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ROGUE RIVER tOURIER, GRANTS PASS, OREGON, OCTOBER 29, 1905. ROGUE RIVER COURI ER TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY GRANTS PASS, OREUOK. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. Published Evarv Friday. Subscription Rataai On Year, In adranc, $1.60 81s Month, .75 Tana Monthi, .40 Single Copia, - . .05 Advertising Race Fornijhed on application at the office, or by mail. Obitaaries and reaolotlona of con dolcnc will be charged for at tie per line; oard of thank 50o. A. E. VOORHIES, Propb. MADE OF OPP MINE GOLD HILL ORE FOR GRANTS PASS SMELTER Mining Surveyors Anticipate. Much Activity In Mining Operations Entered at the pott ofhee at Grants !', Oregon, a eecond-claa mail matter. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1805 NEW METHOD OF EX TINGUISHING MINE FIRES Tried at the Iron Mountain Mine And a Complete Succeaa. An jritereatiiig lectors on the ub Jeot of copper in in lug wa delivcnil to the teolor mining aindcnti of the University of California rwent'y by Lewi T. Wright, general manager of thu Mountain Copper Co. of Slianta oonnty, operating the Iron Monntniu mine. The mine in iuMicjii contiiin an fnirnenae body of umwiivB iron and copper inlphidei, on account of the gronnd, owing to the operation of mining, became broken and flaaurfd In all direction. Many of tlio crank reached up to 'he inrfmw. Thin poroua mam caught flro p nta ooomly, and the burning aulphur filled the mine with fuuie and drove out the men, so that it waa linpewible to continue (he oieiatinii of mining. The method thai waa finally kuccevo fol in rxlinguliihing I he Ore waa founded upon the fact that the broken ground could be conaidered a poroua niaaa. Huuoe by petting in a proper ayatem of doora to oontrnl the air cur rent It waa ponalliie to blow air iu to the mine iu nt the right propor tion to drive the aulphuroua fumui back Into the broken ore. Thia cleared the workltigH of the mine and cooled the walla of the drift no thatin few daya it waa poaaiblo for the men to reaume their work. A long a the bluwera were working the nlphuroua furnea were retained in the maaaea of the brokan ore aud the fire finally extlliRuiahed. The moment the blowera were ahtit, I owuver, the fumea would come back into the mine aud drive the meu out. The 0eratioii waa aucceiuful when the ir preaaare wa Jnat Hulllcietit to keep the fume out of the oiwti place, aud not enough to drive freali air into the burning ore. Thia very lugeiiioua method waa entirely anccemful in ex titiguiahing tlio fire, aud saved the company a very largu amount of money. The proceaa wa popularly oalled by- the miner, "driving the devil back into hell " H. O. Monlton, ' of Moulton & Rhode, mining engineera who have an office on West F atreet in thia city, returned Monday to Grant Paaa to apeud a day in liia office, he leaving in the evening for Portland where he will xpend several da) In comolta tlon with partie who have exteoaive mine (urveying to be done in this dia trint. Mr. Moutlon and hia partner, Mr. Rhode, have been at work for the pant mouth making a complete topo graphic aurvey of the Opp mine property. There are aorne 300 acrea in the property and the milieu embrace uine tunnel aud an extonalve net work of underground work, aud the map made by Meaar. Mooltou & Rhode will ehow all the phyaical feature of both the aurface and the mine workings. Mr. Rliodea with their aaairtanta, A. O. Waller and Hay Oakley, are yet at Jacksonville and niwct to complete their work at the Opp mine thia wek. Mr. Waller and Mr. Oakley are both young men and havo completed this year the engineering ccrnrae at the Univeraity of Oiegon, and they are now taking limrroctinua in practical field work. Mr. Moulton atatea that there ia more mineral aurveylng In progreaa now and to be done in the near future in Southern Oregon than iu any pre vioua year aince mining haa been carried on. He la confident that the coming year will far exceed thia year In tlio amount of capital invented iu mines nun In the amount of rlevelon inn and equipping that will be done, and he eicl it to be one of the moat proaperoua yeara Southern Oregon haa ever experienced. II. C. Perkiua, who recently com plefed the aurvey for the government of a fractional township In the Mt. Halily mining diNtriot, haa now been