MtMt ffWGM. VOL. XVII. GRANTS PASS. JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29. 1901.' No. 40 50,000 Shares Ot $1 per share, or $50,000 of the Capital Stock of the Oregon Nat ural Gas, Oil & Mining Company, is now offered for sale to the general public for 10 cts, on the Dollar or 10 cts." a Share. This money will be used in drilling an Oil well on lands that are controlled by this company. which is in the center of the Oil District known as the North Grants Pass Oil district. This company has contracts on the following well known ranches in this District. They have all signed a card similar to this, Mrs Mary I, Jordon, James Deveny, G M Savage, J J Fryer, John Deveny, B B Ochiltree, V J Savage, Mrs Jessie Deveny, B B Ocheltree, Dr W H Flanagan, W M Bishop, J G Dotson, J S Harvey, J N Carter, The above ranches embrace several thousand acres of land of the best indications for Oil that our agents conld find on the PaciGc ('oast and they hive been from Washington to Mexico. You know that if Oil, Natural Gas or Artesian Water is found in Josephine county it will more than double the value of all property and for that purpose alone you can encourage the prospecting for Oil, or Artesian Water by taking a few shares of stock. Cut tli it oat and fend it, with $2.50 to Scott Griffin. Oregon Nature-I G&i, Oil and Mining Company. To Scott Griffin, Secretary, Grants Pass, Oregon. Enclosed please find the sum of $2.50 to secure option on icoshares of stock in the Oregon Natural Gas, Oil and Mining Company, of Grants Pass, Oregon, of the par value of $1 per share, I to have the option of paying 25 cents a share on or before you begin drilling; or 50 cents a share on or before 500 feet depth has been reached; or thereafter $1 par value until a well is completed to the depth of 1000 feet; the amount paid herein is to be credited on the stocks accepted. It is expressly understood that you re to commence drilling on or be fore six months from date or refund to me the, amount pid. Please forward receipt for amount en closed. Dated this day. of 190 Name of Sender P. 0. Address A Gain ot 240 to 1. The (allowing Uhle exhibit! the in crease in the market value ot the oil stocks o( ten different companies : Priree o Stock Before drilling .. 50 .. 1 00 .. 1 00 50 .. 20 .. 300 :e 25 20 .. 100 Alter drilling $ 200 00 15O00 37 50 ia 00 8(12 11400 13 50 3 40 2 15 M00 Sew York Oil Co.,... Union Oil Co., Kern Oil Co., Ssn Josquin fearless Hun lord Tinny Three Oil Co ,. Sterling Oil Co , Twenty Eiuhl Oil Co., Kern River, 8.00 1925.17 Each ot theM cosnpenies tu organ j ted leti than two yean ago. (8 00 invested in three ten companies would have realised a net ion of il92j. . 17, a gain ot over 240 to 1. Buy stocte in the Oregon Natural lias, J Oil and Mining Company at 10 cent a 1 hare for II.U0 shares, tionaseesesble I ttock. Buy before they drill. For further information call on j SCOTT GRIFFIN, Secretary, i The Natural Gas, Oil Mining Company. Grants Pass, Ore. i SUDDEN CHANGE.... ee. A sudden quirk in the weather need not catch you napping. We can furnish you instantly the best of style and quality with a neatness and perfection of fit that will DECEIVE TSht DEVOTEE of custom made wearing apparel. Our suits are worn by many who have a reputation as dressers. CLOSING OUT LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. WELCH'S' CLOTHING STORE NEXT TO P. O. GRANTS PASS J)R. R. E. SMITH, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office, Room 2 over font Office. Residence Kane House, oppo. the Western. GRANTS PASS. - - OREGON. )R. CLIVE MAJOR, General Practitioner of Mkmcink and Kurokrv. Office iu Williams Block C. HOUGH, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Practice! in all State and Federal Courts Office over First National Bank. Sbants Pahs, . - - Okeook. J C. PERKINS, U. S. