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ROGUE RIVER COURIER GRANTS TASS, ORF.GOS. Published Every Thursday. Subscription Rates: One Year, in 'dyerce, Hix Months, Three Months, Xingls Copies, - . II 25 .66 J8 .06 Advertising Rates Furnished on application at the office, or by mail. A. E. VOOKHIES, FUED MENSCII, Fkopr. k Mnor Editor Entered at the poat office st Grants !', Oregon, ss scoiid-cuua mail niauer. THURSDAY, AI'KIL 4, VM. Aguinaldo took theoatb of allegiance to the VniUxl States on April 2. Victor Lavaon bas sold the Chicago Record to Kohlsaat of the rimes-Herald who sill combine the paper under the name of Record-Herald. Lawson con tinues the publication of the Kvening Sews. A Isw pained by (lis recent legislature make it compulsory for bicycles to be provided with bells at all times and w ith lamps at night. The penalty for non observance o( this law is a Gne from fj.r Kunslon ir a former hero, lauded in days gone br, and one of a auccession of ike individuals, targets for the expres sion of our pstriotic adnvration. He is the only one of the series wbo bsa come to the front a second time. He has now proven beyond doubt by hia terond appearance, his heroic worth and that the former glorr accord! him wai not miaplaced. It is to be sincerely hoped that he will be able to carry his honors with a level head. All hersei should take warning from the fate of llob.on whose gallantry is obscured by (lie ridicule incident fo bis later exploits. Agunaldo, the life of the Filipino resistance to American authority wai captured by stratagem on March 13 by Genera! Fred Kunalon with (our A inert can officers, four ex ini jrgent officers and 78 Macabebea. The party ap proached Aguinaldo nnder the pretense of being a psrty of Filip-xo troops with American prisoners. The ruse worked perfectly snd Aguinsldo was captured, though with some difficulty. Kautiago liarceluna, treasurer of the insurgent government was captured without resist ance. All of Aguinaldo'i correspond snce wss also secured. This is un doubtedly Ihe most Important event In the history of the war and can not fail to exercise an important influence for the early cessation of hostilities. Agui nsldo bad strong personal following and has always been the moving spiril in the Tsgal uprising, though delt in keeping himself out barm's way. What to do with him is somewhat of a prob lem, but the weight of opinion seems to favor taking him to Uuara, as has been done with other iniurgunt leaders. He la now at Manila and ia being well treated, aa a matter of rourae. McKlnley to be Entertained. The executive committee of the Urania Teas Mining and Commercial club met on Saturday at the bank parlors to make arrangements fur the proper reception of I'reaident McKlnley and hia party wbo are expected to pais through (Iranta I'aas on their weatern tour about the middle of May. Those preaeut were Mesars. W. M. Ilair.T. F. Cramer, Geo. S. Calhoun, II. C. Bobxien, II. C. Kin nev, J. 1). riy, I'reaident J. O. Booth and Secretary E C. Psntland. After tome discusaion, it waa decided to arrange a program f ir the entertain ment of the presidi ntial arty and the matter was rtferred to the entertain ment commute wrb poaer to act and to arrange detaila. me tiitertainment cnminiltee met at the Hotel Eaylou on Saturday afternoon Chairman Arthur Conklin, C. E. Smith. I.. V, Stewart and Secretary E. C. I'ent land in attendance. It was decided btfore arranging any details to ascertain the hour at which the train would prob ably pass through and Ihs number and pertonuel of the company. They alio decided to estimate l he piohalile coat of sugealed detaila of entertainment. Secretary lVnllaud haa received a letter from lico. II. Cortelyou, secretary to the president, in reMinie to a letter of inquiry, stating that the president". Itinerary waa not yet fully arranged, but giving aaniiiam-e that the date of arrival and tin personnel of the com pany would he announced later. The enliment of the committee waa that if the party came through In the night no attempt at a dcuionatiatinn would he adviaable but that if the hour of the day were favorable, we ahould endeavor to give Mi Kiule) aud hia party a reveptiui that will cam them to realiie that (iranta I'aaa is