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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1903)
A60UK RIVER tOURIKR,' GRANTS PASS, OKEGUN, jbt'V $, p' ROGUE KiVErt COURIER GRANTS PASS, OREGON. Published Every Thursday. Subscription Rates 1 Ons Year. In rdvsucc, Hix Months, Threa Muntha. Hingis Copies, $1.60 .76 .40 .06 Advertising Rates Furnixhed on application at the ullics, 01 by mall. Obituaries and mulutions ol con dolence Willi charged for al 6c per line; card of tbanks 60c. A. E. VOORHIES, Propr. Mnor Entered at the post office at OrarAs Pa's. Oregon, as second-class mail matter. THURSDAY. JULY 30. 1903. James J. Hill denies tlie rnmor that he Is associated" with Harrlmnn In boylng np the timber of the Pacific coast BJirl says that he lias bought no liniber and wants no timber. It in likoly that the story has little founda tion hat it Is a good sensational item ' and as such will have a wide i lrrnla Hon. King Edward went slumming In Dublin and visited a number of ten enieuU without ostentation or cre niony, greeting the occupants with friendliness and cordiality. His pop ularity in Ireland seems to huvo In creased greatly by reason of his visit and in Dublin shouts of "good luck to yo" greeted him on twery liuud. Champ Clark wurns us to look out for Joe Bailey of Texas as a coming presidential candidate of the deuiocrii cr and says that he will be "another Andrew Jackson come to judgment " But Mr. Iiailey i not expicled to appear as a candiduto next year, on account of his fg it with Beverldge ill the Beuato. It would not bo very surprising however if the democratic candidate were to lie some entirely new man like Bailey. Oeueral Miles, who is soou to be retired on account of old age, made a WU mile horseback ride recently to show that ho Is not suth'a back num ber as some people might think. Miles Is a very able soldier who lias done brilliant service In tho Indian wars and who should have been given lurger opportunity for service In tho 8nili and Philippine wars. But Miles has no reticence and got himself into disfavor with the higher jiowers by his fluent utterances. A great Interest is being taken in tho election of a new jhiK), which will soon tako place in Rome. It Is as Im possible at prcHen1; to indicate the successful candiduto as it is to locate the winner in .an Oregon senatorial election. The conditions are very similar. There Is one leading candi date, RumH)lla, who seems not to command votes enough to elect him while his opponents urn divided aiiuin)i a number of candidates. At preseul it looks as though tho votings might be ninny and the election long and tedious. If the report is true that Portland men have succeeded in contriving a mining caisson that will fit the rugged aud uneven b.ittom of Rogue river and make milling of tho same urolitiiblH. the Invention is one of largo importance to this district well as to nm'jy others. The stream .beds of Boutherji Oregon are "ground sluices." The smaller ones were "cleaned op", in tho early days but some such contrivance as nlmve meu t loiicd is ueeessary In order to success fullv clean on tho big "races", of which Bonne river is one. The International sky is seldom en tirely serene and just now the war clouds seem to be hovering in the direction of Manchuria. Tho re lations betweeu Russia and Jiu are somewhat strained and it Is a popular sensational utterance to prophesy war between these two enterprising IKiwers. In the event of conflict Jauui, the Weaker nut lull, is expected to have at least the moral support ol Great Britain and hints are prevail nt that support of a more stibMantial character will 1 forthcoming. Then is a dispositinu on the luirt of some to get the United Stairs lined up with Jupau and Knghind against Russia but this country has 110 inarn 1 with the latter nut ion w hich has always been Irlendly. If Russia dominate!. Mimcimrin she will oriraiiixn it, I'ivilUn it aud make it part of the world. THE GRANITE HILL MINE Imporvcmonie Now Being tailed