Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, September 29, 1898, Image 4

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    I new which, it has been pr< red. attack»
! soldiers in the field in to v .lent a term
I aa to result in death. There ha» been
found only one rente« ¡ly for it to »erut
Cheery Missives Have Done Much the sirk kotdier horn«. If thia 1» Im- A Penalty That Used to Be Imposed
possible, then the man pises an-ay and
Upon Soldiers.
for Soldiers in Camp.
dies. It i« not a common complaint,
although there have been several well-
authenticated cbm *«, of i: In connection
How a < Mplhr Indian al Fart Lea»
Great ('redit I« Due th« I"o«t Offlcr
with the Cuiran campaign.
Kfllcleat
riMortb Made His Ksssps
Department
for
Ita
There is no doubt, however, that the
U’.u’e •* II urn pi ng:’’ a
Sen 1er—betters from Prom-
thoughtfulness in providing a |MMft of­
I
Log 4 bout.
Inest l*erauaa.
fice in the camp« W im » the mean« of
lb* b
saving numerous lives,
,
”
said
an
old
I read thr other da
During the civil war the magnitude from home proved a more «at i* factory
oldier of thr regular army, “that one
of the military operations often» pre­
ton-ie than any medical coi ni pound*
f the district t’s lads in blue down in
vented the delivery of mail for long could. The post offices have liven the
period«, and “mail day” became a» a ounce of prevention that is worth a | Tampa was gi ven a bit of log-ahoulder-
I ing to do as a punishinent. This is the
consequence one of the great events in
pound of cure.— Detroit Free Pre»«.
I
I firnt time I’ve braid of that oid-t
the soldier’s career. Letters from home
I army punishment being revived. It
meant a celebration in which all par­
f'lHitburtiphy In thr < nurta.
used to I m * a regular guardhouse pun­
ticipated. By the unwritten law of the
Photography la often called into ishment w hen I was in thr regular out­
camp all painful or pathetic letters
A man sentenced to ten d s in
were read in silence arid afterwards {(oiirt a» a witne«« whose testimony fit.
pocketed, while the contents of inter­ I cannot be Impeached. It Ha detective i thr guardhouse would either b« ent
esting, witty, poetic or nonsensical I of forged or disguised handwriting: ! out to work in thr morning, po
missives were, after perusal by the re­ for no matter how « ’ever an Imitation i around thr post, or hr would be given
cipient, retailed to his comrades. Some or alteration, th«* eye tf the rami■ ra I Ids two-hours- on - and-t wo-houi s-otf
letters became popular favorites and j will warub out, and the «er*:-itive plate I tours of log-humping. He’d have to
were read and reread as a standing rec­ display, the fraud. A very important { carry his logs j ist as 1 hr men on guard
I case, in which the ent rietrin a document curried thrir rifles, in so far as hours
reation.
In the present war the post office [were in (portion, led to the building of duty were concerned, except that he
department deserves great credit for I of w hat i« probably the largest rain« ra ; w’as permitted to sleep in’ at night.
the efficiency of its mail service at the in the world. Thr bellows may iu* ex- I The logs weight <1 from HO to 100 pounds
<ampM b<»th in Florida and Cuba. 1 tended 25 feet, and is conuec fed with a i when the punishment was first em-
Branch offices are established, postmas­ lark room, w hich also serves as a plate­ ' ployed in thr regular army, but thia
ters appointed and a regular business holder. Thr lens seems out of al! pro­ • was finally considered too much of a
I good thing, and when log-humping
transacted, the same as at the perma­ portion to thr size of the camera. I
the
nent < stabli-hments in the great cities. ing but two inches in diameter; but its punishment was abandoned,
The postmasters at Tampa, Fernandi­ magnifying | ower is so great that let- ’ chunks of trees only weighed some­
na. Jacksonville, Guantanamo and San­ •rrs onr-foiirth of an inch in height thing like* 50 fi'iinds. But it was no
tiago have received very high praise . an be enlarged to seven and one-half .oft snap to pack even a 50-pound log
from officers and privates alike. The fret, and appear in thrir exact dimen­ up and dow n in front of a guftrdhoi!.«*!,
mails are received and delivered with sions nnd without the slightest appar- in 1 he hot sun especially, for t wo hours
commendable promptitude, and very < nt distortion. Elizabeth Flint Wade | at a stretch, as I happen to know. In
I t rut h. the puni iiment was galling, and
few complaints have been heard of in St. Nirhula«.
rot so many men drank and fought
r» ‘quoting I ’li.'i matter gone astray.
