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A We Have Good Remember, we have lots of good things to eat; for instance, that Clover Leaf Buttei, or some of that Finest Coffee only found at our store. Grass Seeds Field and Garden Seeds. Our train is in with the choicest lot of Fancy Utah Alfalfa, Red Clover, Timothy, Orchard Glass. White Clover and Blue Grass. Remember, the best Seed is none too good. Six Varieties of Sweet Pea Seed in bulk. ite AgentsChase & Sanborn Coffees and w Every One Guaranteed Our lino of Bicycles for 1902 includes the full Columbia line, running in price from $25.00 to $50.00. We guarantee every Wheel and any defect made good at our store. All Hartfords and Columbias are fitted with the famous Hart ford Thorn Tires. Cramer Bros. ODD FELLOWS BLOCK BICYCLE SUNDRIES. MCYCLE REPAIRING. Old Wheels taken in exchange. Mowing JL s".vf:.-:,'ru'A, flip ' f .1 I II.ihvRidillc Hardware Co. AT JEWELL'S OLD STAND. and Foliage fiom which to select trimmings for any shape you may choose. There are many styles from which to select, but ALL graceful, dcw and handsome. Also just received a full line of -New Don't Ruin Your With Poor Glasses Cheap Glasses and badly fitted frames cause headache and pre mature loss of sight. Let me test your eyes without charge and fit you with a pair of glasses that will Keep Your Eyes Youn$. A full stock of Watches, solid gold and filled cases. Jewelry, etc., kept in stock. Fine Watch Repairing a specialty. u v r.i j 1 1 2 1 ii :tch i si Front Si., Neat to I'slac hotel. JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. G. P. Pharmacy and W. r. KREMER. Propr. fiqunre, Things. 3 House Grocery. Lipton's Celebrated Ceylon Teas -A A. J J Lawn. Ih not hard work if you have the right kind of a Mower. Now this is just what the Hair-Riddle Hardware Co. are offering to the public. VK1CKS: $3.50, $4.00, $5.50, $9.00. See the Stearns Bali-Bearing Lawn Mower before buying. In Imported and Domestic Hats -at- Mrs. Rehkopf's We are making in all the new and stylish effects, Hats that please all who see. We have a wilderness of Flowers, Chiffons. Laces. Ribbons Idea 10c Paper Patterns. Eyes A Strong Feature of oar store jmt now it iu fin assort ment of blank book, liar tbm la all sixes and styles, handsome and da table. Great variety of office ledger in strong bindings. Whatever yoar need io stationery eaa supply them, and give beat value for the money. Large and couplet stock. Full linn io all department. Priced moderately mostly mora aa Wa strive to please tlia smallest aa nail aa (he largest purchaser. National Drug Store. TtugH, lattingat fill personal A. F. Nelson went oat to (be Eureka mine Monday. Rev. J. W. McDoagal made a trip to Kerby Ibia week. Earla B. and Sam Neat, of the Green back mine, visited the Pass last week. Hri. Kerea of Fossil, Oregon, has been visiting relatives in tbla city, tbit week. Hon. J. H. UcClung and Dr. W. L. Cheshire, of Eugene, were here thia week in attendance at the Gibeon trial. John H. Chapman formerly of Wil liam Creek but now of Montana ia visiting friends and relative here and at Williama. Mrs.' V. A. Peterson who has been visiting in Grants Pass tbis week, re turned to Cole Wednesday accompanied by her sister. If rs. Ed Singleton of Wil bur, Oregon . F. V. Malta of Silver creek is spending a few daya in town this week. Work on the big tunuel has bean suspended since last fall but may be returned in the near future. Arthur F. Stone, editor of the St. Johosbury, Vt. Caledonian, and Mrs. Stone spent Sunday in tbis city visit ing the Hodges and Kinneys, who were former residents of St. Johosbury. W. H. Hampton returned Monday from a political trip to Portland. Ht states that Marion and Multnomah counties are right in line for the republi can party and "Furnish for governor" is in the air. Dsn L. Green, the well known hydraulic miner of Galice, is spending a lew days in Grants Pass this week. He reports the miners all busy in his district and that th water supply is far better than usual at this season of the year. A. B. Cousin, secretary and treasurer of the St. Helens and Galice Consoli dated Mining Company arrived here Saturday evening from