i 1 it ! I I i i 4 Si We'll Write it Six Bars Laundry Soap 25c, "Diamond C It's good. See it in our window. Leave your order with us for Cherries, Raspberries and Blackberries. . $1.25 per crate, Strawberries this week. Our Hams and Bacon are Eastern cured and smoked. These are good. Fruit jars. Lots of them. Get our prices. White House Grocery We Have It. Just the very thing you want either in LOCKS, HIN GES, or any other hardware for your house. If you are si i n i- rt - r 1ml,linr 1 n lies liiill.'n O y rLii tvi urn n ml til Mi' iiaii UUJIIL; any uuii'jiul;, nm our goods. Cramer Bros. ODD FELLOWS BLOCK Screen door hinges. Mccormick MOWERS, RAKES. For Sale by Jlair-ltiddlo Hardware Co. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS. J. B. PAIHCK, r-Hoi-B. i am preisred to lurnibh anything in Die line of Cemetery work in any kind of MARBLE or GRANITE. Nearly thirty years ol experience in the Marble business warrants my sarin? that I can till your orders in the very best manner. Can furnish work in Scotch, Swede or American (tranite or any kind o Marble. J. B. PADDOCK, Prom Street Neil lo Greene's GunHhop. Hello There Everybody! H. L. Coe & Co. wired We'll only stay 30 Down We want that order of yours for several reasons: Because we have the stock to supply you the best. Because our attention will insure you best service. Because we can save you time and money. Because one order is a step toward a permanent customer. it uu tsuniuiu aim Diiun )uu No slam door checks. mm . LI-"''' ir-ff !';.V Vi. .'Mr-' u.m r... . : i V.. J. i.m ..r FK'&r'r rr AT JEWELL'S OLD STAND. And We a re-popular everywhere we We've come to your town am! we'll make our headquarters For 30 Days With the Big Store of R. L. Coe & Co. You Can't afl'ord to miss seeing us, for we're noin;; to hold a ureat us that they could use days, so you'd better come Xocal "foappcntnos Dr. Flanagan, Resident lenlisl. Goto Corun for I'lutubinit. Whips, 10c to $2.50 at llackett's. Cash fur (iuld Ihist at Cramer Bros. M. Clemens. Trescription Droiiript. Ann mating tinware at Cramer linis. Wood wanted on subscription at the Cockikb office. Binding Twine at Cramer Bros. Bee Hives and Bee Supplies at Hair Riddle Hdw. Co. A splendid line of K oval Charter Oak Ranges at Colon's. Harness of all Kinds, Grades and Trices at Hackelt'a. O Kf D Sherman-Williams Tain O. VV .T Hair-Riddle Hardware Co. '01 Ramblers $40. Roadsters $U5 at Hair-Riddle Hdw. Co. New l'lioto Mounts for amateures at the Courier office. Leave orders for engraved calling cards with A. E. Voorhies. Keep your gardens green by using good hose. Sold by Cramer Bros. The. deer season is open. Get a good rifle from Cramer Bros, and try your skill. The post-office closes now and here after at 7:00 p. m. Night mail closes at 9:00. Stransky Steel Ware, the best enainel ed ware on the market, Cramer Bros, sell it. The Standard and New Home sewing machines. All styles and prices. Jos eph Moss, Agt. The cut rates are still on at Westnns Sallery, opposite Court House. Beet Cabinet size $2.00 per dozen . Fifteen tickets were sold in Giants Pass for the Bolton A I'eil excursion from Ashland to San Francisco on the 15th.- Dan Groen is visiting here this week from Galice, having lately closed down hydraulic operations for the summer at the Harmon-Green placer. Brit's restaurant in the Williams brick on front street, is the place to get a goiKl meal. Everything in order ami prompt attention given. Bolton & l'eil's Epworlii League ex cursion to San Francisco will be run from Ashland on Julv 15. Ten full days are given in the city. Round trip rates from Ashland, $12. Mr. James Brown of l'utsiuouth, Va. over 110 years of age suffered fur years with a bad sore on his face. Physician could not help him, DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve cured him permanently. Dr. W. F. Kremer. Scott Grilfin