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/ ouricr. An Independent Paper, Devoted Especially to the Interests o- Southern Oregon TWELFTH YEAR GRANT S PASS. JOSEPHINE COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY 7 1897 Belief ft r Drinkinjc Men. WEAR RESISTERS! We, the un«ier>iuned reRidents •( the town of Willows, Glenn eountv, State of California, »i<« hereb certify that wr have uaiuhvd uaretullv the results of the treat meat a9gi\«-n by II R C odbv I- ley, and known a»> the Coiinellev Liquor Cur«, andean properly, »he«rfullv and do recommend the said curs ami its remedies to any «•»«• nvedin^ tnatinsnt (or tho lnjuur habit Seth Milligan. Supt rior J. M. Milsap, County Treasurer. L K. Stewart, Anaessor. John II. (¡raves. County Recorder. W. A. S horn. Editor of “Jnuriial.“ J. A. Patton, merchant. A A. Nortlvke. Insurance Agent. Mrs. M M Calder, 1‘ostinistress (ieo. I> Dudley. District Attorney. J. E. l’utnan, druggist. H B. Burton. Bank of Willows. A. Houtiheimei, merchant. F G. Craw ford. Prop Crawford House Sol Davidson, merchant. J. P. Kltnmar, hardware merchant. William Weiss, cigar lautory. H. Baker, Sheriff. R. Wi ks, Railway Agent I-,. Kelly, Lawj 11 S. Eller man, litv Clerk. K, Spevt, real estate dealer. Frank Mc.\<>it<m, Lawyer. F X. Tremblay, Physician. C. Baylor, Phypician. A Hulxler, wholes.la liquor dealer. Robert William- Bozeman, Montana, The undersigned h sd I vihs of Chico Butte Co., Cai., do hereby certify that they have noted the result s of the ireat- ment given bv Mr. II. K < onnelley for the cure of the liquor habit and can cbeeifully recommend it to any one needing Mich treatment. J. Ellis Kodley. M. D. N. Johnson, merchant. .Io D Sproul, Attorney-at-law. W Lee, I >r uggist. 8. 11 Wilson, Sheriff. C. L. Stilton, lily Att»»rney. C. N Johnson, Prop. Johnson House. J. H. Saw tel, merchant. J. G. Lewis, Postmaster. Ben Hastings, Druggist. (> L Clark, Chico. The undersigned reaid *ritg of Oroville, Butte county, Cal., do hereby certify that they have noted the result« of treat ment given bv II R Connelley f«i the cure of the liquor habit and can cheer fully recoinmeiid it toaii)ono needing such treatment. J C Gray, Judge of tlm Superior Court R. DeLanve, County 1 treasurer. Ed Harkness, ( ounty Clerk. E B War»!, County Auditor. J C Osgood, Tax Collector. S S Boynton, Postmaster. E W Fogg, < xelner Bank of R S A Co H T Batchelder,Prim ipal High School. Warren Sexton, District Attorney. For Ladies and Gentlemen; WEAR RESISTERS ! For Girls and Boys. Sold only at the Honest Goods: Moderate Prices. RedStar Store J. W. Howard Wants Your Trade And will make it an object for you to deal with him. ( ome in and sec his new line of N 4 no’ Q REFERENCES. I WOLFF & ZWICKER B« ard of Sup»Tvis«»rs of oienn county H C Hulett, Willows; Frank .Miller, Butte City N B Vat lerford .................. P R Garnett, W illows; ¡»avid Markham, Orland ADDRESS: ( onnelley Liquor Cure Co., (1 ncorporat»*»!) Chico, ’ al. FIRST NATIONAL IRON WORKS _E3 Y y OK [INCORP< »RATED] SOUTHERN OREGON. Oregon ortland MAN'UFACTUl ERS OF Hydraulic Pipe And All Kinds of Macninoïy for Mining- Purposes. Capital Stock, $50,000 Receive deposits subject to check or on •ertiticate payable on demand. Sells sight drafts on >ew York, San Fran •isc«>, and Portland. Telegraphic transfers sold < jd all points in he United States. Special Attention given *.0 Colle» tions nn»; ¿ener al business of our cusUimers. Collei’tions made throughout Southerr 'rev'I'l.' «. HII H.veH.