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PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY A. E. VOORHIES BATK8 Or subscription; One Year, In sdvarce, 11.25 bix Months, - ... .65 Tare Moulin. ... .85 tiingle Copies, - - .06 Advertising rates on application. Copy for change ol"od"iitust be handed in before Tuesday noon, otherwise setting of the matter trill be charged for at the rate of 6c per running inch, single column. Altera tions and additions to copy will be charged or at the rate of luo per running inch, tin gle column. Entered at the post office at Grants l'as, Oregon, as second-class mail matter. Thursday, SEPTEMBER 27, 1900 Houses to rent in Grants l'ass are next to impossible to obtain. A num ber of houses have been erected tbia summer, but the supply is lar abort oi tbe demand at tbia time. We are on the eve of s house famine i( we do not bave afresh supply. . Mark llanns is nowhere near such a reputed bugaboo iu this campaign as be was lour years ago. Tbe prophecies of hi rule and ruin all came to naught and tbe history of the administration has ahown how far-fetched and liusginative those prophecies were. There is no locality where a belter mining exhibit of rich specimen! of varioua ores cau be collected than in Josephine county. We should bave aucb an exhibit by all means, at the depot, where the traveling public may see what our mines produce. It is now little over a month until the presidential election and still tbe political sea is aB unrullled at a pond. At this stage of the campaign of "M, the air was rent with. shouting and ex citement reigned supreme. Hixteen to one was then the dominating Issue and almost every voter was an orator. In tense political feeling was generated and the industrial conditions of the country suffered accordingly. Old timers can not remember to little excitement over an approaching presidential election at there la at thia time. The reason for this la that the great majority of the people are very well satisfied with the existing conditions. Times are good, work is plentiful, things in general are moving along about aa they should. It would be a good thing if we could go through the whole campaign with at little excitement aa there la at the present time, but that ia too much to expect. Trobably before election day comes, political agitators will have produced some degree of partisan ex citement but it la almost certain that the presidential campaign oL thia year will be unusually quite and rational and the election of McKinley and Koosevelt loeuia eqnnlly certain because the people realise that Mckinley's reelection meant an unbroken continuation of the present prosperous state of affaire, while the election of Aryan could not fail to disarrange and upset the con ditions to tome extent at least. Waldo, Ore., Hopt. 22, 1900 EmroR Coihikh: I notice in your last issue you announced your intention to support McKinley and Koosevelt and you do so with the air that the Coi uikr it an independent paper. You have the right to support whom you please but let me ask you a few questions trusting that you will answer them in your next issue, l'lease publish tbe questions and the answers thereto as the readers of the Cor mm have a right to know where you stand on political questions : Kirst, Has the Coi'rikh anilur your management changed from an indepen dent paper to a republican organ ? Second, Are the Coi'kikr columns open to both sides for the discussion ol political issues! Very Kerpoctfully YourB, W. J. WlMKH. The above questions are fair enough and certainly our readers are entitled to know bow we stand in this regatd. We recognise and appreciate the interest which Mr. Wimer leels toward the Col Hies,, at itt former