Nice Things in Jim Crackers And Fancy Biscuit best we've ever hsd. Nabisco See wht the magazine say about it.) We hare it; nothing fine: made. Cheese Sandwich "choice.verynice' Kennedy's Long Branch, tins, aoc German Sweibach (toast), ioc. Celecrated Uneda Biscuit, Oyster ettes, MillcjBiscuit, Zu Zu Snaps in regular lunch boxes, 5c. 5 pounds Good Cooking Raisins, -5 pounds Dried Peaches, pound Good Seeded Raisins, Q pounds Special Mixed Roast Coffee, pounds New Black Figs, 15 pounds Rice, - - MAINE SUGAR CORN 1 Can, (new stock), - - 10c 4 Cans Early June Peas, - - 25c 4 Cans String Beans. - - 25c (The above is our special spot cish drive for January only. Each purchase limited to 4 cans). White House Grocery. WE. Wo have sold Oliver PIowb in Grants Pass for Nine Years and have yet to find a single in stance whore Olivers did not give satisfaction and fulfill every claim. We have a full line in both Chilled and Steel Plows, cutting from 8 to 14 inches. Every Flow guaranteed. Cramer Bros. ODD FELLOWS BLOCK SPRING TEETH HARROWS. HARROW TEETH. Silverware.... The Choicest selections and most com plete line in the city. Also, an extensivo assortment of Crockery, Lamps. Etc. which are a household necessity as well as a luxury or ornamental, and which we aro selling at remarkably low prices. Iliiir-lliddlo Hardware Co. I Buy Anything THAT YOU HAVE TO SELL AND THAT SOMEONE ELSE MAY WANT You may have aome article! among your possessions that you have no uae (or and never will have ne for why not convert tbem into caali. I pay yoa rash (or them. If yon are going to move away let me buy your household goods I will give you good prices. Sewing Machine (or rent and (or Bale. Oatsli paid for Oi8t Iron. Goods Sold on the Installment Plo.n. Your Doctor Fights Disease with medicine. If the medicine is not right he can not conquer disease. If the druggist does his duty the mediriue will be right, and your doctor will stand a fair chance of winning the victory. You can help your doc tor by having your prescrip tions filled by Sloyer Drag Co. Prescriptions. Opposite Depot. fhi. sijrnaturt if oa svary bo of lb. faoalne Laxative Bromo-Quinine Taw. Um nuwox that norm a nM la M ear You Know What You Are Taking When yoa take (iroTa'i Taateleaa Chill Tonic, became the forma1 U plainly print ed on every bottl. .bowing that it la lim ply Iron and Quinine In a tasteless form No Cure, So Pay. SOc Caab fur County S rip at Cramer Bros. County Scrip wanted at Cramer Brut, Money Savers 25c 25c 10c $1.00 . 25c 1.00 AT JEWELL'S OLD STAND. Ike M. Davis, Front St Second-Hand Btore Questionable Gifts. Kaiapleaol "enameline" oratove poliih which have lately been diatributed throughout the town by being thrown on the steps of dwelling!, have in somscaass been put to uaea other than thoae inleud ed by tie manufacturer. Tbey are often captured by the youngsters of the house hold, with disastrous effect in direct re tio with the youtbfulneaa of the urchin I' hia yeara are few enough he w ill pro bably eat half the sample and decorate the piano with tbe remainder. Other lamples.'veait, for inetance, meets einil lar fate. Seiied upon with avidity aa a rare delicacy, they are gulped down tae amalt tbroat, later to "raise" and dis turb the tenor of the infant life. Care should be taken that nothing ahould be diatributed in thia way that could be possibly harmful in any war in the handa of children. Same trouble of thia sort baa really occurred. Medford City Election. The city officers elected Tuesday at Medford for tbe next year are: Mayor W.8.Crowell; councilman, firat ward J. U. Willeke.J.E. Tuft; second ward J. R. Wilson, Wm. L'lricb; third ward F. K Devel, J. L. Demmer; recorder W. T. York; treasurer. Cbas. Strang The total number of votes cast waa 215 Christian Church, Re. J. it. Hunter of Coquills City will preach st tbe Christian cburcb next Sunday, loth morning and even lag. The Grand Benefit Concert on Jan 29 promisee to be great a success. Mr. Mueller, who will be assisted fay sevsral well known Tocalists, uaea (or this occ akin very fine new piano. r personal Louis Wertht visited in Aahlsod last week. Louie