ROGUE RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS, OREGON. MARCH 30, 190b '1 ' I : ROGUE RIVER COURIER GRANTS PA88, OBEUOK. L COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. Published Every Friday. Subscription Rate! One Year, m advance, II. SO Rii Month. .7ft Three Months, ... .40 Binaie Conies. .05 Advertising Rate Furnished on application at the office, or by mail. Obituaries and resolutions or con dolence will be charged for at 6c per line; card ol thanks &uc. A. E. VOOKHIEb, PROPB. a p, Oregon, aa second-class mail matter. FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 19M. The long-drawn-oat oonferenoe on Moroccan reforms a'. Algeciras leemt now assured of a happy Inane thank to tie diplomatic "kill of Mr. White, the American envoy and nil col leagues. The matter of police inspection bai proved a most difficult one to arrange and at time teemed likely to defeat the entire won of the oonferenoe. Mr. White has solved the problem Mint: The inspector ia to report imultaneoualy to the Saltan and the diplnmatlo oorpi at Taugion, the hit ter having authority to order inquiries into the Franco-Spanish police scheme. In thin way a goaranty in found fur the carrying out of the conference' decision aud safeguarding foreign In terest ami commercial transactions. The diplomatic corps afler informing the Sultan, uiiy at any time order the inspection or to Inquire into and re port ihoald any interested government present complaint. Questiona yet to be sattled are of minor importance and no one now fbrsnos the slightest obstacle to fin ill accord. Mr. White la to lie heartily commended by all Americans for hi alilu and well bal need efforts all through the extended oonforenne and the brilliant conception that made agreement poaitible at last. Power For CeJumef Mine O. R. Aldrioh, a moo of Judge C. H. Aldrlch, of OhicnRO, and president of the Calamet Mining Company, that la developing an extendi ve gold beariug property on Ranehorie creek (in Illinois Valley, 10 mile west of Belma, arrived in UrantH Pass lust Bator lay aud I spending the week in the city. Next week he will go to their mine with Mauager T. F. Hop kins to Hpeud a week or more there. Mr. Aldricli expects to Hpeud the next six week lu re wh'le looking over the opportunities for luveHtinent that Houtheru Oregon afford. He ia es pttclally pliwil with the climate, the balmy wealier here being in marked contrast lo the cold piercing wind of ChicHgo or to the 1.1 degrees below Euro weather had experienced during the first of this month while on a visit with a frieud lu I.innwood, Utah. Manager Hopkiui state that de velopiueut work ia bolug pushed at a rapid rale at the Calumet mine. Hand drilling lias heretofore been em ployed but now a compressor I to bti put in and a pair of drills; will lie in stalled. The power to drive the coin- j pressor will lie derived from a water wheel that is being put on Kuncliene creek. This wit"r power will also operate a saw mill that is now being erected for sawing lumber for build lug and timbers lor the mine. If the property when fully developed show up a well a It now doe it is the plau of the Calumet Mining Company, which ia tiutde op of large Chicago and Huston capitalists, to instill a large stamp mill aud cyanide plant on It Oliver Chilled I'lows, the best and cheapest, sold only by Cramer Hros. Candidate for Republlcan.Nomlna lion ax State Treasurer. Candidates Announcements. cfll 'II Bu4kar Si lUI'rJII S Judge Thoe. F. Ryan, of Oregon Cily, Oregon. Born in Rhode Island 46 years ago, Jadge Ryan came to Oregon in bis 21st year and soon became recognised throughout the state a an active tire leas worker in the promotion of all matters pertaining to the public in terestg of bis adopted state. A loyal and consistent republican be has been honored by his associates in Clacka mas county br election as mayor, city recorder, water commissioner, chief engineer, school director and school clerk of Oregon City and aa county judge of Clackamas couuty, all of which offices he has filled with credit to party and aelf. In an Interview Judge Ryan says "I beileve that my record a a public officer of my city and comity goes to prove that if I am elected that every duty required of the Ktate treasurer will be performed in an efficient and economical manner. I believe that interest on state fond shoal J belong to the state and that the ataie treaaur er should be prohibited from apecolat ing with the funds of the state, either