Wtott- VOL. XX. GRANTS PASS. JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1904. No. 6. WEEKS Break Up a Cold TABLETS A Modern Scientific Remedy for Colds and La Grippe. Your money back if you want it Slover Drug. Co, S01.K Agents. Grants Pass Banking & Trust Co. I'AlU UP CAIMTAIi STOCK Transacts a General banking business. Keceives deposits subject to check or on demand certificates. ?tolZZ'&$Jvlrttmu 'rca,,"e"t nJ consideration con fcafety deport boxes tr rent. j. FRANK WATSON. Pres. It. A. 1100TH, Vice-Pres. L. L. JEWELL, Cashier. The First National Bank OF SOUTHERN OREGON. CAPITAL RTOCK, . . . $50,000 00. rrteV.",Uhtct V.0'?1 P.vable on demand. Nells sight drafts on New York Kan Francisco, and Portland. Telegraphic transiers sold on all points in the United Stale-. t'oK-m eniT.?'V''n V V0J'ec,;"" ml Ke""'u business of onr customers. Collections made throughout Southern Oregon, and on all accessible points. K. A. 1100TH. I'res. J. 0. CaMI'IIKI.L. Vice Pres. H. L. (ilLKKY, Cashier REAL ESTATE I BUY AND SELL REAL ESTATE Here are a few Bargain for a shnrt time nwy. No. 213. 40 acres adjoining city limits. Ona 7-room liouBe and one 3-room house. Small baru, and a good cellar under house. All fenced; small orchard, all varieties of froit. Price 11700; one-half cash, balance 011 time at eight per cent interest No. 175. 40 acres just outside city limits. Small orchard and samll dwelling house. Price ,00. This place will bo offered at this price for the mxt HO days only. No. 213. New 8-roorn hcuse, two acres of ground all in orchard, situated on the main street ill the city, all fenced and all improvements first class. Price, 12500. Residence aud business lots iu any part of tho city. Prcies reason able aud terms to suit. Call on or address JOSEPH MOSS Headquarters for Ileal Estate. OlhVe on E Street, between Fourth und Fifth Street, . GRANTS PASS, - - OREGON. All work is stric tly lirt-clas ami "'"""n lul" "Uintis guaranteed. IIlOF'IIINti .V GOULl), (limit I'iimm. Oi-si - R WEBSTER, 1'kksidknt. W. 11. HAMMOND, Skcbstakv. The Southern Oregon Title Guaranty & Abstract Company GRANTS PASS, OREGON PHONE 693 ABSTRACTS OF TITLE CERTIFICATES OF TITLE Titles IOxsiiiiIimmI, l'erlW-tcil, (iiiiii-mitood. A. S. HAMMOND, Attohssv. IRELAND & MEADE'S ADDITION 8 7 5 4 3 1 MEADE ,7 5 4 3 3 f , 11 1 13 14 IS f 17 l t3 ' V" ' ' ' ' ' The lot in this addition are especially adapted for residence purpose as they are very large and on rolling ground and higher than the city proper. Fur a short time only Ireland A Meade are making remarkablv low prices. It will pay vou to investigate their proposition before buying elsewhere. See II. V. MEADE, at the Courier office, for particulars. E. A. WADE DRY GOODS, UNDERWEAR, NOTIONS, Etc. Front Street, west Palace hotel GRANTS PASS, ORE. Exposure To cold draughts of air. to keen ami catting winds., sadden changes of temperature, scanty clothing, tinitno cxpoBore of the throat and neck nftrr public speaking aud Hinging, brings on coughs and colds Ballard's Horehcund Syrup is the best cure. Mrs. A. Burr, Hocxton, Texas, writes, Jan. SI, 1U02: "One- bottle of Bal lard's, Horehound Syrup enrod me of a very bad cough. It is very pleasant to take " 2oc, 50c, $1.00 at Slover Drug Co. $28,000.00. - Blue Front Shop South Sixth Street, t t t General Blacksmithing Scientific Horseshoers I AND Mininrc T,.,vt to (J rants Pass, Oregon, X W-'-E s S T H E E T r 17 r ' Vs 1 Jl " 4 Is in the northern tart of the city, alxiut one block north of tha new brick Eublic School Ftldg between Seventh and Ninth streets. Excursion R-e-tes. The Northern Pacific Railway Com pany will place round trip tickets from Portland to St Louis and return on account of the World' Fair to be held at St. Louis, on sale on dates as follows: May 11th, 12th and 13th. June lfith 17th and 18th. July 1st, 2d aud 3d. August 8th, 8th, and 10th. September 5th, (HI), and 7th. October 3d, 4th, and 5th. The round trip rate fioni Portland to St. Louis and return, good for 90 days from date of sale aud good for return via any of the direct lines will be $U.50. . On the same dates round trip tickets will be sold to Chicago aud returu at rate of 172.50. The round trip rate from Portland to St. Louis returning via Chicago and direct lines or to Chicago returning via St. Louis will be 