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An Independent Paper, Devoted Especially to the Interests of Southern Oregon. VOL. XIV GRANTS PASS. JOSEPHINE COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 9 O OBERT G. SMITH, WASHINGTON LETTER. 1897 WHIMTAN HONORED. started on that l< ng ami ever memorable rule to Washington, to save Oregon for the flag Unveiling Hi« Monument Xssr Wal The incidents of that journey surpass the wildest romance, but ws must not la Walla tarry to relate them. It was the 3rd of —— March w hen be rode into Washington, I JENRY L. BENSON, (CouaKsroxuaxT ... ths Cot ana ) Ths address oi R«v. L. Ii. Hallock, oi five month* to a day since he left hi* attorney at law . California, was in part as follows: ' Msnv meuof manv minds.” just door on tbe Walla Walla, and now he Half a century ago tonight,lifoies* bod- i must »ee th« president. «• out fit» tl,« condition of the represen- Practices in al! Court's of the State. ie* lay unburied at the cluse of a day oi «n.l senator« now pouring into Office over Firs! National Bank, INTERVIEW WITH TYI.KR AMD WXBSTRR. terror and irreparable disaster; today, i '».'hington by everv train Whether G rant ' s P ass , • • O regon . He was d rooted in coarse fur garments springing as the seed, the spirits oi ihe*« •livra many minds can be gotten and buckwkin breeches; hi« face was cov slain come again, looming into the skt together, or at least a majority of them, OPPOSITE THE ROUND HOUSE. ARTHUR P. HARTH, a* great souls, molest in themselves, ered with halt a years l>eard, and the » 1.1 depend this session’« important leg- manner* of the mountaineer had become but epoch marking in our country's his ‘ »lation, aside from the regular appropri J h K’TOR OF DENTAL SURGERY. natural to him. But he secured the cov loiy. * ion hill», which, important as they are. Utlii> over First N itioual Bank, Fifty years ago the lone Whitman Ian eted interview with President Tyler and di»|ioai^a of somewiiere in the neighbor tern in the Walla Walla meadow wa* Daniel Webster, and told them hi* story. G rant ’ s P ass , O regon . hood of a billion dollars, are always re- 5 lb. can Lard, 45c, Heavy Bacon, toe, violently extinguished ; today it stand* Webster declared that immigration to ganled as matter of course legislation. A that country was impossible; that the Choice Peeled dried Peaches, toe io lb. can Lard, 85c, as a star rapidly growing to the first lew senators and representatives are ex \yiLLARD CRAWFORD. land was wholly inaccessible, and that a magnitude Roll Oats, 24 lb. for $1.00. pressing flat footed opinions as to what Prunes, j}4c. » In 1818, a treaty was negotiated, re wagon road could never be built scrota ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Will or will not he done, but the most of Honey, toe per lb., 3 lbs., 25c. newed in 1827, by which ‘‘the northwest the mountains. Rising in the majesty them, knowing how largely the matter Practices in all Federal, State and Su- coast of America westward of the stony of bis convictions, Dr. Whitman cried: »ill be determined by circumstances,are preme Courts. Notary Public. mountains should be o|>en to tbe subjects “Mr. Secretary, that is the grand mis A box of Soap, 20 Bars, 85c. keeping quiet and trying to find out Office at residence—Third St. North. of the two contracting powers. But this take that has Itoen made by listening to »hat their colleagues think. President Choice Shelled Pop Com, 5c per pound. G iant ' s P ass , • • O regon . agreement was not to be construed to the eneuiies of American interests in McKinley is paying especial attention to Oregon. Six years ago 1 wa* told that It will pay you to see us before buying—look around. the prejudice of any claim which either republican eenat.