Image provided by: Josephine Community Library Foundation; Grants Pass, OR
About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1900)
GRANTS PASS, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY. JI LY L XVI -s Men’s Florsheim Fine Shoes .S !.<»<> k 3..’>O ihh I These Shoes are among the be«t made in America and are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Lace shoes in all the latest toes. Summer Shirts amt Underwear, Suits and Hats Galore. WELCH’S CLOTHING STORE. Opera Route Bieck. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. IV Mpfient ............. .. William McKinley Visa Ffrident .......... ........John Das b<M»etary ut > ile .... Secretary oiTreasury. ..Lyman J Gage i Becreiary of Interior.......... .. C N Bh«s Secretary ot W ar ............... Eliha Boot John D Long Hacretnry oi Navy .......................... Secretary of Agriculture JanieaA W’ilsou Putilm biter-General ........Jain« - A <»ary Attorney-< irnrrat. . . .Joseph McKenna state OF >■ OREGON. (Geo W’ McBride U. S. Senators ... . * (Joseph Simon (Thog H Tongue Congrtsmen (M A Moody Attorn«-v-Gcneral........ I) R N Blackburn 1 Governor ...................................... TV Geer Secretary of State.. I* 1 Dunbar State Treasurer .................Uh mb s Moore tiupt Pub instruction... J 11 Ackermaa State printer..................... H Leed* 1C E Wolverton | Supreme Judges ........ - it S Bean (FA Moore Clerk BoardSchoolLandUom, W HO’deH FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Western Division....... fudge H K Hanna Eastern Division........ Judge H L Benson Prose<’iitingAtt'*riiey ... . .C B U atsoii Member Board of Equalixat.. KA Em mH < K U.S. LAND OFFICK ROSEBURG. Receiver ................................ Henry Booth Kagister ................................. J T Bridg«- JOSEPHINE COUNTY P. DODGE, lNSURANCE.nl REAL ESTATE UNITED STATES. Life, Fire and Accident Insurance. G rants P aks A . - - O regon . C. HOUGH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PiRcticesin ail State and Federal Courts Office over First National Bank. G rants P ahs , • • O regon . JJR.J. JFNMNG s RESIDENT DENTIST .10 Years Experience. Office in Opera House block; see the sign of The Big Tooth. O regon . G rants P ars , J J C. PERKINS. ceived authority to sell special tickets to Coles tin and return, from June 13 till Octolier 20. The rate from Grants Pars to those going on Saturday and return ing Monday is $2.60 for the round trip O regon . ¿ rants P ase , The rate for round trip tickets with 30 «lay limit is $3.50. The special rate will be a great convt n ence to the many who rX>SHOW&SHERIDAN, will visit thia p polar resort during the MININO ATTORNEYS, coming summer. Sperisi attention given to Mining ami 1-and Laws, ami Land Office practice. ..........C E Harmon Joint Senator......... ............ Abe Axtell County Judge.. (Niea Those Commissioners . .. ' (Dick George | ..........ltoy Bartlett i County Clerk .... ............ Ed Lister | Slier ill RoSEIIl'KO. - - OKEIIoN. ..........J W Virtue Representative ............... I T Taylor Treasurer............ School Superintendent.... . . J D Hayes . .'lorn Smith . Aaaes^ r ... .'..BO McCulloch ; suryev«»r . .*. Dr. F W Kremer Coroner . i * h it 1 nut officers . J'isti<<‘ ........................ James Holman Office in First National Bank Building. Constable....................................J H Colby O regon . G rants P ass , CITY OF ...THE FAMOUS... ^t12E5 GRANTS PASH. ... ........ ... .HCKinney ....... J W Barker Audit. .......... TrMturer..................... ........Vol Johnson (JEORGE II BINNS. City Auornev................ .. L V Slewart M«r«6«l . .. ..............II E Ik II ASSAYER, J Gy Folii-e..................... ........... n.ro, Moll Btreei’t 'oiinninsioner.. . . John Patrick Office opposite Hotel Josephine, I Tom Sr^ith i E W Kuykendall G rants P ash , - - O regon . E E Dunbar I’ A Hood CoUOvihneii I I N E McGrew I I A Rehkopi I Frank Fetsch [ \V A liabkins Regular meetings of the city council of Gram s Pass are held in the council — OF — room- m the city hall on the firat ami third Tiiureday eveuingaof each month Mxvor FIRST NATIONAL ±3 .