ROGUE RIVtR COURtER, GRANTS PASS, OREGON, OCTOBER ti, 1904 ROGUE RIVER COURIErI GRANTS PASS. OREGON. Fubllahed Every Thursday. Subscription Rates 1 One Year, in advance, dix Months, Tbres Month, Klngle Copies, $1.60 .75 .40 .06 Advertising Racaa Furnished on application at the office, or by mail. Obituaries ami renolulion of con dolence will be charged for al 6c per line; card of thanks 50c. A. E. VOOKHIK8, Pbopr. Entered at the poit oltlce at Grant . Oregon, aa cona-claa mail matter. THDIISDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1904. In a mining note iu Toemlay'e Tele gram, the Greenback mine is de scribed as being in Douglas county. TbA Greenback belongs to Josephine as do also three-fourths of the other good minoi and pronpoct of Southern Oregon. The presidential campaign is so qoiet in Oregon that it is hard to realize that a presidential election is to be hold in less than foot week. Oregon is so hopolealy republican that neither party deems it worth ' while (o spend good campaign money in sending political spellbinders to this state. Oar citizen mast not furgot the coming city eleotion and moat further recollect the noeeuity of registering daring the present month. Though city politics are quiet now, there is a possibility that there may be an awakoning nearer election time. Few TOtcrs have yet registered and pioba bly many rotors will neglect this duty to their Inter sorrow and rela tion. Tom Watson, the presidential nomi nee of the populists, is bosy making speeches. He is not merciful in hi arraignment of either of the old par ties and JndKe Parkor is to him favorite object of attack. Thi mani fest partiality on the part of Watson has caused him to be accused of being in the pay of the republican. Wat son strenuously denies auy such posi tion on Ills part Late war news Indicate that Knro patkln'i army has assumed the ag groaiive and seems to have been sno cesaful iu the first movements. The Japanese have made a sllgli retro grade movement, probably for strateglo reasons. The opinion is quite widoly hold that the czar has peremptorily ordortd Kuropatkin to retake Liao Yang. A dooltive battle will probably occur immediately. ALMEDA BUILDING ROADS Will Probably Put in a Smelter Later On. John F. Wickham, mauagor of the Almeda mine, Iu the Galioe district, Is iu the oity for a few days on busi no in connection with the develop- ..,.,.. i . .. . . ii. -. everything moving along nicely, aud says that prosiiects are becoming more encouraging with every luch of work on the tunnel. The company has about l00 feot of tunnels so far, and a force of men ia atvadily employed blocking ont oro. "We are building roads aud block lug out ore," said Mr. Vbkliain this morning, "aud we feel highly en couraged over recent find that give groat proiulu). We are figuring ou puttiug iu a smelter Iu the near future, but iu the meautlme develop ment work will go ou. Right here I might say that it is coalmen mis take among mining pooplo to start with wlyt machinery they should have last, and so find thouiiulves In a bole before able to get on their feet. To put in cruahers aud smelturs be fore enough development has been done to eetabllah to auy degree of certainty the worth of the property is a pieco of work uot uuoouiuiou iu this atato. Thia ia a bad feature, for it does uot prove aatlxfactory to the Investor. "For instance, we hear of a fellow having lost iu mining, luveatigate aud yoo will learu that this man put his money into some proapcot hole that waa uever tested by meu of ei poriouoo, aud that the mouey intend ed fur duvelopmeut work had been put iuto o Selena macliiinery, causing the whole thing to fall through when the draiu ou the truaiury became too heavy. "Oregon is uot a free-milling state, for tho greater amouut of gold is to bo fouuo) iu the bane." Little rain ha fallen iu the Gallce dlitriot, so far, Mr. Wickham report, but aa a rule operation ou the placer do uot commence uutll the latter rl of October. Telegram. Santa Fe People Building. The San Kraucisco & Northweateru road, the name under which the Satita Fo ieoplc are building a line betwecu San Franeicao aud Kureka, will have iu a few daya, M ml lei ol road in operation aouth from Kureka. Juit ninth of the towu of Scotia, Huuihnoldt county, a tunnel 1300 feel long hit been bored and a large grad ing force is uow at work on the road bed south of the tunnel. It