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ROGUE K1VER COUHIER GRANTS PASS, OREGON. Published Every Thursday. Subscription Rates i One Year, in pdTSDCC, tiix Months, ... Three Months, blngl Copies, !.S0 .76 .40 .1 Advertising Races Furnished on application at the office, or djt man. A. E. VOOHHIES, I'ROPR. A Mngb Entered at the pout office at tirante Oregon, as seconu-claju mail matter. THURSDAY. JANUARY 22, 1903, ' Sun Francisco has another sensation 1 myiitcrj which may jirovo to be of the same sort which have given that city notoriety in the past. A young g'rl has disapiieared from her hoiue and circnmsUnocs seem to show that she was abducted. When hint see she was in dazed condition and the discovery of a tragedy is exacted. The state of Colorado lias two senates in organization and a merry time is in progress. Tho election of some of tho democratic meniliers was contested and Senator Wolcott tanned a manifesto to tho republicans, cull ing on them to nnito and unseat those democrats and to pot republicans in their places, so thut a republican United States senator might ho elect ed. Tho democrats were not willing to be unseated and there I a rnnmi quont muddle and broil It is a glur ing exhibition of politics of tho luwe order, the unprincipled resort trickery and force. The senatorial election now going on at Sulein is absorbing the puhll Interest. The lending cnudidntes are Kalton and (Jeer, while Wood is backed by the democratic votes. Oeer was nominated by Mulkey in very able speech. Eddy of Tillamook thenaddressed tho joint convention challenging statements mado by Mulkey, declaring thut tho so-called popular voto for (Jeer did not repru scjit the choice of the people except as between Goer and Woods. He nominated Fulton. Pierce of Unia tilla nominated 0. K. S. Woods, demo crat On the first ballot, Fulton re ouived 28 votes and Oeer 20. Wedues duy'i voto resulted as follows: Ful ton 81, Oeer IS, Wood 17, Absent 4; scattering 20. Representative liule of Josephine spread consternation among the Mult liomuh delegates on Tuesday by offer ing an amendment to the Ijowia and Clark fair bill, which culls for an ap proprlation of $.'0O,0OO. Hale's amend ment was to tho effect that 11,000,0110 puld subscription should U shown lieforo the appropriation could be turned over to the commission The amendment was vigorously op posed by some of them einliers who do c lured it would have the effect of killing the bill. Hale defended the amendment, declaring that ho was not unfriendly to tho bill but that it was Decenary to be mindful of tho taxmy era. He said thut tho fair was au en terprlse of the city of Portland. The amendment was lost. Llcutcnuut-Oovoruor Tillman of Booth Carolina shot Editor N.U.Oon tales In Columbia on January IS. Oonzules lingered four duys and died. Tillman is now confined in a cell and lias a murder trial hanging over his head. Oouzalcs, in his pinr, applied abusive terms to Tillman, therefore the latter shot Mm. While Tillman's act is barbarous and more worthy of the dark ages than of tho 20th century, he will not lack for sympathiser and excuscr. It may be that it is moro satisfactory to a man of Till man's liro-oating "spirit" to go out and shoot a man rather than seek redress through lawful channels, yet such llru-enting spirit is not to be commended, eieclally in the case of a man In Tillman's high olllce who i worn to uphold tho laws of his stale and who to gratify his "spirit", has to add jierjury to murder. This Till man Is a nephew of the famous Sena tor Hen Tillman. He received the news or the death of his victim wilh "visible emotion. " Oregon's new governor, Geo. F. Chamberlain, was Inaugurated Wed nosday. Oregon, though a strongly republican state, has one of the few democratic governors of tho north. This fart Is lamented by many repub licans, but the lust election should lie a good object lesson to tho republican Jrty and all imrtlcs; that if they Want to elect their candidates they should uominute a nuiu that can com mand votes. A simple place on the . .... in in