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ROGUE RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS, OREGON, AUGUST 4. 94- TX1.C.G. IX Column Which Costs the Moat? The quctsion it of tea asked, Whirl) causes the moit destruction, war Intemperance? The question so!gestB the answer. From tlie very licgl liltiK of history war has been celcbrnt ed (or its destrnctiyences. Men am) nations hare fonglit each other to the death, on alniOBt the slightest rovo cation. Whole armies hare been swept from the face of the earth by the resistless onrush of the billow of war. War is au awful thiug 1 It take Iiunlnuds from wives, sous from mothers, lovers from ewcetheiirtH, and heaps them on gory fields, v:ctims the lust (jf power and of unholy am bitlon. War is an onKiicikalily tcr ri bio thing; and it has curried mil lions of men into untimely graves or Mt llmir bodies to rot in tintlili: swampi or to bleach on desert wastes, But in spite of all the horrors of war and they aro more than pei cut) writo and tongno run tell wur has another than its hoiriblu side. Wars have been fonglit in the namo of love and honor. We bnve DO excuse, for ruthless Tnmcrlutie building his pyni mid of 70,000 human skulls as union u meut to his prowess in wholesale slaunliter; wo have Jrtlle sympathy with Napoleon, wImho greed for do niin'oti indaced him to l ad his sol diers into the dreary wastes of Kus sia to perish by the thousand in the pitiless storms of that desolate region but wo do havo a defensn for the deeds of Wellington at Waterloo and those of Washington at llrandyvt iiie and York town. War Inllumes tho fiercest passions, bat ninny a time men havo fought In tho defense of sacred hearthstones. The sword has often been drawn to gratify mere, passion fer power uud Military glory, or for wanton de struction; but us often it bus been nu sheathed In the defense of human rights. Kvery sucred cause for which the meu and women of our own time aro willing to live or din every such cause bus been wou by the sacrillce of blood and treasure, io wur, with all its horrors uud all its destruction the sacking of rich cities, the deso lation of fair provinces, anil the blot- tiugout of countless lives brings also its niiasuro of bleshings. Out of Its Titan strugglus havo come tho heroes of many nations and tho victories that iiinku liberty sure and precious, and life rioh with tho blessings of pence uud prosperity. And tho brntuliiies of wur aro be coming less brutal -from century to century. Hohllers may livu their lives tlironu.li without smelling the smoke of battle. The war demon is not always using his implements of do structlon Is not always hurling his thunderbolts at tho heads of tho in uoceut and tho helpless. War hus some sort of respect for womunhood and childhood. Not so the Drink Demon. lNtouiHTunco is tho boon companion of war, multiplying the horrors of buttle, making disaster doubly disastrous. Hut when "(Jrlm-vlsuged War hath smoothed his wrinkled front. " and ended his work of slaughter, he gives tho angels of mercy time to hutlio und bind up ti e wounds of the victims of his fury. l!ut intern, peruneu drowns Its sluln in u Hood ol infamy, and starves tho wives anil mothers mid children who strive with nil tho heroism of undying love to sum tho husbands, sous, and fathers who havo become tho prey of a mon ster uioro frightful limn war in itc worse state. Incur own laud an ariny of mure than -10,000 in. 11 is engaged In the work of mating Hie liquor in which every year nun! her army twice 11 largo drowns llhilf. We complain because our own gnat civil war in behalf of liberty and union has left us an annual burden in int. rest uml pensions of something like two hundred millions of dollars; yttwc, hnrdly rcul!.o that we ure paving four or five times as much as the price of our bondage to the Demon Drink. Wur buries its shilu in honor ed graves, uml In: i Ids monuments to commemorate their heroism; hut the larger armies of the victims of lutein p raiieo ure buried in unhonoied scr ubbers. The widows and orphans o! the men who die In 'military rumps or In the heat of kill le aro cared lor by tho people, who ure never unwill ing to coiilnl'iitc or theii iiluiudaiice ill this stirred cause ; but the widows mid oiiluiis of the men who ure slain by drink nie left to light the Mercer battle of life w ill. out help and vt ith the added burden of shame. The sling of poverty is added to the sling of