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ROGUE RIVER COURIER, PVBUMHKD BVBBY THIXÄDAY, their fighting qualities the Boer army has a perfection o* mobility which is perplexing to the British generals. PRICE & VOORHIES, remembering people . DEWEY AS A LOY. XTOHS. RED STAR STORE, Post Office Building Money Saving Clothing Sale and impartially, wiln a sincere desire for the truth. Volets should l»e careful tnat their sources of information are re liable. Then let them absorb the facts and have the intelligence to draw their own conclusions. Facts are what the voters want and not surmises. Let stump speakers deal in facts and sound arguments and not in demagoguery. M ai hick I i kr . gi.raHtl*!** T,u* « Tr Cut Prices on Capes and Jackets A Well Conducted Busin»». E. B. Brown, tba milk merchant, ha* Aa a boy George Dewey n»TK* or ai micBirrioM: lately purchased a very liatidvom* ne* bright «nd vhaiiou». lie One Ye»r, in advance, • • $125 milk wagon which bi* large and rapidly hard »tudeot. He wa* ' ■ Bix Mouths, .... «6 growiag buaineas has load* a necensary ou*. but never uMtliciou., Three Months, ... .S6 adjunct. It is a vsry creditable, sub hi* biographer*. He w.. Bingle Copies, . ... .06 stantial and n*at vehicle, made espec outdoor »port*, and wa» Advertising rate* on application. Copy J* Jt J» ially lor the purp<>** and up to date in for change or*ad’ must I* banded in before fist fight when he eon« Tuesday noon, otherwise setting ot the every particular. It is fitted with slid wa. in the right. But I 11 matter will lie < barged for »1 the r»te ot be ing door*, which protect the driver from into a lad »mailer than They are Rcifcld’s Goods, which insure-. per running meh, single column. Altera wa» »Iway» on the »-tr if tion» »nd addition. to copy will lie charged all the inclerneucia* of the weather, ie or at the rate ot 10c per running inch, sin- comfortable and comrcodioua, and paint Style and Quality to be right. againftt the bully. M ■■ -. I _______ Ubter, wa» hi» freq’.* ed in attractive color*. the milder »mo*emcni> if hi Entered at th* (ioni offlc* at firant» F»m, In coniruoa with all the other buvinea* boy hood. She remember! that Oregon, aa second-class mail matter. enterpriaea of thia place, the milk buei- always chivalrous and kindly to hr ___ She ha» aid ’ba »nd the other girl«. T hursday , D bcembkk 28, 1899. neae ie growing rapidly and ia not a laggard io the march of progress, with eit*n at a a „ child . ....... hr — w»« never «fruid o the dark. If dances and show« make a town Mr. Brown a* manager. He ia now "When his .¡»ter emphaxixed thi» lively, Granta Base ia not alow bow milking about 20 cow*, all ef them large characteristic," says Mr. Barrett, who milk producer*, and many of the bovine ad ay l. ■■■■■■ ti lls the «tory, "1 thought of the dark arialocracy. No acrub cow finds her night when he took thelead on theO! i ni- W. E. DEAN, Í CO.. Propf. Dwight L. Moody, the great evange way to Mr. Brown’* stables, She must jay paxt pin and sailed into Manila bay pa» < r- list, died on Friday l>ec. 22. The cause produce the lacteal fluid copiously and regie’ jr, without fear or hesitntio hesitation of his death was a general breaking ol excellent quality,else she caanot come During his first year at Anrap down from overwork. in. Mr. Brown's herd of cows is well Dewey did not hold any high rank, He was not exactly indolent, but he «• worth a trip from Granta Pas* to see. Tbealwoet unprecedented rainy sea»ou Each individual cow abows her excel engrossed with the pleasures of Ijelnnil Ml ft I rig. ^ro The following from “Fighting Joe” dent life nn<l its p <1 comradeship that which we have experienced during the lence in her face and form and each one Th« S. I*, bridge gang were here a Wheeler who is now in the Philippines be had little time left for plodding. He past two month! »eerne to have come to ia fully aware of her mission in life, couple of days laat week, gathering tip aa a cavalry leader, is of interest: took in good part, however, a letter an end at laat, and we are now again ex which i* to have a good appetite