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AJi lsDSrKSDKST P apkk , D cvotbd EaP«ciAU.Y to tu» I ntkhkst « or S octukk » O bkuon GRANTS PASS, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1900. VOL. XVI. tnony to which invitations are issued '• ington, posing would only get them the same as many other events Person laugheil at; consequently they are seen i a i al property ol nearly every description fur juet w hat they are, and that is just is given away. By giving>wav his prop al>out what the same number of men in erty he hopes to attain a reputation of any calling are. As usual, a consider- liberality and increase his chance of one 1 able number of senators and represents- ’ day becoming a chief. The distribution tives are «(»ending their holidays in B. Mencb and R L l>emaree. made a The old year is dying tonight, takes place in J rue ’Christmas style. Washington. As a rule they are doing trip to Ditch creek on Thursday. With all of iu follies or woe The blankets and goods to be given no work, but >|teaker Henderson is one The Coon Bay, Roseburg and Eastern Ami one, as she sits by her comfortlw* away are stacked in a great heap near of the exceptions; he remained in hearth, railway has been p'irchaaed by the J. D. the tire place, just opposite the door Washington to do some work that he Is dreaming of loug ago. Spreckels & Bros. Co. The boat holds up the presents and calls could not get time tu du while congress r’ Charley Sanders, pion tn* r packer and She thinks of the time when she was won the guest's name and an attendant stands is in session. The member« of a sub- 4‘ miner of Gal ice, made Grants Poss a guest is ready to deliver them. Each > committee of the Roberts committee are By the love <4 a soldier boy, visit on Wednesday last. How the cosy home in the grand old woods. rememliered according to his own dia prepareil te take some additional testi I)o not buy a camera until you have examined the tribulion in the past or those he is ex- mony in the Roberts case, but no wit A. A. Porter of Grave, came over to Was then an Eden of joy perted to make in the future. nesses Lave arrived. Grants Pass last week to attend the How two sweet blx^unu from God's garden It is one man's duty to tear the rolls of The fund for the widow and children funeral of Samuel Harkness. From the way you made us jump during Chsistmas trade we'ie of light, With the patent long and short negative attachment you can take calico, muslin, flannel or whatever it be of Gen. Lawton has reached $11,000 and Over 150 people from the Rogue River sure you had a merry time; we had! For a while lit the home with their love, into strips about a yard long. Previous is still growing. a 4x4. 4x6. 4X18, 4x10 and a 4x12 picture, as desired, Conse- valley towns, took adsantagti of last How God needed them most ly it was the custom to tear the blankets Prof. Richard G. Ely, of the University weeks excursion to visit San Francisco. quently you have five cameras in one. And the “AL VISTA” is A ad one dark New Year» night also into small pieces, but the mission of Wisconsin, read a paper on trusts, at The Ash I ami Knights of Pythias gave He transplanted them up above made tor time and snap shot work, too Uses the ordinary 4x5 arias have persuaded them to abandon a meeting of the Washington economic a grand masquerade ball on Christmas daylight loading film on spools. Drop us a postal and get our this practice, so they only cut them society, which has attracted more than night, which is reported as an immense The ol<l year is dying tonight 1900 catalogue. apart into single blankets To night the passing attention. After telling how And with it a century. Stop! ( success. Potlatch consists in giving away cigars, trusts were formed and operated, and Let me think, can it la* that tonignt, Some very necessary repairs were “1S0J” from Times shoulder will drop? , guns, blankets, money and bleached poinliug out that the consumers always made last week on the Merliu road just 1 BURLINGTON, WIS. muslin or sail as they call it. Yester kave it in their power to make the north of town, a portion being ¡»toughed, Can it be that tonight, not alone day afternoon, provisions . were given trasts charge fair prices by refusing to An old year is passing away, scrape«! and leveled. The roadbed is of away. Nearly every one carried home buy their gauds, he saiil of remedies for Wc thank you all for your liberal support anil generous patronage V granite, which