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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1897)
( ¥ / V ROGUE RIVER COURI £ led States but extends over the •shotc world. This latter proposit- J. NUNAN, P lblishhi . mi rhe C ourier has contended for I hmii . mí Ever, Tliur»<* • • In the meantime the i al! aloug, I pirtitu uun throughout the country dlclil Piner ol loieouie C juii . 9*; » ar pr to hand over the keys « :r. î È k - u republic; a successors. Only T hursday , J une 34. 1897 I this t«nd nothing more. AT HOME AND ABROAD DOINGS ON THE COAST. Grain ttree in the neighborhood of I Farmington, <’*!., destroyed 2lX‘ aerea > of grain. I he State High Court of the Foresten* ' will be held in Santa Rosa the second week in October. A beet sugar factory, very similar to the one at Watsonville, is soon to be erected at Stockton. The supervisors of Kings county have called for plans for a new county hos pital, not to cost over ># • 000. The rain of the early part of the week did but little damage to crops, although in Home sections tHe berry crop han been hurt to Home extent. S, F agent Barban «»J iileudale, was in town Sunday. ok $i 5° IS A lvan ■ I O regon as a state will have a fair crop of wheat this year after all. The late dampness in the Willam ette has reached over east of the mountains and a good yield is as sured in the Bunchgrass region, ex cept where grasshop]>ers have eaten the fields in Morrow county. As Josephine county buys flour and bacon largely on he outside, our people wi!l l>e glad to knu ■ that we can get all we wo- l U> eat with- in the confines of our own state. We are cultivating i.iore fields each year and wh •!’ •• farmers realize that they can rai e go 1 crop ot wheat on out granite hillsides it they bov '• early fall, we will raise a <d grind what flour we need at home When one looks about and se«- .«> much ni •..>■ " aving Gram's Pass for flour, biau, uull- feed, bacon and even baled hay, he wonders that times are as good in Josephine county as they are. Our silent but perpetual output of gold dust is all that saves us. T he annexati. n of Hawaii a til ounts to a virtual purchase of the islands, as the United States as- slimes their debt, which amounts to some $4.000,000. Hawaii will lie come a teriitory of the United States and further iin|>ortation of Chinese or Japanese laborers is to lx- ptol ib ited. W hat is to be done with those already there is to I k - a mat ter which congress will pass upon when the annexation treaty is for mally ratified by Ixith governments. The hord< of lepers iv rhe Kan.ika colony is o, .our*« included in the transfer Our people need a coaling station in the Pacific and so Hono lulu has just drop|>ed into our hands as a matter of progress. The island sugar will oi course reach San Fran cisco tree of duty as heretofore which ought to euable us to get our sugar on the Pacific coast as cheaply as do people east of theRocky mountains, but it hadn’t resulted that wav T he only difference noticeable between the government of McKin ley and that of Cleve'and is that the task of making excuses for tin- hard times now devolves upon the republican instead of the democrat ic press ol the country. The re publican papers now tell us that times are getting better in spite ol the howl by the other party, that our lactones are employing mor« men at »letter wages; that our ex ports exceed our imports by a great er margin, and that the apparent dullness is not peculiar to the Um ington, were found on the beach at Cook’a inlet, frozen Htiff. Phe men had l<»»t their wiiv in a »torni. A woman poultrv miner of National City, <al., broke th«* record for nunibvr of egg* latelv f<»un<1 in on«* nest. I’h«*re were forty fr«**h ami bright, ami twenty hem* cackled their ownvrrdiip of the untiHiial pile. Santa Ana people mav tin* Southern Pacific Company pmpmieM Imihling a branch to their celers field»«. Next year the « elvi-y-gt«»w• r* expect bo have b«*twe«*il ami 3iM) carlo.»da of th«* protlll« I to go I' mt. \ ii IlaHan watchman named Pietro Ma'ti '?