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ROGUE RIVrR COURIER rt'BLUkUKD XVKBY TWVBBDAT, PRICE Á- VOORHIES, cerruBH and wtomirroui. batxm of si sa< aim*low : One Year, in advance. - Si 25 Six Months, • - - . .tift Three Months. ... .35 hingle Copies, • • - - .<J5 The date opposite your name indicates the time to wbu h your sutwcnplion is paid it is your account with the Co SIEM. When you pay your subscription *ee that the date is changed. When president McKinley is making up bis slate lor pelitical honors in the island of Cuba, be will do a wise thing , if he wilt disregard the pleadings ol the politician who will be anxious for plums, ami place al the head of the military government a man who understands bet ter than anyone else the situation on the island That man is General fee. but the politicians will not allow him to go there if they can prevent il. l-ee has been tested while in the government services in Cuba, and at no time was he found wanting, and for this reason he should be returned to service, returned because of bis ecmpwtwncy. and not be cause of bis political alfiliations. Advertising rates on apnlicatfon. Uopjr for change or* ad'must lie banded in before Tuesday noon, otherwise setting of the matter will be < harged for at fhe rate of 6c per running inch, single column. Altera tions and additions to copy wifi I* charged Many ie««un« will not la» needed until lor at the rate ol 10e per running in<h. ’in miner« are sufficiently ih booled to know gle column. the importance and the necessity of Entered at the post office at Grants Pass. having a patent to a mining claim, il Oregon, a*» second-class mail matter. The the ciaim is worth anything Grant* Pas« is the county M-at ot Jose phine county and is situated in the center conUst that •• just beginning in the of the Southern Oregon gold mining du courts, or will soon begin, over the trict Browning A II an num mine, lor the sole, right and title, will teach a le«vo>i al T hursday , A ugust 25, 189Ä. paramount importance. V> hile th is matter is pending in the courts, we will Schley io command of the Pacific cay nothing for or against, but we wish squadron will suit the Pacific coast to use this as an example to miners alm people, but what about Dewey? delay so long before any attempt is The republicans of Texas in conven made to secure a genuine title to their tion declared for the gold standard, in property. .Men oi means, especially favor of the Nicaragua canal and those who have iieen engaged in the the acquisition of the Philippine islands mining busine»H for years, are very care ful how they take hold ot properties, It is intimated that Hpain may.want to until the owner is able to sh»w a good sell the Philippine islands to the United title. A patent from the Unit*! States States Buy nothing, they are ours government is a safe guarantee against by right, though we may have to hold all these difficulties. There are some rlaces where it would be lolly for them by might. a man to put his mine on the market, .Madrid la greatly worked up over the without having first obtained a patent succ-eas of the American forces at .Manila tor it. jf the owner has not sufficient after the signing of the protocol. They faith to acquire a patent to his properly, argue that it will have no effect upon buyers have not the faith to go to the l»eace negotiations. trouble to inspect with the view to a The United States will now be classed purchase4. To secure a deed to tne pro|»erty is the only absolute safety for by the world in general as one ol the first class nnval powers What it lacks tlie real miner who has good property. in vessels end in guns it makes up in the men who stand tiehind the guns. It is reported to be so dry in «uni« pans of California that even the oak trees are greatly affected, In aornf places the trees are dying and in others the leaves are beginning to fall as though the fall season had come The tomoli« Hattie of New Orleana wo fought after peat e was declared, so was the battle of Manila after l)ie peace pro tocol was signed. Il does not matter when the battle was fought, we are in possession of .Manila and that is nine points in law. Tlie sultan of Turkey has declared that be will not pay the American Mis sionary claims Hpain said it would not withdraw from Cuba, but now it is going to withdraw, and it mav be that the old sultan will in like manner with draw bis refusal when l*ewey comes that way. ________________ Jitn Corbett’s father shot his wife re cently, and then shot himself. The old gentlemen must have become disgusted with himself and hie wife lor making such a miserable failure ill rearing their son Jim The whipping that Jim got at Carson, Nev., hurt the old man very much, and it may lie that brooding over this rather than over the failure ol bringing up Jim pioperly, caused the rash act. General -Shafter say« that he 1« opposed to the canteen system now in vogue in tlie army because of its demoralizing in fluence upon the men. Here is what he «ays in a communication on the subject, and Shalter ought to be good authority “I have not seen the order. No. ti7, to which you