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ftOGUE RIVIiR COURIER, GRANTS f ASS. OREOOS', SEPTEMBER i, I903. ROGUE WiVErt COURIER GRANTS PASS, OREGON. Published Every Thursday. Subscription Rates i One Yeur, in advanc, 8ix Months. Three Montb. Mingle (Jopiea, I.M .70 .40 .06 Advertising Races Furnished on application at the ufllce, or by mail. Obituaries and resoliiUjnii of con dolence will be charged for at 0c per line; card ol thanks 00c. A. E. VOOIUHES," Propb. & Mnob Entered at trie post office at drams l'a. Oregon, aa second-class mail mailer. li : THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER S. 100:5. Somewhat of a political scinmtioii waa produced in tlii tnle liy the ap pointment of E. V. Duvla to tlio Ng istcrship of the La Grande html office. The Oregon delegation Kiiggint edj. W. Kuowlea tor the position, but tlio powers failed to ace the mat ter In that light- Kiiowloa casta a largo portion of tlio blame for hi re jection on Ex-CongreHmnau Moody. Two heats of the iiiternational yacht race have beeli won by the American boat Reliance and several other at tempts at a race have failed to be finished inside the time limit. In every trial the Reliance has shown it decided superiority over the rlhniii rock, and nothing Ih more certain t lint Lipton will have to try yet again, if lie intends to lift the cup. It he could got tlio American builder to construct a boat for him mid could hire an American skipper to manage it, lie might have a rluuicu to win. DID THEY WEAR? If you do not get Shoes to suit you, try the Red .Star Store. Shoes that wear sold at Moderate Prices. Red Star Store. ADVENTURE WITH A BEAR Ben George of Kerby Experiences Some Old Time Sport. The leu von scat tered by the foreign devils in the mass of China's millions is working witli some curious results. German photographic snpjily houses are doing a brisk trade with the em pire, as amateur photography, of all pursuits, Is being taken up eagerly by the Celestials. Not so long ago tlio evil eye was less dreaded than the camera by the Chinese, aud io take a man's picture was almost as serious an offense as to take his life. It will be a daring Kodaker, even yet, Unit will venture on a simp shot uf tlio Dowager Empress. Oregon inn. The news was received last week that Vico-Consul Magelsson, at Heirut, Turkey, had-bcen assassinat ed. Later It was leurued that he was not killed but was fired upon. The war aliijM lirooklyn and Him Francis co, that were at Genoa, were imme diately ordered to proceed to Heirut. Turkey has been making all sorts of excuses and explanations and seems lo view tlio approach of the war ships Willi considerable nervousness. The attitude of the government is nit changed on learning that the consul was not kilhd. The fuct that he win. fired Diou is sulllcltnt and the Turk ish government wrll bo required to square tlio matter as satisfactorily as it can. The mine owners and others who have exhibits should not lieghct the opportunity otfered by the fit. Louis aud Lewis & Clark fairs. All thai Is necessary Is to get the exhibit to tlio depot. After that it will be takeu care of. Those who have properties which they wish to sell or In which to interest capital for development, may Unci in these fairs a valuable ojisirtuiiity for advertising their advantages, as each exhibit should bo accompanied by a d hi rip tiou ol the property aud its coudi tiou as legaids ilivcloi ineiil anil other details. Apiece ot ore alone is only a piece of ore. Acfouipniiiril by a description, it becomes representative of its pro rty and is suggertive of It. lien George of Kerb)', is the hero of quite an exciting adventure with a bear which ho exju'rienced on Fri day of last week. Ho was out with