3? ague Art Independent Paper, Devoted Especially to the Interests of Southn'-n Or»eon. VOL. XIII a rthur p . harth , Two Inky Ways. VICTOR OF DENTAL .-URGER Y. Ollie, over Fir*t N ilionsl Back, O reo G ram ’» P a »». n o OBERT O. SMITH, ATTORN EY-AT LAW, factice» 111 *1' State.n.l Federal Courir Office over First .National Bank. G rant * P a »». • • O regon IIENRY L. BENSON, A attorney at law . practice* in all Courts of the State, office over First National Bank, G rant ’» P a »», • O regon xyiLLARD CRAWFORD. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Practices in all Federal. State and Su preme Court*. Notary Public. OtTi •• at residence—Third St. North. G iiast * P a »», • - O regon OFFICIAL DIRF.Cl’URY. UNITED STAT.H w i.liam McKinlet President........ . \q h president .. . .Garret A Hoher .......... lohn Sherman retarv of "state he. ieiary ot Treasury ...Lyman J Gag« b .retarv of Ulterior................. 0 > B'ias Seen »ary oi War.............. Russell A Alger gieret ary “i Navy.................John I) Ding Secretary of Agriculture Janies A Wilson putt mast*'F’1 ieneral ........ James A Gan Joseph McKenna Attorney-General.. staie oe OREGON ieo W McBride V. S. Senators ... ‘ ‘ (-------------------- I Tims H l ongue Congressmen.......... | A R Ellis . 0 *M Idlem&n Att<>rn<*i (ieneral . . . \V P Lord Governor ..................... . .HE Kincaid Sr, reiarv <>i State Phil Metsrhan State I’rciiHiirer .... ........ G M Irwio Supt I’«1' I"»’ruction W H Leeds Stai» rrinter................... i U E Wolverton .. •< i< s Bean Supreme Judges . (F A Muore i F A Marcum R R Commissioners - I B Eddy ( 11 B (’ompsnn Clerk of R R Commission. Lvdell l>.<ker Lie k Boar«I School Lamk’oin. WHOdell FIRhT J l DiCt AL DlhTHICT.^ Western Division ...Jmig«* H K Hanna I Judge W C Hale Eastern Division J A Jeffrey pn-se« ............ ming Attorney Meiulter Bo.ir.i of Equalize ■ AC Aul.lon I . a. L XNI> OKFK K K"’f 111 KU- |G*c»ivei....................... ........ K > Mmridmi R M Vea’ch Krgistei................ J. «BrillNK cot NTY. Joint Senator.............. ........ C £ 11.union J .VI Chiles J County J ixliB* . . .. (Fred Urox'on ! Commissioners | Dick George . . John Goodell County Clerk . . J G Hiatt Sheriff • • ............... ........ H L Benton Representative ............ A Bart It h Treasurer............ School Superintendent ........ J D Hay»-« Edus I’oll.H k A«-essor ........ ......... Surveyor........................ ..BO MrC ill lock Coroner ........................ . . Dr. J Meyer« PRECINCT OI'FICKKS InatirA ............ James Holman Con.t.bie ......... , ........I H Colby < irv or grant ’» pas ». .1 W Howard Mavor . . .Thom»' Smith Auditor .. .. .Col John-on Trearurer. I’ B Elliott Street Cotnntiaaioner . . . . l)avo Keenan Mat&hal.... I H C Kinney l Harrv Smith I C F Harmon Councilman | T B Cornell I < ieortfe Calhoun [ Dr. W m Flanneitan Reg ilar ineetinu»ol the citv eoiineil ol Grant’» I’a*» »'» held in the eoiineil room» tn the city hall on the tir-t and tliinl Thursday eveninip»oi eaeh month. CIKl l it cot KT Meet* on the third Monday in April and the fourth Mondav in 'eptember. Cot NTT COt KT meet Probate c court .............. - s fir*t Monday oi January, April. Inly and >eiHcmi»vr County commi-flioner» court meets first Wednesday after lhe meeting of the county court. lodge dike TORY. P aran E' ncamtmsxt . No 20, I O. " F iiln.|*Z.