and to timtrera left from the Urimatcne treetie. “There are more than twenty different from his father urging on him more periencing our ordinary December produce milk in profueion. The stables J. M Wetmore went to Grants Faea tribes in this island and very few of assiduity to study, and, as a result, weather. While wa have had a goad are well arranged for convenience, clean them would submit to Aguinaldo'a rule. when graduation day came he wa« on Tueoday laat. deal of rain thia fall, we have Lean re liness and comfort. Each cow ba* her Aguinaldo and bis generals would like third itL hi» class, with Howell and Mrs. O. Geer and .laughter Margaret markably free from the toga which are oar particular niche and portion of th* Reed respectively first and second. to govern, because it would give them uaually with ua during December. manger which she knows as well as any went to Granta Pa»» Wednesday. great power and many of his soldiers LYING ABOUT JAMAICA. J. J. Hasty took ia the inetroplia like war because, for the first time in one. and Daisy is never found in Posy’s The wil« of Agunilldo died recently Wednesday and Thursday of last week. stall. When the doors are opened the of their lives, they have authority to carry atB»yombonk. She had been in poor cows file in and quietly take 'heir proper E. L. Goff and Mias Laura Boylee j a gun. They live by taking what they health for aotii* time. We are not no stations.'1 he operation I milking is made were united in marriage Wednesday last f want from the people. Many of them ■teeped in parfiiambip and prejudica, as near a matter of regular routine as at firanta Pass. Rev Robtr. Ixselie of I are robbers who rob defenfeltsa people that we cannot afford to expre»* »arrow The authorities of Jamaica have been fioaeible. Few people not Initiated real the Baptiet church officiating. The I of their money and sometimes murder for till* occurrence. Th* Hknora b*« boon greatly disturbed by alleged news, ise what a nervous and susceptible crea writer joirie with their many frienda in ! them. If we should withdraw there the aubject of a good deal of humor printed in this country. Some of these ture a cow, especially a high bred cow. wishing them a long and happy married would be warfare and anarchy in the is items, says the New York Sun, have re lately, but now that ahe i* dead, the ie and to what extent a little agitation life. lands and the weil-to do would get some ported that a sei ere drought has caused Amarii'an jieople will not be alow to ex- affect* the milk production. The ut Henry Walters and daughter Mabie, strong government to come aud take vvidtspria*l distress; that the coffee, presa their aympatby lor the unfortunate most gentleness and quiet are practiced went to Granta Paas Saturday to inter control.” orange and corn cropa hase been de ■ady. stroyed and famine impends; that the in all dealings with the bovine ladies, a view Santa Claue. To Cure a Cold in One Day. starving country people-arc fleeing into Th* war department provided and procedure which ie necessary from a Cap Cole and wife, who haa been stay Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. the towns; that the use of putrid water •ent over an ample aupply of palatable bua.’.ieae standpoint as well as from the ing at Archer* mine for unite time past, A11 druggists refund money if it fails to cure has cr.uaed m outbreak of typhoid ma article* to the • aXlhV-»‘ -Luxon lore sympathy with the animals which is E. W. Grove’s signature on every box. 25. larial fiver, and so on. These state Chriatma* d-ttrec Such aa actaatbi* necessary for one to have who jiandleti returned to tlieir home in the Pass Satur- ments were all very ina<curate and ia of dor greater importance Ilian ia gen stock successfully. Senator Stewart, of Nevada, who son e of them entirely false, and Mere The Christmas tree at thia place «as erally realixxl. The American aoldier several years ago strayed away from the calculated to injure the island by pro- After milking, the milk I« «trained ia a man in every aeave of th* word, through several cloths and is run over an