Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, August 04, 1898, Image 1

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GRANTS PASS. JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1898.
ROBERT G. SMITH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
| P. actives in all State and Federal Courts
Office over First National Bank.
■ G kast s P ass ,
■
-
O bugon .
J.JENRY L. BENSON,
ATTORNEY
at - law ,
' * Practices in ali Courts of the State.
Office over First National Bank,
G bant ’ h P as «,
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G bbuux .
ARTHUR P. HARTH,
I DOCTOR OF DENTAL 81 RGEKY.
Office over First N ttional Bank,
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G bant ’ z F am ,
TJ C. PERKINS.
G rant « P ash ,
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James Holman
Residence
North 7th street.
Thomas Smit h
Residence
F Mt. Gilbert creek
near faeton’.
QMITH & HOEMAN,
UNDERTAKERS
Parlors 6th street, opp. Court House.
G hants P ass ,
- O regon .
-
I..C. VAN EXXE
<¡. FU EBY.
Carbon Hlioto
VIcilO
<>pp.Con
Finished in from
a
I
Specialty >
3 to 6 Days,
Regardless of
the Weather.
or
• Chidrens’ ,
I Photos. <
GRANT'S PASS, <>!{!•
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
UNITKD »TATES.
William McKinley
President................
Vice President .... ..Garret A Hobart
.............. Judge Dav
Secretary of State
Secretary of Treasury . .. .I.ymaii .1 < iage
Secretary of Interior . . .............. UN Riigs
Secretary of War ........ . . Rusw 11 A Alxer
_____________....................
John 1» Long
Secretary
of Navy
. ..
Secretary of Agriculture Janie« A Wilaon
Poalinaeter-General ........ James A Gary
Joseph .McKenna
Attorney-General
STATE OF OKEGON.
(Geo W MeBriile
U. 8. Senators ..
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(Thos II Tongue
Congressmen....
(W R Ellis
... CM ldleman
Attorney -< ¡citerai
W I' lxird
............
Governor............
.HE Kincaid
Keeretary of State.
State Treasurer.......... . . I’hil -Metschan
Hupt Pub Instruction . . ... ,G M Irwin
W II Leeds
Slate Printer....................
fC E Wolverton
Supreme Judges
.. - K S Bean
/ F A M< ore
. F A Marcum
■ J B Eddy
K R Coniiiii««ioners.
( ii 1t Compson
Clerk of K R Commission Lydell Baker
Clerk BoardSchool LandCom Wllodell
EIKST JUDICIAL D1KTB1CT.
Western Division........fudge II K Hanna
Eastern Division
Jtulge II I. Benson
ProeecutingAltorney
.... C B M atson
Member Board of Equalizat KA Einmitt
u. s. i.Axn orvicK aoeEBi'Bo.
Ke.eiver.................................... Henry Booth
Itegister........................................ IT Briggs
JOSKPMHE col NT Y
.......... C E Harmon
............ A lie Axtell
(Nick Thon
Commissioners
■■ (Dick George
........ Roy Bartlett
Countv Clerk
. . Ed Lifter
Sheriff
..........I W Virtue
Representative
.............. J T Taylor
^Treasurer
. * J D Haye«
School Superintendent
........ Ei-liifl Pollock
Assessor
BO McCulloch
Surveyor
........ Dr. J Myer«
Coroner
I'RKCINCT OFFICKKM.
Jaatiee.................................... James Holman
IDonetable.................................... I H Colby
Joint Senator.
County Judge.. .
CITY OF GRANT’« FAB«.
................ \V T Coburn
Ala tor
. . W Elmer McGregor
Auditor. .
.............. Col Johnson
Treasurer
. T B Elliot
hit reel Commissioner
F W Hnggerlh
Alai'slial
Dr.
Win
Flanagan
I
L u Jenning«
I F L ( oron
Cotinvilmen
W A 1119*410*
I Frank FetKch
( Fred Guyer
1 Regular meetings of the city council of
Grant's I’aee are held in the conmil
K mmus in the city ball on th« first and
third Thursday evenings of ea<Ti monili
ciact rT COl'BT
Meets on the thirl Monday in April
ai.'I the fourth Monday in September.
cochtt covar.
2 Frollate court meets fir«t Monday of
January, April. July and September
County commlssiotiera court meets first
Weliiewlay .Her the meeting of the
county court.
FIRST NATIONAL
ZB JL
ŒC
— OF —
SOUTHERN OREGON
Capital Stock,
i
$50,000
E Rei-ri.» dspomto saM«rt to check or ■«
<»rtifi<-.ir payable on dcmusl.
