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KAA AAAAAZMkAAMWWWs v> A a Cwiliii. at < —l a. Hale's I««* cream at the Novelty. local VAppcniiw Will Jackson r»*sideut dentist. Snrinkleis and hose at Cramer Bros Wall pn’H’r al Tersele, Mr» G I, Brewn has returned from Get your blue vitriol at Bartlett's. uìlfldan eell» pure milk. Try »-hiniuc a Beu tsa sail baUa« powter. a visit in Canada. Tht ! a? Siuiib, l’mk rtaker. R C. Churchill of Selma, »pent Sun First > la»« bicycle repairing at Cremer C. FH. Louis (or walch rtpairing day in Ibis place. Bros. Additivua! locale on thè tir et page. R M. Logan, wile and child, leave» Pretty pa*tern in wall paper at Ter Thursday evening for Colorado. Horaeahaeing at Trimble »fc Bacher’s. relle. ltk. Elder Brown leturt.ed Munday from Trimble A Becher are prepared to do New ladies* a bevi Jo reni, t’ramer the east, where he lias been visiting Bros. all kinds of blacksmithing Ben Stahl lias left for Galiev* creek Clemens, Druggie', upp. Opera House. Tèrrei! eell» «all p*|«er at lOc per • New sugar cured breakfast bacon.— after »(vending a few days in the l'a»» l'a;l on Gilfliian ; bv will Bull you I he City Market. George Hart was among the soldier l.ate to lied and eailv to rise, prepares boys who pasted through Tuesday morn ireel tuilk. a man fur bis home iu the skies. Early Gilflllan’» cows are in clean pasture. to bed and a Little Early Riser, the pill ing. He Bulls the best milk. Mr» S|*env*e DePew arrived Tuesday that makes life longer and better and Imperial bicycles for sale by Booth A wiser. W. F. Kremer night from San Francisco to visit nda Hockett, Hotel Josephine. One of the soldier boys, Mr. White of tivea in this city. Take yuur Llaiksmitbing to Trimble A Salem, was taken sick on the train and Cal Root went to Roseburg Tuesday Maiv Convention of the H w I h , O| Chn.nau Endeavor. had to »top off at Grants Pa»» tie is uight to attend the meeting of the Grand Baviitr for lirst cla-s work. The annual convention ol the society Ixxige I O.O, F. Leave your washing at McGregor’s now under the physician’» care. and keeps a sharp eye on the Teas that enter his ports. barber shop ler good work. Bicycles »old on monthly payments J. O. C. Wimer and wife of Woodville, of Cbristiain Endeavor of the state of Our a«lverliH. r» are requested to notice . I at Cramer Bros. But with all his vigilance some inferior leaf creeps in. spent Sunday in this citv and left Sun Oregon convened in Roseburg on last the paragraph regarding “ads’* at the ' W. II. Flanagan, physician surgeon day evening for their future home in Sa Thursday. While the attendance was And some dealers offer it as high grade. head of the editorial column. not as large as was ex|H*ete<l, the I tea in and dentist. lem. this reepact tree made up by the en- We never had an ounce of such Tea in stock. Smoke the Stage Line Cigar. It is the I he Cuban question and political is Rev. Jesse M. Hunter arrived from thusiani and 'earnestness of those who »ink into iiisignilicauce with the Our Tea at 25 cents is especially good for a low-prieed article. bv.-t 5 cent t igsr in the market—J. G. sues man who sutlers from piles What he Portland Tuesday morning for a few days' were present. Schmidt. •tay on business. Mr. Hunter ha« ac most desires is relief. DeWitt's Witch At 35 cents, our medium quality; wo offer a tea of excellant The city of Roseburg threw its doors Have you dandruff? Gyour hair fall Hazel Salve cures piles. W F. Kremer. cepted the pastorate of the Third Christ wide open to the Endeavorers. who ilavor. But perfection is reached in our Sun dried Gunpowder ing out? Il so try McV.'regor Bros, Tuesday morning a miner by the name ian church of Portland. were royally entertained. The conven ■f Parker was sitting in Iront of Ahli'a Tea at 50 cents. Of great strength and delicate flivor it is the dandruff cure. No cure no pay. R. B Brown one of Oregon's earliest Ti.t war with Spa’ll d es not affect the meat market, and when asked by Mr pioneers, and almost eighty years of age tion colors, white and gold, abounded