ROGCJB Ri v;R COURIER. GRANTS PASS. OREGON, FEBRUARY 16, 106. ROGUE RIVER COURIER GRANTS PASS, OREGON. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. Published Evary Friday. Subscription Rates i One Year, in advance, 8ix Month", -Three Months, ... Knigle Uopieii, I1.AO .76 .40 .05 IHi.rMilnlr Rates FnrnlHhed on application at the office, or by in til. Ohltuarlefi and resolutions of con iolence will be charged for at 5c per line; sard of thanks 50c. A. E. VOORHIES, Peopb. Entered at the pout office at Grants Pans, Oregon, as second-class mail matter. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1806. SUPERVISOR BARTRUM ADVISES STOCKMEN States Government!! No Tr av elln Official Collecting Grazing Charles. Mention wad made in the Coorier mt hot week about two aliened govern ment offlolalu bnfnn on Williams creek pretending to be In the foreiit service nd oot to make contracts with stick men fnr rnngo privileges on govern ment land. A marked copy of the paper was sent to S O. Bartrom, of Kosfibnrg, forest snperviHor for the Catcade reserve and Crater Lake national paik and in reply lie Hends (he anjolnod article that is herewith pnliliHhed. Mr. Bartrom fully ei plalns the law governing pasturage on Forest reserve. As Htated by him the government has no men out collecting grazing fees and persons who claim to be such ate frauds working a swln U on the stockmen. The following is Forest Supervisor Bartrum's communication iu full : United Htnte Department of Agri rtilttiro, Forest service. KiHflbnrg. Ore., Kehrtiarv 13. 10OH. Editor Courier, Ornnts Pass, Ore gon: Dear Hi r I noticed an article in your paper of February 0, liHW, wherein It was al leged that partiei in Josephine county were representing themselves to be government employees, and were at tempting to collect rees rrom nines men who graze their stock on government In regard to the above, I wish to state that there is no law requiring (he payment of a fee for the grv.ing rtf livu atnek nti irnvnrn mmit. land nnr.. side of the forest reserves, and the government has no representatives soliciting tne ayiiiciit or same in Oregon. In forest reserves where grazing is allowed a reiiwumhle fee will be charged, this fee is for the purpose of helping to maintain the necessary protection and conservative use of the grazing latins in lorest reserves, ho that this resource can he conserved and perpetuated, and even its capacity lucreasml for future needs. Before pavnient is required for the grazing privilege ill a forest reserve, applica tion for that privilege mnst he iimile to the forest supervisor of the reserve in which grazing is desired. When the supervisor approves still applica tion, the applicant is notilied hy him tn that clteei, and is requested to sub mit the amount of the grazing fee, to the Sitecinl Fiscal Audit, Washing bin. 1). 0. Thus it can he seen that government forest officers In the field, have no authority to collect or other wise handle money for tl'c grazing of stock in a forest reserve Very trulv vonrs, H.'C llAUTRUM, Forest Superisor. Flshways at Dams Inspected. II. A. Weliter of I trcgnu U.ty, de puty master tltdi warden of Oregou, wax in (Irani 1'nss from last Satur Biitil this Thursday investigating the Dshing industry of ltcvue river. The two principal mntters that he gave the mos', attention was to inspect the various damn in Kepic river as to tlielr having proper flshways to allow fish to pan up the river, and to as pertain the cuses that lias so lur made it iiiiiiillde to enf.,ive the state flsh laws in .Tosepliiue enmity. The flshway at the linv dnin, Mr, Webster stilted is one of the best on the Pacific CuaM for atTiinling fish a uuvtns of getting over a dam. The Hshw.iy at the Hidden thrift dam ac complished so little that for the greater Jiart cf Inst season