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southern": Oregon ...mail. : fridav AtciaT 26, 1892-. One or wore Peoples' party clubs $ho::lil without further clciay bo or enuized in everv precinct in the .county, and at the last meeting of the county executive committee tho secretary 'was instructed to notify, voters to tjiis effect. Do not put it off. If y ou had a filnb .during the late state cam paign, call a meeting and reorgan ize, and add as many more names as possible to the list, and in pre cincts where there has been no or ganization., let there be a meeting palled and an organization effected. ". Thursday, September 1. is sug gested as the day on 'which a sren- jera) movement be made in every precinct in the county to organize local clubs. . The mode of organization is sim: pie. Let pne or two good workers sdect time and place and notify all, jtnd at the meeting elect your pres i lent and secretary and treasurer. The president is selected anew at every meeting, but the secretary and. treasurer are jiermaiient. Se cure the national platform of the People's party and require ul! mem bers to sign their names underneath on a blank paper, to which the platform is attached. The secretary of each local club piust send in his name to the sec retary of the county executive com-. mitlee as soon as possible, that a clubs organized, which "will facili tate the labors of the county or jgnnizcr. Ira Wakefield, who, having a large neld to cover, .in ay know j-vhere to work with effect. The next meeting of the county executive committee is set for Sat urday, September 17. at Med ford it 10 o'clock a. "ui.and a large at tendance is necessary. The basis of represt-nt alien totbe ceunty cen tral committee is one representa tive from each voting precinct. ". It should be remembered thai a pre cinct can have as ,many clubs as the voters with, but only one rep jescntative mutt be elected. tp rep resent the 'precinct in the county central -committee, thus where a precinct has more than one club they must all combine and jointly eiect one of their number. Sam'l Damei-son. Chairman Co. Ex. Com. f. G. Keutso.v, - . Sec. Co. Ex. Com , Medford, Ore. .i-art ox tna f ree: Editor Soutbi:m Oregon Mail: - . We begin to think that the u! S. in fact what it is in 'theory a Jartd of the free. On every hand pre can see" that the laborer 5s free i to roam without a'J.ome . .The rniners are free free to. vbe.,bot ilown Jikjt Xiog?, . And jndustry js free-T-fre to be slaughtered as tvc slaughter hogs. - . "IVhil the pirate crew go stalking around ....... f yiering -their eervauia till th . - - . jrouno. - . .And year after year before tho im perial fow Their industrial slaves march review. - - ia The farmers are free free as the befislp ffhich we use in our work Free to deliver our grain, At plutocracy's price, ab&ard pluto cracy's train. , ive now nave before us a repro duction of life in olden times. The pondiiion'of BocieJy as mapped out by European Imperialists, as Jlaz rard nays, lei on by England,' is in actual exietance in the '. United ctfttes. The perfidv" of. American legislation, and God r,lv knows to jvhat extent the monopolistic lying press may help to prevent the masses from rising at the polls this falTio deliver themselves from the fiendish wrongs intiicted upon thera in the past. -. African slavery has giyen wny to industrial slavery as planned by European and American Imperial1 ists, led on bv.such as Hazzard, i;hcrman and others. As witness, tae their official speeches in 1862 and afterward, ait through the time of the financial conspiracies ihe most successful treason-plotting ever recorded on the pages of his tory s?nce the time of Judas The laborers of the U. S. are like the negroes, only they have jvtt-lhe care of their masters,- and this is freedom t .J . Is it not alj there is left us now? What .more. liberty have we. our wives and our children,' except to jvork from early dawn until late at pight, day after day, week after week and year after year, and re peive therefore, or fof our Jabors' products, just what plutocracy sees 5t to offer', without regard to what it costs u or if it will supply, our needs or keep us from suffering or even starving? - ; -" """ Give each a receipt for the .labor .they perform, and - let them haTO the labor's fruit in proportion te he labor each performs to produce hose fruits. Let autocrats wor ship and bave their 'gold. Let Americans worship God,, and gov ern tho IT. S. by laws that accord 'Equal rights U all and special nrivilezps to none." . 