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ROGUE RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS, OREGON, JUNE 30, 1905. Why tou u s vanilla pxtrie-t that is not satisfac tory when you can always have Burnett's Vanilla Extract bf kujistiticr upon it. Jutcph Burnett Co., Vanilla Extract Welhave a complete line in the above Iflavoas. These Extracts are of the highest known excellence and are the standard for the U. S, Used JexclUsicely by the United States Government, Not so high in price as a great many inferior brands, tike our CHASE & SANBORN COFFEES Hard to beat. Canning season is now on We have everything in Economy Fruit Jars, pints, quarts and 2 quatts, Jelly Glasses, Jar Rubbers, the wide, heavy kind, Round Rubbers for Vacuum Jars, Remember the place White House Grocery. BUILDERS Allen's Portland Cement Roche Harbor Lime Wood Pulp Plaster Sherwin-Williams Prepared Paints, Stains and Varnishes Pioneer Lead, Strictly Pure Linseed Oil, Glass and Putty All kinds of Builders Hardware Locks, Hinges, Nails, etc. ! Ilair-lliddlo Hardware Co. Mw" $5000 Buys one of the best farms of 20 acres, iu Josephine County. About 100 acies are now iu rult i vation and under water. Place is well in. proved, gocd fence, large barn, line house and more water for irriagtiou than can be used. This is a snap that comes only occa sionally. W. L. Ireland, The Real Estate Mau, Ground floor, Courier Building. It will not 1'0 our fault if this year's celebration of In depemlence Day isn't tlie best ever. We have spared no pains to provide every thing that c.-m possiMy he re quired for the OCCaSIOIl 111 tllC 1 -,!.! 1 Way Of Llotllllier, Warm, weather Neck wear and Shirts, Summer Vests, etc. S1 If you need a new suit or ( -,, ker.-'u. vv j." hat Uy it here and you will HW be abh'sosavccnou'di money ciicac.-Missjissic, ... 1 1 cni'ubcrg, ! to make the dorious 4th still i i:iixaud, r, Fiank. , . . . i Foster, Mrs S. K, moro 'Morious. W ny not take'K. Giictt, Alfred, a look at ur two piece suit-; .....I r.n.ls tit S .i I CVUV 'II'" j-.. .... ; -, Thev are wutii mre wuth more at wholesale, but we make this special price to close out a Jino of about fifty suits dur iner the next few hot days.- Ceo:S. Calhoun Co. Outfitters to Men and Hoys. Lumbermen Visit Grants Pass. C. Hafer, president of the lows Lumber & Box Company, and li is sou Clarence, superintendent for the Company, were in Grauts Pass, over Wednesday night, whilo spending s couple of days lu thi vicinity looking after lumber business. The Com pany's factory is located in Mcdford and is under the management of Mr. Hafer's two sons Edgar Hafer being general manager aud lias charge of the factory and shipping easiness. while Clarence is superintendent and atteuds to the lumber baying and to the management of the two r-awruills they own aud operate. They handle the product from 12 sawmills, much of tlielr lumber coming from this county. President Hafer conducts at Council Bluff, Iowa, one of the largest lumber yard in the Missouri Valley. He staled that business conditions in the Prairie States are fine and the outlook is good for this entire year for good times. Mr. Hafer says that many persons of means of li is section are contemplating visiting Oregon this summer aud fall to loot over this state fur piomisiug investments, aud be thinks that more Eastern capital will be invested iu Oregon this year than iu any previous year. Friends iu this city have received word that Mrs. Mary Uriftiu and her daughter, Miss Lydin, who left last week for Cedarville, Ju Modoc county, Cal., had rather a trying ex perience in reaching their destina tion, for tho stupe tipped over break ing one of Mrs. Griffin's arms and severely bruistig Miss Giilliu. They wll s)ieud two months with a daughter of Mrs. Griffin's after which tliev w ill return to their home near Mer