-rs, as he Las an idea of the high contracting parties may have there was no wagon road to Oregon, and that if be can get them to act as a unit, it was impossible to take a wagon there, to any part of said country.” — VIA THE ---- enough other votes can 1« secured to ami y et, in spite of pleading ami almost This was a treaty of laissez fair« — paee several measures he wants. The keep silent; freeze out every settler, threats, I took a wagon over that road, House will, of course, do whatever he — ot the — break every plowshare, arrest every wa and have it now.” Then, warming up wishes. gon, and by a system of overland fort* in his description of Oregon, he «aid While it may be true that the admin ami seaport surveillance, prevent every “ Mr. Secretary, you had better give all 000,000; a land of silver and gold, of An Important Itectslon. istration desires peace and expects peace Ex press Train» Leave Portland Daily step that }K>inted toward an actual occu New England for the cod and mackerel fruit and grain and cattle, of home» of with Spain and all tbe rest of the world, fisheries of Newfoundland than to barter The New York Supreme Court has North Souih. 1 pancy of the country. plenty, aad of promise without parallel. decided that a man who loses his job it has been doing * number of things of Ar. 1 9:30 a . m F. M i LV. Funi anti All this time it was tacitly understood away Oregon.” And onr flag floats, float« over it all, LV. j 7 bit) I-. M Grant* Ps*s late which indicate both tbe desire and » •' ■ A. M LV. because of the demands of a labor union President Tyler granted his on« re that actual |>o*se**ioii by any important 7:4 ôa . m . i AT. tfon 1- ran oo LV. j 8:OO p . m the intention to be prepated for war in on liia employer can recover damages quest, viz.., that nothing should be done thanks to Dr. Whitman. body of settlers subduing its acres to the Above trainsstop at ail stations be case it ehouldcome. One of these things from tbe union. Thia decision, if it is How's This? tween Portland and Salem. Turner plow should be recognized as ownership. toward parting with Oregon until Whit accepted as a guide iu other states, will Manon, Jefferson, Albany, Lot tage Grove »as the placing of acontract for war ma Difficulties of occupation by 8«*a were man himself should have time to demon We offer »100 rew ard for any case of Tangent, tìhedds, llalsey, Harris terial, iu tlie shape of the latest im-1 vast; land, over trackless continental strate it* accessibility to immigration Catarrh that cannot be cured bv Hall’s change tile face of tbe couflict between burg, Junction City, Eugene union aud non-union labor. The party nbs, still vaster, and settlement still de from the States. Whitman was content. Catarrh Cure. Drain, Oakland, and all stations from His matchless ride wa* not in vain. F. W. CitKNt.v A Co., Toledo, O. who can recover damages is presumed layed. Kosebuig to Ashland inclusive. We tlie undersigned,have known F. W to be a non-union laborer whom his The claims of the two countries were Within a single week he was again en Cheny Roseburg Mail Daily for the last 15 years, and believe employer discharges at the demand of a route to Oregon, gathering up emigrants these: The United States claimed the 4 :30P. M AT. him perfectly honorable in all business N.30A. M 1 LV. Portland along the way, utilizing every means to LV. 1 12 ;50r. M transact tons ami financially able to car labor organization. Recently a number 12 2ÔP. M 1 LV. Albany country (1) bv discovery oi the moulli of A.V. 1 7 :30 a . m Bucklen s Arnica Salve 5 20 f. M , at . Koseburg the Columbia by Captain Gray; (2) by arouse interest, telling the story of the ry out any obligations made by their of decisions have been rendered against trusts and combinations which were OININff CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. the Louisiana purchase; (3) by the work wonderful land, and ottering personally firm. The Belt Salve in tbe world for cuts, West A T ki ax ,Wholesale Druggist*. To charged with encroachment* upon indi Pullman Buffet Sleepers of Lewis and Clark tracing from its to conduct a party straight into the val ledo. O. W aioino , K innan A M ahnin . vidual rights. The limit placed upon Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, — and — source the Columbia to its exit; (4 by ley of the kingly Columbia W holesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Fever Sore», Tetter, Chapped llaml». The start was soon made, for Lovejoy S econd C ass S leeping C ars Hall ’s Catarrh Cure is taken intern the jHiwei af labor unions to