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ROGUB RIVER COURIER. GRANTS PASS, OREGON, JANUARY il. 19015. I i .11. 1 1 11' You can get along without Good Coffee. So can a wagon without grease, but it goes hard. We have the FINEST. Used by the best families all over the Uuited States and Canada. Our Teas are of the same class. A Good English Breakfast Tea for 25c pound. Some more of those good Potatoes not any higher hi price than the poor ones. Best Butter has again advanced in price, but quality is the same; we do not handle the cheap Eastern packed article. . HERE!! Our Ion;: delayed shipment of j Sterling Silverware, Oneida ComimUy ami i 1S47 lioscr Bros. Plated ware. It consists of Spoons, Knives ar.il FiTiks, Fancy Spoons and Forks, 1 piece Tea Sol. Children's Sets, etc., etc. : : : : Come and examine the display in o'ur Cer.ier Window and wo believe you wii! lind srnie thing to please you. : : ; ; ; Cramer Odd Fellows Bloek. Saxidhim otf toShrk Jfil I with it giTtrif ifVTfrif-i'g V 1 1; ! U Easily Ma 0ki carf I ' N T7 I ;'. y;j -"- .'. ..' - J ! Hash fur the fan.Kjr j' i'f jj Cll e'l-ml in two i:.ia. I' .-vl, - I Uf- .v.-,,; C h n ;i s everything ' els-; wkh like r.iiiJity 91 the machlna but. lere st rii r imiurlcmt. Tto y-'nvino I2 told bj Hair-Riddle Hardware Co. j I '-.I t - : M I I -.AW, . Tl !-:--i V-v? - Hair-Kiddle Hanlwaro Co. Bert Barnes. 1 Reiiab'e Vatchmakor " At Clc:;ci:V (i run: ln ; Olsaniug iM Dyef'i Slcntu C lean i Dyeing lor 0;nt!niu.'s .G ) i.i-. A Suit a week clci ik.1 aud :;i,i;.i- . cd fur $1.50 per muh'.h. Fronch Dry Clcnutti :o: I, nil' 'jicnls, Furs anil (V.eAcs. I'rices reaMinablo. Goodi ca'.kJ l'ir :n;tl .!e;ive:(.i!.. W. A. CORNiS!-! rruprielnr, West Front Street. G. , . t- . r 1 rants Pass. - Oregon lelayed Suits Just kiwi Tho Suits in.il Clotliing we liuvo been cxtiectin'r every day for the j'at few weeks, arrived yesterday. Tliey are from one .f the Lest .New York fie'ories, well made and linet in iterialii. (Jwi.-ij; to the latene.-.i of the aoasoo, and our Sjiriiif? oodri will noon lie ar riving, we have deeided to pay little attention to profit and .sull these suits at nearly tl.e wl.o'e-t-ale cost, which means a saving to you of from ?3.50 to per JTiit. Geo. S. Calhoun Co. New (Old) Howard Comer. . i?iy,v,v.:,,- rA0.-jt;vctnfizr HOUSE GROCERY. 3ros. Size No. 0 $1.25 No. 1 1.50 No. 2 1.7 No. ;i 2.50 Gr.:;iL) I 'as-. Ore. ' ' n r ,w ill; 1m i r. !i",.s;.iii Unetit . .-ct,!. 1 Ii! r.iry. I l'uli y .' ( '., t r,i-ig::.-I,.- . :iv ! Ib'H-r i i ai. a I: et ::tnl i; r' :; 1 :" ' '" ' ' '.'''. ' :Z.v '!lu '.V?',''; , I r toe 1 1:1. A-!. f. r 1 ee , i. -.'U .'. 'l.'! i 'r ;i!e; 1 u. mv ; n; te ..;. T 1 1 .is 111. : . ' I j 1 1 at;,! il i'lVe t : mi .1 !!! 1. ; nil. 1- Hi' ... i v I., i.i; : '.1 I: e ,, ' " i'. i : . n-1 . '.r I v ii, lv.eirf!t!f.l. V'i., :: y a m:i: ' .. ; ; . try ( 'In:;,' 1 ia.'i's .:",-.: ;. 