175.00. All tickets will have to be used to destination within 10 days from date of sale, but will be good for 90 days from date of purchase. Stopovers will be permitted west of St. Paul or Mis souri River points. If passenger desires to return through California, the above rates will be increased by 11,1.50. The Northern Pacific will operate three trains daily from Portland, and the ticket agent will route you via this company's line if you ask for your ticket via this route. For any additicnal information iu connection with rates, routes, etc., call on or write A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Oen'l Passenger Agent at 255 Morrison St., corner of 3d., Portland, Ore. Whooping Cough. "Iu the spring of 11)01 mv children had whooping cough," says Mrs. D. W. Capps, of Capps, Ala. "I used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy with the most satisfactory results. I think this is the best remedy I have ever seen for whooping cough. " This remedy keeps the cough loose, lessens the severity aud freanencv of the coughing spells and counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. or sale by all druggists. THE PRIDE OF THE WEST MORRIS & HOWE'S IVJSW BIG - The Orut Tented Amutcmtnt Enterprise that fulfills Every Promise. Will Exhibit in Grants Pass Saturday, May 14 CIRCUS MENAGERIE 2 -RINGS elsetvaagt!d RINGS-Q A NEW CIRCUS THROUGHOUT . A Multitude of New Features Never Befora Pretented in America 5-MARVELOUS BELFORDS-5 The World's Greatest Acrobats Mklnottk, La N01.8, Mrlnottk Euroje's Premier Comedy High Wire Artists 6 GRACEFUL GROTHS 6 Most Remarkable Contortionists Extant 8 ROYAL OKA JAPANESE TROUPE 8 TRAINED ANIMAL EXHIBITION Performing Elephants, Camels, Lions, Tigers, Hyenas, Tapirs, Llamas Buffaloes, Kangaroos, Ostriches, Elk, Detr, Ponies, Goats and Monkeys 20 -JOLLY, JESTING CLOWNS -20 Herbert Rumley's School of Educated Seals Herr Geisler's School of Comedy Elephants Quartette of Cake Walking Horses Enchanting Pony Ballet ONE HUNDRED STARTLING ACTS Royal Roman Hippodrome Million Dollar New Menagerie A Mighty University of Natu ral History Olympian Stadium Mammoth Aerial Enclave GRAND GOLD GLITTERING STREET PARADE Will Leave The Show Grounds Every Morning at 10 30 Adults, 50c. Children, 25c One Ticket Admits You to Everything. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS J. B.PADPOCK, Paora. I am prepered to furnish anything in the line of Cemetery work in any kind f MARBLE or ORAMTE. Nearly thirty years of experience in the Marble business earraota my saying tbat I can fill your orders in the very best manner. Can furnish work in Scotch, Swede or American Granite or any kind of Mai b e. J. U. PADDOCK, Kront Btreet, Next to Greesie'e Gattsbop. STOCK WAR COMMENCES Large Band of Sheep Slaughtered in Central Oregon. War botwecn the cattle aud sheep owners on the California-Oregon-Nevada lines resulted Saturday morning in the killing of 2300 sheep, almost the entire herd belonging to Grube & Parker, 40 miles northeast of Silver Lake, in Oregon. The herders for Orube & Parker were overpowered and bouud by 10 men, aU masked aud heavily armed, who theu proceeded to slaughter the sheep, killing them like rabbits pen ned after a drive. Corop'etiug their work, the masked men disappeared. Shortly afterward one of the herdors succeeded iu le'eas'ng the core's that bound hin rud released his compan ion, both hastening to the nearest set tlement and telliug of what bad been done. This makes 4000 sheep that have been killed in that section, aud in the same nianuec, witiiiu the present year It is chargea es the work of cattlemen, who are very bitior against shoepowue fo" 5fe leason that the flocks of f'e latter destroy the ranges for stock. James Talbot, oue of the largest sheep cwimrc 011 die three ):nes, is uo.v enj.r-gcd in feeo'rg off 10 square miles oT the choicest grazing laud in thai secvion. The ca.t'eruen announce tleir iuteut'on of co-ub.nt'ug this move and when they attempt opposi tion trouble is expected. The end is not yet, aud those who have watched tho progress of events prophesy a repetition of the stock war of Idaho and Wyotni-ig. Quick Arrest. J. A. Qulledge of Verbena, Ala., was twice in tne hospital from a severe case of piles, causing 24 tumors. After doctors and all remed ies failed, Bucklen's