Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, August 25, 1898, Image 4

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    Dewey aa Peace Commissioner
The Royal lottery of f’uba irconducted j
The enemy had two lines of intrench-
AMOUNT OF MOISTURE IN SOIL.
“*
the tame
““ princ iples as the na- menus in front of < >**1.eral < ireene. Bark
Back
I «on don. August 17.—The Manila cor­ on * much
■eleBtiar
.......... .
•
respondent of the “Daily Telegraph,” lienal lotteries of Italy and (iermanv. of thoae linea w». the Rio Uinalon, a
W«! «I D»<rrn.lnl“«.
Probably
there
is
no
actual
trickery.
«mail
stream.
Next
beyond
wa*
the
telegraphing Saturday, aays: “Nothing
Scientific a(Vr
»»»P
ng precise-
could be more humane than the Ameri­ It I a unnecessary, The j»oor Cubs ns aie powder magazine, an ancient fortre*1-
had a difficulty :
I m men or
can»’ capture of the town.
General so willing to be »wiudled bv thia parlicu« mounting one six inch gun.
In order to further mtrixluce ELASTIC STARCH (Flat.Iron Br^d.
its !*ur ■funded
Thooe who has* never had Flood P01
Merritt’s and Admiral lfewey’a plan lar form of gambling that they continue to j sandbag walls and irenche
the manufacturer», 1- C. Hubinger Bro». Co., <>I Keokuk, low»,^
was to »pare every obje< t but the armed 1 buy lottery tickets although they know tbe fort re»» on the s ulli and waaard son can not know what a desperate con
deciXi to GIVE AWAY a beautiful present with each packa».!
This trrribh
«xr/ht'ld These pre»ent» are tn the form oi
de leu sea and the trenches
Apparently that the edds are heavily against them aide«. General Anderson xa» in com­ dition it can produce
All through the war the Boyaftottery mand of the division, which was com­ di»--as? which the doctors are totadj
ibe American loaaea were extremely
unable to cure, is communicated from
The Spanish intrench merits va­ has continued te hold its drawings un­ posed oi two brigade»
briuK to the council information that »mall.
Suddenly at 9:30 a in., the Olympia one generation to another, inflicting it-
can be veined from no other eource. ried in point of distance from two to four disturbed and at last accounts was still 1
The tickets are sold every where • opened fire wttb her starboard five-inch ■ taint upon countlevs innocent ones.
He has lot eome month« been boldine miles from the center of Old Manila at it. r
>»me year* ago 1 wu 1 u<»<-ula’»-J with poison
___o get - a gun
a fange of 4(KM) yards
■*
,nt
The
Chief Aguinaldo at arm’« length, study­ Ifefending this long line ol at least ten and by every ragamuffin w ‘ ho can
! by a ijutm «no
u my L.i — with >i'»od
with
a
tick-*
troops
cheered
and
wave*I
their
Pals
i
taint
'I he little on*- wm
lottery
broker
to
trust
him
I
ing not only hi« character, but that ol miles were not over, and p obably under
13« ig inches in siie.and are entitled as follows
unequal u> th«* «truggir.
They are
While
you
*
Tnc
first
sbois
fell
short,
but
t
again
and
and IP* Ilf*- waa yielded
the people he represent«. If any man 5000 Sfmniah troops, volunteera and na­ et to irell on com mission
up
Io
the
fearful
poison.
20
tickets
by
I
again
the
guns
roared
and
the project-
About half that number were in sit in a cafe you are offered
knows whether or not the island« can he tives
For ala Iona year-» 1 auf
man? min-
Í4 j II doser and doser to the enemy’s fered untoia misery
I
made a profitable possession of the tbs hospital. The attacxing force num- 20 different peddlers in as
wae covered with sore«
ute».
The
ticket*)
used
to
well
at
|10
t
stronghold,
Tbe
Raleigh
and
I
’
etrel,
and ulrera from head to
United States that man ia George Dew­ bered from ten to twenty thousand na­
binca
the!
with the national colors, tried foot, and no languax»'
t
can exprea«* my feeling«
ey. The people will bail hi« api>oint- tive» and 10,000 American» on »hore and each in Spanish silver coin
- piper.
