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-j High Quality get a good Lamp while they are House. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. Yellow Danver Onion Sets, bpecially prepared Fertilizer Strawberry Plants. " f What Have You '". T ,. . . s ouen asicea. uur answer: The ney Beans, Blue Lae Beans, or Padlock Tomatoes. Nothing better on t the market. Good canned June Peas at 8)30. ; Oranges, Grape Fruit, Bananas, Lemons, Choice Apples. j ..WHITE HOUSE GROCERY.. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE IF IT IS STRANSKY It will bo a continual source of pleasure and satisfac tion. Four coats of enamel on steel, all prices, white inside and a Five Year Guarantee, make this the Best of All enameled ware. Sold only by Cramer Bros. ODD FELLOWS HLOCK GAKLAXO srOVK t. For. Sale by Hair-Riddle Hardware .IfJfST l.riC!J5I.VJ3I 10 A New .Variety Adapted to Dry Climates. William'i Shaving Soup, mk Kiwir strops, beat quality S raw Halt Extra lleavv Hupemiera Children's Storkinita 8c ."'o j luc iific 12c ' Hosiery for Men, Women and Children that can't I1F BEAT at' the prices we ask at Smith's New York Racket Store. HAIURIIiDI.K HARDWARE C ). R. O. McCroskey.... Ono Door IVortlt Ware Is usually prices, but associated with hig onr present clearance sale is a revelation in values If j ou want a glass Berry Dish, or Sauce Dishes, or a Glass Set, or Cups, Saucers and Plates, now is the time to buy them. All our Fancy Souvenir Ware in Card Receivers, Vases, Fancy Plates, Etc., very cheap. Don't miss this opportunity to being sold so cheap at the White White Clover, Blue Grass. for the Lawn, Rose Bushes and Good for Dinner ? .. celebrated Olney Sweet Corn, 01 BICYCLES HELD HIGH In the estimation of Practical Painters. Every gallon of The Sherwin-Williams Paint will cover 300 or more squaro feet of surface in average con dition, two coats to the gallon. Every gallon is a full U. S. standard measure. It is made to Paint Buildings "with. It is the best and most durable House Paint made. Co. AT JEWELL'S OLD STAND. (i.ilil Braid per y.l 3c Wive Kilitxin lor bulls Pit yd. . . 20o t'lik'ny Ini'B UOu Or- a n sl.ovcr netting, per yd 4fo Em broidery, er )d tic sen uui,'h syrup. Tat ISP- . This week I will place on sale a beautiful line of Silk Waists in all the new ideas for the Spring and Summer of 1901, in colors Iilack, Kcd, Scarlet, Cerise, Maize, He'o, Gray, Navy and Old Rose, from $3 to $10. White and Colored Shirt Waists from 50c to $5. ol ISank'. R: r local Ibappcnlnos Dr. Flanagan, Resident Dentist. M. Clemens, Prescription Druggist. CASH FOR GOLD DUST-CRAMER BROS. Read Calhoun'a incut. Grocery adveriiee- Apple Trees 5 to 10 eta. at the River side Nursery. Bicycle hospital (or all repairing at Cramer Bros. Wood wanted on subscription at the Coirikr office. Garden tools and ladiea garden sets at Cramer Bros. Thomas leads in Wall paper and tioute linings. uarden seeds at hall prices at Adams Bazaar, Front St. II l-MI . Muuuvme naa oeen experiencing an epidemic of mumps. The Spring and Summer goods are arriving every lew days at Mrs Rehkopf's. opnng Millinery display at Mrs, Weidman's March 29 and 30. Ladies' Bicycle for $15 at Cramer Broa. Send your ore to W. Q New Custom Mill. Wright' A splendid line of Royal Charter Oak Ranges at Coron's. narnesa ol all Kinds, Grades and Prices at Hackett'a. W. Q. Wright custom mills ore test ing and assaying. 