Axtell returned first of the week from a visit to Roseburg. H. T. Kessler left on Monday evening for San Francisco on a business trip. Mrs. L. A. Ueberlie went te Ashland Saturday (or a brief viait with relativea. W. E. Connor, o( Ashland, returned on Monday after a business viait to this city. Mrs. L. C. Turner returned Friday evening from a viait with relativea in Ashland. R. F. Miller viaited his Briggs creek mining property last week, returning on Thursday. J. 8. Tucker, now a resident of Trail, bss been in town during the week on a busineea visit. John Yigelius of Oregon City arrived here' Tuesday evening to remain for a time in Grants Pass. Ephraim L. Musick will commence a term of school in Ocean District on Feb. .Crescent City News. Miss Jesaie Scoyill went to Portland last week, where she has a position aa nurse at the Portland Sanitarium. Geo. R. Reynolds ol Colorado returned last week after several months apent here looking over our mineral districts. Rev. Dr. H. K. Hines, a man of wide ly recognized ability and a pioneer of 1833, died at hia home in Portland on Sunday morning. Mrs. A B. Cornell returned on Friday morning from a visi( with relatives snd friends at Newberg and other Willam ette valley points. H. Hulbert was in town 00 Monday and in tbe evening left for California on mining business, tie has lately been mining on Taylor creek. Ernest 8titea returned on Tuesday evening from an absence of five years in eastern Oregon and Idaho. He went nut to Williams on Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. Dennia II. Stovall went to Merlin Saturday evening where Mr. Stovall conducted installation for the lodge of the Maccabees at that place. Aaron Wilson, once a Grants Pass school boy, arrived hero thin week to revisit the old scenes. During the past year Mr. Wilson hue been engaged in newspaper work on the Coquillo City Bulletin. M. C. Munaon, Sunday school mis sionary, was in town Monday on his way to 8elma and the neighboring districts to look after the Sunday school work there. He has been at Galesville and Glendale lately in the interest of Sunday schools at those places. Cspt. S. Alberti, ex-officer, ex-engineer and ex convict, of Siberia, will give an illustrated lecture on Siberia, at the opera bouse on Friday, Jan. 31, under the auspices of the Masonic order. There must be good reasons why our pianoa are in auch demand. Have you nveatlgated tbe reaBons? It will pay. Our lines have the public esteem. They sre loved by the people snd endorsed by musicians. Must call write or soou. TbeAllemx Gilbert Co., Grants Pass, in tbe New TuuYIiuilding. Josef Mueller, Manager. m Jennings Mineral Mevgnet. The fact that there have been a great many so-called mineral magnets, or roda, that have proved to be fakes, baa caused a large number of people to look upon all effort iu that direction with istruat, doubt, or an impossibility. But we should remember that thisj is an age of inventions, and improvements. Electricity is tbe most wonderful discovery that has ev-r been made by man and is used in more, ways than anything else under the sun and is now only in its infancy. If science knew netbing about electricity before Frank lin's day, is it not reasonable to assert that it doss not know of all tbe uses it can be put to now ? Scientific men have always held that gold and silver hsd no attraction, hut we positively assert that they have, sod we are in a position to prove it. Every metal known to the world has ita affinity and we claim to have found the affinity the proper material to attract gold and copper, with tbe aid o( electricity, which we are prepared to demonstrate. Ws claim that there emanates, or ex hales (rem every metal some subtle substance or particles that are conduct ors ol electricity of which we are pre pared to give the philosophy, but the Units of a newspaper article forbid. Tbs earth, tbat is, rocks and dirt, water and air are conductors of electricity, As one of tbe great principles of this instrument ii electricity in a mild form tbe human body being the dynamo, it requires a certain amount of personal, or bodily electricity or