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as iKBcriNUKMT pAru, D kvotid E m ' kially to ruk lüikkKki* or Soir h kk« Oatuoa. GRANTS PASS. JOSEPHINE COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER ta. 1899 Advised io keep Away. Sign* or War. The advice of Walter De Vania, M. E. Portland is becoming quits a military and Depute United States Geological tenter. With hundreds of soldiers sta •wV and Mineral Surveyor, who has spent tioned at Vancouver, which except for a three years of hia hie in Alaska, is that river and a state line is almost a suberb Bicycle hospital for all repairing at the Klondike is a good place to keep of Portland, and hundreds of other sol Cramer Bros. The smell of smoke, the tongue of flatnc, away from. While a few men stumble diers passing through on their way Perhaps you have noticed the chill in the air these crisp That hungry reaching, rises, swells. Rev. J. L Stratford of Roseburg has upon toe gold very many watte their home or to the seat of war, Uncle Sam's mornings and cool eveniugs—that calls for some warmer The rising tire, the roof ablaze, been viti'ing at (¡rants Pass and Ash* energies ami exhaust their means in a defender* are becoming familiar igures I The whistles harsh, the clang of Udis. under ware. Come to our ¡»tore and we can fit you out with vain endeavor to find gold a here there io our midst. Almost all of them are comfortable wear. Edith Chapman of Ashland The quick, sharp sound of running feet. is none. The Klondike, rays Mr. l>e splendid specimens of young manhood, came down Wednesday of last week for The terrritying cry of tire. Varila.aud by the Klondike.ie meant all of which any country might be proud. a visit with friends. The rattling cart, the clanging gong. the auriferous territory on the Yukon Three transports are now in the har The fierce flame monuting swiftly higher. is more of a gamble or speculation than bor, and Portland's reputitinn as a Hon. W. M. Colvig who attending the circuit court returned last The clamor of the maddened throng. any other placer country probably in port where government aliips can enter Wednesday to Jacksonville. The long red streamers, wind-swept,tassed, the world, because it is s> uncertain. is already fairly established. Some re Will be in demand. We keep a full stock of them. It is not, Mr. D j Varila contends, a true pairing and outfitting will be done here Attorneys A. S. Hatnmond anu W. I. The water's rush, the hissing stream. placer country and therefore the gold is also, which will beau additional notice Vawter of Medford were in (¡rants Pass The effort futile, useless, lost. Better come and get a pair before the rains set in and you not well distributed. The placer gold of of Portland’s preparedness for business. FURNITURE. LAMPS, CROCKERY. MATTRESSES. Friday, on court business. may prevent a hard cold. The crash of timbers, the falling wall, the Yukon interior he holds is the pro The good i»eople of Portland, in common CARPETS. TINWARE. PILLOWS. W000ENWARE Mrs. Ray Everett went to Medford the blinding smoke, the scorching heat. duct of erosion or of now extinct or with those everywhere, deplore war, MATTINGS GRANITEWARE, TOOLS, COTS, Thursday Io visit a lew days with her The fiercely rolling sea of flame. ancient glaciers, carried down by them but if there must be war, Portland is LINOLEUM. GLASSWARE. LACE CURTAINS MIRRORS. paients, Mr. aud Mrs. B. N. Butler. The steaming mud beneath the feet. irom unknown fountain heads and left ready not only to furnish men to fight, J H. Booth of Roseburg and R. A. in the crevices, gulches or depressions but merchandise and materials, and a The dying wind, the fierceness spent. Booth. Frank Mee and M A. Wertz, found on bedrock. The uncertainties harbor for any number of transport The fire-fiend conquered, beateo down. Opera Hcuse Blo.k New Hrit^sells Carpet—a beauty ' have gone to Pelican bay .for a ten day’s of the Yukon, Mr. Varila insists, are too ships.