EgrIUSgbt .(.-.tv on ><-w York. Snn Fran
•fa.. . usi IMC-lnnd.
»Telnrrathic transf-r* «4.1 - hi .11 poinG in
III. Unttou Mates.
■ ft,»-, ial Attention giv.n to < <>1!« u. n-
fro. r • txkHD««* of oar cast. •>:>«».
■ O.llco«!* m»lc |bn«<h"Sl S-..ithm
.jHlbrwindonnii ncmnsiMe pointe.
,
■ J. D. FRY, Prêtent.
I J. T.TUFFM.Vic» Frcoirnl.
R. A. B ooth . Uatder
N. E. McGrew
k
Wianesi Truck and u-
grants pass . ure < ìo «
CRESCENT WHEELS
$35
All Work
We Make
but oue person. The pavements are of a spreeiii# when I
went to Evetti- got it,just as she bad reached the last
comp'jsitiun manufactured in England burg, or when father was not in stanza:
CIUI100
from slag, pleasant and even, and dura­ camp. 1 managed to conceal moat of
I' obto kico .
Go for my wandering boy tonight:
The island of Porto Rico, according ble when no heavy strain is brought to my bad conduct from him, while mother
Go sea:ch for him where you will;
Shoe« repaired at Hackett« ,
to a rcent report of the British consul i»ear upon them, but easily broken and never«uapected my -wild way», although
But bring him to me with all his blight.
(Foreign Office, Annual series, No. 1917, unfit for heavy traffic. The street« are her paHlor and three-fourtha ofthecon-
Gold-dust cashed at Cramer Bros
And tell bim 1 love him still.
1897),
has an extent of about 3.668 swept one* a day by hand and, strange «rogation were well acquainted with iny
‘ Then came the refrain ;
Bicycle hospital lor ail repairing a
to
say,
are
kept
very
dean.
From
its
ahortconiinga.
square miles—S5 miles broad and 95
o where is my boy tonight?
Cramer Bros.
“Well, when I waa about twenty, we
miles long. The Statesman's Year Book, topographical situation the town should
o where is my boy tonight?
Take your blacksmithing to Trimble
i
be
healthy,
blit
it
is
not.
Thu
soil
un
­
reach-d
a
point
in
a
job
where
we
had
1898, gives the population (1887) at
" When she sang that second'where,'
Bacher for first-das« work
der
the
t'ity
is
day
mixed
with
lime,
so
been two week« in the rain and mud. with all the emphasis of her genius, liar
813937,of which ever 300,003 are negroes.
II is and got to the end of a aection one Thurs-
Hood*« Pill« are the only bill« to take
There are 470 miles of telegraph and 137 ' hard as to be almost like rock
longing, her mother heart could give it,
with Hood'« Sarsaparilla. Easy »nd yet
miles of railway, la-rides 170 miles un­ consequently impervious to water, and d«y noon. Father raid that we would the agony of her soul seemed so great
’
furnishes
a
good
drainage.
The
trade
have to Uy off until the next Monday that it irresistibly drew me to my feet,
efficient.
der construction. According to a report
by United Sta es Consul Stewart, of ^iud blows strong and fresh,and through morning beeauae hie plana for the next and 1 walked up the aisle towards ber
Mrs. Rehzopf and Lola left Saturday
San Juan (printed in Highways of Com­ tlm harbor runs a stream of sea waler at were matured. I determined the: and with my arms outstretched. Further
morning for Igerna, Cal., for a week or
merce), there are about IM) miles of a speed of not less than three miles an there to put in the beat part of the next words died on mv lips, the organist
more of recreation.
With these conditions, no con­ three daya at Evettabnrg on a grand old
good
toad on the island.
Elsewhere hour
ceased playing, and in wondering sur­
Mies Nell Du Peat t went to Medford
transportation is effected on horseback. tagious diseases, if properly taken care jamboree.
prise turned to look at my mother. For
Fnday morning to take charge of the
of,
could
exist;
without
them,
the
place
"So I walked back to the terminua, the briefest moment silence reigned,
The British report above referred Io
Postal Telegraph office at that place.
Be­ and the 2 o'clock freight bumped and
save that the teh phone systems of San would be a veritable plague spot.
then I sobbed like a child
\V. H. Simmons was in town Saturday
Juan. Ponce and Mayagues have recently sides the town within the walla, there banged me forty milea to Evettzburg.
