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little anxiety to contract the disease. not •ven for $16. But, shining on the pages 1'ubli.hcd Every Thurxlay, ol various exchanges, we still discern the asm« old rumor, nccompnnitsd by It iou u<> not Get A. E. VOORHIES, comments of different quality, some of FBOFKirroB. Satisfaction in them almost sublime in their opacity, in which the officials of Granta Pne* are batks or at aacairriux: One Year, in edvar*«. • • H-® gravely roasted by men, who, it is plain Bia Months, .... .66 to he seen, know just a little less than Three Month*, ... .35 nothing ol what they are trying to talk Single Copies, . • • • M about. “Pos'tively criminal” says one, Advertising rale» on application. Fopy gazing with horrified eyes on some btc- for change or‘ad’ ’inu»t 1« Landed in l«efore Tuesday noun, oiherwi*«- setting of lhe eria leering at him from behind the matter will be charged for at the rate of 5c ink well.” “No punishment severe Ki running inch, »ingle column. Aiu-ra- in* an«! addituma to copy will l»e charged enough for them" remarks another, des ur at the rate of 10c per running m< b, »in perately beating down an attacking 4 gie column. microbe. In reading some of the articles 4 Entered al the post office at Grants Pa*«. one might almost And excuse for the 4 Oregon, as second-ciase mail matter. t idea Chat delegations of Ntarlled citizens Sold at from other town* would come here and T hursday , M arch i , 1900. violently seize our officials, but when we remember that the tin manikin down by the bridge is reported to have Yellow 1« jealoiuy’» dor. And tlie the sruall-pox, we feel that they are safe, preiial^nt waving •! the yellow rag in W. E. DEAN, & CO.. Propr. our direction by euaae ol our neighbor» fur he is better than fortification«. ber- ’uusly, the Grants Pa®» people have give» iuu-‘h color to the fancy. some time ago forgotten the small-pox Post Office Building. 4 4 Th. regular annual .chool meeting scare, and are busily engaged in their A AAA A for thi« dittrict wid be held on Monday, accustomed pursuits. They have some March 6, and, it 1« bo|d, will call out thing better to do than to forever harp I a little larger attendance than the la«t a I out the ghost ol an imaginary pesti would pay the fine. He says that he on. did, 12 being the va»t number lence, and if the people ol other towns was drugged at Lempke’s and does attending at that u>e«iing. A bond have not, they are subjects Ijr svmpathy not know what he said there. The judge rendered a decision, “not ieaue of *3000 will be presented to the and not for reproof. guilty.” voter« for their contideralion. Regarding the Sewer Injunction. Look at jour Face. P^efore bis death, Gen. Lawton had And see if it is reflecting health or For dry stove or heater wood call E d . CotJUKk: It. i« refreshing to read aueb a communication as “Fair Play” given much thought to the j>olicing of disease Karl's Clover Root Tea beau on J onkfii M om . subscribed to in last weeks Observer; it the Philippines and had perfected a plan tifies the fat e and complexion, and as is the first grain of comfort yet offered which may be put into ofieration by the sures perfect health. All drugghls, 26c. Nothing Like It to the citv council for their course in de government. His idea was to have a and 50c. Money refunded if results are You should remember that no other fence of the city’s right to the use of the force of native police whose officers not satisfactory. 2 medicine ia like Hhiloh’a Consumption streets for public purposes. should he Americans. While at first, Cars in any respect. If other reinediew The unwarranted and <o«ardiy action all the officers would be Americans, as Lempke Assaulted. have failed to relieve your cough or cold, conditions improve, all but the npjwr Ou teat Wednesday evening a* Biron thah is all the more reaMon why you of tbu water company is instigating ths suit against the city, ought to find uni grade* would be native officers. Owing lempke waa returning home from hi* to the racial diversity existing in the aaioon, ahortly after midnight, he wan should try Shiloh’s. Always sold under versal condemnation among the citizens a positive guarantee. If it does not help of < »raat-H Paas ; but such is the servile islands, it was General Lawton’s idea waylaid and struck over the head with that there would be no difficulty in se a club. No attempt wan made at rob you lhe druggist niUHt give back your and compromising character of a few ol our tax payers, that they are up in open curing police who should be proof against bery, ao it waH Nuppoae«! ¿hat aome money, 25c., 50e., aud $1.00 a bottle. 