at This I'ropertv. In Work is progressing steadily lit the Granite Hill procrty and the new 10 stamp Mill is expected to be In readiness foi operation early in the fall. Development work has Wen carried on steadily and the property now presents nil appearance hum! gratifying to the owners. A large (luantity of ore has been uncovered, carrying high and steady values. When the uew mid complete equip ments which are uew Isiug pi, ice. I are once iu operation, this mine will take its place among the larger pro dueers Iu the slate. iiunant im provements in the equipment of the Granite Hill placers are also iu con sideruitou, among them being the in- stallatlon of a hydraulic elevator 011 the lower part of the properly. Thl ground is very rich but its depth h hitherto seriously hampered hydraulic operations. The upHT portiou of the gmuud has plenty of fall and has been a richly productive mine for many years. Excursion RateatiYa? J .1 B y Ou June 1st the Southern Pacllic Co. will resume sale of excursion tick ets to Newisirt, and Yaiiulna Bay. Rate from Grants IW, f IU This popular resort has long ln well and favorably known to the people of Western Oregon, and the low rates offered should enable everyone to take ju outing. W. K. COM AN, General Pass, nger Ageut. rv v vvwt v vvvw w vw v v V vi REMNANTS ODDS and ENDS of StocK. CUT PRICES. Red Star Store. BEST SOUTH OF EUGENE Moon Co ' Flour Mill Has This Distinction. Tho building for the new flour mill of Moon & Co., situated uwir the railroad just west 0 Gilbert creek Is nearly completed. It is a sub stantial and commodious four story structure and adds greatly to tho np- penrauco of its portion of the town. Its construction bus been coiisnleral bly delayed by the dilllculty of pro curing lumber in the rush of building operations that has been going on 111 Grauts Pass all the spring. The boiler is set and tho furnaces com pleted and tho engine will soon bo In place. The engine is a M horsu IKDWer automatic of excellent pattern and is a flue machine. 1 he machinery for the null Is nearly all in tho build ing but is not yet up in place. The mill will have tho swing sifter pro cess and tho equipment of machinery is exceptionally complete, and thor oughly modern. This will bo the best mill iu tho state south of hugene and will be a very important addition to the Industries of Grunts Pass. The owners expoct to have it In oiier ation iu about six weeks. Mrs. II. L. Benson and family and Miss Bessio Hammond left Sat urday morning lor Spring Crock w here they will join Judge Benson, who stopped there on his return from Crater Lake. Tho party look along a complete camping outfit nod expect to remain some time and enjoy this para dise of tho lover of the rod and fly. Of all Summer Goods Consisting of Dress Goods Shirt Waists Crash Skirts Lace Gloves Children's Straw Hats Parasols And several other broken and odd lots TENTS AND WAGON COVERS FOR SALE OR RENT E. C. DIXON, S110KS AMI ITKMSIIIMJ (i(KM)S. GOOD MINES IN DEMAND' F.lemenl of Chvnce Becoming Less in Mining Business. We receive inquiries frequently in wheh the inquirer nks : " Po you know of a good producing gold mine ( or even a prospH't of luci it, ' ' ThcMc inquiries are made of us so often und with such apparent desire on the prt of the Inquirer to purchase 11 suitable property, that vc take pleaMiie iu not nig (M fact. Much capital is ready to invest ill good mining prop erties and the owner of a gold mine of known value can always find a ready purchaser. The di nuind for such mines is always ahead of the! supply. There ale, have been and ill- j wavs will ! big Ku pi ins 111 the! , 1 Ill 11 ICS nil I lie ii.ii ti se 1 1 log w 1 1 luun tirst obtaining quite a,, accuse idea of t Iu mine s mineral wealth has pretty lunch gone by. The owner of a good mine now knows within a fraction if the real selling value of his mine, and this has ts-eu accom plished by reason of the mining en gineer and his modern select! tic methods. In the main the purchasers of mines