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ranges C Large, Sweet and Juicy. Not the dried up kind 25c, :45c, 40c, and 50c per Doz Lemons Smooth and Thin Skinned. Lots of them. 15c, 20c, 25c, and 3Oc per Doz. Special Price in Gase Lots. Roasted Peanuts, Bananas. Apples, Etc., Etc White House Grocery. Opposite Post Office. A Young Couple .XI(11*1*Ì<‘<1 1 € <»<-<‘111 I V Among the wedding gifts were 5 Fish Knives. 7 Lamps, 9 Clocks, 6 Butter I)i»he, Next time wliy not give some thing useful—a Cooking Outfit ? We bave eve- rything in the Imported Stransky Enameled Ware. These utensils last tor years, are white itisi le Such a present is more highly prized than more ex- pensive useless things. You need not thank us for making suggestion, bou t mention We are amply repaid when buy the goods from us. I > l'( )K ODD FELLOWS BLOCK. GARDEN HOSE. GARLAND »TOVES. 1400 Yards oí Lace Received Shirt Waists for the 4th A large stock to select from. The latest styles lor the lowest prices I lcv cuid Soda at Hansen's. WouU »anted uu »ubst ripuon at lh» Flour, Feed, Hay and Gram at Pik» a. Cue u km office Take voor aboes to Hm*k»ti fur good j Second hand Bicycles «anted a* pail payment un lie» wheels at Cramer Bro». work and right pricce. !*r. Flanagan. J. T. Tuffs of Wolf Creek visited Next week bring» lite glurivu» rouKh. W. L Ireland can sate mouey on Resident ltenuat. Have your bicycle made ready al Cra Granta I'aaa Iasi we»k. * your winter's wood. bhoes repaired al Hackett's. Mrs Rev. Hunter is visiting her» with The round trip rate fur Yaquina ex-' mer Bro». C. St Louis for watch repairing. Crainer Bro», have a complete line of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georg» Row- cursiouista this summer i» |12. by. U itipe, 10c to |2.50 at Hackett'a. The Crescent Hie^cle costs lhe lea>t bicycle* ready lor delivery. (i»t one before the Fourth. B«o E. Stahl and family bav» returned for repairs. T. A. Hood A Co. Tablets of all kinds at the Cot kikk btreel oomnti esionar Patrick «paint'd from Galice to remaio during ih» sum- RAMBLERS High grade Buy de, Bacon, Ham and Shoulders at Bike’s. hie foot quite severely on Tueaday, ne mar . HARTFORDS are sold bv Cramer Bios 1 Hair-Riddle Hardware Co. E. Uiouck. on» ot our lormer well veitailaiing lhe uee of a crutch at an aid C m * lor .Machine Oil in quart bottles at I Bargain in Ladies Craaceni Bicycle al to navigation. known residents, is visiting here irom most new tur <17.50 al Cramer Bro«. Cramer Bros. A volume of webloot weather drifted Portland We have a heels for all claseen of r:d- The best $25 Bicycle at T. A. Hood A A. C. Iloagh returned Wedueeday over laet week «nd gjve aa a damp ex- i-re. Le» us know your waute. U e can Co’s. perieuc» (or a few daye. S>iue hay wa» morning from an absence of several days please you. T. A. Hood A Co. Ln rich Goods of all kinds for i'icnk*» injured, but gardene were exceedingly at Portland. The Aluminum (>arlan<* £ange is »old, benefited. at Pike’s. J. H. Bashor’s lather and mother, but we have others just as good. Cra Rambler Bicycles are becoming more who live at Salem, are viulting here Harness of all Kinds, Grades and mer Bros. poyuilar every day. l>on't (orgel to look with him ibis week Prices at Hackett’s. A drat class hue ol goods always on ,al lhe Rambler» when looking for a Mrs. Grace Fyfield Lyon arrived here DU CDV photographer baud at Pike’s, you will be pirated if l wheel. Prive $40. Ilair—Riddle lid*. Wednesday morning (or a visit with her r rl L D I Opp. Court House. you buy your Grocries of him. Co. mother and family. Cook Ftova Home Dexter No. S in RAMBLER Bicycles have a distinctive Berio McLean received zero ml prixe Adjutant Marian Evans of lhe Salva good condition for 110 at Cramer Brua. “style” of their own. See lhe sainplra