...ta¿« ami a rapping < h Kt«TMaaGirr Marwine 'an fe ma/le Hr «ub«< nbinr at *-d pr e a- 1 wiJja'AO re»e ie tbe 25-' en I X ma» jorr'ement. DEMOREST PUBLISHING CO U« Fifth Av* , New York Cny 1 -■ • r The R. R- Courier »n4 Unnomto Family Send Tour Sub»«ripttoa» to thie O«eo M m »«»»» ( currency « f the world without a move- i nicnt or a jar «lacksoil County Notea. exptutaion to the extent of at leaat 1'2.000,000 per month, and tinder its Mis« Zella Cheney 1« in charge of the The l*r«Mprrity of iSt>7. influence the exchangeable value of conuuoditie«, including labor, will »non Phoenix «chool. From that moment prosperity began, begin t<> rue. tlnw inviting investment, Eight new student were added to tha Views of D<>t th«« eterual pro^|k>ritv of the New A Ameri infuMug life into the dead indmgries of Normal Jerusalem, but an earthly prosperity, last week. lican Leader. the country and quickening the pulsa enduring as long as human nature Dr E. P. Geary of Medford made a tiouM of trade in all it* department*. " Would permit. New York C-vutral was trip to (¡rants Pass last Friday to assiat 112 aud went to 130, Northwest com- Good K fleet« of High Prices. DESTINY AND GOOD TIMES. moh rose from 60 to 91, the preferred PRESENT BOOM IN WHEAT. Th<< farmer and the imuiufivturer Dr. Van Dyke in a surgical operation. from 85 to 10-4; St Paul from 29 to 79. J. 8. Howard, in»i»ector of government would each n«< ive a higher price for the preferred from 66 to 100, ami all | his product and would l«e able to pay surveys, returned from Klamath county Reply of the House Speaker to the rest of them in like proportion Of How It Will Affect the Issue ol more to those employ«! in its pruduc- t j his home in Medford a few days ago. course the Greenback leaders explained tioiL Th«« laborer«*, on the other hand. Ml«« Martha Cardwell, who has been Mr. Bryan’s Letter. i that this was all temporary because no Would nt once realize the advantage en Bimetallism. real prosperity could come without joyed by the employer and their own uauhing school at Pelican bay, returned greenback* Nevertheless the world disadvantage and demand an increase to (his county last week to spend tbe LE8S0N OF SUCCESSIVE EVENTS. went ou. There wax no lack of money, VIEWS OF A GREAT PARTY LEADER in wages. The labor organizations, aid winter. because we had business which pant ed by the increased demand for labor, H. E Ankeny came home from Eu- and whenever a nation has business would obtain this increase and thus sv jene last week and will start up his Tbe NIAin« Statesman on Business Revival. winch pays it can draw ou the mouey He Writes a Breeiy aud Thoughtful Arti cure protection from harm. The good Sterling mire, which has not been run He Writes a Philosophical Essay to the of the whole world. cle Exclusively For the New York World. effect of a general rise and a subsequent How like this ar«« the events of the New York World to Show That the Na level of price« would be widespread and ning fur about one month pant. Good Luck and Famine AbriMkl -What last 12 mouths! Prior to the passage of Col. R. A. Miller, who has been hold permanent tion ila* Affai a Started ou an Era of the tariff act we had scenes like those Have the Kepublicans DoMf — Why The owners of money and the holders ing down the Oregon City land office for Prosperity. which preceded the first day of 1879 Wheat and Silver Have Parted Com- of fix«! investments ar«» the only ones the past lour years, has been visiting (Copyright, by the Pre?« Publishing Coin Th«» offerer« of th«» pat«»nt remedy stood to whom rising prices bring a real in /r ends in different parts of the county. pauy. pany. New York World. All right« reeerved. ] by and jts nsl. They mocked at us when jury. mid this injury is partly remedied There was a pleasant gathering of P ortland . Me., Sept. 11.