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ftOOt'E RIVKR COURIER, GRANTS bkst, ORiiGO.V, MAY u, tor-4 ROGUE HiVER COURIER GRANTS PASS, OREGON. Published Every Thursday. Subscription Rates: One Year, in fdvanee, Six Mouths, Ttrrt Months. Single Copies, - Advertising Rates furnished on application at Hit oft: by mail. Obituaries and rt'olutinn of riolenoe will lie charged fur at ac pt-r card of thanks Otic. 11.50 .75 .40 .Oil ion- line; A. K. VOOIUUES, l'KO?. it MsU 7 Kntered at the post olline at Cram Fii-s, Oreguu, as second-clast, mull mutter. TIIUKSDAY. MAY 12. 1 '... Tlio democratic column, foiiml else where in this issue, is, us far ns wn are concerned, an advert islng pmposi tion and the mutter conluinrd lin n in in inserted at advertising rate. The opinions expressed aro net necessarily ours. Nor aro wo responsible for the statement". Our opinion" will he found, expressed in our editorial column. mm" When there in nn opportunity to sleet u tjtiHiiK'SH iniiii tn a business oflieo, as at the priaont time to elect J. A. Mover to Ihe olliot, ofcutily clerk, it, should not he disregarded hy the voters, for bui h opportuuitiot arc not too plentiful. Mr. SInvir will conduct tlie ollioo in a husiiiem lil.e manlier, as it iniii-t he conducted. Tho volume of business in the clerk' ofllcc in very largo nd requires the attention of a responsible und cvperi- enced business iniiii. Ill his term of ollice an cnunly commissioner, C. F. I.ovolaco has shown himself tncrgctic and judicious in the condiicl of county business and has acquired n clou knowledge of county alitor that will makii him immediately a I home In the sherill'a office. Twoyiius ngo, Mr. Lovelace was elected cciiiiuissiniicr by a good iniijority und if oxocjloiieii in olllcial capacity counts for anything lie should h eh clod fliei -1 IT thin yi ai hy a bigger nuijorily, for he in u thoroughly good ollicer mid a mini whom the voter will supp rt w ith the moHt thorough eonfldencn. One of (he mat Urn which will he roiiHidered hy tho voters at tliu coin ing election in the prnpoHcd ir unary nomination law, hy which It 1h do signed that the people shall main' tho nominal ions without the assist nncu of conventions. Tim object of tlio law in good, hut whither the means ill view w ill bring n limit Ihe end desired, in a mailer for Ihe voters to earnestly coiiHidcr. The law will require mi election for each party's prinnry, with printed bal- lolH, tinolliH, judges, clerks, registered voters, and nil cxpi uses necessary to a regular elei'tiou. Votem aro re quired to register their political faiths, so that t Ik y may not he al lowed to Vole in the primaries of other parties, Candidates are ohlip il to declare Ihetnm Ives heforehand and file their decliinitioliH of camliilacy. Tlio gravest objection seemn to he that the nomination is necessarily , plurality vote. In tho present method, it requires u majority of the delegate). In the coiiveulion to nomluiite. Where there are a half dn.cii aspirants fot nine particular ollice, the pluraliiy caudidatn is likely to he very tar from lielng the cholcii of the inajorily of his party. IioUmI, it is piohahh that tlio candidate favored hy any or. gat: I .at ion or comhiuatiou of interests may securu Ihe iiomnatiou much luoiu easily than hy the present method, for he will have sstinialii and united NUsirt while his oppnsi tion will he diviiled. U is easy to fee how the oiicratiou of the law may defeat the vi ry ohjiet for whiih it Is propositi, Rrsisti fvHon 0I Voters. The total registration up to Monday was al. tint a thoiisauil .-holt of Ihe total liuiuher of voles iii the county. 'I host who lmve not r. gist. it tl w ill I, mi. tn hurry for Sat unlay is ihe lust day on which names can he cult n l Tie county clerk's ollice will he open in the evenings for the purposes of itgi-tm tion from I to o'clo k dm mg tin short time that yet remains. 1 dlon ing is the total of n gist mi ion m t,i several prec met up In M mi. lay, A pi il M North (! rim In l'a;s ,.'. South irant.s I 'ass West .ttlauts l';hn , . ,-i Kerhy 1 .eland M WlllitllMS !,(! Merlin in. Slate ('ret k Murphy .... NNolfi'iitk in .' It llOUM' Waldo k (illlii'tt , ., l.lltkV (Ufell " Ml. lieuhell 1 rVlnia . : Total III' St Kool Cluldirn Slivil for l iic Mi W'c-lni stlav, during i.t--iliin at the M'hnols, so. lie of 111., pupils .. m thtt elou.l of sine!.,, .ii i-iitg ti ii, th. Ihiruing trash s ahuii; the lal'i... tl Irai k ami at I!., - h,,.. nisia.ii h. a,.i the ringing of a U 11 , u a I .is.iiv 1 1 n ii. St. ae on. i.fct. si., i " I'll, aiel till' suggest M v ,s suit,,;. I, t I. start a si. to ii , ,,,1 Hi,, . i ,, ,i ci.ot!:i-T;tt if, 'i (., . iii. i , t . ,, id 1 1 o V U .I,'!'