White House Grocery
Quality and satisfaction Guaranteed
at Pike's.
I
Tablets of all kind« at tbe Coi Kian
office.
Dr. Flsuagsa,
W. F. Horn n»a.Hi a »usineea trip to
Sweetest
Roche Harbor lime 42 per barrel at
Resident Ben list.
Jacksonville last week.
Cramer Broe.
Things on
X.
Shoes repaired at Hackett's.
Attorney 1. V . Stewart made a visit
Take your »Loes to Hackett for gemi
I __r>
to Woodville on Saturday.
C. Stlxmia for waU-b repairing
work and right prices.
Is our Granulated Sugar. »Ve Whips, 10c to 42.50 at Hackett's.
Attorney George Colvig went to Jack
Gerden S»ed., Grasa Seeds, Cypress
have lots of it by the sack, >4
sonville Friday, to spend a few days on
If yon want Dried fruit: Go to Pike's Seed, etc., st Pike'r.
professional business.
sack or pound. (Market indica - Cash urocry.
The law firm of Smith A Nortou ha»
J. II. Booth, of Roseburg, ia in San
lions are that it will be higher.) Harness of all Kinds, Gradee and dissolved partaerehip.
Francisco, having been called llrere by
Extra C, Golden C, Cut Loaf Price« at Macketl’e.
re»
Geo. J. Hiller is building a neat
' the illness of Mrs. Booth.
and Bar Sugar always on hand.
rjri rnv photographer ideuce on *'D” street near Eighth.
Mrs Rodenburger of Central Point, is
Opp.
Court
House
Farmers,
lake
your
teams
to
Harper'
And there are other sweet things
with her brother, R. II. Dean, who is
that will please by reason of You all know 8eott Griffin put the new brick feed stable on E. air set.
very dangerously ill at hrs home near
J. S. Windeil end family have remov- town.
their good quality and season price on Flour belew 75cta a sack.
Good Freeh Butter, 50c. a Roll, also edtoJ. C. Campell’s house on Sixth
R. B. Wilson, traveling freight and
able price.
Mackerel, Cranberries and Bulk Pickles street.
passenger agent for the Burlingtou Route,
at Wades'.
A first class line Ot goods always un
Pure White Honey—new crop—only..
..................... r»Jic J Do you need a pocket knife? Re- hand at Pike’s, you will be pleased if spent a few days in Grants Pass last
wesk in the interest of hie company.
Our Rock Candy Drips— a No. 1 Syrup—at
................... 6oc
member tbs 20 par cent discount at y»“ buy your Grocries of him.
Mias Belle Sturgis, one of Josephine
Sunshine Syrup, good value at.................
................... 5°°
Cramer Bros.
Geo. Quine, of Riddle, kil'e-l an un-
county’s successful touchers, is unend
Best Golden New Orleans—Try it......... ...
notice , usually large
................... 75c
Plasterers and ______
___ ______
_ . panther near Cain's mine a ing the teachers training school depart
Mason» lake
Pure .Maple Sugar....................................... .
that Reche Harbor lime ia only $2 per [
«(»>• »2° u weighed 125 pounds ment of the Ashland Normal seboo'.
. 5. 10 and 20c.
dressed.—Review.
barrel at Cramer Bro«.
Maple Syrup in pints, quarts and gallons.
Tbe body of Conrad F. Gegax, who
The '•Cheerful Liar" company who
Don't buy Dried Fruit until you see
For quality our celebrated Tea Rose beats them all.
attempted suicide some time ago, by
Qoan-
played
here
a
abort
time
ago,
were
stran
Pike's Duplay and get bis prices,
shooting hiaiself, was recently found in
ded in The Dalles, the manager eloping
tity and Quality always considered.
the bay of dau Francisco, and was taken
with the leading lady.
to Dunsmuir for burial.
pike is making a drive on Canned j
Red Top Clover seed, Utah recleaned
Goode. Better see bun before buying.
Fred Wall, formerly conductor on the
Alfalfa seed, Timothy seed, Willamette | i C. B , R A E. K. A N. Co.’s road, left for
Price by the Case very cheap
! Valley Tame cheat seed, Winter Oats
I’ertlaud Thuisdaj moruiug via Drain.
