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PUcer Notes previous history of the case and stating Mr. Willtains is making extensive im the reasons for the stand the waler Ihtbitehed Every Thursday, provements on hit ranch. com|»any had taken lie stated that We are looking for one sr more wed tbe company desired no litigation ; that dings in unr burg this spring. it was not profitable They did not K. Grevn and J J. Fux. ui.dra lour raoi-kixTok. Mr. Walker and family have gone to want to be held up nor to hold up the oí th* G.ltcv and Grave creek diatrn ta Grants Pass to reside during the sum batbs or ataacat i * tiun : city, but had deemed it necessary to ia-l week exviniaing plater pre-pertiee. mer. One Year, in edvame, • • 1125 lake the position they did in order to They found a number of pleasing prop«« Mr. Burton and partner are raising Six Months, • • - protect their rights, ile was anxious »Uiou., and will probably invest Tory stock. They have a good stock ranch Three Months, • -35 that the sewer abumu go through. The are now looking over other |K>r ions ol They have little interest in our school, Single Copies, • • - - .06 L mm I i being bachelors. SILK WAISTS. the mon ty. Ad verusing rates on application. Copy town needs it Thu company having We have two stores in our town and for change or‘ad’must l>e handed in before won tbe light in tbe courts and the 11. H McCarthy of Fortland, ar»«in- our in -bool is wen attended. L. N. Tuesday noon, otherwise setting ot the principle being satisfied, they were now Biownmg is our milk peddler and fur- her ol tbe mine »miera club and trim matter will be charged for at the rate uf £>c per running inch, single column. Altera ready to concede a great deal in order ing exchange ia vitiliog Josephine coun niaitee us with good mils. tions and additions to copy will be charged to establish harmony and resumption As we iiave no correspondent f°r your ty and looking over ila mineral field. valuable or at tbe rate of 10c per running in« h, sin paper from this neck of the of progress. gle column. Ilia expre.aed opinion ia that aoalbert. woods, I thought it would be well to be SECTIONS, Tbe | ru posit ion under consideration Oregon is the beet mining eeetioii in tbe represented as occupying a p'ace in Jose Entered al the post ottue at Grants Pa-«, was the last one made by the city to the Oregon, as aevend-ela»» mad mailer. alate, though capital ia greatly need -d phine county. SMOKERS, company. Under its provisions, tbe to develop our many promising pros ^The roads from here to Leland are in company were to construct the sewer a very bad condition as so much team T hursday , Afin. 19, «900. pecta. COMB FOUNDATION ing ia done We are having frequent! (rum its present terminus to a point E. E. Meredith returned Friday to •bowers which keep up the water for the We are informed that boboa have been i below the power bouse, defray the costs hit mine on the Illinois river afier a miners, but are not good for those who building fires in box cars near the ware of the suit and pay tbe city |150 lor tbe viait to Portland. Ilia property a ill want to put in gardens. •trip oc land. bousea. An expensive fire will yet add There are several goo*! ledges being | has a Rood supply o( water and will con W. E. DEAN, & CO.. Propr. Mr. Moody called the attrution of the opened in this district. Paul Scharing- to the tramp luxury which we maintain. tinue running for several weeks. They son is working with an arastra, grinding They should be caught ami ma*lo to council to a former proposition made to bare reoMlly cut into an old river his rock, which gives good returns, j work. If thio course were followed, they the company, in which tbe city agreed channel that is proving rich, A partial I be ledge is of good size with plenty of to pay |I75 toward tbe sewer extension, would soon shun this town as a plague free gold m sight There are a number ' cleanup ba, been made every two weeks, of which could not t«e formally presented goxi prop*Mitiom> near here which the | • pOt. with very gratifying results. owners have not had means to thorough because the mayor would not rail the None of hie predecessors have made a council together. The mayor