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ROGUE RIVER COURIER, Published Every Thursday, A. E. VOOKHIEN, KKiroB AMI! Etti>hMISTUB. BATES OF »1 BM'BimuN - One Year, in advance, • • $1.25 Six Months,.......................................... 66 Three Months, • .36 bingle Copes, • • • - .06 Advertising rates on application. Copy for change or1 ad "must be handed in i«fore Tuesday noon, otherwise setting of the matter will be < barged for at the rate of 6c per running inch, single column. Altera tions and additions to copy will be charged or at the rate of 10c per r unning inch, sin gle column. Entered at the post oth< e at Granta Ps«s, Oregon, as second-class mail matter. T hursday , J anuary 25, 1900. without the consent of Great Britain. Great Britain once rigalfied lurr willing ness to abrogate the treat« if we would respect the nctilrah’.y o( the canal, Let whether or not she ia willing to do to now, ia a matter of »peculation. Boege of i he Londe, n ps|x*ra have given es- preseiou to ttee opinion that the pane age of the bill without consulting the British government, would be a mani festly* unfriendly net. The prospect is | that congre«M will pass the bill, whereby I the president will tie placed in somewhat of a dilemma, as he will probably be compelled either to act against toe will ol the people, who will demand that it be made a law, or he will have to cfisre- gvd tbe treaty with Great Britain, and thereby rouse the Hon's wrath, as well as incur the discredit of going back on the government’s promisee. Ttee peop.e want the canal, treaty or b J treaty,but ttee onlv visible means of settling the matter without confusion is to arrange, if possi ble, fur tbe abrogation of the treaty be fere paastag the bill. 'l^ralMjn was performed by Dr«. Vaa- l>ykw and Ifienre^ and, at last arv-^onls, Mr. L>o*eon was doing well, and con- g atulating himsetf that it was nut bis head wii i«*b was in range of tbe exploeiun > Cut Prices on » > Capes and Jackets > > » ► ►> >> Ji ¿ Ji They are BJfeld'S Goods, which insures Style anti Quality to ire right. .•» Ji RED STAR STORE, Ath'and Woolen Milla Burned Tbe Ashland Woolen Mills, a mann facluriog estabimbiuent which has been iu operation fur 32 years, were burned to the ground early Munday morning. Che fire is spoken of as being the moot expensive in tbe history of Ashland Trie locomotives in the railroad yard gave tbe alarm at about 2.15 a. iu. tbe nre alarm sounding immediately after ward. Ttee two fire departments made all possible haste to the acene but the fire had gained such headway that it was found impossible to do more than to prevent tbe spread of the destructive element and save tbe adjacent build- ings. The origin of the fire remarne a mystery. It was first discovered at the southeast corner and on the inside of tbe building. There bad been no fires in Die building since Saturday noon. The original cost of the plant was $15,000. and the insurance wa-c $14,009. liie wool houNe. with $400) worth of wool. Was saved, as also the house con taining chemicals for dying purposes. E. K. and Geo. N. Andrews were the owners of the plant, which provided employment for 32 peop'e with a pay roll of $800 per mouth. The owners coQternpiate rebuilding. gOYALS Takral^ Ou th* muht ul Dec. U, uiy runcli • 3-y*ur olj ju .pot in ior*l>*»4 ¿n<i br.n'i*^ 0,1 'iùgli, < h.ve ••■■>* by pay Ih< ch A bsowtely P ure Makes the food more delicious and wholesome liuufUhom. Hi«(a Jati >ci of Gent ral Ix>« At a jvint gan poet No 39. and IV. K. C. Na, 3-5, at IV. hall Jaxmrary 3 d. 1900. the A O. U Tbe ioliowing uffi er- wrrs lustallad i>y Abe Axtell, Adjt.; Com. John Patrick, Sen. Vic* Com. J. E. Peterson, Jr. Vice Com. Wil!.atu Burns; Burgeon, D. 8. Holton; Chap- N. Day ;O. D. Theo. Mott;^/.M. E. k Wade; IroIll K, and Mrs. Jtaie D. Meeke, dialect artie$9 tance from Waldo ,«i impersonator and ventriloquist, will give acre* slashed and burned, , ditches ami creek running ¿J an entertainment in the I. O. O. F hall property, good fence* and t n.iil, apentv J| in this city, on Mondiy ♦ veuing, Jan- Water power per day Good teiiitad uary L a So\i«k. uDder the aaspic* a leet barns, etc . $;t()nu down 'ecur®» -¿4 of the Liidien B*nefit society of tiie balance on time.