Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, January 06, 1898, Image 1

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    An Independent Paper, Devoted Especially to the Interests of Southern Oregon.
VOL
XIV
GRANT’S PA88, JOSEPHINE COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY 6 1898
ROBERT G SMITH,
If, when the old year glide* away,
A weary wraith.in the -now and the cold.
We could but begin on ike New Year a Da»
A< '.can new life and could drop the old—
Old nna. old shaiaes. old thrusts of pain.
And the myriad things God only know»—
And into the sweet year, clear of stain.
Could step with the freedom of fu 1 rej»o-e.
What bivsamg untold would to u* l»e given'
Scarce in our heart« would I* room for
Heaven*
(Margaret E. >ang»ter.
A I TORNE Y AT I 4M
I* ai-ti»es in all ^tafe an
.i.jurt» All kinds ol
Office over First Nati*
• RANT * I’Ass.
1 •
I ÏEXRY I. BENSOM.
A
WRITING MATERIAL
ATTORNEY \I LA'V o
Practices in al* Court*
Office over First Natmi
¡KANf’s P ahh ,
Vi,
Washington Letter.
The Gold Crate of Iff
At the time of the first gold discovery
in California iue pro?p«**tnr was un­
known. < aptaiu Sutter built hi« houee at
the head of navigation,on the Sactamen-
to, because he believe»! that a tide of
immigration would flow westward over
the Rockies as soon as the news of Call
foimas addition to the Union w as
known, ami that this would I m * a good
•pot lor a trading-poet and outfitting eta
tion.
In 1847 he made an agreement with
James W. Marshall, a machinist from
New Jersey, lo build a sawmill, some
miles up the river from his own bouse
.t was while the mill was building, on
January 24, 1848, according to the diary
of one of the workmen employe«! there,
that Marshall found some grains of gold
hi the land wb le walking in th** tail-race
of the null. He showed the specimens
to his half-dozen workmen, but none ol
them realize»! tlx* importance ol the dis
covery at that time. On the following
dav Marshall gathered up as many of the
hits of gravel aa he coil)»! cairy in the
crown of bis hat ami look them down t*»
ins employer, Captain Sutter, The ia'-
ter conveyed them to San I ram i-co,
where they were analyzed and Pro-
nonned to contain gold
Then issued su.di a scene as mankind
had never before witnessed, \\ itb al
most electric rapidity the report went
around die world
Gold m California
Rivers lined with gold !
Mountains Of
gold! Gold to be had for the picking it
up! From all parts of the Union, from
Europe, from every quarter of the globe,
an army of frenzied argonauts was «»»on
racing across the plains, around the
Horn, crowding every available route
that le»i to this wonderful Western land
of gol»l.—I* rom“GreHt Gold 1 >isco\ «ries,”
by E. W. Mayo, in Demorest'« i ainil»
Magazine for January.
Th* outlook for the ratification of the
treaty for th»* annexation of Hawaii by
A
A RTHUR I' H \R III.
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the senate is believe«! inWashington to
have materiallv improve*! during the last
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PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST week, notwithstanding the incraatad ef­
•il
La
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* »»!>< over i-ir* \ i.■
fort« of th? lobbyist«* to add to the aenti-
J
I merit against annexation.
Th? public
<K 4M'» |-A*>.
i reason for thia i? given aa the belief of a
niiniltar of senator« who have heretofore
f- u ¿W.
JÛL.
been indifferent towards annexation that
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the acquirement of a big «lice of China by
Germany ami the probably acqnirment
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o( Chinese territory by England. Fram e
t
and Russia has changed the situation
— OF -
' and made it almost an absolute necessity
sorriiERX’ or .\ 1
that this country should own Hawaii, in
¡OH
'if OIAS INCORPORATED
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order to protect its interests in the Facif-
ic. A reason given privately is that som«
of the senators who had themselves
?
MANUFACTURERS OF
Receive »k*posits <i.l»i?«’t !.. cl
placed in the doubtful list merely did to
Certifx'ate payable on tiemand.
to increase their chances for obtaining
Sells <ight «I *uft> »»n ^ew i «> ik . Sai,
desired patronage, and that having sue
cisc<»> and Pof land.
ceeded thev have informed the president
Telegraphic tr;msi*‘i>- - »1 «*n all p**^J
of their willingneas to vote for annexa­
he United States.
tion. There is still another r» a’on. too
Spei-ial Attention given *•< < "ileetioi
Prominent democrats in various parts of
g *neral business of our ciistouiers.
the country have been arg hug with the
Collections made throughout H<» i
democratic senator-* for the purftose of
All Kinds of
Oregon, and <»n all a< » es>ii>le p nla. e
convincing them that in view of the pre­
(
J. D. I KY, President.
«5
vious attitude of the partv towards th?
