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ROGUE RIVER COURIER proveuient, ri,' h‘’*111 will ,** We bl,,to ‘*||u» »*•»« ««»• necesxry for us to I A Letter F ront WIlli»* Johs»on. Kerb» Iimi, subar greater than those of any «jtbsr part of the sta’e. L. L. VOTAW, O C. TERRELL. C M. TERRELL. [Too late for last issue.) ’Rah for th« Kerby Star Base ball Asseaaor John Grieve Las rcmplctsd Club. the ass«-«-ment roll and has tu»nod the Mr and Mr» Hayes will teach tbe same over to ths county. The coun y board met last Wednesday. Merlin school this winter. Hon. H L Benson, of Granta Paw, Mr«. L D. Hart hae been sick for a is boosed for a lecture at tbe teacher « few days, but is around again. THEIR Benson ia a goo«l Mr. Will Wing of Rogue River, visited m-titute, October 13 talxer, and Le always entertains hi» Mr. and Mrs Farren last seek audience. Mr. J. D. Haye«*, our superintendent, President W C. Hawley, ot the Wil- ta around visiting the schools again. lamette UniverH'y, will deliver a lecture Mr. Chas Wimer, the wandering lad, Beaator Jm.n i. Morgan, who hae : A ' * in Avhlaod the 14th bf this m- nth, it be j ‘ loP There -pent «ome time looking over th»* aitua | at There is a saw xaw mill at has returned home again alter visiting ing the second day of the institut- Hix 1 Tbe ousting of ths old Iruard of super ion at Hawaii, comes to the conclusion I Lake friends and relatives in Coos county. Bennet arid they sold their lumber Fake ami »ol«l ' lecture is to be on “The Rise and Fall of visors by Mayor Phelan of San Framisc« Miss Saidee Ranzau arrived in Kerb,, the Slav« Power iu America” hat the ixlamlN »hou LI be annexed to the at |500 a thousand. because they refused to li x the wait 1 The day that I left Lake Linderman it Saturday, and commenced »« bool Mon United Stales. He says: “Under the The Jackson county teacher's institute rates last February as required by law,i* j government of our republic, Hawaii will | snowed on the high peaks, ami when 1 day with an attendaucuof about twenty- Will be held at Ashland October 13, 14 causing a little ripple in (hat city. ««on gain a strong and dense population reached Sheep Camp I found out five. that the Indians were leaving for the | Mr. B. M. Lattee arrived iu Kerby 15 and 16 The program has been « are New Orleans has begun a vigorou- of Americans. In the breadth, ampli- south, ax bad weather had set in which Saturday on his way to Waldo from the fully prepared by Superintendent Gus cleaning of her street« now that yeLow u«i«* and weahh of our continental po«-1 1 made traveling bad and dangerous. lair in Medford. He said the lair waij Newbury rnd ji expected that we will «exsions we nerd no more territory to fever is prevalent. Tbe people of tho»*« have one of the best institutes ever heid TLinking that the Indians knew what not much force. southern acities where this epid mi« provide for the welfare of our people, in the county. was best. Lorin and I packed up our even when our population «hall exceed makeo its inroads, will learn after awhih Mr. George Simmons has a crew of I he peach crop in this county is al hat of China; but our commercial inde outfit and also < ame south but with the men working on a ditch, which will suun when is the pro|»er time to ta* e mediiin« rn<;«t disposed of Not many can ►ay intention of going to the Klondike iu pendence—that is a great drfiratuin—re- be completed, and then Le will coin that anything was made from shipments An expert ha« dim-uvered- a pc uliarit quire« that a coffee growing region and the spring. uience operating hi» mine. thia year. Those who dried their crop I have spoken with many Indians an in yellow fever. If the weather 1» warn a i increase of rice and sugar producing Mr. S. Keffer left Saturday morning will be the better off for so doing, a« tbe number of cases increase during an and* «hall l»e added to our posMexsiun« to the right time in spring for a man to for Lmkvilie, where hi« sun Will has dried fruit will biing a fair price in the epidemic, while the mortality lessen»*, I Ami it seem« fitting that the great repub- travel and they aP say the last of March Dr King’s New Discovery for been siuk for some time He will return market. but if the weather becomes cooler, th« ic, that is the citadel ol the liberties of is the right time, for should be attempt The Christian, a neat little four pane Consumption AN ABSENT-MINDED MAN. with bis father as soon as he is able to start in February he would be liable to number of cases ieesen, while the mort. 1« I hi n and th»* exemplar of the true liI m * i ty Siate Coovt-n ion of W. C T. U. three-colunin paper edited by Bev J M This is I lie bext medicine in th«- world lie Was Driving to raster, a Cow SUU in Mr. and Mrs James Lewis paxsed ity increase«. 