Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, January 04, 1900, Image 2

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    ROGUE RIVER COURIER,
PVBUKHBD BVBBY 1'HVBBDAY,
PRICE <fc VOORHIES,
BDITORM /MD FBOKMirrOMM.
BATXS or BtBbCBirTlON :
w W W W W V WN
for good or ill. Wc i«nnot stop it. ft
it is a bad influence, then it is our plain
duty to launch a counter influence,
Each one of us shonid contribute bis
unte of influence toward snaking the old
world roll in the
We must do better work, and try to real­
ise the fact that we are here for a pur
j»ose. This is the hour ef the New
Year's resolution and our welfare de­
pends on it.
Cut Prices on
Capes and Jackets
Í
1
4
4
Pla>«S te a I all
Leland Item*.
Thearle'a Nashville Studen's, a col­
Mr. snd Mr*. D. L. Browning went to
Roseburg on Wednesday evening’s tram lection of )oung colored »tergere abo
Helena on previous
Mr. B, went down to be initiated into have been in
<M!casi>na. played a return engagement
the older of Elks.
last night to an audience that tax cl the
P. E. I a: ver ck went to Untati hai»
^eating capacity of the house.
The
Friday.
personnel of the company has been
Hunt Lewis, a younger brother ol J i materially strengthened this year and
C., is visiting here now.
the performance was a marked sue* ere.
J. N. Fielder visited his brother a ' There are excellent voices among the
Jacksonville last week.
i Students, and all blended tunefully in
Mrs. James Herr, accompanied by i the quartet and ensemble singing
Miss Eva Partlow, made a few «lays Mrs. Warr, a recent acquisition, is
possessed of a beautiful, clear soprano
( visit in Granta Pasa last week.
Tus mask bail at U. 8. Webb’s on voice, a rare accomplishment in one ot
New Year’s night was a success both her race. Her husband proved to l»e a
good atery teller and lite recitation ol
Aeancially snd socisliy.
” Bi other Watkins—ah!’* was the hit of
The text thing on ths program is to
the evening. The Nashville Students,
break all of those New Year’s resolu-
as at present compowd, are certainly
tiona.
the premier musical organization of the
H. E. Riant has sold bis residence to kind that ha> visited Helena, and on
James Herr. Mrs. Riant will visit with their next visit will need more commodi­
uer folks for some time and Mr. Riant ous quarters to accommodate their
will probably stay with us until spring patrona —The
Daily
Independent,
when he intends going to the coast.
Helena, Friday morning, November 10,
1899. At opera hou»-e this city Jan. 8,
1900.
Admission 25, 35, and 50 cents.
Ou« Year, in rd vane«,
-
•
$1 25 ‘
Hix Months,
•
.66
Th re« Months,
-
-35
Hngle Copies, •
•
•
•
.06
J» J» J»
Adv«rtit.ing rates on application. Copy
for chang« or' ad' inust I»« handed in b«iure
Old
<ilory
in
Nu.
IO.
Tuesday noon, otherwise setting of the
matter s ill be charged fur at the rate of 5c
School district No 16. at Williams
!
They are Bcífcld’s Goods, which insures
per running inch, single column. Altera­ has recently bacome the p<»sacweor of a
tion-» and additions to copy will 1« charged
or at the rate <4 10c per running inch, sin very handsome new Hag, which now
Style and Quality to be right.
gie column.
wave« over the Williams school house.
Th« flag ia 6x8 feet m dimension and
:
Enteret at th« taist oftice at Granta Pam,
Oregon, a> second-elaas mail matter.
is raised on a flag pole about 40 feet
high. The expense «f securing it was
T hursday , J anuary 4, 1900. defrayed by the proceeds ef a social,
■
which was given for the purpose.
We h«v« an iuterestiog article on the
Much credit ta due the teacher of the
Tranayaal war from the British ■land­ district, Mr. Walter Dyke, and his
!
point which we will publish later. Both school, and the community in general,
W.
E.
DEAN,
&
CO.,
Propr.
»idea «f a question are always necessary fur the spirit of ¡»atriotiam which moved
to a proper understanding of the cane. them te secure and exhibit this nation­
.* J» .*
al embleas.
The supremo court of Montan a has
4k A. A. 4k A. A. A. A A A. A. A.
A
Our flag is not a mere painted cloth.
disbarred lawyer Welcome of that state
It is the past history of the nation, its
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.
for complicity in the bribery case
To Cure a Cold in One Day
California Mwelclane Coming
present trials and triumphs and its
has begun suit against lx« lisa Grosse in
concerning senator Clark.
in other
Take Laxative Broruo Quinine Tablet».
future hopes. It is the symbol of the
The University of California Glee the sum of $8275, in the Dialter of some
There
are
664
good-roads
organiza
­
words Welcome is unwelcome, and Clark
All druggists refund money if it fail-* to cure
nation as a whole in the sense that it is Baeje and Mandolin Clubs have arrang­ personal property.
tions in Pennsylvania.
seems to have worn bis welcome out.