nowadays are ready to iu vest large sums of money in the opera tions of the ptojsrtv, In latest mid liesl machinery, aud iu exploitation of the nine. The lies! of mine mauiigx rs and suiM-riutcudculs ate had and the protierty progresses. Legitimate mining was never mo'e of a fact than to duv. The Mining World. Blue Print l"pcr by the yard or roll at the Courier olllee. i 1 i 3 4 PANTHER TAKES A BATH Str&nfe Sight Seen by Younf Msn of G&lice. One of the Remolds brothers, who is working 011 Galice creek, witnessed a very unusual aud interesting sight recently. Karly one morning ho went out to hunt some horses and when lit reached the upcr portiou of the creek, walking 011 the hillside a short distance from the stream, he heard peculiar and terrifying son nil, like those of a child iu pain, emanat ing apparently from the canyon be uentli 1 1 111 . Cuiitiously peering ovel the bluff he saw a huge panther in the creek, 't he beast seemed to be taking a hath and enjoying it very much. lie would splesli water over himself with his paws and yell dia holically, apparently in an ecstasy of glee. As Mr. Reynolds had no gun he did not think it necessary to apprise the 1 anther of his presence, bnt after watching him for a time quietly with drew and left the pleusurn of the beast uninterrupted. This perform uiiee is surprising according to the general idea of a taulher, as the popular supposition is that this beast has a cat-like aversion to water. ('. G. Ament's horse and buggy figured iu a runaway 1 xi itenient Wed nesday inclining taking a lively dash down .Sixth street. As tho liorsn was hridleless it was a matter of consid erable dilllculty to secure him and tho chase was somewhat protracted. Considerable damage was done to the harness aud vehicle. lines REGRET HIS DEPARTURE F. Nlovcill's Bondsmen Vnnble to Locule Their Man The bondsmen of Jus. K. Stovall, the absconding sewing machine ageut of c.miciilal proclivities, have thus far been unable to locate his whereabouts and it is likely that the rulpit will cscactlic lK'iiitllu to which he has made himself liable. He wrote to !'i miis II. Stovall fumi Sin Fruiici hut was careful to arrange inat'ers so that he could not be located from the letter, lie is now suplHi.cd to have started for New York. The little dog which was shot I Moiall is reported to bo convalescing nicely and w ill recover. The suITi crn in the ease art the men who bad , , , I, ,1, i si , ... 1 1 - a manliness , funii0 umU ijm and kit' 1 li t tn out of jail. It is a matter for regret that they am unable to capture their man. In the meantime licuuis Mov.ill, one of the bondsmen, wants it distinctly understood that light heeled Jas. J is 110 relative of his. WORKING NIGHT ASH 0Y The busiest and mightiest littl thing that ever was made is Or. King's New Life Pills. These pill change weakness into strength, list b'ssutss into energy, brain-fag into 'iieiital isiwer. They're wonderful in building np the health. Only ivr bo, -sold by National !rug Store lint iiruut 1 ass 1 harmacy. Welch's cloMiig out sale is ihe place to buy. RUMOR OF -TIMBER DEALS H&rrlman and Hill Galnin. Con trol of Coa.sl Timber. The Bulletin says that E. H. Harri- man and James J. Hill are uniting iu a great timber deal, whereby they. ith a number of associates, will control the lumber market of the world. They aro securing largi tracts of forest laud in Northern California and Oregon, through tlieii agents, who have been for some time juletly buying property on the coast. Among the associates of the two rail road magnates are Fredrick Weyer haeuser, of Minneapolis ;T. B. Walker, of Minneapolis; Jacob Blodgett, ol Grand Rapids, aud a number of othei members of influence in the various timber sections of tho Western states. E. W. Eberlin, of New York, hat been Iu California fur several mouths. He Is Harriiuau's agent iu that state and has mude frciinent trips to the northern purt of the slate where be has been buying up available timber lands. Kbcrlin has also been worn I up