I. r. ri'i'i* S. Vh-e President.
acquisition of territory bv the govern-
R. A. B ooth .(>
| inent, not to mention the present JK»pU
, larity of annexation, it would be a ¿rave
mistake to have the democratic partv
Bridpe Woik, Bolts. Rods. Iron Shutters,
¡charged with the responsibility oí de-
Cells, Window Guards. Doors, and
' tenting annexation, and. it is said, that
— VIA T Ht,
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Robbed tli«* Grave.
•iOine of them have been convinced.
K» j ute i
1
A
startling
incident of which John
Hon John.W Foster, ex secretary of
•I
— ui the —
1
ttate, ami Hp«*»-ial United 'Mates seal com Oliver of Philadelphia, was the suhjei-i,
missioner about expressed the prevail is narrated by him as follows, “I was hi
mg official opinion of th«* award of $464,- a most dreadful condition. My skin was
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olii:
l>lo.NDI.NCi:
SOLICITED.
Leave
Port
I
<ii
i*
I
Dalia.
Exi»ier?s iiain
OiKJ.iuade by the Behling sea claims com- almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue
Nuri
I ' 1 IM ATE* I-1-RMSHED
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mission in favor of the owners of British coated, pain continually in back and
at .
G (K) F. M ,LV 1’uf J Hill
J Fl
vessels siezed by the United States for sides, no appetite, gradually growing
Lv. Grants Pa*" LV.
m ;06 V. m
7 :4 óa . M. at . >an t* rax co LV. b >0 f .I •
...Portland,
alleged
¡¡(«gal sealing in Behring se.i. weaker »lay by »lay. Three physicians
Above trulli.-' .s:* p al all sial ni fili
when he said
“There was no occasion had given me up fortunately, a Iriend
tween l’"rilami a id >al»-iu. 1 lr,,‘w-n-
for surprise m it. President Clevelantl advised trying ‘Electric Bitters,’ anil to
Marion, *letl«’i>"H, Al 'uny, ( t tag»-Grc \ir^
* * **
Tangent, She»l<is,
llaltmy, Harr ill
___ ______
having officially declare»! that $425 Off) mv great joy and surprise, the first bottle
1 contili
burg,
luneiion
City,
i-.ugemT
was a just ami e»|tiitable sum to be paid made a decided improvement
Drain.< >.tklami ami all s:.;l¡on* trunh
ia settlement of these claims, and having tied their use for three weeks, Hint win
Ko-ebuig to t&hiand irx iin-i\•■.
¡
p* C !
appointed as the’American t’oinniisBion- now a well man. 1 know they saved my
Rosebuig M..d Daily
cr lo adjudxate the claims a |H*rsona life, and robbed the giave of another
I 30 P. a
at .
s :30 a . m I LV. Portland
and
political friend, it could hardly be victim.” No one should lail to try them
P
uV.
DEALER TH
2 2 d r. M Lv. Albany
7:30
a
.
a
rxpe»
led that the latter would streiions Only Me per bottle at W. F. Kremer’s. 6
..V-
5:20 P. M. AT. K< »sei «Û Tif
ly contend for an award of th? lesser fttchai-d Mansfield As a Huin<»i*lst
DINING vARo UN
/.UU * t.
amount ’’ As soon as congress reassein-
H u i i m h r
That Mansfield's keen sense of humor
1 hies it will be asked bv the president to
does not desert him even under the must
appr»>priat»*
mones
to
pa\
these
claims
jtGo»
Pension Cominissioner Evans duean't trying circutuslancuB is proved by an
intend that hiy recommendation for the amusing episode w Inch occurre I in the
priming of the pension roll should be lehearsals of “Napoleon.” One of th»*
Hardware,
Tableware. lorgotten. Ih* will have a bill providing ,*supers,"whose stage experience was a-
therefor introduced in both house ami sinall as his salary, was being drilled to
West S«dd Division
-
1<1
warranted
as
represented.