handles .Ashland Hour, Utah aifalfa seed, Oregon red clover seed, winter oats, largo Russian while rye, new crop timothy seed, wheat for seed also Wheat Hay, Alfalfa, Tim othy Hay, Oat Straw, Chop Barley, Corn, Wheat, Oats.. "1 am indebted to One Minute Cough Cure for mv present good health and my life, 1 was Heated in vain by due tors for lung trouble following lagripp. I took One Minute Cough Cure and re covered my health." Mr. E. II. Wise, Madison, (ia. Dr. W. F. Kremer. B. A. Pollock and Mr. Fuss were in town Friday from the Lewis mine at Leland. Hydraulic operations have been discontinued for the summer. The buildings connected with the mine will all be moved this summer so that the ground now occupied by them may he worked next season. li. V. rieeley, w ho lives on the Gillil Ian place two miles north of town, has some very fine Logan hybrids, a cross between the raspheny, ami the dew berry, and a finer berry than either. They have the raspberry flavor with the dewberry Bhape ami are very large ami luscious. Next year he expects to have about 3000 bearing roots. Mrs. II. B. Miller and family and Mrs. Theresa Jai Kenn leave on tonight's train for San Francisco enroutc to China to join Consul Miller. They sail on a government transport from that cily. The vessel gne to Manila, touching at Honolulu ; then they w ill go to Nagasaki, Japan, and thence to China. It will take about two months fur them to make the trip. Their many friends wish them a pleasant trip and a safe return to On gon. Eugene Guard, Thursday. some cash, and had some S-iTXJjXDir, JULY 20 early. 4ooo lbs of Crockery Just Arrived AT THE' Chicago Racket Store. We bought part of a bankrupt stock in the East and we can save you "Jo per cent on any kiml of crockerv. We do not buy SECONDS and soli it for FIRSTS. WE GET THE BEST, SHOES Why wo have an elegant stock at prices that suits your pocket book. f SHIRT WAISTS 15 per cent discount on shirtwaists.! SUMMER HATS 23 cent hats at 20 cents. LAMPS We have a few left are beauties. We are headquarters for soaps, ropes, rakes, pitch-forks, tin ware, granite ware, ware, crockery, boots, children sand gentlemen s furnishing goods, and in fact most any thing you can ask for, at prices that are making the Chicago Racket Store the talk of Josephine county. Call and examino our goods and prices and we arc sure that you will bo suited. Yours, Kessler's Chicago Racket Store, Hartford Bicycles at Cramer Bios. Stransky steel ware at Cramer Urns. Winchester & Marlin kill's in the latest models in stock at Cramer Bros. Sa'inon are running and also salmon trout. We have the right kind of Hies. Cramer Bros. There will be preaching in tlm M. E. church, South, Sunday, July 21, liHM, at 11 a. in. and 8 p. in. by T. P. Hajnes, pastor. Are you going to Portland Aug. 2, on the Woodmen of the World excursion? You ought to, because the round trip is only $7.iu. l'aylight rule Dotn going and comniing. Secure tickets early. Mrs. A. R. Hobo and J. W. Hare, brother and sister of G. W. Hare, Misses Grace Kirkland and J.yda Scott, J. M. Ilaie, G M. Hooker and J.is..l.eary, al! of Kushvide, II!. arrived here Wednesday 10 visit with the family ol G .W. Hare and to spend some time in southern Oregon. W. M. Hair received a letter lioui a brother in Nebraska, saying that the thentiomctor hail gone to 11S in the shade doling the recent hot wave, the hottest weather ill the cape lience of old residents. We should expeii 'iicu a feeling of coolness by comparison. Some of our small boys seem to he getting altogether '.oo reckless in their use of oilier people's properly. A few ilavs ago, one boy deliberately appropriated a hid'a bicycle leaning against a (ence in full view of tho rci deuce, rode it away and kept it for several hours. Whither or toot he would ever h ive brought it lm-k of his own vulition is not know n. but he was de tected by another small hoy and unide lo teli i.ijuipli the win el. For his sake ami that of other recklehi youth, some severe measures in rigardto sueli things m to be a growing uc cmI v. W. of W. I.xcursion, A mammoth I04 rolling and initiation by t tie Woodmen of the Wood will le heldon Mt. Tabor, Poilhtiid, on S.itur day, Aug :i, l'.MIl. During the day will he held a great pictii.' und haihriue, a 1 11 hlic 1 xhihitioii fat.