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ii iLnrv liiMll'H HIV fe MM 111 Kit Uam KEC1TAL AX MEST2WC LADIES AUX1LA1Y A?i IBiGATIGil TAUt a t jExoii nxm K 1 1 , ( The Easiest Way to keep well dressed is to walk . rtipilt mo this stcrs azd say BISHOP'S READY TAILORED CLOTHES Tbifi iLxzi'i iaiur?3 yea cere than you diSLizd cf Styk Quality, Fit mi MifceruL Try it T'cncrrcsr. Se tow quickly it brings yoa perfect satisfaction h a Fall Suit or 07erccat and at what remarkably lew ccst. CP-Bishop &Co THE CLOTHIEKS. Cor. 6th and II Streets Old Layton Hotel Building iBsnzcesoos i r n.mair lit iu:s iundkus to r.w i CIUCAC.O. Sent. U --With a iuht of way ovt all other truliu except limited ami express n.is.-vttoT trains, a fust frvUht of ars is today ram lot blad.T to western Cunad.i for the. harvesting of the 4Oi),H",t0i bushel cmlti croii In Albert. Matil tuha and Saskatchewan. A row of mechanics from a factory ;tt l.arorto, Ind . aeeotntaiu 'd the machine to not tliotn ni) at once for the faun era. PORTLAND MINING MAN U JOSEPHINE COUNTY om I:hiiii for sheriff Tilt' tdioiiffs office til llio court house Is lll'lllS llMllOiloled Hlld low kIicIvIiik put lu to t'lilar..;. the room which Is to lt thoroughly renovated and In Ishiencd with new p:tper and painting. (Jot Itlll k - A. t'. I loUMiuh. Uoy Jordan and Kay HiIuks returned Tuesday even In K fiotn Wolf Creek, where tiny had Hpi'iit tho day on a hunting trip. The gentlemen returned with n f 1 1 . laro huek. Diarrhoea Is always more or less prevalent durliiK September. Ho pre pined for It. Chainl'irhiln' Colli1, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy hi prompt nnd effectual. It can always ho depended upon ntiil In pleasant' to taUc. For snlo hy all good dealers. TIN TO Til HUN SHOT WINS ST. l.W.VU SI AKi: lKWtCllKSTKIt, Unhand, Sept. lit. T. I'llMiiKton's Prince Palatine, at 10 to :i, won t tit St. I.oi;or stake to day. ,1. II. Joel's t.yuion, at 10 to :t. was second and Marl Derby's Klnn Wllllani, (moled at to 4, was third. Kli;ht horses inn, t IlllVUVtl MONOPOLY Ol , TIDPWM I U SWVMII IS POUTI.WD, Sept. i:i . i;otl:i lion looUnij toward the nu i; tu of all tidewater aiiwmllls In i t in Or- i;oii Into ono ronuiany Is piuced Inn today In nonet, hmit ".'i mill men attended it dinner at the Con menial club where an cxecmive thief In k w an railed hy the pi oeint, i ,( the proponed ronihlne, John K. Hardin, a mlnlus man of I orliand. is hero and will tomorrow to lilj mining property located in the Sucker creek region, I J miles .viii Holland. Mr. Hardin l open i a val.ialilo ii:iait propiitv on t-ii .'('.ly nnnintain. He also has op tions on the lUkus placer of SO acres a-.d the t'oad placer of :'0 acres, and t'ie.e options are sought by n Mr. M. ad, a mlnliu man of Siokane, who will arrive lu Hrants Pass Friday on I Is way to the ground. It I unite probaMo that Mr. Hardin will sell the options to the Spokane man. On Mr. Hardin's arrival hero today ho was surprised to find n joiing cousin, (I. O, Hardin, of Vancouver, Wash. The young man Is a miner aloglst, a recent graduate, and routes t, Josephine county to do his first real field work, lie will go tomor row with Mr. John Hardin to the ramp at tlrhvly mountain. The lat ter has spent the past three months on his property, going to Portland last Thursday, and returning here to day. Thw .'Irm rmwiitnj for autumn of tiit, Ladle' A.iuliury of Commur . tai duii jU ! Utdcl at thu rfu& l'wuii. -Siiuidii:', rfiiu iuijur 10, at 3 t. ui. T'lo !iuii-0! for tiio Jay art 'o ') .ttot.iUuiic.ii Kliiouy, MuitiiiU, Hair aid (jllUtiy. Wv. Artimr W. iiartiuit, n.