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been lor the benefit of tbe miner», and lx-land am IO«» bad been expended in tbu end of the We are having freqaaot t bo were, «uud dale, sera »»-»M wllb Mr’ county. Tbe »euUuaeet of the delega one day week. fur thr mirsca. tion «a* that road, are good tb>nc*. and Tbe Copper ’ Haib i> devrtep»»«« ‘ i:T j • M^ Lelab that n « >ald be «uand policy u> grant pis« fur a.Mn. <i»* •“*» °' W ■wrona A»n rnornirru*«. <uu*f. pajiM leige. both appropriation«. Kearr.r. return-i «» t* ««’“• l’ C“ Tbna Kattr, tbt ru«tlin< Placer mrret- Bans or a< McBimou: i A coin rail lee conrietirg of Henry yonvil.e Saturday eyenmc- Ona Year, in advance, - • H ® Harin. T. F. Grouser aud K. Tbocna«, ant. wa« in loan Fri iay. Mra. swwart of Grants Faw c»®« Six Months, - • • • .86 tu appointed to draft tn d circulate the Mr. Wetmore, foreajan of the > «am ¿>«n »«nday nW •>“ • ,,ock “ Three Month». . . - .36 necezeary petition«, to bring tbe matter Beer, ia ruabinx thing« there «lav«. Single Copie», • properly before the eoariiy c it > W. S. Webb war buy la«t wwk haul Advertising rale» on appluation. Copy fur cbxngt of id wiut Lan«ie<l in t*iore will be «ome time before the court will I ing hydraulic p f* ter McNeil Bru». Where we will be glad to show anything in the Glendale Wednesday nirfbt Tue^lav noon, otb^rwue <*tunr oi tbe convene, and a« tbe work «hould be be matter will f haripfl fur at ti.e rate of A« a reealt ol the heavy ram» of iatt Mr.ars. Hall and Hadnck. of K on Dry Goods line gun a« «oon tt po««ible, it 1« proponed New goods in all departments, p«r running inch, »mgte column. * u'ra. wt*k Grave creek 1» up an i boomint. dike, «no have been prospecting tn th> tM»n- <I«1 Bfldiu/.n» to copy »di ue « bATK**1 that the fact« be laid before either of the so that our stock is now complete. or at the rate W 10c per runniiiK in< b. ma - I, eooiiu M ooer«, Mr. Tboee or Mr George (tea. Archer returne«! from vwiting dtsinct far “•* , Our store is large and commodious (and we gte coHuun or both of them, and on aefurance that I bi« family at Granta Fa»« tbe tetter north bound o»»r.ar.d Iasi Thursday, have plenty of room to display’ our goods so you Kniered at the po»l oft'« u Granu Pam an appropriation will be granted, to pro for Portland. They are men «bo part oi laat week. Oregon, aa w n'I '-lu. mail matter. need not feel c-owded when you come Then coed immediately to work. The health ol our people i« re sent rapda- and eipect to return about T hcxsday , N ovembf . b 16, 1S99 The caao 1« jiut thia : Here us a con«id- we ire in the < >. store and are handy to get at, we have plenty of work an«! plenty t - tbe boltda.ia. erable area of mining country probably , for you alway, I io the P. O. eat. That make« u« healthy. A popoiar young msn of oar town a« rich aa any ia tbe county, with «ever-1 The creiaert'barloaton WM wrecked 00 No hooeea to rent for iove or money. ... irr**iauUy attract«! to Glendale a an nnebarted ceral reef near the north al hydraulic mine« in operation, and Ila fx)ok« like it would pay some one to few nghta ago. rt tong owl-like to that coast of Luxon on Noe. 2. Every one on quartz recoune« bardlv tom bed at yet, place «bile the ouadM ol nubt aere put up tome «mall bou»ee for rent. board was lately landed on Kemiguiaa belonging logically and geographically falling, and in tbe uivra returning with Our people concluded that the weath ta ttia couaty, yet i ompe..e<l to bring .u island. The natives are friendly. er wa« not profHtiou«, oo d:<i not attend a look ol preternatural tnlel igeura in ita auppiiee from another county, over 1 the dance at Placer, Friday night in any his blitsiug rye*. Kentucky «till retains the right to bar an uunalural rout, for tbe want of a appellation ol ‘’dark and bloody ground" wagon road four aud a ball aide« long, great number. and nobly sustained her reputation in which can be ««cured for (730. Mia« E sie Bannister came down from AT THE RIVERSIDE MR5ERY, tbe incent »lection, having a death roll Merlin Tueeday night for a few days There ia no inreatmant for public To Cure a Cold In Ono Day Cito. Sparliti i. the happy possessor ol of 23, besides many