ROGUE RIVER COURIER GRANTS PASS, OREGON. Published Every Thursday. Subscription Rates: Ons Ysar, in 1tsdcs, - 11-80 Bii Months, . .74 Tkras, Mi.nlhs. ... .40 tiinvhs Comes. - .06 Notice is herelir eiven that on" July 1 l!r., the mlwription rat of the Corsirs will be raised to fl.60 per year. Anywho pays their rutwcription now gel tue uen lit ol the cdeapcr rate. Advertising Races Furnished on application at the ofllce, by mail. A. E. VOORHIES, Propr. & MNOR Entered at the pout office at Orants I'S'S Oregon, as second-class mail matter. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 4, 1902. A Russian sago has predicted that the world will como to an end 1905. This should be a warning to the dirotors of the Lewis & Clnrk Ont Dial to select a site and get throngh with the fair on sthcdnlo time, would be too bad to delay Gabriel. Engcno Register. Notwithstanding the Sultan of Turkey is personally a low tyie of humnnity, perfectly irresponsible and degenerate, and rejiresents the worst government on earth, he lias been lionized in London by tho"King worshipers." Chance of birth is all that gives him standing anywhere. The citizen of Los Angeles have expended nearly f'liiO.OOO within the past ten years in advertising, ex hibitinns, etc., for the purpose of at tracting settlers and otherwise adver tising their city. It might bo per tinent to add that Los Angeles showed the largest percentage of gain in population daring those ten years of any city in America. The citizens of Grants Pass will do well to consider this proposition. Money Invested in advertising a town is not wasted, it is simply out on interest. "Any American who has a projs r sense of relative protiortioiiii of things, must realize) that to tlio men who fought for the Union in the dark days of the Civil War, there is owing a greater debt of gratitude than any others. Great were tho deeds you did and vital the need of doing them, Many were tho lessnos taught the rest of us, both by what you accom plished in tho war and by the way in which, when tho war wns over, you turned to tho work of jienco with the siime spirit which had led yon to triumph on tho tented fields." President Roosevelt In sjwech to O. A. R. Inst week. Next Monday morning tho school bell will ring, summoning the youth of tho cltv to BKSemhlo for Instruc tion after u vacation of three months. In this issuo of tho Courier we place before our renders a great di al of valuable information regarding the school and its work, in the lioim that every parent will become more in terested III the work being done for tho education of their children. Let each one take a jierHonnl Interest in the school, for in this institution lies the future success of the rising generation and the reputation of our city. The present school board luivo been untiring in their efforts in behalf of the school and have raised tho standard higher than ever before. They should be encouraged in every way possible mid should know that J their etforts for the good of the community aro lieing appreciated. Parents, visit the school and know what is being done hold yourselves in readiness to act in eon Junction with tho teachers and ofilccrs; the premier education of your children demands it. GOVERNOR GAGE TURNED DOWN. After lighting one of the most bitter jHilitieal battles in his public career, Governor Gago of California suffered defeat n thu republican state convention. Dr. Panlco of Oakland wits his strongest opponent from the start. Ho received the unanimous nomination of the conven tion on the sixtli ballot. The day was ail exciting one aud the scenes attendant ou the ballot ing for governor were full of the deepest interest. Almost t'tiuul to the interest of the delegates that was shown by tht large crowd of sjH'i'ta tors which filled the large npuco ill the rear of the hall. Every ballot was waited for with an eugenic that showed that every individual in the hall was deeply interested in the result At a Into hour it looked as if the fight might 1mi 1s t ween Dr. Pardee and Thomas Flint, Jr., but after a night s rest the Gage forces came up stronger lima ever anil for awhile it looked as if he might have a chance of winning in spite ot the strength of the opposit ion. Balloting began as soon as the con vention was called to order. The fourth ballot showed (iaga W ; Flint, 'JM; Pardee, III? ; Hayes, f7 ; Eilson,'.'