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BIRDS IN uridal attire ROGUE RIVER COURIER X;™-- ’ ". rhe Frelherrg I’rlbr D ob Fretlw» Nettie bunl»|> i» »pending the »ummer Mtratrffie Fnlata I •«•<! b> the PI am um •• for Ibrir Mail»» sume other test is Arreniial—that of i>r at Mr. I’fatT. Few | h - »0 r icaiizr that bird« <i<>n and Moderai. •iustry, but this wouhl deprive some PRICE <fc VOORIIIES, It is in 4 theater of old wars and ■pri.ig«0M1 1 m , yet inuuy of the feath- Several new bicycle, are aeen on our oi---- ----------------------------------- amid iM-enea made familiar to all the ered tribe as> i< rue a particular plumage road» thia zcaaon. \. urld through cl. ssic story that the thia time «.f year, pu’ting on what may .'PAIN AND CUBA. Maater Al .McKinzie 1» vi.itmg friend, I url. and the Greek are contending. trulv I-- ■ lb •! th.11 bridal attire. Even T ekms : P kr Y ear , St »5 Spain «till clings to the little island in on William» creek. Khars, lo* to which < rown Prince the liiitl.’ •|4irrt w wear» a black collar < ASH IN Al»V VNl t. ( iiarlea Mevena ia erecting a barn on Constantine retreated from ljiriaaa, i* when hr celebrate# spring by courting the Atlantic with bull dog tenacity hi» place lix miles above the post office. the ancle it Phursalia in num«, but nut his lady lote. That g«>vernmtnt i# now In debt tu the Entered at the pout office at Grant'» l*a>- The bp’irr «W M bridal dress in so like > in site, lying s»mr right miles to ill« Oregon, a.» ascona-clann mail matter. army and navy about |fi0<Xki000 with no Mi»» Nora Shehan closed a four month» ' nth'.rst of the battle ground where , his ordinar \ plain suit of ¿rather# that I hope« of paying it off soon. The island term ofacbool last Friday in the Balti J. liuM < arsar overcame Pompey in 4s it pas • ■ . oticeti. but other birds T hursday , J uly 29, 1897. is in a dilapidated condition—farms more di»trict. 1». < . Pompry’« troops on that occasion ruak« much grer tt r changes. Take the I laid waste, business »iestroyed and there An exceptionally large yield of hazel- I J j»:rratr«l to fuirissa, rrverwing the snipe f l i .. for example. Some of g. r f. other* around the is no rest, uo peace for any one, but still null 1» noticed thia year along the. reek» i .♦•ment made by the Greek troop# «»n thrfn gfGV. ANNOUNCEMENT ’ Friday. I the Cubans will not yield to the Spanish 1 neck ar.d I .-.I. of a color entirely dif- I and ditehex. ordinury plumage. The Edhrm Pasha invaded Greece by the ferent fror. i We are pleased to announce to the vo|ce They would rather »lie on the t «1 grebe is particularly .Mr. and .Mr». Gotcher are the proud 1 v»-iv pas# through which Xrrxr* led horned « r « ¡»•cple that from July 1, 1897, the sub | battlefield ........... . or atarve for the necessaries his immr:.sc Prraian army in 4K0 B. C. k feathers worn at other script ¿on price of the C ovbikk will I* i oi rd life lite than to f«/ submit aubmit to io such surh oppresaioo. oppreasiun. po®»e»aor» of a fine l ew »on who arrived i Mitouna pass is that pass ’by Petra, odd. The I i -t the head grow into two time fl? l . ie a fight to the death with the Cu- July 74 1SW7. *1 25 per year. Thia «lep has been i'ytlduin and Olooaon,” referred to by horned-» 1 « : tufts, and at the same The Andervon mine ih being worked |)U( (|ie think, i# near, al- taken that the paper may be placed | . »t«- ami mentioned by Livy. The time ti •* l oir brad ap|>earH »ur- within rea< h of every home ¡n th» | though Spain ifl wi ling to continue run with three »i-ta of band*, day, night, ami (¡icrl.s had <-\|»ectrd Xerxes to enter rounded •», m oriole of blur-black ti.r Thcjmatiun plain by the way of the frathri ning her «laughter hou#e on this once miilnight *hift". paper in South beautiful island but force of circumstan H^maswt a »nd • Nip|>er A John are putting tire planer . tic of Tr.npc, between Olympus and w onlv on® dollxr »nd twen ces will soon compel her to close up I j in the mill ami ex|n-ct to hare it read)- < .