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Weekly Rogue River Courier from Grants Pass, Oregon • Page 3

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i 1- Ulfl 1ST, Fire Works of All Kinds for the Fourth Don't forget to see our 25-FOOT FIRE WORKS BALLOON go up with an order for $5.00, Good at Our Store. All Kinds of Flags, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ribbons, Summer Goods, You Can Get Anything You Need at Kessler's Chicago Racket Store. The Saver. Notice Our Store will be CLOSED 4th Before that time wo want to Close Out our stock of Lamps 15c 25c 1.30 1.75 2.25 2.75 4.00 A few Bargains loft In Glassware and Decorated Crocker'. Cramer Bros.

ODD FELLOWS BLOCK rriit; Jewt Oil Cooking' Stove ill In the antnniutic bluo fliimu oil cooker. It is a boon to tliu housewife in hot weather and will boil, buko or roast liku a charm. It burns a gallon of oil in sixteen to twenty hours, and is the safest, simplest, cleanest and most economical stovo ever made. Hair-Riddle Hardware Co. AT JEWELL'S OLD STAND.

Don't Ruin Your Eyes With Poor Glasses Cheap Glasses and badly fitted frames cause headache and premature loss of sight. Let me test your eyes without charge and fit you with a pair of glasses that will Keep Your Ey Young. A full stock of Watches, solid gold and filled cases, Jewelry, kept in stock. Fine Watch Repairing a specialty. A-Tifi 1 1 si Liyrci 1 1 3 1 1 Front Next to Palace hotel.

JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. GETTING READY FOR THE Fourth of July is what you should do by selecting one of our hands Die summer hats, either for dress or out ing. Our hats are beauties in style, trimming and exquisite combination of the latest fashions in trimmings. We have many styles for many faces and all at a GREAT REDUCTION. Call and gee our line of wrapper and skirts.

These also at a (iKEAT REDUCTION. Mrs. J. A. Rehkopf 's.

New Idea 10c Paper The New Store 4- We are uowndy to supply yon with DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS, CLOTHING, SHOES and furnishing for ladies and gent. We will appreciate a portion of your trade and will sell yon good good at right price. If yoa are in town the 4th come in aud see us. YOURS FOR BUSINESS. New Bank Building.

White Armstrong. personal Lincoln Savage attended tlio teachers' association at Eugene last week. -Geo. W. and W.

J. Wimer, of Waldo, are visiting Grants Pat this week. Herman Lnethye and J. A. Stalker, well known miners of Althonse, are in town this week.

Mrs. Fred Drake aud daughter Mildred of Ashland are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. 0.

Hough. Mrs KPigney wen( to Dnusmcir CaL, Tuesday and will probably be absent several weeks. Kev. Robert McLean returned to Portland on Monday after a brief visit with friends in Grants Pass. Jack Mullen, one of the well known barbers, has returned from Ashland aud is now working for Abe Mock.

Mr. aud Mrs. J. D. Cook returned to Jacksonville Wednesday, after a few days visit here with Mr aud Mrs.

How laud. Carmel Martin, our gilt-edged baseball pitcher, arrived here Tuesday evening to assist the Alerts during the season. Misses Hat tie and Emma Telford re turned on Monday evening from Port- laud where they spent several weeks visiting with friends. J. A.

Conner, who operates a hydraulic mine on Red Dog, visited Grants Pass Tuesday. He is now located at Selma for the summer. Lou Axtell returned on Tuesday from Portland, where he has been working; the strike having put a stop to work for the present. Daniel Brants of Springfield, S.D? arrived in Grants Pass Sunday. Mr.

Brants is a cousin of Cramer Bros, aud is receutly from Holland. Miss Mabel Smith returned Friday morning from Eugene where she has been attending tho stato university. A. H. Long aud wife of Gobleville, spent Sunday in this city the guests of Rev.

J. W. McDougnll. Mr. aud Mrs.

Long are making a tour of the west. Mr. aud Mrs. Fred T. Jones of San Luis Obispo, CaL, are in Grants Pass having been called here on receipt of the news of tho fatal accident to Mrs.

Jones' father, J. C. Harmon. M. C.

Anient has purchased the Couklin residence property on Eighth street and moved in this week. A. U. Bannard, the former occujiaiit, has removed to the Jackson residence on Seventh street Arthur Frier returned on Sunday evening from a tour to Portland and tho Sound country. Ho visited Seat tle, Everett and other cities of the Sound, but failed to find a better country than Southern Oregon.

John Thornton arrived hero Sunday evening to visit for a few weeks with his parents, Mr. nud Mrs. H. Thoru-ton. He is a railroad engineer and haB been running between Reno and Wadsworth, for several years past.

Miss P. Saarloos of Holland arrived on Monday to visit her friend M. Braat. She has been traveling in the U. S.

Biuce hist year aud has just completed tho Yellowstone Park and Alaska tours. She will remain here a month. BORN. KEELEY At Merlin, June 2(1, 1U02, to Mr. ana Airs.

James rieolcy, a daughter. MARRIED. INO RAM DURHAM At Irviiigton, Monday, June SO, 11KB. Prof. Ingram of Oakland, aud Miss Mary Durham, of Ashland.

