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- t Aii IaDurmtnawr Parsa, Dsvotan FarxciAur to tuk I» ihwi or Bovruaa O bbooii . ■■■ ‘f No. 17 GRANTS PASS, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1899. Voi. XV — local tmppeninge Henry T. Booth, special agent of the | — u< tonw of ('ouilolrncc, Massachusetts Mutual life insurance e ’ [. To the Master Workman, Officers and compauy, is iu the city looking up busi Mi-mbsra of the Josephine Ixxlgv, No. MATTINGS, ness tor hie company. LAMPS, 112, A. O. U. W.: CARPETS, To insure a happy ne* year, keep the We, your committee duly appointed to LANTERNS, FURNITURE. Shoes repaired at Hackett’s liver clear and the body vigoreut by us prepare resolutions af condolence to the DINNER- WINDOW- » ing DeWitt's Little Early Risers, tlie fa widow, family and friends of our lately Look for the error in Harlh's ad. WARE, mous little pills for constipation an<l 1 SHADES, deceased brother, Henry W. Kinney, ro- Bicycle hospital for ail repairing al >1 GRANITE liver troubles.—W. F. Kremer. RUGS, opeclfully submit the following: Cramer Bros. WARE. Rev. N. F. Jenkino went to Medford WtiKHXA«, It ha» o'.rased the Almighty NOVELTY. 1 House renting and Real Estate a spec TINWARE, Monday morning where he will u«»ist God. tbe Supreme Ruler of lhe Universe, ialty N. P. Dodge, Col’MlKR office. JAPANESE tlie Methodist pastor of ttiat place in in His infinite wisdom, to remove from T< IO1.S. Take your blacksmithing to Trimble <ft NAPKINS holding levival cervices. th« b «<>m of his family and tbe compan ETC.. ETC. Bâcher for first »class work. F®r Parties. Russel McGalliard came to town from ionship of hie fellows and associates 5OC, 75c, $t OO, $1 50, <2.00, For a first class meal, go to the City Merlin Monday morning on business for our beloved brother, Henry W. Kiltnoy, Hotel; B. A. Williams, proprietor. $2.50, $3 00. his uncle, J. G. Lanterman. Russel who departed front this life at Grants For best Companies and beet rates and has epent a portion of lhe winter looking I'ass, Oregon, January 21, 1899, there- fairest deal in Insurance, call .011 N. P. alter Mr. Lanterman's phorphy ledge on ere, be it There can be no misunderstanding when prices are named iu Black and White You can wait on Resolved, That we sincerely »hare in Hodge. Rogue river. tbe sorrow of the bereaved family and yourell in this store, all goods marked in plain figures. Spot (kisll for quantities enables us to Sledge Custom^ receipt at Havana have near The Janitor Speak«* $5 00, $8.00, $IOOO, $12.00, extend to them uur heartfelt ay tn pat by hammer prices. ly doubled since the Americans took G rants P ans , Oregon, Feb. 9, 1899. in theirginiefortune, commending them, $15.00. possession of the city. Kitchen Safes, 5 shelves, neat pattern; Pillows; Overalls. E ditor Cot kier : Ginllemen—Will in this their greatest affliction,to the ten See the Quart* Improved Location Sheet Irou Pans for Bread or Roaster, 10c. you kiiidly allow me »pace enough in der cars af Hint «ho antlered likewise notices at the C ourier othce. Kitchen Sets, consisting of 1 13-inch Steel Fork, 1 tj-inih Cake Turner, 1 14-inch Steel Spoon, all your colnams to make a alight correc Attorney Evan Kearnes of Jacksonville tion ? In last week’s paj>er 1 notice that for us, and whj said, -‘Come unto ute all three pieces for 10c. made this city a professional virit last you sav “It is reported that the tires at vs that labor and are heavy laden and 1 will give you rest.” And be it further An Elegant Wash Board, 30c. week. the school house were not started Mon Resolved, That we sincerely (eel that A double faced one for 33c. The smallest things may exert the day morning until 7 o'clock,” or word« we have loot a faithful member ol our A Splendid Web and Leather Halter, complete for 75c. sreatvst infinence. He Witt’s Little Early to that effect. 