Image provided by: Josephine Community Library Foundation; Grants Pass, OR
About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1899)
rued down Greve cree*, end up ** • we do f Some say withdraw ami let muuul.m tutheGuld Bug. It wtuld be them misgovern themselves to thair very ben.fi. iel lo Lelend *n<1 »l,° ,o heart’s content, and gratify also their FVBUMHKb KVKKV ÏIH BBDaY, king cherished ambition of looting Ma ! Grants Fas*. PRICE «V VOORHIES, nila. Ths l would be easy but cowardly. We learn that our Wulf creek corre- KDiTOM« AMD rKocMIKTOBM. »pondent he. taken op tier eSode »« Ton No, we are responsible before the world bat as or st as* airriox : I nel U. Perbepe •« will beer from Or tn 4 for the future of these islands. We have Hu money vou pay for a new wheel is some $1 25 taken hold of this matter and we can’t One Year, in sdvame. tbe eeer future. 8he ie » It“"*» lu»al bsolutely ure < iA let g >. We must see it through. Six Months, times only part of the price. The bicycle new- writer. < .36 Three Month- Makes the food more delicious and wholesome Billy Fallen has gone to Grants Fas« .06 Single Copies, - mender gets the rest. If you buy. "Vengeance demand, a victim ” In to live. W* are sorry tu lose him, a* he Advertising rates on application. Copy a ca,« like that of lit« murder of Mira .v. change or* ad' __________ ____—__ for must be - handed m before was so veiy pleasant ami cor genia'. Tuesday noon, uiherwi'x* setting of the Fitch, aa in the Durrant case and otbera, , Vf r. Fartlow of Grant- Fan has taken hi* matter k ill lx- < barged for at the rate of 5< when the crime i, ao allocking and ao Coning Hum« in a Body per running in< h, wmgle column. Altera i1 place in the store, and is doing a j ' I lion« and additions to copy will 1« charged horrible, public «eutimeut demand, A letter received list Monday from j business. for at the rate of 10c ¡«r running in< b, »in that tb« puniabment of th« guilty party Major Percy Willi, of the Second Oregon Correspondence. We are very sorry to hear of Dr. Mey gle column. be aw-ft and .ure. And that i, right. volunteer», now at th« Preaidio, by Eu- 4 to b urin with you need have only a bowing ers leaving Grants Fas*. He is a good Entered at lb« po«» olhee at Grant« Paaa, No «tone ahou’d be left unturned to die g«ne Willie of Salem, «aya the regiment 4 Oregon, a» .«* ond i la», mail matter. From William». physician and a very charitable inan. a, quaintam e with the wheel-tinker cover the perpetrator and the penalty will be moaterod out Auguat 7, and will1 4 James Hah war in your city >aiurday. j He would attend a patient whether be ■bould be prompt and aevere. But loo reach Portland Aogu.t 10. T hursday . J uly 27, 1899- 4 received bis pay or not, and be was res often, in the haate to punish the crime, "Th« regiment,” th« letter »ay«, “will ■ J. T. Hartley made a trip to the coun I sonabie in his charges. Alger and Pingree formed a com b ina eagerne.a outrun» sober judgment, and 4 GET THEM OF ty wet last week, . atop and parade at Aabland, Roaeburg, ction. This sbou'd surprise nobody. h »imply to arreet a man is to condemn Mr. Espey ia our butcher Mackin Sogeoe, Albany and Salem and than i Hermon Messinger is expected home ! Bros, are lhe hay sellers; Chapin A is our experience that roasted heel and him. In tbe < of Durrant, although finally at Portland ” from Klon lyke some time in August. uutatoe« go together excellently well. ! Moes are the ¡vegetable seller*. Milton there ia little room fur doubt a, to hi, It ie elated that the regiment will -Miss Lelia Goodwin went to San Fran j Mells refreshments. We citizens are guilt, yet it caonot be denied that pub come homo tn a bodv <Uco Sunday to be gone »everal months. well supplied with the necessities of life. Bruised, bleeding and stunned, as lic »entimeut convicted him long before sailed in front and rear, weary with the Mrs Ellenwood and children ie urned Murder of Miss Clan Fitch. the evidence w«a known. One murder M inis . heat of conflict, Secretary Alger hauled Tuesday from their extended visit in Bicycle Sundries of all kinds. will not right another. It behoove, u, Last Friday lhe news came over U»e FhcgeiMk Blatter from Wildervillc by Nuashi down his Hag and surrendered on July all to be lair and impartial toward young wires that Miss Clara Fitch bad