prevent liie the settlement of Astoria; (5 by treaty • • • • Chilblains, Corns, aad all Skin Eruptions, Atlailieu to all thiough trains with Spain in 1818; (6) by treaty with had worked well at St. Louis in his ab ally, acting directly upon the blood and employment of non-union labor is in and positively cures Piles, or no pay sence; the long and perilous journey suc mucous surfaces of tlie system Price line with these anti trust decisions. Mexico in 1828. l required. It is guarantad to give |>erfect Ft,' ittruei particulars inquire of J. There will be aome difference, probably, cessfully made; riding forth sometimes 75c per bottle. Bold by all Druggists, England’s claim rested on the ex pl 'ra li.timonials free. Make Good Q S. Pu, tom. cirants Pass. s «tiefaction or money refused. Price 25 in the effect the decision will have for two days, selecting the route, he Hall's Family Pills are the beet. tion of the Columbia by Vancouver after cent« per box. For Sale By W. F ____________ —— • upon the parties who are declared liable West Side Division Gray had discovered it; and the occu would return to bring up the slow mov Jackson County Nutea. I Kremer. to damages. In cases where the trusts ing caravan, encouraging them with the MAIL TRAIN L.A1LY , I.V LIT MSUAÏ. pancy bv the Hudson's Bay Company— Soma hunter* of Eagle Point precinct are restrained, expedience will be adopt Sons of the Iteielulion AT. 5:50 r. M 7:30 a . m . i.v. Portland a mono|ioly to prevent settlement, a* we one word “travel,” “travel,” “travel,” AT THE DRUGGIST. I.V. 1:05i. m 12.1ft P.M. ! Ar. Corvallis ed to break the force of the decisions. The Oregon Society of Sons of the have seen. With all those claims yet until on the brightest dav of September, recently killed five bear The trusts have immense capital and At Albany and Curvai.is connect witi 11 month« from the time he hade good- Miss Amy Cantrall of Uniontown, went American Revolution is an organization unadjusted, and perhaps inadjustable, trains of Or. Central A Ea-tern Kv. bye to his wife at Waiilatpu—that sain* io Salem last,week for medical treatment. can command the services ot the ablest the race for actual occupancy was begun. I conipoHsd of descendants of ancestors KXPRKS8 TBA1N UAtLV (ÏXCKPT sfXlIAY.) We ar« now ready to uncover a signal wife, at the same old spot, lifted her l’elton Bros recently drove 1,500 head lawyers in the country. The labor un who assisted in establishing American 4:60r. m . I i.v. Portland at. 8:25a. m . ions are composed mainly of men who waiting eyes, and lo! a vast companv of '7:.; up . m . I ar. McMinnvibe iv. 5:5»». w independence. Any male descendant chapter of events which will show how of cattle from Montagna to Sprague river airu to keep within the bounds of the of such ancestor is eligible to abmiseion the United States, by a sudden and bril nearly 1<MIO settlers, with wagons and to ba wintered. Direct Conner'ion at '-an Francisco An old pioneer from Sotheru Oregon, law and wbo naturally more readily ac witli Occidental amt Oriental and Facilii into th. society. Its objects are purely liant coup d’etat, strode splendidly past cattle, and all the implements of nils bandry, descending the Blue mountain* Mail steamship lines for j ’AI a N AND Fred Birdsey of Avon Montana, is visit cept the law an laid down by the courts. patriotic and historical. One of them is her entrenched antagonist, and made the CHINA. Sailing dates on application final treaty of 184<>, which flung our flag into the Walla Walla valley. Soon ing relatives and friends in this county Of course a decision by the Supreme lo stimulate interest tn the history of the Hates and tickets to Eastern pointe Court of .New York has only the force American Revolution and lo ▼ally to its to the breeze forever—a logical necessity. came the clatter of hoofs in the street, anil Europe. Also JAPAN. < HINA Tbe public school in Ashland has de of a president out of that state. It is and the man she loved was at the door It is UM. Dr. Maruti« Whitman, i INCORPORATED) principle*. For this purpose the society HONOLULU and AUSTRALIA. Can cided to have only one weeks vacation be obtained from I. S. l’urdom «.rants