ROGl'B RIVER COURIER GRANTS PASS, O&ECJOtf, JUKI tJ, 1904. Cartiping and Are now the order of the day. No fun camping unless you have plenty to eat. Vhy cook and sputter around a hot stove when you can ca'l on us for the best Co'd Sliced Ham (alwavs kept on ice.) Canned CorneJ Beef 15 and 25c. Veal or Ham Loaf 15c 2 for 25c. Lunch Sausage, Lunch Herring, Taniales, Knchilados, Chiliconcar nie. Soused Mackerel, Finest Red Salmon 20c. American uud Imported Sar dines 5c to 25c. Sliced Bacon and Ham; Ful Cream Cheese; Sliced Dried Eeef in glass or we slice it for you; Lunch Jellies, pure fruit, 10c; fara nga Chips; PICKLED TRIPE, Sweet and Sour Pickles; Fresh Veg "ttihles. daily. A WORD ABOUT STRAWBERRIES Location. Culture aud Man makes the berry. We are handling Morrison's mountain berries, unquestionably the Finest Flavored STRAWBERRY brought to this markets Not necessary to buy two boxes of this fruit in order to get one; for canning and preserv ing they, are just what you want. Nothing saved in putting up cheap over-ripe fruit because it takes same quantity of sugar. Remember the place, The White House Grocerv. H. C. BOBZIEN. liar- wmm 1 Hard on the C.lt but not haid on 1 he ono who docs the washing. We have a largo stock of Wringers from $1.75 up. Our Ball Bearing Cycle Wringer in.ikes washing eay. Cramer Bros. Odd Fellows Block. Washing Machines Spring Weather Is Coming for It? You will uced Garden Tools and a Cultivator iu your garden. WE HAVE THEM. Your fruit trees will need spraying. We have Lime. Sul phur and milestone, and Spray Pumps of all sizes. We are prepared for all seaons come in and see us. ILlIIi MDDLE HARDWARE Co. Grants Pass, - Oregon. Eastman- Sfte Standard EASTMAN In Photogrsphy li j; - Equivalent to STEHUNO on Silver Eastman's Non-Curling Films Are Perfecticn DRIES PERFECTLY STRAIGHT - ORTH0CHR0MATIC - NON HALATION ' - There is no other No. -Curling Film on tho maikit, and nono other "Jost as Good. " Accept uo substitutes. KI1 ul. 11 V A. E. VOORHIBS j i WlTen you buy a Camera of me I teach you how to take pictures, also in structions in development and printing free. MONSTER STRAWBERRIES Eight of Them Filled Box. cl Berry Dr. J. P. Easter, broke into the work of the election Mouday with a bot cf strawberries. Now floe straw berries are not uuoommon iu this sec tion, which is a strawberry hotbed. But this bos that Dr. Easter bad would arrest the attention of anyone . at soy time. Eight berries filled the bos. They were of s cross between three varieties the Enormous, the Belts and the Kansas the latter being introduced to produce the fertilizing quality that the two other varities do not contain. One of the berries measured nine inches in circumfer ence. People have seen laige straw berries, but this eight to the box turn ed out by Dr. Easter Jack naturally squelches anything of the kind ever seen to oar koowledge. Dr. Easter is an enthusiastic admirer of the president and calls his new breed, ."The Teddy Roosevelt " Wm. M. Colvig took the box on Monday even ing's train with bim for St. Louis to "how" the Miseoorians what they can do in Oregon. He expects to be able to keep them in the rsfrigreator. No doubt they will be heard from should they keep in coudition. Val ley Record, broken Things Wanted. When your Furniture, Organ, Guitar or Mandolin needs repairing nr refloisliing, and yonr furnitore np bolstering, call at West Froot street, between 3d and 4th st, New Fur niture ma da to order. Lawn mowers sharpened. Work guaranteed. Picnic Parties SIXTH STREET. Glass Wash Boards Are You Prepared GRADUATED AT U. OF 0. Two Grants Pass Young Ladles Receive Degrees Two Grants Pass ymng ladies grad uated this year frcm tho University of Oregon at Eugene Miss Margaret Banuard and Mi:-s Ethel Palmer. Miss liaunard completes the classical course, with the addition of German. Mies Facie Btuuard, an alumnus of the university, is at Eugene, spending commencement week with her sister. Of Miss Ethel Palmer, the Oreguian of Tueslay has tho follow ing to say : "Villard Hall was crowded Monday evening, when the graduating exer cises of the scho 