—l’rue and Piesby tenan cteurch. Mrs. Meeke comes pln’lered n<-u«e, highly recommended as an entertainer O Room brick cellar and 2‘, m.ru of rare ahi.ity. Lea<iing newspapers all Itenring apple.-. prune, over the United States unite in praise of c heirie«. grapes and t •ernes,1 city, for $21U0. $10UJ down and tbe ingii quality of her entertainment». time. Her voice is deaunl>ed as clear, musical aid diz-11rn-t, and phenomenal in its T5 Acre» of red land ivul. iU poaure. tivea.,.., d>-xibiliiy. I’nejOregonian says: “Mrs land h* one mile from Granu p» ground and almost | erfe, Uy JT* Buie f>. Mt eke, dialect artisl, imperson frost, will make a fine - al r and vantriloquist, gave a sonie- | — ; «hat novel and very int^r^Hn^ enler- 4:1 One 1 * ,n . tamintnt at tiie Y. M. C. A. last night. ipitjvrvr year old friiit Ue«!, Mrs M*eke rea is dialect well, and steers has for years been producing J dantly in fruit, berries and clear of tbe pitfall iu which ao many There is a good house And out < entertainer« co ne to ¡grief— that of over also a good well. Five minute hool or church. Would sell t» do ng tiie matter. She is a clever im- sc 100x150 feet, (corner lot.» forte» pvrsunator, and handles tbe illusion < t would make a l>eautiful buildingw v*u'ri'oquisiii with skill.“ Admission ' -'>e -I chv . A nearly new bU r ’ 25c and childien 15c. pleasant location and - heap. TM Old rehab.e T1M Weekly Oregonian. Adjt. Abe Axtell. Tbe sesste committee han reported At the Sam« meeting, the following unfavorably in the matter of eeating officers of the W. If. C. were inetallen by W. E. DEAN. 4 CO . Propr. Quay ot l’enneyIvania, and tbe cane oI E. A. Wade; Clark of Montana io being hotly con Pres. Harriet 1 atrirk ; B. V. P. Mrs. Building. tented. If tbe congress succeeds in B. Harkness; J. V. P. Mrs. Mary Chaus* The University of Oregon. throwing out Quay, Clark and Roberto, re; Sec-. Flortn e Corneil;Treas. Mrs. H. Never baa there been a time since uur all three, tie aneeting would not be in Zoller ;Chap. Mrs. R. Green ; Cond. Mrs. vain, even it nothing cine were done organization when our prospects have im from the «peaker. Senator Morgan Our Marb e the Handsomest M. Hildreth; Atist. Cond. Mrs. Gaiener; been so bright and all so encouraging during tbe whole M-aaion. It would raise appro*«« the bill and «ay« he would cat- Guard, Mrs. E Bmitb; Color Bearers, A visit to tbe marble and grautte Again ths familiar ‘Rah 'Rah 'Rah ! "has like to the political etandard several degrees it a law at one«, but lie ba« ting establishment of J. B Paddock pro- Mrs. E. Simpkins, No. 1 ,Mrs Weidmio, echoed and reverberated over our state serious doubt« about tha senate acting No. 2; M m . Day, No 3; Mrs. Longley, duces no gruesome suggestion«, The Han Francisco ia having another high and this time, not with the victorious in advance of tbe report of tha canal impression, on gazing at the monuments No. 4. After tiie installation, refresh- binder war, the worst in yearn These exulting accents of a foot-ball team but coos mission ments were served by the W. R. C. and on which are incribed the names and myatarioun Chinese societies recongnixe iu tbe sweet stratus of our Glee club. Kc*pr«*«enlalive i'earre, of Maryland, final earthly records of those who have a grand good time was ejoyed by all. no civilised law, and when a real or The club has returned from its tour io believes that the tariff offer« the beet passed away, is that these things are Mi.* 1.. i , Ml. supposed injury io inflicted by one Eastern Oregon, and has brought us method for controlling trust«, and keep “tong” toward another, an era of glory an i fam«. We are proud of them, ing them from becoming too greatly, aad alleviators of grief, as well as tributes to the memory of the dead, and that their murder and crime begins which often and we have every reason to be. Every ho has introduced a bill which provides influence on tbe living is peaceful, S tatic or O hio , C ity of T olkdo J lasts for a long period of time. The where they were greeted witli large and lor tbe suspension of duties upon im gently admonishing and reflective. The I.' < my , f cunning of the highbinders is usually highly appreciative audience*, and no port* when their sale or manufacture thought also comes to one, that pour F bank J. C hbnky makes oath that mor* than a match