ROGUE RIVER COURIER preB,0,,r bl,,in ' ! r,RSTPK5n:m Mr in. me, our deep reverence sorrow or hi. Published Every Thursday. Subscription Rates: One Year. In r dvance, Mi Mouths, Three Months, Kindle Copies, - $1 25 .ob .36 .00 Advertising Rates furnished on aiIU'uUuii at Hie ofllce, or by mail. A. E. VOOR.HIES, FKKD MEN SCI1, Pnoj-K. & Msob Kditor Entered at the post otiii-e at (iranta Vi't. uregon, at seeond-clasH mail matter. TnUKSl-UY, SK1TEM13EK 1!), Mil. The internal ional jachl race lias been postponed on account of llie preside nig' death and may not take place until unother year. The American nation ie too deeply plunged in grief to tale intercut in sporting events now. Perhaps the idea is impracticable, but it is wor-hy of mention. Why not gather up all the anarchists, rounding them up lise tnyute.i, ship them in a ho ly to some Island in the sea and there leave them to practice their nefarious uociruie on ouo an Jtiiur. uuui j a more terrible p-nally lie ileall out to them? The line of succession to the presi dency, nfter vice president, runs through the cabinet in the following order; secretary of !a!e, secretary of lreaury, secretary of war, uttnrney-gcneral, postiiiaNler-genernl, secretary of the navy, secretary of the interior. I'riur to 18HD thu law provided that the presi dent pro teinporo of I he senate, or, in cane there waa no such oMicer, the speaker of the house, should net a president until a new president could be chosen by fpecial clecliun. . J, Winter of Waldo says publicly, ' My idea In this hour of national trial is to hung every limn who can be prov en to be nn anarchist." .!r. W'nnor if u democrat from bead to heel and one ol the leaders uf that' party in I hit county, but in the universal sorrow over tl.e murder of the president and in our national wrulh toward the cowardly assasuin mid the meuiberii the per nicious sect who are partners in bis cilme, there is no such thing as par tisanship. All parties grievo together as Amerlcai b. European journal, comment favorably on I'lesidcnt Itooscvclt. lie is looked upon as a man of strength ami vlgoious ability, the most popular American, and a uiiin who will favor national rather than party ideals. He is a man who bus como to thu front solely by his own ability and force of cbaiacter. lie wa he lust vice-president in many year" chuosen for bis own sake and the added power given to the ticket by bis iiamii, rather than for ability to itibscribo to the campaign fund. It would not be surprising If Roosevelt should give us one of the b.'st adminiHtrations we have over bad. uniixely death. "Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roose velt, I'reeident ol the United 8ates of America, do appoint Thursday next. September 19th, the day on which the body of the dead I'resident will be laid in it. last earthly resting place, a. a day of mourning and prayer throughout the I'nilod States, I earnestly recommend that all the people do assemble on that day in their respective places of divine worship, there to bow d wn in submis sion to tbo will of Almighty God and to pay out of full heart, their hornigsjof love and reverence to tl.e great and Hood I'resident whose death has smitten the Nation with bitter grief. "In witness whereof, I have hereunto Set my hand and caused the.ealoftbe I-' mted States to be affixed "Done at thecity of Washington, the 14 h day of September, A. D. one thou sand, nine hundred and one, and of the independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-sixth. "TiiKonoitK KoosisviaT, "Hy the I'resident, John Hav, Secre tary of State." Proclamation. To niK Kkhidknts or Chants Pass: Wiibhkah, The death of William Mc Kinley, our late Chief Executive, bus caused universal mouininir anions the peeple of the United Slate., and it Mem. meet that all should j in in a public ex pansion of our sense of the sfllictiou that has fallen upon the nation, theiefore, I, t. Kremer, Mayor of the City of (Irani. I W, do herebv recommend that on Ihuriduy, th. 19th day of Sep tember, 19111, all places of business or la bor in I he city be closed during the day : that the daily avocations of the citizen be suspended and that the day be suita bly obiervcd by such public gathering (ml ceremonies as may be deemed sp propriate. W. K. Kitr.uKB, Mayor. Paled at (iranta I'ass, (Ire., Sept. 17th, IU0I. lliefcchley court ol inquiry mul on .Monday and adjourned until ufler the fununil of the late president. Schley's counsel objected to Admiral Ilowison as a member of the board of Iminirv ll...l I :. - . on, run nnviiig expressed opinions derogatory to Schley's conduit. The com I sustained the objection and Ad niiral Hutnsey has been substituted in place of llowieoti. 