his threo bear dogs and only a short distancn from the George farm near Kerby, he started a huge black bear which immediately made a rush for the dees r wilderness as fast as its unwieldy form could he priqiellid. Hen, Willi nis three dogs, followed ill hot pursuit. A wild chase ensued, through brush ami timber, over ridges and across gulches, Ilruin stubbornly leading the way. After about two miles of this Hurt of thing, the hear grew -t ired of the game and decided lo inaugurate a change, lie would do 1 it I lu pursuing himself. Ho he faced about and charged h,ick.tion his trail Willi fight written all over his features. One of the dogs, all old fellow, liaiidiiapS'il by his many years ol faithfulness, was lint spry liough to elude the bear's rush and was caught and killed, the hear actually tearing him in two. The bear then charged at lien , who, knowing it would not do to mis'), laid him low with a well directed shot in the head. The ferocious brute fi ll lead with scarcely a struggle. Miss Lucie George, who is a camera enthusiast, was, of course, anxious to obtain a picture of the animal. The hoys propped np the defunct hear in to the most life like position possible and Miss Ueorge began to arrange for the photographic operations. Just as she had her Inad cov red with the dark clolh, getting' the subject into proper focus, some of the props gave way and the dead hear lopped over to ward her. For a brief instant con sternation reigned. I lie camera w as knocked over in the sudden flight and an exasperating fortune brought the boys in sight just in time to witness and prolit by the discomfiture of the picture laker, who, after the first startled movement, had hoped that lliey didn't see her. The old dog lutd leen a faithful servant of the family for many years and considerable sorrow was occasion ed by his fate. See that hat? It's a "Stetson " linught it at Welch's Closing out sale, for $1. ."(). Always paid " for them at other stores. Selina S i f 1 1 nits. ( Received too late for last is.iuc. ) Fred Sargent Is iug after a t wo vi A large crowd is expected at the dance Saturday, August Sit, as it will be the last one on the platform for the season. Unite a crowd ol people went fr.-.m Selina Sunday and enjoyed a nice pic nic on ilie banks of Illinois rivr. They partook of a nice dinner plenty of beef tea and lots of fun. I. G. what a time ! Fred liagley returned to his home in Ashland altera two weeks visit in Waldo. I'ridget. no rapidly recover- i'Iih' illness. FattoiiN Sunproof ( 'ranier llros. paint aud lead at The charges of Attorney Parker of lleppner against the relief committee of that town attracted cusiderahle attention throughout the state lately In a letter to his brother, which found its way into publicity, be charged the committee with misap propriating the funds and staled that a large amount of the contribution., were unaccounted for. The llcppnci committee thcrcumu made pn para Hons for n libel suit but finally de cided to allow the mailer to drop if Parker would make a suitable public retraction and np.ilngv. Parker has issued a statement admitting that he made the statement on information of imperfect reliability aud admit bis mistake in so doing. The com luittee stales that its books are open aud that icry cent received, ills bursed, aud yet ou bund, is there set down in blai k and white. Of all Summer Goods Consisting of Dress Goods Shirt Waists Crash Skirts Lace Gloves Children's Straw Hats Parasols 1 And several other broken and odd lots lines TENTS AND WAGON COVERS FOR SALE OR RENT E. C. DIXON, SIIOKS AMI ITI!MII; (i(KM)S. It has been not' d in the pa r- that the Slate KxHiit inn Connulssu n huv log in charge the Slate appropriation furthest, l.ouls