0Mfitt 5 VOL. XXI. GRANTS PASS. JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 30. 1905. No. 14 M0'gMt I I Sell Real am m 5 , f' J m if W. L. IRELAND, The Heal Estate Man BIG RED SHOP Koiilli Hixtli Slrcot, coriicr ,T S. C NEAS, Proprietor I Iorm-nlnM-iiii; clone by one of the best shoeis ever in Grants Puss. "V'liieNn ltoinlr'l. Painted, Varnished and Trimmed and made practically as serviceable and well appearing as new. 1iiI1m-i Tlr' llttocl by the only niuchine for that purpose in Grants Pass. On NfMiiil Oi-slei vehicles of all kinds and for all purposes built am which are stronger and more durable than those uiudo at factories. liiIit lricM given on all my work. Grants Pass Banking & Trust Co. PAID I'P CAI'ITAli BTOCK Transacts a general banking business. Receives deposits subject to check or on demand certificates , Our customers are assured of courteous treatment ami every consideration con sistent with sound banking principles. Safely deposit Isixes for rent. J. KliANK WATSON. Pres. K. A lliiOTU, Vice l'res I, I, JF.VYKI.r., (a-liier. i Bert Barnes, Reliable Watchmaker At Clemens' G. A. Cobb Real Estate Oompany Is at their oM stand selliiif: REAL ESTATE and Personal Property regardless of what otliors tlo. It you have anything to sell or n lioue to rout see us first as we have jrood tenants call daily. We pay good priccH for seeond-liand goods; also buy and sell horses, teams ami wagons, milch cows, etc., in fact anything you havt to oiler for sale. We want your patronage; fair treatment guaranteed. Our best bargains this week are: One good llOO-lh mare, guaranteed true and gentle, 50 3 lots centrally located, will sell 1 or ;i at 15 each. When You Come To Portland Make your plans to stop at n home-like hostelry ; a place w here you will be shown every courtesy and treated as you would be in yourowu home, town or city. THE FORESTRY INN Is such a place, and it stands within one Mock of the Exposition K ti tmice, ou i"itli Street, faciug I'pshur. THE KOIiKSTllY INN is con structed cu tlio log cabin style; iuruishlugs, cuisine, ami management conforms thereto. It has l.VI lame commodious romus, all opining ou broad, cool verandas; with electric lights; hot ami cold watcraud free baths. From the roof garden a view is lnul of the Exp sition grounds, the city and surrouuding country. Car scrviro dir-it to all pans of tne city. European plan. Diuiug service a la carte and reasonable as in any part of the city. Price of Rooms, $1.00 to $1.50 Special Rates to Parties of two or mure. MKALS A LA CARTJv THE FORESTRY INN, Inc. Address, P. C. MATTOX, Manager, or H. M. FANCHKR. 25th and Upshur Sts. PORTLAND, ORIv. mm m T tstafe t t Rent Houses Negotiate Loans Write FIRE INSURANCE t You are invited to investi gate uiy largo list of C ity and Country property. Ground Floor, Courier Building. jrt,(MK) (IO Grants Pass Ore. AN AMERICAN TELLS OF CHINESE LIFE A Uood Description of Condition and Life In the Orient Jape Drilling Chine Army. Canton, China, Jane 3, 1905. After (pending several months in a highly civilized country, it made such a deep impression upon me that I will give a brief sketch in the Courier, of life and conditions here, presuming that the article will in terest my friends in Grauts Pass. How wonderful 1 It seems as a nightmare and as I re-enter its nar row Btreets, a chill creeps over me wheu I think what wonld happen were I to lose my way. It is hard to conreive of a more ghastly dream than to he lost in this frightful maze of crooked streets. Everywhere it is dark, cramped and shut in from the light of day. These streets seem to lead ou for miles and miles so that ouo might wander for days before the outer wall and the green rice fields are reached. The streets are conidors in a prison, like subterranean trendies, like tunnels iu a mine. The high walls on either side seem to be creeping iu upon yon and your fear is that you will be crushed between their greasy surfaces The stench iu the air is as uu bear able as gas. The alleys are full of a sallow crowd, some in dingy clothes, others in gorgeous silk, some with bare yellow skins. Their shaven heads and grinning teeth strike fear into j our heart as you hurry by, like a hunted tiling, from laue to lane. They all stare with