ROGUE RIVER COURIER GRANTS PASS, OREGON. OFFICE, BIXTH STREET, BETWEEN O AND H. Published Every Thursday. Subscription Rata : One Tear, in advance, Bix Month, Three Months, Single Copies, II 28 .65 .X6 JUb Advertising Rates Furnished on application at the ofllce, or by niaiL A. E. VOOHHIES, FRED MENSCH, Editor nosl Oregon, as sseund-class mail matter. TnUUSDAY, MARCH 27, 1901. President McKinley and bit parly will probably pas through Ursula Fane about the Htb of May. Arrangements lor their proper reception will be made by the citizens of Urania l'aaa. Carrie Nation has fallen out with btr assistant, Nick Cbilea, in the public tion of "The Umasber's Mail." Chiles euppresaed an editorial written by Mn Nation, (coring tbe judge before whom the was tried. Three month trial subscriptions for the Couuma are now offered for 25 cents to new subscribers. Theme who are not taking our paper will do well to try it for three tnontha. We are aure they will wiah to continue the subscription Birmingham. Alabama, has been vie lied by terrible etorm and cyclone and many livea are lost. Again the people of the Pacific coant have an opportunity to congratulate themselves on their climatic advantages and should be thankful that they live in country where auch dent ruction la never known. Japan baa entered a formal proleat lo tbe Kusso-Chinese treaty snd a clash between Kuaaiaaud Japan la among the possibilities. Japan la expected to have the support of Ureut Britain in case ol war. Russia baa been deiteroua enough to strengthen her bold on Manchuria and ia prepared to take in more pro vinces on (be least excuse The Chinese muddle ia in situation to become an object leason to exemplify the result of national greed. A plot to assassinate Ciar Nicholas of Ilusaia waa recently discovered, A mine of dynamite waa found beneath the royal palace sud several notabilities are aaid to be Implicated. The czar la in a atateof nervoua prostration and is con stantly in dread ol acsaseinallon, The present agitation in Russia seems aerloua and many think that the troublea are onlv beginning. Tbe Ciar ol Kussia, who has more power at hie command than almost any other one man, has really tees liberty than the meanest citizen. Those who carp attains! our government would do well seriously consider that of any other country on earth. All are imperfect but ours la the beat. The business college now In process n arrangement la an enterprise which should command the heartiest support of all the Ursula I'aaa people. The advantage and necessities of a coin mercial education are too well known to require any demonstration. When w are given an opportunity (or convenient dvantagea to our young people in that line we should appreciate it and ac- accordlnoiv. A h sinnsfl rolleue is ol advantage not alone to those who receive commercial instruct inn. It la no lesa an advantage to onr business men, who have heretofore Iwhi compelled to tin port their high grade business employes. There ia the best of reasons why our own young people should be uiven the lucra tive and the advantagnoua positions if they are fitted for them and the Inslltu lion now under construction will be the means ol to doing. The businessmen can not fall to realise the sdvsntage it la to them to have the opportunity ol im mediate selection of rmVient help when ever they need it ami the college will he of matin la! advantage to them In that regard. Resides this, the reputation and higher standing and importance ol such an Institution will give our city is an item will worthy of consideration and one which our people appreciate. I'.lwood Minehln, winner of the Ore gon intercollegiate oratorical contest has been accused of plagiarism in that con test and some sensation has resulted. The general opinion seems to he that the charge