1 rebellion against any and all measures disloyalty in the districts to which they one was endeavoring to Hettle Home Railroad in Klamath. that have for their sole end and aim, the might be aligned grudge againat Lempke. The weapon L. W. Van Horne, manager of the the protection of public rights. UM*d iv really a murderoua affair. It ia We fear that the reform school io not We ask in all sinceritv, when or where Oregon Midland railroad company, is receiving its just dues. Wanton de a round, straight black-jak atick, about registered at the Perkins, says the Ore liMM the city council invaded or tres two and a half feet long, and two or two struction of property by mischievous and a half inches in dianfeter, trimmed gonian. The company, be Hays, has passed on the rights of the water com and malicious boys is altogether too fre about completed its survey from K lamatli- pany? And where is the council wrong quent. In one instance we know of, a flown to a hand hold on one end. It on, California to Klamath F m II h , Oregon in demanding that the waler company has every appearance of having I wen house in town which happened to be a distance of 63 miles, and an average comply with the requirements of their left vacated lor a time suffered the de made for the purpose, the aHaailant not grade ol 2 per cent has been found, fol franchise and furnish the pe«jple with iieing considerate enough eyen to trim molition of some of its large windows, lowing Klamath river and Jenny creek pure water? with serious loss to the owners. This the knots from it. And why should not the city council A subsidy of $160,000 is being raised by Suspicion directed itself againat a is not an isolated case, buch vandalism the citizens of Klamath county, and the i use all lawful means to uphold and main young man named Tuttle, au<l he, when is frequent. It may be the parents of taken to lank, made HtatementH charg time of breaking ground for the new tain the city’s credit? the boys in question are ignorant of the road detrends upon the success met in | The people of Grants Pas* petilione<l criminal propensities of the youths, but ing Henry William* an being the prlnci* obtaining the subsidy The company the inuncipal council for a much needed pal in the crime. WilliamH waa arrested if they Lave any inkling of such a thing, does not ask for cash, but will accept •ewer to be paid for out of the general if they feel even a passing interest in and has made several cenfe*«iunH in lands, town lots or any property repre- fund of tlie city, and in granting their the presence of Attorney Mtvwart ami the future of their tmys, they should not Henting cash. Ue confidently expects to ( reasonable request, the shortest and hesitate to adopt severe measures If nec others, lite preliminary trial wan held see the line completed before the end of least ex pensive route to the river waw on Monday. essary, to check their wild career. Com* lempke testified that he left the this year. The people of Siskiyou coun- adopt« I, and if any error of judgment ■ion sense should teach the parents that Hgloon at about 12 o’clock, going home this disregard of property rights is a long step toward crime. The boys are well by way of the postoffice. As he Datumd started. They need only to continue a woodshed near hi* bonne, he heard a their course to find lodgment in the noise ami, turning around with In* penitentiary, for they are practising the lantern, recognized, ho he nay*, Wil New Goods Arriving Every Dav in criminal principle. Thoughtlessness is liam* in the act of striking him over the head with the club. Lempke threw up m poor excuse We have some grand All Departments. hi* arm, partly breaking the force of the example* of It this week in the Justice's blow, and I ibh little knowledge of any court. thing until some time later, lie aayn, 3 J* The fire which occurred last Heptem* however, that he was struck only once. ber, while severe in its effect on many On being cruHH-examlnt'd, he said that pro|»erty holders and business men, has the reason he did not have Williams given the moot substantial proof of the arrested immediately was liecause he Among some of the »Many New things town's property. By far the largest por wished to get more evidence first. At just Arrived in the Dry Goods tion of the burned district has already torney Smith and the witness had a been rebuilt, and the remaining gap will lively word contest In which the wit Department, Are Some. be closed early iu the spring. Of the nesses imperfect English gave him Home business men who suffered by the fire, advantage. Honors even. He had evfry one has re-embarked in business told many people that Williams struck here. The fire left some of them foot him, but could not remember who he i loose, but they did not seek any other