I'ant I'rewrh i'hnnnrl ktrnm«*r«.
themselves into thr summary court-
In most of the camps mail is delivered
The new French steamers, which are
martial when ihr log punishment was
once a day and generally at an hour to take
akc the
th»* ma
niai’s bet ween Dover and
which do< not interfere with the rou­ fallii«, will croi in 50 ini mites. Each In vogue as is thr case now, w hen polic­
ing around posts is the guardhouse
tine duties of the troops.
can carry 5(V) passengrrs.
punishment of ini.’ tary offenders on a
For the first ten minutes after the
l)eat'n«‘MH Cannot he Cured
minor scale.
deliv» ry every man is absorbed in read­
“When I was stationed at Fort Leav­
ing his ow n letters, and those who are By local applit ationn as they cannot
love-lorn gem rally take twice that I reach the diseased portion of the ear enworth in ’77, Chief Douglass, onr of
time. Then comes the interchange of | There is only one way to cure deafneaa, thr high muck-a-mucks of thr frac­
tious Nez Perce tribe that had recent­
letters and the readii.g aloud of good
■ and that Is by constitutional remedies. ly been rounded up, was put in the
ftoricN and jokes which have been sent
Irom home. By degrees the camp • Deafness is can« <1 by an inflamed con­ guardhouse for safekeeping, The
conies to know which c»f its members dition of the mucous lining of the Eus- whole tribe of Nez Ferres was cor-
have the brightest und most jimming ’ tachian Tube. When this tube is in- railed and under a strong chain guard
correspondents, and to look to them for I Hamed you have a rumbling sound or im­ back of the post, and nt first Douglas
regular amu.-.em« nt. A soldier boy w*ho perfect hearing, and when it Is entirely was permitted to remain with the
has two good correspondents nt home closed, deafiiea« i« the reHult, and unless tribe. Rut he was an Indian of thr agi­
tating kind, w’as Douglas, and he
with a taste for fun and tumor soon
the inflammation can be taken out and caused so much mutiny among the
becomes one of the favorites of the
this
tube
restored
to
its
normal
condit
­
i pent-up bucks ’hat thr commanding
place. His comrades take as much in­
terest as hr dors in his letters and are ion, bearing will be destroyed forever; officer thought it wiser to put him
just as much <li* appointed when an ex- nine cases out of ten i« cauKed by ca­ j away from the tribe. So hr locked
Douglas
parted letter fails to arrive. Many of tarrh. which is nothing but an inflamed him up in the guardhouse.
condition of the mucous «urface«.
was a magnificent big specimen of a
the noted writers have sent cherry
We will give |Ilk) for any case of deaf­ I brave, and after he had hern in his
epistle* to thr men in the camps, and ness (caused by catarrh j that cannot be
th«sr become priceless treasures.
• tired by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send guardhouse cell for a week or so the
officer of thr dnv recommended to the
Janies Whitcomb Riley has written for circulars; free.
commanding officer that the Indian
nt least two, which have been read
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
br given some log exercise to keep him
and reread to delighted groups of in­
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
from pining away. The commanding
fantry and cavalry ; ami several from
Hall’« family Pilla are the b<*«t.
officer agreed and ITouglas wa led out
Gen. Fitzhugh Lee, who shows rare
The University of Oregon graduated of his cell to th“ porch running a round
skill at story telling, huve floated
the second story of the guardhouse
from one camp to another. The ori- la«t June (lie largest cla«« in its history
flamine of Texas, ('ol. Tom Ochiltree, The clam numbered thirty. The fall and shown thr ng hr was to carry.
in credited with three very entertain­ term will begin September 19th. Stu­ Four or five soldier«, serving a guard­
house sentence«, were humpimr their
ing letters, and Chauncey M. Drpew
dents who have completed the tenth log« some distance away, under thr
has displayed his remarkable literary
grade branches ran enter the Hub-fresh- rye of a sentry. Douglas looked at the
ability in thr hiiih 1 field of work.
