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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1901)
mm m warn PUBUSHtD EVERY THURSDAY BY AE.V00RH1ES ' KATE Or ll'BHCRllTIOH : One Year, In rdvaoce, - 11 -25 Hi Months, Tbre Monthg, ... . bingle Copies, .U6 AdTertialni rate" on application. Copy (or change. o("ad"inut be handed in before Tuesday noon, otherwise Benin ol Ibe matter will be charged lor at the rale o( 6c per running im b, ningle column. Altera tions and additions to copy will lie charged or at the rate ol luc per running inch, in gle column. Entered at the post oltice at (Irani l'ai, Oregon, as Mcoiid-clana mall matter. Thursday, February at, 1901. Grants I'aai charier till ha passed both home. Last week of the legislature and no enator yet. Corbett, 82; Hermann, 32; Inman, 2fi. The barberl' Sunday closing law ent into effect last week and it ia now un lawful for Ihe harbors to keep their atiopa open on that day. The law was pasted on account of an urgent senti ment in that direction on the part o! a great niajorily of the barbers of the tale. The anuiveisary of YVaaltintoii'e birth day ttiould never go by without con sideration of liliu and the qualities which have given bim everlasting honor and the regard of hit countrymen, al most without exception. Aaron llurr was perhaps a more brilliant man than Washington, but he lacked the wisdom to turn hit ability in a direction lo make bim truly great. It Is a fact lo be up predated more than it is that Washing ton was a man, who, after baying the ability to place himself at the highest position that the country could give, had still the honesty and high principle to direct bis efforts alu.ost wholly toward the welfare of his people. If Washing ton and a few of his advisors had been schemers or gra'ters, wholly intent on feathering their own nests, our ship of stale would have been wrecked before it was fairly launched. Ihat our govern ment was started 00 lines and princi ples, tlis pursuance of which has made It one among the greatest ou eailb, is due very greatly to the broad minded wisdom, far superior to partisanship, which actuated the niluds of Washing ton and those who assisted and sup ported him. No person has ever gained national fame in a more unique way than has Mrs. Carrie Nation, the Joint wrecker. It seems a stiange thing that a person could go about smashing furniture and destroying property, and still be Immune from the law, but such Is the case. The reason ia that the taloont she smashes are them selves contrary to law and have no legal right to existence, therefore Mrs. Nation violates no law when she demolishes them. Strange though it may seem, her career of violence hat bad good reaulte. It bat awakened public sentiment to the scandalousness of allowing the illegal traffic to continue and In some towns a determined movement has been made to close up the Joints. Kven among the saloon men themselves, Mrs. Nation seems accorded certain degree i f tolerance and rescrt because they realise Unit the acta from principle and not from personal animosity. Her method is practicable only under Ihe peculiar conditions of Kansas, where illegality nourishes under laxity of law Where saloons are legalized, as in niost state, Carrie's ra ejr would have been cut short and rightly enough. But while her course has seemed violent ami reckless, the seems to have a very long headed idea as to Iter legal privileges and all that the saloou men seem to trv to do is to save as much furniture as possible and to yearn earnestly for her departure. Josephine County I'rnsua llepori, Centut bulletin No. 4:1, giving the population of Oregon by counties and minor civil divisions hat been received. The population of (lis state ia placed at 4I3,Mi as against Sl:l,7ii7 in 18U0, a gain of 31.8 per cent. Josephine county has 7,517 showing gain ol M per cent. Jack son county hat Ki.tWS, gain of 111 per cent. lHiuglat hat M,5(V'i, gain of 23 er cent. The following table shorn the population of Josephine couuty by precincts ; Althousa precinct :!t"8 tialice precinct. IIS Kerhy precinct i;lti Inland precinct . . bU I.ucky Queen precinct .. Mi Merlin precinct. .VUl Ml. Uetiben precinct ll.' Murphy precinct SM North limits I'ass precinct, includ ing part ol lirauls I'ass city I.IUl tirants I'ass city (part ol) l,12ft Total for In snts I'ass citv.in North, tMiith, and Writ U. I precincts S.'