reler, but I am in full «ympa thy with it. 1 have always been strong ly op|»ofluu to I be canteen system or tin sale of intoxicating drink« of an; kind on military reservations, and have op- ¡rosed it u util absolutely overruled and required to establish a canteen at my post. I regard it demoralizing to men, treside« impairing serioindv their efficien cy There are always, in every regiment a 11 u 111 l>er of men that will, under any circuiQftance«, get and drink liquor, but the great majority are temperate, abetem- ious men, and it is to those that the evil effects of the po«t exchange «ystem works the greatest injury, as young men who would not think of going away from the post for liquor will, when it is placed before them and every inducement of fered them to purchase, do so. and thus gradually aiquire habit« of intemper ance The plea that it furnishes a large •urn, which il doe*,to improve the im n't tablefare, is, in my opinion, a very |roor one, a« the government of the United Mtatea is perfectly able to feed its men without any assistance from the profits of rum selling. I have absolutely pro hibitvfl the sale of liquor or the opening of saloons In the city of Santiago, and have refused permission fur cargoes ol l>eer to come from the stales here. I think that the necessity of refraining from drink is ful y realized by all the men, and of their own accord I hey would refrain from drinking '' Aguinaldo would lietter retire from liis exalted position, the place to which lie has assigned himself, and attend some good public school in this country where lie can study civil government He makes huimelf too great by magnifying l.isown rather than the cause which he is supposed to represent among the peo Weekly Crop Bulletin ple. The insurgents may give the Unit ed Htates trouble because they do not WXHTXMN OKKOON. know enough to retire and wait patient Weather. Cooler weather, with lew ly for results. «bower«, prevailed during tlie pa«t week. Tlie mean tenqM-ratnre for the week aver ft io said that John Jacob A a tor o aged (W> degree«, w hu ll i« degree, low New York ia going to set a got d exam er than for the proceeding week and 14 ple to the rich men of the country by degree« lower than for the correeponding asking the authorities to tax him on the week <d la«t year The rainfall varied true valuation ol hie realty inotead ol «really in amount; in (lie noitbern ami taxing him on two lhirdo ol it aa the in tlie coa«t counlie« from 0.10 lo O.I60I case mav lie It io not known whether an inch fell, and in tlie «outbern coun* tills advance is intended lor a reform or lie« from a trace lo 0.12 u( an inch. a philanthropic measure, but let it be riiundeiatorm« prevailed in many local either, there are precious few wealth) ity« Thuradav evening and night, The meu who will follow In his foolateps in weather waa unuauaJy cloudy Friday, this one particular. It io a known Saturday and Sunday , on tlie other da» a fact the world over that whether of the week, normal aunahine prevailed a man haw fit) er I Iff, (MX) .000 the more Crop«.—Harvesting ami llirealung be obtains tlie more he wants and must continue. The bulk of the fall and win have if be can get It. if Astor would ter .ow n gram (« now out of the way, pay taxes on all his belonging* by keep- and work on apring «own i« l>emg rapid ing nothing back wlien the assessor ly completed. Report« continue that make« hie annual trip, he could al leaat "the grain ia not turning out aa expect let classed aa truly an honest mail. ed," ami "tlie grain crop ia not ao good Hagasta says it is neither peace nor aa it waa laat year." Tbeae report, are The expected crop w«» war. It can he easily made war coni quite general prehensive ll the destruction of 35 ves- very large, and Un. wa. due to the very seis all told is not sufficient evidence of favorable weather from the latter part < I it. Thirty five is the numlier lost by May to the middle of July , the weather Spain and none by the United Htates. then liecame dry and warm rather sud the most remarkable war ever known. denly, which cbecked the tilling of the The year IS'.IS will have a notable event liead.; m addition, tlie wheat aplu.de to hand down to the students ol history veioped with «leal rapidity, and their in years to couie It hviiis as if tn the ravage, materially affected the apring «face of the many disasters which Lave grain by not permitting it to till proper befallen the Spanish navy and army ly. Tli cm - are the cauee« winch prevent that Sagaala would be glad to know the crop Irom being a. large a. wa« ex that It is peai-e ami not wat There are pected or aa large a« ill I8U7. i lie wheat, none who desire peace more than lie oat«, and oilier grain crop« are good, but but he is airaid of Ins shadow and is not a« got <i a. tlie producer. I,ad reaion constantly dodging for (ear something lo ex t>e<-t. Tlie current weather ia favorable (or terrible will hit bun. So far as Uncle Ham is concerned il is peace, and will be I the levelopmeal and Increase of the li<>| Hop. are making good growth unless Spam wants to regain her hold lou«e in the Philippine«, then il ought to tie and picking Will begin at any time alter 1 lie yard« are, •• a rnie, war and we llimk if level-li -aded states tile 2t*tli iuat men keep their senses it will be war in good condilimi, and the quality of the No more Spanish rule in the Philippines, bop ia aupenor lo tliow ol Hie past few I year«. At the preaei.l time, there are is our motto fewer hop lice than 1« uaual. 