|l| a,..I-lili 'V. .Ii.rnla.» ot ra. I. monili <n 1 O. «» F ■ i**'f W ill smith . T. V D xan . Scribe. V. 1 • __________ G rant « P ass L odg -* . a »» 8 J. A. F A A M — ineels vv. r. '»nirJrtv on or boioie lull im»on 8 P. »I. ,\|l toother« III g'Hi l «Handing cor.iiftllv mvit'-d M. M Ri mmagh . J a « H olman , W. M Secv. Ki « mes C r after , R C.M , . No. 28. meets 2n I and 4ui tVednesdav each month b P. M. All c .inpani-His in good titand- ing cordial'V invited 1° attend. J. E r»TKK»oN. J. S IT koom . s*eey. »' 1 G rant » I’ a »» A»». mbi . v . N" «CnitK.I Ar.i-nn», niwi* 3,d Wt-.iu«.lay ii g in A. <>. I'. W. I. k II. C. K. B oot . A. E. ' ookhi ..», Secy. M A H AWTHORNE L odge N o 21. P of H. A O U. »V. nad. Dixon bik. Vimung mem tiers made welcome. M ay E. S mith , M a BV Kec. C Of 11. GtsLKAt. L ogan P"»T, No •” 1 <’• A K m hi » l«l WrdllH.da» evetnng "I <■»' <> mon'h al A. «». I ■ lia**. l’a M ycr » A be A xtbix . Com A,,i- Mr J. (bit Tolman rrarhed Ashland from San Franci-co ivaterday vvming | lookin and leeling in th«» p rfvetion o % c it* iina11h and much stumer *J. au « hm lit ♦ And just be< ause it didn’t bring i left Ashland in April last, lie startr.i Him customer» by score, from Da* sun City, on I he Klondike, foi » “All advertising is a lake.” J a Circle City early iu August n the «team He said, or rather, swore. i ar ‘ Healy,” and left, the latt.»r plat- Step into the Drug Store opposite post office He teemed to think one hammer-tap August 15 for St Micheál on the steaiue a and learn more about Cartridge Photography Would drive a nail clear in, “Be.le” where he took the Ex rlsior for That from a bit of tiny thread and look at the Cameras in stock San Francisco. Alter a delay of a ie* A weaver tent* could pin lays in Behring «« a,caused bj lhe Excel- If he this reasoning bright applied eio»’« broken prupel'ur. he r*ached Sa * To eating, doubtless he Francisco, September 16ih, making th« Would claim one little bite would 'ceil ■ trip in one month. During his » ay m * Take a camera with you on your vacation Ten men a century. r Dawson City, Mr. Tolman secured an ex * Some day though, he will learn that to ira good claim on the Kluudike, 20 let trwrlwtu» Dragglat Make advertising pay « long up and du»n the creek, w»ih a pn) Ù1111 ì < i u i 111111 n 11111 « K i « t > n « i t * He’ll have to add ads. to hi« ad . str. ak aimo-t 10J feei wide, which li< And advertise each day. i own» iu partnership with ('apt. J. \\ - E. G. Town send, in New York Sun Aalson, formerly ol the Portland pulic« I force. Capt. Walaon remain« during "A Brief History of Oregon.” the winter to work the claim, In addition to this .Mr Tuhuiin Las in- eiests in several claims in the newer-' An Attempt to Introduce Till» Histo ry in I hr School« ' and most promisi* g ol recent discuveri-s, Manouk creek, 4 M> miles dow n i lie 'I ukon The state superintendent of public in irun Circle City. When he Irit Daweon atraction, G. M. Irwin, has during his li 'ity it consisted of anout 51 lug buildings j term of otfi< e been guilty of many sins and huts and tent* enough to house i<- 1 b »th of ominiesion ami com mission. >o 500J people, * ho ha\e erv line tune re flagrant has been his disregard ol the la« «eived q lie an addition through thus« in the matter of fees for teachers’ cerliti who started in with the firU r u*b. i'wo cates and diplomas that the state board Ashland boys, named Warner, are then of education has found it necessary to and have interest in claims which thev [INCORPORATED] adept a rigid rule in order to compel the are working, l'hu.e were not more than I money arising from this source to be paid 40 married women in the whole tented into the date treasury where it belongs. town. Rent» were high, ami laboiers get. The latest offense of tins official is an at ling |15 p?r day. There bad been abou tempt to introduce surreptitiously into ; _0 deaths from typhoid fever during lin the schools of the state a small pam | yuinmer. Wood was worth v>0 a cord phlet, poorly w ritten and not yet comple with every prospect of going mm h higher ----- MANUFACTURERS OF ted. which Mr. Irwin styles in hie circu during the winter. There was no newspaper published in lar letter to county superintendents, “A Brief History of Oregon ” Here is Dawson but Mr Tol nan met a man on ins way there with a small pi ini ing plant his circular w hich explains his scheme : The newao! the royalty of lhe Canadian S ai . em Or., Sept. 2d, 1897. g »vernmeut proposes to put on the goLI Instruction in the his «»ry and geogra taken out of the p ace»» lud reache < phy of the state of Oregon, should, in Dawson. The miners d d not like it bu the judgment oi the »'ate board of edu will sub«• it I'» it; however, it will take a cation, be a feature of the teaching in good many troops to watch the miners our public schools. Therefore, the stale while they are cleaning up. The poll »* board of education asks the attention oi n»rce consisied of about 30 mounted p * the county superintendents and the mein lice under charge oj (’apt. Constantine beis of the state board of examiners to a The town was orderly, there is also « ----- ALSO----- small work especially prepared for in collector oi custom» there and one i»as BRIDGE WORK. BOLTS RODS IRON SHUTTERS CELLS struction «n these subjerta. io get a permit to cut wood ami luinhvt Under section 12, title 1, of the s< ho<>l and pay loyalty on the stumpage I wo WINDOW GUARDS. DOORS. AND laws of Oregon, the state board of educa -aw mill» are running and common lum tion requests the several county supenn ber in $15 • 00 per thousand, llieim» tendents and the meinb-rs oi the sta e qi|lto8 are a pe8t for about 0 weeks in th- boaid of examiners to determine by -uininer and a man has to go around their votes whether the small text-boo* with gloved hands ami a inoe piito n> t called “A Brief Histoiy of Oregon” shall ung over Ins face—something like a co* be introduced in tlie public schools to b»* CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. ESTIMATES FURNISHED used as may be ivquired. It is not de 'lime for swa ming bees. There is in»; lood enough in Dawson now for its pres signed to take the place of any other text ent inhabit am **, and i hwa will n rt la book now used in the public schools, bm one hall enough to answer oidinai v pm is additional ami supplementary and for po«< s during the coining winter. TI i - h use in the lower grades. is expected to bv a gre t slump in tin Each county superintendent ami mem price of labor, and afier the rush gets in ber of the state hoard of examiners will ihc rates that will rule will be about $8 ba furnished wi ’ li a representative copy Go to the------ J to $10 per day. There is no inonei of the liook, although the copy presents passed in biuine«* transactions, gold du-i the text only,, the insertion of the plates being current all along tlm Yukon, and will a«ait the action oi the respective vo silver money which is somethin t? brought tars. The retail price of the book, *up- hi by tenderlevt is purchased an I pa-sed J. E. PETERSON. Proprietor. plied to the pupil, will not exeee*! 50 aiound as a i uri isity would be. Bentd« m ALL PRESCRIPTIONS filled by MrsC. M Stone, a registered Phar i cents per copy. I it is the policy of the trading » oni| antes The vote shall be given by the several macist of twentv-three years' experience, and Patrons can rely I to ehip all money out >»f |lie country »mt electors ami returned to the office of the upon being served with accuracy and promptness. make dust current f«»r pa« m* n Daw- superintendent of public instruction on * «oil City Bad the ihir«t writ h rules in or before October 9,1897. ! mining camp* and tin “palatial ’ saloons Yours truly, G. M I rwin , I get« Olds, foi a drink otwny kind —in Secretary of Board and Superintendent tact that price rules on tin* Yukon. Be» I of Public Instruction. was wertli $1 00 per pound. Eggs $1.90 .Mr. Irwin also furnishes the bank «•a h. The reports of the «curve* being form oi vote, w Lieb is to be filled out and at | prevalent are highly exaggerated lliei returned, as follows . I have not lajrii over three case« in tin* ........................................... . 