iimy carry a man through in some stales bat It is frail dependence iu Oregon. While Furnish was he ing carried by his ticket and the rty leaders were saying to the voters, "Don't rebuke the adminis tration," Chamberlain was making votes for himself all over the slat ii bv bis clear cut and forcible speeches. Tho new governor Is a man of ability and will doubtless proe a good fllcial He disclaims any intention of purfinauship in the conduct of the governor's olllce and announces his in teutinnof serving th,. ieople of the State of the whole, lie would In governor, not of the democrat ic party but of the state of Oregon. In the effort he makes with the welfare of tho state ill view, he should have the bearty sup.rt of all wrtios and the contempt ililn jiartiMin spirit which seeks to drag and hinder because he is on the other side of the political fence should have uo place in his .l minis trution. Medlord Clly Election In Mudford city chi t ion Tuesday the old administration which Mood for re-clectlou iu the council was de feated. The vole by wards is as fob lows : First ward-Toft. 47; Stewart 4.1; Strang, 77; Elwood, 4tl; Orr 4: Keeoud Ward-Tott 45; Steward, 411, Strang, 87; Huausoii, 1 ; Kd, 3.1 Third ward-Ktew ard, 4.S ; Toft, 47 Uemmer. 41; Van; Dyke, 63; Strang,' 77. Toft stood f,,r recorder attaiiiHt James Stewart. ,W Si mug had no opposition f.ir treasurer. Mavor t 're well lias another year to serve'. r V V V V V V V vwvww www w Egood 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 lo buy the kind that wears. We do not search for shoddy stuff v. hen buying. RED STAR STORE. W. II. Dean & Co., Iropr. Front street, oppo Depot. RICH ORE AT GRANITE HILL Five-Foot Vein Uncovered Which Carries Great Values. Tho American Oold Fields Co., of Chicago, tho recent purchasers of the (intuitu Iliirmines of the Lonso creek district, uro steadily pushing develop ment work and have already accom plished tho most gratifying results. On Saturday, a ledge of tho Granite Hill uiiuo which has before received mention on account of its marvelous richness, carrvinir values of from I00 to MOOO to the ton, widened out in ! tho course of development from two and a half to live feel. Atl the rate this ledge would produce, it is esti mated thut 100 feel iu depth would pay for tho purchase of the w hole prosirty. The mine l making a won derful showing and seems destined to become one of tho greatest on the coast. As soon as the roads are iu con dition for hauling a 20-stunip mill, with other machinery, will be In stalled. City Treasurei'a Notice. Orauts 1'ims, Oregon, Jan. 21, IIMBI. There uro funds In tho city treas ury to redeem all outstanding war Hints, protested to February 1, HMO. Interest on same will cease lifter this date. Dated at Grants l'ass, Ore., January 23, UN )S. Col. W. Johnson, City treasurer. ..SPECIAL SALE.. CliristmiiH lias pulsed, and so liavo all regular jiricoH. Should you need any articlo hero mentioned and fail to take udvantago of these Special Prices 3 on will bo euusiiig yourself further regret. Ladies' and Children's Coals at nliuost your own price. Ladies' and Men's Mackintoshes at a great reduction. Ladies' Opera Shawls, Fascinators, Wool Gloves, Wool and Silk Waists, and a few numlicrs in Wool Skirts that we will close out at great reductions. ..Men's Clothing.. Wo havo aliout 50 Men's Suits and odd Coats nnd Vests which wo are positively going to close out. Having for you. 'Come' in and look them ULL OF FREE GOLD j E. C. Dowser Makes Klch StiiLo Just North of Town. A rich ipiurts strike wns made last week just north of town by Kmc! t'. Dogger. The tin. I is located on the south slots' of the mountain smut times known as "Spring Mountain" and is less than three miles from Orauts l'ass. Two claims have Ihcii located on the ledge which has a width of live feet currying good values throughout, while portion of the rock is aston ishiugly rich, showing free gold in startling abundance. The le.lge is o all iipiiciiriinccs ivi man, ni :,m,i i . ,. nt.ict vein. 