1 do not know on what Order, a brother who»» memory will 4 Risers are unequaled for overcoming con ground« your informant bated bis infor One pound, 96 double sheets of fine Writing Paper for 20c, always be held in kindly remembrance stipation and liver troubles Fmall pill, mation».?) a» the firets on that particular Gents' tine Handkerchiefs, 21 inches square, toe. and cherished ae that of a true and loyal l»e«t pill, safe pill.—W . F.Kremer. morning were started at exactly 10 min Workman And be it further Ladies' fine embroidered Handkerchiefs, 2 for 25c. Judge Crawford, who formerly prac ute« past 5 o'clock, I would furthur add Resolved, That our charter be draped Ladies' five inch kid Curlers, 1 dozen for 10c, ticed law in Medford and Grants Pass, that the tires aro Nsvxa kindled later for the period ot 30 days, and that a copy 4 A nice Lace, 1 dozen yards for 10c. formed a partnership with District At than 15 miuutes until ti o'clock an, of these reeolutione be euilably engrossed Gents' heavy wool Hose, the 50c kind, 35c, torney Childs of Crescent Citv. Calif., morning. Hoping you will make this and sent to the widow and family of our not long since, and is doing well.—Times. correction in this week's paper, 1 remain deceased brother and that a copy thereof Gents' leather Watch Chains, 5c. Yours Respectfully, be placed apon the record» of thio lodge J W. P artlow . 1 ebritiry (>, 1899. I.. V. breWAHT, i ITH & HOUGH, Weather Iteport. W. T. Com kn , ■ Committee. Following is a Nummary weather ob baa put in nearly $100. Something the senate committee on education and Story of the Fight at Manila. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, F. A H ai . ixh k ) servation at Grants Pans during the ought to b. done. The director« don't labor, to represent the Internationa (Duboce iu tbe Examiner.) Practice» in all State and Federal Court» month of January, 1899, as reportedoy J. Mechanic’s: Union. He said that con With savage ferocity and the suddsa- know juat what that «oinathtng ought te B. Paddock, local voluntary observer for • «••iter Erum Charlton Perkins. ¿Ofliee over Fir»t National Bank. b«. Won’t aotnc of you peopl« who are tracts for guncarriagee aud guns, which the Oregon State Weather Service. neas of an uprising ths insurgents under (M anila C itv . Philippine», 1 G uam - P ass , - - O regon . intereated pl«av« augneat a plan whareby I ad lieen awarded to tho Cramp Ship I Dec. 20, 1898. t Aguiaalde began an attack on tbe out Max. Min Mean lTv< Building Company, and the Maxin-Nor- DATE Inch Ten». Tern. Ten». of the American army Saturday Medford can »«vu her fair ground»? It :» something astonishing, the ignor- post I The director« do not expect to get any of denfeldt Company, had been executed 26 34 42 ARTHUR P. HARTH, 1.................. aigbt. str « that exists her. among our army, t at Ilin Washington Navy Yard, and the 36 2 32 40 The result lias been tbe driving back, their «lira ca.li donations back, but 36 it ia frightful, »till they are eadowsd with 31 contractors paid in cnsh the dilfereuce 41 3.................. they do want to »ave the fair ground im- OXJMKOF DENTAL SURGERY, 37 33 enough sense to handle a rifle with dead- I from point to point, of tbe rebel forces proveineat«.—Metlfsrd Mail. 42 i between what it cost tbe government 30 ; Office over First N «tionul Bank, 40 33 a frightful loss ot life, lbs wotiuding 5.................. ly effect and protect themselves from the with ' to make the articles, and tbe contract 36 33 40 6................ of several thousand and the capture, as (Jnlver.lty Vi.ited danger» of a foe. While 1 waa out on < G oan : '«• I' ahh , - ■ OuuuoN price; that Hie Cramp Company re 41 37 45 7.................. The »pecial ccminittea appointed roni 1 ceived 417.000 aa profit on its eontract, 41 the outpost a few day» ago taking pic- I prisoners of war, of many thousands of 3ti 46 8............... Filipinos. 