Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, February 15, 1900, Image 4

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    DENTAL
DECADENCE
A LEAPING SWORD.
WANT THE TERNS KILLED.
SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY.
Europeans Are Alarmci Over Con­
dition of Their T.-eih.
“Of all tbe cities I have visited in Eu­
rope,” said It. A. Stinson, of Boston, re­
cently, repi.rts the New York Tribune,
"I found Madrid one of the most Inter­
esting. Ji bus u nuh.her of out-of-the-
way feature» that appeal to one.
•‘While I was in Madrid I tried to pur­
chase one of the famous Toledo blades.
Tbe old-fashioned two handled sword
was what I wanted to get, one of those
that were built to cut ihrough armor
and which fulfilled their mission com­
pletely, as many a bloody battlefield in
ye ancient days bore testimony. I had
to give it up on account of the expense.
They cost from 4150 up, but while 1 was
looking for one a shopkeeper showed
me a most scientific trick. His store
was very lofty, running up two or three
stories, and he was descanting on the
l>eauties of this particular »word, when,
in order to prove tbe perfect temper of
1 he metal, he drove the point into the
floor and bent the blade until bill and
point met. He then suddenly released
the hilt, am.' that six feet of gleaming
sword sprang up into the air like a
thing alive. Up and up it went, alm< »t
to the lofty ceiling itself, when ’t h.st
its impetus and began its descent hilt
first. It returned almost to tbe place
whence it’ started, the shopkeeper
catching it by tbe hilt with practiced
ease and returning it to its < asc. I was
crazy to try it myself, but the owner re­
fused to allow me, as he said i would
probably not only wreck the store, but
perhaps injure mjself as well. He told
me that If I wanted to learn the trick I
had better practice it in a large open
lot, and that a suit of armor wouldn’t
be a bad thing to wear until I got the
hang of it.”
A great bnildlltg to house all the so­
cieties eouiposing the Scientific alli­
ance of .New York i» proposal!.
The two great n»uHiial con quest»
which marlrtbe ninrtetnth ' ■eniury are
the building of the Paa•»:’.« ra ilruOii» and
the digging <>f the Sin z • a* i
< ntion to
A metjeal pajer • Iwt’»
fever has
the a urious fact that »•
never been observed it- «pi mir form
, in the tropical or ssibtropical trgioi *of
Aaia or Africa.
In Janesville, Wis., is a |M*arl button
factor) which turns out thousands of
the finest quality of buttons. Tons of
Missii-»ippi «'lam shells are uaed in pro­
ducing the buttons.
It appears from British consular • <»
pirts that Morocco offers a c
able field for the engineer. Then .'ire
at present no roads, railways, trie*
graphs, canal»* nor harlxjrs.
India ha» perhaps a greater variety of
plant»* than any other country in the
world, having 15,000 native sperier.
while the flora of th' entire continent
of Europe only embraces alamt 10,000.
American bottles are preferred to all
others for the ex|x»rt trade, and e»|H
(dally in warm climates where Ameri­
can and Kr.gllsb goods come Into close
com|>etition. American glass 1» »aid
to stand tropical climates lyetter that,
the English, the reason being that it is
better annealed.
The South Kensington museum I»
constantly adding to the collection ol
x’ientific instruments and models of
old-fashioned machines. We learn from
Industries and Iron that they have i ovv
made a large number of additions of
modern machinery and tools. su<*h ns a
coal gas purifying houst . a Belleville
boiler, a launch engine, water-1 lib*
boih rs using liquid fuel, a transform­
er, steam turbine, etc. Many of the ma­
chine models are shown in motion.
YOUR LIVER
At a reault of caua<a too myaterioua
for the mind of mac to comprehend,
faahion claimed the term for her own,
•a)» Bird Lore.
Up and down the coast word went
forth that aea awallowa, or “»uuimar
gulia,” were worth ten cents each, and
1 the milliner'» agent waa there to con-
, firm the report.
It waa in June when the laymen
were idle and, unreatrained by law,
they haatrcdd to the beachea in keen
j competition to destroy the birda whieh
• wer«* resting there.
Never, in thia country, at leaat, haa
' there been aueb a »laughter of birda. A
J Cobb’» island (Va.) bay man, whose
conscience, even at this late date, urged
him to a confession of shame for his
part io the proceedings, told me recent­
ly that in a single day of that memor­
able season 1,400 terns were killed on
Cobb's island alone, and 40,000 are said
to have been there shot during the
! summer. The destruction at other fa-
| vorable places was proportionately
great.
Two seasons of this work were suf­
ficient to sweep the terns from all their
more accessible resorts, the only sur­
vivors being residents of a fiw unin­
habited islands.
What will be the result? Is there no
appeal from fashion’s decree. Woman
ulone can answer these question», and
the case is so clear she cannot shirk
the responsibility of replying.
Aigrettes are decorative, quills diffi­
cult to identify, neither bespeak death,
and ignorance may lend the most hu­
mane woman into wearing either. But
with the tern no such excuse exists,
and the woman who places its always
disgustingly mutilated body on her
bonnet does m » in deliberate defiance
of the laws of humanity and good
taste.
