ROGUE RIVER COUKIER GRANTS PASS, OREGON. Publlhed Evry Thursday. Subscription Rates i One Year, in rdrsncs, Six Montbi, -Ttree Months. ... tingle Copies, 11.28 .6 M .06 Notice Is hereby given that on July I, 1(102, the subwripllon rale of the Coiaiaa will be rained to l.ftO per year. Any who pay their eul'ioriptiun now get the ben elit of the cheaper rate. Advertising Rates Furnished on application st tbs office, or by mail. A. E. VOORHIES, PROPR. & Mnor Entered at the pout oflics at GranU Pat, Oregon, aa aecond-cuvia mail matter. THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1002. It ! reported that Governor T.T. User has decided to become a candidate (or United Statea Senator, and to that end will have his name placed on the ticked. A recent law provide that voters may express their choice (or United Bute Senator's in this) manner, sud aeplrante lor this office may place tneir names be fore the people (or tbeir approval. Tbs elective power still remains wholly in the hands ol lbs momb'ri of the legisla ture, bnt ths voice of the people strongly expressed, would sid them vary materi ally in making their selection. There is ne doubt that Governor Geer will prove a strong candidate with the people, and the rival ac pi rams will find Ibis (actor in the case s serious vexation to them. Southern Oregon will undoubtedly roll Dp a large majority for Hod. A. M. Craw ford of Roseburir, the Republican nomi nee (or Attorney-General ol Oregon. He is a man who has a high standing In ths legal profession ; a man of great ability and uoimpeached integrity. He hae bean oneol Southern Oregon's leading lawyers (or about SO years, practicing lormsrly iu Coos county, and later at Uouburg. lis is thoroughly qualified iu every way lor ths Important utiles lor which he is a candidate, and If sleeted v ill b a must excellent ulMcar. Tbs fact that be is a southern Oregon man gives him additional popularity and stieugtb iu Ibis portion of the stale. Excellence should be appreciated and ths people ol this county will, in ths coming election, have sn opportunity of manifesting their appreciation ol the excellent manner in which R. L. Mart let! has msnagud ths affairs ol the eouii ty clerk's offlce for tlie past (our years His nomination (or a third term was vir tually Inevitable in visw ol ths lact that it was a public demand, and lha placing ol any other man on ths ticket lor that office by the Republican party would have been a serious affront to popular sentiment. Ths office ol county clerk is one which is removed (rom political partisanship. Ths county clerk baa di reel dealings in the course of a term with nearly every man In ths county and it Is no small part of Mr. Varlletl's ofllcial ex celleiice that he meets all with unfailing courtesy and with obliging spirit and willingness to glvs Intsrest and alien' tion to all who may coins, lis manages ths clerical duties ol theotllcs with fault less accuracy, and has welt nlgb made himself indispensable to Josephine conn ty. It is doubtful il this county ever had another officer so thoroughly satisfacto ry aa ita nreeent and future clerk. A government must fit its people. To be In ita beat possible atsts ol perfection, it must rest in the hands ol that portion ol its people who are capable ol conduct' Ing it. Thus we find that ignorant or barbarous peoples are governed almost entirely by the few, while in civilized and enlightened nations, nearly all of ths people participate more or leas in tbs conduct otitis government, and, II they are not allowed this privilege, there is dissatisfaction, strife and turmuil until they are permitted to share In the gov srnmentof their country. In long'eelab- llilied monarchies like England and Germany, which wisely grant these prist' legea to their people when the time is ripe, the form of government may re main nominally the same ; the ruler may continue to be called kiag or emperor and retain s rueamire ol authority, though s limit is placsd on his powers The French government placed Itself in the path ol this irreaiatibls law and perished in one of the bloodiest revolutions ol hii lory. Kvery veitige ol government waa swept away and had to be built up en tirely anew, As a people progresses, so must its government. Measures and ideas that once were good become out el date. New ones are always