Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, November 21, 1901, Image 2

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    ROGUE RIVER COURIER
GRANTS PASS, OREGON.
Published Every Thursday.
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Furnished on application at the office, or
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A. E. VOORHIES,
FRED MENSCH,
propb. & m.vor
Editor
Entered at the pout office it Grants
urepon, aa aeconu-ciajia mall matter.
THURSDAY, NOVEBER, 21, 1001.
The Pope of Rome is reported to be
very near death, though denials of very
imminent danger are frequent. The
Kails of the Vatican are said to be full of
otrigue relative to naming his anccenor
It is said that the Irish nationalist
have offered and guaranteed Kruger a
seat in the UritUh parliment Under
the terms of Kitchener's proclamation,
they say, be is a Ilritisli subject and
therefore eligible.
If interest in regard to the Lewis and
Clarke exposition keep up in the tarns
ratio that it starts, the success of ths
event is assured already. The fair is
receiving support and encouragement on
all sides and the pledges are coating in
rrpidly.
Closing Out Prices.
- ... JJJT
During November Only
Wo will sell the remainder of our
at greatly reduced prices to close out tho lot.
Now in your time to buy.
Kcd Star Store.
Front street, oppo Depot,
In the state of Maine, 12 persons have
already been accidentally shot by
hunters during the present season
iivs of these are (lead. A law war
pained by the legislature prescribing a
maximum penalty of ten years lin
prisonmeni lor una crime, but no
prosecutions have been made. It if
exasperating to read of such "accidents"
as these. Ths number of those who uts
desdly wespons as playtliiuga is alarm
Ingly large.
The bouthern Oregon mineral field is
one of marked activity. During the
pant teaaon, many new properties have
received equipment! and many of the
already established equipments have
been improved and extended. Capital
ists are looking more end more to
Bouthern Oregon as a Held for profitable
mining investment and the old es
tablished fallacy of its being a "pocket"
country is sinking more and more into
ttie background as our mines are opened
and developed.
The Harriman and the Morgan-Hill
yndieates have come to an agreesrent
and the result Is the biggest railroad
combine ever consummated. James J,
mil, the long headed magnate of the
great Northern, is president of the new
trust. The elTuots uf a big combination
of capital like this can not be determined
In a hurry. It is probable tbat little
apparent change In the management ol
the toads will ensue. The public hv
terett and convenience connected witb
the great railroad system is to direct
and so extentive that the financiers will
have a care as to the manner in which
hey Juggle rates or accommodations.
Any directly oppressive measure might
ead to a too speedy Solution ofmcb
rjbletna aa this one.
This issue of the Couhikk dotes the
inn volume of its existence. The past
year lias been a plvarant one in Ibe
Oouhikb annals and ws enter the coin
ing year with the feeling that tle appre
ciation of the people of Josephine county
for a clean and ruliable paper, is well
shown by their generous sup port of Iht
UuuaiKB. It will be o,,,. ,1m, now at
ever, to lend our support to whatever
will uplift and advance, to work lorehe
permanent prosperity of our countn
and for right and fair dealings between
man and man, politically and otherwise.
We feel that the most cordial relation!
exist between the Conaixa and ita peo
pie ami we enter on the nn volume
with bright and encouraging proapsuti.
The new Nicaragua canal treaty has
oeen signed by both Hay and Paunce
lote. the new treaty dilfurs from the
old one in, that the United States has
"""" control out must guarantee
neutrality. The text ef the treaty has
not yet been made public. It remain!
to be seen whether or not the tenate
Wlll.take a favorable view of its term.
The United Statet senate, baa not shown
llacll always ready to ratify the treaties
wnicti nave been brought before It
Any rauai treaty is aura to meet with
Hie most desperate opposition on the
part of trantportation companiet whose
iniereat It Jeopordiint. and no canal
truaty can be ratifl-d without a struggle
The neutrality question ia likel y to be i
atlckliig point aa it ia the popular opin
ion in lint country (hat wo should have
a right to fortify the canal and use it ai
poini oi vauiago In case of poaaible
war. winer nation! with interest on the
other side, bolieve that the canal should
be International and atrictlv neutral
I'anal operations In the past have been
so disappointing that ths A uiorlcan
people are skeptical in regard to the
aucouiplmhmentof any results,
Ml Reuben Quevrtz,
Jack Osteeo was in ton n last week fro.n
Mt. Reuben district where he ia develop
Ing a quarts property of excellent
promise. For some time past he has
been engaged in running a tunnel in
which, at depth ol 160 feet, be has ex
posed the ledge. The vein baa the
magnificent width of five feet and carries
high values.