1 J. . I Tahb'ts. Tle-y are . .. v t.. i prodnee no niiiiifl, i.'f:;'i,; er t dlMgreeabl tl.ui. Fi-r sah I.,' nfog,. S I s I til k I I OUR PERSONAL COLUMN Peopler- v They Come end Go from Day to Day Fri il Blackuian came np ou Mouday from West Fork where lio has been fir ing on tho work train. Miss ?.fury Brady returned cu Thursday tojibr homo near Ktrby, to remain for several moiitlia. Ray Scovill weut cat to Selma Fri day and ou Mouday began a five mouths term of school for that dis trict. Mrs. Mary Chaoss, now of Port land, arrived on Thursday to visit lu re w ith her sous, F. V. and J. T. Chaasse. Mis. Cora Diederichs. ona of the Josephiuo county teachers, is attend ing the Ashland Normal, taking a course nf review work. Mrs. S. J. Dimmick left on Monday for Sacramento where she will siend son.o time visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Clirtnoc Pardon. Mrs. Iru It. W's.inrt and baby ar rival licmo Friday from Oakland, ' Onwn, whero they had spent the Ih.U.wvf with i.'r--. IV ishart's parent Cram Cheshire, aftrr spmd do holiday vacation wil.'i h r .1' rent.-, Mr. ami Mi". W. M Che.-I;-, r turned Friday to Eugene, where is i.ttcndinfi s.-luuil. ." . :'.! r.l-.. Ireland, s;i ue-iaie.er in '.'..ei.,. m Irel. mi's real estat. , ! ! l-'iitl.iy for mouth's va- v. iiieh she will s i ul v, i. j . :.! IN nbml and Salem. ' ;. : i;a had I 1 a lue . ! 'In!,'.;, left rtond iy tor U ; ! iv !o A Ho, w iiel'.! lie i.. a ' Ui .."..j:ii:.nilu Hail, a 5 re. j : - t-l f-r riiiufrrii Vfiv r- I ' ' '-' will 1 1.:, r n .! .. i ii tr. i e. ir.:i:s at la r 1 . - - -' . nel t.t .11 : , i . ,' iU.l.:iM.ii, (.1 l.ov.er A i , 'io.ii.it r, ai, I , ' i.-.i.leate of (ho Or.-.Nts Fa-s high i doul, lias rrturned to K::i tic, ;;.ifter sp.i iidi::g tl.o holiday v.ie,iti...i jit home, to resume his litu.lies in the i I Stuto University, where lie is in hie j I second yenr. I Frank Colvig relnrued this week ' from Galico, where he has been work ii:g at the llocky Gulch miuo. The i mine is not now running to its full j capacity on account of the shorfu'vs I of the water supply, the recent cold j weather having checked the (low to a ; ! coiihiderablo exteut. J. O. Schmidt aud sou, Frederick j Schmidt, returned to Grants Pass on : Monday evening. Mr. Schmidt, who is a former well known business man 1 of Giauti IVsj, has been absent from neie unoui a yi ar. .Lately ne lias econ at tho sanitarium at Fit t In Creek, iMieli., in the hope of improving liii i health. ' Mrs. Ovorge Good and her daughter, Mrs. Krnest Lister, will leavo Satur day 'or Salem, where Ihey will juiu , Deputy Sheriff Lister, who goes to Sal in tho evening before to assist Sheriff Lewis in taking prisoners to tin' penitentiary, nud spend n eatiple of days sight seeing nun vidtirg friends, after which they will goto ! Portland for a few days. Mrs. W. M. Cheshire, who has btlen in ill health for some time, was taken !.i IVitland Sunday by Dr. 1. 11. Far ki i- f.,r an ojieration, which was per il n '. 1 Monday at th ?."-rt(i I'arifie '.(.i: ilium. Dr. I'.nl.i r Miwd to ' ' t.'s i'M Tue.-.l.iy in.-iit and ii I I' ' n,- ,t. o.i th . ,.'.;. . i if.n qi.it" i 11 i.ml w v- a ! . ..i!y Ii. ii he ! t si.v I,, : : i i i i.l 1. 