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Dried Fruits.... We're Headquarters tor them 40 Pounds New Petite Prunes $1.00 . Fancy Evaporated Dried Apples, 12 pounds 11.00. Navel Orangcs,(small but sweet) per doz., 15c. Heardsley's Shredded Codfish, very fine, 15c. Heinz Apple Butter (it's good). Our Tomatoes are all strictly new stock and all good. In Corn we are selling Maine Sugar Corn (new) at the same price as the common. Good Standard Peas and Beans, 3 cans for 25c. Oystern, TolMisteim, Shrimps Whole Codfish, Boneless Codfish, Mackerel, Salmon Belly, Smoked Herring, Salt Herring. May's Garden Seeds FREE while they last (ask about them, White House Grocery. AgentsChase & Sanborn Coffees and 10 ; i-J o u o (ft For Another Year Our lino of Bicycles will be the well tried Columlkifi Ijino which has given such excellent satisfaction. The 1902 models aro now, on exhibition and show the same strong features which have made these wheels such favorites. Cactus Tires on all Hartfords and Colurubias. Cramer Bros. ODD FELLOWS BLOCK BICYCLES CLEANED. Wire At Once Union Lock Poultry Fencing. Diamond Mesh Poultry Netting. 1-Inch Mesh for Hal bit Fence. Barbed and Plain Wires. Iliiir-lliddic Hardware Co. Crockery, Glassware and Lamps "Delft" Ware, Warranted for 5 Years. ACID PROOF. We have tin's ware in all kitchen utensils, also Blue Enameled Ware, Graniteware, Tinware, Etc. We also Handle Roderick Lean All Steel Harrows Call and see them. All kinds of Agricultural Implements, Spray rumps nnd Spraying Materials. Don't Ruin Your Cheap Glasses and badly fitted frames cause headache and pre mature loss ol sight. Let me test your eyes without charge and fit you with a pair of glasses that will Keep Your Eyu Younj. A full stock of Watches, solid gold and filled cases. Jewelry, etc., kept in stock. Fine Watch Repairing a specialty. ALFJMH) LltTTCIIISlt, Front 8l., Next to TiUot hotel. JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. Upton's Celebrated Ceylon Teas n a. re . re p 8 to Cli REPAIRING. AT JEWELL'S OLD STAND. the Celebrated JOSEPH WOLRE Chicago Typewriter $35.00 Guaranteed to Equal Any $100 Machine. L. KING. Gen. Ail. 218 Stnionit fit, San fruiclaco Eyes With Poor Glasses !r personal j F. W. Chausse returned Irom Portland Thursday. Mr C. L. Bloom returnid Monday craning from Eugene. Mis Ellis Hrizile went to Medford Tuesday lor a brief visit. Ed Hubbard ipent Wednesday in to wo from Love' atation. D. F. Mathews, ot Wolf Creek, made a viait to Grant 1'aa Monday. E.B.Brown want to Portland Mon day evening on a business trip. W. M Htfiing of Merlin was in town Wednesday on a business visit. Traveling Conductor P. H. Tynan was here Monday in official capacity. A. H. Carson went to Central Toint Tuesday to inspect nursery stock. Mrs. C. J. 8inythe visited Gold II ill Sunday returning Monday evening. Mr. and Mri K. A. Robey returned last week from an abseuce in California. Mr. and Mra. Ed, Binns, of Medford, are visiting relatives in Grants Pass this week. A. B. Croasman of Portland arrived bere Monday to look alter mining inteiests. Dr. C. R. Ray of Gold Hill, the well nown mins operator, was in town on Monday. Mr. J. V. Layn returned to Med ford Thursday morning altar a visit with friend in Grants Pass. Mr. E. A. Sberwin of Asbland was bere Friday on business connected with the order L O.T. M. Mrs. J. 0. Booth went to Wolf Creek Sunday to visit, with her daughter, Mis. E. E. Dunbar. Mils F. A. Hayden returned last Wednesday from Oakland, Cal , after an absence of two weeks. Fred Cheshire wpnt to Portland Saturday to lake temporary situation In the railway mail leryice. Tboa. II. Simpson, of Ashiand, re turned home Monday after a visit bere with the family of A. W. Silaby. J. II. Ackerman, state superintendent ot schools, and Mr. Moulton of Baker City ware in Grant Pass Monday. Mr. and Mra. T. P. Cramer and little Arthur went to Asbland Wednesday to ttend tb district C. E. convention. Mrs. R. P. Neil, who has been visiting hare at the home of Mrs W. E. Dean, returned to Asbland Monday. Presiding Elder