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ROGUF RIVtK gu URIER rVBUXHKD KVKBY THVMXDAY, PRICE VOORII1KS xnrroks and haoraixToiis. RCTKH or MUMCftirTlUM : •1.26 One Year, in advan«*e, .re Bix Months, ... .36 Three Months. ... .06 Single Copies, . . - The date oj »ppoaite your name indicates the time to wi hi« ___ h , your suiwription h paid ; ount with the < Cot ’oi bixr it is your account ares When vou pay your »ubacriptiun see that the date L changed. No pa;»er will be »topped until arrears are jxid in full. Advertising rates on application. Copy for change or* ad “must l»e Landed in liefure TueMiiiy noun, otherwise setting ot the matter will to < harged for at the rate of 6c per running inch, single column. Altera tions and additions to copy will be charged for at the rale ot 10c ¡»er running in< h, sin gle column. Jn all advertising contracts four issues constitutes a month. Grants Pass is the county seat of Jose phine countv ami is situated in the « enter of the .Southern Oregon gold mining dis trict though they should come forth now could never draw such a concourse of people as did Fifadoinjonc and Jetfrirs. And why is it? Tbeie it no reason why except that men love the coarser na’ure, as a rule, better than they do the finer. The champion brute ix a greater ideal In ths sight of American boys than one would imagine and the appetite is grow ing daily. The people were horrified when the state of Nevada gave such rec ognition to the prize fight but New York was not particularly censured and other states will not be as time movew along gom a INDIANS USING WAMPUM- nu PrlMltlv. »U.II rwrrwiM-r «• bv ÍMllí.r»«* H.dmrn bicycle economy During a recent re! •• nm ‘ng trip into Lake and Mend* <<<* euuDties. « Curator Charles P- W« v»nd of the Makes the ftxxt more delicious and wholesome 4 Golden Gala Park muM-u.n. | id a visit to the headquarter» of • al of the tribes of Pomo Indians, in I iHcr val- ley . and made many he» r dr.g ob- babitxof servatiouw of the cuxtoi •» « Long Ride Awheel. Doings on Gal ice. ’ Hingely this still uncivilized a»< C. J. Armstrong uf Cincinnati. Ohio, 1 i num- Ch a rhe Crow was taken sick u|>on the primitive people. He obi . William» School Picnic. is in town fur a day or two, having mountain ami had to go home horse tor uf rare and valuable r ex from The editor accepted an invitation to to stopped to rest on his lung trip awheel ba« k, instead of bis u«ual way oi travel them, among others a tri! I pestle 4 present at a picnic and closing exercisss U j British Columbia. Mr Armstrong is ing within an inch of thr- e fret long, w fiicb 4 __________________ of the Williams school on last Friday, traveling alone and seems to enjoy the had descended fr«jm Chief to chief of We are now able to get wagon loads 4 which invitation was given by tbe sights ¿long the way. He will return one oi jf the tribe» through uncounted to the forks of the creek, xo the freight genei rations until it fell into the hands < teacher, Walter Dyke. He, in company on bis wheel in the latter part of sum age on lumber aud provisions is much of a dead chief’s wife. Only the most with his two younger children, trances mer. He rides a Swift. 4 persistent effort and a cunning play ‘»n fess than heretofore. and Chalmers, left Friday morning and the old woman’s cupidity secured the 4 Graduate» for IM99 Mr Chaussee, wife and child were arrived at tbe hall where the exercises pestle for Curator Wilcomb, who has Tbe following are the graduates of tne the guaata of Mrs. C. E Harmon for a placed it in the museum and cherishes were to be held at 11 o'clock Here we found that parents and children had Southern Oregon Statu Normal xchoal few days. They came down in a buggy it as one of his dearest exhibits. from the Pare. Entered at the post office at tirants Pass, gathered and were still gathering for for the year 1S99 Among the things which Mr. Mil* Oregon, as second-class mail matter. comb found in the possession of the May A. Sutton, Ashland; Martha Hang out your clothing to dry. ths festal occasion. Ponios and coveted, but could not buy. Go to your work light hearte«l The program, which consisted of songs M. Smith, Hornbrook, Cal.; J. S. Wertz. Bicycle Sundries of all kinds. T hursday , J ink 15, 1899. was a coinage mint, says the San Fran And when you return bye ami bye and recitalk ns. w as begun and carried Ashland Elsie Wiley. Medford ; Leunoia All kinds of Bicycle Repairing neatly done. cisco Chronicle. According to the You ami yuur clothing have parted, John Galvin has »old his interest in to completion by the children ir. a most A. Huhn, Engería; Alma G. Johnson, if the perky cattle happen to be around. curator, the Pomos are the only Indians Headquaiters for the RAMBLERS. the Dewey to Roy Kremes who is now commendable way. The little fellows Bandon , Jessie P Rose, Ashland ; Ra in America who still make wampum for Watch it Go. will soon bo through actual circulation as a medium of ex editor and owner. Success to you