IBs Tf .. ;-ttrackfcfUR PERSONAL COLUMN ROGUE RIVER COURIER. GRANTS PASS. OREGON. MARCH 24. 1WS. r-mer Did You Pexy? There still remains quite a Dumber mv xiousc Grocery reopI They com. and Go'of 8ipoed J,1,f- ' and get on the main jne for " . ! Fro" Dy to Da.v j will offering to the evangelists, oa th at please U. , , I M"1' Killy hand the amount to . ... ' you had trouble Vr. . I chairman at at the Whita Hons with potatoes? Try our ft, ' . . 7 A"hnr w'lls ot Wilderville if eery in order that the full amount will please you. indications are for advance to IT to 20c per dozen. BUTTER our very best has been 70c full 32 oz- now x,. back if you're not pleased. ' 5 Finest Bacon and Lard in the city. We are selling lots of Ashland Tomatoes and AM n.. cm. """" 1 .anncu Fruits; they are fine. Tomatoes at 10c a can. Pears and Pr-ioW -, , Good Standard Corn 10c per can. " ' Fancy Bleached Evaporated Apples S 1 ;c. 10 pounds Sweet Petite Prunes 25c. Just arrived another lot of Chase & Sarborn's Fresh Roasted Coffee. Oranges, Lemons, Banauas, Grape Fruit. Remember the place, WHITE HOUSE GROCERY. 1 bey visiting restive in Medlorc J TI T I. ... . d , ' ""Wiver of the uur price on eK?s the nr.,! ! "'1"R land office, has been plnr(.il weeks-has been 15c per do?en nd L? . f th D!" County tank an be forwarded to the evaimclista uot later thau Monday. MARRIED. lle tt!!(I Miss BUILDERS MATERIAL Allen's Portland Cement lioche Harbor Lime Wood Pulp Plaster Sherwin-Williams Prepared Paints, Stains and Varnishes Pioneer i.ead, Strictly Pure Linseed Oil, Glass and Putty All kinds of Uuilders Hardware Locks, Ilinses, Nails, etc. Hair-Riddle Hardware Co. Fresh Garden Seeds 3 Packets for lO Cents All kinds of Bulk Seeds--Only the best and choicest grades. . ' . is ... ' :" V' V V. 1 WAV y V.V i : k. - . y. v f w Closing out our SHOES AND RUBBER BOOTS At a Sacrifice. The cheapest place in town is QmiWc Xcw York UlEEiUI ) Kacket Store Mr. and Mr. Piek Hav. tH,tl, for. -n. r reaidom. of Grants Pa. but for some yoars ,,vt liviaE t Ft, Jones. Lai, have bt,n visitiiiB i On.ut. rsi Mfvet. Kaymond Simj-kius who Im txcti in Grants Pass for fpynral weeks in the wy.0T of Arthur Conklm as t'nnprai,iier. left on Murtar fcr Portland and lat..T will visit rclat:v at Spokiine, Wash. C P. MrLane and little sru, pe Aruioud. w..t tn Gold Hill Thursday to attftid the weddiiiR of Mr. Mi'- Lane g ann, O. E. Me La Norah Vanderwalker Mrs. A. K. Rcss and (!at;S!it,r Edna, of Ashland, are Tisitinu Gi.nits rass tins wi ck. Mrs. Ru js f, r. mcr ri,l,.nt of this city wlu to h. r husband was enpatied in the mereaii tile bcsineps i S Provolt of Provolt, a jdouecr i-iti7(U of Joseiliine county, is in Grants: Pass at tiie hon' of his daughter. Mrs. Jo!.D Lottke,,. Mr. Provolt is fofferiiiR from in art trouble atwt U.n f,. .... i : i nn mi uj.uK-ai htren.i.inie. Claude Hildretli, a former Grants : Pa boy, arrived in (iratits Pass on Friday aeeoniiiauied by his wife. Mr. Hildretli, w ho was one of t'ne'e Sam's Fold'or in the Phili time i war, has lately be-u living iu New : York. Mrs. W. T. Perry, Miss Zora ami I Master Harold, arrived last Saturday from Portland to make GrantH P,.ss their home. Mr. Perry ran now be with liis family at least once a week, ! as he can rome in from the Michigan i.Miuiug A: Miling Coniauv's property at Mnrphy and jeud Hutnlay at ho