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A? ague Itib.r mmef. An Independent Paper, Devoted Especially to the Interests of Southern Oregon. VOL. XIV GRANTS PASS. JOSEPHINE COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 30 1897. noBERT G. SMITH, -riy Chriatma»"' me some where and solter me up, before you take me home.” ' A, 1 begin writing there line«. I can p.v'i.e« in «11 Statt-and Ft-.ltral Court« Scene 3: On the sidewalk in front of I »ee (in my tuind'a eye) the iroo.1 people (»rtieeovt-r Firxt National Bank. 'lore ratent Attorney« May be 1)1« don ' t make of out city gathered around the Chrtot- “home.” “Oh, buy« .«"‘ • • • Ouotm. barred ma« tree—«ollie in their home*, tome in me go ill till I’m «ober— Dad’ll beat me the A. O. U. W. hall, lonie in their if he Hees me like this. Please let me fJEN’RY L. BENSON, churcher What happin««« there i* ill off thia tune.” As a party man who haa followed bia Scene closes with older brother half thoee home«, that hall and thorn church- attorney at law . party oftener than he baa led it, Freer M. Ho<* many weary lather« and mo tarrying the younger lad up the walk to Practices in all Court» of the State dent McKinley finds himseil confronted ther» will forget to-night, for a »hurt the house. with some hard party nut», one at least, Office over First National Bank, The drama close« here, leaving the au while, the toil, care and worry of ye«ler of which must be cracked before January G bant s P ass , - - O rxgom . The day, aa they watch with loving eye«, the dience wondering how it will end 5lb, when congress rvaaaemble« Thia b.ieht, laughing face« of their little one«. author is alto wondering how it will end ; nut relates to the civil service,* and e< n- A rthur p harth , Father- and mother«, how many time» I wondering, too, bow it began; wonder sists of a plain proposition submitted to to-day have Johnnie and Jennie i-limbed ing where the bova obta.ned their whis OCTOR OF DENTAL ■'CR'.ERY. the president by some ot the leading mu . on jronr kr.ee to tell you of something key ; and wondering if the inhabitant« PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST. atora and representatives, which may be el«e ”01' Santy brought?" How many of a certain Christian ci’jr, in one of the Olfic over Firat N tionnl Bank, briefed as follows : Will you in the ex time« hae Freddie shown you how Pacific state«, will put a «top to thia J ia X t ’ s D abs , O regon . 1 ui» num ,er will contain the best and most complete write-up of ercise of your unquestioned authority, much noi«e he could make with lii« thing. A n O ld H oy . the Pacific Northwest yet offered to the public. Order some to send to issue an order annulling all extensions of new drum? And to-night when mother Pennojer in Not Wanted the civil service rules made by your pre your friends back East. ha* with loving hands tucked the little 1 There are at the present time indica decesaor, and thus save the paev in con ones in hed. how many times a little tions that Sylvester Pen noy er ia prepar gress from the impending actional tight? pair of arms will be clasped around the ing to recapture the leadership of the Thsre is not the slightest doubt that the dear mother’s neck, as a ebildish den ocratic party of Oregon. It is given republicans in the house postponed the voice whispers, "Oh, Mamma, I've had out that a meeting of the alate central debate on the civil service section of the — OF — such a good time to day !’’ i-ommittee will bv held on January 8lh legislative, executive and judicial appro There is another picture—a little hoy Jackson day) and that the business ses SOUTHERN OREGON. priation bill until after the holiday re- —a child of the same loving Father who sion will bv followed bv a democratic cesa solely for the purpose of giving the watches over your children, father« and low feast, at which the ex-governor is to president an opportunity to take such mothers. 