—Telegram. The ruin wrought, the danger past, vacation at that resort. A new idea in Mattings —Beats anything you ever saw for < w 1*11 11 I Ia great fur the average mm to undertake The fire-swept, desolated town Nome Mining District the money—handsome designs. W. II. Hampton of the Columbia mining up there, no matter in what part The treacherous wind, the smoldering tire The reports from Cape Nome are as mine returned on Wednesday last from Big assortment Granite, Tinware and Gold Pans. of the country he may locate in. Again, The ready hand, the watchful eye attending the sessions of the American he says that too much is being made out varied and conflicting as possible and as Wattle Irons, Crystal Glass Wash Boards. The blackened hea|« where house* were. institute of Mining Engineers, at San of thu bulcusb of the few and too little numerous as the sands on the seashore. BORGE II HINNS, ROBERT G. SMITH. Bread Raisers, Roasters and Bakers. Wire Goods. The smoke wreath in the autumn sky. It ia almost impossible to get any two Francisco. notice taken ot the large majority who men to report alike. ASSAYER, H D. NORTON, Circuit Judge H L Benson of Klamath The brain bewildered, shocked and stunned, return unsuccessful. One thing seems certain, however; By sudden rude misfortune pressed, Alter having read some recent ac Falls, who has been visiting at Roseburg, Office op|M»ite Hotel Joeepliine, The ruined victim’s stony gaze, counts of rich Klondikers who Lave re there is gold in the Cape Nome district. Sa’em, and other valley towns, spent A ttorneys and C ovnsei . ors G kantb P abb , - - O regon . The stricken head upon the breast. turned and are to return, he ielt it in How much nr bow little defietids a great Wednesday last in our city and left for E. at L aw . Lakeview Thursday morning to open cumbent upon himself to enter his deal on the imaginations of those who protest and that most emphatically see the country and those who read the Office in First National Bank Building. court at that place on Monday Oct. 9. C. HOUGH, The Scissors against thu misrepresentation of some reports. If Shiloh ’ s Cough and Consumption Grants I ass will not long remain in J * ATTORNEY-AT LAW, G mantb P aks , - • O regon . After summing up the evidence as cure, which is sold for the small price of ashes. She has too many enterprising papers and of thu ininurs themselves gleaned from these many re|>orte, it ¡Fiactices in all State and Federal Courts m a good many cases. Mr. Du Varila 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1.00, does not cure citizens to allow that.—Statesman. was at Dawsun and took pains to secure may be said that there is gold in pay- pRK’E A VOORHIES, take the buttle back and we will refund r Office over First National Bank. mg quantities, and in some instanc'es your money. Sold for over fifty years on The situation in the Transvaal is accurate information in regard to the MU ntb P abb , - - O regon . REAL ESTATE, and extremely rich de|>osil8 of gold. How- output of gold. From what he was able this guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50cts. graver than ever, but the seat of alarm IN<1 RANCE. ever, much gold there iuay be, there Clothes Pins, 4 doi for 5c; the New Stove Polish, toe; a Cobbling — W. F. Kremer . has been transferred from Pretoria to to learn be does not believe that above . PERKINS. f> $ J> $ f $ You dan save them here, For things for $fl, 1)00, 00J will possibly come out or is are drawbacks, and these make the Outfit for 95c. Representing the most reliable com London. — ¡ ’ la indealer. Mrs. Sturgis of Grants P ass who has panies in existenc", (.both fire and life). there to come out. His main protest district an undesirable place, which the House or Camp been visiting relatives in Ashlandgfor Notary Public. Latest advices indicate that there is however, is not against the statements should be avoided by poor men. It some time, ame down Thursday evening costs a great deal of money to reach G rants P ass , (>U EG. S'. much disturbance in the interior of Ja of large outputs, but agaiuat the delusion and will visit several days with Mr. and into which men all over the country Nome. Large corporations have staked Mrs. W. H. Meeker and her daughter. maica. Can it be that the brand of gin O h boom . all the ground insight: wood is scarce the guest of Mrs. Washington McLean, GftAKTb PASS,» The America cup, for which the Amer ger for which that country has been so are being led and induced to go there. .Mrs. W. E Nicholson.—Mail. and the country is low, swampy, damp who lives near the White House, aud the ican and English yachts contested the justly celebrated is losing its grip?