Wfotf wxzttt. VOL. XVII. GRANTS PASS. JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 29. 190J. No. 27. DIRECTORY JOSEPHINE COUNTY OFFICERS. Judge Abe Aitell o--o. liK Clerk K. I.. Bartlett Deputy Clerk T. P. Judson Kherirt Kd Lister Deputy bberitl Ernest Lister Treasurer.... J.T.Taylor School bupt Lincoln Savage Assessor t , Cbas. Crow Surveyor H C.Perkins Coroner T. A. Hood Koadmaster Geo. W. Lewis . CITY Or'r'lCEKS. Mayor .' T. F. Krenier Auditor and Police Judge ....R. L. Davis . Treasurer Col. W. Johnson City Attorney ' C. E. Alaybee Marshal John Lockuardt Utreet bupt John Patrick Councilnien Oeo. H. Hinns A. C. llouirli, J. II. Williams, C. E. Harmon J. A. Kehkopl, Harry Lewis, Herbert rtinilh, Henry Schmidt FRATERNAL BOCITIEH. Grants Pais I,odge A. F. .t A. M., No. 84, regular communication first and third Saturdays. Visiting brothers cordially, invited. tl. C. Hohizes, W. M. A. J. Piki, Sec'y. Royal Arch Masons Keames Chapter No. M meets second and fourth Wednesday - Masonic hull. L. L. Jcwsll, ; J. fc. a thos Secy. U. P. Eastern Star Josephine Chapter, No. !!u meet tirst and third Wednesday evenings of each month in Masonic hall. Mns. H, ZoLLr.s. Mas. Anna M. Holmah, W. M. Sec'y. I. O. O. F ,-Uolden Rule IxMle No. 78. meets every Saturday night at I. O. O. F. hall. In M.Davis, T. Y. Dias, Secy. N. G. 1'arun Encampment I. () O. F. No. meet second and fourth Thursday at 1. O. t. K. hall. Fkku Schmidt, T. Y. Dkan. ftec 'y. C. P. Relwkahs Etna liebekah, No. 4!. meets second and fuurlh Monday, I. 0. O. V. hull. Kssir Habtman, N.U. ." Mas. J. H. Dmiboh, Secy. United Arlisans-Uraiit Pass Assembly No. 4. meets alternate Tuesdays in A.O. U. W. nail. F. E. Wsht., Fk2i Mknmii, Master Artisan, s;y- Woodmen of the World Rogue River Camp No. .V, meets second and fourth Wednesday at Woodman Hall. Jan. S lover, C. E. Mavhbs, Consul Commander. Clerk. Women of Woodcraft Azalea Circle, No. 12, meets first and third Mondays at Woodmen hall. Estella Hfkbt, N. G. W. E. Dean. Clerk. Modern Woodmen of America ((rants Pass CampNo.HUo7meets2nd and Ith Weilnes day Evenings at Woodmen hall at 7:.'HJ. ( has, 11. Murshall, V. C. N. Rex nobis, Clerk. Foresters of America Court Josephine No. 2S, meets each Wednesday except the lir.it, at A. 0. U. W. hall. J. P. Hale, C. R. 0. N. Holt, F. 8. Josephine Lodge. No. 112, A. O. IT. W. ineets ill A. O. 1'. W.hall, Dixon build ing every Monday evening. J. II. Maaiie, M. W. B A. Ktakarii, Recorder. Hawthorne Lodge, No. 21, D. of II.. A. O. I). W. meets every alternate Tuesday evening in. A. O II. W.hall, Dixon buildim, Mas. A. McCarthy. Mas. Lvdia Dean, C. of H. Rewrder. Knights of Pythias Thermopylae No. 50, meets each Tuesday night 7:30 I. O. O. F. hall. J. T. Chuusse, To Wim-iavs, C. C, K. of It and 8. Grand Army of the Republic Gen. Logan Post No. , meets lint Wednesday at A.O. C. W. hall. J. E. Peterson. Al Aitell, Adjt. Com American Order of Steam Kngineers, Ore gon Council No. 1, meets tirst and third Saturdays, at A. O. U. W. hall. Wu. 11. Kinxev, Hknj. F. Myrick, Chiel Engineer Corresponding Engineer. C. HOUGH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Practice! in all State and Federal Courts Utlice over First National Bank. Grants Pars, Oksuon. H C. PERKINS, U. 8. