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FEEDING AN ARMY. Sunvwr Ro«uti SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY Mounted Animals ind Heads BITTERINE ,i \KEILS. 11» ).<Aol at C'oto'fn, th. popaUr ' To U m mountains MB I cur r« » wer« •ummer restorl, 1» in charge (hie summer lu ten- Shy Î,W ' creasing nambers yearly look lor th« rar. The of II. C. Telford, fortt»erly of Granta sortir«! 10 villar l«rrt days <4 rw aaalton and re •«•rea 1 un neo 1 yield wa, stellt I ! •. the acre, I’a»*. Coleslm is ¡nested m the heart oi An Enormous Task That Involve« U m Up All the Crease iront Stock | aary to maintain the h ** »an w achia* «-rut. MD'itb* »*’ u. resulte the >iaki>oo moowiaise it H>nnt*i u* ami hr one of lair workiiig ctjodltk*«. Tho la Much Labor yards and Packing Houses. *1 ioga at For Itu y«^r* Main ♦* the most p -lean*, and attractive lorali- sloth of the tcawhorr |4vr ee v« y erd U' th«* rate «fi aj .UJ u . i »*' MMDIHU a teaontke <^.a»< in which to spend the ¡ year, and 1 ■ w the rut 1 , ive while it lasts, but mat •y Uv hot month* et sutumer. Superior ac- er. Hu» I that liie annual outing t »bon Id provt 1 to me«t th«* 4» Ulkt coir mod at ions in ay be 1 H>cnmS at very pulp mill*. not uo y radical change < air and Ukw Ul, or From Gire w ich rrsor'ls aince 1A40. rearooab*e rale* at the rounding», but al*o such SliUJtdaiioo desirab e camping privi!« that tecroiogist find* tn English ti I may be re- Sagging energies as will provule brawn wh«u thr fir* ihrrw moulha of tbe year I cured i Las been ' and vigor for tbe ret mu to lata* F.r It is very probable that $0 people are wet ther ia * tenrkrncy for the Tba Colealm nonerai springs alt i 4* ury I this they urge (be mountain cil tat an*l out of every luu think of an army a* •umntrr to b cool. farmed for their health raMoriug qnaii* Ago »t<o*k ' ramble, tbe balsam oi ti«e moa tain a great aggregation of fighting men, A smoke 01 r«hnar.re pesntd in l)r ties and this fact, in addition to other e hr Vt anh | pines, and the clear, unaduberated armed to tbs tretb with rides, swords lol.. SOliM* ti iuir ago ha» brri» dec pieaanre-giving attra« t. >:>* of tl • re# rt, and what not, while they, never once uncotj»t ¡tut tonal, 011 the grouud | moun*am air. beautiful scenery, pure water and invig give a thought to the "men in the no device or no m na eitet whtei In this direction tbe 8b<wta Route ii- orating air, makes Colestin tbe lamp-r's rear." Yet these men in the rear prêt «-nt >n*okr Si sde< iiafelv aa I m>w atfords a wealth of aitrartion» Tite ' idea). in this line are an important part of the fighting ordiimn«-r rrquirr 1Í Vi entire line of road from Ashland.to Ked- machinery, says the Detroit Free Mr Telford is al*o bottling the Cole pile» A raft to «*011 tai ve any specimen-’» you wu | ding ie studded with « harming and sc- Press. stin water to supply the valley towns, le. Wt ». being const rurted |cea»ir<le betels an J camps, where are moun > ut Hl . apply at theComiER o When an army is encamped in a tc i Those w bo are unable to visit Cotai in a San Franckm tor uu cheer and comfort and healing s< reason- friendly country there is not so great Japan Wh« n con : ta prrson will thn* I*» er ab’ei to enjoy a difficulty in feeding it aa when it able cost, and where vou can hunt, tteh, he CM fee» !oSg. X at least a part of its ptaanurrs at very is penetrating hostile territory an<! ride, loaf or play with e<jnsl fa : ity will