sorrow uml dis-gncc. When you have intnitim , Hie null ions of inoie y th.it ure wa-teileverv year in the service i f the lii-iiuui Driuli, and have compared t"em with the number sH lit under the banner of the Demon War. v. i will tin, 1 1 1 1 intemperance is more ivsly thai war. When you hive mei-mied the Waste of property, of tune, and ol priceless manhood, you will tied tlmi war is a little thing ceniand will' intemperance. vud vlun yen lutvr lidded to the waste t f ti.ienre and ol manhood, which im,iu. ram e o.iums, the waste of joy uud ghidm ss and ciltit.it urn, of piide in liie and honm and opportunity, winch millions ol women and children should Inn e 1 in tin mil then you will In gin n, i y ciute the nnfulness of il,o hutrr wrouchi in nverv luml liy tin IVitinii Drink, to wliirli r Kiv tl.e inline lnli nipi r:un i Work i n if. ti iiiKl, p..ht. U - I W. Stop Thit Cough! Win ii ii conli, u tieklint! or an Init 1 1 iiui in t In' tlirniit nmken yuu feel uiicniiifnrtiiMe. lulu It.illard't lloreh.iuml Syrup. Dnu't wmt unlit thu ill ui.i has i nut! IumiihI nm trol. Mr. and Mr. .1. A. An.L imhi, Wtft filh (., .nlt I.i,l.o city, Utah, wrlUs: "Wo tliiuk i:.illi.,r, llnrel i nud Kyrup tliu In i in. dirln, for cnujjliii uml rnliN. We havr used it for ever:il yerj it ulwn niyi liuiiieillnU relief, ia very ideaMint and Hitca jierfeet autiafaetinu. " S;i, &; 11.110., at Model Drug Storn. 1M Tl Have "pyf-s l-itcr tlmn their stoinacha, tt'-cordiii;; to m oM Any i rig. They over- eal in in Ives, aii 1 are t'TnttJ by all orts of- ini-itious nii'l in'.iL't-stiMc cili blcs. Ai a coiistrrjuerue the foundation of serious n'omach trouble is oJteu laid in ('InltllxKHl. I'or chil Irrn witli " wrak" 1iL'cstion or 'lnr.L .itoinnrhs nre rlivMStril, Jkx'tor Th roc's ( rol-lt ti Mfflical 1 Jiscovcry may b? confult iitly rrcnnmu-iiilerl. It cures flivast's of tlx Momfich mid other organs of (liL'"stndi ami nutiitioti, w that the nonnJiinetit (ontaiui d in fcxxl is ter fcctlv assimilated and the puny child is I ...Ms' 1... t. . I I... . ' , robust health. jr. I'lrw.: (foidfti .Meiiical uiscovery contains neuiicr flicoini nor narcotics. Aci'i jjl no substitute for"(foMcn Med ical Iiovery." 'i'lierc in nothing ''just as u,ch " for 'lis' aa.ft of the stomach and other organs ol ingestion and nutrition. Mr Kiln f',ai1ii'-r, of WiitsrvVw, MiiMU-srx C'i..Va., writ, n : " Mv lillli- (IhiihIiUt it piijoviih: npl.n.lj'l hfiulli. I tun el'" I I f-'itii'l a il'tt'i' wliu ftiuM curr iiM'tlitl.l, Wlirri'-viT fhc (-;. ba-llv I Kivr ln-i )r. I'tmv I.oIiImi Mfdim; I'is.ivri y tnl it (n-ntti nil rilil h!ir t ok tweivr IcitllrH of Hi-- 'C.nUU-n Mnltca Jmmov rtv.' niflil 1A1vh of ' Ivlkls,' ntr one U.ttl.- of ol Jtr. r ' 'Hliirrh Kniifdy nii'l mtc in wrll We IhnitL liu or yotir innikine.' Ir. Pierre's Common Sense Medical Adviser, in Kiper covers, is sent frcr on receijit of 21 one-cent stiiuip'i to pojr eiei.He of inailiiiK only. Addicw )t. K. V. I'ierce, ihiilalo, N. Y. HIS DYING REVENGE. Worst Thin IU ( oulit Do to Furmer JilvaJ W (a lint Hint Murrr 1IU Widow. "YoukiiowJurkClnncj? No? Well, libit n now, nm! I'll li ll yon bow lie wi nt t) the kiiints" ni'l thi fjnarry nier-ititeiifli-nt, iH-euriliiitr to llic Nrw Vnk rribiuif. "Me wan 11 tine, bi u nil. well likt-il hy (he bo)b. Hi- lirol a (r ; j f time living, hurling an oecn-iniial i-xperi-eiire at liniii. mid wlieu he dinl every- ! ri'jf ret le it . t Xf'pt . pi-r bfi pfc , his w if Mrs, lloiioriali Ilinuieline ( luiiry, who via .Mim Nnrah Knunn !rjly be fore she took nil with ( lanev. I mhs a greut eoiir1tiliit, but ( lam won out in the en), nml money rliaia'wl hntula on tho mi 1 tine, rianey lieil fl elm nfler hib mnrrtfiLfe, hut im man ir woman ever henrd Ii Im roniilnin One day ( lam-y crept hack to M-e wliy a fine imdn t rencheo!, hikI a rork rated his ribs in. 'Die dot tor told him lie mil to die, nii'l he took it without witch to his mp. He lay till1t min ute, n nil tlit-n lie ralb d liln bt M fi it iid, Hed Sliaiitincbvy. to him. Ked toll) mti ufterward how it went. Hei,' ah id he, weak si 11 kitten, but millhtf, 'I'm oiu' to doi M Mack, aid l(cdt 'ye nre. " 'Itrd, ( Ihih v, e've nllun been me best frind. Will (iromise me wan tkinjr that jt'll do fer me ufilier m Thot I will,' answered SliaiiLdiiits- sy, with n weep in his voire, I'lieii riaiiry said: 'There a thine thot'k buiff been Ia in' i y on 111 e mow I, I. Io e uioiiul Tim ( rinMian?' 