1 of Music were held. The siugle member of this year's class is Miss Ethel Carolyn Pslmer, piauUt, and pupil of Mrs. Ro"e M. Ilollenbeck. Miss Palmer is registered from Grnnts Pass, aud is one of the best known young musicians iu Vet ern Oregon.. Her work tonight was of a liiuli order, her live numbers on the programme, holding the close atten tion of the entire audit nee. " Miss Palmer's many friends will have an opportunity of heariDg her in Grants Pass In tho near future. Chautauqua. t Ashland July I) 22. Gnat Lecturers; chorus classes for adults, infrmediatei and primaries under fine direction. Numerous schools; atsemhly tine; vocal and in strumental musio. Better than ever. Send for in forms ton. Come. Instruction tn Music Ethel Palmer, graduate in music at U. of O. wilt receive pupils at her home 315, West Fuurth street, cor. of A, after juoe 25. OUR PERSONAL COLUMN People a.s They Come e.nd Go From Day to Day Miss Ella Fisher visited Iter home at Rweburg last week. Mr. aud Mrs. Archie McGill camn up fro.u Mod ford last week. . Mrs. Faun in Wertz-Borchert weut to Ros;burg Tnesdny to visit friends. Mrs. J. Baglev and child of Ward creek are visitiug at the Dr. Moore homo. Dr. J. B. Parker left Mouday for a trip to Hill City, Kansas, aud other points. Miss Ivy McArthur weut to Rock Poiut Saturday to visit with her cousin. Miss lone Scott cama from San Fn:ucisco Tuesday to visit her grand Rev. J. A. Mearsof Merlin andWil' derville is attending the Medford con ference. Miss Zelta Hair returned Saturday from attendance at the U. of O. at Eugene. - Henry Thornton visited his brother James Thornton and family at Ash land last Saturday. Mrs. Rachel Driver arrived last week from The Dalles to visit her sis ter, Mrs. Ike Davis. Mi's. Henry Booth arrived from Roseburg Thursday to spcud a few days with her pareuts. Mrs. L. S. Webber, returned to her home at Medford Thursday, after visiting Grants Pass friends. W. P. Elwood spent Suuday in Grants Pass ou Ins wav from Portland to visit liia home at Crescent City. J. D. Stevens left Tuolsy evening for Meadows, Idaho, to work for the Lake Creek Mining Co. Ho expects to return about Denuiuber 1. Miss Estolla Kane arrived Tuesday night from San Fraucisco to spend the summer vacation with her grtmd- paronts, Mr. aud Mrs. J. P. Tuff. Dr. G. C. Eshelman of Salem! supremo Instructor of the united Artisans visited the Grunts Pass assembly last week tin his tour oi the state. J. O. Turk and Mrs. C. F. Steveu- son went to Portland lust week with Edgar Turk, for treatment, with a specialist. Mrs. Stevenson visited her sister there aud returned home Monday. F. V. Metis, wifo mid sou arrived from Florence, Colo., Tuesday to lonk after mining interests at Silver creek. r. K. slieetz of Colora lo springs cnine with him to put up a saw mill on the propoi ty. The II. C. Kinney family are located at Hilts, Cal., for the sum mer. Mr Kiuney, Jliss Murjorie, Mies Grace Connelly and Paul Kinney left Friday by carriage, Mrs K'uncy aud Mrs. Winch going the next day by train. Mrs. R. Boyd Young and her mother, Mrs. Lee Si 1 ', left for the north last week, Mrs. Young to re turn to her home at Wrugle, Alaska. after a three mouths visit with her parents at Murphy, aud Mrs. Sill to visit a son and two sisters at Ed' rounds, Wash., and other points. J. P. Galeener and family left Tues day for Summerville, Ore., where Mr. Ualeener takes charge or the building of a pine needle factory and has taken the contract to operate tho faotory for oue year. He has sold his house hold furmturo, but wilt retain his property here. It is possible that Mr. Galeener will remain at Summerville several years. $25,000 FIND IS MADE Two Bovs Stumble on Gold e.1 Sucker Cre?k. Word has beon received hero or a rich strike at the head of Mucker creek made by two sous of D.ivid Briggt who were out hunting on tiie nioun tains. Tho story goes that they had shot a deer and were trailing it by tho blood, wheu tiiey ran onto a ledgo of (mart., spotted Willi gold. Tiiey took specimens homo and their father and nucln, Geo. 11. llriggs, immediate ly weut to the place