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ri'BUMHKD EVERY THIMSDAY, PRICE BORN gatiun of Briliab priaonars, and in a burst of griui hoinor, have named them Ladyamilh, Kimberley and Maleking atreeta. __________________ ROGUE RIVER COURIER, VOORHIES, BDITOBM AMD Storiti KTO MS. xatm or svbM iurrioM: Ona Year, in advance, • • $125 biz Month», • • • • .66 Three Month», ... .36 bingie Copies, • • • • .06 Advertising rale» on application. Copy for change or ad’'must 1« Landed in before Tuesday noon, otherwise setting of the matter will lie < harged for at the rate of 6c per running inch, single column. Altera tion« ami additions to copy will l«e charge«! o r at lhe rate ot 10c per running inch, sin gle column. Enleretl at tba post ottica al Granta Pa*v, Oregon, aa »ecund-cla»» mail matter. T hursday , J anuary ii , 1900. The Roberts invesli<*liug committee csmtinuM to take evidence in hu cm «-, •nd Bia chance, for a aeal in cangr.M •re diminiiiiiug steadily. Until the eosmiUea report«. nalhlag daAnite will be known, but if be should be seated, the occurreaca aoald l>e productive of a I tree arnoent of surprise throughout the country. __________________ As required by a law passed by the legislature of 189!«, the road district ol the county have been cbauged to con form to tlie election prsemet. All reads in each prer inct constitute a district and there is ona supervisor in ea< b precinct. At the June election, and thereafter the road supervisor will be elscled aa a pre cinct officer. 11 is suggested that ths sapervisor of roads in Oak Flat precinct in this coanty, should have an easy lime. The mine« of Hoiithern Oregon exce over those of any other portion of the state in climatic advantage«, and in the abundance et water and timber. In ex tent they compare favorably with thoee of other localities and in richness they are not surpassed. The piincipal drawback i« that they are not eituated far enough away from civilization to t>e clothed up on with such glowing re|»ortB of fabulou» richness as they would lie if they were situated in Kain»chalka or Tirra del Fuego. . Gen. Olla baa bad tally hie »bare of abcae, but baa lately bad a breathing apell. la hi« official report, which 1« now in print, he deal« in the matters io which he ha» been engaged during the tune of his coBJinand in the Philippine», and the publication of thia report can. it i« «aid, hardly fail to raiae him in the popular eatimation. The poeil.on which •how» him at hie beat, is that dealing with reconstruction, and the report shows that be baa acted with wisdom and abil ity in laying the four.dations for lhe fut ure government of the ialanda. In thia work he has been very ably aaaieled by Judge Arellano, a leading Filipino law y*»r, who at one time, waa Aguinaldo'» wm rotary <4 state, but who reaigne»! on learning that ha could not well aerve th* in ter eat a ol hie people in that cod nee tion. Gen. Otia report« commendable prog re »a in the matter ol court«, ecboola, tax «yateiM and lhe eatabliehment of municipal government«. Ia thia ayatem the voters, who must be native« ami property holders, elect their own preei- Jant or meyor and council by viva voce vote, 'l he council consists of as many bead men as there are ward« in the town. The tax system is described as a fitting uf American ideas Io Philip pine needs. It has l>een found necee- wary to retain lhe “cedula” or personal certificate, which Gen. Otia issue» for a nominal aum. In spite of the closing of many of tba principal |torta by the insurrection, the custom» receipt« have exceeded the amount» ever received in a like time under Hp&sUh occupancy. In the •< bool department, Gen. Oli» aaya that both parents and children are eager for achool instruction, especially in Eng liab. In Manila, more than 5000 child ren are attending schools at a coal of I0,0f>') Mexican dillara a month. The teachers include Americana, Spaniards and Filipinos. The report shows that in •pile of the unfavorable uonditiona in the Pbilippines,the establishment el good government in the i»lan<ls lias made great advancement in those portion» which are under American control, com paring favorably with the piugres-i in Cuba and Porto Rico. The American administration iu all these colonies ha» been eucceaafol past expectation aud the Fiuro|»ea:i government» may study our methods with much profit to them selves and their colonies. Cut Prices on Capes and Jackets rfuI |»lM.ta«raF>> f tow. ' • l . Mr. Koons •» nor getting a “8*) r 4 J , HARVEY- WEAVER—lu Medford, for the inclure and aa »own as he i* L>ec 31, 1899 Homer Harvey and eurrd that it will be protected he •Hl , Miss Lillian Weaver, by Rev. W. B. place it on exhibition. Two of the pu- Mo« re tore« have been printed and w>uunted STEVENS—WILLIAMS—in Jackson •nd sent wwny. They have the P *»»<> ville, Jan. I, 1900. by Judge U.K Hanna, J. Sleveus and Miss May F. finish and are jieriecl