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FONE 131 HELLO! HELLO, YOURSELF 1 This is the WHITE HOUSE GROCERY. We have just received another lot of the celebrated Chase & Sanborn FRESH ROASTED COFFEES Their " Old Government " Java and Mocha can't I beat for strength and fine flavor. ' SOUTH SEA BLEND,'' one of our new roasts, is oue of the best roasted coffees on the market, per pound ,30 If you like a fine Rio coffee, try our No. 46 at. .,25 If you prefer something milder, try our celebrated "Climax Roast" at .25 Or a very fine Caracol or Pea-berry coffee at. . . . ,25 Rio Siftings, 7 pounds $1 tiuaranteed better than Package Coffee. REMEMBER THE PLACE ..WHITE HOUSE GROCERY.. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Mining Supplies HERCULES l'OWDEU Caps ami Fuse. Also a 6ne line of GARLANDS' Stoves& Ranges AIR TIGHT AND BOX STOVES Xocal tiappcninijs CRAMER BROTHERS ODD FELLOWS BLOCK IS GOOD THINGS We've been telling you a lot of good things about our Men's Suits for Fall and Winter wear. We don't expect you to take our word lor it. There is an easy way to settle it for yourself : Call and ask to see what we advertise. If we can't do better for you than others can you can have your money back. BsjECMnaBXa Dr. Flanagan, ' . Resident Dentist. Go to Corun (or Plumbing. Whips, 10c to $2.50 at Uackelf. M. Clemens, Prescription Druggist. Notary Public at the Coraix office. Koh-i-noor pencils at the Coi'rikh office. Slaw and Kmut Cutters ai Cramer Bros. Wood wanted on subscription at the Coi'UKB otfice. Send your ore to W. G. Wright's New Custom Mill. A splendid line of Royal Charter Oak Ranges at Coron's. Saratoga Chips, (jrapes, Comb Honey, New Nuts White House Grocery. Gorton's Minstrels are announced to give an entertainment tere about No vember 20th. J. L. Myers has commenced the erection of a dwelling on C street west of the echool house. Gov. Geer spoke at Medford Saturday evening. Hoodlums attempted to break up the meeting, but were subdued by the crowd. J. Wolke, the hardware merchant, has removed his former location and now occupies the building jiiBt west of Cornell's grocery. To cure that cold or stop those rheumatic pains try a Turkish or Rus sian bath. Joseph Mobs has different kinds of bath cabinets for sale. E E. Redfield came up from Leland Tuesday to attend to some business matters and take in the election. He is running bis sawing machine, which worked well siuce be received the new compressor. The largest lino of Um brellas in Southern Oregon, 45 cents to $8. Good school Umbrellas for 45 eents. The Sugar Pino Store. A serious freight wreck occurred on Sunday morning near Keswick. An aile broke on a loaded car derailing four cars in the rear of it. A number of men were riding in one of these and two of them were instantly killed and three others badly injured. One of the men killed was Al. Bryan, of Denver, Colo., and the other man could not be identified. Do not get scared if vour heart troubles you. Mo.-t likely' you suffer from indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat and gives the worn out stomach perfect rest. It is the only preparation known that completely digests all classes of foods ; that is why it cures the worst cases of indigestion and stomach troubles after everything else has failed. It may be taken in all conditions and cannot help but do you good. W. F. Kremer. T-vo bibulous politicians made matters lively Monday night in the "Corner" saloon. Oue of them, bubbling over ith enthusiasm tot McKinley, gave vent to the same bv means of various hunahe and other sounds, which were resented by a stanch supporter of Win. Bryan. An altercation ensued which terminated ill the Bryanite's seizing McKinley's supporter by the neck, with evident fell intent. A lively fight ensued which one of the warring politicians endeavored to brain the other with a spittoon. The were finally pulled apart and one of them was persuaded to go home and defer the election until the next day. The other then waxed ex ceeding fierce and warlike. Coron the Plumber. ! Shoes repaired at Hai kett's. G. St Louis for watch repairing. Air Tight Hestirs at Cramer Bros. Let Coron figuro on your Plumbing Job. Stove boards and pipe at Cramer Bros. Old Paper 10 cents per bundle at this otfice. Wanted A nice panther skin. Cramer Bros. Where do you get your hair cut? Try Will Mallorv. Some good bargains in Fur Collarettes at Mr. Rehkopt's. Harness of all Kinds, Grades and Prices