lin, but may take up their residence iu Grunts Puss. Coming Events. Tuesday. July 4, Big celebration at Michigan City, on Applegute. July 13, Wednesday Southern Oregon Chautauqua Assembly meets iu Ash land for '10 days. Best li e cream sod'i in the town, 10 cents. Model Drug Store FfiATEHIAL '-"Trmrirrf fir? rags f tbti-muVi An Up-to-Date Livery Stable. What hustling and uttentiou to business will accomplish iu demon strated in the rapid increase in busi ness that litis come to the Black Horse Livery Stable since becoming the property of T. Y. Dean and Chas. A. Diekison. Though having largely increased the number of their horses and vehicles Messrs. Dean ct Diekison have calls for every rig they can put out. Tlieii latest purchase of horses was two span of Tihanlls from Thus. .Me ndrcWH, a well known Medford l.oise raiser. Both teams are tine roudct'Ts and .;ne of them can do a mile iu four lnllii.ti s with no great effort. The line o( rigs iu the Black Horse Stable emirate every kind of a vehicle from a big carryall for a pic nic parly to an easy riding, siugle sea!, rovered buggy for John Henry and his hi -t girl. And thin for pcoj lj of less romantic turn llieto are elegant eainagi 4 and comforlahlc suiriis, and the itir servicialile I itek. While tl.e service is up to the highest standard llie prices at the Black Horse Kiahles arc very reason able ami within the reach of all who desire a rig for pleasure or for business. Advertised Letters. j List of litters remaining in the ; po-itotlicc at Grants Hass or unclaimed f"r the week ending June 24, 11105. Persons culling tor tle-m will please Kie the date adverted. I Anthony E E, Bennett, Hal; h, Biowi', I, C lliirion,A C, (Vndn-v.Mrs Win F Chirk, Miss May, Ceb. l. Mrs Magle, Coulicld Arthur, Cuver, E VY, Carter, R L, l'n ii, Mir N, rosier, Mis J, l'osti r, Sarah (frimes, II, Cuire, A I , Harding, J K, lieilges, I i G, llayd u. J G, ' lianrali, Jos, ' I Blaluek, Win, I arlcK, ,i r Houghton, V K, UlMWa - d. A li Hendeison, S E. Gavnes, D W, Lightncr, Win, Morrison, Cl an V Moore, hrauk, Pulmer, Mrs L B, Ruck, Eunl i'.'i, Smith Thomas, Setuilh, C W, Teawson, Oli ry, I'nonias. r' A, Johns, W D. C E. Mill-, Harry, Montgomery, J D, Mi I.eod. N. Hixler, Bert, i:-y. Ri l-rt. Saudi, 1!. A Sllouse, C M. 'l.impkiii!. Frank, Jam. . Luke J, HARMON, P. M. For the in it ! 1ml dvs we are oili riug a big line f I luiing suiti at Geo. S. Calhoun Co. OUR PERSONAL COLUMN People They Come sxnd Go From De.y to Day Mrs. Geo. Haff of uold Hill spent Friday with Mm. F. A. Clise. A. H. Lewis spent Monday and Tuesday of this week in Jacksonville. Datlif Eisoian is home from the O. A. C. to spend the summer vaca tion. Miss Annette Jordan is visiting frieuds iu Grants Pass. She will go to Crescent City to spend her vaca tion. Mr. aud Mrs. J. A. Wharton moved this week to their cottage, which they have had built on First and A streets. Miss Florence Barrett closed her school at Lelaud Friday and is spend ing her vacation at her home in Grauts Pass. Miss Mand Williams will go to Portland next week to spend two months in that city with her sister, Mrs. Ida Moon. II. C. Bobziea leaves Satuiday for Seaside to spend a week or more with his family He will also spend several days at the fair. - Frank Barrie last week broke his collar bone. Frank will be relieved from the milking job but his 4th of July celebration enjoyment will be interfered with. George Birdseye, one of the popular clerks in the Coe department store. will leave for Portland Monday on his vacation of two weeks, during which he will atteud the fair and visit friends. J. U. Turk, a railroad carpenter formerly of this city, but for the past year of Portland aud . Seattle, has re turned to Grants Pass with his family aud is agaiu in the employ of the Southern Pacific Mr. aud Mrs. J. Smiley aud daughter of Eatou, Colo, arrived