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GRANTS OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. A Powder Mill Explosion lUuiovee everything in eight; to do t’XITKD STATE«. drastic mineral pills, but both are mighty lideiu ...................William McKinley i dangerous. N.» need to dynamite vuur fee Prescient ... Warranty Dtuda fee tar v of Stale ........ ........ John . Hay ' body when Dr. King’s New Life Pills do feetary of Treasury . ..LymanJ Gage the work so easily and perfectly. Cures Quit-Claim Deed» ............ C N Bliss Headache, Consupation. Only 25 cents k-r> tary of Interior Notice» of Quartz Location feetary of War .... Elihti Root at Dr. Kremer's Drug Store. And all other blank form« on sale al feetary Navy .John D Long the Coi rier A new supply just fresh __^Jsrvtary of Agriculture James A Wilson r »ug for \«»ur bciKMtllBiuvf ! f01111,1 a ’ lcr'Gen«-ral ........ James A Gary Every F«hooi house in the coumy from the presses. AH .ruey-Geueral. . Joseph McKenna HARliORDS ate sold bv Cramer Bios should have a Bag. If you aaut one lor «TAT« or OBEGON. your district write to the C oubikk about Tablets of all kinds at the C ourier )Geo XV McBride U. 8. Senators . Bicycle hospital for all repairing at (Joseph Simon j I >L I * r » local tiappcntnos I J a OCR PARIS EXPOSITION LETTER OREGON THURSDAY Oregon Methodist Confcrtiwc. SEPTEMBER ij, 1900. Washington Letter Methodist ministers are taking much iuterest in the preparations fur ths Ore xFrom Our Regular CorreapoudeutI. Elaborate Investigation in th« Hall of Con gon Methodist Episcopal Conference, grass«? —War and Medical XV a » uingtvn , Sep. 3, 1900. which will be held in the Methodist Staustas. There is much chagrin in otficial cir Episcopal church st Ashland, Septem cles because of what seems to have been ber 18 24. Rev. Dr. Hugh D Atchison, Rev. Dr. almost a general misapprehension of the From Our Regular Correspondent ) L.E. Rockwell and Rev. Dr. G. XV. Gue, position of thia government, as staled P aris , August 20, HMD. of this city, will give «pedal addresses in the published reply to ths Russian It is scarcely recognized that the moat on Thursday, September 20. Following proposition to withdraw the allied troops from China. Because that reply slated potent and far reaching influences of the is tlie program in full: “Tuesday, September 18— Examina- that if Russia withdrew its truopa. the Paris Exposition appear ia the hall of congresses, Palais des congress as it ia tious, 9 a m. to 5 p. in. lu the eveuing, United States would do likeeiae, the (Tbos II Tongue Cramer Bros. • called. This is the least striking part of at 7:30, greetings, by W. B. Coltou, conclusion seems to have been generally CoL.essmen............ ■ "(M A Moody A Twist ulilie " rist The Ashland public schools opened on the exposition. There are here no great Mayor of Ashland; Professor C. A. jumped to that thia government had In the night will turn on the electric . . D R N Blackburn Attui nev-t.«lierai.. . ............. T T Geer l>ertb light in the Pullman Standard Monday of last week, with an enroll captains of industry with changing ma Hitchcock, superintendent of public endotsed lhe Russian proposition. The Governor .... .... ........ Fl Dunbar Sleeping Cars, on the Northern Pacitiu’a inent of 535. Sacreiary of state. chtnery, nodisp’axs of mining industries •chools, Rev. F. G. Strange, pastor of communication wafl anything but an .. Ch as S Moore ; Btat« Treasurer . . Ashland’s new exist school building with their astonishing statistic«, no ad the kshland Presbyterian church; re- endorsement. In diplomatic circles it North Coast Limited. Two lights in Sept Pub Inatruetiun .. J H Ackerma« ia considered to have been almost a XV H Leede each section. Get a North Coast Limit has just been completed and was opened caplandum inventions or results of sponse, Bishop Andrews, of New Yo»k. I Slat.- Printer............... Wednesday, September 19—Sacrament protest against lhe Russian proposition, ■ thrilling discoveries in physical science. 