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ROGUE RIVER COURIER A. E. VOORHIES, rauraiKToa. at RimoM: One Year, in edvarce, bix Month«, Three Months, »ingle Copies, A.Iwlfainx rate, on spplusti-.n for .¡....rs« ad' n.u.t I* h*n.le«l m belcrr Tuesday noon, other«ise MlUng ol lbs niatlsr trill be . Uarrtwl far at the rate of Sc per running in. b, .ingle column. Alters* tion* and additions to copy will t»e charged or at the rate of 10c per running lute, »u> gle column. Entered at the post office at Granta Pa-s, Oregon, a» »econd-das« n.ail matter. rates of Our Reputation Depends on the Shoes we Sell If we sell the Best, the better it is for us. best Shoes ou the market. This is the We DO sei’ the WEAR RESISTER. There is no Shoe to equal it for the price. It is known Buy it. all over the country. T hursday . JUNE 21, 1900. Hie republican national convention la no* in eeeeiou at Philadelphia, but no new» of moment baa yet been received from it. !'l _X. .... ” Over a month ajo 1106 was raised by two cburcbea here for the lodian (amine relief and «as sent lor that purpose. This is probably ue*< to a great portion of our readers. The reason tiiat no men tion or comment waa made of thi» dona tion is because there uaa nothin, aur prising about it. It i« in the regular course of events for the cburcbea to give money for the alleviation of suffering, both at home and abroad. They do it constantly and it excite» no comment It it one ot the principal object« ot the church organization, to be able to give systematically and in a way that accom plishes «ometliin,. The India lamina fa daoiandinR the in- teraat and attention of the whole world anil fund» for rdifef are ponring in from all quarter«. A little money, it Kerns, will accomplish wonder«, two cent« a day «avea a life and ive dollar« «ave« a man, woman and child till nest harvest. The British government ia iqwnding many times the amount to conquer the Boers that it ia in relieving the famine eiilierer«. Probably many mere have been silled in india than in Africa by this procedure, and the double «laughter thus carried on entail« a weight ol re sponsibility on the English nation that we «hould not like to share. The ipiestiun of the restriction of Jap anese emigration Is this country hat beeu somewhat agitated recently, but any immediate action on our part is ren dered unnecessary by the Japanese gov ernment itself. According to recent re- ports, the Mikako lias issued an edict limiting the number ot person« that may emigrate to Ibis country or Canada Five persons per month is the highest number that may «migrate from any one of the 47 prefectures of Japan to the United HCates and 10 per month to Can ada. If it is found that they cross over from British territory into the United Htatee, the government will inaugurate a system of examination at ports of de barkation for the purpose of checking such a procedure. The Mikado does not enact ttiis measure merely through consideration for us. lie han other ren sons. In the unsettled and threatening political condition of affairs in China and bis suspicious interpretation of Rus sia's attitude, the Mikado deems it ad visable to keep his young men at home. “Soms have greatness thrust upon them." A striking example of this calamitous event seams likely to tie furnished in the case al Teddy Roosevelt of New York. According to reports, it will require the utmost diplomatic effort on his part to steer clear oí the raw-presidency, For a man to be elected or even nominated an vice- preaident is supposed to be a bar to future preferment tor the higher poaitiou aud thio is why Teddy shuns the honor. Whether or not he will be able to suc ceed in staying off the ticket is a matter fur ooujecture. The vice-presidency is always something of a problem. Theo- retically, and really, no man should be placed on the ticket as vice-president, who is not able to till creditably the office of president if the succession should devolve upon him. Yet it has been customary in recent tuner, to make the vice-presidential selection rather in accordance with the candidate’s ability to swell the campaign fund. The state* men of greatest ability have little desire for tim position. SpecuI R m «* Th* 8o*thevn Pacifle company will e the following special excursion re for July 4: A W. Mlsby visile« I the Vtiliiams For 125 mites or lean, one and o»ie- tbiid latti", 125 to 200 