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR, baUNTR Pass, Oregon, GO EASTi OVER THE RIO GRANDE WESTERN Denver 4Rio Grande Railroad Only transcontinental line passing directly through . SALT LAKE CITY, LEADVILLE, ' PUEBLO, COLORADO SPRINGS AND DENVER. Three iplendidly equipped train! daily TO ALL POINTS EAST. Throuirh Sleeping anil Dining Can and rree Reclining Chair Care The most magnificent acenery in America by daylight. Stop overt allowed on all ilssses of tickets. For cheapest rales, and descriptive literature, address J. D. Mansfield, (ieneral Agent, 124 Thud St , Portland, Oregon. Photographs. I wish to inform the public that I shall continue to make Photos in Grants Pass. I shall make Photos on either the dull or glaze finish paper as de sired. Orders taken for Photos from Geo. Pheby's old negatives. Mrs. C. J. Smythe. N. E. McGREW, PIONEER TRUCK and DELIVERY Furnitsre and Piane Moving GRANTS PASS, OREGON. The popular barber shop Get your tousorial work done at IRA. T031PKINS' On Sixth Street Three chairs Bath room in connection II. II. BARTON, WATCHMAKER and ' ' "JEWELER. Full assortment of Watches, Clocks, Sil verwear and Jewelry. A Good Assortment of Bracelets and Heart Bangles, Clemens' Drug Store.' J. M. CHILES GROCERIES HARDWARE TABLEWARE Fine Butter a Specialty FRONT and FOURTH STS. SWEETLAND & CO. FRESH and SALT MEATS. g- Thoni 21 Well Matched If vou have a good team, whv not have a good harness to match? Get the best you can find for the money. If you investigate before vou buy, we are pretty sure to sell vou a set of harness. All other horse goods up to the same standard. L A, Lucas & Son. (SHOE REPAIRING Grants Pass Banking & Trust Co. PA I a IP CAPITAL STOCK Transacts a General Hanking business. Itecelves deposits subject to check or on Our Fiislonieis are assured of courteous ststent w ith sound banking principles. Safety deposit boiea for rent. The First National Bank OF SOUTHERN OREGON. CAPITAL STOCK, lteeeive deposits subject to check or on certificate payable on demand. bells sight drafts on New York ban Francisco, and Portland. Telegraphic transfers sold on all points In the United btates. bpecial Attention given to Collection! and general business of our customers. Collections made throughout Southern Oregon, and on all accessible points. It. A. I100T1I. Pres. J. C. CaMI'HKM,, Vice Pres. H. I.. 01I.KKY, Cashier. . 01&12 T-Vl 1 The accumulated wisdom of ten generation! can't keep 1 boy from eating Green Apples. You eta talk to hiiu till you ate tired, but t w.ll d) no good. lie imply can't learn from anything but bard pit-of-the-stoniacb experience. He must bave bis own belly-ache before be will believe what yon tell him. Now, men are just boja grown op. It Isn't green applet any longer, but il'i the lauie old comedy with new properliei. It'i the queetion, perliapa, of a Mower. It's the old chimera of getting value without coat. It'i the Mower which "ii just ai good (a the Osborne." And Die lesson ii only learned after the lose of many do'lan yoa might have earned. Why not use the green-apple com mon sense that you learned aa a boy? ALL KINDS OF IIiir-lviir, Oil, l'ulntas, Iiihh, l""ariii Imrli-inpiilN. 1. Corner 61 Ii and I atreeU. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS J. B. PADPOCK, Pof.. I am preired tofurnisb anything in the line of Cemetery work in any kind f MARBLE or GRANITE. Nearly thirty yeart of experience In that I can fill your orden in the very beat Can furnish work in Scotch, Swede Maible. J. B. PADDOCK, Front street. Neat to Ureene'a Oeaabop. HALL'S Lightning Squirrel and Gopher Every Grain Kills. At M. Clemens PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Oppo. Opera House. The fisherman, the sailor, the yachtsman and everybody, is liable to sudden attacks of disease, PainkitteY (PERKY DAVIS)') Acts like magic for cholera, cramps, sudden colds, or chills from ex posure; Take no substitute. Price 35c. a 50c. SIXTH UTREET. ttits.ooo.oo. demand certificates. treatment and vrv r-nn.i.luroi,.,,, ... 3. FHANK WATSON', Pres. It. A. ltOOTII, Vice-l'res. L. I.. JEWELL, Cashier. $S0,0O0 00. I Z WI S I C3 1 . 