1 of nations, should find within its llm ts 0« snowed m, ax the snow is soil and the for all forms of (’««ughs and Colds and fur Hunter of the Christian church tn th s the Stable. The fifteenth annual convention of the 'he means of producing every comfort J wind is strong, hi March it gets colder through Kerby Thursday for Grant» Homan’s Christian Temperance Union made ita appearaace last week, There have been a great many stories Consumption. Every bottle is guaran city,------- tied it will cure ami not disappoint. Short crops in lrcdand may cause •» «nd of meeting every necessity of our and the snow get« ha>der Pa-» Mr». Lewis will visit her biolher, for about absent-minded men. where o»- has no equal for Whooping Cough Asth The Christian is replete with food famine for the sons of Erin, but Um 1« iieople. With such resource« we can In the spring an average man can pu I .Mr. J. G Hiatt, and Mr. L will g> met in Albany, Ore., on Sept. 28 and ad- forgets his house address, another our ma. Hay Fever, Pneumonia. Bronchitis joiirned on Oct. 1 The state president, the nul and «« welcome it into Sain has 1,750,000,0<K) bushels of con give a xlrong impulse to the freedom ol about 600 pounds on a tile I and make the ‘courtin.” what business he is in, and where an La’irippe. Cold in the Head ami for Con .Mi-. NarcisRiis W Kinney was present millet _ ________ and in case of necessity he ough t j b« trip over the snow in 40 days. other has to refer to the mark on hi* sumption It is sale lor al ages, plea-ant rade that must bu the logical outcome Galice Creek Item» am! presided at all the xexsions. The handkerchief before he can remember to take, and. above all, asure cure, h fe able to furnish a little meal, especially ot our system of government, We can W m . M. J ohnson . Pleaxant Creek Item». <»l»ening hymn, “ Give to the Winds thy his own name. etc. There is a lawyi r al way s well to take Dr. King’* New Life when corn is said to be so cheap m nut live to ourselves alone, on the o ar I. Bartley is fitting up his mine with a W hat We See While Voyaging to the Fears,” wa» t ie hymn the crtiNa«le wo Me“tr9 Brown and Henslev from in Fort Atkinson, Wis.. by tbe name Pi Is in conn* ct ion u ith Dr. King’s New Nebraska. ___ pi|>e and giant. row creed of monopoly, that is the real K ton«!ike. men sang on their memorable march to Jacksonville are drifting 'n s^mo ground of Rogers, who ¡assessed a Jiusey now, Discovery, as they regulate and tone the We M.ttiTOi. Bro*, are gettinff in more . -____ '______ ,n .'-..'.J. fl,il.bo ’J,' , Ohio, tn the belonging to Calvert ml -Uv«n» «n-1 which he l»ed to drive, morning and stoma« h ami bowels We guarantee satis Russia has suggested to other Euro md vicious principle of monarchy ___ Parlie« g ong to Klondike in the spring evening, to and from the pasture, a f u tion or return money. Free (rial hot- ptan powers that the difference I»- must b<* as generous in our commerce a- will leave San F rancisro, Seattle or Port- pipe fur their mine. year y»*ar 1873. All the state officers respond they sesm to be making jeood wige^ few blocks distant from his home. One tie- at Dr W. I* Kremer’s Drug store we are in our well wishing for the indt- tween the United States and Spam The work of fitting up th».* Bolt quartz ed to the roll call except the secretary of Regular size 50 cents ami $1 00. 6 and on or about the 30tli of May, cross- Small precautions often prevent tfreu ’ morning as one of his neighbors was ¡•Inal weliare of all men of all countries . 'the Y. w c. T. U. Fifteen vice-presi should, when the criaix come», be »eitl«*« mg tiie North Pacific to the Aleutian Is mine 1» progrex-itfg rapnlly. mischiefs. De Witt ’ s Little Early Risers passing along the street he met Mr. The wile—“What a sweet »mile there by arbitration The umpire« r«com out we must provide for our own people lands over a sea of gla-s, where only the “Hop” danc a Lave ‘ately been the ■ »lente also answered the roll call of their are very small pills in size, but are most Rogers walking in the middle of the i» on the baoy’s face. Jotm.” mended for the game are Sweden, Fram e names. rage up the river. Those who picked roa.l, road, liis his mind apparently engrossed enprossert heerful society ol the voyaging pros Ro< iifntek , N. Y., Feb. 4. effpetive in preventing Hie most serious The husband—'‘Yea; lie's probably and Switzerland After the appointing The Nashville Students appeared in pectors and miners with their usual hi- hops attended the “hops” piincipaily forms ot liver and stomach trouble*4 withsoniiMveii-hty question. The neigh- dreaming ihat he’s keeping me awake.” bur called out: on resolutions, welcome arity will break the monotony of the Jas. Savage, the expert wing drum Corinthian Academy of Music, Jan 23 They cure constipation and headache The ministerial «abinet of pain havt “Good morning, Mr. Rogers; where — Town Topics. made by the local Union and the .Minis and regulate the bowels—W. F. Kremer. are you going?’’ tendered their resignation which ha> it matinee and evening performance seemingly never-ending days, and the mer, has gone to California after making ' terial Association of Albany. A respon been accepted by the queen. The Con Ihe Academy was crowded at the ma 'iiore monotonous rolling of tbe waters agoo«l cleanup on a river bar above Johnny Knutien »rd Mr Aftrg of “Uby,” said Mr. Rogers, in a sur sive address for the convention was with- Win. Crow's ranch. servatives are unable to muster hullimm linee, 135(1 nersona. while a largo amli ol tbe mighty deep, until reaching Thompson creek »re prospecting for prised way. “I’m driving the cow to made by Mrs. S. M. Kern of Portland. when concert in l<)0 or 150 miles ol the islands, Brown Bros and II Austin had a force to bold the reins of govern men* •-nee greeted their evenin qu <rlx on upper Pleasant « reek John pasture,’’ and he waved his hand to Ihe annual a<l«lre«s by the state presi OF PENNSYLVANIA upon ward where the cow ought to have pipe and giant «hipped 10 their mine, and hence the change. Ebe Liberal»* fneir songs, glees, < horuses and planta the quiet is likely to be broken in ny found some float qua tz there a year A Living Object Lesson for Dr. Miles’ New ion melodies were enthusiastically re uy «harp squall« and choppy «eax. near Lo«i Flat, this week. They have dent, Mrs. Kinney, was replete with or more ago while he wa9 tn this section l*een. will now assume manage».ent under th» Heart Cure. “Well, where is the cow?’’ asked tilt good things, and greatly encouraged our \ bile flock a of those queer little water great confidence in their claims. and he has now returned to see if be friend. leadership, it is supposed, of < ienerai ceived ami many of th»*in repeate«ily eo hearts. Thead tress wax followed by a owl, Mother Cary’ h chickens, goonies cored. They gave one of the finest con If he finds it. he Sagasta. ___________ Jas. Van Scoy a long time resident of j reception of fraternal delegates, and an- might find the ledge “i guess I forgot to let her out of th« nils, «»-a parrots, and other fowl will • erta of the kind ex er giyen in Rechex ' »alive, departed lor Colorado this week. nouncementx dosed the session. In the will have a Klondike of his own. as the barn,’’ answered Mr. Rogers, humbly The veteran General Neal Dow, ol 1 er. They are interior to none, and mi «over over ami about the »hip, and the its he readized his position. And h» prohibition fame, has breathed hi« last iterior to most of the organization» ««I eopard and little dog seal will protrude He intends trying fiis luck on the Yu 1 evening a fine address was made by Rev. float wax quite rich had. kon next spring. 11 iu good health. on Sam Call and Jesse Owen were up i Ray Palmer of Portland upon the sub He was a prohibition war hors» thaï 1 heir class now traveling. In- r almon! human and intelligent faces WHY LATIN IS USED. A devoted frieml lately asked, pruba- ject, “Mankind Crucified at the Bars of the creek a few dtys ago looking out for never (altered in battle, uml 10 him max torn the water, giving look lor look ol J t LB m L. T ow nsemii We have not Good Re. R<>n« f*>» •» Doctor’s Writing * be ascribed th« cr>*dit for stamping ou- ■ irioxity to the voyagers, l’he spouting ' hly for publication: “What dfj you do on | the Saloon.” The address was full of a mining proposition Prescription iu » D«»d Lan(U»(». in a large meaxure ihe liqn <r tr itlic li I > im ( r i bu (I ng (lie knaves anil I Ishr* 1 the whale will also he a liequ-nt 1 SiHidavx?” To «late, all I can possibly warning, and gave «• the remedy the ut ! heard whether they found anything to “Why doesn’t tbe doctor write his ‘ do in this dull camp is to mildew. suit them or not. Sam knows that ter prohibition of the liquor traffic. the »cate of .Maine. Hie old general 1- iglit, paiiiiiilarly in pawing between And it came to pa»s that certain ►»*» prescription in English instead of The session on Wednesday was devot Pleasant creek is a good place, for he dead, but not so of his influence, lint« vants met together at an inn in the elm* he islands from the I’acific ocean to th»-, ( Mesarx. Eunis and Cameron of Cali»- Latin?” asked a man of a druggist sp°nt three years