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PERSONAL. William. and Applegate. Hogue Hiver Mining Item». Percy Well, ol A.hlwnd was in the citv this week. Con.lable Torn White of Kerby la iu town this week. A. D. Custar was in from bis Applegate farm Tuesday. Mrs. 8. U Mikheil is up from Port- land on a visit. Miss Annie Wade has gone to Wolf creek to teach school John llannum of Williams creek is in town this week. Torn Gilmore of Kerby was seen ou our street, this week. Ed. McCann of Althouse waa iu this week but not "courting." F. M. Miller represented Missouri fiat in the Pass this week. Geo. Floyd a Kerby hotel uian has bu siness in town this week. W F. Hogue of Anderson was in the Pass this week on business. Joseph McCourt of Althouse left for a business trip to California Monday. Miss Anna Hargrove was down from Ashland this week on a visit. G. L. Bardon and wife left last week for their former home iu Wessington N. D. A. G. Holler of Dayton, Ohio is in town bunting a location for a farm colo ny- Mrs Robt. Neal of Ashland has been visiting the family of W. E. l>ean the past week. Dan Hunt the well-known pioneer of the Illinois valley was in town this week taking in the sights. Robt. Johnson and family are here from Oregon City. Mr. J. is a painter aud paper hanger by trade. Rev. Robt. McLean went to Woodville yesterday to preach the funeral sermon at the burial of Mrs. Harding. A. L. Wimer and wife went out to the Wimer mines near Waldo this wee., Mr. W. haying secured a position as pipe mau there. The Cot'Biu man on a trip to Will- lain, creek valley in company with J. E. i'etereon, the insurance man last week, found the country at us pretlieat. There i. quite a large rettleinenl above the William, pueloffice which is little dreamed of by travelers who only go by •tage to the .lore and reaideuce of l\et- masU-r Jobu. The valley above this point eeetns to widen, and as it i. now being cleared and the land subdued by thritfy farmer», a large community with churche», schools and all the evidences of civilization are discoveied as we drive up toward Gravhack mountain, whose top i« .till covered with snow. Mar teen Bros, cleaned up last week ou (he Allhouse and got 43000 from under ;he sluice«. G W Blalock brought 5 pounds of gold Monday from Grave creek, the result o! a partial cleanup. Crow A Taylor will ship another car load of ore from Merlin to Ashland on the 10th. (in Humbug creek, atributary of the Applegate several placer miners are still making money; others are making “grub.” Horner and Savage of the Seattle Dredger Co are out ou Silver creek look ing up placer interest« this week. A sur vey will be made and ditches dug this •eaeon. River Un mining will soon be in op eration if the dry weather keeps up, though there is more snow in the Siski- yous than usual at this time of year. Cool weather has stopped its melting. The Coast Range Mining Co. is put- tiug in a pumping plant on the Stedham place lla miles this side of Woodville. Supt. l'ayne is Biire they have a good point to obtain gold out of the Rogue ri ver lianks. The Hampton-Lewis placers are oper ating two giants night and day, engag ing the attention of 16 men. Mr. Hamp ton, who was in town last week did not know when work would begin on the 12- mile ditch. T hursday , M ay 6, 1897. R. L. COE & CO. THE WEEK'S JOTTINGS Sweet Cider at Bartlett's. BICYCLES at Crauier Bros. Kitchen sales |2.75 at Hals's. Will Jackson resident dentist. Scrit takes at pat on subscription. Sweet and sour pickles at Bartlett’s Clemens, Druggis’, opp. Opera House. Fresh nuts and raisins at Bartlett’s. We have placed on sale three lines of Tan, Ox Blood and Chocolate Corn and potato planting is in prog ress. WE REPAIR BICYCLES. Cramer Bros. The next holiday is Memorial Day, * ■May 30. Fresh California strawberries at the B. A M. W. H. Flanagan, physician surgeoo aud dentist. The new city officers will take their seats on the 8th. * Go to the Novelty for fine candies. Conklin building. Home-grown strawberries will appear in about 2 weeks. Carload of trunks and valises just re- < ceived at