in every 'feta One ol the pictures waa *»*1 tu me William. Uun. Jerauld Fitxgibbon u‘Nu. b Mar- lonSjUAre. Dublin, Ireland, and -n- te, DIÉD Mr. J. Edward Ogden of New Ï <• ‘,v **■ AGNEE In Ashland, on Thursday The pictures were recently taken b) , Jan. 4, ,1900, Jacob Wagner aged 7V Mr. J. A. Koons with “Al X iG* r’*n* oramic camera from the tup of th» steci lower of the Niagara Fall» Tower Com pany, 390 feet m the air. The camerai« of the kind made by the MukincopeA Film C >mpanjr of Birliagto. Wi-. ami lhe picture taken a Uh it by Mr. Koonz UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERS is nearly three foot long. The camera was adjusted in position at the lop uf lhe lower and then al ’he Office on 6th St. oppo. Court House. touch of the apring th» mechanism waa Residence North 7th bt. released au<l lhe camera Hew round in a GRANTS PASS, OR. circle like lightning, the feus sweeping everything in a radius of seveu and one- half i. iles and making a complete cir cu lar picture. The picture was taken in Demand for Woodchopper« stantaneously but not a feature of the J. T. Tufia, of Wolf Creek, who wae in entire view is emitted. Portland yesterday, left order» for 150 The city is shown perfectly. Main woodchoppers at a city employment office Street can be Been stretching away to He ia manager of tlie Sij«»ar Piae Door A the north, the mills and factories in the Lumber Company’a intereat in that pait lower milling district loom up conspic of Southern Oregon, and the men are uously, the residence section is carefully needed to fill a contract for 30,000 cords portrayed, and the river, the islands of wood, to be cut for the Southern Pa and lhe falls are clearly seen. The tow cific railroad. Mr. Tnffa »aid woodchop er at Lundy’s Lane is a prominent fee p**ra were scarce in that section of the ture of the picture and the beautiful stite this winter, though usually more waters of the lower Niagara have the men present themselves than are needed. appearance of a silver thread in a dist Men are payed $1 25 a cord for cutting ance, yet so disiinct is lhe view that the and pil ng the wood ‘‘at the Mump” the contour of a steamboat of the Niagara wood l»eing hauled to Wolf Creek Htation Navigation Company can be plainly dis on aeparate contract9. Chopper» camp tinguished making its way up »(ream. out, fernishing their own supplies, w hich The Islands in the upper Niagara Riv can be bought at the Sugar Pine Door A er near Ton i wanda can be seen and the Lumber Company’» stores, r.ear by. farm lands for quite a distance out are Men usually go in pairs, building their shown before the picture merges into own cabin» and having a regular picnic the sky line. in the resi >4> ih timber, where sunshine The diameter of the view is about 15 ia much more prevalent, than in the miles, It is an experiment on the part northern part of the Mate, aa the dim uf Mr. Kounz and its success has opened •te of Josephine county rceembles that new possibilités in the art of photogra of California, rather than that of Oregon. phy— From the Niagara Falls, N. Y.» The contract it is thought will take two Gaz tte, Nov. 10, 1899. years to fill. The advance in price« of both wood WHY PUT UP cutting and the fini»hed product shows A perishable mark st the la»t resting that pratperity has gathered tbiw indus place of your loved ones when you can try into it benign folds, a» it lias »wept get a good marble headstone of your over thia country, Three years ago, Grants l'ar-» dealer for $15 to $18. woodchoppers were paid 90 cents a .Mining Local lol»» cord in the same woods, wihle men were eager to get the work Now the price (Recorded since Jan. 1) ha» advanced to |1 25, and the contrac O. D. Burnell, R. F. Gihaon, and M. tors pay the most of the men’s fare iroin I>. Hudson, quartz claim, “Little Falls,” in Mt. Reuben mining district. Portland. The Southern Pacific railroad Joseph Pollock, quartz claim. “Dick,” could get all the wood it wanted in 1897 in Jump off Joe mining district. for $2 a cord. Now the company make» John R. Mackin, placer claim in Wolf no complaint about paying $2.50.—Oreg Creek mining district. onian, Jan. 6. Ed Smith, placer claim, “China Point,” in Briggs C eek mining disliict. S tate of O hio , C ity of T oledo ,# H8. R. Huysink, quartz claim “Anna,” in L lclm C ounty , i F rank J. C heney make* oath that Wolf Creek mining district. F. M. South and (’. W Thompson, he is the senior partner ol the firm of F. J. C heney A Co. doing business in the quartz claim, “Ix>ndon,” in GiaveCretk city of T oledo , county and Mate aw afore J mining district. said. and that Raid firm will day the sum F A Batea, quartz »laim, “Maggie B” of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for ea. h I in Wolf Creek mining district. ami every < ate of Catarrh that cannot F'. A Bat«-, quartz claim, “Webfoot he cured by the uho of H a I.l.’s C atakkh Planter,’’ in Woll Creek mining district, Ct kk —F rank J. C iieney . Sworn to before me and subscribed in Chester Hoxzy, quartz claim, “Chet,” mv presence, this 6th day of December, im Limpy Cieek mining diotrict A D lHhfi. A. W. G leanin ', John R, Harvey, J. D F’ Stevemon ( real ) Notary R•‘public. ini M L Burns. 