Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, September 08, 1898, Image 2

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RGLBR COURIER
rt BUHHin BVBBY llll'BHDAY,
PRICE A VOORIHES,
Thervera, ol
Won’t 501
Tell uth wb
from the
We are waft
While yo
Pleatli, Th«
Wath it’
Thervera, <
We have
Ever since
Hard up
Humor ba
Mixing I
We are an
Wath it
Thervera,
You we
You were
All thr<
Tho to th
Tbir, w
On that V
Wath I
Trea'
The U
the inti
When if
eoiue w
would I
alone,
bcW-'
pointe
staten
troop«
the Ui
Luxor
malnt
aurrec
did n<
time
»lory
ported
ly a
cool,
voral
ity t<
W kmtkkn G bkuok
W«ATM«B.-Cool.r, with eload»
I strugg!« only to lay his hand on his
wife's arm where the finger prints now re
| m»in,t^»»id.ne» oi II»» «Iw lru eurr.ril
The wife receiver! a alight »hock, but the
children, none at ail. But the «pen«
anti tin dishes were melted anti unaod-
dered.
ou
dai /«»
con»
B. Face i»
Poyal make» the 1«*od pure,
wholeui«« aud delicio««. -
O m »I tlx Wett-Koewe Or«. Ikorrte I» VisM
if1«*»1
•
Stit»».
We .re h.ving be.nt.ful tall •«•»ther
Irkin. wa»lh» weather of the pa»t week.
Qram» Pass Agata. Sept i»»eOc« ».
at pre»* nt.
' Kain aeeonipanie«! by thunder, ocenrrtnl
School ha. begun in ’■ 1
in the »oithern portion on Monday and
matkw or hi Km rifhom :
with Mi»» SiH
m.tru* t >
Through
the
urgent
req
irst
of
many
Tuesday; on Friday nigh*, rain fell in
On« Year, in advan<*e,
-
-
|l 25
Several families are prrpanug lu Umve
in this vicinity one ol the celebfated
the northern
portion; the former
at
move to your
Mix Months,
-
•
•
•
.66
Yellow Jaundice Cured
Dr*. Darrin havelsrri. prevailed upon to our quiet little village »ml
Three Months,
-
-
.«35 , amounted to about three quarters of an
L0V4,
PKEHCKIPTION DRUGGItr
visit Grants Pas* agaiu an I will have city for the winter.
Suffering humanity should l$e supplied
Mingle Copies, -
-
•
•
.06 , inch, the latter one quarter. The mean
hi. offices at Hol<i Josephine. Those
Frank Knight »nd L *: . e of Appia­
The date ouporita your name indicates 1 temperature lor the week averaged 60 with every means possible for its rel ef.
ni our city to
lhe time to which your *ubs< ription is paid degrees, which was 9 degrees lower than it is with pleasure we publish the follow
wishing to consult lhe doctor will find gate »re hauling lumber
it is your account with the C oi rikk . When
I it to their advantage to call on him the mines near Vniontowu
a
you pay your subscription see that lhe dale for the preceeding week aud 2 degrees ing; “iliis is to certify that 1
J I^eper has rented bis larm to L. SCHOOL BOOKS.
Is changed.
highe« than for the currespondiug week terrible sufferer from Yellow Jaundice for
while here
He comes to us laden with testimon- Trass and has moved into th» house pre­
Advertising rates on application. Copy of last year. During thia week, one over six months, and was treated by
for change or'ad “must I** handed in liefore year ago, general and quit«* heavy rain some of the best physieans in <nr city
1 ial> from throughout lire whole North­ viously occupi«**! by Dr. Sjmner.
Tuesday noon, otherwiM* setting of the fell. The highest temperature during
west, and the autheuliated reports ci
and
all
to
no
avail
Dr
Bell,
our
drug
­
We are sorry to learn that Bev. Huff
matter will !*• charged for at fhe rate of ft*
Absolutely Pure
| some of his cures seem nothing short of ia soon to leave u» for another field.
per running inch, single column. Altera the week was 76 degr c«, Funday: the gist, recommended Electric Bitters; and
lionsand addition* to copy will l>e charged lowest 14 degrees, this morning. A after taking two bottles, I was entirely
miraculous. There »re few ills to which
Mr Huff is well liked here and it >s
for at the rate of loc |»er running im h. sin
human flesh is heir, which cannot be re­
feature of especial notice is the abseuce cured.
I now take great pleasure in
gle column.
with much legret. we note hi» departuer.
lieved nnd permanently cured by Dr.
of smoke. Il ia usual at this season of recommending them to any per-on suf­
Entered at the poet office at (¡rant* Pass.