01 Ramblers HO. Roadsters fcu at uair-Kiddle Hdw. Co. furnished rooms with or without board. Inquire at this office. A two gallon pail ol good syrup for lamoun Grocery Co. 117- I .t . i e uave me ueet evaporated apples. peacues, apricots and prunes. Calhunn U rocery Co. 12 doz. Window Shades, assorted colore. Price to close them oul2Se to ,5c. Smith Broa. Three cans good early June Peas for 25 cents at White House Grocery. Some new varieties oi Extra Early Peach, 20 to 25 cts. each. Common varieties 10 to 12,'i cts. at the Riverside Nursery. Q hf D Sherman-Williams Paints. O.VY.l . Hair-Riddle Hardware Co. This is not a just out store. We a'ways have anything you want to eat for yourself, horse or cow. Calhoun Grocery Co. The wooden buildings hfvva been re moved from the coiner of Sixth and H streets, the site of Tuffs projected brick building. A series of meetings are being held at Merliu by Rev. Long and Uev. Bouy, a-sisted by N. F. Jenkins of Grants Pass. Tho meetings will continue fur another week. Don't you think so? We think it better to sell our goods and keep our customers, than to sell our customers and keep our goods. Red Star Store. Their promptness ami their pleasant fleets make DeWitl's Little Early Risers most popular little pills where- ever Ibey are known. They are simply erf-ct for liver and b lwel trouble. Dr. W. F. lire m er. Scott (Jrillin bandies Ashland floor, Utah aifalfa seed. Oregon red clover -red, winter oals, large Russian while now nop timothy seed, wheat for eed a'sn Wheat Hay. Alfalfa. Tim- my nay, uat straw, unop Barley, Corn, Wheat, Oats. lire Hives and Bee Supplies at Hair- Rid.llo Hdw. Co. See that jou el the original DeWitl's Witch llm-l tialve when von ask for it. I'he genuine is a certain cure (or biles. res and rkin dUeaeee. Dr. W. F. !remer. Fourteen nu mbers of the Giants Pasa lent, Knights of the Maccabees, com prising Ihe degree team, went over to Placer on Friday last to confer the (frees of t lie order on six candidates of Greenback tent. The meeting was held at Greenback hall and in attendance were all the members of the lodge there togother with visitors from all parts of the county. Saturday morning the Grants Pass delegation were courteously shown through the Victor Juuior and treated with a respect that will make a visit in the future a matter of nappy anticipation. The Easter Entertainment to be given at Hie Opera House on the evenings of April 8th an. I 91 li for the benefit ol the Catholic Church promises to be interest ing. A splendid musical program will be rendered and it it to bj followed by a hypnotist exhibition by Prof. T. Ryan. This jrntlemaii's knowledge of the science of hypnotism enables him to give a wonderful e Jiibi iun. At Hie Choral Union meeting on Mon day evening it was decided, on the recommendation of the music committee, to take up the cantata (51 "The "Hay makers" by (ieo, F. Root for presenta tion next full. This cantata is very briiiht, lively and musical and, with appropriate costume-:, will be one of the most attractive entertainments yet given by the Choral Union It was decided to close the Choral Union sea son on the last Monday in April. Fonr rehearsals of the cantata wilt be held m I the cloxingevuning will be celebrated by a social evetiitiK. On next Monday evening the first rehearsal of the new cantata will be held and a full attend ance ol ti e members is expected. O. McCroskey. WE A Bargain for 7 Bars Golden Star Washing Soap, 25c A few Over and Under Skirts in new goods each day at priee9 that mako you happy. 10 4 Bleached Sheeting per id. .$ Calico per yd 4 J4c to Laces lc to Allover lace per yd 40c to Handkerchiefs 2 for Latest Belts with spikes .'. Latest neck ties 25c to Sun Bonnets Children' Tarn 'O bhantere for Summer ..25c to Baby Kun Bonnets 25c to We have good bargains in Glassware Crockery, Granito ware. Tinware, Willow and Woodonwaro. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry 20 per cent Discount. Wo buy so you can get a $1 worth for 75c at Kessler's Chicago Racket Store Go to Corun for Plumbing. Writing Paper of all kinds at the Coi'ribr office. Leave orders for engraved calling cards with A. E. Voorhies. For sale cheap, second hand piano. address box 05, city. Thomas has a fine line of Iron beds full and three quarter width. Remember the Genuine Oliver Chilled Plow is sold by Cramer Bros. Men's Soft Shirts a big Hue at 59 cts. Overalls and jumpers at Smith Bros. Quality and not quantity makes De- Witt's Little Early Risers such valuable little liver pills. Dr. W. F. Kreiuer. A New invoice of Reliance Wrappers and House Dresses, having the cot set Lining which make them so much in Demand, at Mrs. Rehkopf's Don't fail to see Dr. Lowe St Hotel Josephine if you need glasses. He has followed the optical business evclusively for over 15 years, you take no chances when you see him. The "Photo Era" is an illustrated photographic magaxiue, handsomely printed, full of photographic lore bright ly and interestingly told, especially de sirable for the amateur. Copies may be bad at this office, 15 cents each. At the I. O. 0. F. hall, Friday March 20th, the ladies of the M. E. church, South, will give an entertainment. Hot coffuo and cakes, with an elegant pro gram. Admittance, 15 cents. Come and get your money's worth and more. S4.95 Our $4.95 ofTtririg; in Meu's Sack Suits has astonished all those who have been fortunate to see them, and the rapidity with which they are going out is sufficient evidence that the bargains are genuine. We invite you to inspect our Men's Suits from $4.95 to $10. We also have a full line of Boys'.Youth's and Young Men's Suits at right prices. - !L S4.95 Thomas has a Ana new line of dinner ware. If you want Bicycle Sundries, call on Cramer Bros. Fieisbmann's Compress Yeast only at White House Grocery. The 25 Vedette at Cramer Bros, is a beautiful wheel in every respect. Attention Is called to the mammoth ad of R. L. Coe St Co., on the last page of this issue. Hay, grain, fl Mir and feed In Downing & Co's warehouse for sale by bale or ton. See Smith Bros., Howard's corner. Capt. J. A. Tate received on Monday 10,000 rounds of ammunition to be used in target practice by our militia boys. Next wpek April the 1st to 3rd, Mon day to Wednesday night, Dr. loma the optician who has been coming to Grants Pass for over 10 years will Le at Hotel Josephine. The lingering cough following grippe calls for One Minute Coi'gh Cure. For all throat and lung troubles this is Ihe only harmless remedy that gives im mediate results. Prevents consumption. Dr. W. F. Kreiner. An oratorical contest bv the students of the Normal will be held at the opera house in Ashland on Saturday evening, March 30. The contestants are Agnes II Moore, Gertrude A. Wilson, Jo pbine N. Crow, Floy I.. Cambers, Ra) mood A. Bates and Robert H. Jones. A musical program will be given. 9 HAVE You This Week at bargains. Wo aro getting 2.1c Ladies Underwear for summer, 7c perpair... 15c to 1 00 15c Ribbon per yd tlc to 20c 80c Coffee Pots 8c 6c Itover Egg Bealers 10c 75c Hroom 25c 75c Matches, 1 block lo 25c 6 Dinner plates 50c 6 Cups and Saucers 60c 65c Lamp Wicks per Dos 6c 60o Bicycle Hospital at Cramer Bros. Whips, 10c to S2.50 at Hackett'a. W. G. Wright cubtom mills, assaying ana ore testing. Three cans of tomatoes, 25 cents at the White House Grocery. Glazed Tile paper for Kitchens and bath rooms at Thomas'. Fresh California produce and fruits received daily at Smith Bros. If your bicycle needs fixing or cleaning bring it to Cramer Bros. Bicycle Hos pital. A lull line of Japanese goods at Ac'ams Basaar. New Goods every week Front Street, four doors below Palace Hotel. We bought several hundred cases of canned goods last fall at a low price and are now offering them cheap. Calhoun Grocery Co. A minstrel entertainment will tie presented at Gold Hill by local talent on the evening of April 1st. One-third of the proceeds will be given to the school. Remember t.ie Evans Optical Co. Scientific correction of defective vision Biecialty. Lenses for complicated cases ground to order. Consultation free. Office at residence, Grants Pass, Ogn. You can make an independent living by working for the Portland Art Com pany at your own home. We