3 )U0 inches of water Hall’s Catarrh Cure i» taken internally Iroin Derr and Squaw creeks in Iliinois aud acts directly on the blood and mu< - mining district ou< surfaces of the syelein Send for H. L. l>v\ere, 5 acies placer ground in te* im hi inlf», free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo,O. >u< ker Creek mining district. Geo. W. Trefren, Mary F. Treiren, Syl Sold hy Dnuginte, 75c. vias Taylor, John F. Smith , D. 11 Miller, ilall'H Family Fills are the beet. 1*. H. Oviatt, Sarah C. Oviatt 146 acres placer ground in Picket Creek mining Williams Items. district. Mr. and Mrs, Binghatnan were in the G. Gilbertson and R. Confer, quartz city last week. Tbey have purchased claim, “Treadwell,” in Grave Creek the home of Captain Evans. mining district. Ira Sartin waa in the city last week I J. S. Rickenbach, quartz claim “Horse i bead,” in Horse Creek mining district with a load of beef. Thia seema to be a J. S. Rickenbach, qnartzclaim, “Gold- en Mate,” in Horse Creak mining dis time out here. trict. Mr. J. D. Kennedy, who bad hia leg J. 8. Rickenbach, quartz claim, “North broken several months ago, is again able Extension of Dixie Queen,” in Horse to walk around with tue aid of crutches. Creek mining district. MARRIEB « > > They are Beifeld’b Goods, *hich Style and Quality to lie right. W Mr. J. A. K mm . •« lbi»<-> MUFF1T—in Talent precinct, Jan, 4, 1900, to Mr. and Mrs. Liucoln Moffit, compliahed r.uuelhinx *n ,he ar photography that ia truly a daughter. He has «ueceeled in taking * '• ,a ROSS—In Central Point, Jan. 1,1900. lu tor pkture of tl* city »nd the efibre sur- Mr. and Mr. (J. B. it a son. rounding country, making a won tr u insures t ! j* 3 .* j HOLMAN Äi SON, W. E. DEAN. & CO.. Propr. Post Office Building. Wether bee at al for a < bange of the wagon road running throngh the lands of Ada SjFarahawk in sec. 14, tp. 37 8,K Gwest, the court ordered that said report be accepted an«l that said road be re paired a« recommended by the viewers. Th« following claims were allowed and ordered paid by warrants a» fol low» Trimble Ajl'acher. blksmithing I 6 B O Mi-Cuiloch aurveys, road plat 44 10 L L Jennings, viewing road . .. J F (ialeener, ” ”........... 10 in J C Randle, “ C ri .Montgomery, marking road . 2 L L Jennings,view Lou»« cr ruad 3 3 J P Galeener, ” .................... . 3 J C Randle, M 44 44 . R Scoville, chainman road ........ 2 Irwin Hudson Co, stationery. 3 Jerome Ben.on, care pauper» ... 2:*o 4 A K Rus«, Mdse, paupers ... 16 R L Bartlett, »lainpM,expres»age 14 W E Dean A Co. meds, pauper» 10 Dr Flanagan, med. at tan paupers 09 Ora Brown, drawing jury h»l . . 1 F H Wilson, ......................... 2 2 W 11 Simmons, 4 4 44 4 4 ......... F W VanDyke, 3 iusan exam 15 Oregon Observer, printing trea’» notice report» ...................... w I 50 G.P.Now Light Power <’u. ... 30 00 Frank Crow. a»»t. drawing jury list Galice precinct ................ 2 00 Ben Simpkins, a»at. drawing jury IIHl « mln • j- c < jim -l .................. 2 00 E b Merrill, drawing jury list Galice precinct............................... 3 0) J S Moore, med. atteu. pauper» . 2<i .'>0 J H Moore 3 insane examination». 15 OJ W F Kremer, med. attendance on pau|>er ......................................... . ... 50 75 W I Kremer examining insane I” I ou. ................ 16 00 E Coran, metis, court house .... > I . R M Logan, Lumber road district No 8 ................................. 28 40 I H Chapman, guard prisoner I» 75 W W Woolfolk, hauling lumber for bridges....................................... 4 00 R L Coe A Co, mdse, paupers. . . 4 Ö0 Oregon Observer, printing delin quent tax roll ........ 79 80 Mrs. B A Piatt, washing lor prisoners ................................... 4 50 N B Mead, work granite walk 30 00 N Reynolds, hauling granite for court house sidewalk 85 15 Fzank Colvig, work Rogue river bridge............................................... (1 00 Clark Savage, 20 acres placer ground, in Missouri Fiat mining district. Old Channel Mining Co, 14,000 inches water from Fall, Clear, Little Six mile, and West fork Alder crooks, in Illinois mining district. Real Estate Transfers. ' Record«»J aim s Jan, 1.) Hugh L Whipple to Geo. R Riddle »E>4 of SEW of sec. 13 tp 26 south, range 6 west, with ether comidaraticn .................... $ 10 J. H. Thorndike to Joseph M om , lota 4, 5 and 6, block 35. Grant« Pa»», consideration ........................ 2&f R. Heinbach to Anna L. Heinbach, lot 1. block 53, Radroad addition to Grants Pass, with other consid eration ................................................. 