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ROGUE RIVER COURIER GBANTS TABS, ORKGOS. Published Every Thursday. 8uborlptlon Rated One Tear, tn advance, $1.25 Six MonUis, . . . Three Montha, .jj (Jingle Copiea, .06 Advertising Race Furnished on application at the office, or by mall. A. E. VOOUHIES, Propr. & Mnob FRED MENSCn, - . EDITOR Entered at the pout office at Oranta ra, Oregon, aa second-claxa mail matter. THURSDAY, NOVEBER, 14, 1901. The Oregon Game and Fiah asaocie tion, at ita taat meeting, elected Preal dent Rooaevelt an honorary member. Wu Ting Fang, Chinese mlniater to the United Stalea, may be offered the chair of Chineae literature in Columbia college. He la a very eminent acbolar and a very able man. Governor Oeer liaa returned from Ohio where be haa been campaigning in behalf of tbe republicana. The governer and bla etyle of oratory were well received by tbe people of tbe Iiuckeye alate. President Hxieevelt, hia wife, anil hia whole family and tbeir manner of life. conatitute a standing, keen rebuke to nobbery in every form. They are . sound, aolid, sensible people who are not afraid to act as Jsucb In "high life." Another massacre of Arcerlcans Las has been planned In the Phillpplnea, tbla time at Abra de Hog, in Miodora, but again the scheme was a failure and the Filipinos were routed, leaving five 01 their number killed. The 28th inlantry, now located at dif ferent points on the Pacific coast will tall for the Philippines on Nov. 16, Four companies will sail from Portland on the transport Itoeecrans and the rest from Ban Francisco on the Grant. Time for city election is drawing near and our citizens must remember thai the moat important portion of this event are me nominations, hvery citisen In' wreateu in the city's welfare should at tend the conventions and see that no one but good, clean, honest men receive nominations. Senator Mitchell left Pnrtlanil nn R.I nrday fortheeaat where he goes to attend the coming session of congress. The senator raaliiaa tha I ... w .niv.MHVS Wl mn measures to be considered and intends to De in tnt thickest of the (ray. Oregon can congratulate heraelf on being repre sented in tbe senate of tbe United Btates oy a man or Mitchell's ability and ac tlvity, London Is eiperlenulng the worst fog tn years and Tans Is similarly arrwtxl. The London fogs are of a deuslty and thickness almost incredible and are a great impediment to traffic of all kinds. Beveral persons have lost their lives in the London fog, having presumably walked off the docka in tbe thick dark rest. London fog Is black and leaves a UltlKV Dree. U lata ilea ! unnka lion. Henry W. Corbett of Portland lias subscribed 130 .000 to I lie fund ln. tbe Lewis and Clarke exposition, one- KiQin ol the est I in 4 ted amount required. Mr. Corbett aaya: "1 have lived here 60 yeare, and I believe that I can afford to live that much for this ex portion that will be a benefit to this country, even if I do not got a cent back. I do not expect V) lake my monev ith I11A tl mv tfraifA I wish it to do all the good I can while 1 live." We have received a copy of the "Newspaper Blue Hook," published by Theodore Wieae, Chicago, containing a elect lial of the best newanatra In ilia United (Mates as Judged by tbequantitiss oi cuppings they yield, called for by business and nrnfaalnnl n..n .n claaaes. We find the Coibikb in a list ol lo only ol the beet weeklies in Oregon, naming only one newspaper in each town. The Salem Journal la listed aa tbe beat daily iu the United Hiatus for cities of iuas than 0,000 population. LI Hung Chang, China's great states man il led on Nuv. 7, from ulceration of the stomach. He , oho 0f ,le World's great men and among the shrewdest ol diplomats. Ilia exact age la a subject ol dispute, but he waa about 76 years old. lie was a