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kOGUE RIVER COURIER. GRANTS PASS. OREGON. SEPTEMBER 22. 190. There will be a big Grants Q) Next Saturday, you ecw at CXaSS should be here .Barb BUSINESS POINTERS. Dr. Flanagan, Pliysiciau and Dentist. Kodaks Courier Building. Fro it Paper Courier office. M. Clemens, f resonption Druggist, A' Gentlenian'i smoke the Stage line. Souvenir Postal Cards Courier building. Fruit Cans and Wax Strings at irawer xiros. Order goals and rubber stamps of A. E. Voorhies. For a c'cau bed and a good meal try tne western iiotei. The finest stock of niekle plated ware in town at Cramer Bros. Reparing cloth ins for men, women and children. 118 Moss street President Roosevelt in colors with large mat, 10c at the Music Store. Second hand cook stoves and heaters cheap. Moore's seooud hand store. And still I am insuring and selling real estate at the old stand. J. h. Peterson. Apple and Pear paper for sale by the pound, bundle or ton at tha Courier office. Caps for Masons Jars 15 cents dozen, two dozen fnr 2.1 Merita Hair. Riddle Hardware Co. Go to Corun for Plumbing. School Books at Clemens'. Calling Cards Courier Building. Paper Napkins Courier Building. Order your fruit paper now Courier oflice. A splendid line o( Royal Charter Oak Ranges at Coron't rishing Tackle just the kind that you nted at Cramer Bros. ReHl Kstate and Timber V. B. Sherman, Rooms V and 10 Masouio Teniplo. Ant vnnr ritxilup fi.p Pm.nA T) j ........ .... un i.iTt'i Creamery Butter made at Medford is now fi5 cents per two-pound, square lull weight. A large assortment of colore'd pictures mouuted ready for hanging at 10c to 20c, a discount of 21 to ?u per cent. Music Store. Curtis .& Co. for Watch, j. Clocks, Gold Kings and Jewelry, line, watch repairing, ougraviug. Goods sold at reasonable prices. Comn and see us. I. U. O. 1". Building, Grants Pass, Oregon. Beautiful Specimen of Ort. The Grants Pasi mineral exhibit has lately received an ore specimen which Is one of the most strikingly beautiful in the whole collection. It comes from Douglas county. 15 miles ei oi yest iork station, from property owned by J. M. Thompson. The specimen is in a large proportion native corner, noarlv ih r.nr .i and its vivid celoring of green and bronze makes it exceedingly attrac tive in appearance. Besides copper me ore also carries good values in gold. The nrnivrt ir.,.1.1... i 1 1 J .VIUVICB .UUI ua' ua me sunace showing In- u.ie bo ore Doay or large dimen sions tllOUul. tlm rfni.a1nnn.n L. ia not yet sufficient, to demooBtrate uib Tine ci tne property. Sample of this ore elves arkav lnna " J HlHVS tl'lltVU as S to K in gold ; 4 to 7 ia silver uu fu 10 r-'i in copper per ton. The property is accessible by trail. Baseball, the second srreat American game, is said to have originated from the old games called "one old cat" and "two old cat" The rW. n,t.h game was pUyed in 1848. Chimbtrliin'i Cough Remedy Aidi Ntturs. Medicines that aid nature are always most effectual. Chamber lain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It allays the cough, relieves the lungs, aids expectoration, opens the sceretious and aiHa nnttim in fe stering the system to a healthy con dition. It is famous for its cures over a large part of the civilized nuim. inouHauas . nave testmed to its BUDcrinr exoAltnnrui Tt Mnnl... acts any tendency to a cold to result in pneumonia. For sale by all drou ghts. UNDER THE NEW PRIMARY LAW B. A. WILLIAMS Front and 4th Sts. P. 0. Box 273. Real Estate Employment office. Houses rented No. 7.S 125 acres, all fenced, 1(i0 acres nvei bottom, T.i cultivated, 10 to hops, 4 miles from railroad town, good romls, sc'iool, etc. A tmrKHin at $ 15 an acre. Hop crop ill pay purchase price in two years. Whe.t Cn.ndide.tea Must Do to Obtain ev Nomination for Office. mm "f'uuni, wi'jh and measure everything you buy." American (Jroeer. WHITE HOUSE GROCERY WILL OBSERVE THE 3 RED LETTER DAYS BY OFFERING SOME ..SURPRISE BARGAINS.. GENUINE IJAKGAINS From THURSDAY Morning, Sept. 28th, to SATURDAY, 8 p. m., Sept. 30th. 3 BIG ITEMS in jour grocery bill on the 3 BIG RED LETTER DAYS that you can save money on if you call at the White House (irocery. Prices made on thoso Jays will positively bo pcod only on the days mentioned and subject to withdrawal on items exhausted or sold. When wo say Bargains, wo mean HA KG A INS, Quanti ty, Quality and Price (iuaranteed. Here are somo of our everyday prices: 5 ponnds of Good Blend Koa.st Coffee, in a one gallon milk pail, better than the average c kind, for t1 S pounds of the Ixt 2c Coffee in Grants Pass for 1W 1 pound of 1 ea Ihist 20 jKmnds Petite Prunes 3 packages Energy i!ike Grj Nuts) 3 cackai't s Colum' ia O.its ut Wheat and prize 1 bottle Heinz I'MiS Catsup. . 