Our little Endeavor Society is pro­
We will give a tablet and jiencil to the first 50 I
Darrin
’
s
Electro-Medical
treatment,
aixl
the
year
for
the
smoke,
from
forest
fires,
fering from this terrible malady. I am
<)reg»»n, BS *♦•• <HM ' 1BBS mail mutter.
cases that have resisted the efforts of gressing quite nicelv. Last Sunday Kev.
to be so dense that objects one half mile gratefully yours, M A. Hogarty, Lexing-
or
Girls who call at onr st.ire on S aturday mops
Ladle«*
Soclefy
Mel.
Grants Pass is the county «eat of Jose
ordinary physicians have yielded to his Pa<e gave us a very interesting talk on
phine county and is Mituated in the center away cannot be seen : while this year Ml. ton, Ky.” Sold by W. F. Kremer, Drug
ING
AFTER 9 O'CLOCK and purchase goods to .
The
Ladle*
’
Benefit
Society
met
at
. .. . .
. -
Bl . - -ICsinrr.i.«',
of lhe Southern Oregon gold mining dis­ II o * k 1 has been quite clearly seen from gist.
power.
the home of Mrs. If.
Kinney, theie
trict
value
of toe or over.
These cases embrace almost every what are they?
the city of Puitland even day. when not
being 22 ladies and five children pres-1
State News in Brief
JaHut
week
seemed
to
be
an
unlucky
kind
of
disease,
and
as
said
before,
no
obscured
by
clouds
T hursday , S kptkmbkk 8, 189«.
ent
Hops tbiw year are an exceptionally
man woman or child need despair of re­ week at the Nipper sawmill. During
Caoi’s—The rains were ol no beließ!, ,
The society was led in prayer by Mrs.
The lettialature ought to do come good except to ley the duHt: no damage te- fine quality.
lief and cure, while I)r. Darrin offers his the night run. James Hall had his hand
Winch
The society voted to give a
work, a» the people will have to pay the •ulted (horefrom. Hoppicking ha* com
badly crushed ; the next day, Amos ( ooh,
The Monmouth normal school will rallying day social on the 27th of Hept. valuable services.
fiddlers.
______________
Unlike other physicians who have while assisting his father in loading
menced and is progressing moat favora­ ■ reopen Hept. 20tb.
Mr-sdames Kinney, Van Dyke, 1 lodge
become eminent in their profession the logs, was severely injured. We are
The prune crop of the Willamette and Thomas were appointed by the
That boy Aguinaldo seems to lie a bly ; it will become more general from 1
doctor’s charges are extremely moder­ glad to hear that both Mr Hall and
today.
The
weather
during
the
pant
valley is larger than for years.
subject of much comment by the press
president to make necessary arrange-
ate and reasonable, according to cir­ Amos are convalescent
week was quite lavorable to the devel­
THAT WE HAVE THE BEST
in general__________________
Me*« lame*
Van Dyke and
John Smith of Benton county raised ment*
cumstances and ability to pay, he will
opment of bop lice and mold: the low
P rairie F lower
LINE OF.
Thomas read some very choice selections
17,000
bushels
of
grain
ti
ls
year.
General Garcia haw been released of temperature» checked the injury com­
not undertake any cases that he cauuot
Marion county wheat buyers offered from the Missionary magazines. The cure or benefit. Should there be auv
The menced by the rain». Report* from the
bia command by General Gomez
*ociety meets in two weeks at the home
old man haw become childish.
cases that are incurable he will imme­
hopyardx indicate that the bop* are a but 47 cents per bushel last week.
of Mrs R. L Coe.
Larger ami better salmon have been
diately discover them on consultation,
good crop and much cleaner than uaual
(.'all an extra session of the legislature
Lice ami mould aie le*8 plentiful than taken from the Sihtz river this year than ( i • *><■< hi lily and («rant n P uns J hlHgP thus saving his patients any further ex
at a coat of $50,000 to try to elect a Unit
Ixinr PasfeVfigrr I tai cm
peoditure of time and money, which
they have been for several year» ; thi* ife last.
IN SOUTHERN OREGON.
er I States senator, a buaiueaa proposition.
From < ¡rants Pass
they might otherwise squander.
probably due to the warm, dry weather
Harvesting is alxjut through with in
PRICES FROM $25.00 UP.
To Wilderville..................................... $ .75
For lhe benefit oí those who are not
An extra session ol the legislatur« to of August, the clearnesM of lhe sky, Eastern Oregon and crops are reported Io Ix/ve’s or Anderson
...... $1.01
• pend some of the thousamls extracted which prevented the humidity from be­ good.
r-> Selma.......... .................................... $1.25 already acquainted with the doctor’s
mode of operating with electricity and
from the dear,"people is Goveuor Lotus coming high, and the comparatively low
Eight cents per pound seems to be the To Kerby.............................. .............. $2.00
temperature* prevailing during the prevailing price for hops in Clackamas To Waldo.............................................. »3.00 who may be seeking aid, though dis­
motto it seems
Excursion rates good for 60 days from trustful, after many failures of every­
cloudy weather of the ¡>a*t week.
county
date, from Grants Pass tn Crescent City : body and every thing, Dr. Darriu makes
Weyler will advocate a rehabilitation
The grain crop is practically out oi
Fishing for Health.