mining up here ed largely to reports from different state will live on through age« uii"»rn. • loga. California, and Jacksonville, Ore market plan* and reason««! among them Behring xea. At about that season of whose reply the New York Ileradd pub and then sold his claim last spring • •tlicets, each in her rexp etive depart ( selves, «aying: “Behold the hour i* he year the whale are migrating irom gon, respectively, arrived here this week lishes: The manufacturer's tair in Portland In the first place. Latin is a more ex lie Anarctic to the Arctic, and in passing I and are enjoying fhemselve» angling for inent of work. The evening sessioa con i. e. his interest in a claim to J D ! new come when we will distribute th> has closed u moxl «ucce-qifid year, li act and concise language than English, sisted of a “silver (¿ray Medal Contest” Stevens of the Calvert and Stevens mine loaves hii 'I the fishes, for of a truth ilo oeiween the islands, frequently wish to trout and salmon. ©ven surpassed the anticipati«»nx of th« Price Sloan of VViMarville wa* up thix and being a dead language, does not iHiys have iaxlv'd long and are now ex Keep too close company with voyagers A dance took pla •« up the river F»idav participated in by five elderly ladies, projector» of the scheme, to w hom the which medal was won by Mrs. Romp ol way last week buying cattle, lor which change, as all living languages do. n those waters. Whalers, of course, are ceedinifly hungry.” night. Your »orrespondent received no Then, again, since a very large part credit is given. The attendance a aw 8alem. he paid a fair price He will drive them Iways gla«l to ¡all in with such compa invitation, no doubt on account of the I And wban they had «ettied tkemvelvrx of all drugs in use are botanical, they greater than at the expoxiti<mx in lorim r EART DISEASE Is curable. “For over Thursday’s session was occupied by out the 12th of this month iv in their migrations, but it is doubtful watermelon crop not being gathered. ilown HR If to open their basket», lo! 111 have in the pharmacopoeia the same years, many people irom diff'-rent parts forty year.writes Daniel Myereof finishiiK the reports an«l lint election ol innumeriibla multitude appeared at th* 1 prospectors or miners, on their way to Thomas Herriott and Henry McKee names that they have in b<»Uiny—th»* People, principally married folks, liv Two Taverns, Pa., on Aug. 10, 1S96. of the state taking advantage of th« low state officers, all of whom were re elected e Klondike, would « are to have a full ing in the neighborhood of the mouth of door, Having, every man of them : “<»1 v» ar«* fitting up their claim au.l getting scientific names. Two-thirds of such “I suffered with heart disease. First a slight rate ot lare given by th»* railroad«. grown copper bottom or right whale I r Iump-off Joe creek, have for soma time f »r the ensuing year. On Thursday eve ready for th«* winter's run unto m»*!” “Give unto me!” They have drugs haven’t any English names, and palpitation, gradually growing worse. Then shortness of breath, sleeplessness, smother a lecture wax given bv the state pres • an eight-inch pipe and a No 1 giant so couldn’t be written in English. And when the thrifty «i rvaiifR »aw th« a »'ery dose or lengthy friendship Enelanil’a l*rvini,T,l.'>rd •■’alHburv, has 1 been receiving anonymous letter«. The But. suppose doctors did w rite a pre ing sensations and much pain iu the region dent on the subject, “The Lady or the A. M B. come in for his share of condemnation multitude and that the) were ill favor»*«« ¡rants Pass, contents of some ol them would make a Calvert and Stevens sold their email scription in English for an uneducated of the heart alarmed me and I consulted & Sept 29,1st?. I Tiger—Which?” In her lecture th by some of the leaders of he lib.'tal par and hungry, thev were troubled in thru cannibal gnash hi« teeth. ! !• >«* and giant to (he Hillis Bros on patient. The patient rva»ls it. thinks physician. Receiving no benefit I tried great evils of intemperance were others aud a number Mr« Fl G. Gray in < >klolioina ty. -They pronounce him weak and only heart» fer their loaves und fivheN wen t,-ans creek an 1 have bought them an he rehiembers it. and so tries to get it Two miners known as tbe “Dutch forth in glaring lights. of remedies, spending What xliail we do, aske«! th *y om a man ol words ready to hack down tew Mrs Eliza G. ’«rav, who«« residence Boy»” have gone on a hunting trip alter 1 Friday moining’s session was devote«! eleven inch pipe a No 2 giant, ami are fille«! from memory the second tiin*. a large amount of of another, “ for here is a host whii h m SupjKJse. for instance, it called for when the opposition shows light. W money, but finally be hi thm vicinity for over three years wa« a goo I season’s work ou R jcav Hi il>- Ito general discussions, reports of board now potting them in order ready for the came so bad that it w&s E. Kitss.ll »aid: "Lord Salisbury Itaiked man can number, hii «1 periulvent lire n* one of bler-bing, because of her kind bar. They left a fin - garden, consisting 1 rainy a ason These gentlemen expect iodide of potassium, and he got it con uperintendentN, reading of minutes, and fused with cyanide of potassium. 