told. Marshal Lister was in the corner location. They reestablished them selves right here at the earliest possible saloon at the time, but heard the row moment. This kind of argument can and started in that direction. He dis not be refuted. It is impossible to covered the dub. To Loll Metzler, Lempke’s mixologist, deny it. When we are questioned about the pros|»erity of the place, wo is dee the credit of ferreting out tin* And a Nice Line of need not say a word, but can merely piece of timber from which the club in point with the finger. The answer is question I* sup|H»sed te have been taken, convincing. We doubt if there is a town chopped oil with an ax. William Tuttle, duly sworn, tettllfied in the state not a boom town that cun produce a better record for development that he roomed with Williams and that than Granta Pass ha* shown iu the past I m * went to bed that night at 10:30 year. We have no boom. We are only Afterwards Williams came in and woke You will always find a well'selected growing Into our rightful proportions at him up. He did not know what time it a moderately lively gate. We have lbs was. Didn't look at the “time,” in fact line of STAPLE PRY GOOPS. resources, and the future is before us. had no “time" to look al. District Attorney Stewart testified Things are coming our way. But wo ueed a few niurs houses to accomodate that Williams made a confession to him in the City hall. The mention of thiw our ever increasing population. conlMSioa caused a contention between Cronje surrendered on Tuesday morn Attorneys Smith and Wataon which ing after one of the moat heroic defense* consumed a period of atenit three hours, in history. Completely surrounded ami at the end of which time they discovered hemmed in by about ten times hit num that each had misunderstood the other ber ol British, he held out for over a and that they were of the same opinion week, compelled to burrow in the exactly. Die esse was resumed. Tuttle, recalle l, leellfied that Wil ground like a rabbit. At first the British attempted to carry hi* position liams made a eonfes»ion ter io re himself, ty, California, expect« to assist by do was made in so locating the sewer, the by asHault, with such desperately fatal a young man named llorner, and nations of timber lands. engineer in charge. Mr. G. 1. Brown, is Klamathon, the junction, is situated the one to blame, for it was upon his result* that they soon abandoned that Ixmipke, Horner promising to help pay idea. Cronje tua«le a rrqaeet ul K lie ho his fine, and Lempkt* patting him on about 30 miles south of Ashland. The expressed approval that the present nor for an eremitic no that he oonld the back, saving that he a good new mad will follow up Klamath river contract was let. But the tact is, no bury hi* dead, which was bluntly boy, “just like uiy Isiy Willie,” and from this point in a northeasterly di error was thus ma le. 'Die sewer as now refused, and the alternative given that he, lempke, would make it as easy rection, and v* ill tap a region rich in till) completed will beat serve public use, ber, agricultural and stock raising re and will tie finished in due time even Cronje to surrender unconditionally or for him a* he could. fight to a finish, Cronje’« case was llorner corroborated Tuttle, admitting ' sources. Klamath Falls, the terminus, though the exfiense tie paid by the hoprlsssa, but ho stayed until ths Boer on crus* examination that he himself ’ is the county seat ci Klamath county property benefited thereby. army could man* al Bloemfontein, then, had been warned Io leave town by the ( and the building of this line will make T om S mith the ton nthe supply point of all south a strung perputr of his defenae tieing oflleers. eastern Oregon, incl udiug l ake, llarnev, I ‘ «nftr in *n Electric car accomplisheiI, lie gave In. The loss ol Attorney Stew art detailed lhe slate- ! hi* army w ill of t A>urse cripple lhe Boer merit which Williams made to him in I Malheur and Southern Crook counties- Fdly passengers on a Halsted Street army to •me extent, bni magnifies the the City hall. Williams to d blm that The company does not propose to extend electric car in Chicago were shocked by diHhiiltire of ultimate conqu« • t for tlie he ent the stick at his fathers wood pile the line beiond Klamath Falls electricity Thursday evening A panic The new row I. Mr Van Horne feels followed, but nobody *ui seriously hurt. British. They were ten to unr, and he went up town and slaved al the depot assured, will aU-s bec<>me a favorite line held U mnu back for over a week and till he saw Lempke leave the saloon, Two passengers felt the effects for some gave them slot for shut. I »ord Roberts then went over near lempke’s house er tourists