member of a pour family, but one of some culture. His rise was rapid and he became famous in the great Tai Ping rebellion, where he waa associated with Gordon, llo had more influence and control over the Chinese people thai) any other man and the political effect of his death is uncertain. The Orcgonlan trusts that President Koosevelt will accept the resignation of Secretary Loug, ol the Navy Depart ment. He is the man chiefly responsi ble lor the persecution ol Admiral Bcbley. He haa been the active or pas slvs agent ol a cliipie ol Schley's cue mies, haa aupported a contemptible in trigue againat the man who fought and won the naval battle ol .Santiago, and Would better now retire from public Viev, Thia Secretary can well be pared from public eirvlce and (loin the private service, In public it a; ion, of the naval clique that haa own engaged In this contemptible btiisness Oregon tan. A census hulleliu ul manufactures In Oirgon shows that in HHK) there acre In the state 3. H-i manufacturing rs tihliali.neiila. aa aaiusl 152J in IK'.K), 1)8)iii ihh i, ix.!i in lsro, ;tni iii isou, id 62 in 1850. Tho capital nupluyid or invested in these establishment! in IIWJ ai :I3,4:!2,3U3. The total wages paid was is,S.iJ.433 ; the cuat ol materials used waa 2il,(XK),855, and the value ol the producla was $stl,IKW,6H7, While our state cannot jet boast of ex pensive manufacturing, it will be seen that ths rise and growth ol thia industry Laa beeu very rapid and the future possibilities iu this line are very en couraging. Then eaeitia to be more I jols iu Wis consin than in Oregon. The Ural day ol the dier tiuuting seajoo in that state waamaiked by lhr,e casualties, three n an shot by being mistaken for d. er. P Closing Out During November Only r Wo will sell tho remainder of our FDT&N at greatly reduced prices Now is your timo to Red Front street, oppo Depot, One of lliee will die and the other two will be crippled for life. Last year,lit is said, the number of hunters killed in that stale in that manner during the bunting season averaged more than one a day, sacrifices to idiocy. We cannot tqual that record In Oregon, but the hunting seasons even here are few that go by without some one being killed or crippled by being shot lor deer by reck less or excited hunters. Tbe calamities are usually so clearly accidental that no prosecution follows, and tbe man who doea the shooting feela truly sorry after it la too late. Hut a man .who shoots another in the wooda, if he is not im prisoned for manslaughter, should he adjudged incapable ol managing fire arma and hia gun should be taken from him. It la not enough for a man to feel sure it la a deer at which he shwts . lie must know. The Gopher Mine. The "Gopher" mine, in the Jump-on-Joe district, is one of our many quaric properties that are being quietly developed and of which the world at large hears little about. The "Gopher" is making grand showing. There is a JO loot vein of ore carrying values of from $12 to $40 to the ton ; a mammoth proposition and an enormous pros pective wealth producer. Properties ike the Gopher are not Infrequent in southern Oregon. The word hears little ol them now but will bear more later i. A small force of men has been engaged in running tunuel, from which, at a point 2S0 teet Into the mountain, an up raise has been started. With tbe present equipment it is impossible to work more than smalt force of men on account of the powder sasoke. There Is as yet no mill on the property but one will probably be Inatalled soon. The Gopher Is situated about 12 miles north of Grants Pans, in the same dis trict with the "ilaby" and Die "Lucky Queen". A General Favorite. Klbo Kid. Medium Heavy Walt Sole. Low Heel. Exact RsproiiKtlon of this Style Shot. V VTC TP.ADI MARK Vv afv IS BRANDED lis. X 0N tvER MX X 