!. The sixth ballot gave Pardee, 6M1,; Flint !!S0; Hayes, -II; Kdsou, 13; Gage 17. The nomination of Par dee was made unanimous on motion of Hayes, seconded by McKinley in behalf of Gage. Pardee then ad dressed (he eonvelit ion. In the eighth coiik'Ii --li'inil district convent ion, twenty lour ballots were taken without result. Oil the last ballot the vote stood : N u 1 1 . 4 1 ; Duniels,:i.'l; Smith, 20; Hooth 10. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Not ice is hereby given that Satur day, the Itli day of Ootids r, at 10 o'clis'k a. in. of said day at the Court room of the county court of Josephine wiunty, Oregon, has Imi-ii fixed as the time and place for hearing the final account or A. t . lloiigli as adminis trator of the estate of Enoch U Moon, deceased. All )-rs.nis interested III said estate are hereby uotitled to file their objections to said accountant, if any they have, ou or ts tore said date and then and there to lie present to show cause why said final account hall not b allowed. This notice is publiKlit-d by rdcr of said cnuntv " A. C. HOl'tiH, -Idmiiiisiiator. Don't Worry, Worry Kills When you come to the Red Star Store to buy we want you to leel that you're dealing with a house that is not trying to get as much out of you as it can, but rather to make every transaction you have with it as profitable and satisfac tory to you as possible. Only in that way can we hope to keep you as a customer. RED STAR STORE. W. E. Dean, Propr. Front street, oppo Depot. COMING EVENTS. Sept. 1 St. Monday Labor day dem onstration and dance at opera house in the evening. Sept. 4 Southern Oregon Pioneer Association meets at Jacksonville. Sept. 8. Grants Pass public schools commence. Aug. 14-24 Seventh Day Advent Camp Meeting at Grants Pass. Sept. 15-20 Southern Oregon Soldiers and Sailors reunion at Gold Hill. Sept. 11, The King of the Opium Ring, Opera house. Sept. 25-30 Oregon conference of the M. E. church at Grants Pass. Bopt. 80, Tuesday Georgia HiirtK-r Co. rendering the Lyric Queen at the Oiiera house. Oct. 1, Wvdnesday Georgiii Harper Co. in Little Duchess at thu 0s ra house. Oct. 8-ltf Synod of Oregon meets in Grants Pass. what do the Children Drink? Don't give them tea or cnHca. Have you tried the new food drink called Urain-07 It is delicious and nourishing and lakes the place of entree. The inure Grain O you give tho children the more health yon distribute through their systems. Grain O is made of pure grains, and when properly repared tsstei like the choice grades of collee. hut costs about as much. All grocers ell It. 15c and 25e, Quick delivery The Weekly Oregonlaa Clearance Sale OF Shirt Waists, Crash and Fancy l'arasols, Sun Bonnets. Children's Straw Hats, Lawns, Dimities, Ilatistes, Ftc. If you liooil any tf tho alum? linos it will pay you to look tlicm ovor. E. C. Shoes and Furnishiim Coods SOl'THERN OREGON NORMAL. The Southern Oregon Stale Normal School is making thorough prepar ations for tho coming year's work, Tho buildings ale being remodeled and rciaircd, and extensive additions to the chemical mid physical ile IKirtnients are lieing made. The facul ty is coiiiMised of strong teachers consecrated to the work, and each do- p'ir tinent is in the hands of a s)iccial ist. A year's course in Ijitin and ill Economics has licen added to further preire teachers for high school work. The training department will be es pecially strong. A man of splendid duration and wide cicriciicc will be at the head of this department. Much attention w ill In' gm u to ora tory, anil athletics will be made