Is o«t at arder if you have tbe symptoms
enumerated cn this chart. You can be curad
without tbe aid of Calomel, Blue Maw or
Quinine
T y are minerals and are apt to
poison the blood. Why not add your name
to tun al.eody Urge liât of people cured by
Ut DY AN > Hl 1)1 AN has cured le N« oth
ers sud it will cure yon. Ml DY AN is ths
grüntest vegetable remedy of the centnry snd
will relieve all the folloving symptoms •
who are more than 40 year- or
until they have passed an exam
as to tLtir physical, moral and
fitness for the position.”
According to the report, the
ular troops bate continued to maki
large deposits with the armv pa;
ters and the volunteer» 1 -fl
availed themselves of the privil
extensively. Thr soldiers’ de j
ing thr past fiscal year amt
$1,498.782, more than don
amount deposited the previe
when thr deposit» were greater 1
ever before in the history of the • r
Thr paymaster general recomme
that congress be urged to ii
pay now received by pnymi
ten per cent, for eve
sendee, until it reach1
and be also recommen
thorizing the retirement
half pay after 30 years’continuous serv­
ice.
In a chapter in rerrard to thr Her
ical force of the pay drpartment^Gen.
Bates says:
"Too *:;uch cannot lx- >aiu regarding
thr zeal and intelligence of tbe reg’,
lar trained force of clerks in this offl< ».
No enlisted men or commissioned offi
cers of the army have shown more pa
triotic zeal for thr ae
the duties imposed »
these old tried servani
ment. Thr work of tl
that only trained ch j
value, and I eamestlv
the rules of thr civ:! t
to Hie clerks in the pay
office, and that they be
to.
Changes in-the clerical force foi
any reason except to increase efficiency,
and that ujion the recommendation of
thr paymaster general, should never lie
made.”—Washington Star.
AfterHalfaCefitury
How Mr» J«’’«“ *** Cund
^te, 50 I «ano» »ulf«™».
rv M.r- V«/'
ryr, -V.larArn. X*
The following statement is
made by the wife of Mr. J. E.
Jewett, the well known reu-
gious publisher of 77 Bible
House, New York City. Mr.
Jewett’« pretty suburban g
home is at Metuchen, N.J.
and Mrs. Jewett is a member «
of the First Reforniol Church
of Metuchen, and is highly es- \
teemed in the community. She »ays:
A writer in the Deotiat has raised
a cry of alarm uboiit the deutal de­
cadence of the English ¡»eople. He
calls attention to the early
ravage»
Ht DYAM ean be had of *11 druggist» for
which caries is making u4.- r. tha teeth
to cinta par paaaga
of Er.gi.sh children, and « alla for pre­
ventive measures aguin«t a state of
Y
affair« which he nga^ls as a "nation­
r‘
al calamity.”
Among 776 children,
1. BILIOUS HEAD-
whose iiujuths he examined, he found
: ,u t k<n «::••
fttly Y«*« 1-Jrln«
AC H 1 - Behaved by
3,357 bad teeth.
.
„
>.
llhebra*
HUDYAN.
He is justly alarmed by this figinre.
1
p ri.mDentr».
3 3. JAUNDICE OF
..* nd wm .t ti».« ■ ■ '< “a-
and he «alls the attention of all the
THE EYES
HUD­
i f. Tbe pula ' as u . in my k , and could only hobble about
sc boo I masters and «choolmistresM«*» to
YAN will cause the ,rl-
1I ir
.. , . -n,.,
Dr. wnimm. P.nk
this UxR-much neglectexl point of ju­
’’ ' " p “ "tn
«2 th. flr.l bo« 1 noticed .u
lowneaa to dlaa| pear and
venile hygiene. The remedy which he
the normal, healthy color
r P«ie P«r
two boie. I oould walk witbout a
'
r/,h ‘ ¿X w.u.l continued u.ln« the plU.
to return.
advocates is a dental inspection to be
:. l ent o it cf J >
l
S
entirely well, and
made regularly and systematically
4 COATED TONGUE,
by skilled dentist# in all the public
FOETID
BREATH.
b . -red uo pain al u...
J.f
liam.’ Pink rill» for PJe r~pM expel tnpuriiie. from the
HUDYAN will dear the
schoola
t;J.
- dL: -1V the tnaterml for rapidly rebnildm* wasted nerve
tougue au<l ui a k a the
If English teeth are in «Unger, there
It!
fperformed hundred, of almo.1 nn^culou. cure, in «-
breath pure and sweet.
is no re ax »n to feel more aecurr con-
,f KhilmatUui, many tune,
aft« diKtor.
docto» had given up hope.
Master
ct ruing the future of French teeth.
5. TMDMNKSS *«D PAIN IN
The French dentists are not less jm *«-
THE STOMACH, DVB TO INDIGES­
simistie thiui the director of the Eng­
TION HUDYAN »tu «1-M ih. «oui.' h ..I
lish review. According to Dr. Pictlfle-
th. .K«. of KlU, rail... tb. pain .nd cum
Sold by all
v <’Z, out of the whole numlver of pu­
e
ÍO, Í /-r this
«bo food to b. [«rfectly dl.MUd.
pils of the public schools brought to
druggists, 50
■
ILLS
¿raJ.
mori
I
his dental clinic 55 per cent, are in
rents per box ;
S. ENLABQEMENT OF THE LIVEB
FOR
û» r.'try
med of immediate treatment, and by
s.x boxes, ¿>.50.
