Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, November 11, 1897, Image 1

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An Independent Peper, Oevoted Especially to the Interests of Southern Oregon.
VOL
XIV
GRANTS PASS. J08EPHINE COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 11
1897.
NO. 1
»OBERT G. SMITH,
industrial Education in the Public
Schools
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
p acticee in all State and federal Court.
you want
Offiue over First National Bank.
G raft ' s P ass .
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Oaxoox.
Is in the
JENRY L. BENSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
October Puritan:
Practices in sll Court, of the State
office over First National Bank,
G ba . it '* P as »,
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10 cents $1 a year
a
ARTHUR P. HARTH
Thare ta a whi«pera.i .-utuplaint, and in
th« main a juat <>■», tbat the ideal* in
our public school a,«teiu are almost
wholly literary, and only to the very
■lighteat extent industrial in their ten
danciea. In apite of the fact that fully
■ine-tentha of the children in the public I
acboela are destined to be laborers witb
their hands, the public school coura*
provides but little if anv manual training
and lavs but little stress upon the digni-1
Wakliington Letter
ICoBBBePONDKNT or TH1 Cot RIER.]
The publication orticially oi the finan­
cial ratoiuinendationa that will be made
in Secretary (»age's annual report to
congress, created the enepicion that the
synopsis of those recommendations),
published eeveraQweeks ago. came direct*
ly trout
from Secretary
Gag«. or noma one
*y
t-ecratary Gaga,
suflic.antly in his coiifldancw to know
just a nat h* intended doing. The tnata-
rial^facts are precisely the same,the fund-
ing of our entire bonded indebtedness
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l 01.1 MN
and supports alms bouses which but for'
He cannot sit here, and he must not
stand there.
The cushions that cover that flue ruck-
ingchair
Were put there, of course, to be seen
and admired;
And a boy like no business to ever be
tired.
The beautiful rosee end flowers that
bloom
On the floor of the darkened and deli
cate room
Are not made to walk on, at least not by
boys.
The house is noplace, anyway for their
noiee.
ough ol Tolo.
Who pay« the bills?
The drunkard
The work on the I'ybee bridge aero**
can not pay them, for he ha. wasted his
Rogue rivar it progressing very alowly,
Will the rum I
j substance in the cup
I much to the dissatisfaction of thoa* who
seller pay them? He has neither the are anxious to do their winter hauling.
disposition nor the ability to do it. Who
Vance Colvig, little aon of Wui. M
ever would attempt to hold a rumaeller
Co!vig of J ackaoaville, fell from a high
responsible for the ruin he has wrought,
chair on the stove ami waa quit* badly
would utterly fail. The fact is, we, the
burned, recently.
«.Bier, industrious, toiling portion of the
Mi** Nelli* Satcbwell of Newburg, Or.
communitv must meet all these bills.
The drunken rowdy, whose head is lias returned home from Aslialnd where
punched in the street tight, is cured in 1 Hi* ha* teen visiting her brother Ray,
Die city hospital at our expense; the and recuperating her health.
The Medford Mail of laat week pub­
drunken beggar is fed from our table;
Ilia hungry children come to our doors lished the premium award* of the dis­
for bread, and we can not refuse aaaist trictfair The premium* have all l>e*n
Slice to hie broken hearted wife; and paid in full, which show» well for the
when at last, having wasted hie sub­ financial lookout of th* fair.
stance in riotous living, he comes to the
Mr. Fred l.uy of Jacksonville, was
almshouse, the asylum, the hospital or stricken with paralysis whil* in attend­
the prison, honest, sober, temperate ant* at the Odd Fallow* lodge at that
m.n pay the bills for supporting him place some time ago. Mr. l.uy is one of
there There is no escaping it. We may th* faithfuls and we are eorrv to learn
protest and object. we may growl at the that be has thus been alllicted, but are
taxse and find fault with beffar«, but glad to learn that It* is better.
ultimately and inevitably we must foot
W. J. Wood, recently of Grants l’ass.
the bills.
is constructing in Ashland a working
Probably one dollar in every ten ot
tmslel ol an ica manufacturing plant of
the hard earnings of honest, tolling la­
his own invention which it is claimed,
borers throughout the nation, is in some
can be constructed at a coat within the
way devoured by this rum devil which
(l eans of almost every househ Id, and
haunts the land, and bowls about our
especially stores and hotels. If the in­
homes to waste and ravage and destroy.
vention meets with success, an Ashland
A saloon keeper sold a mau a pint of
company will back Mr Wood, in his -n-
rum, making fifteen ceats clear profit
terpris*.