--------- , ’ their five inch and six inch guns at 3500 of woe during t.ioee long
war
they
have
sold
for
$10
in
■uent with the more confidence for the the fleet. In every re»pe< t the advan­
years. I had the beat
Shell after shell burst in the inedieal treatment. Hev
The I'he numbers are divided into tenths, yards.
reason that hi« views on the policy ol tage wan on the side of the attack.
fort, and drove the Spaniards panic* eral physician» ¿utses
You
can
L
uy
one
tenth,
several
tenths
American
field
gun»
threw
heavier
met
retention are not known
He has no
slvely treated me, but all
Every shot to no purpose. The mer­
j strirken toward Manila.
plan mapped out to which circumstances al and had longer range than the .Span or the whole number. Hence when the
cury and potash seemed to add fuel to the
was
marked
by
debris
hurled
hign
in
me . 1 wm .
awful flame which wat devouring
.......... „ ....
must be made to til whether they will or ish; the marke»man»hip of the United big premium lw |50,000 and you hold a
the air. Soon the enemy deserted the advirted by friends who had seen wonderful
no. In the event of the acquisition ol State» gunner» was much »uperior to one tenth ticket, you win $5.000 p*r
cures mad*- by it. to try Swift's
Swift*« Specific
Specific. We
trencher in front of General Greene, but got two bottles, and I felt hope again revive in
the islands under tbe treaty the knowl that of the Spaniards, ami the men were haps.
rny br*-ast—hope for health and happiness
ran off to the right into the bamboo wain
I improved from th»* start, and a com­
edge that llewey supported the proposi­ stronger and in better condition.
The
A I'eril in the Philippine«.
plete and perfect cure was the result H. S. S.
swamps.
■Spaniards
are
a
»mall
race
compared
tion would go far to reconcile men to it
Is the only blood remedy which reaches des­
The report which come» from Pari»
1 wo shots from p battery in the mag­ perate cases
M rs . T. \V L kk .
who are now inclined to oppose it. with their »talwart op|>onent», and,w<»rn that Spain dewire» to »ell all the Philip
Montgomery, Ala.
azine was the only reply given to the
Dewey is about the only man of whom out by a hundred days* 1 iege ami di»»a- pine» outhideot that part of tbe island of
Of th»* many blood remedies, 8 8. 8.
lieet*s Are
Both fell 30) yards short.
is the only one which ran reach deep*
the natives of Manila have any knowl­ pointed in the arrival of the promised Luzon, which the United States, acc»>rd*
The
gunboat Calloa and the launc h Bar- seated, violent eases. It never fails to
edge
He has held their lives and their Spanish relief squadron, they had lost ing to tbe peace term», i» to iiol 1 pend­
celo advanced within 1000 yards, and cure perfectly and permanently the
property in his bands for several months, heart, it was a liopeles» struggle
ing the decinion of the commiHsion, call» b^au rending a deadly hail from the moat (iospernte cases which are beyond
The teak wool f Hindoo»tan in almost
“
looking
over
the
bay,
it
was
curious
and they know how considerately lie has
>
These rare pictures, four in number, bv the renowned pastel artist
the reach of other remedies
attention to a peril to which this coun­ rapid-fire and machine guns.
indestructible. The tree reaches a girth
' k I eKov Ot New York, have been chosen from the very choicest subjects
treated them, Dewey is, in fact, to a to notice the foreign fleet» arrange- them­ try will be exceed if we fail to take ad­
By
this
time
the
fortress
was
deserted,
1
in
hi» »tudio and are now offered for the hrst time to the public.
of from JO to 15 feet, and ha« a clear
vast majority of the natives oi the Phil­ selves according to their sympathies. vantage of our opportunity to »ecure llie
1
The pi< tures are accurately reproduced in all the colors used in the orir.
ami
the
fleet
was
signaled
to
cease
firing.
trunk
of
70
to
80
feet
to
the
first
limb.
ippines the
American
government. The Engl sh and Japanese were near the w hole of the Phi'ipptne group, 'i he sto­
1 inals and are pronounced by competent critics, works of art.
Then orders to advance were given. The
I'he timber retains its fragrance to a
They know something about l>ewey, but Americans, and the Germans and French ry ih that Premier Saganla nee» the folly
[
I ntel j.i. tures are the correct thing for the home, nothing surpassing
Colorado troops formed in column with is puaiti.T vRorrABLE. and is the only great age. It is a wonderfully hard
1 th m in beauty, richness of color and artistic merit.
very little of the government at Wash­ on the opposite side of the bay, north of of »ending to the Philippine» the largt
blood
remedy
guaranteed
to
contain
no
their flag flung to the breeze and dashed
woo), durable and strong, and once seas­
ihe l’a*ig river. The British cruiser Im army which would be needed hereafter
ington.—Bulleton,
into the Rio Cingalon, wading wai«t mercury, notarh. or other mineral.
oned does not split, crack, warp, shrink
mortalite ami her concerts kept fairly to keep the insurgent» in subjection ow-1
«Valuable
books
mailed
tree
by
Swift
The Hlgiiih.-aiier of Manila.
deep.
Ihe Californians followed.