la not well founded and tin defeated colleges, who seemed loudest in hia denunciation have abandoned the charge. A MuMiunville dispatch to the Oregonian says: Mc.Mlnnville College will not further prosecute the charge ol plagiarism against Klwood Minehln, winner of the Oregon Intercollegiate oratorical contest. The executive com mittee's verdict ol vindication is ac cepted in good pail. W. I.air Tli-ini sou, president ol the atate association aaya he pushed this rase not against Mr. Miiu-hin, but for what he believed to be in the interest ol oratory, ami mi that it has been decided In favor of Mi. Minchin, i.e will go to Walla Walla and woik hard for his success. The cuo litmus which prevail in this country as regards the quails mining industry are peculiar. The country is full ol undeveloped propped, many of them of such supreme excell ence that milling men from other parts exclaim in astonishment and can not Sxak too loudly in their luvor. We have only a few established quarts mines where any depth has been at tained, but those we have a ill bear com parison with Ih mines of any country In the world. The uiiues which have beeen developed have never failed to Improve with depth. Almost without ezception, the ore body increases in site and becomes undeniably permanent hi character. The valuea Increane almost always Irom the surface shooing. Our three deepeat mines, the Ashland, the Greenback and the Uold bug, which are not yet deep aa compared to mini a in many other places, have all improved t each successive level and at the pres ent time present the most tatisfsctoyr appearance in their history, l'retent Don't Send For Them avis iiavi: mils Julia Marlowe If you see them you will want them. BED -STA1J STORE, W. L DEAN. & CO., Propr. Front St. opposite Depot. indications are to the effect that the number of established quartz minea will soon be largely increased as many are now in process of systematic and busi ness like development. Mine owners and prospectors tired of waiting for capital to take bold of their proper! is are developing them as they can, though often handicapped by lack of funds, and are making mines out of their prospects. If more of this work bad been done in years gone by, this country would be much farther advanced than it now ia In the quartz mining industry. Many of the most promising properties areowned by men without means. These men are often Sharply criticised for not disposing of their properties to those who are able to develop them, yet a man can hardly be bl-med for refusing to accept a few hundred dollars for a property that he ia certain is worth nianv thousands. Tasteless Chinttt Prunet. . il. B. Miller, of Eugene, who waa ap pointed consul to Chung King, China, but who appears not to have been able to And the place, and ia acting as tem porary Conaui at Shanghai, has aunt to II. E. Dutch aamples of Chinese dried prunet and dates, the best they have ; which sell for 10 centa per pound there. The prunea are little ahrivuled things, not much larger than large raisens. and are tough, pithy and tasteless, and as an edible bear about the same comparl son to Oregon prunea aa chalk to cheese. Mr. Miller la of opinion that there ia a market for Oregon prunea in China ami Mr. Dutch is inclined to take tho' same view, but there is no certainly of this. The peculiar taste of the Chinese, which leads them to prefer carp and suckers to salmon, may lead them to prefer the miserable little shriveled, pithy, taste lesa fruit of their own country to the choicest of Oregon prunet. Mr. Doech intends to exhibit some of these Chinese prunea at the Ituffulo Exposition aa a (oil to the Oregon prunea. Oregonian. During the Past Week We Have Received Many Silk Waists Lomo in ami hoo whiit wo $5.00. Sat teen Waists Mcrcorizod