toward securing opt'ons ou timber laud held by various eastern people who purchased it since the boom in California timber begun about three years ago. With the many minor holdings which Harrimuu ami his associates may count on, it is said tunc 1 1 it plan is to merge the more valuable lands controlled by the Hill muds and the Southern Pacicfl into a trust. The Southern Pacific's principal holdings are represented in the grunt of ten miles 011 each side of its roud, lying betweeu the southern boundary line if Oregon and a jniiut south of Portland, and consists of about l.OHJ.oou acrit fir and sugar pine. In his plan to place these lands iu a pool Hurri- nan does so conditionally, with pro visus for the protection of the coin pany s creditors, to whom all the lands of the company are pledged In security lor its indebtedness. With tho lands of (ho Hill and the Harrimun roads and those of Walker, Weyerhaeusear and others in Washing ton, Oregon Idaho and California under control Harrimau and his associates would bu In a position to control tho lumber tho market of the world. DROPPED OUT OF SIGHT Young Man Disappears But Let ter News Quells Alaim. Quito a sensation was roused lust week by the riqxirt that Willis Moon, well known young man of this ity, had mysteriously disappeared. He left his homo at the Dry Diggings camp ou Monday, saying that he would probably not return that eve ulug. Ho iuado a number of small purchases iu town und was seen by n niimh 'r or his friends iu the evening. Nothing further was seen or heard of him for several days and his family and ""relatives were greatly concerned at his disappearance mid fears of foul play were freely expressed. Ho left the articles which he had purchased iu town and the discovery of these deepened the apparent mystery of the use. In a few days, however, an acquaintance brought the information of having seen him at Delta, (ravel ing southward on the train. On being asked where he was going he replied that he was going to the city. No further intelligence from him has been received. CONGER'S "SHINGLE MILL New Enterprise Just Instituted on Cheney Creek. One of the latest of the milling nterprises of Josephine county is the shingle mill of Conger linis. on 'heny creek about two miles from Wihlerville. The owners have recent- liurehased a uew boiler and engine w hich they have set up ou the ground, and the machinery is all in place. It is expected that sawing ois-nttions will begin this week. The mill has a ajiaclty of 40,000 shingles per day and its equipment of iiiik hiiierv is tlrst class and complete. Conger Bros, have a fine body of sugar pine and other timber and will ho able to turn out a tirst clans article in quan tity. Other equipments will bo in stalled in the near future and the mill will ho quitean nnsirtaiit addition to many lumber enterprises in this couu y- ' A NIGHT PROWLING THIEF Burglar Filters Cornell KeaLlonce While Occupants Sleep. The resilience of T. H. Cornell was entered by a buiglur one night last week and a watch and bracelet belonging to Mrs. Cornell w ere stolen. Mr. and Mrs. Cornell were at home at the time aud Mrs. Cornell re members having seen a light In the house some time during the night bill ut being fully awake thought little f it until the articles were missed iu the morning I he night bring warm, the doors had lieen left open so that the prowler had no ditliculty in effecting ail entrance. YVllJerville Notes. Fred Wcatherby is mound again after a hard tussle w ith the measles. Mrs. Wade and her daughter an1 visiting for awhile at Wihlerville. J. It. Verdin left here July 13. for Eastern Oregon where he intends to stay for some time. Elba Woodards's injured leg is some what better now, but Ed Mills' finger is not doing as well as was expected. Our church at Wihlerville bat had D U .v Q I I n n I ! fk O a uew ctut of paint which lii itjrilUlU uUUUIIuO outward apptnrauce considerably. j I I The wild animals ot this part if 1 1 it ' country are getting quite tame. A