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C. St Louie for watch repairing Notary public at the Cot bikb office. count weight, measure or Clemens, Druggist, opp. Opera House. Horseshoeing at Trimble Bat her's gauge everything you buy. Axle Grease four boxes for 25c at Also consider quality and Pike's. Rain, saow and uaud are the order of price. day now. Onion setts and garden seeds in bulk at Wade’s Go to Will Mallory's barber shop if you waut a good shave. Give M O. Warner a chance at your piano when he comes; he is a fine tuner. Good goods cheap Best prices paid at And satisfy our customers therefore we would ask Front Street Second Hand Store. them to kindly report any dissatisfaction or irregularity Farm produce and wood taken as pay for photographs at Phebv’s gallery. coming from our store. Smoke the Stage Line Cigar. It io the Remember we always carry a large stock of canned best Scent Cigar in the market—J. G. Schmidt. goods, such as, Ixxik out for the 1899 CRESCENT CHAINLETS; it the smoothest wheel Corn, Tomatoes, that runs > Pumpkin, Asparagus, Don’t wear your broken lenses and in Pie Fruits, Peas. jure your eyesight, but let Evans refill Table Fruits. your frames. Beans, Are you bald? Have you any troub’e Oysters and all kinds of canned meats. with your scalp? Call on Dt. Pbelpi The new '99 model Stearns bicycles and be cured. New Cabbage, Bananas, Rodfield has a dandy bicycle (<>r |30. ate tbe finest wheels made. Redfield It is railed the Tourist and is made sells them at $50 a piece. Oranges, New Dates, More of that Water White Honey at by E. C Stevens <& Co. Cocoanuts. Call and see Hood'« new Crescents, Pike's, 3 pounds for 25 cents. i they are beautiful, aud he will be de Sale lighted to show them to you. Dried Fruita for sale at Pike's cheaper Mackintoshes. Dix than any other place, *11 ’98 crop Pealed dried peaches, 3 pounds for 25c. A McCroskcy. You can buy Snowy Butte flour from 8upt. Hayes will hold the regular your grocer if you iuaiet on getting il. quarterly examination for teachers' car Price tbe same as other first-class brands. tificates next Wednesday. No stale goods. No baits at less than Mike Galvin It having a new fence coat Price« don’t cut mnch figure but put around hia dwelling ou Filth be sure you get fresh goo»!», this can be street. U. FL Allen ia doing the work. done by buying at Pike’s. Dr. T. F. Phelps will be in Granta Scores of people are glad to testify to Pass next ‘Saturday with bi, excellent the wonderful power of Dr Phelps' Elec Hair Ionic and you muat not fail to see trie Hair Vigor which restores falling him. hair aud healing diseases of the scalp. The Baptist people report a very pleas M. O. Warner, the piano tuner, i« coming soon and you want to be on the ant time at their social last Wednesday lookout for him. He has the reputation evening, which was held in the I. (). O. F. hall. for being one cf the best tuners in the The Jackson county delegation in the state. legislature have agreed to a bill nutting Tbe 9lh California regiment of4 volun the assessor’s salary of that county at teers was mustered out of the service $1900. Tuesday and they left for home on the first overland train. These volunteers T. A. 1 iw d is agent for the Red-beaded have txen stationed at Vancouver fori Rambler, a fine wheel; he will soon some time and ot course saw no active have an invoice on hand, please remem service in the field. There are several ber to call. hundred of them. Patronize your home optician if lie Thomas A Howland, propietur of the can do your work. Give him a call and AT Howland Liquor Cure, went to Medford see. Astigmatism corrected, lenses one day last week to introdnee his rem- . ground to order. edy. Mr. Howland’s remedy is taken in Those who attended the musical con ternally and it is said to do the woik in | vention at Medford will remember M. O. first oas>» order. After a man takes a few Warner as being the cellist on that oc doses be has no fur'.hur