'I his n aiming the most iiiii.ort.iin f the recent liiuls and somewhat Mir prises many whoaio aciuaiut. ,1 wnli tie' ismiitrr. as 11 is r ) , , . in-.i .ii f inisirtance to I, m;,,,. ,, j,s ,,,. f the divide. The hill u r slois- if t ),. ills encircling the vallcv has be. n hugely levied,,! bv n ci..i s ,.. i. generally supposed thev did not any gold Vet nearlv all the itlllches, the tl ihut u i, s of the "O.I lcrt crook "of liranls carry small pmsp,vts, nut enough lo jviy for work ing. A short distance below this ledge, a plans boulder carrying high values was delivered many years ago. Some liort was made then and tit aft, r ears to discover the ledge from which it bud evidently broken, but without success. Mr. litttgi r. howov. r. seem. to have Iks ii successful where othels tlUVc lulled. W II. llaiupton and I'. I-:. Harmon ire anion,- n,.. i i.lw ,,,.i.. i are w itching the fun . ,s,i.;1. Us week. 4 THE COLD SPRING LEDGE Widening With Depth New Pack Trull Ma.de. S. K. and Fred IhIiuiii have built a mile and a half pack trail leading from Jones creek to their "Cold Spring" ledge on the "high divide." They have been sinking on the vein with encouraging results. Tho width is increasing with the depth attained uiid u good ore body is now in sight. This ledge is situated no the mountain forming tho divide between Kvuns, Jones and Louse creeks. GEOLOGICAL SURVEYORS Line of Elevations Beln Along Railroad Line. Run A party of U. H. geological survey ors have reached southern Oregon anil are now working in the vicinity of Ashland. They are est ilillshiiig aline of elevations from lleuicin, Cul. to Seattle. The work is confined to the lino of the railroad. A bench murk is put in at the head of every mile and at each three mile point un iron post six feet iu length is driven with the elevation stamped on top of the post. They are planted to remain enna neiitly. This party will lm followed by others of the survey ill duo time, the line of eleval ions being prepara tory for the topographers. his means a ''feat over. BOARD OF TRADE TO MEET Ann vial Meeting end I. lection be Held NcM Monday. Next Monday, January o'clock sharp, the annual m the t! runts l'ass Hoard of c.'i lied. The meet lug will Is '.v.. at cling Trade held the I'ity I i.i 1 1 and every business man an. i CII1.CU who has theb.-st interests of out citv at heart, should iirraiiuc to he present. I The iiiisiri.in,e of electing good, ! live un u as oilici is of the Hoard tin, ; vear is .apparent to every citien. I M ilters of vital iiusutance to tin 'city ami county will conic before tin I'o.ml tins year, tint call only h, . u null, ii iniougii tne liourd and it iioi I loperly looked alter, will result In ! Iirepaiable los, to the town anil county ll Ilic pleselll lioal.t lias falle.l to acciiiiiplish as much as might hac ' n done, it may he that art of tin tiult lies in you. The tinancial Is'lic hi "i a goon, nve, energetic Isslv ot j InisiiK'Ss ni.'ii haiut.'it together for the purs.se of building up the Is st inter ests of t ho community iii which they live, cannot he ov cr est limited. 1 lie lni'ortaiit comuierci.il centers of the country have been largely the re sult of united and hearty efforts alon g this line of Hoard of Trade work, and Us ethen ncy d, p. ii.ls as much on the hearty support of its individual members as on its othcers. lour own Is st interests di maud that you h. arttly siip ort this move ment and co os rale w ith your fellow citizens in building up the Is st iutei- csis of the community in which you lle. Then ht rVoTV I'llsluesK neill gie the I'.oald of riaiie his hearty support and on-nitration. Now is the I Hue to act. HOW TO GET GOOD ROADS Proper System Is More Important Than Ardent Desire. The goxl roads movement seems tc be causing some commotion of lute and I uoticed a quotation lust week in your paper from the Ore gouiun that two things ure essential to good roads in Oregon ; first, the general desire for them; second, the intelligent determi natiou to have them ; and we will have to admit these ure essential in ull work, yet we will have to disagree with the