.'.. I 1 . 1 I i . V 1 1 ; , I, e h ., : of Ii t ul-, lll.i.,,: ti mi, , t . ai I W e l!. s, . tut, .. i.ti x !,,., it, . , m ,; ; . en t, it i nn,! a 1 1 I I', :'!. .a ll Igt. v M-l , ,; ,, ll. ..II I , . I t I ; git, at w !t 1 1 1 1 I in II I xo li.s Ii 1 ,-t. 1 t i , . ! Ulilllllf, f,, the i. I in,-., t. N'tilll.' si till M.ltt in- ti,i. the retlta:! siie int- , nn i;i i.n tell, iptiei, ly he. Un. f In 1 .1 I 1'llhlic SiotnUins lltn. 1!. M Viau!,. , t 'and elate lor I t. I, en -s 1 , ,,, II li t. Will s t -a I. t n to. i-.-t day at the ( i.,i hia,., , tll , nlng at S, o'( l.iek. t'n an u 1'lAN'i ('UN n-r I'lU'l iiN I hi rehv ea-t :, ,., s f,,. Date .11, 1 1. rill out tho aLove rouisii a i to this ollice. solid CHORAL UNION SOCIAL . 'Mcujber and Friend Spend I Plo&sant Eveninf. An xieplionnlly pleasant affair th" Choral I'nlnn mi ial, given it t tlx' J. O. (). V. Iiitll on Wednesday even ' ing ( f last v. rck, ursuant to the cue- timi of this oig.iiii.atinn f) close tin m ason with it social. No iweliiigs have boon hold sinei tin: in i sental ion of " I'inafoiu" with such popular '. KltOOCsS H fi'W Wools ago illlll the .evening was u pleasant re union foi the no in t rs and a social ami inimical treat for their frit inls. Some s-'s. people wa re in atlej.ilaii' e ami i njoy mi nt v. as un i vt rsu I. The program was lirit i, hut evt ry niinil.t r wan higiily t njoved and ai -nreeiaietl. The liist sip etnui was.-i duet frnni the eatilaia ' iMvitl," "Since y rst My Snul Was I 1 1 i f h I'liine," hy lieo ( ramir ami II. I., Andrews. This duet is always a favorite with (iralits i'avs anillt-riees and it has never he. u given in h tiei tyle than in the iri.tiit in-ianee. 'I he si contl ii ii in lo r vva a sn ram solo l.v Mr. V. W. Wall.er, a vt rv llltlieult si'ltflii.tl in W'llieh tht range and II. xihihtf of la r voice appear-d tt) (inn lolti.iil age. The audi erne test illeil tin ir appreciation hy an eathusiast ie t neore J lie solo hy Mi.-s i-'.tlna I'a rl.t r wio one of the suplilue ih lights of ll.i e vaiiing. Mi I'lirl.-r's voice has seldom sounded to Ie Iter advantage than on this occasion. Ih r voice is rich, full timl powerful, with a de lightful, syuij.ai hot it- tpiality which it;a!. es it seem t let t ion t" the listt ti er. M'SS Parker Wa-i called haeli to rentier a si t i,ud si ha t ien. A hiritoiie solo wih given hv T. 1. ('taiiier in his eiisit.iinirv ph using iiitinuer ami the prnciuui elos. tl v i'h a bass sohi by A. K. Yoorhies, hoih iiuuihi rs being rcci'iva.l vvi th unit i.ed appreciat ion. Af lor tlte program, ii Iii slum ills ol iee ereaiu and eahn wire n-rvd in the hnuiuct rooin and were of a t. . Iightlul mt 1 1 1 v in kti pii.g with the enjoyable nalineof the whole eva lit. Stockholders Visit Aim. da To exainine the Almeda mine at (lalit e I 'reek, In v. hii h they are heavily inleresli ,1, la the uiis-iou i f William Heine und II. V I't dl.ine. of I'trnmer, la., who all. in I'oillniul. 1'hey are large stni kholth t s of tht property, but, have m vt r He i 1 1 the mine. Their investments have h-i n iiiiule til the instanei' of K. ( '. Kii-ney, who is secretary of the company anil was tl schooll.iale of I liens They lolt for Ihe south Tuesday night, uccoiiipaintal l,y Mr. Kiiru v, and after visiting the mine, will go to San Kruno iseo, returning l.v way ol Salt, hake t'Hv. To 'Ihe Telegram Mr. Heine said : "I have never invest, d in mines be fore 1 took this ehanee, and if any thing like w hat has been told us ex ists, lam well pleased, ami can aid j the erect ing of ii plant on the prop. , erty. Much inliresi is being talon in n iiiing matti rs in our section, I and many people tire hef-cuung ii -oi lab il w Ith the indusliy. " A Comimirvirntioiv l'alitor Courier : I W hy should 1 or anv other oil ieii I of ( Iriinls I'as he e.. nip,, lie, I to help pay foi a sewer that h. nelils i uly a 1 few V The money we aie aslo d lo hotul nursi ves for Is Ii) pay for as. werl that will bent. lit hut a small p. r t . lit of the lillll ,t ' u I a t tin of I he city? I am willing to help pay for s. v. , is In the main or business part ot the city iiml llniik they shoti'd ii ; , -1 1 li:ei sehoolhouses too. Anyone happening 1 tn live along these hues isweh omi hut it is not fair lo a-K us to put up Ihe cash for s.vveis hire and there,! helielitting onlv a few seatleltil tlvvellings in a plane. M. A WKIM'Z. 