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I l l J I L II L I I j THE MOST POPULAR O r e g o n ,th a t th e S u m p te r d is tric t i j . w ill s u rp a s s C rip p le C reek in go gold i o u tp u t, com es th ro u g h m edium A Newspaper—Not an Organ. of m a te ria lis in g pow er. B \I v L I ilC il Flour flops’iii grow in a I mm I, hilt is ground at our mill. Froah- uphh in a leading cliar- arteriHtir. News Printing Company, P re sid e n t K ru g er is to lx* told th a t he can s till h a v e peace if h e | r . K. CHI KCHILL, will g ra iit th e U itla n d e rs 'd e m a n d s , Editor and Manager* d isa rm his people a m i pay G re a t N u b s c r lp lIa n U n ir » . B rita in a m illio n to cover h er w ar INVARIABLY IN A O V A N « p re p a ra tio n expenses. O ne w ould ♦ 1 (X) like to see th e e x p re ssio n on grim O n e Y ear, 50 old Oom P a u l’s face w hen he read s S i x M o n th s, th is c o m m u n ic a tio n . PUBLISHERS, Saturday, Oct. 14. 1899. GREAT STATE EOK BRN kHAklMJ. T h e p o litic a l c a m p a ig n tu c k y is so hot th a t w hen d a te th ro w s a c h u n k of tu rn s to a brick l>efore it o p p o n e n t. T h e w orld do C o q u ille B u lletin . in K e n a c a n d i m ud it h its his move. — T h e U n ited S tates m u le is to he given a c h a n c e p a c k in g a n d d r a w ing su p p lie s for th e B ritish a rm y in th e T ra n s v a a l. S ev eral t h o u sa n d h av e been o rd e re d . T he J o h n n y B ull so ld iers w ill wish th e ir g o v e rn m e n t h a d im p o rted som e negroes w ith th em a fte r an e x p erien ce w ith th e ir heels. A d m ira l D ew ey’s n a m e w ill go G en eral S ir R edvers D uller will dow n to fam e as th a t of th e m an lead a g a in s t th e Boers tw ice as who in v en te d ea rly b rea k fa st an d m a n y tro o p s as W e llin g to n ever th e p la n of d o in g th in g s tw o or th re e d a y s ah e ad of tim e — G lobe c o m m an d ed in a n y of bis b a ttle s. Dem ocrat T h ere is a c o m p lim e n t in th is fact . 1 ■ ..... .■ w hich th e g rim m a rk sm e n of the T h e dogs in a sin g le S o u th Caro- T ra n sv a a l m ay or m ay n o t a p p re c i- lin a c o u n ty a re assessed a t $12,830, a , e a8 th e y p rep a re to ta k e pot w hile th e sheep a n d goats a re w orth ghots in to th e g rea t a r r a y com ing o n ly $201. Is th is an e x em p lifies- Up a g a in st th em . tio n of w h a t is m e a n t by a c o u n try ----------- 1— u going to th e dogs? In New Y ork th e ° 0 ie r d»)’ Hew- ----------------- ey gave a poor boy w ho h ad ren- G a tlin g , th e m an who in v e n te d ¿ ere(j him som e little service, a $10 th e gun of th a t n a m e , h a s passed gold-piece. N o tin g th is , th e Louis- his 81st b irth d a y . T h e people w ho viHe C o u rie r-Jo u rn a l re m a rk s: were a t th e o th e r end of th e in v en - “ j) ewey h a s k illed h im se lf w ith th e tio n a re dead long ago, re m a rk s a n 16-to-l-ers by fa ilin g to leave 160 o b serv in g n e w s p a p e rjn a n . ' silv e r d o lla rs in th e p alm of th a t a g a in st ex p a n sio n . \ et th e la te