maguHtlsm, in the operator to work it successfully. fen pounds of gold, silver, or copper may be placed within one foot of the In strument, wilh the magnet suspended in the air by a cord, the magnet will not be attracted by tbe metal, but let the writer or any one who possess an average amount of electricity, place his or their bands on tbe msgnel and a current iaal once established between the instrument and tbe metal, and the mag. net ia attracted by the metal. The writer will guarantee tbat be may tie blindfolded and led with the magnet in bis hands over a gold bearing qnarti ledge, and be will tell when he come. to the ledge, and will give the true width of the ledge. Tbe iualrumrnt ia used for tracing and locating quarts ledgea giving tbei width and pay shoot. For locating pockets and for tracing and giving the boundaries of old cold bearing channel beds. If this article ahould stimulate those interested in mining to thought and ioveatigation, and thereby promote the mining interest anl development of tbs rich latent mineral resources of Jowpbine county and Southern Oregon Tbs writer will (eel amply compensated (or thia (eebls effort. J, Jxxxixoa. Mr. Mueller, who will be beard on Wednesday eve., January ZVth, at the opera bona in comic and sen ti mental songs, bas bad tbe unanimous support of tbe preaa and public, both on this continent and in Europe. WE Selling 0i That is what we mean. Wo will give you a big discount on all goods bought, Just conio and seo if it is not advantage and buy your goods at wholesale prices. All our stock consists of new, fresh and up-to-date goods. AgoodAx4j4 85 Cups and Saucers 50 sevoa-iuch Dinuer Flates. . . 50 Fine s-piece Glass Set 65 No. 8 Copper Bottom Boiler. . 95 Set Mrs. Pott's Irons I 20 Matches 01 bunches Legal Cap Paper. . . 05 Ink . 04 Envelopes, square 05 Large Trunk, 24x36 5 50 Woonsocket Hip Boots 4 50 Fine high, 10 inch topped Shoe regular 4 3 25 Large Galvanized Tub 85 Medium " " 75 Small " " . 65 bars Savon Washing Soap . . 25 Good Hammer 20 Copper Tea Kettle 1 20 Large Lamp complete 65 50-ft Clothes Liue 10 Half Soles 15 Wo want to do a big and expect to, so call early and get your choice while tho as sortment is complete. kessler's, Chicago Racket Store. Hold-Up Planned A sensational report of what appears to be a premeditated plan to hold up passenger train, No. 10, Tuesday morn ing, in the Sacramento canyon, north of Redding, has reached Aahland, says the Tidings. It seems that when the train arrived at Middle Creek, a hamlet five miles north of Heddiug, the forward brakeman discovered In the semi-dark-neBS three roughly clad strangers on the blind baggage, between tbs day coach nd baggage car. He ordered them otf tbe train, but one of them pulled a sawed-olf shotgun, and defied the brake- man to put him and his companions off, who immediately scented a hold-up and at once made his way into tbe chair car for the purpose of rousing and warning the sloeping passengers. In the mean ime the train had reached Keswick and when the brakeman returned to the for ward end of the car the lawless looking tourists bad disappeared. The Grand Benefit Concert which was nnounced iu last week's Observer for Monday the 27lh, is postponed and will be given on Wednesday tbe 29th. Mining Lamps. J. Wolke, the hardware merchant, has a number of mining lamps of a style which is probably destined to coma into far more general use than they have hitherto been given. Iu hydraulic mines, night work is nearly always handicapped by insufficient light. It ia a difficult matter to secure a light that will illuminate a sufficient area of out door torritory for the work to progress to the best advantage. The old fashioned way of lighting placer mines waa by torch light with large fires of resinous pine. This style of light waa later superseded by kerosene. The gasoline light ia very bright and penetrating and aided by the powerful reflectors will cast a very clear light (or a long distance. It is probably the best lamp (or placer mining w hich has yet been produced. Ccbineta end Cabinet-Making. The gradual reconstruction of Mr. RijoBevelt'e Cabinet leads