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tmíief AN iNDBPKNDKNr rAIO-K, Divo"»» U'ITCIAI 1.Y TO Tilt ÍN1KRKSTS VF SoiTHKKN O r KGUN. GRANTS PASS, JOSEPHINE COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1898. Ç^MITH & HOUU.H No. 52 Koosevrlt ttiid III« Men. in his mountain fastness, touched elbows apeaking arquainUnce with his gun. Th «re vai a thunder of hoof» on (he with the New York (»oliceman who, for Ninety per cent ot the Rough Riders ATTORNEY' \ I \ ' ro»d that degivt nds lhetlope from Camp love of adventure, had fallowed his once were Americans born and bred. Per Practices in all Slat« and lederai CuurtJ Wikoff t » the Lite Saving Station, and chief to the war, with the college athlete, haps a hundred were of foreign birth — Office over First National Bank a equad of horcemen »warmed over th« the football player and tbe oarsman, the I German, Norwegian. English. There Shoes repaired at Hacektt's G bak r's P ass , - O regon . hill. A «Cocky, atrongly built man on a dare-devil mountaineer of Georgia, fresh were Catholics and Protestants, and they Blank n^tes at Ibe Cot kick office. big horte was m tbe lead. In hi« worn (rom liuutmg moonshiners a» a revenue joined with equal fervor in the singing Bicycle h'?*p*tai for ail repairing Ht iin Jorm ami zray army hat he suggested offi»*er. and with the society man, the that e«liti»*«l Chaplain Brown. They rthur p harth Cramer Bros. irre>:«tit*ly, a« he «wept by, Sheridan on child of luxury ami wealth from the East, stood all on the name footing Die old Still on top. i'tieby. the arri- at the DOCTOR OF DENTAI. SURGERY, hi« wild rule to *’Wincheater, twenty bent upon proving that a life of vase had American plan ruled; every one on his Carbon Studio. miles away They were gone like the dulled neither his manhood nor his merits. In the last batch recommended Office over Firat N dional Hauk, Take your blacksmithing to Trimble A wind, leaping (he muddy ford at the foot sense of our common citizenship. They for promotion by Colonel Roosevelt for O regon Bacher lor first class work. I G rant '» P anm , ot the hill and galloping maulv acroea did it iu a way that was a revelation to gallantry was a Jew- Tim result of it the Hamid. My lior*e, that had been some who under other circumstances : all was a corps that excited the admir l or a tirsi class meal, go to tbe Ci'y jogging along sedately enough til! then, and in a different environment would ation of the regular* who fought side by Hotel, B. A. Williams, proprietor. C. PERKINS caught llie spirit of tne runh and made have called them “dudes.” In tbe tight i side with them The Carlion Studio is tile leading Alter them, hard a« he cuuhl go. On the they weiv the coolest and in the camp Oi their gamenes* innumerable ntoiies • U. K. DEPUTY photograph gallery ami Pheby is the t>< auh we caught up w ith them, riding iu frequently the han hent of the lot. One have been told. The Indian Isabel was MINERAL MK\ I ■ Yi>!<, artist. and out oi the nurt with shout* of delight, who>e name is synonymous with exclu i shot (our timea in the fight at Las Guaw- Mr?. Ruth G ,»we< ¡ike io uianv centaur« at p<ay. The «alt siveness in New \ ork's “smart set,” and imas, but stayed in the tiring line to the i >REGVN¿ G rant »» P aini , mad* iH a pleasant c «pray danhed over them in ahowera of who for bravery in the face of the eue- ¡end. Private Sievers, shot through the week. Mrs. Sweet wan shining white, but they yelled back de- rwy rose to command of his troop, ! body, demanded to be propped up a- Thomas Smith .lam. . Holman Leland where elm will fiance at the ocean. Tlieir leader achieved among bis brother officers the gainsL a tree and given his rille and can Residence Residence F st. A Gilbert creek Sorth Till street. of revival meeting*. watched them tr.nu hi» horse and reputation of being handiest at “wash teen. So fitted out, he fought on until near factory. ing up” after “grub,” when they had his comrades charged forward and hr Judge If. L. Benson hag completed day's uvrrland going to San Fiancisco. expected anything m »re complimentary laughed loudly al their eport. They a ere lbwsevelt and hi» men. any. And it happene«l more than once could no longer shoot without danger C^MITH & HOLMAN his term of court in Coo« countv for on the whole to the war department Fur nearly live months have been ap- Judge Hamilton of Rowoburg and left for P«*aring |K>rlraitH of the successful naval than the witness«» thus far examined "Ro< >eveh*» Rough Rider»" l>elong to on the long marches through the Cuban of hitting them. I'lie amoulance men UNDERTAKERS. Kia.until Ja-t Munday. The