1C E Wolverton ed tea£et. A. D. Charlton, Ass’t Gea’I for public ins|»ection on Saturday. Supreme J nd ¿es.... .. ■? R 8 Bean Pass. Ag t. 255 Morrison St., Cor. 3d, lhe United states (ieological Survey Only a number a! societies consisting of of the Lord's Supper at 8 a u>.; organi emphasized by lhe rather plain hint ( F A M core zation and business, statistical session,2 if Russia alone withdrew its troops at Portland, Oregon. has arranged ior a topographic survey of plain men and some plain women dis Clerk Board He hool LandCom, XV H O’de’l cussing peace, education, charity, reiig p. m.; lecture by Dr. I. D. Driver, at 4 p. this time, this government would re Jorephine. Jackuou and 1 Mug I as coun Dairy and Food Com.......... J. XV. Bailey ■ Electric Lights. ■ ion. phycbology, hygiene, and other sub in.; missionary anniversary at 7 :30; N. gard it as a breaking up of the alliance FIRST judicial distrjct . hi the berths of tlie Standard Pullmans ties. jects that relate to the amelioration and F. Jenkins, presiding; address by Dr. H. I and would act accordingly. Many notes XVce irn Division fudge H K Hanna of the Northern Pacific’s new North Leland Siftings. are being exchanged by lhe powers, but progress of the human race. Can it be | K. Carroll, of New York. MSt< ' Division .Judge H L Benson Coast*Limited will be appreciated by Thursday, September 20 — Business Acting Secretary of State Adas says [Received to late for last is^ue ] doubted that these organizations, com Pros« ting Attorney A. E Kearnes Member Board of Equalizat . KA Eminitt Pacific coast and inland empire travelers. We think there will be a wedding or posed as they are of servants of all coun session at 8:30 a. m.; XV. H. M. 8. anui- that none of them will be made public Two lights to each section. Ask our tries, though they are scarcely known veraary at 2 .30; address by Rev. H. D. until some definite programme has been | V. 8. LAND OFFICE MOSEBCBO. two here in the near future. agents for the North (’oast Limited leaf outside of the esoteric circles of their X-tcbison; lecture by Dr. 1. D. Driver, at agreed to by the powers. Retie ver ............................. Henry Booth a B orn — To Mr. and Mrs. Layton, Msjor General Otis was in Washing Kegi-ler....................................... J T Bridges let. A. D. Chariton, A st* t General Pas specialties — statisticians, book w orms, 4 p. m.; at 7 :30 p. m., church extension Mother and father duina senger Agent, 255 Morrison St. Cor. 3d, pair of twins. tnn;vvr>ary, dev. L. E. Rockwell, pre ton a day or two ago for the purpose of theorists, dreamers tome will sav, work JOSEFUINE COINTV I well. Portland, Ore. ing in solitude but furnishing material siding; addresses by A. 8. Mulligan «nd notifying the secretary of war of his ... R A Booth Joint Senator------ | Chas. Taylor, is overseeing the fenc- readiness to resume active duty. Gen for legislative consideration and action, Dr. G. XV. Gue. ... .Abe Axtell County Judge . . • ing gang in this vicinity. Charlie is a .. John Wells Fiiday, September 21- Business ses Otis has been assigned to succeed Gen. Commissioner... are the real benefactors and saviors of ULIVE M \JOR . Roy Bartlett | rustlei. County Clerk.......... mankind ? They have no monuments sion at 8:30 a. ui.; XV. F. M. 8. anniver- Joe Wheeler, who will be retired the ........ Ed Lister | Sherii! ................. General Practitioner of Lew Browning is our butcher. When ; and want none. ‘‘They desire no isles of saiy at 2 p. in.; address by Rev. Dr. H. 10th iuat, under lhe compulsory age law, .. - G XV Colvig Representative ... M edia ink and S ibûkry . it comes to carving cattle, Lew’ is right i lhe blest, no «¡uiet seats of the just, to »¥. Kellogg; at 4 p, m.. lecture by Rev. as commander of the military depart _______ I 4 I TrensuKtr ................. at home. School Superintendent Lincoln Savage rest iu a golden grove, or to bask in a LD Driver; missionary sermon at 7 :30 ment o( the Lakes, with hea«h)uarters