Onr of thr funniest letters at Tampa man class. N o examinations are requir­ log with an expression of contempt,
grunted as if to «ay: ‘Not much
purported to come from Rev. Dr. John ed (or graduates of accredited wchoola
Jasper, the colored preacher of Rich­ Reasonable equivalents an* accepted for won’t!* and th»* officer of the day, s
mond, VaM author of the famous ser­ most of the required entrance «tudie«. ing that, the chief didn’t want any
mon: ‘‘The Sun. He Do Move,” It catalogues will be went free to all appli • rrcise, had him taken back to his cell,
was a dialect composition in mock he­
“After thinking it over, however.
cant*. Persona desiring information
roic style, in which thr American sol­
Douglas sent for the* officer of thr day
may
a<ldre«s
the
president,
Kecretany
J.
diers were likened to the armies of
and told him that hr wa.s not only will­
the (•ord and the Spaniards to the J. Walton, or Mr. Max A. Plumb all of ing to pack a iog up and down thr
cohorts of Satan. The mlsshr was full Eugene, Oregon. The courses offered porch, hut that h** was anxious to do
of Involved metaphors, and the cl urn- are those of a good university. There it. So he was given an fit)-pound log.
sy but funny’ comparisons for which are departments of modern and ancient and began his march up and down.
the Virginian divine is justly cele- languages, physics, chemistry, biology, The sentry patrolling No. 1 post, in
brated.
geology, English, psychology, math­ front of thr guardhouse, was told to
I
It may not hr easy for thr home
folks to fully comprehend the hunger ematic«, elocution, advanced engineer­ anticipate any treachery, a and so hr
of troops in camp for letters, but those ing, astronomy, logic, philosophy, and didn’t pay much attention to thr
who have experienced the monotony of physical education, M UHÌC and draw­ strapping chief walking up and down
life in thr canvas cities, the desolation ing are also taught. The tuition i. tl>*
with tli*’ I >g on hl|
But about t ten
of campaigning in thr Cuban jungle, free. All Muden I m pay an incidental shoulder.
will understand full well the joy of a fee of ten dollar« vearlv. Board, lodi; after Douglas had begi un his
letter that links th»* soldier to those
fl
ing, beat and light in dormitory coat trol the sentry saw a dusky
left behind. Nostalgia is the medical $2 50 per w eck ,
ing through thr mr from
term for the ♦'»•»'»»'l»ilnt nf l»on’p«lnU
above, and by th
wits and saw thal
Douglas thr Indir
up nnd was off f<i
vnrds or so aw a
sentry gave a wl
:fI» r the flying I
wasn’t any lui’t I
nnd hr kept right
The sentry fired
thr Indian chief
brush. Fort Lei
post nt that time
al
r
w v
aft
a n
LETTERS FROM HOME
HIE LOG I'l MSIIMEVI
The Cause of Disease.
WHY A LARGE MAJORITY OF WOMEN ARE
UNHEALTHY.
Carelessness and Indifference to Daily Habits and Duties are
Undermining the Health of Many Women—How
this may be Overcome.
From thr Uraphsc, HutfivUlr, /ml.
Carelrssneei and indlffcim« r to daily Imbita 11 “ My LI imm I was in a bad eondltlon, havins
\(:.t »r s . t d
and dul»o*shave mad«* iminy women w«*ak ami b^Coiti. thill Hint uni. v
tin lira..
A large majority arc lHnguid, mouths' treatment fr»»m th«- family phynh iau
peevish, NMiluw, no appetite, full uf aches, and | wr*nw lie couht not »to m»* any g<»«xl.
‘AVr thru tri«*d »«»iiir proprietary mrdicin«*».
pains and generally out of aorts. All of these 1 think
I tried a doien uittvrent kinds, recom­
ailments if not attcndetl to promptly, lead mended for au< h trouble«, but n«»m- «ini me
to serioes diseases.
nny goovt. I wm diM vurngvd and did not
These diseases (wvtir because the blfvod has know w hat to do
bei’ome impure, fur no woman is seriously 1 “One day I read an item in a paper nt the
sick whrn the blood m pure. No one 1« bel­ wonderful curative qualiti«« of Dr. \\ illism*'
ter able to speak of thU fact than Miss Hasel Pink Pills for Pale Proph-. Shortly afi«*r
Snider, a charming young woman of Arling­ that a neighbor came in and told no about
ton, lad. To-day ah<- hag rosy cheeks, a her einerienc« w ith them* pills and how they
sparkle in her eyas, which, with her plump I cured her.
