"4 cc3 Fine Cooking apples, Orange Cling and Salway Peaches, Grapes, Casabas, Nutm:g and Water Melons, Etc. Just Arrived Smoked Salmon, Salt Salmon, Spiced Herring. White House Grocery, 1 Opposite the P. O OUR LINE Of Air ti.rlit heaters includes all sizes and prices from small stoves suitable for Bedrooms at $2.75 up to large stoves for Stores. Wc Deliver and set up all stoves sold iiL town. Cramer Bros. ODD FELLOWS BLOCK. PATTOXS SUN PROOF PAINT. Good Fisherman Ilair-lliddio Hardware Co. Uhe LATEST All the new styles in Ready-to-Wear and Trimmed Hats that will please in Style and Price. Do not miss seeing thera. Finer line than ever before in Child ren's Hats and Tarns. A Full line of the new ideal Mrs. New Idea lOe Paper Patterns. TRIMMED Miss Weston has her full stock of Fall and Winter Trimmed Hats on exhibition at her store on Front Street (second millinery store east of Sixth) and would be pleased to see all her old customers and many new ones. The very latest styles are on exhibition, comprising many new shapes and new trimmings. Come (offee f H. C. Bobzlen, Propr. GARLAND STOVES. will need good tackle. Our stock of Flies, Sikkmis, Lines, Reels and Rods is complete und we sell the best that can be procured, f isliermen using our turtle are saro to get good reports from the other end of the line. AT JEWELL'S OLD STAND. MILLINERY patterns, toe; when sent by mail lie J. A. RehKopf. HATS and See Them. personal R. Thomas went to Portluud Mon day on a buying trip. Mrs. A. W. Dock returned on Wednesday from, a visit at Portland, George Bacher left for Portland Wednesday, were he goes to enter tlie Portland Dental College, Mrs. T. A. McCourt, of MeMiuu- ville; has been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Meadt, during this week. Frank Davidsou, of Missouri Flat, is reported to bo in a very critical condition. lie has been sick sonie time. D. N. Stearns, who has been at Sel- ma for sometime paBt, has resumed his old position with J. W. Howard at Kerby. Fred Deuny, who was formerly a telegrapher, has become a fnll-fledged fireman, on a passenger train running out of Grants Pass. Mrs. A. E. Vrmrhieu mul son r.. turned home Tuesday after bavin? spent the summer in Greenville, Mich, with Mrs. Voorhieg parents. Mm. J. O. Curtis, wife of J. G. Curtis, Jeweler of this place, arrived from Centralis, Wash., last week to make her homo in Grouts Pass. The Misses Thompson of San Fran cisco who have been visiting their brother at Kerby during the summer, were in Grants Pass on Monduy and left for Boston, Mass. Tuesday. J. O. L'ucua returned Tuosday from a week's stay at Grants Pass, whither he was called last weokby the serious illness of Mrs. Lucus. The lady, we are glad to note, is now very much improved. Medford Mail. Mrs. C. J. Knrth and son, Carl, left on Saturday morning's train (or San Francisco, Calif., where they will re- - main for some time. Miss Zolla has gone, to Jacksonville to attend school aud Mr. Kurth will remain in Grants W This is an ago of specialists. The bility to do one thing and do it well i - is more to bo commended and is of moro benefit to humanity than to do many things and none equal to the best Dr. Lows limits his praeticcjon the sight to fitting glasses and ho puts tho cream of 18 years'study and exjte- ieuce into them. even gentlemen from Portland were in Grants Pass last week, thev having located timber claim's in tho northern portion of Del Norte couuty, near tfi Oregon line. Tho gentlemen wero V. A. Williams, C. E. Fields, Halvor Rosch, Chas. R. Frazicr, Ed. Shar key, Fred W. Prasp and J. O. Thomas. George Henderson of tho Scrbu.ir & Henderson mine, nine miles east of Wolf Creek, was in town Wednesday. The mine is a decomposed porphvry ilyke aud the proprietors have been making good money by simply iin- uiug, it being easily worked. This year they have pot in an arrastre aud will bo able to do more work. EMPTY BARRELS. I have empty barrels of all kinds for sale at all prices. A. Fetsrh. DOG LOST. Lost Monday, a 8-months old pup; black with white breist, fore feet, tip of tail; answers to mime of Bob Return to Mrs. L A. Ruby aud re ceive reward. NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. Notice is hereby giveu that for the purpose of correcting all mistakes re garding description, valuation and all other mistakes in the 1102 assessment, the Board of Equalization will meet at tho ollieo of the county assessor on Monday, Octnbsr 13, 1!M)2 and cou- tinuo for one week or until the assess ment