r i J 1 n f- riv I1 r; 3 't f I ,1 n GRQWty if! CHASE & SAOTOM, Importers, Boston We certainly take pride in bavin? the exclusive sale of this justly celebrated Coffee for this part of Southern Oregon. It is used by people all over the United States and Canada who know what good coriee is II SEAL Comes in 3-pound cans (full weight, so-called Mocha and Java, at 40c per OLD GOVERNMENT (In bulk'), another of their finest glades, has a mild, rich flavor, only found in the finest grades of coffee. We grind it, or pulverize it, just as you preter. ..WHITE HOUSE GROCERY . . OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Down They Go Wo have decided to Close Out our Decorated Patterns in Crockery, and are making prices that speak for themselves, Just take a look in our corner window and soo what a small amount of money will buy. Cramer Bros. ODD FELLOWS BLOCK STRANSKY WARE, GARLAND STOVES. Hair -Riddle AT JEWELL'S SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS WHITE SEWING MACHINES jm For Cash or on the Installment Plan, General Hardware, Stoves, etc Clearance Sale. Some rare bargains in ALL GOODS. Trimmed Hats We have a few yet at prices that will Surprise you. LADIES' FLANNELETTE WRAPPERS 20 per cent off Regular Price. Don't miss this Sale at Mrs. fllft, II I. M !t S i uV "V 1 ' BRAND" not ground), no higher than the pound, MOCHA AND JAVA Hardware Co, OLD STAND. IN J. WOLKE. J. A. Rehkopf's. local toappenings , Dr. Flanagan Resident Dentist. Go to Corun for Plumbing. Whips. 10c to .50 at Uacketf. M. Clemens, Prescription Druggist. Fresh Oysters at the Post office store. Full line of Cigars and Tobacco at Hanan's. Bargains in CROCKERY at Cramer Bros. Bicycle hospital for all repairing at Cramer Bros. Wood wanted on subscription at the Cocrjkr office. Send your ore to W. Q. Wright's New CuBtom Mill. A splendid l:ne of Royal Charter Oak Ranges at Conn 'a. Harness of all Kinds, tirades and Prices at Hacltett's. ,W. GJWriglit cuetom mills ore test ing and assaying. TheBybee bridge ou Rogue river Is undergoing repairs. For Notion and Japanese goods go to the Japanese Bazaar. Fiesh Oysters, the large Eastern kind, at Hanau'e oyster parlors. Grants Pass souvenir Calendars, 26c each, three for 50c. at the Courier office. Unmounted photographs of Mt. flood by Hicks; 5x7 inches, for 25c at the Courier office. A saw mill is being erected by O'Brien and Watson on Koagh-and-Ready creek six miles northwest of Waido. County court is in cession this week Commissioners court met Wednesday to transact the business of the term. Harry A. Smith, a miner, perished from exposure in the recent storm, 00 Humbug mountain, Siskiyou county while trying to reach his home at Yreka. . Robert Ogleeby, the Btage driver who is under arrest for robbing his own stage near Laieview, has practically confessed his guilt. He will be taken to Portland for trial before Judge Bellinger. The V. W. C. T. U. is arranging for a social to be given in the near future, and the Hoy's Brigade will assist in the program. The place and date will be announced Inter. Bargain in CROCKERY at Cramer Bros. Mr. tud Mrs. It. L. Demaiee enter tained a number of the orchestra mem bers snd other friends at their home Saturday evening. Music was the order of the evening, which was thoroughly eujoyrd by every one present. A jib lot of second hand Hydraulic Pipe,Llbows, Tapers and a large Head light for sale cheap. Enquire of L. L. Jewel or Eel us Pollock at the Hair Riddle Hardware Co. store. The Rogue River Valley Telephone company has sold its line to the Sunset Telephone company. Immediately on takiig possession the latter company cut tie line to pieces and destroyed the phones. Dinnis Stovall and C. A. Woolfolk, organisers for the order K. 0. T. M. left OU aturriar fcvaaius to work in the inUsetits of that order at Leland, Placer an J Merlin. On next Saturday, the? will hold s public installation of officers at Uerlin. ifcrgains (n CROCKERY at Cramer Br. Pieby the Photographer, whose Stamp an Multiple photos have attained such gnat popularity, is now introducing a srrill platino portrait taken in three poitions, which, being given artistic aui fancy lightings and finished in the latest carbon tones, are mads extremely dulrable. . E. Kerley has opened his new feed bin on Sixth and K streets. The build- in. wliicli is not yet fully completed, is biih substantial and