for gain for self or in the Interests of banks or other mot) led Institutions, receiving for Ills servioes the salary allowed him by law ; being neither a president, cashier or stockholder in auy bank, I shall use my best efforts to conduct the office in strict confor mity with the laws of the state, and not discriminate in the interests of any institution or person." Mr. Ryan's record ss judge of Clacknias county r roves him to be i man of exceptionable bnsiuesa qualifi cations aa he has paid off a county indebtedness of over f'JOO.OOO, at the same time constructed many miles of improved r.iads and each year decreag Ing the tax levy. Hoyt for Treasurer. Ralph W. Hoyt, of Portland, is well up iu the race for Kta'o Treasurer. Mr. Hoyt while treasurer of Mult iiomaih couuty, was the first to inaug urate tho policy of dividing the fuuds amongst the various coonly bnuka. It ia hi Intention, should he Selected, to deposit state fund collected in a county in the Unking institutions of that county. Mr. Hoyt ia well qualified for the office lie seek and ia also knwn as a gentleman of wide financial experience aud liuKiness anility. Hoys, its not a plaything, but a good hrst-chiss watch Tree with that suit. (ieo. S. Calhoun Co. 3 SO It T. K. 1JKAKI) of Grants Pass, Republican Candidate for Nominee lor Coroner. w II. FLAXAOAX of Grants Pass, Democratic Candidate for Nominee for Coroner JAMES WITHYCOMBE . of Corvallis Candidate for Republican Nominee for Governor "An honest and fearless perform ance of publio duty a greater and united Oregon." S. B. HUSTOX, Of Hillsboro, Ore. Candidate (or Republican Nominee for Congress. Favors maqimam rate law, and pur ohaie by government of all nnsorveyed lands in ft. R. grant and no more scrip, ping of pnblic lands. E. E. DUNBAR, . Of Wolf Creek Candidate for Republican Nominee for Representative. Signs statement No. I of the Primary F. lection law, whlcb pledges vote for the people's choice for Senator. L. L. JEWELL of Grants Pass Candidate for Republican Nominee for Representative. STEPHEN JEWELL of Grants Pass Candidate for Democratic Nominee County Judge. Favors Progressive Ideas in Road, School, Probate, Taxation, Sanitary and Liquor Lawn. JOSEPH MOSS of Grants Pass Candidate for Republican Nominee for County Judge. If I a'm nominated and elected, I will, during my term of office, conduct the business of this county with the same care and economy that I would my own. I stand for good roads and economy. T. B. CORNELL Grants Pass Republican Candidate for Nominee County Judge Business methods Applied to County County to build Good Government Roads. S. F. CHESHIRE of Grants Pass Republican Candidate for Nominee County Clerk. Prof. W. A. Heury, director of the Grants Pass Orchestra, assisted by the city'a beat vocal talent, will give a CJUcert at the opera house on Monday, April 16. The program will consist of orchestral selections, solos for violin and 'cello and vocal selections. Pro gram later. Justice blanks at the Courier office. VV. JOSEPH RUSSELL of Grants Pass Democratic Candidate for Nominee for Sheriff. CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE. FOR SALE A first-clas band power coffee mill, suitable for mining or other large camp, small store or hotel, address Smthye's Rogne River Coffee Market, Qraota Pass 8-80 tf GRANTS PASS lots at bargain 5 nnder forced 'aale. Property located on Sooth Sixth street near business section. Address Farmer, care of Courier. 8-80 tf. RESTAURANT Good ness. Address "w". paying busi Care Courier. 8-16 tf HAMILTON PIANO, almost new. for sale cheap. Inquire at Courier office. SPRING TONIC Try Dr. Wilson's Harsaparilla for the blood. Model Drug Store. 8-Hi 3r FOR SALE Buff Leghorn Eggs. 15 for ?2e. J. W. Branch, Art Gl lery, Grants Fans, Ore. 2-23 tf FOR SALE Two thoroughbred Poland-China boar pig, six months old. Will sell or trade Address D. A. Roof, Mnrpl.y, Ore. 8-16 8t A 5x7 POCO Camera and developing outfit, new and little used. Camera cost i5, will take 35 for entire outfit. Address, Camera, care Cnorier. 2'j-tf COWS FORSALE-14 head ofTlioice milk cows from Smith river dairies, aud are in Grants Past. Call on or address Joseph Rus sell. 8-30 tf it k Timfitn Choose bni II IU I tiuv w SHOES We've the latest and best styles. Right from the hio- "Msloney Rochester fac- tory. Court ties of soft, vel vety patent leather, tan kid and Russia calf. Shoes with Soles that keep on wearing while others wear out. Posi tive! v the beat Children's Shoes we ever sold. Every 11 J. a rvnln fvw tnlA. Girl and Boy m this city win want, a yau xui D.or, R. L. Bartlett Howard Building Sixth Street EGGS ! EGGS ! !