-i:'li€ p.ir.ns. J. 1). FRY , I're-i'lent. J. 1 .1 I 1 S, Vice 1'resiilent R i “ L ( III,IMI Ma'. AIA»---- BÄIBGE WORK BOLTS RODS [RON SHUT 1 1 WINDOW GUARDS. )OORS. AND •TJ.I I ‘ ’ ‘I Jr. ju Cast-Iron Structure Woi - CONSISTING OF — ilTLE, PEAR. PEACH. PLUM PRUNE, CHERRY, APRI COT, NECTARINE AL ESTIMATE*. FU & X l»H» MOND. CHESTNUT. CORRHSFONDENC? SOLICITED IwBUI. I T •. jRADK ami O rnamental T reks — Ainu — Groceries! StriFbern Plan's. Blacucrri PlaHi ui trän» » Irst-classgotK’e. kep in Mock android at the Invest price- qi'ilitv con-idered. T 1 <i ü HLL| GttoWN ON — — i neo Hill Land. I d -1 1 uiicy Groceries ! hardwar :. tinware . TABLEARE — OUR NURSERY e’ WITHOUT IRRIGATION. rsr We <l«> nut handle, cultivate oi attempt to propagat»* an) varfetur« or <in«la </i fruit, until Mati-fiod th J they •re will adapted to the Moil an i ■ iirnate peen liar to Southern Or gun Write for ’.srins to H CARSON A SON ( jr ,.l -.vanaiiteil a-Aireiented rs P a - s . Oaroux Fann 1‘reduae take* SKXLs HAY FOR SALE I. Y ALI. DRUGGISTS .11-'AIN and A_ r I . S. ( \-1! Siili being in th»' middle, and s nt to the queen. —London (Graphic. Aaliite Your Wife. Men do not take off their hats to each other. They nod. Many marriu»! wou»«»u L*upublished Callioun I.«-tt« tn . .civility com pin» r K A kinsman of John C. Calhoun, whe it’ ug to tret« ’I 1U with th»» has recently visited the old h< must» ad t h«*v to their in South Carolina, says I m * f< uml til inenibt r nearly 8,000 unpubh-hed letters inpt thi’iu die» n<4 'V South Carolina stat» sman. H< «¡r »» I» b«! a.utlinK one written to Mrs. CleniBon, I Vii w v. ter, March 7, 1848, she bring ♦I u ght •use <»f a at U h * time in which < in the young wife, “I hold th» duties i f li ■ 'i s in it, n r< ¡is»in fur fancying that than life its« If, and in « Khalid has »« a>u»i to oar»i for h» r manfully’ and agnnis z,< < 'gards h»T as a bt longing to not lost, but will I»» 1 of th»» » ivilitH h «>f life ar»' in after time. Ind< A^Hy^ry b»‘«’aus»' she is his. In the very much hr a A'ay a wife should foster all those and that to lr / littl»- ways of making him fe«d principle the ’ J/V m »1 ih «till h« r Prince (’harming, mor»* than i is nii oftun ki’pt alivu by these out- that great1 1 »ibsi'i vane« h that ar»- th»' harhin my faith . r- < f r< .'inemunt that it hi hoov» s all to ter, th»» ruction tinm—Philadelphia J«e<lger. presei <.r»*- ’ - « r'Hl« |tr<Ml. tv«. tain I res l_ I in« nd** I it i I* I n. » . ...... m * fol. a« nmb« r, slieud it, » „ fTrr. i* as a m ih ; ’’i pour« » m l it ovi r it uml p irtook * crd. At almost Hi«' flight» st h they of D ihmg * Iw » I»’« pt a cuj» of strong j. ik tiat« 1 1 f a d< g <»1 U« cloth ing < r flok < t a p rsou t»”iG n.g the ing fiuni th»* tabi«-wa• tocall for a fr»'sh poicupiiiv ml «tick U htc , r»»n*it.g au ay supply of cigars. ILs «»ol«irud a» rvaut fr m tn» ai mtd withouts r pull 1 ■ Bill I>rtmgilt him two dozen Aft» r require»!, ’lb«- facility m ».uiuiiing h< liffbt 1 ng one of thei • • s pocJ ■ . ■ r . • • . . | tu.uk that th» Bpin« - . . • • tt " • al th' i 1 Tht » ui» r end f tba -1 : - ; ' . . . r. <) '• 1 ’ . small barf . Tht Ifltetf * • k> • p w< 11.. tg f.r. Jht r 1 . with ■ ■ ■ i y UH dt Of t!n- m .’ it if not u |d« ;».--’it thing t l ■ «tu k fc.l < f them.-—Poitlund Or»gon 1; If I m Fatal > r«nr. Scone—The bar parlor < f the Prine*' Georg»*, Brighton. Pip» and b»» r all around. An old salt saying “I’ve got n riddle to a-k you chaps. If a'erring and a '«If «■• *-t tfar» « f ir things, ’ow mony coul<i y »u buy for six pence?“ Profound silence und much puffing of plpua. Pr»sently a voice from th«* »or n»’r: “I say, Bill, dui y»>u Ray '«rnngs "Yes, I saui 'erring«.’’ “Drat it, I’ve Is < n a-n-ckonin cf niucktr» 1 all this ’ere tin.» ’’—Lond»ju Black and Whit» . II« n«-ath Him. “I didn’t tiotici- them at all I don't cam what tin y do. ” "NoF' “Na Th< y ar« ta ne nth n» " “Yea?” "Yea. If their flut Was I course it would be diffemu*. There Was reaaon in «11 Ui «ven i xclniling an apur'm In troït Tribun«. J. M CHILES. Flour ar Feed Frozen Muttou. Apple Hutter lake (.rauUm.ither'a The reason why Argentine mutton Tin first tbit g to do is to ma-ure aoiua generally is of inferior price to that of gis' I, ,w . t cid< r iapple cider) aud bull New Zealand has a thrveft M » xplatm it half away. This should be done the tion. Iu the first place. New Zealand lav *.................... lay I i 1. i you expts t to begin with the possesses UMtuy 1 a muttun produc ing ! .. a—ijvr *r» _* r - 1 use a porcelain lined kettle breed superior to «Lu» that m....... grown 4.. ill 4k... the ' that holds five gallons. Boil it half Flute. hi the second, the New Zea away and l«t it remain iu the kettle lander feeds bis st." k during the winter ivernight on the buck of the stove. The time with < xtra forage, while in tlie ady antage < f this is it is v arm and w ill I Argentine the sheep are * **•' allowed to i„.glu 1 cooking earlier. As seen as poasi- I graze upon the «ame bare i" . pampas , ____ „ during file the next morning I begiu and pre- I the dead taiuou. The r.sult uf this le ! »are the iq pl< s as f> r san and put in that the New Z alander produces an 1 ti the cider al) it will hold. Fi?l the pot even, well grown carcass, while there full to the top. and as it cooks soft keep is sent home from the Plate one U] h > ii jutting iu more apples to keep the ket w hich a hasty tovering of fat has been tle full until it is quite thick mid let put during the spring months cf the 3tx>k slowly and stir very often, as it year. The difference between the two will burn very readily if it is over too carcasses will readily be noted by any hot a tire. It Deeds to lie c«. ked a long oue who pays a visit to the cattle mar-' time. I never finish mine iu one day; Iter. Thirdly, the freezer in New Zea ■imply move it back on the stove where land freezes the mutton on account of . It w ill not cook, but keep w arm over the breeder, and in the Argentine the night. When it is done, it will is1 cooked freezer buys from the breeder. The dis uwav considerably and thick and dark advantage of the latter system, so long ■ like a jam or inamiulade. Iki not swn t- as the breeder has uo knowledge of lh< , en until nearly done, as it bums more t < quirements of the market, is appar pni’kly, and by cooking away as it does ent The New Zealand breeder Selects It might I«' too sweet. Use white sugar his wethers with care, rejecting any aud »weeten to t mte. I use no spices, as I which will give an inferior weight or "iisider they «poll tie- tlavorof thecider which is insufficiently fattened fur the and appli s If they ar« ust d, they should butcher. He remits them in small I I'« of tlie very 1« st and carefully added. droves to the freezing establishments Tins recijie keej s perfectly without be and takes every care thut they shall ar ing put up airtight. I put it in stone rive in perfect order. The Argentine I jars und tie a cloth over it merely to breeder, o:i tho other hand, makes a ket p out dust.—Practical Farmer. contract with the representative of the freeztr to sell n giveu number, aud the An Old !