and summer travel, as Crater lime aftei, but were able to mo\e about has not yet bad time to semi in the and waited for him. He sav* lie was lake can ba reached within 15 miles of w itboul assistance its line, ami magnificent scenery ot the caanaiMO*. h they had l»eeii but five to alone At Folk street tlie pas er n gers wearing one, iii«j could never have taken him, Tuttle and Horner sav that William* Cascades, wi h such peaks as Mount I’itt rubb* rs wt re surprised to see the other* but being ten to one, he was out told thciu that hi* motive a n revenge and Mount Scott, can t»e enj »ved from suddenly jumping about. Conductor BUhibeied. The British wil make lio lie did not want to kill lx'mpke or to the car windows. The streams viaptving ('rawford was collrcting fare*, when «u I jinte Klamath lake all abound in moun must of whatever glory there te attached, ruh him, but wanted to hurt him drnly lie irat»rd from the Hour and r® and we wish them much joy of it. Vttorney Norton aaid that he was tain trout. For number ami weight, marked that needles were passing cmioh I iu Lempke'« to take lhe ixmivssion theee fish t»**at the world, some having through his legs lhe floor of the car The irrttsting prrnittcncy with which in writing l he court did not allow the b«*efi caught weighing 22 |»ouiids ea* h. The hunting in this, as yet, isolated tiad besome thoroughly *<»*ked with the newfpwp»- n of certain towns cling to written »'onleasiun to be read. water and made a g od conductor lor the erruneup« reports concern ng the I^t pkr, recalled, «aid. be might have regten is a strong at’raction, a* the deer the rlectncity. Women and children burial ut (he «man pox patient gives us « U>id Cobsirn that hu did not sen who ami twar have by no mean* been hunted felt I be shock and were panic atrick-n leciitig of sadiiees which i« almost akin it was that «truck him He ttelitied to dealt). when several men wrrr thrown from te pain, lhe rldiculuu* Mew that the th«’ he did not know whether or not: He think* Southeastern Oregon will their Iret. lhe car was Stopped by be brought considerably nearer to Port Grant* F am official* had tsrned louee hr had a roulette wheel al his aaloou. some one pulling lhe troLry pole from iaiH’iilated tramps, to distribute bacteria The defense rudeavorrd to show that ' land by the new road, as g«>Hts can be the wire, shutting otT the electricity. up and down the road *t*rme to have William* was first druggt-d and then ship|M»l from this city to hiamath hall»' tn investigation showesi that ths msu in a few hours, whereas heretofore long found read) lodgment in the fluttering cajoled into making the oonfeeeron. latmn of a wire connected with the heat weary drives over bad, rough, mountain nun<ls of many «>f sir neighbors. It ba* Mrs. Williams, hi« motbrr, elated ing apparatm* had fallen off, allowing been said and rrpeate I, and with wsaried positively that Henry went Io bed al roads have been nece*sarv in 'reighting the copper wire to come in contact • it It paliem-e, we will again «ay that all pre half iM**t ten that night an I did not go ' auppl.e* in, as w«dl •" in shipping w lhe water soaked Hour caution« were taken , tlmrowgii and < «ua and other product* out. Even indriv mg cattle and cheep to market from the plete change* of raiment, divini* ting great eteok ranges, the animate have ia ablutions, burning of ; xeibly infected pOSt- lew off quite a large per cent as a reanli garments. Reliable |MofeMional ad\ ice mail of the tiresome journey and long <li* wu obtained beforehand, ant was ot- lance between watering place* This sxivved inure tb*n cowp'etelv, a* precau slot k cau be stopped over the new line tions coneiderod by the phyaicisn* a* and Ian led m Portland with pi opera wholly unnecessary were taken, f«>r, lively little trouble, delay or loosed I strange to nay, ths uiru theiueetee* Lad • eigh I. ROGUE RIVER COURIER, ....SHOES Try ¡ ► > I LewiS Wear Resisters RZD STAR STORE, ► * P" Coinmunicatcï». BEAUTIFUL DRESS PATTERNS, SILK WAIST PATTERNS, READY MADE SILK WAISTS. - Dress Goods E. C. Dixon. < s 4 4 4 4 4 4 Grant« P am . We are aorry to I om him. He aaa a good citizen and aiway« had a smile for all. W® are having'warin «ptiug woalber Ux> nice to suit ua miner®. We would A three-etamp quartz mill is being like more rain, aa our «ater ia getting erected on the Dunlap ledge near Tolo «bort, but we suppoee the farmer would by Mr. Trimble aud other«. hke to have warm weather, eo as to put The Go'd Bug mine ba* procured in hi« crops. If we have spring now it •ome new machinery which was taken will be rather hard on us miners, but we | in laat week A break in the engine must all submit to th« great Ruler ui caused uperatioua to oh suspended ¡or a the universe The miners have done iew days. well this winter. Tiie preparatory work al lhe C A C Lew Browning is working on a two- mine on Jump off Jue is rapidly near loot ledge. Urie can see the gold spark ing completion and both mine and raw* ling al) through it. The farther be goea . mill are about ready to begin operation* Warr; into the mountain, lhe richer the ledge nor Discolor I in earnest. is. He can sell fur a good price, but he The Victor, Junior mill lies keen wishes to erect a mill on it in the near future and work it himself. He has soinewhat crippled lately on account of often regretted selling ths Greenback. breakage-*, so that for a ligie only four Enough gold was taken c at of it in a very of the ten stamps were dropping. W. H Moyer ami L. J. l«emere, min- «hurl time to equal the purchasing A First Class Article made in America tag men recently from Seattle, have price. for the American trade....................... I been looking over southern Oregon's Mr Dana has struck it rich at the mineral field during the past week. Copper Stain mine. He has a six or The owner« of tne Rising S ar mine on seven foot ledge in which you cau aee gold in any part of it. There have been Williams creek hauled five tons of ore w>me «niart Alecks who came here call from their place to the Bailey quartz ing themselves prospectors, who looked ' mill on Missouri Flat. The ore gave a around and went up and down Grave return of 46 ounces of gold aud cne and creek, cursed the country, Haying this a half ton« of concentrates. AT JEWELL S OLD STAND was no place for quartz miners, and left The N<-enic quartz ledgde situated for other parts, The men who have near the Victor Junior, and owned by found guo<i ledges are the men who Sutherland, South and others, is pre- have stayed with it and they deserve) | Healing a very promising appearance ♦1ARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS- great credit. Many ledges of low grade | under the development work which is ore have been discovered here and the j now being carried on. ¿T. B. PADDOCK, PROFR. discoverer« would not work them, but Casey and McWilliams, proprietor* prepared tofurai.h anything in the hue of Cemetery work in any kind the beat ledges that have been discov ef the Gold b andard mine near Jack ered here were low grade on top, but the sonville, now have a portion of their of MARBLE or GRANITE Nearly thirty years of experience in the Marble busmees warrant, my saving deeper down or the farther into the lumber and machinery on the ground, that I ran till vour order« in the very beet manner. mountain you go, the richer they are. and will soon nave their new five stamp Can tarnish work in Scotch, Swede or American Gr.mte or any kind of M iner . mill running under lull headway. Joseph Mc(’ourt recently picked up Marble. J. B. PADDOCK, Kerby Item« a $.35 nugget in his mining claim on No. Front Street Next to Greene’s Gunshop. Tom Johnson was in town. 8 gulch, a tributary of Althoime. The Mr. Sam Gales is in from his mine on Allbouse district has always been a prom Lightning Gulch. inent producer of coarse gold and seems »re very far from beinu alienated from ' part of them, should remain the property ! of the United State», I am unalterably Jessie Mastin spent Saturday ami Sun bent on keeping up its established record. the world. day in town. “The district in which we operate was (opposed to their inhabitants becoming A building is now being erected on . The mask ball given by Mr.Casy on Harth’s lot immediately north of the discovered in 1854; its location is among citizens of this country. We should get tlie 22nd wa® quite a success. Hotel Josephine, which is to lie occii- the Siskiyou foothills, the north side of away from there as soon as our honor, dignity and interest« will permit. I Georgie Thrasher has been very ill pied by Wright's quartz inill. This is which are covered by snow during the a Lightner mill of two to four ton daily larger part of the summer; this gives us have no sympathy with the Filipino*. this week. They are now enemies of the United Sam While has just returned from capacity and will be of very material water sufficient to operate our mine States. As soon as they have laid down throughout every month in the year if assistance in developing the mineral re CMietco, bunging a nice lot of fish with we wish to. The Sterling is located their arms, perhaps we may be able to sources of (his section. him nine miles south of Jacksonville, on do something for them. It is absurd to the victim of an C. E. Dimond was School i* progressing nicely under the suppoee that they are now, or in the accident recently in the King A Co. Sterling creek, which is a tributary of ^*naK*i,*ient