Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, June 13, 1901, Image 2

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    ROGUE RIVER COURIER
grists riss, OREGON.
Published Evory Thursday.
Bubaorlptlon Ratasi
One Year, In sdvsrce,
khr Months,
Ttrea Months,
tingle Copies,
1 25
.06
.36
.1
Advertising Rates
Furnished on application at the office, or
by mall.
A. E. VOOBHIES, I'roi-r. & Mngr
FRED MENSCH, - - Editor
Entered at the pout oOice at Grants I'as,
Oregon, as second-class mail matter.
THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1901.
Crescent City peop'f have petitioned
Senator Perkins to use his influence
with the l'ost office department to secure
a 24 hour msil schedule between that
town and Grants Pass. At present two
days are required for the trip, the mail
being held over night at Waldo.
Tao prominent Frenchman induced
in a desperate duel with swords in Paris
on June 7. After 10 safe and scratchless
rounds, the parties ailjonred till the
(olowing day. The second session ifas
more calamitous; one prodded his
adversary in the fore arm, blood flawed
and honor was satisfied.
A pinion play was presented last
week on the Indian reservation of Chi!
liwock, British Columbia by 500 Biwash
Indians, re resenting 13 tribes and
speaking seven different dialects. The
plav was witnessed by 21.00 Indians Iro n
ail parts of the coast. The play occupied
four hours and the scenes were portrayed
with reverence by the Indians.
The earlv closing pioposition has
found favor with a large percentage of
the business men and it is likely that an
agreement will be in order shortly that
early cloning may become a reality.
The proposition is lo close the business
bouses at seven o'clock each evening
except Saturdays, Ample notice and
advertisement is to be given previous to
the change, If adopted, so that no one
will be inconvenienced thereby. This
change is greatly needed by overwoiked
business men, clerks and salesmen in
Grants Pass as In many other towns.
In a recent sermon, Dr. Mlnot J.
Savage recites the blessing of Darwin
lira, lie advances the Idea that for
thousands o( years man lias been in
conflict with the lower orders of creation
for existence and standing room, but
that the discovery of the Darwinic Idea
has changed all this and that man en
tertains a more cordial feeling toward
the four footed creatures when he
realizes that he is near of kin to them.
These are the edifying words of the
doctor ; "The animals are of our kin
as much as our brothers and sisters and
fathers and mothers."
After a season of silence in regard to
the Transvaal war, that conflict was
again brought to the minds of the public
by sensational news from that quarter.
A Boer general, Delarey, attacked a
detachment of English by surprise, In
flicting defeat with a loss ot W0 men.
The same grist of neas contains an ac
count of a Hoer Invasion of Cape Colony,
which was checked with dilllculty. The
elusive style of warfare which the Boers
pursue is one full of dilllculty lo the
British, who seem to be able to accom
plish little against it. Meanwhile the
war drags on Indefinitely, constantly
making huge drains on the Englirb
exchequer.
There is some talk atluat of a third
term for Mckinley, but it is only talk
and will amount to nothing. The limit
of two terms for a man as president is
too deeply grounded in tradition and
precedent to be readily set aside.
Washington himself set the example of
declining the tliiid term, and others have
followed llie precedent. The particular
congressman, tlrosveuer, who is advo
cating a third term for McKinley, says
that it was fear of defeat that impelled
Washington to decline the third term.
This ides has not been exlennively adver
tised hitherto. There la no evidence
that McKiuWy himself desires a third
term, the advancement of the idea being
confined to a few of his admirers.
A civil government has been arranged
for the Philippine islands. It d ilk-re
little, save in name, from the military
system and is under the supervision ol
the secretary ol war. A few years of
unobstructed American rule in the
islands will accomplish wonders and
the Filipinos themselves will be a dif
ferent people. The Filiolnos are very
bright and quick, hut, being of Malay
extraction are none too trustworthy.
They are eager to learn and there is a
great demand for teachers. They learn
the English language with remarkable
celerity. The cspture and subsequent
pacific attitude of Aguinaldo seeais lo
have had all the effect that was
prophesied.
Coddesa of Liberty.
Mips F.ssie llartinan is the leading
fit in e this arek In the Goddess of
I.ih'rly voting voile.!, having u
plurality of some 30 oles. The content
will he clorcd Oil the evening of lune .7.
Votes if five cents em h and livla will
be found at the following places:
Ilolel La) ton, I'alaiv holel, llarlli l
Bin's, Calhoun I i rover y Co , Kremer's
drug store, llsii-Riddle Hardware
Co., Tompkins' barber shop, Fred
Koper's, Ued Slur store, J. (i. Schmidt's,
Mover Drug Co., E. C. Dixon's R. l.
McCroskey's, (irauts Cass billiard par
lors, Opera House meat market, M. I'.
D. A 1.. Co., J. Hhaska's. Following is
the status of the vole to date;
Mae Davis
Kssie llartinan
Emma Hyde
Daisy Taylor
Maud Baber
Mary Coe
Magiyle Mead
Vera Good
Nita Good
Sylvia Anderson
Laura Parker
Ura Butler
Ethel Williams
Mabel Hitch
Alma Thomas
Ecxema, eallrlieutn, tetter, chafing,
ivy poisoning and all skin tortures ate
are quickly cured by le Will's W itch
Haiel Halve. The certain pile care.
Dr. W. E. Kremer,
To Keep Trade
Moving .
We rely on Reliable Goods
Sold at Honest Prices.
There ate hundreds of people who want a good article
the right price. That is the kind of business we are
at
doing. How does it suit you?
RED STAR STORE,
W. E. DEAN, & CO., Propr.
Front street, oppo Depot,
Fourth ol July.
Arrangements for the glorious celebi.
lion of our national holiday are progres
sing with gratifying celerity and a grand
program of entertainment ia promised.
