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fcooui; feivER cot'ftiEft, 6rant3 As3, ORKCOti, i)Kcr.MBi-:ri 54. 1903. ROGUE KIYER COURIER GRANTS PASS, OREGON. Published Every Thursday. Subscription Rates i One Tear, In pdraDce, nix Months, ... Three Monlut, hiugle Copies, .76 .40 .06 . Advertising Races Furnished on application at the oflice, or by mail. Obituarle and resolutioni of con dolence will he charged for aloe per line; card of thanks Site. : A. E. VOORHIES, Pnoi'R. & Mnoh Entered at the pout oiline at (irants ' Oregon, at second-claw mail matter. THURSDAY. Deo. 24. 190".. Tho supreme conrt of tlio atutn of OrPROU I'M declared coiiHtitutioiial the initiative and refereiidnru amendment adopted by the voters of tlio state at the general oler-titm of 1W02. , The Liberte sonfiriiia tlio report that " the Conucil of the War Oflice lias con sidered details of Dreyfus' rc.limtiito mnnt In the hrniy and tho rcKimcnt he will command, with tlio rank of lieutenant colonel, has licin chosen. .. It is added that a determination has ; been reached to deal riRcironsly with ollleiers who express disapproval of Dreyfus' ruiiiKtutemunr. ' Affiiin tho Gold Hill Nows has changed hands, A. T. Fetter, after is suing two numbers, sells out to E L. Allen of Salem, who Is an allrnund nowspaper man. The News has been improving with each ihsne atid w look for a good paper from Mr. Allen. Gold Hi LI Is a good local ion and a livo newspaper could bo a great benefit to that section. The extraordinary session of the legislature called by Governor Cham berlain to remedy error in the en actment of tho new tax law at the last sobsiou, convened on Monday at Halnm. Tlio olllcers are I he same ax at the last scsninii except tho sergcant-ut-anus. On Tuesday a resolution was adopted providing that tho legis lature adjourn sinn diu Wednesday evening. Ashland, after a varied oxjierienco as a dry town, a high license, a low license town, has agaiu gouo "dry", a straight dry ticket being elected with Capt. II. 8. Kvans as mayor. The candidates all Agreed to stand hy tho Totes of (ho pooplu and thu Million ists can now look for other locations. Ashland is to be congratulated on the stand she has taken and her famo will go abroad as a residence town with good ohurches, good schools and a sitfo place to bring up a iiunily. Statistics compiled by tho suMriu tendunt of tho money order division, Now York postolllees, show Christ mas gifts of American coin reaching a total of $1,408,1)110 were carried to Europo on tho liner Ht. Louis, which sailed Saturday: Kaiser Wilholm on Tuesday and th Oceanic on Wed lies day. Of this sum, England receive) fittn,3tm. Tho total amount for warded ill domestic money orders to joints in tho United States and Canada on Thursday alone was tl,- 8HI,?0fl. Under Two Flngs. A largo number of Grants I'ass people gathered lit tho opera bourn Friday night to witness tho perfor mance of tho play "Under Two Flags" presented by local talent. Many wvro tho surprises in sroro for the audlenco who little suspected the possibilities of tho different actors. To say that it was well rendered is potting it mildly. Mr. Graham under whose direction the play was given is an artist and his playing was all that could bo desired. Miss I joint Thomas as Cigarette was perfect Miss Thomas is at all times a favorite and the audience showed their appre ciation by frequent bursts of applause. Roy Wilson was perfectly at home as Rake, the Irish Knight, while Den tils Stovall was a success as Black