Trie Klamath Indian reservation will T«> Ci escent (!ity and return
$16.00 the extraordinary and meet generous of­
of the government, and ia in favor of a the way. Home thte*hing is »till to Ire
Wb.--¡ i man bn ik* down with that
Two persons, each ...
... $12.00
be
surveyed.
It
will
cost
about
$7,000
dread
disease,
consumption, and recognizes
military di< talorship, perhaps witii him- ■lone, but the bulk of the crop is in store­
In companies of 3 or more,each
$10.00 fer to treat the first case of catarrah and his condition, he starts out to fish for
to <1<J the work.
Bartlest’s Old Stand,
deafness free of charge on the day of his health He tries this thing and that thing
»elf a» tire dictator.
houses
Work is now centered in the
.Mini* Bonded.
Pendleton will soon have another dai­
arrival in the city; and he also nuke» a He consults this doctor and that doctor.
hopfields aud orchards. The Bartlett
in all kinds of absurd athletic
Now that w<* bave Hawaii, Porto Rico,
Messrs. Stilb and Philips of Kerby, liberal offer to treat the worthy poor free He indulges He
pear crop ha* been gathered, and it is ly paper, making three dailies for a |»op-
first one climate and
exercises. K tries
’
and peaceable possession of ('uba, why
have bonded the Free and Easy mine to between the hours of io and ii a. m., then another, He tries the rest cure and
reported to he very large Prune drying ulation of only 4,000.
cun w« not raise our own coffee and
the
work
cure.
He
grows
steadily worse.
1'
H.
Bonneau
an
1
W.
H.
Mohr
of
Den
­
daily,
to
prove
to
the
community
at
The rates of admission to the Oregon
has commenced ami is being actively
FLOUR AND FEED
That is the story of most consumptives.
make our own sugar?
DU*hed in all eeutions. The prune crop Industrial Exposition are cheaper this ver, Colorado for the enm ot 110,000. It large his ability and skill.
Finally, when the- consumptive dies, the
-eenw that Messrs. Bonneau and Mohr
I)r. Darrin uiakes a specialty of all doctor shrugs his shoulders and pronounces
There will be a warm lime in Salem is ho large, that there are not sufficient year than ever. Only 25 cents.
Minei'«’ Hiipplieei n .Mpoeiiil ty.
consumption incurable
A thirty years’
, went to Alaska some time ago to find a diseases of the eye, ear, nose, throat, ca­ test of Dr. Pierce s Golden Medical Dis
soon, the state fair ami lhe legislature dryers to handle it; boine are making
Wool buyers for the Eastern Oregon |
1* iì i<l ior Produo
I fortune in the frozen regions ol lhe far­ tarrh, deafness, bronchitis, la grippe, covery has demonstrated that it cures 98
both in session at the same time, Yen, prune brandy. The apple crop i* ma­ wool crop expect to pay prices that will
per cent, of all cases of consumption, if
away
north,
ami
while
up
there
they
consumption,
dyspepsia,
constipation,
turing;
it,
likewise,
is
very
large.
Mel- be satisfactory to owners
taken in the earlier stages of the disease,
the fair will be in session, too.
I chanced to meet w ith ex county clerk heart, liver aud kidney diseases, and before the lungs are too far wasted. In a
ohm of all kind* are plentiful,
J leant
consumptive
there is a weaker spot than
Baker
('ity
is
contemplating
the
con
­
John Goodell who is now holding down permanently cures all diseases of the even the lungs.
It was Hvnry Clay, a great statesman are being harvested. «Sorghum and
That spot is the stomach.
who said, “I would rather be right than sweet potatoes continue growing, < rrrn struction of an opera house to cost ap­ i a fat government j- b in that country. genito-urinary organs of either sex—such A consumptive never really begins to die
J. B. PADDOCK, Propr.
proximately
$13,00
1.
until
his
stomach
gives out The “Golden
as
syphillis,
blood
taints,
scrofula,
gleet,
Mr. Goodell informed the gentlemen of
be president”. An ideal thought, an is not filling well. Pawturage in gomi
Medical Discovery” not only braces up
Having
purchased
the
Marble
Stock and Business heretofore ownslt
Summer fallow land in Wasco this 1 I k * merits of .'out hern Oregon a« a mod­ gonorrhea, stricture, seminal weakness, the stomach, but acts directly on the
ideal piirpowe prompted the utterance and cattle arejin fine condition.
ducted by Will Jackion, I am now in position to furnish anything in it»
lungs,
healing
them
and
driving
out
all
year,
it
is
reportc<l,
will
yield
40
bushels
spetnatorrhoea,
loss
of
manhood
and
1
o
$
h
el
mining
country
and
they
turned
their
and the principle is worthy of emulation.