mites, one and district laat Friday, h: peeling mm ng e fifth ; 200 te 30? mites, one fare for properties in that localit *. Winningham A Pence re*enily milted id trip. 12}« tons ot ore from their mine on t>p«a A/f CoiKcrt. Forest creek, obtaining a« a re«u;t 1‘r.j^gnuu for convert Friday evening, jwiy 93. ne 23rd in the railroud ¡»ark, by the A body of ore on tne Pike’s Prak ' iranís Pam baad : '¡aim of the Kubli mine <>n Galls creek, . . H oumi Jackson county, has b-»o discovered, Men 'i- -"Beau Ideal’’ M.dlev Overture— "Brie a Bcae" .Mi »nd |c carrying a I «out |2u0 to tin* ton. "Calve WaJtexe** ... .. Severance Th* Conger quartz mine, situated on Barit/ me Sole— (iraiw! J Fant a«ia ; Rogue River, about t» » miles above ‘ Tramp, Tramp, Tramp". Rol I ino* («old Hill, will soou be s irted in ci/era Aarnra Favstt. Overture—"p/et aud Pea* Nipp« tion. This mine has produced richly in Cornet Holo— "Hutchins Polka"Tbei.e the past, but operations were sue,«ended C. J. Ki rth . on account of litigation. Medley Overture—"Hporting Ufe” Wimer Bros, of Waldo were in Grants • ............................................... Beyer Pass last week, bringing in the results Th*- Week’»» AccUleitr«. of the annual cteanup at their mine J. N Bacon had the misfortune to They have had a very prosperous y'/ar se lift tr.uinb recently white working and have worked a large amount of st the /-dger in a sawmill near town. ground. This mine 1« one of the bent J C. Pardee of Ashland, a freight placer properties in southern Oregon biakemen was run over and killrd in and l«een Ojwrated for many years. the freight yard at Dunsmuir early Sun One of the very han lsomest specimens day morning. of gold and quartz ever shown in this Rubt. Van Buskirk met with a berioui* city was found in the vein lceentiy dis an i<lent while riding on the bicycle covered on Boland creek by Steward and track Sunday evening, falling heavily Banfield, and is now in the possession of and breaking his collar bone. Rudolph Huyaink of this city. Mr. Th» s. Neil shot hiin»elf by accident Huysink, who is a miner of many jears with a fehot gun last Thursday at Tunnel experience, imv» it is the handsomest 9. The shot went :hrough the fleshy speeimeo he ever saw, and many others part of his left hand, grazed his left side are of a similar opinion. It te aimoi-t and inflicted a wound in the shoulder. two inches long and nearly pure gold, divided lengthwise through the middle, He was not seriously injured. A very serious acridejit occured with the two halves almost exact)) Saturday on the wood spur of the alike. It is about an inch wide in the McCloud branch of the 8. P. railroad. center and about a sixteenth of an inch A wood traiu which «àk being loaded in thickness. It tapers toward each by a gang of Chinamen started and ran end, where the two ¡»arte are boun 1 to away down the grade for about a mile gether in bunches of pure w bite quartz toining Hôtes Pubfadied Every Thursday, E. DEAN, & CO., Propr. Post Office Building & A A A A A great and entails too much exertion, one block, with its five saloon«, would furnish a very ample field for the exercise of bibulosity if only the side walks could be somewhat widened. In the meanwhile, before the installation of the new saloons, their prospective operators might study with profit, section 2 of ordinance 42, which says: Any licensee under Section 1 of this ordinance who shall, either io person or by any employee, permit any breach of tne peace or disturbance ot public order or decorum by riotous, noisy or disorderly conduct on the premises when it is in his power to prevent the same, or permit any ¡erron under the age of legal majority to loiter or remain in or about such premises, or who shall sell or give any intoxicating liquor to any persoo already intox.cated or in the habit of becoming intoxicated, or to any fierson under the ag« ot legal ma jority, or keep open any bar room, or other place where spirituous, tnall or vinous liquors are sold in quantities less than one gallon, or therein to sell any spirituous, malt or vinous liquors, be tween the hours of 12 o’clock Saturday night and 12 o'clock Sunday night, bhall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction then of before the police court, shall be fined not lews than ♦ 10 nor more than $100, or be im prisoned not less then 5 days nor more than thirty days and shall also forfeit any