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ROOUE RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS, OREGON, JULY 2, 1903. ROGUE KiVER COURIER GRANT8 TASS, OREGV)X. Published Every Thursday. Subscription Rates 1 One Year, to f iItsdcc, 11-50 Nix Monthi, Three Monthi, ... .40 Single Conies, - .05 Advertising Races Furnished on application at the office, o: by mail. Obituaries and rMOliili n of con dulence will be charged for at 6c per line rard of thanks 60c. A. E. VOOKIIIES, Pbopb. 4 Mnor Entered at the post office at Grants I'ss. Oregon, as second-clans man matter. THURSDAY. JULY 2. IDO.i. Many of the towns of Oregon have turned over their funds which they have collected for Fourth of July celebrations, to tlio Heppner relief committee. Such towns are to be commended and congratulated for the exhibit of patriotism iu a fur better and bighor way than could ever be done by speeches and fireworks. An examination was to have been held lit Portland on Mouday for ap plicants for teachers' positions iu the Philippines. The examination was not hold because thero were ao appli cants. Tiie qualifications for teachers in the Philippines are the same as those for corresponding grades ici this country. In the higher grades, a knowledge of Hpauisli is required. The salaries range from f.100 to IM)0 a year. Tliero lias been no great rush for these positions as the condition in the Philippines are not tooinviting and the work is difficult. The administration, it is announced, lias coi.seuted to forward the petition to Russia from the American Jews, in regard to the Kishinef massacres. Russia does not look ou this jmtitlon witli a great deal of favor. Grand Duke Vladimir, the undo of the cmr, says thero can be no question of In tervention by America in tlio purely internal affairs of Russia. Ho does not ooudone the Klshfuef civil admin istration, but says that as soon as ap plication wis mado to the military authorities, the crisis was ended in a few hours. Tlio Kishinef civil gov ernor lias since been removed. I . . I'J An intense feeling has been worked up between the towns of Koseburgand Eogeue over basetiall matters. The bone of contention is Pitcher Homers, who played with the Ashland team last year. Ho lias signed with Eugene while the Koseburg team claims to liavo previously engaged him. The stri'e lias reached a pitch that is ridiculous. Ilascliall is a good game, but it is only a gauio nevertheless, and should not be taken seriously. There is a tremendous slaughter of common sense when buscball or foot ball is allowed to become a cause of quarrel between cnninimunities or towns. These sports are good In their place but when they are made serious matters instead of amusements they are out of place and incongruous. The spirit of the Heppner people is un daunted and their pride is unsubdued. But as a matter of prudence, would it not bo well to abandon for building purposes tho towu lots lately swept of houses by a sudden freshet that was invited- and precipitated by the tojiography of the surrounding country, plant them with cot Ion woods or some other quickly growing trees, and build u(ion higher ground Nature meets human defiance with calm, nn ruffled front, and human courage is as nothing wheu opiosed to au onset of the elements. The man who puts iroiurty iu Jeoarily of such a flood after Its cause has been explained and its effects fully realized, is needlessly reckless, while he who builds a home Iu tho pathway of a torrent and places therein his wife and children in crimi nally so. Building siae is ample let the locations of new homes at Heppner lie chosen with regard to their safety when the next great pre cipitation of rain and hail on the hill roundabout comes rushing down Wil low Creek valley. Oregonian, CHEMAWA INDIAN BAND Highly Excellent Entertainment Given b.1 Opera House The Clieniawn Indian Kind wax greeted by a fair si.ed audience at the 0r house mi Saturday evening. Had the supremely excellent charac ter of the performance Ikcii more generally realised, the attendance would have been much larger and it is safe to say that if the Indian should return they would be given u crowded bouse. Those who have be lieved that the liidinn hi no inimi cal ability must certainly have opemd their eyes at Saturday night's perfor mance. The inu.ic was excellent in n high degree and the bind sm.i!tis the reputation of lieiug one of thi nnest ou the roast. The director. Prof. II. N. Htniidiiniucvcr, has Wonderful control of his imiMeuitif and their rcniiM is marvelous!) ready and accurate. Ilesides the In dlitns, (litre arc two Kill. inc. bov.