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i! ft. s Ifvo: me ts let 6 : hav. SEA! of t d ar: 'e ft- kind rinj GOOD THINGS TO EAT - FOR" ... thanksgiving... Of coarse we nil like "Turkev" (not that land of the Sultan's) but ' ?reat American bird whose appetizing odor waited from the kitchen makes Young Americ,"wish it mere always Thanksgiving Day." and more so when tufted with our celebrated EXTRA SELECT FRESH OYSTERS. 50c per can, and served with cranberry saure made from those large Jersey Cranberiies such as we sell and tint nice homegrown celery, fresh, crisp auu. well bleached in 5c and 10c bunches. MINCE MEAT We have lota of it the concentrated kind in packages at 10, 15 and 23 cents per package. Bavles Celebrated Ft. Louis Mince Meat in bulk something good and which we can recommend. The price is very reasonable, only iatic per pound, or aoc per pint. CATSUP Also Bavles Tomato Catsup in bulk, only 15c per pint cheaper and bet'er than the kind in bottles at J and 15 cents. PICKLES Our New Sour Tickles are good, 10c a quart. Iew feweet auxea Pickles are 10c a pint. , CANDIKD LEMON and Orange Peel, 10c. Fancy Fresh Glazed Citron, trie kind that'll good, per pound, aoc. .,.,. . . COCOASUT Shredded in bulk, 25c. Dunham's Sifted Table Cocoauut, toe. Dessicated Cocoinut, Schepp's or Dunham's, in 10 and 20c packages. SUGAR-Absolutely pure is our XXXX Bar Sugar, Powdered, nothing better for, making frostings of all kinds. , CHOCOLATE "Baker's Premium," 25c and 45c Ghirardelli s Eagle t-weet Chocolate 30c. Ghirardelli'a Star, 35c. Ghirardelli'a finest Monarch, vamlia flavored Chocolate, something very line, 20c and 40c. REMEMBER ..WHITE HOUSE GROCERY . . OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Fop Five Years We have sol.l Lisk's Anti-Rusting Tinware and it has proved to be all wo claim for it. Those who have used it come and get more of it. If your wash hoiler has given you trouble, try one of our Anti-Itusting Copper Bot tomed Boilers. Wo guarantee each piece ' against rust for Tiiiike Yeans. Cramer Bros. ODD FELLOWS BLOCK HEATERS. We have received several large in voices of Clothing, and are ollering many attrac tive tilings in up-to-date Suits, I Voin $i 1 $1). An opportunity to do yourself a good turn for a small amount of money. A handsome line of Smoking Jackets. P. H. HARTH & SON, CLOTHIERS r SELLING OUT AT COST.. Having mining ink-rests thai n-fijire my attention, I will Sell my entire-it ock at ACTUAL COST resisting of CLOTHING, G E NT'S FURNISHING GOODS, LADIES', GENT'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. Mackintoshes, H. A. REED 12 Tables of Xmas Goods Have You Seen Them ? , Presents Suitable for Young and Old. Prices to cheap they Pleae everybody. Our Prices on Chi nauarc are Crowd Ilringers. You will be surprised howmany nice presents you can get for little money at SMITH'S. New THE PLACE STOVE HOARDS. Hats, Caps, Etc. Odd Fellows Building Next door to Cramer Bros. York Racket Store SUITS , , Dr. Flanagan, Resident Dentist. Professor Haight it in town. Go to Corun for Plumbing.' Whips. 10c to 12.50 at Uackett's. M. Clemens, Prescription Druggist. Slaw and Erout Cutters at Cramer Bros. Get one of those Opals, free, at Clevenger'. Bicycle hospital for all repairing at Cramer Bros. Wood wanted on subscription at the Coi'rikk ollice. Watch for tbe date of Opening Day at Cramer Bros. Send your ore to W. Q. Wright's New Custom Mill. A splendid line of Royal Charter Oak Ranges at Coron's. Every thing lor the Thanksgiving table at Calhoun Grocery Co. Claus Schmidt is building a neat brick residence on Fiffli street. ' W. G. Wright started his quarts mill to work this (Wednesday) afternoon. Eobzien has an ingenious display of raisin's and rice that is well worth look ing at. All the late novelties in Fur Collar ettes at Mrs. Kehkopf's. Lock up your chicken house with one of our non pickable padlocks. Cramer Bros. Try our bulk