roll has been examined, rectified and approved Ulias. I row, Assessor for Josephine Co. Dated at Grants Pass, Ore. Sept. 12, 11(02. RELIEF CORPS ENTERTAIN MENT. Remember the date evening of October lMli at the Woodman hull. Come everybody and have a good laugh. The Bloomer drill will be a great surprise. There will be both vocal and in strumental music, recitations and also the Bonner, drill which will create no end of fun. Admission 10 cents. Proceeds go to help the poor aud needy of our town. REGISTRATION OF VOTERS FOR CITY ELECTION. All voters at the city election, to bo held in Grants Pass -on Mommy, December 1st, are required to 1st reg istered .by tint auditor and police judge at the city hall by November 1st at A p. m. The hall aud registers will be o u from 7 to 9 p. m. on Wednesday and Saturday evenings to accommodate those who are busy during the day J U DOE" R I Lb Y DEAD. ' After an illness covering a period of lit days, duriug all of which time life hung by the most slendi r thread. Coouty Judge M. Riley passed jieace- fully away, at his home at Gold Beach, on Friday, Sept. 2i, 11KB, surrounded by his grief-stricken fam ily. Mr. Riley had been a sufferer from stomach troubles for a uumlsr of years, and wheu the fatal stroke came which paralyzed the left half of his body, his digestive organs refused longer to perform their functions, making it evident from the first that there Was no hope of evvu a rtial recovery, and although he lingered in semi-conK-iou state longer than could be cipected, he continued to decline and grow weaker duy by day to the end. Ho waa buried in the Gold Beach cemetery last Sui.daj. in the presence of a large concourse of sorrowing friends. Michael Riley was born In Mont gomery county, New York, April 1, I H2T, and was married to Maria fi. Dewey, Jan. 1, IVjO. He arrived In Coos county in 1H.VJ, aud rcidi'd on the Coquille until 1 . wheu he moved with his family to Gold Beach where he lias ever since resided, Mrs. Riley having died at their home in 1WM. FILERS PIANO HOUSE Of Portland, Oregon, San Francisco, Cal., Spokane, Wash., and Sacra mento, Cat These are the houses that Eilers boilt. The Chickering of Boston, The Welter of New York, The Kimball of Chicago. Tho three best pianos in the world. They are the pianos that Eilers built these houses with. Not however, tho only pianos, there are some tweutv-fivo different pianos for sale at tho houses that Eilers built, all of them of sterling, substantial merit and all of them guaranteed by us. Among them are the Hobart M. Cable, the Hazeltine, tho many toned Crown, the Pecker, the Vose, the Em- ersou aud mauv ot Iters, every one a first class make. , Further, wo sell pianos cheaper and ou better terms than any other house in the northwest, because, having these four houses that we have built up by industry aud fair dealing, we handle pianos in immense quantities ana therefore receive concessions that houses doing a smaller business can not, and these advantages we offer you in tho shajw of lower prices ou high grade instruments than any other house can. Eilers Piano House, 851 Washington Street, Portland, Oregon. WILL THEY EVER FIND IT OUT That the Medford flour is again the best Hour on the market? KICKED BY A COLT. Rev. J. P. Moonuiw, of Eaglo Point was kicked by a colt a few days ago, with serious results. The animal kicked him in the back, breaking one of Mr. Moomnw's ribs and tearing another from the Bpino. Dr. W. B. Ofllcer was called ami rendered the necessary attention, but as Rev. Moomaw is an old gentleman and uot in good health the injury is very serious. j A. BOOTH CONTRIBUTES.' While no subscript ions wero solicit ed for tho Willamette University of the M. E. church at tho conference recently held in Grants Pass, Senator R. A. Booth contributed, $1000 to the debt fund of the institution and gave $10,01)0 toward tho permanent endow ment. Thero tiro few men in the stato more public-spirited or more liberal-hearted than Senator Booth. TRY IT AND YOU WILL BUY The Medford flour. It is again the best Hour on the market. Ask for it. BORN. OAUNTLKTT At Gold Beach. Curry county, Oregon, on Sept. l.Hth, l'.Kti, to Mr. aud Mrs. uauutlett, a daughter. MARRIED. BARNES MEADE In this city, Wednesday evening, Oct 1st, B. Barnes and Miss Marguerite Meade, Rev. J. W. McDongall, officiating. Tho wedding was a pretty home affair thero being present' only the officiating minister and the immediate relatives of the bride and groom Both of these young ls'oplo uro well known here. The bride is ono of our most esteemed and estimable young ladies und the groom Is a young man of sterling worth and excellent char acter. Ihey each have- a multitude of friends who wish them all happi ness and good fortune. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes will reside in Grants Puss aud will occupy the residence recently vacated by II. C. Bobzioii. The Courier joins their many friends in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Karnes much happiness and prosperity. SOUTHERN OREGON NORMAL The Southern Oregon Slate Normal School is making thorough prejiar atioiui for the coming years work, Tho buildings are being remodeled aud remind, and extensive additions to the chemical and physical do purtmciits are being made. Tho facul- tv is comisiseil of strong teachers consecrated to the wofk, and each do partmeiit is in the hands of a sis-cial 1st. A year's courso in Latin and in Economics bus been added to further prepare teachers for high school work The training department will bo es pcciaUy strong. A man of splendid education and wido cxis'riciico will lie at the head of Ibis deimrtineiit. Much utteut ion will bo given to ora- torv, mid athletics will be made prominent. The citizens of Ashland have guaranteed some ff'JOO as prizes for excellence ill these lines. The City Library of 2000 well selected volutin is thrown i u to students of the in stitution. Hoard anil lodging can ue had at from 2.."i0 per week to $1.00. Climate liciilthv. Course of study practical and exhaustive. For cata logue of announcements write B. F Mulkey, president, or Clifford Thomas, secretary. Ash land, Oregon HOME FOR SALE. If you want a splendid home good. largo honsn and two ai res of bind i the city call on A. K. Voorhics. This place will 1st sold immediately If you want a place cheap don't delay, DR. GUNXS" BLOOD AND NERVE TONIC. There is not a woman in thix bin but at some, time in her life would have been the better for tint use this tonic. For disease peculiar t women, a better medicine was neve made. It is coiiiisse d of the ingre dients from which the system has been deprived bv discusc. over-work or disMipntion. It enters at ouco nit the circulation, building up ti tissues that have u-en wasted, am niiikitiit Mire, rich blood ill the mt direct wuv. For weak, nervou and nnst.adv Isolde. pininlv. tmht or fli-rhh'M people, il will make strop, steady nerves and give the compl inn that wholesome look that ind catcs health. We have hundreds of letters tlitt M-nidn have written u aying Mhat they had gained in gjd solid flesh at the rate of one to tlin is, nods tsT week while using Dr. (iunn's BIikkI and Nerve Touir. Il l.oiilil ! taken after meaU. one two tablets each time. Druggists sell it 1Tj iir box or three boxes f s-j.Hi. or sent HistKiid ou receipt of price. we ro glad to inaxe rep to letters of inquiry, the advice i ivo you is pLiu. and easily unde t tit w I Add res Or. lioMiiikn C Philadelphia, Pa. For sale by W. Y. Kremer. RECEPTION TO CONSUL MIL LER. Last Friday evening tho Grants Pass Board of Trade and their friends tendered Consul H. B. Miller a recep tion at Odd Fellows' balL Mr. Mil- was among those who laid the foundation atones of the city of Grants Pass and the meeting of Fri day evening was mainly to give his many old friends an opportunity to meet him and to show their apprecia tion of the good work he has done for city aud Josehpine- county, as well as all of Southern Oregon. There were about 100 people present the reception. President Coe, of the Board of Trade, mado the address welcome and this was followed by vocal solo by E. C. Soman. Presi- ut Coe, in his address sitoke of the good work Mr. Miller has douo in the building up of Grants Pass and the importaut part he has played iu development Iu behalf of the Board of Trade aud tho citizens of rants Pass and Josephine count v, Mr. Coe extended to Consul Miller a arty welcome. An instrumental solo was rendered by Edward Van Dyke, followed by an address by attorney Robert G. Smith. a happy vein Mr. Smith reviewed the early history of Grants Pass and the part Harry Miller played in the making of that history. "Why," said Smith, "during those days, when any of us went to Port laud, or any ace uorth or south and people ask ed where we wore from and wo told them Grants Pass, they would say, Oh, yes, that's whuro Harry Miller lives isn't it?' So it was iu every thing. Harry Miller aud Grants Pass wero almost one and the same. In fact, if it had not been