.IK) Oak Hat precinct -Is Klate Creek precincl. . f.'7 froutli liranls Pass precinct, includ ing part o lirauts I'tst city S.'V l isihs r city urt ol ii74 W lo precinct Wesl lirsuts !' precinct, includ ing part ol liiauls !' city i rati'e Pais city psit ol . Willtsms precinct Woll Creek precinct I SlK ! 4"! I III OSitiury. J.J Moore, Ihe subject of lii.s olnuury , was liorti in Fleming county. Kentucky, June 27, ISI.I. lie uived lo Indiana ud was married lo Vis Saiau Ann Walden, Augnsl U, istl. He e. nigral, d to Oregon in IS';! and .it;e,l near I'orlland. In ISm'. he came to Jiveph ne county where lis has '.urd until Ins death which occurred tebruary ll, l u'l. No man in the county has t-en more olive and altrntive to business than he hat. He was a veteran of the Mexican war and also ol Ibe Oregon Indian war. He became s Christian in ISf.i, and was for many yei a i'!ou worker in the church. He leaves an aged companion, two sons and six daughters to mourn hit death Funeral service were con dueled by Ihe writer at Ibe latnilv resi dence in the presence of many neighbors ml Iriends. The remains were then laid to rest in the Sioau cemetery, lie now rests from his labors. "Asleep in Jesesl UVtted sWp, From which none ever wake to weep; A lilrn and undisturbed repoee, t'n broken by the last of foee." gm-uax Jxwxiu Terr Haute papers pleat copy. Black Cat. Stockings FOK .SALE AT THE iti2i jsrrvir stoim: Many who have tried them are calling for them. They cost no more than common brands but wear very much longer. . RED STAR STORE, W. E. DEAN, & CO.. Propr. Front t., oppo. Depot. k.4 Pacific Pint Needle Co. We have received a circular letter issued by the Tan lie I'ine Needle Co. at Fan Francisco, announcing the opening of a store for Ihe wholesulo and retail tile of their goods, at .120 Hotter street and inviting inspection of the tame. The announcement says: The I'acific I'iue Needle Co. Is manufacturing from pine needles; Slier, niatlreties, cushions, pillows, oil, toilet soup, cigsrs, extract, essence, toilet water, perfume, stchets. bonbons, syrup, cordials, etc It Is the first and the only industry ol its kind in the United Slates. Many lending physicians of this country and Kurnpe have endorsed and Mk'lil) recommended its various products. The fact that the suiierior health-giving qualities of the Pine aie known lo every educated person makes il unneccessary to further enumerate them here. A II articles made by the l'aciflc I'ine Seedlo Co. ure patented or have patents applied for. - i 8uch little pills at IleWiU'a Kittle Karly liners are very easily taken, ami they are wonderfully effective in cleans Ing the liver and bowels. I r. W. K. Kremer. Whist Tarty. .Mrs. C. II. Simpson, Mrs. H. N Mutters, Mrs. II. II. Barton and Mrs. II C. B.ibilun eutertaiiied the meiubeie of the Nineteenth Centuary whitt club on last Wednesday evening a the inci dence of Mrs. C. H. Sampson. The number present was tullUient to AH lo tablet for w bitt, which game was the order of Ihe evening. The trophies ol the games were won by MissAstulls Cioodiu and Mr. Joseph Mots l'rlzii ol negative quality were rewarded to Mrs. Joseph Most and M.Clemens A most inviting supper was served shortly after 11 o'clock, after which Miss Mae Iavis and It, W. Clarke entertained the company with musical selections while a portion of the company indulged in dancing, and the evening wmdelight lully spent by all present. If You Are tiolug To gel married this spring or summer reserve passage on the Northern i'acilic's North Coast Limited, whether east bound or west