Hawk, the arrogant, unscrupulous ollioer. Simeowill not permit u sr aouitl mention of the qualities of each of the players hut tho fact that each one contributed to the success of the entertainment will give praise to the wholo cast. Next Tuesday Mr. Graham w ill put on tho piny "llceiiuse. I I.ovo You," also under tho auspices of Josephine Chapter, Eastern Star, w ith the fol lowing cast: Imogfiio Courtleigh Ijiura Thomas Ginger C'leo laicas Nance Tyson Ethel Johnson l'rndcnco Kit . licnrl Mrs. Horace Veruer Win Dick lits Ira Courtleigli Huek Tyson D. II. Stovall Kdpir Graham A. il. Giiuiiell . .. J ('. I.UCIIS . D. II. Stovall Elmer Van Stitti rt Dr. I'. 1 1. Slri.Ucr Major Dully W in. II. Hampton A. M. Keating . Aha Guiiiiell Niuro l.ige. . Ripley There will be specialties between acts. Notice to School Clerks. To District Sihc.nl Clerks of Jose phiuo t'oiinly : The rule of school lax for hint, that the enmity court will have to levy ill order to aggregate mi amount winch shall he at least f r capita for each child of si liool age in I lie county, as jut the new school law, will be alsmt l"v nulls on the dollar. This will give In each district iihout twice as much from the county fund as Was given last year. All districts needing a s-einl lax for certain purposes can make the levy us Usual in the month of January Yours truly, I.iucolli Savage, County sup't. Notice of Stockholders Meeting Notice is hereby given that (he an nual meeting of the stockholders of Tho Sugar I'ine Door it Lumber I'oiu uny will be held at the ollice of the said company at Grants I'ass, Oregon, on Wrdnecday January III, l'.HH nt o'clock p. ui. The mooting i for the 1m r pose of clcctlim a board of seven llrectors to serve for the eestiing year and the transaction of such other business as mav come Is fore it. H. (1. KlSNKY. pres. J. 11. Hool'H sec y. Grants lns, Oregon, lVcvnibcr 14, l'.Mt. IMen.se Settle. The Fair Store accounts of I). Fred erick have been placed ill the hands of H. A. Williams for collection. ; persons owing him are requested call and settle. All to Loce.1 Tc&cher Institute. j The local institute held at Merlin last Saturday was a decide d success, although several teachers whose names appeared on tho program were not present. Great interest was manifested as was shown by the goodly niuber of the residents and patrons of tho school who were present. Prof. McConnell handled his sub ject "The lioy in School" in his usual off-hand manner, which never fails to bring out all the good points. Misses Mary Day, Millie Frier and Josephine Crow each read a paper on their respective subjects, that would have heel a credit to any high school or college teacher. Miss Florence Barrett sent an excellent pajsT which was read by Supt. Savage. Mrs. Alice Ilaeoii read an excellent paiier oil nature study in which a host of valuable thoughts were brought out. Supt. Lincoln Savage handled his subject "The Personality of Tho Teachox" with great care and earnest noss outlining the many qualities oil the board, and bringing out the many valuable points in his dircorse in a pleasant, yet forciful manner, which is so characteristic of the man. Hooligan f o.milv o.t Large. Tho Hooligan family was at large Tuesday in the vicinity of Kerbv, or at least ere billed to appear at the II. K. S. hall at 1 o'clock. The en tertainment vas given under the auspices of the Korhy school and was a "blooming" success Work Among Kle.mo.lhs. Kev. J. L. Iieutty missionary to the Klamath Indians will give an ad dress at tho