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Patton's Sun Proof Paints Have a wide reputation anil are GtlARAIsTTEED to have Staying quality for IVZEJ YEARS Money refunded if not satisfactory. Cramer Bros. SOLE AGENTS Tlio Oil Cooking' Stove Hair-Riddle Hardware Co. AT JEWELL'S OLD STAND. Don't Ruin Your Eyes With Poor Glasses ' Cheap Glasses and badly fitted frames cause headache and pre mature loss of sight. Let me test your eyes without charge and fit you with a pair of glasses that will Keep Your Eyei Young. A full stock of Watches, solid gold and filled cases, Jewelry, etc., kept in stock. Fine Watch Repairing a specialty. .aIjIj t i : i jji 3'rci 1 1 :i t , Front St., Next to Palace hotel. JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. GETTING READY FOR THE Warm Weather of July is what you should do now by selecting one of our hands me summer hats, either for dress or outing. Our hats are beauties in style, trimming and exquisite combinations nf the lat est fusions in trimmings. We have many styles for many faces and all at a GREAT REDUCTION. Cull and we our line of wrners and skirts. These also at a GREAT REDUC TION. Mrs. J. New Idea 10c Paper Patterns.- Julia Marlowe Unequaled for Grace, l it and Comfort. THIS SHOE Has Two Farallel Panels of Elastic Goring Inserted in the Front, which insures the Fit and Comfort for which "Julia Marlowes" are Famous. They fit any size limb Without Changing the buttons. Do not take ev Substitute when o.bout to buy "Julio. Mo.rlowc" Shoe. Look for the nevme on every ole. TO BE FOUND AT White & Armstrongs' New Hank Huilding. Accuracy and Reliability in compounding are distinguishing features of our pharmacy. Physicians' prescriptions and f.imily recijasare here carefully preisired from strictly pure, fresh ingredients. We keep on hand always a large and complete stock of everything iu drugs, medi cines, tinctures, acids, etxracts, etc. AUo a full and fine line of perfumery, toilet articles and druggist sundries. Price always lower than elsewhere. G. P. Pharmacy ana W. r. KREMER. Propr. 4tO!5tFtS TfprTTV ODD FELLOWS BLOCK Host Is the automatic blue flame o'l cooker. It is a boon to the housewife iu hot weather und will boil, bake or roast like a charm. It burns a gallon of oil in sixteen to twenty hours, anil is the safest, simplest, cleanest and most economical stove ever made. A. Rehkopf 's. Shoe Iov Sloro. National Drug Store. personal E. E. Dunbar of Wolf creek was iu town Thursday. Roy Hackett was in from the Victo ry mine to spend the Fourtli. A. H. Lewis left on Wednesday for California on mining business. Miss Myrtle Utley went to Ashland Monday tojittend Chautauqua. Ora Smith of Waldo was iu town Monday and Tuesday of this week. Miss Zella Kurth went to Sams Valley Wednesday to visit for a time. Mrs. H. E. Chapman of Portland has been visiting friends in Grouts Pass lately. H. C. Perkins went to Six Mile on Thursday to make some surreys in that district. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis H. Stovall went to Portland Thursday evening to visit for few days. L. B. Jamison, general foreman of the Strong group of mines near Waldo, was iu town Monday, returning home on Thursday. Mrs. J. R. Casey and daughter Lena of Ashland spent the Fourtli with friends in this place. I. C. Mitchell and son, J. B. Mitchell took a buuch of 800 cattle to Gazelle last week from this county. Wm. Woolfolk came np from Port land to visit for a short time and may decide to return here to locate. Mr. aud Mrs. Geo. Howlaud made a trip to Jacksonville Wednesday ex pecting to be absent a few days. Miss Lucie George of Kerby visited for a few days in Grants Pass this week, returning home on Tuesday. J Miss Hazel Patterson returned to Roseburg on Wednesday after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wright. Arthur Woolfolk arrived last week from Sacramento near where he