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J. . ROGUE kiVER COURIER GRANTS PASS, OREGON. Published Every Thursday. Subscription Rates: One Year, in tdvancc, Biz Months, , Ttre Months, Btnglc Copies, - Advertising Races Furnished on application at the oflice, by mail. A. E. VOOIUUES, Pkopb. AMnor Entered at the pout ollice at Orante I', Oregon, an eooncl-e.uvia mall mauer. . . ST" TnUUSDAY. FEBRUARY 6, 1603, The bill requiring so.rccu to placed at the head of ditchea in me. lua viirnroun oiinonition from tliift county. A petition BKninut itn pa auiru was circulated hint week anil wai very Koncrally alte'icd. The acntl. mont in it dinfiivor- in poutherii On gon la rery itrong and In virtually unanimous. Tim Boitrd of Trade tut- on Thnrwlay nnd panned rcHolutioiiH condemning tho bill and it will be rigorouBly opposed in the lfginlntaro. If Fulton wins tho Beniitornhli, it must bn Hpeedlly or liiH case in lost The Bent nil opinion in that hn reached altnoiit tha limit of his strength. If it lieeomei evident that Fulton cannot win, thero will be new candidate and a sueh a man, the eyes of Koathern Oregmi are turned on R. A. Booth, of Jonophiuo, Duoghm and Luno. Mr. Ilnotli is a mini who would represent tho Htat of Oregon in the U. H. acnato with honor nnd cred it H is an abler mini than Fulton and of all posniblo candidates, is the choice of Southern On-gon. Tho Venezuelan mix-up limy yet result iu luiriouM internatlouul compli cations. There is a sentiment in the United States that Germany is acting nnfairly and with a stubborn disre gard of all consideration but her own imtnedinto interests, a position pro ductlvo of indignation. Though En gland is associated witli Germany in the appllcutloii of the pressure on Venezuela, yet thero is a strong feel lug iu that country that they have boon "roped in" and that their part Born have been getting thoin into trooblo. Italy is hanging on to tier mauy'l coat tails. Tho general feet ing in England is 0110 of friendliness to the United States and the Knglixh people much prefer tho friendship o this conutry to that of (Jorniniiy. Thero is a strong unwillingness on tho part of some of the oilier nations that tho allies should bo made preferred creditors by Venezuela and a counter alliance lias been mentioned, to iu elude tho United States, Fraee, Hjmiii and other nations. DAMAGES IN JACKSON Some of the Effects of the Recent Heavy Flood. The recent storm iu southern Oregon was tho most destructive to properly bordering on water wuya that this section has exerieneed since the Itorm of ltt'.K) which blocked train from the south, for about six weeks and through the Cow creek canyon lor throe months. Samuel Robinson had a time of it keeping tho creamery stal ion for the latent district from destruction bv tho storm. They moved the machine ry out of tho building, which is located over Anderson creek and then remained up at night pulling way tho drift to prevent it from carrying the building down stream. Tliu principal trouble on Siskiyou mountain was 100 foot washout near Cole's at statu line anil the slide at Wall creek, this side of Siskiyou til I Ion, w hich liiui been coming down for somo time. Hear ('reek was too severe forthe Klamath Fulls stage last Saturday which was compelled to transfer the wail across the raging torrent by means of long imiIcs. D. H. Jacksoi lost a bunch of live calves that were unable to iiiivitttitc Hear creek. The Condor Tower Co, a trtii,llv constructed dam in Rogue river near Toll) stood the ordcul well and mis tallied very little damage. Tho liybcu bridge was placed lion. d combat by the storm ami it will tnko some money to reir it. Hear creek resumed running into iu old channel from the Harvey place down ast l'liociilx and ruined many place. Valley Record. "It appeals to you, win n the fruil hangs ripe and sweet on the tree hit,, in February, or early in March. Then the blossoms break cut, and the trees are yellow with golden globes, anil white with orange (lowers. It nmy Ik) that a tlurry of snow has whitened the mountain tops, ami th, n yoahavean artist in background for a tropical forest. The air is full ( sunshine, and heavy with fragrance as night comes on, nnd thi n, if the moon Ik- shining, you may hear in midnight through osu w