Koy. seemed perfectly at home and were not nilla Purdin. Medford, W. A. H jit, Ash in the least embarrassed at tbe presence land; Naomi E. Crocker, Ashland, J. A. cleaning up in Rich gulch. Jobnie g«)«a change and who prefer it in their tribal flow Tin Cans are Made. Over 100 movers’ wagons passed ot so many older people. Bish, Ashland ; Edna 8. Parker, Grants to the farm to spend the summer on dealings to the money of the white through Red Bluff, Cal., bound for Ore After tbe close ot the program the Pass ; Egbert T. Robbins, Springfield. milk ami h«>ney ami bottling up good men. Other Indians have it in their Tin cans are lanzhe.1 at by the humer- possession, but no others continue to ista as the food for kmuts; but the part gon last month and still there are many teacher announced that the most impor Wash.; Edna N. Adams, Kellogg, |>oug- tiling* for next winter. 7 V F M It’s easy to to follow . Dry weather arid a continu tant part ami the one in which all would las county ; E«lgsr R. Van Dyke, Med- Hemy Hutchins is running his arawta coin it. that canned foul plays in the nourish-| AXÊ LE “ b,K Mr. Wilcomb found the Pomo mint j, // // load up ous shortage of crops in California is the manifest a <fe< ided interest, was near at ford ; Clara Hawkins. Eugene; Final with a g«Mxi body of ore in sight. ment of the uorl.l is not to to laughed A zk X loatl UP a a i vi orkfng full blast. Its machinery is ex hin if «Ay big b1« hil1 lf I reason assigned for the emigration. 1 hand, the dinner would be spread. We Wells, Ashland; Nellie E. Dement, The Cope mine w ill probably change ceedingly simple and of exceedingly a». The tin can literally folio 's the i k ¿X you grease Day, , tirants hands in the near future. <aw them coming from every direction Myrtle Point; Mary E primitive design, consisting of two inarch of civilization, whether to the the wagou I The brewery trust, which has just with well filled baskets and depositing Pass; Clara L. Puley, Ashland; Louise I wheels with I short wooden uprights, with a cross center of ‘‘Darkest Alrica” will» Stanley, I pipped and will soon hatch out, is to be (he same on a table which hn«i been pre Geniere, Ashland. Wanted. piece at the top. a stone base and a lor “Farthest N rth ’ with Nansen and ' MICA Axli Graasa ' one of the most gigantic of them all. pared for the occasion. The ladies at A girl to du general housework, (iood rudely formed stone drill, which ope A Statement. Ilia crew. So the making of a tin can as | Get a box and loarn why It's the pay. For particulars implire at thia of rates through a hole in the cross piece. An effort is being made to get all the once Hpread the edibles, which were »•Ext greaae ever put on an axle. ¡described in the Washington Star.has an ; - . <1 everywhere. Maue by Ths Pacific Pine Neville Co. ( inc ) of fice- Once a year the Indians gather mate breweries of the country into a combine. abundant and enough for three times as BTAMD.IK» OH« CO, rial from which to make their money. i interest of its uw n : The amount will reach over 11,000,000,- many people as were present, al I hough Grants Pass, (ire., in offering its product Items From Williams. The cans are aie ina«le ma«le by t>y machinery. : to the public, begs to state that it em They travel in bands to the ocean 000. __________________ the woods were full of ¡>eople. Morford ploys no peddlers or traveling salesmen. v. ___ and ____ there 1 Over 4,000,000,0j0 a year are produced in Grandfather Caldwell is quite ill. shore, M) or 90 miles away, We are in receipt of a copy of the John distanced the crowd but the editor It has established agencies in all the Editor Chausse paid Williams a visit gather shells which their women carry I this country. Assuming .*ix inches as home in baskets. At home the shells are ■ the average height of a can, some idea of Mining Laws of Oregon just published came in as a close second. Pacific Coast states, throughout the recently. turned over to the official coiners, who I the enormity of this product may be had Tbe ladies of Williams know how to East, in Mexico, Europe and the Ha by the Oregon Mining Journal, for which John John made a trip to Jacksonville polish them to perfect smoothness and we extend thanks. It is well gotten up cook,the men know how to eat, ami they, waiian islands. Hey wood Bros, A Wake when it is pointed out that if the cans Tuesday. roundness on flat stones. The polished in the pamphlet form and miners will one and all, know how to entertain visit field Co. of Portland are its representa were placed en » to end they would reach shell is then laid on the stone base of James Hail went to Jacksonville laid find it very convenient. The price is ers. There were a number from (¡rants tives for the states of Oregon, Washing the mint machine, and a hole is drilled ¡one and one-half times round tne earth. Pass and they all testify to the to t that ton and Idaho. Waller Driikin of San Monday. cheap, only 26 cent«. Twenty yeais ago a fruit can