Die man under the influente of that
B* not deceived ! A Cough. 11. arse-
pint of rum, killed hie son-in-law; and
ne-a or Croup ar* not to be trifl-d with.
bis apprehension, confinement in jail, A .lose in time of Shiloh's Cur* will «ate
•xaculion, etc , cost the county more you much trouble. Sold by Na'ional
2
than one thousand dollars—which tem­ Drug Store
i
ty and importance of manual labor. If a in 2*2 percent gold bonds; the increase
boy liegins work with the spade or saw oi the gold redemption fund; the reduc
DOCTOR OF DENTAL -IRGERY.
* i 1 i t î t H Mit •
after having eoniple ed the public school tion of tbe class oi uotes tbat are re­
• tut 11 it ini maiiiii»
Offici over First National Bank,
course, there is a fee'ing of disappoint­ deemed upon demand in gold, and an in-
ment on the part of bis friends, who creae in the number of national banks
G kant ’ s P ass ,
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seem to think that his education was by allowing the establishment in towns
designed wholly to fit him for other of kes than 2,000 people, of basks with
\yiLLARD CRAWFORD.
callings ill life. It is expected that he a capital of $25,000, and an increase in
shall l>e a doctor or lawyer, a store keep­ national banknotes by allowing the issue
ATTORN EY-AT LAM’
er or civil engineer, or, at the very least of notes to the par value of bonds de­
fradice« in all Federai si.,,» 4nj Su­
a clerk in a store. If the course in the posited by them with the United States
preme Court». N’oiary Public,
pub'ic achiral franklv recognized the fact treasury. While these recommendations
Office al residence—ITnrd Si.fiorili
| that the great majority of the children will not please the silver men, as they
G kant ' s I’ ab »,
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(J keuon .
will be obliged to labor in some way all tend towards increasing the grip the
with their hands, and if the effort were single gold standard has upon the coun­ Yet boys must walk somewhere; ami
OFFICIAL DlHECrOHf.
made to develop in them a love of labor try, they will not surprise them; they
what if their feet,
[INCORPORATED]
UNITED STATES
and res|.eet for it in every honest form, are mostly a natural sequence of the bt Sent out of our bouses, eent tuto the
Piesident .................. . William M-Kin ley '
public education would mors neatly Ixiuis platform, and the position as
■treet,
. . .Garret A.Hobart I
Vi -e President
meet the actual requirements of our sutned by the republican parly in the shoald step round the corner and pause
......... John german
eecreUrv of state
■•eeretary of Treasury .. LymaiiJ Gage
people and build a sure founds ion for national campaign. It is certain tbat
at the door
Secretary of Interior
........ C k Biisa
national prosperity
Industrial educa i no member of the administration eeri
Where other boys'teat have pained of­
Secretary ol War .... . . Russell • AIger |
lion in the public schools need not be ously believes that legislation authoriz­
ten before;
Secretary
of Navy
.. . .. John I Long
_
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elaborately svsten atie, nor attended ing the isetie of gold bonds can be se­ shoultl 'pass through the gataway of
Secretary of Agriculture James A Vilson ■
----- MANUFACTURERS OF-----
postmaster-General ........ James .Ailiary
with a verv great expenditure of money cured from the present congress; there­
glittering light,
Attorney-General.. . Joseph McKenna
for equipment. The spirit which grows fore, that portion of the reconmendation Where jokes.that are merry and songs
-----------
STAI
L OK OREGON.
out of training in manual work is of may be said to |i>avo been made for ef-
that are bright
(Geo W Mcfride ■
u. S. Senators .
really greater value than any skill le--t—to state to the world what the ad
Ring out a «arm welcome. with flatter­
‘ ’--------------------
JTI iob 11 l't^gue
which may be incidentally acquired. It ministration would do if it had the pow
ing voice,
Congressmen............ • • (WK Ellisi
is more important that the boys and er.
And temptingly say.‘‘‘Here,a a place for
.......... CM ldlepan
Attornev General
Ex-Senator Ingalls lias engaged quar­
girls should learn to look forward to
the boys?"
