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ROGUE RIVER COURIER GRANTS PASS. OREGON, DECEMBER 8. lyH- HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS Gifts for the Men Fols Umbrellas, Neckwear, Fancy Winter Vests,, Pure Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Silk Mufflers, Sweaters, Link Cuff Buttons and Scarf Tins, Fancy Suspenders, Gloves tho working kind and tho Dressy ones. Hats for tho Big and Little Men a very complete and choice selection fresh from the factories, Any of tho above articles would make an appro priate Christmas Gift for male momborsof your family or gentlemen friends. Our show windows will be filled with articles sug gestive of tho stock within. MADE A NATIONAL PARK Cr&tor Lako Set Apart bv Con- tfruss 230 Squnr Miles. Cougrobf recently act aaidu a tract of 5.10 nil lea of territory In the height? of tho Southern Oregon Ca cadel and called it "Crater Lake National l'ark. " It ii 2f.O square ml lea of aolituile, uud thia aolitude la bordered tiy ln"W-rnpped lnountalna mid Kiitineli'd by glittering pealia and lofty crnn. Of all thu many parka over which Undo Sam Iiiih a guarding liuud, thia ia uiont like a ark, because It ia Clod uiadu. It la region of broad paltcuga of meadow land, waiat high in hluegraxa and millet, of tracking furcnta of pine, prune aud hemlock uud of lieda of luva. It oonlaiua many uuturul won ders, that are rivaled unlv by tliuae of the far famed Yul'iiwitonc. It requires tlileo iluys d'lvinglir wagou to reach the p.,;k from the railroad, following lu bu'eut Unfile Kiver througli thu r cut I'Mer lioguv Bogar I'iuu l'urcst Keauite, the latgeat forest of n.iur pine in the World, Oue may iiunp In I he lain lurks uear the hike's rim, beiiealh the siiow-banka and near the edge of giccu meadows an 1 lluucrr lichln. I'll t hero boon teet above the a a, t tic Verbena mid Ii r gel nie nut, violet aud columbine light fur a footing lu niid-Augunt ill the fut uuth uear the melting auowa. Uue cnu drive a wagou to the rim of the lake ami look down, down ut the blue, lii'enaely Muo depths, l."il)ti feet below. Fur, fur . niM the I'uliaadoa reur their hiiin.cil wall of tuuv, the end hiireline, nix mil,. away. Ihere are i() miles ol Miure liue, all sheer precipices from 1000 to )il)O0 feet high. Hut, only a stuue's throw it soeiux, yet it ia two and oiic half miles away, is cone hhiiiieil Wia&rd Inland, the last Mimkliig obiinuey of the once mighty volcano. Yea, the volcano, fur here lung, long ago, wus enacted the greatest tragedy the world had ever known a tragndy that shock two hi mnq.hcrc and upturned .uif emit in. iu Where the majestic hike nuw nuts H'teiie, once n uri d a towering . ai,. tlio greatest nik of all ti, Kr,..,i ixiiks of the ;New World. This great peak wu Mount M.titu.i, tne ancient Volcano, which crulc.l r. gularly u. llrr, mIivi hikI lav 11 upon Mirrmm.l. tugcouutry. Hut, like u M, n.lthi .1 bewasUd hi. Mibstuuce ami In came a hollow, a mere shell i f a i.i.u.niaiii Tlie lima i.f i-..il. .... .I . afterward came the chili of (,h K,. Anil, ou the fatal ,lv, h, ,h, "llruige of the tlods" le!l in, the oh! liollow mountain, wiih an ckplodiug oruJi that rent the earth, fell iot Itself. The whole top hh w ott nnd Old Muiima uo longer looked down upon tho surrounding mountain pe.ika. Nothing remains of the once lofty mountain but the has, which forms the rim of Outer Lake. How tbia waa tilled wiih WHtor aud re mains o yo.ur after Je;ir with uo lu- aturday, December 17, 1904 Tho above date