Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, April 07, 1898, Image 2

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ROGUE RIVER COURIER
rCBLIhUBD BVRRV HlRaDAY,
PRICE
V«K»RH1ES,
BDITuRa ANO PHorMIETORM.
B atkm of ai MM Mirr.oN .
On« Year, in advance,
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$1 25
Fix Month«,
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.65
Tbre« Months,
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.35
Single Copies,
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Th- date opposite your name imlica •«
the lime to which y ur ulnu-r ption is taud
it is your account with the Cor Mik* Wh«n
vuu pay your bUhscnpUun see that ibedale
1» changed
Advertising rate« on application Copy
for cliMii.eui ad 'mu-< Iw hamhdin l«et«>re
Tuemiay noon, «uberai e Felting of the
matter ill be < hargwi for al Ihe rate of <
per running in« b, Mngte co .uniti.
Altera­
tion* and additimi* to cop» will Iw c harged
for at the rate of Bk* p<-r running inch, «in­
gle culurun
11 h«*bn«ivrM every tux payer in Jose
phine coun'y to vote i«rr nen thia year
anrl le»» .or party.
I be financial cundl
• ion of the coumy a «
the mannei in
»Inch n should f»e <ondu<*t*d is the
«pleation to ponder over
.Men of t>u i
' ness integrity who w«l» look well to th»
financial condoi«m ol the couniy ami
not to their pdiiical azgrandiz -men
I'aAe» are increasing and they will cun
tinuw to increase «iul«-»s a< hang«- ol some
' km<l is brought about
VV » i benefit ««
likely to accrue io the county by voting
any pMriicular party into power or hi u
il»goffices merely tu say that we won?
All the g<Nxl men are nut in any on*
party, .|ihough »«mie pe pie are ro hid«
tMHind ms to believe mui note ilie case
Wiiai the county wants and nerd­
bully is men who are am bilious for the
«• uniy's proepaiiiy and who will no«
ii-e their offices a* stepping »loncs l«»t
ometbing higher in political lite
11
<»- instance a c unity official wishea re
election, or wi»hea so ne other place, in
« liable brio shim way use his influence
in • hat dire« i mu ami w hen Much is the
I'fie pl a* »ng of the M aio « over the
^pani-b mine was a deliberate act; for
the report of the Imard at inquiry, after
stating that th- Maine reached Havana
harbor on lanuary 25, ami was conduct­
ed to a certain buoy bv the Hpaai»h gov
ernment • ruguiar pil'd, says:
” The
United Staten eoaeul general at IIav-ma
had nolifitfd the authorities at that place
'he previous evening of the intended ar­
rival of the Maine.”
Ttiis mean* that
ihe Spanish authorities had pravimi*
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Correspondence.
Lattai War R--W».
<¿tearied from
(X April 5
Vwv
W ar HIXOT ■, April 5 — Republican
members of ihe foreign felatlull« com
mit’e^ say the delay asked ter by «lener-
«1 Lee, to get Americans off ibe i-dai d
will not entail drlav in transmission oi
ihe pirsi lem’s iUWeeage to cr»flgres*t
*•
u - iTTj - J L inr
Kerb, llrn».
CuM frosty
lu J«}«.
A K Rus* •ml family n»*« to >«“’
•r Uaiiiurui* n* Xf week.
fb«* mmtr* li» e l<*' «II ho,«. aid
W A-iimoTOS, April 5—Th« sense
«•unmittee «m foreign relations met i«»-
"g i*,r f4,n
t IB- Urm IS *<■**
Uy for (tie especial purpose of deciding
Cui J A SifRighl o*jk a trip out »0
atielher the committee should make it
■ is mining pr<»t**r(y ««n
L»ght"i» g
e|«ort on ‘he (’uhan situation today •»•
.*«il« h I hi» w«* k
p«*ipone acTiun until the president’»
A K Ku*” rufli «1 off « flnt- brdf m
tri m*age i- received. S namr Lfa^is ha«t
ri (JyiM sttek. Mill Lt*un^r«l Hu« w i>»*
ren A»>i»tani baertHary l>av, prwiuu
«inning nunB«er
•» the meeting of the »ommii.ee, am
Mi-* Jrwte Mastin, nbo *•“ br#'"
was able lu give a^>urance that the wm
a«»u d tie entirely dear or (he meH-as« • j.j'icg in h»w ii for «nine 'im--, well'
• ii tuber h »me on L' errret** Thursd*'-
««morrow
Fiye had a conference wit
Knowledge that the Maine was coming
and on the heels ol that kn »w ledge lite
*pamsh government anchored «be Main«
«leliberately over a Spanish mine
thuM issued her death warrant,
gree« lias its blood up, and will nwe«
vole fur vup-kitchen relief of the victim»
of Spanish hereditary cruelty, wiibou'
at once going further and expelling fron
i hlba ttie «lire ul engineers of this fright
ful condition ef thing-* in Cuba
( on
gre-rt will temporize with treacherous
Mpain, but will m«j ihi« Cuban situation
n«»w and forever
The Maine di**aaie«
im nut a mete inci lent; it i« real I v in the
popular heart the burning cause of war
* Oregonian
l , Uy 11
lt„, o la»
'
! di-tr*
•I'-n'A'
N-> lt>
Mr» Z
Hile ha- »■«*" '
lr.vn .be
lo«««
SPECIALS
wielding
l" -*» "
NKW
i
P*
THIl w«.
ivooli WANTE011N si
’’
st ihe Cousus urne,
W"'»™- •“
-chotd
Slirhan e*u><- «P l“»' 8,1
M' m Nora
h.,,1 Motia»« in «he Ha'"’
dsv to begin *•!
more «lis»riet.