'Ihe Kugeiitt Mointng Hi Ktstcr has issut t a Sou ven ir banc ta unity edit ion i of ill panes, 'ivtng a history ol'.isj veals of growth tin. I regit s Itiri Kllgetle, "Ihe city of Histiny amp I til me met it. pol is ol 1 1 u- W 1 1 .am, 1 1, ' VllleV," The look is llltls ill Willi halltone i ails i I IaiL't tie ,s,nnit r, llltt ttllllliler Of laigene wltO I leeleil tin lust house iii 1 nne 1 1 hi, tv ami I II t ih llrtstnw. W ho I It I'll d the seei.n.l house ill Ihe i utility, t.g. Iher with .'llts ot IttanV pltini ilu lit pioin el s, mil cuts of ling, no iii I 'i ;t and i'.'w ii In J'.'IU. 'I he ill. ll, -al l ill of tin- but t, shows entcrpiis.t on ,,. patt ot the Iteglsh r ttllil Is It l it till to tht eouulv. I'i n; Mil I l.'K At Knl. i, '-all. t. lav. V..v i, I'.'ol, to Mr iiml Mi .. I it I Mi! 1. I , a i ..ii. ('AMI T.l'l.l. l ll , ai-e, Mini.l.v At ail I I, IH1 I. I.. Mi ..ml Mi-, N f.uui l .'M a eai'ghii t. M. KINS 1 I . Ai I ... i ! til l, l,n I. KM, to ,l. an I'll. I I M. kn s' I V , IWIn l . v - We t i u . I I. i ; i ,t ii : ,t ., n- ,, I nan, ! tlht i I it I an. 1 1 1 IMI i M't'l I' t t .I II.'- I '.,.-, in - ! V . Mav ! I, I'.'.M. .1. 'in W .-. .11, at', i M r. .-at.lt Is a 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 I . Iiav i, , v. . til at Ihe t, I, olio- liill an,! I, , -l.V III lilt s , . . l I ! I . Ill- V it.', V 1 Is ni S ill 1 .al.i , tv a . :n I I !:, ,1, tin iiu.,1 lo l.t , , me I,, I,-. 111!. I l I I i lav , V, ,'. .'. I'- V, llillis ,d ,i.;, . .,, , , .., ,,.,, M'. Illlll- vt ,-. an , '.; n n, . ; , I ii. 1. ,,, , ttuni v . I, i s. i: !, i , l in I. II, I N Ml. At Mii- . -.;..t : Ml-. .1 I!. N nl, a, I .. v Mi- Nail ' i '. 1" ' ':. ten vv nil I, ni. I mil in ' - ' ..i i. . ,l ,1 in ,'.o ' . ll t ."in v ! u. i ;. , v !,. I,. .1 .. hi I.IH V t il a. o 1 ' -' I ; ..It 1,1 1 ' t , 1. Ill , ! !,. ,; ! FOR SALE BY 33. O "i""' .-.imi 8TH GRADE EXERCISES . To Ho Held in the Opera. H I Tuesday Evening utile i 'l'lic fir-l annua! com aenei tin nl ifj the Eighth (.'rade of II. i' (Irnnts Pa-.-, public school will be held next Tucs- 1 day evening in the o tivlncse w It n I a elas of .'il will ien ivc diplomas ceitifyiiig that titty have stlcet .-fully ( pai ;1 fioiu the grammar gradt s Into the high si hool. While the uutu!" r of Ii"-" who successfully p,is, d (he ex imiiiatiin is large, the ouiiihir of lho-e vv In) v 1 11 app-ar on the eve of graduation is riot m l.'tie owing ti the f icl cf a iinmh(-r of the bovs h av ing school ufti r the fu:a!s in ord r to s en re w orl:. Those v ho pa-.-ed s ueet s-f u ' ,'y art Mann Alien, Willie Hi li In r. Opal llooth, Helm iioolli, (it tirgie Colon, Kali.h Hi an, Aline I)i.-I.n v.'. J.tlna lii -brow , I 'at h f Kisii.au, Ha.. I I' rye, lieu Ce.tig.', II.il.irt t.ilkiy, A.hli. lb -ton, Jennie Ilugg. i th. Ii lia Ilavi- lainl, Alfred I.e'.ther, Nellie l,i,-er, Kiltie I.oughriilge, l!e...sie MeColm, liiory Noiton Wlnnififd ruddock, l''t' i 1 liigi's, ,losi'.!,iu l .aiiflle, I.ydia Ibynnrs, J.tta liainllt s, 1(. tioni Hike win", Anna St hinidl, b'lel Stevvail, Iii nee Slopl'i uson, Kriii"! l'mhlita 1 ir i Lent; Williams. 'Ihe j.Migi'tiii for 'i'i;-.' -day eveiiin;; is 'IS fe I lo w s : Invocation Itcv. W. i. Council i 'bores IliIi rein til ddli -s of Weleoli.e , Addl II. -IOC l.eatl lllg "Clil ft v. Shall Nol l.'mg Tcinght "... Anna .-'.-iiijii.-li l'!-say - "How t h gen Via- Won" 1 'tl nn Ilid row Vocal Solo " 1'l.tyinates" llu.-l I'ryi l'!ss ay ' ' .Mareii s A Ion o I In ti na" lien (it org, '(ending "J. m's Last iti'l--" blind Hijg.. Vocal (Jiiititi't Wiiililfle'l I'athhiek, Helen Cis.th, Ora l-.tie Willnoes, (leolgie Colon, liessie Mct'olll. I;s-av - ' I'r'.yrt .... of Aiie iiia" Ill S-IO MeColm I l:t-s I'... in ..'Ihlliilt ( .i ll-t V Class I'lophet y A Mil ll l.t tell' l ( 'bores- ' ' 'ine ( tiithi tei s' ' . ... Oil'ls of Class l're-i ii t at i on of 1 1; nl. iniio and iiilil rt -s l.v ( 'hairiini ti of Una id ..'(.' 