mid staked out claims. Tho rock is immensely rich and iu a few hours they had pounded out several thousand dollars and there is now t2,i,000 worth in sight. The story has been discredited by many, but reliable information from Sucker creek country gives it as a fact. Mensch Yorx. Tin marriage of Fred Mensch aud Miss Clara Agnes York was solemnized Wednesday evening, June !), at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Jewell, Rev. V. G. Couuell performing tho ceremony in presence, of a small num ber of relatives and friends. The rooms were beautified with a profu iion of roses and vines, and the brido tastefully arrayed in white and carry lug a bouquet of white rosis. After the ceremony the guests were served with refreshments. Iloth the bride and groom are well known, having been born and reared in Josephine county and are universal ly r(sM'ctcd. Mr. Mensch has for the past five years wielded the pen at the Courier ofllce and he is thus known to all our readers. lie has tho highest est' em and confidence of the Courier proprietor. 1 ho brh'e is a daughter of J. W. York, the well known farmer and hop raiser ou Applegate, and is highly respected. The Courier ex tends congratulations and best wishes. HORN. POLLOCK At Golden, June 4, 1004, to Mr. and Mrs. li. A. Pollock, a sou. LUCKETT At Grants Pass, Hnnday. June 12, 110-1. to Mr and Mrs. Mort Lurketr, a son. HANNA At Portland Friday, June 10. 1!S)4, to Mr. aud Mrs, R. E. Hauna, a son. MARRIED. MENSCH YORK At Grants Pass, Wtdnesday, June 15, lisi4, Fred Mensch and Miss Clara Agues York, Rev. W. G. Council officiating. SARGENT DAILLY At Grants Piss, Oregon, Monday, June i YM, R. F. Sargent of Salem aud Mrs. Vina Anna Dailey of Kerby, Rev. A. T. Shoemaker officiating. LINDSEY SARGENT At Grants Pass. Wednisday, June 15, I'MH, Er nest H. Lindner and Miss Minnie Sargeut, Rev. j.W . Nee ley otticiat lug. DIED. ORM At Grants Pass. Sunday. June 12, BS4, Ollie Adehs, wife of Grant Orme, aged & years. The de-fased was the daughter of James S vsge and was born at the home place on Savaire Rapids in lSf and reared lo Jowphlue county. She leaves a. bust and and two chil dren, besides brothers aud sisters of the Savage family to mourn her loss. RECITAL BY MISS PARKER A Portland Audience la Aroused 10 Enthusiasm. The Port laud Orcgouiau of Tuesday speaks of Miss Lanra Parker'.- recital as follows : "Sonata Op. 13. Pathetique (Bee thoveu), two sougs, 'Jeuaes Fillettes' (Weckerliu) and 'My Bairnie' (Yan- nali); impromptu Op. 1 43 (Schubert); lm Herbst' ( Fratu) and 'Lleboslied' (Mycr-Helniutid) ; Etude C minor (),. 10, Nocturne G major, and Ballade, A Hat (Chopin); songs, 'Dauzu. delle meniorio' Caracciolo) aud 'Hireo Green Bouucts' (D'Uardslot) ; Scherzo B minor Op. H! (Meudelsslion), 'At the Grave of a Horo'f E. B. Hill) aud March Militairo (Schbuert-Tau- sig).' "Under the direction of W. Giffoid Nash, Miss Laura Parker, 'of Grants Pass, gave a piauo ncital last uight In the Aeolian Hall, assisted by Miss Hilda E. Hegele, scprauo. There was large attendance of people who heartily applauded both pianist and vocalist. Miss Paiker was heard to best advantage iu the Chopin aud Schubert numbors, aud gave evidence of a sound, thorough technique, coup led with fine, instinctive interpreta tion. For a young player, she bus a satisfactory touch, and ought to do well iu her musical career. From memory s' e played tho Ii Dlcult pro- giamiue, without tho slightest hesita tion, a ie formanee that ninny mature pianists would envy." Miss Laura Parker, assisted by her siator. Miss Edna, will give a piuuc recital at the Grants Pass opera house, Wednesday evening, Juue 23. SHRINK WHILE YOU. WAIT Trimble & Cook Have Added Im proved Appliances Triiublo & Cook have just added to their blacksmith shop a Houso cold tire setter for the purpoKx' of accom modating their patrons. The setter is powerful n acliine which grips the tire and shrinks it tight to the wheel, without the necessity of loossening the bolts nnd removing the tire. The si.riuking of a set of tires usually re quires about three hours, but with this machine, it