Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, July 22, 1897, Image 2

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    o C. TERRELL
—-
L. I. V.
Ja< k.'.n Coiuii) Itemr
C. ,M TERRELL
Christi.m Endeavorern are loud in their •red with trees II is a delightful river hJt*nl ui Uw- piophivy where it sail in
,btre ,hall
hen ' Prof. Eubank, the new teiciier it the
p. aisew of the official* of the S. 1*. and Of to defend, for oi« < »n dni< iiM»t ul lh» ,hl. uu,.f d
wav at olout six miles j»er hour—hut it
rmUSHEl) KVKKY lit HSDAV,
atuUl jo.tle one Xormal U now in A.hlan l
(heir treatment in general by the railroad I* ditli. ult to »■»•••nd »Illi a »luall boat < barrtolr and
Max I’ra. ht,
cial a<ent <rf the land
employees, yet thia fact does not satisfy polling and towing La«t night the sun against «• .uilirt.'
PRICE A- VOORHIES.
the people lithe -amt* result bad been <hd not set at all. It went down until the
Ilia bah.I. Imve a.wav. tM*eu letnjKTa-e department, in now in the ecu-ty.
brought about by aouie external force, loweredg** seetnod to touch the trees.au I On the In ui txu.ber Isixj the writer in i Geo. E. Asherton is now in Josephine
i Mkippssi along that wav for an hour a::»!
t len we w ould have heard from theeotn- a half, ami then raise«!. !’ *«” io**»? c.mp.i.r with Hon. Binger Hermann I county placer mining on the Him >is river.
$2 A Y ear , ok #1 50 •• A ovan ->. p.ini<*H in tones of thunder, but when it
about |2;3->a. m.,and was'he first time vi.itwi the old veteran, and we found
RMS! I TIIEIR
Prof. J M. Horton formerly principal
I saw it when it never »haded al all. It
Entereit at the post ulh<r at (.ran. Fa- comes from within there ia nothing said, will regain that way for .» « nip of him in ipiite a g.xxl condltioii both of the Jacksonville seh‘>oHs in Ei."tvrn
"tranger things, though, may happen to
Oregon, a* secomi-elass mail mailer.
1 weeks, and then ls*gm to go out of sight [»byncially and mentally. HU digewtiva Oregon in the interest of the Pun Mutual
the world before the preHen’ generation (or a little tiim* Egg-ar.• worth |8 per organ, aie yet good and he eat* hie three
i Life Insurance » oinpany
T hvrsday , J o a 22 1897.
passe« away.
I dozen at < 'londvke, «w> 1 did not eat many meals a day,
K. K. Kubli the great athlete of
; white then*. M uo ’H meat wa* •> >c p»*r
1 be lollowing i, hl, reepunee to our
| pound, flour
¡»* r sack, ami no baron to
Southern Oregon went to Portland la-'t
A LESSON TO YOUNG MEN.
Japan and Hawaii will likely
tth
qneelioaa
iu
him
at
the
time,
and
Dome
Is* bad—om* small lot *«»ld for f2 •>*) per
week and from there will likely go to
their «inference bv arbitration.
The xoung man who ex pec-* a to suc- I isHind. but after the boats get up, it will iucidenta otherwise hu voluntarily re-
Denver
to engage in the sports.
not
bring
more
than
50
per
poun
I.
It
I ceed in life in any calling must constant­
* ‘ted. He aayg hie father wa, in the
Gen. Miles is going to Spain, and then
has been very hot here for the past few
Miss Lizzie Graves who has been in
ly Iw-ar in mind the old adage, “An davs, nearly 80 •iegreei*, and the urns- lfevolutionary war ami wa, wounded,
Spain will wonder what is the matter.
idle brain is the devil’s workshop.” iiiiitoes ’ ye <i«nl.-! tiiuv are a terror. he *aye of himself that lie aarved about' Europe sight seeing for a number of
month,, he remember* of o.ie thing months is now back iu Jacksonville v
Judge John F. Caples of Fit lar I h.is Mayor Strong of New York, give« a good Th* re are three kind« of them. The fir-t 1
| It--son to young men in the follow ing hatch to come along are g.«- ! nature«! winch happened when he wa, 2 year* iting her sister, Mrs. !’■. Ik* Bar.
been appointed minister to ( hili.
ones that onlv bite oner in a while, and I, of age, hi* brother cut off the two fire»
words:
1 he Ashland Electric Light and Power
anr.ov bv singing and buzzing
'1 hen
We are reliably informed that somt
"Any young man wboexpe« t» to sue­ follows the hiwines« variety it i« aliotit linger, of Ilia left hand which with company are contemplating extending
one, whose name we do not know , -ai I cv’ ti in New York must cornu bere de- one half toe size • I the fir-t, but give« nn prop«, care grew on again.
their servi«‘e so as *o include suburban (io to this Company tor anjthing in the line of I urnituix-.Q^.
immediately after the tire,—“i don’t terndned to rely
himself. He songanddan**e—just pr«*seni.s hi* little
He aay* lii* two brother, lived to be homes. The tost for lighting homes
earn if the whole town burns up
I».. must push out fur himself, ami riot de- bill, and one knows it’s ther»* th** ii:- -J 1 and IK* year* of age. Hi* mot her had under the extended system will be from
Paper, Window Shades or Picture Frames.
