Ve are Dinging for Business ( Not turning over ground, but constantly turning over GROCERIES mill CROCK15RY We have everything you may need for your o-tniAa.o nm-.i.llrtf rntna in (inrl enn 11 GX rlior 1111 f'llllVIhS C li 1' L'lll- .li i . . . ' ...... . nripps. Our Motto : QUALITY, QUANTITY & PRICE GUARANTEED Dairy Salt in 50s. . . . Half-Ground, or Stock Salt 50s Box of Soda Crackers, 1 1 lbs gross Petite Prunes, to close out : " . . Evaporated Peaches, not new stock. Morning Meal, 2-lb pkg rolled wheat White Comb Houey, 1 lb frames 25 lbs Pink Beans 5c -pHgfp - 4- Coffee No. 1. Green Salvador, 8 pounds for $1 00 Something a little better, 7 pounds for 1 00 Best Guatamala Caracal. 201: In Roast Coffees we have something good at 7 pounds for 1 00 Or, we can give you a good Mocha and Java, 3 pounds for ... . 1 00 In Teas, we have all the leading kin is, a very good sun dried at 50c Pickles in teos All kinds of Syrups and Sorghum. Our Rolled Oats aie iresh. Remember the place, Opposite Post Office. White House Grocery, H. C. BOBZICN, Propr. A NICE WARM ROOM How pleasant it is to come to breakfast and find the room warm all over, these sharp mornings. Tho secret of it is an Air Tight Stove, which has done tho work quietly ajid well in a few moments. We have just re ceived our new fall stock of Heating Stoves and would he pleased to have you call. Cramer Bros. ODD FELLOWS BLOCK AlU-TlCillTS SAVK WOOD. AIK-TICUT.S S.VVK WOHRY. Sporting Goods.... We have a full supply of everything needed by the Sportsman whether ho be Fisher or Hunter. Take a lookat our display window and if you do not find what you want come inside and we will supply you. HnhvUidiHo Hardware Co. AT JEWELL'S OLD STAND. MEDFORD ACADEMY. ACADEMIC AND COMMERCIAL" A NEW SCHOOL. Prepares teachers for statu and count; examinations. Fits young men and women (or business positions and For college. Special attention to teachers' review classes, stenography and type writing Expenses per school year of 40 weeks, (11(1, $1-5, f i 10. Tuition per term, $11:25; board at club house $1 .75 per week, in families (2 SO, 13.00 Room rent 50 cents per week, The folder contains special In for 111 at ion and the course of study. Write for it. The first term opens September it, lis.il. W. T. VAX SCOY, Principal. TlfcMllord. - i,o'M)ii. New Fall Millinery. We kindly invite the Ladies of Grauts Pass and vicin ity to call and inspect our line of new Everything NEW and the Latest Styles the market af fords, aud at Prices that defy competition. iia. wi':s r(), Successor to' Mrs. WEIDMAN. MISS BKKTI1 A CAUK1E wishes to say to her friends that she wdl be pleased to e (hem in her line of work, at Mrs. Weidraan'i old stand with SI;s Weston, cor ner 7th and Front streets, Grants Pass, Ore. Dont Trust to Blind Luck. A few moments of investigation with yoar eyes wide op'n will save you many moments of regret. See and let me explain the GOOD Features of the OSBORNE FARM TOOLS Before you buy any other kind. Builders' Hardware, Pain, Oils, Etc. f ir. so i i:iiirr. personal Will Anderson, of Selma, was in town Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hosier or Ashland visited here Kriday. R. A Booth is In town this week IcokinK after business interests. Geo. R. Hammersley of Hold Hill was a visitor to Grants Pass Thursday, T. J. Yarbrough, of Seluia, was a visitor to Grants Pass on Monday. Miss KinaKame returned to Medford Thursday after a two weeks visit here. Mrs. Fred Roper left ou Friday for a visit with her parents at Central Toint. Mrs. J. R. Harvey and little aon, Jack, returned from Portland Friday morning. Lincoln Smith went