at Hackett'. Take your shoes to Hackett for good work and right prices. AH the late novelties in Fur Collar ettes at Mrs. Rehkopf's. There is no longer need to ship ore away for tests take it to Wright's. PHOTOGRAPHER r personal SCHOOL NOTES. MEN'S SUITS. Suitable for dress or business wear, all-wool black wor sted, neat effects in all-wool Cassimere, homes pun and Cheviot sack suits. The kind you would expect to pay $12 for. Take your choice $10. MEN'S SUITS. . For wise men who don't go to a cheap merchant tailor be cause they can be fitted with our ready - to - wear clothes. Fine blue or black all-wool Serge, fancy Cassi mere and Worsted Dress Suits $15. DRESS SUITS. Gentlemen we'll give you every thing the high priced tailor giyes you for about half his price. If you're hard to fit we alter the garments same as he does. Come and see the suits we are selling at $16, $17.50 & $20. P. H. HARTH &, SON, CLOTHIERS ..SELLING OUT AT COST.. Having mining interests thai require my attention, I will sell my entire stock at ACTUAL COST cosisting of CLOTHI X G, G K NT'S FURNISHING GOODS, LADIES', GENT'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. Mackintoshes, Hats, Caps, Etc. Rlx Frightful Failures. Six terrible failures of six diffierent doctors n'earlv sent Wm. II. Mullen of Locklamt, O., to an early grave. All said he had. a fatal lung trouble aud that he must 60011 die. Hut he was nrged to try Dr. King's New Discovery lor Consumption. After taking five bottles he was entirely cured. It is IKimively guaranteed to cure all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs, including Coughs, Colds, Lsgripp, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Asthma, llay Fever, Croup, Whooping Cough. Ma and 1 1 00. Trial bottles free at Dr. Kreuier's drug store H. A. REED Odd Fellows Building Next door to Cramer Bros. Southern California. Notable among the pleasures afforded by the Shasta route is the winter trip to Seuthern California and Anions. Renewed acqtiiutancea with this section will ever develop fresh points of in terest and added sources of enjoyment, under its sunny skies, in the variety of its industries, in its prolific vegetation and among its numberless resorts of mountain, shore, valky and plain. The two daily Sha-ta trains from Portland to California have been recently equipped with the most approved pattern ol standard and tourist sleeping cars, but the low rates of fare will still continue in effect. Illustrated guides to the winter resorts of California aud Arizona miy be bad application to C II. Makkiiam, U. I , A. Portland, Oregon. nu rnv photographer r I! L D I Opp. Court House. Fancy Cranberries now in no higher than the Door kind hue House Grocery. I have just received another shipment of Fur Collarettes from 3 to $15. R. O. MoChoskey. A new house, in good location (or sale cheap. Enquire of Joseph Moss the real estate agent. Ten Cents will purchase a bundle of old papers at this office come handy In underlying carpets. First-class apple orchard for sale Best investment can be found. Pee Joseph Moss about it. You have heard it said of some thing "It takes the cake." But Myrtle Creek Flour makes the cake. A republican rally was held at Ash land Monday evening. Hon. C. W. Fulton was the speaker. Smokers will find rare opportunities for selection in the many lines of choice cigars at Wilson & Koper's. South Sea Blend What is it? Finest roast coffee in the city only 80c per pound White House Grocery. No other pills can equal DeWitt'a Little Earley Risen for promptness, certainty and efficiency. W. F. Kremer. We understand that Mrs. G. W. Pettit will soon open a bakery at the corner of Fourth and Front street. Look for her ad in our next issue. T. A. Hood A Co. received a new lathe on Monday, which is an important a I lition to their already well equipped bicycle establishment. Charley" Nickell, of Jacksonville, was a north bound passenger to Portland Tuesday evening, to be, as he said, in the thickest of it". We opine that bis hopes will lie realized to perfection If the Grants Pass high school could elect the president, Bryan would stand little chance of election. A .ballot was taken recently in two' of the rooms and and McKinley was "elected" by a vote of 73 to 17. Scott Griffin bandies Ashland flonr, Utah alfalfa Beed, Oregon red clover seed, winter oats, large Russian while rye, new crop timothy seed, wheat for 1 also Wheat Hay, Alfalfa Hay, Timothy Hay. Oat