HUOYAN wiu 1..MU th. con.oolluii ud >»
0
paitase.
adding to these the number of thoee
0
due th. llr.r to 1U uorm.l .I m .
■
a
who, without t»eiijg seriously affected,
K
teed careful watching ami treatment
nVDYAN will cure all Ue above symp­
MEDICINE COMPANY, Soh.n.et.dy, N. Y
DR.
WfLLIAMS
sooner or later, th«* total is brougto*
toms and Bake you well. Do not delay
longer. Go to your druggist at once and pro­
up to 75 per cent. M. Dally «stimules
cure
a pai kMsof ill DY AN for 50 cents or «
the pro|M>rtion of children who nrt* in
A Vulture as a Trick III rd.
packages for >2 50. If your druggist does not
urgent need of dental care to be Hi
To teach a big black vulture as many
keep ft, send direct to the Hl’DYA.N REM­
¡»er cent., nt least.
EDY < OMPANY, Ban Francisco, California. tricks as a poodle has been the diver­
CHARGE OF TWELVE MEN.
A few years ago La Société de Med*-
If you are not gatluAed with tbe «fleets, re­ sion of an English collector of uncanny
PICKPOCKETS
’
GAINS.
cine Pratique did not consider this lirave Feat of Amtrlrnn lanuti Va­
turn the empty Hl’DYAN box and wo will pets. This monster bin], which has a
question of too little importa luce to
< at
return your money. Remember that you can fii ■ -( !.'♦ of Lt ig>r, will e\(<
dee Gea. l.awtun la the
Arciirilhiu to Thia Account It la H
cceupy it» attention, and after a rigid
the IIUDYAN
DOCTORS the word of command an uncouth
I’blllppiaes.
DISPATCH RIDER’S COOLNESS. eomult
Fairly llemaneraihr < alili» k
FHKfC. Call and see the doctori. You may dance, using its huge wings to sup­
criticism of the mann«r in which cor-
call and eee them, or write, as you desire.
poreul hygiene is in general ctinque-
plement the motions of its feet—now­
Captured by the Boera, He Saws
A modal of honor—the bigbeat com­
Address
i.rnded in the lyceuma it made the
trailing them on the ground, now cov­
Ills Precious Papers by a
A Farm Library of unequalled value— Practical,
pliment which can I m *, given to an
The amount of money which pick-
follow ing recommendations:
ering its head with them, and anon
Shrewd Trieb.
Ur-to-date, Concise and Comprehensive- Hand­
American »oldier—ha« been recom­ |HM*kets take In annually is probably
HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY, flapping tby-m lugubriously. But tbe
1. That the pupils of the colleges and
somely Printed and Beautifully Illustrated.
mended for presentation to each of greater than that of any other »pecial-
lyceums be re<|uire«l to take the neces­
vulture’s most engaging accomplish-
One of the most remarkable instances
Car Stockton, Market and Ein« St«.,
the ten surviving members of a band is’e in crime. It would be idle to say
By JACOB BIGGLE
sary care, morning and night, of their
men’ is to beg for food. When he dc-
of 12 scouts who performed a brave h( «v large it 1«, but it is a well-known of »elf-possession on record is accred­
San Francia««, Cai-
No. 1-BIGliLE HORSE BOOK
mouths and teeth.
sires a choice shinlxme he scorns to
teat near San Miguel de Maynme Orl, fact that thousand» of dollar» are stolen ited to a gentleman who arrived here so
All bout H. ts.es—a Common smse Treatise, with over
2. That they br placed in this re­
perform the undignified antics of a
74 illustrations ; a standard work. Price, 50 Cents.
in the Philippines, on May 13, 1M9V, by them at big public galheringh to lute, as October 29. writes a Transvaal
gard in better practical conditions
poodle, but prostrales himself with
No. a-BIOOLE BERRV BOOK
»ays Youth's CompFstion.
which they have ace«»«. It was report­ correspondent of the London News. He
than these at present offered them.
All about growing Small Fruits—read and learn how •
true orieutal humility, drooping in
These acouta were under the lead of ed. for instance, that at ‘lie recent con rode a bicycle, nod his dispatches were
tutnnsii •
rd hie like reproductions of all leading
3. That they I m * all examined at the William 11. Young, a civilian who had
'very quill and resting th«- top of his
federate soldiers' reunion hr the south made up in a brown paper parcel, which
varieties and ioo other illustrations Price, 5c Cents
beginning of eauh quarter (thrive lx*rn a famous scout on the western
bald head on the ground. This self-
$30,000 was stolen by pick|x»ekets. and he carried in his coat pocket, so tJiat if
No. 3-BIGGLE POULTRY BOOK
Nearly a Hundred M 1 ion De1'? i» ,'Las< •.irnt is so complete that it Ims
months) session by the dentist at- plains in America, and whom (len.
All about Poultry , the best Poultry Book In existence ,
al most every day in the year one rends he saw trouble ahead hecould commend
tells everything withaj colored life like reproductions
tlltrhed to th«* ratablishments.
a nubility all its own. The bird’» mas­
Lawton made his chief of scouts in In the new »papers of a big "touch" the safety of his parcel to the open
the Last Year.
of all the principal breeds, with icj other illustration».