Tae definite arrangement of the pro
gram has not yet been completed but
the principal entertaining features are
decided upon and Insure a grand sea
son of amusement and enjoyment to all
who attend the festivities of the a
cation. The celebration as arranged if
too big to be included in one day. Too
uarrow a limit of lime would fqiii-utu
exhilarant patriotism into too strait a
pace. That it may have room to e.
pand and time lo enjoy, we celebrate
two days, the Fourth anil the Fifth.
Voting for Goddess of Liberty is pro
gressing at the various places of business.
While at this early date it is impossible
to piophesy with certainty as to the win
ning candidate, the names of the leading
ladies are an assurance I hat our Goddesa
will fail in no attribute of tho part.
The oration will be delivered by II. A.
lieed. Mr. Heed is well knowu lo this
city as a business man and citizen. As
a public speaker, be is as new to us ea
Theodore Hooaevelt would be, but thou
who have heard him speak In former
years are loud in his praise and ascribe
to him a peculiarly Impressive anil en
tertaining manner and the gilt of com
manding the entire Interest ol his hear
ers. All sorts of entertainments are arraug
ed. Eugene will lend teams (or both
ball game and hose race and our boys have
the work cut out for them in those even ts.
There will be races galore. At least four
F&ehlonable i
Elegance J11U
ACME TURN
la becoming more popular each season
from the fact that their value is becom
ing better kaown. They are much more
comfoilable than a shoe wltli regular
sole. The all-wool felt sole lingng forms
a flexible and elastic pad for the sensi
tive part of the foot to rest upon, and
also protects the fool from cold and
dampness.
Any lady troubled with tender feet
should try a pair of Acme Shoes.
You will surely be pleased with them
and advise others lo use them.
bicycle races are arrange!, including a
slow race. There will le horse racer,
loot races, walking match ami shooting
contest, and all manner of amusing
games and contest lor small boys.
There will ho a grand display of lire
works ami a grand ball on the evening
of the Fourth.
Belgian Hares.
Itivemide lUbtntry Breeder of thor
oughbred pedigree Belgian Hares ol
popular Strains, pens herded by atipeih
unpolled Paah Meteor and Princer-a
Baal rice, si-ores H. Dash Meteor ia one
ol Hie tinrst bucks in America. He is
the winner of the First I'-ite at the Yolo
county lair, California. Youngsters
Iroiu these hares (or sale, also some
heavy weight Belgians, will weigh from
2 to 14 pounds each when matured
the only heavy weights in Southern
Oregon. Write (or prices or call and
see my Hares Injure buying. Visilors
always welcome. Address IIAKKY
MAKSII, Kiversnle Kabbitry, tiranls
I'ass, Oregon, box Iil4.
Old Me. Ida Convention.
The OKI Maids Convention will be
held Friday evening, June 14, t the
Opera houae. A grand tune iseipectel
There will lie delegates from several
different stales who will be able to give
good reports. There will be new songs,
recitations and several new (ealures
added; one will In Wouians Rights Irom
Woman's stand point. Professor Make
over will be there with his wondeilul
machine, the Kemodelacope. Marvel
lous results are anticipated, Admission
25c; children, l&v ; reserved seals, -IV.
Everyone is invited. Tickets on sale at
the S. P. D. A L. Co.'s s'aire.
See Voorhies avbout Kodaks.
Won the Medo-I.
Miss Josephine Crow, of Merlin, ha
the honor o( inning the medal at the
elocutionary contest between members
ol the Junior clans of the normal school
at Ashland on Kalurday evening, lu
regard to that occasion the Tiding says :
"The capacity of the Chaulauq a
building was taxed, Saturday night, by
the people who came out to listen lo the
elocutionary contest between members
of the Junior clasa of the state normal
school. .A number of Medford visitors
and the graduating c'a'S of the Jackson
ville schools were among those present.
The program was exceedingly Interest
ing. The selections given were largely
minologuee and character recitations
and under the.'ekillful direction of the
instructor, Prof. I. K. Vininy, various
accessories in the way of costuming anil
slagi effects were added."
The contestants besides Miss Crow
were Mine Agnes Moore. Miss Floj
Cambers, Mr. A. Thornton and Mr.
Karl (shepherd. Of Miss Crow's recita
tion, the following note ia made:
"Miss Josephine Crow, of Merlin,
gave a character recitation, entitled
"Anunciata" It was the story of a
Spanish dancing girl and of the ohl
Jesuits. The theme was worthy ot an
emotional actress like Clara Morris, and
that Miss Crow sustained the character
well ia a high compliment to her prepara
tion and ability."
The judges were 'W. I. Vawter, til
Medford, J. C. Whipp, of Jacksonville,
and Mrs. K. M. Foster, of Ashland.
The presentation was made by Dr.
Kellogr , of Portland.
EASY WALKING
For all women is iMmnihle only
ill Shoes that lit properly. The
QUEEN QUALITY
Shoe for Women
la a remarkable Combination of
Absolute
Ee.ee
Hugo Items
Weather cold and cloudy willi a slight
frost Monday night.
Miss lira.e Ogle has been visiting her
parents at Hugo.
Mr. Tolson's two brothers visited him
at Tunnel 0, last week.
tjilitea crow. I of Hugo people attended
the camp meeting at Merlin last Sun
da-.
Mr. and Mrs. Dixon came out fiom
tlrants ' ass Stiudnv, 10 see her p rents.
Mr. and M's. Crockett. Bib Cio kelt
am! wilt of behind, a,-re over atro.
Anyone wnhiiig to build a modern
house, "end an order in for tbeirlutubt r
to Hie Hugo modem mill.
Mr. C. M.t'ormiik returned home
from Met lin Tues.lav.
liardetis lo -k m il co:uidering the col, I
epiing.