the dam was a harrier to the progress of the Bull up the riv T, and hundreds of talmon so bruised themselves against the dam that they died. The dam at the ISrauts Pass l'umping Stiticnis SO low that it does net stop the li-h oxivj't at extr in" low water Mi. Webster was insured that the tishw iv at both dams would lo improved. No appointment Ter water luilnT Cm Htigue river was rrco"iiiiendeil t v Mr Webster, to ta!,f '.): po-it'nn m ide vacant hy the d, ath f .1 I W til iatiis (if l ntral I'oint 'The appoint uicnt of a water t'ulitV w ill l e tal.cn up hit r en w hen the State !Y-h War doll Van Piim-ii will en 1. aver to tind a lii'lti who Is suitable for the vsinon Feb. li, Monday -K of P. Mask Hall at the ciiera h.iuse. Feb. 'J7, TuesiViv Spanish stipin r at Hi. Lute's timid hall. "MONEY TO LOAN ou well imp rev ed cit V property. V. L. Ireland the KeM rV M in. j Ch&s. A. John for Governor. Hon. Charles A. Johns, of Baker City, who aspires to be governor of the great state of Oregon, and who in order to attain his ambition is seeking the republican Dominntiou for the place was in Southern Oregon last week getting acquainted witb the people and the country. Mr. John is not quite a native of Oregon but came from bis native state of Missouri when a child and witb his father's family settled in the Willamette val ley. Mr. Johns was educated at Willamette University and after be ing admitted to the bar and practicing law for a time he headed for the em plre east of the Cascades and located in Baker City in the early eighties. This has since been his home and here he has been actively and prominently Identified with affairs of the thriving mining metropolis and of Eastern Oregon, during the intervening years. He is now serving bis third term as mayor of Baker City. Mr. Johns visited the various other towns of Rogue River Valley last week after leaving Grants Pass went to Jacksonville, Medford and closed his itinerary at Ashland, from which place he left Sunday for Pottland. tie made a brief stop in Grants Pass on his way north and expressed him self as well pleased with his p litical outlook in this section of the state. Mr. Johns is seeking the nomina tion on a broad guage platform and believes that Oregon onght to progress and tak" a rank among the states of the west in keeping with her splendid natural resources and advantages, and he stands for the expansion and de velopment of all sections of the state. For County Judge. T. B. Cornell has announced him self a candidate for county judge on the republican ticket and "ill seek the nomination at the April prima ries. For 1.1 years, prior to the first of this month when lie sold his store, Mr. Cornell was in the mercantile business in Grants Pass and in that time he proved himself to be a man of strict integrity and possessing good business capacity. Ho is thoroughly acquainted with all sections of Jose phine county and knows the needs of each and if elected county judge he would strive to do justice to all. So far us the financial resources of the county Bre concerned he proposes to snonre a system or roads that wouH be built in accordance with modern methods, and to also give every en couragement to the betterment of the schools of the enmity. In the dis charge of the duties of county judge Mr. Cornell won Id apply business methods and exercise the same pru dence and economy that he would in his private business. Hprlng Mowers have made their appearaiice though not yet in any irreat profusion. They are a trifle later than they were Inst year when they bloomed In January but still they are a little earlier thau is usually expected. The Winter has. been, on the whole, mild and open and has failed to fulfill the prophecy of the "yellow jackets" whoso appearance in uiiusuallv great uumhers last Hum mer was