1 1 AX iNncriMDEXT r.«rKB, DlVOTBD EcrMIAI.Lt TV TUI IXTKBKKT* V» SOITUTBX O b IUON. VOI. XV GRANTS PASS, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 24. 1899. Washington Letter. From our regular correspondent.) W ashington , Jane 19th, 1880. There is more criticism of the admin­ We, the untnee charged by bis politi­ history of the Making of our Elay. will sell you tickets via the old reliable A.C. H ui gii , cal opponents with unnecessarily in­ Northern Pacific. You tan enjoy your When Widow Rosa made Hie original R obert G. S mith . creasing the army, and he will try to get trip via that line and get as low rates 1 »ated J une 19, 1899. along wit bout doing it. Some of his beet flag of thi« nation the was young and as any inferior line will give. I r^EORGE H. BINNS, friends do not hesitate to express the handaome, t “-rt hr- H Á. U TT The Christian Endeavor society of the opinion that lie is making a serion« mie ■ h i h i—i u and her home wa« in Arch ASSAYhR, Presbyterian church will hold its regu­ take, and that the volunteers will have street in th« city of Philadelphia. The VIA THE ----- lar weekly prayer meeting next Sunday to be called for before we see the «nd of manner in which she received the com Office op|M>site Hotel Josephine, misalon, the succevs with which she at 0:30 p. in., the topic being, “Our Shasta Route the fighting in the Philippines. G rants P ass , - - O regon . Country for Christ.” Psalms 33:10-25. I earned out Its details, ami the general l'he new commission to investigate — of the — A Christian Citizenship meeting.) Isthmian canal routes isn’t in any hur­ praise awarded her skill are all matters Everybody is cordially invited to attend. ■ ry to start for the scone of its principal of history—and it i« history worth telling C. HOUGH, Southern Pacific labor. It held two meetings in Wa«h- It is a proud moment for the winsome Articles of incorporation for the Med I money-back tea and ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ex ore«« Train« Leave Port Limi Dailv ington last week, and after authorizing widow, now affectionately known by the ford bank have been filed. It is capita 5 'Till Pi ac: a es 111 all State and fed. ral Coiirta ¡South. 1 1 baking powder at lized at $30,000 and isdivided into shares i Admiral Walker,its president, toappouit people whose flag tdie wrought as Belty 7:00 e. M. i lv . Port I tnd at . n :00 a . m Office over First National Bank. c Jin mil tees to consider each branch ol Ross. The committee appointed by con­ !» 3') V M 1 lv . Grants l’a.-s LV. i 5:20 p. M of $100. The incorporators are R. H. i G rants P ass , • • O regon . . 1 • X M. 1 Ar. Han Fran'co LV. 1 the work, adiournod until July fttb, gress, having no lens a |>ersnn than “the Whitehead, J. E Enyart, J. H Slewart, when another meeting will be held in father of his country” for chairman, Above trains stop at ail stations between W. B. Roberts and H. E. Ankeny. Portland and Salem, Turner, Marion, Washington, at which it is expected a with Col. K o - m and Robert Morris as the The Northern Pacific will carry from Jefferson, Albany, Cottage Grove, Tangent, The Prospects of War in China. plan for the invostigation will be report­ other member«, were ground about her, Shedds, Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction < itv, 3,000 to 4,(XX) of the School mana« East, the sun streaming in ui»on the silken Eugene, Drain Oakland, and all stations If China actually breaks up, whether ed and adopted. returning from the Teacher’« convention from Roseburg, to Ashland inclusive. fold« of the new flag, causing its bars Mr A D. Wood, a prcminenl Hono that event means the complete triumph next month The teachers are posted and stars to glisten and reflect in the on the be,I, latest and inoet reliable |oi Ru”'a: or the ».tabliahment oi Rus lulu merchant, is now in Washington. Roaeburg Mail Daily O kkoon , man, BritiMi, German and French He says there has been a general im­ polished floor of the quaint old room. B I0 a .1I. LV. Portland Ar. 1 4:30 p . m . router. The artist, loiiii A. llagsterm, pit turns 12.top. M LV. Albany •’sphere« of influence,” Great Britian provement in Hawaii since iuannexa LV. 1 12:25p. M. Chautauqua, July 11 22 promise« to be 5:20 p. M. AT. Roseburg A'P LV. 1 7:30 a . M I JJ C. PERKINS, baa vested interest« in China to main tiun, but that the failure of congress to an impressive seen«. It was evident the greatest assembly yet held. Great that George Washington wai pleased extern! th« laws ol the United States to tain — interests which have been estab ­ DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. «•peakers, including Sain Jones, DeWitt lished under the promise of