Well 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 Baeon are These are good. Fruit jars. Lots of them. Get our prices. WHITE HOUSE GROCERY. isi Don't Make Trouble For yourself and neighbors by letting your chick ens run loose. Get our prices on Poultry Netting and it will surprise you how little a ijht ly and substantial Chicken Yard will cost Cramer Bros. ODD FELLOWS BLOCK Garland Stoves. . Sporting Goods. McCORMIOK MOWERS, BIDDERS, RAKES. ft itfpZTgp&lr 5, For Sale by Hiiir-Riddlo Hardware Co. AT JEWELL'S OLD STAND. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS. J. B. PAWOCK, Props. i am prepared to furnish anything in the line of Cemetery work in njr kind of MARBLE or GRANITE. Nearly thirty years of experience in the that I can till your orders in the very best manner. Can furnish work in Scotch, Swede or American Granite or any kind o Marb'e. J. C. PADDOCK, Prom Strecr Noxl to Greene's Cniliop. The Height your Grants Pass CITY Phone 144. Down...... We want that order of yours for several reasons: Because we bave 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. Eastern cured and smoked. Marble business warrant! my aawiiiy of Perfection Applies to the Quality of Laundry Work We Turn Out. The importance of clean, well starched collars will appeal to men who care to look as well as possible. The way we handle them, the clean, rmootb finish, and the perfection of the work throughout, is our reason for wanting next bundle. Steam Laundry. THE RIGHT KIND If yon want meat you should only be satisfied with the best. We are only satisfied when we sell you the best. We know how to cnt it to give you the greatest pleasure. Not ex pensive, but first class. MEAT MARKET. C. W. Gray, propr. Xocal tappcningd Dr. Flanagan, Resident Dentist. Go to Co run for numbing. Whips. lOe to (2.50 at Hackett's. Cash for Gold Duet at Cramer Bros. M. Clemens, Prescription Druggist. Old Papers, 5c per bundle at Coiaiia office. Lawns snd dimities at S price. R. 0. HcCroekey. Wood wanted on subscription at the Cocbikb office. Pattona Sun Proof Paint at Cramer Bros. Bee Hives snd Bee Supplies at Hair- Riddle Hdw. Co. A splendid line of Royal Charter Oak Ranges at Cor on 'a. Harness of all Kinds, Grades and Prices at Hackett'a. S.W.P.K Sherman-Williams Paints, sir-Kiddle Hardware Co. '01 Ramblers 40. Roadsters $36 at Hair-Riddle Hdw. Co. New Photo Monnts for amateurea at the Courier office. J. A. Tate returned on Monday from a weeks visit to Kerby and vicinity. If you want to catch fish, come to as for tackle. Cramer Bros. Leave orders for engraved calling cards with A. E. Vuorhies. 26 per cent discount, on Shirt Waist white and colors. R. 0. McCroakey The post -office closes now snd here after at 7:00 p. m. Night mail closes st 9:00. The Standard and New Home sewing machines. All styles and prices. Jos eph Moss, Agt. E. Husick of Crescent City returned to Grants Pass Monday from his visit to Deer Creek. The cut rates are still on at Weatona Gallery, opposite Court House. Best Cabinet size $2.00 per dosen . A late dispatch from Helena, Mont., says that the noted post-office robber, Miller, alias Grant, has been arrested. The number of striking teamsters in Ssn Francisco is increasing. Large fruit ahipments are piling op at the wharves, Rising Sun flour is a Josephine county product, msniifactured by Moon & Co.at Provolt. In quality it is inferior to none. We sell the Alaska Refrigerator, one of the beat. Made in Michigan. Cra mer Bros. Amateur photographers should Csll and see asm pies of W. D. platinum pa per. For sale by A. E. Vooihies. lere will be preaching In the M. E. church South, Sunday July the 28th at 11, a. m. and 7:30, p m. by the pastor, T. P. Haynes. Brit's restsurant in the Williams brick on front street, is the place to get a good meal. Everything in order and prompt attention given. C. L. Clevenger and C. K. Root are rusticating this week at the Oregon Caves. Mr. Clevenger la making a new collection