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V ROGUE RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS. OREGON. FEBRUARY 17. 1005. ROQUE RIVER COURIER OBANT3 PASS, OREGON. OOUXTT OFFICIAL PAPER. Published Every Thursday. Subscription Rated Ons Year, in adrano, fl.AO ii Month. . - .7f Thrca Month. .40 Ingle Copies, .Ob Advertising Races furnished on application at tli uflice. or bj mail. Obituaries and resolutions of con dolence will be chirped fur at 6c wr line: aard oi thanks 60c A. E. VOORWES, Pkopk. Entered at tbs pout ottue at (Irani l's. I maiu-r Entered at the pout ottue at Oregon, as second-class mail i f i: FRIDAY. FEBR0AKY 17, lldtt. The federal grand Jury adjourned on Monday to rmoiivsnu aliout pril 1. The final grisl of nulii tnuii tM inoladed the exsjutoil atuuHt ion oi Gongreasm n John N. Williamson ami other. An alleged couspiriM y lo defame the character of I'miw uti.r lioney sueui to have been a btsiineriiiiK as a blanket indictment returned in that, matter implicate eift' l "nil among whom ii the former U. b. dis Iriol atoruey, John Hull. The confession of Judtfu Tannur, Buuator Mitchell's law rwrtner. in regard to the laud fruudu, puts the senator in a wow light lliim hi t li r to. The Oregon IngUlatum, Mhiih last week paused a rrsoiutinu i x r s lug oonflduneo In Senator Mitchell seouii by the uttormi.es of ll tie ui ber to nave rcjirnti'd Unit actum and the expression t quite general aiming the legislators itmt tli" senator bonld resign. This, howevrr, Mr. Mitchell has decidedly ritfuM'd lo do. He standi pat in his first doolaratli u of innooeuce and says he will fao hl Conner lu court. Tanner's confis aion has beeu tne signal tor the dor msut political enemies of Mitchell to arouse lo activity ami an tuck him venomously in the hour of Ii is ap parent docliuo. Hut the giant is mil yet pulled down. Though the con fession of Tannur wakes a worse cusc for Mitchell than has apiieured hither to, there Is yet nothing in il to show conclusively that the sunnier is guilty and it is possible that lie inur not he convicted in the trial. Hut win ther fonud guilty or innocent, he will never again be the figure iu Oregon politics that tie has been hi her to Even if lie be fouud guilty, huwiilj yet have much syiuathy from the. people of Oregon. Draft is an evil very common anioug legislators and public men and there are many of Senator Mitchell's oolleagues who now look askance at hi in, who have profited by tar worse forms of gritft than lie is amused of doing They have not, however, been so unfortu nate as to bn indicted. WILL BE JOBBING CENTER I PROSPECT PLACER GROUND Gre.nl Pa.se Mt.rcho.nts Enlarg ing Field of Irade. At MoLane's Auction House is the place lor bargains. Call ami Judge for yourself. Uond gloves In cents pair and op. Serviceable ladies' wrapper for 40 Wilts. Uood towel for ID cents Hot of plates 10 cems Heavy pniitK 7.'i cents. Hewing machine, r-tandttru make, $10. Rockers, $1. At) and up. A ticket given on every l purchase that gives a ohance for a line lounge. Hair-Kiddle Hardware Company received this week a car load of Ham wagons direct from the factory in Keuuiika; Wis. This firm sold two car loads of wagons and buggies last year and their trade has so iucreuhcd, which, with the pros perous year that hootliern Oregon is sure to have, gives them the assur ance that they will handle three or more car loads of vehicles this season. Tins car of wagons is the fourth car the firm has received for this year, w hich ih a very good be ginning lor th" year's business. Oi the three other cars there Wbre one each of ciul, powder and cement. .Sevetal a'uin cars will be received in the near future of hardware goods to meet their iuureaxud trade that jomes with the Irving up of roads mil the resumption of buMucsa Willi (lie outlying milling ami farming districts. , lluir r.iildl'j Hardware Company have in the pust year been doing con sult ruble Jobbing irade w ith the villages and towns oi Houtheru Oregon ill supplying retail dealers. Their tr.ido in thin line is steadily inin iihing uuil tin ir territory hrimil- ii trip, ttn v having niiide among other shipment.