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ROGUE KiVER COUIER GRANTS PASS, OKEUON. Published Every Thurtday. Subscription Rated One Year, in r dvance, Kli Won tin. "6 Thre Moulin, ... .40 filnale Come". .06 Advertising Races Furnished on application at the office, or by mail. Obituarieii and resolutions of con dolence Willi charged for at .'ic per line; card of tlianlti 50c. A. E. VOORHIES, PkopR. A Mnob Entered at the pout oftice at OranU P, Oregon, u aecond-nlaoa.niail matter. THUKSDAY. APRIL 23, 1903. The outlaw, Jim MoKinuey.tlie Cal ifornia Tracy, wan killed at Hakftrxflcld in a battle with the officers. Tho fact that Tracy's imitatorH invurlably get shot or captured and hanged should be considered well by hi admirers. Thomas Lipton, the inveterate seeker after tho American cop, has a great deal tf hard lack. Recently his new yacht, Shamrock III, with which he expects to heat the American boat tlii year, was dismasted in a ixinall and considerably damaged. The "rebuke to Roosevelt" plea is likuly to bo used very largely iu the coming con Kress! final campaign and by both parties. This is the ar gument that fulled to elect FonilKh for governor. No president lias ever been mora popular in Oregon than Roosevelt but tho voters have their ideas as to what constitutes a rebuke to him. Two memliers of the Grants Puw city council have resigned and it is said that moro resignations are to follow. The duties of councilmen aro quite arduous and as the gratitude of their constituents is their sole com pensation, they often feel poorly paid when the only recognition of their efforts is in criticism and fault find ing. Tho ordinary comment ou well doing is dead silence while ill doing, real or Imagined, always brings a torm of disapproval, Ornnts Pass in no worse iu this respect than other towns, but it would be an excellent thing if they would evince mora in terest in tho efforts of 'their public ofliaers and be ready with approval as Well as disapproval. The council would lie cucouragcd.to increase their efforts for tho city's welfare and U tter administration of city affairs would unfailingly result, for however well they do under present conditions, they would do better with more en couragement and snppnrt. The council has been subjected to some criticism for not allowing Arthur Couklin to move tho Axtell building to the location which he desired, that ho might erect a brick building ou its present site. It is due the council to say that under the present ordinance they have not the power to grant a request of this nature. The ordlunnco expressly prohibits moving any wooden build lug located inside the Ore limits to another point within the fire limits. This matter was discussed at length when the ordinance was adopted and it seemed to the council best to adopt this rule, to prevent the Hssihlc jeopardizing of valuable properly by tho re location of wooden buildings wlthiu the lire limits. In most cases it is safe to say that tho rule is good. Yet it is plain and apparent thai there should be some provisions to apply to cases like the one under consideration where tho working of tho rule is jxisitlvely harmful nnd preventive of improvement. Mr. Ooiiklin would build a f 1000 or I'lUtm brick structure if he could move that building. He would move it from its present local Ion, w here it is crowded by valuable property ou all sides, to a far moro isolated location in tho edge of the fire limits. It will be seeti that in the present cam the ordinance defeats lis purse. It is a hard mat ter to frame a law that will satis factorily meet every condition, but it seems that this ordinance is a lilt le toe iron-clad. SNEAK THIEVES ABROAD Residence of Win. Flnmm Bum larlcetl Monday Nljht, A burglary was committed ou Xlou day uight at the residence of Mr. ami Mrs. Wm. r'liiiiitn. The burglar en tered thu house apparently through the back door which was not locked, as the key had been broken a few days befniu and they had neglected to gi t a new one. The burglar entered the roiun where Mr. and Mrs. Kliiiiini were sleeping and hc!el himself to tho valuables. Mr. Flaintn's