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9 An Independent Paper, Devoted Especially to the Interests of Southern Oregon. 638 th WEEK- GRANT'S PASS, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 17. 1897. THIRTEENTH YEAR In Boston lives a man who has been selling SHOES for almost forty years— sells them to store keepers. Fine, stylish Shoes for ladies and misses Also Heavy Shoes. He calls all hts Shoes "WEAR RE SISTERS " They WEAR. Prices moderate. Sold only at the RED STAR STORE WOLFF & ZWICKER IRON WORKS [INCORPORATED] Portland Oregon -----MANUFACTURERS OF----- Hydraulic Pipe And All Kinds of Machinery for Mining Purposes. ALSO---- BRIDGE WORK BOLTS RODS IRON SHUTTERS CELLS WINDOW GUARDS. DOORS. AND Cast-Iron Structure Work. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED ESTIMATES FURNISHED Groceries! First-class goods kept in stock and sold at the lowest prices, quality considered. -ALL KINDS OF Staple and Fancy Groceries t HARDWARE, TINWARE, TABLEWARE «%.. Every article sold warranted as represented. Farm Produce taken inexch; J. M CHILES. FOR PURE FRESH DRUGS ----- Go to the---- CITY DRUG STORE J E. PETERSON, Proprietor. ALL PRESCRIPTIONS filled by Mrs C M Stone, a registered Pha inaci ft of twenty-three years' experience, and Patrons can rely upon being served with accuracy and promptness. HOTEL JOSEPHINE N orth S ixth S treet . G rant ’ s P ass , O r . This well-known and popular Hotel is the Great Headquarters for Commercial Men, Transient Families and Steady Guests. Its sightly location insures rest and quiet from the noise of loco motives. while the distance one block from the depot; is not enough to cause- inconvenience 1’. iard and Rooms by the Dav. Week or Month. J. 0. BOOTH, PROPRIETOR a Latest Forms! A Fteiul’CaughI New York anil London THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE Now that the city of Brooklyn and A dispatch from Wilmerding, Penn., other suburban districts have been incor Lung Troubles and Consumption t«» the Evening World is a* follows porated w ith the city ot New York, the Six hundred angry and disappointed Can be Cured. workingmen, who paraded and labored latter in point of population easily takes rank as the sewnd greatest city of the An Eminent New York Chemist and Sci and voted for McKinley six mouth» ago. world. IxHidun, of course, comes first believing that he would be. as he wa» entiit Makes a Free Offer to with its great total of 5,fiOO.UUO souls. heralded, the "advance agent ot prosper Our Reader*. New York or “Greater New York” as it ity.” last night tore down the picture of has been properly calle«!, contains fully the President from the walla of theii The distinguished New York chemist, clubroom. It had hung there in an hon three and a quarter million souls. or three-«]uarteis of a million more than T. A Slocum, demonstrating his discuv- ored (»oeition. Thep stamped it under Paris, which has heretofore ranked as eiy of a reliable and absolute cure for foot and tore it into shreds. the second city to London in point of 'Consumption (Pulmonary Tuberculosis Seven month» ago so strong was their aiie. The above estimate is taken from and all bronchial, throat, lung and chest l»elief and so fervent their desire to aid diseases, stubborn coughs, catarrhal af in McKinley'»success that they formed I an interesting article on Greater New York in th«* New York Times. I he prop fections. general decline ami weakness, themselves in club» ami purchase'! uni erty valuation is |4. 559,fiOO,O(X) and the • Io»? of flesh, and all condition? of wast form» to w>*ar in parades. When the fa ing away, will send THREE FREE B.)T- mous parade took (»lace in Canton, Onio, bonded indebtedness is $205,559,817. The city boundaries inclose a total area 1 I ES (all different) of his New Discov •n honor ni the Republican candidate eries to any afflicted reader of the C our these workmen paid their own exi»eiise? oi 3tk) square miles, the extreme length being 3-’ miles and the width ¡8 miles ier writing for them to the town so as take (»art in the dem His "New Scientific Treatment” has onstration. Now they bitterly regret it is estimated that w ithin the city limits cured thousands permanently bv it» what