Arnica Salve qnickly arrested further inflammation aud cured him. It conquers aches and kills pain. 25c at National Drug Store and Grants I'aBS Pharmacy. SHOWS MUSUEM HIPPODROM 4 FLYING LA VANS' 4 The Most Sensational Aerial Gym nasts 6 GARDNER FAMILY 6 Heroes. of the High Horizontal liars 3 Mcdonald bros. 3 The Foremost Trick Cyclists BETTER ROAD TO, GALICE A Correspondent Save II la up lo Cre-nte Pe.ee. Never, since the balmy days of the 50's lias such activity manifested it selfjas there la today. Both placer and quart! mining present a busy scene, the roar of the giant tuiugliug its sound with the ponuding of the stamp milv. Among the numerous placer propo sitions is the Gal'ce Consolidated which owns a largo area of ground on Ualice creek and their recent acquisi tions along Rogue river. This ground will soon be all covered by a Urge ditch, which they are bringing from Galico creek and which will bo com pleted at an early date. They are operating throe giants and have had an abuudauce of water. Some of their richest ground can only be worked with elevators aud these, the company are going to install in the near future. This company, ably superintended by A. B. Cousin, has about 20 men employed iu tho mines aud at va. ioDi other development work. ' T. K. Anderson ou the Harmon Green placers is also doing a great deal of woik aud, notwithstanding tho Inconvenience to which be lias been put by a large slide, tie will un cover a large area of bedrock. He is operating two giants and will have a good head of water until the first of July. At tho Old Channel, J. R. Harvey, with a largo force of men, is running two giants, tearing dowu a deep body of gravel. This mine has boon work ed for the past 50 years and there is still au almost inexhaustible supply of pay dirt left. On Rocky Gulch, Lewis & Jewell iv u a fine hydraulic claim. The main body of the gravel lies along Rogue river. During the high water they pipe off the too g avel and as soon as the waUr goes dowij. they elenn op the remaining giavul and bedrock as thoro they tlnd the greatest values. As soon as they work off this grouud, however, they wilt move back aud work their higher ground using the ground already worked off as a dumping ground. Among the largo quartz leads Unit are under development, can be named tho Almeda, Big Yank, Golden Wcdgo, and numerous other proper ties. Ou all these loads euough de velopment work has been done to thoroughly prove them to bo paving piojwrtios, as soon as tho necessary machinery can bo put on. ' Now, tins b.ief review of the nu merous propositions of this dlst' ict, only lead np to the main point which I wish to Impress npon the minds of tho people aud espocial'y the busiuesH men of Giants Pass. It is simply this: a bettor wagon road to this Mic tion. All the diffe ent onmjiauies emp'oy a la.ge force of men and it takes a la.'ga amount cf supp'les to furiiixli these men and they are en titled to a liberal support from the business oien of O-ants Pass. These companies are also going to pat 011 lnrge and heavy machinery and with the road iu the condition it is now, it will be almost an impossibility to do so. Wiiat conc'asion follows? That these different companies will bai'd a road connecting with the lnihoad below Leland, which is now already talked of. The road dowu Kogne river is now almost impassible and for two mouths this winter it was I111- pnssinle to get a wagon over it. If tho county cannot, or will not do any thing for this section, let tho bDinc men of Grants Pass meet these coui jnuies half way aud subscribe enough to put this road in a proper condition. All these companies stand ready to do their part, bat they feel as thongh they ought to receive some support from other sources. In the veiv near future there will be hundreds of men employed iu this district mid snmq. thing mnst be dnno to give them a decent outlet this way or tho bunnim me'i of ill's town will wake rp to find all this trado has flown. I'll in article wasu't written to hncst any iartlcular property, as there Rio num erous proKsltioiia in this section de serving of mention which we did not chronicle. This aiticlo was par ticularly wltien to impress ujion the minds of the business men of Grunts Pass the justice of the complaint of these projierty holders. D. LOST IN THE