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fcOGtE ktVER COURIER, GRANTS. HS&, SEPTENtkU Id,- .96J. CHEAP EXCURSION RATES Reduced Fa.ro for Visitor to the ! Seaside und Mountains. The Soutlicrn Pacific Company lias placed on Bale at very low rah round trip tickets to tlie various rssorts along iti linos, and also, in counoct ion with the Corvallis & Eastern Railroad, to Detroit and tin soasidoat Yaqoina Bay, latter tickets good for return until October lOtli. Tliree day tickets to Yafiuina Jiay, good going Satorrlays, retarning Mon days, aro on sale at greatly reduced rates from all points Eugene and North on both East and Went Bide Lines, enabling people to sjietiil Son day at tlio seasidu. Very low round trip rates are also made between Port land and same points on the Hoot hern Pacific, good going Saturdays, return ing Sunday or Monday, allowlng'Port land people to spend Sunday in the country ana the cot of town people to have tho day in Portland. Tickets from Portland to Yaquiua Bay good for return la Albany and East Bide, or Corral lis and West Side, at Option of passenger. Hag gage checked through to Newport. A now feature at Newport this year will be au up-to-date Kindergarten in charge of an experienced Chicago teacher. A beautifully illustrated booklet duKcribing the seaside resorts on Yaquiua Bay lias been published by the Southern Pacific and Corvallls & Eastern Railroads, and can lie secured from any of their agents, or by ad dressing W. E. Comnu, U. P. A., H. P. Co., Portland, or Edwin Stone, Manager C. & E, Uy., Albany, Ore gon. TOOK MONEY TO HIS CRAVE. David h. Reynolds" R.latlrra Trrlns to ovsr Hundred Dol lar from Corpar. With In an Inside porkrt the body of David L. Itiynolils lira In a grave In Hock Creek cemetery. District of Columbia, while relatives and friends consult with lawyers n to the wy In which the money may be taken from the custody of the dead and given to the use of the living. The law pro hibits the opening of a grave except tor purposes or disinterment until ten years bsve elapsed from the date of burial. lteynolds died last January, lie was known to posw aa the $700, hut It could not be found after hi death. It a later learned that he curried the hills mentioned In an Inside pocket, ltey nolds' relatives are thinking of hiring an armed man to guard the grave, ns they believe that after the facts be come generally known the cemetery will lie besieged by ghouls, who will bide their time until a favorable oppor tunity appears to open the grave and rob the body. . "Hammr'a" Art Celticism. '. The old negro "mammy" of the .ants-bellum type is fast disappearing, and when one dors meet with the genuine article there is generally rea son to remember the occasion pleas antly. Uecelitly a gentleman was making some purchases in a small grocery in West llaltlmore, when there entered the store one of these characters belonging to (lavs gone by. Hanging conspicuously on the wall of the store- was a large lithograph depicting an airily clad youngster in a field of waving grain. 'Pis picture Immediately caught the eye of the newcomer. "Who's tlat?" she asked the clerk. "Why, that's (leorge Washington," replied the clerk, with a twinkle In his eye. "Huh!" grunted aunty dubiously. ' "Hit Inks mo' lag Mines in de sin bush." Ualtimore Sun. A liEMARKABI.lv Chamberlain's Cough ItECOUD. Remedy bus a remarkable record. It has been ill Use for over !I0 years, during which time many million bottles bavi been sold and used. It has long lit i'li tho standard and main reliance in the treatment of croup In thousands of homes. Wheii given as soon as the child Incomes hoarse or even as sunn as tho croupy cough appears, it will present tho attack. It contains no opium or other harmful substance and may bo given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. For sale by all druggists. Industrial Street at Portland's big Kali Carnival Bcptemlicr 14 to irt in clusive will ho a revelation. It has butm many years since the mcrclmuls aud manufacturers of Portland have had an opiairtuuily of umkiug an ex liibit of their products aud wares Considerable rivalry is being entered Into and much money spent to i,,kr Uiu exhibits as uuuuti and at tractive as possible. M.inv miignillci'iit booths are being erected and this feature of the carnival alone will hi' worth double what it will cost to sec every thing. BUCKI.KNS' AltMi'A SAI VK lias world wide fame formarvi lions cure. It eorittHSfa any other salv lotion, ointment or balm for iulh corns, burns, boils, soris, ichuis, ulcers, tetter, salt rheum, fi ver son s, chapisd builds, sL:u eruptions; lu fallible for piles. Cure e,u;ii.inlee.l Only S.'s? at National Drug stole ami Ursula Pass l'hariuai y The Oregon State