Less than two per cent, of all the men E . W. <irove’s signature on every box. 25.
nearest and dearest to every American ed fur a performance hers at Lise Opera
Masonic I intel lation.
in America own “full-dress suits,” and
AT JEWELL S OLD STAND.
heart. These young people who acquire house on the night of Friday, Jan. 12th.
BORN
The cruiser Montgomery has been on a
fully seven-eighths of our American
<»rante Pass lodge A. F. and A. M
lheir knowledge under the Mhadow ol This will be an opportunity for all lovers
esc re l mission to Liberia, the supposed
DAY
—
In
Orante
Pas-».
Dec.
26.
1899,
to
,
families
have
their
dinners
at
noon.
the flag, cannot help being better of music and fun to see one of the best held their instaiiafion ceremonies on
Mr. and Mrs M. C. Day , a son.
object being the establishment of a coal­
Docked horses are not allowed to en­
patriots and citizens on account of ita performances that has ever been given Thursday evening and the following
ing station on its coast. It is said also
ter Colorado. A horse owner wLo mu­ GRIGSBY—At Eagle Point, Dec. 17,!
ofTicers
were
installed:
A
J.
Hke,
W.
here.
1899, to Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Grigsby,
tilates his animal in this way is subject
that Liberia strongly wishes a more influence.
The matter of teaching patriotism in
The college boys are fifty in numtier M. ;T. B. Cornell. ». W.; E. A. Wade, to a fine of 4100 or 30 days* imprison­
a son.
kfk wl11 l,u-v
arres five ,ni,e8
complete protectorate by this country,
Ve)v "x / troin town. About 20 acres
J. D.; Geo. Cronk, ». D.; Herlmrt ment.
which may now be given. Perhaps it is Hie public schools is no sentimental and played Doc. 29th at Ashland where
<
kar
and
balance
in
timter.
12 or 15 acres
Smith J. D.; A. Axte'l, Treas. ; J E
MARRIED
In Persia a widow wespe for just two
!,-t -d wdb new board fence. Three or
the opinion of the government that affair. It is one ot the most im­ they had the largest crowd that has at­
Peterson,
Hoc.;
Henry
Thornton,
T.
. ur acres in fruit I caring. General varie-
weeks after her husband’s death, and
African republics need looking after, as portant matter» that can be imagined tended a performance in three years,
— DUNN — In Grants P «■
ng th© -
h
Past Master G. W. Culvig conducted then she puts on her frills, flowers and KNOELL
and ia worth a world of legislation.
They were persuaded to play here by
Or-., on Ih*c. 27, 1899, Win. P. Knoell I
there are hawks abroad
i-t the j u-e for fruit cu lure. A 5-room
The safety of the nation is in the keep several citizens who went over to ree the the cere monies after which a banquet flummydiddles, with the hope of catch­
and.Mi-e Martha Caroline I’unn.lo'b
hou-e small barn and good well. Come in
ing a new one.
was terved and enjoyed.
ol Joaephiiae (.'ounty Rev Rode**t Lee
and let us led you more ateut it.
university of
Voters will be req uired Io register l>e mg of thus« who have Its interrata performance. The program is made up
An apple orchard in JefTerson county,
lie, pastor of the First Baptist CLurch
tween Jan. 2. and May 15. Electors Miucerely at heart. It is the soundest of pretty musical numbers, jolly college
i brlMtriiSM at Lous« Creek.
di TZnib 8ix acres of iruit. young trees
officiating.
Ind., is on the side of a perpendicular
¡n g,,,,,; condition, 6-room plas­
living in the county snat, must register legislative ¡tolicy to strive to increase songs, specially acts, sad solos inter*
Christmas s*j celebrated this year hill over half u mile In height. The MORSE—BROOKS—In Granta Pans.
tered hou*e. dry house, barn, etc., etc., best
(he
percentage
of
sincere,
earnest
patri
­
mixed.
A
great
many
people
will
prob
­
with the county clerk. They will be re
Dec. 27, 1*99, Jas. Morse and Stella
water in town. Only 7 blocks from the
for the first time by a Christmas tree st trees grow straight out from the hill­
GLEE, BANJO AND
A true ably reinember the ¡»erforinarice given
side, and when ivn apple drops from a
i ■ . ; \ .'"rhie.N.
