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I V ol . XV
No, 23.
GRANTS PASS, JOSEPHINE COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1899.
How to Win the Bailor.
Cameraa for tale or rent. Inquirt of'
table women, and eupacially their own
A. E. Voorhies.
wivee, engaged in such excesses.
B y A bigail Scurr D uniway .
But our mighty men of the Pacific
Take your blacksmithing to Trimble A 1
Address delivered before the aatiouai Northwest are treubled very little by
i Bather for first class work.
convention of the National American tiiese vagaries. They realize as they
For a first-class meal, go to tbe City Woman's Suffrage Association, May 2nd,
sleep off the results of their latest politi
Hotel; B. A. Williams, proprietor.
at Grand Rapids, Mich.
cal banquet, that at every public function
Bicycle hospital for ail repairing at
Coming as I do from the far Pacific, m which their wives participate there is
I Cramer Bros.
where the run at night sinks duwn inte a notable absence of any sort ef disaipa-
A. F Nelson was over from hie mine the »ea, to greet a convocation of co ! tiou. They remember that in former
>n Briggs creek last week and spent a workers from the far Atlantic, where the , times, before good women had joined
Before you get your New
sun at morn rises out of the sea, and them in the mining camps, mountain
day in town.
Suit, vve want to show you
Judge H. L. Benson and bis ton. Har standing here upon the central swell of , towns and on the bachelor farms, such
Something Nice iu Men’s
rie,spent a few days iu the Pass recently the Middle West, where the s in at high scenes as often transpire today at men's
noon kisses the heaving bosom of the great gatherings, were se common as to
Suits at fs.oo, $6.50. $o 75.
while enroute home from Portland.
mighly inland sea, that answers back excite little comment. It was tbe ad
$12.00, $15.00, they will Fit
Attorney H . D. Norton of Eugene ar
from East to Wv«t the echoing sung uf vent of good women in the border terri
you and they Will Wear.
rived Sunday morning to be iu atten
liberty, 1 realise the importance of my tories that changed all this, and elimi
dance at circuit court this week.
We want to Dress the Boys
desire to speak to the entire continent nated the bad woman from social life,
J. M. Wagner, proprietor of the Wag such tempered words as shall help to
up in some of our New Suits,
just as tiie ballot w ill eventually elimi
ner S da springs, Jackson county, was further unite our common interests in
$200, $2.50, $350, $400,
nate the bad women from political life,
registered at Hotel Josephine last Mon the great work that convenes us.
w here she now reigns supreme, having
they will please the Boys and
day.
The first fact to be considered, when everything her own wav. By the very
you too, when you see how
J. O. Booth of Hotel Josephine re working to win the ballot, is that there charm of women's presence, they brought
Nice they are. Underwear,
turned from Ashland last Friday night is but one way by which we may hope these changes about on the Pacific coast
Shirts, Sox, Ties. Shoes,
where he went with bis daughter Amy, to obtain it, and that is by and through hi social life, and men began to wonder
wliois »(»ending
time at Wagner the affirmative voter of men. We may how they had endured the old condi
Gloves; the Price is Right.
Soda springs for her health.
theorize, organ.ze, ap;»eal, argu«, coax, tions before the women joined them;
and threaten men till doomsday ; and now, quite naturally, they are learn
W. F Hern and C. S Price made a cajole
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trip to Ashland last week ; the former to we may secure their pettinge, praises, ing to apply the rule to polities. And
take up a New York Mutual Life policy flattery, and every ap|>earance of acqui so our men of tbe Pacific coast are not
in our demands; we may believe alarmed, as many men are in older
held by Mrs. Evans, wife of tbe late Mr. escence
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Evans, and the latter to look after Lia with all our hearts in the sincerety of states, lest women, if allowed to become
Opera House Block.
their promises to vote as we dictate, but equal with themselves before the law
peach orchard.
Beginning March 12th, the Northern all of this will avail us nothing unless will foigrt their natural duties, and na
Pacific Railway will inaugurate a double they deposit their affirmative votes in tural womanliness If, however, auy
man does grow timid, and exhibit sym-
• laily train service to all points east. the ballot box.
