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No, »7. GRANTS PASS, JOSEPHINE COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 10. 1900. VOL. XVI. Th. I4c'l.»ur.. quent »bowers, good for vegetation of «11 A diH>aUh (rum the wat of war .aye kind. There »re very good prospects Council met in regular sesaion Iasi local toappcniiw j 1 Thursday evening, Counciliuen Fay and for a large crop of grain «nd hay. Gar that "rain interfere, with Lord Robarla' This Weather Demand-. Rummage being ieporte<l »beent. The den vegetable, are eonirwhat backward. plaaa." A few otberthinge—big, husky things, with whisker»—probably do al M ink «. following bills were piesented and al M. Clemeaa, Preacriptioa Drug«»*. so.—8. F. Bulletin. lowed : Co. II.. O. N. G , ball rent, The latest in Bicycle« at T. A. Hood M ■bliluglfin Ix-iter. »5 00; Dr. F W. Van Dyke, medical at- I The I'niversity of California is looking Jt Co's. (From Our Regular Correspondent.) lo Oregou for fossils Of course it wauls tendance, |80; Mrs. 11 Thornton, board Where do you getjrour hair cut? Try '»(prisoners during year, $9 50, Oregon tbe kind that nature produces. The W AsinxoTON, April 30. Will Mallory. A large stock of the above goods jus* received, ail of Mining Journal, printing, 117 30; 8. P. D j 1 itile more importasi legislation, out- other kind has been eo thoroughly elim Bicycle hospital for all repairing at i L. Co., lumber, *5 06; John Patrick, | elJe 0( tj,e regular appropriation bills, inated that the humau fossil baa prac them the latest goods. A big line of Cramer Bros. street superintendent, *43 00; Geo. !’• need be expected from Ibis session ot tically become extinci —Eugsue Regis J Snelling and Mr. Mitchell came up l-urinan, postage and stationery, »11; F. COBgrvea. Thia has been indicated on ter. ’ Shoes i from Galice on Monday to attend the letech, mdse., *14.26, Geo. Green, *2 50. i floor of the senate, where the power Queen Victoria liaa given tbs name of always in stock. We can give you the best values in funeral of E. E. Mattison. The special committee on sewerexten- o( the u,,uorlly i, uul » tradition bat I'atrick to her newest great grandchild. Shoe» that it is possible to secure, and tbe prices are J Judge H. K. Hanna returned to Jack sion reported on the proposed change all ju,uruiouutable fact. This is preti- That ia to please Ireland. Kho wants to sonville Thursday, after completing the from the route as originally located, to j,ntial year aud the uiiuority scent be friendly with the United Stales, always right. Come and let us fit you. run straight through on Fifth street to politic« in every measure of importance. I lie re lore we have the tight to expect April term of circuit court. I C. The committee submitted the opin | ln ot|!,r prelideBtiaI yeais, the msjorily that the next ot the royal candidates Miss Kate Letnberger, who was here attending circuit court as stenographer, | ion that, as a portion of tbe pipe had al llM f0Ug|,t fur measures, not to pass will bear the name of Samuel.—Tilla- WELCH’S CLOTHING STORE. ready been laid on the alley leading emphasise political issues; moo« lisadlighl. returned on Friday to Jacksonville. Opera Houte Block. from Fifth to Sixth street, it would not but tbiB year, the majority scema to General Ixiogstreet ia to be pensioned J. W.Gunn, special agent of the L.L <k be now advisable lo make the change, as regard fighting unnecessary for tiial as a veteran of the Mexican war, iu G. insurance company, was in town on it would necessitate either the lossof the ' pur|«ose and to be anxious to hurry the which confluí be served as a United Monday in the interest of his company. pipe or entail the expense and risk dam neccessary business through and ad Slates major. The little subsequent Does your friend have a camera? A age in taking it up, and that tbe estimat journ. That is tbe «ileation today. A episode which gave the gallant old tight i flexible, leather covered album would ed additional expense in taking it to the «ingle s|»eech on either «ide may upset er the title of major-general somehow make a spiendid present—$1 and less. schoolhouse would be $800. A long dis all calculations and precipitate a politi doesn't seem to figure iu the bill now be V. Voorhies has a stock of