employed by the government to run the line and reset the cornera ou the boundary line of the tract that he lately aurveyed. Mr. Perkiua, who I a deputy United State mineral aurveyor for Oregon hna also received a commission from the United Htatea Surveyor General making him a deputy for California also. Mr. Perkins haa an extenaive contract for mineral land surveying ill that ttate and he will soon leave to take up the work. Mr. Perkins atat that there ia much mineral aur vey to be done In Southern Oregon aa many owuera of mining claima have decided to patent their claima, the assessment work coating more than It would to have them deeded aud pay Benton County T& Roll. One method of securing a full valuation of all property ou the ami hh meut roll ia to give'puhlicily to the amount of prncrty turned In to the assessor by the owners. When the neighbor aee a null) 'a name on the aaaeaaineiit roll and credited with a valuation far below what they have reason to believe that he really owns they are likely to give the nsaessur pointer that will etiable him to hunt tip the hiildeii proper! i-. iiouton county ia trying that achi me thia yent aud haa hail published iu the local papera the Hat of nil the lux payors and the amount of property that they each are assessed for on the roll. The Oregon Presa Association thought so well of thia scheme that at their recent seaaiou iu Portland they embused the action of the Demon county court and faiored t lie passage of a law compelling all counliea to publish their lux rolls. Kills Big Six Point Buck W. I. Fleck ami F. U lioinllugur, returned Monday from a 10 days hunting trip to Skeleton mountain at the head of Kvans creek. They had a delightful outing and ward auccesa iu bagging game. Among their prlsea waa a line six point buck. So perfectly formed was the deer aud hail such handsome horns that Mr. Hondtagcr brought out the lienil mill hide ami Aill have them mounted to plFce in his home in New York. Mr. Fleck stated that gsine was very plentiful in the lWitile foot hill and that one party i f huitirs near where they weie, had kilied 1:1 dier. Other hunting patties liml duue a well. COMING I.VI.NIS October SI, Saturday Ki oil nil V'Hlne at A. A O. ground heiwciu Oram Pass and Miilfoid High Silrnl ti auia at p. ui. April 20, 1 ridny Otegoii primary elec tion for all parties. June 4. Monday lingon sliile ami county elections. BOXES VERSUS BARRELS Some Good Points on Store Fruit. How to Diseases like the scab, the bitter rot and the pink mold, with which apples may be affected, spread with unusual rapidity anting delay iu storing the fruit in hot weather. Too much omphaaia cannot ho placed on the advantages of quick storage after the fruit la harvested if the apple i to be removed from the storage ware house ail isfactorily. In a well ventilated warehouse in which Hie humidity ia properly regulated the apple developa na fine aromita aud llavora aa It doe In com mon storage. Apple generally keep better in boxes than III Inure la. Thia ia cspcoi ally true when the fall are hot and the fruit lias ripened during a delay in storage. 1 lie influence of the package in this respect i greateat iu varieties that ripen quickly. The bulk of fruit la birger iu the barrel than in the box, and the contents of the former cool olT more slowly after the packugo ia placed iu Ilia ware homo The ripening ia tiierefore cheeked more quickly when thu fruit is packed in a box. In the smaller package It can be atored fin a long time niter it has begun to mellow. but iu a barrel it would be bruised In iliis condition from ita own weight. A closed package ia generally pre for ul ile to a ventilated package, aa the fruit ia likely to ahrivel if exposed to the air for any length ol time. The snriveiing ol tne Irtilt, however, ia Influenced by the degn e of moisture and circulation ol the air iu Hie warehouse and where these factors are properly regulated the ventilated package may In used advantageously with varieties that need cooling quickly. The lite of the fruit ia ofleu pro 'united from two to thlee mouth by a fruit wrapper, and the apiead ol ill sense Iroin apple to apple is made more dillieult. Per the finer graihs of apples that ate to be pact ed aud slored in boxes a fruit w rapier is most desirable, as it uot only adds to the life ol the fruit, but it prevents bruising and