Home people will gay that the < ot mkili . pen«l upon his friends The I oy who stant it «li lift' (••«* il eotnea dow n head 13 children, *ay, on hi* mother» aide hi, 51.50 to|2.50 per month.
first and ha-hs bill half wav in, by th»*
ought nut to tay anything ah mt such doeM (hat is ►lire to sucrveil if he has time its tail hits th»* surface. This va- < aneeeterr lived from M) to uti year*. He
John Reuter of Jacksonville who has
things—-“1 is’nt good journalism.’
only lasts
from the
first ( way* Ida lather was a very strong man
good principles ami good habits. He rietv
been attending Rush Medical College,
tn
the
tenth
<
’
f
July
A
(ter
th
«t
another
(
1
must, how<• ver, ben i every eneigy
kin«! fnllnws, not solarg»* a- the first nor iw could take mr>»t any eotuinon man Chicago went borne Wedne-day. Mr.
A coalition between Japan and Spain
toward aec<>mplishing what he sets out
by
the
collar
and
jerk
hi'u
right
down.
virions
as
th»*
se<-«»n<L
It
remains
Reuter
hasi
omplrtud
the
medical
<otir.*e
against the I'nited Stales j* i,«»- lb*
to do, and he must be economical in re about one momh an«l I hen give« way to He lia* now a very heavy head of hair at Rush c-diege and is now a full fledged
talk. Spain ha- tiled bait* to put down
Dr Kingk New B|
"jK'ct to money, time ami strength. Il the buffalo -rial« that continually re. ! slightly euriey, and has been for mat.-y M D. Hu thinks that he w ill locate in g;
... ..p a I Ke ! Seal ly are young bavttevui bei re had an opportu­
the rebellion in Cuba, but since Hie can­
cold I
.
Consumpti,, '
he docs this and has it in him he will min«l one of ehrir presence, until
years
perfectly
white,
but
now
it
nity
of
seeing
It
is
these
excluai'e
ma
le
bv
!
’
.
C.
To
u-n
&
Co.,
*10
I
a
e
•f
.<ep
1,4
1
Portland
to
practice
his
profusion.
rins ls the
llledki
■
weather arrives about th»* first ol
not do that «lie may com hide to troum e
have a great success, for there is no tem her. __________ ________
turning black again to it, natural color I
eatur
that
ha-
conferred
u
on
this
a
n
it
una
r.pu
a
i
hi
ior
pure
ari
l
Ki.h
for ail tor.nHuf . ugl),-|H
us a little on Hie Atlantic coast white
The friends of Johnny Du Roboam
as when he was tn bis prime of life. He I
place where the iiossibilitieH of great
Miow It.- exahed title ami enduring fame t' .iiMitHi.ii.,n. Ever, b,.'. ’à
Japan will aee to it that we walk straight
who was sent to Hie penitentiary last grade goods.
teed It «¡11 . nr, an.| »¿JB
suc< e«ses arc more than right here.
<'i b-tuniion ol III* lo.ltli llii ilxlay cays he i u .: airaid Pi die or going to
compelling the admiration ami endorse­
on the Pacific. It is all tulk and then-
year for assaulting Schuyler Hammond,
j
Customer—You guaranteed a fi d d’nt ment of the very best |“ pie in the lias n....<|.ial i,,r \\|
UI dont think I he piice w here the bdy
hell when lie dies, says j sometime* he
fore we may rest for a little while.
■na. Ilax lov.-r, l'iieiiniMi • tJ
Mr lfos<*H Brown, grandfather oí Orr I * just a* *oon die a* not. lie was baptized are petitioning Governor Lord to pardon
is raised has inu< h to do with it. The
you ?
I’nited States including the clergy. This I.a(.ri|.p<-, C.,1,1 intheH, Ig
tiie young man. This s a case wherein
Brown of Applegate celebrate I his 105th
Tailor—I did.
when he wa* 10J year* old into the I
Congress has wrestled with three tar manner of ihe boy’s rearing often has
great enter prise comes to t»i ants Pass, < n Müi.ption It is ,aleior,|2 «
young
De
Roboam
lay
in
wait
for
Ham-
birthday
last
Sunday.