Judge is heroes of the late war und the eulogies of have said. There isn’t the slightest tiintory now with the war in which they jungle, when “Roosevelt’s Rough Rid found him and took him to the liunpital Parlors 6ih street, opp. Court House. rapidly Itecoming accustomed to the re- their galantry. “kill and courage, all of doubt that the general public has been I held Rich a picture»<pie place. Even a« ers,” com |>e I led to campaign on foot, in in the rear, deeming his wound mortal I write, the fiisl step« are being taken humorous desperation had taken the In the camp he was supposed to be »lead, G rants P ass , - - O regon . lpo»*aible duties uf bis ollie*. which is ueii deserved. It is right and greatly surprised by tbeevidence. It was toward muttering them out, and likely more fitting title of “Wood’s Weary until, a week later, he came limping out expected that some mismanagement DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Stive ba« the proper that such patriotic effort, ener iMlore ihis meet» llie eye of the reader Walkers” to themselves, that some on foot, lie had got tired of the hospit largest sale uf acv salve in the world getic skill ami flaring courage should be would la* shown by the tostunony of ilit* faint uh regiment will have l»een dig Eastern-bred man with normal manners al ami started for the front where ’’some* Thia fact an its merit have led dishonor given full recognition ami grateful prom almost every wituess, but such has not banded,and its members—tlioae who sur of languid elegance was able to relieve thi»g wasgonig on.” So w ith the car eat people to attempt to counterfeit it. inence. But the officers of the hue are been the case, and the witmaaea have vived the campaign before Santiago—will his hardier Western neighbor who had penter Rowland from Santa Fe, who wan Opp. Court House included men, who certainly should Look out fur the man who attempts to nut the only ones in the late war who have stepped back with their chief into never walked five miles on foot in his nhot through the side and sent back by deceive yon when you call for DeWitt’s deserve well ot their country, Fully have known ol the existence of anything the rank* of a people intent upon the life When at the end of the march th« Colonel Roosevelt, who saw the blood equal to them in the point of bravery, that was very bad—such men as Generals Witch Hazel Salve. iris of peace whence they came at the college chap came trudging up cheerfully dripping from the wound. He went Lee, Wheeler, Boynton, and Greene, the I All Work skill and courage were the naval engin A. Lernpke feels greatly pleased with call of their country almost in a single carrying two packs Inside his own and obediently until lie was out of sight, und Finished in from the prompt prment of his fire insur eers. To these lattei, no less than to last of whom said that he thought the day. 1 had seen them go, full of youth ready for the chores of camp that his then sneaked back into the ranks. After only trouble was caused by the army the former, is «lue whatever gratitude Specialty C ance claim against the Phenix insur 3 to 6 Days, ful rpiiitH, spoiling (or a tight, and it was tired comrade might rest, a gap was it was over they seised him und took regulations, which had been adopted hi and admiration the country sees lit to of Î ance company "Io paid the amount in my privilege Io hear the last speech their close«! then and there in our national life him back to the hospital, where the Regardless of bestow . None the lets than the officers time of (»eace. not Ix-iug adapted to tbe full. Mr. Lxmpke also wi.-hes lotbank (’olonel made to them on the night when that had yawned wider than it had any surgeons told him he would have to be Chidrens’ < exigencies of war. of the line did the engineers exhibit the Weather. those who assisted in saving his goods Photo». Î The difficulties in the wav of securing the news of the disbandment came. He right to. M«>re than all political argu shipped north. That night he escaped genius, skill and devotion, and it is but w hen the house burned. hud ridden up from the Commanding ments, more than all the preachments of ami crawled back to the front as bent hr a simple record of a plain fact to note any mutually satisfactory tai iff arange- More than twenty million iiceesmplea that it was the heroic ability of the en ment—reciprocity—between the United ! General’s quart*is with the menage, well-meaning sociologists, «lid this brief could. He fought beside his colonel all of DeWitt’s Witch llaz«*l S.