D. T. Buramerville was In Asbland Sunday and held quarterly meeting at the M. E. church. A. B. Cornell returned Tuesday from several days absence at Newbere. hither be was called by tbe serious illness of bis mother. A.H.Lewis came in on FiMayfrom Williams where be has been working on tunnel contract from Longlellow & Co., operators of tbe Sunrise mine. Mrs. C. J. and Miss Zella Kurth went to Jacksonville Tuosday, Mrs. Kurth having so far recovered from her veiy severe illness a to be abla to undertake tbe trip. Tbe Goldm Drift Mining Co. has purchased land for a site for t be Rogue river dam which will be constructed during the coming summer to furnish water for tbe Dry Diggings. Geo. A. Cole, ot Farming'on, Mo. presideut of tbe Victory Mining com pany, arrived in town last week and has been inspecting the company's proper ties at Glendale and on Soldier creek with Manager Walter de Yarila. Mrs. Geo. II. Paletborpe anddaugh ter, Miss Mabel,, ot Ashland, left on Wednesday last for Rockford, Mich. and will be absent several months, Tbey will also visit at Greenville, Mich, their former home. Hon. J. 0. Booth, of Grants Pass, passed through bere Tuesday on bis way to Jacksonville. Mr. Booth is spoken of the democralio nominee for county judge ot Josephine county. There are but a few better men for any office than John Boolb, and if nominated be will be elected Medford Enquirer. E. L. Cass arrived thi week from Saniner, Iowa, to remain permanently, J. K. and C. D. Cass and Mr. E. L, and Mr. 8. F. Cans, with thoir resiK'C tive families, will be here in about three weeks in the Rapid Transit Co' private car, "Coronet" and will remain bere perhaps two weeka. Wm. Bybeo, while crossing Evans Creek a few days ago, had an interest ing experience. The auimal be was driving became obstreperous while in tbe stream and narrowly escaped drown ing, while the buggy was badly damaged and it contents lost. Col. Bybee reached the shore tale'y, but with cod aiderable difficulty. Jacksonville Times, Engineer B.C. Morris, who has been running on the overland between this city and Grant Pas for the past four years will hereafter handle the throttle on tbe Roseburg Portland overland, tak ing Engineer Nichols' old run, who has charge of a local rua made vacant by the death of Engineer Wm. White. Roseburg Plaindealer. Mr. and Mr. Adolpb Hoterinund, ol Montague, with their little daughter, Dorothy were in Portland this week, whtie Mr. Rtu round a in attenda cs at the trial of a railroad case. Their two boys, Mavnard and Norman, stayed here at tb home of their grand parenta, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Paddm k Mr. and Mrs. KolermunJ stopped over hare Wednesday on their retnrn to Mon'ague. Winter Food for Hena. Hen deprived of green foods will not lay as well a when their needs in this direction ar attended to. All the turnip, beet, carrot and roots cl all kinds, large and small should be saved and given them. These vegetables and btrh are good for poultry, cows and bogs; they are a good substitute for green food for bens. Peelings of pota toes, turnip and vegetables of all kinds, including apple peelings, should be saved for tbe poultry. Cot op En and boiled and mixed with mash feed for the fowl, this forniana them a plndid food. Such laving will be worth a dollar a bushel this winter, sod will do the hen more good than tbey could tbe boj-s, if fed to them. Pacific Farmer. ...There is Uo rom the evidence of your stock and learn the prices your your trading here. If you ine (and our line is a big one) you at cheap rates. Here aro some items prepared expressly for you: Granite Tea Kettle A guaranteed Wringer Cobbler's Outfit Double Wash Board 2 Gal. Jars Mrs Potts 3 Set Irons ..... Flour Sieves . . ' 1 Qt. Measures 12 Qt. Heavy Milk Pail Ax, complete Steel Carpenter Hammer Level Large Galvanized Tubs Medium Galvanized Tubs Bird Cges 1 Gal. Oil Cans Double bladed axes Granite wash basin ' " " This does not include all chcaD wo have barcains on supply your wants. k ess ler's, Chicago Racket Store. j u L j U U U U J LU J U l I Dr. Flanagan, Resident Dentist. Dr. Lowe is coming. Go to Coron for Plumbing. 