Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, January 19, 1899, Image 4

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    Goer's Message
ly io accident, set in Haded aannualy by
(CbMimud /rem MirN Puye.)
aaybody. I have koowa euch laetan ee
without any iogiaiauon whatever re aula- •ad io have you,
ting tbo freight charges by railroads
Aeeamiog that «very citixaa caaceaaa
Thia, it seems to me, loavee us in an an the necewity of aoiua kiad of alata con­
omaloue condition, and surely thus« of trol ef railroad«, ft follow« that thia tan
our fellow citiaone who are dispoeod to only be done by «itb«r a railroad com*
look with alarm on tba “encruachmeate Miaeion or • fixed law, which, when
of corporation*” have juat now ample paaead, ma«t nrcaaaartly ■land for two
ground for the moat dismal anticipations year«, whether foand 1« oe just or not.
If the various railroad companies of the A real majority of the date« aev« found
slate should conclude to double their th« beat method «1 accotupliahinj thia
present freight retee thero is ne power and to be by mean« at a rail read com-
ie the elate anywhere to make any Lang aiui.u. Thia ia ao, for th« reaaon that
ible resistance. Whether this ie a safe di Unreal line« of railroads are anrreuad-
and deeirable condition to contirue ia •d by enviraaumala altegaihar diaaiu.i-
lor you to determine. Perb*|»e no Letter lar, and a general aad fixed acted ale of
meaee has been devieed for the regula­ rale« lor all line«, which meat ueteearily
tion of theee matter* than ia furnished stand for two year« when once aoactvd,
by a railroad ooasmieoion elected by the often reaulls in abaolata iujualica. The
people or appo.eted by the governor. juatification ef a railroad comunMion
Ne state officer should be elected by the reate en the fact that an iujualica on tba
legislature, for the reason that the vic- part of either of the «late or a i ail road
ious system of “log rolling by which per company can be rectified al noy time.
nicioes meesuree are often carried Il would he lao much la aaauwa that a
through on the strength of meritorious comwitttea appointed by yuuraalvee
ones, is quite apt to appear iu the < ou>- could bring in a bill lor Ilia regulation
binations al ways mads in the effert to of freight rate« oa all the 11nee of Ore­
Kors the sue roes ef some partu ulai can­ gon, with only a abort tuna m which to
didate; nod w boa a mistake to »ado in atudy the detail« of the quealioaa in
thia maneer it is impossible to fix the re voived, that would ba at all adequate u>
epoaeibility. When a mistake ie fixed tha end in view. The regulation ol
upon the shoulders of ninety different freight relee baa become one ol the great
men it ie not fixed at all in the sens* queationa of tha tune, and the i a lamia
that it is aey relief to the aggrieved par­ ol both abippeia and tha railroad coni-
ly. No governor, il ia thought, would pauiea are ao vaet, varied and vital that
appoint a man to a position •( trust uu it ia found to be net e««ary to lodge the
less ho believed, al least, that be was power to accoiupliah thia parpoaa in
eminently fitted for it— competent and eome tribunal where the adjuatinsnt ut
trustworthy. Frequently the man ee diflaraacaa and the rectifi. alien ol m e
lected by the legislature for an import take« can be exerted every dev, if nacaa*
tnt position through the scramble ol •ary. Evan In the alate of Kaneaa,
caucuses and joist conventions, is pure where the political party which luakea
Oh, the Pain of
Rheumatism!
Washington lowlier.
From our regular coi respondeat
FOR THE HOUSEHOLD.
CHAMPION SNEEZE*-
nealthyHappyGiTh
W asmimotom , Jan. 2, 18V9.
a«> a«a^ K.-'--«» «*“ C*M
' If U m ability of Agonciiio, who has
Break I a • Camp ■••«■«
1 asked for rscognilion as Philippine Min­
allb Baer-
ohtn. Fiom no «pp*re»t
Rheumatism often camtHs the m»*l in.
