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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1898)
J. L. Yoknm Will .’ackson re»n leu I deu list. ► k Out for Helpful Hints to Housewives local t>appcnin0£ i ; Get tour idne viirol at Bartlett's. Caihoun B:»«s lor -il.»«) Huie tiour Bicycles « :eane>i a: Cramer 9rt»s Clemens, Druggis* opp. O|»-ra II opm -. C. St. Louin for *4'i h repairing W. H. Fl eau, ..bvsp'i'.u SU rgeoil ami Jeu! 1st New sugar cured bieakia»! bacuil.— Ciiy Maraet. Additional locals on the first page. Fresh «uxar cured bam* at Ahlf’t* Fheby 4oe*w developing for kodakere St** J 1*. la . » j i«»r Alouiere) Cy presa. to« \aid-. Lvdees, rU . U. perdonai “Ì Rvyal makes the food pure. wholesome and delicie««. flOmino Fotcff J*.«- 8mith rvlurncU iruin .Kiston laat Tu«**d») evviiing. Nat Fees left this week for Woodville, wkrare he goes to lake charge <i tbe Sttiu Jk Co. quartz mill. Mr Fees in d-rstamis machinery and we think be will do the company good service. Wiu. Bybee, wan on our stieeir iaal • it k. VV M. Ma Bor), was in from the Ap piegate U edne»day. J W. Coffin in, and Paul Bristow, ot this city have made a discovery on tbe north side of Applegate, about two or THE C)URi£4 THREE MONTHS 25c. bicycles for sale by Buoi b A ’hree miles above the upper Applegate Hoc^eti, Hotel J«.»»ephine. Re<| Clover. Alialia Mr. C. E Brown came in from hi« For a short time, in oider bridge, that will likely prove a valuable at U'ade’«. i<c fi al pr»K>i liuticv ot i »eorge W . Wuliatira ert-ex mine Mon-lay evening to reduce our stock, we are quarts mine, The vein at present b >uin«ieii, app< ar« m this ist»ue. Take your »Loes to Y -kuui Sixth .- on business. nine fe-rt and the ore which is in a offering so.re special bargains lor repairs J. L. Yokum. the pioneer shoemaker Sam I’renusH am.1 Kenneih Ro t went porphyry and plait* formation has th* Absolutely Pure in dishes. Prices were never Fresh fish eve’) Friday at A ills will r« pair your shoes to perfection, ' d iwu lo Galice creek last Monday lo be appearance of running into somethin»- ao low before in Southern Ore ity Market I gone a few days. sw**» Hand J; Co. alwayss have a rich. Thea« gentlemen are working B. A: M. lor the n«-xt ten day«. Cram* Lr«>'*d supplv oi cLou*e cuts of meat. gon in this class oi goods and Lee Caixert- made a trip to hie Lieus* tne claim and sacking up the ore now • . berriet» 5 cents |n-r quarl. »IcGiegor Bros, are agents ior the Tr*»v i anl cteek mine last werk, returning this opportunity will not last being taken out, ami will -.ike it to luomdry, l*< iHami Call on them it you waul a first class bath, you cat >aiuiday night. some mill, where they will in a short long as the price has advanced and we can not replace them get it at McGregor Bros. Italian and Tennant Prunes cheaf» for time be able to determine bow rich Hon. J obn Jeffery, district attorney, •Mcept at a much higher figure A Ne» Firm. Leave your washing at McGregor*« cash or trade at the Riversble Nursery * i» m tbe city laKiug LeslitU Hiy in the they have struck it. We hope they have barber shop lor good rk. Mat Saturday J. V. Kenny sold out his run into« Klondike on the Applegate. When you need an oil an, go to tlie Ca»o V!*, V..11 BuskiiK ca-a. »io« k of groceries, Hour and food to M. ' Jim Stevens, of Pleasant ereek, of th« Go io the Riv rside Nursery lor ex B <fc M- the) have something new and U. i*. Drown, oi ualicr- creek, ia in in imported decorated ware, small blue Johnson a» d his son Willie. The new ! firm of Stevens Jc Calvert, is in the cit* press |3 IK) lo $3 50 per 100. i chetbp. town tor a few day«. tie made us a figure only.......................................................................... iirm. wuich will be known as Johnson & Al 8c*»tt Giiffin’»—Spuds 60 cents perl pleasant mid pi util able call. The wet kiy Oregonian and Cot KIER for a few days visiting’hia mother, wh« S »n, took possession of the stock Mon* in violet, only ....................... one year for $2 0» to paid up subsrrib- sack. Altaila «ved. iroui Utah, 8 cents, Ju«ige Brower and Captain Wheeler day. We twp *ak for these gentleman a has been sick for some time. Mr 8tev and a car No. I Gram hay era. ens informs us that they have found pa\ went to Jacksonville .Monday on busi Semi-Porcelain, decoration, small figure liberal portion of the trade in their line, dirt that will yield them a iiamisom« A farmer remarked this morning :i neaa, returning Uiu same day. Smoke the Stage Line Cigir in pink and gold, only .......... ............................ knowing that they are gentleman of in income when they can get more, o> best 5 cent Cigar in the market—J. G “I tio^e- Grants Pass will pass a «lock 1 T H A at fold and family have return* tegrity and will do business on this line from 40c per set up to . ........ ordinance and enforce n, I’ve led these I plenty of water. They have struck at Schmidt **d io lhe city from Kerby, where they town cows about all the hay 1 can a flu rd 1 old channel from which, doubtless, the» Notice lo I’opullaitM. per set of 6............................ .. . . The beat place m town to ¿et your were located only temporarily. to alter hauling it 15 miles.” will be able to takeout much of the yel shoes repaired is at Hackett’s harness Notice is hereby given that there will Mi«« Sara Scuvill, who is teaching on low metal During the summer th Dr. Wm. Flanagan has concluded not and shoe shop. I be a nrimary meeting of the populistHof We call special attention to our new Chamber Sets, new pat- Booth di Hockett have just or«lere«l a t«» g-» lo Skaguav now, be does not wish Jump off Joe, made her parents a visit , North Grams Pass on next Saturday l»oys w II extend th* ir ditches in orde taot Saturday, returning the same day. that next winter they may be able t« t«> run into the grew* amount of sickness terns of striking designs. evening, the 12 inat at the city hall. The d«»e line of Imperial wheels which wil* B*n E Kt Ahl of Galice creek, was in have an abundant supply of watei. unis prevailing (here at the present ' purpose of the meeting la to elect three he on exhibition at Hotel Josephine in a town last Saturday to attend the Repub time. A wi*e conclusion. delegatee to the county convention, and few da) s. Klondike .Mining Company lican county central committee, of which An An gel Cake Sociable will be given six to the state convention, and to trans Have you dandruff ? Is your hair fall he io a member. Klondike Y uhuu Mining a Develop act such other buainess as may properly mg out? If ho try McGregor Broa a; the parsonage ol the M E cbuicb ing Co. of 8pokane, Washington baa » John Ems ami family from Colorado South, on Saturday evening, the 16th come before lhe meeting 7 :30. «harp dandruff cure No cure no pay. capital stock of 12.500,000 fully paid u: inst, admit ion 10 cents. The object is to Springs, Colorado, arrived in this city | Come one, come all! J. T M erritt . Advertise Southern Oregon by using ami non assessable A block of 1250,(1 < Tueaday night and intend making t|tt»ir| raise money «o repaint tbe church. Committeeman of N. (¡rants Paas. ’’Klondike Rivaled*' envelopes Tile POST OFFICE STORE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, of Treasury stock is now offered for sal home in this county Ti»e Keasier de Wvckoff pine needle 1 oi kiek a ill sell them al 5c per pack Si. Pttirh'k’M Social. at 10 cents per share. On the first o plant was sold at auction last Monday v / Charles Hanse» ami little boy, ol ‘ age. Tht Ladies Benefit Society of Bethany April it will advance to 20 cents p* afternoon by ('unstable Colby to satisi^ vlthouse weie in the city Wedne-day on McGregor Bros. Agents Trov Steam share. Invest now and double you a hen held by Terrell <!t Son. There i*ut business. Mr. Hansen ¡»aid the C ovkikm ' Pn -vterian church in thia city, will Laundry ; satisfaction guaranteed Laun- r a Sr. Patrick's social oh the evening money in a few days, You van hold you moi'ga^e on the plant of | 00 besiiles office a pleasant visit, • try leave« Tuesday. 