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♦ I ✓ A m I mdktbmbkmt P apkb , D bvotxd F. spicially to ths IxrriaxsTB of B uvyhkrn O bkwom . GRANTS PASS, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY. AI RIL 6 ua. c. c. xi Waahiiigton Letter. From our regular correspondent ' Before the devil can l>e chained the W arhingtvk , March 27, 18l>9. WW* WWW-w-V » ♦-^v**'**^ saloon door must be abut. I “The ever victorious army” it the LAMPS, MATTINGS, When a man is praying for a corn I Spring novelties in spring millinery at ! title now given to the men of General LANTERNS, crop Gou expects him to do something CARPETS, Otis, who are again righting am! again Mr«. Weidman’s. DINNER to« aril it with a hoe. FURNITURE, Take your blacksmithing to Trimble A carrying everything before them. Sime W A R I Getting into right relations with God the first on*pat«.lies concerning the bat WINDOW Bachur for firat-clas« work GRANITI tle of Saturday arrived, the corrico 'S of is sure to bring a man into right rela- SHADES, Fur a first clasn meal, go to the City the war department have been filled as tions with his lai dlurd, hi« butcher, »¡.u WARE, Hotel; B. A. William«, proprietor. RUGS, his baker. they were during die few *etksofthe TINWARE, Bicycle hospital for alt repairing at war with Spain, wi:h officer» ami news NOVELTY. You can generally tell by a mau’a TOOLS, Cramer Bros. paper correspondent«, all on the a’ert tracks e biuh way he is going It lhey PAPER Ere., etc . See tlie Quartz Improved Jxication (or the latent (torn the fiont. Either point toward the saloon he is not on his NAPKINS notices' at the CuuRiBB office. Acting Secretary Meiklejobn or Adju way lo Heaven. The saloon ekment is inuustriously House renting and Real Estate a spec tant General (’orbin 10 constantly on duty. They both express absolute con sowing to the wind, and if you vote to ialty N. I’. D*'dge, CouniKB office. fide nee that general Otis will sucet »»ful legalize the traffic you give your con you Buy Ilouse Right H. C. Burkins and Archie Taylor went ly carry through ins plan t) detlroy sent to having tbe whirlwind »tacked up over in the vicinity of Crescent City last It's about house-cleaning time We have lots of things you ’ ll need, Pails, Scrub Brushes, Aguinaldo's army before tin re is any let in your own door yard. week to «lo Rome surveying. Mops, Brooms, Dust Brushes, Dust Pans. When you're through, you may want Carpet, Matting, up in the fight, and neither of them look Miss Mabel Smith went down to for any serious set back fur our troops. A Drunkard*. Will. Linoleums, Oilcloth, Curtains, New Furniture, Table Glass ware aud other Dishes. We have a choice Klamathon, Cal . last week to visit some The regretable feature of tbe victories 1 leave to society a ruined character, assortment of Wall Paper. weeks with her sister, Mrs. Phelps. has l>eeti the considerable number of a «retched example, sud a memory that Kitchen Scales, $1.48 up. James Hall of Williams mails lhe casualties among our troops, but they «ill aeon rut 1 leave to tuy parents Granite Stew Kettles, 13c up. Cor kiek office a pleasant visit last Satur ars features of war that cannot I m * avoid during the rest of their lives as much Covered Slop Pails, 45c. day. Mr. Hall has some excellent alfal ed. The fighting probably shortened sorrow as humanity in its declining state Sheet Iron Drip Pans, 10c up. fa land on which he raises a good crop President McKinley’s vacation, as he can tear. 1 leave to uiy brothers and every year sent word as soon as the first dispatches sister, a, much morlilication and injury Coffee Mills, 15c up. Dr. Will Jackson returned to Baker were forwarded to him that he would re as 1 could bring upon them. I leave to NEW GOODS, TABLE GLASS-WARE, LINOLEUMS, AND PICTURE MOULDINGS. my wife a broken heart, a hie of wretch City las' week after a visit of two or turn to Washington at once. GARDEN HOES, RAKES. The military Court of Inquiry has re edness and shame, Io weep over my pre three weeks with his fain ily in this city. The Doctor reports Baker City a lively turned to Washington, where the last mature death. I give and bequeath to witnesses will lx» heard. Nobody has each of my children poverty, ignorance place. Weather lleport. behind the criminal eat hm aged father