1'opular sentiment is, as ever, strongly with Schlev. He is the popular hero and even if the find ings ol thu court of inquiry should be adverse to him, popular opinion would . (till uphold him. The charge of coward ice against such a tough old salt seems strangely impudent. 1 be law that Leon Ciilgosz shuck lo destroy is now his piuteclion and shel ter. Hut for its power he would not now exist in human semblance. Emma tiohlman also, though she snitls so sar casiica.iy utul is lleica In so cat like a manner, is being protected by the law mat sl.e strives to overthrow. A far better treatment than he deserves, I n t lolgocx will be given a trial by jury liewil, then bo found to have use lor the law and will he glad enough to take advantage ol all its technicalities ixnlgorxis promise! an early trial and it is to be hoped that I he insanity furci will be given lillle place there. Ac quiiiui would Im as severe a verdict In his case as conviction. Csulgoss out ol J.ul would be a very ephemeral creature. i. , in i or. lor tliu mine id minder ie dealli by electrocution. will. McMnley was Urn candidate of urn republican parly, but bu was the president of the llnj, Stabs. All Ainuricans, regardless of party, now ennui nun as their. own president and all unite to do him honor. .Now why not be bur to the living as lo the dead. Why not give Theodore Kuoicvell iitiani- .....a 'ii.,n ami encoutiigem.iut at the begiuiiing of Ins presidential career Olid let him know that in all good ami just lncauics the American People ,ll be Willi him as a unit? Why should a man hau. to die t,. be appreciated t crlainly, diHt rei ( always ,. , i mi l an I,, weil Mippori that to be n long, ion n.le .. . lew monib I I r . r I Memorial Service, .Memorial service will be held at the Hicycle grounds at 2 30 p. iu., Thursday September lilth, 11)01. The School children, Military and Fra ternal orders of the city have been in vited to unite in this Memorial service. The procession will form at the Court house promptly at 2 o'clock p. in., am) proceed to the Hicycle ground., where the exercises will beheld. All citiiens unt members of the fraternal organisa tions, are earnestly requested and urged to participate in this Memorial service in honor of our murdered I'resident. Union Memorial Service. The several churches united on last Sunday morning in a union memorial service at the 1'resbvterian church, in honor of the lata president. There was a taslelully appropriate arrangement of the hues of mourning and the national turn, uii aim auom me altar, and oij the left was placed a portrait of Mc Kinley, l'robubly the largest congregation of people ever assembled at a church ser vice in (iranta l'ass was present there in that morning. All the available space wa. thrown open, every .eat that could be secured was pressed into ser vice and 'thn standing room was well coupled. Kev. Hubert Mclean delivered the address, which was one of the bust ever given in (iiants l'ass. Mr. Mi Lean fub earnestly, eloquently and I in prcxiively and endeavored to impress upon Ills hearer, the necessity of tak lug to heart the lesson which has been so reverely given, lie emphasized the fact that reforms must be mora than superficial and that the inner cantos of diarchy and Its kindred evils must be enrolled out ami des. roved, lie do dared the saloon to be the storm center of anarchy. After the address, the commander, ol the (i. A. H. and the O. N. (1. detailed representative ol each body as a guard ol honor ami the congregation Hied lie tween these guards and past the por vroii oi Aicruniey as a mark of respect Dour honored president. r Given Away Front street, oppo Depot. A pretty Pocket Knife will bo given to each purchaser of a pair of Youth's or Boys' Shoes, sizes lis to 5s. Ofl'er good for a short time. "7 j her parents at the flefling Mill for the j b-y.T.d .-ontiol and hunt a rensideral Ie nulshk. Mr Ysnrrr and Miss Ethel ; snioiinr of Kinney', wood n ! sbo caire home from the tiood Samaritan : win- of C x's. A (I hand Urned out ! hospital Thursday. Her health baa im-! stop the tire. It mi very near bum proved grea'ly and her friends greet her ji g i:p Chip'n & M""' lenef and some Willi joy. hay for Cux. The w lod being f -. or .Lie. v ..n,.i. .. r . r ., .!. ! the fir.