-i in the band, who also appeared in upcci all lea Manuel Hidden, the mascot of the Second Oregon, sang a snug. " Violet ta," in a very smooth, soft and pleasant voice mid executed an amusing little mini military drill which brought down the huuse. C'enoil Keyes Fencaliro gave a reclta tlou, "Tho Flag Wo love," in halt lug English that Increased the 1,1 terest of tlio selection. During an Intermission in the i-i, tcrtalnment, . Superintendent T. V. Potter addressed the audience l.ricllv, telling of the Chemawa school unj tho excellent work that is being done there for (lie Indians. The I'hcmawH school is tlio third largest institution of its kind in the I'liited States and lias some 760 students. It is excelled in importance only by Carlisle and the Indian school at Phoenix, Arizona. The students at Chemawa are re quired to work half of each school dur and are given a good course of in dustrial training. After tho entertainment, a dance was given for which tho baud fur nished music. Many of the ludisns participated ill the dance and some of them aro very accomplished dancers. j REMNANTS ODDS and ENDS of StocR. CUT PRICES. Red VISIT OF S. P. OFFICIALS Koehler and Others Inspect Road In Southern Oregon. Manager Koolilcr, Husriutcndcnt Fields, Kngineer of Maintenance of Ways Wallace, and Engineer of Bridges Isaacs, of the Southern Pacific, returned Saturday night from a trip over tlio lines of the company iu Oregon, says the Telegram. They Hud the lino in excellent condition, and that the work of laying new rails in Southern Oregon is progressing In u most satisfactory manner. Business In Southern Oregon is in most prosperous condition, and the shipments from there are exceptional ly heavy, with a promise of great fruit movement. People there aro re porting the crop prospects as very bright, and on every hand there is au indication of a great increase of set tlers Into that section. The otllcials were in the neighbor hood of Cow Creek Canyon at the time the wreck hapis'iicd that de layed No. Ifl so long last week. Three cars of a freight train got off the track at the mouth of the tunnel, and ou account of their excessive weight and the point of wreckage, it was difficult to removo them. One car was loaded with oil, and the other two with merchandise The big oil car got across the track iu some unac countable way, and as it weighed nearly 12u,000 pounds, was an ele phant to handle iu the small place allowed at the mouth of the tunnel. Had it (men iu any other place, tin work of removing it would not have been so difficult. Stiuyed or lark sorrel horse, lijjht mano find tail, whito strip in face, one jjluss eye, one whito front foot, ' ono whito hind toot, small about sizo of quarter, weight about t50 lls., ngo 10 ; yours, smooth sho.l; 1ms boon recently clipped and as tho hair grows out will turn lighter to medium sorrel, trim built, good driver. Disappeared from stable Thursday night, June , 2"). Will give $10 reward for return or information leading to the recovery of horse, or $20 for recov ery of horse and conviction of thief. Send infor mation to K. (', Dixon, (irants Pass, Oregon; or (loo. V. Lewis, sheriff, (irants Pass, Oregon. Dated at (Irants Puss, June 2(Jth, l'.KU E. C. DIXON, SIIOMS AND ITKNlSHINd (iOODS. REDDING GETS A LIBRARY California Town Profits by Car negie. Donation The city of Holding has complied with all the rcttiircmciits to secure one or Andrew I nrnegie s library hiiiMiii); in that city and has been unfilled that the 1 0,000 will he forthcoming ax mioii as it is needed to pay for the const met ion of the 1 1 lire. The minimi maintenance fund of f looo has Veil guaranteed by tlie city mid citi.cus of Heddiiig as required bv the Carnegie plan, and the work ot tin' :ictual eou( met ion of the building will be undertaken at a vei v t urlv date. Hand Concert. Following is the program for the band concert, Friday evening July Id. I'.Kill. The Ouectorn'e March ... Snusn 'The lt,t Kv.T" Medley Over- litre Mackie "Air Vurie licneriere