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Thursday, Dhcembkb 6, 1900
The French chamber of deputies has
tendered an oinciai expression of sym
pathy to Oom I'anl Kruger as president
of the Transvaal.
President and Mrs. McKinley spent
their Thanksgiving, quietly enjoying
their dinner alone, with uo invited
guests.
The United Hiatal will build six ar
mored cruisers of the class of the New
York and Brooklyn. The efficacy ol
this class of vessels was made apparent
o the lata war with Spain.
Kruger was snubbed by Emperor
William, .who declined to received bim
alleging previous engagements and the
German government discourages Kruger
from entertaining any hope of interven
lion. It is not at all probable, that any
nation seriously considers Intervention
and it would be mistaken kindness to
hold out false hopes in that direction.
Ciar Nicholas, of Russia, who has
been critically ill Is now convalescing.
The Czar it a ruler who could ill be
pared at the present lime. The fol
lowing dispatch was published in the
Lendon Daily News of November 80 1
"A bacterial examination showed that
Emperor Nicholas was suffering from
Crimean typhus. The crisis was reached
Bunday but throughout that day he never
lost consciousness or became delirious
The Empress herself hai done all the
nursing declining the assistance ol
professional nurses. Bhe has borne the
train well, although she is thinner from
lack of sleep. The Crar Is now Inclined
to occupy himself again' with business
affairs."
. Tope Leo is, according to reports,
pending bis last days on earth and the
nd it conceded to be near. Kev. Father
I.acombe, a missionary of the Canadian
northwest, who has recently been in
Komesayt: "Yes, the end la near. The
holy father'! health waa very poor when
I saw him few weeks ago. He
received me as1 usual and questioned me
concerning my mission, iu which he
seemed to take a great interest, but I
could not help observing ;ihat a great
change had taken place since last I saw
him. He appeared thin and emaciated,
nd hit voice had a hollow ring, lie
was very feeble, to fooblo, in fact, that
he could aot move about without as
sistance. As be left the audience cham
ber 1 felt that had seen the Tope for
the last time."
A terrific typhoon swept over the
Island of Guam on November 13. The
most serious calamity resulting was the
loss of the United Hiatus auxiliary
cruiser Yosemite which parted her
cables and struck a reel off the harbor of
Ban I.uls d'Apra, Island of Guam, dur
ing the typhoon and was subsequently
driven to sea by the gale, where she
ank, November 15. The cruiser was
kept afloat until the afternoon ol No
vember 15. when the United States
collier Justin, which had narrowly
scaped the reef, was sighted. The
Justin attempted to tow the Yotnmite
with two chains and two cables, but
they parted. Finally, 1j8 of the Yosmn
lie's crew, SO marines ami 0 officers,
were transferred to the Justin, togother
with ftM.OOO Mexican money. The
Yosemite soon pluuged forward head
foremost and sank.
According to a swcial dispatch to the
New York Herald, the programme ol
the administration regarding the islh
canal matters during the first two weeks
of the senate's session Is : To ratify the
Huy-l'auncefote treaty without the Ia
vis amendment ; to pass the Nicaragua
canal bill ; to ratify the canal treaties
between the United Htales and Costa
Rica and the United States and Nica
ragua, which are about ready to be
THE SUGAR
Some Ladies'
Furs
and
To bo closed out at
Less Than Regular Price
It will surely pay you to examine these if you wish
to purchase.
RED STAR STORE,
W. E. DFAN, & CO., Prpr,
Front St., oppo. Depot.
signed. The report ol the Isthmian
canal commission to the president Jlia-
been modifltd, it Is said. The report as
first virtually agreed upon favored the
Nicaragua route. At the same time it
reported the Panama route to lie feasible.
Since that time there have been further
interviews between the representatives
o( the Panama company and the com
mission. The report, alter frequent
consultations between administration
officials, has been modified to the extent
of again considering the Panama route.
An interview has been arranged between
Secretary Hay and M. Hutin for next
Friday. What will result from this no
one can even surmise.
Farm For Sslc.
