I M bw Canned Goons local tmppcniiw Are arriving constantly. The con the cans are locality best suited to them, gath­ ered in mature condit in such a way as to retain their full flavor. The samples we have test ed of each, kind of Fruit and Vege­ table are perfect in flavor and con­ dition, and the vegetables in par­ ticular, superior to most so-called fresh vegetables". Camping par­ ties wi.l find them invaluable tn making up supply list*, appreciate these superior goods. Campbell's Condensed Soups, per can . Lunch Sausage, per package . ... Armour Chipped Beef, per can Armour Sliced Star Ham, per can Roast Beef, per can................................... Flour, per sack, 90c, and less by the quantity. Corn, Tomatoes, String Beans and Sugar Peas, all of the finest quality, and at a low figure Dr. Flanggan, Resident l>eniiet. Clemen«, Pruggi»*, vpp. Opwre Hom*. Buy Fur« Gold Drop Sy run of A. J. r L.. 1 personal I .1 MeV .inn of AI i I iouih - ia altendin, court tiña week. S. H V alhouu of Merlin, ia attemiinü court this week.} There are many kinds and qualities now on the Hon. It B. MiiUr returned from Eugene last week. market, ami it behooves the careful housewife to Moriord John e*mo i in iroui Kerby get a good article. Many a man goes to work with ls»t Sunday evening the day started wrong, and everything goes wrong Dan Hunt of Waldo, is i in town thia week serving ou the jury. because the rolls for breakfast were not good, and Senator C- E Haruion is now at hi« possibly the wife blames herself all the day for her post iu llie Oregon «enate. failure when it was the fault of the flour. -Attorney A. S. Hammond of Medford, is attending court thia week George Guild, now of Kerby, was in town Tuesday attending court. Buy SNOWY BUTTE and have Ex-sheriff Joe Hiatt was shaking hand« with tlw boy« in towu Tuesday. Hon. Win, M. V'olvig of Jacksonvilie, Light Bread, is attending court in the city this week. Light Biscuit, Alonzo Jones is attending court this week, having lieen summoned an a jury- Light Hearts, man. ind Light Stomachs Arthur Benson of Klamath county, ia spending a few days with hi« friends in the city, The price: 90c a sack: $17.00 pet thousand. T. H. Warford went over to Crescent City last week on business connected with his line. H. E. Bell went over to Loves to act as luirse for Frank McGregor during the latter's sickness. Mrs. A. E. Voorhies went to Medford ( Wednesday morning to be pie-ent at the fair for a few days. Walter Dyke has returned from Swede Basin where he went some time ago to I work for the S. p. D. A L. Mrs. Dr Moore and aon, Harvard, Sellout Notes. Tike Reunion came home from Portland last Saturday (From our school correspondent.) Last week the Coi kick unintention-J after a visit of two rr three weeks, 28 new pupils are enrolled th s week Chas. Nickell of the Democratic ally failed to make mention of the happy I Times, i* in town this week courting reunion of the Booth family in this city. at school. All of the different rooms ami several Ah the family were present except one and shaking hands with the boys. classes liad their pictures ta'cen tie Mrs. E B. Pace left Tuesday morning son who lives at Prineville. Mr. and pant week. over the Southern Pacific for her pur­ Mrs. Ilisith fultllled tlw divine injunct­ ion which says, "Multiply ami replenish The senior class has had to return in ent's home in I.ouisville, Kentucky. tiie earth," for they have mi even dozen the afternoon frequentIv thia week as Gen. T. U Reames of Jacksonville, children all living and in ttie enjoyment I'rof. Holmes had work to attend to in was a passenger home from Portland on ofhoalth. At this reunion there were different parts of the building and was Tuesday morning's eolith bound train. represented four generations, in Father unable to hear recitations at the usual Hon. J. O. Il rotH of Hotel Josephine, Booth, Hon. J. O. Booth, Mrs. Elmer time. went last week to Everts, Wash., io Dunbar and Mrs Diinbai’« little girl, A meeting was called lor senior class look after some business interests