11« unsafe for me to leave mav feed no more than a aingl«* xcort down before Sacrotary Olney and m>w i ««rixtian spirit and active work In tern most ly of beans and cabbage, unprolect- I | al 11 o,clock the convention adjourned to move a great, deal of ground this could safely take ten grains of the firs', home. I commenced backing down before >«cretary Hhermait, We grwatly fear that the unfed may turn p»*ran<*e ami iu all reforms lor the better- •<l. 1 presume that some of the old winter using Dr. Miles’ Heart but one grain of the second would kill ' t» meet in th«* city of Eug«*ne at iis next and that during tlm course of th - peace and rend um and that our head* may b oient of mankind, now reside« in Oklo timvrx will call me a prevaricator as r« • Cure two years ago. Running sores, indolent ulcers and him. regular session. torfeiicd ” And th«« servants were »or«* negotiations between Greece an I fur That's an extreme case, but it wih For eighteen months I have been well. Al gards the gar I* n h »lua. There were about 65 delegates in at similar troubles, even though of many key, the Caar ami Emperor William k perplexed. serve for an illustration. Don’t you see though 72 years of age I can go where I wish tier numerous friends will doubt les* vear ’ s standing, may be cured by using Cigarette smoking is said to shorten 1 tendance, besides the state officers. The Fhen spake one of their number ami rejoice to know of her safe arrival al the how the Latin is a protection and a and I sleep all night and wake up as cheer handled Salisbury so etlectu illy that he iile. I meta brolher M. D., on the trail rejKirts show 90 Unions in the state amt DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It b«>othex, safeguard to the patient? Prexcrip- I ful as a babe and completely rested." xaid : “ Here is one tixh of good size am» was made to eat Ilia own pronounce tome of lo r daughter, Mr« Stanford this week who is apparently 60 years ol I)r. Miles Remedies are sold by all drug I a membership of about 1500 in all. A •trengthens and heals. It is the great tions in Latin he can’t read, and con 1st. even the fi*h of port cuAtomn 1« lackman, of Waterloo. gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle ments. ” ______________ ___ pile cure.—W. F. Kremer. age, and imagine mv surprise wn«a he cheering report wax ma I»« bv the state sequently does not try to remember. whom h I ih II we giv«* 11 ’ It rightfully he benefits 01 money refunded. Book on Heart She says: "Oklohoma in indeed a took from his mside p *ca«l tobacco ami J. W. Robinson, our clever merchant New for a final reason. Latin is a ami Nerves sent free to all applicants treasurer, showing the state organiza- Senator Stephen M White of Ualilui- limgrih to our fellow servant Gter, who ’beautiful land' wlinli 19 the Indian paper« and rolled a cigarette ami putl <1 I tion to be out«)! debt. Great stress whs and Joe Carter, have been out in the language that, is list'd by scientific men 1 1>R. MILES MEDICAL CO , Elkhart, In«- nia, in a statement to the San I* ram ixco hath labored Ion« in our Master'« nei • language for the name The town ol away in a way that would uiaks a iocj I laid upon the duty of right instruction mountains on a hunting expedition fo> the w orld over, and no other language 1 Call tel I n why he oppose-« the annex it mn vi« e ” But the other two answer«,! him Edmond, xonie five mile« distant, ha« motive blush, if it co il«l, witiienv). lie ¡of the children. Much literature tor he past week. Mr. Robinson left hie is. You can get a Latin preseriptio.i of the Hawaian Islands to the United “Na\, for lo! w • have alrea«ly given l*’ia b’OR !SALE. filled in any country on the fuce of the the h<mor of having the territorial nor sialrd that to quit pipe smoking 1 he cig j graUiitons distribution was given out. eon and daughter in charge of the States. Mr. Whits unlik»* Senator Mor to our dearly brlove«! Paltkerson wi.o !