><»g. latter binds himself to remove them It is interesting to study the eccen- within a certain date. — New York tricities of animals. Their freaks und Lt'dger. fancies seem to make them almost hu- man. A dear old collie who has been The Mother of Seven Soldiers. When Colon» 1 Knox »if the Duke of indulged in all sorts of ridiculous whims Cornwall * light infantry acquainted I has recently taken upm himself to re the »jueen with the fact that Mrs. Ke- sent the habit of his master and mis veth < f Garrow, St. Bernard, Cornwall, tn ss in sitting up late. When the dog was the mother of m v» n s« i s, all in the considers that it is bedtime, he becomes arn.y, her majesty caus» »l th»1 following restless and wanders about the room, letter to be written to Colonel Knox: lot king ruefully at the offenders as much “Her majesty considers that the fact of as to say, “Aren't you ever going to seven sons of one family serving in the tak* your departure up stairs?’* When army, all with exemplary characters, he becomes convinced that Ins mute ap reflects infinitecredit on themselves am peals are unheeded, ho walks slowly to on the parents who have brought them his accustomed corner and with a deep up. The queen d» sires that you will grunt of dissatisfaction settles him*»« If congratulate Mrs. Kevetb, give h» r tin ostensibly for the night. The funniest £10 and framed print of her majesty, part of this performance i« that he never which 1 send herewith, and ti ll her how spends the night in that corner, but the glad the qu< « n is to think of this tine moment the lights are out and ho feels example of good and honorable service sure of not being driven down stairs to their BWreign ami country from the where he belongs he takes up his quar sons of a single Cornish family. Her ters at the top of the stairs leading to majesty has k< pt the plmtogrnph of his master's bedroom. This same dog Mrs. Keveth which you s. nt me and has as keen an appreciation of good c.»ku would be glad to hav»* one » f the seven as any human epicure. The wag of his brothers in a group, but if this cannot tail when pound cake is given to him b<‘ obtained, of each separately." Th» ami the refusal of that tail to wag when photographs have been framed tog« ther sponge cag» is off» red t« 11 the story us in an oval frame, that of Mr- K v» th plainly as words.—Bro» klyn Eagle. Iron I onndation« A new way ( f ccTst: f .undatr n f« r a tuli bui triM with in 1 a soli«! I a bui t Street, n «li itest' Forms! o oi ii< i:. build rg«. which nnder'd u - rtf’- t dlggi .g to any d< j,t h f r a !■ c st I« 1 Tfw rnly way < ut 't th» diffi' H y w the m nking ' f a rat, «on in ti. [th*, pl nt, up> ti thee nj.-nlt d t,p« Uli* a hoi ow !' rm of «< m. nt *v t It. in COURIFR OFFICE Wanted An Idea 2 Fy nteto « * - • • • #Mte w 1^1 tXB‘ IN * MTX WtaajRfVte. L > f VMS kto« t Wv bwanre * JA I'll«»1 trur-tt .•y r strw J< ad upon limili' 1 st ■ ' - ■' it h ’ ' I I I \ • t Ko>al i’linteeumkliif, PhruNeniaking two or three generation« ago played an importaut part in French politics. Diuis XIV hail a literary prompter who used to prime him with phroM's and plun for blui scenes such as would excite the pisiple'« admiration. " Your inajeHty w ill soon be going to the races,” said this prompter one day. “You will find a notary entering the bets of two princes of the blood. When you see him, sire, make the remark 'What is the use of thia man? Ought thi re to be written contraete between gentlemen? Their word uhould be enough. ’ " The acene came off—the prompter saw to that—and the courtiers exclaimed: ■'What a happy thoughtl How kingly 1 That is his style. ” Another aceuo, more likely to inipreaa the populace, was planned by this prompter. A sledging pleasure party wa» arrungcil for the king. Just as it was about to start several carts passed by, carrying