1 Giyy us an honest ballot and the finance, land and transportation planks of tho People' party plat form. That" is a .platform . long enough, broad, enough and strong enough for any party to start vitli and should succeed, and with such other reforms as will hereafter be come necessary in the future it will parry the republic ringing down the ages, a friend ' to the laborer, a mcnance . to shy lock. With our latiorm and with such standard bearers' ns" Weaver- and "field "we have nothing to fear. Rally round the colors. J. F. Wisneb. Club Meotrajr. - - -The Peoples' partv club of Med ford precinct met Thursdav evening' j last, ana reorganized wun .1. v . Miller ltrtbe chair, .(.t. S. Uriggs, Sec'y, and -E. P. Hammond, Treas. Several new names were en rolled making in all about fifty, r The Halley hall south of the Clarendon hotel was decided on as a permanent meeting place and a ; COinmittea aponinted to seat it. etc. A committee of three. E,P. Ham- uiond, J. 11. Wilson and O. Iloltan. .,, .!.l in cur" tin.!, mil I pjace and secure speakers for a Peoples' party rally and picnic. The next meeting of the club was set for .this, (Friday), evening in the Halley hail, and it is especially requested that as large an attend and as possible be present and en roll their names. H.;i Itcads. KJitor Southern Orps-in, Mall:. , ' Jii Into number of your paper you repoit the narrow escape of Mr J. Ku hardson. 1 wish this event might be turned to some , good ac count. Whv . have a' road over, such a hill as the on'i referred to! It is much easier t pass the hill on. one side than to j:o. over it. 1 wonder why such hills are not avoid ed. ' . ' - If horses could speak they might hsk for the enforcement of the law "against crueitv to animals?' The same strength to move one load ! over "such a hill would move Several j on one side of it, besides we should i - j , 1 i A farm is .worth from two to fifiv per cent ltss if it must be reached over i rough and hilly road, besides the fear of accidents on steep hills, robs one of much pleasure Ik might otherwise have in taking his crop to market. - - The value of land does not de- pend -upon which idc of the road it lies, the extra amount of fence supposed to be needed in- passing rtund a hill is parti v imngTntrr tor a hill nVay.be fo bleep lh:tt it will take more to go over it, than H will to go on ene side. Taxpayer. Med ford. Ore., Aug. 22. Willaw Springs Happenings. The mountains are full cf pros;cct- ors in scare of the precious metal. i ' John Galo has trono ovjr to Klamath I Fulls to find wiirk Ha vro'o h;4ck that work is easiiy obtained and w-:s' good. : ' ' j " Go. Allen, of Medford, has located a I quprts claim ia this vicinity which prospects ver-v fair. j JohnRiilsand lj;erLillvarrtsnMid- ing'a few 'day3 visiting tbt-ir sttr. , Mrs. McDougal. Miss Clom Dodge is : With them.. i The deer ars raRKinjr it v?ry hv?ly 1 jor junniiy luaruon, wnt wu c.iaseu ; one whole day last wock by tho horny brutes. j . , : j J. R.Hardiu was effered SI.COO for his interest iu th-j Centennial mines one day Inst woc-k. Perhaps a sale will be consummated in tho near (uturc ' Mrs. Gsore Allen.- of Medford. is visit:n? Mrs. John Hardin et the Cen tennial mines. : - Mr. McDougal is away somewhere working on county bridges. L. F. Gall, an old pioneer of South ern Oregon.' Is suffsrintr with a severe attack of inflammatory rheumatism. True Bute. ; Talent Items. J. C. Hannah, of tho celebrated Pot tery Factory situated near Beagle, on Roue rivor. has delivered a load of fine ware at C. K. Klum's for sale at low ratfls, S. Sherman informs us that ho keepe f.gle mills llour for retail at populnr prices: also that Clint Carney hns sold hi place of two and one-half acres to Eldrtr Uavid Brower, ton. S-300. The Carney will rnovo to Ujuglas county. B. C. Goddnrd and wife and Mrs. Sula Dean paid a visit to Colcst-in's last week. M. Goddnrd intended to ,.retriain several days, but the liht air of tnat. altitude -ren'iurcd hroathtug difficult and she was obliged to return tho second day; - " S. Sherman and wife returned last Wednesday from Klamath county, whore they had ' spent several days vibitinp their daughter. Mrs. McCum b?r. Their fjrand child Ralph re turned wiith them. Mrs. G. T.. Mann had the misfor tune to fall a few days since, resulting in a fracture of tho largo bone, raaius, of the lsft foro-arm and tlisiocating a smaller one at the wrist. About twentv-four hours clasped before a physician could bo procured, rander ing the operation of setting tho bone and reducing the dislocation exceed ingly painful. News. Unite Til! Tear. 'Keeping the peoplo divided over a phantom That has been tho aim of botli parties tuet-e many yeap, ana in their success has Jeen tho people's tin - doing. Divided and conquered. What fhey have succeeded in doing all luose years they will move heaven and earth to do once again, and in thU campaign. Let us dedicate ourselves to thwart ing them. Let as for once be as wise as our enemies', as farseeing, as reso lute, as devoted to tbe maintenance of oar rights as they are to their destruc tion. Let the people nnile, and lot them refuse to be divided upon any issue by thoir enemies, and this year of grace wilt witness tne salvation ot our repub lic, its restoration to tho principles on which it was founded.