Every man who stops to argue the tonis of alarm, as they sometimes do,
: These trains a ill both be first-class and
i fully’ equipped. This gives a service case as an opponent, tells ua that he even in Oregon, lest the ballotted woman
that ia unequalled by any transcontinen loves women, and while wondering will forsake the kitchen sink,at which she
Lincoln Savage was down from Wood
tal line. For rates or other information much that he should consider such a has always been protected, w ithout wages,
ville last Saturday. Mr. Sat age is now
call on or write E E. Dunbar, Agent, declaration necessary, 1 have always ad or abandon the cooking stove, the rolling
teaching the Spring term at Woodville
mired the loyal spirit that prompts its pin, the wash-tub and the ironing
Giants Pass, Ore.
and his school intends to give an enter
utterance. But, gentlemen, and I am board, at which she has always bean
Miss
Curtis,
of
the
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from
tainment in a short time.
! the East will deliver a lecture at the proud indeed to see such a line audience shielded,without salary,we remind him
J. D. Stevens came down from his Christian Church Friday evening May of you here tonight, there is another side that house keeping and home making
mine on Evan, i reek last week and lias 5th, at 8 P. M. Every one cordia lly in to this expression of loyalty. Not only are like everything else, undergoing a
been stopping in town for a few day,
vited. She will also meet the ladies ot is our movement not instigated in a spir complete process ot evolution. We show
Jim has been at work several days since
the W. C. T. U. , and all others who are it of warfare between the sexes, but it is hnu that there is no more reason why
he recovered from his broken leg acci
intersted especially the Young Ladies of engenered altogether in the spirit of bar every loaf of bread should be baked in a
dent. It will be some time liefure he is
our City at Mrs. E. A. W ade at mony, and inter-dependence between different kitchen, than there is why
able to do hard work again
3 P
M. Saturday and
Sunday men and women, such as was the eyi every bushel of wheat should be ground
in the M. E. Church at 3 P. M b I ic dent design of the great Creator when in a different mill. We show him that
Experience Hoctal.
will address the people, a good at he placed fathers and mothers, brothers the laundry is destined hereafter to keep
The ladies ol the Newman M. E. church I tendance is greatly desired as the cause and sisters in the same home and fami pace with the tbresliiug machine; the
will give an eeperience «xiai at the I. is a good and nr bls one and ahould be of ly. We are glad to be assured that you creamery with the spinning jenny and
O. O. F. llall, Wednesday evening at interest to every one
love women, but we are doubly glad to power loom; the fruit cannery with the
be able on every proper occasion and in great flour mill; the dish washer with
8 o’clock, admission 10 cent» to those
who do not earn their one dollar. Re
every suitable way to return the compli* the steam driven mangle, and the bak
A Frightful Blunder
freshments will be served and a short Wil! often cause a horrible burn, Scald, ment. No good equal suffragist will any ery w ith the ready made clothing store.
program rendered. Aou must not fail to Cut or Bruise. Buckkm’s Arnica Salve, longer |>ermit you to monopolize all the
When women have been voters long
attend this social and have a good time. the best in the world will kill the pain pretty speaches about the other sex. enough to have acquired recognition of
Everybody invited to attend this social. and promptly heal it. Cures old Sore«, Every good woman in the world likes their equal property rights with men,
Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, tuen a great deal better than she likes theseivasit girl problem will settle it—
Bnrnmer Term of Norm tl School.
all Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on women, and there isn’t a wise woman in self. \V hen that time comes, there will
A summer term of 10 weeks will be earth. Only 25 cents a box. Cure guar all this goodly land who isn’t proud to be no more work left to do in ths home
held at the State Normal school at Mom- antee!. Sold by Dr. Kremer, druggist. | «ay so. We like you, gentlemen, and than the wife and mother can perform
mouth. beginning Tuesday, June 26th.
you cannot help it. We couldn’t help it with comfort to herself and household,
Volcanic Eruption»
The regular work of the school, includ
if we would and we wouldn’t help it il and the servant girl of today will then
ing preparation for all state and county Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life of we couid. You I’ke us also because you find systematic employment in the great
examinations, will be given by the Nor joy. Bileklen’s Arnica Salve cure« them. cannot help it. God made the sexes to factories, where food and clothing are
mal Faculty. Grades made will be cred Also old. Running and Fever Sores, Ul match each other. Show me a woman manufactured by rulo.
ited toward graduation. Tuition, $6 25. cers. Boils, Felons, Corns, Wart«, Cuts, wno doesn’t like men, and 1 will show
This evolution has already beguu with
Board and Lodging from $2 50 to $.! per Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hand«, you a sour-souled, vinegar visaged speci ihe woman typewriter. You see her
week. Total expenses, from $35 to $40. Chilblains. Best Pile cure on earth. men of unfortunate femininity w h«»
everywhere; pretty, tidy, rosy, with a
For announcements, address Secretary Drives out Pains and Aches. Only 25 the world an spjlogy for living in it at ribbon, or a flower at ber throat, intent
of the Faculty, Normal School, Mom- cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by all; and tbe very best thing she could do upou her work, and sure to get her pay.
mouth.