WbJekey Creek Gold.
Luren Adams and Clark Tavlor re
turned last week from a trip to Whiskey
creex, wnsre the roimur has a (orl;t
prospect of excellent promise. Ho has
a Hires Inch stringer of quartz which is
very rich in free gold, samples of the
rock appearing full of the yellow metal.
the quarts ia solid and hard and lire
sentt the appearance of having come
Irom permamnt vein than of beii g
pocxet" rock.
Whiakey creek It a tributary ol Rogue
river and Ilea just weat ol Reuben creek.
It It a very promising field for the pro
pector and it one of the productive (lis
tricts of the future. The locality is
quite rough which accounts lor Its un
developed condition.
Llltl Gre.ybn.ck Copper.
At the recently discovered Conner
mines on Little Urayback, Josephine
county, there is much activity. Nearly
everything has been taken up, repre
senting 50 claims. The greater part are
being developed at fast aa is poaaible.
In some of tbe older claims tunnela
have been run to a depth ol GO and 75
feel, or opened op by shafts to this
depth, The led'get exposed show widths
ranging from 10 to 160 hint, carrying
copper values of 11 to SO per cent.
King Hydraulic Mine.
The King mine on Althouse creek has
received greatly improved euiiinment
during tbe tumiaer Just past and is now
ready for operation on a more extensive
sca'e than ever before.
Old Channel Mine.
The work ol improving the equipment
ol the Old Channel hydraulic mine at
(iajice is hearing completion. The
ditches have been overhauled anil en
larged and a great denl ol near dinning
added. A large rmorvoir has been con
structed and the whole available pres
sure, 610 feet, has been brought to bear.
A large crew of men have been at work
all summer undr the direction of J. R,
Harvey and the mine has been put into
shape for working on a far more exten
sive scale than ever before. Always
among lh giant hydraulic properties of
(Southern Oregon, its iinpoitwico is very
perceptibly increased. Every thing
about I bis mine, the depth of the gravel,
the piccsiire, the dump, tho extent, nd
ncnnrmoi me ground, ia on the limit
magnificent scale.
(Ground Sluice Miner.
m. imnlan, the pioneer miner (f
l-oue cioek, Is busily eiiKage.l in prus
peeling in his digging on that stream for
a pay thai, mil that "dipped away" Irom
liim yunrs ago. lie still slays with the
old method of f round sluicing. Holms
heoii mining on l.niisn creek some 30
years ond has worked hoiiiii very rich
ground. He finds some very handsome
pieces, up to $12 or lf In value,
Burning bTKocU.
in these days of giant powder, it is
aimplo matter to manage the big hard
boulders that are often found in the
placers. In the old days if a miner found
a rock too heavy lo be moved and loo
hard to bo sledged, ho was obliged to
reBort to Ins ingenuity. "Burning" a
rock was a method frequently practiced
A nig lire would be built upon and
around the rock which would he healed
aa hot as possible, the heat causinfc the
rock to check and crack ao that it could
be oanly broken with a sledge. II aim
pie heating did not accomplish tho do
tired result, water would be thrown up
on the united rock, and this Beldcm
failed.
A Genera!
Favorite.
I Al r THIS
V VtVa truE MARK
Vv. X. ' 13 BHAN0E0
Klbo Kid.
Medium
Heavy
Welt Sols.
Lew Heel.
EVERY
Loves lioauty, values com I'm t.
appreciates economy. Ik nee.
men find peculiar s;itisl;i:tiuii in
titcl RproMNn of this Stria Shot. '
Queen Quality,
The Famous Shoe for Women.
They are justly famed for thci otOriTl
stylish elegance, miperior fitting
qualities and up-to-date styles. A
thoroughly high grade shoe of un
usual merit nt a sensible price.
All styles from the light and dain
ty dress shoe to the most Mtlistan
liul street hoot.
One
Price
Very Dretay.
