Nitori
An Independent Paper, Devoted Especially to the Interests of Southern Oregon
VOL. XIV
Gaiter luma
Min-rs tn general are kicking on
ount of the ecarvity of even wafer.
TheGalice creek bridge will soon _
planke>l thereby d ungawav with 'coon
ng” it
J JENRV 1.
BENSON,
tiri dine y
at law .
I’rac'ic»- 10 all Co-irt-^ol the -»l ite
(itticiover First National Bank,
G rant s P ahs ,
•
G reoos
A rthur p harth ,
D K'TOR OF DENftl. "L’RGERY,
Otile over I irsi N 'ional Bank,
I hr lalice PrdrQCI'ihi« a thing of 1 he
imsi , the ni.-niorre d'e igit-eing on »oas»
pointe.
ihe min -r who recently sent for a
' l»ior man's platter" it is hoped got re
lief. .»» a porous was sent him
G-.r ot our miners complain- of having
»urpiu» 01 skunk- about bis premises,
bringing a sample wrapped in hi» cloth
lug last week.
It was observed that 1898 came in
O regon . ra her srnol for a stranger but will war in
ip b-fore the June election Candidate« ,
wit al»okeep tbe trails warm while in
terviewing the ‘ dear voters.”
VIA THE ----
The contract for carrying the mail
irom Merlin to thispla e was let tor$189.
Stmsta
Route
' or. e imes per week, to the pr. sent car
— ui u$e —
rier, W. A. Massie of Merlin Some es-
I'liste that it was worth no less than
$L!H) 00.
Ext» re»« I ram» Leave Purtlaud Dails
« rant ’ s P ass ,
EAST and SOL’ill
Southern Facitic Company
souili.
I
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NO. 10
GIANT'S PAM. JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY 13. 1898.
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raiíi» 1’ äm «
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LV.
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North
9 30 a
, 7:30 i . m
, ö.oor.
Christopher Columbus Tayior, the re-
tired M. D contemplates opening a half
way house b- iweeii Merlin anil Gaai-e
foi the accomodation of the public, and
'Hlusell. No loud talking will be tolera-
«1.
tlalsey.
Harn-
City,
r.ugem
all s'allou- iron
ox.n «nd dug» were mentioned we being
fit ot unfit From personal experience
it has been observed ih«t mule, »re more
liable to fit» «nd they should be used
A mule will live longer on hop» of get
ting a square meal than a hob'. and can
do more kicking when uncalled for than
a de eated candidate for marshal of
Granta Paw Give • mule a goo-1 cuss
ing ai Skaguav and point him north
end he aid go through to Lake Burnett
without even »topping to bray. A mule
when determined to get a move on him
gel» tbe.e with four feet, and a pack—
sometimes.
X R ay
I PREPARE FOR A RUSH.
I
From a verv reliable source we are in
formed that the Trans Continental Rail
way Companies are making extensive
preparations to transport from 150.000
to 200,000 passengers from east of the
Roi-ky mountains to the Pacific com 1 in
the spring and during next snininer.
The center of attraction to these thous
ands of people is the Klondike country,
beeauseof lie fabulous stories of wealth
in the frozen gold fields of the far north,
which have permeated the parlor and
the cabin in every listrict in the Middle,
Eastern and Southern states.
One of the leading business houses of
this citv received a letter from New
York, from a protuine it business man of
that state, in which the writer said that
the rush to the Pacific coast was inevit
able, and thousands from that state
The Country School Teacher
The requirements of a country school
t- aeher are not numerous She must be
a primary. Intermediate, grammar grade
«nd high school teacher combined -be
must lie able to build fires, adjust fallen
stovepipe, put in window panes, sweep.
Ju-t, split kindling, drive a horse, keep
osi of tbe neighborhood quarrels, know
how and when to whip a bad boy,under
stand the echoo' law», raise money for
libraries, keep all records, plant trees on
Arbor day, be of good moral character
«nd pass examination in all branches of
education
For these accomplishments
she receives $30 per month Think of a
girl getting that much! Out of thia »be
pays her board, buys her clothes attends
a summer school, buys educational pa
pers and books, attend» county conven
tion« and bu>» pencils for the pupils.