Wednesday to visit the J. K. Piguey family. Mrs. Piguey and the Su-lleys were friends in the east aud had not seen each other for 25 years. Mr aud Mrs. Gso. H. Howlaud left Weduesday to siend several days at the Howlaud & Cook sawmill and mine on Upjitr Junip-off-Joe. They were acouipanied by. Mr. aud Mrs. R. H. Leo, who went for an outing in that pretty mountain valley. Miss Mary E. Coe, Junior partner in the R. L. Coe & Company depart ment store, left Thursday on her sum mer vacation which she will spend in Ashland with friends aud iu attend ing the Chautauqua Assembly. Miss Coe will be gnno about a mouth. F. B. Doerfus returned last Friday to Igerua, Cal. after spending a week with Mrs. Doerfns iu this city. Mr. Doerfus is engineer in a mill at Igerna, but experts so soon as he can secure a similar position in or about tins city to join his family and make Grants Puss his home. Mrs. L. W. HiUiard of San Fran cisco arrived last week to visit her sister, Mrs. C. II. Sampson. On Thursday Mrs. Hilllard aud Mtb. Sampson left for Portland whore they will spend s lew days, then going to Seasido to send a few weeks at tho btuch with Mrs. Bob zien. L. C. Neas, frum Tcnino, Wash , In sK'iiding the week in Grauts Pass on a visit to his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Neas, of Sigour ney, Iowa, who ate spending the sum mer iu Grauts Pass with their daughteis, Mrs. Edith Rehkopf and Mrs F. B. Doerfus and their sou, S. C. Neus. Miss Cory, a teacher of Syracuse, Neh., and Miss Armstrong also of Syracuse, are visiting Miss Zella Hair. These ladies are visiting the gold mines of this section aud takinu pictures of all points of interest and it is probable that tho Syracuse pu pils will learn to associate Southern Oregon with gold mines. .1. Pardee and family have been visilid by Mr. Pardee's sister, who for the past 12 years or more lias I u art teacher iu the Normal school ut River Falls, W is. This is Miss 1'ardee's second visit to Grants Pass, she having visited her brother here six years ago. She left Friday morning for W'atsouville, Cal. Mrs. W. A. Houieuwuy and baby, accompanied by her niece, Miss Eva Skaggs.left for the north last Saturday. Miss Skaggs, who has been attending school iu Grants Pass the past year goes to her home iu Vancouver, while Mrs. Heinonway will visit with her parents at Pleasant Hill, near Eugene, and wilh Mr. llemen way's parents at Cottage Grove. She will also atteud (he Christian church con ven I ion ,u Oregon, which will be held at Tur in r, uud she will visit the Lewis and (.lam lulr. .Mrs. Heiiieuway will be away uhout a mouth. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cornell left Sunday for Portland lo sjs nd a few -lays at the fair. They will return early next week and remuiu here one day, after which they will leave for the East, going by way of Hau Fran cisco and New Orleans, they will be goue iwo months aud will go as far east as New Yorx and return by way of Niagara Falls aud Chicago Doriug Mr. Cornell's vacation his position in the depot of first trick operator will bo held by E. A. Lan ders The second trick will bo held by J. Summers aud the third by L. H. Nelson from Cornelius. The Cornell home, during the absence of Mr. aud Mrs. Cornell, will be in charge of E A. Landers and C. L. Tabke both Depot boys, who will keep batc.helor's hall, provided the ready ftrnished housij doe-i not tempt them to lake ou s C0iigciila4 life. THE BUSINESS. POINTERS News Notes F rom iKe Business Men to Renders. J. M. W ard, Tuner, Phone 713. Violin, etc., strings Courier Build ing. W. B. Sherman Real Estate. Tele phone 781. Souvenir Post Cards Courier Building. Souveuir Postal Cards Courier buildiug. Give your frieuds Stage line the good smoke. The old reliable Hartford Bicycles at Cramer Bros. Bicycle Bells and Lamps at a dis count at Paddock's. Two for S cents colored stereosoopio views at the Courier building. INSURE your . HOPS this year in the SUM. W. L. Ireland, Agent. V. B. Sherman Real Estate and Timber, Rooms and 10 Masonic Temple. Try one of our 8-ouoce cakes of Castile Soap, only 10 cents. Model Drug btore. 