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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1900)
w*” ONE MAN’S OOP SUPERSTITION TICEED FIVE CENTURIES Mounted Animals ami Heads. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Tv the mountains ear people in in There are nearly 2/00 stitches in a creasing «»timbers yearly took lor ttw>«e pair <»f hand sewn lioots. it,vs of relaxation and recreation ue<*-»- Nearly half a mil.ion people bathe vary to cnaiiHait humao Maehice in Value of Imports of Tropical Prod A number of especially fin«- A,1‘ every year in Utah’s Salt lake. lai/ working condition. The languorous Rouao, one of the principal citir» of i » u u ha- ht»' ' ’ iperitl- .ri r “ Near? a ucts Into United Sutes mats and heads are offered for sale •I*-th of the -essh-ife provt* vwry s--iio i France, and the gr* at«-»t seat of its cot- Qua ” rei i,rh I a i^4 halls street ; ton manufacture. po«»r»»«-B the oldest florists with lily bulbs fur many years. ire while it lasts, but many have decided at very reasonable rates. Among i.«T na t*.ey lamnled a u fr r u '1 wt-ive «-arnels sh pj*d from Al 'bat the anrin>> siting «hocid provide the lot aie the following : th* C hicago Inter , public clock in the world. The great e.t;-, fívü dl.gr Rouen clock has held its place in that giers to New York died on the voyage not ou’y rad'« change xof air au-i -ur- *n • across a little story t kt an serosa th«* Atlantic. Eiery | city for 510 sears and is the pride of its round.ng«, but also snch stimulation <»f the ot?,-.r *lg/ on that line. The imports uf crude rubber to this < itizens. ria ed iu 1389, it has been itM> uin% year in and year on», w ith the ' running without interruption from country haxe in the last 30 years in flagging eaergit s as will provide brawn '-----, a promim nt •xct piíon of ' Sundays, and vigor for the return to HUoi. F -r 1 North side tHisinrso rnan get» on the that day to this, requiring nothing ex- creased 431 per cent. The people of the United States arc Some one has calculate«! that the this tl ey urge the mountain | < «-pt cleaning and a few trifling repair« ( lark street cable car at Fullerton ave- paying Sl.000.0o0 a «lay for tropical of its a^'cecsury parts. The great clock ¡Mjstrnru of London walk, together, ramble, the balsam of products used in manufacturing or ! nue. rifles Io lllinoiaaml < lark streets, had so &cruston«ed the citirens to look M«mething like 4S.36O miles a «lay—a pines, and th» dear, I then alights and walk» to hi» office* food and drink, and. most of which are IT vou wish anything in this lint u|>ou its exactitude as a matter of distance «-«¡ual to twice the circumfer- mountain air. produce«! in great« r or lrr> degree <»r I whieh is within » stone’s throw of La <*ourt»e that when, in 1572, the brooking vuce uf thr globe. or have gny specimens you w’~* In this direction the I Salle S ih I Randolph streets. -hstta Li ..mt* can be readily produced in thr islands In the last 60 years ths »¡«red of [ “The other day a gentleman who was of a wire prevented its sounding five now afford* a waahh of attrm tinns. The mounted, apply at the C ourier of which have come into efoeer ”• .’at r’clock one morning, the pop trial ion cx-ran sti-amcvH has been increased ship with the United States through I visiting thia man’s bouse ro«U- down was In a state of consternation. fre-m ’x|/a to 22% knot» an hour. Ships entire line of road from IshlAml to Ke » fice or call on thr events of the past two years, ¡ lie town with him. and on arrixing at th«- The magistrate» Minis * umnr • ’ ed th« cus have been more than trebled in leugth ding is studded with charming and a«*- corner ut IHiuuU and C lark «tr«-et»» ex April summary of com merer and todian tiuilkiume Petit and remon alxiut doubled in breadth and in- ewatible