W PI,rd
Governor ..................
doing work, and to respect honorable ters in Washington for the winter for
........... HE Kiiiaid
Secretary of State
Ah! what if they should? What if your
lalrar of all kinds, than that they should himself and family, and there is more
________
Siate Treasurer
. . .... I’hil Metsdan
boy or mine
Supt Pub Instruction ............<» M Irhn
become specially skilled workmen. In or less guesting as to what he intends
Should cross o’er the threshold that
State Printer............................H Ltyls
doing. The favorite guess is that his
our
district
schools
simple
provision*
^C E Wolvei^n
marks'out the line
might be made for various kinds of com­ vitriolic pen is going to be used for a
Supreme Judges ........ - R s Bean
---- ALSO-----
'Twin virtue and vice, 'twist pureness
mon labor, under the supervision ol the new spa per, or a svndirate of newspapers,
( F A Mi’ore
ami ein,
F A Marcuni
BRIDGE WORK BOLTS RODS IRON SHUTTERS CELLS teacher, and a skilful teacher would but a respectable minority guess is that And leave all innocent boyhood within!
r R ComuiiBsioners... -. J B Eddy
he
intends
following
the
usual
occupa
soon learn how to make this work
(ii B (’ompsoi
Oil! what if they should, because you perate men had to earn an I pay by the
WINDOW GUARDS. DOORS. AND
interesting as well as valuable. Ths tion uf the members of tlie “ei "brigade,
Clerk of R R CoinmisMo»i. Lydell Bakr I
and I,
sweat of their brows.
who
spend
their
time
in
Washington,
care
of
the
school
grounds,
beauti
­
• ¡ei k Boar«I School LandCom W’HOdd |
While the days and the months and the
during
a
session
of
congress-
lol»b_,
ing.
So, gentlemen, taxpayers, businesa
FIRST JI DiCt AL DISTRICT
fying the yard and the building, simple
years hurry by,
Western Division ..Judge Ii l< Hann
The opinion ’« growing in Washington
men, farmers, capitalists, atoek holders,
work with the ordinary tool, found in
\re too busy with cares and Willi life's and gentlemen of leisure, walk n, and
Eastern Division
Judge W (’ llai(
every farmer’s workshop, plain cutting that the civil service law will have to
pros«*< tiling V'ornev
J A Jeffrey
fleeting joys
draw out your pocket beoks ami pay
tight
for
its
existence
during
the
coining
and sewing and many oilier simple and
. .
do
H \
To make round our hearthstones a place your rum bills, one cent out of every
useful kiailsof work could easily be given session of congress. General Grosvenor
l'. H. L ND .tuo. K,'’^"<',solii.rl(lali 3ORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
for the boya?
ESTIMATES FURNISHED in any country school. In the graded ; of Ohio, in a long speech at the extra
dime, one dime out of every dollar, one
Receiver.... -
........ RM Vea'ch I
Register
session,
made
the
positive
statement
There’s a place for the boys They will dollar out of every ten, ten dollars out of
schools of the towns and villages, a
JOSEPHINE COINTY.
every hundred, one hundred dollars out
find it somewhere,
more complete system of manual train that he had enlisted for the war and
. . .C E Harmon
Joint Senator. -
J M Chiles
ing could be introduced with little ex that his bill for the repeal of the entire And if our own home, are too daintily oi every thousand that you .amor gain.
County Judge
tFred (’roxton
You say you do not use the article
lair
pense and with no great expenditure of la»r would be pushed this winter. Some
CommisfdonerB .
■ ■ ■ | Dick George
ot those who have made it a point to as­ For the touch of their lingers, the tread That makes no difference ; it is used, the
time.
The
whole
ideal
of
the
school
....... lohn Goodell
County Clerk.
nation permits it, the government licen­
might become much more largely indus­ certain how members of ths house would
of tbeii fret,
............J G Hiatt
Slieriff .
........
........11 L Benson
trial. It is not claimed of course that stand on a vote on the Grosvenor bill, They'll find it, and find it, alas! in the ses it, and you pay for it. So walk up
Representative
.... A Bart lei l
and settle.
the very best devehipenient of mind and expressed 'be opinion thatjit would pas«.
street,
Treasurer ............