7 30 P M., returns job in the tmnny climate of Souther' the claim of Terrell & Son. O. C. Ter A. E. Smith will leave lor Portland of the 16th of this month in the parlors Saturday, 8 A M. Oregon and still make money in (be fro rell purchased the plant a' |l 0», subject, tonight (Wednesday) where he goes to of the church. The social is given on zen North through these men of mean Tom Smith is now doing busim--s o the 16th in order to not interfere with of course, to the mortgage. The coiu- study the eye that he muy become an | Front St. He lias opene«! a cabinet shop ¡»u»' will pro ably re organ xeand begin oculist. We wish him well. I the prayer mvetingN on St Patrick's day. ami ei|»erience. Call ami see me. J. E. P kikkkon , Agent. land ordered a stock of undertakers sup O| eraliuii« soon. Annual S c I imo I Meeting. Grants Pass, Ore.. lion. U.K Miller liaxrviurnel from plies, which will a-rive soon. .. B. At M ban-lie S'»uwy Butte 6 • ir. 99- piece Set, L. P. iUsy e, of Kubh was in the city IV* d nv*day on busine*-«. $10 3 54-Piece Set 100- Piece Set, 10 1 4-Piece Glass Sets Tumblers. Coffee that Tickles... The sort that tickles the palate, warms the heart, brightens thought, stimulates the system, aids diges- tiou. and makes one feel as he quaffs the beverage, that life ia worth living, and that coffee is rightfully the crowning and l>est feature of the breakfast. All Goons Look alike to some, and perhaps al) coffee talk sounds »like to you, but there is a difference. The dif ference is in the coffee, not in the talk We don’t ask you to believe, -ve ask you to investigate, and see for yourself that our coffee values ire the best. Ask for a tree satn- >le of the different grades we han- lle. Our prices range from toe to to 35V a pound. Connecticut Hickory Nuts. We '.lave just received two barrels of hem, and have placed the price within reach of all, 6'40 a pound, j pounds for 25c. Crass Seeds. Alfalfa 9c. Red Clover 11c. Timothy 8c. German Millet 6c. These are our retail pric- < s, if you are buying ’ in larger quantities let us quote you prices. B. &.M , Grocery. Broken .lava Coffee 10 lb for#l, 10c a pound. We always carry a large stock of other grades of both roast and green coffees, and the prices are low. Sweaters We have just bought a nice lot of Yellow Corn, which we are selling at 00c per bushel. Just found out their Use. What the Athlete, Laboring Man, Miner anJ Prospector wants Dr L. 1* Mi lliunix, the eminent phv for durability, comfort and convenience. aician ami surgeon, a ill be hi Hotel Jo««* 50c buys one of our fine Knit Sweaters, long sleeve and e í extra length body, blue and black, collar light stripe, wine color ptiine for live «lavs, March 91 h to March 13th Consultation free. light stripe collar, all for 50c. $1.00 buys a splendid value in wool mixed, solid colors, The N«»rthern Pacific Ry Co makes the fastest »inie East and gives the best black and green with orange col ar. $1.23. Cape Sweater, all wool, collar lace and turtle neck I service If you are going it i- to your J advantage to consider these points I Cojor green and nnroon with white stripe.— j,i 25. $50 All Wool Sweater, an extra vatue. green, maroon, j E Dunbar, agf; Grant's Pass. black 1 11 navy blue with red a 11 white stripe.—Ji 50 Tho*e wishing -o b< c-.nie proficient in $1.50 All wool in solid color-, red, greeu, maroon, black and i idiorihand and tyfiewriting rkould speak navy blue. This is one of the best values to be found for the to W. G. Wright, who will form a class money.