Mince Meat, at 15c a pound. Its the best made, t'aihoun Grocery Co. The regular meeting of theW. C. T. O. will be held at the home of Mrs. Belle Jenkins next Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock . Thanksgiving service tomorrow at 10 a. in. in St. Luke's church. Also service on Friday at 4 p. in., being St. Andews day. M. O. Warner, the piano tuner, will be in Grants Pans next week, prepared to regulate and put in condition all un strung or ailing pianos. D. Hunan, recently from Ashland, is fitting up the poslollice building and will soon open a cigar and confectionery store and oyster parlor. Those deBirini? to donate funds to the Good Samaritan Hospital can leave it at St. Luke's Kectory, and it will beat once forwarded to Us destination. Mrs. G. W. Pettit. has opened her new bakery at the corner of Fourth and Front streets. Fresh Pies, Cakes, Cookies and Bread. Good Bread, satis faction assured. This is the season when mothers are alarmed on account of croup. It is quickly cured by One Minute Cough Cure, which children like to take. W. F. Kremer. The largest line of Um brellas in Southern Oregon, 45 cents to $8. Good school Umbrellas for 45 cents. The Sugar Tine Store. Watch for our Opening Day in Holi day goods. We have a handsome souvenir. Cramer Bros. The farce-comedy "That Man" was given at the oiera Ii3use last Wednesday evening by Walter Walker and com pany. The acting was good, but the scheme of the play was a little too racy. In fact.it was swifter than it ought to be. It was fur mora entertaining than elevat ing. Do not get scared if vour heart troubles you. Mot likely you suffer from indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat and gives the worn out stomal h perfect rest. It 1b 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. The cantata, "David the Shepherd Boy," is being diligently rehearsed by the Choral union and will be tli musical event of the season. From start to finish it is a succession of grand choruses and beautiful solos, luets, trios and quartets. The costumes are brilliant and picturesque. 1 lie scheme of the play is lively and does not halt or drag in a:iy fart. No music over can all" jrd to miss this event. At the otieia bouse, December 4 and 6. NcatB 23 and 50 cents. An ObHervallmi Car Of tiniiiie deit:n, will always be fnun it the end of the Northern Pacific's North Coast Limited, both east and west bound. Observation platform is six an a half feet long and entire width of car Ladies' observation parlor is 1!3 feet long A. D. Char Hon, Ass't (ieu'l Pass. Ag't, '2bo Morrison Si., Cor. 3d, Portland, Ore harm for Sale. The Vannoy farm containing 200 acres of land on Kogue river about five miles west of town is offered for sale. For particulars apply to I H. E. Hahkmcxs, , i ran la Pass. ttuud hoppers Wanted. Wanted, wood choppers at Wolf Creek, Oregoti. Good ti oilier, pleasant climate, fine location and excellent chance for aorker to make money. For partitu lara call on or address, J. T. Trrra, Wolf Creek, Oregon. The Dining Cars Of the Northern Pacific for the Improved and new train service taking effect May ), are thoroughly modern, electric light ed, and will be cooled by electric lain. They will accommodate 30 persons at onetime. A.D.Charlton. Ass't Gen'l Vs. Ag't, VA Morrison St., Cor. 3d Portland, Ore. Eighty Acrts. Eighty acres with House and Barn, iilenty ol timber, 30 acres improved and fenced. Will sell cheap or trad for City property. See Jorcpb Moss the Real Estate Agent. A Christmas Offtrtag. N With every duio f-j cabinet you will get a beautiful 0l photograph of your elf, at Clevenger'. Com soon, for it 1 lakes time to finish good picture. local TbaytpcnittQS Coron the Plumber. Shoes repaired at Uackett's. C. St Louis for watch repairing. Air Tight Heaters at Cramer Bros. Let Coron figure on your Plumbing Job. Stove boards and pipe at Cramer Bios. Where do you get your hair cut? Try