- of late one to Aiihaliid. And their jobbing Inula is certain of still greater increase as the Uim ih made of mi n who are umoiig the best Ii ii hi i-i n In (ir.itns I'uss, a town thut is nuleil for having busiuess un-n wlni hid always alert to every pos sibility for pushing their business and the welfare ol their town. This firm, buying direct from the factories iilnl hlg wholesale houses of the Kant and receiving their gooi's iu car load lots, is able to make a large saving both iu the cost price and freig t charges that ciuililu them to lay goods down iu Drams I'uss at a price that small dealers cannot meet. With this large margin to work on, Hair-Kiiidle Hardware Company is able to give the small dealers of Southern Oregon goods at a price that they cannot -tenure t themselves bv buying their goods iu small lots ami liny lug the high freight rates of Mini 11 shipments. The llair-Ulddhi Hardware Coin puny Is not the only house iu Grains Pass that is doing a Jobbing trade, for there are several other linns that are handling goods ill hui.Ii quantities that ihey ire able to com pote mii ci fc.lly with Count w hole sale houses lu catering to the jobbing trade of this section. The lilies that Omuls 1'hhh is now able to do a Jobbing business in embrace hard ware, cement and building material, powder, drv goodx. groceries, liirui ture, clothing, liipiors and several minor kinds of goods. rtilli the Mi ml v ami lapid InireiiMi that (trains Pans is having in all mercaut lie mid mai.utaciui nig lines it is a miitier of ceitmniv Ilia' the city will become one lit the jolihll g centers of (be I'aeilic Const and will handle the gn liter portion of that trade with the riinall dealers of Southern Oregon. A Drill That Hill Mael the Re quirements of Prospectors. E. C. Potter of Los Angeles, and J. L Clements of Ban Francisco aie in i urauis i ass anu are Having n tuiuiug machine bnilt for placer prospecting. A mull bit mill be used that will bore a (even inch hole. The drill will be operated by hand and in soft ground BO to 70 feet r day cro be bored. This drill will be lilted with but 65 feet of shafting as Messrs. Potter & Clements think tb it will be ai deep as will be required fur prospecting the auriferous ground iu this aectiou. The drill will bo so made that it can be taken apart and packed on packhorscs, three horses being abb to carry the entire oullli. The .Lulling to bu light and ri-adiiy jiackc.I is made of men pipe aud is cut to 10 d ot sections. The iron work on the drill is being done by Janu s 'Iriinhle ami toe Job, which wan coinploiuil this week, la a credit to bin hop. Messrs. Potter & Clements are Cal ifornia prospectors and have operated a similar Hull tot jems, in prospect ing ou their act-obut and toi purtius wlni hired lln-in to prospect their ground. 'Ibey have carefully exam ined tioutheiii Oregon and they teel certain thai tin y can do a prulituble business here with their drill outlit. Woodvlllo. Mrs. P. J. Leverisch is iu Grants Push for medical assistance. Mr. .Stevens is cli lining out the tun nel iu hia mine, il having caved iu. P. J. I.i viTi-cb contemplates m viug his hnui-u mei h.iin lu the near future. Mrs. Sams In expected hiiiue ill a few days from Portland, where she wenl for medical us istauce. The ling ley Improvement Co Is having wood cut and shipping to Asnlaud where they are concluding a wood yard. The Conilor Water, Light & Power Company lire sett ing poles along the opposite side of the i IVer from WiHlll vi I io for their eiectiic line from Oold Kay to U rants Punn. The Knti rprine Mining l)o. are pre paring to slnrt their null. 