interjected ly develop. O. R. Major returned on Thur.day l.t*land Sitiiiiga. Sunday School Improvement. more creditable record as county clerk a word or two at this point, saying that Mr. Hampton ha- had a good long run from a visit to the gold dredge Josephine Wfj learn that. John Mackin ’ s health is Meetings for Sunday School improve than Roy Bartlett. The records have Mr. Moody was die only mau who had ■ quite poor and think a change would do near Waldo. The dredge is now in full and has piped off a large amount ol AT JEWELL'S OLD SIANO ground. He will clean more bedrock been kepi in a thoroughly buainear like asked him to cab a. a ’.»«ling at that ment will tie held in the Baptist chinch him good. operation, and as it is capable of hand this winter th n ever liefore, which under the direction oí Rev. Jame« Ed There is quite a demand here for milk bag an immense amount of ground of means pien’y of gold. He has a goo<i manner, and he has always shown him time. Mr. Moody replied that tie had self ready to go further in the matter ol tbe mayor's word that a meeting would mands of the American Baptist Publica cows, but they seem to be s<-arce in this known excellent quality, the remit» are crew of men who are all well ?aiiefied neck of tiie woods. with the boarding house, as they have a acc-ommixlalion than his ¡xrsition really not be called unless every member of tion 8oci t -, on Satnidsv and Sunday as The roads are in very bad condition, certain. The machine ha» been greatly most efficient cook and the sleeping requires. hampered in the paet by breakages in an so much hauling is being done both apart men’s are very comfortable. tbe council petitionud to that effect, SATURDAY. up and down the creek. the machinery. Mr. Major has been M in XX. The much talked about Puerto Rico and that three of them refused. At 10:00 A. M. Bible study. There is quit« an inclination in thia examining the plant lor the Canadian Principles of lesson prépar bill has passed through congress and this point, we feared a controversy be 10:45 M A Democratic View. vicinity to join the Mac'-aheek. A Oa capitalists who have interests in the Is now on; all Nature has taken on a fresher and brighter ap ai ion. unless the president vetoes it, which io tween Moody and the mayor w hich might E ditob C oi kikh :— borne is doirg th« recruiting for the property. Bible study. nut expec ted, it will become a law. The fright away the angel of j*eave from the 2:00 P. M pearance and is setting us an example. We should renovate . order. B we the demo racy ef Josephine 11. C. Berry came over last week from Open parliament. 2:4ó " bill aeema to be rather generally in council rooms, but the cloud passed. We have had rather wet weather ¡or county have no paper to espouse our I the house, brighten it up here and there with a little paint, Moody then eUtird tbe water com 4:00 " Primary class teaching il . tiie pa«t few days; too wet for the farm th- Illinois A Jorephme Gravel Mining cause, will you allow me space fot a few disfavor and its passage as a republican and beautify the walls with • rw, but it held up the water for tiie company's property on Josephine creek. - lust rated measure ia expected by many to have pany's ultimatum. They would reopen mi ne», which w ill continue fur some time They are running only lightly now, by thoughts which fine to my mind at (pieet ion box some momentous effect on the coming the case, dismiss the suit, defray all this time? Tiie •’Obterver” uncon ' yet. reservoir beads, on account ol the Praise and promise. elections. The bill, in itself, is of Ur costs and construct tbe sewer extension, 7 an Mrs. Allie McInnis, we learn, is hav diuiiniahing water supply. The pijie sciously exposes to view the vacillating Address. lees importance I lias its political the cit) to deed them the lsnd. Beyond 8 on Which is a mo st durable, sanitary, economical and beautiful ing a ba<i time with tier arm since being Mr. McKinley when it speaks of “the MUNDAY. opponents claim. It provides lor a to this, the company utterly refused to go vai rinated it is sweljed badly ar.d is itself ia fille-1 from a eelf diecharging same old Bryanisni.” It says “Bryan- wall coating. All tints in stock. very ps’iiful, but at last reports she was reservoir. As hydraulic minéis under Usual services in the morning. per cent tariff on Puerto Rico imports. Moody said in effect, that the company | iain in 11« X) means just what it meant in If your house needs painting, or if you are building do uot stand, a pipe, especially if the pressnre Til io does not mean, as some probably were conceding everything and did not 3 00 P. M. Address—“The De* ninnai I better. 