ROGUE RIVER COURIER GRANTS PASS, OREGON. Published Evary Thursday. Subscription Rates i One Year, in edvaoce, $1.25 Pix Months, .... .06 Three Months, .38 Hingis Copies, A Advertising; Rates Furnished on application at the ofllce, or by mail. A. E. VOORHIES, Propr. A Mnob FRED MENSCH, - . Editor Entered at the pout office at Grants I'e-s, Oregon, as second-clans mail waller. THURSDAY, NOVEBER, 7, 1901. A Filipino plot to msaaacre the Ameri can garrison at Moncado, Luzon, wsi frustrated by the rerelation of ths scheme by ths wife ot one of the conapi rators. Prompt arrests were made and incriminating papers seised. Ths labor unions will create a boge sinking fund in snticipstion ol lags! battles during their prospective strifes with capital. The good of ths country demsnds some solution of this great problem besides that of everlasting con Diet. The Ottoman empire, ones the moat powerful in tie world, has sunk io low that any of the powers may tweak its national nose with impunity. All that is necessary to make Turkey accede to a command is to send a wsrablp. A blufl l sufficient and almost invariably neces sary. Tbs coat of collecting indemnity from Turkey depends now on the price of coal. The wrangle between France and Turkey over a question of indemnity bai resulted In the seizure by France of the port of Byuirna. The matter is the outcome of a aeries of promises msde and broken by ths Sultan, nntll tbe patience of France was eihsusted, A Dew canal treaty is to be made and Lord Pauncefute has formally announced to Secretary If ay his readiness to begin work on it. The canal affair has been a juggled that tbs people of the United States have temporarily lost Interest In it and are skeptical in regard to the canal's ever being constructed. Tbs need for tbe canal is so constant and pressing that the matter can not long remain In tbe back ground, but must necessarily keep near tbe front in tbe publlo interest. Tbe Clayton-Balwer treaty was a sad error as it gave Ureal Britain a voice In the matter which is embarrassing to present operations, but tbe treaty was mads and we cannot honorably ignore It. The question of advertising tbs re sources and advantages of our section Is one that should not be allowed to re main In the back ground. Neither should such advertising be confined to any one particular scheme ot method and the proposed mining etbibit is one way In which to effectually advertise. tar more people can be reached by lit erature than by an exhibit, but the ec bibit will Impress (boss who do see it in such a manner that tliey can never tor gut it. It would bi something br trav elers to tell their friends about, aa some thing they had themaelves seen. Its advvrtiaing, though not so extensive, would be of the auperOueal quality. The proper way ia to have both exhibit and literature. A creditable exhibit med not be expenaive. The railroad onnr pany baa offered the ground rent free, on the corner of the park next the depot. The building need not be large and can be neat without being unduly eipeuaive The specimens can be secured to a great extent without other cost than that of collecting them. We can produce a mineral exhibit that would be a credit to any mining section In the entire west The Doers are holding up their end o the contest In south AM... In that surprises tbe world and lately they uave developed unexiected and surpris ing strength. Three times within the PSlt tWO mOllttlt. rjlllimiin.l.i... itin,.UL lug from 1000 to 1500 men have attacked snrnauus 0r ueiaciiinenla with great vlg or and aplrlt and fought stubbornly Twice they were renulaed afirr .,... Ashling, but the last time they won qime a signal victory over a Ilriiiah de tachment. Ureal Britain, it is reported, ia preparing to make a supreme effort to end the war and will send to the front every man in the Uulted Kingdom available for the iiurnnae. II ! .i,ni.i fail in this effort, she will lose prestige immeniely in the tight of the nations. The Boer war has proved a stupendously t xpi'iiiiie