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No. GRANTS PASS, JOSEPHINE COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY. APRIL 26, 1900, VOL. XVI. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. JÇ P. DODGE, INSURANCE and LN IT KL> »TATE«*. REAL ESTATE President ................... William McKinley | Vi?e President ...................... .......... • • • Life. Fire and Accident Insurance. secretary oi State .................... John liai Otti ce with Price A Voorhies. Secretary ei Treasury ... .Lyman J (¡age UltEGOH beiretary ot Interior................ C N Biiaa li M antn P ah *» Secretary ol War.................. Ehhti Root, Secretary oi Navy................ John D Lung Secretary uf Agriculture. James A ilaoni C. HOUGH. Puetmaster-General ........ James A Gary Attorney-General . . Joseph McKenna ATTORNEY-AT LAW, UTATK or OREGON. jGeo W McBride Pi actives in all State and Federal Courts U. 8. Senators.... ‘ (Joseph Simon Office over First National Bank. jThos H Tongue G rants P ash , - • OaxuoM. Congressmen.......... (MA Moody A tornev tieneral.. . D R N Blackburn ............... T T Geer ! Governor Fl Dunbar T^R. J. JENNINGS Secretary of fetale .. Ch as S Moore Stale Treasurer ... RESIDENT DENTIST Supt l'ub Instruction .. J H Ackeimaa 1 State 1'rni 1er.............. ........ W H i C E Wolverton ' 30 Years Experience. Supreme Judges.......... -.RS Bean Office inOptrs House block : see lhe sign (FA Moore of The Big Tooth. Clcik Board School LandUom W HOdell ' O kkuon . G bants P ass , 11 XAA GRANTS PASS AND ITS MINES. The campaign ia on. Now let hint that 1» without spot or guile throw the Our Auriferous District as Described by a Bret gob of tuud.—Lincoln County nrvrvvvvvvv******** KcprvMnUtivs of th: Portlard Leader. M. Clemen«, Preacription Druggiet. Tslvjrun. Hubton, he of kissing fame- shou’d Where du you gel your hair cut? Try Will Malloryl not be overlooked in the search for The first question I asked on arriving pesidential material. Some one of the Bicycle ho ■> pi tai for all repairing at at Grant« Pae«, the county seat of Jose uuinerous democratic factions ought to Cramer Bros. phine county, was: “Where did you give Hobson a show. — McMinnville Re I We your friend have a camera? Al get the name of Grants Pas«?” 1 nat porter. flexible, leather covered album would j urally supi>osed the major of the city make a epiendid preeent—|l and lea« A peculiarity of the Oregon registry would i»e Able to tell me all about it, so A. E. Voorhies bat* a stock of albums. 1 called ou Mr. W. T Coburn, who law is that no opportunity »« afforded Get your writing paper by the ream seemed to be in doubt abeut bis ability (or the November election after the and rave money. We offer a ream (* tell the story, so he introduced me to books have been closed for the June election. Every one, therefore, who note paper, 480 sheets, 2la pounds, lot P. Tuffs, a pioneer, who eaid : 45c. We get the paper in large quapti- t “There is a story going the rounds, wishes to vote for President (hie Fail ties »nd can »ell ch‘?ap; this is not cheap which seem« lo meet the popular taste, must register l>efore May 15. The only paper but first vlabA goods.—C ocbieb that when General Grant came through provision under which volere not regis the valley in early day« he engaged in a tered can v te in November io the sec office. game of poker with some of bis friends, tion authorizing “swearing in” of votes, RAMBLERS are fitted with G A J which is uncertain and at best liuuble« Tires. The l*est Wheel and the best and in the course of the game said, ‘I some—Oregonian. Tire, price |40 —Hair Riddle Hardware pass,’ hence they called it Grant« Pass, but,” «aid Mr. Tuff», “I think the true Co In county politic» the larger number Repairing a specialty, all work guaran story is that when a postotfice was of the voters lay aside partyiam and con wanted here and the petition was sent teed. T. A. Hood A Co. sider the qualities, honesty and ia back to Washington! it contained no tegrity ol the candidates, which ia to a P. Chartrand, who lives on tbe west name, and lhe authorities sent back certain extent right; by so doing the side of town, heard a noise on his porch word to fill out the petition with a name, treat men are placed in office. When one evening about eight o’cloc k recently, ar.d Mr. Cruxton, an old man, simply we hear voters expirees themselves in and on inves'¡gating, found a clothes named it Grants Past, after a local this manner it shows true Amerieauisin, wringer to have taken a suddenly mine he had given a pass here.” and that they are a class of educated m\bterions departure. He made some While the latter may lie the trus story men who desire to see principle placed inquiry among bis neighbors and was tbe former aeeiuB to be more easily ex in the lead of partyiam.