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f ft « - An Independent Paper, Devoted Especially to the Interests o. Southern Oregon —- 616 th GRANT S PASS. JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14. 1897. TWELFTH YEAR wnx. B .1 llut by Waahin^tiM* FuterUkiurd th«* Motion. While hundred« of pilgrims daily In one of the townships near Chicago the people ouee elected as justice of the crowd the shrine of Mount Vernon, cue peace a man known for his strict appli onthe most interesting relics of Wash cation of parliamentary rules to every ington t mains unknown and united.-< d thing possible. Among his first eases and is rapidly falling into decay. Tins was one of trifling importance, an as is a small cabin which was «, d l y sault. Epler and Delew, two Chicago Washington when a young man en lawyers who knew the justice’s peculi gaged in surveying tho lauds of upper arity, represented the defendant anil a Virginia. The hou-e is located in Ularko man of tbe name of Smith the prosecu county, the district t eing formed in 1880 tion. Both sides announced they were from Frederick and named for the illus ready for trial. Just as tho court was trious geuiral, George Clarke, of early about to proceed Mr Epler arose aud days. Near Berryville, in Clarke county. said, "If yonr honor please, I move that this case be dismissed.” "I second the General Daniel Morgan of Revolution motion,"quickly put iu Mr. Delew. "It ary fame built a handsome home, which is moved and seconded that the case be he culled Soldiers’ Rest. About 200 dismissed,” was put by the court. ' 'But yurda from the site of this manor is lo your honor,” quickly interrupted Mr. cated the cabin, which is regarded with Smith, with great surprise at such pro- almost religious veneration by the peo eedure. "Mr. Smith, this court has pre ple of the neighborhood and which is sided over nnetings before and is thor being slowly eaten by the tooth of time. The house is 12 feet square, and there oughly familiar with parliamentary pro cedure. It needs no assistance from you are but two rooms, one on the ground in this matter.” "But, your honor"— floor aud one for a garret. Beneath the “I shall fine you for contempt, Mr. building flows, or rather did flow dur Smith, if you continue to disturb this ing tho last ci utury, u small stream, court. ” The court then put the question I w hich was used for cooling purposes. again, adding, "All in favor of tbe mo The Upper cbamli r is lathed and plas tion will rise." Epler aud Delew und ter. d. Only one window lights it, while the prisoner arose. "Those opposed will a rough door gives uccess to the visitor, rise." Smith and the prosecutor arose. who must mount by a ladder. Hero it "The motion is carried by a vote of was that Washington was accustomed to three to two, and the case is dismissed, ” keep his instruments w hen on a survey declared tho justice.—San Frum iscoAr- ing expedition.—New Haven Journal. gouaut. Spoiled the Tarty. What a “Wed" M.-iuu. "You weren't at tbe Joneses’,” said Among the Anglo-Saxons the bride the girl with the brown cape. "No, I wasn't, ami I’m awfully sorry. groom gave a pledge or “wed" at the betrothal ceremony. This "wed" in Yon see, I would havo been there, but cluded a ring, which was placed on the you"— "Will, you ought to be glad that yon maiden’s right baud, where it remained until, at the marriage, it was transfer weren’t ” "Why, what Was the matter? I al red to the left. English women at one time wore the wedding ring on tho ways thought everybody had n gtxhl thumb. Many portraits of ladies in time when they went to tho Joneses', Queen Elizabeth's days are so depicted. for I beliove”— "It was tho dullest thing I ever saw. In tlie reign of George HI brides usually removed the ring from its proper abid You know, it was to be a sort of talk ing place to the thumb as soon uh tho party. ” “Yes. Everybody was to get in groups ceremony was over. Iu Spain the gift of a ring