Brooks by the Rev. Wilson.
quired to slate full name, age. occur « ots throughout the country
the Oak Grove school-house on Louse
MANDOLIN CLUB S
tree it falls nearly half a mile before COWAN—BIGELOW—In Grants Pa««
by the Berkeley Quartette some time
tian, nativity, place and court of natur- patriot is always a good citizen and caa
Creek. The exercises, consisting of it alights on the ground.
j'-.yz
A
story
and a half plastereA
Jan. 3, I960, Mr. Chas. H. Cowan, ami :
Wl
lation if foreign born, and actual place not be anything else. Not only in war ago which was so well received here recitation and singing, commenced at
house, four rooms and woodshedx
A
man
in
Clay
Hill,
8.
C.,
has
made
do««
the
flag
have
a
message
for
us,
hut
Miss
Mary
G.
Bigelow,
both
of
this
Most
of
the
members
are
with
the
pres
­
down stairs and lot' ot room up stairs;
of resilience. If the elector li vea in the
about half past seven in the evening the training of game cedes a life study.
county.
a re <•(’ ground, good »hade, 9 blocks from
country he musi tell the section, town­ should also bear a message of warning ent organization. Thu prices have been The school elm Iren taking part in the About six i oritbs ago he sold a fowl to
r< :. tt: e Half ' ash secures the place.-
ship and range, in which bis borne is as well, tube untiringly vigilant against set al 50 and 25 cents with no extra for exercises reflected much credit both up­ a sporting man in the Lone Star state, MORIAN—CATCHIN<i At R-eburg
CHANTS FASS Ol'EKA HOUSE
Price and Voorhies.
on Monday. Jan. 1, 1900, Mr Earnest
tested ; if in a city or town, the street th« more insidious and therefore mure reserved seats.
on thernselveH and their teacher, Miss and after it had won 27 battles, in some
Monan
and
M
imi Bell ’ etching.
ClfHlil This amount buys one acre of
and sositer, or if there is no number, dangerous fierils ef peace; corruption,
JjlWV g(MKj ¡an(| wjthin 10 blocks of
Hutton, who hal so skilfully and success­ of wbisii the Mate's exceeded $1,000, the
We LrtiMl that the long delayed justice
Texan s< ¡d the game cock to a Mexican
ths house must be so deecrebed that crime, greed and ind ff«r«nc« to the
the Po>to!l e
mall hut cosy home, well,
DIED.
fully trained them for the oecaaioo.
-mad or' hard. | >UUdown secures the place
nations
welfare.
for
$10,000.
due the Indian War Veteran« of the Pac­
it may be identified.
Fo* the con­
Mrs J. J. F rier, the fallliful superin­
with
monthly
payments
tor the balance.—
EGGERS
—
On
Sucker
creek.
Dec
23,
The national emblem should be as­ ific Northwest will tie meeted out to
Our next census will show a popula­
venience of those who lire at a distance
Price it Voorhies.
tendent of the Sunday school, conduct
1899, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Win.
from the county seat, blanks ars furn­ sociated with the educational institutions them during the coming ncAsion of con ♦ d the exercifM*s alter which Mr. Spring tion of about 75,000,000, says the Ladies*
Egger», aged 2 year*« and 7 months.
H I Four acres in orchard; small
Home Journal.
To complete this
ished to justices of the peace and no­ great and small, all over the land. It is gr«M. Oregon at leant, should tie not made a few remarks appropriate for the
Vo’
’ house and outbuildings. These
HAMILTON—At the residence of her
count
within
the
required
30
days
about
a
matter
which
has
l>«en
laiguly
neg
only a unit in th« endeavor to favor their
trees are in good bearing, and adjoining
taries public upon request. The electors
parents in Medford Dec. 26,1899, .M ish
occasion.
50,000 census enumerators will be em­
THE
CU
BS
ARE
WITH
_________ ____________________
are requested to fill out these blanks lecled, a condition which we can ill cause, but work for that interest with
I«eona Blancne Hamilton, aged 19
Mr and M rs. Santa ('laus were present ployed. It will be necessary for them
Directer
like
unalloyed energy.
years. 9 months and 18 days.
andup will buy line building lots
C. It. Morse
in such a way an to afford all the infor­ afford. Spasmodic Fourth of July patrio­ something
and after the exercises, did their part in to count at the rate of 2,500,000 persons
.Character Artista C —»J withii. the city. We have the land,
mation required in cases of registration tism is nut th« article most to be de Senator McBride and Congressman making the people happy by distribut per day, or even faster. The population HERBERGER—In Jacksonville, Dec. Schwartz A Tully .
. . . Monologiat you have the money, t ome in and let us
29, 1899, John Herberger, aged 62 Eiiuer B. Harn» .... ..............Comedian talk the matter over.
of all cities and towns of over 8,000
before the clerk. No one, not a voter aired, though it is better than none. MiMxly are native sons of the stale and mg ths presents.
