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ROGUE RIVER COURIER, ruMi.lw.1 ErwyTbunal»», A. E. VOORH1ES, B.TK« uv ai tue aimoa: One Yea«, in edvaree. • • 8tl Month.................................................... ® Three Month. ... M butgle Copies, • Advertistn,- rvte. on apptuauon. Copy •«*. change ui sa must Gt Landed in beiurt Tueadav noon, otherwise Mixing of the lusiter will be charged for at the rate of 6c per running h, single column. ^,Urrs»‘ lions and addition» to copy will be charged or at the rate ol 1<* per running it>' h, sin- gia cuiuxun. ___ EuUrad al the ou«l uth e al OranU Pa-» Oregon, as secoMa-class mail matter. Tbe Boers created a little variety io the Hooth African field of war recently by capturing fifty wagons with their es cort of liigblaoders. lAowet «ecured tbe price. Roberta will not permit lb« withdrawal of troops for China as he needs all hrs forces. Little han developed in the Chinese ait 11 at tun during the past we*-k beyond the fact that the immensity of the prop oailion is being more generally realized Tien Tain Las been relieved and a force has been started to relieve Admiral bey inour’s command, which it surrounded 10 allies from Tien Tain. T he matter of filecrack era ia one which apecially engage« public attention at and near the Fourth of July season A hesitancy to assume a w ah to curtail tl.e pleasures ol tbe email boy causes » certain reticence In »peaking of thia nuiaai.ee, for such it baa become. The firecrackers are now he.ne rno.iGrii.ml of a magnitude utterly out ol proportion to tbe condition« ol their nee. borne are abeolutelv dangeroua and all are full ol fire and accident and runaway pomi- bilitiea. Tbe firecracker business need« limitation«. Negotiation, lor peace are beio" car ried on m the Fbilippiaes and the proa- pec*, a teem favorable that term a may in* arranged which will give mutual sells factiou. The greatest perplexing prob* lent teem« to be the demand by the Filipino« that the Inara Ice expelled, a measure which we can hardly carry out in accordance with our policy of liberal ity and tolerance. Outaide of thia mat ter, there neema little in the w«y of a salis'aetory adjuitineot, we granting them the esaentiel principle« of tell* government which we have never de nied to them, it it to I n tincerely hoped that these negotiation« may ranch n aucceatful termination. A year ol peace will do more toward enlightening tlieae misguided little people in regard tv uur real intent« and purposes toward them than would a thousand year« of war. That portion ol the country which ia now completely uuder American con trol ia well adtnimalered and the »inter- ity of the people ia well evidenced by tbe laitbfuhieaa of the native police. Tina year'« political conveutiona are unique in the fact of there being no op position for the presidential nomina tion«. McKinley waa nominated by acclamation at Philadelphia at Bryan ia expected to be al Kansan City, unless the celebrated dark horse should gallop into the political circus, an event which it not thought probable. McKinley's nomination living eurii a foregone con clusion the interest of the convention centered largely in the nomination lor vice president. Roosevelt had declared Ou |«r«iatently that he wan not a candi date that liis nomination surprised many. Il was made by acclamation, every delegate voting lor him except one and that one himself. Under such cir cumstances, it was almost an inr|.