MM VOL. XVII. GRANTS PASS. JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER J.'igox., No. 45 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 tbat 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 L Jordon, James Deveny, G M Savage, J J Fryer, John Deveny, B B Ochiltree, W 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 could find on the Pacific Coast and they have been from Washington to Mexico. You know that if Oil, Natural Gas or Artesian Water ie found in Josephine county it will more than double the value of all property and for that purpose alone you eau encourage the prospecting for Oil, or Artesian Water by taking a few shares of stock. Cut tli ia out and sent! it, with $2.50 to Scott Griffin. Oregon Nature.! 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 100 shares 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 belore you begiu dulling; 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 tbat you are to commence drilling on or be fore six months from date or refund to me the amount piid. Please forward receipt for amount en closed. Dated this day of 190 Name of Sender P. 0. Address A Gain ot '210 to 1. The following table eihibiti the in c rente in the market value 11I the oil stocks ol ten different companies: Prices of Stock Before drilling . .$ 50 .. 1.00 .. 1 00 60 20 .. 300 -V IS .. 1 to After drilling $ 200.00 151.00 37 50 10 00 8.62 IIS 00 13 50 3 40 2 15 20 00 New York Oil Co.,.. Union Oil Co., Kern Oil Co., San Joaquin Peerless Hanford .. Thirty Three Oil Co,... Sterling Oil Co , Taentv Eiiht Oil Co., . Kern River 8.00 1125.17 Each ol these companies was organ aed leas than two years ago. IS 00 invested in theee ten companies would have realised a net sum ol $1P25. 17, a gain of over 240 to 1. Buy stocks in the Oregon Natural lias, Mil and Mining Company at 10 cents a share fur $1.00 shares, non a-sessabV stock. Buy before they drill. For lurtlier information call on SCOTT GRIFFIN, Secretary, The Natural Gas, Oil Mining Company. Grants Pass, Ore. J)R. R. E. SMITH, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office, Room 2 over Post Office. Residence Booth House, 7lh and A. GRANTS PASS. - OREUOS. )R. CUVE MAJOR, General Practitioner of MeDH'INB AND Sl'RIlERY. Office iu Williami Block A. C. HOUGH, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, Practice! in all State and Federal Courte Office over First National Bank. Grants Pass, - Oregon. C. PERKINS, U. 8. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR, Grants Pass, Orkoon. Willis Kramer MANUFACTURER Of "- Myrtle Creek Extra Family Floui And Everything that goes with Firet Class Milling. For Kale by Chilks, Delematkr, Wade and Cornku.. Call for it; come price as other brands QEORGE H. BINNS, ASSAYER, Office opposite Hotel Josephine Granth Pass, - Obcoon. N. E. McGREW, PIONEER TRUCK and DELIVERY Furniture and Piano Moving. GRANTS PASS, OREGON. The popular barber shop Get your tonsorial work done at IRA TOMPKINS On Sixth Street Three chairs Hath room 111 connection II. II. BARTON, WATCHMAKER and -JEWELER. Full assortment of Watches, Clock, Sil verwear anil Jewelry. A (iood Assortment of Bract-lets and Heart Bangle, Clemens' Drug Store. J. M.CHI Ll-S GROCERIES HARDWARE TABLEWARE Tine Butter a Specialty FRONT and FOURTH STS. SWEETLAND & CO. FRESH and SALT tT?ATC , i 'Phone 21 J MAK11LE AM) GRANITE WORKS. J. B. PADDOCK, Proi b. I am preprred to furnish anything in o( MARBLE or GRANITE. Nearly thirty years of experience in that I can fill your orders in the very best Canlurniab work in Scotch, Swede or American Granite or any kind of Marble. J. D. PADDOCK, Front Street Next to Greene's Gur.shop. THE Prices $5 COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY. I25 Geary Street, SN FRANCISCO, CAL. FIRST NATIONAL IB .A. 2sT IK! OP SOUTHERN OREGON. Capital Stock, - - $50,000. Receive deposits subject to check or on certificate payable on demand. Sells sight drafts on New York, San Fran- cisco, and Portland. Telegraphic transfers sold on all points in the United States. Special Attention given to Collections an) general business of our customers. Collections made throughout Southern Oregon, and on all accessible points. It. A. BOOTH, President. J. C. CAMPBELL, Vice President. II. L. OILKEY, Cashier. E. E. DUNBAR, Asst. Cashier Grants Pass Banking and Trust Co. CAPITAL STOCK $50,000. Transacts a general Banking business. Receives deposits subject to check or on demand certificates. Our customers are assured ol courteous treatment and eveiy consideration con sistent willi sound banking principles. J. Fhank Watson, Pres. Ecu s PoLLOca, Yice-Pres. L. L. Jewki.i,, Cashier. WHAT SHALL WE HAVE FOR DESSERT? This question arisea in the family very day. Let as answer it to-day. Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful dessert. Prepared in two minutes. No boiling I do baking I simply add boiling water and set to cool. Flavors : Lem on, Orange, Kasberry and Strawberry. Uet a package at your giocers to-day 10 cts. County Treasurer' Notice, Notice is hereby given that there are funds in the county treasury for the re demption of the following warrants, pro tested to April 7th, 18113. Interest on same will cease from this date, Septem ber 11th, 1!K)I : Nos. Nos. Nos. 3 as 5 4(1 . 77 l 90 202 152 10 4.r 3:i9 12 IliO 158 210 237 23S 121 31 245 J. T. Taylor, County Treasurer. NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTE. To Arche L. Lee Lewis: Notice is hereby given by the under- signed, your co-owner in tbe placer 1 mining claim situated on Rogue river, in Josephine Co'inty and known as the i " Horseshoe" mining claim, located by ; Charles II. Ewmg, .May 21, 18'j(i, the ! notice of which is recorded at page 4 '.6, :ol. 0. of the Miscellaneous Mining Record of Josephine County, Oregon; tbat unless you conlriliuta and pay said undersigned co-owners within ninety days from the date ol the first ; publication ol this notice, the aum ol i Seventy five lollars, ($76 00) the same I being your pioportion of the coat of 1 annual labor done on said claim in order to protect the title thereto during the ! years 181)8. lH'.HI, V.m, your ons-lourth merest theiein will be lorfelled to your co-owners, i W, E. Bkckskb, ' E. O. Fkancis. 8'pt. 20, 1901. NOTICE OK INTENTION TO WITH DRAW INSURANCE DEPOSIT. In accordance with the requirements ol the laws ol the State of Oregon, rela tive to insurance companies, notice is hereby given that The Lancashire Insurance Coinpanj of Manchester, England, desiring t cease dome business within the Statt ol Oiegon, intends to withdraw ila de posit ith the Treasurer of said State anil will, if do claim shall be tiled with the Insurance Commissioner within sn months from the 2:'nd dav of July, l'.XJl withdraw its deposit from the State 1 reasurer. The Lakcahiiik Ins: rani Company By Mash A Wilson Man. tiers for the Pacific Coast Dated at San Francisco, this 15th. day ol July, 1001. the line of Cemetery work in any kind the M.irhle business warrants my saying manner. to s150 ENTERTAINS EVERYBODY EVERYWHERE Lmtest NEW PROCESS Rocorda SEND FOR CATALOGUE 36 Gr&nta Pass txnd Its Mine. Grants Pasa ie a mining town, Irom the iact that it ia the center ot a vast region in which the mineral industry leads all others. Big, red apples, luscious peaches and uionstei melons thrive in abundance about U rants Pass and brings its agricultural worth prominently to view, yet above all these the immense amount ol gold that baa been removed Irom the placer beds and quarlx veins of the district, and the myriad treasures that still lie hidden and undiscovered, have made, and will continue to make Granti Pass a mining town ol no little importance on the Pacific coast. Grants P9S is a pretty city, situated on the north bank ol the Roeue, nestling in the center of a fertile vale, that spreads out in a gentle slope to the surrounding mountains. Oyer 3,000 con tented people live there contented because there is naught to cause dis content. The climate is tbat of the famous Rogue River Valley neiiher too hot nor too cold. Rain? Yea, on an average ol about 25 inches each year; but do more than ia needed, lor one of the items tbat make the Josephine placer mines ol such value ia their good water supply, affording longer ruua and likewise big cleanups. The city is well equipped srilh electric lights, water works with good water, good schools and plenty ol churches. All line! ol commercial and profes sional life are well represented. The business men are wide awake, and ever elert to the best interests of- the town. These, like tha remainder ol the people, are prosperous; business is good, cash ready, and bullion plentiful. Inert are three banks in Grants Pass, three newspapers, an opera house, fine city hall, and a volunteer fire department. The great file of two years ago wiped out all the wooden buildings in the business portion, and now that section is made up of solid brick blocks. Southern Oregon quarts miurs have long been noted lor their buacby or pocket formations, and this, in many instances has led capital to evade