Fall plowing ha* commenced hi a few
impurities Honest medicine dealers will
1 have had over« .,
attention this way and here we now­ of desire or sexual power in man or not urge you to take an inferior substitute. Cemetery work either in MARBLE or GRANITE
localities. The farmeis are rapidly of wheat per acre.
a century of experience in tin-Marble an.I Granite Business and esn Hi ■
A new field will now be opened up to cleaning up their season’s work, ami are
‘I had a very bad cough, also night-sweats,
The athletes of the university are go­ find them in the midst of it up to their woman.
and was almost in my grave with consumption," ders promptly and give you the best of workmanship.
kindergarten teachers. Cuba, Porto now prvpaiing for the fairw, exposition, ing to try to overdo themselves thisy°ar. elbows, satisfied of course that Klondike
z\ll peculiar female troubles, irregular writes Mrs Clara A McIntyre. Box i ; i . Ash­
Will make a specialty of construction work from your own design*.
Rico, and the Philippine islands ought etc. The Heawoii has been fruitful ami They are beginning early.
i will not compare with the most favored mensuration, leucorrboea, displacement land Middlesex Co.. Mass. A friend of mine
who had died with consumption came to me in
to offer considerable inducement to this succssful.
j
«pot
on
earth
for
a
mining
country.
a dream and told me to take I)r Pierce's Golden
etc.
,
are
confidentially
treated,
as
well
j
Weston reports the largest grain crop
JF. B. FAEDCCZ
Medical Discovery, and. thank the Lord. I did
class of lady professionals. No others
as all acute, chronic, private and nervous i so By the time I had taken half of the first
this year, that was ever raised in that
SampleN Wanted
A ii Army hih I Nivy
txjttlr I felt much better I kept ou until I had
need apply for years
diseases ot whatever nature, if curable; ¡
section. The quality is also very choice.
three bottles. That was all I needed. I
Mt'inoramlnm book is what you have no cases if not curable. Consultation ■ taken
Mineis will please not forget the fact
got well and strong again
General Joe Wheeler captured Gener­ that samples of ore are wanted from
Washington county spent last year for been wanting. The Northern Pacific free.
Whenever constipation is one of the com
plicating causes of disease, the most perfect
al Shafter during the war of the Rebel Southern Oregon to be put on exhibit al school purposes •Y’39,399.73. Of this has it. It coniains rut of the Maine,
Office hours is io a. in. to 5 p. in. j remedy is Dr Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets,
lion ami went him to Libby priaon . Now the Portland Exposition
lion. J. W. amount, over $26,000 was spent for map of Cuba, list of I . S ami Spanish Evening 6 to 8. Sunday, 10 a. in. to 3 p. which are always effective, vet absolutely
Wheeler is nerving under Shafter, ’KJ Virtue is making every effort to secure teacher’s salaries
mild and harmless There never was any
navy vessels, interior drawings oi u bat- m.
Charges for treatment low and remedy invented which can take their
On Front Street near Ahlfs old meat market. Work gon
years later! Verilr, truth h often strong­ such quantities of ore from the different
i
The mines at the mollili of the ()l-
reasonable, according to ability’ to pay. place. They never gripe.
er than Action.—Guard
teed
first
class. Agents for the ECLIPSE Bicycle—the best n
mines that will make a fair representa­ umbia river have all been removed. It ish ships, glossary of navy and army
Most cases can be treated at home
made. Give us a call.
words, table of distances, commanders after one visit to the doctor’s office, All
Sl.MMttXS
tion
of
our
mines
All
miners
ought
to
took
a
government
tug
a
number
of
President Mr-Kinley piomiae» the coun­
of IJ. S ships and army corps, list of business relations with l>r. Darrin are Mary I.. Donnelly.
)
try that when the pioper time cornea, take an interest m this matter, not that • lays to complete the job.
I.
a SON
I) S. regiments and their commanders strictly confidential.
they
have
properties
lor
sale,
hut
for
tin
plaintiff |
Action to ilis-
President Chapman of tlm I'niveisity
every thing in connection with the mis­
ami other information very useful and
v».
«olve
the
mar-
general
interest
it
will
he
to
the
entile
of Oregon has been engaged to instruct
management of the army will la< thor­
j.lolin Donnelly,
1 riage contract.
valuable at this time.
A <l,| uatetl.
oughly investigated, ami the guilty par- section in general. Miners donate the the (ear hers of Multnomah county in
delemlant J
l
he
book
fits
the
vest
pocket
and
is
ore
and
all
other
expenses
w
ill
he
paid.
