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N B Mead- ........... !x»u G nlner County ( ’ tfrt !* t oteedmp >mn Axtell........... Carl Gentner In the matt et of the official bonds of ’•¡«.ver clerk •■>! - fction Walter Dyke |y»u Axtell th« various officers the following bonds T F Jud«on A. E VOORHIES, Bi PiiHiuuer weie accepted and approved uy the J C Elder, judge of eiectfOH. ............. >'M<»rMllTOH. rar vate ». court; R L Bartlett, county clerk; | C A H-rv-v. *ain Egger N Lam field. John Hornig, T J T T.ylur, county treasurer; Ed Lis W J Wimer, clerx of election batx . or ai BM iui-no«: Elmer L mgetibrckt»', A ter,' sheriff; Lincoln Savage, county Ora Siniib 4 (. ©Ivig, On. Year, in rd»ar «. • • IL» Medier, Irwin *♦ Frank c A Hervey, «iaiivering return» •’ IM bsd , Albert Hix Month». .... .«6 Mowers, Marshal! school superintendent; Ji C Perku.f, Jos Conner, judge of election and Labor by using a cuanty surveyor. •’ James Frank Three Month». 4 N York Davis, Ralph “ Chas Precinct oflh*ers bonds were approved Ed Smith - hingle IXipie., • i Estes, Wm McC'ung < La* as follow» Jan»es Holman, justice of A F Nelaoo. deik o* election A.iverti.itqt rate, on application. <’op, Graff, Chas Mi Cana, Chas 4 for change oF-ad"iuu»t 1« h.nUed in l*(ore the peace for Granta Pass justice dis Joa Dasher 8now, Geo Grew»- A Tue-lay Boon. other»i»e M-itin« of the A F Neteon, «foliverinf returns trict; M E Stock bridge, constable for Chas Ladd, canvasamg vote. - If we .“11 the Best, the better it is for ut. We IK) sell the < <iano, Ed Trimble, G«o matter wfll be . hurled fur at the rate of tn- per running inch, single column. Altera Hagan, Z Tuttle, DM Granta i4a»s justice district; Charles James Holman tions arid addition» to copy will be charged best Shoes on the market. This is the WEAK RESISTER. 4 Huggins, Bobt Vea'chj Ed (.add, justice of the j e..ce for Merlin T Mo»«, aettmg up t ooths or al the rale ot 10c per running inch, mb - 4 Willums. Henry W A Klum, bringing in returns There is no Shoe to equal it for the price. It is known f - ____ ( >»k Harry Merritt precinct; George B Ward justice of the W A Klum, judge oi election 4 Mascot . Ralph Berr^ peace for Oak Flat precinct; R feowell, G Karg. Entered at the ( mm I «thee at (trants Fa-s, all over the country. Buy it. 4 Oregon, a* second-clas» mail matter. The Grants Fa*»« company has been justice of the peace for Allbo se pre J W Virtue 4 <• rmmended by the colonel a*« being first cinct, A S KoM-ribaim, justice of the R B Virtue, clerk of election T hursday . JULY. ia. 1900 sio.oo for «'eanlinese and order in cauip and peace fur Wolf Creek precinct; G W Bla K M<Cumt*r...................... 4 Jas .McCaaalin, bringing in also mad« a good showing at review lock. constable fur Iceland precinct ;G 4 turns ................. The battleship Oregon, which ground* Monday night. The governor held a re W Lewis, constable lor Althoose pre Jas McCasslio, judg« of election 4 ed in a fog on her way to lain, L«u I cinct; Geo W Young, justice of the Th. b Everton. view Turwiay night. been floated safely, through somewhat 4 Milt lie.vHold* W. E. DEAN. & CO., Propr. Sold on Easy Installments. A Salem rorresp »ndeut of the Tele-’ ppeac« for Althouse precinct. damaged, and has started for Kobe < Tbe lol low ing duly e’ected road tap?r- Cha* L-d«L clerk of election grain aayv: The military encam pment Take One on a Week’s Tiial. Melvin ( 'uIp. dock, Japan, for repairs. The navy 4 ii a grand event for lire Capital City. visors file*! their certificate of election E S Merrill, bringing in retnr»»* department gives the rough estimate The weather was delightful yesterday and took their oatb of office; A .Morris, E .8 Merrill, clerk nt election that -be will be obliged to stay at the IL. ar.d tbousandH of Salem people thronged supervisor for road district No 1 ; J M Geo Sarlweil ... Geo Green, judge of election... dock about three months. the streets and jrarade grounds ofCamp Briggs, diatiict No 2; V\ JI Curtiss, dis T C Emery t Geer to wekoine, cheer and admire the trict No 3; Henry Grose, district No 4. Frank F«x. . Chinese Cities There yet remain nearly lour months nest* in the atmosphere. In the East roldier boys. Tbe crowds waited until W A Klurn, district No 5; F. iwar.l Fri Marion VeatcD, rent ot budding before election and during that time we the people welcome thunder showers to Tien'lain it the must impur'ant • ily for election.............................. will have ample opportunity for hearing ‘ cool the air.” It is the regular pro of northern China, being located at the t-vening to fee the dress parade, which day, district No 6 ; A A Porter, dintri« t Wm