" Here I am mother.’
with early watermelon«, the first of the
been contracted (or bv local syndicates. are small portions just outside, called Here 1 disappeared in a saloon down
"»low could a carefully studied melo­
season.
He has in an acre of early
In Ponce, a United States company ob­ the Marina ami Porto de Tierra, con- town, and noon became obvioue to sur­ drama have been better acted? Mother
me loos.
lam
in
¿two
<»r
three
thousand
inhabi
­
rounding
evetila.
The
aaloon-keeper
waa
tained the contract for the material.
came hastily down the choir steps and
Golden Eagle Bicycles are honest
There are 100 stations already connected, tants each. There ate also two suburb«, careful that my whereabouts ahould be folded me in her arms. Then Dr. Darby
Write for
wheel« at reasonable price«,
and it is ex|,ected that 290 more will one, Ban Turce, approached by the kept quiet, and bundled me into hi* own seised one hand, and father took the
catalogue. Mitchell Lewi« A St aver Co.
l>e in operation shortly
There have only road leading out of the city, and livingroom« when I became unal'lo Io other. The organist struck the chords
Portland. Or.
been recent harbor improvements ill the other Catano,scions the bay, reached care for tuyeelt.
of'Old Hundred,' and almost as one
by ferry. The Marina and the two sub
"Father stayed at hia job preparing voice, the congiegation burst into the
Mr«. M. F. Herrin was on Friday
San Juan.
urbs
are
situated
on
sandy
points
or
Saturday
the
next
week'a
work
until
juncts
that
serve
to
bring
the
village
in
morning*« train for Ashland, returning
The University ot Oregon graduated
In 1895, the value of the total imports
Doxology, ‘Praise God from whom all
iron - a’ten dunce at the meeting« of the doser touch with modern improvement last June the largest class in its history. was $16 153.0'iu. against $18,316,971 for spits, and the latter are surrounded by afternoon, when he went to Evelteburg blessings flow,' and I think they sang it
grand lodge of the Degree of Honor. and development, are treated in practi­ The class numbered thirty. The fall the preceding year. The exports were I mangrove swamps. The entire popula to be prevent at hia choir meeting al about 10times while they were shaking
That lodge honored her by electing her cal detail, and the articles will doubtless term will begin September 19lh. Stu­ valued at $14,629,494. against 810,015,- tion of the city and suburbs, according «even in the evening. His train was de­ hands with me,
grand recorder, an honor which had nut be most useful to people living in the dent« who have completed the tenth 065inl894. The principal increases in to the census of 1887. was 27,003. it is layed, and he went directly from the
"All that was more than two years
One- depot to the church. By a strange des­
smaller towns and villages.
been th jugnt of by her.
grade branches can enter the sub-fresh­ imports, as compared with the preced­ n >w 1896) estimated at 30,01)6
ago. I date a ditFere-.t life from that
half
of
the
population
consists
of
ne
­
tiny,
it
seemed,
mother
wag
selected
Io
man class. No examinations are requir­ ing year, were in meat, fish, olive oil,
night "
ed for graduates of accredited school« and tobacco.
Decreases weie noted in groes and mixed races. There is but sing, ‘Where is my Boy Tonight?’ for
Reasonable equivalents aie accepted for Hour, vegetables, and wine. The expor­ little manufacturing, and it is of small evening service.
"I ast summer 1 wu making a horse­
The Standard Oil Com­
"On iue way home father asked for back survey in Southeastern Kentucky.
most of the required entrance studies. tation of c flee diminished, and that of importance
Catalogues will be sent true to all appli sugar and honey increased. Owing to pany ha« a small refinery across the me, and mother replied that she had A local preacher, by the name of l-ogan
They both became was guiding me and I was to stay at hia
cants. Persons ue«iriiig iiiiu«mauuu die troubled state of »flairs in Cuba, bay, in which crude (»etroleum, brought not seen me
rail»* Wheel
may address the president, Secretary J. prices (or tobacco have increased enor­ from the United States, is refine I. very uneasy, father with an inkling of house one night.
,J. Walton, or Mr. Max A. Plumb, all of mously in Porto Rico
"Several days previous Im had come
A large aifiount Matches are made, some broom«, a little the truth, mother with all sorts of name­
Eugene, Oregon. The course« ottered lias been planted, and the crop promisee soap, and a cheap da«« of trunk. There less dreads. As 1 did not turn up that upon a party of gamblers in the woode.
are also ice, gas. and electric light works. night father started a private policeman His son Thomas was one ot the number,
are those of a good university. There well
The climate Is warm, but for three on a search for me before breakfast, He but Its had impartially reported all of
CITIKK.