is a perfect material for But a century, with all of its hope A 1 . P- DODGE. ! a large l>ux of things, besides some trusts: “ lbs so-called auti-truat legisla during 1894 We promise to do more and better in 1900. Is labeled and laid away? I roads. W. G. WrigHt, INSURANCE and 1 would have a sack full. The women tion. in my opinion, has produced.harm, REAL ESTATE The schedule of Ashland and Klamath At last, thro’ the tempest’s l«»u*i roar. carried their own>hare. with sometimes and can produce nothing but harm So Gen’l Agt. for Oregon balls stage line has beeu recently Comes a Lush; As if holding their a gunnv sack full on tiieir back. far from leasening the concentration of M ac A rtik r -F orrest C yanide P rocess . TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK Life, Fire and Accident Insurance. changed so that the stage now leaves. breath, 1 should have described the feast first, production, it has rather increased it. Office w ith l’.ice de Voorhies. Cyanide and Chlorination treatment Ashland at 6 A M instead of 1 P M and The elements pause in their stiuggle with as it comes prior to the dance, but I wit- Ijooser forms of combination in the face of Ores. O ki . oon . reaches Klamath Falls, at 9 P M of the Time, nessed the dance first. of anti trusts legislation has made way Bullion Refined ami Shit ped. Some mighty intetesting figures on two or three couches we have same day. And gaze on the face of old Death. Before the feasts commenced people for .closer and more effective unions. G rants P ass , • • O regon . left over. and children were seen coming from Among remedies, first of all, 1 would George H. Kelly, superintendent of The old year is dead tonight PARKERS the Booth Kelly Company’s saw mill at | And the womans soul free fronj the chain, every direction, carrying dishes and mention education. I would have gen HAIR BALSAM n»*Hu.r» iuji I the h*ir. kettles to the feast house, especially eral education so developed as to pre J J C. PERKINS, Wendling, was in Eugene recently. He Both drift on the tide of eternity’s sea, Promote* a lmunanl growth. i C. M. Stites came home Thursday re pressed and otherwise» treated by a pat* Nev >r Fails to lies to re Gray ways the mill will be ready to saw lum Hair to its Youthful Color. They have passed from the vision of men, large dish pans amt earthen wash bowls. pare every boy ami girl fur life. An maining till Saturday with his parents, ented process, and which is free from Curt*» ■< a |> <1 — a« » A hair ta..u»g. ber in a month. However, the null JuBt before it was ready the loud boom other class of remedies is ‘found in the U. s. 1 El’UTY A. L. Chapman, after a few weeks the cement an<l glue usually employed will nut be started up until the railroad And the New Year is born tonight of the cannon was heard to call them to regulation of the trausmistuon of pro MINERAI. Sl'KVEYOK, visit with his mother, returned to his to hold the particles together. We are And with it a century new, is completed, which will probably be gether and sometimes a young man goes perty from generation to generation, home last week. informed that tile« made of thia pure, And wc greet them and praises will sing, < lliKGON (» rants P awn , next summer.—Roseburg Review through the principal part of the town ami this must be brought about in part May they bountifully bless Walter Dyke is »|>vtiding the holidays com pressed cork form an admirable ringing a Injll after the mauner*.o( an by taxation, in part by laws which aim The bciesura. fl-soring, which, lieaidea lieing noiseless, Me—and—You. auctioneer. It reminded one of the para otherwise te secure a wide, diffusion of in your city. a QOSHOW& SHERIDAN, M aude M erritt , W. D. John ami 11. C. Cougle made water-proof, warm and germ-proof, ia The report of a coyote near Scio ble where the servant was told to go out wealth. I have no sympathy with any capable of withstanding hard usage. By uauacd a hunt nearly as big as a Boer MINING ATTORNEYS, into the highways and hedges ami com pro|»osal to ubelish or limit private a business trip to Granta P mmm last YOU CAN TAKE A AN ALASKA ENTERTAINMENT army. The coyote escaped.