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ROOUB RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS, OREGON, NOVEMBER 3. 94- Grants Pass Banking & Trust Co. PAlU UP CAPITAL STOCK Transacts a General Banking business. Kecelves deposits subject to check or on demand certificates. Our customets are assured of courteous treatment and every consideration con Mtent with sound banking principles. Safety deposit boxen for rent. J. FRANK WATSON. Pres. it. A. BOOTH, Vira-I'rea. L. I.. JKWEl.I,, Cashier. The First National Bank OF SOUTHERN OREGON. CAIMTAI, STOCK, Keceive deposits subject to check or on certificate payable on demand. Hells sight drafts on Flew York Kan Francisco, and Portland. felegraphic transfers sold on all points in the Cnited Mates. rlpecial Attention given to Collections and general business of our customers. Collections made throughout Southern Oregon, and ou all accessible points. it. A. IIOOTII. I'rca. J. 0. CAMIMIKU,. Vice Pres. H. L. UII.KKV, Cashier MARBLE AND GRANITE WOKKS J. B. PADDOCK, I'boi h. I am preprred to furnish anything in of MARBLE or QBANITE. Nearly thirty years of experience in that 1 can fill your orders In the very best manner. Can furnish work in Scotch, 8 weds or American Granite or any kindol Marble. J. II. PADDOCK, front Street Neat lo Greene's Got. simp. BARGAINS ...Real Estate... J. A. TURNER & CO., 1;kont S'iyhkt. Bargains also in SECOND HAND FURNITURE at the Auction Room. Sule of New Goods Saturday, Nov. 5 C. K. McLANE, Proprietor. HIGGINS & PHILLIPS Assayers and Chemists CIIAKGEH: Gold, Silver, Copper, Load, fl each. Gold and Si Ivor, fl. ' Each and every assay done with the idea that it may be chocked. M. C. FINDLEY, M. D. l'ractlce limited to EYE, EAU, NOHH and THROAT. Office hours 0 to l'; 2 to 0 Evening hours Tuesdays and Fridays, 7:30 toll. Telephones 201 and 77. GkANTS PAKH, OltKUOK. JRED'K D. STRICKER, M. D. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Masonic Temile, Rooms j & 4 Grants Pass, 'Phone 633. Ohkgon. 0. H. DOUGLAS, M. D. Physician and Surokon Ofllco: rignoy'a rcsldonco, cor. (Ith and E streets. Day and night phono No. 6;il. Grants Pass, Ore. 1 P. LOVE, M. D. MJ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ofllco in Williama Hroa. block, over vrrauta i-usa urocery. Knsidonce Phono 414. Ullloe Phouo 141. UHANTS I'AHS, . . . OMtlo C. HOUGH, ATTORN KY-AT LAW, Practices in all State and Federal Courts utiles over First Nsiional Hunk. ukants rAss, . . Omuon, SWEETLAM) & CO. FRESH and SALT MEATS PlIONI 21 N. E. McGRIiW, PIONEER TRUCK and DELIVERY Furniture and Piano Moving GRANTS PASS, OREGON. The popular barber shop Get your tonsoriul work ilotie at IRA TOMPKINS' On Sixth Street Three chairs Hath room In connection E. A. WADE DRY GOODS, UNDKHWEAK, NOTIONS, lite. Front Street, west Palace hotel GRANTS PASS, ORli. Palace Barber Shop J. H. MULLEN, Propr. Shaving, Hair Cutting Baths, Etc. Eriryhiug mat and clean and all Work First-Claim. In the lVaco Hotel. Roaeburg Timber Cruisers Fined. The Federal Grand jury found an tndiotmeut agamst John W. Gardner and W. H. McCrosseu, timber loca tors at Roaeburg, charged with con piracy against the fulled rotates m the changing of govormucut section ooruer posts and marks on Kovernnicut land for the purpose of acquiring pna eeaion. around Uocvborg. The were Uued t'iM each. , Own a Wellington iano. 925,000.00. sno.ooo 00. the line of Cemetery work in any kind the. Marble, business warrants my saying BARGAINS j& WANTED & Dry Placer Ground. If you hnvu nny write o McClintnck & Son, Hnrtcn, Wiish. IN HARD CIRCUMSTANCES Ashland Woman Seeks Desert Ing Husband A lady from Ashland was in the oity last week, having walked all the way from Portland. Hnr circum stances are Indeed pitiful If the story (ho tells la true, and her appearance gave evidence that alio was not mis representing thu cuho. Shu claims to havo but