0 it .a,: fi lei .f t..e 1. ,-. : i ll ( 11 y vi u.-i,a.i-:it i v. In n :' and le r 1 hiiir, a w ill r. t.na I bum.- Mr. L. ri y 1. ft Monday f.n il.isr. turn t.ip to his heme, he re- inaining ov. r two days in Grants Fass , for two ji-rsoi'S who came fr 1111 ,'J;.u I Fianei-eo and w ho v.. tit with him t., - On -cent C'i:y. E. A. Calhoun, a former r. si ! i.t of ; Grants Fass an I a partner in tae gro I c ry business w ith his broticr tier;. I fail. rain, is spending tlm week in t!"' j city with relativ.-s aud frieudi. Mr. j Calhoun has been a n sident for the I p.. it three yeurs of Chieo, Cilif., I wli-re lie is t ebrk in one of t;.. iliirgst gn,.-ery ct ib!i,:.m nts in ;tl.at city. Mr. Cnih-.un in t s fn.-.y j iiep.-oveun nts iu Grauts Fa-f einee- be I. It hern aud thinks tl." town is s'ire of treuter growth in t!ie uiittiine j y.-ars. In regard te r ad un 1 :reet improveuii tit that aro being raade ab-iut Chico, Mr. Calboon says that all the rruds are being surfaced with crude petroleum nud that it ha prouu so satisfactory that the city of Chico is planning to improve th" streets with oiL Some of the resi deuoe streets will be tried first and If they stand the traffic thin the bnsi ness BlrceU will be given anoiltui-face. THE LOCAL HAFPEN1NGS Brief Notes end Items of Interest ond Importance. Ibo Mntio Department of the j Woman's Club will meet with Mrs. II. C. Kinnry'ou Friday, Jan. 1, 195, at 3:4.) p. ra. Tho afternoon will be devoted to tho itndy of the opera c.l Taunhausc. Constable Johu Kaudle roturutil Thursday from Crescent City with Wilmer Kirby, who was charged with stealing a bicycle from Mrs. F. IT. Schmidt, and who was arrested in Crosceut City on a telephone order seut by Mr. Kaudle. Tony (Jlseu wsa dangerously injun d at Gold Hill Thursday evening by being rot with a dirk In tho bauds of Chas. Johnson. Tho wound was just under tho heart and several stitches were required to close it. In default of t-iOO bail, Jolirsou'is in tho Jackson comity jail Bwaiting the March term of circuit court. II. 11. Monro, a carpenter employ, d at tho Kay dam, was druwnrd in the race at that ilaee some time Friday uiht. He was working cu tl." ti:! t shift and was uot mi.-M.d tin.il S.itu. -day evening when the body v. as feuud. die had tvld. ::i!v ,'k, J ;l 1 .-'ii to tin' (.!,:-. of t!.n i.nv :.nd !.. 1 s'ippul o!f (ho hank. Crants )V.;;:; Vtiii n .'o. . . , (if le-. Oeiir of Vailiii.t:..i;i, m,.mi! 1 !.'.' l l 'Ull.S iiii and which lie '.' li ... - . ; 1" meni'-i n, i.) to give i:,...r .' t ' .'.-hlMlslOli'a ijililld..y f'-.ll I'll' . ! y v.. Til.- 'all : i::;'.i :. hr:..e a:i t:., . ; :. , ; '...' 1)' 11 UV V -1 i'. Cu' ...'e. :; ! ii i-' i ioi 'i to ii..-:. f n i'. i .". i:t '' ll ii- w inti I'. --..J ui w. I.. v ;.i ;. , ! l'i ; !..y rve::!:i,r f r ;:,, : : . ... ; ;.. i ...y. .1 i,-. 