in, low i, the song of tho mocking bird iu the scent ed grove, and It never seemed so melodious before. An eiHTience like thin is possible any winter, and it is wnh a joum. v of thousand miles, while v,u can have it, by taking 1 1.. Scenic Shasta Route through the giand ami pi, ur quo Siskiyou and Shala Mountains, to Southern California. Complete information about the i r i . and do scrlptivo matter, telling ul.,ui r!i. foruiii, may 1,. bail fmm .Somi,,.,,, l'aeitie Agent or W. K Coi'ian, i, . IWugor Agt., S. 1'. Co.. Lines j Oregon, Tort land, Oregon. The W. F. M. K-lety of New .1,111 M. K. church will cut. Main then friends at the residence of Mrs. 11. Ciilkey Tuesday evening, Keb. loth MriLlaugCln ung w ill he present and assist in eiitertanlng. Please bring an ottering. Tho board of trustivs of St. Lute's EpisroiwI church have, through tin efforts of Col. Crawford, received 11 numlsT of uew js w oudhi.ins, an lie Jsirtant addition to the church furnishings I 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 starch for shoddy stuff when buying. RED STAR STORE.' W. II. Dean & Co., Propr. Front street, oppo Depot. k&AAAAAAAAAAAAAA&AAAAAAAAi IMPRFSSIDNR OF ORFfifiN aoumern ncpieicmiMiyc. i .... ... r ,i rt f-.ti i Praise for Our !late. Two Southern representatives, whoi scortcd the hoily of of Representa tive Tongue to Oregon, and who re- iriifi1 u-itli llii.ir ,, l'l v reiM.nl 1 1- sooiib ' iu highest;' praise of the state of Ore. grdir - hVprosoiitnt ive Hellainy, or North Carolina, who is quite a land holder in his statu, said that in all his travels iu this country and iu Europe ho had Hover seen such rich soil as he fnnnd in the Cinatilla Valley and the Willamette Valley, and southern Oregon jmprcHsed him even mure favorably. "If I were to leave the sonth, ' said he today, "I would ci r- tniuly take up my n siiLuiee iu Ore gon, and it tny leiim strike out lor other sections, I shall advise them to see It Portland or some point in Ore gon, to my mind, far outranks any stato In the west through which we passed, not excepting California. It is a state of boundless resources. " .Representative Handel I, of I. on is- ana, a member of the river and bar- Isir committee was particularly im pressed with the Columbia river and the Importance of opening that si rerun at The Dalles;. "From what I saw and was told," said he, "that vast country tributary Co tint Upper Col umbia ami its brunches, certainly de serves recognition by t engross iu the ITort to overcome the dalles olistrnet- I ..SPECIAL SALE.. CliristmiiH lius imssctl, ami . so liuvo nil iTcjnlar iniccH. SliotiM you need any article here nientioneil and fail to take advantage of tliese Special Prices ou will lie causing yourself further regret. I.ndies' ninl Cliililieti's Cn:its atnlinost your own jiriie. Ladies' nnd Men's Mackintoshes at a great reduction. Ladies' Opera Shawls, Fascinators, Wool Cloves, Wool and Silk Waists, and we will close out at ..Men's Clothing'.. We have alunit fit) Men's Suits and odd Coats and Vests which wo are iositivelv k'oino; to close out. This means a jrreat suvinc; for you. Come in and look them ND OF KESWICK STRIKE Mori Re'urn I1 ruler Suing Con ditions m Hvfoie. big si rise at Kcsw iek is at an ml. It is practically a eitoiv lor the company, as the lucii K back to hoik miner exactly tlio same coin! i Hons under which they struck. The men insisted on recognition of the union hut have accepted a statement from the company that there will be 110 discrimination against union to. n. No such discrimination ha-'! ( m.ole heretofore by the company. The strike was ill advised from the li 1-1 "d 111 eessary and this fact has since Wen realized. A few day ago (teiieial M; i Wright of II. e enn!.inv auilioi 1 .1 ti e lol!o ing announced, m tM, empliiycs and the public 111 the K. ,1 ding " Tree l'i, ss ." "The Moiiniaiii iVpjvr t'oinpoiv h i not and will not div. iunn u, against any man U-causc of his utlih.i t ! 'us w ith labor unions s -.oon the coiupaiiy is um,.,! ,,f ,, , llltini ti nance of pea, , able and ol d, 1 ly eon dll ions ill t tleiglds lheod, II 1 l r sumo its operations 11.. 