local toappcninös Dr. Fltnagwn, Resident Dentist. Sometimes tastes so much better than that which you get at home— but not if yuu have been using our celebrated ►hoes repaired at Hackett's. C. St Louis for watch repairing Whips, 10 to $2.50 at Hackett's. Choice Seed Corn at Pikes Grocery. Quality and satisfaction Guaranteed at Pike’s. Royal Gem Fancy Crwmery and Dairy Butter at Sun Dried W ade's. the finest young leaf and dried with the greatest care. It is one of fleering Mowers and Hay Rakes at the brands upon which Uncle Sam has placed no conditions of admis­ Cramer Bros. If you want Dried fruit: Go to Pike's sion. It is like our celebrated Ca«h Grocry. Breakfast Harness of all Kinds, Grade* and Prices at Hackett’s. Coffl’CS—hard to beat Our Climax Coffee is au excellent breakfast beverage. 4 pouuds for Garden Seeds, Grass Seeds, Cypress Seed, etc., at Pike's. Tea English $1. Tea and Roast Our O. B. is a little better at 30c. DIJ CDV photographer r fl L. 13 I Opp. Court House. We invite you to get a sample of this Coffee for comparison with so-called Mo ha and Java at a higher price. II you prefer the borns celebrated Seal Go to Hair—Piddle Hardware Co. for very finest Coffee to be had ask for Chase & San­ Wagons, Ila. ks sad Buggies. Brand Mocha and Java to tie had only at the Closing out some of my fruit trees for 5ceach at th» Riverside Nursery. Judge Hanna arrived Sunday evening and opened circuit court on Monday. All kinds of BICYCLE REPAIRING and Sixth Street, O. BICYCLE SUNDRIES al Cramer Bros. i The commencement exercises ol the Grants Pass High school will be held on the 26lh. There are 13 members iu the graduating class. ! • RAMBLERS are Strangers to repair WHITE HOUSE GROCERY. Opposite P. Patton’s Sun Proof, guaranteed house All the late things in Dress Goods. R O. M c C moskv If you intend to buy a real neat, stv- I lish hat, at a moderate price, you will surely miss it if yeu do not call at Mita 'adie Clevenger’s at 1‘. O. Store. New wheels now l.ere and more com­ ing. Five good lines to choose iroui, comg and see them. T. A. Hood A(_’o< Anol lia * i Cramer Bros BICYCLES. ODD FELLOWS BLOCK. REPAIRING We are showing a line of Ladies' Shirt Waists.... IN WHITE AND COLORS BARGAINS. QUALITY HIGH—PRICES LOW Conte Early to get First Choice .’. THE NEW VARIETY STORE. Buy One of Our Hats - - and - - wr — Enjoy the Summer 1500 to Choose From Gents’ Crash Ilats, - - - Straw Ilats, all Designs and Prices, from —At the— 25c 5c up New York Racket Store lkm’t buy Dried Fruit until you see Pike's Displav and get bis prices. Quan­ tity and Quality always considered. Another big arrival ef white shirt waists in all the new make lips. One door north of Bank. R. O. McCrosky, R. Thomas will give away a valuable couch on June 1. He gives a ticket with each $2.50 worth of goods pur­ chased and one of these tickets take* the prixe. Red Top Clover seed, Utah recleantd Alfalfa seed, Timothy seed, Willamette Valiev Tame cheat seed, Wiuter Oats aud Wheat at Scott Griffin's .’RAMBLERS last”; price $40. Shops.” High grade Bicycles, $40. Hair- Riddle Hardware Co. Last Wednesday noon the $1500 resi­ dence of James McDonough near l’olo burned to the ground, only a few clothes and some bedding being saved. A de­ fective flue was the cause of the fire. There was no insurance. Gov. Bob Taylor of Tennessee, one of the most unique, humorous and eloquent lecturers in America, will lecture under the auspices of the Southern Oregon nor­ mal school, April 23d, at the Chautau- qua taliernacle, Ashland. Rain. Yes, this is a line, late ran. Good farmers are busy towing barley. Scott Griffin has the best seed Barley. A little seed and a little .work just new will prove a fine investment. Remem­ ber Seott Griffin has Barley, Seed Bar­ ley, the Best Barley that grows. Patton’s San Proof I'amt lasts and is guaranteed. Sold at $1.60 per gallon. Cratuer Bros. x We receitvl ’his week from D. A. Curds, some samples of pine needle bon­ bons, one ol the products of the pine needle industry. Their taste is pleasant and they are strongly recommended for coughs, hoarseness and kindred ail­ ments, the balsam of the pine having well known medicinal qualities in this I direction. Last Saturday, the handsomely decor- J ated Oliver plow was given away by Cramer Bro»., a number of the ticket holders being present.. The duplicate tickets were shuffled. tossed and l thoroughly mixed together and Hvnty | Rue li, previously blindfolded, put forth i his band and drew the