The Specific Company, Atlanta. Georgia.
or alter in shape
In certain portions of
near the American line. The attacking ing to the presence of United States I
purchased oi your grocer. It is the best laundry starch on the market, and
With Manila in our hands by right of
enemy s Maus irs began to crack in the
Burmah there is teak 2000 years old.
is sold for 10 rents a package. Ask your grocer for this starch and get a
squadron formed in line between Malate
troops in and around Manila, which bush in front on the ’elf, but the shoot­
conquest, it becomes more than ever
It
weighs
4')
pounds
per
cubic
foot.
beautiful pirture.
and Old Manila, with Ihe Concord
point is to be retained permanently by ing was wild, and the Colorado men ran Vie.Arthur entered the city and estab­
impossible to withdraw the American
watching the fort at the mouth of the the Americans in any case.
lished headquarters at Malate,
The In­ I Teak is used in India for construction,
He
wants
forces from the Philippine«.
We have
up t«‘ the fort and took possession.
bridge making, sleepers and furniture.
I’asig. fhe American fleet lav outside to save hi» country the vast expenditure
surgents followed up the advance of our
now destroyed completely the Spanish
Private Phoenix climbed to tt»e ram
It is ex ported to Europe chiefly for build­
the break water.
troops
An
attempt
was
made
to
keep
and Ihe |>olitical complications which parts ami pulled down the Spanish flag,
power in the islan<i of I.uxon, The
ing
railway carriages, shipbuilding or
“ riieOlympia fired the first shot at 9:40 ietention of the islands outside of the
them out of the city, but it was found
Spanish governor-general is a fugitive in
and as he was raising the American
making decks and lower masts and for
and a continuous, but by no means fu
impoetnble.
Thousands
entered
in
com
­
American sphere of influence would en* standard he was shot dead
Hong Kong
The Spanish army and its
Thereupon
riouacannonade was kept up until 11 20. tail, and therefore is anxioua to aril
panies, took posse/sion of empty houses th? hacking of a rwor plates on iionclads.
commander are prisoners to General
Sergeant Richard G. Hoi mes seized the
and began pillaging. Malate and Emil­ It is peculiarly useful for the latter pur­
By that time the Malate fort a as silenced them to the United States or some other
flag and ran it up on the pole, The Colo-
Merritt.
and the American troops then stormed nation.
ia, fashionable residence districts, were pose, owing to the resinous matter which
The restoration of the civil and mill
ratios, <'alifornians and Eighteenth in­
deserted
the intrenchments. The Spaniards who
The troops Mattered and it contain*» and w hich acts as a prevent­
I bis story may or may not be true, fantry drove the Spaniards tlirohgh
tary authority in Ihe island theis'r re de­
stopped inanrgeuts pillaging a» far HS ive of rust, the wood neither affected by
were in the earthworks tell that the but if it is not true at present, it un­
volve« on the United State«. We are
the streets of Malate.
The enemy
possible, but complaints continue to it —Philadelphia Record.
<|uick firing guns of the little gunboat doubtedly foreshadows a situation which
res|M>n«ible for the present order in the
threw away guns and ammunition
come in.
Rapido, which lay close to the shore, if the United Slates does not interfere
*
islands, and mure than that, for the fu­
in the flight.
Their trenches were
were far more terrible in their effects to prevent it must soon present itseh.
ture government of its people.
We
tilled with Mauser cartridge*
The
ST. MARK’S.
than was the raking fire of the ships
With tiie United States holding part or troops foil *wed them, capturing the Lu-
must decide how they are to be gov­
sentiments Inspired by mu <>l«l C harch
Resistance to the American attack was all of the island of Luzon, the hostility
erned and who is to govern tliem.
netta battery ami chasing the enemy in­
i.ffe«'t uf Varue Munir.
impossible. A part of Malate »uflered to Spain among the people of the rest of
Any old und beautiful church give uh
With this problem before ur, what is
to
the walled city.
Greene passed
severely from the bombardment,
Cure all liver
The the Philippines would become so wide­
it our duty to do?
around the walled city and took Binon- all that is most moving and noblest—
nesN, headacti
vaunted intramures defenses were not spread audforini iable that their control
organism,
beauty,
absence
of
all
things
To return the island to Spain, and
ach, indigesti
do, on the north side ol the Pasig river,
momentary
<m<l
worthless,
exclusion
tried ”
fioil. They u<
would be beyond her resource», and she where he establishes headquarters.
force the people once more under the
out pain <>r t
arugpliit«. 25 rents
of grossness, of brute utility and mean
A Claim A mm I iini Turkey
would lw forced to sell them to some
Ti*« only Pilis to take with Hood * Sarsaparilii*
rule from which we have rescued them?