School Superintendent .. . .. J D Hav**s
heart is not the due of ever- boy and Speaker Reed has not made Known his 'Mid the gliding! of sin and the glitter
«loo. lleward JMoo.
Ecliis
Pollock
Afl«eBKor
girl whether de-tined for manual lalrar altitude towards the bill, and upon that
of vice;
..................BO Mc(’nllock
-------- ALL KINDS OF--------
Surveyor..
the
renders
w ill be pleaned to learn
................... Dr. J Meyers
or that of a literary nature: but a much dejiends whether it can be got to a vote. Andi with heartaches and longings we
Coroner
that
there
ih at least one dieaded diseaae
precinct officers .
Some
of
his
personal
friends
think
that
greater emphasis laid on th* industrial
pay a dear price
Justice...................................'“"‘Z.i ‘‘r'lhv
aideof education need bv no means inter* whether he favored or opposed the bill For ths getting ol gaiu that our lifetime (hat Hciem e han been able to cure in all
Constable .......................,
•’ 11 tolb'
it« MtageH and that ih Catarrh. Hall's
< niploya,
fers with the very beat development on it would be good policy, if he has not
CITY <>E UBANT * l’A»J-
‘
atarrh Cure is the only positive cun
abandoned
his
presidential
aspirations,
the intellec u*l rile. Already a great
If we fail in providing a place for the
Mavor
..........
I W Howard
now known to the medical fraternity.
lor him to allow the bill to be voted up
Auditor.’
...................... Thottta-Htnt.lt
many
good
schools
have
introduced
boys.
Farm Produce taken
. ...Col John-on i«K-'.very article sold warranted as represented.
Catarrh Iremg a constitutional dmeaee,
It is hinted that although President
manual training with marked success. on
i^K'o.n.oiHstoner .
,1 B/"”»
in cchange.
A placs for the boys—dear mothers, 1 require* a constitutional treatment.
McKinley
favors
the
civil
service
law
The idea remains to be more fully devel
Marshal........................„ ■ • 1 ’•*'*’ Kee"“n
prav,
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
oped, so that the common school every­ personally, he will not leal called upon
11 C Kinney
As cares settle down round our short acting directly
the blood and
Harry Smith
where may train its children te the best to enter into a fight with congress to
earthly wav,
miK'oua surfaces of the syMem, thereby
C E ilartnon
prevent
its
repeal,
and
that
he
would
kind ol citizenship, winch is si'lf respect­
Councilman
Don't let us forget by our kind, loving destroy ing the foundation of the disease,
T B Cornell
ing and industrious in the humblest not veto a bill for its repeal, but thm
| t ieort,'* I tilhonn
deeds
ami giving the patient wtrength by build
probably
lias
no
b
“
tter
foundation
than
walks
ii:
life
as
well
as
in
the
Inglisst
Dr. M tn Flanncizan
To show we remember their pleasure!* ing up the Qunkliliilion and asaisliiu
Huitnise.
But
there
m
no
surmise
about
Ri-U'ilar ineetinusoithe city council ot
nature hi doing iih work. The proprie
W hat Everybody Knows,
and needs,
Grant’s I'as- a-e held in the conned
the interesting tight on the law, that is
torn have s<> mm h faith in its curative
Or ought to know, is that health and
Though our souls may lie vexed with the powers, that they offer |I(H) lor any cawe
ro in. m the city hall on the tir-t and
an absolute certainity.
thud Thtirsdav evening'«oi each month
even life itself depends upon the coadi
problems of life,
that it tail« to cure. Send for libt of tea
The report is current in naval circle»*
CIRCUIT COURT
.
tion of the blood. Feeding, as it does,
Address,
And worn with beaetmeiits ami Toiling limunials
that the board of officeru who have been
M«*eis on the third Mondav in April
F. J. Cheney »t Co., Toledo, O.
all the oigans of the body, it must be rich
and strife
and the fotlHIi Mondav in -eptember.
iaspecting numerous plat es will report
Sold by liruggiHts, 76c.
and pare in order to give proper aoursta-
Our heart will keep younger -your tired
COl .NTY COt KT >>_ f _
(
Hall's Family Fids are th«* best.
in favor of locating the government plant
meut. Hood's Sarsaparilla makes the
heart and mine—
Probate court meets first Mondav of
for the making of armor plate for iigh l
and
'enlember.