form, all prove that ahe 1« in good health. | “ I finally frir»l thr tnedicinr, ami whrn
A year ago Miss Snider di«l not look thia way. nearly through with the a« ■ »lid b»»v noth'« d
She wrn verv thin, her cheeks were pal»*, a »’hang«* fur thr Ix ltor in my condition, and
her eyes sunaen and dull. She wm tr»»ublnl after I had taken right L oi *- r I wtta cured,
with nervousness ami general del»ilitv. ’ I and have had no oociuuon to take any kin
ha»l l»rrii sick some during my life,” »lie says, medicine since. I feel that I owe consider
“but not any more than die average girl, and to Dr William*’ Pink Pills for Pale Pr<
we.- f.>nsi lrr»-»l strong and healthy
probably my life, and 1 advise hiit one au
“ I had prepared to teach school, but be- Ing with troubles aimilar to mine, tn take
Mme so run down that 1 did imt feel like these pilla.“
M iss |I a / i i S nipi R
teaching, and gave un my a»-hool before the
Suh«» ribrd ami «worn to b< fore
; r«* no1 thu
term opened. I disliked to do thia, but my third day of .lamian 1**!»*
mother aii<l physician urge«! that this was
S mith W iiiiamn , A'obrr»
thr proper thing tn «!«». «»specially if I wanted
For all forms of wrakneaa. h «periflr is found
to avert a spell of sickness. I l»egan to grow in these pill«. Thr bl«wM| is vitalise«! amt l»e-
pale, weak lost several pautida of fieaii, was rnmea rr«*«ruant with the elements of life.
sttii»i<l, and ha«I no ambiti«»»
Thr ner voua svatrm is rm r rani led, all trrr. u-
Mv anpmita began failing New an«l laritirs arr <*nrrrcte«f atre» r»’» refnr»»a am! »!'«•
dainty dishes were prepare«! for me. but these raae disappears
**«» reniarkab'- have »•. n
did not tempt n»r. Many times I w ta hungry, the cures |»erformed bv thr«e little pill« that
and would try to eat because I knew I «■« wherever v«»«» r«» yon will fin«l the itwwt Im
al in <wt star« ing but tha f -u.1 rrtu.« 1 t<> remain twtrfant article in rvrrv drug ««.»rr to U l>r
on my stomach.
■ WUliMM1 l*inh I'ill, lor >*»!• I'ropl,.
An»»or a Io» quntt.ont and get a trial treatment free,
The quettiont are atked, a» no t»o question»
roe.
are alike, and the treatment mutt be prepared spe­
cially. A special treatment »ill ba prepared tor
you free. If you suffer from Nervous Debility,
Night Losses, Lott Nanhood. ¿missions, Nel-
ancholy. Duty Spalls, Spots Before the
¿yes. Sleeplessness, you ought to get a
snecial treatment • No patent medi­
cine, but a carefully prepared
treatment, ¿very man can have
Ara you »Oak f
a trial treatment free. Thou­
sands have been cured,
Where f Ho» long f
and they »rite in black
Do you ha ve pam» f
and »hite saying so.
Where f Ho» long 9
Ansner questions
Night s»eat» 9 Ho» often 9
and get a trial
Do your eyes blur 9 When 9
Do you sleep at mghtt Ho» long 9
Aro you constipated 9
after th
got Do ii pl as just four
in Oregon, a good 2,.*»'
Fort Leavenworth.” \
POWER./ CLAY BANK
Catarrh is
Not Incurable
But i!
WBsht*
reach
in the
throui
r on» <1 y which cun
I I-.. • h . it eorwa I■ ■
nentiy and forever ri»
every trace
A Beautiful Present
In order to further «traduce ELASTIC STARCH iFu,.
the tnanufa. turets, I. C. H tbinger Hr«». Cu, ,,f k J?’ ‘h
decided to GIVE AW A Y a beautiful present %'
starch »old. These presents are in the form of
**K
r teturned
Affli
1
*nu*r who owns
>iupa:»y n ruad-bed
mi clay that is
tio-i a» Hei
pable of being
id about tbs
' white p wder,
eviuUa year upon ¡1« I an
o the Klondike
A new county judg«
f».r wea 1 ’ i oe-
ui equal« Bio® h4»l cum •
's will take al!
and upoa application
They are 13x10 inches in size, and are entitled u
•• and pay him
company for a reduct»
«1
r t r a me and flank
fused io recede ¡(rum
yr
¡■e. Henry Pc wer«.
