AX IXDKfKXDKXT I A VIM, PkVOTKD E.I’KCIALLY TU THS lst«»UT> OF BOl'THXKX OXKU.M. GRANTS PASS, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1899. VOL. XV ing the condition of my wrist, l«egan talking very loud and fast and taking his knife cut the strings. Thrilling Experiences of John H Sowell of Alt All being now ready to start, the old IT’S Indian who took such a liking to me house When a Bey—Held Captive Bicycle hospital for all repairing at WORTH tailed the two bauds together and formed THERE ’ S t rainer Broe. for Nearly Two Years. SOMETHING them into line. He then tent a young ECONOMY For a finl clash »Aval, go to the Citv Indian to the band 1 was with and took TO YOU IN ­ hotel; B. A, William», proprietor. The following article, which we clip the one w ho hit me on the back in his TO TRADING Take your blacksmithing to Trimble from the Dallas. Tex. Murirng News of party and ordered my shirt to be put or , INVESTI­ A Bacher for firet-clacte work. AT which was done. When we were ready May 6, 1892, will be read with much in­ GATE L. L. Jewell made a business trip to terest by the people of Josephine county, to start the old Indian gave me a friend THIS Portland the latter part of last week. OUR Ought to see our $i 15, f 1.50, $1 .95. $2.50, S3 00 inasmuch a* it gives a thrilling exper­ ly hug anti we parted. 1 afterward STORE. II. C Perkins is spending this week in ience of the boyhood days of one of her found out the old Indian was a big chief PRICES. Shoes. the vicinity of Six Mile doing some sur­ highly respected citizens, in the person and waa called Buffalo Hump. They A new line of Ladies' Shoes just received to sell veying for mining parties. of John H. Sowell, who has boon a res­ put me up behind the young Indian that at $3 oo. Miss Adelia Hartb of Grants Pass and ident of Southern Oiegon since 1860 and the old man uad deia»l«d out of his par­ When we separated our party went Miss Aggie George of Kerby, went to who now lives on A It house, this county. ty Our Men's Suits at $5 00, $7.50, $9 75, $12.00, /•'A: - The gentleman's experience of nearly up the river and the old chief with bis > \shland last Saturday to attend the Nor and (15.00. two years as a prisoner among the In­ party went down the river. inal commencement exercises. We traveled up the river until noon The Free Methodists will hold a camp­ dians when a boy, will l»e a vivid pic* Boys’ Suits, f’ 00, (3.00, $3.50, $4 50 are just and then crossed over to the Texas side, I meeting near the bicycle grounds iu this turo before bis mind as long as he lives: what you need. In June, 1838, 1 was captured in Fan We then left the river and traveled 1 city June 7-18. District Elder W. E. nin county near Red river by Comanche along in the edge of the prairie until i A full line of Underwear at the right prices. Goode from Eugene will have charge of The Largest Assortment in town and at the Lowest Prices; All New and Up-To-Date, some of Indians. The Indians were hid in the night and camped on a little creek run­ the meeting. He will be assisted by the Richest Designs ever shown in the town; have a big line at 15c. ning in the direction of Red river. 1 was high grass about a quarter of a mile from Rev. J. H. Brown and others. We’ll frame your Pictures for you in the Best, Latest and Newest Mouldings at Prices that will the house,in the edge of a prairie. I tried not tied this time for the first since my The Christian Endeavor and the capture. The youug Indian who was Please you. Woodmen excursionists have all re­ hard to escape but they were so close detailed to go with us appeared to lake when they rose from the high gras* they Potato'and Vegetable Slicers, 20c. turned from their Portland trip. They soon caught me. There were two of some interest in me and took me in his all report having had a fine time, not­ Patent Self Sealing Pic Tins, regular price, 25c, our price, 10c. charge. I slept with him and had a buf ­ them and they both had horses hid in withstanding that it rained a great deal Try the New Window Cleaner, loc/3 for 