Southern Oregon mail. (Medford, Or.) 1892-1893, June 17, 1892, Page 4, Image 4

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 17. 1892.
THIS CRIME OF 1073.
-THS INFLUENCE NGUH GOLD HAD
. ' .UPPM PEM0N&T12ATI0N.
Who naak of Knglaiid Pat Up 91.000,000
.for On atari to Tuso la . Baytug tho
Americas Concrese An Affidavit That
Settles a Question of Lonj Standing. -
.-Mr. Frederick A. Luckenbnch is a
rftizea of Denver, and is well and favor
ably known by many of Colorado's lead
ing business men. . Ee has been engaged
j'ortwo years past in introducing hi;-.
pneumatic iinlveriser, and lias met with
flattevinfi success. It bavins como to
the ears of Mr. M. H. Slater, chairman
.of tho executive committee of the state
silver league, that Mr. Lnckeabach pos
sessed tUo startling iiifonnation coutaia-
pi in tho affidavit, that energetic gen
tleman immediately waited npoa him
and induced him to put tbe whole story
iu ershcit form ana give it to tue pub
lic This Mr. Lnctenbach did, and the
result ia the affidavit published below
-State of Colorado, county if ArsL-i!io. St.:
Frederick A. Lcckenbaca. being first duly
worn on oath, deposes acd says: I ain slxty-
rero years of age. I was born a nocSa county.
Pa. I removed to the city-of Pbiladelpbia la
" .tte year 1S8, and continued to reside there
Eotil WA whoa l-removed to the city of Nc-rr
' York. In Philadelphia 1 ms ia the f uraiture
besiness. In New York I branciicd into ma
chinery acd inventions, nr.d eta tbe patentee
pf Lnckenbachs pneumatic pulveriser, which
cachices are cow in nse generally 1:1 the ext
ern part of tbe Cniled States and in Europe.
now reside in Denver, havir-s removed frosa
New York ivro years rttri- I well known in
r New York. 1 have been a member of the Pro
duce exchange and aai weir-acquainted with
. many members cf that body. I am well known
by Mr. Krastu3 U '.man.
in the year li"C5 1 visited London, E for
the purpose of ploeiQfT there Pennsylvania o:I
iiroeerlles in which I was interested. 1 took
with mc lcttcrsuf Introduction to many gcatle-
steD In London axnoug them one to Mr. Er
nest Seyd, from Robert M. Foust, ci-treasurcr
of PhiuuleSyiiia. 1 became -e-eii acquainted I
with air. Sejd and with his brother, Richard j
JSeyd. who, t ondcrtand, is yet living. !
Visited Lor.doa thereafter every year, and at
each visit ronewed my acquaintance with Mr.
Seyd, and upon each occasion became his guest
pne cr more liaisa Joining his family at din
ner cr other meals. ,
In February. 1ET4. while on one of these visits
and whiio his cues t for dinner, I among other
thins alluded to rumors aor.i of parliament
ary corruption and expressed astonishment
that auch corruption should csist. lu reply to
this he told me he could reiat d facts about the
corruption of the Amcrienn congress that
jronld place it f;ir ahead of the Emjiiih parlia
tocui in tfcr.t Use. So fr the conversation
. jras at dinner table bcrween us. His broth
er nichard r.nA others were there atao. btit
this was tabi talk between Air. Fracst fcyd
. and myself. After the dinner ended he Invited
319 to another roots, rfcere l:e renamed the
conversation about Itrcisiativo corruption. He
bjd: "If-you will pledge cie your honor cs a
gentleman net to divulge whet 1 am about to
lt-11 yoa while I live I will convince yon thci
what I said aboct the corruption cf tho Ameri
can Kyrcss Is true.- I cave him the promise
cad he then ccntisne'l: ! went lo America in
the winter cf l7:-3. authorized to secure if 1
could the passage tit a bill demonctidas silver.
t was to the interest cf those 1 represented
She governors of the Batik of EnsLind to have
ft done. I took with me i'lUlilii eMrlinc. with
instructions if th&t ais not sieicnt lo ac
complish the object t: bratsr for another !(!.
CCO, or as ictst-u more as was necessary- lie
Sold me German brr.fccrs were also interested
in having it arccatpljghcd. He said he was tee
financial adviser of the bank. Ho said: I saw
the committee c-f the house and senate and
" paid the money and stayed in America until 1
knew the measure was safe. I asked if he
. Von Id give rac the names of the members to
whom be paid itier money bat this he declined
." i lo dtt :H Faiir.Voer-iejelQ will est now
l;4ftl",-'lii:l?l .evcyoTr may this, or ccrruntian ra tbe-Cnj-
dared. ta.Cate "such" an lttrcsit bsra'cs I did
iSk4ouc omsirt.'';l txiireEjed. cry shano to
bioifor df-e-jiir!t7inc i oar-ic?ri;r
fiSki l-o jrter5n,M.'n t&rr
.... at-.'"?,,'t; s ; anttne in arstte Jrca jtercr exa tt-
JLt'Sf 'f,S' i i SabscritSii and ssrara 16 before ffi at Cea-
r;uauith5 of good f aitu and ponuanency.
In fact the machinations of politicians
are powor!es3 and futile to keep asunder
that wuioa natura and nature s God
Uavo joined together.
It docs uot require a very prof un 1
statesman to seo that such a comb-.ua-
tion betweon the uorthwest, v.-est nad j
south is inevitable. It i3 dictated by a i
pricf.iplo tSiut is higher than any orja-
mzatton. bbould two Alliance uio to-
morrow, it would go on. Should the
old parties make any manner of conces
sions, it would go on to its consninnia-!
tion. The People's party is uow the j
only true, real democracy. The old i
Democratic jfii'ty, so cailod, has Io:i .
ago lost all features cf democracy un.l j
become a real oligarchy, ruled by bosses ;
aud "leader, who make uo secret of
assuming absolute control and dictation
of tho party policy and utterly igtioriag
all ideas and opinions tho people i-ay
have.
Are we cf tho south willing for the
sako of a name, an empty name, and old
traditions and associations to remain ia
this perpetual mental bondage? If so.
vs -Iflsorva to ba the slaves of tao vulgai-i;arvcnu.-X
K. Charles
K0 TURNING ASIDE.
ADVISING WHIT1S MEN
'YOUR UNCLE JOSEPH'S" DEMC
CrtATlC CAMPAIGN DOCUMENT.