'i aim l lnelie.i ... All A (luugi (if la CI Ills tltllli is-ion will im made in onl. r to ilelrav the ex ileuses of Ihe hall, printing, etc , lo tho. eillirn expeli.s. s devolves upon tin tueinheis of the cla-s ami they have ta. other way of deriving p venue. Miss Ames the leafier, hits givin -pleinlitl sal tsfaet ion and Is In Id it, high regarti hy her tijiils. Activity in building's Sel-loiii in (he history of the tone hits ihere been more act iv ity in build ing o.. rat ions than at the p si nt time. 1 'mi r In i, k business buildings are now in process of eret tion and a ii'inb r of others will soon hi begun. I it-.- idi'iiei s are springing up in all p'Utions of Ihe lovvii. (iralits I'a-i is rovviiig this year with a rapidity wh it h aston l-ln s resid. nt an. I stranger alike. Waller llatmon is building a l.ri. l. business htiiise on I'Tolll street, .let. I !ii m il ll tlouhh 1 1 , nt t hrit I, store I, iiilil inf. on Sivth si reel mar 1 uinl .1. A. liehkopf a hrielt dwelling on .1 .-in t I an. I tho Salulherg hi i 1, on Sixth m at I I ale Ileal III); i . ,1 1 1 1 , It t ion. Miiiiv of the rt s- it It tn i - now . uihliug are ex pein i ve .1 1 iiitiii, s winch, whin .'ouipleteil w ill be a credit to tin a ii v. I.. II. 1 .ai I i- I. ii i Iiiing a . ,oi") l. -i ih nee on the Kt lly lull, one of ih, haods'iinest bu i Itling si les in tow n, Iv. Thoma- is liiiilding a hands, in, i, ."j story, I Pi.. tun house , n his h ts on upper I mil III Street. John St bullhorn is h.nhhng a si ' n lioue, l" I"! f. -el in dim, nsion-, in at the South st Pool I inhliug. .In-., ph Me-s is I. ml. ling i .i.i o.i si v room house tat I ii,i, . n l I! sir, e'-.. ll--es llalio ami l.mnia h.l v , a in a I VV el I nip vt , 1 1 III on C sit. , iii ar I'mnlh. 1 .'Ins I', (I,, I, is , ml, bug eil.'l.l i' w a a i , .Hid I I top ..III .1. t.fe on I' , 1 1 1 1 ami A -ti. . i tls.t llnpi. v, 1 ami ten, vt i d I 'v en ll ; ...it. -i,,. , , Ihe II. VV building I 'l I 'at lo r is i i . ei i, . a I iiig i n t' pp. r I . a 1 1 h si i , , i .1 H. lit! it 1 1 1,1. in . .1.1' a-llae , .1 I' a. I. 1 1 i till, I, I I t! i; i I , I , I Cox.lM. r 1 M s for - 50 NAME AND PRICE, CNEVERYPAIR The Crossett Shoe EXTREME STYLE AT FCPULR FRICE5 IN DESSI NO THE FELT CNL h'OULO LCCS. r:R f.T.DU.SILITY, AND 5TYLC.YCU FIND ALL THESE INI THE IDZ:03NT- - MEDICAL SOCIETY MEETS Members Keport Having Mad ' Profitable Session. Tim annual ne cling .f the nulliwo '.ir g. n .'.!. tin c.l Sooi. ty Has h'll in il..- I. O. ). V. hull Tut "dtiy, May M, ncl was altemh'd hy the fo'Iowing m lab. rs of the rateruity : l'r. Celft'T und Wi!liam-on, Port "am; ill-. Haigravo ant Caincroii, Medlord; !r. bovvrsox, Henderson. A-hland; Ur. Ilouek, Jtostbiirg; l)r. Pleasant, etiii.il I'oint; )t. l'lo.ier, K'trlv; I'n. Yauhyki, Klaiiagan, Mnort , I.ove. i' irk . r. I. ei fringe. Heard, '. V. .Smith, J. C. Smith and Strieker. I he morning s. -,-lou was taken up Ji'i'li tin inter, sl ing clinic by Dr. Hey. ' 'Ihe regi: ',ir ---!' n on m d at 1 p. in. hv mi icldri ss of welcome from Mayor ( i 1 !' oil behalf of the city. The foi. owing ollicei's were then ... , t.-il for tin- en-i:icg vear : I'r-i-tlent, Ur. tbo. V.. Ilouek. lei'-jaesiileut, Dr. 1). 1'. I.ove. s. e'y liiiil I reus.. Dr. K. I). Striker. Ti en followed intere-tiiig and in--Mietivc .'i)fis by )rs. Hargrove, Pi' I.. II, Catnt ron. Hoiifk, Hrower anil Van I iv he, on s ibj. ets as nimmiiH-cd in ih t out i r last w t k in tl-e v..iii,tr an nit rtaiuing mus ical i rogram as pri yioiislv iuhlished in this oluiuii wis rt ndered for Ihe ,.t'. i taini.e-iit of the tin tliciil men Hud i f. vv invited -m-l-, I'lit n followa il a bampiel at the Joso I Irne at which th" doctors took active oaii. Dr. .I S Moore was toa-t-mas-i, r me! toasts were given bv Doctors A i ! 1 1 aln -oll, I'ickt ! 1, Cotfe V. l'latia, all, V;in Dvke ami It. li. Siniih. .t the baiitpj' t, ti resolution regret ting the in-parliue of Dr. .!. S. Moon. 'com this ti.-hl, was adopted. I h next mi ' tins "I the society w ill h.- In It' ill A-hland. cok-Rf;sponuence. Provolt Items. 'If. H'-rty nt I'rovolt was in Cil'.intr "a- . '1 iiiti.-.lay on business. .1. I't rm ll, ihi- Applegite merchant, ta-iil lirants Hiss t dm sday af n-r a 1 lad of gloei ries. ,' 1. W. Sniilh, the I'rovolt pom o i-Iit ami nierehant, was at (.iralits t'.iss tins vv et k til ti r u load ot .ir. e, ri. s. Th; ie f ill 1"' I ? iiens of water ml. .us jut cut this season en the ppll gtltll l ive', St ven miles from I'iov'oit on tlm Hunch farm tit Mnr- ' ! : V . Willie I'anis of Apphgiile was at 1'iovolt I'ritl iy on business. He re ports tin y will sin n have a i . vv boat in the i'i vi r vv Inch v. ill be run by in. Hey lint-. Tiny will ft rry any tin: win) w i !,. .