SuUeon, kIuuIcb at $2.50. Dress Skirts.... looks Wo aro showing an up-to-tlato to $10.00, Dress Trimmings l'loatotl Chid'on, ilk Allovors, Liicph, Insertions, T lick ings and 15ra'ula in all the latest designs. Spring and Summer Dress Wo have a complete line Wo invito you to come trouble to hhow goods. Council Mtitln, The city council held its regular el inn on Thursday evening, all the council being present. The following hills were allowed: Hair Kiddie Hardware Co, 91'2-tO; S P.O. A 1. Co., 7 tot; Shiver Drilgt'o., t!5: Cramer lltoa, (1 .73; F. F. tirove, $1; A. Morris, -'.70; John Patrick, t:i0o0 The street committee reported favor ably on the griding of Pine street from Main street lo the river. Two ordinances were passed; one lo authorise compilation ol the city nrdi nances and the other In vacate a portion of Hie ailev in block Ml, liailroad addi tion. The resignation ol II. 1". Hell as mar- thai waa accepted and John I.ot-khiirt was appointed. Council adjourned to meet Wed net .lay evening, March 27. At lleil Time, take a pleasant herb drink, the next morning I feel bright and my complex ion is better. My doctor says il sets gently on tuy stomach, liver and kilne a, and ia a pleasant laxative. It is made from herbs and la prepared at easily as tea. It ia called 1-ane's Medicine. All Iruguists sell it at 75 i ts. Lane's Fami ly Medicine moves the bowels each day. If )oti cannot get it, sen, I f.,r a free sam ple. Address, Orstjr F. Woodward, I Hoy, S. Y. Quick delivery The Weekly Oregoata Away - Shoes - for Ladies Piano Recital. Tbe recital given by the pupila of Miss Belle Itobinson'e music class on last Wednesday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. If. C. Kinney waa attended by a number of Interested friends and w.is a pronounced musical success. All the pupila acquitted themselves with marked credit and the display of pro greesive musical talent would be flatter ing to a larger town than ours. In the rapid advancement and accurate woik of the pupils, the thorough and Judi cious methods of their teacher were very apparent. Miss Kobinson is a teacher who builda for permanent improvement and'oiiiits no detail by which the most perfect work possible may be attained J. lie selec'lons gives by the youugir pupila were surprisingly well rendered whilo the others handled difficult miisi cal compositions in a mnnnei which would have been a credit to far older end more practiced performers. I'ollowmg is tho program as it aa given : Duo Enkhatisen Winnie, Flanagan and Miss Robinson Hong Without Words Merkel Evelyn Jennings ' asi.l Kullak Grace lluva Khephnrds All And Muiduns Kuir..Ncvin Marjory Kinney Mysterious A ffuir Ituinecke innio Flunairan A Confession ,. .Thome (iiissie Parker Hungarian Buttle Kong Huinhold .Mna l uddock Duo-Htudy E1.U Jester and lirace Iluvs Pleading doldbeck Cora Smith Polish Dunco Hcharwenka l.tluil Palmer 1(a) Lovo Song Ilensolt ((b) Dance of tho F.lvea (ir Laura Parker Turanlullo Huff Cora Hmith vaise caprice Kubenstein Adulm llurtli PcrH!tuul Movement Weber Laura Parker Jew Novelties can show yon for $3.50 iinl like silk. In all the lutost lino of Skirts at $1.50 (loods.... in all the latest styles, ami see what wo have. No It THE MILWAUKIE." A familiar name lor the OiiYag,,, Mj -aoace.xm. lam Hallway, known all over the I'nion as the Ureal ltailwa a tor rioner Limited " trains every day and niht between Si. Paul and Chicago, and Or.iaha and Chicago, ineomy ported trains in the world i luersiuti.i: I ouiuH-tioiis are made Willi All transcontinental Lines, assur ing lo passengers the boat service known i. usurious coaches, electric litihls. sleam lust, nfa veiily equalled by no other line. .