supposed bv observers of signs to presage a hard Winter. Un less the weather does some lively work iu tho uext few woeka the repu tation of the yellow jackets as a prophet will bo seriously injured. A BARGAIN, Goodn-rnotu house on north side of track close in, two lots, sewer. Frico only fH.iO if taken at once (Is rented for a year at linoi V. U Ireland, lhe Heal Kstate Man. Candidates Announcements. JAMES WITHYCOMBE of Corvallis Republican Candidate for Nominee for Governor "An honest and fearless n.rfnrm ance of public duty a greater and unitea Oregon." STEPHEN JEWELL of Grants Pass Democratic Candidate for Nominee County Judge. Favors Progressive Ideas in Road, School, Probate. Taxation, Sanitary and Liquor Laws. T. B. CORNELL Grants Pass v Republican Candidate for Nominee County Judge Business methods Applied to County Government County to build Good Roads. S. F. CHESHIRE of Grants Pass Republican Candidate for Nominee County Clerk. FRED MENSCH of Grants Pass Republican Candidate for Nominee County Surveyor Candidate for Sheriff. I hereby announce uiv intention of placing my name before the voters of Josephine county at the primary eletion. April 2, lflotl, as a candidate for nnuunaticu to the office of sheriff by the democratic party. L A. HEBEHLIE. Grants Pass. Oregon. 2-u tf Socialist Mass Convention. There will be a Mass Convention of the socialists of Josephine county, Oregon, held in the court house, Grants Pass, Oregon, Saturday, March 8, l'J(W, at 2 p m. for the pur pose of noinins ting a full county ticket and electing delegates to the State and District Conventions. Every socialist in Josephine county is orged to be present. MARCUS W. ROBBINS, Chairman. JOHN B. PADDOCK, Seo'y. For County Surveyor. I hereby announce that my name will be placed before the voters of Josephine county at tho prin.ary election, April 20, I'M, as a candi date for nomination for the olliee of ccputy surveyor, on the republican ticket. FRED MEXSCH. For County Surveyor. I hereby auiiounce to the voters of Josephine county that my name will he before tho primaries as' a candidate for the nomination of County Survey or on the republican ticket. 2-1" Kt D. J. LAWTOX. V vCTs, A Absolutely Pure A GRAPE CREAM OF TARTAR BAKING POUDER It mokes the most delicious and healthful hot breads, biscuit and cake FREE FROM ALUM, LIME OR PHOSPHATIC ACID !A1 i.aUf fow.ters nre ur.lioatthfut. Do rot them for r.v.Mrs fiKvl tituiiT .my circuni.st.'.ncis. So iletrimcntal arc aU::u 1 ak i i1 powders considered, t'.i.it in mo.-t foreign countries their sale is pvliiMtOk!. hi ivatiy States in this coutitry the law com- Operationa Are Successful. Mrs. William Witt who was operated upon for the removal of an abdomnal tumor made a splendid re covery and was able to leave the Southern Oregon General Hospital for her home last Sunday. The opera tion was both difficult and hazardous, but she rallied well and steadily gained strength and there is every likelihood that she will now enjoy her former good health. The opera tion was performed by Dr. Lough ridge assisted by Dr. Findley and the hospital staff and being the first im portant case in the Hospital her floe recovery is a compliment to both the skill of the surgeons and of the nurses. Mrs. F. L. Bayard, who was operated on by Dr. Loaghridge has so far recovered that she was able to leave the Hospital Monday for her home near Leland. with every cer tainty of regaining her health. The third patient was operated on Satur day at the Hospital by Dr. Lough ridge, assisted by Dr. Findley and the hospital staff and very satisfactory progress for recovery Is being made by the woman. CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Thoroughbred White Leghorns, itock and eggs for sale; egs 15 for $1. Hayden Close, West D street. 