W. F Kremer, druggist.
for her country, privided she had a Then can the mother for the sake of
country, would be to steal away and die herself, her husband, and children, prs
in tbe company of a man whs doesn’t serve,her health, her beauty, and her
like women. In order to gain the votes mental vigor. Then can she I m * an ad
of men. so we can win the ballot, we viser in the home, the state, the church,
must show them that we are inspired by and the school, remaining so to a ripe
the same patriotic motives that induce old age. But women can never have the
them to prize it. A home without a man opportunity or the powur to achieve
in it is only half a home. A government these ii'Hults, except in isolated cases,till
w ithout a woman in it is only half a gov tiivy have had time to secure by legisla
ernment. »Man without woman is like lion the equal property rights that they
one-half ot a pair of dislocated shears. have earned with men from tbe begin
Woman without man is like the other ning.
All evolution proceeds slowly. Wo
half of the same disabled implement.
"Male and female created He them,” men under normal conditions, are evolu
sailh the higher law, and to them gave tiuuists.aw is shown by (heir conduct aw
He dominion over every living thing up voters in Wyoming, Colorado, Utah and
liiahn. Your ideal, liysterical reformer,
on the earth—except each other.
Thirty years ago, when I began my w hose aim in life is to put men in lead*
humble efforts for securing the enfran mg strings like little children, doesn't
chisement of women, away out upon the hail from any state where women vote.
Mary A. Livermore, at the bead of the
ringing shores of the Pacific sea. men
everywhere imagined, at first, that the - mii^ry Commission during our great
movement was intended to deprive internecine war; < lara Barton, president
them of a modicum of their liberties of the International Red Cross Society,
They ought to have known this idea and Oregon’s own Mrs. Creighton, pres
was absurd even then, aa they have the ident of the National White Cross asso
power never to allow themselves to be ciation, have each preved the capacity
TWO PERFORMANCES
ruled by woman. But they thought of the American woman for rescuing
Afternoon at 3 o’clock; evening at S o’clock.
aupremancy over them was what wo itie race from the awful consequences of
men were after, and they met the theory war; while every soldier proves by the
with hoarse guffaws of good nature«! very fact of his existence that some
laughter 1 had previously had much mother has borne a son at her peril, per-
experience with the genus masculine, ha|>s to.be shot in battle.
not only with my goo«i husbind, but a
large family of sons.
It is needless for me to tell you, after
this confession, that I am not young,
and you can see for yourselves that I am
no longer handsome.
The fact that men for the most part
¡contented themselves in those early days
! of the suffrage movement with exhibi
tions ot ridicule, 1 accepted as a goo<j
omen. If you wi»h to convince a man
i that your opinion is logical and just, you
have conquered the outer citadel of his
i resentment when he throws back his
head and opens his mouth to laugh.
Show me a solemn-vimaged voter, witli
a fa<e as long as tbe Pentateuch, and 1 An Ex<< Ihnf <<>111 bi nut ion.
The pleasant method and benefi<*ial
The Smallest Elephant in the World
willsbowvona man with a eoul so lit*
I tie that it would have ample room to efT.-.-ta of the well known remedy,
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syki p of F ig «, manufactured by the
dance inside of a hollow mustard seed C alifornia F io H yrup C o ., illustrate
Having tickled your opponent with a the value of obtaining th<* liquid laxa
i little nonsense, that at first was neces tive principle« of plant» known to be
The Only Educated Zebra in Existence.
medi' inally laxat ve and presenting
sary to arrest his attention, you must them in th«* form rnowt refreshing to the
then be careful to hold the ground you ta‘-te -t ’d a* • eptable to the »yalem. It
have game«! Your next rt»»p must be j > a the on»? fw*rfe«-t strengthening lax«-
e|.,i-.ing the system rfTeetualiy,
to imprest upon men that we are not in I 1 ive.