-'"" Strong, hat Near tlio Troth. Our daily papers continue to make the most malicious and fulso reports con cerning the reform movement. . It is unworthy of such papers to, so deceive their own friends." Such sheets ara nn woftay of public,, patronage from anyi class of peoplo who ore seeking the truth. : It should he tho desire of every one to obtain tho facts, but you cannot get them from our "newspapers." There Is but one way to bring these lying sheets to their senses, and that is to drop them until they cau publish tbo truth. If bnr people will do this yo.Ti wUI soon sou tiicir tone change. v" T ' " h WHAT DOES IT MEAN? An i'xotlus of Negroes from Tciiiicksco tu Kansas Loiiks l.lku Colonisation. Fifteen linmlreil vi'jrnies im - roiifn from Memphis to Wichiin is the cun- uilion of acts at - Uie Tresont- tlino. The significance of this fact is quite important anil very sugsesUve. coining oo it ,inoo .,,.,.. i:, i.oj. r i,or statement Hint tlio state was leiuK col- - Virsima, for rr?lept vice pesi oufeed for political pnrnusea by the K. 1 te Umted,;.b:atw respectively, publican partv lannagers of this state. ' -and "duptod as its preamble and plut A representative of The Commoner , orm tUo fqllowingi ...... made a partial hiveSti-ntiou of this nia't-- Acmblcl upon tl lltf. h- nnr.fvwsary of . f ,. , '' ... tho Declaration of Iudcpcudcn;.dliO I'coplc a Ton. . votstowln v -nntl . mini ntit m,( hi -. r.. .1. r v..- : :i proniiiieut 'negroes of this city leamed that negroes were beim; rapidly shipped to this state from Teunes.ee and scat- tered promiscuously tlmmhmu the State. He refused to state their real . object in coming here. but partly let' the cat out of the bag when lie admitted that every one of theui would vote the Republican ticket. lie said, how ever, that besides the 1.000 destined for Wichita ' countless munliers were bu iug shipped to other parts of the state, ami that already eighty -seven families had arrived at Soldier City, a small towu iu the uorthwesteru part of Jack son county. The negroes coming to Wichita, of which twenty or thirty families have already arrived, are from Memphis, hailing from that portion of the city known as "tho bend," a portion of tha city exclusively inhabited by npgroei, tho vast .cajority of whom have, always been in exceedingly Straitened circumstances financially, which naturally gives rise to the con jecture as to how or where tiiry raisuil the means necessary to transpiirt tlium tclves and effects from Memphis to this city. One negro ottered as an excuse Tor this exodus that tliey wore fleeing from mob rule, which may be true: but when . the reader, particularly Us who is fa miliar with the customs of the south. taiea into considorai urn that this is one of l"e dullest umesor the year in the f?nUl' cml th:,t Pro-speroua days for tho ueroes arc ngat tiumis In cotton e?oson. and that the ncjjroii who depend upon the col tou industry for ;t livelihood hivo been idle for mouths past, he is at a loss to conjecture by v.hut m cutis suf ficient fnuda trero raised to enable 1,500 negroes living iu one neighbor hood to arise as one body and tuhrntte to Kansas. Kansas CominnRr. . W bat is .frcpr.blic? 1 Is it n fiovcrr.iucut rif tho people, by tho pcor,!j anil fcr t':o rcijr'K? " r . .1.1. i Is it a coremuicut wLcro tho rcorle Are given a cbacco to sar what Sort uf Ltbts Eball be enacted? Lf it is. then the United States ia r.ot a republic Koaev. : . . . . , - ; - aiivrrana tcropnici'icoi ii:e ourcraxsaj: not pecpic. is tno power totf.tr tast n u ,,s hi wiolJa tho destinies cf politics in this ! otir bumc. live a-J cbild rca on tho al:ar tf COWntry j M amnion; to dvsiroy lUo tnuliixcdc i:i order Tako a look at Washington and 'see; titvan ror",,'oa ,aaa truja,ac m,UUin what sort of mrn hold down scats ia tho j Artnllwl on tho anniversary tlr hlnh acnute. Look at theiu and trv to dctor- day or iL naiioa. and tillrJ wt;!i ibo riiric of E1,', f w lijcT got tnere. . is.u " """sw DIUJOt ooxes stana responsible lor luo . presence in tho United biates senate of such men as W arren. Sherman. Cary et al- The peoj lo never sent them there, - Tht y ro thera ai the pr.id attorneys of cattle rings, nalioual bankers' rins and corporations, and as such legislate special favor to them at tho expense of , tha txxttile. Such bein tu case and yon ran t 1 aenv it is fo luen mis lumg we can a republic is n uiisucaicr tad so called to fool the people. - Friends, let us riso an and chance this rr.n.litinn of tVinirs. 