Exposition and the Lewis and Chuke Fair have not been successful in a si bet ion of anyone to take charge of Oregon's .Mineral Ex hibit to the satisfaction of the mining fraternity Now we will suggest that the commission select some rep-lYS-utativc mining man having a silcntitle knowledge of minerals, rocks, ores, etc, and a practical knowledge of mining in general, oiue one who inn piopcrly classify and intelligently present to, and in form the enquiring public of the ex ' tent mid Variety of the mineral re sources of our great Slate. We will suggest the name of Prof. VY. II. Hampton, a.'tll roogni.ed miner ulogist, geologist ninl mining engi neer, one in whom the coiiiiiiismi'h would find the ubilitv to classify and perform the duties necessary In n mineral exhibit. We Lave noted in the past, that Oregon has never had It person in charge of any of her mineral exhibits w ho was ver d in know 1 dg pcrlultilng to the mineral and mining industry. We also believe Mr. Ham ptou to bo broad minded enough to impartially give notoriety to the whole statu and not devote bis effort in behalf of any one section more than Its importance demands. Illuo Print Pbit by the yard or roll at the Courier oltlce. RUSSIAN CHARLIE'S BODY r oxirul Near l.rlnrul Hv M.M k IVi -IV and II Gem hail Last week the I'cdv of I has. Kan i gets, genially Known as Iviissijui Charlie, was found in the mcuntni.c. ma l.eland by Mark IVirx and W. II tiearhart, who wcte hunting in the itisirict. As the remains I ad lain in the mountains nearly t o e;it, there was nothing hit I tit the torn s and a lew serai s of clothing. A loll from the Wilson Mercantile Co. of l. laud was found, conq lctieg the id nt i licat ton. Constable Kainlle was notified aud Went to the spot to I X amine I he case. It was not deemed neecssat y to bold an inqui s and the remains were Ian ted wloie tiny weri found. Itns.si.iii Charlie bf I. chil l in lie fall of l'.'Ol to return lo bis claim ou Rogue ricr near the moi.th of Whiskey crei k. He never readied it and for a long tune his fate was a aiy.siciy. only a lew weeks ago seine clothes and other cMeet.s wcte found ill tin' mar viciuitv of wheie the hodv was finally iliseov . red The otbeets at that tiui' made a dili,'c:u search for the body but f nihil to tin I it. ihecouutiy is rtxrcne-lv hru-liv and rough. Account the t "regno Stale Fair, which will In' held at S ileiii, S-pl Hill, l.'.th, tilth, 1 ; 1 1 , . is, ,, n, p.i, , Reduced rales w ill Ik' In elVi 1 1 f rom nil stations to rair Grounds, smite turn W E. COM AN, li P A Provolt Items. Dr. Ixive of Grants Pass was at Provolt this week. Ij vi Lovelace of Williams made Medford a call Monday. Amos Cook who has been in Lake- view, returned home Saturday. Will Messinger of Murphy was ou Williams creek Wednes-lay visiting re latives. Misses Alice and Margaret Lew- man made Medford a visit Friday and atorday. F. MVMlnnaiu of Applegate passed Ihrough here this morning on his way to Grants Pass. Mrs. H. Kehkopf of Applegate has h.'di very ill the past week, but is now some better. Wm. Son sou of Provolt made Grants Pass a call Wednesday for con- trading his bops. N. Dunlan of Provolt, left Sunday morning lor flioculx where lie will visit the coming week. Mrs. Jennie Estej of Applegate made our little city of Provolt a pleasant call Wednesday. James Coffee was called homo Wed nesday to Williams creek on account of bis brother being very ill. Arthur Gilmoru of Murphy, who has been at Ft. Joues the past four mouth's, returned home Tuesday. Louis Loescli of Proolt received a new Imp stono Monday to take the place of an old brick furnace in his upisr hop house. Martin Pernoll of Applegate lnado Grants Puss a business trip for the purixiHO of purchasing