Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1902)
ROGUE RIVER COURIER GKAXTS PASS, OKEGOX. , Published. Every Thur.d.y. Subscription Rates! One Y er. In .dvaocc, - $1 SO Bii Moulin. .... .TS Three Mombt. - . .. .40 Blngle Copies, .( Notice is hereby given tbst on Julyl, lfW2, the ubrijtion rat of the Coi sns will be reined to I.SO per yar. Anywbo pays their suhicription now get tbe bens lit of the cheaper rate. Advertising Races Furnished on application at the office, or by mail. A. E. VOORHIES, Propr. & Mnor Entered at the pout office at Grants Fit, Oregon, as second-clans mail matter. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1902. Witlilu the pant three years 200 Mormons have settled in Grande Rondo valley. They hare purchased some of the choicest farms ou the Sand Ridgo and divided them np into 20, 40 and 80-acro tracts, and are ruining ingnr boots principally. In tho city of La Grande they have a commo diong church building with a seating capacity fur about 600 jieoplo. They own the beot sugar factory, Imvo re cently purcliimed tbo plant of the Grande Rondo Lumber company at Pony, by far the niont complete saw mill in Eastern Oregon, tho Btee Spur saw mill, the Hilgardplunerand . all the available timber near iIu-ho mills. They liavo a grocery store paint store, jeweler, loan agent, real estate men, lawyers and other busi ticss men in La Grande, besides a thriving community at Alicel and Union. They aro industrious folk and cultivate their farms to the highest degree. Some interesting facts regarding tho development of tho wood pulp Indus try and the dejieudeuco of our pnpe manufacturers upon IniiKirtcil pul wood are brought out by tho rejmrti d threat of the Canadian parliament to put an export duty of fl a cord on wood used in the manufacture of pulp, Advices from Ottowa aro to the effect that parliament will bo axled to . placo this export duty rn pulp wood as a retaliatory meanuro should the United Btates, as rumored, placeman additional import duty of 26 i-r cent on Canadian wood pulp. The effect of this export duty won Id be to com Jel tho manufacture of pulp, so far as Canada is concerned, to remain en tlrely In the hands of tho Dominion manufacturers. Tho United Hlates would bo coinjx'lled to tako off the duty, it is cluimed, or do without palp. It Is estimated that in the last twolvo years from 8,000,000 to 12,000,- 000 cords of pulp; wood liavo been iin ported into tho United Btates to Canada. It Is argued by advocates of the exort duty that all of this wood could havo been manufactured Into pulp In Canada, giving employ nient to thousands of Canadians and adding vastly to tho woalth of the Dominion. Tho outcome of ;tho dis cussion is awaited with much In- torest by tlio pulp and paper manu fao.nrors of this country. BAPTIST CONVENTION CLOSED. The final adjournment of tho Bap tist state convention held lu Hoseburg wasjtaken Friday evening and the delegates and visitors liavo returned to their rcirpcctivo homes. Tho meet lugs there were pronounced tho liest over hold in the stato outside of Port land and was excelled there in Kliil of numbers only. During tho sessions in Hoseburg there were registered 107 delegates and 7 visitors , (H of whom are miulnters. This is; a remarkably Koa attendance and, bettor still, the visitors expressod themselves as de lighted with tho kindness and hos pitality extended to them by the real- aenis or Kosouurg. A hearty veto of thanks was also extended to tho press for concise daily reports of tho meet ings and other courtesies shown. Tho llaptist denomination now has ISA organised churches In Oregon and 811 homo missionaries working lu this Held. The work is steadily increasing for tho glory of the Kingdom. The next annual session of the convention will lie held in Oregon City. A visit, or writing of the convent ion, said: "This is decidedly and pre-eminently a convention town. Its inhabitants combine iu their muke-up great ver satility of genius, gnat literary cul ture and political sagacity. They jKWscss the Pauline ability of living all things to meu ; are not sectarian iu their ideas, and havo no prejudice against the clergy. "Were it jHiHsible to equalise every tiling that happens at a convention of sigiiilh-ance it