- to loss. 't homas i.ewina'i of 1'iovolt was at tS'.lliams this vva ek Mid purchased -i.me in vv maehinery for the farm of 1. A. l.i vviiiam '1 hey v ill run new ntiii him ry and cul several ueies of in vv sown bay Ibis season. .fohn Sarlni of Williams wtis at I'lovolt 'Ihuis'lay hauling Itiuiher for ' in I .old. n. an l I. ne oi ( on ton t ion 'nine i f Williiims, 'this timber will h - u- ,1 in inal.e a new barn ami other outhouses', while sonic will he u-id in the lltllie. The hit tine und. I'l'ops of this valley look ihe I n si nt eolnli : ions ot leather. Sum,' day it is hot enough or summer, while others are cold noiigh for w int. r. but the grass "ems to grow ju-t tliu H.iitii., hut tin r v gi -ta! 1, s aie on the stand still, nl lo. i. li- e. Hay is still up; the prit es are $1.', r t,.i. In til. out line.' weeks there , ill hi' lots of Lav cut in the valley. I'i u s in tor lu'l I ihi- s a -nn will siatul at ..in p. r ton. 1'!,.' I.ewmau hav l.trm will I.e among the 'i rst t.. t ill thi.- seas n und tin hay is pure all nla i I the best iiia!ity. Will iatn Inn ii - n, ,i t hin eh hell up. It called the Sio day .-, hool to tnilur Sundae nioin ii;:, ami the -.lull Is oi' the h i, Wile clear ami h autlttil to the" i ins of the pupil.. Vi In. alien I. ll t an I. - heard threi u, l h s distant on a chat day. There i-' Sunday si hoi'l t va-rv Sunday, anil til a Hi II. V lit I to ai n ml Walir .lam. s ll I. is II i.i-i in ! a l !. images last intinth i in, oli farm al W lib ' l: , II oil' some aeri s ol i " i i . : I. vv li i. h won hi -'i n per a. to, hut it it t. al ; it liiol; off ."ion .el. in i. mi. Mr. Ciinatly !' hit. some id vv llii'ii line, I p. ha.- acres il pi, but not all in i : i .ai.- thiit w as played it n i iu s Mas q u i I o in :-!,. is i al-,. to 1 ' . ta , in - vv ei " made ll It r. ii.lv tor next I'- I i- ami Applegii'o .v in the Applogato nn ti'niii th" upper if, V. e I'll V niters give ne t !..a is hi ton. thov i .ii ' I, Uriah ' ! Inn rah 1 1 ! 1 vi 1 1 1 Items. .i ,'ll, to Mr. ami Mrs. 'it!!i.niis was i- ieiinty Suu ain 1 sou wole tll nils ill this in nt fat nit 1 of th.'ng business it halit, was at alt' T ii load ot f.ii rd. i - -1 1 II . I a ! 1 game ti ' II I IV. I I ill I'he l. 'vs .1 can bea-l n re a- good a h il p 'v (i 'in; en v n i -1 1 !r tl,, , in . K in. .l.'hliTli 1 1 it lid - li I t fi r n-i'.hl.cih .jt: 'nl ti ii-; ti .1 to mi Gentlemen 'x X - AND 31 00 Missouri Hat. of course Mr. I!, only conn s on business ot iiuivirlniice. J. L. W'ooldriilgt nrie of the leading farme'N of this locality n;udo n busi ness trip to Grains Kiss r'riday and Saturday. Miss Tiiiie Hooks, who has had charge of our school, h-fr Saturday for her home in Jatksonville to bo gone until the directors think it sate to opi n RchtHtl nguin. The school board of this district has closed school for a few days on account of a case of supposed small pox in this vicinity. However, in my opinion, it Is nothing more than ebiesoiipox. Miller ei; Savage have bt en cleaning up. They havo got olf niore ground than uual litis season, which was very rich in yellow mtlal am! the re sults will be one of the best clt.inuj.s ever made at the n.ine. I J. W. York, a prominent citizen and rule of the loading hop and alfalfa yrower of this Ineility, recently pur chased the Kuhli fatni, formerly ) win d by Daniel Miller. Mr. York is one of those men who is alv.uvs on the rnstle and is now the owner of over IM) acres of land, most of this I eing hop and alfalfa laud and is very vuluahlo. He has nn interest ill an irrigation dileli (in both sitles of the pph gate river. Tho land rirtnrlv I purchased is good placer ground and joins ine .vinier iv Mivage claim, which has always been a paying prop osition. Lclixnd SifitniH We are having nice balmy we.'ltner; people are planting potatois anil other garden truck, although a little late. Alfalfa hay will soon bo read, tn cut. I'he prosts-ct is good for all kind- of grain ami hay. We have no sickness to report. Willi Hie wagon roatl from Galic creek to I.cliind, our part of the country w ill ho ihi n p The (lislanee is so short, asy grade, so we think we will s. e the road come our way. Mining Hi s from Grave op ek and other pliioei ntarhy; v.e write from reports. The Greenback mine is opining a new ledge whit h promises to hn a good, stnnig lodge. Other parlies are working 1. dges on the same mountain ; we don't know their mum s. A mining assneiatmn has hi en formed on Mt. Ilouben crock, i'erk ins is oil" of the promoters, A -awf mill is hi ing built on the creik, ami a good many buildings will go up this sniiimi r at that pluo". Hoisting works w ill be insfaMid on the creel; -o us to I'antlle the beiihb rs, which will ho a gieat improvement over the old way ol mining. If hoi-l ing w orks were ns. il on Vvhi.