- was held in cheek. W. E. DEAN k CO. J - J Order of Steavm Engineers. An order which baa a good represen tat ion In this city I. the American Order of 8te.m Engineers. It I. an organiza tion intended to promote the interests of steam engineer, and one of its objects is the extending of the license laws. To help the lick, to provide a widows' an I orphans' fund, and to eslablirh schools of engineering are- aim named among the object, of the order. One nf its principle. I. to take no part in strikes or to interfere fa the harmony of employer and employe. Grsnts l'ans lias a lively lodge of some 25 member, of which A. J. l'ik. i. Chief Engineer; U. F. Myrick, assistant engi neer. It is expected that the grand lodge of the order in this date will meet here. Trimble & Cook'e New Shop. Trimble and Cook', new blacksmith shop on I street I. nearlng completion and will soon be occupied by that firm Hie new building i. 34x70 feet and will have .beds in the rear for h-raee, an open driveway from end to end, comfort able ofllco and a handsome front. Four fire, will be operated and tbe Ami will be prepared to turn out an Immense amount of work. A complete stock ol iron and steel will be carried. The ap pointment and equipment, of this establishment will place II among the very foremost in it. line in Southern Oregon. Kodaks and Films A.E.Voorhies.l Wedding of Wah Chung. Wab Cluing, known In Ashland at "China Jim," wa. married last evenii g to (San Francisco belle of China Towr. Wall Chung is a wealthy Chinese m r chant and labor contractor, tbe bos. of the local Chinese population. He has been a resident of Asb'and for a number of year, and i. one of the "whitest" men to be a ChineeeJIhat ever existed. The marriage ceremony took place in the evening and was after the Chinese custom, a minister not being a necessary adjunct. Tbe bride and groom were ar rayed in many dollars worth of grandeur, fbe home was gorgeously decorated, be ing hung with gay banners, Chinese lan tern, and big red emblems. Dollars upon lollars worth of luxuries which w u d not be relished by a white man were piled high on the tables and served at a loaded banquet to tbe many meets. nan fining wnen asked the maiden name of hi. bride said: "I don't know She i. Mr.. Wah Chung now." Tow Talk. Don't be satisfied with temporary re lief from indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure permanently and completely re move, mis complaint, it relieves per manently because it silos s the lirei! stouisch perfect rest. Die'iug won't rest tue stomach, nature receives supplies from the food we eat. The sensible way to help the stomach i. to use Kodol Dys- oep.is Cure, which digests what you eat and ran't help but do you good fir, Kremer. to possess a wife. I live in hopes of win ing tbe heart nf one of those fair Leland widow, of your acquaintance. Could you givo me any pointers how to gain one? In the past I had no lot to a-k a lady to share; but now, being the pos sessor of a fine farm at Hugo, 1 desire a companion. Due. Te&chers of Josephine County. The following persons are holder of Certificates and arc entitled to teach in Josephine County, Oregon : School Suits 1. 1 p. i ail oile r n sallMi tj mid il 1 1 1 t. In. K u (4 !. opinion Honest man can which l.o beheve. pioph-sv ibai in- pirt.sau-li.p be u-.i-.oe si nj.lv Ie '-en II s and i,-r no '"i i I' p.irli l -' ' 0 'O -ill plotless evi l y pol i n il ".lb e I X-., in. li m.v lio. L- o 111,- I. Ill I a. e- I -1,1 ml. -I the I t II.1IHC11I t'i oi I 1! -:t ! the liiali" !. aln: . , ,,.,, Il.e I.,'- !,-,... Stale-, a o.v,.tii!; . n: " V. leii:V.. I, , I" 111 ' I "- 1 -1,1 of I Olie.l Mil.-. I, ,.,e-i s un k ,1 ,; , ciloe commiii.d not .,M,hM , e ft'icl Miig'-trat,., 1, ,.,,., ,.M,1V !l" I ll'.e'l. u , Hi,--,.' Ticnl, ,lt Mr ,., ,-, ,.., . ( Uig.