Asseflr-• r___________ ............. Tom Smith in Chicago, lien. Otis declined to be A. Osborne and family are about to summer sky : give them lhe wages of go- p in., by Rev. John Parsons, D. D. (»ilice in Williams Block Surveyor................................. H C Perkins move to the Tolman springs on the , ing on and not to die.” Saturday, September 22— business see Interviewed for publication, saying that Coroner .................... .................... J A oo<i I other side of Ashland. M. de Block, Russian councillor ol sion at 8 :30 a. m.; lecture at 4 p. m, bv he had beeu spending lhe summer rest PBEC1NCT OFFICERS. P. DODGE, 1 There is a good deal of prospecting ! stale, held y esterday in the Halle des Dr. Driver; educational rally at 7 30; ing and consequently knew nothing of jlutiee .... .............. James Holman INSURANCE: »nJ «lone in this vicinity and some good [ Fetes ol the Petit-Luxembourg a meeting Rev. IL XV. Kellogg, presiding, address public interest or importance, Cotatable '..... .......... M E Stockbridge ! to consider lhe problems of war, and the es by XV. C. Hawley and Pev. Dr. Hugh Mr. 0. J. Knox, of Belfast, Ireland, REAL ESTATE i iedgt-s have been found. city or GRANTS PASS. D. Atchison. ' policy oi colonial expansion. who represents a big linen manufactory, Empty houses are scarce in our town, Life, File and Accident Insurance. ................... II C Kinney Sunday; September 23—Conference has been in XVasbington for several Mayor In that meeting, which related espec i There are no idle men, as men coming Auditor................ .................... J.XV Barker G rants P ass - O hkgo M. ially to the objects of the international love feist, at 9. a. in , led by T. F. Roy days. Among other interesting things I m looking for work find it readily. Treasurer............ ................... Col Johnson peace congress, M. de Block insisted on al, of Salem; at 10:30 a. iu , sermon by about linen he said : ’’All the fine flineu .................L V .Stewart City Aitorn«v .. G. W. Chapin was seen on our streets ........ H E Bell A the necessity of s|»ecial inquiries con Bishop Andrews; Young People's meet used in America is made in Belfast, M.r.riai ............ C. HOUGH, one day last week selling fresh fruit. If .Theo. Alott A a. Day Police ... cerning the conditions of modern war, ing at 3 p. m.; address by Dr. Kellogg; which has a population of about ¡100,000, G. XV. could talk more he would sell John Patrick ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Swval UoiuiioAHioner. . . and the utility of colonial expeditions. at 7:30 p m., twentieth century forward one-half of whom are employed in mak more. Practices in all State and Federal Courts I Tom Smith At his suggestion, a commission was ap movement, Bishop Andrews presiding , ing lineu. in fact, the linen business has E W liiiy kendati ’ umce over First National Bank. There is quite a force of men working pointed tu study economical and finan address, Dr. T. B Ford, evangelistic ser been ths making of that city, which is Dunbar E E G rants P ans , - - O keuon . on the Grave creek and Mt. Reuben cial crises which might be the causes of vice, led by R. A. Atkins. uuw known all over the world, The T A li'Kxl Courn ihnen . . . . wagon road, That load means business war between the great powers In lhe Monday, September 24—Business sea largest volume of business done bv the N E McGrew for us. .1 A Rehkopf £JR. J. JENN1NG8 interest of humanity at large, which suf sion at 8 30 a. m. ; temperance meeting, Belfast linen factories is with the Frank i’etrcli E. Shively ba« purchased tbo hotel fers so cruelly in lhe clash of arma at 7 .30 p. in. ; addresses by 8. E. Mein- United States, which is a great con- W A lla&kina RESIDENT DENTIST. Hurner of handkerchiefs and other linen The way Mrs. menta, M. de Block urged that these in inger and Dr. G. XV. Grlnnis. from Harry Chapin. Re- ar meetings of the city council of 30 5*ears Exjieneuce. Shively dishes up the food is no bother quiries