Will Mallorv. Garland Stoves & Ranges sold by Cramer Bros. Some good bargains in Fur Collarettes at Mr. Kehkopl'a, Harness of all Kinds, Grade and Prices at Uackett'a. Take your shoes to Hackett tor good work and right prices. Foresters' grand mask ball Thursday evening at the Opera House, DUCDV PHOTOGRAPHER rfltDI Opp. Court House. Salvation Army services every night except Monday. Ensign illett In charge. I have just received another shipment of Fur Collarette from 3 to $15. R O. McCkoskkv. Save broken bone by using a 20tb Century Bicycle Lamp. Get one at Cianier Bros. J. Wolke has installed a new gasoline ligtit in bis hardware establishment on Front street. You have beard it said of soma tit i ng It takes tbe cake." But Myrtle Creek Flour makes the cake Smoker will find rare opportunities for selection in the many lines of choice cigars at Wilson i Roper's. No other pills can equal DeWitt's Little Farley Risers for promptness, certainty and efficiency. W. F. Kremer. The Palvntion Army has purchased the lot and building in which they have been holding their meetings, from the city. The Wiley B, Allen music house, of Portland, well known all over the north west, is to be removed to San Fran cisco. Bert Corthell, proprietor of the Nov elty, has removed from the McCarthy building on Sixth street to the Williams building on Front street, next loFotsch's store. A well attended and very pleasant sociul was given last Wednesday eve ning at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J C. Campbell, by the ladies of the M. E. church. A man unkindly absconded with Sher iff Lister's team one day during the past week and pawned it near Woodville for $10. The team was recovered but the purloiuer escaped. J. L. Wilder, an old resident of this county, died of diopsy at bdguwood, Cal., on Nov. 12. He was visiting here last summer with Mr. and Mrs. II. Thornton. The town of Wilderville is named for him. .jo' Over 200 reserved seat have already been sold for the cantata. They wuie placed on sale Wednesday morning and in an hours time neatly every seat for the first night was tukeu There ate some seats left for the second evening. Another head end collision occurred Monday near Dunsmuir, a light engine running into a passenger train, Engineer Al Schadt was badly bruised and File man Frank Green had his right foot and leg badly crushed. Clevenger has some very iiniiiie Souvenir Photographs of Grants Pass and vicinity, bound in booklet form. They mako a very appropriate Christ mas present for a friend, and can be easily mailed. Call and see them. Prof. Haight reads Palmistry from a scientific stnndHiint; he is not a fortune teller as some inav think. This is a science of many years study. You may roler to Proverbs 3-ltl, Job 37-7, Psalms 21-8 and many others. Torturing skin eruptions, burns and sores are soothed at once and promptly healed by applying DeWitt's Witch Haul Halve, the best known cure for piles. Beware of worthless countei felt. W. F. Kremer, Scott Griffin bandies Ashland flour Utah alfalfa seed, Oregon red clover seed, winter oats, laige Kussian while rye, new crop timothy seed, wheat for seed also Wheat Hay, A Hall Hay, Timothy Hay. Oat Straw, Chop Barley, Corn, Wheat, Oats. A lan:c lino of Shoes, Prints, Vicugna Dress am Wrapper Flannels at a 10 per cent Discount Sale. The Sugar Pino Store. Dr. W. H. Lewis, Lawrenreville, Va writes. "I am lining Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in my practice among severe cases ol indigestion and find it an admirable remedy." Many hundreds ol phjs! cians depend upon the line of Kodo Dyspepsia Cure In stomach troubles. It digesla what vou eat, and allows you to eat all the ( wl lood you need, provid ing you do not overload your stomach. Gives instant relief and a permanent cure. W. . Kremer. Salt or Exchange. Two horse hack lor sale or to exchange lor good milk cow. O. Pa Kaito. Inquire at this ollice. married. MUSSON-Nl'TT In Grants I'sss.Tuew dav, Nov, 27, I'.SJO, Manuel Munson and Mias lie'le Null. SMITH LAYToN At the residence of J 1. Lay ton, st Applegate, luetilay, NovemU-r 27, l'.tOO, C. E. Smith and Miss Ella M. ljton, I'.ev. Hoxie otneiating. Mr. Smith i the esteemed manager of the Hotel Layton, and the bride la the daughter of J. T. Layton, the well known mine owner. The Coihikk join their many friends in wishing them a long life of prosperity and happiness. DIED. WILDER At Kdgwood, ( al., Nov. lis), J. L. Wilder, aged 70 years. 