Kerr, j'idge of election.. . AT JEWELL’S OLD STAND No 7; lieu T McCormick, district No 8; a great deal of argument from both sides, gram here to have no ram whatever dur head of the Gulf of Pe Chi Li ami but was well worth the trouble. Geu H ILuggs ... The 18 companies of infantry on the J E Swinden, district No 10; T J Ken M A Powers . . .......... both sound and unsound, and a great ing July and August Our summer’s 80 miles from Pekin, with which it is F W Sawyer, clerk of election deal of quackery and demagoguery as heat is comparatively free from humid connected by water and a railway line. grounds were arranged in three battal nedy, district N j 11; Geo C Bulb, dis A trict No 12; Homer White, district No j J Adams .............................. well as solid argument. The voters who ity and thia fact accounts in a great Another completed railway lin- r«»»» ions. ari I brought out for review. Their W »' Stites, j idge of election. Ire •* 13 ; A J VV liner, district Nu 16. are able to sift out the grains of reason mi essure for the absence of euhry and northeasterly to Shan Hai Kwan, and a evaliitioiiK through >ut were good. 11 H Sparhu, j'idge of election The appointment of E W Kuykendall A grand and inspiring fight was pre and bringing in returns. . from the chad of cant and prejudice will oppressive heat. railway is projected southward from thia ^EW Q e NTURT r\ENjnûKE sented when the assembled thousands 4s deputy county clerk and ex-ofliciu, G 'I Caldwell, judge «.f eleciion lie competent to vote intelligently »• point to connect Tien Tain with Shang Y ost saluted the flag just ai the btin sanx clerk ol the circuit court, and the ap I N G«Acher, cierx of election . . Council Meeting. ■¡^__________ the electioii.______________ hai. Iu population is about 1,000,900, J M John .............. pointment of Ernest Lister as deputy ; 11 aye s e e n t II K M Ci-mens, mdse paupers City council met in regul. lar sesión and its imports were in 1897 more Jian behind the Western hills and the last Tbs democratic national convention notes of the band softly died upon tho sheriff, were approved. D 8 Holton, rent of binni ng June was held last week al Kansas City and last Thursday evening at the city hall, 53,000,000 haikwan taels, having nearly bretz.H and th»* thunders of th« evening In the matter of collection of 1899 tax, ' e’ection Win. J. Bryan was unanimously nomin with the mayor in the fiali and all the doubled in the last decade. During gun broke the -oleinn stillnes«. now delinquent upon the tax roll, tbe , Ed Enter, board ot pt Dun-rs council in attendance. 1898 American drill». American aheet- Ed L’s’er, livery hire paii(»en*. ated for president. Adlai E. Heveneou, S.ilern is going to enjoy the visit of the pi»} ment ui the same im extended by the i Ed Lister, expenses serving pau ing, and American kerosene enja-i-tally who was vice president during Cleve The following bills xiurt until September 1, 1900. military and is going to be hospitable to pers land’s second term, received the vice- John Knapp, disinfecting Walker house, increased in the imports of Ti«*n Twin. ihe noble young patriots of Oregon, who Liquor license for one year wa* grant E l Lrt»ter, livery hiie co hoKpiia* 18 .>(» |6; John Patrick, special police and Tien Tsin ranks in commercial import I/O presidential nomination on the first ed to K G Virtue «v. Co al Leiami, Ore. j W 1 » lolm. hm 1» i i ng vatin ./ t>M)t.llH are now her guests. ballot. The platform makes anti-imper- street work, $49.20; Harry Merritt, spec since with Shanghai and Canton, ami t>y The following bilis were allowed aud 1 J 8 M ’orr. med seal attendance 50 paupers ........... ’ M ial police, |3; 8. I ’ . D. L. C k , lumber, its geographical position is the point of lalisin the dominating issue of the ordered paid by w arraui»: Guv Gano, mds- f i«l and bridges 28 an $14.76. The Western Ci ay Co, of Port aucmulatiun and distribution of all mer and also advocates “ 1# campaign ( has Ladd, registration of voter» | 10 80 I W F Kremer, <• rron-r ’s inquest 9 80 The Bilver republicans land presented a bill of $300 for damages chandise destined for the United Staler W 1 Kremer, mei•Ileal all «-nuance Glass l’r uiihoiu me, L ooks , to I.” by sower injunction. This was referred 22 (•€ or intended for consumption in the paupers . .. blanks and btationerv............ Bryan for president, nominated B b Moss, judge ut election ......... to the judiciary commiu.ee for investiga northern provinces of China, (’he Foo making no vice-preeidential nomination. Obituary. C. H. Park'H of Eugene, arrived here 1' E Waitace................................ u an important treaty port located on The populist ticket is Bryan anil Towne, lion. C H Burton ................................ Mr.". Minerva Mari. Havens uafsed The saloon bond of August Fetsch was Diiirsday to inspect mining properties the Gulf of Pe Chi Li neaier to the the latter having been also a candidate tC G Virtue, clerk oi election away June 29, 190), at her home near A li Lewia................................... for vice-president iu the democratic con presented with petition for license, British port of YVs Hai Wei than to lien for English capitalist*. Hugo, Josephine Co. Oregon, aged 38 Geo Light, guaid of election. . .. vention, but receiving only BV'. votes. Frank Fotsch and I,. L Jennings as I Tain. There ih a constant and growing W. I-. Cope, now one of the ow ners of T E VYallace, milage return ol ¡years 1 month and 1 day. Deceased sureties. The question arusn a- to demand for American goods at that the Oak flat mine on the Illinois, »pent We Rent All M»chin»» 6 20 was a member of tiie Adventist Church, polls....... . ................................. We Sell All Kinde Second-Hand A late report from Pekin say a th*» whether or not it was proper for a mem point. New Chwang, a city of but 60- severa1 days in town list week. Irwin Hudson Co, stationery. . .. :.i 25 and died as she had lived, a faitHf'il We Repair All Machine, two of the foreign legation» in that city ber of the council to be one of the sure 000, is of special important*« to the John U. Ha rvey, of the Old Channel K L Stepiiens, aberiff Duugias co 3 òó Christian. She was very patient in her We Sell ALL the BEST New Machine, II T Pankey, abend J ack bum co . 1 10 are still preserved, and that the Chinese ties on a bond of this character and the United .Slates mm a treaty puit bei acre Mining Co, returned last Wednesday W F Hogue, chairman road sur- long lilnt-ss and bore it aith great imperial troops are protecting the question was finally decided vy replac of the demand for American rotrons, oil F ull L ine S upplies L etter B ooks O ffice S tationery from an ex’cuded trip to Chicago and go fortitude. WJF ................................. -......... foreigners against the rebellious troops ing the name of Frank Fetscb by that of and American manufacturer generally B U JkicCuilocb, survey ot A heel tbe East. ...SEND FOR CATALOGUE... The Rev. Mr. McCollum preached the and the Boxers. It is reported that ths Henry Popkin. The bond and petition with the Province of bhingking, of er & Brown trail....................... 38 75 John McConnelly, a mining man of Oscar Sargent, chainman on trail 2 00 funeral sermon at the Pleasant Valley Japaneae government will immediately of A. Lempke, with J. W. Howard and which New Chwang ut th« extreme school house. send 23,000 men and 6,000 horses to 8. A. Greene as sureties, was presented north of the Gulf of Pe (’hi Li is the some eminence, ia visiting in this coun J H biuions, expenses case of Burns vs Josephine county . . . 4 vo The floral trioutes were numerous 210 STARK STREET PORTLAND. O regon China. At the present time, there and accepted. The bond of H. E. Bell treaty port. The proposed Russian ty with Ins old friend, W. H. Hampton Hair-Riddle Hardware Co, mdse of Placer. seem to be some grounds for belief that as marshal was accepted with W H. railway* line, which is projected through for roa«is .. ................................ 10 90 and beautiful, l ively tokens of affection front her many friends. The Victor Junior quartz mill is now Ko tier l McMasters, work clean the disturbance may be checked and ing court bouse............ ............ 1 Ó0 8h** leaves a husband, four sons and tiemg enlarged to accommodate the five subdued without a necessary resort to Bingaman, work on loads daughter, besides her parents, three additional stamps which will shortly be John the wholesale war which has seemed and bridges................................ / <) installed. inevitable. The “bad man'’ of the Wm Mackey, work on roads....... 0 ) rjisters and a brother to mourn her loss. Safe in the arms of Jesus F. W. Morgan Draper, who has been Ira Soarlin, ” “ ‘‘ ....... 50 empire at preaenl seems to be Prince u • Safe on his gentle breast examining » upper properties in the Wal John Sparlin, ‘‘ ” ” ....... Tuan who is aiding and inciting the 0 ) Hill, attendance on pauper. . There by his love o’er shaded do district, relumed to Grants P uhm Fri- Jos Weatherproof Boxers, and who is reported to have ¡O'' D C Hayes, judge of election. .. . oO .-/I V Sicily her soul shall rest. Is what you always get here. Yon lay and left ior San Francisco on that W P Jeter......................... given poison to both the emperor and evt ning’s train. W Williams ................................ 