—Civiliza our fear came, but when the due legis (Copyright, 1S97, by the Pre«w Publishing Com by the greater security given to invest pany. New York World.j friends al the home of Rov. M. A. Wili tion is education, but it U something lation had been had and then» was uo ments. To the Editor of The World: If it is said that rising prices do an ams a short time ago where an enjoya more. It is not only the bringing out of furt ln»r change to lie looked forwartl tu, The rise in wheat will aid rather than the human faculties and powers, but it when business had rt«ache«i its sound injurt« the cause of bimetallism. While injustice to the owners of money and ble time was had in honor of the aged basis aud there was a reasonable chance those enjoying fixed incomes, let it lie pioneers birthday. Mr. Williams is 8*1 is also the successful application of to calculate the future, there came a a few (Mxiple may lx« inclined to give au remembered that the restoration of bi year« old and has been in the valley them to the problem» of life. The laws repetition of th«« phenomena of 1879 administration credit or blame, as the metallism can on^v take away the ad of inanimate nature we can easily uu ¡Stock« have gone uj», not becau»e cast» may be, for everything that hap vin tage which the gold standard gave n« arly a half cf nlury. derstand to be inflexible. If we are once gamblers have played, but because men's pens during its existence, every intelli It is a choice between falling prices in D. T. Beale, who managed the con- gent person reasons from cause to effect sure that we have taken observations nil mis have changed and the whole na definitely continued and a Muro to the ruction of the new hatchery at the Wheat has risen Ixx’auae the foreign enough, we are equally sun« that inani tion takes utterly different views of the bimetallic level The gold standard ii'»uth of Elk creek, say« it will hatch mate nature will work the same way future A stock which is worth 40 crop has been exceedingly short. Bi gives a perpetual advantage to the 1,000,000 eggs at one hatching, and from metallists contend that the law of sup under what seem to us the same circum- when everything seems on the down money owning class and works a per •taucea Of course, we uever get perfect slope easily becomes worth 80 when ply and demand is universal They ap petual injustice to the producers of I 000 to 7,000 eggs are taken from one knowledge and an« always finding out people feel that we art« on tin« up grad«» ply it not ouly to money, but to bulliou, wealth, while bimetallism gives a tem -.dinon It takes four weeks for the eggs exceptions, but in a general way we When you arc going down into the both gold und silver, to wheat and to porary advantage« to the producers of • »hatch. About lOoO salmon have al are always right about matter and al dark, nobtsly knows how far down you every other article of value. They con- wealth at the expense of the money ready been corralled for their eggs An ways feel satisfic'd that we can predict may go, and when you go up iuto the tend that the exchangeable value of owners mid then establishes justice be Xpert hatchery man from Clackamas what it will do '1 lie steam engine will sunlight nolMxiy can tell how far up both money and merchandise will tn, tween all classes by preserving stability ham been employed to handle the fish always work its machinery and the cars you may go Fear increases the fall; affected by anything which affects in the purchasing power of the dollar «nd hatching. Mr. Tolbert, of Washing i will always turn ou their wheels. either the demand or the supply. hop«« increases th«» rise. Those who understand the cause« of ton, D. C.. has been put in as superinten- The American wheat grower is just It was not so in the beginning We What makes pros;x»rity, and what the recent rise in wheat know that the lent and the hatchery has been turned now profiting by the almost impTts'e- used to be very much in the dark and makes hard times? price will fall when foreign crops again felt our way to all these things. But Way down at the has«« of things the dented disaster which has overtaken the become normal. lu fact, wheat has al •ver to the United ■'tales to run here- while we have come to the simple truth cause's may be different each time und wheat growers of India, Europe and ready receded twice owing to the fear dter.