been Granta Pass All kinds of Bicycle Repairing neatly done. Mr. aud Mrs. Burns of lhe Fa«« passed 19, after a protrai ted seige. It was in McDaniel and to give due weight to all found murdered in Cycle Park iu Port- | Mrs. D. John sr.t who bus been on Headquarters for the RAMBLERS. ou their evitable. He would soon have bean car through our village Munday evidence bearing in hi, favor, a, well a. land. Her hotly was found early Friday (he sick list for some lime is now con- ried by assault. way to Lfeer creek. that which ceema to implicate him in morning, by a man named (ieorge Arn vale«, ent. Mrs. Jasper Daniels of New Hope ¡8 M ihm Flora Lough borough and brother The quartz mining industry here ha« the crime. One thing that ha, been old, who was hunting for some cows in waiting him. With Lis family be moved 1 lAn.RE re<1 '"H- * , to _____ f quite sick with malarial fever. are xisitmg their _____ aunt, _________________ Mrs. John Bailey been held back by the reputation of this eonatdared a condemning ditcrepancy in the park. She was last seen in company I_________ t ■ ^¡iginaw where they lived till iaat 1 lath an.t ■ :l_, mostly apple- 1'.».^ Early ¡»eacbes are getting ripe. In set lion as a “pocket" country. We do Ilia »tory wu» iiia being told of the death with a young man named F rank M. | of this place. April when he returned and soon after fruits.g.H»l well, evervui» have pockets here, and some rich ones, of Mi»« Fitch before the body lia<l been Daniel, who boa been arrested tor the Mist-es Abbie and Daisv Stites returned another week there will be an abund- went tolgerna where he obtained employ- around the pl., e. but we would like to have it distinctly identified. Hut tbe boy, who informed crime. from Ashland Saturday, after attending a rice. tn nt with Mr. A. Weed again His wife Noble Words of Noble Men. Mi«» Fitch wan the daughter of Engin- ! the Chautauqua. understood that we also have permanent him have been found and they fully cor J. H. Rubinton lia» been quit« sick \ n joined him and they resided there ()N’E of the I x - m roborate hi, «tory in that partic ular, eer Fitch who runs . C1D’> two story, on thitf road.and during the past week ; an at tart of mala (Compiled by btephen Jewell I quarts ledges, and some that are seldom Charles' McGee, accompanied by Ad till his death, which was a terrible shock. built .louse m room/ h.M At thia time, and until further evident e the neiru of Mrs. D. j McCarthy, formerly equalled in richness. Therefore, all things whatsoever >«* die Bryan, MatUe McGee and .Miss Will ria is thu cause. He left tbe house after dinner, so well and necessary ua ia brought forward, the writer ie strong ol this place. She lived here at one lend, at a good Blackberries are getting ripe. There i would that men should do to you, do ye . heerful ami in good spirits and 40 min- of iamson went to Ashland to be present of the town. Otting The Hon. Adelbert M. Dewey is tbe ly inclined to believe in the you Ubi time and had a good many i friend» here, on Jones’ day. 1 even so to them.—JesiH. will be an abundant crop. Ut another state, own,, , ■ ’ les later was carried out of the mill with auluer of a book, “ I he Life of Admiral man’» innocence, who were surprised and i shocked at the We bold these truths to t»e self evi head and face mangled almost beyond coat Enquire of us. Mrs. W. fl. H. Taylor seems to be im Mrs. R. Bigelow, James Gibson, Mrs. George Dewey and the Dewey Family l.ater—McDaniel’, »lory ha» been fur manner uf tier death. He had been caught I.) Larnmore aud Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ir proving a little although the cancer on dent : That all men are created equal.— recognition. n-rwllaad |rai History", a work which IS described as ther corroborated, an>l »huwn to lie true Jefferson. ving and children started last Monday her face is enlarging some. bv a belt and thrown against a Church Notice. as being nearly as large mm We hater’a up to the time when he »ay, he left the land 1» one mile frounj»j I think that every nation has a right pulley and a piece of timber. After 22 fur a trip oat to Eastern Oregon. People aie complaining generally of Dictionary or the Bible. While we are lady near her home. On the other ground and al in«« Iierieitl Rev. G. W. Black will preach at the to eetabli^h that form of government Iro.st, will make a tin« i hours of unenneiousness and teirible E. Van Exxe made a trip to the fam attacks oi malaria m our vicinity and alwaysgiad to hear from Admiral Dewey, hand, evidence ha, come forward which M. E. church South next Sunday at I! under wfilch it conceives it may live agony be passed away. His body was ous Josephine caves last Wednesday. adjoining neignburhoods. we think that the honorable is going it might furniah a motive for the crime. a. m. All are cordially invited. 