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ROGUE RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS. OREGON. APRIL 21. l'X)S.
NEWS NOTES FROM OVER THE COUNTY
Golden Gleanings.
We ore having some ntoe raina; we
had a few treaty nights but fruit in
Dot liurt .
Mrs. UroHit was in Grants Pass lant
wee', on buiineaa; ulie says Grants
Past ii quite lively.
Perkins, Spenoe & Company hare
cleaned up for the season. Tiny did
well for the amount of water they had
to ran with.
Henry Qroas will go to Grants Faun
next weok on buaiuesa. Mr. Grotis in
doing Home' good work oil the Coyote
creek road In lowering the grade.
Pope Brother cleaned np some
time ago and left the creek an thry
got difgUHted with mining without
water and have gone to linnt work.
The Huhle placer mine Is yet run
ning. They have s good water right
and can run when others can't. They
have made a very good run thin
spring.
Liint Friday wan speaking dny at
oui achnol and a good time wan had.
Tho teacher in the liveliest one of the
bunch. You would think no if you
conld sen her playing with her pupil.
'.chain & Perking who worked Hear
Gulch placer initio thin winter, have
cleaned np. They had but little
walor to run with no only got t."i'l.
The miuo ia rich and pay well when
thero Ih plenty of water.
Mr. lloiie and family have moved
from Greenback to Golden where he
will live tli in rummer. Hi" ohloHt hoii
will go to California in a short time.
Wo are glad to ceo them move in, for
it makes mure tcholara for our school.
H 1 i m Jim.
Kerby Note.
The farmer) are highly ploaaed
with the outlook. A good crop ia ex
pected. Menu. Hogoe and Burke are the
euterpriting sccceesora of J. W.
Howard. They are carrying a full
Block of goods. We wish them auo-cosa.
We announce with aadueaa tne death
of Clinton Brown, age 1 year. We
sympathize with the bereaved parent).
Chan. Owena, who met with a pain
ful accident, canaing a compound
fracturo of the lower third of the
right leg, ia doing nicely. He has
rm-nived many expreioua of sym
pathy and encouragement from hia
frienda, who winii for hia speedy re
covery. Geo. McDonald, II. N. Mitchell and
liobert Htites, have been here several
daya. They are working In the In
termit of the Order of Washington.
They held a public meeting, Monday
night at which an address waa
given netting forth the principle! of
the order. Jt ia the lute tion of the
promoter to organize a branoh of the
order In Kerby. A dance waa given
in which many participated.
Mrn. Wotherb'O haa heeu very alck.
Hhe ia better. feubw-nber.
A PLEASURE CRAFT
FOR ROGUE RIVER
wed-
ill the
Allhouae Notes.
Wo think from appearancen,
ding bella will he ringing
valley noon.
School bngiim Mon lay of tliin week
with Ml. Davln an teanlier. We hoie
for a aucceniiful term.
II, II, Kitterman returned frnn
Graiitn Tana on Saturday, with the
deaka for tho new achool houne.
Homo mining men are in the valley
bonding laud for a dredger predial-
tiou. Wo hoe for more encouraging
result thau haa been 'given ui before
by dredger men.
Cant liabcock i here from Little
tihaata, California. He ia vlaiting
Ilia brotlier'a family. Hia many an
qnaintaiico will bo glad to meet him,
aa he ia a jolly good fellow.
Home of the ladien of the neighbor
hood have the row fever. It ia a con
tagion that Ima a lingering clfect ami
very hard to eradicate, but imvcriho
lean it in Nomelhlng they enjoy.
The protracted meeting held at tho
MothnillM church, which begun April
llth, In quite will attended. Hevn.
iluclie and Hums are ill charge.
Hi v Clin k 'a fiimily weie on the nick
Hat then hy prevent ing hia being with
ua.
Quitonil accident happened tflt'lwia.
Uwenn of Tiikiliua a abort time ago.
