ROGUE RIVER COURIER GBAKTS PASS, OREGON. Published Every Thursday. SubscrlptlonlRates : One Year, In dvuce,' $1.80 Hii Moulin, .76 Thres Months, ... .40 Single Copiea, .04 Advertising Races Furnished on application at the office, or oy mail. A. E. VOOIIHIES, Propr. & MnoB Entered at the post ollice at OranU l'"B, Oregon, ae iecondclaes mail matter. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1902. A lively municipal election wait hold at Milton in this state, recently. Tlio IsHue was the siiloon question and the election was won by the prohibi tion element Tho W. O. T. U. held continuous prayer meeting and the church bells wore rung every half hoar, lest the voters forget. One no usual and somewhat startling feature was the dragging of small-pox patients from their beds, fumigating and then voting them. Tho saloon men of a neighboring town, it is said quietly worked for tho prohibition party in Milton, that they might continue to receive its whiskey trade. It is now discovered, or pretended to bn Imagined to be discovered, that lnsiini'HH is caused by a microbe; that it is a disease, liko drunkenness, ma laria or measles. This d'scovery Will undoubtedly bo of great comfort to many icoplo. It will ho a satis faction to indolent jwrsons to know that they are not to bliinio for their laziness; that It is not lliemselves who are lazy, but tho microlics in them ; that therefore they cant help it and don't know what medicine to tako. They will bo nblu to continue in lnziucss in a more peaceful and satisfied friuno of mind than hereto, foro. Judicial lightning has struck in high plaoes in the city of Portland and a number of well known men among whom aro Ex-Municipal Judge McDevitt and Councilman Fred T. Merrill, aro held to answer before the grand jury to tho charge of gambling. A short time ago, Mnniclnl Judge Hoguo and B. B. Bockman indnlged in a sight seeing tour among the gambling places of Portland. This came to the ears of District Attorney Chamberlain, governor-elect, who indicted them as witueses and made them tell what they saw This they were very unwilling to do, as they did not liko to get their friends into trouble. It required a threat of con tempt of conrt nnd the county jail to makn them bilk. As a result of the ornsnde gambling as a business is below par in Portland at the present time and many of the oxrators aro sccning locations elsewhere. The determined action on tho jmrt of the district attorney recalls tho opxHition that was madii to him in campaign times. It was said that ho was such a "good fellow" that he con Id not act contrary to tho wishes of any one. Tho Venezuelan "incident" has be- como an "affair. " Tim warshijis of England nnd Germany have 11 rod on Venezuelan iKirls and have roused the runUh. American ire to a high pitch. Tho Venezuelans aro determined not to yield. Tho trouble is over an alleged debt, not acknowledged by Venezuela. A wnvo of indignation is, as a result sweeping over all South America and Chili and Argentina, two of the most powerful nations, talk of taking a hand in the struggle, should there ho One. Tho United Htates takes the ground that the Monroe doctrine is not applicable in cases like tliit, one, where the collec tion of ill lit is the isMic. In case of any ntlenit to seize territory, (hi nation might be obliged to interfere. The iMliiiiiina believe that it is the scheme of the allies to get a hold on Patos island. There is quite a strong feeling lu England that the matter has been bungled and that due con. slderutinn of the step has not been made. Many of her statesmen con demn tho alliance with liermiiny anil deem it a mistake to jeiquirdize the friendship of the Vnitcd States. An arbitration proposal is now before the British parliament and there is lioic that the matter may be sell led with out further violence. In nil article entitled "Keep Busi ness at Hume," the Observer in its last issue Hiurs forth its wi s into tho public ear. The board of truile aro priqiaring to issue a booklet to ad vertise Josephine county and the con tract for printing has not been award ed. The Isiard refused seriously to consider Mr. Chausse's claim that he was "the only" ami asked for bids