-a. and th<\. occupied that pass. But puradiae a# well as the heron, wear the i when the Macedonian king privately precious feathers for which wr prize . pct' year. Yon can't d< shops and g<> home. for operation aoon. ¡t them word that Xerxea was to them only at thi 1 ¡me of the year, w hen . you want (Ii® new» Now If the Cuban« gain their freedom, The friend* of Robert Sparlin will be < (»m • by th»- other p . >s, west of Olym- they do their c< ’rt i g. ia the time to »iibwcribe. there will be more or le#« internal strife glad to know that he ha* improved piiM, they gave up the plan of meeting The ««ardinal bird also changes con Those having p»id in advance for the until the people have acquired soire ( l».:m on their northern frontier. If they siderably. His < < lor*» get brighter, th« »lightly in health «ince hi» arrival. Coi'aikB »inc® July I, 'W7, will be credit knowledge of self government, but civil had made a stand ngainat him in Mi- spot# on the side and back become mor» U. •>. McComber of San Franeiaco locna pavs they might have kept him <-d the extra amount on their »nbecrip war« will be preferable to Hie present made a flying trip to the Oregon Bonan <.«t < i* their «»miiitTv |pn<l have saved >ronounce«l. ami h» grows long tail «ion. — condition of things. feathers, which, if they are nut torn za mine the latter part of la»t week. \thrr s, just us ( onstantinr would have i 'roni him during the tourneys with his u, tlie pi.» • in w hit it 11 -y 1 '■ A train in New York last week ran 14» hmtiw I all danger to Greece if he had J. Griffith ami daughter Mary of Granta rivals, hr loses naturally a month or . ! -. exhibition • < dried and de:.‘l I TURKEY ANI) GREECE. been able to keep F>lhein Pasha north mile» in 137 minute®. I’attKaml Rev Win Wilton of Ohio vieiled two afterward. :: , henda M-enis to make these ..! th< mountains. The situation between Turkey and The weaver birds, in their ordinary and murderous sniagea vain uml pl.t-.. the family of W C. Btites laxt Friday The next tariff law placet a duty of 15 Greece remains unset I led. . ¡ncr he 1ms let Larissa go so cheaply garb, a brownish-gray color like the •( ti..... people ..re. ns we understand. . I The fourth quarterly meeting will be P is not ii! f*ly that in hie weaker po#i- , cent# |>er bushel on corn ami oat«. The historic little country of Greece, sparrows, change in spring to a very think we understand, but unilevelop >1. i >n at Ph -;dos h«‘will offer an effect- loud and variegated coat of feathers. hehl at the Kenedy chapel next Saturday cruel, bloody-minded human ereiitnres. the wheat crop for the unile.i king ««jon after «lie wan driven from Tl>e««aly, ami Sunday l’reaiding elder Ragan will i <• rc«istar.« r to Jxlhem. But thia time Scarlet, red anti light blur are mostly , . . |,r. for ti" dr, hiiimui heada i submitted the settlement of the difficul t ’ u r • ’ . ill be no Lhermopylac. In the dniu of Great Britain in reported abort. the common combinations. All these delicate ferr-s shoeing «imdi rful o ty between the two countriea to the va be present ii1 ? pku e, the roa«l the victorious Turk# Lincoln Savage of Mi»»ouri Flat »pent \ ;l! tak»* towards Athens, if the for- ’•ri»lal dress« s <»f birds are not <-ausrd liiiva, or to In i limit leaves and fl a, Colonel Crocker bequeathed hix entire riouH ¡lowers, but the Turkish autocrat b, th«’ growth of new feathers, but ar« Howers. They