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vol. xviir. GRANTS PASS. JOSEPHINE COCNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, tgoi. No. 2. J)R. R. K. SMITH, PHYSICIAN amd SURGEON Offlct, Room 2 over Post Office. Residence Booth House, 7ib and A. GKANT8 PASS. ORKUON. C. HOUGH, ' ATTORN IS Y-AT-LAW, Practices in ll State and Federal Courts Office over First National Baak. Hsaxtb Pass, OmooH. C. PERKINS, U. 8. DEPUTY MINERAL 8CRVKYOR, UaANTS Pass, Obmor. QEORGE H. BINNS, ASSAYER, Office opposite Hotel Josephine (Hants Parr. - - Orkjok Men Wantedl I Wood Choppers, at Wolf Creek, Oregon. Good tim ber, and good wages can be made. DUNBAR k KUYKENDALL. js; Wolf Creek, Ore. Willis Kramer MAICUrACTDMR OF Myrtle Creek Extra Family Floui And Everything that goei with First Class Milling. For tale by J. M. Chiles, E. A. Wadk and T. B. Cornkll. Call far It; same price as other brands N. E. McGREW, PIONEER TRUCK and DELIVERY Furniture Mid Piano Moving. GRANTS PASS, OREGON The popular barber shop Get your tonsorial work done at IRA TOMPKINS On Sixth Street Three chain Bath room in connection II. II. BARTON, WATCHMAKER and JEWELER. Full assortment of Watches, Clocks, 8il verwear and Jewelry. A (Jood Assortment of llraceleta and Heart Bangles, - Clement' Drug Store J. M. CHILES GROCERIES HARDWARE TABLEWARE Fine Butter a Specialty FRONT ami FOURTH ST9. SWEETLAND & CO. FRESH and SALT MEATS.i'" Paexs 21 1501 3 ..Wilbur's i i i 16 2-3?,' Discount on Carpets, Rugs, Art Squares, Also on Oil Cloths. Linoleums, Couches, Bed Lounges, Bedroom Suites, GhetTo. niers, Side Boards, Lace Curtains, Portieres, Stand CoverB, Pillows, Hat Racks, Wardrobes. Our stock of Best with the discount. t-?f"Our Stock is w The Almy Restaurant Will be . Open Day and Night k And arfll serve Oysters in any Style. Brown Bread and Boston Baked Beam for sale at all times. After Hi is dale the Almy Boarding Ucoe wili be conducted at a Short - Order Restaurant MEALS AT ALL HOURS, Mrs. Geo. Almy. Fiont St., cor. 7th. Grants Pass Banking and Trnst Go. CAPITAL STOCK $50,0. Transact! a general Bankiug basinets. Receives deposits subject to check or on demand certificates. Our customers are assured of courteous treatment and eveiy consideration con sistent iih round bankiug principles. J. Fbank Watsow, Pret. Ecu s Pollock, Vice-Prea. L. L. Jcwill, Cashier. Thought for Your Horse- You should think of yeur horse when you are buving bores goods as well at yonrrelf. Not only will the horse be more comfortable in the harness and horse etteite we provide, but you will be more Certain to be Satisfied, since rou will have a pride in your out fit. Our horse goods are our pride. We want to make tliem vdsr pride al so. These articles are well made, are sure to pe a pleasure wherever used, and we believe yon will find tbem all they should be. The price is right, too. JOHN HACKETT, 6th street. The Old Reliable Implement Honse of Southern Oregon still leads in a largo newstock of Plows, Drag-tooth, Spring-tooth and Disk Harrows. Farm and Heavy-draft Wagons, Hacks, Carriages and Buggies. Plow repairs, Water and Gas Pipe, Plumbing goods, Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Paints, Oils Etc. ii. Hciiaiiixr. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS. J. B. PADDOCK, Pbohb. I am prentred to furnish nnjtliing In the line of Cemetery work in any kind of MARBLE or GRANITE. Nearly thirty years of experience in the Marble business warrants my saving that I can fill your orders in the vory beet manner. Can furnish work in Scotch, Swede or American Granite or any kind of Marble. J. B. PADDOCK, Front Blreot Next to Greene's Qanahop. Discount on Wa'l Paper at Biy Furniture CrockeiT, lt;. Grade Crockery has just arrived. It is a big bargain going fast. Now is the time to Yours for Business, A Wilbur A. w -A. DeeJness Cannot b Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach tha diseased portion of the ear. There ia