Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, June 13, 1901, Image 3

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GOOD .MONEY SAVED
at the
..WHITE HOUSE GROCERY . .
Some interesting points about
DRIED FRUITS
Our Evaporated Peaches are better than a great many of the
canned kind and are much cheaper at S,1 ie per pound. IIet we've
ever hid.
Four pounds of best Diied Apples for 25c; (They are from good
sour apples, and we know who did the drying).
Petite prunes that are extra good large and sweet at 5c.
Some fine Columbia Pitted Plums at 7c.
I'ruit Jars lots of 'eni
Sun Fruit Jats glass Covers Self
and examine them
Fresh Fruits and
iiiiie noose urocory
liiiifiatij
1$
I loo
IvS,
'AT
Lines,
I-oles,
Flies.
,-.
Do You
If you do and want to luinr
lot ns make you a select inn
st roam lisiiuiir. 0
what you need.
Cramer I
UH Kl'.l.l.ew
KIFLFS
MCGORMIG1
-a
SjvL' -?'Z '-f
Ir Sale by
Hair-lliddle'lli!
The Cost of a
Crescent
Is eoverod liy its uireliase rk''.
feeding dt illars into the repairman'
in a satisfactory condition.
CRESCENT
Ate tile "ai.i.-ls '.ii it
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st
THE
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FOR ST RKXGTI I
If you watit -.tretK'.'.i '."ol :i"; f ! ;. ai iti't-t i..e.e
whi'le-ome meals. Im't ,; i:t ' !- t!'...t .. 'l nn. it i :!';
p 'i-sible at a fancy price.
We Kuve tKe he it cuts
you could desire.
They are not cxpvhsive and 'a 1 -:s,i ' '" ' '
to the whole system.
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1'iuc r airier iioi.-s' ;e.lr: i .
Pork 'hojx and Ssit-age i-'.c
Veal, ioc to . i ; :
Iioiling Uetf t-P
Chickens on F.id.iy a:;d a'. ut'' iy.
CITY MEAT 31 ARK ti l".
Phone 144. C. W. Gray, pi opr.
We have Hie largest ami most emu
plcte line
Table lViica.-ies in the city, i
mils s, i.t oiiwe iii b..tt:. a
lli'ls 1 1. rt-i r: 1 i 1 h Mus'ard.
Hills M xed I'nk'e-
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M'XIlMIl lint
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Hills i-iipeiline Olive (hi
puie Bii.l llie f lust made.
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No. 1 l'liklts in lulk, tin' Kind Ibnl'i- .
icoa" try th 111. ' '
Oisnge Marina'ade (this ytari-) Sac j
Anderson Cranbeny Sauce 2-V
lor Sunday's c!'ici;eu dinner i
All Kinds f Lunch Coods. ;
Nail-en's ImpVil Siuokt d Sardines 11'
Masons Jars and the celebrated Vacuum
Sealing nothing better made,
Vegetables Dailv.
Call
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4t
Sitoons,
Leaders,
Spinners,
Cane Rod-
1
Fish
uuiie a itoi
fur riser or
Imw to li
I C.ttell,
small
h and
UlOW
ros.
S !:!.(( K
AMMI'SinuN.
Co. ;
AT JLWELL'S OLD ,TAND.
You don't have to Ke.
lill t ) keep Your V 111
i5ICYCI.ES
stand up. ' 1 h.
stand up.
von. C.ii' an 1 i
th m .
(iliain Vheels.y25. to $5,S.
Cliainlexs ('tishion !'ia:ne
,i i.'.oo
Ail make- i
per
f lire- lin
p;iir iij'.
at-
OiOVGLE DEH,
I-'a-t of Depot.
J
iccairrcnin
IT. I
Ke-K
mugan,
nt IVhtlet.
1 ' J io Coroii fur Plumbing.
; Whips, KV In J.'.SOat Hacketl's.
j Cash !. r Gold Ihist t Cramer Bros,
j M. Clemens, Picsoriptiou ilruniet.
! Wood wanted 011 subscription at the
Cw'KLt lilnO,
I IVii.ijt L.V.I Heating Montis at
I ("lamer Fjos.
i B.e 1 iivt s an J Bee Supplies at Ilair
j Hi.ldle II, hv. Co.
j A spltii-.ini hue tf Uoval Charter Oak
nan,.