they did, ami m* words are strong tbereare nearly 300 miles of water front, 1,000 miles of rail wavs »nd 2,800 miles timely use, and be considers it a simple enough to express their feelings The professional duty to suffering humanity scene when the portrait ot the President of streets and roads. These tigures are the more remarkable if we remember to donate a trial of hi» infallible cure. was trampled upon and then turn to bit» Science daily develops new wonders, was a dramatic one. It l>egan m the that ttony represent practically the and this great chemist, patiently experi "tilting room’’of the Westinghouse Air r growth ot a single century, for (be cen menting fur year», has produced results Brake Company. Four hundred of the sus of 1800 shows that New York had I then only 150,489 inhabitants, and it is a» beneficial to humanity a» can be men, all skilled mechan'cs, and men claimed by any modern genius. His with families, had just received notice of certain that Brooklyn with the other dis assertion that lung trouble* and con dismissal. "Dull times and lack ot tricts recently included would at that , sumption are curable in any climate is work” was the cause assigned by the time have made but a slight increase in the total. As to the future there is no ’ proven by "heartfelt letters of grati- company. ' reason to suppose that New York will 1 tude.” filed in the American ami Euro- The discharge was a bitter blow to the ever lose its present position There is ■ (>ean laboratorie» in thousamls from men, and as they were told there was no no other city unless it tie Paris, that can l those cured in al! parts of the world. mote work for them, one oi the men Medical experts concede that bronchi chanced to see a lithograph oi McKinley, !>e considered as a rival tor recoin! place among the great cities of the world, and al. chest ami lung troubles lead to Con which had been placed on the wall »lu »umption, which uninterrupted, means ring the days when they believed in the comparative youth ond vigor of the country that is tiibutary to New York speedy am! certain death him. render it certain that her rate of growth Simply write to T. A. Slocum. M. C., "Look at McKinley there!” he shout 198 Pine street, New York, giving post- ed, pointing io the picture. "He was an will be greater than that of the French capital. i office ami express address, and the free advance agent oi prosperity ! It’s a tine As to the possibility of the capital of | medicine will l»e promptly sent. Suffer pros(>erity he’s brought us!” tlie western hemisphere becoming the ers should take instant advantage uf his McKinley’s prosperity be dammed,” capital of the world it is difficult to con I generous proposition. said another. "We ma<ie a mistake Please tell the doctor that you saw hi** when we believed him. But we won’t jecture. The London of to-day will soon » have passed the six million mark, and offer in the C ourier do ii again.” there is at present no discernible sign of “Bryan was the real thing The its growth being arrested. On the other in has ordered a baltie-ship of working men would have had a show it ham! it is adding to its numbers at the » .<» in to be built on the C vde, he had been elected,” cried a thir«L i I rate of 80,000 a Year, and the rate of in By this time the temper oi all the I. g a i«l. crease is steadily growing as the years men had been »tirreil. One man shout- go by. As long as England is able to P -i«lrni Jose Barrio? of Guatemala ed : "Tear that picture down.” maintain her supremacy, naval am! com I.:i- j ubliulv declared himself dictator ill a moment the big picture was mercial, upon the seas, as long as sin* of ti a: republic. pui!ed from the wall. A b the leader? can hold together that huge conglom- There is a good prospect of a lively jerked it down they tore it to bits and meration of (»copies and countries known threw the pieces to the men. I as the British Empire, binding them to | »’»Hunger rate-war among the trails* " There's your prosperity,” they shout the mother isle with the strongest of all continental roads. ed. "There’s the man who was going tHinds—those of commercial interest— The King of Slam, who i« making a to bring good times to all of