The Vannoy farm containing 200
acre of land on Rogue river about
Ave miles west of town Is offered for
sale. For particulars apply to I
H. E. IIahknkhs,
Grants Pass.
Winter Suits
Our line is larocr than ever
popular in price and more at
tractive.
They are new!
They are better than anything
that was ever shown before and
the styles are the very latest.
E. C. DIXON
Shoes Hats and -
Mining;, Heal Mutate and Insurance.
The scarcity of houses for rent in
Grants Pass is causing a demand for
building lots. I have a choice selection
ol lotsial the lowest prices and some of
them on very easy terms, lie sure to
call and see ms.
I am getting in touch with the mining
men ol this county and Investors from
abroad. Would be pleased to know
what residents of the county have, even
II they do nol need my services just now.
Have you placer or quarts? Will
you sell stock or lease?
I represent solid fire iiisuraium com
panies and would be pleased to write
your Kjicy. I also attend to collections.
F 0. I'knti.anii.
Opera house block, Grants Pass.
Eighty Acrti.
Flighty acres with House and Ham.
plenty of timber, 30 acres improved and
fenced. Will sell cheap or trails for
(Jily property.
See Joseph Moss the Heal F.stale
Agent.
WHEN HUNTING YOUR
CHRISTMAS GIFTS....
Remember that a
Large
'Useful
Can be
1 V V VI
Jackets
Another Opinion.
Senator Tlieo Cameron, of Jackson
county writes as follows to the Oregon
i in concerning primary reform :
"I am in receipt of your letter relative
to the proposed primary law. Permit
me to say that I am not in favor of 1
primary law different from the one es
tablished, for two reasons :
"First, It will not cure the evils
spoken of; and second, there will be
additional expense saddled on to the
people in its operation.
"l nave carefully read the bill pro-
poted, which was printed 'some weeks
ago, and it is probably as good a bill as
could be drawn to affect the evils com
plained of; but in my judgment it
would not prevent the active politicians
(bosses, if you please.' from controlling
and managing the political affairs of the
community just as they do today iot
pei haps in the same way but in a man
ner just as effective.
"It seems to me that the present sys
and Overcoats
Children's Suits
The demand is constantly in
creasing for the.
THRKK I'lKCK SUITS.
We have them. Ottr assort
ment in this department is larger
and covers a greater variety of
patterns than you can obtain
elsewhere. It will pay you to
look them over.
J
Furnishing - Goods
lein will come as near arriving nt the sen
timent of the public in the matter ol
nominating candidates lor public olli.es
as the one prop wed, and particularly is
this true as applied to the uiral dis
tricts. There is nothing in the proposed
bill to stimulate any greater interest
among the public in the rural district to
bring about .satisfactory nominations for
public ollices than there is in the pres
ent system. Those who did not or do
not take an interest under the present
system will certainly take no interest
under the proposed system."
T. C.ttlKKo.N,
Senator from Jackson couniy.
Koh-i-noor
otlire,
pencils at the t'oi itu.u
An Observation Car
U( unique design, will always he found
t the end of the Northern Pacillc's
North Coast Limited, both east and west
bound. Observation platform is six and
a hall feet long and entire width of cur.
Ladies' nWrvHlioii pallor i2:'frct long
A. P. Charlton, Ass't Gen'l Pass. Ag't,
255 Morrison St., Cor. 3d, Portland, Gre.
Line of
Articles
found at
PINE STORE.
flDlnlns motes.
V. M. South came
Jr. on Monday.
Frank Houston, owner of the "Iron
uulch" placer property, visited Grants
l ass last week.
u. A. and J. II. Hyde came in from
the Greenback on Thanksgiving fora few
days visit at home.
