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1 t m. Our Spices, Flavorings, Extracts, Ltc. Are not a hap hazard collection of odds and ends, but goods of high quality fiom the well known makers. We do our best to put them within easy reach by selling at reasonable prices. They are like our celebrated ....C. & S. Coffees and Upton Teas.... Can't be Beat. Fine Table Peaches, Apricots, Blueberries, Tears Etc. Sliced Dried Beef Sliced as you want it. Our t rackers are always crisp because they are fresh. Unite grown Strawberries not very plentiful yet, but our price has been only 10 cents. Remember the place, ..WHiTE HOUSE GROCERY..' Agents Fleischnian's Veast. flow; is the Time .To 1'iiy Garden Hose and Lawn Sprinklers to keep the proen'jrrass prowinr. I lose t)c per Foot and up. ';; '-y V-V: :' '--:: y -fx .-, Our 9c Cotton Hose is gtiaranteed. Cramer Bros. oiMi hollows li.ihk tiAiaVNU KA.ViKS. IIAIilTOlti) lilCYCI.K: MOWERS, r: For Sale by Ifciir-ll iridic Hiinbvare Vu. vS35.00 P.tiys a .New Crescent Chaiiilcss Bicycle '98 Model 'jw or inch Frames. ihillMo Tllhc no inorc at lli Tiiv; f.ail loll. il'lCf ('oii)f ami scq sainplc. THE Mm4My.vWtm4mK'yvMy-'Tmivvvv .--y FOR STRENGTH It" you want 'iesori- ll'.caM. sihle at a f.iiu-v i a 'Hit We have tlie best you could desire. They are no", extensive an ! are , to tile whole sv-.t-.-m. l'ine I'or'.er If it. Sick Fork Choi", ami Sauae ... Veal, ice to Uoilir- Iket 5' ("hifkens on I-"ri-!iy ac.-.l Saturdiy. CI TV Mi: AT MA KM JIT. Phone 144. C. W. Gray, propr. ij Have them at . Your Elbow And the dishes prepared for breakfast, din; er or suppi r wi 1 always have the riizht fluor. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Sprinklers from ';-VljlV '. ! 40c up. IRA. IKIES. - AT JEWELL'S OLD STAND. llllt s or (louts'; only so illV sol.. a lew titer Chain Wheels to Chainles (lushioii l iame All makes of Tiros I'ihiii S.'i i.er pair up, : -at- BICYCLE DEN, Ka.-t of Depot. t vhnj f r..l yon a:t idt s that jt't d aiu-t iiii-at i have riht to tlie ', I t : 1 - ' 4 I Vr. 1 l.ttiaaan, lU-sidcnt LentiM. 1 tiu lo Coroii tor IMiimhinK. Whips, lOo ti fl'.SO at Hat-kelt's. Cash f r Hold Dust t Cramer llros. M. Clemens, l'resetiption Drucsist. llariord !tc;.cles i:tO and $15 tit (.'nicer llros. Wood wanted oil subscription at tlie Cm bikr office. Lee t iives ami ltee loipplicis at Uair Kiddle Hdw. Co. A i-i-Undid line ol Koval Charter Oak Kanc.cg at Colon's. Harness ot all Kiids, (jiadee and l'rice at llackett'a. Ail ready nude dresa Skirts, Some rare bargain al Mrs. Hehkopf's. !:.(. Smith delivered I be nieinori I addicse at lio!d Hill lust Thursday. Q A O Sherman-Williams, paint?. O.VV.l .Hair-Kiddle Hardware Co. '01 Uamblera I0. Koadsters t.'ij at lUir ltiddle lldw.Co. New 1'huto Muunts for ainuleuies at tlie Cnurier otliee. Leave orders for engraved calling cards ftiib A. K. Viiliies. Mr. and Mis. ('. U. Clevetiiser enter laiiied their friends very plta-'niit'y tt itli an ufternoun tea on Saturday. A number ot exceptiunally fine samples of eniitred piioloraphs tteie tdumn. Steel HaiitEea from i-0 up Cramer Bri'S. liepairs have been in prorefs at the Applrgate brittle during tlie week and diirini; a portion of the time teams liave 1h e:i compelled to ft rd. lie New Ideal IDe paper Patterns at