coni sin 14.000, rno>b*raie expense. ow grade has separated itself from its owu Or if you look io* healing waters, none An <)b«er»ain»n A m e va mina t ion gr he m irket ¿««untry. And yet in either case ft NtJTICE TOCREIHTuKS. from which Mane li sill m > for belter can be found. Lot or cold, than 01 unique design, will 1»¡vrays be found I is no light tasa to furuiih and dis 11 m »pring** of Ashland, <tale»tin, AnJer- at the end oi the N< r’hem Pacific'® rive* ¡i* mí In the ( 'ounty Court of the State of Ore ha* rev h tribute the food that is to keep, say, t I gon for the County of Josephine. ut clrsnlm The e r <•111* <1 son, Bartlett. Byron and f'a»o ¡loble-. SO.i’LO Stotnanhs sutiafied and 30.0< mj North Codfr Limited, both east and west In the matter of the« mtthe iieiore visiting Europe, the |*?oplr of bound. (ibeervauon p atf*>rni ie ail and hearts in the right place This is the hi th«’ city, th»* negl in eHalo o< Eno« h Notice to Creditors distrirt. and tl»» worst in ih» country. ck work of the corn in I »«ary detriment tbe Northwest ehuuld »»e 1 lie glories c a half fret tang aud ent ,re width of car. Moon, deceased, ’ A new sy»trrn of gurr firing, consist 11 Kin«.» < When an army si viaion or an army Yosemite valley, and the wondrou Noto» i« hereby giv«*n by th* ttoder- Ladie»’ otaarvaiion par lor is 23 le»*l long ing in enlarging th»- char. ta r a*, tn«- ri r tuli»« corps is encamped at home the prob ' siimed, **Jmini*tralor of U»e estate ol groves of Mariposa ami Cat vera*; A. D. Chanion, Ass’t < irii’i P aís . Ag't, brirch nii 'I filling it wi«h water be lem of getting supplies ia com|*ara . I Enoch Mo/O, deceased to the creditors Parisians are likely lo make irqi 3jU a 255 Morrison Si.. Cor : H, Portland. Orv ft lively simple. Someti 10«s they are j tween the charge and the projectile, of, m<J all persons hsving claim* against f concerning ti»e»e attractive r«**orte n 1 r t furni*hed on contract. sometime* | I» claiinftl to give enormously high tbs said de«e*s»d to exhibit them wi h urn »lit bought iu large quantiiie* a week or [ lut.zzlr velocities, with 1rs» fouJir»g and necesrary voucher* within six month* Send lo Mr. C. If. Markhswt, General PARKER S eig bt to HAIR BALSAM more in advance of the time at which ! after the first pubi«« ation of tbiewdhe Pa»*enger Agent, i'ortland, for new im L ><1 . to ths said a*!mini*trator at my offi- e in A a I they will be needed. The con>mixsary ' ttf • 1. ««?'.»■' v •l' booklets on < asi e Crag. Shasta springs, IOrante Pa»», fGSvpJime « '»only, Oregon W-- r FalU -a H.<et rw Grwyl re g»-nera! is responsible for the procur- ( Hair to it* Tec -ful Coior. I MuCiou'l river, Yo-emite, andexenr- Dated April 26, 1900 A.C. Hot««,’ Lw»« c « kC'F ’ i - äc . k ing of these supplies and having them , til net ten of an I rates thereby. A din UH*» rater of the estate of in he in depotitr«! at a depot within -gsjr ! rx three ecu- Enoch M x>n, dr »'«»rd. • ful pi cal u < rea**h nf toe troops. h fibyirfeisn. jf de ûng Lui Each company of a regiment has it* | V <1 - ar:h we igb- •\oriCE TO CO.VTKtBllTE TO As- Uli nib hr pial « f! n M llltiM cooks; each regiment has its com bF>.