Tim«« are food. Tb.ee unodaoyiof
it. No man need 1« without eu.pio,
rn.nt at fair «a<M U ba ia able and «ilk
rt nuanan svkbt . xi odat ,
mg to «orb. Tbe»« ia activity ia all
PRICE A VOORHIES,
itoe« ol baaaeee
Money le fairly pten-
tifal. It hae bwn oaly a abert time aince
an era of ¿'««I financial depremi«.
«i * >ome time ia tbe future there • ill be
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another panic aod more deprnmion
It
Three Month».
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lo ,pi;e q , tariff. Ire. trade,
M>w AJ»:«» Harth <4 Or»««» F»« ka*
MM vuitic» «Ufa Mr* A- A. Fort»»,
j »ear Ptarar.
ROGUE RIVER COURIER,
^OYALÄ
1
cc
W» Lave not iaeard that any of the
returned »old ter» were Hobeunised in
Granta I'M*
Tbs girl» of Grant» Fa»»
are ladie«, that*» why.
in one,company of a Pennsylvania reg
iment are four ton« of millionaire»»
What causes a young millionaire to en
list as a private to idler? Pessimists and
those wbo think Americanism >• dead,
please explain.
Of ad the politicai cries that maie
weary our ear», this of •‘plots” is the
most exasperating. Some e**e i et» lc
•very thing, Mark Hanna pulling the
wire«. A« Carlyle »ay« of Deemoolin«.
of tbe French revolution. “Almost 1
conjecture that I, Camille mvself, am a
plot, sad wooden with wires .
If yoa don’t like some of the article«
published in this paper, pleas« keep it to
yourself, f«r your own »ake. We try to
publish tbe truth, and it may hart som»
of you readers, but we can’t help it.—
Oregon City Cuarfer Herald
If you don t lik« some of tbe articles
published in tA*s paper, «ay so. just ad
you want to. How will ws know slieth
er you like them or not unle»« yon do
say so. Evary man has hi« own opia
tons, which differ from those of some
other man. Editors are ns exception,
but it is tbe intent of th» Cat mu « to
give do» respect to the hoaorable and
sincere opinion» of every one.
Notice is hereby given that for the pur-
l>oee of correcting ad errors in valu»‘..jr.,
' ieecription or qnahty of lands, lots < r
other property, the board ot rqual.zAtion
I ior the county ef Josephine, slate of
i Oregon will attend at the county clerk’«
i office on M »nday, September the 11th
I»t4h and cunt inoe from dav to day un
I til the aaro-ement roll i« examined.
Dated at Grants Faw, Ore., the 10th
i lay of August, 1809.
T h Mvs S mith , k**-roor.
Mr. and Mr«. W. C. Stites went Io
Grants Fa»« Wednesday.
Packages
Mrs. Shoemake is very »ick at her
home in the Baltimore country.
CJ»mHr and Crop Report
Locai Mm».
<»eo. A Hdl, quarti daini in Mt. R«-u*
ben dislnct
IxKaled July lo. rerorded
Aug •
1
General Mew ».
Tbe revolution b«-adrd by Jiminez is
gaming ground in >an Domingo
A B, Mason, quarti daini in Mi Keu-
M. Faui I^ron’elt*. a< t used <>f a plot
ben dtetrict. Ixa'ated July 10, recorded to wreck the French republic,was arr» «t
Aug .6.
ed near Fans, Augud, ¡2.
L. O. Swetland, quarts claim in M< , The West Ind ies were visited by a
Reuben district. Located July 10 re- terrible hurricane August, x. Fvrtu
corded Aug.8.
Rico e»pecially, «uffero l severely. The
W. G. Stinson, quarti < laun in M l number of killed it estimateti at from
Reuben district. 1 » » ted July 10, re- ’ three to five hundred, and thousand«
were left destitute.
corded Aug. M.
