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SOUTHERN OREGON MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 10. 1892 MATT ' DTTTi r'AMO'V the ring, and in Cantral Point, the bit mH1L rUCOiVmr X . domociatic preciuct, the inroads To The Guarantors. Every person who has affixed Us namo to the fubscrlption guarantee should not lose a , momeut iu securing every sucscrifoer possible as the time Is now ripe for this work anj every day lost is so much time lost in the cause, and . subscriptions will be only mat jnucn more un ncult to secure. Organisation has been ef fected and a president, secretary and treasurer elected, so send in names to them as fust as they are secured; accompanied by tao money Jn every possible instates. . - , . ByorderotlaA WAKEyiEt.n. - Phoaslx, Ore. President. fiat Q. S. Br.iGOS, Sec'y Trcas.. Me jford, Crc. ELECTION RETURNS FOR JACKSON COITY. To Old Subscribers. Pewoas wi.ihujir to diconUnue their s ay ri:ur2.VjNio thin nu-oor znav do so bv pavicff m ZCJ ?C:rtfet WW Tilo$ done wo must A' JWViVfllie Inw, vhlch soys: paper 'jihsl. -cffiret. with, sabrlpticii unpaid.' Subscription Pric2. Tgssabicriptlon price to this paper has beeu fe:!uci.M to 51-SO psr ysar ir paid in advance: ptherwiao i? will be cUarjed. fke price beisg so low ue isust do this to protect jcunclvcs. .orco-jree thrs 4033 not jjriaia t Uiosi hav ia to do with our SwArautors, - Hnnns Hilary. .'"S NATIONAL. V. 1X 'FWlc. prcsiutnt J.-'.irii.ors' AU'.3icnnC 1" I UKtrit Us-.on. r.t :1W D Street. Wasituistos, 5. .' I e ;-!;: H. Ciovcr. vics presideat, CaiubrKiRf, 'Kaxs 'J: H. Turcer. sec'y: J. F. WUUtis, lee- ' ttflO?, Oek-.l"x;s.i. ICr-u. -ft . OREUOK STATE ALMANCE. fresidehv Xittar.3 Picree. Milton -m" jat Vice-arcs Jntccs Bruce Ciervallis Ssd Vioo:yrs- S. II. Hull Pha'rix Kec'y- Treasures.. ;W. W. Myers. .Ori-goc ' 'v Chaplain Ira Overturf Mist ttcrfarii ."Wni. liwwu HaUerCiiy " DoorUecoor.. ... P. I.. Hart Ml. T.'.'.k.i jsst-D-ketper..M.-3. Gco.-Carmiciiael-.tVi' Executive Committee Nathan Pien.-e7 v . . . JUjrrs. G. V. Weeks, W. A. Sample. V. It. State Lsetarer. M V. Rarfc. Snlec-. Pane's I GUjilS : Part. NATIONAL EXECUTIVE CGMjUTTES. H. E. TAtiBEKECK, CaAiiuiAS, MarshaU, 111. K03ERT SCHILLING, Sechetarv, Milwaukee. Wis. M. C. Rankin, Trrsurer. Terre Haute. lad. J. E. Dav Sulphur Springs. Tarns. Ignatius Loanclly. Hastings. Minnesota. t. F. Gaithcr. Birmingham. Alabama. 5. F. Wshtarn. Boston, Mass. OREGON STATE COMMITTEE. ' WilUffl-a H. Galvani. Chairaaa. J. F. Hendrix. Secretary, ri. pierce. Tr-:iJ.urT. Candidates. SOUTHERN ()Mm IT AIL. jy Fki.it 1. . J Kkktsos. J, VI Ed. Published Every Friday Morning. fOBSORIPTION l-50 PES YFAft IN AOVANCE. Entered in the Postmen at Iedforl. Oregon, as S&ori J ClAi3 Mail Matter. rKpFviirD, Fsidat. June 10, 1S22. 'Jr Sow for Ihe presidential campaign. -rr . TfiT8,tfiird,Tirtv movtmt is the jjroatestEbrt of the day.. ths followiaj by telegram. t"ii returns fo.- th-; di 't.ic folio trs: Danlay, four hundred nnd forty-six: Drum, ono hundred and sjvoaty-Cvj; Holt, ni. ity-j-en; EC1I3 four hundred and fifteen; ETmna, four hundred and forty-one; Prim t.vo huaJngl lliirty thraa; Vtke5jKl ono hutil.'od a::d eighty-aight; Bmum, throe hu:idrdid and eighteen: Eiwards'oio h-jn-irod and thirty; MitcU.;ll. two hund -jd and fifty. Ons smt'l precinct t: h ar from. Xo returns f oa Ltkj counV.' L.?sht rot-? :oilel. OUR work is only begun and having succeeded beyond the dreams of possi bility, tvhat can w-i not do by Novem ber. TiTK Pe-3p'e"3 Party in Joaphino pouaty elects 1 kll