I.eland ami Kii.oevville are lively
little towns; aM thoroughly business
(teopte, new stores and a hall, tlrst class
hotel. I.eland and Kiunevville m.li
their white i-ottages under the lolty 1
pin sand with the cords of wood is a
p iasaiit picture for the artistic eve. j
Campbell sav: "D. stance lends en
c' sirmeiit to the view," hut not so with
I.eland ami Kinnevvillo which wi h
their mountains robed willi magniliceitt
Or, and .
Beneath the sod where veins of glitter
ing gold I
Present the grandest view a tourist
could beh vld. '
Pxami. i
The Beit Prticnptioa tor Malaria
Chills and Fever is a bottle of tirove's
Tasteless I 'hill Tonic. Il is simply Iron '
and Quinine in a tasteless form. No
cure, no pay. Price 5-V-. j
fBMning notes.
raaattaVkl
Daniel Kmie, of the Si. Peter mine on
Oirave Click , visited drains I'asa last
week.
S. K. Lucoininnn, foreman of the
Waldo copper mines is vieiting (irants !
Pass 1 1, la week.
F. V. Met anil O. II. Eelh, who are
developing a larg- placer projsisilion in
Silver creek, acre in town lafet week to
meet ll.eir families, who will spend the
summer in llie luuuulsiug.
N. B. Mode is stiil ingaged in develop
uient ftork lu bis mine on Junes creek.
A lOhMout tunnel taps tho lide on
which a i ronecut of about 30 feet l,t
been nude. The ledge at lllie depth l.a
a width of five leet bciweci, wads willi
ore ol good paying value. Mr. .Meade l
exposing a mite of value w hieh lu-e le
only ecpiprneiit to I ccome a g-sv.l pro
ducer.
Henderson and Sciibner's mine in
the Wolf Creek district has been piom-
ineiitiy mentioned lately a- an instant-
il those marvellously producing miner
which are more Impic-nlly found in
Southern Origin than am where eisr.
Some 1 10,101 has been taken out bi
primitive methods in a lew muo.h-i
I ilia mine is situated on '.he divide
tielween Wolf ami Coyote creek-. 1 he
gold is loiind in a vein cf po.phyry i.nri
decomposed cpiartis very ennilar to
Siutei's mine in the none ditliicl.
William Murray, a mining man who
lives at Sliaata, owns land inSi-kijou
county, near the suite line, on which
there is said to he a three f.ml lede ol
asbes'oaof the best quality. The ledge
lies between porpbwy ami n r. Mur
ray pays the aahento ia in si ama, anil
one can draw threads of II two ami three
feet long, much resembling ailk. Tin
discoverer waB at first unable to plact
the unusual formation, but samples ol
the ore sent to Chicago, Philadelphia
and New York have all been reported as
lirat quality asbestos. The owner ir.
len Is to develop the prop, r') Tiding.
Fish Lake Ditch.
Work on the Fish Lake irrigation
ditch, which origiiialeH at a point on
Little Butte creek, is r igreseing very
favorably. A lion t 1 miles are com
pleted from where llie water is taken
Irom the I ill e Butte creek. There ia a
steady force at work, 00 teams together
willi two rotk gangs of about 1)1) men
each. The graders employed in remov
ing the surface eaith have proved s
great suc'-esa. Satunlav w.i monthly
pay day, and Superintendent Morris ilii
trihuted about 7HIH among the team
owners and laborers. People along the
line of Ihedilchj and also in the valley,
who at liir-t were skeptical as to the ul
timate construction of the canal, now
conclude that the Fi-h Lake Ditch Com
pany minus liu-uncas, and that the
ditch will be a sure thing in the near
lutiiro and the valley greatly benefited
thereby.
Grants Pass Weather,
Following ia a summary weather ub
servittion lit tirauts Pass during the
month of May, l'JOl, as reported by
J. B. Paddock, local voluntary observer
for the Oregon Still" Weather Service.
i Max. Mill. -Mean l're .
"ArK ; Telll. Teni. I em. inelli
r.7. ".T ''- ! : ''' .""
. . n;i m 51
3 vi ; :tt ;j
4 ' li'i ;;'.i 51
h i 70 I MS 54
tl I Til 1 '' 55
7 75 ! ; 57
8 : ! . 7 :.:t
!l ! 77 ' 17 Ii7 !
10 SI 40 t.5 !
II HI u'J Oli j .
12 HI 17 lit j
III 7 IS li.l :
11 711 55 j ; i
15 j 7s 12 I i.o ; 12
lii hi ' 57 i lil ! ..
17 nO i M 1 IS
h ; 2 : :w ; -10
10 : 5S 40 4:i , l:l
20 ' 01 o7 4'i : 07
21 IH1 ; 42 51
22 00 40 5.1 ii I
2:1 1 t ' oS 51
24 ! OS : 10 54
25 ' 07 ' 45 00 ! (i;t
20 7S i 52 05
27 1 00 52 ho j li'.i
25 J list , 50 02 j . .
20 07 47 57 . .
;io ...1 74 :is 50 : ..
;ti I si 1 :iii j . .
ip
St iiuAHv: Mean temperature, 57;
maximum temperature, S7 ; date, 25
minimum temperature, X), date, IS:
Total precipt. inches, .SO : N 1. old.vvs
clear, It; partly cloudy, 7i clou ly 1.1:
Prevailing w iud s. W.
If w uivthm nt work sluviltl make
uswir tt tht other wtmi.iu. sho miTii,
j t'rh.ips, s.iv : "You luvt-r h.i-l to M-nih
cKmu when your Kil ls iuht-4 th.it
It sromril th;it t'vtrv tuovtuifnt wouM
fnik it in two." It's K.l t ium;h tor a
wom.in to sntTiT. Itut hcu she must
nulTer Rtul slive at the same lime she
ic.umes the limit of lier endurance.