Cotttly fold the tnritT mc, and InyIt with I lie
shirt: ,
Its merit L- of ituunr itiite. it failelli loilivert.
Utit pr.y attention to the oceiie - on lite
dollar t;)tl, .
The iietij-lo's bull knows wlir.l he wants- t lis
trail u cruwitiit hot.
Ameriran NoucouforutlKt
The tlufralioo f Soulttern Polltlclntts
Trntteil Out by tho Old Man to Frighten
the Votern Hark Into I.lui - A Peuplo's
Party 'litper Uttiitashrt tho Srtiew.
Cr.-Governor Joseph C. Di'ovt. that
i Ilfv-loag ii'iostlo of Democracy, had writ
ten a letter addresss.l ia general to "u:i-
I icrous" Douiocrata, and ia purticnl.ir
I I Hon. Mar"; A. Elaufurd and C. A.
Thornton.
Inasmuch tis Governor Drov-n had
declared hinise'f "retired absolutely
from politics," an admission that t'-ib
letter had been pullel out of l:i:u with a
grout deal of worry i.i bis fdoulo statotu
heuKh fur a campaign tUK-uiaent, wo
shall givo it pacing uo.ice. Dut lieforo
wo begin allow ns to ray it ia esceed-
2....... .... . i . T"..,. , . .1 , trk
I -, . . 'l II . 1 ... I
UOw tuai iiio tu.l puny iU.--ca lire lj
That New Itncland VTidow.
- Bluff Bon Clover said ia a recent
speech ia congreis on the silver bill:
Gentlemen tell ua that tho poor
widows and orphans cf New. DtuluuJ
would suSer .neatly by tho passage of ! ia p:u-t as follows
this bill. Tuev tell cs that tse wtdov.-s l.i reply v.-a bo
v Only n Step.
A Denver dispatch says: W. II. Slater,
chairmau of the executive cmnmitlec,
Colorado Silver league, sotne time ttgo
addressed individual letters to the eleven
mem
gross,
the question of f.te and unlimited coiti- "ueah't U t: feeblo and strength inado-
nge of silver. A reply signed by Kewu quato tt the task of giving each a tep-
of tho laembers. tha reuiainiutr fcinr urate answer."
beiu absent from W;whi:igio-i and ti:i.- While we were not among thosa
obla tJ bo rj:xe'ad. was received. It is 'nnmeruu:; corresiionden'd" who desired
! thU advice so lavishly bestowed ii'ioa
0.1 BARBER SIP.
J. E. SHEARER. Prop.
PaSm's Old Stand.
-Fiit cltiss v.otk lonu to all.
:;(lit-s' li:tir flitting cxcctitotl with
- Ilratlici-P.
BEDFORD, ORE.
:ibers of the People's party in con-' rattled that they are forced to intrudo
s. asking their views u'.:d poshiiin oa on the lat'-t peaceful days of ono whoso j
r to say that vc r.ro ia
and orphans are the money loancrs cf j practical accorJ win yon on the sub
that locality, r.nd that it would to : ject of fre coinage cf elver. V ilu
cruelty in the extreme to distress them. I not considir it it fa'.l to'.utioa of .tho
tt nnwn tSio crriitMit , ell f .1?-! miii'v n-irtirtn. b'.lt :u iia l" nuift::;i t
cCect. nad shotJd not command respect j 6tep i a tho right direction. Y.'hea yon earth slioald they faill-j haa.l tjisa-lvice. j
enough for a reply, aud 1 would uot have courted the favor i-f the iwo Wall coaiiag gratuitously and from tho sonrco :
EOtice it now were it Kot an iasr.lt tj street p:irat-A long eaongu and have, Ut-a
tbu intelligence cf every American citi- betrayeil often eao-.tgh to convinc-e yo:i
oar farmers, nnd wo might nd.l gratui
toaily given, wo take this opportunity
to extend our thanks to Mr. Brown.
Host assuredly our farmers would bo
t.io mo.-t na-ratefal set of Tetcaes oa
0: Elder
: OUKOON.
alcr in
;!.nc Kin ks.
ii.ov ks.tt notions
K;)!ir. (;. AN!) ! ).M KSTU.
REAL MERIT
J. W. MILLER,
Repairs Buggies end Wagons
-AND -
I3IL,1: NO!!
II you take l.llls it is tK-rntiKC you have never
. tried the
.. R. H33dar.h3 snd liver Curs.
It works nlw.-Jy. cleannmjf the Llvfr and
tf uiiieyh; act nxatniM pby-tc " ithcat cci
rK pain ur hicUnm. and cloca nul slop yea
(Votu eailnie ana wi rking.
TJ THT IT IS TO Iir.O'WK A FRIKSD TO IT.
Fur tulc iy Ceo. 11. Uaitkln-, McOford. Or
E m$U SEWING liUGHE.
W:'iVv-,'5tZ,rs
zsn, and 1 tnow or uo better answer
than was given by the lato Senator!
Plumb, cf Kansas, when thi3 oft repeat
ed and dishonest statement was made ia
the senate of the Uuited States during
tie Fiftv-iirst congress.
Uo said, ' Whenever the question cf
more money comes up and any movo i.i
made that looks toward relief for the
people who tro struggling r.sder" their
load of debt, ia consequeuco of the con
traction of the currency and a shrinking
in the value of their property, this Kew
England widow is promptly bronght ont
and matlo to do dnty over and over agr.in.
but behind her nicpio skirts you can
always find a Wall street gold bag con
cealed." ilr. Speaker, this traditional widow t
a "myth," a "phantasy," an "iridescent
dream" of tho overworked brai'i of the
'honest dollar advocates, and has become
a very old and mnsty chestnut. Poo
widows and orphans are not ia the money
loaning business except cs they r.ro f oun 1
at the interest paying and not tho inter
est receiving end of the line.
it does.
