I <|UMtion which affect* the moral coridi
■ tiou ot any part of the nation ia ol
PVBUHHaP KVXBY THVBaDAY.
vaatly greater importance than quee-
lion, of finance or economy. Roberta ia
PRICE <fc VOORIIIES,
an avowed polyganiiat aud the rtpro-
BOrroBK AMO bKOFKlKTOkN.
, tentative ol the principle of polygamy,
a-xTKK or si BMc airriuJi;
and il be takes bia Mat in cungreea and
One Year, in edvanee,
-
•
1125 ie allowed to be one ot the national body
Hix .Months,
•
-
•
•
.65 of legialatora, it ia giving polygamy and
Three Months,
-
.35
j it* principle, national recognition. Sour*
Kingle Copies, -
•
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-
.06
will ridicule the whole matter, and say
Advertising rates on application. Copy
for change of* ad' must Ire Lande«! in 1*1« »re : that they have no tear, of polygamy be
Where we will lx: glad to show anything in the
Tuesday noon, otherwise retting of ihe coming dangerous It ia dangeroua al
matter will bo charged fur at the rate of 6c
New goods in all departments,
Dry Goods line
per running inch, aingle column. Altera ready. Whatever affects a part affect,
tion-< and additions to copy will 1« charge«! the whole. Every wrong move and ev
so that our stock is now complete.
o r at the rale of ldc per running im b, sin
ery right move ie far reaching and never
Our store is large and commodious (and we
gle column.
ending in it* effects, anil il ia a moat
have plenty of room to display; our goods so you
Enter««! at the post office at Grants Paas,
rhort-aigbted and dlaaalroua poiu-y to
Oregon, aw second-claim mail matter.
need not feel crowded when you come.
Then
•anclion anything that is nol right. The
T hursday , N ovkmbkr 2, 1899. way may look smooth at the lime, but it
we are in the P. O. store and are handy to get at,
lead, toendleaa complication, and trou
for you always go to the P. O.
The war in the Philippines and the ble foi geueratinria. There ia nothing to
war in the Transvaal are not parallel lx said iu lavor of polygamy and there
cases by any means, and it is useless to ia much to be raid agaiuat it, but the
try to make them appear so. There is moat dangaroua and disastrous resalt ol
no similarity in ca ires, conditions, or the system ia the degradation of woman,
objects.
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which ie the most demoralizing thing
t bat could bap|>en to any people. Poly
The Boers won a great victory over
gamy ie not uncommon with savage an<h
tha British at Ladysmith on Oct 30.cap
ball civilized people, but the most en-
turing an entire column of British, two
lighten««! nation of the nineteenth cen
Desirable Books.
Dragon is not getting her share of the
recimente, one fifth of the w bole garri
tury i* certainly not expected to sane* new people coming to the Northwest.
son. England has called out mere re
i tion any such barbaroua institution. She is not putting forth suffii int efforts i N B. Green, authorized agent for the
serves.
Occidental Publishing Co. of Oakland,
Polygamy may exist in obscurity and I m ? towards this end. She is lacking in the
Calif., is now in (¿rants Paee soliciting
A granite aidawalk m being put in on ignored becaure, although its existence orgaaixed efforts of railroads to secure
subscriptions for a nnmber of desirable
the streets which bonier the court house may be generally known, the natural desirable new people. But this might
books. He has five different works, var
inertia
and
dislike
of
strife
may
cause
grounds. At the brick building* succeed
be supplied by the concentration of pub iously adapted fur different ages, tastes
the wooden houses, so the granite side ; ita opponent* to keep silence. But when, lic and private enterprise. There is
and prwietencse.
‘Our Country in
walk Bii|>eraede9 the rickety and demor as in tha present rare, it comes lx»l !ly to room here for a vawt population. Room
Peace and War” is a comprehensive and
alizing plank affair. The permanent the front demanding recognition as an for w rkere in our forests, on our rich
up-to-date history of the United States
and substantial structure succeeds the 1 institution, action is necessary. The is lands and in the mines of wealth of
by Hamilton Maybee. It contains 600
temporary makeshifts This is progress sue is tquarely before the nation. It minerals beneath the surfaceof the earth,
semi quarto pages with 250 fine engrav
in the right direction and is only one cannot be dodged or ignored. For this which have scarcely been prospected a*
ings besides numerous wood rats. It is
,
more indication of the steady, quiet and reason men and women all over the yet.
