Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, September 22, 1898, Image 1

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GRANTS PASS, JOSEPHINE COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 22, 1898.
ÇJ.MITH & HOUGH
r
No. 48
Saniiag«» .After ilie Kurrr>i«l«*r.
excitement. Besides the expectant feel- hundred years or more, I wondered if
JUST COME TO LICHT
The Aransas is a «hauler used in times ing« in which we indulged in regard to repairing uas ever done in Santiago,
of peace for the mule trade between New the inhabitants, the city itself, the | for 1 saw no signs of it. On the way to
Dan Magerlie and sister of Woodville,
An Ashland Witness of Dr Darrin's
P> actives in a1.! State and Fédéral Courts
Orleans, Corpus Christi, ami Havana, house«, the streets eveivthing about us the cathedral we passed the market.
were frilling in the Pass last Saturday.
Cures
Office over First National Bank.
lu times of wur she is used ms atrans- »except to those who had previously A« it is on a street which lead-* up a
Shoes repaired at Hackett’s.
W rlderx ille Items
II. L. Darnvilla was visiting with his
G raxt ' h P am ,
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[•ort. She draws four teet of water when t»eeii to Cuba or to Spain—were different steep hill, great walls of stone have hern
Blank notes at the Coi'RiER^tilce.
family last Saturday, they having moved
M ildkrv ILI.K. Ore., Sept. 13, 1898.
M k Eitrren:—For the benefit of the
built, presenting an unbroken surface to
sire is “light,” and in Hie trough of the from anything that
over
from
Merlin
to
send
the
children
Bicycle
hospital
for
ad
repairing
at
(Crowded out last week )
afflicted I wish to etate that I know of
«
before.
sea
the
progress
of
iter
masts
from
star
the
street,
and
on
the
top
of
this
the
A rthur p . harth ,
Cramer Bros.
to school tins winter.
King McCann has returned from Rose­ board to [>urt and back again ia more
Two wharves away from us the Red market rests. The Mall« were almost Dr Barrio.
One Minute Cough Cure surprises peo­ burg
Five year» ago Mrs U. W. Appiegate,
Take your blacksmithing to Trimble A
rapid than her progress ahead. 1 board­ Croaa ship, the State of Texas, »»» un- empty, except for a little fruit, yet peo­
DOCTOR OF DENTAI. SI RGERY.
ple by its quick cures and children may
Bacher for first class work
ed her first in tire bay of Guautanomo loading her tons of provisions, Already ple hovered about, drawn there, perhaps, of Yoncolla, Ore., was induced by my
E.
Erickson
has
also
returned
from
Offic • over First N <ti<»nal Bank,
wife to visit Ur. Darrin in Portland, for
J. W Curry and wife of Medford were take it in large quantities without the Glendale.
on July 15, and sailed on tier off Si- she had risen several feet higher out of by the force of association.
almost total deafness that bad troubled
GRANT’« PAM«»,
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•
<>REC
the
waler.
The
boxe«,
barrels
and
bags
j in the Pass !a«t week un business con- least danger. It has won for itself the
honey,
where
we
drifted
about
three
i
There
were
a
few
early
worshipers
in
Mrs. H. I). Jon**« ami Mr«. M. (’.
l«est reputation of any preparation used
her for several year». She »a» cured in
1 fleeted with the Singer Mfg. Co.
Lewis were at the Pa*s one day thia days awaiting orders and taking paseen were being hastily tumbled to the ware* the cat hedral, and as we approached the
today for colds, croup, tickling in the
uers aboard woe begone war corres­ house on shore, and a vast crowd of hun­ old liell clanged forth, mellow, deep a few month» ami remain» permanent to
Subscribers who do not receive their
week.
PERKINS
' throat or obstinate coughs. W. F. Kre­
pondent-. ragged and tired and ill, with gry people—who shall say how hungry ? toned, well seasoned ’I'he few women ibis day. -My wife visited Dr. Darrin
I daily Bulletin regularly should leave
William l lrieh of Jacksonville, passed
mer.
tnvir extra clothes, if they had auv, lied —were watching the process with ab­ who were telling their bea<hi were* not for an ovarian tumor, lie pronounced
! word at the office.