can accompli lied Ilia work iu 30 minutes besides avoiding any possibility of marring the paint or giving the wheal an improper dish, A thousand wheels call be dished to exactly the same degree, which is ini possihUMii any other w i.v. Willi this machine a farm wagon w heel with a 4-inch tire, J, inch thick can be set as well as a light buggy. Your tires can bo set while yon make a trip to the postotlice mid no delays aro nieesmry. Wedding Anniversary. Responding to an extremely neat and nniiuo invitation in burnt leather, in tho form of a rose and enclosed In a leatherette cnveloiie issued some time ago by Mr. and Mrs. j), II. .stovull, guests to the number of a hundred or moro assembled Tuesdiy evening to help them celebrate their wedding nn uiveisary. Seats had been provided ou the lawn anil there tho guests enjoyed the de lightful evening in social chat while tho orchestra discoursed sweet uiuslc. In tho house, which is very tasteful ly arranged, were displayed gifts In leather, from the many friends. There were leather covered chairs, leather cushion covers, leather - hook cove rs, table covers, desk fittings, purses, shopping bags, and many other arti cles done in leather, all useful uud very neat and attractive. During the course of the evening, fruit punch was served ou the lawn hy Mrs. Wall. while in the house, lees and cako were served b Mrs. Stockhriilge uud Mrs, Akin. The rooms were decorated with roses and ferns, while tho table mats-) and light shades were of burnt leather. Tlin serving ladies woio burnt leather Uptons. , After spending a delightful evening, tint gr.csts departed with many expres sions of congratulations and bi st wishes to the host and hosiers, Masonic Conventions. Prominent members of Hut craft iu all branches of Manonary ure gathered at Portland this week. Tho Grand Chapter Royal Arch Masons nit t Mou day and Tuesday. Tlin Grand Lodge A. F. and A. M. met on Wednesday and Thursday. The Scottish Hite Masons held their t-'-nil annual re union, commencing .Moutlav nnd the week will conclude with the grand ceremonial meeting of tlin Mystic Shriucrs on Hatnrdnv evening. The grand chapter rt tlin Eastern Sla' is also iu session this week. Miss Mary foe, wophv matron, Mrs. II. C. nol.zicn and Mrs. T. II. Cornell are dckg:it"S from tho Giants Pass Chapter. Oranls i'ass w III he reprcsunt -d Pv Dr. l-'lamigan ol'icer of the grand I. dgo; II. C . Ilobien, H. P.. and It. L. Cnc of Realties Chapler and H. W. Wrigs, master of (rants Puss Lodge. Gone lo Soldicia Homo R. H. Dunlap li ft for Rnsehurg Friday evening to spend some of his remaiuiug days in the Oregon Sol diers' Home. He Is a reterau of the Meixean war ami has lived iu South ern Oregon for nearly 00 years. For over a third of a century Sergeant Dunlap was sexton of the Jackson ville cemetery. The night prior to his departure iie a tendered a recep tion by Adarel Ciajilt r No. 8, O. E. S , of which he is a charter member, that was a viry pleasant affair. TI.e best wishes of a large cirlco of fro nds so with him to Ins new home. S. o. Oregonian. W'on Medal and Prize Money. O. O. lleluiau has returned from Sacramento w here he has ls ii par ticipating in a two days' t uniaon ot of the Northern California Hod and Gun club. Tim tournament consisted of Ifl events and there were about 75 marksmen present in comistitiou tor the various pri a. Mr. H'-1 mini was very surc -ns'ul, and in a 20-bird race won the individual championship medal of northern California. In ad dition to this he rantured the highest zeneral averairn uifdal. anil rolled down about tl'Xj iu trus money. Titling". COMING tVfc.NTS June 22, Wednesday Piano recital by Miss Laura Parker at Ofx-ra house. Millinery at Cost. Mis. M. P. Anderson is now selling ; ,s. her entire linn of millinery audiC notions at cost, on aeoeunt of having !