only one way to cure deafness , and that it by constitutional remedies. Deaf net is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gett inflamed yon have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it it entirely cloaed deafness it the result, and nnleas the inflammation can be taken oat and the tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed for ever; nine catea out ol ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cnre, Send for circulars, free, F. J. Cuiniy & Co., Toledo, O Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Hall's family Pills are the beet. Doll Show. Wait for the doll show to buy your Christmas dolls. There will be some very fine dolls on exhibition, Time and place given next week. FIRST NATIONAL IB .A. 3ST IK1 OF SOUTHERN OREGON. Capital Stock, - - $50,000, Receive deposit subject to check or on eertihcate payable on demand. Sells sight drafts on New.Tork, San Fran' Cisco, and Portland. Telegraphic transfers sold on all points in trie united Btatea. Special Attention given to Collections and general business or our customers. Collections made throughout Bouthern Oregon, and on ail accessible points. R. A. BOOTH, President. J. 0. CAMPBELL, Vice President. H. L.GILKEY, Cashier. Chicago Typewriter $35.00 Guaranteed to Equal Any $100 Machine. E. L. KING, Gen. Agt. lilh Kansome Kt, .San Francisco Store.... buy and save money. a a. a. soil Steamer "Rogue River." The new steamer Rogue River wis yesterday inspected by Messrs. Edwards and Fuller, and will start down the coast Sunday in tow of th steamer Alliance. The Rogue River is a handsome little stern wheeler built by Joseph Supple fer the Rogue River Trading and Trans portation Company, tor service on the stream whose name she bears. This river is navigable for a distance o! over 70 miles, and at it traverses a very lich region, the steamer will undoubtedly find plenty of business. The Alliance will tow the Rogue River at far at Coot Bay, and she will be takeu the remain der of the distance by a tug. She was one of the stanchest sternwbeelersever put up in this port, and could undoubt edly steam all the way down from the Columbia to Rogue River, but it was thought beat to send her down In tow uf the Alliance. Oregonian. SOUTH AFRICAN WIt. The recent fighting near Yilliersilnrp, as to which Lord Kitcliotier reported nothing beyoul the f.ict that 0 liimaud nut Buys had been captured nftir at tacking a patrol of 100 railroad pioneers, was really a serious affair. Af.er Urt bolivar's command had succeeded iu sur rounding mid c-iptuntiK tho pioneers, Colnnnl Himitigtou cuuio up with rein forcements, mid, after hmiry fighting, compelled the Boors to rotlre mid to ro leaso their prisoners. Tuo British losses included Major Fisher killed, aud throe cllicors wouudo 1. Lieutenant Coloubranders' coluinu rounded np Dyers' and Badonhorst's Boer command, 30 miles uorthwost of Pretoria. The troops killed three moil, wouudod three mid captured fit, Includ ing two Held cornets. Tho column nlso raptured much stock and munitions of War. A number of ex-burghers lira joining the British forces in thu Held, says u l'leloiin correspondent. SoV Till such corps uro unw doing ctcolluue worit. Anothor rcgluicat of Canadians will ho organized fur service, against the Boers iu South Africa. M ' ..:. a limi iiiN in:us. President Castro ot Vonczu l.i, be lieving tliat u com-piracy lo overthrow him existed, caused thu in rent at Puerto Uabello ot K.ilnoll Uucrrn, thu minister of war. The president also brought about tho urrest at Caracas of n -juriib r of partisans of Ciuorni. Tha nrresta have cans, d n great sensation. From Loudon comes the nnnounoo uieut of thd death uf Count vou Ilnta-feldt-Wildeubiirg, who recently retired from tho post of (Jeruiun embassador to (J rent Biituiu. Congestion of the lungs was the cause of his death. The parliamentary coutost in Gnlway, Ireland, between L'olouol Arthur Lynch, who