Arthur C Nate ..........
years.
must be enumerated within a period of
is allowed to register, and voters are We want the steady, thoughtful, in­ Senator Simon is not only a pioneer, but
Edward G. Kuster . .. ............... (,’elloist
The people seemed unwilling to leave two weeks.
•/ w i Thirty acres near town. Both
telligent quality «f patriotism, that rea was
Oregon
rsissd.
Coiigrenanian
SIZEMORE—In Pasadena, Cal , Dec. 28 Hugo G. Poheine .... .............. Violinist
required to register every two years.
OUv\/ red and dark »oil. This land
and stayed sometime after the distribu­
1899, M inh Hattie bizeinore, of Sams
In France, at a small place near Quim-
lizes more than Bunker Hill, liettys Tongue owes what he has become to th»*
And the Celebrated
lays well sheltered, and is well adapted to
tion of the presents, enjoying a pleasant per, a statue of a local hero was or­
Valley, aged 22 years and 8 month».
fruit raising.
ROUGH HOUSE SEXTETTE.
A grand year of progress is before us burg or San Juan, and this quality must food will of the early Met tier» as he came
social time.
dered
of
a
sculptor,
and
in
due
time
the
in 1900. Grants Pass and Josephine be inculcated in youth. It is the piali- here in th« early «lilies and can lie call-
ti U | A( RE.> ou Applegate, a tine gra*s
work arrived. One of the authorities
iW tarni,20i.> acre.« in cultivation each
Many a Lever
coaaty have made great progress in the ty that will make our uat.on united and ed a pioneer, and is fully conversant
of the town was not acquainted with
year.
Entire farm can be covered with
past year, and the indications are that strong in war and peace, and its wide with the debt of gratitude and pro|»er re­ Has turned with dingust from an other­ bronze sculpture,and was great ly disap-
ditch taken from the Applegate. This
speed
existence
will
go
(ar
toward
aolv
quital
the
govsrnineHt
owes
to
the
In
wise
lovable
girl
with
an
offensive
farm could l>e made ven profitable by an
the comiug year will be one of greater
pointed when he saw the dull color of
No extra charge for reserved »Seats.
up-to-date farmer. Wurth $50 an acre, can
perplexing questions dian War Veterans. In the past other» breath. Karl's Closer Root Tea purifies it, which was obtained with infinite
general advancement sad prosperity. mg Hie many
UNDERTAKERS
Tickets
on
sale
at
Clemens
’
drug
»lore
be bought lor hall that amount.
It is a statement commonly heard which constantly arise, not according have done nobly in this cause, hut cir- 1 the breath by its action on the bowels care and labor by an expert colorer of
January 11 and 12 from 8 a. m to 6 p. in.
EMBALMERS
s2O( R H ) Twenty acres, mostly in
from traveling men who have an op­ to the demands of partisAnhip, but ac e«Ris'aiices were against them. It Is to etc., as nothing else will, hold for years bronze. The officiul ordered that the
a-’ rl
' on hard, and bearing fruit.
surface should be rubbed with emery
portunity to know, that “Grants Pass is cording to what is right and best for the lie hoped that th« present delegation on abso'ute guarantee. Price 25 cents
Good bouse and out building . This is al­
paper until it acquired the appearance Office on 6th St. oppo. Court House
wind«
|»eople,
While
differences
of
opin
­
ready in profitable fruit tearing. Young
will know success.—Oregon Native Soil. and 60 cents. W.F. Kremer,
2 which was considered necessary.
tbs best town ©n the line.” Josephine
trees and choice varieties of apples.
Residence North 7th St.
county and Grants Pass with it must ad­ ion will always exist, the sincere wish
vance, and cannot keep from it, because ou larth sides, for the liest possible
FRIENDLY CALL IN SULU.
GRANTS PASS,OR
--story ’’-looni pla-tered house
brick cellar, milk bouse, barn,
it has substantial resources to be devel­ solution, will nearly always produce a
tool hou*e. windmill, el« , 6 iute; about
I
atiafaclory
result.
Taken
I'p
oped. Wo do not have to depend en
<»ne bait mile from Postottice. Ask Price Jc
The flag should float over every school
bombastic «Iterances and inflated false­
On the nightajf Dec. 14, there conic to Voorhies.
hood for our inducements. We do not house in Josephine county as well a» in
my ranch a 3-year old Alley with white
.Miles from Grants Pass-70 acre farm, 35
AT THE RIVERSIDE NURSERY,
seek asv boom to break and leave us all every other county in the United States,
I * i forehead and one while foot, *.i. re- under leiu-r. x acres of winter apples
Peter MacQueen. special »tafT corre­
and
peaches, d a« res strawberries, hoU'e,
that
it
may
bring
coiiAtantly
before
tte»-
demoralized. What we want is intel­
spondent in the Philippines, writes as
branded on right thigh. Owner can
GRANTS PASS, ORE.,
barn and outbuildings, good well $1500
follows of a visit to u local chief-
ligent,* calm, reasonable recognition of minds ot teachers and pupils what it
ha e same by paying charges.