wo unded, and is money that will yield quicker and aurer GBANTS PASS. ORE.. visit with her brother, and the fani y of Take l-axative Bromo Quinine Tablet». thieateniag civil war aa a aetllemeat of return« than wagon road« Their * Dew boggy. Look out, girla! A il d ruggirti» refund money if it fail» to cure Mr Enyart. You will find a nice lot ol healthy M im bill’s pupila gave her a surprise E. W. Grove » ugnature on every boi. 25. election dispute«. worth can hardly be eatimated ia dollara J The superinten lent of tbe Ajax mine and cent«. A needed a agon road pays t arty Tuesday night of last week, Apples, latest keepers as wa» in our town ^turday, laying in trees. In tbe recent «lection in Ohio, the lor itself ali«‘Mt by the time of Ha com- Mias Kitty Well», ol tbe Prorolt BORN supplies. He eaya Ins mine i« showing well as earliest. Pears, Cherries, republicans elected ths governor, Nash, pleuoa, by tbe increased valuation ol j school, gave an entertainment Friday DE FLY—In Grants Pa—, Ore« . .Nov. up better aa it ia being worked. Plums, Peach Prune. Nut and bet tbe legislature will be democratic. property whv ii it bring-. We hope io night, enich an quite a success, al 9. 1899, to Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Ita Puy In New York, the republicans mad* a The Browning ledge is rich. It pros- | Shade trees, as well a. Berry plants. ee* many more road, built daring though tlie «'tendance waa not an great a daughter. gain of 12 representalirsr in tbe asmun- pe<at the rate of > in gold a^i I?" Get my Prices before you buy. tbe next few years, but it will prooably u it would have been if tbe weather ha^ bly, giving them a majority of 3li. in silver, to the ton. We understand MARRIED. fie some time before a proposition so been more favorable. Greater New York want democratic, they are going to p'it up a mill. inviting as the present one, is again laid The funeral services of Grant Topping J. T. TAYLOR. Maaaai bussH» is republican, but Boston HWAY NE— HERBERGER— In th. Jar. AIderrou arrived on Friday morn* bslore th* county court. were conducted in the Baptist church Catholic churl 0 in Jackaonville. Nov. inga train from Portland for a visit with is democratic. I'ennaylvania,Naw Jersey. 13. 1899, by Rev. M J. Hicaav, P F Friday afternoon, by thr A. O. U. W. of Iowa and South Dakota are rspublican. Swayne, and Mis. Barbara Herberger. hi« parent« at this place. Mr. A. has PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS. which he was 1 tnsmher. The very Maryland ia democratic and Nebraska Throw Hirn Out. been in the hospital there for about six thoughtful and appropriate sermon was M< IRR18—JACOBS—In Jwckejnvide, fusion. I’bslan, democratic, is elected A mass meeting wa« held on Friday Novll, 1899,by W ». Cri«*il. cmnt v months. “But, dear cr.usn, have you many mayor of Fan Franci»co. In Kentucky, evening in the Opera house for the pur ¡»reached by Dr. J^eslie of Granta Para. judge, K. ». Morri, il Taient, and J. C. 1/ewis is operating both of his b g debts r "No; 1 can almost marry for The seating capa< ity of the church wa« both «idea claim tbe electian, the re pose of assisting in a concerted move Mia. Cora Jacobs of Ashland mines with plenty of water, and ia work love.”—Fliegende Blaetter. insufficient to bold the large crowd which publican* out claiming tbs democrat« by ment to unseat Brigham H. Roberte, BGUSSoM—HENRY—In Jack-on ville ing a larxe force of men. The Ste.in “I see villainy in your faee,” »aid a Lad gathered to show their re«|»ect for at the residence of Ci S Epperson, a considerable margin congreseman-elect from Utah, from the the drparte«! and sympathy for the be Beer <sl«o ha* plenty of water, «o with judge to a prisu in r. "May it please Nov. 9. 1899. by Rev. R. ». Dunlap, your honor,’* »aid the latter, "that ia a bouse of Representative» of the United J. P., ». J. B oumoui , and Miss Ethel the early «tart they have, they will personal reflectio in.