marks tho opening of a new Clothing and Alen'i Furnishings Store in (Jrants Pass. The store ia now; tho fixtures are new; the Btoek U new and thoroughly up to date, all selected from tho latest Eastern styles. Tho proprietor, however is not new to the residents of Josephine County, having been engaged in businos hero for eight yoarB. Geo. S. let, no outlet, U n injrutorj uono can HlllVO. Tim water (if CrnMr Lake ia cold iitul puro mill uwtwt. A goutlii breeio fuim acroHH nml ktinpa the little waves liver HplmiliiiiK, litiiliiiK HKiiinitt tliu roeku. Anidu from till a, niul tho occuxiiiiiitl wliiniiuriiiKl of the wind through tho hemlocks, thnro are no other tiniiiiilH. It liaa bono rliihtlj culled "The flea of Silence," and tho park itmilf "A Lnnil of Sulitaile, '..hioli, liehl lu a vinicrntive still iiera, toucheB ouu'i oul with awe. Up there, indeed, ia quietude, Hiili'tude, real ful, lciiccful qnietude. It ia the ilace of all ihicci to iio to be far, fur away from the world anil its nctivltlcH, ila ainliitloua, Ita cared, It worrlea. For tliere are uo rail- MndN np there, no nil miner hotel, no hubhulilioo of tlio uialtitnile, no life, ilintiirhlng element. An. I it ia the ileal of many that tliia will always lie mi that this clltuile of the Oi- tfnu Cascades will ruinalu aarred. r'nr we Nliould linva due real lark one that ia Knuine, oue that will rent im, one that will iuapiro na, oue that cmiuot be entered iu a palace car. And audi au one ia Crater Lake. DKNNW II 8TOVALL. Pressing - Cleaning ...Parlors... Clothes Piesscd, Cleaned and Mended. l'uur suits for fj.oo. Other prircs iu accordance. Kxtiericmvil tailor aud work first class. Orders taken for tailor-made suits. Smith & Grove I'tout St., Ut. 3rd and 4th Utants Pass, - Oregon. - "BESF Incandescent IT Vapor Gas Light .""T" ' " " VWl.k-, luu II ttO tU , wu.a ..... . ' im 11 kn. luu a ,.J f IT: , " T."u tttmtit 1QQ Oanr4 PniAe. te j nC1 "3 -TOWer 10 MOUTS TOP TWO CentS. N ws-ks to trim, na Mn..k mr .. ,rtV71,"?Cc'""'''' UX iXilJV iil" XVvZZZ 'rr"!.-?'--' " In ,1.. . K ..." Uu.,, iu.pc.uvu ."riiunSi.1 Thore ire More "BEST" LAMPS In . uie than ALL other ' makes conibinej, M BY I I J- Jud Te-vlor, Urs-nta Haa. ST I Enary O J (ANTED 1-5- 1 Calhoun Company NEW (OLD) IIOWAKD CORNER. DIRECTORY r'llt.sT JI DICIAI, IiISTIttl'T. JU,K II. K. ilanna, Jacksonville iMirn i Aiwrney, A K Keanies, Clerk 8. K, Cheshire, (Irani Pass Circuit court for Josephine county c.in T.nes nn second Monday in January, third Monday in April, sc. mi, I Munilay in Julv. and lourtli Monday in rwptenibcr tit cuiirl house in Urania Puss. JOHKP11INK COl'NTY OKFICKKS. J"'Ke J. o. ll,,i, C'ouimisslonitra ) , i; ' '-"t-'"" " It . t. I.oveluee ' 'rk H. V. Cheshire I eputy Clerk T. P. .Unison Wwrill (i. W Lewis l'eputy Hherlll Krne-t l.iMer Treasurer J. r. Tavlor NIhmiI hupt Lincoln r-viii;e A"w V. II. Kaliin purveyor 11 o. i,( uii(., Lur"'"" W. II. Flaniigau County courr meets on first Wislnestluv lu January, April July and Seplemher. I'lTY OKHCKKS. Mayor c,m,.v Au.hli.r and Police Judye .