-Rhode I8land Reds will lay them in Winter wben they are high and scarce Get eggi 'for batching at M. E. Miore'a Second Hand Store. 2-23 tf FOR SALE Fifteen acres of choice Rogue Kiver pear land cheap; one fourth mile from depot, irrigat:ng water, good farm buildings ; one fifth down, balance 10 years at 7 per ceut. Ben A. Lowell, Woodville, Ore. 2-28 (it FOR SALE 6 to 40 acre sub-divisions of a lOOO-aore Roane River ranch, 80 rods from Southern Pa-! cifio depot; small payment, 51 years time and 6 per cent interest I Come early slid get the choicest of , land. Alto 80 seres best apple land to exchange for boose and lot in Medford, Ashland or Grants Pass. I iien A. Lowell, Woodville, Oregon. 2-2 Ut W. I. SWEETLAND of Grants Pass Candidate for Republican Nominee for Sheriff. ED LISTER of Grants Pass Candidate for Republican Nominee for Sheriff. I have hud oxiicrlcnce in the offico of snontl. ami if elected 1 will administer the office with vigor and economy. 13 Absolutely DISTINCTIVELY A CREAM OF TARTAR BAKING POWDER It docs not contain an atom of phos. phatic acid (which is the product of bones digested in sulphuric acid) or of alum (which is one-third sulphuric acid) sub stances adopted for other baking powders because of their cheapness. CIIAS. CROW of Merlin, Ore., Republican Candidate for Momiuee for Sheriff. A UMPHLETT of Grants Pass, Candidate for Republican Nominee for Sheriff. .1. T. TAYI.OK of Grants Pass, Democratic Candidate for Nominee for Coutitv Treasurer. FOR SALE 88 acre's River Bottom laud, 4'j miles down Rogue river from Grunts Pass on couuty road, known as the Turner ranch. Two houses, one a o-room frame, large barus, hop hooae and all out-buildings. 0 acres hop, 10 acres orchard ; Winter apples. For sale at fcliiOO. A bargain for fit) davs. Inquire of A. N. Hulbert, Sams Valley, Ore gon. 2-H If Heston Pre.ciice Lew. According to a lengthy clipping from the Detroit, Mich., News, Mar tin Heston is opening his legal career quite as auspiciously as he did hiB football career. The article gives Mr. Heston's maiden effort in court a com linieutary mtntion. He won the case aud in a letter to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Heston, who reside on a farm two miles south of Grants Pass, he stated that he was paid a fee of foO. Mr. Heston is with Clark. Jones & Bryant, one of the largest legal firms of Detroit. Mr. Heston graduated last year from the University of Michigan in the law department at Ann Arbor.1 He was a a udeut in the Grants Pass High School and later at the San Jose Normal, where he became a leader in football aud on fnteriug the Univer sity he was put ou Michigan's famous eleven and wai soon noted as one of the best players in the United States. This lust season he vim coach for Drake Universty team of Des Moines, Iowa. Clements for Justice. C. II. Clements was apiiointed as Jnstice of the Psace for Grauts Pass Justice District on December B, 1005, by the county court of Josephine! county, at which time his application went before the court eudorsed by over 200 of the leading professional ' aud business men of Grants Pass jus tiee district. He has filled the office in a credit able mannfr and merits therecoRni- tion of the vo'ers at the coming pri-' mary nominating 20th, election on April j WILLIS S. DUNIWAY CANDIDATE for STATE PRINTER At Republican Primary, April 20, 1906 "The State Printer should avoid un necessary expenditures and give a square deal to taxpayers. Political ma nipulators have no business to engage in exploiting the office and no right to a division of its emoluments. I pledge an economical, business-like administra tion. "Willis S. Duniway. "Mr. IUiniway is a brainy man, a broad man, an upright man, a clean man." Salem Statesman For County Commissioner. I hereby announce my intention of placing my name before the voters of Josephine county at the primary election, April 20, 190ft as a candidate for nomination to the rfflce of County Commi-siouer by the democratic party. In cae I am nominated and elected, I will . f i f "'e' county in the same conserva five way that I have al For County Surveyor. I hereby Hiinrnince that my name will lie placed before t'e voters of! Josephine coantv at the prinary! election, April 20, pjnfi. as a candi-1 date for nomination for the office of ! cornty surveyor, on the