50 the empress dowager with a result ol Cjrcuit Court. are never urged to buy something Cockerline, clerk of eiecliun death to the foreiguer and insanity to B. F. Meredith, of the Wilson Mere E A M C Edward6............................... at * The adjourned term of circuit court “ just as good.” We have every OUR PRICKS ON the latter. There is hu much uncertainly dith placer on the Illinois retur ned on VV F Jeter, bringing in returns . 60 was opened on Monday morning by For outside work on Wood, Brick however, in all the reports from China, I’hnr !.,j with Mrs. Mt reditu and F W Van Dyke, insane examin thing a G ood D kvg S tork should Judge Hanna. ation........................................... 6 that little confidence can be safely laughter Dorothy, from a visit of sever and Stone. In the case of Geo. W. Sturgeon vs the have; hence, are pretty sure to have Oregon Observer, printing . . 1.2 50 placed in any of the statements. Com- al weeks to Port Ian I. K L Bartlett, expres»*age............. 4 tfi Pickett Creek Mining company, de en s oys just what you want. Our advice— wunicatiou with the interior is Judaon Bent, of the A B placer al Abe Axtell, inspecting bridges, murrer was* stricken out and the attorn- practically dosed and the inforiiiatiun expenses incur red................... 10.» ♦•ys were instructed to be ready to pro ‘•alice, cam« up irom the mine on Thurs if you want it —costs you nothing; A DRY POWDER J Wiggs, work on county cem is furnished by rumors and unreliable day. The ownera of that property are W etery ceed with the case on Tuesday morn- Ready for immediate use by adding and it isn’t forced on you if you 24 00 ........................................... Are, quality considered, the LOWEST sources. preparing to do a good deal of prepara Mrs M fc Gillmore, caie of pau i.’u. < hir HUITH ar« th« BEST MAKIS COLD WATER don't want it. We are here to tory work before the rainy season and per.............................................. 40 W and guaranteed PERFECT FITTING In the case of Angus B. Hopkins vs Now, in the tune when we are juat Tuui Smith, assessor's saiaiy. ... : 3 Hi 00 will cut about 50 OX) fed uf lumber at R. W. Lohmann, the name of J. 8. recovering Irum the excitement and serve you—not to dictate. 3 00 their mill this surnmtr. exbaualion incident to a Fourth of July Sam Axtell,repairing ballot boxes 4 50 Moore, executor, was substituted lor lit - We aim to give perfect service at Development work at the Copper Oliver Sargent, repairing bridges 12 CM that oi the deceased plaintiff. celebration, ia a good time to atop and St iin is steadily progressing under the 11 Fggers,...................................... 10 60 Iu the case ol Frank P. Silva, (sub fair prices. "We do not care to be think what it is all about. Tlie average \V Forbes, care ol pauper« . .. 16 26 stituted for Manuel Joseph de Silva We are Showing the sUjtervision of E. W. Dana. About 12 J 8 \V Fourth ol July oration is a Haltering Howard, registering voter» ■ known as “cheap druggists"; but Lines of... men are employed and the favorable ap speech which leaves us well aalietieO and nail rent............................ 11 20 Nunez, at al; vs Antone Rose, tbe we do want to lie known as pearance of tbe property continues as W H Hampton, md.«e lor road» . 47 70 plaintiff was allowed to file an amended with our condition and character as a 45 complaint and L. Y. Siewert was sub- PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST. the work progresses If appearances H C B ibzien, mdse for paupers nation and people, and promotes the "money's-worth” druggists. Jerome Benson, care of paupers 412 99 show true conditions, this will be one of James stituted as attorney in place of Smith dim idea that we are very near per Lewis, worx on voting and Hough. the most important mines in the dis lection. Such an idea is pleasant, but booths........................................ 00 George Lewis.............................. trict. 00 In the case ui Carrie E. Caldwell, et not altogether sale. The Fourth ol July M E Stockbridge, digging grave A familiar name for the Chic ago, Mil- ai, vs A. Anderson, et al, demurrer was is the nation's birthday and its observ Z. Cameron and J. T. Logan brought lor pauper....................... MEN’S AND HATS I 00 sustained and plaintiff allowed till next aaukeeASt Paul Railway, known all ance should be ol a kind to promote iu the annual cleati-np from the Sim- , Front St., Opposite Deput. I o Joseph Johnson, work on bridges 6 HATS MEN'S AND loyalty and patriotism, But patriotism -------------- inoris (’ameron mine near Waldo last Henry Pfefftrle ........................... 