should be multiplied especially articles. No other country in the world Rogue River Baptist Association Gram’s Pass are held in the council Office inOpera House block; see the sign to her. Her afleislant cook is Miss at the present tune, when the war of the is such an extensive buyer of linen. It rooms hi the city hall on the first and of The Big Tooth. The Rogue River Baptist Association is hard for one who has never visited | Transvaal justifies absolutely the words Li Pie M alone v. third Thursday evenings of each month. will hold its annual gathering with the Belfast to appreciate the immensity of < hii.GON. G rants P ahs , Plenty of men are coming here from ! of Mr. Broderick of the English parlia- LIRCl IT COURT. Baptist church of Grants Pass on Sept. its linen trade. There are not three or ' men* that a very small number of troops work the Puget 8 >und country to Me«'-on the third Monday in April 13th, 14th and 15tb. four large factories, but at least one holding themselves on the defensive,will through the winter. They say they and the fourth Monday in September. C. PERKINS. Rev. A. M. Russell of Ashland will hundred. Some linen Is turned out in be able to resist for a long time an ad four- don ’ t w nt to stay where it rains COUNTY COURT. versary much mure numerous, and in preach the introductory sermon. The the United State«, but it is what we call teens months in the year. U. S. DEPUTY Baptiit churches of Ashland, Medford, Prob >!e court meet, first Mondav ol MINERAI, UEVEYOS, A large force of men are employed at flict on him terrible losses. He held Central Point, Williams and Merlin will low numbers, or inferior grades. The J»nu«i', April. July and Senteuilrer. American lady always buys an iii|»orted that the experience of the Transvaal was County ...... . court meets first Cox A Kinney’s wood camp and large be represented by delegates. Rev. Gil- haadkarchief because she knows that a ) kegi » n . W«dues lay after lire meeting of lire .« rants P ahs , quantities of railroad wood are being of a nature to consolidate European man Parker of the Oregon Baptist state the fact that it is imported i» a sufficient comity court. turned out. Cox is the buss wood peace in that it demonstrated lhe im convention; Rev. A. XX’. Rider, of the guarantee of its delicate texture and fine ÇOSHOW&SHERIDAN, hauler, so acknowledged by competent mense difficulties of invasion. The con American Baptist Misssonary Union . work.” ference adjourned wilh the impression judges. MINING ATTORNEYS, lion. Andrew D. White. U. 8. am prevailing among those associated for Miss Carrie (>. Millspaugii, of tbe< begun XVe are having fine weather, not too the >tudy and propaganda for enlighten B. Y. P. (’.; S. 8. missionary of the bassador to Germany is in XVashington, Special attention given to Mining warm fur working. The health of ttie Publication Society, James Edmunds but hi« presence has produced no nevrs. and Land Laws, and Land Office practice. ing the governments and the people, people is good as a rule. Leland people — OF — Mr. White is one of the moat courteous wilh reference to the dangers of expan and others will be present. RoHEiirK«. - • O regon . have good appitites, clear consciences It is expected that on the evening of men in the world to meet, and when it sion and colonial extension—that there SOUTHERN OREGON. plenty to eat and plenty to do. That is is great peril in an armed peace which the 14th there will be a young people’s «omes to public affairs, one of the most what makes them bealliiv rally, with addresses that will bu of in reticent. He is throughlv imbued wilh QEORGE II. BINNS, really means permanent war. $50,000. One from our town was up to see ( i. Capital Stock, terest to young people generally. A the diplomatic idea, that the press The president of the medical congress, W. Chapin the other «lay and took cordial invitation to attend all the sew should be given only results in things ASS A YER, dinner with him. G. XV. ret out a Prof. Raymond, who is the present