2'ic 1 bottle Rid Rose Cat-up. l:ire size 1 bottle each of Blueing and Amonia 50 pound sack of Stock Salt WATCH OIU HAROAIX WINDOWS WE'LL DO YOU GOOD. THE WHITE HOUSE GROCERY. H. C. B0BZIEN. l.sc 5c 25c l.ixj 2)c 25c 45c Nominations for stats and county oflioes in Oregon next April, in the republican and the democratic parties, will be made iu the manner followed lust Slay iu the Portland oity prima ries. The nominating primaries will be held 45 days before the general election, which will come ou the first Monday in Jane.' All nominations will be made by the direct primary method, including those for governor, the legislature and other offices in tli, state, and for county o flics throughout Oregon. The nominating election will be the flint general test of the direct primary law. Candidates for a given nomination will have their names placed on the primary ballot, ou petition of at least 2 per cent of their respective party vote last cast for Representative iu Congress in their electoral district, and the one who shall receive the highest number of votes in the primary will be the nominee of this party for the office, and will be voted ou in the nsnal manner iu the June election. The unrulier of signatures required on a republican primaiy petition for a state nomination will ho loot), the maximum required by law; on a democratic petition, b'.'O. Candidates for republican nomination iu the First Congressional District must each secure 479 signatures and in the Second District 51.1. Candidates for tlie democratic nomination must each obtain S4;i signatures iu the First District, und 25o iu the Second. These numbers aro based ou the vote of each party a year ago for represen tative in congress. The vets of each party at that time by counties and the number of signers required for primary petitions for state mid county and congressional nominations are as follows : Republican. Democratic Sigua- Sigua- Votes. tun's. Votes, tures. Baker l.KTS Us 1,4111 2s Heuton UI5 18, 7 IS 15 Clackamas 1,717 IA l,C.a4 ii2 Clatsop 1.H03 2 lial lit Columbia. 147 1J !M(i 7 Coos 1,4'Jil Hi) his 17 Crook 841 17 IMS 7 Curry 833 7 177 4 Douglas .. .2,1 45 43 I.BSS Hi Uilliaui 4-4 10 2.:s 5 Oram '.Clii lit 473 ! Harney 40'i U !127 7 Jackson 1,7SS 35 1.H72 27 Josephine.. S'.m is 720 14 Klamath... 5i'3 II 37'.) S Lake 471 1) 2J!) 5 Lane, 2.5S2 52 2, 1 sit 41 Lincoln... 57 12 213 4 Liun 1.SIS2 40 l,.-r.5 87 Malheur... iv.k) 14 .'ina h Marion 3,'.HI C2 l,fvi2 8rt Morrow .... 7-3 If, S-S 8 Mnllbmali 11,2'it! 225 H.HIS 7f. Polk 1.3C4 27 1,052 21 Sherman . i'.33 13 2ol 4 Tillamook . !irt 13 247 5 L'matilla...2, 12fl 43 1.81H it I'uiou 1,747 35 1,2 IS 24 Wallowa . . . 752 15 537 II Wasco 1,7111 3fi S15 17 Washington 1.7S5 !iil l,in 2u Wheeler 4114 II) 225 4 Yamhill... 1.R12 33 1.I3H 23 Totals . 61,0is;, 1,000 21),H30 5'Jll Totals, GongrefsiouHl DiHtricts First 23.H70 47'J 17,157 .'it;! Secoud 27, 12tl 643 12,773 255 The signers of a state petition must represent at least one-tenth of the precincts iu each of at leant seven counties iu the state, and tho signers of a Congressional petition mutt represent at least one-teutli of the precincts In each of at leant one fourth of the comities in the district. A petition foi a county nominal ion most contain electors residing in at leMt one-fifth of the precinets in the Rouuty. Iu a dintrict comprising more than ouo county the eiguers must repri'seut at least one-eighth of the precincts ill each of at li ast two couuties iu the district. It will he seen therefore that the circulation of nominating petition will be no small ta;-k b' caus-j the will have to be cirrulateil in a mini. b r of counties and in ni.tny piecim-i. One county such us Multnomah i not lermitted by the law to fnrnif-h all the siguatues on a Jh titiou for ti nomination of i.iovi rnor nor Multno uiah, Liun, Lane, WaxhiiH'I'.n uioi Marion romloned, (km ;oi- n. vi n cnuntii'H in u li r. 1 1 r . . ui' .-l on tin p. t itiou. Abitfii , W. II. llarri-Mii, Clevehnn!, M ie. , writis, Aug. 15, r.".2: "1 want li hay a word (t J r:n-e fi.r l'a!!ariV Snow Linine i.t. I slepp. d on a nail wliieh (hdh'.I the riTilh in n. y . g u. contract and an a!' -s to r.-e in my knee and the (i. 1 1 r told not that 1 would have a till h g. m m ilay I went to J. V. 