Miss Durham has been the teaehei of instrumental music at the Ashland Normal during the past year and has many friends iu iu this place. ROKBINS-CUMMONS-In Ashlaud, Juno 21, llHtt, Clyde Robbins and Mrs. Anna Cummous of Grants Pass. They will make their residence iu Ashland. McKINNEY DUDLEY In Jackson.

ville, June 21, HHI2, Edwin McKin-ney and Ellen Dudley, by Judge 11. K. Hanua. CALLAN ELM In Jacksonville, June 24, E. J.

Callan'and Miss Lucio Helm, both of the Ashland Normal faculty, by Rev. S. H. Jones. GILLETTE COL VIG At Portland, Sunday eveuing, June 22, George V.

Gillette, the well-known trainman of Ashland, and Miss DoraCol-vig, of Grants Pass, daughter of Volney Colvig of Josephine county. Tliu wedding was a pretty, home affair aud occurred at tho home of the bride's brother, Harry Colvig, at Portland, Rev. Dr. Talbot of the Taylor street M. E.

church, of that city, officiating. Only the immediate relatives of the brido and groom and a few intimate friends were present. Tho bride was charmingly dressed in tau colored grenadine over pink. She carried a bouquet of white carnations. The Jiarlors of the Colvig home were prettily decorated for the occasion with marguerites aud ferns.

After the ceremony a wedding lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Gillette will make their future homo at Gold Hill. Mr.

Gillette has the sneriutcudcucy of the loading of the trains at the Gold Hill gravel pit, and his duties will keep him there some time yet. The bride is a well-known Grants Pass young lady, having taught in the Grants Pass public school for some time past. The newly-marred couple have many friends in this city who wish them bon voyage on the matrimonial sea. DIED. McNAMARA At Crescent Citv, Wednesday, June 23, V.ri.

Tho. F. McNamara, aged 42 years. Deceased was a native of Crescent City aud one of tho best known residents of Del Norte county. local toappeninos NOTICE.

All who are interested in preventing oar Mineral Lands from falling into the hands of the timber sharks, are re quested to meet at the Court House at 8 p. m. Monday July 7th. By order of the Committee. Paint Patton's Sunproof, guaranteed fir 5 year.

Cramer Broa. Agents. Dr. Flanagan, Resident Dentist. Go to Coron lor Plumbing.

Bird-Cages at Cramer For rifles see Cramer Bros. Get your hair cut at Abo Mocks. Bicycle Repairing at Cramer M. Clemens, Prescription Drumtii Se Yoorhies about Kodaks and Supplies A splendid line of Royal Charter Oak Ranges at Coron 's. Shoes made to order at L.

A. Lucus Sou's Harness shop. A complete line of the celebrated Mitchell Ruggies, Hacks and Wagons. Hair-Riddle Hardware Co. Acorn Stores at Cost at Wolke's.

Shoes neatly and quickly repaired at L. A. Lucus Sou's at Hackett's old stand. Fine line new buggies just received at J. Wolke's.

Merrill and Tracy have had several closo shaves but for a good clean shave go to Abe Front opjiosite round house, 3Stransky Enameled ware at Cramer Soe those self-sealing stono fruit jars at J. Wolke's. Curtis ic Co. Watchmakers, and Jewelers carry a complete stock ol Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. All kinds of repairing done.

All work warranted. Odd Fellows' building. Garland Stoves Ranges at Cramer Bros. The Medford Enquirer is now a semi-weekly with Tuesdays and Saturdays as its publication days. The Enquirer under the management of Horace Maim has grown to be a paper of excellence.

Yes, we sell Porcelain ware. Not cheap granito. Call and see tho difference. J. Wolke.

The ladies of the Relief Corps will serve ice-cream and cake July 4th and nth iu tho McArthur building near the bicycle grounds. Strobcl tho shoemaker is still at Hackett's old stand doing shoe repairing and new work. Call aud see him always ready to accomodate you. P. H.

Harth was pleasantly surprised Saturday evening by the members of his Sunday school class, who sjieut the evening with him, the event being Mr. Harth'B 0th birthday. Rifles of all kinds at Cramer Mr. and Mrs. L.

L. Jewell enertalu-ed a number of friends at dinner at their home Saturday evening to visit with Rev. Roht. McLean and also to help Mr. and Mrs.

Jewell celebrate their ilth wedding unniversary. Anti-RustingTiuwareat Cramer Bros O. S. Bristow and five others of the Iiristow family ha ve located 120 acres of placer ground in Jackson county on Brush creek near Steamboat. This section of the country has not received much attention from the placer miners, but these gentlemen have found ground which prospects from 50 to 75 cents per cubic yard, aud they have abundant water with only a three quarter milo ditch and about 200 feet of pipe.

E. E. Red lie Id, now of Glcndalc, was iu town Monday on a business visit. Ho is engaged iu the railroad wood business in tho vicinity of Glcn dalc aud has been otsTat ing his saw ing machine lately with good success untUatree fell on it aud broke it. This, sawing machine is a very in genious invention of Mr.