recently comu from the Kust with her husband and threo children and located In Ashlnud. The head of the family loft Ashlnud nuder the pretense of looking fur employment. and was last heard from in Portland when lie wroto to the unfortunate woman stating that ho was unable lo support lior longer aud would not ro- turn. Hhe followed Mm to Portland aud attempted to locate hi 111 in that oity, but was unsuccessful, mid her limited supply of money having given out she started back to her children on foot. Wlinn she reached Hilvnrton, her shoes were nearly olT her feet and she was covered with mud, substan tiating the statements of her misfor tune. Some of the friendly to the tin fortunato, gavo her money to buy shoes and she Immediately went to a local dealer ami purchased the shoes, Hilverton Appeal. "Illillt for Music" Hicck I'lniins. Carries Hiatorlce.1 Gun. Dr. 8haw, physician at the Oregon Iieiiiteutiary, wna in Olcmhilo recent ly on business connected with the Hnlu eawmlll on I'pper Cow creek, devoting much of his time to hunting. Hcmirleda gun of mure than ordi nary interest, although a common modem HO-DO caliber Winchester rifle. The interest the gun created was from the fact that it was thu deadly rille carried by 1 lurry Tracy, the desiertii escaped convict, during bis memora ble Might through northern Oregou and the state of Washington two years ago and with which ho killed eight men. The stock 1 r the weapon bears marks of rough usage aud on one side was to be seeu a letter "11," made by the bandit with a knife dur ing a spare, moment In his flight. -News. I. nek llcrc! A Hinllli .V llarnea. Chamhtrlsin'i t'ouqh KciiKtly I, Pleasant to Tike. The llucst quality of "granulated loaf sugar is used In the ninntifaoltiri "i 1. number hi Ins Cough Hemedv, and the roots used in its preparation imvc it a flavor similar to maple svrup, making it quite pleasant to take. Mr. W. I,, lioderlck, of I'oolosvlllc, Md., in speaking of tlih remedy, says: " I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy with my children fur veral years ami ran truthfully say it Is the best pioi.ua'ioti of the Lin. I 1 know of. The fin liltco like 1, take it and it tins no injurious afi,n tTi'ct. " For sale by all ilriigit'. (till a V clllii, ton piano. CKlneso M III Cm oil Que. According Id theChini.se papers of the past four days. In another year the (pie or "pigtail" will be a buried relic, perhaps a rurio in museums. Chattering groups of celestials stand 'U the corners ill Chinatow 11 and dis- uss the possibility of the enforce ment of the new luiiierial inauihite. which will compel them to doff the braided and glossy string of hair. iocal Chiuuse papers have il that be new order is being considered riously by the Chlucsc governmtni tnd that before long, qucs will not bt worn. The emvror baa decided Unit his subject would look lucre civilir.. ed without the "pigtail." lircat r Oltemetit prevails iu Chinese quarters lu San r.rnnclscoand much protest is al readyraisedagaitist the proposed order ChauiWrlaiu's ttcniafli and Lifer Tablets am becoming a favorite fci stomach doubles and to.istio tlon For sa!e by all druggists. OIL NEAR NORTH BEND While Borlitng (or Wavier Strike Oil Diill It lias leaked out that oil lias been discovered noar the coudensery at Nortli liend. For son e time past that institution Iris bad nn expert boring for water 011 the mod fl it near the! factory. At the distance of 200 foet a small channel of oil was strock which ipuricd np and spread over the bay waters. The licle was plugged op and the boring ceased. A number of gentlemen! w hoso names we liavo been asked to withhold) lin mediately formed a company and cured an option mi the largo mud flat opposite Porter. As soon as possible they intend to bore down a great distance on their newly acquired prnpxity and endeavor to locate tl main channel of nil, if such exists. Thorti