would make a most iu tcrcsting document. Fortunately, how ever, it is too large to put into dia gram. Indeed, it Is prolmhlo that the best parts of It can neither bo taken down uor nKirtel Discounting all tho wearisome detail and machinery of w hich all convent ions are too full, this Hoseburg convent ion is under the owor of new and great inspirations. The delegates are full of a turmoil of now things, which indicates that the Creator is never through with a man unless the man is determined to have It so. As Dr. C. A. Wouddy put It, "This convent ion marks '.he dawn of a ucw day for Oregon Paptists. Never in all their history have they boon so mar together and so thoroughly united as tedav. "-Review. HOME Foil BALK. If you want a splendid homo good, largo house and two acres of laud in tb city call on A. E. Voorhlo. This place will be sold Immediately If you want a place cheap dou't deliiv. Whoa Your Joints Are Stiff and nnuclos sore from cold or rheu matism, when you slip and sprain a joint, strain your sido or bruise your self. Perry Davis' Painkiller will take out tho sorcnoss and fix you rigtn in a jmy. Always have it with you, and ise It freely. USE Fall and Winter 19021903 j GLOflKS. We are selling Ladies' and Misses' Coats and Jackets that are right. The quality that wears, combined with popular styles, superior finish and dressy effect, sure to please buyers.' RED STAR STORE. W. E. Dean, Propr: Front street, oppo Depot. kAA.AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAi SCRIBNER-HENDERSON 11 IN E. Wolf creek, of northern Josephine county, has one of the richest and one of tho most unique quartz mines in America, beyond a doubt. Bcribuer and Henderson, two wood-cutters, of that section discovered it about ono year ago, and with u'sistants havo been busy since that time washing out the gold from tho rich, soft rock, with shovel and inn. A mine that can jay big wages to its ojsirators and If worked In this way must indeed be rich. Jho reck Is soft, dccoiiitrncd porphyry, crumbles and washes easily and Is rich In fine mid ronrse gold. Tho matter containing the gold follows a narrow qnartz senm close to the surface of the ground mid up the mountain sido from Wolf crsek. In order to work It to better advantage the osrators erected wooden conduits bringing tho water around the hillside and to tho diggings where It was run Into a largo tank or punning place. It is in these tanks that the dirt is washed out and (ho gold removed. Tho wages of the men engaged at this unique and rich mine have run from f 1 to I0 jier day and some days have run as high as.'IO and more. Bcrib uer and Henderson are preparing to1 put iu a mor odern rock crusher to 1 begin the development of the pros-rty on a mora extensivo scale. FOR BALE, pump and cylinder A forco pump and cylinder with Ml feet of -lneli galvanized pijsi for sale. Address Wm Hogg, Grants Pass. NEW GOODS 7rrivin Daily in all Departments CLOAKS Ladies', Misses' ami Children's Jackets and Long Coats. WALKING SKIRTS, WINTER WAISTS, Ol'LRA SHAWLS, Dress Goods. Wo havo many new novelties in our Dress Goodg Department. Wo invito you over. Shoos andjl'iiniWiiii; (iooiN PCHNED TO DEATH IN A F1UE PLACE. Mrs. Wm. Marshnian of Wanlton was fatally burned last Wednesday evening, by falling into the fireplace at their home near Hoseburg. The unfortunate lady was subject to sikiiis occasionally and doubt less one occurred during a motuontarv ab sence from the house of the other nicmlicrs of the familv. She bad been alHint the place in her usual alth all day. Just Ixfurc dark the' other meiiils'r of the family went a short distance from the house tfter some straw for some purwo and un returning in a few minutes 'omul the lady so terribly I urned that the died In a lew minutes. She was ibout 4S years of ago. Besides her husband she haves one son at I.