-ee t nai your tukel reads via" The .Milwaukee when going lo any point in me i in iel Males or t'anaila. All tick et agents sell litem. ror rates, pamphlets or other infor mal ion, at,ires, J. W.C vskv, C. J. Kpuv, Trav. l ass Ant. tieneral Agent. srirti a, N asu. PonrHKp, Or "oen you are bilious, u those famous little pills known as IVW iuV i, .... ir r.ariy ivisoia u, cleanse the livei .no ooweis. Iliey never griiw. . lr. " . f. Kieiuer. l.ll'L . ... .... " nai a t. natr far Is" I the ti'le ol a little iKX.klet just issued by the Burlington Route. Send lor our-they are tree. If you ate going east you should wrlie f, r this ami our ratea, which are the lowest. Address K. Foster. Ticket Aceuf, Purling!.- Koute, Corner 3d snd .S;stk S i., port land, Ore. mMning motes. J. K. Ilarrey came in Thursday from a visit t his mining property on Six Mile. J It 8 -i'tt, a mine owner of Huiohttg ones, a irii-u'sry of the ApjdegVe, visit d Gr.ii. li-l s'Thu- diy. Ed. Daly brought in two Kn i of ore from Josephine creeit Una week lo be t eatedat W. (J. Wright's quartz m.ll. (ico. St. John, tho prominent mining man ol Williams, came in on Thursday Ui meet his wife and chil lier, on tl.eir ariival from fjan Francisco? They went out lo Wiiliams on Friday. McKarlane A Co. are developing a promising quartz property on Lone creek and have penetrated a distance of 10c) feet on the vein which presents the movt encouraging uppearences. The Exchequer quartz mine in the Williams district now has a steam hoist In operation snd is preparing to tink lo a depth ol 300 feet. Samples of ore picked up at rand'mj on the dump show free gold visible to the naked eye besides tulphiirels in qu intity. J. C. Matiison, of the ISig Yank mine near Oalice, has returned from Portland at.d is looking a'ter the mine. His company is figuring on a smeller. The H g Yank is en immense propsition, and will make its piescnce known when it is operated. Last Naturday the Messrs. Ilunlerand ll-ty struck a pay chuti 12 inches in width that is worth in round numbers, '1000 per ton, with every indication ot the ore body becoming larger 33 they get deeper. Bitch discoveries, hive been made for several weeks in succession (iold iiiil News. TATTOOED WITH PORTRAITS. Hasy Soldlara liar Portraits ol Thalr Srcealbrarls I'rleked lata Their Ilaeka. The American soldiers leaving- San Francisco for the Philippines are re sponsible for an entirely new lover's Idea, anva nn exchniie of that city. '1 hey have the portraits of their sweet- hinrlt skillfully tattooed upon their barks. "Prof." Jake LoniMla ia the man who makes a living by tt-itoolng the faces of Infatuated folks upon each other's backs. Lmidells's business brir.gs him in convict with men, worn in und children. Women are hit best customers. Soya he, regarding hit pe culiar nUslmi: 'Dm ir.fr the war I tattooed many a o'.iliii'j photo upon hla eweetheai t's arm, and the aoldirr often had her picture or came written by herself re proMicid upon his breast. Many llrit- ikh sold. eis have hadi the portraita of their w ives or sweethearts tattooed on the bnek hrfnie fro! rig to South Africa. It ia u fmf with tin- otHcers especially I know one who I. us the portraits of two k'lrls tut toned upon his breast with their numea henenth them. 'iou wouhJ be surprlnd to know how many women bare their necks nnd orma for the needles, it Is Incoming a fad here just as it did in London yeurs ngo. "Yea, a woman Is usually scarsd when she test the instrument and' ink, but the gives me lesa trouble thuu u man when the dUeoveis that tattooingdoes not hurt much after all. I.att week 1 spent a linlf i!ny working on the arm of a hiidc-to-lie. Yei.rs ago she had a mini's mime plaeedi there, t h.nl to ob literate Il by tilling lu with n flower de sign. She mid it would never do for the groom to know about the other mini. "Here is n lirft of the ill-signs I tat tooed upon the limbs not long ago of Mrs. Flunk 'uldnell, the l.ctress: Sniike. hnrres, pelicuck. hut terflii-a. lloir. anchor, parrots, cockatoo. clockci-ed stockings, necklace, eagles, stars, ling, hearts, shiiliU, leaves nnd fun." PROFITS IN MARITIME TRADE. ramp Hlrnnirra lii. Mora Monrr Than I he Finely Appointed tlfets l.lnera. It Is 0 fact worthy of note In Km- llsh maritime experience Hint the great passenger steamship companies arc not those which lire the most nrof. table si-a going entcrprisea. 