factory through it' with the stone drill. It is they were well treated on this occasion. Francisco, for California, etc. They will Lou Carson visited friends at Will then wampum, is strung on a wire or a consisted oi several d< z. n men aulas Germany, it is said, is violently op After dinner and the putting away uf supply the trade, in Portland and vi iams lately. string, arc! is ready for circulation. The i many boy helpers, who made the cans posed to the Peace Conference declar the baskets which remained, Rev. Dr. The new flouring mill is progressing value of the shells varies. Large ones all by hand. With 20 men and their cinity the Meier A Frank Co. has the re ing for arbitration and to thia end will Leslie of <¿rants Pass delivered a must are worth more than small ones, al I helpers, the most thai could be produced tail sale of the goods. The names of all rather slowly. work with tile inferior powers to render excellent address on the subject of “Pan, though the small ones are the hardest well known Chloe McKenzie is visiting friends jn io make. Sometimes the stones nre ’ in tho.se days was 16,000 a d»y. The the matter unpopular. Is it possible Ink and Paper,” which the audience en these old, established, houses is a guarantee for honest .straight Williams creek. colored with pigments and then they | j same number of emp'cites,most of them that Germany is fearful of submitting joyed very much. After the address, boys, ar«» now able by means of automat* forward dealing. W. P. Dyke closed his school last Fn become more valuable than ever. Some ' her difficulties to others for adjustment? the older people engaged in social con of them are rated at as much as a dollar i j ic machinery, to turn out over 200,0)0 a The material of the Pacific Pine Needle day with a picnic. No nation that des*res to do the right versation, whi’e the children "pent some apiece. A string of them makes its pos j day. Film and Plate Cameras for Sale or thing need fear the principle of arhitra tune in different »port» until the hour Co. has no equal ami once need, will Zera ptad visited the Stites boys Sat sessor a wealthy man. The improved mat hinerv of today is a speak for itrell. The company has in lion. urday and Sunday. A. E. VOORHIES, c ame to depart for home. Strangely enough, the official coiners combination of eight or ten machines, vested a large sum in buying patents Following wan the program : of the l’oroos are all blind. They are l’be tin sheets cut exactly the same size Willie Weidman spent several days at Courier Office. War still continues in the Philippines, and perfecting the process of manufact chosen from among the distinguished . School uring. Those who want mattresses Williams last week. 3 and the Filipinos are learning rapidly Song—“America,”. are loaded in a machine that reminds members of the tribe, and no Indian Recitation.......................... Nellie Anderson from the Americans how to fight. Un Dialogue. Editor Price attended the picnic ¡.ear ern become a coiner who has not one of a printing press. The machine is made of pure Pine Needle fl her should The Best $5 Camera in Town. cle Sam may have to send over more Alice Spar I in and Maggie Nip|»er see that they bear the trade mark of the the old hall last Fridav. reached a ripe old age. They become a affli-fee*ling, rolling and mortising Harry Perkins Pacific Pine Needle Co. troops than he at first anticipated. Recitation .................. machine, taking one sheet at a tune, Fred Bolt is working on his mining exceedingly’ expert with the rude dril Is. Gen Miles wants to go over and try his Quartette................ despite their blindness, and in a day’s looping over a narrow margin on each In Grants Pass, J. R. Hale ha- the claim on Powell's creek. Ma ke a Ali<e Kparlin, Myrtle Howell, time can turn out enough wampum to I edge of the sheet, hooking these ’ skill fighting Filipinos, Miles known NellieAnderson andGeorgia Stephens sole agency for our goods. Mi*. Bigelow and son Jim made a make them wealthy Indians were they I e«lges together, *,ni, finally, clinching hew to fight Indians and it may to that Recitation .. .Gladys Sumner P acific P ine N fedif C o . trip to your city last week. its destined owners. Curator Wilcomb ■ he can just as well put the Philippine Recitation ni .lightly he j lint thus made This pro Myrtle Howell Circuit Court. Dr. Robert Leslie preached at the Bap has several strings of it in theiuttsu••¡L Song by l.ittle Folks. retola to flight. Give him a chance. cess completes the body of the cans, although he could notijirf i(-e the Pomos Recitation... . Harvey Hparlin The adj uirned term of circuit court tist chuicii Thursday evening. to part with theii uiT* St. Louis Re which drop upon an endless belting ami . .Maggie Nipper convened at the court house in this city Dr. Hartland Law ot Han Franciaco Recitation Mrs Gruss and Miss Leia Goodwin are carrie«! to the next point of develop- | public. . * Recitation Eva Sumner start this spring ha. bean lecturing way down in the Em Recitation Lillian Stites Monday of Ibis week at 9 o’clock a. m. went io Grants Pass last week. ment. As it passes along, the seam pire alate on ' Higher l'hyaical Condi- Duet.................. toils and Merle Caldwell present Judgo H. K Hanna, deputy «li.