ideal beverage. «ale of Phuvniv bicycles Bee our “ad*1 Ahlf to move on lie started up a discus- passed through Grants Pass Wednesday. everywhere in appropriate decorations. in another column. Mitchell-Lewi» A si m wliiih ended in the exchange of a Mr. Brown says he feels as young A beautiful nuh extended over the main •treet with the inscription u|*on it “Wel Stavur Co, Portland Or. lew blows. Police Judge Mctiregor lined as many men do at 30 years, he is look come to Roseburg’’ and a large C. E. A large camp composed of “tourists” Parker *0. ing after mines. monogram wits suspended iron-, the cen to the number of about 400 is located The grand lodge of Odd Fellow s is now ter This arch was beautifully lighted The l e.-t bicycle in the market—The near Clarnie station, about four miles Monarch—at Dr. Kremer's drug »tore in session in Roseburg. Messrs. J A. at night with colored electric hghts. from Portland. Give him a call. Jennings, Joe Muss, H. E. Bell and At noon of each day, except Sunday, a Nat Fte», en Saturday, finielcd put If you want the finest tiling that ever John A. Eggers, and Mrs. C. E. Dixon sumptuous repast, which th» people of ting up a flee-stamp mill on Foots creek happened in wheels get the new Stearns and Miss Allie Jennings went Monday Roseburg modestly styled a luncheon, POST OFFICE STORE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. for Boyington A Fuller on the Alexander at Redfields. They are beauties finished evening to Roseburg to atteud. was served for tlie visiting delegates at mine, lie lumm- need running Monday. in Black or (>tepge enamel. Hon. T T. tieer of Marion, candidate the I O.O. F. hall and Saturday night Dick Walker and Frank Piper have George Slovet, J. S. Stuart and Mr. (or governor, and Charles S. Moore of an entertainment was given them in the just finished constructing a dam at their skoele left Monday for Sugar Pine Klamath were passengers on the south opera house by the Roseburg Endeavor- THERE IS mine on Evans creek about two miles n ill No. 3, where they will assist in put bound train Friday enroute to Klamath era followed by a social time w hen ice above Wimer and started piping Monday ting up some machinery. where they will do some »fieecli mak cream and cake were served. morning. The address bv Rev. Claude Raboteau One ear load of Plnunix bicycles gone ing. of Portland Thursday evening on “Un James M . Patton, brought us a box of already, ami another on the road. Write Jo Cox the diacoverer of the Lucky strawberries Tuesday which were beau us for catalogue. .Mitehell Lew is dt Sla Boat mine on Sardine creek is now iu trained Forces’’ was a very able one, and the address of the next evening, ‘True ties ; 17 berries tilled the box. He has ver Co., Portland, Or. Grants Pass Mr. C lia. been pros Patriotism” by Dr. Kellogg ol Portland, about two acres into berries and is mark (Cotton) The best nlace in town to get your pecting on the little Applegate and has was exceptionally tine Dr W, C eting them right along, he brought in shoes repaired is at Hackett’s harness found some traces that may materialize Kantner of Salem gave u talk on * Ruts five crates today. into something good AND and shoe ehop. and How to Avoid Them,” which was Dr. Kremer Las laid in a stock of Mon 11. L. Benson returned Tuesday from very practical and instructive. The En Pianos and organs at manufacturers’ arch wheels ranging in price from $35 prices, direct from Kimball Co.,Chicago. a trip through Lake and Klamath comi deavorers held an interesting service for a high grade wheel, to |loO for a Fire, Life, and Accident Insurance, in ties where he went to look after his Sunday afternoon at tlm Soldiers’ Home. Monarch chainleas. The .Monarch is one American, English or German compa (volitiral aspirationa, Mr. Benson says The convention sermon Sunday evening of the best wheels made Call and tee nies. At tlie old reliable Agency on lith that the grain fields look fine, the was preacbeu by Rev. Gilman Parker them. cattle are fat, and that the people are of Portland. street, Grants Pass