wish ! to the jioor of Faria “These am luy sledges,” said Louis, pointing to tlie loaded carta, aud he de clined to join the party. Talleyrand coined for Louis XVIII the remark which bo was reported to have used on the day he entered Paris: "There is nothing cluing.si ; only a Frenchman the mom in Paris.” As a mutter of fact, the king did not trouble himself to utter the phrase, but Talleyrand inserted it in the journals of the day that the people might flatter themselves that their king hail forgot the past, and consequently there w be no change. Perhaps the most striking phr ten d by a modern king wiu< s' King Humbert a few years » k tlie cholera was raging in ’ He ■ nf had la'eu invited by the r Genoa to a bunquet, w* » in these words : “ Men are f< aating a ¡Genoa tuen a - dying at Naples. ’ Naples.' Youth's ('.ompnnii . Worth a ore !»-.<. Sir W» niyss R id tolls a «¿ »ry nulo lent of a grim si . " linos?.. ’i «ri«* t. riwtii of | .111 li V \o\ <x . laus. worthy, long | forgotten, time who was a proto«,. 0 Itnguv K<> „ derhood in ‘Our Mutual hr.« was known ns Cuckoo Jack, and he hveu Upon the Tyne in a well patched old boat, picking up any trifle that came his way from a derelict to a corpse. One »lav an elderly and most estimable Quak» r of Newcastle, in stepping from a riv< r steamboat to the quay, slipjied and full into the stream. Cuckoo .Tack was at hand with his boat and quickly resum'd the luckless Friend and landed him dripping on the quuy. The goo»l man drew half a »Town from his pocket fl’id solemnly handed it to bis preserver. Jack ey« <l th»* coin for a moment with a lin k luster gaze, spat upon it solemnly ‘f«r luck' and, having placed it safely in hw pocket, sai»l in a matter of fact tone t< the soaked (Quaker, “Mau, ah’d hev go ten 5 shillin for talin ye to the duudhv tse ’ “—J>>ndoii Telegraph. The I.ion Seri* Tiiu u»r..«.. 'i “li<n H’Tmoii,“ preached in tin* Church of St. Kathuriue Oree, LuudunhuH Htrcut, I ahk I oii , I imh been |>rcHched annually in the Rumo church for 251 y« arH. ItH origin in duo to one Sir John Gayer, h burner Ioni mayor of Idomlon, who, traveling in h wild part of A niii far in advnnoe of I hh at- tundantH, suddenly found himself alone ami face to fa»’»» with u lion pioua man, Sir .Tobn and pruvod < t i m to b I t *•• w • answered, »aw the aui*\>;»(\ WHY .r* ihg ium *v«un»j,1 in* irn to London Htr Joli H » frotn th«» intrrest ha*md fnt t....... . hu»-4!oed* .««v ami a H«*rmon Is* preach- .* 10 1« 11 future gunurationH how God le ard I ih pray«-r and delivered him fr«*m tlm mouth of th»i iiun. lla*liM«>fi Mild T«»l*l Mann. A writer in Goodwill sayn that Tom Mann once hocus * »i the ch rgy of not sympathizing with th«- p<s>r. A rubbish op Benson, hearing of this, invited him to Lambeth and tax« <1 him with it. Go ing up to the b<Miksb»*lf h»* took down a book and b» gan reading. “This, “Raid th»' archbishop, “is w ritten by a clergy man. What »io you think of it?’* “Oh, that's all right,“ said Tom Mann. “Who wrote it?“ “1 did,“ Raid the archbishop, somewhat triumphantly, presenting him with th»- book. The btxik was “Christ ami Ilin Timos,“ and th»- passage which the un hbishop read was from the chapter on “.Suffering Populations.’’ Tom Mann often made us»' of th») book at <> lailst meetings. t, the knoll and is gan to walk ba« k aud 'forth slowly upon th»» cl»*nr«*»l portion of th«- ridge.—General Horace Porter in Century. 