tSeir candidat-.s but one. We extend - tu.j mosl heartv congratulations to our sister county for th3 great victory and each ctd every maa who votsd ths ticket will make a butter citizen and !ivj and i happier. In th 3 city of Portland the contest betwsan the citizens ticket .and the ring was fearful but tin citizens came put victorious and elected very nca- all their candidates. The backbone of tho ring is broken and the people aro on top to stay. The Australian ballot Jaw paye4 a good part in the victory. UP to tne nov" of . going to press the democrats claim, to hare elected their entire ticket except two repub lican officers, Mulier for clerk, and Merritt for representative. But we bog to differ with thc-m. Marksbefry, for assessor, Ireoples party, is ur.- ij-s-idoibted!y eK-cted a3 those precincts to Jta. heard from are in his favor, a3 we ; 'J's pgJHXr it, ana; toe republican surveyor S - ' " rt- - ' ' .y j- , . . TT. a t - , : . r - " '$!. :t vithout is or snds. Tha thing is not f 2tllcd yet, quite. The tabl3 in. another column show ing the returns by precincts is bv no insane the official count and some sur prising results may bj .expected when all the returns are. in and tha last count 3 made. We give the returns from all precinots but four or five, but an our figures were caught oa the fly . they must be taksn with considerable al lowance. Tae official count will not b 3 made until all the returns are in pad thaf will not -be for two or threa days yet. As far as we can larn our assessor, J. V. Marksberry, is in the lead by a few votes and bis election is tjjasonab!y sure. Although some o! tup Kiamsta Baturns. From Klauath couuty ws received It givos ticket as Velvet fcilii Ut. Starving'. Kv-rht in the lieart of a poj.t:!ons dis- rni-t. Vi;!i!:i t-arsluit nf one of New York's nnwl f.t--!i'.u:i.ible pnitnfnsdfS. Within a stone's throw of some of the wealtuic.-t und birgest dry goods h. ores mjlie world, wuere some of the wealvii itt people in t-ie world daily go to pur chase articles of l::xr;ry or necessity. At 133 West Twenty-sixth street, not above a dozen doors fi-v.su Sixth avouuj. Jive generation. of p.-opIs. aick aiul on tli verge f Marvatinu one not fcr from deitth's door were tnrned out on the Btreet yesterday as one would not tnrn out a mangy cdr. (t was a LHMnliful ntomiog. God's snn shone gloi-iously over the cit3" of New lork. and the wind was most grateful, for it feept the temperature down. It was a Httiiii; day for au evic tion, a fitting ilny to show that, loving and gracions ax is the rod who gave the sun and the wind, something had been left out of the heart of the man who conhl only see that sr.n ami wind and say. "Now is the time fc drive tlieiu out hitoit." Old Mrs. Clark is .weuty-two years old - Poor old colored won::iu. tlie time tias been wlieu there was a uijui tis work for her. to keep lu-r hmue above her head. For Supremo Judge A. S. Bennett. Democrat F. A. Moo-v. Republican Will U. Wal-cor, IV-opio's Benjamin P. Welch, Prohibition. For Congress, First District Hingec Hjrmann, Roiublic:tn WinlildT. Kigdon, i'rohibition ... M. V. Rjrk. lVopie's R. M. Vctitch, Domocrutic For Attorney General G.'C. E. Ctifiinborlain, Diuiocmt. . Lionel It. Webster. Republican .. For Circuit Jud ie Fii-st District W. C. Halo, R publican K. K. Tlantia. D-. mtvrat P. P. Prim. P.tnocrat I -a Wakeii Id. P-opl :'s For District Attorney, First District ffenrv u. Boutn. R-publican W. C. Ed wan) s. Poopl.