Newman M. E. (lurch Sunday night on the subject of tlio Klamath Indian work. If you want to spend a part of yonr Christinas vacation In a profitable way, coma with me and I w ill show you a heavily timbered quarter sec tion of vacant land which ou can tile on and buy of tho government at M.fiO jst acre. Think of it. W. I!. Sherman, Room li, Masonic temple, Grants Pass. Choice Paiers at Clemens. CHRISTMAS Will Soon Be Here Wliilo you arc making your Christmas seloc lions, remember that wo have a great many lines from which you can select a nico and appropriate present. Ladies' Fancy Trimmed Dress Skirts in Silk and Hroadcloth. Ladies' Underskirts in Silk and Mercerized Sateen. Ladies' Hand Made Opera Shawls, large sijuaro Shawls and Scarfs. Ladies' Fir Trimmed Felt Slippers. Ladies' Fur and Chillbn lioas. ' j Ladios' and Gents' Umbrellas, 1'arasols, and ! Gloves. Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Mulllers, Fancy Hosiery, Etc. ' An elegant line of Iilack Dress Goods in the latest Weaves Trimmings to match. Yours for good goods at popular prices. E. C. Dry Goods Clothing Fishing In Gilbeit Creek. Gilbert Creek furnishes u great deal of amusement for the youngsters lit all seasons of the year. Iu the sum mer time when its waters resemble a tiuv brook, the small boy with a bent pin on the end of a string can llnd plenty of entertainment ct.thiiv- oring to hook minnows. Hut during the winter when the water is higher, many big salmon and trout run up the creek to quite a distance and then it Is that the bigger bovs, and girls too, for that matter, have their sHut in trying to laud a salmon. Rent pins are laid aside mid garden rakes, pitch forks and any other implement that is handy is called into play w hen a salmon gets stranded oil a rlllle. Of course the salmon is "sore" but it is ssut just tho same, oven if tho tlsh is turned loose again. Salmon trout are in good condition and many have Is'cu landed during the i ast week and have Held a prominent place on the hill of fare of residents along the creek. l ire Insurance. Kxs rience iu all business is essen tial. I have I'J vears' experience in tire underwriting. I hu,e I'J picked companies us good as tie best Ihisy doing business at tho old stand oil Sixth street, soutU of the Western Motel, and know enough alxuit insur ance to to cover the risk when writ ten, guarding your interest as well as the I 'oinjiuny's. Strict attention In business. I also write Life and Accident Insurance. .1. E. PETERSON, Agent. A. K. Voorhies I'hoto Supplies. lx BUY h TALKING MACHINE 3 :Ui'."-VS 'MIS SUTII'I VOICS More Mining Machinery. Tlie Granite Hill mine will soon be equipped with tho biggest hoist iu Oregon, a machine operated by steam and capable of lifting I , to 3 tons 1000 feet per niiuuto. I'umps will also soon be installed and the work of transporting the heavy machiiu ry for tho mill will be in progress in a few weeks. J. M. Layman, who is now in Illinois, writes that machinery con sisting of a 10-slsmp mill, compressor, two air drills, a concntrator and other smaller articles, have been pur chased for tho Comstock mine on Greens' creek and will soon Iu ship iH'.l. This propei ly was knoii s ihe Dowull proiriy and is about four miles from Grants I'ass. A Te-lontcd Soprano Under tho above Ik ailing, tli.t Port land Telegram of last Saturday print ed a likeness of Mrs. Gault and Hpcal.s of li'irin the following coiiiplimciiti-iy manner : "Mrs. James Lester Gault, who r. - (cently returned from Grants Pass, where she resided