'll!«* Cilbxnn w»ul<1 have been lunch Bartlett pear« are being packed anti better off under a reepectable c-vern •hipped ; the crop 1« an unusually good nient than they would be under a gov one I'rune. are coloring and drying ernment of their own becaune they are will commence in many ufvtiard« within Dot capable ol tl» high atandard ol eelf- ten days Tlie fruit pro.pw.-t« continue governnient. but tlie Hpaniah were not most ex-ellenl I'eache« ar. a g-x.l capable of governing them. The betlei crop ex. ept in Hie Willamette valley clweMca have intelligence and when given countie«, and they ara being «hipped in an opportunity, aa they will be under large quantities In apple on-bard» the United Hla'e», they certainly can do where proper ca-e waa not riven th. no woree than when under H|«niab rule tree, the Codlin moth is very plentiful It it iikeVhanging a |ieni>iitiary life lor The apple crop 1. very large, but infest a public reboot life ; in the former there ed witli the Oodlin moth Tlie prune la no freedom, but slavery, nothing in crop i. tlie latgcal ever had in the »late life except to obey tlie opnreeeor, while Warm, dry weather la neceaaary to aav, in the .alter there ia freedom to learn the prune crop. I’aamrage i. fairly what io beet for self government. Ee- good and «lock pr. .ent« at: rxcsiie.il ap tehll.b schools in Cabx and n peaiaior. 1 herehave l-een fewer forest quire attendance at the tame, and it will tire« thia year than a«ual ami the n-«u!t not be many yean until the Cubano ,an ie the air i* but little impregnated with govern themoelvea intelligently. •moke. i Grants Pass Marble and Granite Work» ' Sr atx or OHio.CtTV or Toi mm ».» m Joined the Ex< ur^ion Lvcv. C xutx , ’ I MVS k J CMKXkY make, oath tbal l.e Auioi g tboee «bo joined the Mood- j. B. PADDOCK. Propr. men excursion from Ashland to *ai» i, th. -..tor p»riner of 'h» J Chicago, Aug. 23.—-A special lo thè Franriaeo -aturday ir«*rn this p < UHK*AV « Co., doiug bu»inv*x in the etty H.vi»« pu». h»«vd the M-bk. heretof.,,, Tiniee-Herald from Washington «ai- ! we»e; James A. Stover, wife and litt! » <4 ToW. . co»»«/ A"1’ ■“!e *(o,r*“d: "U " M eXr tn MARBLE or GRANITE I have ha.i a - limerai Meentt >iaa reni word lo ti>< i ijirl. Dr and Mr*. Flanagan with Mie* aiul that »ad fir»" P** ,1,e ,oll‘ war defiartrnml limi he nevded no n.ore Li) I; dflici Mr ¡rvu’ch - Mr ar. O ne tiuNDKEh hollaiw ' ‘"nturJ of experience m th • MarbU hi .»' '■»»'•>•« Buai*em and c.n tin , ' troops. The sta'ement wa» in resp.,i.«e Mrs. Auxuvt ¡•eiM'b, Mrs. John BbaH- and every care of C aivmmu that cannot lo an inqniry frou: thè tVhite House. horn, Miaa May Walters. Mrs. J. Lai- be vure-J by the »■« of H all ’«C atabbh Will make a a^-ialty of con.truetion work from your ovn design,. The preaident and hi» war managere are •on, Mayor W. T (’/burn, Puotaiasler C i „. F xasm J.UHMXtr. aell pleased with tl.e grneral's diapateh. W. F Horn, A. Lempke an 1 uriier«. Sworn t> n>* »nd »useribed in my J. B. T? -A.IDIDQ qj ^ Tbey acce|>t it as on a surain-e that thè >■ r«»rn< )ur W ilUei till«- Cor re »purulent presence, this 8th d»y of December, A.D American commende? haa thè Filtpinoa A. W. GtKAKOM. Mrs. H. D. Jones of Wilderville has 1,^6 under Ina control. Notary Public. An Army and \ I returned home from in extended visit Hall’« Catarrh Cur» i« taken internal Memorandum book is W||M | oi several months in Tacoma, Wash. Pre «id i eta directly on the blood and Iwn wanting. The Nortb«ra p*4" IT WAS HCuGH O 1 Rev. G W. Hoxie will hold a series ' ly» ant^ *c San Francisco, k—The tranfe- Send has it. ft contain« cut of th, ?* OU t: oi meetings in the Antelope schoolhouse mucous surfaces of the system. pottation Australia and City of Sydney Al.ll to . Br, wary with » Hi* tor testimonials, free map of Cuba, list of U. 8 »nd al Climax, beginning the 4th Sunday in I .«y »»<• >b» will begin coaling today They will F. J C hemiy AC o . . Toledo, <> navy vessels, interior drawings of, ? August al 11 a ui., and holding ov-r | probably sail for Honolulu next Satur It «az »t t ■ opeiiiBgof » 1 •fold by Druggists, 75c. tie ship, illustrations of U. 8 aadg until Thursday. one day lately- w.v4 Uie ' day, with the Scandia, conveying troop«, aing "«>«• 'Oman Hall’s Family Hills are the best. p,.t The I:,. ; -"ng “ ' i«h ships, glossary of navy lnd which later on may be sent to Manila. The basket dinner on Sunday connect («■I words, table of distances, commit,.