license issued under this ordinance, but said fins and forfeiture shall not in the aggregate exceed the sum ot |2 H). G.orioui f ourth. Granta Pass has a well ettebl reputation for successful Fuurtb of Ju'y celebrations. All these observances ol previous years have been conducted in a manner to meet the unqualified ap proval of the entertained. in esarcises and amusements the committees have divmed and anticipated the desires of the hour. Tilt Grants Pass people know how to prepare a program full of life and virn and bow to carry it outwit fo out a halt or bitch. The arrangements which are being made for the coming Fourth are indi- (alive of the fact that this celebration will eclipse ail its predecessors iu grand eur and that the accumulate 1 ecstasy ol previous years will culminate on that day in a grand burst of happinees. The program as yet is not finally arranged, but the essential features are decided upon and the entertaining excellence ol the day a«.~urud. The Woxlmen of the World are in charge of the entertainment, and are producing one that will premit the intrusion of no feeling of ennui from the early morning salute to the wee suia’ hours after the grand ball. In the forenoon, there will be parad«-M and various amusement» st th»* ground«. At the noon hour, a free dinner will b«* served at the grove. Prof. W. ('. Hawley, president of the Willamette university, ha* been en gaged to deliver the address. He is a speaker of ability and will interest his ^»Clothing Department » OCR PRICES ON M en s & B oys C lothing Are, quality considered, the LOWEST ( hH ii ire tits Bl - I MAKI and guaranteed PERFECT I Id'll N<» We arc Showing the NI-.WHST STYLES in the Hollowing Lines of... Seasonable Goobe at popular ipvlcee: MEN'S MEN’S MEN’S .............. MEN’S MEN S AND AND AND AND AND BOYS' BOYS' B< >YS BOYS' BOYS' E. C CRASH HATS HATS SHOES SHIRTS NECKWEAR STRAW DIXON Clothing and Furnishing Goods The Chinese situation has suddenly burst into prominent effulgence and now eclipses all other sen nation s on the face The Mayor Thr«aten«d. of the earth. On Sunday. China, ac Mayor H. U. Kinney recently cording to the etiquette of nations, vir tualiy declared war on the world by tir the following curious missive, ing on the fleet al Taku. This was in friend": response to an ultimatum to the cum- Grants l’as» June 10 1990 "Mayor Keney Hear friend I will In- minders of the forts at Taku, command* mg them to withdraw their troops before l or tn you that thers is an organised Hand 2 o’clock, June 17. At 1 o'clock on that of tnsu that calls themselves tuffs and day the forts ope ned fire on the ships. they are tuffs and they say they will The tiie min returned and the forts were Burn the factory and your duealing Silenced. (woof them being blown up. House and Blow up the shugar Pine Great Britain, Russia, America, France, store A opre House « ith Dinamite in Germany and Japan are all involved in less then six months and if yon dont opposition to China. All these powers walk «trate they will Hang you to a tris are making the most active preparations graph Pole and let you Hang there noa to increase their forces there and the I know this to Be so and I uni a friend prospects teem encouraging for an ex’ of yours so you ha I Better lo«>k out tremsly warm time in the flowery king from a friend" dom, Russia has already 40.UU0 troops The "friend’s" orthography, Il may matted on the outskirts of China and be perceived, is in keeping with his «< n will increase this force. France will timent and logic, and both belong indn send 10,000 more and Germany 4,000 bitably to the distorted intellect which immediately. Great Britain and Japan ia the result of assiduous application to are hurrying troop« t»the scene and the th« l»eer inng. This court«' of atuJy pro United Slates bss ordered a regiment to duces in some a peculiar formation ol pi octet I from Manila It ia likely that a the so called brain, by which the uaior call may be issued fur more volunteer». túnate victim's perception operate« in a The failure of Admiral beynn tirte force Iwiat, a sort of corkscrewed vision. Th to reach 1‘ekin and their retreat to Tien letter ia probably a sort of escape vaive, Tsin has increased the anxiety in regard ' by which the (nines of thaordeie.l miel to the foreign lesalions In Pekin. Flu* 1 lecls may l»e dissipated. The "tuff-," present trouble originated in the out- j