The Wonderful Clown Goat
(►«■!,ing e«»l<G, h«*a«la< he-, and fevers
tending to interfere in anyway with their gently yet promptly and enabling one
rights, and all we ask is to be allowed t«> overcome habitual constipation per
Jta pi rfact f'* • doM from
to decide for ourselves as to wbat every objectionable
qoality and sub-
The l)<»g and Monkey Eire Department
our rights shall
They will (ben Mance, and it« a< ting on the kidneys,
The Leaping Greyhounds.
naturally ask, what effect our fiver and bowels, without weakening
en(ranchi»ement will Lave upon their or irritating them, make it the ideal
1 he .McGinty I amity.
laxative.
politic? Visions ol rietows scenes in
The < liariot Races.
In the procesa of manufacturing figs
, political conventions will artee to fill are «»cd, as they are pleasant to th«*
them with apprehension, as the p»>s- taste, but the medicinal qualities of the
remedy are obtained from senna and
I oibility occurs that w unen, if snfran- other aromatic plants, by a metho«l
, chieed, wiil only double tbe vd O and known to the CALIFORNIA FfG HYRI F
augment the uproar, They will recall Co. only. In order to get its benefleial
(Tecta and to avoid imitations. pleaM*
(rartMin banquMs, al which
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men nave **
remember the full name of the Com party
tarried over cups and pip«« until they prinb d on the front of every pa<?kag«*.
FRIGES:
relied under the table, or were carr»«*«l CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
off to be«i oe «butters. V’ery natural>y
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n»en entry where object i to see.ng repute , Foe
sate by all hrvcS»««--Price te. tier bottla
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CMITH & HOLMAN,
UNDERTAKERS,
( Ippuaite the court house.
G rants P ahs ,
O regon .
ÍT2EORGE H. BINNS,
ASSAYER,
Office op|H«ile Hotel Josephine,
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Ç2.MITH & HOUGH,
ATTORNEYS-AT LAW,
Practice in all State and Federal Courts
Office over First National Bank.
G rants P ass ,
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ARTHUR P. HARTH,
DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY,
Odici over First N«tional Bank,
G rast « P ass ,
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J | C. PERKINS,
G kants P aws ,
O regon .
J^R. J. JENMM.S,
RESIDENT DENTDT.
30 Years Experience.
Office in Opera House block ; see the sign
of The Big Tooth.
O regon .
G rants P ass ,
JJRICE a VOORHIES,
REAL ESTATE, and
INSURANCE.
Representing the most reliable com-
p.niieH in existence, 1.both tire and life).
Notary Public.
G rant » P a h
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O regon .
INSURANCE and
REAL ESTATE
Life, Fire and Accident Insurance.
Office with Price Ac Voorhies.
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ÇJOSHOW&SHERIDAN,
MINING ATTORNEYS,
Special attention given to Mining
and Land Iuiw»,and Ixtnd Office practice.
Roseni BG.
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Graduate of Horology Pas.au t’niver-
sity, Germany.
Joseph Kessler,
....PRACTICAL
WATCHMAKER.
Prives Moderate; full
Guarantee Given.
BIG
Trained Animal Show
GRANTS PASS,
Grand Free Street Parade at It O'clock.
200—Performing Animals—200
100.......... Trained Dogs.......... 100
00-Trained Shetland Ponies- 50
50........ Trained Monkeys...... 50
“Fargo”
Front St . <ill %N fS PAM. ORE
FIRST NATIONAL
B -A. 1ST ŒC
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SOUTHERN OREGON.
Capital Stock,
Norris Bros.’
Monday, May 8th
P. DODGE,
G rants P ams
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VAITIKGS,
CARPETS,
FURNITURE,
WINDOW
SHADES
RUGS,
NOVELTY,
PAPER
NAPKINS
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K ìkanth P ass ,
LAMPS,
LANTERNS,
DINNER-
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GRANITE
WARE.
TINWARE,
TOOLS.
ETC.. ETC.
$50,000.
Receive dspeait* eubfert to check or "O
certificate payable on demand.
Sell, sight draft» on New Turk, San Fran
cisco. and Ifot’Jand.
Telegraphic tr*iwl*n sold on all pointa in
the l mied States.
Special Attention given to Collection* and
genenl I uuhw of oar castouera.
t'ollertem* made throughout Southern
Oregoa, and oo all accenùble pointa.