In demand Aa government has constantly developed and ebilled in form aince it was first in itltuted, il la folly to suppose thst it has ceased lo do so st lbs present time ; that il has become stationary and will not change, A stationary condition is thing unknown in nature. There muat be progress or retrogression; growth or decay. Changes in governmental form or conduct are beat made gradually, per- haps imperceptibly, like a natural growth Sudden changea are violent and demoral ling. The nation is fortunate whose aiateimen ran deled ths signs of the limes and keep the machinery of gov eminent op to the time's demand. Iu this country, the tendency of the present time la toward a more democratic man' tier ol government than we hare yet had a government more directly under the people's control. Our peoplo are better educated ihau they have been in veare pat and with this educatiou conies a Warned capability and enlightenment, cauainc a demand for a laigor measure ( direct participation in the manage' Hunt of their a Hairs. What do ths Oildrsn Orlnkt Don't give them tea or coffee. Have you tiled the new loud drink railed drain 0? It is delicious and nourishing aud takes the place of coffee. The mors Urain O you give the children the more halih you distribute through their systems. Urain u la made of pure gtaina, and when properly peparad tastes like the choice grades ol coffee. but coats about '4 aa much. All grocers sell il. 15c and 25c. Notice. .-.on 1a nereny givan that I will not responsible lor any debts contracted v wue, Mrs. Uertle F.lsbne. IWtt. ' II. K. 1CL.HKXS ayvaysiVV'V'WVVVVVVVVVVVVVVI We are giving away tojour customers somei'liandsoiiiely dec orated, hand painted China with cash purchases. Buylyour goods of us and get a Fine Set of Dishes? one or more at a time FRF.K f We earnestly ask you to call andinspect it. You will surely & want it. lied Star Store. l?tsrt clrnnf r t-wv fVtaif kliUllt OltWVlf vrj'jrw J'V'Ot, T Provolt Items. " Mr JUcxford and. family were al (.-rants I'aas this wesk. Mr. Guuchsr of Williams, msda Mr. 8ouson call Friday.' Mrs. Annis Hyde was the guest of Mrs. Win. Honaon Monday. Leeter Layfon, the St. John miner, spent Snnday at home. Henry liobb pained on his a ay to Mee's mill on Thompson creek. Ed. Hanson of Humbug was at the Sonson hop yard Saturday, Mr. Andy Fields and son left for Eu gene where Ihey will lwud the summer. Elanor Throes mortin and Iloavtick ol Ruch, were down visiting friunda Hun- day. Willie Karris was down to the Wil liams Bros, saw mill ou business Moil- day. Dr. Ueorgi Dellar ol Jacksonville, passed through here on his way to Wil liams. Ullson ol Ruch, passed through on bis way te his sister's Mrs, Anton Ross, of Williams. Mr. John Coffee ol Rogue River waa spending a (ew days with S, l'rovolt at Applsgate. For bair catting, call on Orlsy Fields, ths Provolt barber, charges are 25 cents, shaving extra. Mr. Us I is Ilailey ol Missouri Flat, waa at Trovolt taking pictures Monday. He had quite good iuccshs. lllrain Hparlin ol Williams passed through here Monday on Ins way to Grants faaa with a load of hay. Miuty Griffith of Grants l'ass was spending a few days last week with (rienda and relatives al Applegate. There is Sunday school at the l'rovolt school hsuse svvry Sunday al 3 o'clock, and preaching the first and third Sunday of each month, Rev. Hudgepath, pastor. Thomas Lawman is one of the pronii out men of the big Applcgittu Ditch Company. It keeps one man busy tend' ing lo It and keeping the breaks fixed np. Hows Rkaiiinu See those (amily Wolke'a. refrigerator at J. During the pnHt week wo lmvo ojionod up MANY NEW LINTS OF SPUING New Shirt Waists in Wliito ami Colors. Now Silks for Waists ainl Trim tilings. Now White Goods, Knilutiirorit's ami l.acts. Now Neckwear in ChilTon ami Not Hull's. Ties, Fancy Collars lite. New Summer Corsets of Batiste, in l'ink, Hlue ami White. New Kill (Moves in the latest shinies. New Umbrellas ami Parasols in Plaek, White ami Colors. New Walking Skirts, We are showing n very pretty, up-to-tlate line of Wash Goods. E. C. DIXON Shoes and Furnishing (iimrIs Items From Greenback Mr.aad Mre. Andsiaon returned home lait week. t'harlie Mfrick and wife returned trout their viait to the I'aas. Mr. aud Mm. Kills have been ipihc sick with l.a Orippe. Mra. Cervill relumed from the