—--Metropolitan. reaved ones. After the servi« ea in the It in to b* hoped that the voters ol States. As it «a» a very stormy eve church the remain« were taken to the work a large amount of ground H. Henry. thia Ibi. county will net be indifferent to Of Coun -The Count—"I loaf you! ning, the number of people present was cemetery and laid to rest. JENNINGS—HAYLE—In Ashland, on eaaon. thia matter ol Brigham Roberta. It ia The Girl—“Ye»; I voukl marry y □ much smaller than it would otherwise Nov. 11,1899, by M Barry, J. P., El Sir Topping was an old resident of Our roads are very b.d as there is *0 but it take» tw to make a bargain, really a matter ol urgency. It ia a mis- don Jennings, of Hterlingville and have been, but those who were in al Williams and greatly loved and re- 1 will see your much teaming done in our vicinity. counts'* “Sairtainly! take for any one to auppoae that polyg Mis. Ida Mayle of Aahland, tendante represented the best element Apectr«! by all who knew him. There Sam Aldrreon is running a job wagon father t<.-in<irrow."—Y onken State»- amy ia confined to the atate of Utah. of uilizcnsbip and made up in earnest- couLl have beeti no better proof of tins for ihi«» town and is kept very busy man. Thera are large colonies of Mormon, in DIED naas what they lacked in numbers. Conditional.—Little Edgar— ‘‘Pa. is love and respect than the way in which Lew Brow ning sometime« has to hire an .Nevada, Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho and On motion, H. C. Kinney was elected tbe people of Williams and vicinity came TOPPING—In Williams precinct, on extra delivery wagon, hia bnsine-n is so the a in Colorado pronounced as in Oregon, and polygamy enata among Wednesday, Nov 8, 1899, of injuri»» maiden or as in gladden?” Pa—‘‘It all chairman of tbs meeting. The first out tu pay their last respects to him. them Thia movement la not against received by being struck by a falling large. Cue A Co. are also doing a good dep< . !s on whether you want to make nuuibrt of the program was the national He leaves an aged mother, a sister, two business. tree, Grant Topping aged 37 years, Mormouiam aa a religion, but against Colorado rhyme with dodo or shadow.” song “America" in which the whole brothers and a wife and five children to the crime of polygamy, which a not a A. H. Osborn of Tunnel 9 is in our • —Chicago '1 iines-llerald. audience participated. Rev. U. W. Hays mourn his loss town on a vacation. necessary feature ol Mormonism, but a He is soliciting She—‘Til grant that your income then took the platform and delivered a Bark woodsman. members for the order of Maccabees, would be en< <h for u.b to marry on, if measure introduced by Brigham Young very able and earnest address, setting Osborn ia a worker, but a slow talker, only you didn't have such exjiensive under ptetenae of a special revelation, forth the objects of the meeting, ami the Tell Yoar Slwter lie—“I? Expensive fads? Last night was Maccabee night at Wolf fads.” with th. object, of rapidly populating reasons for decisive action in the matter. A Beautiful Complexion is an impossi UNDERTAKERS Creek, so Iceland sent a good many of What exj»eusive f.d have 1?” She— the territory of Utah. He gave most substantial and convinc bility without good pure blood, the sort "Me. for one.”—Lustige Blaetter. EMBALMERS her best citisens to represent the lodge ing reasons as to why action should be that always exists in connection with good Honest Dealer—"'F b a g-•. d ’css. But Are «abject» (or reform movement« ao M insk . taken against polygsmy at this tune. digestion, a healthy liver and bowels 1 must tell yer. ‘ete on«- fault—'ete a lit tew in firant« Pa»« that a beginning tle givin ter runnin’ away with yer.” Polygamy degrades the home, and en Karl’s Clover Root Tea acts directly on Office on 6th St. oppo. Court House. McClure’. Magaalna » or November uiMt >»e made by arresting the Halvatioa Client—"If that's all, L«/!] do splendid slaves woman. Brigham H. Roberte, an tbe tetweis, liver and kidneys, keeping Residence North Tib St. Army 7 It ba« been «aid that the way to them in perfect health. Price 25cts.,an«i A poem by Kipling on Transvaal cr-sis ly. 'i hat last horse J had of y u was avowed polygamist and the busband of Wets.—W. F.Kremer. 6 GRANTS PASS, OR in, of course, the first item to attract get rid of a bad law i« to enforce it. Per- given to running away without me.”