^ It is understood that the Eighth Califor ed with the revival at Wilderville was a —-3 v. wore hi« I’Me-vb Strayed from Grants Pas». The young man —- -y- ol U S ships and army corps. nia will be one of De last regiments to By following strictly the instruction« decided success. So also was the organ* They glanced a! out ' ■ ’ manner. I — , „ On July 30. one red roan cow, marked U 8. regiments and their comiaxaJ go. The Sixth California and the Fir.4 printed on each voucher, the matter« zatiun of an Epworth league, with the ■ i with smooth crop off of right and under «lightlv <li approving inter. and other information very useful , Washington are nut included in the complained of may be entirely remedied. following persons as officers for the en- ••f in .-> glad ’o h“*e bit in left ear ; wore a bell with a ham the voung lady in theae^ekT - a valuable at thia time. Philippine force, and therefore have no Very Rewjx?ctfully. -iiing term: President, Mr. Shubel mer dent in side and a new bell strap. «r.-ng to think of ■> n. : The book fits the vest pocket xflj , chaoce of going away The same is II. C lay E vanm , Ro bin won ; I st vice-pres.dent, Mrs. Ed Any one who will milk her and notify money being wasted in »aniline, fui ii ■it, to date. Send Chas. S. y true of the Fourth ¿California heavy bat Commissioner. wina Lovelace; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. ’ 8'8«i me of her whereabouts will confer a beer." passenger agent, N. P. R„ gt j, teries Appurllomic *n< Stale Ht liotil Fund« Charity Erickson; 3rd vice president, great favor and be paid for their trouble. said the yc" - d •|t is wicked, ’ Four men of company D, of the Wash Miss Martha Hocking; 4th vice-presi nn»t be a great deal Minn , ten cents and the book q )r,ur, S-ipt. .J. I). Haye« ha» made the Au- Mas. J. W. SrteHuxsoN, firmly. ‘ • There »• ington (regiment at the Presidio, are in dent. Mr. -James Hocking; secretary. umed in Washing! m.” of beer consu__ Grants Pass. giiut apportionment oi «date school fund». Ha rgaina tn Propri, the guard house under arrest for insub Just then n round and more 1 h :1 rc ; Mr Kirk Robinson; treasurer, Mrs. M. The amount apportioned is $1.20 per ordination. This insubordination, it is »700 will buy a iot 10) feetiqaAn., man with a derby hat awry and : I a <Lewis. There are 2-5 active members, William« lien»« capita There was not sufficient county diamond in his shirt front, came upt J Granta l’aes on which there ua baa« alleged,consists of the men having signed some of whom w\re converted in the F. A. Topping is hauling lumber to funds on hand to make an appportion a petition asking to l>e ¿mustered out o! the two. ful cottage which cost over ptno. Sunday morning service. merit and Mr. Ha>e* will not make it Uniontown. -Why. why!” he said. aa. h- g‘ '■: ••’ ‘ place i» well improved, has good Wll|., service. Copies of the petition were cir The revival services held in Wilder until al«)ut October 1. the yrung n all's hand eiithusia •icui'y. Mrs. George Hoxie, who has been ciliated, throughout the regiment, with Clerk Addrea-t Amt. ville during the past week conducted by quite ill, is recovering. "1 haveti'i seen you for two v ee’.. . and i« one of tlie pleasant home, Bist. No the request that they be signed by the children Grants l’ase. 'Chia place is a bargain Mrs. Ruth Sweet assisted by the pastor, Have you and your Indy friend 50 OO < ‘ W < raig 1 Selma I mem tiers of each company. The cap Dr. Sumner and family have gone to Call before it ia too late. sonietl.ing to drink?" 71 ( 'ha* Hamem Alehouse *5 20 Rev. Joseph Sams, have been full of the tains were told to recover the petitions, 3 The yot.iig woman fhuddered. The 41 < W W i, pp Keibv 20 Holy Ghost power. The old time doc- Myrtle Point to reside. 4(X) acres on Applegate, a fineg,«, 55 A .1 AdaniM but the privates scented their danger, 1 Waldo 60 trinesof heaven and bell earnestly pro , B urn —August 21, 1S68, to Mr. and young n.an -’.look h*» head. farm, 200 acres In cultivation each y.« 5 40 < F 1. uve laue Wilderville .55 20 i; and word ran through the barracks t< (j "Well, y< u’d better get on ■•!.■ 29 E F Hathawu y Dryden 34 *0 claimed have convicted saint and sinner Mrs. Jesee Golhcher a eon. Entire farm can lie covered wiihditru went O-I tin' ,-tfTaLle pel ---n. 'Sy. destroy all trace of the troublesome pa «19 J A Jennings Grant* Pass «K*2 no of their short-comings ami at the altar Miss Carrie Farr is visiting at the taken from the Applegate. Thii fart,, M 31 J T Prince Provoit 37 20 goc l stuff. Why I: ven’t you • ei¡r pers. which was promptly done. K ubli !) 49 20 service backsliders were reclaimed, home of David John, sr. H J S Jen-en could be made very profitable by an Cp. my pla— lately? • <*• it fixed u.i Private Frank E. O’Harrow, company 10 22 Z D Hyde Murphy M i" Christians sanctified and sinners con Mrs. Shehan and daughter of Missouri Best beer in town. Say. tome inn .1 to date farmer. Worth (50 an acre. 52 A A Porter Grave G2 40 If, First Washington volunteers, guilty If A unanimous standing vote Flat were at Williams Saturday. again: I've iniased you. .’