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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1903)
ROGUE KiVER COURIER GRANTS VASS, OREGON. Published Every Thursday. Subscription Rates i One Year, in rdvance, - 1180 Hiz Months. - .76 Ttree Months, ... .40 Klnitle Copies. .U6 Advertising Rates Fur niched on application at the of lice, or by mail. Obituaries and resolutions o( con .1,, It-nee will lie Hiargeii lor at 5c per Hue; rant of thanks ; A. E. VOORHIES, PROPR. 4 MNQR Entered at the rout ollii:e at Grants Oregon, a second -clan mail matter. V THURSDAY. MAY 7, . 1U03. The proposed new fortwt reseive takes in both Williams snl Waldo, frovolt is included also. So Is Galice. ' The congressional rsiuaitn is thus lar a sleepy one as far as our county is concarned, though there is II ill lime lo work up some excitement between no and the first of June. Clean slilrts arc wild to lx at a pro luiam In Portland this work owing to the laundry workers strike. Tuo suinti conditions in vails in Cliirago also. The Cliiiiaiiieu are working night and day and aro reaping a golden liarvuat. 'Now since the mud hsi dried up n btnr little agitation in regard to good roal. In fsct at the present time the roads are eicellent and need lillle filing. Nut winter whni the ros.li are again rivers of mud we will hear more good roads lalk but it will then be too late lo do any "good roads" work until the next dry season when I hi res. It w ill be good ausin and won't need Bxitifr. The Mudford Hucwss Issued lis final umber lust week and dropped out of tho list of iii'wbtk. The reamin given was that a piiTof its character waa out of pluro "liro in Hertford" and was not glvnu enough supjiort. The Burcoss was a good pat while it lasted, bnt four papers aru al together too many for a town of Mod ford's 7A. Tho last smallpox patient at the pest house was discharged last Thursday and thero is now no caso In town as far its tho authorities aro able, to find oat. Tim cases haro been stringing a along, a few nt a time, all winter. Thoro was no spreud of tho disease ' iu town at any timo and the matter waH well handled by tho authorities. Now cam would keep dropping In from timo to timo from other points, just enough to keep up a sequence of cases, and so It has dragged along for several months. Tho authorities have been prompt, careful and diligent and tho d incline, has been tlioroughly under control at all times. Herbert Hmitli, chairman of the health committee, of tho city council, has devoted a great deal of timo to looking after these cases, giving a part of every day to this duty, and his service iu this nint tor has been of a character that should bo appreciated by the city. Tho rcfuroudum is a woaKiu which Is put into tho bands of the citizens for tho proven! ion of injurious legis lation and it should bo used when oc casion arises. There aro now at least three liad laws for which tho referen dum should bo invoked. The first Is the reK-ul of theflOO exemption clause iu the tax law, a law which places a burden of taxation on those least able to bear It, Then thero Is tint corpora tiou lax law which is a discourage mi lit to mining Investors anil uuder tho proteose of collecting taxes from alien stockholders, fleeces tho home incoriHirations, while those whose stockholder live outside of tho state can always llnd ways lo evade the law. llie appropriation for tho jsirtage railway is another movement that should bo killed, hrrauat. it is throw lug money away. Tho, voters should examine these proHisitloiin and sign the js'titious. The lsd.es of the Women a club have been ciicnlsling a petition this week among the taxpayer, asking lor a two mill tux levy for the niaiuteiiaiuo ol tin1 Carnegie library. They have louii.l almost tinaniiiioua support among tin tax pa) era whom they