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past, promise« to be a rea'ity in the very stultification which io little short of r.ra' future. The promoter of tbe enter- miraculous. We should like to know prise, Win IL Emerson, of I’biiadelpbia published Every Thursday, the source from which such “authentic” has organised a company for its imme information emanated to the credulous diate construction Tt»e ditch will start proprietor . A N. Foralt of Oakland, Cal., is in from Evans creek, 25 miles above ear of Medford's mayor. The Comi km Granta Paas for the purpose of look tog in its last issue, gave a truthful and Woodville and running to Pleasant creek RATIO» OF SV BACIUPTIUN : ovor the mineral field of this section. complete report of the conditions, which will have a total length uf 20 miles. I be One Year, in advance, • • $126 It is reported that F. I*. Dunne, “Mr ditch will be 11 fret on top. 7 feet on the Kix Months, • • • • .66 was reprinted by tbs pres« of Medford, I*x>ley” ie investing somewhat in the bottom and 5 feet deep. It will have a Three Months, ... J6 both the Mail and the Enquirer. The mines in this uonnty. Mr Ihinneevi capa/;ity of 500) miner’« inebee of water. • • • .66 Medford authorities certainly had an bmgle Copies, - SILK WAISTS, Advertising rates on api>ii< ation. <k>py opportunity to know the truth, and why dently knows a good thing when he sees There are thousands of acres tributary for change of' ad’ must i* banded in t>ef<>re they should reject it and cling to old to thia ditch, which will be one oi the SATIN WAISTS fu'NMisy noon, otherwise »«riling of the mailer will be charged fur at the rate of 5c wives fables is amazing lhe only lievelopment is being pushed at most important enterprises of the pres per running in< h, single column. Altera change in the conditions from that lime PI RCALE WAISTb tbe Yank property at Galice. The ent year, and will be of incalculable ben turns and additions to ropy will be charged or al lhe rale ot P jc |<r running in- h, in to this is that the two canes reported company is doing the most thorough efit to both mining and farming enter SKIRTS, have nearly recovered. That is all. gle column. and systematic work ar.d the favorable prises in the section which it passes ALL UP TO DATE. They are in quarantine and will be kept Entered at tbe post office at (»ranis Fe*e, indications improve underdevelopment.. through. The ditch has already been quarantined a sufficient time. We can Oregon, as »eeond-cla«» mail mailer. W. Major arrived here Thursday to surveyed, and the work of digg'ng it easily do that without any officious as (june now examine the mi neral resources of this started.—Tidings. «¡stance from Medford. The idea that T hursday , M arch 22, 1900. section. Mr. Major is representing! The Red Dug mine is now bting op. r the Medford people are in any dangero< Half of the period allolle l fur regnura- foreign capital. This section is now ated with good success by Joe Conner contracting the disease from this town is tian ku elapsed and perhaps a third of attraction wide spread attention as a This mine is situated on Red Dog creek, actually idiotic. In the knowledge of the voters are registered. There will b* mining country and as a favorable field . an important tributary uf Briggs creek, the real conditions, this proposition can W. L DEAN, & CO., Propr. 4 many who will delay, and put off ! for investment. and is well equipped with a good hydrau- not be disputed. If the Medford author registering until the books are closed ami it is too late. The books will wait ities or whoever is responsible for this J. J. Fox, one of our experieceu ' !ic plant aud a water right of more than for no maa, but close promptly at 5 piece of imbec ility are acting under mis miners, who went to New Mexico, ! ordinary excellence. Red I>ug was the o’clock in the afternoon of the 15th of information, they are still inexcusable, returned to Granta Pass Sunday evening, scene of a rush in tbe early day» and May. It does not cost anyUung lo for they have sufficient opportunity to ife has been mining at Corrilloe, N. M. was a camp of considerable population. register and takes very little liiue. know lhe truth. Killed down, there Edui ation in a Normal. but has returned to stay. Hu left on The Red Dug gold is coarse and