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T GUF RIVER COURIER cation to make them dissatisfied and en Gnllee Minor. due them with greater power for evil. It ie not an uncommon aigbi, tbeee “A little learning ie a dangerous thing day», to ■• « a heavy freight wacoii.drawn a thorough education is a priceless boon. hy four hoi we lur rnnle») come rolling As a natural result of a cheap education KDITOK» AND lUorklkTOK». into ttita lively, hurtling camp. al system, no effort ie made to provide bates ur si bih BirrioB : Rather a dry Chrirtmaa thia year but 1 11.25 moral, bea'thful attractions for the • Year, in advance, iH wait till New Year, and mayhap there bsolutely ure 'ouths, ... .115 youth. A young man look» up and eee« will be a change Months, ... .35 nothing above him. lie must have bis Makes the food more delicious and wholesome Charlea Crow lia« thing« in good «hap« .116 ideal» and if be cannot find them above j Copies. • • . i (or a nice run at the Ixirt Flat mine. e date opposite your name indicates he will below. What Grant« I'aae needs ime to whi* ti your subHcriptiun is nni<I is an educational revival. Those men i They have about 75 ton« of good ore on vour act omit with th»- C oubibb . when MINING NOTES. the dump and are only waiting for waler i»ay your subscription see that the date who touch with unhuly band« tbe edu tion, left 2'X) helpless women ami chi'dren tanged. E A. I toney formerly of Grants Pass to turn it into gold brick« home very cational interests for the sake of ec< nomy to perish. o paper will be sfop<»ed until arrear* are or fur any other reaeou aie not friends of In the second place it was an uufor is developing a quart* mine near Horn- | rich are hut been taken from thia mine i fa Tull. 1 and it ie by no mean« exhausted. tunate reference because it was the al brook,Cal. idvertlsing rates on application. Copy tbe family or society. change or‘ad’’must I* hauled in before most universal drunkenness in the wine Robert Sharp, engineer fur the Hull A Georg« Mathew« i« putting in pretty liONIiniy xesday noon, otherwi-e Netting of the 1 »< > 11 A EN What we most need for the develop making region» of France that caused J. 11 < >ES!! Be« k mine < n Lou»e creek im sojourning good time piping on hie claim on upper • >vr running in-h. unglo column A fora ment of oor resources is a thorough re G. Holland to change hie views of lhe in the city this week. Galice. He hue a good water privilege ionsand additions to copy will tie charged const ruction of our educational ideal. question, and brought him ba< K fo Amer and ie in good «hade to make eome or nt the rate ot lOo per running inch, bin- Cheapest place in town for William Harrow of Eugens represent A full line of An institution that would give to our ica a stout opponent of the manufacture gie column. a ing Gray and Edris of the “ Morning money. Grants Pans is the county *eat of Jose youth an education such as would Inspire and use of wine. ! Star” mine on Williams creek arrived Merril and Axtell, on lower Galice, are phine count v an-1 is situated in thecenter theai with a lofty ambition and afford France, Spain and Italy are tbe great , in town one day last week and proceed of the Southern Oregon gold mining dis all ready to begin work when it rain«. them a broad view of life and it. wine making nations of Europe, and trict ed by stag*-at once to the property to They have a very neat place and torn« possibilities, would attract to tbis place these are decaying nations. Is the taut Full Stock of Entered at the poet office at firants Pass. j make certain improvements and do de- good ground. tbe l<e»t and moot progressive class, men Oregon, as »ecund-clas» mail matter. that they are wine making and decaying ' veloprnent work. Wil ri'Jtiif <•<! their Hammon A Green are running of intelligence and men oi means. At nations merely a coincidence? Their T hursday , D ecember 29, 1898. present that class is being served with decay is due either to their religien or to Tbe many friendsuf Frank Houston of giant every day, with a full head of To Give Entire Satisfaction. Don't forget to ask for Cash Card with notice to go elsewhere. Is it for their social habits. If Mr. Curds prefers I AI thou hc will no doubt be pleased to water. They own «ome pretty good pay —for— learn of his safe arrival at San Diego, dirt The opponents oI expansion will find our interests to continue this policy? when trading. You want to win to say it is their religion, I will not dis <’•)., and of Ilia intention fo pros j wet on Mre. L>. Green hue gone out to the l ’ a»s little support among the masses of tbe pute his judgment. one of those Splendid prizes. | the |>eninsula this winter. He will ra- to apand the holiday« and take a real. In another place will be found the American people, Expansion on