Your Uncla Joseph admits that tho i
that "yon cannot gather gr.ttics f thorus, Democratic party has not been able to
uorlig-.tof taisties. yoa win still (:mi ns acquire power sumoicnt t givo lac
battling far free coinage. But we c::a- southern f.:r.uers aud laboring peop'.aj
not j ;ia any p.irty which euibactM fre aay relief, and yet "warns them against
silver only, leaving Wall strwt ia the the Or.it step 1 jading 13 a tlivi.u in of lis
saddle with fall power tu oppress the Dcnioi-ratio party, as the fai.il utep will
poor with all the machinery iu baud so bring misery to oar people."
thoroughly perfected. la oar upiuioa it ' Tor the baneCt of -an idd man oa tho
single plank for the freocoiaageuf silvt r retired list" v.-e uesire to inform him that
is too n'trrow to cover the important misery r.nd want ara uow staring thcio
quJt;ja vitally ca.ia.'cteJ with the ia-. people, r.poa v.-kom be bestows his rd
uastrird slavery vrkich uow threateus vice, i l the face. They bavo stood
the conntry. But there must be pro- loyally by the party whilo they slept ia
vision for control as to money, land aud Uut3 cad "dined on n crust."
transportation end to prevent the homes ; it u all v.-tll enough for a retired peli-
of tho pioplo from lei:ig spoliated aud ( ticiaa, one who has fed long at tho pub
lic trougii. and grown fat bvmg ia a
EAST AND -SCUTH
:;y tih:
1J
Mm
Mi.
THE SiOVST SHASTA H.0UTS.
Cv,afiscated by an alien or corporate
money power. On a proper platform like
thi.t wo arc anxious to weicouiu all caia
cst and patriotic citizens.
PROGRAMME F03 OitAriA.
b--" jr-i-i&r--
Ik?
;- ir vdrk Sapreicc Court. Stale st CoJorades -:
. ThV name' of S3xi Inest Seyd? tbe
pgent of English und G-.Tman bankers,
has always boea connected with tho de
monetization o B3vcr by ths American
t (congress. It has been charged for years,
nd never erplicitly denitnl. that he
brought with bin from London 100.000
to spend jn getting the demonetizing
lueasure through congress. It is a fact
font be wa3 before the congressional
pommiitee upou tho subject, and itr.
Hooper, a member from J&assachnsetts.
spoke of the valuable aid given to tbe
pommittco in revising the coinage laws
by that eminent financier, Hr. Ernest
Beyu,
But never un til now has proof of it
appeared ia authentic form over tho oig
, iaturp and oath of a respectable gentle
man. Tho proof is at last given in such
form that the enemies of silver can no
ionger shua it or pas3 it over with a dis
dainful shrug. ThVchargo that silver
was demonetized through the bribery of
American congressmen by an agent of
English and German bankera for tho
purpose of enriching the money kings
Europe and pauperising the fanners and
pther laborers of the United S:ate3 is
row substantiated by creditable proof.
It is an exposure that will forco atten
tention and make clearer than ever the
". iniquitous character of the transcendent
crime of 1373. Rocky Mountain News.
Wat Hon Is Inquisitive.
Representative J. D. Taylor, of Ohio,
during a dissossion in the bouse tho
pther day topk occasion to deny whole
sale the assertion of an Alliance con
: icrefsman that agriculture is iic-
presscd, He said be was a farmer as
well as a banker and knew what be was
talking about. Mr. Watson, of Georgia,
being allowed to ask a question, said:
I wouW like to ask you if yoa bought
your stock in the two national banks
xvitb what you made on tho farm, or if
yon bought the f avm by what yoa made
Jm the two national tauKs.'
Mr. Tai'lor replied; "I bought tbe
bank stock when I had tho money to pay
; for it, no matter where I got the money,
pr how uiado it.. "
j
.Wo used to think everybody wa3 rich,
jpontcnted and happy in this glorious
pountry of or.rs, but tho statistics of
180) show lliat S.CSl persons suicided
jiuring the year, and "despondency" i3
-" given as tbe ' principal cauae. Poseib'y
they were worried abont bow to manage
pr invest their capital. Zanesville (O.)
Labor Journal.
" - Btrtbo for Slental freedom.
It seems to ma that the People's party
has already taken such firm root that it
s too late for the "national Democratic
- party to redeem itself even chonld it
. tow" adopt ths Qcala demands as its
platform, far the simple reason that tho
peoplobave no faith in it3 good inten-
, lions. Such. an agreement would bo
only a wordy contract, with no bona lida
intention of execution, whereas ia the
. Jpeople's party unity of interest and iden-
iivolnoatu woua turmsn a sniucumt
Tho People's I'arty National Convention
Called for J cly 3.
The following pregmmma cf tho Peo
ple's party convection has l-cca adopted
and promulgated by tho national execu
tive committee:
Owing to tho Cesiro to mabe nomina
tions on July 4, all delegates will meet
fo- temporary organization at tho Coli
seum building. Omaha, July S. at
10 o'clock a. si.- ''
" The vafiOU3tttovficleTOtion-ra re-
qnestedl to meet tt 0 w'clocU a. m. of tho
sm day Vf elect one member of the
-fdlimvirijf cuaicintecs- s
' First pretteatjahj. V.
."JSicbnd' Rules-K.i:i order of business.
Tbird-Permauent organization.
-Fourth Resplatiwis.
('. Also to:icct tbree;'iuembcrs of tho
national committee from each state aud
temloryi,-- . . t -
The following order cf exercises has
been arranged:
Fir:t Call to order by Chairman II.
E. Taubeneck of tho national committee.
Second Prayer.
Third Address of welcome by llayor
George P. BernS. of Oinaba.
Fourth Ecs'ionse by United States
Senator J. VL Eyle. -
Fif .h Call cf states and territories for
tbe announcement of committee oa cre
dentials. Sixth Short addressci by L. L. Polk.
T. V. Powdorly, J. B. Weaver. Ignatina
Donnelly. Jerry Simpson, Ben Terrc'l
aud others, interspersed with mu&ic anil
singing.
After tho report of the committee on
credentials the roll of statra will bo
called for the announcement of mem
bers of the committees on miss and
order cf business on permanent organi
zation and on resolutions.
Tho "Fool Farmer.