Æ TSi'ŒC SOUTHERN OREGON. CIRCVIT COVBT. Baets on the third Monday in April and the fourth Monday in S«*pteinber. $50,000. Capital Stock, Receive deposits subject to check or on COURTY COU1T. Probate court meets fir*t Monday of certificate payable on demand. January, April. July ami Bentember. Bells sight drafts on New York, San Fran County e<»mmiB»ionerH court meets fir*t cisco, and Pul land. Wednesday after the meeting of the Telegraphic transfers sold on all pointe in county court. Hcyl s Trench Patent Calf the United States. Black and Tan Special Attention given to (kdleclions and Vici Kid general business of our customers. Colored Chrome Collections made throughout Southern and M ax Calf, fancy Vesting Tops Oregon, and on all accessible pointe. J. D. FRY, President. II. Son J. T.TUFFS, Vice President. R. A. B ooth , Cashier E xclusive A gents GRANTS PAS« OREGON. N. E. McGrew taeei Truck and Delivery Ilarth & 1*. Representative Grants Pass Business Firms R. THOM AS T he Hui ke > i R. L. COE A <’<>. R. (). McCroskey, UP TO DATE DRY GOODS Dry G ism I m , SI III dmm . Ladie*( *a|M-sand Ja« k- et«, Ladies’ and < ients’ Fumi-hing (kwsls, H »t*. Miners’Goods, Trunk* and Valise*. knihiikh EVERYTHING i or the HOUSE FROM A TACK-HAMMER to a SIDEBOARD... Gran'» Paun Greatest Store White House Grocery ’P hone 21 'PlioNE 131 Hail -Riddle Hardware Co. « Ì < SW1 ETI.AND A! CO. S taple and F ancy G roceries 1 1 HARDWARE BICYCLES SEWING MACHINES cLAi s sciimidi ' CRAMER BROS. HARDWARE COLUMBIA and H YRTFORD WHEELS GIANT POWDER E tc . T hoxb 93 Calhoun Grocery Co. E vkmithing m KrtLE II. II. BARTON. E. W. BLAKES WATCHMAKER sad JEWELER Msvnqi .« stem « row Full v—rlnH-tH W«u-h~. i’lork«, verveur aiul Jewelry. A <«<Nd A«.>rtment >/ Jtrwelet fand Hat F N’ xit to Co« Mi«-* Clevenger’s SPECIAL SALE OF TRIMMED HATS FRESH VEGETABLES FRUITS-. — ami > T íomi 14 ...E. C. DIXON... STAPLE GROCERIES DRY GOODS, CLOTHING CANNED GOODS L adies ' and G ents ’ SHOES FLOUR AND FEED TllONB li Thur-day, June 14-, Past Office Store given, »0 that while the equal suffrage OCR PARU EXPOSITION LETTER rrn< >AI AW amendment, at first thought, srema to be defeated by only 1137 vote», when M«mmoth Advertising Scheme with Our Coun the total number of vote« cast in the try hwompuuous. Artistic Sob alate »ball have been ascertained, it bery by Frenchmen. will appear that the amendment ha* OF been lost by about 2 to 1. (FromOur Regular Correspondent) P aris , June 11, 1900. N1LVNO.NA1IL1*] I see in a Paria paper Ibis morning that Senator Hale characterised the Par IB OlAUo’ DEEDS TO PENN is exposition m a "ba«l performance." lítalo- «»1*1 l’run»? Ivaali This was tbe opinion of M Kenon, of all ■urn la (Ô1 New »llk Wr«| expositions; he despised them and 'llietr I'rearra ati«»w. blamed women for them, Let anyune | All the old parchment colonial deeds recall bis own impressions of the Chi- RTAINS, and record» in keeping of the state «ago exposition. Nine out of 10 will department at Hurtubi.tg have just first think of the midway plaiaance at I < <*4lu<*t i<»u Sale. been put t hrough a pi or* «.f preserva tractions, a majority ot visitors will re tion by Secretary «if the 4 ommon- call the Uwdry insubstantial architect This is but a sample of what we are doing in all departments. wvalth Gliest. says the Philadelphia ure, the fireworks, the Ferris wheel, and Milk Pans, 6 ijt, regular toe goods, special.................................. 7c Recot J For year» thtsc records have a wilderness of show cases differing lit TTnnc«» T.inincr e t-.ir» ” *• House Lining, *• *• j'-ic been kept in tin boxes, and, tu» they •• >> << <« 3C were occasionally searched, the result tle from those in the great stores in < » Overalls, closeout, " 50c a 60c " was much confusion iu the arrange many cities of the United State». Well, 35c ment of papers. Many of the old wax the Paria exposition is not substantially Fine Negligee Shirts, Sateen, Fast Black most excellently seals were lost, anti the crumpled pa- different from this. Its Midway Plai made, to close out; regular ft.50 goods.................................. 