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR, jkants Pass, Oksoon. Willis Kramer manufacturer or Myrtle Creek Extra Pamily Flow And Everything that goes with First uiass mining. For sale by Chiles, Dklemater, Wade and Cornell. Call for it; same price as other brands (EORGE II. BINNS, ASSAYER, Office opposite Hotcljosephine (iHantb Pass, - Oregon. N. E. McGREW, PIONEER TRUCK and DELIVERY Furniture knd Piano Moving. . GRANTS PASS, OREGON The popular barber shop Get your tonsorial work 'done at IRA TOJIPKINS' On Sixth Street Three chairs Hath room in connection II. II. BARTON, WATCHMAKER and JEWELER. Full assortment of Watches, Clocks, Sil verwear and Jewelry. A Uood Assortment of i'.racolcU and Heart I'angles, Clsmens' Drug Store. J.M. CHILES GROCERIES HARDWARE TABLEWARE Fine Butfcr a Specialty FRONT and FOURTH STS. SWEETLAXI) & CO. FRESH and SALT MEATS, Puoni 21 G. 0. FISHER Sewer Connections j Metal Roofing Gas Fitting Plumbing ...Pipe work of all kinds... Rids furnished tor all work. Iwe orders with I rtmtr Kro. Hardware Han- Kiddie llardaare 1 FIRST NATIOJNAL IB JL it. OF SOUTHERN OREGON. Capital Stock, - - $50,000. Receive deposits subject to check or 00 certificate payable on demand. Sell sight drafts on Mew York, San Fran cisco, and Portland. Telegraphic transfer told on all point in the United States. Special Attention given to Collections and general business of our customers. Collections made throughout Southern Oregon, and on all accessible points. R. A. BOOTH, President. J. C. CAMPBELL, Vice Preeident. H. L.OILKEY, Cashier. E. E. DUNBAR, Arst. Cashier Grants Pass Banking and Trost Co. CAPITAL STOCK $50,000. Transacts a general Banking business Receives deposits subject to check or on demand certificates. Our customers are assured of courteous treatment and eveiy consideration con sistent with sound banking principles J. Khan Watson, Pres. Ecu s Poixcck, Vice-Pres. L. L. JtwKi.i., Cashier. DIRECTORS. J. Frank Watson, J. 8. Moore, J.J. Houck, Eclus Pollock, HerbertSinith, Scott Uri (Bin , A. E. Hheehan. A FEW FACTS. Tennyson could take a worthless sheet of pnner, write on it a poem worth ise.OUO THAT'S (JUNIUS. VanderMIt can write a few wonts on a sheet of paper and make it worth lo,onu,iiorHAT 8 CAPITAL. The United Htates ran take 1VJ ounces of gold, stamp an eagle on it worth MO TH AT S MONK V. A mechanic ran take material worth $10 make it into watch springs worth IIOU, UOO THAT'S MvlLI.. A man works ten hours a day and handle several tons of dirt for :!.0u--Tli AT S LABOR, A lailv ran purchase a hat for (7 hut pre fer one for i-'7-THArs rOOUbll KSS. We could sign our check for f lon.00tl.00n but tt would lie N. Ii.-THAT,1S TUl'tiH. We give our customers the bet insert poison and tiy paperon earth THAT'S 1 HI. I II. M. Clemens, PRESCRIPTION DRUUUI8T ORANGE FRONT, oee. oema Houae OREGON State Fair SALEM, September 23-28, 1801, Great Agricultural AND Industrial Fair. BIG LIVE STOCK SHOW Good Racing in the Af ternoons. Latest Attraction in New Auditorium Building Every Evening, with good rruuic. Beautiful Camp Grounds Free. Special Rates on Campers' Tickets. Come and bring your families. Reduced Kstrs oo ill Mmk For lunher particulars, addreaa M- D- WISDOM. S. Portland. Bttttr for the Blood than laruparilla. For Those Living in tbe Malaria Dis ricts. Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. PACIFIC COAST NEWS. ITEMS OF INTEREST PICKED FROM THE WEEK'S DISPATCHES. A Bride of Two Weeks Killed by Her Husband Another Smelting- riant For fthMta County A Lone Hlchwayinaa Holds l a Stage. Foront and brash fires hare been prev alent throughout Shears county. Out., since the beginning of the long-contin- aed dry season, and hare doue inuoh damage. Nearly the entire mining town of Quarts, six miles from Souorn, Tuol umne comity, Cal., was destroyed by Are. The loss ia estimated at between fcM.OOO and 30,000. Ex-Dcputy Sheriff George W. Witty of Soutag and Evans fame, committed suicide iu a Mission-street lodging-honse in San Francisco by shooting himself in the head. A love affair ia said to be the cause. .. The Calistoga and Clear Lake (CaL) stage, with 13 passengers, and an extra stage, closely following, with fonr pas sengers, while