It it nut tbe g*eat heat, but the steady, Superintendent Ben E.Stahl has taken any authority to say what the report of and low character, and the remembrance hie beau boxed in «hame, and hie heart uninterrupted heat which saps tue Following is a summary weather ob his wile and «laughter with him down on the court will be, but the impression is that their father was a brute —Exchange. almost breaking with grief. After the strength ot European» or American*. servation at Granta Pass during the month of March, 1899, as rejairted by J. Galice creek to resiJe They moved general amoug those who have closely Courage tor the ItlfihL sentence waa pronounced, the criminal In 20 year»’ experience 1 never knew the It. Paddock, local voluntary observer for down last week ami will spend the sum followed all the testimony, that it will «bat turned to his lather aud eaid:— thermometer to mark above 9(1 «.egree» the Oregon State Weather Service. A »ecceisful evangelist telle justify every charge made by General mer anyway. "Esther, twelve years ago, when 1 was in my offic<\ and this figure wax not Mui. .Min. Mean I'reiip Miles about ba«l beef being furnished gieat results followed from a »¡tuple DATS W. F. Horn will no longer hand out but a mere boy, you put me ou a load of reached more than a few times during Tent. Tent. Tent. inehe. the army, and that it will recommend stand for Christ when he wav a commer 44 mail to the anxious public, but inbtea«l corn and deliberately sold lue. You lhe whole year 54 But year by year the T... ............... 49 21~ one or more court-martials of army offi cial traveler: 2 54 40 47 40 will engage in insurance, both tire and Hu had ma«le a good sale, and the thought you were celling ms to the corn European or American living in the I cers who w«»re resjjonsible for the pur 55 40 37 .05 life. Mr. Horn made a good postmaster, xeichant, but really you sold ine to the Philippines loses something of hit vital 4................... merchant »aid “ It 1» your treat. ” He GO 38 chase and acceptance of the beef. 49 ami he retires on the best of terms with devil; I, el course, consented to the wick ity; instead of l»eing a«*«*liumtized at the 5.................... «6 32 4V -Should this impression be correct, Gen. knew what that meant. There was a »a 68 edness you taught uh that day, and 1 end of 10 years he is less tit to endure tl................. 32 the department. 50 loon across the street and he was expect Eagan will certainly catch it, fur at> com 59 39 49 (12 Beginning March 12th, the Northern missary general, he is the man who ed to go across and “set up the drinks’’ have felt ever since that I . belonged to the heat or exposure to the sun than ho 7.................. 33 48 8.................... 47 40 Pacific Railway will inaugurate a double must be held responsible, although the for the whole establishment. “What is tbe devil, and have been hie faithful ser was when he first arrived. 1 !» 49 33 41 .07 If he marries a European er American I 111.................... 52 daily train service to all points east. real fault may have belonged to some of lhe use? be said to himself. “This is vant. Father you cold your bov to tbe 30 41 55 37 03 47 one of lhe expediencies of the trade. 1 devil for tlia paltry euui of 50 cents; you woman, their children all thrive for four 11.................. These trains will both be first-class ami his subordinates. 47 33 40 17 are reeponeible for my ruin." or five years; after that age they must 12.................. fully equipped. Thia gives a service As most men appiovs of returning a needn’t drink an)thing. 1 can order the 13................... 40 34 40 Ah, how many paranta nave sold their be sent “home,” t*> Europe or America, 14.................... 45 that, is unequalled by any transcontinen blow for a blow, there is little personal cigars or a supper or—” “Yes;” some 30 42 44 33 tal line. For rates or other information criticism of Mr. Bryan s rebuff and ar thing said to bun, “you can just sell out baya, avinatimea for a mug of beer or a or they will grow up “degenerates.” So 15.................... 55 43 31 51 41 40 04 call on or write E FL Dunbar, Agent. raignment of Mr. Belmont of New York, right here and make a meek of it all.” glass of whiskey; sometimes for the far as is yet known, tho European or Ki................... 50 17.................. 