VOL. XXI. GRANTS PASS, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, l'05. No. 2. WE SELL - lie a Estate SHEltMAK & IRELAND Tlie Real Estate Men Houses to Rent. Money to Loan. ROOMS 10 and 12 MASONIC TEMPLE. Grants Pass Banking & Trust Co. PAID IP CAPITAL STOCK $12.1,000.00. Transacts a general hanking business. Receives deposits subject lo chirk or on demand certificates. Our customer arc assured of cnurienus treatment and every consaderatioa cuii gtslcnt with sound hanking prmcipli;.-. Safety deposit boxes for rent. J. Fit AN K WATSON. I'res It. A. liOOTII, Vice-Pres. I. I, JKWEI.I., ladder The First National Bank OF SOUTHERN OREGON. CAPITAL STOCK 850,000.00. e I'll Selis sight drafts on New York, San Krain-is.-o and Portland Telegraphic transfers sold on all pninls in ihe I'mled Stales Special attention given to collci-nons and trcncral IniMtie-s of onr customers Collections made throughout Southern Oregon, and on a-eessil.lo points. llOoTH, Prcs I'A M IT.KU., Vice-1 . (ill.KKY. I ashier WILL USE POWER DRILLS THE GOLDEN EAGLE MINE Dill Development Work Begun A Property of Much Promise. There, ia a reasonable certaiuty that Josephine county will Imvo bcfuic the close of this year another big producing mine and in its equipment it may exceed in size, that of any other mines in Oregon for if the pn -s- eut showing is verified by the exit 11 sive development work thut is to be done on the property for the next six months a mill of 210 stamps will be erected. This proproty if known as the Gold en Knglo group of claims made up ' f tho Cleopatra, Webfoot, (ioldeii liable Mossback, ('ou6donce, Surprise, San Pedro, Dike East and Dikn North. These claims wero owned by Carl Wlntjcn E. M. Albright and LMwnrd PnrUe of Seluia. Theso men bad de veloped their claims to an extent that 1 and K. S, fully demonstrated both the immense j have bee fact that Slim's friends will Touch for. Mr. Kennedy loft for the camp w ith the first teams Monday to get he pot boiling by the timo the boys begin to arrive during the week A crew of 21 nun will go to the mine this wet k and so soon as work is well under way, the force will he doubled. In this crew are Birt Savage, Joe Siligo, Bert Harrington, Tim Murray, T. U. Mansfield, (1. H. Haiuman, Frank Greenwood and A. M. Farrin, all expert drill men, the first five being members of the cham pion drill teams of Southern Oregon, and if there is not a lively movement of steel at the Kagle, then the boys will have tost their muscle by reason of high living ou Slim's dinners. W. T. Turulmui will be oustide foreman. Mr. Hopkins will be the general man ager and w ill spend a large part of his time at the mine. On his recent trip from Chicago, he was aceoiu pauicd hy bis sons, John (i. Hopkins Hopkins. The young men students at the Michigan size and richness of the ledg'-s and I Slate School of Mines from which the on thus being nble to demons! rale older one, John 11. graduated receutly. that there was no game of chance in the Investment they were able to. soli for the handsome sun, of flo.OoOof which f.")000 was paid dowu and the balance to bo on short time payment-'. The purchaser of the Golden Eni-le group was the Calumet & Oregon Mining Company, the stockholders of which bio Chicago and Michigan cap italists, and who are known to be men of large means and able to pnt up all Ihe eapital that may bo rectiired to equip their mines with any size plant that may be required. They will ho a part of tho force at the mine ami John (J. Hopkins will have charge of the looks. Both are bright, energetic appealing young nun, and Willi tho opportunity to add the piactieal to their theoretical knowledge, tbey will likely become competent mining engineers. Tim nine chums of the Kagle gronp cover four parallel ledges, having a v, idlh, as aiiown by thu development woik, herctofi.ie done, of lit! feet, :it''ftet, lo fi 1 1 nud seven feet. The lowest as.