>aei- bility for him to decline il he wished to do so. Tbs vice presidency is popularly supposed to 1« one method of »¡«gating a man to tbe political bone-yard, bril doubts are entertained as to th« applica tion and ettieacy of thia rule in the pres ent case. Estray Notice, Came to my plaiw on Louse creek, un lue t'. li of Jim», IMO. one black horse ab>Hit V years old. weight at »out 1100, branded III un loft vhouhler, also one bey |wny about M years old, branded N H on left hip. Owner can have the same by paving charge«. (’. H. MoNruoMrav, tirants Pass, < 1rs Water Mtusbun and Labor by using a I 4 4 4 i *7 An B p o 1 ime < < < Depends on the Shoes we Sell St. Louis Washing Machine STORE, Post Office Building. 4 Mowers, Hay Rakes 1). M. Osborne & Co., '»'"It,,c Milwaukee Harvester Company. Cultivators. Plows, Harrows, and all kinds of Farm Implements, Paints, Oils, Etc. F. H. Schmidt, ^EW ^ENJnOKE M en ’ s &. DEN5 1900 r-o Clothing Department» HOKE The Onlv Ball-Bearing, Tvpc-Bar Market ? B oys C lothing Seasonable (Soobs at Ipopular Ipviccs c A H.< h»r Your Schoolhouts. Every sc hool house in th« coutil y ahoiild have a Hag. If you want one lor »our .Matrici writ« to tbe Corana about It. Cemmotlen In Insurance. The abort discontinuance of lb« waler supply waa ths cause of a corresponding commotion in insurance «(fairs. Tbe various agents received prompt letters from their companies concerning the matter. One company, in writing to its agent, says: "We are Infirmed that owing to some trouble between the trustees of your city and the water company, the hy drants are ¿l«ing disconnected and are thsreiore not available in case a lire should break out. "Webegtoeav moat emphatically on thia subject that in aeoordance with the reports of our special agent, we have been satislied to insure somewhat freely in your town, grid it waa based upon the fact that there was a practical supply ol water that could tie utilised in case a fire should break out, but if the towu is now placed in au< h a position that there would be danger ol a general condagra tiou, we certainly can not feel like insur ing the property arid certainly at any thing like the rates tor which policies are being written al present " < 4 Our Reputation.... raorairro«. T huksdây , JUNE aS, 1900. t-ooi • C'revlx XIm|rig " QUEER AFRICAN CHIEF H* erner A han 1em will lw through Deafer Deeer«» w k- TbU'* *" '* < Iran Mt g Bp in a ehort time. They had u„e «felá. •»« U«-« «• — *"* an txeell'MH run aud will «Io well aith- Da«kr " Ivew- ottt • doubt. Geu. M. Wilhann, *upenntend« nt of Hrov. have fisfolMMi cleauing up the Gold dr»dge Joe*pi*if»«*, returned Mpceni . h»< 1- !“ ,he lu their placer mine un iLa right-hand last week froo* a visit lo flea Francisco. efrcula» .Rape. o»B prong of Foots « reek. Tr.e boys did ex W. G. Wright Lai receive«] bis new the other ones arr.u id >L W b< n • ' ceedingly veil. They Lave i ¡ch ground quartz mill, but tbe engine L mm nut yet Ing tbe outer imh. are (be p ami >•>'.« il. arrived. He expect» to have the mill in .bout owt Tv.-i” (’!- r"’»1 ,aJ and »bra era»fine int. tbe bat Qa»Gx miniftg rxcHemenl fo running working rendition in a »bort time. 4 enfranrr ta w-fo* fo °n’ high. Bub bwindon and partner are Tiw Gold Standard mfine, situated If we sell the Beat, the better it is for us. We I KJ seB the developing a fine quarts prjpuel mu on near Jacksonville, baa been bonded for am! a half f~ < kigk. th- • * ion is rt i»raU 'A h« n 1 Lion's gulcb. They Lave cruahtd cun- six tnuniiis to Min'anj capita!i»u and best Shoes on the market. This is the WEAR RESISTER. hut first I could not <!>»<i -. iera'-ic me. hum the iMiwe with g«n.*d extensive development operations have tJJng until n:y eyes got There is no Shoe to equal it for the price It is known 4 ret* alts. Then I been iaaugorated bv the latter partie*. r’firkneK*. all over the country. Buy it. K. A. Cook d. .