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No. »3. GRANTS PASS, JOSEPHINE COU NTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL u. 1900. VOL. XVI. HARTFORD BICYCLES, $3O.C»0 and $35.00—CRAMER BROS. oprici AL IH RECTOR Y. • * / V UNITED STATES. • President . ......... . William McKiuley Vi.w President............. Secretary ol «te ....... ....... John Hay Secretary oi Treasury .. .Lyman J Gage Secretary oi Interior . . ....... US Blits Sec retary of War........... ... Elibu Root ______ _______ John D Long Secretary oi Navy ....... Secretary of Agriculture James A Wilson Post master-General .... James A Gary Atlurney-Geuerai.. . Joseph McKenna state or OREGON. (Geo W Mi*Bride U. 8. Senators ' (Joseph Simon (Thos H Tongue Congressmen (M A Moody D R N Blackburn At ornev-General ............ T T Geer Go/ernor .................. F 1 lumbar 8« vetary of State. St a e Treasurer......... ...Chas 8 Moore 8upt Pub Instruction... .J H Ackerman State Printer....................... H Leela ¿C E Wolverton Supreme Judges ....... - it 8 Bean ( F A Moore Clerk Board School LandCom. . W llOdell FIKhT JI D1CIAL DIHTK1CT. Western Division Judge 11 K Hanna Eastern Division Judge 1IL Benson Prosecuting Attorney ....... C B W atson Member Board of Equalizat. KA EuinnU f. S. LAND OFFICE BOS EHL KG. Receiver ............................ Henry Booth Register.................................. J T Bridges JUSEFU1NE COl NT Y Joint Senator. County Judge . |dKffiLJ Commissioners J County Clvra. .. j Sheriff ... ....----- Representative .....................J W Virtue Treasurer................................. J I l'aylor School Superintendent....... ID Hayes Assessor ................................ Tom Smith surveyor......................... BO McCulloch Coroner ............... Dr. F W Kremer PRECINCT OFFICERS. J ustice ...... .............'James Holman Constable ....... .....................J H Colby citï or GRANTS FASH. ..................W T Coburn Mayor.. . ................. Geo. Fuima 1 Auditor........ ................. Col Johnson Treasurer. Street Comm issioner......... John Patrick Marshal....... ............................ Wm. Lister f Frank Fetecu | Tom Smith j l D Fay I E E Dunbar Couneilmeu ......... *| T P Judson | N E McGrew 1 M M Rummage I H E Smith Regular meetings of the city council of Grant’s Pass are held in the council rooms in the city hall on the first and third Thursday evenings of each month. CIRC PIT COURT. Meets on the third Monday in April and the fourth Monday in September. COUNTY COURT. Probate court meets first Monday of January, April. July and September. County commissioners court meets first Wednesday after the meeting of th«* county court. B 1>. DODGE INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE Lite. Fire and Accident Insurance. Office with Frice A Voorhies. O regon (ilAXn P as », A C. HOUGH, x X« ATTORNEY-AT LAW, Pi actives in ail State and Federal Courts Office over First National Bank. » rants P ans , - - O regon . RESIDENT DENTIST. 30 Years Expel >ence. Oflice ill Opera House block; see the sign of The Big Tooth. O regon . G rants B ase , J J C. PERKINS, Ü. 8. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR, < >KEGON. jRANTb l*ASS? E local tiappeninas "Ì M Clemens, Prescription Druggist. Where du you gel your hair rut? Try Will Mallory. Bicycle hospital for all repairing al Cramer Bros. J. S Mvers, recently of McMinnville, is now Derating tbe barber shop of the Hotel Josephine, aud expects to remove his family here in a few weeks. Does your friend have a camera? A flexible, leather covered album would make a spiendid present—$1 and less. A. E. Voorhies has a stock oi albums. A. Brink has retired from the Hotel Layton managemeut and his partner, C. E. Smith, is now the sole conductor ot the business, which will be continued in its present popular manner. Richard Robinson of Wilderville, has purchased the 160 acre ranch of his neighbor, Chas. Klett. who removes to California. George Calhoun went to Ashland Friday to meet Mrs. Calhoun on her return from San Francisco, where she had been for some time under the doctor’s ('«re She is again enjoying good health. £ writing paper by the ream Wo iHtos a icani of «T.... ÍBI xtmtioX kgM« and Land Law», and Land I ties and can “eH rh*ww; tbintewt paper but first class gooua. office. D OBERT G. SMITH, RAMBLERS are fitted with G & J Tires. The best Wheel and the best Tire, price $46 —Hair Riddle Hardware A ttorneys and C ocnsei . ors Co. at L aw . The Experience social, given by the Office in First