15 if you hurry, is the price for a good coat and pants to match. Geo. 8. (Jaluoun Co. It is your own fault If money is worth saving, its worth walking to reopie s market. Real Estate and Timber W. B. Sherman, Rooms U and 10 Masonic Temple. Special Get a bottle of Tooth Powder aud Tooth Brush for 25 cents at the Model Drug Store. Port laud headquarters for Grants Pass people, McGregor Bros, barber shop, 24D lamhill street. HOUSES FOR RENT by W. L. lKbLANU, the Real Estate man, Ground lloor Courier buildiug. Dr. lertig will give free character readings at the Hull House on F street every afternoou aud eveuing. Capped hands and face red blotches and eruptions prevented by usiug If you want your property sold, list it with W. L IRELAND, the REAL tSlAlE MM, COURIER BUILD ING, ground floor. If yon want to sell your property. list it with W. L. IRELAND, THE REAL ESTATE MAN, Grouud floor, Courier Building. Work cheap but not cheap work fH Cabinet Photos for $2.46 at the Big tent next to Observer office. Good until July IS, 11)06. Boyd. Voorhies has sold four Underwood Typewriters, three of them iu the last three weeks. If you want to know about the visible writing ask Voor hies. (ill acres of flue river bottom soil with a house and barn aud other iin proveiuent thereon and only $1200. Bee w. u Ireland, the REAL EH TATE MAN, COURIER BUILDING, grouua noor. Fishing Tackle aud all kinds of poles at Cramer Bros. Corporation books, stock certificates aud sells ac the Courier office. W. B, Sherman Real Estate and Timber, Room U aud 10, Masonic 1 emple. 10U will And sood thines anion? i- those Garland Stoves at Cramer Bros. . Go to the Grants Pass Grocery for lnB cneuaur Brand of Tills luook cheese. W. L. IRELAND, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE, Courier Building on grouuii noor. Buy it for the -4th. It's a special snap. Two-piece suits for men 5. ueo. . Calhoun Co. Timber claims. Homesteads. W. B. Sherman, Rooms 10 aud 12 Masonic lemplti, Grauts Pass Ore. Dairymen can get cow bells 6 cents and up, wooden bowls A cents and up, butter molds, milk pails, at Davis' farmer supply house. An Acme bar re, 11 chnm almost uew for $2. Curtis & Co. for Watches, Clocks, Gold Rings and Jewelry, flue watch repairing, engraving. Goods sold at reasonable prices. Come aud see us. I. O. O. F. Building, Grants Pass, Oregon. v I have two choice 'residence Ios for sale In flue location. Price $100 each. $1S down aud $5 per month. W. L. IRELAND. THE REAL ES TATE MAN, Ground floor, Courier Building. W. T. Perry, who Is Interested iu mining property cm the Applegute, went to Portland Tuesday to be gone a few days on a business trip. l'ATTON'S SIX l'KOOF PAINTS, GARLAND STOVLS AND KANGLS, STKANSKY STIilil.WAKIi. AMI RUSTING 1IXWAKI are cheap because these goods are backed by the broad guarantee that ab solutely protects the cus tomers against any dis satisfaction. When you buy any article you want service jind tho value of all you pay, and this wo always aim to give. Cramer Bros. ODD FELIXJWM HLOCK BICYCLES. SPORTING GOODS. THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS Brief Notes sxnd Items of Interest and Importance. Eighty school teachers from Des Moines, lows, passed through here this week on a tour taking iu the West and the Lewis Clark fair. W. Fertig, a Universalis! minister, lectures at the Red Men's hall Sun day night on "Experiences iu Un seen Worlds," Admission free. Collection. Y. M. Hair is having his flue house on North Fourth street put iu perfeot repair and a new roof plaoed pon it, M. T. Utley and J. Harper