(' to move. Call aud get bargains. THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS' Brief Notes e.nd Items ot Interest e-nd Import&ncs. Dr. Flanagan, Physician and Dentist Goto Corun for Plumbing. Houso numbers at Cramer Bros. Ice cream daily Horniug & DePuy. U try a Blue Ribbon S-ceut cigar. Findlay, the piauo tuner is stopping st the Western. A splendid line ol Royal Charter Oak Ranges at Coron'i A. Bargain in pianos at the Grants Pass Musio House Fresh bread always ou hand at Homing & Depuy's. Lots iu the Ireland & Meade addi tion ou easy terms. Berry Baskets 45 o the hundred at the White House Grocery. Ice Cream and Soda Water every day at H.Tn'uy & DePuj'a. Fifty cent sheet music at 25 cents at the Grants Pass Music House. Amateur Photo work promptly aud carefully attended to at Clevenger's. Don't full to sen the new line ot Diamond aud opal riugs at Letcher's, Cold boiled ham, pba and, cakes fresh bread at Horning & Depuy's. . Aluminum House numbers, will not tarnish, three for 25 cents at Cramer Bros. Mens shoes in light and heavy soles. High cuts for imners R. O. McCros key. Mrs. Gilfllhin will take orders for all sorts of food ready cooked. Phone orders. For a short time Ireland & Meade will Bell yon a lot for 10 down and flu per month. Why pay rent? I will sell yon a honso and lot or a ranch on easy pay ments. E. L. Cass. Trimble A Cook now cany a stork of buggy aud hack wheels iu all grades. The prices aro right. The entire estate of S. F. Cass, and all real estate belonging tn E. L Cass for sale on ensv terms. Call at my otllco. Joseph Moss. A flue assortment of goods and 500 styles to select from at the Grants Pass Tailoring Co. Nobby suits at reasonable rates. Steam cleaning. Sen that fine lot of Ladies', Gents' anil Babies gold rings? For a small consideration. St. Louis, the Jeweler, would part with one or two ot them for he is nnking more of them and might mako you one just as you want ir, if yon furnish the gold dust. Hammocks in all styles from 11.00 np at Cramer BroB. Horning & Depuy now have the uiniiagemeiit of the Opera Cafe. Waterman's Ideal Fonntaiu Pens from f 3.5'J op at Cramer Bros. I cream iu bricks, anv color, any flavor ut Horning & Depuy's. riie Little Giant school shoe, with extended sole. Warranted good. U O. McCroskey. Why cook this hot weather, when Mrs. GiltUlnii will do it for you? telephone orders. If you ure not getting good slims, for your moiuy, Try Iho Red Star More, w hero good shoes aro sold. A small fire In the S. P. D.& L. Co. lumber yard was discovered Sunday night, but was put out before gaining much headway Tho A. A. O. and Provolt ball teams plavcd at the A. A. C. grounds last Sunday, making a scorn of 15 to H in favor of the A. A. C. Small houso and two lots on the north side of , the R. R. track, for a short time only, price $475. Irfits alone nre worth the money. Call on or address Joseph Moss, Grants Pass, Oregon. Comity Trensuri r rejsirts that he has called in for liuynient all the n . war rants now nut, nod from now on all warrants out will draw fl per cent iu terest, a material saving to the county in interest Having received oue of the latent Improved Now Century Engraving machines we urn prepared- to do all kinds of engraving; goods bought from us engraved free. Curtis & Co., Oild relloWH Building, Grants l'as), Oregon. Strawberries I Strawberries 1 ! The celebrated Frake's slrawhcrrios, grown by h. j. Copis r, will bu found at t or uell's every day. Leave your order for prompt delivery. T. B.'Cornell. W. R. Reed, the wagon maker, Sixth street, bus a full and select stock of wagon and carriage material. "Good work and good slock' mv mot to. Shop two doors north of Davis seor nd baud stern. Go to Jud Taylor for Ilicyle re pairing. Garden Hose for i cents a foot at Cramer Bros. Arrangement urn-being made for a celebration ut Granite Hill aud also ut Takilmu, July 4th. ' New carpet beaters made from wov eu uire, will not tear your carpet and cost only 'it cuts ut Cramer Bros. As!, your dealer for Rogue Rive Cieai'iery Butter inado at Medford is now Ail cents p r two-pound, squure lull wttght. L. C. McKennev is now proprietor of the (ileiidalo cws, having pur chuncri the business from S. 1 . bhutt, Alio has gone to As'ilautt. Kit Energy, it will help you to keep the weeds down in the garden f-pociai price iu is r package, same hi) us grape nuis. Miitn