—JeUerson Re told that he had bcetler inquire at the second baud store. He did so and plained. view. • A YEAR or ACTIVITY. found hit wringer. The suspected party I cal let 1 on Arthur Conklin, editor of It io surprising what little value and the one that sold the wringer to the the Mining Journal, and he informed the |»eople of the Pacific coast set second-hand store were one and the me that Grants Pass is enjoying a year upon their forests of valuable timber, same individual, which Mr. Chartrand cf great activity and building operation«. if they don’t wake up to the situation, thinks a somewhat singular coinci lance, That tbe shipments of gold probably ex it will be but a matter of a short time and wishes tu give a word of warning to ceeded >500,000 last year, and this year until all of the available timber in the his neighbors to keep safe care of their will go beyond that, as the placer« have state will l>e in the hands of eastern belongings as some people have «'rooked I.ad a very favorable seasin. Grants men. In the near future the value of fingers._____ ______ ___ Pass, be said, is the center of a very the timber now in many cases being Fatal Accident at Gold Hill large mining district. The dry diggings, destroyed to get lhe land dear, will be local tmppentnoo 35. Lace Cui tains. Furniture, Tinware, Carpets. Lamps, Picture Moulding, Linoleums, Wall Paper. ¿JOT* Mirrors, Tools, Scisacs in Cookln, Mattresses, Glassware, D iab E kitob :—I would like to preface Pillows, Cutlery, the following by a few remarks to ex Cots. Graniteware, plain where I obtained the science of cooking grains, and why I go so much ' New Goods, Carpets, »Mattings, Suits, Chairs, Rockers, Window into the small details. Shades, Laee Curtains, Picture Frames. aunt Josie e Cbat The cook book from which the article is taken is called "Science in the Kit chen." Il ia written by Mrs. E E. Kel logg. wife of the noted Dr. J. II. Kellogg »hoconducts tbe largest sanitarium in the world. About ten > ears ago tbe sanitar ium at Ba tie Creek, Michigan, estab In the last few days have received tickets on the Handsome Couch we are going to give to some fortunate one. Who will lished an experimental kitchen and a school of cookery under lhe supervision it be > Why not you ? of Mrs. Dr. Kellogg, since which time leaearches in the various linti ol cook A interesting from the many ery and dialetics have been in constaut in Our Stock. progress in the experimental kitchen, and regular sessions of the school of Dover Egg Beater«, extra large 22, Anti Rattlera for Buggy Shafts, per cookery have been held. The school riMST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. •• “ '* lamily aixe... 10 05 P»if..................................................... has gradually gained in popularity, and Cake cullers, aniiual assorted .. OS' Sheet iron Bake Pans 12x17............ 20 Western Division....... fudge li K Ilanna D2 Gold Pans . .. ................................... “ '* fancy........................ 32 Eastern Division........ Judge 11 L Benson j IJ C. PERKINS, tbe demand (or instruction has become New Nutmeg Graters ............... 10 07 Bisccil and Bake Pana. .................... Prosecuting Attorney ........ C B W atson so great that clansea are in sesoion dur Double seamed Zinc Oilers.......... 00 Member Board of Equalizat.. KA Emrnitt i 04 Gloves, Gents' Driving Gloves ... ing almost the entire year. Lemon Bqueeaera......................... 10 i *' Gauntlet,steam beat C. S. LAND OFF1CB BOREBURG. During thia time Mrs. Kellogg has had Knife sets, 3 pieces, carver, bread and water proof............................... 1 25 Receiver ............................. Henry Booth | 15 Gloves, oil tanned, working. ........ knife and paring knife. ........ 45 constant oversight of tbe cuisine o( both RegteU-r..................................... J T Bridges ■ KANTS 1'ASH, <1 in Butcher Knife, warranted ........ 