0 All that is needed is on honest heart and the ccxirajja and dcterminntion to fight. Low, enenkinj conning only nw?:ts a crushing smash in tho faco to tnoci it eclirelv out of tho rins. Smash 'cia this fall at the ballot bo- and restore to tho people the riut to govern. Denver (Colo.) Road. Th Tcople's Candidate. Tbo nomination of J. B. Weaver for president by tiio Poodle's party ompba sizes more fitroagly than any other nomi nation could tho sentiment of the stal wart wing of tho pu.-iy. General Weaver represents in a pro-eminent lre tho western, ami eouihcm view of the polit ical situation. His election woaM mean prosperity to these two 6cctio:ia without impairment to tho cast Able, earnest and fearless, ho has advocated tho prin ciples upon which tho Peoplo's party is based ever &inco tho' villainies which culminated iu tho disasters and desola tion of "Black Friday" were mado ap parent. He takes tho field against the combined forces of tho two old p:irttva at a time when their detenu inal ion to strangle tho last breath of liberal senti ment and tho Iat throb of patriotism out of tho minds of American citizen ship is demonstrated by their own dec larations. Patriot, statesman and ora tor, he is tho strongest man who could possibly have been nominated, and will go on to victory and tho presidency be cauue ho is tho standard bearer of jus tice . honesty, principle and liberty, which have 60 long been pushed uside by dishonesty, corruption and oppres sion. Omaha Daily Public fabor Protection to rnnylTanla Tlio ni03t liberally "protected state in the Union, thonarh it is the state mont j blessed by nature in the abundance of ; ite natural deposits, has been the state ; most cursed since tho war by dissatis- 1 facti0n and convulsion in the ranks of ! labor and by the number of collisions ; between labor and capital. Iu tho face I ot thia irrefutable lesson of domestic ; tistorv, how can it be claimed thut pro- tectum of tho Republican variety bene fits labor? Rochester Utirald. ..Frenrhlns and Practicing. - What does labor thiuli of candidate Harrison's protected nroteire, Andrew : Carneeie? This man of millions says j he made every dollar of his money from tbe laboring men in his employ. He has pet notions of the relations. between capital and labor which ho has printed in magazines and repeated in after din ner speeches. ' Tho country is amazed at the difference between his preachment and practice. Toledo Blade.' ' A Great Cuuipalcn. The campaign of 1893 will bo n his torical one.- It will bo recorded as a cam paign in which the liberties of-n nation were inyolvod. In this gigantic strugglo nrlnVli en mnfli U na Rrnl.-n tlitt follnw I 1I1D 'OBrnm unu icieiinnue, iino 1110 pect in which 80 mncu is as stake tlio teliow offlcesytem a noccwUty fir tlio trDt. Who fools awny ins tuna "KUlimg UlS brethren or "paying up old scores will stand about as high in the estima tion of tho people as Bonedict Arnold. Broken Bow (Neb.) Beacon.. PEOPLE'S PARTY PLATFORM A Tern and. Comprehensive Declaration of Vital Principle. ' The EeoiIu'i party ussoinllt-d in na tional convcuiioirtit Oin-ilKi cm .Inly 4, 1832. uomiimieJ James Dairu Waiver, lovra,. nnu diHiivs :ive:i r iuuik, oi vcmion. Invoking upon their r.ct ion iho Ucss. Inpof AlmteUiy Ood, puis forth, in tho name Zl. Pics: . . . ... - i. . Thocondltlomiinrrnumlinsrubcct Justify our co-operation; wo meet -in tho miUt of a unt Ion bniuiihi to tho veru of luutiil. loiitit al uud muioriiu ruin. Curruitio:i tl.tiiiiiiic lac b.il lot lms, the liKlslamrc3, tho toiiTrttfA. rntl touches ovcutiio vrmlTio of tlio Ix-ach. The pcopru nro douoratizctl; tnot of the Mntra have heca con-tKrlkd to iso!;tlc tlio votrw at iho polltim pltu-eji to pre ven i untw rrJ intiir.t dution or brilcry. fho iiewt.iiiKruro hirc ly Mib:dir-cd or mu-;'.li-l: l-ul.iie n;inIon tl leiicctl; bits' iiosa jirosftratcd; our ho:nus cov ertrtl : tth inorttv?; labor ImiMivcrisJictl and tho liititl t-oarent ruling in iho h.a;uU of ih cnitnHstH. The urban workmen are denied tlio ritcht of oraniutlt'it for .'If nrolvdion; iniiHJited iuii:jM.r;A-U labor beuts don their nn;t!i; a hlreiin .tandintj nriay, uiireeo--nh:td by our law. L iv-labU.hitI to shoot them down, and th:ynre rj!di devc:icni;injr l.!to Kuroicun -onditlni, Tho fruits tf the toil of miliums nro boldly tlolcn to build ujcolos-i.-d foriunt fur a few. u;ijrercden.rd l.i iho his tory of iua:ikl:id; nod iKc-vrj of the v. iu turn. dt3iua the rr;mblio aad cniu: OT iibcriy. From the saui prolific 'o:nb of tl:e povemnciital Intustit-e cbr-eJtho tvoj:rcat fla"v- trn::s and mtllioTiairm. Theimtior.nl pir-er i rrvati money i i prj:rifited lo enrich bitutlhoUicr. ; a vast public debt, r-nyallo in Kd lender currtito'. ba beca fuudvd int f t!.i Uartus Uia-i.-s tacretiy aiJdtn tuiilioas t t"-o burd u. f Xtc ;-evv!v. Ssilver. hit a Ua hvu itti-jpUl n c..5u:ttrc the d.