curious faces, then there comes to yon a memory of their deviltry and of their murderous risings, and of their fiendish cruelty. You are filled with alarm and you imagine you are imprisoned, as your nerves run np to their highest ten sion. Yon are seized with a great de sire to escape before the walls, be decked with joss paper, crush you and the stench stifles yon, or the growing crowds trample yon in the muddy Btreets. There is no sound about the piace like our cities, only a muttering in an unknown tongue, aud the niutlled tramp of thousands of padded feet. It seems like a dream that I have been away from here six mouths, aud during that time I have traveled two thirds of the way around the world and have seen modern civilization in all its perfection. The weather here has heeu intoler able for the past six weeks, smoky, overcast aud generally dreary. Vice roy Shnu, of Canton, thought he would bring a chauge in the condi tions of the olo uents, so he ordered all forts, in and about the city, fo constantly fire their guus night aud day, so during the three nights that I was there, sleep was impossible, there was a continual cannonading resembling the noise to be heard ou a battlefield. The air became Inipreg natd with a dense smoke aud the fumes from the powder would almost stifle you. Owing to the present conditions in the "E ist," yon hear a great deal aliont the "Yellow Peril" and the possibility of its development, which can only be realized by those who are here on the grouud aud note the constaut changes. Japan's deep laid political scheme is to influence China against the whites. Even now in Cautou there are over 1000 Japanese scrviug among the Imperial troops to givo them military instruction, while several pieces of field artillery have beeu Introduced by the Chiuese uflicers at Canton. Everywhere you go you will see these yellow upstart Japanese wearing a que aud dressing the same as the Chinese. The great military success of Japan has inflated tlio Japanese with such an over whelming pride, aud such a very false impression of their iowers, as a nation, that they now aspire to noth ing short of becoming the dominant power iu China. To this eud they are serretly wirking among the Chinese stirring up Hatred for the white race, using as an argument the success of .Taiinn tn Mlnutru., tl.ii' possibilities of China if guided and directed by Japanese. While in Nagasaki, Japan, the other day, I saw many hundred Russian soldier:! and ofticors, who were taken prisoners at Port Arthur and who were awaiting transportation to their home country. As I mingled among them I realized that with all their faults they were white meu aud there rime upon me a full realization ofi the difference between the white and the yellow race. I ticlieve the evils of war aud stress of conflict is quite uecessiry, which must couie at given periods to bring alsiut certain necessary changes, which conditions demand for the bet terment of the world ; et one can but deplore the terrible waste of life and the suffering of the brave duriug the present terrific comb t iu which their respective governments have mgHged them. The continuance of this conflict seems to be necessary for the ch aining of mnch corruption in high office iu the Russian Empire, still death in all instances is better than dishonor. War cannot be a greater corse than a long bondage ot tyranny and oppression laid a poo a great people. This war in the far East will have wider and more beneficial result to the Russian peo ple than the average man can forsee. The Viceroy of Canton has insti tuted aterrible reign of terror amongst bis people. He is decapitating thousands of people every month for the slightest offeuse. The day I was in that oity I saw 10 poor devils be ing carried through the streets to tbe execution ground where their beads wonld be cut off without any cere mony. Tbe people are in terror; tobbery, piracy and crime bave in creased to sucb an ' extent about Canton aud on the West River, that oue's life is constantly in danger. Tbe Delta of tbe Canton River ap pears to be the happy hnntlng ground of all the criminal classes iu China, In time of poverty tr famine it is the rendezvous of tbe most desperate dregs of the Chinese race. And these