He waa riding on a wug n with Mr.
McCarthy, when by a me ne una In
wna tlui wn from the wagon and had
bin leg broken. We are very anrry to
hear of bin uiiafortuno.
Mr. and Mra. Gihba are preparing
to take a trip anon to Ctililurnia,
where the Mm. Gihhn ban relnl iven.
Mr. (libliM ia in very poor health and
ban 1 1 1 -e of (hiding mineral water )
that will b II t him. They wl'l go
with a complete outfit for camping i
and intend to get the full hincllt of
camp life. Hen voyage.
Maggie Spcnoc, who ban been an in
valid for a long lime In improving, I
we are ghol tu Niy. K i ml friemU
have been very helpful to her during
her llliifkH and alio greatly apprecinten i
tin ir I. liidni'HH. Although bi'iiti,' tin
Invalid, flie ban lint spcin In r time
for iiiiulit, for hhe bun made many
beautiful tlnwei'N lluit are iiiite tree
In nature. Ilappv Go Lucky
Merlln Note. ,
1'. I'. Jimh'h and miii I'riink left Lid !
wei'k fur Califxinia to be absent acver
al uioiithn.
liert Haven Iuin i-ctiiinetl from the
tiiHul Simmi ititu In in 1 1 1 nl in Pirrllaiid,
after having rernvcreil Iriim the hee
of a leg last I lotnlior.
Mian Suni'tte Watts rcturui'il thin
week to her Inline in lUitruhi, N. V.,
afti r having -.p.'iit aevcnil inonihs al
the lieine n her hither no linuc
Itiver.
Mr ami Mr, II T. Smith hnve
gone In t'iiug.'is Kiuinilt (it the Mini
nier. Mi. N u. th will I il.e finite
of the liuaidie linus.', us-ishd lv
Miss I It ha .1 t'll'
Why I Can Sell the Best Millinery
at Low Prices.
I own my building, ao have no big rent to pa v. Am of the main
boainena itreet so do not have many of tne expennei inch aa big rent,
high inaurance and taiea, street sprinkling and s number of other bill
that foroe other atores to keep their price up.
Oik- llloelc lOitwt of JoHepliIno Ilotol
ia the location of my atore, where can be found aa large and complete
a atock of Millinery Goodn aa ever brought to Grant Paaa, and qual
ity tne beat, in aty'le the latent, and in variety of ahapea and effect ao
foil that all may find what they want. Call and look over my goodn
and learn my price, whetoer you wiah to buy or not.
Cor. Seventh and E St. ' Mr M. P. ANDERSON.
Grants Pan Merchant If a
Nw Scheme for a Summer
Outing.
THE BUSINESS POINTERS
New Note From that Business
Men to Reader.
JOSEPHINE COUNTY FRUIT
I'rospvt Is
(or llotinilful
Km-ellanf.
Crop
The piospii tn fi r a h.ienlilul fiuit
crop in .Insrplilne t ounty httve ncvei
lieen better In any year than tiny ntv
at the priicllt time. liven the al
llioliil, trees Hie lo.lilt il and tins liuil
reipiires an e: remel v fuvor.ihle i nu
to eneape be'lig I 1 1 led bv (rest 1'
Mill be remembered that this c.u
both Hm- kIiihu,. and the I.i t-
tllllcllhll in
the iv i l .
fruit Ann It
lillMlllieil
ob-eli.it' u.
cr.. n .' ;-t
IlllH'e . ,, i.
00111!' I
are t I . . , .
Dili Ii lie III'
lll'ittt II; ntul Is
Hie loli.igc it I
to eiuiM' a.:y m
Iv II I
t'ai I v.
hew
hull'
I.
hriiiiry At Ih il I .m.
A ' iv fretim u( 1 1 , : t ti ¬
ki lied In'-;uie it
It in proven b
r that the dull
certain when ihe
us hen tin v
is light or br.ivv,
. a it'it.'tiiitv and
v, eli ailvniiei'd 10
o r I inti'cti'd bv
s a s. vi re freele
laieage.