up Ailene. Thursday for the purpose of electing new there. There were present 37 relatives Fa­ officer« and reorganizing the class in Mrs William Dunn of Oroville, Cal . ther Booth and family are old Heltlers in general. The following officers were sister oí I,. D Fav, left for her home Oregon, a number of the children having elected: President, Adell 1 Hartli; vice Wednesday morning altera visit of »onie been born in the state. May they live president, Edgar Crutch Belli; secretary, time in town with the later. to enjoy other reunion« is the Coi kii h ' s Hattie Smith ; treasurer, Jeff Hartman. Rev. l ather DeHinaraia pronounced a wish. The tenth grade has organized a read­ very impressive funeial eulogy at the ing club in connection with their Eng­ The Ladies. burial of Miss Ella Ñutían of Jackson­ The pleasant effect and perfect «iifety lish literature class. The meetings are ville, last week. uith which ladies may u«e Syrup of Fig« to ho held once a week and only the Dr. Jsnnmg« and wife have ariived iiiuler all conditions, make* it their fav­ American authors are to be studied. from New-| ort and the doctor will imme­ orite remedy. To get the true and Hen- The first meeting was held Tuesday even­ diately open up ilia dental parlera in the nine article, look for the name of the ing at Miss Goodin's rooms and Long­ Williams block. California Fig Syrup Co. printed near the fellow’s works were studied. Each Henry Ruch of Applegate ha* moved bottom of the package. For *ale by all member had a quotation a id read hi* favorite short poem from Longfellow. to II. B. Miller's ranch below town and druggists. Miss Ethel Hackett read a very interest­ will have charge of the «ame for the Mining bond* ami lease* for Hale at ing biographical sketch of his life. next year. the Col kikii oilice. R. D. Cole went to Swede Basin the lilNNolution <»f ParinerNhip. IK >KN first of the week to pack up his bed and . The partnership previously existing wulk a* tiie lltsin mill has closed | WARREN Near Woodville, Friday between l’liebv A Van Exxu )>«« tin« morning, September 23rd, 1898, to Mr «lay by mutual agreement, been din­ down for the year. and Mr«. C. M. Warren, a daughter. solved, Tile (ulxin Studio will liere- Miss Maud Page, who has been visit- Mother and child doing well. after be managed by G. 1'lieby, who ing her sister, Miss Elsie Ball for the aMsuines control of the business, receiv­ |>a*t two month*, left for tier home in Fine Hearse. ing all outstanding accounts, due the Waupun, Win., last Friday Colli»« beautifully iini»lieI«solution of Partnership, No straw back«. A . L. Newbury, brother of county Notice ia hereby given that the part­ Our carpet department occupying al­ clerk Newbury, died al Ilia mother'« most our entire «eeonil tloor in more nership existing between W. E. Dean home in Jacksonville, Septemlier 25. complete that ever. Five large «hip- ami G, E Dean is dissolved by mutual Mr. Newbury was a very excellent young merit« of new carpet«, matting« nml consent W. E. Dean Ac. Co will con­ man W E. D ian . rugs received till« «prim. Our deaigna tinue in the business. Hon Tod < 'ameron of Jackson county, are sure to plea*« and we will not be G E. D ian . Hept.27th,1898. was a parwnger on the north bound undereold pUSM ugcr last Friday night going to We are adding every week to our «to< k Whenever you want any fire instil ante Saleln to attend the special session of of up to date furniture, mouldings, pole, don’t fail to call on Price ami Voorhies legislature. They will insure your properly in th» etc. world's hust company,the Liver|>ool ami Dr. Darrin and wife are at the Jose­ J. K. Hale Lon«lon ami Gioire. phine where the doctor is answering the •■all* of liis patients. They leave for Portland soon where the doctor will lo­ cate permanently Mr. Clárente Grange, secretary of the Aetna Saving« A Trust Company ol Butte, Montana, is in the city in the interest* of hi« company. Mr. Grange made tins office a very pleasant visit Clark Taylor took Mr*. II W. Kinney amt Miss Maliel out to Swede