owner and editor, and, being one of tho foremost democrats in tbe county, as well tt one of its best and most substantial cititens, it is natural and right enuugh that he thould be inleretted in the political status ol tbe CotHUH. To the first question, we answer "no." The Coi'sikr is not a party organ although it supports the republican national ticket. As an in dependent paper, we have the privilege and more than that, the duty, of giving our support to that ticket whose election will, in our opinion, beat serve the Interests of the people and we support McKinley and Koosevelt for that reason To the second question, we answer ''yes," with reservations and limitations. In general we may say, political com munications, from whatever source, must approach a certain standard of fairness, liberality ami toleram-e. Weather Iteport. Following ia a summary weuthor oh aervution at Uuints I'nxs during the month ol Aiigimt. ttfon, h rcwirtoil hy J H. I'aililock, Uk'sI volnntnrv observer for the Oregon Maui neather Service. dts j Mat. 1 Mtn. Mean I'rtvip ' I 'I cm. f Tcni. Tt'in. inchet T7. I" W 4S ll'l I' Hi) 411 lilt :t 1 Ti ii 11 4 ' T'J I 4& tS2 5 1 74 4:1 Ail fl I 7S )." f.11 7 "S 4! M H I VJ II M V i M 41 li' 10 1 (.' I 4(1 til 11 K7 I 4( 1 11.1 12 mi . 4ii ! tin 1.1 ; KH I 60 1.11 I .. 14 1 IK) 4H ti'i 1 . . j ' IU 51 71 " .. Ill ! 78 4H tii! , .. 17 ! K2 I 42 t.2 in. ; 77 1 4:1 tui 19 : Kri 4!l (17 20 f 44 m 21 Hii j fn ti.- ni 22 Kl , f,7 70 14 2,1 Hi ! 4H ll. 24 Mi , 5ii 71 23 1 M 1 4H (ii, , . 2l M IK 07 ' . 27 7il 41 Hit j 1(J 28 78 4S I 21) SO 40 til ; . 80 83 4S li.l , 31 I .. HrnMAav: Mean lemiierature, HI; max mi u 111 temperature, HI ; il ite, 15 ih ; niiniinuin UMli'raturn, 41 , date.H and U; Total precipt. inches, 31; nuinlier davaclear, 21 ; partly cloudy, 5 ; rloudy, 4;th. Storms, i'7; prevailing wind, 8 W. FURS CAPES SKIRTS WAISTS JACKETS TAILOR-MADE SUITS ...For Fall and Winter, 1900... Strictly Up-to-Dato, Stylish Good. Manufactured by Ueifeldof Chicago, who Bends out nothing but honest goods. RED STAR STORE, W. E. DEAN. & CO.. Propr. Post Office Building. THREW AWAY HIS CRUTCHES. A Railroad Engineer Joint the Long Lift of Patients Cured by Dr. Darrin. I'oiui.AMi, Or. (To the Kditor,) IVor Sir: 1 bold it to be my dutv as well as a pleasure to make known, through the press, that which of all other things ia most essential, vis: The way to cure pain and sickness. 1 was confined to my home with sciatic rheumatism, kidne troubles, Inflam mation of neck of bladder and general indisposition. Could not sleep more than one hour at a time. All means I tried proved unavailing. I was prompted to visit Dr. JJarnn through the advice of my friends, who had been cured by him though I must ssy, I had little faith that electricity would rure me. I came to the doctor on crutches, Two weeks' treatment baa cured me, so I bave thrown away my crutches, and cow my other complaints have all disappeared, to I can take command of my engine. 1 will answer all question! by letter or in person at 4'JO Commercial street, Kast I'ortland. VV. Havh. Wood wanted on subscription at the Comma office. Senator Chandler'i Opinion. The following letter from Senator George Chandler speakt volumes for Dr. Darrin: Dr. Darrin Dear Sir: I am pleased to imfdrni you that my ton Charles, whjm you treated in January, 1800. for heart troublu and general debility, has fully recovered and guined 117 pounds, for which please accept my thanks. (iKOIIUX ClIANDI.KR. NEW FALL GOODS You will find a complete assortment ol NIJVV FALL GOODS in every Department. Dress Goods Capes Jackets Wool Waists Wrappers Skirts Corsets Underwear Also u complete line of ...SHOES... IN MY SHOli DHl'AUTMKNT yoti will find the best