iie. j Mrs. O. W. Steele of this city has received word that her mother is rajiidly recaininR her health and will , soon return to her h-mie near Wildi r ' villi-. Mrs. Steele has tieeu sick fur , some time and three weeks a;o she i went to M dford win re she took special treatment from Ir. W. L. Cameron. Clarence Winetrout and his sister, Mis Marie, arrived in Grants Pass Wednesday from their home on Thompson creek, two miles from Ap jilegHto postofbee. .Mr. Wnn trout returned home Thursday, but V;--M trie remained in Grants Pa- until Saturday, a gut st at the home of Xt. and Mrs. Jos. j.h Wolke. Ir. M. C. Pindhy f.f thta city, and Dr. I. II. liowets.n of Ja. lis, ui will It ave the tirst of Apt il fur .V w York, where they will spend six weeks in post graduate work. I!r. Pindley. who is reooenia d as one of the hading eye, ear and threat sjioeiallists of Southern Or. gon, will take up special work in his line of practice, while IT. Boersox. who has gained a high standing i i ab dominal surgery, will take up sjs-cial wi'iik in that line. Win. liege, an employe at the Ore Kino mine, came in on Wednesday for a bri. f vacation. He re oris about four inch's f sue w (it the nine at the time he ! ft. 1 ). v ! ) m. lit w f.t i. is g"iuf a steadily with a s-jn!! foi e of ncn. lite cyanide plant wMti s uow on the ground will pro!. ;, b y li put into operation later ii tie- siri:: Miss Agnes (..'orite ot IC.-rl y spent several (lavs in tirants P this wn 1. visiting with friend. SU" ex p. its to , UK . . ' i return to Ashlatwl atiout tic- tir-t c.I April to re-ume her fcriaer po.itieu as j clerk in the mercantile -tabloh i.en: Of Ueliel Hilt hS. MlBS Lu.'i.l GeOIgel I a- fully reoov.'icd her health af'-T h. i j ia:e severe illness and is now teaching ESvPE MoELROY In Medford, March. H. Bert Eso.ue of Med- ford and Mr. Laura McKlroy of Grants Pass. McLAXE- VANPER WALKER In Gold Hill, Thuradav. March 23. l'.0. O. V, MeUue and Miss Nora Yumlerwa'iker. Kev. D. T. Sumuier vi I.e. of Grants Pass, officiating. Mr, McLaue is the boo of C. E. Mcl.ne of this city and he is a brakeman iu the employ of the S. P. Co. The bride in a jKipular aud e- ttu abl young lady of Go'd Hill. Mr. and Mrs McLaue will make their home iu Graiita Pass. "' PIED. La('KUl; Iu this citv, Toeedav, March -Jl, hw Mra. Mary F. La Croix, ai:ed t'.s years. Mrs. LaCioix had for a number of years heeu a sufferer from cancer, though thu immediate cause of her d. ai'i was thought to be a general breaking down of health rather than from that disease. For the past nine i years she bad been a resident of (hunts Pass and vicinity, living wiih her sou, C. D. LaCrotx. Her hnshaiij, L. V. LaCroix, who is eo fir'.'i in lu-mi-es iu Montana, an ;ved here some weeks ago. Trr.NHA.M-In this ofty, Thursday, March sis, l'..i.j, Mrs. Lucinda Turn 1 1 inn, aged ',-t years. The d ath of Mrs. Turuham oc curred af.ir an illness of only two davs, duration. She had becu a suf fer, r from .aralys's and it is prolwble that this disease was oue of the caosei of In r ib ,ith. She leaves three childiin; V. T. Turuham of Grants Pass ami Mrs. Lou Saunders and Mrs. Snah Piokms ;f Sau Francisco. The funeial services wi re held at 2 o'clock Friday at ti e residence with inter ne tit at, Granite Hill cemetery. SIMMON.' In Portland, Tuesday, March il, ma"., Mrs. Mary Sim mons, ngi d el years. Tim (b.rli of Mrs. Simmons waa caused by cerebral hemorrhage, the s.