10 60 regular term to tiie an amended com over the Union as the (Treat Railway I —------- AND MEN'S plaint. running the "Pioneer Limited" trains in the best sense receives generally fbiirpdav. This property is known is Katharina Kruse, midwite, pau- E X ECUT()R ’8 NO 1 ICE. MEN'S AND |>er ................................ . ........ 00 1 he case of F. G. Burns vs Josephine every day and night between St. Paul little consideration, Patriotism dOM not one of the most important placers in the C , F Lovelace, judge ol e’ection. . 10 MEN’S AND 6 In the matter of the Estate of Angus B. county was continued till the and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago, consist in shouting hurrahs and shoot next whose annual product runs well Orr > Brown.............................. 6 0 • Hopkins, deceased. •Theonly perfect trains in the world. ing firecrackers. Patriotism iracbut« 0 00 regular term. into the tens of thousands. As is often James Hoxie............................. Notice is hereby given to all whom it G 00 I nderetand: Connections are made .....j may its tiiglie.1 attainment, not on the battle customary with the large and profitable John Findley, clerk ol election x.-xuir-iii, that mui, the nie unoerMignru, "7 concern, undersigned, Up to the Limit Now. John Robinson......................... with All Transcontinental Lines, assur James 8. Moore, ha« been duly appoinl- fields, but in the homes. The strength mines, the figures are not n.ade public. J C K McCann, rent of tmilding 0 on The manufactures of fireworks have ing to passengers the best service know n ed . by tbe County Court of tbe Mate of and salety of a nation lie. in tiie loyally for election................................ 11. W. St. John, one ci the owners of 50 Josephine, been keeping pace uDh the manuiact- Luxurious coaches, electric lights, steam i Oregon for tiie ur County ___ w of and ,e«i» and integrity of its Individuals. When the Rising Star mine in the Williams J F Kellogg, registering voters Executor of , the Ust Will Tests urvs of great guns and gunpowder in ini- ■ivat.ofa verily equalled by no other ment. and of the Estate of said Angus B. George Kearns, ju ige of election 00 right thinkiug and honest living prevail •’.¡strict, made a visit to Grams Pass on “ bringing in returns Oil piovemenu, and if tl.ey continue these line. strongly, the nation is salo. it cannot Hopkins, late oí Josephine County, Friday. The new quartz mill on thia J T Tuff*«, judge ol election ... 00 improvements the celebration of the See that your ticket reads via "The Oregon, deceased. All persons indebted help being prowperous, and every IM property is no a completed and was ex \V O Jones .................. ............. to said estate are requested to make im question and problem will lie decided 00 Fourth will soon become a more serious Milwaukee when going to any point in mediate payment thereof, to the under- pected to start about the first of the II U MClntosh, clerk of election matter than the bombardment of a < ity. th -United States or ( anads. All tick signed ; and all oersons having claims 8 C Ruble .................................. 00 rightly. The true patriot seeks always present week. The mine gives the best J C Dyster, judge ol election . . . 00 A line will soon have Io be drawn, limit et agent, well them. to promote the cause of righl ami against said estate arc hereby notiliel possible indications of excellence and Samson Harris....... <l0 ing the power and caliber of firecrackers, lor rates, pamphlets or other infor to present such claims duly verified as justice. No break« or ovader of the Haruood.............................. there seems no room for doubt that ac- Chas 1 t»0 I required bv law, to the undersigned >»l laws can be a patriot. No <>ue wlmse Pollock, clerk of election 00 ami Minneapolis ha« begun by tabooing mation, address, the law office of Davis Brower, in D e Flanagan and E. A. Wade as sureties. Manchuria an<l the province of Shing- tual and extensive curations will prove Joseph B N Names.................................. 0 1 the use <>f tbe deadly cannon cracker 3 influeuce or businese ia productive of J. W. C asxv , ¡ t ity of Grants Pass, Josephine Countv. C. J. E ddy , The ways and means committee who king to Port Arthur, paMea near New its worth in a most satisfactory man J C Dy«ier, delivery returns. .. . 