Ice-cold Soda at Hansen’s.
Flour, Feed, liav ami Grain at Pike’*.
Fine lin* very
f d a Oil Ci. < a
ISc at Thomas'
Dr. F lanagan.
Take you. - Lors to Ila* belt for good
Resident i>entiw(.
work and right price«.
shoes repaired at Hackett’s
W. V Irelai.d «an eave >®u money cn
your aiuter’s aond.
C. StlxMiis (or watch repairing
The round trip rate for Yaquma ex-
Whips. 10c ta $2.50 at lia*.kstt's.
Tablets of all kinds at the C ocmkk enri oursts thia summer ia $12
The Creaernt Bicycle «owls tbe lea-1
Bacon, Ham and Shoulders at Pike’s.
The Fancy Braud of Creamery
for repairs
T. A. Hood A Co.
HART FORDS are sold bv Cramer Bros
Butter now to be had at our store
RAMBLERS High gra ie Bicycles $40
The best $25 Bicycle at T. A. Hood A
Hair-Riddle Hardware Co.
is the result of a long search for a CM.
really Good article. It is sure to Lunch tiootls of all kinds fur Picnics, We have wheels for all i-lssaes of nd
era. Let us know your wants. We can
please you. and no higher iu price at Pike's.
please you. T. A. Hood A Co.
than ordinary creamery.
Fine Gold Leaf Frames $1.50 to $3 00
A first class line ot good» always on
We also have some excellent. at Thomas’.
hand at Pike’s, you will be pleased if
Fresh Dairy Butter, full weight, 40c
Harness of all Kinds, tirades and you buy your Grocries of him.
per roll.
Prices at Hackett's.
RAMBLER Bicycles have a distinctive
■ Butter from our store is’tiot soft and mushy, but is kept solid as
DL4
CDV photographer ’’style” of their owu. See the samples
1 n
10 I Opp. Court House,
at Hair Riddle Hardware Co’s Store
ice can make it.
lkiii
’
t
fail
to see TiHSQt's famous Tbe price is |40.
lx<> 7>'ul
Smokers will find rare opportunities
pictures, June 25.
I Have you tried the new shortening "Ko Nut' ? highly recommend
Watch the rush to the new studio, i for selection in the many lines of choice
cigars at Hansen’s.
Booth bldg., Front street,
ed; also the new Whits Cottolene at 55c ?
You have heard it said of some things ’ Good wood for sale at 75 eta. per tier
TN«*w llonlili
1 ■'« »< »< I.«.
‘‘It takes the cake.” But Myrtle Creek delivered to your shed,
land about it.
2ÓC
Flour makes the cake.
■ Granose Flakes, at............... . . ..
................
New wheels now Lere and more com-
■ Granola. 15c, two for........................................................... 25c
Copp’s American Mining code, also
ing. Five good lines to choose from,
Caramel Cereal................................................ ................. 15c
the Mining Laws oi Oregon for aale at
come and ?ue them. T. A. Hood A Co.
f In Condensed Milk we are making a special this week on
the C ourier office.
i T. A. Hood A Co.. Agents for the
Economy Cream; at .................
....... JOC
Dou't forget the Ideals when looking
Crescent, Crawford, Cleveland, Olive,
for a good medium priced Bicycle. All
Apricots.
New
Etc.
Racycle and Sterling Bicycles. Come
kinds for old and young, prices $20, $25
and see them and ack lor Catalogues.
10c.
‘
dozen.
and $30. Hair Riddle Hardware Co.
i Co.”B ’O N.G .of Ashland will be here
The C ourier can put you m commu
for the Fourth of July festivitives. It is
nication with a man who has a first-
their intention to come on the 3d ami
class family horse for sale.
remain until lime to depart for tbe
HARTFORDS are sold by Cramer Bros. encampment.
25 pictures for 25c in four positions.
Opposite
The ladies ot the Baptist Aid society
S. Hillis Graydon, stamp artist. Studio gave a surprise party to Mrs. E. C. Mor
Booth bldg, next Cornell’s grocery, ris at the home of Mrs. J. B. Eberle last
Front street.