1897. Y k >n cou tiy f r some lew vear« To the Mate Board of E incation— Gentlemen : I hereby cant my vote for U..e ol the richest ami most «uri-»*«» nl ALL KINDS OF “A Brief lliatory < I Oregon,“ to be tiaed men on lhe Klondike i« an old »Mediord in the public »ciiool» of Oregon for the man w ho furnierl) mined on Rog >v river .Mr term of six jeare, from Die lm d.iv o^ ami the Applegate in Ibis county. Tolman di I not re- all hi* name in iliir November, 1897. section but he is well known on the Klon Adopt.................................. dike as “Swift water lull.” Judge W.vt County, Oregon. V I aiiih of Portland has a very vahiahl» Haim y.»n Birch t r ek near (’ircl«-<’ity Under section 12. lilial, sclioil laws' Farm Produce takes Every article sold warranted as represented of Oregon, provision is iih <1 • for a|M*( ial I'lie latter place is m w almost diverted in exchange adoption oi text book« at other times but must revive as soon as the rush g»*«' than those regularly provided for by law in lor there are too many valuaole p'a the state board of education may order ers around it to be entirely neg e< ted. It is oeeilless to slate that Ciil. is th» the euj»erinlen lent of public instruction to iastaa special circulars to the <* >unty busiest man tn town now. lie isgreetcil superintendents and state board of ex on every hand by inquiring riends, and aminers to select as in tlie regular v<»te. w ill remain he rea »outs during the wm any new text-book«, e c. Now, “in th*- t. r.—Tidings. r-gular vote“ it •« prov’de I, sa.-tion 10, title 1 ,that“the state boar<l of education John L .* nlliv an 's running tor no’ ■• shall, prior to «aid election, issue a cir <>i Boston seem« to haw induced I’ug'L cular Io ail the leading school book pub N obth S ixth S treet ,’G rant ’ s P ass O r fishers in the t nitod Stales” requiring Fi’Miiiiiiioni to enter ¡»oli’i« - m \ *w them to submit samples of isit-Iwoks York. ! itz«iiniiiotiH mad»* hi« debut at \\ hi This well-known and popular Hotel is the Great Headquarters for de-ired by Hie suite, ari l prices, wbole- Plains las» I u 9 lav altrnionn when- L» | a > Commercial Men. Transient Families and Steady Guests. ts Sightly location insures rest and qutet from the noise of loco •fTer, to those qualified to vote ou the at ten led a conven* i<>n as -•il»4i b n’v d»* • motives while the distance (one block from the depot) ts not enough f subject Has tins been done? If so, gate. líe expects to take th«- -t imp H where can a copy of this cir liar t ■> put» Wim bester this (all in ladialf of Hie re cause inconvenience. linhera tie found? And h »w does it hap- publican camii’tat»* lor »beritÌ Board and Rooms by the Day, Week or Month. Reliable informat.on I« at haul <»f k pru that only o«<e b >ok is offered, and J. 0. BOOTH, PROPRIETOR | that not bv itie publishers, as r» q nred gnat gold <li»r »vrrv in tl.'i < h - • «I* y law. but name«! bv the state »up r- inoliti ' ain s ol Y um« county, Arizii» n'endent h'lnself9 Ibis “Brief History I’lie rush iiaa l»*¿im for the n< w li-n 1 of Oregon”— it • ontains one and one half «ml since it i« hi a ha»'ion where U p A YEAR FOR paget of Inslori al matter will t>e -old. climatic condition» ar»- more favorabl- I the aoperintendent says, at a retail than on DEMOREST’S Cartridge Photography Falcon No. 2, $5.00. Improved Bulls-Eye, $8.00. CLEMENS, WOLFF & ZWICKER IRON WORKS Oregon Portland Hydraulic Pipe And all kinds of Machinery for Mining Purposes. Cast-Iron Structure Work. FOR PURE FRESH DRUGS CITY DRUG STORE. Groceries! First-class goods kept in stock and sold the lowest prices, quality considered. Staple and Fancy Groceries t Hardware, Tinware, Tableware J. M. Chiles HOTEL JOSEPHINE $1.00 Pendleton II bsrr.l- w beat aio f W. 8 IL gm.bed b royal - tansy ’ pills . 