Kibo
Box
Calf.
tiUllo Sty les
E
KeoJ Delate Transfer.
(For week ending Nov. 111.)
Clusaud Heo W llrown toThoj
Perry, N V'4 0I sec 8, Tp;t7 H,
K ft W f
I. N ll'owning to K M ithewa, lut
1, block 4, Timer
I. It llrown to J It II ,ils. S K ol
4 ' n I. ol
a ami X K.
aec I, I'p :w 8, It 6 IV.
J K Halo to K I, llngden S rX" of
N W4" and N K'4 -.1 St vt l
aec I , I'p :is s, u ; w
Ja nes II i thai ay lo .Mi , i
turner, iiiid.vi'.led interest m
r "w'N W'4 Ul 21 Tp 38
OA f It Kt'o to A U llrown N K
4 ot m:4 B00 :l 'p a3 H
H b vY . . .
Will raber to Aiiiiiitl Fetach lot 1
and airip five leet wide from
esl side lot'J blocs 4m trains
lass.
Homer White to A J Adaint un
divided tillered in K S, o S E
,l4 ol aec 6 and N Kl4oi N fci.
ui sec 6 I'p Si) S, It 8 IV . . .
8Jll
l0
2.
100
12.000
250
A neat 5-room collage in good locuiioi
forraioon raay terms : $100 dou, wub
ba'ance (.stable in monthly insiallmenu
ol8or more. If you ever stnecl l
buy a home do not let this opportuoit)
goby. I ii,ulrs Imrn. d ately at ihia office.
Grcve Creok Cre-velou
The dance last Saturday nis-ht at I.e.
land passed o(I pliasanilv with
innsic and a laige rroml.
The miners are pray nig for i.iin , the I
more rain, the nine work.
We heard that (,e,,rce M, ( .rinj,-L I
ttngoliad broken hs i,,.,, i,i ,,
rather lively tel. A id wh dun'i ihmk
he had any such intention.
The l.eland school will cl.ii-e Ny -Jo
with a short program. I'he p.itroiH are
invited lo attend.
Uorn-To Mr. a..,l Mis. (leo. I.mm nl
Placer, a daughter, on Nov. 17.
Horn To Mr. aud Mrs. .Mci-umer i-f
(.iiave, Nov. U, a daughter.
Mr. itujd, a aaiiung man ( M.miana
has l.inlt a house here and u makinc
preparailmis to run an arrastre Ihir
winter.
J. H tT. Smith and wile have moved
to Merlin. Our loss
!'. Williams and taiuilv vi.-it.-.i iir,.,,i.
Pass one day last Week.
Wm. Church is runing a vegetable
wagon now a-.laya. Wm. ia a rustler.
Mrs. J.W. Johnston and Mrs. A I
Porter ol Urate were vi.rors to l.,L...l
lastwk.
Preaching .t Ulj hall, the Hid S.m
day ia IVcember, by K,.. g .
pieachii.g at Lelaod bcIi.h.i i.,;. i.,
b Riv, Jordan. Mm it
4wJ
Boot.
SEE )
THAT THIS I V
TRACE MAUK .'
IS U WAN H t U A- S1 I
ON EVERY fit,- $" A
y'u',; flinch.
Kxtra Heavy
', 2jfr Sole. Rope
I ,tr ' Stitch. Ex
Xjilt tension Edi-e, Low Heel.
hiMl kvcT..JiKiion ul (his Siylc Stioi.
C. Dxon.
Leland Sittings.
We are having a nice gentle raiu, bad
for wood haulers, but us they have had
t long time to get their wood on Ibe
track, they should be willing for the
farmers and miners to hays rain tor
.heir lienefit.
The roads are getting badly cut up by
so much teaming. We nnderatand that,
years ago, when the miners wanted to
lay in their auppliea they (would go to
ths little country stores snd buy them,
then carry them on their backs, to their
mines. Mow that ia all changed. Each
of us has a deliyo. y wngon, so when we
get an order we deliver the goods to the
purchaser. In those days the miner
ton lined his work to gulcb mining.