•»• loyed h\ th«* I'sal Lum ber »■‘•• b paiiy, »n Mendocino countv, w hr <*ruMh«*«l t » «lentil I •-•lav b\ a fall ing tree. II«* was alcepin;* in tin* woods when th«* trv«* fell ami crmdied him. flit* RtcAllW*r Aorangi, which left Van««»liver «»11 Jun«* 11th for \mstralia, t<»ok tFic large’t « arg«» ev«*r »diip* t*d to AuMtrnlia from that port, am«»unting to 81 MM I ton-, the bulk being flour, la*«*r and ma«*hinerv. San Bernar«lino enn hav<* 11«» more street lighting until after the vegetable »eaaon b«*cauae tlie Chines« gHi'd«*nera uae all tin* water in tie* «lituh for irri gation am! I«*avi* n«»ne to run th«* elec tric company’* «h irim«». Jo-eph Smith, a farnn*r living ten Diilea northeast of l>av»*ii irt. Wash., l«»»t control of his tea'»! • I«»Wn a steep grad«* ami hdl un«lvr the a Agon, '¡'he wheel» badly bi<*emte«l a »boulder and broke bis a» m, ami ing to the nature of hi» mjiiri«*s, it be I < red be * U| die. W. II. Elkina, a V near ! i\ in -t«me, », (’»tl. liia brother- !» W . A Angel«’». I k now n, al I h grown out « •f «■ ed In’t W et'li The pel ’ration < I m '»* h Since the last encsinninriit forty vet erans have died. The number now alive is about 1400 out of a total of over 7<MX)who participated in th«* various campaigns. U Quisley and Dr. A. M. S< ruggs of the Elk creek district, near A'diland, Oregon, became involved in a «juarrvl over some hay, and Quisling attacked Scruggs with a pitchfork and the doc tor drew a revolver and shot him dead. P. A. Buell bus just completed a trip through Calaveras and Tuolumne u«nin- ties, where he went to consult with miners al»oiit the erectisn of a smelter in Stockton, and met with great success lie says he will form a company at once to carry forward the project. The proposed plant will cost in the neigh borhood of >2*»0,(MX). I hrrv is a grvwsoiue story that conies from Anaheiru About the violation of the grave of the young man named Vngil Smith, who win buried at that place twenty years ago. His relatives recently went to ha\e the remains taken up and removed to Los Angeles county, but on openiivg the grave it was found to las empty. The laxly must haw been remove«! as varlv as 1H79. ID ane J. Anderson of Tacoma, Wash., i Supervising instructor of Indian schools is in Greenville, PI uiiiar county, fori the purpose of making au insp«*« tion 1 of the l'nit<*«l States Indian Training and Industrial whool, now located there, to report to the Indian depart- men! as to the adxisahilitv of the gov ernment continuing or abandoning th f Institution. W. M. Parker of >an Bernardino a H» almost -tiing to death by 1 h * vh . A • aarm « huh * .low 11 on the vehicle In was driving and attacked his horse, Th.* animal tell to the ground, Parkei help»«! the beaat and thekeri *S Mltuckv.l him sad stung him on the fave a nd neck until there was nut a spot as l.irgt as a dune where he war not stung, lb is »lowly recovering, but the home dewd. Ku Vial'rim rancher has capture«1 A white gopher which is ronai.lered A rare species of tins peat. stockholders in the bans to force them to let urn th«* dividends paid by Mosher oil the ground that that they were not earned but paid out of the money of the dcpusiiors. He says that the book« shovs that the bank never made a dollar. Dolores »i.ir< in was shot by Manuel Fellows in ir««nt of his saloon in Capis trano, tai. I Iu* crime was the result ol a h/iig-'i.imbiig leud between the two men. l c.lows having been tlned al out ten months ago for striking Garcia over the head with tlie butt of a revolvvi. Mint* that time Fellows had repeatedly threatened Garcia's life. from SSllA in.»- one of th. t>i|t min or Nevada. N.w so fen a-' there that tile |»iat ..thee li-eimtini Mr-. \ u><> 11*11 II. B. feet from I 0'3 CUR Hew >i«».iM> ig to held a big Haiuhuidt be*. F. J. Chenev A Co.. Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. A F armer . H«*r Mujest v Got Mad. “1 was being shown over tin* rov il yacht at Portsmouth bv an admiral,and he explained the various point* of inter est. At laH we came lo the qiieen'R. a!»- in. “Here,” -ail he, “ ih where the queen found a middy trying on her l»on net at the looking-glsHH, and she ga»e him a box on the ear-, which re-» Hided right away to the quarter «let k "Well,” I Hani, "that was better thin ruining his career tor a boyish prans "Oh !” lie replied, “he didn't gH off «¡«h a smack. He was Rent home next dav, and hi- people were given a hint to take his name off the bonks at once. It wa* a pitv, for hr was aj-dlv little fellow and didn't mean any harm." F a I Kilgore, a Pans, Tex., contractor, met death at the hands ot Miss Fanny Ja< ksou and her three brother»». The gin met Kilgore in a railway station and coiuiiieiiced shooting at him. He Free Pith jumped and ran but war shot by one of Sen«l your address to II E Buckl *n A the girl’s brothers. When lie teil, Mi»« Jackson walked up to him and drrd (’<»., Chicago, and get a tree sample \ thre<* bullets into his bodv, saying, lx»x of Dr. King's New Ute 1’ilh. “You have *lainivrsd me long enough." trial will covince you of their niurrs I’hese pills are easy in action are particu 1 he London police authorities are larly effective in the cure ot ( onsti| a- I- r Malaria mystified over the recovery «»t seven ti«»n an«l Sick Headache teen bodies which have been taken and Liver trmibles they have l»vr*n out «»f the lower Thames within the pr jved invaluable. They arv guar intend last three weeks. The bodies »re those to be |»erfectIy free from every deleterious substance and to 1»? purely vegetable of well-dressed persons and money and They do not weaken by their action, jewels have been found en each. The but hv giving tone to stomach < A**es are not thought to be suicides, greatly invigorate the system but is supposed to be the work of some size 25 « . |»er box S«»l«l by fiend. None of the bodies have been Kremer, Druggist. identified. e I'tiysii-al Training in i'tiblh School** A dispatch from Funchal, Island of Madeira, off the woat ».»mst of Muin>ruo, The recent!) is.-ued catalogue of the •ass that on the arrival there of the ’M aih Normal s- h >oi ,»t \! im »nth am British steamship S<*ot, which left Cape nuuiu’e»» a special course ot two year- in Town, A flics, June 2d for Suu: haiup- physical training lor ik «> m tue public ton, it is announced that Burney Bar schools. The Myateiu ailopted is the Lu g or Swedish system ami the work is g'wn nau», the S iitli Afruan diamond king, bv a graduate «»1 tlo* l'<>s*«e < • x mua-inni who was among the j assenger.«, had ol B«»aion I he well e«]uipp«*d gvmna-i womniitled sun-ide by leaping over* uni at the Normal s<’h«H»l . tf r- beard. His body was rcvovereil. P a .T facilities lor this work. The «a*.» »«‘ligers aboard say Barnuto w an gives in detad the three years a«a despondent over .»tlairs in South Africa an«! professional course *»l the > and frequently said h* <a»ed to live no which is es|«ecially design *d to trail leaching longer. Mint burea U, W A. l*msnn «»i and John Fire- e «iitampnient of baugh of ( a left " .i>hiii|¿t«*n iaa will l»v hei«! in for Sail I ran superintend the i>th to 2«Sth. Annual sett! an«! to weigh uni the < «mi and l uliion i in the s havv killed three and ignei island. The mini in that city, Ain«»unting to » KM,- (MM),0UU. On their way the v< oniiiitter will al»«» weigh and counl tin * bulliou ami cash on haiid at the Car» »il. Nev., mint, amounting appr«»xnm«t y to ♦ti t a M» (MMt. k 11 ..-.I pl#telv ..V. r-w* -<y «”''1 ‘ I,tllr pill* known »• "I* E«tij Ki~-r- W » Krem«-». U "r HOUSECLEANINJ bother without worrying gives you enough < The *t. Luuu» puwlfuoxni» Will, it *» ex- Ttie Scio l «»Ionici*- color to put on the walls or what it will cost. Eight to none last year is the bike re«’* pe< led, be c i*»'l by the operation ut ord in this place. To save this worry simply call at our store andt the MiMuuri Breeder’s lav. L W Lang, hu.inc»« manager of the 1 The pan-American touriste were en W. If. Hampton I ma a naw p.