doiug the work. The policy held by the late Mrs Mary Simmons for (1000 in the Lady Maccabees has been paid to her mother, Mrs. Hushes and her daughter, Mrs. O. R. Riddle. S. B. Green, is now ac Takiluia, where he is boss carpenter at the smelter. lie writes to his family In this city that he is kept very busy aud has from three to six meu assisting him in putting up additional build ings and doiug repair work about the smelter. The Free Methodists will hold Fourth of July celebration at their church near the cornet of Mill aud Pine streets next Tuesday, commenc ing at 10 o'clock with the reading oT the Declaration of Independence by the Pastor, Rev. E. R. Harrington, Appropriate exercises will follow duriug the day. All are invited to attend. The Church of God people will hold their annual camp meeting iu the grove on South Seventh street, oue block east of their oburch build lug ou Sixth street. These niuotiugs will begin on Thnrtday, July 27, aud last lor 10 days. Prominent ministers from abroad will be present to assist in these revival meetings. There will be both day aud evening meetings and the publio is cordially iuviied to attend. The gas engine receutly purchsed by O. O. Lund through W J. Gordon agent for the state of Oregou.is a com pact well bnilt piece of machinery, manufactured by tho Breiinau Motor Co., Syracuse, N. Y. Prices and any other information will be furnished by W. J. Gordou. The engine uow running at the wood yard weighs but 276 pounds yet it will supply power to saw three to four cords of wood per hour, Lloyd Ingram, the boy on whose testimony Audy Ingram 'and Esley Dodson weie convicted of the murder of William Dunlup, has boon Induced by his mother aud friends to Join the navy aud left last week to enlist ou a training vessel. Tho boy is a bright, energetio fellow and under the strict discipline that is enforced -on a warship fur a few years there Is every likelihood of his becoming a mau of good character and Industry. George Griffin and D. O. Hayes, who reside near Merlin were In Grauts Pass last Sunday to attend services at the Church of God. Mr. Griffin delivered- the sermon at the morning servloe. The Chuicli of God does not have regular pastors as does other denominations, but tho lueiu bors such as oan, take turus in oon duoting the services. There is though, evangelists, who travel I rom church to church and assist at revivals and other speciul meetings. W. 11. Miller, who with Arthur Howlaud has the contract for extensive development on the Mt. Pitt mine ou Jump-off-Joe, has moved his family from Jacksonville to the mine to spend the summer months In the cool, invigorating air of that mountain valley. Messrs. Howlaud & Miller are driving a uew crosscut that will tan the ledge on the 2iX) foot level and it will be some 22A feet III depth. They have this tunnel iu 150 feet und are making good headway on limn work. W. A. Paddock is a progressive business man, who from a small be ginning has built up Hie largest bi cycle and automobile repair shop iu Southern Oregon and few shops in (In states carry so large a slock of wheels. To further increase his business he this week bought Jud Taylor's repair shop aud stock of wheels and moved all to his shop ou (i street. Mr. Taylor, who is one of the beat ma chinists in the city, will lake a posi tion lu Mr, Paddock's shop and assist iu the repair work. Rev. W. 8. Smith, l'resbyleriau Sunday School Missiouary, aud Rev. R. Tweed, of Woodville, we'e in (Irauls Pass this week in the interest of the Wimer chapel. For tho build ing of which funds are being raised. The building site was donated by Mr Thompson and the Wimer s-opl have giveu liberally but a little more Is necessary to build as the needs re- ijirn. The chsMil will be about Mi'iH aud is to be located across the road from the store. Rev. Tweed has been preaching at