U hen They Expire.
blood pure, rich and nourahlng, and in
January, April. July
If we give them a place in their Inner
ing vessels at Birmingham, Ala., if con
County commp'sioners court meets
this wav strengihens the nervee, creates
moat shrine;
The following is a list of the “presi
greas decides that, one should be rslab i
Wedneralay alter the meeting of
an appetite, tones the stouiach and lishtd. which is more than doubtiui ! \nd to life's latest hour 'twill he one ol dental" nostoffi vs of tbu first Oregon
county court.
builde up the health. Hood's Sarsapa
our jove
congrvSHion»1 district, and «.daries al
nine * Secretary Long has announced hi.» j
rilla ward* off col.is, pneumonia and
Chat ns kept a (.mail corner, a pla « for lat hed thereto, and date of expiration
|,(>DGE DIKE' T')RY.
opposition
to
the
whole
business.
Call nd see me before purchasing The SYRACUSE has
P aran E ncami mint . N o -".I O''-1
fevers, which are prevalent at Illis lime
the bove.
Albany, Linn, January 4, 1899
♦ 11(00
Attorney General McKenna is very
meowïlid ali'I All. W.-.li.--l»'’ <>'
(shland, Jackson, Nov 6, 1H97 .
llkto
nccqual—in finish or anything else—and is guaranteed to
Thanksgiving
Proclamation.
pr
nd
of
the
part
taken
by
himself
and
Who
I'
mjm
(lie
B
i
II
m
?
month in 1 0.0 F.hall
lfioO
Corvallis I Ion on» kun 11, 1898
btfl'LL CHILLED
I the rest ol the administration in the ae-
WlLLl-UKTH.
1 '
lullO
Pallas,
Polk,
June
19,
1900
On Oct. 29, the president is-tie<l his
I he ’rsffi' in strong drink is a fearful Eugene, Lans, July 20, 1H9H
Scribe.
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IMO i
first ThankHgiving day proclamation, as gotiations whit b r«-eulied in a bid tor the source of expense and loss
We know Forest (»rove, Washington, Feb If,
Union
1
‘
wcific
sufti<
lently
large
to
cover
follows:
190)
11(M)
who makes the money out of it; the di»
Iu remembrance of (kid's goodne s to the claims of t he government against the tiller and the rumseller, and they alone < iraats Pass Josephine, Jan 4,1899 1500
us «luring the past year, which ha» l»een company, ami lie thinks it something But a question which more intimately 11 illsborOy Washington, April 30,
1000
1900
bo abundant, let uh offer up to hitn our unreasonable on the part of (host* who concerns uh is thi" : U ho pays the bills ?
lmlepen»lencet Polk, June 29, I*.KM) 1090
the administration
thanksgiving and pay our vows unto the «till insist that
1500
Mi
MinnvUln,
'i
amuili.
i
«b
IS
The quwHtion is not whether the rum­
14« JO
most high. Under his watchful provi­ should have had the salt* postpoijt-d, in seller shall grow rich and the rum Marshfield, (’ ooh , April II, lH'.H,
ISO
Vledford, JlRckwon, l>ec 21, 1K99
R umer C haitkk . K * M ' So,
dence industry has pro-pered, the condi­ order to give other syndicate»* a chance drinker shall grow poor
II is not Newburg, Yamhiil, July 1. BMh)
.'.iiian.IA'h W.-il.iH- iav/.iHi .
*
1000
tions of labor have been improved, the to Did. Tire average indiviilual who r« whether the ram drinker shall ksep bis Ros«*bur^, lloug
Ma-iuh 7, J m '. k
loot»
hmjo
1- M
All.......|..»ni»n-
not prejudx ed eiim»r wav, thirikM that
rewards
of
the
husbandman
have
been
mouey, or the rumseller shall win it ■ Oregon < Uy, < lackama» .J uly 9, ’9H ItMK)
ing cordially invited to
„
Uncle
Sam
wai
playing
in
good
lurk
increased and the com forte of our homes
J. E F ktebkox ,
J-«
from him ; hut there is a vast amount Halwm, Marion, July 9, 1H9K
Secv.
