Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, September 30, 1887, Image 1

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GRANTS PASS. JOSEPHINE COUNTY. OR.. FRIDAY SEPT. 3(1. 1887.
a. 3
Kites.
LINES OF TRAVEL.
for sale by
Sore Eyes
CAMPBELL & TUFFS,
"
Th^eyes are always in sympathy with
the body, and alTord an excellent index
ot its condition. When the eyea become
weak, and the lid« ini lamed and sorv, it
ia an evidence that the ay «tern has
become disordered by Scrofula, fur
which Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the best
known remedy.
S<'rofula. which produced a painful in-
llaruination in my eves, caused me much
mi th-1 ing iui a nu in ber of \ can. Ry tho
adv ice of a physician 1 commenced taking
Ayer's Sarsa|>ariHa. After using this
mediciue a short time I w as completely
n'
HCY C M. HEN DERSONÄCOS
CRtïRA’tO BOOTS X SHOES------- ■----- -
CHICAGO . -
l AU AOAD
I
COUTE
n ANGES
225 MILES SHORTER!
20 HOURS' LESS TIME!
modations l.'nmirpasRtxl for Com
an<i Safety!—Fares .»nd Freights
(ria. Yaquina and the < Ire/on De­
velopment Co '» Steamship«
Mien i . ks > than l>v any
other route Imtaeen
all pointa in the
Cured
My eyes are now in a splendid condi­
tion. and I am as well and strong as ever.
Wffliietti Valley and Su Francisco ' !
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DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS
(Except Sundays)
Leart.
i«H-
Allmny 1 :IM1 p
Yaqnln« ii :> > n tn
Corvallis 1 47 p
Corvallis 10 :3S « ni
.4 ir ir*.
Jtrrir.
Yaquina 5:5.1 p uì
Albany JI :14am
O. A C. tr .ini o.nueet at Albany and
Corvallis.
WM.M, HOAG,
General Manager.
CHAS. C. HOGUE.
A. O. F. A P. Agent, Corvallis.
Dry Goods and Groceries. Boots and
Shoes, Crockery and Glassware,
HARDWARE
New Store
I have a new and well selected stock of
Bought since the Sweeping Poduetion in freight», from the East, and
CELEBRATED DAVIS VERTICAL SEWING MACHINE,
which has no equal in ease of management and great rang« of work.
My object is to make it to th« interest of those having cash or pro­
duce, to trade with me.
TIIE MT. SHASTA R»UTE
Clwr Connection« nvvle »t AMiIan I
with thr Maj«« '>1 the I’uliu ilia, Oregon
ibo Stag« Company.
Only 20 Miles of S««ing.
Tim* between Grant« Pa«« n l San F»n-
ciuco» 27 hour
PA1LY
North.
From Ma; 1, 187.
Lv. Portland Jr. h> .4 1 a in
" Grant» Pass lv. 7 :4'i p m
5:40 “
Ar. Ashland •'
J.
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HARNESS SHOP
Í
U.S L ino Orner,
R om . bi kg . Or., Aug. 15, B57d
Notice i- hereby given that the follow­
ing named settler has filer) notice af hr r
intenlioii to make final prooiin «ufipoitol
her claim, and that sail proof wdl ls>
male Is-fnre the Jud«« or Clerk of the
Comity Court of .lom-pliine ( ounty, On-
gon, at Grants J’a ». on Friday, Sept,
.»'th. 1SS7, viz. : Sarah A Dean, widow of
M. S. Dean, decea-ed. Ibmi. -tea I entry
.No 3sô I f. r the N E
oi S W' 1, N
o,
S E ‘4 and S F ’7 of N F.
See s Tp 37
S 1; 6 \V. m , w '1
She name» the following witnes»e« to
pr >vo her continuons residence upon,
and cultivation of. sai l land, vi.;: Orr
Brown and F G Hurns of Wilderville,
G, \V. Ja-wi-i and II Wet herby, of Mur­
phy, all of Josephine ( minty, Oregon.