occu Receive deposits subject to check or on He had cream in (he pant of of tbo chair once held by the re aiorn of the association is given to all. (HTtsining to international affairs. tine dinner, certifica!e payable on denial, I. R obert L eslik , pastor. blackberries, «ream in the bread and nowned Charcot, of the Salpetnsr«,inade Chinese stories being in order, a res Sells sight drafts on New York, San I ran cream in the coffee. G. W. has plenty ident of Han Francises L/.d tLls one tu a cisco, and Por .land. an address at the opening of this con Pioneers celebration. of cream. B oh . Tdegrai »hie transfers sold on all points in gress, and briefly reviewed the principal Tl»e annual reunion of the Southern group of Washington frinnds: ‘‘The Fndured Death '« Agonita. the United Stales. characteristics of the physiology, anat Oregon Pioneer Association took place Chinene have a queer way ol avenging Only a roaring lire enabled J. M. Gar- omy and pathology of the nervous sys Hpe< i ll Attention given to Collections and If a at the Courthouse in Jacksonville to themselves on their enemies. general ' *uaineas of our customers. retteou, of Ban Antonio, Tex , to lie tem of pant times, and paid due homage Celestial is real anxious to make Ins day, a very large attendance being Collect ions made throughout Southern down *lier attacked by Asthma, from to the superb work and discoveries of MAMi rACTI KKK OF Present from all pointe in the Rogue «-nerny’s life u burden, he commits Oregon, indonall accessible {mints. which he suffered for yearn. He wiites Charcot, V’alpion, Horn, Friedreich, River valley, The annual a idreMN was suicide in front of lhe letter's door. J. D. FRY, President. his misery was often so great that it Leyden and a number of other savants J. T. TUFFS, Vice President. delivered by Hon. P. H. D’Arcy, of That is considered, by lhe Chinese, to seemed he endured I he agonies of death ; through whom we are enabled today to R. A. B ooth , Cashier. Salem, it being followed by memorials lie the most terrible thing that could but Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con understand so many obscure matters ro to members deceased during the past hap|»en to them, Tli« man in front ul And Everything that goes with First- sumption wholly cured him. This mar tating to nervous pathology. Our role, Class Milling. year. A new ivature of the reunion this whose home the •meide ih coinmilled velous medicine is the only known cure said he, is to contend against the pre- evening was a campfire under the is shunned by his felloe«, i. oatraeized for Asthma as i well an Consumption, j gregHof degeneracy and morbid hereditj» auspices of the Native Sons and Daught by his club and la (marked with th« For sale by C hiles , DELEMATER. Coughs and Colds, and all Throat, Chest against the dissemination of infections, ers of Oregon, at which a highly inter finger of scorn and suspicion, The soul W ade , P ike and CORNELL. and Lung troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. and against lhe ravages of syphili« ami esting programme wax rendered. The of the suicide is suppossd to go straight Guaranteed. Trial bottles free at Dr. alcboholism. In short, to i tn press our weather for the reunion was cool and to heaven, while the soul of the other CHANTS PAS«. OREGON. Call for it ; same price an other brand.’ Kremer’s Drug Store. time with the truth that the principal pleasant and few previous yearn have fellow is d'jomed to everlasting perdi source of happiness resi les iri a perfect witnessed no sucessful a celebration by tion.” harmony between the human organism the pioneers. While hoping for a peaceful solution of the Chinese problem, the officials of and its environment. (»rouse Likes Civilization. the navy department are taking the Among the most Interesting papers submitted to the medical congress were A freak in the habits of a wild bird i. necessary steps to have their branch of those by Dr. Labadie, of New York, Dr. evidence«! al the ranch of Thomas