U. 8. DEPUTY
through Wiiderville with a band of a
A wedding that savors soiwewiiat of
As time passed and it soab«orl>ed in their devotions that they 1 lie ease im arable and would not take
up in a poncho or a blanket; a few sorbing interest
. hundred calves from the cuaM
W. Sikes came over from his mine on
MINER \I. st R\ EYUR,
the romances of early days, took place
straggling oflicers on sick leave, and tMH aine evident that no supplies were to • ha»l no time to regard visitors, On the the case. 1 reside al the Hotel Oregon,
the Illinois river last week for ihe pur­
Mr and Mrs E Erickson and James sime of the foreign military attache«. lx» delivered to them that night, they contrary, all faces
evening. A
were turned in our \shland, and can lie referred to at any
O regon . pose of laying in his winter supply of i in Pendleton Wednesday
G rant * P ams ,
1 couple who had ridden on horseback 80 Hocking went to («rants l’a*H to be There was j y aboard the Aransas, when departed one bv one to their homer.
direction. A priest and a little acolvte time. Whil' in Portland, 1 raw an old
provisions.
My first stroll in Sautiago was on the 1 in bl auk cassot'k»« stood near by, and lastly ci rried to the doctor’s office, being
' milea. from Dale, on the north fork of guests of Mr and
the iMptain was finally ordered to steam
.laiiif- llolman
Thomaa Hniith
P. P. Pic kens, formerly of Jackson the John Day, appeared at the residence the day.
into the harbor oi Santiago, the day wide street or plaxa which runs along finally came nearer in order to observe crippled with chronic rheumatism. In
Residence
Reside nut*
We had another successful Sunday oí after ihe surrender, Julv 18, to discharge the waler front. In the middle is a long us more closely. 'I'he priests foim a a lew days sho was walking about, a
North 7th street. c*uunty. but who. for the last three or I of Judge Peter West, ami werequieJv
F st. A Gilbert creek
near factory.
four years has been in Montana and Ida married in the presence of a few friends, revival services and Hie meetings will the freight she had brought down in grass plot with a plastered wall on each picturesque element in Santiago. 1 had » ured woman.
11. J. M atoon .
ho, is now engaged in mining in Jose­ i'hey were George Friendless and Miss continue during this week at 2:30 p in addition to the army mule« ami horses, side, i'he whole plaza is aliout 150 feet noticed them the night More walking
Dearssea ((RED.
^MITH & HOLMAN,
phine county.
I There will be but one evening service and to take Ou cowl preparatory to her wide. A few benches are placed at in­ along the lower plaza in long black cos-
Ma. E dito *:—For yearn I have heard
Ella (’base.
UNDERTAKERS.
during this week and that will I m on voyage back to Tampa
A slight shock of earthquake was felt
tervals on the open side, their backs to socks and black beaver shovel bats. of “Dr. Darrin's ten minute cures,” but
Truth wears well. People have learn­
Parlon «lh »treet, opp. Court Hoti-e.
a» ( resrent City Friday of last week at ed that DeWitt’« Little Early K:«er«are! Thursday evening, so as to give the peo-
It w»H about divner time when we left the harbor. It took me sometime to They are all typical Spaniards; and (or I confess I bail little faith in him or the
pie a chance to real. The afternoon Si honey behind us ami followed the realize that people lived in them. They that reason I could not help wondering reported cures, until Oct. 14th when I
3:30
p.
m..
At
b'ureka
the
shock
was
G hants P ass .
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reliable little pills for regulating the i
quite sexEfC. shaking heavily most al! bowels, curing constipation ami sick services are from house to house. The coast to Morro. So narrow is the har­ looked like little stables with their doors if the young priest at the cathedral was mustered up faith enough to try him for
¡nterest is unabated so lar, there have bor’s mouth that not a sign of it is vis­ and windows so large as to be out of all tilled with ie*«eutni«nt or curiosity. We almost total deafne»». 1 had been both­
the buildings in town —Record.
headache. They don’t gripe. W. F.
Ireeu 12 conversions and 23 banctiiica- ible till the ship stands nearly opposite, proportion to the small size of Ihe dwel­ walked inside and pointed to our cam­ ered with gradual deafness for about six
E. I . Cass of Sumner, Iowa, writes Kremer.
ti ons.
the C ockier : ‘ Don’t stop my subscrip­
and then it seems hardly wide enough to ling, but when 1 saw family gioups eras. He nodded his head, so we set year». The past few day» I wae unable
Rev. L. I’ Desmarais, pastor of Jack­
The ‘‘chowder” dinner on the grounds allow a good siz d vessel to pass. We seated in front, who eyed us curiously them up and took some photographs of to heai any conversation and was al­
Opp.Court House
tion; 1 am interested in hearing from
sonville, Oregon, is a guest of Father
there Grants Pass is good enough for Ruddy. Father Desmarais will hold of James Hocking last Friday was a de* stood on deck hi a row and leveled our a« we passed, 1 came tu I ha conclusion an opposite shrine. Presently the priest most run over by a team. Dr. Darrin
anyone and 1 will be in misery until I communion servh es at 7 30 next Sun­ cided success, the chowder being pro­ cameras at th»* old castle, and well she thut they were seated in front of their beckoned to us to follow him, and we cured me wi'h electricity free in ten
nounced by competent judges, the finest stood the.boinbardment of peace. The family mansions. At the end ot this did so, passing a tinseled elligy in the minutes so 1 can bear a whisper. I can
get located there again.”