, are department« of modern and ancient
! language«, physics, chemistry, biology,
San Ju u.— San Juan i« situated on a months of the year agreeable, although unearthed me and got me to a hotel, them to the Grand Jury ; they had heard
geology, English, psychology, math­ long and narrow island, separated from (•lie is subject, from the sudden changes, where a servant was feed to sober me up. ol it, and had been in hiding ever since.
ematics, elocution, advanced engineer­ the main inland at one end by a shallow to cold ami catarrhs. Thu natives are The policvuian then went Io report, but With Spurtan like determination he had
ing, astronomy, logic, philosophy, and arm of the aea, over which is a bridge particularly «uscuptible to this da«« of as my father was not at home, the whole resolved that his son should suffer with
physical education
AJusic and draw connecting it with the mainland, which «ilments, and to consumption and bron­ miserable truth come out to my mother. the rest, but his wife was deeply grieved
He said as ho was leaving:
ing are also taught. Tlie tuition is which run« out at this |>oint in a long chitis.
at the circumstance, and felt indignant
/’«»are.—The city is situated on the
" 'Mrs. Gendrin, I would advise you that a father should immolate a son in
i free. All students pay an incidental sand «pit, Home nine miles in length, ap­
south coast of the island of Porto Rico, not lu see Harry today. He will be all
such a way.
| fee of ten dollar« yearly. Boa d, lodg parently to meet the smaller island; at
on a plain, about two miles from the right tomorrow morning, and you can
' ing, heat and light in t he dormitory cost the other end, the inland ends in a rug­
‘•I knew nothing of these facts when
seaboard.
It is regularly built—the see him before he starts back to camp.
♦2.56 per week.
ged blutl or promontory, «ome hundred
Mr. Logan and I reached the house
1
central part almost exclusively of brick You would only bo needlessly distressed
could see that all relations were nut
feet high and three fourths of a mile
The Oregon IntluNtrial Exposition
houses
and
the
suburbs
of
wood.
It
is
A large and complete assortment
at what you would see today, and you llioioughly cordial, but cculd not surmise
distant from the main island.
This
Ixivers of good music—and they are
the residence of the military commander can do him no good now. If possible I
of Bicycle Sundries in stock.
the disturbing cause.
promontory is crowned by Morro castle,
and the seat of an official chandler of will get him home tonight alter supper.’
plentiful every where— will be glad to
"After supper we sst in the suit June
the principal fortification of the town.
'
know
that
the
coining
Oregon
Industrial
commerce
There
is
an
appellate
crim
­
Repairing a Specialty
"Mother promised that she would not moonlight and .Mr. Logan asked uie to
At this end of the island is the entrance
Exposition is going to treat the people to
inal court, besides other courts; two trv to see me until I should lw sober,
to the harbor, with a narrow channel
sing. .Mrs. Logan was sitting farthest
Have a regularly equipped Bicv
the best music that can be procured.
churches—one prolestant, «aid to l>e the and went to the morning service. lath­
out ill the yard near tlie ‘office,' aa the
and rock}’ bottom, so close under the
cle repair Shop. Parts supplied.
The committee ha« engaged Bennet’«
only one in the Spanish West Indies— er came to me early after noon, but 1 waa
headland that one can almost leap
boy's building in some southern yards is
Military Band for the full term of tlie
two hospitals besides the military hos­ sleeping heavily and ho thought it best
called.
ashore from a passing vrssel.
The wa­
exposition, and that is an assurance that
pitals, a home of refuge for the old and not to disturb me
When 1 awoke,
ter here is some 30 feet deep. To a mar­
"Aitor several pieces I thought ot
the music will be of the best,—not only
poor, a perfectly equipped fire depart­ about •'> o'clock in tlie afternoon, 1 was
iner unacquainted with the locality, or
'Where is my boy tonight?* My mind
classical but also abounding in old time
ment, a bank, a theater, three firnt-class <luly sober, but luid a raging headache .
w hen a norther is blowing, this entrance
reverted to that blessed Sunday night in
melodies ami every-day tunes that every-
hotels, and ga« works. The city ha« an When I learue. that il waa Sunday 1
none
of
difficulty
and
danger
After
Evetlsburg, and my mother's longing
» body understands ami appreciates.
ice machine, and there are 115 vehicles knew that my spree waa at an end, so I
seemed to till my own soul, so that the
rounding the bluff, one finds a broad
MONMOUTH. ORE
Sufierintendent Baker of tlie Oregon
for public cunve)Alice.