Straw, Chop Barley, Corn, Wheat, Oatg. A largo line of Shoes, Prints, Vicugua Dross and Wrapper Flannels at a 10 per font Discount Sale. The Sugar Tine Store. We were pleased to receive 'a letter from Ben E. Slahl, now of Boise, Idaho, and regret that we were not able to give it to the public last week. Mr. Stahl sent his greeting to the "boys" and urged them to vote right in the election. He predicted that Idaho would give Mc Kinley a small majority. He expects to visit Grants Pass in the near future. Dr. W. H. Lewis, I.awrenceville, Vs., writes, "1 am using Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in my practice among severe cases of indigestion and find it an admirable remedy." Many hundreds uf physi cians depend upon the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in stomach troubles. It digests what vou eat, and allows you to eat all the good food you need, provid ing you do hot overload your stomach. Gives instant relief and ft permanent cure W. F. Kremer. J. R. Entrikeo of Leland was in town 00 Thursday. Arthur Howland made a trip to Jack sonville Tuesday. ' Judge Davis Brower visited Jackson ville on Thursday. Governor T. T. Geer was passenger on riaturday evening's north bound train. Chas. Drew ol Klamath county, who has been visiting with Jack Crow of Merlin was in town Tuesday. Mrs. I. G. Knotta left on last Wednes day evening for Eugene where ber daughter is seriously ill with append! citis. Mrs. Auten, who has been visiting tere wilb Mies Dora Chausse, returned Wednesday morning to her home at Klamathon. Miss Aggie George, who has been visit ing here with Mine Carrie UmphletU), returned on the first of the week to her hime near Kerby. Mrs. Amos Smith went lo Medford Saturday to see her brother, "Chub1 Hamlin, who is ill with typhoid fever. She returned Monday. Raymond Scovill left on Wednesday mornini for Berthoud, Colo., to visit there with his eibterr, Mrs, F. G. Person and Miss Harriet Scovill, and will prob ablv remain for some timt. Ensign and Mrs. Wilbert, of th Sal vation army arrived hem last week to take chaige of the work of that organ ization at this place. TLey came here from Olympia and will probably remain with us for some time. E. B. Brown spent several days in Medford last week in the capacity of deputy organizer for the order of For esters of America. His efforts were attended with success and a goodly numbers were added to that order dur ing bis visit. Rev, J. P. Coleman, who has been spending several months of the summer here visiting old friends and scenes, left on Thursday for his home at Los Angeles, He enjoyed several camping trips whil here and got a shot or two at the light footed scamperera of our timbered bills W. R. D. Allen has exchanged his Grants Pass proerty in Ashland and will make his future home at that place. Mr. Allen has been an esteemed citizen citizen of Grants Pass (or a number of years and Ashland will gain a good citizen. He carries with I1I111 the best wishes of his Grants Pass friends (or unlimited success in his new field. New pupils continue to enter every I day. Examinations aia being held this week I in the third, fourth, fifth.'.sixth, seventh and eighth grades ol the Grant Pass scheols. This closes the work left on- finished by closing the school but March. Promotion will be made next Monday. Merlin Local Institute. The local Institute held at Merlin, Oreg., was organized at 10 a. m. with he following teacher in attendance. Supt. Savage, Prof. 8. W. Holmes. J. McConnell, Stephen Jewell, Misses Olive Owen, Katie 0Sbea, Bell Sturge, Alice Smith, and Mr. Bell Huden. Q. A. Savage being absent the subject Purpose of Local Institute" was very admirably aiscusseu oy o. n. Holmes. Miss Jessie Scovill being unable to attend, sent ber manuscript on the subject "Language in tb Primary Grades". Stephen Jewell kindly con sented to act a her substitute, reading and discussing the subject In manner Appreciated by all. Arithmetic, in grade work wis ably presented by S. W. Holmes aud ab sentees missed soma valuable practical idea, W. A. Maesie being one of the b sentee Bunt. Savage made a Old Maidi's Convention. By the repeated, solicitation ol the people of Grants Pass the ladies of the Reliuf Corps have decided to reproduce the ' Old Maid' Convention" in the near future.' Everybody invited. Dulh of Louis Btlfili. Louis I'.ellils, tho well known watch maker and jeweler died suddenly on Monday evening at Mrs. II. Thornton where