1 had watched the little fellow t«e the principal speaker. If thia be true action as would make that debate unnec gating at the good things in the «hire Receive deposits subject to check or on no graver mistake could be made by the eMary. Notwithstanding Mr McKin fertiiicate payable on demand. windows for perhaps half an hour, and democrats of Oregon. ley's fiat-footed declaration in his annual I thought "what a bright looking little Sell" -ight d -afts on New York, San Fran- INCORPORATED i lie demand for a union of the silver, message, in favor ot present civil service •¡son, and Pur land. fellow," but there came another thought reform foices of the state eotm*r| up al conditions, manvof his party expect him — "what a wistful little (ace for a child, Telegraphic transfer* sold on all points in most unanimously from the rank and tile to do what has been asked of him ; they Jac kson County Notes. on this, of all days of the year.” be United Stales. of tlio three great parties which support MANUFACTURERS OF say that when he wrote his ineesage, be Finally, determined to learn the cause Robert Vining of Tseotna. is «pending Special Attention given to Collections and c<l the candidacy of William J. Bryan lid not realize the extent of republican of that longing look in those big eyes, 1 hor president. The elevation of I'ennoyer lire holidays with his toolbar in Ashland. g neral business of our customers. ► sentiment against the wlioleta'e exten ooened the door and «aid Collections made throughout Hout fieri Mr and Mr«. Georg« Calhoun have to the leadership of the democratic party sion of the civil service rules made by I "Hallo, my boy.” Oregon, and on all acoeasible points. would defeat the wishes of the people in been visiting relative» in Ashland thia Mr. Cleveland The men who ask Mr. ► “Howd’ do, sir.” J, 1). KRY, President. this respect I'ennoyer himself wants week. McKinley to do this, told him that if be J. V. TUFFS, Vice President. "Merry Christmas to yon.” ► J. W. Markibury has said out Ilia ho no union of forces upon tlie high plan« ¡ailed to do bo ,the fight over civil service R. A. B ooth , Caahier The reply; was a look from toe big of a common principle. On the other tel interests in Me.iford, and will move ► among the republicans in both branches eyes, which seemed to Mv : “Well, hand, he seems to haw arranged a pri- to Gold Hill. ► of congress would make it impossible for mavbe it’« a joke, but 1 fail to see the vale “• eaP’with ex-Senator Mitchell,the All Kinds of the party to win in the congressional Central Point boy« were winners in peint.” terms of which are gradually becoming tlm foot-ball game at the Central l'oini election next fall, and would probably ► I asked him to conte in. He accepted public property as the work of his trusted VIA 1 HE result in the repeal of the eutire civil ser fair grounds last week the invitation, and a» 1 placed a chair lieutenants necessarily livcomes more k vice law, as the democrats in caucus, Dr. J. 8. Parson and son Fred of Ash near the stove for him, I asked, "Well, open and indiscreet. A i’ennoyer man k decided that they would vote solidly for land, made a trip to San Francisco hut — ol lhe — have you had a merry Christmas today ?” k for mayor of Portland, u Pennoyer man Monday to be gone a few days. repeal, but would not vote for any bill Bridge Motk, Bolts, Rods, Iron Shutters, "No, sir.” for governori perhaps Pennoyer himself), proposing modifications,which would on > Prof. O. A. Thorntou, principal of one “Why, 1 thought bojs always had a giving to Portland a Pennoyer fire and Cells, Window Guards, Doors, and ly result in replacing democrats, now' in ► ot the public achools of Astoria is visit good time Christmas Day.” police commission, and a Mitchell legis office, with republicans. k "Well we used to have Christmas, but lature and the remaining state officers, ing his parent« in Ashland this week. Souih- 1 1 North Senators Teller and Wolcott led such Ar. 9:.30 a . a Portland 1 6.0Ò P. V : we kinder got left out this year.” l'lie property of ihe late Rev. M A. k -eenis to be th«» basis upon which the ex- a vigorous fight on the nomination of a :U5 a . m LV. Giants Pasa LV. j 7:3U p.x "Didn’t you have any candy?" ; 4. > L. M« 1 AT. 