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I **“ — local toappeninds Tea With a Friend----- Dr. Flanagan, Resident l>enli»t. Shoe» repaired at Hackett'». U. m L uuis lor watch repairing. Sometimes tastes so much better Whip., I<V t<> *2.50at Hackett’s. than that which you get at home— Choice Seed Corn al Pike» Grocery. but not if you have been using our Quality and »attefaclion Guaranteed at Pika’». celebrated If you want Dried fruit: Go to l’ike’r Cash Groery. Harness of all Kioda, Grade* and Price» at Hackett'». leaf and dried with the greatest care. It is one ot Garden Seed«, Grasa Seed«, Cypress which Uncle Sam has placed no conditions of admis Seed, etc., at Pike'». Royal Gem Sun Dried Tea the finest young the brands upon sion. It is like our celebrated D U T O V 1 11 t, 10 I photographer Opp- Court House English Breakfast Tea and Roast Coffees- -hard to beat You all know Scott Griffin put the price on F!our below 75cta a »a<'k. Don't fail to attend the Millinery Our Climax Coffee is au excellent breakfast beverage. 4 pounds for Opening at Mia. Rehkopf'», March 30 and 31. $t. Our O. B. is a little better at 30c. Mrs. Gerke has begun the construct We invite von to get s sample oi mu Votfee for comparison with so-called Mocha and Java at a higher price. ion uf a residence on E street near Fourth. If you prefer the very finest Coffee to be had ask for Chase & San The presbytery of southern Oregon borns celebrated Seal Brand -Mocha and Java to be had only at the will meet in Grant» Paas In the second week of April. Millinery opening, Friday and Sat urday, March 30 and 31. at Mias Sadie Clevenger’s. Sixth Street, P. “RAMBLERS are Strangers to repair Shop».” High grade Bicycle«, *40. Hair- Riddle Hardware Co. Don’t buy Dried Fruit until you see Pike's Display and get hie prices. Quan tity and Quality always considered. Pike is making a drive on Canned Goods. Better eee him before buying. Price by the Case very cheap New wheels now here and more com ing. Five good lines to choose from, come and see them. T. A. Hood A Co. WHITE HOUSE GROCERY. Opposite (). With Planet Jr. Tools------ 4 Benton Mires has sold his interests in the Drain Watchman and B. Hermann Miller is now sole editor and publisher. My Cow gives lots of milk and butter, I feed her all the Alfalfa bay she will eat. I buy the beet. Scott Griffin has the beet Alfalfa 1 ever saw. A Garden can be kept in condition with one-quarter of the If you want extra Burbank Potatoes go to Pike’s. usual hand labor. We keep a complete line from the Red Top Clover seed, Utah rec-leaned Fire-fly Plow at $3.00 to the Combined Drill at f 1 t oo. If Alfalfa seed, Timothy seed, Willamette you expect to have a vegetable garden, you will double Valley Tame cheat seed, Winter Oats and Wheat at Scott Griffin’s your crop by using PLANET JR'S. “RAMBLERS last”; price »40. The town council of Lakeview Las pur chased the electric light plant of James Anthony at a cost of *2000. and will add to it about *7400 more in the way of ad ditions and improvements, and will hereafter conduct the municipal light ing. It will also construct a water sys ODD FELLOWS BLOCK. tern and expects to have that in oper ation by spring. HARDWARE. BICYCLES. Booth-Kelley Lumber Co. has closed V a contract with the Sunset Telephone company to build a private telephone line connecting their business stations. Die points connected by this private system will be Cottage Grove, Saginaw, Eugene, Coburg ami Wendling. The work will be commenced inline iiateiy.— oseburg Review. A large crowd a s liable I at on Tuesday evening to see and hear Col, W. J. Bryan, the great man from Neb You are kindly invited to attend this Display of Flowers raska It had been anounced-that he and Millinery Novelties would speak for a few minutes from th» rear platform of the train. When the train stopped Brjan was there and made use of every minute of the time till it ytartedj He spike for about ten min-' UtM. u'es. Brysn is a man of very plearant at appearance, voice aud manner uf iteliv ery. lie attacked the gold standard, trusts, imperialism and the republican party. He sa‘d that in 18!Hi thia county LEADER IN UP TO DATE, READY-TO-WEAR HATS. was one of the best in the whole country but did not say its condition had become worse since that lime. He said that the republo ans ought to send tbeiuselyes or AND GRANITE their sons to be killed by the Filipinos, but owing to the brief lime allowed him, ¿T. B. TPJLIDIDOCK, PROFR. lid not have lime to fully explain him I am prepared to furnish anything in the line of Cemetery work in any kin:) self, and so left many of us in a haze re of MARBLE or GRANITE garding lb« point 