1 R. Heinbach to Mary 8. Heinbach, lot/2. block 53. Railroad addition to Grats Fab», with other consider ation ....................................................... 1 J. A. Jennings et al to Joseph Mos», tract of land 830x296 feet in Bound ary line addition to Grants Pa*», consideration....................................... 50 H P DAL. Co. to J. T Tuffs, et al, NWQ of SW4.. NEW of MEW. and bE’i of NWQ of sec 16, tp, 33 south, range 6 west, consider ation ..................................................... 30 Joseph Moss to Geo. J. Hiller, lots 4 5 and 6, block 35, Granta Paws, consideration ................................... 250 John Burke to R. A. Booth, tot 1, »x- tension of block “(»” K undary line addition to Granta 1‘asa, con- aideialion............................... . 20 J.C Mason to Henry Schmidt, lot 15. block 7, and W'2 lot 16, blcx-lc 7, Miller» addition to Grants Paas, consideration ................ .... .......... 1.50 I, W. Holmes to Margaret E. Evan« 1 acre in NVV*< of 8VVW sec- tp. 36 Mouth, range 5 west, consid eration ................................................... 300 Peter Fordney, of Waliawa county, baa unfolded a scheme for raiaing elks, and proposea te start an elk ranch on Bear creek in Jackson county. We hope that Mr. Fordney ia aot joking in this matter, ami that he will really go ahead with the enterprise. The elk ia a noble animal and one that is rapidly tiecoming extinct. It la worth while to endeavor Ueunly Court Proceeding». to perpetuate thia apecies, for if progress In the matter of dividing the county in game destruction goes on in the future as it has in tlie past, the jackrabbit will into new road distriet» under the act of aoou be the largest gainu bird in the lhe Legislature of 1899, it i» hereby ordered that all road districts now exist wilderness ing in this County be abolished And Despite the fact that a cl owe count of it ih further ordered that road district Mining Tranafera. the year« which have previously elapsed numbers from 1 to 16 inclusive l>u eetab- ( Recorded since Jan. 1 ) suggests the advisability of waiting till liskod in accordance with said act, said Harry and W. T. Cope, to Jesse Cope, placer mining property in Yank next year to begin a new cenrury, there districts to be numbered consecutively district, with other consideration. $1 are still some evidences to the contrary. and known by the name of (be election If. M. Meyer» and C. Kenslqr to I). L, It is a fact that in one household in this precinct in which said road district ia Browning, interest in “Black town, at the end of the year, a lamp- situated. Each of said districts shall King” quartz mine, on Bear gulch. chimney which had been used for 10 lie wholly within one election precinct Coyote Creek mining district, with other consideration................................. 1 yeare, broke without apparent cause. and lhe boundariea of the name eball be Also the clock stopped and the old cat that of the rlrclioe precinct, and shall died. This aggregation of calamity was be as follows: ■uppoaed to be consequent on the jar ol No. the wheel* of time entering on a new 1 I North Granta I *a»n .N B Mead century and is duly submitted to as evi 2 ! bouth Grant» Pas» John B Hale 8 I West < »rants PaN» KA N Rymer dence to that effect. 4 I Wolf Creek .. .M C Ruble I » Mount Rsufoui E W Pana Lieutenant J. C. Gilmore of the gun fi > Galice................ Ben E Stall I 7 ( lxdand .......... boat Yorktown, who was captured last W II Hampton 8 J Merlin .............. Garrett < rocket! April by the Filipinos and recently res V I Lui ky <Ju en Geo T McCormick cued by Colonel Haro, speaks warmly of I I Murphy............ P B M Burrow Agumaldo, sayiiy? that he experienced II I William» .......... ............ H ii bparlm the Iwst of treatment from the rebel 12 I Slate Creek George L hw if . W hi Kei r chief, but after he was placed under the 11 1 Kerby................ 11 t Oak Flat jurisdiction of General Tino, he experi 16 > Altbouse............ .............. A F Nelson Peter I'ayne enced many hardships Tino pul (HI- 10 I Waldo.............. ... Adam Wimer moie and his companions under the Liqnor License» granted as follow» charge of h subordinate officer with in John Auten, Kerby precinct, for 9 structions that they should all be aho% months. F C Millon A Co., Leland pre cinct for 6 months. but the officer had a conscience and left Ferry license granted to Elisha them instead, in a wilderness to starve or get away as beat they could. While Frankum to run a ferry acros» R gue river in sec. 4, tp 36 S, R 7 weal, at they were building rails for the purpose Indian Ranch for lhe term of two year» of floating down the river, they were die- Justices of the peace aniM'intvd to covered and rescued by American troops. serve until their «uccesaora ar«» elected and qualified, as follows jour attention to my line Well Creek precinct, A S R »senbeum The German imperial