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As IsDKfKSDKxr Parze, Divorai» harcciAixi ro Tin I ntk « z * t * or & oithxkm Oazuox. GRANTS PASS, JOSEPHINE COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE a, 1X98. VoL. XIV ATTORNEY AT LAW, Piactic*« in all State and ferlerai Courts Office over First National Bank. Gnarr’a P a »*. • • O bboom . J-JENRY L. BENSON. ATTORNEY AT-I.AW. Practices in all Courts of the State Office over First National Bank, G bamt ' s P a *«. - O kkgon . y^RTHI R P. HARTH, DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY. Ofiu over First N ttium&i "mix, PJ - O bkoon . • C. PERKINS, U. 8. DEPUTY MINERAL M liVEYOR, < taaoox. Gaum P a ». •pHOMAS SMITH, Won à Zw cker I> E ► Hydraulic Pipe : Machinery for Mining Purposes. Cast Iron Structure Work. UNDERTAKER. O rec . cn . G rants P ass , The War WlihHpaln A Lively Corpae. ed in Cuba any day. What else are the Once i» heard the voice of War troops iteing hurried south for? O«- izwt JùLa Wuuù. the pi local 1?appciuno? That calls the true aud brave, Speaker Reed's vole in the committee oneer oi Woodville, drove Io Grant, Tbu regular meet I ng» of the W. C . T. on Rules, ot which he b chairman, will In tones that tvho near and far, Paas with a i-pirited team. Alter he U. of Grant* I'**», ar« held the flrat decide whether a special rule «hall be On land ami foaming wave. Bath* at McGregor Bros had transacted hi* business, he starle«! Friday in each month, at 3 P. M. at the for home When he had driven oppo Shoes repaired at Hackett's Baptist church. Th« mother* mealing* reported to the house for the considers* Columbia's soim aroused again, site Savage Rapids, hi* team t* *upposed are held on the second Thursday in each tiou oi the joint resolution for tbe an Gold-dust cashed at Cramer Bros Ami valiant as of old, month in the parlor* of th« Presbyterian nexation oi Hawaii, the other iour mem to have liecome frightened and ran off. Will meet the hosts of haughty S|min, Carbon pa|>er at the C ockikk office church A cordial invitation i* extend bers ci the committee being equally di throwing Wood* to the ground with With courage tried aud bold. ed to all to l>e present Mather* espec If you want your hair cot to suit you, vided, Although S|>eaker Reed is op such violence a* to cause hi* death. ially invited. try McGtegor Bros Sixth St. The gory Maine they will avenge. posed to annexation and will probably Shortly alter the accident occurred Ben New line of 2-ply posted wtdding caid Carter, in passing by, discovered the in And when their cannons roar, The annual election of officers lor the vote against the resolution, it is expect stock for calling cards, for sale al the animate body uf Woods Freedom's toes will trembling cringe, W. C. T. U. will occur on lhe first Fri ed that in deierence to the wishes of his lie felt hie MANUFACTURERS OF Cot Kim office. lkiomed to rule no more. day afternoon in June st 3 o’clock in the party, he will vote for the rule. If he pulse but there was nu vibration and the B at tiet church. All frisnde of temper does, the resolution will at once be Up-to-date photographs only at the body fell cold and clammy. Mr. Carter The spirit* of the murdered crew. Carbon Studio, opp court boose, Grants Uiadurly straightened the (44 mas out ! ance are invited. adopted by a large majority. Stalking above the fray, Pass. President McKinley must hav« m *. and cross»«! the pale hands over hi* The article priuted in last week'* issue lx»ok <lown on those* that wear the blu< A veil—-iivti -e aid ---I tlie Ma:.-:r tn-.-n- uitnt-i. iiu iiiru luuuultni in» uuisvikiiti getting ju y, i in lhe W. C. T. IT **ol«’ffl!t should have Within Havana tiay. ument fund was taken up at tbe New rode rapidly to Woodville, making t>een credited to Susan E. Foster, our cabinet. When everybody else is en The thousands starved in Culm s isle, man M E. church on Sunday, and a known what had happeneti. Kind gaged in trying bv hook or crook to get a state correepondidg secretary. But nerved the Gomez band, handsome sum was realised. frienda telephoned for a casket ; Father The aim of tbe W. C. T. U. is rather pointer on the plans of the army and ! All Kinds of To win the G<xl of Battle's ami le, S M. Geary, Pierson, Mich , writes: lH»Biiisri«, was calle«I to be on hand to to strike at the causes of evil than Io navy, the members of the cabinet decid And Unde Samuel's hand. —"De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve i* cur bury the dead through the rites of the be merely pecking away at result*.