“The datto, or chief, rents the land to
our advantages. That is all that in is, what it means, and what the Julie«
M ubice I les .
X3I10 One acre of land near town, 4-
Y<»O will fin<l a nice lot of healthy
his retainers. He gets the liiggeat
room house, two barns, wells,
necessary to promote the advancement in regard to it are. Tne public m hool
trees.
Apples,
latest
keepers
as
orchard.
Half down secures it.-Price X
¡»earls from the diveries opposite his
a n*8 for Your Schoolhouse.
of our section and it is coming our way is not an unqualified aucc«ss if it does
Voorties.
laud—I. e., is supposed to get them. well as earliest.
Pears, Cherries,
Every school house in the couniy
Each succeeding year sees every in not aim to impart more than mere
The sultun gets rent from the dattos;
Plums,
Peach
Prune,
Nut a id should have a flag. If you want one lor <>•)( M b{ b 'even and <me-half acres of
dustry of this county on a more solid, knowledge. It should carry with it
except when, as in the case of Joka
your district write to tbo Cot biek about I wo stun , ten room house, m arly new.
sure and substantial basis than over lx- some idea as to the proper application
Nina, the datto of Patikolo, uhere the Shade trees, a« well as Berry ph n
('"•"I out buildings. Nearly all of the land
it.
lore and we enter upon the present uf that knowledge, moral training and
dutto got up u scrap four years ago and
Get my Prices before you buy.
. iruit i earing, « (insisting of choice vari-
the eteineiita uf good citiaanship, of
licked the s|>ots out of the sultan.
year with the brightest of prospects.
eti«-' ol apples, pear.«, |»ea<-ties, nectarine»,
I rum-.*, quim es, etc. A1. no a good variety
which patriotism is far iront being the
“This Joka Nina I had the pleasure of
ot MinaJJ fruits. A deep well ol excellent
J. T. TAYLOR.
visiting; he ia a fine-looking man; a
Colonel Baden Powell, who is shut up least.
water. 1 In» is one uf the finest, if nut the
lithe, blithe savnge indeed. *Ix>ok out
iu Msfeking by the Boers, has recently
The presence of the Illg due* not
ix-t locations in town. Overlooking broad
for him,’ Buys Shuck to me; ‘lie is a
fields and rugged mountains, ottered for
delivered himself of a proclamation in bring ateiut all thia of itself, uf course,
-ait- or* account of poor health of owner.
first-rate man. If he is going to kill
which he makes the startling Htatement but it is a perpetual reminder and, if its
I
A rvsof red land Ivinz with west ex
1 ’
you he’ll say so.’ With this pleasant
that the American government has demands are neglected, a perpetual re­
9
At KES just north oi town. Good
and assuring description I adjourned
land i-one mile from Grants l’a*8,on rising
iraine house, land in good cultivation
warned others of Iter intention to side proach. And no one can doubt that its
ground and almost perfectly protected lroiu A lout
with an allegretto beat of heart along
one-ball in fruit. A bargain.—$*ou.
iro»t, will make a tine orchard.
with England in case »he should have mere present s and silent influence over
the shore from Jolo, five miles, and
collision with any other nations. While the bouaes which represent the nations
came to where the datto lived.
$1000 11 wn an<l I-^"6 on time brings
I invite your attention to tny line
,>1h i
1»2 acres on Oscar creek, 5-room
we are not so severe as to accuse him o hope, will be productive of more nation
“Under the great tree of Patikolo the
p ain iioU'C. Barn and ^hed*, 75 large fruii
has
for
y«
ars
been
producing
very
abun
­
country folk held market day. Tbe
being sincere in his remarks, we rather al benefit than can lie estimated or ex­
dantly in fruit, terries and garden truck. ir* < . p'a< re* ol good placer mining ground
datto's house is built over the waters.
object to the name of America being pressed.