*.- THE Di^ARF DISAPPEARED. by using Robert Irvine and family are fri-<'»' faces downward and runs through a tiona." He advocate, a partial change RacitalioB Earl Topping puty district attorney, I.. V. Mewart, relatives and friend« at Williams. solder well, which fills the joint with Raymond Bailey in the preaant way <>( proposing, in Recitation \ iiiii »I iik Ksperienrr of a Joenlar Sheriff Lister and County (y'ferk lead. Tbe surface of the j «¡nt is rubbed Duet Alice Sparlin and Myrtle Howell .uis.’Atiii Mallory. Minnie Dyke and l*h>«l<*lan Who llnd One other worda, “popping the question. Bartlett. \ll jurorej^rFflischaFged. Recitation............................................... (¡race Sumner off smooth. ha Malluiy were at Williams Friday . Short I. cm . Dr. Law thinks that in many (yneu’" 4U»** ’ f >n vs. Alpha Knighton The bodies of the cans n >wr automat* should become the custoir lit. I -jo- Messrs. Scott and St John were pros Recitation......................... *.........Ross Bailey for assault, etc. Pleaded not guilty; “Once in awhile one runs across a ically pass into the horizmtal apertures pecting on Horse Head creek last week. propose. Tb«wr«vWrwrnt)ld be all Duet .......................................................... bond fixed at |300. good story that is true, and one of the of a massive w heel, which revolves and Myrtle Howell and Georgie Stephens nght^b’-t. nhlnn ’t the boys scatter when Mrs. Griswold and daughter of Med Dee Cloriis Yokutn vs. A. J. Yokum, best that I have heard recently was told stops u))on a cylinder oi a pistol. Two ion lord have been visiting friends at this me at Pomeroy a couple of days ago •to the girls coming. suit for divorce; dismissed. Dialogue, “Picnic Party.” boys, seated above this wheel, have all plate. and vouched for as absolute truth,” they can do to keep two up-right sides Recitation Zona tooman E. F. lUnnum ami D. L. Browning vs. Otis says that there is no occasion to Song, “Ke«l, White and Blue’’. . . Sclmol C. P. Drown, W E. King and George Dew Smith, the blacksmith, lias some said W. T. L’hhner, n Pittsburgh com filled with heads and bottoms for the mercial tourist, at Smith’s. “It is said discontinue fka war in the Philippines II. Fisher; motion to retax the costs. , new ground fenced and is building on Merlin Happenings. to have happened to a well-known Meigs cans. One by one the«e tall in place, during the rainy season. The uisadvan- J. C. Eads» vs. II A. Ktevens and J, | his house. county physician who is a jolly good and ere-.forced on either end of the can Born -In this city. May 11th, to Mr. tages there are not so great as in Cuba. A. Leonhard ; motion to relax costs, Rev. C. N. Cross ieturned to his home fellow and appreciated the story tOO J bodies by dies. and Mrs. Bart Vest, a «laughter. After a rain (he ground dries quickly, George F. Wheeler, receiver Siskiyou last week, after an absence of several well to keep it a secret. It seems that i The wheel revolves as each is finished, Ike Rotor mon and family expect to thus enabling the troops to advance al • the medical man has a leg that was and they are thrown out and carried Mining company, vs. L. L. Jewell et al. «lays al Conference. most at will. The proper method, Otis journey by wagon some time this week shortened something like a foot or more along io the next machine where an Action to recover ore; court grant' d all Messrs. Corum and Lash, two wheel- [ I l \ an attack of inflammatory rheuma thinks is to push tlm Filipines until to the Willamette valley, where they in over ami atn>ve 40,000 pounds (Apposite (Court House. men of Missouri Flat, were seen on our tism. and in walking he uses a cane endless chain, which moves along faster they have had enough The |»eace talk tend to locate than the cans, rests on top of them, sj peculiarly constructed, so that instead National Eilutation.il Asiociatlon Meeting. streets last Sunday, some time ago was of no avail because Ths manv friends here of William that they are rolle«i around as they ad Capt. N i&h, accompanied by two other uf going completely’ to the ground with the Filipinos had no idea of ceasing hoe Sanders of Galic« creek, were sorry to I/O» Angeles, Cal , July 11 to 14, IMU'.i I lie short foot he places it upon a sort vance. The cans are tilled at an angle, tilttiee, but merely to gain time hear of Ins death whi h occured hi Excursion ticket« will be on sale July mining men were here Friday, looking of rest built upon the cane, which is so that the bottom and top edges or Grants Bass the first of the week 5th to 9th inclusive, good to return on after their interest in the mines. *.leel-«upported. When standing he fre- joints are, in turn, rolled