such there I» , know, or if they do m rages of a Uhineas secret society, the; they should bo made to kno«. that their •‘Boxers," on foreign residents and mo- security as 'Tuffs" IS giratly enhanced Slonurits. the apparently emouraging by lying as low aa j»o*aible I h attitude toward the "Boxers'* of the teaque missive is probably somt*« dowager rmpre*» and the Chinese g<> the nature ol an experiment to art ernment and the interference of the pow i an l»e done l<>ward «oiiipeluiig the may era to protect the lives «ml property of or to aalk "«Irate and may I«» the pm tJieir subjects dilation of an indivKlnal or an of anch h is d i then It to r«»M Willi ths vastly increattd number ul ever, that one head c oihl a<«'date saloons that are sspectod to l»e insta • the amount of vacuity that the mi-s> e shortly in Grants Pass, the opportunitv indícale« lis advice will, in all proba for hilarious condition is thought by bility, be beetled, a* there is ll’.tie doubt sum« to !>e unduly promoted Them* that the mayor will cofttin establishments will all bs aiiuated on «trate ’• one line of march. You can start in at flag lor lour S*h«M>lhou»< Nlialiborn's and wiiyl up at the school house in brewery or vice versa, thus traversing a Me a fi <g. D ion « good portion of the buaineaa part of town without sutTering particmarly from drought. Or if this distance in too audience. Various amusements aie on the program for the afternoon entertaln- meiit. There will lie athletic «port« and races, clay pigeon shooting contest, and baseball game between the Ashland and («rants Pass ball teams. Th mu * who remeintwr the thrilling game of test year, with its hair raising finish, will be more than eager to witness this match, as it bids fair to be one of the hardest fought games ever coni* led on the Grants Pass diamond. In the evening, (here will be a grand display of firework« and after that a grand free ball on a platform which will l«e erected for that purpose. The whole time will be oc<upied »y amusement and entertainment. Ever* man, woman and child in Josephin counts and West JackMMi 1« Nup|w»«e<l I attend ami |*art festivities of tne n< » •• w .ifit » «i 2tX> Ko vs from « AH i rii L > k on «trave« I II M< T please when it waa derailed by a »«witch. One of the Chinamen was killed and three others seriously injured. Bernard McArthur, a young grandson of our townsman of that name, accident ally shot himself with a 22 calibre rifle la-t Wedn*sday at Rock Point, where he wa* visiting with the family ui Mr. and Mrs. Henry White. The ball en* tered the left side below the ribs, and at fir-t it was opposed that it had lod, ed in the lung but after ceveral days, it was discovered lodged against the wk in at the back of the neck. At first, it was llionglit that the ls«y could not I’ve und bis father, G. A. McArthur, was sum moned by telegraph from Nebraska, but he improved far more rapidly than any one could reasonably vxjiect, and is now considered out of «linger. His father arrived Sunday. U or»« ibsn Vt ar. Hundred* are killed in war, but hun dreds of thousands are killed by con sumption. There would be no deaths at all caused by thia terrible disease, if people could be made to understand that Shiloh’S Cough and Consumption curt ia a sure remedy if taken in the early stages. 25c, oik,*, and $1.0 > a bot tle. Iliuggiste will refund the money if a <ure is no*, affected. Lelttd Sft.ngi We are t> ivii»g plenty of r;<in, than nw<l. <>.!’• •«» <•««»« •«•* ai.d ti»e hmvy r-ius •i»l in«u»e abun dant ’ I C’’»x A Kmney are getting a large amouot of railroad wood ready for de livery. Tim«*« are lively here Wilson A Vir tue are selling a lar»:« amount of goods. The hu’ei IS abw doing a good bu«ir e«s. Mr. Itena, of the Copper Stain, wa» here laying in snpp tea and was exhibit ing a piece • i rocs that was full of gold He says there te plenty more of that kind in a ghl at the mine. Mr. Dana deserves great credit for h.s efforts here. Much labor and money have been ex pended in developing thia mine, out the r ki are in e ilad ¿at ?tectory. C. D. Burnett was up from his mine this week. He is working with the brightest prospects ahead. He is en- gaged in running a tunnel to tap the ledge at a greater depth. The big placers have finished cleaning up. The men will take a short vat ation then it «ill .»e time to begin to cut blocks for the sluices and engage in other preparatory