_____________
What
is left »its _____
adds _ to _________
her bank __
ac-
count, or starts a bank if she prefers,
—
Unless something is done to reduce the
WRITING MATERIAL
r M. CLEMENS
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST.
BIG RED
Earliest and Latest Keeper*.
< Wolff & Zwicker
Iron Works
(INCORPORATED
>ome new varieties of Apple l’ear.
Prune, and Plum. AD.charie and
Nut Tree-..
I take special care to have the tree-
healthy and irue to name.
!
MANUFACTURERS OF
-Hydraulic Pipe
BERR1E3 OP ALL KiîîD3-
Jackson County Note».
Chaa Graff of Granta Pass, made Ash
land a visit last week.
The Normal reopened the 3rd with a
number of new students
George Slot er of Grants Pass,
visiting in Ashland last week.
was
The cit) of Ashland received a carload
of sewer pipe from Portland last week
licit. Henry Klippel of Medford, in*
tends going to tlie Klondike in the
spring.
Crit Tolman has gone to Alaska via
San Francisco. Crit seems to like the
frozen north.
Mr and Mrs G F. Billings of Ashland
have returned from San Francisco where
they bad bsen on a visit.
Mrs. W. W. Keutnor of Ashland, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Burkhalter,
of Oakland. California.
1
:
Courier Clubbing Liat.
Judge Crowell, oar great county judge,
ha» I m « t to Salem before the elate board
of equalization and made one of hit char
ai-terietie speeches in which be asked r.ie
loard to not reduce Jackeon county's
aseevs merit.
Judge Hanna last wook decided that
the county clerk muet file paper« at t* «
minimum fee. Thia waa in accordance
witli a mandamus »uit brought by Colvig
A Reauiee agaiaet Geo. Jackson, the
county clerk.
T. W. Bryant, populist of Aahland.
wrote J. C. Cooper, chairman of the
Union party alate committee, that he
did not care to aaaociate politically with
Coo tier. Pennover, Mitchell nor Thomp
son of the union party foreen.
To new subM-riben, or to old subscriber»
paying up all arrearages and one year in ad
vance, we offer the following clubbing ratea:
This means invariably cash in advance
Pub. With
Price Courier
Latiies' Home Journul,
11.00 $2.W)
McClure’u Magazine,
1.00 2.00
Overland Monthly,
1.00 2.00
Cosmopolitan, -
l.(Ml 2.00
1.5Ü 2.00
Weekly Examiner,
WtaAkly GrAirnnian, -
1.50 2.00
2.00
N.Y World, (thrice a week)
Mining and »Scientific PreM( 3.00 3.00
Record’s "Klondike Book,” 1.60 200
How Whitman Saved Oregon 1.60 2.00
4 U0 4.00
Harper's Magazine,
4.00 4.15
Harper's Weekly,
Harper’s Bazar,
4.00 4.26
1.00 2.00
The city of Aahland makes a good Harper’s Round Table, •
showing in her financial report for Literature. .... 4.00 4.60
We can save you money on any publica
the year ending December 31, 1887. tion. Let us bear from you.
Total receipts frotu all sources 11 4,426.13
He te a Mu.-hlWanted -Crook. '
Expenditures $12,437.50, leaving a bal
ance in the treasury of $1,989.63.
Frank Youmans, formerly of Ashland,
The city of Ashland has taken up the whose last escapades were reported in a
tramp queetion. The council ordered recent issue of tbe Tidings seems to ba
badly wanted in Chicagoan well as in
Minneapolis and Portland. Chief of
Police Barry of Portland is in receipt of
a letter from the Minneapolis police
department advising him that an officer
is enrou'e fur Fortlaud to get possession,
if possible, of Frank Youmans, wanted
there for tbe larceny of a bicycle from
the Globe building
The latter adds
that Youtugne is designated as a danger
ous and expert croek.
As has already been reported Youmans
was arrested in l*ortland about two
weeks ago for stealing an overcoat from
a Sixth street bowling alley, and be and
hie pal, Henry Morgan, Alias Welsh, also
hailiag from Minneapolis, are now in the
county jail awaiting the action of the
grand jury in the overcoat theft. As
there ap|>ears to be little doubt of the
eventual indictment and conviction ot
die two crooks, the Minnesota and
Illinois authorities are not likely to get
a "whack” at them till they have dono
penance for their Oregon crimes —Tid
ings.