—fir .50. j for teaching these important branch«. i Boys' Sweaters in cotton black, maroon and blue with orange If you are going to take a trip East and and white stripe. i want it to be a pleasant on»*, go via the f Boys’ Sweaters, extra value with sailor collars, cord and police Northern Pacifl«*. Their i cc »modalion* whistle; red, black, maroon and blue black colors. Collars , are first class in every respect. For trimmed in orange, red and white. rates etc.* all on or write to E.E.Dunba». A complete line of Boys’ and Men’s belts in all shade- and | Grants Pass. colors. It will pay vou to see these goods A new bne of the verv latest lasts in Stylish Dress Shoes, vici “iton’t look down, people are made t dizzy by looking down, even one hun kid. also vici kid and cloth vestings. 4 dred feet; but anyone may look up a«* far a« »fie stars of heaven ° P. H. Harth & Son Stop that may lead to of Shiloh’s ’old by W. Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Men’s Furnishini* Goods and Hats. Celebrated B ridge B each S teel R ange ■y CHEAP- Straw * Il i&r Sailor & Leghorn Hats Just what you want to wearjo school THESE SUNNY DAYS The New Variety Store Why h thè NORTHWESTERN MUTUAI best <>f all Life Insurance ( '<>ni|»anie-' Because Its______________________ Security i> th? Best tilt The following ih the annual report of the school« in District No. 7, Josephine county, Oregon, lor the year ending March 7th, 189« Ttesidents bet 4 Ac 20 yrs male •• •* •• “ female. Total ........................................... bk < Kirn. F unds on hand Marco, 1897 ♦ 74 Amount rec’d from lax dur ing year.................... . Amount rec’d from co fund ... Amtrec'd from state luml Amt rt*c’«i from tuition . . . Amt rec’«I from omer Mources . Total amt rec’d . Mis Bl R-EMEN’To. Amt paid for teachers’ wage- 3 558 45 Amt pd for redeeming warrants and interewt............................... 4 444 1» Amt pd for int on loam* 173 4M /•mt pd fur repair« on school house and premisea 10 I Fuel and Other im ident.il». I • . District clerk'»tervi<* « I OU ater and «choul apparatus 54 Int on bon«lH .............. • Insurance .. . 100 Other purpoMB including jan ¡tor’s services ... . 246 •Mi < Total amt paid out 9,671 59 i Ca.-ih now on hand. . .V) bi , J. A. J kxnisvgi ,School Clerk. IH« m 'I 1.inarco Spit and ^niolu- lour Idle * »■», To quit U«hac<M> easily and forever be mas velie, full of life, nerve and viifor. fake NoTo- B^c, the winder worker, that mak< - u»«*.. men itrong. All druggist«, fiOc or Cure ffuuran- teed Booklet an 1 sample free ACdreag dterling Reme«’/ ( o . Chicago or New York Its Insurance is th. Cheapest its Profits are th.- Largest it- policy Contract i* th« Best íhe Eagle Get our Figures. N. 1*. DODGE. District Agent. Bicycle For Fir ? Insurance call on us. P O box 327. Grants Pass Or. For $35 and $50 Cramer Bro . 10 to 25 1 DISCOUNT OI !< BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, TINWARE, GHANI TEW A R E, ( R( )( 2K ER Y, LAMPS,-ETC. NEXT TO POST OFFICE. Always i»*a«l the column devoted to Gua Godfrey will probably join Jack sjw ials, it contains many valuable bar Ead’« | a< k train company for a month or so. gains John Fdnmit, ex-senator from Douglas Un*i> after the election, which takes p! i« e the firs’ Monday in June, we will conniv, and a leading citizen in that sec- semi ’he < <>' p ’ ek V any addr< as for 25c. tion was a ¡»assengpr on Monday morn ing's train, going to Ashland for a visit If mu want the finest thing that ever of some «lays happened in wheels get the new Stearns (»eorg»« Kelly came up from Cottage at Redfield*. They are lieau*tea finished Grove la»«t week to get six or eight hor n Black or <»range enamel. se» for the B'HiDi-Kelly Lumber (!n. The The report votnes (tom the county l»oys expect to make an extensive run •U|»erintviid» nt oi schools oi Multnomah during I tie spring and lummer months. .’