'I bey are working a few men at present ami es jieet to put on mole noon. 'Ihcy are starting up undet the management of t runk i'row hrnlg , from linker Citv ami until recently an u'nalganniinr at the big hlkborii nunc. , tluw'i Thil T We olfer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. V. J. CHUNKY As CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known K. J. Cheney for the hint l.'i years, anil belli ve him perfet lv lioiioruble ill all business transact ions aud fi nancially able to enrrv out am oh ligalioin made liv bis tiiut. Wahling, Kinuaii it Marvin. Wholesale Drug gists, 'loledo, o. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in- tetiiallv, Hetinu iliie.llv upon the ! blood and mtieoiiH iirlnee of the sys- lent 'I est luminals sent flee. Price iT.'ic per la tlh. Sol' bv all Drug gists. I Take 1 lull's I'amilv I'iI.k for cons! i-patiou WILL SET 45 ACRES HOPS C C Engllgh Will Add Hope lo Hia Farm Pulput. C. E. English, who haa a fine farss near Murphy, was in Grants Pass Tuesday. Mr. English if engaged In general farming, bot is preparing to add hop raising to his farm operation aud w ill plant 45 acres to hop this apring. He will wire the yard, but will not complete the work until next winter, only setting the posta this winter to train the yoing hop vines ou for this season. The entire yard if under ditch and he can irrigate it during the dry sea son, thus ii soring a larger yield and bettel quality of hop than il bad by dry cultivation. Mr. Euglish is president of the Murphy Ditch Company, an organiza tion composed of Id farmers owning laud in tne New Hope district and to he Irrigated by the Company'! ditch. The other oltloers of the Company are O. N. Hathaway, secretary, aud J. Ii. Rurrough, treasurer. Tb board of directors la composed of Pres. English, Edward Perry and W. 8. Wyuant. This Company began work last winter on a ditch that is to carry 1500 inches of water aud will Irrigate 70) acrei of land. This ditch takes water from the Applegate river at a point just below the William road bridge aud the intake I down to a depth that will give the ditch its full capacity of water at the lowest stage of the river. The work of con-true ting the ditch is don by the stockholders in the period during the winter mouth when Do farm work is to be done. The ditch is to be 3!4 miles in length. Two mile were completed last winter and the remainder will be finished by the time the irrigation season open. A Wall Lighted Building. ! May 1 claim space in yonr oolumns ! to correct an error that appeared in i your issue of February 8d? I Ou January 2Xth, I had the pleasure ' of iiiHiMtcting the new High School I building iu Ashland. Several day aftc rwnids, in conversation with ! some frieuda, 1 Ssjke of this new 'building, its convenience in arrange S meiit, good lighting, eta, I added that each room was also supplied with elec tric lights that could be used if ne cessary ou I he dark, short evening of t.e winter months. Your reporter was present and evidently not hearing the first urt of my remarks took it that thoxo lights were put iu from necei sily and lam reported a making such a statetneut. This is all very wrong for one of the many good feature of Ashland' new building is it light ing The siiierlutendeut, teacher aud oit l.enn of Ashland have a very just pride iu this new building and this article in your issue of February 8d, coming to their attention, haa placed me lu a wrong light. I trust that yon will endeavor to aright the matter. Very Respectfully, K. R. TURNER. A. U. BANNARD UNDERTAKER. 