has been employed as superintendent of a mine. 2 John Robinson returned last week from a prosjx'ctiiig trip down Rogue river. Hn went to the mouth of the Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Duck arrived Wednesday from Roseburg. Mr. Duck is a S. P. fireman und is now located here. Mrs. M. A. Baldwin aud daughter, Miss Cora, of Ashland have been visit ing here during the week - with Mrs. W. T. Coburu. Mrs. Bertha McCarthy aud Miss Daisy Meissuerof Pokegaina spent the Fourth here, visiting with Mrs. How ard Robinson. Dr. J. speiice, one of the owners of the Speucc-Cass copper properties near Waldo, was a visitor to Grants Pass last week. Arthur L. Edgertou aud family came up from lgerua, Calif., to spend the Fourth with relatives here. They re turned home Tuesday. Miss Carrie Umphlette came down from Medford Thursday evening to spend the Fourth in this city. She returned Sunday evening. Geo. P. Furman has returned to Grants Pass from the Rising Star mine where lie has just completed a wood contract of ltXK) cords. Mrs. W. H. Freed, Mrs. Dennis Stovall, Misses Mary Day, Ojial White and Maude Williams, and Eg bert Robbins went to Ahsland Wed nesday to attend Chautauqua. Prof, and Mrs. Narregan, of Medford sxtit the Fourth hero and visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Freed. Prof. Narregan is leader of the Medford band. Miss lima Bergmuller, grand daughter of Mrs. II. E. Brown, re turned to her home iu Wisconsin Sun day after a stay of a year or more in this place. Dr. W. S. Holt will bo in Grants Pass next Sunday and will sis-ak at the Presbyterian church in the even ing. Ho will preach at Woodvillc Sunday morning. Roy Craig, Pearl Houck, John Becker and Ralph Trefren went to Jacksonville last Thursday evening and spent the Fourth iu that city, re turning Saturday evening. Herman Luethye returned on Tues day to Althouse after spending a week in Grants Pass. He is steadily devel oping his mine, the "Gypsy Queen", which is making a first class showing. Perry McDauiels of Lakeview, was iu town last week. Mrs. McDauiels has been spending a few months with Mr. McDauiel's parents at Murphy. They both returned to Lakeview this week. Mrs. J. 8. McCann of Im Croix, Wis., has been visiting at Kerby with her brother, W. J. Goitres and left for her homo on Sunday evening. She has lately returned from Dawson City. Mrs. L. S. Trefren, Mrs. A. L. Honck, Miss Edna and Carl Houck visited relatives and friends iu Jack sonville on the Fourth and returned to Grants Pass on Saturday' evening's train. Prof, and Mrs. F. E. Young, Mrs. J. W. McDongall, Mrs. A. W. Silsl.y and Misses Irma and Hattie Silsby went to Ashland Monady to attend the Chautauqua. Prof. Young will give instruction iu stenography. F. B. Gay returned Monday from Grants Pass bringing with him his daughter, Mrs. Chaa. Hancock. Mrs. Stone and Mrs. J as. Trimble all of whom will visit relatives in this city and at Smith River. Del Norte Rf ord. H. B. Hendricks who recently pur chased the Halleck property on Sixth street, lias been traveling over this county in the intercts of the Oregon Fire Relief Association. Last week he visited Medford to adjust a small ' loss at that plae. Mrs. Day of Murphy visiud ' ill ! town during the past week and on Sunday atteuded the Bethany Presby terian church of which she is the eldest member being 97 years of age. Mrs. Day gave the first $' for the erection of the Presbyterian church building in this city.