Weak women w h have Uen m:ile
strong tv the u-e of Ir. 1'ieroe's Kivor
ile rre'riptiott, mvnuiieiitl it tot.theis
a KiHlcihl. It estahiishe reulanlv,
tli it weakening tlt.ims, IumN intUmm.i
tion autl uUvratum atul eurvs ti-male
wrakuess.
" I h.tvr In- :n nilmt; vimr tunc n.w brtnc
tT.iitlrt wh tt-m lie wr i '.( ' w r m- M"v
W ul 11 ohtwii of mii.!.i:iv v Ih-m I't
"hvrn m'llt N I wi'll!tl tUM l. !. .uli
1 tihrtt mm iltflcrnl t;w , ti.l u,thni
llie trlu I ti 1 1 1 1 1 I Ny.tti lr l '-in moii
tiitrt, iittij( S-ttU's ,- K.H'ft:'
tk'tt" 0.t two of Im Mrlto li-ovrr '
i"!h-c mrlu niri hf ciitrvl mr W w It ti
Km i liratmrul I w.i ii, VIr ( t i v m.u 1,
it n.w 1 l the woik tor iv t.mo' oj nine,
vl (crl tHlKt tv-4av than l b.ivr to: yr.ir "
lr. Pierve'ft lMesiint IVliets eure hi
iousucM ant siek hc'a.t.iche. Thry do
not crvAlc the pill haUt.
PARK I ft S
HAII BALSAM
,k: l. -f 1 Hif to lt hi ul t or.
t-v Arc
WfSIavs."
IN THE PHILIPPINES.
Nine companies of the. Ninth regi
Uient have air v.-d at Muniia ou tne
tr,uiiirt Iii'li.ma from China.
A Manila dinpaicli says that 33 mm
nf Company A, Twonlii-tii Infantry, re
cently eiiC'UMier. d St-jov;a'a Laud uer
Paraculc, 111 N-.rtli C.iminne pioviure.
Surfr-:on St. Jkhu a killed. Tub 111
surgoiil 1-iat tivo lueii killed and had
two wounded.
As a result of the iuvi-Stig.itiou of the
shouting ulTair at Camp Stoiz -nhurs, ou
May 21nt, Liciit' iiiiut. Jatues llowvll of
the Sixth artillery will he tru-.l by court
martial. Sec-niO Lieuteiiaiu diaries It.
Lloyd, Jr., also of the S.x h artillery,
and Dr. Overton, who (Ir sscd the
wounds rocciv.-d by Lloyd at tho bauds
of Howell, h.ivo b.;eii r--l'--a-. -d from
ain at.
A good bicycle for ?25.(0 that's the
Vedette sold by Cramer Bros. j
The recent publication in acrei-aT
daily paper that Nellie I'rett j hair, :
(i (juaner-oreed In
dian pirl, bad been
left Jl.i'H.Hiu by
Colneldeaee
In Names.
John Dillon, a rich ranclimiin, for hav
ing saved hia life from (Irounini,' in
the lirancl river, near Clan-more, I. T..
four years ngt, develops a remarkable
coincidence, says the St. Louis Iicpill
lie. In this city liics Mrs. John Mar
ipiette, iu.'el 30, u hnlf-brerd Indian
woman. Her husband ia 11 half-breed
Canadian, n ml they are very poor.
.Mrs. Manim-ttc'b maiden name was
Annie .Nailcnn, and she is descended
from the Pottawatomie ''Leanlow"
trilie of Pokniron. She was born at
Bertram!, Mich., in May, 1S70. She
was called "Nellie Prettyliair," on ac
count of the beauty of her hair. She
was in the Indian territory nlmut 1U0.
Stanrlini; one day on the hank of the
Son i h Canadian river, lietween Ix-x-iiirton
and I'lircell, she saw 11 man
attempting to erohs with a wnfron aqd
team. Team and aion were sinking
in a riuichanil when she came to the
man' nsistance and helped him out.
He thanked her and went away. She
dill not know his name, nnd never saw
or heard of him since. The Nellie
I'reityloiir eiijoyinir Dillon's fortune
uinler the 11 u 111 1' of Annie Triieheatti
Dillon, n required hy Dillon's will,
tented with her Cherokee parents on
the (Irande river, near Clare-more.
Four years nifo, when aed 10, she saw
a man strulinjr helplessly in the
swollen waters. Uiding in on her
pony ahe saved his life, fie did not
thank her, hut died three months
later and left $1 ,io,o -J in gratitude.
It is reported that she ia ent'iiged to
Dillou'b bitterest enemy in life-John
l.itfcr, a cowboy, who tried several
times to kill Dillon. If Annie weds
him, relative threaten Ut break the
will. Mrs. Marquette has employed
attorneys to investigate the case and
to learn if the man whose life she
saved was Dillon.
A l'lii-ao st'houl has lately fur
niwhiid a very pretty instaucn uf
h j ll ish remniree
fuli)'s. Ssitur pi'O
irl' havinr ami-
A hl'd's Ke
oure f aliiesA.
lniiitjl of a ltr which lunl mi liome
iml no vihir.lt! iim-.'iiis of suiirt, a
)olict'!iinii wan i!if;ij!r(l to shoot the
uniiiml. Win h In ;i j ; .-; t ! near hi
M'lMiiillicniM' with his rrvnlcr, niir (if
th littlf -irlh nsKf.l him what he was
oi.iii'r ti do. Hp tuM her, ami slu
liri':fid him nut lo shunt, (tie aiiiiiml.