for tho (forts of Mr. Miller, Grants Pass ould not have been in Josephine county at all. During its infancy, the town was supposed to bo situated tho extreme eastern part of Jackson county, but during one year when Mr. Miller was extra prominent in politics ho went to work andde liberutoly stole throe townships from le eastern end of Jackson county and added them to Josephine. That put Grants Pass where it belonged, how ever it was considered ono of the greatest larcenies in real estate ever committed iu Oregon." Following tho address of Attorney Smith, C. J Knrth rendered a violin solo. Consul Millor was then introduced and was loudly applauded us ho arose to speak. Mr. Millor began his ad dress by expressing his appreciation tho good will shown him by the people of Grants Pass ami the higl compliments paid him by tho citizens his old home. Ho said ho was glad to bo back in Southern Oregon unco again aud to breathe the delight ful atmosphere of this more than de lightful climato. Mr. Miller modest ly declined to accept all of tho credit giveu him in tho matter of the build ing up of Grants Pass. He said he as only ono of tho several who were instrumental in the founding of this city and he simply full in lino and attempted to do his part. He felt that ns much or greater credit was uo the hardworking men who labored it It him during those days and who saw Grants Pass rise from a mere stage station to the leading city in Southern Oregon. Mr. Miller sioke interestingly of is more recent work ill the Orient In said he has liccn met everywhere, since his return, by an aniious desiru ou the part of everyone to know more about China. Tho people of the 'aclfic Coast are awaking to a reali zation of tho good this country will erive by a closer commercial relation with tho Orient. This relation is Iready much closer than it was a few years ago, and it will bo still loser iu a few years hence. The evening closed with refresh meuts of ice. cream and cake. By tho good will and Vliocr that tiro vailed through tho evening, Consul Miller could happily uiuhirsUind tin feeling of appreciation all have for im ill Grants Pass. It is hojicd that ho may some day make his home once again in Grants Pass. IT IS UP TO THE DOCTOR. A ladv wrote us a few weeks ago from Winchester; Va. , that ihe had been under a doctor's cure for 4 years for dysis'iisia, the pain seemed t enter under her left shoulder iilaile and was so severe at times that sh ould neither eat nor sleci. She bad lost faith ill her homo doctor, and nskcd us to send us samples of our Dr (iunn's improved Liver Pills whiol bad Im-ch rcconiiiicncpd to her. W sent her two pills. In a few day she sent for a Ihii. Now she write that the iiaiu under shoulder has left her entirely, she eujovs her meals and never sleeps less than S hours ever night , and this has all come nlsiut in two weeks, and cost tier M)c. fi two Ikixcs of pills. Hays the doeti barged her fill. HO and that she told him be had bettor lake the tf.Ki.is) a invest it all iu Dr. (iunn's Imprr ved Liver Pills andh uild no his practice We have not received the Doctor's order vet but anv one having dys sia, bilious stsdls or sick heudael an get a sis'edy cure hy the use of these pills. for sale hy n.r. hri-incr, SUSIE FENNEL PIPES. Town Talk of July II, i speaking of Susie Fennel Pipes says: "The lady's performanet s plucg In i high rank as an artist with tl violin. Sho has a delicate touch with the how and draws from lit instrument the most exquisite mush Shu was heartily encored in whlcl uo one was more earnest tnau ( ol Watterson himself.' He likes a flddl ai lias every Keiitueklau since tl first dauce wan given by the pionee settler at Harrodsburg 1 120 years ago." GAVE UP SURVEY OF CRATER LAKE. The surveying party which went out to the Crater Iko Park a few week ago to survey the boundary lines of the park has giveu op the task for till season. The storms of snow, rain aud wind they encountered iu the niouu tains are aaid to have been fieri. The line were to bare been ru wholly with solar couitasscs, but tl cloudy weather prevented their use In-uce the abandonment of the work for this season. llio work will be taken up aga next summer or as soon a the snow disappear sufficiently to allow it. local Dappcntnoa Dr. Flanagan, Resident Dentist. Go to Coron for Plumbing. M. Clemens, Prescription Druggie . See Voorhies about Kodaks sad Supplies The steam feather renovator is com ing to Grants Pass. Fouutain Pens Waterman's Ideal 50 to ..00 at Cramer