Wind. A right atari in married life meant a good dull, and you get it In lint way. Send to a N. 1'. agent for our little leaflet. A. 1. Chnrl ton, Att't (ien'l l'asnenger Agewt, 2."i,r Morrison St., Cor. 3d. Cortland, Ore. Obituary. Deborah Daniels, wile of Samuel Daniels, and daughtei of Isaac and Hebecca Hoyt, was born March 2S, 1824. She was twice married, formerly lo Albert l'eae, who departed this life ID years ago. She had nine children, one of w hoin died at the age of 1'.', eiht remaining to mourn her loss: Mrs. K. Daniels of Murphy, Ore.; Mrs. 1,. Teuipleman, of lone, Cal.; Mrs. It. II. Ilrown, of Sacramento; Newton, James and Charlet Teaser of Stockton; Mrs. W. Allander, ltio Vil; J. M. Tease, Oakland, Cal. She also leave's a hus band, Samuel Daniels, of Murphy, She wat convened at an early age and joined the M. K. church and lived a consistent memlier till liod called her home January It, Hull. Illesied are the dead who die in the Lord. K. D. Spring Goods ARK ARRIVING DAILY Amoiij: soino of llic things that liavo an ivoil ihniin: t In last wivk a to: New Dress Linings tiilluTts, tlioy I't'i'i'OMMit all that an' now in color; ami qualities. Now Trim in inii lltittons ami lira ids In tiolil. Silver, olot ami Satin. New Ribbons.... Wo arc .-howin-: soino ory rcily iiMon for the nock ami for triinniim: purposes. New Pulley Melts Fancy Collars Ami a .'rout many other Noelties too uuinorouso t mention. When you want a irooil pair of Hose for your boy. rcinemhcr wo have the Iron Oatl Hose the host irc ami -J.ic hose nnulo. 3 i i . Thompiun for Mayor of Chicago. William il.ile Thompson of Chicago, who, as a member of the Old Channel mining company, ia quite extensively interested in Josephine couuty mines and who spent some time here last year looking after the interests of hit property, is now prominently mentioned as a probable candidate for mayor of Chicago. The Times Herald of January .'tOrayt: "William Hale Thompson was presented with a full-fledged boom for the Republican mayoralty nomination yesterday, Ilia friends are working for him tooth and nail, and they are legion. Whitt is of greater importance it the fact many of the party iiiiitiagers take kindly to Lit candidacy. They assert the popular young South Side aldi-ruian would run Mayor Harrison a harder race than any other man yet mentioned. Alderman Thompson is not sn avowed candidate, and smiles serenely when spoken toon I lie subject. Nevertheless his name was on Ihe lipt of the men who sill control delegates by tens and tcnllrs. They said Thompson is one of the best campaigners the party ever produced. They pointed to his con servative record in Ihe city council and drew attention to the fact Ihat hu would gather in the major portion of the Harlan following and garner likewme much of Ihe independent strength which hrs previously gone lo Harrison." Junior Clan Social. The members of the Ninth grade, lirauts Tars high school gave a social at the I. O. O. V. hall on Friday evening. Die hall was comlortalily tilled bv the number in attendance. A very enter laming program was rendered, Mis Cora Smith gave a vocal solo in a very p'easing manner. There was a dialogue in which a number of the ladies of the class particlputed, two clas songs and a select reading by Prol. Holmes from Mark Twain, which was verv amusing and highly appreciated by the listeners. Itefreshiiieuts of coffee, cocoa, sand wiches and cake were served and the occasion was one ol general enjoyment. Orsvs Crcik News. Oregon weather and plenty of rain. The mineis are happy uain. Some ol our farmers have, began plowing for early crops. Miss Kuleda Hriggs has returned to (trave creek after an absence of eevera) mouths. Mrs. W. O, lietij.miiii, ol Tlacer, viMtcd Mrs. A. A. I'orter one day last w eek . Mr. Longs, id Kinney ville, contem plates moving to Mcdford in Ihe cpriiig. Kilirit yville's loss is .Mcdfoid's gain. Henry pollock, of Winona, has moied his lainily to J. C. Lew s' mine below I. eland. 