"I'.ul I inu--t," h- i-aiil. "fur In- h.i.-sii't
i!i '.ceiiM'." "We'll .'ct lii:it n license
it' )nii Wfin't shool liiin," a'u the lit
;.-irl. am! the j i! ier !i;;mi kMJiniiti
a ft w 1 hi h" rej- pi t 1 he lit t ie rl
inti rt steil iit;ht or u-n uf h-r fiiemi,
;u i.'.h.'i- I fnf u "slniw," c)ii, i z uf
Sjieicln . r eitat !u;i s, am! miiMf, to le
H',k It 1'V 1 llllllSfUt S. Ml It I JU 1 Sliatll'I
th. ir It iiclit r to r.iitMMiin-e it, with it.i
char it, i hit' ohjret. '1 hry eh tin !
eiiuiiili muiifji to raio the tloj; from
a ciu itiun of Mtrritncy hi a Mixtion
of allliii 'iiee ami imlt n-h nee. They
paid lii i ns.' f v, hoii;,'lit him a
new e iliiir, ami wvrc even able to oe-pt-it
a small Mini with the huli-hcr
t. provitlf tlieir ciwiine friem! with
juiey marrow lmtu-s am! ehoiee ruta
of ehiu'l stiak in i!ns to I'oiui'.
Illinois has an npparcnt rirht to
claim to he the woman') pnratlike, jk
far as puhlic n l; ni t ion of ht r hui
nevs v tpacitv is conci innl. n tiie
hoaril of iruMi-ts uf tlie St;iu- uni
ctvit arc two women, Mis. Alice A,
Ahhott nn. I Mrs. l.nrv I.. Knw Ur, U-th
oft hie. i;.", a li.l no in In r uf t hat ciu 'k
m:i ii's eiii!. Mr. lh, t t h L'an ht r
iM'!i f.r i!ic pn'olic in the civil war.
ami lias euiitintud it in many ilinc
t ion-, ever nincc. v. l-'uw U r in know n
fur her inter. M in anil clT-rt in he
ll. ilf vt oiithfnl ofTi.inlj Aninal the
law.
A Mi".uri "om.in recently was the
ie; i lit of n must pt cilia r necnlent. nnel,
, . it tlnl not rs:ilt in itnv permaiu nt
injury, v(- tvm aiTi ul t.
She w a- ,i m o .it,M,t w .
iK.i.-h nt il.
..nn mid n,
staioliiia,' on a :art.l ir.nniiiLT M:nr
ui' - wlu-n the t op of t he Imi rel ca
in. I he lui'-ivunl tri.'l in nn to t i-tro-ate
her, and wa finally t.in.ptlicel
tit rull her to a h'.a. Imiu;!i shup n ipir-
ttr uf n iniV nw:o. Ti ere thr iron
hiHtpN w n !im . .1 a l he woman ri
ua ' to'il n - r ri'r. -'. - m
The L:itot at the
....New York Racket Store
I..iiin.lv'i.' 1 S,i!t 11. unlets
Shit I W'.iils, up to vl.tto,
I'.'.u-k S.r.'.c-.-ti .it..! Mv.iv
A -'. k W.li t'l sccit! ' .it I
Into
v. : io I
.vs
Wvl '.s
M;i
I ait" tia!
Sh-.tts an, I Ovor.i'Is
oil
1'
tilt
Jars-
WllitO
I ", i
v.,
This is tho woathor for
SUMMER HATS
You'll Fiutl Tlioin
stirs New York Racket Store,
At Sm
MAlUili: AM) (JKAMII
j J I., T.U'lsK K, I'aoia
i am prei'tred to 'iirui-h anv thing in the line m.'cn
. .1 MAKE1E r GRANITE.
! Nearly thirty yet el ex;-rieiice in the Marl-V l iioness
' that 1 van ri l '.ir orders in the w-iv !hi inanuer.
v" i-vuin,, -e..e
Mirble.
' v J- PADDOCK
t rum Mw.-t Neu i.iven.--. (,ui..l,op
FOR HOME A'4D DREES.
Ties in bright bk"U checks.
Stock co'.larg lu moire of bright
gl.iuU .
Many vicuna and corduroy smokiny
ja-'kets.
Wall p!r-ter,i, screen-, etc., of rra-
chir.e-pair.ttd tapcrtry.
Tiny r.e 1 'i'r nrd belts rf fur, fasten
in? v itli j f ( !, .1 i-''.n?c
C-jri:cr t' ".'r c:..l doul-ie seats in
pi'.d-i wo-il a::l i '.r.ry tf. peltry.
Farciful Kds cf ivit. I.K-e, fur and
brniOrr: cr t;r.'-'. emoroiery.
I'lev.-h '! n!:i.-c i-. tl-iral. rlriped ar.d
-n.:i C-f-'? .-. :1 :,ri:ii:i:-t r'cr5.
I:,re b: .-;!:! f".k rr'ticosK with
tin- r-H. r-.f'.'.' s rov red alur.tintcl)' with
ruc' aril v. !:!to p'aited chiffon. Dry
(lor.'"- !v---.nc,nM'!
Fry's
Squirrel
Poison
Every Grain Kil!i a Squirrel
:$Oo j;r Can
j
If you arc- not siitii-ficd you get yuur
money hack.
Sloyer Drug Co.
AP011IKCARIKS,
Front 8.., Opposite Depol.
TRY GRAIN-0 ! TRY GRAIN-0!
Ask your liroeer to-day to show you a
paekHr of GUAlN'-O, the new food
drink t lint takes tlio place of coffee.
The children limy drink it without in
nry rr sell ns the R.I nil . Allnhotry
it, like it (iUAIN-O has that rich sen
hrou n i f M clia or Javn. but it ifl made
I10111 pure riiius, ami the tnot delicate
si on, aili receives it without distress. )i
he price of cnfTt-e. lr)C. and 2.")cts. per
packHe. Sold hy all arocern.
