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-I 1 X. ROGUE RIVER COUKIER ' GRANTS PASS, OREGON. Published Every Thursday. SubscrlptloniRatest One Year, in driDC, $1.50 1 Six Monthi, - .76 1 Three Months, .40 Slngl Copies. .06 Advertising Races Furnished on application at the office, or I by mall. A. E. VOORHIES, Propr. & Mnob Entered at the pout office at Grant I Oregon, a second-class mail Dialler. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1902. TluuikniKTinsr day in Grants Paw was, for the mrwt part, a (lay of quiet enjoyment, a home day of rent of the sort needed and appreciated by tlio) on whom business and other cares of life weigh heavily. r R. D. Home, the salmon king of Rogue river, has, it is said, aspira tion! toward the Uuitod Statos senate. Hume has considerable political trenRtli, hag plenty of the " where with" and would be by no means an inconsiderable fifruro. r GOOD LUCK ' GOODv LUCK GOOD LUCK We have had lots of good luck with our Shoes. People tell us they wear well. We think it is because we strive to buy the kind that wears. We do not search for shoddy stuff when buying. RED STAR STORE. W. E. Dean & Co., Propr. Front street, oppo Depot, regulation and by national action. He draws tho lino against misconduct, not agninst wealth. If, under our constitution, sulllcient laws for the control of tho trasts cannot bo framed, then the constitution should be State and County Examination Question. Salem, Oregon, November 11, 11)02, To whom it may concern : Until further notice, questions for state and connty papers will be taken Congress convened on Monday, December 1. It is expected that action amended, so that such power may bo ; from ,10 f()t()wjnK sources on tho subject 01 trusts will utae gniucu. jm vioir. uiuuik"" (iencral History, Medieval precedence over all others at the law, creation, or mo noiartment oi i urlIi ny Adams. present session. Tho president will commerce, reciprocity wmi iuna, IJook-Keeping, Hall's nrae action in this matter and some an istiimian canai, international arui- offectlvo legislation may bo reason- tratlou for settlements of deputes lm ably expected. tween nations, improvement of tho uavy, national Irrigation, liberal A bill lias been introduced in con-1 legislation for Alaska. Many other great to abolish the omco ol com-1 subjects are consincreu. jrisapiain, mandins general and to create that of straightforward and business like chief of staff instead. Tho friction document and full of good, hard sense from beginning to end. and Mod betwoen Oen. Miles and tho war de partment Is the source of the bill. The now provision would nuiko the army more directly subject to the sec retary of war. Buch a measure should receive careful consideration. An office bureau has never yet intelli gently commanded an army in the field. Seattle is once more a city of sensa tion. It. has long been known as a gamblers' paradise, the games flour ishing virtually under city protection. The gamblers-have boen "grafted' by the city officials, small and great until their profits,' thoy say, have molted away like a snow bank ill1 August. Now somebody is sore at somebody and revelation and scandal HomMi'i Club. There will bo a meeting of the ladies of Grants Puss at tho Presby terian church parlors on Saturday afternoon at 2:!)0 o'clock for the pur pose of organizing a woman's club. Co. B Elects Officers. Co. fl 4th regiment, O. N. O. of Anil land, hold an election Saturday night to fill tlio vucancies in its roster of ofllccrs, and the following were choseu: Second Lieutenant II. S. Evans was promoted to tho omco of Captain ; Fred i Carter noil Chester Easter were elected to the ofllees of First and Second Lieutenant, rosect- ivuly. The confirmation of the men are the order or too day. uuo oi t the ofllees to which thev have been the superior judacs is implicated as elected will bo suhjent to passing the "grafter" and a merry tlmo is ill examination before the State Military progress. Examining Hoard. Tidings. Art