'HAS «V. J u UX h T o N,
8-13-dtj
Register,
GRANTS PASS.
Notice Fir Publication.
Daily between Portland ad Ashland.
U. S. L axii Orricr,
I
Roer.ni ku , Or . Aug. 15. ISS7.Í
TheO.AC. R. It F«rr make« Con­
Notice i« hereby given that the follow­
nection with all the RegttljTrain« on the
•A»t Side Division, from f»t of F street. ing named settler ha« tiled notice ul his
mtention to tuuk" final proof in mipy rt of
Ilia claim, and that said proof will la-
IV kbt Sing Dnif.v
mad« before the Jiulge or Clerk of the
BETWEEN PORTLAND JCORVALLI» Couin v Court of Josephine Count v. < >re-
g m. at Cram» I‘.i-«. < tregon, on Saturday,
M ail T kaix ; D aily ( efc | t bi xdav .)
septemlier 24lli, 1XS7, viz Milton Rey­
7:35 a m I.v. Portland Ar. <> :15 p m nold«, Homestead entry No. 4231, for the
2.23 p m Ar. Corvailis Lv 1 :3'J "
S
of N E 1, and N O ot 8 E
S-c 3-'
xxnv.rs in.ll.v« PAI1.V (tUIT Hxn.w.
rp 35. s R 1. West, W M
He names the foljowing witness«» to
.30 p m Lv.
Portland Ar «1 :0!) a m prove hi» eontinuo is resilience upon, ami
;
90 " Ar. McMinvillc ,v.
cultivation of. said Jan.I, vix: Ja» Agee.
At Albany and ('<>rva!li-vmrr< t with Jessie Manh, Holman I’etey«, I Y. II11«
sev, all of Grants l'a.ss, Jo»f |iliine Coun­
triune of Oregon and 1’; . ti rai'r«.fd.
ty, Oregon.
R. KOEHLER,
E I'llooEIt«
C ha » W. J oiihbto X,
Manager.
G F t I’a«« ,Agt.
mnk * xu . ankou *
&
M.
Notice for Publication.
Fn’lBi:a Euren S^en
WIMER
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR
Bl ( hlM.ilMl 4 lli:i IIB
ON,
the largest store in Josephine
•lories, tilled with
S
» s
i!>* lias «a.Liles, briitlea and halters to
suit.
And tli.it lifer are all right no one will
— and —
<ii«|fUte.
lie has good li.irne«« too, I k »I1 i «ingle anl
double,
You <-.»:> have what /ou want wilhoti
These good will be here
• any trouble.
and on «ale about the mid­
lie has < >ll.ir« ami haine« and whips aid
all «Heli,
dle of September.
Of .rood harnes« "¡1 he ha« ever so lien II
THROUGH OUR
Indeed he keeii« all that jH-rtains to III
line,
Old Cl Department
In a l oi w hich goodnetwi and quality coni
liin>*
Out < f wn customer* will
He work* good material ami does hi
work strong.
be served as well as those
Ami von tun-fl have no fear that there
siting at our counters. All
..nvt.iing wrong.
orders promptly filled.
For thi« is a matter we would have unl
i| -ratood.
All that'« made in hi« shop i« w .irrant. I
good
|
If vour horses or mules an-subject to fi.-tl
lie i a:i Ii -ad off tin- flies with a s| lend: |
net.
And if they are skittish ami inclined to '
do w rung,
lie has line« that will hold them and his
bridles are ntrotig.
If your harness needs mending you need
not get scar«'I,
Hut bring them to him ami have them
PRACTICAL
repaired.
lie'll make or iiv'ii meml as »oil mu I
desire,
Anri doit a« well as where prices are
higher
If you want anything male or n> -n led
come her«,
About price« and style you have nothing
to fear,
—•{ *»o r—
To do his work right he take««peclalcarn,
Amt we are quite sure hi» |>riec» are fair
.Now to farmers and horsemen we have
this t<> way,
«IANTS PASS,
or k <; on .