on the map. There is nothing more certain than that the committee will be given the most cordial support of the citiaena ii, ny program which they may ariange and il the cin-uiiiaiancee u time and weather do iheir part we wi't ham a gala day when Mckinley cornea. Special Election. An adj inn e. nieo i.,g ( ihe cny council , , 4.t Wedi.eaday evening The im.l imporiaut aelion taken was the nideiieg ol a ipi ial elet tiuu tu lu heal un ilonday, April at which the auhjoined .rop.,iinin will i presented. I'nder Ihe new i harier, ulv thoae who pay laxe, on S 1 1 KJ woi'lh ol property ae eligible to vole. 1. To purchase a clie.nical vugiuei at a coat ol lliViO aa aols (ire protection ami discontinue use of hydrants. 2. Tu puichase a chemical engine and re am 6 hydrants in the business pjrtion at a cost of H per mouth each. 3. To purchase a chemical engine and retain 20 hydrants at a cost ol ! 50 pet month each. 4. To contract with Ihe water com- pany, lor zu or mora tiydranta at a coat mnonoaxceed fl.ao wr l4l0,0 each, ( " . e..K,..r. When yon art you are uinoua, use iiiom i famous little pilia knoaru aa DeWitl'a Little Karly Kiaeri to cleanao tba liver nd boaels. They never ria. r. W. F. Kremer. Don't Send 51-or I hem. AVI IIAVIiJ TJIIi Jolia Marlowe Shoes-for Ladies If you see tbein you will want them. RED STAR STORE, W. E. DEAN, & CO.. Propr. Front St. opposite Depot, Kerby Breezes. Will Masiin ,waa seen on nur etrrcls last week. A magic lantern show in town Tuet day night very good. There will be Kaster aervict-a at the church in I Kerby on the evening ol Eaater Sunday, April "ill. vie are again threatened with rain I which no doubt would be the means cf making the miners smile. Miss Ella Ilyder, formerly of Kerby. pirsed through heie on her return to Creicent City. Kile has been visiting her ais'.er, Mrs Dick Hays of Fort Jones. Mr. Geore Duncan, who baa been operating the Ray mine, has sgain moved hia family to the berg, the mine having closed. Mr. Oscar Naucke arrived in Kerhy Saturday evening to vi.it his old home and friends. Mr Naucke haa spent most of the psst three yearn in Ie Angeles. Mr. Will Stout, who was stricken down with psrslyss is slowly improv ing. Kd Coineliua, has been by hia bedside constantly. There fs no reason why Mr. Stout should not he walking around soon. Ed alwaya carries aun ahlne In hia face and with all his funny jokes it would help snyone to get well Mrs. 1). Kittermsn and lister in-law Mrs. II. Skeetera, came near meeting with a wsteiy fsle bile croaking Sucker creek. The tugs ananel and the horses would have lelt them lu the buggy had not Mrs. Skeeters bravely walked out on the bugiry tongue and faatenej them gain. Ciiattkr Box. Hugo Items. Mrs. Sexton and Charley Sexton are very sick with lagrippe. Mrs. Iloyd, Mrs. "Annie Chapin'i mother, died at her residence March 2!l. Mrs. Iloyd bad been vlidtiiig at Mrs. SPRING CLOTHING The Greatest Values ever shown in MI'NS, YOUTHS' and JUVI-aMLI-: Clothing That is l ull of Stylu You run no risk in luiyinjr, those suits, tee everv claim we make. Our l-oliey : Your Money's Worth or Your .Money Hack. The mini with moileiiite means who must limine closely on his clothinj' hill slioul.l take the almve facts into consiileration, for he can jjet a ln-tter value. We also carry a full stock of Kiirnthin;'s, Hats, Shoos, Trunks and Valises. Chapina, for aome limii past. The re mains wer.i taken to Woodville, her old hoiiie Mr. ti. McCormiik had an organ put Milo his h imw laat week. Section men are putting a diamoi d litili on the Hug,, track. Mia Mahle Sander., is ipiiie ill other- I wis the Tunnel y e pie eul g x d h. . tii. M'. Ji hn liU sprain. .1 her ai.kle, which i. ve-y paiulul and disahles her fnfii ll (il g .Vhool ieued Monday uioiuiuit April I, ilh !M scholars, Mis l.ula M tsiin, presiding as lea. her. I Mis Tom Haven nil a last sieek tilth made l.ei ad .111 I'llte 111 and she iaa no oiaer thau.la-lore TheS. 1'. i. A mill is running at last and is mantifaeliinn 'a..liful lumber from the lofty pmrs of llno l iterary nviety every Satuiday nik'lil. W'leslion ,next Saturday, April ti, j,, ' Kesolied that Mai riate is a Failure." The question, "Unsolved thai the Cnitcd Statra ahoiibl retain the I hilippiiirs" aa on by Ihe