dry goods for Wm. Pernoll estate. E Cockerliuo of Murphy was at J. A. lawman's Thursday purchasing hay from the lust crop coming at the rate of nine dollars per ton, in the Held. We are glad to say that the Friday mil Saturday rains did not hurt the lions of our county scarcely any, but made several tons more of ha) ill our vicinity. Tlio third crop will 1)0 re- markalile this season. Even t I,owinan and Andy Fields of Piovolt went out on a bunt Tuesday and returned Thursday. The two hunters did not kill morn than they mild carry on account of the cold mil rain, thu deer had shifted to a wanner place and heavier timber. Eli Taylor's ls-oplo of Jackson, III., passed through here Monday in search of Eli. Tliey heard lie was on Williams creek but when they reached tin. Lewmati ranch they were directed to Grants Pass. They wished him to go back to Illinois for tho purpose of taking charge of bis property. John Cantrall of Vrekn, Cal., re turned to Ilridge Point, Applegate, I'tiesday. Mr. Cuiitrull intends to make his home here this winter, and prospect in the gold bearing hills of Thompson creek and Farris gulch, where many rich strikes have been m ule in the last year, by old pocket hunters of Applegate. The hop yards will commence Moll dav full blast, although the camp ers are coming in very slowly. 1 ho crops are light this year. Pi.'klng will last only about a week and a half; the usual time is two weeks and a half, but the hops will weigh more for they filled out better anil there were not so many on a pole. The base ball game that was played on Missouri Flat last Snuday was a good, exciting game. Doth nines played for what there was in it, and to see who would get the honor of winning. In the ninth inning the score was even. In the tenth, no score was made on cither side, lu the eleventh, Missouri Flat made one tally which made the score 12 to l.'i. It was one of the most interesting games of the season. Everybody seemed to have clear throats to cheer '.he winning side. The old men seemed to be young. They threw their hats and shouted for the victory they had won over Provolt, and Ap plegate, combined. - Jack. CHEAP EXCURSION RATES PERISHED ON THE DESERT CLASSIFIED ADS. What must have been a ter rible death, fell to the fate of a Spaniard named Domingo, near the Owyhee, Malheur county, a few daya vgo. The facta have just come to light with the fiudiugs a the man s remains. Doaiiugo waa driving through the country. His horse ren away aud lie fell from the bnckboard, with the result that bin shoulder blade and one leg were broken and crushed. Remaining conscious. Domingo tried to reach assistance and, unable to walk or crawl, dragged himself ulcng the Terrible Death of Domingo In Malheur County. rOR. SALE. l.'altM HiK SALE-to miles from Mer I lin. 100 acres -aumt oO acres of .good bottom Itnel. ii acres in cultivation, small bouse and barn and a'saut VJ acres under fence, be lance of land suitable for orchard or pasture. For further particulars ad dress W. M. Crow, Merlin, uri-gun. f 'X acre fruit and Flock ranch, .'l miles ' (r(im pass, hv fenced, SO i cleared' loin Orchard, fair builditiirs, guod fruit soil, plenty of water and thulier and , the tiest uutside stock runsc in Josephine irounty. l'rice 00 per acre, part cash. 1'all at ranch on Jones rreek or address Mr-. A. if. l.'he-smore, Medfufd, Ore. 200 ACKK pinch, good prune and upple orchard. Moult fruits in abundunce; water for ir'tpatinn, besides I springs on every 40 acres center of a good ratine country ; two dwelling houses, big ' ham, every tiling complete; well sheltered grouud through a ha( Inie I1(,rlll ot Tunnel M. price .:0U. loss of blood his strength finally gave away, kxposofl to a scorching sun, death at last