have their own idea fortune of 110 000,000 to bi« three cliil who has no place, properly speaking, in Sunday in our vatley, lie inform» 11» that' turns «>f war allow them to take any, simply a change of color. It is odd that concerning dec« ration. he attended the Chautauqua in Aahland ' «•(»i s not run through the famous paj»s European Civilization, and whose desire black feathers may lx* change«! into •Iren. ______ _______ Upon a dozen or two of the islands in .her«- Leonidas and hi# 3 imj Spartans ha« l»een all the time to stamp out this ami enjoyed it very much. white and white into black, but it seems the southern I’ucifh .whercthewmes lap h* Id out so valiantly against Xerxes, Hor«e« are in demand in Alaska for little antagonist, will not aubmit to anv The little non of Mia. Ilanriali Hate of i !«>;■» Zeitlin to the west of the .Malic to be only the effect of increased vitali the sloping satub lazily, uml lifesh.ml I carrying freight across the mountain« to pro|M>Nalfl of peace as given out by the Sha»ta Valley, Cal., recently fell irotu a nli a government road runs directly ty which is responsible for the change lie calm and .peats .ul. there are, or wer. I >a w so n. — powers. barn ami fractured hi» xkiill, lie is in a to Athens. But what in more to the of pigment in the eathers.—St. Louis until lately, tertain people w Im occa n sion killed certain other people for rea Anyway, he want« Thessaly, which is critical condition and tfie doctor» report I ¡1. there is no longer a ¡mssatThrr- Republic. A ship purported to have left San- sons sufficiently good, no doifot. to I »pylae. A h Herodotus »irweribes it, Francitco with supplies for Alaska is the only agricultural diatrict of any con- that hecan not live. VANITY FED BY CRIME. them, uml w bo th us coming into poss. s- there was barely room fora wagon road se<|ii<*nce belonging to Greece, and The« lost. It i» repotted that Errieat Stitea killetl «aid to be «al;’ he muni have and will have unless a large bear at the flrat »hot a few days between Mount ()«-ta and the shore of VtM«K»*k Wild I < nllnrril Women Wear sionnlly killed certain other people for reasons sufficient!.» good, no doul t. t Ihe ■ ulf, ho that but three or four of Ornaments Obtained hj Mnriler. A movement iaon foot m < harleslou, prevented by the powers. ago; it ia natural to »uppose, that by the L< < i «las’ Spartana could fight abreast, There are, if i i.« said, certain savages fingers of these dead, when dried, vvo dtl H. C. to raise funds for the purpose of The Sultan has asked France ami Aus time fie return» to college, lie will tie able fu 2,3oo year# the alluvial deposit —just barely human beings—called make most artistic, not to say sug- building a monument to Major Anderson tria to aid him in securing his desired brought down by the SpercbeioB has Dy aka. They have become famous to g«-sti\e Iccklarcs. So they strung thes« to tell a big bear story. uf Fort Sumpter fame. en«i but these two countries will not filled in the gulf far from the ancient the world hr “head-hunters.” These dried fingers upon something strong The reaidence of Rev. I’. II. Harper hoi so that u b roar I marsh ia now Dyaks creep through miles of foreat ami pliant, and wore th»-ni with much break faith with the other ¡»owers and was consumed by tire Sunday evening seen where J^eonidas kept the ¡»ass. We did intend to write up «•<<■ nne paths and kill as many ns they can of pride. hence he inuat try it alone. He i« while the family had gone lo attend Nwdle induetry thia werk but hwve bren i L • hot springs which gave the place another 1<>1 of |>eoplet and then cut off M he«i I sec the bright f««ath« i» oi shrewd and sharp and in everv instame church ; as no one was near nothing i the 1 ar.e < f the “hot gate«’’ «till flow, the heads of the alain ami dry them, birds, slain that hat» may !