b- tel« and raiftps, where are finance, which has ju«t been iseurd by preyed his surprise when the Chi strated gravely with him. Until 1712 • 1 . cheer and corn fort and healing at reason cago man, with an apologetic tour, the treasury bur«au of statistics, the great clock had no p« < lulum. For uumlN*r of passengers carried by a able cost, and where you can hunt, fish, naked him to meet him at his office, show» thnt in the ten months ending 323 years it had no other regulator than An ObsrrvAlton Car steamship hus Ijeen incr*ase<l from with April our imports of tropical as he always walked from thia pia«-r a ‘‘foliot,*’ an apparatus unknown to 1 0 to neHr’p 2.000. Thr engine power ride, loaf or play with equal ia-ility. Oí moque debían, will always be fuurn across the bridge and thence to the Ur if you look fo- healing water«, none i.OOO. products have been over 03oo.OOO.O9u In the majority of modern < lock makers. has been made 40 times a * great, while value, thus averaging fully 01.000,000 a offirt. The visitor, rather fancy ing the The |>en<hilum in clockwork was intro the rate of coal consumption per horse (letter can be found, hot or cold, than at the end cf the Northern l’a«-itic day. and indicat ng that for thr full walk himself, swung off the car with duced in 1C59, but so well satisfed were he springs of Ashland, Colevtin. Ander North Coast Limited, both east and we? piwer is tow alxjut one-third his frien<k. year they will rearh 0MMOO,OOO. bound. Observation platform is e>x »O’ son, Bartlett. Byron and Paso Koblev. thr people <>f Rouen with t^e timr- what it was in 1840. “ Uhat’s your Idea iu walking every India rublier, fiber*, raw silk, cotton, •<«-rping quaffths of their famo'is old Before visitiog Europe“ the people of a half feet long and entire width oí ea» Tin* FhajjE- of t’«r fan was originally gums, cabinet woods, ind^o, ivory, morning?* he n*ked the < hirago u^an. I clock that 53 y ears were allowed «o pass modeled after thr paha Iraf. but it the Northwest should tee the glories of Ladies' observation pallor is 2Sfe* t lor»» dye woods and certain line», of ch«• «ri ‘Like the exercise. J stppurrT M before a pendulum was substituted for now Mppe trs under many different Vow mite valley, and the wondrous A. D. Charlton, Ast’t (ien’l Pasa. Ag t «/• ‘No. not particularly/ rejoined the vals make up the share of this vast the "foliot.” Equipped with this new forms, Thr fixe«l fan, which is thr grove« of Maripoea and Calaveras; the 255 Morrison Si., Cur. 3>1, Portland, Or« sum which the manufacturers of the other. ‘Superstition. J reckon« Some apparatus it has continued to this day most primitive type, was first con Parisians are likely to make isqniries United States take and require in con ten years ago 1 wus riding through thr to strike the hour« and chime the quar structrd from a Itaf on a stalk. Thr stantly increasing quantities. The tunurl with a friend and we occupied ters. concerning these attractive resorts. “Lani«-lla” and fphling fa* s were prob importation of raw materials lor use a seat on the grip car. The car was PARKER'S Send to Mr. H Markham* General in manufacturing has increased stead very crowded, passengers xtamiing A corre«iMjn<h nt write» from Lau ably ii ?rc«’ r. «1 bj the fifteenth cen HAIR BALSAM Paesenger Agent. Portland, for new Clear. .» rim ! bewuuLe« Ue u ily and now forms more ♦han one-third Djxin the foot board of the grip The sanne that the district of Javaux, sit tury. th** foiling fan I « i«;g th - most Prou. ,v« A ’niunai*« frvwtfi. booklets on Cagtie Crag, Shasta >prings, Never Fail« to Before of qur total imports, and th*- large pro movement of one of these passengers uated between Lawianne and Vevey, fandlinr form of mod«*rn tin»« a Thr Hair to its Youthful Co.or. “Lamella’* fan, which <uridstcd of