?» < ‘ Hathaway Grants Paaa n 00 verted. t>e bought for half that amount of absenting biriselt without leave, and 12 26 S Bingaman William* 13 n 20 called for another week’s continued ser The young woman in the sea)sl< 40 acres not far from Kerby, 15,,7f_ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Howard came out cape v.alked toward the door. 32 E tJockeriine Murphy 3K 40 also of larceny, has been sentenced to be H T 45 1 N Browning Placer M 00 vices, to which ail are cordially invited. Saturday to visit Mrs. H’s parents. in cultivation, fair house, out bdldir.p dishonorably discharged from the ser |5 voung num sneaked after her. S 7H W R Nipper William« !W 60 Services to commence at 8 p. m. each Iti vice, to forfeit all pay and to be impris 11 55 T J Everton Merlin liti (Ò evening. C. M. Stites came from Merlin Satur spoke no wr.rd. but there was that in good range, living water, will nuke,;, 04 David Houck Althouse bl 01» oned for three months at hard labor at IM day and remained until Monday visiting her manner which chilled the trial row excellent home for an induatriuutfanih 42 .1 < bristle tirant* Pa.*s 50 to 1*1 Robbed the Grave ill his liones. Ask for the prict. Alcatraz island. • ms parent». tu >fn rman Jesw Wilderville 75 60 20 ;•» 40 42 J R White K**rl»y A startling incident, of w hich Mr. John Quartermatter Sargeant James C 21 Best resident location in tne city of Alber: Leeper is superintending the HE WAS THANKFUL. 32 G Crockett Merlin 3* 40 22 Young, Twentieth Kansas. wmllv 23 54 W J .-avage Grant« Pa*s •4 Mt Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject, mill and lumber ) aid in the absence of For the ( lothiax. liar Thought a Ticket Grants Paes. You will say eo yourself 60 HQ is narrated by him as follows: ** I was 131 W A .Ma^ie Merlin tried by court martial for selling quar 24 when you see it. Can tie bought for Mr. Nipper. to 1 lorlda Sh»u!d Go with It. 25 S M M icheli Grant* Pa** 80 00 My skin termaster's supplies, has been fount: 25 lie uns tattered and torn as lie of its real worth,» bargain rarely otferre 33 F M Wimer Grants Pass .39 60 in a most dreadful condition. 2ti • Chas. Stevens took a load of fine cab guilty of embezzlement ami sentenced 27 05 J r run« \\ oil < reek 78 00 was almo«( yellow, eyes sunken, tongue I- nocked at the side door of a hospitable Ten acre tract two and one half mile, 50 .1 W Hamlin < i rants Pass 60 </0 coated, pain continually in lack and bage to Grants Pass Thursday, which he uptown mansion, ai d stood zhiveriiq: to one year’s confinement at hard - labor 2M 3M 40 32 F E Norton Winona 20 from town; two acres very rich black easily sold. in the cold November blast that a.mo in the United States penitentiary at 30 .54 .1 M Pa iton < » rants Pas* «il MO sides, no api»etite - gradually growing 45 «0 weaker day by day. Three physicians Most of the threshing has been done swept him from his feet. A hem-vohi.t- loam which needs no irrigation—goal .‘ta J '1' Hartley William* Leven worth, Kan. General .Miller Im»« 31 for small fruit and berries; over half m 32 3ti A M Je-s Wilderville I-. 00 in our 5 alley; there were two machines '( «king woman opened the dt-or an had given me up. Fortunately, a friend issued no order approving the sentence. 33 15 J H Fleming Kerby 1* oo cultivation ; fair house; can be oo*(ht listened with a pensive smile to h | in last week. Wolf < rei k 31 34 J <1 Turck 10 advised trying ’Electric Bitters;' and to plea for >ome cast-off clothing. sav> for less than (400 35 Iti Hl my great joy and surprise, the first buttle II Pal Flanagan Merlin Hchlvy I n ConvaleMceni. Mensrs. John Baiiey, Charlie and Ace 1.5 E i* Mei*-*ner Kerby 1* 00 the Detroit Free Press. 3»i Seven and one half acres,within hill, West port, C mn , Aug 23.—Rear-Ad 12 A Morrison Kerby 14 4«» made a decided improvement. I con tin 1 lloxie have gone to the mountains on a “Poor fellow." she said, in kindly > <' Ruble 41 40 .Pi Gohlen mile of the post office in Grants Past miral Schley, who has been indisposed ued their u.-e for three weeks, and am i prospecting lour. tones; “ stay there and 1 will see what 25 J A Egger« Wilderville 30 00 30 at the lesiflence oi his son-in-law, W. S 4<» I know they soed 13 4«» now a well man H Bert Adam* Selma W. R. Nipper ai.d family and VV’m. I can find in my husband’s wardrobe." This place lias on it a large, couiforu- ble dwelling, pleasantly situated. Out Wortlev, at Saugatuck, is feeling muc h mv life, and robbed the grave of another i Hammond starred last Friday fort'res- and <he closed the door in his face. City Council Proceed) h g V After a longtime she reappeared with buildings in good order. Plenty of fruit, better. He propone* to go to Washing victim, ”No one should fail to try them I cent City to be absent two weeks. AK the regulur council meeting, Only 50 cents per bottle at W I a pair of duck trousers, a white vest, mostly |>ears ot an excellent variety. ton tomorrow. K re Miss Delia Goodwin relumed Satur- and some ennva« shoes. I hurKlay evening, August 18, there were mer's Drug Store This is cheap,and »good home for anna, ti Clar k I m Mending 1 day from California where she has been “I think will tit you," she said, present, VV. T. Coburn, mayor, cauncil- family. Is gold mining stimulated because oí 1 spending several months with her sister, as her eve took his dimensions, “and i; Benton Harbor Mich , Aug. J3.