'tarry L. Andrews came np from the
urn Channel mine at Ualice this wees
to participate in the cantata.
r.n. uxgood, of Seattle, who has
been oveieeeing operations at his mine
near Waldo, lelt last week for home on
receipt of a telegram that Mrs. Osgood
was ill.
v. Ji. JJavis, manager of the C it C
mirieon Jump otf-Joe, arrived on Mon
day from Chicago. The mine is being
fitted up for operation under the super
vision of Arthur Howland who will act
as superintendent
The Bngar Pine mine at Oalice, bctur
knoanas the Holt mine, ou ,i t.
runout quart proo.rties of southern
uregon, nas Deen bonded by G. X. Bolt
10 John Hmnngton, represeu'ini; eastern
capitalists. Mr. Harrington, will start
development and will put on a crew of
men immediately. This is a mine which
has produced richly in the pact and will
unuoutiledly be one of the best proper
ties in tne uistriot when properly opened
up anu equipped,
The Kubli Bros, mine on Galls creek
use been unusually active in operations
during the past month. At present
mere are seven men at work taking out
ore. the shaft ou the 425-foot level ie
down 00 feet. Eaal and west drifts have
been run in from the bottom of the
shads showing fine ore. They intend
now to slope out several hundred tons
of rock and they have reanone to believe
it will all be high grade. There is now
40 tons of rock on the dump which it is
believed will mill $100 per ton. This
ore will be crushed dining the coniiug
week. In the west drift a body of ore
from 2 to 3 feet wide has been lapped
that is estimated will mill $200 per ton.
Active operations will be continued all
winter on the mine Valley Record.
Lcland Sifting.
We are having frequent showers-
good for grass also good for miners.
To fay the roads are very mnddv in
and around Lelund is putting it mildly.
Rufus Acres has quit the hotel at
Mump Town. E. E. lted&eld is bis
successor.
We see a good many new faces in
belaud. Some have come to purchase
mines, others to prospect.
li. h . Moss is iioing prospecting. B. F.
is a rustler but we don't know what kind
of a prospecting trip he contemplates.
G. W. Chapin is hauling goods for
Kinney who has a big store in Htumu
Town. We can look for a barber shop
and other enterprises that go to make
up a thriving town.
Cox A Kinney, the wood contractors,
have all of the piling ground used up.
The railroad company is tardy in build
ing the spur to take the wood away.
They say they cannot get ground for
the track so they will extend the spur up
the left hand fork so that Kinney can
bank the wood there in Hie future. It is
hoped that the spur will be built in the
spring.
The roads are full of teams hauling to
the upier Grave creek mines. Brown
ing and company are building large com
modious buildings At there quarts mine.
I he health of the eople in this vicinity
is good. The miners who have ditches
out ol Grave creek aie running with lull
head of water. lion.
If You Are (iolng
fo get married this spring or summer
reserve passage mi the Northern Pacilic'a
North Coast' Limited, whether east
bound or west bound. A ricjit Btarl in
married life means a good deal, and vou
get it in this way. Send to a N. P.
anent for our little leaflet. A. D. Charl
ton, Ass't Gen'l Passenger Agent. 255
Morrison St., Cor. ;!J, Portland. Ore.
G. 0. FISHER
Sewer Connections
J .Metal Koolinu;
i(ias Titting
l'liimbins
...Pipe work of all kinds...
Bid- furnished for all work.
Leave ordsrs w ith
Cramer llros. Hardware
Hun-Kiddle Hardware
School Notes.
Tn sliatrint V, AQ If : lr at. 1
1 j M'uool of 16 Kholari. This school, en
cumbered with unsuitable accoruodi-
in from the Victor t'ons and other inconveniences, has pro
gressed very well. Miss Hanseth hae
luuht two consecutive terms in this '
school and this school and this of itself
is enough to tell of the satisfaction she
has given.
f:d F. Hathaway is teaching in district
So. 1. Here I found a school of bright
faced children all eager to learn, crowded
into a house with no suitable accomo
dations. Under the instruction of Mr.
Hathaway, tbis school has made a good i
showing with all these inconveniences.
In district No. 42, Ethel Hackett is
teaching a school of 14 scholars. Here .
in the most remote part of the county
is a school well graded and making ex
cellent allowing in the state courses of
study. Mios Hackett deserves much I
credit for this work
Miss Blanche Fetterly is teachiog in
district No. 18. This school is quite
well graded. A good report was left in
the school register by the former teacher
and Mies Fetterly has taken up the
work with a spirit of success and a good
report will be made at the end of the
year.