us.” iajndon will continue to grow and its ‘He won’t fool us again,” was the cry people and wealth to multiply as in the tour of the world, will visit San Fran as the men trampled upon the picture cisco about September. past. Shoul I the dissolution of the em and rublied it into the dirt of the floor. pire ever ba brought about, and the The French trading steamer Liberte, Then, leaving the factory, thev , went world ’s commerce cease to pulsate from engaged iu the Iceland fisheries, has to the looms which had been used as been lost, with twvntythrve members headquarter« of their McKinley Club. lAJiidon as its center, we may l»»ok for New York to take lank as the chief em of her crew. The walls were covered with the insig porium of the world and ultimately as nia of the Iasi campaign, ami prominent It is reported froui the State of Guer ns most wealthy and populous city.— among them was a silk banner bearing rero, Mex., that the lost diamond fields Scientific American. the picture of McKinley ami the words: have been rediscovered. They are said "Advance Agent of Prosperity.’’ to produce gems equal to the finest VIRGINIA S LUCKY STONES. In a moment thin was torn fiom it» Indian diamonds. (»lace and thrown on the floor TI en it Curious Crystal« Which Tradition Says Patrick Nagle, United States Marsh- was trampled and snat upon while the Cante from (hr Tears of fairies. ad fur the district of Oklahoma, has men continued their work of destroying The queer croaa-ahaped crystals of everything which reminded them of the telegraphed his resignation io the (»res part they had taken in the campaign. Glieate that are known to the inhab ident. He announces that he is tired Not until the walls were bare did the itants of Virginia as fairy stones have of the place and wants to be relieved. long puzzled the most noted geologists men leave. of the world, .lust why silicate should The tug Andrew G. Greene was But even then they were not through blown to atoms bv the explosion of her Hurrying to their homes they collected crystllize is the first problem that con boiler, while passing through the Russ the uniforms and rt-galia they had worn fronts them, and the second is why the Street draw at Chicago. No trace can at the famous parade in Canton. These crystallization should always assume they brought to an open lot in front ot the form of a cross. be found of her crew, consisting of five the factory. There they piled the hel It is only in one part of Virginia that men. mets and cape» in a heap, and with tor Francis Schlatter, who create«l a big ches they bad borne in McKinley's cause these stones are found. Patrick county is the favored locality, but almost every sensation in Colorado some time ago set tire to all. Virginian has sent to sonic friend or by claiming to perform miraculous neighbor for a »(»eciineii. for they are The rival tongs «»f Clnm-.*. • highltiml- cures by divine power, was recently siip|M»sed to be a lucky stone. found dead in the foothills <»f the Sierra ers at Sacramento have commenced Indeed, no self respecting citizen of war with <*uch »»ther. One night curly Madre, State of Chihuahua, Mex. the Old Dominion will lie found with a this week a Chinaman wa- killed by ii R. B. McConnell, the defaulting pres rival tong. rabbit's foot in his |M»Hsession nowa The men have sent tlie ident of the defunct Merchants' Nation women to places of safety, and a bg days, and he must have a fairy stone al bank of Ocala, Florida, committed encounter is expected. for a mascot. The legend which gives suicide, shooting himself when an offi these little, crystals such a reputation The large building of the Stnn«!nrd cer came to arrest him on a warrant for luck is not only old, but is quaintly Biscuit company at San Francisco was sworn out by the receiver of the bank. beautiful. entire, y <lesir»»yed by tire s few da vs When the crucifixion took place the Agent Bryan, representing a colony ago. During the progress of the tiie fairies of that particular section of Vir of colors«! people from the south is at John Mahoiy, a fireman, was caught bv ginia were overwhelmed w ith grief, ami Laramie, Wyo., for the purpose of ne falling limber» an«l bad his leg badly their tears in falling