around in a The negroes themselves down South or before September 5th, 1899. quently shifts from one foot to the Mi a Lulu Dyke, who has been visiting Mrs. T. Overton was shopping here solder well at the lower point of the must be desperate when they take one For rates ami further particulars, call Mms Acock for some time, returned to other, and when standing upon his Monday last. angle. Die tops are soldered on one of their own number and lynch him to- dwarfed limb he loses something more on or address H. \. Rotermund, Agt. S hi i home in Grants Pass Friday. Henry Miller was doing business at side of the machine, the bottoms on tbe fun* the while people even know that i than a foot in height. Beyond the af P. Co., Grants Pass, Ore. Our new saw mill is working away flicted leg he is powerfully developed in other An elevator now carries them to It not h&ndleii by an experi there is trouble in the air. It was only the county seat last Monday. trying lu make auiue impression on the every particular. One day he got on the burnisher, and thence to the big See This Oiler. in Mi»sis»ippi Monday of this week that Strawberries are quite scarce here, as enced pharmacist. You may \ gold or copper assay will be given to (meats. Mr. I ields has taken a number board an Ofyio river steamer going to tester, where the pressure of 35 pounds one Bimon Brooks had to forfeit his life elsewhere, on account of the late frost be assured of good results if Cincinnati. Later he took a notion fur to tiie square inch is exerted uponjthe ininrrs or to prospectors for a paid in of loads of timber to town al the hands of a mob of his own people, Dan Robertson received a fine new bi a drink of wlusky and went back to the can, to insure its strength and prove it you have your prescriptions advance subscription to the Got hu h for Mr. Snell of the Provult school, went because he committed an atrocious cycle from a firm in Chicago last week. barroom. As he entered the bartender compounded here. water-tight, after which it is pronounced one year. Those in arrears can take to Mt dford last week. Mr. 8. has a full was engaged in arranging the glasses crime. There was no mistake in getting Mr. and Mrs. Jim Neeley have moved advantage of this « Iler by pay mg up and school, and we hear hr is giving goo«l on the sideboard ami paid no attention finished. the guilty party. The uvgroes were nut to Merlin lor the summer. also pay one year in advance. An assas satisfaction. barbarous in their treatment uf Brooks, to him until he called for the drink. At A Frightful Blunder will cost you I’, just add 25 cents to the i Treasurer s Notice unless it may to said that lynching is Albert, Ava and Hugh Leeper started this time the physician was resting se Will often cause a horrible Burn. S Md SIXTH SI REET. renely on the short leg. his head bare amount and get the Cm rich fur one barbarous. Monday tor N »rthern Idaho to join their There are funds in the city treasury Gut or Bruise. Bucklen s Arnica Salve, year, the I h ‘»1 paper tn Southern Oregon. brother I '.incite, who has been there for ly showing above the rather high bar. Company II is anxiously awaiting the to redeem the following outstanding When the bartender had mixed the the tost in the world, will kill the pain several years. They will make the trip drink and turned about again the med ami promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores WANTED. UTIdcrville Items. arrival oi their uniforms. They have warrants protested to January 10th, by wagou. ical man had reversed his supports and Fever Sores. Vleers, Bo;is, Felons, Corns, been waiting, it seems to them, longer 1895. Interrai on Hsm^ w ill cease alter G. W Lewis and Will Lewis are haul The new ditch is a great benefit to the was standing upon his game leg. to all Skin Eruptions. B*-»t Pile Core ou than is necessary. Adjutant Tuttle says thia date No. ’» ing for Swede Basin. ». . 643 «27 603 farmers in this section, someway every all appearances a decisively athletic earth. Only 2-> cents a box Cure that uniforms tor all companies will be e \ chan <, e Mies Massie uf Merlin is v.siting 042 fellow. The dispenser of good cheer htki (UI8 678 thing lias taken on a healthier aspect, ready by the last of this week. The en guarantetd. Sold by W. F. Kremer, ( )RAN«,E ( ì R ove ow tifò friend» here for h few days. 641 636 looked around a moment inquiringly, (I Druggist l'he ditch is taken out above Layton > leaned over the bar xearchingly, and campment has been ordered for July 10, 672 677 647 ju't coining coiuing into imo bearing hearing, 2L , 1 ' ,rt* > ju*t Mrs. H D. Jones has returned to her ■ n •- r.nn Onvt 073 <»29 and carries waler to a number of farms 618 ami it is expected that the Oregon boys (»83 =■»' i le, . < al..a,i, al., a city y of 35UO pop. finally turned to the doctor w ith a stare Thj Forbrs Interchangeable. u uiiou. \\ ¡Il exchanvo for »...»