25c. It’s Guaranteed Satisfactory. the brush, which they soon got aad falo rob© to cover mo. Next morning while they were in the metropolis. mounted, putting me on behind one of we traveled a southwest direction, aim Opera House Block Dr. J. A. Townsend, Presbyterian them. ing for the headquarters of the Trinity minister at Roseburg, was a passenger They traveled up (he river and kept in river. We traveled over a roiling prairie Ortintm I’m*«, Oveggou on Saturday's southbound train, going the timber as much as possible so as not all day and camped ou a little Blroam to Ashland, where on Sunday he to be seen, until they reached a creek running east, Here one of the Indians near enough I thought all the Indian, in coinutencod talking very loud and fast feeling came over me, and the thought preached the baccalaureate sei mon be­ I called Caney,about six miles from home. killed a small dear, They had a good the world had come here to yell and and motioning to me and then to the of the folks at home ran through my fore the class of ’99, Normal school. At this place we were joined by four tune roasting and eating it. 1 being make a noise, for they all .eetued to bt> Indian. The old woman then sent the mind like wildfire. 1 dismounted, and The Free Methodists will begin a others all on horseback and some of the very sore and tired lay down on thv telling at once, to the utuioet capacity girl after the chief, who soon came. The wilking up to where father hail sat down QEORGE II. BINNS, camp-meeting June 7tb, near the bicycle same tribe, 1 think. They stopped and grass and was soon asleep, .Next morn- of their throat,. Our party went on to men talked awhile and looked at the with his face still covered, and pat my grounds in thia city. It will continue 1 talked a few minutes, and then s*ripped ing 1 was up in time for some of the ven­ the upper end of the village and «topped. boy's head and then came to me and arms around hi* neck and said : ASSAYER, over two Sundays. District Elder Good • off my clothing. They then all mounted ison and some penola which the young They appeared to bo at home. looked at the wooden knuckle*. They “Father, don't you know me?” VIA 1 li E ---- from Eugene,assisted by Rev.J.H.Brown 1 but one and he grabbed me by the Indian gave me, for we bad no bread. Aitor pack, were taken off and .upper talked awhile and both seemed to lie He looked up quickly at tho sound of Offi. <■ op|x»ile Hotel Joftephine, will have charge of the meeting A shoulder or arm and one leg, and threw After eating we made a start over the over, tlie whole village Meemhled and a angry. They finally sent off and had my voice, and said, “Good God, is this Shasta Route G rants P aes , - - O regon . grand time is expected. general council was held. I, a. ueiial, two horses brought and tied together, my lost child7“ and grabbed mo in his me up behind a big buck Indian for com­ rolling prairie xluiost west. — of the — We traveled all day without stopping. attracted the attention of the young ou«. and the chief made sign* to me to take arms and wept. Gan. Houston got up Beginning March 12th, the Northern fort and you can imagine how much C. HOUGH, In the evening we came in sight of some of tho tribe, all coming up and looking off the knuckles, which I did. Ho then and put his arms around both of us and Southern Pacific Company. Pacific Railway will inaugurate a double comfort there was in it, silting up be­ timber and were not long in coming to at me. They .aid .omething but 1 mad© signs that 1 must tight the boy. kissed rny sunburned face. Ths council daily train service to all points east. hind a big Indian, naked, on a poor ATTORNEY AT LAW, E r vreMTraina Leave Portland Dailv it. It was a branch of the Trinity, and could not underatand what it waa but 1 They had hot the two horses ou broke up, and Gon. Houston had fathsr horse with a sharp backbone, and no These trains will both be first-class and Practices in all Slate and Federal Courts South. 