crystallized into gotiating fur the purehase of 25,000 crushed. Timothy M. Hal.num and tiny crosses. Eor manyyears the fairy acres land situated under the Pioneer Frank Keller, also firemen, rail to stones have been the particular mascots canal, the largest irrigating scheme in their coinra«les aasiNtunce, and while of Patrick county citizens, and it was that section. carrying him out the wide of tlie bui.d* only by accident that the fame of the The trial of Major von Tausch in Ber ing fell, burying the three men under emblems has spread. It t«x»k some lin for political corruption ami its re-. several tons ol debris A few months ago a certain Col. Prop- suit are already serving to intensify | ti ime to clear the fallen <lebi is aw av ami pi* r went into the mountains of that public sentiment in Germany in a reach the men, an«l were found thr\ county on a prospecting tour, and while revolt agaiiiHt the feudal system of were «lead, life having b«*en cnishcd there put up at a farmhouse. He no political espionage around the emperor. out when the« were first struck. Each ticed that all the fieople about the place Belrin dispatches agree that popular #»f the dead liremcn !»*ft s«»in«*<»m* who were wearing irregular cross-shaped feeling against imperial tryanny is was de(*eu*ient up»»n him I-»r a living, crystals, and on asking found out the and a sulie<*rij»tioi* has been started f >r beginning significance of the custom. He secured their relief. The l>»s» to the (»’«»perty portions. one, and Will rea< b jNO.OOo. bonanza. A rock recently discovered in the Shortly after the gallant colonel aj>- mountains of Magdalena district, State neared in Wmihington, hin studs, cuff- of Sonora. Mex., which is covered with buttons and scarf pi ns all made of fairy Chinese inscription*, has just lieen stones. Congressmen and even grave visited Iw Sen Yup, an educate«l Chin senators badgered him for a mascot, ese. He says the inscriptions are Chin but only a favored f«'w secured the cov ese, but an* somewhat indistinct. He et* «1 lucky stones. The fairy stones made a copy of them and has translat- are amroe, ami are found after diligent e«l enough to show that the writing was search in the I mm I s of the streams, along probably inscribed on the rock at least the dried-up channels of brooks and 2000 years ago. rivulets. N. V. World. —- --------------- — ■» A cloudburst in the lilll country of the proline© of Iser, 8<»utlira-tern DEER HUNTING BY LOCOMOTIVE France, lias 'ause'l the overfl <w of the lie RMMon Home A«1Ironrtark■ flailroad River Morge ami the destruction of a Men Didn't on Vrnlxon number of j»aj»er mills, silk factories Oner in awhile the engineer of a and dwellings. At one point the river train on Dr. Seward Webb’s Adirondack suddenly rose twenty leet. One per railroad baa a rare with a deer. Some son was drowned, forty thousand fac mining time« it happen« that the frightened tory o|»eratives are thrown <»ut of work deer won’t leave the track and is killed. I and two million dollars worth of prop One night in September, when Pat erty destroyed. ( umminga wae (»tilling the through Queen Victoria’s anxiety 1? growing train down to Utica, lie walked lx«x*k 'I he Naeh tnento ranch, • ontain ng very intense a? Ia*r jubilee approaches. to Conductor Clarke, while hi« fireman a« res of Ian«! near San Miguel, Not alone is she worried for her own wo* taking water at Nehoaene, and safety, but she is fearful least some Cal., whs sold la<t week to satisfy s raid: mortgage of fl L’,.'V kh >. dreadful < a'arnity should mar the "Bill, I killed a deer bark there by A petition is in «in-illation at Corons, | occasion. 