('. K. Ms l..e Treasurer c,,. w. lehns,,,, t ity Attorney . i. Nr,,ri . ily Kngine.r . . (.Vnnl.l M'bal Ue,,.'i,,,, 1, Wreet hupt 1!. i.ilmiaii 1 uiinilliiieii -,v. M. lUir, II. J. lis, her J. I.. Calvert, I'. W Williams. W. I . Mimli, II. C I'erkins. Ja. Irimhl,.. Ji si kK lMM'iticr. Justice of the Peace lleorge P. I iirmsn I'Ol.slUl.lC J,,, I:,.,.,!,,. Oltice inl itv Hull. UKANTS PASS SCHOOLS. Hoard uf Ihreelers: T. f. Cm r. . h.ih- msn; It. I lieinns, . L. I.i kev. 1; W. I lark, J. A. Mover. I Icrh, C. K. Ma Ife. City supt., Ii. U. turner. Hoard meets hrst TucmIkv In Pill ll 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I .1 1 oun e 01 clerk, M1NKKH Assort A I'loN. room in 1101ms huh k. open c,.k ous iroiu 7. .10 lo U' noon; 1 to i.,iii, ii ;iu o, :i p. ni. fun.Ujs to 11 a.m.; 2 to .m. ..Hlo!. in. (irorge 1'. t.rien. Male g'r- L. Manguin, 1're.Mili'iil. John M.nor Uooih, secreury KlltK PKPAKTMKN T. t'losl II Ii. I(,.,, Kecretary Arthur Alionl Meets llrst and third Mondavs at t'llv Hail. 1MS10KHCK. Mail ilesesdir Sm:lh-lound ilav train at 9 ! a. in., and (or NorUi-Unnid' taain ai i 4.i p. in. Closes (or n ik til north ami south Imund trains al p iu. ( loses tor siuge I ines lo Williams, Waldo and other niticci ill aoulbrrn and oesKrin Josephine ivuulv aim lor I resceni I ny at 7 a. m. lieiu rui delivery oen troln a. lu. to 7 p. ui , hcl cio,.,i u i,ur lien tram mail rv eeived. sumlay only tnnii II a. in. to 1. noon. Money order aud regMrv depart nielli oieu Ireni a a. in. to tl p in ' '. K. tUaaoa. t'oslinaUr. HOI TIIKUN PAl IHCTIMK CAI!1. North Hound South lloniel. Nu li. S ;i. iu. No. I.s lo uia. in No. lii, n o,) p. in. No. 11. In te p. in ST All K LINKS. Stages leave daily, including Mundav, at r a in. h.r illiaiiis.Walilu and other point ! southern and oeslrrn Jov phine isnnili ad ( resceni City and oilier l'el Norie county points. Stage lor Itrainte lli.l leaves daiiy, except Sunday, at II Hi a. in KltAI RUN AL (KK'IKTIKS. AT. A A. M llranis Pavs Lodt-e No. St, rraular ixnuiiiiiiiication nrsl aud llnro Salurdsjs. Visiiing brothers cunhuhv invited It. W . liiuus , M . A.J. 1'ias, See'y. Koal An h Mason.s - Kisiuies Chapicr No. s. metis second aud loiirth W eitneiav klaome lenipie. H.C Hosjuss, J. K. I'sv.a. Secy. H. p. Rnlghu Templar-Melila t'omiuainterv No. s, lin-els setsuid Friday ol (aeh Bionlli in Mavine Temple W. II II. auos. Km. Com. I'ao. II, Catuois, liee. Eastern Star Josephine Chapter, No. 20, meets lirt nnd third Wednc day evenings of ii n th in Mi s .ni'i 1'einp e. M uiv L. I'm, W. M. Ml:s II, Zul.t,i-n. Sec'y. f. (. 0. K.,-tiildeu J! u!e Untge No 7H, uneis every Siiiur liiy night ut I. o. o. K. Iiall. Kniiaki Si ackii, N.ii. I . Y. Dkan, Seev. Visiiing hrulhers inviti-.l. rurnn Juicauipiiierii, I. o o. -, No. Uierls second nml li.urlh Thuriduv al I.O. O. K. Iclll. KlKII S, iiuntr T. Y. I'ian. See y. C. P Hchi-ktths - Ulna Lehekah, No. -lis. m, ets second and lourih Moii.tiiv, I. O. ( i. K. hall. Llsia liHKKR, N. li M. JKNSIK Puis. Secy. l lliled ArliMiiis-tiruiits Puss Assenihli No. Ill, meets uiteriiiile Tllesilavs ii; A.o. 1'. V. null. A. 10. Vooiinits. J. II. Pauiioi k, Secy. Muster Arli mi. Woodmen of the World -Kogue Itiver t'uuip No. iiieels second and fuurlh Irnluis ut Wuo.lman Hall. lieu. II. slover, C. f. C. L. M aviii e, Clerk. Woliieii of Wood, rait Azalea Circle, No. s', mc is i,r-t im. I third Mondays ut Woodmen hull. Mn. M. K. iiinnv, Mrs, lone I r.er, Clerk. I.,'. N. .nouern oo.imtMl ol ,v nieriea I i riltlls I us I amp No. mo, me. Is'jn.l and II ti Wednes I day Kvt'iiings at Woo lnien hall at 7:;ui. I I''. W. lievdolds. V.C. I W. T. Collider, Clerk. Kojiil NeuliLors of America L.I . li C, SUI'e I tulip Nit. '.'o.'il, liieets 1st ull.l .Ird rrniays ut A. o. I . w. hull I Uo-e Criivlin, tirade Henrietta Zoller, lleeonler. I 1 r'ore-lcr. of Anieruil Court Josephine No. 'Js, un eis eui h We-tlles.hiy e.eepl n'l' in -i. to -v. . . i . i . null. I'. !.. s r.. ker. I-. S. f. retscli, C. li Joseph I..nl,:e. No. II.'