There are a few special points in
teflM* suffering
Many have for years ister to ths United States, was equal to
U um . becom« >«ngu>4 and
“Did you e»er know a man who could
vainly sought relief from this di»abling hit iiupudcncs, Lw would be a “warua greasing uafe iro a that arc well for
dMpond;.« «" th* »*’•*
diaea-te. ami are to-day worse off then member” of the Diplomatic (!orps. He the novice to I sr in mind. Put the aneese loul enough to break up •
ever khe'imatisrn ia a blood dis«»a»H,
0,r
irons
r l i.r fir»- until hot on each camp meeting, to atop lb«
•f their womanhood
They
won't
get
any
official
recognition,
but
be
and «SwifVa Rpecifie la the only cure, be­
side, t
1 I ub L<>1 b jriddka with a teatimor.y in court and cauee a oei-
drag
Along
‘
(‘*<1.
has
already
made
ruuch
trouble
for
us
in
cause it is th** only remedy which can
piece <
u!t pork cr auet «.n a fork, or I owing cow to stop in dis-'Ufct an
reach such d^ep-st-ated dim asp*.
the Philippine», He learned sometime a bit c
ne.eT hungry, breithl*»'
utter or sweet d’;*ings lied Jer what the noise v.as that, was
A few years ago I was taken with Inflamma­ ago, by some leakage in official cirsles,
in a e
a cloth.
Che heat will melt irowning ita thanderuus toicr . sa¡u
•nd »<««♦» a pklpitM'nfi
tory Rheumadsn:. which tevame »> Intense
r and let t run through tbr an old fteherman ene d ¡ 'ht recently.
that 1 was lot weeks unable
wall. 1 tried that Gen. Otis Lad been instructed not j the bu
hear» after »light titrciw
On being informed that bis sneezer
owe the griedk-. and reverse.
several prominent phyal- to use force in dealing with U mi ineur- vlolh.
»0 that mtrely to walk
1 allow the f«M tu run evenly was entitled to cake and all the ac-
etan»and look their treat­ gents, without furtbur orders, and at; which
ment faithfully, but wae oncu cabled the information to Aguinal- over them. Put the Latter into the ceaaories necessary to conduct an up­
up stair» is tihaustmg
enable io get the «light-
ceiiter of the waffle iron < ver the fire, to- late bakury the gent lemán consent«
Somttimn a Short dry* couF *J>
eat relief. In fact, my con­ | «lo, through tt.s Philippine Junta at cover and cook a ¡ dorm t t on one side, ed to tell more of his earezmg friend,
dition »eerued to grow Hong kong; that’s why Aguisalde has turn and cook a little longer on the •ays the Louisville Post. He said:
lead, to th« fear that they
worse. Hie d lee ax- spread been putting upemh a stiff front towards other.
are "going into consumption'
“While fishing in a mountain tow» :n
over my entire body, and our tr«M>pe. Agoncillo is also getting an
A I m d of bright nasturtiums is a con­ eastern Kentucky last fall I went to
Tnty ¿ t « angina, doc-
from Noven?ter to March
1 suffere<i agony. I tried courage/nent from thaanti expansionists stant delight from various points of the village near by one rainy morning
tor»
tell them, which means
many patent medicine« in congress. Senator Mason has offered view. While always ornamental, the to attend circuit court. The judge was»
bat none relieved me.
that they have too little
Upon the a d v I e e of a a reaolatioa, declaring tnat the United nasturtium leaves. blossoms and seeds delivering an impressive charge to the
blood Are you lixt that»
Hav» Vou too little blood»
friend I decided to try
are sp|>etizingly edible is well. The grand jury, and every ear was listen­
b. H M. Bef«»re allowing me to take it, how butes will not attempt to govern the leaves, sprinkled lightly with salt und ing to catch each word, when the still-
Kort
anaemic
people
been m‘<li *non4* hungTy.
•ver. my guardian, who waa a chemi at. ana­ people of any other country without the
lysed the rem««ty* ar»<1 pronounced it frae of
spread between thin slices of bread nef* of the court was broken by an un­
qneroat.c men and women by th« use of Dr W.lliam»-
Cit&ab or mercury. I f»Il much tetter afk-r consent of the people themsei ve * m , or rub- I an<l butter, ure among th » daintiest of earthly ker-chew. her-chew. ker-chew.
king two botllaa, that I eon tin nnd the rem­
PmK P.ll* for Pale People than by any OtheT means They
edy,and in two months I wan cored completely. ject then by force to our dominion nandv-i, he. for the picr ic b.u-ket or etc., etc., etc. The judge was thunder­
Tha cure w as pennan* nt. for I Lav. never since against their will.
the afternoon tea. The I lo.-orrs are struck. and instantly every eye was
the best tome m the world.
had a touoh of Rheumatism though many
Ibe House Judiciary committee ha« * de!ici(ju.> inn salad with u French dres?
times ex;xjaed t>s damp and eol<1 weatner
turned toward the rear of the room,
B esamob M. T iffkll .