We
understand
that
the
trouble
Ire-
institute, beginning this week.
tie», if any, punialied.
In the name oi the .«ate of Oregon, you
np to date. Sen 1 Chas S. Fee, general tween the Jewett Mining Company ami are hereby reqnireil n> appearand an-
Send in your samples to W II Merrill
I lop picking is well under way in Lane
passenger
agent,
N.
I
’
.
R.,
St.
Paul,
»»rr tin* coinpia'iit fiit-,1 againat von in
Ther are now, all told, 1,040,356 per or C. L. Mangum this city and they will
county. Only 30 cents per box is paid Minn , ten cents and the book is yours. (he men who attached lhe mine to se­ I the above entitled court, within ten «lays
sons drawing pensiona from the United forward (hem to Mr. Virtue who will
cure their wages, has been adjusted by
for picking, and in consequence it is
from Hie date oi the service ot this num
States government. Before this num­ place them on exhibit at Portland,
the men paying all expenses thus far [ mon» upon you, if served within thia
difficult to secure a sufficient number of
Bargain« in Property -
ber de< reaees there will accumulate a fins is a very niqxirtanl matter ami we
incurred,
and
the
owners
of
the
mine
county;
or it eerved within any other
pickers
$700 will buy a lot 10J feet square in paying the men their wages.
I county of thia state, then within twenty
host of claimants for like honor on ac­ trust that miners will look at it in this
Governor Loid has designated Will­ Grants Pass on which there is a lieauti-
.lavs from the date of the service oi tin's
light and thus help show something OÍ
count of the war recently closed.
euminon» upon von ; or if served on you
iam K111 ingsworth of Portland as one of ful coltage which cost over $800. The
the country’s mineral resources.
Si aik of O hio ,C ity of T oledo ,#
out of the state of Oregon, or by publica­ Stage , run both ways daily between Grants Pass Oregon, andCrs'
Oregon’s representatives at the Anieri* place is well improved, has gomi water
One man in town objects to the Sunset
L k i h C uvnty ,
i M8
City Cal., passing through the following interior points: Wfr
tion, then, by the first day of the ensuing
can Irrigation Congress al Cheyenne, mi l is one of the pleasant homes of
Telephone Company's putting in its
W lhl«*rv ille Itriitw
F rank J. C heney makes oath that he term of said court, to wit
Following
ville, Love's Anderson, Kerby, Waldo, Shelly Creek.
is
the
senior
partner
of
the
firm
of
F.
J.
Wyoming.
system on lhe ground that the ¡Miles are
the
service
o'
this
notice
upon
you.
The
Grants Pas* This place is a bargain
The "Jess” crew of haj balers left for
Patrick’s Creek, Gasquets.
CH
eney A c Co., doing business in the city sail) court meet« in -egular session lhe
too slick for lhe cows to climb That Jackson county on Saturday.
It is almost a certainty that there will Call before it is too late.
of foledo, county and slate aforesaid, third Monday in \pril an t the fourth
gentleman is very well acquainted with
he
a
telephone
line
between
Cottage
40 > acre s on Applegate, a tine grass and that said firm will pav the sum of Monday in September ea< h year. You
TIME TABLE.
Mr. Richard Robinson threshed over
the town cow’s ability for exercise.
Grove and the Bahemi t mines
l he farm, 2UI) acres In cultivation each year ONE HUNDRED IXILLARS for each are hereby notified that if you fail to ap
WESTBOCND
EASTBOUNI)
1600 bushels of gram this year.
and
every
case
of
C
atarrh that cannot
pear and answer said complaint, as here­ Leave Grants Pass
leading citizens of Cottag< < ¿rove have Entire farm can be covered with ditch
..9 a. III. Leave Crescent City
Mr. and Mrs Loveless are kept bus)
lx* cured by the use of H ai . i .' s C atarrh by required, the plaintiff will apnlv for
What will France do with Dreyfus? is
Arrive at W aldo.........
the matter in hand.
taken from lhe Applegate. This farm Ct re .
F rank J. C heney .
• 7 P- m. Arrive at Waldo
one of lhe perplexing problems for solu with the transient patronage going to
the relief demandeil therein, which is to Leave
" al do .
Sworn
to
me
ami
eiisuribed
in
my
There
was
a
heavy
ra
coul.I
be
made
very
profitable
by
an
up-
in
La
Leave Waldo...........
dissolve the marriage contract, existing
4 a. 111.
lion by the French court of so called jus­ and from the coast.
presence, this 6th day of December, A.D. between the plaintiff and the defendant, Arrive at Crescent City
Grande and vicinity last
ns filch to-date farmer. Worih $*>0 an acre, can
6p. Ill. Arrive at Grants Pass..
tice. Minister Cavaignac of the war de­
Mrs. J, Wetharbee is slowly recover
!