'Ilim b I,' f-a ill lit il. 'He imt the lirth v wur rd n iiv upon me u hi 11 ye t-iok from hlni the iirikint Mm. ( lanry iliul innri ied her.' lid tlmi, Ked PnU Claiiev. weaker and weaker. 'Nornh i ii-itin' ier rieli riiitlhrnrtiu' broider in He ri 1 v now, and nethaiis 'tU Ir 1 1 lu-r t-o I, I mil 110 rd. nor i'il u n the M-t.i'f w In-ti ( 1 it nia 11 Mil 1 -v 1'! - i' . nril a pi 1 1- lll. II II III I. Y II-: l. i hilrl I il SI: I I ' .1 l.-.-il I hilil II-.- I :.' nil, 1,111 nv liini M.i.-k I In 1 I ' V II I- I I. IM il 1, I II I1 . ii line nie uluit jf lii tin- ilivil. nml 1,it IT ai li im lil, -.-Ii 'u. I 1 1 "ill iln il nu II Mieu-d July I, liiiil' i me ' I I, : n . Ii-ili, n tli'M . Iir.!,' .I'l In Iiik , n. I lr r.lv 1. 1 I ii up ,i,.l I In- Hi,. I I I lip in tnnitr ! iiiir!' M.:iii "I 'timet 1 1 1 -ri! l is linn. I "t In. i!iinu e linpi 'Sin, I f,,r I !! . . - i 1 1 1 1 1 . " lie pin ihcil , Father Led. K1TCHKN Alt J COUS Sl'JVli. Male the kil, 'i limat e.nnfui i nl-l, Vtn-n ion are liie I'lrnneHt nil I ninii in tin- limiM flrniiiL' hutter t. mule i-.il, J nil tin leir alli.tv II ealfi iiill lie In melt. If heavy. Adding a sprinkle of sage gum n goeil Haver whether it lie a roast, rln pnvwlel f, t,i p.'ll, pk ur ten iterluiii saute Half a tal'lesp.innfiil nf niii-t.u.l Hilled with the vvaler puliled evil ber.us in tlie hakiug givea a line ll.i vor and makes the Ptaus unne ea lljr digested. Fine hut Maw Is made by cutting tbe cabbage Into shreds; put lute stew pan with tvvn tat.lcspuuiifuls white wine vinegar, cupful water, la lilrpi..,nful salt, anil little prpper Ci'i'k L'n miinitea. For li iii.,n liiru.'vers mil elii' tliir.l 'ipiui in nit-, nv., i.ii.iesi ii r ii I p.-vv d ',1 'i':ir. ,11.1 ! ,1 I ill, I ,,f lent. li I - tl,, lei I .'ll t i:il,e ml i.i in-il' J -TL-J1-' M, , I im ii J. w.ii-i ' I . , . ,, . ' . , p,.' 'el ' -::: . ,. f.. I ni-e ii: I li !'" ! .'I.'.' w Ii,' I , ; ' i 1 l.litlel "' 'i'l' I'"' m -t , .1, f.il e,,n lit: v. ill '.. I ' ' I ,. , ,, I'" : '.'''' '".'- ,, t I.,, ),., f I" i' .! r. I s .ik p..- same i. e . '11, ,,f t ,, ,. (,,,. ti l II tl. ,! , .: ' h , pl.i. e II . ii ,, 1 I I r ol. r . vv I en I .-.it lhl.i'1,-1. hi il ll a li.-l i!.illrr. spiea.l with l.iutei', piin;,le will, pepper, I.iu.ii jiin,', and ell,,pp,.,l IHvrsley. Vmlfiil Alti. k nl llunlieti Cu.td h Chi iiholiin'i Cola'. Ch.l.r And DutthucA K'UK.Iy and I'cr- 1 hlil A lift NjVftl " A sl.nrl lime au I w is t-ikeii w n't i viuli ul all i, k ff ih urtiera and I , . lieve 1 wi'iil.l Ii n ,' ill, .1 if 1 tut I i:,, ,01li'll frill , r li s .1 , ) ,. I'att, leading cin.-n ,t pan. i,.' , , , . A fri.n.l r. eiiiiiiii.ii.tcl Cbamb' t bin's Colic, Ch '1 i t nii, .,:,.a Heineilv-. 1 I. 1 1 a '.' c Pol i le uud it i, - of il w :ls i II crn-iiP'r it the best ir lit f,ir bowel rout- tlt r tii'.liig due; tin ly cured I remedy in the vv pluiiils. " Fir stl . by all druggists. ! DON'T LEAD THE WEAK LIFE A F&t&l Habit to Form Is Thai of Self Defeat. "We aro hut nktches of what one day. After the hard tuon away. Hod, the FHiKnT, uouirt ImveuHtobe; Only In rh;irotil, ru1( 1 : 1 rouxh, Th tat re car toons of III ercuti-r skill." A heautifiil life ih one Lliat futfllb its iui.ion. "Kery man'j life is a plan of Ood," in a familiar my'tvg, One who attains (hat for which he was made, Ii v beaut i fully, however lowly his life may be. ( ompletf new Im beauty. The meaniiif of the root word for "kmi' in, missing tlie mark The aim is to keep God's command incut m. to do (jod's w ill, to real!. (iod's purpoHc. We ntlnji the mai k and tlif beauty is marred, "Tram prenHi(n' is u like wonl, meaniiif. Httppin out of tlie path, over tin boundary; that is, not walking as (ioi. direetf,, failing to lie ureurrliny: t( the divine plan and pattern. "In iquity" has also a similar su'rut ioii unrij'in In (mm, in just ire, not accord im t the law of right, and therefor unhratitiful. Tbwe are Koine n pedal words whirl' may be Kaid t hold the Kecret o' lie,.o( in a life, tine is "victor ioiirm-r.' Many pfoph- h t IhemselveH be le frit I d alrnoht habitually. It hr'iu in rhildhood. The lessons are h:m ind the child dors not master then It routs exertion to sneered in t h ((iinit-H, and the boy indidrnt ly coa hidts (hat he cannot v,bi, and ilot . not do Mm lest. The (;i:l finds thai die cannot play Imt exercise on tin piano without a errat drat of tire -on e prarlire and lets herself be dr fealid. It 1 hard 1o restrain tempi-, u.d appetite in youth, ami the oun; :aa ivtr. up the slru;;!e and ield ' o the iud'ibri nre, Thus at the ver; 'i'iMiin;; the battle in Ur.t, and oil imr- nil life nftrruttrd carrier the dr lilitatiiiK' eiTrrt. Always duty is to uife, and h-fy-otiv are ti.o l;nid. im' IiM'ipIhir is h 1 00 si ronj! eak, fir er "ij.e with It "it I r I 1 hinjr k if .t 1 -Jtiii 1 iir d. M,'.. lb" too Hi'vrre, and paK.doi la it t rlosf t he lifr i: vir'oi ioux, unable t en vii .'iiuieiilK. ( is 1 form in vou'li th bald one's nclf ttt be drfea; a ik'Mt can be what i Il!