MtX iond riven, Yosemite, and excursion Cam *» P '“•**-» * i»«‘r is at portion of this comes fr«»nt the tropies accidentally brushed my friend’s hat nnd having a population of J slips of ivory yr similar m iteiial con rates thereto. Of India rubber alone the imports of from his head. Iu making a frantic this moment in the proud position of the ten month* amount tri more thar. attempt to recover it hr pitche«! for being able to board tbal in the several nected together at one md by a pin 227.aoo.ooo: of fibers, io «niw.ooe; of ward between the tunnel walls and prison* in the district there is not a Offen«! ci oierous opportunities fur tin manufactured i-iik. 044).(MMMXM); of thr car. In spite of frenzied efforts •ingle prisoner. A white Hag float»over carx»d ¡nd i it ced x.ork in ivory. Lory cotton, over 07,UO<).O<M>; of gums, more upon the ¡«art of myself and others to every prison in token of this praise tortoise shell find « name! work. than while cabinet woods, «hag him out hr was crushed tu <l«-ath worthy fact, and virtue reign« supreme in the rantnn of Vaud. FASHION’S FANCIES dye woods, indigo and ivory also ag- before thr car could be stopped. gregate several millions. “ ‘Kiner that time J have always had Of the constantly* increasing propor a prrf!’«>nitiou that should I » xrr rid«- tion of imports of f<>o<tat ufT*. sugar, of again through the tiinnrl my end would Stages ruu both ways daily between Grants Pass, Oregon, and Crescent Bourse, is first, and of that the projior- be thr same. You mi ay think me foolixh City, Cal., passing through the following interior points r-VVilder- tion which comes from the tropic* i« and attribute this to sii|M*rstition, but No womuu need think that she can- vastly greater in the past year lhan in I have never been through that tunnel ville. Love's, Anderson. Kerby, Waldo, Shelly Creek, nut have a haiM.kt rchief.wai*t simply immediately preceding years, the since. I walk to Illinois and ( lark Patrick's Creek, Gasquets. because seme hifnciktichiefs cost tit- Dutch East Indies, which lie just street In the evening auu take a rar; out of ordflr W you have the symptom «ioiiara upicre und cniire waists ♦ II alongside of th«- Philippine*, bring now m the morning I akway* alight at thpt •n u mera tel on tht« chart. You ran be cured 1 terr me utber*. aud pretty waists our largest single source of supply for corner, rain or shine, and walk to my without the aid of Calomel, Blue M rs * or WESTBOUND EASTBOUND sugar. For thr ten months the im office. If I accompany my wife to Quinine They are mineral« and are apt to too. thui srli in some of the best «1« portations of sugar are more than ?*0,- the theater 1 Leave hrr on thr car at poison the blood. Why not add your name pa. ineul fef ores fur 35.75. isuy s the New Leave Grants Pass............ H a tu. | Leave Crescent City . • 6 a. in . 1 imtr. 000,000; those of «coffer nearly 05O.UOO,- this corner and walk to thr theater. to the already large list of people cured by Arrive at Waldo........ ........... 6 p. ra. | Arrive at Waldo........... 8 p. tu t small girl i to I m u » brillant ut 000; tra. nearly 010,000,000; tobacco. I w'oukl not go through that tunnel Ilt'DYANt ill DYAW ha« « nred 1C -•> Oth . 6:30 a. tn Leave " aldo..........................4 a. tn. | 1-eave Waldo . . ,nri,>..g bird this season, übe 310,000.000; tropical fruits and nuts, again for 05,000. Thr strange part of •re and it will cure you. HI DY AN is the Arrive at Crescent City .. . . 6 p, m. | Arrive at Grants Pass .4:30 p. tn. greatest vegetable remedy of the century and ‘ ing ail kinds of bj-ignt « a she 315.000,000; cacao and chocolate, 35.000.