is looked upon as a promise of and talk about things. Now, for my marriage and is considered sufficient part, I like"— ‘‘But it wasn’t. We just sat and look proof for a maiden to claim her hus band. It is a custom to pass little pieces ed at each other all tho evening, and of bride's cake through the wedding everybody went home feeling uncom ring, and those to whom these pieces fortable.” “You don’t say! Why, what was the are given place them under their pillows at night to dream of their lovers. These matter? Did anything happen?” “I am not sure whether to say yes or "dreamers," as they are called, should be drawn nine times through the ring. no. You see, it was this way: Tho pian Maliy brides, however, are so supersti ist didn't come, and there wasn’t any tious that neither for that purpose nor body there who could play tho piano, at any other time will they take tho so of course we couldn’t talk, and wo ring off their finger after it has onoe all sat there bored until it was time to been placed there,—Philadelphia Times. go. "—Chicago Tinies-Herald. Relief f< r Drinking Men. WEAR RESISTERS! We, the iinderftigned reeidenU •( the Sewn of Willow«, Glenn countr, State of California, do hereby certify that wa have watched carefully the reaulta of the treatment aa given by H. R Couu»l- ley, and known aw the Connellev l.iqaor Cure, and can properly, cheerfully and do recommend the said cur« sod its remedies to any one needing treatment far Ibe liquor habit: Satli Milligan. Superior Judge. J. M. Milsap, County Treasurer. L. R Stoasrt, Assessor. John II. Graves. County Recorder. W. A. Si-hurn. Editor of "Journal.” J. A. l’atton, lue-I'lianl. A. A. Nordike. Insurance Agent. Mrs. M M Calder. Postmistress Geo. it. Dudley. District Attorney. J. E. l’uman. druggist. H B. Burton. Bank of Willow». A. Hochiieimer, merchant. I U. Crawford. Prop Crawford House Sol Davidson, merchant. J. F. Kiiinnar. harder re merchant. William Weiss, cigar laetory. G. H. Baker, Sheriff. C R. Wicks, Railway Agent K. E. Ki lly, l.awier. li. S. Elleitnan, City Clerk. N. K, Sped, leal e.late dealer. Frank McNorton, Lawyer. F. X. Tremblay, Physician. W. C. Baylor, I’hveician. A. Hutxler, wholesale liquor dealer. Robert Williams, Boseinan, Musiana, The undersigned lesidenis of Chico Butte Co., Cal., do hereby certify that they have noted tbe results of tbe treat ment given by Mr. 11. R Counelley for the cure of the liquor habit and can cheerfully recommend it to any one needing such treatment. J. Ellis Kodley, M. 1). N Johnson, merchant. Jo D. Sproul, Attorney-at-law. W. Lee, Druggist. S. 11 Wilson, Sheriff. C. L. Stilson, City Attorney. C. N. Johnson, Prop. Johnson ¡lease. J . H. Saw tel, merchant. J. G. Le win, l'oatinaiiter. Ben llatftinuti, i>ru<gk(«t. O L Clark, Chico. The under«igiic,<l reBid ?rif« of Oroville, Butte county, Cai., du hereby «•rtify that they Lava noted the result« of treat •Rent given bv II. R. Connelley fo tha cure of the liquor habit and can cheer* fully recommend it to anyone needing «null treatment. J C Gray, J u<ige of the Superior Court R. DeLance, County Ttreaaurer. E'i liarkne«», County Clerk. M B Ward, County Auditor. J C Otitfood, Tax Collector. S S Boynton, PoBtmaBter. E W Eogg, (’ashler Bank of R 8 A Co H T Batchelder,Principal liiuh School. Warren Sexton, District Attorney. For Ladies and Gentlemen; . « i" A? WEAR RESISTERS ! For Girls and Boys. Honest Goods; Moderate Prices ------------------ — ----------------------------- :— Sold only at the ■ WOLFF & ZWICKER [INCORPORATED] Portland REFERENCES. Bcaid of Supervisors of tilenn county ; HC Hulett, Willows; Frank Miller. Butte City; N B Vand-rford, Eel Creek ; P R Garnett. Willon»»; David Markham, Orland. ADDRESS: Connell-y Liquor Cure Co , (Iiicorporateil) Chico, Cal. — MANU F A CT U R E R S OF HveIratilic Pipe Each Man'tt Share of tlie Globo. There is no immediate prospect tlint the landed surface of the globe will be divided up and allotted in equal eh.