National Rank Building. Ladies’ Aid society of the Baptist G rants P ass , - • O regon . church, was an unqualified success, the I uet proceeds reaching the sum of $77 90. A pleasant musical program was ren r^EORGE H. BINNS, dered and cake and coffee were served. (¿nite a relegation of Grants Pass ASSAYER, citizens went to Roseburg last week to see and hear W. J. Bryan who spoke at Ottico opposite Hotel Josephine, that place on Thursday, Among the G rants P ass , - - O regon . members were Judge Abe Axtell, Com missioners R. I*. George ami N. Thon W. F. Horn. J. O. Booth, J. W. Howard, Fred Cheshire, C. L. ami Mrs Clevenger. Mrs. Ablf and J. Z. Keyes. Repairing a specialty, al! work guaran teed. T. A. Hood Ac Co. John Collins, who passed through here on last Wednesday evening’s train, in the custody of officers and bound for Repairing of all kinds. Ladies' garments dyed without ripping Seattle, where he is wanted for bank robbery, made a bold and almost suc the seams. cessful attempt at liberty while the train Works next to Clevenger’s Gallery. was passing through the Cow creek can yon. At Union creek, his guard« being asleep, he stopped the train by pulling the bell cord and made his escape on- notiied but was unable to break hie shackles and was recaptured soon after his absence was discovered. A number of especially fine Ani The Hotel Josephine has been leased mals and Heads are offered for sale by J. O Booth to Geo. E. Good, re at very reasonable rates. Among VIA I HE cently of Roseburg, who will take the lot are the following : charge May 1. Mr. Good is a former proprietor of the McClallen house at 1 Roseburg, and was previously manager 3 of the Hotel Perkins, at Portland. He I has 1 he benefit of many years of experi 1 ence* as a hotel man, and under his 1 managHinent the Josephine will un 1 doubtedly continue in the sunshine of at 4:20 in. popularity in the future as it has in the 1 pant. Mounted Animals and Heads. r X il • Mounted I-lk Head. Idaho Deer Heads. Oregon Deer Head. Deer. Panther. Black Bear. If you wish anything in this line or have any specimens you wish mounted, apply at the C ourier of fice or call on S. II. CALHOt’N. FIRST NATIONAL 13 .A. 1ST K. — OF — SOUTHERN OREGON Capital Stock, $50,000, Receive deposits subject to check or on Certificate payable on demand. Sells night draft.“ on New York, San Frar.- cisco, and PvfUand. Telegraphic transfers wold on all pointe in the United States. Special Attention given to ('ollerti«ms ard general business of our customers. Collections made throughout Southern Oregon, and on all accessible points. J. D. FRY, Prwddeat. J. T.TUFF8,Vice President. R. A. B ooth , Cashier PHOTO SUPPLIES FREH.0J, TOCOS 22 CYCLONES It y«»a are oq tbe market f«»r nut fail to see my fine _ t E s . E«e FREE DARK ROOM aad cnavmience of my Palma« For the fl. E. VOORHIES. K uhkhi bu . • • U bkuon . one who was a member ot Admiral liewey’a fi»*el here knows what a Canton ese dog is for tbe admiral had a very Continued Description of Fantastic Oriental beautiful dog ot that type which was hit constant companion. I remember quite Scenes, as Written by Chari well while the Mooadnock was laying off1 ton Perkins. Cal«>o«*an the day the army advanced, the admiral came on board and as hia (.ytnlinMil frum llfaci. launch came along side, the dog leaped The narrow ways were thronged with fa »i.le of Ilin »hip and fell in the tens of thousands of people. Lookir eu the admiral exclaimed "my | along them it seemed almost as if ou^ out for Pick,” a. he «as could walk upon men’s head.“, so close rush«! between the »hip’s h. The quartermaster were they. High and low. rich aud poor, all rubtie J shoulders. Coolies, naked side and pulled hiui , save for loose drawers rolled high up the ceived uiauy wordsol thighs, carried, on each end of a six foot thanks Siuiral. The admiral dgc and ordered the stick, water, firewood ami burdens of then wen various sorts. When an exceptionally ten inch . 1 tt|>on an old cathe- heavy load was to tie carried, some four' dral where in «•■a w-iny insurgents, coolies bore it, slung on the middle ot a , and aw the 1 • n^|^j Mat ,»n charge ol th. bamboo, two at each end of the pole. I turret « as lakmM g|id gtyitu orders al gave Peddlers carried their wares in baskets to train right a mil slung at each end of a stick, or in flat the order to cease |hen he trays bung like an old fashioned pair of said to the messenger?