- al! this is that thr other tunnels ¡s>s- reu m.d bright-colored 1 1 LI m io Tite scenery through which this line passes is beautiful. A de- 000, and such other articles as spices, sess no terrors for me. I frequently’ will relieve all the following symptom« : rvu ia cue 01 lhe colon, n.t it of rice, olive oil, etc., add s< teral millions ride through thr Washington and Van Igiitfu! mount^i road from C i- ,uvt t > Crc ent City. Excursion HVDTAW on b« had of »11 drugji.ta^toy iu her bats just now. 1 l d s«.- eiu to the total. Hit .1: ¡Dg MMMMt K9M n. • Burrii strret tunurls without a Ki emu per package ei.i. ■.■■■ I ■ ii ri«s an thought of danger, but thr Lu »Salk J. C. HARPER, Grants Pass, Or., Mauager. ARMY OF CENSUS EMPLOYES street never?” ONE MILLION A DAY A CM« «ay WAS* !•«• Siila.«- Hat.Ner fl'oUgh M 1 Oregon Deer Ilea«» 1 Deer. 1 Panther. 1 Black Bear. ¿Jal S. 11. CALHOUN THE MAMMOTH Ö b.iCa- ...taWiahcd '. ;-.c. 3L1LT AN«, CONÜUCÎ-O ON STRICT BUSINESS .'R!*CIP l LS always L* TO DATE day *rr. NIGHT PfiESS REPORTS Wh2D you buy The drcaonian you do not Uvest ia a lottery, iou get your money’s '¿Mth, in both qupjtity and quality. The Oregonian is the only newspaper in Ore- gon. Washington. Idaho and British Columbia taking both the day and night reports of the Associated Press. Carries I . S. Mails, Passengers and stage Express YOUR LIVER ’ .st SPECIAL CUR RI SPON>- ESCE e R’ ICE detail. TIME TABLE. THE JUDGE’S DOUBLE ENTRY. The exact number of censua enu merators now at work is 52,031. Penn* sylvania lead« the list, with 447«; 4,492 New York com«-* next, with Alaska han only 2 and Nevada 5.1. The numbers iiN*igne<k to the other state* ami territories are as follows: Aialmma, 1,211; Arizona, H6; Arkan sas. 021; California. 1,207; Colorado, 381; Connecticut, 545; Delaware, 103; District of Columbia, 51; Florida, 292; Georgia, 1,25k; Idaho« 14«; Illinois, 5.345; Indiana, 1,940; ImMan territory. IMS; Iowa, 1,700; Kansas, 1,397; Ken tucky, 1,31k; Louisiana. 717; Maine, 48«; Maryland, 744; Massachusetts, 1>20; Michigan, 1,700; Minnesota, '.,675; Mississippi, 842; Missouri, 2.262; Montana. 217; Nebraska, 1,067; New Hampshire, 274; New Jersey, 1,107; New Mexico, 179; North Carolina, 1.. North Dakota M ' ' N • Oklahoma, 256; Oregon. 371; Rhode Is land, 251; South Carolina, 748; South Dakota, 420; Tennessee, 1,492; Texas. 1.806; Utah, 212; Vermont, 295; Vir ginia, 1,095; Washington, 379; West Virginia, 584; Wisconsin, 1,579; Wyom ing. 73. DOG IN LIEU OF RING One of C incinnati's society young women preferred a pug «log to a wed ding ring. Sht got it. I hr girl wa Margaret Harrison, daughter of Pres ident L. B. Harrison, of the First na tional bank, whil«’ the giver of the dog was Howard Childs, who 1« now* her hualmnd. When the young people plighted thrir troth Miss Harrison dr- cidvd that an engagement ring was not up to date, so she asked her flancr, who is from Boston, to give her a dog The pug was decorated with white satin ribbon and Mcconi|mni«<l the bridal party to the altar. Mr. Childs 1» the young man whose friends led him to believe that hr must get a health certificate before hr could pro cure a marriag« license. Hr hop|H<1 around the health office and went through various gyration* to prove hi hmm -If soun<t. w hile a party of ac quaintances enjoyed themselves hugr- Hope far Government Ship«. Nearly all th« roj « uu?d by thel’nit ed State» nsvy n.aniifac!urrd In the government n«pt-walk at the Charles ton navy yard. The plant has just been thoroughly overhauled and elect rival motive power has been installed there. At the time of the outbreak of the Mpanish w.ir the j ' .rnment r >| m walk had beep allowed to deteriorat« am! the navy departmciit uu« obliged to buy large quantities of supplies out- aide, But the improvements made since then, at a of over |b<0,U0n. have bo increased the rapacity of the plant that it is now one of the large«! io the world. THE ORE- GONIAN'S WASHING TON BUREAU The Oregonian Bureau at Washington oily furnishes the paper with everything In national legislation and gossip which may affect the people of the Northwest states. Thia la In addi tion to and supplements the daily house, senate and capitol reporta of the Associated Presa. EDITORIALLY The Oregonian prints more editorial than any other paper in It» field. It Is pre-eminently the journal for thoughtful, intelligent readers. It discards hollow, sensational matter, with which many other papers art burdened. POINTS OF WEAKNESS: 1. BILIOUS HEAD- ACHE- KallOTSd by HUDYAN. 