2-16 tf A 5x7 POCO Camera and developing outfit, now and little used. Camera cost will take t' for entire outfit. Address, Camera, ore Courier. 2'J-tf A OOOD 1 ISO-acre ranch Oil Applega'e river, 1)0 acres nnder ditch for irri gation, good buildings,' 40 acres in cultivation. Sold at a bargain. Address, Farm Bargain, cure Courier. 3-9 4t FOB SALE 5 to 40 acre sub-divis ions of a 1900-acre Kogtie River ranch, 80 rods from Southern Pa citio. depot; small payment, 5 years time and 6 per cent interest t'ome early and get the choicest of land. Also 20 acres best apple luud to exchange for house and lot in Medford, Ashland or Grants Pass. Ben A. Lowell, WoodvilK.Oregon. 2-a tit FOR SALE 88 acres River Bottom land, 44 miles down Rogue river from Qrants Pass on county road, known as the Turner ranch. Two houses, one a S-rooni frsme, large hams, hop house and all out-buildings. 9 acres hop, 10 acres orchard ; Winter apples. For sale at t'Of. A hargaiu for fit) days. Inquire of A. N. Hulhert, Sams Valley, Ore gon. 2-D tf WANTED. WANTED Work on ranch by 15-year old boy. Address Cha. Ferdine, first house east of Ditnick's. 2-lei St WANTED Grain Sacks, Tools and other second-1) Hud goods. Hurrisou Bros., Second hand-store, corner Sixth and J streets. 3-U tf FOR RENT. FOP. RENT-A suite cf fine orhee rooms. Address the Courier, tf SITUATION WANTED. COOK Sitnation wanted by woman with small child, as cook in a min ing camp. Address Mrs. E. S., cire Courier. 1 4t MINING PROPERTY PARTIES wishing to boy or sell minii'g property will do well to cor respond with S. Meyer. Metlin, Ore. LOST. LOS TFi renin u Burger's gold watch at the wreck. Finder please leave with Station Agent Jester or at this otttce and it will be forwarded to Mrs. Rarger." 2-2 tf MISCELLANEOUS. ORDERS taken tor line cookies s-id bread. Mrs. E. 1!. Brown. 408 Sec ond street. Tel. ."iS5. FRANK BV R NEXT Upholster mg, missiou furuitnre made to order. Unints Pass Poet Cards at tlu Cour ier i. tlice. Tyewrirer supplies, ribbons, paper, etc., at the Courier ottice. TWENTY CENT meals, well cocked slid iu plenty at Mr. ('. Brandt's restMiinint on WVsi K street, oppo site the IVpot. ti.od Is ardby the week at re nimble rates. l-2il tf Justice bl:mks at the Courier olliee. FINE dressmaking, shirtwaist suits ami other sewing done iu tirstel s style Children's suits a specialtv. Prices reiisoiialile. Moss' Add .1 ien, Joe hlne street, between Firhth and Ninth. Mrs. . E. Will iams, tf A.U.Bannard's Big Furniture Store on North Side After invoicing we find a lot of goods broken in assortment we will dispose of at Special Prices. Also Remnants of CARPETS, MATTINGS, and LINOLEUMS must be sold regardless of cost. Cut in price of WALL PAPER for January and February to make room for new stock. A full as sortment of everything in our line. ' Goods sold on the installment plan. A. U. Bannard North Sixth Street One block North of Josephine Hotel. WATCH THIS SPACE. Mrs. E. Rehkopf &Co. MORE TEACHERS FOR JOSEPHINE COUNTY Sixteen Women and Seven Men Taking the Semi-Annual Examinations. The semi-annual examination of teacheis for Josephine county begun Wednesday at the court house, the work being conducted by County Superintendent Lincoln Savage as sisted by J. P. McConnell of Merlin and G. A. Savage of Grants Pass. There are 2:1 applicants taking the ex amination. Of these 14 women and six men are working for county cer titiciites and two women and one man for Htate papers. As fie examination on stats certificates continues until Saturday there mny be other appli cants, who will come to pass on papers that they were unable to take at the previous examination. Most or the applicants are persons holding certificates and are tak iug the examination to raise their grade. A few are beginners and ns all are a bright looking collection of hriMiu ui. ,1 1 . 