Customer.—Well the only fit about
ICiirirlian Church. Politically hu wa*
-O take, and.abuveall.toiT. V
iff bills in the last six years If I tin more. The country l>oy has, as a rule,
iqond and the only rea-on Hammond is these clothes was the o ie my wife had Saturday, J my, 31.
There were about 299 relatives and
ul»a> s w.-ll tu take Dr. K,, i
first a federal, second a wig, third a re-1
country could hive a h’gh taritL < or a La l tin* advantage of having been made irienda who visituil the place during
the publiaii.
lug ilie
EStray Notice.
i-> en..... «tien with I. .'W
a not. a dead man is becaus e De Roboam when sii*- saw them.
low tanII. or no tariff for a (-••nwidri.. !• • to work. He is usual I v a poor boy, and «lay and everybody seemed to have
I-Iscvery, as il„-v reit^..?®
al
could not hit the mark. The sentence
I
his
nerve
ami
inu.-e'e
have
usually
Leun
length of time and less uncertainty the
Strayed from Malon Wheeler’s pasture stonia. h and l>.,«,.|s. Wer7j
’•* is light for such an offense and therefore
grand good time. Mr. Brown ha« been Tile Eleeirie l.lglit anil Water Co/»
I'lant In A»he».
euiinlry would lie better < II Gm- pohii- dvve!o|>ed by adversity. This may be
near Grant’s Pass, on or about Jun * 6, t ..lion or r.liirn n..„nev
and
he
should
M*rve
it
out.
especially
blessed
with
good
health
one light bay mare 11 years old ; scar on Iles at I>r W !• K renier’» k, B
cal party will pass a tarill bill, t - wiiich tin* case with the city boy, but in many a ibng life hiving live«! many years be-
Ai ten o cl<* g l'ue.day in iraing fire
Kcgular h z .. ‘-i ,(.ntliar;J|'i’^B
right shoulder, also one bright bay mare,
instances
his
early
life
has
been
tooeas
“
I
crave
but
One
Minute,
”
s.tid
the
the country cannot fully adjust itse.t be­
□ANv'lLLE, ILL.
yond n i an’« allotted (line. He told his wa, dlreoveretl ill the n ar of lie-l'..wer public s|M*aker iu a husky voice ; and then
eight
years
obi
:
scar
on
forehead
;
white
His
parents
have
pampered
him,
Hu
lions* down on Rogue river. A little
Long Suffer-ng from Headach** Cured by
fore some other party obtaniing th«- i<-in-
hind feet; small scar on front ankle.
w a.,,. i r,, j
friends that the first thing he cuilld re- li i. was stun ling on K .gu, river bridge 1 lie took a dose o! One .Minute Cough Cure
Wants
Dr. Miles Restorative Nervine.
of goveriinieiit must make a change. If 1 d<M»s not know the value of a dollar until
Any information given J. W. Griffith
and
pro
t-rdetl
with
his
oratory
One
old
member
in
lite
was
when
two
years
w hen he saw that tiie Power ImusewuH
Si»teSuperinten(femh,lll|^^B
i
lie
learns
it
bY
experience
after
In-
has
we would settle down to businrss one
Grants Pass will be liberally rewarded.
his father took him out to the harvest on lire and he ruslu d with all haste to Minute Cough < nreis unequalled for
J. L. S cott , Riddle,or
From 1872 to 1 • u thflv ,a,.
way or the othei and give the • .mntry <i gone into business, and in that way In*
-hi1 < ity hall a distance ot one half mile throat and lung trouble.
fic-hl
103
years
ago.
Htate papers, for tetclHn.hZI ~
to give the alarm, but when he told some
long rest on such legislation tin* p -opl<- starts in lx* bi ml the horny-handed son of
Tliuto
wishing
to
make
changes
in
*<is
Bulow
we
give
a
brief
history
of
hi«
par:i> * that tiie building wa* or: tire thev l’lie Gran(le-t ami Best Shows
■ the country. The country boy’s life has
rates and < mlomas in lit.. :
would xay, amen.
please call not later than Tuesday after- but from 1895 to 1897, kiikv ^H
Earth.
•
I ►cai.'.dv i.elieve him and would
■ tended to tin- development ol self rel am t* life a* furnished uh by Major Axtell.
no:
ring
tiie
bell,
but.he
insist,-I,
an
I
oli
the
'
The
oldest
American
soldier
noon
.