Earin
Produce
taken
senate
and will use all the influence he rush in at an exciting moment with th*
raAiN xah '
can
command
to have it made a law. | t ragic tidings : “ The enemy is upon u-.
l.v. Porliaixi
Again and again Mansfield lold thu
AT. ( '»irvalli
There is no reatmnable argument against
printing the roll in order that everyb«xly man how to deliver the lines with tin-
AlbariA an-l ' >r^
of ’ >r. enirai »k
may know just who, in their neighbor proper force and expresiion Finally i
KF» THAIN »»AIM •
I ii«M>d are drawing pensions, and how desperation he rushed down the -tag-
LV. l’orttand
i :'U,. M
I much they are <lrawmg. The pensioner himself, delivering the message win
<». M< M ìiiiia
t p M
w lio obje* fa to thia publication is liable such fervor and abainlon that there wa>
to he accused of being ashamed to have no duuiil in the minds of the company
that the enemy was a« lualiy in t he
it known that he draws a pension
Mail -i.-ani-'i'l- '
w i ngs.
While
China
w»>uld
un«pi»*stionably
be
CtllN \.
-I
"Can't you cat* b the idea?” he «ani
Rate* ar. I tick« .
mor* than glad to have the I'niled
and E u '’«> d *! U-
! States Income her ally ami call a halt turning to the “super.”
HONoLCLI' :<"•!
“1 can, sir," was the quick reply,
i upon the apparent d •trrminati in oi the
bs* obtained from
Da-.
U. H
great European powers tu divide < ti na “but it 1 could do it like that 1 should
OF ALL KINDS
It. KOEHLER.
among themselves, it can be stated upon not he working for |3 (lOaweek.
Manager
“lhree dollars a week?” pondered
the highest oflx iai authority that China
lint and
has not asked the United Slates t«j he Mansfield, “ Weil, it that* h ail ) oii get,
I .
Fioin ‘ Ru h
such , ami it ran l»e furtlmi stated that say it any way you like
ttli snj 1 S'rfvis
the request, if made, Would he utterly ar>I Mansfield From a New Point ol
>’ •.
« a - knit View,” by Mary \unable I autori, in
ing to attend tu much nearer home than I lemorcst >1 atnily Magizine lor Januarv
M. CLEMENS
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Machinery for Mining Purposes.
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Cast Iron Structure Work. >
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Oregon
Stapled. Fancy Groceries
Tinware,
Iron and Steel Implements
Glass.
II. SCHMIDT
How
Marcus Whitman
Saved Oregon
BIG RED
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A TRI F I ■ M A Ni F
F
PATRIOTIC HEROISM,
< IlKISTI AN DEVOTION and
Yellow ApPlc
FINAL MARTYRDOM
Earliest and Lut
Wr h Kket- net oí
‘aff/
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In Pioneer Daye
BERRIES OF ALL KiNDS.
Riverside Nursery
< hie mile *?•
A t» Pass.
chly illu.tr.t-d * h iJi^inal Drawings by the Best Artists
¡rintil from large. clear new type «i eitra A 4
<.ok .• Sil <lets.
'Imped in Gold. <iilt Top,
Sil
w
pa i rid in V. |luni Clot
PriJ. 11.50
t?< J .g. Ha t lori—.
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Send in vonr
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>kCheap r too» RivraCm « di -, asd add 7
aed
th«
bent
will
be
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yen
If
I | ameur.
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mak.i g
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□ ai-srs. pay up ’• ist« and $2 mnr« and re< «ir»*
Il you • *
* t to y . b* ms «4 i
rents
«et the Bo«
is the time— lulu $2.00. Order today.
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TA/LOR,
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SMITHS
CASH STORE
< Market Street Ferry. S F
Great
Qïrland
Mont y
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tdosrinj
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Dollar
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SPECIALS.
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to
,* *. p *♦ -Iti Ass f r ( sta, gss
’Si#
PILLS
( h na that Pirnish« - him all the trouble
J. A. I’mk ma o A ntxpiity < ) . was for
lie cares to undergo.
thirtv '»ar« n»<i|le««ly tortured by pto »
•
a sii ians for the cure of eczema.
II« WM«
while he d m - r not rmlorse all the finan
pii< kly cure I by using l'*V» itt - A m »,
. ¡a! re« omniendatcuo* of S«-< ret ary < »age. Hast 'an the fatnbiia libali ng aa r.