mail ateamer Mount Re ifom precinct,II M Morgan. General, was detained by the British al Leland piacmct D L Browning. Aden with the object of searching her Lucky Queen precinct, II M Gorham. verge. Thia art following the seizure of Murphy precinct, FG Day. Oak Flat precinct, A F Nelson. the Bundeeratli iMlagoa bay, has roused Allhouae precinct, J M hmock The main thing for you to consider is: Don’t lie too the German ire, ami Emporor William I he court canveeeed scalps and cert I- is said te be highly Incensed. It looms fiantoeof UMgUgmtoe ibetefor, tel - rw Delay fosters uncertainty and often disappoint" late. Quite a number of the young people H. M. Meyers and Chas. Keneler, that the matter threatens serious coin Oovete mb I m 36; penlber ocalpe 3; of Williama, attended the New Year’s quartz claim, “Black King,” in Coyote Il you delay you can’t blame me if the very tnent. plications, (treat Britain recently seized wild cat scal|»« 13. ball at Swinden'» hall, and they report Creek mining district. oome American cargoes at Delagna bay, Road Bupervieor'« account« for 1899, Suit or Overcoat you wanted has just been sold. a good time. W. I). McIntosh and Columbus lfen- but thio government was leniently dm allowed as follows; Exceptional values in Men’s Heavy Underwear Ed Bingliaman cut bis hand quite net, 20 acres placer ground, “Copper posed and entered no protect. It is ex Benton Burrough.Biqrerviaor Diet N<. J . barlly laat week, He lint to go to town Knob,” in Wolf Creek mining district. $ 40 00 pect e< I that if such eeiaureo should con Woolen Shirts, Hosiery. Blankets, Etc. B Burrough, extra work in dist 22 60 for surgical assistance. tinue, a protest from this government I W York, No 4 . 20 00 David John Sr. wan in the city laut would become necessary. The general Illi bpar im N<> . 24 13 week. opinion seems to lie that the British ” year 1898 ..... . 20 00 00 government io acting with a good deal of Allison I very, No 3 Frank Toppings, who has been con Adam Wimer. No 8 . 130 73 recklessness in making these seizures, Nbarmau Jess, No 10 fined to the house fer several weeks by 26 00 and is liable to cause hostile feelings h i' i; No« 11 injuries received from falling from a 100 00 No it which she can ill afford to incur, and J I I t :i.. 26 00 burn* is again able to be around. Whitney Adame. No 17 85 . 30 which might be avoided. woman wouldn’t faint The woman Mias Etfie Grizzle of Medford ia visit well W I Ho»gh, No U . 30 00 who easily grow» faint and dizzy who P B M Burrow. No 18 ing friends on William« creek. 20 00 ha*» palpitation of the heart—a “stuffy” Goose lake is frozen over an 1 skatiug Stephen Jewell, No 19 ........ feeling hot flu«hr» nervous troubles, . 30 00 I Miss l>ura Williainsoii is still visiting ; Itetter look for the cause in her digestive Cuunvll Mealing parties are now popular in Like county. James Neeley, No 20 66 60 W F Kremer, mr»L alien. pau|w*r« 50 ■ system or iw the distinctly in M-Ulurd. 15 The i ity council met in regular session E W Dana, No 23 ................... Dr.Kremer, 3 insane examination 32 00 Geographically, this portion of the state feminine organism ma>be ti • • . 50 00 N B Mead, viewing road on Thursday evening, Councilmen Me M ibb Josephine Darneiife’s school in both is in southern Oregon, lieiag nearly is N B Mead, No 16 .... NK 6 Abe Hervey, No 6 ................... . (G 00 Gorge Cronk, “ **...................... Women who are not quite Grew, H. E. Smith and Rummage being c'uBed laet Friday and she has leturu*d the center of the south line <4 the »into. “ .............. • I well and don't know just Viewers apjrointcd to meet with the L L Jennings. ’* a bar nt A petition for sidewalks on home. Lakeview, at the head of G«x>se lake, is II r.. th road matk<r what is the matter, and surveyor to survey read pe’itione-l by G. Sixth street, which has been duly l»ub- women who are really sick I’ Le 1111, farther sow th than Grants Paes, and a Mrs. Tryer and M ihm bill visited the 1 | and W. Iluwarter cl al, across l.impy creek J K I igney, vew mg road don't know exactly 4 hghed, wa« com* ide ret I ami granted An little over 150 miles east of it in a family uf W. C. btites Funday. what is the 4 ” “... . - . • bridge on west ot laaac Findley’s house J H Colby. ordinance providing for sidewalks on matter should straight line, though nearly twiie tbai 4 ”... Reverend» Davis and Bruw arc- till i write at once to a* follows; L. L Jennings, T. Y. Dean J P Galeenar, “ Wixth, F an<l G streets, and condemnit g far by wagon road. Il is one of the C A Haating», nidn rua»l Jdia- holding meeting« in the Hoxey «cl out I»r K V Pierre, and J M. Howell, to mttl and proceed 15 certain portions of the present sniewalks, t»i. t No. 3 at Buffalo, N Y., problems that eon trout inhabitants of house. B ackwoodsman . forthwith to survey said road i Gia«» A Prudhominc, atatmnery stating their passed its three reading«, was voted on the eastern states, how two localities to symptom» in de It ia ordered that sealed bids be al Ed \ inDorn, w»»rk ilivtrirt No 3 24 by the council, and t>ecaine a law near each other caa have ouch radically tail They will li Oregnu Fruit in Ksrop«* vertised for, for the construction of Janiea Holman, jnidii'e tluuket be advised by | On mol mu the city attorney was in different climates, with so few point» m 28 F S Austin, woik du’. No. 3 F. H. Maron, consul general at Berlin Dr Pierce with ab<jul two miles of country road, on ths C E Austin, ” structed to pre pair an ( r finance allow ” ” ** .... 