Itortnu "Sextette" Fioin 1. ne in IV Ijtm- mermoor lVnwetla lialop "lli-n Convention" I'cttee "Summer Idyl" air Vario Clar inet Solo Vau Dyke Oriswold The liretlo Mart li . .. Fulton Advertised Letters. June 55, I 'SHI. Maude Merrill, I, A Oliver, J A McCoy, John Roger, lleiij. Jeyso. F. W Van Sickle, 1 Viniv W lithium, W in S Onthiun, Welch's closing out sale is the place to buy. Star Store. l&AAAAJ RODE DOWN STAIRWAY Carnival People Object to R.oae bvjrg Boy'. Performance James Fletcher, a Koseburg boy 12 years old. rode on bis bicycle to the foot of the stairs erected for the use of tho "Chninpion Bicycie Rider of the World" with the Sontheru Car nival Company shows. He then de liberately took the wheel in band and mounted to tho top of the platform and steadying himself for less than ono second, and with only one foot ou tho pedal, he rode at lightning speed from the top of the platform to the bottom, when bo mounted the wheel and rode off op the street. He wanted to make another trial but the Southern Carnival nieu were soon on the ground and threatened him with arrest and all that kind of talk for interfering with their prop erty. They doubtless saw that if a boy like James Fletcher could do the "wonderful feat" so eusily, that the glory would depart from the show, says the Plaindenler. Miss Murle Warn, fromerly U. S. laud commissioner at Eugene, and Horace U. Mc Kin ley have been bound over to appear bctoro the U. 8. grand Jury to answer grave charges preferred against them, connected with fraud in public, laud matters. Refrigerator, heater, hardwood table and other household effects for sale cheap. Apply at this office. Welch's is the place. The old rllabl Ths Weekly Urcgonlaa Stolen white spot on top of hip KILLED BY FALLING TREE Fa.tn.1 Accident tvt Day's Creek, Near Canyonvllle. tied. Iliggius of Perdue, I Vug his county, was killed on Friday at Duys creek near Cauyonville by a falling tree. He was engaged with his : brother in law, llainniersley, iu felling trees. A large tree which they had cut down rcUnindcd from the stump :u: 1 struck Iliggius on the forehead. , llie whole of his head was tout away and death was Instantaneous. ,Mr. Iliggius was lately from Nehras I ka and w as alKiut 4.'i years of age. i He leaves a wite ami several children. A CALL FOR WARRANTS County Tire-sxirer Issues Notice of Fxirtd. on HsnJ. There are lunds in the Treasury to lv all warrants, protested to June 10th. ISliT. Interest will ceaw from this date. June liHh, UKW. J. T. Taylor. Treasurer of Josephine Co., Ore. The Coming tvent. Chautauiiua at Ashland July l i to J 1 1 1 . F.lcvctith year. (irval speakers Senator IViIltver, Congressman Champ Clark, Iter limine, the magician, and others. Fine schools bo'tcr and Ix-tler. li.-diuvd rates on railroad. (Vine ami bring the "folks. " Write Secretary. Who aril, the tii candle, t lloirriiiund. THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS Brief Notes sxnd Items of Intere.l and Importance. . Dr. Flanagan, Physician uud Dentist. Go to Coron for Plumbing. Welchs' s Closing-out sale. M. Clemens, Prescription Druggist. Photo Supplies at the Courier of fice. Ed Moore, painter and is rhanger. Phone MS. Onus and Columbia Ammunition at Cramer Eros. Ho la I tie swim ami meet her si Itotemiunir. Welch's Closing-out sale is the place to savo money. A splendid line of Royal Charter Oak Ranges at Coron 's. Do the flies lioiher juu? Ilujr a C:ir from HoferiiiUfMls, Phone Ed Mooro for estimates on painting and paper hanging. Fountain Pens Waterman 'h Ideal 2.50 to p. 00 at Cramer Bros. Havo your bicycles rejiaired at Cramer Bros' Bicycle Hospital. Violins, mandolins and guitars at tho Deinurce Music House, cheap. Fishing Tackle and plenty of good Flies and Leaders at Cramer Bros. Ktroble's shoe ramirinir always pleases. Take your shoes to linn. We furnish two fans free with every hammock you buy. Cramer Bros. If yon want u good instruction book for piano or organ, go to the Demnree Music House. Alaska Refi igeratnrs keep cool and are ice savers. Sold by Cramer Bros. A larg' stock of violin, guitar and mandolin strings at the Demnree Music Horse. Ieo Cream Frerzers, thu fumous White Mountain, triple action at Cramer Bros. II. B. Hendricks has been ap pointed sole agent for the Oregon Fire Relief association in this