relieved liim from the torture. The man had been dead but a abort while when found. WANTED. Wanted, a chambermaid; Hotel Lay ton. .n'ojuire at f ShaKespeare Told About " the whining school-boy with his satcbel And shining iriurniint face, creeping like snail Ciiwillingly to school." Hut O, What a Difference Now: The lanuhing school boy with hie satchel Aud shin m innming face, speeding like wind Most happily to n-bool. What made the diffetenct? Perhaps the bike had something to do with it. but then the pretty like of HOOKS V IINK HLATES PAPKll PENCILS TAHLHTN HPONGKS PADS, ETC. PUZZLE THE WOMEN. Th Ways of Qofirsntal and Lagls. IiUti aaalrs Arm llelllrl to Wooiea Vtaltura. Two ladioa from Matsaehuaetta were in the senate gallery one day re cently when ttieir escort, bo waa showing them various objects of ill icit!, pointed old the t!ctk of t'tntt 4or Hoar and Lodge, says the Wash ing! on Star. "The deski, yuo. lee,' said the im promptu guide, "art next tu tuch other.' "Oh," txcluimd one of the lndiea. "I know now what it means when it is nii! that lenatori are puired." Stories of the tnistabe ul ieh worn en make concerning public mat ten are ulvaa rurrent at the enpitol.. The other day an eHMern coiigreteHU re ceived a letter from a lady in liii dis trict who s.ked him to look after her nephew, "lie h s ..ecret a r intlecub ini't or something of the sort. "wrote the lady, and the congressman finally found him acting as clerk t" a lery subordinate ollicial in the treasury de partment. I'he eatiitol L'Uii!e- tell the story of (tie woman wtio, u hen told the vice president presided oer the senate, said that she always wanted to see ltr an. "lint Itryan ! not vice president," explained the guide. "I thought be was," replied the lady, "because be got almost aa many votes as McKinley." And there la till another story of the woman visitor to the rapltol who nsked the name of the secretary of state, "Mr. Hay." was the reply. "Mr. Hay?" queried the woman, in surprise. "That cHn't be, became Mr. Hay is a member of the cabinet!" 100 HOP PICKERS WANTED. Seven miles west of Grants Pass Apply to Mrs. M. Kanzau. FOUND. A pocket book, found on the bicycle path on South side of liogue river, between bridge and grove. Cull ut this ollicc. FOR SALE. Restaurant, u good business for the money invested. Enquire at this office for particulars. HOP PICKEltrf WANTED. At Patton Hop yard, two milts west of Grants Pass. Hops heavy. Cull or write J. E. Weidman. IDEA OK THE CASH REGISTER. which we are supplying, helps wonderfully. And then the prices at which we sell these goods please thu parents and that gees a long way toward putting the children in a good humor for study. .;.A COMPLETE STOCK OF SCHOOL BOOKS... We treat all alike, so that little ones do not need a grown person to come along with them in order to gel bottom prices. vSlover Drug Company :A GREAT S NAP: Welch's closing out sale is the place to buy. Going Camping? You will need a stove the kind with nsbestos lining and cast iron top is the best. 1 have them at sur prisingly low prices, also the sheet iron stoves. 100 ACRES LAND within 2 mile of (Jntnts Pass with an 8 year old orchard containing Tin) winter apples und Hill peach and prune trees; all fenced. The land lavs well with iust a very. gentle slope, but high cnouiili to esotme the river foe Ti e greater part of the tract is covered with ail excellent growtli of timber for tire wis d. and tit prevailing high prices is a first class investment For this featuro alone. One gisid crop will much more than pay for the land. A school house is just across the road. Three living springs on the place. This is offered for much less than actual value so if vnr wunt a genuine bargain, hurry. Price, $650 On SIMONS & RKAHOXKIt. Ashland. Oregon. sjw.wu. My Operations are Entirely Painless Ladies can be Treated at Their Homes. E. SPECK Tents in all weights at less than elsewhere. aud all si.es I have a seconil-liali.l can think of. IKE big stock of new and goods everything you Let me show you. M. DAVIS, Reduced Fur for Visitor to the SotvH.de n rd Movint&.ns. It Cam to Ohio Mai WhtU H Waa WaiehUv Ih Mnihlnirr of n Offii 9t.ao.tr. "A Imtel keeper ant.