On gonain in this case. Farmers are the class w ho most need good roads and are the iieojdu here al luded to and us a rule, the pioneers are the farmers. The pioneer, as a rule was a front iersman and hud always lived iu a log house or a prairio schooner, most of them coming across the plains with oz teams without good roads or much hot of ever having them. Thus they journeyed on toward Oregon, now and then, as Parkman tells ns, dropping off a piece of furniture as their. teams guvegnut und tho road got worse, blaz ing a trail, making a wagon truck right into tho heart of the wilds of Oregen. A great trip and u great i o plo thatjjiadejt. They came without roads, somehow, anyway, but got here, subdued the Indians and annihi lated tho grizzly hiar. Hut it does not api ur us though the Creator ever intended they should live iu marble houses or ride over macadamized roads, yet wo are certain they desire them, uud have the intel ligent determination to have them, if they only had the system. Very likely they never will, for they are rapidly emigrating to that frontier from winch no pioneer returns uud ns to their descendants, they will very likely novo to some other fioutier, having the good road problem to be solved by the eastern immigrants. Probably many of these will coinu next spring and summer, but our bad roads will he a poor thing to introduce thiui to, for I havu lieurd custom is-ople say they dreaded to settle iu this country on account of tho poor roads, and no doubt many nave genu back on this account. Think of it ! People being driven hack to the cold oust to fact the blizzards and tho cyclone, rather than live iu a good climatu with pool roads. Yet 1 cannot agree with the Ore gonian thut these ure the two most es sential things. In order to get good roads, the lirst and most essential thing to have, is a system. I have been listening ever since tho good road movement iu this statu slarled, to bear some one mention a good sys tem, one that has been tried, but if anyone ever has thought of it, it has never (nuiu to my ears, and it is the lack of a good road law thut causes our roads to he in tho shape they ure, instead of desire, intelligence and de termination, for how long would a sen captain be iu crossing tho ocean with plenty of desire, intelligence und de- terminal inu if you take the systematic churt uud compass away fYoin him': Hut give him these w ith u little de sire, intelligence und some determina tion, and he will uiaks about as good time us the most ardent of them. Here in Oregon we have the Huis rvis or system as they have had iu many oilier states, and win rover they have had this system th y have also had roads und a general complaint of Hior roads, but strange to say, no complaint about the system. The pioneers had plenty of desire for something belter or they never would have madu the journey they did, and intelligence and determiua lion also were not lucking, nor ure they lacking in the road question with them or farmers iu general und the only thing lacking is the iutellict to tell the farmer and legislator also, that they need a system to work by. This is to the legislature at pres ent, hut if they should not lind a bet ter system it is very likely the oph will initiate one sooner or later. There will be uo trouble in limliug a good system, as there is one in everv uulry where you tiiul good roads. YV.W. V. GOVERNOR'S PATRONAGE Ollncii end Positions lo Be Killed by Chamberlain. Mr. rhambrrlain will have consid 1 the demo ppointiuciits Over this onipl, te s ly. ruble patronage i, giv rats, but most ! f i Ic : lie iu the peiuti nt.aiv. lepartnieiit alone he has ,ind ho is also supremo in the matt, i f the soldier's home appoint un ut. 'hamlicrl.ini has a voice m the se cton of suj criiiieu b ins (or the mute i hool, the reform school, the asyluu. mil the tis.li ward u Hurin his erm lie w ill appoint three nu nils r- of the barbers' commission, live nu in Is rs of the state hoard of an dic.il ex iminers, live members of the Iminlil harmacy and a huge hunch of re cuts for the state university, agf.eul- lllal college and .he four in rni il hools. What thV governor can appoint of is ow ii accord ure : Private secretary Stenographer. Supcriuti iidcnt ,.f penitentiary. Two wardens at pcnit.