of Mrs. Iluden. immediate future will be able to govern Applegate creek, and is the largest hy mine near Holland, While removing Born. —White. In this place, Febru themselves as we regard government.” timbers from the tunnel, a large piece draulic mine in the state of Oregon. ary 7, 1900, to Mr. and Mrs Thos. IL Although the house has passed a “Ihe shallow ground is mined by oi soft serpentine rock fell from above, White, a daughter. throwing him against the wall. He placer process and some drifting: the financial bill and the senate has done Married,—Mathewson and Adams. In was very fortunate to escape with a heavier drift necessitates the use of more likewise, the financial bill that will this city Wednesday, February 21, 1900. bruised back and a lame shoulder, water, consequently a large ditch, 26fe become a law, will be made by the six Geo. Mathewson and Miss Martha which will, for a short time, incapacitate miles in length, with a capacity of 2600 men who from the conference com* Adams, Rev. Sams, officiating. miners’ inches of water, was constructed mitte, representing the house and him from work. senate, which is charged with the task Washington’s birthday, was appro Considerable development work is by the Sterling Mining Co. at an outlay of reconciling lhe differences in the two priately celebrated by the school, and being done on the copper mine at of $100 000. “The Sterli ng is in active operation bills. The gentlemen charged with this the teacher, Mrs. Huden, deserves great Tunnel 4 iu the Cow creek canyon. 1. credit for the able manner in which the F. Rice and S. C. Flint of Reseburg are nine or ten months out of the year, run important duty are Senator® Aldrich, program was carried out. The program the owners, and development is being ning night and day, and employing 26 Allison and Jones of Arkansa4, aril consisted ofjpatriotic songs, recitations, carried on under contract by Finn, men. In connection, also, we work a Representative^ Overstreet, of Indiana; Brosius, of Pennsylvania, and Cox of etc, appropriate to the occasion. Fol Miller and Russell, Their contract is day shift on drifting," Tennessee. The last-named senator and lowing this was some deft questioning nearly completed and they are contem representative represent lhe opposition Washington Letter. by the teacher to bring out what the plating taking another on the same to both bills. pupils knew of George Washington. tunnel, which now has a length of (From Our Regular Correspondent.) While the question of praising the The decorations were unique, patriotic about 130 feet. W ashington , Feb. 19, 1900. bravery of volunteers in lhe war with and pretty. Quite a numlier of .isitor* J. Shaska I a ft week pnrehased a half Hawaiian and Porto Rican legislation Spain from one section at the expense were present, and they went home, fee 14 iug that they were, truly living in thd interest of Fred Stevenson in eight cop now has the right of way in both branch of those of other sections, enabled per claims in the Illinois river dialrict, es of congress. In the senate, the bill several mem tiers of age of progression. the house to make near the copper mines operated by Cap providing a form of government for little speeches that will add to their tain V Wheeler. I)evelopinent work will Hawaii, on territorial lines, is the “un Illinois Valley Notes personal popularity at home, its good The recent heavy rains made the » begin i at once in a systematic manner. finished buNinesa" and will remain such taste is doubted by disinterested per This portion of Josephine county is ¡>ec- until disposed of. In the house, the miners happy. sons. The bravery of Americans of < Dice more old Sol shows his smiling uliarly rich in «upper ore and will un Porto Rico tariff bill, which was reported every section is too well established to face and the grass is green and the birds doubtedly be a field of much richness in from the ways and means committee the near future when its transportation last week, and has been called up and require either praise or defense. It is are singing. one of the natural acqiiireiucn's of Considerable grain was sown during facilities improve. Copper as a metal will be kept up until disposed ef. Both Americans is of inci easing importance and copper the recent fair weather, but there is bills will probably pass as paity meas propositions are esgerlv sought. Shake Into Your Shoes. still more to follow. ures although the sentiment in the George Petty, a mining expert from house in favor of allowing Porto Rico Alien ’s Foot Ease, a powder. It cures The select party at the residence of Mi. \lvxander White was a success. British Columbia has been here lately, unrestricted trade with the Uuited