41 38 44 th» lagialuture to visit and make a rs- and tho Gun Company $1400 on each • .......... • urea I waa in conversation with a »er armed I 38 c. PERKINS. 1 33 The American dead, as far as reported, por>. on th« I'nlv.raity of Oregoa arrived 43 10.................. geant and he did not know that General gun made. The committee directed 41 33 49 11 . .............. on today'a 2:10 total and were met by a | Senator Kyle to' investigate the charge. Merritt was on the peace com mi »«ion I number 48. Wounded, 157. 39 1 33 4» 12 .................. The firing, which waa steadily main* U. 8. DEPUTY number of pruminant citizens. The Agents of lite Cramp Company and offi 39 33 but thought he waa »till his commanding 44 13.................. MINERAL SURVEYOR, 38 33 43 ollicer. 1 have met officer» here in the twined on l>oth sides through all of Sat coniuiittsa consists of Henalor» Fulton cial« at the navy yard, say that there is 14.................. 43 48 53 A olunteer army who had never teen a 1 urday night, at dawn ef Sunday devil* tad Paly, ReprvMniativsa Butts, Hill, no truth iu the charge; that the Cramp O kkuon . 46 41 50 10.................. into fierce fighting, in which ths and Williamson. Th«y were accompan G uaxi - P a »», body of men drilled before thia war, aud oj>e<i 1 contract wa» canceled because tbs gov 46 60 53 17.................. First California participated, repeatedly ied by Senator Kuykendall, Regent 8. ernment found it could do the work it 48 38 58 now in cliaigo of a compauv. 18 .............. Jame» Holman 36 41 46 ThoiiiH h Ninii li 19.................. " Into I »as on the outpost talking te charging and advancing against ths in* II. Friendly, aud J. J Watson secretary self, and that the guus were made at a Residence 42 60 68 Re-lienee 20 .............. the »entry the insurgent*» »entry's came «urgent hues, under heavy firs aud driv of the board. Among lite citizens to ac loos to the contractors. North 7th street. F st «V Gilbert creek 46 35 21 67 witbiu a few feet ol where wo stood. ing tlie enemy through Paco, Bantaana, company th« committee to tho Universi Bear factory. It will now only require a majority 41 31 51 22................. 48 40 Thev are making a brave stand and may and thcace forcing them back up the ty ware 8. M. Yoran, II. B. Miller and vote ol the house to put General Wheel 57 23.................. gMITH & HOLMAN, 42 33 61 24 .............. look (or an attack al any moment, there I'asig river to Hau Pedro, Macarti and A. C. Woodcock. er, of Alabama; Colonel Campbell, of Il 35 40 45 2Ô ................ Assembly »•« called at 2:30, where linois; Colonel Colson, of Kentucky; and UNDERTAKERS. were several killed the other night by Guadeloupe, 26 ................ In tins fighting companies A, E and H 1 •• professors and students were celled to Major Robbins, of Pennsylvania,, fur- guards on tho outpo'l, they would not Par U h » Gib street, opp. Court House. 27................ formed the advance on the right fiank, greet the visiting solotis President ■nelly out of congre»», as tho judiciary 45 55 35 halt when told. 28 ............ G ha nts P ass , - - O regon . 38 34 29................ , 42 Several hundred soldiers are camped and K the loft, Coiupamea U and L Cltaptnan extended to uacli visiting dele committee has reported a resolution de 41 48 34 30 .......... just across the river from the Insurgent’s did tboir share in the «treni fighting at gate an invitelion to address the stu claring that they forfeited their seats by .38 31 45 31................ Camp. Agninaldo has three betlie» of Paco, and in the brisk engagement at dent«, and they responded. In compos accepting tom missions iu tbe army. temperature, _________ ____ «Mean , 41: S ummary his army around lit« city, one North,one i’aco church. In the Santanna attack ite form, the gentlsinen spoke of the ob The committee declined to report a sim Five Physicians and Surgeons, all graduates from the best Medical maximum lemperature, 5»; date 18 and ject of their visit; their pleasure in per ilar resolution concerning those mem South and one East. Wo have the same. company D supported the artillery. Colleges in the World. 20, minimum temperature, 2<>, date, 1; Every man in lhe regiment fought forming ths work assigned; their belief bers who have aceepted places in civil .30 Yeara Expeiience. 1 was out riding on the Lunette lite total precipitation, 6 60 inches; total in the advancement .f the higher educa commissions. Oft) e in Onera House block; see the sign Incorporated Under the Laws of California for $250,000. Established snowfall 1 inch; number days clear, I ; other evening when the firing began on with the utmost fearlessnss*. Twenty-Five Years. Paco church and convent, strongly tion; their promise to earefully investi partly cloudy, 6; cloudy,*25; prevailing the outpost, and General Otis who is of Tb< Big Tooth. 11 there io any Nicaragua canal legis A part of the ■»tuff of the English and German Expert .Specialists aud DR w in J, 8. W. O kkuon . stationed out close to the lines, tele fortified by tho insurgents, was stormed, gate allairs and make a straightforward lation at this oesoion, it io likely to bo G ran is P am *, MYERS ä CG. will make their regular monthly visit to carried and burned and the enemy driv report. The spe» dies showed earnestue»e something radically different from either phoned that the Insurgent» had made an Certificate« Granted. en bac k five miles up ths river to Pasig, in convistion of duty by the gentlemen,' ! the Morgau bill, which bad been made pkli E «k VOORH1ES, Bupt. Hayes at lhe regular quaterly attack, and in a few moments you could our next point of attack land ills not too much to say lliat ths re a »ubtlitulo (or the Morgen bill, by the examination for teachers’ certificates hear tho bugle sounding assemble all REAL ESTATE, and In lhe engagement at San Pedro Ma port they hand in will bo ia no way house committee on interstate and for AND WILL BE AT THE over the city anti one regiment went on granted papers to the following succeHs* INdUKANCE. carti, Colonel Smith and Major Sime di ful applicants: Third Grade—J. F. Mer double quick for three utiles to the out- rected the troops on the right flank. whitewashed but a clear exposition of eign cummerce, as the matter will go to evicting conditions. Re; re.-nting lhe moat reliable Com ■ post, while everyone was called to mus a conlerunce coiarriltoe as soon aa the ritt, .Miss Grace Paddock, Miss Ida Relle The left fiank at this point and iu tho panie- in exutenee, -bolli tire aud lite The student body appreciated heartily house paesHS tbe Hepburn bill, which it Sturge?, Miss Lillian Pence, Waller Dyke ter and provided with 50 rounds of am ligtmg at I’aco church and convent, was Notary 1’ublic. ths remarks made aud were enthusiastic will do aa soon a» given an opportunity, Hnqht l> e w and all o'di'-r />i. - of the Kidney*; I h* ease* of the /{ladder, Urin- and Joha Moriarty. Second Grade— munition and cautioned to sleep with ’ Eye, •• ” Skin »■’ anti J A »’ ’erirs ___ I under my direction. O kkuon ary ()r<ja te, letter, Spleen, Spine, /{ouele, J/earl, Stomach, in expression. aud what the conforeuce committee will Ear. Gaa> ■» P a »», Misn Josie Crow, Mias Jowie Darneille, their gun at haml and l>e ready for a mo At this writing Colonel Smith, with At lhe close of ansembly, the commit agree u|>on is purely a matter lot