They found large channels but it took
capital to work them aa water had to be
brought from a long distance. How all
tiiat bus thanked. Capital has become
interested and long ditches have been
constructed, costing, m koine instances,
quite a fortune, but as the heavy ciiau
dels are opened, lin y are found to be
very rich and alto very eiu-nriveai-d
will last for ages. Quartz milling ia in
its infancy. Our uiin-ira bave found a
number of good ledges, but have net
die capital to work them arid are nierel)
doing their uatessinent work. When
meu with money come bete, if I bey wish
to buy ledges they want them so cheap-
il.at the pioepeciors would rather hold
on to their ledges than sell for a song.
J. J. Kinney has a ledge lhatshuwr.
flee gold in encouraging quantity aud is
also of a good width. Cox baa a ledge
which carries free gold. I'rom ita ap
pearance, it in a good proposition, lie
is piepamig to work it thia winter.
Jim McCaslin has returned Irum
Iduhu. lie Hpciit several years in thai
state but came back la southern tliegon.
lie (ays ho can make a belter living
here than in Idaho and our climate is so
much milder in tire winter.
t'apt. Nash, one of our staunch placer
miners on tirave creek, made our town
a visit one day last week, ilu says he
chu buy supplies as cheaply in Lelaii.l
as anywhere else and alto rave height.
Kinney ville is growiLg ateadily. 'limes
am lively at that place and Kinney is
selling plenty ol goods. Okhuina, one
mile south is a busy place and has quite
a population. Ocomuto ia mayor ol
that burg. '
We don't eeu any articles fiom the
able pen of the Hugo writer. Wako up
"i)ick" Wearuglad to hear that Dry -den
has un electrical light again.
li. W, Chapin says he has received a
letter from li. V. Mosa, who lays he i !
very much improved in health. His
friends are very glad to hear from him
and also to learn tbat he ia on the road
to recovery.
We have a man that is a miner that
stands 7 feet, 8 inches in his slocking
feet. II any body in tho country can
beat that, we will look over our miners
gain an 1 pirlnpi wt cm U.i I a b!g)r
ono. tiravo creek is noted lor its bin
men, also big women. Hon.
Hugo Items.
Mrs. ami Miss O'Oear wero visiting
Mr. Peterson and family Sunday.
Mr. and and Mrs. Dixon were visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Crockett Thure Jay.
Mr. II. O. Kinney and Miss Ogle ol
Uiants Pns wore seen on the streets ol
Hugo Thursday.
The steel gang and bridge carpenters
are improving tho track at Iliwn.
making it the cleanest and in a est town
on Ihn road.
The dance at Mr. William Pordv'.
I'lhlay evening was a un cess in every
pect ; a large crowd in attendance
riio miii-io rendered by Mr. Uvc . S.ott
aud Henry Triplet!, was excellent.
The debate Sauiril.iv night was very
good. The- mvaiive won. on tlu-
whi.-kiy queMion. Question for nix'
Saturday night is; ' ltes..lved that low
wages are better for the working class
than high wages."
Well, "Hob", if you will select some
subject that you are posted on anil
write about it I will answer any ques
tion you ask. We might have quite an
interesting conversation and both learn
something and (or what wa fail lo know,
w could appeal to "Niuht Hawk."
Soon w will hear those wedding
bulls, gojingnr ling-ling, all join hand-
ill Unco and "ehivaree."
Mis. II. S.ott of ti an s Pass wa
visiting Mrs. Henry nl Hugo Friday.
. Kick
Toe t nterta!iment and box social
g:yea at tbe achool luue last Saturday
evening was a ruccess in every re? pect
All the t ones were sold at a lioxl price
aid tho program rendered by the
schoil was very entertauiinr Prof,
llcCo iiiell ia quito elated over the sue
cess uf too sowial and ths amsunl of
money taken ia which was i'M 75. He
says we will soon hear Ibe sound ol
bell vibratng through tbe city of
Merlin anj tbe surrounding country.
Mrs. J. P. McConnell made tbe school
ef Merlin a present ol a very beautiful
lands ape painting of that grand old
nicu.-ilain, Mt. Hoed, painted by ber
own bands. The school of Merlin
should appreciate this present for it is a
valuable gift, to say nothing of tbe
spirit manifested by ths professor and
his wife in presenting it to tbe school.
