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) GRANTS PASS, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY. MAY j Spring Suits, Str¿i\v an<l Helt 1 kits A large stock of the above goods jus’ received, all them the latest goods. A big line of Ladies’ Men’s and Children’s Shoes ’always in stock. \Ve can give you the best values Shoes that it is possible to secure, and the prices are always right. Come and let us it you. OVER 300 Opera House Bieck. f THOMAS’ Do not buy a camera until you have examined the Headquarters “Al Vista’’ Panoramic Cameras. With the patent long and short negative attachment you can take a 4x4, 4x6. 4x8, 4x10 and a 4x12 picture, as desired. Conse quently you have five cameras in one. And the "AL VISTA” is tuade for time and snap-shot work, too Uses the ordinary 4x5 daylight loading film on spools. Drop us a postal and get our 1900 catalogue. Multiscope & Film co., BURLINGTON. WIS. I». DODGE, INSURANCE an I REAL ESTATE UNITED STATE». President ............... . William McKinley Vt.e President.................. Secretary of State .......... ........ John Hay Secretary of Treasury... ..Lytnan J Gage Secretary of Interior .. ........ C N Bliss Secretary ol War............ ... Elihu Root Secretary of Navy.......... . .John I) Long Secretary of Agriculture , lames A Wilson Gary Postmaster •< ieneral ........ James Attorney-General.. . . Joseph McKenna state oF OREGON. JGeo W McBride U. S. Senatori! .. ■*’’ (Joseph Hi mon iThos H Tongue Congrewiiieii ................ (M A MooJy Attorney-General ....DR N Blackburn Governor ..................... ............. T T Geer Secretary of State........ ........ F I 1 mnbar State Treasurer............ .. Cb u» 8 Moore Supt Pub Instruction. .. J H Ackeriuaw State Printer................ ........ W li i^e i» l(J E Wolverton Supreme Judges .......... < « K 14 8 Bean x _r A Moure» (r Clerk Board School LandUom.. WHOde’l F1RMT JUDICIAL D1HTBICT. Western Division... .Judge li K Hanna Eastern Division........Judge II L Benson Prosecuting Attorney..............C B Watson Member Board of Equalizat KA Emmitt l . 8. LAND OFFICE ROSEBURG. Receiver ............................. Henry Booth Register..................................... J T Bridgt» Life, Fire and Accident Insurance. Office with Pnce A Vourbiea. O regon . G rants P umi , A C. HOUGH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, t’lactiies in all State and Federal Courts Office over First National Bank. I rants P arr , • • O regon . W Years Expel lence. Office in Opera House block; see the .sign of Tbe Big Tooth. O regon . G rant « P ark , 1 J C. PERKINS. U. S. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR, iKAXTb O ricgon . P ah », JOHEFIILNK COUNTY .......... C E Harmon Joint Senator......... ............ Abe Axtell 0OSHOW£i SHERIDAN, County J udge.. .. . (Nick Those Commissioners .... "■ (Dick George MINING ATTORNEYS, . Roy Bartlett County Clerk . . Special attention given to Mining ... Ed Lister Sheriff ...................... ...I W Virtue and Land Laws, and Land Office practice. Representative .... .. ..I T Taylor Treasurer.............. R oseburg , - - O regon . School Superintendent. . .. J D Hayes .. .Tom Smith Assessor .... . ..BO McCulloch ROBERT G. SMITH, Purveyor ... ..Dr. F W Kremer Coroner........ precinct officers . A ttorney and C ounselor J latice................ .............. James Holman Constable ........ .......... ........ J 11 Colby at L aw . city or GRANT» PAS». Mavor.............. ................. W T Coburn Office in First National Bank Building. Auditor............... ...................Geo. Furman G rant » P ams , < )REGON. Treasurer. .... ..................Col Johnson John Patrick Street Commissioner . .. VVm. Lister Marshal........................... QF.ORGE H. BINNS, I Frank Fetecu | Tom Smith u l> Fay ASSAVER, E E Dunbar Counciimen T 1’Judson N E Meli re w Office opposite Hotel Joseph inc, | M M Rummage G uanti * P ash , - - <laxóos. ( H E Smith Regular meetings of the city council of Grant’s Pass are held in the council room» in the city hall on the first and third Thursday evening»of each month CIBCl’IT COCRT. ZE3 7L ZN~ ZEC