l'asa here she had been lo ace the dctili.l. Sam Neaaand Karl Neasaml wile have gone lo the I'aaa lor a visit with (neii.lv l.en Drowning, of Placer, iscontlned to the tied wilh l.a (irippeaud rheumatism. Mr. Kyle returned Irom a trip into California. He only remained a lew days. W. Cocktrlll w as here a short time be fore going to his hume at Redding, Cali fornia. Mrs. F.d. F.verett bss been iuite id ' for nu re than a week but ia able lo be about i.iiii, Charlie Carville was quite sick lor a week, threatened with pneumonia, but ia ell again and attend ing school. Iu ths items from Greenback lam week, it should have bee a "tl e eiii'per j was given at I.n llruwning'a "lw Browning's." illlt-ud ol 1 S The school will have a vacation of two weeks, b ginning May 5lh, Jll-s Hacketl, the tn elicr. going to Medlord lor a vi.vt J R. Hyde ia I Billing wilh l.a liiippe We ho this diet-an has about lord ite grp here as nearly every lavly has been vi-ited by il. Hick Vest hail quite a wrestle with the l.a limine. As soon as he waa well enough to go to work, Mrs. Vest was quite pick for a week, The Hampton ti lwis mine will he able lo run for six weeks longer, as the water supply is good, and from 1 be way it ia raining no will last a good while longer, Mr. Cart ilia lias been confined lo the home for severul days nursing some ol Job's comforters, lie could have been claimed with the people of ancient limes, "llie still' necked people," Roy Judd aud Hanks Newconib enme over from Williams crock for a visit wilh old friends. They bad a social dance on Friday night in their honor. A very pleasant time was en joyed by all. The Durleigli drills are not running on account of the piaton rod to the air com preaser breaking Mr. C. W. Thompson took the rod to I'ertlnnd to have it mend ed and it will be several days before work can be resumed. Mr, and Mrs. Howe and daughter, Mr. South and two daughters went to the I'aas for a few days. The parents wont to taku the children to the show. Trial, haa become a very common excuse, especially wheie the parents "kinder'' want lo seethe show too. There were others here who wanted to take some body to t he show, Wlldorvlllo Items. Nice rpiiiiK weather. Kd. Heai-rees is helping R. M. Robin son on his (.inn. Key. Smith preached at Missouri Flat the 20lh of April. Mrs. May Iloolh wan veiling in our community last week. The hands on the irrigating ditch have completed their work. Lome I.owdeu and family were In our community laxt Fridity evening. i . K Itiirroocji made a business trip to lafksonvitlo a liti'e while back. Ki'vtt.ith 1 "ngue was (barged fr.-m ltd p in. until f :M p. 111. early candle light Mr J. W. Mi IV! 11111. I W.Me-viile, wile iitli'iiding couit tins uu k a-.d pirl ol ek I'nk l.ii d-i tins s n-i'i'. i- I,, llie : for Mr Harvey 111k s'arivd S cd- ni's.Ui , April ;.". K-v. K xlgera pi ser.uoll to a i mis , datr al 1 1 .70 a. m. iti h-d an til 1 1 ol 11.- interiHting ll-IS Sim. tirii'idin I'm Jinki-otiville li r , mi li rt lei h n visiied in r (he hint iu months relumed will II Mr. lluvev r Si'ii J II. llm rough, hm (limine need his : Piiiiiiner'i Hoik in the mw mill on a hlatle Jeiome frame and the mill Citll be he II d I T i Hie a v,ty ba k in the uunui'aii i. W,ifd came that lirtle t'liar' em. Iciding a li'i-iie lo w.i:er hort. MhirU-tl and kickeil lin hue br, "k i g hi. n i-e an I c o It and in Ihe ti; ha tt. 11 I ! 'li'ee ,r tiuir tin I cu e ou ln U II f and ttti!t' to kit ti(i. GOODS GIBSON MURDER CASE. Attracts Attention of Circuit Court This Week Jury Could not Agree The ni'-st important r.in that ha atlracteil llie atteiit on of lha Joiephine circuit court a lint of the Sate ol Oreimii V. Tio. J.tfrson ciibaon, .inkling ol B. H hoi hicheler, lukell lli by tin-curl M n la) In n.P g. At is usual III ruch Hf, alalidmg ro-rui ai al a premium in li c-uil ro m 1I11 1 g (he proiednre of the ui.t, man' having eoiiie to the ci'v fro 11 al pai.s ol Hid county 10 hear the c i-e ined. rj-virl witnehos were summoned Horn a din- t i . ( ,1 VI.. lance, among mem oeing j. 11 jh Clung, and Ur. W F. Cueehirc, ol Eugene, and Mike and Robt. Crow, ol llouglaa county. Hut a short time was occupied Mon lay morning in selecting a jury, Ihe following named persona being selected: II. 8. Woodcock, Ueo. P. rurman, lieo. Walton, U. K. Mcrvimene. n. Mefsinger, A. D. Curtis, J. W. Yoil, L