offers three prizes of |25, |16 and |10 re with Mrs. Narcissa Prentiss Whitman, and the long suspense* was over. Dr. during the holidays, but another vacation probable, lmwover that the New York decision will give rise to suits in other Pans. C. H. MARKHAM, spectively, for the best e**av written by his wife, and Mr and Mr*. Spalding Whitman a as at born«! But, more than tn the spring. R. KOEHLER. P. F. A P Agl. stales to determine the question as to any student under 21 years oi agtojn any have started on the long bridal lour to that, the country wa* saved, the Colum Manages. Portami. Or MANUFACTURERS OF The Time» says,“The Sterling Mining the right of a lalror union to demand the public school in Oregon, on any one of tbe great land of the sunset That waa bia settled and as we look over those Co has almost completed n reservoir of a wonderful journey for delicate ladies matchless pages of heroism and daring large proportions, which will greatly discharge of a non union laborer on the the following four subjects sole ground of his being a non-union 1. The Continental Congress—the in* and professional men to make; but it we begin to be able to answer tile ques facilitate Ila operations.” laborer. fiuences which causbd it to a*f>etnble; its wa* heroically undertaken, and comple tion why our flag t!«>at* over Oregon, Ashland will soon have her city elec character and rank as a deliberative ted without a munner—not fur earthly viz: Because of Marcus Whitman's tion and those who are anxious for the Putting the babv gain, but in th** hope of saving a savage ride to Washington, in tbe winter of body; what it accomplished. to twet is the r - hm I- 1M2—3, to tell the president ami secre office of Marshal will know liow they night joy of a hap 2. The causes which led to armed re race. stand in the estimation of the dear peo py day to a healthy We must not omit one incident of that tary before it was loo lats, the value ol sistance in Massachubstts, including the mother Many SOUTHERN OREGON. ple. the empire they were on the point of mothers delegate journey, which became histone, viz., the contest ol lx.‘Xington and Concord. All Kinds of The It. II. V. Railread will run a s|w thi* motherly fluty 3. The Trenton-Brin ceton campaign. dogged determination with which Dr. bartering to England for a “lew small to a nurse. Some cial tram lietween Jacksonville and Med mothers hardly see 4. The surrender of Cornwallis and Whitman insistel on taking through to fishes." ford when the pupils of St. Mary’s Acad- their baby the live rkvoli rioN or public sentiment . the coast at any coat, his wagon It the causes leading up to it. long day Thia is Receive deposits subject to check or or eiuey give their entertainment at the ureatiy incensed the commander at Fort Essays are bruited in length to 2500 not because they Did Doctor Whitman's visit really al former place December 15. certificate payable oil demand. are without moth words; must Ire written on legal cap pa Hall; greatly enhanced the difficulty of feet the Oregon question? In senate doc er love or the nat Bridge Wotk. Bolts, Rods, Iron Shutters, N. A. Jaccohs, ex-county clerk oi this Kells sight draffs on New York, San Fran per on one Hide of the paper in the *tu tbe mountain pa*sen, and sometimes it ument, February 9, 1871, we read ural impulse* of a cisco, and Pu» land. county, with Ina wife and child have womanly woman. dent's own handwriting and uiust be ac would tumble into a gulch, ui-sel among “There is no doubt but the arrival of Dr Cells, Window Guards, Doors, and It I* becau*« of Telegraphic transfers »old on all points in companied by the certificate of the prin rocks, and aeriously hinder their prog Whitman in '43 was opportune. The gone to Loa Angeles California, to s|>end their own 411- ilia winter for tbe benefit ol Mrs. lacohs health and broken he United States. cipal ol the school attended by the au res*, but he kept ins wagon and landed President was satisfied that the country nerve*, and be health, which is not good on account of We shuli nee it again, thur, to the effect that the author is a ' it at Waiilatpu 'pedal Attention given to Collection» an was worth the