-irea to each of its human inhabitants, but if such a time ever does come it will bo found that each will get a little truck furm of 28 ty acres. The landed surface of the globe contains, as near as it is possible for the geographers to ascer tain, 88,600,000,000 ucres, which, di vided among the 1,500,000,000 iuhal.it- ants which the world contains, accord ing to the latest official estimates, would give each of them a tract of land of the area mentioned afiove. Taking the entire population of the world into consideration there are al most exactly 28 inhabitants to each square mile. The following figures showing tho number of persons, omit ting fractions, to a square mile in the ■everal divisions of the globe are from the best authorities on human family statistics: Europe, 88; Asia, 46; Africa, 18; North America, I); South America, 4; Oceanic:» and the polar regions, 2.— St Louis Republic. ■ g-" And All Kinds of Machinery FIRST NATIONAL B A. jst for Mining* Purposes. — OF SOUTHERN OREGON. ----- A !.•«<)----- »»¿GL WORK. BOLTS. RODS. IRON SHUTTERS CEM.S Capital Stock, WINDOW-GUARDS, D00ÄS. AND $50,000, Receive deposits subject to check or imi certificate payable on demand. Sells sight drafts on New Yol k, Sun I ran cisco, and Portland. Telegraphic transf“n> sold on ail points ir die United States. Sfiecial Attention given *.o Collection» am SOLICITED ESTIMATM6 FU»NI»HBT> «eneral business of our customers. Collections made throughout Souiheri —- * —; : —TT-*:— a;« t'. —— w. i.. X.V «LMi’i-BUaB» Oregon, and on all accessible points. J. D. FRY, President. J. T.TVFFS,Vice President. R. A. B ooth , Cashier Cast-Iron Structure Work. CORP USPONitENCE Groceries! Ilin Middle Name. Cassius Marcellus Loomis r.f Chicago tells the Chicago Tribune I« w be f< m l out what his middle name aud (bat < f Cusrrins M. Clay was. At bis I i: 'i he was mimed Cassius M., lifter Cl:»y. “But,,” he says, “no one tbiiti.- i.t t > in quire what tho l«tt. r M stood i r i:i the name. Tim ran on for s<i::io 23 years, when the newly bcin, having i dnrited an inquisitive turn of mind, wrciu Mr. Clay for the desired informal i.e . Mr. Cl.ly responded, si ruling his naim sake a photograph of himself mid u frit mt » note, in which, fnstcadof stating dlr« t- ly wliat his middle name was, hoqnetcd two lines fr m Pope's ‘Essay on Mun:’ “And more pure joy Marcellus exiled feels Than Casar with a senate at bls heels. und added, 'You will find your name in tho above couplet.’ ” First-class goods kept in stock and sold at the lowest prices, quality considered. G rants P ass , Staple and Fancy Groceries ! HARDWARE, TINWARE, TABLEWARE O regon 200,000 TREES EOR SALE, — CONSISTING OF — APPLE. PEAR, PEACH. PLUM. PRUNE, *» CHERRY, APRI COT, NECTARINE AL MOND, CHESTNUT. MA- livery article sold warranted as represented. Farm Produce takes • •Ehatige J. M.CHILES. shadk and O knamkntai . T reks — Also — .IL.-1. Slrifiirrc Plani». Blittbern P1»U an Grwliei. O’-P rtea and Feed Ÿ and WITHOUT IRRIGATION. We «iu not handle, cultivate, ni attempt to firopagMte any rariutiea ni kind« oi fruit, until aatiMied tlia» they are w til adapted to th#* «oil and Innate peen liar to »Southern Oregon Write (or tar tn a to GRAIN XT THE H CARSON & SON, I. S. CASH STORE, Front Street 1A! 1 nursery G bakt » P aar . O ibqun . Latest Forms’ OLD NEWSPAPERS! For Saleat the COURIER Office r—r-• i*-i «•«.- -....... 4«*' ««* , ¡.bins wr iqioig iinndles pntUirg nn.|eri-ar| -I» making curl papers lighting fires arel a host of I cheap N. E. McGrew Pioneer Truck and Delivery U xt ¡Hs »ibsrun D I rt iwv —Si i » a»<i«(t«a. i . tf -.wi.-S c jS-Xli.. wrtl Ov r'v>- f I* pxieo-art« »r nm, free of ¡ «x»rr» Ow< lu 1 C.« I » S e*a»»-«Lrr "Hu. »•<■• •• « e.icuiu ’ wit» # «•« .1 In IS. U S. »IM1 cviuilne. f XX free A-iSr.