615 th I I Juatlc 1. the Hough. “We u.ed to call him the cac.ua edi tion f Blackstone, ’’ .aid th« utajt , who hud lived In l'exaa long enough muk< a fortune, aad tne bliod -ya M ■ -jÿf > goddess never hail a more pwolrar rec »•’ v regulative. The lav never bothered him a bit, but he reverenced equity ? He had a dignity all hi« own. but nev allowed it to interfere with his love a jeae. « »w#As “ 'How old are you?' asked one uf lawyers of a venerable spiuster on ■tand. “ 'I was born iu '45,' «he snapp “ 'B. O. or A. D. F quickly ask i'll F&vofi«« UFI Jíseíj. Judue. And the mature maiden di' aed her brother IxTauae be would n < chai er *1' i . aum J b> dorangtoMnl lenge the court. “ 'Is this your first offense?' o oake 1 t • Liver, K Jnoy», and Stow..a. of a couvieted horse thief. I* A’.y. ln tM K 'M and yo» “On being assured tta !k a a u » «Ili «ava ti ir.» and Doctor'« Filie judge said, 'Then I will ,.!y giro , «v «t Ya i «a «.tir* bara''««, ar J p*r- H9 years instead of 100. as 1 wc a»v • i.oliva, «'•• I «••> •-n't done had you beeu an ol n«f< ■■ 1« ' a • • ha .-a» “A miller had bong? t»< '■»reel, r Ilv pe apples from a farnie* and t > tn« and tongue cato ar< «rtag tion to recovot on « la n. .at at •»' J SlM rids were underam 0. i. .Ing .. ties, of thr.»' bushel- i t i., >al .ura yo». “‘How did v ' i . get ibe anvbtf •••4 If y have eater ar hard te the court c the fnrmer t" • r- ' •. «al» or «leef ‘ ‘' Bou hl them ful f flour f» “ t the , ■«, a J . < r '* *ONS LIVER miller.' • .r ■ ’ -< • « you aud bring “W? i n u ibeo-urtga\ ■ I' e fanner pleaaant «i««' 1 . • a ver'- id tai ! the <>at. ai.atn.t lira at any ,.rr? >u tael your «yetara nV Detroit kroe «a. «' u ai . regulating without tw ■ KMu A *1- . « simmon « L iver .-uio H«-*Lraur*««V . h ’. l .»wti m w. ith* f F,*, preis» i F i • rt at < ,■ bv •> t«xnp< nr j • rnal ft r M in •- Co., Philadelphia. I It t< Ua effect that *'uieb»' y Rho*'.. art a restaurant ir which ne * •' ni i eneu i be tus ' f few to *«e»v ’ any • queue*' »f Babea which ?b vlously make tigeR .« n < >ne can I JBIRT o smith . easily believe that tb world eoold he Î the tatter, th h *>’ th ier. ; the happier, tf I A • 1 DRNKY AT-LAW. this prop.-xa were w id «»I lj carried oq L G b 4> t « P a »«. Onto«, to I net anna to Pm iuM 1« «Il Stata «ad F«d«ral Court« Men nave bee lystem wi i. aiandy gr-A w aah dow a » Orriv« tn B.«c IcitMii«. water, but they h**r • a. rays been e rry for it »fff rward f’m *outaat -h* British niQ«»’Uiu h m s.', d '»twrveu to drink WILLARD CRAWFORD, t<.« - >th i ■ a>' .«i.d A .«x*d tL'-jf AITOR NEY AT LA W. ì • acre, if ful! of Praelieae In all Federal, State and Sa- mi ir Rrem. Caiirta. * »r uoh et ei if in Orris« at Ra.iuaaca Turn, S t . Noara. i . th" w^y to Notary Public. n taureu.s v» h»* CIM. HS . sail ct , lobster, veal and hau. HENRY L. BgNSON. mayonnaise mu uuoau. rare ouly to U» procured upon production uf a Attoiney-Mt' i<aw. im'dioa! certificate of fitness to r»M»iv« GRANT« 0B- them.—London ( «raphia. Orna» nT,i »naBank. Practica« in all ¿wU Ü>* Htiita l>ea«i Man'« Claim. Among tho rich niiu<« cf Leadville 1« <,no called Head Man', L'lft'tn It seem* a certain popular miner hsd di«d. 4“d ARTHUR P. HARTH, his friends, having daoidod to *'’• him a good hcih I off, hired » ■»“ »or «itJ act us sextln. It w— “> ‘>>° midst of Otrii » ovta ma Haas W inter, them was <*» »•*» of «now on the ground “t"1 *b® gray» had to go six Grant’s Or«g«a foot below that. The gravedigger sal lied forth into the snow, depouitlng the corpse for safe keeping in a drift, aud for three buys liotht'W was heard from i..u.. A delegation sent to r?nJ the fel --- VIA --- low dinoovored him digging uway with all his might, but found also the in tended gi live converted Into tho entrance — of — of u sliuft. Striking the earth, it M-eius Pacific O uimd & b . h« had found pay rock worth |U<) a ton. The delegation ut once staked out claims £> rese Traimi Ix?svg For* hi imUf adjoining his, and the deceased was for gotten. latter in ♦ha on, the snow *•» und and having « ' tin. «ii'»»* t I .ax’ . •• other part 11* K k . • ' . irwav Mt tf '■ •' I ’’l'1 “ I. ‘r •?" » ^4. I a be vs rains U'« al Fast V J , I v/rvxwv- ’ i t ,vin7«jT>ur •'* AurMSF, Oregon City csjdm b*< ’ J«h«r.