-v.n t:r history . ha Iccn de:;iti:c'.ixj'l t i In tiio iHirvboiti jmirpf uI i by dt-. crvaaiu.T ihv vuluc f cil fnruts of :rotxrty i -wciliu hucmn InUir.ttud luc kupply ( cur rvnry i- p;:r;xfcly fc'ir.djced l f.itit'ii u:iriiortk. Uniikruiil eMi-riiri.-t-i and i-nsvc intl ;r. A tizi cftrAxr.t: a.iiiit ir.:;nl.:ntl baslxcn ortr.nUtd cn the two etr.:nLm: ;:r.J it i rapidly iftUiustwtwirtaef ti-e world, if r.r.i met miA ovrr:hron t ocm U Trebti trr- rihlc tociul cnvuii-jL. tho ii-iri:cito:i of civi;;rr.lN-o nr tUeerUAUUiliu-.vt;; t.f nntiuic U it m. y W e have witnev-rd fcr nir k ;uitr;'.-r of nrcnicry the Mru-Ius of two tr.-.i 7..:;;- J cal jvrtK- frr jvcr t.d 1 iuTitU r. w hi It urj-'-.-- ouswiriioft iic ixn iuir;tu oa .... er- r- rcty v. r.hout wrir.u t. n lu prtm-s.l i.r t-.,:b iU-a-.. :l.rO !.c row .ro:i c un::y u'w,!aa!,.!i! rcStrm. Ibcr haeannl j i0-"'!:f tow ' mi-tug ra.-.:r.-ii!.a j rxcry lt:e I one. 1 hrv i r.iv--v-- f itraun t ..- . ..i i. " . . .-. I ci toar tt a k!.aa taf.icrcr i:k ir;iT. ikii j ea'iltli;.cunratioa.p.!b'taI Lani-s. ti-. i lr,I,,i- '""k- lU fc?'-rti,,"a ot ar. . m .r-.or, ,hc cerumen, of ibs n.ji:i.iic m (hc Uaad.oJ -n:ir plain r r!r." i:h h cL-v-. it urii;i:cl, tho pcrpae of ihv catioual c"a::t n;ibala f-rut a mora pcrJrcl t'amu. ct.;aj'i2i jaNjicr. injure d(insr;:i' trantuuti:. :twviio fir the rnrcmon ctcrca... pntir.o:? iho cor-cmt nri'r a:ul vrrurc the Mrvintot t;lr: tororclvc Wc Oicl-rc lUai republic can cn'.j: rn urenli n frmiKcruuicpi aiiiSrbstit cnctiic iuic-.' tc tu:c i. r ..lirraadf.- Ike r.atlca: It fJUMU ;nu4 h-s-lacr l-r iiimr.iir.tl lhz.t i iit v Lie1! Ltrr oct '.. ,..,,, j of It tuvt the w i.b It. t,4 I bat rc c.ut bo in ( f.irT. c tr m caurc.P.c cr.itw tro'.cr- ; UcmI t f fr tarn. Our cQuoiry i.ntl- l:c If ton f rented hyrosd: ti:m fur nbirb thcro U ni j. recital ta the hUtJryof tbaworl.l: our nj.a'jal ar.ruUura; ruductlons amount K b.ut ... of tio!iu lu tluc tliicb ci'l v.t:i a fc " or souths I cirba:'d fcr ttiu.- of d-Ila.-ol rrj.5llra coa5::r.c-J tu llrir pT.'Ur.rtiu; thecti-ilrnxcrrcrtcy i hn;:y tr-.,.; i;aat ti iuai, tht cxrliano; Ilic rr-nlsa; nro f.illis,: rrirr. iho rru:s!inaof ctni!it.ra r.nJ rii.A. ana the mi3 rr'Unjcr.l of T-je n ilccrs. claft. We ptc-Ie o-jrvrlvr ibut if ftica pnwrr wwill Urtocrrrl t'ax?ciU Lj: wieB-.I rcisonaMc Icylr.iiua, ia acconi ccv ih Xlc Inraj of cur i-Iatf T:n. We brliavc thrt the power of i.tivemracr-1 ia other or.I.of the -wpie s!toj:i Ki cx pendrd t.w in t!;c cae f the tvtal tcrvit-c r. rj'p.Jiy nnd cfr.r ra ib iiotj wn of r.a m-tt-iii-nt pconlo nnd th tcucMnt,- of t"jc rirnre ball Ju-;ify. to the cud ihr.topprcvJotv. fnj'.ir.tire aad p5cr;x aliall cslualiy ccaac ia Ui rr.A. V. .ti'c car rtn!wtbm us a rrty of reform nre tiAiimilly ti;mn the t-Uie of c.xry pro?.. tinii which uill tend to luuk I'irn IntrlHrut, rtrtumtn nnd tompcrAio, ut ncvcrtbclftw n snrl threcuc:ions in:;Mnnni tUvynro nftccumlary lo ihe prvat omr proving for solution, and upon w htch not only oar itw dividual property hut t!i cry existence of Troe iuMiiuiiotiftticprnrt: nnH we ak all men ia !'.rst hi.lp us ti iLtvrmlne , lirllior we nrv U p:ivo n republic to atlmiiiislrr before wc dilfrr to itic cort'lnums upon w hrb it ltot-eml. rninitcml, hc'ifvlnj; ijmt tho forcrnof reform thU tiny organized will nevrr rva--e to move forward until every wnn-; U remedtrd and equal rhrhtH nnd equal privi'rer necorrly ev talillhrtl for ail the mrn and women of thl Country. We !ctlare. therefore That the nnton of the Inlor force of the Unitcrl Slated thin day eonummntC4l shall bo permanent and erpc(ual may it spirit enter into nil hearts, salvation of the republic and (he upiifiinof matikiad. Wealth bc!np?4 l him who creates it. and every dlla" l.ikcn fnm Industry without an equivalent Is rob'iery. "if nay man will i;nt work neither shall hn eAt. The interest of rund nnt rivlc labor aro tho iconic; their ene mies nro identical. - - ' We believe Ihnl the tlmo hns como when the milrond corpmitlon will either own tho people or tho pvtple must own thendlronds, Aud should the jpvcrnmcnt enter upon tho work of owninR aud inanaia any nnd nil rntlmads wo hliouKl favor au nmendtiient to Iho constitution by which all pors'tn en enccd in the government service shall be placed under n civil service regulation t f tho I most rigid c J 50 ;f lJ" unrntter, o na to prevent the lu- o power of tho nalbmal adminis tration by tho iif-oof such atiditlonul govern ment employee.!. o tie i nand a nui iounl curnmcy. Kre, sound ml flcxllile. Issnrrt by ihcnrufr.il ivcrnmrnt Anlii n full 1jm 1 liitttln. fni nil , 1 1 1 , f w nul.lij only, n full letntl tctulcr for nil tK-littt, pulilio nnj privnle. nnd that without tho uso of bnnk iuit corporal lo:is, n Just, I'liultnblo nnd