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ilHiSJyslin Meraear We have been fortunate enough to secure a large quantity of the . FAMOUS BAKER MUSLIN UNDERWEAR at prices much under the market and place them on sale as stated. Only at OUR Store do you have an opportunity of getting garments of this kind at these prices. You pay only for the material at THIS SALE, we throw in the labor of making the garments. These prices are such as only stores handling large quantities can make. DON'T WAIT TOO LONG. A FEW DAYS AT THE MOST WILL CLEAN THEM OUT. Sale Commences New Spring Suits Young Men - Muinli J mill tfOlh- of Taste and Discernment will bo quick to appreciate tho extrcmo stylish ness of tho. suit shown in the picture. It is Lot 4 (""""J it . pt; r,l 4 Till 771 These give bat hint of the great values offered at this sale Chances like this are seldom found. Take' your 'choice. Lot! Latest styles and shapes. If you fail to supply yourself now, you won t get another chance. Take a few while they last. Lot 2 THE ROYAL SACK, throo-button, full chested and broad in tho 6houl aAL-J?lA' ' li dors, made in all tho popular Summer fabrics and 3Mf';' p.; & in an ftttractivo varioty of patterns. $12 At so low it rIo ii m .-o.lll.OSS BKftS &.C0. i' FINE CLOTHES MAKERS A-t'Mr- MM YD 11m TpHEIlE is nothing in tho style, fit, fabric or tailoring of this suit that would suggest tho idea that it was "Ready-made." On tho other hand, there is everything in tho appearance and quality to suggest the highest class of merchant tailoring. It is art-tailored by Schloss Bros. (EL Co. Producers of Distinctive Apparel for Gentlemen. "Drop iu and let us talk It over." 373 1 iMymy Outfitters to Particular People. GRANTS PASS. Lot 3 CLEAN sWYftitoRiZED A trlamph of modern Industry. Take as many Sarments In this assortment as you wish, except the gowns. Only one to a customer. R. L. COE & CO., GRANTS PASS, OREGON. Taylor guarantees all work. Supplies at tho Courier of i ng Machines nud Records at k's. I and Films developed and nt Cluvonger's. cut Navel oranges oil tho mar )Uo House Grooory. us' San Proof Pulnt. tlio paint ars bold at Cramer iiros. i Pickles, Finest ripe Olives, at the White- House urocory. shirt waists, embroidery trim 'lioy are licautiful. H. O. Mo o aolil on installment mid ls taken -as part payment at nro. Inn of ladles and gentlemen's lid watch chains at lrfitchor'i toro. ibln alwaya frouli In our Mint Not on tha Street. Whitu rocory. mid InduiiiK 'l.ftO ir week D team and hurk to iiiIik-h mid . No. HUM, D and VMt Stiout. Jxuorii. In nnod of a fl rut cliim time Da iimko the iiiixtiikn of your o K purrliiiHl!if without K't- rifoa, A. lyolclier. U and AuialKiimntor wanted, I W. H., earn 1,'ourier olllcn. nt mono with koocI recmii- ulutioiia nood apply. 'roil animal rnnferenru of M ei for the (Iraiit Paa dla- n fPNHlon at Modfoid, roiiven 4-1(1. Hot. J. W. Mel)oiiall :y or too aanoointlou, 'o, tjie palntor, lina Ixitilit Prnkor'a aeoond-liuiid more nondui't the l)tinliiiira here, dura fur iaintliiR can lie left '0, corner Bixtliaud iKtreetn. ?. imamuiKer train jimt after at Irom the ilerxit Mom aT. )d to nliicken Hpeed In order liuneh of ratlin In Ret to a -re. I hone rattle wro af Ikt- hrouKiiiK aliuiK Hixtli atnet. J would huvo lieen a lietter liein. ' Box. Dr. J. P. Eaatvr, broke into the work of the election Monday with a box cf strawberries. Now fine straw berries are not uuoommou iu this lec tion, which is a strawberry hot bed. But this box that Or. Eaxter had would arrest the attention of anyone at any time. Eight berries filled the box. They were of a cross between three Tarieties the Enormous, the . Belts an. I the Kansas the latter being introduced to produce the fertilizing quality that the two other rarities do not coutaiu. One