district. Let Ed Moore, an experienced workman, do your painting and paper ing. Country work solicited. Phone Ij. A. Strnble has charge of the shoe making and repairing department nt the LueiiH harness shop. Take your work to him. If you want a good, fresh string for violin or guitar, go to the Deuiaree Music House. If you want to bo "in it," g-t a copy of "Hiawatha." for piauo, at the Demaree Music House. You want your house jointed with Put ton's Sun Proof Paint. Why? Because it will lust. Sold by Cramer Bros. Bought that suit for 1). .'15 at Welch's (.'losing-out sale. Other storws are asking $10 for the same thing. For first class bargains in real es tate, see or write Attorney H. B. Hen dricks Wright's Assay building. UnintH Pass, See that hat? It's a "Stetson." Bought it at Welch's Closing out sale, for fll.Cl). Always paid ." for them at other stores. In spite of the decline iu sales of bicycles, wo havo sold twice us many as lust year. Ilartfords and Colum- blas sjieak for themselves. Sold only by ( rauier Bros. Curtis & Co., practical watch makers mid jewelers. Dealer" in watches, clocks, jewelry anil Dia mond rings. All repairing I'.rst class. Odd Fellows' building. Ashland has abandoned its proposed celebration and has diverted its fund for the relief of Heppner, iu common with like commendable nets by many other towns of the state. Isn't that shoe a beauty? Just think, paid only for the pair at Welchs' Closing. out sale. It's u Top-Round Regular f I. .10 shoe. Sold the world over at that price. We learn that T. 11. B. Taylor has taken his steam fcatlnr renovator to Cihis county to work. Mr. Taylor has been a resident of Jackson county for nearly a ipuaiter of a century, and is honored and respected by all who know him. Medforil Mail. Miss Kstlter Silsby of Ashland, formerly of this city, the jsipular con tralto soloist and vival instructor, u attaining success as a composer. Slie reoontly couiHised the words anil music of a ballad, with piano and 'cello uccoiiiiatiiincutf entitled "Love's Dream," which has been published by Willis & Co., music publishers of Cincinnati, and prom ises to become popular. Absolutely pure is the claim made in every advertisement of the Royal Baking Powder and absolutely pure i: the verdict of every Ihuinc keeper in the land using the Royal. It is tin standard among baking powdtis, worth the price sold at, because of if purity, healthful bread in.ik ing ninili ties ami the strength that mimes ni.ill iuutiiy go a long way. Xi trouble about delicious biscuit and pastrv when the Royal is used. ...Closing a Commoncini; Saturday. June 27, to closo out ontiro stock. Kvorytliinir jrocs ,it cot. All jrooils .:ro now ami np-to-ilitto, coiisislinir of Ladies and Children's Furnishing Goods, Notions and Millinery. Konioml'or, tUo silo coniruMtoos S.VITKDAY, Juno '-'7. Mrs. J. South A Rent lor New Idea Patterns, 10c When sent by mail i ic. ANOTHER MAN VANISHES Henry Turner Has Been Missing for Two Weeks Another mysterious disappearance has occurred in Grants Pass and Adds its puzzling features to the unsolved mysteries of which Southern Oregon has lately had more than its share. Henry Turner, a man who camo here from Chico, Cal., a few mouths ago, has lieen missing for nearly twoweckt and nothing can be learned of M present whereabouts or bis possible late, lie was last seen on the night of Thursday, June 18. He worked that evening as cook at Mrs. Strobel't restaurant on Sixth street. Some time between 10 and 11 o'clock in the evening he started for home, goiug through the alley iu the rear (f the restaurant toward his home in the west part of town. As far as known ho has not been seen since Unit time. Ho was expected to return to work at the restuurant on the following day. Whether he was overcome by sickness or met witli fonl nluv in' some font, or quietly left town, tsu only hi conjectured. No reason is apparent why ho should havo absconded. He had beeu fquare iu his dealings and, w! ile he owed a few dollars tr different parties, the sum was incon siderable. Turner lived alono and had a considerable amount of furni ture. In thu house ho occupied. Tint does not appear to have beeu dis turbed. The missing man was about -10 or 1 years of -age, rather dark com plexioned and of medium size. He wore his hair in the pompadour