Noth'-i» win* adda no mnrh
I here is a good house and out buildings, on puce that (an be covered by ditch,
•o th« charm of th« drawing
He
received
me
kindly,
in
his
bare
feet,
also a good a ell. hive minutes v\alk to rrice A \ oorbies.
used by him with such freedom. The
Ho ter as we know, Mr. Dyke's is the
room or tioudoir a- th* «oftljr radi
and placed for edification lx-fore us
a- ■ vht fr.......... RIM) I
school or church. Would sell three lots,
sympathy of the American imoplu seems only country school in the country
Nothin® wni coatribut* morr to the
100x150 ¡ret, (corner lot,) for >*<■». Ibis lot
ten kinds of sweetmeats and’ some ex­
artmtie «acce»" of the luncheon,
The main thing for you to consider is: Don’t I k ? too
( I
'• atioM ia
fairly well divided between the two par- which has a flag
would make a l»eauiitui building lot.
if this is true, they
tea
or
dinner
The
l>^-t
decorative
cellent coffee. The datto uas glad, he
the < ¡ty, two story, new and modern
candles for rhe mmpleet or the
lies, but it does net require a prophet to deserve special credit (or being the first,
moat elaborate fun
• r
i
m t hou-.e, 8 room-, hard finish, a good
late.
Delay fosters uncertainty and often di.sapjKiint-
said, to have the Americans near him.
I
•)
1
» "•*(•• - " • ■
M
■'* “ a,ld nei cNxary outbuildings, two acres
1
lor orchard or ram.
say which side is training and which is But th« year 1900 should wet« every
He thought they would make gtx»d
and the nsowt 'leticate tinta by
ment.
It you delay you can’t blame me if the very
ami, at a good elevation above the level
»TA.Wn.VRI» OIL < O.
losing in sym|»athy, day by day. The school Imus« in JuHsphiue county pro­
servants and tratters. Yes, thought 1,
"i
the town. Owing to i iiange ol business
and sold everywhere.
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but, shades of JefTerson and the true
Suit or Overcoat you wanted has just been sold.
idea seems to prevail here that if Eng vided with a flag The cause is worthy
it I wm than
cost. Enquire ot us.
pleaxani location an t cheap.
American Washington, the countrymen
laud isn’t able to take care ot herself in and the results are sure.
Exceptional
values
in
Men
’
s
Heavy
Underwear
of Lincoln serving a half nude satage!
thia matter, she had tietter go out of bus
**'•!•)()
?IVe acres near tewn.
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Weather ilrpnrt.
The thought wrung laughter.
< reek. 1J acre^ in cultivation.
Good two Story house, lath
Inees. It may not l»e any great harm for
Woolen
Shirts,
Hosiery,
Blanket!»,
lite.
D octor
Following is a summary weather ob­
“The datto had a fine little boy. He
Good variety of fruit. Water for irrigating urn. plai-ter flntih Nearly new. Thin eoU
her te bold up the United Hiatus as a servation at «.iraiils Tans during the
H hx p|...¡g a (.drgain und >uU
I..rk am and ba. a general assortment
wanted me to take a picture of him.
M EYERS purposes
want tu -re it btlorr it i- sold.
bugatxx), but she must not take it ser­ month of Dec , Kpp, as re|M>rted by J.
down 1 •
I did so; then his excellency wanted the
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CO.
•trau
erne,, and ^.-lecled rrom the best va-
iously kerself. A feeling of gratitude to­ B. Paddock, l«al voluntary observer for
picture. 1 explained I would put it on
1
(rood
well
and
ncc.--arv
out-
Specialists (or Mea
ward her is prevalent here, on account the Oregon State Weather Service.
paper at Manila. He said: 'Why not
til house.
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‘"g “
l' >-»><t bo'"<
hyik-Una
ha»»
twee
ocr««
«Í
rich
bksck
.¡
ami
within
lu
minutes
walk
q
itee
1».
O.
Mai
Plenty
i
Min.
Mean
1
r«cip
now?* I looked; un the wall were 25
■ ^.kkro. re». ¡and. \\ ill make a ni <
uf her attitude tn the Bpaniah war, but
DATB
Triu. i Trm. Triu. ir idles
.inie«u at».« ¡ani.
iiltle ' r*i
remington rifles and one mauser car­
»» U m Urre t »»j fruit and grain.
she must not expect this country to
K'K BAI.K OR EXCHANGE.
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fw»t
lureLcw! tte
bine. Well, I aai<> it was such an ini-
AiU»tkMk
«od
u»
—
;
Ml
stand at her l»ack in all her quarrels for 2
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b ie, from town, one
M
im
I
i
«
pfaclkc«
ia
tk«
V
a
; ¡Hirtant thing it took time. Thia re-
wo-story
** house of 7 r UM;
so cheap a price ba that The American 3
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bum red ami twentv bve acres o(
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d plaster
W- 6« Pa; Till lsr«4.
, lieved the situation, and wc continued,
finish
;«MMi
well
wn
'.
.
.