to Portland Satur day and expects to be absent for some time. II. C. Perkins went to Kerby Tuesday to turvey a three toils ditch for W. M. Turner. W. 1. Belding left on Thursday eve ning for Idaho, where he will engtge in mining. Claude Williams landed a 21 pound steel head while 6shing in Rogue river list Sunday. Mies Cora Smith left on Friday eve ning for Monmouth where she will attend school. J.W.Howard returued to Kerby on Wednesday, accompanied by Mrs. How ard and Miss Eula. .. Mrs.Q.W. Burnett of Myrtle Creek visited here last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hoyt. George Mover returned on Friday from the Baldwin hop yard where he has been acting as foreman. Mr. and J. C. Lltecher took their departure on Tuesday for Portland to make their residence there. Walter Iyke went to McMinnville Monday evening and will resume his studies at McMinville College. Frank Cnlvig returned on Monday from a two weeks camping and prospect ing trip on upper Evans creek. T. W. Rohhlnsof Central Point spent a lew days in Grants Pass last week and may come to this city to reside. Mies Christie McLoan returned to Portland Saturday, after a two weeks visit with her friends in this city. Miss Ethel Gore, sister of Mrs. J. A. Elcw, arrived here last week from Har risburg and will attend school here. 0. P. Harvey and family have re turned to town after spending the sum iner at Harvey A Staudish's saw mill. Nat Fees was in town Monday fr m Williams where ha is running an en gine for the Champion Gold Mining Co, Mips Kthol Palmer returned on Thurs day from a visit with friends at Murphy. Miff, Dot Day returned with her and is visiting Grants Pass friends. C. E. Wirkttroni has leased his placer property on Pleasant (reek to Sam Wayment, formerly of Central Point. (in).' P. Jester returned ThursJay eve ning from a two weeks vacation and has resumed his duties as S. P. station aiient. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Lyon went to Portland Saturday and will spend a few weeks vibitiug there with Mr. I.you's mother. Fred Koyal left on Monday evening lor lVrtland where he will attend the carnival an J may remain at the city for some lime. lr. U. W. Ixiwe, the well known optician, spent several days in Grants Pass this week in the practice of bis profession. Jans Ailin, "Dutch Johnnie," was in ton 011 Saturday, bringing with him abo'it M"0 in gold dust from his mine down the river. J K l.oomis, Gallce's merchant, was in town Friday on a business visit. He is milking preparations for the opening of the pfaiir serif on. Mrs. J. T. Tuffs returned to Wolf I'rerk last Weonesday evening alter a few days visit with relatives ami friends in Giants pass. Mr. and Mis. Joe Scott arrived laid Wednesday from Keene, Iowa, and will reside litre. Mr. Scott ia assisting the Haii-Uiddle Hardware Co. Sam Axtoll went to Kerby Sunday, where he wilUbe in charge of the work of repairing the Illinois river bridge. Lou Axtell acc mpanied him. I. B. Ktandish, of the lumber firm of Harvey A Stundish left this week by team for his home at Ilalsey. Mrs. Slandish returned home last week. J. M. Booth left on Monday morning (or Roerborg where he i attending the fair. He will viit in Kugene before returning and wid be absent about two weeks. T. P. (Vainer aud L L. Jewell went to I'.ylee bridge on Rogue river Wednes day to join Rev. Robl. McLean aud try a few casts for the giant trout that infest that portion of the river. Mrs. R. K. Montotnery and Miss Myra were passengers on Friday'! train, en ronte to Ashland where Mr. Montgomery is in charge of the 8. P. station during the absence of Agent