Portland and went to Galice on Tuesday t visit the company's mining properties there. Cousin A Atkinson have consolidated their Galice placers with the Washing-ton-Treadwell quarts group in the Ht. Helena district, and have extensive ope rations in view io both districts. Politic! Speaking. The first speeches o( the campaign from the republican standpoint will be delivered here on Saturday evening, at which Urn Hon. W. J. Furnish, nomi nee for governor; A. M. Crawford, nomi nee for attorney general ; J. II. Acker man, nominee for state achool superin tendent; and Hon. C. W. Fulton of Astoria will be piesent and will speak. Aa the opera house had been pre viously engaged by the Old Kentucky Home company, the speaking will necessairly have to be he'd in the court bouse, a that ia the only place available. The speakers will arrive Saturday and will be pleased to meet as many of the republican voters as possible. Some of these gentlemen are as fine political speakers aa ate to be found in the state and a cordial invitation is extended to everybody, regardless of politics, to be present and bear the issues of the cam paign from a republican point of view. A Socle. I Buslneaai Meeting What might properly lie termed a aoaial business meeting of the directors of Ibe Board of Trade was bald at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Coe, Tuesdav night The directors brought along their families and enjoyrd the hospitality of the Coe home. Aside from a very p'eanant social evening, several matters of importance were brought up and passed upon by the board. President Coe made a happy address before those present, reviewing the good that haa thus far been accom plished by the Grants Pass Board of Trade, and summing np the number of matters of importance and the great work yet to be done. Tba matter of the exhibit building was brought up and liberally discussed. All seemed of the opinion that it would be a wise plan to begin (he work of erecting the building at once. A com mittee consisting of Pres. K. L. Coe, (Jeo. Cramer, and Dr. J. H. Moore, was appointed to take charge of tha matter and push it to a successful finish. It was decided that the directors would meet weekly from this time hence forth, and Monday night of each week was selected as the regular meeting night of the board. Ice cream and cake were served dur ing the evening and games enjoyed. It was a happy evening for all present. What Shall w have for Dtcrt? Tbis question arises in the family every day. Lei us answer it lo-dsy. Try Jell O, a delicious and healthful dessert. Prepared in two minutes. No boiling! no baking! simply add boiling water and set to cool. Flavors: Leruon, Orange, Raaberry and Straherry. Get a package at jour grocers Io dsy. 10c. The Dam la Begun. The ssw mill recently insislled on Rogue river near the site of the new dam and which will be employed in cutting timber for the construction ol the Golden Drift Mining Co's dam across tb Rogue, was started up the first of the week, msrking the real beginning of the great work this company bas fear leaaly undertaken. The dam will have a width of 80 feet on top and 100 feet at the bed of the stream, it will extend 40 feet into th bank io order to withstand the freshet and overflows of the Rogue's mad waters. The dam will be well anderway by the arrival of the summer months. A repre sentative of the Jackson Machine Worka, of San Francisco, made the Dry Diggings a visit Saturday, inspecting the ground and plana of the new plant, in order to put in a bid lor pumps and piping (or bis company. Stand Lia a Horn Wall Between your children and tb tor tare of itching and horning csema, scald bead or other skin disease. How ? why, by using Bncklen's Arnica Salve, earth' greatest healer. Quickest core for Ulcers, Fever Sores, Salt Rkeum, Cut, Burn or Braise. Infalllbl for Pile. 25c at Kramer'. Wia a prise with toar Kodak 14000 io prise offered. Bee Voot hie. sty Ion ol Carpet Cuttle Thiove In Grant Put. Last Thursday Wm. Psnce, of Tolo, cam into Grant Pass looking for three bead of cattle that bad been stolen from his farm sevtral day before. Tba (aid cattle' Mr. Pence found in the corral of W. I. Sweetland, tha