* C.A.SNOW4CO. O** F •••■FT OFF' f e. «••••rtWflvoH OC J I An Actor of Shakespeare'a Day. He had triui, straight legs, this stran ger, and a slender, lithe body in a tawny silken jerkin. Square shouldered, too, was he, and over one shoulder hung a plum colored cloak bordered with gold braid. His long hose were the color of his clonk, anti his shoes were russet leather, with rosettes of plum and such high heels us Nick hud never seen be fore. His bonnet was of tdwny velvet, with a chain twisted round it, fastened by a jeweled brooch through which was thrust a curly cock feather. A fine whito Holland linen shirt pot ped through his jerkin at the throat, with a broad lace collar, and his short huir curled crisply all over his head. He had a little point ed beard, and tho ends of his mustache were twisted so that they stood up fiercely on either side of Ins sharp nose. At his side was a long Italian poniard, in n shiath of russet leather ami silver filigree, and he had a reckless, high and mighty fling ubout his stride that strangely took the eye.—John Bennett in tit. Nicholas. Choked a Leopard to Death. Carl Akeley, taxidermist of the Field Col uni 1 iaii muHeuni, who went to Africa with other Hcientiatii after «pecimun« of large game for the institution, has had ail experience out of the common. He and n native were hunting emo day, when ho raw a leopard crouched ali rea<ly to Bpring u|N)ii him. A «hot hur riedly fired from a rifle pricked tho beust in one hind leg, and the next in stant the man and l< < p ird were in a mix up that was mighty serious for both, but more especially for the man. Akeley, however, han got powerful arms and a good grip, and that saved him. He got tho leopard by the throat und chok« d it to death, with no other injury than a lacerat« «! arm.—New York Sun. A Kipling PorSralt. John Holme«, a farmer near Graftaa, IL1 (McPhee) was never a racing en Wia., was shot in cold bleed by a man gineer and took special pride in saying named Frageaknechc, whose object was as much before the Liverpool men, but apparently robbery. he had a knowledge of machinery and Captain W. P. Bartow, secretary of the humors of ships that he had worked the ex-conf. uu.ate home association is 82 years to gain. One side of his face at St. Ixiuis. had been wrecked through the bursting Sandy Mix a colored mau waa burisd of a pn .sure gauge in the days when men knew less about pressures than they a few days ago at St Louts by the Scot do now, and his noee rose grandly out tish rite masons, being the first colored of the wreck like a club in a public riot. man over whom the 33d degree cere cMiere were cuts and lumps on his head, monies were ever conducted in the and he would guide your forefinger United Blates. At the Dants Gertrusi mine in Mex through his short iron gray hair and tell you how he had come Dy his trademarks. ico, a fire broke out in one ef the old He owned all sorts of certificates of ex shafts, and shut off the exit of thirteen tra competency, aud at the bottom of miners. One man perished in a effort his cabin chert of drawers, where he kept to rescue the others making thirteen the.photograph of his wife, were two or lives lost three Royal Humane society medals fur It Is stated that permission has been Saving lives at sea. ?ranted to the planters in Western Professionally—it was different when ’uba, to resume the manufacture of crazy steerage passengers jumped over sugar. board—professionally McPhee does not Rain is reported in several of tho a|>prove of saving life at sea, and he has drought districts in India, which will often told me that a new hell is prepar in a measure relieve the famine in that ed for stokers and trimmers who sign part of the country. for a strong man's pay aud fall sick ths The Boston xoelogical gardens are second day out. He believes in throwing boots at fourth and fifth engineers when enriched by the birth of three baby they wake him up at night with word lions. Two men followed a clerk Into an el that a bearing is redhot all because a lamp's glare is reflected red from the evator at Chicago, and robbed him of a twirling metal. He believes