3 0> during the celebration yesterday. So disorder, dishonesty or crime should be Trav. l ’ a„. Ag(. Oregon, within six months from lie* <»encrai Agent, had been instructed to investigate the Chwang and ia to tw connected by a nvr. The actual working test is the best !, James Lewis judge of eleclion 6 00 many people have suffered the loss of of the first publication of tt-w able to look al the tlag without a twinge S battli , W ash . James Lewis, delivering returns teat and confidence and the beet reputa- r 8 P ortland , O b . 00 matter of fire protection, repo-ted hav •hort line Another, a British line, w.11 J ambs 8. M oore , fingers and hands and been otherwise of couscience, lor he is dishonoring It. Ed McCann, t« judge of election 00 lion of the district increase in direct pro ing made an investigation of the water connect New Cliwang with Shan I lai Executor, t the Last Hill and Teei*- J D Hickox . i 0 maimed by these infernal machine«,that 6 The nation's strength Is not iu armies meni and of the Estate of Angus l>. system of Medford and gave it as their Kwan, which ia already in railway < on* portion with the number of mines in J E Holland, clerk of election 6 (hi their nee is no longer to be allowed in and navies, but in the individuls who SiOO lieward. StOO. Hopkins, deceased. I A Seyferlh. opinion that water could be secured by ntetion with Pekin. The importation of succeeeful operation. 6 00 that city.—Oregonian. D avis B kowek , compose it and whoever uses Ins in a pumping plant al less coal than $1 per The reader, of this paper will be Witness tees lor April term cir- American keroaene at this port was for said Estate fluence to raise the standard ol honesty, cult court.................................... 376 50 pl.aaeil to learn that there i, at leaatone Dated this 4th Attorney hydrant. They recommended the ap 52i» (k»0 gallons in 1896, and in 1898 it day oí June, A. D., PJOO- Jurors fees tor April term circuit morality and right is working most Waw It a Mtrade? dreaded diwaw that science baa been pointment o( a committee who should row* to 2,041,600 gdluns. court ......................................... 578 so surely lor III« nation's good and is truly ‘‘The marvellous cure of Mrs. Rena J. able to cure in all it. wage., ami that i« W E 1 Hau kk Co, mdse, paupers be empowered to make tbe most thor FXECI TORS NOTICE. Don't write to a woman, when the roof A > Rosenbaum, regi.«’ration of X7 patriotic ________________ Eniampmtnt it i ' ■ unsutnplion has created iuterme ! < atarrli. Hall'. Catarrh Cure ia theon- ough investigation of the subject and leak». Write to a carpenter. I>on't In the matter of the relate of William voters ........................ ... (Ml ily positive cure known to the medical excitement in Cammack, Last Saturday morning the buy-; cl the wide to a wxmian when the water pipe Ind.” writes Dailey deceased. Th« thertnumelar in New York city cuusider all plans and methods. The E A Wad«», mdse for panjierf» 50 Manon Stuart, a leading druggist of | fraternity. Catarrh being a ronMitn- indicated 90 degrees on July 7 and a matter was left in the hands of the ways <> N. <». left m a special car attached to burst*. Write to a plumber. lk>n’t write I I» I lai «*■*. " Notice is hereby given to all whom it to a woman when von are sick, write to a Muncie, Ind. She only weighed WO tional dieeaae, requirea a constitutional may c.xivein, that the undersigned Ed- dozen heat proatraiion» were reported. and means committee and a motion was ! the earlv morning train to participate (hx tor. Rut why such superfluous ad- Nam ke Stilb, mdse for paupers n pounds when her doctor in Yorktown treatment. Ilall'a Catarrh Cure la ta w ard Dailey has been duly ar pointe«! by 5 Buul» occurremes aa thia ehould not fail pa».«ed that the ex|>enses of such inves in the encampment at ¡Salem, w Inch vice? Simply to call attention to the James Holman, justice lees . Jas Colby, constable lees said she must noon die. Then she began ken internally, acting directly upon the the ( onnty Court of the State of Oregon to keep ua awake to the fact that we in tigation I m * allowed. Il was the unani lasts (rum the 7th to the 15 of the fact that ‘‘women” who art* n«»t qualified David O H «yes, teachers' exam 9 to use Dr. Kings New Discovery and l> ood amlnmcoua aurface» of the.yatem for the County of Josephine, Executor Oregon are among the moat particularly mous sentiment of the council that all i present month. Nearly ad of the j’hvNb i.ms <>tY< i medical advice, in ailver- I 1> Hayes, stamps.................... Ol the Laet Will .nd Teelamrnt. and oi 4 tts<-nivnt« m ovded in such a »ireeptive gained 37 pounds in weight and »»a thereby deetroying the fonmlation of thè Uieh-tateof »id William Hailer, lute 3 favored in th« matter of climate of any 1 information possible on this subject , officers and men of company II attend 'd, in inner that you art* apt to overlook the James Holman, justice fees ....... compiete'y cured. ” J 11 Colby, constable lees ....... of ti.e I’rreinei of Kerb,, in the li-ca-e. an.I giving the patient alrength It has cured llion.