heavy Medford’» Vi»ion. Every voter who does not register will seems to be two possible motives for the Tues<lay for the Gal ice district. Mr. and uf fine quality, »muoth, washed The Southern Oregon Normal, at Ash channel gold. It is of the same quality action, both equally contemptible. One All day, all night, the haunting Ivar, regret it before lite elaction is over. land, gives a training of three and four , Fox is an artist in lhe line of manipulat The pal lid check and pale ; is blind, unreasoning fright, terror of re ing the hydraulic giant; one (jl the liest I ami nature of the Silver creek g Id and years in branches of study above tbe It is a matter of Nine interest to those mote, isolated ( uses of the Filipino itch, The microbe hunts the Medfordite evidently comes from the same source. eighth grille. One year of practice pijM-rs now in the arena. And canqm upon bis trail. of our people who take camp outings in a disease which is 4S yet directly respon The mines of this district Lavr been teaching in the training school is afford C. H. McClung was in last week from the summer to learn that the Woodruff tibia for no death in this country. The With horrid, griHNome, grinning glare worked in a primitive way for many ed to students preparing to teach the Old Channel mine on Six Mlle, place at L'nion creek on upper Rogue other is commercial malice, intent to in And f*erie squeak ami wpieal, Many young people leave out lhe train They are running steadily with two yeais, but it is only recently that modern river has been reserved for the use »»I jure out trade. It is openly asserted The microbe dogs the M»«lfordite, ing and have the advantage of the aca giants an I the ground is showing up in mai hinery has been installed. Mr Con the fureit rangers, and that < ampere will that the latter is the moving spirit in ner is a practical miner, and thoroughly Close (-lutcliing at his heel. demic work as a preparation for college. good shape. This company is contem be allowed to stop only ouu night here. lhe grand transaction Nor is Medford understands the nature of that partic Not all student«, by any mean«, attend plating the construction of a 15 mile ditch Union creek is one of the natural stop alone involved in the criminal scandal, Fantastic weird and womlrous shapes, ing a Normal school, make teachers of to bring water from Deer Creek, one of ular ground, which abounds ia bould Pe« r at him through the gloom ping places on the Crater lake road, but seems to be only one of a grand luna ers of more than ordinary hardness and Strange crawling, sprawling »piirming things ' ihemeelves. the largest tributaries of the Illinois being 20 miles from the lake, and han tic fraternity. We learn that in Attiland heaviness. The man who knows how Proclaiming Medford ’ s <loom river, arid if this ie done, they will have Kerby Items. heretofore been quite a resort for camp is circulated the finny anecdote that to handle them to advantage is lhe one Tommy Johnson made a flying visit a volume of water for mining purposes who makes it pay. ers. The Brown meadows, five uiiles our militia has been called to preserve The Medford town hath slept vt long that will be second to none in the state to Grants Pass, Saturday. And peacefully, it seems. from Union creek, on the other hide of the quarantine. Other towns contrib The Woolfolk brothers are steadily The Seeley mine, formerly the Lance the river, from which place hay was ute their quota to lhe grand agglomer But now the nightmare visitelh Mrs A. J. Adams was taken ill sudden running lheir arrastra on Jones creek property, on Louse creek is now Disturbing Medford ’ s dream« ation of mendacity. It is only fair to hauled io Union < reek and sold te the ly Saturday; at present writing, report operated under a lease by the Purdy and are working the ore of the : cam ¡»err, is also included in the reserve. say, however, that lhe press of the towns And »0 in nightmare vision dread, says she is improving. brothers, who have lately cot into some Taylor lead in Dry Diggings, where a The object is to preset ve the g»a»s for mentioned is In no way responsible for Rev. Brock held services in the school The microbe leap« and leer*. ground which appears to be much rich strike was made last winter. The the use of the homes of the rangers the