fateful number. Ticket No. 17 was drawn. The lucky i bolder has not yet been discovered Fresh Vegetables at Wade's. Bicycles sold o:i in*i al merits a < um« Bru* Take vonr »hues to Hackett fur good work and tight pnora. Wood wau'ed on »ulsa— ipuoti at the On a ¡XX office. Apple and Prune trees for Sc each a I the Riverside Nsi'sery. RAMBLERS High grade Bicycles $40 Hair Riddle Hsufware Co. W. H. Merritt nas been appointed as delegate to the populikt national con­ vention. Rev. N. F. Jenkins is a candidate for presidential elector on the prohibition ticket. Every thing for the Cycliht, a full assortment of Sundries and repairs. T. A Hood A Co. A first class line ot goods always on hand at Pike’s, you will ba pleased if you buy your Grocries of him. L. L. Jewell still pays cash for Gold Dust at the old stand. RAMBLER Bicycles have a distinctive •'style” of their own. See the samples at Hair-Riddle Hardware ’Co's Store The price is $-*<». The Marion county populis's have nominated J. A. Jeffrey, formerly dis trict attorney for the Fourth judicial district, as a representative. At the congressional convention Tues­ day Thomas 11. Tongue was nominated on the first ballot with 93 votes; Gatcb, 27; Hewitt, 14; Brownell. 17 and Carter, 11. If yon want Redfield to fix your watch bring it aruund right away, as he will c’ose out his jewelry business inside the next few weeks. . G. l’beby, photographer, ia now pre­ pared to furnish a 16x20 crayon portiail with each doxen photos. "There is no other man who would attempt such daring departures front the conventional as Bob I’aylor makes with such distingaislied success.”—Meniyibia Commercial. At Ashland, April 23d. A car of Hacks and Buggies just re­ ceived by Hair—Riddle Hardware Co. All ticket order agencies for other railroad lines have been withdrawn, and all eastern tickets are now sold at the local S. P. railroad office. Fur Hats, Wool Hats, Crash Hats, Straw Hats. For Men and Boys. R. O. M c C kohkv . Cramer Bru«. BICYCLE HOSPITAL is the place to have a sick wheel made whole. A complete and carefully selected line of paints, oils, glass, putty and all pain* er«' supplies at the .National Drug Store. White lead, strictly pure, $8 50 per 100 pounds. At the National Drug Store Dr. W. F. Kremer, prepr. The following named teachers were granted certificates at the teachers' ex­ amination held here last week: Mrs. Lily Whipple, of Waldo; Miass Maggie Hanseth, o( Allbouse, Leonard G. Mas­ ter«, of Dryden; Miss Eva M. Barrett and Miss Lily Pence. At the republican slate convention held In Portland last week, C. E. Wol­ verton of Linn county was nominated for supreme judge and 11. Watson of Ashland for district attorney for the Fourth judicial district. R. A. Booth was nominated at joint senator. All the new things in fully Collar and Pulley Belt Rigs ami Buckles R. O M c C rohky . Typewriter paper at the C ovkixk office. A car load of 12 inch water pi pe ar- rived here last week for the water com­ pany, who are making preparations fora considerable improvement in the water system. They have taken up the four inch main on Front street and replaced it with six inch pipe. The Easter exercises at the Presby­ terian church on Sunday evening were well attended and thoroughly enjoyed by the audience. The exercises were conducted principally by the Junior C. E. society, and were rendered in a man tier that reflected great credit both on the participants and their instructors. The music by the choir was exception­ ally good and was appreciated tolls i fnllest extent. Very pretty decorations i with vines and flowers added greatly to | the attractiveness of th* occasi in. ! ------------------- ( personal Mr*. I. D Itayee of Kerby was in toen Wedne-day. Judge It I Benson of Klamath Faile ie in town this week. J. K Harvey returned un Wednesday from a visit to Chicago. Mr«. Margaret Root left for Dee Mofnee, Iowa. Monday evening to re­ main. J. E. Ryan, the mining expert, left on leal Wedueeday evening for the Kaat. He goee by way ot St. Paul. County Superintendent J. D. Itayee was in from Kerby laat week attending to the tear here' examination. A. B. Cornell, uigbt operator at the uepot, left Thursday io company with hie wife and mother, for a visit at New­ burg. Miea ftha Cheadle cam« down Satur day from her Evan« creek school, to visit friends snd to epend Easter 'unday at Granta Paas. Mrs. David John, of Williams, who has been vi«itiiig with Mre. J. W. Howard for some time past, returned home