every Is it a mere coincidence that in Califor turn to Grants Pass about the first of We hope she may return much improved line is in tbs air. Tbe outward push it ■tatenienl of Gilea Davie concert ing the nia, our only wine making state, moral in health. tremendous, Our export trade has ex violation ol law on the part oftwoaaloon ly is at such a low ebb ? Or is there April. William Ireland of this city, and ponded until the old wo,Id producer, keeper». Our officer» ol the law excuee 1 here tbe natural relation between cauee t red Menach went out borne to eat bare become thoroughly alarmed. The themeelveb for non enforcement of the and effec t. To what has been said I will Judge E. K. Hannah of Colfax, have Cbriatuiaa turkev and— well, we siippoee | derided te sell tbe Gold Ring mine on there are other attraction»! agents of our great manufacturiea are ordinance» on tbe ground that it ia im- now add my personal testimony : overrunning the world. America bids poaaib'e to eecure evidence». We would I spent nearly six year« in the wine Forest creek, Ja< kson county. It haw Henry I'ope went out to Merlin to fair to capture the iron trade of Europe, anggeet to our “blooming" police force, making regions of Chill, and saw there the ear marks ot a good mine, but one ■(lend Chriltmas and aee tbe aighta. Asia and Africa. Our young mon who our mayor, our recorder and common the moral blight caused by the business. needs a mill fo make it a paying propo A bird not a turkey) whiapered to ue were beginning to want more elbow council that Mr. Davie ie doubtle»» a In 1880 a Chilian statesman said ; “Jin- sition from the start. room now, see in our commercial expan competent witne«« lie eaye that lie Coihans are the most drunken nation on Those and Faren have Itonded their that there were xome elegant “apreade” sion ouch opportunities as they had uev- «aw tlieee thing« Will they avail them- lhe face of the earth.” lhe native wine» placer mine on Silver creek to Metz A io camp Chriatmaa day. How we long for rain, ar dreamed of before, 'lhe Americans ■rlvoa ot the opportunity to enforce law • ere drunk by all clauses, and lhe re Co. This property is said to be a good l>o You Want an Education? A gentle iniat, in Manila have a development company aod protect the public? Or will they sults were seen in tbe awful degradation one, having all the natural conditions To give the giant a chance for the purpose of developing the re draw back and say “11« haan't made of lhe laboring classes. It was almost necessary to make a perfect mine such For 1125 the State Normal at Ashland To twiat, sources of tbe island el Luzon. That formal complaint.’’ If he ehould would impossible to get meu to work on Mon as, wold in paying quantities, water in will furnish yon instruction, board, lodg And send the rocka roiling Ibero io there immense uirgin wealth they make him give bond« for coat»’.' day because they had not sobered up from abundanceiGth pr«*sureand ample dump ing and books for one school year of ten Down the flume only waiting the touch of American We believe thai(officer» of the law are Sunday’s debauch. The wine drunken to dispose of the tailing. months; or |12.5O pays all expenses each but make your wife happy by buying her a Giving the miner a littlo genius ou one cau question. That bound to take cognizance of all lawlee»- ness seemed to be more stupifying in its month, if paid by the month. If our prospectors would take the ad More room American interests will predominate in aeea. Any young person has the choice of effects than any other kind, and tbe mor vice of on eminent republican «talesman To pile up hie gold tbe f'hlllipiues is also beyond donbl. making preparation to teach, prepare for Thai a coiunleta charge of aantiment al degredation was correspondingly and “work more and say leas,” we On the bad rock To extend our co la mores with no corrss- college, take a business course or select greater. might have hundreds of “prospects” de toward the United Htatee ha» taken To take the place of her old e O dd ok E vkn . punding extension of our power to pro studies. This is devoting a great deal of veloped into paying propositions, or in place in Month America ie eeen by the Some special features are the labora tect our trade and our oiliioas would be space to fortify a position already admit a condition at least to present to capital Williams Items. enth'ieiaetic reception given the < IreL’en tory, method of teaching the natural And she will make you happy during the whole* year by having your the height of folly. Even were there m and Iowa in Southern porta. At Callao ted by thinking men to be inprvgnable, seeking investment in this part of the fra Sparlin unde atrip to Grants Pass sciences, opportunity to study the high moral obligations resting spoil us the dinners