Ladles Can Wear Shoes
Onesiz) emaller after using Allen's
Koot-Kasu, a powder lo be shaken into
lliei-hoes. It makeB tltjht or new shoes
feel easy; given instant relief lo corns
mid bunion?. Ii'n the greatest comfort
disi-overy of the ego. Cures and pre
venUhMolUn feet, hl'iHlerH, callous and
Hore spots. Allen's Foot Kase is a i-er
tuin cine for 1- e-al 1 ilk.', hot ai'iiing leet.
At all druiiiiiHis and shoe stores, 25c.
Trial pai kagH Free y mail. Address,
Allen S.OImsled. I.n Uov. N. Y.
Only One Way To Do It.
(let from PorlUnd to Chicago in 7'J
hours, jiisl 3 days. The "Chicago,
Poitland Special", leaving Portland
.hulv at y A. M. via (). K. & N arrives
at Chicago at 'J : 30 the third day. New
York and Boston are reached the fourth
day. This train, acknowledged to he
the fastest between the Northwest and
llie Kast, is solidly vestibule.! and its
p.jiiip nent is iineiirpissed. Pullman
drawing room sleeping cars, free up to
date tourist leepillg cars, lihrary
Hiiioking cars, free reclining chair cars,
ind unexcelled dining cars, the meals
an which are epnl to those served at
il.e very best hoteN. Knieniber this
train runs s..id, Portland to Chicago;
there is no change of cars, and the good
.(litis, it riit no mure to r ide on il
lliati ot, other routes.
We iiave ulher trams, The "Pacific
Kxpiess" leaves Portland daily at II P.
M. via Huntington, and the "Spokane
flyer" leaves at ti P. M daily via
Spokane lor Si. Paul and the Kist.
For rates, sleeping car reservation,
etc., 1 all 011 or write to anv O. K. A N
agen', or write to A. I . Ckaki,
General Passenger Agent,
P mn.AMi, Oregon
What do the Children Drink?
I'un't give them eollee. Have you
tried the new food drink called lirain-O'.'
It is deliri.ius and nimrishing and takes
the place i.f cullee. The more i i rain O
von give the children the more health
you distribute through their system.
iraiu-() is made of pure grains, ami
Mhen properly prepared tastes like tlie
choice grades i.f ci lice hut costs ab-iul
'4 as much. All grocers t-ell it. loc
:llld -)C
WHAT SHALL WE HAVE FOR
LitSSERT '
j 'litis qiicsliou arises in (he tainily
1 very day. Let us answer it lo-d.iv.
' 1 1 V J. IMI, a delici.ms and heallhful
d'-ssert. PiepaTeil in two ntiuiiies. Nt
( boiling ! no bilking ! timply ad. I boiiing
aaler and set to conl. I- lavurs I.em-
Mi, Orange, Kasberry and SirimlH-rrv.
i;et a pa.kiige at yuiir giucers to-dav
, 10 els.
.a Aitit AiL tot t-At(S. Li I
"Era
knMir,i..AM,.1.. r&.i... t....c I'm. M
.ir Wo.a.a .uul Chil
iilroi, all color.
an.l .vlors
Silk V .lists
worth ktin'.ving.
.i
1J!
h Stock.
Tints so,
.lar HuMi
Ouarts .'. l
loz, l-'iC.
tli
WOKKS.
elery rt ; ,,. l , j
warrants my MVing
or .iiie-:.n l, unite or any lunl
1
an (irsnite or snv
r
SEE THESE
4
Specials for
New Crop of California
4 lbs. Evaporated Apples.
3 Cans Pork and Ik-ans . . .
3 lbs Evaporated Peaches . .
We are making prices an object in our Hard
ward, Tin and Graniteware stock. If you need any
thing in those lines get our prices.
rI,IIIlllioi'H 60 sets several designs
Price 30 to 40 cents per set.
3 pairs of good sox, 25 cents.
A'l extra A 1 quality shirt 50 cents.
Smith Bros. Mercantile Co.
Howard's Old Stand.
SIXTH AND FH0N1
STS.
Sensible Talk
for
Sensible Farmers
In buying a machine the buyer should be posted. The good
points of the Osborne are too numerous to mention. Thev are evident
to every man that compares Osbornes with other makes. This is no
bare assertion, but has been proven- time and time again. Let me show
you the Osborne Columbia Mower the neatest, strongest and most
modern on the market.
1 II. NOIL3III.rr.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the Stale of
Oregon lor Josephine County.
R. V. Pratt, Plaintiir.
vs
Horace 0. Williams, and
Lizzie Williams, Franklin
K. Wliittaker, and Lizzie )
A. Whiltaker, M. W. F.spy
and Virginia Kspy, J. I).
Fspv and Carrie K-ipy and
L. L. Jewell, Defendants. J
To Franklin K. Whiltaker, Lizzie A.
Whiltaker, J. II Kspy and Carrie L?py,
the defendants above named :
In tho name of the Stale of Oregon
you and each ol you are required lo
appear in the above entitled Court and
answer the comptaint tiled against you
in the above entitled suit on or liefiue
ihe last day of the time prescribed in
the order of the publication ol this sum
mons to wit : on or before tho l- h
day of July, lUiil, and if you fail to so
appear or answer, the plaint'll will ap
peal to the Couit fur the relief de
manded in Ihe complaint filed herein
against you and each of you ;
llie relief demanded in said com
plaint is for a judgment and decree
that tlie plaiutitl have a judgment and
lecover Irom the defendants, Horace 0
Williams, L z.ie Williams, Franklin F.
VVhttiakei and Lizzie A. Whitluker. .M.