--y drill, liiiiid-ouic-ly unifor 111 ed dt gn e tt ems, I hm -hall tng of-war, races, games and sports, (or w hieh $"iO0 in 1 re- is illt-rid. A'l these uie free to. the public generally. At night there will be a iiiugiiilicMil initiation ol' l'lni) new niemheiH in a deep ravine on the mountain ti p. Open to mem bers 1 nly. A special lute of 7.7" for the round trip h -n been S 'cured. For further iufom-al ion ca'l on or nl lre-s the commit'ee. Geo. II SImvc, ('. lv Muyhee, and II V. Meade. Fireat Modford. Medford ha I a $'. kk liie Wc.li.cs lay lllghtof la-.tweek. The hug-' wurelioii-e belonging to .1 . A Perry to. jk tire about ,)iie o'clock an I Has roint'!et"y o -troy-ed, with about II. till hu-hcU of wheat. Wliile it is pissibie that tho tire uivht have started by sparks from th engine of the 12 o'clock Iniio, it is thought most probable thU it was the woik of an incendiary. The building is s.iid to have been a ten hvoiis for hobos. mum-! : ' V ' . i . A i Do mi know v 1 1 1 w c Hi-. '.' We lire I)e(.;Mt-s to tin- Woinli floods to spare. I hey ak'ed us to Come, and here on our bargain counter that hose, glass shoos, hats, caps, ladies', i personal II. L. Gilkey spent Sunday in Ash land. Mrs. II. 1. Gilkey went lo Ashland Thursday. W. E. Millory went lo Gold Hill Thursday. Miss Josephine Stiles of Williams visited Grunts Pass last wiek. W. P. Wugy ami family of Portland arrived in Giants Pass Thursday. Mis. E. C. Dixon and MiBs Alice Smith spent Sunday in Ashland. Otto J. Knrps was down from his ranch near Jacksonville this week. Mis Myrtle Lee went to Redding Saturday to visit with her brother. Miss Lyle Watson is visiting in Ash laud during tho Chaulauitia season. Johnnie Turner und faniilv, lately of Kcrby, are now residents of Grants Pass. Miss Jessie Coron is visiting at Placer with M sses Maud anil Nellie Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Matthews ol Foots 1 reek visited in city this laat week. Miss Allie Pool went to Medlord last week to vi.dt with Miss Fannie llaskins H. Thomas and family left oil Mon day lo enjoy un outing at Crescent City. . A. Moody ol Ashland was visiting in Grants Pass during the past week. J. C. Allatdyce, representing the S. F. Chronicle, visited Giants Pass hiol week. F. M. C.i kins of A-ililati l returned riiursday irom a business liiplolhis city. I Mis. J. II. Iloolh relumed Mo Kosc liui'g Monilay utter a two weeks visit in tint city. t'hus. Andeison :iud Albert Sanders of 1 oots l lei k isiti d GlHhts Pa-H I'li day. Mr, and Mrs, W. II. F.vet ton have returned to Grants Piss from A'hland to reside. G m. S. t'alleelil went li I'-obllid creek last week to biik ai'.erlii mining Intel estrt there. W. M. Hair went to Ashland on Thursday to attend ( linutainiu 1 for a few day. K. Musick went lo Dsei crees Tours day lo enjoy a He.isrn of recreation in : that locality. j A I). Helm- 1,1 A-li:aud, arrived j here last We lne. I iv evening to visit i for a few da) s. J Siipeiinleudent t'aiy W. ihonip'on I'd the Victor Jr. mine vi-itcd Grunts i Pass Thursday. ! Miss Ida Willi im.s n visiting in Ah- I ind this Week, the guest , if fu r n II II t Mr-. C'lelno. L v i rett 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 in has accepted a posi tion for the summer al the Granite j Hill mine. I Alt irney A. N. Sobss of M -dfnr.l was , a par-engi r on 'I hominy's train, return ing Irom Koseburg. it s -v-. I . ' v - i I ill Bargain