The Younger brothers who were a hi him, and be «omen with the deter-
ill, there have been istmejt|,JB
j Walter L. Main’s grandest and best 1
Pacific coast now living withoiit a dolili! ' linall , - in ■ one took the re-|ion»ibilily i -h ‘u 1 on earth are not, strictlv speaking,
terror to the country in the hHVrlllics be | minatioii to stand alone.”
upon liiui-elf end giv* the alarm The
number of l.;c,8, a npl« , *
Save
Your
Grain.
is llosea Brown who lives near (»rant’s lire department re-i.oi.de.l priunptiv ami
cause of their robberies, arid who hi »
a circus in the true sense of the term.
business; Supt. Itwinimi^J
Pa««,
in
Josephine
county,
Oregon.
ar..
..ii
Ih..
ground
in
a
short
tune
but
THE
(LONl)YKE
(.OLl)
DIS-
now rvrving a life sentence in the
1 but rather more a travling hiir containing
Few realize that each squirrel destroys two years than hi, prwleiw,J
they
could
do
nothing
fol
the
building
Ilo-ea
Brown,
was
born
July
18,
1792,
Minmso'a | nitentiary fur rai ling a
( OVE UY.
fl 50 worth of grain annually. Wake years. The fee ‘a p; «UM
1'1.. te a world of living wonders, collected to
in the town ol Westuiorulaml, Cheshire I , wa* nlre.oly a soli I m.i--..I lir ■
bank at Northfield, ai»i thr-mgh theii
lee’s Squirrel and Gopher Exterm'nator
! W’»*ro mativ ci»iijt'ui ii ns umu &I, ay tu afford less ms ior studious contemplation,
The repoit comes from the gold field
i is the most effective and economical pois- Supt. Irwin lias been rewH4
friends, pleading the governor, atlornev oi the Yukon hi Alaska, of imnien«© county New Hampshire. His schooling how the fin •• origir.a cd, but juut Imw It inspection, information and innocent re­
it is declared tfiat it be«;
1 on know n. Price reduced to .‘10 cents.
general ami t hml justice ol lhai late f< i lis»'ovcrieH— hu « h a- woul<! have satis- consisted of three months a year, «hir­ u.iim* al.tiut n«i mu- kuowy nur uvur will > creation. Even in the hipnodrome de­
For sale by M. Clemens, sole agent.
seliool fund. County
know.
pardon, but Die state board of pardon* !ic<l the wildest «beams of Portez or the ing winter from th«* age ol nine until he .
Nu one Ijus been stopping at the build­ partment, where the races take place,the
Junes of Marion r uuntv i,,f>,
was
nineteen.
At
the
age
of
twenty
his
unanimously refused to grant the r<
sain»* landible purp->«t* is p aimv appar-
plundering greed of Pizarro.
Not ire
sitperinfendent with a ,lu:P
father gave him his lime, lie then! ing in lii«* daytime recently T-uiiiny
quest. This is the third attempt that
ent in all that ou-*urs there. How many
in this excitement a* in otheis oi the went to Onoiuhigo countv, New York IJ h‘inim*ns has «-barge <ii the Power hou
Advertising bill* to July 1. 1897, are charges that some ui theippna-,
has been made to secure the reh-a-e ui east, there ix of course, great exaggera-
■
, .
. but he is in M.-o ord ..........
sick
Hupt. G.II. children are there who know how fast a
Payahle to thè undersigned. Subsenp- not undergo the exaui.r.i .
these men, many very prominent mn, but from all indications there is ami worked as laborer «ni a farm for’ ■ brown uf ............
t Iu-'.Wtter C >n>|>uiiv h id twun camel runs, an elephant covers tlx*
EADACRES are the bane of woman’s tions are to Le paid to thè n»*w fimi. re«|u red by law —Time, M
Wh.m ' th,,
’lmg’»¡.out
.|l|.,lt,.r».,( on
an
citizens of the diflt lent states when ••vidently much gold, yet the field is not twelve dollHrH pur muntli.
" , btiil.
‘
...... ti|,n.'.‘ '|ti*rter«o(
ilgr -uml, or how th»* R on ins role their
J. Nnnan.
life. Frequently relieved but seldom Prive òì Voorbies.
twenty-three years ol age I k * s 'VH i all.-.| ' noiir l. 'l.ii.. the (ire whh <li»c<>veie<i * u <I * hor-eis or drove their ancient chari ts?
they committed robb'-iii-s have pl- ad !<»• extensive.
permanently cured, the ultimate re­
rain has no show with Dr. Mila fu
oil.
.1
1.;.
iln.ni.u
hiii.Ty,
un
I
wli.'ii
ho
kit
out
on
an
alarm
logo
to
Sackett
’
«
Har
­
their paidon. The uilicials beli< h * tkai
Don’t nauseate yom stomach w ith teas
The display of reason and imelligem-e in sult is continual misery. Miss Maggie Han­
1 hew mines were discovered in August
everything
was
in
goo»l
e«mdition.