have approached and the movement list met with almost universal rucoursgemviit. Tlis la.li. have been somewhat annoyed by Utr ments which have sppesred in I'oitlsihl papers and have been seited upon w avidity by papers in some other South ern ;tregon towns that the library project was being opposed and thst Hie opposition wa emanating I rem another organisation of ladies in town, prmutn ably meaning the Ladies l.itirsii association. TlirU.lii-s ol the Woman's club state emphatically that (here is no opposition whatever; that thy have luuml a very lew oiijectois but lliat none of the-e aro among the ladies ol the library sssix-isilun siul tlial llie latter orgniiititliou has not opposed or objected to the movement in any a whatever. The Southern (iregoinan of Medford ill itK iru.UK of Aptil '.'I, contains a iwragrajili saying that Oram 1W u full of smalljHix, that u deatli li.nl oc furred, mid that several men from Scl inn had hern In town (he Monday U foi. Willi the disease and liad scattered the infection broadcast. The wlmlc article was grossly untrue. The In-l u.-e i f smalljiox at the icM house was iUr charged on Thursday. .Ince Ihen mnl at tho present time, there are no cam's iu town as far as the health otllcers aro able to asi-cnain. The rert of a death from this cause was uudonhtcdly a driaiii. As to the meu from tVlnm, thero were, on the day mentioned, several citizens of Svluia in town low. the county oltlclals in reuard lo rstah lisl.ing a iiuaranllne for certain nmiIi I their district w ho did not want be iUimiaf incd. Tlie meu who came in brought no smallsix w ith them. The editor of the Southern Oregon tan bad been in Ovants Pass that week and and bad ojiportuuily to learn tlie truth of the matter, but lie seems instead to have picked op some of the idle gosii atlimt and exploited it for the detri ment of tho town. No morn absurd or ridiculous stsle nicnt was ever mads than thai ctnlMed I Have You l that Black' Cut Hosiery. than common brands ami If not it would he well to ,.,.t Front street, oppo Depot, sAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA&AA lo the V. H. Geologiial Survey in rmard to the creation of the proposed limlx-r reserve in Josephine and Curry counties, thst the streams ol the district show s marked diminution, in the flow of water on account ol Ibe inroads ol the lumber man. In the first place the flow ol water bas not diniluirlitd as everyone familiar willi the district knows. Thi bet t plscer season that has occurred in years is just past sud.the present water supply In the streams is butler than thst of past years. In the second place, even if there hail been a ilrcrrate, it could be only idiniica'iy ascribed In timber cutting for no limber hue been cut except on the very nutttkirls of the region of the watershed. Homebody is evidently gulling the vvaehlngtoii oflicisls. It i iitiossih!e to piodnce n sane or vslid reason for I lie creation ol this reserve. If every slick of mer chantable limber in Ihe Coast range were cut ofT, there would still he a dense forest Iclt, for tho inoiilitiiniH are covered with live uuk, chinkspin ami trees of thst nature, witli growths ol young evergreens sml umleriirUHii in quantity. Then, besides, much of '.lie region Is rough sml inaccessible. The ruiuive reaches out od sll sides, how ever,, and take in valuable timber land, while Including the best mining district in Honthern Oregon. There is 00 question but thst Ihe creation of Ihe reserve would seriously rrippln both the limber snd mining industries in Jose rililiis and Curry contains. It w ould be a colotsal Imposition without any real shallow ol necessity to back it up. 