-i randc, Oregon, one In Washington and a son and daughter who aieat the amily home near Wardtou. The funeral was held ou Thursday after noon. The community is sorely shocked at tho tragic death of an estimable ladv. SPECIAL NOTICE. Ow ing to the large biisin, ss he Is loing iu Grants Pass, Prof. Franklvn, the well I noun pitlmist and claiivov ant has found it necessarv to remove his office to larger quarters in the Pahtce hotel, room 110, where he will he pleased to sec all his friend witroi;B. When you wake up with a Kid taste lu your mouth, go at once to the ding store and get a free sample of I'liain lierlaiu's Stomach and l.inr TuM, ts. Olio or two doses will make veil well. They also cure biliousness. sick headache and const iputiou. i FROM THE SALVATION ARMY TO THE CITIZENS OF GRANTS PASS. Through tho courtesy of the editor we are given the privilege of bring ing before you a subject which we believe is worthy of your considera tion; realizing that the Master's words, "For ye havo the poor always with yon," Matt. 2B-1I, aro verified ! even in our little city of Grants Pass. Several cases have come to our notice where people were iu need of projicr clothing; and now that the cold rainy scoron is cciniug cn, there will doubtless be ninny others. Feeling that you are one with us in the desire to relieve as much as pos sible, tho nei dy w ho are In our midst, we t her fore ask you to co-ep- erate with us in relieving their wants. Many of you no doubt have ou hand a supply of shoes or clothing that has been out grown or laid aside which you would gladly give to some one who is in need. If you have any thing iu tiits line, kindly let u know and we w ill ho glad to call for tlieni and see that they get into the hands of those w ho are in want. We aro cheerfully the servants of all. Captain and Mrs. Clark, Officers 1,1 charge. Address P. O. Box S3, Grants Pass, Ore. I UrttS WhiHt ALL USE f fcllS. C Bert i ouuh Brup. TMttw WL vm In tUvm. Hold hr lruirtata. aasEHnaan-rx to come iu and look them IT IS VP TO THE DOCTOK. A lady wrote us a few weeks ago from Winchester, Va., that she liad been under a doctor's care for 4 years for dyss'psia, the pain seemed to center under her left shoulder plade, and was so severe at times that she could neither cat nor sleep. She had lost fail It in her home doctor, and a-ked us to send us samples of our Dr. liuim's improved Liver Pills which had been rccommciicpd to her. We sent her two pills. In a few days lie sent for a bos. Now she writes that the pain under shoulder has left her entirely. she enjoys her meals and never sleeps less than si hours every night., and this his all come alexin in two weeks, and cost her Mic. for two boxes of pills. Says the doctor charged her t MUM and that she told him he had better take the f itUKI an invest n all in Dr. Genu's iuipn ved Liver Tills aiiilb in Id np his practice. We have not received the Doctor's order vet but any one having dyapep sia, bilious sis'lls tr suk-lieiidache can get a ss edy cure bv the use of these pills. Fur Kile by S '. F. Kroiiicr. FOU SALE. Good, sound, 10 year old horse, weighing about 1UX) pounds, for sale for Inquire D. K. Clapsnttlc, 1 street, next to Trimble & Cook's blacksmith shop. ii.u;uei.s fok sale Barrels all casks for sale at Kreuu r's Drug Store. STHWED. To my place about Sept. 1, one cow, red, hell and no hi and, ear mark, half crop, npior bit, iu right ear split h:ilf crop iii lift. Owner may have same by paying for this ad and damage. A. Meier, Winona, Ore. Wit 1. THEY That the V. EVEK FIND II' OVT Ifoid Hour is again t' c tsst Hour on the market? LELAND SIFTLNGrf. are having uice, dry, warm We weather, good for frmeM for gather-1 log in ' their fall crops. The apple j crop is good in tnis section; the mar-1 ket price is low but w ithout a doubt j he winter apples w ill briug a good price. Another blacksmith shop is being built here as there is more work than one can do. The amout of lumber and other, sup plies that is being taken to the mines is surprising ; the teamsters are tak ing advantage of the dry weather. Tbe placer miners are very busy cleaning out ditchesand doiiig other necessary wcrk. Harden, np the creek has his amstre about ccm- pb'ted. He has a gocd ledge and is arriving aloug. IIu grinds rock enough to keep expenses paid and t htnks be will be able to put on a mill in the near future. He could sell but he knews lie has a gocd thing so does not prcfose to Fell fcr a email price. Hiunrable Virtue is stopping for the present at the Hotel Audirson. Mr. Lee, the jrojrietcr cf the Dew Drop, took in the Pass cue day last week. Our worthv marshal is maintaining