'i's ilri.g etnri (who is now in Denver, Col I II" ri cf.muieii'li-'i a L'.tilo of ,-niw loii mint; I got a ' size, an. I it curi'l j my g. It Is the bent hiuun i:t iu the world. " j AUCKsSKS, witii few i x.-e S ion.-, I are indicative of crpucti atiou or jdsbilit). Tiny may however result from blows or from foreign li'dn s in troduced Into the skin or tteeli such as st.tiuters, thorns, et-. For sale by Kotermuud and Model Drug .-tore. Msrgaret of Savoy, daughter ' f Maximilian. Kmianr of 1,-ru.anr, i wa governess of tin- N-therlai ds 1507 I5 !0 and rejoie d in the j,oi iiou of a very long, stitf Ix-ard. 0 0 We're Racing For business, and wo arc get ting it, too, but wo want more. That's why wo advertise. Its tho human race wo aro after wo aro after you. Wo want you to como in and seo cloth ing enough for nearly every boy and man in Jose' hino. county. Wo can show you the kind of clothing you want at tho prico you want to pay. If its a pair of Overalls or a Sunday Suit, a Slicker or one of tho best Cravonetto Rain Coats made, Work Shirt or a Fine Dress Shirt, a Hat lor a dollar or a Nugget Hal for threo dollars, in fact, if there's anything you want or need to wear, we would liko tho pleasure of showing it to you. 1 ' tllVl mm mm Copyright 1905 by Hart Sclislliicr i" Marl Go Anywhere Wherever you go you'll bo dressod well if you'ro dressod in our Hurt, Schallher & Marx Clothes. litre's a Top Coat, but we'll lit you to other Overcoat, Suits whatever you pleaso. Go anyw here, you won't find so good clothes; nil-wool and no "mercerized cotton" a small tiling to look, a big thing to find. Things Doing In Grants Tass Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sep tember 28tn, 29th and 30th. . Kock Drilling contest for tho Minors. Football and baseballgames Firo department hoso rac ing, foot races and a raco af ter tho greased pig. Tug of war by somo of ur heavy weights, riug Ugly streot parade, etc., etc. Music and a big barbecue feast. Betwoeu tho sports and eat ing, drop in and look over some of the special bargains wo nro offering during theso threo days. Our windows and prico cards will help toll tho story. When you havo lookey over tho stock, if you haven't been able to discover burgains, go to tho optician, for it isn't a clothier you iifcd, its an eye doctor. Remember wo couldn't show you a shelf worn article if wo wated to; our ntock is all now and right up to tho minute. Geo. S. Calhoun Co. Outfitters to Boy and Man WILDER VILLK People aru getting in from the hop yards. liev. Clark is attending oouferuiice this week. Miss Ada Kohiusou is attending school again ut Grants l'ass. Mrs. J. H. liohiiiNou is enjoying a visit with her sister, Mrs. Caldwell, of Arkausas. Miss Kiiiina McCauu hug returued from Portland after Blending several clays at the fair. Mrs. J. li. Hobiuson is ou the tick lit, Dr. Loughridgo being called out to km her early Monday morning of this week. George MoCollutu killed A youug panther recently, llu rejicrls shoot ing at tho mother panther, hut failed to bring her down. Miss Kmma ilocking is homo again aft or an absence of threo months at Korent i rov, (Jro. Of course she ti'i k iu tho Lewis and Clurs. fair bu ff; n returning. Anilrew Sheehaii and mother and v fr aud h..be are taking iu the sights at the Lewis aud Clark lair this w. ek. lira Sams and wife aro takiiig charge of things on the heehan much until their return from Portland. j I ranceH Hocking and family havo r. turned to Klamath Tails after visit ii relatives in this neighborhood II " past two weeks. They talk of in. ving luck here this fall or next sj ring, liny hay tin y want to live w i. i re they can have fruit and more i rotables thuu they raise lu Klamath ,uly. Jim Hocking Is he,mn again after -t udiug a couple of mouths at Port ia el. Uncle t uller. i Vc Male You a Present 1 1 j Of Our Profit on All I Ladies'. Misses and Clijltlren s Wraps v.'o.r. You Read It? q - This Is written in (jregg Shorthand, the simtlcsL easiest tystem oecaute baied Sept. 28th, 29th and 30th GAMAN-IIEMtNWAY CO. Cn lontr hanrl writing pnnn (i. I'ructusi ,-iv if ntfii f i f'rrjkl ,nA tt rn-l4-rn No ti't'Il r if. h n:l;'in A h t'r ' r.o ran) nr.. l.s'nj i.n itAlurnl Ka wr it ii.u r.. f nt to I'H rn , m-M I i t f J. i.'n.jr n"'.'ir t'1 iH'-fif in P-'ftiand. LE&SONS B' MAIL, l'5 Wrttt for llluairaTfd cal)c"t. BUSINESS COLLEGE J7 V.M.C A. Blug - Portland, Orcyn u u 1V1 hp i , n. II, V'W f'iO OMM 1 r n it ml t t t