Meanwhile General McArthur’s bri­ compromise, (‘quality of all men be­
other
country
o:
give
them
away.
Spain
Now that the war with Spain is over,
gade over on the right wing, was having fore God; moreover, time, eternity the
That is Impossible. What an insult
Two guns past find the great deao
for Home Virile Grocery list,
such a course would lie to every liu it has been suggested ill the East that remembers what American proximity the severest kind of fighting
All noble
for 40-page Hardware catalogue.
mane and tatriotic feeling ol the Amer­ we employ our army and navy while and example did among her colonies in of the Utah battery opened on block­ churches give us this; how much more,
i<ir
page Furniture <ataiogue«
Within a house No 14, and soon kn«>cked it into therefore, says the Contemporary Re­
they are in fighting trim to collect a lit­ the Western hemisphere.
ican people!
lor sample 189h Wall Paper.
view,
St.
Mark
’
s,
which
is
noblest
and
for sample Ladies a Gents Suits,
I'an we leave them to IheuiHelves? tle claim that we have against the Sul­ third of a century after the establish* splinters.
Then the troops advanced
for Bargain Lists, pub. weekly.
most venerable!
The Astor battery was
Could we carry out oui oblignlioriH to tan of Turkey ami which he has em­ ment of the American republic a blaze of :owaid the city.
It lais, like no other building, been All free.
Money saved on every
re
volution
swept
from
tbe
Salnne
and
in the lead, and had the hottest fighting handed over by man to nature; time
< ivilixation and huiumiily by «urli h phatically refused to pay. It is believed
order.
course? It is folljf to think so
There that if Dewey’s fleet were brought up Rio Grande to (’ape Horn, around the of the day at the junction of <’ingalon molding and tinting into life this > truc-
Atlantic
and
Pacific,
ami
gave
independ
­
through
the
Suez
canal
ami
Watson
’
s
may be elements among the Filipinos
road. The Spanish soon Retreated, and ture already so absolutely orgunic. so
lit to live. For its curves and vaultings,
that will form the material for a self- squwdron were sent from the West In­ ence to all her colonit s except the islands
its cupolas mutually supported, th”
governing state. But there has tieen dies to oom bine with it, ami a joint <I im - of the West Indies, ami these she now
ueight of t ach carried byull; the very
no sign as yet that it exists, audit play of the two were made within gun­ loses. If she should attempt to hold
•olor of the marbles, brown, blond, liv­
would lie absurd to suppose that the shot of the Turkish forts, the Sultan any of tin* Philippinea with th** United
ing colors and the irregular symmetry,
mixed races of the islands can without would see the claim in a new light, ami States as a neighbor, every intelligent
flower-like, of their natural patterning,
The ill-fated Maine and all the great battleships are
Spaniard would feel that this part of his
experience be prepared to assume the pav it without further controversy.
“ Who would « v< r believe that she 1- the
re all seemingly organic and ready for
Market Street Ferry, S. F , Cal.
mother
of
five
children
”
These
were
the
The claim grew out of the »lestruction country’s history would be repeated.’
bnrdenx of government that our race
vitality.
Time
has
added
that,
with
the
pictured. No clearer idea of these vessels can pos
words lh.i< night the ear of the Woman
polish and dimming alternately of the
has worked out through many genera- of certain pro|M»rty belonging to an Under such circumstances there would Reporter as she moved among: the throng
sibly be obtained than is given by these superb’pho-
marbles, the billowing of the | nv< ne r.t,
American mission at llnrpoot 111 Arme­ lx* a powerful temptation for Spain to at < fashionable reception Just before her
lions.
stood the hostess, a young looking, hand
tographic reproductions accompanied as they are by
the slanting of the columns and lai t.
Could we pliift our responsibilities to nia during the insurrection in that conn get rid of her Philippine possessions on sonic woman receiving her guests with that
but not least, the tarnishing of t he gold
introductory chapters and by concise descriptive
air
of
hearty
vivacious
enjoyment
which
the
best
terms
which
she
could
com*
try
in
1895
It
appears
that
a
number
another nation? That ia clearly inad-
rid the granulating of rhe moseve into
ONE FOR A DOSE.
Germany, •11 th»- world considers as the special pre*
text
under each view. The combination affords the
missable. We should by such a course of buildings, consisting of a girl's sem­ mand from (he nations.
r
itiv» of youth
in uneven surface: the gold se inirp
Remove Pimping, Proven!