—Valley Record. that inanimate nature can lie fathomed. perliaps incomprehensible, but on the South America. that the first reports of foreign crop A man named Barge««, from Jose wo are as much as ever in the dark as to surface they are both ouly the results Republican Kepturr In Nebraska. failure were exaggerated. The export phine county, was in town today, trying the action of great bexiiesof men Never of states of mind. When wheat reaelicd 75 cents a bush price of wheat for the year ending Juno u> get trace of his wife, who, he claim«, theless there is reason to believe that ( 7b be Continued.) el, a Republican in west«*m Nebraska 80. 1892, was $1.08; for the year fol d>«cun<hil from Grams Pass the first of mankind as a mass acts by determinate A Disgrace io t tie Htaie. pointed out that th«« rise was just about lowing it was 80 cents; by the 1st of laws, the courses mid dm*ctions of which equal to the tariff on wheat and attrib Nov«‘mb«‘r, 1898, th»« price had fallen last week, taking with her their little Hsrbcrl W. <>*p«iaiid, in an article ute«) th«« ns«« to th«» Dingley law, but it below 70 centa we are every day mure and more find girl ol 5 or 6 year«, the husband being mg out. in the Salt’in Independent, has made would Is« an insult to the intelligence What will Is« the political effect of away at work in the mines at the time, This nation has had to have a special the Oregon state b aid of exasiiner« th«’ of the averag»« Republican to »uppose this temporary advance? according to his story. The alieged re education m finance, because its circum laughing sto«*< of this and other stales him capable of cherishing such a delu That it must I m « adverse to th»» Re creant spouse is thought to have come stances and surroundings were and ar«« With much force and clearnee» he point* sion. Whil«« wheat is higher in Liver publican party is certain. If any are :o Ashland and remained for several different from those of any other nation to about ‘>0 graimuaiical ami lher erro*» pool than it is in New York (and it al f<M>lish enough to credit the rise to the lais, but the husband, whois anxious in the history of th«« world It is true ways, or m arly always, is) a tariff oil new tariff law, to the gold standard or that before our day vast empires have i in th« group of quest ion« framed by the wheat has no influence upon the price to “restored confidence,” th«« spell will to recover the child and if possible to been peopled by immigration and have I »tale board lor the recent quarterly ex in tlie Unit««! Stat«*». lie broken when wheat returns to the persuade the wile to return to him, has flourished, but our empire has lasm | amination of leathers The exaininstivii In an intervi«*w given out Aug. 29 level of th«« last few years. The disap reason to suspect that she has continued peopled not long ago, but in our day, papers aa a whole strongly indicaUMhat President McKinley said, “Th«» cause poiutment will then I m » the mor«« in tier journey to Redding, Calif.—Tiding». in which then» lias been invented every those who framed and nent them out are of the present boom in the west is un tense I* fa use of the temporary dolnidou. appliance to enable men to exploit the not capable of iea< hing a country school, doubtedly <iu«*, in a gr«*ut measure, to mid th«« Republican papers which art The Greeks were riches of the earth Moreover, beyond Lhysically perfect and much I«*»» holding professor's chairs iu I the large crops and high prices caust«d today calling attention to the price of anv other period in th«« world's history eautiful tiecause thev by th«« failure of cro|M in other coun wheat are simply laying up for them were healthy. The capital has b«‘en essential to the utiliza col leges aud uni ver»itit*». tries. ” selves additional trouble. The moat common mistake is in using man who suffers from tion of the riche» of lands such as ours The udvix-ates of bimetallism can re ••Point Will» Pride** to Famine Abroad. ill - health cannot be “do” fur “do«»«.' and vice versa, which C<>«tly Capital Makm l.aNtlug Wraith. If the Republicans desire to claim joice in the ria« while it lasts, and physically We in the east are very much prone occurs quite frequently. Singular and I < re<lit f«»r the high price of wh»*at, they when it is over they can contrast the robust a n <1 to blame the west for its attitude iu plural seem to have the same meaning must assume