J. W. Howard's. These are l ine Dress Shoes and should interest every man in Southern Oregon as the quality and style has not been on the market under $1 before COE Notice to Horae Breeders. Save Your Grain. Beautiful line ot window shades at Terrell’s furniture store. Second hand lumber wagon for sale cheap apply at this office. The postoffiee will be open for one hour Sunday mornings from 8:30 to 9:30. Come and see the 1897 Whitney Baby carriages at Terrell’s Furniture store. Terrell A Son can sell caskets ard cof fins as cheap as any house in Southern ' Oregon. Zeb Hyde has just completed a nice dwelling house on iiis farm above the Murphv poeuiffice. J H. Miller keeps a well stm-ked store within half a mile of the Williams |x>st- office and seems to lie doing a thriving business. There will lie a gixxl many peaches and a good crop of apples, pears and cherries unless something unforeseen happens along the line ot Wilhainsand Applegate creeks. J. A. Flower & Co. have just poled 18 acres of hops oil the Rehkopf farm. The Calhoun hopyard just below on the Ap plegate also looks thrifty and promises a go<xl crop. Cramer Bros, new bicycles seem to be Wolf Creek IteuiN. everywhere. You meet them oil the dusty roads and find them leaning Gardening alljthe rage with'^rangers. against the gate (xists as you go by. It Fleas and bedbugs are ripe and ready looks as though the horse and saddle must soon follow the scythe and Hail. to harvest. ANTI RUSTING TINWARE is guaran teed tor three years. Try it at Cramer Bros. J' W. Howard is closing out his dry goods at prices that meet all competi tion. Remember we give a STEM WIND WATCH with every bicycle. Cramer Subscriptions taken for the San Frail- Bros. Wanted—to purchase a farm of 200 acres. Describe w hat improvements and cisoo Examiner at the Cm rieh office. Do not fail to see the Business Carni The Weekly Examiner is $1.50 a year and fruit there is on the place. Address J. T. Galvin 8{>ent Sabbath in our you get all the advantages of their pre val at the Opera House of Tuesday eve C. D. L Box 105. quiet town. May II. miutu offer. Grant's Pass P. O. If you w ant the beet shoe oil earth for Prof. W. H. Hampton visited Roso- Buiklln'x Arnica Salve. wear call at Howard’s and aek for the burg last week. Teacher’s Institute. T he hext salvk in the world for cuts, Bryan shoes. A nice little dance wan tieni al llie bruises, sores, salt rheum, fever sores, Large shipment of wall paper received citv ball Saturday night. The Teacher’» Institute last week was well attended ami a decided success tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, on the 20th at Terrell’s. Do not fail to M. Wertz is here as head sawyer in The program as published in the C our and ail skin eruptions, and positively get our prices. Williams Bros, saw mill, cures piles, or no pay required. It is ier was followed to the letter. Newt. McGrew has lots of ice these E. L, Ellis has gone to Tunnel 5 to The following visitors were in attend guaranteed to give good satisfaction or warm days and delivers lots of it ail over money refunded. Price 25c per box. work on the R. R. section. ance : town at living rates. Ida Williams. Ella E. Colvin, Anna For sale by Dr. W. F. Kremer. Miss Fannie Miller ol Glendale is visi Howard keeps a full line of groceries, Fleeter, Rachel 0. Whipp, Edith Brown, For bale. and will take all Itinda of prixluce iu ex ting on upper Wolf creek. Louisa M. Davis, Francis L. Barnes, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kearns theatered Alice Bacon, Mrs. A. E. Huden, Mary The Rogue River Brewery in Grant's change for goods. at Grant's Pass Friday night. E. Griffith, Mary McCarthy. Bernice Pass with 10-barrel Copper Kettle, Keg«, The ladies of the A O. U. give a Cameron, Prof. I S. Price, R M. Shep Malt Kiln and modern Bowling alley. pleasant e<x.