1896.” .Speaking of tbe Nebraska dem Mr. Cox is getting along nicely with fail to give rue a call. My stock of Paints and Oils is com is heavy, must be filled gradually. If propose to be fleeced of |loD more. FUeuent. ” think, 15 percent of the total worth ol i his wood contract on Chapin & Moss’ the full volume of waler is turned on ocratic platform it adds “It established Dunbar suggested that the procuri ng 4:00 “ Vesper service. those imports, but 15 per cent of the plete. ' ranch. W. P. Miller is the boss wood beyond ull doubt or question the fact B. Y. P. U. cutter when it comes to counting cords suddenly, the air in the pipe is violently that Mr. Bryan stands this year former tariff. In other words, the lari ff of any necessary right of way by the 0:30 •• he coni pressed and disastrous results may Address— “The Religious I of wood. has been reduced 85 percent. It Ison company should be embodied in the 7:30 “ stood four years ago.” Just bo , and We think tlie frosts have done some ensure. Fo overcome this feature in proposition. This stipulation found the principal of the matter that the damage to the fruit, but it is tou early piping from a "self shooter,” an in that is whv Mr. Bryan is so popular contention is waged, whether or not ready acceptance. Then Dunbar moved with the people. You a I way s know j to tell to what extent We can look for there shall be free trade between the to accept the proposition. MsyorCo I big crops of grain and hay in this vicin genious contrivance ha, been installed where to find him The impression is ANNOUNCEMENTS. by Mr. Berry to insure the profier fill ity this >ear. United States and the new possessions, burn said that the city’s proposition i given out by the “Observer” that it is ing of the pipe when tiie reservoir dis Several new' quartz mines are being Puerto Rico, Hawaii and the Philip was a fair and just one and that, for his Mining Transfer«. not so easy to locate Mr. Bryan’s oppon opemel up, We (tear uf one on Coyote charges. Representative .. pines. Friends of the bill fear that part, be would say, let them accept it or (Recorded since April, 9.; ent, Mr McKinley, What a God send For I creek which is paving well with a hand tree trade with Puerto Rico clears the let matters remain as they were, The Geo. A. Pease to J. F. Wisecarver, U. L. Roman was over this week from to the honor ar.d intellect of his party mortar. Scbaringaon. near the famous McCoy plater claim on Boland way lor more free trade, next with the mayor would not budge an inch, H. E. ^Greenback is developing a good ledge. the Oak Flat mine on th« Illinois, oper of today if the same could be said of Mr. G. \V. COLVIG. (’reek in Sucker ('reek mining ' I tie rock ih good and the vein ia of good ated at present by McClung brothers M- Kinley. Jiut he is ever changeable, Philippines and then with the world, Smith said the city had msde ■ lair district, consideration ....... . $ 10« wize. fie is working with an arawtra reiterated thia and so the loved tariff system become propssitioa. Frtacb The plant has been moved from the ex one day he says it is our “plain duty” I We ne«*<! a Miielter in Ibis vicinity to C. Gartner to .1. F. Wisocarver, extinct. We think their fears are ill- opinion. Tom Smith wanted to see M. interest treme high channel to the low river bar, to give to Porto Ricu free trade, tiie in McCoy claim, con I work our sulphoret-bvaring ledges. jtldged and that no such calamitous unanimity in the council and was ready which pioapects remarkably well in fine next day he signs a bill inflicting a 15 sideration .................. .................. result need follow. Puerto Rico is a to subscribe something toward tbe gold, former operations at thia place be per cent tariff upon that portion of the