r» s|M»iisibility for th«« fam ivlvmifiigi'M of higher price«, due to mi manly. The financial struggle», but the western peo to the board all the way through the pa me in India. Will any Republican con increased volume of money, with the woman who is sickly can ple are under strong temptations al pers, and t‘is” and “are” are mad«* syn ! ventiou “point with pride” to the fam short lived bcn«*fits of a »¡Mixincxlic rise, not be beau ways. Th«*y can the wealth of their unymoiiM. The puneuation would startle in«» as an cvid« nce that Hie Repul lican duo to a famine so distressing as to ap tiful and wo country and all its great possibilities, the nerves of a printer's devil, and the party is redeeming its campaign pledge«? ¡x al to th«« sympathy and charity of th«« manly. Most and. becoming impatient at the »low , Will th«« Republican party pledge it American ¡Mstple. all forms of spelling W'-sbl give him the hiccough approach of confidence and capital, an* An official in the agricultural depart* self to us«« its best efforts to continue ill.health tempted beyond measure tonne all thos<* Here are only a few of the misspeled I th«« famine abroad, as it pledg«*d its« If merit has recently Issued a statement have their in 1 appliances of the art of financiering words: Dirivativt, participate, apostro last year to promote Hit« rnat ional bi estimating that the farmers of the ception in which seem so easy and arc in th« long be, immagination, metonomy. illitera { metallism? United States will receive for their disorder» of the dig* -tio-i. When the run so ruinona We had our periods, tion, Macauley. In several instances Th«* most significant thing alsmt It«* wheat crop this year several hundred digestion is had the b’ »- * ><1 becomes im- we in the east, when we ran to pajsT name» of towns wer«* begun with sm.»ll pnblic.ins !• joK ing oyer the n-»• II) millions more than they received for pure, and is imperfc .j y supplied with the food - elements tb. it t bulla up newr money as to a savior ami found it a sa letter» instead of capital». wheat is that in admitting th«« rise to last year’s crop and points out the ■nd healthy tismic nd tear down, tan Our very constitution, in it» tak The following are the names of those lx« beneficial they answer the argument stimulating effect of this amount of and carry away those th nit arc inert and mg away from the states the right to is money on other branches of industry made last fall by th«« h ading lulvocat»»- nerve- rot rebuilt half-dead The sue paper money, is the result of the who constitute the state board of exam of th«» gold standard and plant them This is another confirmation of the ar from day to day with new, vigorous. mere, and who should beheld responsi suffering« undergone by our ancestors active fillers, Every organ, tissue, mus- >• i\*■ "ii fI»»- ground h(retoforeoeoviided guments imuh« by th«« bimetallism. in the east, which sufferings are d»*pict- hie for having disgraced their official po by bimetallists. cle ami nerve iti the body i half faminhed ( To be Continued) for healthy nutriment. Ai: t any dis p<l in Sumner’« “History of American »itioHH and the state of Oregon, as above W«« were told last fall that an appr» If you have ever srsn a little child in ease in the category of human ills tr *. lx- Currency ” set forth : State School Superintendent dating dollar was a national bl< ssiug the result of tins condition. !■ -t fre We have learned the lesson, but ought «». VI Irwin; Professors ( H. Chapman and yet within a year th«« eutir«’ Repub a paroxysm of whooping cough. or if you not to be too impatient with those who Eugene; J. B. Horner, Corvallis. P. L lican press is in »•estasy because th« have been annoyed by a constant tick- quently it is the most deaiily of di1 iers —consumption. Sometimes it is some have not Wo have l«*amed and other» 'ampbtd), Monmouth; Geo Feeble, purchasing power of a dollar has be« n hng in the throat, you <-an appreciate other wasting disease. Again, it may !»e will have to learn that in tho end it is rhe vain« of On« Minute Cough (’ure, scrofula or some skin disease. to some extent decreased. capital which costs that makes wealth Salem : .1 11. Stanley, Hillsboro; J.Burn