Basin last We have them for men and boys. We have them in all styles Sunday. Maliel inform« 11» that site and colors. We have them in wool, worsteds and cotton. We have walked to the summit of the mountain, them in solid colors or stri|>e effect* We have them with Plain, Byron, a distante rd nearly «even miles. Sailor and Turtle Neck Collars. We think we can give you about any­ H C. Telford returned to the city thing in the line of Sweaters that vou may desire. Prices are right too from < olstein where tie anti Mrs. Tep ford went some time ago with Charlie. —costs you nothing to take a look. Mr. Telford reports Chai be improving rapidly, having gained 12 pounds in Carry Double the Stock, Pay Double the Taxes, do Double the Business of any other house in South­ three weeks. ern Oregon handilng similar lines of goods. Mr. and Mi» N P. !>>dge left for Rot k Point, where they will remain over night on their way to Ashland to spend a week or ten flays They will attend the Medford fair 011« day while 111 Jack- son county. Vour light weight underwear must They alvv.iv- '- . MTMteC tn.-ir tin it pre c- Daring th. p<- E. Coburn, who drives tiie stage on now give way for heavier weights. eight years they have set the prices of all classes of merchandise. Competitors must meet our prices with cheaper gocxls. Their motto th« Crescent City end of the line, came Vou say to yourself, “I don’t like to »top to the city the first part of the week to “The Best Quality and the Lowest (kish Prices,’’ go to Medlord to attend the fair, but and look in stores without buying, but how else will I know ?” Try Will you changed hi« mind ami will remain in the us ’ We believe we have the best values in Grants Pass. Pa»« all the week . lias kept their store at the head of the ciass fot the- past eight years. help us prove it? Take our underwear home, compare it with that Mr» F M. Baglev, mother of the from other stores. If it is not the best, bring it back and get your Mrtiregor boys, arrived from Portland money back. This ought to show you we have confidence in our Under last Sunday morning ami wear by Elmer to ««e Frank will remain until Flank ger. The following attorney« »r<- attending court in the I’a«* this week; George Col- bo you know that there is a firm in Southern Oregon who are vig, Judge Brower, Judge Crawford,Wm. Colvig, R (». Smith, A C. Hough. Wm Many people are becoming familiar with the necessity of having Merritt, Jud*» Altell, D. W. Wilber, A a Mackintosh, but only a few know much about the quality of such a S Hammond, ami Mr. Hlewart. garment, except as represented by the appearance and the price. Un­ Frank Mdrregor and wife went over to Dries last week and Frank was taken less you buy from a reliable dealer, it is a cas? of "buy and try it," and A ■ ■ ■ . : . • R I. C m .'. C I M very »ick with neuralgia <4 the heart. if you get a [>oor article you may imagine that there is no such thing as a the best value in SHOE LEATHER to be found in the state I>r. Moora was summoned and lie anil ...GOOD MACKINTOSH— Elmer McGregor drove over horridly, i reaching there while Frank was in the greatest agony, suffering from severe Such, however, is not the case. It costs you no more to get a good tain«. Hi« tase was considered very waterproof garment. The difference is 111 the first cost and the retail­ serious but at thia writing, we are er's profit is less. Examine our goods and allow us to explain our ex­ Our reputation for handling the best lines If you are look, ng for a Men's Fine Shoes ab- ilu.el) warranter! $1 50 pleami to state, that he is improving. perience. You have nothing to lose. of Indies' Shoes in this country is easily ver­ Key. K. Fy»l> wi fxsbevwvr, Og» , enosa Mi n'» Heavy Buckie Br »g-»i • 25 ified by a visit to our immense store. (Jiild 'i >hoe, Medium Priced, Ur town last Saturday ami left on the \\ IMBRELLA i 7 Ç Mr il s Heavy T ip > Hundreds of pc-ople are not only saving dol­ aonth bound T lav, having rerei ve» I a When you want it you want it bad. We have a fine stock, in Fine Vice Kid, Heavy