Wimer for several mouths past, holding services in a tent. O. V. Tripled was In (irauls Pass Monday from his farm near Hugo. Mr. Tripled has a hill ranch, the soil of which is well adapted to fruit raising and he Is planning to set a large part of his place to fruit, so oon as he gets the timber cleared oil aud ths laud iu cultivation. He uow bus planted tt'tO cherry trees, 1 10 peaches, one-fourth acre to Hat (let t u-ars and five sores to winter apples. Moat of Mr. Tnplett's trees are young, but those that are bearing produce fruit of very flue quality, the cher ries especially being very flue. The trees are grown w"hcnt Irrigat on and being u a high altitude lu the i hills the yield Is seldom affected by late frosts. 1 First National Bank of Sonthern Oregon R. A. BOOTH, Pres. J. C. CAM f HEM., Vice-l'res. H. L. (i ILK KY, Cashier. CAPITAIi STOCK Surplus and 1 nillviileit Receive deposits subject to check, or on certificate payable On demand. Selis drafts on New York. Chlt-agn, San Francisco. Portland and Seattle. Special facilities for making collections through numerous correspondents. Directors Kinnky. P. J. C. Cavpiiell, It. A. ItooTii, H J. T. Terrs, W. B. SHERMAN Heal Estate and Timber ROOMS 10 &. 12, MASONIC TEMPLE GRANTS PASS, OREGON PHONE 731 BORN. FALLIN On Saturday, to Mr. and Mrs. W. daughter. June 21. llKIn, II.' Kallin, a MARRIED. P(iyER PUTKItBAl'C.ii-In Grains Pass, at the City Hall on Monday, June 2(1, IIHVi, Mr. Guatav Poveraud Mrs. Bertha Putiibaugh, Justice George Furnian nllioiiiiiug. Mr. Poyer is superintendent of the (Irauts Pass Pine Needle Factory aud he has a good standing among the business meu of this city. Mrs. Poyer has resided in Grunts Pass for several years mid bus extensive proierty Interests here, and both have many friends who wish them a long aud happy married life. KISER DYSERT At the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Dysert, on Juinp-olI-Joe, ou Satur day, June 34, l'.V, Mr Marvin W. Riser to Miss Ethel A Dysert, Rev. D. T. Suiiimervllle, ollloiating. The marriage was witnessed by only the relitives and intimate friends and after a flue dinner the bride and groom left for Portland for alirief wedding trip affr which they will reside near Cottage Grove, near which place Mr. Kiser has purchased stock ranch. Mi. Riser has resided on Jump-off Jon for the past year uud ho is known there us a young man of flue character, industrious and good business habits. His bride is an es timable young lady and well worthy of the lnvo of the mail with whom she is to share the joys and sorrows of wedded life. Mr. ami Mrs. Riser have many friends in Josephine county who wish them a long und happy lifo. IRELAND - PARKER At (irauls Pass, ou Wednesday, June US, I'.Hlh, ill the l'r -sliyti rian church, Jtov. Herbert II. Brown, olliciat ing, Mr. William Lee lic'lilid and Miss Ivlna Saxnu Parker. The 1 1 nits for the ceremony was fixed at H:l"i p in , und pioiuplly at that hour the lisle rs i-Iom d (he doors of (he church, and In Mcmh-Isr-oho's Wedding March, exquisitely rendered by Mrs. F. S. Muf, the bridal proci iMinii enleri d the c1mii-Ii and pas-e(l up the aisles to lliesJiice In -fore the altar, whem llev. Delimit II. flrowti performed tNe hiautifnl and impressive c ireu.ouv of the I'rcshytcriaii service that united ti e lives, In all the sacred obligations that marriage ri-tiuiro, of tv.o of (iiauts Pass' poiiu'ar young people. The bride, in coming to le-r position before the nllitr, whs iicci mpaiiiid by her fathar, Mr. ( ieorge II. Parker, iiicl was preceded by In r hridfMUM jd. Miss Laura Constance I'ail.er. and by her flower gill, litlie M;iry I. aura Myers. The bride wa.i gnMUid modestly und in exceedingly good tustc. lis were also her at lenibiiits, ami she appeared lo line ellYct as he took her place by the side of her liu.baud- to-be, who was up to the re- luir.