1 i irei Teal i !t ::';, v ti t nVi'j' dar.; :;;i -i in t i." .. :e i 10, i I'D. The I'luiluJonli r lie. , . ' lisbed certain artiils, si-iud i , "Taxpayer," charging the board wi.h extravagance, in handling the pclim 1 funds. The Flaindealer uianagi is re fused to give the name of the author and it is held that the t'lanagem' nt i. thereforo responsible. A library of well selected Imi l.s is r necessity in the woik of an up-to-date school. Fear this in mind and give t li o teachers anil scholars of the Grants Fass schools a helping hand in their end"avor to provide the city scliools with a good library. Invest 2'j cent;! in a ticket to their enterlain i,:i lit on Friday, Januaiy '.H Dmi'i forget t'.n date and d-m't foivfthe l o t that you will Le given jot.r ft.il money's wui'lh in a delightful even ing's pleasure nt this cm nt, which i' to bo "An Fveiiing in Old Virginia." You will enjoy tho In at and tie pin;.i! thai your contribution will In p.irt i f tho fund that is to enable Grants Pass to have one of tho I es: sehi.ol lihrarit s in Oregon. J A. llni-k, who has an nlfalf.: ranch on tho east side of Applogaio, near the bridgo ou the Waldo road, was in Grants Pass Saturday Mr. Rusk, in partnership with Chas. Smith, who owns au adjoining farm, has ric ully comphted a large irriga ting d it. h. It is t'.vo m 'e .- long .i.i.il lakes v ater from the Apph p.-.'o iiu t ai.'l, earr, s .'U.i i;n !e : i f "it. r '. I . i uili iirigalo .'') i. -r. f : . , il of x. .ill !i tl.t y v. ill j ,.t t . a'.: ... i t . . . . r 1 1 r: i ' ; i. ', . i a i . .'! r-i' '. .'.'it H j . . . r I m hi WHO VOL' CAN GVA No. 'J.'l,i.;.i v ,., 1 ; -, ,, ... pl.i-t -r.-d hou-e and e-irin-r I .1 v. i. N". :. -') i I'nJ 1 ii-l, ainl .Je', p r i.e'i'!,, ;; i- .. ae 4 rm. nt hard tltnsli, and or, .- 1 '.f ..... , l,.oei,n (, i, m IhuiI. Hons is V. ll j No. A j -room OiH ..-, ti, very easy. .N'o. '" A t.-."i:i in T ro.j,,, l.r.i '-around two 1 id. -. in e- , - b il.iliee on easy t.-IlliH. No ' bui'l a 1 in. ji..r I'a-s and I! u.iie f: om ei.ii 1: rv . '1 r. ; win-i. " 1 :.er. s un'i.-r cu ii 1 v,.i i. 11 ; 1 ei.U 1 1 le till ne-ij. 1 air beii.n, ,,)' .', 1 , tl.".ii- inrl t -. t r.f Km,. I s.i .v tun!., r .1 owiii r hui to change ehm He (er hi I No. p;i) ariir, lo mill , f..,' ,., 1 Hon, -V. ai-r.-s in a'f Ufa and inno'V-. r v. ..rs old, nioMly il. . I. re .','. ) i. vine-, sev. rai varieties j.f gra . s. mow r and lib. ad ofcatthi mi with owner has to take his son to auntie r No. acres of bind wiih r.i ' ti. r . f Dak. A-h, Laurel, Fine and fir wood thereon, within two miles f.i.m tin. i-.-nter of town, good road water power oil place. A smill hr.m- aud barn ou place. He, id ni';o lo's iu ayy p.-t of tli nity fro-u to Terms to tail pnrchiuier. Call opni or write us. , Sherman & Ireland, Huoius 10-12 Masonic Temple THE BUSINESS POINTERS! News Notes From the Business Mon to R.evders. Dr. Flanagan, Physician und Deutist. Cac Comu for I'lumbing. IVrl'iiiee atomizers at Clemens. Gut land S,oves at Cramer IJros. Iiiute with John Minor Booth. Try a lilne Itibbou u ceut cigar. M. Clemens. 1'rescnption Druugist. Hero Our Silverware Cramer II run r;eo Jo.eph Moss for bargains in tiuitx r. Findlay, tho piano tuner is in town, Phono 1)3. Aud still I am iusuriug and selling real estate at tho old staud. J. E. Peterson. John Uackett has opened a boot and shoo repair shop in tho Aitoll building where he will be pleased to meet all his old customers und many new ones. J .Jiii Minor Foot Ii writ s insurance. Flank Hook.