—S F. Mr. Du Vania says that out of the 1700 0. Mingus of Ashland was severely fall.' K)«. J. JENNINGS, claims worked in the Klondike section and unhealthy; and last, but not least, Atmv and Navy club, which is one of first race, was won by the yacht Amer hurt in a runaway accident last Wed nee the country is so isolated that a man be- the admiral's old haunts. Before set ica, August 17, ls>L Seventeen years Gen’l Agt for Oregon not over forty on Eldorado and twenty Senator Hanna is quoted as saving coming destitute there, would be worse tling down he will go to some quiet elapsed before any effort was made to M ac A rthi r -F orrebt C yanide P rocess . day. He was unloading some boxes oí on Bonanza pai«l for the working, or fruit at the freight depot at Ashland, that the proposition to nominate Dewey off than on a desert isle. place, probably to Vermont, his native recover the cup, but on August 8, 1870, 30 Y ears Experience. paid for the fuel consumed. He says Cyanide and Chlorination treatment and bi^ horse became Lightened at an lor president.is an insult to the Admiral. Therefore, conservative mvii warn peo slate, for a long rest. of Ores. the British yacht Cambria contested for wood costs |IO() a cord and wages $15 a iv Office in Opera House block; see the sign Bullion Refined and Shipped. incoming train and started to run, tLrow- Of course no one cares much about the dav, that the cost of sinking a shaft lat a ple not to be in too big a hurry to rush The case of Capt. Carter, of the army, the cup and was beaten by the Magic. of The Big Tooth. ia there. A late letter received from who was sentenced by a court martial to In 1871 the Livonia was beaten by the mg him v .• and running the wagon over presidency, still it wasn’t generally least $lo a foot, so that a man can run (»RANTS P ass , • • OREGON. O regon . G bantb P abb , Nome is of the glowing order. It reads: dismissal from the army, five years im the American yachts Columbia and Sap him. No bones were broken, but he known before that the office was a dis through a small fortune in a very little “I must write you and tell you about prisonment and $5,000 fine, which has pho. In 1870 the Countess of Dufferin was severely bruised and his advanced grace.—S. F. Bulletin. while and if he ia not lucky in his first age makes his condition more serious this wonderfully rich country. I want been the cause of many sensational (Canadian yacht) a as beaten dy the Ma venture to bedrock he fiuda hiineelf ■ K P. DODGE, It might be observed that Cuba lias you to believe every word I write you, newspaper publications, by reason of the deleine; in 1881 the Canadian yacht Ata- Tne Oregon Native Son is an iilustra poor man in the mont iuhoipilable never before in its history enjoyed a sea tori am taking uo man’s word for it, extraordinary efforts made by men of lanta wa* beaten by the Mischief; in INSÙ R ANCE and ted monthly magazine of history, pub country on earth fur a poor man. It ia Bon of absolute peace as it has since it but have seeu with my own eyes all 1 prominence to get the verdict of the 1885 the British yacht Genesta was REAL ESTATE lished in Portland, ami deaerves the »up- simply suicide, be says, for any man If you are in need of Harness, has been under United States control. write you. But I will say, in advance, court-martial set aside, has been ended I »eaten by the Puritan, September 13; in port of every patriotic resident of the logo into the country to prospect with dlLiie. Eire and Accident Insurance, either single or double, Halters, Pacific Northwest It is devoted to the The condition of Cuba is a valuable ob the country is located many miles in all by the approval of the verdict of the 1886 the British yacht Galatea was iBoffice with Price A Voorhiea. less than two years* supplies. directions, except the ocean I »each. Sweat Pads or anything else in the history of the original Oregm. is well ject lesson for Filipinos who are looking court-martial by the president Capt. tM*aten by the Volunteer; in October, De Varila le’t Dawson July 23, 1898, K ant .' P abb , - - Ommos. lor good government.