-kty creek, big inonev would be made as that creek ilso carries course gold. The miners have litne vva II this winter, as tie y have hail a long inn, so more ground litis li. n wa-hid than i ver b. fore. Your corre.-pondt nt lo ;k a trip up lump-olf-Joe. He was surprised at ihi' activity of ipiart. mining in that vicinity. Mr. Crane, the supe-in-temlenl of the I.ueky (,1110011, ie run ning two luiim ls, one over Hit) feet. He has struck good paying lodges in both tunnels. The bilges tire belli good w tilth. There is ti good lot of roclt on the dump, and ipiite 11 quanti ty of rich rock is sacked up to semi away for milling purposes. 'I'he property is under bond. From the outlook, the bond will he filled and a mill will he erected in the near future. They have good buildings, and have been to quite '! expense building wagon mails. Aoross Ihe crook is the Dick mine. The owners have run a tunnel 's'oo feet. They 111 o well pleaased with the mine. In the near iiilure, a mill will bo 1 nn .tl It-it. .lake l'alloek is also working ou his I'-dge lb' is elated with Ihe pros IN (.KAN!,, PASS OR Professor and Madam n a ,9 Recognized as the World's Greatest 'riio Pt'lmais t ..i, I, t oiisiiltt tl i ti . 11 it!l'.i rs ,.f if,.. ! ,. are loo well inicvvn iu tin- country In need mucli . intrt alo, lieu, hut I. r ,,. Il, llftit ol III 1, vv vv ho in tv II.'! h V e lit .11', I I f i .l.t ill we vv ;i! s,y that , ,v are ' it III..!. - ' I' I'.t .1 , .t , ,t!, g, S Ot In li i in ! I'm. a . and I I n ','! I '-i. ii.i! i;,. d t ,r t!i" ist 1 ', ; ! I l; ( is gu ra.l I to tell von vv! .1 vt : , ... . far ,,, hatge vou iii'thing Tins is t',,r, is ii not.' I ii 'V wiil t. : vcu v h n you i nno for tv 111. nt. t a-ktng a single qui st .in ; no j natter what v.'.ir iroiill.s ate, tiny, 'li sl'l ' v . Ii t l.t if '.la ill with sue. I a - i ii . ur si.:. ; they will give you ; .ii.'.. s, ,!,-,-, futs ami lo; ,l,t it s in a ' " ' V 'li t V I !! US', ul-'l tie luosl ' - i' I' tl. 1. may bo if na! :nt, n st I o you to Mt,tt il,,. cm, a, n ,' of yt ur i'f dtstr. .-- I he happint -s i f tntii Inline In,. in.,v dp.nd up..n the titht so!ut i, ti ami 1 ro or iu'viff. 'Ihe II n !' o v', lab is male i,o mistak, Ml I' ' ir ptt lit tieti, are Irii" ami ui.ylt ttiittl u,iL Vou u. ay w i-h i' l ii. iv if i is miv .tsah!,. to uiako j loingi hi laisint.j, in hue i.r in n-ar ' 'g ' Sit i 1 -u,., i ,v m.w uiolt rtaking '.' Win ii -I all 1 tit in, I tuy hi'pi s, my wis!, i' shall I (,t '.'..fine WLilthy.' (.'.in I tru,t ,..y tri. mis ' Hav 1 , n, tuits,' i, I -I. -ill I mat ry How of n tl ;j 1 mar ry ' S! a! j 1 v. r I ,i. vert a .1'.' Ho, . atiftlu r sinn tl j 1, v o that i i.l.tfuK.v I belt ins to it,, '! If , ,vjH1. Am I I ARRIVAL HBF. fl 3 j g I is? n tfcji R 1 1 1 3EU mt pect. Other quatrs lodges am being tpoiieil up in that vicinity. From lie outlook, that vicinity will be a lively ciiiup in the near future. Wide Awake. Vtoodvilie Items. Mr. Boruoll was iu Grauts Pass Saturday. Kev. K. Tweed, preached in i'hts nix last Sabbath. Itcv. K. Tmeod will preach in Huseburg next Sabbath. Mrs. II. Vanorder was iu Grants r'a.-s this week on business. Mrs. Thrasln r of the Dam was visit ing Irit-nils here. during the week. Mrs. Ira Hodge in iu Ashland sptud nig a short time witu tier daughter. Mr. Stanley was in Grauts Pass and Medford this week ou business. C. 1". Dittiuar of Grants Pass was in town a few days ago on business. Mr. Moore, of the Woodville Hotel was in Gold Hill Saturday on a bu.