17A hoe. Queen Quality, The Famous Shoe for Women. They are justly famed for thei stylish elegance, mtperior fitting qualities and up to ilate styles. A thoroughly high-grade shoe of un usual merit nt a sensible price. All styles from the light mid dain ty dress shoe to the most substan tial street boot. One ,f Price 3,0 Very Dressy. F.qiilalto Style E. C. Gold Chlorlda Mln Sold. The Gold Chloride mine, located on Ward creek, sii miles from Hold Mill haa been sold to Seattle 1-apilalialn fur 17,0iX). The Hold t'hloridn property aa purchased barely a month ago by Meanrs. Mears, I.amlreth and a.tnocialm. Within a fortnight alter these man as sumed control a rich ledge was uncover ed, and thia increased in width and vain with every fool ol advancement made in the tunnel where the rind waa made. The new ownera announce that it la the Intention to Improve and develop the properly with all the vigor that money and enterprise cau command. How's This? We offer One lliind-ed Uilla-sli ew anl lor any case of Caiarrh that can.iot be 'ured by Hall's Catarrh cure. K. J. Chunky A Co., Props., Toledo, O We. the underaiiriie.l. havn known V J. Cheney lor the lat 15 year, and be lieve mm periectiy honorable in all busi ness transactions, and llnaucially able to carry out any obligation made by their Hnn. vYkT A Thi ax. Wholesale IIhil-jni. Toledi.O. Welding, Kinnan & Mar vin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Halls Caiarrh Cure ia taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold braildrun- giala. Testimonials fne. Hall's family Pills aie the best. Prices. s sr if sis to close out tho lot. buy. Star Store. a Dixie Quoen. On (lie Dixie Qnmn, a quartz prop erly on Foots creek, six mile from liil.l II ill, as rich ledge haa been uncoverel which expert opinion regards with great lavor. Pan proapei-la aie obtained from thia'ore which are estimated to be worth $00 to $75 "per ton. The new 1p.Iih i 1? to 15 inches in width, between walls of diorlieand quarlzite, with every indica tion of permanency. The discovery waa made at a depth of 80 feet on the lower tunnel. Monster Beet, A giant beef, of the Mangel Whim! va riety ban been an object of curiosity this "i;1" i a. i. Cornell s grocer), it la about 30 inches in length, is perhaps 15or 10 inches through at the greatest diameter and weighs 54 pound-). It was raised on the farm of II. SunpkliH on lower Jump-off-Joe. I' wa planted last May and g-ew in the Held with no especial care. Many ol its fellows rival it ineiztand the Held where it grew presents the appearance of having borne a crop ol stump, wi'li the big hei-ta reaching a loot or nioro out ol the ground. Thia big vegi'lrbln is silint I lit vi rv forcih'e evidence of tl.e fertility of our valleys. F.noy&ble Winter Trip-: A winter trip to Southern California and Arixona via the famous Bhssta Koute is one never to be forgotten. Ha llowed acquaintance with this section will ever develop fresh points of interest and added sources of enjoyment under its sunny skies, in tho variety ol inter ests end added industries, in its prolific vegetation and among its numberless resorts ol mountain, shore, valley and plain. Two trains leave Portland daily morning and evening for California. These trains are i-quipped with the moat improved pattern of standard and tourist sleeping cars, and tho low rates place the trip in reach of all, EVERY Loves lienuty, values ri.ni fort, appreciates economy. IKnco wo men find peculiar satisfaction iu Storm Boot. Klbo Box Calf. 6 Inch. Extra Heavy Sole, Rope Stitch, Ex tension Edge, Low Heel. Cuct KtpvdiKtUm ol thU Sole Shot. Dixon Oleknaa of Douglas. Dolly Atlenbiirg, age I 17, and Lena Thornton, one year lu r junior, killed a Hum buck lail week near Whistler's bend on the Umpdua ltiver, in a wild part ol Domglae County. The