affair in both men and muney far beyond any tipeclationi. It waa the firm belief in Kugland that the war waa only a small matter and would be all over in a few niomha at moat, but after two years conflict, the Boeraare still fighting with vigor though they have changed their tactics ami deal in Hidden surprises and quick retieals, rather than open fight, beii.g outnum bered to au extent that would make op en warfare suicidal. Hotith Africa has proved a morgue lor ths reputations of Ilriiiah generals. Even Kitchener, the hero ot the Soudan, who made hia repu tation fighting the "futywunies"of the desert has found a different prone siliou to (ace in the stubborn DuU-hiurii of the veldt and hie repuutiou has auf lered in coiieequem-p. Early Closing Will Su.p.nd At a uiirtlng of a number of IhikIuom men held ou Tuesday evening In the purloin of the Kiel Natloiml llnnk aft it a full iliaeuxnlon of the enrly closing movement, which, utter ;four months trial has Imi-ii found very sat ixfartory, it nan decided that, owing to the heav ier full and holiday trade, after Novem. Iier l.'ith until thucloao ot the year, the stores remain upon after li::iu p. m. to clone about S p in , oxcvpl Saturday. It wub unanimously ugnvd that with the flit of I ho new )onr the 0:30 rins ing would utralu l in force. Those represented wore Calvin Welch, W. E. Doun, llalr Riddle Haiti ware Co., Smith Uro, Claus Schuii.lt, Kinney A Trim, 11. O. McCroskoy, It. I. Coo Jit Co. T. R Cornell, It. Thomas. II. C. Ilohwln, Grants lNms Crooery Co, H. T. Keesler and Cramer Ilros. To Cure sx Cold In One Day Taks Uxaiivs llromo quinine Tablets. All druggist refund the money It It f4U to cuw. K. VY. Uroves signature i. on each box. ilie, Closing Out During November Only. Wo will sell the remainder of our FDRS at greatly reduced prices Now is your time to Red Front street, oppo Depot, h a afni afb a sfh A affc A A -MONDAY'S ELECTION. Eastern StsUee Cast a Llht Vote. Republican Gevln Shown, On Hon lay. elections were held In many ot the states. Tbe returns aa vet are not fully complete but the results sre generally ascertained. Moat of the re turns show republican gains. In Mew York the reports have been ceming in slowly. Beth Liw, the ami- Tammany candidate (orlmayor is elected by a plurality of perhaps 01,03) ovur Shepard, the Tamintny can liclate. At an early hour in the evening. Ths elec tion ol Low was conceded by Croker Tammany's magnate. Croker hat re nounced further connection with Amer ican politics and expect to return soon to England. In Massachusetts, Crane, republican is elected kovernar for the third time. Boston goes democratic by perhaps 10,000. A light vote was cast ill over the east. In Ohio, republicans win by about 00,- 000,(iov. Nash being re-elected. In Tike and Adams counties the democrats elect lliGir legislative ticket for the first time in sight years. In Maryland, the result is doubtful but the slate ts probably democratic by a small majority. In Kentucky, the democrat! will have a majority In both houses. Iowa and Pennsylvania are strongly republican. Virginia is democratic by about 30,- 000. New Jersey is entirely republican. Murphy is elected governor by 8000. Connecticut and Rhode Island are republican by good majorities. ' In Ksnaas, Blakely, republican, la elected governor by 8000. Nebraska ia close, with chances in favor of the republicans. In Bait Lake City, the republicans sleet the entire city ticket. A General Favorite. Klbo Kid. Medium Heavy Welt Sole, Low Heel. Euct Htproduciloa ot Oils Siyla Shot. V Vrt TRAOS MARK Vv X ' svi 11 BRANDED l X jA CN IVERY Queen Quality, The Famous Shoe for Women. i They are justly famed for their stylish elegonce, .superior fitting qualities and up-to-date styles. A thoroughly high-grade shoe of un usual merit at a sensible price. All styles from the light und dain ty dress shoe to the most substan tial street boot. One 3.00 Price Very Dressy. Exquisite Styli E. C. In Han Francisco, Hchniilx, labor union, it elected