cocntt cocbt . — OF — Mounted Animals and Heads. A number of especially fine Ani mals anil Heads are offered for sale at very reasonable rates. Among the lot are the following : 1 3 1 1 I 1 a 4 first ’ national Meets on the thir l Monday in April and the foprth Monday in September. Probate* court meet» fir-d Mondav of Jarnary, April. July and Sentemlrer. County commisfi’mere court meets first Wednesday after tbe meeting of the county court. Mou’itcd Elk Head. Idaho Deer Heads. Oregon Deer Head. Deer. Panther. Black Bear. If you wish anything in this line or have any epeewnene you wish mounted, apply at the C ourier of fice or call on I PAIRS ' Five Cameras in-One... JÇ GRANTS PASS AND ITS MINES. SALE WELCH'S CLOTHING STORE. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. work, waa advised by hie physician to rurniture, Lace Curtain«, take a trip to th» Pacific Coaal, by 1 Carpet», Tinware. flunt Cbat private conveyance, »nd arriving at : Picture Moulding, Lamps, Our Auriferous District as D.icrited Grant’» Pass and finding the climate of Wall Paper, Linoleums, % Representative of the Porti »nd Josephine County each as be was seek Tools, M Clement*, Prescription Druggist. Mirrors, Cooking Grauu Telegram. ing, he decided to pros ¡wet the near-by Glassware. Mattresses, Where do you get your hair cut* Try All grain,, with I he exception ol rice, I bills (or gold. Having found his way to Cutlery, Pillows, and the various gram meats, require pro Will Mallory. the Illinois valley and observing that Graniteware, Cots. longed cooking with gentle and i-out n- (Cow/tHued fi vm ! oj U re«r£) Bicycle hospital for all repairing al I th» formation in that district was uous heat, in order to so dt,integrate Iq September, 1899. Grants Pass had Uraiuer Bros. ‘Why, isn't it handsome! Why, how much favor Able for the precious metal, be their tissues and change their starch Dues your friend have a camera? A a disastrous fire in the business center ba<jaa an exploitation for a mine, and into dextrine as to render them easy ol do we have to buy to get it?" These are but a sample of the many ot the town. Since then Joseph Si-ott flexible, leather covered album would a week alter pitching bi» tent on the has erected in the burn ex I district three digsstion. Even ths so called ’’sleam expressions of pleased astonishment that the customers make when they make a aptendid present—$1 and leas. bank of Soldier creek, a tributary of the one-story brick stores : J. O lloutb two cooked" trains, advertised to be ready see the Couch we are going to give away free on June tst. You get a A. E. Voorhies has a slock oi albums. Illinois river, he found and located the one-story brick store» : A. I.»n>pke, one lot use in 5 or 10 minutes, require a ticket on the Couch with every $2.50 purchase. Get yonr writing paper by the ream one-story brick store: E. Kinlem a famous/ Denver City ledge. By croae- much longer cooking to properly til them I and lave money. We offer a ream of two-story brick store : W. S. Woods » i cutting the ledge on the south aide of for digestion. These ao called quiekly note paper, 480 sheets, 2la pounds, for two story brick hotel and J. Kessler a the hill, be exposed a grral body of free- prepared giaitia are simply steamed Ire- Both Linen and Cotton. ! 45c. We get the paper in largequapti- one story brick store. New brick build* iniiling quarts, 30 feet iu width, and fore grinding, which baa the effect to which assayed from 1 100 to |2B00 to the tiesand can sell ch«ap; thia is not cheap inas are to be built here this Summer as 1 We have a few bargains in Towels. Several pairs destroy any low organism contained in paper but first class goods.