outcasts of society, whose beads are at a premium, find with the pirate bauds of South Chiua a safe and profitable asylum. The Imperial troops never molest these bandits, for they are always well armed and desperate characters, who will fight like demons when attacked. Onoe in a great while one of the leadeis is captured, and it auiouuta "to nothiug for be is soon released aud the official is richer in pocket. CHARLTON B. PERKINS, BLACK SAND SAMPLES WANTED By V. S. Geological Survey Ex periment Station at Lewie and Clark Fair. An experimental plant, for testing black saud for values in platinum, gold and other metals, Is being in stalled at the Lewis aud Clark fair by I he United States geological survey bureau. The tests will be made free of charge and miners are asked to seud samples, which should be ad dressed to the Director, U. S. Geo logical Survey Experiment Station, Lewis and Clark Fair. Nearly every placer mine In South ern Oregon black sand is found in more or less quantities aud not know ing whether it contains platinum or other valuable metals many miners have allowed the saud to run ofi with the tailings. At a few mines a systematic effort has heeu made to separate the platinum from the black saud and in some instances with profitable results. There is every indication that Southern Oregon is quite rich in platinum and when once all the niiueis learn how to save it this dis trict will become oue ot the big pro. ducurs of this valuable metal. The demand for platinum iu electrical and other oses is increasing rapidly iu receut years, aud as a consequence the prioe for the metal is advanoing aud it is now quoted at about 21 an ounce. The government reports show that for the year llKsl, there were mined in all the United States 110 ounces of platinum. It is quite certain that the amount for liX)5 will be more than 200 ounces, for Josephine coouty alone will produced 30 or more ounces this year. F.levetlon of Southern Oregon Town. 1-ast year the U. S. Ueological Sur vey determined the altitude above sea level of the different towns along the Hue of the Southern Pacific lines. Iu each case they represent the alti tude of the top of the rail at the station. These were determined with extreme accuracy from tide water to tide water aud will take the place of tliose given by the railroad couiiaiiy. Tlio following are the elevations of the Rogue River Valley towns aud of Hteiuiuaii, ou the summit of the Siskiyou mountains: Feet j Stelnman 202ill Ashland 1WM Talent IR34 I Phoenix IM2 Medford IM74I Central Point 1272 (told Hill low Woodville W. Orants Pass u7 Jacksonville is l'Wifl feet above the level of the sea. Huw'i This? We offer One Hundred ward for any case of Catarrh that can not Iks cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. V. 3. CHKNEY 4 CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known V. J. Cheney for the last IS years, aud believe him perfectly honorable iu all busincus transactions aud finan cially able lo carry out any obliga tions made by his firm. WALUINU, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood : aud mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 ' cents per bottle. Hold by all Diug gists. Take Ilsll's Pauuly Pills for constipation. Engraved Cards Courier Hoiidiug. PORTLAND TO HAVE SANE CELEBRATION Pe.ssee Ordinance Restricting the Vee of D&ngtrsus Exploe I v . Tbe campaign that lias been oarried on of late in all sections of the country for a sane Fourth of Jnly this year is bringing the desired result in many cities and towns. Portland last week passed an ordi nance that will make that city a comparatively safe place to be in on the Fonrth. aud will no doubt greatly lessen the list of causalities aud loss by fire ou that day. The ordinance provides that "it shall bo oulawfot for any person within the city of Portland to dis charge any gun, revolver, pistol or firearm of auy description, whether tlio same be loaded with powder and ball or shot, or with blauk cartridge, or any kind of explosive whatever; or to shoot or discharge auy preparation of chlorate of potash, mixture of sul phur aud saltpetei or auy mud caus, toy oauuons, loaded anvils, loach d canes, or auy giant crackers, Dewey chasers or fireworks of a similar