efficient mennsof dUlrihullnn, flircct 10 tho people nt a Uix not to exceed m per cent, per annum, to b'j provlJul u Let for;U tu Iho subli'cn&ury pluu of tho rnrmcm Allhince, or mhuk lietter ftyntcm: lso by payment In db-chargo of its obligations for public Improvements. Wo demand tho free and unlimited colna?. of silver and uold at the present k'unl ratio of lOtol. Wo ilemand tltat tho amount of tho circulat ing medium bo speedily Increased to not less tbnn fifty dollars per rapitn. Wo domand n Krnduatcd tncomo tax. Wo bellevo that the moneys of tho country ' should 1h ket as mmh iu possible In tbo hand of tho people, and houee vu dentnnd that ull untlonnl nnd stnto roventtos Bhnll ho limited to tho nerosMiry expenses, economically and honestly nduiiuistcrcd." . Wodemnnd 'hat postal savings banks bees tabllsliccl by tho covernraunl for tho safe de posit of the enrniucs of tho people and to facili tate exchange. Truniipcrtation brlnu a menus of exchange and a pulillo necessity, tho vovernmunt should own uud operate tha ruilroadit la Iho Interest of the people. , .. mission of now, should beowncd and op now, should beowncu and operatea by too Government In Uioiniorostof thopoopla. Tho laud, Ineludinjj aU ta nirl source, of wealth. Is the uoriuga of all tho ponplcand shnqld not bo monopolized forsneeulatlve pur- powa. ond alien ownership ot land should bo Drouibited, All lonOa svivt UelX Ur ratlr sadj ant other corporations In cxcc.-s.nf their aelts l o -d:', mid ttli lands owned try uHcns uncut. I ij rucluiiucd by hy the uuverumciil und held for actual settlers only. THE StNTIHZNT OF THE PARTY. Iiupurtatit l:wt!ot Iook Not Iuvliidetl lis the Plat form. When Iho plai Tohji had been adopted tt Omr.hii the cfaiiij:ilti!e Oil rciohiti'U3 met and uimmuumsrv' ureed upiii the fcHowiii:? r :dnt!r)i:E,v.hich were adopt cd by tha c'tinventioTi: Whereas Other questions hnrc been present ed for our eotn i.leraiioii, v.o lnjreby tubniil the f ')l!ovvl:i, nut us a pnri rj the pittiforui of the Ptople's i-Kf.y, but us ix .ji!urfoii3expreiiJvcof the r-i:ii:ne;:t t f tiiij 10:1 Vvuticm: - r.Ci-nJvod, That v.e demand a frco tnillot and afr.tr miul iu nil eleiiiou-, and pledjrc nnr telvcJ :o-f retire It to vti r kal voter without fedcrul Intervention through the adoption of the Mates of the onrervertcd Australian or kef-ret ballot system. Itifidvcd, Tltat thurerence derived from a gr.iduuicd inti;:it? lux bhotild bo applied to tho r'dtirthm of t'.ie butdea of taunt ion now real-i:-aa tho do:uctie industries of ibis coun try. Kcjoh'ed, That we pledi our snppnrt to fair and l'.lH.rai peiihious to cx-L'tiin boldicni and sailor?!, - KeMdved. That wo condemn the fallacy of protecting Amt-ricao latr under tho present t-ytem, hieh opens iur .port to the puuiwr and rrf:nlnal elassesof the world and crowds out our wif,' ear:ier; and we denounce tho preAeul Im-tl'cetive hiwsntrainil cxuitxact iabrr, and de:uand the further restriction of uude airabte emigration. 1 Itcnolvcd, That wo cordially Bympsthhro with the efforts of nryaiJtKcd Wfrkiiii;nien to shorten the huum of tabor, and demand a riuid co fiirccsicnt of the ejiiatin cihl hour la on ; government work and ask that a penalty ' elau&c bo nddcl to the said law. li evolved. That no regard the maititcnarce of a tare' Maud in? array if mercenaries, known ai the li;ikerton kMc.n, a a nicKacu to our liberties, and we demand ii& abolition, and o condemn the recent invasion of the torrilnr'of Wyumiox by tho hired tMUinic o( plutocracy, aaoisird by federal oSleials. Hexntvcd, Thitl vo commend to the favora ble consideration of the people and t the re form prcM the lc,;ilaticys;cni known as the iuitia:i-e r.nil rercrrndum. Resolved. That we favor a cooMftuthtnal ; pmvbion limiiin; the oIccs of preafdent and j'.viee tj?kie:;l to one term and providing far ; the elect:on-f wnlnr. uf the failed Mates by a direct vuteof the peuple, i;eio!vetl. That wc optiote any r.uhIdy or o.v tirtnal aid to ay private corporation forasy puiiose. TIi c Xfti;i:ual Citt)(Uit:c Tho uninlKTH if the uaiioTial commit tco cf tho Pcoj'Je'ii party, reportcU tc th; Chtiaba convention, are as follows: Ab:VnD:a. J. H Were, J. C. Mur.olnc. OrnTf F. t.uit Hon ArhaitSvUK J. W. Do'lUon. J. M. P::i n:r.n, V.cyz V&i.U rain. Jrv I'oar.cL-lar Gcorsc It. Jb:;n.ti. H. IiataHwm:C;!rmda. J. G. llrrry.J-A.VVnylnU...oicnian;t,'c3nccli- ct:t. Lnixrt : r.c. AtfuU t- Iioch'.on. t.ro-y titiy. F. T!. I.riir; :ccrtr:x, rrr;?c H.Trccr. Cct;Tr H. lT!:inyt":i. Jan:c F. llrown: I'lnho ' A.T. LAnc, J- II. AtH:rrwn.D. R. Msnroc: I'M tr-K A. TanSrnrct. Cocrnr S:tllb. W. II J i:n; Inillaoa. M- l Hani in. C A. Kobiirum. i rraf;ci 1 ioct; Itm. W. H. W. tVc'.T. A. J. Volfall: !Ci.i;. S. H-Sya!er. V.. I. Vlnrrni, J. V. Laytnn: uentucL;. A. F. j Cr.nt!