Mies Alice .Smith, of Inland, attended
the institute. Mies Harvey, and a number
other pupils attaoded alio. The pupils
returned home during the day and MitS
Harvey remained for the social. Misa
Djra Colvig and Miss llogan, of drains
Pass, attended the institute.
. "D.ck,"you ond "Bob" nnWd a crtat
d.al by not being at Tie social last
Saturday. There were numbers of good
looking girls and pretty baskets pictent
Night Hawk has an intere.-t in each of
Vou and leele that yon have missed oi e
of the greatest opiiorlunitiea of your
life by not being present.
Mkiii.ix Nioiit llawK.
Enoyeble Winter Trip.
A winter trip to Southern Calilornla
and Arir.ona via the famous Shasta
Route ia one never to be forgjlten. Re
newed acquaintance wiih this section
will ever develop fretli points ol intcres'
and added sources of enjoyment under
its sunny skies, in tho variety ol inter
est and added industries, in its proline
vegetation and among its numberless
resorts ol mountain, shore, valley and
plain.
Two traina leave Portland daily
morning and evening for California.
These trains are equipped with the
most Improved pattern of standard and
tourist tleeping cars, and the low rates
place the trip in reach ol all.
Kodak li'ms fresh every week Bt the
Cul'KIKK office.
DISBAKDJKG A OPiEAT ARMY.
Rrtlnmtst of I u:u- sraiM T'P
That rvrd In tbe Philippic
Islands.
An inrprtnnt event in the hiatoryof
thf United Stain was ihe sailinfrfrom
M.Vila of the transport Kilpatrick
wish th; 33 officers and the 1 013 men
of thf Kirty-tbird niriment. United
Slatea vol intfer h.fnnlry. in time to
ensl)! thr war ilrpa.tiiunt to carry
out. the 1r.V.iorn the law which
ca'.lrd for thf n:u 'e rin;' out f all vol
i:iler troojv by June SO, 1W)1. This
..as the last reirinient to t disband-
rl. sava the Philadelphia .Saturday
''renins; li t.
Hv act of .Mirch 2, 1M'9. the army was
reorirr.n'uid i tb( cf Itf.QOO en-
!i:d men anj 2J.U00 vc-liiuteers. vol
untrer se fvice blup t r a 't r:n of two
years and f cur ti::nth, or ui. til July
t. lvOl. 'J hi re waa uo troa'ile ;u t,it-
li:i.' enough nun. The enMstnx n?
showed whet has been eiiinnc' hy our
iaiet x.tri-s. th.it when thi nation
p.'.tit Y.t'.p it rui oHiain a'" it wants
' it the a!;nj-. The Anirrif.m sol
ci.-r is the best trtate:!. thf ! st paid.
!!, Ust f.d i f any fl.'ht. rs thr world
h:i- fit- Thf c:,-.:--ii-nc? is
a hish.-r ti-'.-'tri of iiiti !'. , ci'ii
r''.U'1 :i.-.rt " -:ri'cy than in r,:iy oth.r
ariiy. J..:'frr a'.ay b tli.1 f. ri-s nf
i.t:ir r )' Mi' I'nltet; fi!n?f a!!
t.i tr.'e t-ni-c i.f i:-'f. f( r it luis t'cn
-I'.-'.rritp:! 1 y -.i.-l: ' i'-ril ec.-nr u.i.t tlmt
if (.rveaiNv tiioali! aris this country
i!.! ii-im. equip and heep in the
I 10.0W COO r;..'iera.
The volunt.fr frrve of 3.1.000, which
is now no more, was nearly 10.000
lar-rer Ihnn the whole American nrniy
bif. re ti e ciitbr;a'a of the war with
Spiin. antl n ai.y of the men have en
li.'tf r! in the rfnlareitahiihnint nnr?
will eiM'tinue to sr-rve ih.ir eniiinry
f r vi ars to c. li:.. It is rHcinV-i'v -!;- n-
,oua to n i.ke eoniparion.' 'oet-.vevn
cnteera and ret u'.nrs, but thtrc Is
T.orv enoti.'h for all. this war i:ius-
trat.d in the rqh rations uirair.Ht San-
tia i fri'io June 2 to .lull 17, H!'", for
it wa.- only tr.r.-f y.nrs n ro wlien cur
men of the Fifth i-ps vit-iv winiii)ir
the ficlit with Spain. T he corps wi re
1 1'fncer.-: n "it IT :,:;i men. am! the cas
I:! k in b!I Hi" .-Tivns-' no nt -j iinni-
l)errd l.K. i.f which 1. 117 were nnionx
the 13.277 reg-u!or and 1:71 anion? the
4,911 volunteers present for diKv.
eeanaaoooo
Malaria Maker Impure Blood.