Mi.. Lulu MW«. <*
’'■»««• Co - » V ¡‘*d
* T»
taken no official action, but it* members ing. while the sred*. gathered when where a little unobtrusive-looking old
■711 I'uwolton Avenue, Philadelphia.
he.! by «irl unt.l .bout . yer •«<>.
•»' «rew weak and pale She
farmer
sat
sneezing
a*
if
his
head
were
are
unanimously
of
the
opinion
that
the
■
mal1
and
ffreen
Ix-fore
the
inner
ker
Don't suffer longer with Rheumatism
fit her Lort.tr .... aa t.red m the momia« .. on ret.rmg, and lo.t He.h
Throw aeide your oils and liniments, ns acceptance of comm ¡»toons in th* volun­ | nel has l>ecntnr hard. . are udmirable coming off. The judge onlered the
b7l.l.heta^.ne»en....>ul»d that her fnenJ. h.rdly knew her. The doc-
2_______
auks tit litre far
for r-an^ru
capers «»
or a welcome
ad 2 ­ sheriff to bring the intruder before the
r^d«cl.^dth«diae.rt* .xm....nd g.«« h« up to die. A phyician
they can not reaohvour trouble. Don't teer army by Representatives vacated j BUbstitnti-M
dition to any n.ixril pickle.
bench. The offender came forward
experiment with doctors—their potash
who w .» viaiting in Ga.port prevailed upon her to try Dr William. Pink
and mercury will add to your disabil­ tbeir seats in congress
A brown or gray linen «kirf that has and the judge had a fine entered
PiU. fur Pale People. She did K. and waa benefited at once, she u now
Another vote was made for the ratifi­ become stained or spotted may be against the innocent cause of the dis­
ity and completely destroy your diges­
well and .truug-ihe very picture of beallh.-i.#»»*- (AT. ».) Cow.
tion
cation of th', treaty of Peace wbeu the freshci ed and restored to eminent re­ turbance.
The genuine are sold only .n package«, th. wrapper
“Two of the sneezer’s friends were
California IsgiMlalure adopted a resolu­ spectability by soaking for a few­
hlerays bear,nd the full name. For sale by all drug-
tion directing the senators from that stale hours and washing in a decoc­ called, who testified to the man’sgood
tion
of
hay
tea.
If
the
cured
hay
is
not
character and high standing, but said
hts or sent .postpaid, by the Dr Yi.lhams tAed.c.ne
will cure perfectly anti permanently. 10 vote for ratification, without amend­ at l and, a few handfuls of grass cut they could Lear him sneeze three miles
ompsny. Schenectady. N Y, on race.pt of pr.ee, F.fty
It is guaranteed purely vegetable, and ment, oi the treaty. Senator Perkins from th«- faw n and dried ■ .« I r used.
any day in the year. One said that the
contains no potaan, mercury, or other bad anneuncsd bi» intention to vole
cents per bo» Book of «.ores free on reSue5t.
mineral. * Books mailed free by tiwiii against ratification, unlews tbs legialatnre Put it in a kettle of cold water, and sneezer once broke up a camp meet­
steep
for
an
hour
on
the
Liu-L
of
the
ing with a sneezing spell, and that he
■tpecifio ()o., Atlanta. Ga.
of his »tele luetrucled him to vote for it. range. Strain and soak nnd wtr H the saw an enraged bovine stop a thunder­
11 the legislatures in other states followed skirt. This ¡nay alter the original ous bellowing fit to look in wonder at
ths very loudest p.*otMtatiene of devo­ ths sentiment of the majority ot tbeir color a little, muking it more the tint the human who could make more noise
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a*
tion to thejntereste of the common peo­ consiiuente, there would doubtless be of the grass cloth, but it .s pretty und than a mad bull. But the old fellow
ple has been in power several years, no similar instructions%ent toother “buck­ effective in disposing of the spots and couldn’t help it, and the fine was re­
stains
mitted.”
proposition ha* been made to abolish its ing” senators.