Wednesday, on the occasion of the 76th
anniversary O’ Mrs. Morris’ birth.
Dried Prunes, 13.50 a hundred
81RANSKY ENAMEL WARE TWO
Dried Prune«, $3 50 a hundred.
LARGE CASES JUST ARRIVED FROM
Ai Pika's.
GERMANY. CRAMER BR08
The b‘»dy of a man, identified on ex
Mrs. J. C, Campbell received labt
amination aa »Alfred Pollard, was found
week from Mrs. J H. Booth, a set ling
Married recently. Among the wedding
Saturday in tbe Cow creek above Riddle.
of eggs of a very tine strain of poultry,
He Hal been dead about a week. The
gifts were 5 Fish Knives.
but suffered quite a disappointment a
oronei
’e
jury
returned
a
verdict
<»f
7 Lamps. 9 Clocks, 6
few days later in discovering tbe hen
death from natural cause».
dead on
nest and the eggs ruined.
Butter Dishes.
Next
Small house for rent, flood l<M*alitv;
E. R Medley, a young man who came
time why not give some
pleasant, shady place. Apply at this
here from Jackson county about a year
thing useful—a Cooking Outfit ?
office.
ago, died at the Blackburn house Tues
rything in the Imported Stransky
Geljour writing paper i>v the ream
day night of biooil poison. The trouble
and feave money. We offer a ream of
Enanjeled Ware, These utensils
started with a smsil boil on his face and
note
paper,
480
sheets,
2
’
2
pounds,
for
last lor years, are white inside
nis illness was of only few days duration.
45c. We get the paper in largequapli-
Such a present is more highly prized than more ex (iesand can sell cheap; this is not «heap A complete and carefully »»elected line
pensive useless things.
You
paper but first clasa goods.—C olkiek of paints, oils, glass, putty am! all paint
ere’ supplies at the National Ihug Store.
nJ need not thank us for m iking
office.
White It ad, strictly pure, $«50 per 100
W.
L.
Ireland
can
furnish
you
with
th* suggestion. Don't mention
10-inch slab wood for 76c per Iter, in pounds. At the National Drug Store.
it! We are amply repaid when
lots of ten tier or more. He also has a Dr. W. F. Kiemtr, prwpr.
you buy the goods front us.
Rambler Bicycles are becoming more
limited supply of dry split pine at |1 00,
irv fir at |1.26 and oak at $1.50 per tier. popular every day. Don’t forget to look
Place your or Jar now so as to have good, at the Ramblers when looking for a
dry wood for winter. You can see him wheel. Price $40. Hair—Riddle Hdw.
Co.
at Cramer Bros. Hardware.
Ramblers are establishing a good rep
STRANSKY ENAMEL WARE-TWO
LARGE CASES JUST ARRITED FROM utation for themselves. A pleased cus
tomer is the best of recommendations
GERMANY. CRAMER BROS
Those who ride Ra.ublers always praise
ODD FELLOWS BLOCK.
1 i :ture F a nes, 16x20. LLuilly <3.00.
their wheels. Price $40
Hair—Riddle
GARDEN HOSE.
Our price, $1.50. All complete. Thomas’
Hdw. Co.
A lady and two gentlemen, passengers
If you want to be sure of having good,
on Friday’s southbound overland, step
dry wood to burn next winter, contract
ped off here to stroll and to view the
with W. L. Ireland now while he is
town, a ben the train discourteously
making the remarkably low price of 75
started 8way without them. Someone
cts. per tier, delivered when you want
of the tiain officials, however, discovered
it. See him at Cramer Bros
their plight and had the train stopped,
Embroidery
Have you noticed the number of new
while they made the best time possible
Rambler Bicycles on the streets recent
lover
so much used.
to the rear coach.
ly? They are sold at the Hair-Riddle
The increased postal business in the
Hardware Co. store, and tbe price io$40.
Southern Oregon towns is tbe occasion
At a meeting of the regent« of the
for a recent raise in the salaries of the
postmasters. The salary of Postmaster Southern Oregon State Normal Schoo!