8 m DEMOREST PUBLISHING CO., U* Fifth Av. , Ne. York City. don’t say so. return the pa« sage and get •1 ’ 1-tu¡*l„, .Jo,..., »' C. c C. tall «oeure. dru**i.«« r«U»» *»'“ Only I’-’OS for The K. K G»urier and Sand Y.wr S»b*«riptio<il U thia 0«c* Fam. )«.<aiio. your money. Drug Store Mold by The efA oí IV r> I thif Jackson County Note». fCt> - RESPONDENT < r nib. t Ol RIFR lhe Jai k< >n txxiniv board of eq laliza- rnator Elkin* is rather proud than tion will meet in Jacksonville October I raise of his conm-ctimi wi h the M i< Bracht who J im been sick in Port •h «h*cussv«i s«- lion 22 oi the Dingh v land for sometime came home la*t .Mon- introduced in the s» nn v by Mr. El- >l»v. He sav s the «eel ion was intended I a in Miss Clara Bucher of Grants Pas-ie io .\i* away busine*« heretofoie held by visiting friends in .Medford, and the boys i lie Canadian i a.-ifi«- Railaoad, ami thus are smiling loudly. emphasise» his own position: “I am q>- , Dave Keenan, <¡rant* Paas’ marshal, l»o'<«« to the Canadian Pacific KaiiroaH arruiing businvsH hat o ght to go to Am is a* the fair this week helping to keep r rican railwavs. I ihmk lhe biuineas ' order and to preserve the peace. Jackson county’s Sunday I *bool con which the Canadian Pacific is now doing •nght to be broken up ami >a»i Franc’s ventiou convenes in Ashland ic ptember An co b come the port of entry of the good* 27 ami w ill <*<»ntinu>* for three days n »w go ng to Vancouver. 1 am in favor interesting time is anticipated. of American shipping against foreign tieo'ge Merriman of Medford ha» tak shipt .ng.” The candor ot Mr Elkina is »•Il the civil service exatni*iation, and if decided! v refreshing w lien compared with he passes all right then we may hear o <lie d • Ling which lias lv»«*n dune ! h his getting a job from Um le Sam. •time of the other gentlemen who are Frank Helm, uncle of the Songer bro* • iippo*. 4 io have had a hand in fixing lliers of Kshlatid died last Tuesday. Mr ip sec: »on *2*2. Helm was i i hisSMh vear .»nd wasquiu President McKinley has personally r« - feeble, having been in bid health for qiie-ted Consul General L« e to return to some time. oba and resume his «In iet at the ex pi Th?« county h » lost two more old pio i at on of his present leave of ab-r'i« e and neers. Joseph Rapp of Talent died a’ general Let* has agreed tod»» so. Illis ► his home September 22nd of capillar) «ntbentic and otii< ial ami it effectuallv bronchitis. Mr Bapp w u* highly res disposes ««t much gossip, it- also indi pected bv all who knew him. ate« that Psvsid m McKinley «Xpert« Harry High, »on of Rudolph High of matters in Cuba to reach a crisis at a «late not far in (be future, (ieneral Lee \*hlaml, thia county, who wa« sent tn • l«>eH not ex|«H t to return to Havana un the reform school rome time ago, died in Mr. »hat institution last Wednesday. til about the middle o O.l»»l»i,r, utile»* High went down to are to the burial of -' inetbing occur’* to make an early re- j hh Fon. : urn adv liable The \shland branch of the Rogue Commissioner IL ( lav Evans, of the p nsion bureau, estimate» that the pay River Valiev Music.il Union was organ A L. EMd ment for pension» during the present, ii- , ;/• i in V' h! »ml I bgt w-vk •al year w ill exceed the appropriation by san elected president and Mia» Helen T^e Union will met t moie than $ti O).