)LD ! Gold ! hard to get and
heavy to hold, has been an
attractive element to mankind from
the earliest dawn of his existence,
and that it has lost none of its at
tractiveness is evidenced by the uni
versal eagerness to find the
hidden treasures.
The world's mining industry
taken on a new impetus during
past year—Klondike is the rage—
but why need men take a trip so
hazardous into a country where
winter is almost in the bosom of
summer, ana where hardships and
suffering are among the principal
resources of the land ?
Miners, while you are seeking
your fortunes irom the depths of
Mother Earth,turn your attention to
that region which is destined to be
one of the leading sections for prof
itable mining yet known, to that
section having an Italian climate of
sunshine and showers, to that sec
tion where the swiftly flowing
streams may become the power
which will run the machinery of
the many quartz ledges still to
be developed.
That section is
Southern Oregon, in the center of
which is the beautiful and thriving
city of Grants Pass, with its popu
lation of 3000 souls. Her-, is the
place where you can make a beauti
ful home, breathe the pure atmos
phere. have the advantage of good
schools, enjoy excellent church
privileges, eat of the best fruit
grown, and all of this in the center
of wealth, undeveloped and undts
covered, though awaiting the many
hands and the capital to reveal it to
the world. Grants Pass is the nat
ural center of this section in which
there are mines, both placer and
quartz, in every direction. The
placer mines the past year have
Circles represent five mile limits.
yielded between $250,000 and $400-
000 and they are not exhausted by any means. While men are turning their attention to quartz mining they have not
slackened in the least their work in the placers. On the contrary, more work is done in this particular feature of mining
than has been done for years past. Mining is not the only feature of this country's wealth—besides there is the lumber
manufacturing industry which turns out from the surrounding forests of fir, yellow pine and sugar pine to the amount of
15.000,000 feet per year. Of this luntlter many thousand fruit boxes are manufactured for the fruit growers of Southern
Oregon and California, also sashes, doors, mouldings etc., which are xhipjted to California, New Mexico, Nevada, Arizo
na and Utah. This country last year produced an abundant crop of (teaches, [tears and apples. Peaches and pears did not
bring the prices the quality of the fruit demanded on account of the abundance of fruit elsewltere. Apples grown here are
of an excellent quality and flavor, and they are in demand wherever they have Iteen tried. The horticulturist finds here
the climate and soil peculiarly adapted to the production of fruit and when the people learn to take care of it at home by
canning and evaporating iustead of competing with those growers who have a home market, then there is money in this
industry, notwithstanding its being in infancy, .Josephine county is not a farming country in the sense that large supplies
are produced, yet there is sufficient tillable land within the comity from which the jtopulation could lie supplied, were the
proper attention given this line of industry. Klondike may have its fields of gold, but tilts coun'ry is the place for gold,
for the luxuries and necessaries of life,and a good place among good |>eople to build up and make a home. Traveler.come
and investigate tbe natural advantages yet undeveloped. Rainfall about 28 inches yearly. Temperature ranges from 20
to 50 above tn the winter and rarely goes Itelow 15 degrees above zero.
All kinds of
Yellow Apples
disposition can be found everywhere ex-
rept In paradise. ’Tis right to advertise
when the truth is told, ami the peo-
p e should tell it.
JOSEPHINE COUNTY
Galiee boasts of more families titan
prooauly eV. r l ei re but early in itie
spring the majority of them will move
-way to allow the children to attend
Kuseburg Mail Udily
evhool. rCk
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I here
are nine women and 17
at . 1 4:30 r. m
H;30 a . m LV. Portland
»V. 1 !2:50r.
12.2.1 r. m . LV. Albany
ciiiltiren her« at present, the heads of wages, school teachers will have a mo
> _*■ • r. M . Ar. Ro>eburg
«V. 7 :3U a . V
tin lamilies being engaged in mining
| nopoly of
______________
wealth of the ______
country ___
an-l we
OiNliMG -Alt.- UAi iJüDtN auUlt.
A irieud or toe, evidently thinking that »hall find in our midst a lat>or organiza
Pullman
ciulfei Sieepet
I icquired some one io build fire# thexe tion which will menace our free institu
— and —
cold mornings and place buttons where tions and enslave our taxpaye r.—Pri
S econd
ass üleéping C a ..
ehingi« nails now repose, sen*, me a copy mary Education.