0. E Harmon of Grants Paes was ad held at Ashland Tuesday and Wednes
vanetd *rom |l,603 to $1,700 por annum. day of this week, Prof. W. M.Claytou
A similar increase was made in the post- was elected president of the school for
<iffiee at Ashland and tbe salary of the tbe coming year. Miss Ella M, Byxbee
A WAGON LOAD OE
Medlord postmaster was increased from was elected to fill tbe vacancy in the
chair of sciences left by the resignation
11,400 to |l,500.
I One of the busiest place« in Grants of Miss Susie M. Dickinson. Miss Dick
[ Paas is W. E. Mallory’s tonsorial parlors inson lias been chosen principal in an
on Front street. He has three chairs, important uosition in California.
White House Grocery
local Happenings
BuHer for
Particular People
Cherries,
Potatoes.
Lemons at
15c. and 25c per
The White House Grocery,
Post Office
A Young Couple
Cramei 13 ros.
Ribbons & Liice
A ilover
Al
Lace,
and
Summer
Y
El REWORKS
—At the—
New York Racket Store.
*
Excursion to ’Frisco July 2d-See Voorhies
presided over by three experienced and
thoroughly qualified barbers, and all the
appliances and conveniences necessary
i to the eq lipmerit of a modern anil tbor-
| oughly up to date barber shop. Fora
l»eriect hair-cut or a luxurious shave,
there is no establishment superior to
Mallory’s
Ducount on Camera«.
Ten to 15 per cent discount on Camer
as for tbe next 30 days. New stock o
Prenios, Pocos and film cameras to ar
rive this week.- A. E. Voorhies.
Free instruction in developing ami
Huisbing given l>v a professional pliotog-
tapher, with each camera sold.
■
C C. Taylor ia occupying a position al
the While House Grocery.
Miss Allie Pool finished a emcesslul
term of s< h>-ol in lire i’en'-.-nnial district
last Friday.
Thursday morning's north bound train
was m wa1 hours late, being delayed by
a trrigbt engine which nad been derailed
Dr J K Reader of Ashland has been
appointed by Gov. Gear to represent
lir-gon at the Paris exposition ss a com
miesioner.
Tiie Applegale base ball team la
scheduled to play tbe wmmug team ol
the Aeblaad Grants Pass Fourth ol-July
contest, on July 5.
H C. Kinney was elected presidsul ol
the board ol regents ol the Southern Ore-
gou Stats Normal School, at their meet
ing in Aahland last week.
Don't come to tbe steieopticon enter
tainment on llie 25th, because there
won’t be any. Those famous pictures
will probably be shown later on, but
not at present.
The newly elected eouuty officers as
sume their official positions on July 1,
with the exceptions of the school super
intendent, who takes his position Aug
ust 1 and the assessor, who goes into of
fice on January 1.
You can afford a refrigerator now.
ice is cheap So ate Thomas' prices ou
refrigerators. 20 years* experience in
handling refrigerators puls us in posi
tion to m ike you close prices on the very
best makes. I.et us figure with you.
The copious rains of last week were ap
preciate I by every one except the hay-
makeis and the brickuiakers. Both
brickyards had a numtier of green brick
drying, and the suddennesa of Thurs
day's heavy shower made it impossible
to do anything towards covering them,
so that many of them were lost.
The new stamp books sre now on
sale at the poatofficea. They are of
convenient sixe for the pocket, have
paraffine paper between the stamps,
money order fees and regi try rules
printed on the cover and are made in
three sixes, containing respectively, 24,
4s ami 96 cents in 2 cent stamps and are
sold at 25, 49 ami 97 cents per book.
Ilarrv I.. Lewis has purchased the
livery and feed stable ami business of
I.. l>. fay on II street »ml will conduct
the ssme hereafter, lie was formerly
engaged in tbe conduct of this same
property and is thoroughly familiar with
the business and its requirements.
Granta Pass people are glad to welcome
him again to the ranks of their business
men.
