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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1898)
football and bloomers . we speak, you »peak, they apeak,’’was I ermoat Fropr^tJ- AFGHAN NEW WOMAN. Salem, Oct. 1 —In the report ot Secre the sole reply. PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS. d New “Wbal! Jo you inland to insult me?*’ tary of State Kincaid to the epecial ave- insult, ibou inaultaat, ha inaulla Tourist (to frit n<l u ho ia being aw al eion o< the 3Hb legi.lative asMmbly of Oregon, several matters of special in we insult, you insult, they insult,’’ jimt lowed by an aifigutor) “For braven'a take, throw mv o*it ,y our pocketbook.” terest are tom b«! upon. The history of to the l*f*4 l*f Hie stranger Any one predUpoxed to Scndula ea.n The new woman has penetrated even ‘I will have satisfaction" shouted the — Flirgrndr lifoetfr. tly r< the failure of the legislature of IW7 is “Arthur. otf «-by «¿cian wants to send to tbe hareru of the ameer of Afgban- never be beailhy and vigurou». T .»> St. J‘ briefly sketched, and some of the re-.’’ts p..pie*ed aud irritated Englishman, atan, where she wear« ma!«- attire and taint in tbe bluud naturailj drift. epee unir ment that .1 of that failure are set forth. It save. H »on have any spirit with your rude- me to a summer r< »jrt for four week«.** »! e» aa iy a the Ladies* Con»umpt.on Being xuoh adwp-rested IfuMband —“Well, I can’t blame him.’*— Tbe failure of the legislative assembly I oete, come with me:” to which the im- Pictorial. blood diamae. Swift's BpaaMl t'*e Fliegeude Bluet ter. The ameer picked her up on his re only known cure for Scrofula, because to appropriate money for the current I penetrable strangar replied, *‘l come, “And did he fad on his knee* when ' thou comest. be cumee ; we come, you expense« of the state caused this office a he propose»'?” “No. but hr wa&So rat turn journey from the northern part of it ia the only remedy which can reach great amount of extra labor, cars and ; come, they cotne.*’ and followed the tled that hr ^irpped on the cat and fell hi« dotBinfons a good smay year* ago. , She ha<! been brought before him by an the di»ea»e. un his neck.”— Indianapolis Journal. responsibility, each as baa never been | others. aer-.fal* .p«-ar«t <m Uw hrtd of angry father and proposed busbar. ' r “ Now, sir, you niun tifki me.** said rrandehlM rfcen 1» <>14 Mis* Sculfulle—“How rad yon leafy experienced to the »ame extent before piinithmrnt. She wouh! not ! COD conform fi •n«r '• rn-*d ruP*4j •*> ” speaker. “1 Hght, thou tight- orchard look«.** Mia* L'ustique—“If body ^*).<m Ihr. ». would nr. in,thie state anJ seldom if ever in any j the to the usage of the <*o ■ r:d enter jff nn th* »lightest U)uca, ax. y»*u was a> full of green fruit a» that I eat, be fights , we fight here he made a other civilixed government or commun d then vonld the married state, tbou nuJt lh” you’d look »ad, too.”! thrust), you fight, they fight;" and here orchard I of the room reaebed tbe age w-hen it was Bcum- i • 'noApbcre ity. ’ck»:ung and uutearsr lr. TbW II Top.CS. Lent upon her to do so. rn«tf •!!»ra^- tiest atlaeked But the failure to appropriaie ha, . he disarmed his adversary. Bridget (in the culinary line)— The girl declared the had run wild tbe ey«-*. «cd *“ feared «he “Weil, upon my honor" »aid the de saved the |«ople much more than all “Your ti a cook in the army? It all her life, and did not wi»h to give up votl.l kM h*r «ight. Kn.- inrnt phv«i<-iani* from the the lueses incurred, for the reae<?n that ’ feated man, “you have the peat of it and must I -rib!»» to be a cook where her freedom, to be shut up in a harem. ♦urrounding country w*r** Tuusuited. but eould do the claims audited and allowed by this I I hope you are satisfied ” “I am »at- vutt ca nit juet when you feel like o She «ought tbe ameer’s protection and nothjnr to rcliwv th© lit F Transcript. office will fall far short io the aggregate ' isfied. thou art *>atinfied, he is satisfied ; tle innocent, and <av* it obtained ft. » thrlr opinion that tbe Ir < My tholofry.—Once morf of the amounts proposed by the way» we are sa iafied, you are satisfied, they “All right,** he said, “since yon want a ea«e '<3.