work, getting ready for next season. We need a smelter to Nearly all of the rock in smelting ro/k. Ever, if we find a ledge carrying free gold, a large t roporti«»n of the values is usually in eulpburets. We also need a creamery to utilize the large amount of milk that is produced in this vicinity. If we could get the lafct two plants, we would be up with the times, an 1 also the demand, We have a goo I could find busbands for a achool. We ' few more women ii any should stray this way. We see new faces in our town inquir ing ar«o’it mines. Most of them want ew<orts to pilot them in the mountains. M st of our miners are out prospecting, so that escorts are not easy to find. The health of the people, as a rule, is good. Hay cutting is the business of th« hour The rain caught a good deal of hay down and dam ig«-d it somewhat. Prunes and appb-s will be a fair crop Peaches are almost a failure. M iner . ¿eal Estate Transfers. (Recorded since June 11.' Geer—Trullinger Nuptials. Governor T. T. Geer, Oregon’s chief Eva L. and I. G. Moon to W. R. Nipper, 2!.» acres in SW'4 of SW executive, and Miue Isabell ? Trullinger, *4 of sec H, tp S, R 5 A’, con were married in Astoria Thursday alter sideration ................ ........... noon, under urcumstancet- ae happy ami J. M. Chiles to Mrs. Nel lie G. Nip aurrouiidings aa pleasant as could be <v - per, lot 50x115 feet in block 2, sired. The weather did not promise l Millers addition to Grants Pass, lio well, but resulted in a beautiful sunset , consideration ... aw ILe bridal party started awav on their s. B. Green tu John Long, lot 5, block 74, Grants Paes. consider special car, amid a shower of rice. The at ion............... 80 ceremony was performed at ihehirsi Junior C. E. Graduating Exercises. G. If Binns to Edward II Binns, Presbyterian chuich, by Rev. Henry 1 hi* graduating rxcrcteeB of the Junior lot 9. block 12, Grant-? Paes, con Chri-tian Endeavor Society will be held Marcotte, pastor of the church. frideration . .. 1 It was the desire of Governor Geer in the I'-tlianv Presbyter an church Jcsie A. Rusk to F. <ì. Burn», et al, Tu<eday evening, June 26th,at 8 o’clock. and Miss Trullinger, as well as their lots 2 ami 3, block 75,Grants Pass, We extend a < ordial invita i n to all. families, that the ceremony and the in-i cuiibidrratiun .. ........................... 500 cidenta surrounding it should be quiet F G. Burn“, et h 1, tn Josie A Rusk. Ci. auk B auti . ktt , and unassuming, but the prominence oil SF'4ofNE’. am! NE^ofSE1* Secretary. of sec 30, tp 3») 8, R 7 W , consider the governor and the social position of Tli»' New TouriMl Hie« ping Carn ation ............................................... 500 the bride hardly rendered such arrange Ou the Northern Pacific have the wo ments possible. Astoria’s wealth <i Joseph Moss to Edruonia Hicks lots men’s toilet rooms an I lavatories separ flowers was levieil upon, and the church 4 and 5, Moss’ addition to Grants Pass consideration ated Men's lavatorii 100 was a perfect bower of a bite roses, ar have two wash baains ranged by the handw of the bridete J. O Mt Gee to \V. of8E«4ofsec 5, Hnct from Men’s toilet friends. consideration appreciate all thia. The time pet for the wedding was 4 Franz Seliger to C. E Fielding lot St., Aftft't Gen’l Pass. Ag’t, o’clock Thursday afternoon. The bridal 155x339 feet in NE1 '4 of SE*4 sec Cor. 3d. Portland, Ore. party entered the chuich exactly at. the 7, tp 36 8, R 7 W, consideration . liW hour designated, and six ininut» h lii‘ r A . ('. Hough to Jame« O. B. Gunn, The Excitement Nut Over. they were .n a carriage, starting for the SE*4 oi .SW*4 of sac 26, tp 40 S. R The rush at the drug store atill con borne of the biide’s parents, where the 8 W, consideration......................... 1 tinues and daily scores of people cull fora rcceution took place. The ceremony it Alining Transfers. b ittie of K -mp's Balsam fur the Throat self was a simple one, and only in the (Recorded »ince June, 11.) ami Lungs for the cure of Coughs, Colds, benediction couiu be no’iced any devia Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. tion from that of a le^s important mar H. U. Perkins, e! af, to A. L Smith, Eldorado place mine in Althouse Kemp's Balsam, the standard family riage. mining districts, consideration.... $ 1 remedy, is sold on a guarantee and never Their wedding trip will be of about fails to give entire satisfaction. Price two weeks, and will extend to Puget Wm. Stock, el al, to Geo. Phillips, (lease) 1 .