75C jhts were more or leas damaged. sance is not cramped, it is tcalterecFhere Men’s regular 20c fine Hose ............................................. lac Now these documents are arranged aud there in different parts. There is a Pearl Buttons, all sizes, per do* .................................................... 5<= in the form of pages, and the transpar areat display of architecture that will be Porcelain “ " .................... ................................................ ic ent tissue of silk on both sides makes torn down. Ihere is a Ferris wheel an«l 14-in. Milled Crash Toweling, 6 yds. for .................................. 25c the records absolutely secure. Tin Buckets, regular 10c goods........................................................ There is one volume, about four by (he Eiffel tower. There io the same be 5C Whisk Brooms “ 15c 11 ............... .................................... three feet in size, containing the parch wildering array of show windows with IOC ment deeds of the Penn period, and an their seductive display of frocks, furni Horse Brushes, " 30c “ ........................ ................... 20c other smaller volume containing im ture, jewelry, hats, brie a-brac, all ar- Wash Boilers, Copper Bottom ......... ................. 98c portant provincial letters, early laws ranged to tempt the modern Eve and Men’s Gloves, per cent ’, and other state papers. swell the tide of luxury ami extrava Peculiar interest attaches to the In gance, as M. Renon might think, though To Reduce Stock Before Midsummer Inventory SO BUY NOW. dian signatures, which Hre yet quite he would say it better. If all this is so, distinct on many of the documents. ..FURNITURE . ..W ILL PAPER.. A large parchment contains the treaty why do ¡wople go to expositions? Be Hit “TIR X MOI LDlMUt GRANITKWARB of the Penns with the sachem of the cause expositions are tremendously ad LACK Cl KTAINM WOODXNWABK Schuylkill Indians, and embraces the vert feed, and because the human heart t v»H AUATKWAMK transfer of all the tracts of land or and loot are always in pursuit of oensa- LINOLEUMS GLASS WARB lands lying on or near the rher Schuyl tion , always seeking the will-o-the wisp MATTRKBSKM TIM WARB mattings kill ami its branches, umlrr «kite of novelty. Because the world loves to be I.AMPS MIRRORS CUTL1RY September 7, 1742. The consideration liumbuggetl a great many times, vowing ...CARPETS .. ... CROCKERY... f«»r this land, as stated in the deed, in after each deception it will not be eaught cluded 2d brass kettles, 1UO blwnkets, 60 linen shirts. 20 hats, 6 coats. 12 pairs again, but ever hungry for the next 1 of shoes and buckles, 30 pair of stock tiling. The Paris exposition, like all the preparation!« are being rushed to send or 26 year., haying servad a. gen.ral ing's. 20 guns, 12 gunlocks, 300 pounds rest, is a mammoth advertising scheme, American troops from the Philippines to Mcrelary of thr Knight, of Labor, from of gunpowder, 600 pounds of lead bul and France has of course the hog’s share China. H 1878 to 1881. and from 1886 to 1888. lets. 60 hatchets, 50 planting hoes, 120 of the advertising and l'aiia will profit s w COUNTY Accord’ng to Jedge M. T. Hitcbcock^of The census bureau han »tamped with Ü knives, 00 pairs of »rlssors. 100 tobacco immensely by the show. The part fl Seattle, Waith., the crop* of that etale =r disapproval the publication of figures (t tongs, 24 looking glasses, 40 tobacco boxes, 1.01'0 flints, 5 poumls of paint, played by our country here is, in com not olli ¡ally given out, allowing or pur ■re a determining political factor. He 988 MO MS »n Benton .. parison, far from conspicuous. We ap porting to show the results of the census eaid : "The outcome of the wheat crop 2008 17»! 2065 1556 24 dozen garters, 6 dozen small silk pear only here and there by an exhibit Clackamas 111 any locality, characterising them as and the hop crop will have ho little in- 932 1<MM) 1011 784 ribbons, 12 dozen rings, loo pound« of Coos*................... tobacco, 400 pipes, 20 gallons of rum fnarke«! by an American fUg, and there “merely guesses", which may in some tiuence upon the rural vote. The out 290 232 1(10 Curry*.............. is nearly always adjoining us or across cases approximate the truth, but are un* look for the wheat crop ia good. On the 1533' 1848 17.16 1659 and £60. Douglas ............ 