—N. ed that it would be best to confine such 4 ing more piles here today than all other Catholic church. Bill Witt wa» sent to i Around Old Glory’s atrip«* and stare, knowledge to the president and tbe sec W. White Ribboner. remedies combined. It cures eczema watch the corpse When lie arrived al i 4 With vessels and with guns, retaries of war and the navy, and in ac and all other akin diseases." W. F. The Princeton Inn baa secured a We’ll rail» in our nation's war* the spot Uncle John wmn sitting on a log cordance with that decision requnsfed Kremer. liquor license for the current year, but Bridge Woik, Bolts, Rods, Iron Shutters, W here tide of conflict run* . looking aoinew hat the worse for wear. the president not to discuss inten<le«l Tbe republican state central commit the application therefor does not t>ear Cells. Window Guards, Doors, and movements at cabinet meetings Tbe tee wired Hon. R. G. Smith, our towns Witt told him of the »ad affair, and said Our flag unfurled to the breeze, the signatures of any of the Princeton gentlemen who have tliuseut;tliemselves man, to canvass Laue county, commenc they were sure he waa dea«l ami had The emblem of renown profsMura. Woods replied, off from opportunities to know every ing Thursday. Mr. Smith telegraphed I sent for the prieet In piratical Spanish seas. The Canadian prohibition plebiscite thing going on and to go on. say they “ Well, here I am; I am a slaver, I am his acceptance Will ne’er go down. bill ha* passed it* secoml reading in tlie did not do so from any lack of interest, not dead if my breath is offensive. I Can you guess how many people in The thought of Washington's fair name house of commons without amendment, bet from fear that they might, if they don't want any priest, what I want is town will be riding Pluenik bicycles be ami with only two speeches against pro knew the plans, in an unguarde«! mo Our country now iuspires my ju/; where in it?” fore June 1st? hibition. It will be concuired tn by lhe ment say something that would serve as To bravely win the warlike fame Cardboard 5c per sheet at tlie Cot bikk seuate within the next ten days. Of our heroic sires The Flag Halving a foundation for publication* that might office, bettei stock 2 for 15e 1 W illiam M ackay , April 28, 1X98. The Scottish Temperance convention frustrate those plans. A facetious con About 3 o'clock p. in, .Saturday Mayer Portland, Oregon Un account of the unusual climatic Coburn announced from the floor of the held at Dundee, Scotland, at which del gressman says the members of the cab From at, Ex-Pedagogue. conditions in the Shasta regions the tav band stand that the crowd bad assent egate* were present from all parts of tbe inet merely advertise their ignorance of Editor Statesman : — ern at Castle Crags will be open for the ble , to witness the raising of our beau country, called upon tbe church "to con war plans to escat«e being «(uestioued by I accidentally picked up the Capital sider anew the extent of the morel ami reception ol guests on tbe first of June. tiful flag Rev. N. F. Jenkins offered their friends and families, especially This is one of th" most delightful resorts a fervent prayer to Almighty God for tbe Journal, of May 13th, in which was an spiritual wreckage within ami without their wives Though spoken in jest, article relative to th« school books used the church eaueeii by the drinking cus there may he some truth in that idea. on the coast. per|>etuation of our government and our For Constipation tako Karl's Clover flag. The mayor then announced that i« Oregon, and the idea It seemed to toms, and to pre** more urgently the Although the senate has devoted prac Root Tea. the great Blo«Hi Purifier. the next thing in order was the raising ■ onveywaa that the American Houk claim* of total abstinence u|>on the con tically an entire week to the considera company together with Mr J II. Ack Cures Headache, Nervousness, Eruptions of the flag by the school girls of Grants science of her member* ” ft also urged tion of the amended war revenue bill, it on the face, and makes the head clear as I'ass. The flag was rapidly run up 112 erman (if «lect«d) would be a virtual "all school board* to make arrangements has not acted upon a single one of the DEALER IN consolidation of one of those cankero«* for the instruction ol the children in tlie a bell. Sold by W. F Kretner. 