fur the vig,lance ul where more than in Portland itself. ne is the senior partner of the firm of F. are monopolized; also providing fora work in thia line would be a crime. A tbe police and few of tbe offenders ire Sysry comment 8|>eaks not only ol the J. C he X ky A C o . doing busme-s in the commission, the duties of which aball botched monument ia a thing to be city ol T oledo , county and state ax afore ever brought to justice. exceptionally fine voices in the club but be to investigate and report to tbe pres- shunned. But no such production is said. and that said firm will pav the sum of their gentlemanly, upright conduct ident, as to the necessity for such act ... r,„„ • O r X T E R • ) ONE HUNDRED IXM.LARS for ea< b and they have made nothing but friends ion. He says the mm hinery for the en ever seen in Mr. Paddock's establish oi SPICI*LSTElL^g WARRANTED merit, as he is a workman of 3» years an«! every < use »•* Catarrh that cannot The committee of Investigation in the for themselves and the ( niversitv. The be c ured by the use of H all ’ s C vtakkh cane ot Roberto, congrenaman-eleet from club visited nine towns in Eastern Oreg forcement of the Sherman anti tru«t law ex|H»rience, and lias beside», that natur Ct'BB —F bank J. C heney . v»i/n Hvi/7PiFvi/k v W r VV v Utah, han coins to tbe conclusion that on, ia all ol which, receptions were ten has proven sluw and tedious, and that al taste and thoroughness in his work Sworn to before me and subscribed in Roberts has three wives, and that he dered them, and they were made to feel there is a public demand that something which some could not acquire in a cent* my presence, tins 6th day ul December, **6. a W 1 • in not entitled to a neat in congress. tiist tlie people of Eastern Oregon had be done by congress to curb the greed of ury o( experience. He lias just set up Notary Republic. a very handsome monument in the I. O. ( meal ) Roberta’ case wan a bad one ami warm, loyal hearts toward our univer trusts. The adusinistratiou has ceased active O. F. cemetery, which is a conspicuous Are recognized by ail Woodsmen as the 11 al I’ m C itarrh Cure is taken internally virtually lost from the time he wan given sity and glad ol the opportunity to show ouch notoriety by the popular demand their friendlinesH. The club haw Mettle«] efforts to get tiie several reciprocity feature of adornment of that place, and and acts directly on tiie bb>od and muc ous «ur faces of the system. Send for making itself vigorously heard in hi. down to hard work again after their trip, treaties, negotiated under the Dingley ! thore are few men to whom its workmen test inion lais, free. disfavor. Hie election was a challenge and it is not all improbable that tiie tariff law, ratified,and there, is much ship would not be a credit. We « mid call jour special attention to the DEXTER tooth, made of special steel, thin back F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo,O. which was promptly accepted and his people of fiouthsrn Oregon may hear talk of the probability of the failure of Mr. Paddock fills orders in all kinds Sold by Druggists, 75c. and ground on a segment of a circle. Every saw warranted. We carry a complete stock relegation to obscurity io a triumph In them sometime in April. On Thursday the entire bunch of treaties. It is of marble and granite, and has, in his Hall’s Family Pills are the best. Prices from 50c to $1 per foot. the right direction. night Jan. 11, a reception was extended claimed, however, by members of the establishment, many different varieties to the Berkeley Glee club and we en adiamistration that efforts to get the of stone from many places, but the one Money Order Issue. . After a week’, minor, rd stubborn joyed a very delightful evening with our trestles ratified will be resumed when which stands out easily from among tbe Between the dates of November I, 1899, fighting on both «idea, and vague reporta gusts. The boys all spoke very highly Hon John A. Kasson, who had charge test in point of beauty of color and | and January 20, 190), the Grants Pars finish, comes from no other place than of the negotiation oi all of them, returns that the Britiab were advancing, the <if our work here, and we were all made post'Office issued money orders to the Mrs. Mecke, Impersonator. MI