>interest in Gold Bar and 25c. and 50c. ' Hind and British Columbia. A num California Bar placer claims in tier of the bridal party accompanied Silver Creek mining district, con sideration ....................................... 1 them as far as Goble, returning on the B.I. l'lutnrner,et a), to Enos Mallory, night train. ♦ t al, “Free Gold" qvsrtz mine on The presents received by Mrs. Geer SE!4 of NEl4 of sec 15, tp 36 8, R weie numerous, and from many parts of 5 W, consideration......... ... LOO the com try, from her friends and from those of her husband, and repr* sented EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. wealth ami artistic taste. In the matter of the Estate of Angus B. Cure For Drunkenness. Hopkins, deceased. Free Transfer for Famine Relief According to surgical reports t wo Notice is hereby given to all whom it Wells Fargo A Co. will carry free of cns« «* aorun record of wound *d soldiers, may concern, that the undersigned. one in the Civil War and one in the charge any remittances for the relief of James S Moore, ha* t»»*en duly appoint present 8outh African War, whose the India famine, delivering same to ed by tn»» County C >urt of the Slate of Jueephine, brains were partly removed, m con- any famine relief com tail tee whom the Ongm for the Count. Executor of the Last Will and Testa -equence of gunshot wounds, and in donor may designate. For particulars ment. and of the Estate of Kaid Angus B. C. C. P resley , which the piilienis recovered,except that inquire of Hopkins, late oi Josephine County, ______ Agent. Oregon, deceased. All persons indebted they suffered some impairu ent of mem to said e-tate are requested to make im How « Till«? ory. and were rendei»*d unable to drink mediate payment thereof, to the under intoxicants, which they had used sorne- We offer I10Û reward for any case ot signed ; and all oersons having claims w hat to excos before being wounded. ’ alarrh that cannot l»e cured bv Halite against said estate are hereby notified to present such claims duly verified as The moral of this to women with hue- Catarrh Cure. F. J. C hknky A Co., Toledo, O. required by law. to the undersigned at Itaiid«, brothers and sone who drink to- We, the undersigned, have known the iaw office of Davis Brower, in the niuch i* plain; Send them to war, in City of Grants Pass, Josephine Counts. the hu|»e that they uiay be shot in the F. J. Cheney fur the last 15 years, and Oregon, within six months from the head, «»that a portion of their wor^e believe him perfectly honorable in all nate < t the first publication of this J imk > 8. M oore , than useteas brains may be lemuvtd.— business transactions and financially Notice. i able to carry out any obligations made Executor ot the Last U ill and Testa Telegram. ment and of the Estate of Angus B. by their firm. Hopkins, deceased. W e * t A Tm *\. Wholesale Druggists, D avis B rower , Attorney for said Estate. Toledo, <>. Dated this 4th dav of June, A. D., 1W0. Wti. ding , K inn an A M arvin , Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. EXECUTOR* NOTICE. Halite Catarrh Cure is taken intern* • civ, ai'ling directly upon the blood ami , In th»* matter of the estate of William Dailey deceased. niivous surfaces of the system. Price I >r. Here« '5c per bottle. Sold by a'I Druggists, Notice is hereby given to ull whom it eetineonlate free. may concern, that the undersigned Ed Hahte Famiiv Pills are the best. uard Dailey has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon The aeiretary of the interior has for the County of Josephine, Executor dgned all the pending permits allowing of the Last W ill and Testament, and of the Estate of ea:d William Dailey, late ! the grazing of sheep on the Cas-ade, ot ti.e I’recincl of Kerby, in the Ashland and a |a>rtion of the Bull Run Conntv of Josephine, 8tate of Oregon, ' forest reserves of Oregon, and sheep w ill deer ised. AH persons indebted to ¿aid be allowed to enter these reserves imine- Estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment thereof, to the un . diately. At the request of Representa dersigned . and all (»vrson« having tive Voody. this order was telegraphed ciaiins against said Estate are hereby I to Superintendent Ormaby, in order irn notified to present such claims duly I mediately to accommodate