1 feet towards heaven. When it reached disputed clauses of the bill, each of them monopolies which I he editor of that pa One Minute is not long, ye' reliel is the top of the |Hile, an attached string lter leetna to think very injurious to our nature of alcohol and its effect on the having been passsd over “by request” I obtain«d tn hall that time by lhe use of was jerked and instantly the flag un human frame," and asked tliatouly un- as reacheil. The only real fight that is citizen* and in trying to convince his | terniented grspe juice should be used at | One Minute Cough Cure. It prevents furled to the breeze Six old veterans, likely to occur will be over the substi consumption aud quickly cures cold*, reader* of their wicked designs lie com the Lord's Supper. Many leading men tute offered by Senator Allison, restor three confederates ami three federal*, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia, I* grippe pares the cost of school book* in Idaho and all throat and lung troubles. W. F. tired a salute, and ever» heart felt glad. with those of Oregon. The comparison took part in the meetings, which were ing the bonds and interest bearing cer large and enthusiastic, and 00 serntoas tificates of indebtedness, as provided for Kremer The star spangled banner was sung by is all right perhaps—but the < nnning Golden Eagle Bicycles are honest Messrs. Cramer, K limey, Vramer,Dodge, were preacired on lhe subjec t the Sab in the hili as it passed iiie house,in place w heels at reasonable prices Write for and i'rof. Kurth's brass hand dis manner in which it i* gotten ap, vu: te baths previous. of the issue of greenbacks, the coinage of mislead the uninformed is w hat proin)4* j catalogue. Mitchell-Lewis & Staver Co. coursed some excellent music, after lhe silver seignorage, and the issue of Grace M. E church of Kokomo. Ind., ms to this explanation. pr- Every article sold warranted as represented. which Hon R. G. Smith ami Judge Fann Produce taken ' l’ortland. Or. silver certificates, put in the bill by the has oiganized a temperance society The fact it, th« school book eommia in exchange. Bicycle hospital for all repairing at Crawford ea< li made appropriate and »ion of the state of Idaho by their rep based upon the declaration of general majority of the senate finance commit patriotic speeches. The band played tee. The disputes over all the other Cramer Bros. resentative litre based the school Iroeks conference. Members must take the "Columbia the Gem of the Ocean," and following pledge "Believing with our clauses are U|«on details rather than if you vant the fluent thing that eve of companies who bid to furnish them America, our national anthem, was sung board ol bishops that ‘the liquor traffic principles, ami can easily be settled. It happened in wheels get the new Stearns by the crowd. Rev, Robert Mcl-ean tbe lowest, and after slid books have can never lie legalized without sin,’ and is still believe«! that a majority of the al Redfields. They are beauties finished been purchased they are sent to the pronounced the benediction, after which that God’s woes are *|>okeii alike upon senate will vote for bonds, although po in Black or Orange enamel. the band played a national air, followed various school su|H>rintendents and ths) the drunkard and the druwkard-maker, litical pressure is being used to combine « ums / Mr. A. 8 Dresser, a prominent law by ths closing salute. As tbe large in turn forward them to tbe district and believing that ‘no political party ha» all the silver votes against the bonds. It yer of Oregon City came on Friday crowd wended their wav slowly to their Ismrds of trustees under their supervi a right to ex|>ect nor ought to receive is claimed that enough democrats have sion. morning’s train, ami started