-'s S. U. Mitcholl. Denuc:at. For Member State B'd Equal'n, 1st disi V. A. Dun lap. Democratic G -orgo W. Dunn. Iwpubliean r?aTtu-.'l II. iTolt, People's For R ptvsoutatives W. H. Hlkinson, Republican Willi im H. Bives , Pot lo?s K. T. Dj-.Tiiing. People's E. D. Foudruv, D;nncrat... J. J. Hoi-.ck. bemocrar. J. W. Merritt, Repablica : S. M. Xcalon, People's Charles Niok-eil, Democrat Chauae-ey N'yo, Republican For County Judge W. T Anderstm, Peonle's J. M. MeCiill. Republicau J. R. Neil. Democrat...'. J. I). Whitman. Independent F-r County Commission r Rial Benedict, Republican SurucI Furry, lM;.'nrcrat Harvey k-hardion, People's For County Clerk E. E. Doming, People's Max MulKr. R.?pnblicau . Ed. R. Owen, IV mix-rat For County Recorder R. T. Armstrong, Republican Wm. M. Holmes, Democrat I J. F. wsticr. Peoulc's J? -ci, ,!-- W. II. B:-adshov, People's . G.hi. F. M 'rriman. Republican John E. Pelton. Democrat For Caiinly Treasurer Geo. K Bloomer, Democrat Wtn. Kahler, RepubHofiti.' Ee F. Walker. People's For County Assessor ,f. W. Markoorrv. Peole'sl B. F. Miller. Republican J. L. Woelridg-, iX-mocrrt For School Sup,Tiut'n(lenl Si'olt Morri.-, Republican C. S. Price. Demiotvt E. E. Smith. People's For Cfeinty Surveyoi V.'elbtirn Bevson. People's G. Y. Elksr.nt, Domoui-at Charles J. Howard, R.public.iu For Coroner Jesse Hinkle, R 'publican Boen P rtor. Democrat IK 110 274 ii 12 o-. 2T(i 23: :s we. 17; 19! 2-N 131 ies 12?! lXj 270: 14 K3 115; 120 - 31 l.T 3 3S 12? l!8 114' 17:; 5! 79j 3S 12S! 4 in! 30! 3"!. 11.".! 9 40 29 4 59 o0 5S 2C 30 5t! 3!!! 53 30 1 6-S 2f 3f' 7ij C7 30 C4! 150 29 44 3 50 89 49 129; 19 ins 115 HI 15 127 (ill 122 8.. 4.1 1S1;--122; 251 ! 129! li-i! 32! li't i:: in 2:0 ItW'i lltii 234! IM 103; 23! 152 49i i 4S 29 45! 2ii 3 i 29: i 35; i y. 4 "i 45 32; i 21! f.9: (Kll -( so; 24: Hi 24i 2i; 40, 7! 132.... 131!.... 212L... ! IG7U... I2!.... 170 ... I.59I.... 1V 'xr: 1M1... 102... 10'i... ori... 14-V .. 105... 47 1 - 'i 31 81 18 IS 33 IS 44 4'i 2i 2ii an 9 45j 1S5;. 75; 131'. 42 135i 41 4."' CO, ! 57; 0l! 43: IS!-' 12:. ii 2j! 170.. 114: tiV -! .J 18." 2'.7 159: 151: 253i 135; 1151 ii5; 2y3i ! 152: 1301 255! 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H S5; i 41 f4 ST, 2li 071 i Mi 2-i; 1 4i, tV; i 155.. 99;.. 12j.. 150!. 1!2.. 143.. 1 7US ir i ' 41; 72:. 6-!i 10 4L 55! 2US. 2i'; 111 ,5! 2i) so; I 39 1' 13! 1 15; 31 "1 1 17i 16! 3S "I is; 17! 31i I 53' 17; 19, i 15' 2!' t 15! 33 21 I ! ! 50: 72 41 i i! to 4 I ! 73 6i i9: s 3: 9; 14 II A Hi ig' Sr. i i -5 19; '0 "Hi V 4 41. 15 24'. 51 1 . 33;. 3!.. SO;. . 17I... r0... 19... to . . . '3... 4 ... 17; 30 ... IV.... i 3 ... 9 ... 4:1... 4 ... I II 13 34 8 1- 1 so! 7 H! 3x 11 j J J 19: 13! 25 10 14: 10 1ft! l"i 3ij i 19; i ,5! 21! ::3 :i; ! 1 C4- 20, 26 aV 37 70; 46: i 4 .55. i 32' 40! 93: ! 59; 54: 5i! 79 9 14 32: 6 29, sJ .17: &i MS 11! 84; i7; 1 17! 13! so! 12 IG I 15; 17! 26; si 9 cs: is: 14. 19: II; 9 o! "i 9 15: i n: 13? Itll jJ: IS 16 -I, i 94 II 3L 1 j 13 is' 3: I sS'. 19. tO..' ,L 4J'.. IS,.. - 1 si'.. 1 3!!.. .V . . i 44'.. Ivfc.. i0.. I 3 .. i M! I5i s I0j 5! lli I Si 31; .!3i 30; S0j.. 3lL. 35!.. !.. S.. I IS.. i9 .. :'.. I Si. SI.. i 13'.. 47!.. 35;.. IS ... aJ. .. 14 3;.... Ci' 10:.... 1 ?3 .... 13,.... S').... 10j.... CO 61 ! 13; S3; ! I!. 33i. ! SP. t I7j. 35 . 19... 9, 14' 39 . 7 ZS Ii ! ; 9; 9: -5! J ut Slj I'l I3i 3-'... a I9... si!... 17... W... S7L. 16... 6.. 19.. 