ApplegK.te Item.
Dr. Camrion of Medford was here
Tuenday.
Horn To Mr. and Mra. Jamet Hook,
of Thompson creek a daughter.
Geo. Herriott, who haa been in
California for aouie time returned
homo hint week.
We naw in the Courier that roaea
are blooming in Grant Pan. They
are blooming on the Appleagte also.
County Superintendent Daily of
Jackson county, viaited the Applogate
and Thnmiinon creek nchool lant
week.
W. I. Swoetlaiid panned through Ap
plegate Monday with a baud of flue
beef cattle, which ho waa tailing to
Grant Pan.
Karniern are bnav cleaning ditchea
an their ineadnwa are getting dry
They expect to begin cutting hay
about the Wth of May.
Josephine Donegal!, who ia teaching
a auccesnful school nn Applogate, waa
taken nick with the grippe end wan
compel 'oil to clnao achool for laat
week.
Cant. John Peruoll led hia regiment
of bane ball player to Palmer creek
hint Sunday, where they met the
Walk inn bull team. I he game wan
culled at. 2 :!HI o'clock. Good playing
una done on both sides. When the
nine iuiiingn were played, the talley
hoard allowed A to A. So the tun I Ii
mid to come. When the Wntkilia abut
out Apph gnte and added the one to
their npoiln, making 5 to (I ill lavor
of Wutklim. The cuune of Applcgalo
getting defeated waa due to the fact
that only live of tho regular playera
were preaeiit, the olhern being aiek,
and the 17-iiiile ride wore the boya
out. They will play at Dumiingtnn
Flat, April llll., which will probably
be a better gaum. Der Captain.
Greenback Cleaning
Hoy Hislinp returued after a few
daya absence.
Frank South waa over from Lucky
tueen lant week.
Spring weather at Greiilmck. Kvery
body well and happy.
Sony to disappoint you, hoyn, hint
week, hut it wua wash day, no time
to write.
,1. (' Lewis ami distinguished
f i lends from Portland were guentn
nf liny llishop thin week.
Ueliginiin nervleen at the achool
limine Sunday by llcv. Long. A good
crowd vian in attendance.
Our school in progresniug finely un
der the tuloriige of Mrn. N. Gordon,
who In a very prnliciont teacher.
Another very rich ledge waa added
to the Greenback group thin week. It
was discovered hy the company' ex.
pert, N. Gordon.
There in to be a hard lock drill
content between the Greenback hoy
mid "The Martha" experta, iu the
mar future The arriiugcimieta an
yet. have nut been net I led upon.
The Gicneback Company haa four
llgtui'iis busy hauling freight and
mi plies, but Ihe company' big
mule I. nn with their musical lie I Is
driven I v ( al Clark, in the cliam-
p'Hll.
Mrs '.!iii. n, one of our must
.iiii il'le ladies, has planned a pleasant
tup. Sh Icavea Weiliies.lay for a
visit hiiI' hirsi-ier, thi'iiiM they both
go t.i the I'm t land fair She will he
al'-ent al'.uit two inoiil lis. Mr. Han
si u w i i j'Mii lie' I iter,
Ihe Grc'iikici. Company has
lumn'il the Wolf Creek nt ire ami
lu'lel and ale leuevaling lintll. The'
slere will he lilled null neWllier-
clinn. Iisie mi. I the hotel with new j
f u i nil i: i e and cuhuarv uleiisiU. The
aceniiiiiied.il lens will he ni I passed by ,
liellc this , ld.' ef S .n l-'i.i: cisco i
liiccgnito.
i nt n Hot l.tiiit'lv lor BokI Treublti ,
No I tioily Cn Alterd to B
U'lheul II
' I i 1 1 1 Ch tliiherl.iin'n Colli-, ,
C .' : e- .id l lai : lu, a Kelll dv lis cue
el I iv I', t ii nn dies fur bowel
Ii ' mi. Mi. J W Haul, it, j
edll' i . f ihe 1'esi ilch. G-illa. '
I male Mil- statetnint
us, 1 ihe niedlci"e ill niv 1
v i.i! , .us I nm n . ver '
It Is certain Iti be need.
it h. lei. l-'nr sale bv all
For the flrat time in ita hlntory.