a direct and imely interest to an article which tbe Hon. Charles Emory Smith has just ritten (or The Saturday Evening Post, of Philadelphia. Cabinets and Cabinet-Making tells bow Presidents choose their official ad visers; how nice political considerations nlluence their choice and reduce to lowest terms the number of available candidates. One of the most luiortant conclusions reached by Mr. Smith is that nioat residents have followed one of two methods iu forming their official fann ies: that of Mr. Lincoln and his pre decessors, who surrounded themselves with party leaders and former Preaidunt- al candidates, and that of Mr. McKiuley, who appointed strong, broad gaugnJ men, regardleis. of previous political preeminence. This article will appear in an early issue of The Saturday Evening I'ost, BORN. GRUKIIONU In Ashland, Jan. 15, 1002 to Mr. aud Mrs. Win. Groahong, a sou. HALI.KY. At Medford, Jan. 10, 1!K)2, to Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Halley.a son MeIANEL-In Ashland, fan. 8, 1902, to Mr. and Mrs. 8. I. McDaniol, a daughter. MARRIED. FLINT-LADY In this city, Ian. 11 1902. Chas. Hint and Miss Violet It. Lady, both ol Giendule. KOlililNS lit' LLIS In this city, lues day, January H 190J by Key. II. -V Kiisier, W. M. Hobbins and Mrs. Mary X Bullis. DIED. MOULTON At Kerby Ore., Jan. llth 190.', rreiuout Mouitou, aged 4o years Fremont Moulton was the son of It Moulton, a respected citizen of Kerby. (Is watbnrn in Wisconsin in 1857, 45 yeara ago and with his parents, came to Washington in 1871, and arrived in Josephine county in 1890. He leave an aged father who is almoet heart broken at bia bereavement and a Sister now residing in Idaho F Slereopticon Entertainment. A good attendance was given tbe stere- opticon entertainment at the Opera houae ou Tuesday evening. This wl the fourth entertainment of I be popular series given nnder the management ol Iter. C. W. Hayes. The views shown were repro ductions ol Tivaot's fsmons paintings, "Tbe Land and Life of Christ," and were full ol iiiUiod lulue audience. The explanations were given by Mr. Mays. .A - HIS so. This is the time to take Ladies' Wrapper 1 10 Ladies' Underskirt, a beauty ..125 22 yds Calico 1 00 A 55c Corset 50 A fine piece Carpet'. 25 17 yds Cotton Toweling. . . . . . 1 00 A fine Kid Glove, warranted . . 1 00 No 4 hair ribbon per yd 04 No. 4 ribbon sash 20 40 inch dress goods 30 45 A good work shirt 44 5 Pr Men's sox 25 5 Bars hand Soap 25 Hand shave ax handle 30 Cotton Batting, 2 Bata 14 A fine gingham apron 15 5 Woolen Blankets 3 Men s Wool under suits 2 65 Ladies' vests 25 10-4 sheeting, per yd 24 A fine ladies' shoe 1 10 Gents' shoe 60c to 2 00 business through February Dr. Flanagan, Resident Dentist. Go to Coron for Plumbing. M. Clemens, Prescription Druxgit , Nice clean, warm rooms at the Home Kitchen. A splendid line of Royal Charter Oak Ranges at Coron 'a. Milling and assaying accurately and promptly done by A. J. Pike of the Grants Pass quarts mills. Spray pumps, pruning saws and kuives at Cramer Bros. A freight wreck near Koseburg on Tuosday delayed passonger train No. 15 about 8 hours. No one was injured. Capt. E. B, Brown and First Liouten ant A. E. Voorhica of Company If, have received their respective commissions (ioui Governor Geer. Curtis 4 Co. Watchmakers, and Jewelers carry a complete stock of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. All kinds of repairing dono. All work warranted. Odd Fellows' building. The Smith Brothers who recently sold a half interest In the Baby mine have purchased a mine ol E, Kay, silua' ted on Rogue river about two miles above Gold Hill. The consideration was 1500. The Saturday News is tbe name of the youngest newspaper in Grants Puss, edited by Ed, White. Its columns aie filled with jvell written local and mining news and its pages reflect the enterprise of its youthful publisher. Among the most desirable office rooms in towu are those of the new Tull's block. They are finished in a very elegant man ner, are ronvenlenlly located, and have all the requirements to make them de sired by professional men. Marcus Bobbins has opened up