Or. WiNTr'p—A partner to take one-half i Rubber i prosperous. Mr. B. absolutely refused J. E. P ktkmson , Agent. The Secretary’s report lor this year interest in mining claim, 40 acres, good to lie interviewed concerning his election, shows: Chlldien's Day exercise*» will be ob- cabin , stove, whole camp outfit, mining but intimated that no one need be sur AN Total societies in state—3S-' sene I at the Christian church tlie first tods. Price $125 A Idrvia box 210, prised if they see his head stuck over Tola) membership in state, 12,925 or a Sunday in June Exercise "America Giants Pa«», Or. Sending the Light”. All are cordially the bench as circuit judge loss of 205 oyer last year. “One Minute Cough Cure is the best invited to attend. Given to home missions * 401 GV preparation I have ever sold or used and Try Tony Berton on short orders. Given to foreign missions 541 25 C. C Vaughn, of Cripple Creek, Col , 1 can’t say too much in it« praise.M—L Given to local churches. . 1112 81 Judge Hanna hsa been holding court ; M. Kennon, Merchant, Od«dl, tia. W , a very prominent mining man and in Given to other purposes. . 529 L4 i F. Kremer. terested in several quartz locations in since Monday to hear Home inotioiiH »nd Total.,.. »23U7 79 Mr. Frank Houston of upper Althouse Josephine county, died from an oper demnrrerH argued. Wire- During the year 277 member» of C. E. was in town several «lays last week and ation performed for appendicitis, May The C ovhikk last week received thing in buying goods is to had a pocket full of gol«l nuggets as 5tb. Mr. Vailgltn and wife were par 36,000 envelo|>en which we secured at a have joined the church and 1<J7 us-«»- usual from his c< lebrated mine. One ticular friends of Rev. Brown, of good figure, and which we will well at a date members huve become active mem purchase the best as they are discount. Sow in the time for envelopes. ber» We also sell Garden Hoes, Ladies’ Hoes. Planters’ Hoes, Mor- nugget valued al $37 00 was especially Wilderville. the cheapest. The treanurer reported $.325 collected line being almost in the exact shape of J. J. Moore last week brought us Although somewhat disturbed by the tar Hoes, Hose Nozzles, Hose Sprinklers, Hose Menders, etc , etc. during the year and a deficit of $40 at an octupus. some samples of barley that is fully five fire in the Everitt gallery thia morning, We carry a full line of the present time. Tony Berton, the French chef, has feet high, w hich grew on his farm) eight Mr. Clevenger was all readv to receive The following olticers were elected for ; opened a first-class short order house in miles down the river. Tlie grain is vol his patrons at 1 o’clock p ni., ami ho no the ensuing year : President, C.G.Iao Call and See Our New Store. i he old Cui kier office on Front »treet. unteer, ami Mr. Moore says lie nvs lots one need wait for repairs an the gallery Maeters. Dallas ; 1 st vice-president, Ad part was not injured. Mr. Berton comes to us with unques I of it. «lie M Bristow, Corvallis; 2nd vice-pre» tionable references. Tony is all right, Kerby Items. The human machine starts hut once ident, Mr. Montgomery, Oregon City , The margin of profit on these and slop« but once. You can keep it go try him Alex White, our very popular candi ing longest and most regularly by using 3rd vice-president, Geo (?ramer, Giants goods is small for us but large .1. H. Ackerman of Portland,candidate date for county clerk passed through on DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the iamoii» Pas»; secretary, Burt B. Barker Me ODD FELLOWS BLOCK. for you. for superintendent of public instruction, Ills wav to Granta Pass last week. little pills for const 1 pation and all stom Minnville; trua«utvr, B l .roy St.iwell, ach and liver troubles. W. F Kremer. passed thinugh Saturday, bound for Union Willie Taylor mado a trip to the me- Ashlaml an I Medford. He spent a pftrt tropolis last week after bis wife. This The Original Harry Maynard, with hia The convention adjourned Sunday Sold Money Back at I of Suntlay in Grants Pass. bachelor life isn’t