-liool near Kerby. I .loms arrived frr.m A-icr: r. stoelit M ndar and w-ill become of this city He is a par'!. or with I ; J Frank MisbbLm, also la., ly .fj1 A-t. ria. iu the Gold, n llule i."-,l a latg" general iiierchatid: :il !:?h. j ' ment wliicti tin se g, nth :..') s : i i njeii test W-. k st S-iuiii s. villi st'et. adjoining the ;i,.r t- pi" . , P.at.kini! A lru-t Co:n;.invs (m':i.. j i.Mr Jones is ail nc.-getic a. -.;ii,(. I 'v.,ui:tf n.an arid c.iii.es to Graci pa - , I with a pood stitudio): in rotbtut r i. circles. ! I VOTE TO FXTEND A CALL' Bethany Presbyterie.1 Chu'rch ii. ' Vnanimous for Mr. Brow n. firsi atiack of which wcurred at her hnuu in Gmnts Pass seveg weeks affo. For son.') weeks prior to her death she bad Ixn ii iu Portland under the care of a specialist. She had a w ifle circle of a( .uaintancei throughout South, in itiegi n uud was held in universal high estimation. Mrs. Mmmoiis was Niru iu Mem phis, Mi.. the daughter of Ghas. and Margaret Hughe and crossed to plaius witli them iu lS".j and after a few years residence at Ilarrisbnrg n in v tl t. Joe; hine county where she b:i sulci livid. Iu January, 1S72, she w as married to Mthew Casey wi,o ni 1 in 1-1.1, 1 aving a daughter, now Mis. (Jui. K. Kiddle of this city. ' She w.-n ma 1 1 led ill lsso to Walter Simmons, w ho-e death occurred some years ug.i. The mrviviug relatives :ii l.ir daughter, Mrs. Riddle; two sir.rs, Mrs T. W. Patty of Cnsceot 'ny an 1 Mrs. A. .1. Smith of Shu Ft.'.ncisi o and one brother, James Hugln s uf Waldo. Sim was a member in Gra'ds pas of the otders O. E. S.. I. of H. . . L. O. T. M., Puudo and o ishiiigtou. The Pu.eial sei vices will I con rlu by Kev. Hcrbirt II. Brown at the if-'.' !,(.- if Mr. and Mrs. Riddle ou :-.!i.;ei',' i.fieruoon lit 2 o'clock and ail fn' nils are cordiallv invited to n't. .n 1. 'I ho iutenii"Ut will be tit th .' I . t ci men ry at which jdace i!n. L. U. T. M. w ill conduct the CI 1. llil 1:1' s. .V!V,At Plac r, ou I riday, h J . 1" '.. D. L. Frowning. i; r.,1 will b" held on huiiday . m. , i.ite.-.n. nt to be in the i i.i ia! ground on Drowning :i :i,e i ia . Mr. Prcwning leaves a i! , and f'.o brother-, E. L. aDd .lo1 l K'om ning in" Placer and a Ulster, I Mi ( ,mie. I'rcwuiiiK of Eureka. I lie v. i- a mil, known miner aud with i I..:. '1 i'. .em, e- one of th otginal I h ii.'t. i ' li " In i). i us Greenback mine. THE BUSINESS POINTERS News Notes Trom the Business Men to Renders. Pr. Flanagan, Physician aud Dentist Goto Comn for Plumbing. Kodaks Courier building. See Dr. Ooble about your eyes. M. Clemens, Prescription Prmgist. Dry goods and notions at McLaue's. See Joseph Moss for bargains in timber. See W. Ik Sherman about home steads. MuLane'i is the place buy cheap for cash. Gentleman's smoke the Stage fee is 12.5. W. B. Bicvcles for (2!i at Cramer A line. My location Sherman. THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS Brief Notea and Items of Interest and Importance. 