Miss Anna Fluster is teaching in dis
trict No. 2. Tbis school is qnite well
graded and the classes are well formed.
Miss Fiester is doing good work and
following the plan of the state course of
study.
I want the teachers to follow closely
the plan of the new school registei and
leave a full report in it for the use of tl e
next teacher. I have observed that
some have not left as complete a record
as they shouid.
Lincoln S.uaor,
County Sunt.
The Latest Yarn.
A Pittsburg drummer tells this yarn :
I always carry a bottle of Kemp's
Balsam in my grip. I take cold easily
and a few doses of the Balsam always
makes me a well man. Everywhere I
go I speak a good word for Kemp. I
take hold of my customers I take old
men and young men, and tell them
confidentially what I do when 1 take
cold. At druggists, 25c. and 50c.
MORMONS ALARM CANADA.
I'lie Pear Is i:iir nut'il That Tiler
May Control I'urtN of th
liuiiilnluii.
Home people in ( unadii are becoming
seriously nlarmed at the rapid. Kpreatl
of .MorninniKin in juirls of the Domin
ion, ispccinlly In the nor I Invest. The
SIoniK.ns themselves assert that within
the Inst jinr they have brought in
more than :',1.KI emijrriintH from I'tnh
nunc. 11 tins moMim'iit is continued,
says the New York .Sun. ( iina.linn pub
lic mi n fuir that tin-.Mormons will
shortly control lar-re districts of the
country. As the bulk of the people
in southern Alberta have come from
I't'i, nmi as the .Mormons have a thor
ough nnriinixiitinn. it is (liiw nine; upon
the eniintn that the-may lit come 11
serious in: 1, ace to the state, especial!
as there is 11 suspicion that polyfrumv
is pructicid secretly by tin 111. Sinn.
f the fillers ill Alberta :i:m rt thai
p.ilyitniy is one of the cliii f nri ilec;.-?
ni tin- c. uimuuioii. and it is Mated that
in i-.;.-mi- c::si-i, the pmiltct' has beer
hi'jl out as 11 bait to nttrnet converts
('.:ii:.t ijm nt ly the httentif.n of the e;uv-
erii 1. 1 of the Dominion in beinp
cull- :'. to iIh se .M.irinon colonies.
Ci.;..;de of Aliicrta and the othei
nor: h west prt.wmvs of Ctnaila, tin
M .;-!:;ui.s say they have no 1 .- 1 1 1 ;i 1
H'..-i in udi:-rs in the ).oiui-e ol
(In 1.1 1 in. TIi e .M1.1 n:on mis.-Icna: ies en
i!;i:r tn oiKiiin a footir.' in in w ecu
t. iv I v i.i . ( 1. e; the ptcuii:. tit t l rim t
if i in .i.11 111011 church very niiicli in tlu
iiut'i.emund until they c;nin the. ecu
tldi net' of tiieir converts. They um
every eiT..rt in their powtr to rruseht
They k ct p u cli.se vva Ie!i over llieii
UH'ii;- p tuple, especially tluise t iio gt
nw.iy trim home. Some of lee eji ir
the inir li e. est -o into tow n - t.f sutilh
ern AlU-rt:i ami jri-t einplev .m nt. but
they are nut allowed to stay very lonfr
Tin- ehuivh semis for them to cook
ho ine iiKiiin. lest the i 11 11 lie nees of Chris
tian telu-itin sIk.iiM ulieliate them
from t heir im 11 faith.
In the Canadian northwest the .Mor
mons are follow inir the same course ol
1-1 n. r.ui nls m and sej-reit Ion w hieh has
made them 11 power in I'tali. About
ten years ucn a small bt.tiv of them
fornud u settlement on Lees creek.
ntmi:t .'ill miles from ix'thbridire ami L
milts from Mel.esid. From that small
hecjiiliiliLr ha.s enmn the lare illitl
thti.ine; community known us "the
stale of Zion in Alberta of the Church
of desus Christ of Latter Day-Saints."