cooked “Just Right.” Bv this we do not mean fo cast Taesday. the two veaeale were presented by the but there will not he found wanting anol- state. er mathematics, such as trigonometry, logic of America’s position in the com You cau buy them at $35.00 up at Cuban reeideute of Pern, with gold ogisls for anything that will bring gold. any reflection on these worthy sons of Poll master John is once more able to analytical geometry, ca’culus. etc., elo aiorcial world demands the enlargement platee enitably inecrihed to commemo Then there are those who never person toil who devote theirtftirne and energies be around. cution and many other lines of study. of our borders. Finally, to wresting the precious rnetals from the rate the great victory off the harbor of ally investigate these subjects Miss Lelia Goodwin came homo from Send for catalogue. Mun.y never w*. eu plentiful in tbe Santiago in which three veeiH-la took ao there are those who will neither investi bowels of reluctaut earth, but we do re Murphy last week. gate nor allow themselves to he con grvt that the many capitalists •■•eking in Vailed Stale« a. at present. It wax prominent a part W. D. John made a business trip tu The mystery vinced. This latter class exists, appar vestment in our mines do not And our only nec.asary that capital should have i o f life and The Filipino congress lies gone to ently, to justify tiie wisdom of Solomon many pros|»ect8 in a presentable condi Grants Pass last week. death has puz tbe assurance that our monetary stand tion for the market. zled many a M. Chapman is at work repairing pipe ard would not tie made a political shut smash. Already three gentlemen aru as manifested in Proverbs 27 ;22. wise man. The That is why we always have NEW GOODS to show you. They R obi ki M« L bajl for J. T. Layton’s mine. Uecock to persuade it to come out. If manifolding their unfitness for self-gov- Hare Metals. alchemists of sell at sight. None left over to bring out the next season. old searched in Miss Florsuco Layton of Ashland is we have sense enough to let well enough eminent, and according to the latest re Southern Oregon is becoming quite vain for some Tbe Stale Unlvorally. alone the present generation will not ports the self-constituted dictator Aguin combination of famous for its rare metals, which with now at her Applegate home. There has been no «nd uf complaint of aldo has gone into hiding to escape as- drugs that know hard times again. John liingiiaman is visitici father careful investigation an 1 diligent re would prolong nSHsination. All of this emphasizes the incompetency,both morally and mentally Ladies’ Long Sleeved Vests, good quality, 25c and up. life indefinite search might be made a considerable Samuel Bingbamau of Baltimore. the facuIty of the State University of duty of the United filetes to take pos Ladies’ and Children's Mose, good quality, from 10c up. ly. Common But will we have ,en«e enough to do source of wealth to the state. Plat iaum Mr«. M. .Sparhawk, who ha» sense, chemis The latest in Millinery, and at prices that will surprise you. thia? There are men w I iom prafeaaion session of the island and establish a that Chapman has long been an educa and iridosmine have been known to ex visiting try and medical her sister, Mias Sill, left last A few Fur Collarettes and Boas that are real bargains. science have ie politics, and they will be ever at it. strong government. Mr. Rrvan may tional inq»ossibiiity I imh been universally ist in the placers in conside rable quauti l'buraday combined in Some new novelties in Pompadour and Bang Combs. What they will de next, no man can prate shout the consent of “the gov conceded. That more than one mental ties from the earliest inception of min this age to Miss Myrtle Anderson of the class o foresee. Senator Gray of the peace com erned,” but these half savage tribee and moral incompetent has been foisted ing in this part of the state, but have show nun the way to a long ar.d healthy ’ 99 is spending the holiday« with her life. mission, wa, aaked recently what he would never consent to In* governed un though the political pull, upon the suf been entirely overlooked anil neglected Common sense teaches that a man should parent«. thought of W. J. Rryan’aauti-ex|>anaion til com|ielled by force to submit. The fering lax payers is beyond doubt. Now by our miners through an ignorance of not over work or over worry. that he should comes to light another barbarity that Juliu« Goodwin, who has born in Cal take ample time for hi-, meals, for resting 1 ' views. Hie reply was, “Um, I am not dissensions among the insurgents will tbeir importance and increasing value of for recreation and sleep that he should ifornia for several months, is «pending and on Io Colonel Bryan's curvss yet.” Who simplify matters lor the United