8 3. JAtTNBICEOF THE EYES. MUD- YAN will rau-e th« j . kHvueaa to disappear and the normal, buailby color to return. 4 OOATED TOMQUF. FOETID BREATH. HUDYAN will clear th« tongue Mid make th« ret. Time Spent In Reading The Oregonian Is Time Gained In every town and village may be had Judge Jainex Fitxgeraid, of the New York supreme court, is an excellent ex ample of what perseveranc«’ and sin gleness of purpo»e w .a Qccoiupliab, says the Philadelphia Saturday Even ing Post. The judge, who is about 4< years old, supported not only himself, but helped his family while Nerving as •r««lh pur. a casli boy in a store, and at night hr 8. TENDERNESS AND PAIN IN attended Cooper I nion. Later hr read THE STOMACH, DUE TO INDIGES law at night and managed to be admit TION. HUDYAN will clear th. •: h ..I ted to tbv bar at Mie «am»* age that moat young men la-gin practice. The the „row of bile, nll.ro the p»ln .nd eauar Judge has had more than fair sailing, lb. food to to p. rf«ctl/ dtgMtad. though, since hr bectwne a luwyrr. lie u enlarqeuentoe the liver is u powerful man physically, ruddy, HUDYAN and as active as a lynx. To his nativ« Irish wit is added u power of *|»vrcli due. the User to Ils normal that nearly approa< hrd eloquence. II« HUDYAN will cur« all th« ab- ve lymp- soon took a prominent part in politic«, tom« and niake >ou well. l>o not delsjr and wax for years u member of t hr leg longer. Go to your drtnrglst at ou< e and pro cure a pa ’k F* of III 1>> AN for ’J> ccn’.s or 4 islature. 'o. If your drugglat doea nol Several years ago hr waa appointed package« f< r keep it, send direct to the HUD Y xN MS. M. an additional assistant district attor UY «O.tfPVNV, bi iu o, 1 altf mía ney at the comfortable salary of $7,5o< If you ar« not anti-’.ed with tse «ff. eta. re •he year. Before Inking office hr mar turn the empty IU 1)1 IN t x a:id we will I ried an<! wrnt on a prolonged wedding return your money. Keraet’il»er that you can con»ult the II U l> V AN DOCTO RN trip. When hr returned a month's pay t *. You may FHKK. Call and • -e th - d«>rtora was due him. and hr went to the offi<’< fur it. During his honey moon he had call and aee tb-in, or write, ns you «k»ir« traveled over a good part of tbi« coun Address iug Lu. try, and as his funds were low he went stitches HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY direct from the train to the office. “Here is your money, counselor.” «tjid the pay clerk, deferentially , after his kind. "AM right.” replied Mr. 1 -'itzgerald, pocketing the roil of bills. "Sign the pay roll, please,"continued the clerk. "Of course,” responded Uir bride Don't Let Bshy Sufi«. groom. and, absentmiudedly. he wrote 1- ONIA ONI THIKf as follows: I "James Fit/geralJ and wife.” an« * and ««low growth in infant.«« — Ami the entry is on the city books to and that ia, for very obvious rt Antlirri. It atop’« the fretk this day. ' rblene«, coi lies», general * fei rh'iA- Prevent* brain trouble the i ««tom*. Rentier* I ad dims • oary. It ha.