-vi«s on the middle A quartz mill was wfreted on this there were M>nre 15 peep! 1 the jrround. while in the <•» pr"ng uf f oj U» creek made a short run («ruperty a short lime ago and 4 this season, from whitb they extracted while bead this continues, he used .'or little heirn of cloth, was sef 1 ’ci«-«* 4 man clad in a dirte flannel eMr» ■ nearly |2J00 in cowrie and fine gold. custom work by the owners, ( a -ey A Mc r ith sow** cheap nrlnt around h»< !'»•«** 4 They have a g«M>l mine. The bank :TT Williams. T>.X .ar. a writer in the Briti.h Cen á 4 some 30 feet deep underlayed by a de It is rrfiorte«] th it tbe company oper tral Africa* Gazette, waa the great I poaiI of blue gravel, which is veij rich ating the company the Victor, Jr mine Mneseni! 4 Sold on Ea-y Installmen^. w. E. DEAN. & CO.. Propr. 1 iu cwitt, smooth gun]. They also ex- < are maxing arrangei’ients to put in five 1 aat < ¿own on the cwJiiou » Take One on tract i/Hjca and teeth ut large animals, more stamps at their mill on that prop brcng’it with me for ths« port»15» 4 I fume tusks which measure 10 leel in erty. If this is done, they will then and. aeeordiniF to the waua % 4 j length. Cook ba» bow one luck which Lave a total of 15 stamps to crush tbe waited nntfl h •hould adflre- a A» A Ai A» A* Ai Ar Ai A b . A b gk A» At A b A b A* gW a “Xdicr« inu” I «a over 5 teeL m length and G inches remarkably rich or® which this mine the five jnir»ttfes nolws ¡through, which lie nilued out thia produces. The f me in mine and mill For G»nv want: alt rh** wWe be v Letter from Mr Cords panv'a term« lor that length of time be winter. will doubtless be proportionately in- tne w -h his iwe plarfrvr ing «5, Thia offer waa communicated to We have received a letter from D. A I Miller, Couk A Gilmore are negoiiat- created as will also be tbe output which M hfch T re turned, and Mr. Morri., who had returned to Fort* Curd*, president of tbe Pacific Pine Nee AT JEWELL S OLD STAND ing a sme ol the Dixie Queen quartz at the best ascertainable estima’ee is he iwMreas/ d me with the a1 land and be replied that the company dle Co , who, with Mrs. Curds, has been *ds. whereupon T r< finned vor from llO.t») to $l.5,n00 per month. As ' mine, of which they are owners. Thia nu fi would accept a rale 0.50 ior five years. fur lexne tiiue in California m the cum* .uine - mg into a tiue piece ot is often th* rule w.th large and Imra’iv« “NdV.na bamlwi” IT ^ce y< a lorn* t im Enw. it had taken him Thia offer the council re I use-!, and made Mierctal interests of the pine needle in property. Jaey Law developed an bJ properties, the amount of the output is i m < Bseorer me in spite of n v Gx f< a oue-year contract at tbe term« first dustry. He writes that they * Hi re foot chute. The ore it of a decomposed not made public. The enlarging of the ' ’X inrhes. but I was told that th? is offered by the company, «7 ¡¡er hydrant, turn in a few days and that once back in ' nature and the quartz is ol very rich plant anti the preparations fur more Id» usual way; to stare at his visit fiiia quieted the commotion in tbe in- Oregon they will probably stay for an I quality, milling dose to 11U0 per ton. extensive working are the best commen-1 f r a long time and try to . stare th auranve buaineaa, settled the rale .idea indefinite lime. He reports their trip Tne boys are now driving a tunnel deep tarirs on the excellence of tbe property i r uf I tb<n brought forth my *' ’mil tion lor another year and tbe extracted to California to have been eminently er down on the ledge, »bowing a fine that could possibly be made. Such 1 dll." ” tellin r liirn that Chui ia, wh hydrant» were replaced. successful, they having traveled exten tiody of oie at that point. moves as thia give the «leath blow to his tnen h«T<! raided, was a friend of I have in stock a full line of Mowers and Rakes manufactured by e. and I wanted to a>k him to rv- T here ia tome cnticiaui ol tl.e ecuncil'a sively throughout tbe state and estab- the old and faded idea that Southern b him * »hr piiaonerH '1 hi.