— four wives, at least, is the recognised Lap« the aulhu/iliee have bear I of this, 5 attention in the November number of Punch. representative of polygamy as an insti- and are taking «tep« toward getting nd McClure'. Magazine. In England they I'.i.Gii. Either B oum of < ' .^r< -<« * They are noi.«y but they are nice. of Ordinance No. 21. This )• an ordi are placing the poem even above “The Who would exchange the merry noise of tha concurrence of two thirds ol its rnem- nance that wa» painted for the particular Recessional," and certainly it ia a very children at play, for the childless home irers, has the power to expel any mem confusion of Purdy and hi« army, but, powerfol and inspiriting utterance, in where the clock tick can be beard hour bar for any reason, or (or no reason at eyen against them, it was absolutely in order to get it into the prevent number, after hour in the dull sileuce ? But there all. They can ex ¡»el bun ten ante they are a great many who would like to peo effectual. The Salvation army is an or tiie editors of McClure's had to have the ple the silent house with the children do nut like the cut of bis coat, or be camzation that i« recognized hi every poem sent to them by cable from Lon that fate has refused them. Fate is often cause they do not like the color of his city and town iu the United Slate«, and don. in this case only another word for ignor hair. There is nu neej to argue the ance. Many a glad mother dates her their drum 1« a ¡»art of the Army. Th« matter. happiness from the day she Salvation Army in organized for the per Wolf Creek Squibs. first began the use or Dr. Rev, D. T. Summerville followed Mr. pote of doing good. It« members work Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip Geo. Henderson rsturned from Port Hayes by an excellent short address. to that end. Many object to their meth tion. It often happens that land Monday morning. He «aid that among the many reasons with the cure of female od« but none can impugn their.motive« Miss I.iilta Harkins returned to her weakness and the estabhsh- why Roberts should not be »rated in con They have the raoet worthy object that ng of tlie delicate home in Merlin Thursday morning gress, ths simple (act that it was not it is possible for men and women to womanly organs in The sawmill at Stiles Vpur has had a sound health, the way have. Tfcey are working unselfishly for right, ovt-rweighed all others. In hie numtier of breakdowns the past week. is opened for the joy the good of humaaity. It seems to u» opinion, H was a sad mistake that Ltah of niotherh(X)d. “ Fa that it is rather unjust to try to hamper should have been admitted a« a state, A. II. Osborn of Tunnel 9 was one ol vorite Prescription ” is a specific for the their efforts. Is it because a crowd gatb undei so loose a condition ol atfairs a« to ilia buzzing bees at this place last night. chronic ailments peculiar to women. It ere and obstructs tne sidewalk? The permit such a thing to happen ss the D. L. Browning ef ti.e Hotel Lektnd cures them perfectly and ¡»ennanentlv. No other medicine can women ladies who dread the •'corner” crossing present aflair. attended Maccabee lodge at this place so much as " Favorite Prof. S. W.Hulmes then came forward have made little complaint if any, of the last night. Prescription." Do not Salvation Army. Thi« arresting and irn and delivered a snort talk, very much Da Gilstrap, who has been working therefore let any other medicine be palmed off prisonment of the Salvation Army is a to the point. His speech was the mure with the S. P. Co. rteel gang, is visiting on you as “just as good ’’ procedure that will make oar city fa telling, from the fact that he war able to bis brothers here. "Favorite Prescription” moil« all over the land As a metho«! ol »¡H-sk frwm personal observation of Mor- contains no alcohol, opi Grandma Wallace returned to heJ um. cocaine or other nar advertising the town, it is doubtful if a Miuniem and He iaslilulions, having been home Monday, alter visiting for some cotic. It is strictly a inure «u< < ereful plan could I mj produced ¡n contact with it in eastern Oregon. temperance medicine. lime with her eon at Placer. While