22 “ California Buck.............. . 1 10 O bsooh . the aanitariuiu and the aanitarium hos 6 in Skinning •• 11 .... n Perfection Dress Stays..................... 08 JOSEPHINE COUNTY pital, preparing bills ol fare for the gen 6 in Sticking “ Ofi •• .... 23 Pearl Buttons, all sizes, per dos .. .......... C E Harmon Joint Senator......... Agate '■ •• •• “ ” .... 02 eral and diet tables, and supplying con Solid white metal Tea Spoons, no ............ Abe Axtell 0OSHOW& SHERIDAN, County Judge . . . braes, per set ................................... 25 1 • Bias A alvet Skirt Binding. 12 yds . I Nick Those stantly now methods and original recipes Commissioners .... MINING ATTORNEYS, Sliver plated 1 ‘ ieture Nails ............ 02 i 04 Gen. Deleng Hooks and Eyes, do« •• }Dick George to meet the changing and growing de Night Latches..................................... — *- 4» 02 35 .. . Roy Bartlett County Clerk.......... Bpe< ial attention given to Mining mands of an institution numbering al 62 M^n’a Cotton Hose, 6 pr .... Store deor Dead Locks.................... 25 ..........Ed Lister and Land Law s, aud Land Office practice. Sheriff........................ Rim Door Ixiclcs.................................. 23 8 gz Bottle Ink ............................. 06 ways from 500 to 700 inmates. ... .J W Virtue Representative........ Id 16x20 Oak and Gold Picture frames 1 50 ........... I T Taylor These large opportunities for observa Ag Handles ....................................... R ohkbi kg . • • O îiegon . Treasurer.................. 15 1 Poti ’ s Irons, per set .......................... Horse Rasps ......................................... 3ft School Buperintendeut. ........ J D Hayes tion, research and experience have grad Assessor .............. .......... ....... Tom Smith ually developed a system of cookery, the BO McCulloch ROBERT* G. SMITH. Surveyor.... leading features of which are so entirely material, It is for this reason, doubtless, cause they are made »oft by the process ... Dr. F W Kremer Coroner........ novel and so much in advance of the that the Hindoos use lentils and the of cooking and on this account do not PBKCINCT OrriCKBB. methods heretofore in use, that it may Chinese eat peas and beans in connec- require masticating to break them np, A ttorney and C ounski . or Justice................................ James Holman be justly styled "A New System of Cook- lion with rice. the first process of digestion or insaliva Constable . ................................. IH Colby at L aw . wry.” Thu art of cookery is at least a We frequently meet tion ia usually overlooked. But it must CITY or grants pass . century behind in the march of scientific they cat not use lhe grains, that they do . Ire remembered that grains are largely Mayor...................................... W T Coburn Office in First National Bank Building. Last Wednesday, A. 8. Moon was thiee miles from Grants Pa-s, are sup many limes the value of the land. progress. The ch> mistry of cookery is as not agree with them. With all defer composed of starch, and that starch Auditor......................................................Geo. Furman G rants P ass , - • O regon Treasurer............................... Vol John non hauling lumber from a car in Gold Hill, plied with a three mile ditch from Jones Should this state of affairs continue tittle known to the sverago housewife as ence to the opinion of such people, it must be mixed with the saliva, or it will 8treet Commirtsiouer... John Patrick rhe team became frightened by a train, Creek and Bloody Run. Blx miles until all the land is “coppered” and the »ere the results of modern chemistry to may be stated that the difficulty often remain undigested in the stomach, Mstshal ......................................... m. Lister and in attempting to reach the lines away are the placer mines of Louse holders thereof begin lo set their own lhe old alchemists, and the attempt to lies in the fact that the grain was either since the gastric juice only digests nitro QEORGE II. BINNS, Í Frank Felscu which were lying on the ground, Mr. creek. Twelve miles away are the plac- price upon it, perhaps the people who make wholesome, palatable and nourish not properly cooked, not properly eaten, genous elements. For this reason it ia Tom Smith l . D Fay Moon stumbled and fell un.iar the er mines of Jump-Off-Joe. The Leland have the most right to enjoy the natural ing food by the methode commonly em •r not properly accompanied. A grain, desirable to eat the grains in connection ASS A YER, E E Dunbar wagon, the wheels passing over bis body district has qnartx mines. The Victor, resources of this country will begin to ployed, is rarely more successful than simply because it is a grain, is by no with some hard food. Whole wheat wa Councilman T P J udson UeDvVer recovered consciousness and Jr. mine, owned bv Moffit & Smith, of rea'ize where they got left.