'an r ran co LV. 1 8:00 p. m governor and ex senator have decided to Williams »III go to Mr«. Walter E. Gove k Charles Page Bryan, to be minister to "No, sir.” Above iruiiiBBU.p al all Htatxni- In* divide the spoils. Will the democrats of alter the death of the widow Williams. China, that hie nomination, although k C< ) R ! ! I : S I ( >N J Î e N CE so LI ( ’ ITE D. That settled it.----- There are «'«y Oregon allow their votes to be bartered l»«-n I’orilaiKl h : h 1 Salem. Turner Vint Cook of the Sterling Mining Com made out, was not sent to the senate. k Marion, .leffernon, Albany, Cottage < >rov. Et TIM ATES FURNISHED............ hairs under my hat now, but----- a boy away by one who repaid their trust and pany, having returned from a trip Is Exactly why the Colorado senators made Tangenl, Shediis, Halsey, Ham Day, without a bag of k on Christmas confidence by deserting them in an hour California, went to rortland last week. this fight is uncertain; they sav that burg, I unction City, Eugene candy! brain, O.,k lami, ami all ulalionz iron of need, aiding in the defeat of such gal Prof. Day Parker has gone lo Grants Bryan has neither the judgment nor the As 1 feit in my pocket lor a com, 1 lant leadeis as William Galloway, Alfred Koaebuig to A-blaml inelm-ive. Pass lo attend 111« Choral Union. Prof exjieiience to fill such an important posi asked, "Do you know where you can Huseburg Mail Daily S, Bennett, Robert M. Veatch and J. K. Parker is one of the popular teachers in tion. Bryan’s nomination is credited to get me some real good candy ?" I . 1 m i.v. l'uri.¡nel Weatherford ? Illinois, but Senators Cullom and Mason, this county. "Yes, sir. 1 know where they've got 12:25 p.M. tv. Albany The populists of Oregon, too,would re while not opposing him, are not doing The many triends of P. Dunn, of ô:2l'p. M. , at . Kuheburg some candy that's awful gov 1." fuse to endorse a union of forces, were it Ashland, one of Jackson county’» pio anything to help him. OINI.NQ liAR.-i ON OGDtlM ROUTE. "Well, you take this and get me a bag offered to them,if such a union compelled nesn, will be pleased to hear of ni« Those who know what is going on are of candy, will you?” Pullman Buffet Sleepers them to inarch beneath the banner of a convaivsceiic«. predicting that another batch of disbarred — and — "Yes, but what kind do you like?” man who deserted their cause when, like attorneys will be the result of the in vet S econd C' ASS SLEEPING C Aft- The schools of this county have al*. “O yon mutt choose it,I like all kinds.” independent American citizens, they n* tigations now being made by actingCom- cloeeri for the usual holiday vacation, but "But I’m afraid I won’t get the Atlaclieu to ali tInoligli trains fused to recognize him as an absolute missioner of Patents Greeley, of n inner most ol them will resume work Monday DEALER IN right—” dictator of party candidates and party ous complaints against bo called patent F g * flirt ret particulars inquire of J. "Yea, you will, only hurry, for I’m 3rd ot January. policy. Pm loin •rm's l’as». attorneys, who get money from inven hungry for some of it,” and out the Miss Ella Nunan of Jacksonville, who Pennoyer, as governor, d.d many acts tors under pretense of securing and sell West Side Division door he went. that met with public approval,but in the ha. been alteading school in Portland ings foreign patents on their inventions "How a boy can travel when he's alter HAIL THAÏS 11*11.1 KVEJT BtSDAY. light of Dr Henry Lane’s recent revolt came home last week to spend the holi when they know that it is impossible to 5:50 P. m at . candy. Before 1 thought hs had had tions they seem to haw been the acts of days with her parents. get goo I foreign patents on the inven !.V. 1:05 F. a time to reach the store lie was back. La»rein s Smith, who lias been work- ari arrant demagogue. The stench of tions 01 to sell them With Mr.Greeley ’ » Al Albany and Corvai.t- connect witi Entering the room like a fia>t racer "on Pennoyerisin ihat rises from Portland mg ui the mines in Josephins county, is success in conducting to the desired issue trains of Or. Central A EaO*rn Ky. llie homo stretch," he held the |>a< kage has sickened the voters of the state. making Ins mother and alslst of Ashland EXPRESS TRAIN D í l. Y I h X< KPI - IN DAY. I the greatest and most important investi out to me with "It didn’t take me long, Strong as is the desire for a union of re a visit during the holidays. 