<»<> acres of land, with an 8 foot earth when* there is a drug store. mal sc I kmi I. The school building la arette win «111 «Hinted and yet lie expects •»tor«* while he was absent. Twenty-two medal contests were belt gan tails to se»* any g ><>d reasons for an hath gn*al influence in our Master n We had a prescription here the other «Inch which water ot the same covers «-vidrntly on«* ol importance,and from itx to enjoy iile lor years. 1 in the state this year. It was re|>ort«‘d nexa’.'on. He has made a study of the houHehold, and unless he 1« favored ami day which we ba«l put up originally, 105 acres; al-o a mill site w ith pen stock « lock-tower we ha«l a beautiful view OÍ l adies. Take the Best. It vou ar» and which had since be»*n stanip«*«! bv and about 36H feet of flume; 100 acre« question iu all its details and when the I* «1 we will xp«*e lily be reli»*ved of fnr One of »ne drawbacks to this « imp 1- | that the tax pavers of the state pax the surrounding country troubled with Constipation. Sallow Skin druggists in London. Paris. Berlin. Con fence»! and 50 acres in graxxeR; 1 large treaty comes before coii'*rrs» at its regu thvr «»*rving our Manter. We will give tliat we have loo many chronic kick«-r» •very year for 2800 poumis of tobacco for “Guthrie, the capilol city.ix a thriving and a Tired Feeling, take Karl I ’s Clover stantinople, Cairo and C alcutta. What barn, 1 small one ami dwelling house; I ar sex-ion in December, Whit«- may hr 1 B in unto I’at ikerxon, an I wh *n onrdav There are men here who never have a tor insane at the asylum, which has a with 450 w inter apple trees. pla< e of Nome 1260 inhabitant« and nu Fea, it is pleasant to take, Sold by Na- good would an English prescription be 40 acres of land joining th»* above; looked upon as one of the champions ol of reckoning xhalt dtaw nigh he will good word to say lor the mining interests. tendency to keep tiiem insane. vacant houses.” iu St. Petersburg? 25 a-rex ienc(*d, with water right; and I he women of this state are in earnest tional Drug Store If an expert comes iM,thr chronics make the opposition. We have never been «limit with a loud voice, ‘Behold the A paper ol recent date from that place 40acres within a mile of the above. 20 Karl’s Clover Root Tea it a pleasant PRACTICAL. been inclined to the belief that tm ritorial faithful servant«,’ ami we will wax it a point to belli tie each ami every in ihe work of protecting their homes acres fenced, 9 acres plowed, with water speak« well of the country, its advance- laxative. Regulates tbe bowels, I puri tneir sons and their husbands from the acquisition by tbe United States is ■ strung 111 the land which our Mast«*r mining claim in the district moaily Value of a G cmm ! Lar for Music Apart right. Apply to fi s the blood. Ciear« the complexion. ___ r.__ uent, and abundant crop« of grain ami G. W. H oxie , from Motile. wise thing, but circumstances and en hath given unto us. A« for Gevr, give through lack of luck or intelligence in ravages of »trong drink, and woe betide Easy to make and pleasant to take. ‘ . 25 cotton, l’he cotton is now being bar William- Oregon. ................. It is prubable that a gTMHi ear for 7 8 by National Drug Store. vironments are nut with us today ax they hire a Mctilpin.” At making a detent living on their own the party or Candida's that stands in • ts Sold vested VX'e have in 011» office a sample music has some value upurt from music, were w ith our fathers when th- cunslitu- claims. Yet if an opportunity offers tti* ir way when the ballot is paced in Now when (he pe, ol cotton ball ready ior gathe'ing and but it is not great. In the management Officer—“Y in , th’ Dutch an't i’Oi'idi ( cmrhlng th» Witness. M rs B elle J enkin », lion wax adopted. When ii becomes th«*N«» thing» and brl they greedily grasp a chance to earn a their hands. also an immature pod and a prex«»*d “My good woman." said the learned of rapidly moving ma. b nery a mu do be groat paaple. Shure, ’tix all th’ 1 >t*lega'e from <»r tuts Pass. necessary for ux to stretch out our arms , ker«oti about to rec lew dollars irom the very men w horn bl<>8N««m xtoowing the different stages of judge, “you must give an answer in the sical ear. which quickly ihu-cta varia law bizne-8 av th’ counthry ibot’« in for our own protection agdiist the steal port « u«t uiin while G«*«*r was offered they aay “have property that in nut »a e X«» (’lire X«» Pay fewest jEOxsiblr words of w hich you are tion of pitch, anil, therefore, of «¡wul growth of tin« iKiereaiing article of com their hands. ” thy encroachment. of 01 her power«, then only a aculpin. tbeie was a terrible tu to invest in ” l’he trad is narrow and That is th»* way all driiggists sell capable to the plain and simple ques for the pitch of th.* sound dep.