—Albany Herald. **ln the first place, all the creeks and Carter has been formally dismissed from 1893, Lord Dunraven’s Valkyrie was Harness line, don’t fail to go to the printed on glazed paper, is beautifully and at that time there were 2500 boats most of the gulches that are oemg work the army and is already in prison. IDs beaten by the Vigilant. In October, illustrated, and the subscription ¡»rice is Front Street Harness Shop. William Waldorf Astor, though he lined up along shore with the owners •OSHOW & SHERIDA N, ed are very rich. People are taking out crime was embezzlement of public mon 1895, lx>rd Dunraven’s Valkyrie 111 was but one dollar per annum. Such a mag mostly aien whose future was very un has chosen to abjure bls American citi Shoemaking and repairing neatly all kinds of money. In every hole that ey in connection with the payment for beaten by Defender. It is an intereat- azine has been needed in this country The country is staked for MINING ATTORNEYS, zenship, still pays about half a million certain and quickly done. has been sunk in the country they have contracts for river and harbor improve ing (act that the yacht America, al for many years, and we hope it will re seventy miles out of Dawson and it is of taxes in this country. We can stand i*l attention »iven to .Mining found gold in paying quantities, mostly ments, of which he was in charge as an though rebuilt on her original lines, is ceive the liberal support it deserves. the loss of William Waldorf’s person the same with the lower camps. Every and I jiik I I.awa,and lj»nd 1'tli'f |>r.u iic< . coarse gold or shot and pinhead gold. engineer officer. still a splendid example ot American The Medford Mail says: We are in ality. His better part is with us yet.— claim thought to be worth anything on O regon . Representative Hull o'! Iowa, who was shipbuilding. After her famous victory RoHElli kg Koyukuk river for <MK) miles is staked These all are summer diggings and shal formed that some Portland parties have S. F. Bulletin. low, bains only one to seven feet t<> bed chairman of the Military Committee of of 1851 she wan purchased by an Eng several men at work under the super- already, and yet theie is not that live If Admiral Dewey will reflect, he will lineBs at any of the new or revived rock. Now comes the most wonderful the last bouse, ami who ia likely to bold lish lord and raced in English waters i vision of I). I* Grenniger, prospecting discovery of all. All along the lieach, the same place in the next house, is a with much success. During the civil \ Graduate of Horology l’a>-au Univer for coal up near A-lie»to», on Evans revise his opinion that the day of recep diggings that ha» been reported. One sity. Germany. from out in the breakers as (ar as it lias sliong believer in the president’s Phil wtr she was employed as a dispatch- 1 creek. They have cut some thirty feet, tion in New Yotk. glorious a i was, could travel for miles and miles on been prospected to the extreme high ippine policy, which he declares will boat and blockade-runner by the Con was “ ibe greatest day of my life. ” The the last ten of which is coal. It ia re- Forty-Mile and other streams without tide line, more than 2000 men have been give the president ten votes fol every one federate government. She was sunk in IMJited that a three foot vein of solid day of days in his career is, and always seeing a soul. rocking out gold, and most of them are it causes him to lose. St. John's river, but was raised and I coal is now in sight. Work will be will remain, the day when he had a Mr. De Varila talks differently from Commissary General Eagan, who is refitted by the federal government as a ! p'isned and a thorough prospect made to little sell lenient with the Spaniards in most men wuo have b ?en rejjorlud as getting rich. It baa paid from >10 to |500 per day to the men. There are under suspension from duty for five practice vessel for the cadets of thu ascertain if it exiats in paying quantity. Manila. All the glory of ail the rest is saying anything. In abort he believes streaks of red ruby sand in layera ot vears, returned to Washington in a very naval academy ....PRACTICAL Only last year she beat I 480 acres of laud Las been secured by but a sequel to that.