1 R L. COE & CO.'S 1 Ii EARLY BIRD SALE EARLY BIRD SALE M White Goods, Laces and Embroidery rIVu Iim lOni-h. ImiI Voti It'iiow I In Slrv AImmii I In lOiirly lliitl & Kvoryoiic is anxious lg l'i'I Id work ;tl tlic-ir Sprinc; scw'hil' ami now is (lie tiino to make your pur eliiisos. Never lu'l.ni' li.oo e lu'en iiUe lo -Ima kiii'Ii a vast asMiriinent of K.t ranriiinary Values ittt are new pilcil up mi niir runnier- for the l.nrlv lliitl puid'aers ('tune ti'lit in, look (lie flock over him if you tiinl the r .nil- Mm want lnv tliem now, .l.m't wait until your Sprin; work crowds il upon oii nil in a In i;i:t i;iy now. WILL BE RECORD BREAKER A PIANO FORTE RECITAL 1903 Will tncre&aed Indue trial Prosperity. Early Bird Prices 15110 yurils While lii.iui I.ni. 11 nl ; saving ol hum t lu y mi evcij vim! you I 1 1 in i 50, 8,' jo, too 1 jo. 150, .'.', ,. Joou yurils Fine Swiss ,m,i N,,in sunt FiiihiiiiiU'iii s it'it. t 1 1 1 hi 1 the nulls; 11 iilm 1 1 1, in, in 15 to 5c Fi.ulv llli.l 1Qi ptiocs. . . 1500 vurils lanl'iuiili 1 11 s, lim- NuinsiM.k, togalm ptiev Sin 1 . r,o. S 1 ,0 sinl i.n- a.S pim-s Silk Fuit-li M.ntii.l Sptlli 1H ss C,.i..,i-, 11 Kiil.u ptu.s li.itii v I" .ve. OFsrt Kaily liinl pun mOw ...Early Bird Prices... CROW N SU,K TAI 1 llTTA SII.K. ft .... i'. 1111 In - whit , t'Voi v 11 .1 w.ii 1 .ink .1 n.l st.ni,n-.l. We ll.lve ixilll-iivo s.lie ill tin- t. nil. .lis l.l.lll.l 1. 1 Silk. ttli.ls.lll.il till- Ol A I . I TV. M I.I-. I'IMMI ami kk ..1 ,in ft .'S mi tin miikii i:aily Itird Sa'c of ..hoes.. I. iilu s Vi. i Kill Shoo w.iii.iniiil all soli.l lc.iilu-r $1.50 S pi., is i'v cu. 111 Lawns. Silk Finish, uuli soil, m il silk lllslel, til It Is llll.lli Stion. il.lv silii.in. I...IHV- tlini imi 1 r I iioi .1 1. 11 tin- in. .iu Qf: l'..l! h 011 .1 'l in s GLORIA Fvoivlmilv knows I! 1, II K I A S 11 O Ii S , the ti i k h -esl sl.tnilHril, stvle Q pZf aiut value ipO.UU DOUGLAS hi., v.mls mil tin It I'nl.li aohoil Muslin .a 5c , -J o- Q THIC HI-ST $3.50 SHOES 1 S Sty les "O ?c :o 15 pieces All U ....1 Novi 1: PsX Mixtnies, ((.Huh wiii, OvU New lioil Aiiiiiio ...Daily... in all dcp.11 Uncut- Tiir. lilt; m iui:. js i'1, ' 1 - l. -1 'i'1'!' "n: 1114 1-1. nun Is. j.l. mi. 1 - l.lil .mil .1.11 k C..1..IC.I, at. . 1VJL ,su il...-. n c'lui.liiii's 1-tut- I.is'e K 1 1 it .til H...-e. II J, I'l.ll Jill. I .'si' 19c l.. il'. 11 . 'p. ..(,ii- V liul, n -.l.liK s, - It.: ! lij; QNn .1 l t i , .i.l o.nnp.e-.e O C DOUG LAS "The Governor" Ii vuii waul to know how it t'ccls to U- 111 the Governor s Shoes just tiv on a p.iii of Ins shoes ' The Governor' fits the hi. 1. 1 I. it mil pn: si Q rant Ps i itartinK off in the ;eer 1908 t paoe that make it cer tain that thil year In to break all prerioo record io building and iu doit rial growth and give inch an im petus that the city will dintanoe all other town of Rogne Rlrer Valley In growth and become a i certain, the big city of Southern Oregon, and the largeit place between Salem and Sacramento. With this week will be laid the foundation for the third planing mill for Grant Paa and be an establish ment that will hire eight machine and employ about 15 men. It 1 all bnt certain that Eastern parties will within the month begin the work of erecting a box factory and planing mill, which will be the second box factory and the fourth planing mil). The city i.ow ha two breweries In auooessfnl operation, the second one having been completed aud brewing commenced last week. Next week will witness the laying of the foundation for a cold storage building that Is to be 00x100 feet and be the most complete and best equipped plant between Portland and Sacra mento for handling meats, fruits, butter, eggs, beer, et". Within the near fnture, the Orants Pass flouring mill is to be enlarged from 40 to 100 barrel capacity and equipped with electric power. The first car load of machinery arrived this week that is to increase the equipment of the Grant Pas Iron & Steel Work and make it the largest and most com plete machine shop and foundry in Oiegon south of