«i ___ stock 1_ s_ home. She has been visiting friends in Il ey hange for hotel or fl’fl 074 blKNKlEWK /.. frum Manila will resth hums by the of blank questioning. ‘Where in the of gooc'- or ¡i By far the 1 x*t al um for Kodak p > 'in thè Rogue River Dated at tirants I’ass. Ore , June 1st, your city, valley ¡fv ” ■u deuce did that blamed dwarf go?’ he 12th. It has not been stated whether uant ag.jod orange grove •" I'r>. A V ..Th,,... —— »-'• Cot.. W. Joiixstis, i Sbubel and John Robinson mine home asked, pointedly. ‘I don’t know; didn't lographs is the Forbes Interchangeable the governor will order ths O. G. N. to 1899. Carrie*! I»owtl photograph album for unm mted photo see him. ’ said the doctor. ‘ Mix me a City Tre am . from Swede Basin Sunday. It HM E oit > \,n vs,.,; stream. Portland to take part in ths grand cele When a man toddy.’ He drank the second mixture, graphs. They are handsome leather bration that is lu take place when the E«1 Yantix passed through our burg Strayed. ■1 - - f: i tuwn. <tne ‘tossing some paid for it. then coolly drained the covered books nude for B0 ami 12<1 p l(J. 1 •*11 ' troops ar rive. Sunday en route fur Love's station or th>-i. r "er- n .*n<,Tk,ll,5r “« liflicult place in first, while the barkeeper looked on in Came to my ranch October last a light tograph One beauty of the book is »inter .. , i i s working ’ l 1 llere are I’. », re-of near there. There ne some pretty ar« er ; spurting astonish meat. As the medical man that 3fox ’». 4x4 and 4x5 photographs r , 1 lr" ’ ''™r-<>l<l A v» If we ar» not mistaken, and surely we bay horse with black mane and tail, one good people living up there now, isn’t all his energies to walked toward the door without the are not, there is a law on the statute white hind foot, small star in forehead, accomplish some use of the cane in a sort of bop-go-and- can be put in the same book. Call and there, Ed? no brand and is kreachy. Owner can • .>an>l tnttbut dinn \ tine critical passage in fetch-it style he turned about a mo see them. Pheiogs also in sto< k book, passed by the last legislature, “•■I »indtuitl an.l tank Would his business jour Berths Erickson ami Imr falli which, if enforced, will prohibit the use haw same bv pay ing charges a ment. ‘ I gueea it ’ s on y ou. isn ’ t it? ’ he net, suddenly '"all pl»c» in town, ».<<«>. ua Sunday M E. L eon \ hi ». 6n<ls his health asked. The barkeep said it was.”—Co- of the nickle-m the-slot machine. And A Card of Thanks HEAL estate . git tug wav arid lurnbux rress-Post. \ i mot mk , April Ju, IWJ. Sunday was Ghildren ’ s Day ami » m again, if we are not mistaken, District »'or info f<- < I s himself This is to extend iny thankfulEess to r-wniinK the »«rgain, good people with the kindly »»»¡«Um Ui real r*ta e lisud twlow. Attorney C. R. Watson said over his own swept out *>f the call ‘ on or address Fertek. the goo»I people of Hugo for their kind- n r. I'rr»rnll turn t. i d <1 1 c by the p - t ot hi » a office. ‘•rant. 1'»,,. of Miss Maude Merritt, our former tex« I signature that be intended to enforce net»«» in donating in my India if in the Oregon. ft running Justice of the Peace (to bride ’ s A ( ’ bickering square piane Inquire I er, whose pupils took part, that law. Has Mr. Watson forgotten mt of dix- mother as the bridegroom hesitate» cause of Chri-t ami my '-«.• re-of land of Mrs. Will Jackson. prayer is that $9 ' — then is the i cellent program The ge what he said in this connection ‘ "urely when the with his “yes”)—Step a little further 1 they may ever be ble»»ed •nd I widjonly i ! ■>, L If M-rnn. '••run Thirty Tlnrtv a. », re. rests in I was that some uf them con it cannot be that the law is obeyed by fruí» trre- t—.......... P«<k Train for Salt ipgfth s of i '• beck, madam.—Toledo Lee. r'‘ I hundred “'«ndrel Inni m - to furry when 1 am «>11 led to labor in , ,’nt ..i , ' •• n« wu»r. ,a.y term.. en. We had a very enjoyal kl I>i«cov»tv will all of those who prior to the law used ! have for sale at Kerby a fully t>f rescue and There is more Catarrh in this section another fienl. May the Urd add his program was not ren«iere< these machines. In this town they were KurniLJ H»vn, equipped train uf pack mules, fully of the country than all other diseases 'blewing ville children, but by the all removed after Mr. Watson made his eh eminently l»ul together, and until the last few tears • ■ .