Secretary Root has app’iei L»r ai I to
J. O. Stith and T O. Nau- te Í > » O
inches of watet on Josephine creek. l-o t ie major« of a I citiee in the !.’n:l*d
M.atge of <>v«*r 1 > < ‘Bp ; ila* *n.
rated Aug 1, recorded Aug. 10
The Mexican General Torre«, on learn
Fred Fay, 20 acres placer mining
ground io Todds creek mining district. ing that his nephew Lad heenkidedby
the A*equi«, ordered all bi« 4«* Tsqoi
Located August 8, recorded Ao gust 13.
pri«K>ners to be «hot, provo mi biy iu ord»*
F. W. Il ugge rib. quarts claim in Dry
I q a«*uage bis grief.
Diggings mining district. I xxr a ted Aug.
M Maitre Lal»-»ri. c< .t«-»*.
r Drev-
11, recorded August 12.
fue, wag ¿Lut in tbe back on August 14,
l^egrand Milton
and
William B.
and fatally w inded by a man who bas
Flamm, quart« claim in AUh4Mtee mln-
been lying in wait for him.
mg district. Liicnlrd August 7, recorded
The buulh Fionda coast »at vi-ited
LlegUVl 15
l»y a hu rricane on Augast 12. N
nt
To Clean»« th< System
damage is reported.
Effectually yet gently, when costive or
Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Iowa an !
bit tons, to permanently overcome habit Wisconsin were visited by a severo
ual constipation, to awaken the kidney» Inc storm on
the night of Auguat. 11
and liver to a healthy activity, without Two men were killed and four injured
irritating or weaken ng them, to dis|>el by hgbtmug
Live stock was kiHe«i and
headache«, colds, or fever«, use syrup of
Figs, ma le by the California Fig Syrup
Co.
The EketKM
Tbe qnsation of binding the city for
water, light, and sewer «vstem. was tub-
tnitied to the people for »rttleinent Is*l
Moo lay. The day pa««»*d
ff quietly,
with litlle excitcment.tb ».igh there *vn»
•d lo b» «put» an under current of strong
'«•eng m rvgard U> the matter
Th<
•tertion wa» very close, the propositi n
being luet by 10 vote«. The total num
her uf vote» cast was *JK a very «ma 11
vote fur Groels Fa««. It w juld naturally
be »npp wed that « qu»vti-»Q ef such im
ports»
a * lüi» «
. -i . <• u«t an the
voter«
B«-, auve this proposition »u
Io«l due* not mw«»«rily indicate that
the n a .»tily of the
ped not de*.re
•ome «ueb measure
But the element
of indefinite»»»« in the proposition,
the fact that many believed that the
was inadequate for tbe purpose, b
very iargely to deieat the meaeure
I >liow i: g * the vu _
war
Yoe Mu
j b tret Ward
Id
*e» end Wan!
45
Third U «rd
14
Fourth Ward
. .. 3» 26
Tbv >^>ukane Bloke Ke pH I advucat«*»
that a dvpartment ol '‘prospecting br
oddest to ibr agri« altural college cirnc-
ulum. A «*hooi of prospapcting migt I
be all tight, but for one thing. There >«
»0 man under tbe tun that know»
enough to teacb »mb a «cbool, anti
th*?re if very little exact knowledge in
regard to formatiuu« and mineral tlepo»-
jl«. that pertaining to gold bring e«|ws
Tata ..
lallr uncertain
There are H mmhiv «
Fluraitly
which will euhotantiate in some eases,
and in other» tbev will m»L The aver
age book taught miner or prospector
generally ha» le unlearn a fmd |orti n
of bis knowledge before be cue put the
rest of it Io practical use Of rooree a
knowledge of mineralogy ia always of
practical use, but nature will »neb se
verely any proc tor who trtee to ma««*
thr ptactical conform al wavs to the tbe^
•reti<ai. Approach nafuro moioet y and
humbly if you wish to »earn her «ovrete. J Al Droggi»te.
. a. 104 114
10
set
Rev. Parker from Gteadate.
Nearlv time for our fail term of set«-?*
and not a wayie tea« her appiiwi :*>r tL*
’A »”-ar i Bra.’i rd Lave »tared or>
tbe upper end of Coatin’» ditch.
•ideratien, p'x>).