States. demands the attention of the regents these metals in the arts and sciences. not neglect the little ills of life, because and patrons of lha institution. Eye tbe holiday« with bis family. they are the precursors of serious and fatal knows what will he Bryan's next mental Recent improvements in electric light- . maladies Chemistry has enabled men to Wine Making Again witnesses relate that when tbe univer Grant Topping seems to be one of those curve or political twist? These are the make combinations of drugs that were im ing have greatly increased the demand E ditor C ovrikb : 1 did not think sity foot ball tram weut tu Pur' possible in the days of tbe alchemists. unknown elements in our body politic for these metal*, and Josephine county unlucky mortal«. Net lung ago while Medical science has taught when, how and land fo play. A certain professor of the when I wrote the communication en sgainst which the beat stateamansh ip ie clearing a piece of ground, he cut his PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST. why these combinations of drugs should bids fair to out rival the Urals for these often impatient. However, prosperity titled, “A Moral Meaaura” that I would university 1« d the the itaiu into a saloon rare elements fool quite badly, and now he is disabled be used. I)r. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery is the most valuable of all health provoke controvert. The inveet¡gallon« at Albany and lined up w itli them at the as well as adversity is a good educator. Dr. David T. Day, of the U. 8. geolog by having been thrown from his horse restoring medicines, and the most effective. of expert« had proven co concltiaivoly th« bar fur a drink. Its first work is upon the fountain head of ical survey, has twice visited this part T. J. Hall was in your city Friday and life the stomach A man who has a weak Moat hearty Jia» been the commenda fallacy of the claim that the uaa of wine Are the patrons compelled to submit of the state this year in search of thebe Saturday. P kalxik F lower . and impaired stomach and who does not tion of President McKinley’s wise and and beer tended to diminieh drunk- to tbis? lhe state ought to provide properly digest his food will soon find that and other metals, and made ths remark couciliiating utterances during his recent enneae, that I did not oonceiva it |H>««ible the regents with a kicker of 3000 bors«* his blood ha» become weak and impover I'lrasant Crttk ItrniN. that there is more platinum in Southern ished. and that his whole body is improp trip through the boath. We will not that any man pretending to keep abreaet power to apply to such monstrocities and Chas. Hatch moved on to the creek a erly and insufficiently nourished. This Oregon ami Northern < ulifornia than in lose sight of the historical gulf that with the time», would venture to repeat they ought to kick them clear over the medicine makes the stomach strong, facil few days ago and will work for A F. itates the flow of digestive juices, restores tiie ent ire dum inions of the czar. separates those who fought for and auch an aatartioa befora’ an intelligeat Sandwii h Islands. the lost appetite, makes assimilation per Cbaney in the mine» tins winter. BillBlH II. those who fought against the Union ; but public It »««oir, however, that I wa« fect, invigorates the liver and purines and M ims Jessie C-ibson of Jacksonville it enriches the blood It is the great bloud- The Car«on »lit Guntmr ( au\ now we are reunited uuder a common »¡■taken, and 1 eee that a Mr. Corde, in W. S Smith, a mining man from Illi m.ikt-r th r and i .ic. it banner, and the covenant has been re your la«t ieeue, completely demoliehe« The preliminary trial of the Gentner nois valley, brought in to Grants Pass a visiting her sitter, Mrs. J* D. Stevens al makes men strong in body, active in mind the Pleasant Creek Mining Comuauv and cool in judgment. Mineral Application No 02. newed and sealed in blood. It is time to uiy platform. I haven't lhe plearnre of family, charged with attempting to blow few days ago koiii « ore which he wished STRAYED. It does not make flabby fat, but solid, bury all animosities and forgive and for a p«reona) acquaintance with Mr. Cord«, up Mr. ( arson ’• family by placing giant to have assayed for gold and copper. mine. I*. 