Kair will Is1 held at r'air Grounds September 1 1 to l'.'tli The Southern Pacific Co. will sell tickets to r'air (!riiunit aud re turn, at one and one third fare from all points on its Oregon Linen. bjiocial exhibits of Hue entile and horses and agricultural products have been prepared, and every effort will be put forth to make tins the Krt.itettt fair in the history of Oregon. If you are interested in the develop ment of the State (and of course you art1) you cannot atford to miss the Fair this year. " DEVOURED BY WOUMS. Children often cry, not from pain but from hunger, alihnngb fed abuud ' antly. . The entire trouble arises from inanition, their food is not as slmilated, but devoured by worms. A few doses of White's Vermifuge will cause them to ecae crying and begin to tlirivw at mice, very much to the surprise aud joy of the mother tie at glover Drug Co. The W. 0. T. U. will bold their next regulnr meeting at tho home of Mrs. Muttio Shrader, Friday, Sept, II, at 2:30 p. ni. 'The mother who writes her ooin in the hearts of bur children will not tie denied a crown at the time of true rewards. It is hard especially for the young, to b arn the lesson of waiting upon God. Yet in the waiting times of lifo there are blessings that we can find nowhere cite and that we need more than wo know. Aycung man who was at church with his parents was deeply impressed by tlio sermon of tho minister; but on the way homo the father criticised the discourse, and made several dis paraging remarks about it. As the father was a member oi tho church, us well as a kind father in the family, the effect of his criticisms was that the serious thoughts of the sou were dissipated, and the solemn lessons of the sermou entirely lost their jKiwer over the young man. As another instance, a woman who often criticised her pastor in the family saw her children growing in different to the church and to relig ions things, and said to her pastor with tears: "Doctor, can't you help me to save my boys. " "Madam," he replied, "I have no influence with your boys. You have talked it all away. " What a lesson to all to speak with respect of .pun's minister und of the truth ho proclaims, that those whom you love may be led to the truth, to tin) way of duty, and lo heaven Selected. Tho Supreme court decided that Hlks' clubs and all clubs where liquor is disnsed are saloons and must pay tho regular iiram shop license fee, which in this state is f.'itMi a year or nioro as earn municipality may decide. Tlio decision was in the ease of the People vs. the Law and Order Club of Randolph county. I ha supreme court decides that it makes no differ ence if the club sells its liquor to its members lit cost, it is violating the law. The character of the club or the ob jects for which it was formed also makes no difference, and tho license foe must bo paid if liquor is to lwilis- ensed in the club rooms. Mayor Harrison bus called for a list of all the clubs in Chicago, with a view to ascertaining which of them sell liquor aud to compel these to pay the regular liquor license of ,00 a year. Tho number is said by close obser vers to bo surprisingly large. Col lector Ijihlff says they number per haps fi.OOO. It is not exi'cted that a very largo iHTceutagu of these can pay tho license, ami therefore the effect of tho court's decision will bo to cut down the number. HIS I. IK 10 SAVED. "li. I j. liver, a well known cooper of this town, says ho believes Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Heiuedy saved his life last summer. He had been sick for a month with what the doctors call bilious dysen tery, anil could get nothing to do him any good until he tried this remedy. It gave him immediate relief, "says II. T. Utile, merchant, Hancock, Md. For sale by all druggists. Tlio Merchants' and Manufacturers' F.piositoh und Carnival will be held at Portland, September l-ltli to Will inclusive. For this occasion, the Southern Pacific Co. will sell tickets to Port land and return, including coiihhi of admission at rate of 13. d.i from (Irants Pass. Sale dates, September l.'uli. I tlh. '.'