Mrs. KbkoplV. MUn Josephine Ci;w will iatticipate in I l.o eloc uti.maiy contest of the South ern Orefon State Normal sehool, at Ali!anil on Saturday evening. ration's?. 1'. House l'.iint, guarun letdtunive satifaelieu, Cramer Bros. A touts. FiVe men were lynehed on Friday near Alturus, Mudoe lonniy, California and were bailed (ruin the Lookout bridge. I'lio men were under arrest for horse f:eulit.g. A grand ball will be given at Leland on U'tdiusday evening, June to dedicate tlie new bull leeently completed by It. .i. Virtue. lVmaiee's orebeatra has been engaged to furnifli the miHie. Tri-nidi-nt C. M. llajs, of the Southern 1'aeilie, paired thioiigh here Saturday, aeeempanied by J. Kiuitfehnitt, K. Kot bier and J II. Wallace. The parly tiavelled in a epei-ia' train of three ears. Claud It. hi in uin, an A-diland boy, if a inner ul 1 1 lio'.arrliips in Columbia I'uiverily i f Nv.w Voik. He is this ) ear a ineinb i if the graduating class ol liie t'hiverMi ul Ori gnu. Tlie Y. I', ( . K. ol : be l'rehb teri.ui chiiieli 1 1 e I 1 their regular monlhly I'u-iiir-- and c;ul ineeiing on 'I'u'.siia' evt-nu.g at the ickMi tier of'l.F.Ciox 1'in. A pi. .i-iii, t evi'iiing was enjoyed. Mr. James l';mn of rutsiuiinth, V. ovei : ii yt mi .,f age si. Il'.-red f,ir years w ilh u b ol ore 0:1 his face 'hsieians could i:.it lidp hiiil, JleWiUs Wltcdl ll.'d ilw lined hiiii permanently. tr. Y. F. Kn mi r. Si-'itl (Iriliin bandies Ashland Hour, I't.ih a'u'uil'a seed, Uicgou red eluver iid, winltr oats, large Ku-.-ian white rje, ne.v i rup tine. thy r- -ed, wheat for -iel a:-o Wheat Hay, Alfalfa, Tim olhv llay, O.lt S ra'.v, Chop l'.arley, ! t urn, W beat, l !a!i. A liev, li,ie .-f i-:ii!)liiider ill all widths an.l pnei - at Mr.-. l(. ,kopr. A ear c. iituining pin" needle manti l.irtiins ikmo (iraiils l'a-s. fos-ils from I In- l.il.n H: aMei, a big while pine g l.ietl (.'fill tllCj;.-;ll, and BlllO.i.oll tin ill et ore, w.iul and pruiti s, was -Ii pptd to leill'ilo fi.iin l'oitlan.l last w. i k to b" added to the ( tiegoii exhibit, iatlan.l S'eel I: ieg. s. Il-li Clo-,t .in I l; v.... :.! ,i v, I- i ll.. r. e;:.il r--' K ,bi a! tin lb. an )1 her of Air. and i,. M -. II. C. K Wt dlie-d.IV eve- especially en- This ilt.t I tw eital i a- M ipa L diiiiMin .t 1 1 i M'leciii us These r.i.d tlc.r.'iiltly ei.j. t d by all . are prm'cgctl in at u i.d. i i.n ii thi w. ck is l.clat. d on f an etoiv.'i.btbie iii-di of work I lav. I.'l! Ibe d. l iy h.i- el. ahled j - .i r. .'.; t ot I .e ( .jtiiinent'e M i-. - id W.-diie-.lay eveo.ng , lie 1 1 : lie p'e ent as a s.ot of i.:g or ci.in-iiiat.jry liiea-ure, el.t I X. If. hl. ii we i; a.-e , ;r,.,t I-' llie g i. be rut::-.-.- i.iN'ty -1 nai in.; ;' ur readers nu.y I. tl I- nan. t l.i .! Waio ii i .i ais, Cramer ll-n-. A .1 : A.- lite I I I, .'id IllV en ! Mo. ute ('ugh I uie 1 lii.in." Noiiifl .-i!vcr. I, N. II. I'., i ir:-e wue i :r .in a !-! ii'ilun n en jb, i i e Minute I'.oigli (. lire ..-.oi It and it will t uie i,l miic lr. W. F. llot'H it I'ov to Buy Cheap? .I,...;, o m- !y foi t nghs .-uid t olds 1 iigfil. Suit el want soint-tbing Uid le.i.ve ai.! cine (be moie ! A rear. I 1-irig tn salts ol throat 1 Wha t si. aii v"ii do ; and mil., regular -ible ; if no! p ",ble ber ca-e take the j- been ill'rodU' t-.l Ye-, It p lb -II ill v ti...'