-M I .v.. -..i l,j, ..; ,.,,, ( w, varucsiui.ti.it. ,r i-m iloi wed.,re, I a ilealh of ( h:U:i inn;,,, ,. Bll, i,,,,,,' jh ibe way Pi ttlmli l. ,, v,,t., his ule and 'he s.iv in , -, , ,, ,,,,n,.,e b. in of trial, he in -t liu ,h.,t!,, wil re- Inal'l l-irever u pn i ions people. ' It is meet thai I criU;o to our as a nation, ex- Working Nlghl and Day. The busiest and mightiest little Hi in that ever wos made is Dr. King's New Life Tills. These pills change weakness into strength, listlessness into energy in nin lug into mental power. They're wonderlul in building lip tile health. On ly .o per box. Sold by Dr. Krumer. Coo.1 on Lower Kogue River, ii'.. i.. - - . o e arc in receipt ol a communication (rum Joe Youuker of Agness. t'nrrv Co.. oncernlng a coal pniperty there, if which he is I ho owner. A company, the lii.agow t oat and Coke Company wasioruicil at one tune to work this mine, but owing to lack of capital and experience did not make it a nieces: or. i nun Her asserts that the coal is tin re and plenty ,,( it, the vein averag ing from three to live feel in width. -More tluu 100 tons have Isn .hi I ! n th river. lie alludes to tl.e timber resources of his ,.,-il,, n... bodies of sugar pi,,,., ir ni mtri while and black o.ik, huge tracts of tan bnk and millions of h,,p.po,.. A l knid.1 ol diiit do cll and a failme in "in is unknown. Mr. Youuker shaics in llieopinion that ihe av in which lo pen up nil d velop the resources of coun'.i is by a railroad down K v ie liter, tin is uii .,1.1 r..Mi.i ..f ru Oregon, an lmliaii wai veleian. I, anoi liiig o ln ,mu stateinent I it I bis share ol the battle ol Hungry iliit." the Indians' last ilestlerl.. it...! 'i' iiio1 Oii v , I'oi.n,,,, I l.l C S fill Ml i I-rank J. t beney nukes oath that he s the senior partner ot Ihe linn ol .1 ii-iiey ,V. Co., doing business in the City I toil-do, County tint S'ale aforesaid, iiidih.it raid linn will pay the sum ol "M: 111 Nl'KKD DOl.l.AUS lor earl. Hid every case ol I'atarth tltat eaoiinl Im nretl bv Ihe u.i of II h i. a Cu ahuii 11 "X- I klNK J. I'llKXSV Snorn lo tiel ore me and sub-criln-,1 in my pieseiiiv, this (i h dav ol U.,en,l, A. D. 1-sMi, A. W. til. Kis.nti 1 Nol,uy 1'ubho. Hall's t'ai.inh I'ure is taken iiilernal- ly and sen iluccily uu llie blooil and mm, -us siirhites ot Ihe system. Send I'll leslntiotiials, lire. K. J. Oiuskv iV ,'o., Tol, do, O. s-old tiv itrutfits, 7.H-, Hall's l auiilv Tills are tbe best. . Wo have just received our Fall line of HOYS and CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, and are prepared to give you the best values ever shown for your money. IRON CLAD STOCKINGS for Boys, Kvery pair .'uaranteed to give satisfaction. TRY OUR SCHOOL SHOES. E C. Dixon. Wlldervlllo M. E. Church. The presiding elder uf the district, and me Key. a. . Jenkins of (iranta I'ass will conduct public service and admini. tsr the sacrament of the Lord'. Supper at the ildervills M. E. church next Sunday at 3 P M , September 22. Another shipment of children's .cbool shoes at K, O. MiOoskey'.. Outings. Calicos, Comforts and blankets. Josephine County Bernk. The board ol directors of the Jose phine county bank have elected the fol lowing oillcers: President. J T Tuff.- ice-president. P. II. llartli. The cash- r has not vet been elected. The lirectors are It. A. Ilooth. J. T. Tuffs. P. II. Ilsrih. Ed Lister. C K. Harmon. fbe bank will open iia doors for business as soon as the new building is completed. Thumb Cut Off. Willie rry had the misfortune ol India his led ilm-nh on Tue.div ii P. I'. A I., fsc'oiy He was al ike i.i saw saoiug up a piece uf boanl for ki ulling and wire a glove ou Ira band. l'be saw caught the end of Ibe glove thumb and lirked the menitwr into auge, cutting it off at tbe Hist j niil. Night School. Prof. K. K. Young baa instituted a night school, to open on (K totier 1. The course will be commercial and will in- hide shorthand and like studies. Uiite large class is already preparing lo alteml Circuit Court. Oiu nil court lor Josephine county ill t convened next Monday, Septem ber :';t. U O. McCroskey has opened his (all line ol Men's. I. idles' 'and Children's underwear in heavy fleece,, wool and part wool. Ths Bail Prtscrtptioa tor Mslsris Chills and Kever is a bottle ol Urove's 1'asn-less I'hill fonic. It is simply Iron and Quimne in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. Price Mc. De.lay Circle's Be.ll. A very enjoyable ailair was the ball given by Daisy Circle No. 349, Womeu of Woodcraft, of Kerby. The bill was opened by lbs ladies ol the Circle marching uuder the leadership of the captain of Ihe guard, Mies Nellie Eloyd, a circle wa. made and unwound in perfect step. The calico dresses were many and llie bright color, and tasty pattern, were a very attarctive sight, and no belle, in silks and saiius ever lookod more hsautifol than the girls ol Kerby and