Just as in I'tali they have their town
sites with central church ami .Uuu-e
hall, surrounding wariU. church coun
cil. Ineal bishops, elders, hic;h coun
cils, eic. They are nlreail.v aecuniuliit
inc. eeiisideral'le wealth, are ihen nil
in thiir pev-i-r to yvt rid of n'.l their
tleiitile iiii.L,'h tiiirs, are cariyine on a
ipe.sl aetjve proj :tc;!inda and are seni!
inc' out missionaries to all part of the
cm lit ry.
As an instance of w hat 1111 enterpris
inif i-tirporutinn the Mormon church in
Canada is. it may lit- nu-ntiont-d that
win 11 recently 11 ditch : miles lone;
had to he dutr fur irii-at ion ptirpuM-s
for the Alberta lrriat ion i-tin.j taut , the
Moriuoii chinch took the contract for
dieting' it and- offered to take pay in
land. So nnieh attention is attracted
to the matter by the phert-nteii.il in
crease of these people that, accord-in it
to the polit seinns, the federal authori
ties will hate to take noine actiou.
1'nitl lcr l-'or His l.cg.
li. I llUnton of Tliackervill.., Tex..
In to yearn aid over 3,Kl.0O to dor
t in to cure a Knnnmg Sore on bin lek'.
1 hen they wanted to cut it elf. but be I
cured it with one box ol Hucklen'i Ar- I
nica Salv. Guaranteed cum for Tile-, I
ct. a box. Sold by Dr. Kreui r 1
tlriittitist. I
Klrcirlc l.lglitK '
In the bertha of tlie Standard l'ullmiin '
of the Northern 1'acific'i new North .
Coast Limited will lie appreciatevl by
l'aciticcoat and inland empire travelers. I
Two lichu to each section. Ask our
agents (or the North (.'oast Limited leal-1
let. A. U. Charlton, Ass't ticiier.il I'9.
5 j
sender Agent, S.5 .Morriwn St. Cor.
rortland, Ore,
Help needed at ones when inemou't
Hie is in daimer. A neglected couh or
rold may oon bex-ouie scrinm and
should be stopped at once,. Jn Minute :
CointhCure nuickir cures rua(baaud
colds and the wort cases ol croup,
bronchitis, cripps and other throat and
luiit troubles I'r. V. K. Kremer.
Vluick dllvrr-Th Weskljr Orscoalaa.
Every one is in danger who neglects
the warnings ot declining neaun. im
warninirs are not as startling as the sud-
den shriek of a locomotive, but they are
just as ominous. When the body begins
to lose in ncau,
w hen the check is
hollow and the
JS skin sallow it
"P Nature's warning
il-vpi that the body is
f 'if. f .lilincr nf nroner
HL-5'.S3 nourishment, 'it
elWM'EA-JTJV is a condition of
y- 4fT "weak" stomach,
Mi
. and " weak " stom-
ach soon involves
, other organs. Dr,
r Pierce's Golden
" Medical Discovery
KUhe stomach and
S other organs of
(C ( digestion and nu
J yy trition, and cures
JV through the stom
ach diseases seem
ingly remote, but which have their
origin in the disease of the stomach and
Its allied organs.
There is no alcohol in the " Discovery
and it is atraclutely free from opium.
cocaine, and all other narcotics.
"Before I cwmnifiiml to u your mrnicine I
wan in a bad condition (for eht yt-arsl. and
four doctor treated me," writii Sim. B.-tlie
Askew, of Uarviiburir, Northampton Co., N. C
"Tliev, of course, tnve me at the time some
relief", but it did not last Ion?. 1 was some davs
In my bed and some days I draped about the
house. I have Used five bottles of the ' (ioldtn
Medical Discovery 1 and five of the ' Favorite
Prescription ' and four vials of the Pellet.'
Now I feel like a new wonian, and I want the
world to know it."
Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser, 1008
large pages, paper binding, sent free on
receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to pay
expense of mailing only, or 31 stamps
for it in cloth binding. Address Dr.
R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V.