It it »aid that sums of th» South
American •'Republics’ ar» about to
enter
ia*o an
alliance, presuma
bly hostile to tbe United . State«
They cannot remember the fact that
they would all have been «wallowed up
by European power» lung ago, only for
the Uuuod Mate« sod tts M mroo l*oe
trine. Veneiuela
would be British
territory, and would have a far brtter
government, and be much better of!
generally than it ever will be under tbe
management of its own hybrid talent,
bull tbe*« fwopie behove that all men
are endowed by their Creator with cer
tain inahenab o rights, atn >ng which are
life, liberty, and tbe pursuit of r»role-_
lions, and they would bitterly rueent
any encroachment on their ancient and
hereditary right of revolt and confisca
tion.
__________________
The bu»e-ridden city ol nan Francisco
claim« a complete and <nerwbe»lm.0g
victory for g *od government in tbe late
election. Tbt« revolt is due in part to
the new primary law, by which voter«
elect de ' gatet* at the po •
It 1» al«o
due to tbe efforts ol eaeh individual
ds.ly of that city, and to none of tl»e
other«, that i», if your mind le compre
hensive enough to asesimdate all their
assertions. The root of political evil
In»« in the fact that the better rla«e of
citiswns lake» ultie internet ia the pnm-
anee. Th* results of a corrupt primes*
are far-reaching and never-ending. If
tbe’ ring" can <a|turv the pnmar re,
th* victory is woo. Voters can then
take their choice between two or more
evils. H e primary is the moot nupur
tant part of an election.aad by eit» ttons,
we govern. Voters who stay awav from
primaries mu«t not rati against misgov-
einineat, fur they sr» responsible
Co»t of Water awd Light Flam»
the crescent
wial return about tbe ifkh.*
Tbe ra*a -Suodav morn,ng mads the
Domp oa Cteice
camper»
¡a this viriaity rustle to get
Rumor ba» a new »tore on the nver
tbeir th ng» into tbuir tent«.
front.
There sro sevvieas every two wrwk» at
We didn’t do a thing but play cards
our scboolbouie. tbe minister being
tfie other night.—C 8.
Ma. E i * ttqb
8ir: For the io for ma
UOO ol tbe people of (Grants Fam. I wiU
give you a tew figure« de rive« J from Mr
Gate», buiider of tbe foilowmg different
water and light plants, received too late
for publication before the election on
Monday. Water awl *ight plant at
men knew where to stop, when to let Hillsboro, total cost, |30,QU0. The wa
well enough alone, pe'bep« we would ter is derived from eight well», eath 19
hare no panic«. But they du nut and I
inches m diameter, of different depths,
they never will learn. Hence, panics*
tbe deepest oyer 300 feet, fbe wel’s
are a part ol tbe program.
• ost
Tbe main pipe* are »ig in
ches in diameter, and right mi'es of it,
tear Notes.
tbe power, i« 50 horse power engine and
At o. 9. Mac\rthur with 4.000 men
tiO horse power toiler, which runs both
alvanced within throe tailee of Anga •«,
water and light plant. At Klamath
which will be male the bese of opera-
Falls tbe same party buiit waler an«l
Uone ineteai of ban Fernando where a
tight plant al a coot of 418,000; at Hep
garr.aun of 600 men have been left.
ner, water and light plant coet 832jOO);
Transport Rberidan «sued from Nagas
at Castle Rock, light plant alone cost
aki with the California regiment.
96,000; al Elgin, water plant alone reel
Aio. 12
American« occupy >anta
• 12,000
H. E. SwfTH
Kits. Mae Arthur is am bathed anJ
The
bray
Lkcam.
narrowly »«cspes being kilted.
A ft». 13. Goa.
1; M. Yuung a ¡bri
Rorros Comma; Al Thursday even
gade occupy San Mileo, 10 mile« from ing’« saaaitm of the municipal council,
Manila.
Exes, three kilted and 13 there will be brought up for final pass-
wounded, isc'uding a lieutenenl of th» a«.*e an ordinance prohibiting any per-
?lst infantry
•on from working by th« day with a
The Transport Centennial narrowly team of horses, without taking out a
escaped capture by tbe in«uigente white dray iicens*. This innocent appearing
ashore on a reef.
little law, if enacted, will mase itself felt
Ato. 14. The meurgentt lake the ag~ in many ear*, and to many citiaen«.
gresidve and untueceeafuHy attack San Our garden« Will go unplowed, brick,
Luis on the Rio .Grande near Cslumrit- wood, etc. uohauled, nniews by a licens
A « radar atta< k wa« made ua »»r;» if is ed drayman, and when the city adver-
four miles west of Ma a «
(tees for bids for street work, tbe job
will be limited to licensed draymen, etc.,
Real E»t«U Treasier»
etc., in fact in ways innumerable will
J. krtzner to A. L. For«*
? in
thia little “pel” severely bob up unan
Grant» Fas», con«ideration |S50
nounced.