are a great many reasons which point favorably towards Coot Bey turning out to be au extensive oil field. -Marshflcld Mail. "Ilulll for Music'' ttterk Piano. Oregon Boy Invents Hop Press I. F. Evans, an Oregon boy, lias in vented a horsepower bop prtss that Is deserving of especial mention, as will he seen from the record made by tl; trial on (lie farm of Loots Aral, near Oervais: Tim record is i) bales pat oat in hours and I) minutes; the highest reo ord 14 titles per hoar; lowest record 10 bales per hcur; average weight, per hale, 200 Jpounds ; from the time the team starts until the doors fly open with a pressed bale, 8 seconds. Foor men nro required to run the press. If there is nny bop press in existence with a better record, Mr. Evans would liko to hoar from It. Salem. Look Here! A Hmltli & llarnea, Lands Restored to Entry. Iiy direction of the president, Hec fetary Ilichcnck, Hitturday, ordered restored to entry a considerable por tion of the withdrawals made with view to creating the Itoguo River, La Uriinde, Joseph Kjvor and Maury Mountain forest reserves in Oregon The restorations are made in accord anco with the new rule of the depart mcut, permitting the immediate settle ment 011 the laud, but not allowing entry or filing to be made until after a period of 110 days' advertising by the local land ofllcurs. It is proposed to eliminato from the Kogue Itiver withdrawals (15,000 acres, leaving 1,271,000 acres remaining withdrawn. Own a Wellington piano. Advertised Letters. Following is tho list of letters re mainlug nuculled for In the Grants l'ass post olllce the week ended Oct 8, 1U04: LADIES Gothics, Mrs Kslher.Tnrner, Mrs Pugl UKNTLhMKN Stark. Hold Ksq Hhattuck, Wni W Wendali, Mr Joa Waver, John Wilson, Kd Wilson, Mr Chas Wiekham, Mr J F, Webbei M, Taylor, K II II, Hoss, A J, Hummers, Mr John J, When calling fin the above please to ask for letters advertised, Oct. 8, C. K. HARMON, P. M. ' Ilulll fur Music" Hteck IManoa. Klnmnith Will Be Wet. The iHioplo of Klamath county will have time to watch the effects of local option in other counties of the state, before having to vote 011 the question of prohibition here. The petition which was II led with the county olerk contained 120 names, which is more than 10 per rent of thu legal voters of this county, but ujou comparison, it was found that '.'I! of these signers were not registered. As thero were tlSH voles rust ill Klamath county for chief justice, it would be necessary to have the petition signed by V.I reg istered voters. The petition as filed only has HI such, and therefore the work of circulating the paper wasted. Klamath Falls Republican I .imk Here! A Hinllli & llarnea. Agetln In Litigation. The last suit over thu Oregon King mine, Involving a grub stake qucs tlon, lias again illustrated to mine operators how hazy compact of an cieut date may bring serious troubli to a producing mine any time before patent. Hut Oregon is now protect ed from these troubles in all affairs arising since ISM Mining co-part ncrships, commonly known as grub stake contracts, must be iu writing now anil Hied for record with tin recorder of conveyances of the county where the claims are locuted. The tot expressly says that a grub-staking contract must also contain the names o( the parties theteto and the dura tion of the contract, otherwise it 'Inill be mill and void. Own a Wellington piano. Curri Winter Cough .1. K. Dover 101 N. Main St. Ottowa Kan writes: "livery Till it has been my wife's trouble to catch a severe old aud tlii ufoie lo ci tigh all w in ir hug. la.tlail I got lor her a ' o. tie of li, 1. lu'i.n.l Syrup. She used it nod has i .1 u ul.Ie to .l.i i soundly ill nilit long. Win never the cuugli loubltsher, two or thtce doses stops lie rough, aud she is able lo be up indwell." SV, JcV, (l.tki at Model Orug Store. itlillt fur Music" Sleek I'lanos. farm For Sale. liiO