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RO g UF river courier rtBUBHKD KVB1IY rHIJLSDAY. PRICE A VOORIIIES, xorroBM ano raorairrona. ba rxa or evaecnJFTioN : SI 25 ' On« Year, in advance, Six Month*, - Three Month«, ... .36 tangle Copies, - - - • .06 The «late opponite your name Indi« ale« the Unae to which your Bubec-nption ia paid It is your account with the CocaiBM. When you pay your auba< riptiun *ee that the date la changed. Nopaiwr will be slopped until arrears are paid in lull. Advertising rates on application. Copy for change or'ad' must te handed in before Tuesday noon, oiherwi*e setting of the matter will te c harged for at tbe rate of 6« per running inc h, mngle column. Altera tion* and addition« to copy will te charged fur al the rate of 10c per running in« h, sin gle column. In all advertising contra« t* four terne* censtitute* a month. Granta Pass 1» tbe <*ounty »eat of Jose phine county and is »ituated in tbe center of the bouthern Oregon gold mining du trict an opportunity is afforded occasionally lor a little exercise m his Une. Colonia pueseooioris will give Ln the exerciee. Thrr. I. ns rrMoB.bl. rxeuw for -|**k*tr Ec* '• rsfoMi to rocognii« G.n. Whtel.r for five Biiaute. daring tb. < iMii.g .teriM m th. lo««r K oum of co.- (r«M. Whwter wanted to ap.sk five oimstM. KtriBff bi. ,i.». on r.t.i.ing ■ •«al >■ coacrM. «bil. • cornmiKionod •Hirer in th. Army. Kwd refowl to hear bint. H. could aery «Mil? h*a. •bitted th. rwpon.ibility op.n th. houM, but h. d.,:r»d «hat 1. cbtarwtor- t.tic of bi. n.tur., and that i. to in.alt ■ gemlem.a «itbout cs « m . Tbi, uzan Rr«l i. opposed to exp.B.ion, bat ot niuat tie beartil, in favor of .M'ruction, u h. would resort te any m.ar., al hi. command to defeat larialtatioa that did aot meet «itb hi, approval. Ha baa fin ally reached that poi.t «her. ha »aem, opposed te anytbini that would pleaae McK a ley Correspondence. Crescents, Call -d - ** boar. Hu to«k, «.r. •!»«« »*»• ,DJbw tbe, ar. betoni»!, »«d b» «ill 1* <1*- taw ««J *“• '«¡I a !"«1 ‘, o ***• “ gbted ta »bo« tbmo^to yolk 4e»J no«. Jekiae Grata i. growing v.ry nicely M »nd »llo«, The man «ho ano«» bimwlf “ ____ ta L« mor. being pul ¡0 «»•«/ •«»/. al> bough lp»bl»oitaki»«abArm!«*»! „rnetrat- . much ol tbe ground i, rather wet. Gar thoroughly i««I---------- MVffwtrat- dener. .re bury putting tn »•**» I-..... 1. bat I am goirg to watt till the grou» .................. get» «turner aad «ill lUn bate g*rd«B give. —------------------ a« «ariy at other». O C. Bigelow has pai l «• ir* WANT««». teraal viail« re. rally on ditch baton«*« He erriy had three ot hi» thorough bred .. d.jgB along, two of the other» having died YÌ froK KI-N 1 from «a.iaun puieoo and another of cut- Kara, while the rMt were roumhaf up a digger squirrel when he left home. pQst office. _____ ___ _— The big ram of last week put Apple e - *55______ -— gate higher than it ha« been since lbHO. The »mailer »treams did considerab.e damage, some damage a.fcu to grain field» by forming gullies. With all this it was (Hon.r.-Mr^.Sc’oUOrüfi», very wetoctse »ur U ga'« ^e miner» 4 -____ good, thuugh short run. Frank Hayes is doing big work and ne doubt hia clean ( > up will make the «mail miner» green :‘^nÜ will exiìutngc* f¿‘ hotel or^k with envy. Frankel» one of the subetan- .ial miners who can show dual as big a« a goose egg lhe first mine below . all on Pnce A Vuotale«-_________ _ him «• a No. 1 mine too, but they are KKAL ESTATE. working in a new cut to get a better lace, F.,r~ ■nfor.n.ir.m rrgirdinK the barrata» lbey will take out quite a sutn. The real wtauli-wd Wow. - all on or addre-» miners of Cans anl Miller creeks are in > !-. Itodge- Colali« office. Grants lax , working now night an J day. Oregon. ___________ _ I notice that there will be autne severe Icar.ng winter criticisms in your columns in answer to I ( h over -•> dd I p * 150 res of this farm t* the be«J Levy R¿eeiibauin’a etrictures on our • river l ottuin. and in the midst of the best young ladle». Cannot they see that tis [ ' ,’e belt In tbe country. Winter apple- comparison is with the people ol his old are proving the mo»t profitable crop for ?t7e/r . tra -er. Here ■ han< e Co n.aKe home and 1 know irum wbat 1 have averv profitable investment rbere h a beard other« lr«jm lhat country say, he good’ - room, hard nni.*h bouse, Hani». 3 / it right, for eariv la the idea rubbed into the little German that work is the chief .. ->red for sale on m count of old a^e end of tbe tinman lamriy auJ to be idle and growing infirmity of the owner._____ is a great sin. For insia ce, a lamily ui . - r.. ,,f re<l land Iving with we»t ««- eight is required io mna uue goal, the 1»> poann ’ »» are» in . uliiration. Thu and ■ one rr. • frorn Hrants I’aw. on ri.iag old man al the bead, iL o J lady tiau’ ground and almost perfectly protected from ing “Olfen djr K line”, uue ouy to each fro-t. will make a tine orchard.________ leg ut lhe goat, uue girl m.lai g and one th.- t\ I A'J 'lory, new and modern buy herding awav the ¿id, and nut gel 't house ' rooni', hard finish, a good ting much mite either, Ibis 1» lUeir f.u well and ne. e-arv outbuildings, two acres national idea oi woia. that w ni an y <.f land, at a good elevation above the level the I-- vn. Owing to • hauxe of bu*inesa bauds make light work. But ibi* it tbe of t.. another'tate. owner will sell al less than way one of thuae girls !n* »peaks of,would cost Enquire of us. •_____ do all lhe work of then eight in milking one of our vicious Oregon cow». She goes If!' I’’ Five acre* in fruit, all house and to the corral and walks gracefully up to out-buil«lings, with good well. said cow an Isays “So, you old Hes I.; .i res ' ■ n to -otith of (oAh. .