I. Jennings, C. F. Fielding, tt . A. ard. W. J. WalUce, Jas Kennedy. Diairict Attorney Reames tik the prosecution of the caae in hand while the defence waa uuheld by R ibt. ti. Siniih and II. A. Reed, Hie first witness cailed wa Thof. Hood, coroner. He teatiHcd lo haviug actid in the capacity ol his otiice as coioner in attending to Ihe remains Ol richonbachlei and gelling a July's ver dict ill llie case. He presented in his testimony, the single barrelled muzae loadiug shot gun that waa lounil lying across the body of Hcbonbacheler and also the load ol powder and shot that waa extracted (rom the gun. Il was a lighl charge o( powder with a small quantity of No. 8 bird ahot. Mr. Nan Dor 11 oue of the two eye witnesses lo the shooting gave bis testimony, describing the manner iu which the ellYay ap peared lo him as be stood across the river at the corner of his house. He had just started into the house wilh an arm load of wood when he heard the shot and looking across saw Uib-1011 ith his smoking rifle and also the prostrate form of Schonbacheler. Klislia Krankhum, the ferryman, who lives on the Rogue Ave miles below the Schonbacheler larm and who was well acquainted with both parties, leslilied lo having heard t lis dafendant tiibson make serious threats against the life ol Schonbacheler. These threats Frana hum swore he heard from the mouth of Gibson at the laraotis "corner" in this city. Doctors Van Drke and Moore, were each called in turn and their testimony was similar In moat all respects. Thuy pei formed tbs autopiy. They found two bullet wounds in llie body of Schon bacheler. The first of these was in the head; the bi. I let having entered the center of the forehead, and passed directly through the brain. The entire lop of the ekull was torn off and llie skull cavity nearly entirely emptied of its contents. The second bullet entered the lleehy part of the left arm and panning through entered the side and takings downward course just miesed the back wall of the lung and the heart panning along the spine. The bullet was extracted Irom the back where il had lodged. 1 be last wound might not have necessarily been fatal, but the Hint could not do utheiwise than cautte inrtant death. Mrs. Schouhai'licler was called, and the tent 1 11 limy ol the ae.l lady was ill st toilful aa she told Ihe storv of llie crime. She and her husband had lived on the farm by the Simpkius runch for four years pant. Her husband and (iibson had iiiai ruled several times piior to the shooting. Three or four weeks before, (iibnon cama over cue early in lining lailorn she had arisen (rom bed and had a quarrel with Schon ll .( icier ju.t outride the house. The iti,rrel was about a call o( (iibsnn'a that had been running in Schonhacbler'e fl ild and he had set his dogs on il. Uilnon to' I him that he did not want him lo dog his cattle any more. Then agun jiial a week belore the shooting Uiheoii anil Schonbacheler bad quar rs'elin the fnimrr'a orchard over tne matter uf the division fence. Gibson tliieitened to put Schonbacheler otil ol the orchard, but his wile, who was preacnt, advised him not to do so. On the morning of the shooting Mrs Schon bacheler saw Gibaoii go acro his field with a gnu ou bia thouldcr, whistling about live o'clock thai evening. Schon bacheler came into the house and told his wile that he believed he would take hia gun and go out and shoo, a squirrel, lie went out with the weapon and a little later she saw (iibsou meet him and cry out, "i'ut down that gun." He raired hia rifle and tired and Schon bacheler lell. She ran across the field to where her bunbaud lay and found him dead. There waa no one within a hall mile and she did not knjw what lo do. She first started toward Ihe home uf Mr. Crow but ahe bad gone but a short diatance when she saw Van lorn acrosa the river. She turned and went pist the Ixvly of her hilbiul the second time toward the river Just as hhe paised him, Gibson rm-e.r his nlU and Hied ihe aecond shot, .isiatance aimed 01, the scene and Mis. Schon bacheler was taken to the huue. l-'ollowmg lliu tcititivny of Mra. Schouhaclieler a number of wiluepue arte called hy ttie defense for th pur-Pie-e ol asiwiaining lit, rcptita'-iou Gib s 01 and Sch.iubacheler Kire for peace 1, ml quiet. All of them teilled th it i the