(.'!il 1 1 ; I y Inrnnie. Illl I In- l 'ft- lilili't, ivhi'li th,. Ii'sh -if li.-iii;,' . ie:nriii,!K is l.-.i r:.i .1 in rliil mini, nil I-. iliiT' i enp S:u:lii-K lire inn ereil; ei'nih.-M nr.- plny.-d nu-r ininlii' l limes, if nnil he, till tin Iir la. ll('l'll,itl.. ; p.'itlliH uit. in, inh I -1 1 1 1 ,v 1 i.l fin- vviiul nf i.v.erli':. .:ili r ill lifi-. vvlii-n tin- I Mini in ii; if'r nml I .r ilif-riplim. i.i aorrr. a he tasks ri-ipiire mori' lalinr. ami t!: nilli'K tei.t tin- M, nl In ita last pin iele of Hiiiiirtli, the Iniliil nf over iiiiiii) Mill iiinils nml the life ia evi , ielnriiniH. 'i'hi' llmnLr,il nf pivi.' ip in never en I t'r t :i i in-il fur a imniien, lite IiiiliiiiiN any I lint, yvtien 11 nun iilli a foe, I In- Ktrenirlli lit llio hlnl neiiiv p.isi-rs inin tin' viclor'w nnn Il the w t-ili I fanev lies a truth. K:i:' lefeat It ii y i-M iis weaker f ir I In- ne inttte, tint eaeli eoniiiest inakea in t runner. Nnlliini; innkea n (vrismi to a hiiiini" ife Put a defeateil, hrnkeii apiril I'll'1 liird ill ila race Unit nimrs nil I ! ivhite i h lint a eaptive. (ini puts Ir 'hililieli in nil ei.mlil Inin, in vvhirh I hiea nut menu Hi. -in to lit.- hv"i!- Hill vieliiliiillnlv. S. in liny I'ireum .Itinera e may lie "mure tlmn rtni liienira tliinuli Him that hived us.' -J. It. Miller World's Fair F.acuralon I'hu Denver it Kio tinuide, in con nection with tliti Miaxourl Piiciflc, will nm ii scries of lVrioiutlly Conducted ICxciiiMiuiis to tho World's Pair during .Ii.iin. Thi Mi excuraioiis v ill run through to St. l.ouia w ithout change of rum, mtiklng mI .or t stops at princi pal pniiila en route. Tho first of tluHii excumnua wiil ltiivn Porthind June 7th, and the scrniid June 17th I'lie rntti In. in (irnnts I'iinh will he ?i7.,'i(t to St. Louis uml return. Ex urKi.inisia going via. the Drnvrr i Kio Giiiniln luivti tlie privilege of re turning via li dill, relit route. This ia the inn-t plniMint. wuv, na well as the most delightful niulr, to cross the mil iuri.t. Tl.n stops arranged give in opportunity if visiting the various points of int. rent in uml about Salt l.nkc City, Hi ii vi r nml Kansas City If you vili to iii'companr mm of lliesi' rxeursituis wrjtn ut once to W C. Melliiile, t'.'l 'l hird street. Port- lainl, fur sleeping car reservatituiH. As I ihsirti to have tiituita IVs, 1 will sell anything that 1 possess and lie cut ire S. V. Cuss t state on rusy i Tins. Sen ,1ns. Moss for list of nil rstiiln and luuisrs. E. I,. Cuss. r.ATiTr ATTTMTTMMI I aji i in.) ai i-Uil IXVli I l Original niul inl i;rnuiin l ui m-ii i ms for alt Ir.nlim; lt m t,'i-t-, j-'J I'tT !io. Siift- itn.1 ri'haldc. Atifpt no tuhttitutr. t lllltllV i.M'i a i ' I'. I l.,..,...! 14- ii t r e i-i v .i.!'l v.-. i. eg mere .-I 1 1 .in . 1 , -Mg- :i:n if li. . I I en.' i ,il,sl tn. it l.e is a I. mm r w :t:tf : :i t.i rei.ia n in h in. I .s n l'. t r.-ln f ,i wli.'ii I'etntl- p.it,.'. 1 v. . - -it i- n i lev eil. I'IhhI t. nl i I l.l.k l'l.il.i-iit !l:,rngl,v i :i ,ies nit i!,e I evveU iii an ..i-v 11", I li.lt, ual tin li : er Mill:, .ill tlie "'il "1 I'.iu in. i or ot.ur vits ! ' i.t:l..'.tt. S I'.e -,,',', ti.ll ill,.1' th.it veil ,-et the nrik-i- id's I :.l. k 1 1 .11 l-l I 1 1 ' i'!iatui!.ii;;t Mtsli- let v. S !l lv all d-ii.-gi.ti in cent r v l .isl p.,, Jia tl pr?;,v.V"v'",''':'',v;'';',,'',''k- I f 1 , -....I, '...IIhmi, b... , i "'.' s n.., s .j u i. m, ii R j 1.", 'Jul lJZ'. ""tXTZ. Q in.. 1,, , pw. ' i.a -....hi ,,l krla lrH, rJ ,, H ..moil !!,... l.r airJI.l,, b wtH..lll.4UHa,f. tlW i. a. .nm.Au. t ARRH SAiCj r7k" ctUXi - v- tt in AY-FEVER I- " Ely's Cream Balm This Remedy Is a Specific, Sure to Cive Satisfaction. OIVES RELICP AT ONCf. It cUUfw, Boothr. hf-Hls, nd proterU tlit diM!tu-d menihranfl. It rureH Catarrh nJ drives awny a Cidil In tin Head quickly. lluHtonn tlie Hoiifet of Tt and Hmeil. Eny to tn. C'nitiin no inj-triotu dm. Applicl into the rmtttiilH ami atmorbd. Uirije Hii", f) r"nt at Druirbti or by mail ; Trial Kio, 10 iciU I .y mail. ELY BROTHERS. 