—Albany week, Mr. John paying the dentist a varying the degree of compreeaionand corporatioiiB. I would, however, bring pel them to come in. Special attention given to Mining modifying the process of manufacturing rather lengthy visit. Democrat. Their food consists of pilot bread, them under effective public control, the and Land Laws, and Land Ollice practice. slightly, sheets of cork difiere nt in color Midwinter Festivities and Carnivals of the The Williams Christ mas celebration candy and apples, which are passed sole purpose of which should be honesty O regon . Senator Pettigrew wants an expres and density are obtained which when RoSKBt RG. Alaska Indians, was well attended, the house being around to each guest. All of them sit on and individual responsibility sion by the United Slates of sympathy «awed and finished in the form of panels, The announcement of Chairman Bur crowded The programme was mostly 'lie floor, then the large vessel of each with the struggling Boers. In w hat re Having promised many of uiy friends guest is fllle«! full for them to take home. ton, of the house committee on rivers rendered by the older people of the can be used for wainscoting alone, or U OBERT G. SMITH, spect the Boers are in need of sympathy in connection with cork-tile floors. Cork At your convenien e in your own home just now is not entirely clear.—Oregon that I would visit an Indian entertain Previous to the feast a few of the Indi and harbors, that no river and harbor neighborhood. A few songs ami reci conipreaand into sheets and sawed to the II I). NORTON, ment and give them a description of it ans went down to Seattle and pun based hill would be rep>rted at this session of tations from the pupils in Miss Hill's with my Statesman size and thickness desired, constitutes through the columns of your paper I about three tons of provisions, besides congress, has caused some grumbling, and Mr. Dyke's schools constituted the a very efficient pulley covering. It is will now do so with your permission, as buying about two tons here at the store, but as the announcement waa made programme. The country papers of Oregon, with A ttorneys ani » C ounselors said that a pulley covered or lagged one has been in progress for the past remarkable unanimity, report a great also dry goods and blankets and they under instructions from the leaders of Jacob Wagner of this place was buried with compressed cork wfll transmit at L aw . the majority, it ie likely to bold goed. holiday trade. Business seems to be five -lays. They are held annually gave away «jne or two.hun ired dollars. Christinas day. Mr. Wagner has been 50 to 60 ¡air cent more power with the Ollice in First National Bank Building. Some ofjhe friends of th«« Nicaragua sick for many months. universally good. Wheat and hops are about the time of th«* holidays, in a large All were well dressed, many of the ssnie tension of belt than one having low in price, but so many other pro building, built especially for that pur women urgeously attired. One young canal in both house and senate, are de < iRkGON Miss Abbie Stites and brothers were only a smooth iron surface.—Scientific G rants P ash , pose, size about 30 by 40, all in one ducts have brought good returns that girl wore a bright purple velveteen dress termined to try and push a bill provid in Grants Pass a lew days last week Amer ican. money is plentiful and circulating room, with a ten foot square place in and fancy ribbons, one wore, a white ing for the construction of Ike canal doing their Christmas shopping. fJEORGE II. BINNS, the center where the fire is built on the dress wi'h a red saslij and neck ribbon, through at this session of congress, freely.—Portland Oregonian. Misses Rena Binghainin ami M ly Ing Here he funny man of the Nashville ground, and an opening in the roof one girl, a black brocade silk dress. without waiting for the «report of the ham came home for a short visit. They Students Company sing “Miss Vir- through which the smoke escapes, or at ASSAVER, Wireless telegraphy and horseless car Most of them have nfee* jackets and canal eommission, which will not be: have been in your city for several weeks. ginuy."and come and here the beauti riages, it is announced, will soon be cast least a part of it. capes or very nice shawls and gay made tor at least a year. It is peifactly ful new negro Lullaby “Just a Little B ackwoodsman . A large feast has been given each day colored beaded fuse.nature, with an well und«*rstood, as it wax at the time, in the shade by the practical application Nigger.” with a potlatch and dance in the eve of inkless printing. When the inventors abunbance of jewelry nearly always that the sole object in view when^the < PREGON. Have you 11 Camera? ning, which soin«*times continues until succeed in devising a plan of ioodless silver. 