-av vet made from these THE ML BALDY DISTRICT Many Prospects Which Some Day Will Be Producing Mines. Ul iB en oarnes, Reliable Watchmaker At Clemens' Grants Pass, Ore J -THE- NEW MEAT MARKET GUSTAV KARNER. PROPRIETOR Manufacturer of all kinds of foreign and domestic Sausages. Pork 1'acker and dealrr in nil kinds of First-class Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats, Wholesale and Kctail Main Street, West of Palace Hotel TELEPHONE 223 N. E. McGRi:V, PIOXKER TRUCK ami DELIVERY Fui'iiituro and I'iano Moving GRANTS PASS, OREGO.M. Tho Popular Barber Shop Get vmtr tunsorial work done r.t IRA TOMPKINS" On Sixth Sticd Three thai s Pu'wb lioom in connection The purchase was mado through T. i I-dges yielded 'l per ton while much F. Hopkins, of Chicago, w ho for tin-! of the ore urns, as high us fc'.'O. Thus past year has made Grants l'ass b is i h aviug sncli an Immense quantity headquprters. Mr. Hopkins is one of j of ( re and of good values, the Lug lo tho stockholders in the Calumet j in certain to bt come one of Ihe great Oregon Company and Is tlie tompanv's ' est producing mines in Southern manager for their mining property, j IVg.in. The development work for The prtqierty is BituuM on the sooth : ihe mott three months will be by side or the Illinois river, about five hand, but if by that time the showing miles below the confluence of Peer lis still : n-fuolory, power drills creek with that river, and near the j w ill be installed, the power to be western border of Josephine eountv j derived fro! i iho Illinois river. The The routo to the mine is bv wuv i f j ' iv. r at this point is very good for tho stage road from Granls Pass to 1 power per; ' .-s and a plant callable of Selma and thence by trail down ! developing horsepower cm be Deer creek ami across Illinois river ! had at a vety reasonable cost. With by a ford and down the stream to the destination, a distance of It miles froni Solum. It is Mr. Hop! iu' plan to extend the wagon road from Seln a to the mine this fall end tnlnidge the Illinois river if the county can be hail to assist in tho oxpeu- e. Mr. Ho!, pins returned two weeks ago from Chicago, where h, had been to confer with his ass.-ciut . and last week he closed tho deal i n the purchase of the property, lie i t oiicn bi gan t o engage a crew of no e anil to secure the tools and the ciu.'p outfit for whnt is to be one of tin largest development camp ever organ ized in Southern Oregon. The lir-t of tlie out lit If it Grants l'ass Monday morning by live, fonr-ltorso teams, oa of Hi i -j... ! : f,'u tons . f groceries. Otlur tteuts will luivc tl.i:, V i . I. wiih tho remaiiidi r of the good .. The no ss bouse will he under tl.i supervision of Slim Kennedy, who i kuowu as one of the hist .cool.-, mi Southern On gun nud thut lb" bo, s I will fare well at' Kagle camp is a There is a likelihood that the Jewett miue, located ou Mt. liahiy four miles soothfast of Grants Pass, is to be again put In operation. This mine lias been shut dowu for several years, but at one time it was a rich producer and made mouey for the owners. The surface ore was a high grade, free milling ore, but ou lower depth.) be ing reached, the ore became base and could no longer be handled by the quartz mill with which tho mine was equipped. TWo cyanide "process had net then come into general use, so the mill, which has five stamps, has stood idle. J. 8. Hoar, v ho re sides at tho mine and has charge of the property, has received word from Benjamin Healey, the owner of the mine, and who resides in Sau Fran cisco, that lie will arrive in Grants Pass iu a short time and will then take up tho proposition of installing a cyanide plant at his mine. The extensive development work heretofore doue on the Jewett has proved that the mluo hns an extensive lilge carrying good values and that it could be made one of the big pro ducers of Southern Oregon, were it equipped with