effort to win it. The cause bahy is also _ sickly and peevish. bona fide student in tbe school and has But we must step over six years u( ex- <1* lay was fortunate, for there is every catarrh. general business of our customers. Thi* unfortunate atate of affair* might have A Christina« l.egeutl been in attendance tbervi > not i«*s than cellent service, «luring a Inch Whitman rvason to believe that if tbe oiler bad been avoided had the mother, during the Collections made throughout Southeri house, established hie CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. six weeks during tbe school year of 1897 had built bis period of expectant motherhood, taken the been renam'd, of the 49th parallel to the O egon, and on all accessible point*. Bai k in the middle age«, «o the «lory care of the delicate organ* that make ELIMATES FURNISHED........... and 1898. Essays must be forwarded to school, started Ina mill ami ground the Colombia, and thence down the Pacific run«, there wa« a German bell-founder right J. D. FRY, Presiilent. maternity possible. A woman should al the chairman ol tbe committee in charge, annual crop of wheat tor the support of o<ean, it would have Isjen accepted whose work was the wondirof Europe, ways keep these important organ* *ell and «5 I. T.TUFFS. Vice President. Wallace McCamant, 34 Concord Build- his mission, and the help of the natives. I he visit of Whitman committed the so sweet was the tone of the ted!« be pro strong Her own health and that of her K. A. B ooth . Cashier child depend upon it It is autumn, 1842—the English are president against any such action.” 1 mg. Fort land, so a* to reach him not The be*t medicine for pro*pective moth duced But be himself wa« not «aliatlad i* I>r Pierce * Favorite Pre*cription It S later than 1 euruary 1st, 1898. In award now eager for settlers, English, R«>mau- A wonderful revolution of public sen with hi» work, and be resolved that he er* make« healthy and strong the organ* tl it iij ( the prize*.the committee will Us gov ist, French-Canadian; missionaries are timent set in, and instead of an almost would produco one perfect peal of bell« bear the burden* of maternity. It cure* all •rned by these three considerations; devout, diligent, patient, but there wan fatal apathy, was formed a political and then practice hi» art no more For disease and weakness It make* comfort able the period preceding motherhood and 1. Historical accuracy. onr among them—a « itizrn before lie parly e.nbiazoning u|>ori it* banners thr year« he labored, casting, testing and re render* the advent of baby easy an«i nearly was a missionary—who loved his coun legend “Fifty-four-forty or light,” and calling, until at last he bad a chime painles* It inMire* a healthy child. Tbe 2. Manner of treatment. and suffering that women endure, a* 3. Orthography, grammar,syntax and try a* he loved his God—a man who had the < ‘olurnbia as a botindry was a thing whose sweetne«» had never been ap a pain* re*ult of weskne** of the distinctly wo manly organism, vanish under it* u*r All the strands of a hero woven in hi* soul, punctuation ■f the past In April ’ 4<>, was «flscled a oroached. The bells were placed tn the DEALER IN druggist* *ell it. There i* nothing Any additional it;formation relative to and who saw that the |>osseH»ioii ol tins < omproiMi-«-on the parallel oi 49 «lecrees tower ol an Italian church, and the bell go«»d else “just a* good." the competition which may be desired, vast productive domain by the United and Oregon in its larger sense wa*«lec- founder settled tn the village where he •• I want to tell you ' writes Mr*. N A Thoma*. of4<M Pulaski airret, Little R<s,k. Ark , • that tny will be cheerfully furnished by the chair- States was a consummation of lastly orated at last with Star* ami Htripes could listen to them every day In the daughtrr Mrs Lawrence, who lives in Trs*r I man ol th« committee. The essay which greater signifi«-an i< e than leaching a few I Oh. if the sad eqipiel need not have course of one of the war* the village was bans. Ark , had brrii under the doctor'* care for four years I lately sent hrr word to try the ' is awarded the first prize will be pub Indian braves the catechism, and the been ; a tragedy of martyrdom; yet tbe pi.l .g. d.and the bells were < arried away medieine whi< h cure«! me, !