he was hoarding, lie ate anpper as usual and then lay down upon lounge and seemed to fall asleep. When noticed a short lime afterward, he had ceased breathing. A phyrician was summoned immedUlely, but li'e had already depjrlod. His death was pain less and raxv. Apoplexy is named as the cause of his death. Mr. Belfils wan about 74 years of sue and enjoyed the acquaintance an respe ot of a large number of people this part of the state. His son arrived from Koneburg Tuesday and the retnai were removed to that place Tuesday evening. Mrs. Belfils and daughter who reside at Tulare, Cal , passed thiougb Wednesday muinliig on the way to Roaoburu. Now Articles This VccZ White Comb Honey 1 pound frame 15c. White Plgi one pound pack ape 10c. Bulk Pickel per quart Wc. Lemon, Orange and Citron peel per pound 20c- Strained White Sage Houey per pound 120. Armours Sugar cur ed Breakfast Bacon. Full Oresm and Limberger cheese, Mince Meat, in bulk and package. FOR THE MINER omh .n l WIIK inl,. nl hotter. 9."0 cases, too dozen ems of this years rruit and Vegetables including best brands ever put into cans. Calhoun Grocery Co orSOOO SOCIAL EVENTS. A inall though pleasant party was held at the residence ol Mr. and Mr. Boynton. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Griffin entertained few friends at their home and enjoyed few pleasant social evening. remark upon the tuhject, "Writing." A select ocil dance was given at The subject, "Reading In the Second Clemen- nail, Mr. anu aire. . ... nd .'bird Grades," which was presented Demare furnishing me music ior w. by Mis Olive Owen was very instruct- occasion. ive. A lively discussion followed this Tb evening of Halloween was the most excellent paper. Institute then occasion (or lb celebration ol a number adjourned until 1 00 p. m. I of pleasant social events in the vaiious At 1:30 p. n. "Grading Country portion of our city. Schools" was thoroughly explained by Supt. Savage. J. V. McConnell ably and eloquenty disposed of the subject "Attention". Alice Smith filled ber place In the program by reading a paper "Teaching Geography in the sixth and seventh Grade." Mis Bell Huden presented th sub ject "Supplementary Reading" in so able manner that every on present could understand the value of such reading matter in the band of children our schools. Mis Bell Sturge' paper on "His tory" was very able article, and emphasised the value of supplementary work. This paper was appreciated by all and reflected much credit upon the writer. The entertainment In the evening given by in tciioiar 01 me mernn school was well attended . and the children performed their part well. A Lie Smith, Secretary of Institute. Lincoln Savaui, County Superintendent. Mr. Dr. Moor and Mr. R.L.Coe gave an "At home" to their Iriends at th residence ol Mr. Moore and the evening w pleaaurably spent by the assembled guest. Dr. and Mr. A. P. Harth gave sn elaborate whist party at their new home, which eclipsed all provious similar events which have been given in Grants Pas. Refreshment of salad, cake and coffee were served at th close ol the games. Grand Mask Ball. th Foresters of America will give masquerade on Thanksgiving evening Nut. 29. and th order is making elaborate preparations (or th occasion, which will be on of the social events of the vear. Demaree'l orchestra bo been engaged to furnish the musio and lappet will be served in the basement of the ball by Mr. Almy. . - A reception committee will D In attendance to whom tb masker may reveal their identity on entering the hall. Ticket (or th dance, II ; specta tors 25 cents. "Thai Ms." About Nov. 22, Walter Walker, assisted by Mildred St. Pierre aid specially selected company, will appear at the opera house in the (arc comedy, "That Man." This company, with the sm play, In a six night engagement at th Herald Square theater, New York, ad vanced their ticket receipt from 1570 on the first night to $1160 on the closing evening. . Coming EvsnU. . Nov. 20 Gorton' Minstrel at opera bouse. Nov. 22 Walter Walker and company in farce-comedy. "That Man," at opera house, Nov. 29. . Thanksgiving Day. ' Nov. 29. Forester mask ball at opera house. R. L. GOE & C0LW1Y Firm For Sate. The Van nor farm containing 200 acres of bottom land on Rogue river about five miles west of loan is offered for sale. Fur particulars apply lo S. E. Hahkncos, Grants Pans. a. f v-vvvvwvvtvvvvvvvvvvvvwJ MAIIDLE AM) GRANITE WORKS 23. 