Thia takes push; organization of a full and complete history of our coun
United
States
are
uniting
in
an
effort
for
,
healthy growth of Granta Pa**.
enterprise. We have more capita! than
decisive action in the matter. Helen Washington; as great (or greater) res try from the Lira* of its discovery by
Columbus to the present day. It con-
In the death of (ien. Guy V. Henry, Gould, whois loved by Americana for ,
ources; as much enterprise, perhaps, tains the history of the late Kf unisti
military governor of Porto Rico, the her patriotism and generosity, has con- ,
but it lacks concentration. What shall American war and descriptive articles
country lores a most valuable man and tributed largely toward this cause. Briv-
we do abeu! it? In these pushing times concerning Cuba, Porto Rico and the
one whom it will be exceedingly bard tw bam Roberts may not be a bad man, (
it is not wire policy to simply sit snd Philippines. “True stories of our Fam
replace. He baa been doing a grand but lie stands as the exponent of the in
“wait for something to turn up.”—Ore ous men and women" ia a collection of
work in Porto Hico, correcting evil* and stitution of polygamy and the mailer is
gon Histesmau
anecdote» from the lives of prominent
abuses and administering the affaire «»I not to be treated lightly.
Catarrh Cannot be lured
men and women of America. it is corn
the island in a wise and firm manner,
with l<aal applications, as they cannot piste in two volumes, the first vol
working for Ike welfare and advance
An Important DlfTarencv.
reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh ume containing stories of
famous
merit of the Porto Ricans. Porto Rico
To make it apparent to thousands,
will be fortunate indeed if Gen. Henry's who think themselvaa ill, that they are isa biood or < oi^tit ilioaal disease, and men, ami the second volume de
successor can show as much honesty not alHicted with any diaea-e, but that in order to cure it you rm st take internal voted to extracts i from the lives of
and executive ability as was shown by the system simply needs cleansing, is to remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken famous women. It contains 4(X) pages
isternally, and acts directly on the blood i and bus lull and graphic accounts of
the late governor.
bring comfort home to their hearts, as a
and mucous suriace. Halls Catarrh nearly half a hundred of our famous
costive condition in easily cured by using
A temporary boundary between Can*
Cure ia not a quick medicine. It was men am! women. “Aunt Charlotte-
Syrup of Figs. Manufactured by the
ada and Alaska was agreed upon ¡some
prescribed by one of the best physician-* Stories of Bible History” contains 100
California Fig Syrup Co. only, and sold
time ago by diplomatic representatives
in this coustry for years, and is a regu stories of bible times arranged in modern
by all druggists.
of the British and American governments
handsomely
illustrated.
lar prescription. * It is comjrowed of the style, very
but was not accepted by Canada until
Shake Into Your Shoes
best tonics known, combined with the 'Beautiful Stories alrout Children” by
recently. It is thought that England’s Allen's Foot-Eaae, a powder fur the feet. best blood purifiers, acting directly on Charles Dickens, is a collection of ex
war trouble in Africa had something to It cures painful, swollen, smarting, ner the mucous surfaces. The perfect com tracts from Dickens works, of a number
do with Canadas acceptance.
This vous feet and instantly takes the sting bination of the two ingrediente is what of his most beautiful stories of children.
temporary line gives Canada no access out <*f corns and bunions
It’s the oroduces such wonderful resulte in cur- | This bxik contains 230 pages and ie
to tide water and leaves the entire Lynn greatest comf rl discovery of the age. nng Catarrdi. bend for teatimonialw handsomely illustrate«!. “Happy Little
canal, on which Dyea and Skagway are Allen’s Foot-Ease makes light nr new free.
F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Americans” is a very attractive and des
situated, in the possession of the United shoes feel easy
It is a certain cure for
irable book for little children. Thia
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Mates. This arrangement is held not to sweating, callous and hot feet.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
book contains 120 pages with straw board
prejudice the claim of either nation as
Real Estate Transfers.