-n.la on me'ce. a «<> a blight new slip of leal gold Dinkelspiel—‘‘How vus dot?” Were the is- mult, wailing ami gnashing «»I teeth, ami lea«is to th« railn a«!. we say stretch them out the tqM-d - in of . ons derablc uae. A tion whether you were crossing the Grove's Tasteless (’hill tom. fur Mala eo r«>d, our National tluwer, from this Officer—“Why, ’fis th’ Dutch (hot from a they refused lo be comf »rte«l farmer with a g..Hl ear can detect at lands to bring us no adv Aiitage 1 street w ith th»* baby on your arms and ria, Chil s ami Fever, It is simply Ir «n 'bvautihd land" ol the pour Indian. commercial standpoint they BUiely J i «< -kxoit ('<>un;y Noirx the omnibus was coming down on the once if the thrust ing-nuu lone i. im makes th’ beer, an’ th’ Oirixh ili.il make And it came lo i « x » n that th«* m*rvant and (¿uinine in a ta-telexx form Cbil.l opposite side and the cab on the left properly "ted." for its Sjieed men aws th' arrists, do yez moind?” \ Ilan« li at a Bargain would xase u« from Ihe disadv antagvv tie«*t woul«‘ not receive unto himself 1 lie re 11 love it. \diillN prefer it to bitter, and the brougham was trying to pass and the sound it emits ia of higher Sheriff Barnes has l»egun to lew on I ranch lout milex x<>uln «>t Grant's attending the a«' j ii.xlli > 1 i by another »« n pia, for alter hi» eye had (»■»'«ted on Paxx on the illiams creek road, con property upon which the taxes are de- nauseating r«»nn ». Price, 50c. the omnibus, you saw the plaintiff be pitch wh< n an insufficient amount of great puw« 1______________ th«* lat fitdi of port customs, he l<>Hik«*d taining 1G ' a< rex, 65 acres undei ciilliva- Old People tween the brougham and the cab. or corn is supplied, and in the same wav Inn] uent. Old pv'iph* who require medicine to Count) I'rraxurer x Not lee 'he xiulpin and would not fill hi« Ixdlv ti«»n, th«* remainder timber, 13 acres ot the electrician can tell if an electric reiiuiatc the bowelgand knlnev« will find w hether and when you saw him at all. General Nelson A. Miles ix « John E Pelton made another trip Io Iher»*with. Now the wrath of tIn* p«*ople •earing fruit , (|300 worth of fruit for Notice is hereby givsn to all partiex ami whether or not near the brougham, motor is rnuiUDg at its due spenl. \\ ith the true rvinedv in Elec-ric Bitter«, home after a stay of five mont drying on place now) , h >uxe. barn and J«>«ephin»* county ami bought 20) or waxed ««• great that lh»*x»* xervants who hoi ling Josephine county warrants in- and which of them, respectively, or a musical ear tie- physician mon1 r.-ail rids medicine doe« not stimulate other buildings muxt t «* sold by October more cattle. Europe taking observations Irom r ; ily interprets the sounds elimte.l by contains no whiskey nor other intoxi hid orlsti'l all these thing« be 1 15. ('rice |l3u ' u ml cash . no c< iiiui i-»- dotsed prior tu September 27. 1890. alxn how it was.'* itary |»oint ol view ot Hie annm* •• ■ jercussing the cheat, and tin- |«otter ’’;,nt. but acts a*» a toni<* ami alterative. Th»* report of the principal of th«* \«h WHi rantx I hix ranch «■* worth |3(RK) th,*iiisel\ex to places of afetv. to the xion allow«-«! 174, 175, id indorse«! i- N«»x. V- 171, .I rs«*d Svplsm- Coming to America different countries ol Europe G more easily separates the sound from It act« mildiv <m the stomach and b'** \ddn -« Box 220, or Cot kikh oilice, land public school show« the largest at- her 2' IH’.M). tu present the same at the nnnintain laxt m*««« s round about ll«*p A sight that will ling»*r long in the Miles went to ‘ • ii«ianiim»pi<« 1 • i ,0 the unsound It ls a moot point ' n . a iding strength ami giving Grant’x I'ax«. ten lem r Ln >eplember in the d treasurer’s office for payment, as inter- memory was witaeftsed recently at the n«*r, I * th«* iininhah ted regmnx that xur birds rye view ot th * atruggl»* lorn whether tbe musical are naturally the th»- organ-, thereby aiding Nature in th»* Gare St. Lazare. t hr •« houl. Huddled together letter readers and sjx akers. but there I'erfotmance of »tie functions Lie trie roun«l St. IL let»«, and even lo th»» lonely I axativ»» H« «mo Qunine Fatih-t« move e«t will ce txt* thereon alter «late of this ou ot-lwcrn Furkvy ami Gr«*v el against the wall, with bundle« nf W h are informed that the Central notice. ' uo doubt that they improve more Bitter« i- an excellent .«pp--:iz-*r ifniai'b the time he r«a. Led tbe « hiei ritv lite am! «1« - »¡at» legions *»f Hillsboro. Go thr bowel« grmlv, r liev«« the Cougfi, « ‘ lot he« piled around them, and quickly when taught elocution, for di_»*-ti«)n. ()l«| people find it rxac'iV ciirrs ttie it-vrnah condition ami head Point races were not v» tv well attended Dated this 23r«l lay o f September, 1897. Turk» an armistice was «l <la «« ami loo, thou unprofitable * * »• ' 11 \ m ••■I. I’f I.