House, Japiuuso Energy Is surprising th world, noire esis-eially Russia. Se what American Energy can do We have it at loo per package. White House. We sell the famous Sharpies Tubular Cream Separator; if you have two cows or more, write us for valnabl literaturn ou dairying, free Gadtlis Bros., Medlord, Oregon. As I desiro tn leave Grants Pass, will sell anything that I posses and the utiru S. F. Cass estate on easy terms. See Jos. Moss for list it nl eslutu and house). E. L. Cass. Stove wood Is received in patt pay meiit for Bicycle repairing jud lay lor. All parties holding certificates en titling them to photographs Clevcnger's gallery, w ill please notice that certificate says tsntitively eiu-nsion of time. They must be presented and negatives made before July I. V. L. CLE VENUE It. Miss Allin Josephine Simrliu of Grants I'ass was married Wednesday to Mr. Ijtf.ivetle Grimes, The cere wouy was iierforme'l by Judge En gler. Mr. Orinici is one of the drivers on the Crese.-nt City-Granti Pass mail route. Del Norte Record. The r m I -annual election of officers of the United Artisans occurred Tues day (-veiling with the following result : M. A.. A. E. Voorlncs; Hupt, K. Mensch; Insp. , Mrs. M. A. Wertz; ., J. I!. PaddM-k. Trcas , Mrs. H. Perkins. S. E.t J. 11. Eherle. M. L. Savage. J. C, Mrs. F. Mensch. t t New Young Men of Taste and Discernment will bo quick to appreciate tho oxtrcmo stylish ness of tho. suit shown in the picture. It is THE ROYAL SACK, three-button, full chested dors, made in all the popular Summer fabrics an in an attractivo variety of patterns. At so low it pi-lee it w THERE is nothing in tho style, lit, fabric or tailoring of this suit that would suggest tho idea that it was "Rciidy-niade." On tho other hand, thero is everything in tho appearance and quality to suggest the highest class of merchant tailoring. It is art-tailored by Schloss Bros. L Co. Producers of Distinctive Aprarel for Gentlemen. Outfitters to Particular People. Jud Taylor guiirnntecs all work. Photo Supplies at tho Courier of fice. . Talking Machines aud Rocords at Paddock's. Plates and Films developed and printed at Cluveiiger's. Sweetest Navol oranges on the mar ket White House Grocery. Pultons' Snn Proof Paint, tho paint that wears Sold at Cramer Uros. Sweet Pickles, Finest ripe Olives, in bulk at the White- Houso Grocery. White shirt waists, embroidery trim med. They are beautiful. It. U. wo- roskey. lllcvcles sold on Installments and Id wheels taken -as part payment al Cramer Bros. New line of Indies nnd gentlemen's solid gold watch chains at Letcher s Jewolry storo. Vegetable always fresh iu our Mist Machine Not on the blreel White House Grocery. HOARD Biid lodging t:i.n0 per week ; also run team and hack tn mines nnd timlier. No. !J(iH, D anil West Stieet, J. W. Osboru. When in need of a first class lime piece, you lnakn the mistake of yocr life if vou go purchasing without gel- ting my prices. A. Letcher. ASSAYER and Amalgamator wanted. Adtlress W. 11., care Courier ollico. None but those with good rccom nieiimeutlntioiis need apply. The Oregon annual confen e of M. E. churches for the Grants Pass dis trict, is in session at Metlfoid, conven ing June 1 -I HI. Rev. J. W. McDougall is secretary of the association. E. Moore, tie painter, has bought out C. II. l'raker's scooiid-huiid store and will conduct the business here- after. Orders for painting can be left at the store, corner Sixth and I streets. Tho 8. P. passenger train Just after pulling out from the depot Monilnv. was obliged to slacken speed ill orner to allow a bunch of cuttle to get tn a safe distance. These rattle were after ward seen brousing along Sixth street. The pound would have been a better place for them. Resolutions of Regret. At the regular meeting of the Woman's club of Grants Puss, held Saturday, June 4, I'.ml, the following resolutions were unanimously adopt ed: Whereas, The members of the Woman's club of Omuls Pass, do re gret the departure of our ex-president, Mrs. Ilattlo Young, for other Ileitis of luhnr, Slid Whereas, We do appreciate nud ncknowleiliio the .eul ami