of Ac counts. Physiology, Cotton's Hi iefer Courso. English Literature, Hrooks. U. S. History, Thomas. Civil Government, Strong nnd Shnef- fer. Theory iuid Practice, White's Art of Teaching. Methods, White's Art of Teaching. Art of Questioning, White's Art of Questioning. Arithmetic, One-fifth from White's Art of Teaching and State Course of Study, and Four-fifths from Went-worth. Grammar, One-fifth from White's Art of Teaching nnd State Course of Study, and Four-fifths from Higher Lessons in English. Heading, One-tilth from White's Art of Teaching and State Course of Study, and Four-fifths from Genera) information und power to read. Geography, One-fifth from White's Art of Teaching and State Course of Study, and Four-fifths from Frye's Complete Geography. Psychology, liuell. Composition, Carpenter. Remaining Subjects, Stato Texts. J. II. Aekernian, Sup't Public Instruction. Having by tho election process I sifted their governors from among the people, the next duty of tho voters I of Grants Pass is to givo them hearty I support, encouragement and backing I in all measures which muko for good government and tho city's wol fare. The mayor aud tho counei linen serve without pay and theirs is often a thankless task. Thoy should be given more evidenco of the city's In terest in their work than by constantly expressed disapproval If they do well, let them havo commendation at least and thereby havo encouragement to pat forth their host efforts in the work to which they are apixiinted. A glance at the Courier pages this I week will give some idea of tho esti mation as an advertising medium In which it is held by the business men of this city. Our business men are wide awake aud enterprising and know the value of the returns from money siient in advertising, placed where it will do tho most good und roach the greatest number of people. Iheir object In advertising is not sjiecially to help tho printer. They want tho purchasing public to know what they havo to offer. They are uot lu the habit of throwing money away. When they 'iid money in advertising, they place it where it will bring them the best returns. The 111 now being worked at Kes wick, California's smelter town, by the effects of a strike is an emphatic commentary on the needs of some let ter method for thu adjustment of the differences between capital aud lnlmr. in I ne iveswiek caw, there was no dispute 1s t ween company ami em ployes as to wages or hours of work. Hnt the coiiiiany would not recognize thu union and tho union was deter mined to have recognition. Hence tho strike, with consequent iniralysls of one of tho greatest industries of the Pacific coast and the leopiiliitioii of a towu. The unavoidable impression is that the effects of the strike are all out of proportion lo its cause, ami that ruinous obstinacy is its prevail lug feature. v, now in Alalia njirnvudha, crown prince of Siiim, snuhU'd the iiiavor of Portland, Geo. II. Williams. The mayor, anxious to accord due courtesy to the prince, had not i Hid that dig nitary that he would call at a certain hour, tin api'aring ut the appointed time, the mayor was informed that the prince could not see him. His Koyal Highnesss was nt lunch. There fore the Jinnee has been accorded In the Portland wipers it most glorious mast, which if he sees it, he may add to his colcctloii of American ex ls rieuces. His lather, Chulalongkorn I, King of Siam, meditating a visit to the United States, sent his sou first us a sort of preliminary exriinent. Tho prince's ap'annice is Unit of an ordinary China boy, but he is said by those who know him well to Ik1 m verj uice fellow on close acquaintance. President Kooscvolt's annual mes sage has been submitted to congress. It is a very able document, tlenling with the problems which confront the nation, in plain words and practical manner. Iu speaking of the pros perity of the nation, ho says that prosperity is uot the creature of law, though by unwise legislation it might be easily destroyed. "There