. won a.
Itariu-ss 01 ad KnJs, Grades and
Price e: !i..t Lett's. .
Ail uadv mi le dress, s'kitts, Some
ran; l iiirains at Mrs. ltel.kopf'a.
S.W.P.?.:
her man -Williams Paints.
lair-Kiddle Hardware Co.
IVi'Tiii;; Pall Hearing Mowers at
Cam r lcus.
'01 .;.i!i:l.lfrs 40. KoaJster $J5 at
llaii-Kid he II Co.
N. w lioto Manilla fur aiuatetiied at
the C.;u; it r ether.
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Tl.e au r eoini'imy have a force of
men at wetk l.iyini four inch pipe on
i.'.h stieet from 1) I) A street".
Co!, .hini- i .lavk'un, inspector general
of th.' O. .N. ii., in tnwu Friday ami
chid iii'.Mi Co. ''11" ellifially.
Mr. , I .uiies liiowii of l'ntsnioiith, Va.
uvef : il year of aue sud'ered lor j ears
w ilii u b: 1 ..re on hig laee Phyaii ians
ei'ihl in-' help him, I'eWitts Witch
fl.i..'l S.i've nui 1 him permanently.
Ur. W. 1'. Kreiner.
Si. hi i.;rilliii handles Ashland Hour,
I'lali uihiiia seed, (Jreron red cluver
s.cd, winter oats, lare Kussiun while
r.e, new crop thiiulliy M'ed, wheat for
1 a'v. Wheat ilay, Alfalfa, Tim-
0 hv Hay, O.il S'raw, Chop Hat ley,
(.'rn, In ui, ( ;i!
li.e New Ideal 10c paper Patterns at
M.. i. topi's.
A i rnniiiient .eni j-.ipnlur jounn bnsi
ne s tiowi of this city riipunie us to
a..i o :ih e I hat, lie is i-o-.n lo enter into
1 :r hu-i'nl -I ui- of niainiunny and that
e. intuitu a'i.jiiH and sa;e Hilvieo are in
'.'r Ie nre!..th.
i..i ici l!o-e '.K: a foot nt Ciamer
i'.Ml".
Toe h isini. Sun" is a superior quality
uf 11 mu i j . 1 1 s 1 1 t'i v cited by Mo..n ,t to. at
li.e l"i..volt mills, t ompeknl judges
Ii v.- p' i. eiiie-d i big 11 eir the best
tl.1 y eer ii'i1 1.
Th- W.M.Imi -i ..! 'he World held
:'. ' li''il 1 1 it s hiit Sumhiy.
lie .od. r ie. ! ,.( l'.:e I. (I. (I. 1-'. hall
u: l hi-u.i' d I v .!... bund marched up
.S x'ii t:; . I li A s're. t and thence to
the I. ii. O T. i , ti, , iv.
A ii"
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I'.c of i ii.hiiiid.'iy In ah '.vidi! f
.it Mi-. U hkoi.i'u.
iii li i of ihe I'uanlH l'ass liib
i.. lender, -d a recepiiou on
ui.:i.r a' the re-id. m a of Mr.
'. I C. Kinney. The class ami
i". I'-pot a innt eiijoyable
v..
I Ueatint Moweis at
Cia
I p i i; .i.i
wliil" cnuui'(i in
,Thi:i'i iit(.v lioiH-.
M 'h'l.iy, U -Ii from h
F-cVfit' tir.t.f.-i and il
i, w Inch la-it !;(.-!-
; lift lien nn I w iii
n't: !: HI fl Mil Wjrii
l A rtinr
. ft. lit
h f the clis- of hnl,
i in .! "ili'.e.hy one of the
i't' ;'i,i,(.i (.icr.iiiure evr
'. .ii ijm-,..ii. Tvery ia 'e
f ' ue n I'tn-i iMi i;r.nip an
. 'in ' p. rfeeti.iti and
ai raiij 'inenL an I roiipin
1 I ' I l ' I ill I' . ".' l,;. the
i !i" rnine I be j-'c ore.
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: ;!.. evnin.'. An !
r.- in. . j. d and a i
v a elijoyi "! later j
i-" .Til. ot- on, who!
e:i' ': iiiiiiinellL failed
ell -1 tune and that
.i.ii was n. . t--ari!v
i li. va' i'
al I .-.on
u" s e , ,
er Bros. !
lat.'S't
I Ihe lot
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til,' I': III '
'llg (''"' I
. and tlie ;
tiie best .