multiplied. His mighty hand ha« pre­ to get out whole on his loans tn the of loss and expense in which neither of
served peace and protected the nation. I nion Pa. ific and the accuiBilated in­ them «hr» rtly participate»
We may be
Kespect for law and order han )>een terest.
silent while tlie rum drinker wastes and
.»ill-rm-, ••■• y
“I’ll tell you,’’ remarked a diplomat«,
strengthened, love of free institution*
WATERLOO, IOWA.
i fi g in A. (). I '5 . hall.
spends that which belongs to him, which
SomethingJew
cherished and all se< lions of our lieloved ‘ why neither tins government nor that is but little, and which daily grows les- "SBvftd From th« Horror« of Narvou« Pro«-
K. R oot .
A h. ' <►HlXBIEB,
M A
and Prel in
(ration" by Dr Mila«' Nervina.
country brought into closer tomi* of oi Spam in willing p» Jvs out the answer ami le-s, but an avalanche of wreck and
fraternal regard and generous coopera* ol Spain to ‘ fen**fHl Weodlord’« < otnmun ruin results from this traffic which
Mo. 112. A (• I’-
•
ication. There is nothing to give out
Complete Line tion.
Jay evening in their
neither the rumseller nor the rum drink­
W T Cob« nN.
For these great l>enefits it is our «luta In other words, the long comrnonica* er endures,
M W.
COMI n and look them over .
to praise the Ix>rd in a spirit of humility i tion is merely an exemplification of Tai paid, these
Wl>o pave
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS,
and gratitude and to offer up to him our I leyrand’s definition o( the duty uf a di­ the bills ’
H awthobsb L odoe No
D "I II. A O
Visiting
most earnest supplications.
That we plomat—totalk without saying anything
U. A’ Hall. Dixon bill,
Who pays fot the firee kindled by
may acknowledge our obligation as a That is what the Spanish ministry ha« drunk*n men? Who pars lor the feait-
inpinlær« mail** wf I coui *.
been
doing,
In
about
sixty
dare
I
think
M AY F. S mith ,
M ho S immons .
¡»eople to him who has no graciously
ing and junketing of winebibbing public
(’ of 11
Rec.
granted us the blessirigs of free govern­ there will l»e talk on both •iden that will officials’ B ho provide«* for the drunk-
ment and
material prosperity,
I. 1 mean something. ”
ar t’s broken-hearted wife? W IO «up-
Gr.SKHAl. Lo. as l’o.« i.
William McKinley. President of the
tn eie 1-t Wedne«day e'
ports the beggarly tramps who. having
liiifklln'» XrriifaWMlvr
U iteij State*, do hereby designate and
tnmth a> A. O I
waited their money in drink, wander
Da. M vf " m
Be apart Thursday, the 2'»tli day of
T he rest salve in the world for cut», about the country?
Who repairs me
Com
I
November, for national thanksgiving bruiwa, sore«, salt rheum, lever sore«,
»••• < au*r I by the failure of inlefiiper*
and prayer, which all of the people are tetter, chappe-j hands, chilblains, corns, «*• mer< hints and re< hie » ari«] half in
invited to observe with appropriate and all Mkm eruption«, mid positively togicated bus n»'»s men?
Who makes
religious servi'es in their respective cures pile«, or no
v i <lain.ig»- done by drRriken work
places of worship.
guaranteed to give
men, a»i«l the hindram e to business
COUGH <)<»•*» not alwajra indicate
On tins day of rejoicing and domestic money refunded.
>c
I k >1. ( aused bv the spr«*«*s of imem|>erate em­
consumption. Mr W II Paln-.-r, of
A
I
i<
»>
PATRIOTIC
HEROISM,
NOTICE » <’K I I
reunion let our prayers a«cend to the F -r -ala by I>r W
•V t' • r I -.- . 1
i ’ ■ . ■
”1 was taken
ployees ’ Who repays the money which
CHRISTIAN DEVOTION »nd
Land Office a K****
Giver of every good and perfect gift, for ,
the drunkards borrow that they rn ty with a nervou* stricture of the bron« hlal
(j
tub«», whl< h develoixMi Ink« nervous pro«-
FINAL MARTYRDOM. the continuance of hie love and favor to
uhla n strung drink ’ Who builds the (ration, 1 waa m > weak ! coul<1 nut «It up. 1
Notice is hereby giv»*n
us. that our liearts may be filled with 1
is
Your
a->yIiiin
wh«
e
<ra/v
«Irinkards
are
kep
‘
’
to
ibg named •»•«iler ha« ti
gut no «¡e« p f<»r days <• << ept wh» n under the
charity and gorxi will, and that we may
in » nti n to «nak»* tin* 1
Who supports the idiot children ot influent e uf opiat«*«. Foi four month« I nuf-
W h -kef, h»s of
return
vour
money
I
fl
full
be
ever
worthy
of
Ina
beneficent
concern
(
oi his claim, an
<lrunken ineti ’ Who pa\s the bills of f» r« <l affonlew «nd prayed that I might'lie
and be at rwit. One
made l*el«*re Joi
In witness whereof I have hereunto set for
offieer«
for watching drunken rowdies?