'Hie people of Southern tliegon jniixt sie thst the real condition are at least made plsin lo the I). S. loteiior do pertinent. Just Received Another shipment of Mack Silks, in I'll ile-soi, Royal TaH'eta, India and ami idi inch jrnaranteed TalTeta. Summer Waists A lar'O assortment of dainty white waists in Mercerized, Piiiies, India Linens, Oxfords and SumnierSilks. Walking Skirts A nice assortment of the latest style walking Skirts. ' I.ndies' and Misses' Fancy I, ace Hose. We take mint pride in our Boys Clothes Tho licst materials (hat can he put into hoys' anil clitlilien's clolliinu: are (lie only kind that enter into the iiiaKe np of the styles hp parry. E. C. DIXON, SIIOKS AM) FUSMMIIM. (i(MM)S. t'rvrnlval IJ'iccn Vole. Miss Helen Colvig. .liik-onville. Mtss Pruc Angle, Medford Miss ltlnUiurn, Hold Mill Miss l.ou llriggs, Ashland Miss Carrie Wliite, Ih.iutn Puss Miss Kitsie Hiwtnmn, (Iniiits pass Miss limee tiood llnints Puss Miss l.uey thvrgo, Alihinil Miss K. Dowell. (iriiuts Pn Mrs Poiniev Itninis Puss 1 ;oi ' l "'") iv.i t :i., .' t Miss lli rt y Kaitnmn t'.iunis Pi. Miss Ullth Pellll Miss ld.i Iji ., Miss Krankie 1'.. r. Ashl-ind Nino Hour Day Nonce Is .,.,v (.,,. ,,,, I ,, No Mis, Inn, ,1 Hi,,!!,, ,!,,,! ,'.,is u lers ami Jmii,.. ,.f Ameii, .i I :n, tul li-lied n nine hour il.iv. n ,;,i,, rate . r hi iu 1 , c, uls r , f, Hours To (jo into effect ol ,1 une, Its ; . Ihe Mist , ii I' A. Viu.fi, r.il, I, K J. P. (oil in r, ic, i i- I- O I fT Soclnl I'ln- basket ,h .a! ;,,. Hl w ,,, Hall A,,ril o, , ,,,, ,,,.. v ,,.,!,, y th U,.,-. ,t ,, ,, Mll, , I'he k-riiilenun can r.-4!.,. I. ..v. ,..i , bry au. lir. l-.j,,,,.,,, ,,.., , ,,. homrs, lr hi, U,, i,,..,,,,, , , boitd seven ,,t onl , ,.,kMl... Mrs. Ilordoii si..l K,U Wii, , B iris lor so iwrlicily re,ips,.in c , ,. colored race, l'i rsiulv u .,,,1,1 hsv b-en beltr le,r,-ni, , were all st.ld al, lair jn.ce sin'. , ,, Ji'led, sf rr allied the i si,,, ,,, t , 1 I'lio ins banquet 10- 111 an, I lt,r ,!.,,,. tfu)'.nl fcs.orttt lime to Hit. in-1.,- .,, s'dy ri rid.rrd by Mr ami Mi-. I '- , 4 V. It Cll.ittt ft. in .,, 1 s Found Out 4 i wear 'very much !etter costs no more money? 2 test them. RED STAR STORE. W. K. Dean & Co., Propr. 5 WERE STRUCK BY CABOOSE Exciting Accident In Koseburg Railroad Yards While crossing the 8. P. U. K. track at the north end ol the height depot in a csrt about II o'cli etc S ilunlay, Con tractors V. K. Patterson and Dn Fisliei were forced to j imp to save their, lives. Ihe cart and large white draft horse allaclied, both belonging to Mr. 1'stler mod, arn now, however, tilings of the pasl. Mr. Patterson and Mr. 1'isher ere returning from a business trip aen ss the liver and jm-t as they were eroding the track an engine was mak ing a living twitch with a caboose. The occii:inls of Ihe c.irt were not able ilium iliutely before band lo lee up tin I rack on either aide lc,aii-0 of freigln cars and were not spinsed ol the on coining caboose, which ' upon them almost just at 11,0 iiniuient they came on llie track. I'ltltersou and Kinhri jumped just an llie chIjooho crashed into llitj carl and thereby saved themselves I Iron, a hoirible death, hut tlie horse war 'ilrugged ahnu wi'h the cart and so I liail'y luanuled lli.it he Wis shot a lew in in ii l iu later lo end bis sullering K.iM'luirg Kcvicw. CATAKKIi OK T1IK PI.ADUKK Is it very common disease in both sexes, causes frcipicht urination by which in time you lose control mid ability to retain, causes irritation at the neck of tho bladder ; causes sedi ment ill tlie urine resembling brick dust and thick vMiitish deposits. All of whicn call ho cured hy S. II. ( iitanh cure, ilnok on Catarrh free. Address Smith Pros., I'lesito, Oil. Coming I venis M.iv llth- Niinisit Howe show. vlav 1 1 . til - Allen stock company in tvs it. 01. .nine 1 i onuiessional clcclinn in 1'iist disincl. Ti c 1' S Aniiv shoe - the best work- 'i' si for no n,i very pair warranted .it I ho Siig.u- Pine Stole. An