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ROGUE RIVER COURIER GRANTS PASS, OREGON. Published Every Thursday. Subscription Rates I One Year, in sdviuce, $1.26 Sit Months, Three Months, ... ..15 dingle Copiea, .06 Notice U hereby given that on July 1, 002 . the subscription rat of tin (locaiaa will be rained to $1.50 per year. All who pay their ubtcription n w get the lien elitof the cheaper rate. Advertising Rates Furnished on application at the oflice, or by mail. A. E. VOORHIES, FRED MENSCH, Pltoi-R. It MnuR Editor Entered at the pout office, at Uranta I Uregoo, sa second-claa mail matter. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1902. The city council has under comider- ation an ordinance to re-organixa the firs company. Tbs chief engineer and aaeiitant are to be appointed by the council, and the chief ii to be a ealaried officer. The ordinance will probably be placed on III final paeeage tt the nezl I council meeting . Through the effort! of Henator Mitchell, the Indian war peniion bill bai been paused by the senate III chance) of favorablt consideration by the bouse are thought to be good. This bill is of keen interest to Oregon people, particularly to those pioneers through whose efforts the country lias been made civilised and habitable. We are giving away to our customers some Handsomely dec orated, hand painted China with cash purchases. Buy your goods of us and get a Fine Set of Dishes one or more at a time FREE. We earnestly ask you to call and inspect it. You will surely want it. Kcd S.ar Store. Front street, oppo. Depot, 4 iAAAAAAA Pr.ildnnt Roosevelt reviewed the Plenty of YVcter. A. J. Johnson, botanical collector for the United States Department of For estry, returned rnday night from a 10 days' trip to the Siskiyou Mountains, where he went to collect specimens of native plants, some of which are for the Government and a few for the botanical garden at 1'ittaburg, I'a. "1-arga quantities of snow have fallen facts and findings of the Schley court of In the mountains this fall." said Mr. Inquiry in response to Schley's request. Johnson, and Just before I left for home In regard to the threadbare question as I heavy rains canned the creeks to swell lo to who was in command at the battle of unusual proportions. As a result of the Santiago, the president made a new and I copious water supply the miners interesting ruling. Inasmuch as neither ibroughout Southern Oregon are a hippy Sampson nor Schley gave any com- lot, and there is every reason to believe tnands which a free ted the battle, the that the output this year will siiriun all president gives the credit of the fight previous records. All the mines that to the captains, giving Schley credit (or came to my notice were working day the manner in which he handled the I and nif lit." Brooklyn, though criticising the loop. I Owing to the snow and wet Mr. John son bad a rough time of it, but a tplen- . OWju, ma missionary d , I niiai.i;nn nf ,,l.,,t. r.n.i.l !.,, who was taken captive by brigands in abundantly, and be says he has no iiiui., iiHims rnnmu, one arnv .n In ,l.i,, ,.!. It. -in. sd at Btrumnltta, Macedonia, last Sun day. It now appssrs that Miss Stone's capture was for political purposes, tbs 'ransom demanded being for ths purpose ol aiding the Macedonians to free them' sslves from the Turkish rule, and this explains why the bandits wers sided and shielded by ths Inhabitants. The Macedonians have no enmity toward is well and back again. Telegram. lOO Howard $IOO. The