8:25 a . M. '4 hip. m . , i.v. Portland Ar. gation in the history of the patent office did it? Did I get the right kind?” *7:30p m . at . .XL Minn vibe tv. 5:50 a . m . form elements, stronger still is the de From tlie Medford Mail, we learn ««A. Every article sold warranted as represented. Farm Produce taken Iresh in mind, his success in his new ef "Try it and see, "I answered. mand that ilie reform to be achieved slial* that Georgs 8. Parker, son of lion. W. Direct conn*-« ion at "an Francise ' fort to raise the standard of morals ot in exchange. "Amt you goin’ to eat any ?” with Ocei(ien’al and Oriental and 1‘acili- not be of the bogus Pennoyer brand II. Parker ol Med lord, has been quite the patent bar, is not doubted. Mail HteaiiHhip lines for JAI a N ANI No, I didn’t believe 1 would-there Pennoyer, as governor,accepted the same «u k at Gartield Washington, but at lam The most important legislation,is fact, CHIN X. Sailing daten on application didn't seem to la* anv room in my throat unconstitutional salary that the present accounts, was better. ■almost the only legislation, excepting Rate», and ticket« to Eastern p”’»’/ for candy just then There was a lump an« I Europe. AI ho J apan , china incumbent draw h The school land ring that for the relief of the Klomhxe gold Jackson county coinmissionsr Martin of something there that wouldn't go HONOLULU and AUHTRO.IA. C hi flourished and waxed fat upon the flinch- Perry ami Miss Lulu Roberts, one ol hunteis, accomplished before the ( hrist be obtained from I S Pnrdoin Grant down. ings from the public during his udruinia Jsr ksou county's popular teachers were mas recess, which will last until January Fs- U. H MARKHAM A rap on the door, ami a friend entered P. F. A P. Ag>. tration. And there h no record that the unitedin marriage by couuty Judge W. 5th, was the bill prohibiting citizens o, K. KOEHLER. with a “Merry Christmas!” For the Portami. Or Manager. state funds were not manipulated as 8. Crowell last week. We extend con the United States killing seals in the first time, 1 was aorrv to see one of my adroitlv for private gain as they appear gralulalions to this worthy coupls, and 0»*en teas. If that was all the bill did it treat friends 1 swallowed the lump in to he at the present time, when the state hope they may enjoy a long life of hap would please the Canadians, w ho have rny throat and began talking and answer treasurer refuses absolutely lo make a reiusedall invitations to join the United pi lies». ing quest ione, wondering all the while I stateinent ot the amount of money on States, Japan and Russia, in stopping The Ashland city election paiaed oil how long my caller was going Io stay. band, or the disposition living made of very quietly last week, there being no open sea sealing, but it goes much farth it was growing dark, und lire boy. no ti e “idle” funds piled up in the state er. It prohibits the bringing of sealskins, tight for any ol the otlicee except that of ticing it. arose from his chair, and with vault* or elsewhere. In short, a return marshal. The following officers were in any condition, into the United States, OE ALL KINDS "Well, I must get home la-fore dark — to Pennoverism promises nothing to the elected: Mayor, J. P. Dodge; marshal, under penalty of confiscation. As this thank you for the candy—Merry Christ true reformer«, who are not in |M»lilics J. W. O. Gregory; recorder. Milton Ber country is the bent market for sealskins, mas, air—goodby”, was off. for revemm only,and they will have none