1 have counted as many as four canal commission was legislated for by Mining Location.. The cainerai lias become almost a eating the world will indeed seem like the small hours of the morning. Last teen rings on the fingers ui une woman, congress, was to delay h*gislation for a household necessity, (K,corded ainea Dec. 25.) Fond parents want millennium da» s to the man who cannot evening 1 had the pleasure of attending besides a half duz»*n bracelets. They canal, it is also believed that a ma to lake the children’s J. C Mattiaon, waler right ol 600 in* pictures every few A C. HOUGH, pay the puce the rewtaurauls demand.— one of their dances, .don’t know as my are all manufactured by native jewelers. jority in Ixslh bouse and senate would ' weeks, They catch them in every con- < lira iroin Applegate gulch in Uallce Christian friends will pardon ine, but An entertainment is sometimes given vote for a bill to, construct a canal, if ceivable attitude, and with feelings of mining diatriet. cure for Obesity, Rheuma Drain Watchman. ATTORNEY AT LAW, will atoee for it by making this public by one man and sometimes by several, ¿iven an opportunity to da bo , but, ow- tism, Neuralgia, Torpid Liver, and Im E. E. Matiiaon, water right of 500 in- pride show them to their friends for their P actices in all State and Federal Courts Toe Boers may be far behind the confession.) As I entered the room, a all belonging to the same totem, who ing to the approach of the presidential die. in Ualice mining diatriet. purities of the Blood.—15 00 each. approval and applause. At least, that Office over First National Bank. limes iu some things, but they are cer hideous sight met my gaze; three or 8v« k to strengthen their influence among «:anipaign, and the fait that large W. F. I’atlerion and T. J. Rinajr, is what th« proud fathers of this office JOSEPH MOSS, Gen I Agt. G rants P ass , - - O rkgu )N. tainly up to date in sarcasm. They four young men were dressed in their d.at ant tribes as well un their own. quails claim "last Chance”, in Woli appropriations for other purpos«*s, will do. Creek mining diatriet. naw given the British tlie uncomfortable paraphernalia, with faces painted in inalxiuta week this same company be absolutely necessaiy, it is very Well, it’s a pleasant custom, and in assurance that if necessary every Boer black streaks. The headdress was a or totem who have been giving these doubtful whether the leaders will allow W. T. Patteraon and T. J. Riney, addition to the present pleasure, the may be armed with two Mausers instead marked feature of their grotesque attire. entertainments, intend to make a great a canal bill to be voted on at this quart« claim, "Swanaea", in Wolf Creek TJR. J. JENNINGS 0 0« pictures will have increasing value as mining diatriet. It was trimmed with ermine skins, pend ol one. If the consequent damage would feast and invite the Hydah tribe over session ; they will quiet those who wonld the years go by, and the boys and girls increase in the same ratio General Buller ing from the baud, nearly covering the from Prince ef Wales Island, They like to vote lor the bill by telling th«*m J. I. Cot and W. II Radtlald, qaarta l>e co me men and women. claim “Waterbury" in Mt Reuben min will find some way to gel back to the head and face (flying in every direction «peak an entirely different language that little Iiaie will be lost by waiting 1 can’t boast of any big collection of ing diatriet. when in motion) the hollow in the and hut few can understand each other. until the next session, when the report cape.—3. F. Call. Will be « iiven at children’s pictures, but 1 can show you W E. Dean, quart» claim, "Old Ken General Buller has demolished the crown being filled with eiderdown and We had our first snow storm yesterday. of ' the canal commission will be ready. a set of views. Why not perpetuate the tucky" in Applegate and Slat. Creek ROSE HzML. APPLEGATE. feathers, which they, shower about the The recemmendatiou of Inspector foot bridge at Colemto. Isn’t that a uew How is that for such a northern climate? joys of your vacation outing« by bring mining diatriet. On the Evening of Breckeundg«*, in his annual re wrinkle for a general to destroy the room while dancing, as blessings upon And last night a warm rain melted it all General 1 ing home a series of pit lures of the most tieo. E. Floyd, quart» claim, ‘ Magno their guests. Each one dresses as gorge bridges in front of him.