in the Wilcox epeaaing conlv.t at the tion army, spent several days ol lhe You have heard it said of some things al Hair Kiddie Hardware Co’s Store l*ortland academy last week, fur his past week iu Grants Pass. “It takes the cake.” But Myrtle (’ret k The pries U |4u. declamation ol an anonymous oration Miss Mollie John of William» spent Flour makes the cake. Smokers will find rare opportunities entitled ‘ The Ueniua of America.” The Copp’s American Mining code, alw> for selection in the many lines of choice first prixe was won by Miea Marguerite several daye of the past week intown, visiting friends and relatives. the Mining Laws ot Oregon for sale at cigars at Hansen’s. Labbe. The Ureguniau »aye: ''Mies Miss Maud Merritt has finished her The Cot xiEK office. New wheels now l.rre and more coin Labbe reviled her selection with a spirit lkui’i forget the Ideal* when looking ing. Live good lines to choose irom, and dash that made a marked impres- work in the school at Woodville and has for a good medium priced Bicycle. All come and see them. T. A. Hood A Co. sion on her listener», Kobert Mclaean return«! home fur the summer. R. Blaine Smith, the sewer contractor, kinds for old and young, prices |20, |25 Chas. Pitzer will soon begin the erec wjn second place by his earnest, con arrived Monday morning from Portland and |3U. Hair-Riddle Hardware Co. tion of a cottage for J. H. Blalock on the viaetng delivery,” alter an absence of three weeks. The Cui KDuH can put you in commu property recently acquited by him on H Why send your photos away to lie en Mr«. 8. N. Butters and children ex nication with a man who has a first- street. larged when you can get an enlargement class family horse fur sale. Harry Lewis, the new propri *tor of Free w ilh i iu h dozen pliolo» al I'heby’» pect to leave on Thursday evening for HARTFORDS are »old by Cramer Bros. the Excelsior stables is getting in some gallery opp. Court House '' We make a Ludington, Midi., to visit during the fine ih - m F rigs and otherwise improving specialty of large work. Anything in summer. Dried Prunes, |3.50 a hundred Jessie and Wilbur Telford, daughter and advancing his establishment. (he enlarged line from Bolar prints for Dried Prunes, $3 50 a hundred. T. A. HuOd tk Co., Agents for the Artist»’ use to (he latest Koval Etching» and son ol Mr. and Mr». II. C. Teller« At Pike s. CresAmt,« Crawford, Cleveland, Olive, including crayons, pisteland oil-finished of Coieetin, are visiting Grants Pass Small house for rent. Good locality; Kacycle and Sterling Bicycles. Come photos, also all the latest brands of thia week. Bromides. Call and see the work. pleasant, shady place. Apply at this i and see them ami a»k for Catalogues. Mrs I.. L. Shattuck and her two office. children arrived hare Monday uiglit and B1RANSKY ENAMEL WARE-TWO Refrigerators at Thomas.’ will spend the summer her». Mrs. Don't lose a whole day in hay making LARGE CASES JUST ARRIVED FROM for want ol oil. Get Castor Machine' GERMANY. CRAMER BROS Shattuck is a daughter of Mrs. M. .1. Straw, clean straw, bright clean Nt raw, Keatluy and sister of Mrs. T. P. Cramer. OU at Ciamer Bros. E. E. Redfield expects to have his new •traw (or carpet«, »traw for bed*, draw A petition to Governor Geer has been sluing imuhiiH’ in operation shortly Mrs. Ralph Hanna aud baby arrived for liens’ neata, al raw for cow« to sleep extensively circulated in the valley and it may be placed on exhibition on Friday evening from Portland for a visit on. You can get all the atraw you want towns, asking that Prof W. T. Van the Fourth of July to contribute to tne with relatives and Iriends at this place. nom .S’ott (tritiln fur 40 cents a bale. Scov be reinstated in his former position wonders of the occasion. Mias Gel tie Barrie, who lias lieen at The