States painful, smarting, nervous feet and in Everybody seemed to have a good time. examining the mineral resources of this will cause not a few members to vote for growing nails, and instantly takes the section, whose peculiar ad vantages are thetariff bill reluctantly; but the an sting out of corns and bunions. It’s the Rev. Mr. Brock preached in the All obtaining more and more public iecog nouncement bv the president that he greatest comfort discovery of the age. house M. E. chutch Sunday morning nition. There is no other place in the would sign it if passed, although in bis Allens toot Ease makes tight or new ami in Kerby in the evening. world where rich mineral fields and message he had recommended free trade shoes feel easy. It is a certain efire for Mrs. Redman who has been suffering pleasant climatic conditions are united for Porto Rico, ended the serious op|K>si- sweating, callous and hot, tired and ach from hemorrhage of the lungs is still as they are in Sum hern Oregon. It is tion to it in the ranks of the majority, ing feet. Try it to-d»y. Sold by all confined to her room, but seems to be the rule, almost world wide, that the But the minority will utilize the bill to druggists ai*<l shoe stores. By mail slowly recovering. mineral fields are located in the bleak make some extended speeches, which for 23c, in stamps. Trial package Fice. Mrs. F. W. Sawyer,wh j some time ago and inhospitable corners of the giube, they hope to use later for political am Address, Allen S Olmsted, Le Roy, was suffering from an attack of heart but «Southern Orevun is a grand excep- munition. N'. Y trouble, is around again smiling and tion. Spain put a new tariff into effect the busy as ever. A rich strike is reported from Boland first of this year, which eontaiued some A Good Thing Rev. Mr. Bell, presiding elder of the creek, a tributary of Sucker creek. Tne items which can only be explained on Our Great Grandmother’s garrets con- United Brethren church will preach at discoverer ia W. D. Gardner. He has the ground of hatred toward this country. tain«! the same |lerha of all healing Althouae, March 5th, at 7 p. in., and at dirt that yields |50 to $60 to the pan, For instar. ■the Unite«! States consul ound in Karl’a Clover Root Tra. They Kerby the evening of March 6th and quartz, that ha* an estimated value at Barcelona, in a report to the depart- gave our anceatot« atrength, kept the The third Quarterly meeting of the of from $80 to $100,000 to the ton. He ment of state, (xjinta out that the duty Mood blood paro, pure, aiid and «||| will .| do o the .»me .aina for fur tuu M. E. church for Althoure charge will has unearthed a ledge from two to six on typewriter*, which under lhe old if > oil ray so. Price 2k- »nd 6ft.. 1 tn» held at the Althouse M. E. church in<*iies wide. This is described as one tariff averaged about fifty cents a ma- Saturday and Sunday, March 24th, and of the very richest finds ever in vie i n I chine, is now from $13 to $20, As no 2>th. Services as follows: Business Soutbein Oregon, The frequent rich typewriter* are made in Spain, the big meeting Saturday at 2 p. in.; Preaching strikes made in all portions of Southern [duly areins tu hive l-eeo imposed for Sunday morning at II a. in. and Sunday Oregon, are «iib4tanli.il proof of its the purp >se of heaJifig off he use of afternoon at 2 p. m. R hv D. T. Sum opporiiir.Hn s to the miner aud protpec American typewriter* in Spain, as ihev are almost the only ones yet introduce«) merville presiding elder of Grant* Pass lor. district, will hr present. Basket dinner Mrnwar and Chilewol, ol the Provolt in that country. Tne new tariff ha* GRAM* I A" oRFt.ON, on the grounds, all are cordially invited. mine, have purchased the five »tamp duub'ed the duty on paraffine wax an«) Bring well filled baskets. J. S ams . qiixttz mill formerly operated by Orme lubricating oils, which ha* shut out A Company on Foots creek, and will American trade in lhe former a n| crip- move it to near the junction of Bushy I ple<i it in the latter. A® lliaae duties af and W hleky gulches in the Williams ford neither protection nor revenue for ---- VIA THE creek district. This vicinity contain* a I Spain, they can only be reaar fed a* hiv number of very promising quartz ledges, ing beim im,*o*ed for spice The «pit® mi i p and the mill will b*» of material assist policy ia never a goo«l one in the ling anc® in their development. The num run, either for nations or individual®. One® more the house, sitting a* a some women To lx bright eyed, clear ber of the quartz mills in Josephine skinned, red lipped, vivacious, attractive (county has been very materially in- ^committee of the whole,” when no 1« the privilege (creased in lhe past year