-uitable sian !” and the cow would j i.-t take it • ** for orchanl or grain. for granted that she would be milked— H I Wl11 *,uv ** acres rtve result, a tub of milk and a rosy faced ■ . )\ Ft F from town. About 20 acres clear and balance in timber. 12 or 15 acres girl singing “I’ll « are for mother”. But fenced with new l-oard fence. Three or there is one item in bis com inimical ion four a«Te* in fruit tearing. General varie ty of fruit. Land lavs facing the south. that puzzies me a littie. Heeajstbe e Ju-t the place for fruit culture. A >-room were “15 children, half g rls”. This is a hou'e small barn and good well. Come in clincher, h«>w they were divided I am at and let us tell you more about it. SÜMM ons . In tbe Cirawto Court of th, Oregon, for th. County of J, Edie B. Pre.toe, Ptaintiff. ' Acb, eg. - 'I1®««.,, ’ William re.toa n imaiu P. r. I’ rr»«ion, D»f»n-i»nt. J G-tiJ Iceland Ifem** To Williaa P. PrrMon. .u«. , The graes baa »tarted ninety. The tb« u«u>. of tb. Kata of •re h.rrb, r«qnir«J to aha J?* pea« b bud* are »welling. Ho far we tbiak . A bsolutely P ure they are all right. ,«er th« complaiat fil»d “ Makes the food more delicious nnd v*holesome tbe above ai titled court •itbt#L’ A good many amateur miners do not troai tbe d*M ol tbe service »(t?* underwtand the tending of ditches and ram —o eotw co . w . a », none upon yon, if serv«d washouts are tbe result. county; or it »«rved »itbln , 1 In this vicinity there are quite a mm- county of ibt« »t*l«, tfieu »nk.., Iber of marriageable men but perhai>e they iay« from tb» dal« of tb. wr,’* for a German girl to take to market a • re to busy too look af*er the fair wi summon, upon you ; or if ,erv«d large baaket oí vegetables, egg», etc. out of tbe ,t»te of Ur«Kon u, 6 * Communications Why, bleea his heart, he does not seem c*ti«n. then, on or before the ?* *v- to know that our country is civilized. T J. Mackie and C. D. Burnette took the time pre^ rtbed tn the ,ruw 4 icAtioe, «bicb te: At I«.,- , * I Tbe gaod people of our country do not in the Pas» last week. Wesuppoeeon The Nigh! T. J is our con trader at Le for six week,, beginning oa tb«a~ aftk their women and girls to do the work business. G.lUtK ML* OB. land. of February, A. D. 18uv, thed«? that belongs to mules an«l horse». The Tbe <irave creek wagon r«Nki >ui firet publication. I a armor dad, from head to foot, average American girl ha» better thing» force ¿4 men grading it. It will take You are hereby notified thM Slicker < oat and rubber hoot, to de than to make a pa« k animal of quite a wni'e to finish it We under fail loappear and an,»er »aid«,..“ ii.-ady to plunge into <iarkn*-M» dema-. »» iierebv raquired, the plaintiff, herself. She Las ber mind to cultivate, stand its terminus is Mt. Ruben. Battle to do with tbe element*. ply to the court for tbe rrli,i j,. • her music lesson to take, fancy work to J. Orr has been sick with the grippe. therein, which i, to diaiolv« ¿7* Go thou forth from cabin warm, learn and, in fact, a thousand ami-one John is an old timer here, also an Indian riage contract exiating b.t«^,t Forth into dismal, drenching >»t»>riii. things to learn in order to fit herself to fighter. He enlisted in an'Oregon regi piAintiff and defondaut, andfu,u Tbs state «bow lagwl,tora will meet, Fire on heart baton* burning bright. and cuetoiiy of the child fill the exalted position of an intelligent Entered at ti«*- post otti<• at Granta Pass, elm t a United ment in the Indian war but so fir has M.aPzr, enact a ' Oregon, as second-class mail matter. Tin, »uuimun, io publi.h.j b| Black outside is forbiding night. an«i loving wife, er. in fact, to fill any not received a pension. and »bolaeome ia»a dea«rvea a chrumo, •111 K. Hanna, judge of the «kt position that may fall to tbe lot of an but iu tin. day aud litua there » .uld be T hursday . M arch 9, 1899. From tbe way the fence rails came Flaah thy lantern on trail shea«], titled court, made in chamber,, accomplished woman. The American few chromo« (ivan. Tha paat Uurly down Wolf creek during the freshet one ■onville, Ja< «wn coiBty, <>r«gou Rugged and rough tbe way to tread, girl learn» to do tbe work that is suit 1», day of February, A O.lMt.' “Let reverence of the law be year, ha. experienced rapid advene«* would think that all of the farms up on Far above hangs precipice steep. able to her »ex. Thank heaven there the creek were stripped of their fencing. Ant Ainu Below rolls torrent fierce and deep. breathed by every mother to the ta,at in carruptian in Ipgislative ball, are no stave girls in this country, at It gave Leland wagon bridge a cluse call. Attorney p>r lisping babe that prattles on her all ovar the greed old republic and there Hearts! thuuder so loud and strong? least not American girls, and where must be a reason for it. Mmey ia used As others are writng for your valuable Nolle« to Craditura. 