commodious and en finished will be very creditable in abearance. Two rooms will be nicely fllishcd in the front o' the building, one oltliem especially for a ladies waiting and dreieing room jtlanr persons have had thee ofMr. Peter Sherman, of Nt ffd, N. H., who says: "Fc extienence North strat' says: "tor vearn I ultl'erei torture from chronic indiirea- ten, bit Kodol Dyspepsia Cure made a ll mm ol nie." It digests what vou It ami is a certain cure for dyspepsia 4l every form of stomach trouble. It 4es relief at once even in the worst cjws, and ran'l help but do you good. . v . r . itremer. According to a report to (iaine aidon Quimby from his deputy in ickson county, J. J. Howu-r, it is ident that the unlawful killing of deer southern Oregon has not ceased by tiy means. During his trips in the mountains in the season just past, he discovered several parties of hide lunters. lie told them that they were jixler arrest but thev refused to believe im and in some instances treated bitn itb derision. Being outnumbered he unable to enforce their detention. toei ol the parties were from California id had Indian guides. New Enterprise. A recent incorporation is that of the regon Natural Gas, Oil and Mining hinpany, in the rum of fl.OOO.000. corporators, Scott Griffin, Ora Jewett knd Arthur Morrow. The object is to nk a number of wells at different i laces in western and southern Orevon. kith the object of securing a flow either foil, gas or artesian water. Mr. Urilfin has been for soma time in lorrespondence with oil capitalists in Indinana, who have sent representatives esamine the field. Tbey aeem favor ily impressed with the appearance of country and the scheme is to cut in six wells in as many different unties, to a depth cf 1000 feet or less the required commodity is found at a Iss depth. Each stratum of rock assed tbiough is to be assayed and assined. The stock is placed on sale at $2 per lare, 10 per cent of which is to be paid t the time of purchase, 40 per cent hen the machinery for drilling is on ground and lb remaining 50 per cut at the completion of the well. For Bale. .Josephine county for sale; stock in lire, H0O to 1500; building, 400. Pos ition given July 1, 1901. Inquire at ofbee. If you Want a box of fine Cahtiy, go to Hacan'a. Take your shoes to Hackett for good work and right prices. Meals served at all hours at the Novelty, Front street next to Fetsch'i. DUCDV PHOTOGRAPHER rrlLDI Opp. Court House. The S. P. bridge gang arrived here Saturday, baying several days work in this vicinity. You have heard it said of something "It takes the cake." But Myrtle Orck Flour makes the cake. Smokers will find rare opportunities for selection in the many lines of choice cigars at Wilson A Roper's. The 8. P. D. A L. factory was com pelled to close down this week, the snow making it impossible for them to secure a sufficient amount of dry lumber. E. J. Burnham, superintendent of the Ash creek saw mill near Upton, Cal., and J. N. Davis of Sisson were asphyxi ated by illuminating gaa Friday night at the United States hotel in San Krau Cisco. Scott Griffin bandies Ashland flonr, Utah alfalfa seed, Oregon red clover seed, winter oats, large Russian white rye, new crop timothy seed, wheat for seed also Wheat Hay, Alfalfa Hay, Timothy Hay. Oat Straw, Chop Barley, Corn, Wheat, Oato. The large amount of snow in the mountains have caused the faces of placer mines to be wreathed with joy The placer miner is thankful for raiu, but snow fills him with satisfaction as it insures a long run when it lies deep iu higher mounlains and melts gradually to feed the headwaters of the streams, keeping up the flow till late in the spring or summer. 100 MEN WANTED! Good Wages Guaranteed. i Buy your Clothing now You'll Never get another Suit so cheap. This is our ....HOT-TIME SALE.... Remember, wc mean business. A really time at the old P. H. Harth & Son The Storm. Last week southern Oregon and north ern California were visited by a snow storm of very uuusual proportions. The full of snow at Yreka, Montague, Sisaon and other northern California towns was reported as almost un precedented. The S. P. railroad was blocked from Ashland fo Dunsmuir and all trains were stopped for three days, In Yreka, it is reported that men were paid $2 per hour for shoveling snow from buildings. Ashland had 12 inches of snow, Jacksonville 12 inches, Med ford 6, Gold