. A. O. P. . - meeis m A. o. I . W.hull, liuon l.tuid- lug eveiv .Moluliiv evening. t. ". Ill am, M. V. It A. Miiu-ii, Leeor.ier. i'. in ii.. iisMinorne i.hIl'c. No. .t nieele vverv alternate 1 ues.lnv e ening lu tl I . . hull, H.,ii iiiiildimr. M . A. .Met am ll v, C of II. Alas, l.veu llfcAN. lteeordlT. Order of Pen. lo - While Hock Colln.il No. loo, ineels in W .hmIiiu'ii Hail Satiiriini nigtits. Mus. Misau. s. ii M.t.uoa, t.'. M iHi l i. W. lioMUNs, Se.relary. lied Men luhkllnm Wignain No. ".''i I. O. It. l. li M. Lei hi k. Mullein! II. A. Tiioo as, Chief ot Lecor.ls, knights of the Muceahees liiunts i'U's lent. No, l.i meets nrsl and th r.l 1 tiiirsilavs al WooOmcn liuil. W in. A.iie.1, A. M.im, Itecord Keeper. i juiiiiuini. r Ladies ol the M;u.ai..es lirauts l'ss Hive No Is, holds reiular "l.ev.in.' hrst and third ll.urs-i;ns ut A. o. I . W . hail Visiiing si-teis cor.li.un invited. Mr... IMia Mule. L. I . ' -Maiy Miniiioiis, l.eionl K.e r. ( ailed Lrolheih.Hid ot l arpelilers and Joiners ot America l iuon. No. Ills, ineels secoli.l uud lourih h ruiav s ol each m. mtli at A.O. I . W. Hail It. l I ele, li. Sis. (.,-01 ge 1 ai ker, Pu ll. A. rtlige.-ul.l, !'. .-see y. Knights of Pyilnus I 'liermopy lae No. ,-i, ineels every oilier i'uessta'v lilglil ; Ji W .O. W. Had. J. I.. l,ers, C. C. Ion Wll i.ia. . K. of ii ai'ul S. tlrand Army of Ihe liej.iil.l,, - t.en. Lo.ati Post No, ,Vi. tue.is nrsl Wedncsiiav at A. (. I . W . ha.l. Jona I'Atai. a J. K. I siiiisos, Adjt. Com Woman's Lehef l oip. l.eneral Logan So. i!.v, ims-is j.l ami lih saairduvs al i. m al A. ii I . W. ha.l. Mrs. Mrv Mii.irelh. Pies. Mrs. 1 H. l ..rued, Sei'v. wniTiii .ioiiiiiiv i llli'U meels SSS'l'M.l and leutili ll,ii,..Sa iu .ss, n motilli in iKsliuau tiail. M rs L. Perkins, Pres. C. L. MavtHs. se, rvtary Order of Lyons, (.rants Pass laHL. No..', Ineels every 1 liurs.tav evelillia all WisHtinan had. J. L. iluiiung r'e: Mar. Li W, iiuol'ihs, stv. THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS Brief Notes end Items of Interest a.nd Importance. Mrs. Rose Hamlin ii training 40 young ladies ia preparation for grand entertainment consisting of Iraiiiutic ecclcs, dances, statu iry, etc., which will take place at the opera house Toesday evening, De cember 13. The December term of circuit conrt for Jackson county will be convened uext Monday at Jacksonville by Judge H. K. Ilanna. The Grants Pass bar will be represented by sovernl of the nu mbers, who have cases in the Jack son county court. ()u account of the confusion in c'deiit to moving to the upper floor if the new brick building, ia which plciisunt occupation wo are this wets -ngaged, the stock of photo supplied hitherto ku.it in the Courier office has keen removed to the Grauts Past music store. J. A. Ootclie. who has a fiue farm ou Williams creek and who keeps the itngn barn at Williams, was in Grants Pass Saturday. Mr. Gotclier is also in the stock business and he recently sold a bunch of fine beef cat tle to W. I. Swootlaud of this city. i(e favors the Shorthorns and is bri e ling that stock. At the opera Iioujo Tuesday, De cember I't. Mrs. Hamlin will give a Greek dance, posing ana costame taki n from tho antique frieze's, alro impersonation and character sketches. The .Santa Cruz .Surf speaks of Mrs. Ihiiuiiu as "at homo iu all her selec tions, which covered a wide rauge from Irish uul Dutch diflect to the deepest tragedy. " ( li.thei line thieves are again abrrud in Grauts Pass. On