The pretty English fashion of hang­
Ansusr a feu ouostions and get a trial treatment Maa. . «
railroad commission. In view, however,
Fur the twehth annual time the house ing portraits all down the sides of th?
GREAT NEWSPAPER FEAT.
ree. The guestions are asked, as no taro fueodoet
<>f your actio* on this matter at the spec­ made the Civil Service clause of the staircase is obtainin'/ a follovif.g
are alike, and the treatment must bo prepared spe­
ial Mession, 1 do not feel disposed to urtre legislative, Executive and Judicial Ap­ among Americans ns \vt J. One young Her. I. an In.Inner Provln« That a
cially. t special treatment enll be prepared hr
Lurge Number ot The
you to re enact a law providing for a propriation bill fire basis for a “circus”. American matron who has r^ent n uch
you free. If you suffer from Hurvoue Debility,
He II.llevad.
railroad commission, allhongb it is very I his time, however, the performance was time abroad, aid w ho is r • at r<’mir
Might Losses, Lost Manhood, tmiosiuaa, Mel­
er
of
the
good
Englh
h
qm
i
I
as*
her
doubtful if you discover any oilier meth­ carried a little farther than ever before,
ancholy. Dizzy Spells, Spots Before tbs
“Nobody believes a word that he
staircase
lined
with
30
prints
of
her
od of regulating the question which and a muliuii io striae out the appropri­
majesty, taken at varying ages, reads in the newspapers.”
Eyes, Sleeplessness, you ought h/ots
would be as satisfactory to all pariiss in­ ation for the civil service commission [
This is the remark which was made
Whether a truly pat rie ti • America:
special treatment. • Ho patent medh
terested. One cemmiisioner, with a was adopted by a vote of 67 to 61, white would find equal ptengur* in
row of by a prominent Bostonian at a public
cine, but a carefully prepared
clerk, with fair aalariea, who coaid give the house was sitting as a committee of j the presidents of the United States is dinner a few weeks ago. says the Bos­
treatment. Every man oun base
their entire lime to a study of the ques­ the whole. Th« total vote being only a a question that admits of doubt from ton Journal. It is hardly worth notic­
a trial treatment free. Thou­
ing. it so utterly lacks sense and dis­ 4ra you vaakt
tions in vol veil, could, and no dsubt little more than an» third ol the entire ““ ‘•»‘belie atandpoint at Iraat.
sands have boon oared,
crimination.
but
a
striking
event
has
would, work for the best intervstMof the niambarahip, it waa not eurprieinx «ken
tfhorot
Hou
long?
*’ll,,,'IIIIir.' (»ith .1 reul * X ir
and they unite m bisek
happened
since
it
was
spoken
which
th.
and
nay
vote
...
taken
in
the
*
rny
"
y."'
,k
*7
“
“
who,<
;
“
people and ths railroad (-umpanies
As
Bo you haro paint?
and uhlto saying so.
. .
. ,
time until nearly tender, and then shce should check similar foolish remarks tthoro ? Hou long ?
il is we have ueitht r a railroad commis­ hon«., that th. motion waa d-faatad
by , fp.im |hn, foritnjr Gr fl.,1L„.
Ansuorgaoiihas
from leaving the lips of those who at­
sion nor a freight law of any kind—a a .mail margin, but there may cornea .,.rvr wllI1
Rtght
tuoatt?
Hou
oHon?
j amM
of tribute dishonest journalism to honest
and goto trial
Oo
your
oyes
blur?
When?
rendition that, perhaps, ua.i be found day when it will not be defeated.
papers.
bacon that are to be kept
Land dur
free.
in no other state in th* Union. Ind»-
Commodore Dewey won a brilliant Bo you sloop at night? Hou long?
S« mj e good propositions are ruled out ing the summer are rubbed ull over out-
maudmg the repeal of the railroad com on points of order in the bouse, One of pdde with a thin coating of hickory victory on the other side of the world Ure you constipated ?
one Sunday morning and on Monday
'nisaion the people have seeinsd lo de­ them is that offered by Representative ' ashes to prevent mold or rust.