Can safely be sent to us for little insignificant Island whose trade disputed |150 if it were necessary to ing somewhat hampered by the limited United States which is starving and anything kept by a liigh- cannot seriously affect any of our in effect an agreement. Dunbar said it dumping facilities. Since that time an without clothes. Four years ago he was class. well-managed drug dustries. Few of ths industries of the was a small amount and should not be enormous reservoir has been constructed iu tavor of international bimetalism, store and get precisely what Philippines conflict with ours a.id those allowed to stand in the way. 11. E on a natural reservoir site, “Reservoir now he signs a gold standard bill. Mr. was sent tor and at as low a that do ws think could be assimilated Smith again said ’’fair and just” and flat,” situated on the divide between McKinley imposes a heavy burden of with oilier thin disastrous effect. New became opaque ami adamantine. Fetoch Briggs creek and the Illinois, which will taxation upon the Porto Ricans in vio- price as could bis father or that this conditions, bowevsr, develop new likewise. Tom Nuaith, to unite tLe enable them to work throughout the . la’ion of our promises to them to secure We want your mother. questions end diverse opinions whiih jarring factions, moved an amendment summer by allowing the reservoir to fill campaign funds fr<mi the sugar and to children's trade and your must be fought over through senatorial to split the difference with the company. during the night which will give them a bacco trusts, so say all honest statesmen trade, and believe that our full litad during the day. When the iu Wa. bingtun today. He said that our debates, bills anil campaign shouting Moody arose and said that this was present service, quality of and Anally settle themselves as beat past consideration. The company had river runs low they will lie able to work flag did not mean one thing in Porto IS BRANDED stated their utmost terms ami further they may. _______________ tbe ground to much better advantage There is a treat in store goods and prices merit it. i Rico and another thing iu some other ON EVERY than that they would not go. The than has ever been the ease hitherto. j place. Now he says that the Porto SHOE. One of tb« probabilities of the com for those women who have mayor said that matteis might Htand as The gold on this bar is quite fine and I Rican stars and stripes are different, of ing summer ia the building of a wagon not worn a pair ot these fa- they were then. City Attorney Ntewart light, requiring soil.« care to save. ' which congress shall decide, not tbe su road to tunned the Eureka mine with advised the council that It would be W m Dunlap, one of the pioneer preme court. But be will return the tax mous shoes. the Hwede ftaain road. To one familiar Fashion s folly to vote on the amend meat when minéis of Ixiuse creek, made Granta money so collected to Porto Rico to be with the topography of thia part of the they knew Favorite. Styles for all uses and the company would not Pass a visit last week. Mr. Dunlap has applied on public roads and public im country, the 'proposition seems very consider it. After some jangle, the been engaged in placer mining in that provements. It seems to have been for occasions are represented in this line of footwear, andBEAUTY. feasible. There is a long, dividing ridge CHARLES CROW, amendment was finally withdrawn and district for about 30 years Previous to gotten by Mr. McKinley that a starving between the tribntariea of Hogue river EASE AND SERVICE are their distinguishing features. Dunbar's original motion, tu accent Front St., Opposite Depot. settling here, he bad mined and pros people without clothes have but Litle ant the Illinois, which is surmounted the company’s proposition, was brought pected in the Black Hille, in Montana, use for good roads and public expendi by the Swede L'asin road at n point Regular Republican Nominee. to a vote and the recorder called the Arizona, on the Mackenzie river and in tares. If, as the “Observer” indicates, which, seems to be the key to the roll. Fay voted “no.” Horrors! (’on- Alaska, being in fact, one ol the first it does not like a