Mr || Vinevani lifl the m »I«-'Une -
|.»„g -w-
l>: ""
FOR «ALE
p >K SA1.E FARMING IMlyw»?
I household goods and »Us-» ( l,n
nor»®.», caille and bog».
Cb«*.'ï?W
witn privilege oi renting a ranch
*
t-rairie. « miles Miuthwesi of Gr.k/*'*
Inquire of u. W. Bolt, Graut,
11-1NI1 MILL «ECOMD fits;,/
to nave di-temper.
Oiacconniof illn * >» 'he family«
lUv linm-n
•*»"•"•»• h<
’ ’ for
ivr »aie cheap
< ue»p inquire of p g
H ?
H ‘-l '
m K s ALS
rilE rî S ïdèï Ê r 5
hi- appoinHliWU ••
3r-l. bu» wroT tha» I««
place »umlav th
»uiil-i b- bere Pallini >. the Vili.if pc»-*'
Fhort talk ul.
me. R- v llsrper g IV®
• 1 lie F-ol *sve h Th re is no »wd- ”
C mkkspomoknt
„H,.!... till
1
A. stile», and two air»» of Or»k 1 ’
he city of toraiu» Paa» i h»ao
...id imniediaieiy.
For further n»«!?'
■■quire or il. A. Roiermund. GrYb*?*
ir A A. Stile®, Vallejo, Cal
“““?■»
L’ >K SAI.K OK HENT^CHl7r>
1
i-a-h
at re fsriu near io»»
i,.u-e. barn, mid oui buildm»,’
o*». wagon hack and farm »n, ,***
or luriber particular» add rtu T’­
Hanta Fa»», Ore.
“** i!
h«UKSALE K HGKSE.S, FOÜ b ÎÏ î I
Bucklen • Arnica Salve
Um Best *»l‘-e is "•* W ,rl'l i»C <’ii'-
be president, and It i» underetu«'«i
Win Kus el. th- m-tling canle buyer
Hiume» Sore. Ul.-er. Sad K eun. Eev.
Felle’, < hapoe-i liaml» (in
-howe«i a dispwiti« n to allow the tim
> .««rd tlirough Stiihlav. He is g'Uuf lo
c uiniy el# k. Will C. Smith, of W«»!i
blamM-om-an-i all -km hrup'i«..«.»-
absolutely
naces»ary
to
take
care
of
<»«.
r.-M-eni
Cilv
lu
r-iunJ
up
hi*
purcha***
C re«, J eh n wherrr and Roy Bartlett, <»•
T humsdav , A pril 7, 1898.
,,-nivU cures Pile» or Ilo pay req-iu.d
1
lier wagons. I sets of harne», L?
«-«mauls in Cuba
In v ew of ail the c.i
Mie* Kanxan came up from fleer creek It i» g-iarameeil io give |ierlecl »»- hi »«
Grants Pa««, hut Roy distanced both «4
and light, one light wagon, also rani-k"
feet
liill*
<ninstances
the
commute*
HUI
.«
III
-nel
reliised.
Pr.ce
¿be.
le
baga»'a i« »Iwav« wanlinir morn tim«
iules iront Grants Fass ; Pio acres if * I
hi« competitor«, tiie vote standing Bar'
'Miii'iltv «ml is now Ling sick a* th«
aider iene®, 6 in orchard. 2 -luállh
lett, 30. Sherer 13, and Smith, 13. Fo» dine m reaching a « 0 .elusion to de. y Union hotel, unable to get back to h- • n -x. For Hale By W F- Kremer.
md
barn; easy lenii».-J. \y. HolmJ?*
Spanish pub ic aetitimenl demand«
assessor, A M. Cockerline rwcehed 39 1 s report until the message should be school.
miles south oi town.
" 'in,
war
_____
re« raed tomorrow
vole« and George Furman 17. Then
Mi-s
Agjie
George
i<
‘
'rn«»tlinv
”
sub
’
Itrpublh-an County Convention.
put HALE- A SMITH P r S^
W ashing rox, April 5.—Member« of th*
were two ballots taken for county corn-
Inderiemlenc“ and indemnity Ixilfi are
1
typewriter for wale cheap-
-ciibers for the N Y
Thr Rrpubli« an delegates for Jw«*
condition. Enquire at this umc«.
ui««i'inrr, no one obtaining a major lit noute base been informed 'bat ve*»el»
the demaml» ol the hour.
i very effective worker
1 iimr county met ¡a convention at ihr on firnt i«allot
nave
bern
dispatched
to
Havana
10
lak
Ori second ballot J i
her victim escape«.
The S, anish flag ia giained with the
court house in thia city la«t Saturday si T'lff«. of Wulf creek, obtained a mNjor-
fl «jenerai l»ee and our consular office««,
MISCELLANEOUS.
I ver» body i« highly ples«*»<l with th*
blood oí her atrocious crimes.
2 p. hi . The Hireling was called to or ity of all the V'ltes and was dw lared ih* a- well a« all Ame- leans w iiu drsKe <o
irket noiniiii'ed at the r* publican c*u«
■ Irr by George W Uolvig. chairman u, nominee ol the convention. For schoo leave 1 he inland.
PSTRAY THEME HAS BEENÏ t V.