56 V.Vr-i St., New York. Rhcumailim. When jiaiiiB or irritation exist on any part of t lie body, the applica tion of liullnrd'a Know Liiiinii-ut Kvei prompt riilii-f. K. W. Bnllivan, Prop. Huliivan Hodhp.EI Hi-no. O. T.. writen, .luiin (I, JU02: "I take pli-aa-orn in ri!Coniui)'ndiiif( Ballard'a Snow Liiiimi lit to all wlio are afflicted with rlieoiiiatiHtn. It in the only remedy I have found that itivoa im- mediate, relief. " Zoo, Wjc, 1.00 At Model Drag Htore and Grunts Fata Fharniai-y. DIRECTORY JIJMKI'IMNE COUNTY OFKU'EKS. J mine ('niiimi.Hiionera . Clerk J. O. lluoth lo. J. T. Lniun r. Lovelan H. K. Chenhire Ilfpuly Clerk Sherill Deputy Kherlll. freamirer MehiMil t-'upt. . . . , AhNeNsor Hurveyor Cnriiiier T. 1'. Juithon Geo. W Lewm Krnent l.i.iter J. T. Taylor Lincoln Havae W. II. ratlin II O. MeCulliM'h W. H. Klanaan CITY OPKICEKH. ".vor II. L. (lilkcv Auilitnr and Police Judge . . .('. K. Mayhee '""""" oi. y. iniiiiaon ity Attorney II. 1). Norton Mandial (Jeo. Ktneii Street biiit John I'atrick uouiieiimen- ,v. si. .Mair, II. J. llai litr J. L. Calvert, T. W Williama. W. C. Smith, J. A. Kehkopf, II. C. I'er kina, Jaiiiei Trimble. Kit ATKKK A L 80CI KTI KH. Oranta I'aas Lodge A. K. A A. M., No. W. regular t'.iniiiiunii alttin lirxt and third Saturdays. Viaiiing hrotliera conlinlly invileil. II. W, Kmua W. M. A J. 1'iKK, Sec'y. Uoyal Arch Miikoiik -lieainen Chapter No 2 meeta aeeond and fourth Wedneailay Manniic hall. II. c. IkiBiiKR, K'KTiaatm, Secy. H, ". Kni.'ht8 Templar-Melita Cniiiinaiitlerv No. X, meeta, aeioml Friday- nf eh ilonlh In .Maionic Temple. W. 11. Hahatom, till. Oao. II. Calhoun, ltec. Com. Kantern Star-Josephine Chapter, No. Itti meeta lirit and third Wnln..,!..- evenings of each luouih in Mawmc Cos, W. M. 'not- M Aav I, Mua II. Zoi.i.ra. Sec'y. . . fl. F., -Ooldcn Itulo Unlge No. 78 meets every Saturday night at I. O. O. K. Iinll. F. 11. St u ii hit, I'. V. IIsan, Sety. N. u Visiting brothers invited. I'arun Kiiriiiiiptnenl I. o. o. F. No. inei'la seeiiinl and fiuirth Tliurstlay at I. il. l. F. hall. Fatii Si hmhit. T. Y. IIkan, Sec'y. C. I' ltebtkalis - Ktna Itelickali, No. I'.l. uieels second ami fuurlh Miimtav, I. O. tl. F. hull. I'.lsik iiwj, N.(L l. Jr.NMS Pavih. Secy. United Artisans drains Pass Assembly No. -Ill, meets aliernute Tuesilavs in A.O. I'.W.liall. Mas. K. A. Hairrmi, I-Rku MKSM ii.Seey. Master Artisan. WiHiiliiien of the World Itogtie Itiver Camp No. .rri, meets neeiiml and (uurili Iti.Iiivs at Woodman Hall. liisj. II, Slover. C. C. IVK. Maviihi, Clerk. Wtiiueii of Woodcraft -Azalea Circle, Nu. Is.', meets fir-it an.t third Mondays at WtHHliuen hall. Mrs. M. K. Ptuny. Mrs. lime trier. Clerk. Vi. N. Mtnlern Woodmeu of A meriea -Urantii 1'ass Camp No. mai; meets '.'ml ami llh Wevliies tlav Kveiiings at Wmslmeii hall at 7.;to. IktAl. 1 lav is, V. C. W. T. Crulilcr, ClerlT Furclers of America -Court Josephine Mi. 'js, meets each Wedue-slav nseent the 1 1 1 -1 . al A. il. P. W. hall. r. II. sirn ker. F. S. F. Feisrli, C. 11. Insrphiue Lodge. No. IP.', A. II. P. W. meets iii A. il. C. W.hall, Piiou build ing everv Mtilulav evening. F. W. Ill ....kstii, M. W. It A. Stan van, liecnnier. Iliivvilnirne Lodge, No. 21. P. of II., A. (1. I , W. - lutein everv alternate I'ui-.Uv evening in A. tl P. W. hall, Pu.iii I'luliliim. Mas. A. McCarthy, C ol 11. Mas. LvnlA Psvs. Ueeorder. lie) nl Nei(.hlrs nf America l.tluh C, Mipe t aiup No. '.'non. meets 1st and llrtl Fiiilitys at A. tl. P. W. hall lir-e l.tavlin, drat le. Henrietta Zoller. Itrenrder. ilnli r nl Pi'tidii Wluie liork Count il No. Iisi. meets Iu V, hi, linen (u .-.atunlav instils. i. m A liven. Ciiiiii-lnr. Mvait", W. lini.siNs. s-ecrelarv. Ittil Men I ..likilniii Wigaam No. :"., I. ' It. M. li. tl. .-" n ii. i, he in P. A. I'ii.isas. I hit'l ttf Kecoril. Knilits of Hie Mit, .alee- i, runts 'a-s Teiil. No. 1.1 luet'is nrst and thirvl I liursilavs at W.hkIiiicii hall. W iu. Ahrcl, F. A. Mtiwras, lietsir.l keeper. t Jllilliailtler. I. mill's tif the Maeeala-es - II rams Pas Hive No Is hriils rectilar "kevievts" lirsi ami thirvl Thurs'lav s at A. tl. P. W. hail Visiting sisit-ra cordially inviiod. Mr-. Prlia Hale, I., t . Mary Miniumi", heennt keeper. Pnile.l Hrrtlierlirrtl tif Cariieutrrs ami Jntiiers tit .America Luton No. ins nieeis M'fitn.l and fiuirih Fridays of e . Ii imnilli al A. tl. I llsil It h l ..le. U .