There was sparkle in her eyes, a soft
make enemies of every power but the inary, a theological school and live Fiance and Riibsia are seeking territory
BiiiotibiiesH, Purify th.-Blood,
most
complete information regarding
I o have become alive und in a way
dear natural color in her cheeks; she had
one that received our gift, and would dwellings, all belonging to kmvrican» on tlie Asiatic edge of (he Pacific, and it ■
ve’retnble. and to have faded rind shi uni
f r'Z <
,h* A’"’”' “ "*<?h da> |B
’
r
ne*it
,
Th.-y
nefthrrgrip«
norai.-ken,
T
»
ct.n*
lil.e nutiii'iD lem km .
probably bring the misfortune of war on and erected and maintained under trea uoubtless would be |M>Hsible for her to
mll . Boid by drM«»«u. OR. B onanno CO. Phiia. pa.
One Sui’dav ii’orn’ng they were s*ng
ty agreements with the Sultan’s govern nell oi trade her Philippine properly to
our one frlen.l
ng some fugue composition, by I I n iw
some of them. There is a danger here
Whatever any one may think ol the ment, were looted and burned by a l urk
not whom. How well t,«*.t music sift
A claim for damages was that the United States should avert by
propriety of taking the Philippines, what ish mob.
• I St. Mark’s! The constant inter-
other course is before us to be followed made by our minister at Constantinople insisting on the cession of the entire
•hungo of vnult nrd vault, cirpn’ji and
The Fifteen Portfolios containing a wealth of infor­
Philippine
group
Io
us
by
Spain
That
with honor? To train the Filipino« to at once, and the matter dragg«u| along un­
•upoln. coluirn and column, h *dmr
ron thi Lin or
mation can be obtained at this office for 10c each.
the work of governing themselves is til recently, when, according Io report», was a peril to which we were constantly
• n their energies to one rr.other: the
doubtless a proper |>olicy. But it can formal notice was given by Ihe Turks exposed in tin* West Indies, and once it
springing un of r<w details r ♦'•»r d
was near realization.
That was in the
it onee Into the great g* 1 eral I a’nnct
bed 'neouly by assuming the govern- that they would not pay.
By John Clark Kidpath, I.L. D.
Superb Photographic reproductions of our great war
of lines nrd forces; nil tb"s * * i.r d to
The rhiladelphiu Telegraph makes days of the earlier Regent Christina, the
ment of the islands, 'the res|K>nsibiliy
find Its nn turn I vo'-p in tlrnt fr • t . to The ino.t < el«.| «rated orator and statesman
ships for only to cents.
or ths wall-beiog of these millions is the moral of the situation dear by point­ mother of Isabella 11., when the Regent
Hi, brilliant geniua and
•xpress, in that eor t’iiuous re\ 'ut’ron of modern tun
remarkable i-liaraeter; In, grand achieve­
now upon us. It cannot be shirked ing out that last year \ustna, by a nav­ attempted to sell (’nba and the Philip­
lnclu<lln
£
"»teresting matter and some mag-
?
f theme chasing. *'U\(do"ii ir th me
ment, a< l.eadi'r and Prime Minister, hi.
without doing violence to the honor of al demonstration at .Meraina. euiorced pines to France. Louis Philippe’s hag­
mficent views of Cuba and Hawaii for
50.
'
its own grave emotion of lif(* ever List­ magnitn ient trio npli- in great |H.lit;, al
a •firm and rounded form, and that steady
the country. The American flag must the payment of an indemnity with the gling about the ptice and the Spanish r;v»v poise of the whole body which lx?-
ing: Being, becer ■ ’ g; becoming, be­ struggle«, including bis famous ,|w lies,
striking
incidents
jiersonal
anne«'d<ne..el'
'
commishioner
’
s
rage
at
that
(»otenlate
’
s
token*» strong limbs and healthy nerves.
be nailed to the Philippine flagstaff — 21 hours that were given the Suit.in to
ing.
Man> -uperb photoivp.. engraving. Over
It was the Reporter’s business to bv curi-
render redress for indignities heaped short-sightedness in not closing the bar­ on-,
Examiner.
ilAO page- only .«J IMI splendid ■ an
moreover, she was a woman; and re*
RESTORATION OF OIL WELLS
vexing
outlit with valuable premium,
gain
immediately
held
Cuba
out
ot
the Austsian consul at that port
reiving
gracious
permission
to
call
on
the
Klont
Without the remotest knowledge or in
terms and lull instriK-tions sent free for to
tn l.:«Ttr,* Hewter l)p!«ltrnr<t to < au*<* t?ie «-ent-
that Incident it draws the conclusion France’s hands, kept a powerful nation following »lav. she duly presented herself
in
stamps to cover (aistage.
Most
timation that it may occur as an ex|>edi
aimed with a bundled such questions as
Kenewed Flow.
lilieral terms guarantee.!.