falsehood circulated. Also, the The Medford dreamer hide« his eyes (jouse Sunday evening. richer than has hitherto been worked vein,which can be traced throughout tbe action of the mayor of Medford in issu Travelers and campers may stop one Rev. Sams intends moving to Wilder- And cover« up hi« vara. on tbe claim and the gold is coarser. whole 1500 feet of the claim and run* ing that proclamation of quarantine has night at these points, but no longer. ville soon. A new ditch will be built this summer from a foot to two feet wide, is composed bean disavowed by a number of her best AU open, though, remain« the mouth. Rev. J. R. N. Bell, United Brethren The tongue «till cli< les and clock«, While our eastern cousins have been citizens. extending from the terminus of an old mainly of ochre and decornj»osed matter Elder, lecture«! to a small audience last ditch on their upper claim, about a containing very little ruck, though very wrestling with blizzards, gules, ice and The villainous thing was allowed tore- Ejaculating one fell word. week. Those who attended were well Hmallpox, smallpox, «mallpox. snow and all imaginable varieties of in main in existence about two days, and mile, which will cover the lower ground small quartz particles may be discovered pleased with the lecture. ifcqueHtly. The ore is sacked and with ample pressure. temperate weather during the past week was then strangled. The moral effect, Is thia Plain Enough? Cbas. Hansen and R. K. P>ratten are sledded and hauled to the arrastra. we have been enjoying the mast perfect however, still exists. Operations have been begun at the This inach nc is operated by water If you have a nagging cough, ami are refem/ing and otherwise improving their weather that is poaaiblu in any dime or Columbus quartz mine on Louse creek, power and Las a capacity of about two losing flesh, go to a drug «tore, and gel property. Council Meeting. country. They are experiencinx their a bottle of bhiluh’s Consumption Cure Mr. Barker, the painter, has departed the Sexauer property, under tbe stiper- tons per day. The ore at present is regular Marcia weather; we are enjoy- The regular semi-monthly meeting of vieion of J W. Wells. This mine was ing ours. Ths past week kan given ui Ike council was held on Thursday eve Take two thirds of it, and then if you are to Grants Pass. The Pioneer Hotel worked several years bv the Sexauer producing about $15 per ton in free gold not benefitted, return the bottle to the gives evidence of his skill as painter and besides «.arrying a considerable value in soflse of the most delightful days tint ning in the council rooms, all uf th« brothers with an arrastra and yielded sulphiirets, which can nut be saved in druggist, and he will return your money* decorater. come to ea iu the course of the year; members present. Isn’t that fair? No one could ask more. Mrs John Stone was called to Grants rich rtt irns. It is situated on the left an arrastra. The gold io generally bright, balmy and warm, with a delight A petition was presented signe«1 by a 25c., 50c., and $1 00 a bottle. W. I* . Pass to attend the funeral of her father, hand fork of Ixiuee creek, and is one of fine. Some of the richer spots of fully fresh quality in the atmosphere. number of Indies asking that an or Jin- a group of quartz mines all of which' lhe vein assay well into the hum Kremer, Druggist. Mr. Cheatham. Almusd« and peaches are in full blossom ance be passed making it a misdemaa show go<>d prospects. This mine will dreds of dollars to the ton. The vein ami th« othur fruit buds are coming out. nor to ex|ie< torate upon the sidewalks of now be throughly and systematically de has not yet been developed enough The wild flowers are blooming profusely the town. The |>ef it ion was accepted veloped. A tunnel has been started to to show its extent, but (here is no reason and in endless variety. We grow so and placed on file for future considera tap ttie ledge at a lower depth. for believing that it is not permanently accustomed to the perfect cliLsate and lion. The petition ankmg that an elec J. B. Scott, one of the owners of the rich. scenery that we do not fully appreciate lion be bel<l for the purpose of voting on Rising Star mine in the Williams creek our lavors. The regoin which lies be the question of bonding the city for I Election