at once foi respective abodes, each on*, young and tbe support of Christiane so long as it pledged themselves to «lefeat this move Each chairman of tbe board of trustees Waldo with Professor Hampton, where old, renewed their lov* and tidelity to stands couimitte«! to the license |>olicy ment; and one silver republican—Man is now on the way from the factory receives the book* in charge ami on the he spoke in the interests of the re the flag of our country. or refuse* to put itself on record in atti tle ol Montana, is also counted for bonds. first day of the beginning of a term of publican party. Mr 1». will doubtless The administration think* it will be tude ol o|«en hostilities to Hie saloon,’ I school takes them to the school home make several speeches in this county. A llacket do pledge myself, God helping me, never g«ssl policy for congress to clinch the is the POPULAR WHEEI ami the teacher* aid him in distributing Some infinitesimally little creature Friday as young Claud W«l>b was to vote or use my influence lor any man friendliness expressed for this country Because it Looks Well, starteil the re|K>rt Monday that the riding along the street near Howard's the book* according to grade among th* or with any party which does not meet by tlie officials of Franco by making an first section ol the train to the front had corner on an old gray horse, he was pupils—each pupil being held responsi fully the alaive conditions, aud 1 will unusually large appropriation for Amer Runs Well nnd l>een wrecked just over the Oregon line, hailed by Messrs. Lambert and Seilert ble for any book* he receives during the use all tuy proper mean* to induce ican representation at the big Paris ex "it Stnnds the Racket.” ami that eight soldiers had bean ki’led and requested to dismount. These gen term and at the end of the school the others to join with me in thia pledge to position in 1U00— something like ♦1,000,- outright, and many others trad been tlemen claimed the horse and main !><>oks are all turned hack to the chair tlie eml, that they may be saved from a 000, maimed and crippled. If the Individual tained that young Webb had stolen the man, each scholar making g-xwl any loss wicked complicity with this iniquitous More Men for I lie Neeoml Itegliuent. who started the report knew what a animal l'|»on inquiry we learn that es at the figures paid fer said bonk by business, and to hasten the coming of Saturday Governoi Lor«! received a slobbering babbling idiot ha ia, be Would the horse belonged to Webb; the ani the state. tbe time when this barrier to tlie happi. message from Secretary Alger asking if Thus, you see, pupil* ire furnished «hide bis hea«l for shame. mal strayed off and some fellow caught WRITE KIR CATALOGUES TO uses of tlie home ami nation shall be Oregon woulil supply 330 men to fill the with all the beoks they aet-d free. Tbe overthrown "—Union Signal. Monday morning ona Harry Williams, ami sold the horse to Mr. Lambert, in ranks of th* Second regiment of Oregon alate, ol course, pays for these books, while in a drunken niauillin condition, passing through town Webb diacuvtnd volunteers to the maximum strength, and tbe amount derived from extra tax- A Itallroad Man's I'rayer. undertook to run a foot ra«-e on the bi the animal and lie at once com tilted hi* and tbe governor replie«! that Oregon atioa comes Hum th" wealthy citizens An old railroad worker waa converted would furnish pronptly her quota of cycle track. He had only ruu a short attorney, It. G. Smith, w ho adv teed him principally. Hence we see that the rich and being present at a meeting at which Tine Webb did distance when he fell on tlie hard gran Intake the animal mine «wears, railroad companies, bank- there were mat y inquirers, lie was *»k*<i troops, another regiment if desired, but ite track, striking on the right side of with the above result. er*, loerveeiate, Iwravy land owners, etc., to lead in prayer. He hesitated a mu. he did not think the secreUrv of war’s his hea«l, the momentum was so great Th» buy the school books for the children of maot, and theu with trembling lipa, but *«ggT ...... woulil be satisfactory Cuba. that his right ear was almost completely point of the difference is tfou bj