1P-A.1DIDOCIC, PROPR. I km preosred to furnish anything in the. line of Cemetery work in in. k.n.l of MAEBLE or GRANITE. ' Nearly thirty year of experience in the Marble b that! can fill your orders in the very best manner. uuiefs warrants my saying Con furnish work Marble. in Scotch, Swede or American Grsnite or any kind c f J. B. PADDOCK, Front Street; Next to (irrene'e Cai.sliop. Just the Fad,,. A new lot of Shopping Baskets MARKIED. WILSON VERDIS In Grants Pass, Thursday evening, by Rev. C. W. Hays, Chas. M. Wiiron and MIsj Luella Vvrdin. N E ATI I A M M E It S 1 1 E K 1 1 A N In this city, Wednesday, Nov. 7, 1 11(10, Jesse Neatharnmer, ol Jackson county and Miss Nora hheehan of this county, Kev. C. W. Have olliciating, WOODRUFF JOHNSON At the real, deuce ol Joseph Maris, Smith River, Del Norte county, Calif. Oct. ill. 1U00, hy the Rnv. Chas. Booth, Daniel Woodruff ami Miss Lily Johnson. DIEu Girl Wanted Immediately, for housework In small family. Inquire of A. E. Voomiikh. Romanes in Real Lilc. Mrs. Kutli Muxliam, o Umtfur.l, )ia left New York for Lebanon, Or., where she will marry Charles II. lireen, a rich grocer. The marriage will end a romance that began half century ago. When she was 0 years old, Mrs. Max- ham and Green, an adopted orphan, 9 years of age were playmates. The children were reared together, and when Green was 17, he asked the girl to marry him. She refused and married Mr. Maxhatu. Green went to the war and afterwards married and went West Mr. and Mrs. Maxham lived in Hart ford for 23 years. Mr. Maxliam died last spring, and a letter from his w idow to the friend of ber youth brought an immediate ol.-r of marriage, a lireen is ao a widower. Mrs. Maxliiim awrpted, aud le'l foi his borne ai'tordinflv. Tim groom is 01 tears oil, and tiie bride .'. The l.atefel Yarn. A Pittibiirg drummer tells this yarn: 1 always carry a bottle of Kemp' Baltam in my grip. I take e"id rasily nd a few doses of ttie Balsam tl ay- make me a well man. Everywhere I go t speak a good word for Kemp. 1 take hold of my customers I lake old men and yocng men, and tell tf.nu confidentially what I do when 1 take cold. At druggist, 25c. and 50c. AVERY In Merlin precinct, Saturday, Nov. 3, l'.RIJ, Flora Avery, aged 10 years. BELFILS In this city, Monday eve ning, Nov. 6, l'JM, Louis Hell Is, aged 74 years. AVERY In Merlin precinct, Wednes day, October 31, 1!KK), Kern Avery, aged 0 years. Bcntficsnt Hallowe'tn Prank. It sometime happen that the evil designs of the wicked are frustrated In most unexpected way and oft times th trend of event conceived ol and set est Shoe Makers." in motion by the machination of the minion of mischief are diverted into cbaunels of beneficence and blessing. A notable Instance of this character occurred on Wednesday evening, Hal lowe'en, in the eastennost corner of our city. Joseph Felzner bad, during the sum mer, caused to grow a supply of pump kins, which numerously cumbered bis lot. With these he bad been supplying some of his neighbors, notably II. II. Barton, the jeweler. Mr. Barton appreciated th pumpkin and the only drawback to the arrangement seemed the Inconveienc and fatigue of trans porting the golden fruit the quarter of a mile, more or loss, which separates the the testimony Of iwu resiliences. i . i v ...!- i. .1.. ono of our oll and bent on maintaining the traditiuus of the night, pemdved th pumpkins. It is an inexplicable fact that a Hal lowe'en pranker I attracted lo a pump kin like a moth to a candle. The globular products on seen, it was past argument tint something had to be done )()ll'rht tlCltrlV with lliein. The bov decided that all that was needed to promote their unalloyed happiness was to carry those pumpkins over to Mr. Barton' and stack them in his yard. This was done and the pranker gloried in glee at the havoc thev had wrought. Both Mr. Fetzner and Mr. Barton were well pleased at the favor which had been done. The boy bad their fun, Mr. Barton has the pumpkins and all is serene. ..leaders in.. HIGH - GRADE FOOTWEAR I Good shoes don't grow on bushes. They are made by Good, Hon- WE HANDLE ONLY THE MOST RELIABLE MAKES. HOLM AN & SON, UNDERTAKERS EMBALM ERS. Ollice on 0th St. nppo. Court House. Residence North 7th St. GRANTS PASS, OR, AT 31. Clemens, PRESCRIPTION DRL'G'ilST OB A NG CFRONT oppo. oetsa housc TREES!' TREES! At the Riverside Nursery you will find fruit trees, berry plants and shade trees ; slo Monterey cypress fur hedge. 