-ial which was largely atten J. G. Turck is working with Dahlbeg’s herd, Elizabeth C. Waite, C harlotte G. Dwelling Houseof8 rooms, Stable, Gran ded Saturday evening. gang of K. R. bridge carpenters Foster, F. 8. Dukes, W. C Harmon, ary, etc. There are 85 fruit trees in gar Fine line of dried fruits, crackers and James Wilson and best girl, from Glen Mrs. Mary Peter. Mrs. G. H Martin. G. den. The property contain« 4 acres, or A. Gregory, Daisy Stites. Abbie Stites, 2ti building lots Inquire at this office cookies at Maeli A Pike's. Potatoes dale smiled on our people Sundav. 11.10 per hundred pounds. Louisa Crockett, Carrie C. Ftrr, Ur J or of Mrs. Geo. Walter, Grant's Pass. We understand that a scarcity of wood W’ Howard, Mrs G. C Farr, Kiva Galo- FOR SALE—a cow ; fresh Jersey ; good choppers exists at present in this pre way, Eva I 8111, Nora Sheehan, Pres C There Is Nothing So Good. milch cow ; 4‘2 years old and very gen cinct. II Chapman, 8 Myrtle Harvey, David () tle. Apply at this office. Bert Hay and Willie Davis are making Hayes, Lincoln Savage, Ella Bursell. El There is nothing just as good aw Dr. We can offer a bargain on a Deering great preparations for a fishing expedi sie Roof, Mary 1 Uvidson, C B Fitzgerald, King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Alice Smith, W II Lidgerwood. A Ade Coughs and Colda, so demand it ami do Steel binder and new Deering mower tion. laide Beebe, Jessie Grant, Sella Sted not permit the dealer to aril vou some Get our price. Cramer Bros. Several of our citizens are making ham, G H Saivetlev, A F Cornell, M E substitute. lie will not claim there is First cutting alfalfa hay, $9 per ton. preoarations to build new dwelling hous Griffiths, Minnie futfs, <Jus Newberry, anything better, but in order to make Flour 00 cents to $1. 20, chopped corn. es this summer. Stephen Jewell. Nellie Evan, Louisa Gar more profit he may claim something else Scott-Griffin opposite Court House. Win Helling has moved here from Mer nier, Mrs J D Haves, Minnie M Colman, to be just a» good. You want Dr. King's A couple of burned houses remain as lin, Wolf creek thereby gaining another Helen Crow, Iz* Dyke, F A Dean, W H New Discovery because you know it to Merritt, Adda Piekel, Edith M White, J be safe and reliable, ami guaranteed to eyesores in different parts of town. The desirable family. D. Hayes, Mary E. Dav, Irma Silsby, G do good or money refunded. For Coughs, unsightly spectres should be removed. Mrs. Ixiu Dyer has gone to Bishop A Savage, Florence E Day, Jessie L Sco Colds, Consumption and for all affections Clean home-grown wheat hay at 50c Cala. to s|>eiid the summer, so our mas ville, Sara E Scoville. D »ra Colvig. knna of Throat. Cheest and Lungs, there is no fx-r hundred; large or small quantities, cot is a bachelor. Wade, Grace Barrett, Minnie F Ireland, thing so good a* is Dr. King's New Dis t all ond examine our stock. Mash A "Jack” Williams has returned to Wolf Hattie Gleason, E D Thompson. A Day covery. Trial bottles free at Dr. W. F. Pike. creek and is getting ready to start their Parker, C A Hitchcock, Mau le Merritt, Kremers Drug Store. Gravel Pit station has been christened sawmill to grinding. Emma Coleman, S A Wilson, Mrs Reu Regular site 50 cents a<.d $1.00. Hugo by the railroad company. Mrs. ben, I, Davis, Richard Chappell, Marie The new time table gives our citizens Mart- Henry is postmistress at this B Andrews, Be’le Potter, Alic« M Pool, more time to fill up and do their shop There are letters in the Grant’s point. J F Merritt, Lucy Georg«, Rosa Dodge, ping in the granite citv. for : Jessie Wagner, 1‘rol J W Storms, P W F postoffice The Western Union telegraph compa Brown Mr Burt P Williams A Co. .Mt. Reuben have re Van Scoy, Ida M \bbott, Dottie Day, ny has a force uf 12 men repairing lilies Demster Thos Lizzie Newman, Mrs C s Hobbs, Stella Clark 11 J hereabouts. They have two cars at the ceived a new quartz mill and Hie yellow Golden Kuck Delamater Ati stuff and quartz must separate. Paddock, John Goodell, A T Holt. switch. M Mton F ¡ > Huinphri y 1’ A Horace Reynolds of the Soldier’s Miss Bessie Michael The south-bound passenger train now For Sale a Cow . arrives in this city at 8:03 A. M. The Home at Roseburg, is visiting hie ol<i Thirty year, is aloni; time to fight so north-bound al 7 30 P. M. The change home here for a couple of