All..* i > - • > uh tiiioit^li tram»
01 ( upid’.> Columns pubht-hwd in M*n*
In Olden Times
E g »uri. et particulars inquire of J. • lesota A raieiul perusal 01 the paper
convinced me that 1 could stand the cold People overlooked the importance of
• a . Pu» »»in
' <nta I’a-’M.
and Shing e nails for some time, as permanently beneficial effects and were
West Side Oivisijn
among the long list of fair ones for sale satisfied with transient action ; but now
Mill
IK 11 » I- » I I.V
I A' :. I I -I ■ l'Aï.
here was but Hi tie dough, something a that it is generally known that Syrup of
; . st. i i.v. Portland
Ar. 5:50r. m
I2.if>r. m . : Ar. I'orvallt
i.U’i.n poor cuss Kneads even in (ialice.
tigs will permanently overcame habitual
Theie has been quite a controversy constipation, well informed people will
At Albani and Curvai.:» -.uiiiect win
rain-"1 Or en.ral A Ha-lern Ry.
between sailors, soldiers, miners, govern 1 o', buy oilier laxatives, which act lor a
■XraBM TRAIN HAIM tZXl ZFT »CNDAY.I
KntHnsxllc
I»I1V
ment officials and others as to what par- . ! tim*
time, but
finally tniiiPA
injure thaavalruq
the system
ucular animal ie fit to carry protieions the genuine, made by the California Fig
lu the Dawson mines. Reindeer,horses, ■ Syrup Co
Dire.-t t-'inn-i- -'-n a> an -ruiu-si--'
■ Illi O<-<-i<ie-iin an.i Oriental an t Paeiti-
Mail »ii'aiilHliip Hue« for Al AN ANI>
CHIN A. Sailing dales on application
Rat»*?- and lickHts to Eastern point*
and Europe
Also I \I‘\N CHINA
‘if
IIONOLUIJ ami tUS.Rtl.lA. Can
be obtained Irom I H Purdom Grants
i
Pass.
I H markiiam
P. F. A P. Agi.
R. KOEHLER,
Portanti. Or
Manager
N. E. McQrsw
200,000 People Coming Went in the
Spring and Summer.
ter. but valuable for production with it.
Klondike may boast ot its gold, but it
can offer no inducements to its inttni-
grame to settle down ami make a home,
iliose who go there do »0 with the hope
of finding wealth, but to return to their
native land. No man will go to tA.it
country to remain, goid or no gold, hut
whea they come to this couutry they
come to a place of suiishine, as well as
of tain, of a climate Klondike know» not
of, to a place where many of them will
be satisfied to settle down and make a
aume, when they have lived here long
enough to realize what Southern Oregon
1«.
Is it not to the intere-t of the people
living in Southern Oregon and to tiie in
terest of those who mav Im ate on the
emst that we advertise the honest mer
its of lliis country? AVe do not believe
in Httcb an advertisement that would
bring hundreds of peop!-- here who
would ezpect to rind employment at
which thev could make money now. but
that class who seek mines to develop in a
country where there s a desirable cli
A consunip»
tive hopes and
hopes, but a
time
cornea
when I f ope
ends, and the
black shadow
of despair
forecasts the
coming of
death. Thou
sands of doc
tor* Ray that
consumption
ia incurable Thousands
of consumptives believe
that there is ‘^nothing much
the trouble and that there
Is no need to bother with medicine.” Both
are WTong. Consumption is the most deadly
of diseases but it is distinctly curable. It
haa its Inception, like all other wasting dis
eases, In disorders of the digestive organs
and the first step towards its cure must be
the relief of these disorders.
Ninety eight per cent, of all cases of con
sumption are cured by Dr. Pierce’s Golden
Medteal Discovery. Thousands of con
sumptives have testified to their comple'e
and permanent recovery through its use,
after they were given up by the doctors and
all hope was gone. It corrects all disorders
of the digestion, makes assimilation M I
fills the blood with the life-giving elements
that build up new. firm and healthy tissues,
and acting directly upon the lungs drives
out all dlseiabc germ«. It ia a specific for
all lingering, bronchial, throat and lung
affections.