8. Land Office, Roseburg. Oregon,) muscular flesh, nerve force and vital en QTRAYED Red bull There Hyram Moore and Mary Hillis were get the past. It is especially gratifying but I'm told that be ie the gentleman powder in the wood, teaiilted in the ac- Hot the certificate of assay from Mr. J. ergy. All medicine dealers sell it. November 22, 1898.i has been on my farm on Luu’•creek Notice is hereby given that William S Jordan. E’q . of Corbin. Whitley Co.. that it was the hand of a soldier that who baa charge of the pine needle lac ! quital of the accused, there bring no evi R. Waters, the assayer, showed that it married last Sunday at the home of the Ky I . W for the past two years a stray but red- write» A’«mt two and a half years ago lames, bv William F. Horn, his attorney closed the gap. , bride's parents, two miles above M irner, 1 wa* taken with severe pains in the chest, l>e- in tart, whose post office address is Grants brindle, slit in right ear. w ill weiglitiout terr. If Mr. Corde «hould make a etate dence again»! them. contained per cent of bi gan to spit up blood, was trouble I with night 120), 4 or 5 years old. Owner will please Pass. Oregon, in pursuance of the United JuNtice Osborn ufliciatmg. sweat», and wa« m » short winded that I could nienl concerning the product of hie fac That a crime wan attempted there can well as some gold, silver, cc A. wli . t ■ has made application for ret same and pay charges. hardlv walk half a mile Tried Dr Pierce s 81 Gilee Davie request» ue to bring lielore tory, no matter ifeucli etatement ehould be no doubt. That there was a feeling of •oiiie other metals, which ac There was a grand mask ball al Golden Medical Discovery and ha\e iiupruvcd patent for 15U0 linear feet on eaili of the Sil- i Cola's Ranch, l>ec. 3, 1898. the public certain facta that vitally coa- be contrary to lay preconceived opinion«, bitterness grow mg out of a suit over a both ia strength and w- ight ver State.>ilvcr Dollar. Oregonian, Bimetal- ' the present market value o Owens’ ball last Friday night, about 40 WANTED The medicine dealer who urges some list and U.S. lodes ami for 793.46 linear corn the law abiding, morality loving I would accept bi« view uf the mat ter lie mining claim is also generally conceded. would be worth $I8| per ton maskers being present. The ball was a Mbatittttc l- thinking of the target profit feet on the Gold Rug lode, situated in Wolf | \\ people ofGrante Pace. Mr. Davie atatea cauee he ie an export in that line, while It may be also that the accused have in Creek Mining District, JosepUne county, I he’ll make and not of your best good. office. founding discovery, our worthy South success, and all enjoyed themselves. Oregon, being survey No. 351 described by that hie ion, a boy uader age, ie in the I know nothing about it. In a like man dulged in intemperate language, as African alchemist remarked, completely F or sale . the official plot posted and by the field We have nut seen Lee Calvert on the babit of etaying out night«, often until ner I am an expert in the cauee« and notes tiled in this office as follows: might naturally be expected, but hr “flabbergasted" Mr Smith and ha im creek for a month or more; wn think l.’OR .'-ALE—at n bargain anew »ruble after midnight. Investigation »bowed, G oli » B ug L ook : Beginning at Cor. No. 1, cure of intemperance, having g■ vrv> three tween that and an attempt at wholesale mediately returned to locate the ground. perhaps tbe blue» have "taken him off* ". 1-cell mescodry battery, witlDptrlc identical with Oregonian Cor. No. 2. w hence tng coil, new and in tine condition .»[.ply according to Mr. Davie' etateruent, that time« a« much etudy to it, doubtleee, ae murder there is a large step. It will hr a Other sample« of ora from the same lo Cheer up Lee, it will rain after a while. ». • , - * r. on West side I p 88 at thi- ofli<-e. hie boy with other» aleo under age, were liae Mr. Cards to hie buoineee, while 1 >., R. 7 W. W. M.. bears 8. 86°48T5” E. public calamity if the perpetrators of the cality assayed by Mr. Waters show a 1 Ed. liarrut went toVancouver to spend accuetoined tu frequent th« corner aaloon 73!«. I ft., Mt. Reul>en U. 8. L. M. bears 8. ______ EXCHANGB. venture to aeeert that he ie ae ignoraat dastardly out rag«' en ape. It is also un ¡arg« per cent of nickel and cobalt. "I 55 31 I. 2045 63 ft. ; thence N. 15 *12 ’ 16" the holidays. When he returns he will and theredriuk was then furnished them / YRAtiNE GROVE 10 a< res TI ►year« concerning the ten>|>eran< ■ qneetion ae I fortunate if innocent persons have placed W .»¡»i ft. to E. > Cor. No. 1, 793 46 ft ’ old trees just coming into beui Soothing, healing, cleansing, De Witt’s work, for Scott A Juoes, who hast the by somebody. Saturday night of am of the pine needle industry. to Cor No. 2. identical with Cor. No. 1, Sil miles from Onville, < al., a city oi f upon them the stigma of a false accuse 10 pop- Witch Hazel Salve is the implacable ower claim lease 1 from lite PI easan I last week, the boy did not come home at ver State; thence 8. 