1744 A, rt"\3 nuts, ir,,,, most happily.—Washington. brought to Grants Pass where kind friends He duubtlens got some good views of the a little too strong, and working the name Ilia guilt ia aa far a» ever from being e» R. M. Robiusoo has about 75 acre» apples; l.'iU a. re> oi iha (U1 No man is good enough to govern Bail Game Friday. had tastefully decorated the home of bis river bottom wild ami rugged scenery of that country. of small gram to cut this season he re of his illustrious relative a little toe hard, tabliahed.yet public opinion iacondemn and in n. " sad occasion apple licit in the cuuntrr , lhe “Kid” nine of Grants Pah- will and therefore we hope he will nut sell a ing him a, uaual without trial, and the Rev. G. W Black and family have ports harvesting progressing nicely, ex another without his consent.—Lincoln. widow’s | »rents for tne Mr. Fulmer was an energetic, honest are proving the most wu ■ingle copy__________________ great dailiea ar« helping along hat sen cross bats with the Medford ‘ Kid” nine oven visiting their friends at Williams, cepting a ii*tle difficulty with his binder. Anglo Sax m eiyiiiz-.ition taught us lo the truit ra -< r. Hers if, timent by apeculative surmise, which ia at tne ball grounds on Friday next. but returned to Grants Pass Tuesday. He expects to finish by the middle of defend our own rights; American civil man. kind io all, ami very devoted to his every profitable ihwstiwu Otis has been coming in for fully his good » room, hard finish not evidence t>y any mean» II he ia I he line-up for Granta Pa-s will be as Rev. Black now has a promising field ui this week. ization has taught uh to respect the wife and little girl, who tnourn his un a smaller house, gu)M| lei ■ hare of criticism lately, and the popular timely death, yet are comforted with the the guilty party, no gallows ia too high follows: Welch, pitcher; Harvey,catch labor in Eastern Oregon. rights of others — W J. Bryan. .Mr Jess is cutting a fine piece of fall running water in the y»M ' ! opinion is that his retirement ia a matter is ottered tor sale on er ¡McKenzie,short-atop ; McCroskey , first knowledge that never a harsh word or for him, but hi, guilt ehould be proven SlKNKIEWITZ. sown gr iu Mr. Jess reports it a» very We have no mor» light to govern of a short time only. Opinions differ in an impatient ook ever marred the happi and growing mnriuityoltk, J by aubrtautial evidence, and not by base; Galvin, second base ¡Smith, third good. All ilie grain sown in lhe fall i» those people there in the I ’ hiiippines Placer Items. regard to bi« ability as a soldier, but base; Mitchell, left, Colvin, center and 1( Il I Al'ltEs . u Ai.| ... ! tiaaly prejudice. much Let.er than, that sown in tbe without their consent than King George ness < f th( ir married life. The sympathy term > a. re" ;11 . there it one thing certain, if he had the Miss Cura B. I»eiuon, one of Josephine Hackett, right field. Tbe t»oy^ have of the entire community is with the be spring. had to govern us in 1771» without our year. Entire farri esn bt military genius of »Napoleon and had not Look at the Label. been practicing for the evert and expect county’s most accomplished teacher!-, reaved. He was laid to rest in Granite ditch taken iron the A Mr. W. H. H. Taylor is getting consid- consent.—Senator Mason. the confidence of his men, he would lx* Keats in the closed a four months term of school al Subscribers to the Cot rikr : You are to put up a strong game Hill cemetery July 17. The same min farm could tie made very erabla wood cut this seasou This gen powerless, and that is one thing he seemH The greatest nime which mankind up-to-date farmer. Worib'ii Placer. Miss Lemon gave the beet ui requested to look at the date on the pa grand aland, 10 cents. ister that married them was in charge of lie Imuglit lor halt that uu^ lleman generally keeps on hand a nice can commit is tbe inauguration ol a war. to have signally failed to command. satisfaction aw a teacher. per opposite your name, and if in ar lot of dry oak ami fir stove wood for lhe prosecution uf a war, the conquest of the funeral. And several of the former jikSOO I-“ .