- Bicycles aud Bro. Repairs at Cramer THE KLAMATH REPRESENTS TIVE RETURNS. Rev. Jesse Kirk, the official repre sentative of the Klamath Indians, ac companied by his sou, who has been attending tlio Carlisle, Peun., and Phoenix, Arizona, training schools, arrived in Ashland, Tuesday, ou his return from Washington, and left for his home on the Klamath Reservation, Wednesday morning. Mr. Kirk left for Washington last January to look after some legislation regardiug the Klamath Indians growing ont of the allotment of the lands of the Klamath Reservation iu severalty to the In dians. He reports having been quite pleased in his mission and succeded among other things iu obtaining a rul ing from the Interior Department grant- i ng all Indian children born during the past four years, or since the act was first passed, a share iu the allot ment of the laud of the Klamath Reservation iu severalty. The bill to grant the Indians a large sum of mon ey for lauds lost through irregularities in the boundary of tho Klamath Reservation was energetically pushed by Senator Mitchell and passed the senate ; but owing to a press of busi- uess did not get through the lower house of congress. Mr. Kirk reports that Commissioner Binger Hermann, Senator Mitchell, Congressmen Tongue aud Moody were most active in aiding legislation fav orable to the Klamath Indians. He expects to reach his homo tlio 3rd and ou July 4th there will bo a grand pow wow of the Klamaths at which the Rev. Mr. Kirk will report the results of his mission to Washington to the In dians. Tidings. . TRACY. Thursday was a red-letter day in'the erratic career of Convict Tracy. He killed Policeman E. E. Breese and wounded fatally Neil Rawley, in the city limits of Scuttle, that evening, after having murdered Deputy Sheriff Charles Raymond, of Snohomish County, and probably fatally wound ed Deputy Sheriff John Williams, of King County, earlier in the day. Iu his hopeless (light for safety, at no consideration for human life, Tracy covered probably HO miles. He was first encountered by a Seattle pnsso near Bothell at 8 :80 o'clock in tho afternoon. Evidently, the con viet saw his pursuers before they saw him. He had taken a commanding position in a clump of huge firs, and opened firo before ho was discovered. He fired five shots in all, Raymond was instantly killed by one of the Winchester rifle balls. Another struck tho raised rifle held by Will iiyns, split iu four parts, and entered the deputy Sheriff's breast. Shortly after 8 o'clock Thursday evening, Tracy was located in the hnuie of Mrs. R. H. Vanhuru, at the southwest corner of Woodland Park The news was conveyed to Fremont by a butcher's boy, who broke tho intelligence lust as Sheriff Cudihee drove into tho suburb from Bothell. Tho house was quickly surrounded, but Tracy again exemplified his un precedented luck and irnu nerve by deliberately fighting his way through the guards, killing Pulieciuiiu E. E Breese, mortally wounding Guard Neil Rawley, and disappearing into tho brush toward Ravenna Park Sheriff Cudihee twice had a bead up on the desperado, but was unable to fire for the reason that the fugitive had taken the precaution to walk be tween two impressed men, whoso lives would have been imiicrilod had the sheriff opeued fire with his rifle. Tracy upiicarcd at the home of John Johnson, at Port Madison, at two o'clock Saturday afternoon, took pos session of the premises, and sX'iit the afternoon. He ato heartily, changed clothing, and at dusk impressed a hired man named Anderson into de barking with him iu Johnson's row boat, presumably for the Hood's Canal country. Sheriff Cudihee ut noon Sunday chartered the tug Sea Lion and left in hot pursuit of the fleeing outlaw. Ho went first to Port Mad ison, and from there took up the chase, accoiniBinied by a small body of deter mined guards. It was afterwards as certained that the convic t went to wards Whatcom. Neil Rawley, wound ed ou Thursday, died on the following day. Examination of the bullet which caused his death led to the belief that he was not shot by Tracy hut by some iuciiiImt of the isisse. There seems to Iks reason for believing that Tracy killed his partner Merrill, as he says he did. NEW SOUTHERN OREGON CORPORATIONS. Three new Southern Oregon corjsir ations have filed their articles with tin secretary