The county tickei put up by lheiepiih
« » place since August 3U, ’<»7 , r3 *'
vent ion last Halurdav. We see no rea
hr county central committee. On mo miprrinteadent, J W’
Robtnaun and
WasHixcmM, April 5—The treasury
wiih crop ami sidit in the lefi e»r »LT
licana last Haturdav im in part g*N»d, oof
on w hv the entire ticket should not
lion Joe M ohs was made temporary chair Lincoln Savage were placed in nomina­ lepariment has telegraphed the quarai-
111 the . nglH. The ownrr mav h»».,
withstanding what some may «ay to the
e <itd.
bv pay ng ail expenses. A. C ol , l ?
mao and J II Holman, temporary sec. tion. but Robinson beat his competitor
me officer at Havana dl'ecting Inin lo
( reek.
’
contrary.
retary. A commit ire of five oa order ol by three votes. There were four name- permit all Americans who desire to
Born—At Kerbv, March 31. 1898. '<
A
r»ylor,
«
iti'l
hiixinrMi
wa«
appointed
by
the
cbair.
a>
Mr.
and
Mr«.
W
p
ac«d
before
tiie
convention
for
trrasur
I
GENTS
—
»2->
TO
«N>
PER
»•>.
It is said that in cane of war between
eave Havana to do so wiihoul ceriiti
Za easy! k ou work right around 22
Merlin Happenings.
Mother and linle daughter dob g well
follow«: W. T. Coburn. R G. biuiih. er, F. L. Coron, H E. Smith, E. A
the United «Siate» and ^pam, Vanderbilt
<
ales
or
examifia'ion.
Medical
examm
A brand new thing. Write to u>
awe the county muHt tie the sufferer. M M Kuininag», J. P Tuff* and Gm
an«4 Wi lie—well—he har-lly ever toucher
Wade an<i L. L. Jewell, all of Grant« atioiiD will be made at 1 be Florida coast
Mr» W J Ou vmted Grant» I aae You will lie surpriseii at how easy it cL
wants to donate a war ream i that will
*Ve arc not making lie charge in thi-
done
send us your address any»,/*
he
ground
when
lie
walks.
•
W
Uolvig.
i
hr
chair
also
ap(>ointe*l
«
Pa*s,
and
it
required
five
ballot«
befor»
cost him about 15.000 00 >.
dond ,y last
W asiiingiox , April 5.—General Le*
«rifiiig that otfi late of the past have
will be lo your interest to inve»tir»i,wJi
«•oinmnlre of Hirer—Gru B. Hart, J. M
the convention could decide which on»-
Perry Mill« and llora-*e W’oo<lc s’t
In the l»»l days there -hall be earth- today. Address, "People's,’• 3941
nulifiuR
1
be
stale
department
tfiai
if
ua>
one am thing of the kin«i
The fieuple Jobs and ('apt Wheeler—on credentials
Stock operator« bhieve that war bv
street, Philadelphia, Pa.
ri*
•I the*e men it wanted to handle the
came together on the Unban qnesii««i quake» and »ar» or rumor» of war
im declared Americans will be un.ible h
ah«» are tiie voters ought io be in a p«>Hi
tween the United State« and Spain is in
be«e coin in it tee* were instructed to pre county’« funds. The last ballot resulted
I «M. week
Neither w«»uld give in an ' a*
Mr»
Ben
Roger«
went
to
Wolf
creek
eave
Cuba
before
¿Sunday.
evnahle, ami are realizing on America' tion to know soiiiHfhing about it them | pare'brir reports, and white they were in the nomination of E. A. Wa*ie, the
• hey world not arbitrate, the all impo*
REAL ESTATE.
-imday evening lo spend a week or so.
■<elve . Voter-* may be iniatakeo in thei r doing so thr coaventiun took'a rest
W ashimgton , April 5.—Some dipl«»
securities a» much 4- possible.
grocery man on Front street. B. O M«
t«lit question is still unsettled.
m in ami put in one who will become in
KeV
Sallis
pre»
lied
at
ihe
«chool
mats
have
suggested
a
meeting
of
rep
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOB go.
The com ini' tee on order of busine«» Uuilocb was nominated for surveyor
J M. John. A. B. H pkina, F aid
’
A nuinlrer of splendid lar*.
Independence or deal h is the Cuban tided w i-fi self roti eit because be has
mu-e Sunday afternoon and evening
by tbe chairman, Mr (telvig, wa« first over W. N. Hander« by a vote of 35 to 19. 'esenfativea 111 Washington of ihe Euro
, listed l-elow. For information inuui».
Wi
*tiite,
Dan
lunt.
W
L.
Btte-.ick.
motto. This i« the motto of all liberty i*een h«>nored by Hie peopte
Office is 3
pean
power«,
in
order
to
«ee
il
souief
iiiiu
to report and move the adoption of thr For coroner, Dr. Myers received 62 votes
dr» John Laiileimaii »pent a lew Price i Voorhie» at the t’oean-a ofhre
loving people, and for the United Stales wonderful :hiiig yet it confers no huuor
an not b« done to preserve peace, it n Leonard, Mr. Holland and Mr L« ,ew o lata visiting in Gram» Pas» Iasi w -ek
Farm and cit> property for »ale C»l.
rejiort, but just at this atagn ol the pro and J. E Petei«<m, 3.
I
th»
a
ere
the
delegates
a
h
«
attended
to make them submit to any thing rise upon fiim who is worthy of it
or wri.e u» tor information. W, taa u
felt by diplomats who desireeven media
c»*e<lirig4 it «reined that there wan going
Dr. Van Dyke, R o I m - h G. Smith, ILL.