albums. cussion followed in which the two routes cal fight, which may lengthen the sms - tore congress. Our country is great Postmaster C. E. Harmon purchased were presented in all aspects, with the eion beyond the early June day« in enough lo forget as well as to reu ember. ! from Chas. Hanson last week the 25-foot result tnat Fifth street was generally which adjournment i« now conndenlly —Oregou Statesmen. lot on Sixth street lately owned by J. R. conceded to be the proper street for the expected. It was said the capture ol Crunje Hale, for $1800. Mr. Harmon will prob sewer main, and a motion was passed to The bouse will this week take up and would dismay the Boars, that the takiag ably erect a brick building on the prop that effect. pass the Nicaragua canal bill, aud Sena of Bloenilonteiu would dishearten them, An ordinance closing the alley in block lor Morgan is confideut that it will pass erty during the coming summer. aud that the death ol Joubert would de Get your writing paper by the ream 29 of the Railroad addition was real for lbe senate, but other« are not so confi moralise them; but 11 appears Lord tbe first time. An ordinance closing dent. It is an open secret in Washing Roberts is Uudiug them inora lively aud and save money. We offer a ream of note paper, 480 sheets, 2*tf pounds, for tbe alley in block I4, also in the Rail ton that the aduiimstration would, for aggressive than aver, aud it la probable road addition, was read the third lime Do not buy a camera until you have examined the several reasons prefer that the senate that il they sutler a lew more losaes they 45c. We get the paper in large quapli- tiesand can sell cheap; this is not cheap and submitted to the council. Council* leave the bill unacted upon at tbe pre«- will get lliair dander up and whip every “ ’ paper but first class goods.— C oukieh man Fetsch expressed the opinion that ent session, although it will not go to thing Brillan iu sight.—S. F. Call. it would be a better plan to vacate it for the extent of opeuly antagonizing a With the patent long and short negative attachment you can take office. Secretary Root's declaration that we nine years, as some one might buy the measure that is so popular, but there a 4x4, 4x6. 4x8, 4x10 and a 4x12 picture, as desired. Conse Mrs. Kittie Gay, a former resident, property and w ish it opened. This con are tricks in all trades, and it will be an may some day have to tight to uphold and mother of F. G. Isham, of this place quently you have five cameras in one. And the “AL VISTA” is tingency seeming unlikely to the inajor- easy matter fur experienced parliamen the Mouroe doctrine lias caused more who has been spending the past few ruade for time and snap shot work, too Uses the ordinary 4x5 itp of the council, the original ordinance lauans toso manipulate the business oi talk thau it should have done. As a mouths here, left on Saturday evening daylight loading film on spools. Drop us a postal and get our was passed unanimously. The block in the senate that tbe canal bill will not matter ol fact, the tliiiig was under for Salem, to visit her mother, who has question is the one occupied by the R. P. get to a vote in tbe senate, at the pres stood in that way by old Munroe hnuaeil 1900 catalogue. been seriously ill, but who is now recov D. & L. and Williams Bros, factories. ent session, without seem ng to be seek and it was for that reason ha established ering. Multiscope & Film co., ||An ordinance providing for a $6900 .' ing to delay that measure. the doctrine aud Blood by it.—tí. F. Call. BURLINGTON. WIS. Ail Observaciwu Car bond issue to meet the expenses con It is denied by officials of the depart McClure's uiagasina for .May gives an Of unique design, will always be found structing the sewer sy stem was read the ment of state that any intimation has intimate, vivid presentment of General OFFICIAI. DIRECTORY. at the end of tbe Northern Pacific’s third time. It provides for the issue of been receive«l of objection on the part of Lawton a. a man and a soldier, with P. DODGE, North Coast Limited, both east and west 12 bonds oi the amount of $500 each, Russia or of any other European govern special reference to bis 1’hilippine cam INSURANCE and UNITED bTATES. bound. Observation platform is six and drawing interest at 5 per cent from May ment, to pressure being exerted by thi« paigns, ia an article by hie close asso REAL ESTATE President ..................William McKinley a half feet long and entire width of car. 1, 1900, ami payable at the office of the government to compel the sultan of ciate in the l'hilippinee, 1’rofesHor Dean Vise President............ Life, Fire and Acculent Insurance. Ladies’observation parlor is 23 feet long. city treasurer on May 1, 1910 The or Turkey to pay the claims (or American C. Worcester The article is illustrated ........ John Hay Secretary of State .... Urtiee with Price Ä Voorhiea, A. D. Charlton, Ass’t Gen’l Pass. Ag’t, dinance was passed unanimously. Secretary of Treasury. ..Lyman J (.¡age mi««iunary properly destroyed by Turke. with a series of portraits of 1-awton, The annual report of the street su|>er- Secretary of Interior........ .. C N Bites <» masts P aks , O kkuon . 255 Morrison Si., Cor. 3d, Portland, Ore. There has been much gossip because showing him at different ages from 17 lo Elih u Root Secretary of War . . intendent was read, accepted and placed uf the nomination of the president and •r>6, and with other pictures. An article _______ . .John D Long Secretary _______ of Navy. . Tin Top House for Sale or Rent. on tile. Secretary uf Agriculture James A Wilson confirmation by the senate of Rev. John by I'roleseor Simon Newcomb tells all The most sightly and pleasant loca It was suggested that it would be a PuHttnaster-(ieneral......... James A Gary A C. HOUGH, J. Girimondi, of Minnesota, a Catholic about the time and -.-ourse of the total tion in Grants Pass A 7-room, hard good plan for the street superintendent Attorney-General.. . Joseph McKenna priest, to be United Slates eensul at eclipse of tbe sun which is to occur on ATTORN EY-AT LAW, finish, nearly new, modern made house. lo take a team or cart and dean up tbe STATE ur ' OJkXOON. Santos, Brazil, About tbe only reason May 28th, and also what astronomers Pi ac.ticeain all State and Federal Courts On account of change in business refuse oi certain alleys at intervals of (Geo W McBride for the gossip appears to be that no have previously learned by such eclipses Ü. S. Senators... owner wishes to dispose of above »les one or two weeks. Referred to street ' (Joseph Simon Office over First National Bank. other Catholic priest has e\er been and what they hope to learn by thiMone. (Thos H Tongue (¡ rants P aks , cribed premises, either by rent or sale. • - O regon . committee. Congressmen ........ ■ given a place in our consular or dip Io An article by Ray Stannard Baker re (M A Moody House is very pleasantly situated in G. 1. Brown requested to be relieved Attorney-General.. .. D R N Blackburn malic service. An ollie in I connected lates the st.ry of "The New Prosperity" good neighborhood, supplied with both as engineer for the sewer. He agreed to ............. T T Geer Governor ............ with the department of state, sani uf —a prosperity that within two years city water and electric lights, meters at set the graoe slakes on Fifth street on . . Fl Dtin bar £^R. J. JENNINGS Secretary of State. that phase of the matter: “A United brought farmers, merchants, manufact .. Ch as 8 Moore Stale Treasurer . tached. (rood barn and large garden. the new route, and his request was RESIDENT DENTIST. State Consul's only duties are commer urers, and workmen of almost every kind Supt Pub Instruction. .. J H Ackerinaa Imp]ire of granted. Stale Printer................ ........ W II Lee i* 30 Years Experience. cial, and if Father Giriiuoudi is the first such an accession of income as they had Council adjourned till the next regular N. P. D odgx , Agt. iC E Wolverton Catholic priest to be given the position, never experienced before, and greatly meeting, May 17. Supreme Judges..........