butcher, and there by hangs a tale. Nearly a week previous to this time two strangers came into Grants Pas driving two cows and a four-montha-old calf. The beef was for sale and as Mr. Sweetland is in that business, he bought the bovine and placed them io hi cor ral to fatten. He did not know that the cattle had been stolen till Thursday when Mr. Pence came in and recognized them as his missing stock. It dawned upon W. I. Sweetland at once that he had been made the game of wily "rustlers" and he lost no time in get ting on their trail. There were two of them, though only one showed himself much. He wa a small, dark complected man and rode a gray horse. They are known to be making their way north and as their trail ia being closely fol lowed it is not likely that they will escape their pursurers. Recruit (or Co H. The members of Company II, O. N. G. are making a special effort to eulist recruits. The yearly encampment which will probably be held at Seaside this season, will be one of the Incen tives to work, as it Is reported that no company can be in attendance unless there sre 50 of its members to goto en campment. At present the whole mem bership is less than 50 and there will be a number of discharges issued before encampment time. Young men of good moral character are desired for mem bership. The Exhibits Building. People are guessing what baa become of the Board of Trade exhibits building matter. The building would have been underway some time sgo if tb directors could have secured brick for the foundation but thia they were un able to get, and cannot get for some time yet. Several hundred dollar of the money subscribed has been collected and is in the hands of Treasurer II. L. Gilkey at the First National bank. Those who have not paid their sub scription are ready and willing to do se as soou as the building is underway. Troopa Move South. The commanding general notified Colonel Coo I i duo Saturday that head quartets, band and two companies of the 7th, stationed at Vancouver were to bold themselves in readiness to start on May li for the camp of instruction at the Presidio, where they will remain until joined by the other two battalion from Alaska and the Philippines. The olll- cial order for the move has not been issued yet, but all arrangements for the start are being rapidly completed. The Seventh received its lirst order to leave January 28 for the Philippines, which order was revoked this week. Two com panies of the Seventh, F and L, been stationed at Vancouver Barrack since July 8.1HIW. Will We Celebrate? The Board ol Trade at its next meet ing will consider the matter of a celebra tion of the Nation' birthday next Fourth of July. Other towns in the state are already making preparations for a celebration aim if Granta Pane is going to make the eagle scream on the Fourth, it is time we were talking the mattter over, at least. Gets One Yee-r. Jus. Clarke, the holm opium fiend ho stole to caies of haia from the store of E. C. Dixon in this city several weeks sgo, was tried for larceny in the piecentl term of circuit roi.rl. He was found guilty of the charge and begged for another trial. This was not granted and he waa given one year at the state penitentiary. Clarke Is a very low and legenerated ipecimen of humanity and Judge iianua bolieves that a year's service at Salem will do him good. Merlin Note. School closed for the season last Fri day, April 25. Mrs. M, C. Bond visited Grants Pas Monday. Charles Crow was seen on our streets Sumlnv. Henry Booth was visiting Merlin friends Sunday. Guy Colby made a trip to Placer Sun day, returning the same evening. Mr. Kada was on our streets Satnrday. Mr. Ends has moved Io Galice. W. A. Maasie lias purchased the terry near GaMce and will move there soon to take charge of it. M. Reynolds and daughter Ida went to Foots criek tiatoiday. Mrs. Tom Butts from Placer wa visit ing hi-r daughter, Mrs. Kay Colby of this city, one day last week. Mrs. Kite lluiitly waa visiling her sister Mrs. Ray Colby, Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Iluntly left on the early morning train Wednesday for Portland, where she goes to make her home. You can find all kinds of