what it is cracked up musical company passed through town night to meet next year in Portland. Wednesday but did not stop on account to be, is it Willie. The fact that Grants Pass is a patriotic ’ ‘ •-•♦ wuu- At about 9:30 o’clock Wednesday the town Wat demonstrated Tuesday morn ; Jack Smock, our popular P. M took a of the number of entertainments ae have fire bells signaled that a conflagration had of late, lie says, however, that he ing when the two train loads of soldii-riy Hying trip lo '¡rant« Pass last week was <>n The boys ol th«* fire depart passe'd through the city on their way to He returned »Saturday evening, but noi nill stop on the return trip ment respoiide«l to the alarm in a re Editor Price writes to his daughter marknbly short period «J t mo. People San Francisco. A »reat crowd of men, alone, however. Fere tliat they came near having a train ran hither and thither, singing out women and children assembled at the R. M . Logan and family, old reuident» Robbers hail depot early in the day to witness the f Kerby, will leave thia week for Colo wreck in Minnesota here is it?” It did imt take long to i sights but had to bottle up their enthn- rado to make their future home. We piled ties high on the track with a view locate Ihe liousp for the black smoke of derailing the train. Theenjine struck I siasm fcr a number of F ours as the army join with their many friend» in wiahing wa» rushing from the windows of the up the ties and scattered them but kept the per »lory of Ray Everitt’s plmtograph traiiisdid not arrive until after 11 o’clock. i m much HucceB8 and happiness. track. When the whistle of the engine pulling gallery Willing hands < arried eut the James Logan took a trip to Grants the first seel ion was heard there was a The contract for carrying the mail furniture from the building, ami in the L awheel lawt week returning Sunday. stir in the crowd ami everyone looked Isftween Grants Pass and Crescent City Quite a disgraceful row occurred here was sub let this week by C. S. Steele, mean time the hose Loys threw a fearful expe« tan‘!y up ¡he track Immediately stream of waler into the fire, which »cwn IN PLAIDS AND STRIPES explosions of giant, powder (hat lairly Sunday in which two or three men were the original contractor, to J C Harper extinguished it■ Just bow the building slighHv distfgurt-d. “ 1 im ever thus. ’ ’ »hook the earth were heard, ami the A Co., who will lake charge July 1 « aught <m fir«« no «me knows. The morn R. M. Logan has »old hi» interest in These gentlemen have funds <>n hand to ing being a little chilly, M rs. Everitt had I boys on the’rain gave «beers that would i strike terror (<» a ^¡»aiii.»rd The girls of th»* Kerb) >aw mill to Mr A. B Hop carry out the contract purchase stock, : roused a tire to lx* built in the heating the city gather«<1 around the train as kins and hereafter the company will be etc a stove. There was no insurance Just s«s?n as it catne tn a stand still and gave known a« l»gan <k Hopkins The John Blalock a prosperous Grave what the •¡amago i« »ip » thi« writing the boy« flowers or exchanged flowers gentlemen *« art»«! the mill Monday creek miner has leased the Delmonlco we cannot estimate, however, it is not for buttons, and by the number of morning. Hotel Mr. B. is a man of strict integ much K E. R*l!i* I 'is buttonholing the rity and will spare no pains to make ths luttons that were displayed on the Heat of All street it would seem that half the button» voters of our section th is week. miners' resort, as that will Ire the name Klamath Falls,-Or., May 9.