A writer ia the Arkansas fanner, ia
an article under the ubove captiou. Kays
that it is no wonder we are rallttl the;
"f-ol farmers" by the smart fellows in
'the grain pits and the cotton exchanges. ;
when we work the waole year, ia sun
shine nnd rain, with till the hazards -f
storm and dronth. to dig a little batch:
of something out of the jrronnd to turn
over t-j these smart fellovrs r.t v. batevor
price they may see lit to name, always
tho very lowest wholes-Je price, to buy
lttck again at the ver; Ugliest retail
price, after from three t j a dozen profits
have been made between the leaving
and returning lo their bamls. Fur
thirty years this thing has gone on aud
continually grown worse, right In-fore
tho eyes of the farmer, and only until .
recently he has persisted in nbutling bi.
eyes to the fact, and lias only begun lo
seeOimly now by the harder.t kind of
knocks r.nd bitter rtver;es. The "fool
farmer." sure enough, is the only man ouwv m
on the greea earth who neither puts n ' lccir
mansion with several millions of dollara
at bt command, to advise the farmers,
who have laid tbe taxca and borne the1
ban-ens. to remain ia a party which t'aia
age admit; b .3 never bc-n ablo to put
npoa the statute boohs one single law to
protect their interest.
Tho farmers of tho south have listened
to tho soothing advice of thcee who di
vide the gate receipts until their shirt i
are ont at the elbow acd their pant
thread bare at the knee, and even iu tail
deplorable state vf affairs lacy are told
to wait patiently another thirty ycarr.
for the 1 mo.-ratic party law almost
reached tho very goal of its ambition.
After picturing to yoa the dcplnrablj
condition to t-o:uo throcgh tbe foruia-
lioa of a cow iirty Ilr. Brown ia
dtilges ia tao (oaowiug rcmar.aLij
paragraph:
In other wordn. it fat lndtpenab!c ta th'
future prosticfity and haiit-liioM if loo whha
rare of the south tliat wo maintain a, v.-e Lav
done f.:r inany years In the paM asiltd won:!.
and to remain wit.tl it is neeexory tuctiu
whole white race v.:e the !emovratie ticket
tccjciuer. la doin tlii-i, l;ovever.r:ohoL'd
seot-i it d:'.i,-ea!ly acd carefully thai no In-
jus lco L dure l-.:c c-dored r.-rr. but thw
at aa times the lul meacret.
iXPUESS TKAIX LEAVE POltTLAXD
DAIbY.
Srt-ath J North
,-0) in l.v. TVrt!nn 1 Ar. I 7rt- a. in
e i: ). I l.v. Mlr-Ml Lr I 5U-. iu
s;tin. l;l J Ar. S:,n r'nitus?0 l.v. I twip. in
AlKiVo tra:i:toi o:i'y at ihr ro'Uw;u-r :a
t,--n f Kwcln.'f: Ka-4 lvt!tttii.l.lTv
tuu 1.1 y. Wwoii urn. :wtm. Ity. T:,iiut
i icd I . 111 -v. tirrioar, JuucioD Ci;y. Irv
and i.uvue.
UO-4Kiil"R(; MAI I. DAILY.
ft", a. m J l.v Port Inml Ar l-(V p. m
in ;. m 1 Lv K n.-lKir; Lv 6 a. in
M.DVNV LOCAL DULY (Exctpt Snnday.)
in j m j l.v Por-Ian-I Ar p m
nAIniAr AlUnny Livll)ao;
Fn'Jmxa Bnet Sleepers.
MAKES -t- BEE -:- IIIVE3
At very reasonable rates. Nez.t door
to iderriuiaa s blachsmitb bho;;,
MEDFORD, - - - OREGON.
J. R. VVHSOS, EUCKSMITH.
AND
Hcrse and Oxen Shcelng
.M ED FORD, ORE.
We Will Pay
I. E. Il-jover. local r.g nt of th.
Siner Mn'fg Co.. for Jackson and
J.. pbtnc coanti b. has bis otlic - with
'. K. K'.il r, M Uford and 31 ns. K. AI.
Ston '. Griinis Ptess, tt hoaic au'.horizod
to tx'lleet n:on -y and rc.ipt for the
Sing.-r Co. in my nam?.
I. E. HOOVER.
A salary of'tV to : per week to GOOD
events to repres-eat us in every county and K li
our i:et.erai itDe c f Icrcbaudlse ai mascfacr.
un-is prices. Ccly those vLo want stacy t-m
ploj meLt l.t--d apiiy. Cataiiue - axd particn
lata seat on receipt of at, cent f,r expiei-ti-te.
A. KABPEN i CO..
123 Quincy Street: Chicaeo. I1L
Mor.sv S2veJ is "tionsy u'aie.
vr tn r-0 rent? on rcry dcilar yon tper d
bViicf'rour Tnorrv?n i:aNn.T:e. n r j
ojrk. cu::t-ui Inp iUuiraiion and xivicg kt-s;
a.aul oiur-n" pr:.. wi.ii luaiiuljctarvra
GiMfuatt. f every Wi&uof irryjus knd scpfLw
n ( cfcXun d sxd Importrd into lh Vitit-crO
Si:ti. Grocrrics. Uuu-hld iotmIs. fc'criii
tarr. tloihiig-. lnilcs and (lent:-. "lithint; oU
KurnNa ru t,-w!. Dp Ooc-Us. Vil:e Gt-ot$.
Dry Ou ixi-. Hat. Car, liocts ani Sao
i. lors. No '. i;ias?wrr. Surtioncr: .
Vatciw.Ct kc JoWr. Silverware. Isu-r.e-.
WMt. Arfic-..cnil IrntItrtncr.ts, tc. ONLY
KIKST XASS iriKiPS. CaUiiojm- teu t
ivt-r I or 2i eo -:ts for ?itjr--L-.c. We are tis
rly iNixra who ai tcsnufclnivrs
. bm b-jyer tar name aiwani
he m t i-it erT cjw to Hie ch-Iilc
t : ao: foii-i rx rawi-y tvfundM. t-ls sea?
.Vtttecn Por'.Irititl and CorvaLis. r -x,-r r frviat. r'ir
. .. . i amine Ltrlvwr SaviT p. A KAl'I'FN & O..
VKT SIDK DIMION. j lQulavy SirwrUCLicsgo. IU.
St-:l tmtns dntly, T--t titiIv: j m , , ., , . ., , , ,.
7a-mJI.r is-rtmal Art r: X ;x iu
f I I i. t I W . 'i.rVallt I-V I l.Vi la. til t
11 A.btn on I O-wvaUI nnntrl wliU in.itt
PATENTS
Procnnrd in the TTrlted States and foreign
cttQniric. T'Went-Stfe year-1 experience
j-oiurnors. bt fore tbe Patent OfSce and aa altor
m-js la pau-nl caufcs besore tbe cocrts lias
?trea us aa fiurn.-ive itracvu-e a experts. We
P-V&-.-LA1 atlfuijon Uj ra.- r-jeric in otcr
a-stiM. aL-o U tru rtrrerc. appeai. rri5it.