proper machinery for handling tho ore. The successful operation of tho Jewett mine would give a big impetus tu mining iu the Mt. Baldy district. This district embraces Mt. Ilahly, Green and Urouso mountains, and each of these but top, for they lack considerable in size to be mountains, is rich in quartz ledges, there now being over ill) bilges thut have been located and as more thorough prospecting work is done, tnoro ledges are found. Nearly every ledge so far found pros pects well and there is every reason to bcliuvo that many of these claims will yet prove to ho valuable. This district is exceptionally well located as to accessability by roads and to water power from lingua river Thorn is a good wagon road from the district to Grants Pass on an easy grade and tho In. ul is but from four to eight miles from tho railroad to thu various mines ltogiu river flows by the foot of Mt. Baldy and at this point in the liver is located the big dam and power plant of the Golden Prift Milling & Power Company. To string wires from this great power plant to the mines, would be an i asy matter and electrio power could bo delivered at a price much less llian sleaiii bower would cost. The de velopment of the .-t. ilaldy disti iet, lying as it does so near Grants Pass, would be a verv large factor In the prosperity of this city, for the pay roll and the trade would be practically as though within the city itself. Nearly nil the claims in the Alt liahly district are held by men of limited minus and until capitalists will lm oil er pn perli-s iu number , ,. M, in, luci d to invest in this dis till exceed, d by that ot the l' Ht irirt, its development will be very g Id mining di-tiu Is ot the world. , Blow. To show investors what they i... I. ..1,1...... i1.iL ,tl. RAILROAD COMPANY LOSES Z u! ,., f,..r,. . place a sample of orn from every such at iiniocdi an oie hi i abundance of cheap power .1 .... I.,- ,1... ,,,,.,...r,r ,.,.,1 ,,f I ly of good guide and that is of snch ittitiit tiso sie as to supply a J.'iO -t in. p mill for ihe next century, Ih.iM is no reason that the Golden Kagle in inn should not become a l i c I'OeUee Hon..-! above V, ill be HIT I; lie' great Treadwell and ike n ines, vi itb its slock iu eMina.l al 2oo and I'.oo per cent I ir. Thai Ibis expectation realized in Ihe Golden Kagle, its to be quite ceilain, torthire is ample capital back of tlie Company to meet every expense of cqniiping Ihe properly and with this done, Southern Orcein will have one great mine that will b the forerunner of oilier mines of i qua! size, for when this dt-triet is fully developed there Lewis & Clark Co. Installing Them on Canyon Creek. W. I. Fleck, superintendent of the mino being opened up on Canyon creek by the Lewis & Clark Mining Company, was in Grauts Pass for several days this week. Mr. Fleck slated that work was shut dowu at the mine last Saturday autl will not be resumed for six weeks. During this interim power drills will be in stalled and oilier improvements made about tho mine. A ditch will bo put in to bring water from Lightning Fulch witli which to operate an over shot wheel .that is to drive the air compressor for the drills. Supt. Fleck says that tho ore is making a Due showing both as to values and quan tity, and it has so encouraged Ins company that they w ill continue de velopment work until tho full extent of their mine is known. This de velopment work will bo carried on all spring and until late in tho summer by which time the decision will be made as to putting ill a mil), which is luite certain to bo.douo this fall. ANNUAL COUNTY INSTITUTE Seasonable Articles BABY Go Carts $.50 to $25 An Immense Line F U R N I T U It E An Immense Ship ment of Granite Ware TINWARE Just in Prices Right BRUSSELENE Carepts 65c per yard .HOUSE FURNISHINGS. Notice the above signs on Front Street, Opposite the Flagl Pole; there's our New Store, where we guarantee you