drug stores do not keep straw, at the Ashland Normal. tending school in Portland, returned A complete and carefully selectetl line clothing or dry goods »tores do not han- Get your writing paper by lhe ream of paints, oils, glass, putty and all paint d e straw, neither does the bank or the also. and save money. We offer a ream of era’ supplies at the National Ding Store. hotels. There are places you can call Rev. Chas. Booth has gone to Port note paper, 4h0 sheets, 2’.,. pounds, for White lead, Rlrictly pure, |S60 per 100 for a gift»» with a «’raw in it, but Scott land to attend the Diocesan convention, 45c. We get lhe paper in large quanti pounds. At lhe National Drug Store. Griffin’s ia the only place you can get lie was accompanied by Mrs. Booth and ties and can sell chsap; this is not cheap Dr. W. F. Kremer, propr. .straw at 40 cents a bale; also hay and their little daughter Kalhleen. Before paper but first c'lass goods.—C ovrieh | returning they ei)>ect to visit ior a few Ramblers are establishing a good rep feed of all kinds. office. days among their many friends at Ya- utation for themselves. A pleased cus Prof. E. R Lake left yea’erdav for Dentaree’s orchestra has been engaged tomer is the Iwst of recommendations Pain, France, where he goes to study quiua Bay to furnish music fcr the Fourth of July Those who ride Ran biers always praise : prune culture. Ilin mission in the croa- Miss Belle Sturgis finished a succeas- free balk The orchestra will haieen their wheels. Price $40 Hair—Riddle tion of a bill which passed congress, ful term ol school in the Lova district, tirely new music for the occasion ; all I Hdw. Co. wherein them is appropriated the sum near Wilderville, last week . This was IS'.»9 and 19 »0 prodm J.’ .'n« Have you noticed lhe number of new of |500<), which is made available for the het second term In this district aud her W L. Ireland cun furnish you with Rambler Bicycles oil the streets recent purpose of the trip. Prof. Lake is to re conduct of the school has merited the Kkinvli slab wood for 75c per tier, in ly? They are sold st the Hair Riddle port at Washington, I>. (\, where tie saliaiaclion which Is accorded by III» lots of ten tier or more. He also has a Hardware Co. store, and the price is $40 receives his instructions and credentials. community. She went to Medford on Monday. limited supply of dry split, pine at |1.00, Scott Griffin’s regiment of 200 boys There are two other men from the Unit and diy fir at $1.25 per tier. Place your will be one of lhe prominent features of ed State» in the employ of the federal orler now sorb to have good, dry wood Open Air Concert. the Fourth of July parade. They will government on a similar errand in for winter. You can see him at Cramer Program for convert Friday evening, be armed with tin and paper horns of France. Prof. Lake is not expected to Bros. Hardware. varying length, and the effect of their return to Corvallis until November.— Juno 29tli, in thu railmad park, by the STRANSKY ENAMEL WARE TWO united effort will be thrilling. Corvallis Times. (irantM Paas band LARGE CASES JUST ARRIVED FROM The graduating exercises of the Junior 1. March—“The Blara and Htripes A proposition is reported on loot to Forever”................... ....................... Sousa GERMANY. CRAMER BROS C. E. society of the Presbyterian church divide Jackson county on the east and 2. Mazurka—“Dolore”................... Voelker Miss Ltiella Cary, who has taught in | were held Tuesday evening. Each mem 3. “Blue Danulte Waltzea”............... Straus* west line between townships 3<i and 37 the Salem schools for the past five years, I ber of the class participated in the pro 4. Fantasia — “My Old Kentucky and make Gold Hill the county seat of Home”.............................................. Dalbey