8hc has order««! the route of the river. It was a fine big buck. He the pror-cNsion gone carefully over, with Cal., asking the city trust«-«» to call al run ahead of me for a long piece, and I a view to discovering whether there «(»ecial election to vole «m the pro|>osi-1 could »er him plain. When I hit him are any points at which e ther the tion of disincor|»oration. be went up over the pilot higher n he crow«! might be in special danger from The Pasadena Electric railway haul ever jumped before in I is li'e, 1 bet. He an accident to owu-*e a panic or from Undertaken to I ght the city’s streets] lan'lrd just out there in the ditch, and which an attack might delivered free of « harg**. which mean* m saving I had a notion to stop and get him, but I wm afraid you’d kirk." to the city of $11,000 per annum. "I wiah you had atopped." a aid James If. Beggs, under arrest at Riv Ih Clarke. "The next time you ratrh a erside, Cal., for murdering child. a oerr that way you atop. It won’t take « the was lx>»ind over to appear ao long U» get him. and we can eaaily superior court to answer a <•» of make up tiie time. I leer meat ia U m > r» murder. rar«* and Um high to let it go like near- The pHsadena city trustee that ” petitioned to take a renstis •. Cumming* «aid he surely would atop with a v.ew of reciassxdraim the next time, and Clarke got the ag**nt to telegraph to the agent at Horw-sboe - Hamillou of Santa Ana to «end the arrflon men down to the rm in laguna lake ah |e he river with their band car U> get the st 1 K] deer. It wan after II o’clock, but thr (a I jiw to Meet II. aection men ntartrxl out. and after a ( m g*mg to have my n«ugh- smart pull get down to the river They looked a long time, but could find no I ► arrested. The Mutiti dwr. Up and down the frack they n ly moniing at 1 or 4 went, and al last were just aliout to give up in di«gn»t when one of the. men Brsrvbody «sys «•• found IL It fay out on the bank of the r*a<v-»rFta Coadv CaU art. tt* ®«»st so®. ditrh be«ide ’be track. It wm a fine d«rf j I nied.cal dtscoverv ef th* p *a*- «ut an«l rwfrxhiixf U> □>« •«•> «•* genti)- large yellow dog ar»>l pus itiv*ly on kidcevs, li ver ird bowels. ir»ut Free I «•Parsine thè enure »jstnn di*e*l colò», cure he^iaebe. fev«r, hatrftuai (onsiipBtioo rm*I) to dodge, ui sr 1 hi . usrwws P.re«« wy and trv a box •f < ’ C C u>-dsy. io. ii». «*»ia muck, for Pif I» a * g .arante»«! lo cwre by all drnrflsts. I WASHINGTON LETTER. The little b - who The Ashland Rec-ord say? Samuel E ticUe« a ti I«owe, a secret service detective and (C ob item*QVDKNCK or tmb C oi kirk .] ger with a btother of District Attorney Frank M straw and Lowe of Kansas Citv , arrived in Ashland Quite a number of Senator» think with the tn an who yesterday m«»rning and after locating his fools with his man. proceeded to the Georg«* W. Owen th«* late General Hancock, that the tar health are on ranch lour miles from town, in company iff* is a local issue, and, what is more im a par. If with Landlord Harris of the New West portant, are voting that way. as the there is any distinction it is in favor of the boy who schedule« are reached containing pro ern Hotel. Detective ixiwe went into imagines he is playing with a the Owens' residence and asked for tective duties upon products of their big cat and is not old enough The most notable instances of Homer Lee. Lee was rating his supper ‘ | states. !*[rt during the past week were thetieor- to realise his danger. The and answering the call the detective in-1 1 jis . min if he don’t know, ought to formed him that Harris desired to see gia Senators—Bacon and Clay—, who know that when he neglects his him, when both proceeded to the gate, both supported the tariff on luml»er, not health he is tempting fate and tampering where the detective pulled his revolver withstanding the at»|»eals of such leaders frith death Nine men out of ten neglect The result is that untold with one hand and a pair of hand cuffs of their (»arty as Senator» Junes, of Ark., their health thousands fall victims every year to the with the other. Pushing the gun into and Vest, ot Mo., to keep lumber on the insatiable tiger called consumption. the face ot the man the detective said, fret* list. Senator Baton qualified his q 8 per cent, of al! cases of consumption “Bates Soper, throw up your hands or support by saying that he wa* not a are cured by D t . Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It acts directly on the lungs, there will be a new face in hell.” The protectionist, but that the stern neces'M- hands went up and were soon cuffed. ties uf the government require«! a tariff, building new tissue in place of old, and The detective read to him the indictment and a high tariff*; but.his colleague, Sen driving out all impurities and disease germs. It corrects all disorders of the digestion, for murder against him in Missouri, ami ator Clay, in wln*t was his maiden invigorates the liver and restores the lost the requisition warrant from Lon V. Ste sjievcli, declared himself emphatical'v appetite It is the great blood maker, flesh vens, governor of Missouri. Lee's against frte trade ami in favor of a tariff builder. and nerve tonic. Thousands have blanched face was still for a moment; sufficient to carry on the government testified to their recovery under its use aftef then he replied: “Al last you’ve got economically administered, ami of the their cases were given up by the doctors and The druggist who me. 1 am E. B. Soper.” The prisoner strictest eq»»lily in levying this tariff. all hope was gone. claims to have something that will do just wept and eeenied to feel relieved of a Of course neither gentleman said any as well is untrustworthy thing about Georgia being a large lum gn*at agony. He was taken into the I was afflicted for four year* with local weak house and completed his meal, sitting ber* producing state. ness, but would not confess it for a time." write« There is still more or less grumbling Mrs Beulah Woodall, of Bateman, Patrick Co.. alongside of the detective. The party ABOUT THE TARIFF Va My mother cold me she had read of Dr drove to the farm of W. W. Erb, where Pierce’s medicines ami advised me to try them l ee was living, to get his clothes. Here bill not Ireing disposed of fast enough by I took the ‘ Favorite Prescription ’ and ’ Golden Medical Discovery.’ and they cured me. I caunol Lee could not control hi» feelings am! as the Senate, but as a matter of fact, it is praise Dr. Pierce's medicines too much." he conversed sub the family was again doubtful whether there is a single Sena Nothing will keep d«»wn the fortunes of in tears. He was landed in jail at seven lor who is not surprised at the progress made on the bill. All recent tariff rec an ambitious family more than big doctor’« o’clock last evening. bills Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical urds made in ¡he Senate have been al The indictment hanging over his head Adviser enables a family to get along with is for the murder oi his wife, Delia Soper ready broken, and no disposition has out calling in a doctor except in cases of near Archie, (.’ass county, Missouri been shown in any quarter to delay any serious illness or accidents. It teaches a April 21, 1891, the private prosecuior of the Bchedutro by useless discussion, mother how to treat the minor maladies and being D. C. Barnett, the prosecuting at and the Senator» are living up to their accident« of every day life. It contains 1,008 pages, over 300 illustrations, and is torney. The murder was a most shock agreements not to make long speeches written in plain English that any one can ing one. Soper t«»ok an ax and sank it It this state of affairs continues the bill understand. Gver a million homes own into the head oi his wife ami two child will in all liklihood become a law before copies of it. A new edition is ready and will ren. killing them instantly, and then the 15th of July. It. will depend, how be given away absolutely free . If you fled. He han been pursued for years and ever, largely u(»on the sugar schedule. want a paper-covered copy send twenty one one-cent stamps, to cover the cost of mail for eighteen months Detective Lowe has I The Senate sugar schedule is regarded been after him, being several times on us dead, ami there are some ugly reports ing »»«/»', to the World’s Dispensary Med If you his heels. Soper was traceil to Portland about the intention of the sugar trust to ical Association. Buffalo, N. Y. w here he married again ami deserted his us«* its powerful influence to hung the want a fine cloth binding, send ten cents extra, thirty one <«nts in all. (»resent wife, who is employe«! as a do bill up as long ns possible, if the House mestic at 484 Marshall street. Portland. Schedule is put back. Maj. W. D. Smith, an American who He disappeared from thereabout Febru ary taking with him theii two year old ■s an officer under General Gomez, in Professional Cards. son. The father and son were not heard Cuba, has been giving the