Double Sole, can Ire telegram that hi« family i« »ick II- I Men's Fine Kangaroo Cali Lace Boot «hat lars and cents by buying Shoes of u«, but can preachel ■■ the M E. cTiUrch Munday eluding all the latest novellies. Natural Crooks, Ivory. Dresden get just the Width. Sire, Style and Price de- worn without rubber« Full Stock, Kar.g.ioo evening, Mr. Fysh • ame over for dour« brill fit like a fine shoe a:: ! wear like n Horn, Congo, Crooks, etc. sired. Calf. Oil Grain, made of all leather an«l well end window« for the new M E. church I \Ye are showing the largest lines of Miners. We absolutely warrant every pair ot Shoes at l-akeview and waa «ctompanied Ui put together. yro*peize <»f guns, «peed, date of interest was taken in tier meeting* construction, etc., are given iu language ^horn of tecnical expressions, so that even a population oi about 10,000,000 there. a novice can comprehend its meanin : and iorm a good idea oi the execution tach people on an area of apj roxiinate'v 100, vessel could do. The fare to Medford and return during OuO square in lies You can obtain a copy of this superb book FREE by purchasing Joseph Kessler has received a full the fair will be one and one third from your Groceries and Crockery from the stock of Waltham and Elgin watches, al1 points lietween Ashland ami Com which are on exhibition in hie shop on stock, including the latter places. Tiie Portland Exposition opened its Front Street. Prices reasonable. thia year's session with a very large at Roscoe Cantrall and Miss Nannie May Ankeny, daughter of H E. Ankeny of tendance. The probabilities are that the exposition will be largely attended For further information see tickets. the Ankenv-Cook placer mine at Ster­ tilrouglmut tlie entire session. ling, Jackson county, were married in E. V. Carter of Ashland was chosen Eugene the 21st of September. speaker of the House of Rxpresentalives Yov invite disappointment when you at Salem, last Monday. Thia is quite a experiment. DeWitt’s Little Early Ris­ compliment to Mr. Carter and also to ers are pieasant, easy, thorough little Jackson county. The gentleman 1,111 pills. They cure constipation and sick 1 every sense worlhv of the compliment headache just, as sure as you lake them. . bestowed. W. F. Kremer. One gentleman of this county gave the Old Vesuvius is belching forth tire and I value of Ins dog to the assessor at |50 smoke at a lively rate and the people in but when his assessments were footed Naples and vicinity are becoming alarm­ up and exemptions taken out, there was ed for fear of a destructive eruption nothing left on which to pay taxes. Southern Oregon has no volcanoes. It Another man gave in hin dog at $20 is a better place iu which to live and his exemptions are mure than the The patriotic social and art exhibition assessable value of hin property, hence at the Presbyterian church last Wednes­ lie pays no tuxes, The asaeBbor listed day evening a as a success. The pro­ but two dogs and the owners seemed to gram was good, the refreshments better, value them highly. and the exhibition best The ladiee Fined. deserve credit for their faithful, hard Last Thursday, Constable Colby went work. down to arrest W illiam Radzom, near Tuo editor of a Missouri paper says he Indian Ferry, on the charge of fencing stepped into the store of a business man up the new road leading to Galice creek. who did not advertise, and he was sur­ When the constable arrived on the prised to find him busy. The storekeep- ; spot, the squaw near (for he is living er had the itch and a wa'erbuiy watch, i with Indian Mary) took refuge ih the and when he was not scratching himself! house and barred tiie door and refused lie was winding his watch to open on demand ol the officer. Mr. For broken surfaces, sores, inwect bites, i Colby secured some help ami determined burns, skin diseases and especially piles to take the man as that was the object there is one reliable remedy, DeWitt’s of his trip. The posse tried all manner Witch Hazel Salve. When you call for i of persuasion to get those w