Notice. district was in town last week. His tween the Cascades and th« Pacific fur waler works and light and sewer plant To the residents and legal voters of company is now making preparations to nishes a type of scenery which is found in was also read and ac< «pled. equip that property with a new quartz the City of Grants Pass: Notice 18 here very few places in the world, and can T. A. Hood addressed the council for mill, with concentrators and all appli by given that a Special Election of tire hardly be surpassed fur beauty and the purpose of requesting pcriiii«sion t<> ances for the successful working of the said City, will be held on Monday tbe pleasing variety. erect a small teiii|Mirary wooden addition During the Last Week 1 have Added Several ore. This adds another to the already second day of April 1900 for the purpose with iron roof in lhe rear of his present long list of new mills which are being of submitting to a vote of the electors ol There is some war talk on the subjec building, 1« accommodate his bicycle installed :n southern Oregon and is said city, propositions to issue bonds for of Russia and Japan, as is always the stock and machinery until h« could erect another indication of the growth ci the purpose ot constructing and provid case when two progressive and active a brick building. Some of the council quartz mining into the leading lucrative ing a suitable sewer system, electric nations rub up against one another in were of the opinion that such action iiglit plant and water system for said industry of this section. their progress. However talk is cheap, would be discrimination, as similar City as is more fully set forth in ordi but war costs money, and it is probable Jack Snelling, one of the prominent requests bad been refused, but when it that the little differences may be patch miners of the (»slice district, visited in nance No. 147 of said City, a copy of wan explained that Mr. Hood would ed up without submitting to the last re < «rants Pass last week. Mr. Snelling which ordinance is attacked lo, incor ouild a brick building at the earliest tort. We are glad to perceive also, that owns a half interest in one of the .i>oet porated in and made a part of this (Miseible time, it was unanimously war is getting more and more popular promising quartz mines of that locality. notice, as follows: agreed to grant hie request, allowing ORDINANCE NO. 147. as the world progresses. The next lea Considerable development has been done hiui till December 1 to remove the years will undoubtedly see many chang and it presents a very favorable apj>ear An Ordinance providing for a special structure. es and a vast improvement in the gov ance, showing a good body of ore of ex election for the purpose of submitting to The special committee on bond and eminent of the world as a whole. The cellent grade. Mr. Snelling is well a vote of the electors of the City ot sewer business re<|uested aud wan grant Grauts Pass, propositions to issue bonds time has passed already when any nat satisfied with the proq»ects and is nut for lhe construction of a sewer system, ed further lime. jt .4 ion is privileged to do exactly as she anxious tjevll. The ore nas previously electric light plant and water s>stvin for A bill from the S. P. D. L Co, of pleases. Each nation is compelled to been worked in an arrastra, and has said City. |5.00 fur lumber was nudilud ami allowed. The City of («rants Pass ordains aw submit in some degree to the wishes or given good returns. An ordinance providing for a granite I Take Orders for follows : interests of lhe others and international sidewalk on M street was read by the A. B. Cousin, who has recently fitted Section 1. There is hereby called a law is reaching a better degree of perfec* recorder. An ordinance amending a lip his placer at Galice, has experienced special election uf the City of Grants lion each year. The tendency is to Pass, for the purpose of submitting to a a good deal of trouble with his ditch section uf a previous ordinance in re ward the centralization of the govern vote of the elector« thereof, propositions, lately which has seriously handicapped as gard to the duties of lhe health com follows : ment of lhe world into the hands of a his in.ning operations. He is running mittee having been read the required 1. The proposition