11« meant to convoy. Nearly thirty years of experience in the Marble business warrants my saying Hie remarks were listened to in dead that I can till your orders in the very best manner. silence without any demonstrations. Can furnish work in Scotch, Swede or American Granite or any kind of He was cheered by a portion of the M arble. crowd as the train left. The band was ' out in full force and enlivened the per Front Strrst Next to Greene's Gurohop. fortnance. Quick delivery—The Weekly Oregonian. See ths display of pattern hats at Miss Sadie Cbveagwr’s, Friday and Sat unlay. Take your »hooo to iia> kelt for good work aad right prices. Wood wanted on subscription at the Cot si k a office. See ibr Pattern Halt* al Mr» Rvhkupfe Friday and Saturday RAMBLERS High grade Bicycles Hair-Rsddle Hardware Co. Genuiue Early Roee Pot at al Pikes, be sure and gel g'Xxl seed to plant. Wright and Son are now occupying their new assay office in Harth'a build ing. Every thing for the Cyclist, a full assonmeul of Sundries and repairs. T. A Hood A Co. Any one who ia contemplating attend ing the Normal at Ashland will do well to correspond with the Cot xixx. A first class line ot goods al*ay» on hand at Pike's, you will be pleased il you buy your Grocries of him. L. L. Jewell still pays cash for Gold Dust at the old stand. The M. E. church, South, has com- men ed the erection of a partonage on the lot adjoining their church. J. 8. and Cha? Howard the Medford surveyors have recently beeu in Gold Hill laying out an addition to that town. RAMBLER Bicycles have a distinctive “style” of their own. See the samples at Hair Riddle Hardware Co’s Store The price is >40. Typewriter paper at the C ovmikk office. J. L. Hei filing of Ashland has pur chased from J. D. Fry, the lot on Sixth street immediately north of the iignev residence. He will erect a blacksmith shop on the property. E. E. Redfield has sold bis store anu business to Geo. Hanson, excepting the jewelrv, wnich he will dose out as soon as possible. He intends to engage extensively in the woo I business when hie new machine arrives. The Woodville school will be resumed next Monday with Miss Maude Merritt as principal. Miss Merritt is one of the most thorough and successful teachers of southern Oregon and the Woodville [»eople are fortunate in securing a con tinuance of her services. The Best Dress Shoe on \ ------ --- in Gans Delicacies For Bread, Pies, Etc. Mrs. J. A. Rehkopf s J. B. PADDOCK, personal Chicago Bakery - WORKS- L_ Calhoun Grocery Co Spring and Summer Opening of Trimmed Hats ♦1ARBLE School inland« nt Haw'» Thu! To tbe Voter» ot Jo»epbin« County, Ora : We offer On» Hundred Dollar« Re I respectfully announce myself a» ward for any earn of Catarrh that can RRRTVVV <VWWW WVW *-■■ ’ • candidate for 111» office ot County School not be curad by Hall’s Catarrh Cura. FJ.CHENEY A CO.,rro|M.,rol«do,0. Mrs. R A. Booth went to Roarburg Superintendent, subject to tbe decision ol the Repúblicas County Cunvention. We, the unde reigned, have kn»wn F. Saturday evening. G. A. Savaaa. J. <’Lua«y for the lait 15 year«, and Mrs A. J. Stiohrcker and children are believe him perfectly honorable in all visiting with her mother, Mrs. Jordan, County School teprr ntoufwit bmni.ee« tranaactiona and financially near Marlin. To the Voter» able to carry out any obligation« made F. R Wardle leít íor San Francisco Oregon ; by their firm. Wednesday after rp nding a few days in I respectfully announce niyaelt a. W mbt A Tat xx, Wholesale Druggivta Grants I’» m . * candidate for the office ot County Toledo, O. C. H. Byars, ex state printei, and School 8up»nnteadent, subject to the WxLiiuto, Kutttxx A M iftvix, Whole formerly U. S. •urvsyor-geaeral for decision of the Republican County Con rale Druggi.t», Toledo, O. Oregon, apeut a few days in Grants Baas venlion. Hall’» Catarrh Cure ia taken intern Lutcout Sxvau« inis week ally, acting directly upon the blood and Writing Paper at a Bargain. mucoua aurfacea of the ayste»». Erica J. L. Dewey, a prominent citizen of Wa received a job lot of commercial 75c per bottle. Bold by al! Druggiat». Gleudale, arrived here Tuesday morn note paper which we will clote out at Testimonial, free. Hall'» family Fili» ing on a business trip. 15 cent» a |«ckage. It won't last long B. E. Stahl and family are spending a at that price; the regular price i* 25 are the best. Milkr Hai flu Commiutoe. few days in town this week from the cents. Cocntxa office. A and B mine at Go'ico. H. B. Miller baa received hi» com D. 8. Cook, the blackauith, ha» been mission a» Consul at Chung King, J. O and Mias Amy llooth went to The season hasn’t advanced far Ashland Tueadav to be present al