f (
either upon the lanu» or lhe roau ur'1-
M
rho owns a small
tuffei
r
it Megunti^ouk and
Before taxes became delinquent! the
better
g
her* in the Boston
Bprsye
railroad cumpany tent Jered the iounG
r
ar a bar
: hink«
piwer
Lilacsand
$3,500 per mile n in its roiiJ-bed
tor* relieved me
oe of these much-
la an »ere »gun » 8
cell la
meni,
and
35
temporarily,
i
at the back end of
Pansies.
grant and lieu lands The county ac-
boggy place, w hich
y. though I u»ed
< -A ’ I 4 ’ •
X
;a\e
the
companv
the
disease
had
a
nd
eonitantly
for
ten
y»ar«.
ctpted
the
money
grow
n
i cucumbers.
desire for more cucum- firmer bold il than ever. I tried a number of credit fur the MiuuUiit paid, The cum-’
blood rem die«, but thetr mineral ingr«HiiertU
in full < n all contract lands,
th
• I).»
eov e ry. Bower* settle»!
in my bone» and gave me rheum. 1 -.n. party pmd
be® the
!■' l '
ind to ■'. i w off I was !n a lamentable condition, and after <*i and al»u ui H a« r iBing »uck
J
►itQW»t>HOCOO«IRC'T
Pansies
• day in June, and when haunting all treatment, wa»»declared incur 1. >.
the company’a taxes claimed
balance
of
he
throu ugh some three feet Seeing 8. 8. 3. advertised as a cure for 1 .
and
iinque.it and the sheriff *at
of
-pade ran deep into diseasefi. I decided to try it A» *»*-n n my became dr
I the properly lu satisfy
Marguerites 0MC POUND or THIS 1TAI1CM WILL CO
that was tough to system wm under the eff»-<-t of the medicine. preparing to sei
10 be due, the rm.-
ch
ook like jelly when I t>egan to improve, and after taking it for the balance claimct
worked in a paper two month« 1 was cured completely. the road company pro -ured an injunction
J.C.riUBINGERBR0jTC9
no for two winters and dreadful disra-ie wa- eradicated from my sys­ restraining the »her df hum levying upon
tem. and I have had no return of it.’’
1 the makers of white pa­
Many have been taking local treat­ ami selling its pr»’|a»rl .
nt m per cent, of a Ger-
A demurrer a i'm r»p »’.I to the com
ment for years, and find themselves
These rare pictures, four in number, by the renowned n» t
iheir stock, he took some worse now than ever. A trial of
plaint au«i upon hearing w.is overruled,
R. LeKov. of New York, have been chosen from the very ch«”. ,*
i heme and dried it in the
in
his studio and are now offered for the first time to the public. ~‘
the county lima moved to dissolve the
cook stove. When the
The nil tures are accurately reproduced in all the colors used t..
inj
jmtun
lln-
mu
iuii
a.
-.
upon
con
en di> •died he ground the
inalt, and are pronounced by competent critics, works of art. ' 4
■ute!» i n by n. ■ r . ».» overruled.
ami!.) ■ lice mill and sent
Pastel pictures are the correct thing for the home, nothins
a
s of the powder to a large will prove it to be the right remedy An »u>»er •»» Ibeii tiled by Uie couuty
th ni in beauty, richness of color and artistic merit.
< r
n Berlin Falls, N. 11. In for Catarrh. It will cure the most ob­ denying a l t e in» • ti »I »i rgaiioua oi
One of these pictures
|______
ut
k he received word that stinate case.
Uie euiiipUnil, »“d wltuig »1’ »» u«»
he had forwarded was as •
!<’ ni. ih-d fr< »• to any address by
ihr piuiiiiHi hud adequate
mailer in
purchased of vour grocer. It is the best laundry starch on the m,-.
best that could be had in .swift Specific Co., Atlanta, (ia
wilt ul ieView. 1 hr
is sold for to cents a package. Ask your grocer for this starch a.
reme»b al law ny
I
l.uic; <■, and that the company would
beautiful picture.
j ay him $12 a ton for all he could
ui w mallei was demurred i»> by plaintiff
I ro^uee. As the total cost of d’gging, structed to insist upon American cm trol and ibe demurrer w as stiHiained
f’rvirg. grindii’ir and boxing the clay of the whole of the Philippine inlands
1 he issues thus being mfetie upon
■ 1 111VITTTTTT---------------- TTTH|||nlu
Notwith«tandmg the declination of a
doe t ot t .ecet! tw o dollars a ton. and
mam question as to whether or not
a { there ar»* !,< 0,000 ton« of it on the number of gentlemen to serve on the
exhvrbitant and
Bowers place, 1 hr finder has high hopes commission to investigate the conduct of assessment was
of becoming a millionaire, and will at , tiie war, the president expects to get the action ui the board ol equalization
juataii'l fraudulent, testimony was taken
oiicp -tart in to build up his fortune.
commission completed and at work in a
I ntil four years ago agalite was the
and the case argued and submitted.