Illustration t'f what Hour will ih It will double its weight ill broad. It i!. 111. ike 1 ore, white, delicious loi,s li is more relials and II ore 1 1 enomi, al 1 1 ,11 II any OtlllT t. oin mi the imiil.et. And il Is li e Ii.him wile a f ii vol ilc Ihe i 1'lus ultra of lainily tbuir. What UO'I'. cm be said' lid the M, .lloi.l l.mml A. A. DAVIS. f ! : (l 1 jm sssw-TlX ssi THE NEW FOREST RESERVE! i Includes Greater Portion of Jose phine and Curry Counties The Interior Dcjsirtuieut has decid ed to create a forest reserve in South western Oregon, in the Rogue river country, a strong recommendation to that effect having been made by tlie geological survey. Tho first step in this direction bas jost own taken oy Land Commissioner Richards, who has ordered the fc-mjxjrary wumirawai from all entry of practically the en tiro Rogue river mountain country iu Curry, Josepliiuo and Coos counties', extending from liouo Mouii'nin, In Cuos county, ronthnsrd to the Cali fornia line. The exterior limits of the with drawal embrace 1,2411,1)20 acres of land, mosily mountainous arid heavily covered with tint lair, but a great por tion of the land within the withdraw al is held in private ownership, much of it having been originally included in the railroad grant, and is held now by tho company or ita grantees. Roughly descrilaid, the withdrawal embraces tho entire eastern half ol Curry county, lying east of the line between townships 12 and 1.1 west, together with townships 84, 3.'), and half of 'il north. Most of Josephine county west of tho line dividing townships 7 and 8 west is also in tlie wi'hdrawal, together with eight ad ditional townships in the southeastern corner of the county, while ubout five towiihhips in the extreme southern end of Coos county aro included. As soon as possible the Laud Dili, e will send ieciul agents into tlie with drawn area to determino what, it any, of the vacant public land should bo resorted to entry before the reserve Is created. Tho department has mil yet decided what policy will be fol lowed with regard to the alternate sections within tho withdrawal which belong to the railroad company or its grantees. Only one thing is positively settled. Thero will bo no general creation ol lien base in Hmilhwestern Oregon, as only a miiiimmn amount of laud in private ownership is to be included within tint Rogue river reserve. When it is finally created under no circum stances are tho railroad sections to be included, thereby giving tho company tho right to make numerous lieu selections. It is probable, however, that tho social agents going to Ore gon will be Instructed to confer with the railroad authorities to determine, if Hissible,Usiii some equitable plan of exchange, whereby tlie eomisiiiy will give to the government title to all or part of its holdings within the pro posed reserve and agree to tako iu ex change therefor Government lands elsewhere of approximately the same value as tho tracts relinquished. No exchange prolsisition will lie enter tained, however, unless the (rovern liient's rights ure safeguarded against Ss'culativo lieu selections Tim department is also considering tlie advisability of making a proposi tion to purchase the railroad lands outright, if they can be had at a n il sonable price, but Ibis, likewise, is still under advisement. If it is event ually found that no equitable ex change or purchase can bo arranged, the reserve will he created on the checkhoatd plan, with all railroad and private lands excluded. The reason given lor Ibe reioiunienda tioh of Ihe tieolonical Survc) for tlie creation of the reserve is that there is s marked diminution of ilia flow of the water iu the streams heading in Ihe iroH.H..l reserve. In Southern Oregon, this statement meets wilh ih ririon. A Sl'RK TlllN'li. Il is said that nothing is