Upper Itogue river la to hare a steam
boat, or rattier a ganoline launch, but
it ia ao large an almcat to be classed
at a steamboat Thia craft haa been
built by John C. Lucas, and though
he never had Buy previous exiorienoe
in building and never even lived at a
neaport or on a large river, hi worn
would compare well with that of a
ship carpenter and hia boat haa the
perfect linen and ataunchneng that
will innure it a good npeed and per
fect neaworthinena.
The measurements of Mr. Locaa'
boat are 24 feet length, six foot beam,
three font hold and haa a displace
ment of II, tons. It ha a proiialler '
which will be driven by a aoven
horsepower ganoline engine. An it ia
to be for a pleasure boat, it in fitted
with lockera and other convenoiencca,
Including folding clmim, table aud
bed a. A light wooden canopy will
keep off the nun and ruin. It will
carry JIB people, but it will not bo
rpn an an excurnion boat, Mr. Lncaa
nning it only for hia family. During
the numiner month he expoctn at the
clone of huninena Saturday to take
his family aud go for a ride on the
river and to remain with the boat
until Sunday evening or Monday
inoruiug. Mr. Lncaa ha sounded the
river and ia nure there ia ample depth
of water for leveral mile above aud
below Grunt Pana for the easy navi
gation of hiaboata, the two dama being
the only aerioua obstruction and ex
lieclH to bo ablo to get bin boat over
these on a akidway. Mr. Locaa haa
constructed the boat in a ware
house at tho rear of their atore and
ban kept bin work a aecret ao a to
surprise hia frienda. He will put on
the finishing touchea thin week and
he expecta to launch bin boat and givo
it a trial trip early next week.
Bov I'lay Tict&c,
Bert Keuyon, an employe of the S
P. Co., who liven in the nouthweat
part of town, ban, it aeema, been con
siderably annoyed by some of the bnyn
of his neighborhood- who worked off
their aurplua spirits by playing tic
tao on the wlndowa of hia houne and
by other vexatinua acta. On Monday
evening Mr. Ki iiyou, hearing aunpi
cioua aouudn outaide, made a audilon
rush and waa auccennful Iu capturing
cue . fleeing youngster, to whom he
adiiilulstered rather a severe cantiga
tiou with a piece of shake or picket.
Aa it waa claimed that thin particu
lar boy waa innocent of the act which
incurred Keuyon'a wrath, the latter
.wan brought beforo the justice court
on Taenia y on a charge of assault and
battery. The court, on hearing the
evidence, failed to fuhitiint iate the
charge.
O. C. Culey biought ill Tuesday,
li;i head of tine beef cut' lit for W. L
Sweethiiid. Thin makes IHU head that
Mr. Culey fattened and ban delivered
to Mr Sweet land and thin bunch
clone the contract. Mr. Culey re
aiden at Steamboat on Carhurry fork
of Applegnte, where he haa one of the
Dr. Flanagan,
Phyaician aud Dentist
Eaaler Dye at Clemen.
Go to Corun (or Plumbing.
M. Olemenb. prescription Druggiat.
Iron Beds, 2.15 at McLaue'i
A Gentleman' amoke the Stage
line.
W. L. IRELAND writea FIRE
INSURANCE.
A few diamonds left at Letcher's
Jewelry store.
Bicycles 1905 models from (25 up
at Cramer Bros.
High grade ore in small lota bought.
W. G. Wright
When yon don't If now where to go,
go to People's market.