Sunday night the clothes lino at the homo of Mi. nnd Mrs. John Patrick was do spdleJofa sheet aud pair of pillow las. s. Snch depredations as tlieee aie goncially attributed to hobos, but iu the present case it is difficult to imiigina what immediate use the gcntiy of the road conld have for the stolen articles. The Snuthren Pacifio Company has made the usual one aud one-third fare for the round trip ou account of the next annual meeting of the Oregon Diitryuieu's Association to be held iu Portland on December 20-21. The dairymen of Roguo River Valley should niako it a point to attend this meeting as the proceedings will be of much interest to all who are engaged iu the dairy bnsiue.'s. Tho ladies of the Grants Pass Womaus' Club wish to eipress their thanks to their friends who so kindly helped to make the flower show a suc cess, we would especially mention l:io ilitTurout papers of the town which si willingly announced it tin. Water. Light & Powor Co, which so freely furnished the lig it and to the many who helped by their contribu tion aud work. G. a land Stoves at Cramer iiros. m 151 to Qi.'ral E3 L.:'J m M lv,3 Atomizers Every Atomizer is handsome enoiu-h o m M , , , I ' 11 s'l.ti .) crv makes in to make a desirable gilt; many ate ex- .,, i i , . j al- j accvptab e preset. t to a I K- cccdttiRly so. An atomizer s a nm. , ' 1 a e cceilitigly so. An atomizer is a tieces- sary adjunct to any toilet nl)c to $5 Lv J (lold Pens One of the most attractive gifts for a lady. Pearl haudles. 75c to $3.00 Fountain Tens teg To pj A ptescut to last for years and a ; Odors in handsome bottles from 25c perpetual pleasure if it a good one ! ' A 50c. We protect you by exchanging 0i haf buym, back any pen that ,. cns.it .- ; tics of Hi,,h Grade Extracts faeU ty alter ten days use. Wsi-rrnW, R50 to $5.00 ! JIT, "V, , , I lst a.;d latest, cdors, c,) to Conklin'l SIf Filling J2.50 to J5.00 j J6 5a MODEL DRUG Grants Pass. Oregon I feii'a m The school boaid held their meeting for December, Tuesday evening at the office of District Clerk C. E. May bee. Tho nx ial monthly ex uenfe account of tl.o city schools was indited aud the report approved of Superiutcudebt S. K. Tnruer. It was ordered that the lioli.iay vatatinn be gin with the close of school this iveek, and cciiiinco until Tuesday, January 3. A contract was awarded to O. O. Lund for 150 cords of wood, half otic and half fir, at l-i.50 per cord. W. P. Willsey, who came to Jose phine coonty last spring and located i qnartz claim in the Briggs district n Sucker creek that is very promis ing looking, has brought his family from Seatt.o to Grants Pass aud will make this city his home hereafter. Mr. Willsey is a tinner, plumber and also a mechsuical draughtsman aud prepares plans aud speciflcatioua for large and intricate Fjstcm9 of piping aud Iioubo plcmbing. Mr. Willsey lias taken a position in the shop rf the Hair-P.iddle Hardwaro Company. A. W, Hart, a young fellow who has been peddling scrntibing brushes in the south part of tho county, re turned to Grants Pass Monday and reported that ho had been held up the previous Saturday and robledinthe road near Althcuse of .")0. His story having pome e'eiycLla of iinpichabilil j to it and his description of the alleged higliwaymau not being com plete enough to make a tangible clue, Sheriff Lewis did not feel warranted in making tho trip to the Benin of tho holdup aud is letting the case stand. Mouoy, fruit, vegetables, groceries, meats, thickens, turkeys, pies, ctkis, candies, clothing, toys, shots, etc., wanted. In