sure bnt lieaalh and taxes, but that is not altogether true. Pr. King's New Iiiscowry for cimsiimpt ion is a sure cure for all lung and throat troubles. Mrs. C. II. VanMetrn of Micphcrd town, W. Va. says "I liad a severe case of bronchitis tind tor a year tried everything I heard rf but got no relief, oiie buttle of Ir. King's New Oiscovcry then cured lne absolutely " Try it. It's guaranteed bv W. K. Kreuier, druggist. Trial butt l s tree Regular sizes alii , tl.OO. The coining lit town of a tenteil ex hibition is always of more or less im portance to a large number of people. The days of the sawdust arena, pop corn and red lemonade are as welcome now as when l'au Rice, the tannins clown, was ill the element of his glory, twenty veins ago. Since then. however, conditions have changed and the performance of the skilllul gym nasts and wonderful trained animals of the present are a vastly dilT. r, nt proHisititui from tlie dinky cui us i f old John Robinsons' day. Show day now means soinethiii more than an excuse for parents lo tako the children to m-o the elephant and laugh at the jokes of the painted clow u. They are educational ev ins, especially when Ihe attraction is Nor ris.t Rowe'sPig Shows which will be here soon. Amusements of all kinds have liad to show great improvement dining Ihe vist decade to keep pace with the times and to satisfy the con stant cry of the sople for something new. U is a well established fact thai Norris Rowe's aggregation is the most progressive show thai ex hibits iu llie West. I'ach year that they have visited us they have shown great advancement both iu inagiiil ude and merit and give their tJltrons more for their money. This time they promise in a, I, In loll to Ihe greatest trained animal show in thcwolht, a high class vaudeville and circus pi r fiirmatuv by a carefully selected com pany of the very best aerial gym mists, tumblers, riders and .l.ip,i:i., aerokits and jugghrs. The dale of their exhibition lure is n. xt Molt, lay. Mav 11. Item" Towan r aid Mi vt Utt t it Ti gait fcit.ic kily and (oirfr i m Afiu- :uli of Mr nrrw knU vivr. Uhf Nt 1 o I tv. Hi m.i'r Wiirkrr. tliki mki" me , llrM ( All CtuCKitU. or II. Turv truiarsU. j iitin Kern If . Cbi.Jto or Nt Xttm Take Laxative Brcmo Quinino Tai-iet. Svm MUHob kowt soM In pat M i Always keep in mind that we emjilo; rn'y fir-t -class Plumbers and Tinners and consequently can do woiSj that will satisfy you. Give us a trial ami he convinced. Grants Pass Hardware Gompany Front Street, Opposite Depot, A. E. CARLSON, Propr. GRANTS PAbS Lelantl Sittings Pine weather predominates. Farm ers are about through planting. Pcans polatoes and other garden truck is up It was planted early. A little rain would be good but nothing is sofTi-ring. ! Crops are lining nicely ; the liny crop 1 will be large; the grain crop is Very promising. Ffrom the earliest settle- i tin nt of Southern Oregon crops have never been a failure, always enough and some to export. j Stock is doing nicely. To see tin in t taking on f it means money to the farmers but a little loss of stock here I this w ind r. j We see by the Courier, and that is reliable, that the railroad will soon be roriimenivd anil run from Orants Pas;.; to Crescent City. That w ill be a ; good thing for Southern Oregon j if it had started from 1. eland. I land bm-iiiess men v. ould have taken slock in the road. Never mind, when we get Grave creek dredged anil the steam bonis running to Lelanii, al so other points up the creek, we will liavecoiunitinicatl.il with the Pucilic ocean. The miners an- cleaning up as the water is getting low; lliey have hud a good run. A big clean-up will be made as the winter run of water has been good ami most of the millers are men of experience and working on heavy channels unlike it used to be work iu Hie guides