—Mra. L. I«>f th«* regiment had l>een leit in Grants Col J. A. .Straight left on a business of the hotel hereafter, an inviting F McIntire of this place ways: “We MOW l RS l*a«s as trophies The second section trip to Grants Pas» this week. place. Much needed repairs of the think Hood's Sarsaparilla is the bust came in a few minutes after the first but Ata meeting held last Saturday even bouse are now in progress. medicine we ever tried We have im * I WOIMJ) III- ! etoppe«! at the factory and a number of ing to arrange and appoiat committees H. ('. I’, Jones, Milesburg’ I’a., writes: the boys came to the depot to meet for Decoration day’ the meeting was —“I have used De Witt’s Little Early t in our family for years an I have found friends The regimental band marched cslle i to order by Col. J. A. Straight Risers ever since they were introduced it a great blood purJi«*r and health up Front street discoursing music. This and Dr ( W. Whipp was elected chair here and must say I have never used restorer." any pills in my family during forty years l*l< mmh Bet• lc. feature was much enjoyed bv the town man and D. E lx t»«>n secretary of bouse keeping that ga«e such satisfac people A number of the ladies of the All those know ing th«*rh'»dv»*- indebted Chairman was instructed to appoint I city had prepare«! coffee and sandwiches four committees as follows: committee tory results as a laxativs or cathartic.” to me will plea-e wet tie m once and t.hm W F. Kremer. which they dealt out to the soldiers and on ground», committee on arrangement, save coat, » h I exp»*« t to I- ive soon for Ths successful applicants for certifi which were gladly received by lhern c mrnittee on lA isic, and committee on Alaska, ami mu«t. settle up Indore leaving cates at the teachers' examination which At the same time, it is said, one of the flowers D k W m IL Fl.AM «HN. closed this week are as follows, Misses saloon keepers passed out bottles of Tip* iolluwiiiX ctj’.n'nitlees appointed Rachel Wbipp. Lucy George, and Jessie | lx‘er to the soldiers There were alxmt on ground* : John George, TliO». Gil Martan of Kerby; Miss Blanche Fetter 7(4) uieu on the two trains - ■» more, I I . Stith, James Leonard and ly, Allhouse, Mies Jessie Crow, Merlin <r ♦ The piano recital given Tuesday even- F. W Sawyer Committee on munie: Mrs J, A Rusk, Althouse, and Raj- . t ; ing at Mr». II. (' Kinney’» re»i ience by D. E Dotson, Dr. < . W. Wbipp. Mr. mond Hcovill, Granta Pass. ! Mias Neally Stevens, of Chicago, was at* Moulton. Mr». Redman, Mi»« Racliael 1 tended by abnit sixty people. Mi»» Wbipp, Miss Fioraie Feaglea, and Steven»* prog rain me includes «elections Nellie Floyd, Committee on arrange- from Beethoven, Bach, Chopin, Liait, ment J. M. John, Col. J. A Straight, I Chamina le and other eminent composers Min» Carrie Farr, Mita Aggie White, The .ady is a finished pianist, playing Min Lu« y George and Miss Blanch Fet- J with perfect ease, free from all manner* terly. < ommittee on flowers: T. O I i«ma or oddities which artist» too often ? rathe, Mr» F W. Sawyer, Mrs assume. Her tomb is clear cut ami I hreeher, Mrs. Gilmore, Mr». Trefathen «•very note »tan Is out bv itself, but a and Mi*» Josie Martin. Boys here's a chance to have a Baseball ami B it free \\ ■ *arge r»und volume i» lacking wh ch T. H White was electe«! marshal of will give with every suit of Boys ’ clothes a "R<x ket Ba -e ball makes her a lie'ter chamber than opera Ihe day. It wa» also suggested that the double stitched Eight and a hall inches, ami Four iml a half house player. Her conception of Beet- A It house schools under the charge of oz n weight ASH BAT. hovt-n 1« faulty, as site faiis to give the their re-pv< tive teacher» and parent», grandeur to Li» aiusic that it should a -emb e al M E chuich at 9 o’clock have. I'f-eibovra should not be played \. M. and »tart fur gruun«!» »elected at » « a in the same style a» Chopin, who is ;J0 pr mpt. All veteran» of all wars Make the toy feel like a man, then he’ll act m.inlv Put light and airy in »harp cl nt rad iel inrt inn are r««jue-ted to «ear a sash of re I white ¡urn into clothes that make him look like a man, then he ,1 fee | IM the intr «»«re eariirvuirw« ui iM-ev noyen an<i hive on rigbl shoulder, knotted at In Urats 15’h rhapsody the |x*rformer the Fide This request incltidoe all like one. Ottt Boys’Clothing Department 1« chock full <>i , anpearr«! st h«r b-»< and piayed with - - diers «•! the war of the rebellion, good things, that appeal to a toy’s heart and are a delight to than xi The secon«l piece Mexican and Indian