All Work
day morning for the special benefit of
The community little trip through the winding channel, plaza is a house in the midst of a little corner of Alfonso Something or Other on never thank Dr. Darrin enough and
More than twenty million free samples all Catholics. He will preach at the 10: made this season.
Finished in from
of De\\ ¡H’s U itch Hazel S dve have 30 o’clock mass, taking for his text the | was well represented. At 2:30 p. in. guarded by ba t-nes al every [*uint, with garden in which the flowers of all vari horseback waving a banner in tlie air most emphatically recommend him to
Specialty
3 to 6 Days,
been oisfributed by the niniiufactnres. words of St Paul: *‘Without faith it is the revival services which had been here and there a blockhouse, was a rev­ eties were running riot. A great royal Behind the altar we went, and into the all 1 have live ! in Tolo, Jackson coun­
of
1 sacristy, and from theme to a pair of ty, Ore., the past three year» and will
What better proof of their « onfidenue in impossible to please G< k 1.” Heb. 11:6. trails ter red from the house to the grove elation of Cuban lile and Cuban land­ Ponciana ruse above the others.
Regardless of
Chidrena’ <
iUk merits do jou want ? D cures ; iles, Father Drsmarais expects to leave next lor the day, convenned. It was a very scape. Half wav in on the left nestled a leaned over tne fence and plucked a yel­ stairs which led to a balcony overlook­ gladly answer any inquiries by letter or
the Weather.
J. 1». H am .
burns, scalds, sor«,c, in i he : fiortest Tuesday morning to attend *o mission­ profitable service and about 5 p. m., the tiny village in the green of a hillside. low primrose, such as grow in the dear ing the church, where we took more in person.
people
left
for
their
homes
feeling
not
old
gardens
of
New
England
pictures.
In
ihe
rooms
below
which
we
At
the
right
a
while
hacienda
gleamed
1>U.
»TKICI.C
Cl
HK1>
BV
DB.
11AKRIN .
space of time. W. F. Kremti.
ary work in Josephine county, Oregon.—
only satisfied that they had < njoyed a from out a grove of cocuaiiut palms, >V e turned back, as we did so a group had passed I had c..tight a glimpse of F rom the M.maiiriKi.n N ews .
,
Del
Norte
Record
John Young, living near Regie Point,
tine dinner but had received a spiritual some fishermen’s huts were clustered of well dressed men and women who had Romo old portraits so when we went
The advent in this city of Dr Darrin
met w ith a fatal acc ident I t»i Friday '
uplift that would help them to be a below, and back, at the top of the hill, neen talking excitedly near by suddenly down again we lingered to look. There recalls the wonderful cuie he performed
Ladies; no More Darning
afternoon. 11« was at w«
n pairing j
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
blessing to others
stood a wooden blockhouse. In a few became silent and watched 11« intently were the pictures in oil of all the Arch­ eight yeais ag3 on one of our townsmen,
the roof of his ban», ami ell aliout 14
I'he magic hand loom, made of ¡»ol-
| UNITED STATES-
The Ladies Aid Society at Hie home moments more we glided into the glanay as we passed, with an eye decidedly un­ bishops of Santiago De Cuba beginning Dr. Steele, after the failure of 15 other
President.....................William Mc Kinley feet, striking on a mang» r, breaking four ished rolled steel, latest invention for of Mrs. H. 1). Jones passed oil’ very waler of the large inland harbor—and friendly. One of the men shrugged his with the first one in 15—. 1 cannot call
physician». Dr. Steele was in a critical
Vi?e President .............. (¡arret A Hobart or five of his ribs ai d c. u-i.ing them in- i mending clothing, underwear, table
shoulders and cast upon me such a look them portraits liei'ause that would imply condition for a long time with neuralgia
Work came in so that the citv of Santiago lay before us
Secretary of State.................... Judge Day to his lungs. Although medical assist­ linens or heel or toe «n hosiery A c hild pleasant!;.
Santiago lies on only one side of the of hatred that it made me shudder. I a certain degree of likeness, and 1 should of the heart, lie was cured in Portland,
every one was busy and two incidents
Secretary‘of Treasury .. . Lyman J < ¡age
Secretary of Interior
. C N Biiaa ance was sent for at hnce, he oolv lived can work it. Perfect weave; sent post­ occurred to relieve the otherwise quiet harbor It extends backward over the mention this because it was the only un­ be sorry if they bore a resemblance to by Dr. Darrin in ten minutes by electric­
Secretary of War............. Russell A Alger about tour hours. He was 65 years old paid, 25 cents, 11 55 ’2 Washington St., afternoon. The first was the swearing eminence of a hill and there ends; al friendly demonstration that came to my any of the godly ami venerable Archbis­
ity, ami has enjoyed the blessings of
Secretary of Navy............ John !> Long and a prominent c itizen.