lei'Utaluin ol Gihxon in thit resect waigood, w hile that ol S houbache'.er was bad. The taller wai verv lakatiie an ! made frrqtieiil threata, Ihcugti none ui tlii in had ever known of In in com mitting any crime, or ol ever being arrested. II. C. IVrkiaa, the surveyor, was tailed and pieaeuted a chart, draan si-milling lo hia direction ami (rum surveys made, showing ihe relative posi tion ol ihe Si houbacheler and Gibson iarius and the punts of importance cuiiuected with the shooting. Mm I'row, t hits Taylor, Kd Fridav I Hi' 11 J Niiiiialus and llorauo Sinipkins, j neuiilviia ol SolionWheler and liibsoa, j itently on Ihe noiiui h, liver and aii--e-e I ei all called and teatilied that lha for- ; '". and is a iVcusaiit lantive. ll l the iuer bvire a bail reputation m lha cvoimu-! made from brbs, and I'lejaied as hi v wl.tle thai of thtMntlnr a law abi 1 toc aiul i'rtf ful ciliiftt, wry ( mI. Mike anj R bl. Cfow, ol !'frn 1 uia- as county, .sr. called and teslifle.1 to haviuK kuou tchoiitacheler lurmei - raid bis reputation there waa bad. W L. Gibson, brotb-r ol III" delend ant was called and s ated the. he had warned his Jiirolhcr .on -Ihe morning of Ihe day that Ihe el. noting occurred to Iwonhi" guard, ' S boi.l.acn. I. r had .1..,.. i...,.l hi. lie Certain Metlm penplo n id told hiui that audi lliiea sj had b-eo made. John Riggt a-i I J11. D v ny. ! M.-r- . lin, and John H.u'l- M, ol l.rania ia., imllli-d lo M'e g'K d i haracler ol lilliso'l J. II. Mel lung a mer.ihint, ol Kugene, w called an. I te.i.d d to hiving known Gi-ii-jn iu:;in i'e-y lor a uu.ub-r of yeari, in Lain c-irty il -s repu-atioi there wa very (."e d. Dr. W. I.. Cheshire, of EujeiiK, was cal e l and said he had known Giosin ha long a-, he hull I. now u any one as they were boys together. Gibson, he said always bore a good reputation in I.ano county. Cbas. Udd, Cha. Cro and D. W. Mitchell, all of whom were acquainted with both panics swore that Ihe reputa tion ol Schonbacheler waa bad but that Gibson was a lawabiding and peaceful citiz-n. None ol llieiu had ever known Schonbacheler to do any serious crime, or of ever having been arrested. The leading (nature of the Irial Tnea day mom ng waa teetiuiony of Thoe. leUaraoii Gibson, the delvndeni. Gib son aum-aiel perfectly ea.m, and col- lecte.l as he lour the wilnen eland and began answering the quexiion oi his attorney, tiibeon is a xmall man, daik compecteil ami with noihii'g about hia feature tiiat would indicaie a cii:ui ual. 'Ho staled that be waa born near F.ug ne and li ie llieie nearly all ilia life, ilej ctme 10 the Suiipkin's (arm last fall, ll.i soon found thai Schonbacheler and he could not be peaceable neighbors. They had Ireqiient quarrelr. Schon bacheler would est his dogs on Gibson's aiot'k, not only driving them oil- the farm, but ofienlimea completely out of ihe neighborhood. Gibson went to Schonbacheler an 1 enked him to stop and hi i-aid he would, but instead ol doing Ibis lie kepi on. The enmity gru lil.l-r between them and as Scliou hacheiei could not gel iu ur out without crossiu; thn Siiiipkin's farm, things assumed sic li a condition aa to keep a cmjta. t u Mitel bieaiug, Gibson saois thut In had uetu warned by bis. brother on ihe iii'.riiing of the shouting to be ou his guard, as bchoubacheler had t ireatened his life, lie had been out twice that morning with hia rifle, alter coyotes. Ho went to the liver to get bis boat, but it was tied on Schoo bacheler's laud and he could not get it lis called across the river to Van Dorn 11 bring his boat to him, but no one could he aroused. He went back to his hou-e and seeing Ihe Binoke arise from the Van lorn home he started nvain for the river. Ajhedid so he saw bchon bacbeler come out of his bouse with ( gun in Ins hand. rrom the way in which they were walking they would meet at right angles. Gibson believed thai he would have to kill 8chonbautie ler or be killed. A biuall bill obscured Hthonbacheler Irom his view (or a time. Gibhon said he could have luiued and fled at this time, but be waa utraid that lie would be puisued and shot down. When they came iu view of one another ihey were about 1-5 yards apart. Gibson commanded Schonbacheler lo drop hia gun, but the latter, instead ol obeying, t irew his gun to his shoulder und took aim, Before be could shoot, Gibson raised Ins rifle and