W. F.spy und Yiigima 1-py, the sum
id l.'iOO (10 with interest thereon from
the first, day of February. l'.Ml al Ihe
rate o 8 p -r C' nt per annum, fur the
tilrlher sum of H'lll!) with interest
thereon at the rate ul S per cent per
annum Irc-nl Ihe liist day oi 1 eln nary ,
l'.'Ol, for the further sum of f.'.'OiO ii
attorneys' fees with in:elest llierc.m ul
S per cent per annum troin tlie Uay ot
tlie entry ol the d -i ree herein and for
he costs and disbursements her-in ; and
tor a decree that the plaintiffs said
iiinrtgaite mentioned in the i un.plainl
lie foreclosed and that you and each of
vuu be parted and forever loitvluse.l irom
any and all right, litle, interest an. I
equity of re.leinpti'in in or t llui Ic.llow
ii. g described premises and every part
thereof, all of which is eitnaie.l m .Ins,
j.lune County, S ate ul On-got), to nit :
t omnn-iieuig at the tinrthwet corner ci
section twelve (1J' in township thirty
1'iiir . 7.1 : south ot range six itii wesl of
I tin Willamette Meridian, running th-nce
south twenty -;0 chains; thence eaM
twenty .'Ji chains; thence south
Incntv ..i.'l chains ; thence wesl el.'hty
S1 chiutis 1
i tie nort Ilea?
o t he north w est t orn -r i f
t qu.ir'.i-r oi the southwest
.juarier ol st ctt-itt eleven
snip and ratue atorisai.l ;
sixtet n 1. chains and
links to tlie south Inn ol
Land (.Maun to , lames
thence line west Iwelilv el
111 in io:i
, thence nottll
lottl ol... HI .
the II ina'lotl
II T..g.,o,;
ght LN, , tiAin
and eiglny live ,t links lo a ,,iu;
thiriv :i.o chains -ou'h an.l i,ni
seven ctiains and s.-vetiiy , iu.k-ea-t
ol lh iwrtlivves! erne.- ol llie i.n,i
iiou l.ai.tl 11 -.vuu ol Mi li -t oiuli ihirK
t.ess ; thence not 1 h to ' l,e cv III re cli.tliml
of liiave "r l.eiau.l Trick; llielne to;
lowing sail Trees in a iivmliwesti-riv
direction to lis inter-ecfoii rh the
section line between s. i-tloli three v;j
and t-u lil of the i,,ti.ti-p an.) ranp
aloresai.l ; tlietice e;t-.t on said i.t
nieuliot.eil line to the p'.v.e o! Pcgin
linig, c.iutainng in a.l ,tir,e hnii.lr, .1
e,giiij-nine an.l nopii acres, mure or
.less, ai'i'orilm to i;oernu;enl si:rev,
j w ith the ex. e. ii. iii ill toe loiloaiiii .h
: pcribv.l rea: premises Mtutl'ed m J.w
pintle T..ii:itv , Ma.e j tri-goti, i..- ai.:
, I'vitunieiM ii g at a ce.lar post set at tl.,.
; southeast corner of theon-iar.l ten. e on
j 'he iiurth-ast .piarter ol section eh v.-n
- IT, town.liip thirty f-,iir ( ',i . sontti
.range six no wesl U'tLamette leri liati ,
i hence nuftti on '.he i side of ur. iiard
aNinj the leme to ti,e s..ii:h line o:
, lion two ..'.; ttient e ea-t to ihe n.irttiv est
corner v. I setti- ll twelve tlL'l; ttn-nce
south twenty t;)i chain-; l!u the ea-1
twenty i). chains lii-nc-so,:tu twenty
-''i chains; thence srt t, H loin't
-H'ectiy ont It o! tlie rU.c ,.J beginning-llu-nve
ll .r.h to the , ,t, ,,, h-g ti-ji, '
which ex,-ept,-,l pr..pertv as de-Crlta'J
herein has he, II re.e.i-et l.o, t,e . 0,
- il.l ti orig tL-e ,
I Ills Sllll,l,,. ;s h pllhii-hed
in pnr-
snan. -e to an i
Hani. a, j ;.i -
II i
II. K.
e a i-ive entitled
th- -Nrd .I vy ot
e oi the tir.t pule
av.
.1 Ihe ,1
v- on the J-hn ,..V of
I. ru.imn hy KosS
K. II SrK. K.
W. A. )1im.i,
A't irueys !or l'laitiiitr.
Don't Marry For Mon
ey.
The
B.vsl.t
i man. alio lav!,- n,r,-.i
a nk
" 'h youiitf aori an. ' is hani.v
. f.
r Ie cut !ir. Kuitf. . i ..'..
. .--.in. n restore, i j.j
'-a th I,,f:iib!e for Jr..i,,..
perfect
I'.. In, US-
-s, .Maiaris. r
.l, js
l- - ') . K at I r.
v.rug store
cfnur'i
this Week
Pure Extract oil Nonoy.
I
t
25c
2.SC
25C
to .select from.
1
SL'.MMONS.
In the Circuit Court uf Ihe State of
Oregon fur Josephine County.
Ii. V. I'ratt. riaintiil'.
vs.
Horace tl. Williams and
l.i..ic Williams. Frank
lin K. Whiltaker and !
I. itzie A Wliittaker, M, :
W. Kspv and irginia,
Kspy, .1 . H. Kspy and
Carrie K-pv ami L. I..
Jewell, Defelldmits.
To Franklin K. Wliittaker, I.irzie A.