'Tin the Giant shouting hi» wild war- there happen* to be a family of girls who lap: let it be taught in the schools, one way or another without «lint to fur paper, please give me a little space and W/Og. In the county court ot the »latent not do their duty it is always the •io seminaries and colleges; let it be ther the inlere.t, of nouie aspiring indi. I will try and w rite a few lines as i see iron, for Josephine county. Clamber along the brawling rare. fault of the mother. Mr. Kosenl>auui written in primers, spelling books vidu.l «bo want, to become a United As Leland happenings In the matter of the »state | Feel the Giant's breath on thy rain should n-raember that comparisons are and hear them of Abram Cole, dtceawd. j and almanacs; let it be preached Slate, nanator. jobbing to furtbur tha in and reports are generally correct we were can wet face. ixeue that we odious. Mr. Rosenbaum say«, I want Notice i, hereby given by. tb, believe nearly all we hear. in pulpits and proclaimed from leg terest, of some private individual have at present to get married, but I don’t want to The reflector’s <lim, uncertain light, kigned, administrator of the or of Kime corporation instead of I see in your last islative balls and enforced in courts legislating honestly tor tbs g iod of all Now we have more marry into a family of sitters.” Now Abram Cole, daeaaaad, to in, I Humin«« the bLwk abysmal night ; of, ami all penao, having cknn..—^ Mr. Ronenbsuai ser ms to very much needing rain. We It is rain, then »un- of justice; in short, let it become lhe paople, acui, to ba the present con And all around. U j bewildered eye, changed our uinds. the »aid deceased, to exhitnt th»», High, hanging banks touch starle»» sky. dislike eitterv, but it is my candid opin the political religion of the nation.’ dition of thing, in Ilia land. Wbat i, necessary vouchers, within sn water than we need ion that if Mr. Rosenbaum had daugh the cease of all the,» thing,'’ Virtuain after the tirat publication ofthi,»^ A braham L lncoln . Tbe boulders shine with apc-ctra! glow, ters he would compel them to sit and sbinw, then rain. We have heard of sev to th« »aid administrator atth«<^ •tat,man,liip has not k,pt apace with in Black, ko mHer bedrock lies below. eral breaks in the mining ditches. hatch out eggs rather than let them Abe Axtell, county judge, at Grant.fo Joseph in. Kipling, the poet’s daugh tel led. No republican form ol govern Th«- white spray leaje in misty cloud, laaepbine county, Oregon, or ton», I took in the Sunday school at Leland have a minute to themselves for recrea ment I, good uules, tbe pKiple foster tbe ter, is The (/¡ant’s bellow i~ «leep aiwl loud. person at my residence on Louseert» tion. Not that he would de«ire to abu«e school-bouse last Suuday There war principle of right doing in politic, a, loaephine eonuty, Oregon. The I’.p. baa been quite ill but has Round the Giant’s neck twine a loving his daughters, but he would consider it quite agood crowd The Supt. i? Mrs. M aubici S mmi ■ ell a, io private affair,. Mach atten- recovered aufficisatly Io be out of im- Bis duty a» a good German father, be Ed Light, teacher, G. W. Chapin. The arm, Administrator of the estate ol A tioa ha, been paid to developing the ia- Cola, deeeased. nitdiat. danger Ha ia very old, and Strong, true protector—what shall sides it would be so much clear gain. school had the experience of a flourish tellK't ia th, public a hool,, ia th, acad- Dated at Grant. Pass Oregon. J»na. cannot live many years at most. Mr. Rosenbaum further says: “If there ing school. As a rule the people here harm ? erniM, ia the colleges and in tbe univer- 31,1H99._____________ Smite the stubborn l/oulder to righlous is a nice girl that would like to marry are healthy. Radyard Kipling hao panned the daa ■ili«,, but morality and true virtue ba, me, and raise enough vegetables for uv NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION doom, Born to Mr. and .Mrs. .Milton Goff, ger mark and ia recovering rapidly to been left entirely too much to ttie Sun Land office at Roseburg, Oregon Send him headlong down the trembling ta live on, let her answer this letter twins, a pair of boys. Milton is working the great jey of the literary world, er day school and to the church. High February 24, lftft. and we will strike a match.” Shades of on the R. R. as a section band at tunnel flume. honor and tbelngbeat integrity indiHed pecially in England and America. Notice is hereby given that thefoi« Bismarck ’ 1 hope he will find his match, 9. He also lives in that burg. Milton ing named settler has filed notice of into ths yooth of tbe land should be as In the Kray of the mom. all wet and sold, but I can tell the ¡»oor girl that it will ha* a homestead and ha went on tbe R. intention to make final proof in eu The appropriations on ad s by ths ré much a part of tbe public school as the < 'rawling home, corn« the piper bold ; not be a parlor match if he gets her, R to earn money to improve his land of his claim, and that said proof wi.i cent session of congre«« aggregsted tea- hing ef grammar and arithmetic is a The jeietry gone, the phantasy dead, made before E. L. Bartlett, countvc and, in the language of tbe street, I think and in tbe meantime wants to raise oine $675,000,000 Portland gel» $200,000 for l>art. No one should object and neither Crawling home to fall into lied. of Josephine county, Oregon, atG it will be a cold «lay when a nice Ameri- boys to help him. I think he is right. a cuitos» bouse and Salem $50,000 for doe, any on. object to the teaching of Pass, Oregon, on April 8, 1899, . The < iiant’s voice »ink, weak anti die», • an gii 1 answer« the letter of Mr. Levy Jefferson D Hayes on H E. No. £ public buildings. We think from the way the wind right doing in the school or alsewbar«, The liank. »brink lak to normal size. R '>-**11 binm I arn very much ef the roared on the mountain tops that there for the NE/4 sec. 18, Tp. 37 8..k but by indifforence theKi vital aaMntial, The piper ia lame and sleepy and sore, opinion that he will have to raise his 5 West. bagaata is no longer pr.rni.r of Spain, was a big wind but down here not on Grave are greatly nrglwtrd and the state must We will report He names the following witnesw»’-:!