1902 Bicycles at Cramer Bros. Lime and cement at J. Wolke'. M. Clemens, Prescription Druenil , Bean's spray pumps at Cramer Bros. A splendid line ot Royal Charter Oak Ranges at Coron's. Buy a Roderick .Lean all steel Harrow. For sale by J. Wolke. The Hair-Riddle Hardware Co. is putting in a neat plate glass (rout. Dr. Lowe, the optician, has been coming to Grants Pass over 10 year. New spring dress skirts at Mra. Reh- kopf's. A special value at $1.50. Musical selections by tbe St. Patricks siring band at the St. Patrick's social. W. G. Gowland has been elected cap tain of Co. II, Ashland , vice Wm. Grubb, resigned. Capt. Draper, manager for the Waldo Smelting A Mining Co., was in town thi week. The 8. P. D. A L. Co. is putting in a near Cole on the give a St. Patrick's large lumber plant Siskiyou. Azalea Circle will social on the evening of March 14, at the Woodman hall. The ladieaot the Presbyterian church will give a dim social in the church parlor next Tuesday evening, March 11. Now is the time to prune and spray your orchard. We have the tools and all else yon need to do it. Cramer Bros. A freight wreck at Ruckles, a station near Myrtle Ureek, delayed luesday morning's passenger train about four hours. Walter' Harmon has purchased an interest in the Hanan livery stable on K street. He will retain his position in in the post office for several week yet. R. L. Coe A Co, have moved their office up stair in order that tbe whole extent of their flour space may be avail able to accommodate their large and ever increasing mercantile business. It ia better to be aure than sorry about your eyes. The aure way ia to see Dr. Iowe. His glasses touch tbe spot. Consultation free. Thoso who failed to secure souvenir hatchets at the "Little Ha Ichet" social may now receive them en application at Cramer Bios, store. The drama, "Miles Standish" is to be presented soon by students of the Grant Pass high school. The proceeds will lie used toward the school library. A. E. Voorbies is now manager for the GranU Pass opera bouse. Contracts may be made with him and the keys will be found at the Cocrikh ofllce. T. K. Croxton has commenced the erection of a neat dwelling on II street near Gilbert creek. Mr. and Mr. Gault expect to occupy the residence on com pletion. Miss Helen St. I-oun entertained a nuruherof her friend at liar home, on Tuesday evening ami a very delightful social evening wa enjoyed by all who were present. Curtis A Co' Watchmakers, and Jewelers carry a complete stock ol Watches, .Clock and Jewelry. All kinds of repairing done. All work warranted. Odd Fellows' building. Terry's Uncle Tom's Cabin Co gave a splendid performance at the Olympia last night. Kva and Topsy especially giod Cincinnati Inquirer. At the lirants Pass p ra house, March 13. A landslide and freight wreck near Delta, a station south of Dunsmuir, on Sunday caused serious delay to traffic. delaying trains more than 24 hours Sunday evening's passenger train, No. 10, due bere at 8 p. in., did not reach her till about 8 o'clock Monday evening. Scott Griffin handle Ashland flonr, Utah alfalfa seed, Oregon red clover seed, winter oats, large Russian white rye, new crop timothy aeed, wheat for seed also Wheat Hay, Alfalfa. Tim otby Hay, Oat Straw, Chop Barley, Corn, Wheat, Oats.. Tarry' Uncle Tom's Cabin abow Tuesday evening, entertained our cltiiens and surrounding community. The street parade in the afternoon, tb music from the band, and tb entire ex hibltion from beginning to end were good. Tbey were greeted with a good audience and their return bere in th future would be gladly welcomed by the public. It ia a pleasure to do business with such a company Visitor, Alexis, III. At tbe Grant Pas Opeia bouse, March 13. , Getting Away... senses, and when you fog our senses will tell you to do are needing anything in our como in and wo will supply Bepular Price. 6oc I 50 I 05 40c 50c ... 15 14c 7c 43c 1 00 50c 35c 85c 75c 1 25 30c I 21 30c 20c Now Selling. 