satisfaction. Big stock, little prices. ' Money Buelt 11 Yoh Want If. , Thomas . O'Neill, Ue Housefurnishers Hornet Furnished Complete on thelnttallment Plan. 10 11EPIJT ATlOr mm f 5 H S I P O 3 & UP Xif MM 911: MO b I if. Results, iii'hicvt'd by years of effort ami policy, make what we eall reputation, wliieh is simply what the major ity think ami say about a delinite object or person. Reputation is invaluable because it takes years to secure it. it can, liowev- r, be spoiled in a d-iy, and only incessant vigilance will retain it. deputation is, therefore, a safe index which can be relied upon with implicit coniideiiiv, both regarding any ar ticle b be sold and the firm or person scllin;: it. This is piirlicularl.v I rue of NANUS mul ol Tirnis .eutiiinc'il i ret ail im: tlicin. We have justly earned a reputation of having, for thirty years, sold no piano to our customers without: Fn:r, having fully satisfied ourselves of every piano's intrinsic worth and reliability; Skconk, without having assured our selves on the start that the standard of quality, existing at the time of taking the agency, would be kept up; Tim:i. in the few isolated cases where the quality has been al'tcr wards lowered, we have always promptly dropped the sale of that jiiauo. We safeguard your interests iu every possible way by K giving you the full benelit of our long experience in choos- ft ing between different makes of pianos, the newer makes as well as the old, and thus guaranteeing you The Best Piano for the Least .Money :inJ the Piano Mot Likely to Suit You. J. M. W.VP.D IS Ol'i: At.'THOltizKD SALESMAN". " 'K ALLEN (& GILBERT-RAM ARER CO. f PORTLAND. OREGON, and SKATILE. WASillNGlON tf Southern Oregon Agency, Courier lilock, tirants I'aes, Oregon g A Decision of Interest to Jose phine County Miners. M'i.t.. is if 111.' Sotithoru Ori jioii . M..ill ' I oint uiv tuin in Ai-lihiiid vo to ui .(: ia Ily infoi 1111 d liiht evi ii in.r il.it tii" 1 oht.-i-t for tlo 1 hind 1 v. h i li 1 lo y 0 old in .ToM'i.hliie county i I.., 1-. :i 1 i o I . 1 in tho i'Oiu.iiny 's ' friv. r 1 . . tho li' Ml l ll l.llllll ('oiiiinis i. m r 111 V '.i'i lo! t!ou. Tl.o iii:irry an 1 1 !ii ' I inn. d l.y tin' i oniJiliy lire i:i ,Fo i jl.iii.. i o'jiity, mid in oi.e of , I!.. .11 -r. lionn of l.uid fhiinndhv rt.o ivihiu'l i.M.i..iiiy us n .nrt of its .ro t. I,;it y.ne tho tiiiirUo roin ;. .ny iitt.mt d 10 prove iii on this l.r.ri, v, !i. 11 li.-. Souihi rii I'lioillo 1 no 1, .1 11 r. st Tho contest Wl S !i ,). m i!n ii..-. l'Uii hind otlire mid r -i.l'.' 1 in ;i diiiw. I ho 1 i.linK tin fc i.' i v 3 1 : 1 .t'-ii -n , 11 m y :iit of llio huid Thi-i i uiiMtifu-tory lo the Murl l" H'niiipiiiv hii'I an a i. 11I wns tnUi'ii to ( m.iio: Mom r 1 : 11 li.u.ln ifiid ifi ori! inp 1 . tl.. iinoili. i:il advices jut ri'- 0 io .1, th" I it!' 1 made a decision ill tlj.tr f .v.r I i-t 1'"' hniiiry. 'J'he Ko.-o -I.iii ..i:i I., iiik- tt'iiijiomrily cIom i! (! n.hii has I till iu n iii-ia hole 1 vt i mi. ... i in r.iiln ad comi-any has no-v .1; . ul d to iho S-'cn tary of the : i 1 r. N;w Company Incorpornled. lr.lK' now oponeil ill tho minimis enhihit room of the (Jrants l'11-s Minors A.sso intioii. They ulso will prepare 11 umiiI lot of Haiiipcs to pi with the .lo-ephltni county oxliilnl to tho Lewis nod t'laik fair. K. SpriuitsloMil, Mt. Italdv district I I'ahS Siitiirdny f. ' S.l llioi ad lias tin miner from the Mas ill (.rants uppliis. Mr. clainiK in that district, t wn 011 (iri en moiiiila n and one on (irouso uiouiilaiii. Jn Hie two former, ho only has local ion wmlt hut nn tlie latter ho has an open cut of .'id f. ct in length that Inn P in Led a depth ot fied at tlie hack end. lie will now In tiii to drive 11 lume I from this open cut nud will i-i.nl nine Ills development WOIK Ulllil tin value and 1 nt.'llt of this IiiIk-. is known. So fal il is shown K up well pihl le Ion found fioni tlie Kian r. Is down. T. K I'asi I'ow h r Were in Grants their mine on ( iri en Mt. li.ildy diMriit. linn ijuaiu. prop.