1 .ipidlv an.l on as huge a scale as other condition, will isTinit and will .niertain any man's application for employ nam tlie the w iiiiMin n gaol to lies m, ud.iship in aitN union. In taking on nun. :il! oo,,-r coiuli t ions I nig eiiiah it will l'i-. !er tl. ,,,. w l o ha I l'OM .1 lie ir s- rvico in its sin ami value I v lone .-.e,.,,,, me, 11, , nose i inK 11-ar ro d, have families and hollies ill the ueighlKirhncd, who wouhi ci nv . 'u- tit I v Is- the most s. rioiislv m ui,.,, IhiI!i in f S. e to cpnal and inci me bv failing to obtain eniphn m, m nil K-swiek. I'm I, 1 no ci , '..,.si .11 ,.. s Wl',1 the coiillcnv impIcN :,,v :, who has eugag, il in liiilawtul viilelcoj toward its rn ny or its cmpii j. " 'l',IH- An open river is very necessary, BimMjoum ix! jtiov id a wniinni aemy . .,,, ..... ,.. , n .,. tin: river, but order that a wut freight rale, may bu" established, and llmK hold down railroad rates. I live on the Mississippi river, and know the vast importance of having water transportation when we want it. It seems to me that the amount estimated for vercoming the obstructions ' at Tho Dalles and Cclilo is very moderate A demand for several times that sum would be entirely justified by the amount of commerce affected. I wish I had hail more 'lime to remain iu Oiogon ami see more of it." Roth those me in hi ix pronounced th Mood River apples the lincst they had over eaten, ami wore deeply impressed with nt lo r industries of tho state Uaudoll, like llellainy, said Oregon i far superior to any Western state through which lie passed, richer in soil, more at tractive in climate and more varied in industries. Comlnf Events r'eb. 18 "ISoxor" social by I'rcsbylor inn ('. K. society at Woodman hall. Feb. I'.l K. of I, auiiiial masipioradi hall ut I ) ia house. Feb. 21 "Juvenal and Martial" he ture by i'rof. A. l'.McKinlay or V of O. at Woodman halt. Mar. 2 Kli I'l rkin's at Opera house. March li-H District Christian F.n deavor convention at l'reshyterian church. a few umnlicis iu Wool Skills that it i eductions. ovoi SAME IN THIS COUNTY Will Wo think of Road Improv, nient N.t Slimmer ? I -very man now an act i o good roads, 1 only passable in Jackson county is worker in the cause for i"w that the loads an for cram s and cattish. hut bow will 11 bo 11, xt summer when "'" ' '' has soaked away, for the l.e-U of drains to eairy it oil. and the sun has dno.l up tl. ! n,,,, fo,.ms lhe winter lohhdiy and the summer Hi. -t us,ii ti,,, roads ,,f Soutl goll'.' Mi dtol d Slice, ss. iciii die Divlps for r Mwnirwvliorv Eighth eld 011 1 .' lid- 1,1 gr lc c iniin.it loiis w ill Li follow ing dates bv Siiivr. I " awe J.iuii'irv :i A I ri! S '.'. to, May '.M, -.'t, 1 is. p.l inn ,1,0ns fo, ,.i,tv alll, wilt Iv held ', brc.atv II an.l II. ' '1','M m;s IN, ; '" 'l'liusi: INTEND l'i l'l II. 1). I ' si ait a brick yard m pi 1 n ol want to gh,, anyone I In so ligun s. 1 w ill :'! brick, lime, sand idvautage of ai rce t,, tiiiuish a! anil alt .,,, r allll , , ,iru k iu tli, Wa.l lot j;, ,, tbeiis;,,,,!. 1 will h.ie bin k as sm.ii anv,,,,,,, ',! t,.,;,,, high as mxi,, !ho..,u 1 j,.r day if necessary as 1 was 'i'se.1 on a brickyard and thoroughly nnd, ,M:,d all i.wts connected with I he busln, s. Tie so low I'.gi.t-.., w in ll!v s Uli, o u until t, i., f M ltvh , i; Anyone wishing ; further informs- Hell. I w mill be gc.d t consult W1,i, W. liculw n, lirauts Pajss, lire. Applegeite Items. August Struss of Murphy was at Provolt Sunday visiting friends and relatives Ed Iayton and Sam Carter wero out coon hunting Sunday. They caught one coon. Marsh Baldwin was at the city of Provolt Monday but returned to tlie mine the same day. H. D. Kubli of Apidcgatc was at Galls ereen. looking after some mining IroTty last week. George Hpcnce of Williams and his sister Iina were at Kridge Poin: yes terday on business. L. V. Smith the jiost niaster of Provolt, made our little burg, liridgo Point, Ablegate, a ileas:iut call Sat urday. Alex Watts, who left last week for Yreka, (Jul., returned to Grants Pass one day this week. lie rojiorts thin work is scarce iu that section this winter. Tho party to havo boon held at Mr. Smith's last Saturday was postponed until next Saturday 011 account of bad weather and the foot bridges being washed out. . O. M. Knox, the Powell crook saw mill man was at Provolt Sunday. Mr. Knox says it is ijuite inconvenient weather for cutting logs, although they can cut a few between times. Perry McGoe of Williams creek has Ix on over in Ilogue river valh y j ur sing goats to clean up his ranch of laurel mid other brush. Mr. MoOn pissed through Monday on his way home to Williams ere, k. We have had the hardest snow this winter that we have had since ':). The water in Appligate was not as high as it was in ".111 by u foot. Will Mi ssinger of lower Applogate, lo.