alliriiiative. The ball at lliuo. Maul, -m . aucv - a. The ri.tertainineut. ,e,e nh o.i. none can emigre with the dance j .t iiiunoi net so mui ii ;ni..ney but en- joyuent over bilancnl that Wild th eiception ol atrona-colfee I hem waa no drinking i had been prophesied, con eiiuently it was an eacelleut atr.ir. All Mpreaa lliemaelvea aa well pleaaeil. Away i The music could not be excelled; the time waa perfect, which ia the import ant thing in dance music. Lunch at 12 o'clock was served in the school home. Everybody bas commenced plaiilii.it gardens though the weather remains cold and disagreeable M. II. II. Defnes Cannot be Cured. By local applications as Ihey cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There ia only one way to cure deafness, and that ia by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an Inflamed con dition of the Eustachian Tube. Whin this tube ia inflamed you have a rum bling sound or imperfect hearing, ar.d when it is entirely closed. Deafness ia the result, and onless the 'iifUmma'ioii can be taken out and the tube rev orcd to its normal condition, hearing will be deatroyed forever; nine rate out of ten are rauaed by Catarrh, which i nothing but an infl tmed condition ol the mucous aurlacee. We will give One Hundred Ilollars for any cane of lieafneaa (caused lv cslarrh, that cant ot be cured hy llall'a Ca arrh Cure. Send lor circulars, fr. F. J. Ciiknkv A Co., Toledo, O Sold by all llruirumte. Too. Hall's Family Pills are the beet. A Fieiidli.li Attack. An attack was latly made on C. F. Collier of Cherokee, lows, that nearly proved fatal. It came through hia kid neys. His back got an lame he cou'.l not stoop without great pain, nor tit in a chair except propped by cushions no remedy heled him until he tried Elec tric Hitters w hich effected audi a wonder ful change that he writes he feeis like a near man. Thia inaneloua medicine cures hackachs and kidney trouble purities the blood and builds up your health. Only itic at l)r Kremer'a Drug Store. Leave orJera for granite for sidewalk with W. I.. Ireland, at Cramer bros. and Moderate in Price. W e :uaiaii "THE MILWAUKIE." A familiar name for the Chicago, Mi' waukee.tSt I'anl li.iilaay, known all over the I'nion aa the (irent liailaay riiiniing the '1'ioiie. r Limited" trains every day and night Ix-taeeii s. I'aul and Chicago, and Octaha and Chicago. ' t he only (a iled Uaina m the world ' rtiderntand : Connections aie made with vll Transcontinental I. imw, aim ing to paaaengerw the hi st service knoan. I.ununoua co, he, eiectuc I'irlit-. sl. aui I at. ol a veiny equa'led iy no u'her line. .Ne that our inkct reads via "The Mil ankee" hi 11 koiiij to anv 110.nl in All t ik- et 1. F, nt sell 1 hem. late, i.suiiihle or oilier intoi- mati-ui, ad o J . W . lsM Trav. I'ass Si vrii a C. J. I't.i.v, General Aent, l'..Kii.iM, (Ir Aw". Y IMl. TRY CKAlN-0 I TRY GRAIN-0 I ,...ir i,r r fceiat.to n.uiy yon a packa, f t.HAIN 11, Ihe hew f.w.1 diink that lakes the placo of cvtlce. I'he children inny jury aa ell as (be diii.k adult. it witbuut ill A II a h.i t, ......en on u. .. nas tnat rich seal n .1 M,h ha or J.a. but :t is made lr.uu pure urnins, and the most ilelnale stou.acli leceives it l ,'Ut dlst -. I. Ihepri.ei)! ctf.-a. IV-. and SVta. package S,', hy all HK-vra. IT Tha oM MliaUas-Tne Weekly Ongoaiaa. fSMntna motes. i 11. M Ll jiiald of the A ah; and mine camedowi, Saturday to vi.it ininin properties in ihia county. K. Kn'riken, who baa been engaaio in wining in tie M-. Kecben district for several no-i-hs Grams Pass this week J. O. ll&deD, a mine owner of the urave tr.-ex UKtri::, was ill town ou fhurwjav. He ia very profitably operat ingaii arra-;re ua big quart property. J-.-l.li Laie, p,.p,,Hor cf the L-. i. l.UrSot.(jrve,k,which,emong ihe. very larger! hydraulic operation. In mai pan ol the Mate, was in loan rri-J day. Mr. ai.d Mr, G.-o. E. llow;and spent ii.cr.lay in Grama l'ats oil their way fiom l'ortland to Jacksonville. Mr. Iliwland is intending to devote his atler.tiun to h.s quart properties near Jacksonville. J. M. Bava.'o, who i employed i the jo d Uug mine, was in town Fiiday. fo: mine ia running steadily l ight aid day nli a five siamp mid. They have reached a depth of over 400.1 tr, a: which depth the properly looks belter lhan ever. l.'M seek our iou of ore from li e iiiil N..e mil, e on iiailj crea n( cllhtil al IIohi k'oi-t. luf, m il and eV?n pounds of goli- resulted. 