pbyva'ian «aid I had
n» J wphiriH c h
n*y hand and canted the «eel of the
tea
Irak'ng powdflf
Who pays constable« and «heriffn for
consumption, for I had
1 as», Oregon, or
r«9ee
flavor t>g extra« •«
United
States
to
bn
affixod.
a cough that gave me
Hen1 y Brier
<atching drunken murderers?
Who
In Pio ueer l>ays
»«da
andapxaa
!>>ne at the city of Washingtcn this
no rent Hut a good
N L1« and I
pars the atloi levs and juries and judges
K .»
old physician who««
twenty-ninth day of Octo*-er, in the year if not satisfactory.
WI. ow
Richly IllwC.ld with Origin« Drswiags by the Bett Artist«
who try <irn inken «nminal»
medicine had failed,
large. r •ar new ty|. on extra la d of our l/»rd, one tbousaml eight hundred
mocey eti orte jailers, turnkeys and
This t*-°k i» an <<( printed from
adrlaed me to u»e Dr.
Hu- and ninety-seven, and of the indepen­
rate •
nnd ii !l Y- I loth. -lamped in <iold, Gilt
-or A I
Mlle«* R«Hioratlr«
prison kte rs to take care of men roa-
Ila
f
h
Price,
|1
50
I'sg.
dence
of
the
United
States
the
one
bun-
J
Nerrtne
and
I
thank
Ood
that it baa bright*
•en h o
vi< ted o* e
>es < nuimi’.ted when dn
s.rH in vnnr subscription '• th.
•ned my day«, lengthened my life and »ared
d»ed and twenty-second
t
■
air.
a
and
arid
75
VY
ho
pa
y
•
•
egpenses
of
Inal»
ami
lb
•
M » Kl' xa
me from the horror» of nervoa« praatration."
By the President, W ili . ian M< K imi bt .
If
• te>-a •
> g ven y, u
)i in an. am! t
by
mittnont« and tie
Dr Mlle»* Re median wn «old by all drug-
tn saie and H <n '• and rerei.e
J ohv K hkkmam Secretary of stain.
up
«h crime* <>i inh Xi<aie*<| men ’
Who gthta under a poeitlreguarantee, flrwt lottln
***
.
tr
o von b» mad. od<i l-> cento
fa < «te
«•»••**».
pays for the pn >!»••) i y deatroyed and benefit«arm ney refunded Booll on Heart
and Nerve» as nt free to all a ppi lc anta.
Take' •• arete tahúr C<etn»r tic. iec or Me
ii meu? Who build«
DR MILKS MrniCALOO. FJkhart« Ind.
U U V C faU te avre.
»M r«Uad
I
»««atst. *
at CLEMENS,
WOLFF & ZWICKER
IRON WORKS
Portland
Oregon
Hydraulic Pipe
And all kinds of Machinery for
Mining Purposes.
Cast-Iron Structure Work.
Groceries!
First-class goods kept in stock and sold at
the lowest prices, quality considered.
Staple and Fancy Groceries !
Hardware, Tinware, Tableware.
J. M. Chiles
Tn. S yracuse C hilled P low
where
Othes
Fail!
F. II. SCHMIDT. Agent.
The NEW VARIETY STORE...
Is receiving New Goods Every Day
See their line of
Ssh Ribbon, Silk, Laces, Etc.
W. H. PALMER,
Hemstitched Handkerchiefs.
nit and Muslin Underwear
sol ili SIXTH STREET.
How
Marcus W hitman
Saved Oregon...