acres, (to acres of line snb-lrri-ialt d bottom laud timlcr fence and ultivution, a million feet of Hue tiiu Vr, hundreds of cords of bard wood, icar town and all down grade ou flue mad. OoikI two-sti ty dwelling with u Well of splendid water at the loor. Fine big barn and out build nig. Lots of fruit and berries of all siuiK County road and daily mail at 1 lie door. A sidendid place for health md a pleasant homo. Address llox 117, Woodville, tiro. To Cure a fold In Due Hay Take LAX ATI VK PKO.MO yi'IN INK Tablets. All druggists lefuud he money if it fails to rure. E. W. Glove's signature is ou each but. Ko. W. A Fr&ter Indicted. A number c.f IndictmeutB we-e re ported gby the graud jury Tuesday before recess was taken. With the exception of one of them, all have become public. The indictment in question is in the case of the United States vs. William A. Frater, ei-post master at Rosebarg. Frater i charted bv the indictment, which contains two coouts, with embez zling postal fuuds to the amount of i:i2. 50. Restitution was made, but this did not deter the graud jury from are turning an Indictment. What disposition the grand jury will make of the case wherein Albert Haffenden, formerly postmaBtcr at Woodstock, who was charged with embezzling about fflOOof postal fend' is not known. The case is exactly similar to the Frater case, and when the investigation by the gtaud jury was completed no report of the case was made. Look Here! A Hmlih it Barnes For Se.le or Tre.d. One acre cleared and fenced, good bouse, good well. One mile eait town. J. W. Woolfolk. Own a Wellington piano. Cures Chilli snd Fsvtr. O. W. Writ, Nacogodohes, Texas, says his daughter bad chills and fever for three years; he could not And any thing that would hell) her till he nsed iiiirbine. tils wire will not keep house without it, and cannot say too much for It. AOc at Model Drug Store. Pholo Amateur. Am. tear photographers very often get into the habit of thinking they cannot afford to buy the best papers on account of tho ex lie 11 sc. To those I can offer a high grade developing paper, two dozen, Ixi shoets at 200 or two dozen .H '1,1:1 sheets lor 20 cents. This paper is not ns good as Velox, but is next best. The new N-A Developer now cn tho market is tho best that has ever been offered for sale. The prints re main a canary color until filing is thorough, For sule only by A, Voorhies. Announcement to the Public. We are pleased to announce that our newer plant is now competed and we are now letting contracts for transmission line to extend from Ashland to Urauts Pass. We are now ready for business, 10 furnish power, light and water 10 towns and farms, placer mines and qnartz mines along our trannnissiou line. We will devote special attention to the irrigation of fnrms by a system of electric pumps, which are being usod witli great success iu Southern Cal ifornia and other arid regions. Out rates will be fair and reasonable commensurate with good services correspondence aolicittd. All in duiriea will receive prompt attention Dr. O. R. Ray, Manager Condor Water & Power Co, Tolo, Oregon Illillt for Music" Nteck I'lanos. Th Beit LlnlmcnL 'Chamberlain's Paiu Halm is con sidered the best liniment on the mar ket," write Post & Bliss, of Georgia V't. No other liniment will heal ont or bruise so promptly. JNo other affords such quick relief from rhen malic pains. No other is so valuable for deep seated pains like lame back and pains iu the chest. Give this liniment a trial and you will never wish to bo without it. Sold by all druggists. Look Mere! A Hum ti llarnea. The Btit Doctor. Knv. H. O. Hortoti, Sulphur Springs- Texas writes July I'.lth SUJ: "I have use in my family lialliud's Snow liiiment and llorehound Svtnpniul they have certainly proved satisfact ry. fiie iinimeiii is me nest we have ever used for headache aud pains. Tho rough syrup has been onr doctot lor tho