12, IIOLMAN & SON, UNDERTAKERS EMBALM ERS. Office on 0th St. oppo. Court House. Residence ."ortb 7th St. GRANTS PASS, OR. personal WW L. W. Norton left on Tuesday eve ning for Bars tow, Cal. Mr. J. V. Layne arrived Saturday from Medford, for short visit. - J. W. Frater ia now in Roaeburg, where he is assisting in a cigar store. Mr. and Mr. David John and Mis Gertie are visiting here from William. Mrs. Roger of Ashland is visiting here with her sister, Mrs. 8. Haiknesa. Mrs. Leo Martin of Sisson ia visiting here with her pareuts, Mr and Mr. Ed Smith. F. K. Churchill, editor of the Gold Hill New, was a visitor in Grant Par on Thursday. , Rev. Father M. J. Hickey, now of Ashland, was down last week, returning to Ashland Saturday morning. ' J. W. Barker and family left Thurs day for St. Mary's, W. Va., where they expect to make their home in future. Mr. Ella Tompkins returned Satur day evening from a few week visit with relatives and friends In Missouri. F. S. Morris of Portland, one of the owners in the G. P. N. W. L 4 P. Co., spent a day or two in Grant Pass, last week and left for San Kraucisco on Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Harry House ol New port, Vt. have bean visiting during the past week with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Kin ney, and have gone to Pasadena, Cal., to remain during the winter. Jim Dean came down Friday from the ranch on upper Rogtio rivet to spend a few days at borne. The weather there was decidedly wintry last week, about a foot of enow falliug during the recent storm. He intend to remain there during the coming winter and keep bachelor' hall. Win. Rehfeld arrived in Gran' Pas last week from Washington and has gone to Browntown where he will re main during the placer mining season, He ia one of the proprietors of a placer property about a mile and a half above Browntown. on Althouse creek. This district has alwavs been and still one of the richest localities in Southern Oregon. Christmas Goods. Full and complete line ol Xmas goods at Dr. W. F. Kremera. Crushed by Falling Timbers. - "Doc" Parriott, a man of about 52 years ol age, who has been living here for some lime, was killed Wednesday while attainting in repairs which were being made on the Rogue River bridge. A new bent was being put in at the approach on the farther tide and the structure was supported by means ol alse timbers and raised by two jack kcruwsso that the old timbers ecu Id be taken out and new one put in. The new bunt bad been raised very nearly to it place, when one of the jackecrews slipped out and the bridge collapsed, tbe heavy beam of the bent catching Parriott against another beam, crushing and killing him instantly. Two other men under the bridge es caped miraculously, as one side ol the bridge was supported so that it did not reach the ground. Hiram Drake was badly cut about tbe heud and face, but not eeiioiisly injured. Found Dcsd In a Barn. Monday evening, a man applied to Mr. Pierce, who lives on the Severson place east of town, asking permission to sleep in hi barn. The request was granted and the man, a stranger, went to the bam to sleep. During the next lay, Tuesday, Mr. Pierce had no occasion to visit the barn, but on Wednesday morning he found the dead body in a shed which adjoin the barn. He came to town immediately and notifi Coroner T. A. Hood, who went out Hi ia) (Wednesday ) alter