of stale at Salem during the past week, as follows: Ashland Iron Works, Ashland, cap ital stock ('.'0,0110; r B. Provost, .1. I,. Fcntoii, George Wild, W.A. Frocburg. Oleiie Livestock CoinMliy, Klamath Falls, (80, 000; I. D. Appl.gatc, C. N. F. Armstrong, Rex E. Iiord, C. W. Jackson, R. W. Prosser. Mountain View C'npr Company, Kerby, Josephine county, (1,200,000; W. J. McNamara, W. E. 01msteadr J. L. Sowell, J. (. SowelL SUNDAY SCHOOL LIBRARY. The Bethany Presbyterian Sunday school has instituted a free library for its scholar. Fifty books were re ceived on the first of July and on, the first of October 50 more will be re ceived aud the others returned In additiou to these, about 75 book will lie contributed, so that there will be about 125 book in the library. The Wits are free to nicmlsrs of the Sundav aches",!. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders For Children. Mother 'irsjr, for years a nuise in the Childreo'i Hume in New York, treated children succetalully with a remedy, now prepared and placed in the drug stores, called Mother (tray's Sweet I'uwders for Children. Tbey aie bartnleas as milk, pltaaant to take aud never fail. A certain cure for feverish nr.., cU...i.H.u-.. ....-.,.. iteming ing .'oili.rn uiaoruer. ami remove. I worms. At all druggie'., 25e. Sample sent Free Address Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, Y. Acorn Stoves and Range cheap at J. Wolke's. L local Dappctiinod Dr. Flanagan, Resident Dentist. Go to Coron for Plumbing. Hammocks at Cramer Bros. Camp Outfits at Cramer Bros. Get your hair cnt at Abe Mocks. M. Clement, Prescription Prmigii . Se Voorbies about Kodaks and Supplies Prospectors, get your hardware at Cramer Bros. A splendid line ot Royal Charter Oak Ranges at Cor en's. Garland Stoves and Ranges at Cra mer Bros. Shoes made to order at L. A. Lncus & Son's Harness shop A complete line of th celebrated Mitcbell Buggies, Hacks and Wagons. Hair-Riddle Hardware Co. District Attorney A. E. Realties was a visitor to Grants Pass Sunday. Acorn Stover at Cost at Wolke't. Shoes neatly and quickly repaired at L. A. Lucus & Son's at Haekett's old stand. Fine lino new buggies just received at J. Wolke's. Cottage .Grove is to have a new S. P. 24x113 ft. depot, a handsome structure as compared with the old building. See those self-sealing stone fruit jars at J. Wolke's. Curtis & Co. Watchmakers, and Jewelers carry a nomplete Block ol Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, All kinds of repairing done. All work warranted. Odd Fellows' building. Yes, we sell Porcelain waro. Not cheap granite. Call and sco tho differ once. J. Wolko. Strobcl the shoemaker is still at Haekett's old stand doing shoo rcjiair ing and new work. Call and see him ; always ready to accomodate you. Gut yonr shoes repaired at L A Lncus & Son's Harness shop iJrakemnn Archie Urteve, who was so severely hurt near here a short time ago, by being pinched between two cars, lias been -taken to the hospital at San Francisco. Ho has not fulfilled tho promiso of sieedy recovery. II. L. Andrews, the clover book kccjicr of tho Old Channel Mining Co. which operates extensively in Jose phine county, and Miss Myrtle Vngeli of Medford were married at the home of the bride's parents Tuesday. In unison with their many friends we tender our congratulations, and trust their journey on matrimonial seas will boahappy and iirospcrous one. South ern Orcgouiau. Ice-Creain Freezers at Cramer Bros. Rouge river valley apples are noted as much for their keeping qualities as for their eating qualities and baud some appearance. It .is nothing un common, where they aro properly kept, to have old apples keep until the new crop is fully grown. Mrs. L. F Lozicr, of Medford, used tho lust of her apples last Friday and they were then iu quite as perfect condition as they wero hist winter. Thev wen miselectcd apples from Olwell Bros