from the other Cirunts Pass printers. The work will lie done here if price and quality can approach in satisfac tion to that offered by larger printing houses. The board will give home printers the preference, but is not or ganised f.ir the purs.se of dis pensing private snaps. The. commit tee was not willing to give the work off hand to the Observer as the only bidder. The article in question was written before bids had been received from the other printers, a somewhat precipitous haste. The Observer as sumes that it should have the work tic cause it is the Observer ; in line, lie cause "we" are "it." With this idea predominant and glaringly siVotacu lar, it reviles its sorrows and Its tin -common virtues in this article which is apjiaronlly a combination of wail and threat. It has, it says, "the only" equipment to do the work. The amount of job work that comes to the Courier office shows what the patrons think of the several equipments, and the quality that goes out proves tin w isdom of their opinions. The state ment that the Observer has done more iu tho way of free advertising than any other iaT or person is another piece of ridiculous arrogance, unsup ported by fact Wti will add, also, that the Courier finds the business men of Grants Pass liberal patrons, both lu advertising and lu other lines. GOOD LUCK GOOD LUCK GOOD LUCK We have had lots of good luck with our Shoes. People . tell us they wear well. We think it is because we strive to buy the kind that wears. We do not search for shoddy stuff when buying. RED W. Front street, oppo Depot. Forest Creek Mines. A raining deal of importance was consummated this week, in the pur chase of a group of mines in tho Forest Crock district by tho New YorkJA West ern Mines Co., of which Foster & Gunuell are the local managers. The property comprises the Gold King, Oregon Bollo and other mines and was owned by John Broad, Thos. Keed and W. L. Ireland. The purchase price was 130,000, of which $10,000 was paid at the time of transfer. These mines were discovered in l 'tll by J. W. Coffmau and were located by him in conjunction with Daniel Mo- Phee, W. P. Allen and Ira C'offman. The projierty has been 0erated from tinio to time since discovery and has panned through sev.nul suits and trans fers. It has always been recognized is one of the best properties of its dis trict and has virtually paid for its de velopment. There uro some 1500 feet of tunnels and shaflHiind a Huntington quartz mill is a part of the present equipment. J. W. Coffmau, the dis coverer, and original locator, is a miner of many years experience and his work has heuna vory material fac tor in tho development of the proerty . Tho sale was made through the agency of Mr. Coffmau and W. L. Ireland. Tho new owni-rs will begin extensive operations immediately and are pre pared to invest a large sum of money in the mine's development and 'equip ment, which will place it among the best projK'rties of southern Oregon. HOLIDAY Why not buy an Xinas Present that will be use ful as woll ns pretty. You will find a complete lino of Novelties at Dixon's. for tho Holiday Trade Ladies Neckwear in liull's, Stocks, Fancy Collars, Powb and Ties in tho Intent stylos. Opera Shawls and FuKcinators in Shetland Floss, Zephyr and Silk. Handkerchiefs in Hemstitched, Laco Trimmed and Silk. Golf Gloves, Parasols, Fans and Purses. Gents Neckwear, Dress Gloves, Susporulors, Silk Muftlers, Initial and Fancy liordorod llandker chiofs, Fancy Hosiery, Umbrellas. Come and soo what wo have Shoes and Dry Good- Coyote Creek looming. I. W. I'otlnmn has recent lv return- d from Coyote creek where he his been doing some development work oil a prosH'ct of excellent appearance, which lie has ill that district. He re ports the liveliest limes in the mining line which have ever been known there. In every direction are ledges being developed and night and dav the giant jHiwder is booming incessant ly The rVribncr Henderson mine is making a marvelous record and is ex tracting the gold not liy t, ounce, but by pints and quarts. The placers at Uolden are making an exceptionally good run and should have a record breaking clean up at the end of the season. Mr. t'offiuaii sKaks