—Drain that of those misguided alchemists in means warranted to faithfully fulfil its fers, nicely toasted to make them crisp Office opposite Hotel Josephine, I N E McGrew died on the following morning. Mr. Denver, Colo., is taking out >15,000 a Watchman. | M M Rummage transmitting lead and copper into silver mission unless properly treated. Like and tender, toasted rolls and zwieback G rants P ash , - - O regon . Moon was the on ner of a farm of 400 (HE Smith month, and lhe owners have spent >100, and gold. Washington Letter* many another good tiling excellent in it are excellent for this purpose. The com Regular meetings of the city council of acres in Sams Valley, but was living in 000 on the mine, which K one of the Those who have made themselves fa self, if found in bad company, it is prone bination of food» thus secured is moat (From Our Regular Correspondent.) Grant’s Pas« are held in the council •uiMHill. _________ beat developed in thia section. The miliar with Mrs. Kellogg's system ol to create mischief, aud in many caw» pleasing. This is a specially advanta rooms in the city hall on tbe first and W ashington , April 19, 1900. Mount Reuben district has the Gold Bug Driving Horse for Sale. cookery, invariably express themselves the root of lhe whole difficulty may be geous method of serviug grains far child • third Thursday evenings of each month. Whatever others may think of his CiBCllT COVRT. A good, gentle, single driving horse mine, also a gi» at pro<lucer, the proper candidacy for the presidency, there isn’t as trebly astonished ; first, at tne simplic fjund in the excessive amount cf sugar ren, who are so liable to swallow thair ty of Senator Jones, of Nevada. The ity of the methods employed ; second, at used with the grain. Meets on the third .Monday in April food without proper mastication. lor sale cheap. Inquire at this office. Copper Stain mine has a 12-foot vein, the slightest doubt that Admiral Dewey tbe marvelous results as regards palata and the fourth Monday in September. A unt Josts. Sugar is not needed with grains to in regards his chances as excellent. He is Exchange. and belong’* to Major Connelly and E.W. COUNTY COURT. bleness, wholesomenesa and attractive crease their alimentary value. The hard at work on bis statement defining Five acres in fruit, good house and A Woman's Awful Peril. Probate court meets first Monday of Dana. Malice creek is 25 miles from ness ; thirdly, that it bad never occurred starch which constitutes a large propor barn, for residence property in Grants Grants Pass, and has good miuej. Tbe his|osttion on the questions of the hour, to them ''to do this way before.” January, April. July and September. Repairing of all kind». “There is only ono chance te save tion of their food elements must itself bo which he rays he will make public in a County rimimiMdunert court meets first Pass. Inquire at this office. Oscar creek placer mines are 10 miles This system does not consist simply ia converted into sugar by the digestive yonr life ami that is through an opera Ladira' garments dyed without ripping Wednesday after the meeting of tbe few days, probably during the present from (¡rants Pass. The Grave creek a rehash ol what is lound iu every cook processes before assimilation, hence the tion,” were the startling words heard by the seams. IF YOU INTEND county court. week. He believes that the people want Works next to Clevenger's Gallery To purchase a monument or any cetn - mines are ah ut 20 mile*1, both placer him for president and that he can be book, but of new methods which are the addition of cane sugar only increases the Mrs, I. H. Hunt of Lime Ridge, W'S^ etery work before Decoration I «ay yo 