IlK'jo.ll. 1 I
l.r QUICKLY.
I'lint- nf Amerlfi.ti ToiirIM ho lit
tfml &l'-l:ii; ::ti;- Slulit In
M.t--M !us.
Anion;.' t!.i
-in IrrJt I
' ejjers on board the
rt 1 1
.it and Ceul rat stu
tK.tt :il
11 y-.r.s
till'lll 1
V.-h'.-h :
' f p. III.
on rebru.iiv 1 was
f i.iiirl.sts wlni l ad l fnm
ol imi'-e iiitei e 111' loiirs
1-eon. in- mole popular
ev
' Willi people ntixioiis to re
1 1.
'.n -.und the woi M" record.
I .
:. 111 ipieslion, s.:b the New
o;e. were intent on making
V.nk Tiii
the
sion
t.ip
r.f
lei, !j , but not it- the cxclu-i-lKceiiijr.
and a tour had
; -I by which they will be
been o r:
rnnlile.l 1
si v nint h in ( liinn nml Jn-
pan. lo s
sitiou n.:
mnke I Ik
it is l.l'.l
tin.) s of t
pc ml n day at the I'.iris expo
d a day in London ami still
- "1 rip .Hound the world," ns
.rn. in 1:5 days, counting the
icjiurt lire and arrival.
The trawlers reached Chicago on
February 22 and nintle close connec
tions via St. Paul on the Canadian Pa
cific rnilrn.-.il for Vancouver, where
they arrived in time to embark on the
steamer KinpresK nf China. The ship
ariiveil at Yokohama 011 March 12 and
remained there one day mid then pro
ceeded, ealiiiifr nt Kobe and Nagasaki,
stops being made lone; enotili to allow
the passenuerit tn see nil the note
woi thy parts nf the places. The steam
er left t lie last Japanese port on .laich
lrt and iirnM-d 111 Shnnnhni on St. l'at
riek's day. The next stopping place was
lloii Ke.iifr. on Mai eh 2i. where 11 slop
of one tiny as m.-iile. Thence the party
went by N..11I1 (lerioan 1 hnd steamer
to Siiiiiapote. which port will be
reached on March Hit. and I'enanj; the
next .lay. The next stoppi'm place will
be C.diiiiibii, w here, if the pri ci amine is
carried nu! siircesifidlv, a laudiuu' will
be niiide on April 1. Seven dais later
Aden w ill be reached, and "on'April 11,"
said one of the party, "we shall be in
the Suez canal, which is pretty nearly
borne."
I'ort Sa"i w ill be reached on April 12,
and 01' April lti the totirisls will rest a
day at Naples;. From there the trip is
by w;iy of Lome, tlenoa nml the Mont
Ctnis tunnel lo Paris, and from there,
aftei as much of the cvposii mu ami 1 he
city as can be seen in a little more than
24 hours has been "thine,' the jrlobe
trotters will jr. 1 to London for a day
nml thence by express tiain for South
ampton, where they hope to embark
on the Fu. rst l'.ismnrek, which is
booked to arrive in New York early
tpi April 27.
"The w hole trip," said Cook's nirent,
"will lake from the afternoon of Febru
ary 21 to the liKirnittK of April 27-tit.
days in all. which, consider inc; t he time
allowed for rest mid sihtseciiie;. is
pretty (food time for around the world."
The skin is Xhi
less variety of ih.
by ViirioUii na::it s
fsinie cm e. iu'.I
.-eat of an al-uo:,t end
.;;sc.s. Th -y arc km. vvu
but ere nil" due lo tne
mi otlier -oiuioiis 111
the l.lo' 1 tint irrit ite ami interfere with
the proper action ot' lliciLiu.
T.i have a smooth, soft skin, free from
all craptioiiH, tii- l.li .oil mot U- kepi pure
iilnl be.-.lthv. Tin? 1:1. i:n pn paratlims of
ar. e-.iic Miti pot.u-h am! the lare i-uuiher
ot tiice powders ami lotions enerallv
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StFT rEClflC CCVP.'SY, ATLANTA, CA.