-'d aud Willi. Tickets sold at slat ions south of Fair rounds will allow stopovers at that iint uabling hohh rs to visit (lie ( iregoii State Fair. The Exposition will ho held on Multnomah Club g'oumls and adjacent streets, ami in addition to exhibits by men limits ami manufacturers, Jabourt Circus, with Its mauv attractions has been secured. A special feature will be the grand Si'lacular Ballet "When Knight hood Was ill Flower," by sixty train ed dancers in gorgeous costumes, pre ured for the occasion. " STOMACH TlUH'l.llK. "I have been troubled with my stomach for the past four years, says I). I.. Reach, of Clover Nook Farm Givchllcld, Mass. "A few days ago I was induced to buv a box of Cham berlain's Stomach und Liver Tablets, 1 have taken put of them and feel a gnat dial belter, lor sale by all druggists. For a bilious attack tak Chamberlain's Stomach ami Live Tabids and a quick cure is certain, For sale by all druggists. Concentrates Mining and S. letiinie Pro In round number, the value of tin gold mined or produced in ilic 1'niied Slates In tho last calendar year was fssmhihsi ; the number of ounces of olver milled in the same time was ir.lHSI.lHiO ; coplK r product loll, IllHI.IKHi long tons; tons of lead produced, '.M'.s, -'Hsi.inO; ion of .inc produced, ir.ii, 'too, mm. l aud may be taken up for a mill site or a a mill site, in connect ion with a lode claim, and held by use for purposes directly connected with loin nig even though it is not used as a in 1 1 1 site, the requirements being that it he used by the ovner or locat or lor milling or mining uts. The live acres may tbu he ucil ns a boarding house for those emptoved in the mill or mine, or for ore bins, etc. RAISED FROM THE HEAD C. W. IjiiiiIis, "Porter" for the Oriental Hotel, Chauute, Kan , nivs: '1 know what it was to suffer nti neiilaigia, deed I did, uinl 1 got a bottle of Pallurd's Snow l.iuliie lit mil 1 was 'raised from the dead.' 1 irted to get soma more, but before I liad 'deisised' of my botrl,., 1 wa cured oiiin Iv. 1 urn t.'lln' do truth. Iisi, '.', ..He and al.tu ul Mover ' 1 rug Co. A BOYS' WILD RIDE FOR LIFE. With family around expecting liim to die. and a son riding foe life. 1H miles, to get Dr. King's New Dis covery for consumption, conghs and colds, W. H. Brown, of Lecsvillc, fnd., endured doith's agonies from asthma; but his wonderful medicine gave instant relief and soon cured him. He writes: "I now sloop sionnd- ly every night. '' Guaranteed lint tic SUc and 1.10. Trial bottles free at National Drug store and Grants Pass Pharmacy. DIRECTORY JOfKl'IIISK COl'STY Or'r'KEKS. )U'lc,0 ComuiisMoncrs . Clerk Ileputy Clerk Sherilt Iieputy Micrill. . treasurer -irhiKjl Mlpl. . . . Assessor Surveyor (Joroner J. O. Hooth ) John WHi II'. K. l.nvtrLiet . It. I., I'.urtlrll T. I. .1 ll.lmi .lieu. W' liewis ..Ernest l.il-r J . '1 . Taylor Lincoln havsi-'e W. II. rslltn II C. Perkins . vV. E. K remer I I I Y OI'EK i;i:s. Mayor F. Hsshur Auditor and Police Judge J.J. .Iriiiiini; Treasurer Col. W. liililison lily Attorney '. K. May her .Marshal John l.oeklianll -ireel Mlpl Ilenry kniilseli Councilnien dm. II.' Ilium J. I.. Calvert. J. A Keliko,.!, Will C. bimlli. Herlierl Huilli, II. C Perkins. Fit A I'KKN A I. hoc I EH KM. Irani" 'aa l,lue A. V. A. M.. No. HI regular communication tir-t ami third haturduy. Veiling brother cordially invited. II. V . lin.oiv W. M. A J. 1'IK k. Sec y. Itoyal-Arcii Mason -Iteuine I hapter No JS meels second and lonrtli W edne.Mlay Ma-onic hud. II. C lloi.lfcN, J. E. 1'KTKie.os, Secy. 11. I'. Eastern Mar -Josephine Chapter, So. '-''' meets Hrt and llnrd Wednesday eveuilors of eie h nioulii in Masonic hull, .Mk. T li. I eHSH.I., W. M Mks II 7. n l.e.s. ec'y. I. o. i me K , -tloldeii Eule lslgr No. 7s. Is every ruturiliiy niirlii at I. u. ij. E. hull. :. II. Mkii ai.i , T. Y. Hun N. li I'aritn Eneuiiqttneut 1 n n. E. No. meets second ami lourth 'I liur-duy at I. II. I'. K. hall. Eki:i iimin, T. Y. 1 1 K A N , .Sec y. C. V. Itehekahs- Etna Itehekah, No 4!l. lneel second ami fourth Monday, I. . E. hull. El SIK lillKK.V. N. (i M. Jrssil: IUvih, eey. Cllited Artisans -lirauls ra Asseuniiy No. I'.i, nieels alternate l ue-oays m A. o. I'. W. null. Ms. E. A. likinmi. Faxii Mknm ii, Master Arlisau, , Secy. Woodmen of the orld- ltoi;ue Kiver t uinp No. .'', meets second una luiirin Eridaj s at Woodman Hull. F. II. oiion. C. C. C. E. MAViiK.it, Clerk. Women of Woodcraft - Azalea ''in le, No. Is'.', meets lirst and tlnnl Aloliuuys al Woodmen hall. til.KS I'miiick, U. N. W. E. llKAN. Clerk. .Modern Woodmen of America Crunts Pass I snip No. ni meets 2ml and Ith vt eilnes dav Evening at Woodmen hull at I :.). Ike M. liavis, V. ('. W. T. (loulder, Clerk. EoresUT of America - ourl .losepmne No. as, meets each Wednes.iuy excepi the hrst. at A. ). E. W. hud. li. N. Holt, E. S. J. I'. IIai v, C 1!. losephiue l.oil;e, No, ll'J, A. O. V. W. els in A. it. C. W. hull, Inxon build ing e.erv Monday evenmi;. I.. MltoHI.K, M. W. II A. t-iASAKii, Eecorder. Ilawlhorno l.edge. No. '.'I. I', of IE. A. O. I . W. tin els every alternate Tuesday evening lu A. i . n.nan, im,,u hinlilinir. Mas. A. Mi Caki h v, C. ul II. Mas. EvniA I'kvs, llecorder. Kniuhls of the Maccahees liranls I a-s , .... v.. I't lir, itllil lloril 'i'liursduys at Woodmen hull, Win. Allied, It. I'. CilKsUllir, Keeord Keeper. I nnlnunder. Ladles of the Maccabees liranls l's, Ilive No IS