•
A. W. < i i i mm .
ami
the
awarding
the
custody
of
the
chil
­
to the lx* bought tor hall that amount
1 ;ie scenery through which thi^ line passes is beautiful. At
partment hae resigned lM»eau»e he can­ ing from an alarming illnest*, hardly yet will prove ot incalculable
[ftKAiJ
Notary Public dren of the plaintiff ami defendant, to
farmers. It is said that th
has in-
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal the plaintiff
40 acres not far from Kerby, 15 acres
lightful mountain road from Gasquet to Crescent City. Exctifid
nut submit to a revision of lhe cam* out of danger
ly,
and
acts
directly
on
the
blood
am]
creased the sugar-beet croy 15 per cent. iti cultivation, fair house, out buildings,
This summons is published by order rates during summer season.
Murder will out ami it may be that
Mr Francis Hocking ami Mr. Addy
mucous surfaces of the system. Send of II K llanna, judge of the above
Dieyfus will come forth the hero after Carl left fur (’resent City with a l<»ad of
1). W GRAFF, Grants Pass. Or., and J. C. HARPER. Cree
1 lie frieght rate on hops from Port good range, living water, will make an tor testimonials, free
entitled court, made in «-bambers at
excellent home for an industrious family
F. J CiiENEYctCo. . Toledo, O. Hrants Pa«». Joseph ne county, Oregon, City. Cai., Managers.
fruit
The peaches were from John land to New York has been reduced
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
.
Ask for t he prict.
on the 15th day of \ugust A. jr., lsttg.
peace fouling, Ru**i* hax an Robinson's ranch ami the water melon» from $2 per BM) pounds to $1 50. the old
Hall’s Family Fills are the best.
A hk A xt «: i i „
Best
resitlent
location
hi
lhe
city
oi
rate.
This
ia
vipi.il
to
cent
per
pound
HI IIIV
1,743,244 men. Thii >■ enough were from Christy's on the river.
Attorney for plaintiff.
SOUTHERN OREQON
(«rants Pass. 5'ou will say so yourself
reduction.
The Queen*« A<l<ire*i*.
to show the wisdom of the < zai in ask
The first devotional meeting
when
you
see
it.
Can
be
txxight
for
Graduate
*>f
lloruloyy
Pa»»au
I'niver-
ing for a conference of lhe great powers Epworth League was held at 7
Queen Wilhelmina of l he Netherlands
One hundrrtl and fifty hea l of fine
ofits real worth,* bargain rarely offered. has ascended the thrown and addre«9es
>itv. Germanv.
looking to disarmament
The neces­ with Rev
Joseph Sams as
beef cattle were shipped from Myrtle
fen acre tract two and one half miles her people in pleasant and acceptable
sary vx|x*nse to maintain so great an There seemed to lx* a
Pv.nt to San Francisco last week, mak-
«HLflNb,
-
OREGON.
army is enormous, but still it gives em­ make the league a succei no'. only now | ing the second like shipment within the from town; two acres very rich black terins. The |>eople of Holland are ioval
ploy ment to many men, though not the but in the future,
' past two weeks. Russell and Taylor loam which needs no irrigation—good to their ixjuntry. and they will be no less
In- hh ’ a 'ii"' '',at !'art PfCfon which is noted for fine cliinate.S
kind for progressive men.
health, excellent water and large peaches.
the chief for small fruit and IxTries; over half in , *o to the young queen The substance
Mrs John A. Eggers ami children, af­
cultivation
;
fair
house
.
can
lx«
oought
j
| of her address is as follows: “On this
cents for
ter a farewell virit among her old friends 1 contrihuto:
‘
hoo, has a tegular normal course of four years. Other -
Fighting Bob Evans of the Iowa or
lay, so important tJ you ami to me, I
steers on for less than $400.
and neighbors took their departure for
....PRACTICAL
rather rough speaking Bob, io credited
snecî'a’ \a«rer"bnorma'’co,1^e preparatory, music and art cour*
>even ami one half acres,within half a • lesire before all else to say a word of
their new home in Roseburg. "I very
WATCHMAKER. specia stud.es teachers' review classes.
with an expreeeion after the tight off
From my tendereM
mile of the post office in Grants Paas warm gratitude
laxly liked her”, expreeeea the general
vantiago, that will go down hi history as
\u Extra Sv-taion
1er th.-'di'1 •" ' sen'.or Class practices teaching throughout the )e»r
this place has on it a large, comforta­ years you base surrounded me wit!', Prh es M«.derate : In!
feeling, but what is our loss is some
a wise one. He «aid
In the battle my
the direct superven of a thorough critic teacher
Sslein, Sept.ti- An extra *e«sioii of t lit* ble iiadling. plea -unity situated. Out­ your love. From all parts of the king­ <fiiar&ntev Given.
one's else gain.
men fought ’.ike American seamen, after
dom, from all classes of society, young
building*
in
good
order.