—Corvallis Union away. Only until the pa.,t week have < port, for the creation of a joint army beautiful or characteristic mcchsm ? I u lia" in Waldo mining d'ltrict. ously as he can afford, in robes, furs, navy board, fur the purpose of we had any freezing cold weather Ibis and 1 Gazette. other words, why not have a camera ol Dan W. Jobnaon, quart» claim, cbilkat blanket« etc. season. 1 arranging fur a more thorough co your own to do with as you like? l or the beneli. ol a “1‘remo" in Mt. Reuben mining diatriet. The spectator« were huddled together ; Crippled Man with a Family. The coroner of Lake view was recently Our evenings are quite lengthy now, 1 operation between the two branches of I have cameras (second hand) as low REAL ESTATE, ami summoned to the outskirts of that town, all over the room, nearly covering the aw we are obliged to light the lambs the service, is highly commendnd as a as $2 50 which are guaranteed to do Real Estate Transfer». • Tickeb $100. - - Supper 25c. INSURANCE. where an Indian was discovered lying in floor of the large building, ar they al alxjut 3 p. m. and it ìh daylight abont step in the right direction. There were good work. New cameras from $5 up; < Recorded since Dec. 25.) Representing the mort reliable com several times during the war with ■ Heat of mueic*, and a good time the snow, apparently dead. Investiga ways prefer crouching on the floor to a u a in. a splendid one taking 4x5 pictures for Hugh L. Whipple tu J. O. Booth, panies in existence, (both fire and life). • guaranteed chair. Mothers were bolding their four* and have a Spain when the lack of intelligent co tion proved that it was nothing worse M rs . A dah A. lot y, block 49, Grants Pass, con $5. Notary Public. girai limi* and help the needy. babes and half grown childrenin their operation betwuen the army and navy, sideration............................................. |2000 Ilian a case of gigantic inebriety.— You can find all kinds of amateur sup G rants P ass , OaiooN. arms. notably the landing of Gen. Shafter’s Klamath Republican. plies including a large assortment of Hugh L, Whipple to J. O. Booth, WamliitiKtoii Leiter. The only light in the room came from army in Cuba, would have Ind to serious lot 16, block 49, (¡rants Pass, albums. A. E. V ooriiikh . , (From Our Regular < orrtotpondent.) the itnmeuse pile of burning logs, made . consideration...................................... 250 and disastrous consequences had we In view of the charge made by one W ashington , l>ec. 25tft, lb’.K). bright by pouring on fish oil. been opposed by a more alert and vig () A (’. I< R Co. to J E. Verdin, Best Winter Route. John Kane that he was bitten by a mem 1 he dancers krep time to a tambour Wa hingtori is one of the beat places, nrous enemy than the Spanish. Ke NW^ofNW'x of m.lfltp. 36 ber of the Police Department it would For sunshine, flowers ami oranges takt* south, rang«« 7 west, considera ine drum and the beating of sticks upon and during a Christmas congressional <nntiy the two branches of the service This School is Now Under State Control. M-em that bu|»ervisor Kai ben's ordinance the Sunset Route via L or Angeles to ail l(Xt tion ...................................................... the fl<>or, accompanied by that boaiM recess one of the best tim««s to see the have worked wall together in the r'hil Is the Largest and Most Progressive School in Southern Oregon. to muz/, e greybounds might I m * amen- points East. Tourist excursion cars and M. E. church. Houth (by trustee«) rattle ui the Indian chant, which sounds statesmen as they really are when they ippinel, but it ih known that there were New buildings, new apparatus and fixture-*, fine ••anipu*. iiealthful lo< atiun, «ieii/htful tied eo as to include hungry policemen. to John Mhlrley. let 10, block 77 Bokrriblelo the civilized ear. AH the are off «lilty In other places they limes, just uller the arrival of our army chair cars to El Paso, Fort Worth, Kan- climate, excellent influen* e- for -tudent«. — 3. F. Call. Grants Pass, consideration.......... 500 «tan City, Chicago, Cincinnati, Houston, « uurseof study the «ante a« at other Normal" of the "tale. Indians, men, women always -«-»-m to be poking, but iii U ash- al Manila, when they did not. T>e"t advantage- in Vo«al and Instrumental mu.