holds regular "lievievvs hrst and third Thatsdavs at A. (I. I'. W. hull. ViMling sister cordially invited. Jennie I heshire, Marv .Simmons, Lady Commander. Itecord kicpcr. knights ol I'vtluu Thermopylae No. Ml, I,, eels cell I uesilav lilgni . W. Hull. M. I I Hev, C. C. Tim Wii.i.iavs, k. ol K and .s. Uraml Army ol Hie liepiihln- l. en Logan i'osl No. .I'l. meets lirsl W cilncs.iav al A. (I. I'. W. hull. .s. Evans. J. E. It ruisoN, Adjt. 1 om Ameri. an Order of t-teaiu r nguieers, (lie- eon I'ouiicil No. 1, nieels lir-t ami llnid Mlllllduvs, nl A II. I . W. hull a. 11 ksKNkv, I'.I-.M. E. Mviiick, l loel Lug el I ollfspolldmg Elli'illeer. ilr.ler of I'endo While llo.kConn.il Ni, lu.. loecls in W oodmen Hull Milurduy night, C. E, M av iik, seerelnry. J. L. Ill s UNo, Counselor. I idled I'.rl.llicrhood oi Curccnlers and Joineis ol Anien. u I nion No. Ill . .. I, month al A. II. l!. W. Had. Intel. second and louilll Tllduy of A. .1. I'lKK, Pres. II. A. ElT.OK.KM li, N-c'y, Kojul NeithlsT of Auieiiea l.dilh C Mipe l amp No. ."mo, n t ls and In l-'nihivs al A. II. I . W. hull M. Jennie I'iiu-, Ulu. le. 1 1 cl 1 1 ul t a oiler. Leconler. To t ore , ( old III a Day. 'Take Laxative Promo On, nun Tablet All diuegts lo cure. E. each box relutid the iiiotiev it il tail , l.iovc's siKiiulure is on VAYs (1roam Halm The Most Satisl.tctory CATARRH ASH HAY FEVER Uenwilv and (lure. It ts o saic Hisls. Refill 11 Si.'i l'.ini'.Iv Sio I'v .ill loy.il li 11.: . V'' f 1 .11 per I it tie Liquid Cream Balm lor uc in aiiitmcis, 7 ivnl Will be in.iiYvl .il tlK- u!kvo jd ices by ELY BROS.. 5 13 VV.tn i-n St., New York City. N. Y. U KS HIS t. IKK in A N 11 li I Hi 'KS' KINDM'.S Mr. IV 1'. 1 iittiliu rv. uell kuowu ihrou:iiiiut Mercer uinl Siuuiner I'olllll ies, W. ';l , most like'vowes his life In the kiu.iites of a 11, ihlnir He was nlitui.st huH'tes!y niilii-ieil with di.'trrhiie:i ; w.is .-itteii.e il h two h.vsliiaiis who s'lie liitu lutle, if any r'lief, when. a ucihlmr h sruini: of his comlilioti lirniiiilit him .1 bniiie of t'liiiinls r'ain's ' iMlie, cho'era and 1li.1r1l.1x11 reiueily. Ihiih 1 tir il liim III less than 'li hours. For a.ilc by all drUkiKists. REDUCED EXCURSION RATE To the Se&side and Mounta.n Resorts for the Summer. Un and after Jane I,1U03, the Souili ijru Pacific, in cennection with the Corvallis & Eastern Railroad will have on sale round trip tickets from points on their lines to Newport, Yaquiua aud Detroit at very Ion rates, good for return until Octobei io, iwa. Three days tickets to Newport and Yaquinn, good going Saturdays and returning Mondays are also on sale from all East Sidu points Portland to Eugene inclusive, and from all West Side ixiints, enabling s'otile lo visit their families and spend Sunday at the seaside. S asnn tickets from all East side points Portland to Eugenef inclusive, and from all West sirlo points are also on sale to Detroit at very low rates with stop over privileges at Mill City or any point east enabling tourists to visit the Saiitiam and JJroitcubush as well as tlio famous Preitonbusli Hoi Spri'jgs in the Cascade Mountains, which can bo reached an one day. Season ticket will I good for re turn from all points until October intli. Tliree days tickets will be good going on Satuidays and returning Mondays only. Tickets from Port laud and vicinity will ho good for re turn via tho East or West side at otpion of passenger. Tickets frtm Eugene and vicinity will bo good go ing via the Lebanon Springfield brunch, if desired. liaggago on New irt tickest checked through to New port ; on Yaquiua tickets to Yaquiua only. S. P. trains connect with tlio C. & K. at Albany and Corvallis for Yaquiua and Newport. Trains on the t:. & K. for Detroit will learn Albany at 7 :(s) a. nr., enabling tjurists to the Hot Springs to reach there the same day. Full information us to rates, time tables, etc., can bo obtained on ap plication to Edwin Stone, manager it E. It. K , Albany; W. E.( Ionian, (i P. A., S. P. Co. Portland, or to any S. P. or C. & K. agent. - Itatu from (jranls Pass to JSowport, fin. Hate from Grunts Pass to aquiua 111. 21 YEARS A DYSPEEPTIC. K. II. Foster, 1118 S. 2d St., Salt I-ako City, writes" have liceu bother ed with dyspepsia or indigestion for 21 years; tried many lioctors without relief; recently I got a bottle of Her hiue. One hid tie cured mo, I am now tapering off on tho second. 