-iiii ills of an idial uriiom, nod who went thlough hi-l put of the onh al, that UMially -m --i t ibe average man of his self cijinpi'-iiiii in manner tint causi d no lit a U in what wits u well carried out cere mony. Klbeit Vent h 'I;, I Ihe Iioicis ol In si man hi ii iiicr-t i ieilii.,1 le i;.iinm r. 'To tl.e closing mi ;tim s t f tec wi d ding inarch, Mr. and Mrs Ireland proceeded lo the Sunday School loom, vthere they ti ok Heir osition be neath u beautiful canopy i f fi stnoie . i! ribbons iu while soil mange and r-c-ived the hearty Mies of iheir friends. As both were piiiiuiuenl members of the I'm ebyierian cliiir h. invitations hud been extendi-.l lo all Ihe inemb.-rs uud lu a large number of other fi lends, Hiifl i v ry si at iu the large edifii e w lis oi en i i d. Loih the main auditorium and Sunday hi hool room weie haiiflHimi I v, vl plainly decorated wilh flower- and gneie ry, the pulpit platform and i Imir ah ovc being so banked uitli 1 he di coral ions j , Uckgruund " ' "'" Jar. ami airs, ireiauu nun inu even Prollta SOO.OOO.OO. li'J.lMHI.OO. II Habth, John D. Key, II. 1.. U US IT. ing train for Ashland, where they were with frieuds until Thursday evening, when they went to Portland to spend two weeks, by which time the finishing touches will have been completed on the 11 no residence that Mr. Ireland is having erected on the corner of Fourth uud B streets, aud which will be ready for their occu pancy. The number andtlie beauty aud costliness of tho wedding present at tested tho jmpularlty of these young pooplc, and the list embraced tho greater part of the furnishings for a homo. One of the most elegant of the presents was a complete silver table set, lu a handsome satin lined case, a gift from the members of the Presby tia iun church, while the choir gave a fine leather trimmed, Mission rocking chair. The bride, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guorgo 11. Parker of this oily, aud sho lias been one of the most popular young ladies of the city in church aud social circles as well as in educational work for she has baen a successful teacher in the city school. Mr. Ireland is oue of the prominent real estate dealers ot the cily and ho is a young man who lias proven by his Industrj aud high character that he is worthy of the confidence that he holds iu Grants Pass business circles, " mill both he and his fair young bride have a host of friends who wish them all Ihe happiness und good that coinrs with truly wedded lifo. Grauts Push Assembly United Artisans at (heir regular meeting ou Tuesday elected olllcers for the en suing six months as follows: M A.-O. K. Hoot. I'. M. A. -A. E. Voorhies. Supl. Mrs Belle Mitchell lusp. Mrs. R. P. Cheshire. Seo'y-J. II. Paddock. Trcus. Mrs. 11. C. Perkins. S. C.-Mrs. Jennie Buel. M. C.-Mrs. F. Mensch. J. C.-S. F. Dukes. IIVmi AftA wt fmuknl hiu1tt j nunc r4 A, I ti. Jmin hi hi it 1 1 77,,.,,,,, tirr t f it nnfi " Beauty in :i slim-, us far as style iiinl shape is cuiiccriicd, may be (lis covered ;,t a glance, Imt quality r.iiniii! always Ik- jmlcil in ail vutico unless yon lire nti cxiMrit. Keen observation avails votinotli-it.K- That is' i-xaclly why you shntiM come- to us when you want the kind of shoes that will wear for a loiif time and give you satisfac tion while they tin wear. All you have to make certain of when you buy hcte is thai the shoe fits you comfoitaUy. Our John II. Cross shoe for heliis, iiiaiiuf.ii-ttiird nt Lynn, Mass , insures bo'.h style, wearing qualities and fit, none bel ter. I.AIHI'S with lender feet, IIOKS COMFORT in a shoe mean any. tjiiti,: to yon? If so step into a pair of (.ROVKK'S Soft Shoes for ten dor fed, strictly hand made. Each dollar pun ha-e cnlnl s jmi to m a chance un tin, pi mo. U.L.IUIlTLinT Grants Psv, Oregon. Sole agent f,,r ('ta am (j,uv, t shoes lu Josephine County. V r