-RS Bean Office in Opera House block; see the sign il is probably only because he is tbe raised the country’s rating in the finan The Thirteenth Annual Convention of ( F A Moore of The Big footlr. Summer Resorts. first one who has applied with support cial calendar of the world. Dr. Watson Oregon Christian Endeavurers will be Clerk Board School LandCom ..Will Idell O bkoom . held in Albany May 25, 2(> and 27, 1900. G rants P ass , To tbu mountains our people in in enough to attract the favorable notice of "Ian Maclaren") writes of the relations F1RBT JUDICIAL DISTRICT. All arrangements are nearing com creasing numbers yearly look lor those the appointing powers, as tlie selection of Jesus to the Samaritans and Pharisees, Western Division....... fudge H K Hanna pletion for a *arge and enthusiastic con days of relaxation and recreation neces- of ministers of other denominations to and ut the social lend between these two Eastern Division........ Judge II L Benson J C. PERKINS, ProeecutingAttorney. ........ C B Watson vention. The principal speaker will be »ary to maintain the human machine in be consuls has been quite common, and classes. The paper is fully illustrated Member Board uf Equalizat . KA Emmitt tbe renowned temperance orator, John lair working condition, l’he languorous no other reason exists to my knowledge by C. K. Llnsun, (our ot the illustrations l . s. LAND OFFICE ROKKIIVKG. G. Woolley. Another attractive feature sloth of tiie seashore proves very seduct for discriminating against the Catholic being in color. Receiver ..............................Henry Booth of the convention will be tbe popular ive while it last«, but many have decided I clergy. In this particular case, it is Toriurcil a Wilneea. Register.................................. JT Bridge« that the nnnual outing should provide probable that American merchant« do < »KKOON. evening meetings. One of these eve ■ kasts P ash , Intense suffering was endured by wit JOSEPHINE COUNTY not only radical change of air and sur ing business with Brazil, asked for the nings w ill be given up to a stereopticon ness T. D. Marlin, ol Dixie, Ky., before .......... C E Harmon Joint Senator........ entertainment in which the famous roundings, but also such stimulation of appointment, believing that it would ............. Abe Axtell (JOSHO W & SHE RI DA N, be gave thia evidence: "I coughed County J udge.. . flagging energies as will provide brawn be good policy to have their commercial pictures by J. Janies Tussot, illustrating (Nick Thoss Commissioners . MINING ATTORNEYS, and vigor lor tbe return to laboi. Fur interests represented by a Catholic in a every night until my throat was nearly ”’ (Dick George the Life of Christ, w ill be reproduced. raw; then tried Dr King’s New Discov ........ Roy Bartlett County Clerk Reduced rales will be secured on tbe this they urge the mountain climb and country where the influential elements Special attention given to Mining ............... Ed Lister and Sheriff.................... ramble, the balsam of the mountain are Catholic." It is the Catholics who ery, which gave iuslanl relief. I have Land Laws, and Land Office practice. railroads f< 1 those desiring to attend. .......... J W Virtue Representative.. . pines, and the clear, unadulterated are doing the must talking about thi* used it in my lamily for lour years and ................IT Taylor I Treasurer............. R oseburg . - • O regon . Piano for Sale. mountain air. appointment, and some of them are pre recommend It as the greatest remedy for . J D Haye* School Superintendent... Coughs, Colds, and all Throat, Client . Tom Smith Assessor ... Piano for sale on monthly installments. in this direction the Shasta Route dieting that the church authorities will and Lung troublsa. It will step the . ..BO McCulloch O OBERT G. SMITH, Surveyor. For particulars address P. O. boa 406, now affords a wealth of attractions. The interfere and prevent Father Girimondi .. .Dr, F W Kremer Coroner . worst cough,'.and not jonly prevents but Grants Pass, Ore. If you want a good entire line of road from Ashland to Red accepting the position. absolutely cures Consumption. Price F KEVIN CT OFtfivXKH. piano attend to it this week. ding is studded with charming and ac The vote uf 52 against and 3 for the 50c and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. A ttorney and C ounselor Justice................................. James Holman cessible hotels and camps, where are motion of Senator Petins, of Alabama, Jon«» Harmon Nuptials. Constable....................................J H Colby Trial bottles free at W. F. Kremer's at L aw . cheer and comfort and healing at reason to send a resolution declaring Senator CITY OF GRANTS PASS. Miss Alice J. Harmon, daughter of able cost, and where you can hunt, fish, Scott, of West Virginia, entitled to his Drug Store. Mavor......................................... W T Coburn Utlice in First National Bank Building Mr. and Mr*. J.C. Harmon, and Fred C. ride, loaf or play with equal facility. seat, back lo the committee on elections, Good and Bad of Tea. Auditor. ................................ G«o. Furman G rants P ass , O kiuon . Junes, of San Francisco, a conductor on Or if you look for healing waters, none with instractions to investigate further, Treasurer................................................... Col Johnson Among “the cups that cheer but do married at the tbe S. P. railroad, were Street <’ommissioner .. John Patrick better can be found, hot or cold, than make* it certain that tue senate as at Marshal................................ Wm. Lister residence of tbe bride's parents in this the springs of Ashland, Colestin, Ander couqxjHed, fully accepts tbe doctrine •ot inebriate" tea and cotte« «land pr«- BORGE II. BINNS, eminent. ( Frank Fetecu city, Wednesday, May 2, 1900, Rev. son, Bartlett, Byron and Paso Robles. that the senate ha« no legal right to go | Tom Smith Like moat thing« iu this world, espe Chas. W. Haye of the Fresbytei .an Before visiting Europe, the j>eople of beli nd the ejection of a senator by n 1. D Fay cially lit« mo«t stimulants, tea ha« its ASSAYER, chun h, officiating. ! E E Dunbar tbe Northwest should uee the glories of stale legislature. The three dissenter» CouneiliiK-n | T P Judson The bride’s sister, Miso Ida Harmon uf Yosemite valley, and the wondrous were Senators Morgan and Pettus, of good and it« bad side. When taken tn moderation, and by one with whom it I N E McGrew Office opponile Hotel Josephine, Portland, acted as bride’s maid, and groves of Mariposa and Calaveras; tie Alabama, and Turner, of Washington. | M M Rummage does nut disagree, tea is a stimulant and S. E. Ducommon was beet man. Light G rant * P am , - - O regon . Parisians are likely to make i&qnirit ■ Under the rule« of the senate, it is im restorative, relieving mental and bodily ( H E Smith relreshmenis were served. concerning these attractive resorts. pesa ible to force a vote upon any fatigue, promoting intellectual activity, Regular meetings of the city council of X Portland papers copy. Grant's Pass are held in the council Send lo Mr. C. If Marxbam, (¿encral measure opposed by a determined and causing a moat agreeable aenae oi rooms ¡11 the city hail on tbe first ami Passenger Agent, Portland, fur new minority. Senator Jones, ol Ark. ths well-being ur even exhilaration. third Thursday evening«of each month. on < astle Crag, Shasta Springs, leader of the democrats, has publicly When one feels cold, the heal and the DON’T WAIT’TILL YOUR i ' booklets CIRCUIT COURT. McCloud river, Yosemite, and excursion state<l the army reoiganization bill, alkaloid cafleme—or ibeiue—in a cup of Meets on the third Monday in April LOOKS.EVEN.SHOW rates thereto. which provides for making General and the fourth Monday in September. Cea act a* alimslants to the heart, iu* HOW SICK YOU ARE i M lee a lirtilehaiil general, and General creasing the rapidity uf the circulation Iceland HiK Ing«». col NTT COl KT- — OP — Corbin a maj <r-general, for increasing ami promoting the warmth of the body. Probate court meet* first Monday of We have a few cases of toe grippe, but SOUTHERN OREGON. th«* artillery bran« h of the regular army, Ou the other band, hot lea is aaaerled 10 January, April, July and Sentemlier. none of them serious. County c*>mmiiM»ionerii court meet - first and fur doubi.ng the number ol cadet* be cooling in hot weather by reason of Moffatt & Read have*triick a big ledge at tire W**>*i Point military a«-ademy, Wednesday after the meeting of the $50,000 Capital Stock, the proluve pempiratioii which it induce«. county court. which is showing up well. will not Ire alluseti to pa«s at this ses Th« ev:l effect« ut ovenudulgence in Ke< eive d« po-ii.