fought in the Boer army, mid Hor ace I'lnnhett, Unionist, resulted in a victory for Lynch. Lynch received 1,217 voles, while Plunkett had only 473, L m-h's ciectiou may be quashed on tho Kiouiid that ho is a traitor. In the French senate, .Senator Ber tiard, in ir:.iHiniii an iticiuiry into the depo utatiou of France, compnred the I'opnl.ition of France with tho popula tions of other nations throughout the nineteenth century. At tho beginning of the century France had 20,000,000 in. habitants, Germany 15,0110,009 and Eng laud 12,00.1,000. Now Fiance has 88,. OUO.OtX) inli.ib t.iutH, Germany 50,009,000 and F.uiflniiil ! 1 ,0.W. He combated the idea that in pipulation quality it better than quantity. His remedies are tho ndoptiou of fiscal measures iu favor of liire families, mid abivo all, loglsla tiou to cheek tho terrible mortality ainoiig infants. Alrohi, tli Funl uf the Future. An exhibition of tho industrial applt cation of alcohol hasexcitod much popu lar interest iu Paris, say a dispatch to tho New York World. There are 00 patterns of illuminating appliances eas ily rivaling electricity, aud 40 models of stationary eniriiies, from ono with a half horst power to run a sewing machine to 2ahorsrKver pumps, thresher! and mills. There are parlor heaters, kitchen apparatus, and cveu a small agricultural locomotive. M. Karthiux, chiof engineer of the Northoru railway, said: "Alcohol la nn doubtolly the fuel of the future. This exposition foreshadows the greatest of industrial revolutions iu tho immediate future. Tell yours heuco, betwocn pet roleum end ulcohol, coal mining won't pay. By new processes alcohol is now manufactured from fruit, grain, beets and even wood at lu cents a gallon, the heating poucr of whic h is equal to two gallous of ctroleuin. Xrurljr Hurled IIt James Wynn, a stalwart young black smith of Oxford, Ala., had a narrow escape from lielug placed lu the grave whiio alive. Wynn, who had been suf. fcriug from a congestive chill, was pro nounced dead by attending physicians, who s gned the death ourtillcate. Tho suppos- d corpso was pn parcd for burial, and viewed by fr ends of the family and sorrowing relntivus. At tho burial ground, atte-r tiie sorviws were read, the metal cover was removed from the glass panel on the cu.ket to allow tho suppoo'nl dead man's relatives to tnke a last look at his fare. After the inetal plate bail b .-en refastutiud aud the pall bearers wero preparing to lower the casket into the vault, a alight aouud was heard lu the oolHti. The top was pried off, and Wynn, with a spasmodic gasp, rose to a si: ting posture. Ha was as sisted from the ofllii and restoratives given him, and he isuow ou thu road to recovery. A Woman's Awful Peril. "There is only one chance to tavt your life and that it through ao operation" were the startling wnrdt beard by Mrs. I. B. Hunt of Lime Ridge, Wis., from her doctor after he bad vainly tried to ears ber of a fright fol case of stomach trouble and yellow jaundice. Uall stones bsd formed and she constantly grew worse. Then tht began to ate Klectric Bitters which wholly cured her. It's a wonderful Stomach', Liver and Kidney remedy. Cures Dyspepsia, Lost of Appetite. Try iU Only 60 eta. Guaranteed. For tale by Dr. K renter. PACIFIC COAST NEWS. ITEMS OF INTEREST PICKED FROM THE WEEK'S DISPATCHES. Murder In Portland Chines Exclusion Convention Taeft of JewU by Yonua Actor Owners of Krnttle and Bkagway 8tcauilils Viucd. Captain Gwrge W. Wittmau was sleeted chief of the Situ Francisco police, at a special meeting of the board of police commissioners. The Rev. Potor W. Grant, for several years pastor of Baptist churches in Southern California, became violently insane at Santa Barbara, and was com mitted to the Highlands insane asylum. The jury iu the case of John W. Con- idine, who was charged with the mur der of ex-Chief of Police William L. Meredith of Seattlo, returned a verdict ot not guilty. Limited Santa Fa trains