A AAA Az
rn!y rlay material that could br em- ! lew days, lie impresses those with
In support of ite contentions the county
whom
he
talks
on
the
subject
with
the
ployed in makii.r whitepaper. Later,
submilted evidence that the cjippany s
•i i epofit of white clay was found in d ea that he is very much in earnest and
South ( arolina which has been largely I I determined that the commission shall road-bed <» s about $50, K‘0 per mile and
io 1 a: a substitute for thr import ?d | get at the whole truth regardless of con- that across the line and through the
article. Thr South Carolina prod*: *t sequences. He has promised every pos- state of California it was assessed at
-*<•!:< for right dollars a ton. while |
sible assistance in getting oral evidence $17,5 »00 per mile and that the company
agi’i-r rominr.i‘dr<l $15. As th»* C':m-
and
that ail the war department records paid this tax without protest, That the
den clay is said to be as good as the
4
ichm J valuation of $10,000 per mile
br«t, it will no doubt come into gi !**ral I will tie open to the commission. That asi
u<e Both thr Camden and thr South | should bring out the facts, even if the vius less then one third of the value of
4
< ar< iua products art* composed of j i commission doe« lack authority tocoin- the road bed and va« not in excess of
liii" 'ind i111 ii ;1 • i;•. and contain no sand l>el witnesses to testify. Until Celonel the usual rate levied upon other prop­ 4
of any kind. The clay found in Camden | llav arrives to assume the duties of sec- erty in the county. That the land« be­
is much thr whiter, making it very
longing to the company were assessed
valuable to paper makers.—N. Y. Sun. ! i retary of state, which will be w ithin the
j present week, the department of state upon the same basis a« like lands be­
will be without a secretary and without longing to individual«, and that there
STORY OF THE WEDDING-RING. i a first assistant, Mr. hay having resign- had been no dherimination against the
I ed the secretaryship to become peace company.
1 round !t ( liiwter Man, ( urloua Cere­
These statements were met by the
! commissioner, and Mr. Moore the posi-
monies and llrllefa \\ hich Date
tion of first assistant to accompany the company with counter testimony show­
llnek Centurie« Aurone.
peace commission in an advisory capsc* ing the earning capaci.y of the road in
Idinrr ring is made of gold of i ity. Colonol Hay will be allowed to California to be much greater than in
Oregon. That the increased business
, signifying how no- choose his first assistant.
J
ourafTcction. Next,
Englishmen who have recently visited rendered the assessment there an eqrip­
- roil lid, n symbol of Washington, are unanimous
table
on»*
and
that
the
company
could
in their
that our regard shall
better afford to pay the larger rate in
Why is this golden opinions of what we ought to do with
California than the smaller one in Ore­
ti*e
Philippines.
Mr.
Samuel
Illi!
If.
.
worn on the th ¡rd finger of the
bund ? Because among the an- prominent Londoner said: ‘‘England gon. That the lands of the company
it wa thought that there was a has a deep interest in the settlement of were wdd and mostly mountainous,
The ill-fated Maine and all the great battleships are
in that fir :rc that came directly the ownership of the Philippines, If That they were not susceptible of cul-
he beart, and the custom hassur- the United States does not hold on to ture.
pictured. No clearer idea of these vessels can pos
That a large parcentagc was
the ages and I come down to us them, England will not readily assent to worthl°fi* except for timber, and that
sibly be obtained than is given by these superb pho­
remote itntiqv lity. But there are
their occupation by any other power. the timber was inaccessible and could
tographic reproductions accompanied as they arebv
eason why it should be worn on
not be reached without an expense equal
ger: P.eciiuse b< ing a finger We think it is all right for your govern­
introductory chapters and by concise descriptive
rd it may be least aubjt* •ct to be ment to hold them ; in fact, from our if not exceeding its value.