Teke a look at the special bargaiua
in Steel Kanges at Cramer Uron.
DUh closets, glaas doors, large
size, nicely flushed, 7.tKJ at Mo-
Lane's.
And still I am insuring and selling
real eatate at the old ataud. J. h,
Peterson.
It Is your own fault. If money ia
worth Raving, its worth walkiug to
People s market.
Dr. Van Dyke can be found at hia
office in Oprea House Block. General
practice aud surgery.
If your watch does not keep correct
time, take it to Letcher's. He will
make it go just right.
Planet Jr. Garden Tools save their
price on yonraeir ana your garden.
Try one and buy from Cramer Bros.
See our clubbing proposition with-
the Oregou Semi-Weekly. Journal.
This is done to give our readers a
chance to read Paul DeLauey's new
novel, "The Sheepherder. "
When the wintry winds blow cold
You will hardly need be told
That it roughens the akin on hand
and linn and nose.
Junt try CUKOSA CREAM
You can t think now nice -twin
seem
To have the rocghnena vaniah
Like a mint before nunbeani.
Rotaiy Washer, ll.fiO at McLane'a.
Three Pie Plates for 5 ceuta at Mc
Lane'a. Souvenir Postal Cards Courier
building.
Ilonnea for rent by SHERMAN &
IRELAND.
Lawn Mowers and Garden Hose at
Cramer Broa.
A splendid line of Koyal ('barter Oak
Rangea at Coron'i
When looking for a wedding ring,
let Letcher make you one.
If you want to raise ducks, buy an
Incubator of F. Schmidt.
Our telephone number is 615, regu
lar delivery. People's market.
If its naint vou want you can rely
ou the onality of Patten's Son Proof
Palut sold by Cramer Broa.
Sewing machines 1, $5, f 10 up to
fjj at the Singer agency oppoaito the
Court Houne. All the standard niakea
aud styles.
The latent ill commencement pro
grama at the Courier otlico. Wedding
stationery that in correct aud as
haudnomu as to be had iu The city.
Moore, tho second baud, dealer will
buy at the highest price any house
hold or other artiii- that may be
offered for sale. Aud ho ban every
kind of an article for mile cheap.
Are you troubled with restless
nightn and bad dreams? In there a
bitter taste in your mouth when you
awake' That in a bilioim headache.
W RIGHT'S PARAGON HEADACHE
Cl'RE will relieve it. Tablet or
wafer form. Try It. All druggints
keep it.
EMINENT MEd COMING
To Grants Pass for One Day,
Wednesday, April 26
Dr. Hobb & Co.
FIVE SANITARIUMS UNDER THEIR MAN
AGEMENT. Of San Francisco these Eminent Elec
tro Medical Physicians and Sur
geons will Visit our City and be
at the Josephine HoteL
This btinj aa advtrtUinf trip te Introduce a
New Syitcm of Treatment, they will givt
to all commencing on above date Con
ultation. Examination, Advkc, and all
Medicine accettary to complete s Cur
Absolutely Free.
It will only be expected of patient
taking advantage of thia offer to state
to their friends tbe result obtained by
this new system o' treatment They
treat ALL KINDS OF CHRONIC
DISEASES AND DEFORMITIES.
It is very seldom that ailing people
have the privilege of cousolting suoh
renowned specialists, who are in con
stant attendance to wait upon you
diagnose your case and give yon the
benefit of their medical knowledge.
There Is no experimenting or guess
work. You will be told whether yon
can be enred or not. If your case is
curable they will treat you; if in
curable, they will- give such advise
ae to be beneficial to you.
They treat deafness wth an entirely
new method. Hearing reatored to
many at once. Catarrh in all it
varied form cored go that it will
never return by breaking np the cold
catching tendency by ELECTRICAL
INDUCTION of medioine.
Men suffering from General Ner
vousness, Weakness, Loat Memory,
Strength, Weak Back, Kidney Trouble.