piomiitcnt. The cili.ius of Ashland have guaranteed some f'.MO us pi ies for excellence in these lines. The City Library of '.'OHO well selected volumes is thrown os n to students of the in stitiitiou. Hoard and lodging can be had at from .:0 t week to thill. Climate henlihv. Course of study practical and exhaustive. For cata logue of announcements w rite It. F. Mulkey, president, or Clifford Thomas, secretary, Ashland, Oregon DON'T FAIL TO TRY THIS. Whenever an honest trial is gixeu to Electric Hitters for anv trouble it is recommended for a inriiuinciit cure will surely lie effected. It never fails to tone the stomach, regulate the kidneys and Isiwels, stimulate the liver, in igorate the nerves and puri fy the bhsxl. It's a wondicful tonic for run-down systems. Ehetric l it ters Miivoly cures Kidney and Llvir Troubles, Stomach Disorders, Nervousness, SlcopU-sMicss, Khcuiiiit- "J tirim, Neuralgia, and expels Malaria. Satisfaction guaranteed by W. F. Krenrer. Only 50 cents. WILDERV1LLE ITEMS. Mrs. Ella Wilson of Ashland, visited a few days with her father, Mr. J, Vordin. " Omar Waldeu, of Medford who has been down to cities along the coast, visited a few days with J. Hocking on his way home. Sam McClung has returned home after a week's visit in California. Mrs. Jas. Hocking is suffering with a severe boil on her neck. The threshing machine passed through our community doing its general work. it. M. Robinson had over U00 bushels of grain threshed at his farm near Apple gate. Hop picking seems to be the center of attraction now a days. Chas. Mi-Cann and Scott Robinson are moving the saw mill owned by the William's Pros, from near Mur phy to close to Chancy creek. Mr. Cart got a load of lumber from Wert.'s mill. Chas. Met 'nun midwife have moved back to ( heir ranch near Chancy creek. J. W. McColliim, Jas. lU-king, nod daughter started for Klamath county for a few days' visit with Francis Hocking and wife, who live near Klamath Ijike. Mrs. Armstrong returned to Jackson ALL Summer Goods Linen Skirts. DIXON coiiniy afti r a ft w weeks visit in our community. Zntinni. John W. (hues of Chicago, the famous steel magnate, John A. Drake, Isaac L. Elwood, John Ijunlsrt anil Oaison C. Gates, all prominent men are rcpurtt-il to have joined in Unk ing a flying machine enterprise for the World's Fair Aeronautic Contest, ill which the grand prize is to be 100,000. Their machine is the in vent ion of E. L. Drake of Winchester, lud. OA TAIilill OF Till: HUONCH1AL 'IT FES hacking cough, makes von -li ; causes von to take cold He ; easily, m.ikes vi-u cough until von pig ; hnuK" ou cotittuiiou hacking I cough ; causes soreness in the chest; makes y,-ii cough up thick, t clltus ish 1 matter; makes you iii:li worse at nights; and in time leads to consump tion. S II. Catarrh Cure taken ill : small doses freiii nt'iv is a ssitive eisetoi.ini. I ui nig a tonic and viti- Mi.ing ell. ot. Tlio ebjict of small land frequent doses is to induce ex- Is etorat ion, nll.iy the spasmodic, iter ous art ion and get the true tonic cti.vt of this great California dis covi ry, which has caused thousands w hen all other remedies have failed. For sale by nil druggists. I'ook ' on Catarrh free. Address I Smith Pros , Kivmio Cal. j Shv thus,' self-sealing stone (lull jsrs ; at .1. WoUe's. Ifi "usia il Aif liilUaS. ?J Lsj its i ..ua rtjruis. TsiaOMd. Vm 3 rj In O ns S ilriMl.iA. i TO. CCU. Column LwK MUUWW (Articlts for this column ar con tributed by the Women's Christian Temperance Union ) The regular meeting of the W. C. T. U.will be held at the home of Mrs. E. A. Wade Sept. 12, at 2 :30 p. m. TO THE WOMEN OF THE W. C. T. U. Please allow pie a little Bpace in your column, in which perhaps( there may be something said which will give encouragement to coutiuno in your faithful efforts to keep back sin, and enthrone justice and righteous ness in the earth. In that historic winter of the Crusade, there were events which can never fade from memory. Women were seen in groups