1 North fully equipped. This gives a service protection. here was the Indian village iu the beud thought it wa. about lighting, a. that WHICH COULD WHIP. and mo to go home with him and spend 7:00 p. a. lv . Port Unti Offi. e over First National Bank. at . 1 b .« O a . M And we went at it iu earnest. Wo the night. We traveled up Red river until we of a creek. The creek was afterward ... about all I bad done aiuce 1 had 301. N lv . (.rants Pass LV. 5:20 p. M that is unequalled by any transcontinen­ G rants P am , • - O regon . 9 7.15 fought something like half an hour. I This was at Austin, about tho time it a . m . at San Fran’co LV. i 7 :00 P. M. tal line. For rates or other information reached Choctaw*, and then crossed into called Denton creek. It was here that been among them. I made up my mind that I bad a new had no idea of ever giving up. 1 had was made the capital of the young re­ Above trains stop at all station* between call on or write E E Dunbar, Agent, the Indian Territory a,nd cam|>ed for the Captain Denton was killed about six Portland and Salem, Turner, Marion, ARTHUR P. HARTH, night, the Indians now thinking they years afterward in an attack on the vil­ tribe to conquer, and I felt that I coaid almost rather died, situated as I was. public. Not being accustomed to a soft Jefferson, Albany, Cottage Grove, Tangent, Giants Pass, Ore. were *afe. After taking care of their lage. We all dismounted, and 1 think do it a. I had done tho other», with my ns was a tough and wiry little rascal bed for so long a time, 1 did not sleep Shedd*, Halsey. Harrisburg, Junction City, Weather Report. DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY, Eugene, Drain Oakland, and all stations horses, they broiled some meat ami every eye n the village wa» looking at wooden knuckle.. 1 stood tho trip very and belt! out as long sm he could, but had very well, but when I did was dreaming from Roseburg, to Ashland inclusive. Following i* a nummary weather ob­ wanted me to eat, but 1 declined as I me. 1 was then delivered over to bh well, a. I had rested up at the eth.r i to give up at last. The chief took me up of home and mother. Next morning fa­ Offici over First National Bank, servation at Li rant* Pass during the was not hungry. After stip|>er they tied old squaw by the young maa who had village. Being tired from the long trip I in his arms and carried me to the wig­ ther and I prepared to start home. 1 Roseburg Mail Daily O bxuun . G kaktb P am *, month of May, 1899, as reported by J. charge of me. 1 attracted but little at­ I tumbled down on the ground and went wam and he and the old woman and still bad the pony which the chief had M lv . Portland Ar. I 4 iop.M. B. Paddock, local voluntary observer for me hand and foot and laid me out on ths LV. 1 12 10p. M. LV. Albany gras* to sleep, naked and without cover. tention after the first day, except among to aleep. Next morning 1 wa. up early, daughter aud others who followed had given me. We hade tho general and 12:25 p . m . the Oregon State Weather Service. 5:2U p. M. at . Roseburg C. PERKINS, LV. 1 7:30 a . m family good bye and came out to get our The Indians watched all night, turn the young class, who had a great deal of and after eating a little wan thinking of a genera) jollification* Max Min. Mean Precip DATE After this I gained favor with the horses and found the chief, bis wife and Teiu. Tern. Tern. inches about, until day light. I slept but little, ■ |x>rt at my expense. They would stick home, father and mother, sister, and DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. U. 8. DEPUTY 38 45 52 but oh, what thoughts passed through me with sharp sticks through the dsy brother», and what might Uapp.ii to tribe, for I had whipped the boas of the «laughter waiting for us. Such was the 02 Pullman Buffet Sleepers 1 45 01 29 MINERAL SURVEYOR, iny mi ad that night, of home, fathsr and and at night while all were around the those 1 had left far behind, not knowing Indian boys. This settled my troubles attachment which the squaw and little — and — 45 54 03 3 .01 but what soma of those scalp« they were in that direction for some time. After girl had formed for mo, they had mount* mother and mv unfortunate situation. tire would set slicks or fire and S econd C1 ass S leeping C ars « 39 55 05 72 < >BBUON. O bavt *. P ass , darn ing around might be uiy p; or fath­ I Illis the old chief gave iur a nice little cd their ponies and followed our trail Next morning we were off as early as we BURN ME 56 64 48 5 Attached to all through train. 