ii I iik Location». latent newa at hand ia that Buller’* to feel that tiie bond of college fellow from Florids, where lie lias gone by Josephine county, It <s of dark color, amount of 113257,79. Of this amount order of his physician te try and get nd irregularly mottled with lighter and Following is a sample program, to be (Recorded since J»n. 15 ) army now occupies three positions on *hip wm very close betw««*ii us. darker streaks, and takes a remarkably the November issue was $4618.65, and rendered by Mrs. Meeke, who will appear the Tugela river, which ia exactly where Wednesday morning an a<ldn*«M wa« of the grippe. r.ml F. Mohr, John MarKeniie. A. handsome polish, Among a cluster of the December issue $5163,90. The at the Odd Fellow»’ hall Monday eve H. Wheatley, Geo. M. Williann, W. H. There is much gossip and almost a they were before. How long it will take given before tiie students by an alnmnur largest amount issued on any one day handsome stones, it is easily tbe hand Harris. Frank H. Graves, Win. Graves, ning, Jan. 29, under the auspices of the at thia rate to relieve Ladyninitli la a of th>* U. of O., Mr. Harold Hopkins. scandal on account of sotae things let was $511,66, on December 11, just two I C Williams. 160 acres placer ground, ■natter for mstheinaticisns to puzzle He chose an his subject, “The Cultiva eut by Secretary Gage's answer to the somest of all, and possesses qualities of weeks before Christmas. The smallest Ladies’ Benefit Society of the Presbyter “Hardscrabble” in Waldo miuing dis A number of es|K-cially fiw over. Ladysmith ia the center of inter tion of the aesthetic sense, ao all im congressional resolution oi inquiry as beauty which are lacking in all other issue for any one day was $27,27, on ian church. Affination, aJulte 25«, trict. children 15c. ent but it niunt be remembered that il portant feature in higher education“. to the relations of the treasury with specimens. This piece of marble come November 9 mals and Heads are offered fr C. T. Epperler, Geo. I.. Wendell, E. all the beniaged towns were relieved ami He handled bis subject very ably and national banks. There is particularly a from Mr. Bull’s quarry, near the Apple Knee Deep in June............................ Riley A.Tavlor M. E Miller, H. B. Taylor, at very reasonable rates. Ai That Old Sweetheait of Mine............. ' ‘ the Boere crowded back to tbe coniines his address was very highly appreciat lot of gossip concerning tha fact that gate, where there is an enormous quanti Geo. ’. Epperley, Ja» Eggerton, 140 BORN. She wanted to learn Elocution.......... \non aeres placer ground; "Waldo I>rr<lge” the lot are the following the Seventh National Bank, of New ty of the same kind oi rock. In the — oi their owu dominion, the war would ed by students and faculty. Sanders M-GLishau M Court-hip . Mewart mining claim in Waldo mining district. only be beginning then where the Brit, Oa Wednesday evening Dr. and Mrs York City, shortly after First Assistant rough state, it does not impress the be Monologue-The Smietv Bell.......... Wilson Perry Heath, holder as worthy of any special atten James McGuire. 20 acres plat er ground 1 Ilea ieli cximcted it to begin in the first place. Strong, in conjunction with tiie alumni Postmaster General 1 he Dying Soldier....... . \n«»n Biddy’s Trial» among the Yankees. ..Smith in Oak Flat mining district. of the University, royally entertained became its principal stock holder, wan tiou, but alter being cut and polished, Idaho Deer designated by the postmaster general as its haiuhome appearance would attract TAYLOR—la Woodville. Jan. 6. 1900, Meriky’a Conversion............................. knon Ed Burke, 2<) aeres placer ground, in Grants Pass needs more dwelling t^e students, friends and faculty of tiie to Mr. and Mrs. T. H. B lav lor, a Selected........... Shakespeare Oak Flat mining district. tbe depository of poet office funds in attention anywhere. Jesephine county Oregon Deer Heat daughter. Scene from Rip Van Winkle ....... Irving houeee. Tbe present supply ia not at University of Oregon, in Willard Hall, ( al Gridin, 2d acres placer ground, .Naughty Little Girl ............................ Gritlin Hie occasion Ix'ing in honor of our Glee Deer. all sufficient to meet the present de ARMSTRONG—In Gold Hill, Jan. 18. Bini's Love Song. ......................... Meeke ‘T.iue Jay " in Althoase mining district. 1900. to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Armstrong Ventriloqui-in..................................... Meeke mand, Ttee town is tow small for tiie ('lub, The club wan heard in several of Panther. W. F. Inman, quartz claim, "Whiskey a son number of people it ('oatains. Those its selections, which seemed to be very i Miss Huldab’s Oiler ........... ... Rus^ll Bottle” in Grave Creek mining district 1 Black Bear. who are fortunate enough to have highlv appreciated by those present. MARRIED Henry Huck, p'acer claim in Gran s Oregon Childrens’ Home Society. secured desirable residences cling te The Treble Clef club, or in oilier words Pass mining district. the If you wish anything in tha ROLLER-MORIARTY— In Grants their localion« with a good deal of tiie Girls Glee club, also gave every Tiie following ladies compose the ad Pass, on Wednesday, Jan. 24. 1900, Win. Rosa and John Guest, quartz or have any specimens you A persisten«-«. Teaants will not vacate a pretty rendition of that old favorite “Last visory board of the Oregon Children's R. B. Roller, and Miss Julia Moriartv claim "Mountain Maid" in Waldo min deceat iiouse in Greats Pass on any Nlfbl”. Dr. Strong, I’rof. <il«»n, and mounted, apply at the Covins both of Ashland, Judge Abe Axtell Home Society: officiating. trifling pretext, as the chances of readily Prof McAllister gave shert addresses on Mrs. T. B. Cornell, Mrs. J. 1). Fry, ing district. fice or call on the work of the Glee Club and its in J K Vanatta, quarts claim "Colum securing another are decidedly small. Mrs. J. B. Eberle, Mrs. R. L Coe, and DIED. fluence on Univsrsity life. bus No. 3. ” in Louse Creek taming dis Miss Julia Howett. A considerable amount of residence trict. It would be impossible to close this i building is now going on and lias been Tim society has these advisory boards EVERTON’—In this city on Sunday J. W. Wells, quartz claims, "Columbus sin«*« last spring, but most of ttee houses communication without a word concern evening. Jan 21. Mrs. Asenath Ever in t\fi\ i 'Wii in tiif .-ta'e, and IhfOtlgh No. 2.” "Columbns, No 4," and "Klon ton, aged about 55 years. have been constructed by the different mg our president and bis speech in Port diis medium thoy receive information of dike,” in Louse Creek mining district. parlies lor their own use, and few land, which lias created such a stir over any children that need T. R. Itean. quartz claim "Hidden houses fur renting pur poet's have l>een the slate. Th« address is deserving of desiring children to adopt. In this way Treasure" in J ump otf Joe mining dis I they are enable 1 to help a great many trict constructed. There is a grand opening •very bit of praise il han received and YOU CAN here far a safe and syre investment in Dr. Strong is winning his way in th«* HOLMAN SON, at small cost. Ttu work is supported T. E. Lacey, quartz claim "Golden hearts of our people and is rapidly com that line, which would yield immediate by membership due« and contribuii_,ns Leaf" in Jump-off Joe mining district. TURKISH, returns. Tiie needs of tiie town justify itig to occupy an exalted place in all the $25 constitutes one a Liu member of the MEDICATED, J. Tucker, quartz claim “ Gopher ” I UNDERTAKERS the construction of at least 2 > housvH, t«> literary and intellectual life of our <>rsg society, and cau be p»id in annual in in Juinp-off-Joe mining district I SULPHUR, We have EMBALMERS cost from >M4M) to $1000 each. Many of on. We are proud of him stalments of $5. RUSSIAN, A R. Curtis, placer claim, "Shoe” ia been, from the first, and we knew it I or VAPOR theta cot Id be runted by tiie year te $1 a year constitutes one an annuil Galice mining district. o >uld aol Im long ui til such earnest de reN|M>nsii)le and desirable temvats. member. Any one wishing to assist so Ofiice on Gtli St. oppo. Court House. L. R. Shanley, placer claim, "Edna” At your con ven iene in touroaiH Houeee. furnished rooms and hotel votion to all that is •nnobling in our worthy a cause, can do so through the in Wolf Creek mining distnet. Residence North 7th St. with my state's life should win for him a leading accoiaituxlations ate filled to overflow members of