in saloons engaged in singing or prayer and sometimes in quiet expostulation against the wrongs of intemperance and tho sin of selling that which would dethrone reason and incapaci tate men and women for filling the mission in life for which they were designed. When they Were not allowed to enter the place where intoxicants were sold thev would stand in groups outside and pciform the same duties with a true devotion and sincerity calculated to make the stoutest heart ed consider whether he might not after all lie sadly in the wrong and would reap the just judgments of God if ho continued in his deadly work. And many did take manly courage and quit the business aud engaged in other occupations in an honorable and upright way gain ing tho rcs)s-ct and esteem of their citizens. Hut even then there were some who mocked when the faithful women were kneeling on the frozen or snow covered pavements' in front of somo door closed against them. The writer has seen the curled lip and eye of scorn sometimes from pusH- ers by whoso rank and education as well as convictions of truth and duty would bespeak for them a kneeling posture beside these earnest workers, hut only a few years jmssed until in fluence against the right blighted their own honins ; somo of those who mocked were culled to mourn beside the biers of those whom sudden and untimely deaths wrought darkest shadows over many hearts, and we thought as we stood beside the lifeless forms of some of these, it is a fearful thing to opioso that work which only brings peace to the home and to the nation. There are examples of this kind in many forms where there has bo n opposition to your work, but only one more will sullice perhaps, for warning for all. Not ninny years ago we chanced to Is) in a church when this expression was made by the minister in the pul pit, "Mothers had better stay at home with their children than to bo going about to Mothers' meetings".' I looked shout as men are apt to do, to see the effect this might have uimiii the fair sex, w hoe self Hicrif'cii g if.iits la enabled them to do true gospel service in this department alluded to. Upon their faces could only ls seen expres sion of pity, which seemed to havt back of it a prayer which reached to the very throne of God. Time very quickly uisses; a few years make great changes. The opposing minister lived to see his sou expelled from col lege on account of misconduct. If care hud been taken toward all help ful influences and a kind considera tion, without criticism, had been given, there would not have been the license to wrong doing, which oppo sition to right action is sure to bring. I have not seen my three wore years, and these things, with many others have transpired within my knowledge and they are sutlioiont proof to me that itis bettor to take the advise of Gamaliel, " Lest I be f ound to fight aginst God. May God sed the work. An Observer. THE MINES OF ALTHOl'SE. A corresiKiiuleiice from Holland, Josephine county, sends the follow ing to the Mining A Engineering Re view, of San Francisco: Sucker creek with its tributaries of Althouse, Great and Little Gray hack, Poland and Hcur creeks, is the largest creek emptying into the Illinois river. It has its slosi in the north slojs' of the Siskiyou moun tains, one branch ou the summit of Poland Hutte, and runs several thous and inches of water even at this sea son of the year. South of its source are the celebrated Oregon Caves that have never yet been fully explored. Sucker mid Althouse creeks product d from Ti, 000,000 to X,o00,l'lH ill pluci 1 gold in ' 111 and after and lire still lie ing profitably worked. Nuggets if fill, (' and fit have been found thi season on Sucker crock ; f too, iHl was taken out of theC alifornia Pur da in in '-III and tlo early 8'0's, but ow ing to the dangerous nature of the ground (several men having lost their li v drifting on it) work has eiasedand these bars that are soarcolv scratched are awaiting the advent of