-rar i. .T ," M'rlto »•’•’>' red ,oi C flipped with riggings, consisting of H.i»o, or, » mere Mini- w«<er I of iTeaxanl Grove school det laiation, and in some places they wax supposed to be incurable. For a rts It re tiamri fur packing lumber, racks for Notice tuCrtditor* “All’aQ'iiet Along ths have nut been put ba«k. while m others teg the tn- areat many years doctors pronounced it packing all kinds of machinery, etc. •> ' ir nutritive a local disease, and prescribed Io« al In the county <x>urt of the state of On ( night” was rendered by they have t»eru, rtq»e< isliy by thoae who new land and Mt’-ÜZÍí01 rhl* »« geMive And remedies, and bv constanti? failing to All well broken. Call on ur addres« g»>r>, for Josephine county. Loomis, in a manner that I must believe that he did not mean what manufacture ’:u !”r ’run an.l . cure with fecal treatment, pronounced it In the matter of the estate i J. B. tltomii. Kerly, Ore. rapidly. *o Notice to ent and training. “The Purest be said. Perhaps Mr. W.ii"»n is of theupm incurable. ence lias proven catarrh I» rt '1 1 l"' and serve to be a ctrnstitui lonal disease ami there 1 of Abram Cole, detes-re»!. ) <- reditors. » n thi< by Miss I’earl Watson ion that the law is no good and therefore Ihwulution NotivC offset by ourself when . Notice is hereby given by the under- aluí. nerjpy and fore requires constitutioiial treatment. signed, administrator pleasing and winuing • » ’ .it • .r halt it* real It is useless to attempt to convict under it 5'li e in hritbv given that I lie co of the eetat»* of rlv «»itere»! t Hall’s i atarrh Cure, manofactured by It is a law until declared nut so by the partnership f trmerly existing between piece just fitted the •ased, to the creditors F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O . is the Abram Cole, 111 >»f, and all ¡»er* supreme court of ths state, and of course Harry $iaith and S. A. Benson, doing a Hymn" was spoken ■*« mis having claims against »., , :ar»‘»ng land three only constitutional cure on the market. i ni'uA Iro,u town. Il la taken internally, in doses from 10 the said deceased, tc exhimt them with to 75 »• it is the duty ui the district attorney k> blacksmithing busine»« to Grants Pass, Jewell, in a manner ’ 'jakloam. 4 a. res m necessary vouchers, __ gene within six months drops to a teasp«K-nful I/O fill It acts directly endeavor to enforce it. flowed bei *prr ‘ a ixrge after the firel pnbii. aii-.n of th.. ba« been dissolved b> mutual ceiisenL equaled in — — — ..ns noiice, on the bl ood and mucotu surfaces of the •o water (<>r irrigating »»'••akei (v o( tan ten ------- Harry Smith will vmtinus the buxines«, self a system, They offer $1’0 for any ca*e it to the sanl admtaiatrator at the <>ffi r -ea^m. two well*. *ev- era! Ths ex|*ert brutal nature of mankind tails to <m?e. >eud for circulars an I lee- Xbc Ax’ell, county dge, at < tracts l as», a uh lai to pia.e. f. room h«.use wi. also culle* t t»tllo and pay all ac “Wait! •ari toeephine county, feegon, _ commands greater attraction than all or to me in bead 11 mo a ¡al». tialile« , “ “ o"* “ ' 11 ?*'- r»*ntv •e* counts u( th«* eid firm. H Suirii, per*>n at my reshi-nre on Loi use creek. •auk and iarn> iniple- the excellency of oratory ever known •tv irut •e Address, F J Ghenev A Co., Toledo, Joeepbmecouuly, Oregon. p least n •iUi p,are tfdemrM.- I metti o In proof of this it is only aeceanary to Sold by Druggists, 75c. quartette la the M vt an x « O mention the Filtsiintnons JctTne»* fight tve u«r*! vo«t Hall’s Family Pills are the beet. A«lmmistrator ot the estau* i school, ju»t north of town Gooa *oh mtoiac- Co e, deoease«!. which occured in New York but rei-ently. I < Il Ì our Nlalsr Abe are nc«n» means.least was the toauti it in ‘uRiretion trun. A bargain > mju •» Unu»l» P m * Oregon. Jansary naraKittffty Immense wax the crowd attracted thith A Beautiful Gomplexion is an impossi su”g by lit* le Hattie and I First Step m photography rti no ..«ttm $l«H> er and nu thought did it takeuf the ad- bility without g«H»d pure blood, ths sort which toolt the bov Of eity. .5.1,1,.! fert This little book »bould be in the han !» If Shii«'h a Cough an i Conoumpiioo piea^ant ne« Mi room hvu*e, mirsiun lee. On such occasions there that alwavsexiM« in am tian wilh good tivstc*! the heart» c every amateur photographer. It con r»tre, which is su’d for thermal are always hundreds or thousands turned «il gesti «in, a heallhv liver and towel* Eviiieell» Pleas» tains complete information for the be- 26 etw . f.O eta. and 11.00. due* not a . y away because there is no room for them. Karl’» Giover Root Fea acts directh -n to lite fron gtLner and will «ave many disappoint take the buttle boot ami we wl the bowels, liver ami kidneys. ke*q nig <ret>b y»Hir m oney >«» «i for »»ver flit Jennie Lmd with her charming vmcr them in jwrfect health. Price 25eta .ami will etjual — IX m 'M ments and failures. Only 26c. Fur sale i. < guarantee. Fr . - . - » ev gripe. nor I fe moat he new. the father of oratory, * 50 rta. W. F.K remar t> A n r.o AirMf*' the county I by A E. Vuorhiss. Guiare» office. 12 — W F Kremer. A bsolutely P ure < The monev vou pay for a new wheel is some- times only part of the price. The bicycle mender gets the rest. If you buy............ < THE CRE5CENT > to begin with 'uU nee(l ^ave on^ a h°w*n2 acquaintance with the wheel-tinker a . noon ►► PH2TO SUPPLIES T’JLITSTT. • Ai'Hl, rnl land, a 1 4 lalhamf lath and piu'UT'nn^ pla-ur Im.-h „ ¿ X» ni».«)- apples. Peasbes Pna.he. ¿rape. ? S mostly apples. lruit».K<XNl well, everythiiir m2? aruund the place. Jii'tcutotth.