- be pr- mi >«' action in refuting the five year olfjr of lished agencies and opened business Oregon quartz ledges are not x^rmanent. to do. », ami and io»s-< mes.M ngi ngers were dispatched Muxouri ffot. «4.50 »nd paying «7 lor one year. The connections at all important points. How 1« 1 hla? or.i ct* to cal! the induna who had sent sld rate was «7 j O per mouth fur the lb One of the largest bouses on the coast W. H. Miller was over from the Dixie party raiding. Also men were We uffrr fl-H reward for any case ol the hydraata or «.J.12,', each. Tula advance lias taken huid of the fibre trade and Queen mine to visit his family last week. Catarrh that cannut he cured bv Hail'f sent to c .11 in the other chief, whose The products of these factories are the best that can be product of 60 per cent lor tbe beat rate that the will act ns agents fur California, Arizona raiding party to Chinundo 1 hat! in- The heavy rains are spoiling some Catarrh Cure. F. J. C msncy A Co , prevent company off«.-« seem, aufficient and New Mexico. Other huu-ei have Lay in thia locality and ii not doing in the world, every effort having been made to supply just whai 1* rrrpt t Toledo, O. ’Ipt a.’ »¡teak*, or. at any rate, un- to starlie the council, yet all thing« likewise taken a lively interest in the grain much good. the farmer needs, and constructed with a view to durability vVe, the unden»igned. have known uciAtandx, (Tiikunda and Chinyanja muat be considered and it cxnnot tn* de material and will du all they can tu Don't fail to examine them. Full stock of Davidson Bros, are prospecting in F. J- Cheney for the last 15 years, ami \,ry mil. anil I could conv< r>« with med that the aervice which tbe naw puab its sale. believe him perfectly honorable in all F creek mining district. They have him w»i Lout an inierpreter. The day company ia prepariug to give ia worth liie soap, bonlMjns, etc., are being found some nice proeprets The b <ye bn sines* transactions and financially of iny arrival a lkm had bee'll killed (ar more in Itaed than that which we manufactured in larva quantities by able to carry out any ub'igatioriH made i»v Lie men, and the skin had b»»n are pleased with the country. have hitherto been accorded. Tbe new prominent and uell*known houses and biou£* * to him. as the lau j resc; ibt s. by their firm. Baiiey and compauv are still at work company, having an extent of financial good and constantly increasing «ales are in biA but 1 noticed at k*UKt a dozen W e - t A T mi ax . Wholesale Druggists. 'm the M nintain Lion ui.'ne. They resource inucli greater tilau tl.at of ita reported. lion fekiuJ*. and was tuld that nobodx Toietio, O. in the country except himself is al pri daeaMora, has been io a poeilion to This week Mr. and Mrs. Cord * a ill have driven tbe lower tunnel'OOd feet in W aldi . no , K ins an A M akvjx , lowed tu keep one. A: night they air make extenaive improvement« to tl e have a stand in tho “Emporium’* fur the n <>untani. From near the Hack end Wagon Repairin Wholesale Druggiats, Toledo, O ayatem. All tbe four-inch mains in the tbe exhibition and sale of tbe various ui the tunnel they ran a cross cut 'X) Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken intern -pread out ai.d form h.*.