makes to be found. In light, medium and heavy weights. I handle nothing but strictly First-Clau Up-to Date Shots. E. C. DIXON M. E. Church South, Apolntincnti. Ai.hanv, dr., Sept. 24 Hilltop Dun can, of the Methodist Kpiscopitl Church, Sjutli has announced the following ap pointments for the coming year : l'lt'iiiling elder Willamette district, K I. fitch; Corvallia and McFurlaud, K A Lark; Independence and Louisville, II N Rosier; Dalles and Dixie, I) C Mr Karlund; McMinnville, to he supplied ; Oregon City, C IV l'oiiv ; Lebanon, M I. lrly ; Tangent ami Itronnsville, II C Allen; llarnslmri:, II S Slutnule ; June lion Citv, J l Silver! ; Koseluirg and Oakland, J T t'oiton ; Dillurd, It A Kit gan; Myrtle Creek, CUl'nos; lirsnls 1'iff, to be supplied; Medloid, E E Wil ioi; ; Apple,;11', .Kiel lledcpclh : S .ins Yhwci , A J SloniHT ; Klanialh I'aliM, J W. Craig; liuille l i'y and Haiidoit. C A llviUl; Myrtle l.ini, W It Hanson ; Albany, W II Smith. J M Turner ;s trau-lerred to the E.isl Cohiuittiu t 'on ten 'lice, and W J Kenton, T I'houius mul I. C Wils.ui to the I'aciHi' I'onfeieiice. It-ail) for tiiiliit-.H. 1 have ( pencil an olti. e in tin tiM,i li.ue hlotk, over Hie poototh c, in tirauls I'sms, and Hilt cniii;, in Miuinit, Ititvticrrte, KcnI KtaN, liifiuioice uul Colirciioii hi. Mnt'fs. I bltn'1 be pleaded to col. Hull ilh prioti tuning milling pnipcrtii'!, alio may ihh cither to m'II tliem or p'sce no tlie tock in.irl.et. I am aUo rea.lv lo handle K.'ul K-Hlc. inrlinliug iinpioved and uiiiii. proved proeriy. It you want Kire luiitiiiH'e let me write you a policy and do il so that in case ol los vou ! I your mnncv. Il you have accounts or i.ote! to collecl, houes or (arms you a.iut lenied, luiiig them to me. I'.. C. I'll mi imi. II WhiKt tot U'u latll ttyrtip. Isvtlf (sivt I' I li b itr Ms,!,- -t m ESaTflSf y In t ii 4 BORN. KD'ihliTOS In this city, Wednesday, Sept. 11), l'J':0, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kdxcrton, a son. MARRIED. KICK EY REAMS In Jacksonville, Sept. 11), 1U0J, by Kev. N. M. Hansen, W. II. Kickey and Miss lienevieve Keames.' MILTON MAT riS At tlrsnts Tats, Saturday, Sept. 28, 1000, Mr. 1- S. Milton and Mies Anna K. Mntlis, Judge Abe Axtell, olliciaiing. WILHL'K LAYTON At the bride's Inline on Ar plegate, on Sept. 18, l'.KW, Myron Wilbur of Josephine Co. and Florence l.aytou of Jackson Co. Ore., Key. Robert Leslie of lirants l'ass officiating. TAYLOR-KDOEKTON At the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Taylor, Sept. 1, 11)00, S. Judson Taylor, and Mali. IMiterton, both of Josephine Co. Ore., Kev. Robert Leslie of lirants l'ass olliciating. HOLM AN & SON, UNDERTAKERS EMBALM ERS Ollice on (Itli St. oppo. Court House. Residenre North 7th St. GRANTS PASS, OR. TWO FINE MONUMENTS lliiiltof JOSKl'lJISK COUNTY M KAN ITE are now on exhibition at I'adilock's Marble and iranite salesroom. Wanted ! Second-hand No. 2 giant, ball bearing and about GOO feet of pipe to match, wanted. Address, stating particulars and price delivered at railroad, C. A. Cook, tialice, Ore. Clothing Overcoats Mackintoshes Hats Hosiery Illankets Umbrellas R libber Goods STAPI.K DRV GOODS. Hone Abattoir To Shut Down. The horse abattoir at Linton is not to le started up this fall, nltliouiih there are large bauds ol ray uses cavorting over the ruiig-s of Kastein Oregon literally rolling in I .it and louring to he pickled and sent on a Kuropcun tour before the cold chilly wind nf Decem ber send them lowering mi, I shivering into some canyon to starve through tin winter. The initnageis ol the abattoir, know wl.e I Ihey have had en. uh and have deciiled to ipnt. 