45.. I :5 . ss; . I4i.. Ii... Si. 10 I 57-l 4o. oi sl 57j 3 made by the Peoples' party were won derfu l We lost ground in tha pre cincts removed from tho center tf; 'Folloiving is nn unofiicial statement of the votes cast in each jirccinct in the county as far as counted up. That some of the figures are in populatiou." Taking Medford as a cri-' correct there is no doubt, but we give the table as showing as near as possible how tne vote stands up to the hour of going to press. The official terion of sentiment throughout ihe . count will change the figures materially ojunty. and Medford is conceded that honor, the three parties having polled equal the voty.-and it proves that th Peoples' party on an averaga is fully as strong as either tho democrats or republicans, with a little the best of the republicans if anything, taking in to consideration that Jackson county has been heretofore strongly d ?raocm tic. If the political strength had been equally divided between tho old parties our entire: lick-t would have been elected as in Josaphing oouti'.y, the good Lord be prais.-.d. M.ty wa not feel jubi ant over this sho.ving? Tne party is only a few months old and so soon it has come to the fro:it, and with every sober though '. of thiukiag citizens its strength will augment r.ccortiing. All it ne-ds is nn understanding of the principles enunciated in thj plat form. -And still another puiot we wish to make, ts gVeunod trom t:ie re turns: - Baioro election, republicans gioaied over figures showing wherein the Peoples' party was drawing frt m the democratic raaks, vea to throe to tho republicans, and consequently the repubiiear.s w. re certain 10 over come tho d'en-.oeralie majority and elect all their ni'n. They mut now agree w'.t'i us, for figures woi't lie ym know, that tho third party is about equally made up of geodiacn wl'owere once good democrats and good repub licans, allowing for ci:-cj:nsla:icesf and conditions. Well, then; we say iu con clusion, and we are borne out on all sides, that tho people, tha intelligent masses, are beginning to hir.k for themselvjs, and are making use of their right of suffrage in accordance with their contciencj and abscrvaccc of the preheat condition of things. Our success at this election was good beyond our reasonable expectations and we predict at least a state victoey f .r the third party iu November. S. ROSBNTHAIi THE Great Clothier 11 I7.. "I" 19:.. !i;: lit. . II:.. 9 ... 4 ... J... 4 ... 6 . 4 . i 8 . 4 . 2 46; 7i j5! I 8: 5! 17: 41! 16! 3j : s; 4 54 OF MEDFORD, ORE., lias just received a large stock of fine CLOTHING and GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS also a finestock of BOOTS and SHOES Which he will sell ss low as can be sold. Small profits and quick sales will be his motto. see for vourself. Call and 55; 2; J l' a 49; IS. 4 4! 14!.. 14;.. 14 - If:: !:: si; . Io .. 9.. 8 .. J 7 .v 8.. 16.. i II.... 15.... 5j.... 9; 14.... ,:!.: 14 .. 9 ... THE MEDFORD Photograph Gallery Has changed bands and WORK. AND PRICES Are much more satisfactory. Give Me a Call. J. A. GOFF, Prop. "I'" "I"" I ...... 4 SO I 31; 9 39i J. 48; 53i 5I 5: 8 16 Hj. Ir 14 . ::; 15!... 5... "iv 19:,.. 15... H. F. WOOD. MEDFORD, OR. Contractor anfl Biuluer Jobbing of all kinds. Plans and estimates furnished on application. Jackscrews to let. PgUCE BHBBEB SHOP W. L. Towxsesd, Proprietor. . Main Street Opposite PestofEce. FOB THE LADIES. Bv Ru: m.T. TRtMMlSGS OF THE SSASOX. Colored sjKtngbs and natl heads arc very pret'y oa cloth suits. Laoe of all kinds is to be used on every sort i f garment. Even gloves are b.ing manufactured wU'u a fjll ruffle of narrow laci at the top of the wrinkled wri-ts. Oa black net we wi;l soon see per.rls Ihreatled with gold. You will find them on bauds all ready to be sewed, oa. In wnist belts tho newest St le repre sents an nr.tiqu.i chain fastened by an antique clasp in front. Red cloth riding cap?s, which will be greatly worn this spring and sum mer, are trimmed with black and jet uail heads. - Tfie soft silk scarfs, tied in a huge bow, are daily gaining favor, red being ' perhaps the must general after the shot onr-s. Skirts are usunlly"lritnmed around the foot either with a thickly plaited silken rucli. a hand of bias velvet. headed bv a narrow des-iirn of braidins? r . 