vicinity in their handsome and tastily made calico dresses. Sup per was served under the management ol Mesdamea Woodcock, llodgdon, till more, Hansen, Hoyd and Decker, and Miews George, Eiesler and Eloyd ami wai a thorough success. Dancing was "...iram until oKviigui a ml everv one wenl home wis'iing Daisy Circle a Ion g anu nappy lite s. . i. Mrs. 8. H. Allport. Johnstown, Pa ys: vur nine tirl almost strangled lo death with croup. The doolo.s aid she couldn't live hut she was instantly reiieveu Dy line Minute Cough Cure Dr. Kremer Hugo Items. Mrs. Henry spent last week in Merliu. Itorn-Tj Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hilling, a son. Miss Erankie Davis was visiting Hugo Miiniay. i ivar ii is not the carpenters' hammer that the "Merlin Night Hawk" hears. The Helling Mill has .hut down, snd Ihey are now moving it to tjuarts Creek. Hugo is .till Hosting on the wave of prosperity. It promises to be one ol the iiraieol and well reguleied buslnes towns ill lbs stale. Ii could nol be other ise with such energetic men at Ihe front. Mrs Og e'a friends regret that she sold out. Site is now at Kerby with her daughter, and e xprets to maK. her future home in Idaho Mr. Olivet OJe depart ed Thursday tojsa his taiberand broth er there. Mrs. Ella Yancey u, i ng 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IU 20 21 22 23 24 25 2(i 27 28 29 .10 31 32 33 31 35 3i 37 38 31) 41) 41 42 43 41 45 46 47 48 49 r0 .1 52 53 4 55 57 58 59 00 1 Astolla Goodiu,- 2 Stella Paddock, 3 Alice Smith, 4 Maggie Chiles, 5 Allie Pool, Minnie TufTs, Cora Lemon, Ida E. Savage, Jessie Scovill, Anna Wade, Dora Colvig, Belle Sturges, Horenee Akin, Mary Day, Ethel Huckett, Mamie Puddis-k, Mrs. Sadie Smock, Edna Parker, Caroline Hcslin, Lillian llogan, Mrn. h. I). Hood, 8. W. Holmes, Lillian Pence, (j. A. Savage, David O. Hayes. Myrtle Ilenshaw, Miiuil fb-nshiiw, Mia. Holle Huden, Daisy StitRH, E. K. Huthawiiy, L. (J. .Masters, V. A. Massie. J. I'. McComicll, Joscphino Crow, J. I). Hayes, Mrs. ,f. D. Hayes. Anna Koistor, Lucy (ieorge, Jessio Mastin, Aggie White, Josie Diirneill, Mrs. Alida Swimlen, Ciraco Ilarrett, Maggie llansflli, Lillian Whipple, Conk Smith, Egbert Hobbins, Ella Parks, Iilancho Fetteily, P. M. Corum, May Sutton, Lulu Martin, Kuto Hyde, Tillii Harrett, Mr. Eph Miifcick, Mrs. Josio A Husk, Mrs. Cora Diederlchs, Edna Harvey, Hilda MeCurdy, Lincoln Savage, Grants Pa- We hear from reliab'e oiircs that a big .'rise has lieeii inadu on Ml. Ken ben by Ryan and John-on. Tlie ledg is Urge and shows free gold 'luongboiit its whrJe extent. If 'lie find was in toiiie localities it wjnld be lulled a Williams Dryden Invilen Merlin Kei-hv Murphy Wiuonii Selnia Wnl.lo Grants Pass Wilderville Holland Althouse Kubl Grants Pass Hugo Murphy Winona Holland Grants Pass Question Answered. les, August t lower still has the largest sale of any medicine in Ihe civil lied world. Your mother, and grand mother, never thought of using any. thing else for Indigestion or ISiliousnoss Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heard of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostra tion or Heart failure, etc. They used August Mower lo clean out the system and stop fermentation of undigested fond regulate the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the system, and that ie all they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches, i oil only need a lew doses of Green's August Hower, in liquid form, lo make you satisfied there is nothing serious the mutter with you, Gel Green's l'rixe Almanac. $13.00 (o $13.00 bl Week oaiary lor un intelligent man or wo man In each town. Permanent pos Uon. 30 cents per hour for snare tiiniv Manufacturer, M ix 11112, Chicago. In cases of cough or croup give the lil lle one One Minute Cough Cure. Then rest easy and have no fear. The child will le all right in a little while. It nev er fails. Pleasant to take, alwavs sale sure and almost instantaneous in tiled. Dr. Kremer. Leletnd Sittings. We are having fine wenthcr which ves Ihe funnels a chance to secure the last crop of hay, which is good. We have an abundance of hay on Grave cieek. The wood i amp of Kinney and IVx was the scene ol a lively experience 1 id week. The t'ne in the hills cot started l pocket but ou Ml. Ueiiben the ledges aieofa perunn-nt character. People are flocking to that point to slake out c'aims. Oilier ledges on Mi. Reuben show all that the