trouseis Were turned inside out and his money and watch were taken. The burglar detached the watch from the chain and left the latter, though It was u valuable chain. He also took no f ring of Mr. Finnan's but did not take Mrs. Flniiiin's rings nor her watch, though he took her purse, containing fi.rHi. He also took an iron Link which la-longed to the children, eon . taining the accumulations of a yeai or more. Mrs. KUniin thinks then might have liecu as much as f 1A in this hunk. The hurglur necius to havi left many valuables that he might havo taken, as Mr. Flainin's ring wus taken frbm among a iinmls-r of valu able rings .lolonging to Mis. Flauini, which ho did not molest. Mr. ami Mrs. Flamni bavo no idea as to the hour wheu the burglary was com milted and there is so ground for the suspicion that chlorotoriu was used. (.'ATA H lUl ( iV"tII K 1IKA1) ANT THROAT. Makes your voice husky, causes you to ache all over, slo up your nose, makes you snoro, makes your mw itch and bum, brings on catarrhal headaches and neuralgia. Smith Jtros,' 8. li. Catarrh t'uro attacks this common, dreadful (lis, use, on new and correct prinelpea. it eradi cates the disease from the svstem and restores the mucous niemiimnea to a healthy condition and will cure catarrh no matter whin) located. For sale by all druggists. I look ou Catarrh free. Addruts 8witli llios., Fresno, Cal, j Very Beautiful Patterns Real nice dishes (not cheap stuff) Prce to our Cash customers. Don't cost an) thing. Tin Way to Obtain Tlicm Is Kusy Trade with tis, and get your friends to trade with and we will furnish you and them with desiiahle dishes I'ree of Charge. RED STAR STORE. V. U. Dean & Co., Propr. Front street, oppo Depot, a.VW MORESAWMILLEQUIPMENT Large Amount of Heavy Machin ery Coming to Grants Pass. A car load of mixed mill machinery, including two boilers, nunc in lust week. The shipment included jaris of three saw mills and contained machinery for Hurry Smith's mill, the Pe Armond mill, mid Williams Bros. & Kendall's mill. Tho former mill is situated m ar Grunts Pass, the second a few miles down Rogue river and tho third near Wihlcrvillo. The boilers were for use in the two last named. Tim amount of heavy machin ery that has been ship d into (IrantH Pass this yar for the equipment of saw mills nnd quart, mills it. some thing stujieiidoDS and is undeniable ovidonco of the industrial activily that is now prevailing in Josephine county nnd all over Southern Oregon. Nearly & Tragedy. A iiony race on Sunday at the granite truck betwueu ponies belong ing to Frank Hums and Ouy (iruvlin came near having serious results." Hums was unhorsed and thrown ou the ground with considerable violence. Ho was rondcrod insensible for a time but on coming to himself was found to bo a little the worse for his ex perience, though severely Jolted and bruised. Tho Oregon Fire Proof Paint t'o. is true to inline no better paint made for shingles, tin, iron and steel roofs. The most economical insurance for business, residence, ami sawmill men. Important We take ureat pleasure in announcing; that, during the months of April and May, we will accept yearly subscriptions to Till- Dl-SHiNKlt at SO cents each. This is 20 cents less than the usual price. The Designer in each issue contains up-to-date styles for women and young people, illus trated lessons in mi'lincry and dressmak ing, fancy work, short stories, poems, ad vice on matters relating to etiquette, the toilet table, the nursery, the kitchen and the garden. Chances to make money are offered each month: see departments "What Women are Doing" and "Helps "Along the Way". Do not delay, but send your subscrip tion al once to E. C. siioi:s ai n Cilendnle Items. NeKs. Miss Viola Hillings of liogue rioi was a gu.'sl at the pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Chase in (Hernial, ocral days this week. , U. A. Jones, one of the outlets ,t the lleiiton mine, was doing business Ill town Weduesndy. lie .-ays every Ihlng around this big gold producer is in a highly precisions condition. 