-i. J. !. IHair. W. U S-fi.t: tjrttIUv:a. G. , V. I.nKY. H. F. llnntcnr.J. W. Uirtz :iaf. ; H. S. KnMi. Wcnry Ik-Hv C V. Royrfun- i .MiusarU'i clt-v G. h Vhbaroc. ttcrry lJro. I. lcir iaruimr: ?;k hir. Joiia abi. It, J. A.l.-a. Etl IL Grrtrcx-: iioai.rra j u: n l Vrt!c; t'.ivinpl. (J. XV. Ilirj-cr. O. T 1 Mt:lx. X. V. Bradford: XinaH. r j V. Canoi!. a. Urarllc. ft. M. orti Mnntaoa. Cbarlr iiacMin. Jwcph W. Al- I !.. J. 11. fcnrhrr: New HararMrr. t- t! 1 t ortrr; New Jrrrcy. John tViUoa. Jowb R 1 nur!.araj. H. U. CldjLc: Nr- Vort l J ! M.-Lanin. IL A. I!ii-k. L. C. HoUrt: North j Caro'ir.a. W. R. Uml-ar. Tfcosua R-Uia-.P- j Cibo Wi!on: Nor::i Ifcxfcnt. Waiter !oir. V.". ! T. ic"e!:nrh. ITrrmsn ;ictic-br: l!i!o. licrli Frrr. J- C. H.Cot h. M. V. Wilkinfs j Orc'n. J. aliirp. J. XV. jcrkrry.tbar! : Kitrh: Truri ivr.nia. V. A. ljo:crcr. J. Lc-1 Vr, Jcitt-o V: Ailvc: Soeili Iakr:a. A. War- i S-:L A. M. Ai!. n.r. Srrp; Tcrr.tvtc. v. u. ; ;vnoc. I- K. T.-.y!nr. t". F- Vilx: Tcrnr. i i;iora.i tiar. It. W. C"!rain. J. t!. Pa!?: ; Virziaia. J. il. Itiis.a. Marn I'nsr. S. I Nfir. brrr; Vs.- ins'nn. f. W. Vo-a?. M. F. ::. ' : : V. cst Virrinia.S. V.. Ticrin. , l li. It lbrrl !:!ii:c. t 5. It:, Krrry 0"I:r;.-c-; nH-rirt .T C.v,-irh:n. I.iv Crar.s:'.. Air.k- I. r-!-T. V. A. niantl: tlkiahexa. I'. O.CiaHr, S. D. IVrtcr. L LYON. ! contractor; AND BUELBEH. Tobbinir of all IsTiiicls. ALL WORK GUARANTEIiD. redford, - - Oregon. DS,UGSTORE. h Toe leaClaj lrup Store of Medford is " QEORCC H. KASK5NS. St:ccc&sor to ILksktr.: & lawton.t He has anythiag in the Hns of i'lire Drills. l'atfiit Mi-tlii'inrs. l'ook-!. StntioniTV. J'aints ami Oil?, Tolsacco, CicMr., IVrfumrrv, Toilvt Artiflo., And everything that U carried iu n li:iit-olas I) II U S T O I I IS . Prescriptions Carefully . Coin poanded. . Main Strket, Mkopohr, Orkoon. 'Crlo Alio SLccl: Farnr . H.:i5 ernwl.S.t'Mt'! I'uSo A!t., : Hi .Vrloa. S:IO: UrTI Rlni, :sr.V. hS". Marvin writes under tints ' T itai.tiy q'.h. 1S01, ho found by ft etl t!tf I'd r.:ll i?rand Manhattan J-Vcd i i'.;u iior.-os under !:is tiaras, that it .',t to !.' :?s r(rre.-;:U'it. Also Mr. '.';ir'.i;:t ci' the S.u I!'jl- Jsrv.ck .it.; S'-.r.j-: Or.r..::Je, .!. A. V.il.!-KC,' . C-.U :! .r.nd i iiturs spt.ik iu tha ;-tt icnns ! it. - 'i'V.is I'o.kI is just i'..ii''to t-rs-j-nre colts for circuit; it:ro'm-';c riMly'and it ktepi i's.-n in ;-Viul:;l jijl?. i-V.r a hoe i :T h:3 tit..!, or v:la r..i; down, it is hi;.U hcn.lxiil. This iv the only stoch oo-l wt!.''h ertir r-ciftl irrdiils at ; x. r ;i:;cut !'...!: i'air iS-jl, SlocVUia l;a:r tSjt. S.in" l'r.mrtfco 1S9U. The tVremoi vc'.crtunry aii!;;oMis .of Caii-l':-ni:.a (ee nrul 'rcctMnmcntl it, vi: C. .Mrts'owro. V. f. Cre-.-iy, l. liur;., W', l';..i;.an. 'i'Uin'iood co:.tchts no nrti tuoity or M) itlicr ininerul or point-ii-tv.'shcrlb. --The lied l'.ail Brand i-:t- ' h--:t-.iiti rou'.try l-oui li liUewise reliable; Vl'.n Irgst jWoltry itiiicra on Cie cuiu.t p;vftr it to oil ct'ies. j GlIXRLES 6TBANO, Dmffgist, Atfeilt, Morifnrvi Om ' F. 1000. . .MEDFOItD, ratracmraM. vtiiii.ilos furnisJ-.til 0:1 f.trV screws t I t. MEDroKD. : OIIKCON. Di-aler 111 fiROCKUIES, I) II V GOODS. . 1OOTS, SHOES liEOV ESanTTXPTIONS FOI'.KICN AN!) DOMESTIC "TtI2A l7 MliRIT is 5 -A. If 7-u take :u:i U IKJUK !--- l-,c S. B. Headache end Uw Curs.l j ace J : Il .Ti: so cirrir. c'raanic- Liv Ivl Utfvs: rr:a asnjy i-t-VMC irLr.c: ci.v t'H ;aie r.r rickLt;'. ad Uu4. au.p ;.a f rc tn at fee anc w,t? ! To rz is to crc-xc a n.nso to it. ' For fair ty Geo. n nasties. Jlft.-ni. Cr 1 I I i IHE SI.13E3 SIMS ISACHIfit. ess-M-i?.- p-r-.-v L. E. Hoover. Agent, Mod:ovd Ore- ! Salary $25 to $50 a Weak IU Qmi:k-j Si . caicyj. I I. ( i of th-M Ar- Yu nfteri'.iir. F"rti beck ache, ini'.airauon !.-Uuii!or. b:ti:k cuv. tioposii or stoac in ! Jin !'.;.ud.;r. cr in fac5 auv deraase-I nt.n's of tl:i kidovs or urinary or-. p'.ur it tauj r.i:i ted uo no? Uxrste ;r:.i ntt:o rr.oacy a trorth'.er-s liui m on I JiiiJ wore j-Iastri, i-ul t:i!co a", the scut cf the discm? at once by ing tho groatost of cl! known rosceJscs, Ihi cclobraud Orx-coa Kidney T a n.T.sur.t to take, purely - vcctRb'e SntUiactton cvet-v tisje. -o-.-V.-J LTOSTPSTESTSjteSWrrS E5.ECK3- EtST MAGNET5C !S?SOViSaiTS. SU$?iSZBS.r. CTKIrwr J'rfit: "T.ii iv:if rros tire: rvSwuti, Jta. Inr4.rrn lc - :-iT. r-rp U-a., iter x euita 4Jary. r c i 'kls.'ievr c-j-j!as. lc :t:r. cti V4:itrj. e-ot ttl t isrttAA.i;T U'.i fcr cxrr ar rfcit t e, a r.t t aj ir l .m r J Tt-4 I xt t4nrf.! t Out oat- (.arrmMf) ixrHiki.n ti-nn-c 5:i?, tt il hc-C-r f "rvi or..S XFk TTTH Au.rrt.r N0.1FS First Sc,OTLAi:D. ORE EAST AND SOUTH . HY THE MnrPasiflG lite. THE KOriNT SHASTA ROTJTE. F.XrUESS TISAIN'S LEAVE POKTLAXD DAILY. Smith I North r00 p. t I.v. rortland ". Ar. f 7:ts. m ::f. p. in I I.v. Medford I.v I 5.IB . m S:1C n. m I Ar. San i-'nutclarn I.v. T.X) ;. ia Alove trains stop rn!v nt the followinc sta tions north of KoiI'msr: Kot VoriltnKl.Uro- iron City. Woctl urn. Salrtn. Albany. Tang. nt. snedil, Hats(.y, HarrlKburg, Jimctloa Ctty. Irv ing Mid KuKt'nc. KOSKUURO MAIL DAILY. flAn n. I r.v r.,.Mi,i,H ArN-IVi!m o:10 . in I I.v kost'hur- Lv I t!:2,l a. Ill t AI.11ANY LOCAL li.MI.Y (Kxeept Sunday.) 