-hiny the ma rliinertv of a biff ' Hn stenintT work hit it) iniurf :m if. rnrtl n n cittal stiff jftiiuii 1"! ifritt'it in i'c m i ! r- r 1 c::h rei ft " n M '.(,. l-'n k in tf )!, (nil. O. "Tin- itifnt(r nf the fil't o;ib n'iMtT w hk Jnkr Kit t if . n In t H ! ft-p. f r, nf Diiv inn )., iHM'urtliiiir h tlcKim t;m ( iu Time, It e a i.it tl i a to Km in i i if t til t'.'i r. njn. r u lie nc Imitnl tn ! t'k ut Hie liiiH'liini'M Omt j i l!rl tlif uteamer that : n p- x ' i li i tu i-en- t h t on. Tl. r Ii f t in1 PutT hewed tJ'f lintel ir.nn t' e :. p mriitn t li:i t, ri'iri itimI t'p tiutrliT nf n1 vol ul iin. nf tl, propi'Iln. M'VI, wnuMn't the . r nv i!tn Itf n pnml thinif tn keen track nf trctmli ni' t'tniiil V' the lintel man nkfi'. 'I run r 11 in uav tn Knrn'-f tunl n'lii" nf m f uiplnx e niiirht It r liliinj trr ItcI: iti )nvtnti. If I cmiM itnfitt a ninrliine tn kf'ep n civh '' tint I w. 11 III mnkeu fnttun'.' Tin- Imlcl I'lAlt I 'IItI(m) lintre tn hf'ill Wntk nh a vnt-U ri'ji;T. Ilf iliil nit lnk. liii. trip through KiirnH'. tint tnok an frlj klvnimr Imnit'M aril bnlllll. " Yhv iimtS rn roh reir-trr ik tbe re mtlt nf t hf ii en the Dav t mi hotel man caught while Matrhit'ir the ma chinery nf an urea ti t earner. Of i. hi rue. Imp m. erne ut in t-ash re if is ten are made every irmith. but the priiifi pie uf all uf them i the tame.' Field and Garden Seed in Bulk. White and Yellow Field Corn. Sugar Corn, Pop Corn. Alfalfa, Timothy. Red and White Clover. Peas, Ileiius, Onion, Carrot. Also regular package seeds. J. M. CHILIS, FRONT and FOURTH STS. '-f"ir own vi.-ctiM i i t I briber. Ouly t- n' f '- tTV Sill a i ar. GRADUATE OF THE ONLY EXISTING Chiropodist and Dermatologist Institute of lonuon, England" (iuarantees toeure -ffrsk c liunioiw, Ingrowing ToennilM, HOI'T and HAM) VOrlla Sweating of the Keet. C'hill.luiiw, etc. HV ..(. nor the mt ojyoiiit.- cuwj of 'ihiim, liUickhtwh t'rtcklen and Wrinkles, t,n matter hutc deep lltey tie.. ,,m, A;,,li anyr,ili',, wi" Moles, Warts, Birthmarks or ttupertlousi Hair without injuring the most delieate ..kin. ROOM 28, PALACE HOTEL Oii U K llonts: it u. iu. to i j tu., -j to (i. 7 to up. in. drains Pass, Ore. A LADIES' MAGAZINE. PAYS THE FARMERS WELL. The Impnrtaar f r'rutl and Van lablv Ualalna la laprvaalav Kvrrp Tasar. (iiivve Creek lleins Miss Huhy Light of tlrnve is visit iitg In r ninny friends ut (Ireeukiek. l,Mnte a few of our l'"ple went ti Medfoi'il to the Kindling Hros. shuw .in Sal uiihiy last. The vegi tahle ami fruit n ihlli rs ale :is 'l lltlful in our vieiuitv as I'l.u !. herries tu Aiti-uot. The in w s. heel liellsr in ilistriel l.'i i is iicarmg i oin U t n n ami atineher w til sni. n he waul tl i t 'h is. Leantirl ef t i lav. 'I ' limit 1. ef liiij: '. I a i it nt t.'tty ti' I tiy ealt s. The tail., r is pleasant ram ami nu.st ot eur tartnets air i nt t iiv I '"'it' st eeml t rep ef hay The II t. 1 I .eland has , 1 auj;, ,1 , hamls -in tin Mr. rhilits el tir.tti I'.n k is the prrs.