that there satchel of money be carried to pay off »re only two poets in the world, one be the employees of the laundry of the ing Robert Burns, of course, and the Pullman Palace Car (Jo., They.made other Gerald Massey. When he has time good their escape. for novels, ho reads Wilkie Collins aud The Ohio railroad extending from Charles Reade, chiefly the latter, and he Evansville, Ind., to Hopkinsville Ky., knows whole pages of "Very Hard Cash” 130 miles is to lie sued for debt by or by heart In the saloon his table was der of the court. next to thocaptain's, and ha drank only Mra. J. A. Aliercrouibia, was kuocked water all the while his engines worked. down and robbed by a highwayman on —Rudyard Kipling in McClure's. Fifth Avenue N. Y. The robber waa captured. Sparrows flay Ball. Colonel Mapleaon has been arrested A correspondent of tho Philadelphia Times, writing from Now Orleans, in ^Boston for violatiug the Bunday concert law. A number of the audi says: A party of English sparrows seemed ence have been inchided in the charge. Chief Hagen of the Secret Service re to be having a gay time on the roof just outside my window. I usually throw ports a new counterfeit 310, national crumbs for them there, and so have fre bank note on the Union Natioual Bank quent visits from the little fellows. of Detroit, in circulation. There were six in tho crowd yesterday, The Newark, N. J., electric light plant and from their peculiar antics I gath wax burned throwing the city in total ered that they were having a game of darkness. The loss to the plant was some kind. Watching them minutely, I nearly $2'JL',OOO. found this to be really the case. I had It is claimed that Japan has more that morning dropped <ni the roof a carrying tonnage on the Pacific than small bit of rubber from the end of my the United State« pencil, and this the birds had found and The Chicago Hussars and the Cleve were using us a ball for u curious game land Grays have been selected as the of pitch und toss. Of course I could not discover the run militia escort of President McKinley of the game very clearly, but they were at tbe inauguration. John Wanainaker is announced ax a evidently playing according to rule. Five of tho birds occupied bases, and candidate for the U. 8. Senate from the little ball was tossed about the min Pennsylvania. iature diamond at a lively rate. Now Joseph Strodol of Mifflin county Pa. is and then the little fellows would chat the oldest postmaster in the Uuitod ter and chirp and change planes, and States having been ap|>ointed in 1845, the sixth bird, who sat perched on a by President Polk and held the office chimney top overlooking tho sport, was continuously ever rtace. evidently the umpire, for once or twice, John F. Hobbs, king of the Canni- if there were more chattering and chirp bal Islands of Illika was married in ing than usual, ho would hop down and New York a few days ago to Mias peck at the heads of tho players till Hila Gillin, who was crowned quean. peace was restored and tho game re Hobbs is a native of South Carolina, sumed. and as a newspaper writor went to tho Islands amt settled there, becoming In Tho Itueslan Crown. The crown used by tbe Russian czar time tho sole rulsr of the people. resembles tho dome formed patriarchal The United States government has miter, which was a favorite shape authorised the custom officers at Jack among the Byzantines. Upon the sum sonville to clear an American vessel mit appears a cross formed of five beau for Cuba, carrying a cargo of arms ; tiful diamonds, which is also supported provided the officers of the vessel com by it largo spinel ruby, polished, but ply with legal conditions. not faceted. This ruby and cross are J. Fjschel shot his wife and tried to supported by a foliated arch composed shoot her uncle and himself in a St. of 1 1 great diamonds and rising from IxniN court room when he was ordered tho buck and front of tho base of tho to pay her alimony. crown. On