Senate Com from again, and to 1 »elective Lowe's mittee on Foreign Relations the benefit question where the boy is fie replies, "I of his ¡»ersonal experiem*e. The Com ROBERT G. SMITH, won’t tell you.” The detective believes mittee heard Maj. Smith in secret sess Softer threw the boy into the Willamette ion ami his testimony will not be print ATTO I? N EY AT-LA W. river. The only known motive for the ed. A hint of w hat tie said may be found G rant . P a . h , O hkoo N. murder of his family in Missouri is that in th«« following remarks made by him Practice« in all State ami Fed .ral Court, his wife became despondent and com 'outside of the committee room: “All Ornes in B ank B cildino . plained about their circumstances ami talk about autonomy and of lie killed th« in ail for the purpose of S panish hew <» hmn fob C uba putting them out of their misery. i? no much breath wasted. Not a man WILLARD CRAWFORD, in the Cuban army will agree to accept RIPPING GARMENTS TO PIECES . anything short «»I absolute inde|»vndenee. A TTOHNEV- AT-LAW- fhe Cuban army is now in better condit Practices in all Federal, State and So- Ia D^ag Thli There Hhould Ke Nu Pnll ion to reeisl ii"- -p u.i.»id and to main i prenie Courts. lug or Tearing. lam tie* light for independent«* than it I Orrica at R cbidkrcb T hibo S t . N orth . There b* a general impression that it liiiH been »ince the b«*ginning of the war. is an easy enough matter to rip up u Gin Gomez, has a well-disciplined army Notary Public. garment. Most anybody can do it, ami of about 40,000 men. w ho art* determined i it is an undertaking that lequiren no to hol«l out until their effort» are crowned HENRY L. BENSON, special «kill or care. Acting on this with victory. Our soldiers are rapidly idea, clothing is pulled, torn, cut with P «»curing arms and every «lav serves to (Hit them on a better footing.” knives, snipped with nc I ssots and final The Senate Committee on GRANTS PASS, OR. iy taken to pieceH after tbi« uuprofit able fashion, and the «»per a tor comes C ivil S ervick R kfokm , 1 »rrici—Over tlie Bank. Practice« in ail and declares that everything is really. to which whn referred Senator Gallin Court, of tlie State. A dyri who handles a large quantity of 'ger’s amendment to the General Defici black goods says that he long ago gave ency Appropriation Ball, exempting la- i;p ex)MM*ting anybody to rip u garment I borers from the civil service rules, bus ARTHUR P. HARTH, up as it should I m * done. If the neums unanimously reported the following ”No laborer of are ripped, they are full of thread»; amendment to tin* bill 1 Doctor in Dental Surgery Hornetime» there are buttons on; hook» any c I hhm employed by the <Government shall I»«* included in the classified execu Orrick ovkh tiik B ank and eyes are not uncommon; the fronts tive < ivil service, and all civil service of them are «tuck full of pins of various rules heretofore promulgated with res- Grant'« Pans, ... Oregon Norte, and linings, facings, braids sud pe«‘t to tn is class of employes are hereby the like remain, in whole or in pieces, abrogated.” There ia no doubt of the just as the individual who bad «-hurg** accept (me of this amendment. Senator and of the disintegrating prix-es» happens 1’ritchard, Chairman of this Committee says tliiN amendment is as far as ttie to leave them. --- VIA THE ---- To rip up a garment properly ther • Committeo haw determined, but that other exemptions will probably be rec should be no pulling, tearing or drag ging apart. If one cannot take the end ommended. — of the — Tiie administration is preparing for of tlie thread and pull it out. the it« first wrestle with tile courts in an ef- ■ Southern Pacific Comoanv. stitches should I m * cut with a sharp l fort to enforce the Sherman anti-trust knife. Very few persons can rip a gai law, which tlie last administration de Ex Dress Trains Ixiave Portland Daily inent with scissors without doing it clared t<> la* worthless. Die Attorney 1 1 North. great harm; indeed, many find it irn i < ieneral lias ordered that suit ia* iiruugiit 8ou’h Ar. | 9 30 a . m H 'Ml P M. I 1 lv . Portland possible to cut stitcher with anything ' against the Trailer'» Live Stock Ex without making holes that render the < liange of Kansas < ity, M<».. in tiie U.S. M Ilf» 1 M 1 lv . Grant« Pass lv . 