1. . . 1 .. . 1 .. . 1! . . ... .! ... " lib iius ureu ueau ior many a year, anil or My rows oi riuoon. l uc riDtX)U may she. white haired, beat, decrepit, leaning ! be sewed on plainly in two Or three upon a eane. has to depend for her sup- ! straight bands, or it may fliu so ratten to t jstcr nnd br.i'.J up. wo j can imagine his horror when he roals ! mr Q siiooru on iis every pa je arlicles calcnlated to I Mr. M. V . Carro;l. cu.unaa.n of the drive the people of this beloved country j stat0 cecUal ccmnnUce of the Tcopla's apart. 1 I'O"- writts as follows to a local coiu- In tlin tvrw-hf wrf.lin.e- t5; tw.i av I tnitlceman: "Good progress is being nta.ie in tne rami portions 01 tuc state. tho general outlook is glorious. rions together his last and lest days I NOTICE OF NEW SURVEY. C. S Load OSce, Itosrtmrg. Ore Juue&lMU. I NolW Is hcrfcy frivra that a part of the heretofore ut.urvred portion of lie foliowir named tvuipa lo i; : Sonthwryt quarter of section 3EI. lot No. T of sreikm 19. went half of section lie. and all of ec- Ifot and cold baths, pompadour hair cuttir.j and clean towels & specialty. Fair treatment for everybody. Give us a trial. Mversal atioii Fence. mm S. CHSLDERS port upon her children. Her dang'uter is Mrs. (inrner, ngetl forty -five years, witii her married daugh ter and.a son of twelve. That married daughter is Mrs. Robinson. She is just thirty years of age. She haa a son jnst tnrnwl sixteen, a daughter barely six teen anil two yonnger childreu. Tht elder daughter. Sarah, has a baby three weeks 0I1L '.'Jnst think of it! Nine eoplea!I at the point of starvation, no 0111 near to htilp, and turned ont by the landlord!" - "(Jhr cnes some one. "they didn't ptty their rent. I stipixise.'' Exactly, they didn't pay their reut be cause they couldn't, ntnj so Dr. Dussel dorf. of Brooklyn, the landlord, turned theiu mil-New York Journal. PURE FOOD 1ST CONOHE53. .-7- . ' jjui1 Cim4aws are very or tne - -.V r,y,6jiai&,r!Ja say a ti tho final 5IS.S1GN'IFICANCE. . -What is 'significance the lesson learned from the returns of the elec tion just held? The plain, unearthed truth of the whole matter is that tho Centers of population are tho strong holds of the Peoples party. -' We were wont to hear that this third party movement woulde ba supported in pro portion to the distance removed from civilization; but no one will now deny that this idea i3 erroneous as is cer tainly sufficiently proven not only in this eounty but from all returns in tho State. In this county the towns and centers of population gavo us by far the largest support in proportion to the work- done among them and the Vote polled. In Ashland the 'vote is over one third on an average for the Peoples'-party; in Medford a good ons third of the ballots were cast for us; rjijla a Jacksonville, the very hub of be and gathered sowed in Action Which Has Basulted in the Official Datermtnation of the Best Baking Powder. The act of cwngress authorizing the examination- of the baking powders h;is resulted in 11 moet un precedented