Nos. S and 4 respectively collided, vhllo running at fnll speed, near Fraticonia, A. T., and sevon railroad employees were killed. None of the passengers were seriously injured. Train No. 4 was drawn by two engines, while tho west-bound train had but oue locomotive. The three engines wore blown to pioces by an explosion that followed the collision. Several cars on each trniu wero destroyed by fire. The injured wero takeu to Los Angeles. Rov. I. N. Barr, for two years reotor of the Episcopal chnrch iu Whatcom and Foirhavon, Wash., will leavo shortly for South Africa to join tho British forces in the field. The roreroud geutle nion's only son wot killed there last year while fighting with the British, and he says he must devote tho remainder of his hio to the causo that claimed his sou. Mayor-elect Clark of Sacramento, mi like the othor candidates, has refused to make affidavit ns to his campaign ex' pendltnres under the purity of elections law. He bases bis refusal on tho fact that tho supremo court ruled, in the caso of Bradley against Clark, that tho oath provldod for in tho parity cf elec tions law is unconstitutional law. The Chinese exclusion convention, called for tho purposo of urging congress to re-enact tho Geary exclusion law, which expires in May, was hold lu Met' ropolltau hall.Suu Francisco. The con. veution was composed of representative bnsiness, professional and laboring men from all parts of California. Mayor Phelan of ban Francisoo, who called the conveutiou to order, said it was only those who are ignorant of the Chinese question who would hosltute to en dor so the position which California has always taken as an opponent to the ftirtli'T im migration of Chiuese coolios. Thomas J Geary, author of the exclusion aot, was made chairman of the conveutiou, and delivored an addross. Senator Perkins and Congressman Frank L. Coombs also spoke in favor of exclusion. The special train ourrying members of the American Association of Traveling Passenger Agouta came into collisiou with a freight traiu at Booa, nenr the Nevada line. Several members of tho party were injured by being thrown vio lently against their seats or against thu tables between the scuts lu tha dining oar. James Morrow, ngod 21, 7ns found murdered, with a bullet through his left eye, ou East Klghth street, between Stephens and Mill, Portluud. Ho loft the homo of his flaucoo, Miss Liluh Illldge, about midnight, and having misted tho lust cor, started to walk to his homo, a milo aud a half distant. Within three blocks ot his home Mor row's bedy was discovered about i.'iO o clock next uiorulug by a milkman named Sporrowk. Two mon, uainod Jock Wado, alias McFuddou, and Wil Hum Daltou wore captured by tho pullco on tha ohargo of being concerned in thu murder. Morrow had been mistaken for a gambler whom the footpads in. tended to rou. "Jack How laud and "Sam" Had cliff, partners ranching ami cattle. raising, were found dead iu a cabin uear Point Sur, Cal. Au empty bottlo that had contained wood alcohol stood on the table beside them. It was horned that they bud been to Monterey, ami whilo there bad bought tho wood ulcohol to mako shclac, as they told the drug' gist who sol It. While iu Monterey they were drinking protty f rooly. How land was bO aud lUduliil 05 years old. The mystery surrounding numerous thefts from members of tho Daniel Fruwley company, including valuable diamonds of Mary uuren, the leading lady, hot been solved, says a Seattle dispatch. Tho thief Is uono other than Cloreuou It. huso, a promising young actor who hits been tho Idol of Frawley himself. The climax cume after the performance at the (Jmud Opera Houmi oue night recently, and in police head quarters young Chase confessed to his beuufuutor. 