<xx«a for S. io colon» . I|«»kini< to “ reprenentativa the sample cards that show the beautiiul tints tertained al Springfield, Maa»»., with removing carriage tope. |ol the Silverton Appeal ol me n>etl>od. of the eoiony. »AVithat there bination of W J. Walla e ami M B Mai-mey are drives to points of interest. • lb lx- »boat 200 lauulte*. or about 10 «> A cyclone at Newport News wrecked each building a new huuae. triple tn all. who will corn» from 0« »• verai business houses, iujured ^trow Guy M Bowers was pro-|»v ting in our i axtern »t»te* and »ettle on th» tr.u t o That will half settle the question—the price, „¡j ing crops uni damaged »mall kraft mines several days last week. ¡•nd two and one-hali tuOx. from •'cto, lying .tl anchor mi the James river. *■ (harlie Kuegler and Georg* Ha«iy I in Linn county, it ia a company in tie the other half Pi i. p Orth, living live miles west of have gone to Illinois river pr»»-p** ting. win« hall are owner«#. Mr Lai.g ha» just complete«I l.ie Koine, N. Y.; his Wife and sister, Lite Depu’v Sheriff Cooper of **alern, visi hie, were drowned in the Erie canal. ted his sister, Mrs. <i. W. K**arn*. here i vw of the laud. The company own* I lb‘2 mil-* -«¡uare ol level farirmg land, Their carriage was overturned into the last week. abunsi ail in c dtivation. canal. Each famiK will be allotted a terLl,n visiting iri I Mrs Susan R Wallace The sindow-glass factory of the poruon of the lan.i to cultivate I he of the Willamette valley for a couple company will operate two large saw United Glass Company at Orestes, I months ! ’Dills of their own, to fuiniHh lumber lor eighteen miles west of Munich, Ind., The venison crop __ , this tall will be building purjx»» i-. The «•«•'•misH will was burned. The loss will be about «bort—too many hungry tellows during 1 plai.i lOlM acres in hop®. They will -vt fiuu.uuu. the winter. out Nik) m ret- iu prunes.all of one variety , Bubrecker Brothers of Kansas City The mill is to close down thi* w**ek for anu w«i. ha e 100 acres in strawberries, failed to evade payment for beer , the season, so we are informed—no mar 100 a« res i . i raspberries, besides a large bought iroiu Vai Blatx on the plea that am ¡nt ol otfier small fruit* an«! ugeta- ket for the output. Blalx was violating the prohibition , bles They intend to pur« base 500 uoice course School closes Frid<*v ami of laws m aeiling beer. a » for a dairy, and expect extra that fellow at Merlin will get our good « are and proper feeding. make an arti (.Rev. Dr. Geoige A. Gordon, pastor l-xjking school inarm. de of cheese that will coiuina.'i ! the t«>P ot the O.d bouth Church, preached the Good on ’ price in the markets Hard tain storm Mon«lav ba« calaureate sermon tv the graduat The members of this colon* are all hay that ing class at Harvard University in garden truck but hard on the ' steady, hard-working people, a••«! ■ stands on either en«l in the field. A pion < hapel. [ever they star? they will push with alii Prosperity has not sirjwn up vet. but ¡energy. When the hop-, prunes, etc., Deputy Attorney-General Elkin ot blackberries are plentiful which allevi Penimyivania has given out a state ates some of our hungry exernciating are planted, they will be pul there to ' stay. men t ou the condition of the State pains. The Indians on the L matilla re-er1, a- ijuaiicv!