I nuic-murii .. the prt-pt-ratkn 1 1 opti.kti u to..
afr:Tp(Ert.i, rrope and va.lii?y tr patent v.
nti tbe irott:iu3 and defeufe cf STiiij. for In-
rrtretirent. Limt tmotir practice eDablry c to
rarvfaiiy slncy eacb cse ai! ret claim lr tbe
ortirtrai patent as bread as tbe lrvtntinp. Tbis
:s spccia,y unportabt lo wm of toe d;l
ficuUy In fbiainicg a rei?ce cf a defective pat
ent xutd cf c-aintuiui; it in tbe courts after it is
obtMrvcd Tbe enjiloj ciecl of oGtnpetent altor-
OeTS is 13SPCKTAyT.
Upon rvceipt cf xrrodeL sketcb. or pbocco
jrabh. are five our opinion att to patentability
im of cbartje- If favorable tbe icreator is
-dv&cd as to cos of proceeding, etc Our fees
are always retnab.e. We refer to all ex
rri!!iioetrs of patent doricg tbe past quar
ter of a century aad to client in all parts of tbe
cone try. of whom names in ynur Staw will be
-riven noon rtccet. Our book cf iiaStractio&s,
tcrrrs. etc.. sent I rec
BROTHERS.
Equitable Bvildm?. 1003 F t
'W&shinston, I. C.
,T cx-cd three Ktrcps for potace oa fcastf
somc hlntra.ted oookieL. -Icvt-cuve ProcTess."
and oar tropical qoarto ceannial pbaznpt
for icvestors, xaac a fact Brers and potcaxtecs,
issued in cor tveaty-xifib year cf pracuce.
iv:t r.n- fttilnn I.
Ijc:v Train daily. cxce;t Sunday:
! P p. m l.c l.irl!nnl Ar tuta j
r in t Ar Ai'-J4iin iiv -
r i-Tha flc-:-! t !: ;-o'itt a-a aal
--n . h. l or l crl "-i f;t- n; i tu r;-
it tit, tit t. c c-.cul! u ilicc nipau.-
. Ktl.lUt.l-IK K I. KUK.
Mu ccr. A-v-t. -V r & P. Aji .
liricooa what baiauieHor what Le bnys. vo print this much of Uovcriso;
. rrowua Ijlr Tor the bcucfit of fjs
v.-e Moat Cat Io-e, j cf lbo rniocralic lea;!crs who mt:x-
Toilay cotton is rt. A little more, liines myitis Dcaiocraticitistoiato.ljr.y
man o;ic year v...-u uc ir;u. iceacjers at Lf;v ccma crU"CJ
ret tiil tha laiila nre ecllisi lueir f rrirN r.atlerslnndinrr thut each iic-tj
nets xX uearlj-the rame ix-ivc. none f j rrciIcrr must bria- tweajy voles,
them laakiag a rednclioa of more thna i jn Trown hes re:ircJ lo priv-.ta
4i?errcut. j Kfe it ii not onr v-T105 to uisctia U:i
Thcoa ara the coatliticus that have: rtorJ or Uiaiwliticul consistency. 7hesj
cacsca the people to crjeaabe. The cre lattera familiar to uia;t Georiaus!
wicked Caanciiii svstem is tiie wnile
Boots and
Shoes.
I S3!!
! Tho toad to Wealth
Bpot.e;t!.-3 ari c-wrsSioa tl tht be
elites Llrl tiTrrt t;j erfrrcd lj
ThKO ces Hkcj earet cil.t ttTcss 1 1
jSlc;! telits 1 l rt:'ccl wsrLIni
As I give ivy at:-i-.t;o:t to tiii.-s li:
f tmil' tiniy i t-a'i ! ! tu-r I y i:iy j
iislmufrs llia'i ,K-aU-rs in Ui.uii
f pils. C:i! Mill cx.-uiiiii t-tin k.
Aepalring fisatly Done.
Rf. S. DAMON.
troable. Democracy shonld cnt the lini
ment now binding the party to VJ'all
street. The great v.-est and miuth fihor.ld
jo:u forces and wipe out the pystem.
Tho qncsrion u not whether the Demo
cratic, riepnblitan or People's party
shall rnle. but whether wo tdiall lon;t.T
allow these conditions to exist. We
mnst cnt 1 jo3e from the money power.
L. L. Pollt.
Peaplo'ii Party la New York.
A Locfcport. N. V.. EiM;cb;l to the Kew
York World reixirts J. ilcParliu. Bei-ro-tary
of the People's party, as follows:
, , .. , . t:i this titate in the Kuitrara faiaint-i
boon arranged with all rai roads m tho . j.J.anua dutrict, W,
United StaU, good nSaf.er Juno 23 1 districts this and
and good to return from Omaha P to , wa, lhan lUU ra.
v7. ,' , .i. i ' Ilarvev Aruold. who ran m the Demi-
aotci raws not. w e.c.eu iuSu. ; . . , , ... . - b
rates bave been guaranteed, and good
entertainment can be obtained for from
one dollar to five dollars per day aa par
ties may desire. Those wishing to se
cure rooms in advance should oddrc3
the secretary of tbe committee on hotels;
Mr. T.. F. Ilodgin, Board of Trade build
in.?, Omaha, stating how much they aro
willing to pay. - - - ; .
The reception , committees will bo
known by a red badgo aud will bo pres
ent on tho
Ent we cannot refrain from mentioning
tho fact that onco cpon a time lliero
canto a chanrjo over bis political mind.
It came. too. at a timo whea it would
uot bavo been profitable for him to liavj
remained i. tho Republican psrty. And
wo ask that ho Lecp cool ia Lu retire
ment and allow tho farmers who bavo
kept l.im in oSlce co long the saiao jx
lilical froedom ho once exercised. And
when the People's party "reaches tho
goaLof 113 .atnbitioa" we gtiaranteo to
the colored twoplo of the south a fuller
"measure of their K2"1 rights" than has
over Iwen accorded them by either of
the old panics.
While wo do uot promise forty acres
and a mule, we do say that the reforms
which tho white farmer seoizs will bo
eouaUy beneficial to the colored farmer.