on their way to Middlo towu, were held up and robbed by a lone highwayman. The driver of the first stage was ordered by the bandit to throw ont the express box and mail, and the order was promptly compiled with. The robber then lined np the passengers and relieved them ot their vuluables, nmouutiug to about 400. The salmon pack on the Columbia river, it Is estimated, will be 230,000 oases, as ngninst 300,000 oases packed last year. The shortage in the pack is attributed to the scarcity of fish in the early part of the season. Big ruus, un doubtedly tho produot of artificial prop agation, started about the middle of July, but sulHctout holp was not avail, able to handle the fish. Captain Charles Le Breton of San Francisco, a populnr member of tho National Ounrd and for many years secretary and cashier of the J. 0. John sou Harness company, committed sui cide in tho bathroom of his residence, 230 Dolores stroet, San Francisco, by cutting his throat. A verdict of "sui cide while temporarily insane" was re turned by tho corouor's jury. The third groat smoltiug plant of Shasta couuty, Cul., that of tho Trinity Copper coiupuny, will soon bo under way. The site selected is on the bank of the Big Buckboue creek, less than half a mile from the line ot tho South ern Pacific company uud about an equal distmice from tho towu of Keunott. The company is now surveying and laying out a townsite to the north of Keiiuett nud to the cunt of the smelter site. The town will be called Lawson, iu honor of Thomas VV. Luwsou, presi dent of the Trinity Cryipor company, and owner of tho yucht Independence. It wns decided by the California Curod Fruit association to set aside $.1110,000 to be apportioned among the members of the association iu proportion to the amounts duo them. Tills will make a total ot fl,4N4,OUO that has been appor tioned among the growers iu ilio associ ation this year. Daniel J. Hn livau, who was om ployed In the bond nud warrant department ot the district attorney's ofllce at Ban Francisco, was convicted in Superior Judge Lawlor's court of having forged the uuuie of Police Judge, George H. Cabnuiss to nn order for ft, (140 bail money, mid also of having cashed the same at the cily treasury. The jury recommended iSiillivau to the mercy of the court. I Iu will be sentenced Satur day, Aug. 24. Arch rock, which has boon a menace tauuvigittiou m the bay of San Fran cisco, was removed, 80. tons of nitro golatiu having been placed in hundreds of holes under the great crug and ex ploited. After the explosion a moun tain of tumbling waters, dotted here and there with debris, was seen to rise hundreds if feet iu t lie air, and for acres the waters were white with foam. A dispatch from Kedlundx, Cal., says a great oombiuution of capital lias been effected for controlling the electrib power of Suuthern California, with W. S. Tevis, president of the Keru ltiver Laud company, as its huud. The new concern will be known as tho Southern California Power comimuy, which has made contracts for the delivery of 15,000 horse-power in Los Angeles. Power is to be curried over a triple, wire from Bakersticld to Los Augelcs, and the route hikes iu all the pumping plants iu Autclopo valley, tho Kern river oil fields and ranches and towns iu tho Suu Fernando valley. From Itedlands a few wires added to the line uow operated by Uie Edlsou eleutnu company will convey power to the towns in Suu Gabriel valley. The Pacific Packing ami Navigation oompauy, the so-called salmon trust, which has a capital of J.,UUO,000, di vided equally amoirg common ami pre ferred stock, bernles u bond issue of 75,000,000, is expected to have no op position ot iiiinorianco, the ouly concern outside of the combination at prseut being the Alaska Packers' association, which, it is stated, will be conducted in harmony with the conibiuatiou. The company will employ five ocean-going steamers to transport supplies for the various stations. Jack Winters, the Bel by smelter bul lion thief, was arraigned before Justice of the Peace l'ratt