con Al*o /inpovrruihrd li'oid. /{ioil /*>uion an I ScrofulaCatarrhi Ton»ilitu, Umeumption, I Mrs. M< l arlaii'l, Zera Pool. First Grade ment’s call. The city was in great ex six compsnios o( the First California, is tee visited class rooms and witnessed jecture, but judging I rum tbe past, it citement for a while. /{ronehitie, Aethma, and othei Thtoal and Lung troubles; Tumoit, 1 hfnniihee. ln^minui, —<-Niss Daisy Stites. W P. DODGE, tho regular work, (.'lasses assigned for will be sure to differ froua either of the We have orders to advance »gainst the at Ban Pedro Macarti Melancholy, Earcdymi, Eupture, I)ytenterjf, Dj/tpepxia, Neuralgia, llheumatimn, Stiff awd Mr*.Belle Huden and Misa Daisy Giles With lour companies of my regiment, recitation embraced those in rhetoric, original bills. insurgent trenches along the «Imre. INSURANCE and Swollen Joint*, Ecmale Complaint*, includin'/ (h/arian trouble*; I'det, Ei*tula. Obeeily, Sing passed a successful examination and will Th« boys all dread to engage in battl. I am now at Guadeloupe, momentarily philosophy, ecooumico, physics, chemis I'be houeo adopted t hairmau Burton’s BEAL ESTATE li’/rm ami (loiter; 7'ol/arro, Opium, Cocaine and Liquor habit; Headache, Erytipela», (/out, be granted Stal»< Diplomas by the State with these natives lor they aro like the expecting orders tomjvoon Pasig. Box try, elementary psychology, German and aiotion to strike out ot the congressional Tape Worm, Hili<>u*neMi, Dropey, (tall Stone, Eczema, Erecklee, /Hackheada, Cancer, etc., Lil«-, Fire and Accident Insurance. Board of Education. ton, with companies C and 1, is on duly English literature. American Indians tn that they will not record tbs remarks made by Ropreeenta- Otf> • with Price A Voorhiee. and Chronic l/utetue* generally. City Treasurers Notice Il io a pleasure tu note the deep inter liVk llawioy, of Toxao, about tlis itomo come out and tight. They tan never he guarding the barracks. l>r. Meyrredt (".cure .WrcouJi Debility, Lout Manhood anti all Private I)ioea»ea, m- Gszs Ta P aks , - O kkqon Iho California, Washington, Idaho eat with which legislators are viewing m the River and Harbor Bill appropriate There are fund in the city treasury to persuaded, I am sure to lay down their eluding contagion* blood poinon, quickly and permanently , and at reasonable rate*. redeem the following outstanding war- arms for they think their cause is lo»t and Wyoming regiments, comprising odecatioaal affairs. The possibilities of | mg $260,000 (or improvement of the chan The English ami German Expert Specialists and Dr Meyers A Co are not King's brigade, field the lines south of a university of th« highest grade were 0OSHOW& SHERIDAN, only competem and reliable, but are responsible, being backed by ample capital rants, protested to December 29th, 1894. now and if th«* Americans tiad not come nel to Texas City, Te^ao, aa alleged never blighter, if rightly encouraged, boom town, whi< b Ohio capitalists are Interest on same • will cease after this they coaid have taken Manila alone. Pasig river. and ably managed. MINING ATTORNEYS, From reports that have just been re •nd should lie one of ths brightest aspir exploitiug.aa a possible rival to Galves They are worse then Indians, they can Diseases which have battled the skill of other phvsicians and stubbornly re- date: No. not appreciate a good thing. No, ceived,similar results have l>een obtained ations ol the «1st«.—Eugene Guard. No. ftp. isl atteution given tn Mining 1 fused to yield to ordinary medicines, methods ami appliances, are quick ly subdued No. No. ton, because they reflected upon lhe in NNTLznd l.s»e,an«l Land Office practice. .tn«i mastered bv these successful doctors. They have the largest and best equip- 594 6j» 667 637 658 I called upon lUn Taylor from Jack north of the river. The water works tegrity of the member! ul tne commit Washington Letter. 