s t A lth o u g h th e d e m a n d for rail- p h o to g ra p h s of G rove in d ic a te t h a t roafj lab o re rs c o n tin u e s brisk in he, p e rs o n a lly , is still e x p a n d in g . P o r tla n d , th e a p p ro a c h of w in ter T h e o rd ers for th e new a d v a n ce h a s n o t sto p p ed in q u ir y for farm m o v em en t to be m a d e a g a in s t th e h a n d s, m ilk e rs — o r wood ch o p p ers. F ilip in o in su rg e n ts d ire c t o u r co m In q u ir y for la b o re rs a lo n g these m a n d e rs to g arriso n a n d h o ld per- lin e s is still fre q u e n t, a n d w in te r’s m a n e n tly a ll tow ns w hich th e y oc- i ° ^ 8 a re ° ^ ere(i a n a d v a n ce of 30 c u p y . A t la s t we are to ‘‘p la y for ^ 0 Per c e n ^ over wages offered a k eep s.” few y ear8 ag°- S everal fa rm e rs in — t - tow n y e ste rd a y a fte r h a n d s said A d istru ste d jockey a t G rid le y m en were scarce.— O reg o n ian . was p rev en ted from “ th ro w in g ” a race y e ste rd a y by being covered by T hom as L ip to n h as his m in d two or th re e p isto ls in th e h a n d s of I 9et on ^ a ^ CUP> a8 ^ ie follow ing his h o rse ’s hackers. T h e people of s ta femer>l from h im in th e New G rid le y in te n d to keep people hon- ork •l°u r n a l gives evidence: est if th e y h a v e to kill th e m . never fail in a n y th in g I h av e u n te rta k e n , a n d d o n ’t in te n d to fail P rin e v ille h as a very c o n sid e ra te in th is. I h a v e com e o v er for t h a t m an . H e called h is e n e m y o u t of c u p , a n d you w ho h av e n o t seen it y e t h a d b e tte r ta k e a look a t "it a saloon to shoot him . P ro b a b ly now , u n less you w a n t to com e over a fra id of disco lo rin g th e floor w ith to Ire la n d to get a g lim p se of it. h u m a n gore, else was n o t w illin g W hen I d e te rm in e d to “ lift” th e c u p , I a rra n g e d to m eet A m ericans to tak e th e ch an ce of being held re a t th e ir ow n gam e. Y ou h av e a sp o n sib le for b re a k in g b a r fix tu re s g re a t d e sig n e r in H erreshoff, and w ith s tra y shots. y o u r b o ats h av e l»een m arv e ls of W h y do o u r L ittle A m e ric a n s c o n s tru c tio n , a n d so h ad so m e th in g live in a c o u n try of w hich th e y a re of £ an " " a d v a n ta g e I h a v e s p e n t all . , , ,, „ n v n U c y a r e th e m oney n ecessary to b u ild th e ash am ed . I t is open to th em to best boat t h a t h as ev er crossed th e jo in A g uinaldo. A nd y et th e m ys- A tla n tic , a n d if she is n o t good tery is how th e y can be “ a s h a m e d ” e n o u g h — w ell, m u st tr y a g a in n e x t of a c o u n try t h a t p ro d u ces such ^ e a r ‘ __________ su p e rio r b eings as th e y su p p o se T h e w onderful d e m o n s tra tio n of th em se lv e s to b e .