-iitiarv. Fanner at is uitenti.iry Hookkeen r al pciiiteutiarv. Ten guards at s iiiti utiarv Three shop guards at l u t. nt i.n v rour night watchmen ai sillti tiarv. Kngiiicer at s uitcut iary Physician at penitentiary. Stale land agent. Adjutant general. Twenty lour employes ut ddii rs' ouio. Health othv-er at storia Health othoir at Marshtield. Health otiicer at i a.juina. Health officer at liaidun r 'I hrec pilot commissioners, t'leik of pilot commissioners. Three lll. nils rs of state fair tsiar.l rour members of state board of agri ullure. " Five liicmKm of military board. For each and everv one ..f ii.,, laces there are m-vcinl aspinmis, am! very string is l,.,,K. pui;, , to land i al'ls.liilm-'tits. Ii is t rot., hi., , i. . governor will make a cle.'n ep in these oth.vK, as thev re now tille.l hy n puhluanii. I 11818 The licst Resolution to Make IJoeaus- it's no trouble to keep, is lo Use the Medford flour. If you start Hie New Year with a supply of this flour, its many ne-rils w ill so eudi ur themselves that you will nevtr use any other. A. A. DAVIS Leland Sittings We liaV't the promise of a new de t ; one is needed v ry badly. Stock is doing hue us tie- sue shiny days keep the grass growing. Th" g'nig of men at Tunnel U an gelling uloug nicely timbering tie tunnel. Our city council .should pa. ; a lav. forbidding poultry from limning ut large in the town We hear of some mini s being l.oinli il to capitalists which without a I'.ouhl will heeon.e a sale. Koad.i ure in Very bad coiiuiiion ns so mii:h heavy machinery is being huuled to the mines. Several miners have got th" pr s pcetors' fever and have fitarti d for the mountains to hunt for big ledges. We have no mining news to write as the minirs uro very busy, and per sonals with un arc not entertaining. Our worthy marshal is maintaining good order. When men get unruly hi Iocs not handle them with gloves on. The steam shovel w ill soon be here. We have not heard yet whether it is for dredging Grave creek or to he used on the railroad. We hear of one mine devvn the creek being sold the Harris l'lat mine, bought by people from Califor nia. Gnat activity prevails iu the mini's of Upper Grave creek. Wo are receiving sonic people from the north. They were m tiiul the sun shining le re doing line; every body is w complaining. we are a people The prospective wedding: postponed lor a short time were not quite ready. We lrprised te . Slock is ell, in body colli: nteti i have been as Hie men have sniiu nice girls, also some widows that would marry if they could lind the right kind of fellows. We have had line spring weather: IM'ople will soon b. gin gardening il the weather is favorable. Farmers are busy plow ing and sowing grain. So far there have been only light frosts, lilaekherries are in bloom. The frosts have cut olT the water, so some of the miners are shoit of water. The miners, like the farmers can lind plenty to do if inclini n te work, cutting down bedrock and doing other necessary work until the rains come again. Some of our miners took in the Pass one day last week. For farm work and clearing up new laud, the kind of weather we are having at present is good, hut for mining it is loo drv ; Hut we must submit lo the iuevitahl. and be content w it Ii our lot. We learn latelv let in that Win. .b d from He- boson, win Klondike, is of tii" b. art. 'a.-s lor ii" at T si' kill ss to our business sitiess. very si, He was Mil lit. report, aieu aii The rilst i, ; s K will Ink, u t We bav Tim s doing P'Ople ilre '.i hi Ins iimv an ill ille doing well. Take ss, i hey arc an in ever h unge aiount'. ow n, do tin ir trad e to their work. larni. rs come to Ise their supplies. 1 clu ap for cash, wo shall be able to rn.uri.iges iu high .'oung nu u w ho be. Teti havo made up ihe peo lo as a e!a lllstl i.uis eo; ',, , 11 low ii but c me lot lug, lb. ii go horn .