'liny have oiked hard (or several years to rid the ranges of Kaslern Oiegmi of n horsin and lo furni.h llm people ol Kiunce, Sweden, Deiiiniuk, lierniiiov, or any other oiintry where lien... ., ,.ft is eaten as a superior aitiele, bin tlie governinents of i-i countries hue put every jmvib'e o!ii-netl oi in n.,r way. a ii. I have prcvenlnl ih,.m (,,,, innking any pieli so they have cm clu.led to ship np.niiiig hoi.e u.,ai and let th. win. a'e heiei n,g (,,r go slarx e I henniMO, Dr. l)rin' Plj. ol KuiincM. Dr. Danin give dee ex iniinalien to all, and w hen nevary give nieilielnes in iMnmitiiin with ele. ti icily. The poor treated dee (mm M i., ,la,iv, except niedl. ines. Those willing to pay, 10 to S ; pveni.ic, 7 to ; S'in.l v, 10 lo I'-'. ivainess, ci urrii, eye, ii,iS1 aj : lliroat, heir', liver, stoma.-h, lung! troubles, a spe.taliiy. All chronic' disease treated at ic.i.iiahle ritc ! No caM's pul li-l'.ed ixcept by (lermis-I sum ol the patient. A ' 1 b'.si.iesi re!a lions with Dr. Dairin stritllv iMiitlden tial, Lelteis of itiiiiiy answeied. Circulars and ipu .rons b'aiiks sent tree. Hattcries und belli, furnished when! necessary, Ihlicj at Ho el Josephine unlit IVtoU'r 14. Schools Notci. In district No. 11, I found Miss Olive Owen teaching SO bright faced children. Thia i boot is well under head ay, the fravt;.-, .justification has been quite well handled by the teacher. All the children are manifesting mum interest and good reports are expected horn them at the eud of the year. In district No. 34, I found the school just begun by Miss Katie O'Shea. The scholars of this school, '.hough but 10 in number are all bright children and willing lo learn. Under the manage ment of Mibs O'Shea, these children are sure lo accomplish, much and a good reit fs eipected at the end of the year. lndistiiitNo.il', the school is pro gressing under the eillcient management of X'i3t Josephine Crow. Here 1 found a school of 10 scholars preeent, ail of them showing much interest and upon examination I found these pupils bave made great strides in learning, which shows that Miss Crow has performed her duties well. At Wiuon district No 2i, school under the management of Miss Grace Barrett, though of but six pupils, is iu good shape for a successful term. Miss liarrett is creating good interest, and has her pupils on the right course for good results. In every district I find quite a ninnber of children of hool age, who are not attending school. The members ol every school b lard take an oath to look after the wellaroand general condition, attendance included, of the school in their re-peutivo districts. There is a compulsory low on attendance. School boards do jour duty ! Knforce this law. See that every child of the required age is attending school and when the county suiMiriiitendent comes he will find a full attendance. The attention of the teachers ia again called to the act. That immediately upon making a contract which mutt be signed by ot least two directors and the teacher must be sent to the county superintendent. No teacher should begin to leach a school without a written contract. A Powder Mill Explosion Removes everything in sight; so do drastic mineral pills, bill both are mighty dangerous. No need to dynamite your body when LV. King's New Lite Kills do the work so easily and perfectly. Cures Headache, Constipation. Only 25 cents at Dr. Kreinor's Drug Store. General Invitation Grand Bill. A grand ball will be given under the auspices and management of Demaree'e oiehestra at the opera house on Friday evening ScpteruW L'8. Ttio entiro pro ceeds of the hall I e given for benifi- ctiil public purposes. The most elaborate arrangements aie being made anil no pains will bo spared to make the occasion the tocial event of the season. Deinaice'a orchestra of eight pieces will furnish