Why si-ml your photos away to lie en
larged when you can get an enlargement
Free with ra<h doaen photos st I'heby's
gallery opp. Court House? We make a
-pecialty of large work. Anything in
1 he enlarged line from Solar prints for
Artis's’ use to the latest Royal Etchings
including crayons, p istel and oil-finished
photos, also all the latest brands of
Bromides. Cal! ami see the work.
personal
ing for a business trip to Fort Klamath.
He will be absent about 10 days.
H. W. Scliield of Yreka, returned last
week fiom Preston Peak, after complet
ing a survey for tbe Preston Peak Cop
per Co
J imaon Bent, one of tbe proprietors ol
the A A B mine, arrived last Wednesday
from San Diego and left ou Thursday for
Galice.
Misses Father and Mary Silaby of
Ashland war* paaaengers on Monday
evening's train, enroute fur a visit to
Portland.
Clias L. Young and Chaa. W.Sclioon-
oven, members of the I’restou Peak (.top
per Co., who have been visiting that
property, returned last week to New
York.
Miss Idna Parker returned Friday
evening from Ashland where she attend
ed Hie commencement exercises of the
Normal. She was accompanied by Misa
Elsie Wiley of Medford, who will spend
several weeks visiting in tins city.
Mrs. Ralph Hanna amt baby are ex
pected to arrive Thursday evening from
Portland to visit relatives and friends in
Granta Pass. Miaa Gertie llarrie returns
also from attending school in Portland.
Salvation News.
KNOTTS—In Gold llill, Wrdnraday,
Jane 13, UK», to Mr. and Mrs. Parry
Knott«, a daughter.
DUNN—Near Aahland, Friday. Jana 15,
1900, to Mr. and Mr« Gao. W. Dun.i,
a 1011
MARRIED
STOVAI.L—FREED—At the home of
Die bride's parents in Grants Pass,
Ore . Thursdsv, June 14. HMM), Dennis
II. Stovall of Baker Citv, and Odessa
M. F reed of thia city, Robert l«slie,
pastor of the First Baptist church, offi
ciating.
The bride is the only daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. W. II. Freed and is one of the
most popular sail esteemed young ladies
of our city. Mr. Stovall is a young man
of niucti ability and wurth who has
made a niiuDier rtf warm friends here
during hia lew brief viaila to thia place.
BBITT8AN—HUDSON—In
Aahlaml,
Jiiiieti. 1900, L. P. Brittaan and Miaa
1-eli* M. Hudson, t-y Rev. F T. How
ell.
HAITERSBERGEIt IIAPPFRSBER-
irer—In Jacksonville, May 31. 1H00, by
Rev. N. M. Hansen, Frank llapiwra-
berger and Mra. Eva liapimraherger.
Work on the High Line Ditch, in
Southern Oregon, which when 00m-
pleted will be 94 miles long, will begin
in September. 1 lie ditch will lap upper
Rogue River Rapids, terminating at
at Gold Hill. There will he 11,000 feet
of flume, needing 1,500 lK>0 feet ol lum
ber. Tbe ditch will he six feet deep, SLOVF.K--WATTENRURGRR-la Aah
land. Tuesday, June 12. HMtO, at the
eight feet across at the bottom. The
residence of Rev. A. M. Kus tel I. Alon
grade ia 6.28 |ier mile, allowing a cur-
so Stover ami Mrs Lucinda Watten-
rent of 3 (Ml |>er seound, and the capacity
burger, both of Medford.
will be 15,455 cubic feet |>er minute.
M< CONN ELL-MARK-At the resi
dence olW.H. Gilbert, in Ashland,
Sunday, June 17. 1900, by Rev. W.
T. Van Stoy, J, P. McConnell ol
Josephine cuunty and Miss Irsue
Mark ol Aekland.
DIED.
).
Hood Received
1245
11
Votes for Coroner
e
u
to
?
And J. L. .McColm gets a fine pair of $4.00 Shoes.
We will give away a pair of Shoes every week un
til August 1st. Simply leave your name when buying anything of us and we will do the rest.
at
as
Home Irom School
Zcra Pool returned Saturday evening
from San Jose, where he has been at
tending school for several months
past.