can teach you how to make portraits in your own home by our improved methods. Write Portland Art Company, 270 Oak Street $4.95 Yours for Business Bargains, P. H. Harth & Son. $4.95 More new art and Portieres. squares, Couch covers, Geo Pheby is erecting a residence on O street neat to Gilbert creek Something New In Ladies' Wrapiers and House Dresses at Mrs. Rehkopf's. munne Mucue anil Java Uolleea are the beat for Strength and Flavor. Smith Bros. ' Prof. Bouffa and his little daughter will both take part in the niuaicale April Din aniiuih. Geo. C. Stanley, former publisher of the Ashland Town Talk, will resume the publication of that paper as a seven column weekly, in Ashland oa April 8. An unidentified man, beating his way on an extra freight, was killed at Siski you hunilar. lie had evidently fallen between the cars and his body wss shockingly mangled. Clover, wheat aud grass, hay and a big supply of wheat mill feed, rolled barley, shorts, corn, etc.. alwsys to be had at the Calhoun Grocery Co, The Grants Pass Banking and Trust Co. has purchased a 50 foot Irontage on Sixth street near G, on which site Ihey will erect a building for banking purposes. Counterfeits of lie Witt's Witch Haxel Salve are liable to cause blood poisoning. Iave them alone. The original has the name DeWitl's upon the box snd wrapper. It is a barmlen and healing salve lor skin diseases. Unequalled for piles. Dr. W. F. Kremer. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kurlh entertained the orchestra and olber friends last Saturday evening at their new residence. The evening was very pleasantly spent in social and musical entertainment and delightful refreshments added to the evening's pleasure. A portion of the evening was devoted to entertaining games and . every out present enjoyed the occasion lo the utmost. Tr.e Native Daughters gave well attended and very pleasant: social on Wedneaday evening of last week at the t. O. O. F. hall. A very emeitainlng program was presented, consisting of musical numbers and recitations and refreshments of cake and coffee were served. A portion of the evening was devoted to dancing by part of the com pany and the occasion was heartily en joyed by all present. personal C. Bradbury of Galice was in town Thursday. C. 0. Davis, ot Gold Hill, was in town Monday. C. F. Nail, of Glendals, was visitor to this city Friday. Jasper and Douglas Strong of Waldo were in town Friday. Mrs. Geo. Phelps ot Portland is visil ng relatives and friends in this city. Itaae Wright and Willis Hays, of Gold Hill visited this city last week. Attorney Oliver 8. Brown went to Central t'oint Wednesday on legal busi ness. J. R. Nagel, traveling passenger agent of the 0. R. & N. Co. was in Grants Pass Monday. J . W, Howard came over from Kerby Sunday to look after his business in terests in this city. ' O. M. Holmes bas accepted the man agement of the Western Union telegraph oiuce at uakersQeld, Cal. Mrs. 0. E. Harmon and Miss Louise aoutnwick returned last week front visit so Jacksonville and Ashland. J. T. Gilmore, H. Caaldy, 0. H. Libby An. I f f . .M 1, .... -uu u. aicaeu, oi xterDy, were visitors to Grants Tars this week. O. R. Ball, represents the American Type Founders Co., spent Friday in this uiy in toe interest of his company. E. F. Baird, city passenger agent of iue Burlington Route, spent Friday in town in the interest of his company. L, A. Robertson, of Sams Valley, re turned home last Wednesday evening auer a lew days visit to Grants Pass. Jim Dean has returned from his ranch on upper Rogus river aftei having com pleted the seasons farming operations. General Tasseuger Agent Markbam was a passenger on Saturday evening's train returning from a visit to San r rancisco. Mrs. B. Scott and children are visit ing here for the summer with the family of ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A, Wertx, District Attorney 1, . Reams re turned to , Jacksonville Wednesday morning alter a short business visit in this city. Robert Stites has accepted a position at Cramer Bros, haidware store. He succeeds Tom Harvey who is preparing to enter tho saw mill business with his father. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Norton, former well known and esteemed residents of this city, are now making their home at Belleville, Kansas. Jeir llartman returned on Sunday morning from San Francisco where he bas just completed a course at Heald's business college. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Tsylor and little daughter, Evelyn, now of Ashland, are visiting during the week with J. T. Taylor and family. George Walters and J. P. Dunkle. lornier residents of Grants Paaa wnr looking after their several orchard properties here this week. Miss Alice Lemon, who hss been em ployed f6r sometime at the Hotel Jose phine, left on Friday morning (or Eugene to accept a position at the Eugene hotel. Prof. J. McConnull, who recently closed a successful term of school at Merlin, is now in charge of the Wildor villo school where- be began teaching on Monday of this weak. MILLINERY OPENING. Tuesday and Wednesday April 2nd and 3rd, you are kindly Invited to attend This Display of the Latest creations in Spring and Summer hats, everyone be ing an up-to date value. All the more Enjoyable because of the price. Miia. J. A. RsuKorr. Cloverdale finest Creamery Butter. SO cts, at White House Grocery. The D. of II. grand ball to be given on the evening of May 1 will be a general invitation ball instead of special as formerly announced. Supper Is to be served by the ladiea of the order and no pains will be spared to make the occa sion a complete success. Harvey Copelando! Talent, a 14-year- old boy, baa been held to appear before the circuit court for participation In the Talent store-throwing escspade. He is thought to be the boy who threw the stona that entered the window of the car. Eugene la arranging to build a Y. M. O. A. building and for that purpose it is proposed to raise $'.'600 among Ihe citi zens of the town. Among the sub scribers to this amount reported by the Guard, we note the names of Hon. and MrsT R. A. Booth for 1100 each. The Home Missionary society ot the M. E. church will give an entertain ment at the I. O. O. F. hall on Wednes day, April 3. Come one, come all, and have a good lime. High class charsdes, tableaux, music and refreshments; general admission, 15 cents, children 10 cents. PINE NEEDLES WANTED. The racifk Pine Needle Co. is ready to enter into contracts for the regular delivery of Pine Needles Apply at office factory. The Annual Encampment. The annual encampment which oc curs in J one, is already being talked c' A plan for the outing, proposed by some one in Portland, is thus: The Portland companies lobs formed into one division and the valley and Southern Oregon companies into another, each division to move sgainst the other and meet per haps near Salem, where Ihey will ewtab- ish their lines and carry on a miniature warlare. Outposts, pickets and guards will be established, scouting parties formed snd probably as a Biting end lo the outiug'a shsm battle will be tomtit. Tbis is only a proposition, but might be made a pleating diversion from the regular custom. Grants Pass and Ash land boys are not, as a rule, anxious to march to Haleui, but it is liksly that the several companies would be convened at some valley point to commence thsir i march. I Spring- Millinery Display. Mrs Weidman will bava her New Spring Millinery open for the inspection of the ladies ol Grants Pass, and vicinity Friday and Saturday of this week March 29 and 30. Newest and moat stylish cseations in the market. Up-to Datt Millinery. Mrs. E. A, Adams extends a cordial invitation to the ladies of Grsnts Pass and vicinity to call at the Adams Baxaar