Rico. Roy McLean went to Albany Wednes .lay after a brief visit wilb friends in this city, and will attend Albany Col lege during the ensuing school year. Miss Gertie Birrie who has been spending the vacation at home, returned on Saturday to Portland whers she will attend school during the coming winter. Mrs. K. B. Brown and children arrived from Rnsebtirg Monday to take np their reoidence again in this city. Mr. Brown is at Myrtle Creek, working in the inter ests ol the order ol Pernio, and is expect ed to arrive here later in the week. Willie Shaw has recently returned from Ave we-ki' vacation at his home at Anuisville, Oregon, and with bis In' her, who his a drug store at Stayton. W illie and his brother, the 8. P. agent, of Aumw;ie, visilad Portland and other points and pnt several days at Newport Rev. N. F. Jenkina and family ex- put to h-ave next Monday for ( arson City, Mich, lo make their home, Mr, Jenk r.s having exchanged fields wiifi Kv. J. W. McDoagall of that place. Mr. Jenkins i a strong, vigorous and We Have Made Another Buy -OF BANKRUPT STOCK. A Bi Line of Fishing Taekle at Half Price. Flanelettes at a bargain, ....... A Big Line of Wraps. - Gloves of all Kinds.-- ! , Fancy Dishes of all kinds. ; A Big Line of Under Skirls. ' ; A Big Line of School Supplies. - A Big Cut in Watches' 17 Jewell P. S. Bartlett adjusted Nicltle movement, 20 year case, $17.00. . "' 15 Jewell Elgin or Waltliani, Xickle movement, 20 year ' case, $15.00. . . ' Ladies Watches a big lino from $4.50 to $30. Shoes We have a Fine Lino at Cut Prices, Give tis a call and we will treat you fair and square. All goods marked in plain figures. We are aftet your trade,' aud by honest dealing we are getting it. We are yours, . . Kessler Grants Pe.sa Or. Chicago Racket Store Front St. Below Pe.Ie.ce Hotel able worker in his Held and Grants Pass will miss him greatly. A. L. Howell, Hyrani Drake and Fred Schmidt returned on Monday evening afier spending two months at Cinnabar Springs. These springs are becoming quite a popular resort and some 00 or 70 people have beeu there at all limes throughout the summer. Ths gentle men speak in high terms of the medicinal qualities of the water and the general attractiveness of the place as a resort. BORN. BURNS In this city, Wednesday, Sept. II, l'JOl, to Mr. and Mrs. it. G. Hums, a daughter. BROWN In Grants 1ihf, Wednesday. Kept. 4, l'JOl, to Mr. mill Mrs. Cbas. Brown, a son. HF.KLtNG At Hugo, to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hilling, a ton. , LANDKETH At (told Hill, B.'pt. 2, l'JOl, to Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Landrelh, a son. WINKLE On Connulion ereek, August 30, l'JOl, to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Winkle, a son. MARRIED. U HI. Ill CLOW In Portland, Wednes day, Sept. 11. 1001, I'aul 1". Uhlig and Cora C Clow. WILCOX-(iUIM-Iu Cenlral l'oint, Sept. 0, 1901, (i. K. Wilcni and Mies Clara (irun, by Key. J. C. (iregory. DIED. S-ERRATTE At the house of Mr. I lore, on Illinois river, Sept., Ill, l'JOl, M.u- tin Herralte, aged 78 years. Scrralle was an old pioneer, of South ern Oregon, an honest and hard work ing man, while able to labor, but fur the past fifteen years was a great tullerer from rheumatism. Ilia old aud valued friend took care of lain to the end and laid him to rest when his spirit took its flight to the great unknown. K. Etna. RebekaK Lodge. The members of K'na Kebekah Ldge No. 49, I. O. O. F are earnestly request ed to attend the next regular meeting, Sept. 23d. Advertised Letter List. Following is the list of letters remain ing uncalled for in the Grants Pass