them. It is true that the gold mines of this dis trict are of this nature on the surface, but in all instances the big ledges that have shown up in pockets and bunches on the surface, assume a permanent aspect when followed down. The noted Greenback mine, of the Grave creek district, now known as the Victor Junior, was, when first discovered, sup posed to be only a pocket, an. it appealed as such ; but to see the big Victor Junior at work today, as its great battery of stamps keep up a ceaseless roar, and the day and night shift crews remove the rich rock from the several levels, will lead one to conclude that it is a ''pocket" of more than ordinary dimen sions. The same can be aid of the Mountain Lion, now down 800 feet and working the richest and best rock yet encountered in the mine; the Gold Bug, working I rich pay-chute, on tho 600-loot level Tho Rising Star anil the Exchequer with many others are getting deep lown into the earth and finding the treasures of gold permanent and un faltering in their values. These things have led mining men to conclude that the quartz mines of the .Southern Oregon districts are not all pockets. The many undeveloped prop erties are being developed, and their owners are encouraged hy the success of others about them. The past year lias been one of great progress in Southern Oregon mines. Old prnertioa have added to their equipment, and new ones have put in elam and gone to work in a business-like way. The suc cess attending these things point toward a new era in Oregon's mines, and the hitherto unknown and unrecognized mineral region of Southern Oregon will eventually develop into the richest and leading proenies of the state. From the lower Illinois river district to the Siskiyou rango of mountains in California runs a mineral deposit of copper that is proving of late to he the richest ledges of this metal yet found any where in this scctiuii of the world. The belt is known as the Waldo copper fields. The uiitrlct covers an atca ol "lb miles wide by 50 long, occupying ail of southwestern Josephine county. At the present time there are a dozen mines in the Waldo district being worked or developed, while over a score more claims have been recently staked, and new discoveries are he'iig constant ly made. The smelter is situated at the Huong group of mines, and treats the ore of the immediate workings. Other smelters are being talked of loi the district, as the vast amount of ore being removed would keep a dorn in oieration. The Waldo district, like all other sections of Southern Oregon, is well supplied with wood and water two absolute necessities ia mining. The various returns of a. cays made on ore removed from the various mines of the district prove that the mines of this belt will compare in richness with the ore ol the richest copper mines in the world. The rock contains Irom 11 to 2J per cent copper ; the ledge run from two to iW feet in width. Wbeu the mineral and other re sources of the district surrounding Grants Pass are thoroughly developed, they will support a population many times greater than it does today. A mountain of fins quality of marble with in 13 miles of Grauls Pass and the rail road will be valuable some day. The immense and rich ledges ol copper ol the Waldo district, now being worked and develod. will, when ia active operation, lurnisti employment lor a large nuaaber of men. The plarr and quarlx mines will increase in no in her and value with the nexi lew years, aud Urania Pa, the center of all, has U. fore her a luture that ia moat remark ably brilliant. Dennis r-torall, in Pacific Miner. Kodak and film A.E.Voorhle, Marking Records at Homo. The peculiar interest that attaches to photograph! that have been taken by yourself, as compared with purchased pictures, attaches, also, to, the grapho phone records made ia your own home as compared with those that are made by professionals.. It is easy to achieve good results from the start and jonr records will Improve with practice the the same as in learning to make photo graphs, or to do anything else in which practice leads to skill. To possess photographs, - books, and all the long list of rerutudera of happy dayt and tender associations it delightful, but no souvenirs can compare with a cabinet filled with graphophone records from which you can reproduce the Voices of your family and companions, the songs of your musical friends and, above all, the records on which are Imprisoned, for reproduction at any moment, the vocal achievements ol the little ones whose presence in the