noon to hold the in quest. San Franclico Excursion. A grand Midwinter excursion will be run to Sail Francisco from southern Oregon point on December 20. The fare from Grants Pass will be (12.50 if 00 tickets are sold II a less number, the fare from here will be the Ashland rate, til. Ml, phi one and a third fares fr om here to Ashland. Ticket will be good for 10 days The excursion Is under the management of Endl Peil and T. K. Bolton of A sli land, and Miss Nell DelValt will act a their sgi'nt in Grants Pass, Six Kriglitlul failure. Six terrible failures of six dilflerent doctors nearly sent Win. It, Mullen Lockland, O., to an eatly grave. All said he had, a fatal lung trouble and that he iiiiini soon die. Hut he Was urged to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. After taking five buttles he was entirely cured. It pnstively guaranteed to cure al' disease of Throat, Client and Lung', includin; Coughs, Colds, Lsgrippe, Pneumonia Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever, Croup, Whooping Cough, 5ilc and II 00. Trial bottles free at Dr. Kremer' drug store PALMISTRY. Prof. Haight, the world's greatest palmist and clair voyant, may be consulted daily on all affairs ol life. Hi work Is en tirely different from other medium and self-styled clairvoyants. N darkened rooms or cabinet, but everything done in the broad, open light ol sober sense land you in poa senion ol yours ) He positively re fuses to accept a lee in advance lor readings or ecial work until he through, and not then if you are not perfectly satisfied. Hi information and advice on marriages, divorce, separations, love and family affairs, business transactions, law suits, etc are accurate and trullilul. lie re unites the separated, settles lovers quarrels, causes speedy marriage, lo cates hidden treasures, remove E VII INFLUENCES, cures fit and drunk enness, advises yon a to whether or not you will be successful in mining or in business. HE LOOKS INTO YOUR HAND AND TELLS YOU WHAT AILS YOU, and oftentimes gives yon back your lost nerve and energy be warned in time. No matter what trouble you may have. Prof. Height accomplishes whatso ever he nndertaxe, he warn you sickness an 1 trouble. Call and I will be'.p you. Palmistry taught. Price within the reach, ol all. AMUSEMENTS. Coming Events. Nov. 29.' Thanksgiving Day. Nov. 29. Forester mask ball at opera house. Dec 4 and S Cantata, "David, tbe Shepherd Boy" by Grant Pas Choral Union, at opera house. Deo. 7 "Ola Oleson" at opera house. Dec. 25 Christmas Day. Grand Cantata ol David." Tuesday and Weduesday evenings ol next week the cantata "David, the Shepherd Boy," will be produced by tbe Choral union ol Grant Pass. The singers bave been training energetically lor the event and Id their rehearsals have made it most evident that no one that appreciate a grand musical produc tion can afford to be absent from the opera house on the evenings men tioned. From beginning to end, it i a lucces- lon of grand and inspiring choruses, interspersed with beautiful aolas, duels, trio and quartets. About 60 voices will participate In the choruses, while the special part will be handled by our best soloists. The play itself is lively, the costumes are brilliant, vivid and picturesque. David, the hero ol the play, is shown a sheuherd, musician, warrior and King, the final acene being tbe coronation and ending with the superb chorus, "Hoean- na." The character of David, the hero, is lily assumed by Geo. Cramer. Tbe part la tenor, requiring voice ol apability hi compass and power, and so call lor the exercise ol tome histri onic talent. Mr. Cramer handle tbe part admirably. The role ol Abigail, Queen ol Carinel, heroine, ia assumed by Miss Edna Parker, She sings her difficult solo in a voice whose power, richness and beauty will bs 'a revelation to her audience, and alio takes bur part with n adaptability and ease which lend an additional pleasure to