protection lUe islands has been the source of much with the flag. History hints that lie U. S. DEPUTY Pullman Buffet Sleepers Miller and Frank Beard. Strong school« by British political power. Will Great worry. He added that although His is­ made the aketch for Mr«. Roes to work — and — MINERAL SURVEYOR, and departments. Fine camping. Write by, and there is no word to l»e found in­ S econd C* ass S leeping C ars Secretary or President at Ashland, Ore. Britain go to war for her commercial in­ lands were an integral part of UucU dicating that any change waa made from terest«? It is not necessary for us to in ­ Sam ’ s domain, its citizens are in reality ------------------ --------------------- - - ----- ----- O bkoon . G kintk P am , Attached to all thiough train« for full particular«. quire whether commerce, in this age of proceeding as though they were still on the original finished flag unfurled by the widow. She seems t« have met th« ex ­ For further particulars inquire of George __ __ Tickets ______ ___ ______ _ free intercourse l»etween nations, is foreign ten itury ; that letters were t ar­ Buy rf # yc-ur for the 4th. The R. J. J ESSINGS, Estes, Grants Pass. Baseball committee are building a large worth a war, whether the awfnl tragedy ried from the United Slates to the is­ act re< | ti ire manta of the committee, and grandstand on th*» baseball grounds that of war is excusable for the maintenance lands for a twu-cent stamp, but the Ha in return for their rapt interest in th« West Side Division I will seat about 1000 people. Ticket», of a monopoly of trade at a time when waiian receivers had to pay an addition­ result of her handiwork her face beams ■ 30 Yearn Expei lence. with gentle satisfaction. MAIL TRAIN DAILY IKXt KPT BUNDAY. 15c on sale at Dr. Kremer’s and M. no civilized power is actually excluding al ttiree cents, to bring it up to the is­ K Office in Opera Iloti-e block: see the sign 7:30 a . m . i . v . I’orUaml NPEUIFK ATIONK OF Till; FLAG. Ar. : 5:50 p . m 1 the merchant« of other power« from her land postal rate of live cents before they , Clemen’s î'i^SuOt 1 he Big Tooth. 11.55 p. m . I at . Corvallis lv . ■ i :2<> e. m It was on Saturday, June 14, 1777. that ¡domain«. Great Britain owe« certain gut them, and that the same old tariti O re <» on Joe Caskey, the blacksmith, who ban duties to her citizen« who have gone to ay G rint « F as «, AL Albany and Corvai.it connect with rates have to be paid on imports from the American congress passed a resolu­ trains of Or. /entrai «t Ea-tern Ry. bet n employed at 1’eil’e «hop, disap­ China and built up there the enor­ the stales, and will continue until con­ tion «tipulating the specification« of a ■j}RICE A VOOR.III >, peared last Saturday and Hasn’t been mous interest« w hich are now* complain­ EXPBKBB TRAIN DAILY n . Europe. Also JAPAN. (1I1NA, HON- missing from bis former stopping place. for the Englishmen whose pecuniary in­ Living is high, lor we are very largely the first legislative action of which there Sf G rants P as «, OLl Ll' and AUSTRALIA < an l>e ol> terests are assailed, but for the mainten­ dependent on other countries lor our is any record for the establishment of a tained from our agent, aj born lucky, and now has secured the assailed, but for the something vague in Here, and we have, therefore, to rely lic without any definite premonitory Uflice with Price em put»l*wli«EI I'iilA. British situation in China, and by our mercial travelers and a reduction of ths own uncertain problem in the Philip­ pay ol J bi more, the railroads will The only weight given to the theory pines. This is a consideration, we think, l«M 121,001.000 and IB« iiutois, |J8,000, that tlie flag was taken in part from th« A ttorneys and C ounselors that is worthy ol serious thought by the at L aw . administration, when the time come«— 00J. Mr. Dow« also leslilied tnal the coat ol arms of Washington is contained lollowing trusts ha I materially incr« a««d hi the records of the part lie played in a time that slioold have corne long ago Office in First National Bank Building for a final decision on this subject.— the price ol the goods they control: arranging for th« making of the first Harper's Weekly. O regon G rant » P ahs , flie non pq»e, Im and enameled ware, flagcontaining the «tars ami stripe«. In orass goods, chairs, rubber shoes, tin this connection it is a generally accept««] plate, while paper, common soap, tiinl fact that Mrs. Elizabeth Ito«« made this Graduate of Horology Passau I’niver- FLOUR AND FEED. gla-s boltle«, clocks, all metal goods, flag in Philadelphia in a house which is sity. Germany. orusties, cum Os and ribbon. Ihis in- yet standing is Arch street. The con­ formation, Mr. Duwe raid, bad tarn ob­ vincing evidence to this effect ha« been tained hum commercial travelers in the cxtllected and publish««] bv her grandson, W.T. Canby. He assert« that a com lines name»]. 