'Ihe valentine hall at l.claud was well attended and the boys and gir's trippid the light fantastic till the wee small hours ol the moiniug. The Tlacer barber ha taken his de parture for parts uuknow n after having I made quite a sleek shave among the ' bo; s. Hew are of the barber ! Our annual school meeting is near si , hand, and not uu applicant yet What ( has lieconie ol the school inarms'.' I Toi-M. 1 Quick delivery -The Wclily Oreaonlan. K. C. Tentiaiid went lo Oalice Moil- day to examine mining property in that famous camp. W.U. tvriginua.cured the S.rage ira. ii,. s,i uu ii power for his quartz mill. C. K. Wickairoui caino in Thursday iromnts piacer mine on rteasanl creek, bringing a cleanup of 20 ounces of dust. H. C. Terkins was in Jacksonville Thursday and Friday called as a witness in the Kay, Mitchell mining caw, ihe ' property involved being the old "Oold Hid" mining land near the town of (Jold Hill. II. W. Kircbeff, who has lately bonded the Sugar Pine mine at Cialice and ia interested also In other q'lartx i .ii. ... i.ii i""!" "ecwoii, weni 10 cjoio Hill rrlday to siMnd a few days examin - ing Ihe mineral showing of that district. I. N. lirown of Seattle who has a bund on the I.ucky (jueen Mine in Jump-off-Joe district camu in town recently with some very rich gold quarts sptcimeiis w hich he placed on exhibi tion at the I.ayton, which alliacled much altunti jr.. The Ml. Fielder quartx mine near Woodvilte his been Londcd lo Olscu A Tarsoiii, oi Scalile, for Ihe suiuof 4 ,r.O J. rheie is a 3D0 fool tunnel on the prop erty whose value lies in a nine foot lo -)grade ledge and smaller veins oi higher valuts. Mrs. K. Stevens, of Wo.dvillc, was the owner. Mr. Miica Carter of Winter has it locaied the old Hinuett quartz c'aim on upper J uuip oir-Joe and is now making a IiO ieet uprie from the end id ihe ,') k) lci-1 loiin-l lo strike Hie 51) IojI shall coming down from t!ieaj.-cX of the lede. I'nis will give a verticil deptu of atul 10J feet on the property. The lede in the shaft it 5 feet wide and nunc values in free gold of H pirtouwhiie hi Ihe tunnel where the vein is neatly as wide the values uro tlQ per ton. Mr. rrauk i luslun ol Huidou's gulcii was in town I .vet week Tuesday with hie u-nal supply of prncijin nuj.tt, He reports thai lie hai had a very pros peioin run thtia far this winter with lavo.-able tiidicatlons of a late run in the spring on account of heavy snow having fallen in the Siskiyou iu Jauuan. Frank added with a twinkle in his eyts that the water in the camp is veiy bad and ttiat he bus to come to town occasion illy to girl u good drink. On a recen'. trip to the Hums and M.irkliaiu quartz mine on l.impiH creek we were agrccitbiy surprised to liml so much work done and so many lavoruh e indications of a valuab'e propsity. .'dec-sis li A M. have sunk a shaft ol feet d, cp on tlie vein and have cross cut it lj feet apparent'' ail the way in lide mutter wit:, out linding either wall. From nuincioud lll-sas made the pro prielors confiilciitially beliele the ore wdlavrae ll per ton free nulling. Mr. S. 1, Conger, of Seltna, returned onedaylast wvek ftoni I,nver, Colo., where lie hai tieeu the las', t-u-hl moi:ths looking af:er his interests iu the mines of the Centennial sutc. Mr. Conger while prospecting last June in Itouldtr Countv diai'overed an extensive deposit of woHrain or tmigS'a'ii of iron and inaug.iiie'.e which is extens'vely used in the manufacture b'i el for armor plate. He says he and his assoi iiitcs are now shipping large ipiuutnlcs of Ibis mineral lo the Kastern Met 1 works at u f.,ir profit. Mr. II. It Nie was down from the "Hill Nye"' mine Thur-day morning. He showed the reporter of the News the richest ore he lias ever seen. The speci mens woiv simply fu I of gold and ussiivs were hud of from f.tlNM to J'-ll ll 0 per Ion. Mr Nye also di-p'ayt il a gold button ueil.ii.g 44 li) id an ounce w hi. h c.tine from f, -c?r tMinces ol ore. It was the eprcimei: i't ore tin the llii. N e muie. it