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i.ii I other
l.ibiy the
that ever
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wbiih aie
tale; lo
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company
an-
- a - i. r io 1 trp r.t'e o'
I : , i i ,'i- ' 'ii" snrii'iier Tio ritiii.
. ;.i . i ' : . t, el i.i s-(, -ember 3 '.
T rio Oi f:ft'ritn ln.Iurcs.
.'. " i ; ii"iii '-nt oi.t it ii
ii" i' 'I-;'-"1' iii'i b rerehTel
in ;e a"Lrni''i'.e l,v 1 eing m-linted
T e i'V. ' I - r '. d Ulei'ori l.i,. n.a",
, i it. '.- I. , : m iii- t ..jr.. r o.... e
i' e ' -'', s i in. me
' ,a'fc'- e,. oiig'i i it fi.ar plef.jres.
t We i.a-.e "e-.etai siia.Ji-s to select from.
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The Chicago Racket Store.
Next Door West of Palace Hotel.
We submit below a few prices on articles that wo wish you would
compare with others as to prices and quality. We have the prices and
quality you do not have to take our word for it, just come and see
our goods. All prices are marked iu plain figures. We believe in liv
ing and letting live.
Lawns per ril
Ladies' Vests
T.utter Paper, 3ti sheets ..
Large Towels, - for
Fancy Pearl iluttons, iloz.
Combs
Aus'.e Button", G dux
Wire Soap basket
l.arirp Galvanized Tulvs v.
Six lian Laundry Soap. . .
Hope, per foot
. ... lOo I
.... 5c
....lSi. !
. ... Sc i
So
. . . . 4c !
. ... Si !
S."c I
L'.V !
. ... Ici
Ljces no end of them, F.mbroideries, Velvet, Ribbons, Silks,
Shoes, Overalls. We have a fine line of working Shirts. We do not want
So per cent on them we have no rent to pay.
Don't take others' words as to quality and prices just compare.
A big line of fireworks for Fourth of July
at
Kesslers' Chicago Racket Store.
Next Door West of Palace Hotel.
Ministerial Association.
The Miuisterial Association of Grants
l'a- district of the Oregon' annual con
ference of the M. K. church convened
in the Newman M, K. church o! this city
On Tuesday o! this week. The opening
sermon was preached by Kev. V. B.
Moore ol Mediord. A fcood program of
exercises ia prepared in the way of ter
mons, addresses, ami essays. The work
of the association will continue up till
Thursday evening.
The following visiting inini.-teis are in
aUenilatice: J. T. Abbott, of Ashland;
B. A. Bristol, ol Merrill ; V. B. Moore,
of Me lford; J. 0. Gregory of Centra'
Point ; X. J..llarbiit of Wilbur; .1. B.
Staik of Ten Mile; W. B. Pepper of Can
yonville ; and W. M. Jordan of Uoll
Creek
The service of thin Wednesday evening
w ill be in the interest ol the benevolent
enterprises of thu church. An ail lrea
will he given by .1. T. Abhett, upon "The
Conni'Clional Benevolences of the
Church", On Thursday evening will
occur the "Young People's Ballv". Ad
dicfsi s will be given by N. J. llarbitt,
and J. T. Abhett.
Mormonlsm.
A huge crowd gathered at the New
man M. I'! chuich Monday evening to
bear Mm Melnto-h deliver a ledum on
the subject, ''.Mm monism Kxpo'cd"
Mrs. Mi l'ilorb spent tw o years iu I'tab
aud is familiar witli Murmona and their
i:ytem. She is one of tbo-o who went
to Washinglou Irour I'lali in Piesiden;
Arthur's administration lo seeuro tbo
eiiactmeiit of the lvlmouds law against
polygamy.
The Murmnn elders w ho were in the
rity were prompt iu attendance ind
occupied front seats. Previous lo tl.e
lecture Hev. Jenkins made a lew ie
marks, saving, among olher things that
if lie weie to go to a Mohammedan
country to introduce the Chri-liau
religion, lie would not (prite exclusively
fii iu the Koran in pursuit oi that pm
p se ; referring to thif practice of the
Mormons iu q'loiiug ftoiu tin Bible
iu-.liad of the book of Mormon.