•«• gat n- l-‘ <- unable to do «o. if poMÌble we «bell has taken advantage of the jealousy ex could be done toward saving the house however. I he changed shore line and ami hang them up, arranged on lines fm the thoughth ss females of .1 i h ■ give it to our reader» in tbe neit ¡Mile. isting among the powers, but the time or furniture II is »upposeti the fire orig the «-»»nstruction of new rouds west of more or less artistically festooned grade of beings, I am r«-minde«l M»m<- Congressman W. K. Lilia was given will soon come, a« it ought, when this inated in a box where some one put 11i. i.iounlain have destroyed thia moat how of the Dyaks and of die w carers of •light will have to ceas.i. ; f clasair battle grounds. Here the nvckliU’cs made of fingers - \\ oni- the chairmanship of the committee oi aaliea timing the day. Tfie building how fai it wa s that the Aeotoliane met Philip. .1 n’s Home Companion. Irrigation of arid lamia. T. Ii Tongm ever did not beio ng to Mr. ilaria-r, bis II at Antiochus contended with the Ro- XluihlcrN Attention. has a place on the Agricultural Commit loss being only furniture, clothing and I mans, and rhe (ireek# w ith Iirennus and To the Benefits Received From Dr. Miles* NEW HEART CURE First \m«-rl«-nn fleet Nuanr. Notice ill hereby given that bide will I «• •uppliea. ter. _____ Co«. th»1 ( aids. The treachery of EphiaJtr*. “The first beet sugar was made in this ........ by ll.rrv Smith, cliairnikii of who showed Xerxes a mountain p:u4s If Spain had expended one half «■ountry in 1"states Secretary of Ag ‘ P»pa,” »aid an itiquiaitive boy,.don’t that enabled him to get in the rear of •iiiililing committee. I. (». «». F. up to riculture Wilson, “but it was not until much money for reforms in Gul a as sii» fWie» have I cuh ?” •■Thev du riot,” an- th«* Epartan#, waa imitated in sonic of 4utur<l»y, August 7th, 18#7, »t noon, for l^72thatan\ < uiisiderable quantity v\.i> has spent to put down Iretailion , ‘In Hwered papa. " Why don't they, papa '”’ the later conflict«, and with the some >ork on Odd Fellow»' Hall a» follow»: produced. In that year the t«»lal prod island would ta in good condition to “ liecaiiM* tJalieaawirn and don't require results. l»t- For laying brick in wall pet m. uct. was about 50<> tors, i’hi» was i - Salonica, at the head of the gulf, «lay, - Tiien Im a.k»*d, "Papa, ducks •reaaed in 1879 toalxiid 1.200t<»ns. I hen <iln count. All material uml labor,anch li'its whi h the Greeks threatened to de- have leg» don ’ t they? ” Why, yen, du ks followed a falling off until 1'ss, wh»u An injunction has taen served upoi ih inning, hod carry ing. etc , except lay- Mro; . is the Threatt lonica where St. Paul have leas.” "Well, ducks awiin, don't the production exceeded 1.900 tone Eugene V. Debs by the Mononagh Coa ng, the brick (iirniahed. was • inhospitably treated that he from that year <lown to th« pre»» ••! company of Fairmont, West Virginia, re 2<l. For putting brick in wall, contract- they?" “Yea.” ‘‘Then why don't fishe« W’- t ;ivnv to Kam Feria, and wan time there has been a steady im-rec • straining h ni from interfering w ill >r« fiirniuli all labor, the I O.O. F. the have le*». if duck» do? Or why don’t theme privately conveyed to Dion on i ast year the total product < f bei I sug.i i « don’t?’’ the gulf, w h»*re he took ship for Athens. material. I heir men. ________ ______ in this country was about 10,000 ro.i . I duck* not have any leas ii fishei N. Y. Times. 3<l lliila for hod t arrying per link),ear Papa jrave up—Kxeliange. Wherever factories b.'