Qnite a number of • m people drove to you some good bargains.
v>
convention
from
thi*
side
oi
(he
hill
would be but a little short of a crime on
ion that any move mu-d be made quickly
to be «ome fun for the delegates, when Benson, J. C. Campbell, of (¿rants Pass
. land Sun-lay lo at eml services ill the
A .s-acre tractof land; rerv rich „d
Uncle Sam'« part.
H
i
A
report
was
circulated
here
SHA WNEETOWN DESTROYED.
W ashington . April 5.— Member«* «»
go.»! Iiou-e ami manv convenient,i-u.J
R <i Smith dissented from hi« fellow and Dan Hunt, of Waldo, were elected
hapel < ar once more
Grant» Fas». This property at a larma
A»-ek th «1 the BA M grocery uas n< m
ongre»K are receiving M%»resof telegram
Another Johnstown disAMter occ 'red member« of the committee and offered s ■ ielrgate« to the state convention; ami
San Francisco wan viaited by the hard
M ihh Junie Cr<»w went to Lehn«! Sa’itr-
A 10 acre tract, alrout 2 miles (rom («,.
n «led hi the convention laM Saturday
rom bankera and corporal ions appealn>
1
•et earthquake last week that the city hi the citv of Sh twueetown. ill., on tin* minority report, «n which hr made a few K A Booth, C E Harmon, Geo (’o’
Io ev niuz to b i/tn tun h ng » tlir»-e good »oil; fair bouse; small Iruit,.
•rrnnntv commissioner. \\'e do no
«»f hem to-ustaia ihe "wive peace p » ic.
remarks
and
then
moved
the
adoption
vig,
H
L
Benson
and
H
L.
Truax
wrie
•
v»ni"gof
April
the
3d,
white
the
peo
­
seven and one half acres near the eft, >
ha« felt for thirty year«.
No «triol»
non
h*
(erm
ol
«chool.
f the president
Many of the telegram*- vouch for the trutnfullnesa •>! (herejior
sidewalk ail the way to town; a good iim
But ihe chair ins n deci«led •decled as delegates to tiie congressional
damage waa dune, but the people had a ple w *re at supper. The city is situated of his report
Uh« MHggte *aii<le«* ca'i.e down from bouse and out buildings; all oultoatuu
An a' ciilent «a'ctirred «»n the Juaephin
are coiu he«l in practical!v the same lan­
all
motion«
out
of
order,
and
called
lot
convention.
•o
the
Ohio
river,
in
the
.Southern
part
little scaring up that will remind tnem
variety of fruit. A very desirable loc,JJ,
lyr le er> t*k .M «ndav to attend her
The ticket put up to be accepted or re guage showing they are inspired iron thia week, hv which a man bv the nam
I ihe stale
A mile above town, the Hie report of thr committee on credrn
of what might hr.
100 acres of good placer ground.
nattier
«luring
her
illness
»1
White
received
a
broken
leg
lle.wa
t
ie
same
source.
This
procure
i-
vigoi-
high water caused the levee to give way. lisl*. which wa« made by Geo B. Hart jv<te«i by the people next June is as fol
A beautiful home in Grants Pass conm»
working in a mine and a large bouliLi
HHly reaented by the members.
Tlie w gm I Irani tiae given • -midoy ment ' ing 3 acres out to a good variety of frmt
Benjamin franklin had no faith in
urning in iitsm the city a bodv of water chairman of thr coiMtniCee. This report, lows:
.
.....
I dwelling and oilier buildings i bJ
Spanish integrity
Franklin knew* tin* •me ball mite wide, ami from 15 to 20 feet a uh one amcndinent, was adopted, and Repre«entative W H Hampton. Leland
W asgingt <» n ,
lpril
5 — Archbishop r<»IIe«i down and caught hit* leg. breakup l«d great inam of our <»lhei wi«e idle ' and on good terms,
“
•
ouiitv
J
U'lgtt
h
ju-t
above
the
ankle
Dr.
Morrison
................
A
Whit«,
Ker'iy
Spaniard« and he knew their treachery
nen. for he past lew ¿HV8
r more deep
Tin* flood came with such • he following named drlrgates were en-
Ireland calle«l at the B’ate depart men
We I ave in rhirs city a lion,» and 1«
Mierifr
.
.
E«l
Lister,
(irantH
P
sms
I
sei (he injured member ami h> WMF
Th ’ir promises are worthless and thei tremendous force, ami mo rapidlv that • itle«l to Meats in the convention .
Rev Pace, of i «rant« Paas, as inte l in lol 5fi«170 fee- on which are fenn.
< ounty C erk Roy Bartlett, Granta Pa-** •odav and wa-* immediately c<»n<luci*«'
aeked oil' on a at reicher Mond.iv
H» 1 «he - hi vice* a’ tin* chapel <ar the greater fruit tree» apple, peach and nectann?
are enemies to all indeoendeme
A re
North Graiita Pasa: A Morris, J P iMHePMor
o Jiio'ce Payte ro« in.
At m on JmL«
• he inhabitants had scarcely a moment’-
A M (’«»« kerline. .Murphs
Will trad,Im
A l-arn and good w.ter
■ a « h > w b t the Pi »ne r hotel ami umici
publican form of government by them i» warnlog. Ihe result is that a town ol ruffs, J T Galvin. W T Coburn, J ( t/ounty (tem
J I' ruffs, Wolf Ur«*rk Day said there had been no mediatio
! pait ol the ’ime llie car was with ns.
a good span of horse, and takethedif*
th<* kind and careful treatment oí Di
bated.