-.lve have gineering staff of the United States navy States and Canada, have been strikingly and, calling his men ubout him in the summer’s campaign contribute to fill out through the Santiago tight. It was predicted that, with their uiite- been diMtrii’iited by the i< ¡»i.n: icturet». that made victory assured.—Mining and brought to the (rout, while the joint com broad street facing the officers’ tents, the gap between east and west, between OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. north and south, between “the classes redents, they could not be disciplined so mission, which has been bittingin < an told them of the coming parting, What better proof oi tin :i t«>nfdence in Sc.entitle Press. ‘‘I know what you were in the field," and the masses,” unless I greatly mis as to become effective in the field; but ada, and which after a short recess, will it’s merits do you want * Il cures piles, UNITE» bTA'IE». he said. “ You were brave and strong. take It was not in the contract, but it exactly the opposite happen«!. Thev .................. William. McKinley burns, scalds, «ore?», i.-i the shortest President ............ leassemble at Washington, Nov. 1, have Crescent City and (irantN Pass Slug»* I ask now oi you that every man shall came out so when once they got a good showed the world the new speeta« le of a Vine President... .. ..Garret A Hobart space of time. W. F. Kivmer. itas been dealing with the subject. Line Passenger Kates. . ................ Judge Day t-ecreUrv of State First it was the lumber men who were go back and serve kis country as well in look at each other and saw that in truth body of men who could think and yet be Seeretary’of Treasury . Lyman J < »age From (liants Pass Ibe manv friends oi N P. Dodge will soldiers; who obeyed, not because they alarmed at the favors that were being pea<*e as he did in war. 1 can trust you they were brothers. ........ C N Bliss be sorry to hear oi the misfortune that Secretary of Interior To Wilderville.................... ... I .78 asked of the commission by Canada, to do it.” There were clergymen in the ranks. I hud to, but because it was right they . Russell A Alger Secretary of War «1.00 They tried to cheer, some of them, but am not referring now to Chaplain Brown, should, ami they liked to. They might • • John D Long befell him one «lay last week, while out To Love’s or Anderson. . . Secretary of Navy . . »1.25 ami now it is the coal men who have be- i they had no heart in it. The men went Secretary of Agriculture lames A Wilson riding in Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Dodge To Selma............................... whose stout defense of his Western me n not have been perfect in what the chap come frightened and called upon their To Kerby ............................... »2.00 .... J amen A Gary Postmaster-General were riding upon the hillside when the r© Waldo............................ ... Í3.00 congresniunal friends to save them from j quietly to their tents with sober Gees, —he was fiom Prescott, Arizona - when lain would have «ailed the fringe» of Attorney-General . Joeepl >h McKenna buggv- tipped over ihrowing both out and 1 haw in them that which warranted he thougi.t I wan attacking them, 1 re soldiering. The pipe-clay an»l the regu STATE OF * UMKUON. Excursion rates good for 60 days from Cana«iian free coal Chairman Dingley Mr. Dodge had his ankle badly sprained member with mingled amusement an«l lations, and all that, they knew nothing JGeo W M«-Brule dale, ’rom Giants Pat?« to Crescent City : and Representative Grosvenor of Ohio, the trust their Colonel put in them. U. S. Senators .. • • • (--------------------- so that ut last accounts he cm id not Ibe Rough Riders were not, as many pleasure. He was an Episcopalian of no about But they kept order in their who represent a coal mining district and fThos 11 Tongue touch Ilia foot to the floor. We hope ToC.eecent City ami return........ $15.00 Congressmen........ I'wo persons, each ........................... $12.00 who have their heads together devising have supposed, a product of the war with special affiliation with high church or camp, and they knew the < onimand For • ‘ ‘ (W R Ellis that ho may «oun recovei in companies of 3 or more,each. $10.00 means to impress u ( m > ii the minds of the Spain. On the contrary, the mounted low church tendencies within his fold ward when it wa* given. In their brief Attorney-General ............ C M Idlenian Governor.............. .................... VV P l.z>rd United States commi»sioners that Can riflemen were tbe historic arm of the “You see, I don’t g«» much on the frin »anipaigii they had no opportunity to Secretary, of Slate ............. .HE Kincaid adian coal must not be admitted free, no United Slates from the earliest days of ges of religion,” he said simply, lie was learn any other. Tlieir soldiers’ manual State Treasurer.... .......... Phil Metschan matter what is oflere»l at the offset. It the Nation. In the War of the Revolu after the genuine article, and he found was brief. It forbade grumbling, and . .G M Irwin Supt Pub Instruction . ............... W. H Leedn is just as well to bear in mind that the tion they < ame out of the West and killed it in his cowboy friendx—real reverence, there was none. Three days they State Printer.. . iC E Wolverton work of the joint commission will not or captured the whole of the British and such singing! lie was boiling forth » amped out in the sun and rain on the I will open al once an agency for .. •: R 8 Bean Supreme Judge« him! this country until it has l>een ap- forces at King’s Mountain. A descend to me upon this theme as we lay in the San Juan hills, fighting by day and dig- (F A Moore i proved by the president and ratified by ant of two oi the three Colonels who co n long grass, when I ventured to remark ding burrows by night, with little to eat » F A Marcum manded them then fought with Roose that 1 had heard that hia people were and only the ditches to sleep in, but not -J B Eddy two thirds vote of the seuate. R R Commissioner* (il B Com ¡»son "Bishopville” ih the name that has velt at Lu (iuas¡mis and on the St. given to violence, shooting matches, and a complaint was heard. When the ene Clerk of R R Commin>ion. Lydell Baker been given to Washington since the as- Juan hill. They furninhed the back such. Ue denied it hotly. They were my attacked, suddenly and in full force, Clerk Board School LandCom WllOdell | ^emhling of the triennial general con bone of Andrew Jack»on’» forces in the ths »juietest, nicest fellows, only on»e in at three o’clotk in the morning, they FIRHT JUDICIAL UISTBICT. vention of the P. E. church in America, war of 1812. As the Texas Rangers they a while, when a fellow was caught cheat were there to meet him, and, hungry and Western Division. .Judge II K Hanna shivering, drenched through and through * last week because of the large number became laumue in tlio troubles with ing at cards, then— .Ju»lge H L Benson Eastern Division They need tio further advertising, as they are well known all They conquered the French ____ ..CL Watson “But,” argued the Chaplain, rising on by the rain« and by the heavy dew h , Prosecuting Attorney of bishops in attendance upon the con* Mexico over the world for SUPERIOR QUALITY AND LOW PRICE. Member Board of E()iia!iz.at R A Emmitt towns on the Illinois, ami won the West hi» elbow and earnestly pointing a spear thev drove him back > vention. U. S. LAND OFHCL feofthUL UU. "That is the test,” said their com Give H- a vail (¡rants Pass That “truth is stranger than fiction” from the Indians in a hundred bloody of grasM he ha«l been chewing at me, Receiver.................. Henry Booth may he, but politics is stranger than fight». In the Civil War they lost, to a “when a man cheats al card*, lie ought mander, speaking of it afterward: "to Register.................. J 1' Brigga I either. The talk of some politicians great extent, their identity, but not their to be shot, oughtn’t lie? Well, then, wake up men at three o’clock in the JOftEI HINK COI NTY morning who have had nothing to eat, ■ around Wa«hington about the campaign place hi the van and the thick of the that is all.” .......... C E Harmon Joint Senator... Theodore Roosevelt as a historian ...... Abe Axtell I confess t» a ceri»m enjoyment hi the perhaps for days, and nothing to cover County Judge.. ' in New York is proof of this assertion, fight (Nick Thon« Bartlest’s Old Stand, l or instance, it is asserted by some re- knew their record and value; an a hun thought ol Chaplain Brown's theology them ; to wake th£m up suddenly Io a Commissioners ‘ (Dick George i publicans that there are some in their ter ami a plainsmen he knew where to on u backgrcxind of the Rough Rider'» big fight, and have them all run the ........ Roy Bartlett County Clerk . party who desire Col. Roosevelt to he find the material with which to fill up singing al “meelin” in the w » xj »] m . The right way; that is the test. There ............ Ed Lister Sheriff................ II came at his combination suggrsta that first funeral wasn’t a man who went to the rear.” J W Virtue Representative defeated for governor, because, if he the long-broken ranks ...J T Taylor Treasurer.............. The Rough Riders were natural FLOUR AND FEED. i wins, he might be a troublesome caui buiiiiu hih from the plains and the cattle on the ridge at Guantanamo, with thfl .. J D Hayes I School Superintendent I ate for the presidential nomination in ranges of the great West, from the mint*« marines growling out tbe responses to "•crapers,” from the colonel down. The Ecl us Pollock Assessor llMM), and it is equally as strongly assert of tbe K >- ky Mountains, the hunting the Chaplain's prayer l»etween pot-shots science of war as they took it from him Surveyor ............................ BO McCulloch ............................. Dr. J My er»* Coroner I ed by democrats that their party in the trail uf the wilderness, and from the at tbe enernv, flat on their stomachs un and practiced it summed itself up in the __________ ^H uct Ornes*». South and West want Roosevelt to win countyig louiDHaud colleges of the East« der the sudden attack , »ml, indeed, (’ol simple formula to "strike hard, strike Justice...................................James Holman | tiecause, if Van Wyck wins, the New wherever the spirit of adventure had onel Roosavelt himself gave testimony <|uick,and when in doubt goforwanh” Constable..................................... J H Colby | York de legation to the next democratic sent young men out w ith the rifle to that he ha»l seen Chaplain Brown bring It wai so Natxjleon won bls victories. city or grant ’» pass . 1 national convention would supp«*e hunt big game or to engage in the out in wounded men from the field under But the Spaniards complained bitterly. ..... W T Cobum Mayor.......... i themselves to have prestige enough to door spur’s that tram mind and laxly to circumstance* that were distinctly stir The Americans did not fight according to W Elmer McGregor ' Auditor.. .. J. B. PADDOCK. Propr But lor all that the Chaplain is a the rules of war, the/ wailed. "They go . .Col Johnson Treamrer... keep the silver issue out of the ¡»latform endure uncomplainingly the hardslii|Hi ring .. T B Elliot Street Commiseiouer.. The Rough Riders digression. The clergy men 1 w a» think forward when fire«! upon instead oi fall Having purcba»e«l the A.aible Stock an<l BueinwM heretofore owned and con | just as it has been kept out of the Neu uf campaigning F W Huggerth Marshal.............. ducted by V. ill Jackson, I am now in position to furnish anything in tbe line of , York platform, an.l to insist upon the were the mojt conqaiMite lot that ever ing of worj no »boulder straps They ing back.” Accordingly they, the Span ( Dr. Wm Flanagan Cemetery work either in MARBLE r GRANITE I have had over a quarter «of ; nomination of an anti silver man for gathered under a regimental standard, carried guns. One of them came tip to lards, were uom|xdled to run, which they I L l . Jennings 1 F L Coron but they were at the name time singular bid bi» Colonel gooi by when 1 was sit <lld, denouncing the irregularity of the a century of eg|>erience in th* Marble and Granite BusineM ami can fill your or president Counuilmen J W A Has tins ders promptly and give yon the beat of wurkman«hip. Bishop Whipple ot Minnesota, who is ly typical of the spirit that conquered a ting with him. lie was tall and straight, pruce«»ling. It was irregular. It whn I Frank Fetsch one of the several things in this extraor Will make a specialty of construction work from your own design«. attending the Episcopal convention at continent in three generations, eminent and of few words. ( Fred tiny er “That man,” »aid Mr. Roosevelt, a» dinary war that did violem e to all the Probably such another Washington says of the Indian uprising ly American Regular meeting- ol the city «•«» incil of «J. B. PADDOCK. Grant’s Pass are le i I in the council in his state; “The l»idians at Bear will never be got together again; in no be went a< rows th« field back to tbe camp, tradition* and tangled up military pre rooms in the city ballon th»* first and I h I hik I have always been refused civili* other country on earth could it have "represents probably the very best .type cedent and red tape in the fieLl hi a third Thursday evening**ot ea i month zalion. Tlx* whole difficulty han lx*»*n been mustered today. The cow-boy, the □four people, lie is a Methodist preach hopdesH snarl. However, enough re 5/ Cim i u « oi ¡.i due to fire water which has been smug Indian trailer, the Indian himself, the er, oi the old circuit-ridet ’» stock, strong, mained over in camp after the fighting Meets on the thir l Moi.