household is like a ray of sunshine on a darkened day. Those budding men and women, alas! do not always develop into the perfect flower, and no reminder of thorn, when they aro gone, is so vivid as a means through which they may speak to us again. Columbia Phonograph Co., world's headquarters fur talking machines and supplies ; Ban Francisco office and Btoro, 12-i Geary street School La. w Extranet. Teachers' examinations will be held twice a year. The examination that has heretofore been held in April will be held in February, making the exami nations fir both state and county papers held in February and August ol each year respectively. The superintendent shall keep in a suitable book an official record of all per sona under contract to leach in his county, showing the number of school di trk t and date of the contract, the names ol the contracting parties and the salary paid ; the date of commencing the school thereof and the length ol the term in weeks. School officers failing to notify the county superintendent of the above facts shall bo liable to lose their apportionment of the common school fund. The apportionment ol the school fund hereafter will be on the first Monday in April and October ol each year. The $50 bonus which heretofore haa been apportioned in January will hereafter be apportioned in October ol each year. Every teacher who shall leave a school before the close of the school year shall at time of leaving make to the county superintendent a n port for all tho portion of the school year from the beginning of such school year to the time of such teacher's leaving the tcliool and shall at the same time give a dupli cate of said report and surrender the school register to the district clerk.' No warrant upon the common school fund shall be drawn in favor of any teacher holding a state certificate or diploma unless such certificate or di ploma shows an endorsement signed by superintendent, that it haa been leg istered in his olllce as required by law provided that no such endorsement shall be made until a fee of $1.00 shall be paid for the same; and all money so received shall be turned over to the county treasurer, who shall placeaaid sum as a part of the county Institute fund. Women end Jewel. Jewels, candy, flowers, men That ia the order ol a woman's preference. Jewels form a magnet of mighty power to the average woman. Kven that greatest of all Jewels, beallb, is often ruined in the strenuous e!lirts to make or Have the money to purchase them. If a women will ri'k her health to get a oveted gem, then let her fortify herself against the insidious consequences of coughs, colds, and bronchial (uuctioul by the regular use ol I'r. Bnscbee's German Syrup. It will promptly arrest onsumption in its early stages and heul the alluded lungs and bronchial tulius and drive the dread disease from tliesjslein. It is not cure all, but it is a certain cure for coughs, colds and all bronchial troubles. - You can get Dr. li. i. Green's reliable remedies at I'r. Krmier's. tiet Green's Special Almanac. Ladles Can Wasvr Shoe One eiu smaller after using Allen's Foot Kaae, a powder to h shaken into the shoes. It makes tight or new shoes (eel easy; gives Instant relief to corns and bunions. It' the greatest comfort discovery ol the age. Cures and pre vents swollen leet, blisters, callous and sore spots. Allen's Foot Ease is a cer tain cur for sweating, hot aching leet. At all druggists and shoe store, 26. Trial package Free by mail. Address, Allen K.Olmsted, Le Uoy, N. Y. Locating Claim, More Important tlian recording a notice of location Is making the location. Makiug the location comprises (1) find ing valuable mineral; (2) marking on the ground the boundaries ef the dis covery ; (3) posting a written notice ol the location with the name ol th locator, the date, and a description of the claim that describe it so it can be found and identified on th ground; ami (4) entering into possession and continuing mat posseailon by ;everr year doing the annual assessment work. Iioiug these things the ground ia not opeu to relocation. Failure to record a Ixatiou does not create a forfeiture. A claim may b void from th beginning because of an improper location, not properly marking boundaries or posting notice. It i only forfeit by failure to do aoauKsment work, A legal location held taent) five yeara in conformity with law cannot be forfeited because th locators faned to record th notice, say the Scientific and alining Pre, PACIFIC COAST NEWS. ITEMS OF INTEREST PICKED FROM THE WEEK'S