with light water rights. Wu see some inquiries from people from a distance, regarding land ami climate in Southern Oregon. We can tell them this is a good place to come lo mild winters good, pure cold water. In the Hummer wo have trade winds which give us a breeze in Un bent of the day, although it gets warm enough si) that one enjoys the cool shade in the middle of the day. A good ileal of the land here is being held by the railroad company hut can he staked and located. The clerks at Poland are kept vo; v busy. The writer asked one ol tii eli ri,s for news. His answer .': ; that they were sii busy early and l.iie that they had no time lo get news. People come quite a h ug distance to trade with our un-rcbuiits as gonils are being sold as cheap in I.ehiml us iu any part of Southern Or -gon. A big dance was given at the Virtue hall Monday. A big crowd congre gated al Poland to take in 1 1 1 - - ihinc , as the hull is st class and giu.ii music is always furnished. Kspey, our mail carrier has :ii'. "f the passengiis he call (vrry on Lis stage. Pusim ss' is grow ing very fn-t in this vicinity. We s. .- new f.n .s iu our to w n 1 1 nt I live 1 1 n c in in other count ro-s w here il is cold, bw, not all have nioiuy to buy. Wide Aw.ll.e. A KARMP.i: S I'll AlCIITKN i'.n nl'T "A man living t.n a fan.i near here came ina short time ae e.mipl, telv d -hi bled up wi,'h rheumatism. 1 handed hint a bottle of t'liamln rlaiu'e I'.iiu Palm and, told him to Use i; fn i l,v nnil if mil M.tii-li.d al'ri r i.sing it lie ii, i , I not psy a c, lit f.'i it. " -.ys C. P. Uavdiv.j of Patti ns Mill-. '. V. "A ,'cw days later he v.ili ' into the store as straight us a .-.ri;.-i,i,l baud, .1 me a ,1- liar saying, give m an, itln r hott!, of I lian.!,. r lam's P.iin Pahu I want it lit the liotise all I lie I i me for it cut , d me, ' " i-'or sale by all diuj;gi.-ts. Maps of Oregon-vest jn-.-l . t si. to -.Vi cents at the Courier ol'i. e. A tiling t'f l-i.iufy i a jov fin vir is ivi-tmii.y ii iii' vf a nn-f -.mit .! with tiri pr i f ;iiut. Grants Pass JUNE 17, 4sCk m a m ... GRAND VV. O. VJ. CARhlVAL! ELABORATE STREET FAIR! MAMMOTH CIRCUS! 7-BIG TENTS - 7 . a troupe: IN To Cure a Cold in Or month. Th'lS Sign itlllV, iaJT.-rra-:Xk-.-tr:TV'; Ta:?g-tr-- r'- rsiJaTinfa-irTtn YVildcrville Notes. Sawing coinini need at the Williams wivt mill the first of the week. TheWild rvi'.le Ditch Co.ccmn i need work i n their dam. Tom Williams li-is been lo re tlie past wet k seeing about the mill work. Miss Mamie Di voro is staying with .Mrs. A. T. Curt, while Mr. Cult is at the mill. Mrs. W. II. (.'art is still very low.' fjuitc nu accident huppi tied at the Wiideiville Iiiolt Co'h dam Mondav ol this week. R. It. P. iliili-ou, Jacob Wagner and Anderson Sheeluiu while crossing the river above, went over th dam in a boat. Tiny wire not hint to sj.,.;ik of but came out minus tlieii lints', it was a tilth-r frightened crew that watched the jiroi ceilings. A. S. Wells w. tit np to Mr. l.eith's Sunday after a cow. Mr. ntid Mrs. Rogers eanie from Mer lin Saturday of lust week. Mr. Rogers preached an interesting sermon at Wii deiville Sunday. Mr. C. V . Lovelace and Mr. K. Pr ie!:snn went out near Selma to worli on a bridgi cue day this week. j Xitiiciii. WORLD WIDL P.KTl'TATP N I White's I renin Vermifuge bus ' achieved a world wide reiiefni ion as 1 hi ing the hi st of nil worm destroyer,, 'and for its tonic influence m weak j and unthrifty children, as it rotitnil . iz. the acidity or sourness of the ( stomach, improves tiieir digest ion, and iis-similiition of food, strengthens : their nervous syst. in nnil restores (hem i to the health, vigor and i lasticity of spirits natural to childhood. 