The inhab­ c alled for a cup of strong coffee. While
Strong Acndeniii'and Professional <’ourst"<,
singing was particularly expressive.
and beautiful bay, landlocked, and with
numlier about 15,000, I was drinking il 1 heard from the po­
Well-<*<,ui|>pt*«l training department of nine Industrial Exposition has made a trip a good depth of water, which is being itants, who
We were in a 'cove,' where roeky preci­
grade., with 239 children.
| to Omaha and inspected the Trans-Mis-
are principally occupied in mercantile liceman that mother knew every thing. I
pices hung near, and my words seemed
increased by dredging
it is by far the
Kegular Normal Course of three years.
( «issippi Exposition and saw how things
pursuits; but carpenters, bricklayers,
"I waa terribly cut up about it, and to climb the cliffs and enter all the
Senior year w holly professional.
lH‘st harbor in Poito Rico, ami probably
Graduates of accredited high schools and were* done there, and acquired ideas on
joiners, tailors, Mhoemakers, ami bar* u:y mother's sorrow-laden face arose ba-
gloomy crevices and caverns with the
colleges a>lmftteit direi tly to professional modern fairs, which he will introduce as good a one as can be found in the hers find good employment.
The de­ fore me with great distinctness as 1 sat
work.
wild despairing query ol the wierd refrain.
West Indies. However, it has its draw­
partment of Ponce counts about 40,000 on th« edge of that hotel bed. What
The diploma of the school Is recognised by and improve on here. Every new at­
I don't think 1 was struck on my own
backs
Sailing vessels are frequently
law us a life certificate to teach.
tractive and useful feature ot fairs will be
inhabitants. The chief occupation« of with I Hat faej and my conscience, you
The graduates of the school are in demand
voice, but I could not help knowing
1
detained
by
the
northerly
wimls
during
introduced at the coming Oregon Expo­
as teachers.
I the winter months, ami even steamer« the |>eople are the cultivation of sugar, can easily believe that the next few that I was singing well, and I felt a Une
Light ex|H*nses - The year for from $120 to sition, and the surrounding« will be so
cocoa, tobacco, and oranges, ami the hours were simply awful. Then the
exhileration in the surroundings.
with a draft of over 20 feet are some-
$1«>
Beautifnl and healthful location.
No pleasant ami agreeable that all will l>e | times delayed ; but these occasions aie breeding of cattle. Commercially, Ponce church bell rung, and al the sound I
"Mr. and Mrs. Logan wore facing me
glad they came,—and people will come
is lite second city of importance on the roused myself and said:
saloons
and did not see what 1 aaw aa 1 started
The first term will open Tuesday, Sept. 2". from all part« of the northwest, and full rare. When they douceur, the “boca,” island
A fine road leads to tlie port
" 'Mason, I'm going to ohureh.’
< atalogues. giving full details of work
on the last stanza. A yountf man walked
' <>r entrance to the harbor, is a mass of
(Playa . where all the im|»ort and ex­
cheerfully sent on application. Address descriptions of the things they exhibit
' Where ar, Harry ?'
from the shadow of a tir tree to the
seething,
foaming
water
and
presents
an
will go to all parts of the country and
President., or W. A WAN N. Secretary of Faculty.
port trade is transacted.
Playa I iaf
" 'At the First Cumlierland. ’
office
He lifted his tìnger in warniag
I imposing spectacle. To eee steamers of
many parts ot the world, and the result
about 50 M) inhabitants, and here are sit
"'You are in pretty rough sin ape (or to me, ami I proceeded with the singing
1
16
to
18
feet
draft
enter
in
a
severe
will be a large intlux of new people to
listed the custom house, the office of the church.’
as though nothing hail happened, but
tlie northwest and a corresponding in­ | norther, is a sight to be remembered, as captain of the port, and all the consular
" 'Yea, but 1 haven’t time to go home watched him narrowly, although I could
the
great
waves
lift
them
up
and
seem
crease of wealth, and everybody will be
offices. The port is spacious,and will liol<l and put on more suitable dollies. I will
not believe that he meant harm when
shout to hurl them forward to destruc-
benefited.
vessels of 25 feet draft. The climate, on sit under the gallery behind a column
acting so openly. He stood still in the
■
tion.