NEW
Wall ChODK Laundry.
Family Washing,
50c per doen
For large pieces.
Gentlemen's Washing,
10c a pi cov.
Small pieces thrown in.
F STREET, between 4tu
AND 5th.
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Z. My a,si Lects rt,
Chicago Racket Store
Is the place to make your purchases for
We have a fine'lir.e of Watches. Clocks, "Jewelry, x
line of Hearts, Bracelets, Tie Holders, that is
worth looking over.
io rvexr i
Jt-WE CaKHY
Chicago
One door west of Palace Hotel.
102
ON ALL HARDWARE
Air-Tight Heaters, Steel Ranges, Stoves,
Cutlery, Paints, Crockery, Etc.
This is Your Opportunity to Save Money.
We arc still agents for
new shipment jusi in.
We have
YllACU !S
And all farm machinery, Wagons ant
manner of wheeled vehicles.
Hardware, Paints and Oils,
V.
tlARBLE AND
CT. B. PADDOCK, PROPR.
I am prcpfred to furnish anythinit in the linn nir.n,i.i.ra i ., u
of MAKBLE or GRANITE.
Nearly thirty years of experience in
that I can fill your orders in the very best
Can furnish work
in Scotch, Swede
Marble.
Front Stroct Next to Greene' Gurmliop,
Big Bargains
In New and Second Hand
Bicycles!
If you want a wheel cheap, now
to sell your wheel, let us know about it.
Iu tires: do not puncture and do
SPRIXG SEAT POSTS add ereatlv
relieve all jolting and are easy on
tlio
With a set of our steel mud jjuatds.
machines, baby cabs, umbrellas, locks, make keys, grind scissors and
knives. b
THE
New Bakery
AT THK CORXER OF
4th Front
Is now opened and stocked
with Fresh Pies, Cakes, Cook
ies and Bread. Don t forget
the place, opposite Chiles'
Grocery Store.
$9(H). YEARLY to Christian K
V after our growing business in this
and adjoinimr Counties; to a-t as k
2 Maaaner and Correspondent ; work F
J n be dons at your home. Enclose (
"'"dare.sed, stamped envelope
aj vtrurni .Uink'itr
J in. opposite Vnited Sutes Treas- K
Z 1". Was'iinctoo. D. C. F
The most site.
Win, ,it;. .;.. .
made are lie Witt's I it.u L ..I-u: I
- ----- - i, ivisers. i
They never gripe.-Dr. W. F. Kremer
n
G- W. Pettit I
oiiget us.
EvEIiYTHIXG.H
Racket Store
Except Nails :
the White Sowing Machine, jf
'
the famous
i: I 1, o w s
all
II. SCHMIDT.
GRANITE WORKiS-
f:
' ;
thrtMnrhlo hiai..ou ... ..,.1..
manner.
or American Granite or any kind of
J. Ii. PADDOCK,
is the timr- tr. ht.o if vr.. want
not have r,, i. .. ni'R
to tho u,.. Jw.J'riM
the wheel and rider.
3Iul Oil"
Don't fnro.r cpinf
T. A. HOOD & CO.
EAST OF THE IiETOT.
3d SHIPMENT.
Archena Star Combination
Game Hoard.
Xever has there been so many
games combined on one Board
for the money.
So. i, 24-iu. Board, 44
Games $i 50
Xo. 2, 28-in. Board,
with Flag Travelette,
50 Games ; 3 5
o. 4, 23-in. Board,
with Flag Travelette,
54 Games 4 75
N'o. 4 is the handsomest Board
ever offered to the public.
Sloyer Drug Co.
Front Ht., Opposite Depot.
Floor to Exchange.
Farmers, do not haul your wheat 30
to 50 miles to exchange, Scott Griffi
will give yon as many pounds f fof
! (or a bushel ol wheat as any mill lU
I ..: .. - . . .. ;.r. .1
'ryou. i ou will nnd NMll ttrioi"
bit hav. Klonr k.J Store.
- ,
Cor. 6th and 1 streets. Grants Pass, Or
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