Have those reconnue nd at Iona been the San Ysidro campaign this year.
ter is greatly attached to it, among
Price, 50 Cents.
reaching into the thousands. I think veldt. He was riding swiftly, and on
herded? It is doubtful, for, generally,
other reasoais because the great lon­
On the day mentioned, Gen. Lawton it is a conservative staement to say turning a treacherous corner found
No. 4— HIGGLE COW BOOK
(he dentists begin to treat their clients
gevity
of
its
speZies
suggests
the
All about Cows and the Dairy Business ; having a great
was advancing on San Miguel.
A that in a lifetime the expert pickpocket himself face to face with a party of InterestliiK Particulars of the Work
sale; contains 8 colored life-like reproducti ms of each
cisly when it- is too late to save them. small Ixxly of Oregon volunteers ••ame
and Eiprii'e <>f i*n>li»K I ncle
1 bought that it may have taken part
steals $2'i,noo. Multiply this figure by about 2<r Boers, who had been looting, I
Lreed, with 132 other illustrations. Price, 50 Cents.
Many < wplanatioiis were given of this »uddenly upon the enemy, drawn up
in th«* gnat migration inspired by the
Mam's Soldiers — Deposits
1.500, which 1 have given as (he number or. in 1h«ur more charii.'ible phraseolo­
No. 5 BI0Gl.fi SWINE BOOK
rarlinesj* of dental impairment among
He at once dis­
mortality amnng IL --¡an Norst s at
with Paymasters.
Just out. All about Hogs—Breeding. Feeding. Butch»
in an advantageous position in front of first-class grafters in the country, gy, commandeering.
the children. 'Die blame was laid on of Kan Miguel, the right flank resting
cry, Diaeajes, etc. Contains over 80 beautiful half­
Sebastopol. Moreover, it is a relative
and th«* result reaches high up into mounted and said "good «lay,” and as
tones and other engravings. Price, 50 Cents.
(|ysp«*|Hiia, the abuse of »wrrfR, cer­
on a stream, the left on an elevation the millions. I.lk<* «»t’l • r profesKional his "get up" was excellent one of the
The great exp# i
of maintaining our of the condor of tbe Andes, largest of
TheBIGOLE
BOOKS are unique,original,useful—you never
tain drink» auch ns cider, and on the made secure by a dense thicket.
saw anx thing like them—so practical, »0sensible. They
army on a war footing i» set forth in all birds.—N. Y. World.
thieves, tbe pick pocket throws away Boers shook hands with him.
quality of drinking water.
.Some
are
having
an enormous sale—East West, North and
This
gave
a
little
respite,
and
enabled
It was afterward ascertained that his money like water and very seldom
detail in thr annual report of Gen. A.
South. Everyone who keeps a Horae, Cow, Hog or
»poke of the infiurnrt* of (*eixrbrnl fa­ the Filipino force in this jx»silion
him to collect himself. V«-s, he said, he E. Bates, pay master general of tl •
Chicken, or g- ws Small Fruits, ought to send right
thinks of saving for old age. Imt proc
tigue. Dr. Stilerwoo<l rmuirkcd that
facts That
away for th< BIGGLL BOOKS. The
numbered about 600 men.
tically all successful mohs have "fall was coming from Kimberley, and was army, During the past U seul year then
with children who study hard the
Without waiting for the reenforcing money" (an expeiis«* fluid for paying looking for work. He preferred look­ wub «xpended on account < f pay of 11
Every Patriot
teeth deteriorate rapidly after these battalion to support them, or to be in
lawyers, etc., wiien they get arrested) ing for work to taking up arms. Be­ urmy thr sum of $U1,V55,515. a net io
cl.ildn’ii enter school, and
nothing a position to do so, this squad of ten
of from $.3,1)00 to $5.000 each carefully fore the Boers sought to search him he crease of $56,7”1,723, as compared will
and
Vote»
stop« the progrès« of the evil but tak-
scouts, led by Mr. Young and by banked, and I know of on«- pickpock« t brought out two hard boiled eggs, similar expenditures during thr pre­
1« v,ur pajK-T made for you and not a tniait It la „ year,
ing them from their studies, Arrerd- Private James Harrington, of the Ore-
which
he
offered
them.
They
refused,
old it >»thei[r<attmlle<Uk,wn,hn the-nall.on tliehead.-
0 ifht to Know.
who is th«* <>w ner of «ome very valuable
ceding fiscal year. The principal items
ing to Magi tot tjx» aasidiious npplic.'i-
quit
after >..u I. e sald it, I arm and H.maehold paper m
and
then
he
produced
his
brown
paper
gons, an old frontiersman 12 men in real estate. A good illustration of the
of expenditure were as follow.-:
the » .n.t the t.i<Keat paper ..lilaaire in the t’nlted Stale,
tien injures the good development all charged the. enemy's line, alxiut
packet of dispatches, and said he bad
of Amenca-haviug uve’ a million and ahalf refular readera.
rapidity with which they recoup them
Bay of tbe regular army, $34,141,225;
and preservation of the teeth of the 150 yards distant.
selves financially after a pcrhal of rest two sandwiches which they could have. pay of United States volunteers, $35.
pupils of the E<*<dr Polytechnique. All
Any 0KE ot the BIGGLE BOOKS, and the FARM JOURNAL
The line fired, then wavered, and or n term in prison Is th«- story told His seeming kindness was his salvation, 877,17s ;
extra pay
to volur.ter:-
that is possible and no one denies the
then completely gave way, to I mv fol
f?.uiaddi"7?'?*n<1 ”°1’
“* **“* b” “*11
about on«’ <»f them who returned to this and the Boers were satisfied. They gave war with Spain, $1,443,933; on arcouni
Influence of thes»» auxiliary condi­
lowed up by the reenforcing battalion, country peiniile.’s after n plea.-urr trip him plenty of advice, and told him to of disbandment of the Cuban army.