miyor, Wells, second, Tobiu, allow third. LATXK XKri'aNH. Croker denies that be will resign the hairiiiauship of T.tmiiiuu. Low's majority for mayor of Ni.w York is :U,000. Van Wyck, democratic candi date for Justice ol tnpieme curl, la tin teated by 211,000. New Jersey elects Murpliv, republican amlidaie for governor, by Ki.OaiO. Cummins, republican, ia elected governor of low. Sedgwick, republican, is elected to supreme court in Nebraska by 7000. Baltimore, Md., electa an entire re ublicau ticket except sheriff. Alice Roosevelt. President Koosevell returned to the While House bringing uh him Ins dauuhter, Mim Alii-i Kuosevelt. Miss K Msevelt's twayaiiH, which consisted ol three small, square ouk chests, with iron bound corners which would have done credit to an old sea-dog ot a naval officer, waa quite iud oativn o( the complete free- aom irom conventions! lettraint of this throughly Independent family Not tia tbs days of Nellie (Irani has there been a debutante In th. l'rtKiil.iiliiftl houeehouldt, but now Miss Alice Koose velt hat come to fill that social role and her advent it something of a sensation With the young people of tl . Caniia! elu. I 8bsfiatiatartril.i...i.i 1 :.. i B ' 1 uBuun'iuo gill, OU'. Prices. to close out the lot. buy. Star Store. AAA AAA A AAA A Ad is trnt-iblp, gracious and full of bright progressive Idea. Kwsevelt indtpond encs ia so clearly a part of her niake-u and iDclluds that it may le not alto gether a fiction that she has siid if Washington social fashion) do not pleat hnr she will "mat aet un eome new ones that will". Washington correspondence Bill Nye Mine. II. B. Nye was In Medford lait week from the Bill Nye mine lie related that a new strike had been made, in the mine at a depth ot l,r0 feet. Hince its discovery last week, sixty racks o( very rich ore have been taken out and there seems no indication ol the ledge "peter in at" nut. The ledge is ten Inches in wi.ltli end from one pan of the reck over half an ounce ot gold was secured. Mail Eugene Woolen Mill. Ihe bonus of (HoOO for the U'agnon Woolen Mill has been raised am ng citizens of Kngene, and project will now go aheud. Mr. Wngnon will come to Eugene at once an 1 make arrangement for erection of the mill. It will give em ploymi'iit to a Urgn number of persons and is expe'ed to prove of great beuelii to the tow. i How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars K?ward for any case of Catarrh that can. lot be cured by Hall's Catarrh cure. F.J. CiiknkvACo., l'ropa., Toledo, O We, the umlersigneil, have knowu F, J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi nesa transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligation nude by their firm. VVkht A Tki av, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Welding, Kinnan A -Mar vin, Wholesale Druggists, Tole lo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 7fic. per bottle. Hold by all drug gists. Testimonials Iree Hall's family Pills are the beat. EVER. WOll Loves heuttty, values ronidirt, appreciates ccuiioniy. Hence wo men find peculiar salislai tion in Storm Klbo Box Calf. Boot. 6 Inch. Extra Heavy Sole, Rope Stitch. Ex tension Edge, Low Heel. fcuct ktpredwtlwi ol Oui Style Stat. Dixon Tnrttet Score For Co. "H". Co. "II" have just linibed their target practice. Aei -ording In the rm lations each man urn! leach 11) oit of a possible 7Y the I'otto in; 1 Ihe icire ivintz Ihe IumIi'-hi in 11k ina-te ly inch in 111: John llanti Id and A . lireen i'l cairvof th, prizes thin icsr, J'X vil. :t. O d THAT THIS I )T 1 V X. TNAOE MARK f JW 1 IS BRANDED f jy J ON EVERV tty ?' -Jk SHOE. ftc t? sJT M t ;iais I. lent K. It lire u ,'.S o7 I l.iellt l has 1 low 17 : 1st S.-.gt A K V.e.rhh . . tl :SH I H M .Vint M I' t'Uev . i.J .VI Nrgt Klovd Patrick ... ::. ! Siogt I.OII ii liter 1. 1 M I I'oi p l-'fcibri t liohliins .. ,:il 'Jo , Corp Helirv Willuni- .... lil l;S t'orp lloaard Mllchell . . . trt :tt Mes Inn Ajiell M 4 " II 1 I'liiininer lil 4S I'vl lluiitii Id, .1 oil 11 ... (it l " CeUig, Krank M 47 " Cleveland, W J 41 Vt " I'vlield, Win hi " i. ano, Kd i -t. f7 J' lireen, AS .. oil i) " llaen, .nine M 4i ' llver liaviee " Jor,Uii Kov M 40 1 " Keii.