-> Led. Though Mpeaeui is between GJ and 7') years feet, striking the north vein at a depth ally, ai ling directly upon the blood and buainers portion have been or will be products. A young lady uf energy and old he ir still lialr and hearty. O h the «.Our Arc replaced by aix inch pipe and the po wer experience will explain and deruunidrale of nearly 15<) feet, showing a Vein of mucouM surfaces of the system. Price gtcond day he made me a present in 75c per ix»tlle. Sul I by a'i DrilggisU. has alto been greatly increased and a tiie merits of the articles, dwelling ea- su'pbtnet ore two feet thick. They are ¡ei*timonia!* free tl.r shupe uf a cow, and 1 then sent Y ost Ç e NTQRY Hah’s Family Pills are tbe best. pumping piaut of large capacity ha. pevial’y on their medicinal and sanitar) now driving tin tunnel ahead to catch him xume cloth. In my tent 1 wax al the south vein. This mine will, without ways rroksted by hi» people, who came lately been purchased and wiliahortly properties. a doubt, develop into a fine piei e of to beg’, but they were not very suceess- be erected in working condition. While Hashed and Bar ben d Mr. and Mrs. Cords are well satis lied SEE N T H E Il a V E fui. .\«* h ‘ ai has been spoiled by lav tbe new term, are higher the service is with tbe results of their 1st ors and prof>erty. Are luxuries that all can enjoy on the Obeervation Car of the new North G ast ish givir^» of presents. Leland Siftings A wL.a* man in Mpeseni’s country Limited, in operation on and after May T. J. . Mackin ha* bought J. C. UwiV 3. on the Northern Pacific This Obser is little ic-lot ted. i bey will enter A timber ’ and will cut it info railroad vation Car will i»r a dandy. Get » your tent. :-.t down, get bold of any North Coast Limite<l leaflet. A. D thing t’.e, fancy and say: ’'.Make nic a wood. Tom ia a rustler. Charlton. Ass’t Gen’l i aia. Ag’l, 255 pre m n: of it. ir.y friend,” and not un H We < dor/l Ft*e any idle men in our Morrison St., ('or. 3d, Portland, Ore. I had t’l-attd one of my “friends” town, As soon as any come, they can soxnewhut cavaiicrly and sent him fix ing cut of my rent in spite of his wax get work at C< x s wood ca u p. ct'ivMi (which signified him as an in- Tnedta'.h <«. tine« \M-i- • i occurred (■un.i) w-.s i It fl in peace, if one were rtu eully at Ix*l tnd. He had b» **n sick to attempt to satisfy all the wants of ori PRICKS ON < >r some time with consumption. He Mptsen/s wives pne would soon be- was buried at Pleasant Valley. No cume bankrupt, us he has 1' •! or mure, QUICKEST ACTION other sieknees is reported at present. and they ail come to beg. The "king” (ax 1 have heard him called) is the Some miners ait* mining in the bed of worst of the lot as regards i>< ¿¡ng. (¡rave creek, where they can make During my stay ar least twice every wages. They think that is better than We Rent All Machines day hr scut and asked uie to make laying off and eadug up what they We Sell All Kind. Second-Hand him .1 preb« nt of one of my guns, and Are, quality considered, the LOWEST We Repair All Machine. earned last winter. as other jncple have given him a grin Our SUITS are the BEST M\KI *• We Sell ALL the BEST New Marini)« ami ri vuh*. lie was rather disuppi ....- and guaranteed IT.RI I« T FITTING Aw I hail a little lei-un* time, I thought r<l to find ;ne so obstinate. O f PIC STATIONEN’ I woul'l go up to the ( hapin A Moss L etter B ooks When, after four days’ waiting, the ranch. I found Mr. Chapin at home, two abuvv-nicniioned indunas did not busy culling hay. He bus the heaviest turn up, although Mprseni had sent hav I have seen ibis year, although the rf|M*at<dly for them, J went myself. We arc Showing the NEWEST STVEES in the Following hay crop in thia vicinity ia good. Aipisi iii is really a «lummy, and Lis PORTLAND, O regon Lines of... induim.