resders o! this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at leaHt one dreaded disease that science lias been able to sure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is I the onlv Dnsitive rnre known tn the tbs missionaries but rather ars friendly medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con .owaru mem. luey wished lo attract .titutional disease, requires acoiislitu ths World's attention to their cause, tlonel treatment. Hall's flalurrl. fur. besides obtaining money for Us further-1 i, uken Internally, acting directly upon ance. miss Dions was well treated while In captivity Dry Digglnui. Since the rains, thu Dry lliggiiigi placer has been running at its fullest capacity. The ov, nets, C. W. ami M. C. Anient, wb preparing lo carry out a larjje engineering project next summer to furnish this wirio wild water. They are intending to build a dam actons Kogue river, ruiii;g the waler 20 feet. The exact site of the ihun lias not yet hsen di-terminid but wilKlie in ti.e near vicinity of lilou Iv run. The wer Ihue obtained will be utilized lo op-rutu a huge pumping plant wlncli will furnish water for the large hjilruulie equipment which will be inilallcd. Thn water will be transmitted from the pumps directly to the giants, the (liarliHign being regu lated and cipiiilizcd by an uir clniinlicr The eiiterprihe will he one of t lie biggest ever attempted in thin part ol the etnte. M. (J Anient, a ho bus charge of the operations here, is hirnnclf a practical euiuoer mi l hm a thorough compreheiiHiou of the project in nil itt. details. llesiiles fuiiii-Miig iiu'cr lor the mine, it is planned ul,o to us a poition of the Muter for irrigation pur pOhei, which would greatly enhance in productiveness and value many acres of Isud tributary to (iruutn I'd. Victory Mine. A. VV. Hilshy was in town this week from Soldier crsck, wliuro lie is in ciiarge of a portion of the developing operations of the Victory quarlz mine. This property consists of L'S claims ami tunnels are being run ut a number of diliurent (Kiints. Andrews Placer. The pla.rer property of Dr. V. II. Andrews, in the Dry l.igging, was pur-cha-ed last week by M. C. Ainent for the (iotd -n ll-ilt Mining Co. The prop erty lonsMtH of 10 acres of ground whi.h has hitherto been worked ens fctiiad s sle by giooi.d sluicing tt is B w ir e rp tiste.l with the greater fry 11 cgi 'K 'Mopi-.U, mi which the 0 vli-re are i Men I i g to ir s ad a hg pumping p'.ai.l lo mmui-T. Gold Kill Mines .ui di i'MiB ar- f i-i .king un a rich cliti'e of i.r-in lo- F lv nine. Ttiey exCt t lo Iijvm iliior gisohiu- pl.int tet up m iniuii.g order a i. bin IhenizllMO week J. li-od reports come from ibe placers of i! creek ; every mine is being worked to the utmost, every one trying to iiiaku up for tliu long wait, caused by the la :k of rain. M. W. Hale, the fun esJul farmer of Wards crtek, wts over snd informs us that the miners on the creek are run mug on lull lime and are picking up enough nuggets to keep them jribilar.l over a big run for the season. Major Andrews ii working three men on the Nye mine and is extracting very fine ore. This uune has produced a great many thousand dollsrs and his every Indication of a steady producer. Ilouck & llalT are keeping their steam drill hot, sinking on the ltowden ledge. Tn is mine is considered by mining men, one ol the most promising mines In Southern Oregon and is managed by two of the most enterprising men in the district. Gold lull News. Baby Mine The Baby iniuo is still producing ore of the most excellent quality and the mill is steadily pounding out the precious uiotal. The present mining operations are directed towards working a stringer of ore, which, though small, is marveloiisly rich, with free go'd vis ible in all portions of the rock. The accompanying ore is rich alto, though not in such extremely largo values. Typewriter Papers. A good assortment of Typewriter Ta pers in the various weights, also docu ment covers, carbon papers at the Col a 1 1. 