tired. Schonbache ler lell and Giuton walked on about 10 or 20 paces, and hearing groans and set ing ihe body inuvc fired another elio'. lie said he fired the second shot be cause he thought the first one did i.ot kill li i id . Mm. Siilionbachxler d d not coiueout unill afier the second snot ws lired. Gibson went over lo Ihe Crow ranch and gave hum-elf up. 1 Iu wue brought into town and appeared btfore ihe disliict atlorney making a full con ienninl . At tho alternoon session, Tuesday, a number ol wituta-es were called by the prosecution to tcnliny to the reputation of Schonbacheler ; these were, W. 8, Wood, Chas. Nickel, John Iaickhardt, . II Applegate, II. T. Kessler, A. it. Weill .rd, I'. II. II trlli and Jos. Grillith. These witnesses had eithor known Schonbaciicler iu years paM, or bec.ui.e actiiainled with liim more recently All tern if'hd 10 the irood rei'titation uf the man. The tiist arguments in the I ca-"e weie la'i;uii ah nit 2 o'cloi k f Tilei-day allerr.ooii, Ieputy district Attorney ltianiea inakitig the opening ph a lot the ptortectitioii. l-'olioaimr thia came the cpening ar guments I'ur the defense bv Col. Heed. Ihe rptaker staled that llieiu was bi.t oue i n-el 1011 in the case of importance for the jury to ilecids and that was whethtror t.ol tiilison hot in self de fciiM'. The aimicnis of Col. Used in reviewing the trt-tiiuony were along this line. AUoniey U. G. Smith followed with the completing arciimenls lor the de tente, r.efuie laiginuing his plea he luviied ll.ut llie cmitt in.lruct the jury a to w hat is meant and defined hy law an a dangerous weapon and also w hat rights a man ia a lowed iu acting in Bell deleuse. The plea of Attorney Smith for his client was mott iKupient and the entile lesiiin inv and cumin nances in the case were reviewed at liiu'.h. I'uliicl A.ii'riieV II .I'm s Ria !e the 1 losing arguments for Ihe pro.ecnt ion witn a loin addrta-i iK'Inre tin. jniois, Wllic'l WIS iraUen: 111 ei 111(11,., I hy obja. tions fr'iin the council l -r defense. At the cloa i f Attiiro,, tt-nuiei' ai gumeiits i: ccurt ilj nit ned till 7:30. at which time it was convene I and over an hour consumed Iti the iu -1. 11 -.Ion ol ttie j.irt bv th jiid j. I Al S o'clock ihe w.ary jurv re tired lo deliberate Many of the spoclatois waited an hour or mure for their ;relnrn. l'tien t:ic disiwrsril ; and only a lew catlern guies temained. I Still tho jury .!: ! ..... return. T:.e n!lal ' pasMsl by and Mill no wnliet. At noon Wrdnefd.iv Ih-y still mllil nut si;-e A new trial soeun a ne.taity. At UeU Time j I lake a pua.atil In ib ilriu'i, tl.e n -l morning i leel i.rigM au.l m, comniei 1 lu" ' oet'er. .My UjcIo' says it acts eaaily as tea. ll ia called Uu,', M,.,, fla. AH ilr itf uiftf m M it ni I.ane'i tiiuilv Mliiint and I moves ;,...,. . ',. ' It,. . ... 1 It you cannot fet 1 Orator V. Wnuilaanl, Le lioy", N. Y. ampin. Address I in that section. They Candidate Cards. For Sheriff T. Y. DEAV. IKruocratic Xomiiice. puf (Jounty Ju jge J. O. COOT II Democratic Nominee For County Cleik ROY BARTLUTT Republican Nominee. For County Surveyor H. C. PERKISS Democratic Nominee For County Treasurer C. C. PRESLEY Republican Nominee. For Attorney General A. M. CRAWFORD ' Republican) Nominee. Lelexnd Sidings. Pack horses are now in gr.od ilcnianil as a great many men are into lin- bills prospeciing. Melvin Culp is the guc?t of Mr. and Mre. G. W. Chapiu Ho reporls quiet times at Merlin. Tom Clark, our village blacksmith gets all the woik iia can do. . loin under-itsiid j hia business. John Mack iu id busy fliimini: w ood from llrlmstonM to Lslaud. He fiuda il much cheaper than hauling by wanon. The majority of minors have pie ity of water at present, but. if this dry weather continues the water supply will soon be cut ofT. Lewis and Kobe (ones are working on their ledije in the Mt. Keuben district. It has developed into a large, well de fined vein. What hai become of "Dick", poor boy, we are afraid that widow he met al I. -land got away with hiiu. l'iea-ii; re port Dick. We have a man in our midst w ho has an appetite like a . He u ies a dell ro tor so he only eats once in three d 11 a, be says that is the way to economize. Fred Milton is raising poultry and has quite a good selection of low Is. lid can liirnish lat roosters on short notice. Fred has an incubator