Portland. This large and substantial addition to the Industrial establishment of Grant Pass mean that the payroll of the city will be increased fully 25 per cent and brought up to a size equaled by bat few towns of the size of this place on the Paoiflc Coast. While it is annul for little building to be done during the winter months, even io this mild climate and country of 13 mouth restless energy, yet there are now in Grant Pass, 14 dwelling house under con rue of erection and several more are to be begun io the near future. The brick is now being delivered and work will soon be begun on the first hriri business block for 1U06. It is practi cally certain that several more blocks mill be erected this year, besides some one-story bricks that are to have the second story added. It will be a conservative estimate to say that 150 residence and basiness houses wilt be erected iu Grants Pass duriug the year IU05. Yet Grants Puns is not iu the midst of a boom, nor never haa bad a boom, but is growing steadily and with just the same degree of speed as the surroundiug country is developing that is giving the solid fouiidntiou to this substantial prosperity that Grants Pass, the Spokane of Southern Uregon, is having. Mr. O. O. Pumel and her mother, Mrs. Sarah Loudon, left Snndity for Jacksonville to gu to their home 00 Upper Applegate. Mrs. Loudon had been In Grants Pass for the past month under the care of Dr. M. C. Kia.iley, the eye speemlmt, for treat ment for an eye trouble that threaten ed her Willi total blindness. So seriously was one eye affected that Dr. Fiudley was compelled to remove it. The operation was successful and it resulted in restoring the other eye to its full streugth. The loss of the eye gives Mrs. Loudon no diliiiureiu.-ut to her face as the doctor so skillfully fitted the eavity with a clu eye that the difference iu the appenruce in the two eyes cannot be detected by a casaal observer. Mr. Pursel Is the wife of C. C. Psrsel, a well kuowu sawmill man of Upwr Appleunte and she stated that her husband was operating liis mill tne greatvr part of this winter aud was having ready sale for much of the lumber he cuts in nam Ivinir the local trade and for orders iu Jack sonville and Medfnrd Mr Purnel aiitieiiiatei a uimkI trade thin vear and ne is gmiing a large quantity or lam- ; oer in stock mill -i aHinieil tor Ku 1 l.li rx DMM. Mr PnruMl l.u. at Mi... I....I ,.l sus:ar nine ami nr and this Inmher im of a quality that is much in demand with tiaihlers. L. H. Hall, who owns the building occupied bv himself mid C K Cole With nu undertaking emablinlinieiii. is having the brick hauled with which to construct au additiou to the build ing. It will be Jllj'.Ti. two stories high aud will give the entire block .. lengtli of HO feet. No contract will be let but Mr Hall will superintend the work hiiuwlf aud lure nicchaulo by tne nay. Tins uew additiou to the Hall blin k will be occupied by Hall & Cole to giv added sice for their undertak ing parlors. The uew part will be made iulo two rooms, our to be used tor a place lo keep their hearse and the other will befitted ui) f.r mnr. ue Tins receiving room will lie sun- lllled with all the invmiii.. i.f a flratela.s morgue and will be a most useiui adjunct in tneir undertaking busiuesa. Their hearse, which has been ordered from I he Kast and will be here the last of this month, will he oue of the duesl ever brought 10 Southern Oregon aud will he au eqotge that will be a credit to (.trains Pass Good one-horse spring wagnu and a good farm wagon, both bargains at uoore's second hand an. re. Pupil, of Mis Ethel Carolyn Pal- j mar Entrte.ln Trends A piano forte recital by pupil of. Mis Ethel Carolyn Palmer was given on Saturday evening at the par lor of Bethany Presbyterian church . and wa attended by parents and j friend to the number of about a. hundred. The