will be te nenibered, tbat took tlie medal at tlie Spol.me ex iubition la.t year. Tlie vein on tbe ii i i lie ts about thrte feet widownl the puystrtuk a'-out r) iticlits wide the h .inn ing w .ili. io . I till N Mr. t'lias. Oa.'iis of J.nep!iiii; " ek showi'd ufl (i'i f p vim mm uf Ji:-r'l.'ru'.:. h In took from ti h plrir, in nil ihai rr'flTiilt'il crrrk. J plHtit itiMs a ritrt niiiU'M. rotuSi-H'i u of nil lit' I uthl ir'-n, to N rln'init'.illy iili'iilu a! h ttu the nu'ki'l nttvi Hrmor pl.iic li i Ii i! u-t-.l in (lit i,nMuii of nur nio!fni b.ii'U' thiii- It is f 'iit.i piitt rxU'inivt'Iv in n.ilivr niu.:etji in tin- pliivr- oi J ''pintu' aikl v'niion t'ttfkr? Ml tll' IMUth Wt pirt of Jil-sf piuiif v.'iLiiiv It if cai I iiii.i:nr ! po-i:n if t!iii miiifr.il nr- fo.iiiil it, tut ti:i kt 1 tniiii'! ol Nf ru.f.LuH ttiii ftr oi kt 1 A A pr tit I'v tl.v K.iMn-li t-rti- tln'lit. It iHt lll! t ' 11 -t i lr of tlio fcirt'.ktlv iuiT. ,twc l ll-fi tu rtlii.ll tltlta iiM'tul (,' n rtp;!ifl of !.-. ih' o n nu kcIllfiotH Mr.;i(i nr.'lit t'' in i'li .1 n'Mi'i1 if proti. Sniltrr Propoird H W. Kircb. tl . M F. u t II.J M..U.I.U.I Pltl ic o.,i' b.n I- en here b r scl, i ai w . r,- 'g I l eks I our. or no. oral li -M and , x oniuii g o-ir en in tl.e lil.t f 1 1 ,-.r 1 1..,- a! i1" : hi hs -oi.ll i:g sHt,n. He ! , I I u-r ll ' p "- i'i in of.-, riati.M'S .1 ii.-.' i i, r.. I ' b . . !-.' .1 niani ot cot m I:.- - i m ii i. I .- li. e ia .! .( HO' ie . I ,. ,- a.ol oV .::, r. ii. lot iioit ,..ii a- io H: . 'cl t a d pi i icsour. ores cm loiiate i .l.le of our in '..1 11.. I. .'..cm:. . -,! 'b it o .r very s :,' . s. a' y w e s. . b 1 bit in ' ii 'd oi so.. ng and I. -eo'.l-aoi will pit l.i a suo :er of '.' 1 I' liscapn ti li that aaiv.un' o oe ca I be larantecd .bioi . l'I.e great lli.iui I ,ai a ivan age. ol a luge siiie'iieg flint I ke 'bis a-e ap- inttut to u'l Ai;- k-v. i t h.tt m licit in tu 1 a 1 tiiM ! ' i the on'y h-u-.i' ( H'i li'rtT't I'. h . I.rr fling thai we be s - ilbt'rn Oregon vne'ter liran's Pas . lr ;l- 1 I". Ill ft" ? 11 lifni O t g 11 ;! ttu at in . j't tv en 1 lit. w .it h :u iiso 111, r it .1. . Mr I'V n tut n il. mi I ir, , .ll ii 1. , t'y i!t .v mr t l r !i Ui r li I in.i;,'A1 tit! ! f u'h n I .: t - x -n 1 11 iii'o 1 f ;i t" a' .1.1 i I ' m I 1 W A li - -am- til. . fu: t u h 1: ta 11 j an 1 iiii ivi ti utjit uit, u;,ii e.!.-rt toaariA ti ho uui.h imt !tiiifc or u rv '.a'j'.v l the i-rvnt titu9 ! Sale of "Brass Uit " .'. C. Matlison has purchased a bail terestinthe ' Erats lj"dg" epiartx nin. :.ti,a ,, v a Merrill transfer being cousummalel on Thure - day last. The consideration is $5000. Tnis propertv was located about a year d a half ago by Merr.U and Austin and is a valuable property. Dissolution Notice. No'.ice is hereby given, that the firm hitherto known at T. A. Hood & Co., bv ,mlluai content, have dissolved partnership, W. A. TadJock retaining Hie biiuniers and assumes all aeioiints due lo the above linn and all obligations of said firm. W. A. Pauik-ck, T. A. llooo. Uatte January-Si, 11)01, Grants I'aBS.Ore. For Hale! .- Sale Twenty five acres one and ... . ... i oue-ha.! miles eai-t ol liiauls I'ass on i . Kngue river, part 'y cleared, small or chard, pii.e $J'I half cash, also fifty one acres of what is known as the Hyde place, price i'j"0, half cash. For addi tional information address, Cranr Hiios, I.a Grande, Ureg on Hon Ttus? j We offer One Ilundied Holiars Heward 1 for any case of Catarrh that cannct be i cured by Hall's Ca!arrh Cure. i F. J. Ciikskv A Co., Toledo, O. We, thu undersigned, have known F. ! J. Cheney for the last lo years, and be-I lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and linm. chilly I able to carry out any obligations made by the firm. West & Tin ax, Wholesale Drtiggtsts, Tol-do, O. ; WaI.PINO, KlNNAN A -WlBVIN, Whole- ! sale liruggists, Toledo, O. i Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken ia ; teriially, actin; directly upon tin- bio -d I and mucous surfaces of the system 1 Testimonials fenl flee. Piice To'-ler, bottle. Sold by all Hruggisls. Hall's Family Pille arc ibe lies'.. ' IT SHOWED ITS QUALITY. ' Mr. Ilunllnicliin's Switch Kimlne Did ut Disappoint lllin lu lis I'uner. Some Hunt:! : 1" v rtnu ' a rs II C; .lllis P. of the pn-s i I' , :i flit Ciie-ai,':ii.e A .1. K. HatT. wi'li (a o!,; in:: coiiij-any. -' p ' ill's ;i I .ui;, inla h i.illi oi. his !:-! I l- ll of !:;'; ..f the l. :tl.