-ME5T WORK. fl Ai m J beef lard te saved missary depot where supplies are íghír.g five poi: To SlIlkF.Y M. M tx,\ - ly n t! ti:*frrr»d in. nie« ly kepi suffi' lent foi, say, s week or ten th P' t will v. at* reu Ymrare bwgwby no'ified that the «in » to hevarioiiF faetoiics villow had gait dajs for all ths men. Men are de 5 < • dereigned have perforated the a* irt cf t } • or. <•« -» is tailed from each com ¡»any to assist in in wright, wBile th«* m menl work upon that certain mining 1 besit thr thousands the work of getting the supplies from had lot t ot »rly i * d »une claim situate on Bolen creek, in Jose phine County, Oregon, and known a* the regimental depot to the company rnont iafri t rr«l that the pl « il tl:».! leave the Stages vun l»oth ways daily between Grants Pas-. On gon. and Crescent City. Cal., passing through the following interior points: Wilder- the McCoy Placer Mining Claim, the lo j» ii kitchens eiery day. Others are de due only t<i <» th»* waft») « a ly irosi-bound, vur- cation certificate oi said claim l»eing re I II l»f V reK tailed to help transport the supplies supplied. J M rfiern Imtc ville, Love’s, Anderson. Kerhv. Waldo, Shelly Creek. »ny p»<J !»• tini k it corded at page 251 ot volume 5 of the is for to the regimental depots from the provta that the gain vi c; t hr»«- bari t l>u re Patrick's Creek, Gasquets. mining record* of Josephine county, fill« d general headquarters whenever th« mraMire flu« to cartam thut can ta 0 <<ç- Oregon, and that the portion nt said CM»« d stores in the former are getting low. the air. d and turned into work due from you to the ondersignod _____ As all supplier are issued from head < liver«<1 to thr fae- as your share *>f said work nt ae follow*, tor WESTBOUND EASTBOUND quarters only on orders and rerrlpts FILIPINOS IN CALIFORNIA «arrrte urr «inptird to wit:—Lor the year Is97. 62000; for arc given for everything secured, it to thr grea*e pro- Leave Grants Paas. ... • a. >n. | Ix-ave Crescent City . . 6 a. tn the year 181M, $20.00; for the vear 1899, th« Us* h Tmtlnr mtd I »» •• Other» VI ho can be seen that there i* an immense gain. i 1 is 1- thr Arrive at Waldo.......... 8 p. tu $20.<X); and if said »urn* are not paid to .6 p. ni. | Arrive at Waldo.. .. Staat Hitch is Tb*lr Mr- T t in thr fr.u<*h-nd* Leave amount of clerical work necessary to the undesigned al the expiration of . . .6:30 a. in Waldo. .................. 4 a. tn. | I.eave Waldo • pffthr < Hill»«*. «¡ the smooth and uninterrupted work • ìy rotor« d butter- Arrive ninety day* after this notice bv pohln a- at Crescent City.. . 6p. in. | Arrive at Grants Pass .4:30 p. m II * II of the department. lion, your interest in said claim will be 1 tb< pi t .’i ni time. Oth< ru»a’i .u • un», u ( ulifornia jour The scenery through which this line passes is Iveautiful. A de- come Hie property of the iindervfgn -J, ft When the tr<e»j»s are in barracks the gotten up for thr lghtfv.1 mountain road from Gasquet to Crescent City. Excursion work of the kitchen ran be l»etter at iiadiMl ami writer of "Down the Line" your c«? owner* in »a I mine. ¡tale of first |> ib i< a’ oti. April L'. »•« *’» 1* A it 1 in Hu* Los Angeles Herald, ha* lately tended to than in the field. Rang« sand j for the production of f or rates during summer season. E E. <»ot«lint, • in the city faetorie». All necessary utensils are on hand and been told from authentic information J. C. HARPER, Grants Pass, Or.. Manager. J. F WiencAMt sr , of thr* «• t *ilipin«>ii who many jeura ugu prix •uri < f tl • puck big hot meal« are served to the different N. H uwomtii . settled in the golden htate. 