01 63 40 51 couid see, For breakfast I managed to with them. Thia sport lasted morelhan er a or mother's As this was raaning pony to ride and the squaw made me a many miles across the prairie to the big t> J^R. J JENNINGS, 55 76 34 For further particular» inquire of George ? eat a little. When they started they put a week, and the old squaw in whose through my mind, someone touched me , bow ami some arrows and a buckskin village of tho pale faces on the banks of 74 44 59 Estes, Grant* Pa**. 8. me up behind another Indian, but being charge I wa» ueemed to get tired of the on tho shoulder and looking up I saw , auit, which wah composed ol moccasin*, the Colorado river. They, the chief and RESIDENT DENTIST. 58 78 39 9 sore from the previous ride* I could not fun and it wa* stopped for a lima. 1 the chief standing beside tne. He put leggings and a hunting shirt. I was some others, followed us as far out as 8.) 62 39 10 West Side Division 30 Year- Experience. 55 63 48 see that the change whs any way bene­ got tired of it before th© eld squaw did bi. arm around mo and pulled me up to 1 then rigged up in Indian style. My Brushy creek, and here we were to sep­ 11. 49 66 32 MAIL TRAIN DAILY ¡EXCEPT BUNDAY. 12 Office in Opera House block; see the sign ficial to me, but 1 had to bear it as best The squaw bad a little girl about my him and patted himself on the breast I plain clothes, which my poor mother arate from the Indians. They camped 50 59 41 of TheUJig Tooth. 7 :3 üa . m . I LV. Portland \r. B IOp m 13 1 couid under the circumstances. size and age who aetnied to taka a liking and Haid something, but 1 know not had made were by thin time badly worn on ths creek and father and 1 stayed 45 51 11 .65 p . m . | at . Coryaiiia LV. 1:20 F. M 14 57 with a ssttlei named Bryant. O k E< ION We traveled up Red river until we to me and would slay with me nearly all what it was. By this time the little girl and very dirty. G kamts P ass , 49 02 36 .02 15 Al Albany and C'orvaLis connect wilb 16 Next morning we prepared to start 50 We staid in this village tho balance of 60 40 05 came to the mouth of the Washita, and the time. That appeared to make the got up and came to where we wore. train» of Or. l entrai A Ea-tern Ky. 56 59 44 15 17. JJR1CE A VOORHIES, here we met about 40 warriors, all paint­ boy» hate me worse than ever and they Dio chief and his daughter talked ! the time I was with them, which wa* 22 again on our journey. The chief came 48 61 KXPBrjan Francisco. Net rates 55 68 56 42 paniea in existence, (bolli tire and hie), $17 first class and $11 second class, includ­ 23 never to molest him or allow any of hie camped for the night. After taking the old *quaw. She uaade a sigu for me hearted condition. W k had not been treated very well while here. 49 52 24 .86 46 Notars Public. ing sleeper. care of horses and eating supper all com­ to bit him but 1 tho ght best not to. there long before the wigwam was 49 52 After father came home and found tnl>e to do so. After all this wan agree« 1 25 46 54 Kates Mini tickets to Eastern points and U bante P ass , I I kkgon . Europe. Also JAPAN, < HINA, HON- 26 52 63 41 menced talking, telling their adventures. That seemed to make hitu a little brav­ crowded with visitors. I paid no attea- TKA IJ A < an be ob­ 49 05 I suppose, to tach other. The party I er and he < ante up and gave me a very ttoh to them as 1 was not feeling very to the settlement aud got a few men and me with a new suit of buckskin and a tained from our agent, (»rants Pass. 68 60 28 52 P. DODGE, was with, however, seemed to do the *evere kick on the shin which hurt con- well and did not want to fight. 