1 1. NCI 13111 rX tbe Marble bosineas warrant my taring manner. or American Granite or any kind cf Judges B.nd Clerka of Election. The following is the list of Judges and clerks appointed by the county court of Josephine county at the regular Jan uary term : ' SOUTH GRANTS PASS. Judges J C Campbell, J 0 Booth and J L Fryer. Clerks Calvin Wells, Geo Slover and 13 I Plumcr. SOUTH (1RAST8-VA8S. Judges W E Dean, II Zoller, Stophen Jewell. Clerks T Y Dean, J A Jennings and II C rcrktus. WEMT UKA.NTH PASS. Judges J Christie, Win Alfred and Ben Demick. Clerks N Reynolds , C L Edgerton and J E Tetcrson. WOLF CREEK. Judges Ed Wallace, II C Mclutoth and A S Rosenbaum. Clerks E E Dunbar, 8 C Ruble and Hugh McKenzie. SIOl'NT RKt'BEN. Judges W A Klum, J W Virtue and G Karg. Clerks W II Dana, W Thorpe and and G B Archer. (lALU'P CKKKK. Judges Eugene Merrill, Geo Greene and Tom Emery Clerks J C Mattison, Jus Bartley and Ed Friday. LF.LASD. JudgeB A A Porter, W II Hampton and T J Mackin. Clerks R G Virtue' W 8 Webb and II L Wilson. UtRl.IN. Judges Milt Reynolds, G Crockett and T J Everton. Clerks Chas Ladd, Geo Guild and W A Mussie. U'CKV Ql'KKS. Judges J C -Dysert, 8 Harris and C II Hurwood. Clerks II M Gorliam, C D Crane and Jos Pollock. MIHI'IIY. Judges Lee Sill, C F Centner, and W 8 Bailey. Clerks E M Cockerlino, A D Custer and J 8 McFaddun. WILLIAMS. Judges G M Caldwell, C 0 Biglow and J N Gotclier. Clerks J M John, Ira Sparlin and Blake Baldwin. HuATK CKKKK. Judges C F Lovolaco, Geo Lewis and Sherman Jess. Clerks Orr Brown, J II Robinson and J B Burrough. KKKIIY. Judges J 0 Turner, J F Btith and R Soweli. Clerks Geo Wells, L F Sparhawk and Geo Floyd. BKI.MA. Judges J G Iliatt, J J Moll and M D L Crooks. Clerks A F Nelson, E F Hathaway and C A bhoemake. Al.TMOl'HK. Judges Ed McCann, Jos McCourt and Ed Holland. Clerks W A Leonard, J M Beyfcrth and C A Trefuthun. WALDO. Judges Sam Eggers, W J Wimer and Tom Giligan. Clerks R P Georgo, W R Whipple and Ora Smith. How a This? WeolferOne Hundred Dollars Reward or any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chesev A Co , Toledo, 0. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years and be lieve him perfectly honorable in ill business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their llrm. West A Tki-ax, Wholesale Druggutt, Toledo, (). Wai.uino, Kinnan A Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, U. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly- upon the blood and mucoui surfaces of the system. 75c per bottle. Sold by ail Druggists. Testi monials, free. Hall's family rills are the best. Holds Up a Congrcsiman. "At the end of ti e campaign," writes Champ Clark, Missouri's brilliant c m gressman, "from overwork, nervous tension, loss of sleep and constant speaking I had utterly collapsed. It seemed that all the organs in my body wero out of order, but three bottlet of Electric Bitters made me all right. It's tlie best all-around medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter." Over worked, run-down men and weak, sickly women gain splendid health and vitality from Electric Bitters. Try them. Only 50c. Guaranteed by Dr. Kretner. )0X) In Prizes for Kodak Pictures. Get a Kodak and win a Prizo. No. 2 Bullseye Kodaks AND ALL OTHER KINDS For Pale by A. E. Voorhies. Salaries and Fees State Following totals (or the expenses ot the five principal ollices In the state gov ernment are compiled from the Session Laws and reports of the secretary of state. The showing for each office it intended to be the salary and then the appiopriation or the same oflice annually. The items lor the state printing are now made to show the total appropriation! (or four years, a biennial estimate, and then the ezpeniet of the state for light, heat, water, etc., added : EMOLUMENTS OF GOVERNOR'S