for some time, has been cordially welcomed in social musical circles. Mrs. Gault possesses an exquisite soprano voice of excel lent range aed beautiful quality. She is a verv talented musician, and her work is always of a high order. " A Large Photograph. Probably the largest photograph ever made in Southern Oregon was a panorama photo of the Golden D'ifl Dam, made by C. L. Clevengor and was sent to Chicago to C. W. Anient as a Christmas present v fioui his son M. C. Anient. The picture was an ex ccllcnt piece of workmanship, It was six feet two inches long mid 20 inches wide and taking in a scope of comity not less than half a mil) in length along the river, showing the dam and all tho prniicrty controlled by the Golden Drift Mining Co. As a progressive workman who is thoroughly a'ivo to mauds of his profession", Mr, and one the lie-Clcven- gcr surely deserves a great credit. Holiday Hooks at Clemens. deal ol DIXON, Men's Furnishinus Wlldervlllo Items. Go to J. C. K. Mcl'iinn for Christ mas presents. W. M. Stringer was buried at the Wihlerville cemetery Suiida Ihe JOth. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Wells are to spend Christinas at Mr. Prank Steven sous'. There is to be a Christmas tree at Wihlerville Thursday night of this Week. R. Lindsay and J. I loci, ing. Jr. and Mr. Carucll, made a trip to town the llrst of the week. S. E. UohinsoM and .1. W. Mi Col 1 u in went to Grants Pass on business the lirst of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Lovelace had to go to San Francisco to the cancer sicci:illst. At last accounts Mrs. Lovelace was doing as well as could be expected. We hope, she will return greatly im proved 111 health. Still keeps cool and cloudy, with an occasional shower. anoni. PORN. KINDLKY In Grants Pass, Decem ber HI, l'.tt'il, to Mr. and -Mis. M. C. l-'indlcy, a sen. MARRIED. W1I.EY-1I.1VEK-At Ashland Wed ne-ilay, Deci nilvr Hi. I'.'o:;, (ieo. Wiley of tshl.tiid mid Miss Kdiih t iliver of Montague, DIED STRINGER At his heme in Now Hope district. Win. Stringer, aged S years. Mr. Stringer had been a resident of this county for about HO years. ,rr- Until you have seen ours. New machines $.1.50 to $55. Records '2'tC and up. Sec ond hand machines ut your own nr'u'O :it the a-a.B U 1 1 V 1 1 I L 1 1 L rJ UIUIULL ULIli COR.IVESPONDENCE. Lrlend Sidings. Business is quiet at Tonncl 9. Quite a force of meu aro employed n limbering the idiiii 1. The health of the people is good. Most of the farmers have their crop iu. Some have not, but that is al ways the case. T. J. Macken is kept busy deliver ing goods. In. his absence, Henry Ball is first ciers; Henry is very obliging to his customers. The death of L. N. Drowning has east u gloom over this community as he ' an old settler of Grave creek. At prcj'iit there ore but a few of the pioneer left. We read of the cold weather, being 20 degrees below zero in iirts of the Atlantic states. So far we have hud but little fiosts; grass has been grow ing steadily ; stock is doing well ou the range. October was a dry month so furmeis could not seed their laud, so the gia II was put in later; it is coming up nicely and making a rapid growth, rrosts iu November destroyed tin blucpkborry crop. We are having quite a sprint lu ol cloud juice, so thu miners are liiivinp an abundance of water. They win taking a lay off for awhile, but now work is renewed. Some of our people went to tho Pass last week, presum ably to purchase goods for the Holi days. Some of tho wood cutters aro leav ing tho old