1 and quartz, »nd it is about 30 miles to nominated and elected in spite of the result of the application of lb, scienhCc burden of the digestive organs, for the from her doctor after be bad vainly tried should order it very soon, to insure get Wolf creek, all of which are good mining politicians. Either he or the politicians principle, of chemistry and physics to pleasure of the palate. The Asiatics, to cure her of a frightful .case of stomach districts, and there ate still others which the preparation of food in such a manner who subsist largely upon rice, use no trouble and yellow jaundice. Gall ting it in time. J no . B. P addock . will be up against a big disappointment are not so well known. as to make it the most nourishing, the sugar upon it, and why should it be con stones had formed and she constantly in the near future. The Hall Trial. most digestible and the most inviting to sidered requisite for Hie enjoyment nf grew worse Then she began lo use A PLATX OF WEALTH May 1 is likely to become a red letter The ilall case occupied three days ol I called on L L. Jewell, one of lhe day in Porto Rican history, aw that is the eye and the palate. wheat, rye, oatmeal, barley and other i Electric Bitters which wholly cured her. last week nod went to the jury between A number of especially fine Ani Those wlio du not know much about grains, any more than it is for our en It’s a wonderful Stomach, Liver and best posted and most successful mining the date upon which the island will be nine and ten o’clock Saturday evening. mals and Heads are offered for sale men in this section, who allowed me to turned over to the new civil government the principles of crsrkmg will get consid joyment of bread or other articles made Kidney remedy. Cures Dyspepsia, Ix>ss The jury returned a verdict of guilty feast my eyes on a plate of gold nuggets The new tariff will also go into effect on erable information from these articles, from these same grains? Undoubtedly of Appetite. Try it. Only 50 eta. at very reasonable rates. Among after being out about two hours. Much VIA THE valued at >2000, which he took from his that day. Congressional MUlimentcom as every step is explained the same as a the use of grains would become more Guaranteed. F01 sale by W. F. Kremer, the lot are the following : of Hie time of the trial was taken up by »ale. One nugget, nearly as large as a mends the president’s selection of Hon. teacher would explain it to a pupil. universal if they were served with less Druggist. lengthy arguments by the attorneys, man’s fist, ¡«‘valued al >242, and came Charles H. Allen, now assistant secre or no use of sugar. The continued use 1 Mounted Elk Head. several motions for dismissal on various Tip Top House for Sale or Rent. Brcaklait l>uh«« from his mine on Oscar creek. Mr. tary of the navy, to be civil governor of of sugar upon grains has a tendency to Heads. grounds being presented to the court and 3 Idaho Jewell bought >85,000 worth of gold dust the island. Mr Allen has proven him cloy the appetite, just as ths son slant MCIKMCK IM TIIK KITCHKN. The most sightly and pleasant loca Shasta Notile overruled. Objections and exceptions Head. 1 Oregon last tear, and other parties here bought self a capable man and is likely to be Grains and their preparation for the use of cake or sweetened bread in the tion in Grants Paas. A 7-room, hard were fiegnent and no effort seemed to be >75,000, and one gold mine sends cut come popular in Porto Rico. place of ordinary bread would do. Plen finish, nearly new, modern-made house. 1 table will next be considered. spared by (he defendant's attorneys >150,003 direct, so that >500,(MX) is a con ty of nice sweet cream, or fruit juice, is On ac«*onnt of change in business It seems almost im|M>ssible for th«* Cereal is the name given to those seeds Messrs Smith and Filth, to procure an 1 servative estimate of tbe gold tributary pension question to be discussed in con used as foods, wheal, rye, oats, barley, a sufficient dressing, anu there are few owner wishes to dispose of above des acquittal. The bath cabinet, which Kl p in. to Grants Pass. 1 Black Bear. gress without breaking parliamentary corn, rice, etc., which are produced by persons who after a shortt trial would cril»ed premises, either by rent or sale. figured so promiently in the circum Grants Pass is the center of a large rules, to say nothing of those of good plants belonging to the vast order known not come lo enjoy the grains without House is very pleasantly situated in stances which led to the trouble, was If you wish anything in this line 7 :00 p.m rigidlv excluded from the evidence. lumber industry; ic a division of tin- tnannerH. Representatives Talbert, of as the grass family. They are used for sugar, and would then as soon think of good neighborhood, supplied with both I.v. Portland.... 