Grove'a Tasteless Chill Tonic cures
Malaria 50c.
9
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Bicycle
Head
Lights
All Kinds
Lowest Prices
Dolls in great variety.
Our Mud Guards are detachable and are a
decided success.
Cuino and sec our Roller Chains.
We make a specialty of dillicult repairing, at
Paddock's Bicycle Den
KAST OF DEPOT. '
GRANTS PASS. ORE.
I Buy Anything-
""aasaaBV
THAT YOU HAVE TO SELL
AND THAT SOMEONE ELSE MAY WANT
You may have some urticlea among your possessions tbat you have nor
for and never will have use for why not convert them into cash. I paT jM
c..th for them. If you are Eoing to move away let me buy your household
goon's I will ivo you Rood prices.
Sewing Machines for rent and lor sale.
Ike
Goods Sold on ihe Installment Plan.
M.
Front St.
Davis,
SeconJ-Hand Ston,
THE STTGhA-IR, ZPIIISrZE STORE
We will show vou tho best line of
NEW FALL DRESS GOODS IN ALL NEW FABIUOS
YOUR DRESS
will look nester, set
and wear better,
WILL NOT SPOT
NOR SHRINK.
1 the goats are SPONGED
by the
SPOTLESS
STEAM
SPONGER
High Cass Wort its
Stecialtv.
Merlin Notes.
Uoy Ki.-,cr returned home Irom
remain in our city
WivlJo Copper Minn
Activity I tiwu rciiTin l nt
pto.l ! slilo copper loito-s uf:ir ,l p. -r j .
ina.-livity pen iin the n--nlr ot liii i'mn
conniM-lcd wiih U,,' propirtv. t'aptain
1'r.ip.T huh lately pin a ere ol mm t i
wink running a b,nu liit.nel. Several
other copper properties iii tin, u,-iuitv
have I n 1 i v been acivrred by iliii com
pany, and Wiildo'ri pioipoiti ( r tteroin.
iii'i a bi,' copper camp ii' ex. -ell. u'
Hon "a Ihlsi?
r One Hun bed I . i ' if U ,-tt :
l';i'urri tl hi cin.i it
'iltair i ciir.
'.. t'r.'ps , I'ole.lo.O
Weoir
lor any ci-,' of
cured try ll.ili's I
K. J. I'uivi.v A (
We. tin. u n. 1 .rsin,.,i, li n o Un . t -i V
.1. t'li-n.y for t.'-.e li.' Tt t eur. :m I b
licve 'lim per (..ft 'y lioiior.-.lilc in all hi-i
"''" 'i.in-.i.'tions, an. I llii.in. i.illv ul.lr
to cirri- out uoy olilie,a ion ihh hy
their lirnl
Wr.sr Tin t. tV..o'Vi,. I r .lv "!.
I'ol. , I i, (I. W ai linu, Kii.nan Mar
vin, U li i:i',i lril;t:its, loledo. U
HilM' tVtiarrli I'o e M taken ii.lcr
ally, actliiK tllre.llv upon the I lo.nl
Slid niiii'ous surfii.-ei ol the avsteiu
I rice , ic. per bortle, S i', hy ad
tiis's. Testim tn a s (no
Hull's I'aoii'.y Tills aiu il,e Ubi.
If'", lb- c. lint
t'ran.cr I fa.
1 r tt a -
Air Titilil Heater at
Mr.
Uolf creek and will
(or a lew days.
M. H. Williams and Mr. Win. Trimble.
ol Urania pass wero in our city Sunday.
Mr. Trimble moved his blacksmith tools
to lirants Pass and will open up a shop
in tliat citv soon.
I'inl In this citv, Nov l;t, pull
Samuel Fredrick Oit, infsnt boh of Vr
and Mrs. Win. Ott. aired Ihrie .lavs.