—Examiner. that the bottom has dropped out of Daw from two to 10 inches thick found on the cocky mood, and is threatening to take the Puritan, the famous victor of 1885, WATCHMAKER. ; the company in the immediate neighbor son. He expects to see people hus The only famine now raging in tiie beach that pays from 5 cents to |20 to his ease to congress for vindication. in a nailing race in the schooner class. I hood which looks as if they feel certain tle themselves out of there this fall. Pacific slates is a freight rar famine. It the pan. Just think of thia! As far a* This has caused surprise in Washington, Price- Moderate ; full i nf success. He says he saw George Carmack, the Toledo Weekly Blade. is caused by the enormous amount of 100 miles the beach baa been prospected where Hie general opinion, including Guarantee Given. lamous Bonanza discoverer, who arriv To Cure a Cold io G iip l>ay. grain, fruit, goods, tattle and lumber to I he Toledo Weekly Blade has a large ed on the R »anokv, where he was at and all is the same. And, blessed thing, that of many of Gen. Eagan ’s personal <;it Ts r iss. OHE Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet“. lie sent per railroad, and the fart that friends, ia that lie got out of an ugly circulation throughout the county and Fort Get There, and knows what money it is all open to the world, as no one can All druggist« refund money if it fails to cure the freight cars are few in comparison locate any part of the ocean (»each t>el«>w •crape very easily, and that the best there are, no doubt, a large number of E. W. Grove’ii signature on every box. 25c with the amount of freight to be hauled. Carmack an«l his two Indian brothers in •ubscribt rs in Josephine county who law who are with him have between ihetu high tide. 1 was rocking myself but thing he can do is to keep quiet and — Klamath Republican. caught cold, got rheumatism and quit. draw his salary a« brigadier general, and wish to continue their subscription. The that sum is $ 4 j 000, representing sev fieri il medical discoverv of the age p • aa Dr. Anthony it out with bis rocker. tie thankful it was not cut off with hir publishers of the Cut bikb and the Blade aut and refreehim? to th“ taste, art gvotl^ The Argentine Republic baa just put eral months work yet Mr. Cormack has Colonel Bmilb is nut here, but I look for suspension, and positively on kidneys, liver and boweis But he has never taken offer both for one year for only |1.25 to all been reported as coming out with a mill deai sincr tho entire M\i*t*m. dispel colds, One Assay Free With Each Subrcription to the Courier. Send in $1.25 lor down an incipient revolution with a ion. He knows of others who have been him every day. Tell Joe Smith to come kindly to advice and if he can get a suf new subscribers or to those who pay up con« iieailnche. fever, habitual ronstinatioc and biliousness. Please buy and try a box one year's subscription to the C ourier ,mentioning this offer and total loss of hie of seven persons This reported as bringing out much gold whose here if ho wants to make money. Car- ficient num tier of congressman interest all arrearages to the C ovbikb and one 9t( C. C to-day; 10, o cents bold aod revolution eeeme not even to have em iu)teed to cure by all druggists. you will receive, in addition to the paper, a ticket entitling you erged from the preparatory Mate, yet it earns have buen grossly over stated. It penlers are very scarce, as all are after ed, it io altogether likely that he will at year in advance gold on the beach. Carpenters’ wages tempt to carry out bis IhrraU». Game Law. to one Gold or Copper assay. Old subscribers can secure a should rank h’gh in the list of deadly is this that is leading too many people to 'The claims of credit for Dewey’s st- are from |1.50 to |2 ¡»er hour, and next their financ ial ruin in the Klondike and ticket by paying all arrears and one year in advance. outbreaks when compared with the nu <iame Warden Quimby has rendered testing their vitality, He knows there ' year this will Ire a great place to take lection to command the Asiatic squad If You want a Ticket Mention this Offer. merous paper revolutions South A»n?ri- a decision ip regard to ths game law, — ----- LumtM ’ r is worth from run, a selection which made glorious contract work are hundreds of num there now who ROQUE RIVER COURIER can coun’riea have produced —States 1 a iiui .. lirji ... that the