-t his hen house during the high water hut we have not lonrm-d whi ter ho lost any chickens ur not. Sherman Fields of Willamette val ley wiolii to his father the past week. lie reports that tho valley is over flowed by water. It arose so high that it iut out fins in the dwelling houses. It washed olf rails, fences. lings, sheep ana much else of value. C. O. Iligelow tho Williams crook cattleman is going to bring the big ditch around from the Paltimorc dis trict through the Craggy mountains of tlie upper Williams crook valley. The survey is nearly completed, n,. will start a crew of till men to work, lie is going to try to contract tin work if ho can find nieii to take it. K. Fields the Provolt timboruian -mult a bridge over a small stream of water between his house and bam so he could go to his barn to care for his stock. lhe water came up and wash- 1 out the jiohis so that one morning, (Jcorgo Fields the son of K Fields was nearly 111 the center of the bridge when it gave away, but he got out all right without many bruises. " We are sorry to say that the hard winds of last week did considerable' damage 111 our neighborhood. It blew down a '.Hi foot barn for Mr. rrovoir. ine nam hail several tons of hay 111 it at the time. The weather being 'u favor of Mr. Provolt, bo got Ins hay covered before L'elliiiL' wet with the hard ruins and snow. Sis and Son. Mr. and Mis. Port Haines visited in Ashland last week. Miss Ada Erb of Ashland returned last week from a six week's visit near Kcrby, at the homo of her grand father, John Wells. Olendnlo Items. Nevs. Schuyler Colo of the Gold ling, is ex pected to arrive soon from Southern California. K. Thomas and W. II. Hair, clevei business men of Giants Pass, were in Glen, Inlo Weduesdav 011 business. Sun Jones, one of the own, Is of the 1 Id Hug mine, arrived here from California Monday and on Tuesday morning, accompanied by Snot. W. S llaskins, departed for the no, horseback, via the A. IS. C. mine The Gold Hug bridge across IV r,ok four miles north of town, wint ut during the high wati r Sun lav night. The bridge was built bv the iwners of the Gold ling mine' mid w ill cause great incuni ni, nee until new bridge can be built owing to suites, w.i-houts. an,! How, tile wires Were down list s... in many plaees hi twi n Hosebin-g and Grants Pass as well as alone ih, lims iu other parts of the stale mid in northern California. Lim-man !'!', ii been busy siraight, niug up the Ill s neiwoeii tins pLico anil i r.-int- I ass. 1 lie worst damage if was 11 the vicinity f Merlin. Lim-in.ui ll.loway was also busy repairing th line between hero and Hosehuig. li, found the lines all down at C.inp 1( .mil Teller en ek. Many of tl. have served the time of th, ir Us, f less and the company will I , forced 1 wilh 0011 to equip the entile lino argi r and b-tter poles. V illinms licms Ivcceived too hn,. for la-t ' Hani. rain, the b, nut t tit 1 ram, How it danc, .- against t. dew pane." It is a little too much tain f. r tin IllCg llllllOl' w lien it prevents th, m g, their we. klv mail. Uev. Hoxie held div ine , r, the I loxie school bouse in the district last Sundav. ic. s at lien, I The siii.i1!h scare is almost over, i inn. en, tiierc has li.i n in my doubts as to the certainty of it K ing small, I Postmaster John had hi, annual j !i,'g killing tins w.ak having killed over.;.',, one of them weighing .".m IS'UlllU ( lareliee Messenger, ul I. 1 s, tiding Ins inam to the li..s, l,n,-' or.anieiy. thids it is a su, c. s.,fu ,-. j '"'""'' l'eliv Metiec hail the inisforn,,,.. ! so one of his cows during ;t. high water. She iittempted to swim tlie cic, k and was swept away iu llio cur f ul- The rain, wind and sn. w have done considerable damage to the farmers. Mr John, one of our oldest set t li rs, sivs (lore has not Is an so much rain , ... si,..,. . ..... ' ... . . iimi' nr sva ycais. J. How. 11 js