at Crockett, and pleaded guilty to a charge of burglary. Winters was bound over to await the action of the superior court, with ball fixed at 110,000. The prisoner was un able to famish the bond for his bail, and was taken to tho jail at Marlines. All of the bulliou is uow recovered. The San Jons Mercury ban been trans ferred from the control of Alfred Hoi man to A. E. Hayes and J. O. Hayes, the present owners of The Evcuiug Herald. The two papers will now bu auder the same management. The Latest Yarn. A Pittsburg drummer tells this ysrn I always carry a bottie of Kemp's Balsam in my grip. I take cnid easilr and a few doees of the Hal nam tlasys makes me well msn. Everywhere I go I ipesk a good word for Kemp. I take hold ol my customers I lake old men and young men, and fell them confidentially what I do when I take cold. At druggists, 2.V. and oOr, The postoffloe at Santa Ynea, Cal.. was robbed, the thieves obtaining 170 in gold and silver. Dr. Edward W. Claypole, professor oi natural sciences at the Throop Insti tute, Pasadena, died at Long Beach, OaL He had been ill only about a week, his ailment being of a cerebral nature. He was 68 years old, and cams to Throop from Akron, O., in 1898. He was a native of England, aud was educated at the university ot London. At Proaser, Wash., James Ross was working at the bottom of a well 45 feet below the surface, when suddenly the earth above Ross began to give way, aud the unfortunate man was buried from sight. Although 11 hours had elapsed from the time of the accident nutil Ross was liberated, every one was surprised to find the entombed man still alive, buviug received ouly a few brui sos. The earth, in falling, had car ried a pieoo of board with it, and this board had lodged above Ross, thns giving him space to breathe aud saving his lite. Horace N. Seavcr, a student of geology and botany aud a lover of the sublime, started from Pasadena, CaL, to make the ascent of Mouut Wilsou, On Hearing Ilio summit he was seised with an almost uucoutroluble desire to throw himself into the yawning oanyons be lieuth, but he clung with all his strength to the burro thut he rode np the trail and the sure-footed beast carried him safely to oniup. His nerves, however, were so over-wronght that a physician was sent for, who administered ether aud had Senver carried dowu the trail on a litter. A dispatch from Piue, Or., says there is groat excitement on East Pine creek on account of the finding of 17 head of cattle that hud been shot to death. Cattle owners ot the Piue section swear vengeance. It is supposed that the kill ing ot the cattle was the work of sheep herders. Ill feeling has existed tor a long time between cattle owners and sheep owners in this section on acooaut of the tsacroachmouts on the range, and serious trouble is f oared as a result of the killing of the cattle. Fred Miller, a well-dressed middle aged man, on his arrival at San Fran cisoo on the overlaud train from the east wns met by two men, one of whom pretended to know him. He accom panied them to a restaurant, aud after sitting dowu at a table one of the men struck him on the head with a blunt instrument nud then robbed him of and a gold watch. An immouse meteor full recently almost due west of Phmuix, A. T., coming down. It is belioved, somewhere iu Ilaniua Halu desert. Before reach ing the earth the mass exploded, scat tering iu a fine pyrotecbmoal display, lighting up the entire western horlaou. The tcmueruture at Pbuuuix immediately dropped to the lowost point since May, and the local astronomical observer attributes the ohauge to the meteor's action. A Tucson, A. T., dispatch says: A bride of but two weeks, Maria Valen cia, the beautiful wife of Jose Valeucla, met a horrible death at the uandsof her husbaud. Three deep gashes were made with a large kuife iu her bock aud one iu her neck, and death was almost in stantaneous. They hud just returned from a dance, and her husband, insanely jualous, accused his bride of flirting with some ot the young men at the ball. She