- <’.o whatever they like. "« ! i- 230 STARK STREET I he min« i “« are ^uite busy fixing up untry,” hr said. ”1 have con* their inineN. The most of them want to f TÍ3TIM6 0UTCHESS leng before the white men ever I TMtYMQtPTX WCAS TMYÌL run drifts to a-cvrlain tbe direction of » the lake. What right I -.1 the pay channels Then when water AVhat right ha«l you?” 1 asked, comes they will know where to begin to i. Bisa and Achcwa work. I was the stronger. We are having a large influx of quartz AN!) BOYS' CRASH HATS he miners in this district. The most of AND BOVS’ STRAW HATS It. tin in come with money lu buy an outfit, AND BOYS SHOES so aa to slay in the hills all summer, AND BOYS SHIRTS at We will bear of some gtaxl ledges being AND BOYS' NECKWEAR The Best T rousers tn Town struck this summer. DIXON and Furnishing Goods worth more. Whether the increaae in th» one ia proportionate with that o( the other la a matter lor individual opinion to decide. In any caae the soonertbe friction between company and city ia iwnnanently allayed, the better it will be for every one. think that the future looks bright and pruaperoua for their industry. U r arc plv<un*<| indeed to note the sue caw which .Mr. and Mrs. Gords have met with during their absence and the brightened prospects for tbe future ol the pine nee«lie industry at this place. They deserve great credit for tbe faith Th« ExiiUmcrU Not Over. Ph«« rush at the drug elure Mill con* and perseverance which they have ex tin lies and daily score* oi people call fora hibited in the establishment and con Ixittle of Kemp's Balsam for the Th run I duct of this enterprise. The industry is and Lungs for the cure of Coughs, Colds, an important one and they have Lent Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. their energies toward making it profita Kemp's Balsam, the standard family ble, permanent and successful. 1» tbf remedy, is sold on a guarantee and never | 1‘Hst year, they have made important fails to give entire satisfaction. Price improvements in the plant ami machin* cry and, with the im rvased <■ wnrri «1 25c. and 50c a«!vanlages which they have lately a* A splendid line .of mounts for stamp I cured, the emcees of the enternris pictures, some as low as 6 c per dozen should be assured Alsu pantls for four piiturrs in difFerent t l.ettcr uf < uri< < tlon positions. All kinds of mounts on ham! A. K. Vuuibiea. I wish to make known to my friend I of Murphy and vicinity that the run r BOHN now afloat claiming that I traded votes 1.1 N T< »N Near Kerby. to in the late election is untrue. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. a Someone ha« started the report that I son. traded vote« With Mr. ^wr len, htirw near the Murphy m -I hm !, voirng I brother for road supervisor tu gel Ii vote for Supt l. ncolu Savage. rhe report is false from the f»> UNDERTAKERS thm, and I defy any one to come EMBALMERS ami say 1 trade«I v ■!«•* or even intit such It any un>* w lahr« t«'kr-.uv < HFn e on Ulh 8t. oppo. Court House. I voted for, I verted for Mr Bunch for Krsiiirnrc North «'th Si. ruaii tu|»ervis«>r> and if anv one withes GRANTS PASS., OR to know how I ro ed further, il they w dl come In me I will willingly tell them and the» will nut have to ju<( p al e* n elusions and start fa Im* reports Hosliliti«» aermrd to have oprn««l afresh between the city government and the waler company wl.cn tbe ultin alum of Ihe latter was submitte«l to the coun cil. The latter cal off the water supply ami the cuni|»any proceeded to mak«- the Operation complete by beg inning Io dig up their hydrants. This procedure INNTRVCTUK OF was viewed with consternation by tboe» VOI VI. UNI» PI KNO Ml '‘IC, who Would have been h ft belplesa in ca»»* of fire, and the mayor use«I his it»* fluence in persuading the company tn deeist. at least until further begotiali me After taking out two hydrants