U. the service prepared for any contin The naval policy board, of Berthau of Pans and Dr. Ducampol Farther, near Nansene, about 20 miles gency. Bordeaux, on the new treatment of con south of Die Dalles, where a lien grouse which Admiral Itewey is president, is R. THOM AS sumption, which was discovered by a has taken up her residence in the now in nesnion at Newport. It is known Frenchman, Dr. Crolte. The method chicken yard, ami has apparently settled that the board is considering ths advisa DryGo«»<U. Shoes, Ladies ( *ap<* and Jack T he H ousefi hnimheh is, in effect, to transmit antiseptics, es . down for a peaceful ami happy life. bility of greatly strengthening our naval ets, («adíes’ anti < irntfl’ Furnishing EVERYTHING for the pecially forinoldehyde to ilie effected i 4 boot a month »¡go the bird appeared force in < hiuese waters, although its <•'•>«1-. Hat»*, M¡lier*’<»<»<»d*, HOUSE FROM A parts by means of static electricity and < among the chickens, and. counting upon pro ceding* are not made public. Orders Trunk« anti Valises. TACK HAMMER to a not in the usual way through th* stom Mr. Fargher’s well-known hospitality, I have, however, already l»een issued for SIDEBOARD... Grant* Pass Greatest Store ach It is urged that tlie direct trans- ! made herself at home, since wlifch time ! a nuMilier of <X>II i « tr to procee« I to mission is destructive to bacilli and tbeii i she has gradually become very tame and Chinese waters in addition to those ptomaines in a much mure affective has ceased to notice the presence of already there and on the way, which <• manner than through the <lige«tive or- i persons near or among the fowls. Al means that warsbi|M« will I mj there to DEAL»» IN gans, and moreover Hie stomach being ' though fiying about at will, the grouse use the coal. GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED unmolested bv medicine, performs its takes but short flight« ami invariably Hpcculators in Klar rotilo mail eon FRESH ano SALT With Every |20 Cash Purchase of function of nutrition in a normal way, ‘ returns tx> the H h k where she eats their tracts will be shut out if the post office Groceries You Are Given a MEATS... - ‘ thereby facilitating the cure. Hamhnme, Life Size Crayon fo ul ami, what is more singular in a 'department lives up to its advance or Water-Color Portrait Dr. Laba«iie stated that ezperimenfs [ wild bird, she > artfully inspects the notice in lhe advertisement for bid« on FRONT and FOURTH STS. ’P hone N o . 85 bad been made on animals which show- ; <oop, turning h-r head quickly from fide 8JM2 star routes in New England, I, New ed l»eyun<l doubt that the antiseptics had to side, after the pretty fashion of wild I York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, I-.: a been earned through and into the body ! hens, then quntly takes her place on the ware, Virginia ami Weal Virginia, by high tension static currents. He I family i er h. This is the first I ns tanas which says that every accepted bidder presented analyte« made by distinguish- ; recorded in the vicinity of a wild bird must live on oi near the route and S taple axd F ancy G hockriks ed chemists verifying hi« statements, vuluntoiily casting its lot with domestic persooally superintend the service. A DRY GOODS, CLOTHING HARDWARE while both be and the French doctors re- | fowls. TH« REST or RVER5THING number of speculators have for years BICYCLES L adies ’ and G ents ’ SHOES AT A 1.1. TIMES .. tarred to cases of complete cures in the ! made a regular business of obtaining SEWING MACHINES 1 hr Brmrj of Woman. (’cited Mates and France. By statistics ' these contracts and then sublet ling E'KBtTHI»« IB MrVIJt 'Pnom 131 'P homr 11 they show«*«! that of 800 patients in dil- ' Was grandly shown by Mrs. John them to men who did the work. The ferent stag«*- of consumption in Franca, ; Dowling of Butler, Pa., in a three years* I »oats I officials say thev intend to break ♦Xki were cure«I, that 100 per cent in the i struggle with a malignant stomach Iron up