Mrs. Oit is K'liniuit Blreiiirili veiy
rapidly and a ill soon be al.lu lo be on
our streets imam. .Mrs. Ilinnian ia
keeping house for Mr Win. Ht throuch
tho illne-'s ol his wife.
U.V. W. K. K.vers preaclied nt tie
cluir.-li Sunday evening.
Mr. Win. r.nyitid was seen on our
nets Sunday.
Mr. Wm. Knynrt las been awny for
some lliree or four luen'lis. and a ..
niii.li ii' i ist-il lo ne ibe .u inoyt u.cnt
in lliisiily during his ulirence.
Mr. Suiiih is building anew bam on
Hie roerty be la.ely purcharvd in ths
city ol Merlin.
Mr. Y . I'. Fry is btiil.Liu a uea
house for M a. Hrockiuan.
I'm. tctchrra Un-al in-titute held here
Nov. Iii, 1 '0, , ty 1'jiiiit.v Sup;. Savage
.! a suiYc.j in every respect. Tins is
the second limiuue iieid in our litil.
ity by Sup-, f-avae and we are g'a.l to
sav thai ihe people ol Merlin have
aakid opto the lacl lhal others have a
du'y I ) perform for fie a lt-an,-..n.H,,i ...
llicir tliil.lr, n in rlit, lim. ( eJucat;on
besides ilieir lea.htrs. And 1 am also
kU.ltoki.ow tliut tint ptnip'e pt Meiim
ai preiiale these lutlilutes slihuugh Ibe
alten.iance lasi Satiii.lav was ic.l uvn
tlow in,; in i iiuniU.r ol pareuit. loit
tney all (eel llm unr county superin-
tfii.t.iil has hiswoik at bean and he
nil d all be cau for the a leaiueiiie nl
of higher elncitiin in .i.
......... ,j
punctuality, iova.ly, pairioiiMn and
m itv, in every seiiuol ilrou -Hou!
Buy Your Dress Goods of Us and have them Properly Sponged
ASK TO SEE OUR
and Collaretts, New French Flannel Waist Patterns,
New Waist Patterns in lilack and Fancy Silks,
Hlack, White and Cream Allovcr Laces and Galoon Tnmmins
nanneianu Jatteta Ribbons, Ladies' Handkerchiefs from 5
Fur IJoas
5c to 1.50.
Look over our line of Outinc Flannels. Fancy Drossm Snnuo n.,.l w..o.,.. ,,, .. ... ..
ii ri A "i-i ii.uiiicis, jiusnn ttlicetin",
..u iu'.ii, null's nnti nioiiium waists.
Comforters ami Mankcts, Warners Rust Proof Corsets
.... .....tw vwuuii M.ua, ii niii. lienieiiuier, wo
quilt (It) cents.
All our Standard Prints, 5e per yard tor 10 days.
have those White Lily Bats-ono roll makes a
kli Oi ti i t
t . I a IT ex t . .. . - "I'll
.'V si'ii'i'i i a ni i i.n j i :.. oi... i t t a 1
- ' 3 I'.mit's ot'.oes and i titierwear, conil
ier wnat jou want, your cliances are bettor for
liieil with
11 I ! . . ' I II : .
iiuumor u un at lower pric,., riuality
ols of Host Thread for 25 cts.
a first clllSS firnrnri' V ..,rf
consulcrcd.
one
II.O. iiii:v.
Sig'ar
fine
Store
i-t. ii. rrituvx.
l',fltt discount on
t'raiiu r Itios.
Air .Tiht He.iter .it
TKe Winter
The noble
Apple.
Mark Twain's
Cousin,
of Topcka,
G. C, Clcircns,
Kan., the no
tod contitu
tional lawyer,
wlio bears so
striking a re
scmMaiKe t o
Mark Twain,
(Samuel H.
t'ictut r.s) that
he is freijtii'M
ly taken for the
original Mark,
h a man of Jc
uiitc cvpcricncc.
stMcrcJ one of
G. C. Clerrena,
rp tntcllect and
He is con
the fnremiir
lawyers in this countn-. In arc
cent letter to the Hr. Miles
Medical Co., Mr. Clemens says:
. 'IVrsorul cte riri.ee nn.l obser
vation hvr th.iniaclilr ilifie, me tl. at
Ir. Mile' Nertine cdrni tme merit,
nu t i ru-cileut lor Ut il u recum
nun.'.e.l." Mr.N,.ini.,nVillrip.Sup. Pre. B.inV.