« bopei«*N and lrn- Hate t he atory of his war:- to be fr»*e you shall he, but free you poMlb:«* to «are the child’» aud means committee, ami which would are satisfied ” then that vrr deeide-d to try iUt «till Penelope, bia faith- “ i am glad everybody is satiefied,*' must al«o remain; that is your punish have been appropriated te-rhaps had the That medicine at once made a - • Itho >ok her head. “Where.* cur*. She ia now a youi bill psaaed. Many items which would said the Englishman, “but pray leave sne pe-rBintr»! . “are the label* on your ment. Y< i wish to live like a man; plrte never had a sign of the dia*-x*»-1- you shall live like one, and for your Mia iiCT3 BaaXlLlT, have been gianteq by the legislature. 11 i off quizzing me in this unmerciful man* trunks?** -Dt troll Journal. own protection you must wear men's past ex|«rfence can lie relied upon, have | ner and tel) me what is toe matter." Literary Note. “You are the first clot be«. Scrofula ie an obstinate blood d For the first lime the stranger spoze one 1 tier heard mention Bradley*» lit- btendisallowed or limited which could On her arrival in Cabi 1 she was given and is beyond the reach of the average not have been done if authorised and rationally. “1 am a tierman,*' said hr, t-rary ability.” ’‘Well. I never hearil ot the title of older, or chief, an»] was blood medicine. Swift’» Specific directed in an appropriation bill, and ' “and am learning your language. ’Jy m L aa wriiit.g any book», but I know h< mad* the harem*» me««eBgey. She many other claim, which have usually i : the request of my teacher, J conjugate »•an borrow more of them than any cranes an»! g as she pleases or is or been carried in appropriation bills have •verv verb which I hear. an»l as 1 do not other man I know.”—Cincinnati En dered, both by night and day. and no one even in slanderous rabul has ever not been permited to be filed in a way . hke to have my actions Interrupted, I quirer. Enron ragemer ta.—Frances—“Harry hr«athed a word against her fair name. is the only remedy equal to such deep- I could not explain before.'* that can make binding obligation,. seated diseases; it goes down to the Many of th, claim, for which warrant» | A iirar’.y laugh followed, and an invi* rays he just wants to fall down and worship me all the time.” Her Mam A Siu boom cough or li*k!ing in ih very foundation and force» out ev» r- have not been i„ued, on account ol ; I* I ion to dinner from the Englishman. ma “Oh. well; don’t mind that. dear. thr«a i ¡rids tn one Minute ( ’'»ugh Car*» taint. It is purtly rrgetal!: -.'•d i- some doubt a, to whether the law ami > before accepting the German continued After you're married hr won’t let it llarinlrs- in »-ffr^’t, louche«« the »igbt the only blood remedy guaranteed to the opinion of the court covered them, "I dins, thou 'hnest, he dines; wrdine, interfere with hi» busineMi.”—Chicago contain no mercury, pott.-h or other ‘•(■ot. reli.tbl.* and j»i#-t what i-» wante»!. mineral substance whatevtr. are a, valid and as just as claim, foi i | you dine, they dine—we will all »line to- News. It Bets at once. W. F. Kremer. Books mailed free by Swift Specific I wan recently attending a patient fixed aalarie, or ether claims in regard ■gether ” . Company, Atlanta, Georgia. < I mnnî » tai M un I«-. whose husband came to see me con to which there was no ground lor doubt . An Elephant ellensiiIve Trunk cerning her condition, and greeted me (tf all the muai» composed, perhaps and for which warrant, have been ia- The wonderful power of the trunk of with the words: “Mr. Irving, do you one num I m r in a hundred lives more th; n aued. For all such claims duplicate i »?ur pel baby elephant, writes a "‘Si. think there is any need for any un- a generation. Of those .'ong lived com Hom» • of the Anihraritr Miner». vouchers have been issued, and mone, ! Nicholas" contribut-r, wa* a never (ail necessary anxiety about my wife?”— position»», only those that are cOHsidered Each little house, with the b should tie apptopriated to pay them ; cubby-holes, and ft nces about it | mg surprise to us. its extreme sensi London Spectator. best by ail musicians are i»tarn|»rd with I- The Worm’s Triumph.