*, iu which he shows there is a Robert Mctiee and sons an«! Aaron W .d- lion have held a council, ami di « unit J ' • doth it ol $J,o00,<JU0 in the Mate treas- kins are making arrangements to s:art celebrate the Fourth of July in .rest <*r>- ! for Colorado Springs by team, where style. Chief Feo wili deliver an a«idres8t President Friedenthal of the Kansas thev are to take Jess Mc<iee for lung dressed in fell l.’niian costume. CORNER M %IN X\l> FIFTH STREETS. Popuiiat Mate Committee states that. trouble. To I ure < 4>n»iip<*t uni >ur«’»ri. there ain be more complete lusion of , Covote creek ha* sotneshonM be “side b U c l ..iris Candv Calburlic. Ml <M M the uull-Republican forces iu Kansas back” riders that ride on* both sides of I! T C. C. <■ la., to cure, dfüggul» refuud niooev on cuiiniv tickets this full than ever the horsee at once, ami the wav thev before. make the dust Hy in town, and race over Four drunken Italian laborers en-1 bridges makes our mayor break some ol ga/od in a savage fight at S<mU* Fram the most sacred cumnianfiments. V ictoria ’ s proposed abdication iu favor of her son Alltert Edward has been reported every little while ANlfOUNCKMFffT. of late years, but the old lady herself With this issue ot the C ourier has probably never heard of it. my connection with the paper ceas Like the late ent[>eror of Germany, The University, South lx>» Angeles, es. as I have sold the plant and sub she is apt to let well enough alone Vernundale and Pico Height»* post scription list to Messrs. Price and 1 anti only submit to a change when office have been consolidate i with the & Voorhies, who will take charge I the grim reaper decrees it. The L oh Angelen office. Neil» Neilson, who stole a fl 50 hat on July 1st. Prof Price is well 1 Prince of Wales is getting gray with from a rack iu front of a Fresno cloth known as a gentleman oi ed j iti< n nd dissipation, and his ascen ing store, wan sentenced to five yearn and rustle unu Mr. Voorhies ts ’• ' '.ion to the throne will cause more in Folsom for committing the deed. practical printer of more »ban ordi- i.,r )c>, friction, though there will Ije Hiram Tubbs died at his home in nary ability and taste With such l> general change of postmasters East Oakland Sunday, of pneumonia and old age. He was a pioneer of the a combination of brains and bini- 1 ji .J revenue collectors as there is state and well-known by commercial ness I am confident the C ourier every four years in the United men all over the coast. will march on to continued victory States. c w. Fox of Garden valley, Placer county, was fatally hurt by being I take this opportunity to thank the T he flying machine that will fly thrown off the Georgetown grade. people of Grant's P k , s an«» South Horse, man ami buggy were precipit and carry passengers has yet to l>e ated 200 feet. ern Oregon fol then long-continued and generous support and Ijespeak built, but almost daily for the past Shipping men of San Francisco are i their good will for my worthy suc ten years the newspapers have been having considerable trouble in getting j discovering machines iu course ot experienced seamen for their vessels. cessors. J. N unan . There seams to be a scarcity of deMir* construction which are sure to fly able men. j Charles Montgomery, who confessed E ugknh D xhi ’ scheme to start a when completed, and that is the of oociilistic colony of 100,000 men last heard of any particular flying to complicity in robbing the grave the decease«! millionaire, W. “. La id, I now idle in Chicago, may take machine. That the air will one day at Portland, Or., was sentenced to two shape before the next winter come» t navigated by human beings is years in the penitentiary. 1 The Secretary of the Navy has order ingham, Mass., ami tlie police had to , The present wet weather is attribut on. He is locking favorably tow extremely probable. A bird is sim ed the battle-ship to Oregon to Victor can upon the militia to aid in arresting able to the many camp meetings in pro ard the new state of Washington, p!v a natural machine which sup ia, B. gress. The good brothers and sisters to be present at the festiviti«*s them. Several men were seriously should have come together a month where there aie still large tract, ot jxjrts itself by powerful wings. The attending the celebration of the Queen’s hurl. sooner as rain was badly nee«le«l at that