Mis. M 'Intosli sp ike for over an hour
ail a hall in a very lluent manner. She
re. -i i a nuiiibi r of instances of Mor
mom oppresi.tii. -Tlio Moiuuin re
ligion, Mrs Mi Iut ih is coiivini id, is a
si li ol Satan, ilebberalcly planned
by him and she ajserts a revelation to
tint ell'ict.
Co mini! F.vonta.
June 1 1 "O'd Maid" Convenliou" at
oj era h inse.
.1 uiy 4 -Gland celebration.
Take Your Choice,
xfeMKTtj.'ysr' 'J nswwwoaii''HIul
Sx'h J s "
P.
Clothing. Ha.s, Boots and Shoo
Trunks ivnd Vnliscs.
O. N. G. l!ncu.mpment.
I Oideis have l ei n received for !a-
'loirtll Ih'gllllelit O. N. 'i. to goil.to
jiao.p of in-'riii: ion r.i-.ir L i. ne for
-.'Vfti dais, hi-e;, ni.iiig .lone L'7, 111''
I "UvltviMons of the legnnent are fo leave
' lle ir hoine s'.a'ior.s !-o as to arrie h ie
itt ,'is I. M. slid will Inan h fiolu li.e
sta' ion to llie camp, the silo for w hi-b
j hai not let I u seleit.-d, 'out wh'-!i
i w ll. prohllilv b.' two or ll.iee nui' -. on'
! from lon. Ihe i a1, ah v ti oop at I,.h
1 anon w .il alto he here fir twoorttine
da-, d'iriiig wii h its e.-nimaii'lo
o.Iii er will fpoit to t'otonel Yorail, v.l.i,
'ml l ave eoiuui.iiid of the rati, p. Toe
I'll
ii, of the
t wiil be In
( ban, leas,
artermast'-r's I'ej.ul
1 af'ef by (.'apta.n F.
lu!e the roiiiii.i.fary
W.I! be p
C. I'..'.', inn
The cm,
bv Ihe r.
(::..-.
i",: .'.. 1 o.er I.v Lii 'rei ai.t
of Ail. my.
iiie i 1 leave tin ir tal oi.1
ar S .T lo rn Pa. ill c I ruin- io
P.. A 'bland, Tb'.r- !
.1 1 ""i a. in.
Coii.p.mv H,
11 II a. m.
Company I'.
1! a. in.
C iinpny F,
Wi
i lb'irn, Tli'iifi lay, at
U 'S- hur. 1 hi.rs lay
Silem. TiiUf 1-ay, at
11
(' inpii'if G, A'baay, 'Inurnlay, ut
i 'j ';) p. tn.
j ( o'l.pany II, Gran's Pas-, Tli'i slay
at ", U') p. m.
I They will break camp Wedne. dav,
I'.ly 11, l'.i 'I, in Cine to take the regular
iiitl.ein I'ai itie trains, li-avi ng Lug' ne
! for tiieif l,o:i.i: s'a'.ioru at 2.(JJ. p. in. the
1 time day.
t'i irj.ioi--i.vi t Vila
I l't. Bottle Ammonia 12c
I't. Bottle Bluiii.T. e
Bird Seed, pk Rc
Wash Boilers, Copper Bottom! Ooe
Curry Combs
Mosquito Netting t! yds 4fc
Ilanimocks iioc
Bed Spreads S"ic
Smrt Vail 47c
A ihnuly Wringer 11.00
Chau'ta viqua July 9th-ISih.
Many nttractinns at Ashland including
Pr. J..M. Buckley, N. Y., Polk Miller,
Va., Ward Pickurd of Ohio, Park Sisters
of New Y ink City. ' The finest' quartet
of la dy cornetsts iu the world. Prof.
W. J. WL itenian, musical ilirctor; Mrs.
Alice Ilamill llandcook, elocutionist,
and oilier schools. Chorus clauses for
childien an. I adults, ("onccrts, Hound
Tables, etc, Tickets $1.50, Good tenting
Come. '
Silver Medal Contest,
The Meilin Sunday School having de
ciiled to hold a contest for the Angel!
prize given for the best rccilation on
Immune education, a-WJ lingo anil
Oak Grovo scliou's to send their best
speakers under twenty years of age.