At
such
times
there
is
need
of
s
hi the great exposition building, or
account of the sea breexes during the and will not lie not'.'cd. You must go
shadow until I hsd finished
stanch vessel, steady nerves, and a cap-
rather group of buildings, are to be gath­
day ami land breezes at night, is not op­ with me to sleet me safely past the rum
"There was silence for a moment, then
lain
well
a<
quainted
with
the
channel,
ered the products of the field, forests, or- ,
pressive, though warm ; ami, as water shops, for it is very important that 1
’ a« no pilot will venture out.
Mrs. Logan arose in a bewildered way,
chard, mine and factory, and the food'
for all purpoaea, including the fire de­ keep straight, as I have to go to work
tOBM-d her arms wildly and moaned, not
barvottl from tlie sea, and combined , The island upon which the cit) «(and« partment, is amply supplied by an a<|Ue tomorrow. ’
loud, but with searching, tienetrating
'
is
shaped
much
like
an
arm
and
hand;
I will) tlieir exhibiton will be must *, flow-
duct, it may ‘>e said that the city of
"Mas' jfi «lulled, Dili HUHWered that he
force,'Oh, where is tny boy tonight*'
| ers, fine art« ami amusement«, combined | it is alsnit 2*4 mile« long and averages Ponce is perhaps the healthiest place III would go with me.
"Die figure in Hie shadow cried aloud
| with inetrnction, all in daily install- I less than one-fourth of a mile in width. the whole island.
“1 had on mv corduroy «urveying t<»g«
the words, 'Here I am, mother!'
I
The
greatest
width
is
a
little
over
half
a
(CON< Ll hKn NEXT WEEK.)
merits.
and a wool shirt. The servant brushed
"She turned as Logan and ( sprang to
it is an opportunity for useful am use- | mile hi the portion representing the |
me lip, but I iiiun I have looked pretty
our feet. Tommy! Toaiiuyf she mur­
hand,
which
also
contains
the
major
!
placed
ment and sight seeing which is
rough when Matron and I «lipp$»l quitdiv
mured as the strong young fellow folded
I within tlie reach of all. Few
1
can afford part of the city. SanJuan is a perfect
The regular rnenting** of th« W.(’. T. into a aide entrance and took neat« in a
her in a filial embrace.
|o misg it. and excursion i rates will be specimen ol a walhd town, with portcul­ ; (J. of (irantn I’ amm ar« held the first aecluded corner, but near the pulpit
"L'>gan said, as severely as possible:
Friday
in
each
month,
at
3
p.
in.
at
the
lis,
moat,
gat«*«
and
battlements.
Built
very reasonable.
and choir. I wm greatly agitated by
Baptist church. The mother« ineeling«
'Young man do you know you are want*
3 he producers of the northwest are in­ over 256 years ago, it is still in good con- ■ are held on the aecond Thursday in each entirely new eenoaiione, and felt that a i
••d by the Grand Jury?”
vited to send sample*« of their fruits. diLion ami repair. The walls aie pie i month in the parlors of the Presbyterian critical point in my career wa« at hand. ,
" 'Yes, father, but the song I just
ture«<pie,
and
represent
a
«tiipendou»*
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hiirch.
A
cordial
invitation
is
extend
­
“There were very few in the room |
I grains, grasses dairy and all other pro-
Mother« espec­ when I entered, but in 26 minute« the beard and mother’s heart breaking wail
. ducts, and all such exhibits will be giv­ work and cost in themselves. Inside the ed to all to Iw present
ially invited.
determined me to stand my trial and
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en prominent places and well cared for. walls, the city is la'd off in regular
immense auditorium wa« packed, for Dr. i
pay the penalty like a man. I was skulk­
“Here I Am, Mother "
r-quares, »ix parallel streets running in
Darby wan then in the heiglit of hia pop­
ing near H im house hi order to get pro­
the direction of the length of the i«land | In 18$4 I wa« in one of the Ohio river ularity and drew ininienrely.