we can not blame the authorities I he Mormon» have several strong col* •' I ha-1 been a sufferer (root Mrs M. E. Jones anj daughter Ora uterine trouble for about three fur enforcing the laws, it is in order to unies in Oregon. The professer was per and the doctor« that I left for Gold Hill last Friday, where year» criticize their judgment iu the aelectloi sonally acquainted with a Mormon alder consulted »aid I would have to in this stale, who made no secret of the K-» thr »ugh an oj»eration be'ore I could a*vr they will reside permanently. of a subject of reform, boctiun 2 ol Or birth to children. ' write» Mrs Blanche E (finance No 42, might furni»h material fad that be had three wive« and several G. W. Kearns, superintendent of the Evan», of Parsons, Luzerne Co Pa Box 41 ‘ When about to give up in despair I saw to work on. It is also suggested that 11 children with only a few weeks differ- Vindicator placer, left with a gang o the advertisement of I)r Pirr< c - me Ix ine and I would jive it a tna» I bought a Ordinance No. 21 were dropped (rum ence in their age«. Professor Holmes men f< r the mines, Saturday morning. bottle thought of Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription and considers that Roberts should be ex|»ell- taking it felt l»etter than 1 had f.r year« the books it might simplify matters. Mrs. J. G. Turk, returned to her •fter Felt ir- ed from congress first and ths matter the bottle After taking four and a half t-Atle* home in Grants Pass Saturday morn I gave birth t , a bright ba’o gir v debated afterwards. '-«t 11» Lapand ing, aher visiting for some time with Rev. N. F. Jenkins next took the flour ness. She is as bright as cun be W. i>. O'Brien ef the Benedict Crowell her daughter. and presented the petitions, which are A woman’s complexion often suffers mins,accompanied by bo less than «i*lit- Jake Btinsr returned because of poisonous accumulations in to be »ent to President McKinley, C ob - aea reprvasntative» ol tha most int port from an extended trip the system I)r. Pierce’s Pleasant Pel ifreesmau Tongue, and Senators Simon ant and prominent buslnass houses ol found at his old poet, a mile and a half lets remove these accumulations and Successor of Dixon <V McCroskey. and McBride, urging them to exhaust cleanse the complexion They regulate Grant* Pass, repr**»ntmg almost all the south of thia place. the stomach, liver and bowela. legitimate linae of business in ths tow*, all honorable means to procure a consti called upon Coanty Judge Axtell is bi. tutional amendment making polygamy a crime against the United Mates, and office on Friday afternoon, to confer nitli him regarding an appropriation for a <lis«|ualifying all polygamists fruwi bold «agon road to ths rich mining district ing any federal or state office in tbe of the upper Jump off Jue.iountry. Mr United States. The petition to Con- O'Brian w«« inlroducnd to the Jndgeand gresaman Tongue also call« upon him tu proceeded to state ths conditions of the use his utmost endeavor to procure the case, and hia proposal. Mr, (»'Brien I* expulsion of Brigham H. Roberts from opining an exleiisivs placet pro|..,«ition congres«. Mr. Jenkins said also that on upiwr Jump (>IT Jus, where he Is the election of Roberts was a test case, in fact a defiant challenge. If he is working fm«i sixty to seventy men. N. P. Dodge, whose card ap|»eara in <'alarrh Cannot bsCurril Ills corn| any sill outfit this min. for waled, it epen» the way for other j»e with lut ai application*, as they cannot another column, ha» taken the agency operation, with a large and alsboratr lygamists. lie laid «trees on the fact reach the .cat ol the iliacaae Catarrh in southern <>reg>»n, foi the "Equitabla" I submit the following freely given testimonials to show the es hydraulic plant and alao a saw mill. that ths tight is net bring ma le against I» a bl.xkl or constitutional <ii«*a»<*. and Life Assurance Company of the United They will work a large lore*of men »vert I M ormonism, hut against its unlawful ill order to cure it you must take internal States Mr. Dodge claims to have found timation in which the Quaker Bath Cabinet is held by well known seaaon. In that