Sample of FARM JOURNAL and circular describing BIOGLE BOOK! free
tions.
But the true cause, rest as­ and driven from the city and environs
keep
his
sandwiches
as
they
had
a
suffi
­
to Europe. Th«* man r«*lat«<l the in
$905,100; extra pay to regular army,
wtlmex atkinsom .
Address,
l- AHM IOIKNA!
AND ENCYCLOPEDIA.
sured of it, is the neglect, or ignorance of San Miguel, a place of great im­
«.HAS. F. IB.NKIN».
J
cident to a frit nd <»f mii «•. "Didn’t ciency of biltong.
war with Spain, $202,593; mileage t<
J
P hiladklpbia
of the toothbrush. Many parents, in portance.
have
a
red.
”
!■
»aid.
“
I
tackled
a
sahioii
officers,
$403.174;
extra
mileage
to
this respect, seem to I m * inspired by
VOTING
PLACES
IN
PRUSSIA.
Young and Harrington, while shout
keeper I knew foi a couple of thousand.
officers, national defense, $177,640.
th* remark of ('alino: “Why do jm * o -
ing and cheering and leading the men How- long do v hi think I wax paying
The army' called into service by the
pie wash thalr hands every day and
liver llialla irr <•«• i» *• ri* 11 y f'hoean for
up, were shot and killed.
him back? Thr«-e weeks.”
pr< sidrnt under the art of April 22 an«
l^rver wash their feet?” Children are
the I’urpoae of llolilluu
If the pickpocket knew bow to save
May 11, 1898, aggregated, volume« t
AT THE RIVERSIDE NURSERY,
taught to clean their fares every (In) ,
Fleetlons.
hie money and coiil<l Invest it well his
THE CHRYSANTHEMUM.
and regulars, over 280,000 men. Gen.
but how niNiiy are unaware until th«*
VIA THE
children might some day be our mil­
Bates says these soldiers have been reg
(¡RASTS PAS«, ORE..
age of reason, and th« age of reason
The practice in Prussian cities re­
Uoldan Flower Was ’niuughi Worthy
lionaires. Isaiah Flynt, in Independ-
ularly
paid,
either
monthly
or
bi
­
Is sometimes lab* in coming, that, th«*
garding the selection of voting places
Slinstn
1-iovite
uf a Ihow All to Ita«If
«•n,t.
monthly, during their term of service
daily washing of the mouth and teeth
You will find a nice lot of healthy
is in direct contradiction to American
Every
In IMao.
Over
and,
in
addition,
th«*
volunteers,
ex
is as indispenaabl«* as th«* washing of
— of the —
Politician
TWENTIETH CENTURY’S DAWN usage, sajs Munic ipal Affairs. Instead cvpting those on duty in thr Philip
trees.
Apples, latest keepers as
the other parts of tJie l>ody ?
600
of dosing all pine* ► w here intoxicants
The National Chrysanthemum so­
Will Want
pines,
have
been
muMivred
«mt
of
serv
­
On this subject of buccal hygiene,
well as earliest. Pears, Cherries,
ciety was instituted just 53 years since, Th«* Friend I > Is lauderà UHI lie the are sold on election day, it i» precise!)
we must admit the superiority of the
the best known ail’d most popular beer ice and received their final pay.
First People to Hall Its
in 1H46, say s tha Haturday Keview. The
Plums, Prune. Peach Nut and
“
The
work
of
the
pay
department,"
Exon -- Trains Leave Portland Daiiv
negroes of Africa.
Likals that are chosen for the purpose
Ail vent.
flower which it has taken tinder ita
South.
i I LV-__
Ak. ,
Ñon b
Dr.Baffin, who practice« medicine in patronage, upon whose aggrandize­
of holding elections. The halls which say s Gm. Bates, "from thr commence
Shade
trees,
as
well
as
Berry
plants.
incut of the Spanish-Anu riean war to
7.00 ? 8ïooTT Portiind
Cameroon, estimates that not less ment it has bestowed so successfully
w....
7 . ....
15 r 9
15 a .
The first people to live ii. the tvven are commonly maintained in such
9:38 V 1O;48 p 1 Grant-Pass
4 :25 a 6:53 F
Get my Prices before you buy.
than 45 ininutes a day are devoted by such patient and ingenious cure, haa tleth cerrtury will be the Friendly I» places to be used for all s »rts of social its close, and during the continuance of
8'12 a 7:45 I* [ at ■- F. lv . i 7:00 a 6:05 F
hostilities
in
thr
Philippines
in
sup
­
everybody in thia country to cleaning baan « MtablisJied among us only a little landers, for the <lnte line, n» it may I»» gatherings are seldom occupied duriug
I Above trains stop at all stations between
the teeth. At sunrim* each morning, over a century. The first time It was called, lies in the Pacific <** cun just t< the day, and nt the) are well known in pression of insurrection, has been phe­
SPECIAL
The South African
J. T. TAYLOR.
j Portland —
and
and after each meal, the mouth is thought worthy of a "show" all to it­ the eaat of their group. At that time, a I
■ • baleni, Turner, Marion,
the neighborhood ihey form ideal nomenally laborious and exacting, but
War;
War
in
the
Phil
­
FEATURES.
r-’Hi, Aii ant < <>ttage Grove, Tangent,
thr officers of this department have met
carefully rinsed, and vrvrral times in self was in 1830. Fancy if one of those though it will bv already Tuesdav to places for holding an election.