snoms to be the plan of the Santa Fo people to build southward aud bore a dozeu or more tunnels In the heavy uiouutaiu country of Humboldt aud Mrmlooiuo counties before itart iug work northward for some xilnt ou the liay of San Kraucisco. The pro posed lino is to be practically StKi miles iu length and it is estimated the coat will be iu the neighborhood of (13,000,000, It a.iears mat it is the plau or the Simla Fe to parallel the California A Northwestern road most of its length between Willrt and Tlburon. Wiht the Sauta Fe building along the coaat from Sau Franciaoo to Eureka or withlu 100 miles of the Oregon Hue it begiua to look like the dream of a coaatwiae road to Port laud ia about to be realised. With two electrlo lines tappiug a coast road at Coos Hay aud Florence, West era Oregon r-liould develop rapidly in the neat few year. t?M0O YOU MAY WANT THEM WE HAVE THEM VERY PRETTY TAILOR SUITS Strictly up-to-date NICE STYLISH JACKETS Extra well Fitting and well Made LADIES' SKIRTS PRICES REASONABLE. j RED tj LOOKING FOR A LOCATION For a. Cavalry Post Sit In Southern Oregon. Major O. A Gillette of San Fran oinco was in Medford for a couple of days hut week for an Investigation with regard to the establishment of an army cavalry poit in Jackaon county. The officer is looking about, so It is understood, with instructona from General MacArthur to find the moat suitable place for the establish ment of anch a post. He was driven over the valley by Captain Gordon Voorhies, one of the big oroliardiit and every site suitable was ahown to him. The government will require four sections of land upon which to erect building! and for maneuver ground. There ia a great area of level laud on all sides of Medford, and it Is not improbable that a suitable site will be found. It is understood, not officially, however, that Eugene and Portlaud are the only other loralitiea which can posaibly be entertained in competition for the location of the Poit It is stated that Major Gillette will be in Roaeburg In a few days to look over the country tributary, to m what it offer as a suitable tract for the proposed cavalry post site. Congressman Hermann is also just in reoeipt of the official report of General MaoArthur In which he recommends the establishment of such a post in Weatern Oregon. CLOTHING FOR THE LITTLE MEN We waut mothers who have boys to clothe to know all about the preparations we have made for the little men for the Fall and Winter seasons. We have everything for the boy who wants things like pa's, and for the little fellow who has just stepped Out of dresses. Suits, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Sweaters, Hose, Ties, Suspenders, etc , etc. We make a spe cialty of clothing for boys of all ages, and EVERYTHING THE BOY WEARS IS HERE Very few stores are able to show a better variety of boys' wearables than can be seen here. Our prices always please, for they are never extravagant or unreasonable. It's seldom, if ever, that a mother brings her boy here and does not find exactly what she wauts, at the price she wishes to pay. E. C. DIXON. DRY GOODS VVilderville llama. Mra. Liudsay is ou tho sick list Leo Sams is buildiug a house near Chauey creek. J. M. Hocking made a business trip to Ursula Pasa Tuesday of this week. J. W. McColluiu is hauling lumber for a uew house to be built ucst sum mer or fall. These rains seem to have stopped the lumber hauling from the mills for a few days. Forgot to mentiou last woek of there being an apple cuttiug at K. M. Krbluaou's. Mr. Verdiu, while iu towu fell from a bridge on Gilbert creek and broke his leg betwecu tho kuee and aukle. Adda Cart ia teat iug dowu the house ou Cheuey creek ktiowu aa the the Cart house and ia goiug to move it up on Slate creek. W. Huberts' children are having the whooping cough. The baby, aeveu weeks eld is very sick aud hardly ex pected to recover. What nice showers we are having, li it'll fouud some pick iug apples aud others at various kiuda of work, get ting ready for winter, which will soou be hern. Mr. Armstrong's sister who has been visiting them has returned to her home. Zauoni. Has Stood ihe Teat or ild Year The old, origiual GKOVK'S Taste- leaa Chill Toulc. You know what you are taking. It is iron aud uuln- iue iu a tasteless foitu. No cure, no Burdeite Organ (or Sate. A flue Ilurdelle organ, walnut case. high top aud mirror, f r sale at a bar gaiu, on time. Mrs. Lura H. Grout. 