— C ourier follows: Williams Bros, a ane-story ton. He »as busy day after day extract the grain. They are then cruahed and of a lot of numbers. We must make room for more ing the gold by the mortar process, new goods, and regardless of the advances in Linen I office. shredded. Bi-carbouate of soda and brick 50x80: Abe Axtell, a tao Horv when a repitentative of the Eureka and Cotton Goods, make these unapproachable lime are added to help to dieeolve the RAMBLERS are fitted with G A J brick, 32x75: F. Feist h,one-story brick, Mining Company, of Califoraia, ap values. albuminoids, and sometimes diastose to ! Tires. The l»est Wheel and the best 25x85: Ilaiiren Bros, two-story brick, proached him with a proposition to buy aid the conversion of starch into sugar, 15x28 inch Honey Comb, each.. Tire, price $41—Hair Riddle Hardware 25x75: J. Shallhorn, two-story brick, tic 27x >7 inch Turkish, Bath weight his “pro«q»ect.” After more than a •_ per pair, each.. 25x75; Jewell A Frv, one story briek, but there is uelhing in this preparatory 17x34 ........................................ Co. ... 5c 1 .. pounds *4 month had been consumed in negotia I« M 44 ...7c 13x25 in. ’ Belfast * “ ‘ millagla,, “* •• process that so alters the chemical na 15x38 44 Repair ing a specialty, all work guaran- 40x50: Layton Hotel, a two story «« tions, a price on '.he pro»|»e< t waa agreed 15x31 lluck . 7c 15x29 “ " Huck M . ture of the grain as to make it possible 18x40 4« brick addition : Mrs. II. Thornton, a ’eed. T. A. Hood A Co. Fancy weaves 43 15c 17x34 to by both parties and fixed at $28,000 “ “ craab •* . l.irkiJi bath 41 The Thirteenth Annual Convention of two story brick on Sixth street: J. ‘gold coin.” Both parties to the deal to cook it ready for easy digestion in five 15x27 ... 8c Cotton crash, per yd W» .. 13c 15 Linen “ “ “ . i Oregon Christian Endeavoreis wiil l>e Kessler, a brick addition, 25x45, and H went to Grants Pass to close the trans or leu minutes. An insufficiently cooked 14x33 44 15 ...20c Barnsley “ •• •• , gram, although it may be palatable, ie 22x44 <• held in Albany May 25, 20 and 27, 1900. Smith, one story brick, 50xl(M). »t action. A check for tbe amount was 21x40 ...26c 17 very heavy pure Iineo..l2)^e not in a condition to be readily acted R W. Clark informed me that the All arrangements are nearing com tended to Mr. Miller for the full pur* More new Chairs. Solid wood Bowhack chairs, 60c. Oil Holland pletiou for a farge and enthusiastic con electric light and water plants here were cbate price, but he said: “Gold coin upon by the digestive fluids and ie In vention. The principal »peaker will be purchased last Fall by Eastern parties, was the sluff agreed on, and its gold consequence left undigested Shades, Lace Curtains, Carpet just in. | 000 n10’« roll« new Wall tbe renowned temperance orator, John and the new company is now called the coin or nothing.’' Ho, after rushing mechanical irritant. Paper, more new desigus. See the new 14,01. solid Copper Nickel- For the proper cooking of Grants Pass New Water Light & Power eraina the «. Woolley. Another attractive feature around for a day or two, the gold coin plated Tea Kettles; beauties. of the convention will be the popular Co. From $25.000 to $40,000 is being was given him for his prospect. After, double boiler ie the best and moel con evening meetings. One of these eve expended in improvement». Tbe reser- in vain, trying to carry the “stuff” in venient utensil lor ordinary parposes. uings will be given up to a stereopticon 1 voir is 220 feet above the town, ami the ins pockets, in the tops of hie boots, and If one does not possess a double boiler, a entertainment tn which the famous , water is pumped from a 150-horse-power liie hat, etc., be secured an ore bag and very fair eiibstitule may be improvised tor things for the picture» by J. James Tussot, illustrating water wheel, which also runs the elec then found to his great surprise, just by ueing a covered earthsrn crock, a pail, a porcelain or granite iron utensil, trie-light p'ant. The dynamo of the the Life of Christ, will be reproduced. what $28, Oik) in gold really weighed; it Reduced rates will be secured on the lighting plant is the latest improved was a gteater weight than be could, pieced within a kettle of boiling water, water. This prevents the tendency to given in the table. For rolled wheat, two-phase alternating machine. The or by using two paile, a smaller within a cook in lunms, so fretpieut when dry rolled oats, rolled rye, and other crushed railroads for those desiring to attend. carry on his back. Such ia brief, is an meal is scattered