either side of this central The jury In the case of the state arch is attached a hoop formed of 88 against Albert Frans, tried for the large and perfect peurla. Tho spaces on murder of Bessie Little, brought in a either side of tlioso arches are filled with leaf work und ornaments in silver, verdict of murder in the first degree at Dayton, 0. lncrusted with diamonds, underlaid Contracts have been made under witli tho richest purple velvet. The band which forms the base of tho crown which two speedy cruisers nan to be is of gold and is ornamented with as constructed in this country for the Japanose Navy. The Bootts will build magnificent diamonds. one, Crani|>a the other. Why II« Veil Had. Edward C. Flanagan undertook to “Good morning, Jasper I I mn very exterminate the Allen family In De sorry to hear of your dnim-rtic trouble. ” kalb county, Ills. He was interrupted "Wha' sorter trebbio dut, sah?” after having killed three members of “Why, I mean tho trouble in your tbe family, and is now in waiting for a heme affairs. I am told that your wife lynching party. lias run away from you. Is it a fact?" Eugene V. Debs, the railroad labor ” ’Deed, it ar’, sah!” “Of course you feel very bad about agitator, baa declared himself a social ist. it?" * ‘ Y aas, sir. Do way do marter stari at de presoli' time, sah, I feels mighty bad. " "At the present time? What do you mean by that?” "I mean, sah, dat she Lain' had time yit ter go fur 'nough ter make de ole man feel ahn' dat she linin’ corniti back. ” —Richmond Dispatch. The Hon. H. D. Money, member of the foreign relations committee of con gress is in Cuba to get accurate infer- ■nation on the conditions there. Caution. A highlander was tried f r a capital offense and had rather u narrow escape, Tlie I'ennayhanla legislature 1» hav but the jury found him “not guilty,” A Vain Prank. ing a ai atulai over alleged attempts to whereupon tho judge, in discharging, I bribe lueuiliera to vote in tlie Heuatar The Hurlford Courant tells a story of thongh fit to admonish him. "Prisoner, rial election. Yale in the old days. Tbe boys used to before you leave the bur let me give yon bribe the printers’ "devils" toget proofs u piece of advice. You have got off thia of the examination papers for them. time, i>ut if ever you come before me Foolish Trouble. When the collegi authorities put a stop again I'll be caution yon’ll be hanged.” "I see that a young wife has been ar Aotnetlenea it arema to this practice, a bright idea seiz -d one "Thank you, my lord," answered routed for putting paris green into n pin to weary woman that fellow, and he saved the whole suffering Donald, "and »• Un nrgnt'fu’t I •he must certainly which she hud mndo for her husband." party. He hired one of the printers (it hog to gio your lordship a piece of advice give up The sim- "Yes, I noticed it. It was very fool was summer) to wear a pair of white in return. iplest and easiest Never be caution for ony- -work becomes an trousers to tbe office and at noon to sit bixly, for the cautiom r has often to pay ish of a young wife to use puns green if almost insurmount she wanted to get rid of her husband. " down on the form in which were locked the debt. ”—Scottish Nights. able task. Laasltude "Why?" th precious questions. Tbe inky seat of almost overcome« irv lag's rathoe. "The pin itself ought to havo boon h g r NervouanrM that pair of trousers sold for a ileal more sufficient. ” — London Quiver. and sleeplessness During n ¡MTfonnaiu «• »t th«* Lycmim than the clothes were worth in their and pain harass her original spotJessuesa and relief was se theater in Loudon Sir Henry Irving ww The l.lvmly Claildrrn. and life seems hardly nith« r distract» <1 by tbe rum arks of two cured. worth the living "Wb<n you com« in tonight," "sid well drew« d women occupying u<ljoin- That hey sufferings Forthcoming Information. IngataJlii. At lant, in the course of th' ir th« literary man to his two sprightly are due aoUly to __ her own fault seldom occur» to her, but often it hi to Health. Parishioner—Doctor, what is tho ex con ver nation, one of them Mind, “Quite children, who were accustomed, when BtrtHfth and vigorous vitality are her» ir act nature of th« union between the soul tix) nic«, i.