Rheumatic Pains, Lumbago, Sciati
ca, Torpid Liver, Indigestion and
Dyspepsia, here can And a cure that
permanently restores them to their
original strength and manhood with
out loading. their stomach with poi
sonous medicine.
If yon have weak lungs or consump
tion, do not fail to be examined.
Their new discovery of OSMOSIS in
PARALYSIS, LOCOMOTOR ATAX
IA and all diseases of the uervoos
system, including EPILEPSY and ST.
VITUS DANCE, is a Godsend to
suffering humanity. Medical men
ataud amazed at the marvelous cares
that are being effected wherever this
system has been introduced. Thous
anils who have given np all hope of
being cured now havo an opportunity
of a lifetime to consult, without
charge, doctora of a natioual repn
latiou. Remember their knowledge
of medioine combined with electricity
gives them coutrol of diseases that
others do not possess. If you have
weak eyes, headaches, or dizzinesB,
this new system will cure you quickly-
Don't fuiLto call on these eminent
specialists, as a visit coats you noth
ing, and may nave your life.
If you suspect kfdney troubles, take
a two-ounce vial of your urine for
chemical and microscopical analysis.
Go early an their ofllces are always
ciowded. If you are improving under
your family physician, do uot go and
take np their valuable time.
Women who suffer from the many
nervous derangements and ails pecu
liar to their sex qnickly cured with
out an operation by this new method
Out of live hundred cases of Rup
ture treated last year by their iudoo-
tlon method, there were cured 118 per
emit w ithout an operation or deten
tion Iron business.
N. II. Cancer, tumorn, wens,
goitres, all blood, akin and scalp din
eases cured I V this
PILES CURED
without the knito.
Iniectiou Method
failing reined.
lUGoHeal Etate Company
Kesteron Block, West G Street
Homeseekers and investors will find on our list some of t
bargains in Josephine County in
Farms for fruit, stock, grain or hops;
Timber lands, placer and quartz claims;
Town orooerty in residence and business houses and vacant tots.
best
No. 25 Must be sold and is a big bargain at $475,
and a new house, fine location.
A team of horses for i(0; are well worth S'.O each.
an acre tract
Special Dtvya et FeJr.
The management of the Lewi and
Clark fair are arranging for special
day for the principal towns of Ore
gon. It is expected on those days that
excurs.ons will be run and that each
town will vie with tho other in hav
ing the biggest crowd at the fair on
their day. As the list below indicate
Grants Pass ia to have Thursday,
June 15 as its day.
June 5. Monday Salem aud Dalian.
June 6, Tuesday Baker City and
Sampler.
Jnne 7, Wednesday Pendleton aud
Heppnnr.
Jnne 8, Thursday The Dalles
Prineville and Moro.
June D, Friday Oregon City aud
McMiunville.
June 1, Saturday Astoria and
Hillsboro.
Juue 12, Monday A lluuy and Cor-
vallis.
Jnne 13, Tuesday La '''audi) and
Union.
June 14, Wednesday Ashland, Med
ford and Jacksonville.
June 15, Thursday Grants Pass.
June HI, Friday Roseburg. '
Juue 17, Saiurday Eugene and Cot
tage Grove.
1XJGS
Thoroughbred. white Plymouth
Rock eggs, 15 for $1. 00 Moore's
second hand store.
EGGS
and more of them
when you want
them. Single
Comb White Lcfrhorns, tho business
fnwl of America. Yards headed by
cockerels from a pen with a record of
'' '1 e"".H nor year per hen. Eggs l.'"t
fr 15; ii ..'HI fur 110. (iRAMTK Hi
As POULTRY YARDS, W. J. Messon
gor, Prop , Aehlund, Oregon.
"Hestou's Last Victory" can now
be had at the Music House.
Frightful Suffering Rtlicvcd.