was but IB years ot age, and her beauty was the talk of the people of Thatcher, where she was raised. Street-sprinkling Contractor A. P. Cross of Los Augeies, who ruus a boarding-house for his employees, pleaded guilty of supplying his tables with oleo margarine and was sentenced to pay a Sue of $.'0. This is the first oouviottun nuder tho new pure-food law. Miss Clara Kulley, aged 30 yoars, for some time a residuut of the towu ot Kelsey, and Miss Louise Slroup, aged 14, whose parents live in Plaoertllle, Cul., were drowued In a reservoir at the Daliuutis mine, 11 miles from Placer ville. They could not swim, and, get ting into deeper water than they ex pected, each grappled with the other, aud in this way both perished. Mujor-Oeueral Arthur MaoArthur, late commander of the department of the Philippine, arrived at San Fran-' Cisco a puiueuger on the transport Sheri dan. Since leaving Manila, which he did ou July 4, immediately after the in auguration of civil government, Gen eral Mac-Arthur has SKiut several weeks In Jiiuii. A cow belonging to A. Podusto, a rancher on the Culaveraa river, Sau Joaquin county, has just added to her fame by giving birth to triplets. Three times she has produced twins, snd all but una of the calves were perfectly formed and lived. Two of the triplets are well formed, but the third is a cripple, and will probably have to be killed. Tho New York Mall and Express of Aug. IV suys: "It was seuil-oHlcially announced today that President Clmrles M. Hays of the Southern Pacific com iauy had resigned, to take effect at the pleasure of the board of directors. There is good authority for the state ment that Samuel M. freltou, now presi dent of the Chicago and Altou, will succeed him." Vuited States Treasurer Roberta at Washington received from au unkuowu person a oonsciuuoe contribution of HJti. Tho money was received through Father Vruggio, paster of St. Clare church, Santa Clara, Cal. Stephen A. Meek 'refused f0,on0 for a mine in the Quarts Hill district in Shasta county, Cal., the ledge of which was discovered a year ago by his 14 year-old sou while the boy was at play a tout 100 yards from the Meek home. Meek, at the time when bis boy dis covered the ledge, was a poor miner working for wages. Tbe shipments alroady made tu the smelter at Keswick have given an average of f.'10 per tou. Tlirlr Hecrel liOst, All Kedieville, Ky was curious to learn the cause of the vast Improvement in the health of Mrs. 8. P. WoltUker, who had for a long time, endured un told suffering from a chronic bronchial trouble. "It's all due to Dr. King's New Discovery," writes her hnausnd. "It cotnpletedlv cured her and also cured our little srand-naughter of a severe at tack of W u-Kiping tough." It positive ly cures Coughs, Colds, LaOrippe, Bron chitis, all Throat and Lang troubles. Gusrsnteed bottles 5ie sod 1100. Trial bottles free at W. Y. Kremer's drug store NEWS OF THE WORLD. HAPPENINGS OF THE PAST FEW DAYS FROM ALL QUARTERS. Aa A stress Commits Sulfide Ia Tree aee ef aa AndUace Slng-alar Clause la a Will MalrluaeoUl Kpldasute on a Manila Transport. . . - The population of Canada, according to the recent census, is 6,337,885, an in crease of 009,044 over the census of 1801. The Santa Fe Railroad company will erect a big hotel at the entrance to the Grand Canyon ot the Colorado. . Owing to the enormous supply of fruit front Jamaica all the American companies have materially reduced the purchase price, aud cultivators are ex pressing much dissatisfaction. , The Canadian yacht - Invader, in a grand race with the' yacht Oadillao, won the Canada's cup, which goes back across the border, bnt aooonipauied by five ohallengsa Eastern manufacturers are opposed 16 the re-suactment of the Chinese exolu sion law, in view of China's being iu the future the greatest market in the world for certain products of this country. . A Faribault (Minn.) dispatch says 25,000 in bills wiU be publioly burned by order of the probate court unless a clause in the will of Harvey T. Scott is knocked ont