DISPATCHES. Qaeattn Hangman Il-S a Mania. Judge le Haven un th "ling Limit" Gam I-aw Indians Burn tho llody f a Murderer, Chief Antoine of the Colvillo (Wash.) Indians was killed by some members of his tribe who resented hi attempt to prevent thorn from ' boco ruing intoxi cated. At the Pogot sound conference of the Methodist Episcopal church resolutions wore adopted that places tho conference u record as being opposed to tin higher criticism." The United State immigration in speotor at Bon Frauoisoo refused land ing to three Italian laborers, who arrived reoeutly from British. Columbia on the steamer Walla Walla. It had been, as certained that they enme under contract to work in an Oakland laundry. Ex-Judge Dudley Dubose, the Nome attorney who was denied a release from onstotty by the United State circuit oourt of appeal on the rehearing of the case, rutnrued to the ooanty jail at Oak land, ChI., to finish sorviug his sentence of six months tor contempt of court. Deducting his credits for good behavior, ho will reguiu his liberty shortly after New Yenr's day, i The Standard Oil oompuuy hna ac quired about SO aero at Point Rich, inond, Cul., contiguous to the Santa Fe railroad and communication by water. It will bo tho third lnrgost rotluory lu tho United States. Whon the. now work ore erected the large refining works In West Alameda will be abol ished, and all the machinery trausfcrrcd to tho new locatlou. Mrs. W. M. Turner, Mrs. E. Pononud Mrs, W. U. Ziuiiuormau of Drydeu, Or., wore riding aloug the road, when a largo, flvo-polnt buck, pursued hy dogs, made It appenrauoe. The dogs threw the door to the ground, bnt the women drove the dogs away, and held tho door to the ground. One of their number then ran to a farmhouse and roturucd with an ax, with which tho doer's head was severed from it body, ami the woiueu bore their booty iu triumph from the field. A prospector named Huarst, who had boon drlveu lusaue by thirst and tho excusstvo heat of the dosort, was brought to the county hospital nt Sau Bernar dino, Oal., by Constable Lostriuigo of Usrstow. - Hearst Is an experienced miner, but he tn some way waudurod from the regular watering plaoea. Th supply of wutor iu hi ouutoen toou gave out, and when found ho was ruuutug across tho desert iii a state of nudity, a raving muiilao. lie had walked more than (0 mile without a drop of wutor. Ho had apiiearod at a Chinese settle lueut and driven the Chinese from the placo with a club. Constable Lestruugo, after a fierce enoonnter, placed hi in iu irons. It la thought he will recover, Clarence Anderson nnd Junics Calla han, each 111 years of ago, ouu a toam stor and the other a peddler, wore sen tenoed by Judge Couluu nt Situ Francisco to six mouths' imprisonment for mali cious mischief, iu having torn dowu aud dostroyed a picture of the late Presi dent McKinloy aud the omMeins of mourning surrounding it. Tho judgo expressed his regret l hut tho law gov erning suoh oITuuhos did not empower him to inflict a greater peuulty. Jodgo Do Haven of tho United States district court at Han Francisco denied a writ of habeas corpus to John F. Cor reia, a commission merchant, who wus, nnder the "bag limit" game law, con victed on the charge of having mors tlian 60 dovos iu his possession on ouo culvudor day. Tho Judge stated, how ever, that although any violation of the state constitution would not oomo within federal Jurisdiction, he was sat lulled the law was passed In tho Interest of a lot of so-called sportsineii who were lu a posi tion to hunt for pleasure Ho could not uudurstuud how any loglslaturo could have pussod such a law or how uuy gov ernor oould have signed it. F, U. Unstavsou, a Kloudiker, who returned to Seattle from tho north on the steamship Ulty ol Seattle, was rohhod of about II, (XX) lu gold on tho voyage dowu and recovered tho treas ure lu a jioculiar manner just as th vessel ruacht-d Seattle. The sum had had been searched, and all hoo of Hud- lug the missing money had been ubuu duued. Ouu ot tho ilromvu dropped knife between two butlers iu the tiro- room, and white hunting for thu kulfo hn found a string leading down into the bilgo wutor in tho hold. Ho pulled up tho cord, to which was attached thu sack of gold, Thuro la no clow to tho thief. Geiisral Jim" Smith, formerly col oucl of tho First California volunteers, later a brigadier-general of volunteers, governor of the Island of Negro, col lector of customs of the city ot Manila, and now a member of the supreme court of tho Philippine Islauda, arrived lu Sau Francisco from