has been elected to a posit un in the gram by ersay, reading or recitation. the new county. Wou<lville and the Baritone Solo, A htiii m F kykk . Ashland schools for the coining year. All acquitted themselvei in a manner Evans creek district, Sama Valley, 5. “A Night in Berlin” Pot|*ourri Principal Hitchcock, of Ashland, visited which reflects much credit, troth on them Hartmann .................................................... Butte creek and the upper Rogue river and their superintendent and instructor, 6. Medley—“Sweet old Songs'*... Dalltev theSslem schools about a month ago, country would be the principal locali and was so well pleased with Miss Cary’s MisH Mary Coe, whoa»* faithful and efti 7. Mart h - “The l.leal”................. Ihdbey ties included in lhe new county. work that he asked her to send an ap cient work in the Junior department is The seven wonder supper given in the deserving of the highe.-t appreciation. Four111 «•( July Program. plication to that place. The old corps ol The Woodmen of the World have teacher-s were all retained, Mies Cary’s I. O. O. F. hall last Friday evening by The graduates are .Maude Buckner, Vira position being lhe result of an increased tho ladies of (he Presbyterian church Smith, Minnie Howatcr, Winnie Ho* made elalxirate preparations for the en attendance, which necessitated an ad was a success past all ex|»ectai>on8. The water, Marjory Kinney, Bayard McKim- tertainment of the multitude who will tie in attendance on the Fourth of July ditional room for ttie coining year.— supper was advertised to be held from 5 mena and Harold Stockbridge. i and a grand good time for every one is S^ern «Statesman.— Miss Lueila Cary is to 10 o’clock, but the grand influx of 4th of July hungry people proved destructive be assured. Failure to attend will be noth a sister of Miss Kate Cary of our city. yond anticipation and the supply of pro 200 boys from 8 to 15 years old wanted ing short of suicidal to happiness. The Special Rates. visions proved inadequate after about 9 to volunteer to join '.lie 4 h of July band. committee have introduced some new The Southern Pacific company will o’clock to further satisfy the voluminous Tin and paper horns free lor you to keep. and novel features into the program, give flu following special excursion demand. Indeed, one of the most won A free dinner ami a free dance for every* which is both lively and excellent rate» for July 4 : derful of the »even or more wonders was body. Boys, send in your name» and I throughout. 'I he day will present ecs For 125 milea or I^ hs . one and one* the fact that the eatables could hold out will reserve you a horn. Be in line al tatic opportunities never surpassed in thiid fares; 125 to 200 miles, one and as long as they did. The seven wonders 8 a. in. on July Ith in front of lay feed the history of the town »nd no one can one fifth ; 200 to 300 miles, one fare for prooer were the seven table , wnll-loaded store, we will then join the grand street »third to lie absent if their attendance is round trip. with auxiliary appetizing wonders of parade at the court house at 9 a.m. within the bounds of possibility. i culinary art. Each guest ate at each of Dress to suit yoursalves. In the even Discount on Cameras. Salute at Sunrise. Ten to 15 r>er cent discount on Camer the seven tables, which wa» likewise mg we boys will light our torches and Grand Street Parade. a’s for the next 30 days. New stock o wonderful. Five minutes a as the limit | serenade the town with our liorna. Address of Welcome by R.G. Smith Premos, Pocos and film cameras to ar at each table. When the bell rang, Josephine county hoys, 200 of them, will Music by Band. each eater was obliged to seek a new take the city of Grants Pass on ths 4th rive this week.