and keeps it busy. A gcod many Icelanders took in the circus at Grants Pais last week. We are wondering why Ihe show did noi stop at belaud, bul w.i think our city dads charged too much t rr the use of the city park. Times are lively at Kinne; ville. Wood hauling is being rushed, judging from the looks of the piliui: ruiii.ii The railroad company do.s 11 it take it away as fast as it is being hauled. Wu are having good weather for gardening and people are busy plauluii. Fruit trees are loaded with bloom and l ie prospects for a big peach crop a e goo I. We have had no frost sine Ihe trees Legan blooming. Allaiia is mak ing a good growth and the first crop will be ready lo cut as soon as the farmers are prepared to handle it. We are looking lor some of the immi grants from the Ka-t lo com- to our town to loote. Si far but a tea' have C'Uiie. llie I111.1n.es ii e i 01 imrtoan should tak. ui'ire i:ieie-i in this man. r and s-ictire our -hirei.i tin iniinm-ion. We have plenty of 11ml ra.l road Ian I, also roiiiii very d.--i Vole true s of laud for sale which could be , onvi ried mio good (arms th the u:d ,.1 1 1 e ax mid match. We have a ia io- lu-re "a I. ere s'eck can as. a ru'i eel ii.eir own !, iin:. ('ami 1 li of 1 ti. Cauaes a al it I pun ui liroiu ; causej ynu t j i eyes ; rati-ea freiii'ii' scanty supply, S1.1I ;in, c iloifd, scauly. turbid I'.ritlit's dissat-e. 1 li nj 11" j a ' 11- l ack , 1 jm ur id ii mid'- ll. e l"-i'e 'O tlllli.-t , 1 r r i a' 1 01 , d.ii k urin '. I, cade to 11 d i mi in cd evidence that you have calarrh ol ti.e kidnej s, till a clean jla- botilewi'h urine aud let it aland iwenty-lmir lmurs. if thrre is aediuient or setllim; it is eTuleiico that you hava cai.irrli i I 11,1 kidneyaor h, adder, and should not dalai takiii 8. H. Catarrh t'ure, Ihe elieclive ol h hich is soon rea'u.d. Alter tailing S. H. Catarrh Cure for one week according- to directions, till a bottle niili ur'iie, iet s and tweniy l air hours an ! you ii Ire ur;ir.acd at ihe 1 hani;e, hll due lo Ihe riled id t. It. Catanh ( urn. I or sale I y all ilnw.sis. II. ck on Calarrh liee. A l.lre-s S.utih ll-o., i-te -no, Cal r'or aale bv Shiver ltnt ' o. Health is Vyecllh Every variety aater tiealuient, inas am, elec.ricity, X Kiy, manual move ments, rest cure, etc. Mii'lcd rinrses and n.anipu! jiora of bo'li sexes; eletani treatment mom., bcvuiful 1. caii.m; i net , 1 e v riH.ul and .lepai" mi Rt ' earn heal-d liar.'eu Cm .-a 1 i'ariiim, K an Jo-e, CM. Wll.e lor ,r ser I pi : l f ciiciiar. Heidi I'p a Coagrcssmaa. "At the en I of ihi esmti,ii.i." n .itrs ChampC!ar. V svonri'a t.rillimi' c n trfMnun, "(rim overaorif , n.-rviq tarsion, Ion n.t, and e-,nstant speaking I had nl'srli e-'l!pm,l. It sei-me-l that al' ihe nrk-ani hi ntv h-i.lv out ol order, h i ihreebrtt Mectric Hillers mad- m all rl t. I". the best all-aroun I medicine aver oM over a dnnrist's counter." M.er : w irkesi, run"lon men and weak, sick'y women (tain sp'endid health and vitalilv ' Irjm Klec-Lric Biltera. Trr lliem. Only j 5)c. tiuaranie! by Or. ICremer. j Actual Tests oveie F No guess work or theory, t iaoyc Our Crank Hanger Does it. Does what ? Makes it Run Easy. The Only Wheel which saves the Rider's Strength. Lan.'-'r Snrocke'S anil Smaller Chains Tlielt -ultoi Kxpi rimetil and Hiaine. In the follovviiiK tes's, one cud of chain was tied to the front sprock et the other allowed to l.anc; down over the rear sprocket. On the rt'dV, end of the crank r f .ruling a lever) was suspended a 150-pound vvei 'ht Tlw vanous amuniU attached to the rear end of the chains chow the exact miniher of pounds rtipiired to balance, clearly demon, strating lite aaiof.nt of slraiu on ea.'h chain. Strain on L- ftTOOlH . jr If REAR SryoCT. II V The Racycle Roadsler With 30 Toit!i Front Sprock et and a 9 Tooth R . ir, M.tk ind a 03 GEAfl. The Ess! Ki A;ou.ni ilo-.' ,ter I ver Dt il'. ,'4 Less Pier's tiro on IVar ittjjs than on any Iliryee. H.im from j.s io 75 less iilr.iin on i t chain th.it any othei l!iccie of. the same ";ear except tiie Ilacvcie Pacettiaktr. 1. ..1 Ihe 0.1 th'- re.ir l.-i i.i U U'l C li '1 1 is - . 1 -1 perielic.'.rii"ii'.' 11 sina! !el in-lit ul d I , . must ei hi r In ; i at izuinel I . vve m . I r li 1 1 1 r I e !: 1 1 f-r li '" T. In! Th 1 i.- "vr . 'rank II..ni-r f.in ini'iiif). i'H , ' on iis. eh.,: 1 t I ! poe-il ly 1. . 