will HOLIDAY GOODS Why not buy nn Xman Present that will bo use ful uh well as pretty. You will find a complete lino of Novelties at Dixon's. for tho Holiday Trade Ladios Neckwear in Kuil's, Stocks, Fancy Collars, Bows and Ties in tho latest styles. Opera Shawls and Fascinators in Shetland Floss, Zephyr and Silk. Handkerchiefs in Hemstitched, Lace Trimmed nnd Silk. Golf OIovoh, Parasols, Fans and Purses. Gents Neckwear, Dress Gloves, Suspenders, Silk Muftlers, Initial and Fancy Bordered Handker chiefs, Fancy Hosiery, Umbrellas. Como and see what wo have NOTICE FOU ITBUCATICX. Timber Lsod, Act June 3. 1 ST-. United States I. m l Office, Roeebiirg, Or-g-nn, November 19 2. Notice Jt 1 ere by given that In com plinnre with the provisions of the set of Congress of June 3,, I87S. fnii'inl "An act for the sale of liitiher Intel in be SlM of Caliiorriis, Ori-sBo. Nevada, and Washington Tertitorv." a x - tended to all the Pntilic Land Slate hv cl of Anvils! 4. 112, Altha A III horn, of Montavilla, County of Jlt.lmn niah. Slate of Orenon, hae this day fil.-d in this ntlice her sworn statement o. 1010, for III nnnhaae f the NK'i nl Section No 2S in Township No. 'M S.jiith Kunsja No. 6 W, ami mill dll-r proof lo show that Ihs Und sought is mo'? valuable lor Ita timber or stone Ibau for agricultural purponea, and n epiah'ifli her claim tosai I land before J. O. Itooth County Judge, at his office at lirant rata. Oregon, on Nitarday tho 7th day ot rebruaty, I'M),,. I-lie nam a as a Itneateas : Minnie W. Henderson, ("has Hyl Albert 1. McKisson, J. K. Itluekhiirn ali of Montavilla, Oregon. Any and all persona ilaitninit adverse It the abovs-iJiserihi.il Imidi are re quested to file their claims in this ollice nn or before said "ill dav of Hehruarv l'.K)3. . J! T. Iimnoi.8. Kesister. Shoes and Dry Goods Southern Oregon. The sale of several pieces of mill ing proicrty in Southern Oregon at large ugures lias been recently re- IKirted. What is technically known as southern Oregon Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, Cikis and Curry counties is without itoubt neb in minerals, in cluding gold; and although milling has liecn prosecuted there for more than half a century, it in roiisottahlv and intelligently Ih-HcvciI that th mineral weann or unit region has been but skimmed as vet. Of course tin placer mines are, to a large extent worked out, but this is mi era of imrtv. mining, and that there arc rich ledges yet unworkcil mid uncovered if not undiscovered, in Southern On Koi i, is an uniioiibteil tact. There an crhaps more expensive, if not richer mineral grounds in i'.asieru Oregon but Southern Oregon is also a rich mineral Held, and for iienerat ions ti nine, will yield much of the pivciou mid valuable minerals to the world commerce. lint Moutlicru Oregon the regnui including the counties mentioned- Iocs not need to ih vnd mon it mineral wealth chii flv. It is rich in fertile valleys, in great iirc.is of lim 1st, in many streams; it is fortunate in having an almost j tf. i t eliiuali it can Is'iit the world in producing some vurities nf fruit; it can furnish range and f.-vd for hundreds of thousands of cattle imd sheep; it is fairly romantic in varietv, Naittviind grandeur of its si eiieiv. All in all it is a richly favored region of the n soureeful and varied Suite of Oregon Telegram. undoubtedly lie periods of depression, The wave will recede, but Ihe till,, To the Ltdlei of Granii Will m A ,1 .! . . I i iiira, inn most lmisirtunt Mm I'li.v, ... r I. ,...i ... i" message is that re lull 1117 to u-,. I.,ir,ti.w ;,, i..r. ...1... .....t. . trstua. The president duw not eon- tlm.. i.l, ,.. .1.1. 1 ' ;..! uiu corporations but insists thai art of home 1l,c,.,.t o 1.1 .. .1 iuiu oe managed under public I her. NOTICE FOK. J UBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1S78. United.Siales Land Oflice, RTsebnrif, Orenon, November 25. I!)'.i2. Notice i hereby given Ihat in coin pliauce with the provisions of Ih act. ol Congress of June 3. 