- . the numl»er excused being very few. people on the face of the earth. In should la* secured- imp,'»taut fact that the woman is not a A F Voorhies. printing . »I ands of hopeless rases, >. and is pos,lively ’ v building up the cooatitutiun and aa- 0'inty uf Josephine, >ta'e of Oregon, j The bove had been drilling faithfully physician. Kouthern Oregon, degrees ia nothing An ordinance repealing the W A Haskins, lumber forbridges 3 guaranteed to cure i all Throat, Cheat ■iating nature in doing ita work. The ‘.ecea»r|t. All perw»i. indebted to sxid The gnsit succem of Dr 1 R V Pierce, i> \ Mester, witness fees Jt ia jtint (omlorUbly warm at that tern closing ordinance ami amendiug the sa twin» each week (or eume timo in order .-t.fr are hrmbv requr.inl to m.lie 5 in treating and curing discai isrs of women J 1» Keenan............ . and Lung di«e<«ea. 50c 5de and *1. $1. Trial I ropnetora have a<> much faith in ita iuimr.,i.te payment thereof, to the nn- I to be in the l»e»t possible I'd ....... 1 peralure. It ha matter incredible to loon ordinance «io presented and was has led to imitations of his methods, es- W Lister .. .................... . |. arative power«, that they offertine bottles free at Dr. Kremer s drug store. I the iH'casioti. The I mivs am I 'ersiuned; and all perron* havimc easkmere l‘»at the mercury can go eaa reed the first lime twvially his offer of a free consultation John Horner . ....... I Hundred Hollar, for any caae that it claim» ag»m«t Mid E«t*te are hereby Il was suggested that Stricter nu »Mre- groun«!» alxnii 4 u’cl vk tfiUiif bv letter to all sick women, At the head A m Tuttle ily past th« 100 mark here with no J ik as 1 A Twist of the W riM of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical In O le >11.»: i ti. k. , fall» to cure. Send tur liK of teKimon- notilKd to prr.ent rmh claims dnlr ter ami lit lie diacotufort. We can hard were iiecessarv in order to eniun e side noun. 1 nne ar required bv latv, to the under- stitute, of Buffalo. N. Y., ant ti with an ex- M 8 Strew In the night will turn on the electric ia a Aiidreea. Each coir pa*» h as • , walk repair«. It was decided that the 1 "igne<l at the uw ()t|i,.e of Dari. Brow ly blame them for rvhjaing to balfeve perienre of over thirty year f *. I>r. IHerce las Holman >on, m 1st» paupers 30 berth light in tbe Pullman Standard th-» to»»<l (or the -.1 'Vir CHESE 'i A CO " Tole ' 10 - ” • er .n the < ity of Grant. I’aoa. Joeephme street cuaimis«i<>ner should I m * furnished P' tiial tin* thermomvtera in tome of the has achieved the position of the chief J H Mi ler, mdse pauper >»L. bi Druggist», 75c. 6 'keeping Cars, on the v xthern Pacific’s County, Oregon, within rix month« of .specialists in the treatment of wom I hi California towns can register 120 and printed b'anks for the purposen( serving Merritt performs this orti constable fees.. . Hall-a Family Pilla are the beet. 2ti fmm tbe date ol the fir-t publication »t North Coast Limite*!. Tao lights in an's dt-w'UM-a. There is no living phv " I' W 1' 1 -ewis, over in the shade and no one lie from arittrn notices on the property holders, company H. The eti .ok ir A L I •>. ly.ise roads —---- - ---- - W • hi. Notice E bwari , sician, male »»r female, who can show an I E H Bebb, h seitioii. Get a North Coast Limit an Improvised stove duplicates lw»mg retained for future ref- mdse pauper. 1< Sfitte Man Turned Yellow l-.xe. 11 tor of the Loot Will and T«eta- tiie Io at. II aueh a temperature were to equal record of over halt'-a million wom ed leaflet. A D. Charit« I D L Browning, registration Ass ’ t Gen ’ l piece ut shtet non al of e retire. *n'* tlle Eetate of William en treated and ninety eight per cent, of Great consternation was felt by the occur in New York, there Would hardly voters . . ......... . 7s Pa««. Ag t. 255 Morrison st.. Cor. 3d, Baron lempfcc Rpprart*<l Itelore the feet in »iae laid over ‘ •' ey. dece... I. hAVIe B koweb . cures. Write to the ac. /<•» Your letter frtee.de of M. A. Hegarty of Lexington". be a man, woman or child, horar, cat or »rants Pass New Water Light A will be read in private, answered in pri i.i . .»Horney for raid E.tate Ky., when they raw he turning vel fu> dog leit living iu the whole city. The count il ami delivrre«| a speech on the of several iron bars, Power Uo, water and light 05 •ted thia 4th dajr ol June, A. !