wares at Prof. Mi-C'onnell's store, for ladies and gentlemen. Mrs. Mt.Connell is a very proficient milliner anil can trim a hat to suit you. Call and sen her hat. Mkhmx Niiiut Hawk. NuTH ) K"M TKIX. The "Night Hawk" has ceasod his creaming, so "Trix" will have some thing to say now. We think the Night Hawk has been caught by that queer animal be described not long sgo. Uur school closed Friday evening with appropriate exercises by the pupils Mrs. I). W. Mitchell and children, rns'le Grants l'aa a visit last week. Mr. Ham Duaenburg and family have moved to Galice to reside for a few months. The Rev. Mr. Long is able to go abont again, We are glad be is, for we enjoy bis sermons very much. Mr. Edward Bland took in the show in Grants I'sos laat Wednesday. Harry Chapin, of our town Is now employed a clerk (or Mr. Loomis, the Galice merchant. Tux What Thin Folks Need I a greater power ol digesting and assimilating food. For them Dr. King's New Life I'iIis work wonders. Tbey tone and regulate the digestive organa, gently expel all poisons from the sys tem, enru h the blood, improve appetite make beallby fl- sh. Only i'jc at Dr. Krt-oier's. nnd Linoleums Just vlmt you need, local tbappenings Dr. Flanagan, Resident Dentist. Go to Coron for Plumbing. Lime and cement at J. Wolke's. Acoro stove at cost at J. Wolke's. M. Clemens, Prescription Draggil , 8e Voorhiss about Kodaks and Supplies Fine line of cane poles at J. Wolke'a. We are closing out our crockery at cost J. Wolke. A splendid line of Royal Charter Oak Range at Coron'. A complete line of the celebrated Mitchell Buggies, Hacks and Wagons. Hair-Riddle Hardware Co. The School New issued Its final number on Saturday. lis unexpired subscription pledges will be fulfilled by tb Courier. Rev. H.N. Ros ser goes to Williams Sundsy to hold quarterly conference, so there will be no preaching at the South Methodist church Acorn Stove at Cost at Wolke'. Curtis t Co. Watchmakers, and Jeweler carry a complete stock ol Watches. Clocks and Jewelry, All kinds of repairing done. All work warranted. Odd Fellows' building. Acorn Stoves and Ranges cheap at Wolke's. Kodaks at The Courier office. This Wednesday evening the demo crats are having political speaking at the opera house. Hon. Geo. Z Cham berlain, nominee for governor, I the principal speaker. W, A. Wann, nominee tor state school superinten dent, is also one of the speakers, New Line and A 1 Cane Pole at J. Wolke'. Scott Griffin handle Ashland flonr, Utah alfalfa seed, Oregon red olover seed, winter oats, large Russian white rye, new crop timothy seed, wheat for see 1 also Wheat Hay, Alfalfa, Tim othy Hay! Oat Straw, Chop Barley, Corn, Wheat, Oats.. 3 Inch second hsu I wagon for aalo cheap at J. Wolke'a. - Rev. R. L. Johnston, the new pastor of the Christian church, lust Sundsy evening gave the first one of a series of sermons on "Preparation for Heaven." The aubject will be the theme for several Sunday evening aervicea. Th church is now doing well and great interest is being manifested among the members. A rush of locators occurred at the U. 8. land office in Roseburg Tuesday, the occasion bsing the opening to settle ment of townships 25 south, range 1 and 2 west, for which the surveys were recently approved. The principal at traction was a fine body of limber land on Rock creek, a tributary of the North Umpqua coming in east of Mt. Scott. New Photo Mounts at the Courier olllce, Many people in Granta Pass will lie pleased to learn that Prof. W. F. Cameron, who wa principal of the school here in 1897 97, has been elected principal of the Ashland school for next year. Last year Prof, O. A. Hitchcock wa employed a principal lor a term of two year and was given a year' vacation. Prof. Cameron took his place during hi absence and speedily won hi way Into the hearts of Ashland people. When, last Satuiday, Prof. Hitchcock tendered hi resignation, the board of directors Immediately elected Prof. Cameron to fill the vacant place. The dime social given by th Ladies' Aid society at the home of Mr. and Mis O. L. Mangum Friday evening was well attended, A short program was given and refreshments which for excelled the usual dime social fate, were served. All present reported a most pleasant social time. Mother Cray's Jwsel Powders For Children. Mother Gray, for year a nurse in the Children' Home in New York, treated children successfully with a remedy, now prepared and placed iu the drug stores, called Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children. They ato barmlesa aa milk, pleasant to take and never fail, A certain cure for fevorish- ness, constipation, headache, teething and atomsch disorders and removes worms. At all druggists, 25c. Sample, sent Free. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, M. Y. School Notes. Miss Msy Sutton took up Ix-r duties sgsln Monday, after a wejk's rest at her borne la Ashland. Many classes stopped their advance work thia week and will devote Ilia rc- maindsr of the term to reviews for th final tests. The school haa secured the Woodman hull for tha evening of May 12, for the Bonk Social for the benefit of the school library. The scholars are to furnish all th program which will constat of music, recitation and the drill "The Star Himn gled Banner." The school bsse ball team aru much emouraged by their victory over the town team Tuesday afternoon. While tins was not at all a fair test of the ahili ity of either of the trams, the school hoys will feel more enthusiastic and have more confidence in themselves hereafter. Manager Claude Williams is correspond ing with Gold Hill hoys slid is trying Io arrange for a game in thia city during the teacher institute next month. The following I the line np ol the school team: Pitcher, Carl Marvin : catcher, Eugene Cubnrn ; 1st base, Henry Booth ; 2nd bsse, Roy Hai kett, 3d bate, Clauds Williams; shortstop, Al Schmidt; Haid er, Bruc SUvenson, Howard Mitchell and Krster Chapman. The next meeting of Die Athenian Literary Society will lie held Friday, Maytlth. DIED. " lill.LKLAMJ At th Good Samaritan hospital in Portland, April 2U, I'lO'i, ol pnenmonia, Jamea O. liillelaud, aged t6 yesrs. Mr. Oilleland waa formerly engaged in mining and prospecting in southern Oregon and has a number of friends in tbis city. Farewell Supper. A farewell supper will be given at the Salvation Army hall oa Saturday even ing, Hay Id, at which time there will be swearing in of recruits. Ice rrm and cake will be served at 10 cents. Fare well meeting Sunday evening, Every body com. Killed in Ohio. Tbos. Sutton, on of the two miners who recently told the noted Roaring Gimlet mine, in the " Kane' creek dis trict, disc a horrible death few days ago by being run over by strain in Ohio. Sutton after disposing of his interests in Southern Oregon went east on a trip, and in company with two oilier mining men, was journeying from Ohio to New York city. Just before getting out of Ohio, Sutton was misled from the train, and his friend becoming alarmed, insti tuted a search, A special train was sent back aud the body of Sutton, horribly mangled, was found beside the track. It seems that in passing from one coach to the otber .be had fallen from the platform. Socialist County Convention, e. The socialists of Jos phine county held their first convention and nomi nated the socialist county ticket last Saturday afternoon. J. P. Galeneer was chosen chairmau and J. B. PaddiH-k, secretary, of the convention. Rejecting all ofiins for fusion they proceeded to put up a ticket with the nominees confined to strict believers in the socialist principles. The only tiouble experinced was the difficulty in getting men to accept nominations; none wish ing toslaud up and face certain defeat. However, the cause demanded sucrificea and the following ticket was finally put up to make the first fight and record the strength of Josephine socialists: Representative, Marcus W. Robbins. Clerk. C. L. Kdgerlon. Sheriff, Harry Tripled, of Merlin, County Judge, J. It. Paddock. Commissioner, Charles Wolllllo, of Wildervilte. ' Assessor, N. Reynolds. Treasurer, J. P. Galeneer. No nominations were made for County Surveyor or Coroner. As there were not 100 voters present at the convention the nominees will have to get on the ollicial ballot by pe'ition. which petition Is now being circulated for signatures. Rev- Ble-lr Installed. The initallntion