visions enough Io keep me until after the
and seven al right angles. ¿1 he houses counties in western Kentucky, and for
“After the opening prayer, my mother
aie closely and compactly built of brick, •ome weeks sU^pped at a hotel where« rore to ting her nolo. Thkl wa« my . onrt would adjourn. Now I will stay
usually of two stories, stuccoe«) on the young civil engineer hoi his headquar­ principal re4Mon for corning, but I had | here tonight, and tomorrow I will go to
town and plead guilty. Then I shall
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outsnle and painted in a variety of colors. . ters
Harry Gendrin was one of those no idea of what «he wan going to «ing '
Tiir upper floors are occupied by the | mellow, o|»en natures w ho have popular­ She had »ling it a time or two, and it | never XAmble again, please God. ’
" ‘Amen,’ said tlie lather, and the eon
more respectable poople, while th« ( ity for a birthright, and was soon a fav wa« now by the reqnevt of several that
ground floors, almost without excep orite in tlie tow'll ami hotel. He liked «lie wa« to ning it again. Bbe would, il I added, '.Mother, you will never again
The ill fated Maine and all the great battleships are
tion, are given up to negroes and the to come into mv room and sing. H im l*o««ible, have avoided it alter the morn* 1 nave to ask in earnest, ‘Wliere is my boy
pictured. No clearer idea of these vessels can pox
poorer cla««, who crowd one upon anotb voice was a deep has«, my room-mate, ing'i development«, but «he had been i toioght?' "—Union Signal.
er
in th« most appalling manner. The • Manis, sang a part th it I was never announced in «11 tlie paper« and nothing
mb»; be obtained tbaa b kiv < n bj th
;
How to Look Good.
¡M/pulalion within the walls is estimated musician enough ‘o name; Harry’s room new had l>een rehearsed, so ah« mml
tographic reproductions accompanied as they are by
al 26,000, and moat of it lives on the mate, Jervis, nang a rick tenor; «ml I fwriorce, ring what must surely have! < iood looks are really more than skin
introductory chapters and by concise descriptive
deep, depending entirely on the healthy
ground
In one small room, with ' tried to carry the air.
Is4.*e.a’ated her «» ill at ♦ very word
As 1 condition of all the vital organs. It the
text under each view. The combination affords the
a flimsy partition, a whole family will | On one occasion we sang, “Where is have already told you, it wa« the fir«t liver 1« inactive,you have a bilious look,
it your stomach be disordered, you have
most complete information regarding
The ground door of the town j my Boy Tonight?" and al its «onrlusi >n time 1 had heard it
THE EXCELLENCE 01 Si Dl l’ OF FIGS retida.
.« dyspeptic look j if your kidneys be af­
reeks with filth, and conditions are most . Harry raid :
“
At
the
fir«t
line,
‘
Where
iw
my
Wan-
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is due not only to the originality and
fected, you have a pin -bed look Secure
unsanitary.
In a tropical country,
"it you cam to hear the story, I will tiering boy tonight?’ the audience, who good health, ami you will surely have
simplicity of the combination, hut also
where
disease
readily
prevail«,
the
con
­
tell
you
where
I
first
hear.l
that
song
’
’
all knew the na«l truth, were aunderful- g esl looks. "Electric Bitters" is a good
V j the care and skill with which it is
“Tell it bv all means," «aid the rest ol ly affected. Me other did not dream that literati»« and Tonic. Acte directly on
manufactured by m -U-ntifie processes sequences of Much herding may Ije easily
the stomach, liver aud kidneys. Purities
There in no running waler .r> us.
known to the C alifornia F’ iq H trup interred.
I was present, I but »opposed I was yet the blood, cures pimples, biochew and
Co. only, and we wish U j impress upon the town
The
entire
population
de
“i will have to begin by aayiiig that in the hotel, All her gentle, patient, bmls. sml gives a good eomplexion.
The Fifteen Portfolios containing a wealth of infor­
nil the important of pun basing the l»ends upon rain water, caught u|»on the until recently I was a pretty rnkleie
gusraaleed. Sold by W. F.
loving nature ato od revealed in the Every !■■>
mation can be obtained at this office for 10c eavh.
true and original remedy. As the
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fiat ruo(« of the buildings arid condu< ted chap.
My father lias always been a painful moan of those first words Kremer. .’lOcents per bottle.
genuine Syrup of Fig« is manufactured
by the C alifoknia Fn* B trup (o. to the cistern, whn h occupies the great railroad prospector and surveyor, and I Oh, how I haled myself for making it
Ot) y, a know ledge of that fact will er part of the inner courtyard that is have Im *n with him in camp ever since I possible fur her to » sing those words
assist one in avoiding the worthless an pi-tH-iitial part of Bpamslj bouses the < was a mem kid
lie is u g*tod mnn, the from the heart I dropped mv head in
imitations manufactured by other par­ world over, but tha* her«*, on account of leafier o’ a choir in Evetl«bfirg, w h$ re my hands, ami rocked ike a tree shaken
ties. The high stanfling of the < ALI- the < row<le<i conditions, is very small. I my mother frequently sings solos
Including interesting matter and
wind.