11c ta-gin» mess table* with regularity, \\ I m i. i;. vani*? ihLttaput >• t lr Electric li^hti ulk packagi». In the field, either field stove» are uwd the story by »aying that ”thuMs who fat pi for rooking or partially covered consider the Fi.ipinos just a little In the berths of the >tandar«l Fnilmane I th «i« t thuf cannot ta* higher than the brute animals may be thr t e tirata il» way Into trenches are constructed, with an open rr F *S’~r OrYTr^TT of the Northern I’aciflc’e new North ' ing for the huge coffee kettle and an in terr *t e<L to know that ther»- was one is AhipiMd all over Coaet Limited will l»e appreciate«! by of that nationality who for 01*05 yt'srs oven for the baking of bread. Id aw !<>w ns < ight Pacific cue*I and inland empire travelers tal’ow i* sold from Whenever any important move is to wa» a prominent tracLer in this state, P' Two light* to each aection. A»k our and thut two others, while their *ta- if in «dny». l uti« rinr be made by the army each toldier Is n ap manufacturera. usually supplied with rations for a tion in life was humble, stood nt the agente lor the North Coa««t J.mit« <l lea! top of the line in their rr>.p«*< tiv •- call i re, etc., hair to let. A. I>. Charlton, Aw’t Iieneral Far day, which he carries in his haver Isrwhere. ih ire sack. These he 1« not to use un ings." Then he gives his authoi itj for eenger Agent, 255 Morri»oii nt. Cur. .» I, whut follows authority that cannot ii imal contractors less ordered to do so. There are, be Portland, tire. Shunta Route hr doubted. u«-rr> • >1 ►« •• h p 11« « r> « fui h 1 i»n sides, two days' rations carried in Hr continues: “About 35 jear»- ago transport for each fraction of a com * tl*.* « ’ >» rvntic h Train*« I.Grani« ras» for AH < ni| * a « f thr maud to tide the troops over th»* there cume to < atnulus two Filipinos. lan<i und W ay Biatlon* at 4 IO W h march. In the English army there On« wax a cook and throth« i a farm have *« b< biisl- a in and <1:15 p. are even wagon arrangements for er, uml neither of them could hr sur tter 11« k v, DII 1 he nook i« br i - ! e» ti inni cooking meal* on the march, great passed in their work. quantities of soup being heated and alive yet. th«)Ugb very old, ami te sup Lv. . Portland . . 8:3 ) a.m. The heart ia the moat vital organ of the body. 7.00 p.lll. meat and potatoes being prepared ported by the roiiiitv of Vmturu, ex It la the > ri/!ne that pi' pels the u .r and A r. < irantsPaw». .10:48 p.m. 10:10 cept when b«* desire* Io makr bis home tenda aaatenanca to ths nerves and brain and Ar. while on the march But when the I. i n i li < v< r thr Ashland. . . 12 3.3 a.m 11 .30 \r >a< raiuento 5 .00 p.m. army moves away from it* taise of on th«* ranch, where a place i* always to ail the organa of the body. A flaw in It" 4:35 X-n I n iindi;iid tuet ban min ia certain to give rl»e to aeriou*. reaily for him Thr on«* who was the Ar. San Francisco . 7 ;45 p ni. 9 .fiO supplies then it is that the feeding f t! remita Weaknessdenote» farmer knew the ar> of ngricultui«* problem becomes more complicated. in n ngt t >0» the presane* ot a flaw. It Ar < )gden . .. 5:45 p m. 11 45 There are always a number of men from top to bottom. No man on thr bill r. dthcrrws- la a forerunner of some Ar. Denver ... 9:00 a in. u Ol it : detailed from each regiment U- asai«t ranch before or after his time under thing more srrlou« that I« Ar. Kant*«* City .7 :25 a in. t :2o ret. in the work of bringing up supplies stood his work un will or emihl <lo it to occur You are the Ar Chicago . . . . .7:55 a,in. 9 ;30 enginrer. Ix>ok to youf The keeping ojwn of a line of com lietter. Both of thrse in« n wti* pob enfine. Hee that no acct UNAPPRECIATIVE NEIGHBORS munlcntion with the baae of »up- M*N»cd of ti rcmurkubie in* 1 ' hty. I m - Ar. Iz>. Angt-Ir». . 