uft. rill J- bis f irm f.,s sale. Air. Howell has cue of th 1,.,!.. t :.. ., . ,, . . . si ....... ...mis in n. vuuey uii.l is i,(f, r. I ing it for f"00; anyone desiring a small farm hould c?.U on Mr. IIowtlL ; Tho Howells Bivtl bad quite a I narrow escape Monday, while the wind was blowing a rtrlect g:ue, mej . . , ro driving their team ana wagon win u the top of n largo tree blew I..M:.. I.,, it. l.r.rs, a nlmnsf in. stantiy, also doing some damage to their wagon, hamiod. but the mcu escaped un- County Court Doings. Ti.e following bonds were approved : H. C. Perkins, county surveyor. E. F. Hathaway, justico of the p ace, SoIiim ,ri.'cinct. ('. IJ. Crane, ro;.(l supervisor, Lncky 'Ueell pl'eciliel. A jury li.-t of 2,'K) nanu s wan drawn from the tax roll and filed, from which the jury for the year 1U03 will be drawn. Lots numb -red 1 and ,i iu block 4 in the Granite Hill cemetery were vaca ted for road purpos i. A liquor license was grunted to Henry Lie of Lclnnd for the term of six month-. The clerk's statement filed slews si i!p bounty warrants to the amount of .-.'I I, issued from Sept. Is!, to I),o. :il -r, I'.l'-'', both dates in elusive. J. M. Hriggs, road supervisor of read district No. 2, tiled his resigna tion, sacie accepted and ,. W. lfarnliii, ;:peiit,d In f:!! the vacancy. ('ouu'y w urrai.ts drav.n in the sum ol' fo in favor of tie- commander of tiie G. A. K. post for the relief of in digeiit s-iMi. rs. It vv.i.s old, led that 'the Assessors salary h- piidon the first day of ouch mt nth, :'!tei' the same had belli ap proved by th county jndgo. Win. 1 hosluT" was appointed janitor at the court house to till the vacancy cans, d by tie' removal of Peter Mil- I, r, i.t the ml.iy salary- of 2."i. Th, following lax levy for the year l'.iu was mail": Heads, 3 mills, coun ty, : 1 it.- ami school, ::i) mills; county high s' h iol l. vy of 1 mill to be paid out of ci only li vy. The r, pen of Gio.W. Lewis, shi ritl' showing the aniouiit of delinquent taxes and lhe tax sale for lhe y-'ar Pad, r, 1 1 iv, ,1 ami upon exam illation found coi i-, i t. the clerk is hereby or dered lo credit said she ritf's account with s:id delinquent roll. An ehetiic light or, lured over the south aproaeh lo Koguo river bridge. in tlie matter of the road petition of Jacob Meir for public wagon road in Lucky Quel 11 pn oiia t, it was or dered by the court that T. F. Croxteu, II. A. Corliss and Win. Cheshire are hereby appoint"!! viewers to go with the county surveyor to view and sur vey saiil proponed road 011 the H'.th day of Feb. , p.iii.:, and report their findings at the next regular term of this court. In the matter of the payment of inns tin- Pillowing; account were and itoil and ordered paid. Telephone service . Jurors in county court G. KarjJ, road sup ili.,t No a 1 2t 21 On ;to Wilson inereant ilo Co, mdse . 2 Oregon .Mining Journal, ptg . 1! ( HassM'i udlioninio, blank books li 21 I Mi ( olvm c" lark, buck work . IW -.'o N. K. Me lil'evv, oravag' Irwiii-lloilson Co.hlaulc bookr Ml 2 li (K ia I t 2 .ii 71 C 2.1 II h I-.. A. w ado, ini.,e p.-mp, r Harry Lewis, timber bridges I.C. McCaini, hauling' tools C V Lovelace, work on bridges. K 11 L'l iek.-on work on lu-iilge James MeCann.work on bridges ( ieO ( 'leed, Work Oil bridges J.ieob Waggoner, work bridges ( 'has l.add, (hawing jury list lieu Sinipkins, assistant . 1 'arl Girard, assistant G W Young, drawing jury list Joseph Sk colors, assistant' W Elliott, assistant lames M Parks, work bridges . A 1 Uevnodls, work (list No. li'. 'has Crow , sal to Jan 1st, I '.toil Mrs. ( has ( row, writing tax I -a vois index A V Haunaid, cotlins paupers GruntM Pass Hardware Co, indse Art l.n ! Liiel.-oii, work on bu.lg. - . ;! 00 .1 III 2 01 2 IS) II 00 2 IK 2 (11 2:i ?." el IH JoS IN 1. 1 III :tn no 22 Ci K b! I ()( i: G J vYvek, 'tirpl K on bridges -V Benedict, 1 atu.iu mdse I T l.i.i-iii, lumber roads S P il I, ( huiib, r ( 'L! i:i rniou, 2 maps I ' ' Tu : ek, tinning roof In 4i 0 o I! Pa 1 : or, v. on, bridge Ci ouch, work on bridge. So v, ns, building bridge I 0. U, work on bridges ( i 1 lligan, t-oa.l w ork . . . '-! 