616 663 633 660 l»ed medical institution tn America. 656 have boon captured. ■ R i >» kri ko . O kkoom . tee, but Mr. ilswley finds consolation in 620 615 soaville and he had just received a box (From our regular correspondent.) Call on the Doctors when they Come—All ailing people should see the English A 613 The California dead are: Hergeant Ma 640 of nice Southern Oregon apples from 661 635 ths fact that Ina speech caused the ap W abhimutos , r«b. U, 1899. and German Expert Specialists. A friendly talk, which c >sts absolutely nothing, 657 559 617 home ar d he gave me some. No one can her, company M; Thomas T. Bryan, 670 552 668 is bound to result in a great deal oi goo I, w hether treatment is taken or not. 596 Four or Ave senators kept their col propriation in question to be struck out 612 614 67 t company H ; James Dewar, company K. 669 HOME CURES—Win it is preferable in many iintam es to a patient, 591 646 appreciate and enjoy an Oregon apple The wounded are; bergHant Wall, com leagues and the public guessing as to « ol the bill before it passed the house. 631 4*7 665 the English ami Germm Expert Specialists have cured (li msinds of per* 650 ■util he is 8000 mile« from home in • Dated at Grants Pam, Oregon, January country where an apple i« almost un- pany M, Frank Hhearer, company G; hew they would vste sit th« treaty ol j Tbe president never bed more need ot -«ms whom they have never seen. If you cannot see the doctors write the home Opp. Court House peace clear up to the calling of (hair the conmiou »«use ho has co oftee shown ■tlice for question list Advice in regard to your ailment, both for men or women 28th, ¡899. Oscar U. Heiaroth, William H. Hogue, known. C ol . W. J0HS80M, narns«, wkeu tbs vole was taken today, himself tu be well supplied with than and treatise on any disease—ALL FREE Correspondence and other dealings with City treasurer. Dec. 24, 1898.—All day they have been I company F , David A. Cutting, company patients or proepidive patients sacredly confidential. and th« rs wars the deciding vote« loo right now. lie is gelling much advice Al! Work TERMS AND PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. distributing Christmas boxes among the I We Make Under ordinary circumsteecea, with so about what be should do cenceruiug the The only officer wounded was Lieuten fleet. I have received my share, three Finished in from imt»jrtant • matter as a treaty of peace repeato«! charge of General Miles, that a Hit friends in Han Francisco esch sent me a ant Charles J. Hogan, company M under coiiaideralien, «itch a stale of al contracture furnished our soldiers with war« Specialty 3 to 6 Days, injuries are not serious. There 7.31 Mark«! Bl .Sari I ram !•<<>. 2IM H Broadway. Lu* Aitgrles box of jelly, fruit, nuts, gum, maple fairs would bar« produced th« most in- had beel. Some ot this advice is good, of Regardless of syrup an I things to numerous to men also a few other light casualties tsuse exciternen'. In Washington. But bul more ul it ia bad. The latter looks I Officers aod men of the regiment, Children, tion. One friend sent rne several good tbe circumstances in thio t:a«e were sot mostly to the poiiisbnient or humilia the Weather. , without exception, have been on contin books, Byron’s poem* and among the lot. < Photo». ordinary ; hem e there was noexcitement, tion ul General Miles, in some way, be uous duty 4*4 hours, and at tho time I lot was Helen Jackson’s famous novel, only curiousily. Everybody knew that cause Im bus publicly spoken abuut , this cablegram is being written aro rest- "Ramona”. It will be very interesting while today's vote could ratify the things which strictly »peaking, should GRANT'S PASS, OBE Bartlett's