_ As he »tumble» in at the cabin door. own cabbage and make his own sauer creek there was but little wind but it but instead Silvsla wears th. h.norand suffer ,»riou,ly in turn, Love .1 coun- prove bis continuous residence uponi«'^ kraut and eat it alone. I woul«i advise rained all the same, has formed his cabinet. Nothing Is cultivation of said land viz: try i, taught in tbo schools and that A llvply to Mr. Ilowenhauru. »Mr. Rosenbaum to go back to the father- any washouts on the R. R. for you have heard of .Id man Weylsr in th. cabinet 1’ B. M. Burrow, of (/rants I' sm .O iv M principal which i makes th. stability ot W olf C bmkk , Or»., Feb. 25, 1899. land where he may possibly find a girl appointments, be is too little lor eon«id- that before this time. We wish to con a loss to know. If Barnum was living <H 1 a< res two miles* north of gon, T. J. Haven, ol Hugo. Oregon, ijjfl ibe < «entry sure should be particularly LIVY RonK.VHAl M : town. Miiall h<-u*e. >everal D Custar, of Murphy, Oregon, J.lfl who would be willing to strike a match fine ourselves to the latest news. .ration. that Rosenbaum family would be mil a« res of rich ’ black impre„,d upon the youth while th. bottom. Plenty of wood Custar, of Murphy, Oregon. D bab S ib : Y’uur letter of last week ia with him. But even in that country, I No Right to f gllncee. iionaires. H impmon . T am O SRAwm. land. Will make a nice little ranch for J. T. B rii 'UU I The Car lea ban not an yet ratified the mind is retentive tie fore me and I feel that it i» my duty beiieve he would have trouble to find a fruit and grain. Tne woman who is lovely in face,form Register ixace treaty. It takes time for de’.iber to reply, not that 1 want to find some girl who would be willing to cast her lot and temper will always have friend»,but I To-Night and To-Morrow Night. Laws Now In rerue Thirty ;t Tp< near town. Both ation over a matter ao weighty. The lasy man who is bunting for a foolish with a man who is a member of a family one whe would be attractive must keep H I red and dark soil. This land And each day and night during this ’ ! For the benefit ot oar readers, we give treaty will be ratified in time and Spain NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. | ui»ce af feminine humanity to hoe in of 15 chi'dren and half of tnern girls. her health. If she is weak, sickly and , week you can get at any druggists Kemp's lays well sheltered, and is well adapted to Land office at Roseburg, Oregonj S will move on in the old path, perhaps ( below extracts bom fish and game laws the garden and make a living for bun, fruit raising. Now if this should meet the eye of Mr. al! run down, she will be nervous and ir- Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, ac Feb. 7, 1899 i I profit somewbat by the leaaon ef dentrur now in force in this slate. They are but it Beauts to me that you have a Rosenbaum, I hope he will take it in,the Notice is hereby given that tbefoitoH • ritable. If she has constipation or kid knowledged to be the moet successful s^O( )( M ) Twenty acres, mostlv in wore binding than ever but whether wrong idea of a civilized world I would lion. • H Fl r orchard, and bearing fruit. ing named settler ha» filed notice ofb® kind spirit in which it is written and if I ney trouble, her impure blood will cause remedy ever sold for Coughs, Croup. Good bouse and out buildings. This is al they will be more effective remains to be like to »ay to you, dear Levi, that if you sho'ild meet a nice girl who is willing to 1 pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a intention to make final proof in supper,,- '- — Queen Victoria la going to make a 1 seen Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption, ready in profitable fruit bearing. Young of hi* claim, ami that sani proof will intend to make your home in the Colled trees and choice varieties of apples. raise vegetables on lower Grave creek in visit to France, where sb. is hated if wretched complexion. Electric Bitter» «•et a bottle to-day an I keep it always It shall be unlawful within the state of made before R. L Bartlett, county del hated anywhere If wall atteadad by Oregon, at any time between the 1st «lay .States, it would be well for you to read co partnership with Mr. Ix«vi Rosen is the beet medicine in the world to reg- in the bouse, so you can check your cold S*^i H W I 'even and one-half acre* of of Josephine county. Oregon, at GnM tbe past bistory of our country, an«i you ’ — n n F land within city limits. blum, I shall be only toe glad to direct Pas««, Oregon, on March 18 ¡899, n guards.and it la aot likely that she would of November of each year, and the 15th day alate stomach, liver and kidneys and to at once. Price 25 •. ar.d 50c. Two story', ten-room house, nearly new. A P ennsylvanian . go other wi,,. she will not bo barm.d, of July of the following year, t«> hunt, per- will find that nut manv years ago. we her properly. purify the blood, it gives strong nerve», Good out buildings. Nearly all of the land William M. Oox on H. E. No. H5W the N N W’4. >E'4NW >4 and 8*. had a lung and bloody war to free the Call at the C ovbiek office ami «re sam i< in fruit bearing, eon*isting of choice vari- but tbs French press talks ugly eencern* vue, take, kill or destroy any «leer, moo«? bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich or mountain dieep. it shall I m * unlawful • lavas of our country and we have de No attraction has ever met with such consplexieu. It will make a good-look ples of the work of the $5 Vive