1294 127» 1420 1405 Jackson.............. There are several large deeds trans (he aisle from us an exhibit of the same authorised and untrustworthy, and not other hand, hop. are bringing only four Josephine . . 801 875 ’.HP» 697 ferring lands from the Indians to the class by another country, it may tie Ita ified an anxious country that it can only and one-hall cent, a pound and it coat, 443. 318 389 343 Penns, all bearing’ the peculiar sig K lamth................ 440 303 3tH 390 natures of the Indian chieftains, repre ly, Hungary or Belgium that vies with gel the real thing in census figures from five cent, to rai e them. Home month« Lane..................... 1821 1882 2291 1822 senting all manner of animals, reptiles, ns or eclipses iis in richness and taste the official bulletin of the census bureau ago the farmers could have made con 477 402 432 334 Lino.In........... and extent of display. Of course this which will be issued from time to time, tract« to «ell their crops at 14 cento a Linn..................... 1867 1988 1875 2184 fishes, birds and insects. The most means nothing to those who think, or as the red tape is unwound. This is a pound, but refused because they thought 3167 2563 2» >87 2218 important of these deeds is that con Marion............. I2.5O 1 1 14 1136 1022 veying to the Penns the territory con know that the Unite«l States exhibit is bit of tom foolery for winch there is no they were going to receive more” | I5>lk Tillamook* 617 305 597 327 trolled by th«* Six Nations, for which nothing more than the "lav-out" ot some more excuse than there would be for i A report to the department of state Washington....... 1816 1168 1646 1136 n considérât ion of $5.000 was paid. The firm or firms that strive to find or in keeping the result of an important elec from E. L. Ilarri«, United State, eonaul* 1.580 1340 1475 1314 signatures of the Indians to this docu crease their business on this side of the Yamhill............. tion from the people until the official ar agent at Eibenstock, serve, to call at ment give the Indian names and their water. But to the average tourist from count was completed. It is perfectly tention to the fact that England will be Totals. . . 21324 19287 English signifieatit n. rural Frame, Germany, and Belgium natural for the residents of gruwingcities a long way. from denominating South Pluralit i»’s 2037 2997 who make the bulk of those who see the and towns to be interested in knowing Africa when the H'»*r republic, become SLAVE OF HEREDITY. viposition and who know as little about the total enumeration of their inhabi British territory. It .aye: "German •Unofficial tants, and the only reason the informa south-west Africa ia probably the moot lie Wn» n l<«*Kulnr Attendant ■ t (he United States as a horse does oi as Official Count. tronoiuy, the impression is that Belgium tion is not given them the day (he enu im|H>rtunt of all Gorman colonies. It Church Hut < «ante of n Wreck« The official count of the vo e June 4 and Italy have more taste hiid better meration is completed, is that the presi Ims n territory two and one-half time« iiiK Kanilly. gd state and district officers was made things than the Unite«! States, and that dents of census districts, who have the larger than I'luasla and poieeeeea ■ cli One of the vestrymen of a proajier- Fran«*« ha« everything. These internal information, Lave oiders not to do so. mate aimilar to that of the Tranavaal nt Salem this week which resulted as oua Detroit church went to call on a ioiis I expositions are much like the hos What harm could possibly be done by and <'a|>e Colony. The development of follows: prominent member, lie would not be pitalities of the Fox and the Stork. How For Supreme Judge.— giving out the totals as the enumeration thia colony depend« «omewhat upon cir home for 15 or ko minute», and the 41.025 Wolverton, Rep. veatryninn. a man fond of horaea, en can our country, considering the 30()0 of each district is completed, accoinpan* cumstance«. A great portion remain« 33,388 tertained hiinaclf by a xiait to the miles of tea and the even more obstruct led by the statement that the figures are unexplored. The port of Swakopuiund, Greene, Dem.. . 