A
life on the Plains and Mountains
S(/n!/i>t^'s Best
Jackson County Note«.
Th* temparam-« column ot tbaCocaiiB Hn," ‘"P1*'1
"ho
Dixon 4 8avl*s have op*n*d a bowling
is under the .lira, t managemant ul the
“>•
and losaa. and
’
W C.T V. oithiadt) ahowill furniah br»‘«1“'*»
J“»‘o‘b* rwk'.,,
all the matter cont.med tharam.
buaband.
'•■>■« ■•»««>"• «°
»«
and fathan? Who par* for the inquests
cv»neeted with h.« office.
held on drunkards found dead by th*
Slieriff Barnes baa been levying upon
No Place for (he Boy..
wayside? Who pay* for the pau|>er'( some property for delinquent tax**.
What can a boy du, and where can a ’
'coffin, an l for digging a drunkard'*
Martin McDonough from Eastern Ora-
bey stay,
grave
in
the
potter
a
field,
when
th*
laat
i
gon,
la visiting hi*father, James McDon­
Oi.“"W‘T ’ ki*Mh«Vb^n drunk?
The city council is preparing to pay
off a second ».’>00 water bond, which to­
gether with th* flr«t Irand taken up, I'.tOO
paid for outstanding warrants out of the
road fond. andtMX) that will be baid for
outstanding warrant* out of the water
fund be'ore the firs', of the year, will
mak* a neat little sum of f2800decreased
indebtedneaa of the city within the cur­
rent year, which fact, contrasted with
the directly contrary work uf all previous
equncils since the city’s corporation
(brows the work of th* present council
into a very commendable light.—
Record.
A sickly, fretful
babv is a distress­
ful burden to both
of the parents Af­
ter passing worried
and sleepless
night» the father
is unfitted for bu»-
i n e • « and the
mother for her
household duties.
If a woman will
take proper care
of herself during
the period preced­
ing motherhood,
and ser to it that
the organs that
bear the burde «
of maternity are
kept strong and healthy,
her children will be ro­
bust and good matured.
The be-t medicine for
keeping these delicate
and important or-
gaus in a healthy condition is Dr Pierce’«
Favorite Prescription
Thousands of women have testified to thi
marvelous action of this remedy More of
it is sold than of all other medicines tor the
same purpose combined It acts directly
upon tne organs involved It restores their
health and vigor It prepares a woman f >r
the duties of motherhooef
It insure« the
hralth of baby It makes its advent ea* v
«nd almost free from pain Women
o
use it do not experience the usual discom­
forts of the jieriod of gestation It is the
roost marvelous medicine ever known for
wives «nd mothers It is the preparation
of an eminent and skillful specialist. Dr Rl
V Pierce, who ha« been tor thirty years
chief consulting physician to the Invalids'
Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo,
N Y Women who ui«h to know more
about it should writ«- httn
“ About «1» yrnrs ago niy wife became afflicted
with female w< ikness
write« the Krt I f
Coppedg*.
Etmo. Kaufman County. Tex««.
“Rhe .Olli! Hit •»t i l l Hl her tert or grt in any
poaiition in which she did not «offer areat pain.
Shr was naturally a strong woman
I had
several phvsii una tn treat her without any per­
manent relief She despaired of ever again t>e-
in« well
He M* an ¿dvrrti«ement of your
■ Kavorite Prescription and »poke to me about
it
I got her a b<Tttle of the medic u.e which »he
soon found was he Ip in a her *»he kept on until
■he had taken six rinttles Since taking the last
•he ha« ib»t •suffered a m- I'-nt with the old
trou»»le
she has been well nearly twelve
months The Favorite
ription w»« all the
meduine she took. She is iu good health aud
wc arc happy."
FIRST NATIONAL
BATTK
SOUTHERN OREGON
Capital Stock,
$50,000,
Receive deposits subject to check or ,n
certificate payable <>n demand.
Sella night drafts on .New York, San Fran­
che««. and Pot land.
Telegraphie tr«n.«f-n» sold on all pointe in
he I lilted State«.
Special A’ tention given to Cid lecterns and
general business of our customers.
Collectr-na made throughout Southern
Oregon, andon all aocemibl« points.
J. D. FRY, President.
J. T.Ti rFH, Vi 's I’reaident.
R. A. B uotm , Cashier
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