1 . . 1 An C'Jticc oT D Wcriii Pour.dn i- l: id. i: i'l'c.tion is Aryumcnt.. ilj.jclc lii Jo Ittrther and Faster with Less work. Paddock's Bicycle Den. I Buy Anything THAT YOU HAVE TO SELL AND THAT SOMEONE ELSE MAY WANT V011 11111 v !i:'.ve sum? tutu !oJ amoin.' your p-ifii-ssi'ins 'hat you have no use for and never will liuc i-.m- for why tut conveit thiun in'o cash. I pay you cash for then", li vm ure toii'g to move nway let me buy ynur lir.usehold eooiis 1 wiil y've you y 11. d prices. Sewing Machines fur tent mid for tui'10. Ike Goods Sold on tho Installment Plan. A. vSIEWERl Company of Players rilKSKSTIX'-S Tho Gx:t Drnnui of Humanity U $ !; H !? w - a)i A Storv of tho Sunny South; Minirlcd with Laugli tor, Tears, Siiitiniciit, Pat lies iind Son',', will be jUTspnti'il at tlio Grants l'.iss Opera House Saturday, May 3d. I'npiilin- Prlpi'H, ....THIi OLD KENTUCKY HOME.... Is css-ionl'iilly :i liunuui play. 'Throbbing with romance and scntiuiont. ?V ssv-;i- v-i,s j 1 ST. .-) s W? 7-r. -.f;.? 1 for 'oa! ; C THOMAS i',111 House Furnisher DONOMO.'i: 'J'.KiU. llrnail hi,-.. 1 .v.; 1 ll.'i'l poinds. , y ,. ,T a-iioni .;; ) i, - : v' N ot,- ' ni, ll la 1 ' !'. "vht sind bv .VI- I s M'lMj li .-k --ii-rv 1 J 1 s, I 'a: I, in. .ni J 0 11 , . ,,, Abu - 1 !., 'a.'.! ;:. in, e's. Ka'e dam 01 I'..' ;' A J ; f4 i i,yi's) bv Mike Jio:. t,-., 1.1 hon hv Vermon I u-.' III, ;-l,-e py 1 d 'I 0.1 Jam ll b- I)oi,oiiiu'e is hoi si s oi 1 ii - s iuf is a v -t v f'liitid at ' 1 a'v 0 r.is, 1 1 1 .nu. on, 1 m- a' li'--; f il-,. Hi M iv ! '.'-nils rii'. ifl 1' o ( 11 1 Tae l,a lit..' Ail d-.l.'.- -'- r, tri rare. K. each Ihix. J.'.-. I- is ,.. 1 .. eilt.-s, tria t '-.-are. ll.-. ir ! U. 1 Kif l.."u-,i;l , a t .id In u u,iy I -.1 t. i .i i- l'i ..'Is. I III- It en's o ,1 no-niu"--u-, a-d 1 I'll f , elii.e j slid VII l.I- 1. It I: lltr u , i the intl itiie-l, c m. ami uhs -r ,. i . ) ll 'i-e Vt. i'. !!a-d col !s n;,. ',;1. , .ri ,,. ii j iei.1 in 1',-. K . '. I) ,, j, 1 'lie ui J-l .' i ;,1 1,-reui. Ij .ii-a i i'-. ai. 1 I.'in O'sea e. i ,u .:au:. i d b ' 'iO,' and )l. T'tal lo ina Ir e a KrciLer'a. The World's Best Bicycle P - rr rr in a fcpuere 01 113 own. A Standard High-Grade 1IICYCLK With 24 Tooth Front Sprock et and at) 8 Tooth Rear, Mak ing a 34 GEAR. Note the enormous increase in the Htrain 011 Ihe chain with tniader aprncketa and a 9 inch low er tear than Ihoreol Ihe Uacyclea. 1'ulei.s il lies a Iincycle Hanger, a suit of iloibes, and a walcb ought lo to with i-ui h a wheel. r 1 0- esnond;n less compression ,; ' ,1011 chain has bien used on the wo e iiiiki iiiatiu'actu'e'e have ex V, '-ii-li roa ns WHY? llecauas ,1 ' n on 1 lie cha'u ro much that it i ASll.il'', ih chain and sprocket 'int Dili.1 have ever dared lo refills 1 Htiv one who couhl. IIKliEir 011 1 e liearintts of Ihe Kicycle 1 II cvcla made f birring infringe 1 'ni-s and ni inv pounds les strain - a vi up iiicl iiea lint could not 1 11 ml All Racyoles are Magazine Self-Oiling and Run without attention. M. Davis, Front Sf. SeconJ-Hand.Store Tooth Brush ; Topics ...ta I Sinit.tri'.y coii'-iilcred logically I kad to the coficliision that I sloyi:r dkug co. keeps the host stnk of Tooth Finishes in the comity. Our stoel: is selected with t'10 utmost care with an eys single to the quality of the goods we offer. We have Tooth Ihii.--hi.-s from ioc up. Yott buy the 10c kind on your own re sponsihility. From 25c up, we will guarantee the goods. The bristles in a good brush will not come out. A good brush will outlast half a dozen poor ones. SloYer Drug Co. . Prescriptions. Oi.uMfe Depot. tofogpaphs. : I wish to inform the public that j I -hall continue to make Photon in Grants l'as. I I shall make Photos on either 1 the dull or glaze finish paper as de ired. Orders tiken for Thotos from , Geo. Pheby's old negatives. ! Mrs. C. J. Smythe. i- . - : Notice lo Contractors. i Hids for ihe construe' ion of a 0 inch sea, r tlirninh Clocks 2A, 24 and 25, in : ' rant e !', will h received al the l I Hall (ahere prr,6le and epecilicalions I may ix- seen), until May 1st, l!X-. l j S o'c'ck V. M., and then opened bv lb j Council which reserve! the rih lo re j et any or all bids. The work lobe ompleied within 30 days. H. I.. DAYI, Auditor and 1'olice JuJe. STRAIN ON Jk Sf CHAIN J'X" V SPROCKET Taii. C-T-4.. ati . Kontooky Home