_____ k down Use con- scales, with the pole or beam on their aft below decks for I aun shoulders. cussion will injure bis I 'arriers thus bore great loads of fruit, (To 6r conf i fish, aud all sorts of esculents; live rate, cats, and dogs in wicker baskets; fat Biographical Sketch M oo pigs in wicker cylinders, sometimes with Iu its issue of Thur|d(| their legs hangiug out; and boxes, bales I960 the Sumner (Icwa> Gooott an<l trays of toys. Through the throng, liahed at the home of tte InteS. I exalted Chinamen, fan in hand, in bilken contained quite mu extonshrt flk gowns, amlj lit queue» peudeut Ur his life. It says in paffiF------ down the I )r home, S. F. Cass died at hiU ^k, Kun- ler nil illness of about 11th, at t-N |k in the W? °*e (From Our Regular Correspondent.) W ashington , April 2, 1900. It is regarded as so certain that the senate will pass the Porto Rico bill tomorrow, when the vole will be taken, that public interest is already trans ferred to the house, where the result is not so certain. The free traders are making some pretty stiff claims as to their ability to striae out the tariff clause of the bill and insert one providing for free trade in the bouse, but investiga tion shows that those claims have no better foundation than the talk of a few members who voted for the original tariff bill aud then became frightened by public criticism. There is no falter ing on the part of the leaders of the majority in the house, and the chances are that they will be able to keep the grumblers in line tor the bill. The ma jority of the house is always suscep tible to administration influence, and the whole influence of the adminiatra- tioii is being thrown in favor of the Porto Rican bill. Speaker Henderson is also lending a band and be saya the bill will become a law before the end of the present week. Secretary Root says the written in- •tructiona to the new Philippine com mission, the members of which will sail from San Francisco for Manila on the 15lb inst., will not be made public at present. Doubtless the really important instructions to the com mission were, given verbally and will not be made public at all until lhey have been carried out. At least, that is the opinion ot those who know what is going on. Lbecn suspected that the nttus, the oldest Carpets, Picture Moulding, Wall Paper, Took, Glassware, Cutlery, Graniteware, Tin ware. Lamps, Linoleums, Mirrors, Mattresses, Pillows, Cots. Bargains. Bargains. Bargains ■ ■■ Big Reduction Sale ■ ■4 FURNITURE We have to move part of our ware house stock, andjfor a limited time will hold a Big Reduction Sale on Couches, Chairs, Rockers, at a discount. We’re closing out some short lengths in mattings and carpets. »Maybe there is something you can use. Better take advantage of this sale Here are a few away below’ actual value. .Vlitl i inir«. We cannot cut these special lengths at these prices, worth 25c, to clase. 1 piece of 8 yards, those wTIo have a taste for them, buT Fhr‘«telwdW % was told by my guide that rat and dog suffered w ift'r meat (black dog meat) was eaten by standing the fact that nrpetMte people w ho have a tendency to baldness, vices of the best lung specraint the flesh of these animals being consid Chicago, beside« local phi sicians from «¡7; ffNUt ba We cannot cut tee special lengths at these pfees. ered an effective hair restorer. Horse his own city and Waterloo, he fell a vic ■puech ••tiriiirnr ** tuuda. actual teAC. to clase 32c per yard flesh was also exposed for sale, and there tim to that terrible lung complaiiit. the seuate by a doctor; 65c “ are even to be found cat restaurants, in Mr. Casa was born in Prescott county, linger, of New Hampshire, and ww- W.w the windows of which carcasses are sus Canada, January 31st, 1839. In 1860 he cilessly ridiculing the position taken on 59c “ ‘«<Hnov 53c “ pended for the purpose of attracting the came with hi« parents to Wisconsin, the Porto Rican queHtion by the orator, attention ol passers by. Placards are where one year later he was married to Senator Beveridge, of Indiana, who took ‘‘“•e___ - sometimes placed above the door setting Miss Martha Wilcox, a native ci New occasion, while making a speech in forth that the flesh of black dogs and York. They had six children, four of favor of free trade with Perto Rico, to Si.00, cats can be served upon a moment’s whom are living, J. F., L. 8 , K. L. and state his intention to vote lor a bill pro $1.00, notice. C. I).; of the other two boys, one died viding a tariff. It was the most amus ENLARGED CRAYON OR PHOTO FRAMES for this sale. There were plenty of women and chil at the age of three months and the other ing half hour the