a law office in the new Tulf'a building on Sixth street. Mr. Kohhins has been a resident "f Grants Pass for the past year but has not been practising. He is an attorney of many years successful ex perience. Scott Grilliu handles Ashland flonr, Utah alfalfa seed, Oregon red clover seed, winter oats, large Russian white rye, new crop timothy need, wheat for seed also Wheat Hay, Alfalfa, Tim othy Hay, Oat Straw, Chop Barley, Corn, Wheat, Oats.. A large number of asbestos claims have been located in the Siskiyou mountains at the bead of a branch of Sciad creek, near Applegate creek, close to the Oregon boundary, which may prove valuable in the near future when well developed, as thia material is very useful for various purposes, both scien tific and general. -Etna Advance. Garland Stoves make friend wherever they go, and are sold by Cramer Bros, Xocal Ibappcnlnoo j WWH 1 w R. L. Coe & Co.The Big Store Wi: ;iro now sliowiny our coii)ileto stock of Ladies', Men's and Children's Shoes for Spring. Xovlt bi.foro Ititvo wo been alio to show THE STYLES .A-IbTD VALUES A.T TZHUE PRICES. (Orotic ViW-" Ladies' Shoes. Ladi'.-s fine Vid Kid, $1.50 Ladies Rang. Calf, fl.50 Ladies fine Kang. Calf, ex tension sole, $2, $2.25. Ladies fine Vici Kid Shoe, best value in America, all new lasts at $2.50. Ladies heavy soled, Vid lined Shoe; the very best wet weather fine shoe for the price to be found ou the market at fa. 75. MEN'S SHOES. Men's "America" Shoo, warrautt'l till Solid, at 1.50. Men's heavy solod Congross and Lace Shoo,. soft, fine ujijier, cap or plain toe, at S.'.oo. Men's lino C'rome Kid.lio.ivy Iroad solos, at 2.50. Boys all solid heavy school and work shoe, exceptional value, 1 .('". Hoys' "Whito Ouk Shoo," inado to wear, at $1.73 and $2.00. Arm Broken. Helen Witherapoon, daughter ol Mrs. E. G. Ilolinan, slipped and (ell off the brick walk at the llolman residence Thursday, breaking her arm. The injured member ia recovering aa rapidly aa could be expected. K. O. T. M. at Merlin. On Saturday evening the Merlin lodge K. 0. T. M. held installation of officers, followed by a banquet and general en joyment. The following officers were installed by Dennia II. Stovall: P. C, E. II. Yancey; C, Geo. A. Guild; L. C P. McConnell ; R. K , M.C.Bond: Chap., W. II. Jordun; Sergt., A. M. Hammond ; M. A., C. P. Sexton ; 1st M. of G., W. K. Powers ; 2nd M. of O., L. A. Hammond ; 8., A. Schatl'er; P., Chas. McCaslin. Little Ho.tc.het Socle.!. The C. 1". society of tho PreabytorUn church will give a Little Hatchet Social on the evening .of Feb. Slat. The com' mittee are planning to make thia one of the most Kuccesefull socials ever given by the Kndoavorera. Several very novel and amusing features wilt bo introduced and refreshment will be served making thoroughly enjoyable eyeuiug. Pub. El "Little Hatchet" social by C. E. society of Presbyterian church. The pianola, the greatest musical invention of the age, will be in opera tion on Wednesday evening, January 20th. It is an exceptional opportunity to hoar entrancing yiusic, an opportunity that one cannot atl'ord to uiies, since it will not soon be given again. Given Away to You Free- If you buy a Suit of Clothes we will give you one of our Novel Suit Hangers. These Suit Hangers are an entirely different arrangement from the ordinary hanger generally in use, aud you'll appreciate them. Keeps your trousers from bagging at the knee and preserves the shape of the coat collar. We have 300 of these Suit hangers and you can have one. By the way, have you noticed those Men's Suits we are offering at $3.95, $4.15, $4.65, $5.75, $6.85 and $3.95? See our South display window. Incidentally you might wish to avail yourself of the opportunity of purchasing a pair of those Shoes shown, in . north show window at 1.50, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 aud $3.00. P. H. Hartk & Son. Headquarters for Hoys' Clothing. Nine Yoars Sontence. The trial of Frank McCauu, who bIioI D. llolliday last September in the Hotel Laylon was heldm luHt week. The caso was a very plain one and the jury ren dered a verdict of guilty alter a very short absence from the