. . ..- I eel w lib sue. ess 111 troubles, " lio- It reit on'v tif-ilt s trt ib-s b it adayif ii.-i-i ot- toration, , '.d t ores t'.e lb commended '..'.: -'" in the 'r e A'.n.aiiic. ;.-.it a. lurg . r 'in. t, tl. ! t r- I'.i. Wol . Pr. 1 rio. The Oreinnitin I'ictures. '1... l.Mi i-'.n.e pit tares sent out a ith tin - ir. iav t .-, , .niaii ran bt rendered i, . ii in oe n'.'i tetive l.v beir.g niounti-il . :i a lie t 'd'.-red m'-!:',n fa -e matt, . i. e., i ..!, I i- I: i ! at the C.i'irier otbee ii ; . i-r -..e, :, t.t 1.' X i-i in. One s!.e.-t live euo iga for four pi' iure. We bate sev era' fha-le lo select from. Wc Have Added Another Feature This Week at The Chicago Racket Store. 15y Adding the Cosmopolitan Patterns. All seams allowed. We have cut the prices from ioc to 9c on any style, size ot kind of Pattern. II We also have a fine line of the Orthopedic Shoes. Woolen and felt hats of all kinds. Working Shirts. . . 25c Corsets 28c 5 Pair Sox 25c Summer hats, all kinds 25c to 60c We are stunners on Tinwatc, Crockery and Granitewart. Xo one owes us one low Price to all. When you are in town call and see our goods and prices. Ice Cream freezers at prices that will make you want one. Hammocks 95c up at Kesslers' Chicago Racket Store. Next Door West of Polaco Hotel. Boys Brigade Soci&l. the Hoys' lirigade gave a very enjoy a ble social in the parlors of the 1'resliytei ianchuicli Tuesday evening, which wae attended by the boys and invited guests. A sh.irt program consisting of a cornet solo by timer Werlz; address of wel come liy Capt. Jenkins; responss by Miss Hello Kobinson and piano duet by Miss Hobinson and ltoy llelding, was rendered and the boys gave a drill under Lieut. I'.iown. This feature was very enjoyable and showed that the boys are thoroughly interested in the work anil anxious lo become proficient in that diiectioti. Left & Bicycle. Some one left a bicycle in front oi 0. St. LouiB place of business this week. Mr. St Louis does not want the wheel, having, little use for the article and is willing to deliver the same lo the owner on idi nlihVlion and hii'iid.r.ion of charges. Explosion of Soda. The a-st inbled t ro.vd at Fred Uoper's soda foiiii'iuu and billiatd hall weie treated to an iinm-ual anil startling ex perience on Sunday. Tlie soda tank sitting near the bttek tlo.ir of the build ing, euddenly blew up like a 13 incli shell, with a tremendous report, while fraginenlB Hew to the four winds. One heavy piece sin isbed through the lath ami plaster of the ct iliug, inllitting 11 raeged an.l gaping wound. Another fragment Hew out into the (runt room, creating consternation among the young men present. Another piece wrecked a small partition in one corner of the room and smaller fragments ev i verj -where. Several hair briadlh escapes aie reported and it seems a marvel that some one was not severely injured. Advertised Letter List. Following is the list of letters remain ing uncalled for in the (iianta I'ass post ollice, Salunl.ty, June 1, 11)01 : l.anihs Callaway, Mrs J M, Singh nton, Mis 11, (IKS I I. I'M t. N Asdcll, Nel,i-n P, Hecker, Mr () S, II. .lion, Mr M, Hack ley. Fred, lirs-io. t A, McKiens, .Mr tieo, Otto, I'lin, Williams I' M, C. F. IIahmon, l'o: tlluister. .Take Your Choice. iil I it 4 uMURMlSHINGSiy P. Clothing, Hats, Hoots and Shoes, Trunks and Valises. Normal School Commencement,! 