Oakland, Cal.
in of the new stage driver, young Mr. um-t every portion of it was visible to notice during the two days that 1 spent hops of Santiago. But they were so health since, with no recurrence of the
Secretary of Agriculture JamesA Wilson
quaint and flat and altogether facinating
Anderson of Giants Pass, and for a few us as we stood ou the deck of the Aran­ in the city.
Postmaster-General ........ James A Gary
dieeaaa.
Attorney-General . . Joseph McKenna
We turned into a narrow street which always bringing into such prominence
moments we were made to ¡eel the re­ sas. Yw iitui «-olorist could have blocked
Dr. Darrin was among the first to in­
the
architpiscupal
ring,
that
1
could
■ ETA IE oF OREGON.
sponsibility of holding a position or down that first impression in light led up the hill to the cathedral plats,
troduce electrical treatment in Ids prac.
)Geo W «McBride
has ing any charge in the offices of our grciiis. blues and mauves, with the upon which face also the military palace, have gazed at them much longer. Most tiee and has perfected himself in it» ap­
U. S. Senators ... • • \---------------
government, ¡'lie other incident was a daik greenish-red gleam of Ihe tiled the Venus (’ale, and the swell Cuban of them were hung in the council room, plication. Dr Darrin will visit Grants
The High (trade Wheel
jThos H Tongue
Congressmen........
Several Spanish officers rode iu the center oi which stood a massive Pass September 25th to October 2nd
proposition to make Rev J Sams an roofs, leaving glaring while patches here Club
• (W R Ellis
. .C M ldleman
Attorney-General
clattering
past. The streets of Santiago old table, and chairs of the same pattern only, stopping al the Hotel Josephine.
honorary member of the society. At and there, and at tire highest point the
W P fx>rd
Governor ..................
once there was a testimony meeting. two .Moorish domes of the old cathedral, are all paved with largo stones, some of were groii|M*<l about it.
I io ami be healed
........ II E Kincaid
Secretary of State.
We fortunately ran across an intelli­
No man was to be allowed to become a the Cathedral of Santiago De Cuba which are sinking to join some subter­
... Fhil Metschan
State Treasurer ...
The University ot Oregon graduated
stratum,
leaving gent Cuban who kindly took us in tow
member of the society.
Even Mrs. Back of the rolling foot lulls and sur- ranean geological
Mupt Pub Instruction ............ G M Irwin
last
June the largest claws in its history.
and
conducted
us
in
the
least
time
to
..........
W
11
Leeds
titate Printer
Sams declared her ability to drive alone roundiag, though many miles away, their companion pieces in their original
The class numbered thirty. The fall
1'* Wolverton
The sidewalks— where there all thv places to which we shouhl have
without any aid, and of course every the entire harbor and its environments, places.
Supreme Judges ........ - R S Bean
term will begin September 19th. Stu­
other lady thought her husband as val­ rose the majestic mountains, cloud- are any—are composed of a series of sin­ gone. First of all, we took him back to
(F A Moore
dents who have completed the tenth
breakfast
with
us
and
extended
to
him
i F A Marcum
uable as Rev, Sams, so the men were cap[»ed here and there; the highest land gle flat stones, not wide enough for two
grade branches can enter the sub-freeh-
R R Commissioners. . ■. J B Eddy
to walk abreast
The small horses the privilege of eating our awful ship's
barredout. The next meeting will be in Cuba.
man « lass. No examinations are requir­
(il B Compson
fare
which,
poor
though
il
wan,
I
am
held al the residence of Mrs. M.
We pushed up to the nearest wharf which the Spanish oflicers ride canter at
Clerk of R K Commission. Lydell Baker
ed for graduates of accredited schools.
sure
he
appreciated
very
highly.
In
all
and lav alongside of what was once h full speed down streets rivaling in their
Lewis.