«la April and the fourth Monday in p■••im er. gled to them. The Indian poli»*e are packer un i the hunter who had »ought fearless, self-reliant. Ills ps«»ple hu<l was over, to more than make up for it. Hbox NTY i "i K I The regiment was before the people al good fellows, hut they seen) io lx* unable sad killed the grizzly In single combat been in ail our wars before him, au l he Probate court meets lir t M ?id of came as a matter of cours j You should most uonl uuouily for three months. to prevent the introduction of whiskev January, April. .Inly and >einemi»er KlSHLflNt), - OREGON. have seen him one morning sitting in the Raised, organised, equipped ami carried among the*r bn them, and when thene County cuininlsaioneis ■ ir meets first bomb-proof with his head just txrlow the to Cubs within a month by the same Wednesday after the meeting ol the IzM-ateil in that part of Orepon which is noted for fine climate, good Indians are drunk they are veritable county court. traverse where the shrapnel kept crack spl»*ndid energy and executive force that devil»* The punishment fur smuggling health, excellent water an«l large peaches. ing over his hat. Ilivy couldn't loach fitted out the navy for its victorious This school has a tegular normal course of four years. Other lines should Le made more severe, arid then bim, an be knew, ami he sal there a* un* fighia in the East ami We»t, it took th« the practice might lx* broken up. There of study are sub-normal, college preparatory, music and art courses. i* r»ot the »lightest < au*e for the belief conueriiud as if there were no such thing field st once and k»*pt it till the army Special studies teachers' review classes. as guns ami battles, breaking the is ans that a general uprising will <x-<*ur The normal senior class practices teaching throughout the year un There are fMXM) Chi|»ewas in Minnesota, lor bls coffee with the butt of bis revol- F» rre r re r errre exrr r.r r.rir.r,« R h der the direct supervision of a thorough critic teacher. ver. He warn t going into the fight a and they have always been friends ol È — OF — without his coffee. He MMN a gai,,,, h a The training school is graded. Grades accepted from good schools the white*, and as a rule they are boneet B preacher. ” The regular normal school diploma is granted, good everywhere in the. and law abiding,” War department SOUTHERN OREGON B An hour later, when, after a viwit to B state without further examination. ollieiaI m say the trouble is now r |I over, B the two mascot» ul the n-gmivnl—Josie, B Expenses: All expenses for school year, <125; not including books, President McKinley hue xhown upon $50,000 B Ihe mountain lion, and the eagle, Jack — more than one oorasion that be ha* ¿115. Next school year opens Septemlxr 5. B I wa* > hatting with Lieutenant I • r„u They do not complain of moral courage of a high order. Ju»t be Receive dap» ' « subject to check or For catalogue or information address, a young Eiighshmau who won sig- anything in particular. Thev certificate poyal* • <>n demand. fore the war began an order ua« pre THE EXCELLENCE OF SNIP OF FIGS j son, nai d stincliou in bull**, tbe flap of the eat enough, but keep thin a.id (•«red exempting several thousand po«i Sell* night «haft' n New Turk, Man Fr uì W. VAN in dur not only to the originality and lent was raised ami a tall tr«>o|ier dark pale. They appear fairly well, «hon» ami Pol ‘Jan I tion« placed nnder the civil service rules, simplicity of the combination, but also but have no strength, luu Telegraphic tran-'-r» «4d >»u all p»int' ir by Mr < JevelamP« blanket order, but to the rare and skill with which it 1« ened the entrance. He came Io make Ihe United Stai*- cannot say they are really the war « am« on sn«l the order was laid manufactured by m i.ntifk* procemes a report, ami »tuod silently al aiitnliun sick, and so you call them Sj.ecial Atte: ti«*» tfivsn '.»> »n< ar.de, be« at’Re th»* president I»«»! more! known to the < amfohnia F ig biKi-p while the either examiner! it. Hi»qa*s- generai baiane- ’ our <-n«t *ner». important affairs to look after. Heveral Co. only, and we wish to imprt*Mi upon lions he ansa »red in monuey ila»»irs ► delicate. all the importance of purchaain< the ’That was Folluck," Sahl hi* aupwrior a < olkrtioSM, ’«ia le thr. ¿b*»>t S .<b-n Wh.it can be done for them? days «go several prominent rept SRcans true an I original rrmedy. A a the when Im Was gun»-. “Hr m a iuh-hlurrl- I Oregon, snduk ili stvembie [mini*. Our answer is the same that called on the president ati.j »«bed him to genuine Syrup of b ig* j« manufactured the best physicians have been J. D. FRY, Prwident. i»»ue tba» order at once, io Leip his (»at- by the i alifokma F ig H yrijp C o . ed I'awner lie has never anylLo g t«»» X J. T.TUFF' ’ice Prci leni. ty in the congressional election or« y, a kr> >w!rd/p <,f that fact will but yoil *huuId see bi n In a fight, I a giving for a quarter of a cen a tury. Give them R. A. B* « tu . < *-b .. .