in the highest terms of the Thompson group of mines recently purchased by Foster (tuiiiiell.who are taking hold of the property iu a business like way and will develop it into an excellent re productive mine. Thev are the sort f men who put llie mining business oil a solid basis bv business like ile lopmeiit and operation and the ountry needs more like them. !l!hB.y Robbers, Ijist Friday afternoon the llrants Pass-Williams stage was held up about two miles and a half nut of town, l.y lone highwayman. The robber was masked with a white hamlkercbiet icd over the lower put of his face mil had his hat pulled down low so hat only his eyes were visible. He eld a gun on the driver, Kd Harriott mil ordered him to throw his inonev int. Harriott complied with t ... Tom Kelley, a passenger was re lieved of SO cents. While the hold up was in progress, Frank Bryant lrove up iu a wagon and he also was held up but on bis ,;..surii.g the rolilvr that he had no inonev. be was mlcrrd to drive on. The driver was 'ben ordered to do like wise, and the robber backed away with his gnu ready for action. tin the mine day, two in. u 1 eld lip V J. He.ler iu the diy diggings and v v v v ww STAR STORE. E. Dean & Co., Propr. 4 Scribner-Hendorsort Mine. The Scribncr-Henilerson mine, located on the divide between Coyote mid Wolf Creeks, continues to be a wonder. OjicratioDs urn now carried on by means of an arrastre. It was formerly merely sloiced , but a good dial of the gold was lost by that nit! hod. The richness of tho deposit is marvelous as it goes all the way from 10 cents to four or five dollars to the pan. The ore is a decomposed quartz and porphyry, so soft that it is readily sluiced. The gold though it is often found in large pieces, is very light and jsirous and some of it crushes readily to powder. The deposit lies along the bedrock of the hill, near the surface. In continuous richness, ami peculiarity of formation, it is one of Southern Oregon's most wonderful mines. Explosion ct Gold Bug. An explosion of Home magnitude occurred on Saturday at the (told Bug mine. Fifty pounds of dynamite which was being thawed blew np. The damaged done was not serious. Club Mows. There will he an os n meeting of the Grants Pass Woman's club, next Saturday, December 20, at 2:!10 p. m. in tho Woodman's hall. The books w ill bo open for charter membership. AH women who aro in terested are cordially invited to be present. Vida Moore, reporter. The old reliable The Weekly Onmontui GOODS secured f.i from him. Thev also were masked with white handker chiefs. The elder of the two men In Id the gun while the younger, ap parently a mere boy, went through Heater's pockets. Sheriff Lewis, Constable Bundle ami Deputy Mar shal Woolridge took up the pursuit land the in. u were trailed for sonic distance. At Hold Hill, three men were seen to mount the blind baggage 'of the south bound night train nnd Constable Long at Ashland was tele phoned to iirrcst the men which he did. On the arrival of the otlicers, one oi Hie men, iicorgo .Mooilv, was i liberated at Ashland. The others, Kirkiatrick and Miller, were brought ! to tirants Pass, but could not lie i.li tit iti.-.l as the robbers and so w ere released. I On Monday, a man thought to lv the Mage robber was arresli d at j Kerby. He gave his name as (.irorgv Kleiner ami had no ditliculty in es- j lablishing an alibi, as at the lime the driver says the robbery took place, he was winking in town as a plumber for W. J. Cosiuey. He was released. The highwaymen are yet at large. Dwelling Darned The tire alarm was sounded on Fri day evening, ihc residence on Fast I'lout street owned by Logan Wool drnlge and occupied by C. V. Boul ware being discovered ill flumes. No one was at home at the t ime and the tire wabla.ing out of the windows when tirst seen. The alarm was sounded and a few tiieiueii hilvriiuisly dragged the calls through the mud. After the hose as strung out, there was a distresingly long wait for water ami by the time it came, the interior of the house was a roaring mass of tlatucs. It was raining furiously, ami the crowd of spectators shivered under their umbrellas while watching the tire. The roof was so water soaked and the