4,537 htablea. lit- found th<‘ man in charge ive miles of railroad tinder the peculiar subject to official revision? Bright, Pro........ together with WsIBsch bay, form« the trying to sell a cob that had aevn hi» French management complete with Il is not often that a man is appointed lineal heritor on the weal coaal of Africa, 81,96» < best day», and the beat had been none France or other contiguous countries? to an oftyru for which be has not applied It ia probably deatined to outstrip Cape Total vote Wolverton’« plurality. 10,637 too good. But he had an advocate I’he way to get even with them will Im and which he does not want, but Mr. Town in time; for with a railroad For Dairy and Food Commissioner.— Worthy of a better cuuhc , aaya the De to have our next exposition al (’ape John N. Oats, of San 1*ranvisco, was through to I'reloria and steam»liip lines Baily, Rep............. .. . 39.804 troit Free Prea». Nome. nominated by the president and con to Europe and Amerii-a, Cape Town will “There’s a bloomin' *OM a» his the 1 do not kn«>w anything about the firmed by the senate, to be postmaster of lose an Immense amount of traffic des Schulmerich, Dem ... 28,G71 pride of tbe atud. Nothink better ... 4,446 heter drawed the queen. ’E» a liaria- misuse of the appropriation ot 11,400,000 Honolulu, not only without his desiring tined for the interior of Africa." Kemdy, Pro......... No surprise was lelt in Washington tovrat from fettle to hear and ’e’ll be made by the government for this exposi the position, but when it was intended Total 72,021 th«* »ann* to the day of hi» death. tinn, as alleged in the charges of Senator to be given to his brother, Joseph M. alien it was announced that the Philip 11,133 We’re lionly partin' hof ’im because Junes. There baa doubt.ens l>een ex Oats, who was formerly postmaster gen pine commi.sion, now at Manila, bad Bai.ry'« Plurality we'll be liaway for our 'ralths the travagance and errors of judgment in eral of Hawaii. The commission will gone far enough in it. work to diecov.r For Congre.r, lit. Dht. Tungue, Rep......... .. 21,212 next quarter and we'll leave 'im in building, purchasing, i rial al I i ng, and ill tw cancelled and a new one issued to the that about their most important prob the hundred incidents in which the nu right Mr. Oats, wl.o will doubtless be «In lem will be what to do with the friare Italy, Fusion .. 18,103 none but thr Iwat ’and».” In the heat of thr di»cu»sion thr merous personnel of the American com 8e.ro, Pop. ....... ... 1,687 ly confirmed by the senate at tbe next and their large holding of property. A aalraruan ocea.-ionally grew profan** Elinor», Pro .. 1,776 and made »ome egrrgiou» inisrrpre- miMHion employes and servants have had session of congress. strong native element has been from Labor has been given a new repie-« il tlm hoisting of the American flag de Mentation. When the dealer had gone to pay out money. Not one in fiye of 49,868 for the purpoHr <>f thinking the thing them can speak French or make change lative on the indusliial commission. manding the expulsion of the friar, and Tol.l in centime», francs and Ixiuis without Charles II. Lltcbman of New Jersey,w ho the conflecatlon of their property, but it Tongue’s Plurality 3,010 over, the icxtrymai} had a talk. “My good man. I tee that you’re u getting cheated or at least running the lias been apoointed to succeed M. IL ia not likely that tbe comml.ion would Congressman, 2nd. Distiict. regular attendant at our church?” Moody, Rep ........................ risk. Itatchford, resigned. Mr. Litchmari has give it. sanclioa to anything as extreme “Hallwaya, air. li’he been in the Anyone who has traveled in Europe Smith, Fusion .................... lieea prominent in la lor organization» as that would be. church, air, since* I was christened. known (hat the French are the grea(e«l, Simons, Pop There'» naught v ! m * I rare »o much most skillful and most mobile robbers Butter, Pro .................. for; not hvvrn thr *oa»r».