senate has had during dren in this vast crowd we were meeting at four and one-half years. About the present session. Senator Gallinger 1G\‘2G i Combination Gohl Leaf and Oak Grain, a very wide, large in the narrow streeis, some of the 1H61 he left for Ogdensburg, New York, laughed as heartily over that portion of I anil handsome frame in either combination Oak and Gold or women hobbling painfully along on their to attend Bryant and Stratton’s C >m- tbe speech of Senatoi Pettus, referring $1.5(1 ! Oak and Antique Silver; all complete with French glass tortured and distorted feet, which, from mercial college. Previous to this time to him as anybody did, but Senator I ready to hang. the light binding, were so shrunken and he had lived on a farm and had secured Beveridge, who was not present, is a diseased that their shin bones had be only a common school education. He much younger man, the youngest in the $1.00 Same size in Antique Oak all complete ready to hang. come flesbless skeleton supports covered graduated from tire commercial scjoo I senate, and consequently more sensitive Bring your pictures and get the greatest bargains ever offered in with a wrinkled parcbiiient skin, and in 1864 and afterwards taught in ¿be and he may take a notion to resent being their legs seemed to be little better than college for one term. In 1865 heawtemd bel«i up to ridicule, even in hi good the town. gnarled and knotted stumps. Occasion bis connections with the business college nature«! a manner as it was done by New goiMls this week - Mattings— Suites— Chairs— Picture ally an empty chair was even in this and after a short visit with his parents Senator Pettus. Mouldings—Lace Curtains—Wall Paper. crowd, or a chair in which sat some in Wisconsin, came to Iowa and settled The house doesn’t believe that thin mandarin, with awning and delicately in Sumner township, buying five acres government should reimburse the British I <113- II oiini ! KitgTit. fashioned lattice blindi closely drawn, or of land on the southeast of section nine, cable company for expentfett incurred iu a man who haw ked small wares or sweets four nnd one-half miles northwest of in repairing the cable to Manila, which Census for Farmers. for sale and carried in one hand a flat Sumner. Here Mr. Cass started his was cut by Dewey, and refused to pass at an expense of $500 each. How much meta! plate and a string with a small store on his land and soon had started a appropriating money for that purpose. of this $25,000,(Mh) so expended will find To build up a great oflice like tbe Cen weight tied to one finger. With each prosperous little town. This town was As a matter of fact, instead of being its way back from an arctic tea beach? sus Office in titteeu mouths from abso twitch of his finger a dear, musical note called Cassville and bad already g lined injured by Dewey’s act, the British —Oregon City Enterprise. lutely nothing to an efficient machine, rang sharply in the air. Pungi Pung’ considerable importance in 1875. In cable company has made many thous employing about three thousand men in An Idaho tramp who was injured on a Pung! sounded hi«,little gong heralding this year it was decided to move Cass ands of dollars, paid by this government Washington and about fifty thousand his approach from a Ions w ay off Who ville to Sumner in the hopes of a rail as cable tolls on account of the American 77;*!read car <^iile . atealiug a ride, haa elsewhere in the country, ia a difficult brought suit for damages, alleging negli task, and entire success is out of tbe knows? Perhaps from this primitive road lieing built to that town. Accord occupation of Manila. gent on the part ol I he cm pl ay ea of question. The office naturally compares but artistic appliance has in the course ingly the winter of 1875-6 saw all Cass This is the way the Kentucky mix of ages been evolved our muttin bell, ville on runners. Mr. Cass moved seven up strikes a well-known Kentuckian, Mr the company because, although they itself with the stage of preparation sweet music in the ears of those setting buildings, one of which wan drawn by a U. B. Earley, of I/ruisville, now in knew where ha was and that he ought to attained at tbe same period ten years forth in quest of five o'clock teas. Anon team of forty horses with a yoke of oxen Washington: “The trouble in Ken be pul off’, they did not put him off.