Hill, two feet. Grants Pass had a scant half Inch early Friday morning, though it melted immediately. With snow both north and south of us, we have been particularly favored, though it is doubtful if there is another point in the state which is naturally freer from snow and a'.l manner of Inclement weather than Grants Pans. Trials Bf an Opera Slnnrr. In the February number of The He lineator is an article of great interest, written by Laura B. Starr, as the result of a journey across the ocean with Madame Gadiiki, the opora linger. Madame Gadnki's description of the difficulties and thorns that beset the way of those who aspire to oporatic honors, will be very interesting to all women and most men. K. O. McCItOSKEY'S ANNUAL CLEAN-UP SALE AT HALF PRICE. Beginning Saturday, January 5th, 1901, I will lace on sale at Unc-IIalf Suits, sizes 32 to 30. Ladies' and Misses' Jackets. Ladies' French Flannel Waists. Ladies' Flannelette Waists. Ladies' Mercerized Waists. Ladies' Wool, and Wool and Cotton Underskirts. Ladies' Mornincr Jackets in SwnriHiiYiwn nn1 Man. nelctte. Sofa Pillow Covers, and All the Above Named at A Big Discount on Silk Waists. Yours for Business, R.O. McCROSKEY. Souvenir Calendars. The handsome souvenir calendars of Grants Pass which remain unsold after the Christmaa season are now .placed on sale at the Coi'bikb offico at the greatly reduced prices of 25 cents each, or three for 50 cents. These calendars sold readily at 50 cents each. They are very. handsome as well as useful productions, desirable alike to be kept as souvenirs or to give to friends. Each of tbs twelve sheets contains a fine half tone illustration of some scene in Grants Paas or surround ing country. In some of these the various industries are portrayed, o.liors are descriptive of our beautiful scenery and still other contain views of the prominent buildinga of Grants Pass. The cover is a handsome engraving con taining a a'impse of a portion' of the town and the calendar as a whole is a most desirable production. Griffith, the Hypnotist. Griffith, the hypnotist, who has leased the opera, bouse for the present week, is being given a good attendance each evening. His hypnotic exhibitions are remarkably interesting and the earnest ness with which bis subjects follow his suggestions leaves small doubt as to the genuineness of the performance. On Monday night he hypnotised one of his attendants and sent him to sleep for 43 hours. The subject has been on ex hibition during the time at Uarth's clothing store where he has been the object of much curious scrutiny on the part of the public. This eveniug (Wed nesday) he will be wakened and will awake, so the professor says, in convuV sions. On Tuesday afternoon the professor made his bliudfoldjdrive. Acommlieeof eight business men were selected by the Hot - Time store. p pular voice from the assembled crowd. Four of theso assumed charge of the professor and took him into concealment while the other four drove around town by a circuitous route of nearly a mile and secreted a small pocket knife under some laundry packages in Tompkin's barber shop. The professor was brought forth from concealment, put a copper wire round his head and was blind fold. The wire was attached to the hack and then passed to the com mittee to hold. The professor, blind fold, drove the team at a mad gallop over the route, stopped at exactly the right spot, entered the shop holding a committee man by the band and found the article immediately. It is worthy of note that be did not follow the exact routeof the committee all the way round. It is suggested in explanation of this that some of tho committee were them', selves confused as to the route they had taken. It was a most remaikablcex hibition and totally inexplicable to the ordinary mind. A Twl.t of the Wrist In the night will turn on the electric birth lighV in the Pullman Standard Sleeping Cars, on the Northern Pacific's North Coast Limited. Two lights in each section. Get a North Coast Limit ed leaflet. A. D. Charlton, Ass't Gen'l Pass. Ag'l. 255 Morrison St., Cor. 3d, Portland, Oregon. Price all my Ladies Tailor all odds and ends. One-Half Price. personal J. T, Layton was in town this week. A. W. Silsby made a trip to Gold Hill on Thursday. F. W. Sawyer of Keiby visited Grants Pass last week. Mrs. T. H. White of Kerbywentto Portland Monday evening. R. G. Virtue, of