5(lc it Slover Drug Co. It is a great affliction for a woman to have her hue disfigured by pimples or any form of eruptive disease. It makes her morhiil nmt sensitive, aim rolls tier of social enjoyment. Disfiguring erup tions are caiceil by impure uioou, aim are entirely cured by the great blood- purifving medicine Dr. Pierce a Golden Sledical Discovery. It removes from the blood the poisonous impurities which ra.ise disease. It jierfectlv and perman ently cures scroliilous sores, eczema, tetter, boil, pimples and other eruptive diseases which sie caused by the bUsjd's impurity. It increases the action of the blot .making plunds and thus In ctcascs the supply of pure rich blood. " I'or iiIkhiI imr ver suit a hslf mv facs? was i-erv l.ullv l.ri.kt-i, nut." wtitrx Mi Carrie A'lintv of I is Wf.t M.iln Mirrt. H.lltlrrrerS. Mu li " I silent a trn iit ilrul nl ninnry with tloc li.is.oul let ilitt.itiit ainilsot nieilKlne. hut re erlw.l mi liriirlit At lust I rriul C-Ilt ul yiuir ailvntis, inriitw in a ti-iper anil i.t.minri! a bntile el In 1'ietiT t'...llrn Me.lliiil lnscovrry. lle ..H. I li.nl tnli II one bxttlr nl tin nie.hrinr t r.. .'is-.l it i li.ne r Hn.l altn tnkiiig thrre buttle I u;is eutiitlv inn il I cm, weil rrciitiuiirmt lit I'tri.. i''.eM-u Mrilti.il luacovny o any one Minilii! iv :illhi li it " The sole motive for substitution is to petmit the dialer to make the little mote profit paid by the sale of less mer itorious medicines. He gains; you lose. Thcicloie accept no substitute for "C.olilcu Medical Discovery ." The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a book coulaiuig lotiH pages, is given iiMitv. Si'iid 21 one-cent stanqis for expcice of mailing ci', for the book in p.iir covers, or 31 stamps for the vol lime IkiiiiuI i- cloth'. Addiesa Dr. R. V. I'lcice, II11IT., ., N. Y. One Woman Among the Thouiandl We received a letter from Wnycross, Georgia, a few days ago, from a lady who has lived there for years. She writes us that she had been troubled with female complaint for a long time, until slit was reduced almost to a shadow. It effected her tuiml, she could not rcmi'iulH-r tiny thing would get so confused and so nervous and irritable she could hardly sleep. She descrils'd her case as one similar to thousands of other women, and then ended the letter by saying she gained IS lbs. last month, mid never felt U-ticr in her life, having no trace of her former troubles, slept well and ale her meals Willi a relish. This lady commenced the use of Dr. Gunn's lllood and Nerve Tonic just six w ecL before she wrote the Idler I'l nii which we copy the nlsivc This tonic 1. in tablet form and shei.lil bo taken right att r uuiils. It turns t lie food y 11 eat into strong rich blood, making solid tlcs.li and feeding the nerves, curing disease by making healthy tli h. l"ule, weak thill l'oplc should Use this tonic Sold by W. F Kn nu r for ' 1st box or t lire Ihixc lor S'tit i'.tvtul oil elpt ot pros Address lr. Ho- sjinko I'o. I'll 1 lis. I'll. Going Camping? You will need a stove -Hie kind wiilt asNsttis liuiiifr; and ca.t Imn top 1 the lsr. I have them at sur pi isinnly lo prici s, also the sheet 11011 stoles. Tents In alt weights ;il less than eiM-w here. ami all six s 1 leivti a MTOII'l-liallJ .111 think of. bit; slin k of new aud 1!ik1s everything you I.el me show vou. IK1- M. DAVIS, Klxtla Hlieel, Reduced Summer Excursion Rates. The Denver & Rio Grande, popu larly known as the "Scenic Line of t'-e World," baa announced greatly reduced round-trip rates from Pacific Coast points for the benefit of teachers who wilt spend their vaca tion in the east and of delegates to E. A., at Boston; A. O. U. W., at St. Paul; B P.' O. E, at Baltimore; Woodmeu of America at Indianapolis : Eagles at New Y'ork ; Mystic Shrine i it Saratoga Springs; K. of P. at Louisville, and T. P. A., at Indian ipolis. Tickets at the reduced rat will be imsed upon one fare for the round :rip, but will be sold on certain days. inese tickets will carry stopover I privileges on the.going trip, giving passengers au opiiortunity to visit ! 4alt Lake City, Gleuwood Springs, Jolorado Springs aud Denver; and , will be good to return any timr 1 within ninety (9(1) days. Passengers going via the Denver & Kio Grande ire given the privilege of returning via a different route. For the rate to the point yon wish to go, and for dates of sale and othei particulars, as well as for illustrated pamphlets, write W. C. McBHIDE, General Agent, 134 Third St.. Port land. Or. It If Up to the Doctor A lady wrote us a few weeks ago from Winchester, Va., that hc had been under a dcxrtor's care for 4 years for dyspepsia, the pain seemed to center under her left Bhoulder blade, uid was so severe at times that hc could neither eat nor sleep. She had lost faith in her home doctor, and asked us to send her samples of out Dr. Gunn's improvedLiver Pills which had been recommended to her. Wt neiit her two pills. In a few days she sent for a box. Now she writes that tho pain under shoulder has left her entiroly.she enjoys her meals aud never sleeps loss than 8 hours every night., and this has all come nlsiut in two weeks, and cost her 50c. fot two boxes of pills. Says the doctor charged her (V0. 