Slroheckcr gives the full worth of all that
you pay.
It wat -h work warranted lor one year
At some other place you may <io prvttv
well.
Spt:htlet if lUdi
But y.u'll find at Ibis
I found to excel
KEPT ON HAND. —
Cl rs1«»MFK
»-»I
Fancy Goods
Nun’« 1'nrnishing Goo'ls
C. L. GRAY,
J E W EL ER,
— Dealer in —
MTAPLHand I'AN<
Y
GROCERIES,
Boots and Shoes,
I fa* opened up a new Mock ju*»t nt-vived,
TRAVELERS,’ MINERS AND
— They »re the —
con mi -ting in part <»f
BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE Fresh Canned Fruits.
t
FARMERS SUPPLÌ».
Candies, Nuts.
MARKET.
[526m
Tobacco, Cigars. Ect
nee.l«d by th*
M. I CAJIW.
». XICXZlABl BO.
J. BANTHEiM.
< KKF W«VL.
Ice-Cream a Specialty
people
CAHN.NICKELSEURGàCO..
nA FOR CASH OR PRtDUCF.
I
While SulDhur Surin's HnW.
Manufacturer» »nd Importer» of
i
b001? dilli dilUt>,
tX.K» TBt arOT
g, Ironing and Flufng.
1
1291 131 lui»; I! Su FTMCÍK í Cll.
Factory. 115 4 117 H»y<* Ktreet
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•
w
(West of Ih*pot. on Reti
ÀHHÎ.AN1
0. GANIARD,
Proprietor
» fc>r Famili
0«. II
I plain and fancy work lone
’
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/
t *r«TÍON GUARANTEE'
(xau«< tv inrwmi ctMafflng,
W '•’-arisg, <*te.
_ h-t
—■ z»n GÎ1
rrr«li
«Mibwribe to the C<» rr«
ii
veer
’
ill
\ T E N T S
F. M. NICKERSON,
Gin Húuext W’lzM ni
i Argon.
We have just returned
from New York and other
Eastern markets after hav­
ing selected a very large
an<l elegant stock of
Dry (¡ood
E BUY FOR CASH.
AND SELL F or ( ASH
....
RETURNED.
Jewelry cti
ty, which is 05x32 feel and two
ft« Imp everything
Prepared by Dr J. C. Ayer * < o., Lowell, Mot.
Bold by all Druggists. Pikutl; »ii bottle*, $5.
I also sell the
marked down at Pottom Price*.
AND CONNECTION».
J.
three bottlen of this medicine I have been
entirely cured. My sight han b» en ru-
ntored/aud there is no sign of intiannna-
tion, sore, nr ulcer in my eye. — Kendal
T. Bowen, Sugar Tree Ridge, Ohio.
Mv daughter, ten years old, was afflict­
ed with Scrofulous Sore Eyes. During
the last two years she never saw light of
any kind. Physicians of the highest
Mantling exerted their skill, but with no
pcrtnani nt snc< ( ss. On the recommen­
dation of a friend I ptirrhiist-d a Lottie of
Ayer's Sarsaparilla, whh-h my daughter
commenced taking. Ih fore she had used
the third Ixittle her sight was restored.
Her cure is complete. — W. E. Suther­
land, Evangelist, Shelby City, Ky. ft
GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES AND TABLE AV-ARE. Ayer’s S arsaparilla,
Oregon & Californio R. R
CAUTOKM* KXI-aiM TBit*»
G rant ’ s P ass , O reoon
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Having opened 3 Family Grocery, 1 hereby announce to the pul lie that
— ma —
ou:h.
:00 pm
40 a tn
:J0ain
New Goods
and
C orner M ain A F ront S ts ,
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
9BG
Grants Pass. Oregon.