32 44 “Boys,” he said in the new Inspira tiendieh pleasure el showing bow infant Amerii an cannot rear his offwpring in 18 Giants Pass. Ore. ................... in connection with the much-talked 33 03 48 38 Iz‘ok at the Annual Statement of the about ♦10-a-platfi Jefferson dinner, but tion sent to him from above, “if 1 should , lipa can be taught to profane the name tho Philippine«. If the children lie of 19.................... 54 45 .02 mixed blood by a Malay mother, they ef God ! Alas, they have sold their boys 20 .................. du that I would do the meanest thing 48 40 44 07 “Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance many mon who supported Mr. Bryan 21.................... 48 30 39 to the devil, and alter a few yeara, the aiav be physically vigorous; they will 29 in all the work!, and if you'll bear with Company“ for *98. It saved to policy in ’96 regard it a very bad break politi 2*> 53 43 48 71 holders over 51 per cent of its total in cally, ami are already at work in the me 1’11 tell you why. 1 have just come devil has corns to claim hie purchase, not be the mental or moral equals of 23 their parents. It is therefore impossible 24 ’ ;; ’ i" : 54 44 come «luring the year. During the forty interest of other candidates. One of up from the very gate» of death and hell and they have gone to destruction' 49 154 to Americanize the Philippines through 25 .................. 50 34 42 years covered by the operation of the these is Ex-representative King of Utah, through strong drink , and if 1 did what Anon. 2(1.................. 02 28 45 Company, lhe interest earnings on lhe who said on the subject: ‘‘The wiser you ask, I’d do tho meanest thing in the Can we Americanize the Philippine»? American settlers. All we can do is to 27.................... 08 30 49 govern them so justly as to assist th«*1 1 28................ invested assets have been sufficient to leaders are looking for a candidate who world both for you and me.” 55 45 50 In the many questions asked about Filipinos in raising thsmseivas to a high- i blatantly lhe cashier leaped doa n from I 29................... 50 40 48 pay ail the expenses ef conducting lhe will not begin his campaign with aliena the Philippines and their Inhabitant« er political and mental state. 30 ................ 04 the desk. “ Have you got a pledge .' 32 48 bUHtness, and leave a margin of profit to ting a large section of the ¡»artv. Such none comes up more frequently than ILI 50 There would be no need of a large 31 ................ 37 * * policy holders of nearly $23,000,000. a man as Senator Teller might stand a I’ll sign it. And the merchant after this : “Can the ualiven lie Aimriran- S immakv : Mean lemperuture, 45; This is a remarkably good showing for goo<! show of «Jtction. The abler poll ward took the commercial traveler aside ized'”’ In other worde, ran a race ol army to preserve order. In 1851 the maximum temperature, ii8; date 0; policy holders. No American Company ticians realizo this fact, and are quiet I v to »ay, “1 promise you I’ll never drink Malay«, hitherto <lei|K>tically govarne.l Spaniards only had Huven battalions of! minimum teui|>erature, 28, date, M; infantry, two squadrons of lancers and another drop as lung as 1 live. ” has paid as good dividends in the last placing his merits before the men wiio total précipitation. 4 82 inches; number It pays to be outspoken for Christ, by Spaniards, ba in any abort apace of about 1000 artillerymen, lhe latter, days clear, 8; partly cloudy, 5; cloudy, twenty five years.—N. P. Badge, Loca will have the voting to <lo in the conven time so trained and elevated in citizen and lhe s«*rgeant» of the other troops 18; dates of Frost; light, 26th. prevail Agent. tion, although they realize fully that it fry it. ship as to be tit for our form of govern were Spaniard», the other» natives. ing wind, b. W. Ramarks; Almonds in Nwld III» Boy ‘The Trial of the Oregon,” by Rear the convention were to be held now, Mr. ment? The answer is not doubtful; they This force was k«-pt in Manila. Cavite Blossom at this dale, March 31, and loaches coming in. No injury by fros Admiral Beardslee, in the April issue of Bryan would certainly be nominated.” A farmer drove up to