text
under each view. The combination affords the
Judge
Hanna
in
announcing
his
de
­
point
of
view,
it
would
be
an
act
of
weak
­
it. and because its dis’ i net
4
is that it is to be the visible. ness for the Americans to renounce any cision reviewed the political history in
most complete information regarding
token of a solemn covenant spot of ground that they have obtained volved in the assessment of the railroad
ever be forgotten, ft has by conquest. A strong nation will al­ company in Jackson county the past few
(1, also, that the form, he­
ways hold what it has won through the years, reciting the fads of the election
ld without end, imports
of G. A. Jackson as county assessor, and
uve shall flow from one to expenditure of blood and money. The
j»n>in-
in a circle, and that con­ result of the war with Spain has elevated
the American nation in the eyes of the ises, stated or implied, that he would
The Fifteen Portfolios containing a wealth of infor­
fs were of countries across the sea, and it would be maintain the railroad assessment at
mation can be obtained at this office for ioc each.
$10,000
per
mile
which
the
political
party
anally be- a distinct loss to you to falter or give
were broken in two. one- wav in the least degree in the policy he represented had demanded without
h v * «inined b\ ♦ ach that your victory over Spaiu was ren­ connidering or sutli -iently investigating
7 1 A MiJK-rb Photographic reproductions of our great war 11
t on the marriage day the dered inevitable.”
the real value of the company's proper­
J
ships for only io cents.
M
. joined..................... \ccord-
Wherever there is a chance to make ty. It was recited that \V. S. Crowell
'harles Wheatley, the com-
was
elected
county
judge
largely
by
the
money,
American
enterprise
and
capital
lll''nbr interesting matter and some mag-
n tiie Book of Common
United States same voles that elected Jackson and
»¡^icent views of Cuba and Hawaii for $1.50. *•
y a ring was Re­ are likely to be found
ference to any Minister Powell, writes from Port au was under obligations to maintain the
iso among the Prince, Eaiti, to the department of state; high rate o’ valuation. Crowell was “an
used as seals. “A rich vain of ore. almost pure metal, aspiring politician" and although bis
* goods were has recently been disvuvered in the better judgement was against it, it was
at documents
northern section of this republic. A con­ intimated that political exigences urged
delivery of a
4
your orders
i’n of high» <t t rust cession has been obtained from the gov­ him to uphold the high rate of assess­
ment.
ernment
to
mine
the
same,
and
an
Consequently
a ring should American company is being formed for ! The decision holds that the assess­
he admission this purpose."
ment in question is unjust, unreasonable
a counsels,
The good offices of this government are | and therefore fraudulent. Tiie court
vforth she being exercised in a strong effort to pre- adjudges that the *
sum of $ l,5’:b per mile
(¡rants Pa ss
vent Chilli ami Argentina going to wai Qpon the roodbed and 50 cents an acre
tiding ring
over a boundary dispute, and it has sug­ Upon the lands is a just and equiptable
*m? the Jews after
t*
upon pay­
lonted by gested to the governments of both coun assessment and directs that
tv by the railroad com*
claim tries that they carry out an agreeinent inent to th
pad of signed by their diplomatic representa panv the
e of their tax»*« re pre-
races lives, to submit the dispute to the ar- sen led b v
difference between the
aid band as bit rat ion of Queen Victoria, Tbode inoet amount ti
FOW THE
Ii»? court *0'1 $3,000
I raditionary familiar with the situation sav they re­ per mile
II
•
ruts
per
Where
— Frank II.
— VIA THU —
gard the war as inevitable, regard less which va!
V.WMCold
rum
in Woman’s Home fompan-
Prevail
of anything short of actual force, that lift i bet
rountv
chosen with
Shasta
K ouk
CARE, and JUDGMENT
this government can do to prevent it
peina
— of thr —
Col. J. 11. Soper, who was adjutant I t Io
general of the Hawaiian Republic, and
who is now enjoying a visit to the Unit­
ii
ed States, says of the sort of government
Ex nre«» Train» Leave Portion - *1
needed for Hawaii: “We would prefer
South?
I
a government similar to that of the Dis­
B.Onr. a. I lv . Portitnd
Af ?
the subject. trict of Columbia, under which ii would
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Portland ami Salem. Turner.
‘maelvea
we wanted the territorial foriu. which I
Jefferron, Albanv, <'«»tinge
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understand is to be established, II i" m
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