wood camp and going t( new camps; people will movy ahon1 lool. ing for something better. Tin e, will be good here as large contracts for wood have txen let. That mi aus an increase ol trade for our mer chants, higher sales for our gardn rs ai.d all other branches of business. Wu read of quite a large par' ol Oregon and Washimgou that is set tled, but have no transportation facilities, so it is op-hill work foi those farmers mid stock raisers. Here in Southern Oregon, we have Huoil transportation and good market for everything we raise. Good sale for beef cattle and unlimited range; plenty of i r tty girls for the ciuiiar ried, widows for older men; g.iod ichools to educate the children. Wide Awake. Eau Provolt. H. Sparliu of Williams wasut Pro volt Monday. W. Sonsou of l'rovolt was ut Grants I'ass Thursday. Charley Rose made a trip to Med fofd this week after a load of flour. Martin I'ernoll of RridgeKiiut, Applcgato w.ts at Provolt Tuesday. C II. Cine-aid of Baltimore was ut l'rovolt this woek, having somo work done. Zeb Hydo of Laurel grove passed through Friday ou his way to liridge point. Arthur Illiget of Williams passed through l'rovolt Wednesday ou his way to Medford. Hill Jones of Provolt was at Grants I'as.i Tuesday to attend the Odd Fel low 's meeting. Davy Johns the Williams pus. must er, was in Grunts pass this week get ting Christmas goods. Ln i Loach one of Southern Ore gon's famous hop growers was ut Gran's Pass Tuesday on business. Mr.). Ella Wilkins of California is visiiiog relatives on Williams Creek. She will return to McCloud next week' L. W. Smith tho Provolt black smith and merchant was at Grants i'ass Monday ater a load of freight for Christmas. W. R. N'ipor of Grants l'a-s is at l'rovolt this week looking after saw mill property that is situated on Powell's Creek. Mr. Lewis of Humbug was ut Pro volt Monday purchasing lumber from ine rowuis crook sawmill Co., to make Hour boxes. Mr. ?ip'r, one of the owners of the Murphy Room and Lumber Co was at Provolt this week looking after logs for the spring ruu. Will York a cattle mail of Davidson was at Provolt ami Williams this week trying to buy yearling calves while they are at low figures. Thousands of feet of logs are in the rovls and on the banks of Applcgato, all along up the valley, to be Honied down tin- river to the big saw mil! at Murphy, but are unable to Don't Forget that a Choice Box of STATIONERY PAPER or a nice BOTTLE of PERFUMERY MAKES A MCI- CHRISTMAS GIFT t CLEMENS Sells Drugs. Grants Pass III Nowhere in Oregon can an investment he made with greater safety than in Grants Pass real estate. Within the 'past year the town has increased one-third in population. Ail teal estate values have increased, et prices are still so low that those investing now arc sure to realize handsome profits. The climate here is ideal. The mine; are inou-asing iu value and milling exH-tts predict this is to he one of the neat est mining districts in the world. For further information call upon or address JOSEPH MOSS, Uq Real Estate Aent, who has the largest list of property with terms. Property sold on the installment plan if desired. Office on "li" street, west of Sixth street. j yWNi . , .-. ? sj -vj .id ' " 1 I A I I l' i ' i 1 r I V I - It 1 I 51 I ' 1 I I i " S a j r k A A J 1 it , -v. , I SLT I, ' '.-:; ..,... 5k,, r l II 11 S . I I !:' V. i-M t -tfv.. t ?- v I "V Y V ?: r r ; - 11 ,t - s i i V h 2 4 t -V I ... . 