1 hero will be no prosecu tiou. It is understood that Chasj has promised to return tho jewels. Albert W. Dennett, known through tut the country as proprietor of torn perauoo restaurants, tiled p'iier of lu. solvency at San Frauuisco, his luihiiitic being placed, at f Ji.wl DO. mere lire 12 j creditors, nluo-teuths of whom are women. His only asset is a suit of clothes, now iu use, and ezumiit from ex scutlou. While rich Deuuett gnve uwoy a great deal of money, priuciially to missions. Then he became lutemnt in mining speculations, aud his fortune slipped away rapidly. Stanley D. Oilkey, a clerk In a Los Angeles clothing store, has withdrawn his breaon of promise suit for oO.O'W against Mrs. Hubert J. Northani. Be fore her murrlugo to wealthy Colon e Kortbam she was Miss Leotia Key 1 1 Stoney, employed as a stenographer for the Los Angeles Herald. Oilkey allege that Miss Htouey promised to marry bun, and that Aug. IS was set aa the date f'T the wedding. At Bed Time I take a pleasant herb drink, the nci morning I feel bright and my complex ion is better. My doctor says it act gently on the stomach, liver and kid neys, and I a pleasant laxative. It 1 mails from herbs, snd Is prepared a easily as lea. It it called Lena's Modi cine. All draggists sell it at 25c. anil 60c. Lena's Family Medicine moves tha bowels each day. If you cannot got it, send for a free asm pie. Add rear Orator P. Woodward, U Uoy, N. Y The throe-story building and contents if tho Western Drug company at Los ligeles were destroyed by fire. The oss is estimated at betwoou 175,000 and 1100.000, paitly insured. Mis. John Martens of Oakland, Cal., lied at her tvsideuea, 903 Lindeu street, ml four weJl-kuowu physicians join in itscrtiug that the cause of her death ns glanders, a disease peculiar to ler-es, but seldom contracted by human Kings. The eastern part of Klickitat luntv, U nh., is experiencing tho most severe f rmight in years. The only food for ilieep and cattle now remaining in the ootlnlls is underbrush, and on the laius tho dry grass of lust year's 'row lb. U K. Priuno, a Boston millionaire, iadi) a wager of flO.OOO that he can nike tho tour of the globe within 03 ays. Hu arrived in San Francisco recently and took passago on the China it earner. Ho purposes to be boat the record of (19 days made by a woman oon nectcd with a Now York niagaaiuo. Three girls who hud been lured from Paris by a procuress and brought out to A t Hit returned to Vancouver by the iiteamcr Amur' from bki.gway. The onng women, realizing tho trap luto which they hud been led, nppoalod to the constables of Atlln. The woman who had brought them out was placed under am st and tho girls givon money o return home. The woman had rep. ii vented to tho gills that they wore to u uu for gold in a pluoe where they coulil,iuine -'ih) a day. Cleorgo Suesser, who killed Shoriff Farley in Salinas, Cal., In September, IMlJ, was sentenced by Judge Lorlgan it S hi Jose to bo hanged at San Qtien. in Feb, 7. A new trial was denied, nid nppenl was taken to tho supreme court. This is tho second time Suossor has been sentenced to bo hanged. The owners of the three Nomestonm hips thu Hoanoke, the Portland and the Valencia have put up sums aggro, gating U'l, 0(10 for violations ot tho cus toms regulations, in carrying piusengers from tho north to Senttlo iu excess of the lie. nso limit. Tho money is botng paid under protest, and tho caso will bo taken np later by the treasury depart ment olllchils at Washington. Tho iw tiers of thu vessels say that whilo at Nome they obtained special permits to uny extra passengers, but the customs ollleers at Seatllo decline to recognize he permits on the ground that such oau be given only by tho United States uiai me inspectors of hulls and boilers. ('barks F. Liimmis, who Is at the heail ot a movement for thu protection of the rights off tho Indians whoolulm ownership of the laud ou which they eke out a poor existence, will go to Washington to confer with President lloosevolt on the subject of tho approach lug eviction of aborigines ou Wnmor's ranch, Snu Diego county. Tho visit will bo inailo at tho Invitation ot