This contest will be given at Merlin
June 21s', admission 10 cents ; lunch
served aflerwurd 10 cents.
For the Par ado.
The Km i th of Julv conunitlee extends
an invitation to all the orders aud orga
nizations of the city, to participate in
the parado on llie illuming of the
Fourth.
Tbx Books.
The closing of the tlx books from
June 4 to .bry 1 is announced by
Sherd! Lifter. No exlia collection for
this period.
Merlin News.
l.UMnt-'s g I; the proHiientv wave is
coming in.
The llireo ston-s and two hotels are
doing well. At the section house ex
cellent meals are mm ve I.
Mr. r-'chail'er our f nerjetie section bins
is daily iinpioving the 1 1 in k and Mr.
Ohon, the S. I', agent, kei j s Ihe depot
and giounds neatness itsse'f.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Haven of Tunnel (I
were the gni sis of Mis. Sehalfer Sun
day.
The town lias be n a lively place tin
past t.u w'. iks. C.unp meeting has
been held ill llli) ;riive j lsl v. eel of town,
lb v. Mr. I'. eis pieii.ling, Oneeveiiing
Mr-i. Gurv.is ;.ivit an interesting lecture
on b"i' tl.nels ill India, displaying
uonveuirs of ml lilies iu Indian iirl
work. Sim slid s n.i of tb" natives
winked for one cent per day in India.
What would oar Americans Ibink if tin y
.iniinian'le.l Ii w.i.m'm'.'
I 'ii k .
Ilclti-r fur the Itluotl tban Sii jipariltd.
For Those l.ni'ig in the M .laria Ihs
trio's. Grove's la'cless I lull Tonic.
If you ili tii' t like oni' colhir. we
have another.
If you don't like one tic, we
have another.
If you don't like one pair of
gloves, we have annlher.
There's a great chance (ur a
choice here. ,
The popular thing in shade and
shape you cm wear.
H. Harth U f'on.
Band Cor.r
it
llie jo now I II
by llie ( i r.inta 1
parK on 1 i i i .y
br.l - s a - ia'
win po
mi Wlli be given
ii I ii ' tl, ' 1! iliioad
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Grind M.-bev,
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ol coa a'.y ari l
a.g ui we ate
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and i
wor r h who-- j.re re e
g' el to we:.
Ko. !.-,! and Films.
Ila.in. secured tno agere-y of the
lio'llHll Ki. ial; Co. for the saie of all of
ll.i.r pr -lo. '-, 1 a'ri row prep.ir.-il to
!j'j.i I. 1 ! a., s aod li i 'OS. A large iiiini
Is r f ( .iiiioo ba.e rtinvi-d aiel are
no a en 1 ii i.ii ,o,'i. I 'all an . s,-e ihiin.
s- .n l l.an I camera taken iu eichange.
A I.. '"oiiiio..
personal
L.
Altorney L.V. B ewart ie visiting F'oreat
Grove this week.
.Uis. C. K. llariuon ia visiting rela
tives at Long Creek, Ore.
It. P. Bennett, a miner of Kvans creek,
visited this city Thursday.
Walter Bolton of Ashlanl epeut a few
days in Grants Pass last week.
Misslale Watsou returned on Mor.day
after a few days visit in Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Frater went to
San Francisco last Wednesday.
Miss Ora Fuller went to Kiddles last
week lo spend Hie vacation season.
Kditor llaminersley ot the Gold Hill
News visited Grants Pass Thursday.
C. A, Kiddle retained on Sunday eve
ning from Kiddle, alter a week's visit.
Uoy Booth arrived here Friday from
Eugene to visit for a time in this city.
Mrs. J. A. Blew and Miss Kthel Gore
left on Saturday evening for Pottland.
Miss Madge Marshall went to Gold
Hill Monday to visit for several weeks.
Mrs. J. A. Yost returned to Portland
Friday after a few weeks visit in this
city.
F. 11. Lriel, publisher of Bonds and
Mortgages, Chicago, was in Grants Pass
Friday .
A. II. Carson, horticultural com
uussmncr, visited Ashland aud vicinity
last week.
T. B. Cornell is at Portland this week
attending the M isuuic grand lo Igis 111 a
delegate.