Bros. Dr.' Lowe's glasses strengthen the eyes and brain. To bit ready for long evening read ings see Thomas' lamps. A complete line oh toe celebrated Mitchell Buggies, Hacks and Wagons. Hair-Riddle Hardware Co. Try Morris' Poultry Cure and Stock food at F. IL Schmidts. No Cure o Pay. Free Samples. Rifles, shot guns and all kinds of ammunition at Cramer Bros. Curtis & Co. Watchmakers, and Jewelers carry a complete stock of Watches, Clocks and Jewelrv. All nda of repairing done. All work arranted. Odd Fellows' building. Cramer Bros, aro agents for Hercu les Powder, fuse and cat. A largo stock of Sclby shot gun shells iu black and smokeless powder just received by Cramer Bros. Professional and amateur photog raphers will be able to find nearly everything necessary for their use iu stock at A. K. Voorhies' Kodak Head quarters. Ono would certainly lie surprised at tho largo lino of carpctings shown at Thomas' this seems proof positive that Grants Pass is growing aud im proving. Eyes bum? Ileadacho? Sight blur? Think carefully. Decide wisely. Act promptly, as you value yonr eyes. Bet ter bit sure than worry. Tho sure way is to see Dr. Lowe at onco if you need glasses. You may Ihi sorry if you don't. He leaves Saturday night. Arthur How laud arrived hero Mon day and will spend a few weeks with his brother. Mr. Howlaml lias been away IB mouths, having spout a great or jmrt of tho time at Natal, Sumatra, in the interest of tho Sabouak Mining Co., which is a Dutch eomiiany with headquarters at Batavia, Java. lie as obliged to return to America sooner than was expected in order to ard off an attack of tho fever. Ho has sjH'iit tho )iast throe months travel iug iu the east. Epi. L. Music, w ho formerly taught the Deer creek school mid is.quite ell known iu this place, is demo- rat iu nomliieo for scliisil superintend ent of Del Norto county, Calif. Mr. Music is mi estimable young man and wo aro sunt would make nu ac ptablit public, olllcial. Plenty of uirtlght heaters now on hand at Cramer Bros. A FEW FACTS ABOUT GRANTS M PASS. Grants Pass is the county seat of osepliiiiu county und lies 21HI miles south of Portland, and 475 miles north of San Francisco, with both of which cities it is connected by tho O. & C. R. R. It lies ou the north bank f Rogue river, which together witl he railroad, hero runs for a short distance cast and west, and at the head of a lx imt if u 1 but narrow val ley 1'Xteiiding some 12 miles down the river. It is an Ineorporaled town ml has all' the facilities to render life comfortable. It has nu altitude of nearly 1,000 feet and lies nestled iu ho bills, yet with sufficient room for a city of 20,000 people. The pojiula inn is nearly M.OOO. It has the limnte common to all the valley of Roguo river. Its summers are warm but urn temis red by tho breezes of the Pnclfl ) ocean and tho invariably cool nights. Tho winters are always mild The uiiiiual rainfall ranges from ID to 10 inches and averages alsiut 2ii tidies, The extreme limit of the thermometer n thu summer is UK) degrees, while u winter it sinks as low as 10 degrees above zero. Tho average teinS'rature for winter is 41) degrees and for sum uier, HO degrees. Snow seldom falls u the valley and rarely remains more hail a few hours. The whole Rogue river section is one of tho most salubrious iu the world. The air is M i nted w ith pine, llr and cedar, and the mountain which separate Grants Pass from the s'can, .Ml fiulles distant, while uot lilting oh" the ocean breezes, yet shelter from the ocan fogs. For these reasons the equable elimatu of tho locality stands without a superloi for the cure of all inllainalory dlseasi f the pone, throat ami lungs. (irauls Pass is, as before stated, an incorporated town ami lias a progress ivu corps of ollli ers. It is the ship ping nnt for almort the entire bus! ness of the countv. lis chief supor! is the great mineral wealth found all around it and, indeed, almost witbi the eoisinite limits; but the lumber iug, iniinulaeluriug, agricultural and fruit-raising interests which also contribute to Its supisirt, are not small and aro capable of greater de velopment. JOSEPH WOLKK SELLS OUT. Joseph Wolkc, the well-known Grants Pass hardware dealer bos dis Ikjsi d of his entire business to A. E. Carlton of Wallace, Idaho. Mr. Wolke has been busy all this week making nil inventory of bis slock and prewir ing to turn over tho business to the new owner. Mr. Wolke has been in business In Grants Pass for the mst nine years and lots m ole an entire success