weeks. i A jersey cow, gives 4 to 5 gallons of painful a trouble a. piles, but Jacob Mit suits most people pretty well. There seems to be an advance move milk daily« is good xize lor xueli a breed chell. of Unionville. I’a., struggled that A nice shower Friday night wet the ment in lhe wav of pro»|x*ctors (not long before he tried De Witt's Witch II»- anti gentle. prosperity) in our camp here the past V. Tomck, the owner lives on the Cass ael Salve, which quickly and permanent crust around the newly-sown gram and tew days. stivet the third house east ot the flower ly cured him. It is equally effective in laid the dust in the roads, hut there eczema and all skin Affections. Dr. W. wasn't quite rain enough to suit the lar- Eclns Pollock, Jo-ephine’s |»>pular as garden. ■ners. F. Kremer. sessor. is among our people ascertaining their assessable lielongings ami collecting When a cold is contracted cure it at Bob Hinman, wanted in Roseburg for once. One Minute Cough Cure will set Wanted—to trade, 80 acres of No 1 burglary ha» been captured in Yuma what poles be can. vou on the road to recovery in a minute Red Land for a two horse team, or will Arizona by the sheriff of that place. Mrs. Sain Smith returned from Astoria It will cure pneumonia, bronchitis, croup trade for cow*, t'allonor address: Hinman’s leg was broken in the cap- last week after several months absence and all forms of i ing and throat trou C ha «. I. adii . tu re. bringing home with tier a daughter to M kklix O b bles. D.W.I.K reiner. N. P. Dodge is a candidate lor post curl Sam’s moustache. Proving I p. None of our citizens have gone to fight When the spring time conies “gentle master of Grant's Pass subject to the Settlers desiring to make final proof Annie.” like all other sensible persons, pleasure of President McKinley. Mr. D. but the general wish is that Greece fl >gs on their claims can save trouble and ex- will cleanse the liver ami renovate the was our 1*. M. four years agu and was ail the grease out of Turkey and leaves her bones on the field minus ' stuffin.” pense by pending in name and number system with De Witt’s Little Early Ris right. of claim with description, and names of er», famous little pills for the liver and Breeders of horses will be pleased to Miss Josie Darneil has the education four witaesses. Applications made out stomach all the year round. Dr. W. F. notice that the service of Mr. Cass' al machinery of our district running tree at the ('oi kier office. 32 Kremer. horses has been reduced to meet the smrxilhly and a long term of profitable times Now is a good chance to get a | edification will be the inevitable result. go>xl colt cheap. S. C. Ruble is making preparations to Damon ami Pythias drew a goodly put 200 goats on Coyote creek. These with the “fifty kids” they already have audience at the opera house Tuesday evening. The plav is a powerful drama on the creek will make quite a goat and was well rendered by the J ack .on land. county amateurs. Bert Davis attended Hie Giant's Pass The dwelling house of G. Epperly ball the 26lh. Your scribe and lady had pressing invitations to be present, but burned to the ground last week near Waldo. A bad chimney caused the fire. the rel giotis tendency of our left foot id and living well, is in The house was » nice one valued at about ami the necessary babv spanking pro pensities of our better half prevented. , 410U0 and there was no insurance. keting you is of Ed. Wallace killed two panthers with Nine witnesses on the Melson murder importance and in a few hundred yaids of his house case are here from Waldo at.d Crescent last week. Jesse Oime saw the panthers pay T When it conies to food City. The care will come up for trial playing "tag” on a log but having no this week ol court. Judge Hanna decid wea|x>ns but an Illinois cork s< rew, gave you surroundings ed that either Josephine or Curry has the alarm to Mr. Wallace and two dead I jurisdiction in the case. panthers were soon strung up. the our The Normal comedy Co. under the su- L. E. Miller and Miss Nellie Root pervision of Prof. Vining plaved to a were made "one” Wednesday thing is fresh and appetizing As we crowded house Friday evening of last have had them married several times week The different parte were well ren before we’ll not take up space only to dered and the play was a decided suc congratulate them again. They are both cess from start to finish. good young people ami there is no reas A grand parade at opening of program on whv L E should not make as good at Business Carnival will be an interest an "herb” doctor as a miller. ing feature ol that evening. It is said that Electric light Club swinging is to be given on that uccanon. This is a new (From Pacific Health Journal) feature in entertainments here. First, get a wife; second, be patient. Bedfield sometimes gets watches to Vou may have great trials and perplexi overhaul which have made the rounds of ties in your business, but do not there other jewelry stores without getting fore, carry to your home a cloudy or cured, lie makes no extra charge on contracted brow. Your wife may have ; this account, but proceed, at ence to put trials, which, though of lewi magnitude, to 10 per may be hard for her to bear. A kind , ttieui mto shape al reasonable rates. PEACHES. S cunts pur word, a tender look will do wondera in Redfield, individually an I personally chaeing from her brow all clouds of PEARS, io fixe, every wau fi left to hi. rare. Noap- gloom.—To this we would add always prentice is allowed to tnoiikev with time keep a Ixjtlie of Chamberlain's Cough PETI Hi PRI XES. 5 per pieces, and so Redfield md,vidually Remedy in the house. It is the beet snd 3 4 cents per know, the condition of every watch that if pure to be needed sooner or later. leaves his e.tebli.hment and guaranteste Your wife will then know that you really it. care for her and wish V) protect he r County commiasioner George was health. For pale by all druggist*. di.gg. I by a horse for half a mile Fri The City Election. day near his residence tn the Illinois val ley. He was bridling the animal when Ttier» was no ex< on account o Í it became fractious and got away with him. .Mr. George's injuries are quite th« city election Monday. V«r» little i( any arguing waadone, hot voter* went •erioas Lui forunately not dangerous. and ant their ballot, between in the are now offering you a big bargain Bill, are on the b-iards announcing morning and 4 in the afternoon without the Bosmees men’« Carnival of Tuesday much ailo. The result is thia ere next week Tbi. will lie a good ao- Whole number of vote, cast 361. vertirement of the business of the city lor mayor—Coburn 149, Howard 190. and will be of marked interest to all. Councilmen—Cornell. 226 Cramer 102, Those appearing before the public will Calhoun 199. Peterson 83, Flanagan 210, not be stranger» but our nwn young peo Fetrner 188. ple. Tickets are now on sale at Dr. Police Judge—Smith 334. Kremer's Drug .“tore. City Attorney—Harmon 200, Wale 1 Croup and whooping <ough are child- 144. City Treasurer- Johnaon 344. hood’s terrors; but like pneumonia bron- Marshal—Handle 132, Keenan 1W. chitia, and other throat snd lung trou hie., can be quickly cured by using One Johneon 05. Street Hupt — Elliott 175, Gaieener Minute Cough Cure. Dr. W. F. Kre- Moak IL, 18, 100. standard bred Ham- Few realize that each squirrel destroys bletunian, Macduff, 1.488 pure blood $1 50 worth of grain annually. Wake Clydesdale will make the reason from lee’s Squirrel and Gopher Exterminator April to July at Lister A Calvert's: bal is the moat effective and economical poia ance at my stock barn Season service Moak II. 420 Ou, Macduff 410- on known. Price reduced to 30 cents. S. F. C ass . For sale by M. Clemens, sole agent. Nipper and Chapman's sawmill is well on toward completion about half a unla south uf the postoffice and the local de mand seems to be brisk enough to keep the mill in operation during daylight hour, fur the year around The capaci ty uf the mill 1. lO.Otkl feet per day. A debating society has been meeting Thursday evening, while the days were short and it lia. been a source of im provement and sociability to the young people ot the pretty