Kero supremacy nud carpetbag rolo
i. its Sir. Drowa pictures it. a deplor
able state of uSTairj. Wc bad a tasto t '
LEAIS P.,
.Yill nuke t!-c inxin of lr-i nt Control Poiat.
-vu rv l.o ill be every Tnun.l.y f toi n--xn
luitl Saturday r.,M-n.au.t thrbulunv-cuf the time
l ittt- H.-llecUi luim ia isilu'a Vull, y.
Lewlst t. Is p hmtiic Mrel. truiy 5 year? .
hi. wc'irh-, 1 101 pounds. n,t tor i.rtn aid actiua j rem o
nata; tw Miri-vvu. iie oii;e winner ci s-t
Cucct b scccss!u:; tiare'cd ita
oct rcol ta:"i- Ta rch vi.'h cr ty
fc-I Hf-MJ f -1 V .
la
vsrLTng
or.'er, sb1 tJj is Lrpetite sfcea the
lUx trj tjkes cre Icrpti l":c.obstro
Ir.j V seer 'jr.s, eatilij Wiscstica
era frcps'l. tt'.Jt all ci their soksk
paa;ir j t-jrrc.-s. .
C-n. H Eft LEY'S E
Errllch D;r.di!:ca Tcp.!g fj
cxsf.i ( Ipeci-C UEaear onr tr.a iw,
oxiles It ts hnij tx'.loa. retires Its
chroalc erortccr'.s. z-i predates tho
Secret Ice;: crrcs Ici'jtittoii :d cocsti-
patlca. tra-rtsi U--t sj-rtl. tor.eTaa
Ca eetlro tr3, icj lift vorta
I!t!'.
ONE OF THE GREATEST.
VESICAL GliGGVEEIES!
OF THE AGE.
OH MIA
CALIF
nrn ran
CATARRH
mi fM rrt- ni u wou a I1 ml c rae at t ci-
mmm? c m Bairsis M
district, wi'd be Humiliated in thU city this during tho days cf iwonM ruction.
Juno i for cimtrrcss. and we will elect
him by a Rood majority. We are fully
organiss-l i:i two-thirds of the counties
of New York state.
Where tbe Itluwo Lie.
I don't blame the Goulds, the AxtorR.
the Vanderbilts and the tjtanfords for
ftraspiii their nuettnied millions. Al-
amvalof all trains on and most any one ctsewouu xo u..
after July 1. The members of this com- 1 ma,"B "" '
mitteewill bo People's party men. and tJ:lt ,laYe tb,, voI,cs and he yowep to
delegates may safely intrust themselves P"-vent it and let it po on. don t be
to th"ir care I ve :' one 1 ' ' l'eople w;is btini
A bureau of information will bo cs- - ir, tl,e wo,rUl b,ilaU!l, f"1 Bi1wI,1U,1l
.tmt, ...t,., .i,.t fo nddea and nunther class horn booted
will bo supplied with any information ; ?VurreJ '? ridu theU'- lf-!',n.T
n,n.,u i beve they ure. beep on voting with the
rp tf: ' old urties: bnt if uot. cut ktooo from
iaeu auu vuw tvim iia. iwjlh:i b uii-
Georgia farmcrj stood like a stouewail
a:-..l rcdee-.ua l tho state from carpetbag
rttle. Dut in thoso days where was
your Uncle Joseph? The leader t.f the
Republican party and at tho head of the
carpetbag g.sng ia tho south Atlauta
Southern Alliance farmer.
Dr. Woodcock of Kerby. Jo$epbine
Couatv. Orvgtjn. bas discovered a new
f-r Diurrfco?a. Dissmtarv.
Cholera Morbus Ctoiersi Infantum.
aeo as a tao M-.r o;. I ia 2:10. Aiw bus a r-erd ! ana :i Kiuar a aisOfCS ci iu ! aiimcn-
.1 Ixm Av!e4 ul 1:12'. us( year-oid lor mile 1 u;r,- canal. Tbe new Mnair is Ciliod
iUMl.
. UKSCKtPTtOK AXD PKP1GKHS.
I-triH P. r. vired ly the celebrated Joel
look, rcfCalilorrta. Lr uy M-aihiy. Hooker' '
ir-l otiui was .M.iju-iw,T. oy imp. j.eiipo: xvi.
.l-nnl' Karr-w by imp. S:acrvvk : ChL Iila by
inp. lielii-!u-.arer; .li. llrnl uc:u"jiii'in iMutid
lolevi bv Sir Itu-h.rd : b. by lii- Enisle: r.ih
.-t li.v-, yb VVIIkra Wonder: Tin. by 1'itno
Iclmr: m:i. by imp. Sterling: Wh, by flOKiin.-,;
iiih. bv Imp. Sllvervyc: lltli. by imp. Jolly
lert'li by Partner: Utth. by Imp. Moakey:
tlh. imp. tti'ure Irom ftlud ot UurrlAuu o( liruo-:o.
Lewis P.'s itnm .- I.lzjie P. by Ilnstcr. by j
s..U..lt.... r...lA. l IVU l.r...l l,v . I
fc I rttciiuru ei iaeraineia. i. uui-it uia. iter -jivii.iiii j
doe i not cons: I pat nud Las no opium
in it. It grows plentifully on tfco i"a
cillc slop.. Tluro is co dnnjrer in tak
ing it, as it bus bjen us-d by a number
v.t years.
TESTIMONIAL.
Ye, tha uad rjiira d. " citizens of
County. SLUi of Oresron,
st .Urn ia Ailok- A. by Asteroid: a;i.i.l.oret'.a ( erv I'V cer'.lfv that wo bavo used Dr.
y Imp. n.V! reicn: ::rd. Vnru tiiMeu by Tmni- Vrt.--iu.f'. Vj -n,1unr r.-ir th S'lim-si-h
:tll: tih. Wary Ti-.-mua by imp. Consul: Mo. U t v.K s Iv guiu.pr lor tno &.om.Ka
..irot bv it.tii.!u-!i"s Hnaiiokr. aiii. Purvpn-i afd Bowels aud bell-'W that n is all
y imts Merr.:lrltl:tth. brproare by IVplrjay: that is c'.ain.od for it. That it is th.-
SfeinvTtav1 bf' k"Wa t0tM 8anHaer,m
V-un.ll:i by SUlu: li. Has I WiiuraV dumi by i jlait!ts:
-ntb: U Knotty t ChiUteis: Hit:. Old hboi.y t Win. Ibik'r. Gt-ants Pttsst Wn. A.