8 :3 » a.ni. or have any specimens you wish Ar. Grannd'ame. . .10:48 p in Southern Pacific railroad; has two pine South Carolina, and Fordney, of Michi f<»od both in the underground state and dispensing with a meal altogether as to city water and electric lights, meters al- » 30 a ui. The affray resulting in this trial occurred dispense with lhe grains. mounted, apply at the CoURlKR of Ar. Ashland. . 12:33 a.in II SO a m last November when Ed Tynan went to needle factories; has electric lights and gan, engaged in a battle of words, pre in various forms of the mill products. I tached. Good barn and large garden. 4 :36 a m. Ar. Sacramento ^:00 p,m. water works; is well supplied with cipitated by the statement of the latter E/en when served without sugar, the Inquire of fice or call on The grains are preeminently nutritious U 30 a.m . 7 :45 1» iu. Ar. San b ranciaco Hall’s house to endeavor to settle a small churches, schools and secret socislie« that he would not believe the former 0» and when well prepared, easily digested grams may not prove altogether health money matter for a friend and was N. P. D odob , Agt. S. II. CALIIOl N. Ar. Ogden.. . 5 4ft p in. 11 :45 a.m severely beaten with a revolver by Hall. There are three brick hotels, and an op •nth, from which the following is f*»ud«. In oom position they are »II aim ful unless they are properly eaten. era house with a -eating capacity of 1000, quoted: Mr. Talbert—“I have read Ar. I leaver .... 9 :00 a in. w .0 I a in. liar, hut variations in their conatituent The defense endeavored to show that 7 :25 a.m Lr. Kanaaa City .7 :2ft a ni. courthouse, a two-story city ball, a mili 9 :30 a.m. lynan had refused to leave the house tia company and a fire company. Granta somewhere in the bible where it says ‘a elements and the relative SlllOUIltS ul Ar. Chicago .. . .7:55 a,in whip for the horse, a bridle for the ass these various elements give I hem ililler when bo ordered bv Hall, and that Pass has five miles of splendid sidewalks an<l a rod for the fool’s back.’ Now, I 7.00 a.m. th«* latter ha 1 used no unnecessary force ent degrees'of alimentary value. They Ar. I/» Angeles. . 1:20 p in fi.00 p.m. fi.O) p.m in ejecting him. The different accounts of decomposed granite. There are three do not know which category to put the each contain one or more nf the nitro- Ar. El Paso fi :30 a.m. weekly newspaper«. Ö :3i) a in. Lr. Fort Worth. genthunan from Michigan in, but I do genou« elements, gluten, albumen, cas 9 :5ft a.m by different observers had that diversity Ar, City nf Melici o 9:55 a.tn. KNTXXPHteKH NEEDED. nay that it may he that lie in ay he put ein« and fibrin, together with «'arch, 4 .00 a.m w hich is generally noted in such cases, Ar. Houston .. . 4 .00 a in. — OF — 1 aek«*d several (»ervon« what enter in each ni them. I want to say that dextrin«, sugar and fattv ina 'er, and 6 .25 p m. no two ol them seeing just exactly alike. Ar. New Orleans tl 25 a in. SOUTHERN OREGON. 11:42 a m. In essential Ar. Weehington . 6:42 a.tn. |>oints, however. Hie prises were needed in 'iranti* Paws which if the gentleman mean« (o impute u>i- ds * mineral elements and woody mat Lr. New York . .12 43 p ui 12:42 p.m. I whm told that a trothfnlnesN to me, 1 hurl it back down •er or cellulose T’ e «-ombined nutri evidence was sufficient to convince the would pay lo lo«*ale $50,000 FUI I.MAN AND Tol RIST CARS on jury, who had been carefully selected complete custom quartz mill is needed, hie rotten throat, and say that be stales tive value of the grain toods is nearly Capital Stock, Atolli trains. Chair ears Sacramrn o to with a view to fairnessand non prejudice. a flouring mill, a foundry, a logging rail something that is unworthy of a gentle- three times that of beef, mutton or poul- Receive de|M>nit* subject to check or or Ogden arid El I’aso. and Tourist