unqualified auccesa, so says every republican party and become officially a ducit g a most unfavorable impression An excellent pro »ilverite and actually a populist, has in rif-urd to its condition. and any act by thoaa in authority which an aerator which insures its purity. one who attended will aliow tlieir appreciatien of thia fact The milk is strained into cant and ie gram was rendered, the little folks seen the e ror of his ways and returned Colonial Secretary Evans, therefore, i »ryring out their part without a break to the fold will not be loat. A email aum »pent in ready for distribution. The Nevada senator at wrote to Vice Consul Springer calling Mr. Reynolds as a “cullud gemmau” tended the recent caucus of his republi attention to these erroneous statements a way to convince th* private that hia Since assuming coatrol of the milk worth ia recognized and appreciated will route, Mr. Brown has by hie enterprise made quite a hit, and Mr. Wetmore as can colleagues, and was received with a and asked him if he could assist the .Jamaican government to put a stop to increaae the fighting alrength of the and energy, extended the business, danta Claus more than filled! the bill. warmth of welcome such as was due to such continued misrepresentations, or army fully aa well aw a detail of rein which, under the management of R. After the presents,uf which there were a a prodigal son. He was received with at least to counteract their injurious large amount, were distributed, a social ail the honors, too, for it was arranged influence. He said they were already force nan ta. If. Gilfillan, was already large and pros- dance was indulged in until about two before the meeting closed that he should doing much mischief to the colony. [lerous. The milk farm and stables ar« The death of Gen. Lawton in (he Phil ociock. Great credit is due the ladies be assigned to committee places as a re The vice consul accordingly sent situated about two miles north of town ippine! is probably ths heaviest blow to lor their untiring zeal. publican, and the list of republican ati specimens of tnese falsehoods, together on Mr. Gilfillan’s place which is now army and country which has happened with the letter which Mr. Evans had Quite a number of our spirts went to signments printed shows it. under the management of Mr. Brown. written to him, to our state department as a result of the war. (Jen. Lawton The milk which is produced and de Placer Christmas to take part in the and they have just appeared in our con was one ef the most capable generals The Modern Mother. livered hare, iaoftlie best quality, clean turkey shoot at that place. sular reports. Somebody seems to be whom we had in the field. He entered Has found that her little ones improv interested in libeling Jamaica, and has If. Simms went bi McMinnville Mon- pure and wholesome. Mr. Brown re- the army at the beginning of the Civil ed more by the pleasant Syrup of Figs found a medium in this country for the alizes that the soundest business policy day night to visit with his family. war as first lieutenant of the volunteers, when in need of a laxative effect of a promulgation of his falsehoods. is to deal ill a good article and to treat and at the close, was a first lieutenant in gently remedy, than by any other. WHY PUT UP his patrons well. Hie way is the high the regular army. Ho rose gradually A parishabl* mark st the laat renting Children enjoy it and it benefits them. ALUMINUM IN LITHOGRAPHY. road to euccess. and at the outbreak of the war with place ol your laved ones when you can I The true remedy, Syrup of Figs, is man Spain, was a colonel. He was appoint (dvantagea of the Met.il Stock Breeders Attention. get a goud marble headstone of your ufactured by the California Ffg Syruy Some Fiate (her the t'umheraome ed brigadier general of volunteers, and Co. only. We have for sale a few head of extra Granta Pass dealer for $15 to $18. Stone. commanded one wing of the army al tine short horn bulls nearly oue year old. El Caney and San Juan, where he gain They were sired by a fullblood Kruik- A steady demand for aluminum