— men, bred Geyer, L. L. Jennings, W. A. Five acres of choice land in the Eak is really fortunate you called this Captain LoydClarx, keeper of the Un li Haskil l b I. Coran and F, Welch and general good times? Capitalists who J Mrs E L. Kellogg. morning, as I was going to pack them ern pait of town, every foot of the land ed States lighthouse supply station ât st police Judge F. iner McGregor, Minutes are putting their money into golj mines Messrs. Thompson and Booth ami away for next summer." is rich : good vaiietv of fruit, good bom Josephs, ha« received a telegram from of previous meeting were read and do not say so. A man working for the I Misses Odessa Thompson and Laura “But I have no ticket." expostulated and excellent water. This property» Twin Springs Co., on Boise river, Idaho, his brother, < 'aptain < lark, of the battle approved Ti.e following Bill. were Thomas of Grants Pass spent -Sunday the object sadly. very cheap and 1« a home on which a tells the World that he was informed by visiting at the home of W. C. Stites. ship Oregon, now at Montauk Point, L. ordered paiI: “Ticket? Oh, you mean from some small family can make a good living one of the wealthy men of that con pany I., in which lie stated that he was con* Cramer Bros, taeh curd. .. . charitable association?" ♦ IK) W. C. Stites and young people and “No, ma’am; but I thought you ex Call and inquire about it, 4 IM) that they would I m » «atisfied with two or valesient and that bis physician ways W N Hunsak -r, «Creel work Miss Maud Anderson went out to Suck Oregon Observer, printing 2 50 pected I wa« going there to wear there three per cent on their investment—that A fine farm for sale, (> links from th. his condition is much improved by the The city improvement committee was there was so little profit in investments er creek on a fishing excursion Thurs clothes. I have just one favor to ask. citv of Grants Pass. Good road all th- few day’s rest he had since leaving hit* day and returned Friday and report madam, it you will panion the liberty." way winter and suinmer. This farm ship. C.iptahi Clark says the quaran „panted two weeks more lune to report in all kinds of business that moneyed having caught more than 100 fi..e trout. • Well?" said the woman in a short It was men were investing in gold properties may be had on easy terms Inquire tine will be raised today, and he will >n the improvement ot E street tone. A party ot ten from Applegate and ordered that the ordinance relating to and would be satisfied with small profits. about it. then proceed to the Brooklyn navy hos hos- I “Would you kindly add a fan?" Missouri 1-lai passed through Williams pital, where he will | ass a medics al ex-J sl'.ck be indefinitely postponed; the — Mining and Scientific Press. The door -lammed, and as he turned Ten acres one mile from depot n Thursday on their way to the caves. It sadly away with his hot-weather cloth oininit ee on sti'-ut improvements was amination The Bridge. Grants Pass with walk two thirds of the ia estimated that there are 100 people ing he heard her putting on the bur In view of the fact that he will proba instructed to examine the side walks on Sl-K-IAI. TO TIIK t'ol KIKK. wsy. This place is well located ami out camping in the mountains near the glar chain. south end oi tilh street mid report at tiie bly be detained several days at the Brook has on it a good plastered hoose.a caves. K kxiiy , Ore , Aug 24, 18U8. lyn hospital, Captain ( lark has asked next regular meeting, Jhw city attor- , new chicken house and yard, a goodwill TO CONTROL JACK The bridge on Broadway in this city R. P Cheshire his family to proceed to New York ami ney was instructed io see if anything f water, fruit Jtrees in bearing—apple* Rule« Enforced on Shipboard to Keep the lias been torn up for repairs, and the re Caldwell and wife could be done in regard to boarding up meet him there. Mier a possible short tailor* in Abeyance. I plums, peaches, pears and cherries pairer lias repaired to the forest to pre the old vacant buildings >n the city, ladies and gentlemen went to the moun stop at Washington, the party will then The rules regulating* the conduct of {(rood pasture for a cow. This plactiin pare some stringers with which to repair tains last Wednesday to remain a week I he health committee was instructed Io come direct to St. Joseph, where the sailors may ap|x*ar somew hat f’ri s i< good condition will be sold cheap ando* tlie bridge. The repairing* must ie or ten davs breathing the pure air and but it is needless to say that tie. ar captain will spend a few days visiting investigate and »ee if the walei fur- easy terms speedily repaired or the citizens will — drinking the coldest water in the world netfnsa-n in ord; r to ir.sure gaod *. his brother and other relatives and nislied the city bv the water company is the bt-pt to l e obtained in Rogue river eminent on shipboard. A few of the and to visit the Josephine caves and friends. Wanted. more im|X>rtaiYt ones are follows: other things of interest. Loyd Clark does not regard his broth and report al m xl regular meeting. Watiied — Bright intelligent young man For quarreling, or provoking t the recorder waa instructed tovorre« er’s condition as serious, and thinks