'I lie l.on- Ion Kcoiiomist has recently given the net proilta for Kcwrnl of these lines for last year nnd the rear precedinir. tua the I'unarit companv ouul in ditidi-nds to its stockholders in the venr lsi'S three ami one half per cent, and in ismij five per cent. The Itoyal Mail paid in each of these two veiirs live per cent., and we Imagine thnt, if they had been given, the dividend showings of the I'. and 0. would not have I n greatly better than this. The Intimation ia given that durimr the prej-eitt year protlta will be less, for the reason that there has been a at adMtnoe in the price of fuel auf- uciciil In n large conu-anv to almost it up a low rale of dividend. The tonnage that has i-rove,! mot protltnble to llritish hi owners has been Hint of the tramp variety, where high sped la not an object, and where it is not necessary to employ nnd pay waget to those whose mum duty it is to tidy up the ship and polish the brass work. There were quite h num ber of these Knglish tramp tte.nners that paid Inst year o their owners SO 1 or per vein, uiviueio! cu the coat of : the siiine. or course, n part of this Income In shipping property has to be set aside for dcpreciaiUin and repairs, but in the onset we have reference to these dividends were earned and paid after a seasonable amount had been deducted to make pood these to Loss of mental energy, luck of thought power, failing memory or inability to ctm ccutrato tho mind on tho work in hand, thoro is nothing so gixd na Dr. Miles' Nen-ine. Its jKiwerful intlueneo in build bg up nnd strengthening tho broken down nerres, makes this great renunly au inval uable braln-fiHxl and restorative. It nour ishes, fortifies and refreshes tho tired aud worn-out brain nnd gives new strength, new life, and new energy to tho system. Adda renewed force to tho Step and new life Soli by aH dttgiti on a guarxntre. i Belgian Hares. Rlvsr Side Rabbitrjr. Uretder of throngbbred Pedigrees 1 Belgiau Hates ol popular strain', pent ' he ded by superb impoited DASH I METEOR and PRINCESS BHAVHICE ' scores 05 Dikh Meteor is one of the ; fiue-t but kt in America, youngs'ers from these harea for tale, also some ! heavy weight Belgiau's will weigh about 12 pounds when matured the otilv heavy weighti in Southern Otegon. Wtitc for prices or call and see my harea before buying elsewhere. Addiest Hakkv Majish, Riverside Kabbiiry, (iraiits Peas, Oregon, box 164. Kcrby Items. Mrs. Dave (iilmore baa been seriously ill with the grip but it now recovering. M-. Court Bros, mine near Altbuuse Is paying them well and presents a most encouraging appearance. A very pleasant uaitjr was held Sattir-1 day at the home ol Mrs. John Turner, on the anniversary of her birthday. j C. T. Payne resumed on Saturday the management of the Union hotel which baa lately been conducted bv Mr. ts'lnne. Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. .Mat he son are now residents of Kerby. Mr. and Mrs Miller have assumed charge of the Mathewsoii farm. Crosby's mine 011 No. 7 gulch, nea'r Urownlown is being operated with the most satisfactory tmults. The g,,l J jt coarse and good eiz-d nugeia ere 110 rarity. The King mine 011 Althou.