■sh< ub , HaL,v. Harrisburg,.I unction < ity.
ippines; The lnterna-
addition tlie teeth an* rubbed and early patrons could have dnopjM-d in at
Liquors nrr not m »I<1 in the room in every’ requirement of duty with zeal
them, all the rest of tlo* w i Id will be
l i..■•■ne. Drain Oakland, andalJ stations
cleansed with dry sand or with the the exhibition last week and seen what enjoying moiiic phaae of M inlay, ilx which the voting takes place, but may and promptitude and to the satisfac­ tional Peace Congress; Our Naval
troni P om i ng, |o Ashland inclusive.
tion
of
the
army.
and
Military
Establishments
;
The
"too th-stick.”
last day of the nineteenth century (Dr- be freely drunk there. Indeed, it is a
his favorites had attained to! «Surely
"A state of war has not been per­ -'iinoan Settlement ; The Great
This stick is a root six inches long, hr would have thought himself trans­ ccmlnT 31, HUM)). At Melbourne tin very exceptional election judge who
Roseburg Mail Daily
Tru sar.J Their Capitalization, and
clH wed at both ends.
Each natlv«* lated. The very generic name of the
|M-oplr will be going to In t f< r it will does not have a capacious krug on the mitted to Interfere with the regularity
M d<»A. a. , Lv. Portland
ar.
of
thr
monthly
payments,
except
in
the
4 :30 p . m .
table
before
him,
from
whieh
he
occa
­
| smhm *» m ’ s his own stick, but is not plant, the "golden flower,” at first so br nearly ten o'clock; lit Manila it will
man other subjects ot equally vital
12 ; III p. M. Lv. Albany
i.v. 12:25 p . m .
nls»ve using his neighlxir's. The (»pin
7.45 f . m . Ar. Rose bure
pertinent, has lost its distinctiveness. lie two hour*earlier in the «vr ling; at sionally quenches his thirst while the Philippines, where bi-monthly pay­ interest.
________
V. I 7:30 a . m .
ments have been preferred.
ion of tlie iiatives, indeed, is that the There are golden chrysanthemuins ( alriittn the English r«»i»l<rt» will b« tedious process of balloting is going on
"It is gratify ing to this department
01NINC CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE.
A very considerable economy is effected
A complete History of etch of
more they have Iwen used, thr Is t’v’r still, it is true; yellow blossoms incom­ kitting at their .Monday afternoon din
they are.
Dr. Baffin, who declares parable for purity and brilliance, but ner. f«»r It will In* about »ix o’< I •< k; aid by holding elections in such places, as to be able to state that tbe peculiar <lif
the Ships in the American
»
ullman
fciuffet Sleepe-is
■ «
I
the usage of tl»e "stick" to have lieen what of all these other colors not less iir I.ond«»n "Big Hen” In the tower of tin rent is either not charged at all or else Acuities, best known to the nu strrii.ÿ.
Navy, by Edgar Stanton Mac-
- »nd —
satisfactory to him, confeaaes that hr brilliant and pure, these rich damasks, holier of common« will be Mriking tin is fixed at a nominal sum by the pro­ officer and the paymaster, attendan
lay, Historian U. S, Navy,
S econd C lass S leeping C a '^ s
did not |*ersonally verify this latter royal purples, flushed pinks, this daz- hour «if iHMili. In Boston, N«-w \ ork prietor, who expects to be reimbursed u | m » ii th«* muster out (between Srptem
Attailieu to all tliiough tram.
through
the
purchaM
s
of
those
who
ber
5,
1898,
and
thr
22d
of
June.
I*-
1
.
«'»
»
slalt incut.
alitig white that puts a snowdrift to ami Washington luilf tin- p« opl« will be
Any unusual amount of over 200,000 volunteer troops, han
For further p.ni^ i„.|Uire j( o„irgt
A physician of thr navy used to tell shame, at Inst actually a bloom that Is eating briakfast on Motnlav im ruing visit the |M)lls.
n story of his having had toothbrush«*», just sea green?
while Chicago will be bar« lv eon>eiou» of drunkenness on election days, oral been overcome with surprising fned
r.stes, Grants Pass.
distributed to hi» men, whrrvu|Mm
Coloi size, form, grow th, ail have un­ of tin* «lawn. \t the nuimr moment S.m least during city elecHont, which are ity and thr day of their discharge has
Postpaid to iny address.
they, not knowing what, use to mak< dergone a change that half a century Francisco will be in the deepest «le» | seldom attended by excitement of any been the day of their payment.