-ily develo iii ami now feet h. sides tiolini They hav hV Wat. T I s. ,1. liavilaml 1 Sal unlay fiom uiouiilaiii iu the They have 11 which tin y Hie have a tunnel in sul face work ii small at r.irt ie, opeiati d power from liiein cr.-ck, 11 !,l-d Km. 1 of III. with 1 1. : i v 1 1 ,- :,ui , l'i:-i:i o! il s. lit!.. 1 il.i. l t ,,1 it v in lncorpntatc.il Imvo the county eh rk hy I M : miifc.' and M 1 limit a capital slock of jiaid and nou-aepf. in c 1 1. orators are Willis .In Ktanier, II. L. Mai- l lint ami i II. I'a oth. lil he tlie piiiicipal place and head.juarU.rs of the Mis 1. will he placed oil iii a f'-w days and ow inn eta i-hid fact thai this .- 1.. r miniiiK I'ro oniiimis :i 1 10 .-i :i, toe ftoi k will I... t il.eii rapidly. The 'Inn " th" original Kramer with which they liijll tlie heht of their om. They !)n;:led a inn iat I'rnlav licit Yielded tin m li vi IV i-.t I-- fa.-tory chiiti up. Iheir 1" f- i showinil uood values ia fo-e miliiuiy ore and It and lias tin 1 a'uuul.s of 11 mini' and may hecoine one of ihe 11. . d propi-rucs of the Mt. Ilaldy nisirici. Does your In ad sunn to he oppr"i oil w ith k dull weiiiht as if it w re the Iiiimi of a moiiunieinV WKI(H'IS' l'AHAIKiN 1 1 LADS' 'I i K CI UK wiil relieve it All drnenii-ts. Tcaohcrs Will Meet Here In May for Three Days Session. County Superintendent Lincoln Suvnun has the iirranp'iuf uts about oinpleted for the annual county teachers institute which he will hold in the lliith S hool Imiidiui! iu Clriinls l'ass Wndnesilay, Thursiliiy and Fri- iluv. May .'I, 4 and 5. Ainniiu those who lire to ussist. in conducting the institute will ho State Superintendent .1. II. Aokorninii, 'resident H . Mulkey of the Southern Ore noil State Normal at Ashland, l'lof. (!. 11. Joues of Salem. Some of the nhlcst of the Southern OrcL-on teachers will nlso tuko part in the proh1nm. Supt. Krivnpi expi els that there will he iihout 70 teachers present. All touchers are required hy law to attend the annual comity iiistilute. FailiiiK to do so will i'musii the district which Ihey lire to teach for that year to forfeit. i'i of apportionment money. To offset this favor to Ihe districts, the teacher, if In school, draws waiies for Ihe three days vacation. While it has heen the custom iu the smaller towns and country districts of Jose phine county, to entertain the teachers free of chaise while Hlti'inl Iuk institutes the custom has not I.e. 'tl ohservfd in Guilds l'ass, hut this city is to do h. Iter in the future in puidie hosnltality, to teachers, us welt us to other visitors to the city, if Ihe Grunts l'ass Woinaus (.'lull lire nhlo to entry out their plan. The C'luli has decided to supply free no c011111101l.il ions lo the teachers and Ht the last mi'i'tini; of tho t'luli, a com mittee was appointed to canvass the homes and nsci rtaiu who will cuter, lam a teacher. Thu couiuillleo au ticipatia 110 dillleulty in oiuiinn places for all the teachers, as there will he only about ID to he provided for, the remainder of those atlenililiK the iiiKliluie cltln r residue iu the city, or have relatives or intimate friends with whom tiny will stay. The outlook is most 111 on riK in n for this in 1-1 1 1 11 1 11 to ho one of the most successful ever held III Jose phine. 'Iho meetings 1110 open to Ihe public r, ml Sept. Savuie would he pleased to have members of the school I If and olheis iiilensted III the In t leriii.-nl of lie public schools lb. -re will be 110 slat" institute Ihls year that Is inn no ri;ed 111I0 Ihe con hum. of education that w ill he held. Ihe lai-t week in August at Ihe Lewis and Ciaik fair. Tl is eonk-rcrs will he lit 1 1 tiih il by inniiy of the ureat ed edi tors ol Iho Coiled Slates us well as of Liiioro and Jai an and lis ses. 