1. l'ep.'l'l illg f; nee I; :'-t..irw..lt, tax n ,nit 1 1. '-ok, win k court h,. use ' .is!, adv p:lli , I- rl.Wolfi 'iv, I. dist Hugh M 1 K I II.' !, WO I I: I,,,,t ,1 i .1 Ichn Vv, mi! ig 11 mi hi iv and nu 0 n, bringing s-ino to G P 1 ging insane pi t. J, n;i Spies. M s-i-,,;,, t to ( iianis 1' In s i.,t;, u,, iow an ,'. ( o. Iloll I'.l Vllo'el: 1 1, I lev Hold 21 00 I I ce 1 :,o IS so -II' 1 1: 20 10 lnt g b r j-riso. noise pai, , r. care pau,er. toad slll.eivis el', le.lil S. M- n 1 i.-t N, ,:i aw P. jurv list -islam t .m t l'i, ml, John W U .1 la 'l'i 1:011 K:nn- v hou 1; 111, d,- tamps st.it lonely md.-e mint I'll! 1 70 I'.h. 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M t. loi.n I. U 1 Ilardwa.'e l',i , md- 3 SO 1 S 25 j 9 00 111 81 11 la H 00 'S2 IS Geo Cronk, burial of Davie 1 1 1 B nd(K, ccWt hoMa e- Mavhr. lust ice fit s i W ,1 Co-tnv, wit fee 1 IK) lo H Gilbert, wit fo 1 00 1 (10 1 00 j BMW W wit fie John Lookhart . wit fees 1 00 Walter Cochran, w it fees. M Hocketf, work bridge (i. o. P Fnrman, haul wind and granite Geo Wooldridg.'.care prisoner . Ed Lister, taking pauper to Co. hospital Lister & Calvert, livery hire. . . J J Brown, road supervisor. . . . Adam Cart, woik on road ... James Lowdeu, woik on road. I -iiae Low den, -work oil road . . Douglas Strong, work on road Lincoln Savage, stamps M Clemens mdse pf.npors ... W JI Kkii:a :an, mod attend . J S Piiviitson, road supervisor, dist No 11 G Karg, road sup H L Lewis road sup H L Lewis, build Taylor er. ek bridgo l)r D P Love, mod alHJid.ance prisiiners Sam Alder.-on. road sup 1 00 g 00 10 o "l 6 (JO 1 M 2:1 2a 70 ISO 7 bo 11 00 8 0(i 11 ."'I 3 00 :iii :io 10 (X) 30 to 4 00 10 00 iy .10 1!) (X) 144 4S Circuit court jurors, Jan lito!l term "oJ TO Title guarautio e. loan 0 blue prints assessor Patrick ol ( 'o., rubber ftiii:i s V Haiiuard, mdso C E Harmon, d- si; for ,-is-ossor ,1 A Ji linings, ib-sk for circuit coin r room . oorue rivr Courier, jrinting i. del tax toll l'l "i0 bi 2.-j (i .'0 I! 00 13 f,0 177 1 8 John Wi I'-, c niinrs s.'l una 10 1, 1 liil C K l.ovel.ice, 10:1. airs sal at d mi Sage . . 11 V Court April P.ii 0 jouriis lei m. until the n gukir NOTICE OF Sin-UIi'!' ALU. In the Cir'nit ( 'ourt of 1 110 Stati of ( )r, gon. For Jo 1 phine County. Ellen J. Cope and Eliza A. l'i Lainater, PlniutiiVs vs. I'.ig Vnn!; M ining and 'iilling ( 'omp'iuy, a ( 'ori orat ion, Ocfi nil. mt Not ire i;- hereby given thai and bv virt no of writ of ex under eeutinn Court Coll lit v du:y I.-.- n. , out ol the 1 livuil of the Stato of Oregon for the of Josephine in the above entitle I suit, to mt , thoS'horill' of Jc.-ephitM (Siiiniv, Oregon, directed and duly tit t. st, d Ivy the ( Terk of said Court 011 tin .'Ith day of January, ltin'l, upon n j, nig mi 'lit, decree ami order ot sale duly rendered, 1 iitered of record, and dock eted in the oiHcu of the said Clerk of saiil Court in saiil Countv on the 21st day of January, Kin::, by w hich writ of extcutlou I am ( r lil'nalldi il to sell all the real os'atc nieul ioned and ih s erihed in said writ of oxicution, and hereinafter described, and out of the proceeds of such sale to apply tin Fir.-t : To the costs ami expenses of s.ii.l sale and to the ci sts anil d is! incuts ot said suit, and to jho pay- nieiit ot tin; sum of nul attorneys n to therein. See,, ml: To the payment of t!n plaintills of the sum of I2I.,.H ami intei'e-t thereon at 0 p,-r cent per an ni'iu frcca and sinee tho P.tih day of January-, ion:',, until paid. 'third: The balance of such pro ci t ds, if any them be, b" paid to tin cli rk of said Court, to he disposed of in such manner as tho Court may di rect. At'eiU'ibiiely, I will, on S: rurdav the '.'sih day of Ft hniaiv. Ill r.i, a: Hi:"" o'clock a. pi.of said day, at tin front door of the Countv- Cmu! house, sell to the highest bid'd r at public ani l ion, for cash iu hand, all tin right, tit!-, interest, claim .-mil ostati of the said il-leiitl.int, Pig Yank Min ing t Milling ('ninpaiiy in abd to th, follow ing il sci i li. il r-al roperrv sit . u it, it in Josephine ( 'nunty, State ol ( iregoii, to-wit : The Yank i laei r inine, situate ii Joseph. ue County, Oregon: Com ni'iieingat the north wast corn, r of section .!'!, township :! I south, range 7 wist, ami running tin lice east to lie wist bank if Kogi.e rivir. linnet iiorttii riy along; tlie w-st bank- ,if Ivoguo nv, r, follow ing the meander ings tlier, of l.sii rod... to a. stake; rlnni'i w, ,i .' la iv ,1s to a stake ; th nee soul! '!'