1'lie "Hii1 Njo" is one of the ri. hest mines in tlii Miion of the coumry. Ou!v er.ougli ore in brouitht down to make a ihor ouyh test and the re-ult wax ta islaiSfiy t i the onera of iho property io d Hill Ntwa. KLONDIKE QUARTZ MINE. Recently Purchased by D. S. Rae of Montana, Seven Miles from Grants Pass. Ihe Klomnko quar's mine on Lome crtck liii-tiici lulily owned and operated by ii. A. Heed ol (iiMis IVfr. at pun-baaed la-t weea by 0 S. Iae of Mo.-.tani, who is taking the necesfary tteps toaard the permanent i oiiipnient aii-1 operaiion of the prr.peiie. Mr. He is a Ihoiougb miner and the Klondike seems certain to he hard smongour foremost mines in the near future. H. A. Keed, who haa develop? I tliia mine and demonslraied it ex enl and worth, is interested in fevral other valuable qiarla pr0pert.ei, au.ong them !o claims on the same vein as Ihe "iJill Nye" near fioid Hiil. The Kloml.ke bas three turn. els and slows an ore body ien feel inwidih fet ween wai I. Hip ore run? from $12 to .'u by mill tea's in quantity. He large sizeol th- ore body ami lie ceriain lirotllable values m ike i a property ol exlraordinary drsiiahilitv. The tnit e ia ei-uan-T about seven n iles almoet due north of (.iranta 1'a-s, in (he I.iiiM) crick dis-tiicl ami is located on thn ai.uihwe-t elopo of Elk mountain Dear Mm is creek, one of Ihe iributarin of l.oue ere. k. Il is not by any means a new discovery but was woikedatlhe einface with an airamte many jeaia e i. ha history is similar to that of ninny of (be be-1 olethir in iiti properties in K u hem Oregon ; it Ins bcn locaud, ahandomd and workid in a desultory m,d primitive manner, j ollen with potit, by a suit- :sioll of parilet. Ariih tpot j, work. . I out or the ore be. omes Ii .si. and the mine is a'l.nd n..'. Wh.ua i. ua lake bold of the property who III-, fnill, to pit systematic hi. I j .dn ioiis il, vciopmenl upon ir, a mine ol value n. deuionirali d. In the same nun. r. I iln-t i i. i and laa-e nomh :l o-l tin in, gum, :s not. hah b. d i n thi er Of Othcl I pr'nil-ir, caned bv same inoiin'Min ar- u j 'I'Mrz r ipi rto s .. :.e lipieuraiice One o! Ho I, li.oili and .M.U1 x lili n s en p mill and I- i ! 0 1 1 pel .hie lor I lie tirit're of ro-:ti that en taken doi.i it. i lo- in. r pr-.p.-ily, which was profitably cpeialnl with an arrastre for j.aia ia anoil er Mcl-ar.ane Co. are ipiietly developing a property ifhont a mile and a bull die taut from (he K'on.iike. Thi.y have a two foot vein of highly ininerallicd ore, the appcataiice of which Meadiiy no rrov.a with Ihe .1. p h. U.eie aie a uiiinta-r of .11. eis Unnh a Hit a-, aome of them more or h-as devehip-d, n this same district, which seeun ahsolutrly u ria ii to b. c me one of Ihe heat mill ing campa in sontln rn O.egi n. With the en, ption ol the lry Ihggiiua dis trict. Louse vie. k is more n.arlv a.ljac nl I ) t.isii's l ai-s than any n.her. IIS en-v Uivc-Mhlllll ho.-.. i . . 1 1 . '. . a I P'.ima la-nig an a lvaiita..ua 11. in in s:2 , pi-err .s bei 11 1 i on-i.l.-rali oi. Consider. ng Ills citcii is (i,e .. ti,,- t, atieaius in ihe comtrv. It I oi K.-d (or on i In . at and Ihe g'iivl pj-i'a will Hot lie Uliu-. d (o- iii.u y i ai-i y-1 to come. Rich Rock tit Orcuon Bonanza. We. I nu ll iili.ated rei-i.rn t . k t:i a t ih .ilie Iron. Ir.ke has Williams .r been untile t in- t If. Coll ll .nsi 1 l in t a: dl-lr.c: At 'Ii I , st lelcl. ni x plh ot soii.h 2 0 I. et a to hvt '"'l I. .is lain t:i.!,k h-,h i-:ic. ultl-s ol 7J to fs ,,n j, l!J I a i l 17 lo ;t per nn; copper. C 1 i r so plr.h s 1 s. i f,..' In ..I lii'nera' l.i..n i.i l,i. h ' I e i.il.i. s c,, u-. Th a HUH" is l e nk. d.-lviop. ,1 l.y Mr !.., t, a noio-r ol u.iii. ,..tfM si .ser e-n e. lo i- e.u .lu iinil.-i. r sat.-Ui". !: tne work in a sis'. a ic :ll . . res.li oinp Host A t.eiule 11 1 it I . Ill our styleol i ll. i av, ltl; i s -u l b n changes ,.f l nip. ra' ure, im, iil and sunshine uftcp iuie. iiiiiik'l. d m a siiule dav,,i i. I,., , ur ,-(, , ,Ir-tt . 1 Ii lend.' and ti lai ivi a are Sil lrqicn'lv j taken from us hv ne.iee'e.1 col,!, half I j me iiea'i.s re.uit'i.gj dim-ilv i.oinil,,, I 'csu - e. A bottle of I -cllee e I t.