peace and good order. He is to be highly commended. Mr. Ball, our efEcii lit rest master, is quite a cultured gentleman; the ladies like to go for their mail as he always has a smile for each one. Although not a haudsomo man, his genteel ways muko up for his good looks. ousincss is gooo. here; there is no boom and no depression, business moves quietly along. Our young ladies arc good looking and have a business air about them they ale not the sleepy-go-easy kind of girls that one sees iu some towns. Mr. Miner, our popular night opera tor, has left for San Francisco leav ing many friends. Archie Cunning!: am, the ft renuiii of the wood gang, has taken n vaca tion and gone to the Cpper Applcgati to look after his mining interests. As our weather prophet has gom away rur tho winter we are at a loss to tell when we w ill have a change of weather. The health of the people is good; no sickness to report. The farmers are waiting for rain so as to plant and sow their grain. Wi think next mouth w ill give us plenty Wide Awake. WILDERVILLE ITEMS. Grandma Burrough is sick again wo hope slie will soon recover. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hocking spent a few days in tho Pass attending meet ings. Miss Delia and Bessie McCollum of Grants Pass spent a few days with rrieuds near Wildervllle last week. Born-Oct. 14, to Mr. and Mrs. John B. Robinson, a daughter. Albio Woodward, who has been in California tho hist two years, returned to his homo near Wilder? i He. Miss Efflo Verdiu and brother, Louie, were passengers on the stain- for Crescent City," Cal. llev. Mr. Thomas is spendinif a few- days with Wildervillo people and Is holding meetings. Miss Nellie Bull who has been visit ing relatives hero returned to her home in Kcrhy. Mrs. Ella Wilson of Grants Pass. visited a few days with her father, J. erdin. Mrs. J. T. Kolsrtson is up and around again ; she wus quite sick at Inst writing. Tho Williams mill did not run all of last week. Miss Addio and Chloe Robinson siient Sniidny at home. They have been attending school in Grants Pass. llev. Mr. Thomas preached interest ing sermons both morning anil oven, ing, Sunday October 111th, iu the Wild ervillo church. Little Charlie Reese of Grants Pass spent a few days visiting iu this community. J. W. McCollmii has bei lwiuite sick for the past few days. Zanoni. DEAFNESS CANNOT IIE CURED by local applications as thev cannot roach tho diseased sirtion of'the ear. There is ouly one way to euro dcaf u ess and that is bv constitution.,! remedies. IVnfnesa is caused bv an inllanied condition of the inucous'liii ing of the Eustachian. Tills-. When this lulsa is inflamed vou haven rumb ling sound or imperfect hearing ami when It is entirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless the intliimat ion can 1k taken out, and this tube re stored to its normal condition, hear ing will Ih destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inll'aincd con dition of the mucous surfaces. We will give flOO for anv case of deafness that cannot Ik- cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir culars free. K. U. Chenev -V Co., Toledo, O Sold by Druggists, 7.V. Hall's Family Pills are the best. MISSOURI FLAT PICK-UPS. Tho weather is tine and farmers are getting along nicely with their fall work. Joe York has been to tovvu this week getting some work done on his teeth. J Rollie Cms, of Kubll, has l-cu working for Mr. Sonson this week cutting his orchard down a it is ruined by the Sail Jose scale. j Tom Kay has moved away from j this place, and talks of going over j to work for Dr. Ray at Tola j K. J. Kubli, the mervhiint, went over to Tolo last wctk and bought 1 home a nice load of fish. I C. l'asye is running his quart mine now aud Is getting out some very nice rock. I An old time wood sawiug was given LARGE LINE OF Grants Pass Hardware (Bompany Successors to J. Wolke. Carries a Complete Line of HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE. MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES ' Front Street, A. E. CARLSON. Propr. . by Jim Cook last Friday iud iu the evening they had a dance and oyster supisr. Every rue h:;d a fine time. The ball fame was good i.nd well attended. The toys chose sides and played for an oyster supper which will be nt Louis Locsch's l op yard a week fri in Saturday. Just Froai Miss or!. WOC-DYILLE ITEMS. linsini ss is quite lively about Wocd ville at the present time. The grain farmers are selling large quantities of wheat, hay, etc., and the fruit men arc very busy haiidiiuit the last of Ih" p, aches, rum s and upplcs. The greatest iced is to puher the late peaches bef-re Jack Frost (vines to nip theia. A i tic; s.