- Mibject to che* k or oc C. D. Burnett was up to our burg la*t si m of the senate. The admimstratieri Lea are greater than Uie good effects juat certiiicate payable on demand. week laying ill supplies. Ik has a prom ha» lx eri pressing thia bill for ionie- mentioned, taken iu excessive quanti Sell« sight drafts on New York. San Fran ising ledge. tini«*, and it wan to quiet some of the ty, or even in moderate «¡uaulily by one cisco. ami Portland. The railroad company has commenced opp<j«ition there to that the promotion of with whom it «lues nut agree, tea causse Telegraphic tran**f-rs sold on all point* in work on the new spur to lap a large General Miles, who is not a favorite of mai bed dyspeptic and nervous disturb the United Slatee. body of timber in i the vicinity of Tunnel the administration, was included there ance«. lea drankards suffer from ca Special Attention given to ColiectioiM ar»<J in 9. tarrh of the stomach, flatulence, inactiv A number of especially fine Ani general bu.-ines- of our customer*. Considerable interest ha* been die- ity oi the t/oweis,—or sometimes the re- Some of tbe cutters mals and I’ ads are offered for sale Collection* made throughout Southern played in c mgreasioual ciré es in an hunt mg Work and have verne, -palpitation of the heart, nervous at very reasonable rates. Among Oregon, a nd on ail accesMble point». ufficiai statement of Genaral Wood, Cox * M precious metal, unrest, muscular twitching* and wake J. I>. FRY, President. showing that 6o,»69 men in Cuba have the lot are the following : men lo cut wood. J. T.TUFFS, Vice President. falneee. registered tlieniseive« a* citizens ol Dur hotel is well patronized. Iceland R. A. B ooth . Cashier Some people, who can usually drink Eik 1 Spain, temporarily, residing on the will have a bun k*n»i’h shop im the near tea without any evil con«equ»*nue«. find island, >f* accordance with the 3 Idaho Deer Heads. future The people as a rule are healthy clause of th* Pari« treaty, giving all that they cannot do so if they happen to •specially the iadiee. 1 Oregon Deer Head. foreign born residents of Cuba, one year be worried or in mental distress, al such (io to >e Abrahaai bar* sold his leeiy of tim to deci'le a list her they wonld re'am time« the beverage, instead oi cheering 1 her to a Wisroninij man, Mr. Kinney, their allegiance to their nn ther country, aggravates tbe worry and adds lo it the 1 who will cut the timber all iutu railroad or beootne citizens of Cuba It i« «urne imeery uf indigestion. Some 0» llie dys W>d. Times will be lively here Ibis what aurprismg to most persons that so peptic trouble* produced by tea are 1 sum mer. many should have chosen lo remain doubtks« due lo the tannin which is If you wish anything in this line A large amount ui freight is going to subject« of Spaia winch wid shut them con*.ame<l in it in varying amounts, ac or have any specimen* you wish Mt. Reuben, i/eland sends out a large out of «Hy participation in the govern cording to tbe kind and quality, and TRUE mounted, apply at the C ourier of amount of good* to tbe mines, it is in a ment ol ( uba when our military govern which is extracted frem the leaves es TEMPERA pecial y by lung steeping ur by boiling. Lor g«»d iocauoo for miners to order goods ment is withdrawn fice or call on MEDICINE — Youth'« Companion from. Council Proceedings. Spri i lg St i its, Straw and Helt Hats Ladies* Men s and Children’s Five Cameras in One... Al Vista ’ Panoramic Cameras. ; Furniture, Carpets, Picture Moulding, Wall Paper, Tools, Glassware. Cutlery, Graniteware, Lace Curtains, Tinware. Lamps, Linoleums, Mirrors, Mattresses, Pillows, |Cots. 9' < If You Want the Latest, If you Want the Best, We Have it in Fourniture More new Suits, Mattresses, Sofas, Couches, Bed Lounges. See the new Cot—it's great for camp ing. Blunketts 5-Pound Government Blankets. New Lot Just Received. Carpets »7j4c yard TZEZOZMZJLS’ Headquarters tor things for the House Kcal Estate Transfer». (Recorded since April 31.) J. W. Sherer to C. F. Miller, strip of land 2x170 feet in lot 3, block I,Miller’s addition to (¡rants Paes............................. I 1 John Welle to Geo. and Rov Wells, NEl4 of s E’4 and NF. *4 of sec. 30, 8Si o* SE*. and W 27 acres of NW«4 of NW'4 of sec. 19, tp. 39 8, K 7 W and 4-10 interest in water right and ditch from Sucker creek i John Welle to Della Linton, NWGufSEl4, E*a of NE'4 of SWl4 of 68 acre* in Sl2 ol 8E*4 of sec. 20, tp39 H.R 7 W water right« and ditches 1 V. A. Peterson to Ida M. Part- low, lote 6 and 7, block B, Judson's addition to • ■ rant. Pa a«............................... 