and more will • record :• made of the rote, derided, bv of all. i a vote of seventy five to sixty seven to Ill health, i l»e installed in the near future. Ti nply face. > Herman Lueihye l»a* been in from i strike out the clause uf the legislative, ' 11 eye*, pale " a) Biadimi» lipa. holl®w | Althouse, during the past week. Mr. executive and judicial appropriation! ««d «1:45 1» cheeks —those bill carrying money tor the supp ,rt of I Luethy® it the proprietor of tbeGvpey lock the d<*>r in Love’« fa<r. Qne**n mining properly in tbat *ection the civil service commission only fo No man ad and brought in a quantity of gold and reverse that action on a record vol* r ‘riiand .. g ;yj 7.0 i p.m. mires« »alhnv, ‘ afterward*. it.rj-. j,, backache y, quartz from there last summer which 9 30 a.m. '■ M»4 headachey was p aced r.n exhibition a.u<l 11 30 a m. was i The Loud bill, amending the law for ‘raiuenlu 5:00 womaa ; .. a m. the regulation of «erond cia*e mail Dr Pierte’s probably the h«ndeomrel display of the *<*»Francisco 7 :45 V 30 a.m. Favorite Pre 1'kiiiiiever seen in Grants Pas«. Since i ter. ha* been favorably reoorted t scription and Ar that time, he h*« t»ven doing a good | house from the po«t uffi< ‘Golden Me4/ 5 :45 p m. 11 45 a.m. cal Discovery ’ are be au u tier* because they - deal of development work on his pro- | The bill ditfe>s slightly fit 3tn th» jimil .9:00 a in. v.tk) a ui. are health maker* j bill which was feiure the I last congre« 7 :26 a m. 7 ;25 a.m. prrtv, and is getting it ia shape for The Favorite Prescription ” is designed y 30 a.m. to cure all distinctly feminine ailments It is svttemauc ami lu<>ranve mining. An It provides a uniform late of 1 rem prescribed for girts about to béeront women pound for e®wnd dan® matter ! area of six teet in length by two in i ich and .*kes ftom this «langerons period much I 20 p m 7 0o a.m. of it* disc >mf«»rt It is prescribed h»r |«l«'pth on an eight <»r leu inch vein to inrlu<ie all newsi a(>er* and *i 'M p.tu. 6.0 I p in women of all age* «ho are troabled with ( pr duced 1 <> ounce*, the pay smak cal« iMued at sfeted period« at Ii 6 M a m 6 .30 a.m. inflammation. irregularity debilitating quenlly a« four time« a year «icoV:5¿ ».iu. V 55 a.m drain* and other symptoms of derange meut still confirm ng Ar. of the feminine, rganism It is a general sample copies up io V) per c, « ’«) a ui. 4 :00 a.m. Ar. tonic for th«* whois* sywtrni but when such Mvrlmg Mining Co. '< 23 » tn. 6 25 p.m. bona fide »a tan pt ion list, v| a tonic is needed it is better to take the hat Ar. n « «2 a.m. 0 .42 a ui. U The Eugene Regn»;er saya tha'- II. E does not exceed 560 of one iss-ie "(»olden Mesh< al Discovery ‘ in cnanec ■ .12:4J p.m 12 .42 p.m. Hon wilto the Favorite Prescript low " Inkeny, dropped in at that office, and Tlie house cniuru.itee vn vub F” iltimno Wotee. Granite Ware N. E. McGrew Pioneer Truck and Delivery EAST and SOUTH To love and be loved, is every woman's right. To be beauti ful is impossible for Dr Fierce’* Golden Medical Discovery is a medicine for men and children a.« vr«fl a* women It fta a most w«Hideif«d purifier an«i flesh builder It searches out and kills disease germs in the digestive wvstem bl«s*tl and lungs and puts the whole body in a strong healthv state Hrfvre purchasing meslictne of anv kind it is welt to write to Dr MV Pierce st Burt«) « N Y stating tout «rmptron* He will diagnoar your case and prescribe f«x you free of chaqre It mav be that you need both Favorite Prescription and *' GoMen Me«!ical Disc«»very.*’ or you mav need <«n’r one Feambte your case require« worn«thing entirely diffi rent WbatewT you need Irir Fierce will tel! you wrihout a veut coat to you I talkrd ol his min ng hi It re* I* in Jack »•»n cwanly. “The Gierling M mng ('o.” ««id Mr. Ankeny, I« owned by my »elf and Mr. V, Cook, ui Portland. It« situation is umq ie among mine« in general ae it is > in the midst ui civihxai:on , «zur worker* for Hie n o*i part tea rd among families whose tion.ee Ite hut a «‘o íes throw from ' oar propsrtr, an i th« y pay tbe »mali ¡ •utr ui $•« <> per w«*rá for board. We have a ftbeol ami chunk near u« and «Mi Inl liisT CAR!« on incs and gruun te ha* arrange •ir cara Garramen o to litil® junket to New Y«xx nn in*t., the excuse bei'ig « »er* annuation of the | ■Mtropoli®. Cutiuec* 1-- al San Francisco with sev- vting Srnator M Ener is on steamtlup ? lines for Honolnlu, U*r« •bo. «6*1« < opposing t ntanrnt {*!>•», Cüin», t-to.l,,, r*t«niK*a m th i* I’b.lipi Ppmes, Central and America. VnitMi Stat.«, •'iV'X'tU-' •ii.oprw.iori <*l, tl Mr. j p j • •* n again P am «tetto«, or a i-l^’ at Greats aatborit,. U a ’ ö said not wi'lia< that t c » M arkham , g . p. A.t I nuippmes, < Fortiaad, Or«.