old Stand, to me for I have visited the place where . ing on their arms. All aro well an I treaty, it could not finally reject it, be only have been reported to the war do- Ksmonx lived. While out for a drive , « hoerfiil. cause the failure ol sixty or more «ena- parlumiit by him. lhe proposal to Graduate of Horology Passau Univer TeII Yoor Mister last winter with the party that sent me sitjr, Germany. torn te vote for ratification would only amend tho army bill, an tho senate, by lhe books we visits«! the old mission at A Beautiful Complexion is an impossi* result in postponing lhe ratification of reviving the grade ol lieutenant general, bility without go«>d pure blood. the sort the treaty until the meeting of an extra I ia underttood to have I men made to give FLOUR AND FEED. )ld town, Ran Iriego. The boys are drunk with flee. | never that always ousts in connection with good «-««Ion, immediately following the cluse th« president ail vp|M>rlunily to bumil- •aw men so joyous as those who received *lig«*sljon, a healthy liver and bowels ul tho present «esslon. Ami the curious mls General Milos, by nominating anoth boxes. 11 is a great consolation to know Karl's Clover Root Toa acts diroctly on ity was mors to know bow many demo er ollicer to be lieutenant-general. The is due not only to the originality and ou bare <o a* (ne«i 1« <t> > are dear, ami ’be bowels, livor and kidnoya. keeping cratic senators would follow Senator beel advice given the president, and that TT simplicity of the combination, but also ....PRACTICAL to the care and -kill with which it is our absence does not cause them to for them in perfect health. Price 25cts.,an«l Gorman in voting against the treaty, most likely to bo acted upon, is to order Ml , ■gainst the advice of Colonel Bryan, and WATCHMAKER. manufactured By sen ntific proceaaea get us. They say that absence makes ’jOcto.—W. F K renier. a military inquiry, which will prove or known to the C alifornia F ig S ybvp I ’he heart it row fonder. In some cases it bow many republican and populist ten disprove lire charges ol Gsneral Miles. Huraly W ill l>ie. Co. only, and we wi*h to Impreaa upon •loss and in others it will not work. Fri,.» Moderate; lull As will be seen si-ewhere in the Mail store would aid Air. Gorman in hie at all the importair e of pur« having the I just received an invitation to take din ^■arante. Given. the improvements of lhe fair association tempt to wrest Ike leadership of kts par ln<l He Hellers? true and original remedy. As the ner with a young man who is serving in genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured are to l»e sold to pay the rent of the ty from Colonel Bryau, than how the Front St . r.ltANTH PAM. OHE A skeptical young tnaa confronted an by the C alifornia F ig S yrif C o . the hospital corps from Ran Francisco, grounds. This in4e«l is a ba«1 com! ition treaty would <-omo out. Of course, old Qtiakei «lib the statement that he lho«e who had no personal Interest is 1 CDly, a knowledge of that fa« t will but 1 sin afraid I can not get sway of affsirs, but the very inclement weath There was a boat race lx-tween Mon the matter, regretted to see a question | I li<l not believe in the Bible, The Quak aaaist one in avoiding the worthless er at the time our fair was held lest fall imitations manufactured by other par ‘ toroy and Ba Hi mere'a gigs this afternoon of partisan leadership figuring in «itch er said: is responsible, in that the attendance ‘ I tost thou not believe in Franco?” ties. The high standing of the C ali - I for 600 pesos. Monterey winning business as tho coneidsrat on of the was not suffi«jeritly large to pay ex Stages mti both ways daily between Grants Pas«, Oregon, and Crescent roaxia F ig brxi f C o . with the medi “Yes; though I hsve not sera it, I C. B F kbkixm , • * «• •• - —a--------------- U’.’rGe. ireaty, ants they think it lonererd penne*. The directors have done al! in City. Cal., passing through the following interior point.