11 of lies. A ItexHiry or I lie tii-lp Is often a run down system. Weak- uese, nervoiisneso, lack of appetite, en eriry and ambition, wiih disordered liver and kidneys oflen follow an attack 0 this wretched disease. The greatest n led then is Kleutric Hitters, the a;ilendid tonic, blood purifier anil regu lator of Stomach, I.lver and Kidneys. Thousands have proved that they wonderfully strengthen the nerves, build up the system, and restore to health ami goorl rpirits after uu attack ofdrip. If sull'ering, try them. Only oO-. I'erfect satisfaction guaranteed by Dr. Kremer. Washington's birthday was signalized by a rough and tussbls fight in the United Slates senate between the two South Carolina senators, Tillman and McLaurin. Tillman, in his speech on the I'hilippine tariff, made serious re flections on tbs honor of his colleague. McLaurin was not in ths senate at ths time, being engaged in committee work, but was sent for and arrived just as Tillman was concluding his speech. Mcl.surio declared Tillman's statement wilful and malicious lie, whereupon Tillman leaped over the benches and struck his brother senator In I ha face. McLaurin replied lu kind and drew gore iroin Tillman's nose and the august as sembly was scsndaliied by a desperate list fight. The sergeant-at-arms, as- sistsd by some of the senators, finally pulled ibe bellicose Solons spart snd snded the frsy. Ths senate went im mediately iuto executive se.siou behind closed doors and both ths pugilistic ssuators were voted in coutempt. To regain favor, th.y wers compelled to apologise on the floor of the senata, which they did with becoming pen itence. Llvesl Town In the VeJIey. (irante l'ass is another of the relatively new towns of buuthern Oregon new in ths sense that it cams in with the rail road. It has a population of about SiMtO, ami it is la many respects ths must active place in ths Kogue Kiver counlrv Mining Is the main source ol its lile, and gives the loue to its life. It has an im portant resource In lis adjacent pine loreels, and draws a considerable direct support irom ti.e operations of the Sugar Tine Lumber Company, whose mill aud box factories make the largest single business in the town. Agricul lurs ana liortlculturs have, too, their sharsln the make up of the business lile of Ursula 1'sss, but, after all is said and dous, ths main resources of businsss is the mineral which abounds In the mountain sides aud the creek beds of Josephine County. It would be Interesting to make a detailed study of the blood aud ... , , ,,, a.ivl ,ytlelni (Hereby destroying the lounda .77 7 ' uu" ""' tion of the disease, and twiuiB, uwuiiig io ins universal uu willingness of mine owners tus insure tai ls ol their operations to be r I office lading ifaneu TIN- I'A MOTS Shoe for Women $3.00 HOE mU AND FOR GENTLEMEN coo X NAME AND PRICE ON EVERY PAIR FOR SALE BY The Crossett Shoe oneof EXTREME STYLE AT POPULAR PRICES IN DRUSSINO THE FEET ONE .SHOULD LOOK FOR FIT, DURABILITY, AND STYLE. YOU FIND ALL THESE IN THE A. T. Cart will