inle boiling liquid grains, no more is needed, ’trains may It is a null-known fact that Norris A company intends to build an irrigating account of the only sale oi the Eureka larger oue containing boiling water. A Care must be taken however, to add the lie used for breakfast without reheating, ditch from here down the Rogue River closed eteenier or eteem-cooker ie also Rowe’s shows, starting 17 years ago as a mine that was ever made Tbe prop moistened portion very slowly, stirring if served with but milk or eream. very small dog show, has grown year by Valley covering about 3DD0 acres Mr. erty yielded enough gold in two months valuable for the cooking of grains. While grains are pre-eminently Clark ia treasurer of ttie company. Graine may be cooked in an ordinary vigorously meantime, so that the boiling tear with such tremendous strides, that io reiinburaa the purchaser for the pur- II. C. Kinney, president of the Sugar kettle, but the ditficultieo to be encoun will not be checked. Use warm water among the most nutritious of foods, today it stands as the largest trained an ch»»« price and for the cost of all for moistening. The other directions they are also aniuug the most econom imal show in the world. So familiar has Pine Door A Lumber Company, in equipments and improvements ou the tered in order to prolong the cooking given far the whole or broken grains are ical, the average price being from 5 to 7 formed me that the corporation waR sufficiently and prevent burning, make tbe public become wi'h the fact that mine, and the owners have in sight cents a )iound. and even less wbon pur- it the least desirable utensil for this applicable to the ground products. | each year sees enormous new argumenta organized in 1895 w ith $125,000 capital, $1,000,000 worth of ore. el -ed in bulk, lilt be objected that par pose. uasixa ma nasveraar. tions, magnificent improvements, and and does business all over the Pacific 1 met a gentleman in the hotel here they require much fuel to secure the pro Since hasty preparation will not suffice Const in sugar pine lumber fruit-d/oxes, Water is the liquid usually used in the addition of newly originated features, w ho approached me with a proposition longed cooking necessary, we would say that the return of Norris A Rowe’s Big etc. There were 1200 carloads shipped to sell me a mine. You can’t tell a cooking graine, but many of them are for the grama, they cannot be conven that a lew cents worth of oil a week and Gained Animal Shows always means last year: 3<>0 hand» are employed. news paper man from a millionaire richer and Huer flavored when inilk is iently cooked in the morning in lime for a small lamp stove, will accomplish the that sDinrthing new ami different ie to , ■ I visited their box factory here and nine among this cqsmo(K>litan population mixed with the water, one part of milk breakfast. This difficulty may be obvi cooking in a moat efficient manner. For ated by cooking tbe day previous, and cars were being loade<l for one firm in to two of water. Especially ie this true De pres.ntej. Great as have been the hj 1 said nothing hut appeared interested a hot weather food there are few articles additions in the past, magnificent as California, one order being for 189,000 in what ne had to say. He told me he of rice, hominy and farina. No salt is reheating in the following way : Place the grain when sufficiently which give greater satisfaction aad re necessary, but if used at all, it is gener have been the new departures inaugurat boxea. had a splendid unall proposition, which Tliirty miles from Grants Pass are the ally added to the water before stirring in cooked, in the refrigerator or in some quire less time and labor on tbe port of ed in the pas’, never has there been such would la* a money maker for anyone place where it will cook quickly, as slow the housewife than grains, c o ted by the celebrated Oregon Mammoth caves, tbe grain 01 meal. a tremendous stride in advance taken as buying it A placer mine of 40 acres, The quantity of liquid required varies cooling might cause fermentation, to re aid of a ama'I lamp stove. marks the one of the year 1900. Norrie which have been explored for a <listance only 15 miles from Grants Pass, with a All grains should be kept in a perfect A Rowe are exhibiting this season ovtr of eight miles under ground, and are a pipe line ami hydraulic giant under 150 with the different graine, the manuer in main over night. If cooked in porcelain ly dry protected from air and moisture. 