I Krearr
he will stand bv loin r»-gard «•?■* of tn« piles and skin distases
c'jn*r«|’i»-m •• *houl»l the silver republicans
\ e u 11 a I.
attempt t«» mak«- a tight upon 8?« retary
to
the English
The wish is father
’ »age in the senate. <hi the other hand,
friends of the silver republican senators thought that the I lilted states inav
-ay that they -to»«d by tlmir party in the make itself fell in the settlement oi
• last ♦••lion virtuaily in «iefiame of the Chinese affa ra. i As things «lami. (»real
allv up x
known w uh?- >f a large major t v «4 their Britain ia without t a white ally
constituents, t«> w huln they Ma'ed that wh'-in sli»* C"'i.'l depend in aha » fl >r' !<•
| President M Kim»-y was a go"d ami ear- | »hsiodg«* Russia and <»»-rmauy from fh»*ii
| nest fr end i h.tm-ta'Iism ami that tt»? * footholdB on < bill«-»»* «oil or to l*»r< «• a
»leclara!lull in favor of international ’ iii»»re gem-rul iivision oi the priz< -
{ bimetallism in the r»*publi. an platform ¡Ami Without such an ally, nothing
was meant l«> be < arri«-d <>ut, ami tha: in |«-<»u'«l be »lune. Rua»..«, r«*pr»*»-»-nt
tt»« face of tli' -e *-ta’« im Dt? for tnem u> I I* rance as well a* f* r»c f. an»I ' «»•rman *.
remain silent win -• < ratary Gag«* con standing f»>r th»- hr» bund, ar»- too strong
' tinualiv talk* the gol standard and th« f >r E g ami to inert sirule-hamh I o
l>e equivalent with tlm aid of Japan. But EnglamJ
goM standard a ne, w
to committing p«« id al su ci«|e ami that Japan and th«* Cuile»l State« coiild prob
f-1 r»-erva’ n wi I f«jr«-e them tu pro a . d r< e a ■ ' Jp1 u* <*•• * a I > ’ c ■ ■ r
/
l?wt So th«* matter stand- a* present.
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The mor«* conservative men in the party
are trying to prev»-nt at yihtng like a partnership.
That seems »b»*the iirltitb xle *. h <
break l»etween ll? adm nislration amJ
the • 11\«r rep .o a- ■ ami th* < han- ?• it is one that • ni rm-«’ *« ant favor w tn
Americans
ulike Euglaml and Japan
favor their success.
this eonntry .'»as no |s«liti<’ai mt* rests in
C atarrh in the head that t roubleaom?
(Jhina and i > d»-sire to a*'pure th«*m.
» •
t»e entire a
A
.’ * ‘ .
I r.» the J»** lit>or U ’t.e i i,. ♦
I
riiffi by 'be for
oi Eur .p»-an taritl-
>ar*aparilla. tl e gr« at
purifier.
' deprive us of fbine item of trade i-
prohably true, but we cannot
..»ro-
w th trie pein« ipa we La • . »
V|»-r'- « b«*a;-n» •- .• often a
own .»«luatrial d»*f»m«
I'ii« I n «-i
quality, and ha« held» n r» t
. »• na* •« or a
■ •
make it h gbly unde«urable At
•elf w thoril reg ar I
b»-n • ff-
fu »» ng in«’ ai. - .
f regin trade, am
ever» m»w i -|
f g
Wii ir and I n ny -et up
Japan > claim i> r tr*»- pr«*s» rva
stand tfie other <ia
ami a
was tbeir first j alron
*
it.
Willie's
• r*ad
-
g a-<
F-imily
Jubnny’f mole«: ar
ur »-ment • »•
“Two cent« a g a *
I m
b«k
Being a man with a v\e I * the fa» t
»©Vr*
• »
' < •1’»B't«
•oda
and tpi *-«
that* a penny saved
peany earr «d.