move back to Mr. W. Brown's. He intended to uiove trie tirst of thu week. Word caiue thit Mr. II. Uoutlnt and family, oi Almeua, Kansas, will start for Oregon Hie In of Msrch. lie is the nephew of Mr. Hocking and Mrs Ckit ZanoM. Shoes and Furnishiii,u(iKU C. DIXON. mucous surfaces ol tho giving the patient strength bv liuiKl hilt un the to permit ftifi 1 1 11 1 tiitl sliiil au.islin.i ... ' tsu ild ..t.L I'l , t . i , , ... " iw wvia, l I in 'I Ul'l (fllllB I' mi , puuiii-. ,mv me reason mUl h failh m i cannot make out, but It is a fact me josepiiiue miners are more ..... n,.i ., i.n , ! reserved lit connection with things which would be ol guueral nubile in leiest than any other body ol mtii I know of. Hut it may eisily lie seen that the mining interest here is both an eitenilve and a profitable one. The tumlier of mining men coming am) go ing, their manifest prosiieriiv. lh Ma curative powci, that they oiler One Hundred hollars for any case that it laila to cine. Send fur list ol Testimonials. Aadniss, K.J. CiiKk A Co. Toi m.i u. Kold by ail liruggiste, 7 c, lUII's fsmilv Tills kiu the bo. l Hiiho Items. Mrs. CriK'keli's sis er and her grand "'""," macuinery Ihey are daughter Irom Idaho are visiting her "iiiigoig uiio uie country and the uuan tily of suppliss which Ihey consume al these things signily that much is duiug aud that much more is iu ths way ol doing. Uranta l'ass, as the canter ol these somewhat mysterious activities, is Charles and Jim Overnig'oo icttuucd home Irom Wolf Creek Kridir. Mr. and Mrs. IVterson's iufmil daughter ia ipuia ill oith poi urn. una. The mask ball at Win I'mJi's w- Mine nrul Ntui U Katirh. Mr. Jacob M-'ier aud U v. W. I'. Long 1 1 A v t tMlicii.iei'il ibe Ji'ck niine Irom Mr. Jo,pli i-n mi. I otln-rs. Mr. I.oug hs- u'i'i iMircloiie I an irilerc-t in the liiMti lt leeu inine tioiti Mr. Meier. Ibe-e luii.e in i- e 1 1 il.l I .1 ill the Jump Oil-. toe uiiiru l. Mr. leir, will Slipi'riulelnl then leeliipiu. U Mr. and M-s M. lel ix.ct .u...,.t a little cluKI tiooi llie ori'a,,na' ), i and while llin , t . u. H . I I" I I" I Mr. 1 ..i.g. he b.c a.vepi, , i., ! I iri.t Hi :t4t:oll to m ii.i- Iili b.-lne l.h llri'iii t'T t lie preii'li'. . Mr. I.iiog Ilk pinehase I ih- ) ,i i I'olKi, k i-i At o lie ir lb l. . 1 1, I'Uce bus th. i lin.1 Wi..,r r lit .nil i reek.S'id h.ui ig b.onesle.ide.l a p a. Wildorvillo llcms. The ro.id are r. onew lut mu Idy. lijtoJ.t'. K Mil'uin's for candy, gum and all knoU of groceries. Mr Jaineii I. .'a n is b.i -k in our ciiy sti.lii. He l:4 been wor king do a n iuigue river (or sefer.tl e'ks "lilsd to s.e you, J iu." Mr I! I,- l:n I i h vii S i-i lit- H e l'i' it. a place o( exceptional busile snd Ihrifl, ball of ibe season. Kvery bo.li mid ami is rapidly taking on the character istics of a city. Oregoniau stair corres pondence. Mining Exhibit. As soon as the weather is at all favor- aoie, worn will be beguu ou the build ing tor the mining exhibit. The plans havs been perfected and the subscrip tions are more than sufficient fi r Ibe building's completion. It will be about thousand dollar structure, very neat In appearance. There will be two rooms, one large ons lor ths exhibit, in which ths office also will I located, ,! asiusll.rou.lor a library aud mealing room lor ths board. tu.ii gui mueiiueu, even io i tide Nun, which as the heel i-inLincd luracler and best costume. I understood lli.tl Bob" slatted with Ins best girl t:t g t afraid of ths dark in 1'uimel . I he music could not he excelled. The ..In was played when Hick had Ins be-t girl, ou. hour and i'S minutes. Mr. Usui mond called inside two ste tou, which it riuires ail expert to do. Remember the can ly pulling Thurs day. Sunday school every Siiud.ty, Literary every Saturday nigh', rain or shine. Mr. Brown is ijuite ill. Hn k. .i!t aliov hi ok inn lo buy t'.l t'.'t'lll rt lit wliii b lu Stsr rsio expect lo Isrtll. Mr. Long i ;',. plea. Ii, sunn g to lllohth to (till loli.'rt t '.IS. I, love, Merlin lirtu'librt' k. be b.ii .c Ii. in Hi.