tbs incapacitated from work lately by a bad China, and expects to start for hi» naw ly burned band. reception of Col. Bryan. field of labor about the last of next enough yet to give you a very mouth? Before going he will have a Win. Bybee, the prominent miner, Frtc to lavtntor». great variety of fresh fr nits and conference with the State Department rancher and stockman of southern Ore The experience of C. A, Snow & Co. on matters pertaining to his duties, and 1 vegetables, but our gon «U in town on Saturday, io obtaining more than 20,900 patents J. E Ryan, A. C. Hough and J. J. for inventors has snabled them to help will go to Washington lu a few day» tor Bacber were installed aa Royal Arch fully answer many questions relating to that purpose. Miss Laura Miller win Canned accompany her father to the Orient, but Masons on last Thursday evening. the protection of intellectual propelty. Mr». Miller will remain with the two are as near like the freshness J. J. Howser, the proclamatory mayor Thia they have done in a pamplet treat children, who are still in school, and of nature as skill and know of Mvdiuid, was a passenger on Friday ing briefly of United States and foreign will probably join her husband next ledge can make ’em. I evenings train, en route to Portland. patents, with cost of same, aud bow to Winter. K S. Sheridan ei Roseburg, chairman procure them; trade marks, design, We are selling the very best Try Allen'» Fowl-Ka»». of the democratic slate central com caveats, infringements, decisions in lead Sugar Corn at ¡aj^c a can, and A powder to be shaken into the shoe». milter, passed through here on Tuesday ing patent cases, etc., etc. Your feet leel swollen, nervous and hot, ' This pamplet will 1« sent free to auy- a good white sweet Corn at 10c morning’s train enroute to Ashland to one writing to C. A. Snow A Co., Wash and get tired easily. If you have smart attend the reception oí W. J. Bryan. a can. ing feet or tight »hoes, try Allen's Foot- Scott Ford« correspondent for “Muirs ington, D. C. Ease. It cools the feet and makes walk Ashland's Best solid pack Wore» than War. and Metals” of Portland is in Grants ing easy. Cures swollen, sweating feet, Tomatoes. They are the best Baas, and expects to spend several Hundreds are killed in war, but hun ingrowing ng nail: na:!», blister» «nil callous weeks in Josephine county, examining dreds of thousands are killed by con spots. 1 Relieves ever put into cans, and we sell ------ ------------ --- ---------- corn» --- and bunion» ---- of . its mineral resources. sumption. There Would be no deaths all pain and gives rest and comfort. them with that guarantee; the Homer Baker, formerly one of our at all caused by this terrible disease, if Try it today. Sold by all druggists and . price iajuc per full silted cans. people could be made to understand well known young men, returned to shoe stores for 25 cents. Trial package Grants Pass on Thursday from Califor that Kbiloh’s Cough and Consumption Free. Address, Allen 8. Olmsted, I.e- We have other brands of To nia, where he has been for several years cure is a sure remedy if taken in the Roy, N. Y. matoes at ioc a can. past, tie has been in Oakland and San early stages. 25c, 50c, and fil.00 a bot To Cure La Grippe in Two Daye. Francisco for the greater portion of his tle. Druggist* will refund the money if Canned Blackberries, Straw 1 absence. Ue may lemain here perman a cure is uot affected. Take L axativb BaouoQ uinini T ablkt «. berries, I’ears, Apricots and All druggists refund the tuaney if <t fails ently . Millin*ry Opening to care. K. W. Grove ’ s signature on every Plums. All at 15c a can. “Cyclone” Davis, of Texas, passed Ladies should attend the spring open box. 25c. through here last Wednesday evening, We have a big stock of all inp of Mrs. M. P. Anderson, on Friday Don't Read This but tarried not. He was going to Rose and Saturday, March 30 aad 31. A sorts of Canned Goods, and burg to interview R. 8. Sheridau, demo complete line of Latest Spring Novelties unless you are interested in the rehear the prices are all right. craiic state chairman. He is in Oregon on exhibition. sals of the Choral Union. Every mem for the purpose of getting a delegation to ber is requested to be on hand at 8 o’clock Political Kettle Simmer«. the fusion convention at Sioux Falls 8.D. next Monday evening, This is impor May V. The democrats held their primaries tent, in order to insur» proper progress Miss It ha Cheadle has been engaged last Satin day and elected delegatee to with the Cantata. as teacher in the Evans creek district the county and state convention». The near Woodville. There were a number republicans went them one