1 think I went in search of me, but could get no breechclout decorated with bead* and 54 62 08 46 29 U. H MARK HAM, most talking, and looking at me and oc­ sidrrable. The old *quaw in ado a mo­ every little Indian in the village came I tract of the Indians. They were out porcupine quills. Father bought ius a 68 50 R. KOEHLER, ‘ F. ’ A P. Agt., 30 44 P. INSURANCE an I ¡8 62 1 52 Manager. Portland, Ore, 31 50 casionally hitting me on the back with tion fur me to hit him, and I did as bard 10 see me betore night, They behaved about two week* trying to find the trail, suit the night before ws left Austin, but REAL ESTATE the next «lay but having laile«l returned. After re­ Gen. Houston prevailed on him not to I as 1 could, knocking hinijiiown. There very well the Hret day, but S immary : Mean temperature, 53; such force as to Life, Fire and Accident Insurance. 1 key began to flock in, I I think for a reg- maining at homo a few day* he fitted iet me wear them until I got home, so maximum tem|>eralure, 85; date 10, HHEAK TH K BLISTERS To Cure a Cold In One l>ay wa* a boy etanding by with a bow and Office with Price A Voorhies. minimum teui|ieratiire, 29, date, 10; the chief's wig himself out with blankets and provisions people could see how I looked when re­ Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. AH total precipitation. 3 04 inches; number made by the sun in traveling. It seemed arrow arid he drew it to shoot tne, but ular combat. I was at O keuon G kants P ass about 20. They suitable for the trip and set out alone to captured. to be sport to them, but 1 did not sf*e warn when here camo the old squaw knocked him down before druggist* refund money if it fails to cure daysclear, ti; partly cloudy, 7; cloudy, We hade the chief and family goodby came up to me and felt of my arms and hunt for mt*. Thin he kept up all sum­ where the fun came in. They enjoyed he could do so. 25c. The genuine baa LBQ on each tablet 18; prevailing wind, 8. W. this sport for some time, but seeing I That gave me a license to fight, and I leg. The old woieau motioned for tne mer, most of the time alone In the and started on our journey home, leav­ QOSHOW&SHERIDAN, did not flinch but looked them steadily would knock them every opportunity. to hit them, but I was not on lbw war spring he conceived the idea that he ing the Indians looking after us. We MINING ATTORNEYS, in the eye, they quit and sat and looked This appeared to make the old woman path that day ha 1 thought there were might recover me by making a treaty could hear the little fROsrecTSKJ attention INDIAN UIRL CRYING at me. take a greater liking to me and she made too many for me to tackle One little with the Indian*. Being an intimata Speiia attention given to Mining One Assay Free With Each Subrcription to the Courier. Send in $1.25 lor and Land Laws, and Land Office practice. One old buck who seemed to have a me Rome knuckles out of wood to fight follow about my sire camo up and bit friend uf General Ham Houston he went until distance drowned her voice. We one year’s subscription to the C ourier , mentioning this offer and little heart an«l some brains, came to me with. That gave me courage and I felt me hard enough to raise the old Howell to see bim, and succeeded in getting traveled all day over a rolling prairie Ro*. kBURu. - - O regon . you will receive, in additiou to the paper, a ticket entitling you and took me up in arms and made aigns as brave a* a warrior. We remained in stock that wan in me, and without think I hem to treat and lilierate captive*. toward our home on Red river. About sundown we came to a settler's house to one Gold or Copper assay will be given. Old subscribers can that he was my friend. 1 bail no ob- this village about six weeks. Duriatr iug, I made a lick at him He dodged This was in the summer of 18.36. and slopped fur the night, and were well ROBERT G. SMITH, hit him on top of the head which jection to this, all hough I was not on and 1 this time the old chief an«J his partv re The Indians, however, put them off a can secure a ticket by paying all arrears and one year in advance. Wlien tlie turned They were gone about a month trade the blood come freely and he at long time, telling them that I wa* dead treated. 