ithin to onen Has begun, ami those who buy now will not be DeWitt’s don’t accept counterfeits or the door but without a\ail, wheu the caught out in the cold. This is the AIRTIGHT frauds. You will not be disappointed | constable instructed William Crow to with DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. W. break the door open which was done. HEATER S DAY and we can offer you a most ser­ F. Kremer. When the door was broken open, the viceable article at a reasonable price. Call a' Air. Bacher. of the firm of Trimble A little boy waa found overhead with bis l»a< her, went to Oakland, Oregon, last guu pointing directly at the men ready Friday night to examine a frame work to demolish the posse, but for some into which the blacksmiths put the un­ reason he did not shoot. Radzom had manageable horst's to shoe them. These secreted himself in another room hoping gentlemen have had some unruly horses to delude the officer, but a good search to shoe lately. ODD FELLOWS' BLOCK. brought him to light when he surren When you call for DeWitt’s Witch dered although they liad sufficient arms STOVE BOARDS. Hazel Salve, the ureat pile cure, don’t to maintain themselves against the except anything else. Don’t be talked posse. The prisoner was brought to into excepting a subalilute, for piles, for town ami tried in Justice Holman’s scies, fur burns. W. F. Kremer. court on Friday before a jury of six men Judge Axtell united in marriage last consisting of E A. Wade, R. L. Cue, J. Sunday afternoon Fred W. Reynolds E. I’etereon, L. L. Jewell, D. S, Cook Aliout October First, 1S9S. we will open a and Mias Lillie Van Buskirk The and T. I*. Cramer The jury brought in Cut KILK extends (rest wishes for tiie a verdict of guilty and the prisoner was success ami happiness ot these young fined $25 ami coats, failing to pay the people. fine fie was lodged in jail. An interesting com tn un ¡tuition from The lh*M i- uct K e Fire Dr. Geo. H. Gates of Grinnell, Iowa, Of Tuesday morning brings you face I . At J. G. Hiatts ranch on Deer creek We will keep a full line of Gro- appears in tiiis ia«ue It is very ínter­ face with a stern reality Can you ar­ •cries. Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, and in fact everything esting and shows bow strangers aie im­ ford to lose your home or business? found in a complete store, and at prices that defy competition. Miners pressed with us when coming to the city . so you are in favored circumstances. il Doctor (Tates attended the National con ­ Supplies a specialty. If you cannot afford to lose your proper­ vention ol C< ngregational churches in ty, call on Price Ac Voorhies, who repre­ Portland last summer ami at the cluse sent one of the strongest co in panics in of tba» meeting he visited friends in this tiie Union. Attend to it immediately city He is an able man ami his im­ aw you cannot tell what hour your build- pressions are worth thinking about. i ng may be burned. WS ■■ THE AMERICAN NAVY. CUBA AND HAWAII. B. &. M . Grocery. Calhoun Grocery Go A Movement in Cramer Bros NEW STORE GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORE : It will pay you to trade with them, because Next to Vour Wife Your Undershirt is Your Nearest Friend. Carrying a Stock of Over 10.000 Pairs of Boots and Shoes I Ladies’ Shoes want the Best? Wfi can ...furnish it We have Children’s Shoes P. H. Harth & Son □ Snow Ball, Gold Hill Ac Snowy Bute Flour also Portland Mills Whole Wheat Flour, Your choice, any brand QQc We have Mill Feed, Bi an, Mid­ illi ngs. Oats, Chopped Oats, Chopped Corn We have No ba its or prize goods in our Fancy Grocer­ ies that make profit without giving you full value. We have A line of Shoes that you can depend upon. Our guarantee means just what it says, We have The Celebrated Ken tucks Bull Breeches, the best working pants made. We have The best line of (kili cocs and Staple Dry (ioods at the right prices. Yes, Sweaters-That’s What We Said' We a sl,ori™L»!LHacl(intoshes Men s Shoes You have A market tor vour (ira in and Baled Hay. Come and see The Sugar