'Ibt-SiX'h annual ctiinini inenient ol III.- S.-ntli.-ril llieg.n :ate .N.tlii.1 m bool w .11 hi' held at A-i,lalid, .III!.'1 7 to 1U at Chau!ai;.pia t abt-rtoe '.. An eloclllioliary collle-l will be held '.II Saturday evening, J'lne H, with ti e lollow itig i ontt statiti-: M:-sA. Mooie, Mi-s I. Ciow, Mi-h F. Can. beis; It. Units, A. Tli'.rn'ou, K. Shcpbenl, Ma-'er II. Howell. Old Maids Convention. The Old Maids Convention wil be held Friday evening, June II, at the . , i.,.. t ,.,.,! t.,,.1. i Op, iTi),.,e bo delegate from mm-is! I j,f,.,Mlt s,at,.s ,u will be able lo give , f l, .,,,(. Tnere will be n-w n r.;--. ; ,,.....,,;,. .,.,1 k,.e,.,l I,.. I. iooi. ad led , one will be Woman Iiiglits front Woiiinn's stand point. I'rof.-s-ur Make over will be Ibeie with hi wiiideifol ma bine, Hie iiemodfclsi op , Marvtl lout retoiitN are antieipattd, Adu.i-.. u - e ; ( hilj't n, I V ; ret-erve.l Sea'", .l".e. Lveryon is invi'ed. Kodaks and Films. i llaun. secured tne agency o! ti e , Las man Kodak Co. for the sale of ail t.f 'tii'ir pr.ltirts, l am now pn pan I t" i ..;;. y k'flsln ami films. A large ii'im , U r til Cameras have arrived and are j now on exhibition. Call ami th- :::. ; ri j ban t cameras tak n in tit I. aoy-e. A K. Yooihics. . Bttttr lor IK Blood thtn limparilli. For Tho Living in the Malaria In tricts. i.rovx'a Tas'eii-sn thi'.l Tonic. Always the latest Patterns kept in stock also the fashiou plate book ior 10c. We have the monthly sheet to give to our customers. Comlnii Events. June" Native laughters F.nlertain ment at I. 0. O. V. ball. June H "Old Maids Convention" at opera house. Juno 17 Wizard Oi! cunpanyat opera bouse. July 4 Urand celebration. Grand Celebration, The celebration being an nssnied event, tho Fire departmeit is busily engiged in formulating s'lieuic-i of entertainment. While it is still too early for a delinile arrangement ol details, many of (bo principal features have been decided upon, rursuant to their intention to in augurate the gutndest celebration yet recorded m tho annals of our city, the Fireman have decided on a two day celebration and tho Fifth bus been called to the aid of the Fourth. It is planned lo have a baseball gaum each day and a Kugcne team is men tioned as a probable contestant. '1 here aie lo be races galore; horse races, fixit races, bicycle races, and aniiwng fan lastic contents ill pleasing abundance for youngi.lets. A hose content by the Firemen shooting content and a mile walk are a'so mentioned as on the prospective list of entertainments. The baud will fitrnNb miiric for the two days' festivities and a grand ball i to be am. oil- the aCr.ictions. - 'I lie lioddci-s of Liberty is being selected by p. pillar vole and the con test isexpectel to bec une interest ingly live1)' before the election is complete. Tax Books. The June L-losiug of the tlx b loks from I to July I in announced by Sln rill' l.ii-t this period. r. No extia collection for Native Daughters Entertainment The Na'ivH Haughters will give an en lertaiiim mt on Friday evening at the l.o. ). F. ball. Kicelleiit uiiiical numbers and ptaet.eal illustrations fioui l.darto will be given. M.s T.llntcon, ol St 1'anl, Minn, will at-iist in rea.rng-1, elt A social