•
•
• •
Yqur
you
!ernona»l«-. paid the I
vour money
full if
can* a
cheaper than your brother -
»ion
it
‘ ( >« mine I«thr iem ma le the
fell iq . u .”
lik-
«Mi*
it.
ikes
S^üling
Mistress
likes it
J 'e t
giocer pays
in
t l.ke
r Pi»* D-xx A Lum. <-■
treaty privileges in Hawaii after the
latter becomes a part of the Union,
Hence, it cannot with safety
safety or
or goo«!
good
tr?.n«*Fress such |*olices where
they are advanced by foregiu govern
menu*, and enforced at our expense In
a word, we must concede to German
H ivcreignty in China the same ireeduiu
as to taritf legislation that we enjoy au l
wu ild ext ami to a coiony
But theie Is an even inure important
reason fur l»«iiig neutral. If America
interferes in the politics »( lbs Old World
or a*ks a -hare in its territorial distrih
utions. how can it stand Euoipe ofl’when
the latter peeks quid pro quo in this
hemisphere** I’nder the burden of our
:nconsit>lvncv th- Monroe doctrine would
break d< wn. The ••Chronicle” does nut
nee«l to argue that it is more ini-
port.mt to safeguard that doctrine, and
with it th«» liiierties of the New World,
than it u<>uld l>e t<s possess all the trade
of China with a coaling station in every
province. We cannot afford to make our
-elves vulnerable in that respect tor the
>ake of commerce. 4nd wlut is more,
while widely led. we never will try the
experiment. Come what may to China
and he the blandishments what they
may from England, the attitude of this
country as an interested but neutral
•ipectaior of the events hi the far East
is nut to be changed.
Ja«-k*»on County Not«*«.
Courier ( luhblng I.i-.t
To nr” nb-< ribers, or to old Bubscribera
G.F. Billing* and wife of Ashland, took
trip to San Francisco during the holi* paying up all arrearages and one year in .Ad­
vance, we oiler the following clubbing rates:
I days.
This means invariably rath ia advance.
Senator Holt has announced himself
Pub. With
Price Courier
a« an out an»l out middle-of-the-road pop
$1.00
S2.OÛ
Ladies'
Home
Journal,
! ulist.
1.00 2.ff)
McClure ’s Magazine,
David Linn of Jacksonville, is the ex­
1.00 2.00
Overland Monthly,
ecutor of the estate of the late Father CoNinoi>olitan, -
1.00 2.00
Williams.
Weekly Examiner,
i B 2.00
1.50 2.00
Hon B. H. Beekman of Portland, vis Weekly Oregonian, -
iitd his psr»»nte in Jacksonville during N.Y World, (ihri ea week) l.nO 2.00
Mining and Scientific Pre.*?*, 3.00 3.00
the holidays.
Record'» ‘ Klondike Book.” I.5O 2.00
'I he city of Medford has thr?** tickets How Whitman Saved Oregon, , 1.ÔU 2.00
in the held for mayor: People's Citi­
We can save you money on i any publica-
zen's and independent.
tion. Let u* bear from you.
J. Conner, of the Hotel Oregon, Ash­
An iia|H>nal decree has been gazetted
land, will take charge of the Willamette
directing that the respective contribu­
Hotel at Saleiu, Febmary 1st.
tions of Austria and Hungary for reve­
Hon W. 11. Parker of Medford, ia nue lie the same for lS'JS as were fixed
s|»okeii of aw a suitable c.iadidate lor cir­ for the tariff of 1897
cuit judge at the coining June election.
General Weyler has aubmitted Ina
Judge« Crowell has until February 1 in promised protest against McKinley’s
whi» h to tiie his brief with the supreme message to the queen regent. The pro­
court ih his Jacksonville acUool diHtrict test was forwarded through the minister
case.
af war
Weyler also communicated its
Messrs. A S. Foster, G W. Isaacs text to the newspaper!. The government
and Frank Steveuson are tlie appraisers i! surprised and indignant, and instruct-
ul the estate of the late Rev. M. A. \\ 11* ad its censor to prevent its being tele­
hams.
graphed abroad.
Wavier is immure
Prof. W. T Yau Scoy, of the Normal, from punishment.b<ing a senator; other­
went lo l’ortiand last week tu be in at­ wise ha would have been courtmartialed.
If you don’t buv Hoe Cake Soap, you tendance al the >ia e Teachera’ Associa­ Nothing sensational is contained in tha
protest
Weyler complains of McKin­
don't g«t your moneys worth —B. A M tion.
The average daily attendance of the ley’s insulting references to the Spanish
Ashland public school for the month of troops.
The lCural-l>elKcry Evperluaent.
The Short Cou car, for Farmers.