--- ti dressed in costumes strange to the Glle a 11« making it the i-r«t ami quickest they , an appreciate the pitch of then- ll t'O per bottle at Dr. W. F. Kr.-mcr’i .las wl ten thy Mace therefore h»* was unable to«« • any irim-dy for t’ough». <’okG ami laurippe. on account of their not being more fully At the «ity of Grants Pass, Josephine lumicre. were t00 beings They looked own voices aud so correct their errors. ttimi w lit 5 adsert i«ed. count v, < Iregon Cures in «me dav No cura. no pav. like hunted doffs and clunff together, A cood ear includes au acute appre I bug Store Service, yet he Rpen much lune in in it ?“ l»t le Pri« r 25 cri H s For »ale by M C lenirti» .lazed at the not».’ and light. In truth A B artlett , fug armiex, l«>ris. weaptrn« an I war It in «aid 1 hat til»* Medfor 1 fair was a ciation of time or rhythm, and this is I or Sale. th» e. hii «I Hl they were a band of \rmenians flying of use to. for example, the stroke of n Count« l'rvax. building, in order to make an itiie \X FED I IU -rwolll HY \XD A» siicc« >s tinancially. t nmigh was made to The Rngnp River Brewery in (»rsntl from their countri Without knowing wilt sa\ . < >1; live grn«letm*n ,»r l.vhv- m travel f«vr l a-« with It) <>arrel (.’upper Ketti»*. K»n- boat or a drill sergvakt. report to hi- home gov» rmmmt « T«» Cure a ('«»hl in One l»ay rcsp«m'*iLU*. c-tHi'ii^hrtl I hhim * m Oregon pa\ .1 1 expenses and have »«miething n word of English, they hare decided Malt Kiln and modern Rowling .‘Hey, progrctx m.î le m I' no »«• in m M««nihiN >«»>» an«l «■\p«,n-c- -tea«t\ left. 1 his ix ure'v a g«»iHl th««wing. • 1 ' t to ■ * —ft»-' lake Laxative Bronm Quinine Fab- Dwelling H<««ixe of 8 rooms. Stahl«*. * »ran- Rcit’trncc I m l.«>r ••«■It ad«lrr--,‘4 «lainpcti uaiiare Ait«*r inv«*h 1^ « mg the Male Qua 1’rot bhaw’s analysis of the sugar «»’I n . A h Druggixts «him! the monev if ar\, etc. There are 80 fruit tree« in k*r* i e Tn Cure C oust Ips, ion fore.er. ,*nv«* «'p«* I’lie D xintihm Company. Ihpl. tion» in the best ol the Ltir<mean lx burnente. t»eei«o( this county -lo w- a per «ent of it ¡ails tu Cure. 25c. Take. v. arela Caed» v aui.ruc loceras, one night. October 15th at Op. ra Home. ■len. The prrpertv contain? 4 acre«. «.< Y, Chi. ag«'. U il i fad to eure, drusa..urefunj moue. Adults 50 cents, c iildten 25 cents. -'♦» bnihling lot- Inquire at this offK*® or of Mrx (¿co. Walter, (»rant’s !’»?*• . , .. I make in our navy ami coast fortih.-ations PRICE <fc 1 'hat we may be equal to whatever emergency may arse, i.sneral Mlle, EDITO KM AXD PKorklkTOKN. was not satisfied with the condition of B ATKS or amsCBtFTlUN : hinge at horns in this particular before One Ysnr. in advance. 11 2ft , «■** went away and now that he ba. seen Six Months, • .6S 1 >nd learned something ol the old world’s Three Months, ... .35 1 military ah lity It is to be expec ted that Entered at the post office at Grant'» Pa.-« lie will urge thia government in his tinal Oregon, as secona-claxs mail mailer. I reiairt to ho mure for the na«y and coast [ j delensea ihau it has I. rmerlv dune. _________________ T hvksday , O ctohhh I;, 1897. rrausHtn bvbky mi aauiY, VOORIIIES, (CUNTIJfl ID VHOM LAST WKES.) There was but oee grave along the whole trail and that waa the grave of a little child who died at Lake Linderman. There waxpiite a large camp at the lake when we were there, and boats were ••Hing from $600 to $720. As there was no »aw mill at this place, the men ha«i to wbip-aw their lumber, which bad to Le cut about five miles from the camp as there wax no good boat lumber any nearer,and lucky was the man who could 1 Grants Pass Furniture and »askot Company FURNISH Befit.tiful Funeral Car FREE to Patrons buying' the better grade of Coffins and Caskets. Go to tf- Company for anything in the line ot Furniture.Carpets, Wal| Paper, Window Shades or Picture Frames. LEADERS OF LOW PRICES. DANIEL MYERS, H BOOTS AND SHOES. HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR, "DRESS GOODS Shall under.-cll all competitors. Gut our prive*- betöre you hut. MINERS' SUPPLIES. Ik bought thi- -t< <k at the LOW I • • 4 ¡-‘•"er than ever . in spite of the tariff' BLANKETS. COMFORTABLES AND FLANNELS Seeing is believing. No house in Southern Oregon can show as l ira ... YOU C7VZST ALWAYS IDEFEJSTID UPON THE 8« a" assortment. l’RI(.l >I VI R KNOW.X. PRICES Bl ING 1 111 I OU I M THE BIG CASH STORE Xo hou-c on the < oast can quote lower prices. ZYUNTID Q,TT ALIT IT BEING THE HIGHEST. R. L.COE &. 0°.