large bltck bear cauie down ftoui tln hills and picked np one' of Mr. , Well's bogs one day last week. I James Hocking. Sr., had quite j an accident Wednenlay of last wevk. I bile rolling a log the chain to w Inch ' Ihe horse was bitched came un- ' fastened letting the h g arouud strik ing niiu on the ankle and almost J breaking it. .inonl. A NEW MINING CAISSON Portland Men Planning to Mine Bed of R.ogrte River Joseph Bacbtcl, well known pioneei resident of Portland, nays the Oregon Ian, has received -a patent foranew min ing caisson, of which be bus a model in his office ou Kant Burt): ide street. The intention is to form a company. build a large caisson aud barge and operate the caitsou on Kogue river, ueur Gold Hill aud thus make a prac tical test. For safety and simplicity, as fur as can be judged from the model, tho machine seems all thai Mr. Buchtel cluiiui for it The c issoii consists of a main com partment, iu which men can work at the bottom ot a river und iu ground covered by boulders, or iutcrsiierscd with eievusHc.s, or of rough bedrock, where the dredgers now iu common use must necessarily leave much ot the gold deposit, by reason of the con ditions and contour of the river bot tom. Tlu main co-uiwrtmeut is in geniously supplied with tabular backets, iu which the miner can de posit the gravel scraped from among the boulders mid subsidence of the bot tom of the stream without loss cf air which fills their compartment and it uot ouly admits of their remaining below water surface for an indefinite period, but ulso prevents the cutrauee of water. While small, the model which Mr Huclitel had constructed shows Ihe practicability of the mm bine which will be built upon a subitum iaL barg -In such a manner as to resist any cur rent in which the scow can bo mfely anchored. Minim men who havi been shown the model by Mr. Buch tel express the opinion that the in vention may become un important fuclnr iu that phase of placer gold mining industry which depends for its success uikui devices for extracting the precious metal from '.he bars aud bottoms ol gold-bearing streams, such as tho Koguo river, the Umpqun and the .Snake river, where gold bearing bars are known to exist. A company is now being formed for utilizing tho caisson ou Koguo river, and it is expected that a contract will soon be let for the building of a ma chine, under the supervision of Mr. Buchtel, which w ill be shipped as soon us completed to the point on that stream where it will be oiierated The structure will all Ix; of heavy stuel pliite, excepting the bargo, which will be equipped w ith an en gine of sulllcieut jiower to operate the hoisting works, propel the air pumps und operate, the sluicing plant. Sclmo. Slflings. Mrs Anderson is now improving after a long illness. W. M. Sargent killed quite a large bear ono day last week. If you are in need for a physician call on Dr. P H. llyzer of Helnm. J. II. Williams of Grants pass made a business trip to Selma one day last week. The buy crop of this section of the country is very short. Only ubout one half croii. Miss Pearl Lewis of Wildervillo is now wielding the dish rag at the Christie saw mill. Aaron Winter met with quite mi accident while slashing The ax slipped mid cut his leg, hut it is gutting along us well as cau be ex pected. The Schniitt Urns, mill is running with fair success this season. Their new logging cart which they bought somu time ago has been abandoned. It was a failure. The dance given at the Solum platform on the lHth was a grand success. A small crowd of people from Grants Pass was in attendance. They seemed to enjoy themselves and we heartily wish them to come again to have a bettor time. Grave Creek Items. Homer Hasty Is vercw sick with tin typhoid fever. Miss Ixdta F'arleigh has returned home for a short stay. ('.ml, cloudy weather just right for th" hay makers, if it dis s not niiu. E. M. I. ght, Chas. Leonard and liuhv I. ght were visitors to (.rants Pass ou Monday last. Aiiss Kuby Light, who has Inn i t (he (In nelwk for some time past has returned home for a short stay. The new school house in district No. !." is Hearing conipleton. The next urtcile wanted w ill Ik) a tia her. .Mrs. i lias, l lark has recent lv neeu called to the bedside of her sister, Miss Limi llaiiuuni of Grants Pass. A certain young man of Grants Pass visiter! one of our counlrv's maids not long sin.