Th<re ire 15 acresol
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ww« who on
people an* not so <*ertain of th« jualicc of
Uneben ; • mir »ppie. trv,.. <;w
k
„4 A good v*-
l»oth of us, to retain our heads on our
al »out 2 acres in a gei i ersi
»h
I wnte for «4-
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of trui It riet> .»f .luill frutto, harne«. e
bar cause in this matter as lu be vocifer
hard
one-half
o>
which
is
»
inter appb
,hé‘L;î "“T,"' n‘nr
'•«•fergLuud
shoulders.” National Magazine.
Will
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Fit KF
I.ettrr from Mr«, (’nr«1*
sold on easy terms.
a ns.
__ Ul. jwrc.t
out in her favor
Obituary Notice.
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b-Mw«.
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aliar.if..... I barn and ..... ...
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Js. A tine
— v-
llurfc ter CoaA^lutiss.
Shr XV >«•
rd on !.«»*■.
We are iu receipt of a very ioterwil
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Mention war made last week. of the
e a
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Would
Lil
»T BT.,
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r
Thia is (be hour ot the much derided V
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mg com tu unical ion from Mrs. M R. i death of Mi. Samuel IHrknrHS. Allow . A young married woman, whose
bluck With;
Hi
4..40 . * '**a,<* tartanes.
$5500.
th
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Postoflite.
Un*
hat.
and long suffering New Year’s resolu­ 10
home
is
in
that
vague
region
known
th
aim rit
CorJs, of the Pacific l‘in« Needle coin t me to give you a few particulars con-
»«cures tbe property
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as uptown, startled some of her rela­
tion, which is (»opularly soppoeed Io t»e 11
paay who with Mr. Cords is now stop- , earning I iiui .
payment'.— Price A \
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tives
greatly
the
other
day
by
h
quite
one ol th« bsos I delicately ephemeral
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ping al th« Ih'iwrial hotel al Portlead,
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Mr bainuel Harknvas wan born in unexpected humorous onslaught. She
«- PISO’S CUR E rOR K. I
things os record. It is not our pnq»oAe II
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but who eapecta to return this week.
Sa'rin Washiugl«n County N. Y. in I is an impetuous young woman and she
1 «I . a < ity of Sfitei pop-
t ' ~ a. .
ri I
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to deride this loa« hoaored institution 15
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Po*t<»rtii'e. no bou<«e. Her
'' hania- for botei or mum k
Coiicwrning the Pacific Pine Needle 1818. Removed with his parent« to was just ready to go out, downtown,
«■EE
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»ty
for
the
making
of
a
-
i
irm
m th© Rogue River
lor in our belief, it is a very honorable 1(1
CONSUMPTION “I Price A \ our hie?*.
company*■ exhibit which has te-en f •■- i the W sstern Reaervw in Ohio and th
I presumably, when she suddenly turfled
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V \'^rh l
orange grove
thing. The New Year's air is always 17
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!»ack
and
rushed
into
the
family
rit-
warded
to
Pan»,
Mrs
Curds
aay
•
in
her
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It
to Wisconsin.
filled with goo*! reeelulluns. Hume fall 10
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ting-room.
Several
members
of
the
tetter that Mr lk»sch. the iX'inmisSK'ner
lie married in 1844; crossed the
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flat but «li du net. Il is a, moat befit­ 20
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of the «tp«>*itiuti, l-.is openly declared it plains with his wife and family in 1862 family were there and she exclaimed;
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“Did you hear about thus« New York
ting time to resolve to du better, and to 21
to l»e th« h it‘dmoment and most. Inter­ i nettling in the Umpqua Valiev
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fakirs?”
be better aaJ lu make a near.r appruach 22
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esting
oua
o(
all
the
exhibits
which
he
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then in 1856 at Grave Creek, Ju«e|
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lu wbal waoughl lobe. Frail buniainlv 24
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has forwarded. The exhibit filteJ three t'ounty where fur years he kept a hotel ■ body.
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can hvl by a word, aliake off the nn|«r- 2Ò
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large l»oies anJ contained a large variety fametl for it» hoApitality.
“Why, they’re just earning loads of
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iection by which it i, toeaei and enconv 20
of article«, including nialtieeevs, pillows
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bile on a visit to Michigan in 1871 money selling canes made from the log
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iasae.1 and covered latbom. deep, but
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comforts, gorgeous cushion«, prepared Mrs. Hat knvss died. In 1875he married of the Olympia! lie, ha. ha!“ And
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it can atrire, and prevail. All the gomi 2U
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pin« needle« fur smoking, cigars, soap, Mis Hasan Davis near Runeburg, Douglas I she rushed from the house to catch the
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tirai i. m the world and all that ia worth so
10 I 50
ear.
oil,
perfume«, syrup, win«, candy, wool, CotiDty Ore.