-'onio of the Huge our to n to un h Goods a... -old her. l:i a short lime .i e ii"! lee of ...ouic .if. . .soin.' of o,.r . ong to the I pp. r heir minds to mai rv Gnat will he : he preparat ions. We un.i. tin welding eal.c has he . inly light w in, s w ill b :!ic grooms me strictly rstan.'i tint n ordered, ordered a. t. iu: ranee Hell. Mis. G. W. I'hapiu and Mrs. Mini keis are exp.it l.sheriin u. The way bey catch fish em of Tunnel '.I crock ,s uo hot l.i r to them as we have such due sunny w.atlur lore in Southern h. gon. We ria l last week in a Got tage Grove pan r that th. y had oik sunshiny ,he s op iu that o We are until ; In located day last e have uiiirv, re idmg w , i k. No W.lllile Ml t ir hack iu tin ,'ll'e ar. i ' ' g i n, w Ia n ic mo.t of i ire ire g. King r..in. ' au only a,l v i r- n : tiom then " r states , ,u t ot .Utlslllli. rev. i Was:, :ou ami v, asdiiigtoii 11. e ,ul:u:KiaM. a bu il-is Niiiiheru Ur, ion !-;! (rem o lle i; it ar ii. u. on ut. un . i i. M in plae Vol kuo- - ii 1 1 s ,L i my s, -ut a, r.i 'r: t u. W e ar. thinking ot r, oic ui tion Ii. re at 1. eland g our iiniuigra We Mailt hi-si. ii. s-s in, n that tills le. a',;- a can ami ,,i work fot 11 a- f, r S l.l 1 1 T that d homes .f :n tc ihis . for sal,, ask the h lo sell 'Uihcru can is men of untry, 1'. i'.'le s! o il, illt?" . 'tvg u. W h. , oiivcrr. .1 oil. i push an.! . u, ry . also gis'd faun ' '-v ''', v"u w "! Joui.' :ie loo old to v ork and wish to from business, to town and liv, sell out ,4:i,l i,i - l.l, "" ,!"'lr ""ome. TI -'a. ' d. .1 to Is- it v. rv I, s e.'.ii.try is a-iliy ... un.ry ; from the cut i..t,l.. u i i. ai:- mi nts have b-c.-.me healthy f.ud strong. When he.vy fogs prevail in other ports of ll.U ttaf, after .he sun pet, up the fogs lift. Tuet. we enjoy -lice sunshine. V!de Awalai. Clsndale Itrms. Seirs. licrii At Wolf creek. Deceinh, r SH, p.;2, to Mr. and Mrs. George r.iinis; a laughter. l;r. J. M. Kitchen of Stayton, Ore, stopj.ul nv.-r Thur-day wilh i and Mis. Bowersox on Iih return from tiimher cruising at Ashland. Quite a number of immigrants fr expected iu a few days from Dululh, Minn., who exp.-et to make their homi s in and around Gletnlale. Let the good work go on. Word reached here yesterday of a mining strike of considerable import ance b-ing made on the Georgia vein, lying west of the Bi utou. The Georgia vein has been prospected on surface for over 2, Oft) feet during the past two years, when licently the owners, Lewis &N Jones, startrd a cross-cut from Drains creek to lap the vein, which w.n accomplished last Monday, cutting the 1 ilgo at a d'-plli of -I.) feet. They peril (rated the llllgc about live fc-t, the east wall not yet having b'-en reached. Tiie ore is highly sulphurated show ing free gold. The owners are highly elan d, it being the richest rial most promis'iig '"'dy of ore y.-t eiK i'iinti n il on any i f tin it claims. Wihltrvills Herns. Hain ! Kit in ! Ka.in ! Our fiinol h is: cotiimcnc'-d again. liorn-To Mr. and Mrs. .1.11. l'e.bin son, January la, a son. ,1. II. ilobiu-ou has been hu'.t'ine lumber for a new barn. Jacob Wagner has been at tending court the las' few days. Mrs. (J. 'org" L. wis has been on th" sick list the last few days. James Hocking, Sr. has been sulVer ing with a had boil on his knee. The men of the lie'gbhorhood have breii working on the big ditch, th" hist few days. Robert Stevenson has returned from Grcsecnt City w here he has been lit work for several mouths. J. W. MeCollum has been working on his new barn, the lust week with J. H. Robinson's assistance. Williams Bros, it Kendall have sold their saw mill engine and intend to get a le-w one iu the spring. Miss II. ssie Mol'ollu.'n is visit in tor a icvv nays with tier uncle ami aunt, Mr. and Mrs. ,1. W. Met'ollum. J. W. McCoiluui with Klsie, Ruby mil Harry Met 'ollum spent Saturday and Sunday with his sister and family near the Pass. The limn" Comfort Hango agent lias bun through the country. Zanoni. Coming Events. -Stetson's I'ncle .Inn. '..:--Stetson s I'ncle Ti l ahlll. January '.'ii Ccunty court