the scales with a cannot. was garrisonad by ths navy and the so far. According to an official statement load of corn and aske«i to have it weighed. Harper’s Magazine, is an article that Years of goo«!, honest and just govern raral districts had a native police under ebouhl interest every one who takes a made by the United States treasurer, He had on the load of corn with him his ment trust precede so radical a change. The Thlerfe of Beecland. Spanish officers. This army was large, national pride in the “bull-dog of lhe there is no scarcity of money in thia ; ten-year old boy. The load was weighed A certain amount of fix: a I self govern enough until the Spanish-French expe There is no thistle so interacting a American navy.” It gives an extremely country. On tbe contrary, he »ays the and the weight reiorded and tbe farmer ment such as the management of village dition to (’ochin-China caused new bat ths common purple thistle of Scotland. interesting description of the examina per capita circulation was $25.51 on lhe drove away ami sold and unloaded tbe Affairs by the “Cabezas” head men, talions of infantry to he raised for foreign I’o be auro it is neither a handsome nor tion and trials which ev«ry battle-ship first of the present mouth, against $23.83 «or 11; then he sunt his boy off on an er the elders of the village—might safely be nervice. Subsequently Spanish misgov agreeable Hower in itself, but It is the must have before it is finally acuepte«! one year ago. He says the seeming rand while he went hack and weighed intrusted to these natives. Each prov-1 ernment and over h«*avy taxation made national Hower of Scotland, and wo must by the government. Rear-Admiral scarcity of money has been brought liis wagon, l he public weigher did not ince or district, of which there are 25 on ' the natives rebellious; and then came honor it for that reason. And this is I’»«-ardsleu was a member of the govern about by the large increase in the vol observe that the l>oy was not on the wa the island of Luzon, could be governed the supposed need of more troops. What how it chanced to become the national ment Board that tested lhe Oregon at ume of business done, and by a disincli gon w hen it was weighed the second l»y an American, either a graduate of was really needed was justice, official Hower of Scotland. Once upon a time, the time she a as built. He describes in nation in banking and commercial cir time, and so the farmer got tlie pay for West Point or a naval officer, assisted by hone»ty and moderate taxation, All many hundred yeara ago, the Danes the most graphic way her trial trips, aud cles, except on the Pacific coast, to push the weight of his boy. «it advisory council chosen from, or by, goo<l government rusts on goo«i finance made war upon the Scots, and invaded points out the excellencies of construe into active circulation the enormous He drove away home in tbe evening these notables, and by two or three young 1 bat is, on low taxation, collected hon the country The Danes did not believe tion which enabled her to make her quantity of gold coin that has accumu chuckling to himself over the smart Americans who had passed a strict civil estly ami levie<i in accordance with tbe in making an attack upon the enemy phenominal runs during tbe late war lated in government vaults, and in the game he had played; he had sold his service examination at heme; thia would ideas, custonm and even the prejudices in the night, iiiiton thia occaaion,they The article is fully illustrated by Carlton hands of bankers. Senor Don Manuel boy for corn. Tbe public weigher had form an admirable style of gevernuicnt turned aside from their usual custom, of tho taxpayers. T. Chapman and Edward Edwards. Azpiroz, the new Mexican ambassador not observed it; the man w bo lioughl the at present for the rural district» l he The Filipinos are accustomed to pay mid dearly did they pay fer it. As they to the United States, has just arrived in corn knew nothing about it; bis neigh larger towns and Manila itself would re llow a This? both import and export duties, through were creeping, noieeleosly and unseen, Washington. He speaks English and bors were all ignorant of what had hap quire some modification of this plan to the custom houses at the ¡»orts of entry la the