“I have been troubled with indigestion and
dyspepsia" writes Geo H. Sluter Esq. of Yatea
City, Knox Co., Ills., “for the taM two years. I
got a Ixittleof your ‘Golden Medical Discovery•
and took it as you directed. It did meso nm< h
good I am gobi# tn get ,im-th<
- ike it.
It ia th« best medicine in the world for those who
have stomach trouble. I have rvcotumenaed it
to aertrai already."
The best medical book ever published in
any language is Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense
Medical Adviser. Over 68n noo copies of
this book have been sold for |i so each. It
contains t.oofi pages and vx> illustration«.
It gives suggestions for treatment of all ail
ments There are also prescriptions. This
valuable book, in paper binding?may now
be had frkr for the asking Send 91 one-
cent stamps to the World’s Dispensary
Medical Association. Buffalo, N. Y . to pay
the cost of mailing on/y If fine cloth bind
ing is desired, send 10 cento extra, 31 cento
REVERSE SIDE OF LETTER HEAD.
All Kinds of
Machinery for Mining Purposes.
£9"»Tree« inspected every year,
iiruer- by nsil will receive prompt
attention.
J. T. TAYLOR,
Bridge Wotk. Bolts, Rods, Iron Shutters,
Cells, Window Guards, Doors, and
paoPRlETOs
L D. Fay à Sons’
Cast Iron Structure Work
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED
E TIM ATES FURNISHED ............
Portland, Oregon. ?
Headquarter- for
New Rigs, Safe
and Fast Teams.
Commercial Travelers given spec
ial atienrion
M. CHILES
DEALER IN
OR .NTS PASS, OR
Horses >os'del at reason»'*-
rat»»
Staple <L Fancy Groceries
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK
OF
.iH fHrtRN
Hardware, Tinware, Tableware
Every article sold warranted as represented.
tn exchange
Farm Produce taken
nKEf'dlN
550,000
0 toiUl Stock
The Cheapest
Place for...
>n
T<
lie I
would reach til* coast, some aero»» the
con'inent and others around Gape Horn.
There is no qu-stion but what the rail
road companies are going to be taxed to
their fullest capacity, bill it will be im-
l»>e-ible for the eteainship fut ilities ply
Ing on the coast wi'hin the next six
months to convev that arritv of people to
Klondike, provided that be their desired
destination
ft may bethat there are milliotiaof
in the extensive undeveloped re.
of unknown Alaska, but when
that is said comparatively all is told
and nvis»/ of tbe thoii»an l» wh 1 are look
I mg in that direction will be disappoint
j ed in reaching there this season, ami
consequently, some of them will return
t > their,homes, but many of them will
-eek homes and investments on the
coast in Oregon ^California and Washing
ton.
Many of those who will reach Klon
dike would have no de»ire to go there if
tt-ey knew about the gold fields of Ore
god There is room in the great state of
Oregon for many limes the lOt.OOO or
20H.OO) people who will come West, ami
still have plenty of room left. Many of
tbess thousands will 'find their wey to
Southern Oregon, many of them with
■toney to inveo1, and where can they
find afield more prospective for millions
ot gold than in Josephine and Jackson
coontiee? The gold is here in immense
quantities. Much has been take,, out,
though only from the surface, so to
speak, but a ben Capital demons rates,
which it most ilo sooner or later, that
this is a very rich stx>t. then those who
have looked euepietouely n|»m the min
ing induetry will be amazed at their lack
of faith.
The writer of this article knows of no
mining country so favored with other
R->(ue river
advantages an this section
has an abondance of water that can be
utilized by capital to ron hundreds of
placer mines that have never been
lose tied .the year round, beaidee furnish
ing plowly of water to irrigate the tbooe-
ende of arree of arid land ia Southern
Orogoo, wbkb are worth lees without wa
Iron and Steel Implements'
•»peri»I Atte
» ic-r», ¡»»uur
OF ALL KINDS
l •
nt
0’1, Paint and Glass.
F. H. SCHMIDT.
Corner Sixth »nd I
-«eu.
•nate in which to live. I' would b» of no
vain« to the country nor to immigran » to
have hundred« of men to locate am mg 11«
wh-> have nothing and who are dependent
upon each day'« labor for »up|x>rt.neither
would it he proB ible to such men to go
to «country where there are no riten
live manufacturing indestriee to furnish
labor.