by the courts. Soott, who was Hi ynags old, left an estate of 150,000, half of whlA is in bank notes aud Uuttod States onrronoy. In order to de prive his legal heirs three in number of any share in this money he directed that it be burued. Last winter $3,000 was bnrned by Soott in the presence of witnesses. Tho heirs have protested on tbe ground that the administrator has no more right to destroy money than he would have to destroy buildings. The steamship Luoanla, from Liver pool to New York, oommunioated by wireless telegraph with the Nautuokut lightship at a distance of 287 miles. The New York Herald shore station, to which came the wireless message from tbe lightship, is at Siasoonset, a favorite summer resort on the lalaud of Nan tucket. , , Chicago physlolaus, while examlniug Earl Wambold with the X-ray, discov ered that ho has two hi si ts. The right heurt is said to perforin its fuuotiotis as properly aa the left heart, agalust which it presses slightly, aud both are as free from disease, apparently, as any normal heart. Physicians say there has never been a similar case, so far as medical records show. Private Schmidt of Company D, Four teenth United States infantry, camped at the rifle range near Mount demons, Mich., macra a score at 000 yards' range that breaks the shootiug record of the whole army. Ot the 20 shots whloh he fired at the target, which was a dummy man, ltt took effect iu - parts ot the dummy where, had the target been a living man, they would have ' caused death, while the 20th would have caused a serious or fatal wouud. Schmidt's achievement ia nueqtlaled. - Madge Johusou, daughter of Dr. John son of- Sag Harbor, L. L, swam 12 miles, havlug been in the water sevcu hours. Miss Johnson is about 23 years ot age aud ia devoted to athletics. She swam away from Sag Harbor at 4:40 o'oltick in the morning to get the benefit of ths tide. Miss Halsey and Miss Sav age aooonipauied her In a rowboat. She reached the beach at Oreeuport, 12 miles away, at 11:40 o'clock. Through out her long swim she nevor sought help nor rest in the boat, aud swam the entire distauoe without auy outside aid. Mrs. Carrie Nation, while taking a trip on the St. Lawreuoe rivor boats. Was taking cigars aud cigoruttes from the passengers, and made an attempt to snatch a cigar from the - mouth of Eugene Foley, a traveling mau from TJtico, Foley slapped bur in the faon, and she immediately termtuutcd her urusndo against tobacco, Foley after ward apologised for striking hur. ThetrausHrt Thomas, which reached Honolulu Aug.. 1, liaviug ou board 800 luule aud 100 femulu teachers oil the way to the Philippines to engage in educational servioe under the Tuft com mission, developed a veritable matri monial epidomlo while at sea. The day prior to tiie arrival at Honolulu Captain llutford found that 80 couples desired the uuptial knot tied. He refused to penult the ceremony ou board the ves sel, aud the next day clergyman at Honolulu made the 30 pairi happy by uniting them iu nistriniouy, Prior to ths saillug of the vessel from Honolulu several other couples were married. The editor and the manager of the Lou dou Globe attended the bur of the house of commons iu custody of the acrguunt-at-arms, iu accordance with the sum mons of the house, for gross breach of privileges of the house, tu accusiug the Irish Nationalist members of corruption iu connection with private bill legisla tion. The speuker severely reprimanded the two newspaper men, who were per mitted to depart, the members of tbe house joeiingly ooiigratuiattng them ou their escape from imprisonment 111 the Tower. t , Pretty Georgia Weymouth, au Einrlish chorus girl, ouoe well- known iu New York, committed suluida on the stugeot the Kolles-Her gero, Paris, hanging her self In full view of the audience. Ths last soeu of the burlesque being played called for the simulation of suicide by u unfortunate lover. Georgia had been performing ths port for two weeks, the audience being deceived by her booking herself up ou a concealed belt. At her