music lor the occasion and the following program will be rendered: Grand March "Creole Queen" It It Hall. Wall. "Theolinda" Beyer. Cake Wulk.. "Kentucky Korn Kracker'1 Soveriu, Wall2 "Iiives Intoxication" Itennett, Quad... "Hi fiance" I. Si.lncy. Scholliecliu "Merle llornice" Tinner. Two-Step "fhe girl who khsed llobson" It. L. Kaul. Qmd "1'halia" lleyer. Wall Uidie" K L Hemaree I'olka "Rhododendron" (' K. Ihey. Waltz Q mil "Inamorata" D S Godfrey. Two step... ."Dandy Darkeys of Mobile" 10 Iv lleyser. Chicago Glide Graner, Quad "Saratoga" lliciie. Newport "Zella" lleyer. SchnUische "And thus we Glide" Kunfruan. Wall "Dreams on the Hudson" "ltrorkway" Quad "Kllwood" Katon. Two Step "Kortuua" H lleyer. Maxurka "Kslellit" I hiiiiels Walt. "Tholinda" Ii. I lever. Tlie lo'bwini' cnunuittees have been selected; Floor, 1. O. McCroskey, Jos. Mo.-s, M. Clemens, U ibt, McCulloch; reception, II. C. Itohiien, S. N. llutteis A. V. Cornell, S. K. Willi tt, J. A. Tate Invitations will not be issued an form erly advertised, but all will be cordially invited to attend. Dance tickets $1 00. Spectators i." cents ilrVTvh v iloisk-n has a slorvof a tmf- f a 1 o t li ii t M'ornrtl the snow tl.kf " rout"," h e stiorlt'tl, " I cm lUv vou awav with lriMth, what r ut imi lo to nit1" Hut tin- Hakes krvjit talliiik;. fal- Inik,'. until tlu Imllalo was almost luirntl, in i I tht liunti't lipH'l aloni; tlu stuw Mist ami iiiah' him sin i.tv tifv Tlun-' unothiT lumtor who hunts to kill, who m.ikt's manv ;i tnau his victim luvausc of a tollv likt- that oi the huttalo in AmU wn's tahlc. U s a little thui to have that umasy It'thiii; Ml tho stom liv It alter eating. Sonr tisiiiis ami tn-loh tin; atv ;iki rev konrtl little things. Vet Hit se little thtiH's me nmom the minor maiksot a ilis,ihUMcl eomtiuon ot the stoinat h ati'l l: ins ot nutrition ami livit'.tion. 1M" themselves thev mav iut kill, hut if ihv, ised they may oien tuhwav to soMie lt.allv ihsea.se. ln't neglect the titst svniUoiuii of iulik;etion or " stonueh tnmhle." The tiim lv tie ot lr. l'letVc' GoMen Meli cal ltisA'ovcry may avert more serious dancer. H will snrelv cure anv tlm-a.se ot the stomach ami organs of dirstiun ami mutui'Mi, except in; eaneer, Mr N- t NcU.Mi.thcclrtMiit1 trih cnmMll Bti.t iinuiiv- .f K v1t;ri sort! i inia, n S. ( Wtllfm " W r 1'tt'lllll 411 Mt; lUt l'lf ut n twt iW wrrW nv.-t the n-t tut (rv.-t :nj jj ixt ntf tJ UHKh vi! I tut tirr.-iitril tttrrtvr VtlMrtt tTVit t tutil IMC.I rwfviiiuial tvnt'lr lo ctirr U. till t.i-l wn . up pl ivnw at H F Krith Hiuni r:i.-.tit-t. t'hti. Hi, n ihr Nflin Trw. ft lioiritlil Itii i tiunr 4iklvict me lo try lr l-wrot U.'Ulcn Mulu-.il lM-Hrrrv, I tncj U, uil. tii.ttiW tioJ, with ntKl results" lVvtor Tierce's riu.Li.int Tellct are jHvitc for luliounesji. Circuit Court Ducket CIVIL CASES. Davis Itrower vs Frank P 8ilva et al, action for money. 11 L lienson vs Joseph K Oliver et al, action for money. u liaiawin vs flannel Joseph-de-Silva Xuner, et al, action formoney. J A Jennings vs M R Conls and D A Cords, action for money. Antone Knos, et al (Frank P Silva substituted) vs Antone Rose, action for possession of projierty and for damages. A C Hough (as administrator) vs The I Grunts Pass New Water Lighe & Power ' Co., action fur damages. j J S Windel) vs The Knglish-Caimdian ' Co, action for money. j (ieo W Sturgeon vs The Pickett Creek Mining Co, action for money. i The Hammond Co, incorporated, vs1 The English-Canadian Co, action for' money. Antone Enos vs Antone Rose, for ejectment. Joseph It Oliver vs Antone Rose,! action forejectment. Frank P Silva, Antone Rose and J R ' Oliver vs Antone Rose, action for money. C P Every vs T Shattuck and Nirain Reynolds, action for money. Dismissed. R