-i-uess trip. Mr. Warner, had his baud torn oft at Do Annelid's saw mill on l.vans creuk this week. Messrs. Owen and Klliot of W irutr, went to Gold Hill ou the (till us dt-ie-giib s to the couuty convent 1111. Kev. W. (i. Count' 11 of Grants Pats will preach in the Woodville Presby terian church on Sabhaih the lath at i p. m. Diel W. P. Hilli.s of Wiiuer, died oil the (Ith and was bulled ou the Hill 111 the Woodville graveyard. De ceased was born 111 lsja iu blonihutg, ivy. He came to Oregon in Isilu iiuu settled on Evans creek in IMil. He leaves a wile ami hue daughters and two sous to mourn their lo s. VVilderville llems. Martin Conger has built l.nn a sum mer kitchen. Walter liryun bus bien ou tliu sick list, hut he is bettor now. I J in im 1 1 Conger made a trip lo Mur phy the latter part of last week. The prospect for fruit of nil kinds was never better than at present. Mr.. mid Mis. Wells made a business trip to Grunts, Pass Thursday the 6th. Mr. und Mrs. ll. M. Hobiiison iiuitle a liusim ss ti ip to Grants Pass Satur day. .Mis. I.ydia Yeitlin is visiting friends and relativis in this neighbor hoti'i. Miss Kiiiuia Hocking had the n.is- lortune to scald her aim with hot suds, but not seriously. Mr. Leo Sams cut his foot while logging, but not bail enough to keep iiilil idle. Mr. Taylor mid Mr. Williams have commenced hauling lumber li'oln the W illiams mill. Everybody busy. No need of uny oiio beiug idle, and going about with a long lace Baying they cun't find work. Mr. and Mrs. Meats isitetl several ! days in and nrnnud Wilder Hie. Mr. I Moars preaching Sunday at 11 o'clock : and also iu the evening. Mr. and Mis. Evans came over and I put a little picket fence around the grave of their little son who was ' burietl at the Wildorvilht cemetery , recently. I Mr. and Mis. Anderson mid babies, ; and Mrs. J. ('. K. MoCann and baby went tip on Moomy mountain Sunday ' tlii' St Ii and enjoyed a picnic with -ome friends from Deer creek, and i report a good time. Z.tnoni. Boiler and Engine for Sale. I One Atlas Fiiehox Hoih r mid center crunk engine it! 11. P. in tine condi tion, for sale at a bargain. Iu use one year. For patriculars inquire of Conger Pros., W ilderville. A SHORT TIMI- ONLY The Hindoo Wonders Clairvoyants -A' 1 ) H n I m i n I o RiiVI-AI.S Past. Present and Future lovt I in reti.rn. Have I a rival iu my love? Whom .hull I mariyy How tn to v chililten will 1 haver Whin will n;y ihiMsij. troubles i ml:' Mi w can I m.Hl.e my life ami home bapv- When w ill my al,,., l fri mis n turn'' hy do I not t, , , ive :i let tt r ; Should I invest it i tiey I what should 1 invi'sf U my disease t ui.il I"'- SI, a I 1 w in i; v- lawsuit ? II"' IM.i,. r- It 11 vcu all n i. ; and a gn :it many more. dies" Thev ct.le Iter's, quarrels, reunite the - i nr.. P il, ami shnvy i t u how to eVt'lt'iil'lo ll 11 tli llii'uit ICS. No mailer what your past fii 'o with clairvoyants has b, ri i si.' these wemb' ifully i xper ' U, call gifted a i 1 i ms. It will i ,.st y, u t cthiiig .in . you are j i irYeCy sat i.-ti tl with tv hat they tt 11 yen If are siot ..r ailing and have 1 it unable to :itol out what year di ur isajl on the-o gifted e hi i rvoy an s ami they will .liagiio.M your case corr el It ami tell tcu tin- cause of your difliculty with out asling you ,i single qiv st ion. Iv. mt mU r, no fee ana tul uti!i ..s vou are rfiftly .satistiu! 1 dr in aitt ud.inrv. l.t -sous in pilmt-try ami ii.'diuniistie is rsous dovelop,,! in a 4 iort ti no at rta-i-nal le rates. Oilier hours, pi n. ni. to ; p. m. daily ami umViy. l l K 1 K I M AKS AUK l.t W'ATKD IN KibiM N.I. 1, Tl!f COLONIAL lb 'I SF, Cor. K ami "th st.. K. ar l ; !i no lintel. EXTRAORDIHARY Come and New Baby GO'Garts and Buggies Quality and price all right. A. U. BAN NARD FURNITURE and HOUSEFURNISHER. . HIG STORE Grant-s Pas, - S"7G vStaff of Life. It should bo of Rreat itnportiiurc to cvsiyhody how to live and what to eat. The HON TON BAKERY with its new uitinsgenient, A. Gig. ler and his many years of practical experience iu rvery branch of the taking trade enables him to produce tliu most wholesome and nutri tious HKKAD and delicious PIES nuti CAKES offered to the public. Th? ingredients cnti ritif! into our bakery Roods are selected w ith the greatest care and are of the purest and host materials that money can buy. To convince yourself of thin fact patronize T5he Ton Ton Bakery, A. G1GLER, Proprietor. Bids Wanted Bids !re invited by the Mounmeutal M ines (.'oniplia y for hauling l.',0 tons of maohini iv, more or less, from Crescent City lo the Monumental Mines, a distance of III! miles. The f'rst of this machinery will arrive at Orescent City within the next !)