bv A bear caught an . killed a large bog to learn a paying profession ami travel quarrel, he forfeits a day's pay. the time his six months’ furlough I ias pond wilh several citiea to get informa with me, must have |«>cX) cash. The in the upper part of the valley last week, The same punishment is inflicted oi tion in regard to licensing the different expired. he will have regained hi* u*ua fullest investigation invited, Inquire < Í but so far our famous hunters have not the man who carries a sheath knife, lines of business in other places. •tale of health. succeeded in capturing the ((Tenders. A If he bring# spirits on board, he loses the ('oi hi » a panther has been seen and heard sever t h rec. d •• y s* w: gt*. No exposition, etale or county fair on It Killed • al times lately, and there seems to be a I For <ve*,y Finoke Indulgi <1 in 'fv ’98 the coast ever opened up in a more bril Wanted—men to canvass, Apply at great increase in the number of wolves | low." in- f nfeits < nc day’s wage. liant blaze of glory than will the Oregon I < siune if he neglects to put ut this oilice, care W. or < oy< tee since the bounty was taken THE BEST | lights w hen ordered. Industrial Exposition at Portland on off, judging from the singing they do. If th “ I,»- k-<»ut man falls asleep, h ’ s September 22. The conimittvea and all Order Fruit Fapt-rw Mow, II wo'ilft realty l»e unsafe for a tender | nap co^s him t.wo days’ pay. the officials are working diligently Now is the time to place your orders foot to come to Williams now. If t*e Cfkok has not dinner on the towar<l a common »nd. Everything is for fruit paper in either large or small table ; t the stroke of the ol <ck. it b IN THE CITY. tending toward complete success. The amounts. The C ovrikr will place its a matter of one dav ’s pev. big building where the exposition i* first order soon, ami to avoid delays, And for not being shaved, waslvd Good Home-Made Bread. Cakes held is being rearranged and made more ami • -loaned spick and span on the and Pies always on band. which ar»* disastrous and costly in fruit Give that inrhupH Josephine convenient,and will «oon l>etransformed Sab! th he !<)««>» a day’s pav ; also in- shipping time, you should place your me a call. like to be represented, a» into a bower of beauty. The music hall aolenee to maater or mate means one orders now. day’* pav I »«t, and striking ainom* on particularly, will cause exclamationsol b«xird double that etnount. surprise and delight. \nd every other A «'holer Hair) Kanch p'or Sale. Proprietor. U h le for attempting to smuggle a part of the great institution is being im We have for sale within eight miles of few iwiunds of tea ortobaocoora gallon proved and beautified. this city one of the best dairy ranches in of rum he loses the wages of a whole month. Oregon, which we offer for sale at a bar It i«n t much trouble gain to any one who has money to put THE WELSH PRINCIPALITY. for a really health, man »o »R‘ g'ssl humored into a business of thia kind. Write us Jollity and e.huherant health are a pro- W hj Old Time Hnperwntlnn«. CaMoma and lor particulars ; it costa but little In in- yorbial combination Th<- hearty man who flavor Ara Preserved. Wl Û 1« alwav« 1.iu-jhing du*,n t have any trouble I quire. h 1» related (hat an Engliah lord once with hi. d --stion It has been said that j I j I a ? - ■ mhiagneMM: "I haw« , nansion in Free Photograph« laughing i.i, ■ . peopb- In , thy Tin to,th M ale«» hichl have nev.-me- ri but which The Cot kier is continually on the is that h, alia makes people laugh Headquarters for It i« impossible to estimate the tre- • ut look for some way to I'enetil its sub mendous influence of health ujsrn human I «tn t..ld >» very fin,. Every day dinner ror u is Mt then» and the carriage character. A man with a h< adache will scribers and we think we have now hit nl th, door in < miw I should not be in a happy contented frame of draw upon a plan which will Ire appreciated mind A man who suffer, from a weak arme fh s may illustrate, a«,-« a by them. We have, at considerable ex- stomach an 1 an impaired digestion will sit ."•' ■ «'■"r in I qqunrott'x, thereto- , ■ l<ense made arrangements with I’lieby prepared 5 bilious man who is not a • ton Of Wale, to the average Engli«),. ( ommereial Travelers given ?pec* A Van Exxe. proprietors of the Carbon b T '« ' •- ■ v .r. • ..r rd «,-,- ,n a mn«enm man for although almo.t all of the ial attention- A >»»11 Who i. n„t petulent and Studio, by which we can give each new ■?. ' "'V' ‘ . , r " D ” >rvlv a 'en-hour.' w OU fau.t finding is a curiosity All these con GRANTS PASS, OR. riv fr >m fundon, there is. perhap«, no subscriber paving 1125 in advance or ditions lead to grave diseases, when the 1er. Victim becomes not only disagreeable but * her < ountry in the world ly ingaodo^ they each old subscriber paying all arrears dependent Horses txxarded at reasonable as well A wise wyfe will real- h-'-"-"f civilization of which xo al lei rates. and ft 25 in advance, a ticket, which, it iae that while the old saving that a man's hi I. . kno« lk t„th-outside world (It ' «1 prvsvnted at the studio of 1‘beby