is ed for himself « name as one ef the shank short horn imported Iron the springing up in various kinds of print foremost of American generals, Afttr Kendallville herd of Cresco, Iowa. The ing processes, as will as in lithography. the outbreak m the Philippines, he win Kendallville herd of Kruikabank short When its surface is properly prepared given a command there and has run horn cattle have taken more first pre it is capable of replacing the ordinary derail efii< iont and vigorous service, be miums than all other cattle in the United lithographic stone. The advantage of having, instead of cumbrous anil heavy ing one of a trio of generals who have States, they are not only the largest and stones, which can be printed only on conducted the last brilliant campaign. Injst beef cattle, but the best for milk special slow-running “litho” machines, At the time of his death, he was stand and butter. thin sheets of na tal, which can be bent ing in front of his troops and was shot in Not with-standing the sire when ten into a < ircular form and printed on ro the breast by a Filipino sharp shooter months old cost |15O.O>) in Iowa, we tary | :• sscs, is evident. In Germany five-pound sheets of aluminum are liv will close out what few we have of these The republican national convention ing used as a substitute for the usual extra choice animals at $.15.00 each, il will meet in Philadelphia next June 8ol?nhofcn limestone slabs, weighing taken quick. Call at the Cars ranch hi to nominate a ticket for the November 50 t.i 1 i pounds. After being polished Deer Creek valley and set* them, or write election. The democrats will also be on with ground pumice, the aluminum 8. D. Muonic, sheets are dried and washed with a hand in season. Another long cam Dryden. Josephine Co. Ore. patent id solution, and after a second paign ia in order. Four long month« of drying are ready for the imprint. The shouting and hurrah, of gyration and sheets eost only one-third of the* stone; gesticulation. Campaign excitement is to correct an error the ink has simply Ine politicians' weapon, but it i« a poor to be washed out with acid; there is no thing to seek for truth. Mai y questions liability to fracture under heavy pres Taken I p will be brought before thu people in sure; and both spare in storage and On the night of Dec 14, there come to Novemtier, HMM) for their solution It is labor in handling are saved. The qual |>oa«ible that some of theae questions my ranch a 3-year old Alley with white ity of work done < n the metal plates is your attention to my excellent, and many establishments in I»’ i ioreheatl and one white loot, have more than one side for consider this country are now using aluminum ation« Questions of public import branded on right thigh. Owner can plates and rotary presses. hue saiue by paying charges. should be handled coldly, deliberately BDITOMN AND HM< . )h‘ii*s Suits mid Overcoats. The main thing for you to consider is: Don't lie too Delay fosters uncertainty and often disappoinf- ment. It you delay you can't blame me if the very Suit or Overcoat you wanted has just !>cen sold. Exceptional values m Men’s Heavy Woolen Shirts, Hosiery, Blankets, Etc. Underwear iriittnn «ipek» Statehood. Arizona people believe that the cen- s of 1900 will show a sufficient popu lation to warrant the admisión of the territory to the union. Arizona had 59,620 inhabitants in 1890. and the claim ia made that the territory has doubled in population »ince then. Increa»e«l activity in mining and the development of copper and gold mines is respon- tible for the increase. Yet, even if \rizona should have as many as 120,- x»o inhabitants next year, it would still ack 53,000 of the ratio of representa- ion ndopted in 1S93. New Mexico, which is yet a territory, has more than as many inhabitants ns Arizona. Whi< hev»*r way the balance of right leanw in the Transvaal business, it can* not Ire denied that the Boers are carry ing with them the sympathy of a great numlrer ol the American people. A g'Mhl deal of this sympathy is due to an admiration of their superb lighting qual Farthest front an Orenn. ities. The British soldiers are generally most continental region on the supposed to have no superior in murage, globe- farthest removed from an ocean capability ami general fighting qualities, —lies in central Asia, south of Tsain- and they are well officered, but so lar Shan. It lies lie low the level of the MARRIN) HORN tin* British army ha« I hmii beaten at ocean, and the Rundan government has every point, out generated and out established a meteorological stati i, bKI I’M VIER Ri’l l RT- In Mr.th.rd !