to authorize the lew powers. number of times was duly passt'd by the ingocxl shape now however, and ie pip Common Council to borrow money on ing night ami day. Mr. Cousin has the faith and credit of the City of Grants The war of politic« is now about lo l>e- council. to the amount of Six Thousand some of the best ground on the creek 1 Pass The matter «fan injury to Mrs Brooks, gin and from now on till alter the presi- $(¡000.00) Dollars, for the purpose of sustained by reason of .» tlcfcctive side and has the best of facilities for working denlial election the country will be constructing ami completing a sewer it. He made a new ditch last summer. system for said city, and to that end, credited with more ailments than (be walk, was brought up and was referred Next season, I tie ditch being settled, it and for that purpose, issue negotiable dictionary fiirnishro names for the in to the judiciary committee. bonds of said City to an amount not ex The council then proceeded to the dis will probably give him far leas trouble ceeding Each ailment will have a dozen or more said $6000.09, and bearing inter elusion uf the sewer situation. Thc and he will have a more favorable oppor est nut exceeding 5 per cent per annum. remedies, which will bs prencrilied fur tunity for a lucrative run. by the various |>olilleal yhysit iaus, and i Mayor being criticised for not having 2. The proposition to authorize the ths country ceuld only take the whole submitted lhe water company's propos The Oak Flat mine is now being Common Council to borrow money on faitfi and credit of the City of (»rants dose at once it would have need lor no a's to the council, replied that the pro O|»erated by McClung brothers They the Pas*, in addition to said sum of $6 HK)) further prescriptions in this world posals had been only orally submitted t x>k hold <4 tbe mine last fall and have to the amount of Sixty-Nine Thousand Every measure which haw been brought by Mr. Moody, lhe water company’s done considerable work in the repair $69,00‘J 0 D I'ollare, for the purpose of forward ia tbe past 20 years will be over attorney, to Attorney Smith and that he. of ditches ami Humes. They are now construct.ng and providing a suitable Min Josie Kellogg of Holland has piping on the highest channel of the water ayslem ami «-lei tric light plant for K«ilroadin< Patents. hauled and shuwu to bo both boon and lhe mayor, had told Smith that the said City, an I lo tliat end and lor that A single firm of Patent Lawyers, C. hern visit ng friends in Kerby. calamity by the edu ators of the various council would not accept them. Council | claim and are getting a good quality of purpose, issue b-m is of «aid ( itv to ail Mrs. W A. I.e< nar I was in Kerby political faiths. This is lhe etiquette oi man Judson then said that a** there had A Snow A Co., of Washington D. (' gold in satisfactorily paying quantities. amount not exceeding eaid $69,000.00 in politics: To ally yourself with one oi l>een as yet no deciaion fretu lhe judge, have in tin» last year procured 1,030 pat Saturday. The Oak Fiat ditch covers one of lhe addition to said $<>.t»O.).0O and bearing After two we -ks vtc«tion, the Kerby largest areas of plover ground in the interest nut exccediug 5 per cent per another of lhe "parties”; to submerge and as ths waler company had submit ent« for their clients, many ol them for annum. youreelf and bitcome part of the great ted two propositions to the water com rejected invention«. C. A. Know A Co. s bool will have a three months sum country with the fiaett facilities fur Section 2. Sa d sp • ia! election shall mer sc I hmi !, beginning about April hi, pressure and dump xnd a water right of L h ‘ held oil the 2nd day of April, 1L*O >. machine ;to swear by your "party" and to pany, that the city should now make a have been accused of railroading patents more than ordinary rxvdleiice. The believe it infallible ut all lime» ; to caaeo projKisitioii to the aater company. He through the Patent Ollier, but limy in- Mrs, IIuden lias been retained. Section 3. The Police Judge is hereby G ar N ix . directed to give ten days non«-« ol seid ground is good. your independent thought and let youi made a motion that the city present sint that this locomotion is lietter than Special Election by posting nonets in to the waler company the