Clerk Board School LandCon;. .WHn<le!i
Reasonable equivalents are accepted for
A large and complete assortment
FIRM JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spanish steamer, now un American peril the stone stairway over which our probability he had left an empty latder
District
Fair.
most of the required entrance studies,
at
home.
of
Bicycle
Sundries
in
stock.
prize. Every newspaperman on hoard gallant Putman dashed. But the Span­
Western Division........fudge H K Hanna
1'here was only one house in Santiago catalogues wilt lie sent free toall appli­
The fifth annual exhibition of the Se­ the Aransas was on the alert. General iard sits bac k jauntily with a cigarette
Eastern Division
Judge H L Benson
Prosecuting Attorney
..(’ B Watson
cond Southern Oregon District Agricul­ Shafter’s orders when we left Siboney in his mouth and glanc es nonchalantly that was much injnred by our shells cants. Persons desiring information
-Member Board of F«qualizat . K A Emmitt
This stands close to the oldest < hurcli in may address the president, Secretary J.
tural Society will be held at Roseburg,
were rather exclusive, They Mated that to the right or left, wherever he can
Have a regularly equipped Bicy­
V. H. LAND OFFICE KOSEBl KG.
the city. The shell fell in through the J. Walton, or Mr. .Max A. Plumb allot
Douglas county, October 4 to 8,1898;
any one who ventured into Santiago catch a glimpse of a pretty señorita.
cle repair Shop. Parts supplied.
Receiver
..Henry Booth
roof and exploded, going out again at Eugene, Oregon. The courses offered
$5,000 offered in premiums and purses;
Register........................................ IT Briggs
would be shot, The American infantry The Spanish oflicers are good horsemen.
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y
several places and leaving behind it a are those of a good university. There
fine speed program of races each day;
JOSEPHINE Cot N 1
I'he four things that impressed me
officer on board the prize was quizzed,
arene of ruin and confusion It wrecked are departments of modern and ancient
1 splendid special program also arranged
... .C E Harmon
Joint Senator. ...
and plans were made for a secret mid­ moat in regard to the .Spaniards were
two rooms, but the rest of the house is languages, physics, chemistry, biology,
........
Abe
Axtell
for.
Fine
premiums
are
offered
for
high
County J edge.. .
their «mall Mature ami comparati ve
Portholes
were
measured
night
sortie,
jNick Those
intact. The old punsh priest welcomed geology, English, psychology, math­
grade live slock, poultry, agricultural
Commissioners
to see if they would Rdmit of the pas cleanliness, respe» lability, and intelli-
Bartlest’s Old Stand,
■ {Dick George
u« al the church across the street and ematics, elocution, advanced engineer­
products,
fruits,
flowers,
works
of
art
. . Roy Bartlett »
sag»* of heads ami «houldurs, and finally gence of the men of the ranks. The ut­
County Clerk
stisxl beniyfiantly by while we set off a ing, astronomy, logic, philosophy, and
fancy work, etc., etc. For preminni list
.......... fed Lister
Sheriff ..
several of tire most enterprising made fleers ate, in most all canea, gentlemen.
flash-light.
........ J W Virtue
physical education. Music and draw­
¡address J. I Chapman, secretary, at
Repreeenialive
their escape in a small boat. But the) The idea in my mind which these later
From the church we clamhereit up a ing are also taught. The tuition is
.......... J T Taylor
Treasurer................
Roseburg, Or.
observations
displaced
was
that
old
were
irately
ret
ailed
by
the
captain
an
..
J
D
llayes
School Superintendent . ..
so-called street. There was an open free. All students pay an incidental
FLOUR AND FEED.
... ficins Pollock
Spain had called so often for troqps, and sewer in the middle, (¡oats browsed
came back looking like school-boys
Aaaeaeor .....
lee of ten dollars yearly, hoard, lodg-
From an Ohl Timer
..BO McCulloch
Surveyor
At the other side of the long wharf to more troops, that she had used lip her near the top and small Cuban children ing. heat and light in dormitory coat
........ Dr. J «Myers
Coroner ...
HAMI’MHKK, 111., Sept. 8, 1898.
best
element
and
had
fallen
bark
largely
which tire Aransas was now made fast
played in the dirt, very lightly provided |2 50 per week ,
PRECINCT OFFICRRH-
Rout K R iver C ourier , («rants Pass, Or. was another prize, a beautiful white on her proletariat. Another thing with for as to clothes. The military hospital,
Justice................................. James Holman
Gentlemen :
Enclosed find money steamer with its Spanish crew and of­ which 1 was impressed wss the smiling an enormous low, square building col­
Conaiabi«-
... ....................... J H Colby
Good!
order to balance my account
1 am ficers and a few señoras still on board. good humor invariably pictured on the ored a dull terra cotta, lay before us.
city <>r grant ’ s pass .
......
W
T
Coburn
i
much
interested
in
your
paper
and
its
face
of
every
Spanish
soldier
that
we
Mayor .
P< <q
who buy Schil­
It was still under the Spanish officials,
A picturesque gateway opened from
W Elmer McGregor j
Auditor.
contents, as I was many years in South* tire wharf into the town. Through this met. It was not their war
and the smart looking soblier at the
............... Col Johnson
Treasurer.