oigan- Idaho at a low price The law that Ex-Secretary of State John Sherman, clear, resounding "'uce, he Mid reverent- severed Irom his head, it was cut or torn verenl- I ■ jq g|| the second call, a cause* this i* a legislative one, and tbe ly "(», Izird, new that I“1 "re f __ fle*8*u nqm»rer tneere would bo required for almost as smooth as if it had been done now s retired statesman, in a recent in state school superintendent get* no cred Thee, lift up my leet from the rough with a surgeon'* knife Dr. Moore terview with tlie Chicago Tribune, it for it* efficiency It's an elegant law road of life ami plant them safely on the lb« 331) men tTirtw »"listed, while uyiss«*- dressed the wound ami sewed the ear among other things saul: "We nave up tering theae men into the regiment ni and work* beautifully us a war with a European power, and deck of tbe train of salvation Mt me Nos. 11 & 12. ' back to its place, but the cartilage ami on The state school superintendent of use th* safety lamp, known as prtldsnce, r«e*iy organiztnl they would make no no loan tan foresee tlie emi " The old all the bloo«l vessel» being severed, he place lor additional officers. gentleman seems to take a gloomy, dis Oregon should not Ire blamed for tbe make all the couplings in the tram with double if the member can 1« saved Oregon won lasting laurel* by her high prices paid for school Isioks. The*-* R. U. Smith will appeal Fleeter'* < ase mal view ol the silustion. lie says that book* are adopted by the state under a tbe strong link of Thy love, and let my prompt i-onipllance with the president’* once more to the supreme court, en the it is a war in the interest of humanity legislative act and the price* are more or hand lamp be the Bible. And. Heaven flrst call for volunteers 8he thorough groun«is that there is a section of the and Christianity, and not a war lor ter less discriminated upon by various book ly Father, keep all switches < lo*e>I that ly armed and equipped her regimentan I ritorial aggrandizement, and concluded load off on the sidings, especially those code which provides that the jtplge be pu* it into th* field and had in it all the seller* to the patrons of our »chools riot- fore whom the case was trie«l is the only by saying, "were I in public life,I would withstanding tbe price* net by the law. with a blind end. <>, Ixird, if it l>e Thy men allowed by the regulations promul pleas« re, have every semaphore block person who can legally pronounce the oppose the retention of any of Hie Hpan- in the state legislature is the place for along ths line tliow the while light of gated by tlie war department. death sentence This of courue is only ish possessions ” W. 8. Vanderbttrg, the populist candi What nonseoes this is! We admit that a remedy of Ibis •< -bool-boob system and bop«, that I may make the run of life a technical point, and in all probability to make it doubly sure elect men whose without stopping. A ik I, lx>rd, give us date two years ago for Congress, and Sherman has been a great statesman in will be over rule«! by the supreme court. A large and complete assortment honesty and integrity are above re who gave Tom Tongue a close race, was We admire Smith's fidelity and loyalty the past, but that he has outlived hl* proach- say W. I,. Cummings, Abner the Ten Commandments for a schedule; in town Saturday, lie spoke at Kerby of Bicycle Sundries in stock. to his client, but we doubt the w isdom usefnllness is apparent to alt. In hi* I-ewis, John W. McCulloch; in fact, the and when I have finished ths mil on in the afternoon Mr Vanderburg ha* palmiest days he was never so great that schedule time, pulled into the great daik of hi* course entire republican legislative ticket, and station of death, may Thou, the .Superin ueen stumping the state in the interest* he could not Ire inconsistent. Repairing a Specialty The past history of Cuba furnishes any on top of this I'rof. Ackerman, state tendent of tlie universe say, ‘Wall done, of the union ticket Have a regularly equipped Bic amount of evidence that most of her m -I iou I superintendent, Io pul the laws I thou good and faithful servant; come cle repair Shop. Parts supplied. people are not capable of self govern into execution, ami our public school and sign tbe pay roll and receive veur ment, that they are teini-barbarians, al system will be second to none in Amer check for eternal happiness "—Selected. W. 1». 