Cor. oth ami II streets,
•
fl­
belie»« Il le lie dm IWT! t*«M
tiers. — C. E. Upton, Nashua, N. It.
From rhildhoo«l, and until with a few
month«, I have bron afflicted with Weak
and Sore Eyes. 1 have used for these
complaint«, with beneficial rcaulta,
Ayer’a Sarsaparilla, and consider it a
grrat blood purifier. — Mrs. C. PhUlipe,
Gio ver, Vt.
I Buffered for a year with infammn-
tion in my left eye. ’Three nicer« formed
on the ball, depriving me of night, and
canning great pain. After trving many
other remedies, to no purpose, I wa« tinal-
ly induced to uae Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
By Taking
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Oregon Development Company.
Firrt-Cla«« St»>smHfii|> Lme b«tw<-en
Yaquina and Ean Trancisco,
Connecting at Yaqnina will, the trains ,.f
U m Oregon Pac-iBe Kailroa '('oinpari;
* Fr./m .Sb» Eran<-i^f:
Aug.
East«» Orogen,Tuesday
Willamtttr Valley. \Ve bic-«d;y Sep.
Eastern Oregon. Mnnday.
Yaquina City, Thursday
«4
AVillamette Valiev, Monday
44
Eaaurn Srgon. Saturday
Yaquiaa City. Wednesday
Tr am Yaqmna:
Sep. 4 •
Faste» Ore ."in, Wndnosd iv
14
Willamette Valley. AVe fnesda'
18.
F'aatern Ore_-.»i. S inday
ti
23.
Yaquina City, Friday
(4
». I •
WiHatnette Valley, Tuesday
Oct
I.
Eastern Bre?<>". Haturday
<1
4.
Yaquina City, Tuesday
Th« Ootnpinv reserve« tin right to
change steamers or sailing dab|
8 B TOBY, Gen F A P. V/ent
»4 Montgomery Bl., San Franiwm, Cal.
"■n.J'.ÍKlrd » vampto'«
i
WHITE SULPHUR SI’RiM
W ii: 3'an C >rr»i »an J n
W ashington , s.-p ¡5 •87.
NO.
27
I ilt had offered $20,000,000 of
I onds, but this and others were
alse. The democrats charge that
the tightness of the money has lieen
< »used bv the Republicans and
Protectionists for the purpose of
compelling the treasury to unload
its surplus and enable them to fight
iff the tariff bill. This charge is
pronounced as absurd, as no party
is able to manipulate and control
tl e money market except the one
that holds the treasury keys.
The circular published this morn­
ing offering to purchase fourteen
million, four and four and
cent’ bonds, was printed^
— ■ ■ - - ■ •
....
Grant's Pass, ho named alter General
< ¡runt, ia a'connty seat «ent rally located
i Southern Oregon. it ia a progreaaive
r 1 road town oi lino inhabitants, and i«
t u- iiiain Mil.ply |»»nl for a large |>ortion
■ I country <levo4ed to mining, lumbering
a rivulinre and iruit raiauig Climate un-
vxeellnd
The l oi Kir» hemg the only paper pub-
! alied ill l -a-pldne county, «ith a good
c n-ula'ion in Jackson county, enable» it
t > lx* one oi the la-at advertising mediums
i 1 Southern Oregon. For rate«, addre««
Tur. I oc. ir s. Grant's Pass, Oregon
hated a Mexican and delighted in
arcing their blood upon his weapon.
"Well, he conquered several of
their best swordsmen and the whole
country was talking of his prowess.
They called him a devil, and many
a gay Mexican youth would have
given his entire fortune to have Ix-en
able to run a sword through his
heart, for the lieautiful señoritas of
Guanajuato were
smitten with
Tom's handsome figure, and to tease
their lovers, it became fashionable
for them to promise their baud as
soon as the lover should succeed in
victory from Tom.