owners call a?k. We .re shipping large amounts of goods to that p jint and the work cn all the ledges is heimr pushed at fuel as uossihle. Some lhat have good ledges are doing all they cati but have not the capital to develop llioni, so must necessarily i ome mil and n oik for a grub slake or else 8"ll (or small price, which Ihey ilo not like to do. We hear of new disc ivories on Gieen back mountain, but have not heard the names of the parties This part cf Oregon is coming to llie (rout ass ouar'x minui.' section. At one time we had a class of men, not regular mining men, who would go over the country and find quanz rock but would not go down, and because Ihey did not find s fortune on the surface, would condemn the cjuntiy and say ii. was (it only for Indians, lint trh-n men that are miners came hero from other countries, they piuuouuced tins a niinin? country and went to work on t-ome old, aban doned ledges and found that ihe rock gut better as tiiey went Aown. Thai has deen ihe experience of all miners in this country. The health of the people is good, nc sickness reported. There is a demand lor more laborers ill this vicinity as help it scaice. Bon. Oreuon Sle-le Fair. Tl.e Oregon Slate Fair at Salem, Stpleniber 2ird to 2Sth, l!t()l, inclusive. prom -sea to be tin beat .this year tha' has yet been held. New " fea'tires for amu-ement and " instriu l:i u have been added, and pmticular attention will he niven to the Stock Exhibit, owing to the vreat and constantly increasing interest in dairying throughout the stale. l'or this occasion, the Southern Pa cific Co. will make a rate of one tare for ihe round trip, from all it-t station, in ' Oregon, to Salem, uad return, and il ie lo bo hoped that every one who can do so a ill show his appreciation by taking advantage of. this opportunity to pass i few days pleasantly and profitably nt our Shite Capital. iiiiiiMMssosiinsiH(nmM(miimiiiiiinnttl lew Repair Shop j j Mr. William Bennett is opening a shop in connection with Paddock's Bicycle Den., lie will do general repairing and , make a specialty of T, " i. . v I.. . - Lathe Work, Lock and Gun Repairing. - M jt 1 , I,.-".-,,.' Paddock's Bicycle Den East ol Depot. oos sott 9 e Portland Carnival. Never in the history of the Northwest have the people been rlTered euch en joyable cntciUiiimciit mingled with useful lustrum ion as will lie laid before them during the month of the PoitUud Carnival, which will he helj ill the great ex posit ion building from Sept. 18 to Oct 111, an 1 also in the beautiful Multnomah Eield adj'iining. The com mittee of representative business men having the carnival in charge have already made contracts involving the expenditure of o(i,000, to make the Camivul s success. On (he music ami amusements alone there wi I lie $l.l,00i expended, and Hie other appropri itioin will he in prop irtion for llie horse show and Ihe grand military tournament and ilie athletic exercises, etc. 1 tiese tlurei will give penp'e an idea I scenery, pure water, mineral, nsu, game and health in abundance, why Bhould it not be a popular summer resert? It has many attraction, for those who are looking for the unusual. Life in Alaska has essential beauty, power and ani.iiS lion. Toe report that smallpox was preval ent in our vicinity was untrue. Many tlie Indians have hud a skin disease, caused by improper food and an ansnnitarv condition of living, hut no white people have taken it. A few smallpox case, have been brought up here from the states, but not allowed to laud. Mining interests in this district are increasing, which is attracting tl e attention of many miners, prospectors and moneyed men. Senator Jones, Congressman Sultzer and others have bonded a mine near here for one million dollars, and other large deals are about to be consummated. Tiie fish Industry, with its numerous canueiies and galleries, situated along the Alaskan coast, employing several thousand men, whoa wages amount to nearly one and one half million dollars, is one of Alaska's principal resources. As many as 1714 cases are put op in a single day at the Ketchikan cannery, is one pound cans to the case, some individuals earning as high as $4.54 per day. A few days ago a single haul was made near town of fifteen thousand salmon and their net brake not. f AttAH SlMKHAW'K Yol'NO Eruptions, cuts, burns, scalds and sores of all kinds quickly healed by DeWitt's Wilcb Hazel Salve. Certain cure for piles. Hewareof Counterfeits. I!e sure you gel the original De Witt's Dr Kremer. School Books, Tablets.;.... Pencils, Etc. of all kinds SlOYcr Drug Co, Prescriptions. Stood Death Off. E. II. Munday, a lawyer of Henrietta, Tex , once fooled a grave-digger, lie says: "My brother was very low with malarial fever and jaundice. I persuad ed linn to try Electric Bilters, and he was soon much bettir, but continued their use until he was wholly cured. 