J. D. FRY, Proileut.
J. T.TUFFS. Vie* President
R. A. B*xrTK. Cashier
“Ajax
“Archibald”
Adults, 2öc;
Children, 15c.
Buy House Furnishings Rieht.
More New Carpets, Chairs and Suits.
Tea, Dinner and Toilet Ware, I.ace Curtains, Window Shades.
Buy Laces Now.
We’re closing out a line of Laces far below Manufacturers’ Cost.
Goods made to sell for 3c per yard go for ic.
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Boys’ Windsor Ties, Extra Large and \'erv Wide, Very Special Value, 8c, 12c, 15c, were 15c,
20c, 25c.
Boys' Caps, Spring Styles, Extraordinary Value, 10c, 15c 20c, actually worth, 20c, 30c, 40c.
Buggy Whips, 10c, 15c.
The very beat hou.eke.pera and home
maker, in America are among the .qua!
suffrage platform workers, the editor ol
the laidies’ Horn. Journal to the con
trary notwithstanding. They may know
bett.i than to ruin their .ye. over Mr.
Bok’a latest fad. in "Batonbarg,” or
shatter their nerves over hi. tuensal cre
ation. in crazy stitches, but tbey.caa and
do raise men;.nd women, like the Kin.
and daughter, of Lucretia .Mott,J Mary
B.'Llvarmore, Emily B. Ketchum, Elia,
abeth Cady Stanton, Lily Devereux
Blake, Abigail Scott Duniway, Lucy
Stone Blackwell, E lisa belli Boynton
llartiert, Harriet Beecher Stowe and
Julia Ward Howe
But, your moat important point, if you
hope to win th. ballot at all, is to con
vince the average voter that tn seeking
your liiierties, you are equally anxious
that he shall preserve hie own. You
may drive, or lead a horse to water, but
you cannot make him drink. Nor can
you lead any man to vote for your en
franchisement till you have tint con
vinced him that by so doing he i. nut
placing you in a position where you
may, if you choose, trample upon aay ol
his rights, whether they be fancied or
real, healthful or harmful. Every wo
man knows »he cannot rule her own
husband. The uian who would tie ruled
by hi. wife wouldn't lie worth corralling
in the chimney corner after she had
driven him home. What is true of men
in the abstract, is equally true of men m
ths aggregate I cannot too strongly im
press upon you, good sisters, the fact
that we will never get the ballot till ths
crack of doom if we persist in demand
ing it aa a whip with which to .corge
the real or apparent vices of ths present
voting classes If we can make men
willing to lie reformed they will thee re
form themselves.
Here is where woman has, in th.se
last two decail.s made bar greatest blun
der. Whenever she demands th. bal
lot, not simple because it ia her right to
lio.se«. it, but because by its use she ex
pacts to reconstruct the genus man by
law, on a basis of her own choosing, she
only succeed, in driving nails into the
closed cofilin lid of her own and other
women', liberties.
Men know intuitively that the right to
representation in the legislature i. a
right a. inestimable to us a. to them ,
that it i. formidable to tyrants only.
Di.y do not lielieve themselves to be ty
rants, and will resent the implication
that they are sech, to the bitter end.
They also know that “women, in giving
a.ai.tame to the soldiers, antler their
full share of the penalties and perils of
existence, equalling all the horrors <q
war. Bo when they say “women must
fight it they vote", it ia eaey in the awful
glare of the tragedies of the present year
to convince them in the words of Joa
quin Miller, Oregon’s greatest |sjet, that
“The bravest battles that ever were
(ought were fought by the mothers nf
msn.’’
When men claim to represent us, it is
not difficult if we are always careful not
to make them angry, to prove to them
that Mien never eey, if any woman is ac-
- used of crime, “may it please the court
and ths jury, I represent this woman,
punish uie."
No man, save Jesus «( N'szsretb, our
divinely commissioned Elder Brother,
lias ever yet appeared before the bar o!