Dr. Evans, oculist-optician, office at :
Sixth Street,
P. O. residence. All cases of defective vision 1 and Wheat al Scott Griffin’s
He with a number of trainmen were laid
Free entertainment« accompanied by off on the 15th inst.—Marshtield Mail.
corrected, including astigmatism.
lectures are being given Ibis week in the
Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Fenton, of
My Cow givya lots of milk and butter, opera bouse, by a traveling medical
I feed her all the Alfalfa bay she will eat. company whose specialty ia electric Albany, arrived here Monday morning
for a few days visit at this place. Mr.
I buy the best. Scott Griffin has the
belts.
Fenton, who was formerly stationed
best Alfalfa 1 ever aaw.
Savage Brothers, have entered a pro-
Cash paid for old Rubber,Copper,Brass test against Grant Orme being allowed here, is now pastor of the M. E church,
and Zinc at Marshall's second hand store j
niu\H final proof on a homestead South, at Albany.
Geo B. Archer of Le'.and la spending
on Front street, opposite tbe Round situated on Savage creek as they claim
a few days in town this week with tils
House. Grants Pa»».
the ground as mining property.
family. Mr. Archer operates a large and
The contract for the construction of the
If you want extra Burbank Potatoes important hydraulic mine on Giave
Mooney Mountain wagon road w as aw ard go to Pike’s.
creek below Leland. He lias had a very
ed by the county court to Geo. P. Fur
Tbe “Bon Ton” dancing club was or steady and profitable run this «eason and
man and George Hartman for 49.
ganized last Saturday evening in Cleei- feels the need of a vacation.
W. H. Fallen, in a severe coughing fit I ens* ball, with a membership of nearly
Circuit Judge H L. Benson, of Klam
on Suuday, injured hia aide, and was 30. Officers were elected and commit
confined to his bed for several days. He tees appointed. Demaree’s orchestra ath Falls, arrived here Mondav morn
ing tor a short visit at this place on his
is now able to be around again.
furnished music for tbe occasion.
return from a trip to Portland, Salem
The California Rose Co., I.os Angeles, j The following promotions were made and Roseburg. His niece, Helen Per
Cal are head quarters of tbe coast for at the last drill night by Capt. J. A. kins, accompanied him from Salem to
$50.00
nice field grown rose bushes. All the Tate of company H., O. N. G.: Quarter
this place
latest and best sort». Send for a cata master to let sergeant, A. E. Aoerhiea;
Hartford, $35.00.
$25.00.
Alva Lamar returned to Grants Pass
logue today.
corporal to quartermaster, M. T. Utly; on Thursday evening from several years
R. L. Coe A Co. have put up a large i privates to corporals, Arthur Edgerton, absence in California. He lias been en
Samples are now on exhibition at our store, where
and handsome sign on the front of their I Floyd Patrick, Louis Gentner, Robert gaged in mill work in the vicinity ol
we will lie ¡»leased to show them to you.
n*iw store buildiug.
McCulloch.
Sisson during a great portion of bis
Tbe new Palace hotel in rapidly absence, lie notes a great improvement
Work has begun on the new saw-mill
We shall carry a full line of
north of town, as the site is being pre- nearing completion, and will be ready in tbe old town, and thinks it has good
for occupancy about tbe first of March, prospects before it.
pared for its erection.
Tbe plastering is nearly all done in the
The new cement sidewalk on Front
H A. Rotermund aud family, now of
upper rooms, and tbe wood work is
street adds materially to ths appearance
progressing rapidly down stairs, Thia Montague, Cal., where Mr. Roteraiund
of the town and gives it quite a metrop
will be, when completed, one of tbe has charge sf the 8. P. railroad ollies,
olitan air.
finest and best equipped hotels in stopped here Sunday for a few days visit
We are requested to state that it any southern Oregon. The upper boor is on their return from a two weeks' vaca
ODD FELLOWS BLOCK.
town of this state is w illing to give sub is occupied by nearly 30 rooms, all well tion trip to Portland. Montague is a
GARLAND STOVES.