74 ’ 57 ’ 44 ' W. 6U0 ft. to laution. Will exchange for hotel | • 9iock For the benefit of tlioee who are ac- lion. Such occurances emphasise the Cor. No. 3. identical with Cor. No. 4, Silver of goods or good farm in the Kogi Kiver enemy ui sores, burns and wound«. It Creek M iuing Co. all and on search being made lor him in Mate, ami Cor.No. 2 SilverDolIar; thence 8. valley. If you want a good oranJ pore cuetouied to e|>eak without thinking I necessity fur seeking a peaceful settle never fails to cure piles. You may rely the morning, be wae found in the Brew 15 02'16’ E. 793 46 ft. to Cor. No,4, identical < all on Price A Voorhies. J. W. Wimer has tilted up bit mine want to etate one or two proposition« ment of all property disputes. We with Cor. No. 3 Oregonian . thence N. 74’57’ upon it. — W. F. Kremer. ery aaloon eeated al a table, playing that will make the way eo plain that on Jump otf Joe in fine sha|>e, •nd next 44 E. 6*0 ft. to Cor. No. 1. From mouth think that Mr Carson bias acted hastily I REAL ESTATE. cards. Mr. Davie furthur :latee that "The wayfaring man though a fool need of discovery tunnel, the presumed direction spring he will show some ot those big in bringing the accusation against Mr. mres of lhe vein is 8. 15 J Q2T6' f E. 793 46 ft. the gambling table wae tu operation in Ml) A < RES not far from Kerby, nuggets. We hope you wiii get a bush not err therein.’* The tcmfierance tight Gentner and hie family on so slight a R lvf . k S tate L odi Beginning at Cor. in cultivation, fair house, c build- that aaloon on Sunday morning. Thia ie no new one. Both partie« her« «ought el of them, John I No. ’ ground. . I. whence said '4 Cor. 8ec. 3*» liears 8. mgs, goo<! range, living water, •*' make *110 father want« io know if there is Io tie no It' 26" E. 7681 41 tt.; thence N. 15’02'16" faun- aod aieaed upon etrategic poaition« and Smith Bros, have sold their mining w. r Our Binger* a< Madtord 3X3 8 fl. to U. B. Cor. No. 4, 15**0 ft. to I.' A»k for the price of Price A 'J attempt tu eulorce the law and protect hava diecovered the weak point« tn the claim to D Cauieron and moved luCny- Cor. —...vw m i» .»i .. No. N-■. _. 2; thence 8. . 74 57’ -i» 41" W. 660 ft. to i the boy» of thia place fro» utter ruin, Grants Pass is wall reprvsenteti at tii« Cor. No. 3; thence 8. 1.'» 02’16” 1 IAAIKY RANI 11. We have r «aie op|H>»ing line«. Any tueaauro that will ote creek, whore they have a promising Tb'e m ich we have on the authority Cor. No. V. thence N. 74’67’44” E. 1500 ft. to I" within s mile.« of this •it'1 1 ' of th« meeting <•( the Rognu River Valiev Cho ’ E 6**U ft. to tend todiuiiniah druukenne«« will receive i quartz ledge they will prospect. Ite Cor. No. I. From discovery c _ best dairy ranches in Oregon, vaiii'WTV whirl i ae W ot- - ... «ncpni, of Mr. Davie, and we have no reason te ral I'uioii at Medford this week. Al cut the pre- I fer lor sale at a bargain to any oneli ba-** the hearty «lipport of temperance fieople, sunied direction of the vein ■y is I wish you success, boys. is N. N. 15 02*16 ’; iinuney to put into a business of t*kxn<i- doubt the truth ol hie ktatements. The W. 15U0 it. ready about 4<> of our people have gane ... • ‘ ‘ " ‘ w “ uushiwn ui h while anything that will iaereaae the , tv«..»- *» rice — Ac ----------------- r fur partii Tha miners are all freiing blue over rile I nr hlLVKK D ulla “ ' two place» mentioned have been |>«r«i«l land anuinbeiR w ill g<\Ihur*day morning. í ” ’íi.l a but lu.i.. to . Voorhie* ar I xidx : Beginning at Cor costs eoneumption of liquor« will lie Mronglv little inquire. tin» freezing weather, and they are »11- No 1. w hence ni •aid , Cor. -....... Me. ... «^- 30 "vi nears N. »ally peatilenl in thair influence and l he coavenlion is an assured suvitsh hs «npported by liquor manufacturer« and Mi 52W E. 7792. St» fl.; N 15 02 ltt" ••••* - thence ’ ting around the «love warming their (uet »bameleasly lawless in their praituee. there was an attendance Tuesday of over HI a 1°‘ in f’ranls U I'«* W. 706 M tt. to Oregonian Cur. No dealer«. Liquor men claim that prohi and waiting fur rain, Hur time wid trivi x 100, <»n which therei* Lauti- Gold Bug Cor. No. 4, 1500 ft. to Cor. 3 and K.) and the 20 who went from here Wed When the notorious Waller» ran tbe No. 2, „• * .Nrt I bi vey --«« ” hi ••• ii •« iu ’ i fiiiaatr.» bition inereave. the eonaumption of thence >. 74 57 ’ 44 W tm» tt. to Cor. come though when we will have plenty corner eaiab'iebment it waa not only an v ^ ii improved, u «*-. guun ----- nesday bends» those who arrive«! from has good wuitr waterandfuDeof po>t< thence 8. 15 02’16 ’ E. l.MM' ft. to < or. Nu. 3; jMdl liquor», yet they will «pend million» ol of ram We snow we have the pleasant homes of <» rants ra| , Tbis No. 4. the -------- -- - • ground Tben«e N. 74*57'44' E. ft. to Cor. eye tore to the public and a disgrace to Jacksonville und Ashland would nwc II dollar« in torropting legislation to de Ca" on .. Price ___ .L A V VcA. —. tall he- by 1. is a bargain that can produce the gold, and we are 1. whence the I4 Corners No». 