ability she, as organizer and first president of this club, has displayed in raising our elnh to its present standard, there fore, be it Resolved, That we, the inomhcm of I he Woman's club of Grants Pass, Oregon, as a club, do extend to Mrs. ) tiling, our heart felt thanks for, and iiieere app'eciat ion of, the untiring energy iu our behalf; Resolved, Tint a copy of these reso lutions be spread on the minutes of this club aud copies bo given to our weekly pa iters for publication; Resolved, That the secretary of this eluti be instructed to write and for- waul to the Woman's club at Long Reach, California, an appreciative letter introducing to them our ex- president, Mrs. lli.ltie Young. Katblei-u M. Durham, Susie liaiiuard, Mrs. James Hair, Committe ou Resolutions. F Ire at Mouulaln Lion. The cookhouse at the Mountain Lion mine on Missouri . Flat burned lust week Wednesday with the loss of marly all the contents. The flames starting Iu the woodwork m ar the chimney while dinner was being pre pared. Mrs. Ilailey was alone at tin bouse when the Are broke out and suc ceeded In saving a few articles. Mr Bailey, rushed to the assistance of bis wife when be heard the alarm, but be was at work a half mile or mom from the home aud when be arrived, the flrti had gained such headway that he was unable to render assistance. Pin.no Keclts.1. Miss Laura Parker will give piauo recital iu the opera bouse Wednesday, June 22d. She will bit asisstrd by Miss Edna Parker iu vocal uuiubers. Spring and broad in the ehoul $12 "Drop iu and let us talk It over.' r GOOD WATCH should bo cleaned at least onco.a year. Have you had yours cloancd and regulated? I am prepared to do all kinds of jewelry repairing at prices' that aro right, and g tiaranteo my work to give satisfaction. BERT BARNES. Clemens' Drug Storo. Wlldervilla Items. Georgo Rristow had a runaway and got pretty badly crippled up. Grandma Ilnrrongli bus been visit ing her daughter, Mrs. W. S. Robin sou, People am first crop of busy putting up their allalf.t, which is very tine. Mr. Grillln makes a trip through here onco a wetik with his lieu f wagon. Mr. Grimes got his foot hurt pretty bail at higgling one day last week, but he keeps hobbling around. The little son of H. E. Roblus&u has beeii iultti sick tho past week, but was better at last accounts. . There has been quite a bit of sick ness through the country the past week or so, but none serious. Orlaii Wells of Medford, is visiting his son Arthur Wells. 11" expects to visit for two or three months. Guy Wetlierbeu came so near get ting his arm torn otf at the mill that his shirt sleeve was torn off and hit arm scratched a little. Kirk and Claud Robinson have re turned from their school at Eugene, to have a vacation, lhey expect to attend the full term of school at that place. There was a drove of 2UH0 sheep passed through here from out about vYaldo and going up the head if Rogue river, where they exis-ct bet ter feed. One of the women of tho neighb r- hood heard n buzzing noise aud thought the house was on fire, and began to hust lit around, but found it to lie Mr. Williams passing ou his automobile. Mr. Eriekson got hurt pretty bad while working ou the Hain, and then iu less than a week he was kicked twice by a horse ami is not able to get about much vet. He surely is having hit share of the troubles of this life. Children's Day V. us observed ill a very appropriate inaiiiios, Sunday the I.', near I lei Mute creek liri'lgo in the beautiful (.rove. The forenoon was well spent in listening to toe hlhlren's anil young folks sis-akiim uud singing, then after iriuking of it bountiful dinner, yieru were several speeches hv the older ones. Hie speech hv J. II. Robinson, being well handled. Inert) were several thoughts trotight out in a very clear way. A Pout, 4 o'clock all went lioiuti with the expectation of meeting in the grove again on the lib of July. Reduced Ratios lo St. Louis F.xpo sitinn. The Southern Pacific Co. will sell round trip tickets at greatly reduced rutin to Mt. Louis and Chicago, He lmut the rt. Louis, reposition, ou the following dates : June Mill, 17, 1"; July 1 2, 8 ; Angus! 