of the berries measured nine inches in circumfer ence. People hare seen laige straw berries, but this eight to the box turn ed out by Dr. Easter ju-t naturally squelches anything of the kind erer teen to our knowledge. Dr. Easter is an enthusiastic admirer of the president and calls his new breed, . "The Teddy . Rooscrelt. " Wni. M. Coltig took the box on Monday eren iug's train with him for St. Louis to "how" the Missouriaus what they can do in Oregon. He expects to be able to keep them in the refrigreator. No doubt they will be beard from should they keep in condition. Val ley Record. Broken Things Wanted. When your Furniture, Organ, Guitar or Jlindolin neds repairing or refiniahing, and yoor furniture np bolstering, call at West Front street, between 3d and 4th st. New Fur- nitore mad to order. Lawn mowers sharpened. Work guaranteed. Receive Degrees Two Grants Pans young ladies grad uated this year frcm tho University of Oregon at Eocene Miss Margaret Bunuard and Mir-s Ethel Palmer. MUi liannurd completes the classical course, with the audition of German. Mies SaMe Binuard, an alumnus of the uniTertfity, is at Eugene, spending commencement week with her sister. Of Mins Ethel Palmer, the Oregoian of Tues lay has the follow ing to say : "Villard Hall was crowded Monday evening, when the graduating exer cises of the srho 1 of Music were held. The eiugle member of this year's class is Miss Ethel Carolyn Palmer, pianit, and pupil of Mrs. Koe M. Hollcnbeck. Miss Palmer is registered from Grants Puns, and Is one of the best known young musicians iu We it em Oregon. Her work tonight was of a high order, her live numbers on the programme, holding the close atten tion of the tutire aoditnee. " Miss Palmer's many friends will have au o purtuuity of beariog her iu Grants Pass in tha near future. Chexutauqua. At Ashla.nd July I) 22. Great Lecturers; chorus classes for adults, intermediates and primaries under flue direction. Numerous schools; assembly fine; vocal and in strumental mania. Better than ever. end for informaton. Come. Instruction in Music Ethel Palmer, graduate in music at I, of O. wilt receive pupils at her home S15, West Fuurtli street, cor. of A, after Juo li. past five years wieliled the pen at the Courier ofllce and he is thus known to all our readers. He has tho higlici-t esteem and confidence of the Courier proprietor. Tho hrii e Is a daughter of J. W. York, the well known farmer and hop raiser ou Applegate, and is highly respected. The Courier ex teuds congratulations ami best wishes. BORN. POLLOCK At Golden, June 4, 1U04, to Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Pollock, a sou. LUCKETT At Grants Pai-, Hnndav. June 12, JWI4, to Mr and Mrs. Mort Lockett, a son. HANNA At Portland Friday. June in, imh, to Mr. aud Mrs. R. E. Hanua, a son. MARRIED. M EN.SCH YORK At Grants Pass. widnewlay, June 15, linn, Fri'd Mensch and Miss Clara Agnes York, Rev. W. U. Connell otticiatinir. SARGENT DAILtY At Grants riss, uregon, Sloudav, June 2:i. I'J4, R. F. Sargent of Salem aud Mrs. Vina Anna Dailey of Kerby, Rev. A. T. Mioemaker officiating. LIN'Dt-EY SARGENT At Grants Pass. Wednesday, Jane 15, 11KH, Er nest H. Lindsey aud Miss Minnie hargent, Rev. J.W. N.-eley olliciat-ing. DIED. ORM At Grants Pass. Sunday. June 14, ivh, uuie Adeiis, wife of Grant Orme, aged Kfl years. The debased was the daughter of James S vage and was Imrn at the home place on Savage Uapids in IVH and reared in Josephine couutv. .