*' on the continent. A contract for a din "But the way you talked to that Total 39.531 man. That cob ia an old broken-down ner is followed by an overcharge for tl.e Moody's Plurality 9,397 hack, yet you represented him aa one napkin and the plate A ride in a cab 1' the finrat horaea in the market. means invariably an additional payment District Attorney, First Diitiiet. Iit*Hmefl. Wa'aon. And you aworr when you thought you to the driver. Hhopkeeimr« and officials could make your caar stronger." in the railsa>s seeing that you an* Counliea Kep. “You ’rar<l the paraon preach about American ami knowing your ignorance Jack.on 1.25H 'eredity. ’r «ailed it. Bit'» what’s born of the money and carelessness about li tie 907 Josephine in the blood. Did you believe ’Im, things will not alwaj» return you your 391 K l.tnath sir?” lull change. Yon mn«» watch tlirtn all I.'ike 4ML “Certainly.” “Wfll. air. hall my people was the (lie lime. ILeir nunchalance when de Total .. . : 3,449 a,ww» m«»at ipligious and full of grace. (ruled M tine. Their face» are loo red to Ilevery man of 'rm waa a Cornish ‘show a blush. I he American commie Plurality ... .... 4fifi In the third distri t J A. Jeffrey, wrecker and hevery night before /non here ia somvaLat luxutiously m- alrrpin* they knelt them down, air, atalled. They have not denied tliein- formerly of Jackson county was on the and prayed for a 'owliif atorni.” retves in fine denk* ami chairs and car fusion lit ket against J. H Hart. Th- What could the «estryinan say? pels. and quite luxurious offices. "Re latter was elected by a majority of publican simplicity" ia not very severe Illnla f«r th» Kllrlirn. votes. Case» of poisoning have arisen here, it may Im ,4goo«l business ", aa Vote on the Amendment». through a cair!<-s disregard for th»* we say, to let all the people know that Secretary of State Dunbar Monday r< clranlin« fm uf thr rooking utensils or we live well when we are at home in ceived the official re'urna from C«»ry 'if thrir ¡»erfrrt condition. Directly i laris. Oi the other hand it may ie county, and now every county has re rr»p|H-r MHiicrpan »how* Mgns of tir (bat the wh«*le American offi< ml eiitour «uhs r»f the elections. The foiue of ing at ull worn it should be rrtinurd. age is here on a junket. clerk« in the verretary'a office are busily and in any case nothing of an acid nature should be allowed i> remain W ash it* g t»»t» engaged in tabulating the return« m it wl.i!» llo -jnnei with (From Our Regular Correapoudsnt). Thu» far only Hie vote on the proposed regard to zine and lend veMoela, which WAMHiKGToN, June 25. HMM). ronsiitutional amendment» has been a« are unsnfr for cooking purposes. Are «e al war with China? The ( hi Pertained. On these the vote by coun Tho-r of tin, steel, iron or nickel arr ties and the lot-1 for the «‘ate are aa Ho*-.afe»» to employ. Remember, too, ne»e minister »svs no, I lie m *< retary cl that it is l»rtlrr to use a wooden state save no, ami the European govern follow»: spoon than one of metal when stlr- ' rnenti say no, but Admiral Kempff < a- MUNICIPAL IWDF.PTEDNFBB. No other aid so great to the housewife 2 .,575 r ;* n !k or • /Up«, and that I m *for*1 blew tbe navy department that Russian Yea 16,147 ic. ng baking tins you should grease and AflMMlcan mariners iia.e ha*I a fight no other agent so useful and certain in them Inside thoroughly either with with the Chinese army, twiiig driven JUDICIARY AÌIXDMIXT butter or lard. In order to prevent back and prevented from getting through making delicious, pure and wholesome 26,26 g them from burning it is ns well to 15,2 p 8 to Tien Tsm, and a ( ler being reinforcod foods, has ever hern devised. take thr precaution of sprinkling the IRRIGATION AMENnNKNT. shebra t,f the oven wi th salt. Wuh- until the total force was 2(MX), were about No 25,324 ington (Star. to again try to fight their way through Ye. 16.336 to the city, which looks like war if ii SirKAUMO AMKnilKKXT. <ar«»llna Rlre-HreaS isn't war. Li Hung Chang has cabled lt.pW 1V4I a fMoind of rice until it Is quite Secretary Hay that he is on his way to Mo Yea 10,074 soft; wli* r it is r*»ol mix with it yeast Fekiti, sn<l will stop all the trouble ai <1 and salt hr *<(r other bread, and wheat torn. •’ rrn*«« protect all the foreigners if that allied No ........................................... 