«- ,, Cottage Gn>r« Irya« ..ad «* “* Tan,«at ,, H»l««y, Harrto- Palmer ’ 1 .ectio« City, Kngaaa. * tail a. ' >«•<>,II, Drain, and ail •talion, troin <1 f’tfuuiiewf, after havk M ^oeaburg to Afbland iucluiiv«. ..uc many thouvands of doJIarfl a Ro««burg Mall Dally year. Extravagant living ami disas trous speculations did it. , «t. ■ lv Portland sr. I t-tor.w. LV. 1 lir.M. Many prominent btisinsMi uswovi- 11 tor m lv . Albany LV. including the Baltimore board « M r m ar. Hnaabarg of trade, thw Vicksburg cotton ex Salam Puwnger Dally. chang*» and other like t*odies, are paint ing resolutions strongly condemuing < «fi r m 1 1 v Portland xr I 10.14 1. a. VT. 1 ’ on a. a. tin* Hction of the senate committee on f l* r ■ î *r balani the Cuban question. essional Cards. Doctor in Dental Surgery EAST and SOUTH Stianta THB Revit» «hs loutberi The Southern Pacific west bound train was l»e<l up in Tertis by masked men a «lay or two ago, but the time lock « hi the oaprusi rar safe saved the treasure. Time- Fur Theorising I’ m *. Tlw A J pi Will im W»«I i « m | A U B) . Bloobumper—Before you were mar ried you had a tfieary that two oonld The Alps, from a g» 'ological point ht live a. cheaply u. am. What la your view, are v» ry recent, < )nr Welsh hills, opinion now on that auhjent? tnough coinparativ» ly «»peaking insig McBride—It la a condition, and not a niticant, ar«'far m«.r» an» u nt. They ha»l theory, u confrouta me now. — Is * ii mountains for ag»*s ami ages Is-for»' Waterbury the mat» rials which now comjiose th» Rigi or th»- Pilatus w»?re <le]Mwitwl. Ind»-« d, w»* may say that it is Iwcaus«- Bird.' < .11«. th« y ar* •>-» old that they have in « n HO Them am many birds of which th« evetr ma« much worn »1» »iwn. Th»> Alps them«» lve* in A merioa ba* are crumbling 4 ami b«'ing wash«»! away, male and female have th« same call, • omr and if no fresl h < Icvation tak< s place the such ns th« rar. e. th« rcok, th« New trouble. Wbei men meat, th« time w ill com»1 wh«*n they will Is, ho Z«alai«i parson bird and the gull, and to th« highly cultivutail tiiusK al ear a «Testing uaually !• loftur than Sn»»wdon or H« lv» llyn. Well bow are ditfenuie in pitch may be perceived Th» y hav«* already uml» rg« une «'nor- you t ’• That de the ordinary ob mouH d«*nudation, and it has ts •en show n winch would velop« health talk The man that from the summit of Mont Blanc server With tie true songsters there la who hu no atom some 10,000 or 12,000 f«et of strata littl dHfcmii' ■ in th« vi. ai organs of ach or bowal has been already r»'mov*s| D< nudation th« two «• i « h , although the mal«s of trouble la almoat a b» gan ns rooii as th»» laml row ahov«1 the moat Bp««i«s sing la tti r and mom oom uurioaity Trouble tmuoualy than th« fi nial««. n men take no sea and th»- mam riv< r vail« ys w» re ♦ x '"c are of them uavat» «1. —P» ar-on's W« » kly. aelvc* They work HORSES AND RIDERS. aa if their bodi«s were made of iron PI uh bugn ia now owuüd iu Provi- and their braina of atvtL They aat aa if they bad copper <tto«na< he and bowels of fiüUCM. b»»»*» By and by, overworked nature re- WfRrfiHhM, 2 10 L4, in to I m » »old ul br> Tb< n come headaches, nervousness, b<<! blood, liver