capital to turn out the balance of the f'00 or 100 and in one instance, Moo nuggets that were found on liodrock in '-P.i. Certainly not one fifth of this Iwir was ever drifted and the bedrock never thoroughly cleaned when it was. An attempt is now being made by Eastern capitalists to gobble the whole of this richly mini rained town ship iiinler the Timber and Homestead Acts, ami dummy lo atots an" In iug hauled ill by the wagon load and homesteads taken up oil steep hillsides to bo commuted and trasferred to the sharks at the end of six months. It, ild Hills am taken, under the Tim lier and Stone, laws, that have hardly I holier enough to fence them. The whole township is auriferous aud richly mineralised by quaitz and eopinr veins. The writer of this met one of these dummies going up the creek, who did Uot know where his claim was until he could find a icircacutatiTe of tho sharks to direct him. Rotweeu Kerby and Sucker creek, ou the divide of Tiger and Kelly creeks, rich copier ore has been truck. The reitt running nearly cast 'and west into the Grayba' k moun tains to the eastward. The walls are porphyry and diorite, with strong gossan that assays f- to ?:i rer ton in gold and ore running as h:gli as ri.-o jcr ton in cop;ior; mi l g ild has been taken out a few feet below the gos san; the ore is found in a blue quart mattrix; iu some places close undT the gossan; in other places (where the hills are loss denuded) covered up by arsenical iron, assaying to:! nor ton in cold. There is a good opening for capital here. The locali ty has hitherto been isolated, the nearest railroad station being Grants Pass, forty miles distant, but a new line is being surveyed from Giants Pass to Crescent City that will lass close here. It is seldom that so richly mineralized a country is found with good roads close to the mineral belt aud with fertile and cultivated val leys intersecting it, well waterdand timbered, and every facility for min ing, with produce of eveiy kind on hand to support a large milling com munity. IT HAS COME TO THE FRONT. The rapidity with which the Disc Graphophoue has come to the front is due to the fact that the quality of the records bus beui constantly im proved, from the time this tpye of machine began to be made by the Columbia Phonograph Company, the pioneers and leaders in the talk ing machine art. The advantages of Hat, thin and indestructible record. were always recognized but the manu facturers who attempted to uiak th'.'in failed so lnmeiitubly in pro ducing anything to compare with tin cylindrical records used on the grapho hniii) that the demand for them was unimportant. All that ii changed ; the Columbia Disc Records are a delight. If yon have not heard tin in you can form no idea of the advance that has been made ill them. The disagreeable scratch and the muftied effect has been replaced by a smoothness, naturalness and hril liancy which gives to Ihier reproduc tion a most charming effect. The Disc Graphophoue is made iu three types, selling at 2(1 and f 10. Seven inch records 50c each, J." kt dozen ; 10 inch records fl each, ill) jkt dozen. The Graphopliono and Columbia Records were awarded till Grand prize at the Paris Exposition of I IKK). The Colnmbia Phonograph Com pany, 123 Geary Street, Sail Fran cisco, headquarters for graphophoiics and talking machine supplies of every kind, will send you catalogues on application. "GREAT SNAKES. " If reports be true, travelers between Lakeview and the statu line would do well to carry along with tin either a big club, a shotgun or some antidote, as a protection against rattlesnakes. Recently, while on tin public highway near the Defer place, Mrs. T H. Cloud, Miss Eva Amick and Miss Mae Milhr encountered n monster, that showed tight. The tlio of sweet femininity doubtless looked good to his snakeship, mid he im mediately began climbing into th buggy. The ladies were articular us to the sort of company they want edon the drive, mid flu y immediately jumped