number of birds th st caa I m haven’t the price of their lare home and $100 to $150 per 1009 now. This is on history, pul forward by friends ot «ever man There ia no al gentleman, notably Gov. Roosevelt killed in one day does not apply to one he can »ee nu other way fur it but gov account of the landing kind but that only fifteen of all kinds may — OF — The new Ashland mine owners have ernment help to get them out of it. wharf and can never be any, as the ice and Senator Procter, are not recognized na killed. Deputy game wardens are by Secretary Long, who says the ciedit would break it down in the winter. a-force of a I »out 27 men at work on ’ heir Mr. De Variia talks ol the mineral SOUTHERN OREGON. authorized to examine game bags which belongs to no hum so being except Dew property. characterleti«-^ of the country as a man There is no harbor, either, and ships Bartlett's old Stand, • look too full. The birds may not be sold, thoroughly familiar wi.'h it and assigns have to anchor out in the oiling for day* ey li iinself, who was recoin mended by Capital Stock, but may tie shipped a* gilts to friends his rsasuns at every stage why thu gold and days sometime« before they can dis the bureau of navigation for the assign and express may receive them for that cannot be generally found. II“ Ion been charge their freight or passengers. The ment, because of his special fillies* for ■;’. five dcqjosits subject to check or on purpose. the command ami because it was his fisrtit; ate payable on demand. exploring the country all the way from ocean swells run pretty high here.” FLOUR AND FEED. turn to go to sea and command a »quad Yakutat Bay to Fort Ho|»e, above Bering Sei is sight d.-afts on New Tork, >an Fran- Wsihmgton Letter. ron lie adds (hat the president ap Straits. 1 he whole region from While eioc««. and I *u! land. F rom our regular correspondent. proved his choice of fie wry the firsi I Telegraphic transfers sold on all ¡»ointe in Horse rapid» tu Nultalo is ot the same No president ol the United Ktatea ever time the matter *ai iq>okrn of to him, the genera! characteristic», so tar as the au B \ _ riferous showing g«»ec. No true rim received such a greeting an was given to arid that the appointment was fully set | ■It r . - . ruck is ever found anti none of the urual Admiral D«<wey on the streets ol Wash tied although not announced, la-fore I < ' indications of a genuine auriferous de ing <m ilii* evening, and it is doebtfui there were any outside requests lor Dew ■gon. and «>n all accesible point*. posit, llie entire twd rook is hum* whether any president ever will, unless ey’s assignment to the place. Dewev* fi. D. FRY, Prwideot. J B. PADDOCK. Propr mucky aud di«»)»}>ointing It may Le one g»-ts elected by unanimous vote, friends had got the idea from him that ! J. T.TUFFS. Vice President. tound .10 feet from the warfare or it may which isn’t probable. No matter how he thought Hon. Theodore Roosevelt, ar Having purchase 1 the Vaible Stock an«l Business heretofore owned and win R. A. B ooth . Cashier crup out almost at the grass route. The popular a pres.»lent may lie, be is the the tune assistant se< retary of the naw, ! KF.Tl’RN OF THF FAVORITE Dieted by Will Jackson, I am now in po«iiion to furnish anything in the lineo country is alluvial granite, wiiho»itthe « realion ol a political party and be is al had been instrumental in getting him Cemetery work cither in MARBLE r GRANITE I have had over a quarter -> ways strongly op|»osed «nd • metirue* nnl to Asiatic waters, but, of con rar, char*« t risties of slate, schist, talc, p< r 00 < century of experience in th Marble and Granite Bu-ines* and can fill your or pbyry or the usual indications of gold ittrongly hated by a minority of the i*o «♦•■ retary L«mg known all ab>*it it. ders promptly an«l give you the be-t of workmanship. pie. The ovation to Admiral De vey, ft in very closely indi< a ted by these ' bearing. Aral Her T’,i«fllent Company in a Wil! make a specialty of construction work from your own designs. At the present lime Little Munook who has no opponents, wss psrih it sted lion <i( the ad mm i*t rat Ion in giving Gen I Report»are of New in by everybody, all eager to do hor or to Olis a number ol additional staff officers • J. B FADDOOK. gives the most promise and is the