-e and they devoted the after noon to piddling vegetables to (unu Kick miners. These young jicoplc are industrious. t Sallie. Camera Bargains I have itt stock now over Hv doin Ciinu-ras m mac raiigd'iK l"m ix: x J' j ti 6'.. x 8'.. ami in rkc irotti li lo $Sn; the stuck cut'.iptisc tMtii mm atui i:ntccaincias. I can supply you with any kiml of an outfit at tho tig;ht juivv. I c.ury tl.e latest stock of i.i South?; n Otegnn. I teach you how to operate the the camera. uVvel- p ami print. A, E. Voorhies Courier Office. CLOSING OF CHAUTAUQUA Final Grand Concert Is Held on Friday Evening. The closing exercH-cs of the Chau tauqua at Ashland ou Thursday ami Friday evenings of last wees were at tended by throngs of people aud the most excellent programs were pre sented. Thursday evening was "1)01111 burning night." celebrating the lift ing of the debt of the association. Miss Eula Howard assisted in the pro gram by a piano solo, gaining many compliments by the artistic reuditiou of her selection. A brief immUr of speeches were made, Arthur Couklin and A. E. Voorhks i f this city being among the speakers. Oil Friday evening "as held the closing concert of the session. The chorus of ) voices under the director ship of Fiuf. I- M. G!eu, whose ability in mis direction and also as a soioisi ;i, ., i, ,,l lr..lv of Ihe success ol the cot rt. Mrs. J. Ii. '.uuii oi u..s city was the sojirano soloist, rendering the" solo iu the "Trump Chorus" "ln flamatns" and the cantata "Fair Ellen" with pleasing ability, capti vating her hearers by chaiiu of voiie and maimer. Mrs. Uault went to Ashland to assist ill the chorus but her worth was soou recCgnized und when it was found impossible for the , . , , Mr... Chulai.qnii soloist to be present iMr.. Guult w us sclictid. She had lint l, ,l,.va in which to work oil the "Fair Ellen" and oilier solos and h-r curt-ess is coiisiileri d wonderful. lie. ides Mrs. Gault, Ihe following Grauts l ass people were in Ihechoru- : Miss Margaret Bumiurd, Miss lhitiie S il..by, Miss Zelle Hair' and A. F. Vnorhics. Dr. Van Dyke paitii ii-ucd in the pn gram with a clarinet solo, "Daie i of Ihe Gnomes", ably assisted by Miss Eula Howard as uceompanist. Live Stock Sale The breeders combination anciion sale of live stock to be held at tin Oregon state fair this fall will be one of the greatest sales ever held ou the Pacific coast. All of the largo breed ers, such us ("has. E. I.add, W. O. Minor, C. B. Wade, Alex. Chalmers, D. II. I.ooney, Chas. Cleveland, P A. Flakes, Haz.elwood Company, W. J. Townley, J. Malty, J. H. Stump, Atkinson IJroB , lire sending some ol the stock ou their respective farms ti this sale, which will give the funnel aud small breeder a splendid opportu nity of buying some choice stock right at home. CLASSIFIED ADS. FOK SALE. VorNi J KliSKY COW (lrel.for sale. 1 .,oniran( U' V WiU.m Iliit'i! Ore 4 .SIX hure u.ver -tfiiu Imiler ami J utixiiti (nitni. In. mint fit this iilti"i AHM K It 8.I.K-two miltv frwm Mer lin, l'ft UlTPS ai'OUl i"11 lUTt'S ))t tHH' 1'oUnin land. aiTH in cull i vat inn, mu.i1. houif anit Imrii ami nUiiit m rr unilfi feii.-e, 1'itUm e uf land sitil-Ml'ltf fur on-liar iia-lure. Y'ur further artiiular ad dress . M. Crow, Merlin, Ure.m. ai re fruit and o:k ram li, :.ia niiie- (l )r (Ir.ttifsi li Li t IsiiciJ M lea red' loin Onltitid, lair htuldms, l-uik) fruit Noil, plenty if water and timl-er and the het outMde ftnek ranee in JosephiiH- Cuuntv. i'rice per fi '.e, part cu-li. all at ranch on Jone- t ret k ur udlres A. II. CheMtiuure, ttTHhti Va-, Ore 200 ACK K ranch, ruod prune and apple orchard, Muall lruit ir ahumlam-e ; water lor irji'atioii, itide prin! on every JO acre; center of a ood rane country; two dwtilhriK houses, tiv Itarn, everv llunii complete; well hetlered from fru"tt, tiod nmuiiL' market-. 