-.s . J. p t.aleener. I'ma. I. A I lUeial.l, F. .-w'y, kmr.lils nl I'v ilitas I'licrimipvlae So. .'). niivls fa. It Tut'.-. lav inghl ; ,l W. tl. Hull. M T I'llev, C. C. I .a W ii 1 1 v . k rl It and S. vlrand A nil V nl tlie IVeulilie -l.rll. I.i.k-an 1'ie.t Nil .in, nieel. nril Wediii-.lv- at A H. P. W. ball. J.uix I'vian k I K. I sri ks.is, Adjl. Ctiiii Woman litl't'l Corps l.eurral l.nuan No. '. i 111111- J.I and lilt Mturilav al 2 11. in al A. 1 1 P. W. ball. Mr-, lin-e Wriiluian. I'res Mi-. T II. C.irnell. Sec v. Alil, BO VEArtS L EXPERIENCE Tradc Ma. CoPvmoHT Ac S.': ii,,,. K.. UlPhT atfC-aMMAIIl our tIIIKtl ftvaj mH W HO lntUi't. la lr hMT iMlsliihlaa I 'mmuntea. l.'ltmlrt,y omfl.ltitimt. HaHislNa. v i.lfulr nut irf. tuittavAi nr n-riii laftlaMil. Scientific American. A kn.Hnml lllastmsd oslT latrsS s eulsiien ,-r wt s.s,''ia.' pie, 1 Twa.i S-i rr fear ai.-atha,!!. S..U l.j ll "...,iln MUNN & Co.s'" New Tork sJJ V Take a ..KODAK. All Kinds of Photo Supplies in stock at the Kodak Headquarters A. E. VOORHIES, Propr. When yoa buy a Camera of me I teach you how to take pictures, also in rtrnctiona iu development and printing NOTICE OP FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice Is hereby given that under and by virtue of an order of the county court of the State of Orrgon for Josephine county, made, rendered and entered of record in the matter of the Estate of Nathan P. Dodge, de ceased, Hitiirday, the 17th day of August, l'.KU, at 10 a. m. of said day, tho Conrt House in Grants Puss, Oregon, was fixed by the Court as the time and place for hearing objections to and settling the final account of Mary E. Dodge, executrix of said estate. All persons iuterested iu said esfate, are hereby notified to ap pear and file their objections to said final account on or before said day. MARY E. DODGE, Execntrix nf tho Estate of N'atliui P. Dodge, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Harah Mai-it wull, Deceased, j Notice is hereby given by the ex ecutrix of the Estate of Sarah Mix well, deceased, to the creditors and all persons huviug claims agaii st tlie suit) deceased, to exhibit them with necessary vouchers, within six months from the date of the fitst publication of this notice, to the executrix at her home at Wildervllle, in JoBcphlue County, Oregon. First datn of publication, July 28, I'JOl. Dated at Grants Pass. Oresnn. July 20, 1U04. EVA H ALSTEAD, Executrix, By H. B. Hendrix, her Attorney. NOTICE POlt PUBLICATION. Timber Land Act, June 3. 1878. United Slates Land Ollice, Roseburg Oregon, June 4, 1!K)4. Notice is hereby given that incompli ance with the provisions of the act ol connress of June 3, 1878, entitled "Ai act for the sale of timber lauds in tin States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended lo all tbe Public Laud States by act o August 4. 18112, KALi'lt L HAWKINS of Montesan ", Connty of ( hehalis, State of Washington, has this day filed in this ottite bis sworn statement No, 0205 foi the purchase ol the N,1 of N' Sec. No. 14, in township, rvo .17 South, Kanue No. 5 West snd will offer proof lo show that the laud sought is more valuable for Ita timber or stone than for airneultura! purposes and to esishlKh his claim to said land before J. din M Boo h, U S. Coininissioner, a' his office at Grants Pass, Oiegon, on Monday, Ihe loth day of August, PI04 lie names as witnesses : W. B Sher man, of Grants Pass, Or.; R. I. His brow, of Grants Pass, Or ; W I.Cogdill, of lli.ipiiatn. Wash.; E V. Sinliu, of Albany, Or. Any and all persons claiming adve se ly Ihe ahove-tlescribed lanils are re tuested to file llieir claims in this ollioa on or before said lfvth day nf August, 1001. J. T. Bhiihiks, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Lantl, Ael lun3 1878 United States I. in. I Otli.e, Koseburg, (lie .July J. p'4 Nutice is heretiv given thst in con. plisnce with Ihe provisions nf the act of Congreis ol June :i, IH7it, eninhil, "An act for ih sale ol limber amis in tha Slates of Calilnrn s, llrecon, N'evadi. ami Wahingiiin Tenimrv," as extended to all the Public Land Stales by act of August 4, 1SI2, ANHKEW M. HANIEI.SON, ol Basalt, County of Kaifle, State of Col oiadn, has this dav tiled in Hps ollice his sworn statement No. tiJUi, for ihe purchase of the E'a ol SW1.' and Lois 8 aid 4 ol Section No. 18 in Towiishiii No. ;',4 SniHi, Kange No. 4 W, ami ai I clfer pro. if to show that the land