Uu ' ' M'l!tt'1,, Muro lJf "to!lf " Foh.-lv. 1'. II. Whit G o. E. Floyd,
11. OSXtCtlCK. ..J. HWWCt.Vk.l.lil.
Duncan. Kerby, S. U. Yhit-.. Bort Ad-
-"- i mint ies l the skin ol whatever na-
ltcu-.xs 8ll Summer comvhunts. all mrc U js used bv the rwherrhe
trrctiiartu set tue m rascQ &uu iajw-j
els. co matter what tho cau.se is. It
tee for each stato should scenro head
quarters at as early a date oa possible;
tiotify. hw delegation und report tho
location by letter to EL E. Taubeneck,
Millard hotel, Omaha, so that announco-
liny
Ktronser Than frtippoiiett.
An Atlanta Constitution special from
Wiiura Uotel,umaua. so tuai announco- Jaclson lhut receIlt .eut8 Uiivu
ment caabe mado. Mr. Oa ubeueck UelIlon!ltratea lhut th(J Ulira I1Ilrty in
will bo in Omaha two weeks before tho MirgiB8ippi u mwU Btronjerthuu was at
"""JTf ,,0n', Ju i ' Urst npi'oel. While Demot:ralic lead-
All old soldiers, north and south, oro crg urekoepitig oun bold rront. there it
requested to meet at the convention lall,uo donyiu that they are uneasy. The
on saturoay. wuiy a. ai o o croc p. m. tllirJ rtv al nndonbtedl,. notllinato
The national committee of three from
each state will meet at its headquarters.
Bee building, on Friday, July 1, at 8
o'clock p. m. ' '
Tickets of admission to tho ball will
be issued by tho national csecutivo com
mittee to chairmen of state delegations
only.
Headquarters of tho national execu
tive committee will b? at tho Millurd
hotel.
The District of Columbia cud . tho
v;irious territories will bo entitled to
eight delegates each.
candidatos for conj-reps.
Oar Puupur.
It might properly bo said that we
bavo two classes of paupers to support
in this country tho very rich and tho
very poor, lbo latter wo Gupport in
public houses built for tho purpose for
which wo pay a direct tas. Tho former
wo support in palatial residences, they
being eoIo judges of not only what they
shall spend bnt bow much wo shall con
tribute in addition to thoir expenses.
And we, poor foobi, bear tho burden bo-
A grand ratiiication meeting will bo cause they tell us it is necessary to party
held on tho evening of July 4, ia tbo ; success. Why not put them all tc-
f convcatioa pwldui.
Dcruocratlo Platform 1350.
"Congress has no jwwor to charter na
tional banks. Wo believe that such in
stitutions arc deadly hostile to tho beet
interests of the country, daugi-runs to
our republican institutions and the liber
ties of tho jieoplo, and calculated to
place tho business of tho country within
tho control of u concentrated money
power, and above the laws and wi of
tho people: that tho separation uf tho
money of tho government from banking
institutions ia indispensublo for tho
sufoty of tho funds and tho rights of the
people."
This plank in the Democratic platform
of ltioil was placed there when Democ
racy was ia fatit tho People's party and
statesmen were not afraid to advouuto
tho causo of thn people. How ataud tho
party now on this plank? Just .where
they stand on every other measure, in
perfect nccord with Wall street. Na
tional ViTatchman.
k liarb.
TERMS OF SEttVICT.
islitstc-.iiivnuiiriuit the tiioofirjtuiuftt.i!l. J atuf,i Waldo. Sold by Druggists gener-
iverv urecitutou taken to urcvcul accidents.
out no re&iKt.ibiHty us:-:rct ,1.
U C. MOC LENDON.
NOTICE FOtt rUHLlCATlON.
- Liiml Otrice at ISosobunr. Ore.. May IT. Vi.
Notice la lierv-uy Riven that tbo t-ill..wii-g
iaiiie.1 setili-r lm UKsl null - of tils iuteutiou
o oiuke Until nnn-f In suU-rt ol 1:1m rl.iim. and
hut sniil pr-K-f will be l:.-.io Ivlore tbe juiltre.
r eterit ol tbo eouuiy court, ol Jackson county
. tn-iron. at Jarki,uville. r.. on Saturday,
luty V, l-'Vi. vlx: llninesU-aU entry No. ottB. ot
:r.i U. :iymoi:il. t--r tl.e K't -f ", aud
tv'4of.sE i f wcsM. p:6.'i. rSe.
IK-num. s Hie Ml..-I g wiiiucssos to prove
til:. entintioun resiueueo uimiu aud cnltiYaliou
if. raid lotil. Vix: - , ,
AUdon H. llwitl'by. Squire S. Aiken. Charles
Oi.ra of p-oiiH-et. J.iekhon Co. Ore. and Harvey
Klcbar.-ton of Kiua. Jackson Co.. Oregon.
so-as John 11. Shuts, Uogister.
ally.
An Intonating Kltuutlnn.
Politicians may well look with interest
at affairs iu the south, for tho strength
which tbe Alliance has developed thcro
bos astonished tho old party mou, who
only begin to rcalizo that a revolution ia
taking placo iu that section of tho coun
try aa well us in tho west.
Tho Democrats are afraid of the loss
of tho electoral vote ia North Carolina,
and tho efforts being inude by tho Eo
publicans and the Alliance to throw tho
vote of tho state to their interest make
-jotber in the pnblio ttltasliousca? i!i0.iiTti!jvtj.ve,7 Interesting.- .""
NOTICE FOR l-UHUGATION.
Laud Onieo at Rosi-burit. Or.
Muy 31. im
Notieols hereby Riven that tho following
onmeil aettli-r lui.-- tiled uolico cf -Ills intoutlot.
to nmke llnnl piw f in 8iipiKrt.of Ills claim and
Hint mild proof will bo nim'.o before the JndKOor
clerk cf the cruiity court of Jackson county Or
emat Jaeksouvlllo Oro on Stiturdny. JnlyW,
irtM. vlx: llonii-steml Ktitry No ;".!! of Taeo
ohllus A. Askow, for the NK of feeo Tp
Ho unmoa tho followlnc witnesses prove
bis continuous resideuoo upou and cultivation
or -ml J limit vix: ......