43C 1 5 85C 32c 40c 05 lie 5c 35C 80c 40c 25c 80c 70c 80c 25c 00 20c I2C the articles we aro selling every side. Uomo and let us Take your eyes to Dr. Lowe. Dr. Lowe' glasses strengthen the eyes and brain. New line of Walking skirls at Mra. Rehkopf'a. Terrya "Uncle Tom' Cabin" will be here on March 13th. Be sure to look over Mra. Kuhkopl'a new line of hats. Hartford Bicycles, fitted with Cactus Tires for 135.00 at Cramer Bros. If yon have a camera to Bell, see Voorhies he will take it off your hands. Kodak at Tbe Courier ofllce. Win a prize with your Kodak $1000 in pri xes offered. See Voorhies about it Bean Spray Pumps, bamboo extern sion rods and spray nozzle at Cramer Broa. Feurteen maid and bachelors will tell why they never married, at the St. Patrick' Day social. Rev. John Dawson of Roseburg will bold service in St. Wednesday evening, Don't forget that Stransky Steel ware Lukes church on March 5, at 7:30 Garland Stoves, and J.isk's Ar.ti Rusting Tinware are all guaranteed and old by Cramer Bros. Next week Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, March tbe lOlh, 11th, and 12ib, Dr. Lowe the well known oculo- optician will be in Hotel Josephine, you value your eye have him Ut thuiu for glassea. lerry's uncle loin' (Jautn Uo. gave the best presentation of Uncle Tom ever given in this city. Harrisonville, Mo., Republican. At the Grant Pass Opera bouse, March 13. Stole Hate. A hobo giving hi name as James Clarkson was arraigned injustice Hoi man' court Wednesday morning under the charge ot stealing hats from K. C Dixon' store. Mr. Dixon had received a new stock of hats on Monday and had nncased them In the rear of the store building. Clarkson was gathering junk in the alley back of the store Tuesday morning and evidently entered the store through the back door and helped him self to two boxes ol bat. He discarded the boies in the alley and put the hats in a sack which he hil under the Sugar Pine ware bouse, first selling one of the bats to I. M. Davis for 25 cent. Mr, Davis noticing the Dixon mark on the bat, called Mr. Dixon' attention to the matter. The latter bad noted the absence of the bate and, searching tho alley, found the boxes. The man wa watched for and quickly Secured bv Olllcers Patrick and Itsndle. He owned op to the hats and revealed their hiding place, but claimed he found them in th alley. Ha was held to await tho action of the circuit court. Clarkson is cocaine fiend and a very degrad apucimen. To Cure a Cold In a Day Take I. native I'.romo Quinine Tablet All drug gists refund the luoueyif it fail: to cure. K. W. Urove'a signature is each box. 2V-. C. E. Social. The Presbyterian C. K. society he! a business and social meeting and sem annual election of cllkers on Tuesd evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs T. F. CroiUin. The following officers were elected: president, W. L. Ireland vice-president, Kthel liartletl ; secretary and treasurer, Osyth Croxton. the close of the business rneuting most pleasant time was enjoyed, I.st in the evening, tho company imlulgi in an old lashioned candy pull an revelled in sweetness. All remaine until a late hour and enjoyed the eve ing to the utmost. Kodak films fresh every week at the Cotiiir.H office. Would Hiuaali Hi Chili. II members of the "Hay Fever As sociation" would use Dr. King's New Discovery fur Consumption, the club would go to pieues, for it always cure this malady, and Asthma, the kind that bsfil'K the doctors it wholly drives from th svstem. Thousands of ouce hopeless sufferers (rom Consumption, Pneumonia, lironchitia, owe their lives and health to it. It conquer Grip, saves little ones Irom Croup and Whoop ing Cough and ia pesitively guaranteed tor all Throat and Lung troubles, 50c, fl. Trial botlle free at Dr. Kremer's. To Mining Men. A good prospect In a good district. Home development; two feet ot Hood Iree milling or in fac of drift; good cabin, blacksmith, tools, etc. Will be sold at a positive bargain. Address II. It. Bkiwh, Is care ol Layloo Hotel. Menelay Concert Co, The Meneley quartette of Chicago will be bere on Wednesday and