3 0 inhabitants have I/ten lilrraiiv ('anipbeli, F L Coron, Joseph Mo*a. | school Bupt J M RohiiiMun, Hiate creek nr intervention by the other powers
Mr. Fry andiamilv have move«! lo ihe ierence in cash or something else.
I reaaurer . .
E A Wa *e, (¿rants Paar-
»V ar run. VVe hope he will soon be on
Next Friday i* designated by he O»e 'Wept off the lace of the eartl , and 200 Volnry Uolvig, Joseph Myers and James "in veyor
B < > McCulloch Grant« Iteas
l*»gvi"g switch ro keep (he boarding
N ew Y oke . April 5-EuropeNn inter
h
s
feet
again.
Holman
o roner ........ Joseph Myer«, Grants Pass ierence m American siTaiu* will nut I»-
gon school law a* Aibor day.
Th. ■ »r 300 people have found a watery grave
h'»iibe. a-* ihe M« rlin mill in being moved
Houth (¿rantsPass: G W Uolvig, F tA
The detnocratb have at last regi-terei
act tools throughout the «tate, manv « I Building** were picked up by ths flood,
PKBCINCT NOMINATIONS
the e
tolerated by President M« Kin ey, wa
Chausae.
LC
Windom.
II
Zollrr,
Frank
a kick agaiiiat President .VL Kinley
them will plant tree», and other* i e md carried along as though they wete
Al that rem line« to mark the former
Williams: DJohn, «r., justice of the the Washington correspondent 01 it«« ‘ McKinley and the moneyed powers at«
Kithing
I he people who live in Milch M«*r and Harry smith.
beautify their ground* so hm to maki
Herald
There will ‘»e no in« diatiun •
lie o Miller’s mill i* ¡lie wafer tank
i«eace; J B Newcomb, constable. II A
Weal
(irants
P
ams
II
U
Kinnev.
h
«I
ling
bat
k
the
war
movement
place»
should
I
n
*
on
the
lookout
for
such
them look attractive
Program« win
Hiationed on Ils lonely lower, as if if too
the differences between th** Un te­
A’hai rot! There isn’t a thinking man
ccidcntM during high water, that they N l‘ Dodge, T Mott, M M Rum mag* * ougle, committeeman.
able to the occaaiem will lie render« d
were read) a«'d wailing to j imp and
state« and Spain for the adminisira<mi
Merlin
:
W
u
Fry,
ju-tice
of
the
peace
;
in 'lie United State* but what heartih
De ami R A N Rrymrr.
and the children taughi the iniporlam-» might save life, if not property.
leave na
Believing such a«
H A William«, (-unstable; (¿arret Crock- will not accept it.
Merlin
:
gee-
William
Crow,
JoHeph
Mc
with
tiie
president's
action«
will
it
Of the grow mg ttee.
«•epfance might es'abliHh a prec *«<ent fo«
I ramp ait« nipted to jump aboard the
e<l, commit teems n*
C-anlin and C M Si ite«
Spain. The democrat» in both house-
fu'tire interference in qm—iior«* to whit 1»
Uonda\ morning passenger train, but in
Slate
Creek
:
A
M
Jess,
sr,
commit
­
W hai M«» v «- m O ui - Pro pie
a^e m king a big howl breau-e he i* n><
To apprup'iaie |K) .(EX) a« a rebel
Leland: B F M ohr , G W Chapin and
(he United Stales mac be a parly, an«'
■•ome wa\ iiiiseed hi- fooling and tell,
man
W M Hannum
un«l for th«* «tarving Cuban«, «nd still
•low. Now the beet thing Preeiden
There will I m *
wiin Mpain «<*on,(iti
in line with the his 01 ic policyenum*ia'
hr ii-> ng hiniM-l quite badh
The »rain And surely you’lt not regret it.
Kerby
Thus
II
Whyl,
justice
of
tl
e
Wolf ( reek :
allow *pain 10 cum mu«* lie« preMem p«»i
McKinley can no is to de« lare war and
Li
-•• h Spain rrcognixcN the indrprndrn« «-
ed by President Monroe oppo«*i« g Euro
nen we*e ki i enough lo take him on W e give the best hosiery value it
cy, is loo willy to think • f it« rn i>>a*ing •I (’tiha and qu (« tha island ; not merely Windom proxy; Miles Mrr. by (¿rob lieare; Tlios II Chapman, constable; J M
s-nd every mo*tier's Mm of lh<»-e ho-l-
pean meddling with affairs aff cling «In-
r«»ar I to irant« Paia
town at all times, and we beliew
from an American coi*gie«M
Not om im cause « j ! the ircoHcrnint«! «*. but ateo Hart prosy; W L Smith, by LU Win Joon, committeeman.
ing war fiends to th«t fronr. We think
government, Ihe adiiiiuistraiiun ha* de
The chapel c.ir ’Em t>a «uel,” after we are now going one better by of­
West
Granta
Pass:
N
P
Dodge,
rom*
ceni «liouid be appropriate«! unlesM the • »««-MUM» the inirrirai pruple helitvr «loin proxy; II M Rus«, by Kohl G Smith
they would soon change 'heir »tines.
ci«h*d that ii there is to be mediation it
mitteeman
’topping in oil« iiinLt jii-q two week«, fering to you the famous Vernon
incarnire carries wiiti it the complete ex
Doi GLAM
iha< Spaili t* guilty and de ervrs pun* proxy.