'I I; at i ' iici ' -K-n fmf't . :".V siVx.vi Copyright i 005 by- Hart SchalYner tr" Marx AT &fe TOP Hore'H whore you 't the tcp f!ylo in LLlit Over coats, Hart, Scha finer it .M:rx ne w Tvj. C0.1t. Look at the illustration: l-otuT. 1-ok at the onat; bettor Btill, wear one. The laU-1 in it r-nmll thin? to look for. hijr thin' o fiml is a i-n ihat you can have your money hack if you want it Tnat's the motio of our earner oturo. If you buy a suit, n hut. fhit t. un derwear or anything else of u, this sum-' c;u;inUM''0 goes with each ale. IU-member eeiy urviele in our store is new. Wo have no oM foils to work of!. GEO. S. CALHOUN CO. Tho new (olJ) Howard i-urncr, l.th and Front St-. ! At a congregatioiiHl m":ins e! pfthaiiy Ptfsljt. r.au hut-h f .-i j I Thursday 1 1. ntiig. Her. lier!-i! II. , : Frown was calied on the Hist I'.!: 1 , and without a di-v tiling ti te, ll.-t- ' ! Iteii.g no other rand. date ii.nr-.tU-i-r., . 1 to the jiastorale of that church. Kev. . Brosru is 'rem New York, for s. v. r il ; 1 month p-t he w ss in A-t' i ia a. su; i I ply for the First Pr sb tetnui chun h of that city. The first of F hruary be J 'wa s. nt to this city a- su; j ly f- r i I P. thaiiv church for one n.'.i.ih At ithe close ill III 1 ugag' no I t h' Was , i inauo'd to n main ok r si.d ns- .t::: :thi evacg. pstic m-el.ng ca-ri '1 ; f,.r th" past three we-g. in ; I c -I vt' nan i but. h by I . ins'e list- P v and 1 c -on K-v F" w n I.h ,i . proved t.im-i If to be th. n.:i It.-.- t: ; Pr-sl yf r.at. r-. no.-, f-y DO t line 111 Vot . l.s lo ' i"' h 1 :- '' ' :" ' JO I'.'COIll'' ti" IT p' ril.aO I t p,.-' 1. K. v. Frown is 11 joM.g ;....ii. I. v educated am! a f. '. ful a:. I r'.i-l sp.al. r, ai.d in m i. . !:o.. ;!. of thous'ht am! 1 u'p . b " 11 " artiihut. - that i:l mal' 1 ;l- i , ' w,th hi' coligr-sa!!"" "' ' ll p,,od ill i t toi ': ' of (ttHiil- Pa-- I" v ! " mart i' d and bis .' ' ' : l:ti mi '1 a .no''" i - ' g i veil a In art w . c religious and ' ' i: '' ' ' City. I: von: Wal b llos ll"l k' 1 '' f,,n. la". II t" I ". 1 vi ' mas.' It g" i"-' ru'ht If ( y to -tin 1'liV. 1-1 rf k of I'i- ii on nre out We have the .1 l'.li" of persona ' will he Oi'u hi bias, ILirtford- and Vedwtic-- and have al- ! r-.-M-r.il ( t!icr innke-. t!. tt . e,i ti sell you ji e ..1 I. i c y e 1 fnun .': V- ,.!is hnvo a few ii -j liii- iii .-( iii'l-lia ri-1 Gramep Bros. I'M' :;..' s muk k , .... ; ., l 1 Hardw.irs Bros A second band Cornish organ at a snap. J. M. Ward. Before buying timber see W. B. Sherman. A few diamonds left at Letcher's Jewelry store. Wanted, poles aud logs for wood. Address box 2 Sri Pure Plymouth Rock Cockerels, $I.CsJ. See Kobbius. Axes, ax handles, shovels granite and tinware at MoLa lie's. Buy your Incuhatnr of F. H. Sehmidt-lij sells the best. Bargains at JlcLane's store, Hester ou Building, Front street. Violin, guitar, mandolin aud banjo strings at the Courier building. DRESSMAKING Mrs. W. R. Ran nie, B street, bet. Fourth and Fifth. Pattou's Sun Proof Paint, the kind that wears, for sale only . by Cramer Bros. Aud still I am insuring aud selling real estate at the old stand. J. t Peterson. Get Glasses fitted and ground cf Dr. Goble. They will cure your headache. A second hand Kimball orgsn MS on fu payments. J. M. Ward at piauo store. It yon want to buy or sell real es tatecall ou Joseph Moss, The real estate agent. No. 616 "E'1 St. Pr. Goble lias been visiting Grants Pass fer the past nine yea's. He guarantees his glasses to be correctly fitted. $500 takes 80 acres just outside the citv limits. (No. 821. See Joseph Moss, THE It. al Estate AGENT. Sewing machines (I. $.", I0 up to filo st the Singer agency oj posit the