Sufferiug frightfully from virulent
poisons of undigested fd, C. G. Gray
,n, of Lulu, Mins., took Dr. King's
New Life Pills, "with the result,"
he write "that Irwaa cuFed. "
25c at all dmggistg, guraanteed.
Parties (Joint: Away
or Movlm! in 3
From a distance need not go
to expence of shipping their
piano or orga. We will ex
change for an organ or piano
anywhere in the U. S. and
lay down at nearest R. R.
point; any piano or organ
you may want. Installments
ou any instruments delivered
in Oregon, Washington,
California, Idaho or Montana.
Cash or bankable note for 'de
livery in other states.
J. M. WARD,
Salesman for
Allen &Gilhert-Rumaker Co.
2 AND
WEST
8 P. M.
...GRANTS PASS...
THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1905
TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY
THE PRIDE OF THE
aa. a rm
mm
Th Qret Tented Amusement Enterprise that Fulfills Every Promise
CIRCUS MENAGERIE MUSEUM HIPPODROME
2-RINGS ELsVAc7D RINGS-1
A NEW CIRCUS THROUQHOUT I
largest and best hay and stock rauchea
in Itogue Itiver Valley. Mr. Culey
has had his stock cattle on the ratine
fur over a month and he stated that
feed wai good and that his cattle were
ru.,,.ll I., O....I. Ilia M
Is about Whiskey Peak, where he baa ! CALIFORNIANS SURPRISED
district practically to hi owe If that I
lias tile Iicm ot feed for eight to nine Power Running
months of the year.
to
Rogue River.
Waste In
ASK Till: A (IF. NT IOU
T I O 1 I'JTS
VIA
1 1) IsHOaAISt.
ST PAUL 0ULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS
CHlCAUU, bT. LOUIS and
ALL POINTS K.VST AND SUl'TII
2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY
THE FLYER AND THE f AST MAIL
si't.l ill sK.it ick
t r-ro-i v 1 1-'. irMKvr
Ol HI t ill H HMI'I.OVKS
la)llgln trip m-rosi llir Cascade
anil It'H k) Minimum.
t or lu ii-1-, rste-, f.il.h-ni and full infor
UMlien, ctlH en or Milih-esa
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. II iKOkK, i.. i'.ral Aavnl,
j Portland, Orvgon.
Mr Prank O'Neil and T. L. Cnly
! ban, of Santa Hosa, California, aiciit
I Wedneailay 111 Grants Pass, stopping
'eft for a short visit with their old
'time friend, W. T. Cope, Mr. Cope
being a former resident of Sunta Kosa,
where he carried on an rxteuaive
hardware business before he came to
Hits city to take up mining invest
ment. Messrs. ti'Ncill and Calyhan
are stockholders and officers ill rjiie of
the lurgi st puier manufacturing com
panies eir this Coast. Theii company
updates a l.irge pa.steboard null at
Santa liosa and a straw and manila
paper mill at Lebanon. Oregon. They
had been on an inspection trip to the
hitter mill and were mi their way
limit'. Mr. Cope allowed them about
the city aud took them up to the big
power station of the Golden Prift
L'oiiiaiiy. Keing familiar with water
powir. they were greatly impressed
with the substantial character of the
Golden Prift dam and power station
and they epresM'd Ihe opinion that
such ipaautitie of power aa the Kogue
river would generate would not re
ma l u undeveloped many years, and
lliev predicted ibat ibis valley would
Ix'cnme cue of tbe great mauufactiir
fug centers of the PuoiriV Coast They
also visited the iiiim lals exhibit room
and the sie and coc.pleti ness cf the
eilul it greatly intt icsted thein an I
tin v i eiiMib red the bowing good
indication of the miueral wealth of
thia see l ion.
new method.
in a short time
Oiutiiient or the
sure aud never-
without loss of time.
Thev mako a specialty of all chronic !
diseases peculiar to either sex, and;
cure whero others fail. Their treat
ment can be used at home.