last eight years." Sac, AOc, 1.00 at Model Drug Store. .ots of Keadinn .Matter lor 10c The brightest story niairazino in tho West is THE TELESCOPE ublished in Seattle. Sixteen num. each month, tilled with storiott of love anil adventure, sticcostions for the 01110, etc. Intensely interesting from 'over to rover. In huikl 1111 a bk clr illation 111 the West Tiik Tkikmiick ill lie sent In unv athlivss fur one vein- if one dime III cents. Send today In THE TELESCOPE K00111 A-l Hancock llldg. Scuttle, Wash BRIGHT'S DISEASE 1 he largest sum ever paid lor a lire ription, r hangril hands 111 San h ran- laio, Aug. SO. PK). The iransUr in volve.! 111 coin and stock f I IJ.Mki 0 and sras ranl by a party n business men tin sh-i ihv (or x right's iiseae and Iha- les, htlhcrlo incurable itiseasi a, iney coiunienceil die serious investi gation 11I the "pecitic Nov. 15. !!KH) tev in'ervleaeil scores ol lite cllree not IiiiiI il ont on 11s turrits bv puliini; iver three limeii esse 011 ibe trea inenl tinl k au biu t tie in. The alsofot uU ocia'- 10 11 Nine ebi. nie, locm Hi lei ascs lll'l Kilin.e it. n il 1 1 wot. 1 t- ,,, -,.. 1 pl'lg' s. I ,1 I . ,u.. ;'!, S7 p r celli the lest esses w, re eiiher aell 01 ,-ttressmg fsvorahW. 1 Here tiring nut thirteen per rent 01 aitnres, lite parlies were salisticd and ised the trsiissrtion. The pus veiling' the investiuatinii coin mil lee and th. lini.-al reimrls o( the test rases wen published and sill be mailed free on IMiratlon. Address John J rtlTns uNriNv.tL'll Monlaomerv St. Sn Krn. iro, Cai. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Traoc Marks Qtit.-fctw fewtatri cur oiitir'n tri hftt.f ti ll-tiMnrtlr..,5.1mlL llkiuirvi.-k.ui I'-IiiL' tMil frf. Ol aWn.'T t't sv-urn ,,tce. rmlmiia Ulm tTir-'iu-h Mui ti . tk. rs.olr pwrtoi tofk'l vl'h.tul Ctta-vK U) tb Scientific flntcriun. A riinntfnl tllt'atrts,1 wv't I r't rwlaiilf.n r nit ' ia.- t. .r- T. nr m.iMf lis, J'., jvi.i t , 1 , u m n - u 111 fit I.Q 36i0rd.a,. ftSl Ii-H aiMe uavew. d r et, Wuk, s u c. -r ' 'L . K if m ra Backed up by over a third of a century Of lematkabk and uniform cures, a record such as no ol'ncr riniedy for the diseases snd weaknesses peculiar to women ever attained, the proprietors of IJr. Pierce s Favorite Prescription now feel fully war ranted in olTerinir to pay $5 in legal money of the United Slates, for any esse of Leucorr'n-a, Female Weakness, Prolap sus, or falling of Womb which they can not cure. All they ask is a fair and reason able trial of their means of cure. "I used fnur bottles of your ' PavoHe Pre scription an-1 one of 'GoMen Mt-lical Discov ery." wriU-H Mis. li'mer U. Shearer, of Mnunt nope, Lancaster Co.. I'a.. "and can ;ay th.u am cured of that ilren leil disease, uterine trouh. Am in belter health than ever brfote. Kvrrv one who kuo-ars me ia surprised to sec me looV ao wall In June 1 was so pour in health that at times I coul t not walk. To-day I Bin ramf. I tell everyijody that Llr. fierce's mediciuca cured me.' Fsbk. Dr. Pierce's Common Sene Med ical Adviser is sent reran receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 31 one-cent stamps for the cloth boundvolume. Address World's Dispensary Medical Asso ciation. Proprietors, Buffalo, N. V, FROM SOUTH AFRICA. New Way ol Using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mr. Arthur Chapman writing from Durban, Natal, South Africi, says: "As a proof that Cluimberhiin's Cough Remedy is a cure st.ituble for old and young, I pen yon the follow ing: A neighbor of mine hid a child just over two mrntlis old. It ha I 11 very bad cough and tho parents' did not know what to give it. I sug tfcstrd that if tiny would gi t a bottle of Cliiimberliiin's Cough Hemitlyaiid put some 11 1 on the dually teat the baby was sucking, it would no doubt ro tho child. This they did and brought about a quick relief and cured the baby. " This n un tly It- for ia