man of stability and position, as several different possible Hternation and visions of a tie vote with It is nn easy matter to make a pretty shoe without com discoverers ot gold in tiie last named firmness like Bryan it ought to be highly For Coroner. . . routes radiate to auctions of hitherto the mayor deciding adversely, Tom district. After mining over a large pleased with Mr. McKinley. As an op- fort, or a comfortable shoe without beauty or style; but to unopened country. Within a radius ol «Smith voted “yes.” Judson and Dun portion of North America, lie selected posit« he flits the bill to the letter. a very few miles around Swede Basin, combine glove fit, absolute ease, fashionable elegance, and ex T. A. HOOD, bar voted ‘ yes.” McGrew, through all southern Oregon as a home, being at Why is it that the leading republican a nuuilMir of streams,take their sources, the discussion, had been as a sphinx, cellent wearing .piality is Art in Shoe Making. tracted by the rare combination of papers of the nation say out plainly that flowlug in" several different directions : U lie voted “yes.” Recorder Furman, climatic and mineral advantages which Mr. McKinley’s unsound policy is Blate and Pickett creeks, on the Hogue Regular Republican Nominee. in ainasement, asked him again. Ile this sectioa affords, and acquired some wrecking the republican party? The river side: Clear creek and Six Milo, repeated “yea.” II. E. Smith voted an claims on I^>use creek which he has Inter-Ocean, which is “always republi H flowing to the Illinois; Soldier, Swede, uncompromising “no.” Kummage said since worked by the modest method of can” rays the republicans in Washington For Co. School Superintendent . ami Onion creeks, tributaries ot Briggs “yes ’ promptly enough. Fetsrh voted ground sluicing and oi “shoveling in,” need to consider the fate that awaits creek, itself a tributary of the Illinois. “no,” but it availed not. Tiie motion preferring this method to a pip« and the party if they persist in their rallouz i The Eureka mine is situated on th« LINCOLN SAVAGE. carried, five to three. giant, as it give him slow but steady defiance of the people at the preHint ridge which divides Soldier creek from Moody arose and express« «1 his natis returns, while with a giant, lie would time. The paramount reaaon why Me. ! Six Mile, a continuation ot the same (action at the result of the vote and have Worked out his ground ill a few Bryan has not «hanged hi» principle« in divide near which Swede Basin is lo Regular Republican Nominee. trusted that all our differences were nuw years and been footloose again. lour years is because he is not a tool of cated. The distance ia not great, |>or- disposed of. fie arranged tu go into the trus s like Mr. M Kinley. Nobody tiape lour or five miles, sad the ground court with Mr. Ntewart on tile following st) s he is. but Senator Proctor and a For Sheriff PLENTY OF STOVE WOOD generally, of a nature which would morning te reopen the case and get it Ready for quick delivery. Prices are dozen other republicans of the Abraham reuder the construction of a road an dismissed. The council then adjourned. right. Leave orders at Marble Shop, Lincoln type have said that if tbe Ox easy matter. We are also informed nard tariff bill becomes a law “it will Front street that a continuation of lire Swedn Basin County Clerk’s Semi Annual Report condemn the republican party to disas road town Swede creek to Briggs creek Showing tiie amount of claims allowed Fusion. trous deteat,” and that tiie outrage must would not be a difficult undertaking by the county court uf Josephine county, Regular Republican Nominee. The democrats and populistp united be undone and that “the will of the peo Briggs creek, Silver creek and the lower state of Oregon, for what allowed, the amount ot warrants drawn and amount ple must and will prevail. ” according to program in the state con Illinois constitute a mining auction of warrants outstanding and unpaid from PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST. Yes, we all know where to fiud Mr. For Sheriff . . Woodville Items ventions at Portland last week and which is constantly growing in im the 1st day of Ortol**r, I we.) to lite 31st E. E. Lawrence to J. F. Wisecarver interest in McToy daim, con portance. The lower lllinole country day of March, 1IKM), both inclusive. »Mr. Bedford of this place was called to made the following distribution of state Bryan on all the «pieatious now before sidération ................................... 