Court House. All thu standard makes aud styles. I will look after vour tirujr lauds W. B. Sherman. Ask W. II. Slier man for information concerning tim ber claims, All the uer and up to dale millinery will be on sr.le about April 1st, the Aliening of the "Golden Rule Store" ho3 South Sixth street. Two second hand upright pianoi for sale on easy payments. One is a Fischer and one is a Sherwood. Good bargains tstith of them. J. M.Ward. Pr. J G. Goble the Optician, will be at the Hotel Josephine, Monday aud Tuesday, March 2H-2'.i. ir you wih correctly fitted glasses, dnu't fail to see him. House- for rent bv SHERMAN & IRELAND. A splendid line of Rjyal Cbartir Oak Ranges st (loron't Poultry nettiug and wirei fiucing of all kinds at Cramer Pros. If you want to raise ducks, buy an Incubator of F. Schmidt. Steel Range with high closet and Reservoir for $:' st Cramer Pros. See the new Fanner brand Waists and Skirts at Wade's on Front street aud G. I). Juslrite corsets. Extras for all sewing machines, oils and needles at ."e a paper at Singer Sewing machine agency opposite Court House. A full line of ladies covert jackets and silk coats will he ou sain lit the ojieniiig of the Golilc.ii Rule sUire about April 1st. We want vour proK-rlv to sell. SHERMAN At IRELAND. Planet Jr. Gardens Tools make friends win rever they go. Crane r Bros sells them. Three million fei t of tnulier, X.. j r cent sngar pine, on section of t . S. G. lurid within three nub s of town, all down grade; 1 will show it to you for HIV W. F Sin rmaii, Masonic 'Icmple, Giants Pa-s 're. W L IRELAND writes HUE INS CHAN I E. Bargain in Second hand lir yob nt Cramer Pros. H gh gr id" ore in small lets bought. W. G Wright. S. e W. P. Sheruiaa alx.ut some i f the hollo-lend whii Ii ate now to I reliii'iuished. Consult Pr. Golds- aluuf your i u Iroubb s. H" w ill examine your i ves free of charge at the Hole) Jophiri., March 2-1 Ii and '.".ith. Moor, the second band, ibahr will buy at the highest price unv house hold or other srtnl- that may be offered for sale. And be ha- every kiud of an article for sale cheap. SHERMAN & IRELAND, RE A I I ESTATE. j High grade ore iu small lot Sought, j W. G. Wnght. j Projierty for shb on the installment plan. See SHERMAN & IRELAND, j New stock of Fi-hiiig Tar I le jn-t 1 J -we, ved from the f iict ry by 'ramer ' Pros. 'j At Pstillu's market, Souih Sixth 'street, the meats are strictly Mr-t ounhty, the cutting Ursu las, and the I prices tight. i Cr.rlis A' Co. fol Wat. -I. ( , Clocks. Everybody knows or ought to know that Letcher's is the place to get a good watch at the least price. Good time keepers is what he makes a specialty of. The Hotel Layton diuing room will again be opened iu connection with the hotel aud not as a restaurant, Landlord Smith says the kitchen lias been remodeled and everything is in first-class hai. The first meal will be served Saturday evening. The Woman Club has arranged with Grace Morey-Kropke to ?'Te dem onstration aud talk on home economics to club members ou Saturday, April 1, at 2 :10 P. tn. at the A. O. U. W. ball. All members arc earnestly argued to take advantage of thii demonstration. Mrs. Kropke has made her work a life study. The Geo. S. Calhonn Co. have this week bad a window display of gold specimen trom Josephine county mine that has attracted a great deal of attention. The