Twenty days
that a similiar demonstration by an and possible enemy out of a point ol only a woman can ask.
ent and wise measure to President Mr
The
gem
rul
theory
e*-nr.
rnir.g
the
credit
h
reiglit
paid
Agents
making
t
‘Yrs, I have five children" said the
vantage almost within sight of ( ur
Kinley to apiaiiiit General Fiixhugh Lee American fleet at any Turkish port
exhaustion of so 11 any oil \v. Ils is thai to »»'a day. Be first in the field. Order
ho-t
with a ton» of v.irnvst happy pl^lr;
would be aqualh effective, and that our shores, and saved the United Stales “hope I'll have five more
1 low every
Ihe oil. in passing through the stone. outlit today. Experience not ne«-essary a.
as governor of Cuba, The Telegram nom­
everybody want» it
Mention tin. paper
from serious complications, for if France otic of them They are good children too,
Las clog*
cdoggtd the jmroiis atones iv.th par- Moxaox B ook C o . D kh ' t . J., <' hi «-« go I
inated him fur that |srst Tuesday even­ claim would be settled without w ar
and a comfort to me all the time.’’
had
been
in
posseHsion
of
t
uba
at
the
The Naw York Mail and Express, re­
affine in such quant.t es that th * fur-
You can’t understand it of course, and
ing on the grounds of broad American
thcr flow is atop|Hd and the w» II r asts
time of her Mexican raid in th*60s, our my frivn»!-* w«m<l» t that I keep mv health
ism. Had l«e Iswn a native of Maine, calling the fact that other oountriea also
and strength ami do rny work, but that I
to produce
In muny caaea, my» the
I never
instead of Virginia, our admiration ol have claims against Turkey suggests command, al the close of the civil war take care of myself is the reason
Age of Steel, th e supply in the cur th has
UM »1 to be strong
I was thoughtless and
the man's high principle, clear intelli­ that they would be willing to co-o|s*rato to her to get out ol Mexico might have careless. After mv first baby came I was
not given out, hut only coaaes to flow
led to war
We do not want any pow­ all broken down and prayed that I might
Told In Picture and Story
gence, and his fealty to Ilia flag would with the I nited State» in forcing the
when the exit is stopp»*<l. The stone
erful neighbors in Ihe Philippines. With never have another, Imt 1 have learned
Sultan
to
meet
his
obligations.
While
have lawn all the same. General 1-ee is
throng!) which the )il pusses in of ci very
Compiled »nd Written by
our present advantages we can, in the better and 1 am stronger now than I ever
poron nature, and. as the liqui I is in
was in my life.”
not a Virginian, but lie is a patriotiii that may b* true it certainly would not
commission
constrain
Spain to give up
be
advisable
for
11»
to
seek
that
co-opera
­
"Women
break
down
tweausr
they
go
a
crude
stati
the
thick
mutter
Income-
American, of whom the nation may well
In the matter of the estate of Horace
SENATOR JOHN J. INGALLS
ns dregs, settling
Such a |»olicy would necessurily the entire Philippine archipelago to us. without Ihe little extra help they need to
ruling* in the rock
roek martin*
Woodeoek, deceased; notice is hereby
feel proud. It is true ones, many years tion.
tide them over hard places When a wom­
of Kansa!».
edges
of
the
bottom
of
the
w
Tor
ago, be fought in a "lost causv sgainsl involve us to some extent in the entag- and patriotism and wisdom demand that an vxpe» ts to lx come a mother she »«tight
The iuo«t brilliantly written. nio>t pro­ gt'en.that the undersigned lias been bv
VIA THE -----
pvdoes ha»e Iren med to s Imt er t ie fusely »nd arlntiuall v illustrated, and nioM tlie i-ounly court of the state of Oregon
ling meshes of the diplomacv of the con* we should embrace this opportunity res­ to lx- at her very best. But that is exactly
the colors for which he now would sacri-
the time when most women feel weak and
stone at ibe bottom of the well, thus intensely p».pular book on the Mibieci of the or the county of Josephine, sittmg i„‘
cert
of
Europe,
and
in
the
end
that
olutely.
Hick and miserable
They grow melan
lice hi« life. He was actuated than by
I r.,bate IS duly appointed wle executor
breaking up the cl urged ma I ter. but thi* * ar with >pain. Nearly
cholv and anxious as the time approaches
of the estate of Hoiace Woodcock ; de­
Kattlrat Manila
what lie deemed hi« sacred duly
How­ would Is* probably worse than a war.
ni 'thod is « \p ns (•*. A mw method
and when it comes th< v have no *>trength
— of the —
The Washington Post, after a general
ceased, with his will annexed
consists in lower'ng a pecul arlv-e >n- 200 SUPERB ILLUSTRATIONS
ever, all sure-enough Americans desire
New York. Aug 19
\ detailed ac or stamina of body or mind to go through
All isrsor.s indebted to said estate are
rex tew of Turkish method» of late, main­
structed eiretrio heater into th” well.