-iit ptt'prii tor. I Mt- I'r i uk if Rn is.nf t J i a i . v is it. ,1 w i l !i lit r iiiel li. r aiel ami uftt I'has. atel Kihe! Pave one tl i last n a t k M i 1 1 1 -ti ami lu i t I t t u III the elnJ'lt'V st, am slu'Vt l have 1 1 anil a'tt erv til. ef I.Klill Mrs . r.is t iti'V w hti nave of the S. I'. t 1 lieiil fewr Nan. I i:.KI' t 1. nPI'f AtiMNS l' HIM. Kt'.lrnli'en. nh'tlt' ami destttete. s.ifli. lu tirit f tee tie- et'ielirit'ti ef an i-M st.ltht r l' teniit' i.f,.l .1 llavt'iis, Vn' miles, ti l-'t-r M-ars he was trot. Mitl with Kiilnev ilistase ami neithe. tlnetors tier tneilii-iue give him r- In f At h -ngtli he tried Kl. ie llltters It put h:m tin hi;, feet Ml slinrt oriler an.l nnw In' ttsitn-s I'm en I lie l'oatl t. et'll'plite ltroerv. " Only .'oe. ( luatantei il 1 v National Prug stnrt' and tirauts I'as. t't.arinat y The Southern l'aeilie ('omimny lina plaet tl mi sale at very low rated round trip titkels to the various resorts along its lines, ami also, in connect ion with the t'orvullis & Eastern Itailroad, to Detroit and the seaside at Yniiiiim Hay, hitter tiekets giMid for i-etutn until Oclnhcr 10th. Three day tickets to Yuquiim I'ay, gtiiiil going Saturdays, returning Mon tlays, are on sale at grititly reduced rates f i iiii all sitnts Kngene aud North on holh Kast ami YVvst Side Lines, eiinliling ii otile to S'iid Sun- tlav at the seaside. Verv low round i trip rates ate also inatle hetween I'ort- . land anil same points on the Senile mj I'aeitle, genii going Saturdays, return-j ing Sunday or Monday, allow ing I'ort- laml K-ople to sH iitl Sunday in the j ft'iintry aim the out of town ii'ople ; to have the day in I'm t laml. j Ticket from I'orllaud to Yatiuina' Hay good for return via Albany ami j Last Sole, er t'orvullis ami West I Sitle, at Option of passenger. Rig-i gage checked through to Newport. ! A new feature at Newport this year1 will Ik' an up to date Kindergarten' in charge of an cxnerie need Chicago leather. 1 A beautifully illustrated booklet! les. ri hiug the seaside resorts on V.. iuna liar l as Im-cii pub'.islieil by the Southern I'aeitir ami Corvallis A ! Kastern Kailrivids, and can Ih Kceuri d 1 treiu any of their agents, or by ad- ' dnssing V. K. Conian, I). I' A., S, I l". Co , Portland, or Kdw iu Stone, Manager C. 1', Hy., Albany, Ore-! gen. i V HOYS' WILD KIRK Koii l.IKK. With f. unity around cxtectiug linn to tlie, and a son riding for life, IS ; miles, to get Dr. Klng'a New Di- covt ry for consumption, c uiglis aud j colds, W. II. Hrown, of I'csville, j Iml . cu. lured deith'a agou:e from !ast!iui.t: but his wonderful lut'tlieine ! it-u i' instant relief and soon cured : him. lb' writes: "I now sleep Miuud-' Iv ccrv night. ' tiuarnntevd iH'tfiea MV and l 00. Trial tallica free nt National Drug store and (.rants Fas 1'harimicv. frm ; lautiful cnlorrd ptil.i ; t- 3 5 l.ts.i itiit. ; .It. ..in jit tii r i i. in it. , I in y 2" i.rl. ; li,.iirlniltl leiil, . I n. rlt Suit- m; ;j. ,i i.'ta t., .1 1 ,, nr. s.ntl y I t Utrst mpy, S; tiilr 4cttta wanted.' imtl (of tatiut. S 5 Stylish, Rrli.ihlf, S.melr, t''. tt 3! m .1.11. K.iiiiiimicat and Absolulclj -S l'ern-cl-Fillina l'ats.-r Patlt-ruK. S- ml IV! S CALL BAZAK. Z (No-Seam AHommnc Pat tern a.) ; Wk I t llifm S lii in nril city 2 THE SOUTHERN STATE NORMAL OREGON SCHOOL BEGINS THIS YEAR'S WORK SEPTEMBER 16 A large working library has been added ; the physical and chemical laboratory has been fully equipped; a new gymnasium building is being erected, aud a largo and, liiindKonie nhool building is Hearing completion. Tho school grounds are Ixauti ful and iieturesiue. The health conditions are of the best , the serial environment is puie and stimulating; the course of study lias been strengthened and made uioro practical. The. faculty has been increased in number and the school is now equipped to do work of the highest order. This school bt longs to Southern Oregrn. It desires and merits the patronage of the people of this great section. For catalogue, address HKNJAMIN V. M CLICK Y, President, Ashland, Oregon. C. H. Thomas, Secretary. FREE i WITH ( at rill-iif ik and fruit (fmwrri. t-ji (!;: M) lit' rrciiiniK iifiir ilv I;:it it!