-r rti-ill I home for i nine j v.-i jus sick ncss, a I I up k' Jiale ii-i 1,1 -Wv .le. br the tit ah -ut i ot 1 w di (.'event tor's loll, a oe of Ibr. I per haps !.. ti oe f mr d. for cnrii'K Cvisuiiipti in, lle'i-orrh A'uianac. " ". severe I ."..ens, I roup, or I .fc-NJ II I aa) tj a i -.- 1 ! Hi:l any .lis. ase of the lhro.it ur l.n:i.., r. 1 I C f I gj Li I ' r aiicnm is atinpy won leriu', as your 1 V - .fo J 1 ' VT I r v - j the ,t.,in!:s'-:d tell you vl a wmp'o 4 j ' H 'J 'VtPirUZT-1 i n'ht h.ttle fre fm, llr. Kremer. j ilij 1 Keiiiilar aiie. ;5 eta. Get Grtvn a Pr.i-i N?' t 1 Ib Ledand Sittings. Otcar Hunkers l'.k s trio to Merlin fa t Week. The cars ae running on the Kii.n. v ; S iort line, i Mr. Frank Fletcher t.x.k a t,i;. ir. ! Grants' Pa,a last week. ! Einnejville is a lively town J 1 ' Kinnev haa built .n ,M,.;,.n I.:. p.-.l, ii vnitingljtoie toaavoinmodate the growing trade. ' The miners have plenty of watrr a 'the enow i.i the moantains ia nieliio and will furnish water for some lime ! Jet. i i Oiir iKjliUlation . in.'rain.. n.,.1.. rapid.y ami the farmers are racing a UI)je , r,t xuiilrt to ,upptv the g'oi:ig need. 1 line ia aloo talk of budding a town hall for the benefit cf our fa-t grow ing town. We aieo have materia! for the Organiiaiion of a literary eociety i-i Ihe near future H. L. Wiieon, of Ij land, is bringicg hia new- st.e building to completion. Ii will he a nice luddin,'. Ae the peo ple of La-land an; eoii.i men, they dou't want any cheap buildings. Uiisine-a in Kinin-) ville is good. Tj see i ue o;g loa n ol iniht hauled lo Kinney e s ore hi M i. I mal l a: d olliere does not long like dill timea The Kinney vide bti.ines moil are talking ol puiiiiu up snioe pub ic building, eome- tlnng that is needid in a fast grc.wir.g town. w i . . e nave ine prom s ol a new ware bciife at our ata'toir. The .r-e nt one d.a c-t bold ti e freight. The arr.onnt of freii;iit that come here is (crpn-ing. Much of it ba to be left at ih" : until it can be taken awav a-, the Ireild bouse is so small. Keimrt says that Wilson wi'l give a house and lot i'l a desirable locality tr. the nerfnn who bui a Ihe laig-st amount of goods during the first week af'er open ing his store. Le'and will soon b the center of trade "beta ee-i Itn-ebu.-g and (iranfa I'as. We are Laving some iinniigibtion from California. They say limes air- haid there. What e need is MM,le with money, I nt fcuus ol those that Com plain of tiie haid tiuieb have Lad lo come to Siulhein (reon lo make a lii iug. We luve been having a good deal of cloudy e' her. Trie people are plan -ing their spring gardens.. As we have two town in our vicinity, also many wood cu'tert. there will le a lare amount cf vtstelabVa consumed here this summer, go the farmers are rai-ing I irge gardens. It is almost Ujelcsa to say that the people are healthy for in this vicinity we have a balmy atmosphere and gi d law ahi lingcitizensi, no use. f ir lawyers and b it little u-e for dor-torn. We lince some people who want lo change their situation or, in other worda, to join Ihe matrimonial rains. Thn nilnal company h red Jam to load the wood cars on tiie Kinnev short line. Thev could not load n,.,, half as much aa white men. They got tiled of the work and now thev am a'l gone aa ay and there is nobody to load the wool. We think if the lompany would pay a. fair price they could get plenty of men. We notice an article in tbo Cociiiru under the beading "lirave Creek lirave leta " We think the writer ia nniu. ... tinny, but w hat looks like iiiipnasibiiiii. s that he jin's may come to pssv, as our town is forging ahead so rapi i'v The amount of goods sell would rurpriM any one not familiar willi the -olmiie of Lei.i';d " isinesv. Dan Petersen, our general section foreman, ia going awav. He ha been foreman for a long lime. He intend, to .lev i'e his u'tenlmn to f iro.io r r.l lo. kru'.sing and will locate in thin viir.lv. Joseihi.c : oi.nl v tuiti him. Kilvrt Crucketi lake hia p'ace Koheit is an old .H.lroj.l man though young in ye-rp. liotn-rt i liajifiv tio-e.isv, slea I, jouiiK nun, The cuiipany would better ctrif they had 111 ire such men. Wc ol -rve a Lumber of new facta in I.elan I, of