Beckoners' Convention Mrs. J. 0. Booth has been visiting in Ashland with Mrs. Hugh Gillette and attending Chautauqua. Mrs, W. II. Fallin and children re turned on Momlav from a visit of sever al weeks in Pouglas county. A. Lempkn, who lias been dangerous ly ill, recently, is now greatly improved and is again able to be out. Henry Until has commenced the erection of a neat residence on C. street just opposite Ir. Moore's place. R. L. Coe and lr. Moore, with their families, left on Tuesday for Steamboat to spend an outing at that resort. Mioses Uattie and Emma Telford and Miss Elsie Ball returned on Friday evening from an outing at Colestin. Mrs. M. Kuykcndall went to Aslilaud Thursday lo visit with Mr. and X. B. Freeland and attended Chautauqua. II. F Mutzey of Portland spent sev eral days here last week looking after mining interests and returned on Friday. J. T. Love and family, accompanied by Mrs. Frank McGregor, have gone to Crescent City for an outing at the sea side. Chas. K. N. Wonacott, membership secretary of the Y. M. C. A. at Portland, spent Thursday visiting friends in this city. Mrs. II. D. MclluKh and Miss X. A. Heard, of Woodville, are visiting here this week with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Presley. Tr. A. W. Moore of Portland returned on Monday evening after a visit here w ith the fa 111 1 ly of his brother Dr. J. S. Moore. W. II. Parker, the Medlord attorney, spent several days in Grants Pass this week, v isiling with his daughter, Mrs. Jus. Slover. Mr. and Mrs. If. C. Kinney, Miss Maggie Meade anil Bert Barnes went to Ashland on Thursday to attend the Chautauqua. Phil Butcher has discontinued his meat maiket on F ront street and is now working for C. W. Gray at the Cily meat market. Herman Luethye, proprietor of the Althouso bonaii7.a, the Gipsy Queen mine, returned lust week from a visit to Sun Francisco. Gao. Waller, father of Henry and Otto Walter, and a former resident of Grants Pass, has Ikmmi here from San Francisco for the past week. Mrs. Rea Rimsoii and children left last week for Washington to visit with Mrs. lltMison's 111 it her. They will be absent about two months. Mr. Morley, an old resident of Wolf Creek, was brought to town Friduy and has been placed under the care of the Countv., lie is a sull'erer from paralysis. MihsM. F. Hughes of Crescent City, A Shoe With a Reputation.... The Walk over $ .5 50 shoe combines style, durability, ease and coup nrt ami puts you on a footing with the best dressed man of the day, The I bike last is especially commendable for nil around wear. WAUv OVtH ill No, IMS IS - ( 'brume Pat No. :i:ir No. :i:;7-llhi, k Russia Calf Hal., Duke last, a shoe for all cessions. So ent Call. Oxford, I hike la-i. The reul thing lot stieet wear. P. we are. There's a hi crow Yours for a Time, who has beea visiting in Ashland, went to Klamath Falls last week to visit with friends at that place. Mr and Mra. J. A. Rehkoff and Mist Lola and Mr. and Mia. S. A. Neas left on Friday for Igerna to spend a vacation at the mineral springs. . Lee Calvert and John Ritter started last week with about 200 head of cattle, for Klamath county. Mr. Calvert will be absent about three weeks. Mrs. Cora Diedrlchi returned last week from Kerby, having completed a successful term of school in the White district on Sucker creek. Rev. F. G, Strange of Ashland occu pied the pulpit' at the Presbyterian church Suuday in the absence ol Rev. Hays. lie returned to Ashland Mon day. Victor L. Holt, formerly Sunday school missionary, has returned from Alaska where he has been in chargo of the government school at Ft. Wrangel and ia visiting ti lends in Eugene. Rev. Geo. M. Booth of Moscow, Idaho, was here oyer Sunday visiting relative! and occupied the pulpit al the M. E. church in the absence of Rev. Jenkins, tie continued his journey to San Fran cisco on Monday. Mrs. K. M. Ebcrle