>•<•. 20, 18*9, George Fehlmmer of there. fought, They have come up against A cts gently on the Josephine coumy ar<l Mi«e l.ulu Bell something solid. Few (relieved at the Salt Lake lllmlnlihlng. Rol erte of Jst kaon county. GR!GU¡¡X—At Eagle Point iVc. 17. 1899. commence hi ent of hostilities that the to Mr and Mrs I’n »maw Grigsby, a The reason why the Great Salt lake GEGA\ — BAII EY In Auhlnnd Dec little repulilic could so tax the efforts of son. in I’tah is growing smaller, according 24, 1899, A. B. Gegnx and M im Bertha the great empire as it seems likely to do. May Bailey, by the Rev. U. W. Nel« | to Prof. James E. Talmage, is that the While England has an immense army, •on volume of water from its four tribu TraiiNiNi I r, EANSES THE ¿YSTEM GOFF—B<>ll.ES In Grant« l au« lH»c. tary rivers is being more and more «li •he can afford Ur concentrate only a Cramer Bros, have received from the ver ted by irrigation. 20, 1899, Eugene Goff of Leland and certain |M«rcer.tage of it in South Africa M im Laura Boi lea >i Mvnle week. Wilhelmina Society of S,$n Frxnvisco, a EFFECTUALLY erregt UMLLT, She has so many foes to waU hlhat she D,s-£i c ’ i I REAME*—(N)LVIG -In Jacksonville, cauuot afford to weaken any part of her Red ('rot’s Society for the relief of the at the refi I »n.-e <»f the brulé ’ « parents, “far flung battle line.” When Buller l>ec. 21, 189*. by Rev. S. h. Jone«, wounded and the widows and orphans was given command in South Africa we Clarence R«anie» and Mi«a Clara Col- of the Transvaal and Orange Free OVERCOMES 4 Monwly Wrinkles. were sorry fur the R<>ers. Buller was rep Mk State Boers in their war with Great Il ther ■ in • holder or two hung n. ar resented as a man of severe methods who STRONG—BROW.\ \t Reno, Nevada Britan. Those who wish to give sub* the oven door, there it not th« tempt* had a des|»erate hatred ol the Boers, He De< 9 18‘.»9, Frank B Strong ut reka ' etantial evidence of their symiNMhy tioc to uee the apron and perhaps soil or ami Miss Blanche Bruan ul (»rants would not accept tbs command until he with the Boers, can bring their contri bnrn it. P bm . was assured that he should have butions to Cramer Bros, hardware store If the home dre.sia&krr would iron tbs supreme direction of affaias That from whence it will l»e forwarded to San oat her paper pattern, jaet before aetag. DIED being the case be wonlu eat his Christ frvT tm < itMviNt • 0 fry Francisco, and from there it is sent her cuttiag would be much ea.'er end mas dmnsr in r retoria. But alas for his II ARK N I ►> Al 1.1« rvukiviK« near to the Red Cross Society in Amsterdam more exact. large expectations. The British have Gran tn F am , on Wednesday, l>c. 27. I. tltie j hi Jr, n b*V« »rm* . <• DWW, 8ainti?l llarknMB. ago about 81 Holland. as yet not been able to approach the bur year« they «ill be kind and genii« to them, and ders ol the Transvaal. Buller has been For Hale. Mr HarkneM wiw an old and much feed and care for them regularly and up against the entuuy just once and was House and Lol, wall located. Inquire rfapectad citiien of thia county whoa? tenderly; it will help mold their char promptly and incensidsralely delea'ed ¡ of W. II. M kubitt . death leaves another gap in tba rank« of actor, and be a source of innocent plea Buller has been succeeded in command AT THE RIVERSIDE NIRSERY, sure. •onthern Oregon'« piliwtl. by Field Marshal Lord Roberta, who Gua for Sal«. Try saving every «crap of tissue paper (.RANTS PAW. URL, has. as chief of staff, Gen. hitclisner of A 44 calibre, ’73 model Winchef ter that comae into the hone«, lor eipine