lime will follow the entertain ment. AdmiHsinii loc ; cliildien b'e. - Sue Vo or Ivies alioul Kodaks. If yon (luti't like oin- collar, we have auiithcr. II you don't like one tie, we h ive another. II you don't like one pair d gloves, we have anotlK-r. There's a icnt (li.iiite (or a choice lu-ie. The pjjuilat thine;-, in .shade and shape yoti cm wear. H. Harth & On li;slra's Ball. giand lull gen by 1 1. Il,. icl.e ii.are Ii. I "II I in - I. iv ii i c --i II I I ,-..lt d, the dan, ,,.g well iiccilp e I el elili was a l l.e atteinUni t-I- " e "I tin- liall willed being v. :v g I.'- I.g .I .w.bd. As ai, ii Ibe li.ili I aniv tl,:. I.e., I, tl i lull ie Oi-il.ll. lim-i .tl fi-.tl ill ol 'lie of More io,j,,,rl I bo orche-tia was I ..lllje S. d o! C-V i.f new and ery t'l t lie hancc tint ii pieces and a number prelly seleetl'illS serve ! w II earrn-d reputation of I lua i.r,lie-,i,,i (,,r an e xc-piienally fine t'litli;y of d.tl.ct! l.-.u-ic. The st-b t tions re-j lt n d wen- ol ibe most p't aoog naliile and weie pin), d with skill ai.d a-', nracv. ') l.e nipper seiw I in Ibe bamp.'i t r..(.no-t f the epera l.i,'i"e, wa-i a ft autre whose pb a-ant .piaiity was in keeping with the o'ber f. aim, s of th-i event a...i one wbi.li wiii aerord- d a siin.re ap-t-r. i.i'i tn by tho-e in a t ' -n . I ,. i it e. 1 in. nippi r ai.-.u win given by the orchestra and a n pact was pr-.vi.le I Ibat left little to li tie, re-l in ibat doe linn. Tint "i nt was one nl ei.j .y ment and will be rciiit a.bcreil a a t-.i. h by those who atteti led. Wooilmon'e Uccorntlori Day. Ail 0'idtin n of It".!! Itiver camp, No. '', are upecle 1 to neet at 'I p. 111. on Sui ilav, Juno (1, at I. (. (. K, ball and march !'.iii Sixth street lo Ustreet, then pr ,, t t-.l to I O. o. J . cemetery abeie ib.oratinll 1 eu-ii.i.nles will be held. Invitation is eaten lul to every one to a t, ml. (; .mmitk i;. ir personal II. C. Kinney spent Saturday in Ashland. H K. Montgomery (pent a few hours in Grants l'ass Saturday. Mrs, Mc'lee is reported lo be seriously ill at her home at Wtllianis. S. W. Forbes, orBrowntowu, ia visit ing Uranta I'asa this week. Mr. and Mrs. Tiimes, ol Illinois are visiting relatives in this city. Geo. I. Ilrown spent several lays at Uoscburg during the past week. Mrs. Nettie Hamlin Adams is visiting here with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Crow came up from Merlin Wednesday morning. Mrs. 11, J. O'Brien, of Keno, Klamath county, visited here during tho past week. Mrs. K. A. Adams and children left on Monday evening for Myrtle l'oint to reside. Miss Maggie Meade visited last week with Mr. mid Mrs. Tom Meade at Fools Creek. J. T. TulTs and Will C. Smith, ol Wolf Creek, sietit several days in town this wiek. C. A. Kiddle, of tho Obkervcr, bas been visiting his home at Kiddle this week. J II. Ilancrolt and latnily, recently o Medford, arrived here on Tuesday to ret ido. A. K. lirown, one of our well known miners, spent several days in Ashland last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chap. Myrick have been spending several days In town this wefk from l'lacer. Fred l'liteon returned to Ashland 'ast Wednesday after a few days visit in (j runt a l'ass. W. M. lleston was in town Saturday from Wolf Creek, w here lit) is hi charge of the school. Mrs. V. A. Petersen has returned roio Spokane wbeio she has spent several months. Mrs II. McKenzio' ranio down from Woll Creek Tuesday to attend the graduating exercises. .1. V. McConnell, the successful, teacher of the Wilderville bcboul, spent llecora- lion day in this city. Juil;o W, C. Hale has been chosen as attorney for the state land board in this county, to succeed tl. W. Colvig. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Hosenbauni, ol Wolf Creek, r-pent the day in town last Wednesday on their way to Medlord. Mr. and Mrs. J.N. Ferguson departed on Wednesday morning lor Lung Ueach, Cab, where they will make their home Mr. and Mrs, Tom Meade came down fr.nu loots creek Saturday lo vi-it friends ami relatives here for a few days I. A. I'almer, the Medford architect has been here during the past week looking after lliu construction of Tuffs' brick building. Miss Mabie 1'aletborpe came down from Ashland Tuoday evening lo visit with her irants l'ass frienjs ami is the gue-t ol Miss llaisy Taylor. The Junction City llultctiii ban isnml a handsome illustrated extia edition conliiiniug write-ups of Junction (,'ity and surrounding country. Miss Josephine I'.ariiin, who was n cently visiting friends in this city, left Ashland last week for San Francisco and will soon sail or Manila. lieo. K rater, of Kiddle, Mrs. W. A Fraler and Mrs. Carl Abraham, of Hose burg, viMte I bent during the week witl Mr. ami Mrs. J. W, Fritter. Miss Llleii Fvertoii hilt on Tuesday mooting for San Francisco to visit with her sister, M rs. t'ook. She expects t be itbsenl aboiil two monlhs. tieo. K. Itiddle, accompanied hy his little sou, Malhew. went to ltid.ll Thursday evening on a business tri. lie U-turned Sunday evening Mr. ami Mrs. X. liehimater visited linld Hill on Monday. They intend leaving on the first of next week to tuk charge of a hotel at that place, M. M. IWowu ol San Francis. -n, i visiting here with the family of h (aliiei-iii law, II A. Iteed. Mrs. I'.row has been here for several weeks. Mrs, Mc.Niitt of Portland, sister of Mis A-telhi lioiiibii, arrived lu re Fri day for a week's vie it . Mi.s (joodiu will accompany her on her return. I. J. P.at her visited here wil'i bis family and friends hift week. He now located in California and is follow ing his tr.i !c of blacksmith for tho rail road eou'pauy. Mr. am! airs. ii. i . iwolli, ot I.ngciii' have been spending several tlai s ill lb city during the past week. Mr. I toot 1 debseied a most excellent address on lie. oration day. Hairy Lyon, recently of the S i. 111. e at lilendale, hits been assigned p-n-iii'iti as teb-er ,,j,i,,r in tberai i!!i e here Mr. and Mrs l.y.m uiaV.c their liiiine in this city, M.ss Carrie Farr arrived on Wednes day looming (i.oii I', i-e. Idaho, and will p.-i. I a p"rtiou of the summer vi-itit.g witii re!.i'ies and ber many friends at 'Jos pi. tea A in lilber , ( II finbers of the li. A. Ii. vii-iied the post at Gold Hill on Sutur- da Aiivi'g those who attended were John I'.ttritk, .1. N. Vt.otliies, 'I bi o Mo't and (.'apt. Lians. Mu'S LI'iti Wiley caiim down from Mt-dlord Knday eveuiiiK lo visil with her (trants Lass ftiends as the tt'iest tjf Miss Ivjna I'arker. Miss Wiley inteudt soon to r.-toove with tier family to (.'alilornia- Hoc. W. M. ( olvig, ol J.cks. nvillc, It-It last w.