Leland, was a visitor to Grant Paw Tuesday. Dr. O. Major visited Portland last week on business trip. Mrs. Frank Flook of Roeeburg is visit ing friends in Grants Pas. C. B. Watson wss a passenger on Friday' train, en mute to Salem. Mr. R. M. Presley, visited last week with her son, C. C. Presley, and family. Prof. A. J. Diets, the jeweler and optician, left for California on Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs, D. A. Cord went to San Francisco Tuesday for a brief absence. This week is the annual week of prayer and is being so observed at the several churches. Mrs. R. A. Sooth ha been visiting relative and friend here during the past week. John McAllister went to Roseburg Thursday evening to prove up on a timber claim. R. A. Booth and daughter Barbara returned Friday afternoon to Eugene after a visit to Grant Pass. - Dr. W. S. Uolt was in town Monday night visiting friends. He went to Jacksonville Tuesday. Mr. and Mr. Ed Phillip came ovsr last week from Preetoin Peak, on their way to San Francisco. C. D. Burnett, the prominent miner of Leland spent several day in town last week, returning on Friday. Miss Fannie tlaskin of Medford returned home Friday morning after a weeks visit with Mis Alii Pool. 8. P. Agent Geo. P. Jester returned last week from hi holiday vacation and baa resumed bis official position. Jas. Evan of Central Point returned home Friday after visiting for several day with W. W. Helms and family. Miss Elva Aiken, who has been visit' ing here during the holiday with her sister Miss Florence Aiken, returned last week to Philomath. John Yost was a passenger on Thurs days' overland, enroute to San Fran cisco where he enters th employ of a drug firm a traveling man. Mr. Elisabeth Goetter. principal of the school at Bonner' Ferry, Idaho, ha been visiting relative here and at Placer during the holiday. F. W. Chausse left Tuesday evening for Portland. John Galvin is occupying the editorial chair of the Observer dur ing the absence of Mr. Chausse. . L. F. Coburn, the prominent attorney of Yreka, came up first of the week to take testimony in the case of Green Bartlett v. Preston Peak Copper com pany. E. 8. Van Dyke and T. A. Palmer of the University of Oregon visited a few days last week at home, alter their tour of southern Oregon with the U. ofO. Glee club. E. L. Ingram and family left Thurs day evening for Wolf Creek where Mr. Ingram will enter the employ of the 8. P. D. 4 L. Co,, of Grant Pas. Rose buig Review. C. Sneid of Sumpter passed through here Sunday morning en route to Cal ifornia. In answer to inquiries concern ing Sumpter, he said that the town was more lifeless than be had ever expected to see ; another instance of the ruinous policy of overdoing a place. Mr. Sneid was in business at SuniDter with Andy 8tinson, formerly of Grant Pass. married. LITTl.EJOIIN-MANN-On Jan. 6th, at ins residence ol the bride's parents, this city, Mr. F. K. Littlejohn, of Olympia, Washington, and Miss l.ydia Mann of this place were united in marriage, by Rev. N. F. Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Liltlejuhn have re turned to Olympia where they will make their future home. HARVEY GREGORY In Han Fran- risco, Tuesday, Jan. 1, 1U01, Prof. John A. Harvey and Miss A. Edith Gregory of Ashland. CHADWICK-JOIINS-At Johns Ranch, near Glendale, Tuesday, Jan. 1, 1001, Wm. D. Chad wick and Miss Cora Johns. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. It. Johns who reside on the historic Ella" place on Cow Creuk, while Mr. Chadwick is a prominent business man of Glendale. HOLM AN & SON, UNDERTAKERS EMBALM ERS. Office on 0th St. op(o. Court House. Residence North 7lh St. GRANTS PASS, OR. Subscriptions Received For any of the LEADING MAGAZINES AT M. Clemens, PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST ORANGE FRONT Pro. ioa housc For Breakfast Malt Breakfast Food. Cream of Wheat, and Pictures free. Cream Wheat, a pound packages ioc. Cream Wheat in bulk, 5c a pound. II. O. Oats, Pillsbury's Oat Food. Pilisbmy's Wheat Food. Rolled Oats in bulk, best grade. Cream of Maize in bulk, 3 pounds 25c. Germea in packages. . Germilla, 10 pound sacks 25c. BUCIiWJ U VX1 OYIvlilN We have genuiue Eastern Buckwheat in packages at 15c and in ten pound sacks 50c. Woodland Maple Syrup is guaranteed pure maple. Quart, half gallon and gallon caus. Choral Union, The Cheial union will meet on next Monday