South (.¿rants Pass:
Wa* moved on to Leland Friday morn
G W Col vis, must t«e with Spain for the indeprmlei «•«
pulsion ol all ihe Spanisb lurce*
Wv i-hiiHHit lor ihr « rime that desir« yu«l
Mills product, of Philadelphia-the
i.ucky (¿liven . Nut represented.
of Cuba, and nut medialioii belween the
.-SIIMI Itewaiil »IOO.
ing laM. The manager. Mr. Jacques.did Pink of Perfection in quality, un­
have tallii in congress io do the latiei
‘»alice Creek: George Hartwell «nd C'lnmill wvman.
lie l»a'tte *liip Maine and murdutrd in
North (.¿rants Pass: J C Campbell, United States and Spain.
thing or none.
Hic rca-ler» ol Giis pa,ier «ili is­ a great deal of good, earnest work while surpassed for elasticity and durabil­
cold b ood, in time of p« a. e, 2(»6 ol het Ben E Mahl.
B e lin April 5—The Berliner Po-' piraseli lo lr»rn tliai ilirre 1» al lea»l our here, and if will tie >ome time before the
committeeman
Williams
Creea
:
W
D
J«'hn,
Har
y
ity-
'»llicrrM ami errw.
The president ha» very courteously de
I list. of Grants Pass : J hiiihh Holmar, sa\ s : The attempts at joint European dr-Milrd riis.asr tliai scimce hsr heeu many good sermons preached by him
*>ug e, H G Harrington and R P Cheah
An excellent quality in black and
ih«* d«*Ml ruction of I hr Maine, which
h I i I c lo cure in »11 it» aiages, and ili»! i»
dined the proffered service ol Pope Leu
will lade from ih»* memory of the greater I lati usually sold for 20c—to yon
justice of the peace; J II Uolbv, consta intervention t«etween Spam and the
- 'a-arrh
tlall's Cala-ili Cure ia -h» on
'hr president, wt'li a singular la k «»I ire.
United
States
failed
owing
t«»
a
diver
to arbitrate the ditficuhy belween the
We ho»« i now, two pairs for 25c.
l> |M>»iiive cure now known io ihe med pnrtn.n of «.ur inhabitants
Murphy: GM Knox and LW Cai* •le
Perfect
knowledge ol human na ure, treated
gwrce of views.
Emperor Wil iam dr lesi
i
United >tate« and Spam over the < ubau
iralernity
C»'arrh being a con«i|- hi» - fibril mav he crowned with succen I goods.
I-eland:
tnrirlv aw m drpl «rablr incideni, is today *on
dined
to
mix
in
the
affair,
111:
ional
iliaease.
requie®»
a
i-oiisGiii'lon
don
hi
•
It
in
queMtion, ami why nut ? Ibis country
wherevet hl, < ar is sidetracked
J im
Hiate Cn*ek :
R M Robinso« J II man
ilie direct and moving cattee of (hr wat
al trea'ment
Itali'» l'aiurrh Cure i-
nee«I know no poien ate nor vicegerent
Murpbv
E M Cockerline, commit ee ful if the United State« at the pope’»*
Uken
inlernalh.
aciing
rtirectlv
up<>n
like Mpiril i hai I imh now votilrul ol Iwth iMibinson and John A Eggers
word will consent to have a fat moi m i
in the settlement u* its aflairs with
tlie I i I oih I mi <| muco-:» »uriace» of thè
Kerby: II B Hopkins,ThosChanman. man.
•malt* ami ìioum *
il Ì m (Ili« U**ad wah
HpMin. k may l»e verv acceptable to
Waldo: < harte« Docker, committee torn from itw grasp
yalein, tberrbv destro.ing ihe (oun I»
hy
A
B
il'ipkin«
proxy,
T
G
Harmon
<u An.« rivali ni'iigtiRtiuii and rraenlnit-in
<ioti of tlie <li»ea*-e and giving tlie pa
Spain to have hei spiritual sovereign
man
Like a lot of pickaninnies—they
Educate lour Ilo«»«-|4 With
__ (»«caret«.
________
agains' sp.thi ihatiran imp rgnable «»p* J M John I' G Biirrowa. bv J M John
-leni
»1 renai li bv building np lite con»'!
dictate what should be done, but not so
Althousv
J F Kellogg, justice of tl e
Caiuly Cati.nr’lc. cur-- .< • - pat
pstioa
ion forevor
ne\ er change color Not the kind
-ilimn
ami
»»»ialina
nature
in
dniug
n,
poaitiun io an» sudi ro-r water«aud*cu* pruxv,an«l Geo Flotd,bt J F S itli proxy.
10c. 36c. If C. C C fall. drugL-istN rrtund money
Uncle Hum, wIm rec >gmx« « no pope in
work
l'iie pr--piietor» bave so ....... ..
Altiiuuse: W L Babcock, Ed Holland. l»eace; G W Lewis, consiMble; W L Bai -
logm* p »he* ol in et velinoti in Cuba,
Terrible Itching Sores Break Out, of black that runs fast , but
the traiixaci ion ol I mh business
iailh in it» euraiive power» 1 h»t Ihrv -d
cock, coimnitte« man.
W
A
Iteonhaui
an
I
G
W
Itewi«
irrditig th»-siarving victim« ol Spani ««
Pr'—»ring Rest Night or Day- the kind that STAYS FAST We
er *llk) lor anv i-aar ihai il fai » lo cure
Wolf Creek:
Will Smith, committee* j
Waldo. Dan Hunt, Chas Decker, bv
put a low price on them for a flyer
All the coinniercu l>etween the Uniled poli« y ol miriti or uh aiding an armi»
Semi for lisi of te, intonial».