1 hn K.Oitonof Drtislo. Jaoob Conley, Ar
ti-.nus Armstrong tttt Wlillnin Jasper Ho-iits.
of Sums Valley, utl of Jnokson cuutv. 'ireiton.
Si-a John U. Shupk, Koglstor.
NOT! OK FmiHFuFLICATION.
Land Oftlce nt Koseburg. Ore.. Mny t?. t9.
Notion is hereby trtven that tbo following
raioet nettler has lllwl notice of his intention
to make Until proof in support of his claim, and
thut suid proof will be mude before tho Judge
or Countv Clerk of Jackson eu?ity. Oregon, at
Jacksonville. Or gnn. on Snttinlny. July . isa.
vi- II.M,,.stj.:,.l t.nl.rv Nl4ill Ol JOItll It. UPS-
eoo. for the N w w or oi i nau
RWli of NF.U of See 8. To SSu. It lw.
Ho names tho following wltuesscato prove
his continuous residence upon aud cultivation
of Ktiid land, vix:
Thomns H. Uuurson, B. L. mil. J. A. Houston
and 8. P. Oliver, all of Etna. Jaokson eouuiy,
Oregon. ai-Sd Jobs II. Sucrs, lteglstor.
Micro
r3j:, Ce!s. ir.nnt, Qrcnc-Mils,
IrJilLO Ko-srseses, rtitocnmg coegA,(rei:p,
fore liirc-i:!. Atth-aa, and every ri-ctus of t:-e
T":rc.tt, Lu-eirnJ Chest, !te'.un? Consutxi'liea.
S;trcbauJt-;r:u..u-iiM v.i-.rn-...)'.c-ii. ItUttl."
Elieaniatism. 'enral;ia.CeroA
HEADACHE, ana ALL PalN.
Ta CalifsrsU Peaitiv mti Wrfativ
y.LF.CTRic counn cure
CURES COLDS, C20DP, C05STTKPTI0S.
SoMbri9Dretx4. Tm Sc. Sic .
Orasln(w Prop'a, Lo Amelee.Cal
IBOOING
GPM ELASTIC KOOnXt FELT cos-t
ccly ft.' tOjtr li s-. are leet. Slfcei agiesl
njX for years, and at-y,-..e can pm :t oa. e.d
utaTip fr sazapie sad lull particulars.
9 si WW UKS-At-WAV. XK YOSX.
LC-CAL Ai-XTS WASTED.
Wkfiora's Robertine.
Ts a st rift iy bysenic preparation.
Whiie it beaulities and preserves
the compU-xion it, removes all
liivt-lif?. pimptois sun, wind tait,
fafkles ai-.tl ail Menstslies and inv
f the skin of whatever na-
i sitcietv nnd the stage and bears
I lie highest endorsements from
chonitsts, i-hysicians and artists
ever liven to any preparation of its
kind. Sold only by drugists.
They Say It Contains Xo Poison.
The celebrated chemists, wbosa .
opinions aro above tbe price of gold,
Ull what thev know.
San VKANCltco, June 29, 1SS9.
Deak Sik: A"e have mado on ex- '
baustive chemical Rnalysis of 'Wis
dom's Robertine,"' obtained by us in tbe
oj on market, and find it to be free from
lul poisonous or deleterious ingredients,
i-oLstitutiajr a harmless preparation for
tbe face. Yours truly,
. TUOMAS I'lUCE & SOU.
Analytical Chemists.
To Messrs. W. M.AY isdem & Co
Are Yon Strfi'erinjr. ;
From bsek ache, inQamation of the
bbtdder. brick dust deposit or stone in
the bladder, or in fact any derange
ments cf ths kidnevs or urinary rv
gaus? If thusafliicted do not loossetim
and waste monoy on worthless lini
ments and worse piasters, but strike at
the seat of the disease at once by using
tho greatest of ull known remedies,
the celebrated Oregon Kidney Tea
Pleasant to toko, purely vegetable
Satisfaction every time.
PORTLAND
t:
Eire
Bureau
..One Dollar Weekly;
Buys a good Gold Watch by our Club
System. Our 14-karat gold-filled cases
are warranted for "Ml ysai-s. Fine Elgin
or Walthara movement. Stem wind
and set. Lady's or Gent's size. Equal
to anv $30 watch. To securo avuts
whera we have nooe, we sell one of th-s
Huutinsr Case Watches for the Club
Skilled help furnished hotels .and Restaurants. I prici $5 and soud C. O. D. by express
witn privilege oi exammauou oaura
ying lor same.
Private boanllng houses and families.
Labor hired for railroads and contractors.
","e register strictly llrst class cooks, waiters :
and dontostlrs.
iSVi N. 3rd. St.
S. R. PHILLIPS, Maa'r.
'm ti.Mf.rd ! osr ttrr Its rrwrtfe,
n-:i,l;;r iu. o.4nbtv. by 11mm Mt
li b r isiur "r osl. snd In lb
ow. Iur.iil..sssb.-nsr lhyU-rAr
mi. .n lo ib- b. Efctr to bus
w. farat rwrllUiir. Yt tun K. ri. Vm. c 4tvtv
-sir ajvir. wumsitv ot lt ywurllm t. Ibc won. TbUon
r.itir.ly m lo4 Jisd brtor oodTSI wt-rr. Iu prery wb-l
B-rlntior i omsIuk nom ff Ii4 b erw.b mod .rs-ordo,
A .. . r... . 1 1 1 . 1. hiwImm. W.mb hmbk TOM IM m.
,"'sImI mob T-. H. m.mi Miai. btJ. FttU
X. rM.lo uniml. b
Our Kgent at Durham. Jf. C, writes:
"Our jewelers have eoalessed they don't know
how you can turuish such work for the Money."
Our ajrent at Heath Springs, S: C says;
'Your watches take at sight. The gentleman
who got the last watch said that he examined
and priced a jeweler's watches ia Lancaster
Unit were no better than jours, but the price
wasrtV' '
Our agent at PenniBgtcn.Tcx., writest
"Anita receipt ot the watch, and am pleased
without measure- All who have seen It say
would be chcaj a Wa" A .
One good reliable Agent wanted for
each place. Write for particulars.
EMFDi" W4TCB Oo., Jfew YT