'loos Willie belli 1 roll I ul 1 1 and iuieii st HIK III all Who ale illtere-teil in tin caii'.e of ediicat ion. I'asio I Ms in Your Hat Thu follow ioi! i.'ird, sent ou! by i In 1 1 oi I cnii.nn 1 . - in 1 1 lub, 1 1 worth icadniK and pa.-ti k "i jour hat: " u ilu r.. is iinv el.aoce lo boom !)u..on:-, bi.01. 1 it. Don't pull a Lain la. e and I'.l. as Iim.i.,Ii ton had II sour i-h.in.ii h liol.l up your I., .ol, smile ami lock d r b. tier Onus's. Hide jour Intl.- hammer, audlivto s-iiii well of otlni i, no inal 1. r how mii.iII i 11 t'-,i!!y know youiself to lie. V. In u i Strang' r dr.-ps in, jolly linn, t. II h 1 111 tin, is llio Kf alesi town on 0:11th, mill it l la n't ili.-.-ouiao 1. 1 i by s.-akinK ill i f your iieiuh ln.rs, 1.- :oi him lo ! In-ie that he liar at last strin i. a lio .' win re white p. . pi,. Lve. Don't I. in 1 k . lh lp j-ouiM 11 al ,t,jt by l.i eoniini; popular, I a.ol 1 ii-h yioir Iro mis wiiiiyou. lis I d ad ' asy II" a ersvl f. II cw, and I s.,011 jou will I. ive a pll'l l ssloil of ilollowi l.-. .No mull ee hi pb d hull- m it l.iio. kii.rf o.le r p. o I down In 1 -i 1 : 1 1 t . -1' or bi..-.:i. c No ll.llll i ViT lf.it II -1 1 hy 1 1 ion to mal.e others In -lo ve lie was llio oi, v man III I ll W II who I. new al Ml ill)!. You can't RURAL MAIL BOXES BEING DISTURBED A U. S. Marshal Likely to Arrest Offenders on tho Jimp-Off- . Joe Route. MEETS DEATH 'WHILE AT PLAY Pauline Schmltt, &. Former Grants Po-s Girl. Fulls Into Ditch. Currier W. L. Jewell on R. F. D. No. 1, took a lay off for three days the first of the week, being laid up with the grippo. Hit brother soted as substitute carrier and made the trips ou schudulo timo over tlie ronte. Mr. Jewell states that the patronaife of his routo is steadily increasing. There are uow 116 boxes aud three mora are soon to be put in. Some of these boxes are used jointly by several families while others are Died for an entire mining camp. The roads have been hard to get over, especially the road np Juuip-off-Joe which lias been very muddy, but the various supervisor! aided very largely by the Iry weather, are netting them so they are uow fairly passable Mr. Jewell loaves Grants l'ass each morning at 8 o'clock nud gets hack at 4 p m. Mr. Jewell lias reported to tho De partment that tho boxes on lila route are being tampered with by hoodlums and if tho holes are not lut aloue, some oiio is likely to take a trip to I'lirtland In charge of a United States marshal and then the fluo aud the Jail sentence that lie would get would make him 'wish thut ho had never seen a United States mail box. There is both a heavy Hue and a long Im prisonment for Interference iu any way with tho United Htatoi mall servlee and I'nclo Hum ia very relent- less in enforcing It, even though it ia for the apparently trivial offeuco of moving tho signal Hags ou tho mail boxes. On thu rural mall boxea there are small metal flags that Indicate, when up, thut there are let 'era in box for the carrier to take out, or that the carrier has deposited mail. in the box, On one trip last week, Mr. Jewell found the flags oil 10 of thu boxea dis placed. The result (if this tampeiiug with the Hags is that it nuikea trouble both for the carrier and the patrons. It ia a small mutter but Uncle Sam makes the punishment heavy for it mid hoodlum hoys and men will save tin mselves from thu clutches of a ( ii ill il Stales marshal hy leuviug the 1 mall boxes and their contents abso lutely alone. Men Past Sixty In Dangtr. More than half of mankind over AO yearn of fte suffer from kidney and bladder disorders, usually enlarge ment of prostate gland. This ia both painful ami dangerous, and Foley's Kidney Cure should be taken at the tli ist sign of iiangei, as it corrects irregularities and hns cured many old men of this disease, Mr. Koiluey r.iinieit, Kock I'ort, Mo., writes: "I suffered with enlarged proatnte gland anil kidney trouble for yeais and alter taking two bottlis of I'oley's Kidney Cure, I feci belter than I have lor 'JO