—Old Grinders with interest from date of issue. been built by the man who lives liveness, and yet its great strength, The persons claiming to be railroad | “See here, young man. how do you the a uni »lassi»-. Thoee which have And» he >j» a laborer, a ttrug •bowed how well supplied it must have account for the fact that you were only a I» » si celebrity, » r that have any mere existence, not deft in th and other commissioner,, by virtue oil home of tiern w ¡lb nerves Jt was always mov reven minutes late in getting to the toola, nor with an eye for t elections by the legislative assembly Jobnab ing. always feeling or smelling, or carry office this morning?” Weary Em for the girls are al aud there are some such which have, metrical, nor with an appreciation nearly six veers ago, have not been per- I ing somthing, an«l the little sort of finger ploye—“I don’t account for it at all. 1 notwithstanding, a goo * deal of vitality , any thing beyond the musi primal fact fon’t kick their foot mitted to file claim, which could not be tip ereined the center of sensibility. 1 I’ve just succeeded in getting another are not admitted to the distinction of be of living. The roofs of the building jn of aristocracy’> negotiated, for the reawm that the court remember well that she would never al job.’*—Cleveland Leader. &lant at all angle*, with no two sides o ing classic. or the legislative anseiubly, by whom the same length or deflection. One por low us to touch it, and she guarded it A composition, to be classic, as that tion will Lave eaves.-while its compan they claim to have been appointed, FEEDING A GREAT ARMY. with great care, folding it up if she word is now understood by. musicians, ion will scorn ‘he luxury. The sam should first decide whether they are en thought it was in any danger. It is said llu« Brillali Troops trrl.uokvd must first be a nio<>: of excellence in incongruity titled to pay for more than four year, ong: prevails everywhere. Som by the natives that an elephant deprived After Darla« ^solutions lu form and harmony ; second, it must pos of the amaH openings ueed for windowi from the time they were first appointed, of this trunk-tip is like a mau deprived Aba Field. ses- tha* mysterious vitality w hich tnak» s are high, while others are low. On< hero or beyond the time for which the legis of bis sight, so helpless does be become. door will open in, and another out lative assembly appropriated money in An army twice a* large a* any the it outlive ita companion«; an<l, third, it The hinges have evidently come from During yesterday's session of the legi t United State# ha» put in the field in must be accepted by the common con- lb'.'j te pay them, which appropriations of musical "pinion a« belcnging the company scrap-f>ile, and the staples were exhausted iTcember 31, 181)6. i latlire two commendable measures were the war with Spain ia now maneuver seni and latches and locks from the same to the first rank. Classic music ii not a The supreme court has decided tha, the enacted, both of which had been strong ing in threat Britain. source. Some of the roofs have shin The men have held driUa and question of simplicity or difficulty, ly advocate»] by The Telegram, The railroad i-ommimoner, are still in ollies gles, others weather-boarda. while rnarchi « cohering < <>n.-id era Bic ground, There are beautJul and living form* at others art formed of gnat pieces of but ths time allowed fur a rehearing ha. first was the extinction of the railroad but non#» have marched back and forth at long every grade, from what are now regarded rusty sheet-iron.—Jay Hambridge, in hem can ki« commission, which never had been v better tin* not yet expired. distance frcin the railroad, but it i* X. Y. Herald As required by law, I have examined kenwn to render the state any service not btated that any of the soldiers as the simple melcdies of Mozart's, Century. the books and accounts of tbe state equivalentjo ths large emoluments pro have La»! to gu withtMit food for 20 lla>dn’sand even Beethoven's compoai- Improrveil Gunnery. l Pascle to *«-irnti«t«, tregzuror ai.d the moneys belonging to vided for its individual members. It hour«, as men have »lone in a perma lions, all the way the highest works of The wonderful strides made in roten the state every six month, ■inee my !