'Iworoa jutirol your WHALE BONE BOOTS for two years and then sold them for $2," i in on ono ol our customers. Wo h a v o I "f'Tvi . Tablets of all kind at the Couaiia. all of our shoes of you during tho past ten years and they never fail to k'ivo perfect sat isfaction," says another old ens' tomcr. I 1 I It I II ft U 5.(i0 4.0o 3-50 '3.00 2302.25 rem men. 2 502J00 l.75 FOR BOY r ... si ALLTHELAi- -HtB I BUI . i THE HAMILTON-BROWN SHOES. JjAWlIDN-BRaVsj OHDtlJIS. PlCMf. lACt For Rale ! Fo Sale Twenty five acres on and one-half mile east of Orants Pass nn Kngue river, partly cleared, small or chard, pi ice IJX) half cash, also fifty one acre of what is known as the Hydr place, price IV O, half ca.li. For addi tional ililotmatkin addrees, Cir Boos, La Grande, Oregon. Agents Wanted. No Cspital Nieetssry to sell our Tssi, Coffee and Spices. In every city and town in the State nf Oregon and Washington outside of Portland, ladiea or young men who have two or three hours per day to spare will find selling our Teas, Col lees and Spicee pleasant work and tbsy can make big money for themselves. Writ for full particulars and Catalogue ra. ORKAT EASTKKN TKA COMPANY Grind Republican Rally. Saturday evening the republicans of Grants Pass and Josephine county held a grand rally and demonstration for McKinley and Roosevelt, closing the campaign in this county. The speaker ol th evening, present for the occasion, was Hon. C. W. Fulton, of Astoria, who is recognised as a man of much ability and oue of the foremost speaker la the state. la the railroad park, explosive and various combustibles wer provided and the noise and scenic fire wer greatly suggestive ol the Fourth of July or the battle of Spionkop. Shortly after 7 o'clock torch light protection formed on Sixth street, and marched down that street lo Alain, thence down Main street and around the "trisugle" to F. street and thence to Sixih street and the opeia house. The band was out ill force and lualeriall) assisted in I lie entertainment of Ihe ouaainii, t.uJjring their selections with liveliness and vim. Cheers for McKin ley weie numerous aud Very audible. At It o'clock the meeting began in the open House, whli li was densely pacseu and filled lo overflowing, it capacity proviug far too small for th accommo dation of th audience. Th band d s cojrsed music and a male quart', Messrs Cramer, Kinney, Cramer and Suaian, gave s pleasing vocal (election which was well received and the gentle men war accorded bearty encore. Mr. Fulton was then introduced and made a most able and pleasing address. While hi speech was strong and forceful there wa not a trac of abusiveness and . I L ... ...InlailUil Itintl nnalitt ... ... .. i ii i.. .,l,i,M. .1,1 h for Ladle's. Men and Children mluht wall be Imitated campaign pair , sneaker lenerally. He leotived . .. A IVERY KINB UL It will pay you to axamln th W. L. Douglas shoes, and ss for yourself that thsy ars juit a J good In svsiy way as those for , which you have been paying t$ to 7- For style, com fort, and service, thsy i cannot be surpassed a by custom-i "I will always sond to you for my Bhoes. You have tho right style, price and quality, and they give mo bettor satisfac tion than any I overwore, says ii traveling sales man for tho Simmons Hard ware Company who lives in San Francisco. shots. FOR SALE BY R. L. GOE & COMPANY SOLE AGENTS FOR GRANTS PASS ri t f mi IsT Jl i. X Jll jv SH0E For Udk'i, Men and Childrtn. $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.25 $2.50 W re showing 0 or 60 different styles of Ibis mnu(sclorer's make aloi and call special attention to their THE PINGREEISHOES. I i-fiA. c. ,vrnn ffh- 31'1 Washinaton St. Portland. Ora. Lament distributors of Teas, Coffees and generou measure of applause, videnc Spices on the PaciDc Coast. 100 tores irI to oearusn F,.v.. in incceeeful operation. audience. ol his $1.50 Shoe K.vorj light, heavy or Rargains at .59, .79, .98, $1.25, $1.-W. Don't ml tbem. COE'S. warrant.). In medium weight stock. We have just received our fall stoik of this celebialed niak ol footwear. For STVI.K, liURAUlLIIY and PRICE. They sre jmt a little better than nr iboe I ever wore," is th testlrnouy of very person who has tried them. W liandle them in four grades, in which wp can give you all styles Id both Lndlej' and (ienls. . ., - .a $3.00, $3.50, $1.00 and $5.00. , , j OUR PROPORTION. r.-J Try a pair of Pingre Shoe, wear tbenl 'or six months, and II they fail ., roil perfect satisfaction return Wm and get your money back, , OOB'Ss ra