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t<> the true boundary line, but is a mere
(Recorded since O;t. 23.)
temporary agreement designed to pre
D. (». and Thetta Meveiis to Win.
ventstrife until dual settle«!« al is made.
Seifert, north half of Iots5and
6, block 33, Granta Pass. Ore.,
The cooked dispatches from corres
consideration .... ..............
|4(X) 00
pondents in ihe British army concerning
the early battles in Natal caused a feel J. H. and Susanna Ablf to H. T.
and Joseph Kessler,|lol 3, block
ing of disgust as soon as the real truth
48, Grants I'ass, Ore., consid
became known. By means of the terri
eration ............................................ 600 00
ble bulletin board, the Boers had suf
fered a most crushing defeat, and had W. M. and M. A. Royal to O. 1*.
Harvey. S‘2 of SE'4 of sec. 12,
been driven pell rnell ba« k through the
tp. 36 south, range 5 west, con
passes to the Tranavaal with British cav
00
sideration .......................................
alry in hot prusuit. It waa thought the
war was ended. The Boer army was Alice Rogers to J. E. Peterson,
lot 3, block 8, Miller s addition
thoroughly demoralized. Kruger advo
to <¡rant's Pana, ore., consid
cated unconditional
surrender, and
eration ............................................ 150 00
much other similar foolishness was per
petrated on a credulous world.
But (¡ilea Davis to Helen A. Walker.
W’.d \I
and M (of NW
when the truth Ixgan to leak out a little
*4 of sec. 7, tp. 36 south, rang«*
.4 .4
at a time until the real state of affaire
5 west, consideration.................
was known, how different the case a|>- W aller E. Linnett to Ed Lister
peared. The Boers, though terui»orarily
and J, L Calvert, lot 12, blocx
«59, Grants Pass, Ore., consid
driven back at one or two points, bad
100 00
eration ......................................
been really advancing and gaining
ground, and the British immediately re
Weather Report.
treated from the scene of their reported
Following is a summary weather ob
victory. Whether or not their retreat servation at tirants Paas during the
was hasty is not told, but they lelt their month of Sept., 1899, as re|M»rte<i by J.
It. Paddock, l<M*al voluntary observer for
wounded commanding general in the the Oregon State Weather Service.
hands of the Boers. This ■< heme of
M ax. Mm Mean ; Precip
cooking re|»orte »eeuis to us a short
Temi Tern. Trm inches
sighted policy. We are somewhat sur
43
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69 1 ..
41
77
prised that the English should indulge 2 ..............
3
49
ao
17
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71
in it. We ridiculed the Spanish reports
57 ! 4(1
4
49
65
of their victory at Santiago, but have not 5
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41
57 1 ..
been entirely free from such degradation 6 ................
39
73
84
42
63
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7.
ourselves in the Philippine matter. It
8
is a most disastrous policy. If garbled
44
9
90
67
reports are given out to the people, they 10
“•>
96
4N
rightly lose all confidence ia those who II .................
4i
66
96
63 I
88
42
are reajAonBible for their circulation, as 12
42
69
76
soon as the truth becomes known. In a 13
38
11
01
-, 84
country like the United States or Eng l.'i
65 1
43
87
land, straight facta are not too good to KI
92
42
67
Sticceswr of Dixon ¿t McCroskey.
69
46
93
give to the people Lying rej»crts are 17 ...............
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criminal. ___________
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70
92 I 48
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The uiovvmeat to unseat Brigham II. 20
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21
47
65
Roberts is widespread and determined .«.«
87
41
64
It is a movement of principle, and be 23 .................
Ill
43
(17
comes necessary on account ot a much- 24
68
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47»
VI
68
92
44
dodged question being brought brim« 25
85
46
65
the nation in such a wav that the |»eo- •.•(>
Mi
66
27
42
ple are compelled to det ids whether or 28
87
4.1
66
not they will sanutiun polygamy. II tbs 29
53
64
76
Last Sunday*» Rally.
67
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56 ¡ .02
movement is lust it will b<- through the 30 . ..........