1 had a great many questions very good terms with them, If You Want a Ticket Mention this Offer. H D. NORTON time for sleeping came I was tie«! as and brought back several eealps and once left tor Ins wig «a in. and that they had no captive*. Think to answer ths children and tbs old folks ROQUE RIVER COURIER. Presently a big Indian and the boy mg thio might be true they gave up in •is well. I think father called them urual and slept by the old Indian who quite a lot of horse*. ha«i befriended me. The Indian that A lew days after their return the came har k, the man looking as mad as a I despair. During the fall tho Kiowa* Guthroy. ATT )RNEVS AND COUNSKLORS The next day we traveled among a tied me was the same one who slapf»ed scalp «lance commence«! and I thought rattlesnake. He and the chief's wife I came and campe«! at the village and bad at L aw . great «leal of timber, crooks, etc. Those me on the ba« k and he tied me so tight it was the moat miserable siuht I ever with them a lx>y whom they ha«l cap­ A A Office in First National Bank Building. the strings buried themselves in my witueHHed. Every one of them that tured below where ws lived. They were reeks were called (hree Forks of the Bartlett’s old Stand, wrist. Neit morning the old Indian, see- could make a noise and wriggle afoot taking him to Bent's fort to sell. They Trinity. After croosing the crooks wo G rant * P ass , - - O reo on 4 was up am! around the ecalp pole,which would not allow us to talk to each other. «aiuetothe Hulphur fork of the Brazos Î of the ring. When 1 stood in the center They started next morning an«l went to alwnt sunset. Here wi staid with so­ the old chief rode up he got down and Graduate of Horology Passau I'niver- Bent's and sold him. He cost his father other settler. Farber called the family FLOUR AND FEED. •ity, Germany. came to where I anti the little girl were Father, bearing of hi* arrival, his Tennessee friends Their name waH Standing and, putting his arms around ; ; went to see him to find out if he knew Hamlin, limy wore nice people and me, *ai«i something in his own language, anything of mo. Ho told father he had reeled us well. Next morning wo again rhe old squaw 1 was with was his wile i stayed with me in tlie village ah be went and the little girl wan his daughter , to Bent’s, and that his lost boy wa* They bad no other children. I was there. Ho had done all he could to find treated well after I g«>t with them and | 4 me, and could do nothing more until ..PRACTICAL did my own fighting. The knuckles spring. WATCHMAKER. That will hold 24 glass J B. PADDOCK, Propr which the iquiw made for me caused By this time 1 was getting to Im quite plates or 72 cut films, or the boy* to l>e very cautious when and an Indian. I had gained the good will Prices Moderate ; lull Having purchased the Marble Stock and Busines* heretofore owned 7» nd con any amount less than I where they hit me. for I could make the ( of all and seeme«! to l>e a |«et among Guarantee Given. ducted by Will Jackson, I am now in position to furnish anything in the line ol . blood come every lick I hit. them In tho spring father set out to these number*, or plates Cemetery work either in MARBLE or GRANITE I have had over a quarter of | Alter a few days jubilee we »tarte«! for get me an«! another treaty wah field, but a century of experience in the Marble and Granite Busi news and can fill your or­ and films together, and for An rxperi.need and opto- Aii Excellent Combination. ' Wichita mountain* where the big villag«- •w usual they left rne at tho village when ders promptly and give you the beat of workmanship. only date cutter and filter, hai the chief* went to the treaty and again i The pl» a-ant rn< thod and beneficial wae. They traveled at their leisure and Will make a specialty of construction work from your own designs. located In Granta P* m and