le by all druggists. Saved His Life. J. W. Davenport, Wiugo, Ky., writes, June 14, 11102: "I want to tell you I believe ISallard's Snow Liniment saved my life. I was under the treatment of two doctors and they told mo 0110 of my lungs was enitrely goue, and tho other badly affected. ilso bad a lump iu my side. I don't think that I could have lived over two months longer. I was induced by friend to try Ballard's Suow Lini ment. The first application gave me i;reat relief ; two 50 ceut bottles cured me sound and well. It is a wonderful medicine and I recommend it to suffering humanity." 2c, 50c, fl.00 it Model Drug Store. A Question of Tacxs. Any render of this paper, sending 1 cents in silver, by postal note or one and two ceut stamps, will be sent THE DAILY JOCKNAL one month: or TIIK SUNDAY JOURNAL two months; or tho SEMI-WEEKLY IOCRNAL three months or the WEELKY JOURNAL four months iud in addition a match safe filled with Incks. bosrace nrenaid. Address lilt JOURNAL, Portland, Oregon. A O uarnnteeit Cure for I'llca Itching, Iilind, Weeding or Pro truding Piles. Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case, no matter of how long Handing, in fl to 14 nays. Eirst ap plication gives caso and rest. 50c. If your drugigst hasn't it send 50c in tamp and it will he forwarded post paid by Paris Mediritio Co., St. Louis,. Mo. MR.S. L. S. ADAMS. Of enlves1iii, Teaauk 'Wine of Cardui Is Indeed s bleisina; to tired women. Having suffered fer sevea years with weakntis and hearing-down paini, and having tried sev eral doctors and different remedies with no lucceii, your Viine ol Cardui was the only tiling vihkh helped me. snd eventually cured me It iee med to build up the weak parts, ttr.-nmhen the system sad correct Irregularities." lty "tired women" yr,. ..Cuius means ni-rvo.is women who i :ve disordered menses, f..:.;ni of the womb, oar:.in l:on! !, s or aw ot hee a.imettM tint w, men Five. mi ran cure yourself a. I: .mew tnis great women's reineili'. Wine of Iju.l'.ti. Wine of Cardui lias runsl thousan Is of can-s w hi, h iloetore have failed tobenetit. Whv net be-; iii to B,.t veil to.i.iv? All drugi;.,ia ha 1.(10 bottles. Kor any stoma, h, liver or bowel disor der Taedford'a HLvk-Draught should be used. for 1l. in livrsfoi. s.ftr b.t,, ;,V I IUM.L, TlM ,iauM. VVlNEo'CARDUl MOTHERS and DAUGHTERS tiv K KXICOXA i y The MiMicrn Kcuicdy for Women ) Kiiv has Cureil tome of ttie worit cases of OVARIAN AND UTERINE DISORDERS We guarantee a v 1 posiure ore for I-OUOOrrllOOa THE REXICONA CO. e l.vrv Ajui W.stiio a) .Vtid for Ho,.kiet. i San W, Cil. J ka atk.aOk.alWk alk A atVjfavatVjfk alVal (PC "On Honor That's how Kaufman Garments are made and sold. Qualily goes into ever thread and nbre ol the fabric, knowledge, skill and care into the tailoring and finishing intelligence and expert workmanship throughout. , The Kaufman way of tailoring is simply the merchant tailor's way improved art tailor ing on a broad scale. The manufacturers can afford to engage higher-salaried designers and workmen than any local tailor. Hand workman ship gives each suit the same individuality the tailor imparts. The variety of stock includes a fit and satisfaction for everyone. Always your money back If you want it. Style, fit and wear in Thefaufman Garment FoySaIe Calvin Welch Only Makes a Bad Matter Worse. Poibap8jou liavo never thought of it, bnt 1 lie fact most be appretit to evtrvone that ronstipatiiu ia caused by a lack of water iu Hie syUom, and the nao of drastic cathartics like the old fashiotii d pills only m ikesBbad 1'iatier worse. Chamberlain's Stomach til el Liver Tablets tiro much more mild and gentle in their effect, and when tho pro. er dose is taken, their action is so natural that one ran hardly realize it is theeftect of a medicine, i r v a o n ut bottle of them. For -ale by all drnggists. Itlillt for Music" S'trk 1'lanon. DIRECTORY JO.