-, tin y I. en I ol i ll Will III u. ;e lll I III i'U, h Mr. r.iill move ini'i Iim II M 1 t1 aid n.itil e line-1 it l-he- . i: i; v l.tnt lli'ld. I. t lliniv a. lev to continue to e two serviit'H s nig p.ae I., land. W in.inrl. !.icr and d.' no . i To Mmli Men A g.io.l )0 I III g Kid .ui,e i!ev ilopmeiit , two (,-, i i,r nil l.ni: i"e In l-ce o dt dl ; g i.v tils, k .no' h, I,...!, el,-. Will b a p i;tlve I argaiu. A.ld'e-s 1'. It. lo: ws, I a i ire oi I. it ton Hotel. i rk. a.dled 4t Wildel U id.-rH w sh at eting II.. a0 m'Iiimi houre in ah i .l !d at li st t ;.oe lor -t v, Uov. .1 c S.i'il v i: e S ri.lt.' as Ii .v Mel II I hoi ling in prt.1. Led at tile I dm l.ie alter. o'oii N.-lue Mu ,,re b ts g.ue boine to attend 1 hool, ;id I-: nib Walton uiok hei puts iu tlu- W i l e i v lile ti itel, I la. id ArriKiioiig is v'..'i,ng inn uncle, Mr. J. 1',. Korioiwh. t'.tu.l'j h.on t m in J.it-its.'oville. Monday, lob. L'I, a (e relatives weir loriie h.i.ne ol Mrs. Ho, king to t-le!ir.ite tier .Villi birlbdav. K'glit were present b.-;dt her ovvu family . Mr. J. It, i:,n rough was in our cut one dity l.s! week I ir ibe ft.-ft time since his long !.,; ol sickness. I.asi week w.is iiiie a time (or hay -elling ar "ind Wildervilie. Mr. Wagner old some hiy, an I Kridar there was on load li t lie I frvnn li. M. Kohinsou's o.i n, nun from J. (licking's an I one t ...til J. W. M t'olliioi's. Ihere seems to b' o me a d 'uiin I f ir hv at present. Mi trt intend, lo start his h ue as ,vin it lite r.'ld-l ar.. Ikclt .t he luuiber cm be hauled, as it comei from the t'lirisiv mid on 1, er c et. Lei end Sittings. Miss Huh Light ol iiav visiud Kinney v.lle Imi Miuday. luhn Mai kin is keiin.g better, so that lu now niita on the langn burning up stock. liooaeberry bmhes are leaving cut aud all indications point lo au tar.y spring. Vegetables and cereals are growing finely of late as the weather baa been warm and sunshiny. A few of our citizens attended the dance at Hugo Friday evening, Feb. 21. They all report a very good time, The Copper Btain company havs their mine in good shape, with plenty of quartz ou dump and a good sized ledge in sight. Last Saturday was a dull day for our young folks as they had a dance at Hugo, so we did not bear the sound of the i-aw and sltdge as usual. Some of our wood cutters are old time minera. When they wish to lake recreation they go mining as there are plenty of good quartz ledges in this vicinity. We are l aving a nice easy rain. The miners will have an average run, so times will be livelier. here. A dry win ler for the miners means hard times in all branches of industry. As e read ol sickness and death in other parts of Oregon and compare them to our own, according to the population, tie have the best health recoid. We alto have very little confusion in our locality. We noticed in the last iseue of the Col hike, in a sort of consolidation of articles, from this vicinity, where the wiitur, whoever it is, says ' beware ol widowf." For my part, I like widows the bigger