*»n t it?” “Oh, quite more they ram« ill from their evening walk, •he will but auk and reach for them. and the body? than too ni< < !” anawerod her compan to walk straight into th« library where r>t Pierre a 1 l‘Tr»< rlption W»1 he was at work and sit down and talk The Rev. Dr. Fourthly — My dear ion. “Only do« sn t it Rtrike yon—a lit made for her. I>r Pierca’s Golden Med ical Discovery wm made for her. The for brother, there are som« mysteries I have tic wcttfcnetM in the kneea?" “Weak- awhile, “I wisli you would just say, mer la for the ill» distinctly feminine, the never attempted to penetrate. But I have d <? hh !” retorted her friend. “My <l«ar 'How d’ye do?' and then go out. I have other for her genera) system T<<ethef a lot of work to do tonight, and 1 don't they suoply • scientific and eucce»«fu1 a young friend, the Rev. <J. Howe Wise, girl, that'« his pal ho*. “ want to lx- disturbed." coMPrr of treatment The “ Pavorite Pre ■ recent graduutc of our theological Au hour later the literary man heard scription ” restore« healthy, regular actiofi •«minary, who is writing a sermon < >i STAGE GLINTS. a latchkey placed carefully in th« front to the organs distinctly feminine It forcea that very sutiject «nd will deliver it on« out all impurities, strengthens the tisauea, door, as though the person placing it allavs irritating inflammation. The “Gold week from next Sunday. Don't fail tn Fr-derick Backus la* signed with them didn't wish to be heard. Then ho en Medical Discovery’’ makes appetite, go aud hear him.—Chicago Tribune. Maggie Cline. helps digestion promotes aajimilation, h< aril smothered laughter in the hall. fills out the hollows In cheeks and neck The Oaprey. Vivian Bernard has been engaged for It was from thechildren. They were up with good solid flesh «nd brines heck tha In tho high).»rids of Scotland at th« ths new o< r . -’y to is: produced t-y Fred tn •<>,nothing, ante A moment later gla<l*Miue glow uf girlhwd. Beat of a’.L y>r«««rit tm« the o»pr< y usually makes U. Whitney with these remedies there is no need of they camo inan hing through the hall, driratcl **«¿«iuiH-tlwM« “ *od " ’see.! treat its nest in the flat top of a piue trre, but one txhimi tne other, with military Rose Coghlan has annonneed her in ment’’ so abhorrent to every modest formerly it just as fr quently arlrcti I a tenti- n to return to London and resume step, back toward the library. They I . ■ . . f I woman. M a»«..., t-:.. b-d Ilk-a file-.f scldlcn 7i|VUBWII'*B of a***^*M* *«waa»*& • U t <MI M IC4» t wort lllfllB. generally on an island. Th« newt is a alongside the library table on the side written letters like this. Manager Willi am A. Rrady hM ao Mas A amawtma M C aanmii of ffoe //. ¿a pi)« of sticks as mu< h as four font high oepted for production a new oon< dy by opposite tho liU-rury man. halted, front- A**y. ftradfad Co wrttrw It la with piesw •nd as many broad—-the accumulation Paul Wiletack, a Wasbiugl«u uewspaper nd, raiwd their hands in salute aud said me that I write these few lines iu fsvoe of Dr. 1 Pierce's Golden Mo heal IHacoveiy aud * Fa of many years—in termixed with turf man. in nmaon : vorite Prescription'—the meditincs which have arid other vegetable matter, lined with “How d’ye do?" done me so much good I was completely run Georg« Clarke denies hir rumored in firn r twigs and finally with graM, much Then they faced to the left and down so that I could scarcely drag myself arovnd liouse had twee aettiug weaker si»d wwrae tention tn leave Augurtiu Daly's com marched <>ut again, one behind the oth the of it often gr««n. for aeveral years untill lost ail hope of ewwr get pany and r«vtve bis play, "The Hcsrts er, kwpiiig »ti p as before and keeping ting any better i took Amr brXiien of emh of . yoor nir.hrteee and am no» perSeelly well " of " as eoter as they could, until they came Reaped fully ycmr a. Mrs. Henry F At-Uy (P!