valley. A building specially used as a ball ur lyceum stands juslabuve the Williams poatotficu. A six-tiiile ditch is about half comple ted to supply water for irrigating purpos es to the tarmers along the south side of the Applegate between Provolt aud Murphv creek. The iarmers interested are digging it, but it cannot be used till uext year. Coming home by way of the Applegate ixietoffice where Wiu l'ernoll has a well- stocked store and a nice farm we passd by many thrifty farms where the fall sown grain looks well, but that planted in th spring needs rain in order to make it cover the ground before the hot wea ther begins. Farmers should by all means adopt the California method ot fall-sowing if they wish to be sure uf g'xxl crops every year in Southern Ore gon. When the heavy rains are over it is too late to begin plowing and seeding. Better sow in the dust of September and drain the wet places. Not only acute lung troubles, which may prove fatal in a few days, but old chronic coughs and throat troubles may receive immediate relief and be perma nently cured by One Minute Cough Cure. Dr. W. F. Kremer. BORN. The procftM of separating the cream from the fresh milk by contrifugal motion goes oo daily at the dairy-farm of Cockerline & Son. It does away with the numerouN old-style milk pans and produces the cream while yet the milk is in its very freshest condition, thus en abling the manufacture of the splendid butter that Messrs. Cockerline have been putting on the Grant’s Pass market. At this cosy farm there is ala<> a Hour mill run by water power and so tiie cows can be fed bran when the grass gets short. This is one of the prettiest places in the state of Oregon an I lies south of the main road near the junction A lhe Ap plegate with Murphy creek. It should be made a matter of public knowledge that De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will speedilv cure pile» of the long est standing. It is the household favor ite for burns, scalds, cuts, bruises and «ores of all kinds. Dr. W. F. Kretuer. < urloMtl of Confidence. Judge Hanna opened circuit court Monday morning. The following citizens coni|K>eed th« grand jury C. F. Gentner, 11. McKen zie, A. E. Voorhees, T. G. Harmon k. 8. Crow, John Mackin, Harry l^ewifl. Court bailiff B. F. Watkins: grand jury ball ff, Fred J at man. Fiester end E listed pleaded guilty to stealing bacon from Deyeney’s smoke house near Merlin. The grand jury have let Williams the defendant in the Thornton house robbery free, ax th« evidence wax insufficient. They found a true bill against Melson for the Bain Station murder. This case comes up Friday. J. A. Jennings vs Mary Bartlett and Chas. McGrew—judgment for plaintiff by default for $♦>*> interest. J. A. Jennings yx F. G. Burns—judg ment for plaintiff by default for $321. J. A. Jennings vs lx*« Sill —judgment b l< iin It foi II ■' W First Natl. Bank of 8. (). vs T. P. Jud- son—foreclosure of mortgage; judgment bv default for $1100. D. u. Stephens vs T. P. Jndson—fore closure, judgment by default $221.74. E. Nicodemus vs <¡age Bros—action U) recover mines; plaintiff nonsuited, c} A H. Platter and beach heirs vs <faU*» and I'mpnlett—mandate from supreme C'jurt entered affirming decree for plain tiffs. For every quarter in a man s pocket there are a dozen uses, and to use each on« in such a way ax to derive the great est benefit is a question every one miul solve for himself. We believe, however, that no better use could be made of one of these quarters than to exchange it for a bottle ot Chamberlain'« Colic, Cholera and Diarrlmaa Remedy, a medicine that every family should be provided with. For sale uy ad druggist«, Dried Fruits “ PLl .MS, and cents pound. pound. pound. pound. Notice i. hereby given that for the purpore of making an eiaiuinatioa of all pentone who may offer themselves at candidate, for tea. her. of the Milxxds ot thia county, the < o. -opt. thereof will t*.,1.1 a public examination, at the Court Houaa in Grant'« I'aea, beginning al 1 O'clock I’. M Wednesday May 12. 