-gj, i: i 47 I ' l.'-iiti'ke, Win ,';' 41 ' ' Mn llev, lrlll C . . lil 4'.l I " Mow.rs, Frank 41 III ! " It ilei. Waiter . .. 4 20 I " TinntiV, lieo , So " Yokiim, J l ,VJ -s ' " Kellogg. Albert ,V.I (,2 I .rwn ins.le the highest soir. at 200 yard hot la l.l lo keep li:s ivrcentage ill- o i ;!00. lianti !il kept si) even score at lm h ranges ; 1. 1 aieliil. Hit total out l''"eilil. '' at I101I1 ranges waa 40H, -"eo " I'-ios I S 1. h H Itro Ut l.u-iil. Coiuniand Co. "ll. Leland Sifting., Our weather is lovely with sunny days. bright, Our school is progressing nicely un.lrr ths conduct of Miss Smith. The cars on the Kinney short line are -tei.lily taking awjy wood. G. W. Chopin was in Leland one day last week selling prunes. His prunes are fine and sell on their merits. The "Night Hawk" is all right. He is more established in bis wriiiog. lis does not have such rambling ideas. Elder Jordan wss the guest of (1. W Chapin one day last week. He preaches in our school bouse on November 3rd We were to publish some msrriagss but tbe business has been postponed until sll partiea are ready as some baven't made np their trosseau, The late rain has wet tbe ground so fanners are improving tbeir time sow ing tbeir grain. From tbe outlook cattle will do well this winter as the grass ia growing nicely. A good many naw-comers bsve come into our midst. Home have come to secure situations in tbe mines; others in different wood camps, as there it plenty of work (or the industrious. We are all well in this vicinity (irandpa Acres is up and around again. His coming to irave Creek and drina ing the Puis water aud inhaling tbe healthy, balmy air has greatly benefited him. iWe did not hear from "D ck" la t week. Perhaps h s bas gone a sparking If to, "Dick." we can excur-e you from writing. Aa you sre improving in your articles we want you to continue writing f ir the Col HitK. Mr. Espey and Bona are hauling i a rue amount of lumber to the Lireen back mine. That mine is building up fast. They have a good easy grade to their mine so teams can haul good loads. Timet are quiet at Tunnel 9. John ioff is building a new bouBe aa he thinks he will need more room In tbe near fu ure. John baa bought a piece of land to set out in cherries as that fruit always brings a good price. Win. Cox has struck a ledge that, from the formation, he believes it a good one It is looking all right. It resembles the lamoua Greenback ledga and bat tbe same quality of rock. We expect in a hort time to write up other strikes. At long as the weather holds good the prospectors will stay in the'hilla until ihe heavy rsins come. The display of applet in our stores here is very fine; no better can be ton rid, and as fine vegetables as can be raised in any country. Bob. Hugo Items. Sunday school every Sunday aftee noon at 2 o clock at tbe Hugo school house. Ou Ihe evening of November 2nd a dancing party was given by Mr, and Mrs. Brown at their residence at Tun nel 9. A large attendance from the surrounding country was present and a most enj yable evening was paased. A literary society wsa organised at lluo school hotisa on the evening o November 2, Mr. W. W Wilson, presi ent. The question to be debated next baturdav evening is. "it solved that he press ia more beneficial to mankind h.in the ulpit." Say "Bob" come out willi me to Merlin the evening ol the ltlth. Till re ia something aentiiiieiitul about getting a by a pretty girl. Come to think bout it, you want to be caretul Bob" how criticise my items. Do you intimate that the tollman is not firsi-class par or that 1 urn not apnlile ot willing for one? Who i writing from Placer T He has no name, home one should wrile from all these town, and then we would get acquainted und by and by could vihil Dick The But Prescription for Malaria Chills aud Fever ia a bottle of Urove't Tasteless Chill Tonic. It Is simply Iron ami Quinine in a