1 1 :ii . ... w.,Un ru.u nvnuij nil Will (lOUIltll'RS pass. Grants Pass being a district of the first class the teachers in the city ncliools do not have to take the oouuty examination. The city board passes on their credentials and makes such a rating as they deem best. COMING EVENTS. Feb. 19, Monday Kerby institute, forenoon, afternoon and evening sessions with basket dinuer. Feb. 20, Tuesday Wildervi He insti tute with afternoon session only. Feb. 21, Wednesday Lee School HoHse institute, forenoon and after noon sessions, with basket dinuer. Feb. 22, Thursday Merlin institute forenoon and afternoon sessions. February 14, Wednesday Teachers examination for Josephine county begins at Grants Pass. Feb. 19, Monday Special meeting of Josephine Connty Stockmen's As sociation at Kerby. All stockmen invited. Feb 23, Friday Ellsworth Plnmstead in a medley program at the opera house. Feb. 24, Sutnrdny Local teachers in- ' ftitutes at Grants Pass iu High j School room Opens at 10 a. m. Mar. 12, Monday Adjourned term circuit court. April 211 1, 1-riday-Oregon primary elec- tiou3 for all parties. I Juno 4. Monday Oregou state and I couury elections. pels .ts to bo branded M .-I that thev contain this i!..:';;c!n'.s acid, while in tho District of Columbia, Congress lias iirohibito.! the sale of all food that contains alum. Ahnn baking powders arc sold to consumers at from io tents a pound to J5 ounces for 25 cents, or 2$ cents a pound, and when not branded may generally be distinguished by their f rice. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. i VU'U'K is hereliv irivn that thej artnership heretofore rMMiti;; bo-! tweeti the nndorMcmd as I. 'very' men. undtrthc firm ivinie ef Haves ! H.el,. I ns bie-i ri-M.iv. .1 l v i lfCtn.lt ci !:.- I'.t. Al! .osiit d:le' the iat 11: 1:1 are 1 :i .il 10 V. H ek, hy w ho:" tie hi. .!.. w ill he i-n-: t iliced ; 11 'I t - I : k H d. !-is ,.f 1 le ' t'u 111 wi'.l t'e 1 ii l. 1:. !l V::.', I V. UKOK". 1 ( ir iet- Fax". J 111. '- Settle Vp. Al! ttrsi'rs 1 tti1' Me :t.: ci (,a nun lb'fii'n.-t I'.-irj -my :ir,'lrelv rot 1 tii 'I to eail and s Ml" the Hi'cei.l.t at l lll'e. aAKMAN i; ! : M ! : N W A V CO. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Ranch of 35 acres; 10 .ores hops, 10 acres a,falfa, fine fir groves. 3 wcls, never failing spring; bllilllinjp, Md fc repair, price $4,000. Tour 10 Acre lianches. No. 1 10 acres, 0 buildings, pri,t. $l m. N. 2. 10 acres. f,ir HUdin,s. frnit and shade, S1.500. ' No. .v l.tnldmgs all tw wells erente.t in l:ge River Valley; an ideal ho,,,, for "" fruit No. 4. Good buildities hi..,,,. ;, , . ranch of 20 acres, P,d hnildines nnd 'lotsnfV $2l00: a,so fairhi,dig,?,,-0: or 15 , . f Nacres, $1500. ' ,,1U- a,ul and houses for All of the above situated cW in , 1 L '"-Swd roads and oorl o frsonal Property a Lawn Mer.... " ll " j h',v.v . 3 lu.r.. l-.w.-r k:..U,. etijrin,.. ' ' 1 ,-,",1M,J '"I'Snrrv " luniii mid jiiie jv .,, .., "" ' I surrv " Th t.ii, I h. r.-e ; ,,w,r . 'V; 1 v ." l'i.l-r if ill 1 1 o . r or h o,,! . . C.". . ,'"'"' lik'.xl vineirar htl. ,-aeh "1 .. ; J n,l , ;:;.iv,. " 1 1 t.-et l,,i... in w:rtii 1 .f I ,., V'. h.te 1 r d i i ;.,t, , , 2." 00 10 (X 211 (KM 5 U) 1 .') (Hi 5 (X 10 (Xi County Treasurer's Notice. There are funds in the tr anry to ' iuv :) wurranti ('r ' t''d tii.lcnej lt, t'.K '.'. Int. rot w:ll cas fintn' thin d:ite. j 'hrcrv 1''. l'.Hi. J. T. TAVLOK, Treascr. r cf cf Josej'hine ectinty. 'r I ! I'.niiTsi'i t;r nd IVic.i. tin, ' t-Iji.l, illtl-i ns.,1 l'rn.0 1 ,r; . t cear'v ti. w Vi Hi'" ('- et. ti. ir!v 1:, u- t l'niw -Is. 1 lH it. . .'. li.i v.'le S; r-i 1 . t . ; ' Sf.i.'.ent's !amp Call cm or address. "'u.-chold lurniiurc ' 1 ' 1 Ian, , 'j'" I'.v I,::;';"';:'- V. each. Ill oil 2o (Hi in no 10 no r...x 1;: H. B. ALVEKSON. RANTS Pice r.. - k ;cox.