rain poured iu such quantity that it trusted the Humes for an in- r- .lil.lv long time. Huge masses of ll .lies Tolled OUt Of 1 1 10 W'illlloWg Mill i curled upward alxve the roof, from j which huge clouds of steam arose. The j firemen poured water into the house j until the fire was extinguished. The building, though it still stands, is an utter ruin, while the contents were all consumed, nothing being saved. Both house and contents were iusurod. It cannot bo known to a certainty how the fire originated Wildervllle Items Mrs. H. D. Jones has gone to visit friends in Washington. J. B. Kobinsiou is doing some work on Mr. Shehau's new house. Miss May Ramsey is now employed an help at the Wildervillo hotel. A new road is being made to the Chancy creek marble quarry and lime kiln. Mr. A. ghehan and wife have moved into their house near Wilihr ville, Mrs. H. Lewis visited a few days with her mother-in-law, Mri G. Lewis. Mrs. - O. Lewis and littlo Goldie have returned nfter a month's visit in Portland Any one wishing to bny a Rood pair of canary birds can lcavo word at Wildervilln office. Tho Williams Bros, were out to see about their mill last week. They will not bn able to saw any more tuis full on account of rain. Ztuioni. Merlin Items Kd Bland is quite sick at his home near Merlin. New stock of dry goods at McCon- uell's store this week. Rev. Mr. Leslie from (Iran's rtlss was lu onr city Monday. Lewis Crow has commenced work at the Crow mine at Onlicn. Mr. Ray Colby went to the Jewell mine, on Applegate Tuesday. Mrs. W. A. Massie and (laughter Muble went to Grunts Pass Tuesday. Russell McGaliard has ls-en hp pointed deputy sheriff for-this pro duct. Mrs. Ray Colby and daughter Ken, returned homo from Coyote creek Sat urday. Have you seen the handsome dress pattern at McCouunU's? Ouo dollar to ft. 50 each. M. Barickmau expects to leave soon for Omaha where lie will make an ex tended visit with relatives. Jerome Powers entertained a large number of friends at his home Satur day. All present had a very enjoyable time. Mrs. Huusnor is visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. Roseubauiu for a few weeks. Mrs. Farmer, an aunt, is also visit lug her. Mrs. Wright and sou Claude moved on the farm at Hugo Monday which they have lately purchased of Charles S-xtou. Rev. nnd Mrs. Rogurs were in our city Sunday and Monday. Rev. Mr. Rogers preached at the SI. K. church Sunday evening. We aro all enjoying the services at the chaiM'l car. The car is well filled every evening and all feel well paid for going, ns Rev. Jaques always gives us some things to take home and think about. Many have admired the bcatuiful oil tainting iu tho w indow of Prof. McConuells' store. The picture was imintcd by Mrs. McConuell from a study of apples grow n on Mr. Henry Booth's orchard 011 Rogue river. Nothing is nicer than u handsome piece of jewelry for a Christmas present. See McCounell's display be fore buying elsewhere. He can save money for you. Hat pins 2.r) cents to 1. .ill each; shirt waist sets '.'5 cents to l."i; chains, charms, lockets, bracelets, cuff buttons and rings suit aide for all from baby to graiidmothi r and a lot oi other handsome goods which Night Hawk failed to barn the mines of iu his hurried ll.ght. -Merlin Night Hawk. Jinny growers think that all kind of trees do better if transplanted in the fall. Trees for Kale by J. T. Taylor, Riverside Nursery. 1)11. IH'NNS' BLOOD AND NF.UYK TONIC. There is not a woman in this land but at some time iu her life would have been the belli r for the use ol this tonic. For diseases peculiar to women, a belter medicine was never made. It is composed i t the ingre dients from which the system has Ih'cii deprived by disease, over-work or dissaimt ion. It enters at once into mo circulation, building i tne tissues that have been wasted. and making pure, rich blood ::i the most direct way. rn- weak, iiervoi Ullsteailv Is olde. ruin lv. I,.. i and r Mesh less ixople. it will make tioeg steady nerves and give the compl ion mat w non some look that nidi elites Ileal, li. We have hundred of letters that p, ople have written lis, saving that thev bad gained in good sotui nesn hi i ne rale ol one to mri IHiunds )ier week while using Guiin's Blood and Nerve Trim Hr. should be taken after meal.