people who bavo r'nppvd here I kiiitf for new opening: Many iiave come to stay. II. .11. The man who can hardly crawl, and lias just strength to get through a day's work, has no atrrngih lett lor family life. He wants to be quiet ; to be alone, out of si'lit and sound of cveryboilv. Whit u lUtierence In-tws-en auch a man and the bealthv, hearty man, who romps with his children and tides his romps Utixhinir lhv to "H-inhurv Cn.' What maWea the dilltteiiie Cstiallv disease of the atom.icb, involving the entire digestive and nutritive avstem. IT. Pierce's Golden Medical InVovery cures diaeases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. When these diseases, are cuml the hindrance to the protr n.mr.shment of the !li- is removed and strength rumca Isack a.un. " 1 am hspr-y lo w 1 ,m e-'tt-ni: M frrt fi-r - Ir A J Vaa.li'tw..liT .4 s-t w r 1 Strru, Chu-dK-., Ill "In !1 1 h nr tin. t..k. ll si tsstlrs ,. l.ol.lrn Mr,tu-,vl Liio.i.rv sn.t I, .it nr nals ..I ttic hole ' Ivllrt ' rh. v hsiT ,1,-ne me woit.ts i ir.sst. Thr nir... Ctnes h.ii- ls-in;!il Ihf .v'rill fhin;r in me fr.iu. s slow n.sir ,4 s n.sn Ihil i'ul.t hinllv CTawt. tirr,t ami si.-k a'.l Iht dtue ami conl.t .to n.. wi'rk N w I cin work, slrrp. r.it an, I srrt hat. Ril.t Hut usr.l 1c .-tin is y.i (.,.., I isiT I ..ll Vrrv tti.niktul tt.it I lo .r firsif HI. ' C.Mcn Mv.lu-jl lli-i-ui-rv ' mi.t his lul.e h.er ' lvltrts ' liai l!rH.-.l ms.W a new map of nie. 1 tret v.hiku as I a. t at thirty vcr. , islher UsMor t i mc. caly nr. Pirn's-." -rr. ISercc'a Common Sense Medi.-al Adviser, in p.iixr cowrs, is sent ,; on mvijn of it e.- e cent stamps to pay etieiis- nf tn.iilm.r ,.ms l.l.lra.. Is K V. IHercc, liutJalo, N. Y. rchif cess imT .wt-L j" nth --'... a tt; at : ruaa ..Easter Eggs.. 109 ES5S 5C PAAS CALICO and PICTURE PAPERS for EASTER EGGS. Simple. Cleanly, Esdly Applied. Xosiaine.1 lint'er.and no dirt and nius to clean up after u-ing Sloier Drug Co. Al'OrilKCARIES, front Sr., Opposite Depot. A few in Clay npo, on Big' Otter creek, i nty, W. Vo., reports the Cincinnati Knqtnr er, Mrs. I'.'ip.js, over 70 veary oil!. La tier hay eaperstltloa. waa myaleriouidy nniri'eri'd. F.I13 lived by herself, and v.n aitt'ntf at a window when a aletir- -i el. :ri-e in tered her body, Ull.iug Ui i:..-tant:y. The mystery surro n.ilin - ll.c minder, it ia claimed, baa bun partially cleared away by the arrtat of a nmu named Cottrill, -who ia now in the county jail on suspicion of having be-en iiiijiliiated in the murder. It brinps to light a genuine case of witchcraft superstition. Cottrill ia under the impression that lie has suf fered from Kuisrrnuturfll power exer cised by Mrs. Ilocca. He claima that at times during the last three montha he has been ridden by her all over Clay and Calhoun counties, in witih fashion. On one occasion the old hidy's house appeared to him to be a blacksmith shop, and he was shoeing hi horse there at night, when the witch appeared and told him that I lint would be the lu.-t iiijrht be would ever shoe the horse. Within a day or two the horse died. It is aaid that other neighbors of the old lady were affected with the same hallucinatidji, and that threats were previously made to kill her. Cottrill refused to talk about, ihe murder, but talks free ly on the wronrs he thinks he suf fered at the hands of the n:l om an. Many cases of sickness 111 the neighborhood were attributed to her supem itural influence, and on sev eral occasion. it is claimed a hmdiing a threatened, but 10 one could he found with siiflieinil :-our;ii;e to had 1 nose who fancied t ley mid U- ieen vt rouged. The lioaton Herald hatt. r..r n,l the lady in pursuit of u cook: "A fry das n:fo a lady in pursuit of n cook was interviewing and l.-ing in terviewed at a ci ria in employment oureau. - sliall want you t . 1 . . . . . into uie coumry witn nie,' s,, to the mighty p.rsonajje eyeing her from head to ma'am; and do yez ha.e r. 11.1 "it. 'HZ. low -in ek ir .iuir. d. dinners, ma'an:?' Mrs. Co,.!; i ''Low-neck dinners:" What lio loll mean by that?' said the lady. 