8 h * w , ways in trouble, half civilized, ignorant, iea Ex Pedagogue. Waahingtoa Letter. illiterate, pugnacious ami repulsive, and Aumsville, Or., May 17, IH1IH. while we admit Ural Spain, through her There in more expectation than war Those who hsw never had Bl<»<xI Poi long years of tyranny, vice, crime and newa in Wethington, ao iar a» lhe pub Judge M. L |*lpra. tou can not know* what a deiqjp’-aU* con misery is re*|>onsible for the unfortunate 1 lie is concerned That la why the hour Our reporter vi«ive<l Judge M L. WO]<Ial> KILKIIJIN. dition it can produce. Thi* terribb condition of the Cubans, the criminal in ly rumor limit Itelievera, no mailer how diHewa* which th* doctort arc totaHj stincts of the Cuban* has become second I'ipeK. who »ddreNeed the people of Jose wild H may be. There la new« iiu|»ort phine county last Wednesday on the in* unable to cure. I n communicated from nature, by reason of Hie fact that they ant newa — but it in of contemplated on»* generation to another, inflicting it- have been taught treachery and rascality hufh ol th« day. Tbe judge was in a movement* rather than ol batilcN fought happy mood. lie said he had ma<le live taint upon rountleti innocent one« from the earliest dawn of history. Mr and thing« accomplished; cenneqoently ■peecbes in Eaatern Oregon through Oom« y**ar« ago I waa inooulated with polw*D | it cornea under the ban of tlie cenaurabip by a oure who Infarted my iabt with blood Sherman seems to think that all the Waro and Crooli <otintn*a III* last I a I ii I Th«- little one w»« which has Iwen eatabliahrd by the g«>v I'nited Stales ha* to do is to drive ungual th* lUpi Mri» np*e< h waa al Prineville. Ha »aid lie and it* Uf* waa yiajded eminent, and ia not allowed to be n.a«ir Spain out of Cuba,the Philippine islands VM anxious lor the election of Mr up lu th*« fearful poison. public it relates to lhe movement* of THE EXCELUWCE OF SVRl? OF FIGS and Porto Rico, ami then our mission For ata l«*n< year* I suf Moody oi The 1 >allea, who in a |*raonal fer^d untold mia» ry I sfiall have l>een pe forme«!. How abs«r our warahipw, which are trying to get I* due not only to the originality nnd waa covered with *.r*Mt friend of bia The judge mabea two and ukwre from head to lulely ridiculous! Away with such hu that ftpauiah fleet which in dodging simplicity of the combination, but also rpeeuhea aeuth of Portland, one at thiv foot, and oo ¡angumc* around Cuban wat«*ra cornered where it to the eare and skill with which it is manitarians ' it is our duty to take and can eapr«**« mr faHinga manufactured by scientificproceaaea place awl one in Eugene, after which he <»f w>*a thirl dr th iw long hold iszeoession of these ialands.establieh will be bouad to tight, and there are known to the C ai . ifohxia ? io S ybvp y«*ara I had th* Iwat will return to tteo • croud enngreweiona« a republican form ol government there, reasons for expeuling the success ol the medical trea’mvnt. Sev Co. only, nnd we wish to impress upon district and work and apeak for M«xxly. eral phyalHana •«♦*•*•«■• tea« h the Cubans civilization and justice, efforts all the importance of pun basing the aively treated me Fn»t all Ha »aid (ieer ’ a majority over King to no purpoae Th** rn*-r hohi their territory. Imagine the ex Talk ia again prevalent oi poalpomiig true au<l original remedy. As the eurv and potaah __ would go up into me thousands. When tn add _________ fo*l to the lhe invaaioa of Cuba until fall The rea genulue Syrup of Figs is manufactured awful flame which wa*> dwvourinr mr I w*a pense and doubtless the loss of life it aaked an to what he thought about tbe advlacd by friend« wh<> had m -» n wond* rful sons given are that lhe rainy «cason will by the CAhjjesstA Fss S vbcp C o . cure« mad*- by It. to try Swift*« ftpeelfh* We will take to drive the Spanish out of Cu congressional election in the first die < • w butt *• aad I felt h agal re ba. fiesides, we lielieve the resource« ' begin in Cuba abuwl lhe tenth of June, only, a knowledge of that fact will aaaist one in avoiding the worthless my breaat—hope for health and happtneaa trict, he replied that he was not in a po of Colza with her tropical fruits and «Mb- ' during which il will 1« im|MjNBiblv to imitations manufactured bvother par again I Improved from the «tart, and a <*oni* sition to lorin ao intelligerit conclusion, i mete and ¡«erfeet cure waa th* reeult M. h H. ties. The high standing of the C' ai .1- la the only blood remedy which reaches <iea er re«v>ur«-ee, would in some measure but admitted that be thought the figbi tarry on an aggie«»!