187H, entitled "An act for the sale ol timber lauds in the States of California, Oiegon, Nevada and Washington Terri'ory" as extended to all th 1'u I1 io Laud Slates by act 01 August 4 18112, Chiirles Hyls of Monta villa, County of Multnomah, Stale ol Orenon Ims tliii day tiled in this office uia aworn staieinent No, 400il. fnr tb purcha-e ol the HKJ 01 Seeii. n No 22 in Township Nu. South. Hange No. li W, ami will oirer priKil lo how tlint Ihe laud sought is mote vulushiu for 11 limber or alone Iban for asricultural purK)tes, and 10 establish his cUiiu In snl land tielors J. O. HiKjtti. Count Judge nt his oflice st irutits I'di-s, Ore gon, on Saturday the 7th dy of rebut aty, l'.lO.f. lie names h ilneseH: Albeit D. McKiss 111. VV. li, Henderson, I. E It-lack burn all nf .Montavilla, Ore non and A. W. Silsby, ol Urania l'a. Oregon. Any and all persons chrming adverse ly the above-described lands sre .e- quesled to file their claims in this 1 fli on or be'ora raid 7lh day of Kebrusry, ' J. I'. UllllMIKS K -gister. NOTICK KOK PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. United Sia'es Lind OlHce.l Rosebtirs. Oregon, November 25, lyt)2. Notice is herebr iivsn that in coin nlisnce with the provisions ol the act ol Congtesa of June 3. 1878. entitled "An act for the sale ol timber lands in Hit tales ol - Lalifurnia, Oitvon. Nevjila. and Washington Territory," as ex tended to all the Public Land Stan-a bv net of August 4. 18112. Minnis W Hindurson, of Muitavilla. Ooiintv n Uilltnuinah, State of Oieeon. ho Ihisday Hied In 'this oftlce her sworn Islement No. 4011 for the purchase 01 X K i of Sectian Nn. 28 in townshin No. 38 South, Haute No tl W, and will off. r piooi to snow that the Und sought is more vsliisble for its timber or Hone iban for agricultural nurnoies. and tr, establish her claim to said land before J. O Booth. County Judge, st bis oilier at Urania I'asa, Oregon, on Sutnrdav the ithdavof rebruary, 1903. She names as witnesses: Albert 1). McKiseon. Chaa. Hvle All li:t A. Blackburn. W. II. llend.ra-ii all of .Montavilla, Orenon. Any and all persons cluiminu adverse ly Ihe above-described Inula are re- ptasted to lil" their claime in tins ollice on or belore said 7lh diiv of Kebrusry, ''o-1- J I Bkiiiok-i. . Register. NOTICK KOU I'UIII.ICAIION. Timber Lund, AetJuu;, 1878 lUhiled Sla, I. nd Ofli.-r. I Hosi hurg, Utegon, Noicnib-r 25, pi02. Police la Hereby givn Hint in com liance Willi Ihe provisions of Ihe act nt Congress of June 3, IH78, entitled, "An act fe "ie tale ol limlinr iimls in HIH Slat . ' Califurn a, Ornn, Nevada anil hiniriiin lerrirorv," as ex- leiub-.i , all the Public Land Sta'ea hi act nl Auviist 4, H'.I2, Albert D ,Me- KIBkOn.ol Montavilla, ( ountv of Mill 110 mall, S ate nl Oirgou bus ihis dsy filed 11 til's oflice his sworn stalstni nl No. 4iX). lor the purchase of NK' of NKI, NW', if NK'a' and NKW ol NWI nl Sertioi. No 32 in TowiiBhip Nn. 38 Smith. Range No ti W, and will oll'sr nrnof lo show Ihat the land enuglit ia nw th v .litabb lor Us tin tier or unit" thin 'or avii rulliiral nii (wies, ami to c-t h ish hi claim lo said hind le-fore .1 (I I'. .,'li, Connly Judge, at los ollire Hi tir-in Pass Oregon, on Sutmd iv Urn 7:h dn rehruary, lmi;. lie ii,hih-s as n lieses : Charles llyle, W. II llenderon, .1 K lllacaburn all of Mont villa, Oicxon and A. W. Silshy of tiiants I'iss, Ore gon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely Ihe above described lands are requested to Hie t tic i r claims in Ihi. otliee en or before raid 7th day 01 Kebruury, PK)3 J.T. Bhiimids Reitisler. Allen & Gilbert Co. of Portland aud San Francisco, have opened a MUSIC STORE IN THE I. O. O. F. BUILDING GR.ANTS PASS, OREGON, With a complete line of Pianos, Organs, Small Musical Goods, and Sheet Music. Instruction Rooks . of all kinds always on hand. A fine line of Violins will arrive in a few days. Nothing is more suitable for a Christinas gift than a nice Musical Instrument. Rod Dog Placers, .1. A. Connor was in town Saturday from