>.. I#1«. vate and its statements held as mcredly ia». Hia akm alowly changed color ' al- difference lies in th« condition and qual eoudiuan ut tin* sidewalk near bn duell dined oirning at one omtidential. To assure the exclusion of Geu >artwetl, repairing election . ♦w Aftw Pointer,. . of a thi.il party from this correspondence, ity of the atmosphere. No mat er how ing. He described its condition as ser- to pul in W xmh I ai.d ao hia evee, .nd he .u0,rwi terr.bly. Cronk, work in court house io gel marnea tins spring or summer, iou« indeed and one that required the stove pipe at ii*« other The recent Itati.tie, of the number of the everv letter is sent sealed in a plain en- Geo Hte mala.iy wt . Yellow Jaundice. He high the mercury aavende, the air of vard. on reserve nnaeage on the Northern Pacific s wlooe. *w *nng no idxertising or print immediate at ention of all tm* count'll. smoke, which i« »up* to hat ing J il .Miller, mdse pauper Oregon never U m »« m Ha quality of fresh- oo • a« treated by the beat doctors,hot with death, .bow that the la-ge majority dm ii ’ -.*! it. Aiidrvs., IH. k V. Pierre. 1». ns« bruu^lit to the attention of the dtrrr-c'lon. bill a belli ” ............. not Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute. I J E Loom is, *• DO North Coast Limited, whether east out Iwneflt Then he w<. adriaci to trv with con,umpiion. Thi. may news and there is always coolne*»» in tbe tiounU or west bound. A right »‘.art in I.lertrie Bitter,, the wonderful stomach commence With an apparently ha.mle.« A 11 Flanagan, medical attend council that some u( the sideways depends « >m«*wliai or DU‘ Buffalo. N Y abade. In the Eaet, it h hot alike iq | ance pauper« .. . ... ..... 40 married life means a good dewl, ami yon and liver remedy, and hi of the new brnk buildings were not dilruns. shade and sunshine Then, too. the H l Kinney, judge oi ejection —-- -le writes: “At- wnxh wb>ch can be cured in.tently by 6 get it in this way Send to a N 1’. 1er taking two -»• bottles on correct grade and the street comtuit- There ate about 140) olii *ri nd en I • as wholly Remp j B<l»m for the Throat ami J P baleenar .................. 6 nights here are always cool and no mat agent for our little leaflet. D Charb cured ” A t«*e was instructed to look into the mat par icipating m the eMcanipmei W G Linen.............................. fl ter how warm the days may be there i« • rial prove, its mauhfe». ■ X«. which ia guaranteed to core ar i Am Allred, clerk ui election ion. A«*'t»ien'l Passenger Agent, 256 merit for all ter. On motion cuum il atljournet! to Following is lire persoiwivl Pr|ce aiuayr rest and comfort a! night We etomacto, liver and kidney -here all 1 1 E 1 ‘ risrson ............ 6 Morrison St , Cor. .M. Portland. Ore. meet on Monday evening 4th R»*g., oi Grants Pass troubles. (July 50v. *>ld by Dr. Kre- For »1« by ail droggi.t.. are free front any oppressive, sweltering E«i Ihinick xnard o'eiet-'ioa Q’aptai»» ate mer, druggist. Vt E lw*aa. judge uf eL«ctmn 6 beat continuing day after day and night hirst Ltenienaul E w n Look at >oar Faca. ( tl Zoller. ................ . 6 .-0 TWO HNE MONUMENTS afer night It is vsry seldom, during hirst S.rgean: . A F ia! J K Jenmng* 6 Ik) ' 1 *«* if it i« reflecting beafthof Quartermaster ''«•rgeant ) •*v our warmest weather that the heat of the al | C Y IH*an. clerk of ckcliOD B'llH of 6 <M) Karl-, Clore, R k >1 Te. be.u- Hergeatit 'A n on 'John R Hale afternoons is not tempered by fresh 6 ou ng ji -LI'.IINE COI NTY ,R INITK [H ' ’’uah !»yrur> T m «« „„j (u01plrsM>nt »w , John K Taton. guard of electMMi b 00 breeses from the I’acibc wbi<*h effective Ed 1. ster, delivering bal ot buxe# M) UU an mm , m exhibit,..n at I'.J.Fc, ’s ' r . . J*" r ****lih. Al¡ úrugxi.u, 2IW-. ly eliminate any suspicion of oppressive- < orpural i J C ('ampbell, judge o( eietimn 6 00 Marble and Granit, aataroom. JL L M"n" 'I reirnll» *r« , nu* ■•tisiactory. ROGUE RIVER COURIER. Ihibluhed Every Thunalay, A G » » Our Reputation.... 4 4 4 s Save l ime Depend'' on the Shoes we Sell. o a a a R r a r 1 f a L h c I. I 3 h V c h I f b n I R 1» <1 r St. Louis Washing Machine I> > Í * REE STAR STORE, Post Office Building. 4 r r <1 a c a t o V t» a h n t fi ti ii o b 11 <1 a h t n n <•<. (JUu me- M a p d ii 1 n P n ?900 flDinino »otee DEN5 HORE UNITED TYPEWRITER & SUPPLIES CO. What You Ask For... ^Clothing Department M ’ & B Cold Water Paint C lothing )1. Clemens. n w ir is Mt 111 t< at Seasonable Goobs at Ipopulav vices : c “THE MILWAUKEE.” DIXON ( Nothing and Furnishing Goods fa Fi P» It Id f. or n eo ou In ill < I tl I u » ti K 1 DONT! WOMEN Dr. Pierce's Favor- ite Prescription makes Weak Women Strong and Sick Women Well. Accept no Substitute. Slover Drug Co.