/
West Side Division
<Pnce
The pay master general says that som« j
of th# se instrumenta, employed them ago it entered into no man's heart to <»f what iw popularly calleel Saturday sort, is unknow n.
ocrxl J THE WORLD,
MAIL TRAIN DAILY *-V M T St «DAY
of
the
volunteer
paymasters,
whil«
in polishing their buttons.
conceive. Ami the end is not yet. it may
night, though really th«* curly,
early, dark
P'‘! ■ eer Rda
Yer*
%<• 4s«*n t hnts n Woul«! Take It.
And recently a German |>aprr cited be; the last wonder has not yrt been re­ hour« of M«»tuiav nnirnlng. and ha
evincing great zeal and intelligence,
half tin
A member of one of the great polit­ have been too old tn withstand th«
the following, from n foreat ii»|M*< t
vealed for us; so limitions in its possi­ Pacific will lie wrapped in the nrkneaa
Does your friend h <ve a camera ? A
or: "This worthy functionary, watch
bilities an«! potency is that "affectation of the Name morning hours, wli h be­ ical clubs of London recently lost his hardships of military service, and h< flexible, leather c< vered album W"'iltl
.. .... ...H
ii.g thr uii|MM-king of thr trunk of on.
of Men to gratifie the Pleasure of their <’«»me earlier lo the west, until at mid umbrella and put up a notice in the say» that "under no circumstance’ make a splendid pre-cut—fl and less
of his sulMinlinaten, and admiring the ' Eyes, Inciting them to push on things way or llroc ks island it will be but n hall requesting "the nobleman” win, kliouhl nu n be appointed to this «»flu » A E. Voorhies haa a ecock •>! album*
BxrKnw taaim daily
». PT S’ NDA V.)
way in which the young man's mother to more and more Perfect km.”
few minutes past millnight of Sunday had taken it to return it when he had
¡ LV. FcrUand
had carefully furnished him with so I
done
with
it.
The
coinmlltre.
In
due
'
I '
7:30 p . m . I at . M< Minnvi:
night
John Kitchir, Jr., in î.ndic«’
Karl’s Clover Roof Tea
Jbe LV.
5:5(» a .
Taper That H III N«t lltirn.
complete an outfit« exclaimed :
Thr '
course desired to be informed w-hy he
Horn«* Journ
Brautlfr, th. ComHnlnn, r
the
H
follow even Im*» a toothbrush!’”
It. has been found possible to make
had ascribed it» possession to a peer,
Portland,
,1| Er . ■ of
<'•»In« •’*!««• tor •« <‘ml.
For how many is this toilet Article a thin, smooth an<l strong paper >f
The member blandly referred them to
Net rules
aV
.J"
’« 1-1’ "
aln<» an article of luxury! Courier des aslvestos, which can lw* employed In
The umallrat win now current in Eu the rule whl h mi id that the club was
4
5_
,
n
»Iwolut.
wu.r
’
iite.
dru„l«t. ,t a5<.„ Roc „j»,,
Etats Unis.
the manufacture of paper lanterns rope, am! at »»ue time having the least composed of "noblemen and gentle-
5 C. WELLS 4 CO . Lt.ov, N Y
i i i'", J*'1’ " I'.ints »nil
and other articles which nerd to t»r value, is the Greek leptor The lepton men.” and added that no gentleman
SOLC »SO »Wit TORS
.J,':, , HINA. H<iN-
FofflMH Orel for VnirrltML
is, according to the decimal monetary would have taken his umbrella.
nt the same time light and fireproof
nr
•‘•'I-1 A
i an be <>b-
Two hundred thousand tons of iron The u«b«’stos pa|*rr can also I m * made »ystem. current in all c<»untrics 1»« long­
»ragen«, Grant» l’a»».
ore and IM.OOO tons of copper ore have waterproof.
«ter <’>el»«.
It is pre|»ared with the ing to the Latin union. Sonic idea of
< H MARKHAM,
beer bought in foreign countries for same machinery used for making or­ this valueless little disc may b«* gath-
A Canadian has dr*lgne<l a water cy­
P. » . A K Agt.,
the
breast.
tcx>
to
attract
any
too
small
ans
shipment to Philadelphia during thr dinary paper.
Portland, Ore.
vi «*«l from th« fact that the lepton is the cle which offers otti»- resistance to the
f*v.5iT OR. JCriCAN
notice,
until,
in
many
cases,
the
deadly
coming year, and mow* than 2oo »hip»
A • • • « A M
« » ». _ . — -
on«* hundredth part of a drachma. The water, the floats which support the pro­
dis»vase
is
fully
developed.
ms:
i
o*
AHATonyf
Thr World's Hallways.
WiM be re(|uirrd to trau»|»ort thr car
(•r»»k drmhina usually pas««-» for the pelling mechanism bring composed of
»'X•.s
Cancer can not bo cured by a surgical
g-.«*» Thr ores come chiefly fn»m Spain.
'Hie length of the world's railways »am«* value th.it a franc piece does, that two long cylinders of small diameter,
,uinn'is«,uL f
Cuba and thr mines on the Orinoco— ‘ Is more than 17 time* the circumfer­ i<, it i al • nt t qi al ti alamt 20 «-cuts of with the rn<!» brought to a (mint to de-
operatitMi, because the disease is a virulent f O '-
TV> I
t,i
te tM 4
N. Y. Sun.
ence of the earth nt the equator.
poison in the blood, circulating throughout the system, and although
< reax* the
our monrv
Boston Glpbe.
tí •’«.’» » ...¿j . , 7'^3 J
FOINTS OF WEAKNESS:
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THE ARMY PAY LOLL
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January 1st
THE 1900
a
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EAST ar.d SOUTH
Containing Full Information
Upon All Statistical Facts
and Figures.