1 and 3 are each marked No. ibe numltet considerably. to tbe town, but it waa an appalling cor- fora it to too late. •. 3»). Tp. 33 8., R. 7 X chiNeletl in solid rock and wilnem . by an feat all prohibitive ineaaureo. On the just the boy 9 that can get it out- .«Il w • witness posts ruptor of the youth. The authorities Among lh»>!»e in attendance from this 6’33" h. 44.Mi.46 fl. erected respectively N. 74 57 44" E. other hand the temperance people are v. ‘ 1.51 fl. KE.'IDE.Xi E LOCATI'Ji h tbi.« j ueed is the weather. M .. bear* N. to 49’ and ft. 74 5i’44” W . 5.29 ft. from r know of tlieee things. Fathers and place are. Mr. and -Mrs. II C. Kinney, 11,.v—you will «a, vourJi I when working with might and main to ee< lire e N. 16*4’ E. I5iii nars. From discovery cut lhe said cot - Faux • u »ee it. t an |,e bough, fo'r hail. real mother» mourn the ruin of their eon», p resumed Mr ami Mrs. N. I’ IHxIge, Ih, and Mrs. 5.73.’*. W.t„) fl. direction uf lhe vein is N. 1.’ tiie enactment of aueli law« ae will, e< W 16 W. 14«0 fl. and 8. 15 ’ 02 ’ 16" E. 2n ft. <>f p S ’ 3. '' “ r Ka»i rarely vllered I quire 6 *»< W. I -■» tt. to yet ao steps are taken to enforce the Van Dyke, Mrt. A. E. \ » »rhic«. Mr». ot Price A Voorhiss. cording to the liquor dealer», inervaee 6' E. 6*4* ft. to Cor. OarooBiAB L odb . Beginning at Cor. N o . laws. 1« it auy wonder that pareuU m*nisun, Mrs. I'Ntes and Mrs. William I iTil the presumed 1. whence said Cor. 8ec. 30 bear» N. the traffic. Liquor men and their cm- wish to take tbeir children elsewhere to White. Misses Belie Robinson, Edna . It. l h lit' ft '1 d .1 E. 7071.75 ft.; thence N. 15 02’16" I 1( U I A’ ID’-' on Applccate. a I gra'.< tomere claim that the nee of wine tende farm. 2VU a> rt-- m « uit.v.it Iti each . Of reconl un W. 45W.H6 ft. to Bimetallist < or No. 4, 1.* j »<' rear and educate them ? Tin» statement and I.nm i Parker, Adelia llarth, Gertie Mt Vi I I •llaneous Mining ft. to < or. No. 2, thence >. 74 >7 44 W. an year. Entire farm < an I* cov« with todiuiiniah the coiieumption of etrong1 it- I, taken from the Ipr • - j ’ made by Mr. Devi» ie not th« only one lhmii.. K, v 'himbia Slevrns and Elbe This ie County. The ft. to Cor No. 3 . them e 8.15 02 is E. 15001 drink, yet we find liqnor men advvealinii Vir »any Idles, unsur- ft. to t or. No. 4; thence N. 74’57’44” E.600I farm could lie made very prohtamy *» of tbe kind, we fear, that might with Fay. Meateis. Kurth, Gt-urge < ramer. up-to-date farmer. Worth fiflOanli.cen thio measure and temperance men uppoe •cra». Forming a ft. u»< «‘» v 1 Fruiu discovery cut the I be bought for halt that amount, »quire truth be given to lhe public. Can w« J. E Peter*»«, Fred i’olvig, I..tinest and W. oi UwW dlam ing it. Ien'tit an liiault to the iutelli »n of the vein is N. 15*02’ I of Price A Voorhies. tendian (not «ubdividedI- Any and not have a moral house cleaning? Arthur Lister, G« rgv , '»to p« 18. 15t»2’lti" E. 1115 fl. genee of tiie tiuerican |>eople to feed rsun* claiming adversely any portion Bat her and Carl Kurth. | i I A , RE tract ■ two and vue one rimile* .wv ..K, I mine or surface gr\>Ui«d are required not Beginning at Cor. While »peakiu, of the morale of the them on ouch mental rot? * troni town; town, two acres verv fblsek their adverse ¡aims with lhe krgis- <t \ Cor. .'ec. 30 l>ears N. loam from K which needs 1 can halieve that death by the bite of •- no - irrigation City, «■ might with truth say that lhe the United Mate«« Land Olin e at Koi * 2. thence i w . i OU ft. to Cor. *“ Nu. them N. 15*02’16" I fruit and berries: over halt i I1UVS- Oregon, during the 60 day»' period I . HK7.6 fl to Cur No. 3. *. ' .L>r«ce 8.48*57’19" Muall condition in Grants I’»«« ia not an ei a coppat bead will leeeeii the danger ol Dun ; fair hou«e can t* bough r Is«» -ation hereof or they wid I* oarreu I Cur. Nu. 1 ; thenca 8. 15 •. identb al with V.8. than |4*>o Inquire uf Price A \ < ceptional one on thia coast. We have living killed by the bite ol a rattleenake 1 ot the provision* ot the statute. I Cur. Nu. 4. then* e N. 48 b»' E. IA«» ft. to I J. r. BKllH»K>. Register, I Cor. No. 1. From disci ' 57'I.* ' E.»»i7.6ft.to I not passed entirely beyond the conlrm The puaiti >n aewumad by Mr Corde ie The readers of this pa^wr wiil IX» 1 t publi« ation Nov. 24, l!^*». ia»t puli >h- >even hutfilred dollar* will bi farm I «unied direction of tu_ rovery tut the pre-' of tbe spirit that moved the great ma for uneupported by a »ingle fact, lie, in re- pleaded tu learn that there is at least one atb i Jail. 2H, I*“’ 9n R .gue Riv.r about four mil xlo* I W. 1410 tt. andS. 15°t the vein is N. 15^V2T6" | drestltd disease that aviems has been tty in coming to the roast. Tbe main pelling lhe charge that wine making .b h at loft -- --------- - ” ”.’ hoiir 7 Merlin. Fine water, fair 0®« V. > Loi » V'<r.nni!.