-', at Natioul Drug Su.; e. Ii. 'tv Our Silverware Cramer !!;,'!. linisr.: fr rent by PlIEltMAN & u::'i,.r. A "nlcndM line of Koyal Charter Oak !;....(..: at (' r..,'f ' ire. Aociiiint i.nd Lilo Iiiturauce !i ' i! ; .!.;(.; ltd th. wa'it your property to sell. i :.,'. v..:: v llilif.ANU. -','.'! ''i'eer 1 Utnt ti In-uranee 1' t-V a 1' 1 io r.ilj'.inn, .1 cent cigar. ' M.uluut and liecords ill !'.;:r..Ni) wtii,H fiuk 1 , KN ;. 1 T U holsiering, .. 1 1 in : iiiiel'.' 10 order. .! 1 riil'ic r Htaiops of l'i'' : -1 f ..':'. s r..r F.i.-t.'rii . .'. i.,iii...M). 1 1 ' 1 ie- i..!u ;: for rent in . !. ..1 .:.; by MieiMeo e. ' .-;r 'i.'r !' r !:,, ,n l.ivi r ' ' nt I- r two-jiiuiud, tuiunrc . v . ii;i,t. On r.ee Mint of the low pa'songor i.ites villi, h will be in effect for tho Lewis it I lark faro and the great number of people who are expected fo rrtiin to the Fiieido coast nt that tine, tin' Hariimmi lines will reduce the freight rate on household goods, in cur load lols, from $1 lo fAV per hundred pounds. This rate will be in effect on the S. F. lines in Oregon, A-lilaml mid north. .'mIIT.MAN' A IKFLANlJ, ''REAL KST.VIF. Leys' 1'x'i rcss Wagons und Toy I! 1 i'i..- at ( '1 .oner Lion. :! iin's !-'. If Filling Fountain P." at N.J inn.! I Dreg Store. G. o.l one hotMi spring wagon and a good f ilm wagon, both bargains at Mi re's i, coml band store. 1 i. peiiy for sale 011 the installment plan. See SIIFKMAN oi IKKLANI). Wiiting in Sight means UNDER Wool) TYI'EWKITF.R, and that uu ans IlKST TVFKWHITlCli, MADH. Aguicy nt ii.". Front St., Portland. I 'mi 't forget "Aii Evening in Old Virginia," at the Odd Fellows' hall, Jan. an, to be given by High School mulcts for the benefit of the school lilnarv fund. j Vie 1, 1.0 a splendid Mock of 1 nelii ', i loi ;,s and jewely, gold j rr: . 1. r I-..U. h and g'lils; loekuts I i 11 M. J, I l lie, 'p i S, St ickpillH, in ' ..ti ! 1 ' 1 ' . (nil. t .' ts-thn finest . of ti. , mill silvi r platn ware ' " ! 1 " , .' In '.i.e. city. Y pe ta. l. s ! 1 " , . . .'. .li'l gohl chains ' i oi I ); ' il' "e u. I... Id li'h d . i .1 I '! in .!.! .e. .-, bat 1 - 11. e,, , mIv r 11. iteh ... . f U'C'ei- jll-t lii- 1 e.til ia nn 1 jii. 1 e 1 . 1 . 1. iili I bill Inlay : 1 ' I 1 .Men:.-, I'm' tie . . 1 v. ,: Il ali n . '.il . 1.1 ii.i ! 1 1. 1 f- ii. i ! no.-u: so i-ASiLY? , , ; hi ,, .i 1. . 1 i' . v 11 v. iy d'-irahl 1 lb room ,. 1 1 liii' n. i'rien i2;iti. 1 1 n, buys a li room cot ai card. 11 bui'l, wtthiu 3 si. Worth f lissi. ntualed.or ti'A). Terms 1 tun 1, ie.. lots with shade ', .'or tri'i'l. VW cash, I. I 1 1 f. . , . : . ,. , 11''!. i lo ml!' s from Grants r l- i , 1 1 mile woven Jr.. I.i 1 11 !y p:n N' u Iy all of lihiee i'KlD. Six hundred ( iiiii lor Helling, : .n' .' v,-.,, v 1! . . . , i.l, 7'. acres under IrrlK'i i inallhy fruit trees. II y ,ir Two tleiusand strawbirry v ii. r-rvlt