conv Feb. i De.Moss Family at house. Oporil Feb. (-"The Man from Sweden at t 'piTa house. Feb. Ill K. of P. anmnil iiiasqnera.li ball at i IjH-ra house. UF.V. CAU1.1SI.K P. p. MARTIN, I.. I.. 1 1. Wayorly, Texas, writes: "(if ., morning lust rising, I olii n lind a iron hit some collection of phlegm, which produces a cough, :,n,l is verv hard to dislodge; but a small quant it v ot Ballard's llorehound Svrup will at once ili-lodge it, and the trouble is over. I know of nu mo.iioine ti,ilt is equal lo it, ami u )s so pleasant to i.'i.e. , can most o.irilinliv r. com. '"end it to ull persons, mcling a medicine lor throat or lung troubh s." Price -.'.V. eOc, and l.no a hmilc'al Mover Drug Co. ' 'nl.v reliable ioods cat ried at Ion: A. K. ds Of Vonrhic Pholo xni'icK I'm; i'i:iii.b'.vTi in. Tiaiher I. ind. 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I imher I and. Act Jum- :l is; Uos.-t.ur,!. Hr.v,, jd,, tfi p',t ' " "ereey tf.v-u n,n IU cone ' "in 111.- H0Vlsos I the aci oi "' g -is- . I Jil..f 1 l. l lo, I fie sale ,., i tlll !" i I I'.. Ilonra, n 'I e, rtslui'i ,,,, 1,., . eioitlel, Wn "r inn -s in t,t Ore, ii, .Ne,.i,a. I lloi V l: I. d to ail (he I'm, as ex l-.uet a'es ft o: Aa.il-e 4, i.s.i, Sn l.l Nl.v . ol llert !,,(. , a e ol li.,v"iii, has i" 'his o.lice h: sorn 1 d.l lor tile l'llrchas.. to I II IK1.:. S ""t ol iUrioii, IhlS duy tiie.l siH'eiiienl .N t. Ihe S' ol and I. I oi ll-ilit No. st, Ull, I ,. F'4 mil St-.ij ( mvi 'I sist ull .No. I j,, p, II souih, K ii'sv .N... si iv, o,l T proai i,, -"iish: is in ee Show Ull; ,,, lltlii, tiiin'. i' tor iis timtKT ol o:.e it, o, (..r a l to r.uii.n tus. uii.irai pu.pi.es, A in ,., ..l I. I r- I , . , ."'" 'll'l , v' ouuni, V.J.UHV j.uij.. .! a s .-.he. l l,,:, ras,, ,,,,,. . "'"'' lie ..I. ,., .Vpri. , IMKi He IMll.es a uii....e.: Frank pe,a,.r ot s rtlll1 0 ... rv. i pel-, II. A. , Inpp met , v i. " n i p e. , lo. O,-, i 11. ' AlitlITU A I 1 l.,.i, : en mi I ' e.n- v in- Ati persons i-ileserii. 't'l s f i oitur no Ai r I I a;' tne ti.eir e si O-lJtv said ii n ,),, j. r. Hkiu.Ks, Keislr. Laxative Briinio.ni.in;.,,. T. ...... vmuiiiv amvtvm w-hn were afflicted with different Tlhvays keep that we employ Plumbers ami ro;:si.qm.tuiy can Ho Give us a trial Grants Pass Hardware Qompany Front Street, ff A. E. CARLSON, Propr. fruit Trees. At the Riverside Nursery yot'viil lind fi'uif, sbadci'.ii.! ni ii;.nn ntal l..cs. Monterey Cypress for h.dg or fence. Pvistdi arv, Hlackbi rry. ( i. iosi ' .. rry Cniraiits, ir.i-:e Nur- and Leganb Try (il.ll: loots, I 1". id' ills, World s ry slock for bniidii:;; 1 have a nice lot of W ens, and cnii furni.-h c , a : iMng. Call at Nursery or .-, at Slover's drug siove. ,11 cb 1, FIN PS WAV TO MVH The slat fling ar.iieui: lent of ,!i- ovei-e that will suo'ly lei -life is iiiad" by editor O. II. I -.' i f Chnr..bus"0, ln.l., "1 wi state, "' lie wi I'' s, "liiat Hr. K ;::::: .0); New Iliseovi ry fir CoiiMim) turn is the mi st 1!. I'alllbb' , ,, dy tl at J i.nv e ev r known for coughs, ( ubl- e:nl drill. It's invaluable lo h .; will, weak laiigs. Having this wonderful lie. liieitic no one in ei! dread Piioiinio iiia or cMisiiini'tion. Its relict is in--lai.l and cure ceitain." V. F. Kle iner guarantees i very .".lie and l.l.(i bottle, and gives trial bitllcs free. SIMl'LK COI.OS, to he simple if at Cease to he simple it at all pro longed. The safe..! way is to put them aside at the very beginning, liallard's liorehound Syrup slops a cold and removes the cause of colds. .Vie, ."ilic and ..I.e" bottle at Si lover Drug Co. NOTICK. To whom ir may cone rn. On account of ibe po-.tponemchi of the County court, the District pound- ary Hoard has ing until W. i! t 'ountv u al.-.i postp.mc 1 its losilav, .laiiitarv I.incidu S iv ago, it., nnd sic. of H ii'i't- lin:i. ird. KVFin' ruTTi.i: of ch.mi,i:h i.ain s I'di'OM i!!::.:i;nv WAHti ANTKI)! We giiiiranlee t very la idc of ("hei:: 1 '.