•■oxiuo («I Our opinion is that Otis is too high an Home Valuable Mpeei ini'ns l he Greenback mine is running night rears, you will he called upon soon to wedding guests being present, all con . good hard fiauh.L, market. authority on tactics to tight savages In territory, and lhe subjugation uf peoples. C. L. Mangum brought in some speci and day with good results. pay up. Any who have given us any strained to make the occasion more pa of city,le»8 ilian 5 minates waii mini»* and jungles. — Senator Boutwell. Rev. J. Sams and family narrowly scboul ur post office. thing on subscription and have not re mens of quartz the other day. which are L. N am ” !.. ’ Drowning “ .. erpl ’ D will t>oun thetic. Trulv,in tne midst of life we are absulutey startling in their richness, 1 have their new house completed. It escaped being burned out early Thursday A people sufficiently civilized to fight in death. ceived credit will please notify us im A F riend . In this issue appears an article from $<1500 deuce ’** *' in " north . morning of last week. The family had for liberty are entitled tu enjoy it, and being filled with gold in all shapes, ! will be an ornament to Placer. Sisson, Lal., papers please copy.) MBaltimore News", entitled “The Pass mediately and the date of expiration retired lor the night as usual. About 1 Lot 50x100 feet, set out to fnmi chunks, seams, flakes, ami particles. W. J. Bryan would not rob them of the ing of the Organ’’, which is full of good, will lie changed. Mr. McCulloch h as just comple’ed • he o’clock Mr. and Mis. Sams were su-hltn- 7 room house, brick cellar, bin One piece assays $-.00.000 to tbe ton. privilege.— Hon. Joe Bailey. NOTICE 1OR PUBLICATION. essary out buildings. solid sense. The time cannot come too s-urvey of the road from Placer to l lie ly awakened by a loud noise occasioned Ingersoll bead. Another not so good, goes $61,150. Tbe Land OIBce at Roaeburg, Oregon,! soon when men will cease to let their BlaL.ek Bros’, mine on Upper Grave by the falling of some heavy objects Obituary. Col. Robt. G. Ingersoll, th« famous ledge is about two feet wide, and the Elve two 4 8k,r July, 15, lBtltf.f S creek. opinions and principles I hj created for - 1 -x *^()() / Good William I* l-'ulmer uas born at Tp|»r apostle of Agnosticism and one of Amari specimens were taken at a depth of At the same time two little girls, who Notice hereby given that the follow- and plaster finish. Nearly bo them by tbe “committee”, and when po Black Eddy, l ’ enn.,Oet.25,1863, «nd died $100 Reward. $100. were sleeping in an adjoining apartment, ca’s most brilliant orators and jurists, about 105 feet This new found Eldor ing-nanied eeltier ha» tiled notice of hi» is dark loam and has agenen. litical belief shall cease to be hereditary. of truit, from apples and pw died suddenly at his home at Dobbs ado is in Josephine county. What is The readers of this paper will be were frightened by the noise ami the from injury to his head in Weed'» Mill intention to make final proof ill support strawberries, amt selected trw Conditions are always changing. A Ferry on July 21. Heart disease is the use of going to Klondike, when (Beaded lu learn that lheie is at. least light of tbe fire and ran screaming out of at liiema. Si»kiyuu Co, Cal., July of hi» i ¡aim, and that »aid proof will be rieties. A good well and man’s political stand point must be in stated as the cause of his death. It such fortunes as thia are waiting discov one dreaded disease that science has the room. No lime was lost in investi 15,1899. Billy,ue he aaa generally < ailed, made before R. 1,. Bartlett, county clerk buildings. Making a very fluenced by changed eruditions. He been able to cure in all its stages, and gating the canse of the disturbance and came to lhe l’acilh1 coast about Ifl year» Ol .lo-ephine county, Oregon, al Granta and within 10 minutes' walk j came very suddenly, lie-had been feel- ery here at home. Pars, Oregon, on August 25, 1K9*J, viz: (hat is Catarrh. Hail’s