^»® QSl ..t ihe bvt n dMM I the. its. t».. •“■J liuilt boune. s reoiu., tin well and necesMry oinbuildniK, 4 of land, at a good elevation Sowa T ot the town. Owing to . hana,"'T , to another state, owner wiUselai 'll , cost En«{uire of us. I I .-j Acres of re.I land Ivins will,, po.ure, liven- r. - in .ultiv»: land is one mile from '.rant» 1',.. -'•■'“'.d and .1 im.-t | . ..r,,^ treat, will make a line or. hard ■ H aOd ^HS 1744 A, reN’ 3 in.nK.r, I 1 < t- over 700 ir.e> ^.arjl. I ; apples; l.)0 acres of this ton ufo ► river bottom, and in the und8t apple tolt in the country. Wiiae J| are proving the mo>t profitable ■foB the fruit rafoer. Here i> a «•hancei/J u very profitable investment Tbe- good s room, hard hnidi bou f a .smaller house, good well, xto per 5 running water in the yard. ThajZ| is ottered for sale on" account of and growing inhrmity ot the owner ■ H M I ou AlT’h‘Kate, a t- iann.2UU aerr^ m «uiuva; year. Entire farm can I* avers'1 ditch taken from the Appkgt^ 1 farm could be made very proi.uix* 1 up-to-date farmer. Worth Want.J be bought tor halt that aiimuiit. XSOO l-'11 . ..... I hai oi city.less than 5 minuto walkUnU school or post office. Herein a very dem «fence in north edge • Lot 50x100 feet, set out to iruit and bd 7 room house, brick cellar, barnandtl 1 •>( W ) Five a- res near J *- T «iV/V ’ Good two story hou.^i and plaster finish. Nearly new 11 is dark loam and has a general uf iruit, irom apples and pears du i strawberries, and selected irom there rieties. A good well and necessun j buildings. Afaking a very pleasanti and within 10 minutes’ walk of thef. W ) Four acres in orchard VOVA/ house and outbuilding' . trees are in good bearing, and adj« city. 22ÍL21M. Clemens. \ ami up will buy line buildinri withii. the city. Wehavetbr , you have the nionty. Come in and J talk the matter over. Smith & Holman, •) acre' in north pal to ' itj is w huu.se uf 7 rooms; lath and i finish; good well with pump in kius about 2 acres in a general variety oi one-half of which is winter apples. W. sold on easy terms. I’lnCurtakci s. Death Lurks Ill Drugs.... \\ 11) Koy. N. Y. 1 v»J T ( W k 20 acres tw<> •- " town. >mall acres of rich black bottom. land. Will make a nice fruit and grain. miles n<- huu>e. '- Plenty old little jxl W I Thirty acres near town. » x yx /X. / rt,,j ail,| 3aik soil, ft lays well sheltered, and is well a«la[>; fruit raising. *.)/ W M k l * '' "" * unhard, and Leann? Good house and «>ut buildings. ThM ready in profitable fruit bearing. ^4 trees and choice varieties of apples. 1(1(1 ACRES five mil, - 'outhof' « Pass. 15 acres inq roved. l""i - general variety of fruit, 1 2 *tury hotwreB barn, corncrib, woo<L-hed, an«i agoo>!Cffl Also a '¡»ring near house. Large aiuo&»| oau, fir and pine for fire-w«»vd, will very cheap. M M k » ’ rx rx r land within ■ ¡tv ” Two story, ten-room house, nearly rel Good out buildings. Nearly all of is in fruit (tearing, consisting ot cboicf^H eties ot ajtpler, pears, ¡tea« lies, necU-’a^NB ¡•runes, quinces, etc- Alsu a goo«!'.* J of small fruits. A deep well of water. This is one of the finest, if best locations in town. Overlooking^® fields an«! rugged mountains. Orterwre toe on account of ¡tour health of ontH I will buy a neat ....... I 9 " with g«»o«i < • •' ' S *"«»<! 'tosi, barn, hen hou*e. andxili*^H i-vil* -ary out-buildina«. I. Fon<**> DiaklB/ lenced with division fence, niakinf»^ stock or hen yard separate irom ■•'lfiL’ linibc. 25-fo<»t ««•!• "> ,ine **■ wity pump; well watted up uui I hi' properly i> oitere-i fur ■ " ¡bxs’l its cost, on account of breaking up dy, who desire to go to California. $!()()() A f»r’“ <>f b-’ a. re* ur. '■reek. 12 at res ■ 1;'- <- Good variety of fruit. Water lor purines. This place is a torgain want to see it before it is sold. \ "t bri feet square with - *■ located in heart of city. or business iu« ation. H I wiH huy a' • ,f ¡ear an«i balance in timber. 1- fenced with new toard fence. lour acres in fruit bearing. (.¡enersl'Tl ty uf fruit. Land lays lacing ito **■ Ju*t the plat e for fruit culture. A house small barn and goo«i well- •v ■ and let us tell you more atout «SI5OO On« blot-k in town. year old fruit tree- ha-;«>r year« l»een .producing 'er? ¿jl berries ai i There is a good house an«l out al"»*) a good well. Five minute“ hool or church. Would se.. 1 iWxl.'si feet, (comer lot,) for D " IM would make a beautiful building lot. I Ip n,Le, of this tlll, 4 within m . miles i ’ , ' dairy ranchea in Oregon, wb> «... astiviWB Hlt/ItJiVll, ------ ’k • J ■ irr “* for *aie at a bargain to ü any « ... ”■*■ *n*'.l money to put into a business ot th»^ Photographic Supol»<* Tripod Sliding......................... Ruby lamp, candle.................... oil........................... I Printing Frames . * Print R-dfers ................... J,»errot2P* Plates............. Print Trimmer....................... Negative R.xks ... Developing Trays ............... Bilie Print i«pet. 2 dor Rex Sensitive Paper. 2 dot I. 4x4 •• ard Mounts, per dot 1<K to Hypo........ Developer ÏOe Ph'Xo Pasto, Jars Photo »applies uf all turile ** M Coi nix* office. A. E. Vuoi