The usual morning services of tl e
indifference of those who hold the desti
Si MMun : Meai temperature, 62 ; churches gave wav on last Sunday to a
nies of the nation in their bauds the
<l> e HUI 11 i union Sunday school temperance rally
voters. There are many who are indif niaxiuiuui t.*inp«>r»tiirv,
minimum temiera! ure, 38, date, 14, belt! under the auspices of the W.C LI’
ferent. The matter does not ap|n*.il to numlær davi clear, 27 ; |>»rt V cloudy, 2,
The several Sunday schools marched
hem as anything of importance. \ny clo uiv, 1 , prevailing W Hili, >. w
from their respective places of worship
to the I'res by ttrian church where the
exer« ises were held.
Mis Albeit Hood, biipeiintel.«lent of
t hnreh Notice.
Sunday school depart in nt, ably presid
ROGUE RIVER COURIER,
► > We are now
►
» ► Doing Business
In the l*«>*t Office Store
>
>
>
> ►
» > Call and sec our (.anus and Jackets
New Finn
- - BUT -
The Same Business.
I have purchased the interest of R. 0. Mc
Croskey in the Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoe
business formerly conducted by the firm of
I hanking the friends tor their liberal pat
ronage in the past, and hoping to receive a fair
share of your trade in the future, I remain,
Yours truly,
Millinery Display
Every Dav
AT THE SUGAR PINE STORE
jl j» jt
Look at the tip«to date style* in the dts|»la\ window
of the Sugar Pine Store and then come on the inside and
let me show you other stylet You can certainly l>c
suited.
.4 .4 .4
Miss Bertha Barrie
ed
lcr<>«s ihr fn nt of the church was
fell<»one«l a long chain of pledge cards,
each card representing some boy or girl
who had pledged theinselvt to um1 no
form of intoxicating liquor, tabarro or
opium This S|«*aka well for the future
oi Grants Pare.
A very intereeting
de red by ■rem bere iroui tive Sonda?
schools, The pastore of thè vanoun
churches alno lent their hifluenve ami
hearty good will to make the rally a sue
cess, rhe house was crowded and the
program carried out as announced In last
week's issue, with the om.ssion of one
recitation. At the close of the meeting
a collection was taken up tor the W. C.
T. I’., which amounted to 110.04.
The Eitement not Over
The rush at the drug store al«11 con-
11oues and daily scorrs of prwple call for
Abultleol Krmp's Balaam lor tne i'uruai
and Lung«, lor the cum of Coughs .Colds,
Asthma. Bronchitis and Consumption.
Ketup s Balsam, the standard family
rvtor«!v, is sold on a guarantee* and never
fails Io give entire satisfaction
Frua
I 25c and 50v.
INGUSH AND IRISH
Ed Liater, J. V. Ltyeert, W. D- John
aud <»• •«. RKipaniet, <ja*rii oaiiu,
“Horre head” >u tl iiiiamauur^ iiiiumg Why Ihtir Two Korea Hase Never
Ilers Able to I uderstand
district.
Eaeh Other.
W. L>. (> Brien, four water rigti.s ci
«'»<»<) luche* each from Ru-Kabee guicli,
^'ish and
That tl »- Erg.i»h
ami the
me Irish,
*ri»«, liv-
*.•
Dewey gulcL, L reach gu>eh and Dvuver
Ing under the same
sanie physical conditions,
Kulcb, all hi Jump off Joe lumibg dis
should have th».- mo*t opposite charac
th1 two people in the world
irne.
teristics have
of any
* of any twe
is one of the
Leland Siftmp.
he mysteries.
mysteries, Tas physical
the two
two i,
races
of the
___ are almost
Here we are again, but we notice that conditions of
our local writer has dropped out oi line. identical, Ireland. like England, being
a surface marked by mod-
We miners have been so busy that we insular, with a
ties and possessing a
erate
irregula
have not had time to write unless wt
)le climate, the chief
moist
and
equal
wrote at night, then we would have to
that Ireland is rather
differences being
us than England and
w rite by the ligul of a piece of pitch.
more mountainoi
a little milder and
The miners iu this vicinity are all its climate being
busy fitting up for Ihe winter. J. C. wetter. Yet the two peoples are sharp-
i di tempera meat and char-
Lewis us fitting up tao mines with grest ly contrast*
Irish
are as impulsive, mer-
water privileges. He is running a large seter. The ornus and unmet hex!ical as
hum
force of men. The Steam Beer mines are curial, ?li*h
are stolid, ord» rly and prac-
the £m
running a bed-rock tunnel, working two
Jn war the Irish are most suc-
shift«, so as to be ready for the tain tfcal.
attack. the English in de-
cessful in
when it comae. The first rains have j fense. The Irishtuan enters into matri-
soaked the ground, so that it will not I mony with his heart only, the English
tase so much to furnish water for the j man calculate 'S the cost of marriage be-
fore making a proposal. Irish liter-
mines.