dark, one of their number stepped IVe offer $lik> Reward for any case of keeps ur> with the newspapers, as may pened ; he had played his little trick sue* admit of representation by the more ed estab'ifhed in the islands. The««) taxa» u|H>n a thistle, ita sharp pricklee pierced Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s lie judged by hie having said, in an in essfully, and no one knew a thing about ucated natives, both of Malay and Span give the maximum of revenue with the his bare foot and made him cry out with Catarrh Cure. terview: “Naturally my main purpose it but hiinselI ami his boy. lie had sold ish descent. But in the main govern minimum of expense in collodion, and pain. Ilia cry awoke the soldiers of the F. J. C hlney A C o ., Prop*., Toledo, O. in coming to Washington is to strength- his boy. He only got 50 cents for him, ment must for years come from above, the least possible friction to lhe taxpay Scotch army. They sprang to their We, the undersigned, have known F en the good relations between tue Unit to be sure, but th«*n it was such a »harp not from below. er. In fact, th«* native grower of sugar, aims and drove back tbe Danos with J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be ed States and Mexico in every way possi trick, an I the farm«*r laughed aloud, ha' One thieg is ab»«olutely certain, theie hemp, tobacco and coffee rarely know» great slaughter, and so saved Scotland. lieve him perlectly honorable in all bus ble, and in particular to develop the tea! ha!. He would a little rather the must be no touch of the spoils system ia that he pays export duties, which, Using From that time the thistle has lieou the iness transaction» and financially able to trade and commerce which two good boy had not known about it, “but then,” our government of the Philippine« If II has paid only when the produce is exported national flower of Scotland carry out any obligations made by their neighbors should have in each other. Lt* said, “he 10 young and will soon for we cannot govern them honestly through by lhe merchant shipper, come upon been engraved on the coins of that coun firm. I notice that your papers reproduce get it.” » permanent staff of highly traiaed, ths grower indirectly. The same is true try. Over 'he gate ot the now ruined W est A T ki ax , Wholesale Druggists, Mexican press comments on tbe recent Twelve years passed, aud one day a well-paid official«, selected lor merit of import duties if levied ou a moderate I’alace Linlithgow whore Mary, queen of Tcledo, O. and W aloimo , K innar A utterance» of Cecil Rhodes, prophesying criminal Blood up in court and received only, we mutt abandon the idea of gov* Scale. Tbe miporter pays them and th«* >-ots was born, the thistle, with thio M ahvin , Wholesale Druggists.'Toledo, O. the absorption by the United States of •«♦•ntence of a long term in the peniten erning the inlands or any part ol them. native consumer knows nothing about motto is engraved: "Touch mo who Hall's Catarrh Cure in taken internal Central and South American countries: tiary. He had committed a burglary, The s|»oil» system has ruined Spain and them. Both, ui cour»«*, affect price», but 'lares." Tbe early mention of tbe this ly, acting directly upon the blood and but this press comment is purely unoffi a nl hi attempting to avoid arrest, had < aimed every rebellion in her colonies. this is not like paying to a tax collector. tle as tbe badge ot Scotland is found in mucous surlacea of the system. Price cial, and in no way reflects the views of wounded a man almost to death. Juel Wt'caunot repeat her sms without in All needed revenue to cover evet y ex- an old poem called “The Trissei and the 75c per bottle Sold by all Druggis's the government Mr Rhodes is an in curring an equal punishment. |«ense incurred by the United States in Itois," which would be written no« "The Testimonials free. teresting character and the papers were i The Philippines ar«» a tropicgi country, the just administration of the ¡»lands, Hustle and the Rose."