still uncultivated laud. The ques principle upon which a bird doe-» jubilee. Ol the homing pigeons liberated at time and their results would surely been Monrovia, a small town in Ixx* An- ■ Statesville, N. C., right made a record as prolific. this act is liable to be discovered tion of meeting the expense will be geles «ounty was almost wipe«l out of before equaled J or the distance “Uncle Jerry" surely has degenerated solved like that of the Salvation some day, and then everybody can .ixi-tenre by fire. The post oilice and ! never to New York, lhe distance traveled Ui some extent—may be he is riding a have his own aviator as he can many of the business houses were > Army prospect under Ge •. Booth, by the pigeons ranged lrom 497.7V to "Bike"—when in his editorial last week destroyed. The loss is estimate«! at ■ 5o2.Ub lunes. he took a financial streak and proclaimed by an appeal to friendsof socialism, nowadays bare his own bicycle ' >20, (MM). A Knuxxillv dispatch states that a to the many readers of his "(ireat (,’hris who are expected to contribute Sjieed the day. Twelve thousand boxes of cherries tian Herald” that "times are hard nmier do tobtirni jiut across the Virginia ami woul«i have been under lunds, Mr. Debs thinks he can A rtificial gold manufactured I were shipped from Rancho Chico or-| line, near iiristo, did considerable McKinley Brvan, only might have been a little raise $25,000 a mouth through this like that of artificial eggs has failed, i chard* East recently, ami a very large damage and has delayed trains on the stir in the West under the Silver ban | pari of the crop is left on the trees Southern Ranwaj. 1 wo hundred yards ner.” "The stir" in case of free silver means. If this big experiment is although it was predicted that some ow ing to the lack ot help. ol Hack on tue Norlolk and Western would be so great that it would tax the suicessful it will form a neuclus new process just discovereu would \ teh-gram sent to Beattie by Sena- roa«i u as displaced. tnauulaclurers oi the East to wupp' v the about which will gather other so put a stop to gold mining and hast t«»r Wilson *-ys that plans for fort The uiaguiiicent propertp of the Jew “Wil«l and Woolv West.” You crush nt Magnolia Bluff army the industries of the West and the effete cialistic communities till Bellamy’s en the dethronement of the yellow ¡fictitious post near Seattle have been approved ish National Farm School Association East haw no outlet for her baked buHiis, idea of an ultimate jieaceful revolu god. The philosopher's stove and and an assignment of $400,(MX) made. neat Doyleslowu, Pa., a a> consecrated. corn fe«i girls and manufacture«! artic main purpose of the institution is lew. tion will lie realized. The present the j>erpetual motion machine as General Weeks has been ordered to The The most prosperous time of our lives j Seattle and is directed to proceed with to reclaim Jewish youth to that agri cultural life to which their race was was during prosperous and boom times trend of tlie times toward million yet exist only in the wild mind of the work immediately. in the great and broad West. devoted in ancient times. aires at one end ot our social fabric the unbalanced brain. J. R. Cheatham and others have Fire parity destroyed the home Joi j State of Ohio, City ot Toledo,» bought the tailings of the Good Hope and poverty-atrickeu families at the 8H. Lucas County. I mine, Riversi«!«* county, for 20 cent per Joseph Metenski in South Buiialo and other, cannot last a great while lon A Frenchiiiiin named Loney ia in jail ton. It is estimate«! that these tail five children wrie frightfully burned. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he ger, liecause the American jieople at El)’, Nov., charged with th«* murder ings will yield, under th«* cyanide pro- Sophie, aged Id years, died. The others i ia the senior partner of the firm < t F. J. per ton and that have little chance for recovery. Meteil- | Chenev A Co., doing busineaa in the are not like those of India and will of Noru Ahrcn »it Eberhardt, White cees, from i I to Pine county, on Mav 26th. there will he from >100,000 to >150,IMM) ski's arms and lace were burned in the I City of Toledo, county an«l atate afore* not submit to the conditions very -aid, an«l that »aid firin will ptv the attempt to save Ins children. Fred Vallon of I a » m Angele» hna <lu- secured in working this debris over. 1 mu tn of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS f< r long without a struggle, and if Mr. rhtr«*«l bin intentiona to buihl 11 brick The incediarv who made two at Henry '1 hoinas, a negro excursionist I each and every case of Catarrh that Debs, Mr. Bellamy or anylxxly else hotel c«»Hting 1J25JMK) on We»t Seventh tempts to burn the Merced Chinatown from Birmingham, Aia., tired into a J cannot be cured by the uae of Hall’» Cure. F rank J. C iikney . can give us a peaceful solution of street near the near Southern in the last two weeks, made another part y «»1 negro just as the train lie was I Catarrh Sworn to before me ami auliavribed in Pacific dapot, Riveraide. Sunday night and succeeded in v«*rv on was leaving a station, and wounded our social problem while making us my presence, this 6th day of December, According t<» the Hehool eeiiHUftjunt near burning out that entire section of Will Garner, (»arner and his friends all free and equal according to our completed, ('hino has climbed up to the town. i here an» now only eight returned the tire and a general riot en- A. 1». 1M8H industry and ability, he will l>e aecoii« I pl.,-.- among the town» of San houses left where there were formerly sued. ihoinas received wounds from I » f A. W. GLEASON. which lie uill die, two of his friend« fifty. ral » looked upon as a second Washing Bernardino county, in point of popula Notary Public. The twelfth Annual Mession of the were shot an another stabbed. tion. ton by future generations. Mr. Hall's Catarrh Cur»4 i« t»k«*n inter Grand Encampment of the Indiun war Receiver Hayden of the defunct Lilt«* new» froni Alaska aaya that the Debs however, has a hard task be bosliert of three prospector», Bolt« her, veterans of the North Pacific const con Capitol National Bank of Lincoln, Neb., nally. and acts directly on the blood and Send vened at Portland, Or., last week, has brought suit against nearly loo mucous surfaces af tl e system Blackatonv and Molin«|m* from Wash fore him. about 300 delegates being present. prominent men of Illinois who were for testimonials, free. $2 A Y ear , Hi. k !..khul»»ran 1* quickly .n<»«Hæ WoirC'rerk llcui A torna«! ■ paaaed over the central and southern p •rtiona •»( Logan «*ounty, III., and de*«troye«l th<>u»»An<tB f <l«»l illars’ worth of piopertv ami demoiuhi *d the imiuenae cow l»arn on the farm of the inatitiition lor the feeble onn«b I w rut)- rib prr*w»nR M*V«k Illg rum th- I . u nw Fou of tlie refugt «-a, tx»y from Ch ag >, w <»re taken out Five other» * a of wli »»», the far i » i siipcrlu- w III pr< bably div. ivh fr. in Ila.ana »an» that HlllAtioli of the resnlenta a ig. actual fi let. Ih«* death casing. A haa fv • that leen month •land will iiiated. fhe death b.e next month. C utagon will iu>w the protde «!< • n rapidly, sms hate turned the intyrmr nag mire iu many placew »» are ■uffvrmg terHbly e*s» and Jv»«»tterv M. CLEMENS, Prescription Druggist PROMISES Alone Don’t go. We are sincere in r^-% mending our goods. If you want goods" you can’t find them in our stock we do have tlie best values for the moner, fered in the city. EIRE CRACKERS in ail sizes. Call for ppj^ Tlie RACKET ST0R| W. H. PALMER, WATERLOO, IOWA. "8av«a From th. Horror, of N.r.ou« Pro» tr.tion" bv Dr MU.«' N.rvin.. Opposite Round House. A ¿perlai oflher ti to.. (. 