.'' rods to a s:.ik, ; tt.n,.,, east pie U'.ls to the VVc.-l bank of Koguo live,'. Icllou ii:g ti. m, .in,', . log- thi r, of to a 1' ii.T ta-t of tl point f b, g-;nijUi a nlai.iing .'mi a, r, s of land, the .aim being en, un nly known as tlie " Yank IM.ie, r Mm, -," and 1. nor the sain, ii'iiil it, Km I v i d, , ,1 'is I tl. .1,'S.sl (lie 1,V th" 'lining I 'oiapaiiv, which ut loi -o i',:; ,,f vl. :;. I' r, , of the I-i-co I 'ii Hi" ( 'oat ids t, ,b -s, "I'd at 1 :ik, .lllliil.g ll Ms.'. I , i' w I, ii li ,! , i ,1. I el re e loll" I ',,1 tO .1, ..so (', is i'1' -.v.; "f ni'iiiing I- of mining d , iN of Jose v; A 'so bv Win. p. Mch. '''pi' V, Inch lie: d is l.f 1, c ' 1 of Vol. 1, I I' r, colds et u ' ' I bine ui'iv: il P.O'ou ! J, ,s,c ( ,., , '- r : i old ai J. ,, r 1- .t inintnc i. o.i- ot .los ; ... l-y ,1. W. l.i'uvarils " 1 i "i d. , .1 ,., , f r, eeri'i '! ol. 1, ,,f tl, r, cords .lost ; lnno I 'ouni e - "Is if I i i !1 to ,1 .tell :s i l mining "rd at pig,, e, l',!s of .!,, if bv .1. W. iS tO ,, ss, nl'il at page - oi ni:li!.ig ty. ' 'r, goll ; W. T. Coi, I V, v. I ' :d M. Co, w hi, Vld. r .los i tin bv I 11 V I epe ci ; " ' !' ilaie ' r w i:!i all 1 . J. f Nov. 1,1., wat, is, v .it, i :: s. tools ,md milling t-ols incidi ut. nnd I EaiMio (T, , , '1 and the ditch s tie r, from to i: ti rigiit ., inij ro 110! II. :iu nts giant-!. km, :y tia n io !y ti e wn!, is ,, r rights th, r. , i h right 1, a, lin, ind l.,i. Old ,li:, Hie sa.d ,!, .-, nb. ,1 w,,:. r right and vv md the ,!ii, i, III I'' ilo! 1 lo lhe : 1 ro(eriy ; .,,. , j,,. ar. rs , t Hook (,u!, , '!'!' li rights leading .-aid de-erib.il ,,r,,, . the I rol , 1'tV l,f lhe "n.v: also, all ,.f l'i . .. ! M . .- .niiiHia anil .Vii.iing Compa : ami x : ' " 'lu.ot, ' a in 1. eat, d ,v- .1. M y. eeuil i ; s. ,,.,s. .,, Lmmn ,h, ii"!,,, -a:,,- claim ei'livcY, ,1 to i..g i an:, viiuing v- .'ilimg t I my bv d.,,1 r-coiil'd m Vol :l 'cli,- :t. ol ,o I, c, Ins i ( i,un1(1 ,p , ,1, !'": I'out.ty. at ag,, -.o:;i Of J,M . also, on,, in iii,'. l, nge Ucated bv .. K t I', , tu. t nu,, r -g lion,' l:'s, and known 'I' 1 . 1 : 11 . lOlii ci v. ,- .1 " k, 1;"" -Milling ,V MHiiug ' cmiaiiy I v ,1, ,.,! recorded in . el r, , cnis f ...i couiiiv at page :.;,'0 '' on .rt. claim locat, ,1 on to lit!, ,l,y , i April. I-.-.I, bv K. ' !v,!'::' v oid . i. M. Crouch ',i 1 ' . . X , . . , Il .vv u a oi.v- v 1 ;-- -i llll:, ! :u Vol. ::. , oliniy at ; e.aiin !, . ; Oil t'.e I , the " Wn-, o" eiaiin ami "'I ''' 1'..' Yank .Milling -we. oi. v v ,1. ,i r,.cn;, ,i o. mining r, , ,,.-,',, f j,) 1-ige .'!., ; also ,,,. . I'V - K Wickl.au, '';' 'I April, i ..,, 1 as tl.,-'l',,,ri" ,-!., and ' '"I"' T..g lai.i M.uiag j. "iiii my i.y ,t , ,1 n ,-. r 1, .'. ' V, el i'iln::)g r,,o,.!. ,f fcli "'" ''' K'"'. tli-proj,. Log Yank Miuina m; any. tog, tie r wi'h t!.e L' 1, di tana nts :,y.l ., 1 al i 'f.l Ling th, t-' lv!,iiv;. ,,r j .,,. , I' tiini'.ng; runt n ,i. i i'e. t.gat, tu!,., interos,, rtoW,r and ul.. ot ,) ,vv, r. iroi. rty. p,.s.s, ,,. 'l'l'. and d mand w lie.s.v , K Yauit Mttn ,g A Milling-romr-.tnv id t" the .v.li.e IV u this jytii 'f Ja.:uarv. 1 Ji ;t (;, or-o Le Mieu-Jof Jiw piling wis, Ort'ttou. Harmon & Perdue, livery biro . WE 1 an. iudse jumper G W Lew is, stanips G W Iicwis, board of prisoners r H Schmidt, mdse roads Klways keep 9 " that we employ Plumbers and Tinned and consequently can do work that will satisfy you, i . ; I Give us a trial and be convinced, x i. '"..' f Grants Pass Hard wart I Qompany Vt ' i I i Front street, Opposite Depot, S? A. E. CARLSON. Propr. GRANTS PASS ' f OF FliNt 5' hi G. P, Pfcaimacy & TLo'L OF bllKUIFl' 'i In The Ciieuit Ponrt . f Tl: Male of ( .'regon, For Josephine County Grants Pass I'.aiiking A. Trust I 'oinpauy, a Corporal ion. Plaiutiir, vs. Thcintis Futts nnd Mabel Malts-, Pef. nilants. Xot'ee is ln-roby (Jv n that under mil by virtue of a writ of execution Inly issued out of the Circuit Court of the Stato of ( irogeu for Josephine Count v, in tho above out it led suit, to mi', tho Shei'ill' of said Comity and State, directed, am! duly attested by the Clerk of saiil Circuit Court on the M th day of January, lit'':!, upon a judgment, dooite ami oiilirr sale 'In I v render d, into rod of record and docketed in the ollice of .