the production. Saul, despondeut and unhappy, I portrayed in a moat realistio manner by T. P. Cramer. Mia Laura Parker, as Mich!, tbe faithful daughter of Saul, as two contralto sobs which might ave been composed and arranged es pecially for her as they suit her magnifi cent voice to poifectien. r. Harry L. Andrews appears as Jonathan, eon ol Saul and friend ol David. The two duet In which be appear, one with David and vie other with Saul are of themselves worth the price of admission. Samuel, the aged prophet, "who slew the Ainalekite," Is represented by A. E, Voorhies. J. M. Booth appear ai Jesse, the lather ol David. Abner, the chief and captain, Is portrayed by J.E 'eterson, while Bert Barnes appear as the elder who crown David. Attend ant, shepherds, men of war, sentinels messenger and others are personage of mportance and a children's chorus 1 I very pleasurable feature la the produc tion. The cantata ia under the efficieat management and directorship of II. C Kinney. Mis Belle Robinson will act as accompanist. Reserved uat are al 'a tremendous premium. They are now on sale at Clemens' and those who wish desirable seats will do well to lose no time In securing them. Prices 60 and 26 cents Grand Mask Ball. Die Forester of America will give masquerade on Thanksgiving evening Nov. 20, and the order is making elaborate preparation for the occasion which will be one ol the social event ol the vear. Demaree' orchestra baa been engaged to lurnish the musio and a supper will be served in the basement ol the hall by Mr. Almy. A reception committee will be In attendance to whom tbe maskers may reveal their identity on entering the hall. Ticket for the dance, 1 ; ipecta- tor 26 cent. Mining. Heal Kalate and Insurance The scarcity of house for rent in (Irani Pas I causing a demand for building lots. 1 bave ft choice (election ol lotsial the lowest prices and some ol them on. very easy term. Be sure to call and sue in. I am getting in touch with the mining men ol this county and Investors from abroad. Would be pleased to know whai residents ol the county bave, even il they do not nred my service Just now. Have you placer or quarlx? Will you sell slock or Use? 1 represent solid fire insuranue com panies and would be pleased to write your policy. I also attend to collection, K. C. r.iTi.Nu. Opera house block, Grants Pass. Nutlet ol Diiiolutio. The partnership existing between C dur & Bogg, the Gran. Pas Painting Co., has been dissolved by mutual con sent, Mr. Cedar retiring on account ol mining interests. Mr. Bogg is desirous ol Milling a one-hall interest In the busi ness to the right party lor cash. Piano lor Sale. Upright piano lor sale H0 cash. Mkm. H. K. Hakknxk. r Just the Fad.,, A new lot of Shopping Baskets AT M. Clemens, PRKHCRIPTION DRUGGIST ORANGE FRONT OPPO. OPlft MOUSC I' LJ Baal i Bjrup. Tei 11. . 1 Si. .If. t drmtaf HtftV. Mi 5f r3 A Thanks Offering.;.... Merced Sweet Potatoes, per pouud ac Jersey Cranberries, per quart ioc Bleached Seedless Raisins, per pound 15c Seeded Raisins, per package ioc Extra Cleaned Currants, per pound package ...... 20c Large Cluster Raisins, for the table, per pound aoc Lemon, Orange and Citron Peel, per pound aoc White Figs; one pound package ioc Genuine Hubbard Squash 5c and 10c Mince Meat, Pop Corn and Navel Oranges, Bananas Dried Sweet Corn, Etc. LEAVE ORDERS FOR A nice bunch of Celery and a can or two of Fresh Oysters to be de livered Wednesday or Thanksgiving morning, Fresh Oysters, (15 in a can) 30c Fresh Oysters, (30 in a can) 50c Steam Laundry. Baker Bros,' steam laundry, which has just commenced practical operation at Filth and II streets in the old Music hall, has the honor and distinction ol being the best and most completely equipped Institution ol its kind between Portland and Sacramento. Their ma chinery is all ol tbe latest and best ap proved pattern and each detail ol the operation of laundering is provided lor in