nature, or any firecrackers exceeding four inches in length." It further provides "that it shall be onlawful for auy person or dealer in the city to sell, expose, or offer for sale, or iu any manner furnish or dis pose of to any resident of the oity of Portland, or to Buy other person for use iu the oity or to any minor at any time, any blauk cartridge pistol or revolver; or any explosives or fire' crackers, the use of which is prohibit ed in the former section." The ordiuauce was passed to prevent a repetition of the disturbances made on the streets of that city last Fourth by men aud boys who became exceed ingly reckless in filing explosives. Considerable damage to proiairty re sulted aud several persons were slightly iujured. It would be a good move if the Grauts Pass council would amend the ordiuauce governing the sale aud use of toy pistols, giant crackers aud other like dangerous noise producers. The fear of these deadly missiles aud their attendaut deafening noises is one reason why so many residents oi this city have been opposed to the holding of Fourth of July oelebratious iu Uratus Pass. With the day made more safe aud more enjoyable there will be greater i merest takeu here after iu getting np celebrations iu this oity aud instead of the citizens spending the day out of town, the day oan be made a big gathering of people from all parts of the country. Cuban Dlsrrhots, U. 8. soldiers who served iu Cuba during the Spanish war kunw what this disease Is, and that ordinary remedies have little more eflect than so much water. (Julian diarrhoea is almost as severe aud dangerous as a mild attack of cholera. There is one remedy, however, that can always be depended upon as will be seen by the following certificate from Mrs. Min nie Jacobs of Houston, Texas: I here by certify that Chamberlain's ( olio, Choleia and Diarrhoea Remedy cured my husband ot a severe attack of Cuhau diarrhoea which ho brought home from Cuba. We had several doctors but they did him no goo I. Oue bottle of this remedy cured linn, as our neighbors will testify. I thauk (iod for so valuable a medicine. For sale by all druggists. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY WORKING IN OREGON Will Moastire the Rivet Flow, and Make Topographic and Geological Survey. The United States Ueological Hur vey bureau is having geologic, tosi graphic and hydrngraphia work car ried on this summer in all the states aud territories of the Culled Stat The work is divided iu departments and is carried ou by specialists. 1 A study of the stratigraphy of ! (tortious of Klaiinitli mountains iu ; Southuru Oregou will be uudi rlaki n by J. H. Diller. 0. T. Day will I make a sp oial iuvestigatiou of the black saud resources of the I lilted I States, experimenting iu thecouccu jtratiou of these sands with a plant Dollar Re- at the Ia-wIs aud ('lark Centennial Exposition at Portland. The mineral statistics of the State will be collected by C. Li. Yale. W. II. llerrou has charge of part let that will survey two quadrangles in the vicinity of Raker City. This work will lie done in co-operation with the State of Oregon. The stieams of the Slute will be nioaurcd by W. C. Sawyer, assisted by E. N. Smith aud others. A Bid Scsrc Some day yoo will get a bad scare, when you feel a istin in your bowels, aud fear apts-ndtcitis. Safety lies in Dr. King s New Life Pills, a sure cure, for all bowel and stomach di j seases, soch as Ilea Indie, biliousness; cosliveness, etc. (iuarantecd at all ' drug stoles, ouly '2'ic. Try them. THE PAGE BECOMES HOTTER As the tine goes on, conclusively proving that the many pleased cus tomers aro telling their friends of the wonderful bargains they have securod. Positively everything reduced. We can only mention a very few in our big ad, but one thing suro your dollar will go further than it ever has in this country. How's this A $9.50 Couch for $6.95 ' Hundreds of other prices just as deep ly cut. Call and see. DO IT NOW. Thomas . O'Neill Ua HousefurnisHers HOP GROWERS TO FORM A UNION Rogue River Grower to Meet in Grants Pass, Satur day, July I Tlio hopgrowers of Oregon, having become convinced that tbe present de cline of hops to 20 cents from !10 cents of last winter is due to it condition among the dealers, uow propose