girls are the d tughtera of rancher-i living in that sec tion and aie tine hunters, tsjlli usiinj '22 caliber rifles to kid grouse and j u k rab bi ji. Tticy were out, with .her guns and had ahot a hall doii'ii gnusewl.en j they went to Hie river to see il the Wild ge-e were coining in. jury tupped down through tlie biu-h, and aa they rewlie.1 the kI ii( the water they heard the hu-li,s crashii.g mi the other side of the stream. In h moment a line buck shook Ih - l)i u li fiom Ins anlleie and sulked into I he shallow w aier. The buihci hid the lai I Haters and they look aim. lVilley ivuiitvd throe and both li'cl. I'ln) biii k iuiiiped atramht iuto the air and came dow n on his knees. He struggled In ins det and ran up the hank Hi o the buthes. The gula went a half mile up the river, got a b at and croaied They Hacked tlie buck by hlooil ma) ka mid fomnl him a.one dead It aa than 100 varda lioiu where ho was shot. DryJen Items. Prof. Kd K IU liaxay roiurnel Sat urday Iro.u a week's soj )ur:i al Holland and vicinity. Miss Jet-tie Mastin sptM.t several daya of the latter part of the Wees, villtlug THAT THIS I T V. V ' V v.aie jCf IKAoa mh L; yy' 1 IS BHANDE0 V jy' J ON EVERY ft & Jk SHOE. ft xTTfrV law i friends at Kerbr. Mias Matlin will de part for her school duties at Portland on the 15th. Mr. W. Carter made Deer creek a buri- neaa visit Thursday. Improve merits on bis Thompson creek mine have liee n s'op ped for the present. The Drdcn and Kiphart schools will close Friday next. The Dryden will celebrate I he day by a basket social in the evening. Tbe ladies are requested to bring baskets. Poor Toothless Ann. whose death was chronicled in "KJilie'e" last, is not so dead as some iwople take bim to be, However, there is no telling how soon such will be the case as he is very incc'i "scared" probibly on aoco'in'. of the departure of bis nurse. On Nor. 2d, at high noon, at tbe resi dence of the bride's mother, Mr. J. W. Baird, Jr. and Misa Cora Maetin, two of Drydiin's most esteemed young people, were united in marriage by Kev, A. T. Sboemake. The groom Is an enterprit- ing rancher, and is owner of tbe Ureeu Bartle.lt place wbich be purchased one year ago on bis arrival from Cowlitz Co. Washington. Tne bride is a daughter of our worthy postmistress. May a long and happy life be their lot. ToOTUL.B4HI.1a. Merlin Note, Mr. Nocley spent Saturday at tirants PaBS. Dr. Majir was seen on our street! Sunday. Mr. U. Williams oi Urania Pass was in Merlin Sunday. Mr. Charles Crow was seen on our streets last Friday. Mr. Win. Trimble of Grants Pass pa d our city a visit last Kund-iy. Prof. Kghert Kibbins of Grants Pass ia at work with the steel crew netr this city. Mr. Htepben Abel was seen on lur atie;ta jejterduy, alter his lung spell i f illi.ebs. Our enterprising stage driver, Mr W. A. Massie, wile and daughter Mabel, made Grants Pass a visit Friday. Coming Events Local teachers' iueti t He, November 10, 1001 ; IlxHocialat the school house the evening of the ltilb. All are cordially invited to attend boll . Horn In the Ci ty of Merlin, Novem ber 10, 1901, to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Oil, a son. Tho mother and Bon are getting along nicely, and so ia tbe father. Bin it is difficult to tell which is most elated, the (athsr or grandfather, both were stepping high when last seen. The steel crew, bridge crew and sec tion crew were called away to Wolf creek on Friday night where a freight waa wracked. They reported 12 cars deruiled and one man killed, of whom no identi fication could be made. "Dick" I want to compliment you and "Bjb" for tbe brave efforts you both have put forth in search of a wife, but 1 imagine if you were aa well acquainted with the fair sex as I am, you would de lay your search, for aa you become more and more acquainted