-udor, will ;!) a ricitui. .infcibi'jd hy M!h Al ma W'liko, ;iaiiisi. and Ijy Miw Manjjum and 1'ntiiio, .V;wu:uijrt Woodward iiui aliiM, !-adio' initrlvt,. wit!i M:-s. Iitjrfit.lt uc iiunu. A ai.i';iiiitiJit;u its t;)c;)i;i;U'd., Aay uiuiiijjur wiidiiiitj L;; ;;iv;Ij a trit'iia ma.' '.ail iiny 'Jiiif ol tllu lltHLt.'tittu-rt Ui urr-iii;;o for it, Tliosu who hive ljtmrd Mrs, Ua.'-tiiiii r;ad, lttiow hr .u iie a ;iituirtiii; tiiiu-ruiur. M?B8 Woiii' an at:wHii!3t&'.tl tjiaiiisc. Sht ti.w cioipiiiO.'d oii yiiur's worii at i'oiiiona wiJijiw ainj will ioon retura to tii.it iii;t.it.:itioii for bur second L''oiiowin i tH program: a. LUiii'.'-t No. hi, tUrtK). "Siiarlt'j" .Vloslnjwskit. Miss W'jJlw. ,1. "Thtj B:?-'J.s' C'hri:tuiiii Carol." 1). " A'oin;," .Vl'S, Barck'U. " Lu vj" Ol'l Swwt Sons." LaJUw' i. ".l!ui.j Katrltw' ttruddtrr Hau." !). 'Cb.irlt.y." .Noctiiro, (Cnoyial, Mis WoUe. d. "Tbt NVw Ka&y." b. "Stonu at Sea." Mrs. tUrtlett. "l;i:t Ni.b.t," Ladies' Quartet. a. "Bootblaca's Brother." b. "Kevene," Mrs. Uartlett. SHer.o (CtiophO, MU Wotke. IV'piiwt (or Clrwuhouse Mr. aud Mrs. Beit Harues wem to Portland Tuesday eveulug, Mra. Uartifs to visit wlih frleuds, while Mr. Uarnes looks over the heating plantj tu order to find Just what he j wants for his greenhouse lu course of l construction tit this city. Mr. Harnes has been In the Jewelry business In Grants Pass tor a number of years, but sold his business to O. V. AVUt or( aud Is now having a greenhouse erected on his property ou North F.tghth street. Minister to Travel Overland Miss Mary Dills left Monday for Spokane, where she goes to join hot mother, who has been there for some time. Her father, Kev. Dills, will make the trip by team, accompanied hy a tnuaU sou ami daughter, In order to see the country, Uev, Dills was formerly pastor of tlio Methodist Kplseopal Church South of tills city and is returning to Spokane to re sume the pastorate of the M, l church at that place. Uev. Dills built the Spokane church seeral ear ago. I iicomfoi table Trip to Crater Dr. aud Mrs. F. D Strieker uml Mr. and Mrs. C. I.. Hohnrt returned Monday from a tilp to Crater Lake hy autouioblliv They found the trip to the lake rather a tedious one. ow ing to thick mud since the recent rains, but on the return trip the roads were lu much better condition and the drive wan a Ver pleioutnt one. The doctor i.avs the wealhei conditions lit Hie lake were disagree able ami us life Is too idiort to take any chances freerlug to death, thc ill I not upend the night at the fain ons natural wonder, but spout only a lew hours and stinted on their re tain to this city, passing the nluhl at Whiskey t reek and returned Monday to ('.laiits Pass. Al.l l tii: M'MANMiAI. KI HI'tliM S SToltV HP IS TO Ti l l, LOS ANC.F.l.F.S, Sept, U. lie lioarsal for the testimony ho Is o pi tted to give at the McN'atuara trial h being practiced dally h Ortle K. McMaukal In the preM-mo of Mai tidni Mi Lean of the Punts' Detecllvt1 itc.enty, according to a itateinent by Jailer tieorge t!allaghtr totlay, I'.v ery tnoriilng at l o'clock McMaulgal Is hurried nciiiss the ntreet from tltti Jail building to the routt lioust and remains closeted with officials of the prosecution until the noon hour. He Is then returned to his cell for intuit uml Again tit 1 : It 0 Is taken to the county prosecutor'H office. Order ittniv" Tho CourUr. cnlMu card at ,K,u 0kla. LkltltHitU lr ,.,it, V,.itlii' ("l.llf f "1 Ihf I'triflf Cot"!, '...o.f. I.' Nrir lw niil t nltrriiOi . " C ilitiKlr I ht I'.' oil llir rl. I nil nil, . M .1 .ii 1, ..mi nil. 10 f 'i'IHmIi I'l tl , i.,.. . ti l I ini. i"'y ni t IiIiiii. I . , t i iitmr iOi minimi fiui. I !.:, , am " tun it t Iff linti , t.h-,,f ttut. nu-ic i"l ". v i , ., ., m i ! ..l r nr d.r illlt ill. I'll i.lilil, i.lirll ' ' M . I K t , II. I) r . ' ,. 