retains ita glossy, bril liant appearance or (lie natiir.il hhiom. - ti Harold Powell. THE BUSINESS POINTERS Many Mines In Thai District are , Reedy tcT&ka Out Ore. News Notes From the Business Men to Renders. W. E. Newell, who with hi brother, O. U. Newell, formerly conducted s store in this oity, but who aince lait winter have been in buaineaa in Gold Hill, was in Grants Pa si last Saturday. The priuoipal buaineaa of Mr. Newell iu Grant Pas wa to interiew the new tmelter company with regard to when orj ahipmeuta would be received by the (torn nan v. Mr. Itewell stated there were fnllv 26 mine in the vicinity of Gold Hill that were o far developed a to he ready to get out ore. While some of the ml nea could Handle but a amall quantity of ore per day there are many that cooia enip irom hi to no tons and even more per day. Ho anon a a steady market could be had Mr. Newell wa confident that the Gold Hill district alone could more than aupply the rapacity of the smeller now under coarse or construction. At many of the rnina there are con siderahle quautitie of ore on the dump ready to be hauled to the smelter and on a week's notice tiie miner could begin to take out addi tional ore. Mr. Newell ia of the opinion that the Grants Pasa smeller will give the mining industry a big impetus and will make profitable hu' dreda of mines that are now Idle for the lack of a market for the ore, and cause large amounta of capital to be in voi-tcd and thousaoda of men to be given employment in the mine. Mr. Newell and his brother have a promising projierty ou Foota creek and have considerable development work done aud a large quantity of high grade ore on the dump. Ho soon aa thu amclter will receive ore they will put a force or men at work and ojairate their mine steadily hereafter. 'Our doubts are traitors, A nd make ut hue thi good ut By ftaring to attempt. ' oft might win JOIN THE "DON'T WORRY" CLUB DON'T WORRY About the future of Grants Pass, About your position, About your business. Or the coming State Election. Think of "vtuir lovcil uni-sal lioiuc," your family. Are you "ilonatin to u l.imlUiti!.'" Tlicn "cut it out" ami Imv THIS place lor a homo, l-oity acics of laml with pUmiul Ihimihss tst.iUi.slie ii. Uusint-! raying Item J150 HO to joOO inl u mouth II taken ul once YOU CAN HAVt THU SPLENDID PROPERTY poR J3.000.00. If that don't suit, I can jjivo you a lot in almust anv poition of the City ly paying $10 (KI down utnl jo 00 nt month. Joseph Moss, The Real Estate Man 510 E Street BORN. Fine Rogue River Fishing. W. f. Ucskett, who haa been in Grant Pasa for some time ou a visit to hia nephew, J. W. linker, of Grants Par Hteam Laundry, left Monday for hia home in Missouii. He waa ac companied aa far aa Medford by Mr. tinker mid they spent a day in that place looking over that part of Jack ami county. Mr. Heskett is greatly pleased with Hogue Hivur Yallei and mav return here to reside. Mr. Heskett ia an enthusiastic, dis olple of Isaac Walton and the fine fislilng to be had in Kogue river de lighted him greatlv. The string of fish that he waa able to catch, were ahead of the beat he waa ever able to do iu the stream of old Miasouri Saturday iu company with Mr. iiaker lie spent a morning a snort ou Kogue river with the result that thev hook ed 112 flue trout of a combined weight of M pounds. Aa a ventilation of his fish atory when he got home lie bad a photograph taken of himself and his nephew witli tlie-flsh hanging from a pole ou their shoulders. Authority on Hops. Mr. mid Mra. John Runzau returned Wedueiriay from Portland where they had hem tor IU daya on a business and p'easure trip, the Imp marl.et and the l.e wis and C ark fair taking up their tune. Mra. Han.au having wrilten number of utile articles dealing with the bop market iu Oregon for I lie I resa, she waa called on wi.en iu Port- laud by reportera for the (irego-iian, Telegram aud (lie Journal who each gave her extended interviews. Mr. and Mrs. Kaii.m spent a couple of days in Salem, guests of Mr. aud Mrs. Coruil Kreha and tlio Siileui papers each published long Interviews with Mrs. It11n7.au on the bop situation. Mrs. Kanzau ia now buying In ps for one of the largest Kastern llrma and is prepared to pay the highest cash price. Mrs. John H11117.au went to Jack sonville this Friday to see her daugh ter, who is a student iu St. Mary's