11. W. Hulls rt. i x puhli-her of this mt, left yesterday for the horn, of Ins aged mother, near (li.uits Arrangements are being made to rebuild thehliilge nut Cow t'n-el,, about four miles west of ilhiolilo l'be old bridge was washed oui l.i-i w inter. This is the road Iculing t.. Olelldale's biggest gold mines ,i. tiohl Hug and liciiton. Mrs. H. K. Montgomery, M.wid; gladdened the hearts of about .' , voung isoplc of Oleiidale. mostly her Sunday school class, by taking i !niu out into the mountains a mi'.e ei s, west of town ami treating II , m to a most delightful picnic, including a il inner in the woods that Ihev will reiueniU r for many a day. Mis M. nl gomery takes a great mtore-l ui Sun lay school work ami the el, vatii n of young munis Nine Hour liny Notice is hereby given il.it luioii No. 1HS, ''nltcd llrotherhood I n;, n li rs ami Joiners of Ann rie.i hue , .. tablished a nine hour dav, ma'iug rate -r liour a:!' , ei nts ,r (l.ni t,.i nine hours. To go into effect on the h;M day t.i Juuo, ll(ia. 1). A I'll gi raid, li S. t J P. O.i'eener. vi, c ro Railway Chronograph The "railway chronograph" Is new invention, which its inventor claims will prevent many of the wrecks nuil accidents which have recently lift nucha gruesomo record 111 this country. The machine which Is to do this wonderful work, is but n small affair, and Iron box uhout twelve Inches square an three inches thick. Il is devised to keep a record of the work of the locomotive to which it is attached und ot its en gineer. Tim mechanism is such that it records on a tape every blast of the whistle, together with Us exact time and place, the speed of the train at every moment of t ime ; the timo and place any accident occurs; the sed approaching, the arrival, the delay, ami the departure from any station ; the'numher of luiles and the amount of time consumed in switching al any station; when und where the airbrake was applied ; how long any engineer is on duty, imv and every trip; just where the locomotive was at any moment ami what it was doing at the time; and how much steam is wasted through tho"pop" or escajie valve. Tim device is entirely auto malic ami simple to a degree. It is attached to the engine just in front of the call ami over tho boiler. Various levers project from the machine, mid those are attached to the parts of whose action a recoid is desired. In side tho box of the machine in a self winding dock, which records its time upon a tape that winds through the mechanism, by punctured dots, one tenth of an inch apart. Kncli dot represents 12 seconds of time. See Vo irhins uhout Roihika ami Supplies DIXON, imsiu; (iooi)s. M Ki:s A I'l.KAN SWKKP. There's nothing like doing a thing thoroughly. Ot all the salves you ever hinnl of, Mnekleii's Arnica salve is the best. Ii swoops away and cures hums, M,t, s. bruises, cuts, boil ; ul.ets. skin eruptions and piles. It's I only and guaranteed to give Kit isfaotion by V. !'. Kreiuer,. When They've Made llie Kouiuls And .sampled all other brands of Hour, hick they com to the ro'ith.e, "aiwiys the name" liis' , si th ur, a.-ssund of Miccissful bread, pie ami cake ha'., in;. It's a choice wheat Hour, male by the best and cleanest of methods, and freedom fio.n d.v.p la of us consumers a (est its who' io i eness. A. A. DAVIS. itice . F I , QUARTZ MILL INVENTION Portland Men Develop New Idea, for Crushing Ore Judge John E. Mayo, O. C. Pratt and Professor Waddell have jointly completed an entirely new quartz mill or ore grinder which seems to be a success. It was bnilt by Judge Mayo, who has worked on it for about thtec mouths. The mill completed is a small one, and may be operated by hand. In size it does not take up any more room than a large coffee grinder found iu grocer stores. Although small, this mill has the cajiacny or mree stamps, i Here is a cylinder or cone, set between four solid posts, and in this cylinder there is a grinder which is turned by means of cog wheels properly geared. The oro is poured into the hopper as of a coffee-grinder. The grindorjand cone aro made of extremely hard chilled steel, turn in opposite directions and reduce the ore to s substance as fine as flour.' Tho mill has power enough to reduce the hard