8, li, pi; September 6, , 7; (It lols-r !), 4, 5. Going tup must be completed with in 10 days from date of sale uud pas sengers will be permitted to start on any (lay that w ill enahlo tie in to reaeli tit Munition within tho 10 days limit. Return limit W) days, but not litter than December III, I'.t.il. l'or full information as In lain and routes (all on Agent routlicru I'ac. , ut lirants Past, W. E. Coiniin, G. P. A. tttvc Yuu s Cough ? A dose of Hallard's Hon hound Syrup will relievo It. Have you a cold? A dose of Herbiiie ut bedtime and freiueut small doses of Ilore hound Syrup during tho day will re move it. Try it for whooping rough, for asthma, for consumption, for bronchitis. Mrs. Joe Metirath, S3 E 1st street, Hutchinson, Kan., writes: "I have 'used llnllird's llorehouud Syrup Iu my family for live years, and tiiitl it the best and most palat able medicine 1 ever used." S'm-, duo, (1.00 at Shiver Drug Co. A. V. Banno.rd-Underte.krr. Suits 1 , --vr wv: it fl A - Ill-OSS BKiti L. CO. ! KINt CLOTIILS MAK.F.RS IALTIMT.H NtW WMU, GRANTS PASS. Kubll Items. Amos Cook returned home Mouda from Portland. K. J. Kubli weut to Grants Pass Monday after a load of freight. We aro having some quite warm days thermometer registered at tH degrees. Mrs. Fred Miller was called to Grants Pass tn bu at the bedside of her sister, Mrs. Grunt Orme, who died Saturday. Mrs. K. P. White and daughter Rein, left Friday for a two weeks stay with Mr. aud Mrs. II. F. Whet stonu near Medford. Mrs. Annio Wright and children of Idaho, arrived last week for a months' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Davidson of this place. Miss Ida Vincent returned home from Applegate Sat unlay where she has been stopping the past two weeks, with Mrs. K liasyn, who has beun suffering with a dislocated shoulder, but is greatly improved at this writ ing. Last Wednesday G. N. Bailey's house with most of the contents were burned to tho ground. Mr. lialley was st work in the mine and Mrs. ilailey and baby, being alone, at the time of tho lire, saved only a few things from the bedroom. A defective Hue was the cause. There was no iu sunt uee. Unite a number of youutr people met at the school bouse Suuday and or ganized a Sunday school. The fol lowing ofllcers were elected: Presi dent, Miss 'Ml lie Hooks; secretary, Miss Cam York ; treasurer, Miss Ida Vincent; librarian, . Miss Minnie Wooldritlge ; chorists, Mrs. I. Vin cent and Mrs. K. J. Kubli. Everyuun should try aud come out and help tlin good work along and X feel quite roiilldent we can have a good Sunday school, as there are so many young children who wonld be greatly beuellttud by it. How's This? Wo offer One Hundred Dollars re wriid for any case of Catarrh that cniniot be cured by Hull's Catarrh Cun. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. We, tho undersigned, have known V. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him prefectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able io carry out any ob ligations made by bis firm. Waldiug, Kiiinau & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken Intern-. lly, ueting din-tly opoj the blood ninl mucous surfaces of the system. 'Vstiiuonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hill's Family pil's lor cocsti pat ion. K E A L K IS T A tITt KAN S FERS. Julia A. Lyons to W. S. Barrie, 15 acres iu section 17, tnwuship Sti south, rang,- 5 west. A. C. Hough tn Mrs. McChotka, Lot 13, block It. Miller Co's addi tion. The above suits were made through the real estate agency of Joseph Moss. Sud by flit Doctor. " A doctor hero lias sued me for $12. AO, which I claimed was exces sive for a case of cholera moibns," says R. White, of Coachulla, Cal "At the trial he praised hii medical skill and medicine. I asked bim If it was not Chamberlain's Olio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy ho used, as I had good reasou to believe It was, and lie would not say under oath that it was not." No doctor could uso a better remedy than this in t rase of cholera morbus, it never fails. Sold by all druggists.