specimens are of both quarts aud place gold and of a qualtiv to disjHise forever of any idea that this is not a rich mineral district. The collectioi. is the projwrty of Mr. Calhonn. M. O. Warner, arrived iu Ursnts Pass Friday evening and will remain as long as necessary in order to do his work. Mr. Warner is oue of the best piano tuners In thu state and has been making regular trips to Grants Pass for many year past. He will be I'les ed to tee all his old juttrous and many uew ones. A postal card ad dressed to M. O. Warner, Grants Pass, will reach him. D. W. Hazeu, librarian and Secial writer ou the Portland Daily Journal, wits in Grants Pass last Saturday ou his way back to Portland. Mr. ilazcn had been taking a two week's vacatiou which he bad spent iu the enjoyment of farm life at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. vY. II. Winetrout ol Applegate. Mr. Jlax.eu greatly en joyed hi trip to Southern Oregon and intends to sjiend his summer vacation en the Applegate. Jack Bunyard was fined f'.O ou Sat urday In Police Judge Mayhee's court for assault on D. L. Steltz. As the evidence indicated that the assault was unprovked a heavy penalty was imposed and iu default of the money- Hunyard was set to work on the streets in process of serving a 25 day sentence. This occupation, how ever, was not to his liking aud after a few days work he sei.ed an oiKr tnuiry for escape and his iuce been numbered among the missing. Harry Grant, lately of this city, and more recently of Gold Hill, is said to have absconded from the lat ter place leaving a number of debt. Ho was in charge Hit re of the cloth ing store of Welch & Grant, which has been closed and the bills of the firm paid by Mr. Welch Grant was married onlv a few weeks ago to Miss Mae Curry of Gold Hill. He w as known here as a young niau of apparent good habit and his lute is- cap do has occasioned considerable surprise. Grauts Pass Is to oe favored by a lecture by Consul General II. B. Miller on his cxpei u nci and obser vations iu Japan and Manchuria whiih will b givin at the Opera house in this city on Monday evening. April li, under the auspices -of the Grants Pass High school, the proceed to go to the school libiary fund. The lecture w ill be illustiuti d by sten opti ecu views showing towns, prominent personage and scene in the far Fa-t. Thu viiw will also emhiacc a large uumher of the eients in the pri i lit war between JapMi aud Russia. Con sul General Miller has recently given this lecture in Portland, Eugi lis. and Corvalli. aud they wi ru attended by large audiences and given veiy bigl ccnipllin. nls .nr. ji i in r w in arrive on the morning tiain aud will leinniii over until Wi'duesday moiuit g w I en h.i will I turn tn Fug. ii", from which place lie will leave for San Francisco in tunc to catch the steamer Man chui ia w hii h mi Is on April 111, for Yokal.an.it. Japan, which city will be Consul G neral M lib i ' h' aibuaner. if" me KIND That Helps You On in the world That's tho kind wo Bell. It is mado by Scji.oss Bros. & Co. Correct Clothes Makers It is HAND TAILORED throughout. "It is cut on the newest lines. It iscorrect in every style particular. 