Alex Wetherall aad wife to F F Casa,
And as some of our council men have
Ejf ol bE*4 of sec. 14, and NF < ol XE
• ignifird the r eurn»-et ds-ire to have
*4 of »ec. 28, tp. 37 south range 6 Wert. itiis law added to th« many we now
Consideration, |1,000.
Lave, it may pa»» tonight. If our pres
Jacob Grumman and wife to C. E.
ent law was 4le n v* afed or proved in
Harmon, SEL< of >E!4 of sec. 17, XE «
adequate to protect our license**. dray
of XE1*'of sec W, and XE t of NW 4
men. there would be some excuse for
of sec. 21, tp. 39, south range Sweet.
passing a new and a more stringent law.
Consideration, |1OJ.
But the opposite i» truí, and there iwms
C. E. Harmon and wife t« M J. Bur.
co reasonable need for making the lot of
the toiler any harder . in fact, a dray li
NE^ofeev 20, aad N‘, of NW’4 of
cense of auy kind is ancailed for and
•wc. 21, tp. 39 south range s west. Con
ought to be abuiivbed, unless all trades
sideration, 1100.
and businesses are iicsueed; at any rate
O. A. C. K. K Co, to L. A Lewie, *W
let u» not be «o unreasonable as to deny
i4o<BW>4 of Me. 33. tp. 33. south
any man the right to work by tbe day
range 5 west
Considaratioa, 100.
with bi« team in order to earn a living
H. B Miller and wife to Annie I.in-
in our town.
T xamstk *.
aiman, .o< in Grants Pa»». Con filer s-
Not»« of Mectmg ol Bo«d of Equalization.
tioo, 835.
Eliba Root pramiaee that the war will
I* pttahed vigoroualy and that bv lb»
c I om at tba relay maon. wlncb will ba
about iba laat of October,
there
will be 5Ó.OOÙ men in the Philippine*.
The American people now réalité that
they bare a barder laa* in thane mandi
than they at luet thought. bat they are
not frightened thereby
M jet difficulty
calle loe a little more determination,
that ia all. The prea.nl opinion ia that
Root baa no exacted opinion ol Otte, that
- M F.. and A. K. Conklin to L I»
Mile* will bare a voice in the manage
tiranía l’a»<
Cunaidera
ment of the war. and that affair* will Fay, lota in
program more aatiafactorly all around. lion, |12u0.
Feter Hanson, administrator of tbe
•Il of which ia to be levoety bope-l lor.
estate of John Rdey, to John Smock,
Tbe Oregonian« acquitted themselves two acre« ia sec. 33, tp. 33. eoutb
creditably in lb« field. No better «ol range 5 west. Consideration, ltd.
J. 8. Ktewart and wd« to Belle E.
diers anywhere than th« Second Oregon
And we venture the assertion that, Cole, two acre« in BE1* of 8W*4 of
•ec. 7, tp. 36 «uuth range 5 west. Con-
taaen a» a whole. there is no more gen
ueovamy aggregation of young soldier»
on record than this same Second Oregon.
When we contrast their behavior to that
of sun»« of tbe hoodlum band« that
passed through her« on their way to
Manila, the Minnesota« lor example, we
bare reeeou to be proud of Oregon and
her Oregonian». We know of no reason
why a man should cease to be a gentle
man when be becomes a soldier, and
neither do the buy« of tbe >ecuod ’ >regon
Communicate.
Ecotoni
The moa ■ ' u par for a new wheel is some-
tines onlv part of the price. The bicycle-
mender gets the rest. If you buy
Mr« George I*ran
»»°
'sampler «Ler- Mr. 1 IHran bae f
tbr hotel basinew.
d th roach here
Tbe pay car
its way to Port lead St unlay evening,and
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
I
ne* U»l. r>-e »“‘I
■ Fanr ie <>»b«wm- o4 Tuom-l 9
1 city a vivit Mun iay
A bsolutely P ure
hiafie t opm..