compliment to Ihe Royal Baking Powder. The tests were made made in the government labaratory at Washington, and the official report shows that the Royal is superior to all others in leaven ing strength being over 30 per cent above ' the average. The re port also shows the purity of the Royai Powder and the wholesome ness of its ingredients. This is probably the highept com pliment of an official character ever paid to a proprietary article, though no more than the great army of baking powder consumers would expect in dehalf pf their old friend and favorite. The result of the official exami nation ub thus determined, will, of course, make the Royal tne stand ard for government purchases. along the upiier edge several tiarro'A- rulUes. liOTJSKUOLIJ XOTES. A new and delicious dainty is pre pared by taking the stono, either from dates or prunes, and substituting a bit of tho kernul of an English walnut. Lemon juice will whiten frosting: cranberry or strawberry juice will color it pink, and tho grated rind cf nn orango strained through a cioth will color it yellow. If the throat is very sore wring a cloth out of cold water and bind it on the throat when going to bed; cover it with a dry towel. This is cxcelleuL A comfortable way to take castor oil is to squeeze lemon juice into a wine glxs, tjien pour the oil carefully on top.thcTi on top of that, more lemon juico and swallow without beating. One of tho best remedies for tender feet is after the morning bath to sponge with a strong solution of stilt and water, afterwards drying lightiy. A good polish for removing stains, spots and mildew from furniture is made as follows: Take half a pint of ninety-aight per cent alcohol; a quarter of an ounce ench of pulverized resin and gum shellac; add half a pint of linseed oil; shako well and apply with a brush or sponge. . . INSULT TO GRADY'3 MEMORY. Tha Conduct of Democratic Leaders and Ncwflpaper Utterance, tu the South. Could Henry Grady rise from his tomb and behold the writings and speeches of the leaders of Democracy today he would feel that all cf his efforts to bring to gether tho sections of this Union were in vain. He would sc, with that old torn and tattered shirt in hand, our former leaders whom the people have delighted to honor rushing from place to place and trying to arouse the old CMfir,ltlll fpelillC- " - . . I ' If he is permitted from that other world to catch one single view of the ' situation as it now exists in his beloved state we know that it would send a cut ting p-J,iu to bis loyal heart : If he is permitted to glance at the pages of that DUDer fhat ho loved so well and , Hons X. oi and 32. of tovntip x.uih. of i were spent, ana now to see mi or nis . i. u i., j ! a. n. ja -ec . aiid :-. of umsup xo. si Having earnestness and clonnence. nil of his ":rurc " '"" .vctn ..f rre Xo. u west: ;o tbe retr-amdrr ' is now ! vi au, 'i4.itiviu, i h i:f ii-i. i.vt uosaiwjco nB ' i nromtitlv i (;;.., i. ..l.,.l n-iti, l,.ltr r.f inirr : low:;:e Uitnueaiv. uti: ikrlions Nn.tT. I, : 1 ""ul't'i' par-! . ,. . , , . V t - I IK. A'aaJ M. of tcwnh!pNo.SJ south. of rrr. j . ; uuui mi nu to v. niwsmiv. &vuw ! ,o la Tresi. a')U ouio uail oi srciioa sts Donn Post-Di'watch I BCa so""f quarter oi sceiraa -, aca , ' I wet baif of svton S;i. of f owasaip Xu. 3D siouid. . ' of raagv Xo. IS west. ha beei surveyed, acd Th5 problem or the bonr amontr old the pUt of said surrey thcnvfwtil be tiieJ in 4 ,. . . . ... 