3 1 ' . j! v. 1 i i "A ' f ' '1 .", t ',! ' I .. ... - wtt-. .i-v, . ' 0 1 9 move now ou a 'count of high waters sweeping away tho mill dam nud rusting tho Applcgato Boom and Lumber Co. a loss of about 10,0()0 iu logs anil work. Tlmro will bo a dancn at the W. (). W. hall at Williams New Years night. Daiu'tt, horso feed and sup-H-r, $l.f0. All aro invited to come and h ivo a good tim . Tho Fields llros. of 1'rov.ilt nie making ()uilH a showing on their farm this year. In Mr si ring they intend to put in 20 acres of apples and clover. Thai will inako hay iu iuiiiidaui-0 and the prion of hay w ill eoino to the littoral llgurcs ngaiii. J. A. I.ewinau will also havo 15 acres more next year. 11-.) bus been selling hay at $111 per ton this winter bet it is now sold i nt. Olio can travel u;i the valley for miles, over l ii h, firtile soil, whiih is locond best to none iiiuf produces Mo very llnsi t of corn, benn, hops, wheat, oats, hurley, potatixs, frr.it, rod clover and alfalfa, which grows ill abundance by the tine climate and large system of irrigation The lower portion of the valley is Irrigated by the Laurel (i.-cve ditch company and Missouri ditch, while In tho upper portion it is irrigated by the various companies' ditches ut llridgepoint. The famous ipiartz mines will bo tho hiding industries ill the future, mining which ur- Lion, The Unby, Kxclinni r ami lloiu- of Content ion, ill fating tin- beautiful valhy of Applegiito. Anyoii" passing ti e ri ugh valley can tell by the constant roar of tho blasting that large quan tities of the yellow metal are being taken out, while the various d iivr mines produce a lar.-e (punt it v cl money. The mines are winked by iiieans of large giants which t-ai awav the earth bv the acre. Just at the licrid i f this valley big Cl, oil the mnunliiiiis of old liravbick, liis the finious I iregon lnimmutli civs w hich are noted througi.i ut the slate, for their niystiry am! grandeur. We call spend the hot divsof seni iner ill the cool snow capp. d inciint uins liunting :;U'l li.hiug. You can si e by the f r going sketch, that Provolt is a model place ill w Inch to make a Ihi:ii I lappy Hooligan 8 LIW ILaWayTfcv1 Heal Estate.. . the licst ptiecs and GRANTS PASS ONE f-ilGHT ONLY WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30 TKC SEASON'S GREATEST EVENT ;:. c. wmrxiiY prksi-nts THe pipe: j-p lp DREADER LL-tL feUL. l-iir Ash) Hii-1 1 Ak.' .:os;:-: vu.s;c than a comic opicra. LAVI-sIl IX I.OVI-I.INlvSS. ' 2 5". 5'"-'- 75c- Tlie cut tain will go tip promptly at 8 p. in. CLASSIFIED ADS. i Jj V. AN I I'M. 1 1 i:it ion as ook. I.i avo . F . Clary. .1,1 at Courier ollice. TKl'.STWlllM'HY lady or g. ntloman to iiiau-ige business in this county and udjc ining territory lor Iioiim of solid limincial suinding. i5.-J0.ihj straight. (:oli salary and expenses paid each Monday direct from lieadipiaiters. Hxpeiise mom V ad lanccd: position piini:ininl. Ad dress Manager, i'.j.'i Million P.ldg. , Chicago. FOR-SALE. PIANO Nearly new gam. Kasy terms pi.mo at a bar-i'Jmiuti-t' at tnis olliCi'. i SAW MILL A good s:uv mill plai t1 to sell, capacity -.'", oo. ! it .i;i t ii iu j the heart of a grind tunl'i n l seciioul n-ar innurh of Wilhanis t'rtik. Teams. Jigging outtii, buildings io-i w(-i iti of lumh -r in yard, all for j:i,(l(10. Lnipiire at tins ollice. s ucri-s, all impiovii, P.' in o-. (dnird, M in luips, two Ikiusi s and two bams, . niili s front town. W ill sell all or part. K. W. Turner, Onuits Pass-, Oregon. A SPAN' of good work horses, sound and gentle, '.I and Id yra-s old ami we gli 1 .'"o to 1-) '0 I'oiiuds, gu:irn tei d In li,- ;is ivprr-ent' d, can b. bought at a ro:t -n;t bio pin- . Also (it uiii lllgle trie-ss, one cart, w lyon, :l itn h coil f.ii in tools. I en new Stool. Ii almost o-.v vat I eiiiii I All i Ki i TUP fi I - 1! . volving ' r ei;ce. 1'r. '. 