ami power. A kxmI (,,, 1 1 i'ru-e ,'si iteasou for an inir. rlini .1.1 f t his health. "i . r - - t jv CVUdVV"; 1? Vv-v'Vts-- v1"iVI!llWTtO.I'.N - NLVVYORK lixclusivc Walk-Over Agents. i:. I SiiyQjiifllii RORN. LFCUS In this citv, Friday, Jan uary tl, lUld, to Mr. und Mis. J. (J. Lueus, a (laughter. HEMENWAY-At Grants Fass, Wed jiesduv, Jatiiiary II, I'.iti.'i, to Mr. mid Mrs. V. H. lleiuenwiiy, a daughter. DIED. McCAHTHY-In Albany, Ore., Sun nily, January H, PJ11.1, 1). McCarthy, aged 61 yeais. Mr. Slet'arthy was for many years a rehident of Grants Fass und was one of the best known riilln nil engineers in the stale, lie was In charge of a con struction train while th" lailioad was being extended through Ihii valliy ami is said to have 1 tin the liisl loco motive into Giants l'a-n. For many years he had the pa--i ng. r run be tween Grants Fass and Ashland. His genial disposition made him many friends iu this city and throughout Southern Oregon, lie, ihath was caused by pneumonia, bis illnem being of only a few days duialicn. lie leaves a wife mid two cl.il. Ip ii, Her bert O. and Miss Anna McCarthy. ALLEN On Fiiilay. .Tanr.uv 1'., !jo,,, J. D. Alien, :i,- il 1:1 .Mais. Mr. A lli 11 via-; woikin,: at the O eeubaek iniao iiiiM w... hatching' with another i.iui. Kii.i.iy 1 veiling In room-mate w . i:t lo I In-e. ntpaiiy 's s :o mill on I.e. ,. ii.in . U tiad Mr. A nil deinl. Mr. A 1 1. 11 I. ill la en in u(,arei:t gmd laaiili a el his death 11 . caused by I: ai t 1 1 1 -. .e. His I., nily, w I' ii Ii i nn ! :.! .1 liis wife I two cliiii! 1 liles ill li. lln r-in Saw, .. receiving a le uiager Lisle :o-, s. lit n t.-aii 'iir.li.y .'ir, "Uglll 10 11.1, 1 ' il v le 1, 1 ! I , (lie I la 1 .t idtlel ilij... l':e lit un in I!.. 11 .1 I w . in 11, i.r v 1. . 1 ..: end Earl, .. , and bis . in Savage, ii .,:efl(iiu On ' nbaek ni, .lit and i 1 'ly w as I 1 al s. r :. 3 M i. 111. K v. Travis Hie inl.r- . ii' i .' eeliiil- 111 I. Iljl, I lli A.! m r tin Wi.nd- d hail I' niaiiis ,1M I I. a l ii leu of 1, r:. '..li . ' '. i '.- .;!. : Mi. ii. ,1 'I'm -d ,y i . ,. i. i - I e attend. 'I on i.d.iy ll. i . i ii, H- of i.'ei tcidcii 1 . loi i f ' ii- ;.' ti, l- ' i-i their i. t a i l M air. il I V lie- I'liil. ll 'is I i !l ; . ' lit inn, I'. II' pi . i.llent. i i' l.alliit v.a.-i for '1 beoilnre Konsc vi It ill ni 'i rilaiir n w ith the 11,1UI plurality vote kIviii the republican preniib-utial el'-t-tors one of whom was Mr. llouli, 'I ho other electors were Grant li. Dimii-lt. of Ounon Cily, J. N. Hart of iJallas and Judc Jus. A. Ki e of I'eu ll. ton. Un casting lots as to who should tab- the returns lo Washington, Mr. Diiiih k won, hut not bi inK able to lal.n the trip to the Nil i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 oapitol, he tiirnr d the honor OVi r t'l JU'lii'l l i e. Plcsisnt tr.d Moil Ll'iitivt T. J. Chambers, lid. Vinrlb a'or, Liberty, Tex., writes 1. e. s:,, I'.'i '.'i "Willi pleasure and inisniielteil by yi ii, 1 bear tistiimnr to the eura llvn power of I'.o I l.