lied Dog creek 011 a business visit. Mr. Conner is Ihe owner and oM'rator of a hydraulic mine situated on i!rig's creek and its important tributary, lied Dog. Mo has Ihh-ii mining now for several weeks. This initio is iimnti.r tint tli-tt i l,i,.l, oNralious in the fall, as it has a I water right w hich is among the most j desirable ill southern Oregon. The water is taken trom lied Dog creek, a 1 st n am of considerable size, in which1 I the How holds up well until lale in j the summer and increases with the first rains in the fall. The mine I ns ia good hydraulic cnuimnent with i plenty of pressure, dump and nl 1 1 facilities for ptolitable working. Mr. 1 l miner is mining this year on tho I low ci Hitiou of his ground, situated' on Hrigg crock, la-low the mouth of Red Dog The gold secured is both i coarse ami tine, though the coarse gold J prcdomiiiati s and ntiggcls of good si.c I are fn iiu til ly found. He has ovr- I ated the mine for a nuuilvt of years w ith good success. The supplies for this locality arc brought in by jiack train from Scliua. a distance of about JO miles. The promised ctxensiou of Ihe Swede Hasin road to the Kurekn' mine would jmss within four or Ave 1 miles of this territory and would give a divided iins-tus to the more rapid development of l'.riggs cn-ek nail the lower Illinois country. Pictures for Christmas. Nothing is more uppnviatod by hasiorncrs than photographs of Western scenery. I have a largo number of unmounted prints of scenes in and near Oriiuts I'll that are good. The I'levengir booklet ot views at ,"o ( cuts is also a good collection. I onie and select pictures early. A. K. Yoorhios. The eta roliablaThs Ws.ly Orvcooiaa. It Helps the Cook and never goes Kick on hi r its reliable and satisfactory at all times, when you bake with the Mcdford Hour. Those using it once will never use unv othr. A. A. DAVIS. r 1 Sore Throat I Don't dctav; serious bronchial ti.MiMe or diphtheria may develop. The only siifo way is to appb Painkitteif I a remedy you can depcn.i upon. "iii(i 1110 iimvu witnatloth wot in it tvforc retiring, and it will be w v.i in me morning. There ta only 00s Palnlilltr, "PERRY DAVrS'." C IIiY1F 4 T A Discount Of lO.'V wil1 be owed " a11 pianos or 0rillls S()K1 during the last two tOl lAjl JVll . wt-eks of Docemlwr. All Instruments sold on the easy payment pian. Old instruments taken in exchange. Now is your opportunity to buy an instrument and save money. Call and Examine My line and get Prices. 33. G. MAGOON, Manager, Violins, Guitars, Mandolins. Crv'nf.-'t-i'!-J! No more Blue Mondays Make Washday a pleasure by using the Good Cheer 'miTlS automatic r C E 9 P guar;ittteeil fur years It has Twelve points superior to any other on tho market. Call and we will be pleased to show it and explain its merits to you. For the Little Folks AND THE BIG FOLKS TOO Can be round at this Place. Here you can find Grants Pass Hardware (Bompany Front Street, Opposite Depot, A. E. CARLSON, Propr. GRANTS PASS ORE. CLASSIFIED ADS. PFRSONAL AlMrt IIOMK at oneo lut tlmi't conn: v' without mvuIii the hulhluy ttiilay itt Thonms'. FOR SALE. I JOt KIlO,I) (JOODS -al private (Mile--lower irices for heller tfnoN tlinn unv am tioti houses ever ollereii. Kverviliimr neeile! or nntci in your o'lonotic -iitlilisliineiit its inrltiilfil in uur tot k -Tiiuuitts, the UouselurniMuT. 1AltKKI.S for Mile at AhH i :t-kin hou't. 4 1,1. the flmntani vanity of iU- tri-en ut the Kurt-Ua nursery iieur Wiloer- vi lit. Ore., hutis!ariiin ' in price ami uulity uitniuteeil. J il llnm Nsnji. j loop, Miuii'l. ln-veur old horse, veiuli- U it... iil.mil lllll'l iimtt.,1. ...la. f..