•
- __
free ailyee, expanaMin, diatorti'ja. or any
AdvertMnf rate« oa applwauon. I opy
for change oF ad mart ba ha.'. ie<l in tafor. othar measure
Tb.e may amai a (*■•»
TKewiav noon, oaherwtae aetung of the lBu.tH. via«, bat time «ill tell. In a
matter orui tw . hargml lot at the rata <MI*
..
,
bnainem fenrm. m
pwrunning meh, nafie column
Altera- time IU. our late ousinea. oeprem. >a,
tmn. an.l aidiuor.v locopy a-i'« chargwi every thing
,e at a eland-eCilL The
for al the rata o< 1-* jer running tn< b. via- (
m tk< raolu lt>
gie coiomn.
___________ — -------------------- ———— I owners lewrful of is vesting in any thing.
Entarwl al the f--1 oft.»---------------------------W, ,*T
„ Ou conidecc.
B,
Oregon. *■ »econd-cies» mai melter.
7
—--------------land by money-owners begin cautiously (
1^2
I fall D< oat their money into absulately <
T hursday . A ugust 17
eate veuteree, then into ventures nut so i
abeoiutely, but reaejoabiy sate CoaL-
Who will pay the tales over there in
dence is returning Then cumec an era
the Philippines when 12.(XX),000 Malays
of confidence, and then re. l.*wr-ci»
come over here tn live with ue?
Then panic and then de press io a.
If'
Garrett A. Hobart enjoya the distine-
♦ion of being the first vice-president tn
gain for himself glory in the discharge
of bis office.
Mrs. Nrluoie,
bicycle
I*»n Green has returned to mine and
’be srbwoL What’« wrong*
wi*i commence digxiug ra-e. etc., for
Mr«, strong and daughter, Miss F * r-
next winter.
ence, from Myrtte creek are voting rel
Mr. Bairn ano of Portland, who hat*
been proe<*ectuig up tbe creek, t« work- | ative» and friends at this p.ace
The dances given every tw weeks at
1 ng for Cousin.
tbe new ba I are well attended and a
Henry Hutchins will »tart up Li« aras-
complain of having a go>i time.
tra again for a short run. or aa long a-
Everything is very quiet is our citv at
tbe water will operate tbe wheel.
present. Tbe big mines owned by Lew -
I»ark>n Th >rndyke and wife left for
Bros . being dosed down till the i*
Idaho Monday, where he will work in a
mill. He has been pros pert io g inibie rains.
Mies Elsie Bannister returned from
section Iff several month«, but failed to x
tbe Gold Big mine Thursday, an i took
find tLe desired “glitter.”
Sil Brown has been recuperating at ’ Fiiday morning’« train for her hum*
Bybee Springe. He look« much im near Merlin.
Crow’s broad tired wagon is a fine
thing fur the road, With a narrow lire
and the heavy loads be basis, the rondo
would be badly cut up. He wilt soon
commence picking pesche». He ha»
quite an addition to h a huu»e, expecting
to feed the pickers.
Minuta« furer* «ml Wholesale
tier# in ...............
Tents and Awnings
b AT: -f Pi^OOF HORSE AND WAGON COVERS, FLAGS AND BANNER
s e Agents for the Patent Waterproof Duck "ACQUAPEUi
R .
Leather. Oiled and Mackintosh Clothing. A full assot».
of Hinunocks and Camp Furniture.
14 North Front Street.
Of Shiloh’» Consumption Care is thi»
guarantee : “All we ask of; on is to use
two-thirds of tbe content» of ibis bottle
taithfu ?.y, then if you can say you are
not benefited return tue bottle to v our
Druggist and be may refund the price
paid ” Price 25 eta,, 50 eta. and |l.—W
F. Kremer.
9
i’rum V4 illlaniM
i congtatulatiug Ler in her new life.
j barn Bervere, one of the 8. F bridge
| men, bad the misfortune to cut bi« Irg
with a f«x>t ads on Saturday last, hut
nothing serious, as be kept on at work.