oit- ofliie, Saturday, Supt. 11, l'JOl : 1, till Kit. Johnston, Mrs S S Calmer, Miss Nellie (IKNTMiMhX Muler, Mr S M Uogue Kivur Min Mckenzie, Smith ing A Lumber Co Nassol, Mr (1 li Kvfls, O U I'enny, Mr Thomas Wbitselt, Mr J W I'etrrsnn, Mr J S Walsh, Timothv Rennicks. Mr J ti Watson, Mr J V Kunb) an, Mr John Williams. H T C. K. IIahuo.v 1". M. Boe.nl of Equalization. Notice ia hereby given that for the purpose of correcting all errors in de scription, valuation or other mistakes, the Hoard of Equalisation will meet at the rooms of the County Clerk, on Oct. 7, 1901 aud continued, for one week or until the Assessment Hull has been ex amined and approved. . Cn as. Chow, , Assessor for Josephine Co. A New Singer. A new drop head Singer tewing ma chine which cost $05, for sale for 130, at, Marshall & Davis second hand itore. local toappeningd S.W.P. Studio Notice. Misa Hale will teacli painting alter aoont instead of mornings, at her studio in the City Hall building 2 nntil 6 o'clock 50 cents a lesson. Dr. Flanagan, Resident Dentist. , . Go to Corun for Plumbing. , Whips, 10c to $3.50 at Hackett'l. Cash for Gold Dnat at Cramer Bros. : M. Clemens, Prescription Praigist. Kodak dims fresh every week at the Coiaica office. Bee Hives and Bee Supplies at Hair Riddle Udw. Co. A splendid line of Royal Charter Oak Ranges at Coroo'i. " If you want a Hartford Bicycle cheap, call at Cramer Bros. . ..1 Harness . of all Kiids, Grades and Price at Hackett's. Sherman Williams Paints. Hair-Riddle Hard are Co. A state teachers certificate has been granted to Misa Abbie Stitea of Wil liams. ' Nothing like it sold anywhere else In town. It's guaranteed Straneky Ware sold by Cramer Broa. . A firstilass surveyor's transit tor sale cheap at Marshall & Davis' second-hand store on Front street. Take a trip abroad by getting a course ticket for the entertainments to be given for the benefit ol the schools. Reserved seats at Clement' Saturday morning at 8 o'clock, " Scott GrKTin bandies Ashland flonr, Utah alfalfa seed, Oregon red clover teed, winter oats, large Russian white rye, new crop timothy teed, wheat for teed also Wheat Hay, Alfalfa, Tim othy Hay, Oat Straw, Chop Barley, Corn, Wheat, Oats... : Electricity ia marvelous. Come and tee tome of ita marvels at the Opera bonse when the Electrical exhibition Is given in the school course of entertain men Is. A few bargains in second-hand rifles. One each 32-40 and 30-30 Winchester, with Lyman peep tight cheap at Cra uier Bros, Don't forget the school course of en tertainments. People who have heard the lectures aay they are fine. Tickets at Cramer Bros., Slover't and the Water Co.'t office. Reset ved teata at Clement' Saturday morning at 8 o'clock. O 1V1?S OF Golden Stap Soap 25c I Grants Pass Grocery Co. sirccr.ssoits to Bancroft & co. Calhoun's old Stand. FALL AND . WINTER SUIT TIME Nothing to gain by putting off buying Fall and Winter Clothes. You may as well see the stock when full, and have choice of it all. When you see yourself in a suit that fits you body and mind and pocket-book too you'll be glad that you came in. If we don't fit you in three ways, don't buy. If you change your mind, come back and you'll get your money back, every cent of it. $5.00, $5.50, $0.00, $6.50, $7.50, $10.00 for good First-class. Tailored Men's Suits. P. H. Harth & Son. Headquarters for Hoys' Clothing. It you use tinware, it will save you time and money to use I.iska' Anti Hint ing tinware sold by Cramer Pros. The Salvation Army will serve ice cream and cake at the army ball on Friday evening. On Saturday evening there will be an auction sale ol products gathered for tho harvest