—Interior, Hall's Family Pills are the best. quick to sieze upon his utterance and and no American can go there and work including a nmderate military establish - A Tull Your Hlatvr give it much significance. But it is i on bis own land as a farmer, or engage ment can be raised through the ctiNtorn — \ B.autiful Complexion ia an impossi nothing more than the opinion of any | | in any employ muni which will oblige houses, hm was done during th«* better bility without good pure blood, the sort «lavs oi KpauiHh rule. private individual.” Of the »illy «-barge • ■ him to lalmr under a tropical sun. As a Ti)i<« would leave tin* larau and fruit that alwayseii't* in con lie« tian with good made by a paper published in the city of “captain oi lalMjr,” overseeing and di ful field of local tax«*» to entirely «Ie- digestion, a healthy liver and bowels, Mexico, that Amen: an rule was adding recting natives, the American« can do voted to local needs. Each proiince ® carl's Clover Root Tea acts directly on to the depravity ol Cuba, the ambassa useful and profitable work. As an urli- district should have Ils own budget, sup the bowels, liver and kidneys, keeping porting it«« own school«, road» and other them in perfect health. Price 25 cu.,anti dor said: “That is a Spanish paper and I an or mechanic ho cannot compete with local chargee. tV. I* Krimer the views expressed are merely those of native or Chinese labur. The Filipinos Jury Liat f«»r ztpril ('our the ultra-Spanieh element, but not those are good shipwrights, iron founders. < an of tbe Mexican people. No significance The following is the jury lift met maker», goldsmiths and a-sutant should be attached to th* utterance** of »ngmeers, arid at each employment they has been drawn for the April t> That will hold 24 glass simply boeause they were made in Mex work for 23 to 50 cents a «lay. They are circuit court: plates or 72 cut films, or ico. Only a small number of our people ■ sober and industrious workmen and un- A Morri«.Granta I' m «. any amount less than are pro Spanish by reason of am*e»iry or derskille«! supervision are equal to any i J F Gilmore. Kerby. these numbers. or plates relationship. The great bulk of the p*«. of tbe or imary kinds ol labor or miuu- Will Anderson, Bel ma. pie treat such matters with mditference* and films together, and for lectures. There are savages la the II C Mclntoeh, Woli < reek. An Ex<*<*ll<‘iit Combination. and regard the I'nitad States aw their’ An ex|>erience<l and up-to- mountain d.stricts of Luzon, but they George Floyd, Kerby. only The pl«*asant method and tienoficml nearest ami best friend.” date cutter and fitter, baa are neither numerous nor troublesome. ' G W Craig, Selma. effects of the well known remedy, Se< rwtary lx>ng doesn’t lika to m located in Grants Paas and lhe neo tiel lo m Luzon, rising in Irri S yrri » of F igs , manufactured by the F A Halleck, Grants Peee. C ai . ifokmia F ig N ykup C o ., illustrate tisanabip anter inte naval affairs. Hi opened Tailoring Rooms on gated terra« o above terra« o from tbe sea J T Hartley, Williams creek, the value <»f obtaining the liquid laxa invitir g Miss Marion Cockrell, daugtt«r Front Ht., cor. 4th, with a full level to nearly Z*«VJ feel elevation en the i J A Jennings, (»rants l*a»s. tive prior;plea of plants known to be line of Cloths. l/ing esperi mountoin side«, are marvels of patient, medicinally laxative and nre^-nting v( Senator Cockrell, to christen the bat* Uharle« ilaiisen, Althenee. rti ) m the buaiuraa warrants th«-m in the form most refreshing U> the tieship Missouri, which will be launrl • I Th- < are not toy cameras F intellicent work. Tn« soil is so fertile W I Ingram, Wi’.derville. tMts a> d a' -'eptable to the system. It him tn saying a ani the)early rams so certain that me at Newport News next October waemne TJ Mackin, Leland. but leather < overed F i» the one perfect str« ngth« ning laxa I is grown year afier year on the same J M Jones, Grants Bass. tive. cb-rtusintr the system effectually, way of showing it and at the eante time iti-truir- nt-» Liking « Irar F dispelling colds, headaches and fevers paying a deserved compliment to a fields wilhuet other mauuru than the en Perfect Fit and and I'li^inct photographs F richment given by irrigation. I was T Y Dean, Grants Paas. jr»*ntly yet promptly and enabliiiff one charming young lady who ia the Secre W B Beck, Grant» Pass. to overcome habitual constipation per 4 ■ | in< h» s See the work F Satisfaction Guaranteed. told that a fortnight's iaber of a man B F George, Kerby. manently. Its perfect freedom from tary’s ¡M-rs -nal friend. d«4ir with th' -* instru F rr.