for his booklets. The gallery continues open during his absence. The latest dip-patches report 65 pros trationa and 22 deaths in St. Louis from the intense beat, the wotst in history. In Chicago, the demand from the south for ice is the greatest ever known. Dr. W. W. Walker, dentist, a gradu ate of Chicago College of Dental Surgery, ia located here and Is occupying rooms temporarily at the Citv Hall untill the new Tuffs biick ia completed. Mrs. F. G. Person and dauguuir Ernestine and Miss Harriet Scoville started Tuesday morning on their return to Colorado after a two month's visit with relstives snd (riends here. A hsmmock and a shady place. Cra mer Bros, sell the first you find the second. It is a fact that no other article man ufactured in the United States gives such universal satisfaction as Magic Teaat. Other kinds of yeast msy be good some of the time, but Magic Yeast is good all of the time. Mr. James Brown of Putsmoutb, Vs. over 90 years of sge suffered for years with a bad sore on bis face. Physicians could not help him, DeWilts Witch Hazel Salve cured him permanently. Dr. W. F. Kremer. Scott Griffin bandies Ashland flonr, Utah alfalfa seed, Oregon red clover seed, winter oats, large Russian white rye, new crop timothy seed, whest for seel also Wheat Hay, Alfalfa. Tim othy Hay, Oat Straw, Chop Barley, Corn, Wheat, Oats.. My shoe department is always com plete with up-to-date shoes, in Ladie, Children and mens, in light turn soles and heavy extension sole. R. O. Mc Croekey. This is popularly supposed to be the dull reason for merchants, but a glance at the ad of R L. Coe A Co. in this lieue should dissipate that idea at least aa far as bis establishment ia concerned. "I am Indebted to One Minute Cough Cure for mv present good health and my lifa. I was treated in vain by doc tors for lung tronble following lagripp. I took One Minute Congh Curs and re covered my health." Mr. E. If. Wise, Madison, Ua.-Dr. W. F. Kremer. About two months sgo a number of the S. P. Co. railroad boys in Ashland got control of a mining prospect on Hun gry Creek, west of Cole 8iatiin, that I Tea fair promise of making them sll rich. Messrs. C. W. Mart. W. F Farrier, W. Evertou, M. C. Gregory U. McCsrty, W. Luster and F. 8. Parrish are the lucky ones. Tbey have already develoed an 18 inch vein, that ia rich In the auriferons rock. Aassys mail's during the week from some of it go $480 75 to the ton. Tidings. Save your nerves and woodpile by using a Perfection Blue Flaw Stove. Sold by Cramer Bru. The old school house building, oocu pied by the Oregon r.ne Needle Co. caoght Bra on the inside of the roof on Monday afternoon, but the blaze was ex tinguisbed before it reached the danger ous stage. A firs alarm was tamed snd shoes cart was hitched to t deliv ery wagon and driven pel! rcell inward the scene but was baited ha'f way and told to go back, as the fire was out. Bsn Be.ll. Negotiations are still ia progress for a game between the Giants Pass and Iger- na teams, to be played here, but definite arrangements have not yet been com pleted. The Ashland team has asked for a re turn nmr, If our team accepts their challenge, the game will probably be played here. School Books. The following places are official depositories in Josephins county for the new school text Imoks, the contractors being required to maintain depositories there: Grants Pass, Kerby, Merlin, Wsldo, Williams. Old books may be exchanged tor new ones upon the same subject and of the same grade, for half the list price nntil December 81, 1901. BORN. ROBINSON In Aahland, July 17, 1901, to nr. ana Mrs. Howard Kobinson, a daughter. LILIENTHAL In July 14, 1901, to this city, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ltlientbal, a son. WILLIAMS' At Placer, July 14. 