MOUNTAINS Mrs. Henry Levieon Has Ben Missini for Severe I Do. vs. A report was sent out from Ked ding last Tuesday that Mrs. Henry Lcvison is lost In the mountains be tween Indian Valley and Hayfork in Trinity county aud searc hing parties that have been hunting four days for her have been unable to find her. She set out afoot to walk the 15 miles from her home by trail to Hay fork, a trip she baa been in the habit of making once a month. Hur hus band thought that she had made the journey in aafety until six days later, when he learned from Hayfork tbat she had not arrived at her des tination. The day that she started was a stormy one, aud it Is believed that he got lost in the mountains. Searching parties were at once started out, but no trace of airs. Lcvison lias been obtained. There are no houses on the road which she traveled where she conld call. She traveled with a dog, which lias not yet turned up anywhere. If you waut some good, dry wood leave orders with McUrew. RESTORESRATE ON LUMBER S. P. Co. Puts Old Schedule Into Effect.- W. E. Comau, general freight and j passcngor agent of the Southern Pacific, Oregou lines, has auouueed j that the !. 10 rnto will bo restored to I apply to common rough lumber from points south of Portland to Ban Francisco bay points. Prior to last fall the rate for several years in effect from Portland and Intermediate territory ' to Sau Francisco had becu $1. 10 per ton on lumber of all class es, or o. 17 per thousand feet Jan uary 1, a rato of 5 per too replaced the lower rate, equivalent to 8.!!3 per thousand feet The water rule from Portluud is 4 per thousand, and the effect of the higher rnto wns to preclude the operation of mills iu tho interior, as they conld not com pete with northern mills having water carriage to soothoru markets. Rail shipments practically ceased and moro than three-fourths of the mills of central Oregon along the Southern Paciflo have boon idle since tho first of tho year. The rato will probably be effectivo May 10. Hcrbint Will overcome Indigestion aud dys pepsia; regnlato the bowlos and cure liver and kidney complaints. It is the best blood enricher and iuvlgora- tor In tho world. It is purely vege table, perfectly harmless, yon will uso it if you are wiso. R. N. An drews, editor and Mgr. Cocoa and Rnckledgo News, Cocoa, Flit., writes: "1 havo used vour Herbiuo in my family, and find it a most excellent medicine. Its effects upon myself nave be- u a marked benefit I recom mend it unhesitatingly." 50 cents at Slover Drug Co. YOUNG TREES ARE DYING The Few De.ya of Hot Wee.th.ei too Much for Them, Thero is snmo litilo uneasiness felt among Medford f.uit growers, es pecially among those who havo young orchards, because of tho fact that quite a number of their trees, varying 11 ago fioni oiih focr years, have died during tho lust 10 days or two weeks. The oti'y reason, o' theory, advanced for this unusual occurrence is tho fuw hot days we hrd a cooplo of wee Is ago. It Is thought by mnuy that those excessively and uuwaso ni'i'y hot days lushed tho sap (00 qjlc' ly and too plentifully from tho roots to tho body of the trees and that tho hot suu soured tho tap, thus killing the trees. From the fact that during tho throe or four weeks itninecliute'y pro ceeding the hot N'Nill, tko weuhter was decidedly cool ami during that time tho trues did not ndvnnco a p- t'e'e iowcrrt bloom, th's theory 's made quite plauslhlo. Had the ba"k of the t oes been sp'it with a shap Instrument aud uo.ro o t' e sap !' lowed to osc pe. it is thOcght that many of tin in could biito beeu saved. The above me. t'oned tl oo is borne out quite conclusively by a citi.ou of Medfoid, who bad sevir..l young li!ac trees growing. During those hot duys ouo of these t ees l nved ort and very suddenly tho.eafter the leavts bega'i to wither. As soon as this was discoveied, tho 01 1 er tieei wero pro tected from the sen's rays by placing Lj lapping around them. These did not din, but tho fist one mentioned did. -Mail. A Sure Thing. It is said that nothing is sure except death nun taxes, but that Is not alto gether true Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption is a sure cure Tor all lung mid throat troubles. Thousands can testify to that Mrs. (1. H. Van Metre of Hliepherdtown, Va. , says "I had a severe caso of