orchard and were given no special care to insure their keeping. Mail. Bargains iu Lamps at Cramer Bros. Mrs. Sovems has called our utteu tion to tho erroneous inference which night Im; drawn from the article in the Courier several weeks ago regard ing the burning of a housu owned by her and tho subsequent arrest of King. It was stated that King was not satis fled with a business settlement with Mrs. Soverns but this was not the case King was a worthless sort of fellow and did not properly provide for his Wife. This of course caused trouble and for spite it is supisiscd he set liri to tho house his wife lived in. Get our prices ou Rifles Cramer Bros. WANTED. wanted lo exchange a piano us nirt isiyiuent for a house ami lot. Will give a bargain and pay ha lain in cash. EHquirn at this nttlco. MULES FOR HALE. Four young, strong aud good work ing mules, wagon aud harness, for sale at iny place at Wildervilh J. T. McCunii. L( (ST. A breastpin made from a 25c pn ci initials L. A. W. on face, lost July 8d. Finder please leave at this olllce LOST. On Rogue River road, leading from Grant Pass to Leo's Hchisil House mie lmckago containing three shirts and one piece underwear. Find will please leave at office. FURNISHED ROOMS. For rent Three furnished rooms on east Front street. Inquire of Mis. Geo. Almy. SERIOUS INJURY, Hazel, tho seven year old daugliti of W. J. Howard, was very severely injured on Monday by falling from a load or hay 111 Lister & Calvert field. She was riding ou the lnae wheu it slipped and fell from the wagon. The little girl fell usn the ground and the hay piled uin her. When rescued she was uu conscious and evidently very badly hurt. It wa thought a pitchfork had entered her eye, a it wa awoll ana weeding, nut ineitical opinion doc not incline to that belief. She ha not regained consciousness and her condition is very seriou. SAVES A WOMAN'S LIKE. To have given up would hare meant death for Mrs. Louis Craig, of Dor Chester, Mam. For years she had en dured untold misery from severe lung trouble and obstinate cough. "Often she write, "I could scarcely breathe and sometimes could nut ja-ak. All doctors and remedies failed until I used rjr King's New Discovery for Con sumption aud wa completely cured" Sufferers front Coughs, Cold, Throat and Lung Trouble need this grand remedy, for it never diMpiut. Cure is guaranteed by W. F. Kremer. Prlr 50 cents and (1.00, Trial bottle free. PROF. YOUNG AT CHAU TAUQUA. Prof. F. E. Young, Superintendent of the Grants Puss public schools, has been engaged as teacher for a course stenography during the Ashland Assembly. Ho has just recently re turned from the east were ho has made careful study of the different systems of stenography and is now ready to in troduce a system, tho test of whose merits has proven it to bo the peer of all systems, both iu legibility aud speed, and yet is so simple as to en able the studeut to accomplish wonder ful results in a limited period of time. He states that in a class of fourteen students to whom was given an equivalent of thirteen days of in struction a speed of 78 words per minute was attained on new matter. These students were employed during the day aud gave practically no study to the subject outside of recitations. Thus he knows from experience as well as from ohpservntiou what can bo accomplished along this line by the use of his system which is superior to all others. Prof. Yonng wiil ho accompauied by his wife who is also an experienced teacher of stenography. Chautauqua News. BASEBALL CHALLENGE. A nine selected from the .hardware men aud iron workers, challeuegs the other business firms and professional men of Grants Pass to a game of liaso- ball Iu tho next two weeks. The game to bo held at tho baso-ball grounds. Proceeds to bo devoted to somo charitable purpose. For fur ther information address T. P. Cra mer. AUCTION ! AUCTION I . Opposite the