2-v al ! Slover Drug Co. CATARRH OP TilK HF.Al) AND I THROAT. I Make-i voitr voice husky, causes you , to uolie till over, stops up your nose, makes you snore, makes your nose i itch and burn, brings on catarrhal : Ilea, laches and neuralgia. Smith il'-ios. ' S. 1!. Catarrh Cure attacks this common, dreadful rlis, as-, ci j in w and correct principes. It eradi cates the disease from the syst. ui a:. i lestor. s the inueoos membranes to i I healthy condition nnil w ill cup catarrh no matter whir- leeatid ; For sale by all druggists. Itm.k o: : Catarrh free. Address Smith Pros., 1 Fresno, Col. CLASSIFIED ADS, HOARD AND ROOM, MMVO nice iiirtnli4-t rooTii with U -ml in jirivutp laiiMly, "i'.tMf tin- U-t lii'i!iri' nt tlii.-i (.ll'.i'r. v antp;d. I'..!. I"T.TK to 1'iiv n-al i-tiitc in low u mti J i r i - it s. v. Kuiir.'ii'l. ri'f or cull nt room 7, Mum.hic lii.l 'irain I'll-". "f OK SAL K. j v-ii:i;in litres tor ir tiH'lf :or l'ou: ti y. I Mi,ii:rc uf Mi u M m in n.. y.W i il I'HW IV r f l.v 11 . Marl, on p'ji'f wt'st -i'li-'nillition. I'l.MHAl I. ri ANOior or v.-hnv-t"Wiu l ln'ii-tMtnii I,. i. nincr Alaiii I'. . I ox j:ai;m ki; sm i: !wmii.- :..in Mtr Jill. i n-- a. ..nt a,-rt (ii 1 1 tt"lll l.lllil. li Tf- III i 1 1 1 1 1 ;1 1 1 1 H , sn:!! li' M-i iiti-1 i ai n u:.il a''o'M ii n-s un tcr i ci '' i. 1 i1 1 a Hi r 4 l:iti, Mi;ta"Jt-tor on liar ' or m-tiirf. r Mirtln r ;trlj nlar- a.i ilrt'- W. M. Tmw. Mt-rliji. t'rt;'Mii. 'i !l ) ;' r ft"1 'I" niii. b, .1'., mi Tom i.ranM l- i, , ., ;A. t IcurtM lo In r Ji i.ur I uii-lm l-oo.i ff.llt -oil. )ifi(v ol water aii.i t:ui!.,'r a-nl tl.c lft .m-vit -i.irk raiiui in .)om-.i,.i.-r..iiMiv, Vtu-v i. ;.t-r a -.v. pan , a,, t 'li.t hi ratti Ii on ,l.i!it.. t Tvt ,,r ,,;,irt.,, A. II. i lit1" i in-t i'. irai'i r.i-, i ire ()) A i ' 1 ; K ranch. 1 i rur.e hi.: u''ic oi.har.l. "mail tru- v i'iiriilai: wat'-r tor :rj,-"it'on. i..--i,t-- rt.:- - hi t rr v to ,i, r,--. , -s'uit i ..; rt x ra: . .n::rv. two ilw.!:m; 1. u tv i-a-n, i cr tini cini-it-if will ,,-;t, -nu tri'lll T..-t, LiM'i T I : 1 1 H l LT lllitTM ti-,- lull i. ... m. nil ..i lunim'i. j.rui' f. I:.,ii:ri- it Ui' lil t-. Giants Pass 18, 19, 20 U .r? s m EVZRY TNT ir:.i.;!,X.sii.";-f' i Cures v--ip A : u Two t tyi. h g Bay ' oa evei-v fe tTTHSXm MX. 2 I At Tk Little Store I es tk .Corner K We have than 100,000 PAIR OF SHOES, but every pair h ive mo ;;er o-r.t OF QUALITY ? am) GUARANTEE w.'.li them. The Maltese Cro: s line of Ladies' Tine Shoes PATKNT COSONA WW:'' 1 1 f, " i i j t-.--i, - -s. 'j l s. 7 I b - . -v. I I ' ' S5V 'i iii line vciupktc al tin: LiiTi.j-: f.Twiii; or; tui: (oknkh. CAl'I i i i.'.A i.iT'i i.v. rursinKxr v.-J.I.I. R1-K ami nn-.-cs t :.;;. .,, !;,,!,v tru-.l ,ui 1 ion:..'. s.:;;s'R;.-v at nu; un u; sunn: on thk cokxkk. In Mvii's ; !,, s' s;,,. wc iMVl. th;: iii:;u'n.i-;s v:n n-; k l'. S. ARMV ami MKXOMlNKi; SI:AMI.I-:sS hv.iy ,..!lt fully i:-.lt.! ! r ;i'l kin.l.s of w,5c. Our line of M:-n"s Dross Shoes is very com Dk'to and up-to-ifnie. Tin: u-i-sai'Mr 'i :n: itkki. kss THi: TKXAS OAK 'Mil: XAVARKA in Vi.-; I i- : . , . i ' ' :' ' r ' ''"x -'': ail to be found at urn.v. st: .::i: u. tui: corxkr. N'- r .a ? . -i A.;t't ruiuiulw, m.tl.ing BIO, but t.ic r.i-.r.ibor ..f mI:-i;, - , ::.,. -rs an-1 s.iUs at 'I'm: u n ' I'1 'XI'.V IlW:; The Softs : on Uz I rf t ' ao-. s G. P. Phaimacy and 1 life Vi'NICK ... r.'-rvrtfj' KOSAI.IM) sr;;r: winxkr siu.es for 'i-- :ir.l Oxforils all well t u; snmi: -1-m't !:ko it.-SToRK Pine Store I corner. j t i c-crvj ionr riihin.r and Woolens '. . ' '"'liiirf tli. in tlioroophly "'' '..' "" 1,1 i I'"' ih-o air a.-nl ' '' r ,,r ! ' lii'tus, wrap lliciu '' r 11 l:'! "" willi smut- cf onr ' '," ' ' '' ,! vr-ft I'ri'iaratiun, ami ' ' ; : ' ' -'' ilr i it, rlii-ht or ' ' " ' ' i1 . :iiiih,i ami will out ::'-";r ' V,.- i hrrv a foil line of ' 'r "' '"' 1 ';:!" I '! r. .-air, li(,r l-alls. : -r. i n ; ...r, . t,-. National Drug Store.