rnott ...COMEDfES AND DRAMAS... : the man who hs 1 done wz much to '«onor including Gen Tuetslure '<liwan as i ac ive oi any of llie camps,—8e ill I« P. I. Mr. De Varila has recently taken up I his country. After l»eing esc«»rted rum chief ol staff ami principal assistant, I - ClMÍ • cts gently on the t A uthority. bis S'jsfe in (¿rants Pass, being al the railroad station to the White Hou«»e that Gen Oils is to retain the supreme J.Errwrr. tracts»] here by the many inducements by a company of United htstra cavalry command in the Philippines, notwilh | ¿i MU iiiKlard and ad vantage» of this sectioa as a and paying his respect» to the president standing the extraordinary efforts that ' mining country. He is not an entire and the entire cabinet. Admiral Dewey have been made to get him removed , stranger here, having pss«ed through and the president proctefiad to the It is understood among war department , here several years ag > with the U. 8. stand enctod for them to review the officials that Gen. H hwan, who i« a W larvili * surveyors. He is a mining engineer civ.c parada where they stood side by lawyer as well as an offiicer of fine ex* an«! a pra< ti< al miner «4 eglonwive ex- side, not only while the parade proper rutive ability, will relieve (ten. Otis ol | Stages -un loth ways daily between Grants Pa,s, Oregon, and Crescent perisnee, ba« cnin«*»] in fouth Africa and no arched by in a blaze of fire works and much of the adin initiative work ¡»er- City. Cal., passing thr.) <h the following interior points • Wilder- ¡«i«..: 11;« i>!«- - spent several years in Alaska. Ite is red light, and amid continuous < (jeering, taming to the office of military governor rille. Love’s, Anderson, Kerby. Waldo, r Shelly Creek, • eil please«! with the ^ltlook here and but while thousand« of men, women and thus giving Inin more time u devote to ■ Patrick's C reek. Gasquets. OVERCOMES ~ ‘ i< now out investigating the furmalione | children, following the parade, mar« bed the coming military campaign. by. The latter was an inaovation maeb fr»»m a geoi'»giral standi oint. WESTBOCND ft C. Merriam Co.. RuDIlwi»« r*». EASTBOUND appreciated by the crowd, as it enabled The question of an artesian *el!|»s Bprtngfield, Wn««, Leave I^ave Crescent City . J. W. < tfman returned nut «in pt y thousands to get a g«x>d near look at Ad tiring agitated in Medford. The Medford 6 a Hl Arrive kITION ive at Waldo .. .. tended fro i Wolf rre«-s Kat onlay •rt- miral l>ewey, who would otherwise only Brewing Co. has bored a well to a depth 8 P ni Leas ve Waldo................ yo a. m «»ink down sixteen lr-t have ghmi»sed him from a distance. Al ol 6OI feet, but dore not frei justified in Arri i detonip*4W-«l quarts ■nd though he will mske his home in Wash going deeper without assialance. The it Grants Pass 3op tn. pro«|tei t« amazing1/ and ington, Admiral l>ew»y will not be per- project K an es périment, but in thought es is beantiiul. A He has also madu •r*- manently settled ontii the committee to be fully worth trying as it wool I he «nt City. Excunioc quarts h prom i * h - | bays tbs house for which ample hinds productive of a good deal of benefit i1 | have boon «ionalodIls is st proasnt surreesful. J C. HARPER, Grants Paw, Or.. Manager local toappciuiw Fail Underwear The peaceful town, the midday hour. The quiet rtreet, all things at rest. The blazing sun, the fleeting cloud. The sweeping wind fropi out the west. » S’ ► > > Buy Crockery and llousefurnishing Kight. Welch’s Clothing Store, New Goods Again this Week. special Lace Curtain SPECIAL ‘25c each. special Tumblers special Ml Hl 4 for 10c. We arc Headquarters. l?- li ASSAY ER. W. G. Wright, iw » Joseph Kessler, FK0SFEQT2KJ ATTENTION —— FIRST NATIONAL ZB JL JSTŒC .A. $50,000. LET RUSS, Staple and Fancy Groceries,Provisions Opera House Grants Pass Marble and Granite Works g Oct, 16/99. MISS JESSIE SHIRLEY Webster’s international Dictionary tats Pass & A i-JS STAGE LINE cent City K idneys , L iver (.arrio I . S. Mail". Pa—.ungcr-» and Stage Express. TIME TABLE. and B owels f LtANSES THE ¿VSTEM „. .Married in Haste. Trilby, Doris, Lady of Lyons, Clever Tool, \ Game of Wits. EFFECTUALLY 1Oc and 20c ^ tum C0H^= 'T5BtHEF|'c^ effects buy txt «ewviNt - m * h » o ex GumupG,$mr(2. TheJSugar Pine Store Band and Concert Drill