HARDWARE.
stantial aid toward tbe construction of lighted by windows or skylights, and small but lively town aud an important ’
a short-line of railroad, that those inter tbe establishment will be equipped with stock-shipping point.
ested in the matter should communicate ail the modern conveniences.
Earl Cline, a voting man who lives
with Geo. Howard, Salem, Oregon.
near Talent, waa seriously injured Sun
Drop in Cramer Bros’ Store and have
The meetings at the M. E. church, them show you the Columbia» and Hart* day evening, in an attempt to board the
blind baggage to ride out ol Ashland.
South, have been attended with quite a fords for 1900.
He missed 'he eteo but clung to the roil,
degree of sucess, and several conversions
Mrs. Ruie D. Meeke, impersonator
and waa carried partly across the Ash
have resulted. Rev. W. J, Fenton of
and ventriloquist, gave an entertainment
Albany, is here this week a»-i»ting Rev. at the I. O. O. F. hall, on Monday even land creek trestle, where be lost his
L. C. Wilson, as is also Rev. C. U. Cross, ing under tbe auspices oi the Ladies’ hold and fell some 35 or 40 feet te the
ground. His left leg waa broken and
of Williams.
Benefit society of the Presbyterian
At tbe K. of P. installation last week, church. There was a fairly good atten bis head severely bruised, but hia in
the following officers were installed by dance, and the audience was apprecia juries are not thought to be dangerous.
Mrs. Belle Huden, who is teaching the
Geo. 8. Calhoun, I). G. C: W. IL Flana- | ! tive. .Mrs. Meeke gives a very pleasing
gan, C. C.; E. W. Kuykendall, V. C.; ¡entertainment.
i
Her voice is both pleas Kerby school, spent a few days in Grants
T. Y. bean, prelate; E. E. Dunbar, M. ant snd powerful. Tbe birds’ love aoi g Pass last week. Her school at Kerby is
of W.; J. A. Jennings, M. of F.; W. T. i is worthy of special mention. She is in a very prosperous condition, and
Coburn, M sfE.; L. V. Stewart, K. of | also a very clever artist in the ventril* allows itself te be one of tbe most enter
prising and patriotic in the county, by
R. and 8.; L. L. Jennings, I. G ; F. W. oquiatic line.
Chausse, O. G ; E E. Dunbar, I1. C.
1
being the possessor of a largo and hand-
Are the beet goods on the roins flag. Mrs. Huden reports that
The C E society of the Presbvterian
market. If you need a Kerby is now in a very prosperous con
church will bold its annual sumi^e pray
WWW W VVVWWWWVVVV^
stove call on Cramer Bros. dition as regard« busine«« affairs. The
er inerting, on neat Sunday, Feb 4,
Christian Endeavor day. The meeting i ; The council committee which wa« great development of mines in lie local
will be held at 7 o'clock a. in , and a full I apf>ointed to confer with Attorney ity during the past year lies brought
THE POPULAR
attendance is expected a»1 the observance Moody, of the Water and Light com Kerby right tn tho front. There is not
of this meeting is a strong indication of pany, concerning the dumping of the a vacant house in the town and all the
the interest and faithfulness of the so | sewerage at the end ol Fifth street, failed merchants are doing a large business.
The valley ol tbe Illinois river is ricli in
ciety.
. tc reach any agreement, and a special
agricultural and mineral land and tim
Baron I«empke Las issued cards of in council meeting was (ailed, at which
ber, and tbe town of Kerby has a prom is
Bromo
25c
vitation to the grand opening at his tbe council decided to go on with the
ing future before it.
new saloon, The Iziuvre. Gentlemen sewer work as originally planned. The
Pine
Li nc iln Smith, brother of R. <i. Smith,
are expected to appear in evening dress. terms of the franchise provide that the
1 he invitation states gravely that roast water for the city’s use shall be lairen returned laat week for a visit home, after
Four Throat,
goose will be served after the entertain- i j from the river at a point above the a two years absence. For the past year,
merit. That will be in tbe usual order' mouth of the sewer system which is ho he has been located at Goble, Oreg., 40
of events, for many a man’s goose has ling
tug constructed
uunouiHivtu to
ID dump
uuuip mtv
vuv river miles north of Portland, where he lias
into the
at
been cooked in similar establishments, at a point considerably above the water had the management of a store. Since
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST. ere the inauguration of thia one.
company’s plant, hence the controversy. his return, he visited the Hainmernlsy
local tiappcninge
j
L.