est of stone. Home extremely hard stones were picked up off the street and were reduced to pjwder. Some silver ore from the Northern Light qnarlz mine was run through, and was ground extremely fine. Cupper and other kinds of on; were also run through tho mill and came out re duced as fine a uecessary. This is what the builders call a five-inch mill, but they will at once commence building a lJ-inch mill, which will have three times Un capacity of tho first one. Tho invent ors expect to have the larger mill when completed set at work at some quartz mine, where it can demon strate just what it can accomplish. It will tuke some time to build Hie larger mill. The inventors are all well known in Portland. Oregonian. Leland Sittings Since my last article, we have had cool, cloudy weather with the appear ance of rain. The furmers bavo most of their planting done. A little rain would be good for upland crops, but nothing is suffering for want of rain. The peach crop ,is all right. At one time wo thought the recent frosts had injured is-achcs but on close examina tion, the blooms are found all right. The apple, cherry and prune crops are very promising. Pears also make a crop iu this vicinity. The berry crop will bo good. Grass is a promis ing crop, so are all kinds of cereals. The miners have plenty of water yet. Heavy blasting is constantly go ing on. This.has been a good year for miners. The cleunniw will bo large as all of the big mines have plenty of water with modem improvements. Our school is prosjicring nicely. The teacher understands her busiuess. A nice social dance was given ut Wallace's house one night last week. The dancers had a good time. We are a lively set of ticople who wish to enjoy lid,. Our climate is so exhilarating witli our cold, pure spring water, that has medicinal prois-rtics so that tourists like to come to Leland and ure re luctant to go away. As soon as the mining season is over, tho water will clear un iu Grave creek. Then good fishing will Im had as our creeks abound In fine trout. The miners have Is'en very busy, not many coming iu, so we have not much news to write on mining this week. Some strangers have arrived looking over the country. Tho health of the oople is good. Everyliody is busy and we have no room for idle hands. The mocking birds are singing, the sun is shining, the crops are doing well. With Kiuger Herman for our next senator, we will bo all right for he w ill look alter the interests of Oregon. Our school is progressing favorably under the management of Miss All, n from Salem. The directors are to h, congratulated ou securing the serv'ees of such an ellicicnt and qualitled teacher. Wide Awake. SAVK TIIK L(lVKI) (INKS! Mrs. Mary V. Vlict, Newcastle, Colo., writes: "I believe Halhud's llorehoiind Syrup is superior to any other cough medicine, and will do all that is claimed for it, ami it is so pleasant to take. My little girl wants to take it when she has no need for it." Dullard's llorehoiind Syrup is the great cure for all piilinouaiv ail incuts. S.V, and 1 on at Slocr Prug Co, OPERA Tuesday, The Rogers Bros, Comedy Co, and Ili-ih Class Vaudeville ItittoiUiciiij; 1 ( IU O M K RITOKHU'S A N i 1 r 1 I- . V C. It PROVOKING A C T .S i U I In presenting their latest and neatest f.itvtal si,.Vt..s T 3 , ' juage vijvMeri iAlVliA.vCTii Rcscrvfd scats now on s loi- RcnumUr tho ilate, CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET! Cases to Be Acted on During the Present Term. fHI.MI.VAI. ACTIONS. Htale o( Oregon vs John Kuapp, charged with pointing firearms at another person. ACTION AT LAW. W I liowell vs John liolt, motion fur confirmation of Shoritr sale. Chan Xickcll vs I.ibl.y II Randall, action for money. James Carter am! C W limilware vs J 1' and J T Tufr-, notion for money. W P Wright vs F II Osgood anil John K Crawford, action for money. T 15 Cornell vs Florence: A Han zau, action for money. A (.' Hough vsj lngliili-Canailian Co, notion for money. I A Tale and H 8 Illation vs Oscar licer, iylion for money. Alice II Culver vs Kruest Lister, i;t al, action for damages. Alice II Culver vs John I indall, ft til, appeal