Ansuer those guostlons and a special
Jn following recipes for the canning morning every home in America was tria treatment ulti be prepared and sent
mand no substitute, and it may be tbeir Hartman,of Montana, that any member
told about it. His name was upon
wish to try the experiment of allowing of tbe house who retained any portion of and preserving of fruit. Il should be
everybody’s lips, his picture before all to you by mail free. You take no chances.
the railways to trausact their businen« the $100 a month allowed him for clerk, remembered that a quart of fruit mu: i eyes, praises for his men in every con­ Address
be measured in a quart m-sivur»?. not in
without any legal control. It is doubt­ hire, should forfeit his seat. later
the tradesmen’s baske ts, whir?.
*a vary in versation. It was all the work of ‘‘the
ful, however, if this is a safe condition modified so that any member who at­ dze, but are never a full
leriptural newspaper*.”
The president, the navy department
lo continue.
tempted tu retain any portion of this al­ quart, FruitH and vegetables shouu'
•7 STQÇKTON STREET,
TIIK OFFICE OF STATK rBIVTKK.
lowance should forfeit that amount. Mr be sold here as they are abroad, by the and the board of naval strategy had
«AN FRANCISCO. CAL.
not a word about the battle except
For many years the cost of our state Harlmaa was very considerate toward weight. instead of by measure.
what ‘‘the newspapers” told them.
After
a
ham
has
been
boiled,
nnd
be-
Established In 1150
printing lias been out of all proportien the feelings of the members of the pres­
Monday went by. and Tuesday and
A
to what a du* regard fur economy would ent house ; be said he had information fore getting entirely cold, it will be Wednesday and Thursday, and at the
found a good plan to wrap around it n
BUILT AND COINDUCTFÜ ON
dictate. The rales allowed for that work that members of previous congresses had
long strip of thin, old muslin, tying it close of the working week there was
sìrici business principles
are the same as when the cost of print­ made a.practice of po<*keting all, or a 3n with a string. This may be turned still no information except what‘‘the
ing was nearly if not quite double what large portion, of this allowance. He ■»ack as fast as the ham is sliced, while newspapers” gave. Congress was de­
it ia now. lbs taxpaver» of the state struck some of his colleagues hard, how­ in the meanwhile it keeps the edible lighted and the plans of the war were
ALWAYS UP
When you buy Th« Oregonian you do not
advanced, as the victory warranted,
have a perfect right to advantage* ever, when lie added, “No man who from the intrusion of would-be familiar
TO DATE
et the United States government
Invest In a lottery. You get your money's
lies.
would
be
guilty
of
such
an
act
is
fit
lo
accruing from the improved methode of
would not have known there had been
worth, In both quautlty and quality.
To
prepare
nasturtium
seeds
for
printing, and the unnecessary exirava holds seat in this house." It seems
pickles or capers remove Ibe stems and a battle but for ‘‘the newspapers.”
game should be stop|»ed at once by pro­ like a little thing, in iteelf, but little
Who is it. pray, that does not believe
let them stand in salted water over
DAY AND
Tb« Orejón Ian I« the only newapapar In Ore­
viding a reasonable salary for the state abuses invariably lead to larger ones, night. Pack in small bottles and cover a word he read in the newspapers?
NIGHT
jón. Waahlngtxm, Idaho and Hrltlah Columbia
Stjges »uti both ways daily between Grauts Pass, Oregon, and Crescent
printer and a plant owned by tlie state and often to great national scandals. with boiling vinegar.
PHUS
If preferred
taklnc both th« day and night report* of th*
City. Cal., passing through the following interior points: Wilder-
REPORTS
with which to do ths work. «So many Il is notorious iu Washington that uut- »pices and a little sugar may be added.
LENGTH
OF
MEXICAN
WAR.
AMoclated Presa.
ville, Love’s, Anderson, Kerby, Waldo, Shelly Creek,
legislatures have had their attention sideofa few men, who pay out much
Ribbons nnd silks may l»e cleansed
Patrick's Creek, Gasquets.
called to this matter only to bs passed more Ilian the allowance for clerical as- ind freshened by washing in naphtha,
The Oregonian hat a larger special service
THE SPECIAL
over without any consideration what­ »iiiince, most of the congre«sion work while grease »¡>ots on the most delicate
COR-
than any other pa^er In the Northwest Staff
ever, that and further attempt in that some sort of a do4ae to keep all or a part fabrics may lie removed by sfioiiging
Rf SPOND-
WESTBOUND
EASTBOUND
the spot in naphtha. - Washington Star.
correspondents maintained at Olympia and Sa­
ENCE
direction seems useless; but the first ol this allow sure m their own pockets.