¿ • or. T able fo curt* in all its stages, and that is thought wae to make utoaey and return . bnag« moral blight upon a country, h> whem t* *aid l4 Cor. 5tc. 3Ubears >. 83* yi ‘Ä o *25 | ” iniit ate , etc., ami a splendid I Sr*»«1* t atarrh Hall's < atArrh L ure is tbe on peculiarly unfortunate in citing France 4 tt. thence N. 48 ____ '1H " c, j« 25 I »r and little thought was given to the intel * **’ ’ QI Joaephine E. ' Hiller, ly p «Hive cure now known fo the «>ed- ■ 19 E. l.’MJU ft. , 'n the hill» back of tbe pii Th 1« to Cur. Nu. 2; thence N. 15NK*16 lectunl and moral development of the aa an example. In the firet place, there ical fraternity. Catarrh being a consti vs...’--- w .^. h T P'««« — i« well worth tbe mon of C . ft. to t or. No. 3 3 • ; thtnc- “ thence •keJ >. N-*e. require« a c< stitulion* community. Something o( thia spirit etill ia nu qneetion but what today France ie ft. fo i or. No. 4 ; theni We are adding every week fo our st<x k tution* 19 W. 1900 ’ lor it. ica 6. l5Vi 16 ’ E. ^¿7.6 al treatment Ila 1« k atarrh Cure is ft. fo Co. No. 1 of up lu dah- furniture, moulding«, poiea remains with those «ho have no thought tiie meet morally depraved nation on From du*cov®ry cut the ; uralt ure presumed dir* Nine baoJred fifty dollars wl.y a» taken mlernalh. a* ling directly upoL etc. •aid court, K. l AJUtl. n uf the vein i> S 48*57’19’ Oi removing front the coast, l he great earth. That there remain« there no Out aU«ck oi Carpel«, Matting», Lino lhe blm»d and inuov.s suria«'«s of tbe • » •ere of ground in tbie city ^ilucli I wihrr. eetiae of juetica le evident by the Dreyfue dect.-z :a to accumulate a fortune, regard Of record m I >k — is ’ a goo«i - houae. The pit- leums, oilcloth«, Rug*. Foriiere«, roles. svstrn* thetrbv tiretr<»> mg the fun nd. a that <»n Fn- Wof M lsc . Mn there lees of tbe other condition« eeeoutial to caee. That there ie nu re«|<e<'t for ui * V I4ice Curtains. l*oor Mata, ami Rubber non of tbe disease, and giving the pa • at fo County. •Halted and in a bsalthful loci faith in the virtue uf woman ie ehown in ••I Ma.liug* i» mote complete than ever tient strength by building up lhe cvnsti- the best development of society. The 8un«et k tut ior ami assisting nature hi doing its rtsiin of e«id •* At Five a< res of choice land iA East J . lhe worke of her writer«ol fiction. That work. The proprietor« have eu tuurh state, ha» b ar appi» »u* n A it trom tbi» •rn (»art of town. e*ery foot Tide state of adatre is disastrous to manbeod and courage have departed land end placw te a portion of T] Mi Filming A goral a Mor I tbe ruing generation In the hileroata aa» been ehown in the burning ol the bo Abram Cole the W ii- ’• ri. h good vaiMrty oi fruit, A boms go. of money accumulation our ectiool« hate theater where ■ charity ’) her war wee that wdl be i Any ami • nd exesilent water. This irti *bw applicati n •rty w __ e easkTcrmiy any portion ery. dauglih a been iinpoveriebed ot neglected Per in progreaa, aLen etroi.g men trampled prl re. a’eo t *ut »urtace ground are nejutred rery < heap and ia a hime u A Inch rk I • •saunce t .i V. a i t*er*e claim* with the Register lor all good eti't «ho cannot effu'd te »end their women and children under fool, leaving mall family can make a g -A iviof • re the b A«l*S»i tdbf . eb It m Mates Lan-1 office at Ko**~ children away to school must either! them to perish in the liamra. and later Grants Past ii. dtanne the sixty daw*1 period Call and inquire about it. > »’•rvsttd n a* |*ar of pub i cation hereof, or they will be tiarred move te eutee more favored place or see I tn tiie sinking ol tne French lineeteumer •atu«. <«>(*•< i pul H um tur»a»r. R »rtue ; toe ptovia--t • ui to« statute- . eirtue To Cure a Cold in One! fibeir .children get juet euouglt of edu J wUtM all foe meu, with one a.ugla eicep- J 1 BKII*GI> Register Fir*t p i .. at i Nov. 24. UH»; last pub- Take laxative Bronx» Quinine TA l i IWcwmber 27, A. O. IW I AJI »»«auon Jan. ’<*>. IW. tmggGte refund money if it faw 0* .nr». -Tbe rwnuine ha* LBQ on let. rVBUtiHKl) BVXBY I R oyals ì HL'BBDAY. ‘RICE <fe VOORHIES, A P Or for >oine member of the family w ill b< appreciated. Our Christmas goods will he opened about Dec. 10th. Bryan" Shoes are HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR DOILIES. SPLASHERS, SCARFS, ETC. ...Union Suits Ladies’, Misses’, Childs’ LADIES and CHILDREN. J D. H ayes &, C° ■ CHEAPEST STORI: 1OR CASH. IDOUST’T Waste Your Money on Trifles. Bridge Beach Stee1 Range 1 1 The Jewell Hardware Co New Goods Always Draw Trade A few of our Many Bargains mentioned below: At Prices the Lowest. The New Variety Store. CLEMENS, Agents for Southern Oregon for ! QUAKER REMEDIES. I Schillings IP'T 1 Packages Household Treasure Tables Just Received. |. R. Hale. — ; ■■■■ •T a X *