—
the ends of justice
hi st be met I»' I <J() in the eastern or Houtheaslern part bor, on lake Ontario, ami after being 1 here W is m. file about the building ex the brute creation, as shown in the mar nah. 521 Chestnut St., Danville, Ill., says in and bitter herbs, but regulate your liver
What It Mens
these men serving their das in con )t Alaska, or perhaps on British s«jil, if there twenty-six days he was discharge«! cept w|h»i may have l»een in the engine • I vcdoiis tricks of the performing hor*es June 1896: “I cannot add to my testimony of and sick headache by using those famous
last year except that I am well and strong. little pills known as De- Witt’s Little
from military service.
as it iiad I m *«* ii running the night before.
flnemeiit.
If tm-y live long etmti
■
'
cattle,
elephants,
camels,
birds
ponies,
mjt, they are sufficiently clow* to the
Two years ago 1 had such a pain in my bead Early Risers—W. I-. Krein *r.
When we adverliw thatvMrj
1 In* grease ami oil about the machinery
When twenty-four years of age be was
they will likely Blicceed for each ell -i dntitsh Provinces, to warrant that gov­
antve Dr. King’* New 1> m -
I wen* ready fuel for the first film* ami it I : and other animals, is also of incalculable that I ate nothiug. v as desperately nervous
iter
Smith,
married
t<>
Miss
Hester
Smith.
They
i
i«-
Bitters, Buck leu’s AriiiuJ|
and
could
not
sleep.
oil the part of their friends is -tiung« - ernment, in acconl.inue with her way ol
Vim vigor and victory : these are the
wa- «»nly a short time till tin* whole bmid v due as means of imparting useful infoi-
Other complications characteristics of D;* Witt’s Little Early Dr. King’s New Life l’ilh,itiwi
had born to them five children two boy*) I mg was on fire.
than i he preceding one.
Dr.
rnation, besith*s affording an interesting
t linking, loenter into a conlu-t with
a-nd thr«*e girls, w*li<> are all dead
The
Tm re were men up the rivet but a
K
Miles’ 3 peculiar to my sex set Risers, the famous little pills for consti­ we are authorized bv theprwjj
•his country over tin* boundry line.
in and our physician pation. biliousness and all st much and sell these remedies un apo.«::..-,-
short dislam-u working on the dam, but! i sight in th«*ir manner of fe»*ding and gen
If we could incorporate within our m>
mother died Octolrer 7, 1857.
called another in con­ liver trouble—W. F. Kremer.
tee, that it pun haser u r. t-
Nervine
riiuusands «if men, without sitting
they w«-ru out in the middle of tlm stream I eral appearance in captivity. The won­
dium-sizud, red beaded cranium ill th»
lie relates that in the year 1825 be
sultation. They de­
with result«, we w ill refund in» r;4
am! «‘ouM not-get out in time t<» «Io any­ derful invention of Cupt. Pierre Peri '1er,
Restores
J
¡own
to
count
th©
cost«,
will
ut
once
information lately received as to how a
cided I had consump­
iiiov ed to CattH'augus Countv, New thing— * here were t*ome bovs al*-» right
price These luedicine« hav*»i
ot Paris, France, is also something that
r.
Health
¿i]
ct
out
on
a
trip
for
this
New
Eldorado
For
Sah*.
tion and must die. I
on this guarantee for iiMiir wj.
newspaper should be run, what a won
York, arrived ther March 1st.
\fl< r m ar »he bui -ling fishing, an I lliev mad«*
' shouId be seen by every man, woman
.
■ d takin_’ Dr.
I he mining sea-on there, because of
there «•quid be no more roncrq
derful paper we would have. We air in
paying a man for movii him out there, an «*tr >»t t" try to tpiench th»* ti.»r:i ■« but
I
’
he
Rogue
River
Brewery
in
Grant
’
s
Miles
’
Restorative
Nervine
and
the
second
| and chihi in the world i’he Captain w dl
«fence of their great merit, tej
formed that one man who is bitterly op ■ ne high latitude, is very short—si luiCH he had 18 I cents left with which he they c«iul«l do nothing.
Pass
with
10-barrel
Copper
Keltic,*K<
’
K*
night
obtained
the
first
nights
real
sleep
in
them and give them a tm.
'lb»* Io*" to the company i* estimate«! ' daily give two exhibitions of the life av­
posed to newspapers being anrdm atmii ouxvs will lirez») up in September, and bought miq pie ugar to sweeten wat'*r to al about |l HO w ttb n«>insiirano*. it falls
four weeks. 1 know that Dr. Miles’ Restor­ Mali Kiln and modern Bowling alley, W. F. Kremer’s Drug Store i
ing apparatus he invented, by leapin
mthing can be done in consequence • un-
Dwelling
House
ol's
rooms.