last performance the agony of I lie actress allotted frantio applause aud laughter, tbe oouturtbms of her body being deemed au excellent imitation. When the curtain weut down the girl was dead, A letter was found iu which she declared her purpose to kill herself, but did uot explain ber motives. At Bed Time I tat a pleasant berb drink, the next morning I leel bright and my complex ion is better. My doctor says it acts gently on tbe stomach, liver and kid neys, snd Is a pleasant Isxativs. It is made from herbs, and la prepared as easily as Isa. It Is called Lens's Medi cine. All druggists sell it at 25c. and 60c. Lane's Family Medicine moves the bowels each day. II you cannot get it, send lor free sample. Address. Orator f. Woodward, Le Hoy, N, Y. LECTURE No. 1 Being a bit of cheap advice that may be turned to profit by those who are good listeners. T..We neither buy 'nor sell Second-hand - goods. We won't have them in tho house. , . , We're tho only Furnituro concern in Southern Oregon who has tho nerve to say so and do so when you buy things - . at this house they're New. No fixed up jobs hero. Nearly 1-2 a Car-load Suites just arrived. By far the largest line we have ever shown. Popular Prices. CARPETS Over 3,000 yards another new lot just re ceived. Our carpets Jare the perfection of the weavers' art; are manufactured by one of the old est and most reliable Mills in the United States. We guarantee to show you better qualities beside the most expensive patterns at just as small a price, and usually a smaller than you can get by sending away 30c to $1.00; all the between pri ces. WALL PAPERS of surpassing quality and artistic taste over 10,000 Double Rolls, goods usually sold at uc, 15c, 18c, soc, 22c, 25c and 35c Our prices 8c. 10c, 12c, 15c, 1 8c, aoc, 25c. HOPPICKERS CAMP OUTFITS---Especially low prices on Tents, Camp Stools, Tin Ware, Granite Wave. WE'RE SELLING 6 Milk Pans for 25 cents. Butcher Knives 25c to 50c. 6 Class Tumblers, smooth bottom, for 25 cents. 6 Hotel Goblets for 25 cents. Tin Bake Pans 8 cents. Looking Glass and Comb Case tor 15c. We're closing out some Writing Tablets, regular 15c goods of a pound calendared paper, ruled for ink, 10 cents. Furniture I'arpete Mattings LaceCurlania Matresses Pillows Linoleums THE TROUBLE IN CHINA. Edwin H. Conger, ths United States) minister to Ohlua, arrived at Peking. A dispatch from Peking, dated Aug. 17, says the ministers have oonoeded two points to the Ohlnese in order to secure harmony and the signatures of the plenipotentiaries to the protocol. Ths first point is that the walls e(. the Takn forts shall not be destroyed, and ths second the edmlsaion of Liu Kuu Yi to tbe Whang Po board of cousorv snoy. The river forts have already been dismantled aud the war materials de stroyed by the international troops. A dispatch from Shanghai, dated Ang. 14, says the Russians at Newohwang have proclaimed the caur's suzerainty over that district, have abrogated the Chinese laws and have prohibited the natives from referring their disputes to the arbitration of American or British merchants and missionaries. All dis putes must bo referred to the Russians for settlement. Three Americans were sentenced by Consul Hugsdnle to four years' imprison ment for looting a pawnbroker's store iu a village alstut 110 miles from Peking ou June toih. The esse was tried at Tleuisiu. WASHINGTON NOTES. Llenteiiaiit-Oenentl Miles, command ing ihe army, has issued a general nrdor Intended to Imptnve the condition of the army. It admonishes officers and men regarding tlimr duties, pointing out the essentials of a good soldier, specifically mentioning patriotism, dis cipline, physical development, self-respect, self ridiance and resourcefulness, also adding that professional kuowledgo Is uecessary at ail times. Attorney-General Knox hns rendered an opiuiou holding that the govern ment is, bound to recover mall matter which is lost by ncgligenon or dishon esty 011 thu part of employees and restore the same to its owner, and that when a clerk or