28 402 flour enough to make a dough that Yes .................................. 2S.8«6 you can knead. Let it rise in a warm army will only postpone its intended in The a>«joriti«i tgaioat th« propc»e>i place, then make into loaves, let rise vision of China, and the CLineia minis ter continues to insist that his govern amendments appear small io some rises again and Imke Farm and Fireside. There ar« imitation baking pnwders. sold cheap, by Rambler Bicycles are becoming more ' ment baa not sanction»! any figtiling of but that appear a Bee is due to the large nianv gru« « r> I hev are m.vk- trom a’um, < |>otwa* number of ballots cast that were not popular every day. Don’t forget to look foreiguers, and that tbe bailie at Taku ou»drug, which renders thr food injurious tv health. marked as to the amendments A blank at tbe Ramblers when looking lor a was tbe result ot some sort of an under vote on tbe amendments counts s ”n</’ wheel. Price HO. Hair—Riddle Hdw. standing, and that bis government does I n’t want to fight anyway. Meanwhile v<4e, according to the coos’ ruction there Co. no.Ai M«iM0 powota co , too wtcii*«» »T , sxw von«. Election Rrtnm» Official return« are iu from »11 but five cvuutiea and careful e»tini»te« from ’ them make the following tablee »11 but In the first district all but M. Clemens. Prescription Druggist. I official. The latest iu Bicycles at T. A. Hood three counties are official: STATE TICKET. A Co’*. Where du you get your hair cut? Try Supreme Foòd Commis, i Will Mallory. Judge. Bicycle hospital for all repairing al $ 7 ? Cramer Bros. Ç, ÿ T Quick delivery—The Weekly Oregonian. l ol STILS. 3 E* 1 -t 5 i H. C. Perkins returned last of the r ì 3 weea from his visit to Ft. Klamath and vicinity. 1569 14U5 1487 12«i5 Baker Mrs. K G. Smith left on Thursday Benton............... 906 762 805 <U»4 i ‘ 2003 UHI 2l»i2 1.587 mornings eariv li sin for a visit with her Clackamaa........ 1142 636 loss 578 ClaUop sister at lm Grande. S65 404 629 343 Columbia Mrs. J. F. and Miss Maude Merritt Coo«* ................. lavi S3S 1054 742 .......... 471 444 4M ;t»7 left on the first of the week to visit dur Crook 100 UM) ing the summer with Mr. and Mrs. T. Curry» Douglas .. 1828 1662 1617 11 :. H Warford at Seattle. 3S3 374 374 356 Gilliam.............. 779 550 «38 4OO Will De Peatl of Ashland arrived here Grant.................. Friday evening to visit with hie sister, Harney* 1.M3 1416 1328 ¡231 Jackson Miss Nell De Peatt. Josephine 909 724 807 .VI2 39H .348 323 238 Lincoln McGrew returned last week Klamath.......... 42» 2»>t 433 256 from Crescent Citv, a here he has been Lak« Lane ............. 232» l»10 2076 1578 for the past year, and will remain here Lincoln .......... 470 301 385 2«14 2034 211» 1578 1748 during the summer. Linn................... Malheur 427 410 375 364 The Appel He <>i a boat 3029 1057 2278 1699 Marion ........... 431 636 .393 Morrow 612 Is envied by aU ah we stomach and li 8.MI 4745 8908 4170 ver are out of order. But such should Multnomah* Polk 1252 1011 118» 998 know that Dr King’s New Life Pills, Sherman........... 404 .305 423 310 (»15 311 523 273 give a splendid appetite, sound digestion Tillamook. 1952 1548 1622 117» Umatilla ........... and a regular bodily habit that iusures 1563 1545 1307 11.56 ............... perfect health and great energy < >nly Union 651 .VIS «530 420 Wallowa 25c at l>r. Kremer’s drug store. 488 Wasco 493 Washington 1507 ¡258 lofio 1348 425 241 172 Wheeler............ Ranch and Placer. 1517 1328 1240 1081 Ranch and placer mine fur tale or to Yamhill............. exchange ior town property. Apply at 5MM12 11561 this office. FIRST CONGRESSIONAL HIST. Celestin Tickets. Vote Vote The S. P. station agents at Grants in ISOS in 1000 Pass, Medford and Ashland have re local tiappcnmoe il- Cl«m«n« Drug Store A. J. PIKE, Dealer in GROCERIES, DRIED FRUITS FLOUR AND FEED Front Str.et. No. 35 5. 1900. Big July Sale Special Sale -- Suits, Lounges LACE Cl PORTIERES. 25 oft ^soLvuiypv^