Catarrh Cure is would be wise indeed who could wisely lie lived about Grata Harbor, Benjamin F. Mvtick, on bis 11. E No. 78118 XWi W I 1 "Ur acre-in ing indisposed, and his wife had just the only positive cure known to the it was found that the kitchen floor was ago. outline his unchangeable policy for the 1 he Young Ladies ’ Club of this city bouse and outbui • H • i N A , N I i of N VV '4 , suggested that his luncheon be sent up mrdnal iratrrniiy. Catarrh being a on fire ami burning briskly. The fire Wa»li., till 1893, »hen he «ent tothe trees are in good ¡»earing, a,i. next 10 y<ars. Different conditions re- to him in his own room. He refused will meet al the home of Miss Vida comdiiutional disease, requires a consti had -’.arted from a pan of ashes that had World'» Fair and vitiled hie Ixune in NW 14 Ol >E>4 Sec. 24, Tp. 35 8, K«U. city. quire different remedial. What the pao- Do name» tbe following witnesses to tuthmal treatment. Hail’s Catarrh been taken up early in the evening, and Penn, ile returned to the coast and lived saying that he did not need to be waited .Moore Tuesday, Aug. 1, at 2 ». Ail prove itis continuous residence upon and ( ur«- is taken internally, acting directly pie want are facts, ungarbled by party young ladies invited. \ un,i Up * ill buy on yet, settled back in his chair and I and inH.-’m-> - -i :.t rs <•! placed under the stove. Tbe noise had near Merlin, Joeephine Co., lire , »here cultivation of said land, viz: withn. the city. We prejudice. __________________ died. the system, thereby destroying the been caused by the falling of the ttto\e he wa» in theemploy oi (lie s P.D.AL-Co, Expensive. J. II, t'roxton, of Grants Pa»s, Ore.; you have lhe monty. luiut foundation /f the disease, and giving talk the matter over. In one of last weeks dailies, we reati and some pots and kettles into the cavi till November '95, »hen lie went t> Mill G. M. savage, of Grants Paes, Ore. ; W. Edgerton Paddmk. A young man leaning ag linst one of the jut ent strengih by building up the these words: “Nearly every man in ty burned in the floor. Hail it not been Creek, l.ane Co, where lie waa enaaired J Savage, of Giants i’ass, Ore,, J. J. the large glasses in Fetach ’ s front win constitution and assisting nature in do • > «Mr. Arthur Edgerton and Grace Fad for this timely warning the liou-e and cutting and driving logs on the Muliawk Freyer, ol Grants l’a»s, Ore. ( lay county is armed andon horMc-back, house ut 7 rooms; In.' dow one day last week leaned just a ing ¡t-* work. The propnetors have so finish; good well with pump: hastening to either one ride or the oilier, dock were united in inat£jjnony at the its content» would, no doubt, have been and Willamette river» till October, much laitn in its curative powers, that little too hard. Result, a shattered glas« about 2 acres in a general vwmt they < It r $100 lor any case that it faAe destroyed. As it was, however, the tire llvii, when lie returned to Merlin to claim carrying and going for news, and protect home of the bride on Wednesday, July and a $12 bill. WANTED. one-halt ot which 1» winterapp.e to cure. Send lor list of testimonials. 19. The wedding wa^ a very quiet one, was quickly extinguished before any in marriage the hand oi Miss Mollie sold on easy terms. ing one another's homes. Lights are Ad ires« E J CiixNEv A Co., Toledo.O AV'jol) wanted on subscription, at the serious damage was done. A hole in Htepheneon, to »horn I e waa betrothed. flashing from housetop to ho<H«*tc|\ and the only guests present except the im Choral Union. buhl by Druggists, 75e. mediate families ot the contracting w I arres two " the conch horn« are blowing signals the floor about a yard square aud some He was married at Granta Pass, Oreg., Hall’s Family Pills are the best. OVJV7 n,wn. muil .L A meeting of the executive curnmiltee IIEAL ESTATE. from hill to hill, conveying information parlies being the officiating in inisler, acres of rich black liuttonh badly frightened people were all the cas Oct.Sth, 189U, and returned to Mill Creek of the Rogue River Valiev Choral I nion Rev Robt. l«esliu and Mrs. Leslie and Leland Siftings. H t information regarding the bargains Will make a nice huit ualties. that cannot be read but by thu elan for to resume his labor 'out in November had in al v-tate listed below, call on or address