3:09 p m I.v IVrtlaiul Ar S-3S p iu !W0 p m Ar AlUiiiy LviliUOani Pullman Buffet Sleepers. Tourist Sleeping Ou-s r.ir the !uvoni:uodtluu ! nfgoeoud class iassriKer.at Inched to express . truius. . . lletwecn Portland and Corvallis. WICST siou DIVISION. Mail train dHily. except Snnday: 7:Sia. in I I.v iVrtland Art tflp,m 12:10 p. ui I Ar Corvallts Lv liij p. m At Alhauy ami Corvnllls connect with tntlns oforeson rn'..lfic railroad. Expnws Trains dally, except Sunday: IrWlMulLv Portland ArS:30a.m ICH p. u 1 Ar McMiunvillo Lv i5a. in aa-Through tickets to all points east and south. For licUcti and fviil iufi.rumti.in re srardinp rat', ma iw, etc.. call on tho company' agent at Mcdionl. JU KOEHLKR. . K. P. ROGERS, Mouojer. ' Asst. S. F. & P At OR... Bilef mid .Hllic:tt;o:i. fAMder y 3- t o .,,iva.'HL.-w..tv.--:g7- J. W;-MII,LER, Repairs Buggies . and - jifagess -AND : MAKE'S -:- BEE-:-1 JIVES At very repsot ablc rates. Net dorr to Merriir.an's bh.chttnith hhop, MEUFOnD,1 OEEGOX J. B. iVILSOl eacksmith; AND Horse and Gzen Sfeceing- MEDFORD, ORE- m 1 &. r w N53 A n Cur wAiArSnri Ehenniatism, enral?ia. Cornjti HEAOACHE. and ALL PAIN, lb- CiHforriA IwiIti abJ Hcfstfr ELECTRIC COUGH CURE CCEE3 COLDS, C30D?. C05SDHFnO.- Sold br k'l Drtri-ts. rmdl Sjc.SOc A tl. Craasinc r Ml C-. Pma't, Lo. Agnle.C.l HOOFING CCM ELASTIC T.Of'FlSG FELT ttt orIy te j r VJ qair ttvt Vakta a g-xal rv : f.-.r y--3r. tmJ ai..jx?ae tan yai il cc. tctC .Up :cr j n-.:e ate lu-i prriccmrs. r Kt -:r i'. iM H & 11 V. EST l:rOAI:TT.iy. St YoK. UCALJtiMS VA.TED. One Cellar Veekly . jrped Gold Watch bv our Cliib j SysWm- Our H-kanii gt lc-f;i;ei ns j arc w.trri-it -d for in vsai 3. Fin tigia ;or ViVl l am ncT-stKot. Stem v.md ! and set. Ij-ov"s or G -nl's ize. KcnsJ tn cnr;0u watob. To ect!re c(f:iits when? ire have kooo. s :l 020 c f Th -UurMi g Csi Wa'ch.s . frr tbe Club pric; fcs ami scd C. O. D. fcy er j?rts j vi'.h ; riv-.c- ol exminaiioa C;iorj I' Our acrt at Darhni. N. C. irrires: "Our .wKrirrs faa conIcsci ' -y dent kaev cc jroa cs- uch woric for lie 3iosj-1' j Of.r :iont at II a;U Springs. S: C. sars: I " Vonr ts;(!.'T Iskc Dlsfr-rl T1 pre .v j o got the !it watcb tht txsc:i&cd j '.!:; .-rv 10 Octttr tain jiurs.bat tie rir. .c" - - . 1 Our r-:nt r.t Pt.rrirgtrri.Trx.. writes: i Atn i'. r.ci. oi 1 i;c l . ;m Ic-a d ) wi:out Drimn1. AI-i.o have it U ; weale i tii ay atti." 'i Oai eooi iel:abV Ajr-ct tt rated for eacs p:soe. Exirit pr.i e Watch Co.. Xw York lo M to Woaltai orf coi testes. 7a rr-r. pti'S cr ssf pesccis::a ir.J c?;ratios cl ::! th; be oIUci lr4 ntart lis erirsti es Then co."Kcs circt ts!:t t 'ces tbe pispicil tt:r:j t: ia p:rct or.'er. cml d!s Is tepostiy. rea e Hkt d SIccb ere torpid, thaccistnKj- tzi c;:ptpi'i, ... aj Of tbsir 1 pxaKj bcrrors. . OR. HEF-: LEY'S English CandcHon Tonic txcrU a s?ocx-c IcZ.ecc: over lbs liter, I citiles it ia bii::i; a-lics. rssshs its , chres!c e3orcc'.s. tci pmwtes t.t sscrtt'icn;; circs iciijsstisa x4 cocsU- patisa. tJiirrc:! the f?i,ie. !of ? j lb. mtite t!ttca, ced iijt lib corta 1 iWr3. i PflDCP Cleans. Coins. ir& j LUfiLO iloirseRrsa, Kfceos ! Sere Throat. aMh a. and cv. !ana. BreneMtit. ee?ia Coaa!.Crsa. ihroat, ldosar3 cnett.ir..i.-im7CeasnBDTieN. PORTLAND Empioymeiit ; Bureau. Stilled help furnished hotels and KeMa .-rants.. Private boarding houses and faciiliea. Labor tired for railroads and contractors. ",Te recister strictly tlrst class ccoks, waiters . ard domesUcs. ISS X.Srd. St. . THILLirS, Maa"r. F Writ for our irniamoth. eE ratnloinie. a K) pace S V hwik, plainly illustratml. 1 y Kivils manufacturers lowest price with manu fucturers' disvx-ui:t on all goods manulactured and importeil tutu tne Vr.tted Slates. ST tu 50 cents on every al?0 doller veu spend. " Yo y J sell only lirt class goods, 9.w rrocerits.Iaruiture.cktb. lHg. dry coods. hats.cups, biHits aiul shoes, notions, crockery. Jewelry, bus: gio and harness, agr: rultural i!ri:!en:tnts: ia fact anvthmv' yea want. Saved hy buyiue et us. Send " cents u pay ex expressage n catalogue, a buyers' guide. We are the "only concern that oney. sells at manufacturers' prices, allowictr the buyor tbe satae discount that the manufacturer pives to the wholesale trade. We suaraulce all ecods to be equal to representations or money rfundeil. Gooda arut by express or freight, with privilege of ex . omiaaUou before payiss. A. LAKPES & CO..- " 1S Qulney Btrvet, thucago. IU. GAL ro siTivK 1 i