1221 South Fifth street. A U. Bannard Vndertakfr. (? STAR STORE. W. E. DEAN & CO. GIRL SMILES ON RIVAL Therefore a Yonng Msvn Takes Strychnine swnd Diee. A sad affair took place at the Plow nier home below Pine Creek hut Sunday evening says the Lakeview "Examiner." Oleve Plummer, a young man aged about M year swallowed strychnine with suicidal intent and died from the effects of the poison a few hours later. We are informed that during the day (Sun day) a number of yonug people were out buggy riding aud the young man was driver. In the crowd was a young lady with whom he was infat uated. He was deirou of having ber ait with him on the front seat aud ihe would not comply with hie wihea, preferring the company of another yonug man In the crowd Mr. Plummer was greatly affected by the girl's action and her attention toward another man waa too much for him to bear. After leaving the crowd he atarted lor his home. On the way he stopped at a friend's home where he procured some strych nine, aud after leaving the friend's house, swallowed the poison He went ou home and went to bed before the poison took effect, but died hortly afterward. Mr. Plummer was said to be a nice young man aud wai well liked by all who knew him Trimble & Cook now carry a stork of buggy and back wheels In all grades The prices are right AND SHOES. Hood villa Heme. C. Sams was Iu Grants Pasa business. Mr. Witt aud Kalph went to Gold Hill ou a visit to friends Mr. MoUill of Medford. was visit lug iu town for a few days. mr. aim Mrs. Vltt returned from Gold Hill after a pleasant visit airs, imrtou and family a ere iu Grants Pass Saturday on business. Mr. Potior went to Medford Thurs day aud relumed aud left for the east. Mis K. Williams or Grauts Pas, visited with Mis G. Stevens for a lew days. K. ling ley from Ashland was in towu and left for Portlaud for a short bnsiiiOKS trip. Mrs. Thrasher of Grauts Pas was iu towu ou Saturday aud made a pleasant visit. Kv. Tweed left to atteud the meet ing of Presbytery which met at Kose burgou the 11th aud Syuod iu Port land ou the 11th. Mow'i This T We offer One Hundred Dollars He ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure F. J. CHKNKY Co., Toledo, IX We, the undersigned, have known K.J. Cheney for the last 13 year, aud believe him perfectly houorable Iu all business transaction, and llnncialy able to carry out anv obli gation uiacie by his firm Waldiug, Klufau it Marvlu, Wholesale Drug gist. Toledo, O Hall' Catarrh Cure ia taken in ternally, acting directly apou the blood aud mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price. T.V per bottle. Sold by all Dioggista. Take Hall Family Pill for cou ttpatlon. Some rare hargalu. in seonad baud typewriter of all makes can be had al the I nderwood Typewriter Agency, rtA Front St . Portland. Ask for eam- pies of work aud price. SUM OF COURT Casee Acted Upon in Term Just Adfourned. Circuit court adjourned on Kridaj atfer a two weeks session. The fol lowing docket shows the busiuegt tranweted daring the term. Criminal Docket. Slatd of Oregon vs James Yotmui and Henry Williams; assault with in tent to rob. Continued. State of Oregon va Emmett Conger; assault with a dangerous weapon. Ac quitted. State of Oregon vs Andrew Grimes; assault with a dangerous wenpnn. Disagreement. State of Oregon vs Arthur Conklin ; information for libel. Convicted aud auenced to fine of $250. Notice of appeal. State of Oregon vs Stephen Can non; larceny in a store; acquitted. State of Oregou vs John Kuapp; assault with intent to commit r- pe. Cni.victed anl sentenced to five J curs. 8tate or Oregon vs J F ! V..11 ; iuformation for wounding an uuijjal the property of auother. Mary A Levens vs ('has H Morri son; dismissed. Suaau Clark vs H J Clark, divorce; decree. C H King vs A F Nelson ; default and judgment for $ Iil7. 