God or r-ian. and offered himself as pro
pitiation for the sins, debts or taxes of
women
•Many good men object to women do
ing jury duty. They often frighten timid
women by laying, "how would yon like
to tie locked up in the jury rrotn with II
men'’“ I can't understand why so
many men imagine that if women
should once lie allowed their right to
vote, they Would never thereafter do
anything else but vote, vote, vote. Now
- an 1 comprehend eeoltier fancy equal
ly absurd, that just as soon as women
are voters, they will all be compelled to
ait all the time on juries , and everyone
ol tliooo unfortunate jurors will always
have aa many little children as poor
John Kogers of historical memory . and
no mailer what the stats ef her health,
ao<l the needs of her neglected hualiend,
and “nine little children", etc , she will
still be on the jury: ami that jury will
always he compoesd of one woman and
11 Mien. Much assumptions are ton ab
surd for rsfutetlon , and but for llie fact
that they Kim.iirnea bring out neg*tiv*
votes, we would not notice theui. Meu
ami women always bare been, and al
ways will be, excused from jury duty lor
cause.
Again, we can never win the tie I lot by
demanding it in the interest ol say par
Uvular ism, union, party, oe> I er < reed
Iu our Pacifle Northwest, the majority
of the voter, aland r.ady t* grant u* the
ballot whenever we demand it en the
broad baai* of individual and colleelive
liberty for ouraalvea; and we’ll never
gat it other* is*.
Our friends *u»t of the Rocky moun
tain« were atnaatd and elaetritled in the
autumn of 1883 by the announcement
that the legislature ol Washington Ter
ritory bad extended the ballot to women.
Four year« later, after a few s*lf im
ported agitators had made a strong at
tempt to use tne women'« ballots, for the
enforcement of auniptuary legislation,
(to which the men objected, even while
pretending to aj>prov» it till they got
the woman in a trap), women every
where were dumbfounded by the action
of the poliliciana of the territory, who
retaliated by «hutting down the iron
gat«« of a slate constitution in the wo
men’« faces, leaving them a« ex-voters
ou the outside ol the temple of liberty
with their hands tied.
The tnen of Washington are not yet
over their ecare, nor will they be till wo
men have mad* an effort to convince
them that the eye«of the great majority
are now open, and th.y’ll never be en
trapped in such a way again.
I pray you do not iniaunderstand me,
frieada. I wage no war upon any organ
ization, or ujion any |>er«on«, political
or religion« faith. Catholic« have juel
as good a right to their religious opin
ions a, Protestants. Republicans have
just as goixl a right to their pelitical
bias as demot rali And jtopulists hav*
just as good a right to their reformatory
(ani-iea aa Prohibitionist«. Yet, if any
one of these great artniee of opposing
opinion« «liould claim eqaal «ull'rage aa
it« chief dependence for suci ess and the
Great National American Woman Huf
frage Aaeociation, or the Suffrage Also
elation of any »late, should become the
champion of its «jiecial ism« we should
henceforth lie unable to rally to our
standard any ajqirei-iable vote, save
that of the particular sect or party, with
which the voter« of opjRising «acta or
parti*«, should believe us allied W,
need all the votes w« can get from all
parties, to win.
1(1, a« a member of the Presbyterian
church, for instance, ahould hare gone
«store the legislature of Oregon, seeking
the submission of our suffrage amend
ment as a msii.ure for enforcing the
Presbyterian creed, think volt that the
members of the Catholic church, or of
Hie other Protestant chart hva, sitting in
that assembly, would have electrified
the auffragiata of tiiis nation by voting
almost solidly for our amendment as an
ally of the Westminster Catechism''
A year ago, when our second semi-an
nual cokvsh I iok of tne Oregon congress
of women was in session, it was boldly
proclaimed by a zealous advocate ol
sumptuary legislation that Susan B. An
thony, the vsrierable and venerated
president of the National American Wo
man Suffrage Asaociation hail declared
hersall a Nork«r for the bai.'et. as the
sworn advocate of this one idea 1 wrote
at once to our belovttd president, who
never fails us at a critical period, asking
for the facts over iter own signature,
and received for answsr, her un»-|uivo-
ual denial ol the allegation that ahe was
allied, in the equal suffrage work, with
any sort of sumptuary .pgnlation, or any
oilier side issue uoder tbe sun. ihia
declaration, which I caused to be pub
lished in tbe seiular pafiers, net the
minds of the yolern ai rest on that score,
and enabled Dr. Annie
inyaelf to g<> l>efore the
from all handicaps.
When the question of sumptuary leg*
islation confronted us at ths < apitol, *r
explained that rqual aid!ragtats every
where believe with Gail Hamilton that
tbe only way to reform a man is to begin
with ins grandmother. Ibis frank an«
nouRcmeot removed the Iasi vestige of
legialaUve hostility, and gave ua the
submission of our equal sullr.ige amend
merit practically without opposition.