Thursday and will give concerts at the Opera house. The entertainments are given under the auspices of the Anti-Saloon League and are in the interest of pro hibition. The quartette has a widespread reputation for exce'lence and is the only one of its kind in the Unked States. Tbe following personi compose tbe company; Mies Ivanetta Joiner, so prano; Miss Hazel Meneley, alto; W, Eugene Knox, tonor and impersonator; Walter Menelev, basso and manager. Prohibition County Convention. Tbe Jojepliine county prohibition convention will be bald at Grant Pars on Friday, March Tih at 10 a. m , in the court hou-e. It i hoped the Meueley will be in atlcndance and help to make it a splendid nieces. A full county ticket will be placed in the field. It will be a mass convention and every prohibitionist in the county is earnestly requested to attend. State Secretary 0. Miller writes that be will be present at the convention. Socialism. Theie will be a meeting of all persons interested iu socialism, at Ablf'a hall on Tuesdav evening March 11, for tbe purpose of choosing representatives to the slate and congressional conventions be held on March 19 and 20 at 'ortlaud and Oregon City. Azalea Circle. Azalea circle initiated several candl- stes last Monday evening. Refresh ments were served and under the order of social entertainment, the member enjoyed parlor games and music and had a very pleasant evening. Secretary Ilaer in Aehltxnd. The visit ol John Willis Baer, interna- ional secretary ot the Christian Endea vor bociety.Mo Asbland, Wednesday March 5th, will be the occasion of dis trict convention of tho societies of South ern Oregon. Wednesday, at 12 :30o'clock, lunch will be served to all Kndeavorers at the Preshvterian church. There will be an altoruoon and an veiling session. Urania Pass is rep resented by T. P. Cramer, who give an address in the afternoon and a solo In the evening. Rummage Sale. The ladies ot tho Relief Corps will ive a rummage eulo in the near future and expect to solicit from every one. Please eavo all your old clothing, rubbish of all kindB and damaged goods for them, for you will be called upon. Advertised Letter List. Following is the listot letters remain ing uncalled lor in the Grant Pass post- oflice, Saturday, March I, l'J02: I.ADIKS. Ilabcock, Mrs V, Lee, Mr Margret, IKN TI.KMKN Brooks, J M, Iterry, J O, Collings, K, (lorsline, W M, i'erry, G C, V.. C. 11.U1MON, P. M. Oregon Millionaires. In the list ol American millionaires published in thn World Almanac for 1002, Oregon is credited with 11. , They sreMrB. Hosa F. lluriell. II. W. Cor- belt, estate Van B. He Lafluuut, estate l.eary bre-n, Jacob Kamin, Amos King, W. M.I.adl, J. W. Ladd, estute 0. 11 lis, . K, Hnnth, estate D. P. riiompsou, Henry Weiuliard, Kichard William and Theodore II. Wilcox. Washington is credited wilh 10 million aires. Stops The Coiinh end Works off the Cold. , Laxative llronio (Julnilie Tablets cure ild In one day. No Cure. No Par. rricu:-o cents. St. Patrick's Day Be.ll. On the niH'ht of Ht. Patrick's Day, March 17, a grand ball will be given at the Opera house by "Thn Six" orcheS' tra. It will lo made olio of the bust dancing events of the season. Farewell Keceptlon A reception was given on Thursday evening at the Woodmen hall in honor of Ko'-irtt Slites, piior to his return hoine to Williams. There were about 110 invited miests, of whom the young friends ol M r. Mites constituted a large majority. 'Micro was a brief though very enjoyalilo program of entertain1 ment, consisting of an instrumental hint by K. H. Van Dyke and Miss Kills lluunr.l, a recitation by Mies Pearl Cunningham, an nd lrers by Dennis II Stovall, remarks by Dr. I.eslio and a farewell speech by Robert Htites, After thn program, games weie thn order ol 1 1 10 t veuing and later, supper was served and enjoyed by all. A Mountain of Arsenic, John T. Davis ami his associates have Uncovered a mountain ol arsenic In a tango .ill miles southeast of lacoma. lit in is claimed to bo the first important body of arsenic ever found in America. The simply heretofore has como