'Well, nia'ani. do jiv eat yez dinner in low neck i!r, sse.s? I hev a frind who says she'll not take no plrice i::.lis the family :iT in iow-r.eeks. an' I t hoiitfV.t I wouldn't, either.' fo tliis is what we are all ei niirg to: IS domestics will endure '1 1 m n oiir 1 liviri:.' and if one wants a six dollar ok she can t hate her with to t at in low -m ci-sl' " inn promiaii: .tuoni- t.he brought home tourists is i.iii ti.e t'oiii.ii.Ti in talca of a traveler by certain ItutTalo wlrch, ncL-ordintr to I. ihey il. e'.are true in every particular, between two j.-ir's V., i.i. rl', ;i.-,l fru:: chairs en the st, said .u. 1, "who i now.'" "Win. T, 3. the w !! iiiforn.. thinif. "A ! ! ti. , let'a see, what w S could not recall ly, but she yot ii of a (-..ii v Mti n from Heches Ter, i nei.-hhoi ir.i.- r.ck- I'.il.er. "l.Ci's SC;','' s the 1H t-itltllcnt.' n::y-on." salif . 'I. w ho knew eierv oic hi fore hini w .ir, his naiiu-V' :: t''c nam,- inst.n.t- :'t l i-t. "(,h, y, s; it wn, Whittier now 1 r-incin'oer- it John (ireenlcaf Whit tier: II poet-laureate before Tennis, was thL. Fortrettir ha cause il permit Its pia -or. s, of ! s el 's to hai vp. r II !- It' : (s cr.me to fail, ,t n'aiiist hi.,-. Lett, r t'l on faiaircs, sins Gli ia -Pi n.ocriil. TI the fell K'''s failtir.s may sue tainly will n.,t jf )1H new halt.,. , ,1 ,. reclleciion f j,,,., ,i, f( d. in a mi amp crw , tl.1M. l"ok of the loiil.m.ls. It, UH.n.btarce "f the l.lu. s makes one l,ll;t.. .N ,., i e.er l...rn a p..,. :.,.;,t. U. lm i lUlC I'V It "rp-cmnj; the wronir things The sue "f a dud , f. '.i.i. re of youth ot:e j. 1 It., a br. .nst.mt ,,; 'pr-.-e in At. ican l.istori'. Put if the i say s a w nter in s ff. rent cases are , shall find that t in the stai ho p:ti tin tiou of the see'.iiini;:;, J,,;; ilV" ,h( i .i . ...i - . ' power al'ility t all clr- i - -..... ,,,, , a r,,k li,,.1.r to a... w u..' him from his pur',..,.. li.mt inn erratic ts.y, der of a f,r, p,irp"tt, l"er ami wast, ,.. upatiUk; them it sc., r ii ' to .i vert , "c o e t.nl 1'' the rui'. Ii ralies his rs-y by ,,. rietiona. .mi nti-Htent in r, al 1. f- : as dencrlhet! in the It. s- I'V ChieMy Ala lit I'e, pi,, ton Journal: -The nKl stiial'est p.,!,:;,., was st:-.i'.,' ,, ... of 'h.t fru.kfurn corner di tK'liool and W atnets the other clht. l- . , . ...rMl -sh.ini.-ton lin lining i ne i.iisuiess yourself'.' I r:eri,.' 'Naw,' aaid th vount-atrr. 'I'm ,, Iiilr.dinaT the "dvis-." mi li.,,..i.. ! back.' cornea Ia wrtaln places in New J,.r,,j. ; are a drug in tha market. At Vu' e, recently thev cl, :enn . . wheel, atopped the ruucinj- of cyuamo and ahut off the fVn,;, nevebvnd ,o.) barsin-eo.,r.... the other da nn. wrirt svaa broken anil aotuer'a aiioul dr waa rii'rat4. -av. lit 1 o ,1,. , ; Portland, at ll... ! East We are howing the very finest assortmeut of Novel Sash Duckies, (New for this Year) Ladies' Fine Silk Chiffon Bows, "AU-the-Go" Kelts, Wo have them Ladies' and Misses' Trimmed Hats Xo out-of-date patterns every flower, ribbon aud leather is put cd to stay. , Up-to-Datc Hats for Little Money at Smith's New York Racket Store, Don't Trust to Blind Luck A FEW MOMENTS OF IXVESTIGATIOX WITH VOI R EYES WIDE OPEX WILL SAVE YOC MANY MOMENTS OF Ii EGRET. SMAi LET ME EX PLAIN THE GOOD PEA TV RES, Ownoijrvis SSSSSXS3 WHiBKE? ULIOUE YOU BUY F. VALUABLE BOOK FHEE-- and ADDRESS for the New E-a E Mtion of The Emporium hconornlst , sua in F.-tSJ. Our lare, profusely il lustrated Spring and Sum mer Catalogue, describing the new fashions, and piving lowest Deraitnv:nt Store prices for every thing to eat, drink, wear or use. v aa k . ee-'g -mc. Nin- sere fl .or tnc .m cb-rka. Donomore 29644 Brown Horse, Foaled 1896. 1'ijo Hands, w.iihs lliVill.s. Sire I by Altamoiit llii 0, ihe itrratost sire oi extreme f.eed in Ihe aorld. liain. Sleepy Ka e (ilam of I'i ile Air i:r-i and Athu.a 2:'MS hv .Mike. .'UtU; Grand dam, Kibbou, "by Yeiinoiit. lii.i:otnoreill n-nke Iheseasnu ol 11)01 at the lace Itai k, '., nn e west of city, lei nis I.) 'he season ',0; il s.iiane,-f?15. t'a'e ii id I.,- ink. n to prey- nt accidt ills bin w:ll inn h- respon-ihle should an CCir. A. L. FORCE. Keeper. La nut aaa B3SS 038301 To all suirerers from whatever neaknes or debility, rheumatism, Ian e back.i le". I r tier my - '' Dr. Sanden Electric Belt upon one or tuo tnnnihs' ahsolule free trial, will. out oiio cent a 1 int or di n.ited in bei in; paid in anv inanner. i" ii at 1 ask is i i.i tin. r.. . ...... .1 I.or.esllv bv me ua I .in v... i- c , , - - . " ." in lllll). I send funny latest book of infoiuution J"-t published, niviiK all information l i.