1 am sure Electric Hitters saved his life." This remedy expels malaria, kills disease of llie grandeur and immeii-.ii y uf n,0 ! Hrln" "nd Pll"e Wood ; aid. diges Carnival, which will be illuminated tion' "'si'1"1" liver, kidneys and bowels with 38-10 electi ic lights. The music bv lo Uncle Sam' Mail Service requires physical and mental ability of a lu'h decree to withstand its h.uj jabots. Thn ht'th tension, to 'which the nctvouj system is constant! subjected, has a ilrpressinj c' feet, anJ soon headache, back ache, neuralpa, rheumatism, sciatica, etc., develop in sever form. Such was the case of Mail Carrier S. F. Sweinhart, of Huntsville, Ala., he says: "An stt:ick ef pneumonia left n? with imiM-ul tr rhrum.it. ,m. heaia.lie, ami fimt that seemed lo b all oicr me. I wa c.r,Tlv aMe to move for about a month when 1 decided In give Miles Pain Pills and Ncnn Platters a trial l0 Vree dvs I is nn en ir.v rr.jte a id m two weckt 1 was tree Irerr. iaia ai.J gaining iu 8ch and ttrcr.gth.'' Sold br all Dro. slats. Dr. Mile. Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. two ni'i military hands w ill b" grand and there will not be a dull moment, afternoon or evening. There will be. reproduction vf Multnomah Kails in the exposition building, a big working min ing exhibit, a (ierman villai;". a show ing of all tlie products ef the .Northwest au-l many oihur sights tome roid and sle.m beat line-. excursion tickets to' the Carnival, good f r 7 days, at om-aiul -one third fare for the lound trip. I'eimie -ho mis. il, I'oitlaud Carnival will miss a r,uu event. O. (. Itiu-k, ileirue. Ark ,suvs: I was troubled with I'onetipalkm mini I Ism.-b, DeWitt's Em!,. Kv Hj Sl then have been enlirelv i-oimiI ..f t,i ompb.iint I uimiii, n t lit-t.i I .-. Kre mer. News from Alaska. Kur,uiKls, s..pt . Ilo! il.,; icy come, bu;, I e,. o fits Ir-lM even Wiek ll jc-kiri to .M,..L.,. l ion, u l, ..,,,' icy hai;? ir seems as if !, niijuitv oi tl; poeolvi,,,, ,,; ... Cooel States Ins :.;r, ,l.i juti-ry. It it ol. ii-,,,'1:' f;, a-e don'i bring v....ir revolver an I h,,e !,.,., We're a neice-iov'ii.s . v one is goitiif t scilp you or h irin m o Al'hiistiaii nns, ion uw n eii.i for veiis A ch.it.h U in th, ' '" 1 '-roi l 1011. , Hue school house is partly hmlt and eveu ihe me iodio-i, i.,i,v of the Salvati . Armv .re heard on our s re. Is. As Ketchikan is ihe inn Ala-kar town wit, re the slctunrs s.,, t. 1 ""'"'' Pcni-lip .beans, 1,11 oauons ana ta-icies of will ln. barbari-m .111. 1 a s.,ak-e sta'e ( break l,..e hen. . i vty amu-j. g ,. wat. h them m ii v u,,,, 'si,.. ,, ,., M ' M"'N at U-a- 11 a., ,.,, ci'ios or a ,, ,,!c 1 maUi,v remarks as if i i,o..-.t,l , One s r on reoisit,,-1 , t mant.er. "VI,v ihev 1,..- . I l o.n -e here," "vVhy ihi.'i, ren, . iMic, or. reading Iho "Csfe" says, "1 .ivmu.b ihey ca! can up laru'. As the iroui t ie. stiam.r t l tr I, an is to ill i ........ . i. "oie uii, i r.e.r rev I I readiness. 1'iiey i,o doubt ,.ve creviou cures conslipatiou, dyspepsia, nervous diseases, kidney troubles, female com plaints; .'ives perfect health. Only 50c at Dr. Krcnier'e drug store. he irmg. surpie, ign thai s ail ou b- y Ir.UlelHly put tr mi, Hj-ket-i to mak, iver is all light am: iVr. I liomas A. Boyer is a fine lecturer He will have something to say worth hearing at the 0ier house Wedueeda) evening Sept. 26. Admission, Weenie; Ml mil course tickets, fl. ill sell County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given that there are funds in tlie county treasuiy for the re demption nl the following warrants, pro tested to April 7th, ISO;). Interest on same will cease from piis dute, Septem ber IMi, ltitfl : N"- Nos. Nos. s 5 "1 77 01 HO 2(1;' 152 H K 3't!) 1-' 1() I5.S -''d 2J7 2M '1 M 21.r) J. T. r.tvi.011, County Treasurer. A Night of Terror. "Awful anxiety was fell for the widow of the biave Ueneral llurnbain of Maeh iss, Me , when the daclora said she would dio Irom I'lieumonia before morn- mg writes