Irom Cornwall. The United Slates now im port neaily $1 ,! Hi, () worth yearly. Thn Ice of .Nagglntf Clou Is the happiness of the home, hut a iii'itimt woman often nee la help. She may be so m ivoos and run-down in hralth that tiitb s aiumy her. If she is m-i'sncholv, excitable, troubled with loss ol ajip' tite. headache, sleeplessness, conslipaiion or fainting and dizy Siells, she needs Klectric Killers, the most wonderful remeily lor ailing women. Thousands of sulfrers from female troubles, nervous troubles, backache ami weak kidneys hive uxed it, and be CNinn healthy and happy. Try it. Only Mr. Dr. Kreuier gtiarant satisfaction. Nevada e.t Aaliland. Manager K I.. Loom is, of Ganiard' Of.era house, to lay closed a contract with the manager lor Minn, 1 .111 m a Vitila, the. renowned singer, who is b"ing Isioked lor a number of engage ments on the coast, which assurss the apiKMiranre ol the. prima donna anj tier very distuuuiihs I company of musical artists at Ashland on Tuesday evening, April blii. heats lor thi engagement extraordinary will be $150 and l, but the hoiiBO will doubtluh be Ailed to overflowing, for people living outilile the larger cities rarely have an oppor tunity to hear artists of such reputation as Mine. Nevada and the members of her company. Tidings. Cultivators, iron Seeder and Drill, at J, edge combined Wolke'. 3.50 ASK FOR THE SHOE FOR MEN you are pleased . We want customers who will buy of us again and again, aud in order that we may secure, hold and satisfy such trade we'earry the Walk; Over Shoe. , Bear in mind, it is not so much what you pay as what you get for what you pay. . P. H. Harth & Son. HEADQUARTERS FOR BOYS' 0L0TEONO. It had been Sce-Iped. R. C. Edward wa down from Fall creek yesterday. He say hi ion Winnlred killed a wildcat In their barn last Tuesday. It w as a big on and after tbe animal was dead be went to scalp it and found it had been scalped on some previous occasion. Mr. Edward' theory 1 that tbe cat bad been caught In trap a mark plainly showed, no doubt tbe captor thought h had killed the cat and, after scalping it turned it out again to become a part of mother earth, but one out ol nine live restored it again. The incident is indeed novel one. Eugene Register. The Bottle Imp. A storv come to light that Warry Lit- tlcfleld took a plunge bath Friday morn ing while coming in from hi night' woik. aaya the Bamlon Recoider. The story goes that ha saw hi thsdow In the water and mistook himself for lifesavor. The hallucination wa caused by the devil that dwell In the bottle b had been telescoping. Je.ll Breexkers. Tbe two jail bird who broke out of the coop at Jacksonville, Oregon, over week ago, sneaked into this county a far as Klamathon, where they took a boat and (ailed down Klamath river, passing Hamburg bar Tuesday last, This is a desperate undertaking, and, if tbey succeeded in getting dowu to tbe coast it will be the first successful trip on record. Tb trouble lie in getting wamped or upset at th numerous dangorou eddies. Other have tried the trip and wore drowned, or weakened in the undertaking. It i posaibl th escape took the land route alter getting beyond telephone communication and will make for the coast, to get away in a sailing vessel to Man riancisco or probably some foreign port. Yreka Journal. Another Meadows Panther. An Ashland dispatch in the Telegram aaya: Peter Rush, ot the Meadows country, killed a big panther last week on Evans creek, under circumstances w hich he will remember the real of hi life. Although an old hunter on th frontier, he says this panther, which measured nine feet in length, gave blm the worst scare he ever bad. Bush and a man named Place were prospecting fur coal when his dog started the beast, and when seen by Hush, waa making directly toward him. He had an old rifle, which failed to Ore, and in hi baste and excited (late of mind, he pumped one cartridge alter another into the chamber before bs could get a shot into th panther. Thia only crip pled it, and with s terrific scream bounded to reach the hunter wilh such a ferocious