tbe com TWO HNt MONI Mt NTS pany c*mnented Io let the rest remain Built of until further conference. On Katurdav, JOSEPHINE l U N ! Y 4; \NHT Uie council olfered the water company a ar« now on exhibition at Paddock's H rate for five-year contract, the com Marble a d tiranne sal*»n>>m \ 1 ■s Kl f urwr i lian W ar. uTre-.lj» are fallirti in war, t>«n h.m* > uf thouaamls are kiUed hy con* >lion. I Itere wouM t*e no dealiii* «auvrd hy this terrible «lirrase, if le roul l be matte U» understwud ^hifoh's Cottgh and *' »« is a ture rrme«t» :f »aken in tbr stagi*» 25c, “Mk’. and llÜJabvt Ih uggiste mil refutul thè Money if » is nut adVcted. 1 We are having heavy rains. Too much rain, as it has injured the hay ciop. The farmers have been in the habit of culling a large amount of bay and haul.ng it in at their leisure, conse quenilv this year ha. found them with a large amount of bay down which will be injured, to a large extent. We are satisfied with the election, for Oregon is a republican state ptoper. We have set the example for other states to fuliow this fall. A good many demo, rats in this vicinity have seen the error ol their ways, so aow they come out solid for McKinley. Men will be lieve the truth sometime, but we have men m our mt 1st who are so biased that nothing short of a cyclone will open their eyes. tin anti (bw CnK°Mf «rJ RACKED t’P ' x Dr. r-.rt v < Favorite PrvscTijrtion. anv woman is enabled to face the world with its duties «nd pleas ure« xvtth ut fe-Ar of tiering. This medicine is nut a cure-all. but a specific for the chronic d:s< s pecuHar to wom en These dismses it perffCtly controls and dmdutely cures Tens of thousands of women haw testified that ’’Favorite Prescrip tion ” makes Weak Women Strong and Sick Women WelL PRICES Are Ball-Bearing. High Grade and SI 1‘ERIOR in Every Respect... from $2 50 to $5 I». II. liar th Ac Son E xclusive A gents VERTICAL and UNDERFEED A Few Pointers. The recent statistics of tbe number of deaths shor- that the large majority die with consumption. This d'sease may commence with an apparently harmless cough which can be cured instantly by Kemp’s Balsam fur the Throat and Lungs, which is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases. Price 25c. and 5(k*. For sale by al) druggists. I oing under the gallery, EXEU'l TOR'S NOTICE. or four years later Sir In the matter ut the Estate of Angus B. presented to Mr. Faw- Hopkins, deceased. s then chief gurst at a Notice is hereby given to all whom it er, an«l said to him. in ay concern, that tbe undersigned, rnoventional mumble:” James S. Moore, has been duly appoint- he pleasure of being in- rd by the County Court of tbe State ol ill. Mr. Faw reft, but it’s Oregon lor the Countv of Josephine, Executor of the Last Will and Testa kindly looked after my meut. and of the Estate of *ai«l Angu- B. t’.e gallery at the Hopkins, late of Josephine County. - v a« the memory of Oregon, deceased. All persons indebted man to said estate are requested to make im mediate pavmeut thereof, totheunder- signed;and all uersons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present inch claims duly verified as required by law. to tbe undersigned at tbe law ottiee uf Davis Brower, in the City of Grants Pass, Josephine County, Oregon, wit bin six months from the late of the first publira*ion of this Notice. J amki * S M uorb , Executor f the Last ill and Testa ment an«i of rhe Estate of ’Angus B quirk operator«. Hopkins, deceased. I !.