s.mglii is u'or.i v.lnable for lis tiii'ber or e.r-nn then for s.ri cnliural pnrposri, and In est dili-h his claim t i si. I In it Ivfiire J Cotiulv Ju Le. ai Ins ollice O Ilio'h, si liran si I aa. Oregon, on S.A'u iUy th- I7 htl.iy ol September, lil.U. lie iniui.'s as ait", nesses : . B. slisrntsn, nf limn' Pass, Ore ; V, V. Smith, ol tiianl- Pass, lire : C V. Ilenkle, ol tlisms Pass, tlie ; E. It Cola, of iirants Pa, tire. Anv snd ail persons claiming sil vers-1 v tlie above described lands are vers. IV tlie alve t escr lied am are . re...M,l I.. HU ..1,0... ... it... .i: " V , ' ,' ' . I llice n or before tai I i, 'il nay oi September, P.KM J T Biiinois lie BEIGHT'S DISEASE I he largest sum ever psidlorapr. sci iption, changed bands in San lij els, n. An.. M, 1'SJl. The iran-Kr in-' vnlvid in coin and stoi k $U2.o0il O'snd as paid hv a partv ol business men t.ir a specific lor x right's Disease and Dia ta-iee, Intbt-rio lucnriihle iliseaws. I TI.ey comniemt-d ihe set inns 'i,vr' i gaiiou of Ihe sietilic Nov. 15 I'.sH) i Ihey interviewer semes ul the ciotsl I and liied it out on lis merits l.y puliii ! over three doseii cases on the Ires inet.i I and wait lung them. 1 1 et alsognl pl v I sictsjtts tu name chronic, tiiiuiat'letases, j au.l administered it nh ti e .l..vmiai.s itu jinig- s. I p to Aug. I'o, s-7 per rem j of the lesi cases fte euht-r aell or ; pr -uri ssii g lavurat.l' . i Thrre tlrli g Inn Ihlitrrli leriellloii fsiimis. ihe patlii-M wire si istieil and ctose.1 the liali-..elitin. 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Duluth.Milwiinket'J i Chirago and Eust. ean a nil Htvrr Schedule lor San Francico Every five days at f tl. III. S'nr A -l.tpi n n .- v- .l t, " ..i. ,,: .-unu ' -""nv tejcp, eiintiay) at s p.m. --amniav ai lo p. iii. naily service I water ieriniiiiiig un Willamette and Yamhill I For further information ask or write your I A. L. CRAIG. (t flit' fill I'HvflU'Mr tsar.) vi . isiiiu. vri'Kun. ASK TIIC AGENT FOR rr i civiyrs VIA TO SPOKANE, ST. PAUL. DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS CHICAGO, 6T. LOUIS and A 1. 1. POINTS EAST AND SOUTH -J UVtnLANU IRAINS DAILY THE ELVER AND THE FAST MAIL SI'I.KMHII SritVICK I r-TO-UATK Kyi IPMfc.tT C1' ItTKOlSF.MPLOVKS la)llglil trip across the Cascade anil linear Mountains. For lick. t., rates, folders snd full infor mation, call on or address II. DICKSON, c T. a, I'J'J Thud turret, Portland S. 0. VEKKES, 0. W. P. A. 6'! Pirsi Avenue Seattle, W a. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Timber Und, Act June 3, 1878. Koaebur?, OreEon, July 7, 1W04. Notice in hereby given that in crm pliancs with the provision! ol the act ol OonureiM o( June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the u'e of timber land in tbr State of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," an extended to all the Public Land States by act ol August 4, 1892, CLVHA L DANIELSOX, of P.acalt. County ol Eagle, SuU of Colorado, haa this day Hlfd in this othee her sworn statement No. 2!I4 lor the purchase i.f tbe bE1 of fciec tinn No. 18 in Tuwnsbip No. 34 South, Hinge No 4 Weat, and will offer proof to show that the land roiinht is more valuable for ita limber or stone than for sifiicultnral purposes, and to establirh her claim to raid land before J. O. Booth, County Judge, at It in ollice at Grants I'a-s, Oregon, on Saturday, the 17ib day of September, l'JOI. .She names as wit nesws : W. B. Kherman, of Urania Pae, Ore. ; E. V. Smith, ol Grants Pass. Oie. ; C. V. Ilenkle, of Grants Pass, Ore.; E.K. Cole of Grants Pass. Ore. Any and all persons claiminn adverse ly the above-described lands are re queued to file their claims in this office on or before said 1 7: h dav of September, 1U01. J. T. BmtHiKa, Uemster NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 3. 187H. United Sta'er -and Office.! Roseburg, Oregon, May 23, l'.KJ4. Notice is hereby given lliat in coin plisnce wiih tbe provisions ol the act of Congiess of June 3, 1878, entiiled "An act lor the sale nf timber lauds in the States of California. Oiegon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex tended to all the I'uhlij i.iod Slates by ait of August 4. 