There is a sure preventive and remedy The wage earm rs w« n* told last fall which gives quick relief—W. F. Kremer. which lasts. It is true that w«> may ham, Portland; J. D, Robb, Woodstock ; that a riw* in the pric«» of coiniiKxlities for these cotl'litions and maladies. It is llu< klln'N Armi u Malve Dr Pierce’s Gohlen Medical Discovery. make a capital which do»*s not cost, but MG I; oal. Weston; Lillian C u II ìmoii would Is« detrimental to them, and y» t. It corrects all disorder« of thr digestion. it is a dangerous (loinon and th«* harness lrw in, Salem. behold, how happy the Republican T hs remt sai . vr in the world for cuts, It restores the lost or failing appetite and is expensive ami the break up» fmjuent A New «pellbinders ure I m » aus«« one great staple bruise«, sores, salt rheum, f««ver sort**1, invigorates the liver. It till» the arterie« With our new country we are under- | —flour—has risen! with thr pure, rich, red blood of health. etter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, It builds m w, firm flesh, healthy, active going an education which older nations it How Will Proaperlty lie Divided T have attained for themselves in their «nd all skin eruptions, and positively nerve fibers, and strong elastic muscles. - a The lalxiring men were told that their own surroundings already We have to cures pib’S, or no pay required. It is It cures 98 ¡M-r cent of all cases of con wag»»» would lie virtually r»xluc«‘d when learn for ours»-lves. not because we ar«* unranh*e«l t.o give good satisfaution 01 sumption, and wasting diseases. It cure« it r<*<|uir» ’ <I more dollars to buy a given nervous prostration. Druggists sell it. not bright enough to learn as <|uickly Honey refunded. Price 25c per box amount of f<x«d and clothing Can it The man who is I«« lazv or neglectful to take a» anybody or to learn from anylxxiy , • Ine to ward '»rf the 'or sal« by Dr W. F Kremer. be that our opponents have forgotten but because our circumstanr«’» are <litT<-r evil <-fl«*< t- >f - .ti*tii>Hti »n dc’ie-ve» to die An<l the “railway sound m<»n« y clubs?” As hr will aurely grt hi* deserts for coo st i pa tion is ent and our temptations greater We ■ iKM»n as the employ «*ea a sk forth« lr share think our country must I- an exception, i I of the prorni*u«d proNp-rity th»» larg< and hurt ourselves mu< h in finding that gripe One little Pellet ■ i-» » gentle laxative, • nJ tw , 1 mild cstliarti« All good draggistg employers will lx* coriqx lhd to raise it is not sell them No other pills ere as good. wages or cease lx lasting that prosjx'rity What a nation finds out for it- If. has returned. however, stays longer than what s»»i::»* While the Republicans m » ni to have on»« else finds out for it Tin* last few EAST and come over to our position, there is this months have I m *»* ii full of education for ---- VIA THK ----- essential differeno* Ix’tween them and the whole Aim rican p»-oplc There Jias the bimetallists Th»* latt«*r d« sire t« been nothing r«*ally new about, it. but raise all prices to th«* bimetallic level there has b« < n on»« more rcjwtition to — ol the — and then keep them th« r»* by a financial make the k*sson *>lid Ln time no one sy«t» im which will furnish a standani Southern Company. will dispute the sure succ«’S»io!i of mon«*y suffh-i» nt in volum»’ to k» « p p ic« events, and thereafter patent remedies : I'HE WONDERS OF SCIENCE Entres» Trains l^eave Portland Daily with the demand formoney The former for hard time« and patent elixirs fur jiraiM* a dear dollar, but gr»»w happy Sortii. South. I prosperity will have had their day ov»r the cheapening of the dollar in it* Lung Troubles und CoLsuinption ♦i (JU F M i MF Portland AT. 1 • Itowning of the Greenback Specter. LV. ¡ N Ufi». M Granu Pass 1 LV. relation to a f»-w artir)«*s Can be Cured. What a striking resemblance there is LV. j M. san f ran co j 7 .6 a , at . A general rise quickens ent« rpris»* for between* 1898 und 1897 ami th»’ years of th») time Is ing, and the maintaining \n Eminent New York Chemist and Sth our Lord 18*8 ami 1879! These years t f the lev« I, win n r«*arhed. I trotee t* entist Makes a Fres Offer to are within the personal memories of E*ertbo<ly Save So. I ushk