He member, not one cent will be
charged for all the medicine required
to niiike a iermaneiit cure to all those !
commencing their new syatem of
treatiniut on this, their first and ad
vertising trip. I
NOT1CK Married ladies must be
accom pun ii d by their husbands
Kevulur visit! made,
lienieuitier tho Date and Location
Insure your property iu Oregou'a
Great Mutual Nearly seven million
dollars written during IIHM. It has
now TWKNTY MILLION DOLLARS
insurance in force. It ia safe and
saves ven money. Address Secretary
O. P. K. A., McMiunville, Ore", j
II II. Ilendrick, agent. Grams Pass,
Ore. I
A Multitude of New Features Never Cdore Presented in America
Bare-Back Acrobats. Gymnasts Trained Animal
Ridera Mid-air Performer Acts
Rose Dockrill Seven Marvelous Iklfords Herd of Elephants
Dolly Miller Melnotte, LaiMulei Mclnotte Con press of Seal5
Estelle Settler Flying Vktorellc Troupe Camel:?, Llamas.
M'lle Julien Daring Aerial Weavers ' Dromedaries Broken
George Holland Hve Plying Banvards to Harness.
Frank Miller Famous Gardner Family Fierce Siberian Bears
Austin King Gracetul ncDonaid Trio Cake-Walking Stallions
Jos. Lyons Seven Klsnimona Japanese One Hundred Shetland
Herbert Kumley Six Sujrlmoto Japanese Pony Ballet & Drill
Win. Dutton Lady S words w omen d Fencers Trained Pelicans & Pigs
Piuy your Incubator of
Schmidt h. sella the best.
F. II.
Cures Coughs and Colds. i
Mrs. C. Peterson, 25 Like St.,
Topcka, Kansas, aiya: "Of all cough I
remediea, Palhird'a Horehouud Syrup
is my favorite ; it has done and will
do all that is claimed for it to;
speedily cure all coughs aud colds i
aud It ia so sweet and pleasuut to the
Uaste ' 2.V, MV 1.00 botll". At
Model Drug Slore and Kotemiuud'a. 1
HUGE ROMAN HIPPODROME
All Rinds of inciting. Thrilling, Renl Races end Tests of Skill
JOLLY JL-STINQ CLOWNS
Hailed by "Cheerful jim" Vt. "Happy BUly" La Rue, J II
I be Grotesque Ohpans Tote Duckrow ''I'unnv Bill" Scott naU
MILLION DOLLAR MENAGERIE
An Imperial Collection of Rare Wild Beasts
20
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Almo-t new "v Unejele, cushion
fiMine. !0 gear, in perfect condi
tion. ill entertain a fuir caah
offer ou il or allow short lime for
part of it ou a good note.
J. M. WARD.
Grant Iib. Or , Pox SSM,
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Biggest and Best of L Features cf Every Kind
GRAND GOLD GLITTERING STREET PARADE
Will Leave the Shgw Grounds Every Morning at 10 30
Adults. sSOc. Children, 25. Ooe Ticket Admits Vou to Everything
LAlMl:s, HsKMKMIiKit
Dr. Scliut lor's Altornthp A. Xmsniiruis Cures
tveil up by your
All Female Disorders, uo matter if
physician, For sale l.y
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EsSEBaaBtakasi
Grove's Tasteless Chil! T
has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over O-a rrri u,t mm
bottles. Does this record of merit anneal
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ZZlZZUl" m ' TO Mcaase of Grove', Black Itiw. I h,- ikti.-
V,. , MVW IIUIMIIUIU VUlllfJUIIj
...si ii.ii 1.-L ... t I. I'AI.VKlt f. Treas.
Front t.. near l ourth.
illl-.tt . l' s.s, IV li I OR .
Orcuun
(rants l'ax
Swa MOoa) kaaaM Mis an past 13 aaatauW.
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This signature, VJCfrmn box. 25c I