out and gave the rattler full IKisscssion. He crawled upthcfrint wheel spokes, poised on the axel and then climbed into the seat. He stnicl tho cushion a few tiimswith his fangs, to show too ladies what h would have done to them had they been charmed by bis presence, and then crawled over the dashbinrdto the ground. Miss Eva Amick who was holding the horse by the bit, while her companions were hunting the high places, looked the snake in the eye as he crawled toward her, and iu a gentle voice addressed him : "Begone, vile reptile!" and that one moment she became the heroine. The snakn "droppul dead iu his tracks." He was ilumned, and died of heart trouble. The snake story is "founded on facts," mid can be veri fied. The ladies declare they did not have a "single bit of antidote for snake poison" with them. Lakeview Examiner. PAY VOI R TAXES. ruder the new law for the collec tion of taxes, nndpaid taxes become delinquent after the tirst Monday in October. The county courts have absolutely no jurisdiction in the premises, ami do not have the right to extend for a day the time for the collect ion of unpaid taxes. I'nder the old law regulating the culleetion of taxes, the payment of the same lio canie delinquent after April Ist, hut (he county court had the authority to make such extensions of time in which to m-il;e the collections "s was deemed priqvr. Put the county court has no power to act in this relation under the new law, ami taxes will iHcome delinquent after the first Mon day ill Octols r. Section 111, of the new law, treats with the delinquent roll, and pro scribes when and iu what maimer it shall lie made as follow s : "If any of the taxes mcnticitid in the roll shall remain unpaid, and the sheriff shall be unable to collect the same, he shall innm dintcly after the tirst Monday of October i Mend tin' amount of the tax on each several parcels of real pron rty, and upon the icrsoiial property assess, d t3 oai h individual. in a column provided for such puiises on the tax roll, headed delinquent and shall return such roll, together withastateiu.nl compiled there from and uitered tlnreon showing the total amount of taxis collected, the toial amount of double assessments and oilier errors. " etc. Subsequent siciiouscf the act pro vnbd that after the examination by the county clerk of the n il, and when the proper endits have In en made for errors, etc., then the roll shall bo returned to the slit riff with a warrant command ng him to sell the property upon which the tax was levied. So it wil be seen that the county ooairt has no voice iu th, matter. The tune when the unpaid taxes become delinquent i n the roil now -being col! eted is nguh.tnl u tircly by tho statute, and there wiil bo no (extension nf time this year. PHILIPS PKOPOSit:' BV tTHEL COI.SO. "l (CopyrlKhii d ly the Lially Story Pub. Co.) Old ib. i.:..M-r behevvd Inllistlf to b actu. in J ....i.-.i.L-r u..,t bread and liberal- j TO .,:..! w..a ;. told youm Philip M.ii,..r. : a: tie might call on hij' .i. i':.n im hm hkea (jmv.iii.i , i - er ntc iu word of love lo t.-.e : -' n:u. 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Ten conn . li erie t oey'll t.eo. : f t'.e fan. y si.oi t.v, nod u it's n Ti- : liiween them tl.e waiting will ir:ip, however, T'i'i'ip ttpian'e o :: i-:" w-Hitirrr t;.t In ;:nu- up the ".it ou! we-: c. '1 t!e'itU-;l to t.f c Titucly, ! a.i I'.rfm u .iv sj-iak n" Ar.i (.-I Inve to 1 1 r -.ply. hut 1 ' -i'-ft had -'.U' M-tl. St. r i ' :t i .11 mil- 0 a pr-'pi.;'! .if riitrrKitfe t. j. rr ! vi. m k ;,t't'1'' "! Vt'd, I t i'.:y ipt 't', iiiiu itmt a ,"!.'. wnc '."ii r in comind. r - I i! H '"I tir . 'I III-'.'!." Wl'lfh ti'l' !! a it I'.ro ; fhe iivnr- her . !;im ..i - I' IT' (1.1 ) I' U:. .1. .f f;.: . n! It JIN , -J (; The 11 n fly of f . Hf tfl.T to lllKi t)ViT .r"ve ajiiirft tl'c;n in vnin. t -it iMii:e vi: ii f 't-t ti i!(l- c u'il ' .i;'i. Kvi-n '- fTi tlit'V wvnt : i ! vf Vi'.li n.i ti urtlier . 1 ! ; HM'f - lit' !)'