from Justice Court. J A Jennings vs Phoebe Hill court, action for money. K U Pick el vs John It Harvey and w ifp, notion for money. Martin Peeharovich vs Home In surance Co, action for motley. HI' ITS' IX KijLITV. Charles L Tutt vs Jane A Chad W ick, i-tul, suit lo quiet (illc. James Littlo vs F II Osgood, suit to quiet title. S V .Smith vs Nellie Smith, divorce. Illinois n ml Josephine Gravel Miiiiuc Co, vs Harry liailoy. Henry linolli vs May llooth, suit to quiet title. A C Hough vs A V Fo., et id. W I Swcotlaud vs Grants Pass New Water, Light A Power Co. P A Smith vs A J Sherwood. W J Malhews vs F.ureUa Mining Co. Jiiiim 11 Aden by (' (,' Taylor, guardian, vj T t) Naticke, el ul. F Fotsoh vs Lucy I'erieti. (' W Knowles vs A V Fi.x. HI Ion F St Louis vs Henry K Month. F.lizalieth Grove vs F F Grove, divorce. F.lectu Anderson vs John P Anderson, divorce. J O Iioolh vs II L White. ) S Goodnow vs Win II Kuior son, foreclosure of mechanics lien. F.lvini I) Hay vs W J Hay divorce. Mary Scherer vs Iiertilmrdl Scherer, divorce. Gertrude FIMiree vs Harry Kllsliree, divorce. lictij Kush et nl, vs II M Gorlniin, right of way. Ilulihnid A- Day vs II 10 Iliown, roreclosure of mechanics lien. H II McClunj,' v.s Mrs Pagie Turner, suit to quiet title. II C Perkins vs Geo W Keiirns. suit (o dissolve p.ii tner.sliip ami for an accounting. i : : a i t i'7 n i V'stI: kn ut i i Are desirable. You are siren;; ;;n' vigorous, when your blood is pine. Many nay, most women, fail to properly digest their food, nml so come pah, sallow, thin and wial,, while the brightness, freshness and beauty of the skin anil complexion, dopnrl. It. ineily this unpleasant evil, by eating nuurshing fond, mid taking a small dose of Hi rbine ufti r each mini, to digest what vim haveialen. MV at Shiver drug Company. notkt: to coxtuactohs. Scaled bids will be received hv the Hoard of Sclutol director, of School I district No. ;, of Grants Pass, Ore g until I o'clock, I'. M., Mav I. I'.io.", for the erection nnd cotupli i ion of a blick and frame building accord ing to the plant ami sp, ei lie at iolis prepared by ('has. II. I'.urggraf, architect, Alhanv, Oregon,. The one to whom the contract is awarded shall give an ii icid k, nil cqualtn the amount of the conduct within 10 lavs afier the awarding nl' il ie ' cut. All hols must le- made oi.t nc ii blank proposals for the same, which M il! he furnish, d hv the school dork or the architect. ' Plans ami sp. eiticai ions may he seen a t ,1. . SloVor A t'o's drug st"re, Giants I'a , Ur. gou or at the ol'Ve of the ;I. hltect. The I'.oatd reset ves the right to reject anv ami all bids, i Sign, d i .1. A. Jennings '!crk. liy order of the S hool Heard. HOUSE j& April 28th TTfc j j rroiem e,,,,,,,, ct,,,l!a,,,:4ri(; &;iinmc Tablet ...Ur tho ,latc. TTHSPAY. April 2Sth. WjUEC-W Tl'KSn.W', April jSth. IT IS UP TO THE DOCTOR. A lady wrote us a few weeks agoi from W'iiicnester, Va., that ..lie had been uud'-r a doctor's care fur 4 years for dyss psia, the pain s. ein.d to center under her left shou'.di r blade, j iilid -was so severe at rimes that she j ( mid neither eat nor sleep. Sh" had lost faith in her home doctor, and asked us to send her samples of our Dr. Gnun'K iinprovedLiver Pills which , had bei n recommended to her. We j stit lii.r two pills. In a few days; .die wnt for a box. Now she writisj tha the tain under should-r has left her entirely,. site enjoys her meals and in vcr sleeps less than 8 hours every night., and this 1ms all come alsrut i in two weeks, and cost her .inc. for j : wo boxes of pills. Says the dis'tor ! charged lo r f.Vi.O) and that she told I him he had better take the .",n.00 nnd invent it all in Dr. Guuu's Luprcved. Liver Pills and build up his practice. I We have not r, ce-'vod the Doctor's onl-r yet but anv one having dyspep-1 tia, bilious Kite'.! rr siek-!io:ol:tehe jail got a spe. dv cure by the use of these "pills. Sold by W. 1'. Kreii-.er efor i-le r box or by mail on nceip f price. Samples free. Addii :;.i Dr. iiosauko Co. Phi!.". ' Pa. Tcken Up. There c-i:ii to mv rioi.