1901, to Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Williams, I daughter. MARRIED. FOSTER-DAWSON At Central Point, Ore., July 14, 1901, Edward Foster and Miss Mary Dawson. McCLENDON BETT9 At Gold Hill. Wednesday. July, 17, 1901, John Mc Clendon and Miss Jessie Betls. JOHNSON ADAMS At Kerbr, July 3, 1901, Thomas Johnson and Miss Rosy Adams. DIED. GAINEY-In Ashland, July 13. 1901. John G. Gainey, of Medford, aged 24 years. HOLMAN & SON, UNDERTAKERS EMBALM ERS. Office on 6th St. oppo. Court House. Residence North 7th St. GRANTS PASS, ORE. A Shoe With a Reputation.... The Walk-over t.vso shoe combines stvle. durability, ease and corn- ort aui nuts you on a footing with the best dressed man of the day. The Duke last is especially commendable for all around wear. 5 No. 248 No. IW7 No. 248 Chrome Pat No. 337 Blsck Russis Calf Hal., Duke last, a alios for all occasions. ent Calf. Oxford, Duke last. The real thiug for street wear. P. New School Nevpa. J. A. Slover has received a number of msps for school work which sre novelties in their line and bave appreciable advantages over the ordinary Biaps. Tbey are in relief, not pictorial, but actual. Mountains are mountains on the map and rivera run through valleys on the map. The surface of the map corresponds as nesrly sa practicable with the surface of the countiy which it represents and ia in elevstions or de pressions. A person studying a map Ilka this gets real idea ol the appeal - of a country, which by the old maps, be cou donly Imagine. iMonly I l!c. at W. R.rC. at Oold Hill. The following ladies of Gen. Logan W. R. C, No. 26, went to Gold tilil Friday to visit James Luttrell W. R. C , No. 14: Mrs. Mary Uildretb, Harriet Patrick, Celia Smith, Olive Rowley, Mary Galeener, Helen Meade, Susanna Anil, Carolina Ward, Minnie Schall hoin, Rose Gravlin, Rose Morse, Carrie Payne, Mattie Mitchtll, Chri tina Goodnow, Elizabeth Griffith, Uoii.ua Green, Margaret Kellogg, Henrietta Zoller, Emma Jobnton, Rosins Patrick, Josephine Mowers. They report a pleasant time. The ladies of Gold Hill furnished a grand dinner; the tables were decorated with fruit and flowers and the very best of every thing to est that ths market affords. Bolsvnd Creek Cold. Geo. 8. Cslhoun returned last Wednes day evening from Boland creek, where be had been spending sums time at the auriferous property owned by himself andC. M. Cased. He brought with him, besides a considerable amount of retorted gold, a bottle ol noggets of all shapes and sixes ns to $20 pieces. Tbs gold occurs in small seams or stringers of decomposed matter, in a defined ledge and is obtained by pen ning. It is no detached pocket, but the stringers are continuous and produce continuously and all indications are to the effect that the mioa is one of permanent richness. Much of the gold obtained is greatly discolored, black or rusty, wbils some of it Is very clean and bright. The mine is in the immediate vicinity of the Stewart- BeutUld property and ths Gypsy Qun. owned by Hermsn Loetnye. TuiS c tit net is acquiring a deserved reus tat Ion lor remarkable richness. Teevcher'e Ex.mlie.tlons, Notice is hereby given that the county superintendent of Josephine county will bold the regular examination of appli cants for ;state and county papers at Grants Pass ss follows : fob stats rAi'xns. Commencing Wednesday,' August 14, at 9 o'clock a. m. and continuing until I Saturday, August 17, at 4 o'clock. Wednesday Penmanship, history, spelling, algebra, reading, school law. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, book-keeping, pnyaica, civil government. Friday I'hyaiologv. geography, mental arithmetic, composition, physical geograpny. Saturday Botany, plane geometry, gen eral hietoiy, English literature, psychology. FOB COI'NTY PAPERS. Commencing Wednesday, August 14, at 9 o'clock a. m. and continuing until Friday, August 16, at 4 o'clock. riRBT, SECOND AND THIBD GKADB CERTIFI CATES. Wednesday Penmanship, history, or- Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, gramiuer, school law. Friday Geography, mental arithmetic, puyaiology, civil government. PRIMARY CERTIFICATES. Wednesday