following oxcarting them, foi by the latter process party leaders do your thinking for you. Merritt and Wist have two giants in five public places in thu City, to each of Do all tine and experience "buss" rule pro|M>«itioii that if the water coiiipatiy the Inventor often dies before he gets 'fel »1 a I be attai hvd a copy operation on their claim on Louse creek which notices al) your days. A man dure not hate to would extend lhe sewer liuluw the power his patent. and are hunting lhe bedrack on a deep of this ordinance. house, lhe city would dee<i them the be a republican, democrat or populist Section 4 The Police Judge is hereby In many of the eastern states the In ii piece ol ground. There are two distinct directed to protule uthc al ballots It ie no disgrace to belong to no party strip of land recently purchased and and the pig are paying five time-* lhe gravel <!epo-it«, the heavier wash living said Special Elertim, whmh shall for be A man ie privileged to try to discern payt-\>Oof the expense. The motion mortgage that the wheat crop has in the upper stratum The lower layer substantially in (he following form, lo whatever good there ia In any Measure was seconded by Dunbar. Tom Smith The hen and the pig are prepared to pi*y wit : is a very eld wash and indications are There la n< ;rvater irony than a rccotn- or principle, whatever |»arty advocates it. expressed the sentiment that this motion many mortgages in the nertiiwest if we tliange of climate to those f Hind which give reasons for the belief mmdati When he votes, be will caat Ir.s ballot should not be considered until afier the onlv give them a chance. N. W I’M, who«*» circitmst.mcvs make change ot that a rich deposit of gold may be pre« where, in his judgement, it will b< l mallei ol bonding the city should be dis- clinmte «nu osaible. How many a suf- ent at or near the bedrock The entire ' Farmer. help along the cauee of right, justice l»ueed ol. Rummage »aid that the city fervr in sucli i a case has wistfully watchnl holy ui gravel, however, gives a very the flight <4 the south seeking birtls. and should receive a right of way through Noihiog Like It and general welfare. In a cuunlv or city w i ilh the IGulimst. "Oh th.it I Imd g<xid pro»|w»rt. The bedrock is lower V< hi tliould rrmemlwr that no •»'I»»* cried election, tariff and gold standani cut the laud II. I . Smith said tliat the wings.” But Nup|w>M- you can I I the than lhe channel of lhe creek ami a little figure, reason b< w you mav. Vote motion was premature. Fotsch »aid "no medn me is like Shiloh a Consumplioi lungs tn the climate instead <>f fitting the pump will f*e used in proep cling the to the lungs Tliat is what has for the man. For legislators, of romer, ompromise '. The motion was put, re- (’urr in anv ie«|»ert. If other rrmediei ch deeper grrunil The owner« of tins the political principle must be conaid cubing in a lie vote, Fay, Judson, Dun have failed to relieve your cough or co >' br -tl h»i and ptwuble bv tlK»*e uho have claim have a good water right and diUli. t! Di Pierce s Guiden Me»lical I ha bar ami Rummage voting “ yea ’ ’ , Torn thali 1« all the more reason why yoi ered. It ie nut lhe beet way to vole for t»unht-s the bh»««l, rcmov- their ditch could be brought over the > vrv lt or agaiust anv measure la-cause any 8 I..tn. Mr*.i«w, h . !• faith »mi t.-t-ch houl l trv Shiloh’s. Alw.»>- -• Id tindei in ’I and poi*»iu>us conditions I aiusv creek divide to the («rants Pa-s that the whole Iwslv party advocalee or «q puses it. It should voting ’'no”. There was »<>me differ a |M»sitivi* guarantee. If it does not hel| U •ned, With new strength «ide by an extension of not more than be considered according to ilsi merits ence of Opinion as to whether or not the you the druggi'd must give back you is IIV Hew «•WT md di* ase 1« rv-»iwte<l a mile and a ba !. and without prejudice. No political mayor was rnlille<l to a de. iding Vole tuetu-y, 25c., 5(h2 , aud 11 th) a buttle. W I tl rows Dan Green, of the Harmon-Green party is perfect and it is f<H»li»h to make and the matter was laid on the table. F. Kremer, Druggist re is ►hoi. whtakv or other int *nnt placer on Galice creek, came up to It was Jet ide I to hold a special elec any appear so. The movemuni is to To <'•!