republican tirket- FRED MEXSCH conduct the business always cod- HEAVY team lihrness, $13; heavy lumber wagou, f'.'j; extension top surry, $10: cmopy top stirry, $:)(; single buggy, $20: gasolii e "engine (2-H P. ) pump and pipe all cum plete. !to0 feet, !i inch irrimiting rilK' forll'fl: 13 good vinegar barrels, J, iu; 4 swarms nets, ft ; Tliorsou. i ll. P., new, $25; cider mill (hand power) f-Jo; good bicvli, S H. B. Alversou, Uridge stret, west Grants Pass. ft 23 2t DIED. ducted my own buMtiess. E. N. PROVOLT, Murphy, Ore 3-9 4t Candidate for Sheriff. I hereby announce my intention of presenting my name before the republi can an primaries April 20 for the nomination of sheriff of Josephine comity. W. I. SWEETLAND. I'ltll'WlM.. I' . . I,- . ...-in wi.iuin i-ass on innrtHv March 2i, lllOfi. Harrv D n,.n..L I aged 3(i years I mouth 'and 20 days, j The funeral was held Monrtav. Rpv I H. Ira vis coud which were held The G- IP ITSj Hour & Feed Store FOR RENT. FOK RENT or sale two good hnun-a in choice locaticns. Address J. D. Drake, Seventh and A streets. 3 H0tf TWO rhutce rooms in good brick building furnished iu the best man ner for leiit reasonable Enquire at Moore's tecoud baud store. 3-30 tf FOR RENT A suite of fine office rooms. Address the Courier. tf PASTURAGE Ul bead of Stock can be Bccommi dti d I'. H. Jewell, Klsu a an place. R. F. D. No 1. 3-lfi if PERSONAL. NEW mid M ocre's street. Second Second band baud furniture ar store. Front 3-D tf v nausse a Crother of deceased, with i interment iu the Masonic cemetery. Mr. Cliausse diel by a revolver Fhot fired with suicidal intmt as the' cuimii ation o1 a life of dissipation I begun m young manhood davs hi a so cial glass and a friendly Rflui nf r(,r(1f, w ith his friends. He only hastened the eud that w to come tn him , ' h'i.'V1", l;""'r ,hr' T" "rw ""wing in i his footsteps. He was unmarried and was a irospclor bv trarte. He w"s bnuht and iutellig.nt lut .ould Uft' fav no the fatal first nrri. I.. I.:.. "e IS -. . ..r.. i,, iu moiner, M vii nsse sua fitter, Mrs. H eison.or rorrinnrl, and F. W. and J T. Clm ( or. (th and I sireets Formerly Wickman's 'Blue Stm, ' "Olympio" "Harn-tn-Beat" Flour. and Hay, Giain, Mill Feed, Poultry Foods. For Cash Only. J. J. MORTON, Proprietor. ami Je-v l of Fortlaini Oc.inry, v a-h '1 K. Marv rrv Pet- foe r brothers 1 " of this citv ci nductor. I'liaufse of SITUATION WANTED. WANTED Work on farm b fore Apr'l ist: wage rcHSMianie. Ail'tressi,. It. H. , can Courier. 3-."0:t WANTED. A. V. KNOX. of Murphy, Ore. Candidate for KepuMican Nominee for Comity Commissioner. FKKl MKNSCII of Grants Pass Hepublican CamliJate for Nominee Comity Surveyor D. J. LAWTON Of Grants Pass Republican Candidate for Nominee for Coun'v Surveyor. WANTED Grain Sacks Tools and other second l and gocds Harrison Hroa. , Second baud-store, corner Sixth aud J streits. 2-y tf MISCELLANEOUS. HAVE four 10-ncre ranch's ferrule in citr, west md $HXX) to fiimi; one 3'4 hit- trirt. three god build ings new, $"m if sold before April 1st. Will u Nil vide, t'a'l on cr address H. B. AUerson, West Brida sfrtH't. Urauts Pass. 3-23 Spring Tonic winch is rrood for (hat tiro l fooling von havo eomj.lainci of is now in onlor. C.KT 1I1TWY And get some of the Beat Poul try that can be found anywhere. This stock was brought Iro u South Dakota and comprises some of the best to be had I''s for 1 lutcliinir 1 'in he procured from me t the 1 'at tun Ranch, or will be delivered i.t i Trim's Pa-s bv ordering by card B irred Plymouth Rocks, 15 eggs SI. 00 White Wyandoltes, 15 eggs 1.50 White Leghorns, 15 eggs 1.00 ANo have just received Polnnd Chins Pour pig, services $1 00. C C. RUSSELL, Grants Pass FURNITURE, mattiings at atore. carjH't.s linoleums. Moore's Secnd haud 8 0 tf ORDERS taken for fine cookies and bread. Mrs. R. B. Brown. 408 Sec ond street. Tel. 6S5. W. A. HENRY, Teacher of Violin and piano. Rcsideuce, 403 B street, corner Fourth. Phone, 641. Music furnished for all occasions. 1-33 tf FRANK BURNETT-Upholstering, mission furuitctre made to order. Dr. Wilson's Sarsaparilla i 'j rants I'ass llrceders Associat'n l'l.KCHHKON STALLION AVADA : win wH II the bill and: make you fool like a1 now jiorson. $1 pcr; bottle; six bottle, $5 ' Hct it at The Model Drag store tand at the following places one cay m each week: Willi&ms C. O. Bigelow'j. Ablegate Near Rose Hall. Ruch- Murphy-H. L Reed's. Grants Pas Service: Insurance, $20.00. For further information address, C. E. HARMON, Grants Pass, Ore.