San Francisco last Christ mas, 1500 persons dined on plum pud ding, tnrkcy, etc., in the Salvation Army halls; 500 families received groceries nnd other essentials tl Christ nas cheer; BOinn 2ii')i) children wcro fonml toys, etc. All through the Uuited States tho same in propor tion was done. Grants Pass shall b. no exception this year by your help. Will you make it p ssiblc? You would like to know that uo one in your town lacked in any way tl. if Christmas. The Army ollicera will see that no ouo doeB if jon will enable them to do so. Warm and Comfort. Will bo the order at the Ilapiisl eh arch next Santlay as their long ex pected fnrnnce has arrived and will be nsod first on Sunday. Its capacity is ample to heat abundantly. The morning service at 10 ::t0. Topio of sermon "A United Church." Evening topic "What Makes a Man?" A new departure in the Sunday school is the forniatiou of a men's olass taught by the Pastor, Joseph B. Travis. Questions, problems, dis. cussious will be tho order iu the effort to bring the lessons to bear ou the lives of meu today. All men nre cordially invited to join this c'ass. It meets at 12 o'clock. All services of the church are of interest and strangers especially will be mude welcome ...HELPFUL... HOLIDAY H !NTS , . Vo Ike to ,akc our atlvortisinKy (ho luy,g is often so trying is simply lioeausojho,, iiiW toBQthor. Thoro may hnrM.f t l.nn.l lij without tho ailvortisig to Buggost tho gift . u,;,,,, is (ii7T ' r--'vi. ' UfllfVQ II you will savod much labor and worry. Wo havo a s'ook Iligh (iradc A fi.s l.,s.. ..." o - table. show the latest st 00 j uu,"s on I . Perfumes You will want perfume f and if you desire a splendid assortment to pick from, high quali'v at:d c'.w,. price we shall expect to 'snpVy v " I'.tnoy bottles 25c to Ji so. An especially fine THE BUSINESS POINTERS News Notes Frcm the business Ken to rleidau. Dr. Flanagan Physician cud Dentist. Goto Coron for Pluui'iinv. Toy hunks at Cramer Bros. Insure with John Minor Booth. M. Clemens, prescription Druggist. Christmas Presents at Cramer Bros. ' Talking Machines and Records at Paddock's. W. L. IRELAND writes FIRE INSURANCE. Order seals and mblier stjmps of A. E. Voorhies. A splendid line of Royal Charter Oak Ranges at Corou'i Fire. Accident ami Lile Iusurnnce John Mill or Booth. Mrs. Gilfillan makes any kind of Cuke to order. Phone 744. Largest slock of Solid gold eugnge ment rings; wedding and children's rings at Letcher's. Gut Clanss Shonrs and always have a sharp pair. Sold by Cramer Bros. Prescriptions accurately filled by Dr. S iiitli, National Drng Store. Sterling Silveivaro for Xmris pres ents at Cmmrr Bros. V.'ln u yon hunt through drizzling raits over muddy mulshes you can't atl'url to use faulty ammuuitiou de mand Peters shells and be sure. Do you ne;,d men y for a phort time, or have run a short time mort gage for sale? Sec J. D. Drake, Phone !S1, Grants l'iiss. Writing "in Sight nn ans UNDER WOOD TYPEWRITER, and tliiiT means RUST TYPEWRITER MADE. Agency v.t C;i Front St., Port land. A full line rf itll kinds of jewelry. You w ill find them as cl.i ,ip n j you eim t the tamp qii;ili!y of goods :i!iyv. hue in tl n latest cities. Call nttd see them hiforo purchasing your Chri.-in.as' pri ji uts-nt Letcher's .lew. 