('O). Tlu appropriation Stanley - rretaie lor til«* 'ear is $1 4l,2<>3,880. I hi* deficit weekly I r practice. will, the rommisaiouei save, be ertaud, The graduates of the deaf, d imb am! bv the old i laims lor peusinn», sonm 2 'O,- ( blind asilnin nt Berkely, California <MH) iu number, winch will be acid upon have organiz'd a «oiietv hiving for lhe object the rBtablishment ol Bcholai*liii <iilting the } y.ir. In the big batch of appointment« to for tin* blind in leading edm aiional in oilier, m.idr by pre-i.lent McKinley while titutions tliroiuboiit the United States. < h ap Railroad Rate» to the Fair , ■ low rate of one lare for round trip will • g ven by the Southern Pacific froii- i v point on tbeir lines in Oregon, to enable all io attend. The people’» state institution for the imi mt nt of agriculture and the in i d an I household arts- Repre- -<■ i cl in district departments, and di<> >n* for the iutalligeut exhibition of th * ir:<> 1« breeds and types of horses, , »h q». Baine, ami poultry, and m t i classes of machinery and irnple- -«, manufactures and merchandise «I matruinents, domestic manufac- wo nan’s work, science and art. ra< p -p e of the stale are especially in \ i I i » participate. Let ua demonstrate th* tpab liltos of Oregon and Oregon p ■ ¡> Otte fare for the round trip, far adiuia-ion 2> canta. r (•ill uml Nr« dle. A pin ami needle, neighbors in a work- <irac?, b’ing both idle, began to i lie iel. a* idle folks are apt to do. * I should hike to know,” said the pin t »’.lit* m e He, “what you are good for, ami how you can expect o get through the world without a head!’’ is the use of your head,“ ra- ’ Wh <1 il.e needle, rather sharply, “if you nave no eve?” •Whit is the use of an eye” raid the ;> il l I htv h ala ays something in it? ’ “You arc a crooked creature” said the needle. •• \n I >u are so proud that you can’t i 1 v. .ihout breaking your back” said ■' |.ri, ‘ .1» i you always uave a stitch in ‘.otif side.,’ Whih : .icy were thus contending,a little I < n < I, ami, undertaking to sew, she \ ei y so hi broke off the needle at tha eye. Th n • I • ti - I (he thread around the neck i the p n d i*i trying to pull the thread io. :h th • cloth, she soon pulled its in i I I then threw it into the dirt "v the sidt ot the broken needle. “ Wt II here we are’’ said the needle, “We li ve n »thing to fight about now,’ h* was in Washington wa- a cousin ol i The countv grand jury made their re <alu the pin. hi« own—l’’iv leiick h M Kinley, to l»r port to the court ami were discharged. “M1 I* i "ije «e’*'ii* to have brought us receiver of i»ii'olic mo ' vs at (¡mil i, Ok '. Vs usual Diev inspo ted “in ii brief an . ir - •“ said the needle. “How lahoimi—ami a coir-in of \ i« v-I’midem ci r orv m inner th»* book« of the seveia' mmh a • r cnible humin beings who Hobart—Edward H"bart. to be receiver county olli. vis,” ami foiln I “them mu«' ■ I i.t*rel ah - it th ir tdesfthige till thay •f public monvAS at Santa Fc ,.\vw Alex . ami ch an in I appirently w-’ll kept.’’ an sc them, ind never find out that they «• »ns’<|'ivnt’y thvv were di-»-barged. ICO. »re itro'h* i« till they lie down in the All the politicians are deeply interested I’r » L L Free n in, f» hi «rly priuei liir-t togeth r as we are.’’ in the eft*«rts oi Senator i‘l *it and iiis • mil oi' Die Central Point school, wil followers Io g *t Presbl-nt McKinley Io move to Miivsvill»«, Caliioinia. to vh With the com •ommit. him-rlf a d lh« admlnisirath»»» z tec in farming ing The lamilv have rnvn are careful to against ilr* Inp« drn lent (Iiimeipal tiekr tlm* farm near M irvbville an I the Pro bar the door* of hi gr< atrr N< w Y rk head I by II hi . ha* ronio f■> i h»‘ vo'ivlusi >n that rai-ii their homes against the intrusion of Seth Low, ex mayor of Brookivn, amt A heat ¡4 111 »re r *U I II T it I V>‘ t II 1'1 te lltll jobbers and assas mr-idvnt of Columbia college. While mg Hchoul under t he e*is' ing low- wag sins There are more dangerous nobody can r*tafa tmeiiiv«-lv that Pre-i I Our «li-trlct attorney, J. V. J lTrev, enemies than lent UeKinlrv will do a»* Senator I’la't ' -omeiA I)ai incen-ed ami pro 'oked at t| either the burglar or murderer wishes him to do. there are several vers i V O U W. because