1897 Dated tin» 28, day of April 1897. J. D. Havaa. Co. 8< er. in Mush Bowls 5c each. 6 for 25c The H&M. Grocery. I mer. I IM J. R. H ai .K, Undertaker, office op- posite Kremer’s drug store, where he may be found, either day or night Capital Stock, Your Grocer is $50,000. Kreeive U«|x>«iu subjeci to check or uo certificate )>*yiibl« on deiwuxi. Selb »iglu ilruft. on New York, Swn Fran- ciaco, and Portland. Telegraphic traiwfxr. wild on all pointe in the United Slates. Special Attention given to Collections and general buainees of our cuatotuer». Collections made throughout Southerv (iregon, and on all accessible pointe. J. D. FRY, President. J. T.TUFFS .Vice President. R. A. B ooth , Cashier. You’ve got to trust him; trust him with your health, SIX MILES SOUTH OF and incidently with your pocketbook. If you get ¡ rants P ass , ... O regon hold of one who thiuks of your pocketbook to the det riment of your health, you — CONSISTING OF — had lietter drop him quick. We make healthy customers APPLE, PEAR, PEACH, PLUM, PRUNE, CHERRY, APRI by selling them healthy food COT, NECTARINE AL and satisfied customers by MOND, CHESTNUT, charging them fair prices. suadk aud O rnamental T reks . REDLliW NIRSERIES. Run through the list; some of the articles will surely in terest you: — Also — straw&errr Plantj, Slictberrr Pini: ail anpeTlitt. OUR NURSERY .4 No. 1 Syrup, good as the best, in — IS GROWN ON — full two-gallon pails, $1.00. ned Hill Land » Cockerline and Creamery Butter, Jull weight, two-pound rolls, 40c. WITHOUT IRRIGA'i UN. ^0T*We do not handle, cultivate, or Tapioca and Sago 4 lbs for 25c. attempt to propagate any varieties or 6 l-4c a can is making that torn kinds of fruit, until satisfied that they are well adapted to the soil and climate go like hot takes with maple syrup. peculiar to Southern Oregon Write for terms to Large white and pink beans 2 l-2c A. H. CARSON & SON, a pound. G bants P ass . O bbuon . Nice large Burbank and King pota toes lc a pound, smaller ones we are selling at 75c a hundred. We wish to remind the people who have to buy it, that we carry a good stock of Grain, Hay and Feed, Our VTJC prices are all right. How about Corn? Don't you want i some for planting? We have it for 75c a bushel. Rock FLOUR, we have several different Meal, in Ballast llinitiK brands. Which do you want? White Car a la Rose (Junction City) Snowy Bvtte, Carle Davis Best, Our Pride or Gold Hill. GO EAST Library-Car Route To fill the Barrel of Success stop the leaks. Trading at Calhoun Bros, stops the leaks- TUK ALL-KAIL BOVTB TO KOOTBNAI MIND«» DINTBICT, —VIA— NKATTLK AND NPOKANB. Shortest and Quickest Line to St. Paul, Duluth, Minneapolis, Chicago and all points east . SLEEPERS, DINING and LIBRARY OBSERVATION CARS. Daily Trains : Fast Time HKHVK K AND SCKNKBV t:N».Ul'AI.KD. For ticket« and full information call on or address B bn A. L owbu ., Agent Woodville. A. B. «'. D xwnixton , K. «'. H txvk »«. C I’ A T A, Portland Or. <1 W I* A, Seattle, Wash. 1 Mr. I). P. iHvn, a prominent livery- man and merchant <A Goshen, Va , has thia to eav on th« subject of rheumatism “I take pleasure in recommending Cham berlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism, aw I know from jx*r«<»nal experience that it will do all that is claimed for it. A year ago thia Spring my brother was laid up m isel with inflammatory rheumatism and suffered intensely. I he first appli cation of Chamberlain's Pain liaiiii eased ti»e naia and the use ot one bottle com pietele cured Kirn. For sale by all d raggiata. 3 14-in. Wagon, $85 5-Tooth Cultivators, $3 Spring-Tooth Harrows 15-tooth, $19.75 Only a few left. f JEWELL & DODGE Having made arrangements to buy from a factory outside of the combine, wc now sell our entire IMPORTERS OF ANU line of Coffins and Caskets at one- half the former prices. We carry bv fartlie largest stock to select from in the county, and the Goods are equal to any on the market. We will not lie under BLACKBURN HOUSE BLOCK sold on Undertaking Goods ar.d will furnish our elegant HEARSE < ' om I i to our patrons FREE. DEALERS IN HARDWARE SIXTH STREET J. R. DALE 0000000 00 0000000000000 N ounununuuuuu^..........u.......... x SEPARATE SKIRTS. Stylish and Convenient Tt-achrr . 