W II root ' :* ro F»« «*«k bv we*k daring
v.d :eit. a the .mporunt new» of tbe world
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Maxing a very' peasant buine
lu minute» wain ol the F. U.
Four a«-re
rvhard; small
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Buriacro of i ! h ? system. Testi-
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r all Druggist«.
’« Family FiM» are the !<wt
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I r-LHlatc. Cuudse and ComprebensiTe—Haad-
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By JACOB BIGGLE
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No. 1-BIOGLE HORSE BOOK
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No. 2-BIGOLE BERRY BOOK
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No. 3—BIOOLE POL LTRY BOOK
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No. 4-BKJGLE COW BOOK
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Death Lurks
111 Trugs....
bar.cited by an expc:i-
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for
A MIRROR OF FASHIONS
University of Oregon
M >ro A’igi» UarroigUMi
• % >«iling with M »•» F’.nya
tieorwe l.ijhl an«l fami!
»âck î<V <n.-
>AMS I
ALASKA
and its resevrees wdl be the swte
of a »enes at , < t > << hdeardx
Spurr.
IMF. Wi.ST
nd it» taduMn«» will be treated ia
a »e-ei of anic.es by Fraaklin
Matthews.
Esdative modsi» of gowas fr m Pari». Lor.don, »cd New York ■£ »
pub.abed each week
Tuition Free.
be will «uoti pwl 'bim«cif tw the : fth n
w here he csm do a saaa • w«xk casUy end
H. S. Merrtmu
M. S. Brisco«
A thor.ùjh.y ap-io date weekly penMical devoted to
will be. dunng i S qq , m beTeiofore.
A dark bay or brown mare a
years old, weighing about 10 g ) p«un
no brand, came to my ranch on Apple
gate a*K»ut May 1
Any one prov g
ownership, may bare p **--<sion of »aid
animal upoo payment of charge«.
C. N II a ni AWAY.
Iw-gins SrptenDwr IS, 1
hirelteat cuorvea in Anc ent and M«>
l«ax c . **>'*«. ** rm r*. Mathematic**. 1
<traditale« fr rr tbr tenth gradt* .
from all acvrodi’e*i wbaola adn .
without examination.
'Medrn * not fu y pro par e* i toe
ran take Madie« in whn b they
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n
r F .er- « ty || gh *
F < cata g ne* end fort lier
a. eddrro» the Fwenten
« man *< **>n *<hr fr ei« that be t* not get
tmg tbe fonivtu.
r<«h *«,» rnc-gy « ut
bat be ««tagnt te will iwg*a its
F. J. McCarthy
John Corbin
Owen Hall
H. S. William«
Mrs.
S2( M K »
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Some Short-Story Contributors
W. g. Norrf»
E. F. Benson
The weekly report of the Oregon sec
tion ot the United State« department
I >f agricu’turesays Rain such as has failm
J B. Pad dock made a trip to Will-
• «
ia.-i s last week in the interest of hie bas
| It occasionally happens that rain falls in
inet».
' August from the influence of thunder-
Frank and Ed Try er went to Medkvd storms, hut nut otherwise. The hravi-
Sunday to take care uf the.r father who i ret rainfall, 1.64 inch»«, is reported from
is quite ill.
' Rusebnrg, which is the largast amourt
Jerome Kc»>ell was on
i iiaai« Sat on record (22 years at that place Tbe
urday buying up cattle. Mr. R. i« a rains have delayed harvesting. bur be
S.»( H 1
g«M>d rustier.
far no damage ha« rvs iited. A largt-
Mr and Mis. John and Miae Mollie port ion of tbe fa)l-«cwn grain bas al
wwnt to tbe city la&t Wednesday to see ready been cut and cunyiderabls thresh
mg has been done. Should t
the soldier boys.
S(>( )( )
• »ather continue, which it
A fine ram settle«! the . um »or u» Sun
petted Iodo, dan.age will re
day. and during the night the eilent
grain iu shock
•now beautified Mount Grayback.