4ne half mile mirth ol Tunnel i', price f-'.'ii' muire at On ollice. FARM FOR. SALE J00 ACliKS 7 mile fouth of Grant- 'Att, for ale at a OarLMiti. 1-ail in healfh of owner the only cau-e for 1 It tiif. .0 ni'ri'i under rultivatioii ; To at ren lem e lor pa-ture. balance wood laud, oak und pine; w ill make ooil agricultural land tun cleared. Mx room hou-e; liarn hi.4H; in il k hou-e, all iu irood repair. Near I v new wairon. mowpr and mlv und all other lamiui Inplemenl-; 4 ovv, 4 alves. , nor-e?, t noir. h.vervtlimir true- with the larin ftr Crop tor lnu. included, liuiulre at On." ollii e. HAVE VOU Hi:i- "FLINCHED" Till-: ACMK O I? PAR. I.OR GAM ICS. GOOD FOR SOCIALS AND PARTI liS. : .More Fun than a box of monkeys 50c at , Stover Drug Co. Front Street. Field and Garaen Seed in Bulk. Wltite an.l W-lIuw KicKl Coin. Snar Cunt. I-p Com. Aif.i't'i. Tuiu.tbv, Rul ami Wlntc Clover. lV.i-i. 1V.uk, Onion, C.itrot. AUo roy;ii!.ir p.ukac svcils J. .M. CHILI'S, FRONT and FOURTH STS IvMJ Nmiu L.L tvsk ti.i.v l"l' . ! 1 !.--t Take Laxative Bromo fiuinins Tablets. Scvea Million koxc toM In past 13 Wa-lon for Sale. Ti,r..o .-ind a fourth-inch wcuiid baud waiiou for tale ihtap. W. L, Ire- land at Cran.er Bn Hardware. Going Camping? You will need a stove the kiud with asbestos lining and cast iron top is the best. I have llieiu lit sur prisingly low plices, ulso the sheet iron stoves. Tents in all weights and all sizes at less than elsewhere. 1 have a second-hand can think o" big stock of new and goods everything you Let me show yon. IKK M. DA VIS, Nixt li Nt root Southern Oregon State Normal School Ashland (Jiiod buildings: new gymnasium with modern aiplianecs: tine library: well equipped chemical and physical laboratory: one new- school building with new furnishings i tliroi.-hout: eld build- ings repaireu . une io-i .lmi,.,. sul.rund- j ins i',..,.thfiil: social at- , lllo-nhero of the schorl ino-i'hero ot in.' scnon u ilJJffi'TOM m food and s'.imuhiting to fyWTSftlilH tS ,1 b -si effort on the p-irt-of fcMB- Kj- J ( tie- student: living ex- JJrrr VCNlTlll i..ii-'.-: sp-'.-i-.r upper bi i'ies tor s'u.ly of an i iiis',r.iu:r;. ! III. sic ullc.r.ied. Stnd I r lataioyue to LNJAMPN f MblKf.Y. president. Furniture and Housefurnishing Goods, It would surprise .vou to sec the extent and variety of the slock ami the moderate prices at which they are sold. It would he an actual loss if you huy such snoods without exsiminiiig at the liiir store on north side of track, opposite the Western Hotel. Come and see. IF 1 WITH KVKKY DOLLAR'S WOKTH F HSiIl(i TACKLE ONE FISHING POLE AT addock's iicycle ieii FRUIT AND am ill it: b: m-HK-ss anil can I'i lt un, IiikI.. or ut I'f.v plains ,t. a i-livap if Mt chviper than i.i.u i no not !;,,vc m stock. ana ti 't o:i-.- v.i i; i,: tKc tho next. usve your urd a S Slants Pass Pharmacy !;L !M To Cure a Cold in Ono Tlnxr Boaths. This signature, V9. For Sale Restaurant, a good business f. .. nionev invested. Ft.,.; . ""J Eti'imre at t) i ollice for particulars. CLEMENS Tanglefoot Fly laper Sure Kill Fly Paper, ' "Vampire" Spiral Fv Catcher. CLEMENS Orange Front, opposite 0ptr HouH Sel's Drugs. H SHADE TREES furnish nlm,c on.. l-i..,l r.f llVM'K lllld I '!;;' illlll. any one else and will ordtr anythinK- Will order from reliable nursery Baniiard Imsitieis litre one year and some where je me at Slavers Drug Store. J. T. TAYLOR. Grants Pass, One Preserve Vour Clothing and Woolens By first brushing tliem thoroughly ail hnii(jtti( them in the open air eunirlit for 8 or 10 hour, wrap tlieo tichtly in tr taper with some ' our n-liable moth proof preiMratlo0 uiul if kept iu a tiRlit drawer, clif or clost-t, moths cauMot and will B0 injure tlivm. We carry a full liu 0 tur nuil tarliii' iaHr, camphor lHfi (" il.ir, camphor, etc. National Drug Stiff ClTM CHp In Two Dsyt. oivery YTCfr box. 25c