Stable.
Gran
­
ative
Nervine
saved
my
life.
al medium, clenched his ii-t
jump»
Imavilv upon the company who hav»*
eat with hr** ead.
ary, etc Then* an* 85 fruit tr* e*in gar­
from a tower one bun Ired i *et high, His
Dr. Miles’ Remedk’S are sold by all drug
il i he next J une or I uly.
up ami down, and swore et< ri al \en
11 healsevevthingexeptae
His first cal in was
'
covered wilh bin making«-yeiy effort to furnish th»*
gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle den. The prepertv contains I acres, or
won
de»
fill
perform
a
m*(*
is
free
to
all.
All
Those
who
undertake
the
trip
P»*oph*
w
atur
at
reasonable
rales.
this
game against (he Cm rich . We tak<
linn logs of the required length,
benefits or ii ouey refund, d. Book on Heart 2<> building lot> Inquire at this oilice may be s4id of De Witt’s lb.
I'.e-ides
iht*
loss
to
the
conipiny
th»*
these
daily
and
nightly
occur,
ami
not and Nerves sent free to all applicants.
Slave.
Piles and rectal <i<i*
or of .Mis. Geo. Walter, Grant’s Pass.
this opportunity in al! fairm • and kind -all, will have no eml of hardships be- Were split ihrotig!: the center ami city is in da’ger in case of tin -many
burns, bruises.teter.
because thw are races, circus arts-, . so­
tore they reach their «lesiinatitm. Next
DR. MII.F-MEDD AL CO., Elkhart, Ind
net's, to inform the aforesaid gciitlema
hollowed ui lit, then i a tier was laid j people are 'l 'p« ii I nt imwti th. water ! called, should they be seen, but bee;
troubles may be cured bv ltquu
mise
KO 1C SALE.
w lioever be may be, that w Idle i h* < ■ i n quing will be time enough to start, and over the cabin with tic* required pi:cli. company for wa.er for house use and for
permanently—W. F. Kremer
t»y that time we will conclu de that home
irrij iting purport s
1 he citv i« .*I m > in they familiarize th»* youth with the mam
IKK lias no ax tugrind, no man nor m
hollow side up, then a second tit i was «Lu km*«" but we«*a:i put up with ibis lor viirmiissp. rt«and pastime-<•! theanuient
Th are is a time for everyth : •
of men to liuunt or iiiol< -t, it will iirw It is goo«I enough for us fur awhile, not- laid over the first with hollow side down a time. Ihut»* wasagreat gathering up,
1O<> auies of land, with an s foot
Romans, the wavs of livingof wild ani
■Ml Indu tiding that “Far oil lands have
; time to attend to a cold is whc.
ditch
which
water
oi
the
same
covers
the line and point out to the p«-<»|>l< \i
ami
tilling
up
lamp«
imim«liat
-ly
alter
cupping oxer the edge of the first tier.
ri« h «oil” Below is a < ommunicalion tu
10 » acres; also a mill site w ith pen stock | Don’t wait till you have
We ■ mals that can be seen nowhere on earth
lations of 'aw and human d< < enu\ .
After building hi" cabin I k * cl« ai -d off a the lire getring ready for th«* night
and about 3()o feet ol flume; lot) acre« , but prevent it by < hie MinuleC
collecli-a; ex< «*pt with th«*grandest
-
ie
Ashlaml
t
idings
from
one
m
ho
is
<m
aie.mlhortz.-d to sav that the company | in one collection
man who has the welfare of tm* rum mu
quarter of an a< re of laud w hieh be dug held a meeiu g tin- aft ino*.; of ifn* fire and best shows in tiie worhl. Tu
fence«! and 50 acres tn grasses; I large
nilv at heart and the interests of lo ­ lb© grunmi ;
barn, 1 small one and dwelling house; I the greatest remedy for (••<■•
up with a bo»*, hi the lull !<;• hai \ t- j ami voted to lebui d at once
little
folks
to
see
the
magnificent
“
J.
(
nt
rolm.in,
of
this
city,
who
left
¡croups, bronchitis and all:
with 159 w inter apple trees.
phine county, will have ju-t g»<mn I- I
They put a
number
of men
»‘«I 6 I bushel«.
*
lined,
and
»3
Pat-
9
parade that is over a mil«* long and c •
'ircle City, Alaska, for the New Eldora-
40 acre« ol ¡.uni joining the above; ' hing troubles—W. I Kreme’
to
work
immediately
clearing
up
the
du
complaint against us alter reading tin
"
■
M
oderate F ees .
«-
For two summers he had to worl «ml .