the sheep- ven.i»* a* required by la , to the under signed at the i.aw O:li e of Davis Bro* i men. *’ ing will be conduct? I under er in the City of («rants Pass. Jttsephine ar to those previously en- County, (Jregon. within - x months cbarge being made foi the from the ' fate ut ihe first publication ot E dward D mi . ky , prtvil A total of 103,700 sheep per- this Noli Itf Exrcutui rof the Last Will and resta , iu addition to and of tile F-tate «>f William , and the maximum Dai icy ■, deceasesi. D avi * B rowfr , | numt’cr of sheep to be allowed in the | Cawada reserve was fixed at 200,000 h.i4 Iwjnin (Iazst year the sheep on the reserve num l l.ifv and I »rath F ight î»r. I' bered 137,V75. . -j Mr.li ral •V. A. Hines eff Manchester. Ia., wh.-n her of h;< aluxtet miraculous es<‘Ape Catholic ( hiar< Ii Noflrr beg in tn fall.” death, says: "Exposure after that three years incr * and sermon every Sunday al » induced serious lung trouble, until she ” gave out entin Catholic eburt'b at 10 o’clock a eases of the stomach and ended in Consumption. >n«ntn I had >1 and Confirmation gvstton and nutnt’on the t hemorrhages and cuughed night No evening services renaedy to cotnpare with ' r. All my dorlor« said I must ical luscwvery. * It reac and August. ►e. Then I began to use Dr. liver ami lungs tnnmg R«%. M J the blood and its cui New Discovery which wholly permanent. Nothing we Hundred» have used it on icw and ad say it never I hroat. Chest aid Lung Medk u«t Regular s aw 50c and 11 xpen- Dr K » r > I »rug ment on vouraelf “ The doctor said I must not ride In fact I could not ride.” Garden Hose BOTH COTTON AND REBBER Price per Foot, 4* a ii ii s Cents. 10 121 IS ii ft* ii loe per Foot or upwards Every loot of Hose above Guaranteed. full Line of Sprinklers and Nozzles Hair-Riddle Hardware Co AT JEWELL S OLD STAND 0 • o • •• ••• c • • sac Mowers, Hay Hakes I have in stock a full line of Mowers and Rakes manufactured by 1). M. Osborne & Co., and the Milwaukee Harvester Company. The products of these factories are the best that can be produced in the world, every effort having been made to supply just what the farmer needs, and constructed with a view to durability. Don’t fail to examine them. Full stock of Cultivators, Plows, Harrows, and all kinds <>f Farm Implements, Paints, Oils, Etc. F. H. Schmidt, Wagon Repairing. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS- J-. B. FADDOCK, FROFR. I am prenrred to furnish anything in the line of Cemetery aork in any kind H MARBLE or GRANITE. Nearly thirty years of experience in the Marble busine«» »arrant» iny saving that I can till your order« in the very beet manner. Can furnish Work in Scotch, S**ede or American Granite or an. kind ol Marble. _ — Front Strecr Next to Greene’» Gunshop. 1 -4-n< . vi * h Our ^EN/MORE ^| ew J. B. PADDOCK, A.re Y Q enturt OST 8?E EN TH E DEN5 HOKE 1900 QUICKEST ACTION I The Onlv Ball-Bearing, Tvpe-Bar Machine on the Market ? We Rent All Machines We Sell All Kinds Second-Hand We Repair AH Machines We Sell ALL the BEST New Machines F ull L ink S upplies ...SEND L etteh B ooks O fpick S tationery FOR CATALOGUE... I NITE1) TYPEWRITER St PPLIES CO 230 STARK STREET PORTLAND. O regon The Late Improved T !M\1^ S laving machines Are Ball-Bearing, High Grade and SI PERIOR in Every Respect... VERTICAL and UNDERFEED For Sale by HAIR-KIDDLE hardware co Asbestine,... Weatherproof Wliat Y ou Ask For... Is what you always get here. Vou are never urged to buy something “ just as good.” We have every thing a G ood D rug S tore should have hence, are pretty sure to have just what you want. A DRY POWDER Ready for immediate use by adding COLD WATER Our advice— if you want it—-costs you nothing; and it isn’t forced on you if you don t want it. We are here to serve you—not to dictate. at We aim to give perfect service at We do not care to be fair prices. M. ( leinens PRFK’RIITION druggist . N. E. McGrew Pioneer ¡íüd and Ddiitíj GRANTS PAS« UREGOX. •TEUU.LB known as “cheap druggists”; but we do want to be known as money’s-worth” druggists. Slover Drug Co. F n»wt Hr . opposite Depot. A Twist of (hr Wrist H the night will turn on the electric *rth light in the Pullmhn Standard x veping Cars, on the Northern Phrifi ’ * North ('oast Limited. Two lights in ea» h section. Get a North Coast Limit ed leaflet. A. D. Charlton, Ase’t Gen I I Att. Ag t. 255 Morrison St., Cor 3*1» I'ortlaad,»tregon.