00 and that she told him he had butter take the &j0.00 and invest it all in Dr. Gunu's Imprrvcd Liver Pills and build up his practice. We have not received tho Doctor's order yet but any one having dysjiep- tia, unions hK'11h or sick-hcudache m get a speedy cure by the use of these pills. Sold by W. F. Krcincr i-for 2."ic ht box or by mail on receipt of price. Samples free. Address Dr. UoKimko Co. Plnla. ' Pa. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878 Uosehurg, Oregon, July 30, IIK13. Not:ce is hereby given that in com chance Willi I lie piovisinns of the a t ol Congress, of June 3, 1878, entitled "An e lor the sale of timber lands in tin Slates of California. Oregon, Nevada, .11111 vasniriion territory," as ex tended to all public Land States by sci ol August 4. 18112. CAKRIE E SIMPSON of Ypsilanli.County of Washiinaw, State of Micburan, lias this day filed in this otlice her sworn statement No, .g)H3 for the purchase of the NW t of Section No. 0 in Township No. 38 Soulh, Range No. 6 West, and will otfer proof lo show that tho iand sought is more valuable lor its timber or stone than lor airric tiitural purpos"?, and to establish her claim to said land before .I.O lluolh. County Jutlne, at hit olliee at Grants I'ae, Oregon, on Saturday the linn nay 01 October, i:m;t. She names as witnesses: Allnou W, ileby, George II. Smith, Fred II. linens all ol (iranis Pass, Oregon, and Arlhui II. Simpson ol lpsilanu, Michisan. Any and all persons claiminn nd yerseiy hid r,-ve-ilcscnteil lamia me 'inesled to file their claims in Un due on or before said jVith do il October, KIU3. J, T. IIiiidoks. Remsler NOTICE FOR PUiSUCATION. Timber Laud, Act June.'!, 1878. United Stales Land Olliee. Hnsebiirg, Oreiion, Julv 13, I U0:l. No' Ice is hereby siven Ibsl in compliance with the proviions o' tho act of Congress of Juno 3, 1878, putiilrd "An set for the sale ul timber lands in Hie Si ales ol California Oregon, Nevada and Washington Tern lory," as extended lo all the I'uhlii Land Slates bv act nl August 4, I Ml-' Nil. I. IE M. AMES of I'srk Rivir, County of Walsh. SHt, ol North Dakota has ilns day tiled i, this oilire her sworn sistemeiit No. 51115, for the pun base of lheS'a of NE'4' stui NVi4 ol NE'4 and NE'4 ol N vV '4 lb nig Lots 2 snd 3, and M-. St clion No in Tow nslnp No. ;io SouUi Ksnue No. 6 W, and will olh-r piool n show that the land hoiikIiI is inoie vain ible for lis limber or stone than toi agri cultural purposes, und to establish hei claim to saitl land before J O. Hooth, County Judite, st his oilire at Gisnts I's-s, Oreyou, oil M.iudar (be o'h day ot O. teller, lIHkl. She names hh wiiiieses: Weslev 11 Sliernian. Susie E. It ilea, WilliaiivT. TuriWmin, liurt Mums all o tiNitis r.iss, Oregon. Any anil all iersoiis clsimii'tf sdvete Iv the aliovH-dHscri'ied lands are te. iinesied to file 1 1 1 1-i r idsimain litis 111.-. 00 01 before said Tilh day of Ociotier p.itVt .1. T. f klllOCS, Ri.tflS'et BRIGHT'S DISEASE Tli Urtrvnl t-um rver pttiil lor .r (ciiptitin, ( l;int'd hutiidn in Sn h rHti-ii-it'n, AukT I'.'Ol. 'I ruT lrniirtlr in volved 111 umi) uitd elm k f I t'J..'lK 0 r And yn: by prtriv of buryinenh tiifh Un it iH-r(tl,' lor ltrifcshi'i l'oeti.t mid 1'ia. tM'lfi, hllhtTlo iiicurahle i.ntAreH, Tt ey oMuihfiu'tl iht I'eriMic lnwrni j'.ioii ol ihe nnrilii: Nov. I A, I'ht-v inttrvu' ed Mute id lli t itr. md Itirtl it out on im'flti h piiti.n, "Ver ilireo iloten vi.v on the trfA.inmi rt.td wHiiliiiiK them. I hev Imo oi pti Mi-imiH to iiMtne chronic, tiu umhle . nwec, nud aliinuitered K uith tlif h) fla-.u rr jtit'' H. I'p to A ui. 2 f7 per f nt d IhH (est tM'! were either il o iir.-nrrnmiis! fvorlilv. There Unijf tmi thirteen wr cent o' iilien. Hie pHrlie were -mhrtl am rloned Ihe lmn illfit. lhi p o ihg d he ihV'Ktik'ttlt)tf niiiiiiiii'fv nud llh t liiii.Ht r'(Hrtn ul I'.e le-! a er- IMll.tlOll'd Hlid A ill le IIIH'h'd llff pi. tpplu ii i mi Add fci J'H J r i i.mn oirx,4Jl) '..ou'tf.MU' i m. Sau Krm THE "MILWAUKEE" A fuuiili' name for Ihe Ohi, aco. Mi aaukei'ASt 1'aill Kiilaav, kmn si ivrr the I'liimi ss the Ureal Util' r 11 1 11 1 1 at the "I'lone-r l.ituiled" traiii. eveiy ,li am! iiishl lieiaevn St. Tsui anil Chicago, nisha atuHTnesKo. lit only i'rfist trains in the world t'lnlerstaiid : Connections are niadi 1II1 All I lanscontiuental Unes, iu- nt to pasat np M the heat service knoan I et'irhiua coaches, electtic liwhta, stesm .iest.nl a verily ii:sllr I ly 110 othei 1 lie J-ee that vonr ticket reads via "The ltl.stikee'' ah n noiua! lo any poi'it ir lir I'liilnl Sisiea or I anaila. All tick rl agent tell them ror rsira, pamphlets or oihrr infoi