the president, who has expressed uu interest in the Indians. Frank Miyau, Mlchuol Unix nnd H. M. Silva were held for trial ill tho su pcrinr court at Kcddiug, Cal., with bail it :),(HI0, for having rubbed, ou a freight train, Frank Conway, a miner, ou the night ol Oct 20. Moriiu, say tho Ogden polio, lias thu record of being one of thu most desperate, criminals that have ever been ill Utah. Samuel ltosu Warren nnd Frank Ciimtsir, says a Oiass Valley (Cal.) dls- patch, wero laying sills for curs ill tho (.old Batik mine at I'orbestown, wbou six sticks of giant powder in a hole that hung (Ire hours boforo went off beneath them, hurling tho men into tho air. One wus thrown ten feet and lauded ou his back, Tho other was hurlod against a wall, nnd rocks and debris were flying lu all directions. Tho men wero uulu Jured. Jured Whiting was trlod at Kodlunds, Cal,, ou a charge ot disturbing the pcuco. Two young ladles, Louisa Van Alstlue uud 1' ranees Boatwright, test! tied that Whiting nsed shocking Ian guago at thu Van Alstlna homo. His remarks wero so bail that tho young ladles blushed when linked to repeut Iheiii iu court. But wheu Whiting ux- plained to tho court nnd jury that bo was moving a stovo and got his hand ou a hot iron, which involuntarily caused him to "cuss," tho jury agreed that his profanity wus Justillablo under thu circumstances aud rendered a ver diet of acquittal. Gyp Adams, who was tried for the murder of "Mother" Mills ou tho night of Aug. iH lust, was found guilty by a jury at Sail Bernardino. Tho prisoner luughud ut thu verdict. The case Is remarkable us tho first instance lu the county where a jury has retoiued a verdict of guilty of criiuu against a woman. While a party of Portland meu were luck huntliig ou Columbia slough, six miles trum that city, Hidney Sprend borough wus shot in the head uud killed by ri. 1). Banks. A llx k of ducks up- proaijied the blind where Hpreadbor ough uud Banks were hiding, and both men roso simultaneously to shoot. Banks fired in a straight Hue, aud the lluirgo of shot struck Hprcudborough. Otto Ilessmiiu, about 60 yeurs of age, employed us n draughtsman by the Southern I aeillc lu Sun Francisco, com nutted snlcido by Inhaling Illuminating gas III a bedroom 111 tha Hussuian lustl lute building iu Alameda, (Jul. Marital uiilisppiuess is given as tho cause. Word comes from Iwar California of another crime t ) bo axlded to the long list of those charged up to Peto Morales, the outlaw who Is wasted ou both sides ot the boundary. Homo mouths ago, while Morulus was being pursued, ho had to abandon his horse and saddle, which were ooiiflscated by District Judge Fierror of Alamo. He oeutly, when Morales appeared at the home of Judge Fierror, the latter sent in a call for the guurd. When it was answered, thu guard found the olllciul dead and Morales riding ont of the camp ou his wuy lo the border line. Crain-O! Grain Ot Kcmriiilier that name wheu you wsut a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to lake the place of colfee. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it. C'rain-0 is insdo of pure grain it aids digestion and strengthens the nerves. It fa not a stimulant but health builder and the children aa well as tho adults can drink it with great benefit. Coats shout K as much as coffee. Lie, and 'i'x, tier package. Ask your grocer for Graiu-O, Santa Claus has been loading Christmas; . Goods hero for some timo. Ve are laying away r-"s choice selections every day. Botter do your selecting early and have it laid away. We'll boo that the old gentleman gets it in one of his numerous loads that goes from this house. While They FK-EE PICTURES To every customer purchasing not less than $1.50 in cash purchases e will present free, Onk Pictceb'. These pictures are Carbon Photos Famous Paintings. There are a variety of suhiecti all hramifnl amt will make a pretty addition to your home decorations; tbey are already framed. All