Camera. etie* of apple*, pear*, peaches, nectarines, NEl4 sec. 14, Tp 35 S, R. 6 West. ing her. ___________ He names th« lolloping witnesses prunes, quinces, etc. Also a good variety at any time to hunt, per^u«*, take, kill or clared oisrselvee a free and iadependent eiiccese as ili Henry’s Big Miustrei of MnalJ fruits. A deep well of excellent piove his continuous residence uponikM ing, charming woman of a run-down in Speak to Voorhies. President McKinley recognised sbil have in ¡M/sseviiion any «leer, moose or nation. And God help us, we don’t in a<tgr -gallon of fifty all white performer, water. This is one of the finest, if not the cultivation of »aid land, viz: valid. Only 50 cents at Dr. KremerY l est locations in town. Overlooking broad Ity sad worth whan be appoint*! Sena mountain sheep for the purpose of obtain tend that the Women of the ( tilled who have toured the entire state of Cali .Joseph McAslin of Merlin. Ore., Williams Irenw. drug store. fieldsand rugged mountains. Offered for Bryant of Merlin, Ore , James NeeieyaM tor Gray to th. judgeship of th. third ing the hide, horns, hams, or other fle**ia of States »ball ever be put in chains of fornia to tbe greatest .ucces. over ac sole on account of poor health of owner. J. K. Iteaves is reported much better. Merlin, Ore., Charles Sexton of Meriu.jMha items From Alt house. judicial circuitc.niprising Pennsylvania, such animals for the purpone of sale, barter bondage by an individual dutchman or corded any similar organization. I T l)Rin«iKS, I | ' uy a neat (-room house, Ore. Mr». Zel Hide is to leach the Laurel New Jers.v and Delawars As on. .1 or ex< hangr the skin, horns, hams or other even the whole German nation. We b- • Nugget hopes these itstas will escape — with tood cold storage room. Register 3 flesh «>f any deer, moose or mountain sheep Grove school. w « m d-bed. barn. h«*n house, anil all ne< e* the I’.ac. C.mmissio.ers, Gray did his The ItomelI»*M Mau In (.rant* Pans the waste basket. liev», Levi, “ that the band that rocks It shall t>e unlawful within the state of •ary out-building*. I x «t lUOxlOO, well Mr and Mrs. Je«.*ie Gotcher visited in part wall and McKinley recognized this Oregon to kill any s|M>tted fawn. the cradle rule? the world,” And an t<> A» well a« the handsomest, and others NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. School has closed and a nice young fenced with division fence, making good your city Saturday. fact. >tock or hen yard separate from yard en- It shall be unlawful in the state of Oregon spinning flax and eo forth, in the young are invited to call on any druggmt and fellow looks sad and forlorn since tbe Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon, & •'lnz housr. _'.Hf«H,t well of fine water, Miss Ella Perdue returned to Medford Feb. 28, 1IW. H It Geneml Miles io not prevented by at any time between the 1st day of January er «lays of our country, we did the «am« get free atrial bottle of Kemp's Balsam schoolma'am left. witv pump: well walled up an«l covered. after visiting friends here. fur the Threat and Lungs, a remedy that and the first day of O< tober of any year to thing but we claim to be one ot the most Tin* property is uttered for leas than half Notice ’.» hereby given that thefolloi • Spring song birds were heard singing the commiaNion, lie will bring out many it* cost, on account of breaking up of fam ing-nanied settler has filed notice of hie® take, kill, Injure or destroy any silver-gray prosperous nations on the globe, and it guaranteed to cure and relieve all their merry lays this morning ami spring Mr. Frank Tryer took a load of pro ily, painful truths about tbe l>eof scandal. who desire to go to California. intention to make final proof in suppofiw squirrel. This act does not apply to therefore we are proud to say that*» Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, duce to Medford Monday. teautiea are seen blooming by the way The country ia now perfectly satisfied •quirrslk that burrow in the ground. of his claim, and that said proof will Bronchitis ami Consumption. Price 25 have factoriSM and manufacturing esLab Ml '■....I two «tory bou»e, lath made before K. L. Bartlett, county den J side. Miss Grace Bigelow who ha» been on S 1 that uawholeeems meats were tarnished It shall I mj unlawful to kill any Mongolian ths army during tbe Cuban and Porto pheasant in the counties of Jackson. Jose lial.ments to spin our flax, to weave our c. and 50c. Ed McCann left Monday for a load of Powell's creek for some time has now re un<. ilm -U t rtni»h. Nearly new. Thi. »oil of Josephine county, Oregou, al Gisn>! I l°am and ha» a general assortment Pas». Oregon, on Apiil 13, 1899, vn : Rican campaigns, and any attempt by phine, Coos. Curry ami Clatsop for a ¡»eriud cloth, and also to darn our souks, and freight for the Hansen mine an«] for the turned to Grants Pas». Enough Sait! ' I truit, fn.111 appi.» an,| pe,n jCBI, to James O. (irimes on H. E. No, 6421 iu thia ootnmitten to find something to the of three years. It shall be unlawful at any thus ths mothers and sisters of our land -Ira» tierrie.. and »elected from the lw»t va- (he N '2 SEl4, Sl8 NE’4, section 26, Ti store. Mrs. M. Chapman and Mr. Ed Tryer Ti.e annual •< he<>l meeting of the Rose n<tie.. A eood well and neeesearv out- 36 ft. R. 7 west. contrary when the proof is so self-evi time to trap, net or ensnare or to attempt are freed from drudgery. If the Ger burg school district was held in the pub went to Jacksonville Monday. This last rain was a God send to tbe uildinv-. Making a very plea-am home to trap, net or