•«( was a useless department of the state nent camp not 120 miles from New these other and great masters, A short science of gunnery since 1*40 are shown report, and reported the «zine to the government, ?and its abolmhment will York. definition of classic music might be: by the fact that at that period a fiS-1 The big show battle will occupy the ’ That niiihi” which for more than a gen® pound projectile fired with a charge of governer. The total balance belonging 1 be haile»! bv taxpayer«. T‘iit ia • to the state at each examination wu, claaa that should in all inatances be entire force of 50 000 men. The pre eratioo has been »ou«:idered by all mu IS pound» of powiirr gave a muzzle ve- j liminary skirmishiug ha* given the locTty of between 1.000 and 1.100 feet a ' as shown by the treasurer’s semiannual considered in the creation »nd main* supply trains practice in feeding the sician« as the best ” G xokoe !■ second, while at the present day a 100- | I tenan»*e of public oilier. Then, there Tommie*. Contracture will furnish reports, a, follow,: pound shell, fired with 14’i pounds o January 1. HW . I 3M,034 62 waa an enactment providing for a for- supplies other than bread, meat, fuel cordite, gives a muzzle velocity of 2,63' Junegy, 19U7 702, W7 SO > retry warden in each county of the aud forage, which are provided feet a second.—Boston Budget. January 1, 1998 . MT.763 27 state. A wiFer measure could not have army officera July 1,1898 1,:MK,V71 46 photographers and dust . Four thous and draught horses s ■ been paaaed, aa it will, in a great meas k women H«»w It A fT«-<-1« 'I h*■ I r I*la f t-n antl \\ It■ t ure. put an end to the wanton »leatruc- 1 5(X) wagons will l>r occupied in ru A l*rr«ielrn( ( onjugafor They !>»» to Earnpe It. t tion of Oregon timber late in the summer ing supplies where they needed. Among the many evils which arc at Tli. .lory, which i. g' ing the round, and in the fall ol each year Much ha* The exact tributed to the all-periading, neier-to- i, amuaing. whether true or not; i l»een written in thia column in nroteat • the method ol l»e escape»! city dust, there is one which While two Englialnnen were converg I against the sinful waste of timber by by the war de constitutes a grievance peculiar to pho ing in a cotfee house in 1'ari,, one re vandaia setting it a fire iron a ppi rit of 1 alwavx be tw tographers alone, it i* the injury h leaks from marked that »certain dwazf had arrived viciouanewa or rareleaeneea. The lose to which the flying partirb*« *'r!ingirto »uri river away’ in the city, at which a quaint looking the state «nd to persona because of thia the room through every aperture, cause ) Tribune. personage, .itting near them, opened vandalism ahio has l»een <«et forth in the t.iirli it inav to the delicate films an«! sensitive plates, hie mouth end »aid with a luek of earn- plainest language. And now, that Ore All films are made of preparations of at u »!i gelatin, and a large proportion of the I eetneee. "I arrive, thou arriveet, be ar gon timber is iu such great deman»] in glass plates now used are also coated I rivee; we arrive, you arrive, they ar foreign countries it should be doubly !.« way th At with this substance, which, becau» rive” One ot the Englishmen in as- I guarded Therefore the*people of Ore □ver ana irv tu trace soft, sticky nature, is particul.i toniehment asked, “l)id you «¡»rak to gon should be doubly gratifie«] at the iy to attract every atom of dus me, eir?" I passage of the forestry warden bill, surrounding air, The partic "1 epeak, thou speak eat, he sjM'aks ! Telegram, Oct. 7. now »»ver small, leave tlrfcir impress in i Saxtapanii the form of opaque spots upon the i l’<.r « \» tv sitive surface and seriously mar i fretion. To remove the damage ii amount of retouchin which is not only la ONE FOrì A DOSE. I w hicli < «•com | hat i • ’ • k . __________ .. I I --------- — Scrofula to Consumotion. •Late • Mane, t»a»e<l A Beautiful ì Present In order to further introduce ELASTIC STACCI Beautiful Pastel They are 13*10 inches in size, and are entitled Lilacs and Pansies. Pansies and Marguerites -J.C JÍUBNGER BRDÍC?J S.S.S.rTheBiood Pills New Era in Medicine, • 7~his telli of u ¡Itwv. try that alln utt^t tttjferiMg pr. Ltnj’s lift. It is i>uxf>onsr.r, fffe.tr. < Mtdual scienet it rtvolutwftized v. er this, one of the greatest a.hteze me nt i of m.