(i l.c as train sN oj:t i! Mis iittiicio'd jt'itti's c:ir to Vic i: -g I ;u iro.o ofii. -.a j, pi .vah car. t apt. Ili.ij ten i ; i: ; i tic I a ' l. a l ri.ii.'. bv y.r. I . u i. : : : Itoiioj on r l l.e line. '1' am! a Mi :tcb:iiir ciil::! to t!.e end of Mr. lluutirj pu . ,; T 1, br : t nut. that nunitiTtr. relat, i .'t'. t h : party on a ' i: am M r. Hui i at ;i:e table Heart ("hicai.'-o ce. r ia.- r h . . e.iriii it a h!e:ik. Tl i . j i . I.a.! be, n coniii s . ! t ' i i ii 1 ! t !o- ea r alii! i r 1 1 1' oil". I I that the I rake :i a:: t to in pie tl.e b-'l! re; e be- i t lie car a loi tie rt - I of : be train. 11 to! for. th- I: ll in .'im pul l . i 1 1 f : f'oa: t!.e lra:n. tre .' r a 'n :w ' il it I., ea n.e pru a rope taut tl. at': a t I e ; i' t'aat si lit i into M-. I'i T'ce t:ir. rar-i't Mi. ,i tli t. rril'.c T. Hiatal i ' I -liu. ml lo -1' :i r I erec the lie lisii. He ijtilc; ' s :'l ::u ll;, III a tl ! marl.,-,:: "I'!:..l Mr. Ilunilrs: n." T ic 1 1 1. :..' k an. 1. i :i 'ec. r p' i eaptain. 1 u en!, i if .lie of tlio-a- t,. of ours couldn't half" : te f- ( .,).:. U ,'.: i as a i.ai roiv . e .', nith h - n ai .': "I i!oii'i I : : ii e felt pr. :ty i: M Ml itl'lliPk' el L' pull a bell ropi Harknesi Eitatc Loll. j Administrators tale of tlie Darkness j ertule ro erty wns he'd at the court j hou-e on M "inlay iifti riioi.il ,1 lie pn perry j Cong erv cheaplv. Fo'l iwingis a li-t of the lots, with ' the bin ers : ! i h Ki. -111:11, lots and ii, hie. k 111, and lot 1, block li:: .M C. K. Harmon, lot s, block l.i . . , A. M Jess. I..t :', block (..! . 1. M. l'avis, lot 7, l,l,k (.1 . . . I Scott tirillin. lots 7 and S !.!. k ii W. F. Kremer, I Us '.I and 10, In I ti ' K H. J.il:ie Sfhiniilt, ltt l.i, block t;r . . s 4, 7, S acl ii, tot l'.. t.lo, k M. K T, an I acre lot TrnnbU', lo' I block So 1 Artluir I'oiiklui Nb I J. acre 1.0 1, t.io. j, block N J. W. York V., SI J. N.l. libiiir, N loti . lots 7 and S. b 1 and .'. i lots :! 1 -k M J. K W ei lu. an , S 1 h ,k M S J. Tailor, V., Jos, pi, M,. S i". has k M . . . . " F.d l.is'er. acie lot I 4 lo's I 1, k ,4, lots 11 and I.', 40 i. bis k N . . 7TJ )vt"-iA I i . .-." - - -i HIS WiiTS weak Heart. It i a lingular tiling tht in the poj'uUr -iifvv of (.Ura-ie tlie irter-ie-rrn.lenv:e ot the ?er.Al orpins ot tlir txnlv is Kitt tjht of. The heart, tor cx.mple, ts wictl an.l it is trrttni as If It were enlirvlv sevratevi from, ot.l tn!qH-ulent of. everv other or.in. The ilUv-y th! opuioti is bhown by the cuivs of hmrt "trxuMe," liver "trouMc." knliifT "trouMe ami other fcc;iel " tn'uhlrc" etVev'tl by the use of Ir. riea-e GoMeu Mtlul Ihvov et. lV.tn.ir'.ly the " iMnery " is a medicine for the cure of discc of the rtom.u-h anl bUxxl, Put it carts t!;. tue of orin wtniiiii;'.)- rrnuHe from the stomach. tec4u- these th.M--3 have their or'.n in a tiiMrastil vutmtnion of the stotnach an.l its avial organs of ih;vtion ami nutntion. Axt.vr! nh thr ilrtui 1.x-tor fr wk S-rt Ntt tfv ili-l tic c writes Vr InJu A U :It .-Cvunrl W y1 Co -.Ky B u " 1 w , iinrj an-! aiir ,-! I h 1 ht my ch.u to :v im itr 1 wmu.,1 hat rr. (Vrrrvl lo V haSiJ hvrd oi 1--: icm Ut1k1 IwTrrv in.i he Nxihi a bt.e I tA' .'xjit ni .? hi t crmrvl 10 hr'p m t l. , k U!1m th'tr I ti nrj 1 aru per rt'v wril in,t a?n ,liii( k mi Uvir-Jcr. It h brrn a v.M send lo at IV. Iherce's Hes4nt INrllcU curt cw- r ? j Working Night and lay. : The busieil ml mightiest ii'lle thing that ever was made is I 'r. Mns-ew i f.if. l'ii a. These mils change we-iit- j nets into strength, lislleesnrsg into ; energy, braiu-tag inio menial piwer. 