-iaidine my invenli m and free t-iil Ore ion. C)KK(iOX l.AltmTUY. apq-p i ONE MiLF. WEST OF TOWN I have a Lime of "Bi'ijian IWj - k ..f the lea.liii.. striiiw hue lot of youiiB-tera ibleprin-s Wrilen.e ne and s, them i'he Ii Mtimr.ti ehhk ,ti l'.msI e .1,,.,,, l"r -.ll.- :u very r. i- .ii i .it y ..ii a. on. or . 1 h.m a illt. . ;'U." it w. III,! i y i in- ivin ,.,,, lies tl- Iiiyii18,,-Uli,il(,f class and il. ..r ,i.. lie ii. ae iarvr hi ittill,' ni-.il.ili,, I-';,, "' I am al-o inakinc a sw. i: ' 11'. ll-. atid h;tl e 1, .:.,1 ,. ., ; ;. I 1 a -"'.it Inativ new Slll.tv ir,..,;,,,,,,, ! he adai i.l i. ' .' pn.ve to in) 1. "e plants Vir-i and for safe of the f,,l,,',i 'i . 'esoilie v.iri.ii.-. ' -t ol a I is tl... l'i.en,.,,,..,,,!" - r . H.Tld ,., ,, ,; 7 "eiwiin 1.1.1, kNirv and ; t?M';'.S:--iS;;- I'' " t-. . s' i.,, ,. si, fr ji , - 1' U.eu (uinivrt laaiden-Ktin-ka" Vack Ci,, tarly HarvtM. Uwt,,,, n,,,,. I-inni.d amount i to ,. .. , ..lr'" at Is cents. -rciia. in.- ,,T':.v-l'i''e 3 tear ' eadi, U for o.S., i'i i.n-li,-. ii,.,! .'.ir H.i. tear in.iii.ali, 1m- ?1 K.isl 1'iarl ( Is, -. t.i, It, I;., per J. Chami.ion. ' A' ser d.-.r:! oc o.-b K .a. J, 1 Wine, liX- kuI, li.-rs.ra.li-l, ps' do- I- ...It ..in; ..nv.l 1.... ... T n eints TSCIAL &t Electric Belt Co., w ho for- I ' ii , . .. ! Russell Block, -''".bevp': K- W. LAWS0X, Gkaxts Pass, Qke. OF THE TOOLS f,M'.laia ANY OTHER KIND. II. SIOSfiIT. Hall's Lightning Squirrel Poison, 30c Can. None Better. 31. Cleinons, l'RESCUIl'TIOX DRUGGIST ORANGE FRONT. OPP. OPERa HOUSE , KELIAULE ....Poultry Yards.. llretder of l'rizs Winners Scot ing and llis'i Itnrred Plymouth Hocks, H. C. Bniwn liejtliorna, llronzi Turkeys, Siotcli Collie lions The highest soiinij l'lj nnmli K i k andllrowu ly'u'iiorn Cocks ia tli.t Stale; at Uosehurir Show one 1st and 2 id mi riynioiitli H.jek Coca a; I e.oorn- 1st and 2nd, Cockered, 1st 2 1 1 a'ld :i-d ruiiets. EotiS: 1 ei iiln Sfl.5(, ti Seitli.)s SJ .-,u Addiee- E. A. KRUSE, LOEIBURC-, CEE NOTiCK KOI! rCbi.iC.VlTU.N. Land vithce at K isebiirit. Oiej! I March 4, ItOl.f Notice is hereby c.iven that : las- follow ini; named seltler lias filed notice of his intenlion to make final proof in support of his claim, ami that etid proof will ho made belore U I,. Barlle t, C-nintv Clerk, at Grants Pass, Ute;on, on April 1 , l'.Wl, vnr: .Inlin . Kincnirl. On M. K No 70-';; for the NWV V.'., SW4. Sec ,'i2. Tp :m S. U. fi w. lie names the following witnesses lo prove his ci minimus residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: C. K. Ilarnuin, ol Grants 'Pass, Ore gon ; John Howell, of Grant-Pass. On- j "H ; G Howell, ol (iranta Pass. Oregon , '-aw icuierow.nl illiains, Oregon. J. T. BUIUGK?, K.'ister. M. J. Shields & Co, Growers and Importers of all kinds of We can name seed for evergreen pasture in uur section of ti, p..,s h i .. ....... I I' With Ulllrml l-- ifi... -. .'. seeils With tiiieell years ol personal experience in crowim:. ,l;iperieiiiot the Apnciilliiral 1'?' " N''o ami Pullman, we sill. t...t .1... i . . ' - 1 .., we p.." bu;.,i;;,i.h!;'Lrt;; K'rhu;1frr:,;:T!'!'J,''r:,":!u-: hue tira-s,' r.nclish Pye Grass, Orchard proper? ?o Kr,-S" fi"'l": ,re "i'i price" '"' '" '!u'ira,lU'e re"u"9 Try our miicd eras, seeds for evercrre n a- ureoi, dry ground; fl'iM per hun re,l or-c. er pound. e are also fs.n... nna i . ..r n. . ' . c ..j u,,, iii.j.i ,i mj,s ii. . .... .vill. I.CttS, Russia r-'oeltz. fviilleti ni ati kinds of Field S. eda. iSL.n''n 'e oi!e ou ,0 w ' l l ,o '' tof:r "I Arrieulmreat Ihe Airriciiitnra . ....i... ... ,. an.l ii t I- -"--s-7 s i unman, via-ii-, .i.L" i '. Y"1'1'. Proieswrot Airricnmire the Idaho Mate I niver-itv. Moscow, uo. r, prices and furUi'er uifurrua- Idaho t.on address. M. J, SHIELDS'&CO, MOSCOW, IDAHO. Trie LaiFstYara. A Pittsbi-' Jrtinnir tall, thji r-.i I way, ,lr,v t bottle of Kemp'i oaisain to n.y grip, "d a fear dosca ,,t n'ket toti well . I. take cnid easily tha Balsam alaays man. Everywhere I 'J KooJ word lor Kemp I hold of my cus!oroerI uke 0:d """,J ?tK men, and tell them Jfidenti.ll, h,t i do , uk, oo'd. At drngjisu, 25c. and 60c