-he leaves a. hu.rand and two chil dren, U-sides brothers aod sisters of the Savaga family to mourn her loss. '.ornell am delegate from the Grants Pass Chapter. (irants J'ass w ill he represijnteil l.y Dr. Flanagan ollicer ot the grand 1-dgo; II. C. Hohizcii, H. p., , , L. i;oe of Kennies Chapter anil II. W. Wrig.s, mater of (irunts Pubs Lodge. Cone to Soldieia Home R. 8. Dunlap left for Korieburg Friday evening to spend some of his remaiuiug days in the OrcgoA Hul ilii rs' Home. He is a veteran of the Meixrau war and has lived In Sonl h ern Oregon for nearly JO years. For over a third of a century Sergeant Dunlap was si iton of the Jackson ville cemetery, 'i'hn night prior to his departure ho was tendered a recep tion by Aila.-el Chapter No. 3, O. E. H., of which he is a charter member, that was a verr oleasant affair Tl, best wifhes of a largo cirlro of friends so witn niiu to Ins new home. H. . Origonian. Vifn Medal and Prize Money. O. O. lielinan has returned from Sacramento where he lias but'u par ticipating iu a two days' tournament of the North'-rn California Hod and Gun club. The tournament consisted of IU events and there were about Til niarksincn present Iu romnctitlon lor the various prizes. Mr. ileliuan was very surc-a'al, and in a bird race won tho individual championship medal of Northern California. In ad dition to this he caotored the highest general average medal, aud palled down about JIOO Iu prize mjuey. Tidings. COMING LVtSTS June 22. Wednesday Piano recital by Miss I-aura Parker at opera heuse. Millinery e.1 Cost, alia. M. P. Anderson is now selling her entire line of millinery aud notions at cost, on awunt of having to move. Call aod get bargains. now .ei ceu is is r two-pound, lull weight. square L. C. MeKennev is now proprietor ii inn iiicunaio news,' having pur cIiuhcii h hosiui'sa from S. P. tihutt, ho has gone to As'iland. r-.it I'.nergy, It will help yon to MM-p urn weens nown III thu garden. njiei-iai price in per pacliage, same siaj u grape nuts. White House .lapjiiuso Energy is surprising th i ..i iii, morn eisciaiiy uussia. See what Aiiierfr'an Kiwruv have it at Kmi per package. White House. We sell the famous Sharpies Tubular Cream Separator; if yon have two cows or more, write us for valuahl.i literature on dairying, free Gaddis iiros., Medlord, Oregon. As I riVsiru to leave Grants Pass, I will sell anything that I posses and the ntire H. F. Cass estate on oasv terms. Hie Jos. Mos for list o"f n al estate and houses. E. L. Cass. Stove wid is received in pait pay ment for Bicycle retiring Jud lay lor. All iiaitus holillug certificates en- titlllltf till-rtl In ,.i ...1. i levcngi r s gallery, willphsii notice that certificate says positively no eiu-iision of time. They must tie pre., n d-d and negatives made before July 1. V. L. CLEVKNOER. Mi. AlliA t, U....II.. r-iiwuu ni Oraiits Pass was married Woduesilay to Mr. Ifnyettn Grimes. The cere- HIOIIV Was iH-rrirnii-rl hw 1na..u L-.. glev. Mr. Grimes is one of 1 1... drivers on the Crescent Clty-Grauts i man rouie. uul Korte Itecord. The semi -miniiM I I . i' r. n I m " . , . iwm in uiiii:rrs of the Lulled Artisans occurred Tues day evening witn the following result : M. A.. A. E. Vonrhles! Hn V Mensch: linn.. Mrs. M. A U'.rt.'. Sc. , J. U. psildrck. Tn .i . M,. ll' ('. Perkius. S. E., J. B. Eberle. m! (! , U Savage. J. C., Mrs. F. Mensch. civilians of Regret regular meeting of the lub of Grants I'ass, held luiie 4, 1101, the following were unanimously adopt- The members of the ub of Grants Pass, do re Jarlnre of nurci president, I Young, for other fields of Whereas, We do appreciate aud acknowledge the r.eal and ahilltv she, as organizer aud first president of this cluh, has displayed in raising our eluti to its present standard, there fore, be It Resolved, That wo, the meuihers of the Woman's club of Grunts I'ass. Oregon, as a club, do extend to Mrs. Young, our heartfelt thanks for, and sincere app'eciatioii of, lt. until iug energy iu our ladialf ; Resolved, Tint a copy of tin is reso lutions be spread on the minutes of this club and copies h?i given to