evening, Jan. 14, to take up the music for the convention which will be held here in March. A full attend ance is desired. Ftll In the Fire. A very serious and unusual accident occurred Sunday night near Leland. An old man named Gordon, who has for ysars been badly crippled with rheumatism, fell into the fireplace of his cabin and, belug unable to extricato himself, was very badly burned about hi back and left aide and arm and on that side of hi bead and face. He had leaned up against the fire place and supposes that hi crippled arm gave way, but does not himself know exactly how he fell in. His boy was asUtep in the cabin at the time but could not be in stantly wakened. When finally roused, the boy extricated the old man from his awful situation., Gordon was brought to Grants Pass on Monday morning's train. Judge Axtell had been notified and after modi oal attention had been furnished by Dr. Kremer, had Gordon removed to the oiunty hospital. He is lu quite desti tute circumstances. Hay Flour snd Feed. Hay, grain, flour and iced for sale at wholesale or retuil at the new warehouse near the depot. Hay by the car load a speciality. Downing: A Strickland. A Keen Clear Ilraln. Your beBt feelings, your aocial posi tion or business success depend largely on the perfect action of your Stomach and Liver. Dr. King's New Life Pills give Hicreasod' strongth, a keen, clear rain, high ambition. A 25 cent box will make you fuel like a now being. Sold by Dr. Kremor Druggist. H. L. COE CM Special . Sale ARTICLES OF SPKCIAI, v ON SALE FOR 200 puirs of Shoes for Ladies, Men and children, all styles, sizes and widths. djl fr Your choice (or plVJU Broken lots of 25c, 40c and joc Wall Paper one, two and three rolls of a io- dji fr roll bundle. CJ51.UU White Shirts, linen bosom, collar and cuff bauds, mnde from New York mills muslin, emul in value to any $1.50 custom made shii t. Our price, $1.00 We have gathered together nil short lengths from all depart ments mid placed them on yale at very tempting prices Ginghams Shirtings Muslins Lonsdale Cambrics S heetings Henriet tas Cashmeres Serges in black and a'l colors. Plaid, plain and striped worsted and silks just what you want for waists and skirts. We are determined to close out broken lines and remnauts 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 10-4 Blankets sold at 85c per pair. Big lot of Silk Initial QfC Handkerchiefs at fCU. Hundreds of articles this So house. 011 earth is ollerin-' bettor vitluo than we aro on Footwear. ,'e " '. . R. L, COF -Monday, ftb. h SOLE AGENTS ff" Calhoun Grocery Go. AMUSEMENTS. Coming Events. Jan. 7 to 12 Urillith Hypnotic co m pany at opera house. Jan. 14 Richards A Pringles' Georgia Minstrels at opera house. Feb. 4 "A Turkish Dath" at opera house. Feb 25 Frank Cooley Dramatic com pany at opera house. See Evan the optician' offer. Notice to Music Lovtrs. . Several parties representing them, selves as dealers in pianos, have repre sented themselves a agents for the cele brated Weber, Wbeelock, Stuyvesant, United Makers and other piano. We desire to notify all residents of Josephine county that the Cobb Piano House, at Medford, Oregon, are the son aoknt for these makes for Josephine, Jackson and Lake counties, and if you want one of these pianos or an organ, you will al ways get a bettor deal from headquar ters, and not be led into buying inferior gradea from supposed ageuts. We guar antee perfect satisfaction, so when yon need an instrument, just drop us a line and we shall be pleased to call on yon or meet you at our warerooma in Med ford, where we have a large stock of instruments always on hand. Comh Piano Hotjsi, Medford, Oregon. A New Id Section Wide vesilbuled Tourist Sleeping Car, with all up-to-date conveniences, I a part of the Northern Pacific' new North Coast Limited, which make ita first trip May 3. Procure a North Coast Limited leaflet. A. D. Charlton, Ass't Gen'l Pass. Ag't, 265 Moirison St., Cor 3d, Portland, Ore. VALUE PLACED $1.00 Ladies warratitcd Kid Gloves, Special value. $1.00 Ladies Iced Wool Shawls and Fascinators. (h Special values, Cpl.UU All silk Jup Initial Handker chiefs, good value at 50c. Special, ale price, QQ 5 cents buys the best hemmed stitched Handkerchiefs ever sold for the price. 200 Pairs of Ladies', Men's and Children's Shoes on Bar gain Counter, Si ff Going at Cpl.UU of special vttluo ofl'ered week. t :