the better, it they have mild lem pern. As bad as the roads are, there is lots ol height being hauled to Greenback and vicinity. All placer mines are run ning full blast. The larger mines use plenty of powder to tear down the heavy banks, One can hear the blasts continually. Wo regret to learn that "Paddy .Whii has had to remain indoors for a ic v davs last week, owing to having his foot rr.i-.lied by a large block of wood falling on it. It was a very painful cciil. lit, but fortunately no bones were fractured, and he is able to be around again. We have a man in our midst, a wood chopper, who is li'i years old, who will run any man ol the siime age 100 yards for $100. He will let tins be a standing offer so as to give due notice toad who want to run. People writing for the Co- hi i n should be careful not to ex .ggerate but write up the straight goods lor the Coi'iiiKii wants t publish only the facts. We have a Dutchman here, who has lately arrived from the Fatherland, who wants a wife. He is a strong, lii'itllliv mmi and also industrious. He ays be would prefer one with some miney; one who can miik cows, also hoe in the garden and make liers.lt generally ine'ul ; one who can net up iu the morning end build fires and attend to the baby, so that it won't sipiall and disturb his sleep. lion. Merlin Notes Mrs lirocktrinn visited Merlin Friday. Mr. Fry was seen on our streets Fri day. Miss Maud Jones ip-ni Friday in our 'itv. Mr. Soiithetlaiid paid our city a visit lat week. M'.sa Laura Crow spent a few pleasant hours in car city Friday, Mr. V.n X,.8s reports that he has located a large body of borax near M -r- lin liev. li igors will continue holding revival services at the M. K. church ibis week. All uie cordially invited lo attend. The entertainment given I y the Mer lin school last Fridav evenitni at l'rof Met'.. nnell's ball, was a grand mccess in every re-pect, financially as well as Socially. The program rendered dur ing the evening was very much appreciated by all. The two solos Slllnr by Mis. tieo. tiuild were highly a preciated. The net proceeds ol the entertainment were $21 10 M.ssMary Missie and Mr. Claience Crow have the honor of being the (irst I graduate from the eighth grade at the Merlin school, haviuit usised a sii'tt'sslul examination given by the sate, l'rof. Mct'onnell presented to them their diplomas laol Friday even ing. Mi:ai is NmiiT II vvvg. llcms From Greenback I'd Lister was teen on our street.. laM Tuesday. j l'r. r.oweis .x, of tileiidale. was her. I prod sfioi.allv ou Tue-.Uv. Karl .Seas made a lit rug trip to i.rsnts I I'a-.-; the reMill vte il speak ol later. I wo gentleman, nf the S. ' ri'l wet. I here gelling vieasolilielire.ril.ack. ! C W. Tnonilftin hi .v.,d tn I1.... I Inn I io visit tti.li bis f. ly for 1st s I' I Wa 1, OK S You Don't I now TsXH" We want von to know that wo litn o onliirrrpil our store room ami now have the, best liirhfoj 8tre in Oregon. We will show yon Shot s and Groceries. Iu it rcii r.il, stiip! . every-tliiy lino of Dry Goods, Furni-hing Goods our Dry 'floods Lu pariincnt we have all the new Spring Broad Cloths, Home-pun:?, Albatross, .Mohairs, Striped Silk in the Parisian Patterns, Liberty Silks and Ribbons, China and Japanese Wash Silks. All tin- new Dress Trimming Embroideries, Laces, Galoons Allovers, and the staples as L. L. Muslin, 5 cts.; House Lining, 3 cts.; Prints, 5 cts.; Cotton iiats, 12.J cts.; Cotton lilankets, 10-4, 75 cts. pair, Percales at 7 cts. and 121 els. A large lino of A. F. C. Ginghams