-, i n, twc. tablets each time. Druggists sell u .. (icr Hex or throe box f'.' .00, or sent postpaid mi mi price. We rae glad to maki fi i ipt ol tvplv to letters of inquiry, the advic w e ive you is plain, and easily under stood. Address Dr Lesanko Co., Philadelphia, Pa. For sale bv W F. Kreuier. MfuiVriViV Y.WiViV " ' ". ' ' V V,'i i A I km P.u ii .v.l 'rir ottu .-i,vti. 'i lit c n u' rg- ilittCj.'-, MAGAZK&W A LADIES MAGAZINE. 3; r: beautiful r-Ut; I- t 5: ll"'MI . tlirm.akin,; , .morn i- f nt t ! 2 .t . hL.n.-t.ij hum i,lW . nc ,.,( 5; : ttlll to ,U. or, jc ,lf r,( J. 4iCUt lllCtl. iHj (y, itmh ;! RtTlith. 1M labia, Simt-V. IVt. 5: 1I.1t, K"nruK.ll and AhMluivl tj. iVflYci-FiUmif Vvt Paturu. 3: CALL Patterns jS lN3amAllowaiK Patterns.) j 2 Onhr tsd if n. hiI-om httfh.r 1 A.k l.r Ik... A.ni . Mlf ,mi uti S? ; W4 !, b? ail Inua 3 THO McCALL CO.. I J IJi-WS W(tt MIS II.. Twt. ? C3 'ft-BSK! 'i-V.'J . - j.i mi Grants Pass Hardware Gompany Front Street, Opposite Depot, A. E.CARLSON, Pi opr. GRANTS PASS ORE. Basket Ball Social A social w ill be given on next Sat urday evening lit Woodmen hall by the Hiiih school girls basket bail team. An i .c client program will be given. There will bcCliristmns presents, of sweet quality, oil sale. The iidmis.-ioli fee will lie 10 cents. A:i eleirr.nt Xmas Pres ent ihose leaitinil Smok iriK .Jackets at Harth and Son's. ..For Christmas.. Hand Forged - P II 19 ook e t am Fine Rockers, Dining Tables Fancy Stands, Chiffonieres, Fine Parlor Suites, Lounges, Couches, Fancy Chairs, Roman and Colonial Style, Etc., Rugs in Great variety, Art Squares, Bamboo Goods, X. I!. A lar-e lot Uant'-s at especial rvoirru Mo more Slue Mondays Make Washday a pleasure by tisinj; the automatic Wringer guaranteed for jears It has Twelve points snnerior to anv other on the market. Call and we will be pleased to show it and explain its merits to you. BALLARD'S ITOREIIOCND SYRCP Imnifdiately relieves hoarse, croupy cough, oppressed, rasping nun uiincuu lir -athiiii.'. Henry C. Stearns, Drug gist, Shullsburg. Wisconsin writes ."-lev 2' I, 111"! : "I have been selling liallard's Horchounil Syrnp for two vears, and have never had a la'ejwra tii.n that lais given better sntisfaci ion. I notice that when I sell a bottle tiny come kick for more. I can honestly 'recommend it. 2'.o, 6(c and f I. W) at SIovit IJrng Co. ; With every Pyrcgraiihy on jit sold, i Mrs. Cleveiiger gives fne instructions how to use. Fully Warranted at ll' I move! 0 :mas Tin; largest stock Christmas (lifts, le yen. l on aro invited to inspect Stylos, Quality and Price Yon can save from 10 t,. 20 Per Cent by buyi,,, ,,,; , , n aroe ots. ,,ay t o lowest car lot fronts, discount all -Inlls. and ,,ve all these advantages to )V customers C Z you ntlord to buy elsewhere? " of I'nivorsal Cook Stoves and low pr'ces to cl.se. wni:. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice ifl hereby given that the an .,,.! meetiiiB of the itc( kltolders of Tho isuiiar Pine Door & Lumber Com pany will bo held at the oriico ct tne said conipauy at Grants Tbss, Oregon, on Wednesday, January 14, 108, at 3 o'clock, p. ni. Tho meetiiif? is for the purpose of electing a board of seven Directors to servo for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may come before it. H. C. Kiimcj;, presideut. J. II. Booth, secretary. Grants Pass, Oregon, December l,l WILL THEV EVKltTlND IT OUT That the Medford flour is again the best flour on tho market? An ooonoinical present, one of those smoking Jackets at Harth and Son's. IT IS UP TO THE DOCTOR-. A ladv wrnto us n few wccl'S ngn fr. Winchester. Va.. thai . he. htol been under a doctor's care for 4 years for dvsicpsia, the pain seira-M to center' under her left shoff.der J'liulc, ami was so seiero at times that flic could neither eat nor sleep. She had lost faith in her homo doctor, and asked us to send us samples of oer l'r. Gunu's improved Liver Pills wl.'.ch had been lecoiiiniciicpd to her. .e sent her two pills. In a few 1: ys she hi nt for a bos. Mow shovnitch rl.i.t the min r.iuh r should1 r bus let her entirely, she enjoys her meals and never sleeps less than X houis every night., and tins has all come iiUnit ill two weeks, and cost her 6()c. for two boxes of pills. S.iys tho doctor charged her fit). 