on Thursday'a stage. Mrs Belle Huden of Kerby spent sev­ eral days in Grants Paas last week. She begau li«r school in Kerby on Monday for an additional three mouth* term. A. B. C Denniston, ot Portland, city passenger and ticket agent for ilie Great Northern, spent Thursday and Fiiday in Granta Pass iu the interests of his company. August Meyer lias sold bis fruit ranch on llm Wtlderville road, about five miles from town and left on Monday evening for Florida, to engage in fruit culture in that sunny clime. Attorney Ralph E. Moody aud Mr. Morris, of the firm of Morris A Whitehead of Portland, weie in Grants Pass Monday on business connected with the Granta Paas New Waler Light and Power Co. W G. Wright, ths Granta Paas assay- er, was iu our city during the week. Mr. Wright was in quest of platinum, which ia in great demand lor electric lighting purposes. He will spend some time in visiting places where platinum is ob­ tained.—Crescent City Record. Kastsr Boclal. Ou Saturday night next ths ladies’ ba- saar of St. Ann’s church will givs a so viable preliminary to their grand baxaar which cannot be held until the end of May. Confectionery, ice cream and sup­ per will be served and the evening spent in social intercourse. The voting for the ladies' gold watch, and for the pistol wdl come off and the suoceesful candidates receive their priiee. The coutesls prom­ ise to he extremtly spirited sad all the frisads of the candidates are sure to be on hand in force. All are invited 'o the sociable. Hawthorne Ixxlge D. of H. will give an ice eream social at the Workmen'• hall, Friday evening, the 20th. Admis­ sion 15 cents. One of the Jape employed on a section north of here fell off a hand car Satur day. being a new man and not under­ standing the combination, and was quite severely injured. He was brought to Grants Pass for repaiis and returned on Monday. A novel feature of the dance to be given by Company II. at the Armory on May 1, will be the winding of the may pole, io take the place of the (ran i march, After tliis, the may. pole will be taken down and the dancing will Droceed. l>eniaree'e orcherstra has been engaged to furnish the music. MARRIED County Bunday Behool Cenveniloa. The attention of all Sunday School workers U called to the tact that Grant* Pat* ie arranging for a muet intereating convention on May liilh and 17th. Dei- rgatee are cipecud Iron: every Sunday School in the county, and speakers will beta attendance from Ashland, Sal«ni and Portland. All who are in «rested in Sunday School work are requested to remember the dales, and arrange to come and en­ joy the convention. City Election The annual election ot officers for the city will occur on the first Monday of next month, and every one seems to have forgotten it. It is high time that tho citixens began to try to decide who they want for city officers and who they do not want. The air is full of national, state and county politics, but oar city government is no less important to us and must tie remembered. FOR SALE. 120 acres of placer ground with water right and flume, and house. Water right affords water only for about three or lour months in the year. Ground Iroru three to twenty feet deep, very lit lie rock. Pays from the surface down. Will sell or trade lor city property. See Joeepli Mose, the Real Estate Agt. WANTED -Second hand Bicycles, at Cramer Bros PRACHT — PATRICK — In Athland, Circuit Court. Tuesday April 10, UM». Wm. B. Pracht and Mita Helen L. Patrick, Circuit court convened Monday. A. Juetice Milton Berry otticiatiug. H. Carson and Henry York were given decisions in their respective suits. Fred DIED. HECKATHORN — Near Eagle Point, Tipton was arraigned for the larceny of a April 7, 1900, George W. Heckatborn, suit of clothes from a dwelling, plead guilty and was sentenced to two month’s aged 61 years. DORWIN—In Granta Paes, Tuesday, imprisonment in the county jail. The April 17. 1900, infant son of G. W. trial of Wilkins for larceny ie progress­ Durwin, aged 1 month. ing today, Wednesday. WILLIAMS—At Billard,Ore., March 30, 1IM», ot dropsy, Emil Golden Williame, BATH CABINETS. aged <1 years. We all must bathe, and as our best The deceased was the son ot Mr. and Mre Chau Williams, formerly residents authorities and doctors claim that Turk­ ish Hot Air and Vapor Baths are .