28 Common. In southern Oregon, as the out charge Mooney Mountain survey. Bide to !*• Noah Sitnpkm*. work dint. No. 3 IB Dr Pierce is, ing the city lo cvy a tj x of 10 mills, the writes to the Mate department In re« term ia understood, meaning that |»or’ •» and for over received up to 9 o'clock A. M , January I R Cornell, mdse paupers additional rale l*eing for the pui )»ose of pert to dried aprico!«, peavUra anti par-» thirty lion of the state which hoe bat wean the years ha« been 2V*h. 1900. Said road to be built over LiBter A Calvert exp. paup-ra a*ei»ting in del raving the expense of the it ii av I* »aid that there Imita from ti e rhysKian m the world renowned consultine Cascade and Coast ranges, there lias !nvali<l»’ priaonera ................. ...... Fati tic eoa 8 of the United ><atta • lhe route already surveyed, as it a|>|»eara I-<I Lister, b'attl prisoner lutel an«! Surg cal Inafitnte, Buffalo N Y. 8‘» new sewer ayatem. been, virtually, no such thing an ice thia He ha« treated an«! cured more suffering in mate and control the market« of con A motion wa« ma le to instruct the city winter and the two < limatea are about at page 336 Vol. 3 (Jommieetoner'a I'•! I «ter, stampe, serving paper« 45 women than any other physician in the tmental Kumpe. Nothing comparable Journal. Tlie court reserve» the right MvCalleater, Gauo, lumber diM . world, and more of his Favorite Pre«crip- attorney to prepare an ordinance extend as near like each other an are those ul 63 \ I tiow,” for the correction an«! cure of all dis to o j -ct any and ail bids. It is further mg the fire liHiila to include bock* 32, to them 11 | o nt of «ke, fl-v >r, tender order« and diseases of the feminine organs, Michigan and Georgia. 4 Rogue River Courier printing ordered Dial »aid bids be advertise«! in I (» B<x»lh, board of jurors.......... . . 50 33, 66, and 67 The motion waa lost; li err ol pulp, anil gene/al excellence eaccpt cancer, ha« been »old than of all other simitar medicines Great Bntaia opened the New Year the Rr^ue River Courier lor three wee k» J H Miller, rndae, pau|>er« . 6 lodson and Frisch voting yea, Dunbar, had ever liven seen in Europe until they Write to Dr Pierce If hi« medicines are were imported from the United Stalea what with two small victories which were commencing .«jth the first issue cl said Witn»«« Ire«. September circuit loin Smith and Fay voting no. y u neetl he will tell v«>u ao, if thev are court................................................... 23 MO They Lave established wholly n-w elan* n«X what v -n net»! he will honestly say so barren uf results and which were loel i»aper after date hereof. Rev. Father Hickey of the Catholic | Trimble. Bacher A Cook, mdse, > darti* of ri/eilenue. anti erratni a new la the matter ot road petition of W. flight of ineide of the nest lew day«, by & 50 chervh a<ldre«-fd the council, making road dial No 3 • ‘ -ufficient guarantee that his a »»-ries of revetses which were ale*> un L O'Brien at al for a wagon road in Jos Johnaon, work on bridge, road rvipirat that a ’ight be placed at that market, which, if the trade itproperly advice will not be btaaed by the hope of •rthng you a few hotties of medicine. 6 diet No 8 important General French regret« to district No. 9 Lucky (J i»«n precinct. church. The request was granted and manAge I, they caa hold in future agamM If v >u wGh t • study up roar >’wn m«e all probable competition. report an “accident” by which 70 of hi» I L. Jennings, J. W. Howell and Eelua h PDA L Co, lumber. K R bridge Dr Pierre will sent! you, /err <y" a/Z cast, the matter referred to lhe fire ami water ' 4 '•«u II Brigti«, justice ires • paper bound copy of hi« great r<orvpage •> men were taken prisoner, and many Pollock are hereby appointed viewers to John Turner, constable (res committee with instruction« lu secure a fox'k the "Common Sense Medical Ad Another Saw mill. more killed and wounded LadyemiUi i« survey same and te marl with surveyor Clarrn.