fashion. He came to Grants Puss some time iu April and has followed tho neenpution of housy cleaner dur ing the greater part of the time In has been here. Nothing is known of liiH nntecedeiits or relatives, but. hi hits lold that his wife and children perished in a forest fire and ho always seemed greatly alTectcd when that subject was approached. Waldo Items. Strawberries and blackberries urc quite plentiful and are of excellent quantity nnd largo size. The Wuldo Mining und Smelting Co's saw mill w ill start up next week they have a long run uhead of them. C. L. Miingniu and a mining expert visited the property Uist Saturuay which Mr. Mangum has bonded in tliis vicinity. The school directors havu purchased a largo bell to be mounted in the cuihiIh of the school houso. The bell is of a fine tone and can bo heurd quite a distance. W. Logan is in Sun Francisco tills week purchasing nn electrio plant which will bo installed in the Sim mons' mine to furnish light for night work iu the mine. , Kameel Khowery has returned from a business trip to Grants Pass. We have been told that there Is a living picture iu the Pas? that ho intends to soon pnt iu a frame. Tho late rain bus proven a blessing to our farmers. Crops w hich a short tiino ugo looked as if they would be failures, will now be very good nnd the threatened hay famine is no passed. Tliero is considerable complaint agiiiiiotthe stage coiniuiny ou account of the high fair and Kior accommodation brt ween lu re and Crescent City, but then that will ls remedied when the railroad goes through. Miss Alice Eastman of the Academy of Science in San Francisco, is ou a tour gathering specimens and classify ing the flora of the mountains of this section of Oregon. She Is making Hie trip on foot, walking all the wav from Crescent City to this point. It is reported that Dave Webb of Elk creek made a lucky find one day last week while leveling the ground on his faun where an ohr chimney had formerly stood. He uncuiihcd ni old rusty can that contained U.() c.nil a few c uts. It is said that one of the coins bore the date of lKst), show ing that ir must have been buried since that date. The next morning one of the children, while scratching around iu the dirt, at the same place found a i'M gold piece. There is con siderable sciilatiiin us to who placed th ' coin where it was discovered. Butti rci.p. For Salo Restaurant, a good business for the money invested. Enquire ut this otVuv for particulars. Lost Lost on Tuesday, a Hat purse con taining money and iapeis. Leave at Paddock's Bicycle Den and receive reward. Wanted at Colestin. Hilling room girl and girl or woman to do the laundry work. For parti culars write to H. ('. Telford, Coles tin, Oregon. Cattle for Sale. 10 cows I" J year-olds IS y ar-lings-, Hi-alves; one . 1-year old bull for siir hi the hunch or single. Address 1'. i'l inagan. Merlin, (Ire. Montv to Loan. I will advance yon money on your hop crop en straight hmu or contract for purclui-e ef crop of Ism:!. l.ci lie build that new house for yon. J- D. Drake, C stru t, between ith and St li sts. A. Rehkopf Sixth Street, (J rants I'ass Oro. wewi. , Wanted. One or two teams to take contract for road work! Inquire of Golden Drift Mining Co. $800 00. For 10 acres of orchard, one mile from postoflice easy terms. J Must ell at once ar the above bargain price. Joseph Moss, City. For Sa.le. Nice single horse, 8 years old, safe for ladies to drive. Choice milch cows. James Keely, Jump-off-Joe bridge. , CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR. SALE. Y'Ot'Mi JKH.SKY COW (fresh) for ule. Inquire of W W. Wilson, Hugo, Ore. A SIX horse power steam boiler and slesm pump. Inquire at ihuullice. i;AKM KOK t).tl.K-two miles from Mer lin, im acres ai,out 60 acres of good holujin land, 25 seres in cultivation, small bouse and barn and sIkiiiI XI seres under lenee, Ulance of hind suitable for orchard Or OSSllirp. Kn, further ...rti.-.t I u .u "ii"" o- eniw. ait-run, iirexoli. !?(( "'r rruit 'Wek ranch. AU mile' ! ' ' Iron, lirinly I'.-.. 