court room. McCann received his sentence on Satur day. His attorneys, Kmith and Norton, requested clemency of the court in pass ing sentence. Judge Ilaiina reviewed briefly the facts of the case as brought out in the trial and found little cause therein for a light sentence, lie im posed a sentence of nine years, o,ie year short of the limit. Tbe caw) whh 0110 unusually deserving of a severe penalty. MeOnnn, having a tiivial gricvamo against llolliday, sought him out in the liolel ollice where he sut talkfug in u chair, abused him, struck him, shot him ill the head and cuised him while he lay apparently dead, llolliday lay pctmiingly at the point of death for several weeks, a part of tho time unconscious, but finally recovered. W. 0. W. Installation. Last Saturday evening lingua Uiver ciuip, Woodmen of tho World, and Ar.alea Circle, Women of Woodcraft, held a joint inxtallation at the new Woodmen's hall. Following are the ollicers of liogun River camp: ConHiil Commander J, A Hlover;A. L., A. J, I'ike ; II., Gen. II. Hlover ; C, C. i:. Maybco; K., II. V. Meade; V L, A. Klrnbel ; H., Win. Sliarnian j M., W. Ii. lican. Azalea, Circle installed the following olliicrs: U. N, Lstella liurry ; A , Mury Mean; It, L. Mae. Ilavis; C W. K. Dean ; A., Mabln Kinney ; M., Kdlth Me- (ingor;C. of Ii., L. A. Kinney; M. Klbel I'ltlmer ; I. 8. Annu Kchallhorn ; O. S., S Ahlf; M , J. A. Jeimingi. A brief program of entertainment was rendered and a most enjoyable Ixmpiet folluwed the iiixtaUiitioii exercises, The evening was enjoyed by about 200 mem bers and giie-ls. Oliver plowH always give satisfaction. Hold only by Cramer Uroi. 17. ... w We Have Just Received California Oranges Grants Pass Grocery Co. SUCCESSORS TO BANCROFT & CO. Calhoun's old Stand. Fireman Injured. A singular and distressing accident ocaured here Saturday evening while the engine of passenger train No. 16 was taking wood and water at the water tank just after starting out from the depot. The railroad wood Is loaded on small cars which run on an elevated track whence they are dumped directly into the tender. The cars are dumped by the brakeman, while the fireman arranges the wood. On this occasion, the fireman, Joe Stafford, had piled up tbe fiont tier leady to receive the con tents of the car, but had gone to take some wood from one ol the. side tiers which bad been piled so high aa to in terfere with the proper dumping of the wood. Tbe brskeman, thinking all was ready, dumped the car, holding perhaps a cord of wood directly on the unfortu nate fireman. II Stafford bad been at tbe bottom of the tender, lie would certainly have been killed, but he was standing on a tier ol wood well up on tbe side toward the wood track. The (ailing wood struck bim, knocking him down Into the tender, against the oppo site tier of wood and covering him up almost completely. Stafford was able to call (or help and (orlunately waa heard. Otherwise be might have been buried up past all possibility of rescue. He was quickly taken out and given immediate surgical attendance. Ilia face was cut to the bone in several places. Ilia upper jaw was broken. teeth knocked loose, hia right arm brok en in two places ana ne was terriuiv bruised all over tbe body. Though tils Injuries are very severe, they are not considered dangerous. He was taken to the hospital in Portland on Sunday and was able to ' walk into the car when taken aboard the traiu. . Stafford home is in Halein. Have you tried a package of Clean Eezy given away by Cramer Droi. with every sale of Stransky Steel ware? K. O. T.N. lnatnllo-lion. On Thursday evening the Knights and Ladies of the Maccabeus attended the annual installation ol ollicers for Grants Pass tent No. 13, at tbe A. 0. TJ. W hall. A number of friends of the members of both organisations was prasont and altogether about 200 people were In at tendance, Poat-Commandor K, l'.Ches hire Installed the following ofllcers commander, Dennis II, Stovall; lieu teuaiit-conimauder, Ueo. Crawford chaplain, M. W. Mowers; sergeaut, F A. Mowers ; record k neper, Win Alfred master at arms, Ben Evans. Following the installation a brief but very