-i« t«> be lound in >outhrrn Oregon. New Orleans arid Washington, D. C. I r«*d an I Mary C. Geyer to A H. wrie juiuing in the i 'Han president has intimated to Gen. and Mary J. Geyer, lot V, block Training -chool fully equipped and in charge of ath<>r<> i.b riti<- te t her Those who go down to the sea in ships For rates, guides and information ad at Tuition I* .2'» per term . mu«i< and $ 1" per term "trial hall $1.7», and Hwlging .‘MJ ami sail or steam for the goldfields— chant, screaming 10, (»rants Pane, <unaideralion.. 156 There is today a crying need of a ref Wheeler, who is »aid to be dissatisfied <ire«s. C. 11. M akkiiam , G. P A.. per week, students furnishing bed clothing, family board $2 ■*> an i |.J. their voices, Ex pressi\ e ormati'Hi in the treatment of the body with the command given l«iru in the I hamos and Agnes Merrick to Fred esp ciaily H they travel in such ships as Portland, Or. The ba«is of rtiiR reformation i« to be found $125 for oneyear'n t. made with a bone ust*d Geyer, lot 9, block 70, Granin in the the«is of Dr. k. V Pierce : “ Die- Philippines, that he will not undertake The shortest and most thorough route to a "tale - "rti'i a e i- the normal < uric. Ke some of those at»-, that start from Seattle which were held in each Pass « onsideraiion ......................... 166 iginatr in the stomach must the tank of advising him either to re taaea v. i h originate Compreteed Cork and It» Uses. — will t»e glad to learn that 25 light view clasM*« for tea« hers throughout the year. ifh the be cured through. *„«. stomach ’ ’ dancers. Fur catalogue or information, address Cork, as everyone knows, is or»« ol the R M and Hannah E. Ix»gan to houses are to be constructed along the In the thirty odd years of IX Pierce’« main where he is or to return to Wash i neir peculiar costumes, fierce g< s .lane t T. L»»gan, lots fi and 9, in \V. T. VAN .>C0Y. l’re idvnt. Ashland. Oregon. experience a-» chief ington and try to resume his seal in best non conductors of heat ami sound. coast of Alaska. *ince the travel along b k *2.’’rants Pass, considera tures and monotonous singing was a consulting physician the movement to get uongrexs, and That it has not been morn widely u«i»*d in that coast has become so large, these to the Invalids’ tion........................................................ 10» scene of barbaric gorgeousuee• that «an appointed a brigadier Hotel and Surgical Geu. Wheeler building is due chiefly to the dim .tlly warning and guiding hcacmis base be Institute in Buffalo. nut wed he de»criued. general in the regular army, and at once of obtaining it in an him .Derated come a necessity, and no time should be Mining Transfers. Louder and inure exciting ths danc N Y., he has treated retired, rueiMS not to progress, 1he form. A product cal'c-l < k tiling has more than half a lost in their con-truction. They will ing goes on, wilder and mure Iramic million people, with II. r. l'lumriM*r, et al to L. L. Hharp opinion is growing that there will be recently been pl-» « » mr 1 * I.«» market, cost in the aggregate about $750,0‘J0 but et al group of placer mines on «grows the chanting, a*liter becomes the a record of ninety- ¿T. B. B7LIDIDOCK, BBOBR. the sealing of < »en. rttrong opposition tu which is made 4 what is known to the eight cures in every it will be money well exj»endp<i.— Port Powell’s creek, with other consid- motions or the dancers ami farter the hundred. Th«* theory I! IM) Wheeler should be return to Washing trade as “virgin cork,” ground, com- I am prepared to furnish anything in the line of Cemetery worn in any kind land Telegram. ui! is poured upon the blazing heap. held by Dr. Pierce ton am) a»k to be sworn in a« a member that the stomach is ; MARBLE r GRANITE With frenzied yells and whoops they the chief breeding Stock Breeders Attention. of tne house. Nearly thirty year» of experience in the Marble buaines» warrants my saving leap into the air, then eiddeniy crouch place of disease, ia We have for sale a few head of extra that I can ti 1 your orders in the very bent manner. abundantly borne William» Item». uu ths Huor. out by the «ucces« Can furnish work in Scotch, Swede or Ameri«*an Granite or any kind of fine «bort horn bull* nearly one year old. of hi« treatment Received too late for last issue. They keep time to the drum with They were sired by a fullblood Kruik- Marble. which !