tho local board. This is by J» jt GRANTS PASS,OR Notice of Dissolution, ing and there is an Imperative demand place In its esteem. far Hie cheapest and most satisfactory Bath Enw vni) 8. V an D ykb . for more. way of caring for the poor. Notice is hereby given that the firm of < Ians of 1901. Price and Voorhies, publishers of the The agent wishes to thank the citizens Robbed th« Till At tbe temperance lecture on Batur- Also IJ of B oule R iver C ovbiek , has been dis The corpulent darky, who has, for a of Grants Pass, for their kindness and Washington Letter. day evening, tiie lecture was greeted by cooperation in her work. solved bv mutual consent, C. 8. Price re time, been a familiar figure at McGre^o (From Our Regular Corres|>on«lent.) a lair sized audience, but alas, tbs num tiring. A. E. Voorhies will continue and Tompkins barber shop, and who Good W ashington , Jan. 15, 1900 ber of men present amounted to no WHY PUT UP the busire.s, collect all debts, and as was known variously as "Baby Angel”, Congress lias nothing te brag of in tbe more than a dozen, of whom three were A perishable mark st the last rfHtmg sume all obligations. “Minnie" and “Briggs", betrayed the »ha|»e ot work am»mplish«d during tiie ministers. Of the remaining nine, at C. 8. P bicb . c mfidence of hie em ployer, to tbe place of your loved ones when you can • least two of them had come m escorts pa-t wvol«, and if it OMllMM get a good marble headstone of your A. E. V oorhiem . amount of $••<) sometime during Friday .Misses Children for young ladies, leaving, of the laity, its work to the offering of scores of res night and disappeared. He wax em- Grants Pass dealer foi $15 to $18. about a doubtful half dozen voters who olutions, and tiie adoption of an occas ployed as bootblack and general assist U hat Rain Dots. were iu atledance. The conclusions to ional me. the Fifty Sixth cungreM« will ant about the shop and carried the key As an indication of the extent to be diawn from this are many and deserve the nickname of “T he Reeolut On Friday evening be b^gan drinking which tbe mines oi Southern Oregon various, bnt the conclusion that no era". The bouse made no pretense at and became somewhat under the influ have grown, Cramer Bros, received tneir more than six men in Grants Pass working, as no business had been re ence of liquor, and it :• supposed that third carload of powder «-n Saturday, — OF — ported from its committoee , il mot sever besides the preachers aie interested in after using up what money of his own and have had it safelv pul away in the tbe can we of temperin'* would be al days only to adjourn. Tiie fact ia, the SOUTHERN OREGON. Goods, he possessed, he abstracted tiie contents powder house. A home cure for'<>)»♦ pity. Rh« palpably unfair. Almost every cae great game of politics, which always of tiie till in order to continue his sport, tisin, Neuralgia, Torpid Liver. knows that tiie liquoz business is the start« in congress in presidential years, lb' I ¿ant seen at he’s h’ »«cjriier a boa purities of the Blood — $•' 00 esr*i. greatest crime producer o( the age. A is iijw oa, and tiie men who play it are •rIf any one present knows of any jn»t 4 o'clock Saturday morning, and from more intent U|»on scoring a point for majority of tbe people realize that, even cause or impediment whv the»« tw<j per* JOSEPH MO«. Otn'JAi Receive dei»<»sits subject to check or on that time has dropped out of sight c >in - eons should not be Joined together in holy witli tbe m< line derived from revenue their side than uikiji despatching busi Certificate payable on demand. matrimony, let him now »peak New York. Mr. Heath's friends do has mountains of marble within her pletely. Every effort has b-*dn mile o anti licenses, it is an immensely ness, and the expansion question seems That is the challenge of the old marriage Sells sight dadla > n Nww ¥<»rk, 8m ' not deny that his oflicial position was domain, and it is not to be expected locate him but wi bout avail, He h ei|»eiiBive system, in purely financial to be in greater favor with the players service. It is cisco, and Pordand. that such immense deposits of so high a |>«rsun for whom it would be difficult an influence in getting the Imnk chosen of both shies than tiie financial quea halknge considerations, to say