enjoy able program of entertainment waa ran dored. The Six orchestra gave several selections and a trombone solo by T. E l'utiner, a tuba solo by Fred Cheshire, and a recitation by Miss Agues George were pleasing numbers of the program An oyster supper and banquet w served aa an enjoyable conclusion to the evening's entertainment. More - - - ComlngEventa. Jan. 24 "The Village Parson" at Opera House. Jan. 31 Lecture by Capt. 8. Alberti under auspices of Masonic order at opera house. Feb. 7 Slereopticon entertainment, Hawaian views, at opera house. February 10 Jessie Shirley . company at opera house. Feb. 22 "Human Hearts" at Opera house. Blown to Aroma. ' The old idea that the body sometimes needs a powerful, drastic purgative pill has been exploded ; (or Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are perfectly harmless, gently ' stimulate liver and bowels to expel poisonous matter, cleanse the system snd absolutely cure Constipation and Sick Headache. . Only 25o at Dr Kremer'i drug store. ADLETS. WANTED. NTEI.I.IOKNT young men, from 17 to 19 yeara of aire, bavinir common school education, to learn mechanical trades. for lull information apply or write to Union Iron Works, 2ii Market bt. Ban FOR. SALE. A 1. 1, hand printing press with type, J for . At Courier outce. A good residence lot 00x100 on north main street cheao. For Dartieulara inquire at this ollice. QU AI'.TZ mine on Mt Keuhen, one mile from the Lawrence mine, 10 miles (roiu l.elsnd. There Is an open cut ot 80 feet ill length by SO feet in depth, exjios inr a vein of over 4 feet wide assaying J30 per ton. Anarraatre ia now being put up on the property. Thia property can be iurcuo.icu m it rcasuuaiHe price now. in- iuire m um omce or call or auuxesa J . vy . iailua, Leland, Ore' . BICYCLE REPAIRING. T'AKR your wheel to Cramer Bros, for A nmalra. County Treasurer Notice. Notice is hereby given tbat there are funds in the county treasury (or the following warrants, protested to Jan. 1st, 1811-1. Interest on same will cease from this date Jan. 8th 1002, Nos :; " 134 324 275 374 380 402 201 158 675 494 178 321 273 375 413 417 ' 421 1156 235 502 182 319 " 270 439 403 432 3od 172 407 4J6 338 810 207 877 378 , 434 3M 152 470 600 347 311 2rU 370 3(14 433 331 175 471 343 312 170 3H0 277 431 33.1 37 441) 844 101 2:t8 40U 262 437 202 383 387 177 282 442 3U1 8'JO 430 413 188 435 335 209 173 213 348 407 342 454 471) 325 2H4 ltW ltW ' 840 M 135 404 480 8J6 203 224 389 441 145 165 401 480 .J. T. Taylor, Treas. Josephine County, Ore. Notice to Contribute. To J. B. Reeyel : llotice Is hereby given by the under signed, your co-owner in the placer min ing ciaima auuaieu in me miver creec mining district, Josephine county, and known as claims No. 2 and No. 8, located bv A. J.Cobel. ihos. Crotts and J. K. Reeves ou the 20ib day ol April, 1897, the notice ol which is recorded at oair.es 403 and 404, Vol. 10, ol the mining reoorus oi ioaepuine county, uregon ; that unless you contribute and pay to the said undersigned co-owner within ninety days from the date ol the firat publication ol this notice, the sum ol Two Hundred and Sixty-Six Dollars ((2U0.00) the same being your portion of the cost of annual labor done on said claims in order to protect tbe title there to during tbe yeara 1898, 1899, 1900 and 1901, your one-third iuterest iu the two claims will be forfeited to your co-owner. Tuos. Cuotts. January 23, 1902. It Ulrdlea Tho Globe. Tbe fame of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, as the beat in the world, extendi round the earth. It's the one perfect healer ot Cuts, Corns, llurna, Bruises, Stores Scalds, Boils, I' leers, Felons, Aches, Pains aad all Skin Eruptions. Only infallible Pile cure. 25o a box at Dr. Kremer'a. A few more Air Tight Heaters at 15 reduction lor sale by Cramer Bros. . Children's Shoes. Babies Shoes, sizes o to 5 25c. 35c, 50c, 75c, $1 School Shoes iu kid and kang. calf, 5 to 8. 75c; 8 to 12), $1. H to 2. $1.25. The Ltttl Red School House Shoe, a!) styles, sizes and materials, one of the best known and best made shoes in the United States. 3 to 8. $l.25.l to I21.$l.50 1) to 2. $1.73.