th it oidei employ» against which few w’o- good reasons for believing Ilia1 ths uni I «lb t Httnrm’V« to aid him in thi» pro* m<n take proper precau tions. A woman may c »me will be very n or to '»wing wti it «I»' ! • mi '»1 of Scriig' m , charged with the mu „ own the most magnifi Platt win'* it to > I1 ¡ ii * '»e»n r»i»<* ! I» r ot <U<i-ling. Mr JeflTev ihinka cent jewels and the cost- sente.I tn Pi - de it M■•Kinlev. an I i- , an i np • ichiii Hi’ of nis ability a« an a lit t plate, but after all ■ id and done, her health is her most is probably trm*, I hat. il Mr. Low mu ■•«-.•<• I-• ornev lor lim lodge to do this \\ prr < ious possession. in lire»ming m iv«>r of (1 re iter N » v York, think that Mr. Jeffrey whoiild not !<»• It 1* tin* that -he fails to guard against the dangers of v aknr-4 and disease of the he intends to ent th” field a* a r »u h i' ibe uixlter in this light at ail (or th di-iinctly womanly organism. Nearly every lilt«, lor tlio republic in n »iniu4ti »n for 1 Woi ir im*ii hud m» thought ol yasiing r , ”1 n -utlcr has its f this nature, and is president in I9)>. It is lie.*,| es< to s iv Il • lions on any me, hut simply to hrin, inception in troubh continu.illv aggTaval« d by them. hat Mr M *.<i il«r hop♦< t * 4 «1 an it Iler w hat w as <mp| e-l to lie a murderer 1« and An unfailing remedy foi •all ** weaknesfl * di «ease of flie orgnns .’i fmctly feminine, • erm ; lie is not ’css human than »11 jn«tice. The V O U. W. never < a-l re »nd the multitude of ii‘ I hat follow in this predrcesMors Ko li«4 i-n’l lit kely to as i ’I tier!ion«, they tire working for lhe go«» ’ avorite Pre- train i* found in Dr L.. h these organa It acts direct! in bo»«’ing a pwaible rivi al. B^t Ir i« a very commur acription. | '»f hlllllHIlil V. v It and makes them strong strongest reason for balirvi ng that \ihhooa and thing for pmsi editing attorney« to Imv. prep ires for happy, lit al motherhood, vleKinlry will throw th»* i nil I uce ot capable, almost painl< 1». vsp’ iu il!) w h*Hi thero lire able at Over tjn.ooo women hav U*i lifted to it« a Imitiislra inn against the c iml d i> v loriiev* on the mher side, wonderful merits. No lit •t druggist will v|r l/»w is the record of Mr Vl \'ti offer something else as JuM* ,n good.” [VONTI id on l.or Al. I’.K. I.) it Ii.»in -; lie h n al w.ivs s o > I hr th » i •• While 1 wf»s livini ig »it Fagtr R ■ ck Hotetoutl !«»r. ol Allegh- t Co., Vs..’ " wlite 4 Mr*. <> A Coin •liar ticket of hi* party and opposed • nv tipr ing. Montgomery C<* «> . Vn., “a lady My daughter, agt d - fti< nd ca nr to me an<! m (<1: ‘ 1., independent liiovviiient j‘_ ,e- hl the no»«, 15 years, has rvprstcl hriuorrliage i <<r»-:iry inclis|xj«iti<jns in ha« never the L , «lavlc to the siicves« of sen and she of woniai nh M| I ..¡VIM-I tier lo get Di Pierce’« getting a drvlarution agaioi * Indy purchased one Favorite I’rt criptioti. The bottle an. 1 it cured In <l;mghtci. She was well csndi<lacv hi ins h« • mi happ y whtn 1 left there.” a h«*ther Mr L»w - Common Sense Medical Ad- Dr. Pi efforta to be in i ade lill' k Illi Arnica Salt e vi- r i* i ph- u i m that is always in the house, ri A<iy io give advice and assistance candidate, a i doubt It ci .nt.ons i.oofi any moment, I H H i !» i <’U he moat ot, . but • i.d chap- par briHHei i. \ l^tn the r« productive physiology ters and Ida folio Over a million women own of women dr L>w gels and value it. \ n- n d tiofl Is ’U't out and fivtB away C‘ m II for a limited tine ti!r republic. If yow want a copy in absolutely ekf support of th ..4 cover, send 21 one-cent a heavy mani urn extent that It stamps, tu > .