FROM PHOTOORAPHS her.d, • requested to call on the under­
to bury the memory of that historic oc­
count of the attack on and capture ol
“ No wonder they «uffvr and nearly die
Ihe machine, which Is eight f »t I.mg taken «i>e. iallv tor thi» great work. Agent»
casion.
During General l-ve s incum­ tains that the claim will never bv paid Manila, is furnished in a dispatch from some time*», ami are all broken down for
are
making
»
‘
o
to »!'>' a «eek »elling it. A signed and settle without delay an I all
H- mi renn Train« la-ave Portland I*»H’
end resemble» tin Iron rat fridge, is
bency of the consul generalship al Ila until the government at Constantinople the \\ orld’s corre^pondcu there a* fol­ month« or year** If they would take the
t,nuinzii for live <-anva»-vr-
Ap. J»-r-.-ns havmg claim, again,, ,s|1|
right care • ; thvniM-hi * and .strengthen
placed in ! he I ottom of the w e l and th • veritable
North-
J~
becomes vvinrvd that further delay will
ply for de»cription, term» and territory at tale will present the same, dulv u-rified South.
vana, and «nice tbe outbreak of the war
th<-ntM-h• ••* tn a natural wav , they would
io A H
current regulated no that the hiatrr once to
9:30 a . •
at .
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m0Mth' G "Or. *7|tv. Port Lind
be
dangerous.
The
fact
that
the
men
never
suffer
a*
thrv
do.
and
inntrad
of
he has given ample evident« of lux exe
The soldiers knew on Fnday night dreading to iiavc children they would wel­
7:30r«
receives just enough to pr. ’uro nn enor
*:06 a . a
Lv. Hrants Pass LV.
_.
M :W r. »■
* 15 a . w . at . San Fran’co lv .
culive ability In his diplomatic and mil­ ace of Austria brought an immediate that an attack was to I m * made Reveille come them a*» a real blessing "
ent without melting the met-il
,.
IfoR.i
s.
WoOIM'OCK
settlement, while other |»ow?rs that
“ It
>ly a case of a ‘ stitch in time
th • peculiar ronstrurli n of the St. x, u;s II.,
itary life
But since the editorial in
A «ve train» »top at all station.*» i*t**en
was sounded at 4 o’clock
The troops
or
o: Nev
New York City Executor f said estate with will annexed
\
'
*
! °Hl*nd and Salem, Turner. Manon.
packed chambers the int
dorsmg li 1 tn for the C u I mu governor have relied on diplomacy are still wait­ arose singing am) cheering,
For weeks tie na<
rment at the time when
D avis B rowkr ,
•lefferFon, Albany. Cottage Grove, Tangent-
ing, justifies this conclusion.
t
radiate«) about Into the r. <
11 «ave months, perhaps
Attorn« y tor the estate
gei.eralsliip appeared in these < ohiinns
they had been encamped in »wampw or babv i
>ne<ids.
Halsey. Harrisburg, Junction < it.T-
hated Ju.lv d. ltKIS.
years
md wrakneas. At such
We certainly have no desire for fur­
efiona. Thus the rarnfffnr
rutene, Brain Oakland, andati statino*
Intelligence reached here that the work
lying u ditches tilled w*ith water, ex* a time
Hr Pierce’s Favorite
rfusr are soften'd ami m.
ther war. but, as the Post very justly
from Roseburg, Io Ashland inclusive.
ably gives me the ex
ol undermining him already ha« been
posed to tropical rams
They ha»l wait*
hat they run. and when fhe
iv nerve power which
says
^National dignity w<*uld not i»e
•et in operation at the national capital
ed patiently for the order ((»attack
Ro»eburg Mail Daily
ing her baby into the
a fresh flow trkes plnc\
50 YEARS'
4 .H'r.x
M
A powerful opposition has set in against more compromised by the absolute sur­ when it (»me the demonstrations
at .
lv . Portland
‘T ns it did v. hrn the well
render of a just claim than by everlast­
thing in the
I -
r. M
LV. 12 50F.M
! Prevail
* •-
lv . Albany
him v chairman of the Cuban coinrnis
unanimous a l(»ng the lint •s.