■■»nF-; r-7 IJ S3 . P atent OFFICE
25 a< res fenced, with water right; ami
Col RIKK from wet k to week
I’aren'- I > of Clondyke, writes to fri» mis iu \sh- i by lb«* day, and when the m«»«m shone | bus A lar.*v pump w hich Dr Flanagan fams tun different kindsof music, a heard
3 time than those i 40 acres w ithin a mile of the above. 20
has used in his mine will be put in and in of elephants, a «Irove of camels, the fin­
No-To-llar for »Ittj l*
I
hik
I
iimlcr
date
of
Jitm*
21.
His
letter
need not be afraid to put it in the haiitb
bright In* could work part of the night two or three da\s we will have water. est «collection of imported hors •« ever
L' r • bnto., TV th de«:crip- * acres fenced, 9 acres plowed, with water
Guaranteed tobacco bab‘t cure.«
• •• • » ’.c or not. tree ui * right. Apply to
of their hoys and girls, lie hnHiiv- confirm- most of what has been pub- felling trees on bis fl
uen .strong, blood pure. 5Uc.|L A-
I he company w ill <1 » every thing in, their
owne«l by «me man, ami more than a
G. W. H oxie ,
power to give ill water in a short lime.
man, (In* farmer, the huit
w< i, tin nsh< «I during the past tew day« about winters alter movii
score
of massive open dens of tin*
William.*. Oregon.
thiN
new
Iv
d.-fttvt
red
M>mte
(.
’
ristu
and
lumberman the miner ami t In* tt avliei
went
back
to
<
>mm
rarest w ild beast*. I he on\v ii h
notice i <>R peblig vriox.
will all tlnd in ii" a friend who will wmk tils recent iiavels. lie sav«
the worl I ha* ever known. “’»Vail;
' 1 ariivedat Circle Citj 13 dav* ago 'h© threshed grain
Protect your i«*eas: they
IE!’’*»*
To Cure Constipation Forviar.
for their inieit-I*.
Writ.- JOH • WKDD1
’HS tOO.J«
on the 111 h, mu well, anti hav«- bad no every tenth bushel
i- mets CaiHiv (. utlcirnc. lo<- <
something, the like of which the o d nor
Land ( Mlice at I »< »«»•bn gt . ( h-e^» m
tri
neys, Washington, D.
for raw •‘J’
l.ol to cure. iiruu-_-.sts r-f .di!;
•n-kne-« »»r a» » nl»*nis. Ihu lax»*« «qauied time was worth only I
md itst of f/o hundred invent»«
May 28, I S’. »7.
U. S. MAILS LATE
on t he 271 Ii and we w. iu boilmred some I'll»* m*areht markel
Noti»-,* i" hereby »’iven that the follow­
Whenever tin* I hilvd St de s mulls are w ¡th th«* ice in th«* lowur t*mi of th«* Ink«*, miles distance. I'm
ing-named .-ettler has filed n »tice of Ids
mit iiH’t a ni«’© trip down the Yitktm
1 intention to make (inai pio f iu support
interfer» d w it!» on a« • eim oi > P r ike or river. Last year there were 2->'M) men home made trom wool and t!ix
i of his claim, ami that said proof w ill be
anything like it, there umii-- up from
• I» m»w then’are m»t 2 m ) l'fiuv have i <»vrn raising. IL* says In* liv» <
made before John Goodell. Count*« Clerk.
the railroad companies a
howl and ad gone t«» Chmdvk«, when* tbeie aie same farm 47 year*, then
Josephine county, Ortgon. at Grant’*
"HONEST PRICES NEED NO CHANGE’
a protest against it, the g -\u nmcnl ir ih-’ m il'"i minii'g « laiuis »*ver «li«, <tv- Worth County Missouri Jimua
Pass, Oregon, on July 31
« iu-1. Claim« run i-om $3 to |s'>o to
I
leni
v
11
.
Kennedv,
on
1
1
.
I
t ailed upon to furniah men ii n< ■ I ’ ■
tin pan, and lot* uf pan© going (JIM) tu Not having anyone to properly
i.-r tie* E
NE |.l • . "I
MEIK STYLED
to gnat «11 lie mails ami insure a " tit I run
Of ctnirse nearly everything 1« ta of his property he a d«l out an
l’p ;’..;>.,R.6\\e*t.