TORN r A I
' RMdl- There is no sewerage, except for surface never hope to hear anything this side ol I in “ the
nificent views of Cuba and llawaii for Ji
Every word struck .b'eper au.l dwper
cal profession, and the satisfactirm
I Is gsii Io pray. 1 sxke.J
which the genuine Syrup of Figs has water and sinks, while vaults are in tv- , the glory gates that will »*a nfy me as into my soul
given t/> millions of fam)ii**s, makes ery bouse, and occupy whatever remain , well as my mother’s voice in the First God to forgive uie for briii.lng I list ten-
th«* name of the Company a guaranty ing space there may lie in the vatio* not < hamljerlami church al Evettahurg.
der, loving mother’s li srt
I called
of the excellence of it• reme«|y. It is taken up by the ciwterns.
The riwk
“Father was not caret il enough al»oul myself an ingrate, a :natr>cbl., lor brr
far in advance of all other laxatIves.
ontaninnai.i ng tlie water is very n»y companions in ramp, and woun 1 had tones iiD|ue<me«l my inralier.iil brain,
Send in voiir order- at once to
It acts <»n the kidneys, liver and
and i n dry reason« the supply is drifted a long way from the right. But with lli« thought that sb« was dying.
bowels without irritating or weaken­
iy
exlrauste» j<J. Epidemics are fre- j I learned his business, and when ( was Ths refrain, iwculiarly compos..!, ss yon
ing them, and it dors
gripe m»r
See “Ad’’ elsewhere
.and the town is alive with vermin, about eighteen years old he pul me to know, gives the impression of a wail.
na i im -ate. In order to get its benefi« »al
cm
kroa<
ties,
moequitoew
and
dog«
effect*, ph-ase remember the name of
work on o«ie of his jobs.
in this issue.
xn<l w h«n she reachrtl it the aecoml time
»e Company —
“The pay was not laigs, but i it au I thought I should shriek aloud
Grant* Pa**, Orc
nearly all clear money ^ud I 1 was too
" Then I reme nb«r«d that I hail sin-
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
young to understand the proper disp*>s* i iie.1, not only against mother, but Take advantage of this offer be
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rMAACIACa.
faL
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tat MTILLX. X,.
»1« 1.8k. a. t.
al <jl
iium I i , I gut into the habit «»f against Go<l. I asked his pardon and fore it is too Irate*.
Cuba a ml Porto Itleu
(CONTIXI'KP VBOM LAST WEXX.l
Nos lieti’
JWVV V
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New line of 2-ply pasted wedding card
Good lead pencils 10c a dozen at the
stock for calling cards, for sale at the
C ockier other.
C ockier office.
R. R. Morris left for Lakeview Tues­
If you want the finest thing that ever
day morning to visit his brothel and to
happened in w heels *{et the new Stearns
l»r with his aged mother who is ill.
at Redfields. They are beauties finished
A strong nation is made up of strong
in Black or Orange enamel.
men and healthy women, ami health
The August auinber of McClure’s
vnd strength are given by Hood’s Sarsa­
parilla, America's Greatest Medicine. Magazine will be a special fiction num­
ber, with a story ni m hoo'. lite by Rud-
Get only Hood’s.
yar 1 Kipling; a story of liners and ice­
Christie anti Key liter have a 40-acre
bergs by Cutditte llyne; a new charter
melon patch which will coon keep them
in the life of the King of Royville, show­
busv shipping. They are already troub­
ing the King in his first experience of
led by small boys who haves mouth for
love, bv William Allen White; the story
melons; last week some boy» came in the
of a love adventure in a Loiulon fog, by
night w ith express wagons and captured
Hester Caldwell Oakley; a railroad sto­
a number ami another night one boy
ry by John A. Hill; and a characteristic
speared a dozen or more with a sharp
story of rural life by Rowlan I E. Robin­
stick ami plugged some
The boys had
son .
better leave the melon patches alone or
Bucklen't Arnica Salve.
they may get themselves into trouble.
The
Best
Salve in the world for Clll 8,
A series of articles on village life is be­
gun in the August Ladies’ Home Jour Bruises,Sore Ulcer«, Salt Rheum. Fever
nal under the heading. “The Twentieth- Sores, Tetter, (’happed Hands, Chil
Century Village ” Writers who have blains,Corns,and all Skin Eruptions,and
made a study of the smaller communi­ poeitivly cures Piles or no pay re<piired.
ties will contribute the articles, so that It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac­
they will be entirely practical. All the tion or money refused. Price 25c her
conditions of village life, and the ad­ box. For Sale By W. F. Kremer.
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