Depot, on Saturday afternoon July 12th at 2 p. m. I will sell to the highest bidder, terms cash a fine lot of Household Goods. These goods have not been used 00 days and are new and first class and consist in part of a linn Cook Stove, Kitchen Utensils, Table- ware, Carpet 21yds., Carpet Lining, Couch, 4 Rocking Chairs, Iron Beds, Mat reuses, Springs, Kitchen Tables, Extension Dining Tables, Chairs, Comforts, Window Shades, Art Squares, Rug, Portieres, Ijimps, Pillows and other articles too numerous to mention John Handle, Auctioneer. BAND CONCERT NIGHT. The ladles of the Episcopal Church will serve ice-cream and cake iu the lining room of the Josephine Hotel on Friday evening July 1 Ith. Every body is invited. NOW IS THE APPOINTED TIME The O. R. & N. Co. has just Issued a handsomely illustrated pamphlet en titled "Oregon, Washington & Idaho and their resources. " People iu the east are uiif inus for information about tho Pacific North-West. If yon will give the O. R. N. & Co. agent a list of names of east ern people who arc likely to he interested, tho booklet will be mailed free to such lvrsous. A. L. Craig, G. P. A., Portland, Oregon CIRCUIT COURT. Circuit court for Jocphine county, July term, will Ihi convened next Monday, July 1 1. MAR It IE I). ANDRKWS-VOGELEI-At Med ford Ore., Tuesday, July I, I'.KIJ. II. U Andrew and Miss Myrtle Vngelei Mr. Andrews is bookkeeper at the Old Channel Minn and is well ami favorably knovm iu this place. DIED. MOCK At Alhia, Iowa, Sunday July fi, I'.Mi.', J. A. Mock, aged fia. Deceased was a brother of our tow n man A lie. Mock. JONES Near Grants 1'iiks, July 7. r.rj, Mrs. Aton.o join s. The funeral services were held at the Christian church Wednesday morning. BKATHERS-At Merlin, Wendesdav July -J, I'.IO.', Hie six year old ilaugli lor nf Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Heathers of Merlin. Cause of death, diphtheria. CHAMBERLAIN -July 4, Chiimls'i'la iu, aged In years. Lie Allen's lout taie, A siwiier lo hu shaken into the uliocs Your (ret feel swollen, nervous and hot and g-t tired easily. II you have smart ing feet or light shoes, try Allen's Foot Esse. It cool the feel, ami uiuko walking easy. Owe swollen, sweating feet, Ingroa ing nails, blister ami callous spots. Relieves coins ami bunion of all pain and gives rest ami comfort. fry it to-ilay. Sold by all diugnists ami shoe store lor L'5c. Trial luicka.'e Free. Addles, Allen S. Olmsted, I.b Roy, N.Y. OPEN AIR CONCERT. Program (or the o n air ('m rt at July Railroad Park llth. : Friday evening Quick march "The Teuis'sl. " Selection from It. ili Kut en's Op era "Robin 1 loud, 1 1 "Rain In Sunshine, "Clarinet Snlu, Van Dyke. ' '( 'non Medley. " "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, "Dai i'mie Solo. Art Fryer. March "Cahaletia". Grain 0 ' (irain 0! ReuieiiiUr that name when you want a delicious, appetiing, mniiisliiug loo. I drink to take thn place of coII'hp. a'o'd by all K"""r and liked hr all who have used it. (mill II ia made ol pure grain, it aida digrjlion anil atrengthena Ihe nerves. It I not a alimiilnnt hut health biuldrr and the children a well at the a lalia can dunk it with gieat benelit. Coata ahoiit an much as coffee. l.V. and .'ic per package, your grocer lor (irain-O. A-k HAIL IN COLORADO. In a J in villi- let ter to a Grants Pas friend, Mrs. R. W. 1'ir-on writes, mnler date i, f July --Last Friday a terrible hail storm went thrnugh here, and everyone iimund is more or less injured. We hiiv.i absolutely nothing left nf 70 acres nf grain, but wu had it jmrtially covered by hail Insurance so it will not he a total loss. The taitatoc and Iss ts were not hurt ; we have 47 acres of Jsitaioi and acre of ts-et. " Men Don't Talk ONSOTVMI LATEST DESIGNER WlAIER3 0e .FINE CLOTHING. P. IMP 65' WALK OVER SHOES. MEN'S FURNISHINGS, TRUNKS and VALISES CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAM. Following