((<“ amt llcafh I igln Dwrs Bnowrna, Mr. W. A. Hines of Manchester. Ia., \tturnev for said Estate. Dated this 4th «lay of June, A. D., 1000. writing of his almost miraculous e«< ape from death, says: “Exposure after 1 \: CUToRi* NOTICE. measles induce«] serinua lung trouble, In the matter of the estate of William which ended in Consumption. I Lad Dailey decease«!. frequent hemorrhar s and coughed night Notice is herrhv given to all whom it and dav All my doctors »aid 1 must may concern, that the undersigned E I- soon die. Then I began to use Dr. ward I hit lev lias b«en dulv aj. pointed by the County Court of the S ate of Oregon King’s New Diwovrry which wholly for ths County of Josephine, Executor cured me Hundreds have used il on of tbe Last Will and Testament, and of my advice and aU say it never fails to ihe Estate of said William Dailey, late cure Throat, (.’best and Lung trou of tl.e Precinct of Kerby, m the County of J•'•M’phine, Slate of Oregon, bles.w K«gnlar sice Me an«l |1 fry deceased. AU per*»« indebted to said Trial bo’des free at Dr. Kremer’s Drug F.*tatr a?e hereby requriHed to make immediate payment thereof, to the tin- Notice ier”igne<l; and ail persons having claims against sari Estate are hereby Having just received a comp Iste wt o tioiifh «I to present such claims duly venfie i a- require»! bv law, to the under optical instruments I am prepared to Í »igned at tbe i.aw Office of Divis Brow correct all errors of reir arti«« and defec er m the City of Grant» Pass. J-ieepoins tive vision !enæ« ground County, Oregon, within »tx months to o»der. C. S. Fi ixx fr^n the date of tbe fiftt publication ol »his Xctfoe Epwcan Pvitar, Executor M the Lavi Will and Testa mrnt. and of the Egtate of William Ihsiiey, deceasei D kms B k wrn. Attorney fur said Estate. i I »ale« I this 4th day of June, A. 1», IlMk •f For Sale by HAIR-RIDDLE HARDWARE CO. Asbestine.... What You Ask For... Weatherproof Cold Water Paint For outside work on Wocft, Brick and Stone. A DRY POWDER ltskdy for imnirdiate use by adding COLD WATER - at M. (leinens I’RE-CRIITION 1>KI U.ÜST. A familiar name for the Chi« ago, Mil waukee A St Paul Railway, known all over the I nion as th, (lrea, R,iiw,y mnnint »he “Pione-r Limited" trains every day and ai(ht between St. I’aul an JChK ago. and Omaha and Chicago, ■Ti e only perfect trains in the world ** Underaund; CooancttoM are male -uh All Tr.nscmtm.ntal Line». a,,ar. inn to pMaengen tb, beat mrvic. kno. n I.nxurwus coach»., electric lights, «team .»at, ola amity equalled by no other line. -re that your ticket read« via "Thw Mtl.auke»'' when going to .n, ¡„ the I nited Siatta or Canada. All tick et agents tell them. For rales, pamphlet« or other iatea- lualmn, sd«iievs. J- MT. C axxv , C.J E ihjy , Trav. rwss Agt. Genet al Agegt, s KTTLX, M « Ml. Is what you always get here. Von are never urged to buy something "just as good." We have even thing a G ood D rug S tore shoaM have; hence, are pretty sure to hnve just what you want. Our advict— if you want it—costs you nothing- and it isn't forced on you if y°n don't want it. We are here to serve you—not to dictate. We aim to give perfect service st fair prices. We do not care tube known as "cheap druggists but we do want to lie known ** money’s-worth" druggists Siover Drug Co. •' rufet Hr , Opposite liepot. A Twht of t he \l rlst In the night will turn on the e ectr*c >’-rih light in the Pallman Stan laf« >iwpinu Cara, on Ihe Northern l-*- >'»rtl. I'oaet Limited. T«o ligLU '• ....h section Get a North Co*-t I «JleaH.t. A |» Charlton, Aae't <•»«'• \g f. z* Morrison BL. «'•' J*1* Port land, < »regon. II You ere Go.n«| Io net married thia spring or anmmrr. rr^erve t««sa«e on the Northern Fa<-i'* ’ Oom Limited, whether bound or west b-mnd. A right start k married life means a good deal, and y0® <*t it in this way. Send to • N • P* <<ent for our littie leaflet. A. D CbtH* ‘■'n, Ass t lien! --------- Passenger -w Agent, fih M-amatm 8C, Cor. Sd. Portland Or».