-e U Brown, witness fees 1 viser,” of which ver 7*' wv were sold at light. a Wa er Pre. hl and Schmidt Br> «.have F a copy All that Dr Pierce asks ia in dira atraiU an<l caa not hold out much I B. (>. McCulloch, on Wednesday Jan WmGjerge, witness levs lhe street commissioner was ustruct that you sen«! ?t nr cent «tamp«, to pay J E L<Mmi8, paujwra .............. to longer unless relieved. All eye» ere uary BHh. 1900, at 8 •'«tech A. M e«i to repair all dangerous sidewalks, lately secured a saw-mill tn Dram, the cos« ot mailing .m/y If you prefer the t J T Logan, luutbwn«. bridge«. turned on Buller, who now ha» a large In lhe matter of the road petition of 8 P D A I. Co. lumber, rood« and elect to a I’end to repaitfM a i«-ak in which they will art up abowt two milee book in fine French cloth «end ti stamp*. north of town near ths Merlin rued. Add rear Dr R V Pierce Buffalo, N. Y; army oa the Tugvla river, and great J. J. Layton el al for a wqgnn road in Kilham Matiunrrv Co, stationery 14 the City Hall roof. thing« are expected ol bun, which, a» road district No. 11, now road district j John B Wimer, work, road dial G H. Stover, in behalf of the Fire There it a conei lerable body of good tim* II x yet, have failed to materialise. Methu No 4 Wolf Croak precinct, for a | company, male a request for fOJ feet b ,r, both yellow aud BUgar p'ne. iu tbit en aull “lieljB hi» poeitioai” < n the Mo | dislan«'* o( eboel 1% tnilee, the c »art 4<> acre (arm ¡2 mi lea tor Portland, 2 more beae. stating that the present sup «•ct t on,co ver i ng the hi He on both side- of‘ «e der river. The Boers have eet apart or dared that Mtd rued be declared te | tnilev from p »st offlee, to exchange for ply was insufficient It wa* dtc deti not the r.Hi’l for several mi lee. The acuvsa- three Mrt vte in Pretoria lor the ac >m be a public r >ad. Gran*-» Pam rva dewce prx>|«erty. Inquire to grant lhe request at thi« time. Uoxm-, ability of this timber t»a greet addit»oral adatieii of the exrr invreaamg cvngre lu lhe matter of the road petition of J. at th ia office. cil aJj” uned toneel Thursday, Jea. » e alvantag- Money Saving Clothing Sale l M pii ’ s |ê} Suits and Overcoats It is something be sides bad air that makes a woman faint in a close theatre A r OlFFESiEIlFIIl I I B I 25 1 Discount * 1 .4 > J» •25 percent Discount on Fine China I on several lines of Decorated Semi-Porcch^ Dishes. Hair-Riddle Hardware (?’ I - AT JEWELL S OLD STAND coivi 11ST G- WAIT FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF _ — . . .» Room plastered house, barn, « m J brick cellar and 2J4 acres of x. bearing apples, ¡»ears, prunes, cherries, grapes and bernea, l<»eaten/ »•ity, uv. ior for f-iuv. $2100. yivuu $1000 uow down u aim and biiK. time. S . CALIFORNIA"' ....... ... GLEE, BANJO AND MANDOLIN CLUB'S -CONCERT GRANTS PASS OPERA HOUSE Friday. January 12th. I \ Acres of red land lying with I L*' posure, five acres iii vultivaiu land i> one mile from Grants Pasa.ot/,' 1 ground and almost perfectly protects irost, will make a fine orchard. One block in town, over " tpicivrvF year old fruit trees. Thu, • I has for years been producing very dantly in fruit, berrie« and garden There is a good house and out I» ul -. ' K also a good well. Five minutes u., 4 s< bool or church. Would sell three 100x150 feet, (corner lot,) for $400. j would ma»»e a beautiful building lot. I FÜN! FUN! FUN! 4; 1(H) lowest side of city, 50xl*i . ’c a nearly new six ruoui iiw. pleasant location and cheap. HlA Iar,n oi bA) acres omin leva. 12 acres in ■ ultna Good vai iety of fruit. Waler fur irrigit^’ puipo-es. Tins place is a bargain an«!^? want io see it be4ore it is sold. WITH THE CLUBS ARE Director C. IC. Moren Hehwartz A Tully ... .Character Artists Buys a good hous-e and uur? . Monologist Eimer B. Harri» .... block within four blocks otfc 8 Postothue. One halt the amount du . .Comedian Arthur C. Nabe . . ... Celluist >c< ures the property; balance in monn A Edward (». Küster .. • ... Violinist payments«. Price A Voorhies. Hugo G. Poheine . . Ami the Celebrated s»x acre» of fruit in good car turn, about half a mile from;, ROUGH HOUSE SEXTETTE. i’ostottice, no house. Here is an opportuj ity tor the making of a splendid home Price & Voorhies. Prices 50 and 25 Cents. X )( )( I acre» 7 troln tuwn< AlH»ut Jkairtj No extra charge for reserved Seats. Gear and balance in timber. 12 or 1.5 acm Tickets on sale at Clemens’ drug store fenced with new board terne. Ibretv January 11 and 12 from 8 a. in to 6 p. m. four acres in fruit bearing. General varie ty of fruit. Land lays facing tlie south. Juit the place for fruit culture. A .’» room house small barn and good well. Corneil and let us tell you more about it. Ask Ashland About It. $2500 ,,rc" uf fruit. young Its, in goo.l condition, 0-room pie- a ter. 'l fiou-e dry liou.e, barn, eie., etc., te*t « waler in town. Only 7 blocks from tlie Po.tofli. e. Ask Price & Voorhies. A s,ory »nd a half plastered hou>e, lour rooms and woodshed down stairs and lot> of room up stairs; V, a« re of ground, good >ha<ie. 9 blocks frwu I’o-toffice. Flail . a-,u secures the place.