1 ;20 p in 7 00 ing « apublr in all w ¡iy s « f holding 1 heir dmt occur» HUDYAN plies 1* the first thing that a coin \r El J’*-. I. 0» 0 00 p.m. la what you Med. HUD Ililak Harri«» I > « . IJlruIrtl Kirrie mander must see to, for it means the own with no n of any otht r 1.. • Ir. Fort Worth. (> .3o a in. <i .30 am YAN will strengthen the Tbte is interesting, but a mor«* strik muir ‘*wl’ ,l««i t riti«»’ lin» rru safety of h!s army. If this line of Ar. ( ’ity nf Mvxicir> b:55 a.m. 9:55 a.rn heart. HUDYAN will ing fact is pres« ntr«l by Mr. Mrvms tense.** communication Is but a day’s march Ir. Houston . . 4 00 a in. 4 50 a.m make the heart in tier hl Srnatoi K. M Ar. New < triean*. 6:25 a tu. the work ia simple, and it dors not wb»n I m says that ti :25 p.m. Hron< and hard. Do not Whit«, who made such a « ’ miii . i Ar. take many men detailed to wagon Wmh in gioii <• 42 a.m. 6 .42 a in. delay too long. Bogintbf ir. New York 12 :43 p.ui driving to replenish the iin|*overi*he<l and logical hhiii I against th«* wm 12 42 p.m. use of HUDYAN now FOR SALE BY W F. KREMER larder. But when the distance ia in Smith, of the First Hgiment, nil TO I’RI ST CARS on creased to 60 or 100 miles the trick is ther M< Ken non. chaplain of the Fir»t car* Saurumen q to rrgi llir 111. were nil taught to write one ot great difficulty. and Tourist cars to when at college by n Filipino in the IB THROHBINO IN THE TEM- There are along this line of com New Orleans and FEES WHEN LYING DOWN. HUD munlcntion two lines of transpirt pet >on of Prof. Fernanda / u ho lit hl YAN will cauaa the li>. * t.. , mt th«« pluce of writing mnmter at anta wagons constantly on the move ami ff-fl RINGING IN THE EARS HUp- in op|x>*ite directions. The on«* lin«* Cis*. u co’.lege for muny yea lira, I think, Connecting at San Francisco with sev Y r N 1« for wagons filled with store« and ut.| I hi» «icMih, which <><*< cnrrefl only eral eteuinaliip lines for Honolulu, linu. supplies for th«* army. Th«* other is ¡« A w y «lira ago. Hr wum * n man of JapAn. Chin:«, Philippines, Central and 4 r. A L ! E H N A I ' I' made up of empty wagons going back lligll il 1 t .1 I l> UM li t h llll<l i’lllHIlill • South \merit a. W<»»t ' tr »l<w* adda i> ■ , FLUSHING OF THE CHEEKS HUD to the base for other loads Easy Honnlify. You know a very larg« pro ' th»- <’ti»riti of th« <1r«’.T::ü I portion of th< prominent in« 11 in this YAN Willi*« 1« th* circular . i • | r boudoir *- th* «»ft ij radi- ■ stage* are made of th«* journey. i i^rtit from < < »H|H)V \ i , ■ Se«* .1. P Jr- er, agent al (iraní» Poss to It* normal condition and kc«p a <<oibtant ' * * < ■ < ■ thv U Within easy reach of the army 1« sfstc were educated at Nant*. < lara all Paas »tation or audre^a healthy color In th* cheek«. <»f whom had Fernand« / iim a w’ illtig "» hniiw Th»- !>• -t <tio rntabliahrd a second base of supplies randl*» for th« •iinp • -» C. H. MARKHAM. G. P. 7 FALPITATIOW OFTHEHKAHT nioMi «latMirst« f c. f where n great amount of store* la lench.T. ¥•• I tlierr ate prop!