carrier steals a registered letter containing iuouy he is responsible for the amount itolen. Tiie statement prepared by Commis sion! Kvans of Iho United States pen sion buienu shows that the number of pensioners oil ihe rolls June Doth last was Wl7,?;)7, a net gain of 4,206 over last your. The total net loss to the roll dur ing the year wns 4:i,uSD, which Includes UMMIiy death, KT8 by remarrluge, 1.6HJ by minors reaching the age of HI, I, KM by failure to claim pensions and 1,400 from other causes. The roll fw the year just closed ia the "high-water mark" In the history of the pension bureau, the next highest having been reached in IHUH. rollrMiN ITt.HH. At the Maii'don-bnuse police court, Loudon, James McDonald, who, ou Aug S was charged in that court, ou his owu coufnssion, with robbing tho office ...Southern Oregon ASIII.AND. Strong Academic course. Professional training of the highest excellence. Well equipped labora tories, r irst class train ing department, be in and for trained teach ers exceeds the supply. Graduates easily secure good positions. B e u 1 1 1 u I location . Must delightful climate on tbe coast. Kspenses$l to I1W per year. Write lor catalogue. .- IIIO SIXTH STREET W. M. Wsll Paper Crockery " Ulasawar I -amps Tinware Oraniteware Woodenware Tools Mirrors of the Wvstoru Lumber company at Portland, Or., last December, was die ohnrgud, the officials of the United Stutus embassy announcing that the Washington authorities did not desire his extruditiou. The priaouer was greatly disappointed at not securing transportation home. A dispatch from Constantinople says) a body of 400 Kurds has been raiding the IHilmisura district of Armenia) and has destroyed 13 villages, leaving noth ing but smoking ruins. Ouly the yodbg girls were spared. They were carried off to the burems. All the males were ruthlessly butchered. ALASKAN STEAMER WRECKED. Steamer lalandor CoIIIcIm with an lee htira, Uruwnlug SA Feraoas. A Victoria (B. C.) dispatch aays: The steamer Islander, the flagship of the Canadian Pacific Navigation fleet, and the largest aud fastest passenger steamer ou the Viotorla-tikagway ronte, collided with au Iceberg off Douglas island, Alaska, Thursday, August 18, at S o'clock In the morning, while on her way south with the largest number of passengers that she has carried since she was replaced on the run few months ago, aud sank within IS minutes after striking. Captain Foots, her master, and about 63 persons, luclnding passen gers aud members of tbe crew, were drowned. To add to the horror of ths terrible disaster her boilers exploded aa she went dowu, causing the death of many of those who were struggling In the water. The survivors were landed on Douglas island, aud the mate was sent to Juneau for help, the steamors Flossie and Lucy responding aud (aklug them to Juueau. The city council of Juuean acted with open hearts and ltfvel heads, secured Decker's hall, which was hastily con verted Into a lunohroom aud resting place, where the oold, nerve-shattered unfortunates from the wreck oonld be warmed with hot Coffee lud suitable food. The survivors are full of words ot commendation nud gratitude for ths opening of Juuean homes, the words of sympathy, tbe extended help in sub stantial ways. The passengers give the greatest praise to the oltloers for the manner in which they acted under the most trying circuuiitauces. The oflloers, on the other haud, state that had not the pass engers rushed the boats the loss of life would have beau very small, if, iu fact, auy at all. It la estimated tlial about 178,000 lu gold dust went down with tho steamer. Of this about 1100,000 was carried by passengers, Mr. liorl of Dawson, who had beeu mining la tbe Kloudike fur some 10 years, having t35,uuo. A small amount of the precious metal was saved. Tbe papers contain ing (10,000 were left in the purser's safe, the balance In bis possession being returued before the steamer sauk. Kodak films at ths Courier office State Normal School.. ORKOON. - 4 L r- tSis? r. CLAYTON, Pres. I ; : ; '