ensnare any <|uail or l>ub- mans are all the same, I would prefer He names the following witnesses k| dent will bo looked upon as unsavory. and within luminine» walk of the P. it. white, praitie chicken or grouse being their beast of burden than a wife. lic school building this afternoon. miners although at present a few of the I Tom Hall made a business trip to prove his continuous residence upon tn J larger mine» are with insufficient water Grants Pas» the first of the week. of sai«l land, viz: It shall I m * unlawful at any time, to de Deal Levi, with your views you could ( 'hanman Dillard, of tbe board pretided. It is reported that at least 760,000 SSI )( ) h"U»e a,nl outbuilding-. Tbe«e cultivation J. M. Hoxie, of Wilderviile, Oregon,J > | Messrs. Neil, Howell ami Neil began bead of cattle perished on tbs range stroy or remove from any nest of any mal not be lawfully married under the laws The report of the district clerk, Mias on account of the freezing up in the hT" * r<> *" g ' KM1 , * Mrtng ' “ nd »'ijoining D. Agee, of. Wilderviile,Oregon,( uar^- I mining on Evan» creek tbe first of tbe during th. recent snow atara. This will lanlduck, widgeon, wood duck,teal, spoon of our country, for you have to promise Clara Dillard, showed the numoer of mountains Agee Jr., ot Wilderviile, Oregon, I. Ftei B bill, gray, black, sprin-tail or canvas-duck. perwon? of school age in the district to be Morford John after a few «lay’s so-journ I week. certainly have s little tendency toward to "love, honor and cherish,” and there xc j tnd up «¡if I ay fln, i„d|ding l.,f lay of Wilderyille, Oregon. Mongolian or other pheasant, prairie ehick- .Males, 323; females. 330; in our city returned to Kerby. withn. increasing the price el beef which is en, or sage hen, grouse, quail or liubwhite. is no place in tbe constitution where it as follows The many friends of Mr. John Belt [ VoU nave int the , city. We have the land, J . T. 1 . 1ÍRIIM.H.Í», J. B rumixs , * have ths inoruy. Come in and let un Register. already tee high for us to .at plenty English or other partiidge. wild turkey or say» that woman shall supfiort man total, 6>*>3. Miss Clara Dillard was elect Tbe Torpedo mine, now owned by will regret to bear that he is very ill at talk the * matter r over. each meal. But then you know we are any other wild fowl, any egg ureggsufsu« h When the first while people cams here ed < lerk with opposition, and (). I*. Coe- Joseph McCourt and Tom Tycer, turned bis home in Applegate. •) «ere» tn north ¡.art of citv; two-»torr always animes lor rhe other fellow to fowls or have in possession, sell or otter for they found this continent inhabited by a ! how and F. W. Wooley, directors.— <>ut «ome tine gold to the amount of $200 At a recent achuol election in district liir,i.h "'l'<‘tU !, r'’",u’; latb *n'1 Pl»’»« prosper while wo make, that is the sale or e*«'hange, any such egg or eggs, or class of people who were uncivilized and | Roseburg Review. in their last clean up of a few day »run. No. 16 Mr. James Turvey was elected in kitchen; a- mt . a< re* m a general variety of fruit editor, a big sum from our pea< h or wilfully detlroy ths nest of any su< h (owl the men smoked their pipes while the 1 borne weeks ago the Review man al» This is a promising little mice. director and Mr. John Bailey clerk. i '.oU ‘ n Wh . “ h ‘ ,wint * r Appl«». Will 1« most went into hyal iteri« - bemuse it wai The punishment for the offenders is a chard. wiu on ea.*y terms. women tilled the soil with a crooked Mr. Wisecarver of the FL E. Goucher Mias Itettie Day who ha» been teach fine varying according to the crime from stick and raised com which they pound reported in the Oregonian that Grants A Co.’s mine on Boland creek, came ing at Laurel Grove, resigned her posi \ The With cuagra.a adjourned last Sat 115 to $.'*■* and costs or imprisonment or — OF — l a»» and Ash an 1 had at least .Idtii pop urday noon. Seine gwxl work was dene both Justice courts shall have jurisdiction ed into meal lor their husbands to live ulation each, while Koseburg was report lown >un<lay and displayed some tine tion there to accept one at Steamboat. SOUTHERN OREGON. •n. There are a few of them left. specimens of gold. These hills are sure and soma good work was left undoue, in all < ases. M im Nora Sheehan who taught the ed a» having but 2i>00. Our friend ef the Hoping you will not be offvnded, I am «BOUT rinii. . ■ . 11 ly rich in this metal. which would have beau of mater al ban spring term in tbe Baltimore district is Review thought it atmurd that such It shall be unlawful to fish or take any Yours Truly, etll to th.country. The Nicaragua canal Joseph Mt'Court has rented his ranch engaged to teach the 1 _____ _ claims should >*• made in favor of th. salmon in Rogue river (rum Nuvemlwr l*t W oman ’ s R iuiiib Iww »"V »bo ba» bill sh.uld hav. passe-1 but then th. to April 15, ami from August 15 to Septem two cities of the south. Ashland reports to Charles Hart. It is in good bands as creek. . n. J .