craving for in casion. toxicating drinks. Under the treat ment I ODD FELLOWS’ BLOCK. it is also said that the patient improves * Kessler’s Jewelry Store is the place in general health and vigor so much that j for that new silverware. An immense bicycle sundries . REPAIRING. he is a new man. Mr. Howland has good stock in a few days which will be sold V recommendations from those whom ho I low down to suit the tisivs Cali and see his stock at once. lias treated. Remember M. <) Warner, the piano order close tuner, Ue will soon be here and he will •io your work for you in first class order. Odds Ends Bought at a bargain and will be sold for He has no supei ior iu this line. dollars, always to Please, ' ■ I Great Clearance of Men's Suits, Overcoats and on B. &.M , Grocery H. C. Bobzien, Propr Columbia Chainless Bicycles $65.00 - - Cramer Bi OS, 300 Pairs Loose Pin Aco n Butts-Japanned Only 5 Cents a Pair. _j A full line of Carpenters and Builders' Supplies In to out the and in .Men's. Boy’s and Youth’s Clothing, they must be sold at a great reduction. Di.xon & .McCroskcy. Among our Bargains ; Governor 12-inch Chilled Plows at $8.50. Plow Points to Ct any Plow The Jewell Hardware Co Schillings Best Valentines. at Our Cm kieb representative will take atrip out on Williams creek next week loses what he can, bear more. We com mend him to the people and trust they may give him information as he travels through that portion of the county. J udgr Hanna has recently rendered a decision in the <irieve vs. Jackson c ounty case to the effect that the county assess Engl ih Ereaklast Oo’cng Ideal Blend or ia not authorized by law to employ dep lilies to assist him in the prosecution of his work. He wr it have to do it himself and that by the first of October ol each year. Coron and Son have the homemade A To Cure a (’old In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All air tight stove that it will lie worth your druggists refund money if it fails to cure, while to call and see. Just ask them to PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST. 25c. The genuine has LBQ on ea<h tablet. tell you about it. Jr pan A FULL ASSORTMENT OF There will be Catholic services held in St. Anne’s church in this city next Sunday at 10 A. M. Rev. Father Des marais will preach a sermon on "Homs and its Influences", everybody invited to be present. Ceylon Tea CLEMENS,' b personal Groceries Clivate Moorv o( I »ver creek waain tuwn luMdxy. G. W. Wimer and wife of Waldo »er in town Tuesday. J. F. and E<1 Bingaman of Williams To bu first-class must be fresh, were registered at Hotel Layton Tueaday ' clean, and of the best quality. Our ot this wsek. i Groceries are all of these aud the Rav. iaaac Dawton made his uatial trip to Aabland laat week »here he held aer- j attractions ot our store invite you. vicee in the Episcopal church. The Canned Tomatoes we sell J. R. Gunning »ent to Ashland this are popular because nothing but s _ - e~ (Wednesday morning to have some clean, solid, ripe tomatoes are put work done at the foundry 111 that city. F. T. Sutherland of Placer, E. W. liana in the cans. \Ve are acquainted with the parties iu Ashland who put Would like to and R. Van Brunt of Leland, were regis up these tomatoes, so what we say is not guesswork. tered at the Jc ephine Wednesday morn have you try a can—ouly io cents. ing. One Quart Mason Eruit Jar full of first-class Sorghum Molasses— Hou. .1. W. Virtue spent two or three | all for 15 cents. days at home witli bis family near Le land during the abort holiday of the leg 1898 Petite Prunes, 3c a pound. islature. Dr. Pickle of Medford made a trip to Kiddle Tuesday of tliia week to viait a sick patient. He returned on Wednee day’s train. W. M. Colvig of Jacksonville was reg istered at Hotel Josephine Tueaday ev ening. Mr. Colvig wav down on legal bueineM. John Galvin, editor ol The Dewey, i. in Portland, Perhaps Johnny waa thinking of the Irish fair whenheeon- templates! a visit to the tity. Mre. Myra