- ago and tried by tbe test, it haa gained our progress w as checked by a funeral attached to the rear for a pullback in tucky will be a nuisance for a long Jefferaon Review. several months on its predecessor. One procession, which struggled past us, going down hill. 8 j closely interwoven time to coine. Il will show in all the Chicago democrats talk of dropping of the problems before it is how to pul amid a blare of discordant truin|>ets, is the history of 8. F. Cass and Sumner political movements leading up to the (be pro|iosed “Dewey Day“ celebration, in (he time thus secured in such a way beating of gongs, and screeching of that it is almost Impossible to give the (all elections. There will not be a din as most to benefit the Census. in view of the admiral’s political an stringed instruments, the mourners one without including the other. For a trictor county convention which will I m « nouncement. It haa not generally been In the Agricultural Division the need bearing aloft paper and tinsel dulls, number of year« past Mr. Casn «pent free of it. Ihere will be street fights considered that the desire to run for of lime for preliminary work is perhaps bright streamers, or little trays of food part of his time in Oregon where he bad and convention rows, which the new« office was such a high crime in thia par- as great as anywhere in the Census Kerby’s Bright Prospects. Lv. Portland . . 8 ;3 ) a.in. 7.0 i p in. large interests. January 1st, 1881, he 1 paper« will repott an riots. There will and sticks of incense. ticular section of America.—S. F. Bulle- Office. Farmers, as a class, do not keep Ar. GrantsPasa..lO:48 p in 9 30 a.tn. Repoits from Kerby indicate that the their accounts as well a» manufacturers, The coolies, who hxl their queue» established the Bank of Sumner and be shooting scrapes which will be called Un. Ar. Ashland . 1¡2 33 a.in 11 ;30 a m. and the returns from farmers may Ar. Sacramento 5 ;IM) p,in. 4 :35 a m. valley of the Illinois is fully keeping knotted up, wore, tor the inoat part, a was president of it up to his death. He insurrections. I n fact, it will be bad Ai. San Francisco 7:46 p iu. 9.30 a.m. pace with the rest of Josephine county hat shaped like a fiat lamp shade about has also been president of First National and disgraceful until the people of the Reports predict that 1900 will be the occasionally include « serious errors in tbe march of progress. A roller flour two feet aerosa. A little cu|>-»haped Bank of Grants Pass, Oregon. From an great year in the Northwest for immigra which a trained eye will at once detect. Ar. Ogden........... 5 :45 p in. 11 :45 a.in. mill is among tbe probable enterprise» wicker basket fixed underneath it held almost penniless young man, by shrewd state get sick and tired of it all. To tell tion. Reports from the registers of the Hence tiie farm schedules must be the truth, they are tire«l of it now. But Ar. Denver....... .9 :(X) a m. 9.00 a.in. to be installed there during the coining this covering over their heads, and it ness, but aliove all by hard work, he there is no way of ending the trouble land office and from the land agents ol examined and inch errors corrected Ar. Kans.is Citv .7 :25 a m. 7 :25 a.m. 9:30 a.m. summer, two saw mills are also under served more as a sen and rain shade for carried forward enterprise after enter- j Like an epidemic, it must run its th«* various railway« tell a story of un before tbe tables can be made up from Ar. Chicago .. .7:65 a,in consideration, and important public tbe body than an actual head covering. prise and at the time of his death, be precedented demand for land and a rap them with safety. If a farmer reports course.” Ar. Ix»s Angelts. 1 ;20 p m. 7.0O a.m. buildings will be constructed. The Clerks, merchant“, and well to-do peo- | had atnas<ed a comfortable fortune. Be idly swelling tide of immigration. The that his land sown to wheat was ten Hvnators are dispose«! to poke fun at 6 (» p.tn. 6.0x1 pin. creamery proposition is one that should pie carry their^ queues loose, an I were sides the Bank of Sumner, with a capital Ar. El Paso Great Northern railway estimates that acres ami the yield four thousand the charge of Speaker Heuderson that 6 :30 a.m. 6 :3<> a in. \r. Fort Worth Ar, Citv of Mexic o 9;.” m a tn. 9 :55 a.m. Ire seriously considered by tbe Illinois either bareheaded, or covered with a of $200.000, he had large interests in the there are cowards in the senate. For immigration will be 50 per cent larger bushels, fa is clear that an average yield Ar. Houston . 