The Mexican war is the best example Leave Grants Pass ............. 9 a. m. | Leave Crescent City
6 am.
lem, so that stats and legislative news of Oregon
SERVICE
bill on the calendar should he one to ef­ Some do it by employing some member
and instruction in the time it takes Arrive at Waldo................... 7 p. tn. | Arrive at Waldo...........
Rpnnlfih-1 inerlcnn Word«.
p. in.
and Washington is fathered and printed in
8
ot
their
family,
often
a
boy
or
girl
at
fect this possible ami nuediul saving of
.Many English words are taken direct­ to fight small wars. That took two Leave " aldo..
detail.
...... 4 a. m. | Leave Waldo............
■ 7 a. tn.
public money. The law should take ef­ »choul and regularly presenting a vou­ ly from the Spanish. When you speak years and the present war is moving Arrive
at Crescent City.. . 6 p, m. | Arrive at Grants Pass . . .5 p. m.
fect at Hi« expiration of the term of the cher signed by them for the satire of a piccadilly collar you ure not using nt express speed b;. its side, as might
THE ORE-
The Oregonian Bureau at WaehiagtoB city
The scenery through which this line passes is beautiful, A de­
amount,but the favorite method seems rlung. The
iccudillo” is a collar w Lich l»c expected after 52 years, says the
preaenl
state
printer,
nnd
surely
its
(IONIAN'S
furnishee the paper with everything in national
I'hiludelphia Press. Host ¡litbegan lightful mountain road from Gasquet to Crescent City,
Excursion
pto-SAgr would not be opposed by a sin to i»e to hire some poor devil as clerk, it one time was worn by ail r.ien of |.o
WASHING-
March 18, JS46. Gen. Mejia, ut .Mata­ rates during summer season.
legislation and gœelp which ¡nay affect the
makirg him sign vouchers for |100 a sitiun in Spain. A few y «-¡u s «- •»<•<• < a. y
ION
k I s vote.
people of the Northweat atatea. Thia la la addi­
BUREAU
month and paying him only a small American cities boasted of coni|>ani.> moras. called out the Mexican troops.
J. C. HARPER, Grants Pass,Or.. Manager
\ month later. April 2fi. 1S4«, Gen. Tay­
tion to and auppiementa the dally house, amiate
(»orlion of it. Mr. Karima«. »iieuld try of vohmteer soldiers called greauui.-, >
lor
called
for
5,001)
militia.
A
fortnight
The
first
grenadiers
were
in
Gremulu
and capitol reports of the Associated Presa
to Hud some wav to make the member*
Our marines, of whom \v< are especia. y later, May 13, congress officially rec­
of the house put themeelves on record proud just now. got their name by cap­ ognized the war and called for volun­
LDIIORIALLY
Tba Orajoniaa prints atom editorial than any
for or against his proposition
teer*. Mexico declarer! war May 23.
ping the last syllable off “n.n im ros
other paper In Ita Held. It la pr« amlnantjy the
1S4A. Mexico had no Meet and no army
Senator Caffrey agrees with Senator which Is the e<)uivalent Spanish word
journal tor thoughtful. Intelligent readers. It
Vest, that a colonial policy is againtii the liyc bread w ithout caraway se»’ds would on the frontier except some desultory
---- VIA THE -----
levies. Monterey was not taken until
discards hollow, sensational matter, with which
constitution of the United ¡states, and not lie rye bread at all. Caraway is a
four months later. September 28, and
many other paper. are burdened.
purely Spanish word, derived from “Al
said
in
a
»¡»oti-b,
that
ie
establish
one
—
OP
—
FOR THE DELICATE GIRL
Shasta Route
Buena Vista was not fought until eight
would bo despotism, Tim following ex­ earn Hueya.” The hamm« rk on your moi ths after the war begun, February
veranda got its name from th Spanish
SOUTHERN OREGON.
— of the —
tract
from
his
»pooch
sounds
good,
and,
Time Spent In Reading The
You have tried iron and
“haniaea.” although that Is not purely n 22. 184?.
if there were no contented English colo­ Spanish word. Columbus got it from the
After nearly one yewr of hostilities,
other tonics. But she keeps
Orrgonlan Is Time Gained
$50,000.
nies, might tm comincing
“The histo­ lndiars 400 years ago. There are many in which our forces had been drilled Capital Stock,
pale and thin. Her sallow
ry
of
1
he
world
shows
that
God
has set other examples. ‘'Banana.” “apricot.” and disciplined in camp and by months
complexion
worries
you.