-rutin's ( 'ough li'inulv aid will re fund Ihe money to any one who i- not S llisholi alter using two thiols i f lb, content'. This is tic lies: r."it. !;. i, the world for la grip,, - , oil, ;..., eold--, crouji and v. hooping e aii end i, pl.asant and sale lo take. It pre. veins any tend, ncy of a old :o; .-..ill in pneumonia. ,s,!,l by all drugg-Ms. ; Allen's fUng Balsexmj ! 9 The best Couiih Medicine, ! ABSOLUTE SAFETY j -shouIJ be rigorously Inslstcll , v-i-'on when buying modicia.- 'o.r upon that depends ono's J'.ifo. ALLEN'S LUNG BAL-? j SAM contains NO OPIUM I -1 : '.-.riv' form and is safe, Bvr-, 'id promot in cases of CvOlT, t Try it now, and be conv i.iceil. m.zv c. - A. E. Yoorhies G. P. Pharmacy I'KST I.lMMKS'i ON H. nr II 1 . . , FA'.ITH. ,- - i iu. Sin .r Water Worts, S'hnl Ish.V "' wrn. f i . " " Wi- n.auy kinds much tsiicw " "U l I IVn -. ... . ! n-tit until I 'v,'. I. . , 'ii.ini s i i us. 1 on . aril.. ..... o. ,r rni uu.a-isi,, and inn:, ot nt Siover Dru . oic, Oo. and j). m bold,. '-.Jt. ; f--?ewVss.lOOVR,O.T in mind only first-class and Tinners r7 worK mat win sausiy you. and lie convinced. Opposite Depot, GRANTS PASS ORE LASSIFIED ADS WANTED. in'W..od ( hoppers, '"''and Kuvkendull WKVHN-KKMITHSJersev eo with,' "J 4 years old, lor sale, I inmire ul i ' I ii'tuire ot ,i si. 11 lOS. JJDlMKai.d lot, sewing iiti-.Liiif,i go-curt, canned fruit, etc., lor iiltl sacriiiee. Cult ut unci, on K. h.Jot. Holinan house, 1, street, near -1th. 9700 whole root npnle trw, hn,! I'.ureka Nurs'Tv. Wiiiisniu . .1. If. HolUNsOM. p.MlltlCI.S tor sale ut Aliil', 1 hoii-u. 1 VI-1- Ihesfandurd variety of njipiTr. at ihe fair, ka riurseiy near lV:y viiie ure., Niiisiuciion in i.rii-, quality guiiranieed. J II, l;ubi, .-Of) ,vt'liK ranch, rood urtint i uoiilu oiehur. , sins I (mi. ' aliuudiinee; liter for itiigution, bt.. s.i lugs on every 10 ai res center ot i ranee conulry ; two livlVluiK bouses';, barn, every thin;' cinipli to; ivell sli.4-' i'roiii trusts, e.io.l iuuiuil' iiinrktt.. huii mile uorih oi Tunnel II, price (1, In. Hire at this olllce. FOR. RENT JOL'SK to lent. Impine uf J. P. T' ''WO nice turnislted Minns in psi, Willi lm. siiioinle fur :: hoii-i'ki i ping- no 1 1, il. hen. Inquire II. K il. lien, titii street T1I1.'1''.M nice luiiii-hed romni w iih Home Kitchen, nth timet. Ilxillim tv.. Well Ctltk. ,i FOR SALeT notice for itplicatm. Lund Olllce at Kosehnrg, Onri January 6, lr' Notice is hereby given that the iGARL-' lowing-naiued settler has filed cc: of his i ti t i tit ic ns to make tiutil ti '-. in siippi rt of his claim, and tlialu. poet will be made Is fore R. liarllett, couiitv ch r!;, ut Orauts In Oregon, on Fi bi nary ;), liinil, viz: WILLIAM HOW LEY on H. K. No. Sell) for the S'j P of sec. -1, township IK, S, 11. H, W. He naines the following witnf to juove his coot iiiuoes resilience on and cull ivnt ion 'f said land, t: I. M. Ilryant, of Merlin, Orft't ,T. Anderson, of lingo, Oregon; i. Ihiiiy, of Hugo, Oregin; and Vi l.'iueriel:, of Merlin. Oregon. J. T. Bridges, Kegiste; The old reliable Ths Weekly Oreiwa "iSdENTE PRESS FoitTY-Tnran year, 48 Pigei i Twkly t IlluitfiUi INDISPENSABLE u TO MINING MEN if 3 $3 PER YEAR, POSTPAID. SEND roU BAMl'LK Cul'r. MINING"4 Scientific PRESS 330 MAEKET ST.. SAS FRANCISCO. CAl NOW IN STOCK. nil liie wonderim Abolished the Darkroom Lnthvly. DeveloiK S and Fixes in Full Davliglit. No Fuss, No Musi, Always Beady, ' Forfect Picture ti;v CALL AND EXAMINE THEM - Kodak Dealer, Grants Pass, Oregon. THERM ARE TRICKS - JN ALL TRADES Hut the i nly trick with ns iu tin trade is the trick of cutting price all kinds of toilet articles and l'l' clary medicines, so that no one t f'.nd hoiv we do it. Von will g'1' ; I' M of evetything in fresh, pure drop nud toilet prerv.rntioim, cliei,lr Itrt ', iL!t "t any other place Grants P : National Drut! Store, i" . " " - torn ! MAY CKNTL'KY TOXIFOKT. Mal ' Millions are dailv finding worU fro of comfort in Ruckl'. n'ii Armcu kvIvc t kills pain from iinniSi Scalds, t' i rnises; c.iuqni rs l'icer. nd Fr-' , si res; cures ernpflons. Salt KlieO" ;o. :, : an, lelons; Iemove8 corns 9i wait... Host H;t. cure on eartli. Oul" k-c at W. t Kreuu r'n (lmg store. F( c At AC'-C 1 1 Ui Hot Re