OKFICE. Constitutional salary per year 1 .500 00 Salaries per year on variout commissions and boards 2,750 00 Total annual salary -1,230 00 Appropriations for executive office by the last legislature, not Including ter vices at commander National Guard 0,950 09 EMOLUMENTS OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. Salary per annum $ J.000 00 Service! on two boards, per annum 600 00 Total salary per year 2,500 00 legislative appropriations, including clerical aid, traveling expenses and printing, per annum 5,320 81 EMOLUMENTS OF STATE TREASl'UEll. Constitutional salary per annum $ 800 00 Services on two boards, per annum 000 00 Total salary per year. 1,400 00 Annual feet received by state treasurer ' 3, til I 87 - : Total per annum in salary and fees f,:ill 87 Annual appropriation for cleiical aid in his ollice 2,'J.O 00 ' EMOLUMENTS OF SECRETARY OF STATE. Constitutional salarv per year 1 ,500 00 Salaries on boards and commissions per year. 1,1150 00 Total annual salary f 2,850 00 Annual receipts from fees and payments for services under ditl'erent acts of the legislature, estimated from ollleial records $ 14 (15,1 01 Appropriations for clerical service! per annum 8,083 ho Total salary, lees, and allowances for clerical aid per annum for department of state 2(1.480 5(1 Lets insurance license feei turned into treasury 4,134 55 Total fees, appropriation and saliry 22,352 01 EXPENSE OF STATE PRINTING AND B1NDINU. Appropriations for stale printer for years 181I0-1000 75,205 04 Appropriations for 1UO1-1U0, tucluding paper and election supplies .... 71,-00 27 Total cost of printing for four years, including binding and paper 1 10,405 31 Other printing bills and expense for water, light, fuel, etc , for two years 10,714 82 Average expense ol printing and binding per year, not including de ficiencies to be made up by next legislature 45,088 73 SUMMARY OF FIVE OFFICES. For governor salaries $ 4,250 Annual appropriation. . . , (l.ll.'iO For superintendent of schools salaries 2,500 Annual appropriation 5,327 For state treasurer salaries and fees 5,312 Annual appropriations for clerical services 2,000 For secretary of state salaries , 2,850 Feet collected per year 14,1163 Annual appropriation 8,1184 Feet turned over to treasurer. 1 4,135 Appropriation! forttale printing and binding, IHuK-Ihoii 75,205 Appropriations fur state printing and binding, I'.HJl-l'.iOJ 71,200 ' Proposed Amendment. Section I ol Article IV ol the Comlitu tion of the State of Oregon shall be and hereby is amended to read aa follows : Section I. The legislative authority of the state shall be vested in a legisla tive assembly, consisting of a lenate and house ol representative!, but the people reserve to Ihemielyei power to propose lawi and amendment! to the Constitu tion, tnd to enact or rejact the tame at the polls, Independent ol the legislative assembly, and also reserve power at their own option to approve or reject at the I lolls any act of the legislative assembly. The first power reserved by the people is the initiative, and not more than eight per cent, of the legal voters shall be re read i red to propose any measure by lucb petition, and every such petition shall include the lull text ol the measure to proposed. Initiative petitions shall lie filed with the secretary of the state not less than four months before the election at which they are to be voted npon. 7 he second power it the referendum, and it may be ordered (except ai to lawa neces sary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health or saletyj, either by petition, signed by five per cent, of the legal voters, or by the legislative as sembly, at other billt are enacted. Ref erendum petilioni shall be filed with the