with their habits, vou will find the natural propensity ol the female kind ia to prey upon man, as in all the dilferuut classes of the inos- luilo, the female only is found to sling bile and prey ujou man, while the male lives on the juices of Dowers. Hut "Bob" il you and "Dick" s ill w ish to continue your search for your ideal, just come dow n lo the Box social the evening of the 1(1. h, and I will aid you all I can in the right paths. Mxiii.ii N i in r Hawk. MIltl.lN NUTlis mOMTIIIX. Weleel that winter is coming from the cold nights we are having Mon day morning we hail 8 degrees of reel ing. O.ir icliool is progressing well, with MIfs Chiles a aasitant teacher. Kd Bland en'ered school Monday. Mr. boil Gibaon and family are now oc-jupying their new dwelling near the school house. The Mission Circle met Sunday juat a'ter Sunday school. A good program w.i'J rendered. Mrs. II. L. Keyto is president. The girls are all Lujj- constructing dainty rolored boxes in which to put their hint lies for the supper iviturdav ev.'iiing. Twx. Leland Sittings, Wo are having nice halmv w-aih ir, ltisnsiiici a our CanaU weather in StipleinlK-r. If the people ol Canada C mid R' 0 tho 11 tl J weather wo aro having In November, l!iiy w.ijid liko Id c juui to our coa-it and locate wherooiirclini ce i saluhri iih and whun c ild 1! n. ml are newr known. Wi aro rec ivin a iiuo p ipulaii in I- n Wh-i i i i, 1.1 from the col I :at of M un-'-i ta M would c one if lliey could a 01 mil lie farma llieie are not enhancing in valu ai on this c ast. As 1 am wri iug an1 loo inn down on ilr.iv.i creec val'iiy tu d tee thegmw iiig gi am an I th i w 1 1 ' -iug so fresh ail green, then think of the old aettled states and how every thing freeaes up, it makee me gla'l to know that I made a good choice in coming to southern Oregon to go into business, at thia location hia all the enticeiiiMiits )aud advautiges tint a per aon can aa'. Cropi have never twen a failure, timothy cau Im raised on most of our land without irrigation and with a reasonable amount of irrigation we can rai-e four crops of alfalfa in a xixm, A great many cattle grit their on living on the rang. Aa for fruit, we raise an ah in. lame fir hum J us i and also p irt a Ure amount. California buyers come here and boy our applet, prunes and pe i. hi-s. lahol them "California fruit" and sell it as such in the eastern market I'lini gives California a big ntma aa a fruit railing section and wed ml get the reputation that rightly belongs to us Mrs. Henry waa seen oil our atreeta one dav last week, selling soint Vrfrr useful articles. She ia a very ambitious lady, bat ao quiet that we think if she would expa iaie mure on the quality of lu-r g iiuls she wi iild sell more. Well. "Dick," oi l bov, yon seemed to think that we underrate your articles. Far fioin it, "Dick," your writing ia good, very logical, but we would like yi u to give uu li'tle more news. Take a -ul j-cl 'hat you cm master. Perhaps wu sliuoid be protilrd tiv it. You S(nak of the Coikiaa Blesseil be the old Coi'kikr it is the best paper in South ern Oregon. 1 think, "Dick" I niu-t find on a wife, then your loind will te uioie settled. Times sre good heie. We expect to give notice of frtin marriage! her in c sh-irl time, also mher inleiehtii.gVvi nr. Th- mini r ere r-mly for w a er. O'l H;-U 1 tioll i' dlVlibll a IO I II' W tl' cu cviiiii rain. Tne wou-l liaineia an fjrm r- ra" g-t a'oug with a 'mil amount, the -miners need plenty of water, but that mu-t be lell with th all ru ng piuviilnice. The health of our prople is good; no sickness to report, no confusion in our neighborhood. So we sre a peace lov iog people, always busy; no use for lawyers and but little use for doctors. Bon. Greave Creek Creaveleta. W. H. Hampton of Placer is quite ill. We are having frcez:ng