an«i kidney troubles health au» Sues arid strength g<xra It is really won- Pn- foluH, 2:12s4, in ou<<»f tb« exnning erf il b«»w mm j ahu*e the human body wittern fir&L will «»and' It 1« equally wonderftii how q»ii< it will recover from abuse if ona It ih «tatAd (hat W. F. Hiev le hu re help» lily in a rational, natural way tir»*«l fron* tho turf. It was to give junt such help that Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets were prepared. Gocirg« Bpoar»« will driv« für N. W Th» y are for constipation and torpid liver, ilubiiig«r i*oxt iteMon. an<l in curing those derangements—cure it (*«.»»«. IZ U__ V - • ASK# us- «it y louipiii mi ins and resultant oiseaees, ;.C..L «a. M.4« - 4« *««ii«'-M UU» for inc ainter and will b« raoeil ngaiu nrxt such as sic k and bilious headache, dim ams s«>ur stomach knw of annettte l«»d< eretiun or dyspepsia windy belchtiigs, It is said that Mr Tewksbury wm ” heartburn, pain aud distress after eating, end kindred derangements of the liver, prepared U* pay f r Jobe R stomach and bowels They are mild in u* < I ur Gentry a< Mon merely supplementing nature They are the result of years of study and Andy M D- well dunks that l»w iu- eipertem e and there is nothing else like t* mta t< f«ir* t!.-» tr<4t« rs for ths them nothing so effective If your drua Fur gist tries to sell you something else he Is n U* h qoestion, I k R i he, th»- ' .iiadlan driver. will either Ignorant or makes more money out Di of the other th ng *€ obtrum ve, ' * bare tiw» handling 'I K' ddy. uewsptfpt r r’ jM/v* r n« it y ar oQgh the pri*«»n I IWulnh I’, 2 171^, by StrathUn<lg", i robber. “Imt w! Absolutely free o< cost, for a always jro throng i tr a n will hi ■ Ir In cainpalgiM"l by Put bbat.k t JJMITFD TIWF O*| V, n* *4 ye h r. breakfastV* * The People's Common Arose Medie.* Ih m * r.« y, 2 20, the errat paring by a V pterre M !» chief C- 4” ’ 1 ‘■ - •a “ Tnrev W< 11, I don't mind t« lllhg y«m to the tavshds Hotels” . g>. _ * « «nMilatc griding, wh « *ir»d by Happy Partner, a tlie plied nm hU idit, string tiiut 1 ► '«»tut! rat loti* • b»»k -f f -S large pa Bon uf Happy Medium. « la strong pap*» «* • likely to be <»ut of the borni*« m « f« >r n One «-ent s*srn;<» <*4B< of oa> r y» ar or two. We do that to g« I a» V L. r huler iswmu ring L L D., 1 Owr Mk>.ow up»*« -• 1 .e- i«W uf the »Digli” ’ar p»r«U -. **—PltGbuig 2 0U, aud O”«n*, 2 IIJ4, ai.d vili b*i I Ur Ikr' ••’** —M Í •’ eg alar ' * At M b dical Lhrutiu U- out w ith U m u * ih st )ear. ■ L. . - • -ÄW W Y j • (live • Away I WIM DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE' Pullrn«n Buffet Sleepers — and — S econd C lass S leeping C ars Attached to all thiough traina fut Sidt Dinsiuo betWNi P»rtlud ud Ctrnllii ■AIL TBAIM DAILY (BXCBPT JUWI a Y. T AG m gli*» xr. | I JO f . ■. lv . | I lAr.v I’ortlau'1 ir. t'orvallk lv . Al Albany and < orvalli» cam oat Wein, of Or. I'.ntral .« Fla.t.rn Ry. ■ IPHRM« TBAIN DAILY (BIUBPT SWttAt.) 44ôr m I ly . Pertland ar. | T lb r m I ir M Mlnnville lv . | THROUGH T1CHM1« r. oil paint* in the Kasten. Platee, Ceas 4a and Rurvpa can he obtained al lowaat rata«, »rau. J 8 PURDOM, Agaat, Granta Paio, KP. KOOKIU. K KOK1I1.KK. A»»t. P F A P. Agl Manager 1’orUnd. Ur. ■e^r T ■ ,r?j Wanted-An Idea PraU«t j M aaa vb«y may br»M yo« w«Uaa Write JoH V WBbbKKIH'as a CM). Fate«« A«S«^ M?L W m I i IUV’ o . I>. c , far th«ir B0 prt«« oWat ara4 lis« of ì» J buudrwd iar«uUuQfi wanted ttw rm nntLr ROGKy MOUNTAIN NCVtfS »«III«. «WL«. Mr™- wrr.nuy rrs^igg •t •1 «• te t. Pst r«, Tsar a ks A4«« m < FÄ rafi *»»•* la »«rtteylag Cslor»4?, »»Mirtti ' inn la Irvtlarra »naat—Iff ■