- 1 rice and Voorhies. Candles Nothing m I m adds bo much to the charm of the drawing room or ttoudoir »he aoftly radi ant iitfht from CORDOVA Candle*. Nothing will contribute more to the artistic succe«* of the luncheon, tea or dinner. Th«- beat decorative candle* for the aimplext or the tage or manaion. Made in all color» r, and the moat delicate tint« by HTANDARD OIL CO. •nd »old everywhere. $1000 I J lli’ a,,,ounl buy» one acre of gou<i land within 10 blocked the 1 ostoffi(e; cniall but <o»v home. well. Miiall orchard. $5UUdown secure» ilie place vMiii monthly payments for lhe balance.— rrice A \ oorhies. )( ) Four ai res in orchard; small hou>e and outbuildings. These trees are in good bearing, and adjoining S( >( )( ) 1 birty acre-near town. • Both red and dark soil. Thia land a\s vAeli »hellered, ami is ueil adapted to On the night of Dec. 14, there come to iruit raising. r my ranch a 3-year old filler with white 1 Spot in forehead and owe white foot, 11 II I iarin.A«i acres m cultivation each branded on right thigh. Owner can yar Enure farm can be covered with ;I1UI. taken frun, th e Applegate. Ihi» have same by paying charges. arm , .ibid 1« made very profitable an M u kick I les . up lo date farmer. Worth ¿Xian acre.’■ an be bought tor half that amount. Did» \l anted acre», nioetly in Notice 1» hereby given that the county orchard, and lieanng iruit. court uf Josephine County, Oregon, will '...... '‘"'-eaml out luiUding». Thii u. »1- receive sealed b; l< for ill » c hhi r n:u >n rta.i) in pn.iital.le fruit l>e»ring. Young ■I I »-'. * of about two miles of county wagon road, on the survey of what is known a« the "-’“uin pla>tered huu>e Mooney Mountain U agon Koad. h. .. ’rU k ' char, milk house, burn’ Commencing at a point near Benton eh- t ‘Z etc« G lot.«; afiou* Burroughs gate, thence running up Vwrhies * rO"‘ PoeU,Uic^ Ask Price A Cheney Creek about two miles, more or lew», to a sugar pine tree blazed on three ■ • a.r.-ian, ) •nies, standing on top of the ridge. - ' ■ ■ ■ wintara] i Said road to be of width and grade pre i-urn*»i i n. t > r, ‘ # •tea» l>,rrtaa h<iu.<*. scribed by statute for county roads, and " 1 UUI •■“‘-iling., good well «ISO» upon the course of survey and viewer’s rejort of sat<l rua i as thé aeme appears "le ;i r,‘ M land nenr town, I- at page 336, volume 3, Commissioner’s or l>ar<i M*;?*, >»u barna, web-. f down wcur«1 *4.-trice <k Journal of Josephine Countv, Oregon. VuortiL Bids will be r< ceived up to 9 o’clock a m. January 29th 1900. The court res-r -«i i one-half a< re <-t \es the right to reject any and all bids. i , "Ullin city limite. A re A xtell . ■ I ..Ui' ■ ’ < r "'"" ne»rly new. R oy B akti . ktt , County Judge . .. , 11 ■ 5early all of the land County Clerk. jonsisting of choice «ie. ’ vari- , nectarines, prunes -ruince»; t-l< • • ‘ Also TT0 1 “ — "- a good variriy of Mnali fruit», A It»-p wey of excei.viil waler. This i» one ot me finest, ii nut the be.<l io. atiot » m tow- ■ Overlooking biuad held» an<t n iJSged in •untain.«. Ottered tor m U, un ac-outn ui p or health of owner. Ta kt-n V p. '"'21 M )( ) $1100 - 82( MM) ' •'■ Harness and Shoe Shop If you are in need of Harness, either single or double, Halters, Sweat Pads or anything else in the Harness line, don't fail to go to the Front Street Harness Shop. Shoemaking and repairing neatly and quickly done. •J Al'KES it Ul J north ot town. Gm '* ‘ I in K »ud cuitivai AL i $-VK) on time brings - >■ r4■- (>n 4>,,-ar 4*reek,5-ru»'«" l and sjiedn, 75 large fruit gio-, pi a, rr imrung ground Lan overed by dil»h. ar>4* ””n* fo wmter. A«x .ve a< res near town, xkk M an«, j A't<r finish, ; cwu ,u»ry hou-«e, lath new. This soil J" ‘fork loam MInl ha Neany . _ t” « general assortment - r.wVL?""1 5>,le’ •'»! iraw nemes, arm sei - ■ I pears down to Front». iH-iwre, 3.1 ,,,,| 4th HeUe«. A g컫.*! wt Y »»’I irum «he best va- butmings. Making e|‘ and necessary uut- »nd « num lu minute. a very ; ra^ant nume walk of in« t*. o. *',KBA i , kok K x J. L. Yokum, FIRST NATIONAL BA1TK — OP — SOUTHERN OREGON. Capital Stock, 1 hangk ISO' town. th.. I. ,hun,'r”l »nd t«ei,i five acre« of are 15 acres of •mter i«u~ bir?;:,' ,l'l- A good va- * ' good bant • > underground *wèì*r 1M,rn ». ng». A tine trade '“if0“1 7‘»0ite*l ami tank Would ura.rn.il ptaee m tow - “ •• $->500. 1 '' H ISl.l mhtect to chwk oro, cunificate payable nndemand. S ue ■ urove - rom on'».. , , , S-ll..i<ht d.-xft. oa York. San « ... cnox ami Pof-Jami. T.lexTwbk trwf*n »M on all poi«. ia . r, \ *' -'vu »Ml, * or pr.. e A \ vorbies. Ih. I mieti State». $ 15< H) . . «year- • »nng. 2‘. " ».'pop- iò -V» •< re, SjwriaJ Attentino «o < , Cenerai t-ionew- ot o-ir c 3W.« ltx . L-—- — t'oiteeuon. mad, throojh m SocU^ » rw «ta-trni m»d uraedI i -d'”: "J ■11. he. end , t.*■»»•.• land; 2 Orwgxm, xBti «» ai! acrwaaibk pHela. J. D. FRY. Prméfewt. J. T.TUFFS. Vice President. R. A. B oqtp , ( mhier * »ter power mi « r .. 1 rehard. «»« per .tar. (>oo,i 'a-ü?^í? »'»at 1UH) ’•'■t'-. eu iiuii r.jwn .. AIMi ,nr rrtnber pi~’