Thi» country weeds capital to develop
the mines and to furnish the water sup
ply for irrigation, making it |»i»«ible for
many to find homes The C oi - rik R be
lieve» in an honest advertisement and to
thia end we suggest. »" a cheep medium
of advertisement that limine», men and
other» use envelope» and letter heads on
th« track of which is an advertisement
■uch a», or aimilar to the one above.
Ther« are many wav« in which the
merit« of Southern Oregon mav be
shown to a good advantage without ex
aggeration or without any great expense.
We realize that there are tnen In thia
conn try who are pessimistic ami will
centure us for Having a good word for
the country, but men of thia nature and
WANAMAKEB
& BROWN’S
CLOTHING
The Jacksonville poet office ¡«sued
money order* during the month of De-
c ember to the amount of |3O21.
that all able bo-lied tramp* found beg-
gmg about the city he required to do 2
hour* work for the city, and than given
M ìwh Minnie ('ohnan of »Medford, ami I a gaod meal, but if thev refused to work,
Attorney W. fl I’arkvr of that city, vi». I then to lie made to leave 'he city or put
Thia 1» a good idea
jted relative« in Grant* Pana during the under arrest
holiday*.
Something to Know
ChM ( hitwood of Aahland, haw gone
1 It may he worth something to know
lie will acri
lo Roseburg to repidn
" '1,1 J that the very beetmedi-me for restoring
a position from the Hamilton Dray
- | the tired out nervous system to a healthy
company of that place
vigor is Electric Bitters. This medicine
I*ro(. Day Parker, principili of th* 1» purely vegetable, acts by giving
South Ashland public school, delivered a tone to the nerve centres in the stomach
lecture last rmnday afternoon before the gently Stimulate» the liver and kidneys,
»Normal students, subject: “Tbt Model end aides these organs in throwing off
Young Man.”
impurities in the blood. Electric Bitters
G. W Crow Ron of Ashland,who some- improves the appetite, aids digestion
time ago went to Minneajiolil, ha» re- ami is pronounced by those who have
turned. He reports that Oregon dried tried it as tbe very beet blood purifier
fruit stantia in advance of California fruit and nerve tonic. Try it. Sold for 50c
or $1.00 per bottle at tV. F. Kremer's
in the Minnea|H>liR market
2
Partiee in Medford are reported hav Drug -tore.
ing disturbed Halvatien Army meetings
To Cure « Cold In Ona Day
Arreeta have been made and the disturb*
Take l.aviltve Bromo Quinine Tablets
era will he inaile to pay the penalty, pro* All lUiiggiHta refund Ilia money if it fail»
to Cure. 25,-enta.
v’ded all of them can He found.
1» noted all over this couutry
for the superiority of Style and
Finish. Customers say it
<
<
<
WEARS BEST
PLEASES MOST
COSTS LEAST
Men's All-Wool Suit» from $7 AO up
EXPRESS PAID.
Y.u are
................
cordially
........... invited to call
and Nee £ amflbb at the
k
WANAMAKER A BROWN
AQENCY.
Front St.
k
Grant« Pa«s, 0^^
Dressmaking
For up-to date Dressmaking
ladies should call on
^WLO-™'KE^^
QLARTZand
PLACER MINES
^£C0H
CLIMATE
I ^SURPASSED
Within 3 miles of the city of
The temperature at Grants Pass
Grants Pass, and extend in
ranges ftom ao to 50 above
1897
all dnections; 150 giants
in winter anti from 50 to
, in operation, and new
toodegrees in summer,
Grant« Pass merchant« in
quartz mills are
The nights are
1897, received in gold dust over
being erected.
always cool.
Mrs. C. A. Snow
Front St. bet. 4th A 5th.
Charges are reasonable and a
perfect fit guaranteed.
PHKBY-
D'oto^rafer
Opposite Court House
GRANT'S PAW, ORE
$300,000.00
Population 3,00c ft churche«; 4 newspaper«, 5 faeton
One of the
5 hotel«, good school.«.
BEST
GRANTS PASS THE COMMERCIAL CENTER
OhildroBi Pictures a Specialty.