Academy. Diamouds may lie black aa well as white, aud some are blue, rid, brown, yellow, green, pink aud orange; but there is no violet diamond, although, in addition to amethysts, there are sapphires, rubies ami gaiucts of that color. Previous lo ISM mining practice iu the United State waa largely based upon Kuropeau methods and the earliest work prosecuted ou a large scale iu this conutry, the Comstnck mines, was in great measure planned and managed by American engineers who had received their education in Kurope. A young woman can earn her liv ing expenses iu Portland while study ing nl the Holmes Pusiuess College Per particulars, address the Principal, holmes Husiucss Ci liege, a.'i II? Y. M C. A. Iluilding, Portland. (Ire. The taxable properly of Klamath county has increased this year nearly three quartets of a million dollars in valuation over the assessment of I'.K'I The iuc:ease as shown by the assess or's books is :i'J,.'liiS The Increase in the value of lauds, lota and im provenieiila was fS70.41l. while tin decrease ill the value of hcrses ami callle was t lOS.lVitl. Krprklrlng Chair and Rockets Have you a chair or roi kei that Hie rounds hiiiI legs persist in coining loose ' Call in 1111.I let na show veil how it can be lixrd for keeps 'VYc have cued a repair shop, phone iXi Thomas O'Neill. The Model Drug Store 8chool upplie at Clemen'. Violin, etc., stringa Courier Build ing. Get your cedar posts at 408 Second atreet. W. Pi. Sherman Real Eatate. Tele phone 731. Souvenir Post Card Courier Building. Give your frieud a Stage line the good smoke. Clothes mended. Mra. L. S. Holt, 118 Moaa Street. W. L. Irehnd, the Real Kstate Man, negotiates loana. t'r. M. C. Kindley teats eyes and furnishes glasses. Bicycle Bells and Lamp at a dis count at Paddock . Cedar posts for fale at 408 Second street . Jersey Cranberries, the good kind. White House Grocery. Maps of Oregon Wasliiuton and California at the Music Store. You will aiwava find matter of in tereat in our classified ad col 0111 p. W. B. Sherman Ileal Eat te and Timber, Room U aud 10 Masonic Temple. Eyea carefully tested and glasses fitted to correct any defect of vision by Dr. W. F. Kremer, Courier build ing. Pricea reasonable. The' Western, a flrst clasM family hotel. Quiet location, yet convenient to depot and near court house. Good meals aim clean beda and prices reasonable. Ink at Model Drug Store. Engraved Cards Conner Building Pencils and Tablets at the Model Drug Store. Colored Post Cards 2 for 5 cents Muaic Store. Pute Malt Pickling Vinegar White House Grocery. Three gallons oil of Delpbus Uil can $3.f) White House Grocery. Corporation books, stock certificates and seilB at tlio Courier olllce See Voorhios for Underwocd Type writers and Typewriter supplies. W. B. Sherman Keal Estate mid Timber, ltoom V and 10, Masonic Temple. Timber claims. Ilnnu sti ada. W. B. Sherman, Kooms 10 and 12 Maso ic Temple, Grants Pasa Ore. Protect yonr goats and aheep from depredations of coyotes, rouguis, wildcats and other wild animals by using Marstera Coyote Exterminator. Warranted to killvarminta every time and to bold its strength for a year. Is apreared paste that the smell of it will attiact a coyote for a long dis tance. Full directions with each can. For sale at Koterinund's drug store, Grant Pasa. Clarence Wynaut aid hia sister, Mrs. Geo. D. Walter of New Hope, were in Grants Pass, Monday. They were accompanied bv their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mra. E. K. ( 'reason, of Ottawa comity, Kansas, who are making a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. 8. Wyunnt. Mrs. Cios soti ia a aister of Mr. VYyiiant. Mr. Crnason ia an extensive farmer and ia one of the big stock raisers and dealers of hia section. He and Mrs. Croisnn have made a tour of the Pain fin North we t on a pleasure trin aud he paid Grant Pass tlio compli ment ot being one of the meet substan tial appearing and prosperous tow ns he seen oil the Pacific Const. The large, well stocked stores anil the almost ex clusively brick buildings on the busi ic ss streets and llie absence of I lie old wooden shacks seen along the main streets of an many towns impressed Mr. Crosson that Grants Puss had a aulxtautial foundation for its growth and lie expressed the opinion thnt it would be a good towu III which to make iuvestuienlH. How', This We offer One Hundred Dollars lie ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. V. J. CHENEY .V CO., Toledo, O. We, tlio undersigned, hie e known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable ill all business transactions, and financially 1 hie to curry out any ob ligations made by his drill. Waliliug, Kinuan .V Marvin, Wholesale Drug gisls. Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter na My, acting directly upon Hie blond and mucous surfaces of the system Teat in olilals sent free. Price, ?,V per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall' Family Pills for constipation. SWEETLAND At Grant Pasa. Fri day, October 20, 1905, to Mr. and Mra. W. 1. Sweetland, a daughter. AHLF-At Grants Pasa, Tneaday, October 17, l'.05, to Mr. and Mra. I W. C. Ahlf a son. : While Mr. and Mrs W. C. Ahlf ate prond of thia, their first born, their delight ia not equal to that of Grand pa and Grandma J. H. Ahlf for thia ia their first grandchild and the grand father, who is the well known pork packer and wholesale meat dealer of this city, is especially happy and the little fellow will fare well at his hand. CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE. FOR SALE-BRICK-50,000 brici for sale cheap if sold at once. In quire of Hair-Riddle Hardware Co. REMINGTON Typewriter No. .6 for t0 cash or inatallmneta. See A. E. Voorhies. FOR SAI.E-125 Columbia grapho phone Bnd 80 records. Will (ell cheap or trade for wood. Address M, Courier office. MARRIED. STEPHENSON STEPHENSON At Aberdeen. Wash., October 6, 1905, Donald Stephenson, of Grant Paaa, and Mrs. Sadie Stephenaon cf Aber deen, Wash., Rev. Wm. Thompson ofliciating. McMICHAEL WARHTEN In Granta Pasa, October IB, 11105, Wm. McMichael and Miss Edith Warthen, both of Lelaud, Justice Furnian officiating. COWS 5 milk cows for sale at reas onable price. Inquire of H. Mar quardt at the old Flanagan place, six miles north on Roseburg Road. A Judicious Inquiry. A well known traveling man who visita the drug trade saya lie haa often heard druggists inquire of customers who askiil for a cough medicine whether it waa wanted for a child or for an adult, and if for a child they almost invariably recommend Cham- bcrlain'a Cough Remedy. The re 1 son for thia ia that they know there is no danger from it and that it alwaya cures. There ia not the least danger in giving it, and for coughs, colds am) croup it ia unsurpassed. F01 sale by all druggiet. Fruit Trees Native to the soil and climate make the healthiest and last hearing otchatds. EUREKA NURSERY Kiht miles from Grants Pass, in Api'h'Hate Valley, All home nrnwn tiees, tine to name, fiee from dis ease, stioii; and vigorous growth 5 000 Si'itculuitos, all whole tout, ciown plaits, trees ,, p 41 . 1, ,-t hiijh. 10 per 1,000; 4'.. to ( Ret, 70 per 1.00(1 Twciitv live ntliei vaiictus to select Itom at le.isotuMe piices Trees carefully due, and packed and shipments made lo any tmint AOliKKSS: J. H. ROBINSON Wildcrville. Oregon. Has Just What You Want Our (Yloh'utod Kloolric iiMt, .Natures itnlizor, top' luiiKl up aiul striMigtlion ' j 1110 w nolo txviy ami fori t ho cure of Khouttiutisin, Par alysis, Liver, Kidney, Lamp' Hack. Constipation and all Nervous Diseases. The i tl'ect of Kleetrieity on the nerves is that of a power ful nerve tonie. It exonerates new life ami energy and tones up the relaxed, weak ened and shaky nerves and gives Ihotn vigorous energy. , For the next 30 days, price J 1 0.00. Regular price f'JO.OO. Write or call at onco. Grants Pass, Ore. .MODEL DlU (i STORE ltl l.ace Cuttains. Window Shades, Mattiesses. Cots, Mat titles, Oatpets, Linoleums, (),1 Cloths, Lamps. Cutlery, Tin wate, Granite Ware. Wood "ate, Kuinitute, Diy t'.oods and Notions, new Line ot Ladies aud Chihlreiis, Shoes McLANE'S STORE Wot G Street Second blot from Sixth l,eet A level headed exchange saya: "Learn tills one thing; learn it early iu life and learn it well, that the in in who doe not believe aa you do is not alwaya a fool. The fact that you hold view not iu accord with your neighbor ia not proof positive that you are right and he la wrong nor ia it any evidence that yomr neighbor ia insincere. If thia were not true, then all smart men would belong to one party and all good men to one church. And if all be longed to one party aud one church they would break up both party aud church. " L'AKM FOR BALE two miles from Mer 1 lin 11X1 nma i,fll .10 .nr.. nf ffrmd liotUim land, 25 acres in cultivation, small bouse and barn and aliout 00 acres under fence, balance of land suitable for orchard or pasture, ror lurtner particulars ad dress W. M. Crow, Merlin, Oregon. 