< t co*t < i m liling en/i , to the W.c Id’ , | 4oen*«rv Medical Association, to go in a in 7 If von prefer a fine cloth Buff do. N. Y wise not. W io c- nts extra* 3’ cents in all. biud nv. . ticiid » : pPOl 1 H Mr. Ab kinh THi J WUND RS OF SCIENCE » Pla t re HOC endorsed and condition may arise L‘ lil.lt W ll h'tn-,Lun g TroubL-s uud üo;.8umpticu VIA THE ----- »»» n*maiti neutTA? a1 far a» it may r»c p »♦ 1 Can bo Cured. »ible. He knows In mW rlu«vi y hi * act ion» ' Shasta Route »eihg watched ii n dii» ma iter, both by An g minant New York Chemist and Sci nr e ,di and <»p|M’>n«*nt*. ami will ex of the — ree Oft-r to enlist Make >u lie care (ur which lie i.n re. O of ifle Company. thio p > ith - n »1 ■ • taki » P ii . Portland Da.lv I am h 1 mil Ar. ,UI Pass LV. r ran ’co i.v. P a ali sianoli» be- » n I Salem, Turner, a < h B »I , oilage • »roye IF 00* , Halsey, Harris- • <i u k H City, Eugene. I I all HatioiiH troia nd inclusive. SOUTH « » ra .v «limier*. 1 A W I b» r, i -< >r Rami ?>s.< - i » 2 • r. m DIN i< i V fi! Dally at . i •' la. I'ori land tv \ibany af. i 12 4) f . ■. • M aa V. 1 *r. li«»-ei»urg ON OGDEN ROUTE AR Buffet i Sleepers • and — ss oLhtPiNG C ars T FAMILY M NO. 47 Wa-di ingi ou AahlMiuFs lteiiirn« <t ligemtut There was a man w ho advertised But once a -ingle time. In -pot obscure placet he his ad., And paid for it a dime. ' price ot not more than 50 cents It i* to r»- be used in the tliir 1 and fourth grade- I B . Bm o Mo '■ " Tita aubaeription pri> * of DEM all ecboolt of Oregon wi bin six rn »nth- ol til- W r d. 11. •»’« -’ll I *"■’ d"i r rl OREST’S is redo««d to $1- (GAZINE after adoption under penality of forfei ■lava of e tch month in Workm-n hall ture of the school fund In the third a> d <ii >. C alhoi n , J A .I esninu *. C. c- "-rk ¡J^Tu V * ..in’ abhouxh H «»- »»e I»«*»« •n'1 r'—fn '••»• fourth grade« ,f the s< houls of <)r*gnn »[’’ Wi'-"- •• are Mine JOJrfM) or more »< hoot < bildren, , mrttuntr f-r • • >■ met -r ..f the lamilv Jor even de ACAZI v J Mrtnient ot the Vu-efn i'f and it« van».! ronunt. ar. of the who are to l»e require«!, und r color ol the I JJ/'t „.„i, n,.> r.r ,t pre-emiMOtly -■- i law, to contribute 110.0)0 toward Is the .rd Itfumi-hefl U>» *»« a«hy ol lh» m -t inter couipletK»n of this alleged lii-tory, i which I , „ . .1 d i ruKrr-iv» wnt»m of tbr da> aad ,.ahr»a tot u.*e- “ rv ruhin^ Art l-iterattire, * „nrr -r-Lty ie a mere pamphlet of :l page« printed Affatr" » i' ti..n HoUM-hori Matter., i-t-.n. etc a -loirle ..am with ordinary newspaper type The ,, T. .m: > ...ntammrfr.-, 2-»> t. »• fine mrraetnK. m.k niitthen..-tronij.lele.nd n.o.t ptotuaely illu.trated of the sarriplea *ubm*t<ed contain n<> map« or IT ä YTOW» M l*r » » Superintendent Irwin spates that ■ uts gr »t niouthlir». j,.,., rr.t- Mull n. ha«n. n Hepartmenl ifl >n eeere the “insertion of three wi I awai* the ar- MEDICAL a A»N- ckKW» '<*• w.v ahead that contatoed in any other pupluatton S<»l.l> BY U < LF.MK This to a ! non of lb* reep-etive voter«. ■ new metbad of »electing books, •nd w ill i ..... .! .fole-arv tor p-UK* and «rappin«. no doubt lie subjected t» c jtn iiderabie t li' iSm —Te egrs’n. 14 i an a vear • . • «• K y-u ■ an '.■|«ut:-nl I■anel I- •".tP llelj o Karl's (’lover K «»l Tea for conHipa umber with bv mohf'- order or rbe* k to ’**« Keir.-t fl , ’ion. it's the beet and aft**r u«mg it you T« Car. T»lie i ... »r.u 1 = GRANT'S PASS. JOSEPHINE COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 30 1 SUT. > ill th.otifh traili* *r lean a fPMtP Ha-k 1* t li t’W CD I’lirthlid IU<1 Lifi l|*. I *r ariii-iilar* inquire oi J. it* I’«.*. o At a* i h • I ’• r 1 n at '»n F ‘»ncisco I i Gi.*iil*l *n I Pacific ... for .Al Ah 4Nl> • I« <>n ap| I.ration. a to F. .*’*rn i-'iot* • I IP AN. CHINA, Il '.Rll.lt. Can S Purilt.io tirant* u. H M «KEDAH. h •ml til .III I National uRar Pine Door 8t Lu tn. Co I I hr«Ml, Uoe»t « .log MO g«*el »« I Irre «»very. Trial b. vrrin«!'«Drug * Regular «ii« 50 cants a«*<! $100. Ta If « t c P F A P. Ap. 'hi* Maa*.-«r. t ortead. Or.