4 :00 a m. 4 .00 a m. valley farmers. They control quite an b ack satin or very fine black wicker Bank of Tripoli, and also in the First instance, Senator Depew said of it: than in 1899, when it was 00 per cent of four hundred bushels to the acre is Ar. New Orleans 6:25 a tn. ti 26 p in. area f as producUve land as can be .skullcap wi h a coral button on the top. National Bank of Grants Pass, Oregon “Tbe «peaker has not hurt my feelings larger than the preceding year. Thous incredible, and must be rejected or Ar. Weshington IL42 ».iu. 6 :42 a m. found in the state and the irrigation fa* F^very one see mad busy, no one seemed | He had larg? re.-sl-estate interests in by declaring that there are cowards in ands ol these immigrants will find their corrected m accordance with the proba- 12 :42 p.m. Ar.New York .12:43 p in cilities are excellent, This valley is rich unhappy. Each Individual was polite I Bremer and surrounding counties, Wia the senate. No, be hasn't hurt my feel way into the valleys and hillsides of Ore bilitieM. Sometime« the truth can be in all the resources of this section, min and prepared to make way for another ronsin, and Oregon, and a number of ing« a bit, even though I do not conce<le gon, which invite them to happy and made out by an expert from comparison eral, agricultural and timber, and must We kept to the right of tbe road, a rule I elegant an<l valuable business blocks In that there are cowards in the senate, prosperous homes, under genial skies with entries in other parts of the sched come to the front. Kerby is the center strictly adhered to, without which ail Sumner. but he does sort ot wrench my sensi and one of the finest climates the earth ules ; sometimes correspondence must for as promising and varied a mineral progress would have been hnifOMlble. The funeral services were held Wed- bilities when he intimates that the has to otter the borne seeker.—Ashland l-e opened to settle tbe doubt. All this I field as can be found in this part of the As I look el across the crowded way, I ; nesday afternoon, March 14th, 1900, at ranks under the general head of verify cowardice he speaks of in tbe s«*nate, Tidings. Connecting at San Francisco with sev “tate. In addition to its industrial ad could see always two long lines of people the opera house in this city. Never ing the schedules« is due to the tilists. A h for myself, Mr eral steamship lines fur Honolulu, : \ antages it is most beautifully and in single file passing one another, anti 1 tiefore in the history of Sumner, was 'io get the limits of probability for Speaker Henderson Is hereby informed Japan, China, Philippines, Central and pleasantly located and a more desinatile keeping close to their raapective right : and |N*rhaps never again will lie, such a this purpose for each country in tbe that 1 am not a bit afraid ot the trusts. Hou’h America. I place for a town site than that now ocru sides. In places tf>e streets were so nar large concourse of people gathered to 1 riited States, that is, the aiaximum and No, airree! The trusts can’t frighten pied by tbe town of Kerby would be ex gether on so solemn an occasion. Stand- me. I know t«x> much about them. I minimum yield and ths maximum and See J. I’. Jester, »gent at Grants Pass I tremely difficult to find. Tbe pleasan* row that passera by rubbed shoulders. Every one stood as ide for the passage of ing rof)vn was all taken two hours lie am a director in seventy two comfmnies minimum price which may be accepted Pass station or address < limate which ia enjoyed by all Southern a funeral or a priestly procession, after I fore the mi vice began. The streets without verification, io the object of an I that are on terms of intimacy with the n M arkham , <>. p. a ., extensive correspondence now being Portland, Ore J Oregon arasi« to culmma'e at Kerby in which the acknowledged order of prece were lined with people for blocks in | octopus Yes, sir ree, I am I” the acme of perfection. denegasi first, a ( hair with a paaaenger, every direction. who liad come from , 8e«retary Gage has made a verbal arriedon by the Ar‘cultural Division though even this moved aside to allow a miles around the surrounding country 1 recommendation to the president that a under the direction of Mr. L. G. Powers, IF YOU INTEND passage to the lowest dans laborers stag »nd neighboring towns, to pay there fast ( special message lie sent to congress, Chief Statistician in charge of that gi ring beneath a heavy load A man ia tribute of reape-1 to their former friend I suggesting legislation for a material livision. I h ee wimple w» hedulee have rin on foot, or a wealthy merchant with and neighbor, ■M*en prepared and prioted on different reduction in