Edward 8. Van Dyke returned Satur
day Irom Eugene after altendinq the
university of Oregon during the school
year just past.
John Booth returned home last wees
after sending the past school year in
attendance at the Northwest university,
Evanston, Ill.
Miss Stella Axtell returned last Wed
nesday front Portland, where she has
been attending the Holmes business col-
Is here again. We have lots
of good things, such as :
Deviled Ham, 5c, 10c and ...
Deviled Chicken, 15c aud ..
Deviled Turkey, 15c aud
Boned Chicken..........
Botted Turkey...........
Corned Beef, 15c and
Dried Beef, 15c, 25c and
Sardines, "all sorts" ... ...5c up
Oysters....................... 10c up to 30c
Shrimps,
........ 15c and
Salmon,.
toe, 15c and
Van Camp’s Pork and Beans..
Vienna Sausage........................
Spiced Mackerel.......... 15c and
Minced Sea Clams, toe, 15c and 25c
Calhoun
6 iwj
Co
Don’t Speculate
You’ll lose morally, financially,
socially. Stick to the TRIED and
TRUE.
" Time tries the troth
The famous
in everything. ”
Schloss Bros, Clothes
have stood the test, There are no
There are
clothes like theirs,
style, snap, dress, wear, real art
aud merit altout their clothes you’ll
not find in others. The stamp of
a reliable maker to his wares, is
the liest guarantee the wearer can
have.
GRANTS PASS, O k
Office oc Util St. oppo. Court House.
Residence North 7th St.
GRANTS PASS.OR
a
INHTBUCTOR OF
VOCAL AND 1’IANO Ml,'NIC,
1« prepared In receives lirmiwlouuilwr of
pupil«, spello st Mr» R. K. M-ntfmery’s
i.
The Picnic
Season
Summer
Suits
BOARD tin LODGING
AT ■KtaoSAHI.K KATE»
in
it-
li
If we haven't your trade we
want it, and we believe a trial
order will result in adding you
to regular patrons.
UNDERTAKERS
EMBALMERS
M ISS KATE CARY,
•ie
r I
Are what we sell
the best and fresh
est in all lines.
HOLMAN A SON,
Remnant and Special Sales every Saturday.
Specials June 23d and 30th : High Grade Prints and Genuine LI. Muslin not cheese cloth
per yard. A lot of Ladies* Vests at 5c each
be
at
Attractive Summer Retort.
The hotel at Coles'.in, the popular
summer resort, is in charge thia summer
of H. C. Telford, formerly of Grants
Pass. Colestin is located in the heart ol
the Siskiyou mountains and is one of
the moat p easant and attractive locali
ties on the coast in which to spend the
hot months ol summer. Superior ac
commodations may be secured at very
reasonable rates at the hotel, or very
desirable camping privileges may be se
cured.
Tbs Colestin mineral springs are
famed for their health restoring quali
ties aud this fact, in addition to other
pleasure-giving attractions of this resort,
beautiful scenery, pure water and invig
orating air, makes Colestin the camper's
ideal.
Mr. Telford is also bottling the Cnls-
sliu waler to supply the valley towns.
Those who are unable to visit Colettin
in person will thus lie enabled to enjoy
at leant a part of its pleasures at very
moderate expense.
GOOD
GROCERIES
POWELL—In Williams precinct, Bun
day, June 10, 1900, J. L. Powell, aged
84 yean.
KNIGHT—In Granta Pa«», Tueeday,
June 12, 1900, D. E. Knight, aged 74
year«.
Deceased was a native of New York,
and croaetel tbe plain« to California in
1858, residing there till 1888, when he
removed to Lane county, Ore., where he
lived until 1898, when be removed to
Grant« I'»««. He waa the father of A.D.
and Fred Knight of our city.
GOLDHWORTHY In Gold Hill,Thurs
day, Jane 7, MN, Joseph Golds
worthy.
McGKUDEK Al hi« home on Hays
Gulch, near Gold Hill, Thxrxlay,
June 14, 1900, of paralysis, II. Mc
Gruder, aged «bout 5<> year«,
SLINGER—In Medford, Bunday, June
17, William Slinger,aged 87 year«.