December was 48.'. Total number of
In the late report of Hon. Perry 8. tardiea, 93.
Person«
whoatter.il the FarniarB’Sbort
Heath, first as-istant postmaster-gener
Mias Bernice Cameron spent the lioli- Course at the state Agricultural College
al, the public is given, practically for the
day» with relatives in this county, She at Corvallis, 1» ginning January 11th,
first time, a plain presentment of the ex­
periment of ire“ rural postal delivery. returned to her work in the Granta Paw may have the benefit of a reduction in
railroad fares over the lines of the H. P.
It has from the first been com vded that school Sunday night.
R. R. in Oregon. All those who attend
The
treasurer
of
this
county
gives
no
­
the idea is a good one, and in support of
it tlie success of the system in England tice that he has funds on hau l- i«>i the must a*k tor a recti pt from the station
This will be
hail been cited There all mail is deliv­ red« inptiou of all warrants outstanding agent for full tare going
countersigned
by
the
president
of the
issued
prior
to
January
11,
1892.
ered, whether in town, city or country,
college and on presentation at eithei Al­
Aiul the postal svstriii a lelds a surplus
Mi-» Alfir Huge«, Norfolk, Va., waa
revenue of from $1 j . O i . h OO to|l.'>,000- frightful!« burned oil the far« and neck bany or Corvallis will entitle the holder
ilDO vearly. If England can do it, why Pam waa matantly relieved by DeWitt’s to a return ticket at one third fare, pro­
W itch Ha/.el fialv®, whu h healed the in­
can it not he done in the United States? jury witboat leading a scar. It ih the fa­ vided at leant 2*> persons use these lines
in going to Corvallis or Albany.
is asked
And the sufficient answer is: tuous pile remedy — W. F. Kremer.
T homah M. G a i< it,
England has it« 30.0«'0,01)0 of (»opuhilion
Mr. R N. Wbifenrad has extended
President and Director.
combined within 50,ooo s<|uare miles, the time of th? loan of the $19,00) lit ha*
a bile our 70 000,0 m ) are dii'ributed against I hr Medford school district.
The weiuuti
over 2.000,000 square miles of settled Th»* district is to pay him 7 percent in-
who w e irs an ar­
mor
of goo d
«•ountrv.
irrrMt in i lie future.
health protect«
This difference in conditions has not,
herself against
About 40 of the good singers of thia
almost all the
however, prevented our postal authori
ordinary ills and
county went to «¡rants Pans to attend
ties, supported by congress, from exper
troubles that be­
the Choral Union Convention last week.
set her sex. The
inieiiting with free rural delivery,
\ m far a» heard ironi they all isport bar
woman who
riiree appropriations, aggregating $00,
takes proper
ing had a very enjoyable an well as a
»)')>, have been voted for this puipo e.
care of the
profitable time.
health of her
md exfieriments have been mad«* in 29
i womanly - self,
We Irarn that Henry Wendt has the
different states and over 44 routes So
'ho h careful
LI ’hat the oigans
far, aboil’ $24,09) of the funds appropri­ * ntract to carry tli? daily mail between
|Mth.it
constitute
ated for tin»- purpose have been expend­ Ja«*kH"iiville ami App egate after July 1,
|w womanhood are
Mr Wendt haw b*rn carrying
J .¿! aa »»sw»ll and
ed. \ total oi 830,308 pieces of mail |M*18.
1 ■ Id C W <11 I r
matter have been collected or delivered, H uh mail for a loag lime ami th«* people
® happv in hr!
wifehood a n d
ai a cost of 1.08 cents each
In other ar«* well pleased with his work.
capable in hei
Aor<N, the giveinm*>nt simply paid out
E A. Carter who is gathering up
motherhood.
The best ami
lime money for tlx* pli-zsure of parforni- dog* for the Klondike reports that
most
used of all
ing tin- service than it received ia pu<t quite a unrulier • it away frmu him in
medicines for
i «*, and this without t king into cunsid iransit from Klamath county He lias
women7 ia I)r.
Pierce’s Favor­
»•ration the cost oi the previous hand­ 50 that lie brought over with him and
ite 1‘rescriptiotu
ling and transportation oi this rural hr will return soeii (or another enpplv.