-e, formerly the Hansen property, hue resumed op ira liona. The equipment of this mine was damaged curiously by the hix.'i water s-jine lime ago. "Uncle" Archie Tycer's mine, three miles from Browntown, lias been protlnc Ing richly this season Hia operation are toiuevthai handicapped by the short ness of lh water supply. Ed Cennplt and John Lewis have a fine surface allowing of copper on Woodi creex.aoove wamo. the ore carries t t. ! .1. . ... . uigu per cent ami appearances are favorable for the development of a large ore body. Miss Luc George, who recently closed a mv.Tijfiil term of ecbool at Kerby, has been engngpd to teach the school in district No. 33, beginning on Mondav April 1. Miss Oeorge ia one of our most successful teachers and one whose re cord in that line it a throughly iiiflicient recommendation for excellence as teacher. B. E. Meredith, is steadily operating his initio near the mouth of Josephine creek and it improving a very favorable season lo I he utmost. Three giants are in operation and piping Is continue. Highland day. The mine will not be closed down for tho season unlil about the first of June. Mrs. Ktuse, familiarly known Auntie" Kruse, one of the oldest resi dents of Kerby, intends leaving soon for ew York, Her many friends regret her departure tint wish her the greatest happiness in her new home. Chas Hansen has purchased hei resilience pioperty in Kerby and intends to move to town in a short time. II. L. Wilson, who purchased the merchandise slock of J.I). IfayeeA Co. some lime ago, ban discontinued Ihr store and removed Ihe remaining Hock 'o Inland, where be is putting in a .1 irge mercantile establishment. Mis( Avuti iieoiire hai been managing t lie store foi ir. Vinson prior lo lis removal, with the most t-oininei.dahle and ellirieiil business c.ipacitv and enterpiiso. I.lse Oliver I wist, children ask foi more w-iien given One Minnie C.uirb Cure. Mothers endorse it hieblv i,,r roup. It qmcklr cures all coualis and aim every throat ami umr t r. .,, 1 ' is a specific or irrinne nml nsib, 1 lots long been a well known remed lo- whomiinir cuiuh. Ilr w 1. Kremer. Wlmi'a Your I-ace World? times n fortune, but never, if yuti hnvc a sallow complexion, a iann.li..,,.! I, 'I' palchei and blotches on the skin, all signs of Liver Tumble, lint !r. Kings .New Life Pills give Hear Skin, liosy Cheeks, liich Complexion only 'j cents at Dr. Kremer'a Drug More. Don't Rub It In. All ACHE5 AND PAINS LOOK ALIKE TO Scotch Remedy Tiicre r f. nr pood reasons why evert household slould s: this rerr.eJys Mrst It retvetratos uulek r anil d.n than any known rein,.,!,-Scotia-It removes ps!n snd sereness it ThlM - It conutns n rhinnt I I vn iii . or lo'l"1 anU Is anunnnta. not volant. Feur,h HM-ai.,, It tt, only safe, tjulck market. -'.'ru. luuim on tut 8,',U by all dnuBists at u cents. SCOTCH REiY.EQY COMPANY SAN VttANCMCO ip My nerves were debilitafed, and I had much dullness, confusion, of thought and Inability to perform accustomed brain work. After severe mental effort I would bo so overcome and weak that my stomach was greatly deranged. Hearing of Dr. Miles' Nervino I tgan taking it; and I truly believe a good share of tho nerve energy I have influeaoo." tied system, puts a new lidit in tho ev to the mind. Now is the timo Dr. Miles Bprlnic Has Como. And Ihe era of house cleaning will soon be at hand. Don't wait till the minute yo l want painting don before seeing a a uter, hot leave orders with Wm Bong, oflice opposite Dr. Van j Dvke'e si lence ..Easter Eggs.. 100 5SSS 5C PAAS CAUCO and PICTURE PAPERS for EASTER EGGS. Simple, Cleanly, Easily Applied. No stained lingers. and no dirt and muss to clean up after u.