05. J T Flyun vs J P and Margaret Tuffs ; dismissed. W 0 Fry va Sarah E Fry, divorce; decree. Anna Frost vs T J Frost, divorce; decree. Mildred Sruriiawk vs Chaa Spar hawk, divorce; decree. Civil Docket. Daisy divorce. Seliger Decree. Weuzel Suliger; Lizzie M Dunlap vs Robert Dunlap; divorce. S W Smith va Nellie Smith; divorce. Dismissed. Laura M Nichols vs Al Nichols; suit for divorce. Decroe. James Lyttle v Theodrio Cameron, eta!; suit in equity for au injunc tion. The Curtis Publishing Co v Pacific Piue Needle Co; action for money. C A Trefethen vs T F Hon rke; ac tion to recover damages Defendant allowed until December 9, ltfOJ, to complete pnrchaso of property. F W Chauaao aud T Y Dean va J A Jeuuiuga; action to recover money. Jamea Camp vs Althonse Mining Co, a corporation ; action to recovet money. Izora McKiuuey va A M McKiuuey; nil for divorce. Decree. Jacob Meir va W C Long and August Felach; action to foreclose leiu. A lirowu va John Ketter and Hat tie Ketter; action to rceover mouey. C D Smith vs H O Mcintosh aud Mvra Mcintosh ; action for money. Verdict for plaintiff. Ellon St Louia vs Henrv E Booth. et al; auit in equity. F Fetsch vs Lucy Ferren. et al : suit in equity. Mary Ramsey va John Lockhardt: action for damages. Slmmoua. Cameron and Tainan va Deep Gravel Mining Co: action for damagea. Referred to court reporter to take testimouy. M D L Crooks vs A M Daniel: suit for injoncttcu. Referred to Ixnia Sila by to take testimony. James Catnn va Althonse Miniua Co; suit in equity. James T Logan vs Deen Oram! Mining Co; suit for injunction. Re ferred to court reiwrter to take tsati mony. M Rluiueuthal & Co vs J B Auten: actlou for mouey. Dismissed. T E McFarlane vs T F Rnnrk et al; foreclosure mechanics leiu. Or der allowing additional testimouy. Samuel 13 Pettinirill. et al. vt L A Lewis; action for damages. N E Emerson nTL Couaiuo. et al : auit to quiet title. Williams liroa Door & Lumber Co va Pacitio Piue Needle Co: action lor money. Decisiou for plaintiff aud order of sale. II D Norton vs William II Emerson: actiou for mouey. E H Pickol v Johu R Harvov. etui. action for mouey. S N Avers, et al, vs O O Lutid : auit to quiet title. Estate of W F Kremer an insolvent debtor; J O iiootli, assignee. J F Wiaerarver v Jacob Klippel; uit to quiet title. H II McClung vs Lnoy Rader: action for mouey. II C ilobsien aud R Thomas vs Alice II Culver, et al; suit in equity. Jo Mo vs James C Every, et al; uit to quiet title. Tallulah Turner v Edwin W Turner ; divorce. Decree. Sarah E Robertson v Chas II Rob ertaou ; divorce. IXn'reo. Margaret Akera vs Rnfus Akers; divorce. Decree. Anna E Ittown vs Lawreuce Brown; divorce. Decree. T K Anderson, et al, vs The Qalio Consolidated Mines Co; actlou foi damages. Notice, J. P. Hale holds a note against me, dated March IS, A. D.. I 'JO I. Due March IS, A. l. 11HW. I hereby warn the public uot to purchase same. N. C. NIDAY. JOHN NIDAY. Lelanri Siding Our blacksmith ha all he cau do aud alro has a helper. The apple crop i good iu this dis trict, although the apple are falling off badly. Our school is iu Hue condition, well represented. Our stage is doing a big basilicas with Espy as mall coutractor aud driver. We have no sickness to report; everybody is happy a marriage or s birth occaisoually, aud sometimes a eparalicu, o the world goes. Tho millers are very busy fitting up their mines for the winter. Long .llt.'hes require plenty of work to clean them out. Col Ulasdell ha returned from California, where he was called to the bedside of hi mother, who was very sick, but a she Is now im proving, he was able to return and I uow tilting op hi mine for the wiutet. We are having cloudy weather with th appearance of rain aud ratu would be very acceptable so the farmers could dig potatoes, also plow for grain. This is the direst fall for eaveral year, although the took oil riiqimfqq .he rUKe i. doiB weii. ot botcher. Mil D COSTS MILLIONS! Among me taie arrivals, 01 new goods at the range i doing well. Our butcher, Ed Light has no trouble iu finding plenty of beef cattle. While the bridge carpenters wen working ou big Hade Bridge one ol the men fell off a distance of -K feet; it shook him up pretty badly, aud he was taken to the hospital ai Portlano. We have no late report! from him. Gordon Stout, a youth, while hand ling a pistol, abut one o' hla finger off We have uot heard whether it waa careless handling of the pirdo) or not, for all youths are considered apt with the pistol and are not per fectly dressed uutil they can owu huc carry a sii shooter. Blalock Brothers have erected a saw mill on Grave Creek about throi miles up the creek from Ihe Ktagi road, which will fill a long felt wuui aa the people needing lumber had t haul it frcm a distance. Some uew miues are being 0ued on Coyott creek which promises well. We could find room for some uew comers if the buyers had money to buy with. The railroad company has some very choice piccef