It act* directly
Ir
mail matter In some place« the cost io Mr. ( a«ter will Irani tbr dogs so that upon the delicate f- nonine org »nism
makes it sti
Ii” 2 . o niiiciit wh - as nun h as 4 cent* when ihey ar«* taken to thr Klomlike weakness and <|is< . < It p-- i r
i woman
for her greatest n»i--i**ti motl;< iho«,<|. n
lor tIn* collection or delivery oi a piece 1 they will lie ready for immediate use.
does aw-uy with the n u I di-■ "infoits of th<
• I matter, whvrca* the pos'agv on it
It is easy to catch a cold ami just aa • xpectant pert<<»l. It oi >i- . th« h»-altli ol
iiia- have lierii only 1 <enl, or at tlx* easy toget rid of it if you cumnence ear bauv and makes its ad a «nt ea«v and almost
painless Over <>o,o<x» wmnrn have testified
most but 2 cents The fret* rural deliv­ lv to use On? Minute Cough Cur»*. It to
ItB wond< H:ii . tu
''I
'd it I
l
ery in "lie town in Maryland, (or exam­ <*utr« couwh», cohls bronchitis, pnsu than «»f all oDvr m< di m-s f«»r this purpose
monia and all throat ami lung trouble* combined Worn* uwhov mt to know more
ple, cost 2.88 rents per piece collected or it ih pleasant to take, safe to us« and
about it should write to its di« »»verer, Dr.
d»-livi e I, and in not a single in.-taru «* •ure to cure. - W. F . Kremer.
R V Pier« , « hi« f <«»ii-ultiru | b\ u im to
th? Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute,
in anv of the states did the amice pay
Edward Kinney, a student at the AMi- at Ihiflalo, N \
for it-elf
'* The l»?«*t «1o< 1 • s hi h i is City !<>!«! m? thnt
and Normal, wa- arre»lr«i in Ashland
With these farts as a basis of opinion. riiurrtdav night for burglarizing the rrsi unir«« ! wmt loth«- li-.-pitsI snd )uvl nn opera­
tion I
N'
ih< continuation >f thase experiments at d»-n ? of John Gallagher, of Medford. ni.Mihir »’,.*[low.p, <i* Wi’.Lt John«<>n Co . Kans.
■
‘
I
had
ul»
rr.if
I-
hi . hi -I »v. iknr - nn«l r.»< Ii month
the present time m «*«* iiih most unwise. I k»-\ouiig man was taken Udore Judge I Would urt ' .v»u III b. d mid ill i -»-v»rel% lor
»
i
< ’onditions render • hi- attempt practical .lone* in Mediord an i In» trial set (or ' rnv
stoma»-Ii » *t tier inmutrs nt .» tit!»« I have
Iv impossi)»le a« a husinens proposition, Sat ii r »lav lati, wilh liends hir tirai. He taken four h* tt ■ ol j
I ivorit» i • • rlption*
am now
Hie '|>erry bill, which pa-s?«i both a linitte«! Ine guilt and returned »23 and and
I ran > h»»*tfully »«' ■ «•
■ i it to -m; si.flrruig
h«»ll*Wh of
I
congress. provided means a watch. T'iiing Kiiinev failed to ap aa I did
Dr. Pierce’s Ph’asant P« llr-ts aro a safe,
wheu-by rural delivery « o'lld pay its p«-ar for trial Saturday, «nd his I mui 'I«* •ure,
sp« *«ly ami f>* tmanent cure for < >n-
wa . but it did not reach the president « a «-re «h clar«*d f<»rf«*ite«l
stipation
They n« ' ’ r grip?. On«-i- a g* n-
labland Advrr
tl? 1 »* .• ■ •
, in time for hi- signature. It enacted finer.