rears, although 1 am now '.II years old." For aalu by II A. Kotermiind. Paulina Schmltt, the little daughter of Mr. and Mra. Paul Schmltt for merly of Oraula Paaa, waa drowned at Albany last Friday, the Albany Democrat givlug the following ac count of the accidout: Pauline Schmitt and Iua Tucker, both six year old girls, were on their way from the Maple atreet school to their homes at the corner of Third aud Calapooia afreets, when they came to the bridge croaalug the eanal at tho west oud of Third atreet Two feet above it ia a boxed water pipe. The girls walked along the box aud jumped to the bridge and then back again, according to the story of the Tucter girl, when Pauline slipped aud fell Into the ditoh, aud was not aven again. The alarm waa given bat her body could uot be fonud In any of the different parts of the canal The waste gate tumiug to the I ft Into Ihe Calapooia was np propbably six Inches and the couolusiou was in evitable that the body waa lucked uudor and down the falli 50 feet into the river, where the body waa after ward found. Pauline waa a briglit, lovable little girl and universal aorrow has been felt and sympathy extended to the be renvoi! parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schmitt, over their great loaa. Session Laws Ne.rly Ready. Tho aenalou laws of the last legis lature will bb ready for distribution in a few days. The now laws will not go Into effect, except In rare in atunooa, until May lHth, ao there will be ample time for Iswyera. judges nud publio oflloers generally to find out wliat Iho new laws are oeioro they muat ohaorvo them. They will dud the index, of the published copy of the aoasiou lawa of 1006 of in valuable aerrico to them in making ieu nnnotatious In their oodon, for Attorney A. 0. Coudit, who prepared the index lnu mado a complete Hat of all aectioua ameuded or repealed, together with the chapter and page of thu bossIoii Uwa opon whloli the new law will bo found. Heretofore each attorney has had to search the aesaiou lawa pago by page to Hud the chaugi a and note them on thu margin of his copy of the code. Tho pnollahod copy of the seaaion lawa has never contaiued a list of sections amended. The work of sn ooting a code haa beeu audi big task that many attorueya left It un done. With the aid of the list pre pared by Mr. Condit, an atttoruey or publio olhYer can ill a few moments note ou the margin of his code every change made at the aesslou of I'JOo. Kodaks Courier Huiloing. a tiiLutaiv of J. si pliiiiM county, pl.i.iueed quite an mi slid is a "rv - Hoi" burg Plain- mine on .:-:-. ' i"'k H'-g..e r.vi i in w I.u '. I;a- ail . a'i.V an. oi.tr "f 1 ulli. ralujl-l- ir-.jir v. d si r. Gud. mi.,.' is ma. If easy with a i'l.uet Jr. Single Wheel Hue, ou sale, at 'raiii.-r liros. A TNicr Piano Sionli'l-li.itl'l I'll! in filaviiiK ( oii'lili'iti. NVili sell for f 12S on tcrr.is. of f2r !ivii atbl S monthly. J. M. WARD, Courier Wo 1c. ava4 !.'., climb Ihe ladder of "Ul in,: on oil. i r p- opb 's c tt.e . orns and don't km . (.s by tit-ad-us K. f p off if. Pmim lu ty i tl.int, ted lr 1 i.l.y ,"v Co, '.oe,4.o. original, d . Homy and Tar as a ibi. ..t and lung . I in- dy, and in a-ciunt if Ihe great no r.t siel p. pnuii ilv of I'oley's ; Homy ami Tar many mutations are j olf. red for the g.-nuiiie. Ask for Kobv's Homy and Tarui.-I urns., any substuuie of. nd us no oilier pr.-,ai.i-lion w ill groi t'i- ".ine i-atisf.i. lioii. It i mildly laxative. It contains no opiates and la safest for children ami il. lieatn l-roiia Kor sule by II. A. Kolennund. 1 The three juries at tho St. Louis Fair, con hint in' of tho ablest mechanical engineers of Kurope ami America, wero unanimous in .lcei.lintf X3hQ RACYCLE to bo tho INOSt I T.ltH.t TLY I'OSSTUVCTM) fUU, KASIEST iii s s i no Hicycle made, ami awarded tho U.icycle tho only Grand 1'iizo fiiven in tho biejflo elans. 1 i I W. A. PADDOCK, AGENT Grants Pass, Oregon J