L Coo vs I) L Browning, action for mouey. Holmes Brothers vs John C Harper, action for money. Judgement for plaintiff. Caroline Sexton vs Josephine county, action for damages. Chas 1) Sexton vs Josephine county, action for damages. F G Burns vs Josephine county, action for damages. Non suit. KO.UITY CASKS If M Gorham vs R P Miller und J C Dysert, for an injunction. B F George vs James Frauey, for in junction and damage. J F Kellogg vs James Oswuld, for an injunction. F Fetsch vs The Lance Gold Mining Co and I, L Jewell,' suit in equity. Jimies Robertshaw vs Joseph Hill, suit inequity. Decree for plaintiff. Edward Wilcox va W II HurHt und M Myers, suit to declare a trust. De cree for plaintiff. Mathildu R Cords vs Louise M Grosse et ul, for n n injunction. Currio E Colwell, et ul vs A Anderson et ul, suit in equity. Chits If Noble vs James Leejier, fore closure of mortgage. II K Meredith and E Wilson vs Illinois and Josephine Gravel Mining Co, for an injunction. W J Hi ih res vs Illinois und Josephine Gravel Mining Co, suit in equity. Sugar Pino Door A Lumber Co. vs R I) Lnwson etal, foreclosure of Mech ai Ic'e i.iell. ,'acob Flisch and Andrew Cuspescha vs Chas. Sanders us administrator, fore closure of mortgage. M W F.spy vs Virginia Espy, for n divorce. The Excitemont Not Over. The rush at the drug store still con tinues and daily scores of people call for a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis and Con sumption. Kemp's Balsam, the stand ard family remedy, is sold onaguarantee and never lulls to give entire satisfac tion. Pi ice 23c. and 50c. S. P. D. & L. Millinery Display Pattern Hats from tlie "Chic" Street Hats Pufferies. -:- Polka Dot .Tot. BERTHA . .. Tried In Conlcrcncs. LTO Tlie case o( Kev. S. A. Starr oi Tort land, who is charged with immorality, and is under suspicion by hi church for 'iiniriideiit conduct," vtas inv. ti gutid liy the M. E. conference in seffion last,ek. I'.ishoi Andreas as-ked by the ctinfereuce to preside at Ibis trial, which was conducted a'. A-hlami in the Kirst Itaptisl church by the follow ing named members of the cculereuce : It. A. Atkins, A. Kershaw, It K. Dun lap, J. Mottershea !, S A. Smith, VV. 1!. llolliiiB.head. O. McLachlan, C. K. Craiiilail, Herald (Hiotir, Samuel Snvder, M. O. Urink, VV. H. Mvers. Kd liitlins and N. K. Jenkins. A verdict of guilty wa rendered and expulsion from the conteifiice ordered. New hneol writing tablets, 5c to SlV at Cm un a otlice. IMIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHII Cleaning and Dyeing Works Millllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Ktpatniij; of all kinds. Ladies garments dyed with out ripping the eatlls. Works next to t'levenger's t.aUeiy. L. CLAYMAN, PROP. mi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiM NKW ft KB VOU KKAF.NESK. Elei trlclry thelllbet Sci. m e Eer Applied lo th. Human Sjstein Many Iteapunalble People Cured and Vouch for the Above Statement. The writer of this has from time 10 time, met and conversed w ith the lol lowinir named neoi.le. who have been cured under Dr. Damn's electrical and medical treatment. Such an array ol prool should go far to satisfy the most skeptical of the superiority of this new cure for rfeainese, as well as all ether curable chronic diseases- J. II. Wilson, Mist, Or., piles 20 years, cured. John Savensen, Kariuiiigton, Or., dis charging ear, cured. F. W. Minchiu, Dundee, Or., discharg ing ear, cuied. Rev. J. E. Coenour, Portland, Or., skin diseases, cured. J. E. T.iylor, Pendleton, Or., stricture, cured years ago. Mrs. G. Karg, Leland, Or., sciatic rheumatism, restored. A. Pool, F:agle Point, Or., heart and liver tiouhle, restored. Miss Miggie Synhoest, La Giand, Or , cross eye, cured. Isaac