nothing whatever Telegraphic tran>f«r* sold on all points in as a depository, but they say that theie a quality of Hone will be consigned to to disguise his identity, as his peculiar urch and the United States. of its mural expensiveness, which con lioa. The debate on tiie senate finan and obL VlOII. is nothing wrong about il ; that there is ap pc a re nee would attract attentioa nut t»e computed. But tbe number of cial bill has been dv< idedly draggy thus is an- Spe< i;ff Attention given to Collections and anywhere. nothing in being a depository of |>oetal .wired, But I nfortunate Accidtnt. those who realise its evils to the far. general businev of our custom era. if that c chal- The most noteworthy feature of tiie funds. except the advertisement of the extrnt of making any epecial effort lor lenir« we re Co’.lecn nj made throughout Southern When the Century Begins Durance Ikiteon, who has been fur offered t o Oregon, and on all accetmible joints. their eradication, is small compared bearing lx»lure tiie senate elections rom- j tmnk, but that doeen't stop the talk. some time in tiie employ of tbe Preeton The Naw York Sun having received Science h< IvOta of men who do not behove that witli the number tint do not. Also luilteo, in tbe J. D. FRY, President. ,tn wouiu wrong in the Iran Peak Cupper company, wm the victim many evidences of confused minds in t foTbid the many who would make a «|w« lai effort con traffic lory the evidente there was anything J. T.TUFFS, Vice President. of an ac< ident on Wednesday of last •egar I to the beginning *f the twentieth nns in the il they could foresee any rvtulls are given. More w ill be hear«! ‘ ! •setion, yet bt-lieve that a man who is week, which, while serious enough in century, presents tiie proofs that the «cause our cow? are ail high |F»’* • R. A. B ooth . Cashier. i next to tbe head of a great government |C csum you get it night or mom id ' w-omen's indiflerent and ajvalhelic because they ibis week. its result, appear« trivial io the light of twentieth century begins after the year h »t allow a bank department, should 1th and «cause it is pure and ■ can. The iiouse interstate •ed foreign believe any effort they might make lines». which h* practically owns to be here- what might have been, so that on tl*e 1900 Is ended, in the following dialogue. would be futile. They should re commerce c uuunite« ffoesn't intend to housands whole, he considers himself rather Question. What is a year? I .... member that no eflurl is futile and that wait for the ropoil of the Isthmian canal i fitted, even by advertising, by tbe fortunate than otherwise. Answer. Three hundred aiul sixty tr.aider.» who 17 Quart Tickets for fl efiicia'. act* of that department. There ojiu mseio.i it hi« ord »red a favor every effort counts lor something have locked A charge.of dynamite had miserd fire five days to marria<e as able re|h>rt on tiie Hepburn bill lor tho is a flavor of favoritism sU»ul ouch and it was dec ded to unload the charge Stop the New W agon. What is a century ? the (Winn- thing* tiial the average American does Bolli lite buine and sonate t'oinniilt**s runoiruction of a canal over the Nicer and drill the hole deeper. He was m a t i o n of j One hundred years. not like. Our officials should be like thrit earthly baie reported iarorably <>n a bill prò- •gua route. Tiie bill authorized the ENGLEWOOD \\brn did the year No 1 end* Caesar's wife, above suspicion, and they engaged in taking out the charge and I blight to the vidmg for thè eonstru.'tion ot Ih* Nic preeiffviit to acquire suite territory as had «ucceeded in taking out the cap and d. The krrtg- De«* 31, of the year 1. E B BRO»*. M cannot be when such things are done. aragua and ita carly pa»»age b* liotli may be needed lor the construction ef H the proM-nt programme is carried nearly ail the powder, peril ape an I When dki the year No 2 begin* bone«-» la esp*<lrd a. rraaonably aure ttee canal hum Costa Rica and Nicara Blds U anted. out, Porto Rico will not only anon have a inch and a half in length ot an ordinary . Jan. 1, of tiie year 2 Tbe only M-rious obstacle la Ilio coiiatruc- gua, and ffirecls hiiu as soon as that tea* i stic k ot giant, remaining in the ho e. When did the year 99 end ? civil government but will enjoy tbe Notice is hereby given th* die tion ol thè canal avenia lo he thè Clay- been dune, to order the secretary of war Pus exploded in a very unexpected I Dec. 31. A. !