the most thorough manner. The washing machine is known a a "100 shirt washer." Tbe cleaning is done in a cylinder, which revolves three times one way then reverse fur the same num ber of revolution. Alter washing, the water is eliminated by means ol an ex tractor, which, revolving with tremen dous speed removes the water by cen trifugal force, the clothe neaping all tbe ordeal ol tbe rubbing and wringing of the old method. The clothe are dried in a room fitted with a system of shelve and heated by steam. Their appliances lor doing up while shirts, collar, cuffs, etc., re very complete. The shirt polisher i an im proved machine which ha been on the market lor only about six month. The machine tor finishing and tilting collars doe it work thoroughly and completely and baa an appliance fordoing away with the "law edge" which linen collars some time assume unlee apeclally treated. Their shirt waist machine i another feature very worthy of mention. The polishing machine are heated by gaso line. The power I furnished by an eight- R. L. GOE & Special Sale! ARTICLES OF SPECIAL ON SALE FOR aoo pairs of Shoes for Ladies, Men and children, all styles, sizes and widths. Vour choice (or $1.00 Brolcmt lots of 25c, 40c and 50c Wall Paper one, two and three rolls of a ,0- 100 roll bundle. White Shirts, linen bosom, collar and cuff bands, made from New York mills tnusliu, equal in. value to any (1.50 custom made shirt. Our price, $1.00 llOINAKT SAL K. We have gathered together all short lengths from all depart ments and placed them 011 aale at very tempting prices Ginghams Shirtings Muslins Lonsdale Cambrics Sheetings Henriet tas Cashmeres Serges in black and all cotors. Fluid, plain and striped worsted and silks just what you want for waists and skirts. We are determined to close out broken lines and remnants re gardless of worth or cost, and it will pay any one to look these remnants over early in the sale. " Remember remnants are sold regardless of cost." Full to-4 Blankets sold at 85c per pair. Big lot Silk Initial Handkerchiefs at .25 I lluiulrotlH ot articlcH of sjiociul valuo ollbrod tliirt week. '"' No houso on earth is offering bettor value than wo aro on Footwear. R. L. GOE & COMPANY SOLE AGENTS FOR GRANTS PASS Calhoun Grocery Co. horse power a team engine. The soap and starch are made at the laundry by tne operators. This new enterprise ia it complete ness and the quality ol it equipment is ft credit to our city and I another evi dence ol the rapidly developing import ance ol (.'rants Pass. Killed at Rose burs;. V The body of ft man was found early Monday morning by Engineer E. A. Anderson, lying beside the track at the north end ol ths yard in Roseburg, where he had evidently fallen from a north bound train. The body waa iden tified later a that ol John Harrison, aged 26 year, from Baker City and it ia supposed that he bad endeavored to board the through freight which left Rosoburg about 2 a. m and In so doing, fell and was killed. School -Not. School will b dismissed Wednesday lor the remainder ol the week giving all a chance to enjoy Thanksgiving. Appropriate Thanksgiving txercim will be rendered throughout the differ ent rooms of the school Wednesday after noon. A new flagstaff has been placed on the brick school house and "Old Glory" floats once more over tbe pupils, giving the building, if not the pupil, the old time appearance. The registration lor the first two month was 680. Tbe number in actual attendance at same time during tha second month was 606. Ths ave rags daily attendance) was 4U6. VALUE PLACED $1.00 Ladies warranted Kid Cloves, Special value. $1.00 Ladies Iced Wool Shawls and Fascinators. Special values, $1.00 All silk Jap Iuitial Handker chiefs, good value at 50c. Special 1. price, QQ 5 cents buys the best hemmed stitched Handkerchiefs ever sold for the price. aoo Pairs of Ladies', Men's and Children's Shoes on Bar gain Counter, Going at $1.00 CO PA V