of laud, but we understand they havt pulled their land out of the market. That keeps a part of (ho imuiirga tiou out of this place. Theie ia Bonn very good land iu this section ; new laud as nature made it, but peopli with push and energy cau make r home aa others have done here. Wile Awake. Provolt Items. Miss May Smith of Provolt is stay ing at Williams at preteut. B. W. Baldwin of Provolt uiudt Grants Puss a pleasant call this week. Miss Hazel Zumwalt of Tuleut it visiting relatives and friends at Pro volt this week. Mr. Drake the hop contractor ol Grauts Puss was at Provolt Satunla on hop business. Hiram Messingcr, a young catth raiser of Provolt, was at Grunts Pas Monday ou business. James Coffee of Williams paascri through Provolt Thursday nu lib way to Gold Hill to move his sister, Miss Ella, home. L. W. Smith, the Provolt merchant made a business trip to Grants Past Wednesday uud returned Thursdu with a load of groceries. Richard Yining of Eastern Oregon ia at Provolt at present aud probably will make his home hero thia wintei instead of at Eaateru Oregon. Say, we have the best coouly road in Oregou for both winter uud summer since Jamea Ke :nedy was electee road supervisor from Williams dis trict. The cattle raisers of Provolt spent t few days the past week iu the mountains gathering up their cattle for pasture aud some fur tho Grouts. Pasa meat markets and county at lar-c. There will be a dance at the public hall at Williams creek Thanksgiving. Dance, aupier and horse feed, t'. All be ready when it comes. L. W. Smith Is giving the dauce. There is lots of sickness in the val ley this week, both typhoid fever aud chills, and also three cases of malaria fever, but none arc dungerous except Beuuie Harriett of Hridgepoiut, Ap- plegate. The new school house at Provolt is being paiuted this week to that it will be dry when school starts. It will be seated with patented scats next week, which will be something uew for districts No. 8 aud 30. A party of young men iu our vicinity left Thursday for a three weeks huut iu the Crescent City mountains. Their expectations are of rinding lota of game such as bear and deer. They have with thetu three bear hounds, which will be used when oue is wounded aud gets away. The Powell's Creek Lumbering Com paiiy oi rrovoit are husy running their uow planer filling out bill that were collected during the sum mer. They have a uew grade of fir lumber for ceiling and flooring, which can be obtained at a reasonable price that cau be easily paid. Atiybody wanting lumber call and seo Mr. John llackett, before going elsewhere ; mil! one mile from Provolt postofllco. The Houe of Content ion mine Id still moving onward with good results and a neat body of ore which ia good in value. They have now completed "to feet of tunnel work. They have good faith in tluding another Eldorado be fore they quit or leave the mountain side. There are several uew mines in tho Thompson creek mining district that w ill start soou. Prom last ac counts the Jordou & Thompson mine aa moving along with good results, fhey have been moving the old quart7 arrastre lecenty purchased of E. N. Provolt, to their mine ou Thompson creek, four mile beyond tho Apple g;tu post office. The Fields Bros and Thomas Carter of Provolt who have becti iu Kasteru Oregon for the past three mouths, re turned home Friday. Ou their way home they came through Foit Klaiuuth and ou to Crater Ijite where they sUynl for a few days and took iu all Ihe beautiful scenery that could bo sceii iu the aurrouding dis trict. They came by the taliuou city on Rogue river and stayed there awhile and took iu the sights that could be seen there. They report that there is quite a number of salmon be. i g caught, but there are 4S to .V) there to gt them as fast as they are aught. They also stopped at Jack-' oiiville aud took iu the exercises that were goiug on there, and reached Pio-1 volt for dinner among friends audi relatives. If you wish to reduce your woid bill, buy 4 foct lengths aud huve O. O. Lund saw it for you at your door. Otlre Meaaa. Tlwre are KW miles of oiled roads iu California. This state was the llntt to mke use of crude petroleum oil In ' road Improvement It having thus far hardly pa! beyond the exiMrliucn tst ta-e elsewhere. It has hern, how evt, a marked succeea In the west. 1 Enormous Sum Lost Annually in Marketing Crops. "The American people have