lams vicinity sre mur institution of ¡»olygatev. remedies. Ilall'a Catarrh Cure is taken in the "Equitable** besides tbe largest citizens, business and professional men of this place Besides the four petitions already men other hydraulic .Bines in iqieratioii ' internally, and acts directly on the bl<Mwl I and strongest “Life” company in the L'nder ths pissenl stale ol»flairs, 11» 1 tionrd, which ar»« to hr ilgned bv legal ami mucous surface. Halite Catarrh world, one who writes tbe most liberal T<> W hom tr M »v Cox< ms : Mr Mo»», »n i «m <e|| »ati.ti^l aith it voters only, there was another which is bulk <d the ii.adiinery and supplies ne Cure H not a (¡nick me.l’cine. Il wa*« ¡»olicy (or the aseured. The "E<|uitable I bare u«e<l the Quaker Bath Cabinet »ult« and conaidrr it worth ev«ry <eit to l»r signed by tbe 1 ladies, who will use es.ary for that locality must l>e taken m prem ritied bv one of the l«est physicians policy is absolutely incontestible after since early last euninier and aui so sell pai'l f ir it. by way of I.. »ns creek, brought over tli. their influence in the matter. These 4» thi» country fur r years, aud is a rrgu one years premium is paid The com- ■ pleased «uh lesulta that I would no* divide slid sli-l I,-1 <ti.an th- m nntain. rive petti inns « » rr > in-ul.ted and signed lar preecription. Il is composed of the I pftny is purely mutual, and paid «n lake L's) for It today if I ,oald not obla n M b JiM What Mr. O’Brien pr<qe>-ea ¡«tills; if | hv all prcM.ilf t committee of four l»«-et tonic* known, combined with the ' to it« p »hey hol lers over three million s any hin* elee like it. < irants Ite ft baa done for wa. appointed to circulate the |>etiti<>ns Hie county will give an apt r i naii. u Data St. In reply to y„lr requ„t l»r»l blocxl puritier*, acting directly on ofdoHare, having average«! in the last all me II at has been claimed for it. |7W. he «ill guarantee Ito mad to >•<. sn l Io ublain aa many sig-iatiirea as the mucous surfaces. The perfect com five years, over two millions each year . as to whether I get salufactmn fr m the J ohs PAraiia Dir bination of the two ingredient«« is what to policy holder* through. Helton and Niday and other !•—ible willnn the nest few days Ba h Cabinet, wil’say that I am thor The company began | Ma. Moaa In reply to your request oughly pleased With the results from miners in the Immediate vicinity, • mlg aieetmg was tiren adjourned protlm*«« such wonderful results in cur IW» with a surpiu« of over fifty-seven • «• >o mv Opinion ol tbe Q isker Hath (' »b- using it and would not part w.th it. undoubtedly «.nt Hi* road extend«.! t< ing Catarrh. Send (or testim >nials million dollars. A very strong company. inet, will say I have nseu tbe Cabinet in their places. Il would t unect with tlir Young man, where are yon deposit* I Yours re«pectfn'|y, .4. j# p1Kg frea. my family lor the past nine months. At road to the llammerslsv mine, and up. n F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, O -I. II. Ahlf was on the creek Sunday. that time my hnst>and waa »infering «ah route Vi and fr >ut upper Grave creek ' month? You should hr MviBg your Hold by Druggists, Tie. also. Tbe appropristiou ..ked for is not , Jessie Gon her made a buaineaa trip to i »■)■. Aro toil doiait »0? Itw i’ltaksb i » rlreuiiiatiriii and grip so that be was Halite Family Itellw are the best. by any means, »utfi. isni tu pul ths road I loan Wxiur- lay of last week. lew minutrs f »r him to show you ®here hardly able to get amend. He began t<> ida The Oregon Native > »n is l»ecoiiiing a through, but Mr. O'Brien and In. . m bv tevintf bv three or four dollar« a ! improve at ouce after taking baths and I imi Spar.in was m lbs city on bu.i- genuine immigration bureau within itself month yon may draw |!400 or HAD in ii no« ab e to get around ami attend to psny intend to have a road anyway, I news, Saturdav lie is over 81 years of late. Not only does it give more Ore . <»h at the eml of a lew vear You are his usual bnsineee. either by on« rout« or the other, and it * ba. Ealop made 'iia st v.ly visit to In rhvametic and ne«r*tai. | «cold not do without it—de gon History than any publication