and inspect the new stock of Millinery. All new and up to-dale. We can suit you in style and prices. Front Street, four doors below Palace Hotel. Coming Events. April 3 County court convenes. April 7 Easter Sunday. April 8 and 9 Easter entertainment, Catholic church. Apiil 15 Circuit court convenes. Apr. 15. "The Strollers" at opera house. May 1 D. of H. grand ball at opera house. May 15-17 Annual teacher's insti tute. Typewriter Air Bale. Nearly new Smith Premier for Sale. Address box 99, Grants Pass. Wanted A girl to do general housework in cluding plain cooking. Good wages to a competent person. Apply in person or address Mus. T. P. Cbimrr, Grants 1'sss, Ore. Mormon Church. Services of the Church ol Christ of the Latter-day Saints will be held at 2:30 o'clock on 8unday afternoon at CI miens hall. Found 8mall sum ot money found nn Mnmlav the 19th. Owner can have same by naming amount and describing. Call at this office. Meals at the Josephine. After April 1st all single meals at Hotel Josephine will be 60 cents. Rates for regular boarders made known on application. uko. Good, Propr. Danker ltonta A Uobuer J. R. Garrison. Cashier ol the bank of Tboruvllle, Ohio, had been robbed of health by a serious lung trouble until he tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption. Then he wrote; "It is the best medicine I ever nsed for a teveie cold or a bsd case ol lung trouble. I al ways keep a bottle on hand." Don't (u' ferwith Coughs. Colds, or anv Throat. Chest or lung trouble when 'you can I e cured so easily. Only 50c and $1.00 Trial bottles free at Dr. Kremer's Dreg Store. W. R. C. Ladies Entertain. The ladies of the Gen. Logan Relief corps; and members of the Gen. Logan Post had a very enjoyable time Saturday afternoon on the occasion of a supper given in honor of visitors from Gold Hill Relief corps and other guests, from Gold Hill their were present: Mrs, Nellie Darling, Mira McNeil, 8. E. East man, Mrs. Vincent, M. E. Curry, T. Y, West, Miss Mary Curry and Floy Mo Neil. The following were among the visiting members: Mrs. O. S. Good- naw, of Reno corps, No. 10, Roseburg, Mrs. Alice A. Williams, Crocker corps, No, 24, Desmolues, Iowa, and Mrs. A. 9. Beats, of Klauuth Falls, Ore. Prof. Ivison, ot Lonaconing. Md suffered terribly (rum neuralgia of the of the stomach and indigestion for thirteen years and after the doctors failed lo cure him they ted him on morphine, a iriend advised the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and after lak ing a few bottles of it he says. "It hss cured me entirely. I can't say too much lor Kodol Dyspepsia Cure." It digests what you rat. Dr. W. F. Kremer. Green SwItcK Lights. Advices are reported from tlm oaimnl olllces of the compsny at Han Francisco that the Southern Pacific company will at once replace the stationary white switch lights along its roads with green ones. A number of the larver rnada abandoned white signals long sgo. The Baltimore & Ohio and Chicago & North western roads use ureen ontv. It is claimed for tha ireen lmht that it is more distinct aud ess ant In mil..,i railroad engineers thsn the white light. Mile Dalits are a siuna of safety .n.l engineers on fast passenger trains might eaauy mistake a house iuht for a switch signal, in consequence of which costly accidents might occur. WEAK WOMEN Ant made stronv J by the use of Dr. I Pierce's Favorite ' PrescriDtlon. It regalatea the 'oerlods rfrtea ' weakening drains, t heal a Inflamnia- , tioffl itml ulrratinn land cures female i weaknesa. Sick wwmen ara Invited to consult , Doctor Pierce, by letter, frtt. All womanly rntifi. de.nca held in ascred secrecy and guarded by strict profewional privacy. Write without fear and without fee to Dr. k. V. Pierce, buffalo, N. Y. "J hut hrn a ami mrTftar from fVmaly a Hr. U a. Willie. S- of MMi , Cnuks 0.. Tu. trwtf . f'L M. H. I F UK I fiynj p,!lf I I follOW AM II