Thompson, LaCenter, Wash., deafuess, cured in five minutes. Mrs. E. A. Pattca. Albany, Or., ovarian and womb trouble, cured. Mrs. Marthy Daily, Gardner, Or., salt rheum for 25 years, cured. J. S. Jennings, Sellwood, Or , eczema or skin disease, 15 years, cured. MisaT. M. Klinker, tipukane, Wash., skin and (see eruption, cured. Rev. N. Doane, I). D., Dean ol Port land University, dea'nets, restored. Henry Von Helms, Sandy, Oregun, cancer of the iioee and catarrh, cured. Adolph Wunder, 3'M .Morris tit., I'ortland, total deafness, cured in 20 minutes. W. VV, Thompson, Vancouver., Wash, an diortiKiu hydrocele, cured 8 years ago. Mrs. J. J. Anderson, 2H3 Crosby St., East Portland, rheumatism, restored to health. Mrs. T. B. Hartlield's bov, 214 11th street, Portland, discharging ear and deifness cured. Mrs. J. Ellis, DiS City street, Port land, Or., deafness and diseases peculiar to her sex, cured. K. C. Cook, Portland, stricture of the urethra, cured after live doclois failed lo cure him. Chaj. B. MtCracken, Dallas, Or., consuiiiptioa, catarrh, and bronchitis, restored to health. Win. A. Ha'l, Astoria, Or., discharg ing ear 20 years, scarlet fever, cured 10 yeiirs ago. Csflain Parker, proprietor Parker Hotel, Astoria, catarrah for years, cured 8 years ago. E. F. Tice, Sutunii-rville, Or., pain in the head from sunstroke, cured and gamed 10 pounds. A Swikish Gentleman's Luck. To the Editor I have been atllieted with dealnees and ringing noises in my head. Dr. Dirrln treated nie with eiei trii ity ami cured me. Will answer ques.ions at 5:1'.) Loring street, Albina. CllAlll KK C lKUSON. CO.'S STORE 7 Litest Parisian Models at Popular Prices -: and -: Pk'sse Sillo Motal mul liliiiiostono Huckli's B. BARRIE L. J Diithirjinj Eri Cured. EJohn A. Kger ( Kosehurg, Or., writes ir. Darrin: " The discharge from my ears has M"ii and my citar. b ic cured, Many will come fiom our sec tion ." K di-i ii i otlice. p. ncils at the Cm i You Will Strike it right by purchasing your school supplies at our store. We have a complete stock of School Hooks, Tablets, Pens, Pencils, Inks and tbe New National Note Books. To ree them is to purchase. Prices very low considering tbe qiiab'tj. Sloyer Drag Co. Krimt 81., Opposite lie pot. i LWIHIDIMMIM ....Save and Labor lVioe, Sold on Easy Installments. Take One on a Week's Tiial. New New Goods New Prices ODD FKIXOWS BUILDING H. A. REED 1 A child can buy as cheap at the We will positively sell ... sit lisilf price all our SHIRT WAISTS and HATS. To make room for other goods. These are Bargains while we have them. ISiiy Esuiy ! CHINAWARH B AUG A INS AT THE New York OrEMNQ OF PATTERN WATS... On September 28 and 29 A splendid display of Trimmed Hats, every 7a" one a masterpiece of art, which I will dis- pose of at the most tempting prices on the date above mentioned, A cordial invitation is extended to all, J j j j j Jt L MRS. J. A. A CRESCENT Bicycle iv -i iT'1C emc wf rfotion ; Li-ht, Strong and I LWe furnish any m ike of tire on six makes of wheels Now is the time to buy a tamlom, the 97 model; a 75 wheel for f35 our wheel taken in part payment for a new one. W e furnish anything made for the Bicvcle. Coaster Brakes put in any wheel. Our stock is the largest and assortment the best in Southern Oregon. P-'wte goods and down to-date prices. T. A. HOOD & CO., THE MCYCLE MEN. " Not slow as the fifth wheel of a heirse " are the ce'ebrated STUDEBAKER :-: WAGONS KErT By F. H. Schmidt. Who Also Keeps HARDWARE, PAINTS AND OILS JIEAil'AKTERS FOR Kcapcrs and all Farm Machinery Light and Heavy Wagons and Buggies Time.... by using a St. Louis Washing Machins 10.00 Hair-Riddle Hardware Co, AT JEWELL'S OLD STAND. New York. Racket Store as a man." Racket Store REHKOPF CHAINLESS