this middleman business, that be first stage of thia disease were cured ; 75 ! ble that < amred dis’resting attacks of sides saving money, 1*1 ler sen i< e can WATCHMAKER and All remerfies be had by dealing directly with those HARDWARE JEWELER per cent in the arcotej stage, and 35 j»er naii-ea ami indrgeetiun COI.t:MBIA and cent tn the third stage. The three dec- failed to relieve her until she tried Elec who do the work, Full of WalriMB, < I™*»*. Hik .rrwr*r aixi Jew. lrr. A HARTFORD WHEELS tors urge iu support of their new method tric Bitters. After taking it two months A*.»rtrn«nl <<t l.nw-«l<-t» an<l Al R« (I Time GIANT POWDER, E tc . that it is entirely without danger, ami she wrote: “J am now wholly cured Heart lUagle., and ran eat anything. It ia truly a I take a pleasant herb drink, tbs next. that a patient in the very weakest <xm- F ixtii r>rr. Crr\ ILii.r T home 93 Clemen* Drag Store ditiuo, even very Young children,are un grand tonic for the whole system a» I morning I feel bright and rny complex harmed by the strong electrical current a, gf’ned in weight and feel much stronger ion ia better. My doctor »ays it Rets which are free from pain, producing in since tiaing it.’* It ante digestion, cures srnlly on my stornai hjiver and kidneys, ' the patient pleasant and stimulating dyapepeia, improves appetite, gives new and is a pleasant laxative. It is mad«* I*eal*r in <ruarsntred, at Dr. T he P op ’ lab GatTK«* sensation». The static rlectrkify ia pr<>- Ide Only fiOc. from l»erl»a and is prepare«! as eaaily as duce«l by machines whidi are huw being Kremer's drug »tore. tea. It i« railed Laae’s Medteéne. Alli GROCERIES. made in Frame, and of which |»hoto- FRESH VEGETABLES Why pay 11.25 per tier for wood when druggists sell it at 75 cl«, lane’s Farm DRIED FRUITS. grapbswsre exhibited by tl*e lecturers. and FRUITS* «=• y<»0 can r*t food dry slab wood from ly Medit ine moves ths bowels each «lai FT»! r and feed Tea Cesta will purchase a bundle of W. L Ireland L>r 75 cents per Der? If you ranno« get it, ««nd fur a free sarn Front Street. ‘ ov ’ h . old pepar» at this office—come bandy in Leave orders at (rainer Broa. Hard ide. Address, Orator F Woodward, Le I ware. Roy. M. Y. I •v *w wr ar ar ar w W */V V 4 underlying cirpets. J y è JOSEPHINE COUNTV PASS OUR POPULAR STOCK AT POPULAR PRICES Our selections j« Patterns jt Styles and Deco rations will appeal to your taste Mattings lb Cottage art carpet for this sale 95 White quilts. 11.98 Smyrna Rugs Paper plates 100 for Glass sets consisting of sugar bowl,butter dish,spooa holder and cream pitcher ..........................................36 Beautiful new China mugs ........................................ 26 CARPL rs — To make Big lino glasawar« your room for new goods a lot of choice for 10 Eieces from 3 to 10 yards will Hotel dishes, doz ...... 1.17 e closed out at 25“„ dis- ount. You must get here Hotel bakers, doz......... 1.17 before your neighbor to get Tumblers 3 for................... 10 1‘alm fibre v&lices, good« the pick. worth 65-75-85-1.00 all ge at................... LACE CURTAINS— An Soap trays... inspection will convince any Ink writing tablets fine one they are rare values paper how is this 300 pages We head the best with a 2A ........................................10 yd.x62 inch curtain (a 50 To close out a lol of velvet per pair ”5 -85-95-1.00 to 1.97 bias skirt binding colors aome beauties (a 3.25 3.50 naw. slate and myrtle per 3.75 yarJ...................... 2| To close out a lot of red em * PICTURE FRAMES— broidery cotton per spools 1 Moie new ones and lots of C qt. preserve kettle retin ................................20 mouldings bring along vour I ned Grocers Scales............... 2.55 pictures. NEW GOODS— Ladies writing desks or secretaries art- sqares, rugs, iron beds, colonial centre tables or stand« rockers, Chinaware, glassware. Never pass us by whether you want to buy or not cotna in and look. POPULAR PRICES PREVAIL ..FURNITURE.. 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