>r Pierce's Favorite Pre*crtp<ion and 1 have imt heard that U has lished in full, with the nam« of the au time was fa.it approaching when ths blood of these martyr* are the seed of an I II« bell-founder wa« diiconsolate with done her mote g«»od than all the doctor*. thor. in th« public press. I country would need just «itch a man. «■in pi re, the birth of a uol lege ,lt m ide to | out Ilia "children" aa he railed them, “The People’s Common Sense Adviser ” I Amos Ixivejoy has arrived, and brought «lay possible! symptom* of ailments common to ■ ass ’ and al la«t resolved to go in search of explain* Tc Make Washing Flu hl family and suggests remedies It uh w * to Dr Whitman that the tslibur- Enough to recall the pathetic tale 'belli lie wandered over Europe, grow every ha* several chapter* on woman * discafc«’* Use uz, >alts of I at tar, ‘a oz. Mari- tun treaty te fix the northern boundarv tifty years ago this «lay (November 29 ing every year more bent anil gray, lie and weaknesses An edition iu heavy paper cover* w ill be distributed abselntelv ■ry article sold warranted as represented. Farm Produce take* ale of Ammonia and 1 can ot Red heal | tirtweeti tbe United States and England 1 IM47), w bile prescribing for a sick I ndian lenmg eager'y to every chime, and then fvr< Send the World's Dispensary M> d- Earliest and Latevt Keepers. Lye. Gel the Lye from your grocer and j from theAtlaiitic to th«Fac ifle will prob 1 another Indian who had l»een his faith- going on hi« way in «lienee and disap ical Association, Buffalo, N Y , >i one cent tn exchange. the other ingredients from a drug «torn ably be signed before the a«ljournmrnt ! full friend hitherto, crept stealthily up pomtment. At last, he to.... I himaelf on •tamp«, to pay the co«t of mailing on/p. Cloth binding mav b« bad for io cents Dissolve hi 2 gallons oi water. Do not | of congress, in March, 184.3 liehiml liim a* he sat. and drawing a Hie liank of the Shannon, and eag ged extra—ji cents in all. uee common lye aa it contain* both *alt —— — 1 'g — 1 hatchet from lieimath hie blanket, struck some rowers to take him ai roe« A* tbe whitman ** nine t « j W ashington . and Caustic >oda. iloW TO F1NI» Ol 1 Dr. Whitman on the back of the he id Ixiat moved silently along, juel at sun»ot, Dr Whitman at on<e «!»■« idrd that hr Fill a bottle or common gla** with must go immediately to Washington and with fatal pre« .wion, and he fell with the faiuom chime <jf the cathedral began Oregon News Notes tirinf and let it stand twenty-tour hours; At the first note the old man a sediment or settling indicates an un lay the matter of Oregon befor« I’reei- In* deatti wound, twelve other* also to ring II. W. Corbett lost no time in getting dent Tyler and Daniel Webster, then ' were slam, ami tomorrow we pay the started up. BERRIES OF ALL KINDS. healthy condition of the kidney*. 'Vb«*n back to Washington to nork for Dial sen " Die chiniee. the chimeshe cried urine stain* lim n, it is evidence of kid secretary of state. Though it wa* late first ifistallment of a debt of honor, long atorial neat to which Governor lx» rd a- trouble. Too fre«|ii<*rit desire to uri ; in th»* season, ami the winter journey overdue, to ah heroic a patriot as ever "At last, peace!” When the rowers ney signed him alter the legislature tailed to I l«>\e«l the flag he planted Upon till* reached the shore th« old man sat in hie nate or pain in the back, is also convinc- a ‘ IS I mg proof that the kidney* and bladder •iect a senator last winter Mi. 4 orbell i uision was quickly mad«*. With but a I broad and fruitful land, where, “roll* placa, his lace toward the lielle, <l«ad. are out of or ler. may t/e «rated th it lime. U II %T TO no. Ind every night einea his twlls have single day for preparation on the early the < tregon .” There i* comfort in the kn<>wle«lge ho Washington >h«i not achieve Ameri- chimed his laat word, "Feace-peace.” Receiver at* Oregon City, Galloway’s morning of <>« tuber 3, 1842. he bid a long often exprwaaed, that Dr. Kilmer's Call and see me before