of Rev. J. E. Blair as pahtro the PrrshUerian church at Glcndaltf occurred Wednesday the 30th. Synodical Missionary Dr. Holt, ol Portland, Pev. J. A. Townsend, of Rose burg and Rey. Chile. Hays, of this place, conducted tho services. Coming invents. May I Grand hall by Azilea Circle at Opera houte. May 3 Republican. Kally. May It "Old Kentucky nomu" at the opeia house. Mav 14 1.') Teachers' annual county In slitute. May 17 Democrrtic rally at the opcis house. Kav It) 2t Wiudeman's Big JShow, at opera huin-e. May 30 Memorial Day exercise at opsra house. ' May 31 Grand republican rally at 0cra Iiouhc. Tli New K oil road, Col. Draper and his first assistant en gineer for the proposed Oregon & I'aciflc Uailroad, arrived In Uranta i'ass Mon day night from San I-'ruucisco and speut Tuesday with the coiniuiltee appointed by the Hoard of Trade in looking over the grounds und inuking general pre liminary arrangements for the building of the new roa I. It is likely that by (he last of this week the committee, uud Col. Draper Mill have nude ilelluite artange inents for the commencement ol the sur vey from (irants fuss to Waldo. Advertlssd Letter List. - Following is the list of letters retnatu ing uncalled for iu the I Irani, lVs post- ollice, .Saturday, Ap.il l',M2; I. Allien. Abbott, Mr OroK, Hurtle, MissCIre, lltcks, l'slia, Jciunir, rneuig, Loolbonrow.Mary, l.ee, Ms M ittin, IIIXTI.KMI.N. Anderson, Ueo, L', Hron, (ieo W, llarnay, J Martin, Heard, A H, Couterl, Hilly, Cl.uk, Iir Herald, Owen, Uharlie, Wilis, Clus 11, C K. Hauuon, 1'. M. The rpUcopo.1 Church. Regular morning mid evening servi ces, wiil le held ut the Kpiscopal church in tlrant I'umh on Sunday, May -tih, and weekly thervultcr l.y the Key. Mr. Duughters who lull I. ecu appointed by the llitdiop as rncloi. A Fine llorso Dead. About H .'M last Hit ur!:iy nigh', one of tlio lluu hums ol (he team of W.J. Cnll'iiiaii, and one of Win. Ireland, the two te.niH occupying llni .uuu it utile, were suddenly rlrikin within digestion or some ktmlied ailment. Hi - lore ilitylitilit next inoiiiiug (,' HiiiriiV horce was dead and the Ireland uuiiuul nearly an. Through the heroic eHirU of its owner, mid the work ' lr. Ahhol, tin taller tunned horitu was saved. I'olTutaii's hone wus a line diaft aniinul weighing 1 lol( pounds and ia a Ion" that the o-nn-r cannot well sITird. The hoii.es when lift u'l kil , acieil very iinn-h ua though they had beei poisoned, b it later developments in III. case have led to tl u conclusion thul in- dig'St:0M a tlte can -e of tno trouble. Lawn "Springs." In tin- nl of '1 hoiii.i-, 1 1 a hoiHi furnisher, on the flint wge 1 1 this iisue apears a proiniiiont mention of "law i springs". Many of II r. Tin inns' patrons may l e piuilrd to ideutify such an article. 'Mm present season is not yet far enough advanced to make, l're ing upon the lawn salubrious on plea iinL Nor is it the idea to inntiiute any system of sub-irrigation of lawns by means of springs ol wa'.er. It is merely a printer's error and ''lawn swingn"are what Mr. Tlioman means to a li-rlise. For School Library. A book MM-iel will lie given at the Woo Initio hall Saturday evening, Mav 17, by the school for the bcrieiri of the school library. A literary and nnHcal program is being prepared and one of the features of tha evening will lie the representation of the titles of books b the costumes of the students present. A pri.e will be given for the beat sua taiued charae'er. K-frediini.ta wU be served. I'rice of admis-ion 2"c. Second Ilexnd 1'ie.no for Sale If you want a good second hand piano cheap, call al this olllc without delav. Columbia, liarllord and Vedette Bicycle at Cramer Bros. nr. A.. TJ. T I AXIY A.1 The Right Kind ONC or TMC t ATK5T, FINE U01MIN&. lect any of the . new Popular Styles shown this season. Fine Qualities, $12. to $18. Ask to see the HOWARD and MILITARY Coat. ' A large assortment of dependable Clothing, $5.00, fs. 50, $6.oo, $6.50, $7.00 and $S.oo. . - "' P. H. Harth & Son. WALK OVER 8IIOE9. MEN'S FURNISHINGS, TRUNKS and VALISES. Stops Th Cough und Work off th Cold. Laxative ltrmno Qiilnln Tablets curs cold In one day. Ko Cure, No Pay. Trice :-4 cents. llow'a This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Rsward or any case of Catarrh that cannet be cured by Hall' Catarrh Cure. F. J. Ciik-NKY A Co , Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. i. Cheney for the last 15 year audi bs liave him perfectly honorable ia all business transaction, and financially able to carry out any obligation a ad by tilth firm. Wiht & Truax, Wholesale Drnggiatr, Toledo, O. Waldisu, Kimxan A Mauvibt,' Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. ,-. . Hall' Cat an h Cur ia taken Internally acting directly upon th blood and mucous surfaces of th system. 