«o of Grants Psss. MILLER—In Gold Hill, April 15, 1900, much better tor cleanliness and health and cost no more than soap and water, Benj Miller, aged 68 years. would it not be well to auopt them? Thia is simply the common sense princi­ SON, ple for eliminating the poisons that have accumulated in the system. UNDERTAKERS Prices from $4 to 012. Joexrii Mons, Agt. EMBALM ERS MAKES BREAKFAST GOOD It is a source of pleasure to the housewife to know that Iter family has been furnished with a well cooked and nour­ ishing breakfast before going to work or study. Our Fresh Eggs, Sweet Butter and Delicious Coffee supply the basis for the meal, and you can depend on them to please. Commencing May 7th for one week we are going to have a special Coffee Sale, dur­ ing which time we will give free of charge one-half pound of high grade coffee with each coffee sale. We think we handle about the best Coffees and want all coffee drinkers to get acquaint­ ed with the quality we handle and the prices we sell at. HOLMAN & To Cure a Cold in One Day. Oranges, Lemons and Dates at Wa Je’s. Take t.aiative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Silk Waists in all the neaus. shades Office on «th St. oppo. Court Hous«. Residence North 7th St. A U druggists refund money If it fails to cure. mid patterns. R. O. McCrosky. K. W. Grove’ii signature on eAery box. 25c GRANTS PASS, OR. A Big Line of up-to-date Shoes for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, guarantee goes with every shoe R. 0. M c C moskv . Notice Thomas' ad. This is without doubt the greatest slier ever made in Southern Oregon, aud the Couch ie really a beautiful piece of Furniture. The clerk's office will be open on Monday and Tburaday evenings from seven till eight o’clock fer the purpose of registering voters. alhoun Grocery Co Your The Big Couch ’that we are going to give away will be on exhibition in the store from now on, and will be in the window Saturday, the 21st. Take a look at it. Thomas Cash Store. The Native Daughters gave a very pleasant social last Wednesday evening at the A. O. U. W. hall. A very inter­ esting program was given, consisting of well rendered musical numbers and biographies ol prominent eurly pioneers of southern Oregon Ths biography o Margaret Tuffs, iu honor of wbem the Grants Pass lodge ia nainiqi was read by Miss Nell DePeatt. Mrs. H. C. Perkins gave the biography ot her grandfather, Elijali Bristow, the first white settler ol Lane county. After the program, cof­ fee and cake were served and heartily enjoyed. The Choral Union social un Monday evening, given on the event of the cloe- of the season of 1899—1900, was well at­ tended by the members and tlieir friends and the evening was ths occasion ol seemingly universal enjoyment by all present. A short musical program had been prepared, consisting of vocal solos by Mr. Geo. Cramer and Mra, Mangum, a piano solo by Miss Belle Robinson and choruses by the Choral Union. Ice cream and cake were served at the con- c'usion of the program and proved a ne le it appreciable feature of entertainment than llie other exercises. The Chicago Bakery .... High Art Clothing.. Not thrown together to produce a suit at a price; not made of cloth as thin as paper. We have seen advertisements on presumably good clothing below their actual value. Well, what are they ? We know—we have seen them, and if you have bought them you will know too, soon enough (toyour sorrow). The kind of clothing we want to sell you is the famous For Bread, Pies, Cookies, Etc. JOS. SHAJKA. props. Two doora Mat of Thoma«’. HIGH ART CLOTHING made by Schloss Bros.,Baltimore, Md., full weight, made of long, finely-twisted yarns, both ways, made by tailors who know how and do make GOOD CLOTHING. It costs you nothing to investigate our asseitions and convince yourself. Yours truly, 5c 10c 10c 16c 10c Bread, per loaf..................... Cookies, per ilox.................. Doughnut«, per dot ........ Mim« l’ies, each.................. Apple Pie«, each................ N. E. McGrew * Pioneer Truck and Delira) GRANTS PASH. OREGON. P. 11. HARTH & SON P. S.—Better value for the same money, or the game value for less money. R. L. COE & C2 THIS BIG STORE SMITH Shoes Governor Shoe, for Men, - - 4.00 These Shoes are Equal in Style and Durability to any $5.00 Shoe on the Market. Ladies', Men's and Children’s Fine Shoes; Ladies’ Shirt Waists, Men's Shirts and Ties, Ladies* Silk, Metalic and Pulley Belts; Men's Hats, Collars, Socks; Ladies’ Kid Gloves, all colors, $1 and $1.50; Elegant display of Men's Ties; Ladies' and Children's Hats. EL. It will Pay You to See Our Window Display X j . COE &> CO. The Big Store.