-KI'llI.NK Uile COllKTY OKF'ICEKS. J. . Ilnoth 1 J. T Logan it'. F. Lot elace tf K. C heshire T. I'. Judson (ieo. W Lewis . oinuiissioners rlerk Deputy Clerk Mierill deputy Sberitl. Treasurer S'hool hup!.. .. Assessor urveyor Coroner Finest Lister J. T. Taylor Lincoln bavace W. II. F'alhn li O. MeCulliKh W. II. Flanaitan CITY OKFICKU8. tU..r. U t .III "".'" li. ij. i usey Auditor and Police Judge C. F;. Maybee iiea.-urer toi. VV.tonnsun i'iiy Attorney II. 11. Norton Marshal IJeo. Finch Street Hupt John Patrick i'ouneilnien .V. M. Mair, II. J. Backer J. L. Calvert, T. W Williams. W. 0. Smilk, J. A. Itekkopf, II. C. Per kins. James Trimble. F'UATKltNAL tOCIKTIF:;j. Grants Pass Lodge A. F". & A. M., No. 84, regular communication first and third .Saturdays. Visiting brothers cordially invited. 11. V. liious W. M. A J. i'lKB, Sec'y. Uoyal Arch Masons -Keames Chapter No. M meets second and fourth Wednesday Masunic kail. 11. C. iloaziEN, J. FJ. I'ETKKsoa, Secy. H. p. Knights Templar Jlelita Commandery No. 8, meets, second F'riday ol tack Month in Masonic Temple. V. II. II akatos, F.111. Com. Uto. II. Calhoun, Kec. F:aslern Star Josephine Chapter, No. 28 meets lirst and third Wednesday evenings of each month In Masonic lla'L Mabv L. Cok, W. M. .Mks H. Zoli.sb. r-ec'y. '.. O. O. F'.,-Uolden Kule Lodge No. T, meets every Saturday night at I. O. O. F'. hall. F. II. rim a hit, T. Y. 1)an, .Secy. N. G. Visiting brothers invited. I'aran Fjieainpment I. t). tl. K. Nu. ineels second and fourth Thursday at I. II. ('. F'. hall, F'hko hi 11 a hit. T. Y. 1)ka, .Sec'y. c. P. Iteliekahs F:tna Kel.eTah, No 4!l, ineels second and fourth Monday, I. O. O. F'. hall- H'.iJiia UasKSi. N. U. M.Jkkmk Pavis. Secv. I'nited Artisans tirants l'ass Assembly No. 4ii, meets alternate Tuesdays in A.O. V. W. hall. A. K. VooHu'irs, J. ItMlAiiiiocstiet'y. Master Artisan. Woodmen of the World liogue Itiver Camp No. , meets second iud fourtk l'riila.is at Woodman Hall. I ieo. II. Mover, C. C. I . F.. Maviif.e, Clerk. tVnmen ol Woodcraft Azalea Circle. No. Isj, meets hrst and third Mondays at Wooiluien hall. Mrs. M. E. Htnny, Nrs. lone Frier, Clerk. o. N. Modern Woodmen of America Grants Pass Camp No. sou; is 2nd and 4th Wednes day Evenings at Woodmen hall at 7 ... M- l'avis, V. C. JV. T. Goulder, Clerk. Foresurs of America Court Josephine No. 28, meets each Wednesday excenl the iirst. at A. tl. I!. W. hall. F'- G- smcker. F. S. F. F'eisch, C. K. Insephine Lodge, No. 112, A. (). I'. VfZi meets in A. G. C. W.lmll, Dixon buiid uig every Monday evening. . F'. W. lli noiHTH, M. W. n A. Stasakii, Hei-onler. llaHibnrue Ludge. No. 21, D. of 11., A. O. 1 I . W. -insets every alternate Tuesday evening in A.-G C. W. hall, Ituoii o iiiiiinit. -Has. A. .McCahthy.C ol II. .Mas. LvniA Dsas, Kwonler. Itojal Neithtiors of America Eiliik (' .-tipe I amp No. 2in, meets 1st and 3rd Fridays at A. O. I. W. hall ,, Hose Gravlin, Oracle. Henrietta Xoller, liecorder. tinier of IVnilo-Wliiie Hock Council No. 1-'. ineeis 111 vtootinien Hall .-atunlav login.-. mo. A.llvi.K. Counselor. ' MiKirs, W. ltonsiNs. s-ecrelarv. lied M 1 I'n li k 1 1 m a Wigaain No ai U. M U M. KiiKKi t s.,,-l ' I. o II. A. t 101 s, t Iml ,, eeor.l ,MH.hl ol the MMa'abfi-sGtattts , . iml. No l.i nu el.- i.r.-i mid 11, ml I l.lil.'ajs al outlier. l ball W in. Allntt. A. ! 1 "d Kieper. t -jiniiittiidi-r l.udie- ol Hie Maecaiaes - tirauis l'. in.i. . is 1 1. i ... .: inuioi i.eiews rrsiatid llunl Tliursdais at A. t. V. W. kali. Visiting sisters cordially invited. Mr.. Delia Hale, L. C. .nail i-iMMiuiiis, l.eioril Keeper 1 niinl llrotberhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America I'nion No. lua meets second and fourth Fridays of each month al A.O. V. W. Hall." K. I' t ole. K. ee. J. p. tialetner. Pres. D. A. Fiiigerald, F'. t-ec'y. Knights ol Pythias Therinopvla No. M ineels each Tuesday night 7:311 W. o! W. Hail. M. 1. I tlev. CO. Ton WuviaiiOi. ofjt. anj S. Urand Army .