! ;t 'ic air.n- -f inv.ii '.ah'v iii-ciiiniiiiniei! ' l.i ' : w V.i-i. - v.n, a ; U'tl ti; illu-j " ('.rii'linn, ni.ii i with t e i:-.uri' -tnking V't it w.m t!.r i:-y::i a plmt.,-r-i; llat iir.ally carrieil in njnni tn (us maiuonta ai;d t.-i'i ;. . t i n .. . Am! iih v; ill Ollt 1 i:o uinvriit d I ,-r lln)!n-r'i rare. 'I 0 !" k: 't i;!ca nrcurrt'i! hi l.im one Sun ihiy nl'.i-ioio.in, .1 .p ivoihe-! out t'i new cut lrn. ai.il l e lost no ti-oe 111 tiyicn it. Ciir.-liilly prn-tiri: ctTta.n li t' 11. 1 Un n lri'ii. an-nl .1 ,t:c 'i r, i c ; iomol ll.i p.i I'Cr 1'' .!.' toe wnolo.w 1 ;ii. I- ','iikI went ever It - uri. 01 .i;- hnl.ilv niol on lai wihiik Kiile, hit. 1 i r'li'cud c'synn. 1'lii'n he at tuo iltc pal '-, s-t 1 i 1 wruiin sule out iv;i: i-. t.i t wall inn! dn,ti.;i aj.heil ti. 1, iron-! Ii-v kii ard. lio i .riiiot it with him wlii-ii he called up .11 ( leu Mii'e tlie foloiu n g eveiiirjf. The '' -s "' urtio lov 1 enjile .111,1 he o n- in i v r is i-l.iii on Simony. Ci rlrilile 'I in l.n il in ile!-r ,tfnl!j inii.i.ehlly mot il'i lip.'niti In hr 00.11 little room to diii!-.i t'.e I'lste in in. Ti.ttrly. l'lnhp h.-e! emJaeii jI that I.e tli-.i n -t -I.e iv.nild nil oi-'aii.l tl.e new ex t ri -oent lie wanted to i i- nil 1 lier inoie oli.uly if l-e I er-M-'; -ol.-; o.i t'.f 1.IK.1MVC II s ioait save a a ;M J::::;;i '.vi.fll II. lij.iiiiiu aiili.Mlhoeil tl .it '.e a :..:,-.! to ualoi, 1. e ii. velopiiicnt al.o. r.ni 0111 .. more lliTlni.le ranie lo the riui 1:, 0, My. ailioiiii!i quit 111. conscious of any 1 ti ll ior so (!tni.. "No, llemne. 1..11 can't," file told him, "liiitiiiin t o' Jaik runiii d.Mir with centle iVoimini; "voM 11, ike me too nervoiu when I io! y-ni lonie in. I'll tell you all ahout the ' ii' riineii' af'eraar.l." I' li p 1 ,:,:.) ilouhtid tl-.il she would keep her iv r d. i .1! i.e sai.l loiti.nii. It needed all in .'., i ontrol ami pauenoe to talk eo.iii-noiipl.oes oahnly with Mrs. Drewer un .-I (hrtnale retiirned. The liirl, iiieau while had received a start linir !io.-k. 'Miool hulrol I megrft as a developer," I''ii!i. I a l told lier as she ran upstairs mill l'ie p!.ite;!ol.ler contailnnK the "ex piT.111r.1t.1i ' i,,.k..n,ve, and this anent nhe l ad ao, onlum'i piepnre.l. She rocked the hllle tray h.uk and tortli for twoorthrie minute-., thin exposed it to tl.e rays of the led lamp. I.l.ok and white values" ale also reversed upon a iliotoKrap!,ie iur.i tive so tie min-iiFf which stared up at her u.u outlined m k'le.iiniii white letters upon 1111 ehoiiy h,ick,jround. And tins was the mei-ve: "My IVarest flirl: Wilfyou marry me? rmlip M.iiii'.ennn." The C:rl i row whit, and r ink as she read 11. 1 ski e i -.i g ;,,t nii i to eoiis.der. 'f en union, down t-i t c p 11 lor and 1 hud l-rolcii ti,.- -'re -t.o-. j. by a.-.-i-l.-ii t 01 oi-ij;ii si..- ( I'iilhp col, iied I'-itly, a lutyii u lii fancied ,!i,,ipi lost l.,i-.i;ve. took I I. y and vat dwn - t went tl'at ih -; i ' V.'ttetlicr ii.-! f 't t.iy, i Mis. lirewer, 'i'l' -i t-t tvir the "Mi-Iy t. t.i-sk. 'I lion t .i e now you 1111 iiaun iier. re i. .n: 1 .r , 1 N , t.,..ty knows h-iv ,.!, ir..ul.:. M, M.,',u.un may have laken lo secure the negative you have destroyed, t an't you make it up to linn in some way V "I don't know, mature," answered fler trnde, siiiiling and tilu-l.n-g n.!. iat.lv as ahe tiinii-l iier face aw.n in 111 1 ,-r mother an-l 1 niaiil rmiip. " s i . . ;i,l n "t lare to rep, , t t 1111 eii. even if I knew I , I do not. Hut we m.: !i f hun with some oliu-r Wo. k tlinik l-e-t. Suppo.e we ttv I--.1-. I rill,, nt -o.'ir.ioli ; resent I. if you A sudden tnoilk-'.t nia.u i 1-- c- rel-s hurn vet -..,e l.iilhiit'. an.. , ,.. I. ;,, ,h "'""el small pi.i.M- it.;-,. ,- , ,,t ,.. yci,',o,i..ii7,-i -. h;CV,," :ir.,,,i , I 11. 'p. And v.:iet er I i -. .,0 ,., ... lleo;ii. ai;lin. it iiould he .1 floio. . her iu.i.l tor.-fi , " ingcr pointed to tue nisci-ip- Hon: -1 A.-iifii St.ivos und Km'.-H ch.