and other .sunimorgwasli fabrics. All of which, that need it, will be sponged and shrunk for you free, thus avoiding all shrinkage after making. All of our last year's stock f summer dress g.iods ranging in price from 10c to 25c etc., will be placed on sale March 1st at the one price ol (c. Some missed this sale last year and were sorry. C jine early. i&sssroyzzjv:s,Si Our h; 3 t?pjirt iimmi! Is a new, brightly lighted space and contains a fine well selected stock of - - WKLL WEAKENS Our line line for LatVn s "The DaNy", "Pi iscilla", the "Royal Iiess". MARCH ONLV AT 10 V, DISCOUNT The patent leather and stock tip $1.75 kid 'hoe from ;s to at $1.15 for March only. Every p:tir of men's shoes, comprising a tine line, will have the 10 discount during the month. Our School Sh'V-s Stronger Line Than Ever. Wo will give a satisf.tctoiy gu uantee. Three School Tablets and One-Half Dozen Pencils with every pair sold during M.irch. The Sterling line without spring heels. of Childreiis' and Daly shoes have the New Blue with and Always noted for Quality am is well stocked and will lead oil' duriu Our (jJrocory I i?p;i rl itmiit Full Weight with a Prompt Delivery, the month of March with ASHLAND TOMATOES, 10c A CAN, STANDARD CANNED CORN, 10c A CAN. (Not ovi r 10 cans to a customer) Prices on all otlur groceries guaranteed to be right. IS I O.M 1 0 1 1 5 B 0 1 5 The Sugar Pine Store i I'.irt a fro The went her hal been q'lile like 8iring llin pai-t week, bu on Siinilay e I hal a liaril w in J anil rain alurui. , The work is proKrwiiiiiK nirely nn thfj loaer tunnel. Tl.cy ail! soon put in a! lattfu llurleiuh ilrill, then things ail! move ritihl along. i Mrs. J. K. Hyde was rallrJ loliranth 1'aM on Monday, the 17th on account nl the illness of her mother ami mni-r. We hof e to lee her back soon, ad Mr llvde kokB verv lont'lv keebina Inch. The dance at I'lacer on the 14 Ii ns a mici'eaa socially, and a nice supper wof given uy loin liutts. Ihere wan not a lurgs allemlancs an the roa.la were in audi bad condition, keeping many away, ignite a number from here attended. It was very nice, going, but about 10 o'clock it comniinccd rainir.g and kept it up all night so tloit rvciy body came home in the rain. The ball here ou llie 21 t was a very pleuwint ntl.iir. The had .n hatid noiiiely dcioMlid wrh titaa in honor ol the birth ol Ibe fall it nf our ronnliv. IJuite a mi in l r lioni l'l..r wuh here, also Hub M I'.ii 'o. Ii in oi I.eUi.d. lie not only loves lo l:i o -, but th, re j- (june mi attiH. tu.il ii,. .I,. ... hi., 1 1 ; ; him Inthir. A n rv n:ce ei;pr a I VMil given iu coniuctioi aul, rrizes were given to 1 -ri Ir ven.-k and Miss l.edy ll.ig.-8 m b. si oai n-r, n, t unlv lor the dance bu; the pmp. r pjB lion iu ilanciti).'. A veiy nice, bu' qi;:,-t welding ol E. I I!. .Van and Miss Ibbe Miller took place at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. K. I.. IVnuree on Tuesday, l'ebruary ISrh at 8 o'clock, Kev.C. W. llnys. ol liranii l'ass otliciuting, only a few oi tin family bfing piesent. The bride looked very pretty in s suit ol grey, the gloom in the u?ual suit of bla.k. Aller'con gratulatioua the coiupauy repaired to the dining roriu where supper had b.en prepare.! by .Mrs. I. Oaing to short nolice and Itcing iiuubU. to e. ure the necesary luaieritil lor an e.aS rate Slipper ihey were einent wu. llie fol owing ineiin; fiidichis, catc. ii'iree, olives, ft ut , candy and nutr. Alter "upper a ve.y pleasant lime are! o.ial chat and lit.n.ng "to Mi. Ha s' stories and -m-and Mr. I Vnniee to .k a tt.;'.