Penmanship, orthography, reading. Thursdsy Art ol questioning, theory of tescning, metnode. Friday Arithmetic and Physiology. Lincoln Savage, County Supt. Prof. Vavn Scoy's Acexdomy. Plans have been perfected for the estab lishment of a non sectarian academy in Medford to open in September. Pro fessor W. T. Van Scoy, ex president of the Southern Oregon Normal School at Ashland, will be the head of the institu tion. The financial assistance asked by the professor, namely, sufficient funds to pay the rent of a building for two months, after the opening of the school, has been guaranteed by the local business men.. In return for this the professor agrees to manage the academy on a pay ing basis. The school will bave for the first year at least two departments, academic and commercial, and will be known as the Medford Academy. Pro fessor Van Scoy is one of the most prominent educators in Oregon. County Treasurer's) Office. After Monday, July 20, the office of the County treasurer will be at T. B Cornell's store on Front street. No. 330 No. 330-Vlcl CalfBal., Peusy last, a dressy street shoo. It hss no equal. H. Harth & Son. Ashlavnd Saloon Mevtrers.t Judge II. K. Hanna handed down a decision last week io a test caae growing out of Ashland's prohibition ordinance, in which he holds the ordinance valid. Messrs Houck and Dame were arrested snd fined with bther liquor dealers for selling liquor contrary to the city orill nsnce. They were tried before Citv & corder Berry, and fined $100 for the of. funse. They took the esse to the Circuit Court on a writ of ret lew, appearing aa plaintiffs with ths city as defendant. Ths opinion of Judge lUnnt hoi Is that the petition of plaintiffs be denied, and lb defendant hsvs judgement for costs. Attorney C. B. Wntann mniMruA k. fore Judge Hanna In the Circuit Court naiuruay morning, says the Tidings, and gave notice of appeal to the rtupreme vuun in ins cases oi sn ins men convict ed of violating the liquor ordinance in the Recorder's court of this citv. At ths same time a writ of orobahle emu waa granted by his Honor and sn order given staying all proceedings until the appeal snail nave been determined by . I . .. u I ' . ' .lie niiirrma tyouri. It Beats the Dutch! 1(0-1(0 The Brand ol Chocolate we draw at our FOUNTAIN. Strengthening, Invigorating, Cool and Refreshing. TRY n Sloyer Drug Co. APOTHECARIES, Front St., Opposite Depot. Newman M. E. Church Re. E. J. Helms D. D. psstor of Mor gan Chapel, Boston, Maas. will occupy the pulpit of the Newman M. E. Church in Ibis city on ths coming Sunday morning. All friends sre invited to bear him. personal J. T. Tuffs of Wolf Creek, wss In town Wednesday. Mrs. L. L. Jewell is visiting in Port land this week. Mies Cora Lemon visited friends in Medford this week. G. W. and W. J. Wimer are here this week from Waldo. Will Smith visited here from Wolf Creek first of the week. 8. Hoyt returned Thursday evening from a visit to Msdford. David John of Williams was a visitor to Granta Pass on Friday. Dr. C. R. Ray of Gold Hill mads Grants Pass a visit Thursday. Mrs. Geo. Burnett of Myrtle creek vis ited in Grants Pass last week. Assayer Geo. Dorwin ol Ashland visited Granta Paaa Saturday. W. H. Hampton Is In town from Placer for a few days this week. Fred Cheshire returned on Friday from a visit to San Francisco, A. C. Hough returned on Thursday from a business trip to Portland. Miss Jennie Woodford ol Medford visited in Granta Pass this week. Mrs. II. L. Truax and children are rusticating at Coleetin this week Mr. and Mrs. Cox of Woodvllle were visitors to Granta Pass Sunday evening. Mies Bertha Patrick went to Roseburg Saturday to visit friends and relatlyes. Miss Maggie Coupling ol Coquille City is visiting relatives and friends In this city. Mrs. Cliaa Patrick and children have been visiting hsre Irom Portland during the past week. Rev. E. J. Helms, accompanied bv bis sister and cousin arrived on Tues day Irom Boston. Ed Williams left on Monday evening for Mexico, where -he expects to en gage in railroading. Mrs. John Hall haa been visiting In Ashland this week with her daughter, Mrs. W. F. Farrier. Ed. T. Benton, the confectioner baa gone to Linn county to make final proof on a homestead entry. Joseph Fetsner and John Bacon left on Friday for a prospecting trip In the upper Allhouse country. Mrs. J E. Seyforth of Althouse, visit ed friends in Grants Pass for a few days during the past week. Mrs. R. D. and Miss F.