J. B. PADDOCK. Propr
ling's
li
t
drink more tea a
ern Oregon. 1 served in the Rogue came a motley crowd of viNitors. A
A'e passed by soii.e shops in which door waved us blandly to enter. Over
r B Elliot
Ntreet Comuinwioner . .
River
war
there
in
1853
and
again
in
Having
pur<
ha**t*d
th«*
A.aildu
.
"
■
’
lock
and
B
u
'HD
osh
heretofore
owned
and
con
there
were
hardly
any
customers,
and
Marshal
. . . F W liuggvrth
1700 Bpanisll sick and wounded were
Spanibh prixate soldier was the first on
year than other people.
„
Í Dr. Win Flanagan i ducted hv Will Jackson, 1 am now in position to furmnh anything in the line of ¡854, and then three years First regi­ hand. By various signa he made it every few pares we were accosted by a quartered here and very confortable
L uJennings
Cemetery work either in MARBLE or GRANITE. I have had over a quarter of ment Oregon cavalry volunteers from clearly understood that lie wanted some­ man, woman or child tagging “bread." they seemed too.
They were wailed
Tfir MiMir Normal at Aaliland.
F L Coron
1 fought Indiana thing to eMt. He had a bright face and At the Military Palace we found officers upon by bisters of Charity, and many ol
a century of experience in th • Marb'e an I Granite Bnpineaa arid can fill your or­ Josephine county
Coflncilineu
Thia «chuol rvnprned in 1S95, and it»
W A Haskins
there long before Granta ¡’a*« was mu alert eye, ami singled out some of of the Ninth United Stales Infantry them had their lieds in the court yard. Ittciidance liaa Krxluall, increased each
ders promptly and give you th-* best or workmanship.
I Frank Fetscb
known; went there in 1852 and left our privates who were taking passage in I u the doo» way sat a Cuban, his wife, The officers' private room« ran along irf rear. The new jear tu open Sept 5th,
Fred Guyvr
Will make a specialty oi cunstruuuon work from your own designs.
Regular meetings ot the city council of
there in 1865 after the close <J the war, the Peerage and were al that time hang and little baby ; they rose respectfully the outer building. I ’sually they had a i>r<>mi-e, the larxeat attendance anil the
Grant's Pass are held in the council
¿T. B. FADDOCK.
but it always seems like home to re­ ing over tin* rail. It was amusing to as we passed
The I1 'alate is a large growth of black beard and, in the white iiuiat eucceaaful work in the hiitory of
ro«)ins in the city ha.I on th»* first ami
ceive your paper and occasionally hear see how well bey understood each other, square building of stone, with spacious gowns provided by lire hospital, their the school.
third Thursday evenings of ca* li month
It is the first normal
of some of the old boys through its col­ and one of our men good naturedly stone paved rooms, ami a small court racial cbarcteristics were accentuated— in the state to establish a four-year
CIRCl IT COC KT
SOUTHERN OREGON
Meets on the third Moi lav in April
umns
Respectfully,
handed out some bread
Tire Spaniard yard, with a laige fountain ui ttw* center. ; they were unmistakably Latins. I was con. ~e of study and compete with Cali­
and the fourth Monday i•< '• | i. ur
C harles L ovell .
COUNTY co, KT
tiirust one piece in it is blouse and ate Huge («ortraitN of some of the Spanish surprised at the general cleanliness ami fornia normuls in the amount of work
Probate court meets fir-l Mundav Oi
the other as he gunned hi« thank«. A sovereign« hang on the walls am! gaze gWd order, To be sure there were piles lone to obtain a state normal school di­
January, April, July un<l eDtemiier
I«- a small lx*ys ailh basket« came eager­ tifsm (he present occupants with un­ I of rubbish In a back court and the horns ploma. The work completed by grada­
County commissioners court meets firs’
AiHLANb,
-
OREGON.
ly to ti»«' ship’s side. Two garments changed expression. S »me of Hu* Span ami skin of an ox lay there just as they tes admits them to the Freshman class
Wednes . <v after the meeting of the
Located
in
that
¡
art
of
Oregon
which
is
noted
for
fine
climate,
good
composed the most extensive wardrotre ish officials talked together in a corner had been taaen oil’ from the animal, but >t the state university with 62 credits.
cuuuty court.
health, excellent water and large peaches.
of which any of themcouhl ix^ast. They of one of the large returns, and stood up there were such things as that on every Other lines of study can be pursued by
This school has a tegular normal course of four years. Other lines
were after bread also. They looked in­ with elalxirate ceremony as we «mlered street of the city —the carcuses of dugs -tmleiita not wishing to become teachers.