r Irjttrnal S.H.icty, tliKi.i, taS:
Dp,
Miles
tt inv.ilu.iMe l,.r headache an.l all
pain. I ha.i in a srt-M uiten r (nun
kea.lw'ie until 1 Irari.nit-f the ciii.-a. t
el Dr. M l.a li n 1 N..w I
crrrtlum an.l prrtcnt rtcumnii l
Uck j.v ttl.n.' a full Ikh ite mi
touia iittt apiHror.'
Sold hj all Druaglata.
rrle. 2Sc. par ttox.
D. Mile Keiical Co., E.khart, nd.
Pain Pill!
mte' nnnle is cr.inimj to
' the front a n wrnlth pro.!n...r, an-l it
, prate tint! to mi et the w: iiIh ih
ipli - atlnii people ol the I'nited S'ax.
Rr.-! quantities ol the fruit n.ul be
importe.l (ruin foil in lamia nntall
, Ailhi.iih ih iinp.iria vie iirowinir
year hv tear, the rice oUpphw , ,,)
miterialiy utr-ctcl thereby, an.l the
j O eiion lamier ho Pla out an orclimii
! of mter vatietiea may be BaFtu.il i.f
protitiib!.! income tlie.eboin. f,0 n a
i uu-n.eKH (ioiii' ol vh apple 1.11-i.n: ,at
, been l eneti'e.l, not only hy . ,,vr j.
creain ileinan.l. but by lb., im,,,.
;luctM.n l 0!. atorae. TIir ,ro.luci r
n.'.d not no b- Rireeu-tl hv the iu-Ii ol
tiea.nsnn. Toe cold atorsue contemn
; are alwavn ready to .i,-k up ti.p .,rp!i,s,
thu aliirenmu pric-a at a tiin.m!n
. tU,y "ld l,e ii'i bk.lv to iail. Ii ia
ceitamly ai.ninati.iia ili.t i, pri,at,t.
o'.ncn ot in.iu,iry rlinii',1 b.. n. Kl. ,-te.l j
, ... .... uj.iiy oiiniera. uran-e, baiikn le
lu. ......
. cu.uiia.aira oiner tropic' (ruit. t.h. lie", I
( -r.r-, pnillls ami oli;.r ,1.,,,,,-Mlc fruit
, are very well t ir , lv ,,, ...
ouicUm tliaiu all. n.y gre , ltkHU)lt.
.at ail aeaaonaof tbe year, ami tl.re ir
! vaatly more money in an apple orchard
i properiy cared for in Oregon II an ther.
1 1-in an oran,;, in Ci!iion,i -
lauiinii losnty KeiH.rier.
VVOMEN I
Hade at Jj& j
O'JR UEWfUg )
FACTORY
$1,50.
H.LC0E&C0.
xin: me. htokh
On Display This Week
A Fine Assortment
of
New Pictures
Warranted all
Solitl Leather.
AT
I all at the f.ll-HIKR offi.v ;l,l tll(
Southern On-jjot, photos hy (1, tt. .,T,
I't itvx rnn.in( from 2,V t.iT.V.
. RO VP.. Do.
EXFERieiticir
8:..M-,.rAwvf;,'r.,;'?K."ir-'
. s'J't"Ul'.TO,loC
-AT -
M. Clemens,
rKKsl'RIl'TJOX DRUtiiil.sT
Orjngc Fronh oppo. Opera Houk.
The Alniy RestauraEi
Will be
Open Day and Night
And will aerve
Oysters in any Style.
n-ovn ltr. a I and ltoslon Ilaked Beam
lor aale at all time.
A . mitY trtarrt
After thia .hit the Alniy Boarding lloo
ili be conducted u a
Snort -Order Restaurant
EAU AT ALL rlOURJ.
. Mrs. Geo. Almy.
Fiont cor. 7th.
TJIa aircatur Ii ,
Ttie old rl;ble-Th VVkly Or.go:Uit.
Jo:e, lune cooiitv.
'th,L
1 r..... (-.
' naxdr that rar
i roltf im a)ue 4aj