-ry • J j- rtionaMe quality an«i sub and his family in the planting seaaon, William Kerr, Kerby. Wlifii Traveling *tan«e. and its actin £ on the kidneys, All work well finished and as lx>n Urnphlett, Grants Pas«. menti F and an equal time at harvest, woul«l sup liver and bowels, without weakening Whether on pleasure bent or bnaifieae, ply their ‘ood for a year And tbia cheap as good work can Iw J T Love, Wilderville <>r irritating them, make it the Meal take on every trip a hottie <4 wyrup o statemviit must be pretty near the treth, , George Kiphart, Sehua. done for. Call and look over laxative. in the procesa of manufac*tirinfr fitrs Fig», as it arts moet pleaaantlv and ef as the planting eeaeoa doee not extern! Mtn plea. Pal Flanagan, Merlin. are used, a* they are pl»-a*-ant to the fe« tnally on tbe kidney»,liver and bowel«, beyond a month after lhe first rams Also agent I for a ( hicBfo Peter Hansen, Alehouse. taate. but the medi«*inal qualities of the p eventing fever», bvedecl.ee, and other have fallen. An orchard of banana trees tailoring houoe. J P Galeener, Grants Pass. remedy are obtained from senna ar.d If dewired we arrange to give form« of tiekneee. For »ale ie fiftc bottles other aromatic plants, by a m«*th«»d will give fruit in 10 tnoalhs from the (leaning and Repairing Joseph W Brews, «.«»arils Paes. ¡.erisona! instruction» in devel known to tl«e < alif «» rwia F ig Hrnrr 67 all leading druggi»t». Manufacture dale of planting. All the « are neceeeary done in the most approved L D Fav, Grants Pass. oping. printing, etc., free to Co. only. In order to jret its besxficial by the California F g Syrup Co. ©n'y. >s to keep down the wee«ls for a lew manner. George P Furman, Grants Pa»«. «•ff- eta and to avoid imitation», please tb'iae purchasing cameras. remember the full name of the Company mouths until the treos are large enough J R Gunning, (¿rant« Pas«. >6QBtor Harmon i» now post master in printed on the front of every pau-kafre Ui eh ado the groued completely. After W B Ifikiretb, Grants Paee. <iranG Pa««, baring been installed April Developing Outfits and CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. !«t. He hee retained M im Jennie I>rrn- thio ne further < are ie needed except to J II Bonebr. ke, Wakiu. haw rnjurcutco cal . Photographic Supplies. Cer. 4th and front Sts. cut down ea« h tree wnen it has fruited. Benj 1 >iui»< a, GrauUi Pa«s. kle as a«Mii»tanl an J will aleo have the LevreriLJ.« it xft toms w y k w ok t»y all [njffUH.-l'fKt fw per The «zrehard renews itself lot years. J C CaaaphelL Granta Pane aeetflAnre of Mr». Green local l^appeninoe ► : $/.50t $8.00 6* $10.00, $12.00, $15.00 $5 00, Men’s Suits, Bovs’ Suits, and Young Men's Suits, A lot more will be in this week. Shoes are something all of you wear. It costs you nothing to ex amine ours, and you will buy them when you see tbe quality and price. Where Welch's Clothing Store. > Opera Ilouse Block. Grants Fass, Ore. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. ? CMITII & HOUGH, k _7 ■ UNITED STATE«. ATTOKNEYS-AT L a W, President . . William McKinley Vr.-e President . . . .Garret A H<)bart i P«active in all State ami Federal Courts Secretary ot State ... ... John Hay Office over First National Bank becretary'ot Treasury Lyman J Gage ' - . O regon . Secretary of Interior ................ C S Bust* G rants P ass , Secretary 0f War............ Russell \ Alger Secretary of Navy ...............John D Long Secretary of Agriculture. James A W ilson ARTHUR I*. HARTH, Postmaster General . .. .Jernes ......... A Gary | Attorney-General . . Joseph McKenna UUCTOU OF DENTAI, M RGtCKY, S eta i e of OREGON. Office over First N ilioiial Bank, (Geo W McBride U. 8. Senat. rs ... ' * ' ' (Joseph Bimon G rants 1‘ asn , < »KEOON. JThos H Tongue CongreMineii } M A Moody C. PERKINS, Atlornev-Oineral.. . D K N Blackburn ........... T T Geer Governor . ...Fl Dunbar Necretery of State C. S. DEPUTY . Ch as B Muore Slate Tree“" ■ .J il Ackerman tSupt Pub Ins! i m I :.