* shall never forget ths ungrxlly war at», BAA,>*t one in avoiding th»* worthier* P X j-real lent told them that he hna imitations manufactured by other par- ne let out when he went up ti e -*.« ii Juan X up bis mind to hsme the order, but Grant* Pass Oregon, and Cresce tie* The high standing of the < am - | biiL 1 mist mat lhai h s « arc«J tbcHpan- : j not <io so nr forxta F ig Hr mi r Co. with the me»H- : tarda almost a» much as our charge «lid. »Bowing interior pointa : Wilder- w elwtion», it ion < al professi m, an»l the satiAfaction w of Cod-I.ivtr Oi/ with Hypo- w Dy. a amo, r»neiiv vreeg. 1 I know that it almost look n«y breath of •*r»g*ging • as which the g* nnine Rympof FigA has L pkotphitii. It has most re w I away." many would rurrr-nrrit f U • given to million* of hundiea, make* markable nourishing power. w w Kvcb wa* iteem at rial «4 u Id«, h t|,« reg order in the A the narnr <>f the Omqiany a guaranty Tl M i It gives color to the blood. It w w imerit was ma<ie. Nmeiy- five portent of the •veellence of it* remedy. Jt i* 24 Pages : Weekly : Illustrated. Politician 1*» westbound ND brings strength to the mus w far in ad ran« e of ail other laxative«, had herded » atlln oti horsclNlck, on the . 9 a Lcai Grants Pass cles. it adds power to the « w an it wtA on the kidney», liver and great plains, at aome tune or other. A Am at Waldo 7 p. b»»w i* without irritating *»r weaken nerves. It means robust w r ■•ajovity ha«J lierii umirr firr Tbe r.fla ing tf»»-m, amj it d»«es n<4 gripe nor Leai health and vigor. Even deli w 4 * nave learn / In order to get »ta lM»n«*flrial «««ll.etf f«aterai we«p<»n. Ilwry were t C4* Arri cate infants rapidly gain in 5 W P Í2 PEP YEAR. POST? A©. not to Is siampedod, ami they knew how eitecta. ph*awe rrmrtnlirr the name of flesh if given a small amount h this S I 4 A the < ompany — ■P “OR «»nrtl CuTT ran lily to find the rang« of the enemy's three or four times cat h day. vF t ?nt shat p«h<X)terr, a la« t 'hat ierul»*r*<l them w CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. V*< en.t ft >v> ; aS tlruffH«« a. rates during summer w far more rtfecUve in a fight than the SCOTT B SOW NX, (.hwWii. New York. • aw F1t<*< IM a. <aL UtUlDT IT ua FKAICI3C0. CAL. J average volunteer, who ha«l hardly a WIUULU. K, «rw IMK. «. S Wawhlngton teller Mining bonds an i lpa*e« lor sale at (From our regular correspondent. > the Cut KiEi: office. Wa«hi»igton, October 10. 1898.—The Subecriliers w ho do not receive their daily Bulletin regularly should leave pn/nuleutial train left Washington this morning for the Omaha ex(*uaitiun, but word at the office. The Ren Benson and wife left for Klamath the president was not alma rd of it Falls last Monday for a* visit with Rea’s president and Mrs McKinley '.oil Sat- , urday night for Canton to attend the parents for two or three weeks. funeral of Mrs. Mu Kin ley’s brother who Rmiembei the power bouse at the was killed. After the funeral, tbe pres electric light plant is where jou can ident will join tbe Washington party, have your wheat, oats and barley rolled consisting ol members of the cabinwt, for your stuck. other official», and ladie» of the families, Grocers charge 1 cent a pound for salt; and proceed to Omaha, in accordar.ce druggists cal'it chloride of sodium and with the published program, but when tux you 50 cents an ounce, jet we are she left Washington, Mrs. McKinley lold there is luthing in a name expre«eed her intention of remaining at A stubborn cough or tickling in the I Canton. thrua j ielu« vm i/iiu Miuut«. < <»ugb ( ure Secretary Alger has gone to Omaha, Harmless in elite4, the right | and ha left Washington in an uxuvllent spot, reliable and just what i« wanted. humor. Whatever may have been hia 1 It acts at once. W F. Kreiuer. expectwiiun» of the evidence that would | The Hon. Ju«* Simon, United Stales l»e given before the commission that is I t?cna'.ur elect, was a pas*rnger on Mon investigating the war, he could not Lave | local ibappciunot? A . , H. Carbon Dlioto Studio I Wanamaker &. Brown's »»Celebrated Clothing Ralph Mark. Agt., A. IK Staple and Fancy Groceries,Provisions Grants Pass Marble and Granite Works SOUTHERN OREGON STATE N2KHÆL JQ100L FIRST NATIONAL BA JSI IK rested ii|«)u its arms under the wall of Santiago. All the way up it had been the vanguard. Colonel Roosevelt had reeigued hi* office aa Assistant Secretary of C.e Navy just in time to lead his boys to Cuba as next in command. Thecom- mandor at the start was hie friend, Col