1 They're wonderf :l in building op the ! health. Only 2c. per box. -iold by i Ur. Kremer. This season there is a large death rate among children from croup and lung trouble. Prompt action will save the little ones from thee terrible diseases. We know of nothing so certain to give instant relief as One 3iiuu:eCough Cute, it can also be re'ied upon in grippe and all throat and lung troubles of adults. Pleasant to take Dr. W. K. Kremer. Klour lo Kit-liang. Farmers, do not haul your w heat 2tl to 50 miles to exchange, Scott Oiilliu will give roti as many pounds of flour for a bushel ol wheat hs any mill ill give you. You will find Scott titiilin st Ills Hay, Flour, Feed and Sied Store. Cor. 6th and I streets, J rants Pa?s, Ore. Narrow Folks And thuit-sighted tie alers d .n'l lo. if like to be ctiuiind We there is tliu hast shadow of pre ti xt (or it. liy listening for t ears for I lie faintest no'e-i of d scon tent, we've learned to give peo ple what they want, nc ed, or expect. ' This is a modern Drug Store. If Iheie is ever apparent cause for dis.-ati.-faetion tell i:. Yon wi'l find us taking your part. Slover Drug Co. ATOrilKCAKIKS, I- root Sr., Opposite Depot. At Kcil Time. 1 take a pleseant herb drink, ti e next morning I feel bright nil. I my complex ion is better. My doctor says it acts genlly on my stoniachjiver and kidnvs, and is a pleasant laxative. It is made from herbs and i prepared as easily as tia. It is called Lane's Medicine. All druggists sell it at 7j i ts. Lane's Fami ly Medicine moves Ihe bowels each day. If you cannot get it, send for a free pu.ni- Addre- Orator F. Woouward, l.e N. WATER AFTER THE SODA. Dealr Cor n DrlnU la Proof Thai Ilia Sivrrt SId lines Not Unrneb Thirst. "'i:l n ii haie a class of irnter after your ice .-:-. a:n sc.ca. lady V" said the clerk at tl.e :.!a foiititain, according to the l liica-,- , Tribune. "If you phase." :ii.sm ered the etis- ln:i:rr. ' ta-;e out "Do y. to his 'c H vl .11 , "I I: :-'l , --. 'Tiic iiatr takes the meet of n v ti i:;tli." ii kr:. u." rciini'i! the clerk t. ti ' . i. : a - 1 h : m :i: a n n rvnl caa't a 'f n! to kao. k n. c n but I wo Ii tin.! .ikf to tl . tiiat t.bat ! to have l.a.l iter. If ): ti,.-- nip. ir-t bl r tr I'nt siie c: t I: :, :a! :i:.k ua'er .:' -f ler . ! 1 1 t 1 e ' of v, a ' It's the f on. tain. - bale re- tutT I.a ' a i a ' '.' . is I - a with it t 1 f at h : n i..:,- Ul. ler. fruit. I!.,-, ; p' it; ! Ch.-r 1;dogs SUFFLR FROM WORRY. Army Wrunlun. Th crmid ariuv renri.-n ii. .1 the one sad avtr.iie en.ie of , J.ah.' ret!-.' in t ! .l.ri'.i fern: of a r. ii.ti.o;, ,r, . fa: . . i 1 ("rV. l?Hr.V: : Fr t ; ' lin.i: r : for n.c i pis!-1 ,-. I till- , c Ul'.i.'Ii n ; and ti. loins e be by.1 and p'a fcOlired gerouv ! A: ..: blo. k tor-, v ...-;-; . llle, . e Like 1 ot rap to InJ ,i ,i id ti:el i b . .d tl.. Tb. THRONE OH WEDDING, Dill U Ltiahlv llhlnitn Q Marry ad t lUniali llUll'D. In optVr ti 'T h.'l : r..r . he Ii:ch hut r hrrr e A '! f the 'UT lit Who is Getting hoe Sets Mincing Knivis... Cake Turners Cow Pells Iron Handles Mops Candlestickca Door Kevs . . . . Goc . . . . 7c ... 6c . ... 10c c .... 6c . ... 4c .... 6c Picture Nads, 8. 0 Tumbler Olatses 2c Fresh Garden Seeds in Bulk, 10 pk of any kind 35c Another Big Shipment of Oiwli U.'i !: liiiH Ti'oni tlie JCnsir SIX BARGAIN TABLES AT Smith's New York Racket Store. HARROWS I Wo have the famous SYRACUSE PLOWS And all farm machinery, Wagons and all manner of wheeled vehicles. Hardware, Oils and Paints, F. Iff. SCIIUlf T. N EY Smith Bros. Mercantile Co. 6th AND FRONT STS , HOWARD'S OLD CORNER. Full-weight Fancy Creamery Butter. A few more of those Picnic Hams at 10c a pound. Choice lino of Canned Fruits and Vegetables at pop ular prices. -Lenten Season l!eiins Feb. 20 Ends Apr. 0 Nice line of Salt and Canned Fish. Wo have a large assortment of Men's Soft Shirts on tlio road and which are due shortly. (Jive us a call and wo know we can interest you. Tin