tasteless form. No ore no pay. Price 50c. Notes from Greenback Mine. Frank Stewart was seen on our streets his week. II. M. liray has eoniineiiccd woik ou lie new hoiw. Mr, and Mis. It. L. IVniaree have moved m o llicir new bouse. uliu Van Burger, Sr. and wifu lelt ibis week (or Coos cotiuiy, to make their full! re home. There ia to be a social usuce and upper next Friday evening in Placer, Mr. and Mrs. It. I. Ilemaree luriiishiuv lUII'IC. Fnd iiopt-r has proved himself tole iille a carpenter ; he has built himself a house and he and Mis Hoper are enjoying their new home, We aie having pleasant weather, but it is very hsd under font ; Ihe soil hcie when wet is so stick we can ue it for lly paper Instead ot the Taogleloot you buy. Prof. Haiiiptom haa several men at wora on hia mining ditch, cleaning it ou' and reiulorcing the weak places I he Prof, expects a very profiiabl run this si-asoii, ami i-i making all necessary arraneuieiilH ill due time Harry lleaton, the tiiuber man in th mine, met aiih q lite an aieidcntbut not serious, in touting up a sb.ifl 2o0 feet .lecp, on a roe lad-ler. When about l,i feet from the Iwlloiu one ol the rungs hn ke ami he tell hackaards len leet on - nil, llicn fell h ad ti r-t lbs re-t ol tlie nav, cutting his head in several places and bruising hiiu niheiaise, 1 ie miracle that he we not killed but he continued work right along. t.noe.ble Winter Trip. A winter trip lo Southern Calilornla and Ansona via Ihe (amoua Miaata Koiite is one never to tie forgotten. Uf ne id aiq'iamtame wiih llns section will ever 1 1 . v , lop Irerh poiu't of Interes and aihb-d sources of enjoyment under lis sunny skies, in the variety of inter es s Hii'l added industries, In its prolific vegetation aud among its numberless resorts of in mo lain, shore, valley and plain. lo trains leave Portland daily morning and evening for California, l'liese train are equipped with Ihe in k iuipioved pattern ol standard and I touri t sleeping cars, and the low rates pla e the trip in reach of all. "The Meevdowe" CoaL Th. recent discovery of coal In the Meadows district in Jackson connty has greatly exi-ited the residents of that sec tion, and the feeling has spread load jocent ted ions until about ths bole pop ulation seemt to have the coal fever. Thre is, however, liule djubt of the value of the discovery. The seam found on a cinnabar rlaiio being worked by Reed A Fletcher hat widened to U inches ot what seems to ordinary observer to be coal ot excellent quality, but of coarse, only analysis can determine Its true value as a fuel. On severs I ot tbe adja cent claims there exist precisely similar conditions and indications aa on the dis coverr claim, and tbe holders are cor respondingly jubilsnt. Ths railroad peo ple, who have bad coal proapeclors in that region lor tome tires past, have, it it laid, purchased several ranches there, with a view tJ securing lands for coal development. Light Sentence, Miss Etna Dungan of Gold Hill was tried on Friday before tbe United Stales court in Portland for Using the mai't for fraudulent pnrpnses. She plead guilty, and a merely nominal penalty was im posed; a fine of tl and one day's ioi prisonment. Miss Dungan'i method was to answer matrimonial advertisements and when money wat sent her to further the mat rimonial scheme, the would keep h. Judge Bellinger said: "Tbe law is made to protect society, but men who advertise in newspapers for wives and , are induced to send wedding presents, are beyond the power of law to protect." Mita Dungan made Ihe following state ment: "It wat not my intention to com mit s ciiuie in Ihe use of Ihe mails. I was ignorant that I was doing that. I just did it to pass away the time, and tbe letters were amusing. I did not do it for the money, but when they sent tne presents I did not think it necessary to send them back." Library Notice. Hereafter all library books must posi tively be returned to the librarian, ex changing ol books not allowed. By order of Ihe President. Mas. T. T. Judhoh, Sec'y. THE