is tho program of the Chautauqua Assembly at Ashland which is held July 0 to 18, l02; Evenings, 8 o'clock : Wednesday, July t) Concert, The Colonial Ladies' Quartette of San Francisco. Thursday, July 10 Illustrated lec ture, Miss Jessie Ackerman. Friday, July II Is-cture, Rev. Rob ert Mclntyre, D. D., " Buttoned-up People. ' ' Saturday, July 12 Lecture, Kev. Rob ert Mclntyre, "The Sunny Side of Soldier Life." Sunday, July 18 Young People's Meeting, (1:80. Sermon, 8 o'clock. Monday, July 11 Violin and Vocal Concert, Mrs. Susie Fennel Pipes, Violinist. Tuesday, July la Lecture, Hon. Henry Watterson, "Money and Morals." Wednesday, July 15 10 Chas. F. Craig, Great Picture Play, "Shore Acres." Thursday, July 17 Chas. F. Craig, "An Evening of Character Sketches." Friday, July 18 Grand Concert. Afternoons, 2:15 o'clock. Wednesday, July 0 Completion of School Organizations. Thursday, July 10 Concert and Read ings. ' Friday, July 11 Lecture, Miss Jessie Ac kcriniiii. Saturday, July 13 States Day. Sunday, July 18 Sermon 11 A. M. Monday, July 14 Hon. Henry Wat terson, "Abraham Lincoln." Tuesday, July 15 ReadingsT Miss ' Charlotte Graeher. Wednesday, Julyl tl Rest. Thursday, July 17 Children's Con cert. Friday, July IS liuslness Meeting. TIRED OUT AN ELDER. Rev. Robert McLean, pastor nf the Third Presbyterian Church, of Port land, nod Wilson ileiiiliel, an elder in Ihe church, have just returned from a lishing trip on the Rogue River. A the llsh are not yet running freely, they liiiv.ii no great fish stories to re late. Mr. McLean recently tendered his resignation to cuter the mission Held ill Porto Rico, aud is expected to he there the 1st of OctolsT. Some of the meiiilHirs ami the elder have ill sistcd all along that Mr. McLean was lilo advanced iu years to stand the rigors of the new climate ami hard ships incident to a missionary life. Among the doubters up to this Southern Oregon trip was Mr. lieui tlcl, hut he has come home impressed with tho idea that Mr. McLean is abundantly fitted for the Porto Rico Held, or any other hard job. Mr. Ileiiiliel followed Mr. McLean up and down Rogue River through the rough est kind of country until he wus coin pli li ly exhausted and glad to find a hayloft to rest in. Mr. Beliillel i now convinced that lie cannot say that Mr. McLean Is too old to go to I'orto Rico after his cxiicrlcuco iu he Rogue River country. Oregoniau, There is more Catarrh iu this sect ion nf the country than all oil diseases put together, ami until tin- last few years was siipsised to bo in curable. For a gn at many years doc tnrs iirnuniiiii ed it a local disease, and prescribed lis-aj remedies, and by ceili stantlv Tailing to cure with local treatment, plonoiim il it iucurahli N n in e has proven catarrh to ls const it ut inual disease', und therefore requires coii si it una I treatment. Halt Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J Chemy Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only coiisiituiial cure on the market. It Is taken internally In doses from IU drops to a tcasssnful. It acts directly nn the blond and luucuos surfaces the system. They otter one hundred dollars for any case they fail to cure Send fur circulars ami testimonials. Add. F.J.CHKN'EY & CO., Toledo Sold by Druggist.,, 7.V. Hall's Family Pills uiu the best. OREGON'S FAVORITE SEASIDE RESORT. R( cigni.iiig the advantage of New lrt, as a summer resort over la asiil ' resorts iu the northwest, and to make it iiHsil,l,. for all who desire to do so to nd their vacation by tho oceau waves, the Southern 1'acitlc Company, in connection with the eastern railroad w ill place ou sale, effective June l.'ith round trip tickets from all points in Oregon ou tho Southern Pacific to Ncw (irt, gisid for rcturu until Octo her Pith, at specially ri'duccd rules. For full Information please inquire of your local Bgciit. of clothes as much as women