-, of 1 1 ir I'olll.l t , , Jiu vc liffii iijii il ! il p r' ti 1 n hi t 1) u i 1 1 f i 'f ! Jl 1 r tr :t I' unci thi lifiiiHtul for tltt ir pnu i'i ! i 1 1 i ' u 1 ''f iiuT it t. ;i tli- ( i a . i: ill. i.i.'lt- Tdf liii i tllii' t.f lit it r tit u . . tn, I: a lt- fl'pt! ihh! i n i' -t t ' lniMiu'h 'lrU'pil,, oniiuiam. ir n il ' lions i t t!othiri of rapiliil. !it:ul '. Norlh Air.fri'ii if tin rratit fi nit : jroiinf fi untri in thr nr!i!, j rai' tiuinif lit niot if it n title it mi jir- r " m tin' tin Tl. r Mow r irr u ii. in- wti'M i itM!f an in.porti.i.t xnm-t; f ; n.i t ioiiul w rail h. W 'lnft oin-f r icrt'W ttnimtok. in an miiHtrut uh as a eurilt n prohut, w now rrim tli-n in Mtu kk of hiinilii'U nf acrrn. So t M! lifrouie hr liortiritliuritl ii.irr-4-i in tliiv count rv thrtt ilfpftrtn vxm i f Tiortiriilturt h.i hvvv i'tahi! v tMen in n.nn kinall :i 1 1 nt tl.t sclionle. 'I'llf (fet)t' Til I it I) to ft 1 1, f i-f tlif i:ifffr'iii iTttiicl fk of hor ticulture tach in it-i-lf a ti a ft mriu of th institution. Thi? fxtent h ifh iht str kpevial in.!urtrir, nrr iin iflfd out atul v mphu?.uei tnensurrs the itic rfitfcitvp importance of arioult ure 11 a hoi. Roti, KaalUli mm4 fuH. W hiH l It'll I .mi is Hot ha pa-f. thrmth Vnheitl a few ajro.' raus the l.oiuloti 1 hroitii'lr, "the i tit -p. fk-ioii if A en bv hi ifoti pjrits wii?. nt he wit pleael with hv tfriiih. Tlit Knifi iv'i fttimiiMU'liiitr oificrr wt iii out to r xt liatit1 r inirtesu'k u ith liothn. ami our infuntrv K11T l)ni a iuarl of honor until he joinetl hia t-un burfcTiiera a few miles mil of Vrvheul. All tin, ik a tnVi-t lr etpet tetl. tut a fttiun-ce itifiilent cnt urml. 'Ihe Ktnj .U i llit er in fhar-e of the escort wis prei-entf.l to den- lUitha teretart. Jitt'oluiM he 'A'et, who had heen three venr ut i)ftrt. nml ti hia ait) tle t m, I on VMein. hUoa 'tarsitjr man. Th i"r fvttientlv aniiou to r.pe.h wuli our lieiiteuanl, mad their firat -aurtla were; "Who won tha boat race?M 3 TMB McCALL CO., 5 I J8 148 Wait 14th SI . Mrw York. ia i il 1 1 1 it i il lit ma m in u l uf; KVKUY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF FISHINO TACKLE ONE FISHING POLE OREGON'S BLUE RIBBON State Fair SALEM September U-l'i, l.0;i Tin' L"ivitit Ksptt-itiitti :iml Live Mot k Show on tho '.i t'Hk t.'o.i-l. llih ( I.e.- U.ioiM i verv iifS't tiooii $12,030 Ci5h Pro.viunis on v tck atul f.llIU pIlKIUcts Aii I'xhiMts haul-tl fnv i.vcr iho Sttllthrril I'llt'uif. Iti-ilui-! ti .in-uor: iii.iii ratismi Live Stock Ancti-mi Sale IfKi in fonntftioM with fiiir. Kin tMiupin rmtmi fivo ntul n tKnt'tl nut on famji'ts' ta'koti I'tMu. anil l.r:ui your fain . r'or fur h--r in forma! ion, i M. D. Vi-Aloni, rt t try AT- Paddock's Bicycle Ben Preserve Your Clothing and Woolens By first brushing tlicru thoroughly ami limiting them in the open air aud untight fur 8 or 10 hoar, wrap them tightly in tar iptr with aonie cf onr reliablp moth proof preparatiou, ami if kept in a tight tlrawtT, rhest or closet, motlia rnuiiot and will riot injnri" them. We Tarry a full Hue of t:ir and tsriiif ptI'r, camphor balls c. ilar, ciiitiplior, etc. GraDts Pass Pharmacy National Drug Store Klllrll Ulr,nl..v Tht ftilli'wtrg nctie n('jH- ignb'arl arar Port I -., . "Notis. Talr thia r.'at ! 1' t You i-aai trnr oier thr V n I.rtef. M )a ll0 .it tirataup. Suurvviarr." fX4tt3Ti33t3gWS: i'n a ; ' it r-vrr,k itu.l he ia To Cure a Cold in One Dav . t a? Tl r .w rtuce uluuv6 Di omo ViUinme Tablets. JS ft fj Svb MUHon boxes told h pest 13 months. This SlCTatCTe SJ&r Can Crif in Two Days. or, every frvrrt box. 25c 11 - I.' i s w 4W