Potential grandmothers do not trouble
our politicians overmuch. Tho present
possible rewards of of!ii-e crowd removed
probabilities to the wall.
The year 190) is the |»eriud fixed by
law for tbs final vote upon our pemliag
suffrage ainra<io»rut, and we have no
tear for the result if we can keep the
fset before oar voters that our demand
for the ballot is h^t engendered by emo
tional insanity.
(Gmnas«/ on l^uA
T'I Cure a Colli In One Ila)
Taks l.saativ. BromoQmnins Tablet*. All
■ Irujnp.u refumi money li il laiis lo cura
Se. Tbe genuina hu I.llq un •*< h tablet
Hans Trembles.
G ai . ick Otar , April 22,1899.
Fumín C oikikk : Yesterday's mail in
formad me ol the intention of Mr. Seth
Harding's wifo and four grown daugh
ters to coma to Oregon and settle on a
claim in Gallea district. Duty compella
me to inform my friends and the cinna
mon dudes of Josephine county that this
family have a reputation throughout the
Southwest as being tbe most deceptive
in appearance of any ever met with, be
ing rather delicate looking and not of
Herculean proportions, but the family
from lim oldest to the baby, nuw 16 years
and 5 months old, are treated with pro
found r»»|>e<-t ami deep courtesy through
out the county where they tesids and the
presencn of one of them will quell a riot.
They are known as the strong friends of
Tarzewell county. They are refined and
well educated and obliging, are good
musicians, attractive and beloved by
their neighbors. Miss .Maggie teaches
music during the winter svsuingi and
hews timber during the day, turning
with ease a 11x14 20 foot timber with
her hands. Last fall at the depot, she
saw two New York drummers annoying
a timid young girl from the Country with
their brazen attentions. She picked up
the larger and threw him over her bead
and dislocaled his shoulder, thus render
ing him Aors os cesiA ,t in a flash and ore
the astonished and almost paralysed
drummer, hiinsell a pugilist, numtier
two could assume an attitude of defense,
she removed four teeth, cracked bi* jaw
buua and disturlwd hie left lung with a
well directed kick. Teasa, a sweet child,
the youngest, was assisting with her vio
lin at a small country revival when a
ir.as.ive Hungarian coal miner entered.
He was in an ugly mood, being Intoxi
cated and disturbed the meeting. The
young lady laid her violin and bow aside
walked down the aisle aad requested him
to remain quiet or leave immediately.
An Insulting reply, two terrible blows
and picking uji the prostrate insensible
bully, she tossed him out through the
nearest window, sash and all. Mrs.
Harding ran shoulder a barrel ol beef.
The entire family are of a retiring dispo
sition until some one becomes fresh or
intuiting, A hall is called for a few
moments and some neighbor goes ont
for the nearest express wagon. We w.l-
come all new neighbors who COUl. to
t «slice but I await their arrival with fear
and trembling.
M am * Mavaaa.
No Hight to Ugliness.
The woman who ia lovely in face,form
and temper will always have friends, but
one who would Ire attractive mint keep
her health. If she is weak, aickly and
all run down, «he will be nervous and ir
ritable. If «he has constipation or kid
ney trouble, her impure blood will cause
pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a
wretched complexion. Electric Bitters
is the best medicine in the world to reg
ulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to
purify the blood. It gives strong nerves
bright eyas, smooth, velvety skin, rich
complexion. It will make a good look
ing, charming woman of a run-down in
valid. On 50 cents at Dr. Kremer's drug
store.
Hee the Quarts Improved Location
notice« at the C ourier office.
F. Bnettel,
Merchant Tailor
Ail rifHirienced and up Co
llate cutter and titter, baa
loaaled In Grant* i’aa. and
opened Tailoring Room* on
Front St., cor. 4ib, with a full
line of Clothe. I sing eiperi-
ence in the bueineaa warrants
him in waying a
Perfect Fit and
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
I
All work well finished and as
cheap aa good work can be
done for. Call and look «vor
«ample«.
Also agrnt I for a Chicago
tailoring house.
Cieaa mg and Repairing
done in th* moot approved
manner.
F. Bnettel, i
II
Car. 4th and Froit Sts. •