our weekly papers for publication ; Resolved. That the acrretiirv r,f II, I. club be instructed to write and for. waul to the Woman's club at Long Beach, California, an appreciative letter introducing to them our ex- president, Mrs. lli.tlie Young. Kathleen M. Durham, Susie lianiiard, Mrs. James Hair, Committe on Resolutions. F irs at Mouulaln Lion. Thu cookhouse at the Mountain Lion mine on Missouri Flat burned h,.t week Wednesday with the loss of marly all the contents. The flames starting la the woodwork m ar the chimney while di iner was being pre pared. Mrs. Bailey was alone at the house when the fire hroko out and suc ceeded In saving a few articles. Mr Bailey, rushed to the assistance of his wife when he heard the alarm, bat he was at wort a half mile or more from tho home and when he arrived, the (-00D WATCH should bo cleaned nt least onco a year. Have you had yours cleaned and regulated? I am prepared to do all kinds of jewelry repairing at prices that arc right, and g unranteo my work to givo satisfaction. Clemens' Drug Storo. BERT BARNES, Wilder villa Items. Goorgo Bristow had a runaway and go i pretty uainy crippled np. Grandma Burrouuli has been visit. lug her daughter, Mrs. W. S. Kobiu-sou, Peoplo am hnsv nuttinir uo their llrst crop of ulfalfu. which ia verv lino. Mr. (irilllu makes hero onco weuk wagon. Mr. Grimes got his foot hurt nreltv bad at logging one day last week, hut ne seeps iioniiiiug around. The little son of S. E. Until iisgu has hueu quitn sick tho past week, but was better nt last accounts.. There has been quite a bit of sick ness through tha countrv the nasi week or so, but none serious. Oriau Wells of Medford, is vialting s trip through with his beef Kubli Items. ( Amos Cook returned home Mouda from Port laud. ' K. J. Kubli went to Grant! Pas Monday after a load of freight. We aro having soma quite warm outs thermometer registered at IM degrees. Mrs. Fred Millor was called to Grants Pass to be at the bedside of her s ster, Mrs. Grunt Orme, who died Saturday. Mrs, E. P. Whlto and daughter Kola, left rrtday for a two weeks stay with Mr. aud Mrs. II. F. Whet stono near Medford. Mrs. Annlo Wright and children of Idaho, arrived last week for a months' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs L. J. Davidson of this placo. MisS Ida Vincent rntri.l fruru AiiolegaUi Salurdur wlmra ah his son Arthur Wells. He expects to .has been stopping tha past two weeks. fir 0 had gained such headway that he was ouabie to render assistance. Ple.no Kecli&l Miss Laura ' Parker will give a piano recital iu the opera house Wednesday, Juno 22d. She will l asissted by Miss Edua Parker in vocal numbers. visit for two or tlueo months. Guv Wethiirlieii rum. Mi a. .u n..e ting his arm torn off at the mill that his shirt sleeve was toru olf and his arm scratched a little. Kirk and Claud Robinson have m. turned from their school at Eugene, to have, a vacation. Thev exoei-t tn uiirnm mo tan term or school at that piucti. There was a drove of 2000 sheen imsm-u inroiigii uero irom out about T.aldo ami going np the head tf uogue river, where ihev ens.ct lu.t icr it'eu. ' One of tlm women of the neiuhli ir noon Heard a buzzing noise and thought the house was on tire, and began to hustle around, hut found it to he Mr. Williams passing ou his autoiuoliile. Mr. J-.rlrkson got hurt iirntlv bad while working ;on the dam, and then in hiss Mian a week he was kicked twice by a horse and is not aliln tnuet about much yet. He surely is having us snare oi tne trouiiles or this life. Children s Day was observed in a very appropriate manner, Sunday the 14, near thu Slate creek bridgo iu the eautnui grovn. J lio foreuoon was well siient ill listening to ton hlldreii s ulli voung folks siukinij mid singing, then alter partaking of