tislioh, address, I. W.C.ssv. C. J. K.DUV, ' Trsv. I'asa. Agt. llenrral Airent, Skaitls, Wash. IVatusn, Or NOTICE TO CREDITORS. I Notice is hereby given that the un-. dersigned has been appointed adminis trator oi the esiaie of W. F. Herring-1 ton. deceased, and ail having claims ngainst said W. V. Herrington, de- aw'd, are li-reby notified to present them lo the nndcrsigni d at tin: siore of the Grants Pass Hardware Company in Grains Pass, Josephine couuty, Oregon, with the proper vouchers, within six months of this date. Dated at Grants Pass, Oregon, this Hth day of August. A. D. 1WW. A. E. CARLSON. Administrator. . NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the on Jersigned J. E. Peterson has been ap pointed administrator of the Estate of Charles Lee Ellsworth, deceased j,v t10 County Court for Josephine rjounty, Oregon, and all persons bav illg r."lujUfl against said estate aro i...rei1T reouired to present them to ,i, tiiiderHii.'ned administrator athisldirect ,,,o,.n Hr (;rnnts Puss. Orernn. duly ,rrifl-d mh by law reouried, within j. ni(.,ilg from the date of this lotlce. Dated August IK. 1113. J. E. PE'IEHSON. Administriitor. H. D. NORTON, Att'y for Estate. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notico is hereby given that all per sons having any claim against the es tate of Job Anderson, deceased, mast present such claim or claims duly verified according to law within six months from the date hereof to the undersigned Jesse M. Hockett, ad ministrator of said estate, at Grams Pass, Oregon. Dated this 12th day of August, 1U03. Jesse M. Hockett, Administrator of the estate of Job Anderson, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDTORS. In the County Court for Josephine County, Slate of Oregon. Ill tlio 11 atler of tho esUito of J. t. Van Ness, deceased, called Joseph Van Ness and sometimes Joslah Van Ness, but whoso true given name is unknown. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, Joseph Moss, bus been ap pointed by the Comity Lourt Tor Jose phine County, Oregon, administrator of tho estate of the above named J. F. Van Ness, deceased, und all iicrsous having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to the said administrator at Ins otlice in Grams Pass, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated August 12th, lllli:). Joseph Moss, Executor. II. D. Norton, Attorney for Estate. OR. JORDAN'S ot (Wmm GF Afi&TCrJYf mt mi it rr., m rincisci.UL TU I arf AMisjwIt-al Mmm k lb Wotid ktittvsi c sii(cs)d Jistas sailllr SVaaMhl th ldt ttpttusii,) a,i tl. Ctwtt Hal )s yMta. c.mri rM a tH.e Htt TrsM M.!,, bf llie A tSri Our In 9-ty r. nilcuka. Vnt im Bk Pnil..UPaT ml , ftHBMAOK. HAILaB Vaaa. (A (UlUW a I M mr. I m am M. JORDAN li CO.. tOII start St, . You Know What You Are Tallinn When you take Grove's Tasteless t'lnll Tunic, because Hie formula is plainly print ed on every bottle showing that it Is sim ply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form No Cure No, l'ay. 50c. JIB a-- HfilK-BSAUOill Cotistipation is iiDthiiit? nion1 lli;m & cli'L'uiitcr of the lt)wcls .md iiothini: li k- than vital Mah- nation or ttcatlt if not rt'hfvt'tl If ovrry ct m tt i i ulfi mifliTiT mii1i1 nvili?r tiiat lie is allov v$ ivtiixmiittt tillli to remain in t'unstipatiun invites all kinl of nMttiiirmn. llr ailat iM i, lnliuii tH'SH, ctiKli anJ litany vihvr ail iiifiitM tliuiivar lion const i i-at.'-i 1mmv!h arurt'lit'V'.l. Tht'.l- iitrtl'ji lhu k-lrauirl,t tlionmj'lily 1 If.u 1 a out tlio I -owe In in an casv ami natural manner wulmut t he imruiiiir nt rultniiel or ulht-r vio lent eatharlUH. He sure that yon c-t the orip: nal ltieiilt nl tiUu'k-PraiiL'.il. maile hy The I'liattanocra Mttli- nnet o. -l-l ly all uniL'irists in "Jo cent atui el.'") I;wKajfS. K.ririi, Ark., Tiy 1H1 I fitif-."! niinirrii; i li. .( tn; Mlat-k. pnnilil tMi Itlchlt. I k' . f it hi m liouf 11 thr ni.ir at J hmi' n-i t It fur t!:- nt Urn jmrv I nr.fr KJf mj ihittlrra any n .r U.iiir. I t H f u k I rouiU fin w a 1. If l.t nr n'll, fit It on .--. itttl u( Ih nir lriull'. nlth rtm-tlfitiuH. V'!T inrtllthif 1 all Dml kM't mr un, I. II. NK'.nUP. 0. R. & N. OKT.CON SHORT LINT! A N 1 I1 NION PACinc. iris TIIK- Shortest, Quickest. Cuinfortahle Ueiitc in .ill K..u-rn iii i ia l'.irtlumi H Tlirmilt Ti, U,'l n-itiiiiii; ever tliis rniiit' irv 111 vi.i : lll( Illlte anil I'IIVs'. Low KatesS. Ti. V.. . Illi.v. s.tle ;ii SiMulicrn l'lii i:'.e li, A 1.. I'KAIi;, ticu'l. I'.t-wuuer Acetll, I Villain!, lire. .Uv. ayvj ui ixvwhi iiZWl DR. JOROAN-OISEASEtOF MEN IifVI H.i thMMttklr 4Uwt4 i I IV Jfl kM.ruuiwliu.li.iurMMry. f I I fi JirXZvr--Xi : minim i mm niTPpn rl r&s.wxsrz MM , UMk$ Mi ri.r V k: li en uin ar.,1 the! AlMi.