I ature is mure witty, more tender, more
Virtue, ddwu the creek is almost
English, but is less solid
, glowing than
ready tor the rains. He believes in I and enduring. 1 he contrast of charac-
making hay while the sun shines. I ter is most strikingly demonstrated by
Daney has the Copper Slain quaitx i the fact th at the two nations, during
of more than seven ccn-
•sine bonded.
It is looming up all , an L ntercourse
__
jble to t bur
light. The Gold Bug mine ia without a turies. have never been
nt her, and,
doubt the richest mine in ore in the 1 oughly understand each
apart from artificial difficulties manu-
country.
i factor« d by unscrupulous agitators, the
As we go up the creek the first ledge j real differences betw< - n the two coun
is Haydens. It prospects at the rate ot tries have been entirely due to a mutual
|17 p r ton. Then comes the Browning misunderstanding of each other’s char
mine, which is opening up well a* could acteristics.
I
I
X
be expected. Tlicv are going into li e
THE PHONOGRAPH.
hill and every thing looks favorable.
Do Tom East gulch on the pan e One That Played a Trick on a Min
ister W Im W onld Have llad
mountain is one that goea by the name
It Preach.
of Green back. It assays very high.
lì e
It is own'd by Tobler and B. A M
It is strange that no one but a Kan
trr«able with many of our prospectors is
sas pastor, full of the life and energy
that they have not the capital to develop that has come to that state, would have
the ledges when they find them.
thought of the phonograph as his sub
I he famous Greenback mine is run stitute in the pulpit while absent on a
ning between 30 and 40 men. Their vacation. It is reported that an earnest
and progressive pastor, leaving his
ledge is ail that the owners can ask for.
Hock for a vacation, left a 30-niinute
Gra(s i* growing nicely and ihe stock sermon on a cylinder to be delivered at
on the tenge« are doing well
the proper time. The hymns were sung,
lheieis but little sickness reported. a brother had oiTi red prayer, and the
A. Loren/ » at tunnel nine had a sick boy announcements had been made, when
one of the decons brought forward the
Dr. VanDtke was called out there one
phonograph, placed it upon the pulpit,
day la*»t week.
and announced that, when set in mo
Robert (' ockett is herding Japs in the
place of Dan Peterson who is takings
lay off |< r a month. Bob is a good track
man and understands his business, lie
boards at Lew Browning's, but seems to
have business home aboi t three times a
week.
Business is good in ami around Leland.
Botli of the stores 1 are doing a good
bucinees and so are both
I
the hotels
G. W. Chapin is seen on ourstre»- s
selling vegetables,
I*ew Browning is
running a delivery wagon. His team is
kept quite busy delivering goods, Mack
in Bros.^are hauling wood for the rail
road company so you see we are all
busy.
M iner
Lincs from Leland.
D L. Browning is having a stable built.
J.’C. Lewis went to Portland last
week.
tion, it won «I give a devoted flock one
of the sermons w hich had so endeared
the pastor to the congregation. There
upon the good deacon set the machine
in motion, says the Indianajiolis Jour
nal.
No one can imagine the consternation
of the congregation when the phono
graph gave out the song: “Dinah, de
Moon Ain Shining.’’ The song ended,
but there was no break—the terrible
machine proceeded to relate a number
of up-to-date but not very Sunday or
pulpit stories. No one understood the
machine, but after 20 minutes the
deacon grasped the irreverent phono
graph and hurried out of the church.
The much-beloved pastor might have
been called before a e . incil had it not
been discovered that th° sermon-loaded
phonograph had been left In charge of
a son of Belial with the weakness of a
practical joker.
A NATION OF KINGS.