hm in general, und the producers Our Readers. every man in middl»? lif»- In 1878 th«* Halsey, Harris- Cabarets i'andv Calbart««- th* mos’ won of wealth in purticular, from the «lisas City, Eugen«. diro«erv of the age. pean air was resonant w ith d» num lations of derfui troiis effects of fulling prices A rise in «II stations from the wicked uwn who would not issue I ant and refreahing to th« taste, a« i geoli; i ar; I positively on ki«lne*, •», llv, i «nd Imwels, all the greenbacks win« Ji a suffering ch-aiiRinr the entire dispel cold«», people demande<L Here was a sun* rem cure headache, fever, habitual < nrurtlpation Ruteburg Mail Dsilv to th»»** who nr«’ »n edy for gn-at ills, ami y» t the n-morw- and biliousness Pleas»* buy and trv n Ixii M « .1 P M k)A. tv. l'«»rtlan<i AF. pnwlwtion of artici»* of • ‘ (J. (.' to-day, 10, 25. 50 »ent«. Huid aud in the 25 r. M. tv. Albany LV. 1 12 50F n. lew« rulers would not stir a finger or g'laranteud to cur»* by all dru^gnla. do not enjoy a •orr»H|x>uilnig w 2u r. at Ko-eburv «V. 1 7:39a. M print a single bit of pap r There Is Nothing So Good. John Bberman was denounced on all DINING t. AKa ON UGDLN ROUTE Will Wage-« KlM. Too* hands. Samuel .J Tild« n declared that Pullman Buffet Sleepers A few ÍDMtanci s may «»• givra If only a vast oentral reservoir of coin • - and — wool riw«, the wrxilgrower will I* could protect us against the failure of SECON^ iti bLEtPiNG C ars lienefited, but th«« ifiuniifiv'tiin-r of the proposed n tuni to <p<-i«? payments woolen goods will suffer uni» *s th» r«* is Alt. th tu uh th»uiigli trains tn ¡879 The farmer was at his worst, a oorr**Mpoodirig advance in the ¡»rice of ruined, destroyed, eaten up by tax«*» and Fu inri «»i woolen gissi». usriry Down almost to the very day of Pu........ i But an advan« «• in the ¡»rice of wool n*«umption the croaking ram»« w ith dis en g«ssls is an injury to the**- w ho wear mal and damnable iteration Home capi •te» Side iinis n waeei hrtlud imt W'sden gessi» uni»*-- they enjoy a com* talist rvpn pro lairm*d his r»-adm»to • ¡Minding increase in their in»*«»ine« «or. I r give thousands and thousands of dollars If sugar ri*e«, the Sugar trust reaps MAIL to stand at the tn-asury first in the row the ¡irofit, but It must I m at th* • x¡i» um - *>A M of that vast multitude whi< h would of th«j«e who consume sugar unleaa the 12 15 r w surely a."ruble on the first resumption roiLMijiner» of sugar ••»» make enough Ai Albany atei Curvai.¡v conneci witti day riore Ut rover the increased ¡»ri«*»* S<j, i tratn*» of «>r. entrai <V. ha- tern Ky. 3 That « « tv autumn, at th»- Ssptemb»«r when wheat risea, the wheat grower is CXFKKMS ya* «» I'llLV ( RX< SFT •URDAT. I eler-tion. th»—tat» f Maim . Mr Blaine's Is-nefitss!, but he profits nt the exprnse » À5 A M " r « i» F«- iian«l at . own stat“, in a campaign tinder his able . v.r M «’ M' Minnvlit« « V. *:3D a V • f th«Mw* who um . flour nnb mm the latter and skillful leadership, went ov » t U) in w»rne way »s ure a corrr-Mjstuding in Pire» t <■<• h « .< n at ‘in r rancitco »ri and dra th» fiat enemy, horse. errane in their itirorn«« Wilt Otriiit i ’. i «mi «hiemal an.i Pacific g i»>ua » hanging a majority of 14.000 Mnil ftt»*«m«*i>i A g* i«* i >. n-- in pri<« * should b»* fol hie« for ».'Al AN 4ND oil lowed in for sound m»>m*y to a maj«ity of 14. CHINA. Mil g Jalee on applu aii»«n by a rise in i wag» s Mr CiJrlislr 0<M> in favor »if the wild»*»*t carnival <f and tickets to Eastern pùnta run in his speech <»f I 1878. e<»nni« nting np»<i onr»-as>>n that ever overwhelmed an in on “»■Al I Ejroœ. E ir./i- Aleu aî « u J J a apan P a N. china . the ivi vantag*« to lx* nevmrwt through * HONol.UI.U «nd AUSTRALIA. Can leihgent p«<ple Wh»D the 1st of Janu th* Biand art, Mid. 1 * InxD-ad of rou be obtained from .J. S. Purdom Grant« try an. u r wds thr ng»*4 th* sub «tant an»! n ienti ri, ium D w I tr Pa»*. C. 11 MAKKIlAM, tnsvury oomdnra Hardly a gn«*nbark ( tf a constant appr** iati >n of money and M KUKHLKK, P F A F Ar. wn pn-«eute<l. and we gv a bie M U> tbe i I 6*Tirw-iat ion of property, we will have Manager For land, O». a Great Repub BRIAN GN PROSPERITI. Message to the can People. SOUTH SHii-stii Route Pacific ■ -