-C. Lawrence and Major J.; A. Connolly of Springfield, III., arrived here Saturday. The S. P. officials, Koebler, Fields and Younger were here last Wednesday might in their special car. f U. L. Coe and family and Dr. and Miaa Vida Moore returned on Tuesday from their outing at Steamboat, John Furman of Indiana county, Pa., is visiting here with bis son, Geo. P. Furman and other relatives. Miss Allie Pool returned Thursday froiq Medford where she haa been visit lng with Mia Fannie Haaklns. II. M. White and family and Mr, and Mrs. Calvin Wells left on Wednesday for Crescent City on a camping tour. Miss Luis Dyke returned Thursday from San Francisco, where ab has been employed in a millinery establishment. Mrs. C. E. Call, nee Etta Adams, ar rived Friday from- Agar, Cal and ia visiting with her mother near this city. II. J. Hohha ,U(t on Tuesday even-' ing for a visit in Colorado and expects to remain until rtMM spring or summer. Miss Daisy Taylor spent a few days in Ashland last weak, visiting with Miss Mabel Paled: jySj and attending Chau tauqua. Mrs. AI(rJ Heaton and son went to Ashland Tharedar to rejoin Mr. lies ton, who is employed In the mines nesr that city. Distriot Attorney A. E. Reames re turned to Jacksonville Thursday morn ing alter spending a lew days In Grants Pass. ,.,-.' Mr. and lira. D. If. Stovall and Mrs. W. H. Freed returned Friday evening frorn attending the Chautauqua at Ash land. ; Mrs. C. J. Kurth and daughter, Miss Za.Ua, vent to Sams Valley Tuesday to peod a few weeks rusticating in the mountains. ' Stanley Umphlette left on Saturday evening to visit at Portland and Willa mette valley points, and will be absent several weeks. J. W. Westlake of Denver, who has been , looking after mining property ia this section, left on Friday morning or a visit to California. Mrs. Charley Patrick and children bave returned to their borne In Rose burg after a two weeks visit with friends and relatives in this city. Kenneth Miller, son ol II. B. Miller visited here two days last week with Ed 8. Van Dyke. He was on his wsy to China to rejoin his father. Jack Stroud, one of the miners of the Leland district visited Grsnts Pass Wed nesday. He reports matters ss encourag- ingly progressive in bis district Miss Gertie Iisrrie returned nn Friday evening from Portland where she hss been attending school during the past year, to spend the summer at home. J. P. McContiell came down from Ash land on his wheel Saturday and went out to Williams to visit with his parents who have lately returned from California. F. L. Cor on, F. A. Hallock and Mra. Newell bave returned from Portland whore they attended the grand lodges A. O. U. W. snd I), of If. as delegates. Mrs. A. W. Silsby snd daughters, Misses Irma and Hattie, returned on Saturday evening from Ashland where they bave been attending the Chautau qua. Mrs. J. M. Hunter returned on Tues- dsy to Coquille City after a visit ol sev eral weeks with relatives and friends here. Mrs. Alice McGregor accompa nied her and will be absent about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. R- L. Demaree want' to Dileb creek in the Evans creek county on.Wedoetday last to spend some time in the mountains. Mr. Demaree will be sngaged in developing a pros pact ol more or less promising aspect during his stsy. Mrs. Charley Simmons and . little daughter left on Tuesday evening for Tacoma to rejoin Mr. Simmons after a visit of several months with the family of J. H. Croxton. Miss Ethel Smith, ol Granta Pass, ar