--A. E. Voorbie». Reading Declaration of Independem-e by situation. It was a very enjoyable o< day of July. Be one of them. Free instruction in developing ar.d Miss Nell DePeatt. K< <nr Gairrnr, finishing given by a professional photog* casion and the society netted some |30 Music by Band. ! rapher, with each camera sold. at the financial result. Committee on Amuiwinent». Oration by I’rol. W.C,Hawtoy. President ol Willamette University. Music by Band. (day Pigeon tHioot; Prises $5, $3, $2. Grand Free Dinner at Noon. Climbing Greased Pole—4 Prise*. Greased Pig—Prise, the Pig. local toappentnoo l1L L,................... I Hammocks for onlv 63c. Cool, Comfortable Summer Hats Don’t Forget. We have a large show case full of Ribbons at Racket Store Prices. A Wagon Load of Fireworks —At the— New York Racket Store Excursion to 'Frisco July 2d-See Voorhies Secure Your Tickets Immediately as the Time is Short. HAMK Bau. onorali at 2 r. m . Blioe Conteat—1‘rise, Me. Elour and Water Contest —Brise, $1.50. Keg Coiiteat— Prize, Boy’s Wntcb. Barrel Hurdle Rar» - Pnxea $1. 50c Music by Band. Blue Ball Game, Ashland va.firanta Fass, for Puree of $75. Cake Walk at dance Platform—Priae, Cake and $5. Torch-Light Proceaeton by Grillili '«Band, free Ilaut«. Hood Received 1245 Vote« for Coronet And J. I.. Mc( j>lm gets a line pair of $4.no Shoes. personal We will give away a pair of Shoes every week tin til August IM. Simply leave your name when bus ing anything of us and we w ill do the rest. Remnant and Special Sales every Saturday. Specials June 23d and 30th : High Grade Prints and Genuine I. I. Muslin not cheese cloth A lot of Ladies’ Vests at 5c each A<1 verMii$<-<l Letter Liat. Following »■ the lift ot Utters adver tised at the Grants Pans post office fur the two weeks ending June 23 I.ADfKM. McCarthy, .Mrs. It ( 'oatea, Mrs. J. If, Mrs. IsUcitg Matteeon, Mrs. H, r Works, Eire Crackers, Torpedoes, Flags, Bombs, etc. ü e have a big stock of all these goods and the pncea are right. Fresh Roaeted Peanuts. We buy the very best Eastern peanuts and roast them fresh about every other day. Or h mons l«5cand anges 25c to 30c a doz. Best '. —- sell all 4th of July goods at 20c a doz. T We ................ wholesale as veil as retail. It will pay you to get our prices. Calhoun Grocery Co Coining Events July *2—Barr's excursion to San ciaco. July 4—Grand celebration. Chautauqua at Ashland. Oregon. July 10 21. A letter Assembly ! A Brighter Pro gram ! Great Speakers, including Con- gressnian Landin, Rev. McClary, Chap lain Gilbert, Alton Packard, lhecartoon ist, Mrs bum way and others! Many Schools! Fine Jubilee SingeitG Four Concerts! (iood Camping! Attending an Assembly is delightful! Better Come! Write Secretary or President for particulars. McConnell Mark. At the residence of W. H Gilbert in in East Ashland, on Sunday, June 17, at high noon, J. P. McConnell of Jose phine county and Irene Mark of Ashland were married by Rev. W.T. \ anScoy. The bride was beautifully dreMsrd in silk organdie mouselin de soie and lhe groom becomingly attired in a conven tional black suit. Mrs. Gilbert had tastefully dsecraied the parlor and the couple were wedded unuer a horseshoe of beautiful Bowers. Those present were J. M. Mark, father, of the bride, Mrs. W. H. Gilbert and her sons Lewis, Willie and Earl, Lyle Watson, Hattie Gleason aud C. E. Stevens and Lincoln Savage. Many valuable pres ents were given by relatives and friends. Mr. McConnell is a prominent school teacher of Josephine couhty and is a graduate of the Southern Oregon Stale Normal School, class of ’98; the bride is a highly accomplished and well known young lady of Ashland The happy couple have the best wishes of a Lost of friends. After »panning a fortnight in Josephine county they will return ta Ashland where thev will retide.