200 ACKE ranch, good prune and apple orchard, small fruits in abundance; water for iriigstion, besides springs on every 4U acres ; center 01 a goou range country; two dwelling bouses, big barn, every thing complete; well sheltered from frosts, good mining markets, one half mile north of Tunnel , price $2,5U0. Inquire at this omce. WANTED TO TRADE A good, sound horse for wood. Address Wood, care Courier. FIR BARK Good heavy fir bark wanted at Lund's wood yard, Granta Pass. V.ORK Japaueee cook who lias rec ommendation wants poaition in ilotol, Boarding House, Campa or F'amily. Frank Hirata, 710 Front St., Grant Pasa. MAKES OLD THINGS NEW 'UHNlTURt lirSKWCES. 5 kvr. CLEnir" OUfFll n I it DOUlA Ocaccr la a wnder I It will make the whole interior of your house shine like new making re-finishing or re-varnishing entire, ly unnecessary. It ia not a Varnish, hut i surface food and cleaner, building up original finish and making it brighter thaa ever. It ia applied with a piece of cheese cloth and no experience la necessary. ft0 drying to wait for. Removes all scratches, stains, dirt, dullness. It can be applied, to any finish with beneficial resulta. Nat ural wood, aa well aa any color of paint, toJ bebetterforanappUeaUonofWquidVeneer. SITUATION WANTED; A 17-YEAR-OLD boy, strong and willing to work, want a place on a farm, and at the close of fall work wants to work foi hia board and clothes while attending school. Ad dress Boy, care Courier. LOST A Prominent Trainman. The many frienda of O. H. Han aim. Engineer L. E. & W. R. R., at present living in Lima, O., will be pleased to know of hia recovery from threatened kidney disease. He saya : "I waa cured by using Foley' Kid ney (Jure, which I recommend to all, especially to trainmen, who are usually similarly alllicted. " For sale by II. A. rtotermund. A Great Separator There is a ukst in everything. It must lie iiest MAI1K, KAHIEST USED, MOST EF FECTIVE. MOST SlNrt E. By actual conipari son iu uctual ' Use Tubular Separator Mas proved it has these, points in its favor. That's what put it away rwhend of all oth?r aeparalora 1 lint's why I sell it. tict hold of facts. rite to UoBiie River Creamery, Mk1"-'"':m OUEliON. lHbV I i-. LOST On the road between Williams aud Granta Pass, two pair of specta cles. Fioder please leave at Courier office and receive reward. FOVND. MKDAL found, given by Roaeburg High School. Call at Courier olllce for medal and pay advertisement charge. FOUND A rifle on the Granta PasB and Grave creek road. Owuer ad dress Eugene Wright, Box No, 1, urnnta Pasa, and describe gnn. pay advertising and regain their property. ESTRAY SHO AT There came to niv place, ! miles north of town, a spotted ahoat weight about 76 lb., no mark ; owu er can have the same by provirg property and paying charges. A. Morris. STRAYED On Angust 18, near Dry Diggings mine, email brown horse with part double harness ou. .' reward lor information leading to recover of horse. Leave word at Dean & Dlckison'a stable. MISCELLANEOUS Blti WOOD hauling job to let. Ap piy to oicrveen at loot or t street. FRANK BURNETT-Upholstering, mission iurnitnre made to order. FOR SALE. Thoroughred White Plymouth Rock i-unete lor sale Inquire at M. E ainore'a becoud Hand Store. 041119 Vcaecr will improve even the most beautiful furniture. It will take that smoky look from the Piano and other Mahogany, and ia highly bene fidal to Golden OakWhite Enamel.Gilt, Silver and other funshea. rjonll Qeietr sella at 50 centa a bottle, and a bottle Is enough to renovate the ordinary home. Try it and you will always buy it. A few trial bottles at IQo. each SOLD BY The Big Furniture Store A. D. BANNABD North 6th Strut, Grants Pus Oregon. CELM ENS ELLS BOOKS and DRUGS. GRAFTS PASS, ORE. W. B. SHERMAN Ileal Estate smd Timber ROOMS 10 & 12, MASONIC TEMPLE GRANTS PASS, OREGON PHONE 731 waSE'J FOUR 3D J.!T S BIG SPECIAL SALE! O F o o bargains! Ladies' Suits Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 25, 26, 27 and 28. 20 Suits will be placed on sale at half price -Just two prices 110.00 and Furs from 3c The GOLDEN up. RULE Store.