MEDLEY—In Grants Paes, Tuesday
evening, June 19, 1900, ol blood poi
son, E. R Medley.
3
>u
June 22—8«ven wonder supper at I O.
O. F. hall.
July 2—Barr’s excursion to San Fran-
J. Patdee spent several days of the
cisco.
pant week at Colestin.
: July 4—Grand celebration.
Mrs .Mary E 1-eouard ol Althoure
San FraaxiKo Excunma.
»»< in Granta Paas Tuesday.
A special excursion will be run from
W. D O'Brien of the C A C mine was I Montague and point« south to Sin Fran
a visitor to Grams Pass last week.
cisco on July 2. 1900. Th)- fare from
Mrs J. H. and Miss Virgie Beruiau, Montague for the round trip ia 410 50
ol Gold Hill visited Grants Pass last and there will he a rate o' uae aud one- 1
week.
third fares to Montague from any poiut,
Misa Ethel Williams returned on Fri where 10 or more tickets are sold. Tliel
day evetnag after a two weeks visit to excureiou rets from Granta Paas to Mon
tague ia $5.30, making $15.80 for the
Gold Hill.
J. W. Criteaer, recently of Arago, L eos whole trip. Tickets are good only ou
county, arrived here last week to locate the regular ovei land tha* passes through
Grants Pass at 10:06 July 2, and are
permanently.
good to return on any regular train leav
John Thornton returned to Dunsmuir
ing San Francisco July 3 to 11 inclusive.
rburxlay, after a two weeks visit with
I Baggage will be checked as on any firet-
his parents in this place.
class ticket.
Will Reynolds, son of Milton Rey
Ttioee wisbiug to attend the Fourth ol
nolds of Merlin, broke bis right arm on July festivities of the great city of tbe
Thursday, while cutting wood.
west will find a convenient opportunity
I. 8. Morris, one of tbe prominent to do so at comparatively small expense.
miners of tbe Powells creek district, vis There will be cheap excursion rates for
ited this city on Thursday.
side tripe to various points ol interest in
.Miss Theresa Hoyt returned on Friday the vicinity of fiau Francisco.
Ticket« must be purchased three days
after an absence of several weeks, visit
in advance. Secure them of A E.
ing relatives in l'suglas county.
II. C. Perkins left Wednesday morn Voorhiea.
Au officer who was in charge of the
Salvation Army work in Grants Pass
about two years ago, namely Adjt.
Marlon Evans, will conduct meeting« io
the Salvation Army hall, Saturday, Sun
day anil Monday, June 23, 24 and 25.
The adjutant will b-ad a meeting tor the
children Sunday al 2 p. nt. and Mondav
night aha will speak on India. All are
invited to attend
Straw, clean straw, bright clean straw,
straw for carpets, straw for beds, straw
for liens' nests, straw for cows to sleep
on. You can gel all the straw you want
irom Scott Griffin for 40 cents a bale.
The drug stores do not keep straw,
clothing or dry goods stores do not han
dle straw, neither does the bank or the
hotels. There are places you can call
for a glass with a s'raw io it, but Scott
Griffin’s is the only place you can get
straw at 40 cents a ha'e; also hay and
feed of all kinds.
The first coal burning engine ever run
over the 8 I’, lines in Origen was 1767.
which came in here on the local Friday
night in charge of Engineer Etf Elliott.
She will be kept on the rim (or a month
in order to determine the comparative
coat of wood ami coal. It took 4*. tons
of cnal to run from Portland here while
the average engine will consume about
7 cords of wood.—Roseburg Review.
I
TWO FINE MONUMENTS
Built of
JO8EPIHNE COUNTY GRANITE
ara now ou exhibition at Paddock’s
¡ Mart ie and Granite aalnsroom.
i
CAMPING PRIVILEGES
roa narr
CÖLESTIN HOTEL
The Popular SUMMER RESORT
in the SISKIYOU MOUNTAINS
Address All Inqairiea to
H. C. TELFORD
COLESHN, Onxoos