Plenty
of
fruit,
.
*tatc
legislature
will
l»e
•
called
to
con-
The
n nlir ,
"J10?'Is Rratled. Grades accepted from good sc'10
Mrs. C. Erickson has been confined to
the battle they were tender as American
veiie in thin city Sept. 26 I. The call will ii »' si I v pears <»l an excellent variety. and ahi, I have always receive»! striking
*
a
»e
without
fnrthèreSiÎauÏn
111 “ gra"ted’
eVery"'here'fl '
the
house
during
the
last
week
with
a
women." Bob is rough in his way but
be embodied in a prml tarnation to lx* I bis is cheap,an<l a good home for a small j proofs of attachment. Alter the death
he in capable of doing ami saying some badly bruised foot. W hile she was a:
i of my venerated father all your attach-
<H-' 'v '7' . A!’ expen>es for school year. «125: not including
I this afternoon. family.
tempting to get into the hack, the horses issued by Governor
great things
OREGON
announcement
Five a* res of choice land in the East j i ment to the dynasty wa$« transfeied io
•Xext school year opens September 5.
started ami her foot was canghi in the The governor made
l'he
has been ron- ern part of town, eevry foot of the land me. On thia day 1 am rea«ly to accept
The sign* of the limes indicate that I hi alive
She has improved so she is I thin morning
F«r catalogue or information address.
weighty, task
Josephine county is going to be decided- . now able to partially resume her home I templatcd for *<ime time by reason of lhe is tn h g»sxi vaiiety of fruit, good home I ! the splendid, though
whereto
I
have
been
called,
ami
I feel
I great volume of buninee* which the last an<l excellent water. This property is .
ly lively in mining operations this fall I duties
---------
T.
SCOT,
legrnlaturv failed t«i attend to It is very « heap and is a home on which a 1 myaell supported by vour fidelity. Kt -
and winter. Capital is living attracted I Rev. aik I Mr*. George Hoxie,
Jin. thought that if this buaine** we
I
I
V
,
eeiv*»
my
thank*.
My
experience
kith
­
*e added small family can make a good living
this way, not only attracted but is com­ Webster anti another la<1) who*«* name
4 11« »
«F W W
I erto has left ineffaceable impressions
ing. not only coming but is taking hold 1 bas em aped our memory were the guest* to that of the regular eei>slon in J.mu t all and inquire alxiut it,
dl‘l
‘i
1111
, and is an earnest f iture. My dearly
already hi a manner that ia demonaira i ot Mr* II. 1» Jones for a night on their ! ary next that it could hoi all of it re
A line farm for sale, 6 milts from the j
live of what is to follow. The lulls and way to Coquill« via < rewent ( ilvtothr ceive pro|x»r attention in I 10 dava. citv of Grants I’ d **. Good road all #i*C (loved mother, to whom I am immense­
OPENS IN
ly indebted, set me an example by her
mountains heretofore quiet, are being annual meeting of the Dunkard Church. 1 Hence lhe cal! by the governor
wav winter and summer. This farm
noble
and
exalted
conception
ol
the
du
­
filled with men. Rome to prospect, some | Mr II »Xie iv a brother of Mrs. Jones
may lx* ba<l <»n easy terms
Inquire
ND.
22
ties which henceforth devolve upon me.
to labor in the mines and others bunting He delivered a short address at the re­
about it.
The aim of my hie will tie to follow her
CLOSE
good investments It is bound to come; vival servicer.
Headquarters for
i rc tv* «mt* nn le ir Min d?|x>t n example and to govern in the manner
mark the prediction.
is Fi**s m ith walk two thirds of the expected of a princess of I be House of
The revival Mrvites on '- in.Ia\ were
p are 1 s well hx-ated and Orange. True to lhe constitution, 1 de­
And it is true that the »late legislat­ more remarkable in spiritual power than Old Not C t Over the Weak, Lan­
ru[ Tu„day.SeDt 27 |8sa
I t dastervtf house, a sire to strengthen the respect for the
ure will la* called in session Sept. 2«l I*« on any preceding oeeaaion. B« a rising
guid Feeling Tor ibio Itching and
and y ard, a good well name and flag of the Netherlands. As
tkrvernor W P. |x>n1
The governor vote of the pro| le. the aenicra continue
Burning on
l—Tr Ktin«—2 20 el.re j in 3
In bearing—apples, to my sovereign possessions and colonies,
Commercial Traveler» given*!*'
feel» that there is a great surplus ol bus­ another week com mem ing at 7 15 p m.
•• After I hnd
• - Running—i. m u
Í
’ «•».
ial attention.