< wi ll that h* eyes oi the tn- ¡
i ve -.niw d recle 1 <>:i Plii'.a’et­
na w’.'.crt me assembling the chief
i ii of the couutrv to testify at.ew
heir a I nintion of ail devotion to-
■ c.irdm.il principle-; of American
•ertv, a» e'.ibodii'.l i i that Consti- i
ution. which the old world apostle!
•f republicanism. Gl l istone, pro
nounces the "most pet feet work of
•i in at a single —11
'
' ’
time has proved _____
all
«nd r
■reing founders,
han they knew,
■part if I do say it myself, cou
lial of the Declaration of Indepetid , ment bv the re
> sell .1 sword aliout as well as some of
ence put our |>e<>ple to pondering on within a short time after the doors them. Things were getting warm,
the spirit and teaching of our char­ of the department had lieen opened. and to cap tint climax I found favor
ter of liberty, so will the celebration Acting Secretary Thompson was at ' in the dark eves of a rosy-lipped
of the Constitutional Centennial in­ ' the White House and the treasury | beauty, and two or three yellow-
vest with new interest, and induce I department last night until after ■ skinned youngsters who had in vain
them to studiously analyze the prin midnight consulting with the Presi­ ' sought iier smiles put up a job to
ciples of the Constitution of the dent and the financial officers of ' shut out tny light.
United States.
■ the treasury relative to the price to
"Tom got wind of the affair, anri
There is much speculation m to l>e offered, the amount of bonds to forewarned is forearmed. \Ye were
| the success of Ex-Assistant Secre­ lie purchased and other details of the to attend a grand festival given by
tary of Sta.e Porter; though noth > I nexv plan for releasing some of the ' one of the nal>obs of the State,
mg is known, it is considered pro 1 treasury surplus. Several treasury whose
residence
and
beautiful
' bable that the new official, as did , officers are of the opinion that after grounds were in the outskirts of the
his predscessor, w;ll hail from the the first few days tlieie will not b? city. This was the oevasiou which
Sou.h.
Mr. Bayard, it is said, any great amount of bonds offered to was to lie taken advantage of by
icl.ii ni the light to name his assist­ the government but the moral ef four young Greasers to forever set­
ant, owing to their intimate official feet of the circular, it is believed, tle my chances with the «weetest
ami personal relations—lacing also will !>e good, as the knowledge that little Mexican girl 1 ever saw. Well
mindful of his unpleasant experi­ the government stands ready to we went to the fete, and 1 was so
ence with his last associate, with purchase fourteen million of bonds t iken up with the fascinating seno
whom he had no friendly parting. >ud throw that amount of money rita, that I forgot about the scheme
The Surveyor General of Arizona upon the market wil’ they say, on my life; but, thanks to ever vi­
reports extensive land grants, en­ tend to reassure timid financiers.
gilant Torn, lie was cognizaut of
gineered by the railroads in the in
The Acting
Secretary of the every move made by the enemy.
terest of their own stockholders, Treasury to-day bought bonds to! Of course he was the great lion of
and other speculators, and involv-! the amount of $5-9'700, of which ! the occasion, but as everybody
ing an area of 8ox too tuiles of latid $480.000 weie 4 per cents and $194.-: thought he was a Mexican it was
in that territory. These valuable! I 700 4S per cents. Three million all right.
lands will doubtless lx- reclaimed by more bonds were purchased after
"To make a long story short, the
the Government and opened to en- ■ ! 5 o'clock.
four conspirators set upon ine in a
try for bona fide settlers.
little grove near the house. The
RSAL SWORD PLAY.