ever I loaing valuable time Call on him, or bel of age Will cost more to open • route thu* w xy W 1 Itarna Thursday • vu'«ptaintr an.I in all tronbl«. ran»-.! b, pend as niach on it as I do niy clock. I ineued, but attraction« and advantagee of ter yet, allow bin* to call upoa yo-i. Ilian by way ol Evans creek, although I m Hartley had Ins I-«»t quite badly | the lteciflc Northwest are admirably «rt ire action of th. kidnm w;lll M m 8 H kSKsa»» Ibis |»rop<>«e<i road, if built, wo« Id I" rnninlation <d poitonoua matwi,',’1B the hurt last Wt-ilneeday by h^oree falling forth es« b month The <h’lobrr nunowr Tha EstiUnwal not Over more advantageous. Ths Judge eipresa G iaxtb P m *, N o ». 14, 18;«j on it. blood. th.Q iaker l<«U> Cabinet i.avtt, sat hand, and among other meriton The rush at the drug store still con- ad himsslf aa heartily in favor of the plan This ia to certify that I *n> no« i.mn* certain in.anaoi relief. Rev Mr Cr ns preached at the Provolt one conlnbulmns are the following tinuee ami daily score* ol people call for but msntioned ths fact that there was an on* of the Quaker Cab.net Bathe aol.1 by L . W. Van Iha«, \| j> appropriation aake'i for. for a road ovsr •■ hwol hnuae Sunday, both morning and r*Oregon,’* a poem, by Maj. T. J. Ack a bottle of Kemp's Balsani lor the Throat evening, rrson i ‘‘The Willamette Valley,” bv J and Lungs, for the cure of Coughs,Colds,! Every Rath Cabinet is guaranteed to me by the manufacturers ths Chaney creek divide, (or the con Mr. J. T. Hartley left Thursday for C. l«easure; “Beauty, Beeswax and Asthma Bronchitis and CoasnmpHaM. I vernence of a farming community, amt who have a capital stock o( $ 100,000. and 1 guarantee each one to that the citizens of that locality bad al Holton Kan to vi.it his father, who ie rim,” a Legend, by Thus. A. Hood, Kemp’s llals.ni, the .lan iard family ’ my customers After 15 days trial if you do not find tbe Cab-.net ‘ ‘ l ‘ ei»«»nel Arrows," by <». M Carver, remedy, is mid on a guarantee and never ready completed part of tbe road, and very sick. ex rctly as represented, l»ing it back and your money will be cheer | "Die Building of a Mtate." by F Hamo- fail, to give entire «.«»faction Price' expected the county to help them out Marshall Slitea ami Wa ter I ‘ykr were iton, and many other intereetiug articles fully refuoded. Jfiv ami AA*. Willi llio ivmaiuder. He said liial all in the city Saturday evening tu attend ol lbs late appropriations lox. roads bad j unlilta drill. lovRiaa aud Toledo Blade, only |l 2b , Th. old rsliaMe Th. W okly Dreg.mlaa. ( ROGUE RIVER COURIER, rvauzHB» *vnr niva*Dzr, PRICE «V VOORIIIES, ► > We are now > Doing Business- > > Woodmen Hunters In the Post Office Store. 4 4 4 THE LARGEST AND MOST ( o MP.METE STOCK OF i i (¿all and see our ammunition < • o and Jackets. HOLM AN & SON, « New Stock of Goods Arriving Every Day in all Departments. AT - E. C. Dixon's. roi- : Use the new Victor Shot Guu Cartridge loaded King’s Smokeless Powder, and be on the winning side Fir sale at the store of Hair-Riddle Hardware Ce AT JEWELL'S OLD STAND »««'«■ill........ . I N »TICE FOR PUBLICAT10J r\> Land Office at K.wbarg.o^i, S Beat <-'tub Syrup. TasuwGo.4. V« o TO :n t:rr.p > id by dru«»iMa. ■»«tober.S Isu,' —t IZ) Notice is here by ilven . I Io» inu named settler h.. 6 e.tn.jt, ' Hia intention to ni.ke final ' port ef tne claim, and that Look it the Label. »ill be made before R j nJ".‘ .subscribers to the C ocaicb : Y ou are county clerk, of JorephtneC..uiit7ta5 requited to look at the date on the pa on, at Grants fa»», or,.k.on per opposite your name, and if in ar rears, you will be called upon soon to pay up Any who have given us any thing on subscription and have not re He names the followin* «i11Wfw„ ceived credit will ptease notify us im prove Ins continuom n si.lmca and cultivation of .4I.| l„,j j* mediately and the date of expiration Croxton, of Grants I’».., oret,in b , will no changed. >av.4e. of Grants 1’*». 