; -Knnning^i 3. u’,*1
»7»
and
cherries
iness that cannot Ire attended to at the leach evening «luring lhe week and tlm. I ceuld n
east and west. I desire to observe justice
» i niita.la»h. $1x5.
languid Ksellr.
This placa in and to contribute so lar as in m** lie« to
GRANTS PASS. 0»
regular session aud hence his reason for prayer meeting each aftermxm by Invite
Wodn.M,y, sept 28
Mlí?-3,n,n
A. 2
w»r lak.'ii n I . u
<1 cheap and ot* the increasing mtcllevtnal ami mutual
making the call for the extra H»»ma tion from bouse to house
Horse» boarde*! at rc»*»1*^’
Ing h<»t on '
r
It can l>e »aid with almost a certainty Services as follows
welfare of my whole |*eople. 1 hope
5—1 rott in»-— •> n .1-
rate».
treat..! for a I
inibii
that there will be no »m-h foolishnea» tu 10 a. m. , preachir
pi
and expect that the support of all, in
Price
A:
N
oorhio
get any belt
dinner,
preaching,
condui t as was shown by the old repre-
whatever sphere of official or social acti­
A friend »1.
7-Tro.tiI^*; S*r «
<• rm
•entative». Business is business and league, 7 p. m ,
vity you mav tie place 1, within or with­
•“Trotting—5
partita, «nd
*■ Rnnrv.,,. 1
’V ù*'
: li
there will be a great effort made to ac­ The basket dinner
r
ana
taking it.
. of w hich Mr. John out the hingiiom, will never be wanting.
« n«t
enjoy
e«l
by
i taking
complish something for the rehtrf of the
i. was the »ubjevt,
eould rat
I "yart ntuiaa
muta race t'irt
fe
«-iiyari
“Trusting in God, and with a prayer
I Mi That he g.va me strength. 1 aivept the
Hood'. H
•¡Illation. The republican» have every­ food for ■ I
nF2c!“*.'Sei”- 3o.
y skia
-Trotu
eared."
thing in their |»wer to elect a man on
Partit lilam of the
I fl Al If.
'""‘--’HÄdini, ♦ 150.
2
tongue Government Signed
r
first ba1 lot but they will not likely do it, II< m Sing mentioned hi
WlLNI
•n 3,
for the reason that Mitchell and Corbett ceivvd by letter
lie
““"•‘"«-«’a toiled^. ,1S0
THE BEST
both have a strong following, lhe former doing «(«xial work on the KtiiMi I
•
trivi?«
Saturday.
Oct
a.
on acconat of free silver prociiviliea and and he had taken hie fAHiily with
. trying
< I ■
Ie- 're*
h *
the latter on account of his positive ad­ During (he «lav they ettup «.I i
Mt
V a <i
boll le
herence to the gold standard. Binger night, alept in the covered «
•Milin
'►n nove!*»—.i nule.
« j Hai
□arsa-
IN THE CITY
d am
Hermann is not blind but on the con­ ing the night the etorm
r**t'V Ptj<
• »red
Good
Home-Made
Brea«'
trary is a fat seeing yrolitician and he lighliiHig »truck him bur
«’• «econ.l. ’•*»». parwrs
eMhe?
•i'Wrr than
<"• are »lifible
Ver
« Rates ,,n
may! profit by the fight between
•iUStjH he bl<«k>* h.s ti
trv them
and
Pies
always
on
hand
I ■» « ur.
l..rr«.,.
ut»! *r twa.
»:!' wait aud watcl.
IMU’I • tMHlH
ADMISSION
lie netei Ipoke or i
ISSe t .u«-wiet» luwr'.uuius
me
a
call.
’
KDITORM AND FRorRIXTORS.
Thervera, oh
You have |
And the pap«
The) are n
All tl>e Unit
But, Then
Wath it Tira
Weekly < ru|> Bulletin
SCHOOL SUPPLE
CLEMENS,
&AK|H0
POWDER
Given Away
J. D. Hayes 1
Don t Forget
2EÒ JkZN-
The Jewell Hardwart
ZKZ. RTTSS,
Staple and Fancy Groceries,Provis
Grants Pass Marble and Granite ft
BICYCLE REPAIRING
G. MOON
Grants Pass & CrescentB
-STAGE LINE--
(dairies I . S. Mails, Passengers and Stage Exprts
STATE N2RHAL JCfiOOL
Joseph Kessler,
Industrial
W.
VAN
president
L. D. Fay à Sons’
PORTIA
<
SEPT.
After Typhoid Fever
New Rigs, Safe
and Fast Teams <
.
( ■
<
J
( i
L
✓
BENNETT’S MILITARY BAND
15c MEAL,.
Hood s Pills
I* Veil me».* dr xn-’* res*«..
HENRY BRANI»-
Mining »»•-•••
that the rv
>*M t RASttavO. C*>
J the
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