The current weather i» of g
MiLiamecau lua«t of another «tore,
fit to ipring-auwn grain, cum
Tbe pro, rotors, Nipper A llale, have
etc. The r»*ns have been of benefit to
nut yet sent in their »»Ivertiroiii 'n».
ciover and pa-turage
Fruit prospects
... remain unchanged
INI
ism-Sunday sad M m lay. Hrtipnu
The weather during tbe last ten day*
to begin teacb.ng «»bool in district No. ba« been unprecedented, The «indi
h» t<>me tiro* in September.
tions this morning Monday
are «neh
that a change to fair and warmer ia ex
How « Thu'*
pected to take piece on Wednesday. ana
We offer 410) reward f
should the change occur, then the alter
Catarrh that cannot be c
part of tbe week wi.l have eummer tem
Catarrh Cure.
l^rature».
F J. C ukxky A Co Toledo, O
We.tbs undersigned,have known F, J
First $<tp m holography
i heney ior the last 15 years, and believe
This little book should be ia the band«
him perfectly honorable in all bosir.re« of every amateur photographer. It con
treneartions and financ ally abfe lo carry tains complete information for tbe be
out any ob. gation« made by their firm. gianer and will save manv disappoint
A ? "T A Tm AX,
ax . WL,» ^«ate Druggists. ments and failures
Only l jc. For Sale
To>!o, O.
by A. E. Vuorhies, C oihlm office.
W alpimq , K iwis A M abvim , Wholesale
E stray Not««.
, Toledo, O.
Rev
Chastain and Mr. and
Evan« went to your city test week
Hawaii and Porto Rico
These places
by Caspar
Dinwiddle,
»xudy of the p
Special amcle» w.I; appear oo ¿be«
tw« c- -t.tr.ea by Me*»r» Phil
Ifobinton *~d F D- Millet. Luth
:
x xA-e speCiA. jjurwey» to the
ulaada
SI 200
J. F. Anderoon went to the G teen back
mine last Saturday.
The lcadiag anmt* of tbe com »
W JI coetnbuie to the nm
WEEKLY » berwoGCXii
the fefvtDo*: lastrate« wetkiy.
ladep««deot of parue». devoted to
goc4 government, it will do « hesitate
to approve or Luppcov«, w hate »er
the seoauM nuy be.
The Hotel Biiggs ha« seen new v fur
nished and is now running in fu i b a-t.
Mr«. Partlow of Grants Paw is acting a®
landlady, Mr. Partlow bring our new
and accommodating clerk in K L. < -.•*’»
new store.
I nfant .
Jue Yo» ng returned to California laet
Week.
J. N. Gotx her made a business trip to
Grants P om last week.
PORTLAND, ORE
1 xee by your laet C oi bif . b that Miw
; Alite Osborn ba« joined tbe holy bon .-
I of wedlock
We have tbe pleasure ol
J. W. Cuffman and Mr
Spau ding
came down on a prospecting tour Aed-
nesdav nigh*. Mr. .*pvaldiug returned
home Si’urdaj, -Ml Mr Coff nan con
This camp is coming to the front and tinued on down Che Wolf creek country.
up to Jate. Preparations for next seaA-
Mr« Ma» * n. mother of Mackin Bro«
on are being pushed with vigor on all and Mr*. O G--er died Friday and wa®
favorable properties. The recent rain taken to J i* kfromrilte fur interment Sun
furnished a heal for running out ra»e«. day. Mr- Mackin has b*-ea suing for
and in
e place« eonci'lerabie mining «□me tiau ? and her death was not unex
wa» dune.
pected.
On Every Buttle
ñ. nooo
of . t .
Willamette Tent à Awning C(
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Wi ams returned
proved in health and «ay» he feel» like
s new man. ready for another winter ol | Monday evening from Grants Pas-
, «here Mr». William* bad been for medi-
mountain seclusion
Fred Knoell has bern quite sick at i al treatment.
his cabin on the right Land fork. Mai
Price is »till with him, but has been
looking at -ome proepecteThey are inter
ested in with Skookum over on Silver
creek.
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MSCALL
BAZAR.
P atterns
• bo.t Cows .wi tbe rt.tr. Bo
• ' cootstoe a colored life Iik<
treed, with tja other Ulortntna.
No. 6
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rtc t wtams over At 1-..' :«* •—
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