this is In addition to the creat NEW - YEARS - GIFT When there will be given away a BICYCLE, PHONOGRAPH, KO DAK and ZITHER. You get a guess with every Fifty Cents pur chased. Aslc us about it We have revolutionized the Furniture and House Furnishing Business in Southern Oregon. Right Methods, Up-to-Date Styles, Honest Values; all this we offer and guarantee you satisfaction. A PEW CLIlVCIIEItS: One Lot Special WALL PAPER 50 per cent discount; one-half off our already low pri ces. This means regular 15c paper for 7J4 cents J5cpaperfor - - 12 A Word to the wise, BUY NOW, Picture Framing Our Moulding department is full of the very best patterns the Big markets afford. We will do your framing right, as It should be done, iu an artistic manner and well, and at pleasing prices. Decorated Ware- New Chamber Sets $2,83 to 9.95 per set. New China Cups and Saucers 13c to 65c. New China Mugs, 10c to 65c. " Shaving sets Mug, Brush, Razor and Htrop, $2.85 to $3.50 New Statuetts, 65c to $4. 50. New Mugs, 10c to 65c. New Palms for House decoration 50c to $1,23. New Vases, 85c to $t,oo. Nicklc Ware- New Chaffing Dishes, Coffee Pots Tea Pots, Waiter Trays, Crumb Trays. New Pictures Framed or un- framvd. Carving Sets warranted, $1.65 to M-9S- 35-Piece Dinner Sets $ 7,95 100 piece " " $13.00 of the very best of English Deco rated porcelain, and fully warranted. 0ur CARPET DEPARTMENT Is by far the largest in Southern Oregon, We carry only the very best makes, direct from the Mills' Carpets that stand the teat oi time. 35c to $1.50 per yard. Thomas illO SIXTH CI1..1I1 s 1 it lean, I. II was Old red el' t ' t 1. I Ill ' the llio. t Ilk s :li: Vll bol'lll. I Washington ii-'s vol piitf I okmi a nit ol grain sue 111 lr., fatl"'.'s iii I.I and a lo.v.d ,tt gl s:. , III! I I I run otii, and broso n lot ol sr.v long. 114 to u tie, -hb ir. Ta 0-.1i I r. Celfl !' Htoln t 1 I 1 1 ' e.l lo - sle,i A I lie Indnce-l iiuotior 1.1 I l ace 'ti.; n to (tin Held, .vlesu l .vas plin.iu wnii.d r.ib il.e ;oi" id 11 tin. 1 with the pr s ' ds fl u to M ini . aud ass si too Bp is hi ti.fii' i.ni iudfjieudcuco. if llieir .'unW 1. ..I' y In 1 ; in 15 Minutes sufficient to give you most delicious tea biscuit using Royal Baking Powder as di rected. A pure, true leavener. Last. n - DISTRIBUTIOI Stove Polish, 3c, Tin Stew pans 5c; Mouse traps, 3c; Spice cans, 5c; pound rolls annealed wire, 5c; Cake cutters, ac; Wire vegetable cookers, ' 10c; Tin Tea pots, 10c; Coffee Mills ioc; Coal Oil Lanterns, 35c; 6-inch footed glass bowls, aoc. We are closing out the following notions: Porcelain Buttons, ic per doz. ' Hooks and Eyes, ic per doz. Crochet Needles, a for 5 cents. Turkey Red Embroidery cotton, a cents a spool. Darning Needles, a set 5 cents. 40 clothes pins, 5 cents. Tea Spoons, Solid Nicklc, 65c a set. A. B. C. Plates 5c each. ' Baby's Ball of art fabric nicely decorated, makes a ball 10 inches in diameter, 15 cents. Furniture and Upholstery $6.95 to $30.00. We offer a genuine Velour and tufted Spring Couch for $6.95. Rugs, 50c to $4.00, Rockers, $1.25 to $10.00. Sideboards, Buffets, Chiffoniers, Suites, Iron Beds. Porticrs, Lace Curtains One lot Sofa Pillow Covers, 50 per cent off 75c pieces, now 37c. 30c pieces, now 25c. Tables Ail kinds, the handsomest line of Parlor Tables, we have ever shown. Beautiful Dining Tables solid oak. Tim ....HOUSE FURNISHER... STREET exhausted ou thoir way to the Atlautlo coast, It was his lnteutiou to rob other stores. Fearing the wrath of citizens who were battering down the door of bis dwelling, Intent upon enforcing a de mand that he leave the neighborhood, J. A. Burns, a wife-beater, committed suicide at Lompoo, Cal. When the mob broke lu the dour Bnrns was found in a dying condition, having shot himself in! the head. The tragedy ends a career otj cruelty and Indoleuce that at last exaj Derated the residents ot Loin poo. Oitii sens will raise a fond to provide for his widow and two chlhiren.