Phelpa, after a vieit of a 4*0111 le of necks with her father's family, Eii Smith, returned to her heme on Klamath river in California last week. Paul C. Bate», special agent for the i.aw Union and the Ciown Insurance Companies, was in town Tuesday of this week on business connected with his companies. Charley Telford has had further lung trouble lately ami because of it left for Boise City, Idaho, last week where he joins his father who went there some weeks ago. A. L. Chapman came in from Williams Tuesday and lett on Wednesday morn ing tor California, his home. Mr. Chap man will return in about one year to pay his folks a visit. The Aabland normal school bill seems to have gone through the house by a large majority, but the fiiends of the measure have grave fears that the sen* natu will not be so kindly inclined. Senator Harmon is re|>orted as being one of the bard workers in the state sen ate. It is said that when he undertakes to push a measure the body of which he is a member, it usually goes through. W. J. Russell of Kubli, was in town last Saturday and ordered his paper sent to Murphy for a time. Mr. Russell says that all is well in his com munity and the miners very busy. C. L. Mangum returned from his trip over on Smith's river, Cal., where he has been for the past two months with a number of men working on his mining proposition. Mr. Mangum left the men at work and he will likely return soon. Mrs. John Goodell and family left for the North last Friday evening, and after spending a few days visiting in Salem, they a ill continue their journey to ahers Mr. Goodell is now located, that is to Copper river. Alaska. Mrs. M. M. Jeffery, mother of John A. Jeffery of Salem, but late of Jackson Co. died at her home in Medford last week. Mrs. M. M. Jeffery was a native of Mis souri from ahich elaia she carne with her husband to Oregon ia the jvar 1873. Elmer E. Dunbar returned from Southern' ( ahfolnia Tueaday evening of thia week where he had been to see his w ife who ia in that section fur the benefit of her health Mr Dunbar repoits his wife much better than she was NO Lite time ago. The many friends of the Rev. T. B. Font ol Eugene, will lie pleased to learn that tbe gentle.nai) has sufficient!/ re covered from liis late trouble so as to be out on Hie streets. He is unable of course to walk yet, being wheeled out on the streets in hie chair, but ere long be ex peels to be walking around. Dr. C. il. Thomson went to Ashland this ( Wednesday) morning where he will deliver a lecture on Miseiona in Mexico. The doctor spent oyer 2<> year» in that field as a missionary ami therefore ia well equipped from jM*raonal ex perience to toll many interesting things regarding the work down there. Charles Mower, ha, entered the Cot k - IKK office where he will be engaged morn ing, and evening, until ,<-hool ia out and continuouely thereafter. Charley ha, alxiut come to the concluaion to learn the trade that lie may lie an all-round printer’, man. The part that i, likely tn be diataateful to him ia to be called the printer, deed, but then, that ia only a •ante you know. CLEARING SALE Ladies’, Mens & Childrens' Underwear. Ladies’. Men's & Children’s Mackintoshes. Ladies' Capes and Jackets. This great clearing sale has been going on but a few days and yet several lines in underwear and mackintoshes have already been closed out. If you see a man wading through the snow and rain with i smile on his face as broad as the moon, you can wager that he is wearing a suit of tho-u Heavy Wool Fleeced Underwear at 49c We have a few Tan Silk Lined Jackets. The very best on the market; you may own one of these marvels of beauty, style and durability for just about half their real worth. R. L. COE & CO f'ire at W oim I v III« | At 2 o’clock this (Wednesday, morn ing, a fire broke out in <». W. Wilcox a general merchandise etore,*which was auou under aueb headway that it was impoeeible to control il, hence the en tire building with all the