this law —the bill will probably be signed F. ry ; treasurer, II. C. Galey; street com Poor, pitiful little chap. 1 wish 1 were of it. by the president before this is read—will xth ami 1 Street«. miseioner, J. W. Hatcher; surveyor, rich and I’d——would I? Do rich |*<r At the coining meeting of the state cen be likely to open the eyes of both Canada J. I.. Corbett; coiinciliiieii, E F lxMim pie — always? BIG RE) tral committee the Pennoyer push should and England to the fact that thia court is, A.C. Dixon and D. L Minkler. Beene 1 : An alley in the business por he given to understand that it w II not lx* try means business tion of a certain Christian < itv, in one of To honorable II K. Hanna, Judge of recognized by the true democracy of Just before the senate adjourned for ihe Pacific state» Characters: Two first judicial district ol the State of Oregon If such action is not taken, the the Christina» recaaa, ths following reso boys about 14 or 15 veer« old. Two Oregon:—We, the under-igned grand nomination of a democratic, or even ft Iutions were adopted : One by Senator more boys about lM> juror«, having ls*en duly empanelled on union state ticket, will be but a farcial Cullom, directing the heads of the exe As the scene opens, the quartette ap the 13th day ol Decemlier 1KU7. Is-g proceeding upon which the voters of all culive departments, to inform these ate l»ears grouped under a sired out of the I arties will place Ike seal of their con leave lo submit Ihe following report: what mod'fn atione should be made in Earliest and Latest Keepers rain it apfaMre from lire conversa demnation at the polls. — Roseburg Re- We have r arefully examined all matters the civil service rule»; one by Senator | tion that tlie two older boys (one of brought before us ami passed upon the view. Plait of ( otmeiK ut, ( ailing upon the I whom, bv the way. is a brother of one ol »ame; we have examined the count) secretary of the infeiior lor the status of > Kohbvd Ihe Grave the younger fads) h«ve found them on building«, jail and court house ami rind the freedmen in the Choctaw and Chick’i one of tire principal streets, one of tliem A startling incident of which John them in fairly good comliiion; we have asaw nations, in the Indian Territory . j IreHstly drunk, the other only “full.” Oliver 4 Philadelphia, was the subject, also examined the different otUcee in the PATRIOTIC HEROISM, one by Senator Allen, directing the post : Trie "little brother" emitted a |»-rfect is narrated by him mm follows; “I was in court house and find llie le>oks in «aid CHRISTIAN DEVOTION aed master general to wend the senate copie*- | storm ot vils language, cursing and a most dreadful condition. My skin was offices well kept; ws have also examined BERRIES OF ALL KINDS. FINAL MARTYRDOM of ail steamship mail contracts now in swearing at his brother who InnJ taken almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue the county hosirilal ami find it neatly force; one by Senator White, asking the him by force away from the^gaze of the coaled, pain continually hi bat k and and well kept. Signed by: C W, president what action bad been taken in Wrh 6k«t< Le« of Hide*, no appetite, gradually growing Palm, Foreman, J H. Lacy. J. It Wil Front street public. behalf of two Californians, held aw pria IT Till. As the scene opens, a consultation is weaker day by day. Three physnians son John O'Brien. Win. Noah, W A oners m the Republic of ( oluuibla; and Imirig held which ends in ’Ire der ision of had given me up fortunately, a friend Cordell, Ben Haymond. one by Senator Kyle, calling upon the the older boys to take ti e younger broth advise«! trying ‘Electric Bitters,’ and to Houtlirrn Oregon Preferable secretary of state for all correspondence er home. When the der ision is an- mv great joy and surprise, ths first bottle with Hayti relating to BernardCainpbell nouneed, the younger brother answers, A party of »ix who came to this coaat made a <iv<- filed improvement I contin Official notice has been given of the ".No------------- I won’t