Manila on the transport Grant. General Smith, who I on a short leave of absenon, was wel comed at the dock by uiauy of his old frluuda. Amos Lont, the man who a haug mau in San tucutlu prlsou plaoed the noose about the necks of upward of a soore of uiurdurers, aud who lost bis raaaou through brooding over the grow some tragedies In which he playod a leading role, died In the Napa state hos pital for the insane-. Luut, who was a physical aud mental wreck, hod bovn confined iu the Institution fur more thuu a year. Previous to hts Incarceration Luut complained that ho was haunted by the faces of the wretches lie had s-.nl Into sturulty. It was Luut who scut Durrant, the murdurer of Minnie. Wil liams aud Illauoh Lstiuout, through th trap of th San Qut-ntlu gallows. , Al Bed Time I take a pleasant herb drink, tl.e next morning I leel bright and my complex ion is better. My doctor says It act gently on th stomach, liver and kid neys, and la a pleasant laxstiv. Itii mad Irom herbs, and la prepared as easily as tea. It 1 railed I.ana'a Medi cine. All druggist sell it al 25c. and 60c. Lan' Family Medicine moves tli bowels each day. If you cannot get it, tend for a free (ample. Address. Orator F. Woodward, U Roy, N. Y. i - . Where arejyou going to Match it? We carry 3 open stock patterns you break a piece from one of our sets.we can always match it. It pays best to buy that kind of ware because it's economy in the end. We have beautiful patterns on the best of body and at prices that please. Come in and Let Us Talk Crockery to You. CARPETS Our stock is complete, to Jt.co, all the bettveca figuies. MATTINGS Choice uew patterns, WALL PAPERS An immense assortment, We're reducing stock in wall papers. Prices according 10 to 20 Per FURNITURE More new Suites. Chairs, more new ones. Tin Dish runs. ...32c ... 4o ...l-'c . ..10o ...'JOe . ..iir)C Milk raus Coffee iot ... Coll'ee Mills .. Brooms , Lamps ' Reduction Sale Granite Coffee Pots, Furniture I.aeel'urtaiiis tf hfrn flllW J 3 ,. A M stresses l'illows I.lueoliums It 1 auid that California wluo or likely to bo lu great demand on account of tho failure of the Itblue viutage. Ban Joso, C11L, will sroot a monument to President McKlnluy ou the very spot In St. Junies Park where he spoke ou May 13. 1 ho proposod monument will cost alKiut f 10,00. The nnrth-bonnd freight train on the Great Northern const lino struck a cow and waa ditched 15 miles sonth of New Whutcoin, WuhIi. David Krwiu ot Fair tluvou, who had several oirsof oattlo in the triilu, was caught underneath the cars and killed, S. A. Waldron, a Los Auirelos tax payer, filed papers In a suit against the city, questioning the validity of the oity oharter aud the lvKulity ot the proceed lugs by which water bonds to tho amount of I'J.OtXI.OOO wore recontly voted. Until this suit Is settled the bouds cannot be disposed of. Two Indians, unincd Joso Argnello and Tom Modesto, engaged lu a quar rel at Noodles, Cul., and Argnello waa fatally stubbed by Modesto. Tho In dians, after carrying the body of Ar guollo oil to tho desert and there burn, lug It on a pile of brush, returned to the jull where Modesto was confluod and in udo 11 i k 1 t hideous with their rcvouKO tul cries, ilcmiindliig tho prisoner. Thu gtliird about thu J:ll, however, hud been doubled, nnd thu Indians feared touutlto an attuck. During a memorial service lit the town ot Clilno, (Jul., the Kuv. II. II. linker, a Methodist fululstor, made some ro marks to the etfuct that there was too much mourning for tho dead president and too little sympathy for tho assassin. His words woro roouived with hisses and cries of "Hliut up, anarchist!" linker, while returning from his church the following evening, wna assailed with old eggs and cabbagoa, and next morn tug an olllgy was hung, placarded, "II, II, linker, anarchist," Au important docislou regurding th dlsK)sitioit of hillside claims was hiutded down 111 tho Klondike by Cold Commis sioner Henkler, 1' bus long been held and important mining suits hlugo ou this point that hillside claims must bo 011 hills proper. The coiumlssiouur, however, held that thoru is nothing iu thu regulations to preclude a hillshhj claim being lucutud adjoining a creek claim, rcgordluss of whether lliuro Is a hill or not. 1c is estimated that .)