The chief of the forestry division
moon was shining through the
! of the Agricultural Department, af Fighting In Mexico for Mire than Gate branches of the trees, and. save for
■ ter a careful survey, estimates that
Monty—No Child'» Play About It.
the shadows, it wai light as day. I
the forests owned by the Govern ’
was taken by surprise, and never
I Pittsburg Dispatch, i
meat represent a capital of $j.8o,- i
thought of a sword; but I banged
■ ooo.ooo, and that the animal loss
"Pshaw," ejaculated Ohl Sport the first fellow a jielt in the jaw
thereon by fire is $4,000,000. To last night, "those sword combats with my fist and laid him out. The
avert this loss, the Surveyor pro­ that Ross mid Walsh are working others were making ut me with
poses that the government m ike ac­ over the country are purely exhibi drawn swords when Torn jumped in
curate surveys of the wooded area, (ions, and nothing in them. The and took up the fight. Talk about
and withdraw it from sale or pre fact of the matter is that a scientific sword play.
I don't believe there
emption, and that experienced lor sword exhibition has but little in was ever another battle like it.
esters lie employed to protect this terest for the general public now Toni's cuts, thrusts and parries were
I property from burning, as well as adays, and the mote scientific they so rapid that it looked as though he
from the destructive inroads of tim­ are the less interesting to u laige I was using a dozen swords. Not a
ber depredators. These suggestion» majority. Time was when almost wotd was spoken, and I stixsd there
seem practical and worthy of »eiiuus every one could fence a little; then like a jay watching the fight. I
consideration by Congress.
a contest for ¡xrints was interesting; suppose 1 should have come to my
The Commissioners have not yet but the times have changed in the senses had Torn lieen getting the
completed the revision of the Civil past forty years, and comparatively worst of it; but, as it was, I never
Seri ice rules, upon which they have few know anything about fencing
until three Mexican« were
now
lieen engaged quite a while, in the The general public has been used sfl
effort to adjust them to existing to see ing these stage combats, where r
eireninstances in the several depart­ they knock spaiks from the blades
ments.
It is not improbable that ill a one, two, three, four up and
the age limit—a feature that ha» down machine battle, wlure the a contest
Though 1
piovoked most criticism will lie bass drum is Used with telling ef regular order for a stake, it would
modified in such a manner as to re feet and the curtain drops on a dead have cost us our lives had Tom lost.
move all the objections that have villain: but let tile actors do a scien As it was, we made a dead sneak
lieen urged against it.
title bout and it would fall very flat out of the city that night, and got
It has lieen arranged that eletks on an audience of tin- present day bark to the City of Mexico as fast
in the departments who desire todo A genuine encounter with swords, as we could
I would rever have
so, can go home to vote, proviiled however, is the most thrilling and lieen here it we had remained to tee
the time then lost is deducted from intensely exciting thing imagina­ the result of the fight.
their annual leave, or if none is due ble.”
"Well, Tom cleaned out alt the
"Did you ever see a genuine eti best swordsmen in the country, and
them, leave, without pay, will be
granted a few days. This rule ap counter for blo<xl—a dud with when he returned to the States he
plies to members of all parties.
swords?" was asked.
brought a Spanish wife with him.
The sixth weekly opening of bids
"I should say I had." answered I hear from him occasionally now.
for the sale of four and a half per­ the Sport.
"The first I ever saw Hetaught fencing fora time in New
mit bonds to the Government, took was many years ago. «hen I was a York, and is now teaching young
place on the 14th inst., Acting Sec voting mail, and on it more dej end aspirants the use of his favorite
retary Thompson officiating, the e>l than any I have evet seen since weapon in a city not far from Chi­
amount offered lieing five million«, I had lieen traveling about over the cago un«lfr an assumed name.
He
of which, over four millions were world and had brought up in the is an old man now, but u most re
accepted.
City of Mexico. At that time the maikable one. and I would put up a
The annual report of the Commis­ Mexicans had even less love for the large sack of dust that if lie should
sioner of Pensions shows that at the Americans than they have now. ami enter into a contest he could best
cost of the last fis al year there were I had to keep my eye open all the any swordsman in America to day.
4 /1,007 pensioners on the roils 55, time to keep from living drawn into He can give any of them poiutera
194 having lieen added «luring the a brawl in which the chances were on their business.