The Steam Beer is now workimr a force
of 11 men.
Frank South was seen
Monday.
on our sírcete
There now remains only one people
Henry Simins ie now a resi lent of
and one little valley south of the
Leland again.
equator whuse sovereignty has not been
Robt. Virtue has been
claimed b;. *<ome European power. It
the past week
is the xall. v of Barot.se, 50 or 60 miles
Henry Walters bad a cow killed by wide, north of l/ia.ui, in South Africa.
Ami the only rc.v >n why the Marotse,
the cars last week.
who inhabit it, have preserved their
Miss Mind Clark, who has been quite independrn e is that England and Por
ill is up and around again.
tugal both claim it, and therefore the
F. E. Norton of the Greenback board work of “civ; ization” is at a standstill.
It may not be > • easy to conquer the
ing house was in town Monday.
M arotbe when the time comes, for they
R. L Coe made a Hying trip to hit* are a tall, well-set-up race, very black
bianch store at this place last week.
in skin. In manner.* they are very cour
J. J. Hasty cairn* over from Happy teous anti in bearing dignified. Every
( imp to work in the Steam Beer mine. full-blooded Marotse is by birthright a
king, and takes his place in the aristoc
Mr. Morgan has moved his family into racy of the empire. In fact, as every
the residence lately vacated by W, S. one is king, there is no head ruler. The
Webb.
bare fact that he Is a Marotse insures
Mr. Reynolds has put a roof over his the respect of the subservient tribes,
tent ami is now in pretty good shape for and as he grows t » manhood a sense of
superiority usually implants in the na
wet weather.
tive the dignity of self-respect. All
Quite a number of our young folks he labor is done by slaves who have been
went to Placer Saturday night to attend captured from neighboring tribes.
the dance at that place.
JW. 8. Webb took a trip to Grants Pass
the last part of last week, and returned
with a brand new wagon.
Mr and Mrs. Heir of Baker City, ar-
rivd in our town last week and Mr. Heir
went to work fur the Steam Beer right
aw ay.
Mr. Lawler, who left belt* sometime
since for Eastern Oregon and Idaho
points, has returned to stay, lit* says
Southern Oregon against the world.
be
of
The Prices of * rtllaea.
Thirty years ag ■ i
ne« and
young herring in Canadi i.
» rs were
sold mostly us fertilizers,
•97 near-
ly a million boxes of s i
were put on the market. I
’ r'ce paid
to fiihermen varies x*i •
■r ’y. ae-
cording to catch, season
being
sometimes as low ns six • -‘ta per
hogshead, and sometinn a« high aa
J<>.^epti Dysvrt, E«1 I ister, W. D.
John an«! G A. Fitzpatrick, quarti
claim, “> uthern Iteli” in Williamsburg
mining district.
Gms. L- Hats, F-dwin G iiorxien, ú m.
W ( > x an«! John lk<da« n. q ia-t« laim,
* Richmond,” in Jumpvtf-Jiv m ming
ilstrirt.
Geo. 1. Haves, F. Iwiu G. Borden
W. Cot and John Deiv»>n. quarts cl m,
*’(Nd ¿ohJier” in Jump-off J«.»e miu k
district.
i
Don't forget to ask
Cole’s Airtight
They are the beat.
Hair-Riddle Hardware Co
AT JEWELL’S OLD STAND
—.....1.J
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When You Ride Your Wheel
Always shake into your shoes Allen's
Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It
keeps your feet cool, prevent« sweating
feet, and makes your endurance ten fold
greater, Over 1,000,000 wheel people
are using Allen’s Foot-Ease. They all
praise it. It gives lest and comfort to
smarting, hot, swollen, aching, feet and
is a certain cure for in-growing toe-nails.
At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c.
Sample FREE by mail. Address Allen
8. Olmsted, Le Roy,N. Y.
Josephine County Maps.
Octobw, 5,
Notice ia here by «iven ftm u, t
low ma named aeliler ha«
,
Uta intention to make tinil | him i :,,,
IKirt of bia claim, and tbtt uidw,
will be made before R I. Rar..-
ozxa»»»*
L' Cm,,?