1 7 «30 p . m iv K :00 P.M. 7 45*. M. goods absolutely worthless for th«* our Circuit Court, lor violation of the Sher- Above trains stop at all stations be- who originally wore it. When it is don«* I man law, by having l»)ycotted commis the edge» are so ragged that a much sion merchants w ho sold stock to tra tween Portland and Salem, Turner, »mailer pattern must be used. In prr- der’« wlio did not ia*long to tiie ex- Marion, Jefferson, Albany, Cottage Grove change. • ut, I Li. I larris- (HLring goods for the dyer, or to t>- Senator Butler’» phort »pee« h in favor Junction (’ity, Eugene, made over, every stitch should l»r taken of legislation that will impose an income barg, Drain, Oakland, and all stations from out. It seems a<*arcely necessary to say j tax consisted largely of a notice served Roseburg to Ashland inclusive. that facings, braid an«! hooks luid eyes upon tiie Senators wiio have been work must be removed, but this is impera ing tor tlie lull legalizing railroad (sad* Roseburg Mail Daily tive, in view of the condition in which i.ig, that, if lie could prevent it, no p«x>i- garments come to the dressmaker and mg bill slmuld be voted upon bv tlie « 50a. m 1 LV. P«»rtland ar. I 1 P>r M. LV. 1 12 •■■PM. the dyer Many dresses, «-apes and Senate until after an income tax had 12 25 p. M 1 LV. Albany 5 :20 p. M Roseburg LV. 1 7 30 a . m . , Ar. lieen vote«! n|»on. jackets are perfectly wearable after Senator Pettigrew wants legislation being carefully ripped, brushed, that will N ibmit two questions to a DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. sponged and pressed It is a wonder PoPI LAH VOTK that s«>me one d«M*s not set up an estah I Pullman Buffet Sleepers at tlie Congressional election of 1898 lishment for ripping clothes and put If»* wants the people to vote yes«^r no on I— ami — ting them in order for the dressmaker The owner of them frequently has not the ipicMtioiiw of whether this govern S econd C lass S leeping C ars time to do them properly, or is too ment »hall adopt the free coinage of »>1 Atta< ln«<l to all ttnough train« ver and whether Senators shall la* elect* careless and understands t<M> little th»* | ed by direct vote. requirement« of them to do it hod she all the time in the world. Some semi West Side hivisiun between Portland ITS SILENCE MADDENING. invalid in every community might get Corullii a tolerable living, or at least add to a limited income by preparing garment h MAIL TRAIN DAILY (KXCRPT SUNDAY. for remotleling N. Y. f/edger. Attorney-iit-Liiw. EAST Shasta a oHELP STORY Hit)» Koute Ar. | 6:80p. ■ lv . | 1:95 p . m . Al Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Or. Central A Kastsrn Ry. KXFHPNS THAIS DAILY («XCBPT SCNDAY.) i i 4:50 p . m . | lv . Portland Ar. | 8-25 a . m . I 7 kt ? m . | at . McMinnville lv . j 5:50 a . m . XDire«-t connection at San Francisco a ith Occidental an«i «Iriental and Pacific Mail steaiiistiip lines (or JAPAN AND CHINA. Sailing dates on application. Rates and tickets to Eastern (»oints «nd Europe. Also JAPAN CHINA HONOLI LL ami Al SIRALlA. Can he obtained from J. S. Purdoin. Grants Pass. K P. ROGERS, K. KOEHLER, As«t. P F.fe P Agt Manager. Portend. Or. 1 I i 7 *¥»*. m . | lv . Portland 12 15 p . m . • Ar. Corvallis SOUTH I ; OLD NEWSPAPERS’ prt I For Sale at the COURIER Office. f Hubbar Hoots for I> o ««I m . •»tra t ileod Iler truxt in bis li* I JSp|M».ntrd, aiol she sud h< ffeprir.g were soon Wifely rs * Arrow the water they sell India rub ber IxiotA for (a t dogs U) wear while taking their dui run in muddy wrath- er They lace up the tide and are pro- nemneed ver; neat and useful. As their price is two de »liars a net. they are easily within th< » reach of those who. on occasion, pay two hundred dol- f that will wear them. • prr^*n who ia not an of the tov dog» that the IX ui alcng wry well with- l liUuu to their imprditneula, sew York Times,* but since , » ntay. th« , aught as well wear '»bar IsMita. . Th. « h p«|HM «re |U“' rlir tiling for lining I cabins, wr ppinfi bundles, putting under • ar( *1« making curl papers lighting fires and a host of other iiN«*H Awful « heap.