( .lays, the balance of it following im mediately thereafter. Address communications to L. li. .Tiiin'soii, Sttpr, , Monumental Mines Co., Shelly Creek, Del Korto Co., fa I. Candidate Cards For Sheriff C. F. LOVELACE Democratic Nominee For Rtpi.t-ctilative K. V. CLARKE Republican Nominee. For Clctk J. A. SLOVER Democratic Nominee "or Assessor II. C. PERKINS Democratic Nominee For Joint Senator R A. BOOTH Republican Nominee For Treasurer J. T. TAYLOR Dcmncratic Nominee For Assessor V. II. FALL IN Republican Nominee ;UEI)'K D. STKICKER, M. D HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Masonic Temple, Rooms 2 & 4 Grants Pass, ' Phone 6,13 OltKtlON J ) P, I.OVE,. M. I). PHYSICIAN AND SURGLON Ollice in Williams Bros. Mock, (,y,.r (Iralits Pass Grocer.'. Kosideiioi Phone Hi. liRVVis Pass, . . . (iKKiniti C. HOUGH, AirokNEY-AM.AW, ("laeticesin all Stateaml Federal 0011111. I'tlice over First National Bank. siMANTS Pass, . Okioos. SWEETLANl) & CO. FRESH and SALT MEATSh.- Pho.ns 21 N. E. McC.REW, PIONEER TRUCK and DELIVERY Kiirnni re tinl 'inn Muv ing GRANTS PASS. OREGON The popular barber shop Get your tonsorial work done at IRA TOMPKINS' On Sixth Street Three chairs lUih room in connection Palace BarberShop J. It. ML'UEN. Prop,. Shaving, Hair Cutting Baths, Etc. Ev TV-thing neat and clean and all work First -Ciass. Ner.t lo Pa'acf Hotel. see our NORTH SIDE Ortgon. Glend&le Nine Defeated. A game of baseball was played on I Sunday between a nino from the A. A. C of this city and a team from (jtlendalu. Mac Smith r.flieiated us umpire. Tliu gamo was an interest lug one, the scorn standing 12 to 10 iu favor of the A. A. C. Following is the line-up: A. A. C. Wertz Williams Stephenson Cheshire Shade Smith Cook KlgRK Biatton (Jleitdale. McKorchcr I'eigra Russell lioherts Ctillaiieh Wi lson Hail Mi-drily lb 2b lib 1 l! rf cf if Sdynor The A. A. C. nine w ill go to Applo gato Sunday to play the team Ht that pace. A large slock of Fishing Tackle tit Paddock's Bicycle Din. CLASSIFIED ADS. WANTED. WANTED To rent a piano. Box 0.i4. Address UIRL for gonenil housework In quire of Mrs. M. O. H. Day. WANTED A young woman as wait ress and kitchen helper in a canm boarding house. Good wages. Ad dress J. C). Lewis, Tukilmu, Ore. WANTED A mnn who knows where there is some government land to be located. Have a parly from the East. JA. Cohh. WANTED Young man w ith jOU to take 'j' or ), interest in business in tli is city. Box 271. WANTED A store in this town, you wish to sell, address A. Clink, City. FOR. SALE. If D. MKT Tons of good wheat buy, baled, for sale. John B. Hair. Mounrain me: flow farm noross river rrom Woodville. P. O. Woodville. TEN ACRES of choice land wit 1100 full bearing winter apple Irees, good house and buildings, half mile from court In use Will sell all or part. Inquire of J. H. Colby, owner, Grunts Pass, Ore. FOR SALE Second hand top buggy for f 2"t. Inquire of Claim r Bros. fOrl SALE Good Draft Stallion. Cheap. Address P. O. Grams Pass, lire. Box US, Heavy WAGONS and HARNESS for sale. Inquire Golden Drift Mining t o. ollice. .AI!M K"K SAI.K-ivva, mil,., fr, Mer lin, im) u, -res -aiattit .si acres ol gnntl .oltom hiiul, .'o acres 111 eilltivulion, small lioll-c un. I barn ami nhoiil au nercs uinlt-r lenoe, bslauee of lun.l suiiahl,. fr orelmo: ir pasturi-. For further particulars ad Ir ss . .M. t row. Merlin, ('regon. '200 Al ,;K ranch. e,t orune and apple Diehard, smnll tniils iu shun, lam e; water tt,r irjntiilion. tsitli's sitrmgs on overv to acres; center of a good raut-e ctiuiitrv; two ilvv.lling In.u.es, lug hnrn, every thing f,mi,Pt,.; vva-ll sheilerotl iroiu trusts, go.Ki imiiine markets, inits had mile north 01 Tininta Ll, price ,Xi. I n.piire al this oitn e. rOR . RENT. HOUSE close to theconti t of town for rent, lt). Inquire at Ibis ollice. Ii. G. HIGGINS Assay Office CHARGES: Gobi, Silver, Cop,, r, Lend. 1 each. Hold and Silver, tl. GOLD Dl'ST Bought and Reti,,,,) fur iVll,:l, .j,,,,,, Each nod every assay iluiie with the idea that it may be checked. PAINT is something in which we take par- 1v.u1.11 iniereM vou( t,e oJaiI to have you call ami talk painting with u; pethaps our experience iu this line may be cf service to VOn W c carry all kim's nf 1 , - i.tiui ur unti es, varinshes. etc ?in,l ... , ' . " st'-u aiiiei: quality ami price. If vott t,so (va.s reuieinVr that PUTXXU FADE. LESS DYES color silk, woo! or cottou at one bailing CLEflENS'r At I.LS Dkttis opp. Opera hous 1