1 ; It. I: !-: l.tll.l. . : I.. I I'lO 11 I . lell- A . M. ( i At 111 2Vi) i ol!i! i . oriy lion ITo-i.. I ill- ll"Tlll ic ill II..- Ik.II 111 , the I -e-t on;- I, '. B "Ueiy. I ' ; y A. I.::, - Mr . A i i c n 1 V i llnfnni;.-:.. .1 :n . d b ,lr,..v.i h : siolv 'l'. i ins in i .i -r.il.- a r;'i il.ur is 'ii, c:i I siii . !, house bOAR n I'.- i i;ni'H - M in .ind m !. Ll'lies ...II I'.ll.l i- I 1.1; t'-i iie. a: new I'nii.i;;' Norih s r ot. Mrs. r . " . n ; ri. Id. I t.ihle I l.onis ird nil I t'.T. coin for s'l. KiL'lllll ,1!-'t ' K MM I i' im; I'KMII l,K o. I :,; i l l. p 11 I. n; 1 I. 1 ' - 1 .. 11 M oT. ssi s o I. I Hi I,, (I I'l J. II. ii-, I.-.,, 1 n . ii f-r si. 1 I il- .!- ! Cliv Trciv kn ei 's Soli re , . ' "' ! t in il- cr.y tr. ;.siin ! j " r . 111 ai! i u' sijn,,; ii - w runts , ft-.t. .;. d 10 M i', I, lv, p.. 1. !.,!,'-,.( i on sim. n 0 m : r tliis ,!.u... 1 I I .!! :tt liiii: . r:1.,. i f, , ). . ' ! s inl.i 1 1 1-.-: .:. , I i id. V. ,li liii-nii. I irv 1 r. iisur-r. Lady Celesta & PALMIST -7 I.ocatid at Wistem Hotvl an 1 i.o 1 :e ..in . -I :i. ,-,' . ii inl-'i y o:- i . -1 ' n .u - ;t'l . M i i i n. 'n ''' u. . g ..i,. ,"'! I n; ii" iiii.I J r I, r irii .,:i ii. i., -i,l,'. E r. . . I.I.I- ..I il j.'1'o.l g i I 1" k r.c . v, ii,..,.. K .ol i'i ! :.i : , 1 A l .i r iiii l Lin'., r :in.l IJ RIM. l s HI' 1 11 i I : ' I if O.-lI'iii. tl v t,i m.s. p.. Mrs. Sin. Hi. ol two (I and r'ou: n I 1 A i j S ' "'ilk : V',. -If OPERA HOUSE LLY AND 30 - iTT'i OTHERS l - - ' "r r, .5 A i'f yo', ' . VI ' i ST ' '",-ii ' v V MUSICAL CUT-UP I ENDLESS VARIETY ' Of Automobile Bas, Purses, Card Cases, Letter and Hill Honks, plain or mounted with Silver or Cold. Certainly desirable Tor Christmas gifts. The very low prices wo have placed on these goods will surprise you. Let us show you through tho line. SLOVER DRUG CO. CURTIS & C9. Has tin; Finest Stock of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry F.vc-r r.rouglit to Grants Pass, Ore. Wc have the finest line of Solid OulJ, plain ami Set Rings. DiamonJ RitiKs. Silver Novelties, Routers' 1847 Plated Silver ware; a fine selection of Gents' Chains, Ladies' New Style Chains, Ladies' I.oekets, Urooches and Iiracelets. livery one is cordially invited to call and see Goods ami yet Prices, as Ottr Stock for the Holidays is fine and complete, We also have on the road one of the New lira Kngravinj; Machines. This Machine will he here in a few days, and we will he prepared to do all kinds of lingravitii;. CURTIS & C2. GRANTS PASS, OREGON . 9t 1. wkiistkh, nun,,. w. n. 1IAMM0NDi The Southern Oregon Title Guaranty & Abstract Company GRANTS PASS, OREGON PHONE S93 ABSTRACTS OF TITLE CERTIFICATES OF TITLE Till,. I'.xnm .1, l'orfV,..,.,!. (i..,..-....toe.l. I A- S lUMMONfi, ArToRSEv. f.-r i.U, p.,tkri l.a-ht-an .. I d . r- . . K" - . n :. KM 1 s f i l d i t - I 1 t f - I ;...i' V. ' 1. -";' X PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS f Correspouilence rcrnines a lnlior of love if tlie ri;ht wirt of w riting mutt rials l' ns.d. We carry n liun of line tiouery o unit the inrst fiistiuii tiistes. Hinh Riudo goods nt lnv-st iricen. Latest novelties in thii'd I litxTB that can't lie duidicatiri f-r tlio money elsewere. llhitik be. i s very cheap. Drug Store. ..... Xa. , . .aock'-. " i.t ,.u7u; cr7 '" r n"4