11. Jr lining’*, berg. Or., w itb A ■ Arreeicd a: Wa»h»ug on a « li:«rgr of h Paufii- 1 a** vii gei canyon in July, ! r Carries a full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Flow Provisions. We have a new stock of Fruit Jars this year. Parties wist* buy jars should get our prices. They are the lowest, MASK & PIKE F. SCECIÆIIDT, ----------- DEALERjlN----------- a COUGH does not always indicate consumption. Mr W. IL Palmer, of Waterloo, Iowa, writes: "I was taken with a nervous stricture of the bronchial tubes, which developed into nervous pros tration, I was so weak I could not sit up. I got no sleep for days except when under the intluer.ee of opiates. Fol four months I suf fered agonies and prayed that I might die and be at rest. One physician said I had consumption, for I bad a cough that gave me no rest. But a good old physician whose medicine had failed, advised me to use Dr. M lies* Restorative Nervine and I thank God that it has bright ened my days, lengthened my life and saved me from the horrors of nervous prostration." Dr Miles’Remedies are sold by all drug gluts under a positive guarantee first bottle benefits or money refunded Book on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. trt. Ind. NOTICE FoK PUBLICATION. l.an.t orti.-e at Ko«eburg,Oregon, Mav 28, 1897. Nqtice in hereby n ’iven that the follow iug-nuined sei ■ttler ha* filed notice of hi. intention to make final proof in »import of his claim, and that kh aid t>roof will he maile before John Goode -II. County < ilerk. Josephine county, Or. gon, at Grant’* Past«. Oregon, on July 17. 1897. vii: Henry II Kennedy, on 11 E. No 87'24 for the E .NE . NE i *4. 4. E ’ ..<i: '«.^.26. rp. 33 > . R . « We.l He narm ••* the following wAtneRses to prove his o •ntinu«»us residence upon and cultivation of. Raid land, viz : Mile- M ♦-e*, vvjh'v A. banner, lienrv C M int»«- i an«i Daiiiel Mathew-, all of Wolf . reek < Iregon. K. M. V kai « h . 0,-41 Register. »'<>»< \ i.i:. re» of land, w i ’.Vat»»r nJ the RO A mill sit« f* feet of th I 50 Acre- in 1 .a «■*ne an We t r appk lami b a S foot cover* n -Mock ) acre»* 1 I a ree Agricultural Implements. Corner Sixth and I Sts , Grant’s Pass, Ortgcn. IRON and STEEL, HARDWARE and WAGON MATERIALS I n L nrge V ariety ïM- MINERS Kitted Out on Reasonable Tertns "W CUTTING PRICES! I» the Style of til L Merchants of our town. Ar looking ail over to p n come to us and see ourc priées, they are cui I almost in two. GIV 1C 1 æ cwnn. F. FETSGH & d Clothiers, 1'ailors and Hatters. GRANT S PASS Pork Packing House .1. II. AIILF, Proprietor r. g the mili w i 'Hove ; ; ami i unter li nest Quality of Hams, Bacon, Lard, Etc., *■ Wholesale and Retail NEW STORE Ä I. STAUFFER, Hay, Grain, Flour and Feed! I lOOtl Ihv Fust au 4 LI«* N‘hr trek, prominent of UiAt citv, w ere «how ne l. The Cash Store. i ating and < looking Apples : Lowm r « .. ” We have just opened up a new store of GENERAL MERCHANDISE XO SHELF \\ ( iRx Q(»»ns. EVERYTHING NEW and Dry Goods! Groceries Provisions! Lou'ist \Pricc.s. Give Usti'Call- .1. O. « . w IMIlIt A < 0. WOODVILLE, OREGON. STAUFEF OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOO* MONMOUTH. OREGON. William G-ea»< Hotel \L*i»vpsdr, elexalor wa* caug and rruahed to drNtli tug to cla«*<* tlie tl >r will in motion. A training school for teachers . Regular Norm "iirse of three year Senior Vearr whol 'r'*,**,i-i'>nal. Train* department <«i with 21k) <1 The Pacific Mail arrived at r*an Frau F» ha in a and w a* p acmi on auapWion that th«» f- ver aboard. Mn«. M t ger, and ( apta 11 Muriel ter of the veeaal died »borile aft**r leaving P aum HOI RS lost nu t mn training m gtmnas e«li»h »vate music slight Tniti.».. «<***-» an.H imatel' ’ ve»r SlU'lent* ing tliemwl’* per v**»f \. ».lem< U. .crepted fro* »elioni" C.ta'.igu*’ •pp fully f*n' Cion. iicilnian II tMt city ctuiii rov id Heal^nce f'r.f„r aqueduct fru the famous Pin« of the construction nrrp » « with hall«, tied, if de.ired ; hot , b»rn sn,j ou,_ «n*»l weU.n.Int, WBl„. U,, Inquire on pr.nn.e, 1(St OD. I* lUptiM Church. ' T. E. How «un. N. E. McGrew Pioneer Truck and 0»l< P«*w, {