Block was burned to the ground. The insurance on oto< It was |I2Q j and on the building, $4(K). The canae •! the fire ia not known. Now I m Your Chance. We will give a nice |3 hat to any sub scriber who will bring to the store the greatest number of papers tabled with hieewn nswie and that <ontaine mis spelled words found in our ad Only five issues cornmeueing with this one. Try your band. P. H. II abth A 8vw. Electric Hair Vigor! Dr. T. F. Phelps' Electric Bair Vigor i, simply magical in its effect, upon the human w.alp. For sale or Trade Call and nee ue, we have a "pan ol horse, we will aell cheap, or trade lor town property or term produce. CyaniJ« arel < btorinalion tmliaarit Ora«. Bullion R»lr vl and Hhitp»!. O « àxt » P xm , . CBraov. Evaporated Apples (Ben Davis), 6',c a pound. Three-pound package of Gold Drop Washing Powder, 20c. Six 1-pound bars of Excelsior Savon Soap for 25c. Five-pound can of Coffee, Cup and Saucer, for 75c. Ashland Creamery Butter fresh every week, 55c a roll. Oniou Sets 10c a pound. Full assortment, bulk aud package Garden Seeds, Clover, Alfalfa, atxl Timothy seed. Calhoun Grocery Co A Dinner Parry. There was a very pleasant and enjoy able dinner party at the houaevfj. M. Jone, in this city last Friday it being in honor of Mr,. Jonea' 63rd birthday anni versary. Only intimate friend, wera pres ent to enjoy the occasion, who al,o pre sented Mra. Jones with some Iwautiful present,. Mr. and Mr,. Jours are not en joying the beat of health but they do not complain of their lot in life believiag that what cannot be prevented must lie pa- tiently endured. The C ovhiik extends to these good old people it, best wialies. _____________________ local Uappcninoo l>r. r lanaiisn. Resident Dentist. Blank notes at the C ovkikk office. Will Mallory's barber shop for a bair cut. Tbs North Western pays tbs best div idends. Taka your rxxora to Will Mallory to have them honed. Go to Wade’s for White Clover and other grass seeds in bulk. Creamery style Belter Mould, and But ter l’aper al Pike’s grocery. For seed rye and other grains address K. M. Robinson. Wilderville. Trimble A Richer are prepared to do all kinds of biaeksiuitbmg Special price on good grain bay thia week at A. J. l*ike’«. Ilaiuliu A Fay—Faalnonable Dresa- uiasing—at J. D. Hayes A Co. Give Pike a trial on your bill of grocer ies. H « will make the Prise to suit you. Dr. Evans, oculist optician, refers to Dr. Jennings tdentist) opera house block. For Life, Fire, or Accident Insurance call upon N. P. 1 lodge at the Co< hikk office. Germilia, the ideal bieakfaat food, in 10 pouud sacks at Pike’s. Hood, the bicycle man. has just re ceived a now supply ot Crercents, all of the '99 patent. Wanted. A good horse, not over nine year, old, weight 1100 or 1200 pounds, gentle and a good single driver. Ca,h ready when the right kind of a horie iapresent ed Call at the Cot much office. For Hale. We are not in the hardware buxine*«, but if you want to buy a parlor or dining room atove, aecond band, call and ,ee u, and wo will tell you where they can be bought cheap. Only 20 of them, call before they are all gone. IIOICN. W. J. Cary, W. F. Brown, W. P. Tur 01.EMENS—In this citv, January 29, pin and others (this laeaua vou) call aud '99, to Mr. and Mr,. Mike Cleuinua a daughter. settle by cash or note, your account, pass due. I will be in |>erson at my Feed M AICICIEI» store in Grants Pass from tha 1st to the 10th of February. After the 10th 1 will HOOD WADE. At the home of the bride's parents in this city, January sell your account by private or public 25th, 1898, Albert Hood and Miss Ixjti sale. Youra truly, Wade, Rev. N. F. Jenkins officiating. K oott (lnimx. Albert Hood and Miss Lou Wade sur prised many ol their triends by joining For Kent, hands in wedlock. It is re}»orted that A good dwelling for rent. ('all at the the Baptist people, then in social at the C ourier office and learn all about it. Odd Fellow’s hall, hearing of the atfnir, turned out enmasse