-l $!. inuire l. K. ( Inp-alt'e. I street, wvxl to Trimble V i'ook's l)litrkinilli hnp. I.WUM HiUncres; lo ni ru-s in tinc-t fruit; loam's uitfter fencn uml cultivnlion, .tl lit I la and clover, water tor irriiilion, Uooti two story dwelling etc., piod stock ranye. Aihlre lox II W'tniilville, Orepm. Union Ul-STAUUANT and KAKEKY Sixth St. Ui-xt to Ilair-liiildlo stnt-i'. MEALS AT ALL HOURS, fcir LODGING. Christmas Gifts for Everyone Whether a member of the family, friend of sweetheart. We have in stock guot!s of every description all putchased for the holiday trade The stock includes Staples, Koyeltits, Dishes, , Toys, Hancy Work, and in fact, everything. It will Pay You to do Your Shopping at --SMITH'S New Fork Racket Store Come and Select while Stock is Complete. FOR- WANTl'l). 100 Wood ('hoppers. Inquire of Dunbar & Kuykcndall, Wolf Creek, Oregon. CHRISTMAS GIFTS we liavo a fijii-cially fine ilisplity of toilut tirtk li s in silver, ei'Uu'oid anil i'l)tiy. Then! is 110 offVriiiK that will Imj npiiri't'iiiti'd mori' tlian n manicure or cniuli mid brush at t, or militjiiy briislii'i. Kino pi'rfutni's nlw.i jiIi-umi llic ladies unci li n time now to ln-pa milking your iiin-clias.-s lirfore tlm holiday iitirehiisers thi'Mitf our slnre. i l --v- - iV. r-O COPvN G. P. Pharmacy ana national Drug Store. LOST AND FOUND. A I I N lull. I. A I! l'.ll I. - i not rnun.l iimrti ill a -liort timw i" Hll'inli'il tl, v t'tt-tiini'-r nt '1 lnniui--Hie llHii-emrnihtr. FOR f.xchangb;. 'TOWN ir,,'rrly to Inrli- lor mil-, nlo tiew iiik' illin ium' to iriiih ir run or yoniii; i-ow KtnUire at lln otln e. RKAL ESTATE. IllH'SKS eoinforialily lurnisliel anil liftlnlsiiim-ly krpt up mi llic !ivinir vi 11 ran nnil.i- l,v raliii! n"l liiiilini; the nW ol lli'.'inus the llou-e iilruMit r MONEY TO LOAN. W 1 1.1. nuike a tt-vv i' li m t li lean- or liel, Heine Keeil, nienev 'nuking en lerj'f i-e.-. J. I'. I 'K k ... A ami Mil M. xorii'K or sitif;iHn.ii:i;s' MIMM'lNli. Notiee if In rehy civen that the an mnil meet iii of llie Him k I mlili-is ot I'lii' Su-jar l'ine I lour A. I.unilier Coin piny Will tv held lit the olliee of the aid ootniiiiny ill (iiunts Tax-, Ori'Kint, hi Wedni,hiy, January II, l'.io:!, nl .iVlm-k. p. ill. The llli etinu in fur the puriswe of electing 11 hoard of M ien 1'iieetors to serve for tlie eiininj year, and the I ran.-aet ion of nn-li olln i husiuexs us may eenie hefori' it. II. f. Kinney, presiih-nt. J. 11. Itooth, seeii'tarv. tiratits- l'ass, t irecon, lKeeml.er 1, 1'.H".'. TO 1'IIK lHU'TOU All-Is IT IS It A l.idv wrote us a f. v w, from Winehi .ter. Va.. that .he I, .11. Is en mult r a ihnnor's 1 are for 4 yi iir I'or dy-p psia, the iain sm mi ,1 t, ei liter under ln-r h ft sliouhl. r I'lade. mil was so svi ere at times that sin until neither eat nor sleep. She hai iost fault in ,h. r heme dm tor, am isked lis to send us saiui'les of oi.r I'r liunn'it impiMv. d l.i- r 1'itls wlii. I Had U'en ri eoinmeiieinl to In r. Wi s nl In r two pills. In 11 fi w davs .Ih' M'tlt for II Hll eV rlt'..- that the pain under should. r has lef 1 lur en! 1 iv ly , she enjoy her inia'.s'iiiul never sleeps less than s Inn'.rs everi m'lit., mid this has nil eonie almul in two weeks, and eost hi r ,"nv. for tWtl ltotert of tlil'.s. S..v th. I'liar-Ml her -''. IHI and that she told him lie had U'tter take the yiiii. itt nn invest it till 111 Or. I .linn's Impn veil l.iver fills iiiulti u 1 lit up his t r.n tiee. We have not tvie'ved the l tor's order yet t'Ut stiy one li.-ivinc dysj-p. iii, I'lhous ss lis or sii-k-heni!-'i h 'till (jet ; s t dv l ure l y the us.' , f th. so pills 1-or Nile hv W. K Kren . r UH' YOU REMEMBER $ HOW IT WAS t 1'lioto filll. Suj ipliu at tlio I'ourier of. last Christina-.. Many of you put off buying presents until the eleventh hour. The result was that many of our handsomest and most desirable articles were sold and you had to take what was left. Thete is nothing surer to give pleasure to the recipient and satifaction to the giver than t h i Fine Perfumes Pictures Photo Albums Fountain Pens Gold Pens Leather Goods Ato mizers Mirrors Toilet Sets Collar G Cuff Boxes Jewelry Boxes The important features Benutv. Usefulness and Gen umeness exist in such e. gilt. Vo trouble to show sjoods. tv vSlover Drug' Company Front Street Grants Pass " ilrun Klun'. 1 I KUlHtN. Ullllf lll-islli mm., .m. I Mo 1 urt e, rajr. ' . ncs4