*# campaign, and perate rase* M r « T W f.»a compensate us lor tlie expense we will that It will require »everai uionlh s roKNlA Fie Srxcr Co. with the me«li- Montgomery Ala. between Tongue and Veatch would l»e cal profession, and the satisfaction time to manufacture the amount oi am Of the many blood remedial, S s H. lie put to in order to free Cube. Thus. close muuition that will be needed by lhe ar- which the genuine Syrnp of Figs has <• th* only <g»e which can reach d,*ep* Jefferson the great a|«ostleof democracy, •eiitwj. violent rate** It never fail« t' •suf, "But we have first to ask ourselves I my. Tbe Im t that thia talk in semi ot given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a gua *nty the cure perfectly and permanently the the question,‘do we wisli to acquire to Is the li!.c ficiahy encouraged, in «lead of being re- of the excellence of its remedy, it is m«>at deaj»8»rate raae*« which are bey-'nd pttr own Cor«le«Jeracy any one or more of < '<>ni|>.niit-w ' buked, mazea it probable that il is hi - far in advance of all other laxatives, Ik-st tlie reach of other rwmediea tbe Spanish province*?’ 1 candidly tended to throw the Mpaniardii off their as it aits on the kidneys, liver and cor,fess tlxt I have ever l<«oke«l upon guard. Il Is ouly the Spaniards who! bowels without irritating or weaken Security is th»- I Its Cuba as tbe most interesting aildilion have oiilemlrd that military operation» ing them, and it does not gripe nor Its Insurance >-* th* which could ever b<- mmle to our system could not be carried an in Cuba luring I nauseate. In ordertogrt its beneficial effects, please remember the name of I Profit- I 1« rratLT vmotam »*. and it th* only of states." Thu* we see that Jefferson, the rainy aeaeon, the tueurgenU have the Company — blood remedy ¡ruarnnt^**d to contain no ehoaenams will ever shine in history I Po’lev Conract pioventolbe tuntrary by making thrir' m**rrnry. potash, or other in me raj CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. tQual a* ute campaigns during that «ea-t Get our Figure * mailed free by Bwift a* one of our most illustrious statesmen, ass rwMcreeo. i « l i waa m favor of tl»* acquisition oi Cuba, I i -on United Irokpa ititv h» I n » d S|e-ihr Company. Atlanta Georgia X. I’. DODGE. District Agent Utt UVH.AA, *»j. 1U.W I »KU. A. X. W. C. T. U. COLUMN. ROBERT G. SMITH, GaAxrr’a P ass , No. 30 i ► ► ► k k 1 4 J. M. CHILES Staple & Fancy Groceries FIRST NATIONAL EAKK — OF — SOUTHERN OREGON. lital Stock, $50,000. oeive dz|>oHiU subject to check or on | ficate payable on «lemand. llsuglit drafts on New York, San Fran «, and Puttland. I elegrapbic transfer* sold on all |>oints in E. United States. Special Attention given to Collections am general buxine»- of our customers. Collection- made throughout Boutherr Oregon, and on all accetwible poiute. J. D- FRY, President. J. T.TUFES, Vice Preaident. R. A. B ooth . (tahier. I L N. E. McGrew Pioneer Truck and Oelinery GRANTS PA88, OREGON BEE HIVES BEE SUPPLIES J. W. Turvey, WILLIAMS, ORE. ITALIAN iff KENS ANI» BEES. Untested Queens....... $1.00 Tested Queens ....................... I 50 Full Colony ............................. <>00 OUR THIRD CAR OF Phoenix Bicycles Tin: PHOENIX THE GOLDEN EAGLE is the best medium priced wheel on the market. MITCHELL, LEWIS à STAVER CO. MEDFORD. OREGON Crescent Wheel $50 T. A. HüOß - BICYCLE STORE Sundries McCORMiCK’S NEW 4 Sacrificed to 1897 Blood Poison. MOWERS Lit/ a, ph i . k 1. C VAN KX.Xr. Carbon Plioto St i id IO W« Make a •p«*c slty •r Qhtdree* PtietO» Opp.Court H All Work Finished in from 3 to 6 Days, Regardless of the Weather. GRANT'S PA*«, ORE '"w Why Because The Jewell Hardware Co. Sckifhugs S.S.SX Blood I