( ihe Kr public tlrn. Logan ..... wnru nrsi eones.iav at A.O. I . W. hail. Joua i'aiaicit J- F-- rrtKu, Adjt. Com. Woman's Kelief Corw--General Logan Siol ii. meets M and tth .-alurilays at 2 v. 111 at A. G I . W. hall. v Mrs. Kose W eidman, Pres. Mm. T. 11. Cornell, Secy. iAauve oromo Uinine Tablets. JS SevtaMiHoe. Ve. b port 13 onth. ThlS oijUUltnre. j Notice. J. P. I'ale holds a note ngainst me, 'dated March 18, A. D., 1904, Due ' March 18, A. l 1905. I hereby warn , (ho public uot to purchase same. JN. t:. NIUAV, JOHN NIDAY. ASK THE AGENT FOK TICK 13 T fi VIA TO SPOKANE, ST PAUL DULU1H, MINNEAPOLIS CHICAGO, SI. L0UI3 and ALL, POINTS F:AKT AND SOUTH 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY 0 THE FLYER AND THE FAST MAIL SI'liKMIlll KKKVICK t I'-TO-DATK KQL'I I'SI KNT COCHTKOL'S KMI'I.OYI'S Daylight Irlp across the (ancaile unit Kooky MountaliiN. For tickets, rates, folders and full infor mation, call on or address H. DICKSON, c T. a 122 Third Street, Portland s. g. yekk.f;s, o. w. p. a. (512 First Avenue Seattle, Wath. We give eipcdited seiviceon fieiglit Koiiin vour shipments via Great North ern. F'ull information from Wm. Hakiikk, (jeneral Agent, Portland, Oregon. ' toootoa IT.ATlTrS A TTTMTTiTKTI Oriirinul and only genuine F'ltKNCMI TaNSV Wal-l-i.u f.. wile by leading druggists. (2 per nox. rsaie ana reliable. Accept no substitute. A November Trip Thro the RocKies Will bo an experience so delightful that you never could regret it nor forget it. Starting any day this month, it would bo ideal. Let nio tell you ahout it. A. C. ' - - "' 'il HO' FOE ST. LODIS AND THE WORLD'S FAIR WILL YOU BE THERE? O fi ft N"Ur' ' C",ry'' lht locki" ln addition to the - v attractions at St. Louis. This can only tx dona by Vgoinj er returning via the "SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD" u NEoVASr!SCef.N,C ATTRACTIONS NSURPAslrn0 K"rreCAR SERVICE D ,N EFFORTS TO PLEASE Write for Hlustr.t,d booklet .1 Colorsd.', laraous sights and re.rts M'.CJlonHIDK. Oenrral Atre.it 124 Third Street PORTLAND, OREGON To Cure a Cold in One Dav Has Stood tho Teal of 25 Years The old, original GROVE'S Ta(te. les-H Chill Touic. Y'ou know vjt you are taking. It is iron and qui,, ino in a tasteless foiui. K0 core, do pay. . Built for Music" fsteck Planna. OREGON SlSOTlilNE and union Pacific Three Trains to the Bast Daily Tlirilltl' Il I'll lltlllltl .lamln.,! ----- - ... nun luiinia sleeping ears daily to Ginaha. Chii ugo.,-N). knne; tourist sleeping cars duilv to Kan.s City; through I iilliuiin tourist sleeping cars (personally rondueleil) weekly lo 1 In cago, Kansas City, reclining chair ears Iseats free) to the Ku'd daily. .0 HOURS PORTLAND TO CHICAGO No change of cars. "fO Dkpart F1R Time Sciikihi.ks AltKlVB Kium From Portland Uliicago Silt Lake. Lhinver. F't Portland worm, ihntiiui. .1:2.1 p.m. Kiinsusi City, St.: liOuiH, Chicago and Bust. I Special 9:15 it. 111 via II nut ington, Atlantic Express 8:1.") p. in via Hunt Ington. TitTPuuT Suit Luke, Ienvcr-i Ft. Worth, Omaha Kansas City, St 7:15 Louis, Chicago and r.ast. VulhT Walla, Lewis F'ust Mail ton, Spokane, ill ! luce, I'lillman. Min- 8:00 a. m. neiiMilis. 8t. Paul, Dulutli, Milwaukee, t'liicago and Kast. 6:1a p.m via Spokttne. Ocean and Itiver Scbellule, For San Francisco Fery live duvs at I fi. 111. For Astoria, way points anil Norin leach Daily (exctpt Sunday) at 8 p.m.; Saturday at 10 p. 111. Daily service (water permitting) on Willamette and Yamhill nvers. F'or further inriirnmtiiin nlf nr u-ritp vitnr nearest ticket agent, or A. L. CRAIG, General I'as.-enger Agent, The Oregon Kailroad X Navigation Co. Portland, Gregon. SHELDON, Otnnol Ajnl, 100 Third Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. - ilssriMl? ill last .11 III It "1l a nu ill" Carta! Cri ia Two Day. or. every rv , SZJ&r yrmsr. box. 25c 1.