reason tc. appreciate the fact that the good roads quextlou appears at last to be taking on a thoroughly practical aspect, with promise of great benefit to every per son living in this country," said au offi cial of the department of agriculture to a representative of the Washington Stur recently. "Every foreigner coming to this coun try is amazed on the oue baud at our general progresnlvenens and enterprise uud utterly disgusted on the other baud nt our almost totul lack of good roads nnd our almost utter want of ap preciation of the advantages of prop erly Improved highways. As a result of this our deplorable roads have ut taineU a worldwide renown, which greatly detracts from our reputation of being tin exceptionally enlightened und progressive people. "The willing submission of the Amer ican people to the neeillesg nnd burden some condition of our country roads Is a remarkable circumstance. Cnrefu! study of this matter seems to indicate that this Is wholly due to luck of knowledge und appreciation of the comparative benefits of improved road ways over hud ones nnd the ease nnd low cost by which the beat of roads niny be secured. "It Is wholly Inconsistent with the characteristic enterprise of Americans that they should willingly submit to the continuous and needless losses due to hick of good roads, especi.illy when these losses lire so great In a few years lis to equal the cost of building the fiiiest roads in the world throughout the entire country. This remarkable fact call only be accounted for ns tin result of our ' deplorable Ignorance of the comparative economies, comfort and pleasures of good und had ronds. "It Is conservatively estimated by government ollieials tin. t we are need lessly losing or wasting over JdOO.OOO,. 000 each year because of our bad roads, making n mud tax of over 000. 000 for every woikitig day In tilt year nnd an Individual lax of nearly $9 each year for every person In this country. "This estiiuale Is for the direct mon ey loss and takes no account of the In cldentnl disadvantages, discoui forts nnd inconveniences of bad roads, which would probably exceed the di rect moneyed loss. Besides this, the Increased values of farms reached by good roads would n mount to un enor mous sum. In New York and other states tills Increase In selling values has equaled from $-o to $100 au acre In many cases. "An Increase of only $8 an acre on the estimate of (Vlo.Ono.OoO acres for the country would amount to some thing like $j,ooo,0(i0,u00, or more than enough to build the best and finest main ronds In the world about 1,000, 000 miles throughout the entire coun try several times over, and by recently developed methods In road building the best roads can be built for a coat which liould not exceed an average of $2,000 a mile. The Interest on this sum of 1. -..PU 1,000,000 nt 4 per cent would buljd all the mainly traveled roads In the country lu less than ten years nt a cost of only 40 per cent of the increased fnrin value. "l'rom this It appears that we would receive benefits from Improving our main roads In the Increase of farm val ues alone equal to two and one-half fold, or 250 per cent of their cost. "A direct saving of $i!00,000,000 a year, figured at 4 per cent Interest, would carry n cost of $1,300,000,000. This Is over six times, or 600 per cent, of the necessary costs of the main ronds for the entire country. . "If the Indirect comforts, benefits and savings will equal the direct sav ing wo will have another Item of $000, OOn.isjo. This makes the total benefits from good main roads equal to some thing like f IO.(XW,000,000, or fifteen times their cost. The Interest from this sum nt 7 per cent would pay the cost of building the finest and best main roods In the world throughout the entire country each and every year. "These benefits are so enormous that It Is difficult to rightly comprehend them without mnklng some compari sons. The benefits of $30,000,000,000, for Instance, nre nearly a hundred times the amount of the cost of the Spanish war and certainly appear to make this the greatest economic ques tion Isefore this country at the present time." Cures Winter Cough .1. E. Gover 101 N. Maiu St. Ottowa Kan writes; "Every fall it baa been my wife's trouble to catch a severe cold and therefore to cough all wiu- bottle of Horehonnd Syrup. She used it and lias heen able to sleep soundly tor hub. i,astia)l 1 got lor her a all night long. Wheuever the cough trouble her, two or three doses stops the cough, and she is able to lie up ludwell. " 2."c. 5. 