land. was held Saturday in Ashland. Mr. E. fruit and grain. one friend, Juddie Taylor. IL ueived too late for lant issue.) which the message is intended." This tbe misiurtfine to have his leg broken >. • 1 lodge, Cui kier office, tirants Pass. Notice. The decorations were not elaborate I) Briggs was elected president am <•< < d- •/ W | Thirty•crwM*’-' dehghltul slate ol atTairs exists in ths while at work on a dam, and again in Oregon. ( . D. Burnett has his new store nearly ing E E. Washburn, who resigned ' red and dars » __ Notice is hereby given that Deborah state of Kentucky and is the lesull uf a but very tasteful and pretty, ami ia completed. April l>ad lus leg Ira, *ured by a cauthook $9 i’ER Acre will buy 121 acres of land lays well sheltered, and « A committee was appointed lo provide Daniels, my wife, left »*-y.bed and board keeping with th? quiet tone of the whole fruit raising. v niile-taut of Merlin. Thirty acres in “feud" battle which took place there the C. D. Burnett made a flying triple the .June 17. ’SS8, without just cause or breaking and striking I im. Being unable ■ u.i.\.ti...n, everal hundred fruit trees, ex After the ceremony, refresh for an orchestra for the n.i<lwmtei con day befura. One of tbe injured is desig event. to work, he came ba- a to Merlin, where cellent water, easy terms. 1 nrlllv «tiw. W W I Taenn a r- convention. Dr. F. W, Van Dyke of Grants Fa«« yesterday. •»cation. I will not be responsible merits of cake and cream were served « »r< hard, and nated thus. “He is an ex member of he worked for the 8. P.O AI.,C>,through Grants Pass, E. V. Carter of Ashland, A large amunnt of prospecting i* _Uwg j lor debts she may contiact. $14* *’ r,‘ A 1 I ,|v H ftCfto Oi lant! Good house mid out buildinj? 9 the Kentucky legislature and ha» killed and were enjoyed by the company. tlie milling »eaeon. Moving his wife and ■ hum s east of Merlin, good red soi ready in profitable fruit IxansîM S amvel D aniils . Mr. and Mr». Edgerton have been Miss Hibbard of M< diord ami I’rof. .1. dune on lower Grave creeg, three or lour men." Truly a man ot baby to Grants Pass he went to Igerna, - i: WO fruit trees« splendid water trees and choice varieties oiappeH M. Horton of Jacksonville were name«I spending their honeymoon in camp on 1 here i» a la.^e amount of freight Ail the land - an be cultivated. Notice. eminence. Is Clay county civilized ur is Cal., where he worked till December. __________ __ The convention will be held this y« ar be i*«4 taken »loan Grave creek the banks of the river near Savage Rap H barbarous? We have been led tu be This is to certify that I am no longer 1 5 ltFis line, dark land, one half intle luw pa5>t a( re* linpro-- in Ashland. The several unions are c v - We are having quite warm weather, responsible for debts contracted by my from tlie 1'. lieve that disregard ol law and order and ids. On their return they will go im .. i , , ,, , , '5°'" i’ri'lge, south of town. This is general variety ol iruit.lA’‘teryijB preted to organize for work in September. ______ ________ 1 nuber to. was new land and ucailent for trait aad craia on»< i A good ram would benefit us consider- wife, May Mansfield. F kki » M \ s > i iei i >. the sa< redness of human life was a symp mediately to housekeeping Also a spring near house, Mr. Edgerton ia foreman in lhe box [ably. July 13, 1899. tom of saxagery rather than of civilize Good Wages at Happy Camp. oak, hr and pine fci hre-wood.1 lion. Now, Kentucky is an old «tale, in department of the S. F. D A I. factory. very cheap. There is a large crop of hav being cut J. W. Brown says he can see m> reason lad thu second »tale admitted lo the He bi gan al tbe bottom and hasacq'iired on the .Malone place now owned by J. lor people to growl in this country, as w U 1 >evm ai.: ••• S b)/ I nion alter the fi-deralion How has Ins present iKwiliun by diligence and — t A n f iall,i within he is 70 years ol I and is getting $1 a day U. Lewis. Two story, ten room house, Kentucky missed lhe true path of pro capability. Mrs. Edgerton is a graduate All quiet in our town. Some of our in Happy Camp. He says common la Good out buildings. Nearly gram, that such a condition can be not of the <«rants Fass academy of lhe class is in fruit bearing, consistingo* people intend going to the mountains borers are getting $2.50 per day there. Manure, lurrr» an.l Wholr.ale only possible, but so frequent as to »•> of ’pg. bhe is one ot lhe brightest and eties ui apples, pears, j»eaH*- x c for recreation. Happy Camp is on the Klamath river, De tiers in ... . most talented young ladies of our town. prunes, quinces, etc. AisoaP1« cite little comment outside its immeaiMte and is about 30 miles from Waldo, by of small fruit.