**
eoiimy “ clerk, of Josephm,
1?
on, at firent* l'a«'', Ort-,on on « 2
fu-r
IH
1MHI
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ber, 18, 1899, viz: Benjamín F
<»n bis H. E. No. 7898 íor the 8
NE'4 NWl4, NW»4 NE'4 -ec
SR6W.
S
He ñames the íollowing «itnwiwiH
prove bis coiiliniious residen^
and cultivation oí waid !an<l, vu J.^I
Croxton, oí (iranís Pasa. O«eg,)n;<j.(B
Savage, oí (iranís Pase, Oregon;|.¡B^B
Freyer. of (iranís Pass,
Freyer, oí (iranís Pa-s, Orrgon.
J.T. BRlh JES,Rehire |
Graduate of Horology pa^au Unir»
sity, Germany.
Joseph Kessler,
....PRACTICAL
WATCHMAN
Prices Moderate ; lull
Guarantee Given.
The official map of Josephine county
can be had at the Coi hier office at re
duced prices. Folding pocket map, $1 ;
wail map in colors, $3.50. Call and get
one.
LA GRIPPE
rich harvest. Medical statis
tics compiled by the tx-st
physicians of the world
»how that aver sixty per
cent of the cases of acquired
CONSUMPTION are due to
LA GRIPPE. There are also
other points of > weakness.
Refer to the numbers on the
chart Study each one care
fully. Familiarize yourself
with them. If you have an
attack of LA GRIPPE begin
the me of III I)YAK as
«.«on as the acute symptoms
- del. Ill
will bring about
the restoration to perfect health.
Gli AMS PASAflU
If you are in need of Harnp
either single or double. Halm
Sweat Pads or anything else in t»
Harness line, don't fail to go to.»
Front Street Harness Shop.
Shoemaklng and repairing neari
and quickly done.
EAST and SOUTH
---- VIA THE
The Parts Affected Are:
Shasta
I. TH! nccovs nttHRKNE LININO
THE BACK PORTION OF THE NOSE.-It be
coins* inflamed and thickened, and a Chronic
-therein!* Ill 1» VAN will reduce
the inflammation, and leave the mucous mem
brane in a perfectly healthy condition.
«. (THE EAR DRUM) THE MUCOUS
MEMBRANE OF THE EAR.-It become* iu-
flamed and thickened, giving rise to a’most
t i
III HV AS will prevent the
spread of the inflammation. The drum will not
be affected and hearing w111 bo unimpaired.
3 CHRONIC TONSILITIS, OR CHRONIC
SORE THROAT.—From the tame cauae a* the
III BIAS will prevent it*
coming on.
Route
— of the —
Southern Pacific Coim
! * i rvHH Trains Leave
Ik
buuth.
1 I"*’41
ar. 1 ».Un
7:0U p. m . i i ly . I ortlind
9:30 vu ¡ lv . Grant- Pata lv . 1
7:45 a . m . at . San Fran co LV. 1 ? ÍÚM.
Above trains stop ut all stations let««« I
Portland and Salem, Turner, Minisi
Jefferson, Albany, Cottage Grove, f««»- I
bhedds, Halsey, Harrisburg. Junction,’. "
Eugene, Drain Oakland, and all nlaù*
from Roseburg, Io Ashland inclusive.
MAIL TRA IN DAILY (XttZPT
_
7:30 a . m . | lv . PoruaiKi
v.
' ■
and see the doctor*. You may call aud sea 41 • • r m . af . i ormi i
them or write, a* you ieslre. Address
Al All«any and Curvai > cuusct
train.-« of Or. i entrai A I s-tern tG-
Hudykn Remedy (ompktiy
Carntr Sto-t‘on, Market aed iil>i Streett.
FRANCISCO, CAL.
f . xprkha train iuilt ( xx < ift * r ’ wl
4.ò*ir.M. LV. Portland
*s.. '
7:30p. m . | ar. McMinnvilie lv .
J“
Rebate ticket* on -ale bel A rea
>Merement«« ami Han Fran i*"» ^Ir*.
117 fìrxt » v and |U recond ■ Is-su»
ing sleeper.