>. 99 1*01.rt of Josephine County, ‘ re<oc. marly same freedom of trade with the V. lon-Bulaer Ireste wilh Great Brilain, to go ahead with the construction of the manner, badly shattering and lacerating ’ Pit lhat«omplete » century? ray of receive sea led bids forth* that one of our states has wilh another j with ratlfied in IMO, •hicli prò*idea tlial M about two miles of county • hie left hand wtelch was in range ot the I ' No ent. Gen. J. H. Wilson, military governor on the survey of what is kao«n botti nailon* abati reapecl tbe nrutral alion ot $14ri.006.d00- Mr. Hepburn ex shot as it b.ew out. Ed Phillip* who bxr.n« of H hen was the century completed* Mownwy Mountain W *on **** Ity ot thè canal, and under Ila prvvision, presses no much confidence Hi getting of the provinces of Matanta« and >anta j w»» near him in i the tuonel, wax At the close of the year following » af Commencing at a point uearj* thè Vniled State* are pl*dg«4 noi tu action on the bill at this eesthm that it Clara. Cuba, is au admirer of the Cubans knocked down by r lbw e i pio« Km, bul __________ inarveiowa tn«diciae, or at the does ol the year 100 Barrough’e ga’e, thence * msi^ Dr Pierer’» Favorite Prescription It poa- coaetruct, urti or control ari, an, ti tanal. te expected dial he has received a prom Me said in a public affdrvee, iu Wash . was nut injured. When did the second century begin? itivelymre» irre<u’antic» tru.ite wrakne«» Cheney Creek about two n ? ingtun ”1 deciare, without reservation, and disagreeable dram* on the <y«tem It In company with Ed I'bilhp*. Levi to a sugar pine tree i , January 1 of the year 1 of the second alley» that in the cities ol Ma: an cat anil >auta , infiammattcn and heal» uk«ration G. XVright, •»dee, standing on top of filet «ns and Sam Call, Mr IKneoa century, that is Jan 1, A. D. 101. It make» th« trial of tnoth« Th<>o<l easy and Clara, ranging in population from twelve , said road to be of width an ¿r** It bnn<’ hack lo-t health and immediately alerted over the snowy trail | When did tbe nineteenth century er d* bnef ’l Agt. to forty thousand, there is lews violence, beantv ’ Favor’te Frvacrtpticn ” contain» M m I rthi b -F obrkbt C yawidx P bocbsb . } scribed by statute for count • r">r r to Waldo, whore they arrived that eve At tbe close of the ninete«n-handredib upon tiie course of survey sn«1 r* no alcohol whitky or other »t-.mtilant. | i**eo lawlessness than there is in any Cyanide and Chlorination treatment* report of said road as the ning. On the following morning Uhaa. : year, or at the close of 1900 Nothin« 1« "jw»t a» food" few Voarv az other city of the same •**• in the I’ailed I Wk er drove with Mr. Dpt eon to Grants | When does tbe twentieth century the Pre M-rtptiun ” Accept no »ab»tittxte. of Ores. M page 396. volume 3. C Women »ingle or marnrd will find inval. Htate» There is no more humane, no Journal of Josephine County, t Bullion Refined and Shipped. Pass, where Dr. Moo.-o drweeed tbe dam* I begin * nable advice in Dr Pieter « Cewt.or Ser»« more kindly people than tbe Cubano Bids will be received up to ? agtu hand. Go Saturday it was decided I It b«rgin< on day No. I of year N. 1 Medical Adviaet Sent free on receipt of G raft » P am . • •• O bbgoji . m. January 29tb 1900. Ths I verv nnkmdly term th it has t«een at imp« to defrav o>*t of mailing miy. teaHSk bL'"b^’r"un’j,>Zi‘ m J I ,b*"‘ •“ S' nd H one <mt «tamp« for P*P* T edition. • K« y ( is the right to reject any *. of the twentieth bl) years—»bat • on 1 - - tor 1900 L°Vn^“SX.NT Uttlree. " (first two tiagors of the band, which t Jan I A. D. 1901. R oy B abtlbtt , County Cowaty Clerk. Post Office $4-00 n XITK1NÔ CKO55 CUT JÆW5 2ATKIJSTS CROSS CUT SAWS Standard of Excellence. Hair-Riddle Hardware Ct Mounted Aiiim and Heads. 3 1 1 1 Mounted Elk Head Just Received Direct from Factory, beautiful line of Ladies' Mercerized— Sateen Skirts S. IL CALMO 4 ■ L ..At Small Cos & Turkish a Sense l'or l.adies, ne Corset Waists and E, C. Dixon. Dry Cabim FIRST NATIONAL BANK Shoes and Furnishings. Capital Stock, $50,000, Why Englewood Dair B ordova fepr Indies 1I I ASSAY ER. XV. Gtn And Hartfords for Oregon DA1R