effect* of the well known remedy, ! silled many buffalo by the way. We told that they ha«i no prisoners, but fa­ SYRt’f* or Flow, manufactured by the I traveler! several days and caroe to a J. B. PADDOCK. opened Tailoring Room, on ther would not listen to this and would I C alifokhia F io SYKtB Co.. illuAtrate Front st., cor. 4th, with a full insist that they should send after mo, the value of obtaining the liquid laxa­ ■ large spring of water in the edge of a line o( Cloth». Ding expert* tive principles of plants known to be d«-*ert. It wa* an old camping grouad but they would again return without me. — OF — medicinally laxative and presenting Here we stayed alsiut a week, the In- once in the bu.ioeaa warrants Tho news would come to tho village, These are not toy cameras them in the form moat refreshing to th* SOUTHERN OREGON. him tn .eying a but the old squaw and tlie girl would | taste and acceptable to the system. It ' diane, horse racing and gambling. They I but good leather covered is the one (»erfeet strengthening laxa seeMied to be trying the epee«! of their « not consent for me to go. Ho quickly instruments taking clear tire, clr.osing the system effectually, I | stolen horse». 1 fx-gan to get over my bad I $50,000. Capital Stock, Perfect Fit and dispelling colds, headaches and fever» I sulky ways and get a little friendly, but IMBIBED rill WILD LIFE and Idistinct photographs gently yet promptly and enabling one Satisfaction Guaranteed. not wo much eo but what I would take a Ba«." ve depiant. ,ubject to check •< os and the nature of the savag«, and Laving . to overcome habitual const ipati«m per 4x4 inches. See the work •Sititi ' t payable on demand. manentlv» It* perfect freedom from little knock with the boys occaeierially. < learned the language, that 1 was almost , done with these instru­ objectionable quality and sub flat, - sht draft, .» New York, San Fran Stages Tun troth wave daily between Grants Pass. Oregon, and Crescent every contented to stay. They sent for me the ' All work well finished and as •tan«*, and ita acting on the kidneva. I They wanted to tie the best in every- ments. ciaen. ind PotUand. ' thing, but I wa* on the kjokout and third time l>ef«»ro tho oquaw and girl' liver and bowela. without weakening cheap as good work can bo City. Cal., passing through the following interior points: Wilder- Tsl^rraphic tranefsn «old on all point, in ttr irritating them, make it the ideal I wante«l to tw the beet myself, for 1 could < W'.rti!d consent for me to go. They see- ' done for. Call and look over ville, Love’s, Anderson, Kerby. Waldo, Shelly Creek, ths Li.ited htatea. laxative. ’ see it plcaeed the chief s wife am! daugh­ mg that 1 was almost reluctant to go earn plea. Patrick's Creek, Gasquets. In the procewi of manufacturu g figs . Attention r>vm to Gdlscti n, anC and thinking that father would not Also agent for a Chicago are used, as they are pleasant to the ter to see me come out first beet. We fewer . :,»in«e of our cualomero. taste, but the medicinal qualities of the - camped here about a week an«! the little know me, as I was so sunburned and tailoring house. WESTBOUND EASTBOUND If desired we arrange to give Shlle,., r- mad« thrcixtM^rt Rootbern remedy are obtained from senna and lx»ye would try me every day while we J my hair had grown so long and that I Cleaning and Repairing Or< . »nd rm »11 accembl« |>oiota. a. m other aromatic plants, by a rnetho«» b, aU « «»—!-•<• A- ««• taMU CAPTURED BY THE COMANCHES. local Dappcninoe ! You Buy House Furnishings Right Wall Wall Paper Wall Paper. Welch's Clothing Store, More New Carpets. Iron Beds Just Received. Big Line Mattings. EAST and SOUTH A J£ N. — A. IT I GET A Staple and Faacy Groceries,Provisions 4 Joseph Kessler, Grants Pass Marble and Granite Works Magazine Camera. . F. Buettel, Merchant Tailor FIRST NATIONAL $5 BAKK Grants Pass & « ¿scent City -STAGE LINE- (Carries I*. S. Mails, Passengers and Stage Express. < A. E. Voorhies. TIME TABLE. BgueRiwUirieril.2j. F. Buettel, i ___ » J. C. H VRI’ER, Grants Pa«,Or.. Manager. I I