1,. i. 1 ..1 cleared' in in Orchard, fnir building-', good '. i liiiMiu. iwiiiyui waier anil tuuiier and, the best outside stock rune in Josephine County. Price f i U0 per a.:rc, part cash. 1 Call at ranch on Junes creek or address A. H. Chessmore, (iranls Pas-, Or 200 A(:KE ranch, good prune and' - apple orchard, small (mils in ' abundance; water fur irrigation, besides springs on every 40 acres- center of s good range country; two duelling houses, big barn, every thing complete; well sheltered from frosts, ihkhI mining markets, one half mile north oi Tunnel II, price U,:m. Inquire at this otllce. FARM FOR. SALE 200 A,:K1:ri 7 miles south of OrnTit I'ass, for sale at a bargain. Fail ing liealHi of owner tlio onlv esuse for selling. 70 acres under cultivation; 70 ai res fence for pasture, balance wood laud, oak and nine; will make gum agricultural hind whtn cleared, hix room house; barn ixls; milk house, all in good repair. Nearlv ne wagon, mower ami ruke and all other running Inplenienis; 4 rows, 4 calves. H horses, h,1(?M. Everything koch with the farm for f.'.'sxi. crop lor l!Att included, inquire at this ollice. DRESSMAKING .PARLORS.. ii At the residence of N. C. Boyn ton on Fourth street. Perfect fit anil satisfaction guar anteed. Mrs. Cukke. CLEMENS Prescription Druggist My line of Suntlrics is complete. Orange Front, oppoiitt Opera Horn Grants Pass, Oregon Going Camping? You will need a . stove the kind with asbestos linitiK nnd cast iron top is the best. 1 have them at onr prisintfly low price, also the sheet iron stoves. Tents in all weights aud all sizes lit less tlmli elsewhenv 1 have a big stock of new uud second lcin.1 Koods everything you can think of. Let me show you. IKU M. DAVIS, . . Field and Garden Seed in Bulk. White and Yellow Field Com. Sugar Corn, Pop Com. Alfalfa, Timothy, Red and White Clover. Teas, Iieans, Onion, Carrot. Also regular package seeds. J. M. CHILLS, FRONT and FOURTH STS An Illustration Of w hat Hour will i!n. Ii ill tloiihle it weight til l.reail. It ill make pure, white, ilelicious loaves, li is more reliahe aurt nure economical than auy other oJ.iv on the market. Ami it is tl.e li,m ife's favorite the e plus ultra of family flour. What moro can he said? liet the Mcifonl hrauil. A. A. DAVIS, . j r I I 1 ! W 1 Take Lxauve uromo ymnme Tatiets. js Sev Mfltioo boxt soH ia past 13 ADJOINING GRANTS PASS We have for sale, six acres of land for )0U. Near Merlin lies the old Roper ranch, one quarter of a mile Jrom the side track, 400 acres with a good growth of timber. Will be sold cheap. Close to Gold Hill we hare a 120 acre farm, large house, burns, sheds. Simons (Si Reasoner, Ashland, Oregon. Ooposite Hotel Oregon. New Furniture WE HAVE JUST UNLOADED A M0XSTEK 50-FT. CAR AND ANOTHER 30-FT. CAR OF NEW FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS-ALL NEW AND UP-TO-DATE GOODS AND WE ARE SELLING THEM AT POPULAR PRICES WE CARRY A BIG STOCK OF ALL HOME FURNISHINGS CARPETS, BEDDING, STOVES, ETC I. Hl - Comparison & The OSBORNE COLUMBIA MOWER Made With 4. Hi. 5 and 6 Foot Cut. Che mower with a (Uorldttlide Reputation You often Hear the Other Fellow say: JUST AS GOOD AS THE OSBORNE A Full of Superiority. cu The kind that stays sharp" No lengthy argument is necessary to convince the average person that it is better to buy pood cutlery than to buy cheap cutlery. We carry the largest assortment of. Knives, Razors, Scissors, etc., to be found in Southern Oregon. The prices are as low as are consistent for good goods OIVE US A CALL W. A. Paddock ! I 1 1 mm CORtGMV Grants Pass Pharmacy - -"T To Cure a Cold in One Day . . Booths, This signature. I good granary, good nay Barn. ery cheap at 15 per acre. Various ranches aud fruit farms in Rogue river valley, and in Ashland with her unrivaled water supply, we have some choice propositions. Write as or call. U. Oannard North Side VOND - Competition Ha A MOWER THAT FILLS ALL NEEDS. OVERCOMES ALL OUJECTIONS TO MACHINES NOW IN USE- It (lives The Greatest Satisfaction, The Longest Life, The Simplest Construction. Positively No Neck Weight, No Side Draft We Court Investigation. - . 1 H. SCHMIDT Grants Pass, Ore Y Preserve Your Clothing and Woolens By firm hrunhiiiK tllem thoroughly ami hanging them iu the open air and sunlight for 8 or 10 hoars wrap them tightly in tar paper with some of our reliable moth proof preparation, and if kept in a tiKh drawer, chesi or closet, moth, cannot and will not injure them. Wo carry a full Hue of tar anil tariue paper, camphor halls. Cedar, camphor, etc. National Drug Store Orw Crip in Two Dsyv on every jCW S s