00 and that she told hiin ho had better lake t lie if.'iO.tiOan invest it all in Dr. (num's linpn vi d Liver Pills audb uild n;i his practice. Wo have, not received the iJi.vlor's order yet but any one having dyspep sia, bilious spells or sick-head iche can get a spicily cure by the use of these pills. For sale by W. . Kivmc. Pee Vourhies about Kodaks slid Supplies MMICK KOR I l lll ICATIOX Tiiulwr 1 and Act, lu ie '!, isli. I'nited States I nn.l Ollice, Rutx-burii, Oman, I'ec. 10, l!x)2. Notice is heribv giv-u ilia' in i-miii-pliance with the provision ol the hci i t Congress ol . I line .'i. 1S7.S. entitled "An net for the sal" of liieher lands in Hie Slates of Calif irnia O ei'iin, Nevada, ami Washing on Termor-," 4 s exl. til ed to all the I'libl'i- La'1! s ales or act of August 4. Ii2. Ilenn I,. l.-iniisli ;rv el I'orlland, t'oiiuty ot Multnoin ih, S s e of Orchton. las Huh euy h:nl in tins ollice his s Horn sialeineni No -II ("J, for the ptirch;ise ol Ihe '., olS 'A . Se--tion No. l'J, unif oi ,'.,, Sec tion No 111 in To,.siii N.i 41 Smith. KaintP Jo !l VV, an. I md Her pr. ml to show lhar the Imnl sought 's more i.ilu able for its limh'T ot sueie than (er m. iicultiiral jiii'po-es, and lo t sinlde a his chiiui tn .Hid IhihI hi rnre J. I). P.i.itn, I'l iiiilv .ludgo, a' bis e at li'Bn's I'ass, OreKne. on Tliursdiii . the ,r)lhd,iy of .March, '.)';; Ha na lies as wit nesses : 4 Y It. Whipple aid Arthur Whipple of Wa do. I Irei. ii, hii I Walter llarnnm and Jes M of Giants Pass, O- gm. Atiy and all persons chiiiniiii: adverse ly the Htiove-ileserilii d lands are ie ii 'sied In the their el.iiins in Ihis oth.-c on or beii. re said ft h i.av ol .Ir. h, I'.M.i. .1. T. PltMIOKS. Ib-kimler. of (luods: suitable for ohoiro articles in tit B a n w a n n classifiedT ad3; WKAL ESTA rET51a!!, I K vou are irviriR to riiv fiT7 1 Thomas 1'a-h SlSr? 'ZAT u" (unities for buying so eoeT ''Ifir vou can meet j our pnyaie,,,, ,"."' 'U, easily. "iuib nUIt NEW HOISES" WliOUhU be fuini.'hrd in tuTJT-- ialest style. This n l, surely and ennoiuirally hv L i l'liumas Hie Houselurnislier f.l ' pureha.se means nunvy savin 7.,""' lion. K 'aiutjy. FOR. SALE. VOL'S'!! Jersev Christie bull. 1 niinii re o j Household miiiituri.. '""" sewing lnailni.e and Ku-CHri and lot on Hi-nbe ,i,u. "m Jobiiion. Corner 4tli and I. street. AltkF.LS lioii-e. for sale at Ahlfs i'Sckillj t LI. the standard vuTiTtiTTiZTr; A attlieKureka uur, "l" vilte. tire., tfatisfaciion in Ltl .piality guaranteed. J. (. llo' abundance; water for irjiKHlioii .-iinnKs on every lu ueres: nnw . ' U(s rnniie eouniry; two dn.lling liuniw Hr Imrn every liiinK complete; well htii-i-Sf iriuii. irosls, eud nniilim markets ,,n? half mile north of Tunnel U, i, ,i' i . JJ lniUrejittliisj)itiLe. ' PERSONAL. " ('OKKKSI'OSIiESeK is w.liciiedw v-" those lm are uiiuhlo tu c-ail oti ia , t person. A ureal ileal of our laiii.? transaeled l.y mail and we are iiuiie ,i please you iu this iiiiiniier. 'Iuuium ih. llouseluriiisher. u MONEY TO LOAN J VI you need money to puTuixtToTfa. y olher einert-encies en slu.ri iile! Any kind of seeurny taken. J. u. ln rok RENT X wy iiitTTiirid7lrWiii7TirfTiSi house wah lue, suitahle ler n,. Iiiiii-ekeepm no i liildreu. Imiuire Hun. Kitchen, oih street 'I'll KICK niee furnished roum widi nrt liolne Kltehen. (Ull street. ' WANTED t AN oi faiuily to eaii ni Thoma. the llousfiirnishers anil see the line dii- pmy iiiiu lire sure lo pieu.se the family. AfsTi:UK for V head of !tuck, "mule, A , - .eii.i aim wnere pasture ran he se n. Addreui Imi 15 Mi rlin, (liegon. ' COUNTY TIlKASuKKIfri NOTICE. Thero lire funds in thu tn asary to lay tlio fiillowiug county wurrants, protested (0 January !lth, lMUO: War rimU No. 40'J 110 111. J. T. Taylor, Couutv treasurer. Grants Pnsj, Ore., Nov. HI, Ulij. ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM will positively euro deep-acatcd COUGHS. COLDS. CROUP. A ?5c. c?Ttilo lor i Simple Cold. A r,0c. r.ottle tori Heavf Cold. A li I. CO Battle for Deep-scaled Cough. Sura bf nil DrucEUti 'J Js