frttival. Kev. and Mrs. C. W. Hays announce that they will be at home to the friends of Bethany Tiesbyterian church on the afternoon and evening of Monday, Sep tember 23, from S to 10 p. in. In the September number of '"Sports Afield" appears a very interesting, story or sketch by Dennis II. Stovall of our city, entitled "Chiney the Sloiy of a Mongolian pheasant," lirwhich the au thor portrays the habiU and peculiarities of that bird in a pleasingly written story ofitilifn. Are you going Ashing? ITavo you all the leaders, flies aud spoons you want. If not, go to Cramer Bros. D. A. Williams has sold bis restaurant ou Front street to Chan. Flint ol Glen dale, who will continue the boiint'fm. Mr. Flint will axsume conduct of the restaurant on FrIJay of this acck. Tho billiard hall aud ciar and con fectionery Btoru ol F. 1. Uuper discon tinued business hint week. Uoy Harr iett and J. W. F rater have pnrchard tho business aud (ir.tniea nud will re open the eritabUdhnieut bjoii. (ieo. Hansen is putting a new U or in Hie building, i "The Cow Creek Irrigation Co," is a new corporation formed in 1) jiiglas Co The object of lliu corporation' is to acquire, construct and maintain tlitclie, cauuls or flumes, reservoirs and daim for general irrigation purposes and sup plying water for domestic purpo-es lu Southern Douglas county aid culled tolls and rents therefor. .Tim olll-e and principal place of bu.inrH of the company-will be in the, town (i leinlale, Oregon. J. A. and S. Jinpies and S. II. ltedlleld are the incorporator. The crew ol the English summer Hnroda, whirl) ran ashore a few miles south of tho Co(nill river in Oregon, were paspengers ou hoard the Meamer Maudalay for Kan Frane.i iivi. Wo aro informed by bouio of llieiu that the steamer Is lying bioadoidii to the soii high aud dry, so Hat ono can walk around it at low tide. The ship is of steel and draws 12 feet ol water in bal last. At high thin tho water is only 11 'eet deep around her, eonwenucntly she lacks one foot of ' lloating. N hope ol saving the vessel is entertained by tlu crew. Crescent City News, Notice to Members of Co. II All members of Co. II, O. N (.1. are nuosled to report at tliu Armory at 1 o'clock p. in. 'I hursduy, Kept. I!). Chah Cll ltt, Coiiiinandin Co. II. A Shocking Calamity "Lately beiell a railroad laborer," writes Dr. A. Kellett.of Williford, Ark. "His foot was badly i rushed, but ittl k len't Arnica Halve quickly cured him. It's simply wonderful lor Hums, Boils, Piles aud all skin eruptions. It't ths world't champion healer. Cure guaran teed. 2.rc. Hold by Dr. Kreiner. Soldiers' tknd Sailors' Reunion. The annual Soldiers' and Sailor.' reunion for southern Oregon, will he held at the Cenlral Point lair grounds, Sepleaiber 23 to 2", holding five days. Excellent programs have been pre pared by the various (i. A. K. posts and corps ol southern Oregon for each eve ning. Addresses will be given by W. M. Colvij;, C. U. Watfou and other promi neut local speskers. J. A. Sladen of Cortland, department commander, has signified his intention to be present and deliver an address on ome afternoon during the encampment. A drum corps has been secured to fiiinisb the camp with music. A company of Oregon National (ioar.lt will ramp on the ground! and will give exhibition drills each day. Tents, wood and straw will be furn ished free to all comrades. Paggsge will be transported free to and from the depot. Provisions anil forage will be on saleattbe arsoi-ialion ramp grounds. Keduccd ratea are given by the rail- roada. Boy's Brige.de. I The Boy's Brigade will soon reume their meetings and drills, which have