secretary of state not more than ninely days after the final adjournment of the session of the legislative assembly which passed the hill on which the referene'um is demanded. The veto power of the governor shall not extend to measures referred to the people. All elections on measure! referred to the people of the state shall be bad at the biennial regular general election!, except when the legis lative assembly shall order a special election. Any measure referred to tlie people shall take effect and become the law when it it approved by a majority of the votes cast thereon, and not other wise. The style of all bills shall he: "Be it enacted by the people of the Stale of Oregon." This section ahall n il be construed to deprive any member of tlie legislative assembly of the right to intro duce any measure. The whole number ol voles cast for justice of the supreme court at the regular election last preced ing the filing of any petition lor the ini tiative or for the referendum shall bo the basil on which the number of legal vo ter! neceiaary to sign such petion ahall be counted. Petition! and ordert for the initiative and for the referendum shall be filed with the secretary of state, anil iu submitting the tame to the people he and all other officers ahall be guided by the general laws and the act aubmitting thit amendment until legislation shall be especially provided therefor. Adopted by the bouse January 27th, I81CJ. E. V. CAKTKK, Speaker of the House. Concurred in by the senate February 2d, 1809. J T. O. TAYLOR, President of the Senate. Approved February Oth, IH'J. T. T. OK KB, Governor. Nolle. Notice it hereby given that I will not be responsible (or any debit contracted by my wife, Mrt. Gertie Elabree. March 24, 1902. II. E. Elsuhes. of the Five Principal Officers. DOUGLAS COUNTY 1SAI) HOYS. Tho Kntnd jury of DmigliiH county has found u truo hill uguiiiNt one lhirry Granrlli fur attempt to wreck a railroad train.' Griinelli lit n ynung man about 20 ycargH of ago. Iu com Iiny with oho TliiuuiiH Arnold, scarcely morn than n boy, ho is iicctiwd of obstructing tlin Southern Pat'itlfii' It. R. track 011 May tin- 18th by placing 11 cattlo guard rail, 1111 auglii bar ami a block of wood 011 the railway curvii known iih the (iriviun bcuil, at Rico Hill. Section Foreman L. II. ('iiluiini discovered I be obstruc tion In time to prevent the derailing of any train and immediately not i tied the I'ortalnd ollice of 1 1 111 company who in turn wired the chiefs of lico of tln towns along the railway lino. Graiielli and Arnold were ar rested 11I Coltago Grove and held to await tho cliurp-H. Graiielli being tho older of tin- two was attended lo first, while so far 110 action has been taken on Arnold. It ap ars that tin miscreants hud 1 ( n put off a freight train at Rico Hill, and in their spite they placed tho obstruction on the track. S-cial care was taken by the railroad men to see that the truck was kept clear for President Iliurimaii's ss'cial Irian whic h came along soon after, ami thus tho allemiit at train wrecking whs fori uimlely discovered before any harm had ls eii accomplish ed. Wliai 1 bin I olk Need Is a greater power of digesting nnd assimilating food. For them Dr. King's New Life Pills work wonders . They tone and regulate (ho digestive orguns, gently i xoel nil poisons fmui tho ss enrich the blood, improve appeli'e, make healthy llesh. Only 2'ic at Dr. Kroner's. .SOUTHERN" OREGON PKKSHYTKRY. A sjscial meeting of the presbytery of Southern Oregon was held in the Presbyterian church al A-M:ind la-l J hursday afternoon 111 reMinsc ton call from the moderator, 'llon-wi present: IC v. ( . . Ilavs, of (mints Pass; Hi v. T. F . Day, I). I), and Kl.t.r W.ll .(lore .,f Medford; R.