- E x . th e n a tio n a l p rid e in D ew ey, a n d T h e p ro d u c tio n of gold in th e to m a k “ th e d e m o c ra tic p a rty p ro u d C rip p le C reek d is tr ic t of C olorado or h°P*‘fu b N. \ . S u n . a m o u n ts to $6*2,057,000 since its You c a n ’t e x p e ct good b read .d isc o v e ry in 1891. I t is to be from in fe rio r flour. B uy R ogue ¡hoped th e p ro p h e c y from E a ste rn Ri ver a n d get th e best every tim e. T h e K in d Y o u H a v e A lw a y s B o u g h t , an d w h ic h h a s b o e t t in u s e f o r o v e r 3l> y e a r s, h a s b o r u o th e sl.-n n tu ro o f .a n d h a i b e e n m a d e u n d e r I lls p er- sotial su p e r v isio n s in c e Its in fa n c y . A " o w n o o n e t o d e c e iv e you in tld.». A ll C o u n te r fe its, I m ita tio n s a n d S u b s titu te s a r e b u t l a - p e r lm e u ts t h a t tr itle w it h a n d e n d a n g e r t h e h e a lth o f l u f a n t s a u d C h ild r e n —E x p e r ie n c e a g a in s t E x p e r im e n t. What is CASTORIA I G a sto r la is a s u b s t it u t e fo r C a sto r O il, P aregoric., D r o p s a n d S o o th in g S y ru p s. I t Is H a r m le ss am t P le a sa n t, i t c o n ta in s n e ith e r O p iu m , M o rp h in e n or o th e r N n reo tle s u b s ta n c e . I t s a g e is Its g u a r a n te e . I t d e s tr o y s W o rm s u n d a lla y s F e v e r is h n e s s . I t c u r e s D ia rrh o ea a n d W in d C o lic. I t r e lie v e s T e e t h in g T r o u b le s, c u r e s C o n stip a tio n a n d F la tu le n c y . I t a s s im ila te s t h e F o o d , r e g u la te s th o S to m a c h a u d B o w e ls , g iv in g h e a lth y a m i n a tu r a l sle e p . T h e C h ild r e n ’s P a n a c e a —T h e M o th e r ’s F r ie n d . CASTORIA G E N U IN E ALW AYS B e a r s th e S ig n a tu r e o f Rogue River Milling Company, J. J. HOUCK Manager GOLD HILL, - OREGON. T. A. HOOD Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries. R e p a ir in g a S p e c ia lty . G R A N TS PA SS. TRANSPORTATION COLUMN. EAST AND SOUTH MY THY The Kind You L 17191576 In Use For Over 3 0 Years. ________ TM t CCN TA U N CO M N AN T. TT M UNNAV N TN CCT. S I * V O N R O IT V . EXPRESS FACSIMILE TICKETS E x -P re s id e n t G rover C lev elan d b°y> a l° n 8 w ith th e $10 in gold, h a s ju st p u t h im self on record, d isc rim in a tio n a g a in s t s ilv e r th ro u g h a p u b lic le tte r, as being *8 u n p a rd o n a b le . * P a ris h a d its first S p a n ish b u l l - i 0^ ^ 16 n a t ’o n a f g r a titu d e to him , tig h t S u n d a y , a n d e x c ep t for th e niU8^ m ak e th e knees of th e a n t i c irc u m sta n c e s t h a t th e b u ll d e c li n - j e* P a n s ’o n ’o n ’8t'8 8aS- .T h e people ed to fig h t th e p ica d o rs, b u t raid ed <P' e ^'rate<' j n h im , n o t m erely or th e g a lle ry , h u r t a dozen o r tw o m o8t th e w in n e r of a sea fight, h u t sp e c ta to rs, ra n over a p o lic e m a n , l ^le w' ,ln er of a new a n d necessary a n d th e n ru sh e d off in to th e c o u n d o m ain for th e d e v e lo p m e n t of try , th e fu n ctio n was q u ite a s u c A m erican in d u s tr y a n d com m erce a n d th e sp re a d of A m erican c iv ili cess. zatio n a n d influence. Jefferson T h e su m of $3,600,000 a c c u m u b ro u g h t his c o u n try m e n th e title la te d in B ritish post-offices la s t deeds of th e v a st region know n as y