lironchilis and for a yeur tried every thing I beard of but got no relief. One bcit lie of Dr. King's New Dis covery then cured mo absolute! v. " It's iufiillihlu for ('roup, U1nopi11g iitign. Grip, I'licumnntit and ( on sumption. Try It It's giiranteed by National Drnir Htorn anil Unmix 1'hhh riiaiiuacy. Trial bottles free. Keg. si.is Ms', 1 1. Oil. Norrla & Rowe'e Circus, Tho big special feature) of the N'orris & Uown Greater Shows that will exhibit h.ro Saturday, May 1 1 tli, is tho astounding array of agile atheietes anil active arrotiats, gym nasts and equilibrists, men of mar velous magnificent and mighty muscle whoso dauntleis aud seemingly iin ponsibla feats III mid air make every one still their breath until the fiat is accomplished and then burst into one shout of applause and apprecia tion. Fur instance, tho llelfordH, a groupe of six, M-rform high above the heads of tho crowds. It la call ed a "casting act" and counlsts of two of the mcmncrs hanging bead lownwards from the top of the tent and the other members of the Ironw are thrown with giant swings, double and triple somersaults between the men suspended head downwards. It is surely a wonderful acfnuipliihmcht and one never before attempted in this country. It is but one of the many marvels this ol complete circus. An Opn UtUr. From the Clipplu, 8. C, News: Kaily In tho soring my wife end I were taken wit!i diarrhoea and so severe were the t'us tiiat we called a physiclun who piei.cribeil for uh, but iiis medicine fai'ed to give soy relief. A friend who luri a bott'e of Cham berlain's Colic, ('holer., and Dia.rboea Remedy ou li..ud gi re e.u h of us a done and we at ouco fe-'t the effects. I proru nd a hoti'u and before using the entire contents, we were entirely cured. It Is a wonderful remedy and should he found iu every hocshold. 11. C. liaily., editor. This remedy is lor sale by all druggists. Homes Furnished Complete Immense Stock the Newest, the Latest the Market Affords. ....MAKE THE HOME ATTRACTIVE.., Lace Curtains 45c per pair up Go-Carts from $4.50 up Iron Beds from $3.50 up Bed Lounges Big Reduction, regular $17.00 values for $13.90. New Upholsteries and Couch Coveriugs 12 to 60c yard Special values in Floor Coverings all kinds. WALL PAPERS an immense line, Choicest Patterns. Screen Doors, Window Screens, Chamber Sets, regularly worth $u.oo, for $3. 00 New Glassware, beautiful designs Tumblers, Sets, Bowls. Dishks in Grrat Variety at Monby Saving Pricks. FREE- MAGNIFICENT DAVKNPOKT COUCH A tickot with every 6O0 cash purchase See circu lars for particulars. It pays to trado hore. R. THOMAS & CO. Ue Housefurnishers Grants Pass, - Oregon. V2. C. Z. XX. Column The next meeting of the W. O. T. U. will bo held at the homo of Mrs. Campbell ou Friday, May 0, at 8 :30 p. m. Miss Emma E. Page accompanied by Misa Ausorgo spent two daya iu Urants Pass in February and visited tho school aud met with tho W. O. T. U. on a bone tho stormlost day of the winter. Those who mot her will ap preciate the following notes: In her field jouruoyinga, tho writor has lesrued many special lessons. Words from business nien and women, from commercial travelers, from rail road employes, from miners and lum ber men, have taught me that there is a great latent sentiment for prohibi tion national among the people, mid souio day some force from God nil1 bring it out aud It will toll lu government just as oold brings out the latent heat of water aud tho ther mometer registers it. Kansas has taught tno that prohibition despite in fringement is vastly better than , license. Courtly Koutueky, splendid' Ohio, np to-dato Indiana, rich Illi nois, sparkling Wisconsin, prosiNcrons Iowa, friendly Missouri, sunny Kan sas, cloar-h' adod Montana, potential Miiho, tho bree.y Kockies, golden California, bright Oregon, all have given me uobler ideals of men aud women and havo taught mo tliatdlviuo goodness will triumph "some glad day." A year's work spreads lightly over IU states, but my schooling has beeu unbroken by boundary lines. The breadth of W. C. T. U. women, the hospitality of homes, the anpport of the churhes, the faithful Tlglla'ico of railroad men, the courtesy of Ameriau manhood, tho responsiveness of the children havo taught mo to rust more on tho goodness of Uod and human lly. EuiinaK. Pago. World' E'&lr