150 Wm. E. Stacy to Geo. K. and E. J. Walker, lota 3 and 4, block 32, Railroad addition to Grants l'a*».................... 1,000 Belle Reynold« to N. R«ivnolds. 2 acres iu NE*4 of NE'4 of SF »4 of sec. 13, tp. 36 8, ROW, 500 W. II. Flauugan lo Mrs. I,. G. 1'attereon, lot 3, block 11, Railroad addition ................ 150 Manuel Joseph de Silva Nunez, el al. to Frank I* Silva, inter est in property in the ewtate of Antone Joseph, deceased 50 Mauuel Joseph de Silva Nunez, etal. to Frank P. Silva, SE‘4 oí 8EV4 ol «e.. 14, E| of NF *4 and lot« 5 and 7 in sec. 23, tp. 38 8, R 7 W .................. KM» O. & C. R. R. Co to J. W. Scranton, lots I and 2,sec. 13, tp to v R B W *5 O. «k C. R. R. Oo. to James hartley, lot 3, sec. 19, tp. 31 8 R 7 W....................................... 170 Wm. W. Winters to Christiana lr•■'Milifn, RB ( ■ 8W 1 of sec. 26, tp. 39 8, R 8 W 50 Peter H. Winters to Wm. W. Winters, HF*4 of SW4 of se«' 26, ip. 39 S, R 8 W........... r>0 City of Grant« 1*« nh to Ge<>. II. Binns, lol* 7, 8, 9 and 10, black 12, < 1 rant« Pa«* :io O. A( R R. Co. to J T. Tuff* and R A. Booth, >E'l of NF. *4 ami NE*4 «»f HE1.,, oi sec. 27. SE'4 of HE*4 and NEG of NE«4 ot se« . II. 8E>4 of N W '4 uml NW'4 of HW«4 of «cu. 13. W'„ of NW'4, W'u oí HW ‘4, SW'4 ot NE‘4. nfg of SW'4 and HE‘4 of SE'4 «»I w 25, tp. 33, 8, ROW .. 1,540 Mining Location*. (Recorded since April 31.) P. I. Plummer and A. W. N. Ixingen- baker, quartz claim, “Green Flat." 00 Enos Mallory and J. R. I)unn, quarts claim, “Echo." Walter D. Smith, quarti claim, “Lex- itigtoo" on Mt. Reuben in Wolf Creek mining district. Russell Welch, quart* claim, “Old 00 Dominion" in Wulf Creek mining dis trict. Schuyler ('ole, quarts claim, “Santa 00 Monica" in Wolf Creek mining district. Eva C. Junes, quarts claim, “Emma J," in Wolf Creek mining district. E. A. Jones, quartz claim, “Spring 00 Hill," in Wolf Creek mining district. 00 0O 00 00 OO 00 00 00 00 Any une who is contemplai mg attend ing the Normal at Ashland will do well to cur reti pomi with the Coi rikk . Registration. There is a rush this week to register sud possibly nearly tbe whole number o( voters msy yet get their names en the book bef}re it closes next Tuesday. The voter will facilitate the work in a great degree if he will .acquaint himself with the description of his residence; if in town, with lot and block numbers, if in ths country, with section, township and range. The following table giving the registration to Monday, May 7, shows tour precincts have passed the number of votes polled in 1898. Merlin, West Grants Paas, SlatsCreek ami Mt. Reuben are the banner pre clude to that date. Several hundred voters are still to be registered and many are likely to be crowded out at the lust minute. The clerks office will be open on Thursday anil Monday eve- ninu» for the purpose of registration. Fol lowing is tbs number registered to May 7: Ret. Vote in '98 No th (¡rant* r«»s .255 285 248 South ( « i a «i t s I’ zmh 217 Went Grants Pus* . . 193 192 Merlin ........................... .123 123 Lurk V Qu» eu............. . 7 24 Wolf creek .................. . Ö7 80 135 1 e'and........................... . 72 Galice............................ 40 67 98 Slate creek .................. 122 M u■phv.......................... 67 84 Wi liams .................. . 76 110 151 Kerby ......................... 109 Allhoiise ...................... . 59 71 71 W al«lo......................... . 51 14 Mt. IteulH-n ............... . 31 Ouk Flat...................... . 8 27 Total ......................... .149« 4 1800 FIRST NATIONAL £3 .A. JST ŒC BUT TAKE D r P iercd FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION & BE HEALTHY Mounted Animals and Heads. Mounted Head. Deer. Panther. Blaek Bear. The ... Chicago Bakery Bread. Pics, Gxikies, Etc. S. II. CALHOUN. PARKER S HAIR BALSAM pMB«« M* I-»- • «• k*. rMMMKJM« B ICI.rMSl F-0 Ml ever FMI« M BrnrUee G r«j Bair «0 its TowtAfal Cö.o». Cww — F/ •••—• a ba * ta.^4 ¿ « • I • l : Bread J**r loaf ............. . . , Cookies, per «kx .................. (tough n ci is. per do« Mino* Fie«, e«» b Apple I’ies, eaa-h........................ 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