cars to It is probable that an effort will be made road into the timber districts a cream I man upon the floor of thia house.” Mr. ry. A m regards the proportion of the Chicago, St. I/ juis , New Orleans and certificate payable on demand. ery s nd a fruit cannery. A water ditch Fordney, “1 want to aay to the gentle food elements ne'eswary to meet the va to secure a re-trial. Washington. Hell* Night d-hfts on New York, San Fran from R gue river coul I lie built to irri man that I am a firm Hr tn believer in the rions re«|iiirementa of the syttem, grains cisco. and Put land. "So you've set up a hired girl " said gate several thousand acres of land, bible. Tim bible sa vs that a man must approach more nearly th'* proper stand Connecting at ban Francisco with sev Telegraphic tran.-f**n» sold on all ¡»ointe in son. " Your causing it to l*e feiti!« and productive, be born again When it cornea time for ard than moet other P hn I s , indeed, rai Htramahip lines for Honolulu, fanner Mucblawl to his mother the United States. never and tbe < o«l wruld not lie very grea’. the g»mtli*fiH&n from I 4<» h th Carolina to wheat contains ex<«*tly the correct pro lapin, China. Philippines, Centrai and had a hired Sj«ecial Attention given ri» Cullei-tiuns ar«4 Houtli America. A gentleman said to me: “Ancjther be b>rn again. I ti<>pe lo God he will be portion of tbe food elements. Being o She girl. general business of our customers. worked early Bank would pay heie.” A bystander still-born.” Mr. Talbert—”1 want to say thus In tliemselves so nearly perir«’» Collections made throughout Southern and late, remark«-«!: "I do not think so. We that there is no «Unger of the gentle Seed. P. JeRier. agent at (irsuta Pas* foods, and when properly prepared, ex Oregon, ami on all accessible pointe. and raised a Pars station or andres« have a National bank livre now with man’s laiing burn again, because the t*eedingly palatable and easy of diges family. Hired J. D. FRY, President. Il M iRKHAM, <». P. A . girl indeed ' abundant capital. I is Mock holders are devil Bas got him. hai got a bill of «ale tion, it 1« a matter ot surprise that they Portland. Ore J. T.TUFFS, Vice President. Ixrok at your among our leading citizens, both in of him now.” Il requires something i are not more generally used, yet scarcely R. A. B ooth , Cashier mother, air.” -wealth and ii.fluence, and I think it stronger than ordinary eyesight to see ' one family in fifty makes any us« of the ” It’s just would be very unwise for a iy one to or any signsof stateC'r.ansbip in that sort ef grain«, save in the form of flour or an 1 ook i n K mother ’ ’ aald ganize another bank. I know of Horne | talk. I oct-asional di«h of rice or oatmeal. This the son lobbying is catching. Senator (/’hand ii«e of grains is far bitter quarrels which have arisen in meager to ada- "made me UiSiil too small to tuppnrt two bank« ler created * vernation at a meeting of fpiately represent their value as an arti resolve that my children’s My advice i- to stick lo one bank nntil the «eriate committee on inter«tate cum i rle of diet. Variety tn the use of grain» mother should yon « an have three banks insb-a 1 of two • merce, by reading a circular letter, sent I is as neceetary as in the use of other never l«x>k like her, worn out m her which will not be until your population out by the secretary of tire interstate i focxl material, and the numerous grain pime.’’ 4 commerce commission, asking its re 1 preparations how to t*e found in the ige women In the partnc-rslnp of marriage merchant, informed I: ceivers to bring pressure to l>esr upon market render it quite posaiMe to make I*. It lUrtb, They give give twice as much as men. 1 equal work, and they- give thrtnaelveB. me that Ritter Bro«, and Burns Bros. «euators and representatives lo sup|e>rt this class o*. foods a stable article of diet, their very life. Children come. No have made monev raising Mock. A H. lheCuliotn, bill, to enlarge the powers 1 if to desired, without their becoming at chance for rest, work must go on. In debilitating flatnmation, ulceration, * * „ Carson and H. B. Miller have m ije a of that commission Three thousand all monotonous, drains and female weakness, un/lrrr/.inr succeM of fruit taising. Turn Iwe, R A. copiciOifhis letter have be-n sent to In olden times th« grains were largely the health