Per
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Ex orea. Train. Uara Portland Bad!»
FOR IARMI RS
Parmera and buslnme men turn to The Ore­
Receive
deposits
subject
to
check orno
the buuuds wlmre the different people of “Canada.” “duel” and “palavar” are all of campaigning Gen. Scott sailed for certificate payable on demand.
AND
haps she has a little hacking
gonian aa the Indispensable record and direc­
Mexico and captured Vera Cruz, ten
BUSINESS
(be «-aith shall abide Wheu 1 look al directly from the Spanish.—Chicagc
cough also. Her head aches ;
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tory of commercial affairs Accurata and ra-
¡norths after hostilities began, March
MEN
Sell^ sight drafts on New York. San Fran­ • *'• « LT. (franti >'aaa l ». 7 M r .a
the condition of the world, I am unalter Dispatch.
and she cannot study. Give her
liable
29. 1S47. It took 4', months, to Sep- cisco. and Pur‘.land.
• I-'. ■. or
r ran o l ». • ea • ■
ably convinced that no permanent sway
The Qurrn Oppnsrd to lllvorr».
temlier 14. 1847. before the City of Mex­
Telegraphic transfers sold on all points in
Above trains stop at all itations bsiwstn
can be held by the white man over the
The quern intimates that the pro­ ico was taken. 14 ¡nontbs after hostil­ • e United States.
THE "AD.”
Great bargains are noted In the display aad
tew BI,<1 a1'"1
Türnsr. Mario*,
Ulack mail in the sab trephs, except by nouncement on the part of the prelate« ities opened. Peace only came in two
COIUMNS
A
('.«£.'(: .»«. Taox.il«.
claaetled column« of Tb« Oregonian. Thoaa
Special Attention given to Collection» anr4 aiiadd«. Heleejr.
(Iarr..c,urg.
Juaellon < ií»,
a strong military and cruel despotism.” .«gainst divorce ml"ht have been writ years, in June, 1848. Vet the Mexican general bof our customer*.
who watch them eave enough money to get
Luían». Drmn Oakland, «ndall «tatlan«
ten in stronger terms, as she ia “totally was quoted as a great case*of quick
The oil will feed her wasting
In
offering
nis
tsaolqiiuui,
«ailing
upon
froru
Ko.eburg,
(
O
A.hland
indoai»«
Collection* made throughout Southerr
their paper free
averse to divorce under any clreuni work in fighting.
body; the glycerine will soothe
Oreg..,«. and on all e<i-naible point«.
the president for all the instructions giv­
stances whatever.”
Her majesty i>
her cough, and the hypophos­
en to tim peace commissioners, whicfi willing to admit that in no institution
J. D. FRY, President.
Where Doea l’«p* Come I^if
Roeeburt Mali Daily
phites wilt give new power and
12 Pages s Werb
wks adopted bv the senate, although op- are there more people wronged than ir
The Leipeig Tnrebiatt devote & col­
J. T.TUFFS. Vice Praaident.
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visor to her nerves and brain.
AT. 4 30r.a
l»u»r>1 y Air. l>a\is, < hairman ut the marriage; nevertheless, her lielief h umn to the marriage market. An ad­
12 25r. s i ly . Albany
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•24 Pages a Year
LT. 12 64 rw
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published
lately
was
as
fol
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that
an
infinitely
more
satisfactory
•enaie couimitiee and one of tus pea»’*
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takecod-liver oil” until you
cuinmeeriunors, Senator Hoar was adua- I state would arise were marriage mad< lows: “A son. elderly, solid and seri­
OININU (JARa ON OQDF.N ROUTE.
AU the n«wa well written
ous.
Is
seeking
for
h*s
father
(a
strict
indissoluble
both
by
church
a
ml
s*.Me
have tried Scott’s Emulsion.