310 the people, w hen it comes to McKinley, os|«vially, la rich in undeveloped cop Warrants outstanding, October the sick bed of his father in California offices: J. II. COLBY, lst.lW» 70 J. F Wisecarver to S. Il warth, however, the Oregonian among hundreds 1 iret — Justice of the supreme court by per resources, with good possibilities lor one day last week. 1 5 interest in McCoy daim, con Warrants issued from Oct 1,*99, of other republican pi|>* rs truthfully re the democrats. platinum and other minetale. Every sidération................................ to April I, 11MM?, as follows: Mrs Merritt is sending a few «lays in Second —First congressional district by marks in substance: mile of road in thia direction hoi)« Road and bridge account ....... 1,013 72 Independent Candidate. Gold llill. “We’ve been huntin' you, McKinley, but, MARTI ORDS lead them all 8 »Id by the democrats. wonderfully toward the development of Pauper accoont......................... I.I.L' (Mi Mr. Charley While has moved on to we don ’ t know w here you air. Criminal acc'ount, circuit court «il *28 ( ’ ramer Brow. Third—Secopd congressional district the district, by shortening up the pack Criminal account, justice court 113 <15 hi • farm on thia side of tiie river. ’When we clap our fingers on you. why we 1 HARTFORDS lead them all. Sold by by the people’s party. trails and thereby eliminating much of Station er v account................... Rr«l Estate Transfers. M : VI Cramer Bros. find you’re never there Misa Bert ba Cox b as gone to < ¡old Fourth — V*o<>d cotnnrssioner the expensive transportation. Court house and jail account 403 V5 •When we hunted through the tariff in the (Recorded since April. 0.) Hill for a few days to stay with tier sis people’s party. Clerk account ....................... 956 (Ml Weather Report place you’d ought to l«e, Shei iff account ..................... Council Proceeding 975 .... First National Bank to E. L Gray, ter whuie very ill there. Fifth —Presidential electors, two by • Why you w-a»n*t ’round there nowhere. Following is a summary weather ob lots 7, 8 and V, block 02, Grants Bailiff account............ 90 Oo servation at Granta piss during the The city council iuot at the city hall School su;»eriatendent account 263 vs Pass, consideration............ I I Mies Lulu Newton, primary teacher of the de iincrat party and two by the pro least a*» far a> we could see. ” of March, 1AM), as reported by J. L and Akinxo Jones to Ge<»nre In adjourned session iaal Thursday even County judge account this piece, wa« called to tbe death bed pie’s party. Anybody can find Mr. Bryan, but the month ; ax > 00 Mary B. Paddock, lea-si voluntary observer fur I • ||,>r nr», fol I 28x103 fret on *1 20 ing, all the oouncilmen being present County coinniiKsionera account They endorse Bryan, the ( ’ hicago plat of her uncle, Mr. Thomas Miller, who very brain, heart an 1 sml of the repub the Oregon Stale Weather Service. east side Futirlh, iw »nth <o I »03 71 except Tom Smith. The mayor stated Hold seimrviaors account du-ti of int'asles Sunday evening. Mies form an<! the Oreg n state platform of lican psity ;us now is unable to be Bine street. Grants Pass, const Irra Insane account..................... . *< MTg ■ " 1, Min. , Mean t Precip j the object of the meeting, which was to Jury account.............. ......... ti ui Lem. llstiie \ an Ord *r ih taking care of her 1898 Ttiey oppose militarism and the about Mr. McKinley; ii any are certain ,. 1 Tem m has iww confer with representative» of the water Coroner’s account I hilippme war. advocating the estab 83 George D, Horner to I Y. Dean room in her absence • 4 him it i-* the trusts. W. J. W imer . 37 50 25 55 lot 128x103 feet nn east aide ¡3 : b > 199 company, who were not present. R.W. Treasurer's account 47 Mrs Will llayniontl ienirne<l Sunday lishment of a stable government for Fourth, south of I. sin i»el, Grant? 