How
Relief Was Found.
man.
Black, tan.
F J. CIIF.NY A CO. Toledo, O
‘‘lh.vefwn troubled for many year, —to you 3 for 50c.
Stales ami the tx mu tlul i-1 tnd olCub * Ims 'ice. PrrM«!'ut dvKmlry iu ks die Lin­ Dan Hum proxy, R M« ailiard, by 11
<>ak Flat: Joseph Da«her, justice ot
sold bv driiuut-ls. 75.-.
Combed
lie ca «nul L Bt iinoii , proxy.
with itching sore» un my face and b.uds. brown and flesh color.
been p»a« lead) de t o e l Amer can citl- coln «pialli' uf iiiiagiti-iilun
Hall'» 1 amily Pili» are ihe h«»t
Oak Flat
Geo L Wheeler and A W the|M*a«-e; G R Ward, constable; G Fi
I could not rest ni^ht or day «nd tha Egyptian cotton, double heel and
sens have lampiodn «1 mllavan »dungeon*; poi liititerlf readily ut tur piace ol other
ramer
Wneeler, committeeman.
Hiteby,
medicine I to. Ic did not relieve me,«l- toe, at 25c.
We will not attempt
Auii iltin cilia« n in ihat city have teen him; il.'dm*« nut know and understand
Bio .
W illiaioH Item*
Gali<*e: J E Loomis, justice of the
though I tried everythin, I could heerof. to describe ’em—your personal ia-
llie contention
rum i-riled to submit to Ihe taunt« and tin« ricali liuman nature, or tir aonhi
My
bu»t»nd
one
d.y
g
,t
ma
»
bottle
ot
pace,
Th
os
Emery,
constable;
1»
E
Mr John wa* in ihr Pa-s last week
I
spection will do more
jeeis ol Ihe contemptible Spaniard ; one have known that Hie di-aaler lo th« nan1 a ticket lor the c >uuty otfivas and io
To Cure C<»u«(ipat too «•rv***r.
Hood-. Sere.p.rin. .„a ,
uki
u
Siahl, coinniitieem.in
Rev. Hoxie i» very »i.-k wi'h 1« pi|>)lr.
Take Ciscaieta Caudv tatb irlta lm« or ST
Maine dealroyrd by a Spanisi) inule, lo elect delegates to the «late and congres j
I he Cooper Wells, of St. Joseph,
ot our go*d war veaaela blown to smith
with tt^ very best Nmdta. I h«ve taken
We did net get all the names of those If C C- C. fail tu cure, druugisis rwf .ad iwn<
First in order was
4 C F ite» wa» in Ihe city on bo»i- ’*v,'n ^t !-» »nd a-n now cured.” M rs . Mich., are con--eded to be leaden
•reei.s, 266 brave American Nvainen al whi« h it w i«« conducted by a gpatindi Niunal vuiiventions
nominated
as
pre«
inct
«'Hirers,
but
have
in the heavy cotton goods, and vol
the bottom ol the
a, the tinned Siat«-« harbor maalrr, would never "r irrairo I I the nomination of a ruprvsenialiv«.
J amks M>
Mount Arlington, N.J.
1
I ’'HF.ET s Ol W ITIN’G PAPEK no»- Tuegil.v.
A IL Hampton, of Leland, and Ja-*. I given them as far as we were able to ob
*4 ’ F or40<rnt'
Think o! it. a ream
flag almost trailed in Ihe dual; m-ult [ b> (hr Anirtnan propina« a mere “itici
Last w-- ir I Lrokeout with aoreson will do well to procure our price
Rev
fluff
held
gen
I<e»
at
the
,M
E
of l»«-t 'jualitv Note I’aprr al thi* pnce.
tain thrm
myt.ee 1 F were., Ur3e Maflveeeo* on these goods per dozen.
added to injury ; and now, in the lace ol I drhl ’* I hr C adì I r n* pill« «Ila demal ol thr v.'artvr,ol Williams, were plac«*d hi noiu
resni»4 ream l'k . al I he Cui ri f h ulfi **. Church Sunday.
inatiun
;
Hampton
received
32
voles
and
£"' *•,
11 rd
uI-la “y »0 much about
all this we are told to wait, meekly wait SpaiiiMli auihoriiir« that the Mattie war*
Not Ice.
Mr. and Mr- M ('hapintn went io Ho<>d.barMp.r
that j detcrm:ned tQ
drMtr«>yed by an riphmion IruiM the ou • Carter 21. B O Mc< unoch, ol Granta Grants Paws Oregon, March 15. ’9S.
See Our Sho* Window.
and murmur not.
.MONOGRAM STATION- >1 .-do -nl la», r nday.
In,W,’€'t*'lerIbfS»nt«:.ini?it
aide, 1« not «»lily an ubvi Hl* lir, but. it l- I‘ amh . and Alex While, ol Kerby, were)
ERY.
Notice ia hereby given tha. Um firm
I»ep r Larrini'ire look a 1 nd of h.. .
We have had a number ol people tell rrgnrdr«! b> I hr Ain« ricali |M*ople a« “a nominated for county judge, and ihe oi R I. Coe riiomas A Co. is hereby
Cortlmen' '-<1 to heal, «nd in «
( all at the C ovrir * office
id -cc ihcir -ample«« oí to tiie I*«.» Ia»i «tek
ua that the Cut kilk •« right in aan'iHg drilling lie " U«»ngr 84 an I lite prop r | v tie »»I ihr convention summ ! 44 k> 10 is this day dissolved by mutual consent,
Monogram stati >nery the
the best men to till the countv «»Ihe»*«, arr right; tliry rein*«* lu bank any lunger tavor ot White, bur sheriff, J H Col­ R. Chorna» retiring, ami R L. Coe A Co.