of it. He Is retiring on account of ill health and g'S out leaving his establishment in the most flourishing and ross rous condition it has ever known. He will still remain a citizen of Grants Pass and will retain thu buildings in which bis shops mid hardware storo are located as well as bis home. M US. M C. WILSON. Mrs. M. C. Wilson will give Spiritual Circles each Sunday even ing; shaking and tests; private sit tings, Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, at her residence, opposite tho bicycle grounds. Price reasonable. Headquarters For ...High Art UtdeAGuwinliraty KuMrrthetmrr m Co Amrrtci CtoUtci Maker Chicago P. MEN'S FUHNI8HING8, TRUNK8 A. F. ft A. M. SPECIAL NOTICE. Work in tho M. M. degree on our next regular, Saturday Oct. 4. All master masons requested to be present. A. J. Pike, Secy. - GIRL WANTED. Girl wanted to do geueral bouse work in a small family. Inquire of A. E. Voorhies. Paint your house now and use Pat- ton's Sun Proof paint sold by Cramer Bros. Palmistry wuti ss tw noTTt tmwkm oa- 'THE' FUTURE REVEALED Prof. Franklyn J5he World's Most famous Clairvoyant and Palm ist lias arrived iu Grants Pas sml is now located at I .ay ton Hotel, jnrlors 211, corner of Sixth and II streets, where be can bo consulted on all the affairs of life. Prof. Franklyn has uo equal in bis profession. He stands alone, the prince of clairvoyants, and Is tho greatest master of the science j of Palmistry tho world has ever produced. He tells you what you caiuo for without asking you a ques tion, and guarantees to reveal every incident of your life, st, present and future; advises yon ou love, mar riage and divorce; sales, changes. speculations, pros-rty, business losses and sickness. If your business Is unsuccessful or if you have trouble of auy kind, you should see this gifted medium at once. No matter what your trouble is, he can and will help you, and if you are not helped and perfectly satisfied after a visit, ho will positively refuse to accept a fee. You should remember that every per sou is adapted to some certain kind of business or profession and no one can make a success of his life until he finds out for what lie is best k fltteiL You may wish to know it it is advisable to make a change In business, in love or iu marriage, Shall I succeed in my undertakings? Shall I ever become wealthy? Wheu sliall I marry? How often shall I mar ry? Shall I ever be divorced? Does another share the love that rightfully belongs to me? It so who? Iu what Clothing.., IMrSCianrSMBt a KummnraiMv s Qs Amcftci LeadRw CJottmHwat OMU0D Now is the time to 4 buy correctly-tailored suitingsthe lines are not broken the assortment large. Remember, we are showing only the SHAPE RETAINING COAT. Cannot got out of shape, sag, wrinkle or break along the coat front, and the collar and lapels are so fashioned that they cau't got out of place A shapely coat H. Earth & Son. and VALISES ROOK MEN WANTED. Good rock men wanted at 91.75 to $3.00 ter day. Board $3.33 per week. Call or address D. E. Morris, Browusboro, Jackson Co., Ore. FARM FOR SALE. 1(10 acres; 10 acres iu finest fruit; 80 acres under fence aud cultivation, alfalfa and clover, water for irriga tion. Good two story dwelling etc, good stock rungo. Address Box 11 Woodvillo, Oregou. Clairvoyance should I invest my money? Is my disease curable? Thu Prof, tells you all these things and a great many more. Ho is ever ready to assist those with small capital lo flud a quick and sure in vestment. Milling niou and pros pectors Iu particular should consult this gifted medium, as hn is often ublo to save them much time aud money iu locating and developing their mines. As a test iu your reading he tolls you yonr full name. All business strictly confidential aud parlors are so arranged that you meet no strangers. Lady iu attendance, fco reasonable and iu reach of alL Perfect satis faction by mail, send $1, day ami data of birth and any questions you may wish to ak, to Prof. 3, Franklyn, Grants Pass. (Special) while hero the Prof, wishes to an nounce that he will start a class In Palmi'itry and will develop uiediuum tio pcrsous at a reasonable cost. The Prof, has taught some of the beat knowu mediums iu this country. Also many ladies and gentlemen who wished to use the science for their owu amusement aud pastime, and he expects to get many pupil here. P. a Call early to avoid the crow da Consultation free . Lay ton Hotel, Parlors 39, Private entrance, walk right up not uoceasary to enquire at offlce. i....i r. .......