Koudan fams. Kitchnsr was successful riffe lor I sale at a bargain Call at this lookingglaaeea. It ¿vn a pecu ar lin in fighting the wild Soudanese, but lbs Vou will find a nice lot of healthy office ker to the glaee Apples, latest keepers as Boers are a difleruAt proposition. The trees. Repeated headacbee often come from Soudanese are brave to insanity, but well as earliest. Pears, Cherries, Tram for Sale disordered viaiou. If in doubt have your UNDERTAKERS they ar« a rabble and are also impsr- Plums, Peach Prune. A apdendid team, about Il.M) «eight eye, examine.! by an oculist, not a pa k Nut aid EMBALMERS feclly ariued. The Boers are cool, delib • print «**■'» n»d eew liarneaa for enie peddler Shade trees, as well as Berry plaa'.s. erate aud thsir fire is murderous, They for $235. There ar» good driving or Try waahmg oyster sheila and keeping (let my Prices before you buy. OfBc« on (>th 8t. oppo Coart Ilou»» •hoot to hurt and always have an object work horse« »nJ the outfit ia a bargain. tMin on band, a* two or three K m ed in R«*idrii<-« North Tib St. to shoot at. They «io not fire al ran For particulars inquire al the Courier a tan kettle once a week «ill proveal dom a.id trust to luck, in addition to 1 T. TAYLOR. GRANTS PASS,OR j other. met from forming. K idneys , L iver and B owels HOLM \\ A SON, ▲ «erware h China. j deal of RUT* n,,><)n' » Orleani war h«rM „. -in the faculV of ...and face. wfa“'h ,t »u.-es»ful politl- ey h»e« out of leu 1 I powers of tmth *tIil • .ut frata of memory ha* and art* uple. the ca« of a po- •re at ,t a public reception. r< " be »urrouudvd by a group -rs, who know every!» bently a valuable con» hex. * *toionci,’ whisf •hmen ’here comes "an active party worker idiuiri-r of your», lie uiet ( fall.’ lb« miptlv. AVbatdoe» Io CL er. back- ’H*’’’ s l’r,M haut, n i>lie. the benihrnaii. m time the vulunble coiiatitueD's K1’1 tl |.,w are iuy d,ar 1!r in rar nge. ‘I ,m, the nouble.roriliaily. Blank G’excla ,1 to »er you again: « ‘I’m delight? bow is the product on?’ Boor Blank ba Tha ,t the famous ma him so accurately n as a peace wk and 20 -r to tell the stori in proof of the colour rniraculot » mental gift»- Thus reputa- tions arc made. • 1 ubv this illustration becauit incidents are the commonest thi the world. 1 have witnessed hui of them and happen to know th fame of more than one big num < retention of camel and face» rest.- wholly upon little remedies of that character.” □d ex mine our line of these goods if you to find a desirable holiday present. You d our stock new and complete. Hair- Riddle Hardware Co AT JEWELL S OLD STAND IEADQUARTERS 1OR _______ AMIAELL I L'i 1ATIGUED. BOOK T2T5, NOVELTIEJ e and Complete Assortment Just Received, The Roman conqueror was home aen-in. sat s the Washington btar. lie had viewed the triumphal arches and heard the plaudit* of plebs and patricians. The calcium lights had played on him for miles along the line of inarch. The chairman of the com mittee on arrangements approached hitu and said, deferentially: “General, have we left anything un done which might convey our apprecia tion of the fact that you are the hero of the hour?’’ "Nothing.'’ was the answer. “¡las the procession been as long as you think it ought to in passing »given point?" "It has surjiassed my expectations." "Have you heard all the speeches you want ?" "Yes, thank you." "Hare you had all the music you care for from the glee club?" "Yes, thank you." "Have you had all the breakfasts arg! dinner» and .'Uppers you want?" "Yes. thank you.” “And all the fireworks?’’ “Yes, thank you.” -I "And all the speeches?’’ “Yes, thank you.” “Now i» there anything else you would enjoy? If there is, please men tion it. for you must remember, general we think the world of you and there isn’t anything we wouldn’t do for you." “Are you n.re that if 1 spoke candid ly there w uld be no offense?" “Absolutely.’’ "Well, 'o tell you the honest truth, I’d like about 2« minute*'ileep.” urchascs now while the Assortment is Complete. NATIONAL DRUq STORE. W. F. Kremer. I’ropr. A A 4 < 4 4 4 4 BKYÇ ECONOHT I he 1 you pay for a new wheel is some times part of the price. The bicycle- niendts the rest. If you buy........... 4 4 4 4 THE DESCENT 4 4 4 4 4 trv *k11f)fi 2-storv. ’ | u-ti-rrit boiin brick eilar. milk Imusc. bare, tool house, windmill, etc., tl lot»; attral A' iiC.S live null, of limnts one half mile from l'ostultice. A»kl’iM,t l'a-. l.i a. re.- lmitogtreee. a Voorhie*. neral variety of rruit, 1 _1OUF, new in. < orn< rib, woodshedgo^’weiL 17 Miles from Grants Pass 70 acre farm, 35 To Cure La Grippe in Two Days 3 Al-.a spring near bouse. JZuntof ~acres under fence, s acres <>i winter apples Take L axativk B bomo Q uiwimb T ablets . ■ a«, lir and pine f< i tire-*iij |,e sold and peaches, 3 acres strawberries, bouse, barn and out bui.dings, good well IDUO All druggists refund the money if >t fails very cheap. to cure. E. W. Grove's signature on every <)ne :1‘ re o| i:‘nd near town,4- s.bmii ’ « linter I jox .* 2 room hou>t*. two barns, weih, apple* . and B ’j fp I good )I « ■aring; 5-room hard fn.use, I, out orchard. Half down secures it. Trice A VoorLie». h l ■ ‘ost •ìli ■•. yj.kio, a>h, balance pri ie e de S* m Y/ w u | Seven and one-half screa of V our hies. v/W jun(i within city limits. Two story, ten-room house, nearly new. \ h< Good out buildings. Nearly all of the land “ 1 ' lied 'i bean of city. esj4t is in fruit bearing, consisting of choice vari or business location. eties of apples, pears, peaches, nectarines, prunes, qtUD4 as, et I j A-re* of red land ly»‘<est. x- of small fruits. A deep well of excellent ‘ ’ po-urv, hve a< res in (.“n/a'his water. This is one of me finest, if not the - one mile from Grants •> ijking best locations in town. Overlooking oruad ’indand aimost perfectly p,i ftom fields and rugged mountains. Oiiered lor ■r* -i, will make a line orcharc 1 sale on account of poor health of owner. Price & Vooi* List _ 1 Candles Nothing elan adds no much R room or t -iuil., r .. t hr « n« a<h« fr ,ni < t .RhOV I luthin< will corit artistic «avcesn fra or d.nurr, T candlea for ths uo*t elaborate tA<e or manaion. bod ths luowf deli •TAMDVRI) oil, 4 o •nd sold everywhere. Four-room bouse in gi lol> for ii •20ta.-h.-p .) $1500 Down and '. ■■'..ntiiue ’--'- r 1' ” . plain tiouse, harn and sheds, f1 l*rxrlnuj i rees, 44» acres of good j . i' er mining grv»oa <>n place that can be covered by <11 ud . i arm in summer and mine in winter. Price & Voorhies. ___ One block in )tar old fruit trees plat e ■”\'''.tr> ten producingaugn 1» tr t, berries and gi ruck ‘ huu>e and vujing-, a good well, hive mini.|ic ’ ! (hurth. Would se!-lot" ••i nier lot,) for tChXi ‘¡•I lnuht a beautiful buildin 3 "it : e south of toi ubjt I lilt house, 8 room>. bard tinisn.*£JJ well and necessary outl'iiiidings, *cr*J tor orchard ur gram. 01 land, at a good elevation aixive tueie»ei of the town. Owing to change ot ■ ei to another state, owner M ill seif tl lesstuiw •e cost. Enquire of us.______ _ and ' heap. D octor for N ïh $1000 ere». A of loo acres a?« a< res in ciQiB ' '-nzl variety <> t. Waier forjng l-urpuse». yi, a ■ ii a bargai-ou »<mt tose* it t ‘•■¡«re it is Bold. S,)( )( ) 2U mni ISO'S ACRES just north ui town. frame house, lan<i in good cuitirafion About one-halt in tr nt. A bargain. $325 x Os /♦ )V J • Five- ■ res nexr and plaster finish, Ncany new- _ . is dark loam and has a general assor of fruit, from apples and |*ars uo»n strawberries, ami »de ted from ¡es two mile of ri» ties. A good well a .id necessar - >small house.*al buildings. Making a very pl««*®; ( Fien I M* an 1 wiuiin 10 minute» walkvttner • itile :<»f Fi’R BALK UR F.XCHASOB- bju) .v in - '"M'-J* ’ hundred a; O ,Vl “ • ■us; lath âne«» •* this is r ver lM>ttoin 1 here are L' th pump in i; • inter apples tree» * neral Variety c, tiety of small fruits, l>erri«’>. etc . ' inter apple». ■ finish bou»e of nine r" .in<i uro <. b fit I lar, good burn and ouibuildinf^ J with good windmil an I unK ... r tt .de for u »mall pia 1 t'-'*n’ :si ■OCHA »1 i-illANtlE GROM '•* It/ old trees ju.-l c.w I pies from <inville. > ‘or, < lution. Will ex. han ”’1r.h£'.u, ■ < Ipssi.or goo-i farn ' »*•* i tllev If v. hi ■ "1 " r P idi ór pnce A V