onel Leonard Wood, an old army man, who is just aueh another as he and has made a unique record for hard common sense and ability as Military Governor of Santiago. From that time on the dis patches from the front dealt daily with the Rough Riders' exploits. When, at Las Gnasiuias with General Young s corps, they drove before them four times their number of Spaniards, frightened at their impetuous rush in the face of a withering tire from the shelter of an im penetrable jungle, the croakers said that they were ambosbed, and, as in the old »lays alien Roosevelt led the polii-e pha lanx, the cry was raised at home that lie should be put on trial, court-uiartialed. the fact was that tht Rough Riders were lighting a moat carefully planned battle. It was the way they won that frightened the cravens at home, as it did llie Span iards. Hie victory coat some precious lives, hut it is nt such cost that victories nre won. and the moral effect ot the at tack was very great. Beyond a doubt it saved worse bloodshed later on. It baa tieeu Theodore R.xisevelt's lot oflen to be charged with rashness, aitli what his critics in the rear are pleased to call hit) "lack o( tact." It is the tribute paid by timidity Io unquestioning courage Roosevelt is very far from being rash. His practice is, on the contrary, tostudv a situation moat carefully in all its bear ings before he takes action, and until he has got a perfec t grasp of it. But, hav ing made up bis mind where tbe right of the thing lies, lie is as swift to action us he u as deliberate to council. There is then no longer another side to the case with him. I'lie campaign having been carefully planned, and General Wheeler having issued his orders to attack the enemy, the thing leltto do w as to charge. And they charged. The number of the enemy had nothing to do with it, nor tbe fact that lie was intrenched, in visible, w liereas they were exposed, in full Bight. Ho was to he driven out; and he was driven out. That was war on the American plan, as understood by tl* Rough Riders. Ten days of marching and lighting ill the bush culminated in the storming of the San Juan hills, with Colonel Roose velt in full command,Colonel Wood hav ing lieen deservedly promoted after l.as GusBiinas, The story of the famous < barge up the barren slo|>e, of Colonel Roosevelt's summon s to liis men au they halti-d under a perfect hail-storm of bul lets to pull themselves together, of the splendid bravery of the colored calvary regiment that had been lying out with the Rough Riders in the trenches and now came to the support of their cliums with a rush, and of the victory wrested from the Spaniards when all depended upon the success of the attack, will be lold in years to come at every American lireaide. How much of the quick suc cess of the campaign is really due to the Roosevelt Rough Riders, what fates bung ill tbe balance when there impetuous rush saved the day, when retreat had been counseled aixl in etftct decided, we ■diall understand lietler as time completes the disclosures concerning the real state >f the invading army on the night ot June ill), Let it I m * enough now to say that it did save the day Other! fought as val iantly, hut the honor of breaking the Spanish lines belongs to file Rough Rid ers, as the honor and credit of standing lirinly for an immediate advance upon the enemy’s works belongs to their col onel ami Ina bold comrades in the coun cil of the chiefs in that fateful night. It was one of the expected things in tins car ipaign that seems destined to set so many tilings right, that out of it should come llie appreciation of the col ored soldier as man and brother by those even who so lately fought to keep him a chattel. Il fell to the lot of General "Joe" Wheeler, the old Confederate war- rior, to command tbs two regiments of color.>1 troops, the Ninth and Tenth Cavalry, and no one will bear readier testimony than lie to the spleudid rec ord they made. Of their patience under ill- manilold bar.l.-lnpa <>f roughing it >11 the tropics, their helpfulness in tlie > arnp ami their prowess ill battle, their uncomplaining suffering when lying sroumled and helpleaa, stories enough are lold to win lor tbom fairly the real broth- erli > > 1 with their white-skinned fel lows which they crav*. The most touch- ng ot the many I heard was that of a ne gro trooper who, struck by a bullet that (Gmfiaerd <m Pa<jt 2.) Delicate Children Capital Stock, T. SCOT, President. Grants Pass & Crescent City Tablets -STAGE LINE-- I’d - r VlLUES FOR I EABT MONEY. Scott’s Emulsion 8c TABLETS - INDISPENSABLE TO MINING MEN. MINING - Scientific PRESS !