>n MINERAL SURVEYOR, .. . W 11 Leeds State Printer.............. C E Wolverton (iKANTb < »BKOON. Supreme Ju lgm ....... J K B Bean ...... .. , F A Muore J JENNTNG8, Clerk Board School LandCom.. WHOdell J I F1R> U DICI AL DISTRICT. RESIDENT DENTHT. Western Division....... lodge H K Hanna Eastern Division .Judge H L Benson 30 Years Expuiieuue. FroeeculingAttorney..............C B Watson in Opera House block ; see the sign Member Boa ni of Equalizat. KA Einmill of Office The Big f'uoth. C. a. LAND UFEiCK ROSEHUKG. Receiver.............. ........ Henry Booth • j R anth P ash ,* O regon . Register... ........................... J 1 Bridgi» ■ JOSEPHINE COUNTY pRICE a - VOORH1ES, ....CE Harmon Joint Senator. ........ Abe Axtell County Judge REAL E s T a TE, and )Nick ThosB insurance . Commis.-iti'iers............ (Dick (¡4 <»rge Cmmiv Clirk . . . i»<»\ I»,. T' twit Representing the most reliable com- ... E 1 L slur patiiea in existence, (both tire and lite). bkunrt .. ......... i u Vir«uc Repieueiitai \e Notary Public. ........... i 1 I .ylor Treasurer.. O regon . bchuoi sSup« i in undent ............1 D iia)u*. G rants P ahs , ........... 1 om >mitti As*citeor .. B (J 51« ‘ uiloch N I’. DODGE, bm V u)«>r.. . . . 1 >r. J ,’.ly « r- I Conuiur... K$»REC1NCT <>»FllkKS. INSU R A N C E a n i . James 11«-iiunn J'isti«*e ... real estate . . J H I uiby Constable. Ciri UE <.K\M H 1‘AES. Life, Fire and Accident Insurance. Office with Price A Voorhies. \\ 1 (Joburn Mayor......................... Auditor..... ................. Vv Um« r McGregor G rants P ass ( »REGON. ( «.»i Johnson Treasurer. 1 B Elliot Street Commissioner. . . . h W Hnggerth 0OSHOW& SHERIDAN, Marshal..,. ( Dr. Wm Flanagan | L l Jennings MINING ATTORNEYS, ! F L ( oron Councilruen Special attention given to Mining 1 W A kiss’«ins and Laml Laws, and Land Office practice. I Flank Fvlech - ' 1 '' R omkri rg , - - O regon . Regular meetings ol ’.lie city «-<»um il «>1 • Grani’s Fa>* are held in (tie counc rii Graduate of Horology Passau Univer rooms in the city hall on the iiret and sity, Germany. third Thursday evening'-ol each mouth. I < IK«. I IT COl KT. Meets 011'he third Monday in April and tbe fourth Monday in September. covkty court Probate court meets first Monday ol January» April. July ami September. County cuvnmi.'tdonera court meets first Wednesday after the meeting of the couuty cour *. HAST and SOUTH VIA THK----- Shus; til Joseph Kessler, ....PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER Brices Moderate; lull Guarantee Given. FIRST NATIONAL Notile BANK — of the — * — OF — Southern Pacific Company Exureae Traine Ix»ave Portland I»< !\ I North. I South. $50,000. AT. 1 9:60 a . u Capital Stock, 8:99 P. M. l .’. Porti imi O.K lv . Grants Pass lv . ; 7:39P. M LV. 8 ;(J0 P. at . San Fran co 8:16 a . m . Receive deposits subject to check <<00 Above tra.: s Mop al all stations tietween certificate payable on «ieniand. Portland and Salem, Turner. Marion, Sells-ight drafts 01» Aew Yor k, Sun Fram Jefferson. Alban). Cottage Grove, Tangent. Halnv. 11 am ¡»burg, Juin lion < its. cmco . an«] Pur .land. Eugene, Dram Oakland, amt all Mation** Telegraphic tran*f«rs snM on all poinU» in troni M m R hi '.' I o A-biand imlu-ive. the Unite«! States. »»AM 1 V. Portland UrJftp.n. : V Aioany 6»p.a. Ar. Roseburr at . LV. LV. 1 4:30 p . . -'p M DININC CAHS ON OGDEN ROUTE. Pullmun Buffet Sleepers -- an«i — S econd C1 ass S leeping C ars GET » < F. Buettel, Merchant Tailor .SfMxial .Attention given U> <\»ll«-li<.rM» and general buninew« of our cn<on>er*. </o!!ec»i«*n< m. le thr-aig'.out Southern Oregon, andon ail acie^-able p .in*c J. D. JFKY, Pr«>ident. J. T.TU FES, A ice President. R. A. BijoTH. Cashier $5 PMSI'EHITI ud u IBI WIVT BWEtf. are insured only to tbonc who *ow or» tkbtld BKine. ■•Muj |«ostal fur «»nr illustrat ed catalogue and save money by purchasing irum the P acific S eco C omras », West Side Division __ 44 bole-ale and Retail, Ha< ra..if*r<t<*. < al ■ AIL TK a ;» »AILY : KX< KPT srWBAT. All Reed* ->I<1 at l<,«e.t price.. Arent, 5 V»r. ■ »anted. I :'eral di«.amt. i.ut i,., -eed. «nd 7 39 a . ■. lv Portland at . 11&5F. ■ at . < or valli» ..r. i:»P w on conimi.««ion. At Albi and Corvai.is connect with trains of iür entrai A ha-tern Ry Atta Luu to ail thieiigh trains < < 4 4 < 4 < 4 < < I i t fVrtland ai . | «25«.» I »r. McMinnvili« lv 5 50 a . w ia t Ul 4 furnishings Magazine 4 < Camera.. SOUTHERN OREGON Roseburg Mail Daily 1899. r* j I A. E. Voorhies. > w , 1 F. Buettel,