1.00 at Model i'iuk oiore. 0 B enicia Will Save Grants JOSEPH WOUE, M.n.ger. 1 it Miait 1 has stood the tat 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One and a Half Million bottles. Ithu record of merit appeal to you ? No Cure, No Pay. 50c IjwJo wU mk to a Ten Cnt acag, of Crove' Black Hool uwr Kni Bannard's Big Furniture and House Furnishing Store arc Axminster and Velvet CARPETS and RUGS Large line of new styles Portieries, Fine Pictures, Picture Frames and Mouldings and the whole stock is most complete. Come and see it you cannot afford to pass it by. Goods Sold on the Installment Plan FURNITURE REPAIRED A. UBANNARD Opposite Western Hotel. Kerbv Items J. Turner and family have returned to Ketby. A bui prise party was tendered to Tom Floyd ou his lt'th birlhd.iy, October 10th. Many smelter people are atoi ping iu Kerby. We assure them a hearty welcome. The meat merchant of Kerby, Harry Brown, is euteitaining his mother aud sister, who are limning a visic The Kerby law office ia being nicely finished within, New wall ppper aud furnishings are giving the iuterior a very uice appearance. Mr. aud Mrs. Hendricks are stop ping at the home of their brother-iu-law, Mr. Frank Floyd. They are ex perts in the use of gnus, aud big the gamo. Mrs. Dr. Floyd is doing very ex tensive business in fixing grind) rs and'making plates to fit in Ihe mouth. Shu oucL-rstiiud the work and extracts teeth to perfection. Let all Kerbyitt-s unite iu making this pluoe desirable to all, by imurnv iug property, by giving stimulus to every enterprise for the betterment of conditions generally. The pros perity of oue helps all. Reader. CLASSIFIED ADS. WANTED. WANTED A partner in one of the best paying stores in city for money invested; either a one-third or two thirds interest for sale. If you have not at least, 100 do uot an swer as that is whut it takes to boy a one-third interest. Store pays about ' a day clear mouey now. Answer at once; no exper ience needed. Address "D" care of Courier. WANTED To invest ."00 to J2o00 and services In a good legitimate business. Address II. G. , Care Courier. SITUATION wanted by experienced camp cook - aud baker, Ueruian, Julius Kirsten,care of Fetsch, south west corner Sixth aud J street. PASTURE GOOD t'ASTUKE for horses or cattle, near towu. M. W. Wheeler. FOR. RENT. OFFICE to rent and furniture for sale. Inquire of J. P. TntTs. FOR. SALE. FULL BLOOD registered Holstein bull Address J. II. Croxtou, Grauts Pass. FOK SALE 2000 Cedar posts. L. B. Akers, Grants Pass. FOK SALE Nearly new 80S Savage Hi tie; combination rear sight, ivory bead front sight. Price, if20, cost :,"). Inquire K. H. Hurrison, N. 2d street. IMKM FOK SAI.K-two miles from Mer lin, lim acres -aUmt 50 acres of good bottom land, 25 acres in cultivation, small house and barn and aHitit to acres under fence, lis lance of land suitable for orchard or pasture. For further particulars ad dress W. M. Crow, Merlin, Oregon. 200 At'KK ranch, good prune and dn3Tltf' U springs on every 40 ai apple orchard, small fruits in for lrjigation. besides range country;' two dwalliug houses, nig ham, every thing complete; well sheltered i 'ro1" frosts, good mining markets, une- mlle """" ol tunnel W, price 2,.J0, ' Inquire at this othc FARMERS Bsc You Time and Money This Fall Come aud have a talk with us. Lasv terms Pass Hardware Co. j. L. CALVERT, Secretary ind Tre..urer. nAA.,., . f - Grove's Tasteless Chill Lots of Reading Matter For 10c The brightest story manizine In th West is THE TElvESCOPE Published in Seattle. Sixteen pHe each month, llllcd with stories of love and adventure, suggestions for the hon e, etc. Intensely interesting from cover to cover. To build up a big cir dilation in the West Tun Tklescopi will be sent to any address for one year for one dime 10 cents, bend today to THE TELESCOPE Room A-l Hancock fildg, Seattle, Wash. School ooks AND Supplies CLEMENS J P1I.I.S At Dkigs opp. Optra house Successors to Slover Drug Co. Drugs, Stationery. Toilet Articles, House and Floor Paints. W. P. Fuller at cost As long as they last. Former price $175 gallon Now 1.45 National Drug Store J.C. Smith. M. L., Prop. Agents for Patrick & Co. rubber stamps. rniiiririinirijj.rijuji.. Tonic lodil Drug Store iraiins Plows I ti V, f