Mrs. L. M. Kane and daughter, Miss
Stella, arrived on Tuesday evening bom
San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Kinney went to
Ashland Monday to attend the Normal
coiiinicniTinent.
Mrs. W, II. I'm 1 1 in and children wont
lo Caujonvillu last week to visit rela
tives aud friends,
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. llegliind, of Saw
ver s Bar, Calif., are visiting Grants
Pass this week.
l'r. Cliva Major visited Toliuan
ISpiingi near Ashland Satuiday, on pro
fessional business.
1. G. I'aviilson of Gold Hill, superin
tendent of the High Line dilcli was in
tiwu Thursday,
Mrs. A. II. Cornell wont to Pur Hand
.Sunday to attend the gtand lodge of the
Native I'auglilers.
Sam Bennett arrived hero Sunday
fioiu Collago Giove and is working for
the S. P. I). ,t L. Co.
l'r. W. II. Flanagan went lo Portland
Tuesday evening and will attend the
Masonic grand lodge.
Ur. C. It. Kay of Gold Hill, the
prominent 'mine owner, visiied Grants
I 'lira Thursday evening.
Mils Mabel Palelhorpa returned lo
Ashland Wednesday after a week's visit
wiili fiiends iu this city.
Tims. Lancaster of laniuetl, Idaho,
arrivid here last week to look over Ibis
district iu view of locating.
Alan Mi-Keni'.e went lo Wolf Creek
Satiiiday owning lo rejoin his parents
whose hoine is at that place.
Mrs. I. T. Gitlviii went to Portland
Monday to visit her daughter, Mrs,
Kose Nutris, w ho is seriously ill.
Miss Fiance., Iliuhes of Crescent City
went to Ashland Friday after abii.f
visit belli willl Mrs. (ieo. li. Kiddle,
MrB. N. W. I'p'on returned lo Wi, f
deck Thursday afler n few days visit
with relatives and fiiemls iu Grants
P.1"S.
Mrs. S 1111 Atl. ll an I children l,f., on
M uiday evening for Liku Chelan,
Wash , wheru they will spend Ihe sum
trier. Miss Mollbi John of Williams alleudei!
'be Coinmem-'Muent exercises haralait
week and is in loan this week visiting
in, nds.
Mrs. F, L. Giay and Mrs. Josephine
l'horiilon went lo Portland Thursday
evening toaiteml the grand lodge of the
Fastern Star.
M si M.illie Clemens, sister of M
Clem, us, arrived heio 'Tuesday morning
from Ion a and wi'l visit for a time In
' iranta Pass.
M ikh Stella Paddock finished a succesi
fal term of school al Murphy last we.-k
and has returned hoini. for the sinn
mer va ation.
M.s.S'ella Atlell returned on Wedui S'
day fiom Portland, where she has bet 11
at lending school, to spend the vacation
-e ir-011 at bome.
President ll.iv of the S p. Co. passed
through here Tin sday 011 a special train
O'i bis way louth ufli r in- c ling the
line to Portland,
t has .i, kell, editor of the Tunes, bus
"11. . I., Itiill ilo In a'lend the etpo'ilion.
J. S. McCain of Mediord c uiduOs the
Tine s duri' g his aleen .
1'n I Maiollelil, who has been in
g i.-.-d in mining in Jackson county for
tin. past I wo ears, has been spend. 11
. I the past week in Grants Pass.
M -s Linra Tnoiuai arrived heie
M .11 lay evening frieu Jefl'erson to v-it
wiili her in tier, Mis. T. B Cornell and j
w ah her many Ii lends iu Ih is city.
Mi?.. May " ,1'on went lo A l.l u ,1
I ill, i'.' to Hf.'.l the 1 oinini in inn nt
ii"in ri of the A .bland Norm , I, and
wi'! sp.-'i 1 bur va' ation a' hoiee.
15" M its A a. iia Goohn mid si-'ir, Mrs.
MeNul', I. it lor Portland Monday 11. urn
log, n hern M.ss Goodiu wail visit befors
re'iir'iing lo iier home nl liiilsboro.
. . 111. .. . 1 1 1 1-r , 01 iiraros ra-, who is
i'in;ri''. M. M !!.-r and familv and
,'ber rela'iveH arid fi leu-Is on l eddiap
was ir. losn HatuiiUy. C' qai'le ( l'T
ll.-ratd.