• addressed Mrs. II. Sherer of SteembCNlt it visit shank short horn imported from the violent jerks and motions ol the body . primarily to the stoma» h and other Their movements became m» re con ing her moth* r, Mi«. Loveless ol this Kendal'vilie herd of Cresco, Iowa. The organs of dig* »Don place. Ken lallville herd ol Kroikshank short ] vuitive until they become imarse and and nutrition No other medicine horn c it: have taken more fir«t pre exhausted, then ** ddrnly stop and lace Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lovelrsa ol act« «o powerfully rni::ins than ah other cattle in the United I tbs oust, who makes a sort ol npteeb. and as perfectly on Ige» na Calif, arrived at Williams Sunday *tates. tl ev are not »jhly the largest and Ine tinging cease« slid all t-jes are di the stomach and o visit for a tuns. They are undecided •Ahf organs of di bea’ lx ef cattle, but 'he tn-st for milk rected toward the speaker with utmost gestion and nutrition, whether they will live lure or in Cali reverence, as the tradition and biwtory M u and butter. forma with shortness of breath, heart die- Not with-standing the »ire when ten ul the tritje is related, after which li.* flirted fwuse, stiff».- ati' n dirxine«» »pots before the Mr. John Anderson and family move«) eyes ‘liver pains. ' and similar ailment« to Granta Pas« last week. months old cost ll >'0) in Iowa, we odier set of 'lancers tase their place. We u,i««a have been vr mptly and perfec tly cured by is the Urge«? h -use - f its k r. 1 in f : - un’ry W» pay «pot Do not think 1 wnl ever forget the will >4e '»nt wh;it few we hire of these hem very mm h but commend them the use of r '»olden Medical Discovery " Cath for •// fdnda of Sftfnu and Fura. »'Xir» choice animals at |35 j 00 ea« h, if »1 range »ehration or spell which took Thomas A Swarts of Sub station C Colom ' mr ok * -rung ts <v»naelef*»l the n •’ h)< ral ar.d ■ urwtt- for tai.ing advantage of ths good *< hool I ki » '»hi . H-.x I- i, wr'tet J wo taken very tances the moat prompt. We rrn.it by draft n oney order taken quick. Call at the (’ass ranch in p'^seseiun of me during this gruesome, w < w > e.» 'nchr then run tn the id your city. •r c»*h on the «me day th»* shipment arrive* w »■'■ harre all my past exciting scene. it wan W ’ . •» «hen f>eer Cre» k valley and wee them.or write Wsemnmtatona <« fur«, an-1 fan »i|*r»w or freight rim rea kidaev and 'iver trouble and my be< k <»« ao « het» same do O'.« eicw.l ’ p^r rent • f the value 'f ‘p- Fred E.orcli, Ed and John Bingba lu.Mginaliuiie about ibtee strange |>eople w^ag J 8. D Mongs, v »»rcrly gr» around At I had n*®t We keep VHi pr«X»«i at a i tin e« of> the J'nres »if all all th»*e at r>n<r and I f"*« nsnwey ' - «he doc- man came home (o «[end the holidays. kti'to of furs Write * -dajr f - Price Liat and <?w«>tgtmn*. made real* Dryden. Joeephine Co Ore. fcnrw wh -te-.-vr I thougM «We.' w-»ul4 4o me any I be latter has been absent several yearn Ast»» mir r»«yma»b»litjr we refer by pern.Mn»m to-- I he dance h ohm is only about a hun woarl 'ft the mor* J <YiCt* re 1 the worar I got. What Is Mlll<»h? MFTROP1H TT AN NATIOS KL B«Sh Ch keg a. witll year« ! I had t^<omr eo ;<oorly « J. Goodwin returned from California dred feet distant and sometime« the I 4 4»:v WI a n ’he h* >•* *y the tid of • COSTISFSTAI SATtOSAI HASK ChKOgn A grand ol«i remedy for Coughs, Colds »ET S sTWiS Al B ASk. Salt I ake City Ltoh. tha»r «nd f f • w «hie I had m Saturday after an absence ol several r-eating of the dr-nn and the noise on thinking that I o-X tie < red Then I «aw IFOP1Æ s s At misa I R ask . R.- k I i »•»and. III. and Consumption u*»*d through the .■Vj month«. A my r« who «aid Take mr ad SUASAThlSAI KSSk 'Ht.»«l*a l.»wa world l »r half a cwaturji, has »’tired inna tLe floor arid the dancing is airnoet deaf "•«»STOOMf «V W AMD A CO >«•<<«» « Oaadt Ckk«fe. vw» an .a* Dr Herce*» », len Medi«al fX« t J rniBg. At u«y present writing the a r is o-v^rv an** make a new man out of yourself* Sf I M»N MOVITI« A U» (Vet aad hark ftwSeo u«K«ce. re. J8 m«»rable cases of incipient consumption k->SESHAl 1 BPO* A CO . I «Mi stock V ard«. The nr«t bottle helped me and after I had taken O.AV, ROBCM90N A CO.. I •»»*•« Mock Varda. a nJ relieve»! many in a-!van»*e*i stages. filled with their hideo is noire and out «|<b< I was w^'zh^d and f «»nd I had jpi ed »7 »’-a 1 have 'lone mr/re hard w><a in «he cries. ■ SIL DF RM AN HROTHLRS, If you are nA satisfied with results, wa rleven months »hen I did in two year« be and I am healthy to-day and do nA fleet The Fol latch ’ ’ is a part of the pro m- n4 f38.128 Mtchgtn Chicapo, HI, will refun i your mjnev. 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