STTGhA.:R, IPIICfTlE STORE We will show you the best line of .NEW FALL DRESS GOODS IN ALL NEW FABRICS..... Remember, wejhavo the to get fromtho East for the Buy Your Dress Fur Boas and Collarctts, New Waist Patterns in Black and Fancy Silks, Black, White and Cream Allover Laces and Galoon Trimmings. Flannel and Taffeta Ribbons, Ladies' Handkerchiefs from 5c to 1.50. Look over our line of Outing Flannels, Fancy Dressing Saquo and Wrapper Flannels, Muslin Sheeting Comforters and Blankets, Warners Rust Proof Corsets in straight front, girdles and medium waists. Fine White Cotton Bats, 6c a roll. Remember, wo have those White Lily Bats one roll makes a quilt 90 cents. , All our Standard Prints, 5c per yanl tor 10 days. Six 200-yard spools of Best Thread for 25 cts A select lino of Men's and Ladies' Shoes and Underwear, combined with a first class Grocery No mat ter what jou want, your chances aro better for finding it all at lower price, quality considered Bhe For illustrated Hindus of California and Aria ina winter resorts, address It. tl. Mii.Lia, Clen. Pussr. Aiirnt, Portland. Or. No Time to Lose You cannot afford to disregard the warnings of a weak and diseased heart and put 08 tak ing the prescription of the world's greatest authority on heart and nervous disorders MUeV Heart Cure. If your heart palpitates, flutters, or you are short of breath, have smothering spells, pain in left side, shoulder or arm, you have heart trouble and are liable to drop dead any moment. MaWir J. W. Wendrerk. one ot the be.l known oil operator la tuecoea. try dritpprd daa true brart dlsmuMt rinllr. him home in Portland, lad vblU tBoln( bu lawn. Tlx JYwa. Mrs. M. A. Kirdiall, Watkiaa, N. Y. whose portrait beads tbia auvtrtit nwnt, sant "1 write tbis thnwf a (rat ttude for benefits 1 received from Dr. Miles' If cart Cure. 1 had palpltatioa ot the hrart, aevef paina aadef the kit sbovldn, and bit nneral health wai miaerable. A fw bottles ot Dr. Milco'Hcut Care cured aie enbnlr. Seld br all DrwssUts. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, InS. Cuts of Bicycles Just to call your attention to the fact that I have Cut $60.00 Bicycle for $35.00. $35.00 for $25.00. VtvcclneUlon at Klamath FeJle. There are r.o new cases ot the mild form of small-pox or a resemblance to the Manilla itch, in Klamath Falls and those that had it are recovering. It proved a barvett for tl.e phvsciant. Tbe examples of the foolinhnest of com. plaint at exemplified by such Saints ss Rockefeller, Morgan, Hariiinan, etc., bas seeped through the caste and fupersti lions of ths disciples of jEsculapiut and besides dilaling upon tha necessity of vsccinalion they touched the victim to 1 be tune of $2 for a scar Tbe people "kicked" and several declared they were being "jobbed," but at the doctors bad the Rockefeller situ ation well in hand they tmi'ingly sugeeted that the tbe ''Medii Ins Men" at the reservation were not very far off and they might try them. During the scare many reluct sntly took the dose prepared by tha M. D's. but a number suffered tbe pangt and tortures ol anxiety rather than pay tribute to a trust they had never paid tribute to before Vallev Kecoid. Tha Beet Prescription for Malevrla Chills and Fever is a bottle of 0 nova's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It la simply Iron and quinine in a taatelsss form. No cure- no psy. Price 5oc. latest invention for sponging benefit of our lady customers. Goods of Us and have them Properly Sponged ASK TO SEE OUK, New French Flannel Waist Patterns, Sugar I A FREE PATTERN ' S tTtxr ewa MlKtlun) to .ry Mb it acribar. Onlj iu Waia a iw, MS CALL'S MAGAZINE A LADIES' MAGAZINE. lo-oaF, . wt u lo, U,M tTllok, R.llabK Slmpla. Ce-to. : - awi sr a 11c rat. MS CALL " am w sm sa-sa I Patteriis (Wa lasaa Allewsaca PMteras.t "K I. U, THE McCALL CO.. f I It-US (Jest 14tb St., Hew Tart, f Tam Mams DltlONt CotHKHT AC filT mwuui or tttnMt fra wbtKW u Inwilausa pros My asUar labtsk. Ctrvaiusrsv tssoo awvjElf f'osmadantti.ti, BasBsliVwk M ruanV MOi fVM. (TMsbsjI