Wliittaker, J. II. Kspy and Carrie Kspy,
ihe deientliinls above named :
In the name of the .Slate of Ortgou von
and each oi you me it ipiired lo app ar
in the above etitilh-tl Court and answer
the complaint li ed against you in the
above entitled suit on or before theJait
day of the time pie.-cri'ocd in the nr.ler
of the tuih'il-atiou i.f this suuinu-ns low-it
; ou or hcl'ote the Uiii tiny ol J -ily,
ltidl, audit von I:.:! to so appear or
answer tiie plaintiir will appeal to ihe
Court lor Hie relief deman led in the
complaint tiled heieiii lu-ainst j m ami
each of you :
1 he relief ilctnandc.l in saiil coinphiint
is for a judgment and decree that the
platnlill" Iiave a ju.lgtn-nl. and recover
Irom the defen, hints, Horace O. Wil
liams, I.i..ie Williams, i-ranklin 1.
Wliittaker and Lizzie A. Wliittaker, .M.
W. Kspv and Viriuirt I'.spy, the sum o
fl.'itl i.iin with interest iheieon froiu the
first day nl l-'ebruaty, 11101, bt Ihe rule
ol h percent per annum, lor the fmtui-r
siaii ol i it l) 1) I w ith interest thereon at
the rate of H per cent per annum tU tu
Ihelitstilav of February, I'JIH , lor ihe
hirtht r sum ul sJiO.O.) ns attorneys tees
Willi interest theieon at 8 per cent per
annum iron) the day ot the entry ot the
decree herein, lor the further sum uf
f.il.hS wish accrued penalties with inn-rest
trom the Till day of February, l'.Ml,
and for the costs nud dishurst-ineins
hereon ; ami for a dot-rev thai I lie plaint
ill's said mortgige mentioned in ihe
eotunlrtuit he ioreclo-e.i and that you and
each ol vnu lie buried anil forever f n-
clost-.lf any an.l all iLId, life, ini. r-
v-st and evpiity of rt .tetiip'ion in or to tlie
inilowing ilescribed pi i inises and evei v
part t hei'col ; all ot whivh is si; uatt .1 in
Joseph me I utility, State ol ' 'leon,lo- all:
Commercing at the Northwest corner
' ot the Nirth.a-t tpiaiter of theNooti
ca-t .j larler ot -ection eleven '11 ill
to.v us li i p tli irty -four i 111 S.'iitli n K Hue
SIX h 1 West ot the llhtmellP Me- I.I a-l,
lunnitig theiic.v S i ;h sixty ihi); chains ;
ih in e West forty . Id; chains ; ti--n e
soirh i.iriv i i, chains; thence W, t
twenty Jd . chains ; thence N irt h t vl . nl V
chains; ttience Wist (or v tl-)
chains to the venter V. Section three :!)
ol sail township and raiue; tbenc-;
S utli iwetity j-Jo,. ihilill"; I hen. e U est
iwvnty L'l, chains; thence South lo tlie
Nuiih in I the l ,t;ation Land Ciai.n
ol .lain s John-on, Claim No ll.i, N-cui
cattnihs.i, ni !t. township nud ran. e
afotcsai-l ; thejite West along r he N or ill
ilu- of said claim to the Nvirinn t
corner th. ieof ; tnenc,! South along H e
Wed line ot said claim to w I. etc -aid
we-0 line inlets. -cis the section line be
tween section (..ur (4) ami nine O' a
the township and range aioie-.ul;
thei.ie !;,!- along s..i l ia; nteuii-ci. i
iine in,,- hundred and forty-two 1 1 l-'i
chains ai. i (j'toeii (!-') lin, moie ..r
less, lo tlt place of beginning, cunta".
1 1 ' - in all five hutnlred and ten nud t -ir'y
bun. bed U i.',10 -):!) acres, int.fe or !.---,
a.-eor-lin to itoveitiment survey ; vv .! li
the exception ot the (ol.ow it.i: de.-cii .-.I
real prenc.-es Mutated in J ne(.!i ne
C-.tinty, Ma-.e o' . Ireg-in. lo-wit: o-m-
nieocing at a point ou :iieSxi:h lo '
sec'ioiitwu C) whi ti p-iinl ; in :ce
K ,-i line of it,,- ..ichaiil f.-nce and N ' ;h
oi the ee,l- ,..., , t ,e S ! , .e.lt
corner ol sa-, ,,r, h,lri! ; Uiet.ce S-.rth lo
Northeast corner of sai l orc'iat.i ; thci-ve
K.ist two i:-l rods; tiienre Noi.h -. '
pn.it vine Ka-t Irom Ihe guve of t-'.e.
chi. i ot J. ll. lUrktuss located on - i h
easi . iarti r of s,-,-i.h two (J) in t... n
stnp Hiirtv tour ,.;i, .stiiitl, ol K.n.ee - x
(UjW-stof tn, i.lameile Mc:;.i:..t:
i hence due I ast to a (,nint ou North to d
Muith i-eu'er litieof the Suit Least .p; if
ter of Seen ni two IJ;; theme Sou. n io
the Soutl, (J s,,,,.;,,,,, ,wo ve , . , e
West t.) the ,, t, trt,,nn.,,.., ,i, h
said except,., pr,,rtv as .! s i
herein has bi n reh-ssed Irom H..- !--n
of said inor'-.ii;!. ;
Ih;-sumiu ,s j, pl, ib,., in pn--.i-
ance to an order of Ik rabie tl. K.
t i a i : r. 1 , ju.l -,. ,,f t1B above en-it id
Court, dc.ly n.ade ou th? I'.lrtl !.o
Mav, ln.ll, ad the dale of the t.:'t
I'liMicatiou was nia.w on Ihe Jlhh .1 1 ' l
-May, l.n. j Xiiokiii kv
K. li. SklllKiek.
Wm. A .Mi M v.
!
i t .... : .
Attorneys lor I'l.m.t ''
operation is not tin-
tocure ptfs. KlVitis Whuti II
a've save. H
fai's. beware
F . K rimer.
that exprme and ne1"'
j! Counterfeits. I'r.
i
Ah. 1 ,n