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1 All the listeners laughed save one.
having comae Irvin atriving after it 31
fibers ot different kinds aha in es he al
Fur a year they lived al <itavs Crrt k ,
HlMM 1BY
”1 don't see,” said this exception,
Thiug. may come to him who wait*, but
Mean trm »erat ure 40, preparations, all in all,
25 different i then l ame tu the farm on Rugue River, ”how they could S|vare It.”
they will not etay with him long il be in* nmuin temperati! re, 66 , date 7, H .
articles, ol which eight are the inven near Grants fare, where be died.
“Spare what?” queried one of th«
keep. <>n waiting. The g «od rwolnlion I minimum trm|>eralure, 22, date. 19,
number days clear, 3, partly cloudy, 3, tion of Mr. and Mrs Cortis Theeihib
Mr Harkness had four tuns by his laugher«.
ia prwhminary to the good deed, and cloudy, 25, prevailing wind, 8 W.
it, which co«t over ten Jays lal>»r to first wife
“That log.”
The eld eel of them dud in
ia a neceaaary part o( it In making the
prepare, was ac. mj an ed by doeertp 1892. A daughter by his secoud wife.
“Do you know what a logia?”
Ths
latetl
lire
reeolulion we are unh.mp.red by th. i
The exception smiled in a auperior
A Pittsburg drummer tells this new Hoas written by Mr. Cords in four Jif died al the age vl 18 years.
diltlcuiliee and drawback, which beaei
manner. Hadn't she just Fwen up the
(erent languages
'
yarn
I
always
carry
a
bottle
of
Kemp's
Th«
three
tuna
and
Mrs
Hark
ties«
ua in the eie. ution, and it ie no wonder
lakes?
Mrs. Cords tee’s naturally indignant •urviv« to inuurn his death.
that our product falle eo far abort of our i Balsam in my grip. 1 ink« ruld easily,
“Why. if« r ■ r of those timber»,'* she
the funeral services, on Friday, wet« Mid. “that th v l ang over the side of
ideal, that we are di«<v,arego.l. But We and a tew Aoagg ol th« bateam always at a report whit h was sent to the Brad
muet net blame the reeolutiun. It ie makes me a well man. Every where I street agency in Portland concerning a held in th« Baptist chute«, and were well the boat tu I up other boats from
good but the fault ie tn o. , wo are auch go I al wais speak a good word for Kemp. judgment rendered in th«circuit court attended by many frieuds and tieighbuis bumpir.g into
This time the laughers roared.—
abeurdly imperfect creaturee. But it i< 1 tske hold of my customers—I take old for thio county at the November term, The tewlv waa interred ia Use I. O. O. F,
Cleveland Plain IValer.
R. L bsuk .
the duty of overy individual of u. to try men and young men, and tell theui con­ tn favor o! Louisa Gruaee Mrs CorJs cwasetery.
Illi Brwaaa.
to make the year 1900 the beet year ol fidentially what I du when I take cold. oays that this judgment baa nothing
WHY PUT UP
Mr. Murray lhU—I dreamt of you last
whatever to Jo with the Pacific Pino
oar livae Tbe year
ia paal and we At Druggists. 25c* and Mb-.
Needle cvmpanv an.I that furthermore,
A ¡wriahabte mark st the last resting BlghL
cannot call it back. What we bave doaa
lb) not fail te come and bear the
M *a Bunker Hill (coldly}—Ah. bow
or left undone ie out of our sonlrol, but shouting tenor of the Nashville Stu* Judge Hanua has ordered an injunct-i ptew of your teved one« when you v«u
d of you!
ion
«topping
the
«««cutioa
of
the
judge
!
gvt
a
gvw*d
tuarbla
headstone
of
your
the influence of our acta ia undying, and dents tell you bow “Joshua Fought The
I woke up and shut dowr
goeaou forever, like a ware, and werkaj
meat. Mrs. Curds «tea states that she I Grauts Pass dealsr fur $15 to $18.
and put axi extra blanket
Battle of J ericu.”
RZD STAR STORE,
Post Office Building.
4
5 per cent Discount on l ine China and
on several lines of Decorated Semi-Porcelain
Dishes.
Hair-Riddle Hardware Co
COZMZIHSTG- !
WAIT FOR THE
CALIFORNIA
CONCERT.
Friday. January 12th.
FUN! FUN! FUN!
HOLMAN & SON,
Prices 50 and 25 Cents.
Ask Ashland About It.
Money
Saving
Clothing-®
Sale
Candles
Men’s Suits and Overcoats
S5( >( ) ■
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150 A< 1:1 ' 3
[QF
$500
£
$1300
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7in<‘,'
,,Uj
5T. CL/4IR JTEEL 5T0VEJ AHa RflNQE*