Hate* «nd ticket» to EaMe-n
Europe. A ho JAPAN. • IH>A- {“L
OLI LU ami AUSTRALIA <
tained frutti our agent. Grants Pa*
m -um in nt« a
C. II MAKMfAlJ.
-....... ..
R. KOEHLER,
Manager.
1 D Sf*s;so; men *
L S T OR. JORDAN'S 0ftt*TÍ
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w.......
be cured instantly by
for the Throat and
guaranteed to cure an«!
I’rlre 25c sad hOc.
D octor
MEYERS
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N. E. McGrew
Mining L«»cail«»n*
(R» corded since (X’t. 23rd
Chat. Van Iksrn water right of to
itirhee from Picket creek.
M II. Pri«e. Fred W Shaeffer and
Wn». Kn »>*d. water ri»ihl of b>0 im hra
I» m mi Id e fork «f Little 8 il ver «reek,
in > Iver creek mining district.
TINWARE,
gramtewari
II I 1» A t \ It I *1 I 1» A « »Ml I* A A A
1
’
tk ■ HI DA (A IHU TOIH I IU I . (. ?all
OFTEN WHEN BABY
DOES ITS FIRST STEP
Hiah1 p M »rri« haa the felluwir.g ap
pointments in Nnithrrn thegn,
w hieb all are invitrd :
St. Lnke'a Khurch, G.anl»
•lay. Nm» mLe-r 3ch. mortiing at d ewn-
Inf.
l inity «hun h. Vhlaml.M tida* Nov
ember ti h at 7 :30 p. in.
St Mark'e churvh, MedforJ. Tue-dar,
Novembct 8»h. a* 7..'M p m.
HARDWARE
STOVES
4. WEAKNESS IN THE HEART.-HI I»-
Roseburg Mail Daily
V
w ill RtrviiLthen the heart nerve*.equalixe
AF. I 4:>' v
Cue circulation of blood, and cause the heart H 0 a . m . IV. Portland
LV. : 12:»»A
1*2 : lo p. M. Lv. Albany
beat* to become strong and regular.
7.3D-1
*.V.
J “
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» r. M. \r. Roseburg
—-— I
3 A A WEAKENED CONDITION OF THE
- III 1» A A \ i 0ININC CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE
will cau«e the lung tissue to become stroug Pullman
Buffet Sleeper j
and healthy.
I
— and —
7. LVMBAOO. OR WEAK BACK.-HI II- S econd C lass S leeping C*^ i
YAAi will strengthen it almost immediately.
Atta. Iie<> to all thiough train«
II (’ HA A A will cure all of the above iymp-
tom* and leave your whole system in a perfect
For further particular* inquireof Uttw
eondit on of health Go to your druggist at
Eaten, Grant. Pana.
II I 1» A A \
f- r .v- f ont*, or tlx pa« kage* for 12.80. If your
West Side Division.
• - 1 1 I”-« < t t<» the
Mr. Enyart and fami'y came down
from Merlin Sunday for a visit with the
boys and also to du some work.
MOTHER IS TOO
WEAK TO WALK
for Business
are
D r FAVORITE
.P ierces
PRESCRIPTION
MAKES mothers
HEALTHY l STRONO
The Latest Tam
A Pittsburg drummer tells
varn . I always carry a bottle
Balsam in my grip. I take e
and a few d-*ses of the balsa
make« me a well man. E tcì
go I alnaya «peak a god ««rd
I tvke hold of my astooaerv-
men and yonng tn a. and tel
fldeniia'dy what I
At Dr aggi «ta, 25<- and 5«
Pioneer liuck and Deliwj
liRtNTw BAS* OREGON
Grants Pass Marble and Granite Worts
Havh
'dieted by "
. rk .
■*
PADDOCK. Propr
' *,hl* 'lock and
heretofor* o»ne-i;*«J *
in P"«'Hon to formah anythin« i« «**
MA*8LE or GRANITE. I have hod or»r « q'*rWf
_ . an.)
mmhit
*. Buain»»»
1 b»»« »"J c»“ «|î7
* cwntnry of eit»n. ne» ,n ----------
th- Mwrbf»
Granit»
• cf
kr, promptly anj gtv» you the b»»t o’ workmanahip.
iak» a «p». laity of ronatrnetion work from your own
J. B. FADDCC^f