-ing APOTHECARIES, Front 8r., Opposite Depur. FlGPRUWE Cercevl The most wholesome and nutritious substitute for cof fee and tea. Made from the choicest California figs, prunes and selected grains. A delicious, strengthening beverage holds its delicate flavor to the bottom of the cup. Physicians recommend Figprune. All grocers sell it A (iemlp Hint. In our style of climate, with its sudden changes ol temperature, rain, w ind and sunshine often iiHenninuli-d in a snide day, it ia no wonder that our children ftietidi and relatives are so frequently taken from us by needed colds, half the deaths resulting directly from this cause. , bottle of Uoschee'e German rup kepi about, vour home for imme diate use will pievent Peiiuus sickness, laitfo doclor'a bill, and perhaps death by the use of three or fmr dosei ror ciirinv! Consumption, Hemorrhages I ueuniotiia, .Severe CuiikIis, Croup, or any disease ol the Throat or Lungs success is simply woinierlul, as vour dtuuiiist. will tell you vet a sumpl botlle free from Dr. Kremer. Kejjulur sue, 75 cu. (iet tjre. n's Prizo A 'inutiae. O ft 1 ti Vw a '-. ( vj rt it -s e cures coughs and colds at c;:a: t: vlon t mean tiiat it rclievts you for a little whil it cures. It h;ts been doing tliis for half a century. It has saved hundreds of thousands of lives. It will save yours il you give it a chance, "1 I v iienh tv-ncfn from tt, tht mri.,1 srtilt,,, 4 1 g cuulu l(..-l. l.n.n, .,ni( Ins.- Ir .11l.lr.' Lit. VI.. ANI.i.KCAk, Wauilunl. X V Still.. tl's C'lnstiiortlivn f'llrw Im inltl Itw alt itrttui- I u'i4rntes (,hi v.Hh every Ivotllw I! ,-nt .vr.- i.t r-Nl I -ll.-rl l your clruggUI untl i;i-t ,,Mr itt.ii.. j h.tt H. Ti:l!'n. rrs t. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificiall v ditresta the food and iMa Nature Id Bireuitlheuiuir aud recoD- itraclltift the exhausted dlgestlva or gans. It Istha lutostdlscoTrreddirJeat auiauuuiuia no otner preparation can approach It In eQiciem-T. It in stantly relievesand permanently cures j'jspepsia, Jtiaigesiion, lieartburn, Flatulence. Sour Stomach. Nausea. Sick Headache, Uastralnia (.'ramp.sand all other results of imperfect dipest ion. Price see ami $l. Ijrfeslrecontatnav4tlmea amailsiis. tUiokallais-utclysisiaiuaiietirrte -'oar4 ty E. C. OeWITT iCO,Cblcog9. FOft SALE BY w'. F. KREMER. sinco enjoyed is dua r ita Kev. L. Steere. Douglas, 'VVyom. gives to trr new it firmness to tho Medical Co., Elkhart, lad. Don't Trust A FEW MOMENTS WITH YOCR EVES WIDE OPEN WILL SAVE YOU MANY MOMENTS OF REGRET. SEEAXD LET ME EXPLAIN THE GOOD FEATURES O ononis' 10 p" BEFORE YOU BUY F. Don't Endanger Your Mfe . I5y riding a tin frame Bicycle. Ride a Racycle, Stearns, Crescent, Crawford, B. & H. Spe cia', or Spaulding And-ou will bo in the lead from start to finish. J.:r.my-"n L;s cvr I'lvcld. is one of tte s fl.VH f Hie towu. Hi is fo proud o( it tt.;- 1: .in h:. himself up with one foot, to I;r?ep u:n ltillir eff bsokwarri)! Yon ni t lo juss s frm. of youid, if you buy It IroLi tuj Ui,',-.it tot CRAWFORDS JYou moneys worth or your money back. VV. A. PADDOCK, at The Bicycle Den East VALUABLE BOOK FREE" SEND NAME and ADDRESS for the Now Era Edition of The Emporium Ecoooralat a- aow lo Preaa. Our large, profusely il lustrated Spring and Sum mer Catalogue, describing the new fashions, and giving lowest Department Store prices for every thing to eat, drink, wear or use. T ESI AIL To all Rull'erfrB from wlialpvcr wenknps or debility, rhvuinftliem, laum tiack.cti:., I olTt r my Dr. Sanden Electric Belt upon one or two months' aliaolnte free trial, unlioiit ono cent being paid in ailvunco or deposited in any manner. All tliot I ufk ia that, th receiver deal honestly y nie, an I will buy him. Send (or my latest book of information, jimt published, givimt all information regarding my invention and free trial system. Sanden Electric Belt Co, Ruj3i.ll Blctk, Portland, - - Ore -on. EAST and SOUTH VIA THK t n 1 mni ' 11 u AWW Shasta Route Train. I.eavn Granta Pan. for Port land and Way KtaUonn at 0:30 a. lu. anil (1:13 p. m. Porlland. . . . 