ÎvV ' to put . ,nI ,, B " t,u to .lnt .,, one t)|1 , klni( Receive deposita subject to check oroi cal will be built seoasr or later and ber 1st. *2, Grant. Pate, Mki and Roseburg, 652 nothing suits Charley belter than to be On Every Hottie certificate payable on demand. XD : ’d’- : * - Be re w 8700 ta Base, 100 ' there is no use to fret because of Tom It shall be unlawful for any person t<* Of Shiloh’s Consumption Cure 1» thia school children. Enough said, figures turned looee on a farm. Ho is a rustler to Grant» Pas* Monday. Mr. Evans ex- , * ":i "hich there is a beauti- Sells sight drafts on .New York, San Ino- and is bound to make farming pay. Red’s .bstruction tactile lb. , ro- take, catch, Mil or have in possession anv guarantee "All we ask of you ia to use will not lie you know. I be ” place is ci»co, and BvriJand. pecoto «.rk on bta form, near the vtty X't“‘¿r Jnd ' |»,ed I’aasiii. and Nicaragua routs, can trout during the months of November, two-tbirda of tbe contents ol this bottle J ! » one of Mrs. Jess Knighten cf Waldo waa seen tor a »hurt time. lbe i»i?a*ant home* of (.rant» Ba** Th?. Telegraphic transfers sold on all p<»inte>i b. thoroughly eiamtaad by and th. nest Bevember, January, February, and .March faithfully, then if you can »ay you sr. I i* a bargain ( al] Ori Price A Î ?W the Uniteti States. at our post last week. She reports the fore 111, too late * * ' uorhle’ | lhe ram of last week, though verv , It shall l»e unlawful for any )H*r**on or cengrvse s report ma Is a, to ths most copper region of ihe Siakiyeus, ten miles Special Attention given to Collection» pleaaaut for the miners, proved very dis- ! ps rsons to take, rat« h or kill at any time in not benefited return the bottle to your feasible route beyond Waldo, in operation It is be general business of our customers. the waters of the state, any trout by anv Druggist and he may refund the price agreeable for the yuuug people. We ing prospected by a good company and i ollections made throughout Sontben paid." i’rice 25 cts., 50 eta. and $1. • It .piH-are dial ths •■arcing ilauu of have net had 1*0 mm h ram nor have the Oregon, and on all accessible point.'» is sure to boom,that section of tbe <eun- ortert'1- creek« and stream* been so high since of ib« labariaa bill paaae-1 at tha ra»nt ••■ and any person fishing with hook and line, F. Kremer try. -I D F RY, President. ■ion do», -. < aptwai on thar»< r I, Nuch who, upon lifting the same, shall find the memorable fl »*.] of 1890. The rain A I’rotrai trout, char or salmon of less than five H. >. Reed and »on are in our locality 11 II I I. T.T U FES, Vice President. Mt( tha raw. th« old law i, ,tj|| |B fall «luring the last month, February, i inches in length, caught or « ntangled there again l«xiking after the interests of h • D kvm EmruR VA ill yeu kindly allow R. A. B ooth , C»'hier fare« and will b« until r,|>«al«d by «o<a« on, shall Immediately with «are and th« waa4.06 inches, but still lhe miners are mines. Mr. Reed ia a man ef abilities wishing fur more. futur« l«gi,lalur«. Ib« omta.ion taa, least |M>**ible injury to the fish, disentangle I me a little spa e in y«»ur valuable paper, and is sure to succeed. Me has lately ' I-« th« rwalt ol n»gi«« t of on« of tti« and set loose the ««me. and transmit the that I mav devote it to a little fault find WERITI aid an ABUNDANT BAKVESt P raikik F lowm . paichased the Red Hill property former ing. Implied hi a rr< ent i»»ue of the litany rl«rh, «bo hald pba during th» fish to the water without vio,en«e are injured only to tho»» who »0« or« The river aud harbor bill makes the ly ow««U by Steel A Rowell. Mr. Reed It Rhall be unlawful to sell, offer for sale 1 C«u bilk among the items liea led Le wwioti. Tb« n«at l«(i»lal«r% would da rr.»Tn zkim , »end po.tal for our ilta»tr0- has taken hold of this properry in earnest follow tig appropriation for Oregon 1 ’ •'a «•Il to lurr t, g ,..| »» . .. nin» n, or have m posmw«»i«>n f«»r *ale any specie- land rtquibe, that a certain German gen „„ “ ■ »‘•■»Mion. iatrhoa«/ouVhuita ' from th, zur and .»,» monrr , K, » r l>ur. hma* and is taking in supplies and men. Upper Columbia, $5000; lower Willatu- «orb a , rapidly a, it i, don«. t<> rvrr«i-t •>f trout at any lune Fine* for the als»ve tleman gives vent to considerible agony P acific seco company . riii» mine will later be known a» lhe ette. $100,00). gauging Columbia,$10»; in regard to the wavs of our \meriuan all error, aad to « I » p. >rt tan, ■■ ar, uflem e* from $'J) to $10U and costs. _ W hole»«le and Ketail. so *ua Hivr.k. Circle L mine ami with bis Diamond R epper C>¡uibe.$ » •», Colombia to Van girl». Now, r Editor, 1 de»ire to en really iiwdr-d______ Nacramento. C»1 Ttie Harmon A t provide« that lhe «mh ter a protest against Mr |^»vi lo»*enbautn property will surely mean something to couver. $40,000. The following are omit AL '»»d» »old at lo«e.»t price». Anether attempt has been made bv appliance* with whi h -almon, -almon ', «>r anv ocher Germ.m coining to our glo ted and the law repealed that authorized this country tn year» to come. »•Iit«i. Li’arai diacounl, Imt no •eel’ *** 1 ceding tbe Etr*. • he mext powerful engine mu«l *top if the inmates at Nan Quentin to sxtrieate trout, mountain and t«r<H>k trout may tw I rious country, and before he toes scarcely •ilh an otf.au v. "h cotutuu.ion. The wedding bells are going to ring them: Yequina, $l,t00,000, $200,000 for fire* are not fed Man i« the m«wt won taken from Rogue river above its junction 1 theinselv»» from confinement, but the er Root Tea punti., . ’-.irTV in th« w Oftd I ere long judgir g by the way a young fel Port Orford . $150.000 for !>>at railwav at r-».‘«*iit city ami Graa,» Pa.