-Ii at HoiUud In January a daik r . l, yearling In ifer, .villi fish lions" undi.lhit on right (ar, -lit iu lower ! fc ear- no brand, 'iivie-r cm havi animal i.-v p.iviug harg.-s. C. H. Lihhy. CLASSIFIED ADS. WANTED. IJKAI. K.-TATK- to buy real estate in towns on line of S. p. Kailrnail. rile or cull at room 7. Ma.onie I :! . ir. ' i ru'itsj'ass. IIORsES WANTED. t 'J'HAM of s,,und young hor-ps, suii. aide lor heavv work, iim-t wei. li or l;ni fi:, h, nnires preferred. A.tchess Ions lllisos, (irur.ls 1'as... llie., rOR. SALE. IJ-lgian itare for sale or trade for I'niil- irv. iiKporeoi lloviAkn Mrniuai.; 200 " ''''' isu' h, i;oo, prune uiel upple oielmrd. small fruits in I ai'iimhiiee; naier lor irji.-ation. l esj.i,.- ; -prings on evcrv lo iieres- center o! a good : rmc-e eoiihliv ;' (,. ilvmilmg holl-es, leg I'.rn, every thing eon. pine; m-il hellere.l ! troni tro.ts, ytl(lt muiiinr liiaikpt-,, hh. hall mils no rlli id Tunnel !l, priee f .'Js Inquire nt this oiliee. FARM Klt S.i.K-tw. miles from Mer I llll. I'iOh tc -aioilt.'o le res of good "on, ,m Ian, I, ;., acre- in cultivation, .-nui!l hnu-e aiel t arn and aUntl 10 ac res uniler len e, hnlanee of land suitable lor orchard ir pasture. For further particulars ad dress W. M. Lrow, Merlin, Mrftm. Jy I M I! I.I. 1'IAXO for ale or exchange toward houe and lot. Oliver Adams 1'. I', box 1 11. ll.Cil COW for sale by U. V. Stark, Moon p'ae. westiide H'1,1 il ion. THE "MILWAUKEE" A familiar name (or ilie Chicago, Mii naukt-eASt. i'alll Itailllat, kleo'.nul over the I'nion os lie' (ireat liai'.w riiiiuin( llie "l'iotie.r Limited " traini every day and tiiuht between St. 1'aul in ! 1'liii.igo, and ilualia and Chicago, The only iierleet train in l'ti woild. rnderstand: C'onueetioiis are made with All Transcontinental l.,n,-9, assur ing lo iassen(, rs I he heat servi. u kno n. Luxation? coactie", i ieetrie lights, Hli-.itr .cat, of a v.-riiy eip:all-il bv tin other 'inc. ,"ee that your ticket run In via "Tin Milwaukee" when noin! lo any point in the I'nitecl Slates nr Canada. Alltiik ei SKentH Pell liieiil. l or rrc, pimphleis or oiher infoi loallor,, Hdiliesw, I. W. Ciii.v, C'. .1. Khia. Tr.iv, I-'usk. Ajt. Hei.eral Ajent. SKAITl K, 1HI, l oMI lM", Hi. In account to close T I in L - IB IB llWlMl , - I fTT! W consisting of Clothing and Furnishings for men and boys, Hats and Caps, Shoes for men, boys, women and children. All nice up-to-date goods, selected with view of style, comfort and durability. Think of the saving a $4 suit for $3; a $6 suit for $4.50; an $8 suit for $6, and on up. A $2 hat for $1.50; a $3 hat for $2.50. A $2 shoe at $1.65; a $1 shoe 80c; and so on all through the store. iSale to commence Monday, April 13, 7 o'clock, a. m. And Continues until everything ? is sold No goods charged, laid away or sent out on approval Calvin W fo Cure a Cold in One Day T.i., f vss4tf T$asv.m r ,t; - Always keep sn mind that we employ only first class Plumbers and Tinners and consequently an do work that will satisfy you. Give us a trial and be convinced. Grunts Pass Hardware fSompany Front Street, Opposite Depot, A. E. CARLSON, Propr. Grafts Pass Sasii, Drali !;0il!S. V3:;-)i;VS. .VOI'LIMNOS, CASSN'S. V.c. : : : : ! I Jobbing Work a Specialty ! Ofti.-e and fictory ..t O'aut - P.iss. "'!. loji. Beautify I Ivhmmi ilats A I llie hiK st I'attcnis lriniiiKci with ihc c.Icl I'cpiiUir I'lowcrs, Hraids and On.aiiicrit:':. Sailor Hats, I cm furnish you the latest I can also satisfy you in regard to Call and sec mv i eond Millinery Store on 1-iont St. Kast of (Mi St. il' , ! j j ' 1 " . ! -.-fwi.----. G. P. Pharmacy of poor health, out my business j7 pera House Block -2.sd GRANTS PASS, OR. CF.ANTS PASS Boar k Lumber Co. TH III 25c : -sii;n.s in a'.l kinds of Millinery, and :i:cs my prices are right. lino of Triinmiims. fviiss Ida Weston If a Drop of Ink Makes Millions Think, 'l ie n we have enough ou hand to lup Ihc M.rld ll.inkiiif.' for some tin n--capital ink-, too. Small but- th.sfor home u.s", iiueits and pints lo. el!:o" and business purposes. All .-oi ls of ohiee stationery sujiplies keep the ink c i. in any here. National Drug Store. I have decided at Grants Pass. Cure Crh v oney ' - 25c cm Op