\«‘ been esi:1 San Francisco will have that ners mil mortar and carry name. lished farmers hav« rag«*« l\ seized tin- A DIFFERENT CUSTOM post office ami revenue building in «»pportunity to raise and sell beets. The 4lli. For all woodwork a» |>er plan and Stands at the H< ad Work on the foundation has h<*giiii V\ Cut I n |’rop««r in the < nitrd flfatvs price paid is about four or five dollars liecilicatioiiH t'outractore fiirni.h ma- l»i Xot In Mexlce, it will take at leant four yearn to Aug. J Bogel, the leading druggist of per ton. and the yiehl is so great as to erial. 1 he ii.an who had been »lawn in Mex- Shreveport, La., says: ‘ ‘ Dr King ’ s plele the building. bring handsome return« for the labor <>i 5th. Bid» for tin roof, gutter» ami New Discovery is the only thing that o »ii "■ to bny up a carload of silver raising the roots. 'Hie cultivation ot it m thought by Nome people tbs' ilumhing a» per plane and e|iecilieationa. cures my cough, ami it is the best sellet I d irs made for the American market, heels requires care and «onscientious 1 have.’’. .1 F Cambell, merchant of eart DISEASE Is curable It la not ■ t»1» d w orth their weight in onlractors fiirni.li material. Uncle Sam haa no territory except th» .'.»Iiwni, «itt«--«. “ i Dr. »r . rvniK Sailor«!, .»«iz... An/.., writes: King’s New sterling sil.er, waa in town the other surprising that all cases are not liirming, but with proper attention this I’lane uml rpei ith alionH on exhibition Discovery is all that is claimed for it, it United States ami Alaaka, but auch b cur«‘d, since no physician has made industry is not onl\ profitable to tin da I 1 ing for customers. Incidental- but the farmer also shaiu-s not the case for there arc a number o' it C E. Iliirmou'e oillev (tpera llou»e never fail«, and is a sure cure for con- the heart a special study for a quarter of «-iipitalist, a 1 »« ran :u r«»«s a Star reporter and sumption, and colds. I cannot say Dock. century as Dr. Miles has done. The follow i h«‘ benefit, and I do not know of a crop island« in the Pacific and in the Atlanti» > 11 « ’ i» ’ «l to sell him a ton or two of dol ing tribute from a physician will be read which ofTers such satisfactory return.«». All bidder, inuat be prepared to fur- enough for its merits.’’ Dr. King’s N e w lars belonging to him. I h. n the man naked for a light with Interest. “For six years prior to taking Discovary for Consumption, Coughs am! I here arc hundreds of cominunitirs all a |.Ii a ent licit-lit bond if contract au a riled Colds is not an exp«*riment. It. ha« been and th«* r*port»-r, (lipping the tuihe# Dr. Mik««' New Heart Cure my wife was a through the stab-s where beet ciiltur«- to them. The Eugene Register $ay« that liar tried for a quarter of a century, and to fn i 1 his • igar, handed it over to the terriblq sufferer from heart disease. She »•mi l>e carrie«! on whi»-h are anxious to had a constant flutter vey Scott of the Oregonian ami Mavo» Committee reeervea right to reject any • lay stands at the head, it never disap returned traveler. points. Free trial Dottle at Dr W F ing of the heart and «‘ngage in beet rr.isii e. an»! I ai ¡satis ‘ 1 hi r«' such a difference in cub - Pennoyer are each trying Io prove th rid. offered. C. E. H akwom , Kremer’s drug Store I severe palpitation and fied that if <-ongr»’sx offers protectiv to lid the man, taking his light other a liar. We can’t believe tha Secretary of committee pain in the left side. duties that the manufacture of beet fioiii the borrowed cigar. “Now you either of them han anything like a rail She took three bottles sugar in this country w ilLim-rease enor ».-ti« «• hov. politely and thoughtfully 1 <>i< \ i.1 I roto Tunnel I» of Dr Miles' New Heart mously within a very short time.'’ Chi splitting tank before him f« r thoughtfulness is th«* true polite- Cure and was complete «•ago Inter Ocean. Whew ’ i« • \ou knocked th«* aahes off vour ly restored to health, The International Gold Miningt’onvon IOO acre# of land, with an 8 foot cigar when you handed it to me to light George and has not taken a ditch which water nt the same cover»» mine?*’ lion at Itenver adopted resolution# ank drop of medicine during the past two years lay. Hoc (ake so«q» and Red Seal Ivc aie l(k’ acrvH; also a mill site with pen atock ‘ Reporter« are always polite,” eug- Under these circumstances I cannot do ing for a bureau of mine# ami mining it Jennie Untarne ami ( has. Husney were and about 30ii feet of flume; ¡00 acre# made by p. ( . Pompon A Co . .vho bave gc«1e«l the reporter. otherwise than recommend it toothers. “ the presidential cabinet. There are cei fenced ami 50 acres in graaaoa; I large ip from Leland Mondav. a ustionai reptilahon for pure and high Friendship, N Y W H. S cott , M I) "As I xvhh saving,’’ continued the Vainly sufficient reason why this industry barn, I ainall one and dwelling house; Dr Miles' Remedies ar«5 sold by all drug tra«le goode. M inn Allie Owborne ami little Nister a 0 l> 450 winter apple tree«. mac, unheeding, “ there 1 is such a dif- should l>e represented b\ a federal de gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle viNited theii aunt at Me.Kurd laat 40 uerca <»f land joining the above, feien« v in customs. N’ow, when I went benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart partment. _________________ 25 arre# fenced, with water right; ami lu Me\i«<> the first time, I didn't know and N vtv . m sent free to all applicants week. To ( ure ('ouïtl|»Htion Forever. th- Mexican code of manners, and Take C t»carets Candv ( uthurtic. lo«- or 25c. DR MILES MEDICAL CO . Elkhart, Ind. it. A. Milnni» has returm.l troni Cal 10 a« res within a mile of the above, 20 President McKinley will visit Yellow It < ’ C. tati to cure. «IrugfciixtM refund num, \ acre« fenced,9 acres plowed, with water d»o»it the first thing I did when I lande«! ■tone National Park during the mi in mor ilornia and m now vmiting his old friends right. Ippll to w.’is to ask a man for a light. Hr hand- G. W. 11 OX IK, California will extend him an invitatioi it this place. t*d me a cigar with the ashes on. I 7 8 Williame, Oregon. to visit that state while lie la in tin thought it was bad manners, but I Mrs. R oh «« Wood is at RoHebiirg this flipped them off and kindled my weed. west, and ii tie accept«, wnich he wil week visiting friendM. Shein vxi»e«te«l I did that four or fix»« time«, aii4-' N mvc \ our <• rnln likely do, we will get to take a l<M>k at ¡home tomorrow. ah\ . \ - t’"t it in th« same WMfL>M HONEST PRICES NEED NO CHANGE him as tie parse# through (hi# Male en Missen Ethel Baldwin an«« Maggie Few i realize that each a<|uirrel «lentrovn i began to hope route. Why not '’regon *av stop awhile' Gaching made a pleasant call at lina fl .50 worth of grain annually. . Wake _____ ask me for a b gb «n» arviKh ¡»lace laM week. lee's Squirrel ami Gopher Exterminator <•«» w hat real Emperor William of Germany seem* in the most elicctive and economical ¡»om ham «’ oi CRESCENT ___ 1 Mrs. Jack William* left with i ’ ’ HIGH-GRADE" her chil YEAR inclined to the lielief (hat the United ni known Prue reduced to .10 cents. rue fartr IfiHfai and, • Iren Sunday morning to join I hei linn* *1 AVhlRP I K For sale by M. Clemens, sole agqpU^fi State« government wishes to mix up in Two yards aeroRH HIM«»K> . ♦ *>»0 ♦ id rt w itteMi i*we» p 1 «I»-«! him the atiairs of the ol<! world Thia coun band at Dunsmuir, < alif \ im \ ik* 'i air I \ ict'*ry I’Uutiug «tump He took it. of course, Mrs. G. Crockett of this ¡»lace w an nevgr shown am diopusiiion t«> $150 ' .1. It I .P*t • X > «¡i g ttx» polite to treat a st ran $75 and $ñ( > 1893 iNli w iMMvur ¡»rWgs lo jiMhai <*He»l lo the i’a»«, where her brother, - K*«»*ia, ft I., Ibe t lie iaumuft lamoua Il'Ua .IM fur < ker < therwise, but h»* did it in a way nations hardly looking after her own in* $125 -■ I i .. vumw . h »n t that sh«»w«*d rue something was wrong, $75 and $ñ( I 1894 ••r trunhlq- vT. F. Krcfner. III * ami I b« gan nuking a qiietttion or t w<» _.o U;)v^ » .»«uT 519# « $100 $75 and $JM » 1S95 and Pa« itoba Whawwhs dareexert iter • iv , vum « u 1 iwiVKuarnv JhM»».» '« mm * t ii«v . ^’er. AMBF- o IH... “Th rvfiult was that 1 discovered men«. «wk «*«■■» ■elf in her own behalf, William calls It what I he true form was ami what an h®UMM® »«-«»»i > .----------------- $75 and $ñ< > $100 and $S0 jwbHe.peak.'r d thbK --------- ■ In a niiskv voice , and then I had I mm ' u making of myself try k!v. then tri tvmWhr knit «inm tfwilv p medd ling.__________________ n> tf»<k ft dose ot One Minuti* t'ough Cure ing to tea« h th«»«* old cn*»til« k soaparcon# with Sunday supplement«. Jan. 1. $S0 and $100 $75 and $ñ( I and procec«le«l with hi« oratorx One what the c«»«l«* cignrro waa. My in- Delaware has just adopted a new (•<•11- Mi. and Mr«. A. Gage and Mi and Minute Cough Uurei« tineqimlleil for Htrurtor told me that the thing to do stitution which requires an educational « $80. $75 throat and lung trouble. was («» leave the ashes <»n at their full qualification for voters N«» one who Mrs W \\ <»age have gone to Dilliard and IS'»7 and t«» daintily touch the unlighte«! ci ’ ( $<»0. $50 «an neither rea«l the English language where their future Imine await lh»«in Il healsevevthingexept a t»r *ken heart gar or « igan-tfe just about the tire line Both families have been w ith un alni »M nor write I iin owii name will I m * allowed may Is* said of De Witt’s Witch Hai-.le tatwrrti the nsh and the t«»lmcco. After Balance «*f y car $7ñ anil i IS'»7 to vote in that Mate after the first of a 'ear ami leave main irirndi* tahini Sla\«‘ 1’iies Hn«i ret'tal <i»seam*i», cuts, that, being no longer in ignorance, to them burn«, brui*. * tetcr, e« z. m i and all «km January, 1901. There are five other avoid blo«Mlsh»s! op international roui- Mrs. William Anher ani daughter trouble« I1IAV bectirptl by it quickly an«l pli<':itiotis, I never again wax fii|> with st at «■ hi the union at present which re |H*rmanenth \\ I Kremer quire a similar test. Connecticut, Smith Alic«* of West F«»rk have b«*en visiting the ashex «»f my <-ignr ” Washington Carolina. Massa« huasettN, MinMxsippi, friends hi tins vicinity for the pss Star I'here 1« a time for everything . and the Mrs \slier was l«»r meny veais anti Washington. We believe in an ed week time t«» attend to a e«»l«l is when it starts. Out «»f (hr Month* «*f Habra ucational «pialificatnui lor voter«, but on a res «leiilof thn* pls« « ami wa» wel« .»m« I M *hrt .«HtfTilv) Ethel, if you Don t wait til1 \>*u have consumption the other band, the man win* is iinedu bftek by many g«HH| friends I II puntah you Why « an t you but prev« III It by I »m« Minutet ugh Cure ait » cabd but in«lustriouN n 1 bom • is by ■.(■’ Misses A’icr tshrr and Fannie < K the gteateM rcmedv for <*vitghs. col«is, tai tar better quslified a* a voter than th» tarne ma«ie a living hnrinesa trip to the I ilt»-l *('nii«r I ’aperta it’a just a a ‘ roup«, bronchitis an t all throat an«l han' ’ t *.u* to be pati«*nt, manitna, &.