309 animal actors that are so skilfullv grpat natural curiosity. Tne rock is feet bead, ami plenty of water for four which they are milled, the method by lined or granite ware double boiler, it I cook all of my graine by tbe above trained as to depict in pantomimic man* limestone, atid there are many fantantic or five in mhs during the winter. The which they are cooked, and the consist ■ay lie left undisturbed, if uncovered. dire< lione. I cook my much in the fore- iner ludricrous events that rival Aesop’s formations. The caves now belong to gravel will go 25 cents to the yard, the ency desired for the cooked grain, more If cooked in tin or iron, turn the grain iiH. when I have a fl re "and then reheat fables. Norris A Rowe’s New Big Thomas A Jewell, of this city. The bank is 10 feet deep and will go $500 to liquid being required for a porridge than into a large earthern or china dish. To lor a niush. Tbe following table gives heat in the morning, till the outer boiler it Die following morning. It ia a very Trained Animal Shows will exhibit in scenery along Rogue River, from here to the acre. the time necessary for cooking and the with boiling water, place the inner dish different dish than the quickly prepared Grants Bass next Saturday afternoon tne mouth of Illinois R ver, a distance The price was $1000. I told him 1 A unt Joeic. quantity of liquid required for the varl- <entwining the grain therein, and steam dish lor breakfast. ami night, under their enormous water- of about 50 miles, is said to be very was looking for something larger. jtll grains with the except'oii of rice, till thoroughly heated. No stirring and Try Allen's F'awt-Kaee. proof terns, which will be located near grand and beautiful. ‘1 have an interest,” he said, “with Eight miles north of Grants Pass are when cooked in a double tx Her or closed no additional liquid w HI be necessary, A powder to be shaken iato the aboee. the depot. A grand free spectacular aome other parties in a large placer steamer, to produce a uniali ol ordinary and if placed upon tbe stove when be the Granite Hill mines, the profierty of Your feet teel swollen, nervous and hot, street carnival and children’s fairyland mine about 30 miles from Grants Pase. Mangum. It is both consistency. If sn ordinary kettle ie ginning the preparations (or breakfast, and get tired easily. If you have smart parade will Ire given at 11 o’clock on the Booth, Hull It controls 1200 Hi re» of placer ground, morning of the exhibition, at which placer and a ledge of 14 feet, which bt ides which are several hundred acres used for cooking the graine, a larger it will be ready for serving in good sea ing feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot- ion. II the grain has been kept in an Eeae, h cools tbe feet and makes walk time the entire company of over 300 an assays $50 to $100. A shatt is down 100 of fine bottom land, which could be quantity of water will be ueeded. Table showing proportion ol grain and earthern dish, it may best be reheated ing easy. Cures swollen, sweating feet, imal actors will be seen decked out in fe t. A wash basin full of gold from secured for fanning It iaon unaurveyed this mine was displayed a short time ago liquid required, with approximate lime, by placing that inside a steam cooker or ingrowing nails, blisters and callous their gay trappings land, ao that a possessory title could be an ordinary steamer over a kettle of »pots. Relievos corns and bunions ol in the window of the First Natonal when a double boiler is used. given. The gravel bed is from 20 to 150 An Observation Car Water Hours boiling water. Quantity bank. all pain and gives reel and oomfort. required, to cook. feel deep, am! runs from 10 cents to 25 I Cracked wheat, pearl wheat, oatmeal, Try it today. Sold by all druggiota and Of unique design, will always be found Four miles northeast of here, Meade, 1 part 4 parte Grahuiu grit» 3 to & and other coarse grain preparations to cents to the yard. There is a good sup- 1 at tbe end of the Northern Pacific’s Mangum A Co. have a gold quartz ledge shoe stores for 25 cents. Trial package Rolled wheat. 