\ lieavv
7
.Wv*
5:3ir. M. at . Roseburg
nervous aya-
LV.
ing pottering about it with a power
■ton. The opposition, as we understand I
ial organism
rain set in a« the lr«H»|Mi leiÌ camp
Ihe
t whi<h will pay it only on ct>mpulsion.”
SHINGLES LAST A CENTURY
OlNlNL CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE.
the recuper-
it, comes from cabinet otlicers am I poli­
men inarch?«!1 two miles in mm) oxer
•»nnot get in
—Call
Roof« of MWhlCAtt White 1
Pullman Buffet Sleeper»
tician» ol lt*»»er promiuen<*e.
Should
Fach
through the
■lioaCopt*. to iIhe intrvnchinente.
< Ilm*?I« list
«•«.
it helps you to
_
— and —
< u ha's big hot i< i )
MvKitiley I m * guided by men having
catrled two e lay»’ rations and |50 car
him hearty and
second O ass S leeping C**8
liotiiinx more al stake than the aharprn
When the United Siales troops finally U idges.
ruunrrr children are
T rade M arks
Attached to ali tlnough trains
mw Thi
D esigns
ing o( their own axes, General lx«e w II get into Havana and President Mt Kin­
ihe Amern ■an intrenchunents extend
CORVRtCMTs AC
I m * “turned down.’’ But for the »ake lay appoints a military governor to dean ed from the I»« ach on 'lie 1 vtl 150 yard« !
M a Rftc'rli and d-twnnikm
»of further particulars inquire oi J- —
oi factional unity, the complete obi Her ■ things up and straighten out the tangled in northeast line, terminal ing in a riw 1
I'urdom. Grants Parai.
ation of the paat, and the reward < >( a I affairs of the long l*e'iegetl citv, one oi swamp
Die1 groim«) w a« covered with
great American, the blood of whom* an* ' the first Spanish institution» to I m * aiped water, l»ambooa and ran k vegetation.
West Side Division
eentry wan given in the cauoe oi thin na­ ■ out will probably l»e the R ival loltvrv »»I I he memv ’» trem bea van rd fr«*tu 300 to
"All TkAIII I'AILY (SX< «FT ‘ s 1 0
lion'» formation, we ardeir ly trust tile ('iiba. If it isn’t, it ungtil to be
The 500 yard-,
M
lv Portland
ar.
» «-r.»
I’he on? in tlrt»nt wa« sHi
ar.
1 1 1 M *r. Corvallh
lv .
president may a»»erl bi» offh ial preroga 1 Cultaii» have enough ills ailhout having vard».
live «nd jM»r#onal manhood by »landing 1 this insiduous evil perpetuate»!
Al A!L»nv and t’orval.:* oi'*'1
To 1 lie east of the 1l»ra4-h ia the)
1
1 »r entrai A Ea*t»m H •
a?» a strong bulwark tietween a nvble, un
Should Ihe gov« rnment of Ihe «•Ian»
Manila road , and ISO» iarda away
tirata» tasta i'\ii y ( kx < rrr •« »» ail >
eelfisii American and a pack of barking be handed over to Ihe < ubans them
I» the Pasa) road
Hotdi roads pans
« 25 A.*
! ‘ 1 M
lv . Portland
ay
mercenary politician» —Telegram
«eh«*» it is entirely hkelv that the it<na
through the 1
5 5 öa .
city. Almo»l
7:»P. M. Ar. MuMinnviht lv .
lottery would Iw* perm ith
I’ortJai
■ its career ui
*«yreniento an«l >an Francisco
r*
Dear Madam:
11* tir-t claaa and fit second da*'. ,n‘‘
it soul
mg **lee|*er.
Your grocer is authorized tbe re»
»nd ticket« to Eastern P”'n,ù,*
der good.
*l«o JAPAN. < HI"
to pay you back your money Unde Sai
and Al -TH A 1.1 A
p*f
Maavf Fits
r«»n> our agent. Grant** I’»** ..
< H MARKHAJ*.
»**Ore cci
il )ou dont like StJLlimft ence with
KHI.RK,
f. » •* >’ AíL
know» the
Manager.
Portlandff*
But baking powder.
benefit the t>
not »0 mse. for, aithou
■ ••••’•Utt
No questions asked.
TnUaetw
a»4 Sanali* loar 1
every other profitable 1
’U lo bocce easily and forro*
m I rMcaae A Schdhug & Company run by Spaniards, t
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psUoaiM and support it
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Among the many distinguished aten
whooe names Lave been mentioned as
members of the peace eommi»»ion to
dfeft a treaty L«tween Spain and the
United State«, none will inipire the
American people with more confidence
than that oi Admiral Dewey. Dewey
ha« not only «hown himaelf to be mas­
ter o( the art o< diplomacy, but be will
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