-t rut mi it tintli lor uui -.ir lor t'l in Ail. Time C'nitt IVo. iiM. No. 2 For Yaqcina Leaves Albanv 12:43 P. M. " Corvallis 1 :50 P. M. Arrives Y'aquiua 5:3o P. M. No. 1 Returning Leaves Y'aquiua 7:30 A. M. Leaves Corvallis 11:30 A. M. Arrives Albany 12:15 P. M. No. 8 Kcr Detroit Leaves Albany 7:00 A. M. Arrives Detroit 12:20 P. M. No. 4 from Detroit Leaves Detroit 1 :00 P. M. Arrives Albany 5:55 P. M. Train No. 1 arrives in Albany in time to connect with the S. P south bound train, as well as giving two or three hours in Albany before departure of S. P. north bound train Traill No. 2 connects with the 8. P. trains at Corvallis and Albany giving service to Newport und Bdia- cent beaches. Train 3 for Detroit, Broitenbush and other mountain resorts leaves Al bany at 7 :00 a. m. , reaching Detroit about noon, giving ample time to reach the Springs same day. For further information apply to EDWIN STONE, Manager. T. COCKRELL. Agent, Albany. H. H. CRONISE, Agent Corvallis. ASK THE AGENT FOR TICK 10TS VIA TO SPOKANE, ST. PAUL, DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, 1 CHICAGO, I AND ALL I'Ol.NTS EAST TltAUV-i DAILY FAKf TIM 10 NKW Kgtll'lUK.NT TUItOl'OIIOt'T It ly Coacliee, - I'alaee and Tourist Hlee,prH. Ilintita; autl lluffet f-nioklng Ltbi-arj Car. DayllKbr trip ilirouuh ilie t'aacade anil lti:ky MoumaiiiH. Knr full piiiticilluiH, rate., fohlcn1. oto., call on or address II. MCKSON, v r. A .1. W. 1'IIAI.OX, r. I'. Third Street, Portland, A. B.C. liENNISTON, i. VV. I'. A Seattle, Wah. 012 First Avenue UN can positively be cured with OIL OF TDEN and SWEET SPIRITS of EDEN ...NO IDLE BOAST. . Your money will he returned to you in case of failure, but there will 1 lie no failure, J Your druggists sell them j California Co-Operative j Medical Company, I Oakland, California. llFNuEK tffL1 u " ScailC k.aas r ii GRANDlvVgK THE SCENIC LINE Through Salt Lake City, Lcidville. Putblo, Colorado Springs, and Denver, tnd the Famoui Rocky Mountain Scenery by Daylight to all Poind East. 3 FAST TRAINS DAILY l.KTWHKN OCDKN AM) l)l:,N'Hl"3 MODERN EQUIPMENT. THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOUR ISTS LEEPlNG CARS AND SUPERB DINING CAR SERVICE. STOPOVERS ALLOWED for 'jtti, folders and other inormition, address X5he FlaAMvLLN Siiindartl TYFEWKITEK tv"w Vs. Jr'vr--aK-ni Visible Wriiitij;. Simple Mechanism, Speed, Excellent Manifolding rerinanent True Alignment and Durability at a Fair Price. A Strictly High-Class Machine Sold for $75.00 o urivr i : i -t w i : 1 1 ct. E. F. Bumpus, Manager, - - Los Angeles. California -lhl--10 w ''n lSlnt-k ror. Sprint sn.l First Strerl. Courier and Oregonian $2 a year Grove's Tcsteless Chill Torrin 25 y3?' Average Annual Sales oi raeru appeal to you 7 PL'KE CCRE FOR PlLF.ft Itching Piles produce moisture and causes itching. This form, ss sell ts Blind, Bleeding or Prolrndii g Piles are ured by Dr. Uo-ssn Vo Pile Reuiedv. Stops itchinit and bleeding. Ale-otba tumors. 50c a jar at Dniggistp, or sent by mail. Treatise free. Write me about your case. Dr. Boeanko, Philada. j Pa. For sale by W. F. Krewer. V3 af TZIAU Si CO., MAN U FACTO R E.R 3 . T,T. PA t II . Vs. Xsaaaa!r:': DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY Backache All diseases of Kidneys, CURE Bladuor. urinary urgana. Also Rheumatism. Back acue,HartDisoase.Gravel. ilropay, female irouuies. Don't become discouraged. There la t cure for you. If m-fissary write Dr. I-oiiiht I t hits ..t u Ufa time curing JiHt ucb CJiiMiH hs yours. All eousjuUaiitms Free. "A Rnivi'J liKlirt'd fu my bladder. Aft oslniTii fi'W btiltl.-f of l)r. Feu 11 it' st Kitiinjy .,.) Itia.-L.i. l.s. I nr.. I i.fi-u. fl n irrui'el l.ulf UM I:mr us u inin-lil.-. Th nudlfiiio prevt-iiled (iiniKT ittriuu.iiiM. W Priiirclsts. .(.. I wus eiirrd. T.UAKKS. Orris, Va." Ask forCi k Hook Free. ST.VITUS'DANCEi Sure Cure. Circular. TH eittier, rreOoula.N.Y Kremer snd H. A. For sale by W. F Rotcrmund. YEARS' r -i.'i ? ; .'; Tfiadc Mirks rr-cir- U3 Copyrights Ac. Annnp sptnllnB n .ket,1i srd rtfFrrijUio.i Biai quickly njMT-rtnin our oi'inum lre whi-tlier i tiividitiini li irib.U.:jr i' .t'.'ti,M( ( in:iii'.ir.lrn tKHiN nt riot iycvuiD.lrn'UI. ni'.lKltHmk on Patent' lent froi. (H'lftt nvi'iK'v ft.r si-ciini'L ,','ii,B I'HfTiin t.iluMi tliri.iiL'rl AluuM A to. recclvo tlrUxl nti(f, wMb.iut fh?r:o. iu the A h-.n1ioniPly lllnslrntfil wccklr. I irv.i?t rlr. "Ulillinii nf uriT tu i'-'i' ifl'" 1tiirti::l. 'I . :11a. fii : fi'iir Tin 'it lis, fi. iui.i try 11 1 1 now w nier. 1 scroc,. u'awYork W. C MellHlDK ;... AUr ,24 t.... at. PORTLAND, ORE. 'The CHICAGO' Typewriter $35 " Ts Guaranteed to iqual Sioo machine. any Tht Chicago Typewriter Co. 5i2-54 Market St. San Francisco. over One end a Half Million No Cure. No Pav 50c Hark AOS. K tXIU is r- W. s w a 11 EXPERIENCE