4 Every garment is shaped 4 to fit perfectly, and so 4 made as lo hold its 3 shape. We have our large Spring J stock of this clothing ready J for your inspection. r wmmv Mm 72 ZJjnHW- hi J w Fine Clothes? Me.ker BAU1MOKS NtW YORK Special sale on o o jf su nt rr t for a short time, regular "$1.25 values at $1.00 Your chance to save money on your Summer Shirts. Drop in and let us talk it over. M IS xx . -yf TZ s I , z i Outfitters to Men and boys SJO . m . sst 4 irom neaa to leet. j Grants Pass, Oregon VVTVVVVVV V w WWW CLASSIFIED ADS. WASTED 1 WANT TO PURCHASE a placer mine fully equipped. Give full particulars aud lowest ca.h price by mail. Address X. Courier oflice. I WANT a ranch of 10 acres lo raise alfalfa and fruit. State price and particulars Address K, Courier OlliCfl. PARTY' WANTS to buy a good quarts prospect that will stand investiga tion, send all (isrtioular and cash price by letter to M, Courier office. WANTED The address of 2S .ople who are going to relinquish their homestead filings to the U. S. aud w ish to sell their improvement. W. B. Sherman. WANTED Place to cook 01 run hoarding bouse at mine or logging camp. Mrs. (J. T. Smith, Merlin. WANTED A middle aged woman as boiisekees r and rare lor t wo eh i id re n In town. Employment by the year. Address box KM, Graats Pass, Ore. MISCELLANEOUS FR NK l!lRNKTT-t',holsternigt mission furniture made to order. ICR. REN I. PLEASANT ROOM to rent Iu private f n in i ly to ri, lr lrty. J. D. Drake, A Ai Seventh Ht. KOlt RENT A 3e acre farm on l.ilbrt creek in North Grauts Pass. House, bsin and other buildings, orchard and flue soil for grain, jiola toes. elc. ierm reasoable. Ad drc.s C. II , care Courier. f OK SALE. S. C. WHITE l.EGIKll.N EGGS, high scoring birds. 7 wr setting. C V. Ilenkle, k'll .list ,( Irani Pass. LOST. LOST A dark grey overcoat, with black silk mu filer in pocket, some where between Grants Pass and Gold Ii ill. Reward for return by addressing "Coat" care Courier. STRAYED Prom my place near VTildervilln, last January, a cow, about eight years old, heavy set, shows Jersey breed, color, body red, dark head and white under body and inside fanks ' Small, disfigured horns, no brand but mark on ear, dlsoriptinn of which I have for gotten. Had on belL Liberal re ward paid for hei recovery. O. D. Sargent, Wllderville, Ore. ASK TIIE AGENT FOR T I Cli" I3TN VIA When look.iif f. r a wcbiing let Iji'lclii r make you one. ring, Card ol I hunks 'Hi" under. gin 1 wish to give this i ipressioii of tbi ir ft rv. nt thank lo the veiy ijuiii.-ious fried who so kindly i xt nib d their r:iatl.y by words and h . d during th" trials and l, rim u.i lit vi I ii Ii r.c. nlly b.-f. ll th. m iii th" i-it.g away of M's. L. F. l.Cioix. I.. F. LaCroix. t hiud" 1 1. I iO 'mix, crank Alhu. Hat: i" Fa1 'roi . Corninl Events Mali-li k" Mtrtle Katbnue I r. vitte, reader. and Wmilred Flaiuigau, pianist at Christian obnioh. Marca Ho. Thurs'l'iv 1 iiftrn t iuarli r- lv ii'bl. rence in lilanls Pas of M. F. South church April "j. ttiilmsilar- M.'.tuiii f Cl.UIlt COl.ll lor JOS' ) ll 1 111- I'liUlllV. April 1".. M.-iirisv-Circull cult for ,o ph.'ie county convene at Grant Pa-. HAV FOR SALE in c VSrite J. A. Perry, Me goii, for prices. siliK. appl irload lot. Iford, Ore- 2(H) yruiw and ram ri. gsi OMtlKI't, -11 Nbiifi.iHii. e, aaler lor irjii'stion, he-ide sprins-s on every H) serf s; lenu-rof s g...t rsn.e ciltitri ; two uwsllitig liou-e-. bill l-ain. every linns' eurnplele; sell shelleretl Irom Irosi., i;.(1 ii i iii l.i inarkel. 