rived in town on Wendesday's train, and proceeded on her way to Riverton, to visit her grandparents, Mr. and Mra. E. B. Smith. Coquillo City Bulletin. Frank Colvig passed through Friday on his way Irom Portland to the Siski you. He is now In the employ ol the S. P. Railroad Co. and is engaged In concrete work and csjpentry. Mr. and Mra. John McMillan ol Knox ville,Iowa are visiting here this week with Mrs. McMillan's brother, 0. Welch. Mr. McMillan la in the mercantile business in Knoxvills and is making a tour ol the west on a trip ol recreation. J. P. Crawford returned the first ol the week Irom Granta Paaa, whither he want to meet bis wife, who was on ber return Irom the Grand Parlor, N. D. G. W, at Stockton. Crescent City News. Mrs. Dr. Leonard ol Woodburn, who, with her little daughter, has been visit ing here with the family of her brother E. E. Dunbar, went to Eugene Satur day to visit with her mother. Ruv. J, M. Hunter returned home last Thursdsy evening after a three weeks visit to points in the Willamette valley Including the convention ol the Christian church at Turner. Coquille City Bulletin. Attorney 0. E. Maybee and family have removed to the residence lately purchased by him on North Ninth street. Victor Peterson and family are occupy ing the residence on Eight street vacated by Mr. Maybee. Hon. Sam White of Baker City, the first attorney who located in Grants Pass, has recently been elected chair man ol the democratic stats) central committee In place ol R. 8. Sheridan, who resigned. G. E. Ackley, who accldently shot himself with a pistol recently while pros pecting in the Althouse country, is at the Layton, and is Improving as rapidly as could be expected. A slip and fall caused the weapon to be discharged, the bullet taking effect In his arm, inflicting a serious wound. W. H. Devore, a traveling oculiat and optician, came over the mountains from Oregon the first of the week and re mained in this city a few days attending to professional work. Mr. Devore will make a tour ol the coast counties ol Oregon. Crescent City News. Jim Overtin, Chas. Overtln and L. K. Allher left Hugo on Tuesday eve ning's train for Glendale. They will remain there a tew days and Irom there they will go to Portland to remain a lew months. There were many Iriends at ths train to see the boys off. Rev. Robert McLean, accompanied by Professor Johnson of the Portland Aca demy, and hia brother, arilved here Monday night and went to By bee bridge on the following day on a fishing trip. Mr. McLean will bo beie over Sunday and will probably occupy the pulpit at the Presbyterian Church. Frank Bowersox, of the firm ol Allen A Bowersox, of Salem, passed through this morning from Glsndale where he has been visiting his brother, Dr. Fred Bowersox. He was well pleaaed with Southern Oregon and may locale in this county In the near future Roseburg Review. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ker o. Texas spent several days in Grants Pass last week and left on Saturday lor Crescent City Mr. Ker is engaged extensively at home in the stock industry and, with Mrs. Ker, is makings tour ol the west. They purchased an entire new camp outfit In Grants Pass, including wagon anil team and all camp paraphernalia. Jas. Byrnes, the well known locomo tive engineer, waa in (own Tueaday, having just returned Irom a three months' absence in California, Nevada and Utah in the Interest ol the U. B. R r.. ine new order is making a very rapid growth and now has a member ship approximating 5000. President Geo. Eatea is still in Denver. Roseburg Review. Mrs. R. E. Everett, nee GUIs Butler, arrived in Medford Sunday night and ill visit her psrents, Mr. and Mrs. B, N. Butler, (or a couple or three months, tier home is now in Redlsnds, Calif., where her husband and his father are engaged lit photography and are doing a fine business, the visit of the presidential party to that place having been a great boon to their business Medford Mail, Mies Lula Martin who taught in Hugo this spring left her home in that place for Eaatern Washington where she haa a splended position as teacher for this fall. A score of her friends and pupils were at the train to see her off Tuesday. July 23. Misa Martin will visit at Eugene and other points hi the Willamette valley on ber way to Wash ington. Her many Iriends wish her success. Bicycle Bargains..... The best foot pump-4, each. .