You couldn't
year on original certificates- the 1 woul.1 have a knife nr sword thrust get him into a fake, though; he is
largest niimlxrron rex-ord in a single between my ribs. One day I fell in too fine strung for that "
‘ y ear. The average annual amount with a young fellow, an American
Thr fruit pr xluctL.
of Oregon
oleich pendón was $150 10.
In who had lieen in Spain and had
closing his report, the Commission­ Ix-sted all the Spanish swordsmen will become her richest pr «luct.
er makes several suggestions and of that day. He was going under No country can equal this in the
Remember that Cal
recomme udatiotis
the name of Tom Montvey, though hardy fruits
The next statue to grace the Cap­ that was not his pro|xr cognomen, iforma, which thirty years ago was
ital’s great collection of noble works and a finer harking and more com- dependent upon the East for her
of art, will l*e the monument to the panionalile young fellow you never bieadsttitls and merchandise, n«itv
He spoke the Spanish lan­ supplies, with Oregon, the world.
most patriotic of Frenchmen La saw
fayette. Congress has appropriated guage like a native, and, made up Forty years ago the total product
$4$,000 for the purpose-, anri the hi tlie costume of the country, he of w heat in Oregon was less than
150,000 bushels.
It is now enm
contracts have lieen very appropri­ readily passed for a Mexican.
"We became great friends, anti he pitted by niillious, in bushels, cen­
ately awarder! to French artists
The design is for a square tapering prevailed upon me to take a trip tals and ton«. Oregon will lie as
It will be her great
I found that great in fruit.
pedestal of marble or granite, sur­ through the country.
greatest profit.
mounted with a heroic figure of I«a- in the little towns ami villages re enrichment her
fayette, an«! the base of the statue mote from the capital the feeling —[Portland New«.
H. «r <1 «Il l’.lTI .NT h i«in<--« at
<• l>roni|ill) «ml for M' h I' raie (»
« i» oppoaitr lia* I’, S Pat it
I wc <-jn obt.iin Patent« in I
llio«** rernnte irom Wa.hiuon.n
«Ici <zr Drawing. Weadriaea»
-bilily free <W rlmrge ; ami wc
hanre unie«« patent i« «•«•ur« I
Iwre, to tli*- prwimæter, th*
tient oî Motmv < >r<ler fliv , ami
oi th« I’. H Patent Olfh-e F«r
rid», lerrn« and n-h-rem-e« to
• in vorir nwn State <»r Coun-
is to have the statuettes of four against an American was more bit­
C A. 5N0W 4 C0..
>-nt Otti- e. Ws-hitii
Frenchmen ieho were prominent in ter. and I would have fared badly
tVc ;,;p.
the was of the American Révolu had it not Ix-en for Tom
OH SALE.
ped lor a long tinie in the citv of
Gtianajn«*'', rr.pit»’ vf Uic State of
Th« Fie»rcl»l o
;. ;h« u»n«r»l that name
There were many Span
T ofik -
iards and native Mexicans there
W ashington , Sep.
22.—The who considered themselves masters
finanical question is the general of the sword, and
of conversation and cauies hands full
J lie
No one doubts the such a »word am tn
genuine tightness of
eel, and w
nd the fact that coml it hr sppei:
offerer! and to a fiend
m being,
d than a hum
hi
rstarday Mtive« great broad client would heave,
•ral uneasiness, nostrils wouM expand, ami his <
1*1 S
««re going to glitter with a rm>st deiilish Ii
n ’>< 1 • n”
I in a •
' f
The big race lietween Stilly Rid­
dle's Molie Grav n«d C.'It Toonall •
len Cents will tie mu on the Med-
(.,r»t «-!«•_•
miGctotier sth next.
It is for $ ojo a side, and J. IL Rid­
dle of the Ri«l«llc house will hang
up a pjirse of $ kx > extra to the
winner. To him belongs the honor
of changing the race from Yreka to
Mulford. Such energetic citiieM
are what Medford neel*.
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