01 e bail mile north "t 'funnel !l, price t.h.'sa.i. li.'iuire si mi. uiliee. I.'AIIM l"IU (M Y. Iii mile from Mer Im, Psi B' re. at. ml .'si s. fe of v"! Isill.'in Uud. ..acres iu cnltiiutlon. siimll h'.ii-e nn.l bsru Mt.d aU.ul au acre un.ler lele e. b mn e ot land suilsl.lv for or. bsr.1 or pa.lmr. l or lurlher parte uisr ad ilres U. hi. i row. Merlin, uregon. TO SPOKANP-, ST PAUL. DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS and ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH 2 0VERtAND TRAINS DAILY THE RYIR AND THE FAST MAIL ari.t'Miin sruvii e ri'-TO-IlATK HiVl'IPMK.NT coi iti rim umimxjvks llajliglit irlp across tti C ascade and llrtrkj Slnamalna. For ticket, rte, folder and full Inlof mstiori, call on or address II. DICKSON, c. T. A. I'J'J Third aireei, Porlland. S. G. YKRKEK.U.W.P. A. lil'i First Avenue Seattlu, Ws.h. We ive sipdtird servh-enn beeht. R nee vour shipment vis Great North ern. 111)1 information from Wat. lUarii, General Agent, Portland, Urotp.n. WELL" lKlLCOLWM.miY w. lot. Keal Eststti Transfers P. Ki-n.er to F. N. Provolt. srid Ploik I. Uriginal v. Ii iL5 ,:'j I: Real sale Eslate wa- made tiirongh Agency of Jo-eptl takes two Him one hi U . re ; .j-' ; all g"Oi pii orlh sole of Irs. k . See .los. ph Mos. ': HE iGl-.N 1'. good Iii e ro un b J lOlejoi t- . . 1 t. .. I I . .... .r f .... U , . , KOi'l I.I..S- no ' u . ' "' ' j 'I, w rislte trepairiiig, ihgravmg. (jood sold at ! -jp,. nhov i r awi.in oe- pi " ' ..in.- ,.,1'j i I. li. t. F. Bunding, (rrant Pa, ; : Oregon. (;.t r.ut your Olmr Pi. w If It is' I mini out, get another at Craiinr i Bros. . Ask your denier for Rogue River. Real Estate Crci'i"ry i:utt"r ins'l" at jaeiiioru i . I now 70 ! ni I r twi-iund. uare. j foil w ight. j I I aiu in a i.iliou to furnish you a . b"kvily tiinUred flann as vou would' have got two or thr-e year ago. W. I B Sliermau. i fl$IOOO takes ) a. r. al-r.ut 2t) , !acrN iu f-oilivatiou. Small boons', ' , g's,d barn, g'a.d wster right aitli1 ; wt..r enough to irrigate at 1. a-t one- ' half if idv-. Tin place also hs i jnoo take gisel five loom bri. k I plenty rrf good roinii.s ground. (No. ' ,0UM wnh iw-i Io'. witl.iu four t'li .L'.iakof the l'ti-t nice, i Ne. S J' . f Seo Josep'i Mum, THE Real Elate ' r.e .Ios.. h .M ,s, 1 HE Real Lste AGENT. AGENT. Piano and furniture lor Sale. A piano sud hi u. bold furu.tute is ntfir'dal 1 1 v k I sale nt pries thai wiUu.mi." then. go. '1 he piano ha hnd exceptionally w o l (ar, and no t iter tuned ii. sti unc ut can be found Eav I. iii,i will b" u. a le to satisfactory part a L F LA CROIX, North End Eighih street. in fact trie best placed $hce money is that invested in AllAincrica $3.50 Shoes. Such money buys more style, Buys iTiore com Tort, Buys mere wear ti.etn in any other shoe. You may make ycjr oe'ection from several leathers made on tho noL-l.tst Li'.s. Whichever yoj cliooi-e is bound to be satisfactory, be cause Ail-Americj(s are cf uniform excellence. Better than any other equal-priced shoe you've eve worn. Step in and try en a pair. I'.ach dollar purchase entitles you to one ticket on the piano. R. L. BARTLETT, llnviiiril llll(f., It I (.raula l'naa. Oifxjron r i 5 wt ;ho rly ail ra-' ful .'he the md tty the jid 1st (to Tor ted Ibe Icrs to I of lot irit I of 10D id a and nap to 11. few ii ie n D of irea lost it is si a teen that for the Bdy Ised 1 1 L Is.