There seeies to lie no twilight in Cuba, and cats end other refuse too fill by to 4|s ■ tai advantage» in higher niathema-
quiringly up at un ami then jabtiered
of study are sub-normal, college preparatory, music and art courses,
speculatively among themselves. Some or none worth mentioning. It w**« dark • <k*scrH>e. The oders arising from them 1 ics, elocution, laiutuaicea and liturature.
special studies teachers’ review classes.
when we left the governor’s palace | acre not pleasant and seemed snfficient-
offered them money, but they lefosed
The normal senior class practices teaching throughout the jear un­
There are some «treel-lamps in >'*anlis | ly strong io germinal? any kind of
with
a
«hake
of
the
head
and
the
fore,
der the direct supervision of a thorough critic teacher.
go, and a little boy who was lighting • disease on the < a»en<l<*r.
I ire |>eople a
— OF —
finger which tirey field oposite the nose
The training school is graded. Grades accepted from good schools
them on the plaza < nine to on for a i show a siipremo iudiffere.ic»* an nncon- K
ar* they shook it
Two Spanish <’olonelfr
SOUTHERN OREGON.
The regular normal school diploma is granted, good everywhere in the.
a match, The streets were i.ot only scioiiti.c*• - hi regaril to such matters a a
wandered down Io the end of th»* wharf,
state without further examination
dark but quiet, lhe houses are all which dumuiiMtraits that this < »ndiiion a
a
siiiukhig < :garelte» ami talking earnest­
$50,000
built clos” to the street. ami close m each i must I m habitu il aud any d * ».iriur?
Capital Stock,
Expenses. All expenses for school year. $i 25; not including books,
ly ; finally Hrey entered the up;x)site
:
other, They are of piaster or ot Mont . I from il would
5115. Next hool year opens September 5.
bsii»*d wirii a-t ■nish a
»hip. tn old negro woman, coal bla« k
Kereivr d.qxwiu »ubject <o check or oc
fiie
wimh'As
and
doors
are
huge,
m«-nl
.
II.,
i
For catalogue or information address,
and of enormou« proportions, bolding a
certifica*• iMvable un fleruanJ.
THE EXCELLENCE OF SHUT OF FIGS corre-potiduigly Urge cigarette in her (ormer are without window-glass, but titer l-ai i g the iiO«pHal we skirled I
Would you feel perfectly
Hell«rift ht l-aftc -m Sew York, ~:ui Fran
are heavily barred instead, and most ol by th»- >p luifth i><*» q i »riers nnd entered
is dti<! not only to the originality and
W. T.
SCO!
•ufe to put all your money
mouth, eyed u« curiously.
cuco, and l’or lami.
aimpiicity of th<* combination, but al*o
the doors are sj large that there ism ! « st reel ih.< i d IB pit mitral b*rn-!
In a new bank ? One you
Tçfrsr hit tranciar» «»Id on ail fannia in
We fiad been coming to the conclu*
have just heard of?
*
to the care and skill with which it ia
«mall <kx>r for ordinary use rut into cades tutlir trem h •«. «lie baria-d ware,!
the Umici Staiaa.
But how about an old
manufactured by scientific prot-enaeii «ion (bat if we left the ship nobud v tf.em at the side As the darkne»« falls : in I tin' i».*t »ri» '. (hi cut» r tide, in
I bank ? One that haa done
Hpeci- Attention riven
< -»llecti. n. anc
known to the < ai . ifoknia H o S tri p would ?hoot us, and w? were now at the
the inside «butters 1 are thrown open, ‘ small phi er* i ur bi; a I h ib «-) which i a
»1 for over a quarter
general Itwine«- of our .-nat» »niera.
a
I Co. only, and we wi>»h to impreaa u[x»n point w here w e did not care if they did. if and the families sit in
dm
I
been
d
’
-a
r.i-
i
uy
their
oatiers,
¡IMO
I
* try? One that has
I
a
the windows, or
Colle»
ita nwle throuabout Hieithert
all the importance of purchaMnff tin- we could »?e the city first S » wrofluply
a
I
happen* to l>e or mure >p«.iHh ««rldiers must have ' ■ al way < kept its promisee?
Oreron and <>n all a>ee<aul»le tinta.
true and original remedy. A h the left the «hip in two« ami three« and out on the porch, if there
E Ono i..at never failed ; never
one—it is ganaraily im
I lotted by shutters quarter* I
genuine Syrup ««f Figa ia manufactured
J. D FRY, Prrei-lent.
■ mini d you 111 any way?
by the C alifokmia F ig S trut f o. marched on the town, home «»( ib went —or in (he doorway on the wide a*recta. I the porcl
I
You could trust such a bank,
J. T. TI FF*«. Vice Preai-leol.
to
see
Gt*n«*ral
M<
-
Kibla*»»,
who
was
mil
­
a couldn't
Only, a kn-«wl.-dge <»f ti.at fact will
you ?