4.uniination. New Potatoes. Fresh Greens Every Day. We WO yU—RACON At the M E south imr- eonage in this city. April 28, Rev. How ard A. Wood and Miss Libbie E. Bacon, Rev. J. L. Jones officiating. MILLER RO9T On Wednesday. April 28 at the residence of the bride’s parents, M r. and M rs. J. ('. Rtxjt of this city, in the 1>resence of many invited guests, Mr. L, C. Miller and Miss Nellie Root were uni ted in the bonds of holy matrimony, Rev. N.F. Jenkins performing the ceremony. Among the guests who bad assembled upon this occasion we note the following named persons Mr. and Mrs. Razee, Mr. and Mrs. J as man, Mr and Mrs. Dayis, Mrs. .1. <’. < ampbell, Mrs. .1, II. Booth ami Mi I i a;i I. In > ij -«-r all <H tfibl pla»1. and from abroad Miss Lillie M< Kee of Junction City, ami Mr. Ho l ?r of Dayton, Ohio. After the ceremony ami kind congratula tions from the many friends,the company were conducted by their host ami host«' - to a well ami bountifully prepared repast unto which all did ample justh r. Mr. Miller is engaged in mining opera tions some miles north of this place where they will lor the present take up their resi dence. WIMER WOLD AM ATT At latent, Ap ril 28. A. L. Wimer ami Mollie Molgam- att. SOUTHERN OREGON. Circuit Court Week. The Prices are all Right cents PIKE- In this city April 26, 1897 to -Mr and Mrs. A. J. Pike a daughter. MCALLISTER Near this dty April 27th, IM>7, to the wife of George McAllister a son. OK — Twenty-six hoboes came in on top of a freight < ar Tuesday morning from the south and the trainmen sought the pro tection of the authorities ami so marshal Johnson herded them all into the city hall ami the mayor with th«* marshal and chief of police held a pow-wow on the sidewalk outside to find vs hat was beet to do with them. It was finally de cided to buy them some bread and meat to keep them from among our private houses. HARDING At Woodville, May 3, Miss. Entra Harding, aged 22 years. a r- judicious Where buy as mueh what as what you buy you for it. "."— . ..... .. want to know the of the tilings you are going to eat Notice cleanliness of store, Every- and at- tractive. 1-3 The days are getting longer and hot- ter. John Angel started tor San Francisco Saturday morning. Dr. Flanagan |atid a professional visit to Merlin Monday. Rev. Smith preached at the school house Sunday morning and evening. Mr. l.unier was out from Galice Mon day and visited Grant's Pass on busi ness. Jesse Osborn, the S. P. Co's, agent at la-land epeut a portion of the day in our burg Sunday. We understand a certain trio left here last Sunday. The less we have of such people here, the better. The S. I’. D. A L. Co. will soon start their null here ar.d thereby give occupa tion to many idle men. Miss Josie Darneill came over from Wolf creek where she is teaching school and s|ient Saturday and Sunday in our midst. Miss Mary Triplett came down from Gravel Pit and took the Thursday mor ning train for Grant's Pass to attend the Teacher’s Institute. Mr.Grant who has been living on the Ladd farm for the past two yeara, left fur Corvallis last Tuesday morning to re main |iermanently. Mr. Al Crow came home from Arizona last week, where lie has lH*en stopping for the past three years on account of his health We understand lie intends to spend the summer in and alxint Ga- lice creek. N kko . Modern Butter Making. The Art of Living APPLES, 7 Merlin Matters. FIRST NATIONAL Worth $8.00. for $4.95. Mart* of flne qual ity IiMlla Silk— uew, larjrG deNlKHM. m-w ahape^, Hned and Interlined, and vel veteen binding, all r I mmi , worth (KUO, FOR $4-05- N**w Spring and Sunutn* r Catalogue of Dress (ioods. Silks, Lescet and all Dry (ioods—also house hold (Joods, Carpets, Rugs, Wall Paper, etc. Mall ua tour name and addremt, the catalogue of latent atylew iflli be Bent free powtpaM. V* e are Import*™ of all fine gu Money ran aaved by buying from catniocue. Send name al once. ■ m O m IM» M A V • b « < ITT. M nnnfTfyTTTTTTvf on AfvnnntfvvTTTTTTnnfTX 1 ’tire Medicines National Drug Store, Dr. VV. I'. Kremer, Bron