«nncB Ger to the parlor. There they espliaied.— >011 ard) will srx nremovn to London, wbkh New York Sun. sh« contemplates making L«r p> rmaneut Dr Pierce's Common Sense Medical Th« witch haael in nil part, of Grr-it raaideooA Adviser a |ou> page doctor book, profusely Illustrated, of which 6flrx,ooo have been sold A valuable collection of rclfca of Ed Britain i> cnn.id.rci an a niugi« plant at ft yn a copy, will be seat ran on ro- gar Allan Poe has tx*< u offered to the In many local trail it ion. tt U alluded to cript of ri cents to pay pontage and wrap ping ora/y Wi.iU) a DiaPBNaARV liBB N«w York Shakeep* ar« society by E. B. aa playing a part in ubanav uud iaeaa- tatioua KAL AaaoClATSUM, Huffhlo, N. Y. Hill of DetioiV I Tli Favorlii Mm Mmlj. For all diseases caused by dsrangtment of the Llvsr, Kidneys, and Stomach. Keep It always in the house and you will save time and Doctor’s Bills, and havs at hand an active, harm I sm and per fectly safe purgative, alterative and tonic. If you f tel dull, dsbilitatad, have frequent headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appe- ttts and tongue coated, you are Buffering from torpid liver or biliousness, and SIM MONS L iver R egulator will cure you. If you have eaten anything hard to digest, or feel heavy after meals or slaap- losa at night, a dose of SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR will relieve you and bring pleasant sleep. » • If at any time you feel your system aaads cleansing and regulating without violent purging, take SlMMONg LIVER R egulator . c J. H. Zelliu A Co., PliUad^>hdA. Professional Cards. ROBERT G. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, 6 hàvt < Pare, OnaaoM, Practicoa iu all State and Foderai Coarta Ornea m Bang B cildwu . WILLARD CRAWFORD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Practices in all Foderai, State and Bu- praeae Courta. Ornca at R bsidxhcb Titian S t . N obtm . Notary Public. HENRY L. BENSON, Attorney-at-Law. GRANTS PASS, OB. Germa—Over tba bank. Courts of the State. Pructicea in ail ARTHUR P. HARTH, Doctor in Dental Surgery Ornca ovxa thk B ank Granfa Paas, Oregon EAST and SOUTH ---- VIA THE ---- Shasta Route — of the — Southern Pacific Company. Ex ureae Traina lata va Portland Dally r «?> |:3Ö r. ■. I lv . Partiand ar. it «O i. ■ 1 XV. Granta Pass IF. Uilli u. : Ar. ban Fraa'co IT. .IP* • :n».e T Mi x. A have trains atop at East Porti lat. Oregon Citv. Woodburn, 4alein, Turaor, Marion, Jafrer.on, Albany, Cottage Oroya Tangent, Shedda, lialeoy, Harrte- harg, Junction City, Eugene, Qroawoll, Drain, and all stationa from jtooeburg to Ashland incluaive. Roseburg Mall Daily a m ». m 11 3»r ■ » Kr. ■ lv. Portland lv. Albany *r. Roaaburg Ar. it. tv. 4 40r.u. 1 tir.«. j:Ct A.M. Salem Paatangar Dally. 4 00r. M. | lv . Portland Li* r. u. I ar. balani ar. ¡ 10 T4 A. ■. tv. I 8 00 a . m . DINING OARS ON OGDEN ROUTE* Pullman Buffet Sleepers — and — S econd C lass S leeping C ars Attached to all thiougb traina West Side Division between Portlud ud Conillis. ■ ail Taxis DÀ1LT (axcarr evsaaf. 7A0 a u. I IV. t’ortlaml M.1A r. M. I ar. Corvallis *r. | 4r30r.■. iv. |I4«r.B ÀI Albany and CorvalHs ronireet wMh trains of Or. Central <k Eastern Ry. BXFRKMS TBAIH DAILY (BXOBPT SC MOST J 4r4fip. a. I Lv Portland ar. | i>A.I. Trlfir. a. I ar McMinnville LT. | OiMa. M. TMROUOII TIUKBTB Te all txinto in the Eastern State«, Cana da an«i 1?uro[»e «‘an be obtained at Iowaai rate«, from J. 8. PURIXJM, Agent, Granta Paaa K P. KOOKR8, R KOEHLER, Asst. P. F A P. Manager. Portand. or. ■MB .■■■■! ____ Wanted-An Idea ¿5-^ Preises roar Mens they may bring yors wealth. WrlU JA r K WRDDKRB u R.X h CoTVeSeat ASBer» noye. W*«Liagu>n, D. C.» f« their tl.an pries off« and list of two bnn<lre4 Luventlous wealed.