-. A deep weHJl lhe health of the people ia very good. Both she and Mr. Edgerton are mem vicinity? Oregon is a mm h newer state water. Tins is one uf toe trail. All of Happy Camp’s supplies No sickness reported, But the warm best locations in town. Overiw^B than Kentu -ky. It has more lately been t»rr« of the Baptist church of this placu, must go by mule tram, and this makes weather is very hard oil some of tlie fields ami rugged mountain!1 and are active ami earnest workers. in contact witli savagery. But how »ale on account of jMMir beatUi Mr.and «Mrs Edgerton.while not old in the cost ol living there somew hat ex pen ilc-hy people in tiiis vicinity. sold only in would we feel it some such state ol ai- sive. Il is an old mining vamp ami has Je.-wefhburn ha- moved down and is h w a neat * fairt? should exist in some county of Ore years, are both old residents of this city , WATCR P*) ' ‘ WAGON cove fugs a seen lively times in tbe old mining days. now a resident of Leland under tbe hill. AND BANNERS. gon? In Lake county, fur instance, oi and both have hosts of friends here, wood-shed, barn, lien bouse.«M Activity has been renewed there consid It is a cool and quiet place to live. Real Malheur. What is the matter with whose lx*st wishes attend them. The »ary out-buildin^s. DH ‘,’ t | CW erably in the last few years. Sok Agents f. )r the- Patent Waterproof Duck CuvaiKa joins with these friends fenced ’ with division fence. i in is increasing in va’ue in that part Kentucky? Has the spirit ot her world or ben yard separate :ri*JggCT wishing these young people a l< n^ life A. 0. U. W. Grand Lodge. Rubter. Leather. Oiled and Mackintosh Clothing "ACQVAPELLE.’ stock famous whiskey taken pot-sessiun ol her, The New Sihoolhousc. house. 2-foot well A full assortment closing wily pump; well wailed up The Grand Lodge of the A. O. or must thu name of Kentucky al way.« of happiness and a bright future w of Hammocks and Camp Eurnitu The board of director» of this «1.strict Tin« property 1- viiersd ior *5 I elected the following officers last week deserve iis significance? The New bar Secretary. its cost, un account ot have advvttiae« I for bids fur the ronstrin- U North f ront Street. at The Dalles: tly, who desire to go to’ abw^a Elihu Root of New York has accepted lion of a three room wooden ward wt PORTLAND, ORE. I ( rand master. D. C. Herrin of The It is with a feeling ot exasperation the war |>ortfo! house to be completed by Beptomb« tu succssd Secretary that the American people begin to ap !»al!es; grand foreman, Ralph Feeney of $1000 ' Alger, who resigned. He is a prumin- At a sch*M)l meeting he'd not long prectste tbe fact that they have nut been Portland ; grand overeeer. C ( . Hogue Good variety of fruit. l'_ ent New York lawver but whether ur in the city hall, few being pre« »nt pu r J »oats. ï h iJ •. arc w a ' | fairly treated in thia Philippine matter. of Albany, grand guide, J. .M. Dixon ol not he knows anything about war, re- motion wa« made and carried that want to «ee it before Jt is j It is understood ot course,that press cen Lafayette; grand recorder Newton ( lark mains to lx» seen. board lx* instructv*! to select a site, sorship may sometimes become a mili of Hood River; grand receiver, R. L. x'ff pre|*are plana for a four room w ard h x.)l bi >( k > tary necessity. But when U is tortlie Durham of Portland . gram) inside watch Shatter st ( hautauqua house, material not *i>ertfied in clear and l»alan< e ¡n purpose ol deceiving the people at home man, C. II. Dye o( Oiegna City; grand fenced with new board 1«°^ Major-General Shafter told the st<»rv motion. These plans were to have' in regard lu the real state of the matter, lour acre« in fruit ••carinf- outside watchman. J. E. Millinger of of the Santiago campaign at (lie Chau prepared and preaenteil tu the I »eop *“'"'-«»im. ty uf fruit. Land lay» j there is no excuse for it. in such a coun Dayton . grand trustee, George \V. Prueb* tauqiia last Friday l he general in dea a »( b«*ol mevtin^ which wa* t<> hav«* I*« i .»