2 IbU oC.ce on the l-.h davof Anjrasu I5i nnd r") "" i on aso arter iu saw imo aay ci aoetusi. ikl mailerlv pleiidinfisand brilliant writings thrown to the wind for the sako of tisnn snpremacyl Can it be that or.r people hsvo so soon ! forgotten tho n.)blc worvls tf Grady? Can it be that our people will sgain bow to the cry of tho "bloody shirt" howlers? We do not t l;cve it. Such men an LewU Gtrard, A. D. CaatUer, W. Y. Atkius-en, Warren Aikea and a host of other would lie leaders may howl, but tho peopie will not be deceived. Tho south, like Grady, has bnried the bloody shirt, and uo amount of incendiary speaking or writ ing can rwrnrect it from iu peaceful slumbers. These sections arc ouo peo ple again aid our would bo leaders of the popgun variety may tear their hair in rage, but it will be of no avail. For tweuty-flve years the eplo have followed these leaders blindly. They fesked uo question, save, "Is he the nominee:-" Steadily they have grown poor er and poorer, and today these same leaders denounce ns as anarchists, so cialists and cranks, simply because we demand our honest rightsdemand sira plo justice. We do not bclievo that the people can be scared into party service by any such a cry. It is too old, it has been heard often K'fore nnd now the people v.ill not heed it. They have been ground to dust by followiug the lead of the!e bloody shirt howlers, white the "howl ers" have held the offices and obtain financial relief for themselves. The common people have at last a wak ened to tho situation and aro determined to throw off the yoke placed on them by these bloody shirt politicians. They havo paid enough tribute to plutocracy, and hereafter they are determined to vote and net as free men, as intelligent citizens of this common conutry. This old cry will not succeed any more. The south and tho west have joined hands for the common good, nnd will stand shoulder to shoulder at the ballot box this fall. No cry of itegro supremacy, of "force bill," will keep tho people from Etanding by their colors in this fight. Southern Alliance Farmer. bought out Frank Galloway prepared to fill ail orders men can we nominate who will knock i we win be prepared to receive applications for : The Cheapest and Best Ficket Fence made. Correspondence Solicited. Ad- tho other fellow out, not what can we do to nplift humanity and improve so ciety? Omaha Tocsin. the entrv of said lana In such heretofore un surveyed poruoo of said townships. JoHtc H. Shlti. Register. A. M. Crawford, Receiver. dress all orders to Will Sleet July 8. Tho national executivo committee of tho People's party has issued nn oflieial programme for the national convention of that party to bo held in this city July 4. It says that owing to tho desire to inuko nominations on July 4, all dele gates will meet for temporary organiza tion at tho Coliseum building, Omaha, on July 2, 1802. Tho various state dele? gations are requested to meet the same day to elect ono member of each of tho following committees: Credentials, rules and order of business, pennanent organ ization and resolutions; also to elect tlireo members of the national commit tco from each state and territory, The People's party of Knox county, Ind., met at Vincennes and nominated a full county ticket. Isaac Collins, a farmer, was nominated for representative. WE CHRliLiEHGE The World for Purity or Goods. Medford Distilling and Refining Go. WHOLESALE HOUSE, MKDFORD, OK. Our Goods aro made from the best of Corn and Rye aud are Absolutely Pure We Solicit Your Valued Orders. SIP CEITOL t HOTEL. :Medford, Oregon Harris & PnTuin Prcurictors. 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