ear, being ta k e n from le tte rs so th e L o u isia n a p u rch a se . Dewey illeg ib ly ad d ressed th a t th ey could b rin g s th e title deeds of th e P h ili- n o t be d eliv ered . As a larg e por- p ip p in e s. T h e c o u n try approves, tio n co u ld n o t be re tu rn e d , it w ould T he d e m o c ratic p a rty , follow ing seem t h a t th e re are c o m p e n sa tio n s again th e lin es la id dow n by it in - -to a g o v e rn m e n t for th e igno- 1864, d isa p p ro v e s. T hese Dewey ran c e of its subjects. d e m o n s tra tio n s a re n o t c a lc u la te d i TRAINS LEAVE DAILY. POHTI,A HI» f :00 pan i Iv Portland ur The same as are GIVEN AWAY FREE with every fifty cent purchase at 10:0»urn - lv (iold Hill lv 4 :4ft a.m 7 :4ft a.m ar San Francitco Iv ’ 8 :0ft p.m Kearnes Brothers Big Store. ft :00 p.m ar < Igdcn nr 1: 10 pan (1:0ft pan ar lv 6 :4ft p.m Denver 6:40 a.m ur Omaha ur 8 :ft0 a.m 7 :1ft p.m ar ( iiicagn lv fi :30 p.rr o O & ? ? ■ 7 :00 aan ar L»s Angclcss ar 0:2ft p.m o O o fi X fi X X T o o o 8 :1ft ,»an ar El Paso ur 2 :3ft p.m I m £ m »» o (E m o s, 4 :1ft p.m ar Fort Worth ur 8 :40 a.m > ■n T 5 7 :ftft a. in ar New ( Irleans ur 8 4« p.m ■u 3! 8 o g 3 O S O m m m s 3 3 (ZÎ «zi s Dining Cars ! Observation Cars ! 3 o o oc oc 2 o2 oc 2 S 2 X X X m n Pl o ¡*5 n © Pullman First-class and Tourist Car« § -4 -8 o O attached to all through traina. ; 3 2 2 X X m m m » > X X X 2 2 2 tZ> VI !Z1 KOSEHVKü MAIL— HÄILY. O O O PI m Pl 8 :30 a.mt lv Portland ar )4 30 p.m 6:20 p.m) ar K.iaehurg Iv 17 :30 „.m X o X o X o Between Portland and Corvallis. i > > > WEST SIDE DIVISION. NUM BER. NUM BER. Mail train daily, extept Sunday. NUM BER. 3 0 u .in ./ / Iv 11 :ftft p.m d ar ar li. Ml p.m < 'orvallis lv H :20 p.m Portland A At Albany ami Corvallis connect with C. At E. trains. IM I l-KNOKNCK PABSKNOP.K DAILY, KXl KFT HI NDAY. V V V W V W V V W W V W W W W W ► A N ew Supply 4 :S0 p.m i Iv Portland ar iH :2ft a.m 7 :20 p in i Iv lv McMinville Iv - 5:58 a.m 8:30 p.m ) Hr Ind<*|>emlence Iv (4:50 a. m Direct connection at San Francisco witl it h Steamship lines for Hawaii, Jap an , Cl • ina, The Philippines ami Australia. For through tickets and rates cull or G old’ll i i r C" Purkeyi>,,<!' Agent, BLANKETS, OUTING R. K oehler , Manager. C. H. M akkiiam , G .F . &P. A. PORTLAND, OKKGON. FLANNEL, AND ALL WOOL r ,. ■ J € FLANNELS. S. R O SÖ N TH H L O. O. F. NEW BRICK BLOCK, GOLD HILL. OREGON S o u th e r n O re g o n S t a t e N o rm a l S c h o o l. T h is S c h o o l is N o w U n d e r S t a t e C o n tr o l. It is the Largest and Most Progressive School in Southern Oregon. $125 Pays nJt E xpanses fbr One Year’s Schooling, Including Books TO SAW WOOD a n d sa y n o th in g is possible if you w ork w ith one of th e saw s from o u r stock. W e h av e every size, sh a p e a n d s ty le of saw know n to th e tra d e a n d every one is m ade of t h e finest steel, p erfectly tem p e re d a n d finished. T h e prices a re less th n n such nigh grade a rtie le s sh o u ld sell for. B O Y D E N A N IC H O L S O N , W. T. VAN SCJY, Ashland, Oregon. 1 he H a rd w a re M en, M edford, Ore- 4