-aid Ch il: of said court, in said County, i n the 2!st lay of January, i'.to:!, by which writ n!' execut ion 1 am coinniamii d to sell a!l the real estate luontioniit and des "ibod, in said i xeeu'iiiii and herein itter ib serib il, ami out of th - pro "'t ils of such sale tn apply tlie sumo, iii.-l to tin- costs of st'oh sale nnd ac cruing costs, and to the costs and dis bursements of said suit, amounring to -ii.Tn, and to tho attorney's foes heroin, :i:noniii lug to sli,-,,); second, to the payment of the sum if iflCil. .',,!, and interest thereon at tin pi r cent from ind sinee thc'JIsi day of , limitary, P.:i,:i, to the plaintiff iu said suit ; and' third, :ne overplus if any there he, to tin I b rk of said Court to he disposed of is t he ( ourt may dip ot. Accordingly, 1 w ill, en Satimlav, the sWili day of February, l'.i'':!,'at t.'n o'clocl: a. iu. of saiil day, iiMhc front dour of the County Court house in the 1 i:y of (iianls l'ass, Counlv of Jose phine, Stato of Oregon, s'. 11 to the highest bidder, at public auction, tor cash in hand, all tho lights title, in terest, claim and . st:it of the sa'd de I'lnlants, Thomas Units ami Mai, ! i;utts in and to the following deserih "1 lval proiertv siiuatnl iu Josephine omit... .iato ,, ( ir, g,.,,. t(..w ; Lot I in i;!ock s. ., j .,, . (i ' i" Line!; :: in the town ,,i , ne e,-, s;l'e api'e If on ilc pi; tie r, , f on tile in the opi, ,. of tin t ', :,u;v Clerk i 1 Jo., '.in,. C, ,;n;v, ( -r,.g, " M'-o, Lots J. ':.. and "I in I ill ol; ',:l of th, th" t.nglll.11 tl'V O- ile of l he tow II Citv of 'I Ciilil's i 'rants I n-s. 'its-, in vv th H'egoll, as the . " :,p Ihcc ill' "tl the let tie f . f If. f tl ' ' ' I'litv c;, ;l. , ; .!, llll' and I'.ts V I I t, , r v. , 1 1 all ingu.i: th "ul a ; u: : 'I' in : t: v v, I ' , die l a, , Ms Oils i i.iiie ' i i.illg, !'!.'" I..-W , h ;:n C 'I 1 1 ' : 1 '.'II. On To t!if Pvi! ii! If,-,!, . die. i:i th- I. n. !'. b ii . :ote ymi ti, I glad,.. , !! on , a -y i no, s en '1 Ot gans. 'hi iiistni. I';.!, line !is. Sheet iiv. as on Ma'nager. f 1' io-t:! .lis I 1 11 lil i V goi'ai's. violin-, , a.-.c ai,d hook, Mago, r. (;. l"lo Sll plies tha Com ici of. tic,- Grrvnts I'&ss Weathe I', m (2nrInP rvyf- in"1'"" ! ' a summary vv-atleir b " ''tail's Pas- ,. .,, th(, Jf . 1!,':!' s reported by i s, i..cal voluntary obs tv,t on stan, W.-a-hor .s,.rvic,.. -Mim loiwi'Proeip '""' l.'i. 1 I .-in. inch,.. ' :- V 4-'i o'-' 's i s i as :;.i j 4; ; ' ! ;:. I ' ' I1 ;'- :s ! V " 1 ".; '' ii " "i u , "i '-' 4.1 i " . 41 L's ' " : i k :-, ' "; -' Ml 1 '.-. ' ;; ' " il '.'ti I ::, - - :' i vo 4! 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Inciiireof llnvvviin Miit ivhole root Hup Kur-'ka Nur'ser t''''' Utt-i , Wilik'rvu .1. II. UoiilNsnx. 4 1.1. Ibeslandaid variety oi y'ir ut the Lun i.u iiurso'ry iifur n. viMe. Ore., sati -iaetiuii in prlt 'lunlily giiiiranieiil. .1 il. llomsjii '200 r,l,"li. genii iirum " apple oo hurd, sinuil in, abuiiilaiiee ; w ilier lor irjigiitmn, W springs on every iu acres I'uiittrtili: rnni-'o eouiiiry iwo lUslliiig liuuss hum, every thing i plt in; viflblii, iroin tro ts, good uiunm,- niHrkti-.. hall mile north o: 'I uniicl a, ,titc I Impure at this oilne. GA1 City Treasurer's Notic rants Fuss, Oregon, Jan. 22,; Tilt re tiro funds in the city r u ry to redeem all (ilitslanilinf e Hints, protested lo February 1, is Interest on suaio w i-11 otw i (his date. Dated ut Grants Fuss, Ore., Jar. U".', l!)0:i. Col. W. Johnson, City tna.;-' The jihotor.ii.li th.it a tt -cares for most is that of tlie',: unc who hn-; passed away. '" just one picture of this sort: mothers would grudge the prw -evcral dozen pictuies. But l siy, "Next week I must take!: Willi; down and have some pici". ma le of him." Next wcelc t never conit for little Willie, H C. L. Clcvcnucr, IMiotograplicr, Grants Pa- ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM will positively euro decp-f ' COUGHS. COLDS, CR-OUP. f'c. Bottlo lor impu Colli. A fOc. Boths lor a Hea.i Cold. A f 1 Oi) Bctila tor a Deep-icaicd Cois Bold f,y til Pruegic.a. HAVE YOU HI-EX ii FLSriOHED Till' ACME OF PAR' I.OR GAM KS. GOOD FOR SOCIALS AND FART IKS. : : : : : .More Fun a box of monkey than at over Drug 50c I'ront Street. I