do, perhaps, but, all the same, every man who buys one of our $12 Suits tolls his friends what good Btuff there is in it, how well it fits and where he bought it. These Suits are not equaled elsewhere at $15.00. H. Harth & Son. ADLETS. rOR, RENT. JOOMH for rent furnished and unfur " nhdied for house keepimc. Mrs. Clara Matlison, (ith and K streets. FOR. SALE. MX HEAD OK HOUSES for sale; weight frem l.:KJ0 to 1,500 pounds each: vouna- and sound; OKI sere of good timber on neasiuii creek, iu nines irom Woourille. The timber and hones will sell reasonable. Addntsa 11. U. Kesteraon, 'Jold Hill, Or, rPHKEK Milch Cowa and a food Pack A I'onev for sale at Ilia Neelv ranch at jump-oii-joe uriuge. H Ewes, 00 January, lambs, and One v Muck, t'otawoold and Merino Mixed. free from Disease, (or IV) for the Hand. 1 uur choice of DO ewes. AU lambs and Uia Huck (or S&0. Hcuit UriOln. O rants prss. Oregon. 175 for 100 acres with large barn, 3 room house, 2 other buildings 10x12, grape vinyard, living spring water, -10 acres cleared, 2 creeks close by. Call at this olllce. BICYCLE REPAIRING. pAKK your wheel to Cramer Bros, (or HOME FOR SALE A Modern 5 room cottage with bath, pantry, cellar, sud. all conveniences, In first-class condition; S blocks (roin post olllce, (or sale (or (1850; terms to suit. Inquire at this olllce COUNTY TREASURERS NOTICE. There are funds In the treasury to y all warrants protested np to July (Ith, 1805. Interest ceases at this date. J. T. Taylor, Co. Treas. May llth,iy02. Fishing Tackle and Sporting goods at . Wolke's. ' CHAUTAUQUA. The. Southern Oregon Chautauqua Assembly July B 18 ut Ashland, Ore gon. Everything first-class. Lectures, schools, music, fun, pictures, good uinping. Hon. Henry Watterson aud Robt. Mclutlro aro among the lectur era He sure to come. For particu lars address T. A. Hayes, sec., i 'Ashland, Oregon. A Minister's Mistake. A city minister was recently handed a notice to be read liom bis pulpit. Ac companying it was a clipping (rom a newspaier bearing upon the matter. 1'lie clergyman started to read the ex tract and found that it began : "Take Kemp's Balaam, the best Cough Cure." This was hardly what he had expected and, after a moment's hesitation, he turned it over, and found on the other aide the matter intended (or the reading. COW FOR SALE. A goisl milch cow, Jersey, for sale. Inquire of W. B, Nipper. FOR SALE. A good, sound draft horse weighing alsmt 1800 for sale. Call on O. R. Penny, four miles east of town. Ladle Can Wear Shoes Ons site smaller after using Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken into the shoe. It makes tight or new shoes (eel easy; gives Instant relief to corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort diacovsry ol the age. Cures aud pre vents swollen (eet, blisters, callous tnd sore spots, Alleu's Fool-Ease is a cer tain cure (or sweating, hot, aching (eet. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c. Trial package Free by mail. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, I,a Roy, N. Y. what do the Children DrlnkT Don't give them tea or coffee. Have joa tried the new foud drink called (Jrain-O? It is delicious and nourishing and takes the place of coffee. The mere ijrain O you give the cbildren the more health Jou distribute through tbeir syatema. Grain O is made of pure grains, and when property prepared tustea like the choice grades ol coffee, but coots about '4 at much. All grocers sell it. 15c and 25c. The Excitement Not Over. The rush at the drug store still con tinues and daily scares of people call for a bottle of Kemp's Baleain (or the Throat and Lungs (or the cure o( Coughs Colds, Astbiua, Bronchitis and Consump tion. Kemp's llaleam, the standard family remedy, is sold on a guarantee and never (ails to give entire satis(acUon Price 25c. and 50c. M ISS LAURA PARKER. INSTRUCTOR OK PIANO MUSIC. Cor. D and 3d sts., Noith ot Factory