Near the top of the hill on which stands « nii ing m late breax
a
R. A. BiarTH. Caahier
RMiAt one in avoiding the worthier itary governor pro tern , and Ire gave us the cathedral are houses of the wealthier coffee and mangues,
a
a
(jirrio .
Pa^s.'iigcr-»
Stage Express. imitation* manufactured fry other [air­ the welcome information that tire strin­ claHses, and a number of powdered sen- into loan from uni
a
Suges run i>oth way. daily between Granta Pa-» Oregon, and Crevcrnt ties. The high >»tariding of the < Af t gent order« had been revoked an J we oritas-those who h%d uot fl«*d to El •h*ppv«l to nstf
I
roRMIA Ho S trut C o with the medi­ were free to go wherever we would. We
City Cal., passing thnxigh the following interior ¡minta Wilder-
a
Caney — regarded u« mm c-iirio.islv from •eiiU-n -s and
cal profeMion. and the Mtiafaetion
a
atei’perj forth in tire city as w man ate[>a
viile. Love's Ander»on, Kerby. Waldo, Shelly Creek,
which the genuine Syrup of F igs has
I
bet)ind their heavy bars m we regarded a whole I h** did
a
upon
i<e
which
be
is
not
sure
wifi
hold
Patrick s Creek. Gavj'je......
dated nut i m*
»»» III
th sin.
given to millions of familie«. makes
a of COD-LIVER OIL WITH
Half pa*t six is an esceflant hour for pv »r
the name of the ( omimnv a guaranty him up. There was the yellow fever
a HYPOPHOSPHITES is Just
Il l-U
I like such a bank. It has never
TIME
of
< -fi’s reme/fy. It ¡A first, but that did not apirear particular a morning aalk in Cuba, ami we were r«|MM-i lally
fry
All fr«
a disappointed you, never will.
far in advance of all other laxative:», ly evident and we »non found, what i« ail al road at that time the next day. I Miks ike
a
only
a It. haa never deceived you,
as it as'ta on me k hi new. ¡¡»rr mm «1 an .wo n*»w
i
^anrraiiy.
U«*t
rc^rrtf
!
*•».»•
relight
Io
the
cathedral
The
6
a.
m.
thinn-
igu
•
*
bowels without irritaUag or weaken­
a never will
n
.. 8 p. m ing them, ami it d««ea not gripe nor oi lexer within the city were greatly ex whole city sermeef awake mid up, «nd
M
8'0
n
L ook out that SOjnoOEC
a
a does not try to make you
Hl nauseate. In order to get ita beneficial sgii»*rafed. Then it was h«kr<l to re duce how different it looked bathed in the
a invent your health in a new
t»t City..
a
• • • 5 P tn effect*, pie**«* remem tier the name of that ail hostile demon stratxxis had «unkhine of a rkuwUeaa day ! The color­
b tonic, some new medicine
reared. 1, fur one, had no hie* that ing of the houses stood out vividly, as
try through which
al. A de- the Company —
a you know nothing of.
lightfill mountain road from Ga<
there were any hpaniah soldiers al large did also the crumbling plaster ami the
a
E> cursion
|oc. and |i.«•; all druggist«.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
a
rate* during «umtuer Mrason
in the city, and tlie thought of mixing marks traced by the ehrmenls of wind
?■«»« MM, CM.
Î SCOTT A BUWNB, Owmkts, New York.
soon among them was not without and rain on building* that had stood a
Marg t Strevt Ferry. 8 F . Cal
»1» ,«KK. » V J
J. C HARPER. Granta Paas. Or.. Vi®nager LBI laVILML Kf,
t wisàtMw sakiMklltî
ATTOK.XEY' AT I.AW,
lecal tiappcnintw
For a first-class meal, go to the City
Hotel; B. A. William«, proprietor.
Correspondence.
J J C.
Carbon lJlioto
Stud IO
$35
$60
Ï. A. HOOÜ - BICYCLE STORE
Sundries
Repairing a Specialty
a .
IK
HTJSS,
Staple and Fancy Groceries,Provisions
Grants Pass Marbie and Granite Works
■I
5TATE N2KHA1L JOIOOL
FIRST NATIONAL
OB 7k JSJ ZEC
For 25 Years
’, President.
VAN
Grants Pass & Crescent City
--STACE LINE-
t
SMITHS
CASH STORE
S. Mails,
and
SCOTT’S
EMULSION