CRESCENT
kun
iu
(hr
district
,
and
was
b<*fote
|
got
eit thereof on time—to this th ¡e m I v
year
lit* names the following w it n“.«ses t-o
to bis gramlson’s. (). Brow r in
HIGH-GRADE”
ini objections, but it is a bad iipu that into it, but I am going Io sell mit here County Oregon and liveil with
STASI» \RD I* RI« i.S,
; pr«-\ » his continui in r»‘«idcn< ' »i|»on ami
ami go back theie as ©non a« I can «los<>,
HisTinn .
cultivation of, said lami, viz:
will not work both way«, l’lie Noutlu in a* I iiimv *>r able to gut hold oi some­ years, then mot «-It»» his dau
Mi us Mee, \\ ilev
I arine'-, Henr\
I’acifiu Company’s regular, < i mail tram, thing. Wa ;us » rr |I5 | er «I tv ami I o nd Dram, Douglas County Oregon
C M'lntosh and Daniel Mathews, all d
.$150
has been from one to eight hours I’t- unes a©If. Clomiyk»* is a great i-ountrs
$75 and $ñ() 1893
\S
olf
creek
<
hrgon
.
1892 they carried him in a rhaii
«•very day (or the pa-t tvn<la\ mJ their (hi© hundred ifoilai' i- thought no more by a hand of mum * to the |»o
R. M. VrucH,
-f t tian i* one dollar at \sblaml.
$125
$75 and $50 1894
<>:•>- o
Register.
has been nothing ^aid about H a dilL r- Wink* there I naw two mtn com- e in i he cast his ballot for llarri
ent ox gored this (mu* we dare s <y.
from the mint- who ha I worked two daughter having died, his gn
$100
$75 and $ñ() 1895
Delicate artekx,« :ch as edgings, nich­
amt
- ! Im <1 up
160
I Hs
It would appear that the I. ¿ul.»r ma i wi - ia *
Brown, on the 1st of March 1*9
ing. laces, and gossimrrwi I not stand
of
I
»lust,
l
it
\
weighed
t!
on
the
and
$80
$100
$75 and $ñ() 1891 j
tram bus had to give way to nil * p». ,1
mill h i u-thing. Soap foam Washing Row-
-rales, the .-aim* a> \ou weigh wl lieat, I Dram and brought him to Grt
trains, and since th-re hav»* I«m
der<
uaiisthem
pertecih
with
>*itdamage
Oregon, w
lan. 1. $80 and $100 $75 and s."( 1 1897
'.i c^ccnt “IIonc< Value" and‘'Stand
or trouble
many sih -« ial trains ul late <<n a« < -uni
lie lia. nol
writ
’
it.
I
>
(ii.
Men
w
in»
iirvur
had
*
■•»»
fhe(** E conxention in >an biam
, . . I$SO, $7ñ
•nd >*ricc> have torced everv bicyck
$75 and $ñ0 1897
lb** regular ha* feuume very m
Ther
•
($liO.
$50
J nut why the Company m < I «lei
maker in the I nited States to reduce
! re.leen. the follo w ing «»tltstai'ding wn
mails so long, or that tnev have
raiiín. p¡o» u-led t o Aug n«t 10. Isl'4 .
Balance of Year 9 $7S and SñO 1897
1 ntei» •st un san »«• Will • * ase after th
their price.-
to do so, or why tin J ’ pie should
the "’I iihiik I i i . ! l.
fully submit tu this imonv* »m u
No,
\ .
No.
question« for led"' <1 nil»!«• cou-i.l
d n s. Phi« would I
616
448
1 IH
445
I S9 l, ( ) \ v«r SO,(MM) were sold.
Were the mail« late i> a oitct*
\
483
507
Ml
&TJ
a
lS9ñ.
(Iver 57,000 w ere sold.
50*i
497
no one would object, or say an
524
5iM
he gre w
525
408
about it, l-m » v i v lime I >» .d- . i
<
IN
>li.
Over
499
516
518
5|n
513
70,000 w ere sold.
in just cause,it s-*um -~ L > ih lor < ■ ■
I«»* true that the di
504
been taxed t<» in-
at Gran f* l’w s-, <*n*gon, Ju i y
but we lull to "re
rie K. I
M 1 ns- X.
•trued a« i fegi
(‘ ity t reasurer.
J. ROGERS, Agent.
ROGUE RIVER COURIER
Grants Pass Furniture and Casket Gert:
I I
Beautiful
I'uneral Q
FREE to Patrons buying- tlie better gra>
of Coffins ancl Caskets.
1
LEADERS OF LOW
PRICES.
X
Miss Maggie Hannah
s
H
Wanted-An Idea.
Five Years' History of Bicycle Prices
uvcscsut Saws Preve Popularity
Buy a Bicycle with a History and Reputation Eack of it
BEN’S BICYCLE DEN
w.
<• It \\1 S I’ ÌSS. OKI
Hotte i
GREAT
But «till tiie
clearing
Hottest
sale
our entire stock of 12 l-2c. 15c and 17 c Fancy Wash
Suiting’s at Seven and One-Half Cen^
All Shoes on the Bargain Counter Going Today, Thursday, at 44 cents
Today we place on sale
R. L. COE <&. C9