to serenade the The house is in a good location. happy couple. The little boys, not to I m » A good Proa prut. outdone, brought up the rear In chariva The Lance Gohl Mining Company of ri. Mr. Hood is a brother of T. A Hood, Foot's creek last week prospected the the bicycle man, and klitn Wade is the mine up the creek (or a distance of 100 oldest daughter of the gro< eryman, E. A. yards Twenty five pans of dirt weie Wade. We had just about given Albert washed out which averaged nearly live up as a sure case of old I a< h but now cents to the pan. This is no idle talk, he has recovered himself, we wish birn hut a fact, and one which proven the and his much happiness in their wedded value of thie piece of property. Mr.L.L. life. Jewell is one of the owners of this mine and he ia well pleased with the showing THOMASON- BLALOCK—At the resi dence of G W. Blalock, Grave creek, of the prospect, I. W. Thomason to Miss Mattie M Blalock. January 26,1899, Justice I. S In Olden Times W. Smith officiating People overlooked the importance ol per Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pollock left for manently beneficial effects and were Berthoud, Colorado, last Monday where satisfied with transient ,action ; but now they will most likely make their future that it is generally known that Syrup of home, provided they like the country. Figs will permamutlv overcome habitual Il would not surprise us to see them constipation, well informed people will back to old Oregon in the not far distant not buy other laxatives, which act fer a future. If they should decide to return, time, but finally injure the system. we will give them a hearty welcome, Buy the genuine, made by th«* California however. Fig Syrup Co. BEGLEY—COX—At Glendale, Oregon, January 28, 1899, James Bigley to M ims I lif Home ||**M Mnn in <«rant h I* mnn Liilie Cox Justice Frank Plotneroffi Al well At the handsomest, and othars ciating. are invited to call on any druggist an<i g«*t fee a trial bottle ot Kemp1« Balaam (or the Threat and Lunge, a remedy that Household Treasure ir guaianteed to cure and relieve all Just Received. Chronic arid Acute Conghs, Asthma, We ar«» adding every week to our stock Bronchitis and Consumption. Price 26 of up to date furniture, mouMiligs, poles »•f<*. c. and 50c. Our stock of l ’ar|»etH, Mattings, Lino leunm, oilcloths, Rugs. Portieres, Poles. New Furnll lire Lace Curtains, Door Mats, and Rubber 1 have received a good assort mem el Mattings is more complete than ever tiefore and we sell at Portland Pricr». new furniture comprising bureaus, ta An absolutely new and nornl line of bles. chairs, bedsteads, mattresses, and Mirror«, Hat Racks an i other holiday a k neral assortment of bouse furniture goods. will be found at all Huies, cheap lor cash. Coffins beautifully finished in rone A good assortment of second hand goods wood, walnut, or oak, or cloth covered. that w II be sold cheap. Call and get Wall pa|»er in th® latest patterns and prices; also the bcm price paid in cash best values at 12Sc P*r double roll and tor all good furs. South Sixth St. No straw bai ks. Granin Pass. B. Mi A h i hi m . J. Hale. Is Here and Tables R. There is No Guess Work About It Yott can just as well do it yourself and make a big day’s wag es too. You'd be surprised to see how many good, shrewd buyers are taking advantage of our leies» 'I a <; sali *: These goods are just as good as they ever were, made of good, honest, reliable and durable fabrics. Stylish and up-to-date. Everything you’d ask for, but we have olny broken lines, and we want to dis pose of the odds and ends in our clothing stock. We do not wish to over-estimate the values we are giving, but safe to say, eight purchasers out of ro express themselves in a way which indicates that their neighbors and friends will not fail to take advantage of our Remember, when you see the RED TAG at our store it indicates "broken Lots at Broken Prices.” P. H. Harth & Son. Mens’ Furnishings. The Sugar