aspect a to almost paralyse him w ith fear. Rush' final shot laid the panther doad, within ouly s tew fuel ot him. The animal's head ia un usually large. . Cevblners $1.50. Mrs. C. J. Huiythe I making a big reduction on duplicate photograph from any ol the Weston negative, giv ing a dornn cabinet tor 11.50. A dozen I'linp picture tree with each original order lor a doxen cabinets. Ofllce hours 10 .30 a. in. to 3 JO p. m. Opposite Court bouse. For first-class spray material go to J. Wolke. pumps and Have Your Bicycle Cleaned Repaired and IVOW And be ready to enjoy a ride the Grst beautiful days of spring. We have some. BARGAINS IN CHAINS, PEDALS. SADDLES. CRIPS AND TIRES. We make n specialty of difficult repairing nnd will do your work as cheap us any one. At Paddock's Bicycle Den. $3.50 A Shoe with a Reputa tion A Shoe Thai Give Absolute Satisfaction If you haye ever 1 worn WALK-OVERS your judgment will dictate whether you should continue wear ing them. If you are a stranger to WALK OVERS we invite you . to call and inspect them, and purchase if Coming Event. . Marrh 13 TerryV'UncleTom' Cabin" at Opera house. M arch 14 at. Patrick' tocial by Axalc. Circle at Woodman ball. March 17. St. Patrick' day ball by "Th Six" orchestra at Opera bouse. March 18 22 Katharine Wayno and company in repertoire at Opera house. March 24-25 Carri Stanley in "A False Friend" and "Rip Van Winkle" at Opera house. April 80 Cantata, "The Haymakers," t Opera house. April 24 25 Fitxpatrick dramatic com pany at Opera house. May 1 Grand ball by Azilea Circle at Opera bouse. ADLBTS. WANTED. TO rent a small furnished house. ffpMi V" .urn of Coeuiaa. Ad- W ANTED Fifty head ot calves. W. Loiig Winona, Oregon. C. VyOKKKltH I want one good worker in everv community for about four weeks. Tnere is good money in it if you are willing lo rustle. 1 want a good person for each of th following places: Merlin, Leland, Wolf Creek, iiuervule, Dryden, L-. i.r-1.1.. A In u It... ............. Wt nona, Placer, Oalice. If you want lo work write immediately, giving Grants Pans ref erences. . A. ii. Voomuixs. IIOUHKKEKl'KK for family consisting father and live children. MiUUIe aged lady preierred. No hard work and rea sonably good wages paid. Write for references to Lelonu pueuuoster. W J. M.YA3, Leiand, Ore. INTELLIGENT young men, from 17 to ill years of age, having common school education, to learn- mechanical trades. Kur full inlormaiion apply or write to Union Iron Works, ZU Market bU ban Francisco. FOR. SALE. AT THE "FIRS" river road wiet end Urania Pass, two choice cows, half Jersey, half Durham, forward springers, price too each ; one new buiughtou wagon at a bargain; Plymouth itocs. and wuita wyandolie eggs irom choice stock II per suiting olU. Am now booking orders lur lull blood Poland China pigs al two months old, price S1U each. Uruer by mall or call and let ma show you stock. H. II. Alviobox. UM ALL band nrinUiiK press with tvne. U lurfA. At Courier omce. QUARTZ mine on Mt Ueuben, one mile from th Lawrence mine, 10 miles Iruui i.eland. There, is an open cut of HU feel in length by U0 feet in depth, expos ing a veil! of over 4 feet wide okaying JU per ton. An arroslre 1 now being put up ou the proierty. This properly can be purchased al a reasonable price now. In quire at this otllce or call or address J. SV. bade, Inland, Ore- ELECTRICITY. AltK you autlerlng from Kheumati.im, Weak back, Nervous trouole, or lien- erally rundiwn system T tse fclecirio ItolU auu uaituries. xur jieu anu Woius". Electric insoles keep the feet warm, and prevent catching cold. For booklet and circulars, address, Klectriu A ppliqiice Co., Medford, Oregon. BICYCLE REPAIRING. TAKE your wheel to Cramer llros. for reiifdrs. After the Minnows Comes the Whale Terry's Big Uncle Tom's Cabin Co. OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT Thursday MAIiCK 13 4O-PE0PLE-4O Horses Ponies Donkeys A Pack of Blood Hounds Car Load of Special Scenery. Traveling In their Own Two Pullman Cars. Grand Parade at 12 M. Seats now on sale at Grants Pass Pharmacy at Co tntuon Sense Prices