-t-lt for 1'inlialo to attend the nnnual ses.ion of lint supreme lodt ol j the A. O I . W. Iln was accompuuied j by bis daughter, Mi.s Helen Colvii;. Mr, and Mi., Aithur Kdertou and. baby left on Moiid-iv in irniiiK lor lern t, Calif., where they will reside. The) have many friends in this city whose' regret at their departure ia .ilitero. j Stephen A. (lo I'nter ami family ol ; i'orllanil are lieia on their way to ('res- j cent City and other coast poiu'e 00 a camplrii; tour. An elaltoratii camp e'Uip'e, Inclu.linir a laiKtt and specially arraniii-d t amp wait "tl a shippetl here 1 Irom Purl land. Tin if outfit Includes four Shetland p 'tut-s ami a cey little rtibla-r tiretl carrtaijc. B. I.PIummer, for a long time connect ed with the Opera House meat market, left on Tuesday morning to visit bii old home in Maine and will be absent a year or more. He will also visit with a sister in Ituston on bis extended trip. Key. C. A. Dotson who attended the Sunday school convention here last week, ia continuing his work as field worker in the Rogue ri'-er valley dis tricts and addressed a nnion meeting at Medford on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Colvig started Wednesday morning on their long journey lo Ilarranquilla, Colombia, Mr. Colvig to assii.ne his position as U. 8. consul. They will be joined in San Francisco by Miss Nell Del'ealt. Arthur Conklin left on Sunday evening for Buffalo, where he goes to attend the Pan American exposition as a member of the Press association. Ho intenes also to c intitule bis journey to New Jersey where he will visit bis little daughters. On bis return he will attend the mining congress at Boise, Idaho. tl. V. Meade wields the pencil in the Journal ollice during Ibe absence of Mr. Conklin. Better Than a Circus. The following letter was written to an Indiana paper by Mark Pardtie, a Jack son county stockmen and it was printed In all sobriety by that journal. It is little wonder that eastern people often arrive here bristling as It were witb bayonets and imagine that they are landing in a howling wilderness: Last week I w as engaged by the atock- men to exterminate the animals in a cer tain section. I secured the aid of about hundred Klamath Indians from near Lake Klamath, and early Saturday morning with Indiana and a score ol cowboys surrounded the district five mites (ipinre in the foothills of the Pitt range and gradually closed toward the center. 20J dogs in the rodeo. As ws reached the center ot the circle, cata mounts, black bears, coyotes and an oc casional grizzly bear tried to bieak through the line, but was met with a shower of bullets. I'o.ens ot animals perished in tho attempt to escape, but :0d others wero finally cornered hi a box canyon, where redskins and cow punch ers picked them olf from the rockB above. There wero scores ot clofe conflicts with the enraged and frightened animals ami in one uielco lour Indians were rightfully mangled hy a grlzily before their shots finally finished the hear. Ono ol the reds, Klukasbi, a former chief of the tribe, received fatal wounds from the claws of the big fellow. One dog loied in on tho victim, and dozens of them were killed heforo the slaughter was complete. Tho final count showed ID dead moun tain lions, live gri..lies, two