1 be reheated, require for cooking a half Free. Address, Allen 8. Olmsted, Lo> North Coast Limited, both east and west 12 to 15 feet wide, which a-*say» from $12 ply of water the year round, being Cracked ’ about 500 inches in the summer and 4 cet> of water in addition to the quantity , Roy, N. Y. Pearl bound. Observatiou platform is six and to $83. Abuudaut power from R >gue 2000 inches in the winter. There is a Whole 4 a half feet long and entire width of car. river is close at hand. Rolled oats . 1 pipe line and water ditch, and two Ladies’observation pailor is 23feet long. Bald mountain, four miles from Coarse oatmeal I A. D. Charlton, Ass’l Gen’l Pass. Ag't, Grants Pass, produced $80,000 in 1870, giants with a head of from 150 to 500 Koiied rye 1 feet. The mine ’ » now Iiein, worked. Pearl barley.... 1 355 Morrison Si., Cor. 3d, Portland, Ore. and parlies are working on $25 ore there Our price is $25,000.” Coarse hominy I Ü“ 19 now. A Good Thin* 4 “ fi “ . I I told him I thought I would prefer a Fine The Big Yank property on Galiee Cereal ine ...I Our Great (irandmother’s garrets con % quartz ledge. creek is attracting attention. The ledge All grains should be carefully loukod tai lied the same herbs of all healing “I have something big in that line.” s 300 leet, with a pay streak of 19 feet. found in KarPe Clover Rtjot Tea. They said he, “but I will »ell only a half in- oyer before put to cook. In cooking George E. Good, well known in Poil- grains tbe following points should be gave our ancestors strength, kept th land, as the former proprietor of one of terest, and the purchaser must be a observed: blood pure, and will do the same for vou practical miner and put in as much the leading hotel», purchased J. O. 1. Measure both liquid and grain ac 1 if you say »o. Price 25c and 50c. Booth’s interest in the Josephine Hotel more money as he pays me in develop curately with tbe same utensil or with ing his share of the mine. It is a newly Tip Top house for Sale or Rent. here, anu will take possession the 1st of discovered ledge, about 15 miles from twe of equal size. The most sightly and pleasant loca- May. 2. Have the water boiling when the T. P. Cramer, a merchant, informed Grants Pass, which I bought a few grain is inliuduced, but do not allow it tion in Grants Pass A 7-room, hard weeks ago, and ia on patented land, finish, nearly new, modern made house. me that fishing in the Rogue Hiver ta l'he ledge is a surface cropping, from 12 io boil for a long time previous, until it On account of change in business splendid sport. The trout in the spring to 30 inches wide, and shows free gold, 1» considerably evaporated, as that will owner wishes to dispose of above dee are from three to 36 inclie» in length, and will go $20 to tbe ton on the sur Chang» the proportion of water ami grain cribed premises, either by rent or sale | and salnion, Rome of which will weigh face. 1 traced tbe ledge over half a sufficiently to alter the consistency of House is very pleasantly situated in - i 10 pounds each, are taken with a spoon mile and cut through it in three places. the mush when cooked. Inlioduce the hook later in the year. good neighborhood, supplied with both 1 lb nk there is a fortune in the ledge, grain »lowly so aa not to atop the liuiling RICH EK THIN THE T j MH j TJNE city water and electric light», meters at- and 1 am of the opinion that it will pay of the waler aod let it boil rapidly until 1 was tol l the elory ol Ed Scheffiin, tached. Good barn and large garden. f jr its own development. I would first the gram ceases sinking to the bottom, who discovered the Tombstone mine in Inquire of and the whole becomes tbickeuad. H Arizona and sold it for $1,000,030. Al f put in an arravtra, and later a stamp the grain is cooked in a double boiler N. P. D ot > gc , Agt. mill. It is only a 'prospect ’ now. and 1 though possessed of abundant means, he haven’t the money to deve!op it, but it this first boiling should be done with the Every f irmer knows that to kill weeds toad a passion f«w prospecting, and went is my opinion that it will I m * the earner inner dish directly on the stove. Am! he must go to the roots. To cut the I out into the mountains all alone in, when the grain has thickened or become weed off on the sur search for gold three years ago, and of big dividends, running ialq the face, mean« that the 1 dropped dead in the door of his cabin I thousands of dollars. I will take $1000 “net,” as it i» termed, the dish should at weed is still left to J for one half interest, rigtit now, I m - fore once t/e placed in the outer l>oiler, the grow. It', juat that i on Elk creek, about 3) miles from here. waler in which should be boiling. It I do any more work on the ledge.” way with boils, ul Near bis body was found a prospecting “A by,” I asked,“are you willing to will then require no further care during , cers, eruptions, ■ pan containing xb nit $100 in gold, and pimples ana similar a book in bis pocket . sell these properties, when you desciibe tbe entire cooking, save to keep the out was found a niern- diseases of the flesh. er boiler filled and the waler boiling if them as so promising?” To cure thetn you I uranda which read : ”1 lit ve found It “Because,” said he, ”1 am mine poor > a steam cooker is used, as soon as set it must go to the root», i and ’tis richer than the Tombstone.” down into the blood. Parlies from fiere made a diligent and must sell »oinething. If I can sell may be turned into a china or an earth- ' Mere surface treat any one oi these 1 can bold and devel* ea dish, suitable lor use ou tbe taole, I ment never gets rid search for the mine which be had dis i op the others. I am pros|»e< ter ami and placed at once in the steamer to of the disease. It coverod, but without taccete. J complete cooking If an ordinary kettle will come back at I was shown by Mr. R. Thomas some ' intend putting in all my apure’time in is used it is well to place it upon an iron the first opportunity. 1 copper ore bom off the A II house Creek, ' the mountains this summer. 1 do not It is to its won i want to have charge of any mining ring or brick on s<jme part of tbe range derful power in the which is about 40 miles from here, that ! propel ties. 1 know a good prospect where it will just aimser, for the re purification of the 1 as-ayed $10 in gold, and from 2 to 38 yr olood that Iloctor cent in copewr. The ledge is 14 feet when 1 M*e it, but I will leave the man mainder of the cooking. 3. Stir Hi» gram continuously until it Pierce’s f.olden agement of in met to parties a ho have •Medical Discovery wide, and is considered a promising more ability than I have. If you want ha» set, but not at all afterward». ' owes many of its pro pxrt. Mr. Tboina» has b?e» itere Grams are much more appetising, if, triumphs of healing. in busines« about a y»*ar and a half, to buy any of there propositions, 1 will It cleanses the blood fie first carne to Southern Oregon (>p a allow you to investigate them thor a toile properly softened, they can still thoroughly, elimi I/» made to retain their original form. ' o«gbly." nating all the refuse trip to regain his health from close work I nave taken the matter under con stirring render« the preparation pasty, matter and clears in Phiiad**lpbia, became impressed with out the wa«te an-l poisonous particles the great pwsibilities of this section, sideration, and if any of the readers of and destroys its appearance. Grain» which clog tlie Ixxly and *0 hail the and after completing his visit and going The Telegram are looking for an invest cooked in a double boiler will require no flesh. It eradicates from the blo»xl the stirring, and there will I m * little danger ( ‘'irAtttufd />» .Sez-Qiv/ /’*y< conditions which make disease possible bark East, made arrangements and of their being lampy, under done on top The result is that diseases die out like came back here. He experts to see the Tortured « WiiRe»« i and Rx-orelied at th» bottom, a» ia »o of fires that are unfed. day when there will be a population of Intense »u fieri ng wu endured by wlt- ten tbe <-aae when cooked in a »ingle There is n<, mevlin ne for the blixs! which 50,000 between (Jrante Fas« an I Ash- is "just as gixri " as “ Golden Medical new» T 1» Marlin, of Dixie, Ky., before I boiler. i land. Discovery Accept no substitute. be gave this evidence: *'I coughed I 4. Cook cenlinuo'ialy. If it be necee- 1 feet it ray d'Jiy to write to y'« of the I met R I». Coe, one of the successful every n<ght until my throat waa nearly ■ary pi replen ah tbe water in tbe outer derful curatiw power» of yrtar Od4en MerBrai business men here Ten years ago be Ih«covery write« Geo « Hend«rv>n. E*q of raw; ’hen triad Dr King’» New Diacov- boiler at any time, let it be with talet Drnawd I^r Co FlotM» I had a h»d hniMW had a small stock of goods in a room on my right ear »»4 my Mnrid was badly oat of ery, which gave inetant relief, I have of boiling temperature If it ia dewired Samples of mixtures made in imitation of baking order I tnrd local doctor« bat with t»o tr*«d ‘ 18x25, and later moved into tbe opera ■ powders, but containing alum, are frequently dis u»e»l it in my family for four yearn and to have the mush quite thick and dry, rewitt« Finally. 1 irr-<e ytm th* particular« tn He now baa an elegant rev caw and you adviAed your Golden Medwai house building. tributed from door to door, or given away in recowimand It a» th» greatrat rerne«ly for the I »oiler should tur left uncovered dur- Diacorery winch I beynn to take Prom th« grocery stores. Such mixtures are dangerruni ' store in hm own brick, "Ox 100, and ie firs« battle I '■v<»n to feel better and when 1 had Cougb», (’old», sad all Throat, Cheat i >g the latter part of Hie cooking It to use 111 fissl and in m.injr^iiiee their sale is taken eqjht bottle» the «ore waa healed np J I doing a splendid business Mr Coe hat >w £and Lung trouble». It will »tip the preferred moist, keep fhe cover on. ■nah yon auoeeM ” prohibited by law Alum 1« a c*ro-iie jx.i'wwi, and Tree. On rrreijd of ji one-rent »«Limp» . always been a liberal advertiser. all |>h)sK.uns curtdunn baking pOwd r> vuiiUunng it rough, and hot on!) prevent» but In the preparation of all mushes with to pay expenae of ma.bng only, Ikirtor N*>aa 00141 THAN NX COULD CXBBV 'Hr < ir»-« iiisinii pli'.n, I'rnr, meal or flour, it is a g<xid plan to make Pierce’» C<>mmon Sente Methral Adtriaer, A few y**ars »go, W. H. Miller, an ex-^W r- and |l 00 Every bottle guarantee*! the material into a Imtter with a portion inrjA ¡Age», paper-liound. will be aunt free For cloth binding «end Ji xtampt t pert telegrapher of iJenver, Colo , by Trial IxHtlr» free at W. k. Kreaier'» of tbe liquid retained from the quaulily to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buftaio, N. V. reason of pr^or health incident to over- Drug Store. given, before introducing into tbe boiling , I ( ovai a*« imo roww« co . toe william » t . erw voaa. local Ijappcnintw This Weather D.*u>mds 1 No. 3«. SOUTHERN OREGON Capital Stock, $50,000. Receive deposit, ruhject to check or or certificate payable on demand. Selin sight draft, on .New York, San Fran cisco. and Purdand. Telegraphic transf-r» «old on all points in the United Staten, Special Attention given tn < ollacti'-n. »,.<? general iHisineaa of our customers. Collenion« ma<le throughout Bouthevn Oregon, and on all acomdMg points. i. I). FRY, Piwdent. J. T.TUFFS, Vice President. R. A. B ooth , Cashier Go to ... Chicago Bakery For Bread. Pies, Cookies, Etc. S. II. CALHOUN. Brt*ad |*r loaf Cooki**», yr d< i Doughnut», per dot Mince Pies each Apple Fie*, each . bi iff lOe 15c . 10» JOS. StIASKA. prupr. Two doors east of Thoma»*. I House Baking Powder Economy 'The manufacturers of Royal Baking Powder have always declined to produce a cheap baking powder at the sacrifice of quality. The Royal is made from the most highly refined and wholesome ingredients, and is the embodiment of all the excellence possible to be attained in the highest class baking powder. Royal Baking Powder costs only a fair price, and is cheaper at its price than any similar article.