-v. S H. Jones, of Jacksonville; Rev. Win. Clyde, I'hiK'iiit; Rev. F. (i. Strung! ami Elder J. P. Gilmorc, Ashland. Rev. ('. W. Hays was ehos'i moili r alor pro ti iii. I'r. Ilav, of the Synod of California, and Rev. (1. W. Nelson, of the ( oiigregat lonal Association of; Oregon, were invited to sit as cor resjMiitrling mcmlsTs. Rev. F. (r. Strange stand bis n-n sons for bis act 1011 in asking bis s n plo to unite with him in reiiest ing Presbvti rv to dissolve the pastoral re bitiou. Tho voice of duty seemed to be calling him to go down to Marsh field as a home missionary and do what he bail done iu Ashland ami in Seattle; ho bad given himself to the homo missionary work at tho Is-giu-ning of his ministery. He would al ways esteem tho years of his ministry ill Asbalnd us the very best of his life; in all probability his best work bad ls-en doini here; no pastor had ever bad a morn loyal or faithful church, and h nuked that his request lie grant ed simply lsvausc It seemed to U' duty ou hia purt. Tidings. Thomas Homes Furnished Complete New Goods Iron Beds Oil Cloths Tabic Dish Mats-Cotton Felt Mattress Picture Mould inas Tables. CJo Curls. We are Closing out somo Sofa Pillow Covers, regular 00c goods - 20 cents each, lviigs . - Co ' " Tents - - $3,45 up. Tin Tea or Cofleo Pots 10c, Coffee Mills 10c up. Wring ers $1.50 up. Wash Boards 20c up. Wash Boilora 8uc up. Headquarters for things for the House. Furniture l.ace Curtain! Multresses Cuts Linoleums Mattings Mirrors VV.I. vi,. u,. Wl. UvUllIllll ( Articles for this column are con tributed by the Women's Christian Temperance Union.) Tho ' regular meeting 'of tho"W.C? T. U. will bo held at tho homo of Mrs. E. A. Wudc, Juno fl, at 3 ;ao p. in. Tho election draws near; voters nro getting ready to cast their vot. Men of JoHephino county, aro you going to votu as yon pray? HcmcmlsT, tho Father iiIkivo who watches over tho ballot box, is tho same Cod you bave Ih'cii praying to for yeurs to rcmovo tho Hoiil-destroylng, homc-blightlllK evil the licnor tnilllc, from our land. Wo nil huvtt a work to do, nnd If we neglect what is ours to do, it will never be done. It, Is your duty, It Is your privilege to votu for good, honor able ami noble men. Ho np and do ing. " Faithful U ho that calletb you" a Tbess. 3; 3. Thirteen millions of young men on this continent, mid eight millions nev er attend church I Ail apilling fact! The saloons of this country must havo 1(K),(K)0 new Isiys every year, and they are getl ing them without much of a protest from anywhere. Shake Into Your Shots Allen's Fuot-Fuse, a powilur. It cures painful, smarting nervous feet and In growing nails, and iuslantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's I be greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Fane makes light or new shoes fuel easy, It is a certain cur for sweating, callous and hot, tired telling feet. Try it to day. Hold by all drug gists and shoe stores. Ily mail for 25c. in stamps. Trial package Free, Ad dress, Albn H. Olmsted, Le Hoy, N. Y. Treasurer's Notice. There are funds iu the City Treasury lo redeem tlie following outstanding War rants, proteslu I to lieceinber 1st, IH',18 interest ou same will reuse alter this date: No. K'l.l T.'L'l I'.'.'iH l.MI IJ.'i7 I '.'lb I.'b7 l'.'::4 Ij.ii l:u;l lL'h7 r.'.i2 I:'; I'JbH 1 1-1 I1MI 1 .tl ll'n.i I lib I No. L'2'. 1J71 l:M I::mi mo H'.i'i l'.'lki I.' Ill I-'77 lL".i I J:l IJM l:'i,:i K';il lusii M7 IL'lli I - .ri.r) IUI'1 l:'7l No. 1-M7 1 '.'- lu'.'