Redfleld's own. The saw works by compressed air and is attached to a long bone, bo that it may bo ocratcd over a con siderable area of ground without mov ing the engine. Scott Grillin, proprietor of the New Meat Market on Front Street, as sociated with John Bartow, an exjiert meat ('utter, and J. Eastman, a first class sausage maker, is now in position to furnish all mining camps, saw mills, hotels, railroad men, and in fact, everybody in Josephine County, with the best of IsmT, mutton, pork, iioultry, lard, and bacon at the lowest possible prices. Scott Griffin has the only exclusive hay, feed and seed store in Grants Pass, on Sixth street.

Scott Grillin iiys cash for hogs, cattle, hay and grain. Credit extended to regular iay day on good reference. CARD OK THANKS. We desiro to express our sincere and earnest thanks to the friends who so kindly gave their assistance and sym-thy iu our recent Is reavement. Mrs.

J. ('. Harmon and Family. NOTICE. All who wish to unite with the La bor Union can do so on July 4th by calling at tho Court house Istwecn 9 a.

m. and 6 p. m. By order of A. F.

of L. LOST. On Kogue River road, leading from Grants Pass to Leo's School House, one Mckage containing three shirts aud one piece underwear. Kinder will please leave at office. FURNISHED ROOMS.

For rent Three furnished rooms ou east Front street. Inquire of Mrs. Geo. A liny. MINERS TO ORGANIZE.

In view of the apjiareut (Linger of a great deal of valuable mineral hind being taken by timber locators, the ruiinTH arc prciuring to form an orga nization for the protection of their in terests and a mass meeting of all citizens interested iu the matter has been called to meet at the Court house on Monday evening, July 7. The matter is one of inijortain and vital interest to all iu this portion of the state. SIEGE OF PEKING. A fairly good audience was present at the Presbyterian church Tuesday evening to hear Dr. Eliza Ion-ard's lecture on the siege of Peking.

Dr. Leonard is one of those who were shut up iu Pi king during the siege and speak from personal eiiiericui-e. She i a very interesting and excel lent speaker and detailed the events of the siege in a very graphic manner, holding tho undivided interest of her audience throughout her lecture. One of il Hundred Cents Worth Merchandise for 100 cents 1 Never since we have been in business in this city have we done so large a volume of business as this season. Merit wins No fake sales but the highest standard in values for the lowest prico.

You will need a new outfit for the 4th of July You want the correct thing we have tho largest assortment to bo found in Southern Oregon. The-New Military Coat seems to bo a favorite and is indeed a very dressy garment. Wo are showing, them in all the new colorings Tho color apparently tho favorite is tho New Bottle Green. Pantourist Hats For a stylish shape in hats the l'antourist hold its own and sell more readily than other shapes. Walk-Over Shoes The Walk-Over leads 'em all.

Tending toward straight lasts and lighter soles and small dressy tip no tans they aro a dead ono. More patent leather and Enamels sold this season than ever' before. 0VTING SVITS SPRIN0. Shirts se Golf! Golf! Apparently every one wants a golf shirt and no wonder they aro tho embodyment of comfort for a hot summer day COLLARS Tho folded collar leads NECKWEAR Tans aud greens lead tho narrow four-in-hand also tho reversible in same small pinch knot. Needless to say fancy half hose are tho proper thing.

Yours truly P. H. Harth Son. 1 THE LATEST SHAPE IN HATS COUNTY TREASURERS NOTICE. There are funds in the treasury to pay all warrants protested up to July Ilth, 1H'J5.

Interest ceases at this date. J. T. Taylor, Co.Treas. May 11th, Fishing Tackle and Sporting goods at J.

Wolko's. CHAUTAUQUA. The Southern Oregon Chautauqua Assembly July 1H at Ashland, Oregon. Everything first -class. Lectures, schools, music, fun, pictures, good camping.

Hon. Henry Wuttcrson anil ltoht. Mela! ire are among tho lecturers, lie sure to come. For part liu-lars address T. A.

Hayes, sic, Ashland, Iregon. COW FOR SALE. A good milch cow, Jersey, for Mile. Inquire of W. K.

Nlpicr. FOR SALE. A good, sound draft horse weighing libout Call ou O. 1. Penny, four miles east of town.

Acorn Stoves ami Ranges cheap at J. Wolko's. MISS AURA PARKER. INSTRUCTOR OF HAM) MUSIC. Cor.

and North of Factory Get your Mkm'S repaired at A Lucus A Sou's Harness shop. stock Reducing sale I Have Too Many Goods in Stock At present and havo decided to reduce my Stuck, and to do this within tho next I will Sell everything at a Great Reduction CLOTIIINC, lllKMSIIIMIS and HATS at 12 to 2n percent. Discount. SIIOI'S at 10 to In per cent Discount. EVERYTHING REDUCED tmmiiowHmHwmwwwwimnii $10.00 Suits at 12.00 15.00 20.00 22.00 It 8.00 to 8.50.

9.50 to 10.00. 12.00 to 12.50. 15.50 to 16.00. 17.00 to 18.00. Get Your Clothes Now and SAVE MONEY.

COILAltS, for mmUm. WELCH'S CLOTHING STORE..

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