lynx and over 100 coyotes, doubtless the biggest round-up of wild animals thai ever oc currptl in Oregon. M E. ChurcK South. There will be preaching in the M. K, Churcl , Sitith, Sunday June 1Kb at 11. A. M. and at H. P. M. Prayer meeting Thiiistlay at 8. P, M. All are cordially invited bullion. I. T. P. Ilavnea Pastor, Kodak Films at tne Courlr office. DOR. N. . II Vl'i; In this city, Thursday, May 30, Hull, to Mr. ami Mis. Geo. A. Hyde, a sou. I'KA M F.ll In this cilv, Saturday, June I, I'.KII, to Mr. and .Mill. 1. 1'. Cramer, a eon. MARRIED, (ilUMF.S-.IOHNSON-lii this city, Iniie :;, PHH, l. A. Giiiues and Miss Multie M. Johnson. GALI'.l! AITII- OKM 1-'. At tho resi dent e i, .1 . W. Holuiaii in Ibis city, on Monday, Juno II, I'.l.ll, Harvey Ga'hraiih and Miss Uose A. Orine, Key. X 1' , Jenkins olht luting. q.MO.NS-IT.tUlY In Grants Pass, Ore. on Weduesibiy, June bill, I'.Htl. John 11. Simons and Minnie May Perry, noil) ol Josephine county, Ore Itev. Uobert Leslie ollit ialing. HOLM AN & SON, UNDERTAKERS EMBALM ERS Ollice on lilh Ht, iippo. Court llonso, Residence Nu'lh 7lh St. GRANTS PASS, ORE. Special Sale fine Mill 1 U Saturday, June 8, 1901 Al lO 10 ol Our Very Latest Novelties in $S, $(, and $7 Pattern Hats HjXjIF1 price 1 liosi I k it'll Novi hios will bo jilaccd on sale for one day only. R. S'c north wimlow. f Common Sense I is Uncommon 11 So They Say... It is rapidly becoming more common in the buying of groceries. Come and seo what we have. Your eyes will tell a bigger and better story than any advertise ment can tell. NEW ARRIVALS. Ja lb. pkg. Baking Powder and a useful prize all for. . 20c Hill's Pickles (small ones) 5 gal pails for $i 25 White Figs, 3 pounds 2jc Black Figs, per pound 5c Large Fat Mackerel, each.. ioc Lemons and Oranges, good ones per dor.. 15c and.... 20c Gallon Jugs Catsup I 00 Full Cream Cheese its tho best made. New California Onions, New Potatoes, Van Camp's Pork and Beans, Paper Shell Walnuts, Siskiyou Mineral Water, Tea Gar den Syrup, Armour's Sliced Ham and Bacon, etc., etc. Wc Keep Fresh Groceries Coming all the Time. Calhoun Grocery Co. ADLETS. CARRIAGE, ETC. 1 I : tl (J I K.S, carriages and mountain backs. Anyone thinking of buying any of the above, It will pay them to goto Kebkopf ami Uaneb and examine their Tehiclel and get their prices anil terms before buying. . nry w.'i tail tun ..uikcjo uiuv muu rake. lteiuemtier the place, tilh street opposite Second-hand store FOR SALE. UOllriK cheip-A pen tie boggy and saddle horse, weight about MX) Ibe, about 8 vears old. Call on or address 1, 1'. t rainer. t""A.M KR A A fti7 view camera and outfit ' r,,r miiI 1-hi.nti Itiomre al Una ullifle. GOLD DUST. c 1AS11 paid lor gold dust. -Cramer Bros. BICYCLE REPAIRING. 'I'AKK your wheel to Cramer Bros, (or I- repairs. rOR. RENT. VKAT ami convenient cottage. Uood 1 location. Alll.K H hull, corner Fifth and 11 streets, ia now opened to the pnlilio and will be rented by the evening. Apply to Mrs. J. II. Ahlf. FARM FOR SALE. I ,'1111 IT larm of acres one mil east of town, liotrd house and barn, young fruit trees. Fur sale at a bargain. Inquire at this ollice. Urlti rUHt All (lit fAHS. I rWt UjUtf-ri Hjrnp. Twm UuuiL in tlm. r.iin pt nroffRiata. gJ,1?IHII.MJiTSrg 3 -u1 OK mery i'-lMIi. at L GOE & GO. r.rii Hlff Ntore. """