-ful camp m'tine, has just (i- eii clo.i d at Wimer. It was held by 'he Church of tho Living Cod and th'iv were four ministers pr-sini. A good i.tteudaiiee and a uumb-r i f conversions are rejsjrted. Mrs. George Owens basimovidto the Golileu Drift Cu's. dam to take charge of tho bearding house ut that place. John Cox, who lived at the ranch at the first railroad crossing w st cf Woodville, bus sold his farm and has gone to San Francisco to reside. Mr. Cailey, who rented the White farm east of Woodville, last yiar, left for Central Point last week where ho has secured another farm. It is said that "competition is the life of trade" and business conditions iu Woodville ut present happily illus trate the saying. Not long ago, Post master Hart felt that business pros pects warranted nil outlay on some further attraction f,r his oflice and therefore iu-talled a gra hophone to bring in customers. For several days the place was crowded and Mr. Hart did a rushing business in airs. Then station agent Jones sprung the counter-attraction in the form cf a slot machine and strife waxed warm, when, all unexjo tedly, In tel kei p. r Wilcox cterid the lists and b. came a most formidable comix titor. He offered his entire stock of groceries and dry goods at cost. Woodville voung js-oph- became giddy-head d. On the road down town they could stop at Wilcox's hotel, git candy ami pi aunts aj half cost ; wander over to the post-oflk c and listen to the sweet strains of " Goo-Goo-Eyes, " "Dolly Gray," "El Capitan," or "Beautiful Blue Danube Waltz" as their taste dictated; and finally, step over to Julie's shack and play the slot machine for a few nickles. At present writing the battle is fierce and none call tell who will coiue out ahead, until tie- last nieklc of the harvest money has been gather ed in ami the combatants sottl" down to enjoy a well earned repose during th. i w inter. NOTICE OF FINAL s-ETTl.KMENT OF A DM 1MST K ATI ill. Notice is hereby given that Friilav, : the 7th day of November, at 10 o'clock . a. in. of said day at the court room f the couii'v court of Josephine c'limtv. , Tog has been lived as the time ami place for hearing tin-tiual iiecount I of J. li. liurroiich as executor of the I estate of S. A. I'urrough, di , as- d. : All persons intcri st d in said estate! aro hereby notified to file their object- ; ions to said accountant, if any tle y have, ou or Ih fore said dale and then j and (hero to be pic m to show eai-.-i ' vv by sard final account shall not In allowed. 'J his notice is published by order of said county court, made on ' the nth dav i f October, p.n '. .1. II. i:i l;Iinl'i;ii, Y. cuter fKcsp Out g iV V v Th t v. iM. u 'irttit' It -t.li- . kt . !', -,.,(.!,.- i .i . r-i:.-'K. ON . P I Vi. LIPPINCOTT MONTHLY MAGAZINE A Family Librxhy The Best In Current Literature 12 Compliti Novili YtSHlY MANY SHORT STOR ES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.60 PiRvcsn; 25 er. copv NO CONTINUED STORIES tVCRV NUWStS COMPICTC IN ITSttr GUARANTEED Opposite Depot, GRANTS PASS. ORE. .ITEMS FROM GLEN DALE NEWS. Mr. r.ud Mrs. Elijah Baker of Grave creek, who were visiting the first two davs of the week w ith Mrs. Eaker's parents, Mr. and Mis. Miles Ramey, near the sawmill, returned licmi Tuesday. O. C. Setticr, a real estate man, rc centlv fn in Wisconsin, w ho has been looking over Oregon for a suitable lo cation, d.cided to locate in Glelidale lie has purchased the Kedticld farm on the north cf town, mid with hit: wifj and four ehihlreii movid on tc the place this wctk. While the Fnsbvteiv was in session lien: last wick, for sjeciul r-iis us, it was voted that Vr. Blair be uot per mitted to resign his work here. But ; at an ii'ljouv.e d meeting at Grants : i a.