One of the Sweetest
Earth
«
1 rl L. D I
WHITE HOUSE GROCERY.
Opposite
for I9OO.
Chainless,
Í
and $75.00.
Pennant,
Bicycle Sun
dries.
Cramer Bros.
personal
□
mine, in company with soi io mining
men, to examine that property.
F. I' Dunne, managing editor of tbe
Chicago Journal and famous as the
writer of the •Mr. IXwley
pspeis
arrived in Granta Pass Friday morning,
in company with Mr. Grier, who is in
tereoted in the 0 A I uline on Jump eff
Joe. Thev were met at the train by W.
D. O'Brien, manager of the mine, and
lost no tiaie in starting for Jump off-Joe.
Mr Dunne io spending a vacation in
making a tour oi tbe west and cams
to this locality in quest of quiet and re-
tirement. lie did not come bore from
Chicago in search of oxi-iiemeut, aa some
would have us believe They remained
a few days and returned to Grants l'a«s
to take the train for San Francisco,
wuere Mr. Dunns intends to spend
about three weeks. W. D. O'Brien ac
companied them to San Francisco and
expects to return in about a week.
Jim l>eaa is suffering from an ulcerat
ed tooth, which compelled him to re-
tura home on the first oi the week from
bis father'« mine at Galice where he has
been working. Mr. Dean haa a large
body of good placer ground lying on the
river on ths opposite side from, and
about two miles below Galice, Tbeonly
serious drawhack in ordinary reasons is
the slioi.neas of ths water supply, but
Ibis year, they have had an exceptionally
good run
If this mine were equipped
with good water privileges and ditchss,
It would rank among the large produc
ers of the county. There is water avail
able, which could be applied to this
mine at a reasonable outlay, and it is
only a question of time when this will
be dune.
Iksrr Work F.«Joln«d.
Judge Hanns baa ordered an injunc
tion against the newer contracto» pro
ending will tbe sewer wurk and
against the city's auditing any claims
for such work, on a camplaiat made by
Levi H. Ferry, with the secretary of tbe
company as bondsman. The plaintiff
alleges that the city has not the legal
right to construct the sewer, and object»
to it on account of injury by increaaed
taxation. liie aaeesiment roll show.
that Ferry pays city taxe« on $ô0. At
tbe rate of taxation, bis city taxer
amouat to just 50 cents.
Of course, every one understands that
Ferry cannot be very much worked up
over hie increased taxation, and that
tbe water company have merely bor
rowed hie name in an endeavor to pre
vent the sewer construction, nn a tech
nicality, having failed to come to an
agreement with ths council ou the sewer
controve»y. Tbe opininn of tbe cnuneil
is that they are safely witbin tbeir legal
rights. R. G. Smith baa been employ
ed to conduct tho defense.
A Beverage
For Winter
That delights alike the stom
ach, brain and palate, is made
from our good Coffees and
Teas and rich Cocoas. A de
licious drink for breakfast and
one that will start you right
for the day is a cup of that fa
mous W. S. Mocha and Java
Coffee of ours, at 35c a pound,
or 3 pounds for $1.00.
If you prefer Tea we can rec
ommend the uncolored Japan
or Spider Leg, that we sell at
50c a pound.
For those who like Cocoa,
we sell three of the leading
b-.ands. Bakers, Ghiradellis,
anti Imperial.
To Cure a Cold In One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
AU druggists refund money if it fails to cure.
K. W. Grove’s signature on every box. 25c.
Get your writing paper by the ream
and save money. We offer a ream of
note paper, 480 sheets, 21» poends, for
45a. We get the paper in large qaapli-
tieoaad caa sell cheep, tbia ia not cheap
paper but first class goods.—Colman
office.
A Flag lor Your Schoolhouw.
Every school house tn the county
should have a Hag. If you want one tor
your district write to tho Cot niah ab >ut
20 per cent Discount on Pocket Cut
it.
lery in order to make room tor a new
line at Cramer Bros.