Mrs. S. II. Lincoln, wtl0 atlen.led tier that fearful night, but she begged for Dr. Kiua'e New Di-cno,,. which hail more than unee saved hei iile, and cured her o( Consumption. Af ter niKing, she sleot all night. Further use entirely rii'ed her." Th's marvel ",.3 nieoiiine is guarinleed lo cure all throat, 1 lust and Lung Diseases. Only Vic and .11.00. Trial botiu,s frM( ,t p. Kremer'. drug .lore. Iu addition to the fashion features uid prwciical dressunking advice that ...s i.iauB me ielinetor famous, the uctolter nuuil.er i full ol go.nl reading, mo.H tastefully illustrated under the immediate direction of the well known 'til, William Martin Johnson. Mr. Jolm-on's work is known to lovers of the heau'ilul, by reason of tl.e tiaifield edition of lien llur, as well wme Mher books 61 large sale. Mr7 Johnson Mi-res in illustiaiions that illustrate, ra'her tlnu in pictures that only orna ment a pane. Tbe whole October nuin ber of Tbe Delineator is (,.li i i. . - - v. .,, iLir.i P. T. Thomas, Sampterville, Ala,, "I was sufTering fiom dyspepsia when 1 com menced taking Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I took several hollies and can digest any. thing." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is th. only preparation containing all the natu ral digestive fluids. It gives weak stom ach, entire rest, rostoring their natural condition THE BAYONET USELESS. Army oncers on nut? In tbe riitllp. plan D.lar. Tbst tie H'ttpoa , In Obsolete. There is a proposition to abandon the beyonet, which army officers on fluty in the Philippines say is useless. Most of the soldiers serving in the field find the bayonet a hindrance. Itisre lated In some of the reports thut they discard the artkde in (firing through the junffle. One officer, in a report nr the war department, say: "The day. of hand-to-hand conflicts have paasa-d. Tbe bayonet on land is not of si much utility as the cutlass at sea. "Our soldiers in the Philippines could better use their brawn with a shortrhandled. ax chopping canes, bamboo and wire entanglements than in carrying- two pounds of a weapon which became obsolete when breech loading firearms of projection were adopted." FINDS YELLOW FEVER GERM. The AbmiIms Commission In Havana Makes a Mont Valuable Dloverr. The grrm of yellow fever has been discovered by the American commis- sdon appointed by the irovernmeiit. The .germ is an animal parasite, and ma luiceeria. as was general IV sup posed. The announcement of the dis covery will not be made ollU-ially until the findings of the commission have been reported to the surgeon ireiieral of the army. A few days sgo the commission at Havana experimented with a mnnkev. allowing; It to be bitten by an infected mosquito. The monkey developed yel low fever and died. A radical change the treatment of the fever, cs well as iu ultimnte eradication, is one of the probable results of the new discov eries. i-liaus. ell 1. nn. Hi-1 an Hide,1, coiiinuiil'lT, a!o--e ,,'. may (he s'reels iind.-t . ,., r lie dowu at j,, ,.,-ace lt. ...,,,). and dream of home- a::d 1,,., . ,;, and sseeihearl loo. r.virv v -ar 'he aid volume of Brow nies $-A. E. Voorhle.. till Hint.' me opinion i!Mt ,), is , i,,,,,,,,,. ! to nun as well as to women region and tbi ,( ,ku iu v ,,,.,,. I uv. but as ,1,,-y walk thr'uh ,, Ihev manifest ..,. .ptiSe llr ltl,, m-riiie iar .-...-.il .rtabl, ho-n other s giis oi eivionn,,,,, -, oeg'll 1 trUl'rn ,,n. tlj weil Is-have.l Perfertljr Hnrmlene. The nveruge opinion will lie, sys the Chicago Tribune, that the London edi tor has not done any harm worth men tioning by his, first experiment in Americau journalism. James White. BryantBville, Ind , ssyi DeWitt's Witch Ha-iel Salve heald run ning sores 011 both legs, lie ha I sufrered 6 years. Doctors failed lo help him (let DeWitt's. Accept' no imitations. )r. Kremer". School Supplies - AT - M.l Clemens, ;! PKKtCUlPriON DRl't.GIHT Orange Fronti oppo. Opera Moust. " MAUHLC AND GRANITE WORKS. ' u .1 'er , ( :,,,i.tt llii.ioi,., : ... . . ' " irraM-s " "e a tlfOjiUii ,1, im..le, ii, i.,iie J. B. PADDOCK, I'soea. . am prensred to furnish auytbin. in the 1,. ofC.met.ry iork ia any kind 'f MAKE1.E or GBANITE. .Nearly thirty year, of experience in tbe Marble buiin bat I can bll your order, in Ihe very best manner. vu mrnisn wors. In K-otoh, Swede Marble. Fr,m, Birec, N, , Greene's Gnnslmp arrant, my saving or American Granite or any kind rf J. B. PADDOCK,