-s, on inursuay, this Krmissioii ! was gtatited, that he might accept u .call to bt-ceni; S. S. Missionary. Hi: I work here will close with Oc tuber. ! The family will then remove to Oak I land, their old heme. 1 Only one tramp has been in. Glen dale for two months. Ho evidently hadn't he ard that work was plentiful hi re, or he wouldn't have stopped off. 'Among somo of the new buildings now about to lie built ill Glondale, is a new printing office and dwe lling for H. W. llulls-rt and daughter, a larg aclcliti.m to Hotel Clarke, a i:i,t!l,(i ichool house, mid some 10 new dwell ings of which we will s)ak when tin lumber company catches up with their pressing orders. SIiss C el in h. Ilulbcrt arrived here from Georgetown, California cu Mon day morning, and is now chief assist ant in the News Office. Gi t a free sample of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets Bt any drug store. They arc- easier to take and more pleasant in effect than pills. Then their use is not followed by constipation us is often the case with pills. Regular size, 2. per box. COUNTY TREASURER. The oflic e of the County Treasurer will hereaflcr be located at Shiver's Drug Store. The Key to The Secret Of good bread making lies iu a b ik-of Hour from th,. M, chord mills. It is mad by !l. moM perfec t pro cos. from the . h.-i-c-st wheat and makes the whitest and ,0,t ,lt.. lie ions breid that makes it in Mi'.ity 'the s aT cf l,f..,-- i,v it lea'lhful :.i.d nutritive qualit ies. A. A. DAVIS. tii'v-. 53 YEARS' v, i 7- v-- i- .i '.rTRADE-MARKS T' f nnnrtiTlTce.T . - ranent utttce vvAtMINGTON D. C. POCKET KNIVES r CoyRieiiirs .7","."" "' "' i... ii'. .'.-V . v.' vV v -.'t r"; . : " 1 ' .,'"'." 1 ll""'--''e'' y'" ','. ",'.;. IVVWVVVAVMvvwwe) ''j' j I3IJY T0PR0UND-S3.50-SH0ES. The TOI'ROUND SHOli is filled between ouUnle and innole with niix'lirt) of urnnnd cork aud r'lhber hich nets us a cushion for tb.e ef er's foot, keeps out moisture and prevents -leaking Gentlemen! Wear only Topround $3,50 Shoes, maele from White' Crown Call. Wears belter, keeps ts polish better ; in fact, the best Bho, made in the world for the price. Welch's Cloihing'Store, Opera House Block. Grants Pass, G. P. Pharmaey.and National Drug Store. W. F KREMER. Propr. Mv PARR AND WASHINGTON, PORTLAND, OREGON The school where thorough work Is done; where the reason Is lwavs Een; where confidence is developed; where bookkeeping is taught exactly as books are kept in business; where shorthand ii made easy ; where penmanship is at its best ; where hundreds of bookkeepers and stenographers have been educated for success fa life; where thousands more will be. Open all the year. Catalogue tree. A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL. B., PRINCIPAL k Ounce of Prevention Is worth a The Ounce cf ricvctition is our cCN CCLl AFSIELE PVBBER NIPPLE. It is absolutely Xtm-Cuilapsible, Smooth, Tough, Lotigl.asting, can be Boile. Kept atcdly to Sttr ilie willi out harm. Let us Show you one ami you will see the Point. Slover Drug' Company. I Front The ai curate compoun.Hug he.ecv leui (iur SirOllllDll Saddle and Pack Horses in Readi ness on Short Notic?, Selma Feed Stable and The W. J Smith Propr. Deal i 10IUU0, Vi ' M I XI-KS SUPPLIES. Startling Announcement -ntofIOp,r c,n f-'1--1 were lower th.m o-'ur , , i . e k"0W ol,r Prlces aline 1 ir'ef ''Jm0Vi: -W have Look ,hc, (,v!:r (!rt,i at 1-than cos,. i-co'clf f U!,Jt!1Vtarf Women and Children The Jllhl M.lo.v Sluxs fori,'- Kootl t weir Wo w 1! , S Ver' styI,sh al,d she-cs lot the next p.v 'V K;r"!ia5,, disC0UIlt tliese -m- of these sh.-,s ""' ,0 -V0Ur il,,ereSt 10 get Our line of ,( been buyit-y. . , 1 U!anktts 'Vc a c,i.) or prices arc i s-h- , . kh.-jou can V White PADDOCK'S BICYCLE DEN Oregon. One of Lift's Chief Pleasures. Is writiuj? letters, when you nice, defiant paper, a ih-u that tram fers your thoughts easily and ia, that ilows clear aud black. Then correspondence in no longer a tire some task und a bore to existence" To acquire this alwnys procure yoM stationery supplies at Knnier's. 5 pound ,'of Cure. Street. of prescriptions from pure Hay, Grain tvndMillfeed of nil Kinds. Selma Grocery or in I W1ULIII it . Selma, Ore. 1 is cheaper than you have ...,..i. , . ' 111 lact- you know fave money by dealing here. tus Without I-xaggeration, & 7rmstron. I No ( ur m, r.jr. w.