better and of applicant* for this school, and the held a sort of double jointed primary in selection of Miss Cheadle by the board two sections, Qu Tuesday, they held is evidence oi very sound judgement on meeting« and appointed twice aa many their part, as during her brief term in as are required for delegates and on the Granta Bass suhools, alie has proven Wednesday, selected the required num herself a thoroughly and competent and ber from the list, by ballot. Thia 1» a good move as it briaga the selection able teacher. Dorance and Earl Dotson left on Tues closer to tbs |>eople, and might be day morning for Preston Peak, where followed with good results by the other Large assortment at economical they will remain, in the employ of the parties. prices : $2.00, I2.25, $2 .50, $3 00, Preston Peak Copper Co. !>orance’s BURN. $3-5°. $4 00 an<1 #5-00. hand, which was so badly injured by an explosion of dynamite, has so far DUKES—In Granta l’a»s,Tuesday,March '..to Mr. ami Mr». F. > Duke», a recovered as to cau.»e him no more daughter. trouble though it will incapacitate him from manual labor (or some time. He HERB—On Applegate Creek. March 18, 1900, to Mr. and Mr». E. II. liebb, a will act as book keeper foi the mine. daughter. Sun.lay school« will be resumed next GILLETT -In Ashland, March 23, 1900, to Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Gillett», a Sunday in all the churche«. „„ daughter. f A circular letter sent out by A. E. X* married Vooihies of the C ol uiek concerning the per« stent misstatements in regard to WITT-MOORE-ln Woodville, March Cookies, the recent smallpox cases here, wae 19, 11X10, Win. Wilt and Mia» Blanche 5c extensively copied by the stale papers, Bread, per loaf............................... Moore. 10c Cookie«, per dox .......................... and has been the means of correcting lite Doughnut«, per dox.................. DIED much of the widespread mieappre 15c Mince Pies, each. ...................... ... hen«ion 10c Apple Pies, each........................... FARLOW—In Aukland, March 26, 1900 Lucinda E, Farlow, wile of Hiram Teachers Examination, JOS. SHASKA. propr. Farlow, aged 75 year», (1 aiontba and Two door« eaat of Thomas’. Notice is hereby given that for the 10 day». purpose of making an examination of all ANDREWS— At hi» bao>e near Granta 1' kkh , on T'ueaday morning, March 27, persons who may offer themselves as 1900, ol pneumonia, Kidney Andrew», candidates for teachers cf the public aired about 70 vears schools of this county, the county school Speak for Themselves. ■ superintendent thereof will hold a pub lic examination at the court house in («rants Pass, beginning at 9 o'clook A. SON, M. on Wednesday April 11, 1900. I D Hayes, UNDERTAKERS Co. 8upt. of schools. GHANTH l’ASS. OREGON. EMBALMERS Dated, March 27, 1900. 1*. II. IIART1I & SON. E. K. Redfield, having sold his eKx-k and bui-inees, with the exception of hi» watch«» and jewelry, announces that he wishes to close out that line inside of 30 days, and that he ia offering mine fine < fiances for rare bargain». Any one whoever expects to purchase a watch or any jewelry should see Redfield with out a moments delav, as his stock is rapidy decreasing from day to day, Mouse ter Rent. though he can still offer fine opporluni* Office on tith Hl. oppo. Court House. Neat five room cottag« to rout furnish Residence North 7th fit. ties for selection. Those who have left watches with him for repairs are expected ed or unfurnished. Inquire at this office. tecali for them inside of 30 days. GRANTS PASS, OR r T9\ HOLMAN &. N. E. McGrew P. H. Pioneer Truck and Delinei) Clothing, Gents’ Furnishings, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks and Valises. Rogue River Courier $1.25 BIG MILL END SALE STILL GOES ON-CROWDS OF INTERESTED BUYERS STILL PICKING UP BARGAINS This Week We Offer This'jWeek We Offer 8-4. 9-4.10-4 Unbleached Sheeting at 19c Big Job in Best Calico Remnants at 6c LADIES’ ^121: orli Big Window Display ai lor and Street Heits FAMOUS GOVERNOR Children s -$1.25. $1.50. $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 Ladies’--$3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00. Men's-$4.00 and $5.00. People who Wear Pingree Shoes say that their shoe hill is reduced fully one- half. We refund the money or replace with a new pair every pair of the Pingree Shoes that tails to give satisfaction. COMPOSITE SUOI: AW The Pingree Shoe is without doubt the Best Shoe Sold in America today for the Price. They tit better—they wear.longer—they keep their shape until worn out. We are showing the Pingree Shoes in every conceivable style. All of the very latest «1 oes; Kid, (doth and Scroll Top.