been snsoenjed during the pas. few mouths. The active renewal of this organisation is the signal lor very general delight among tho boys who aie members. Shooting Gallery. A shooting gal'ery outfit coniisting of 12i40 tent, guns, targets, etc., for sale cheap. Inquire of Maraha-1 fc Davis. Anti Kusting Tinwart at Cramer Bros. Pine Needles Wanted By Ihe Oregon Pint Needle Fiber Co., at the old school nui'dlo. Exhibit from Southern Oregon, F.ITorlt are being made to secure an exhibit from southern Oregon, of minerals, fruits, grains, etc., for the Portland carnival. The Southern Paci fic will ship all exhibits free. In the matter of minerals particularly, Jose phine county can give an exhibit that can not be surpassed by any locality on the coast, and In fruit, ttc, we can make a most excellent showing. Our people should not neglect Ibis opportunity to display Josephine county products. The carnival opem Heptember IS and exhibits may be sent for a week or so after the opening. Leave exhibit! wilb agen'. 8. P. depot. Council Meeting. A special meeting ol the council was held on last Thursday evening with the mayor present and councilmen Frier Kuykendnll, Hood, Rehknpl and Smith The following bills were allowed : Oeorge llarlinan, special police..! 7 M Peter (Iravlln 3 0) A. K. Voorbiet, printing ordi nance! 211 7A 8. P. I). A L. lumber. 41 Wi N. K. Mciirew, cleaning sts.,etc. 4 IK) a). Norton, sprinkling sts. in Aug. 20 00 The finance committee were author ised to procure supplies necessary for registration of volet and election blanks. A Fountain Pen with n Guar anlee. Did von evsr own a fountain pen that worked splendidly for a week and then bucked? Then von can appreciate the importance of buying a "Money-back-if-not-Mtlsfactory-pen." This Is the kind yon will find at the Cor aim office, at 1.50 and (2.00. If you are not satisfied alter using then, 30 daya come bark and get your money. Carnival at Portland. "The Great Carnival, which opens at Portland on September 19th and con tinues until October PJth, 1901, will be well worth a visit to the metropolis. Exhibits of agricultural and horticul tural products, mining and manufactur ing in. lust ries, athletic exercises, a hone show, at which feataof horsemanship and the various forms of fancy riding will be seen, and a magnificent military tourna ment, participated in by picked com panies from the Oregon National tiuard, are a few of the attractions at the Carni val this year. The Southern Pacific Co. will tell tickets at low rales for this occasion, and will nlso run a special excursion from' Ashland to Portland and return, topping at all intermediate stations, il.e date and rates for which will be an nounced hereafter. Uoy Reported Killed. The report was circulated about town Tuesday evening that a boy bad been HUot nod killed while purloining water melons in one of the melon fields down i lie river. Inquiry fails to yield any verification of the report. The melon growers are sadly annoyed night and lay by boysind even men who steal or destroy tho melons. Eastern Star. Tho ordor of the Eastern Star will hold a special meeting on next Monday evening, September 23. Mrs. Clara Mnrsden, grand worthy matron, will be pi cue lit. Dnthsvny Presbyterian Church. At tho Picnbyteriaii chureb. next Sun day, Sept. 22, the looming sermon will bo giveu by Kov. Walter Hays, of Mit soula, Montana, brother of Rev, C. W. Hays. Huv. H ibt. McLeau will deliver the evening sorinou. Notice, Notice is hereby given that the firm of Bancroft A Co. is dissolved by mutual consent, Fd II. Allen being appointed to settle up the ulfairs of the firm, will