'I !l. I ..llH I', 1 , I a.il . , , THE First National Bank of Southern Oregon Hit ANTS PASS. P. S. DoMwlinrr. Capital, Snrplin and I nillvldrtl Profits f KHI.IilM), We Invite the pnl'llr to rail on un lu our new tut. king, quai tern aud consider our ability properly tifrarn for the bauklnn ueeiU of the coiinnunily. Our flre-pnnf nnd hurnlar proof Safe Deposit Vault In now vaJy for u". and wu offrf for rt id fMety D"polt lloxea. rent als rangliiK front fj oil to 110.00 icr year. Interval PhLI On 'l line m-()o( U II. Hall, Prealdent J. ('. CautplMll, Vie Prea II, L, (Jllkry, Cashier It. Iv. Hut keit, Aast. Canhler i. T. Try, AimlMiiiit Caahlr ipociul Corrpittili;ue,t,i n Karmur. of Jeroun Prakrit) ciu ; '!i!!!iit.v ar dowply, inirnttii ii tha irrigHi-iiu of our district, and almost uvury Uind ownor on tito I'rairie at twntltiti L:iw irrluatiou rnoutiitt; hold !ubt Sat'tftluy uight. Tho oftjfect of tho rii;;tiit( to arriyu at some conclusion in regard to iiguiitti tJio contrttn.i for wator for tho coming season. T'm c-ootrHcis not it!i (avor w!t!i '.iJii yxuepLiou of a tow iiiinttr cuni;t.:oiis. Tho arfont of Mr. Siia dors );t!Jrf uiont. tijo part, talton y.v:t;oi ion to woitj roffjrroU tj him. to 3ulti:i.i i!) a f'." ooiioosaioiiii hoiiit mad'; i)v 'hi? uoJiipaiiy. t.h'iti ctoatiiio a fee o coiiflilodce that Mr. Sa;i dr i'l.Ti.lod J'.'a'jiii justly with all conwi!i;ii. Th-iio a a mlwta'tou idea anions th i't: 'tK-i'tj 34 to which ditch, wotiid brill. wa'.-jr to tbj Fruirio, many sui tjori:i.4 it wo;ild bo a coutia nation o the Kvi'Jali3 ditcb, J r. " Saudoio' aeu: corrwted. this i.inin's.sioi, si.at lus tn.it tilt B'ruitdalu dlwh wa do tlrvly i'.'.idtiuijate to sujjyly tho m1h of tb'-s dtrict, adding, that, it wou'd be a Jere'ite Prairie ditch. This in as it sttouM Ce. as tb'?r woro four huu dwd aud twuty-iv acres of culti vated liui rfpret?u.ttd in tb uiwt Ing aud at a coaservativt wtiyiattf, four tbo'jsaud acis of irritably laud uuder tbi contemplated ditch, all this lu a'td adjacent to thtf Jeroiw pral rle ditch. THS VH0LS Wmi 13 EMSJ6ACSX in. thu beuotit (ii-ivvd, tvym tha ba;jJvi?Jf :-svstoi. Xqh eaji (htiiiw. a drni't paynblQ hi, a;jv DiU't 'ot t!w ww.hl hy applviJi W thicjt bank.. THIS BANX ISSUSS DJfcAm twin X.W u pw;ti.lfcs U" yon. desire W scJid, iwwy W stuc Wvvd one in a.u v iu-t; cf the world, ca.tt a.tj the hank aud secure a lirai't., it ia hy. t'u? safest,, uiost eouveuieut aud. lea.st xutu.Ye. wa.y ol Corwaid wouev. Grants Pass Banking & Tkust Uv M Keudall of Cold HlU soout Satuivl ay and Sunday with Jacob Qvi wit Mv. Kendall aud Mv. Cciwlt ar old time Mends, havius beyu long aai .i a luted before couilus to 80Utteru trcgOU. t!ti'tge May, who has been visltlu with his brother, J. H. May and fam ily, led Monday for his home lu l lores, Colorado. Mrs tlildebraud and uiothev, Mr. Frohbach. who have becu visltlus at Uintewiod farm, left last wo!s (or their homes lu Milwaukee. An Instructive talk was made by Kev. 1 csllo ou Sunday to tho.-K who attended bible school. It was appre ciated by all. Head tue. advertisement today. I The Best at Any Price Swift's Franium Hara Swifts Premkmx Bacwv Swiff Pur? Lf Larl Swift Premium Dri4 IWf OLIVE OIL Imported and California Oil, Absolutely Pure, DELM0NTE STRAINED HONEY, Whitehouse Grocery Su First Anniversary 'bscription Redwction From this date and continuing till 6 o'clock p. m. 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