1 lie English are taking ftdvantage ot rnittee of congress, accompanied by Gen. th»* existing pieasant relations between Washington, in June, 1776,tcalled n|>on ....PRACTICAL tfiem and the Americans to improve the Mrs, Ross, who was an upholsterer, - WATCHMAKER. commercial relations between Home ul “ami engaged her to make the flag from J B. PADDOCK, Propr their colonies and the markets of the a rough drawing, which, at her S'lgges Price« Moderate; lull Having purchased the Marble Stock and Business heretofore owned.and con I oiled Mat« . A reciprocity treaty be lion, was redrawn by Gen. Washington, Guarantee Given. ducted by Will Jackson, 1 am now in position to furnish anything in the line of tween th« United Males and the ftrili«b in pencil, in Imr ba»'k parlor.” This is Front St . «ill I5TM I* OHK Cemetery work either in MARBLE or GRANITE I have had over a quarter of riduny w( I’-arba-' ^ has been sign««], I the flag wfii< h was adopted by congres­ r w.z * n " a century of experience in th • Marble and Granite Business and can fill your or­ <>ne with British Guiana, almost com sional resolution a year later, ahd there An Excellent Combination. plvted, nrgotiatiuns tagan for one with | seems ground for Mr Canby's assertion ders promptly and give you the best of workmanship. The pleasant meth taing raiib'*d by tne senate, the flag of her c ountry stands committed them in the form mowt refreshing th» they aha!I be approved by ti e house be to history. T« the «rre there is yet to be SOUTHERN OREGON. taste at'd a<< ept able to the system. It fore becoming rflrctive. This is an unuan- dedicated ,a monument, and the Hag- is the one perfect strengthening laxa 1 al provision, but it makes it certain that ' strom picture is ;>ow«ibly the bent tribute tire. r|»«ai)%ing the system efTeetually. $50,000 Capital dispelling colds, headaches and fevers no treaty will go into fore« that does nm fr»»m ing lor clerical appointment« in the On-i a source of inspiration •nd loyalty to objectionable quality and sub bus bureau, it < an be <>ffcially stated 70,01)0,M un all points in or irritating them, make it the ideal dorarment of one of your srnater«, or ol' form a rallying poiht for every able- ville. Love's, Anderson, Kerby. Waldo, Shelly Creek. Che United State«. .MONMOUTH, OREGON. laxative. a r» | ifsmtat.ile from your state, and t>odied man in the land. And there will Patrick's Creek. Gasquets. in the process of manufacturing figs the other 1« to pass the examination re-1 •I«G gather the women with their prayers I tilling bool for Teachers.— New Build Special Attention given to Collections anC are used, a* they sre pleasant U» th* qnired by the bureau. Without both, I > .New Departments.—Ungraded coun­ general b«i*inej* of our COM" th er*. ta*te but the medicinal qualities of th« ne applicant stands the slight*«', show el godspeed and courage to the fathers, try m-hooi work. EASTBOUND WESTBOUND CkiTertion« made throughout r**ne n,. - •r the full riam*- of the Com1 r» ► to 11 |*r week Tuition 2> per term pig- may ta found, one qnicaly ami surely cured by Karl'at in­ of e».ry package. I* A de printed ;wea is beanti ft; 1 which tl f*n week«. Fall term commence« Sept ter Root Tea, the great blood purifier black and white «pulled, and tissue builder. Money refunded it n Gas«! t to Excuraior CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Summer term June 27-Sept. 1» rev??nt Cit IAN FMAWCXBOO, CAL rttewarl at tbs not aati«fa< lory. Pru-e 25 eta., and 60 i alaiogne, A*ldrese IXÎVHWTTELF. KT MBW TOB«. W ▼ R. L. Ct ar ax ix, Pre«, dent. W, F. Kremer. J C HARi'ER, Grant* 1’a.M, Or Manager Dy *U VrugxiM«.- ErMLB pel UAIll K'tolutiors of Rvspvct. local cappellina Honorable Circuit Court of Oregon and the Member« of . Buy Camp and House l'urnishings Right. Welch's Clothing Store, i GRAND EAST and SOUTH Schillings Company. Your Grocers CELEBRATION GRANTS PASS Arrangements have been made to have everyone enjoy themselves. Come out and help the I n p dodge ’ An extensive Program HAS BEEN PREPARED OF THE FOLLOWING Basket Dinner Various Games. Bicycle Races Ball Game. Etc I - A. PART RUSS, Staple auil Fa acy Groceries,Provisions Joseph Kessler, Grants Pass Marble and Granite Works In which our local company will take part. FIRST NATIONAL B Jk HST ŒC ) Grants Pass & Crescent City Stock, --STAGE Lint — (Carries I'. S. Mails, Passengers and Stage Express, Grand display of FIREWORKS In the Evening. State Normal School TIME TABLE. tat River toril.?