Ot,» Fryer want lo Medford Fndav to
best in the market.
They
regardless of their t>olitical affiliation oli vagur pruini4«'-8 ol i*niaig'*<i au'Oiioiiik by. E«i Lis'er .»nd Joe Hiatt were noni- I will coniinue the buatnesM, co>le<-t all
MippPed a large num'»er «li rrmain fur a fe« day.
l*oxr«. lor ( tiri tma . and all who r«*< eivetl
A large majority of the voter« ol Jusr
or an ariniMticw, for S|<iute lame lu< ) ina'ed, but Ed Litter knoke«! the pwe- a coniiis ami her« b\ ^a-i-unie all li.tbii • them were delighted with Ihr paper.
Farmer» are >M-«ii,n u. lo fvel bine oi,
K. L 1 ok
phine are ■hinging ami finding just an we breaking tier word whenever she can at i niminon, tiie vote «landing Lister, .iR, tie«.
c mni ol the dry »urin,
Marri»; s. Da Pt y.
T«> < urr < ««usuimi hui l.
There were'
do about thia question, they du not want ford to do it, is part ul her htstorn ai lu- ' Cuibv. 15 and Hiatt, 3
' AKY L I OK
Mr. Tryer ha. rented the Berrv fl«ll
'i'wkv ( »«i u:et» ('an«i v Cat hai tic. io> < - x
any boM, and what im mure, they du not fatny
three names placed in nominal ion fur
R III Mid
‘f C C. C. fail locura. ■iruggi«»ui rrfuuu invìi’
place and moved hi» (amity up Momiai
Entered at the post utfice at Granta Pa-«.
Oregon, a» -e«-umbela*» mail matter
»
' intend to havw <>ne but are going to vote
1 lur the men whuin they believe |to tie
1 b*sl suited to fill Ihe different position«.
A gentleman who is a «Dung party man.
natd io »ur reporter. “I du love a man of
principle ”
Ye-, w« do luo, but the
p*inclplr of rtgtot-doing *« applied to Ute
m tividual I* firs', t«> this lie can con« i-
lemiously and eatiaiacorily adjust bim-
«• If. even io it« every pha-e, becMUM* ii
ishisowti. bii' hi-» pariv pmciple coy
ers a area sco|»r upon wliirn all mu«' I
•land, whether it be in the mud, ur un '
tf/ rn Jirma __________________
E yld Capid
Pats His Foot Ia­
to Oar Hosieij.
ONYX DYE
FAST BLACK
On Face and Hands
Hie Eagle
Bicycle
P. H. Harth & Son
Hood’s
*
Hood’s Pills
Easter Bargains in
w ot Great
Ladies’ (¡apes.
Ladies’ Jackets
BSP
* ^,Oes’ Blacks and Tan,
Men’s Shirts,
Late novelties, White r
.
"'te Laundered; Colored Laundered.
Ladies' Ties.
-Men's Ties,
La die*’ Shoe*
Ladies' (¡loves.
Children’s Shoes.
Ladies’ 11 osicry’, fancy
^mething new for East„
'Rn's IL.ts,
«-SO. «2.5O...Seeing mean!
Hlrqx-s in 1 lac« <lrop stitched.
Ladies’ Skirts, silk. S-l.DS, w -<>i, $1.25,
and Cotton,
TIUKSDAY. Fit I DA Y and sTill DAY.
$l.(Mt.
Parasols and Slk l inbrellas,
Silk Hand Ribtxm with Gold Name Plate
Purse attached.
Dress Goods.
-
Easter Bargains in
AT
Children's Jackets.
Heavy Miners’ Shoes,
Clothing.
Hats,
Furnishings Goods.
Bo.v»- hat. and Caps.
April 14th, 15th and 16th.
Silk Cord with Silk
Bo,,-
Men s Tai k ■<« r>i
‘ * Kiel Gloves i«v
valu„ $l <*> ‘
latest Novelli« —B< t Values
Silks-**25c to «$l.ñu per yard.
...».»I»»lI»»«»»»»■»»<»»«>■»««■«»I«»...»..»..».»..«.».M
Next Saturday we will withdraw our fcwmer Pretntutu
offer and issue a
Our Grand Display of Easter Novelties Will Interest
and Please You
♦ i»dt44W^
Shoes.
X
Cash Green Back Ticket.
Tilts Ticket will be issued with all CASil Purchases ni -d.
in our Dry Goods Department and will be received m )>•) inent
of ail putcha-cs made tn our Shoe l>cpartinent
Bovs’ l ine Shoes T1
,
$2.0(1.
’
and Black. $1.25, tl.50, $1.75,
The County Record» show that we err- ¿cubic tb. Stmk auZ
the County.
L
Is this so ’
tioulne the faxes o< any Dry Goods Hoose tn
q (
•
_
'
* i,r<” »lock of
Jd"i’’<k,,‘san* Children’»
Il it is we ask that you examine samples and compare prices of goods sent you by mail, and
make your spring purchases
Vr ire ,1,
the house that vffirrs yon the largest asMrtment and the best goods for the least monev
i
i- »HHuc i soM ii Hi i sne ti eo as.iwawaa aaassi ■ . ■
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