75c. per bottlo. Bold by all Druggist. Testi monials, free. Hall' family Pill at th beat. ftmlilia' Dandruff Pomade Htopj itching scalp upon on appllca tion, three to tix remove all dandruff and will atop falling bair. Price 60c, at all druggist. For sal by ' lover Drug Co. ' Don't Send to Chicago. -Having purchased a large (lock of ladies gold watches and wishing to tarn thent into other goods, I will offer to th public of Josephine county for th next 20 days the following price, a 6 site Klgln 7 Jewelled movement and 20- year gold Oiled case for til; wa $11. O sine 20-year gold case, Waltlam movement, (12; was $17. A fsw bar gains in gents' 17-jewellsd watche, fail and mt my prices at LrruiisH' Jawsi.at Stori, Next Door to Palace Hold. M l.SS LAUUA I' A UK Ell. INSTRUCTOR OF 1'IA.SO MUSIC. Cor. D and 3d sis., North of Factory R. L. GOg & CO. Clothing Department. . - Somo OonuinotUargains in MEN'S SUITS. Gat? x V U w' R. L. COE (Si CO. 1, I, ITouno Furnisher. IVortli iShlo. of Clothing USU W2 . MM MS a f7vrS 1 '" sunn (J aWmk Onrn , I There is a right kind of Clothes and a wrong kind of Clothes to buy. A great many "makes" are put tip to sell on their "flashy" appearance without regard to quality or durability. This store sells the RIGHT kind of Clothing, right in Style, rght in Quality. Our Clothing is honest and dependable in every regard: made 'to look well and wear better, or we'U give your money back. Our stock is large so you can se fMaOOTHM. APLETS. TOR. RENT. ROOMS for rent furnished and onfur-nh-hed for houne keeping. Mrs. Clara AUtlkon, (lib and K streets. WANTED. Woodchoppers wanted. Level ground, good timber, good terms, cash pay. Apply to or address E. K. Kedlield, O leu- dale, Ore. FOR. SALE. 70 Ewes, T) January, lambs, and One Buck, Coiswoold and Merino Mixed, free from Diuaae, lor K (or the Hand, i'our choice of ou ewes, ou lambs and the In kforfm Bcott (JriUin, Urauu 1'rss, Or.'gnn. QO 1.11 Mill A Oraphophone nearly new aud In good condition for sale at a reduction, luipdre at thia olllce. AT "TUB Flllb" Poland China Pigs $10 each, Plymouth Hook ai.d.VThite Wyandotte eggs $l.uu per setting of 13 eggs. II. B. Alvesso. A good side spring hack, two lots with house and barn, i'or sale cheap. Inquire at this olUoe. OUAKTZ mine on Mt Reuben, one mile from the Lawrence mine, 10 miles from l.elond. There is an open cut of KU feel in length by DO feet in depth, expos Inr a vein ol over 4 feet will assaying $,k) per tun. Anarraatre u now being put up on the property. This properly can lis purchased at a reasonable price now. In quire at this oilim or call or address J. W. Esdes, Inland, Ore- BICYCLE REPAIRING. -v-iAKE your wheel to Cramer Bros, for JL repairs. Us Allen's Foot Ease, A powder to be shaken into th shoes. Tour tret feel swollen, Dsrvous and hot, and get tired easily. If you have smart ing feet or tight shoes, try Allen' Foot Ease. It cools the fret, and make walking easy. Cure swollen, sweating feet, ingrowing nail, blisters and callous spots. Relieve corn and bunion of all psin aud give rest and comfort. Try it to-day. Hold by all diuggist and ho stotei for 25c. Trial package Free. Address, Allan B.Olmsted, Ls Roy, N.Y. Planet Jr. garden tool at Cramer Bro. - . 1 (jr. Doubler nnd Single Eronstcd. Round and Square Cut. Good Heavy Linings. Well mado4ly First-class workmen. You will bo surprised at tho Values that wo aro showing in our $7.95 Line of Men's Soits. QR Suits, Jlcn's Summer' CA1Q M Worsted at . " ;J0.W. Tho Best Material. Tho Best Workmanship.' The Best Lining. Tho BcBt; Valuo you ever saw for $6.48.