Sdvta. and look elf M bodies J feyorltt Mvtfeal Dloro y -,' I 1MUI I h.M k.y nload kelgbyyta puun lib. TWtnr Mmm'i ! Pleasant Pellets Cra htllAnanoiy aid sick head aehe. . They do not create tne put habit. Prico Sliavl:. It's Here For You. String Beans, 3 cans 25c 25c 25c for - - - - . Early Juno Teas, 3 cans for - - Corn, 3 cans for . -Tomatoes, 3 cans for 25c These aro not our best brands of canned goods, but they aro fresh and good and won't last long at above prices. Homo Baking Powder, Large cans, 2 ounces. Our onp prico only - 2UL Ileinz's Prepared Mustard, put up in pint fruit r-nr. jars for - - UL Here another a 25-ounce package of ground . -n CoiTco for - . I SL That'B loss than 10c a pound. A few packages of Shredded Wheat Biscuit loft, t Trice per package, . Try our puro Apple Vinegar, put up in quart bot- n ties for 1UL WE ARE SELLING GARDEN SEED CHEAP. Calhoun Grocery Go. BELGIAN HARES. Get a fine strain of Belgian Hares and suppy your table with delicious meat at 3 cents per pound. Beats poultry. Tu 8oiituirm Oheqok RABDrrar Associa tiok at Golden now offers soma bargains. Fruit Farm for Sals. Fruit farm of acres one mile east of town. Good house and bam , young (ruit trees. For sale at a bargain. In quire at this otlloe. MARRIED. LITSCHER MORGAN At Moore's Crossing, on the Columbia river, on Wednesday, March 20, 1001, J. 0. Lilscher and Miss Lorena Morgan. Mr. Lilscher is a popular salesman at R. L. Coe A Co's store and bas made many friends during his stay in Grants Pass. He has purchased the residence property on Third and O. streets, where he and Mrs. Llatcber are now making their home. HOCKETT CATON In San Fran cisco, Sunday, March 10, 1001, Guy Hockett and Ada Groom Caton. HKI1KKI.IE LUSTER - In Ashland, March 1001, Mr. Bernard Ueber lie and Miss Minnie D. Luster. M'PHERHON FAUCETT At Medford. March 20, 11101, Mr. A W. M'Pnerson and Miss Grace E. Faucett. SLAGLE NICHOLSON At Roseburg. March 20, 1001. F. S. SlangleuICo quelle City, and Miss Mamie Nichol son, of Medford, by Rev. A. 8. Mulli gan. ZANA SMITH In Grants Pass, Msr. 14, 1901, Mr. Firman Kana, of Sams Valley, and Miss Bella Smith, of Grants Pass. 8MIT1I-KF.HTER30N-In Glencoe, Wash., Monday, March 11, 1001, Lawrence W.'Smith, formerly of Ash land and Mies Pearl Rosa Kesterson. IIOLMAN & SON, UNDERTAKERS EMBALM ERS. Office on 0th St. oppo. Court House. Residence North 7th St. GRANTS PASS, ORC. OKKGON IIAUBITIIY. ONE MILE WEST OF TOWN I have a lnrge stock of Hie leading atraiiM if "Belsian Msrea." a fine lot of for sale at very reasonable pricya. Write me what you aunt, or come and see them. 1 nave a Hue lot of "iilack Minorca chick ens, it would do you good to see them. This breed combines Ilia laving qualities of the non setting clan and the sue of the larger dims. 1.W tor t-Utecu Eggs. 1 am aim niakimt a 11 -iakv nfmmall fruits, and have tented a great many new kinds, propagating only I Low) that prove to lie adapted lo this section, and have some tine plants fi rsulouf the following varieties. 1'imt aud bent of all is I lie "New Hybrid I'liviiouienui" crow between Blackberry and Raspberry. Much belter than tha new 1. gan berry that is being so highly praised ptniw, jv vuca, sil lor S1.1KJ. lullihert Louden Eureka Black Cap Uliu kberry, 6c each, 50c per doieo, -RarvNirrics 6e ench, 5oo per doaen. Eiiir Harvest. Ijiwton n.il.U Tn- (Limited aumtiut,) 10c each, 3 for 2A ornU. Ih-wnerry l.ucrelia, lOo each S for 25c ( iooneberrv Fine 3 Tear old buahea that will bear tliia your, Mammoth, 10c each, $1 per doen. Kniriskh pearl Omron CI tamnion. fia each, Sue per dnen. Rhubarb Route Red Wine, 10c each, 1 per dozen. Horseradish Uixils, per dnaen 5 cents. If 1011 want ailVthillir lumr line flmri a Postal Card and 1 will deliver anywhere in the cuy or send anyone e uv fcaprvM, Member, S. O. Poultry and Pet Slock Association, It. W. LAWSON, Grants Pass, Ore