*u«t tlie place lur ¡run i a!^u try as America. Have we forgotten how ••tel of VV« «ton , supreme representativ «, huu-e «mall barn an-i cribvd as being immensely large, a called later, lor lhe purp**-»* of votin ; tl,« and let us tell you inures«^ wr ridiculed the Spaniards, for sending Win. Colvig of Jacksonville, E. 1. Sn> ’h “hug** mountain of flash“ with a small bunds to rai*e the necessary funds. By JACOB BIOGLE lying message!* home tuHpain? On pa and Newton Clark of Hood River. voice totally out of proportion np.h iiis However, a* there is expected to Is $1600 ° ? »"’RSE BOOK j»er turning < rushing deieat into victoiy, l he l»egre...... f 11« nor elected lhe f l anatomy. II«* is not a i«,a-lv speaker, funds enough h»rih-c. ming for the ere ha« for year« been | n*da<-«< until (he truth could be withheld no lowing officers: .< » . 't: : I;, a staa<^™jCjTreat’se, with over dantly hi fruit, txrriesiy1 an I makes jio pretentions to «»ratcry, lion uf ibis buihling without inmii longer, and then there was riot and blood Grand chief of horn ,i' 1 E Bl- book L cnu There is a goo I boU‘«* so* ■pealing with h.-nation ani seeming tionde, it is i»rul ‘ ’ that th t ard w also a good well. i'?ve)’u‘ she<i at home The American people Barker of Aihmy ; gra embarrassment. Yet hia spec'll is brim proceed with Mistruction of tl school ur church. " u , have UM) much sense lo riot over a little », '■ r'-,ad ■ '■“iiiuÄär^’'*11'“'!»« Mr*. Ntepher s uf Tli 100x1741 feet, (curn< r MJ full of interest, plain and «tra ghtforw ard sc h<x>l house. * POCETE B.M.K thing like that, but they want to know chief of ceremonies. would make a l»eauUlu4 WU*** like the man himself. m-h what is going on, and if things arc not Prineville; grard r?co -:r "Z’wùbnT'^x’?* '’«■«i-teñe. goingrighi.they want to know the reason tle-riu ut The Dalles. andrlie remedy. Sot so very lung ago.wv The newlv elected No- 4 -BIOGLE COW BOOK were hearing of the ever victorious army, stalled by Mipreme J and of how tbe Aniertoan boys were Hbirlds. Thu per cspi N° ' SW INE Ä • ••• sweeping even thing before them. It ! »nee of tu $1.7.5, of which 75 cs The bê uary and $1 tn July. MARRIED was true but the trouble was that every lent» are ; ..... Fr'"« »-«eh thing would not stay swept, The Fili I at the I«>lg? »e-wi »n will be at If not handled by • h keerw U pi no fights in a way most annoying to Doth of Mr». Gto Roper enced pliarniac'5» civilihred troops It must be intensely -8 -tv- E... uZT X.'.WÍS Mr». Itoorirw R-»per tiled at the fam ly be assured of annoying to J Otis, who ie authority <xen . • Hor» nd Caxalry Kemi banted : mme near the loot of Oak street, you have your f*1* •n tactics. If 11 ths the Filipino would come Mui. Kreiche'dt, inspector under Col. lay altern<M>n, rather »ud>k>n<v. lhe out and light right, he would not last a compounded here. W a>love Randolph, of the Third United | h rbaps J immediate cause ot death wm hemor week, and parbaps he has sense enough SiaU-s Artillery, wee hi tebiand Satur- rhage of the nose, caused by impt v'r- to know it. He is nut ashamed to run d*y iiw'king L»r horses for cav.dry ser ishrd bhw*d due to the effects of a <an<*er away, when he thinks he is whip|>ed. •M Hw aad vice. Sixty-une are needed, which are «i» JI rears of the brea«t, with which she was «tfi ti He will fight again on the next corner, Jd ! lo be shipped to Manila f«»r use in the I ed Ttie deceased wa* aged 31 year* You can gain victories tn er him all day ■ p,'-r *■ Fourth Cavalry, stationed at that plaen. ane leaves a hi -'" readers. ’ lung with little effect, It is a sad matter n- 1 "Tular Any OWE of ' «be BIGGLE B ûo / ç L ’ - «•> • touXL". ' family having BOOKS, and the FARM I _ that this ignorant,misguided little savage I JOURNAL ‘ year*, a* d »re car.iiol nd what we want of hut» ' - ’ be sect b, mail I l»M*r was a i D mai tri* ache to ba»e io kill f«»iU hooass« Relit: < or**« oi oops but whai can ( office '*>« RMai. 1 tri.d. d t<.e tu^rai im a bodv. TkiUiK« ROGUE RIVER COURIER, OoVAS A P M aking P owder BICYCLE ECONOnY \ THE CRE5CENT Communicatee». Schillings Willamette Tent & Awning Co. — Tents and Awnings * HIGGLE BOOKS " A';:'::,— Death Lurks in Drugs far « journal N. E. McGre' «Pioneer True; GRANT» <’ :