(), O'AI worth of gold property is ullecled by this decision. A hungry l rnbhlt met death in u most rciimi k.iLle manner at l.a Verno, Cul. A giupeplckerln tlictrldlnini vine yard had hniiu his full dinner pall In- side u Ktniidpijio to keep It cxd, and removed the. int. Thu jock rabbit anno along and helped hlinsulf to tho food, hut tiled to niako too clean a job ot It by licking out tho pull. Ilia head be came stuck, and jack and pall full luto thu mm 11 plio-liiiu und weru carried aloug 0110 ot thu littorals, causing a stop page of tho flow. Au cxasptralud auuji'io oiMtnod the pipe ami fonud th dead jnck rabbit with lis head tightly wedged In thu tin pail. Under a r- ci-nt ruling of the treasury di-i'-iri ment lUu mliiiireunii of Chinese ...Southern Oregon ASHLAND, Strong course. Academic Professional the highest training ol excellence. Well equipped per catalogue. W. M. iHO SIXTH STREET , labor.- . VU7I torles. first class Irani- 11 . , 7' ; I f.T I "J W lug department. De- Mr fJfii "Sf mandlor trained teach- (. Jft ! A-V Ut.l - jV.llwl ' ' r. exceed, th. supply. MMl.) 1fVr, L'i&f, -J? "IvV- (iraduate. easily secur fiflY'-i"A b Vl''"-" Ileutllul location. E'fjM.friA -Si 4 Mf' Mot delightful climate l-.r, Q C;feifi-')W on the coast. Lyy'L Mtl 'M , W Kipcnsi s 120 to ir,0 li; f V. 1 ,V f r' & JO' Z rNy ''Hi year. write lor 1 1;. -,j.f- -- - .-; - 14 , jrtl of Decorated Dinner Ware. If by far the largest line here 35c our own import, 16c to 35c from Cent Reduction Bed Lounges,! Couches, Tables, Poor Man Kraut Cutters Rlaw titter Now White Granite Steel Ware... Kgg Poachers Kry l'ans ,: .1550 20 off. One Line Wall Taper t'rockery lilasawur Lamps Tinware (iraniteware VYoodenware Tools Mirrors Into tho United Status will be groatly tuoilltated. The new loophole t a rol lng to the elfeot that the wife or minor child of a Chinese merchant residing lu this country may enter without a certi ficate, provided they prove to the satis faction of the authorities that they are related to tho alleged rosideut morchaut. Hui iiiatui llullmar, an aged Gorman, commit led suicldo by hanging himself oil his bod nt his homo ueur Liu 11 ton. Or. Tho body was found strotched up on tho bad dressed In working clot lies, tho bend being raised about focr inches from the pillow nnd huld there by a small olothes lino, one end of which was around the ueek and the other fastened to the bedpost. Ill determination to die 1 showu by the foot that at any time during consciousness he could easily have relieved himself by raising his bund. "Any forelguur or alleu applying to my court for citizenship papers who tn any way acknowledges that ho fuvor anarchism, is frlondly to anarchists, or has any leanings toward aimrchlstto beliefs, will be denied citizenship by in." Thus Judge; Boyd J. Tallmau of the probate department of the King couuty sti)iorlor oourt at Seattle took the first judicial stand against anarchism and anarchists lu the United States. Tho siluatioii arose through the applica tion of threw foreigners, Leonard Abra hrsmson, l'eti r lloydslat ami llunj.iiulu Oh'suii, lor cltiaenship papers. Thuy wore granted tho deidrod papers after a thorough questioning lu regard to an archism. 8. F. Hubcr of Fresno, Cal., but for merly of Portsmouth, O., aud Minne apolis, has received word of hi appoint ment aa quartermaster aud commissary of thu National Holdlurs' Home at Santa Monica, tho appointment to date from Oct. 1. Captain Kebor has a splendid war record, serving In the Twonty fourth Ohio regiment throughout tho oivll war. It is ot interest to note that ho was Limit's signal olllcor at the his toriu unities of Lookout Mountain and Missionary Hidge, and ascaptulu ot tho sirtuul corps lu tho Atlanta campaign under Hooker had thu disttuctiou of being the ofllcer who first signaled to Vluiug station, liluo mile away, the fact that Atlanta had fallen. Captain Uubcr will succeed J. II. tjimpsou, who wus lu MclCiiiley's regiment aud was uppotutud also from Fresuo, wbcro he had been a hotcl-kuepor. Thu rucxtit ralustorin swept the ou tiro 1'iK'ilfo const, rain having fallen everywhere from San Diego to Portland. Tins rainstorm broke tho Sun Francisco record of morn than 60 yours. Ouly twice before in thu last half century 1 1 : 1 h it rained iu Sau Frnucl.-co ou thu ;Md of September. It rained Sept. ZJ, 1 .,, and again Sept. 211, lbUlt, euoh time but U.U1 of un inch. The late raluwa b.70 of au Inch, or 70 times a much a i-vur full buforu In the city ou Sept. tli. Norris Silver, North Stratford, N. II.: "I purchased a bottle ol One Minute Congh Cure when kufferinii with a cough doctors told me was incurable. Oue bot tle relieved me, the second and third al most cured. To-day I am a well man," Dr. W. K. Kremer. State normal School.... ORKOON. CLAYTON, Pres. r- X - L ."-F7t."-.Ji