«* w I m hold ha-J or in»n«ion Made m af AND 1HHEOULAH IJKATI ME HUD- Portland. Ore accumulate! in order to enable thr that th«* Filipino* art* not capiiblr of aud lh«uo«t 'Irlieat* t iuta by YAN byHtt'DK’ •nitif t he li-Mrt i > an 1 * I on cui» oil < o. army to extend its o|M*rations further self govrrunirrit and mnnot be cdti the nervea that aupply It, will etop ttie ¡>«|pi 1 ar.d an Id evv-ryrbar*. hr men from its principal toise. Of course, a rated because they have lo t I he tat Ion and fluttarlng and cauae the l>> art to beat railroad makea the thing doubly sure tal resource* to ciiublc *hrm to iu« rt regularly. and quick. But there is usually a th«* rr«|iiirriiirnts of citl/« n*. It v.<ml<l R TH HOB BI NO IN THRSTOM ACI1 goo«l «leal of wagon hauling to be Herm that nun who niuk«* superior It l done even with the rnllroiida. because farmers, rooks am! college tracht r* appear ehortly after the uae of HUDYAN it is not often possible for an army could manage to cottiprtheiiil Ihrir du Thouaande have been cured of ||<»nrt Weak- to confine its operations to lhe line ties* fit* <-itlrrn* and might I m * found ■eaa by HUDYAN ■ of rail communication. In any case, e<|i»nl to the responsibilities of srlf- too HUDYAN will ««ft i I from the nearest ba»»«* of supplies ar,- giiw rnmetit , ■ HUDYAN from your dm It ia a 1 . r r 1 • n W m I ngtMU brought thr diviaion or regimrntnl % llr««»r Mnii'a GtStlrNP««. In ail drugstore« for < |*r > p" o k >u.«, or « ' Seudn..; __ ___ __ . .»g «w l«hnt'»., with d«-«crip wagons, which are filled on rr«|ulsi package* for I' -» If your dm.’.: «ti.ii t The irmy and Navy Journal gives >n. W* «dv»*«, li nalrnlsklc w «••<, fre» et ti«»n and receipts are given for the charge. Our fer no< till paient is mvi Step II, send d'r* t t. f HUDYAN RE M- touching* incident, which »how* how A P»Mmr- •Atenl*. supplies received. IDY COMRANY •* ’ *ntlr .’i nature may exist iMPtieath the ro«t of ** ua <* ta th< V. S. *nd iureig* ctx Consul: the HUDYAN DOCTOR*. Mat free. AdJrcss. A week’s supply or evm ten days* erne»* which nt times reckon* not FREE. You -Hv.a • "w i juist wnt f<»od ihou|^ be at hand whh the army. ie life of men while in the pursuit of a fr«*e conauliation It you can »I call o From thr regimental depots the com- ' «•tori The late < Hiiini!)ml« r James doctor* writ* to them fur a<l O** P*vr*T Orncc »'«»MimaTo* D C. £ pany gets its food for each day, and | given tr** for th* M»k; ui« a -. it is transferred to thr company's J affort kitchen. Herr are great kettles of cof- 1 One HUDYAN REMEDY COMPA..Ï nm f..rt fee steaming over thr Are. with bacon i re Cse. Bloskt»», Mark»« a nd &H»a Bt« or oth»r meat rooking in the pans hta EO YEARS’ Thus the food which started as the I had BAN FRANCISCO. CAL EXPERIENCE contents of one of thr box«*a in thr 1 mountain of supplies on the shore »% The l>l 111 na * *r* Inally comes to the piste of the sol <>f lhe’Norlhern Pacific i »r’the|!ni| tier to give him strength. «•or and new train service <al Sometimes s filing column takes n«» dn V 3, an« thoroiitihly modern enminissnrv train whh it, cuts it«»r|f T ract M arks rd, ami will I m » r> off from Its base of supplies and D esigna They will moire swiftly through the country, C opyrights A c I d«ar taking a few days’ rations. This <sn- on* time. n«»t ba done unless the country is dry him I*asv. Ag't, thoroughly known and can hr depend- I ' his life.’ Portland.’Ore. •d on for food. Mounted Elk Head. Idaho Deer Heads Oregon Deer Head Deer. Panther. Black Bear. S. II. CALHOl N Grants Pass & Crescent City Stage' Line. (¿arries I . S. 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