- Old Reliable Implement House Of Southern Orenon IF. jVI. SCHJVIIJJT, PROPS. Is (.(TL-riiig his stock of Plows, Hacks, Carriages and Buggies At 5" Discount for the Next 60 Days In or ler to make room for liis new stock of SIill find Heavy I Iiirtlvire. One Acme Harrow tit cost. Call and see the goods. ti Cross Porous Piaster Your Doctor Fights Kin;.; of Tlte In. all 1' X I'l i"U'l. i-lir for the worst . Wl;ik Wi'K L'i.isler. Always iho R.il Cross, none hot ter orice ?5 cents. For Sale by M. Clemens, I'i;KsCK!lTltN IlRlti Orjn Front! oppo. Opera Mouse. .1ST ' l'i."rr.i I ...1 Mu.ikf 1 ,ar l ile T-l quit t. l.a.,-c .-..M:y an.l f.:rp..-r. I e nmfc Belie lu.l u: 1 ft iktu at tt vH-.ir. tukp .N To B ic, tlir w.,. l.-r i..rl.-r. mm it na,. vrnk mta irong. All iirui:.n..icer:. Curt ciiiirao- a.mi. e trro. A.IJrest Catrtuo or New York t.ed ll.nlwel iit SwrtlDk- Kfuit.ty l a , vi-.il.-d liriliils I'as one I iv last week, 'o.ki ig gitrr l.xlge lu ip.'iil iu o.ne of ! .It'll,',- i nil' ol lie company. Al a lti hour tbe depaile.l (or llc ir hoiuss n l if - ii g Uie ne l married iviiple a I. ng l.si'py life Mr Ne had n n'ril a Mis. II Carvihe w js u.anis I'a a i " ,im"s'"'d w to theii a lew day last week having denial '""n VV ""' v""y ''"I" " work done. young men may Iw a lortuna i Mr a id Mr. i;.. i in ..curing a worthy a prize as Karl ..ir. aid .iirs. l-e.-t l-awcet are verv , -n .,-.. ,. . ,, , , - haa. Hie ueil evening some ol the happv over the arrual o a ton at their i i , . , , . home on Ibe llUh '""J w:endJ iu- irilll1inl kt hn.lltr niir a( . J IW llobson .j I,, r,.i,nJ the mu.ic would uot have .oothed .ven troin lortUndonlh, I7,, ,, .. brMM A had lH.e lo consult an ocahst for her. j Ihig b.ppene.1 the night of ,he wed M. an.l Mr. K I. IVirr,T vuite.l , ding. Mr. IHtinaree baa a clock that slit I'U.-er ou Sundtv tlia lfl I, , laki'ig view j has ala pla.elgteal confilence in, ol Hampton A Lewis mine and ditch, j bo. h in keeping g.j.id time an J never stop Mr. Ileadech returne.1 fio n ran , f wt kept wound. Ii lu traveled in her Francisco, I...s Angeles and other j l,u,llt lon J'"1'" on lu railrod nd place where he hs Iwn taking tb rough, rocky road from Urantt 1 1" to Urwntck and nver Hopped. but that ni hi it toipd and the only supply you with way I key can account lor it wan. the hiking ol Ui bridegroom' kmc was SSSTl frJrJ5-2SlI Disease with medicine. If the medicine is not right he can not conquer disease. If the druggist does his duty the medicine will be right, and your doctor will stand a fair chance of winning the victory. You can help your doc tor by having your prescrip tions filled by Prescription Sloyer Drag Co. Oppciite Depot. ' WWA tt tHJlrWM COhJiMci in, u i l:ul e can -i'rt nai-nt i- i .1 tr.M. rt-meit. t m , .; "ry r Dholov. with .iMrrin- , . ... mmii.,- m uie L . S. ftful fnra.nr. M.wir. seat free. Addrctw. C.A.SNOW&CO. Trr-''" ' wMiaTwi. o. c I Buy Anything vacation. A. K. Vwrhie cat anything needed in the photograph line enu .r amateur or prole, ion. I .uppli,., ( Ux, much for th old clock THAT YOU HAVE TO SELL AND THAT SOMEONE ELSE MAY WANT You may have eon.e arti.l.. .mong yon, poseMion. ,h.t yoo h.ve no aw tor and never will l.ave ue for-why not convert them 'i. . vcu. ymy jUU R 'triR to move aav ltt m hn. rash for them. If you are gOO-l I Will L-ive (!! L.,1 nrii-M !-ciiig Ma; iiiues for rent and for tale. Ciisnli piiitl for Cnst Iron. Ike M. Davis, Good. Sold on the laalallment Pl.. FrM Sf SK,li HMl eor.