50 Asseeeor ’ s account 30 185 AS>E. ‘ 8MENT NOTICE. 43 4«. 1 Clark was present and «Haled that Attor tliose islands, yet leaving uw in the dark LINE To' from Eagle Point, w hers she has been Fare, consideration .., 52 Election account ............. .. 32 W 42 06 I Pacific Pine Needle Company.— ney R E. Moody and Mr. Morris, of th« Printing acmunt....................... staying since th* lea th o( her father« as to the method. They condemn the 52 36 14» Marv I. Gooiitnan tu Roht, ,1. 44 09 1 ST PAUL. DULUTH. MINNEAPOLIS. firm ol Morris A W hitehead would i»e Overplus tax aaie account.. . . Dingley tariff, the Puerto Rico bill, the IxMratiou of principal place of bu ines«, fiO 40 8 50 Gibeon, L‘tf of NE«4. SW'4 <4 Mr. Heckathorn. 03 i San Francisco, California. Location of CHICAGO, k 51 45 here Monday, and it was agreed that the Tax wmittance account ... 3 48 NEl4 ami N W<| ol bE'4 ol sec. financial legislation of ths present eon work?, Grants Pass, Oregon. 80 Church ’ice# ate b ing held here 59 43 13 tp 37 8, Il 7 W,consideration. 10( 52 <16 and all points east council should meet to confer with (hem Eelimsted tut. accrued on out grew, the extravagance of the Oregon Notii ’ e is lierebv given that at a ,*Mfet every Hui 70 standing warrants to April I, evening bv the worthy 38 54 Gran’s t’iu»s l.’imberCo tolLisonn at that time. republicans. They favor the Nicaragua of the Board of Directors, hold on the ;o ;i8 ivuo ....................... 7.447 40 people of 54 town. Everv one should A W ilbur, lots I an I 2 block A. Through Palace ami Tourist Hleep- 14th day of April. 1!KM), an AFseasment, The council then proceeded to other 58 canal, government ownership of tele 3« Ó5 j ere, llinlng anti Haiti Smoking 48 Boundary Line addition to help in th im | move. No. Tw ) 2) uf One ikiliar fl o0 p^r 69 Total. 84,38« 43 45 business and the following bills were 57 graph . tbe initiative and referendum, share, was levied up »n tl.e capital stork Granta Pass, consideratK«'. .. Library Cara. 77 Miss Mi 53 65 road arid allowed: H on k R ivkx C oi si * and sympathise with the B»ers. of the corporation, pavable immediately Waiter Johnson to W A. Uve, lot 80 34 school, was visi 57 M, printing. $5. Mrs. 8. E Renas, nurs 4. block 34. Grants r..«, < The office of disiri. t attorney was giv in United States gold <*oin tu the Secre 79 35 daily train »; fast time : sek - 57 Saturday. sideration ........... . ing small pox patients, 175; Al Teal, en turn about to each party in the sever tary, at th«* >’tf.ee of the company, No 7f 35 ' Il E AND H ENERY I'N'EQl'ALED 57 ‘. ’7 Market street, Room No. 715. San A partv of yt ■ » ‘ V Huai 1 » a < ’ K K « I 76 36 guarding house, |.L50; Thomas Graves, al districts. In thia district it fell to the Francisco, California. 56 \ ’ \ A ip :* •ere seen on < 38 56 garni ing house, |7 Dave Keenan, $17. democrats. A. E. Kearnes of Jackson \nv slock un- n which this a•wnmest U9 They were fries Ti!> 1‘nrtknd »n.1 60 K 7 W.consideration 48 54 09 ' ‘h- GREAT NORTHERN RY.. .»«I, shall remain unpaid on the 17ih day of An ordinance abolishing the alloy in ville is the nominee 69 33 J. G Fowler to Nun 51 Total ............................ and we hope to 38 228 19 .*! ;,,,hltrn D1!»' Tickrt Off«-«, May. HMM, wiU be delinquent and adver block 14 of the R. K. addition was reao 72 38 55 Ni • * 4 o(NF 4 . W^ o I Nel liabihiies ......... 48.1¿2 24 tised for sa e at public auction, and un state uf Ohio, City of To'edo j 58 Mr. and Mrs the first lime. An ordinance providing 42 35 I Ti?k« <>n‘7 °r ,,REAT -NORTHERN HE1! of NWof e 50 less payment be made before, will be I State of Oregon, Ln*’** A nnty, « 65 31 , 44 of SE’4 ot sec. 15, s to their home ii lor tbe issue ol bund« to the amount ol I County of JtMMppnme » " *» »Id on MONDAY, tlw 4'h dav of June. 123 Third Btroet. Poriland Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he 24 . ............... 71 33 Ian ! « laim ol J (t. 52 |thk4) had been prepared aad was read Pelton broth« in town one is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. 1900, to p.iv the delinquent a«sea«meut. 25 ............. M I, K L. BMtlett, county clvrk of the 42 ion 1 49 47 night last week by the recorder. The ordinance pro county of Josephine, state of Oregon, do a'"' ¡»formation re taking cat- Cheney A Co , doing bneiuesa in the city t*»gether with costs •( advertising and Jfi ............. 