returned from Cole stin last week much improved in health, but returned again to the moun tain resort after a few days in town and will remain until the cool weather. Mrs. Geo. Williams, nee Tlfercsa lloyt, was in Medford this week upon a visit to her sister, Mrs T. W. Johnson. Mr. Williams is now at Oroville, Calif., where, during the past six or eight weeks, he has made a neat little clean up of $16,000 on a mining deal. Mail. Prof. F. E. Young ol Pawnee City, Neb., has been engaged as principal of the Grants Pats schools for the coming year. Prof. J. M. Schilling, who was first engaged for the position, has re signed on account of the ill health of Mrs. Schilling. Mrs. Wm. Hair and Mr. and Mrs J. N. Bassutt of Vnadllla, Neb., arrived here Saturday to visit for a few days with the family of W. M. Hair. Mr. and Mrs. Bassett continued their jour ney to San Francisco on Wednesday. Arthur Ilowland who left here In the spring for Sumatra la company with W. 1). O'Brien, J. 1). F. Stevenson and o.hers, writes to a friend in this city from Kobe, Japan under date of June 14, It is likely that he has reached his destination in Sumatra before this time. Lincoln Savage went to Jacksonville Saturday to assist Superintendent Daly of Jackson county. He reports fair crops in the valley. The grain is well filled but the straw is short on account of the dry season. Tho threshers will begin oiierationg next week. I!! No. Mil No. M-Vici Calf Hal., Penny lust, a dressy street shoo. It has no equal. H. Harth & Son. d of us but we won't be J. R. BANCROFT. OE0. W. HARE ED. H. ALLEN. Bancroft & Go GROCERS Some Interesting Facts For People Who Intend to take an Outing. Wo have the finest line of Lunch Goods in tho City. 1 3-Ib. Cartoon Crackers. ...... 25c a Cans Deviled Chicken 25c 1 " Luncheon Sausage 20c t " Sardines : .. . . 5c 2 " French Smoked Sardines. 25c 1 " Armour's Sliced Ham... 25c 1 " Bayle's Lunch Herring. .20c t " Vienna Sausage 10c 1 " Veal Loaf 15c 1 " Borden's Condensed Milk. 20c t " Evaporated , Cream 10c 1 Bottle Sweet Pickles 15c I " Piccalilli 30c t " Queen Olives 50c Tillamook Cheese, per lb 1 8c Ginger Snaps 15c Fig Bar and Marshmallows. . , .20c Bancroft & Go GROCERS ABLETS. FOR. TRADE. I.CI.HS POLLOCK, will trade a new wag un fur wood. Call and see him at tin Hair Kiddle Hardware Co. store. SITUATION WANTED 1 KtiPKCTAHI.K younn lady and (rood , "worker wauls, a situation in urivat fam ily m Urants Pass. Apply at this ottloe. CIR.L, WANTED. rilltl.or woman wanted to do laundry "work al Colestin Hotel. Addrtss H- C. Telford, Colesltn, Orsgon. BUSINCSS OPPORTUNITY. II AVISO Mining interests thatrequlr my attention I will Sell my stock con sisting ot Ueutn furnishing goods, Mimes, Mills l aps, Notions, etc,, at Ions than cost, as a whole or in lots to suit purchaser. II. A. Kien, Odd Fellows building. CARRIAGES, ETC. I H'(1H I KS, carriages and mountain hacks. Anyone thinking of liuying any of Ihealiuve, it will pay them to go to Kehkopf ami Ituuch and etamine their vehicles and gel llieir prices and lerins before buying. They also carry the Buckeye mower and rake. Kememlier the place, ttth street opposite heeoml-liand store. FOR. SAEE. 'A MKItA A 0i7 view camera and outfit v- for sale cheap. Inquire at this oflice. GOLD DUST. (JAHII paid for gold dust. -Cramer Bros. bicycle" repairing. 'I'AKK your wheel to Cramer Bros, for A repairs. ' WANTED. NTKI.I,IUKNT young men, from 17 to 18 years ot aire, having common school education, to learn mechanical trades. Kir li.ll lliiuriiialion apply or write to, Union Iron Work. SH Market St., Sn Fran- FARM FOR SALE. lKMT farm of 0'( acres one mile east of town. UiMid house and barn, younn fruit tree. Kor sule at a bargain. Inquire al tills oil 11 0. ready to sec you before 6. SJJEtG-JXlST BECET.02STERS Iica.l,1Uartor8 at tho HiR Store of R. L. COE & C9. L. :...? m