and (iranitc Ware at lowest cash prices. Smith Bros. Mercantile Co. COR. FRONT AND S.XTH STREETS. IIOWard"8 0W StanA' Don't Eiulanger Your Life By ruling a tin frame Bicycle. Ride a Ilacycle, Stearns, Crescent, Crawford, 1$. & Special, or Spaulding And you will he in the lead from start to finish. These wheels weigh fiom 22 to 26 pounds, and are constructed of the best material obtainable. Ve sold over 100 Crescents last year and but one frame proved defective. The Racycle is warranted for one year. The Stearns will be made by the Crescent people, and will be the i-ame fine piece of mechanism as usual. The Crawford and H & H Spec ial will be greatly improved and are perfect beauties. The Spaul ding is a new one in this place but is one of the leading wheels in Uje Kast, and is fully warranted. I sell fur cash 01 on installments, and take old wheels in part payment, I equip any of the above wheels with any make of Tires, Handle liars, Saddles or pedals, with or" without CoY-iter Urakes or Cushion Frames. satliiies. . . li.ih.lie I'.ji IV..il. . . I'haii.s Tires 75 to M (HI 1 .VI to 1' .VI 1 11 to :i ( ll .VI in :i 0 1 - VI tu ii 0;) ! Second hand Hie - - j . vill. OVUIIM IMIUI letter coji.wiiit press, good as new cost $.2-vours for $5. One new Mar Lathe with all the latest improvements, chuck and tools cnp:e. it inch swing, 6 feet 6 inches between centers a ban:am Ia cash. ' b First-class repairing at reasonable prices. .v-Your Money's Worth or your Money Hack. W. A. PADDOCK, At the Hicyclc Den, Last of Depot. A t-rluhilul muml.T "in oiien raie H horrible Hum ' 'lA'itof bruise. lUirkl-n's Aniii-a ".ve. kill the .n in and protnptly tua! it. Cures Kt-vr ore-, I'lrer, Hoils, l'orn, aiul ail Skin Kruptions. Hest The t-iire on tartli. Only Swia. a Ux. Cure laraiue. SulJ by lr. A Twlut 01 ii. p,m. llntheniht mil turn on the electric b-rtli Iiht in the HuJIaian Stautlar,! !eepii!,i Cars, oti ihe -Vr.hern lViiic's -orm Loast l.mntevi. To lights ii j.-ach Mition. (iet a North Coast Limit j e i teaMel. A. 1. Clurllou, As't t 'ien'l I t'1- Act. ."0 Morrison tt. : iVTtlan.l. Oregon. Cor. o . l.en llireatcnt-l by i.utlllll0nia or wiy other lun troahl, romp: relief i jn.wwy.a. u i, ,iaI ,0 (!H,av Ve woud iLW-ft that One Minute 1 onti ure t taken as soo ! as in.lu-. K...of having ik.n col are notid t , j ... fjf.y jlfe i -'i"iPlin.-Ir. W. K. Knmer. 'jTHjTV-?EVENTH VEH. 4 4 ll WORLD-WIDE CIRCULATION . j Tnty Pajes; Weekly- Eliistratei ) r-sxi. ;ouas tu tut, roszris. i . 3-S8 AXD SCIESWIC PRESS. the Odd Pennies? Harness Snaps, 2 Shell Hrarketa Taper Fttt-s Tack Pullers Stove Lifters 6 Dinner Plates S Cups and Saucers Deep Dishes Laige Platters., ls Ual. Pitcher 5c 12c 5c 6c 5c ..54c liOc 12c i'iic 25c FIRM, NEW GOODS, NEW PRICES il Oil I., inlet 11.4. I'i11 I.HDlerns l!e:l Hiin Cupni . Air Tulies. . . . $ .V) to )! 0.1 . 1 7.") 10 :l 00 2" to 1 00 . 2 .'ill to L' ") 1 50 to - IK) cycles all makes, all mires rw .ii 1 ;;M. J. Shields & Co. ( imiver, mill iin.HrU-rs "f all kiu.I, of Grass & Field Seeds , "'"'"' wl fur .'vorunvn i.i-lur 11 ...jr -,.,.,,., , Ulf ,.unlrv hv "'t mill murict e,., ' Win, ,', ?' ! '"' ""''M'-n.'nl,.l the At-n, iiluiral ; f1"-"'" '! 1'iiiliuun. Mib- tiini.lr,,l ,h:t,-r.'ni tin. I- innl llruim,, Ineriuu-. Tail M,;,w n-,u. ... .- .,; ,.ra.,. fall M .!.. Illl ,. ;. '":! ii iirv. Fiat Mcitiniel live l,ra-. cnliaril iiruv. Th,.. "utter are Inali k.u. r !Ter, i ,,em an, I will m;,lr, -ni and .ri,e.-. We ar aNo proer nn,l importers uf Clovert, Alfalfas, Pea.. Corn. Wheat, Rusii Speltz, Millets ind ill kinds of Field Sred. i.fiiT.ifTn''" ' ei" r' n Act . nr. l 'T"rT o! ""ulKfr J f 5, "I'"-'' ' nil"'"". I.' aim I l" '"'-ilv. M,.-on. ii'iu iuhV". ,'ns furllli?r ",furm1- M. J. SHIELDS & CO, MOSCOW, IDAHO. in V f,ri'r-n oln fail to ulv inJ.rMlun b,cls, HifTrnndneMonlr .bum,nu,,.(Jf. T,,.r! ftMl. una "at I K.lol Iiysp.,,.!, Cure. It cnrrt n.l.0,'ttC,0, "X1--' n-l ' t -I,, U'f,L-':- U """"W J00 vt. . r. Kreuer. wtT St.. sn F.sco.' Cac