50 38 44 lots .12 M rrganlmg Ea»tern trip, «R », or ,.UrCTB tie through. of Toledo, C'Minty and state aforesaid, ex pen**** of vale. 27 ................1 M vides for the issue of 12 bonds of the hereby certify that tiie fcrrgomg is a 35 45 d 8, By order of the Board of Directors. ami that said firm will pay the sum of 28 ............... 55 31 43 Mr Grigsby a z • ■, f, A B. v C. * DENNISTttX. * • *’ ■’ le 1 ’ ", amount of |5u0 each. On motion it was I true and correct statement of the num ave moved to f 100 for each ami every case of catarrh 04 ; M. Ii CORDS, Secretary. 29 .............. 1 6.5 ber and amount of claims allowed by the 47 • 56 y ass, and Ticket Agent, Portland. 100 town* Off!,-»- No *.IJ7 Market street, R«x>m 30 ........ à ’’ 75 read a second time by title. The conn county court of said county for the six i bat cannot be cured by tbe use of Hall’s 41 , 58 No 715, ban F’rancisco, California. an I T. W Th« txkitrin<n< Not Over ( e’arrh Cure. E uan « J. CltKMtv til adjourned to meet on Monday after* I m<»nths ending on the 3lsl day of March, 31 .......... j 72 ¡ 4i 60 er Rotea ■ * 14 i ’■'worn to before me and sttbevfibed in 1900. on what account (lie same are al noon or evening. rush at the drug store still eon- NATION ’ S PHiDE THE yn i mi, M waxar: Mean temj^rztnre 52 [rem «T placo Frida. ai«bt, March 30. a tv v presence, this fith dav of Davamber, i lowed and amount of aarrauts drawn and la v s.>>res (people call fra t D . IA*' M onday evening, tbe council met 100 A. W.G lswv , The S’aodard >-w.ng Ms<hine, The maximnm temperature. »1; date 14- « yrar-o,.! bar and the am«»nn< of warrants outstanding with bald far», four promptly at 8 o’clock, every member i and unpahl, as ttie tame ar|»ear upon butt:« of Kamp's in p’s Ba bam lor the Throat Bartlett, t <eal Notary Public. R’tary. Excels all oth»*-<. h ha« the mmimain temperature, 31. date. Kj-2»': •h>tr I«.-aad the Mt eyi «Iwa. a .mall n block 2. Mil and I.nngs f for the cure of (\ ughs. Colds, iiall’s Catarrh Cure is taken interna! largest bobbin, maaee 300 stitch w hi e number days dear. ». partie doudy »• i present. Mr. Moody and .Mr. Morris ; i the records of my ofB e and 111 my offi •ruuunt of <rry in U1| FinJeT no|.(y Grants i*ai Ast h a, Bronchitis and Consumption Ir anil acta itirecGv on the blond and other* make 200 It requires only ene- < -<idy. 13. prevailing wind, S« W .¿.-i were on hand also, besides several inter cial cnatody. SI ■• rC> N > * * ’ O* IroM. '.igbt. morons surfaces of the system. Sen»l for half the strength to run it that others do. Wit new i M y hand and the seal of tiie • ..isteror [). A i . kxamdk *, Kr.u • Balsam, a team, tbe standard family testimonials, free. rated spectators The mayor stated Price» ranging Imm 125 to $75. Cash | county court of said county, thia 2nd day __ Grants Paas. Ore. briefly tbe object of tiie meeting ; to con of April, A. D , BOO. ISM y, is sold on a guarantee acii .1 never F. J. CHUNKY A CU . T o ’ cr I o , O or installment. Foe further particulars SK» an 4 s<»ld bv Druggist, 7fk’. tail« > give entire sstisfact*on. Price ier with the water company and corns call al the < <d J»«eph M ss. It I.. Baavi.RTr. Mali’s I amily Pills are the !*est •kier Mie County Cleik. to an agreement if possible. INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF. STOVE HOOD- ANY A*OUN1 Mr. Moody then addressed the coun HARTFORDS bad I . in all I I b«r,by xnnoqnq, xnn ¡B>M. At HAÌTFORD3 them a * Ì 'y Low price- — Proruot deheery. I eave cil at tome length recapitulating tbe Cramer llrua. ramer Brot. orders al Marble Shop. j****- JH.COL.T ROGUE RIVER COURIER, A. E. VOORH1E8, > F Ladies Tailor-Made Suits flMnino Hôtes Supplies (.orne now Po-t Office Building. Hair-Riddle Hardware Co The Painting Season ..GYFSINiL F. H. Schmidt A CHILD WITH A NICKEL o niiiecn Let us till your Prescriptions. Slover Drug Co. Arinomi Cruiser for Bovs’ Bicycle Enamels, Carriage Paints, House Barn Brushes, and all kinds of E. C. Dixon, Dry Goods, Shoes and Furnishings. Painting Material at - 31. Clemens, Shorlvsi and Quickest r.