purchasing. The SYRACUSE has re| ort of the land office buamra« for good-bye -o bis faithful wife,and,with one i« an liberty, Lincoln «lid not liliera’e the From "Christmae < him»«. ’ in Ifeiuo- Swamp-R m -t. the great kidney remedy n, e al—in finish or anything else—and is guaranteed to November shows that 10 hoitretead man a guide, and three park mn'.rs, he i th« American elave. Whitman d«i cap- rest'« Magazine for Deoeuiber, I fulfils every wi*h in relieving pain in the i ture Oregon ; but as truly as the fat« of back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every •nine* «ere ma le and 43 final home be FULL CHILLED. Th« Greatest Discovery Yet part of tlis urinary puatages. It correct* J fre«<!om turaed upon the w<»rk of Wash- i < ii f IF“ Tre» « in-p • (*• 1 e' inability to hold urine and scaldinj; pain Orders by* mail will receive pro p i ington, ur fetters fell from the black from cash sale« and 1 in fees and W M Repine, editor Tiskilwa, III , in panning it, or itad effect* following u-e Arc Schilling's Best attention. "Wa won’t keep house of liquor, wine or beer, and ov»«rcoinea , nien by the «troke of Lincoln's |>en, so Chief, aa>« comm is* ions yielding the foil maximum coffee bek'nf ■ I J. T. TAYLOR, nur«l)rwAM Oregon save«! to the Union Wilhoit Dr King'» New Disc very lor that unpleasant necessity of being com- •alary for tbe month for Luth register flavoring »itrerf* < onsiirnptiou. Coughs and Coble. Eg- proprietor timely txlings, carried by bun to’tie rerimonted with many other«, bet never ■ |ieile«f to get np many tune* during the and receiver. as good as Schilling's Best by night to urinate Th« mild and extraor White Hous*- at |*vnl of hi* II!*-, lalling got the true remedy until we used Dr dinary effectot Swamp-Root is soon real I he «are of J. E. Im vis at al., reprew* King ’ s New Diwovery. No other reme the truth.alamt Oregon, which finally ized It stand* the highest for its won- anting tbe miaans* «ommittee, against tea? «Mir flag to tbe wind* that blow dy < an lake 11» place in our home, aa in | lerful cures of the most distressing case*. Oppoelta Court Hou»» • I 11 wa have a certain and sure cure for I If yon need a medicine you should have Yes and no Other coffee, flung tr om th« western sea GRANT’S I’Ai*. ORE •qoara, cam« up for hearing al tbe Oc i ugn< < ■ 1» Whooping 1 ough, etc th« best. Hold by druggi.<tN, price fifty baking powder, and soda, Oregon; it is an empire containing It is i<lle to egperimvnt with other rem I cent* tober term of court, and w a« taken under and one dollar. You mav have M .rkat Street Ferry, S F , Cal. edies, even if they are urged us yon as ich 11 in tier forests a* nowhere else a sample bottle ami pamphlet both sent advi-ement on a demurrer to tbe are not usually so bad as One of the »« goo'l as Dr. King's New Discove ' free by mail. Mention the rogik river SPECIALS jncturr th« sky with gol<l«n tips, Wash just amended complaint. Judge Fulerton ry They are not M go<»l, because tin« ucrikr . and send your address to Dr. BEST Other spices and igton »Ions shipping 309,000,<MM) feel of remedy has a record ot cure» and besnlea ( Kilmer ng Outfits complet ban «led down bifl decision overruling th« other tea. A Un , Binghamton. N. Y. The s* Mending outfits It never fail» lo «ati«fy. I p oprfotors of paj>«rs guareatee the gen- demurrer. This will force the drfendaat» flavoring extracts are almost lijrntwr a single year .grow* its 18,000,000 i« guaranteed little». J»|>*an^i - Inal bottle free at W. F. Kremer'» Drug bushels • wheat, develop* an Oriental uinesss of this offer. to either appeal to the »upreme court or •ottlr». gaivanized • « ommerce which bring* in’o a single port file an answer to tbe suit Io time for an worse. ¡ock Fanta to ata. « Red Seal Lye is pure granulated Pot* If you don't buy Ho« Cak« tioap. Jyou of I'uget sound ton* of tea, with »uñar» .-Lue« adjourned term o(court, w fetch convene* s in e»»ry don t get your mouey« worth.—B. A M mû . packed la anting top caaa.