-np at J. Wulkc'ii. DR. FEiNNER'S KIDNEY and Backache All c!lsa?t of KMneri, Bladder Urlnarr t'rf us Al-. RSeoinjtism. Hjic -u h-n. Disease Gruvsl Dropsy, l'.iuJo Troublot. CURE cur. for you It . .r,'.. .?. ," ? !' hi' -ii u nt.' hi,,,. ,-,i,ls iM ,Ul.b CiS-S4J-illl A.I OllUstlltAllolia FfM. -F- rn I tind b.v-ii he. evir pi:r, j.-r.-.. H'liii-K unit s. jt,i,,j urin. I r.-utd u--t i.-ioiilol N d :i....ui h.'lu. Tlio as ,.t I'r tenners K..l.,e snl It i. kvl.r ii.-r,- O. WA.ii NEU, K n.-Uvii;,- ' iVnr-risM sr.-.. n. A.k f,,ro..k B.-.li- Tt I ST.VIKS'2AEi. r CVr Ct-ular j oner. Frvt.,0l4- V BUY T0PR0UND-S3.50-SH0ES. TIih TOI'UOITND SHOE is filled bHlveen oii'sjIb ami insole witu t Diix'nr of ground cork and rubber vthii h nets as a cushion for the eir ei's loot, keeps out nioistuie and prevents squeaking Uenl'einen! Wear only Topround n.t u'.ir. LmIit. keens its Crown iwnvn", ..v-.w -,- . ,le in the world for the price. mat Welch's Clothing' vStore, Opera House DIocli.. Grants Pass, -" Oregon. Ii 00 rti G. P. Pharmacy and W. F KRF.MER, Propr. I ' rrni': llCino of ilie lloiism Elinn iS 1 0 AT OPEKA iurgday, September 11 th Played to Standing Room in Every City of Import ance in the Union. imrmii M'1 V. 1 1 racl ion. This Season Fciturincj the Betvutiful and Talented Artist. Miss Katheryn Carvel. PARK AND WASHINGTON, PORTLAND, OREGON The school where thnmnoh w,rk h done; where the reason is ahvays Riw: w'' cotin l-.-ttce is developed; where bookkeeping is taught exactly a.; luniks arc kept iu lmsinc--s ; where shorthand is made easy ; where penmanship is at its best ; where hundreds of bookkeepers and sleiio-jraphcrs have been educated for success in life; where thousands more will be. Open all the year. Catalogue free. A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL. D., PRINCIPAL AVILLAJIETTi: UNIVERSITY 1902 OPENING ANNOUNCEMEMT. 1902. ColhKe l.iWru! ArlN S,.,t,.,her in. NoM11;l Deparirneiit, September Hi. lo ene of Miitic, .si'iilemier HI. l'r.-pai atory Dept., Sepleiulier Hi. Co. esPr.r Oiu.orv. Sepk'inher 1,1. It,.ie,8 IVpt., Septenitw 10 n leMH f A,,, Sep.einher hi o.i:,VH ,,f Meilicine, October 1. tull-nf ll,..,,l,vy. Scmemher . (,,, of Uw 0ctob.r 0, Tuition rates reasonable Ca.ta.loue sent on a.pplic.tlon. Hoard and room at Boardinj Hall, $3.10 per week, (ii.cj hianUitl, f,i.,l ,.,.-, I.e h n I in the cit for $2 60 to fl.W icr e, k in ,-r vnte (.inii'ios. Stn.hnte cm boa.,1 themselve. for even fl 0 cr nci'k. John 11. Coleman, President, Salem, Oregon. !fi".-Y;.-: ' I ; I . ; "' t? ss-Ls LI !.';; s i:.'.:''.-'-'-;!" i-..-, .., i- t.fiM r.iir.' ,. ": !, i . ;i. H. MI-, i , :o-... .;;. " H ..I Csno.; ! W.itorinu.-s I-t-.nl VoiiMtiiin P,, tlio kind il,.,t I),.wy u(.. , ,,,. Urns. TI,- r , uc ''Wicnnan, the sailor, the yachkman and even Wy, is liable to sudden attains of dixuso. IPKUUV U.IVlM') ActHlikemoKic'crcholer. cramps, udje cijs, w t,.Ilu f:om x Pusuru; TA no .ubMitnt. Price j;c. tljC $3.50 Shoes, made from White', Dolitli bitter: in fact. t:ie hi .1.. . . v,luft Our proscription deimrtmeiit i8 trusted to expert pharmacists have mastered the science of drug, and give to the preparation of evert niedieiuo n conscientiona cariifaln(!, and attention. Care and skill jirevont those mistakes which aro alwjf, perilous to the patients for whom the medicines aro designed. Pure, fr drugs are our sjiecialty, as well , full lino, of standard preparations, toilet and manicure articles. National Drag Store. THE HOUSE liuy Your School Books and- School Supplies ot 31. Clemens KKU.UU.K PRUtJiil.-iT, 0'ns front, Oppo. 0pr House. fUiV:.vAV(".ViViv:-'.v.' v ' " " vv ;o oir, r-vn s Icc'i.mi i.K.ir. sni. .:M-ntr. Ouiy m t-:u i a ,ir. : A LADIES' MAGAZINE 1 ; r-: N-sntiful tnWH fn; t- -rn S :; -"..' ,;:..'-"'T'" "n. : " a 5,. , , rr-""l li'i. ; (Klion. tic- Sub . S I... - , "' -nr. lo-d ;r 1-itUifM fop, S j.IrIi-h' ""iablt. Simply lto- S": ' -'"loiiuc-il and Ahs.'1-jiclir ! "'"Ht Taper Patterns. MS CALL . BAZAR, N-Seaat.Ali.9wfeoc Pattms.) i u i i i2 I i,J"E-.McCALI-co.,