The
New
Congress.
Southern Pacific Company.
A Complete Guide to the
Forthcoming Election*
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THE STANDARD
AMERICAN ANNUAL.
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CANCER IS DEADLY!
Results Fatally io Nine
Cases Out of Ten—A
Cure Found at Last.
Grants Pass & Crescent Cily Stage Line.
Carriesjl’. S. Mails, Pa>scngers and Stage lx pres-..
Stages run lioth ways daily Ixtwern Grants Pass, Oregon, and Crescent
City. Cal., posing through tlir lollowing iutctior joints Wilder
ville, Ixive's, Anderson, Kerby, Waldo, Shelly Creek,
Patrick's Creek, Gasquets.
TIME TABL1
A bargain.
The rush at the drug store still con
tinues Mini daily ecores of people call for
a Uittle of Kemp's Balsam lor the Throat
ami Lungs for the cure of Conglis, (folds.
Asthma. Bronchitis and Consumption.
K««mp'a Balsam, the standard family
remedy, is so'd on a guarantee ami never
fails to give entire satisfaction. Prive
2.5c a ml 60c.
A who’s block in <«rants Pas«, wrh a
g<H»d house and out building«, ailh city
water, also a ihxh
good I well
Over 1» M
year ol Id (mil trees m good beating on
hive minutes walk to pel mol
the place
or church. Would re 11 three lots, nink-
mg a corner lot 150x100, a beautiful
The iv bole place
building site, foi |4tM)
can bt» bought for $1500
See Prive A
Vo rbies
Crracrnt < ’ll y anti tirant« Pa«« Mtatfr
Lina l*«M«riigrr Kai««
WRSTBOUND
KASTBi )UND
Leave Grants Pass .... .. H a. m. I Leave Credent City
6 a. m.
Arrive i at Waldo................. . 6 p. m, I Arrive at Waldo
8p. tu,
Leave Waldo....................
4 ■ in. I Ixave Waldo............... 6 _ 30 a. in.
Arrive at Crescent City... . .6 p. tn. I Arrive At Grants Paas .4:30p. tn.
The scenery through which this line passes is lieautiiul. A de­
igbtful mountain road from Gasquet to Crescent Cits
Excursion
rates during summer season.
J. C HARPER, Grants Pass, Or . Manager.
From Granta Pasa
To Wihlerville
..............
I 75
To I aivf ' s .................................. ..
II 00
To Anderton................................ ..
II 2Ô
i'o Selma........... ...................... ...... II %0
To Kerby............. ...........................
I.L ih)
To Waldo
i«0
Shelley creek ..............................
NO
Iiaevpiet .................. ........................
• IM (MT
Crearmi City................................ ..
Above raie* subject to chance without
notice
Hound trip luketa and airar»
•ionpurth«e at special rates
J
Courier and Oregonian i year for $2
ORDER THROUGH THE COURIER
The I* lcitrment N»»t Ovsr
,
I
the sore or ulcer—-known as tho Cancer—may be cut a wav, the
poison remains in the blood, and promptly breaks out afresh, with
renewed violence.
The wonderful success of S. S. S. in curing obstinate, deep-seated
blood diseases whieh were dbnsidered incurable, induced a few do­
st' tiring sufferers to try it for Canoer, after exhausting the skill of
the pny
physicians
without a curt»,
cure. aiucd
Much to their delight S. 3.
S. 8. pi
prov«xl
iuo
si-uuis wnoout
equal to the disease and promptly effected a cure. The glad
spread rapidly, and it was soon demonstrated
beyond doubt that a cure had at last been
found for deadly Cancer. Evidence has accu­
mulated which is incontrovertible, of which
the following is a specimen :
••Cancer ia hereditary in our family, my father, a
(«un lor Sale
•i.t.-r and an aunt having died from thia drradful
A 44-ceiibre, ’73 model NX inehc«ter diwaee My feeling, may he imagined when the hor
rible divea.«* ma.le its appearance on my aide. It waa
rifle lor sale at a luirguin
Call at thia a malignant Cancer, rating inwardly in such a way a,
office.
localise great alarm
The dweaae seemed beyond tbe
skill of tha doctors, for their treatment did no g-si
whatever the Cancer growing worse all the while
Bett W inter Route
Numerous remciira were us»-d for it. but the Cancer
For sunshine, fl »wer« and oranges take grew .t.wdilv w -rse, until it sraai that I was doomed
the Sunset K<»ute via ’.»»» At gules to all to follow the others of the family, for I know how dradlv Cancer is. . -peotalls
when inherited
1 eras advised to try Swift', Spc. iflc (S S 3 h which, from the
l«oints East
tourist excursion rsm wn<l «r.t lay. forced out the poison
I continued its use until I had taken eighteen
elisir car» to El l‘x« '. Furl Wu-th, Kan* bottlea, when t was cured sound and well, and have had no rrmptoms of the
nm Oil«*, t'hicAg" Cincinnati,
II<" k *, i » i dreadful affliction, though mans srars hare elapsed. 8. 3 3. is the only cure
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