and shock the nervous system N. Rymer and J. E. Christie have been boards of trade and chambers of com depen led upon as a «‘aple loo«), and it is In a few years the woman is worn out. in the watermelon husi- mer<e, throughout the United oia'es a fart well authenticated by history that Women who have use«! Dr. Pierce's very aocceseful By the overwhelming major ty 0 240 ' tbe highest condition of inau has always FKEH0J, F0Q05 Favorite Prescription aay that they r»n nese. Cockerline A Hon have made do their own work and keep their dairying a paying venture, the local de to 15, the house adopted a resolutioB l»een associate«! with wheat containing QYQLONES strength and g»»nd l«joks. It cures in mand consuming all their supply. Ben providing for a constitutional amend nations. Tbe ancient Mpartan«, whoer Made from most highly refined and Tnrle Billy rM« a wheel. an.1 »ay« it flammation. ulceration, female weakness I»imi< k has raised five tons ot clover bay ment for the election of senator« by It you are on tbe market fur a <’ai fe«i c<wl all over. It ■u»C Evea hl« powers of endurance are proverbial and unhealthy drains. healthful ingredients. bark wram a pleawd ftpinsvu, ! If von want n<4 fail to «ee my line Sick women are invited to consult Dr. to tlie acre an«! «old it for >10 per ton. direct vote ol the people. Sentiment in were led on a grain diet, and lhe Roinar a-Riryrle th nt will M A KK YOt K BACK GLAD, do aa'r dc :• Billy did. Buy It of tbe fob Pierce by letter, free of charge. favor of Ibis change was largely in- Frol Crrxton has made chicken ratting ¡soldiers who under Caesar conquered A complete Ahrmt t w ' year« »wy health very create«! by the investigation of the Clark the work!, carried each a hag of parched a profitable venture ▼eloper«, Tunii po/r fr . ti weaknew and ’rouble* H*r to Ty <ir« m Uct I wa» v weak *n4 I asked T. B Cornell, a nier« hant, > a*«, which resulted in lhe rep«jrl of the grain in his pocket his daily ration Fte.Eu co«< that Î wa* »Me to do but little work »'*• Mr» J *»- M <;««♦» of Baileyton CuHman Co., who live*! in Salem prior to coming here senate committee on elections, declaring Other nationalities at lb» present time tad ÏS bur me a bottle or two <d Sale By FREE DARK ROOM I,. I . . f , nri ,< • W • six year» ag«», how he liked Grants Pas», unsnimously dial Mr. Clark, of Mon make extensive use of the var one grains trial I took two bottle* of the Faw->riie Fra- and be said: *'E very body makes money tana, ess not entitled to a seat in :be For the e »** and rauen»enee of my Patron* Rice use«! in connection willi some of •cnjAKOi ' *n*i one vial of the Pai Set* ’ *r»d th**e prow'1 to tw all I neede senate. Home idee of bow senators view the leguminous seed«, forma tbe stat>ie here ” I A. E. V00RMIE5 well after taking l>r Pifrcr • W. P. Wright, who has been here the prcp->«e*i change may Ire gathered article of diet for a large proportion of Housekeepers mtRt t-xenTee care in buying bak bwen 'k»«ng my work with than I harl ever felt brfore " ing powder*, to avoi<i alum. Alum powder» are expre«H>i«>ns of 1 th« human race. Ri«*e. unlike lhe otbor three year«, aavs hie services as surveyor from the following The People’s Common Sense Medical sold « heap to catch the unwary, but alum is a poi- ‘M-nator ( handler—“It does 1 gram (nods, is «leflcienl in the nitrogen have been in demand every day atnee he opinion Adviser, arnt free on rereipg of MMi, and its UM.- in food senoudy injures health. to defray expense of mailing «m/y. Send arrived in Grants I'««« from Polk eounty. not ap|H-ar that by electing senators by ous elernsriUi, and for this rimeon i • use > 9! ooe-rent «tamps fur psprr-twxind edi direct votes of the people, we «hall get needs to be supplemented by o'her con tion, or ji stamps for cloth. Address taining an exceee of tbe nitrogenous | os /xug . «OTAC BAKING FOWMR CO., 100 WILLIAM BT., NCW YORK. qu'k Oelivery - Tba Weakly Oracvalaa I>r. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N, Y. ORDER THROUGH THE COURIER A Great Many Customers Items few » Cleaning and ...Dyeing Works, Mounted Animals and Heads. L. dayman, Propr. EAST and SOUTH Deer Deer Deer. Panther. FIRST NATIONAL B A K K * PHOTO 5UPPLIE5 Absolutely Pure CRAWFORDS For T. A. Hood & Co. Courier and Oregonian i year for $2 Assures light, sweet, pure and wholesome food.