go home, ami------- Richly Illustrated with Original Drawing* by the Beat Artists. ued their use for three weeks, ami am with the intention of going to the Klon k i-an Octal -, printed from large, clear new type, on extra la d adbandonment ol the New Year’s day —— —— you needn't try to make me. now a well man. 1 know they «ayed rny dike gold fields have about given up tlie I, ■ I in v.ll.im Cloth. Stamped in Gold, Gilt Top, Illustrated with mx - reception at the White bouse, ami of the ¡9^ l‘r«*»*’ •--J • ted cverv for----- ’we're out t'r a good ol' lime.' ” life, and rub lx*« I the grave oí another m lieme and instead will, it is reported, Omers by mail will re--eive prompt | teen full Page Half Iones. Pnce, »1.50. diplomatic breakfast given on the rame fire de. iftion «»■ carried out, de«pit* victim.” Noone should tail to try them. turn llieir attention to Southern Oregon, v> i. in ”»b«< rjption te tb« attention. 4 IloXi to yet the BOOK ( Heap K, ,t I Rurs«-u ama and add 7'- ■ lay by the Secretary th« ytfll« and rur«e« of th* poor drunken Only 60c perbottlsat W F. Kremer’s, 6 and should the pls. er ground in Ibis and J. T. TAYLOR, ol the stale meet with the approval ot . the ameent’ making only »2 01 in al!, nod ths book will be given ven. H Those W ho Endure lad. PROPRIETOR < A meeting of the lx>ard of directors of their manager, they will locate here i j . .... . «r and in arreare, pay up to dale and U mors and re- sire Seen* 2; The waik through the back The pain« of rheurnatimn ehould lx* , If r u wish the book rent lo you by mail, add 1J cwnta the Willarm-tteVal e/ < na :tauqua A»so- ' N. F. P. Fitxlake, of Washington, D C., street« to th«* bov’nbonie, the po«>r fellow ' reminded that a cure for th;« di»va«e elation was held a' Oreg >n City last a-ek is in charge of the party and will vi.it tagging, bctwc*>o oath« not to lx* taken j nay be found in flood'« Harsapflrilla. at which it was decided to hold the an Southern Oregon Soon to l<jok the ground home, but, “Kay toys, yUuM, pUuat lake I he experience of Iboee who have Ix^n nual as-embly at Gladstone Park, July over While in Seattle, Mr Filxla*s completely and permanently care«!, prove 12 to 23. Arrangement« are partly com I slated to an Oregouisn corresi-ondeiit the power ol thi« medicine to route and pleted to have Rev. I Ih-Witt Tabeage, his paity was prepared to buy a Sc/ii!/in^'s com of Washington, D. C , ami Governor that I conquer thia di«eaae. Hood’e Bar«apa* gi.si mine, and that after a careful study ; rilla is the One True Purifier and it mon Gordan of Georgia, to «lelivrr lectures I of the merits of the two gold fields had applied neutralize« the a< 11 which causes the retarv Gray was deputized to aseet j decided lo change their plane and locate h««lRg pow8*r tea fteg eeflee a« tie« and pain« of rheumatmrn. Ihi« with the California Chautauqua on Jan 'in -»mi hern Oregon Medlord Mail. »pires i« why i’ absolutely cure« when hniinent* Opposta Court Houae nary 2s to make arrangements for the rite»« gentleman have come to a wise the The tea is GRANT’S PASH, ORE and other oelward applnation« fail to annual «ummer gather n/ , conclusion in settling down in Southern Market Street Ferry, ST. Cal | give permanent relief, lie «are to get tea; the baking Oregon instead of going to far oil Klon- EvarvtMxljr Wo. SPECIALS. I the mo«l won d^ • )ne of the Ca«enre ‘ « ‘ 'andv Cathai powder the is t8 comn ete. 75,11.75. 2 Û0 derful iipAlr al duwuverv tof the age p **«• AZANTKD-TMkoXWiiltl II Y AND A' J. A. ParkiMot Antiq lity <> a .1 and refreshing to lb** lawie. a« » genii; «> ing outfit* completo. 11.0” BEST tie. gen >erwen or aa."- Mav« lor the soda the extracts and thirty years ns*-lles«ly tortured x> weit, an<l poftitlv J«l»ann*d ................. 15, 22 Lighted Galleria* -1 d«. .■»|s>n»il>l. . uihlisheil boss.- in Ore.-on System. i < Iran wing • < .an» for the cure of r- z.ioa. tue«, galvanized ........... 25. 30 ■ nlbly left .mi sspeiwe. i les-l ___ ___ __ _____ T_„, hwhll ___ ml >n«tl pellón slices are. NTS PAS’ On the Coast. quickly cored by using Lie Witt' -ed .lamp'-'l K’k Fanta U> •>« 42 . ! ¿ • I . Us ..;.