'Iry i-'torc. A nice suite of c.X.e? rooms will soon be fur rent. Inquire of A. E. Voor hies. When you spi n-1 money, time nnd trouble to co hunting he sure of the reliability of your tiuimeiiitirii: dse all in wasted duuniid Fetus h' lis and he snrc of your gam.1. Conkliu's Self Filling Fountain Pens at National Drug Store. Boys' Express Wagons nnd Toy Batiks at Cramer Bros. It is easier to cure a headache than it is to have one, by using Wright's Paragon Hiadaehc Cure. Tnhlets or Wafer form, 25c all druggists. j The Jury of Award ut the St. Louis! Exposition has spent a good deal of, time examining into the merits of the aovcral typewriters on exhibition. Tho Visible Writing Underwood wus awatded tho Grand Prizo on every point. The Oregon Underwood Agency is at (15 Front St., Fortinnil, and will furnish a catalogue on appli cation. roil. I our Lbl!l: 121112 '"-s'lully yoU bo is wi-ihv of y.mr ins.octi...n.: . . Stationery toilet Cases and Cellu'oid Novelties .: les at 35c to 5,,, tl: c:-: eves x. celiu:,,;,! -tf.agnificeiit presents for the "'.Isrscx, Prices ranges from 75c '' S e.o. B"XIS Handksrckisf Glove B.ixis line of Standard ' dove and Handkerchief Sets -NVktie Roxe, -.laraud Cuff Sliaviiig Sets. . , They ate nscful, durable and beautiful. STORE a.burglaoofI First National Cant i -ank lniiai.v ; The Fits: KuH.nsl V t ' SoullK'i.i Or.g(11 , vault last Saturd.y, solutcly bntglar pI00f. miingaueio steel and S) i j k drill will cot it and beiu in form, and sets out in , there is no chance to blow i. k explosives. The door i, B invisible hluge. aud bolt, . i absolutely air tight. grooved edge which fit, iut - 5 1 Krooves in the owning of x precludes tho posaibility of rx,n " nitro-glycerine or other plosives. Tho company mZ, ward to thonor,,,,, St.' .... . ' - will OBsii of their safuj witn 21 i,.-.,1?1 , far it has not tw,.. . K . . vlll claimed, n : safu placed -in the Nation,! rT weighs 3800 pounds an factory 11800 and it wUUuuSM in gold. With this tafe vaults. Pri..;,i.,..e t . u mi CasliiorH L. Gilkey feel ,2 L" in tlioir bank will bo seen, burglars. ta MARIE "WARrACQUITTtO - Her Five Companions Convlcy of Land Frauds. Tho long aud closely contested imi ot S. A. D.Ptor, Mrs. En,m, t Watson, Horace G. McKiuley, Fra,t H. Walganiot atrl Dan W. T .' was closed Tuesday before JB1 B'llinger. in the United Staleidi.' trict court at Portland, ty the cca viction of all of them ou the cl.w ' of conspiracy to defraud tho govtm incut of publio laud. Pllter, Wat, and McKiuley w-era j.lared aud.r fSDOO bonds each aud Walganiot 4 i Tarpley, flOflO each pending ans ).ttl, which they will take. i, govcriimeut will now proceed win, individual cases against Puter, Kinley nnd Watson for fiaadobt ; laud entries. Tho prospects ara ... ' tain that they will receivo heart 1 sentences. These suits am U n... ' results of uu extended iuvestisati of the work of eutrymcn. locstr.n and commissiouers in Oregon, that tun government has been carrying co ; for several mouths, aud there l. ' probability that the extensive land j frauds that hnvo been carried on Ii this state will now come to au end. U try a Bine Ribbon 6-ceut cigar. Get W. L, IRELAND to write yoat FIRE INSURANCE. Room 10 Masonic Temple. For sulo oue National Computing Scale at a bargain. Call or addresi R. L. Burtlett, Grants Pass, Ore. If your dealer don't sell Peten ammunition ho ought to if you don't use Peters slicllH yon should no hunter Can be sure of success who does not use them. Demand Peten and be suic. " luxe some beautiful toilet and i ,,iusI, si, ... $ 00 lo $2. so i;(Jt,.s ,,., 75C to 1.75 JSC to 2.IIO 75c to ,.5o Boxes. 1.00 to 2.50 1 50 to 3.00 Finef onlyM Homi 120. Pear 121,'. Date I0c. New Olives. X A V Tel a.