weather, finr for go Mies Nellie Kuny ol Kenny viile bas the chicken pox but ia not in danger I visited Leland one day last week and both Wilson and Virtue have a good trade. Mra. Oa-gier and little (daughfr Mar garet of Leland visited friends at Hugo last Sunday. TBillie Light and several of his good looking ahters were, seen on the streets of I'lacer at Sunday. Mra. J. 8. W. Smith baa returned Irom her visit to Washington. She aayssl e had a splendid tiip. Our butcher E. M. Light ia doing a big business, be butchers twice a week and. peddles Thursdays and Fridays. George Porter has returned hcinn. He says he does not care to return to Alaska. That is right George, we have mote nice girls here. We were ghd lo hear of the wedding of our young friend, Allen 8t. Denis and Mary Richardson, nnd their many friends wish them a long and happy life. We think that we may boast of another wedding soou. Kallik Llbreary Notice. Hon after all library hooks must posi tively be returned to the librariun, ex changing ol books not allowed. By order of the Preti lent. Mhs. T. P. Jciison, Sec'y. THE STJC3-A.R IFIILSTIE STOKE We will show you tho best lino of JNW FAIL DItESS GOODS IN ALL NEW FABRICS. Remember, we have to get fronitlio East for the Buy Your Dre Fur Boas and Collarctts, iew waist rattcrns 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 Saquc and Wrapper Flannels, Muslin Sheetin,, quilt-00 cenls ' Renwml. have those White Lily Bats-ono roll makes a 1 All our Standard Prints 5c per yard tor 10 days. Six 200-yard spools of Best Thread for 25 cts A select line of Men's and Ladies' Shoes and Underwear, combined with a first class Grocery No mat- . ter what jou want, your chances are better for finding it all at lower price, quality consider ohe Sugar II. O. 3 ITS' A ! 0 V. full ut Uu- I'ofniKitoffl.v mil see the ' Drtrti C A Miraculous Feat. "It tftmp J that nothing short of a miracle could save my little daughter from an untimely death," says Citv Marshall A. H. Malcolm, of Cherokee, Kan. "When two years old she was taken with stomach and bowel trouble and despite the efforts of the best physicians we could procure, she grew gradually worse and was pronounced in curable. A friend advised miw Nervine and after giving it a few dan she began to improve and final ly fully recovered. She is now past hve years of ai;e and the very picture of health." Said br all Druaalata. Dr. Mile Madlcal Co- Elkhart, Ind. . Guts 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. Troubles of OH Drillers. After about one week's most provoking delay through the breaking of the tools and the loaa of a piece of them, the work of drilling waa resumed Friday, at the plant of the Southern Oregon Oil Com pany, at the Altlard place, east of town. Tbe lost piece of steel could not be "riehed" out of tlie well ro the alow method of breaking it bad to be resorted to. After that waa successfully dune about thirty pounds of the aleel were drawn out of the well by the suction pump. After the steel waa pumped out of the well tho work, oi drilling was re sumed and went along most satisfactori ly until this morning, the drill working beautifully through eand and shale, when the 14-foot tteel jar, weighing 1,200 lbs. broke. A these jars had already been welded three tni ei the cimpany has decided to putcliase new ones, and this noon wired to San Francisco for a new set. In til 3 meantime a smaller tet of jars on hand wili he worked. They will not oermitas rapid dr.ilinj la. w il serve well while awaiting the airival of lb) new once. Ine well is at a depihof 1,200 feel. 0,1 d.illois have their own troubles and the breakage and loss of tooli is not among the least of them. Ashland Tidings The old reliable The Weekly Oregonlan. the latest invention for sponging benefit of our lady customers. i : G c c c of Us and have them Properly Sponged ASIC TO F3T7.TT! rTTTP. New French Flannel Waist CI Warranted all MlliUUi Solid Leather. AT 11.LC0E&C0. Tin: iiuj sioiti; k. ft 1 60 YEARS' 'EXPERIENCE Taunt Marks V1BIUSS CopvnicHTs Ac. . VUfTSKHTS AC. "'",n'"i a kfrh and UrarrlMI., , anlkl Mr Scientific Hmm. Bl'iinTrn" ,L J "A yz&ix MUNN & Co.3s'B',Ke,.v Ynrk .aO PADDOCK'S BICYCLE DEN I Buy Anything- THAT YOU AND THAT You may have seme articles among your possessions that you have nou, for and never w ill have use for why not convert them into cash. I paj J() cash for them. If yon are going to move away let me buy your Imuseholii goods I will give you good prices. Ike M. Davis, Front St. Second-Hand ston To Cure a. Cold in One Da.y Tuke Laxative Drumo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Drove's signature is on ea h box. 25e, Great Luck of an Editor. 'For two yars all efforts to cure Ec zema in the palm? of my hands failed," writes Editor II. N. Lester, of Syracuse, Kan , "then I was wholly cured by Bucklen's Arnica Salve." It's the world's best for Eruptions, tores and all skin diseases. Only 25c at Dr. rimer's. dresg goods, which wo have YOUR DRESS will look neater, set and wear better, WILL NOT SPOT NOR SHRINK. If the goods are BPONCHD by the SPOTLESS STEAM SPONGER High Class Work its Specialty. . Patterns, School Books, 'Tablets Pencils, Etc. of all kinds Sloyer Drug Co. Prescrtlpiona. Old Fashioned New England ThanlcsgiiDg Dinner at the Home Kitchen Thankaglvini Day' I am now prt-ai! to furm,li fn,,p,r or Lunch, lor !. or on notice. Mrs. L. A.Strobel, Home Kitchen. Mr Darling-, lt!12 Howard St. Vuit Hn roii, Mich , wri.es: "I have tricj n.any ii'! ai d l..xaiives but Ih'.Vitt'a Little Kaily ltiera are (ar the brat nil's I have ever uej." "1 hey never gripe. Dr. W. r'. Kremer. Pine the Price of Bicycles, $25.00 for $20.00. EAST OF DEPOT. HAVE TO SELT. SOMEONE ELb MAY WANT Many physicians are now prescribiu L'.l,.l It n .... " f mniui i-jdi"' vure re marly harii) found that it is the best prescription the can write because it is the one preotta tion which contains the elemenUnei sary lo digest not only some kindmi ... .,Ur .uu ii inereiorectim ' indigestion and dyspepsia no malls-!; what its cause. Dr. Kremer. The Best Prescription for i Malearia Chills and Fever is a bottle of Ghoyi', I jasieicsswiiu ionic. It is simply in, and uuinine In a tasteless form. Nornr no pay. Price 5oc. been to considerable expense X'llTJ-tVX. Koiluk H 1 ma frc-li every week nt tna CiiruiKn oflii-o A Great! Railway. I Ii OiicH.i, Milwaiik A St. Paul Br ia running Kle.;lriit l.iuhlfil Train'i! t'o.iipartiiwnt Cara, til.nular.1 Sleep in Cars, llufTdt Library Sinokinl C'ara, lliniiiK Care and Coaches, be tween Chicago, Milwaukee, St. I'u' ami Miniieirolis. liurT-l Oliaurvaiion Parlor Cars on daf I ai ig between Chicago, St. I'a'il tai Klu-lr c Lighted Traina ol SleepinnCaHi liullVt Lil,raiy Smoking Cars, llininl Cara and Coacliea between Chicago ami Dis Moinc, Omaba ami ShjUI Citv. Solid Traina be I m--n Cbicaao anJ Konliem VVivcunain and tlie I'TP" I'eniii'.iila f Micbigau. Solid Traina between Chicago and I i Miiini-Mita, Soiilliern and Central Dakota. Hie finest Dining Cara and S ecpinl Cars. Electnc Heading Lauipa i hen ha 600 miles ol road in Hanoi, Wiscoa-. .n, Ibe I (iper ri nineiila of Micli'H"". Iowa, Minneauta, Miarouri, SoUlb Hakoia and North Dakota. Ticket Anta everywhere aell tickets over the Chicago. Milwaukee. A s' Paul Railway, or addreax C. J K ,l.v' tiiueral Agent, 134 Third 8'.. Ho'1 land, (.Ire- IT. n.. Itr. I,... 11. K I' .if ' I look medicine 20 )er lor aeti B bnl one bottle of One Minute Cough Cure did me more food than any 11111111 durum lUatliuie. Beat Cough Core. Dr. K'Ciner. Kaveyou seen the Garland Air TiA' al Cramer Croa? Store