« with the tllnoto river, are the book and line had lime to digest the last Bauer kraut matter how »u>»ng and well made bt« plot failed be^auee tbe man who waste Ein» Pawwen^er Kate». "t> on the bowel, low is rustling around H» is preparing The ¡»alie« ;Cooe bay . the lascadas anal, and the gig Violations are punishable by * he ate iwdore leaving tbe c Id country, dy frame may be. if the fire of life strike the first blow rev»« , I the »•< ret •ill. Sold for yrar, to atoaae and maogn our w it inn him 1* not constantly fed hi* limte a cage fur »ome gi ud looking bird we ar« (tiuslaw, luipqua, Coee river, Alsea, Front Grant, Pa»s fine of from $25 to $M) and imprisonment I euuimenciug ' There must t«e sonssChing wrong with ♦ 3 American girls, fur you know a» well as anti muscles become oowcrlcs« and useless sure. I know I aoo a trifle early, but Nest urea, the Willamette and Yaiuhill, '**■ 1’ricn 25 cent, To Wildenrille... £ The reason men be» <»me helpless and To Love ’ , ............. < aiarrh < aewet l»r Cured some u( the ..tfi, t«|« , «• theee things ... 11* Kremer. I do, Mr Editor, that our American di*en»«} is because the food they eat, Will, although I am but a poor lonelv Tongue 1’omt to Asteria. To Anderson ........ Oould not t»e »u well planned Neme «lay with local xpplicationa, as they cannot girls are al once the notlest , the moot which i* the fuel of life, is nut properly bachelor ami know not what it 1» to b- To 8»lma.......... |1.M there will be a serious delivery when the reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh handsome, the most am ia! . as stll a* digested and appropriated by lhe atomacn loved by a sweet companion,st ill I kn >w Coughing injure« and inflames »ore To Krrbv. •nd nutritive organa. It is n«»( completely fourteen er fifteeu hundred uonvuts is a bb .til <>r •n*titutioaa dissanr. an<l the moat sell-reliant and intelligent that transformed tatu the strength and working how to wish you" A long and bappy life.'’, lung-. One Minute Cough Cure tuosen» T- Waldo........... ... Fl-ut .$•!• make a auceeeMul attempt the void, allay? coughing and heal» quiet in order to cure it you must lake inter ever cast the sunshine ( love in the j«oor power which 1« to man what steam is to Nt OU XT. the engine pti* ly. The beet cough cure for children.— net remedies Hall's Catarrh Cure is forlorn heart ot a bachelor, and I know That w nrlerfu! power-making "Golden fM.oe Heat ef All Gaorga Itewey has attained at last th»- taken internally, and a« is directly on Medical Dtecuvery invented bv IH R V W.F. Kremer. whereof I »|>eak Mr. K omii I a im says Above rates subject to change with<** Pierce, chief consulting phvaician of tbe highest rank ot tksaimy or navy a place tbs hl<H»«| and n. .v ■•• • surfaces Hail's “I am a German, burn m Germany. I Inva'.ids’ Hotel and Sunricnl Institute, of To clMnM th. system m a <»ntl» an.l GKANT í FASS OREGON notice. Round trip tickets and ?xcar justly merited and the g.ial longsxigbtb < atarrh ( ure is not a quack medicine wish to draw a «omparison between the Buffalo N V imbm * the human «itges truly beniflcial meaner. wh.n tbe ttvr juice* an«1 hlo«»d making gland* with »on parties at special rates. him He does nut want te be preeidoat It was pres« ribe.1 by one .►( the best phy people of that eountry and this, espec capncitv to e«tract abundant nonri«hrnent Springtime CSWW. use the trn» ■■ 1 p»r- bis siaadiug a* a naval officer gives hiu sicians ia th is country for years, feet remedy, Syrup ot Fig, Buy tb» It builds up (MW *ntc ttoewe, and is ially the young lad iso. In« ir tamily were the henur willingly conferred by all po a regular pree*rlptiun. It is nerve fiber, hard muscular flesh and work genuine. Manufovtur««! by tbalaiitor com poemi 15, ball girls.” Think el it. According ing finer It gives a man «/ aim lilical parties In fact, ne one finds fault of the twat tonics known, ma Fig ' »yrup C«. only, and for •• » by < ombinod to that, eno of the children mutt have What it at«! for Mr V W Hughes^ <N J unction. with l*ewev, but • nh weuld a t u- tgp with tbe best blood purifiers, >n Co X J is given in hr* o»n wwda ail druggists, at 5>> cents per bottle. a ting di* I'em half andhalf, and I more than ba f Hunter«* Ik writes I te**-i*e’l rnor kirut letter amt case were he le run for or to* eie« ied V> , J B PADOOCK. Propr la rvptv w- u!»t uv that mine was a ha«l caac ot • The per • H», ing pur< har*d th. Marble «to., . . _ Murph) ItVRi« tklwv and liver trwnblr an<t that *ta hottie*of lhe preeitlency. If honor te wbat hr loci cowsbination <>t the tw ingredients hall and halt cub. lie further »ays that l*r Herve • < ^*l«1m Medlra! i nwo vaty and fiwf darte. w it Ja»k»on, I am now n **' b»r»tofor» owned and hk»B, and men usually do, he Lea wtor * is what produces such wondertai results Nat’-* M Utile rfl»*’t~l a complete ct« re Weather fine, health of the people up tea the girls in hie country aaeh, mend, It »• well kth’Wn tbat alwkwl every engineer is •orbeithwin MARBLE "or'nc « wr^Jurn,,h ,ny‘h'“« <" th* lin' •aid, “I do not wish to be proaident.” in curing catarrh to the grub standard. tn at Med m.*rv<w lew arts AMitev trouble eapm darn Bucks and work m the garden. sold only in , i I be*« . i orar -. a quarter s His salary will be sufficient to keep hi tn -’l -r » in th. M a - . _ granite , ba,» had Fedd era of *.<»• tramp order orcaokm- F. J. C ukmby A Co., Prope . Toledo, O. Weil, ao du the American girie, where it dery df ’ - t ’ «-«' 1 e _*- sj *_ i ■ í . x._ •*. Granite I’.u»in»w and can fill your or- A in easy financial circumstame« as long ally pats through but their tra«le is Hgbt Id by all druggists, price 75c. OI «nvbw»._ a - ' is neo-Boar\, but nut oi her wise Hr a» M live* and he will reel contentedly,if | Hall's family pills are the beet. further sa}» that it is a common thiug Frank York killed an euorm >us wild . I k front yoar o«n 4««i(na. 2 FIRST NATIONAL' B .A. JST K Capital Stock, $50,000. li r N. E. McGrew P ioiw Imck ând Oßliißij Schillings Best Grants Pass Marble and Granite Works Packages J- B- paddock .