Protection. Women and girls wanting respect able lodgings in St Louis should ap ply to Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Centenary M. E. Church, Six teenth and Pine streets, three blocks from depot; tho Salvation Army, Kiyhth and Walnut streets; the Oueeu's Daughters' Home, 111 North Sixteenth street ; Evangelical Lutheran City Mission Society, 1701 Market street, or Travelers' Aid, W. C. As sociation, In: -t Washington avenuo. Why 7 Many people, are anting why. The qnestiou lias troubled you not a little. Why is tho saloo'i so strongly en trenched? Why aro so many good pooplu iu every community iudilfuieut to its lavages? Why do they not ariso iu righteous iii'liur tion and stamp it out? It la not because tho ravages of drink are unknown. It is not because tho advantages of sobriety are un familiar. It is not because tho saloou pretends to be anything but a lawless abomina tion. It is not because most crsous iu every community would not gludly be free from the ruin which it always promotes. 'I lieu why is It permitted to live? It is because of the commercialism of the liquor tratllc. Millions of dol lar are invested in the business. The distller and tint brewer are in terested. The saloon-keeper is inter ested. Tho niau who owns the saloon building is interested. The general government is interested because of the tax-money it collects. The cor poration is interested because the license money helps to pay officials and builds roads aud sidewalks. Worldly business men are interest! d because of the money which the brewer aud the saloou 1st sjieud. And many Christian business men fall to make war ou the saloou because they know that such a war would alienate -FREE ee. the brewer and the saloonst, and thus contract the volume of profitable trade. Yea sir; its the MONEY centered lu the wliiakoy business which makes it so overwhelmingly influential Take away the commercial element aud you rob it of ita chief power I SUNDAY BASE BALL GAMES Grants Pasa Enthusiasts Must Go to Gold Hill. Wm. Huleu, Q. E. Neuber and J. Court Hall wore down the valley the first of the weok to arrange for the oigan'zat'on of a val'ey league, wlrch is to .'uo'cjde Gold Hill, Med fo 0, Jacksonville and Ashland. T:'e..e t'irce are the leading promoter! o? f'e game iu t'l's nect'ou. They v'slieu Orauls Pa?, but on acoount of certain loc .l impediments there it was decided to fix npou Gold Hill as the proper point for a bail ground, which woo'd accommodate Grants Pass, as well aa the Gold Hill people, who are disposed to ?cnd every kind of encnuraf,e!i'out to promote the sport. It will be a short ride from the Pass to Uo'd Hill, and the Grant! Pasa peop'e who lile a game of ball will not run op agaist any sentiment hosl'le to games on Sunday in Gold III 1 1, n:cch as, it is said, prevails in tlioi.' own towu. Messrs. Hull, Neuber and Hulln, who wont to Grants Pass Monday night to try to interest the "fans" of that towu iu a local eague, )e turned Tuesday mo n'ug. They could do nothing at the Josephine county capi tal, but have deo'ded to p.'l in a fourth team at Gold Hill, provided the grouuds can be seemed from the ralhond company, of Vfli'oh they have reasonable assurcace. With four teams in tho va'luy, two gr.me a week can bo give 1, f'us leaning the players iu good training, aud giving these w ho i'o not care to attend San- day baseball games au op; Uu'ty to seo the national gn-ue -played. In Medford, for instance, we believe that 4 game iu tho middle of the Week wou'd attract a good sized audience. It toeuia to bo a geneial sectimeut among business men that a half holi day cou'd bo dec'n.ed at least every other week without inconvenience oitber to themselves or to their pat rons. This would give everyone a ohaiioo to see tho game. MaiL W. R. Iteed tho wagon maker baa removed to Sixth St, with a full and select stock of wagon and can iago material. "Good work and good slock" my motto. Shop two doors north or Davis second huud store. Card of The-nk. We fish to express our heartfelt thanks to the friends aud neighbors for their kindness during the illness and death of Mrs. J. H. loouard. Kesirtctfully J. A. Leonard, J. V. Stith. Mrs. J. V. Stith, O. R Naucke, T. O. Naucke, A. W. Naucke. IT IS A MATTER OF HEAITH POWDER Absolutely Pure THERE IS NQ SUBSTITUTE 7 MVMII m