0^oll’. j brejer. of Grants I’«»», Or<*®-1 j An Important Difference. Freyer, of Grants Pa»», Oregon. ' To make it apparent to thousands, •I■ 1 11..!' .iRe^iaier who think themselves ill, that they are Graduate of Horology Evao l niw. not afflicted with any disease, but that •ity. Germany. the system «imply needs cleansing, is to astd A.L ELSt EAM.S. "IS bring comfort home to their hearts, as a costive condition is easily cured by using Syrup of Fig«. Manufactured by ths California Fig Syrup Co. only, and sold by all druggists. Joseph Kessler, ....PRACTICAL Shake Into Yout Shoea WATCHMAKER Allen’a Loot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cure» painful, swollen, »marling, ner- Price® Moderate ; lull vous feet and instantly takes the eting Guarantee Given. out of corns and bunions It’s the greatest comf, rt discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight nr new shoes (eel easy It is a certain cure for sweating, callous an 1 h >t feet. Th« Latrit Yam. A Pittsburg drummer tells this new yarn : I always carry a bottle of Kemp's Bal-ain in niv grip. 1 take cold easily, and a few do.es I the balsam always makes me a well man. Everywhere I go 1 always speak a good word for Kemp. 1 t.ke hold of my customers—I take old men and young men, and tell them con- ti lentially what I do when 1 take cold. At Druggists, 25 - and fide. If you are in need of Harness, either single or double, Halters Sweat Pads or anything else iu the Harness line, don’t fail to go to the Front Street Harness Shop. Shoemaklng and repairing neat and quickly done. FIRST NATIONAL B -A. 1ST K EAST and SOUTH — OF —■ VIA THE SOUTHERN OREGON. Shasta Capital Stock, Route — of the — «KweivedziH -it, subject to check or jo C rtitaxte p ivable on demand. • Southern Pacific Compan?. I Exnntae Trains Leave Portland Ita:' Sellndght on Ne. York. Kan Fran- ' South. south. J ¡ ( Som. c sen, ami Puitland. 7 r. a. I t.r. Boni m<l *r. VU A i transf-r, „M on .)| riaU ¡n 9:30«. m I Lr. Grant-l’a-. L». 5:>M the L nited Nates. 1 7.46 a . m . at . san Fran-o LT. ¡Hér.i Special Attention given to Collfrtiona and • Al... - Alcove trains stop at all station» leu«« general tHismese of our ciMtomera •Portland I and baleni, >atem, i 1 urnw, timer, Mari«. ( oil lection.« —*■ - ............................ • - — ma«le throughout 8outl»ero I «.»rovu, -!t'fT'‘r?on.’. Aiuany,i Albany. (k>Ua retiros^ oliare urvvv, 0'1. 'xi'.ugniMU .......... Hbedds, Ifalsev, liarri- ,rg. Jumuon'Z' Qregnn, and..nail accemible points. Eugene, Draiii Oakland, sudali - uimj J. f>. »RY, President. frolli lioseburg. lo Ashland induci«- ■I. T.TUFF8, Vice President. Roseburg Mail Daily R. A. B ooth . Cashier. ' a. i.v. Portland tr. T( MÍ 12:40 p . m . i Lv. Albany lv . irsr-t -V. I 7J»*A ' • 1 M. Af. K 50 YEARS' dining CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. EXPERIENCE Pullman Buffet Sleepers — and — S econd C lass S leepings Attached to all thio lgh traiia T race M arks D esigns COPYR i GHTS e a »ketch deserti lptU»n may J <’PinM.ti frve 'better an Dub y pii’entahl « '»trinun.ten. fl-lentui. Mandi 'k on I'Htent.*- nrer ev fot «c ' V DutetitA. thr-'urh Mun rh<»ut rharg< The Quaker Bath Cabinet. TO rm: l‘l BMC; 1 RIFLES, AND Sckrilific ÄiicäiL ( ■ < 7°' I ar.-r'et ch. MUNN A Co. ' Haïâ JORDAN’S G.t.Tl H V OF - *T ANATOMY , For further particular, inquired <,W,T Estes, Grant. Pass. West Side Division M XIL TRAIN DAILY , EK' E1V St.M’'__ 1 :.i«»A. a. i i,v. Portland r. 11.55 p . m . i Ar> Corvelli' Al Albany and Corva . - e narri • 1 I traina of Or. l enirai A f t-wra Jfc xxrnr.ua Tasi« dailt 11», xrr »r»»«’ 4:ftor. M.“ft.v. Portland *r. f ' 7:30r. «. | Ar. McMinnvilie ir. ló ale la kat. ,.n ... . • ' ' “ai Temente and San Frac - " -f ■ | ■i-.'' ' >ng »Ireper. a Rate, „nd ticket» to Fa-’’f Eurow Ateo JA1 AN .1 IN A- ■ . OLI I.t: and AF8TKA1.1 t < tained troni our agent. Grani« l'1** V. Il MA RIDIA*' R. KOEHI.KR. I' I Manager. I' »-»"jl. Our dirs TafiV « »nun cm mu N. E. McGrew Pioneer Truck end Ithnj ____ CA8*. OREGON. Gi ants Pass Marble and Granite Work- Davi . ’•■1 by U Jacluk.'r J B- P add °CK. Propr. “ ' »nd Rusineea heretofore ownei «'■*"* , J? "2* in P"-ition to furni-h aiitth ■ - ’h*_—a • century of tl. r GRANITE. I have had over a 1 4 _ •'f It nptlv and’oiw ’’ ■'‘‘r*''* Granite Bueinemi and can fill}«* *’:1 ’-«» • .¿¿Hr L U' • *WP- ..... ’,ruclion work from your own design«. J- B.