tk Van heart is in h,s storn ich, is not literally kA ftx.k stor-s mBV 1(M<I tbeir ,h true, it is a fact that hi. stomach sweetens F.xxe, will entitle the Mibsvriber or anv or sours his character »cording as it is on all »Object«, but few mrinkr of his family to one cabinet heatthv or unhealthy Hr Pierce's Golden "'I ' «>11 I., found among them on thix Medical Ih., . Very is th, b. st of medicines SUMMONS. photograph guaranteed to give satisfac for the conditions described It makes l-rhap’ n««t pi,. Miry L. Donnelly, ) tion. The cost of one single picture i* th weak «1 -11 h Str. ng th, digestion perfect invigorates the liver plaint iff I Action to •I»'1* fl, but wr give you the picture and a punties and enriches the blood and tones 1””1*-h, i’ lightlv • ■ of ;u„, |lnte ve. solve Ibe m*** vear’s subectiption to the Cut rikr for the nerves It tears down half dead inert i riage contract. ■r pr.,!.,,^ ,ValUr ,»cn„_<nd John Donnellv, snd replaces them with the firm $1.25 You can readily see that this tissues (ieiendant J muscular tissues <>f health It builds new X I ' . ....... " "'««»»mv, have done scheme costs us money, but we believe and healthy nerve fibre« and brain cells in the name of the Mate of Oregon, vow ' r ' r'r ’ l’*;lr-'U i»" tvpi.-al D »charges from tho Ears Cured — It dissipate* nervousn-s. ,n.l nwlancbdy " our patron* will appreciate and take ad and are hereby required io appear an' imparts mental elasticity and courage Headi ch» • '<1 Strong and ,he I*"!*- to cling t , • wer the romptaint filed anain’t von »• vantage of this offer, thus bringing a It 1. the best ,,f «11 known medKtnes for «uperention., cu.ton» . n ,| Healthy b n-c faking Hood's* md .o present to.vi.it". the above entitled court, within t*n 'I*'* greater number of subscriber» up lo date •Through ww trrstment I am oace • • . ’tU” h iron! the date of the service of this ton* a well nun J X* Arnold Kw <4 on our )•» »k* and al-*«» giving us a groat u •- o .1 r. fre«hirg- flsror w holly q. fnoos upon >ou, if served within th* brnrtiled by apttriila. It has G.nrfr t oxa, co v,’.- t fbe ,„r, number of new names and ciM.i.,1 « 4 md rrltef until I n'nmen «4 county; or if served within any other c-irud i"\ daught-r (' . hargtM from rrmr <;«M.»en Medkrnl county of this state, then within twenty Take advantage of this offer immediate Utint her rar* I r»‘i. *ht irlcl fever. My ►red with ct>n«tip«t»on and torpiditr <M liver 1 ' '’'mi < av« hi . '*ays from the date of the service of th» whsh ros’isl m imutsm is. prostate and w fe I 1« fo’.i <1 11 • .a «¿parilla a ly, as the time is limited. ' of small an<l lar(fe summons upon you; or if served on vo»> ■ • it h»ip at ti v d perk'd ot her one t.stle when t faun,! great reh.f The a.« marble rnrka of the '•ut of the state of Oregon, or by public** life. W illiam P ears *' s’, Louisville,Col. When you call for I ¥ Witt’» Witch One ha. egreted • permanent cm» •«w hieh <rr being grad- turn, then, by the first day of the enawmt “ laat wluter and *»v’ ng l«ai troubled Hasel "live, the great pi e cure, don't m l that too m , term of said court, to-wit: Folio*’/1* w .th headache n it two da vs every week except anything ei«r lh>n I In» talked n?er, T’’" common the service <4 this uotice upon you. Graduate«»! Horology Pawau ( nivrr at d some of i tie t :>e 1 « a hardly a hie to iuto exceptiug a sc.hautute, for pile«, for ' • h »here are many •aid court meets in -egular sessb* rne Mty. Germany be alxMit. 1 was adv vma I to taka Hood's sores, for burn« W F Kremer "•or« ,n Uuh«. make third Monday in April and the tonrtb Monday in September each year. '”l > «rMapariUa and a t - r taking three bottlwi 'Hr rgihrffry Are hereby notified that if yon fail to ap the headache« oa-.d?' Mws. E mu y M «Ku "" 'hr floors of pear «nd anewet said complaint, a* bej** B ohl ,’ Villa Park, (Ndorado. numhen. and by require«!, the plaintiff will apply *‘W M 1 wa* in delicate toalth but since tab- "•’er leave Then-,. -he relief demanded therein, which i*tn 1« : Ih- •. • • m ' ■ • Ila 1 aru atr' Ug and Whirh •»">!« disaidve the marriage contract, healthy. IL <F* Nirwiparilla is tha beet ft) of the ,|iffer. DclwFen the plaintiff and fhe defendant ni 1 . ;ne f ths blood 1 ever triad." • a Hrffe pe. PRACTICAL 25 and the awarding the metody *be rbir it Mseli Gulch, CM» on dren oi the plaintiff and defendant, to " li*»n the WATCHMAKER •Sft behind, ami. the plaintiff Sarsa a* a • ment, This summons is published by order ' »''><•« great la,rm y I <he||« • parilla every/„r. of H K Hanna, judge of the nbo<* entitle! court, made in vbanib*rt a* rorr<* roing fkw Tr« -• Further. Ixtk f 1.5 JM) rneoiaiiy jp n » -on after aea- Grants Page. Jonepk-n» 112 IMthSMthWIk ! "» "«• ’he ( on the 15th dav u( Augu-t A. !>., 1^* •• J i» onh I in no Mood’s Pills I’rw*s *8su i of tiri„ when tl ------»111 n... • que., A m A itbll . 4 s Ogle eaverr 'eil t»n Attornev for plaintiff» l,ATh*T WAK MEW* Taken From Telegram of Aug 21 Sec Price & Voorhies. Railroad Restauran' and Home Bakery. 15C MEAL IIENRY BRANDT, WWW« ► K WWW L D. Fay à Sons’ » libri ►► »» > New Rigs, Safe and Fast Teams. ►> »» » Joseph Kessler, Hood’s