Walter le.lie reliun-.l Haturda)
e-.i.r.lr.g from M M.n-ivihe, where be
ha- b -en r.'' :; tug s. li d during llie J
l-i'l j .-ar He ii.tei, U lo rc'.nru ath-r I
the siiinii.er a. a'.i .'i.
11. A Colds re'urui'd this week fiom
San I rainis.,, to lo ik after Ihe operation!
of li.e Poie Nee lie far tory. Mrs. Cords 1
remains fur tbi) present in S in Fran- 1
cue i to bsik alter their business
intercuts there. j
Mi Filsie Wiley returned 011 Tunis- i
.lay lo Mediord after a few ila;s vi-it
friends in Ibis city. She removes Willi
her pareu's u I family lo I lak land, Cal. ,
to re-nle ami wi'l attend school at
P.erkuley next (all.
Mies Edna Parker went out to Alt
house first of the week to take charge of
a school for a term of three months.
The Allhouso people are to be con
gratulated on having secured a teacher of
such ability and excellence as Miss
rarker.
Kusign and Mra. J. Wilbert. ol the
Salvation Army expect to leave early
next week for Centralia, Wash., and
new officers w ill be placed in charge at
this place. Some changes have been
made and those who are in charge here
will visit other points also. Ensign
Wilbert is au untiring worker In behalf
of his cause aud through his efforts the
Salvation Army own their own hall at
this place.
Miss Laura rarker went to Gold Hill
Monday to loiuaiu a few days. She has
been successful 111 organising a music
class of gratifying number at that place
and will spend a portion of her time
thero hence forth. Miss Parker is a
lady ot exceptionally fine musical talent,
her instruction iu that line has been ot
the most thorough nature, and her
ability and success as a teacher are
certain.
Prlro for Bicycle Re.ce.
The trophy to ho given to the winner
of the main event of the Fourth of July
bicycle races ia one well worth striving
for. It ia nothing less than a 50
Spalding bicycle, light roadster, weight,
22 pounds. It is equipped with Hart
ford Thorn single tube tires, aud iu ail
respects is a thoroughly up-to-date
wheel and oljaltractive appearance. The
wheel may be seen ut V. A. Paddocks
bicycle, den on Front street east of the
depot. Lamps, bells anil other sundries
will he given as prizes for other bicycle
races.
Your Summer V&ca.tlon,
Why not spend the vacation at
Ympiiua Bay where can be had excel
lent fare, goul fishing, good boating,
safe bathing, alluring rides and rambles.
The courses and exercises at the summer
school of 1001 at Newport will all'ord
great variety of instructions diversion
and enteituiiiment. No other resort
idlers equal attractions aud advantages.
BOR.N.
AX11!K In Ashland, Jiineit, l'JOl, to
Mr. iiud Mrs. P. L. Andre, a daughter.
HA 11YLY At Med ford, June 1, MOl.to
Mr. and Mip. 11, II, Harvey, a son.
MARRIED,
DUNN-KINHIUKT In Ashland, June
4, l'.llil, John Dunn of Medford and
1 i m 111a Kineliart uf Grants Pass.
WILLIAMSON BAI.HW1X At the
residence of Mr. aud Mrs. J". 11 Hick
ox of Grants Push Oiegon, Mav 25,
lltitl, by Kev. J. 11. Blown, Mr. U. A.
Williamson, nf Siskiyou county, Cal
ifornia, and Miss llvu 0. Baldwin, of
Josephine county. Oregon.
DIED.
GAG K At Mediord, Juno.l , 11)1)1, Jesse
1 1 ige, aged 71) years.
Mi I'ONOI'GIl In Willows Springs
precinct, J iintt 7, P.llll, James Mo
ltoiiougli, aged 75 years.
WllirriNGTHN-At Talent, June li,
1','i'l, Win.- Whittiugtnii, aged 6(1
year".
W AI.KKI!ln M. dfonl,' Juno 7, l'.KIl,
Mrs, Prud nice Walker, aged '. years.
I IO UI AN & SOX,
UNDERTAKERS
EMBALM ERS
Ollicti nu litli St. oppo. Court House.
Itesidenre North 7th St.
GfJANTS PASS, ORE.
Millinery Must Go!