Nolle« of DIssoluslon,
Trouble it the Waxahatchk.
Geo. I.. Roman, who baa been acting
as superintendent at the Waxahatckie
placer mine on the Illinois river, arrived
here last week in qaeet of one John R.
Parker, who bad eloped with the clean
up
The mine ia the property oi Mangum,
Stock, Rehkopf and others, and waa
leased laat (all to Parker. I'oaeiderable
work waa done in ditch work and fitting
up, and one run waa made with the hy
draulic, with good results. Parker took
cbaigeoftlie duet and became absent.
Roman came over the trail juat one day
behind Parker, and telephoned from
Anderson’s to have him detained here,
but he could uot be found. He waa
heard from later, at Iceland. Roman
waa in town Monday, aecming legal ad
vice aa to hia course in the matter. The
employee are minus all their wage a from
the time they began work.
Nolic« ia hereby given tint the firm of
Price and Voorhiee, publishers of the
Room R ivkk C oikikb , bee been dis
solved bv mutual concent, C. S. Price re
tiring. A. E. Voorliiea will continue
the bu.iness, collect all debut, and as-
eunie all obligation«.
C. 6. P bici .
A. E. VoouuiKs.
wanted
W OOD
office.
Values
The Roasted Coffee we sell
at 25c a pound, brings us lots
of customers; ts an extra good
value, in fact, is the same
brand we used to sell at 33JÍC
Another grade that gives good
satisfaction is our 20c Coffee.
Then we have good values at
15c, I2JÍC, and ioc a pound.
These are all fresh roasted Cof
fees.
We guarantee satisfaction,
and that after once tasting our
Coffees you will want more.
on subscription, at Ibi»
ASSAY EK,
W. G. Wi’itflit,
Gen’l Agt. for Oregon
M*( AKrill H F<IHHKHT CVÀNIUK PaoCKSS.
Cyanide and Chlorination treatment
of Oree.
Bullion Refined end Shipped.
G ramtb P a «»,
-
•
O rkoon .
Ijirge size composition books forbcat
the Cut anea office.
265 Sample Hats
Calhoun
Grocery
Co.
BICYCLE ECONOnT
The money you pay for a new wheel is some
times only part of the price. The bicycle
mender gets the rest. If you buy....
We have bought the entire line of Messrs. Taylor
& I’arrottes Sample Hats for Springjninl Summer
and will give you an opportunity to buy at a bar
gain a new Stylish Hat—-only oue of each kind—
you have the exclusive pattern. They wont last
long—Come early—Remember at
THE QRE5QENT
to begin with you need have only a bowing
acquaintance with the wheel-tinker
«T Tern or T
HOOD. »
Co.,
XvowGaiV
25c
10c
CLEMENS,
Will
Made of the best selected cotton
yarn, close ribbed and heavy weight.
Stocking Triple knee, high spliced heel and
double toe, tua<le especially for rough
Made to
usage. Outwear any other make.
If you want n dressier lighter stock
L J^WEAR
ing, our No. 16 will please you. We
manufacture "Iron Clads’* of equa[
quality and great variety for men,
women and children.
Sure Cure for Coughs and Colds,
Quinine,
Syrup White
Frog in
A Grand Ball
OUR NO. 19 FOR BOYS.
P. H. Harth & Son.
Hats, Trunks, Valises and
Furnishings for Men and Boys.
On the Evening of
February 14th, 1900,
Eor the benefi. of a
Crippled Man with a Family.
Ticket« |l.00.
I
SEE THE
SOUTH ’WITTIOOW
...Wall Paper...
...Shoes...
■ J
Supper 25c.
Pioneer Truck and Delivery
Last Saturday we moved into our elegant New Building across from the Josephine Hotel,
where we will be pleased to welcome all of our old friends and customers.
This Week for Big Bargains in
-
N. E. McGrew
AT HOME
Eor^Big Bargains in
-
Beet of muele, and a good time
guaranteed
Come and have a
good time and help the needy.
I
SEE THE
be Given at
ROSE HALL. APPLEGATE.
The Big Store
GRANTS PASS. OREGON.