—B.AM imports |7,00o,000aud si ports of >12, in January Children '* Picture« a SpocUlty. play •‘th. ATTORNEY AT LAW, r actives in *11 State and Federal Courts Secretary Long's Report „ p,ace office over First National Bank. able Document. tiK.vNT* 1’ ass , • . OgguoK. EAST and SOUTH Shasta Route Southern Pacific Company. proved armor-piercing ammunition, and ard. chairman of tbe committee, sa>* light calibre auns, such as can be uwd ' will be don« by January It is almost with advantage tipoa auxiliary cruisers certain-senator Bn chard think* certain fhi. contract,which is the largest placed ! -that the report ei the committee will by tbe government since the doe. of the t>e in favor of exempting all executive rival war, «as marked “urg.ut, "and the positions from tbe ope ration of the civi delivery of the material will be rushed service law and rules Many votes can A hen thia contract, aad others which be obtained tor a bill providing for this preceded it, have all been filled, .vary 1 change that could not t>e bad for repeal guu tn the United Stale» navy will have ing tbe whole law. about five bundled rounds ol amutuni Talk amwug Southern veuator* and tion ol the very highest.grade, which na repieseillative* indicate* that if tbe val officials say is more than any navy Gage proposition to allow uational banks in Europe lias, and will b. prejiaruJ for to issue note* to tbe par value of tbe any emergency. bond* they have deposited with the S.cretary Long's annual report is an United State* to reduce the taxation on unusually peaceable sort of a document national bau k no:e* to the actual cost of to erniual. from the head of the navy de government supervision, and to permit partment, and indicates no expcctati.n tbe establishment of national bank* with ou bis part of war. He recommends that a capital of $25.0lK) in town* of I cm than congress restrict the additions to tbe 4000 inhabitants, lie iucorporated iu a navy to be provided for at this session, bill by theu selves, that tbe bill will to one battleship for the Pacific coast have a good chance to become a law. and a few torpedo boats and torpedo de While a number of southern senator* stroyers, and says that the policy of his might be willing to vote for thi* bill t*e- department will be to gradually take war cause they believe it would result in ben abips out .1 commission and put them «‘tilting their section by increasing it* into reserve, inorder to reduce running banking iacihtie* and making money expenses. it i* doubtful if a single one of them If the radical opponent of the civil set- would support the bill if any of the olhtr v <« law in congress can be induced to tinam. lal recoin mends’, ion* of Secretary a.op their agitation for th. repeal of tbe Gags are included. Quite a number of entire law, and to uutte with those wbo influential republican'« in both branches believe that tbe law is all right, if it be of congress have privately expressed r strictcd to cov.ring only those posi themselves in favor of not attempting tions that are purely clerical, there is anything further in the way of financial very little doubt that they ceu d win legislation than the above amendment* their tight, notwithstanding the oppoai to the national banking law. tion of President McKinley to any Agent* of the A. P. A. are circulating change They will be given the oppor ( among seniors and it is understood they tunity when the committee now investi are trying to ascertain wl ether it would gating the subject, shall present its re be worth w hile for that organization to port to the senate, which Senator Pritch’ make a fight on the nomination of Attor ney General McKenna to succeed J net ice Field on the bench of the supreme court. Tbe organization ha* not i een very sue- cessful in controlling the senate. CHOICE PERFUMES Ill Fancy Bottles and in Bulk 11 TlSt IIKIS PrCSdl tS CLEMENS 4 4 Wolff FIRST NATIONAL BA17K Capital Stock, $50,000. Zwicker ^Hydraulic Pipe 4 4 Machinery for Mining Purposes. 4 4 4 4 4 Cast Iron Structure Work. 4 4 < ! » 4 N. E. McGrew 4 4 ír V Portland, Oregon J J. M. CHILES BIG RED ÄPPLES vr* Staple & Fancy Groceries Hardware, Tinware, Tableware. Yellow Apples The Syracuse Chilled Plows Scour Where Others Fail F. II. SCHMIDT, Agent. SMITHS CASH STORE PH EBY - Kotografer You Can Save Money By buying Groceries at the Little Cash Store » ►► ► ►