.l U'lft l.'l.l 1JIH l.'7S I U'MH ii;i:t U';i:i l-'M.'t llMj K1H I.'::k i -.',' K'17 Kill Kl. No. KM KM Kisl Kill K7II KM'.! Kill KM K'-'tl K7II KX! Km I Kit KID Kill! 1217 Kb.") lilt km:, Kill Dated at (irants I'ats, Oregon, April 1 lib, l'.ML'. Cot,. W. Johnson, City Treasurer, There ii a Clan of People Win are injured by tlie use ol colIVe. Kecently there has been placed In all the grocery stores a new pr. paratiun called (iruili-O, made of pure grains, that lakea the place of cgloje. The most delicate stomach receive! it without distress, and b it few can tell it froih ooihVe. It does nut coat over '4 as much. Children may diink it with great bene lil. 15 cti. and J") cts. per package. Try it. Ask foi (ira'o-O. Absolutely v 1 M tikes the food more delicious and wholesome .....the- house furnisher This Week Paper Napkins-Dusters -Moro New onc3 just in. New Prices, Now Goods. New Dining Chairs. New Kockers. Now Art Squares. New Cftico Chairs. Window Shades. Laco Curtains. Picture Mouldings U ranltewart Tinware Glassware Lamps Cutlery Woodenware Thro Train Southeast. Northern Pacific Burlington Route. The St. Lntiii Special, the throuh ex press of the Northern I'acillc and Bur lington railroads from the Northwest to the Southeast, changed time on May i. The trans-continental service it materi ally benefited, aa connectioni for the Kast and South are now made with morning trains out ot St. Louis and Chicago. The Ht. I,oul! Special now leaves Portland, et 8:25 a. m. Tacoma, 3:40 p. 111.; Seattle, 3:50 p. m,; Spokane, 0:C5 a. m.; Helens, 10:15 p. m.; Bil lings, 7:00 a; ui. The nt w card it mora convenient to most cltiet in the Northwest. The train now carriet ttandard sleeper, tourist sleeper, dining car, cbair car, coach, and baggage car, Portland to Kanias City without change, also Ires recliuiug cbair car, Portland to St. Louis. It remains the great TIME SAVKK, as well ai the only through train between the Northwest and the Southeast. Kcvealt a brcat Secret. It Is often asked how such itartling cures, that puzzle the best physicians, areenected by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Here's the secret. It cuts out the phlegm and germ-infected mucous, and lets the life-giving oxygen enrich and vitalize the blood. It beala the inllamed, cough-worn throat and lungs. Hard colds and stubborn cougha soon yield to Dr. King's New Discovery, the most Infallible remedy lor all Throat and Lung diseases. Uuaranteed bottlet f.0o and fl. Trial bottles free at Dr. Kremer't. Win a prize with your Kodak $4000 in prize! olfered. See Voorhies. Reduced R.e.lea to the Eo-at Those' contemplating an eastern trip will bo interested to know that thero will shortly bo ou sulo greatly reduced rate tickets ill couuoctlou w ith the Km (iraiidn system, the, fam ous "Ccnio Lino of Tho World," This lino (ilfers Its imsscngers a most delightful nod comfortable jour ney to nil eastern Jioliits. It is the only transcontinental liiiu imssing directly through picturvsUo Suit Uke City "Tho City of The Suiuts," beautiful (Uiiwihk1 Springs, Lcudvilln, rueblo, . Colorado Springs (where a sido trip may bo made to the Uardeu of the tiodi mid tho summit of Pikes' Peak over tho ong-wheel railroad), and Denver, the queen city of the inter-iiiountaiu region. Stop overs uro allowed ou all classes ot tickets Three daily express truius mako close connections with all truius mist and west and afford a choleo of fivo distiuct routes of trnvoL Tho equip ment of these trains is tho best, in cluding frco reclining chair cars, standard mid tourist slccticr, a per fect dining ear service, and aLso per sonally conducted excursion cars, each in charge tif a competent gnido whose business is to hsik after tho comfort of his guests. No moro pleasant and iucxiicnsive means of crossing tho continent can bo found thau.is pro vided by theso excursions. For additional details, addn-sa, J. D. Mansfield, Geu'lA't, Kio Ciraudo Liues, K4 Third St., Portliuul.Oregou. Ihjre