-ir .1 'a Her. hound Syrup, 1 have u:-" l It in my family iiii'i can cheeiftilly ullitia it is tin niest effective ami pieismii.t n tic dy for roughs ainl eeidi J I nn . r used." 2',c, ie. Aid ;l in at Ibter inuuil'i and M.xl. 1 I'm.;" ;'! -ie. Curl Geiitner, chief el i lriejau for the O. P. N. . L. it 1'. Co., spent last Sunday with his t au nts, Mr. and Mrs. K. Geiitner, at tin ir home on the heud of Osiar ere. k. A. U. BANNARU UNCIERTAhER. P. H. HARTH &. SOX. Outfitters to Patticular People GRANTS PASS, - . OREGON. We are headquarters for Miners' Supplies such as Slickers, Squams, Rubber Boots, Miners' Heavy Shoes, Heavy Flannel Shirts, Wool Socks, Blankets and Comforters, in fact, everything to keep the miner warm aud dry. We have some snaps in rain coats while they last, at less than cast to close out. The Business Frock An For young business men who know the value of "looking prosperous," The young lawyer or other progressive pro- fessiotial men who require a suit for semi-dress wear this popular cut. It presents au oppear ance of unobtrusive elegance and is essentially smart when made in rough materials, or of 1 other popular stuffs especially suited to such a garment. This suit is hand tailored by SCHLOSS BROS. & CO. The Correct Clothes Makers. POST AND CORPS INSTALL The Two Organization! Have a. Banquet and Good Time. A joint installation cf olTiccra was held on Wednesday cvcnlliK of last week by General Lorui! Post, No. .19, G. A. It and by Uene-ul LoRaii Ito liofCorpa No. 25. Tho olllrers in stalled by tho Post were John Pat riot!, commander; F. W. Ryrns, S. V. C; II. I!. Alverson, J. V. Oj Noih Day, ohaplaiu; I). 8. Holton, sur Keon ; K. A. Wade, quartermaster; Theo. Mott, O. of tho I); J. L. Meovill, O of thotl; J. K. Peterson, ailjii'ant; James Ilolman, H. M. ;R. K. Lirrickman, Q. H. The installa tion was uoiidueted by J. E. Peterson seiiior post commander, and George L. Lvans, olllcer of the day. Jaiues lloliiiau and II. II. Alverson were ifhoseti as dolenatei to I)e artment Ku caiupineat that meets at Ori'irou Cily next Jane. I'or tho llellef Corps, the installing olllcer was Mrs. Mary Ilildrelh, und the ollleeri Installed wero Mrs. M. Spencer, president; Mrs. C. Hmith, S. V. P; 8. Anderson, J. N. P; Mrs. M. Illldreth, socrelary; Mrs. If. .oiler, treasurer; Mrs. Harriot Pat rick, patrlotio Instructor; Mrs. It. Green, chaplain; Mrs. I. Mallory, conductor; Mr. Alice Mullory, k'lianl. bollowlnn the itistalhitlou service, a fitin lunch was served and a delight ful social hour was had by the mem bers, lloth organizations are iu ex cellent condition, having nl ut tellilaneo and a live Interest iu the work of tho n.siwL'tivo onleis by their meiiibers. Mi. anil Mrs.J. N. Voorhles of Port land are visiting hero at the homo of their son, A. E. Yoorhiisaiid will re main soTctul weeks. " he pohtollloo department is adver tising for a carrier to deliver the mail ou the Grunts Pass Jump-on Joe route. An examination will ho held in Giants Pass some time next month, the dale to bo fixed by the special rural route inspector. Applicants must be over IT years and under &." years, except they be ex-soldiers or Miilios, sound physically and have fair iiiuealloii ainl bo of good character and not given to drinking int., ie.v jug lliiors. ll is expected that the Jump o!f Jon route w ill bo iu operation early iu March. ratf!iiA Busier Brown g'SSSS. For Girls and Boys The most wear for the least money of any shoe on tlie uiatkct. Don't buy cheap shots fur the boy. It won't pay. It is wasting money . You Lave never seen a real good shoe sold fur 97 evul.i or some other liarg;'.in store price . Such shoes are the most expen sive shoes you can put on the boy's feet. Our Ilustcr Brown lllue Ribbon Slug's for Girls aud Boys are the Strongest and Most Serviceable. All Standard Shapes of Shoes iu Stock. Repair shop that dots neat work in charge of V Keene. Howard Block, Sixth Street. Martjtfrt iiraiTip1 iJltaLbiiaJffi mm 15 Ideal Suit An Evening In Old Virginia.. Under the auspices of the High School, a social "An Evening; in Old Virginia" will be given Friday evening, Jaunary 20th, at the Odd Follow' Halt The program will begin at 7:80 o'clock and will con sist of southern songs and rooitatlous, an address : Hobt . E. Lee and the cuuso for which lie fought, and a social half boor. An admission of 25 cents will be charged tho proceeds of whloh go to tho library fund. The High School of this year has undertaken t raise $100 to be spent in books of which the library is sadly in neod. This ia a worth) cause, and should bo encourag ed aud supported by parents and good citizens iu general. Show your patriotism and interest In Grants Pass and tho puhlio schools by baying a ticket, cvon if you ciinubt attend. Tickets on sale by pupils and at Koterinuud's Drag Store. Church News. Rev. James A. P. MUoaw D. D., of Portland, will conduct poblio wor ship in the Presbytcrlnu heuroh next .Sabbath morning and evening. His subject in tho morning will bo, "Not Onr Own. " and iu the evening, "Busy Here aud Thoro." Hpcciul moetiugs for prayer and -conference will be hold each evening next week from Mouday till Friday Inclusive, Those meetings will begin nt iiii') and closo at B:!10. The fol lowing topics will bo considered: Monday "The Comforter Frouili. i d. " John 15:2(1-37. Tuesday "Tho Work of the Spirit in the World." John 1(1:7-11. Wednesday "Power From on High." I.uLe 2t:-UI. Thursday "A Ten Days Prayer Meeting." Acts 1:1-4. I'rlday "Pentecost." Acts 3:1-4. Everybody will be welcome to these services. Skkcnlng Shivering Fits of Ague and Malaria, can bo relieved and cured with Eleclrio Bitters. This is u pure, tou,io medicine; of especial b tit lit In malaria, for it ex- icrtsatruo curat! vo influence ou the d'sease, driving It entirely out of the I system. It is much to Lo ptoferred te ! (Jtiininc, having noue of this drug's had iifter iill'.cts. F. S. Mnnday, of ll'iiiiella, Texas., writes: "My I brut hi r was very low with malarial f. ver ainl juaiidiee, till he took . Electric Hitters, which saved his life. ) At all drug stores. ; price 50c, guaisu I teed. GRANTS rX g JR. L. Bartlett The Shocnian. I V