medicine deal* i ■
that oil th«- petition of not l«ss than 20
people j of any one
on«* d«*livery th** |Histiuas-
i o r in ght apjMiint
appoint one or more carriers
who. on the written reipiest of the ad-
.fia'.-ps, ?-hould deliver their mai's, re-
ceiving from the I'«inefhriaries such
weekly, monthly or • piartarly compensa
y o
rion as m-ght f'»• hi nt
' ually agre»*d upon ;
like
or ‘when no mu »’!. agreement is made,
they mav dernami and receive not ex*
• e. ding 1 cent for < • i< ii letter or <»tl •
pa ka/« whi» h th*v d«-liv»*r from or con-
vet to th»* p"-tof!i. •• ” I
•»«TA " ** WOIll»I be »IlM'Cf I v
h « r«*a*onabl) clear,
ingot th«* progress niA'Ie
• rv xperint»*ni-* that, i
•» ti'-im* a* tin- i« .1 I* |>‘»*d, th«* people of
ONE 1ÚVJOYH
• Ii» gfat rural li-tri- Is will I.Ave to go liotli thè nii'tliml atuT r.’-iilt— w I ioti
• r SE»ml to th«* |> -bdlx *• for their mail, Syrupof f 1/ i-t:ik' n; it i- j>i. i«:ii>t
a * t.heir ath»-»s »lid, finding such c«»m*
an i rrfri-xlnrii’ Uitlic
¡ind ai ti
|H” -ili'in as liiPA may l*»r having thu» L’i htly y < t j.romptly <111 tlie KiillivyH,
• wa .I iji-on ibein «• .»-s, in th»* reflec­ Livi r unii B iiw H h , cli'aiiM*. th<* nys-
tion ’I at through the mar« h of progress ti ri! <-ff>tunlly, <I im |«-I m <-< i 1<I h , I h ; i 4-
ami th? A-11vr
<*f an obliging | "«tai
I h .uni f< vi-rs alni i-nri-H lialutiial
-vstem they has»* relatively a short »iis
l oii-t ipal ion
Syrup <if FigH ix thè
am »• lo go .—• )r<-foiii.in.
olii, ri-ri" ijy <>f ir- kiinl en r pro­
I /
FRESH
OYSTERS
< looked a*
thci
ili. ■ '!. pl'"i'irig io the fa- !<• ami »<•
i rptaLb to ilio siornarli. proinpt in
it - . 1 "ili an i trnlv boni fi< la! in ita
• fii ’ . | o pareli only fruin ilio niost
In ilOiy an i agri-nabli-Hiilotaiii'«-.. itx
many > x- i-lb-nt ipialitit-xriiiiiini-rnl it
io all an i hax< niaib- it thè Inost
pop.ilar r' ineily known.
byrnp of Fig« I« for salo in 50
i-cnt Indili“- L\ all leading drug-
gi-Oi.
Any reliable druggist who
tnay n<d hat«- it on hand will pro-
¡ uri it prornptly for any oru ubo
wi-lu
■ try it
l»o not ai-ia-pt any
Kllbltitlltl'.
e I pro
»? t» «i fr in burglary, fraud etc , i is tie-
• "unrig nmr» 4« I n 1 re p»*rf?«t every
• •
a i"«» <n tins « • ihtrv ha* «l«»zrn* of in-
g»*umu« «R*vh • •. and
r«« of private <le>
’?• 'ivre alwav- at •■irk. But or.e of Hix
ii»- xe-t imenti-m* • ome»* from al»r« a«L a*
ma-. I h - a» »* by tin- i rm from an rx-
< hang?
On«* of th»* most ingrnmu« mertKoJ*
kR«wn for pi» '»/graphing p»*r*oe« and
keeping llmin in ignorant«• of Hi« fart is
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
I i
tha* rmpl«Aed in th»* Bank
84N fHAAlciSCO CRI
The I Muk Ua- a hidden »tixLo in a gallery
louisvim. tr
fOHK m r
ba«*K oi the
ih? caahirr's
* 4«a.« r « desk,
<l«-"k, »o that at a
-igi al fr' iii on«* ol th«* bank employ?«
I ED I I - fWnl: ' Il Y \NI» AC-
any •*in»p»-« te«l » uetumar will i «latently U/AS
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• mi -rm h r . * t tr.*.et r
hat»* In« putur»* taken without hi* own r- -I • h l’ Ie » -ta ii-fjeit b«»u*e in Oregon
kt * ?*;/* lie« aumra ha«* a • » bn orne Monlf»! v l»n an«l ••xp»-i *-• l’<>*»itn»n steady
R««lrr»-X<» Enrío-»- -if a«l»lre»-ed nlftliiprd
trry Serful in the <|rl?< ’
fraud, a «rive p»’ The Douinuoit
any. Dept.
w >r»l er figure ti at to Ui»! ev« *ee«lie<l
«•>mp » ieiy » «-ra-.
r«-t »j
.j heiiigf
being Icafiy produ* ed
in * n arge l pho'"graph of I .»• d < u ent
tampered wdb»
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I ot< ><4T í i fei
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Opp -ite Court House
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