oouniirui iiinner, llieru were severul speeches hy the older ones. '1 he speech h.t J. II Itotdnson. being well handled. '1 ecru were several thoughts nroiigiit our in a very clear wav. About 4 o clock all went home with tbu cupectallnn of ineetinu in tho grove again ou the tth of July. Reduced Kates to St. Louis F.xpo sllon. I ho Southern PucihV Co. will sell round trip tlcki ls at greatly reduced rates to St. IaiuU and Chicago, nr. count the St. Louis, Exposition, on the following dates : June ir.ih, 17, x; Juy j J, j; August X, u, ii; September fi, it, ? Ocliils-r li, 4, ft. Going tup must be rouipleted with in 10 days from il.ilii of sale and pas sengers will be permitted to start on an nav mat will enable them to reach diminution wllhin thu 10 days mint. iteturn limit Wl days, tint not later than December HI, Imu. For full informal inn as to rates and routes tall ou Agent Southern Pur., ut Grants l'as. W. E. Coinan, G. P. A. Hv You a Coujjh? A dose of Ballard's Horeliouml Syrup will relieve It. Have you a oold? A ilo of Herbine at bedtime and frequent small ilosi's of Horn. hound Syrup during the dav will re. move it. 'Iry it fur whooping rough, for asthma, for ronsiimptloii, for bronchitis. Mrs. Joe McUnith, 1)2 K 1st street, liutt-hinsoii, Kan., writes: "I have "used Halhtrd's llorehouiid Syrup in my family for live years, and find it Hie best and most lialui- alde tuedli due I ever used." 25c, 6uVi, l.lH)at Hlover Drug Co. A. U. Banna.rd-i;ndsrta.kir. Willi Airs, h llasve. Who has hnmi sulTering with a dislocated shoulder, but is greatly linprovod at this writ ing. Last Wednesday O. N. Bailey's house with most of the contents were burned to the ground. Mr. Bailey was at work iu the mine and Mrs. Bailey and baby, belug alone, at the time of the lire, saved only a few things from the bedroom. A defective fluo wus the cause. There was no iu sum nee. Quite a nnmher of yooug people met at the school house Sunday and or. gun I zed a Sunday school. The fol lowing officer were elected: Presi dent, Miss Tlllie Hooks; secretary. Miss Carn York j treasurer, Miss Ida Vincent; librarian, . Miss Minnie Wooldridge; ohorlsts, Mrs. t Via cent and Mrs. li. J. Kubli. Everyone should trv niilnn nni and help the good work along and I fuel quite confident wo can have a good Sunday school, as there are so many young children who would be . greatly benefitted by it. Mow'i This? Wu olTur One Hundred Dollars re- wrad for any case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo. O. We, tho undersigned, have known J. Cheney fur the la.tt 15 years. and believe him prefectly honorable In all business transactions am) financially able to carry out any ob ligation made by his firm. Waldlng, Kinnau& Marvin. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is takeu In- tcrir.lly, acting dirvdy opou the blood nnd mucous surfaces of the system. cstliunmals sent free, Prlue 75 cents ier b ittle. Sold by till druggists. lake Hall's Family pit's for coustl- pillion. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Julia A. Lyons to W. ri. Barrie, 1,1 acres in section 17, township SO south, racg.' A west. . C. Hnuidl In Mrs M.-rbniki, . Lot 12, block tl. Millur & l.o's addi. tlon. The above sales were made through the real estate agency of Joseph Moss. Sued by Hit Dottor. A doctor hero has sued me for 413.AO, which I claimed was exces sive for a case of cholera moibus," says It. White, of Coachella, Cal. At the trial ho praised his medical skill and medicine,. I asked him If it was not Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy lie used, as I had good reason to believe It was, and he would not say under oath that it was not." No doctor nouUl uso a better remedy than this in t case of cholera morbus, it never falls. Sold by all druggists.