$0.75 Gas lamps, each 1.75 Oil lamps, each 50 Chains, each 50 Rubber cement, large can, " . ij Cyclometers, good ones, each. 50 Luggage carriers, each 20 Saddles, tach 1. 00 Rim cement, best 15 Bells, each 25 Tool bags, each 25 V For Se,U Al - THE BICYCLE DEN, I SELL)) ftOMKS J. R. BANCROFT, GEO. W. HAT.Z 0. H. ALLEN. Ianor0ft&03 GROCERS Some Interesting Facts - For People Who Intend to take an Outing. We have the finest line of Lunch Goods in the City. t 3-lb. Cartoon Crackers. ...... 25c 2 Cans Deviled Chicken 35c t " Luncheon Sausage 20c 1 " Sardines 5c " French Smoked Sardines.2sc 1 " Armour's Sliced Ham... 250 1 " Bayle's Lunch Herring. .20c t " Vienna Sausage 10c 1 ' Veal Loaf 15c 1 " Borden's Condensed Milk. 20c t ' ' Evaporated iCream 1 oc 1 Bottle Sweet Pickles 15c t " Piccalilli 30c 1 " Queen Olives 50c Tillamook Cheese, per lb 18c Ginger Snaps 15c Fig Bar and Marshmallows . . . .20c Bancroft & Co GROCERS ADLBTS. FOUND. T the Armory, a collarette. Owner may and paying charges. Apply at this office. FOR. TRADE. PCl.lTH POLLOCK will trade a new wag un for wood. Call and see him at the Hair Kiddle Hardware Co. alore. GIR.L WANTED. fllKLor woman wanted to do laundry work at ColenUn Hotel. Address 11' 0. Telford, Colestin, Oregon. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. IIAVINO Mining interests that require "mj attention I will Hell my (stock con sisting ol Uenta furnishing goods, Hbon, Hats Caps, Notions, etc,, at lesa than cost, aa a whole or in lots to suit purchaser. H. A. Kbxd, Odd Fellows building. CARRIAGES, ETC. IIUOOIKS, carnages and mountain hacks. u Any una thinking ot buying any ol the aliove, It will pay Uiem to go to Rehkopl and Kauvb and eiamins their vthiclea and got their prices and terms before buying, i'bey alao carry the liuckeye mower and rake. Hemember the place, ttlh street opposite (second-hand store. WANTED. I NTEMilOKNT young men, from IT to 1W yeara of age, naving common ecbool education, to learn mechanical trades. Fur full InloriiiaUon apply or write to, Union Iron Works, m Jdarket UU, 8aa Fran cisco. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. The undersigned having been appoint ed executor ol the estste ol Joseph K eas ier, deceased, by the County Court ol Josephine County, all persona having claims against said sstata are hereby Bo tided to present the same to me at Grants 1'ass, Josephine County, Oregoo, with lb" Draper proof and vouchers, within six months Irom the date ol this notice. Dated this 24th day ol July, 1U01. 11. T. Kaaai.aB, Executor of the estate of Joseph K. easier, deceased. NOTICE OK INTENTION TO WITH DRAW INSURANCE DEPOSIT. In accordance with the requirements ol ths laws of the State ol Oregon, rela tive to Insurance companies, notice ia hereby given that The Lancashire Inaarance Company ol Manchester, Englaud, desiring to cease doing buainesa within the State ol Oregon, intenda to withdraw its de posit with the Treasurer of said Stato and will, il no claim shall be Sled with the Insurance Commiaeioner within six months from the 2:'nd day ol July, 1901, withdraw its deposit Irom the State Treasurer. Tua LmcAsiiiua InHiiBANri Cokpamt. By Manm A Wilson Managera lor the fecina Coast. Dsted at Ban k'rsncisco, this 16th. day oi July, 1UU1. Tires, each a-35 10 5 1. 00 IS IA 30 5.00 Chain brushes, each Chain graphite, Pedals, per pair Toe clips, per pair Coasters, per pair J.... Spokes, per doz One 2d haud Victor Bicycle.. One " Crawford " .. .15.00 .15.00 One Ladies' ad-band East of Depot A. E.VOORIIIE5