18!).', . EDWAKD WASHB' KN uf Albanv, County of I.inn, St-ite of Ore- tinn, has this dav filed, in ibis office his swum statement No. K17!) for the pill chase of Ihe E) of V. uf Section No 12 in Township No, 37 South, Kange No b Vtest, and will otter prcol to show ihat the land sought is more valuable tor its timber or stone than lor agn cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before J O. 11 nth, County Judtte, at his i llice at Iirants Pass, Oregon, on Muudav the 15th dav of August, 1104. He names as witnesses : W. 15. Sherman, J. C. Clark, II. .1. Clark and E. V. Smith allot Grants Pass, Oretion Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are re quesied to tile their claims in this olTli'e on or bet. ne ssnl l.ilh dav 11104. J T. Bkiuoks, of Auuusi, Register, GRAND PRIZEl COLUMBIA CYLINDER WE MOLD THE RECORD f7 TWO 's A MOM M Si Columbia Phonbra)h Company, I2S Seventh Street, f f ilrf iMTitTI : GRAND PRIZEtxabcaaPARIS 19001 TO ST. LOUIS AND THE WORLD'S FAIR Travel via LVnverand the Lurlington Route to St, Louis if you want an interesting, comfortable and safe journey. The Burlington is the only railroad running its own trains over its own rails all the way from Denver to St. Louis. Fast time, clean and comfortable cars, obliging employes, good meals in dining cars at moderate prices. Let me give you detailed information about the trip. Write your name and address here. Xame AdJrtss . Then cut out this ad today and mail to A. C. SHELDON, eCNCRAL AQENT URLINOTON BOOTS. 100 Tdiao TasT, PORTLAND, OKI. Nbt. HO' FOR ST. LODIS AND THE WORLD'S FAIR WILL YOU See Nature'. Art 0allry;l th. Kockiu i. Ujti,,a to th, attractiofu at St. joiaj ratuealnj via th, "SCENIC USE OF THE 0RLD" u NRIVALED SCENIC NfQUALLED O I N I N NSURPASSED IN E WriU lor aiustrstsii Iwoakt .1 Clara's Uausa. ,i,hu raorti . W. C. McllKIDK Oencrwl ABent 124 Third Slrct NOTICE FOR PUBLICTiOi Timber Land, Act Jane 3 ig?J United States Und OlRci ' Roseburg, Oregon, May 27 ,n. lotice is hereby uiven '.t ' compliance with the provUion. " tbe act of Congress of Juo. . !. entitled "An act for tha ...H timber lands in the States of Cahi " Oregon, Nevada and Washington ST"'' tory," as extended lo all the Ki!"' Land States by act of Anitust 1 1 "e V- L f 1 1 1.. n ... J r ' ISStS im""iu v. aill.LKK 1 01 of Chicago, County of Ctnnb a. Illinois, haa this d.v .VP"! this orllce her sworo statement No un'? for the purchase of the Jjw'l Section No. 32 in Township No lis.4 Kange No. 7 W. and will offer Bhow tbat tbe land sought is mo,B able for ita timber or stone than t. . . cultural purposes, and to eatabluh T claim to said land before John M. KooH United States Commissioner ' .. 1 ' Ollice at Urants Pass, Oregou.nn Mooil,'! tbe 22nd day of August, luoi ti"T names aa witnesses : fsrte W. B. Sherman and W. R. vi Whippi, ooin 01 virania rase, urenon.an e v Smith of Albaby, Oregon, and UeorisT Collins of Merlin, Oregon. ' r' Any and all persons claiming adverm ly the above-described lands are quested to 6le their claims in thi, 0fli,t on 01 before said 22nd day of Auanii 1904. J. T. BatDoiis, Regist NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 3, is;g United States Land Ollice. , Itoeebiirg, Oregon, June 1, l'yop Notice is hereby given lhal in compij. ance with the provisions of the aciol Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act lor the sate of timber lands in the States of California, Oiegi n, Ns. vada and Washington Terriior," M extended lo all Ihe Public Lsj States by act of August 4, H.-i 11 AT TIE C. YOUNG, ol Grants Pass, County of Josephins Slate of Oregon, has this day filed in Hm' orlice hir sworn statement No (iifli (or the purchase of the N1 Kti-' SEh NE'.', NE. SE, of Se'ci ,on No' 18 in Township No. 35 S. Hange No. 5 west, and will offer proof lo show that the land sought is more valuable fer ill timber or stone lhan for agricultural puiposes, and to establish her claim to said land before Arthur Coukliu U. 8. Commissioner at his office at Ursnii Pass, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 24'h dav of August, liX)4. She names ss ait. nesses : Charles L. Clevenger, Ssnih A. (!levenger, Ora Hood, and Frank e Young all ul Grants Pass, Oregon Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are rtrlucsteit to tile their claims in this office uu or before said 24th day of August, 1904. I J. T. lfKiOOKS, Ri gister. PARIS 1900 RECORDS fit any make of talking machine NEW PROCESS Si rj . 9 9 8 Black Oubcr-hardencd Beautiful mailt y 0 tone Moth more durable than any other cylinder 9 wm SS CENTS EACH PORTLAND, ORE. BE THERE? Louis. This cut K, A 1 ATTRACTlnwc 1 G C A R S E Ph nil C f F F O R T S T O Jm. E A S E PORTLAND, OREGON