•• • C'uiii m One i»ai Grant* 1' ass on Diuraday. He has bad Yes ward independent thought, which is a tion on April 2 to decide 11»-* tpieslion of Take I axalive Bromo tjuinine I'aldet» No a very steady *uu th:« Aeaaoa and the good sign. Principle ehouhi be of more voting I h « ii <| n for complwtiug the sewer All <lrugni*l»refund monev if it laii- Io* urv and also that of lamding lhe city for E. W. Grove » signature on e very l*o\ *2 * ground he is now working ie Ki«ing importance than party. water works and light p ant The more than »atigfactary return« far letter roauthir’ze the I unm n € »’in il t< QuarMtirxd by Mcdfurd. council adj turned to meet Monday e\e than any of the ground he ha* worked h»»rrow rn n y on the faith an i ere h .• hitherto .m ths claim, all «4 winch, bow lhe City cM liront« Pa*-, m addition u On Saturday, lb« mayor of Grants I ever, has paid very well. He has not th«- said sum of ftiOOi 0 L. to the au»uitn< Pass rec«.ved a most remarkable <L cu Niiak* !■•«<» A our Mlioe* found snv more largr nuggets rm *e of S xiy N .ne Th-m-an ! |u • .**' *0 L»o ment. It was no less than a pnxla Ailtn*« Foot Ease, a powder. It cure« picking up a ♦»»» piece Mine time ag > ars. for the purpose of eonslrwctirg an mation of quarantine by Mediord against painful, smarting, nervous feel and in providing a ruuAide water svi eni amt ro war h but has found q lite a large number ot elm-trie Hgtr plent for Mid C.ly, ami t< Grants Paas The reason assigned in growing nails, and instantly takes the rv 'M smaUer one« of the value of five or six that end. and for ihst pnrp ««»» to i««ot the proclamation for this insane move sting util of corns am! bun ions, al tbit «lollsre. The long continued heavy flow negotiable bonds ot Mid City to an tar«* ment was that '‘authentic” information greatest comfort discovery of ft of water in Galite creek has l*e<n of amount n«c ocre h g *ai I |»-‘ j 0 VjiQ u, had come to our “sister" city of Med Allen's F<»ot F.«»*e makes tigh alditK»a to sai l $♦». X> » 00. and bearing material advantage lo the m:r -« ah ng interest not eicwiiing 5 per cent pe. ford, that there were "numerous' cases sboes feel cajh Al I » pc its course by sweepin r o i; a Grge inn um o li of small|K>x in existence iu Grants Pass. sw eat mg caUoii «4 «. I>- Zeit T Amount ot the accumulate i I Imita:« »nd For Bunds, for water »nd ¡«bl Now such fable» are to be <-ipe< t«d per- mg feet. Try by all irnl plant. ......... . I a thereby in-king fra*tb'e tl e w.o li „ ..( Yes. ba|»a, in the conversation of old women, druggist» ai*d y iMsd r- Kia V • For I on Is. tor waier and 1 ght Hie lower ground al- ng *ln • creek among other scandal, but for sober con for 25c, m slam te Free pant............. ......... No. Tee big Evans r eek m HR sideration by tbs mayor and authorities A.Idrros, A Hr«» ha! »bl to the k M f .0 Roy N ote on both prop MGiUus and strike ■y su tu Bv al «kith so much fits been «•id in the out tbe hoe not voted fur of a city, lb«y exhibit an irnmei say of N.Y. ROGUE RIVER COURIER, A. E. VOORHIE8, flDinintf flotee. Ladies' Tailor-Made Warranted not to Chip. Scale nor Discolor A First-Class Article made in America for the American trade..................... Po-4 Office Building. New Lines . . . Spring Stock LADIES’ 1AIL0R-MADE COSTUMES. MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS, SKIRTS, CAPES AND JACKETS. E. C. Dixon. : Hair-Riddle Hardware Co AT JEWELL S OLD STAND ) 09« 00«»♦♦»<« «•**$»■*♦♦*<>♦♦♦ Approved this 21 st day ef March, A. D., 1900. W. T. C ob i mm , Attest: Mayor. (ieo. I*. Fl KM AN, N. E. McGrew Auditor and Clerk. The polling placet for eaid Spec al | Election shall be as follows: The electors of the First Ward will vote at the Public School house. The electors of lhe Second Ward «ill vote at the Josephine Hotel. The electors of the Third Ward «ill vote at the City Hall. The electors of the Fourth Ward will vote at the Old Hose House. Polls shall open at nine a’clock a in. nnd close al four o’clock p. m. of said day. G eorge P. F irm an , Police Judge. Pioneer Truck and Delivery UIUNT8 PAS«. OREGON. EAST and SOUTH --- VIA THE Shasta GREEN SICKNESS Route Trains Leave (»rants Pass for Port land and Way Stations at 4:20 a. in. and 0:45 p. in. Ia rather a common disease and 1« met with amongst young women. It is caused from an impoverish I condition of the blood. Being a blood disease Chlorosis can be cured by III DI AN.thegreat vegetable remedy for the blood and nerves. Ill DYAN will en rich the blood and give It back its healthy, red color. The blood being in a poor condition, none of the organs of the body are properly nourished. II I’D- YAN will cause the bl(MHl to become pure. Ill DY AN will restore the organs to a healthy III 1» \ \ bloom to the cheeks and cause the green tinge to disappear. If you have the symptoms, take III 111 A \ now, and they will leave you. Lv. Portland ... 