—Ash land Tidings. Harry it. Braud, a brakeman on Con ductor Gregory’s through freight train, (ell under the wheels of a moving car on Saturday at this place and died from bis injuries within a few hours. Th» acci dent liapie-ned a lilt’.» after noon »nd juat in front of the west end of the de pot. He was attempting to climb on a movingiear by Uie end ladder and luiaaed Ilia hold at the top, lalliug between the rails. As he fell, he attempted to thro« himself out ol harm’s way, only partial ly succeeding. His right leg and arm were caught beiieath the wheels and badly crushed and mangled. lie receiv'd prompt attention and a special train eonristing of an engine ana a calioosu was made ready aa soon as IKiasible to take him to the Imepital at Portland. He was very clieerfal and tIm nerve he displayed was a matter of comment. Maqy who saw him at Uie time of leaving, however, expressed a doubt of Ids surviving the journey. Dr. Kremer accompanied him, but he sank rapidly as the train neared Roseburg and lie died near Green’s station, about live miles from Roseburg. Fbilaterian lodge I. O. O, F., ol which he was a member, conducted the funeral servicee on Monday. He was 23 years of age and Ilia home was at Roseburg, where lie was formerly employed ill the post office. He was a faithful and efficient employe and very |K>pnlar among his associates. Mor« Brick Building«. Jewell and Ery have conimsnced the erection of a 25x10 brick warehouse on II afreet, juit west of Harth’a «tore. Brick are being delivered also for F. II. Bchmidt’a new building on the lot adjoiuing Ilia wagon «hop. The old reliable -The Weekly Oregonian. Summer Suits Don't Speculate You’ll lose morally, financially, socially. Slick to the TRIED and TRUE. “ Time tries the troth The fatuous iu everything. " Schloss Bros, Clothes have stooil the test, There are no There are clothes like theirs, style, snap, dress, wear, rtal art and merit aliout 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. Ou. BOARD aro LODGING CAMPING PRIVILEGES FOB HMT AT KKAMORAHI.K NXTKM CÖLESTIN HOTEL The Popular SUMMER RKSORT in the SISKIYOU MOUNTAINS Address All Inquiries to H. C. TELFORD CÓLE8TIN, Ossoov GFKTLKMKN. Mitchell, G. K., Malerky. J. I’., Brown, J amt*« W., Nason, Clias. T, Crow, W. J., Cliaepin, II. M., Croy, J., < onger, K., Conklin, Jim, (Jongle, R. M •» Green, <4. B., Fol, C. K., <$ rwn wln-at, Geo • rear. LT., Hunter, John C Heard, F. H., 11 utcliina, Henry, Lind, O. P., Miller, E. O., Martin, G. H., Mchroeder, Joe, Bose, T. M , Totand, John, Taylor, H. B., rr'i. W.. w.. WllSOtl, R. B., War.en, Geo. Yarbrough, Thomas. I «»st elss-tion day, propably at West Granta Fane polling place, a fine inanxanita cane with letters, "J. 11. Me” engraved on silver head. Finder please return to J. II. McGrew. Ttie Mew Tourl.t Hteeping Car» Willis Kramer MANt FACTl NKR OF Myrtle Creek Extra Family Flour A nd Everything that goes with Find- ClaM Milliog. For ».lie by CHILI», D k LF.MATHZ, W adk , P uck and C ohnull . • ’ail for it; mine price as other brands. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS- J. 13. PADDOCK, T’ItOT’Tt. < in the Northern PaciAc bava the wo- I am prep,i»<1 to furnish anything in th» lin» ol Cemetery work in any kind luen’a toilet rooms an 1 lavatories »»par- Iated. Mm'« lavatori»» in theua care al MARBLE >r GRANITE Nearly thirty years of ei|wri»nc» in lbs Marble business warrant» my saying have tao wash basins ami ara aleo dis tinct troni Men's toilet rooms. You will that I can fill your orders in th» very beat manner. C i furnish work in --ot< h, Swed» or American Granite or any kind of appreciate all thia. A. D. Charlton, Ant Uaa'I I'aaa. Ag’t, 2Ó5 Morriaoa St., Marble. J. B. PADDOCK I Cor. 3d, Portland, Ora. Front fitreot Neat to Green«.'» Gun.hop