war an«l ex-confed the mother. Double knee and, reinforced waistband, doubh WA' e 4 dainty iiltie thing erate toMierw. h is also requested that twisted cheviotCasimere and worsted suit in checks and plaids Iso a composition by everybody will bring well BHed lunch Our three piece suit« are a marvel for the money, You’d rens n withstanding baeket» and plenty of flower». At 11 lc i< a col«l arti»t and 6*<dotk the exeni* • «ill Fie he LI at wonder how they could make them «o well for so small amount Thox: $2.75 Tan Shoes are going fast a am otioof. or t'Mi.h the gf ’Un l» »el«* t‘ 4, at 12:30 Iur»«4h, and at of money. We wont attempt to explain. Suffice to sav we is to be »'Lnired for her I > pr e*».on will |f«irm under Grand Call for our WX. Working Shirts. have 'em it is a tr«mt to Laar Mar«hel »«d to eeteotry a here UUU. Rm itakia a euai eterriae» will t»e held. Yours for clothing bargain«, great help to p«sae »tudents and it is a Everytx>iy should attend and al!| join [nty that every young pianist in Grants in making the program a »neeotg. Men’-« Outfitters Pas« r-F-t’d r» luive hear I her. 1 lil.A» personal J. Uncle Sam is Alert A Full Line of Fancy and Staple Groceries B. &, M. Grocery. HOS HOSE Remember the Maine! HO Cramer Bros. •> New This Week ! The Sugar Candidate Cards. For Justice of Peace Grants Pass Precinct. JAMES HOLMAN. Republican Nominee, Por County Clerk. ROY BARTLETT of Granta Pass K guiar Republican Nomiate. For Representative . H. HAMPTON, of Josephine. Republican Nominee. For State Treasurer__ J. O. BOOTH of Jowphine. Union Nominee. For Circuit Judge.... H. K. HANNA of Jack non. Independent Candidate. For Circuit Judge.... E, C. WADE. of Granta 1‘a.H Union Nominee. For Circuit Judge First Judicial District HENRY L. BENSON, of Grants Pass. Republican Nominee. For County Clerk.... J. \V. HOWARD of Giants Paas. Independent Candidate. For County Judge.... ABE AXTELL of tirant. Paas, Independent Candidate For State Printer. . W. II. LEEDS «>( Jackson. Republican Nominee For Treasurer. . .. J. T. TAYLOR of tirants l’as*». Union Nominee For Constable.... JOHNRANDLE of Granta Pa»« Union Nominee. For Congress .... THUS. H TONGUE of Marion. Republican Nominee.' ■"* BeeF. lira & Wine At The New Variety Store MCCORMICK’S 1897 al CLEMENS’ Prescription Druggist NEW 4 Free ! Free ! Free ! CRASH SUITS $5. CRASH SUITS $5. F. Fotsch à Co. FROM LITTLE MAN P H HARTH & SON Tlie first bsttsliuii of Oregon volun- I < r4, . impiins A, B, C, and D, I'onsistirig of 275 sol.linr boy» passed through Grants Pass |la»t Thursday on ilu irw.iylo tlm 1’lnliipina Islands. As 11I I 1 tlm round boll«» tlia I >1 mi tlr-ir rn»('"etiva engine» in the yards blew whistle», in tlie mean lime tit* <1 l’n kirn* bind played patriotic ft!! un p->»d -r was fired and tins whole i<tm rspb -re seemtrd to lie filled with pal rlotism Tue young ladids of Grants l’a«»» threw buqnets of flowers to the * in hhi«‘a«'¿using the soldiers heaits to feel gla I. Fred Hayno, of Koeoburg, a great grand »on of General Jo Lane, is tlrst Lieutenant of «• inpany A. Many of th« Ashland and Rust burg hoys were in the company. The passing of tr«N>ps through the • it v i * a big event and « all» forth a large cr ft<l f admiring in nd». Thursday the gir <« I a rushing business in :>itm i buu'i'iots to the soldier boys and th* boy» <1 I an equally big buxine»» in j i ■ 4 th xpi’ Ui over to other . r - It i ;• • t<> say how many hvniti < - igle b ' bpist made glad thia in- • •* aiso di»|H>eed of in. lertni- < «»U buttOii*, which will long 1 I y IL »ii 1« « h » were furtuuate enough to secure them. R:> Imrd I f« r. a laltorer working for ■ i M »• kin A «'i Co < >>, | contractor» for the [• n x I • a is ditch on Grave creek, nu aith r. •»» .ere a«cident Saturday, rw p g m the crushing of his right an- kla. Fhev tin I ju»t blown out a «limp, and r h a ’mpting to roll it out of th« way. !•. ’Hi iiatelv for Foster, LU with tlie abvvw result. Dr. M >re «a» ca led, and Le reduced the fmethrv. Mv.»«». ti am pt on sent Mr. F«»a • r i l‘i w‘ vrw I mp < au havw attention.