«..». Dept. indrY Shu««, bu’taa, 5 to 9 1.37 of*’ today, lu, X., Ml cento. Boida^ Hasel -airs th« fameha.iu.g zar M«r a, < mrMtiewfl to core toy aU dr ungula. n« m evpry lin*— lo*l. tn wear, ‘■ Hi.’ Pin« D<x>r A Lum. Co. Childrsas Futurs« a Specialty. to p ay with A«t for CaUioflia AITORN EY-AT la W, WASHINGTON LETTER. Leave orders tor the NEW YEAR'S EDITION of the OREGONIAN « M. CLEMENS FIRST NATIONAL TB ÍÑÍ K $50,000 Wolff à Zwicker > -Hydraulic Pipe EAS i and SOU l it Koiite Machinery for Mining Purposes. öjutheru I’acitii, Uouwaiiv Cast Iron Structure Work. ...Portland, Oregon J. M. CHILES To new subocribera, or to old Bubticribeni paying up all arrearages and one year in ad vance, we oiler the following clubbing raivs: Thw invar» invariably rush in advance. I'ull. With Price Courier 11.00 $2.00 Ladies* Home Journal. 1.00 2.00 McClure’s Magazine, Overland Monthly, 1.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 Cosmopolitan, ... 1.50 2.00 Weekly Examiner, 1.50 Weekly Oregonian, • N.Y. World, (thrice a week) 1.00 2.00 Mining and Scientific Pre»«, 3.00 3.00 Record'» “Klondike Book, ’ l.W 2.00 How Whitman Saved Oregon 1.50 2.00 We can save you money on any publica tion. Let un hear from you. Tom—Will you call for help if 1 at. tempt to kiaa you? Maude—Ye«, if nerewary; but 1 don’t gee why a big, strong mail like you should require any help.—Chicago Rec ord. “My wife had a good cry last night.” “What about?” “She told me to guess what she had bought me for Chrismiar, and I guessed. —Chicago Record. “We’re going to make a better show ing next season or perish!” exclaimed uns Baltimore baseball player, “that’s right,” replied the other. “We’ll go into training and practise all winter.” ‘You mean we'll join a gymnasium?" “No What a man wants to do is to pick out his specialty and stick to it. We’ll join some good debating society.” — Washington Star. Staple à Fancy Groceries Hardware, Tinware, Tableware. Hardware Iron and Steel Implements Oil. Paint and Glass. II. SCHMIDT How Marcus Whitman Saved Oregon... Yellow Apples Now is the time—Only $2.00. Order today. L. D. Fay &■ Sons SMITHS CASH STORE 1 ’HEin Hotografer Besf is sense to extrarta ■nd not i>cst possible is; coffee not, is; i “If any of yr know ju«t cau^e or impedi ment why these tw«» p< ’.^<>n- should not be joined together in Holy Matrimony, ye are to declare it, or forever after hola you* peace.” If physician* obeyed this solemn admonition in the marriage ceremony and proteRted with the honest and scientific rea sons in their po»M< »Mon half of the unbappi- nese, sickness and d< ath in the world would cease to exist. The man or woman who has developed symptoms of that dread di*easr consumption should not marry until cured. Consumption should bar the way to wedded life It I m a crime to transmit to future gen erations the death - dealing germs in the blood of the consumptive. Many physii ians pronounce consumption an incurable disease In this they are mis taken as thousamls will testify I>r Pierce's Golden Medical Ih*« overycures q H percent, of all cases of consumption It corrects all disorders of the digestion It promptly im proves the appetite ai d make- it keen and hearty. It fills tin blood with the tissue- buildmg elements of the fo<y|, and acting directly upon the lungs, drives out all im purities and dis« as. germs It makes rich, pure blood, builds new, firm, healthy flesh, and strong, springy muscles. It soothes and invigorates the nerves. Thousands have testified to their permanent recovery from consumption through its use, after they were given up by the doctors and all hope was gone. Druggists sell it and noth ing else is “just as good.” There cannot lx-too many g«»-.I practical b<jukf la a hoi i ■ '■> Adviser ts s g«*>d pt act- «1 l»««>k for husbaads, a Stir <« «it stain’ “t ' •! malting only, t«s W'orM's t>is|wiMiirv Medical A*«nciati< n, Bullato, N. Y For doth binding, send Ji stamps. Cooked as you like them At the