to meet this combine with a union of their own, and a general movement is ou in all the hop districts to form local unions, each lo no a post of a state union. With this end in view the Rogue River Valley hopgrowers will hold a meeting in ('minis Pass this Saturday at 3 o'clock p. m. in the Opera House. The meeting will he ad dressed by Conrad Krehs ot Salem. Mr. Krehs is at the head of the move ment to organize an Oregon hop growers union aud he is holding meet ings iu all the hopgrowlng districts of the state, for this purpose. Though the notice for the meeting has been short yet it is expected that every grower ill the Valley will he present and that a union will ho otgiiuizrd. Hopbuyers have their onions and the growers will have to organize too, or take the consequences of low prices, which the dealers try to force ou them, while at the same time putting the price up on hops to the brewers. Developing Cobalt Mine. Dr. W. K. Williams, malinger for the lluckeyu Mining Company, came In from the lluckeye mine Monday. The Doctor brought in some very Hue specimens of ore from the vein that is now being developed, 'lhe wim ples show gold, copper and nlcklo. At first there was only a train of uickle, hilt as depth is reached the nlcklo has increased until it is now more plentiful than the copper. When the vein was first opened it was thought to he a copper proposi tion, wit li considerable gold values, hut while the gold and copper ale holding their own the uickle has so increased that thcr is a likelihood that it will become a in ted produi er of tne while metal. Dr. Williams has a force of men at work ou the properly end most satis factory progress Is being made with the development work. HO ai res of good river bottom html at a snap, within !MI minutes diiv.i from town. Terms i asv. W. L. lie land, The Real Kstiito Man, (iiiiund floor, Courier i'milding. Some People Sell Cheap to part of the people all of the time and to all the people part of the time, but PADDOCK SELLS CHEAP to all the people all the time iniv'rT' ...Paddock's .'i. t 'fc NORMAL BOARD HOLDS MEETING Re-elecl Former Boevrd Decide to Continue the School. Who At the annual meeting of the board of regents of tlio Southern Oregou State Normal School held in Ash laud last week, election of ofllcera for the ensuing year was' bad. The board re-elected tlio following officers : 11. (1. Kinney, Grunts Puss, presi dent; W. I. Vawter, Medford, vice president; O. II. Thomas, Ashlaud, secretary ; E. V. Carter, Ashland, treasurer, aud V. II. Carter, R. P. Neil and II. C. Kinney, exoootive committee. John O. Rooth aud W. I. Vawter were elected the auditing' committee. Most ot the time was taken up in the mutter of the manage ment of the school as a resnllt of the holding up of the general appropria tion hill which also carries the nor mal school appropriations. The funds carried' in the bill not being aval bible, the exact manner of getting at tlio matter of their management took some time to work out. Tlio hoard recommended the re election of the present faculty aud delegated to the executive committee the authority to continue the tchool and make such arrangements as could he made toward securing fluances pending the release of the geueral ap propriation bill or the meeting ot the legislature. Until Secretary Dunbar aud Supt. Ackeriiiaii have no doubt but that the Legislature will eventually pay the bill of running these schools and also are of the opinion that interest may be allowed by the Legislature. Secretary of State Iiuiibar says the sentiment iu favor of the general ap pioprialion hill being carried by the popular vote is becoming stronger every day as a consequence of the people finding nut that the ueeds of these institutions urn pressing and that tin re can he no saving made In the defeat of the measure, aud that delay only means uu Increased bill nf expense. No Secret About It. It is no secret, that for cuts, burns, ulcers, fever sores, sore eyes, boils, etc., nothing is so elfective as Iluck leu's Arnica Salve. "It didn't take long to cure n had tore I had, and it is all O. IC. fur sure eyes," writes I). L. liregory, ot Hope, Tex. tf.'io at all drug stores. Kodaks ( 'ourjer liuihllng. 'Li - ,y'ZiA.lVWtii Bicycle Den.., I t