be fount) at tho old stand until the 20lh inM. All having just claims will please present them at once, and those in debted to said firm will please call and make prompt i-ottlcment, liespectfully, J. K. DANcuorr, tiro. V. Haas, F.o II. Ai.Lxs. ' If the action of your bowels It not easy and regular serious complications mutt bo the final result. DeWitt't Little Ear ly ltieors will remove this danger. Safe pleasant and etructive. Dr. Kremer. ALUETS. ( OR. SALE. I'STK'UU. Grief for McKlnloy. Canton, Ohio, Sept. 18 . Tho gicaU tt demonstration of grief for llieir martyred -C it ,,u, chief was shown as the train healing ling, cm the funeral prociwion pasned Alliance, The people had llockc.l troin ul' h i lions to get a gliinpHU of Ihocaclii l. I'. .'pic wure solidly massed on b.itli holes ot tho liack. t'pon arrival in tins cily the casket was borne iinine.li ,lol v to the court house lor tho (unci's! seivic .. Mrs McKinloy stood tliu trip well and upon arrival went to I tin old home and tlept Cabinet Acccptft. WAKiiiNnriiv. D. ('. Kept entire cabinet bus arecplcd Hooavvcll's reappointment. curdauce with his expirc-cl ileleriniiia tion lo couluiun tliu poiii i. s of Mr Killley, t!ie prisidetit ih nired that all t'lecahimt members slioulii re'itm tJieii p irtfolios. Emma, Golilninll Arra irjacd. ('mi in, III;. Se 1. H-li'i.un Col l liian, the anarchist , lio t , . 4 been InM by the police loon never il divi p..!, for coinplieliy In ll.o i in.i: io.i o' President .Mi: Iv i n U-j v.as airitigut-d today, her bail placed at :.'0,ij II. 1V l:hll'KNi'Kun Htli street: a tire 11 room collate and lot, luui2au, shade tries, iouil wejt auu eitv water, JoMAll PAltDKE. IH. The I'resi.li-nt In ai- HK.'.'AJ feet, with small dwsl- lent locaiioti, for sale at a impure al tin uihee. t UKN1SHEU ROOMS. J M'UM.-illKI) KOOM TO KKNT-C. J. L Kurih, C Miecl between 2d and 3d. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. IIAHNll Mining lnlerc-U that require iny liltenlion I sill Bell ill y Ploek coll .ostium oi iieun, liiriiisliing goods, bhoes, llnis i tips. Notions, etc,, al less llian cost, a-, a ftiioic or in UtU lo suit purchaser. , 11. A. Kbcp, O.i.l Fellows building. CARRIAGES, ETC. 15 1 i'.a, ciirridtmaud nitmuUin backs. Auvuno ilutikiiii: ot buy in n any u( tint am.vij, it will pity liiem tUKl to Kehkopt itiiit hum Ji ttii'l email no lltmr vehicles mtU .:-(. iluir I'fi'vd iiii'l ts-rius bufore (mying. i in y uirtu tarry Uiu lUixkoyu mower aiul r.tku, KoiiM'inlHir Uto place, titii street uppuMlo ."lurijti'i'iiitiiii slure GOLD DUST. ."' JA.-lt paid lor gold dusl. -Cramer llros. lilCYCLK RkPAlMNG. r AlvK vour hei?l ty rranu-r Urus. lor Just Arrived Big Store B) i' vTT $ : Special Rates lor Ce.rnlvs.1 Ths Bout hern Pacific Lo. offers s suecial rale during the Carnital at PortlanJ ol IU 40 for the round trip or on and one-third fare, plus 60 cents. These tickets are limited to six days and will be on sale on the following dates only: September 13 and 25 and October 2. 9 and 10. Ths opening of the Carnival has Un postponed nntil Friday, September 2dj. Remnants.... ioc and ujic Quality Outing I-'lanncl at 7 1-2 Cents. Shipment.... New Full 1'iinti lit st yr.i'lcs, at S and 0 Cents. 4 Ply Cotton Ingrain Carpets at 21 Cents. 1 (M)0 VarJs Good Heavy I'rciwn Muslin at 5 etS. Fifty 10-1 Ulankcts.. At 02 Cents. SO Dozen.. Men's Black aud Gray Seamless Socks, worth I2,'-j cents, now on sale at 9 Cents. (lootl i:2? Kid Gloves Now oil s.ilo at )S CtS. This is the lit-Nt Ltiy you ever mailt; iu Ladies' Kid Gloves mi l wo j tnli.t ipticic sale. Ask to see them. At the Big Store of R. L. QOK & CO.