« it man who loafs the street from ton i I ass Moihlax lloHKKr ni g tr«‘.ibl«-F \\ I Kremer. ’* v« «i \ 5 Truth M'BLlaHKU KVr.KV HIGTOalC BATTLE GROUNDS. IIIK.tl.lY, Grants Pass Furniture and Gasket FURNISH THEIR Beautiful Panierai q FREE to Patrons buying the better gra of Coffins and Caskets. Go to this Company for any thing in thy line oi I■urniture.Car^ Paper, Window Shades or Picture Frames. LEADERS OF APhysician’sTribute H A Hie Cash Sto Opposite Round House, Carriesa lull line of Staple and Fancy Groceries f and Provisions. We have a new stock of Fruit Jars this year. par.!e., buy jars shouldlget o nr | ricts They are the lowest, MASH & PK ASHLAND OREGON i he Largest ami M om I’i«)grefl«ivc School in Southern Otte New I uihhngs. tine cam pus, good water, healthful location.delightful climate, excellent influences for students. C ovbkxh : Sub-Normal of one year, Regular Normal of three vears, Business, Shorthand and Typewrit ing, College Preparatory. Music, Art. The only Commercial School in this part of the State is one of the promi nent departments of the school, and is conducted in Business College style. The Training School is graded and in charge of the Senior class tfie full year and un der direct supervision of a critic teacher trained in the noted Holbrook Normal,of Lebanon. Ohio. The nat ural sciences arc taught by almost constant work ih the laboratory, and Elocu tion. Delsarte ami Physical training by a specialist in these lines. Special advan tages in higher math mat- i« s and literature. Drawing and vocal music are compulsory for Norats dent' The reguiar Normal school • diploma is granted, good anvwhert - without further examination i, l<\p«*iis«*N : ruition $< ».2.5; 2 »; board at hall, hall. $1 |1.75; lodging ‘»0” fierwm 1 ni-hing he<i clothing only; family board, |2 5<’ per week. $125 lurni'bt-.- board, liooks and lodging, and pays hi- tuition lor one year. < »radeN arc aecepte«l from other schools, if the same cover the workm Normal. Teacher»’ review classes any time in the year. The next school year opens September 6. For catalogue or infernu:; - W T. VAN SCOY, i’r— Those wishing to make changes in ads please call not later than Tuesday after noon . Treasui < i- s Notice. There are fund»« in the city treasury to redeem the following outstanding war- rants, pro' enteil to August 10, 1894 : Interest on »time «ill cease after this date. No. No. No. No. No. Ó1Ü 501 445 448 498 502 48:: 5o; 511 523 497 50. 517 524 501 525 50. i 408 522 520 499 515 518 519 513 .508 495 -VJi; 514 521 504 527 50,1 509 528 491 1 lated at Grant’s I’m4- , Oregon, .Lily 1 '. 1 -'I.. Col . w . J oiinnon , ( ilv I r»-asurer. notici : fob in ti : Lami <¡Ilice at Rosei • Notice is hereby »ivcnthi! J ing-named settler has lilri «®JM intention to make finalpr»4:"| of Ilia claim, ami that sai'i:-1 B imide before J oli it ' rootle.iA'«'' I Josephine county, Or i» J J Pass, Oregon, on July - B I lent v I i. Kennedy, on II I. lor the E h, ,\E 'y. E1.if. . Tp 33 S , R. fl West lie names ' ■ iollowini ’’ prove his continuous rwiA*-‘ cultivation of, s.ml land,™ Mt Mee. \\ ■ V \ rt f’ M'lntosli ami Paiiiel Mdr* Wolf creek < iregon. ii. M. «4 (>;:<■> 41 r Five Years' History of Bicycle Prices. 7 PRICES. LOW $75 AND }j0 ( ic»cent ‘’IltHicst Value” and “Stand- aid l’iicc» have forced everv bicycle maker in the I nited States to redne« their price». Crescent Sales Prove Popularity ' Over ' 50,000 w ere ¡»old. 57.000 were sold. 70,000 were sold Buy a Bicycle with a History and Reputation Back of it BEN'S BiCYCLE DEN ■ "• J- ROGERS, Agent. <; i < a \r*s p Hot GREAT Today we place on sale Hotter Hottest CLEARING SALE ( h >ets our entire stock of 12 l-2c. 15c and 17c Fancy Wash Suitings at Seven All Shoes on the Bargain Counter Going Today. Thursday', at 44 cents . at 44 cents. creare oiti oil ' and One-Half Cent-;