Mis. Wei, hum wishes to dlipose of
every dollni 's worth of srock iu her store
between now ami tlm Fourth of July,
as she posiiivoltr is going to retire from
linnine-is as soon as sold out and to do
this she must sell at your price, nut hers.
Now this is a bona-lidu sale, and no
fake ail.eitisem.nl to diaw trade. It
don't mi an to plai n a big tug on some
baliitlnit we urn nearly out of for less
Ihan ciit a- a calcher, but means every
Hut. Itibbon, Silk, Mull, Lac.. Velvet,
Flowers and everything in Millinery
lines at cost or less.
A'l who want Ihe bent come fust.
t 'a -Ii sales only.
I'on'l loiget the piano.
MRS. Wl-1 MIAN'S
Tb f.utl.e
ill Front St.
'. Millinery Store
Corner 7th. of Front
c Last,
33TT"!"
U fa 1
0 Clil
The
l iUil July 1 we will
i Per Gent
On
31 ENS AIM)
Bio-
Hue liio a tVw values that are making this salo fam-
s.
Hoys J-jiiei'u Wool Suits 80c 1.00 $1.20. '
I'.ovs :) ,ieei.. Wool Suits long Tants $3.20 $3.07 $4.40
'Jo.
Mens Suits, Coats Pants and Vests, $2.80 $3.07 $4.58
10 7.1)0,
l-Atni value all Wool Suits at $7.00.
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R.
i
if - Common Sense
I is Uncommon 11
So They Say...
It is rapidly becoming
more common in the
buying of groceries.
Come and see what we
have. Your eyes will
toll a bigger and better
story than any advertise
ment can tell.
NEW ARRIVALS.
Y, lb. pkg. Baking Powder '
and a useiul prize all for . . aoc
Hill's Pickles (small ones)
5 gal pails for $1 25
White Figs, 3 pounds 2jc
Black Figs, per pound 5c
Large Fat Mackerel, each.. 10c
Lentous and Oranges, good
ones per doz. 15c and.... 20c
Gallon Jugs Catsup....... 1 00
Full Cream Cheese
its the best made. New
California Onions, New
Totatoes, Van Camp's
Tork and Beans, Taper
. Shell Walnuts, Siskiyou
Mineral Water, Tea Gar
don Syrup, Armour's
Sliced Ham and Bacon,
etc., etc.
We Keep
Fresh Groceries Coming
all the Time.
Grocery Go.
ADLETS.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.
II AVISO Mining Interests that require
"my attention I will Hell my Stock con
sisting of Gents (urnlsliing goods, Shoes,
Hats Caps, Notions, etc,, at less than cost,
as a whole or In lots to suit purchaser.
II. A. RttD,
Odd Fellows building.
CARRIAGE, ETC.
I ei)(I I KS, carriages and mountain backs.
" Any one thinking of buying any of
the above, it will pay tlieiu to go to Kehkopt
and liaucli and examine their vehicles and
get ttieir prices and terms before buying.
Tlicy also carry the Hockeys mower and
rake. Itemember the place, Dili street
upposite Secund-tiand store.
FOR SALE,
()A('HH: ranch within three miles of
town, Uogue river Itoltoui, 10 acres
orchard good water anil (ances, two story
liijiiin. Address box 012, Mediord, Ore,')
IIUltiSK cheap -A pentl
1 a. u,tdl horse, wsielit itmuL MOO Iba.
it 1 1-mi I it years old. Call on or address
T, I'. Cramer.
'A.MKltA A ,1x7 View camera andoulllt
J lor sale cheap. Inquire at this otlioe.
GOLD DUST.
aASIl paid for gold dust. -Cramer Bros.
BICYCLE REPAIRING.
'I'AKK your wheel to Cramer Bros, (or
x repairs.
l OR. RENT.
VEAT and convenient cottage.
1 location.
Good
i II LITIS hall, corner Flflb and 11 streets.
J V ia now opened to Ihe publio and will
be rented by the evening. Apply to Mrs.
J. II. Ahlf.
FARM FOR SALE.
1,'ltli IT farm of (H( acres one mil east of
loan. Good house and ham. vnun
fruit trees. For sale at a bargain. Inquire
l l. 111. (Ill it v.
YOUR
Store
continue the Great
Discount Sale
All
HOYS' SUITS
Calhoun
of JalySuit
AT
L. GOE & GO.
Tlio Dig- Store.