Mpr fl Msmrtfisj iwlastta. PMLasa. UatsM tbrosaf ItbUtM A Cat. NOalT stoirtil fffttaftatfc vaoM ahtrn aB Um Scientific JtacriCdti A Mnm4BamtT tolUas4 wmkr IjwmI flato Mtsauo mt mt rwatiao hMrfiai. Twauv t ft r : mr MofiUM, W. sVU bj avtt swrtssaiaj JM Co New Tort ma. sa r sa. waaans U v vbAsi. eo viAir J V, EXPERIENCE mt PADDOCK'S BICYCLE DEN IjfJGBjJfJV Kew patterns? and new 9 i,oc u,t re,"e'Ted ' VPftjy Cramer Bros. VvomenOW V Hade at Jj2jb J WtSI J $1.50. Warranted all Solid Leather. AT R.L.C0E&C0. XI IK II I G KTOKK dress goods, which we have YOUR DRESS will look staler, Mt aaa wear better, WILL not aroT NOR SHRINK. it lb goods are SfONGKD by ths SPOTLESS STEAM SPONGER High Clan Work Ut SttciaU. , Pine School Books, Tablets...... Pencils, Etc. of all kinds Sloyer Drug Co. Preacrtiplona. New patterns and new stock just received at Cramer Bros. Vou Know Whavt You Ar Taking Wbenjrou take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, bsrtnteftbt f..i inula l plainly pnnt. Sal on every buttle shawia that it la aim ply Irwn sad Quinine in a taalelsas form. So Cur, No Pay. ,40s. Sir Darling, 1012 Howard 81 Tort tiu ron, Mich . writes: 'I hava triad m.n. pills and laxatives bot DeWiifs Little Early Kisers are far tbe best pills I have ever used." They never gripe. Dr. W. K. Kreiner. Oliver Chilled Plows at Cramer Bros. the Price of Bicycles, $25.00 for $20.00. EAST OF DEPOT. SEWER NOTICE. State of Oregon, City ol Gran's Pass. In the mall.-r ol the construction of . lateral sewer in the City 0f Vntl Pass, extending from the main tew? Fifth street, at the intersection ihJJ! with the line ol th. alley in block ? thence westerly along the alley thraS blocks 23. 24 and 25, to and SbmSS at the East line of Second .tree ii City. Public notice is hereby given that . the 17h day ol October, 1001. the 8ir Committee ol the Commm Unn.ii!! said City filed in in? office. n..i. . showing that after viewing tlle i"' f of said proposed sewor, they have iT t tamed and determined that the foil ? ing described real estate situated in th! 'i Original Town of lirants Past. i. TiJ! ly benefited by such sewer, to-nit- x Lots 1,2, 3, 4, 6, 6.7,8, 0, 10. 11 lhi f 12 in block 23. ' 1 ,N Lots 1,2, 3, 4, 5, 0,7. 8,9, 10, 11 u f 12 in block 24. ' ' " M i1?!1''4'5'6'7,8'9' 10'Utl I 12 in block 25. And that the i-xlent and portion ol : such benefit npon each of the bon l; described lots, (compared with sll oibe ! property to be benefited) is the sum of I twelve dollars and fifty cents. ' Dated tbia Nineteenth Day of October m- K l- Hn, ' I Auditor and Police Judge, of the City I of Urants Pass. ; The old reliable Tbe Weekly Ortftmlu, been to considerable pxnpn Store II. n TRUAX. Kodak films fresh every week at tbs C' I'HIER offire. A Greevt Revllwevy. The ChicsKo, Milwaukee A St. I'aul By. is running Electric "lixlited Trains of Co iipartment Cars, Slanrlanl Slefp ing Cars, Buffet Library SinokiH Cars, Dining Cars and Coaches, be tween Chicago, Milwaukee, St. '' and Miniieaiiiiia. Ruffnt Olweivalion l'arlor Cra'l' tra ns between Chicago, 81. I'aiI ami MinmnpoliH. Kleotr c Lighted Traina ol SieepiogCars Iltitft-t Library t-iuokinn Caia, IMninI Cars and Coaches between lliicstt0 and lies Moines, Omaha and Sioui City. Solid Traina lietweeii Chicago and Northern VViwonain and the l'l,P" I'eniuaula ol Michigan. Solid Trains beiwn Clncaito ami li Minnnota, eioullieru and t'rnltal Dakota. The finest Dining Cars and 8 ernl Cars. Electric Heading Lsmps in herihs. 6,000 miles ol road in Illinois, Wiscoa sin, the Upper I'eninsula ol MirbK. I s, Minnesota, Mieeouri, South Dakota and North Diknla. Ticket Agtnls everywhere) sell ticket over Ihe Chicago, Milwaukee. A St I'aul Railway, or address C. J. K'llr Ueneral Agent, 134 Third St., I'"1 land, Ore. Henry Braydon, Harria. N. C, '" ' I look medicine 20 years lor asthma b it one bottle ot One Minute Cough Cure did tue more good than any thing else daring that tiuie. Beet Congb Cure. D' Kremer. Have you seen the Garland Air Tight at Cramer Bros? J