tbe internal revenue war The lavish display of flowers con- I taxei Figures given by 8«*< relary Gage a richly embroidered gown, moved aside olored paper iu order that they may be to allow tbe coolie wood carrier to pass | tribute«! was something wonderful to I show that the enrplus of revenue over readily distinguished one from another. uninterrupted. There were no police behold. The casket wav fairly hidden ex••*”»(]itures for the current fiscal year One of them covers ordinary garden Marx Corredi . Mw Story. men at corners, as we see in large cities with t>e choirevt codeition of cut already exceeds $53,(MM),(XX) arid is likely vegetable, a second covers fruits, and Marie Corelli, for the lir.t time in fire at home to regulate tratti« ; old estab flowers, rich and rare, arid by far tbe he third the great staple field crops. to b«* largely added to during the fast /■are. ha. written e .hurt at»ty for en lished custom based on a policy of mu the most costly and most artistically ar- rnewH schedules are being mailed to quarter. Mr. Gage thinks the war tax«** Ametic.n tn.fazine. *'Tbe Laurel, ol tual obligations look the place of a man ran/»•«! of any ever seen in our city. prominent farmers all over tbe country could be «afely cut in half, and the presi the Brar." ir the title of » hitter, bril in blue. and in many instances returns have dent has the matter under considera liant, timely story «hieb ahe haa ju.t already i»een received. A very noticeable feature to me wss Real F«tatc Trantler«. tion. finiahed for tbe Saturday Erasing I'oet. the ahaence ol all such animals in the If Hi« farming public will continue to (Recorded since April. 2 ) The h< laeurn of l’biladelpliia. Il deala with thè Sooth street as other nations use for draft and uoperate with tho heartiness already Ahn an War Chant tee, and handlea burden. Cate,pigs and <!•<« were the only | Cha* Kl«*’t to R M Robineon, Granta Pass is one of the liveliest displayed, thia effort will result in a of SW 4 of R and E’9 o! >E*4 of witbout glove, tbe "Society «lepori lower animals to be Been, the two former towns in Oregon. That city has just nor* trustworthy <ensue nf farms than aw. 7. tp 37 south, ran as 6 weet. ■tent" of the Euglieh War Office and tbe being chiefly in baskets for sale. The | c«/n*i«faration ........................$1500 voted $75,(XX) in bonds for a sewer sys has ever been taken. Farmers, as a tem, water works and electric light women who. for advertiaing turpowe, Cantonese dog is a muwt remarkable and Davis Brower to Luolia Brower, '>0 last, are lees able to cooperate than the him feel a < m > It Eves hit fw*i fr>m south side lot 2, block C, plants Eugene Regie ter. pictureeq'M* « reatore of the fox type, and representatives ef any other great in- bark wear« « ple«u»ed eipre-*«»V»n !! If you war.: are donning khaki Johnathan Bourne, Jr's first ad ‘ Th Laure!, ol the Brere, ” a tperbly a Bieyrlr that will MA KK Y OU K BACK GLAD, lustry. Hence the Census Office ran do does CaeteBOly did.Mry heftkiAcr | hi 'trated by Harriwtn Fie tier, will ap about his six*, but shorter in the body. ’ dition to Urants Pass, consuiera It was only 1 few years ago that it was He is a little yellow, prick-eared beast | tion .................................. ............ 6 uore for them than it can for centralised said that log rafts could not be towed paar in The Saturday Erening Po.1 of with a bushy tail curled over his back fJavis Brower to Loctlfa Brower, Iota lines of business, which can and do make coaatwiae Now ■ company on Puget April I«. 1,2. Send 4. block 7, Gmnte Pane, He lolls about laxity, his open mouth 1 heir own investigations, and it will do Hound if prejmnag to tow rafts to Japan considerat ion .... .. ............ Exchange. with purple black lips ami tongue giving i ts beet to present a full and accurate — Del Norte Record. D. L. Browning to It L. Babin, lol photograph of this leading occupation, Five acres in fruit, good bouee and him tbe appear«ace of having just fin &DxlD5 feet in bloefc 2, Millers i he Director of the Census urges every barn, tor reaidem-e property id Graata ished a feast of ripe mulberries—and ol add it on to Grant« Past, considera In round number*, 50,000 men are ex having eaten too much. Nearly every) tion . ........................................... I peeled tn go to Cape Nome thia spring, >ne interested to aid the work. l ass. Impure at this office. Cleaning and ...Dyeing Works, L dayman, Pi opr. Slinsta Route The CRAWFORDS For Sale Bv T. A. & Dress Shoe on Barth » 4 W .» » < i «