« Wilder- cal profession, and the satisfaction us in tbe estimation of the world, fur have s*'»n others who have; besides which the genuine Syrup of Figs has ville, Love's. Anderson. Kerby Waldo, Shelly Creek, "The gam their power to sava these improvements, nishing our foreign critics a now right to ibero is plenty of correborete proof that The Eugene Guard says, given to millions of fam lies, makes but when a call for a masting <»f stock Patrick's C reek, Ga.squets. the name of the Company a guaranty bling character of the mine« in Southern holders was issued to devise means to say that witn Americas« nothing is too such a country «foes exist.” Headquarter» for i “Thea thee dues not believe anything 4 TIME TABLE. of the excellence of its remedy. It is Oregon is well illustrated in the case of high or too ••> red to bo dragged into EASTBOUND far io advance of all other laxatives, Herman Molting, who took from ¡«ay thin shortage only ab«>ut an half party politico at limo«. It is just aa lliee or others have not seen.” 4 WESTBOUND 6 a. m. as it arts on the kidneys, liver and his r lai in near Ja« k • m villa in ten «lays <I q 7 z S d of them responded. The direcU rs well, howavor, for these same foreign "No; to be eury I wont.” Leave Grants Pas« .......... ■ 9 a nt Leave Crescent City bowdi without irritating or weaken He took the gold from a s|*»t within 30 uavs each put into the ase«Miali>n, in "Did thee ever sec thine own brains?” m. Arrive at Waldo............ 8 P m at W aldo ................ Arrive 7 P 4 ing them, and it does not gripe nor feet of a claim wbi< h he had been work «•a more than doable the amount they critics to remember that we didn’t drag a. tn. Leave Waldo ................. • No." tn 7 Waldo ................... 4 » nauseate. In order toget its beneficial subscribe I Mr.Hamilton subscribe«! |IOO any partisan politico into uur lighting, ttnercial Traveler, given »pec- 4 Leave “Ever see anybody that did*” 6 p. m. Arrive at Granta Pass .. 5 P m. effect«, plea*« remember the name of mg !>/i three years for a bare livelihood.’* Arrive at Crescent City.. and that os won't when we haveiMcao- ial attention 4 This is a a other v.yid illustration vf go he has put in more lhau |250, Mr. Davie ton to fight another foreign war. • No.” ______ _ “ wb hich tb I line passes ia beautiful, A de- the Company — The «cenery . through ho has put in |l 40, Mr GRANTS PASS, OR. 4 "Doee thee believe thee has any.” ing away from I m roe to get the new» • ubaenbed | »quet to Crescent City. Excursion A aery serious charge has b«en made lightful mountain road from Gap CALIFORNIA FIG STRUP CO. Whitman sub»« ribo«! | he has put in Who is Herman .Nolting anyway?— The young man left. I by Mr. Keegan, who appeared bsfere boarded at reaaona ■ • 4 rates during summer season. i aaa nijuisce c«! overllOB ; Mr. Hilton oeb»cribed I >). he J C. H \RPER. Grant» P am , Or Manager LeC’BFiLLa. ■». new vans. x. x. Times. J j New Giothing Store Someth inti New in Hats for 1899 The handsomest stock of carpets and mattings in town. Good Line of Men’s Suits, Boys’ Suits. Underwear Shoes. Good Line of Gloves at the Right Price. » » Welch's Clothing Store I EA.R,a-jmsrs alw . a . vs here . THEY ARE COMING SM SB gg I Ths English and German Expert Specialists D GKEdJkTSTTS ZF7VSS Josephine, Wednesday, Feb. 22 Cnrbon l’lioto Studio THE. ENGLISH AND GERMAN EXPERT SPECIALISTS, K. Staple and Fancy Groceries,Provisions Joseph Kessler, THE EXCELLENCE OF SYILP OF FILS Grants Pass & Crescent City -STACE LINE- MFI 4 Carrio. I . S. Mails, Passengers and Stage Express. 4 r < New Rigs, Safe 4 and Fast Teams.