* I*e million « of Itabies die annuall mother ■« knowing what to do. the dangi nu* period of clfib «•eriou*» to la* la- <lu*mu>*e«i <liamu>ee<i with tl remark •’Baby is cutting her te child necdN bone making malt Irri -uppli«'- thw »ant Is t volvra in milk and taken easily, will save voui baby untold mu ¡»»Mpaid 1 \ return mail on re <*ente> Full instruction« with ca< h dr« - Inland Drug C'o , / ‘ 4 Wa-hini!t idreet, s«n Francisco. < al. Antif lainlv relieve-« teething baMe« lh on all package« «ohi by »mail t luoney Vy «ending stamps in fu1 returned within 30 days m»t over used. We xxani one re»pectal la«iy agent in each l »wn for indartatls FOR FARMERS AND Shasta Route rrairiM Leave Grants Pa-s for Pori land and \\ ay Station* at 4 :4O a in und <J: •1 p ni. a Grease Lv. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Portland . liran'sl H-. Ashland. . . Sacramento San Francisco S ;30 a. tn. 10 4S p in. 12 . ¡3 a. in 5:00 P,in. 7:45 p US. 7 :00 10 :I0 11 :30 4 :35 9.50 p.rn a.tn. a m. a m. a.in. Ar. Ar. \r. Ar. Ogden. . 5:45 p m. Denver........ ,9:0l) a tn. Kansas Citv . .7:25 am. Chicago . .7 :55 a. hi . 11 :15 w o i 7 :2 > 9:30 a.m a m. a.m a.m. 7.00 (>.0 » »> .30 9 :55 4 .00 a.m. p in a.m a.m a.m. \r. Loa Ang»-ks. Ar ¡Ei i‘a« Ar. Fori Worth. Ar. Ci’y ! i \! xic< \r. H mt, h 1:20 p m 0 0 » p.»n. «:3d a tn. 9:55 a.tn. 4 .00 a in. BUSINESS MEN IME "AD." 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Stiff correspondents maintained at Olympia and Sa lem, eo that sia c and leglsUtiVf newt of Oregon and Washington is gathered and printed in MAGAZINE A F amily L ibrary DRAIN THE SYSTEM, ENDANGER UFE Thst old ¿ore or ulcer. which has been a «outre of pain, worry atul anxiety to you ftw fire or ten vsats — mavbe longer — doesn't heal br< u..«*e ' u are not ' ng the pt- ••rr treat ment, but ate trving to cure it with salves and washes While these ><- soothing ami relieve pa to SuLiie ex'c nt, no real is in the blo*>l and far lex und the .each «-, « xter ual apnlics^Jons. A sore heals pn-mptly when the bio**! is in goou conditi«>n. but ruivot* if it is diseaatd. tendency of these tdd sores and ulceru is to grow worse, spreading and eating deeper into the flesh They are a constant drain upon the system, gradually but suielv ruin the health ana sap tbv very life A prison's capacity for work or pleswrc M suuu L *t in the great d< vire and sea.-ch for something to cur. 3. S. 0. makes a rapid ana wiir.atietit cure of oM •»’!<*« and uh?« • «. «• '. * the ti . • umduinr tha doe*, became no other can reach deep set.ted blood troubles Ordinary Sarsapariîta and potash mixture* ar* too weak and wateiv to cnercume a d dl - |.«« t it ' t* Lik< 11 ' the i.-o-l Du • waste valuable time erper 1 men ting with them. • a* me « « k 1 ■*«» A It tint r |W WsssiMf/ t.m.a a nutwbei ”f t'k- re* * »» « rrwreo. Bn<< c^u, lu.lrd to it a ti trnutrie *nd tarred the p»M«r»« out of st hkwxt Socw afterwank the «ore ' es Wv< perfect uae of the leg. wkkii •*• «wvllew *»<l rety stiff lot * 1 -u< titre S. S. 8. is th« onl, jw.relr TrgrtBblr blwo«l jmnfirr known is made of ww-ts »nd heriw of wonderful purifying |.n |«nie, which no poison caa resist. 3. 8. 8 qnfckly and effectually clean the blood of all nsotbid. unhealthy humors, sod the old. tnmblesome » . h. *:« At tin rime turn: the general health is in. i,; rated and ' alt up Wr or hurt fails to heal readily, you mar be sure your bl «xi is ba.! S 8 S w pot it in order and keep it BO. Our Medical Department is in charge ol e,|wnen. ed ] hysiciana. win hare n., blood diseases s life study. If you will write them about your case, they will gia>!ir furnish ell information or adrue wanlod, without any charge whatever. Address SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA. 6A. Iiiit) i < ur Shoes a powder / V- B.v JACOB BIOGLE No. 1 ir* .. ...... ... Ths Bast in Current Literature ! bunion«. It • the •I the sge 12 C ompizte Nov*. ls Y earlv MANY SHORT STORIES ANO PAPERS ON T1A1ELY TOPICS $2.50 P£R Y£AR ; 25 CTS. 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