¡ed, tie »av». lo bring out the fact that
SO YEARS'
Articles describing Western scenes and Inci­
Pullmnn Buffet Slnoprem
The quern adds that she haM no objec and soli»! man in a quiet business) an
You will be obliged to change
dents.
our voniMiis»i nirrn went to Paris inMruv-
EXPERIENCE
— anil —
tion to judicial separation, her stronc a
st iLng wi.'j» r.nd maiden with
your opinion at once. Children
Stories of love and adventure by well-known
trd lo demand nt island, mii «I that tak­ disapproval of divorce bring du* to thi «.»me ready money. Offer*, with full
»ECONO C' ASS S leerinq C ak «
authors.
especially become very fond
w
ing the whole Philippine group was an j liberty which it imparts to divorce«' statement of pertM^?!ars, to be ad­
Attactiau U> all thivuqh train.
Brilliant tllustrations by nawntMipcr artists
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of it; and infants do not know
allvrtbuught.
11ns ha» been an open I people to marry aimin. and to the re dressed ----- . The son can be inter­
Interretlng sketches and literature for boys
when it is added to their food.
For further partic’iiarb inquire of George
and girls
•ocrvl from the first, and the commie- ' marriage of divorced people, no mat viewed by appointment between the
1
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VK And ft.oo «11 druggictB.
Fashion articles and illustrations for women
• loners have told senators that they had ' ter what the grounds of divorce, she i» hours of nine am! eleven.”
»COTT & 1OWNE Chemtus N«w Yotk.
T raps M ir -* 5
lo demand all or none of the Philippines, I ‘ unalterably and most strongly op
1
Income Tat In India.
Waat Sida Division
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D ciigns
pose«!.” This is the first official ex
Tho*e Who Once Take the
owing to 11 c in <ai ces w h cli
a a e
Fvvw
C opyright * A c
The luvonic tai in India ie levied on
pression her majesty has given to het
AayonCMW'ItM
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dsscr,t»on
mat
«pparvot as soon as they men the Span* v’rws on the subject. - Mainly About all income* of £33 and upward, and
Sill T sais vaili
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Oregonian Won’t Do Without h
tavsnlloa 1« probate ▼ r«;ent«bl» (.nmn,*.«
ish coin in isaione rs
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digsst on, a h«altliy liver aud bowel* tsu-thirds of the colRWnts of this bottle
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tba bowel», liver and khtnexs. keeping not benefited ret irn ibe bottle to your
mit aleapar.
deev rib«*. and Five Hundred Pictures the
them in peifrct hi’tli. Price
cte an
Drwgwt and lie may twfund U m price
Rata, and ticket, to Kaatam aoiot« and
work of the in net talented artists of a re
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h-aroia
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paid ’’ Iteice 25 cts SO cts. and II.—W.
finn that I s« pnxlu. ed manv tuuli. and
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In the county court, of Joeephine
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money (H AO) you «111 be credited three month«
An Army and Navy
sins, and svrrv copy that vou read or ings, roval palais, the llart«or ol Hono­ couatv, state or Oregon.
Macatar
Part and. (ie
on your own paper- Tbo Weekly. When yew
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Memorandum
»hat you have
»•nd V» a friend * helping the Overland lulu, Mrrvt ft-eura, and other interest inf In the siter of ths estate of i
bare rent In three autwrlpUixia you have credit
in its great iwssion *et before it in I m V», pictures lor »ate at the < \u nikn office, 16 Abram Loir,
been wanting,
ort hern Pacific
If «tetrarrd.
with ue tor a year. Do a 1IU1" mlaelonary work
when Bret Harte g*'« it it» motto
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of the Mai ne.
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tor 25 iwnte. Phvee pictures are printed
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rut
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to
liie
development
of
the
with your neighbor« aad ■«< your Weekly Ora-
made on the 27ih, «lav e»f Iteceaiber. ¡nap of (O’«a. I
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plate
paper
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Put the Overland oa Your List for 1899 sire, and are works of art
13 PER YE.AR. POSTPAID.
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it
is
too
lets,
We have o\ tech a vi of aa d dav. at the co. rt tie «hip. illustrar ion a of (’
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only a fsw left. We also lieve pictures rnui» of »aid coart. in said chanty and ish ships. <!<»•♦ ary of navy
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slate, ba» been a p pein ted a» the time words, table of'distancee.
of •ceure in Cuba
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and p ace ter the proving the will olaaid of U. S abipe and arnsy <
> wife and
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deceased,
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bearing
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