><ier n times. The fact that srvtra! dollar* «pent for the right medicine has »fleeted a cure where a skilled and expensive phyucun aided by the Ltcat and most tngtniou* instrument of science, had laded, u a matter of much tmDorUnce. Important, because it opens to downcast •utlerer« a new, inexpensive and sure •venue to the re«t <ation of health and the foil tnfoyment of the pleasure* □( hie. Such was the experience of Mr*. Ada M. Herr, of 4J9 North Charlotte Street, Ltnc.ate«, Pa. Fr<xn a weak, nervous, desponding per- •on. «he was made a strong, active woman •nJ • cheerful, helpful wilt. Her story te interesting. Mr*. Herr suffered terribly from female dteofdert. Her nerves became unstrung, cramps gnped her and a «used the moat intense patn. So weak and phy«kally densoralirrd was she, that the slightest labor we arsed her and household duties were a burden. The most alarming symptoms ot her malady were the frequent fainting spells that afflicted her. In the midw of her work, or in a con versation, duxiness wriHild c<wne up«3 her and she would fall prostrate in a rwxxi. She consulted a reputable physsetan. He d:ag-v©ed her tase and preached the usual ftmedies. Instead ot improving, she continued to •row worse I the ailment that was robbing her life of the toy« of young wiauaauhuud I ‘P dnsntr thttt punition, and a sptcitl trial tmatmant anil bt pmpamd and tant to you by mail Ima. Ttu fait nt cha nett dddmst DR. J. H. HUDSON 7 STOCK.TON MTRBE T, •' • -»CD d«7 18 D* o«a?y h*r«rp<»Bn,e -j Caveat*, and • d ent b u < ; n e: 5 * ~ MoOCBATt ’ V WX. V ■ T I p FtCS I I 3 J 0^»0><ictilouoi Tiu s P. tint 0rr.ee •nd we can on..; pJtert ia 3 .ess Umi . i-.it. ii.Ar. inu't ? remote from Wasi Send »node!, dr* I bon. We advise, •r not. t.ce .fP ch*nre. Our fee- j. patent is »ec-ired. f • P aw , F- ■ > i'. 5 rost of sanie tn Ü • t-.rtc J «ent free. Addrei It Kcmed tmpoMtbl« to correct or evtu te chr<k th< disorder*. “ 1 had become greatly weakened,’* said Mrt. Herr, tn telling her story to a re porter, “ and the awful cramp« and the frequency and nature of the taint mg «pelle alarmed me beyond belief and shattered my «yttem. •*1 tried electric treatment; it failed, and I did not know where to turn foe help. ** A irtend told me bow her mother had been greatly benefited by taking Dr. Wil liams’ Pink Pilla lor Pale People. had but little ho * “ ’ I 1 h«d h. «pe for «ucce««; but de cided to give these pill* a truL ** I took two boxes and was much bene fited. After Uking «is more K'xe> 1 was cured. Dr. Williams* Pink Pills foe Pale People hid d.>ne whet all tbe previous treatment had failed to do. **l am fully restored to health now, and do thing« that I had hardly dared attempt before.” No discovery <4 modem times has proved Meh a bcx’fl to w omen as Dr. Williams’ Pink Fills for Pale People. Acting directly oa the blood and nerves, tn vigor a ting the todv, regulating the fimettons, they restore the strength and health to the exhausted woman when every effort of tha physuun proves unavailing. These rills are recognised everywhere a« a specusc for di Maars M the blood and nerves. For paralysis, locomotor ataxia, and other disease« long supposed incurable, they have proved their cffkuuv tn thouaaeda ©f . mm . Trul> they are one of the greauat blessengs ever bestowed upon r.^ukaid. Amour a /•« qjott o/it and gat a mil troatmont froo, raa. Tha quoottono aro askod, at no too quottiono era ah ko, ano tha troatmont mutt bo proparod too- Cia ly. A spaccai treatment oill bo prepared for you froo. If you tuffar from Hereout Debility, Night Lottot, Lott Nanhood. Emittiont, Mol* ancho!y, Duty Spoilt, Spott Befara tha Eyot, Slooplottnott, you ought to got a toocfol troatmont a No patont mod»* Cino, but a caro fully pro pa rad troatmont. Eoory man can hauo dr, jro, reel I a tmal troatmont froo. Thou- VAece f Hoo long 1 tandt ham boon curad, and thoy onto m black Ot fO, hart pains f and ohtto toy ng to Ofhtral Host langt Antoorquottiont Hight sntat» t ttoa afttn and get a trial Da jftur tjts blur t Hhtnf Dt ft slttp at night t Hon long t dm pou camtipattd f • AN PBANCMKO. CAL. -eiivolf -loseli in PILLS wa ta «s mwwd «e sa These rare pictures, four in number, by the renowiwi. R. LeRoy, of New York, have been chosen from the very ch,* in his studio and are now offered for the first time to the mb " The [>i< tures are accurately reproduced in all the colon ose inals. and are pronounced by competent critics, works of art " Pastel pictures are the correct thing for the home, tX- th m m beauty, richness of color and artistic merit. Oneof these pictures -■ A TI F i clastic Star Pa :iik VhVanck*aV/of purchased of your grocer. It is the best laundry starch on th is sold for io cents a package. 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