program was amuu the most enjoyable of it charater ever given in Grants Pass, the work of the pupil showing marked im provement over previous erenu" , and enjoyable recitals given In past j months. I Some of Mis Palmer' pupils re quite young and the facility with , which they handled their selections ( was pleasiog in the extreme. The) slder tmniU displayed a musical ability commensurate with their more extended traiuing aud everj numtxr of the program was received with enjoyment and applause. In addition to the selections given by the pupils, two duos from Bee thoven were given by Miss Palmer anil E. S. VauDyke and were most ap preciatively received. In response to an urgent call from the audience. Miss Palmer was induced to give au additional enjoyable selection at the close of the program. The following pnpiU took part iu the program: Mae Nipjier, Eiuna Petsoh. i onise Fetsch, Clara Wolke, Alma Wolke, Cora Fet.ner, Bessie Davis, Hazel DePuy, Bernice Fallin, Alma Harvey, Grace Weideuniiller Lola Rehkopf, Lulu Laud, Ethol Kiggs, Lacosta Maugntn, Pauline Co and Leila Caldwell. The work of the pupils was a creditable demonstration both of their talent and the ability of Miss Palmer as an instructor. It was not alone iu the mechanical execution of the music that the play ing of the pupil appeared to advan tage, but also in the more artistic de tail of expression and interpretation of which every number gave evidence of the thorough aud judicious in struction given by the teacher. A Good Performance. "Jerry, the Tramp,'" presented at the opera house on Saturday eveuiug by home people, was a thoroughly successful entertainment iu every par ticular. The amateurs were greeted by a good audience and in the mainte nance of their several parts, displayed a vim aud spirit aud dramatic ability that was enjoyable in the extreme. The specialties also were pleasing features. It has been decided to repeat "Jer ry, the Tramp" at other Southern (iregnn towns and the play will be given at Gold Hill, Jacksonville and Glendale, and perhaps at Ashlaud. If you want to raise ducks, buy au Incuhitnr of F. Schmidt. CLEARANCE SALF. Furniturb and House ...Furnishings... After invoicing I find some goods in excess and odd pieces, Lace Curtains. Portieres, Car pets short ends; Mattings. Linoleums, Oil Cloths. Want to close them out before Spring -goods arrive. You can save money. Come i and see A. U. BANNARD HiS Store, North Side, 6ih Sreet, Grants Pass Two Steel Ranges Must Be Sold. n ASSiriED iADS. rROFEssioxAL cards. orpin. Apply to J. M WANTE D . milk cow. Will tradt Ward. W ANTED Hint to cook 01 run b. ariling house at mine or logging camp. Mrs. O. T. Smith, Merlin. MISCELLANEOUS FRANK BL'KNETT-l pholstermg, mission furniture made to order. FOR. RENT. FIVE-B.GUM cottage on North Seventh street for rent. Inquire oi J. L Scovill. FOR. SALE. C. FINDLEY, M. D. Practice limited to RYE, FAK, NUr-K and TIIKlMI', and fitting of glasses. 1 Mill hours to 12; 2 to (I; 7 3u to h:3U. lelephone 261 and 77. tiSANTH I'ASB, - - OKKIIMN TRED'K D STRICKER M D. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ano 8URGEON. Masonic Temple, Rooms 2 and 4 ItBANTH Pahs, I'hone tij3. Okkuhn. PET deer for sale. Is tame as a lamb. Address Mrs. W. S. Webb, lilll, Moss street, Gruuts Pass. HAY FOR SALK in carload lots. Write J. A. Ferry, Medforil, Ore gon, for prices. FoK SALK Window tush, three sizes good as new, at a bargain at Moore's rJecoud-Hauri Store, wher other bargains can he had. A GOOD WORK TEAM, weighing 2'JnO, v.agiiii and harm us ill good condition, for sale, cheap for cat.li. Address R O box l!l", Grants Fans, Ore. FOR SALE A Gnat Ranch 2 1-2 miles north of Merlin, UK) acres, Fine out range, with over 1(H) head of nice Angora Goats. If yon want a real bargain, come and see mi1 or a ldress L. A Marsters, Merlin, Oregou. ( A. DOUGLASS, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND KURUEON Office: Tigney's residence, oor. 6th and E streets. Hay and night phone No. 631. Ghauts 1'ask, - - Unsans )R. J. M. KITCHEN, I.ate member of New York; Pot Grad uate Medical school. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Orllce in IUxon Hock, west Front M 1 hones: Otllco 881, Residence 481. WILL A M ET! E V A L L E Y POTATOES Sound, Dry and Mealy and the Iiest Potatoes sold in Grants Pass ACKK ranch, kxm1 prune ami " apple orchard, Hinall fruit? in ahunifatu-e; wafer for imitation, beside HpririK! on every 40 acres? center of a ood range country; two dwelling houe. hig larn. every thing complete; well sheltered from frost1, good mining markets, one half mile north oi Tunnel price $'J,')0u. Inquire at this oihce. i:AKM FOR tSALKtwotinU from Mer lin, USD ai res ahout :i acres of good ottoiu laud, .'." acres in cultivation, -mull house and ham and ahout -tO acres under fence, hnlance of land suitable for orchard or pasture. For further particular ad dress W. M. Crow. Merlin. Oregon. I) P. LOVE. M D. PHYSICIAN AND KUKtiEON. OBIce in illiuniB liros.' liloclt, over Grunts Pass iroeery. Residence Phone 414. Office Phono 141. (iRAvrs fAss, - - Omu.'N t C. HOUGH, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Practice in all State and Federal! 'our s Office over Hi-st Nationul Hank Ohanth Paks, Okkui it Kansas Sorghum The Purest and Most Wholesome Syrti. The only fit for tatile use liilnn' n.innnmi JIIIICu Ul UUuTV J Front St., near Fourth. "Nettie, the News Girl," said to be au elaborately staeil melo (llama, aboundiiiK iu strenuous situations and climaxes will be ut the ojiera house Saturday nilit, i ebruary lhth. It is from the Jieii of Lem B. Parker, with little Wanda Ludlow iu the title role. The scenes in the ilny are laid iu Ni w York City, which atT. riln mi excellent op IKirtunity fur a lavish scenic .lis. 1 lay, and llint this fact has beeu taken ailvautiiKe of, is evidenced by the fact that two cars are used for the lransiriatiou of the sceuerv aud neceshories. Does yonr head pain with a frarfol depression, is thers a swiiiiuniiK seu siition ud slisrp dartnm pains' WriKht's Psriiiiiin Headache eure wili r-Iievn it Tablets or Water form Iry it. All drus-gists. J. H. AUSTIN, Kkhuy ATTORNEY-AT LAW Union liullding Oregon WHEN GIVEN UP BY OTHER it costs you nothing to consn t Uh. Miintoiimkry. He cur i reiiiiuc complaints, men s prirato U: -; eases und nil kinds of chronic trim Mi . Al.-o m-Un Cherokee und other jruartn -tis-il family medicines. P.O. Box UK ; Cull at Free Methodist Parsonage. Has Hii.iiit the Test. of -Jr, Years. The i.i.l, nriKHial GROVE'S Tastele-s dill Tonic. Yon know what yon me taK iiik. Ii in iron anil quinine In a taste .es form. N en,f,i nn ,,4y I Three Vi&ms Sold I In Past Three D3lVs I f vmi urn rA--A J i I t If you want one, and don't want tn , . . YOU HAD BETTER HURRY. 7 " Mr. 0. 0. Hedges of Merlin secured a Smith u,r, i Mr. Busch of this city ...cured the Ust Rudolf in stock. r;7 .w .u,i .. in uz::l :;(:r' : v.ac juur saving if you Iluv Now. L. B. Hall. C. K. Cola. Try the Katiy lind ak" It will pay. i.'iI.iaii N.itiu .1 A ... kI l..e c Cuit .in l',. .iil i . iiiiph u .11 19c "Pacific Logger Mrn-fU llnul M.ulr ami Water I'riH.I $6.50 It sl.itils up iniiU-r the most st-m-ic I'liiiilitmnl. lMl Hall & Cole, Undertakers. Lmbalmers, Funeral Directors. Full slock of Burial KoIm ami I n taken Supplies. North Sixth treet Nmt Court II.hish. PHONES: Offlcd, Xo M; Keoiili'Dcns No. T7 and No. iXv Steck. Everett, Fischer. Ludwig, Kin.sburv ... . . man Pianos on hand. Good en.h a"U IIard" " ,,ie.tp enough for anybody. ALLEN Q, GILBERT-RAMAKER rn AT ODD FLLLUM& BLOCK, ORAjp C . Ku Phon 713 J M WARD. b.l..m.n Sor Phon. 264 R. L. COE & C9.-TH E BIG STORE k.XL5 iistei.e".ChiU TorJtT