8:"0 a.m. Ciranl-il'ass. ..10:4.1 Din 8:SO p.m. 10:13 a in. 12 ::" a.m. 6 .0,1 a m 8:45 a.m. 7:00a.m :li p.m. 7:2 a.m. 8:30 a.m. r. Ashland. . . l2 :;io a.m. r. Ssrraiuenlo 5:10 p.m. Ar. SanFrani-iM-n. 7:45 p m. Oiden 4 .V) d m. Ar. Denver 0.30 a.m. Ar. kniiMa Citv. .7 :'-'5 a.m. Ar. Chicago 7 a.m. Ar. Lo. Ancelea. .2:00 n. m. . m. in. 8:05 a. 01. 6:01 p. m, (MX) a. m. Ar Fl Pn 6:(0 p Fort Worth. . t):i;0 a. Ar.tity of llexn oll :110 a. m. 11 :110 a. m r. Houston. . .4:00 a. m. 7:f0a. m. Sew Orleans 6:110 d. in. :uin m Ar. Washinirlon . RA1 a m. fla Ar. New York. . .12:10 p. in. 12:10 n. m! rULLM AN AND TOURIsT CARS on both train Chair cars Sarram.ntn n H len ar.d Kl Paso, and Tourist cars lo Chicaji, St. Louis, New Orleans and Washington. Conned ing at San Francisco with several steamship lines for Honolulu. apan.Cblr.3, Philippines, Central and South America. See J. P. Jester, agent at Grant P. Pasa atation or address Nim cre floor fpice l.uoj clerka. C. II. MARKHAM. i. P. a.. Portland, Ore to Blind Luck OF INVESTIGATION OF THE- TOOLS ANY OTHER KIND II. SCHMBUT. I sell for cash or on entail ments, and take old wheels in part payment, I equip any of the above whaels with any make of Tires, Handle Bars, Saddles or Pedals, with or without Coaster Brakes or Cushion frames. First-class rpa iring at reasonable prices. of Depot. RELIABLE .Poultry Yards.. Breeder of Prize Winner!) ami High Scoring Burred Plymouth Hacks, H. C. Brown Leghorna, Bronze Turkeys, KcolcU Collie l)o The highest a oiiiit l'ljin iulh Kock and Urowu Li.'liorn (Jocks in thn Stale; at Roselmri: Show ono 1st an. I 2nd on Plymouth Rock Cocka; I-exhorns 1st and 2nd, Cockerel-, 1st 2, id and 3rd Pullets. F.GUS: t Krltlng $1.50, 2 Sellings K2 5U Aildresi E. A. KRUSE. F.0SEBUH9, ORE NOTICE I'OK PUBLICATION. Land Ollice at Kosehnru. Onyorf,) Min b -I, I'Ul.f Notice is hereby tiven lhal lb- U !!. inn named seiiler hm lil.-H n,., 1, , ,. nH intenlion 10 ii.h'.h (hie I pni'ii In .,;,n,it of his claim, and il.al h .ill pioi.f iii he made before U 1, l.i.i; i, t; uutv Clerk. RtUraiiis Pa-. '.) eon, 01 ipril li, 1UD1, iz: ,1.1,,, . M, ,,. ,). On ti. ic No 7ii;:t 1 , ii... sw-: k: NK'4' SV'4'. Sec Tp :;8 A. I!. 6 W. H namebthe fullowiiiK Miuiist.es lo prove iiis continnous resilience upon and cultivation of said land, viu: C. K. Harmon, of (Jranls Pa.5, Ore gon ;.lohn Howell, ot (irant- I 'ais, Ore (toil ; i Howell, ol (irants Pass, Oregon, Sam Tetherow, of Williui.is. Orpiron. J. T. BltllKiKi, Keuieler. M. J. Shields & Co. UroHers and Importers of all kinds of Grass & Field Seeds W e can name seeil for evergreen pannre in your section of the country. Why pros pect with unlried seeds? " Witu lilieen years of personal experience in Krowine. also with the experience of the Agricultural (-0 leires at Moscow and Pullman, we sub nut Die following li.t of seeds out of a hundred dillerent kinds tried HroiUtlS Invrn,,.. 'I' ..II ki 1 l.i iKiiijIisIi tine (ir,Si Tuu Mra,low '0at 11 I, '"" ,. live 'fasa. Flat Stemmed Orlss l-n"n'b' "'e ras. Orchard Those are KreHi Kieila; We are prowlers f ,,em and will guarantee results nu prices. Try our mixed trrass seeds for everitreen Pas ore on dry ground; S lii.w) per t.un Ured, orJc. yer pound. We are also growers and importers of Clovert, Alfilras, Pea., Corn. Wheat, Ru3ia tpeltz Millets and all kinds of Field Seeda. For references wo cile vi.n to W i. .vpillniau. I'riitpkor ,.r i.;.;....i. . T', '""r?! "'lece at Pullman. Wash , ! .1 f i r,rel"'1'. Crofe-sorot AKricullure at the I,lao ,;ia,e t niver.ily, Moscow, niano. For prues and furliier informa tion address, M. J. SHIELDS & CO, MOSCOW, IDAHO. T m . X&mUjf, BO YEARS' CoVRl0HT8 &.C tSriSiv,.!t".blT e'"'Me. roirm ,nlr, Isrn. Ukn tSiu.li Mann a to. rtcc'ra Scientific Hmerican. ,r.!"1.?"'?'',T "'l"r w I rs rle. MUHN & Co."-- New York