8:30 a. in. 7 :€M Ar. GrantiPass..lO:48 pin. 9 30 Ar. Ashland. . . 12:33 a.in. 11 :30 Ar. Sacramento 5:00 P.m. 4:35 Ar. San Francisco 7 :45 p in. 9:30 p.m. a. in. a in. am. a.in. 11 :45 9 .00 7:25 9:30 a.m am. a.m a.m Ar. Ogden......... Ar. Denver....... .9 :()0 a m. Ar. Kansas City .7 :25 a in. Ar. Chicago ... .7:55 a,m. Ar. Los Angeles . 1 :20 p m. 7.0O a.m. Ar. El i’aso ... . 6:().» p.m. 0.01 pin Ar. Fort Worth L :30 a in. 6:30 a.m Ar, City of Mexie co9:55 a.m. 9:55 a.m. Ar. Houston.... 4:00 a.m. 4 :00 a.m, Ar. New Orleans i 6:25 a in. 6 25 p.m. Ar. Weshington . 6:42 a.m. 6 :42 a in. Ar. New York .1 12:43 p in 12:42 p.m. THE PRINCIPAL SYMPTOMS ARE: PULLMAN AM) TOURIST CARS on both trains. Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden and El Paso, and Tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis, New Orleans and Washington. 1. CONSTANT HEADACHE. Ill U Y AN will make the blood pure aud nutritious and the headache will disappear «. GREENISH. OR YELLOWISH GREEN COMPLEXION - IIII» VAX will make the Complexion red and rosy. Connecting at San Francisco with sev eral steamship lines for Honlnln Japan, China, Philippines, Central and South America. a. PULSATION IN THE NECK.-Thl«l«dne to the watery condition of the blood, and will disappear shortly after the use of II I’DY AN U commenced. See J. P. Jester, agent at Grants Pass Pass station or address C. H. MARKHAM. G. P. A., Portland, Ore 4. WEAKNESS AND PALPITATION OP THE HEART.-III DV4N will strengthen the heart and make the boat» full, »troug and regular. lll'Dl AN is the remedy that you want. The color will return to your cheeks. Your headache will disappear and you will no longer appear weak and miserable. Ill DY.AN restore the functions of nature. Renn m r that III DY AN is for men and women to your dnrggist and get Hi 4\ and follow the directions aa given in the circular. Ill DY AN is soid at WJ cents per pack a or 6 packages for |2 50. If your drugg st • :•>••« not keep it, send direc» to tn II! DI AN HI hl l>\ » OVII* % \ X Cal. Remember that you can consult the III UN kN DOC'TOKM Fllf.t'.. m «1 see the doctor«. You may call and see them or write, as you desire. A hire«» Hudyan Remedy Company Corner Stockton, Market and Elbe Streets, SAX FRANCISCO, CAL A Few Pointers The recent statistics oi the mini lie r of death* show that the large majority die with consumption. This disease mav commence with an apparently harmless cough which can lie cured instantly by Kemp’s RaUzin for the Throat and Lungs, which ia guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases. Price 25c. and 50c. For sale by all diuggbte. i FOR SALE BY W F. KREMER “Doctors failed to reach my case and advised me to try a higher air.” Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery. I S. S. S. Is the Only Renisdy Equal to this Obstinate Disease. • nnia, , - ¡,t 1 -m n d ■ b»ir>iz .bln to .he’^n 7'”a'7 \bu‘ «• « 8 i.'X-UteO / rem*^y which completely euros it. Ui> -1 diieat' and? "> ’* dn.p-f>.>,twd man, ..¡n ,". 11 n>*ch of th» • r , ' ' k toniegl^r.nje .one. it equal to nrr blood tooubb.. .nd“n7vM^il??re ‘°nicol* rwlui,*d- B 8 - ’ l . tbua pon>aa«atly eliminating portanc of Ma.t.rR n > t; > “ ,he im- notPo«iblp.fTe^.Vir. inmin?e^. .r ’?ich Csn treatment ha. boon rehed u-\ L, ‘^e WTon« •welling» have rreulted, f<w « ‘ Option .. ‘h“ Mr. H. E. Thompson, of Millcdrevtn« ’ bad eare of Scr.>fulabr..k<> < ut oifthj^liu’ “A which had to be lanced and c.uned me much’.0V’’? reck> wa, treated for a long wh.l^ but I able to cure me, and my condition k J?’ 1“' re D n ’ began their treatment Mar, blood r - r Mwh-n I but without effect. SomTone "»d. 1 began to impure a, u m TO’Kl? S and hare never had a ,.gn < f the Q C C • Specific- s. S FOR THE BLOOD enre obstinate, deep- ms M with „ ‘ promptly cur d, <*• to 1«, *o »ny addreM by'