•»uutv, this 'ah B, , that Miss 8 A Wil Georg« 8. Calhoun and Mr». L. L. son, who taught in Grants Pass school as vice-principal for three years, am* Jewed went to Aslilaml Tm-wdav morning who is no* teaching in tnat county, to attend the funeral of J« h * Calhoun’s lias th*4 banner *<*h'»ol of Multnomah, little infant child the death of whom oc Miss Ailmins many friends in this rfirre«! last Monday imirning. Mr«,»». W city will I e plea*.?-«! t > kn«»w that she i* Sturges went up Sunday morning and receiving lb-- < ommendaiion «he so jus’- was with the grief stricken parents when 1} merits. tbeir only child was taken away. ure lya » l«»ti »orfter, To « Col. G. I. Ba«i»y returned a few days ' rareis Caau v < atiriruc. I' m - or ISSe Take If C C C. fad to cure, d ruga .nt« rof-.ud muuer ago from his trip through Arizona am< Oucklen • Arnica Salve 8mtbern California. Air Bailey had th** The Beal Salve in h »«« world for i'ui>. pleasure of partaking of fresh strawber Bun see, Sores, T» I’leers Sall Rheum. Fever ries w f^e in Arizona, and also th« pie»»- Sores, fette*, CiiHpi»e«i Hands. ■ blai*is,('orris ar. I all Skin Eruplin.is.aml ure, if am h it may t*e called, of wading (•owiiivly «-nres Pile* *»r no pay required through snow two and a half or three It ia guarantee«! lo give fieri, c satisfac feet deep while fie wa**in the mountains tiori or inonet r»'«u«e<L Pr.« e 25<- her in that section b»x. For .’'ale By W F. Kremer. Ensign Evan» and ('«¡»t. Kpencer went to I'urtiami last Friday with General ' Booth, remaining in the city a few day»*' and then reluming to the Pans, (,'apt. | Kpencer wiii leave ahor’.ly for Ellensburg, 1 Wash., where she will have « Large of I the lor* es at that place and Eusign Evant and Lieut Nels >n will have« harg»* in this city. Capt Npencer ba« shown | licrtfdi a faithful worker while in this city ami she takes with b»*r the g«xxl wieties of tbe people. THE NEW YORK RACKET SfORE, o, xposite Depot. The column» of the Cot aiait will always tie open to a free «lit« ussion ol any subject I ler nucircumstances will we allow , ailed mud shnging. Pure argn* uuld tie the motto, and nut per* RIDE AN LAGLL And fl) with the be<4. For Sale by CRAMER BROS WILLIAMS—hi this city Wvdm'sday, March 3, 1898, infant child oí »lr. ami Mrs. Prank William«, age one week. Kes | »on tn bl e for refusing you. if you give NOt Ell ()n Jolies Creek, near Giants Pa»-«, Thursday, Mar« h 3, 1696,Charlea I her a poor picture Jof yoururlf, but get Noper, age«i 52 years * -ome good ones taken al the Carbon Hin di«, opposite court house, (irunta•Pass Gramer Bros .................................................................... A new lot of Calico Remnints. A large asMHtment of Shoes which we are cloth lop laced ladies Shoe, »x -35 to $i 50 Just received ! Another large invoic. CaB and examine these good»—the quality and prices will surprise vou HERRIOLI..—On Evans creek, Friday, March 4, 1898 Win Herrioll, ago (it years. ••Don’t Hold Your Girl” THE NEW YORK RACKET STORE Paper of Pins, Coffee Mills, Shoe Protectoi Curry < Fry Pa Scrubbins Whips, CALHOUN- \t Ashlai.d, Monday, Match 7, miaul child of Mr. ami Air« Joseph Calhoun. 1 hereby announce myself as a candì* «late for the office of school clerk of school district No 7, Jos«*pbirie county, Otvgon. subject to tile will of the people at the polls, Monday, March II, 1898 J. A. J EM* I NOH. A rare chance tor bargains. Let usquote prices and show yon the goods. lt<*publh'Hit Central Committee Meeting. Th«* Republican county central < com mitiee met in the olhee of Geo. W. Col vig last .Saturday at 2 p m. with th* following members present: G. W. Col- vig, chairman ; Joseph M«iss, T. F. Crox- ton, B F. Moss, B. E. >iahl, G. Crock eft, Joseph Pollock by L. C. Ily<le, proxy,t. I'. Center, J. B Bria ow, A M. less, J. F. Stith by A. B. Hamkins (’has. Decker by H L. Benson, proxy In«* niimlHT of di legal cm from each pre- cim t in the county are um follows: Alt bouse, 4; Gali North (iranta I a-s, 10; South Grant* Pas«, <>, West Grant*- Pa-M, 5; Kerby, 6; Leland, 3; Lucky Q«i«'»'ii, 2; Merlin, . Murphy, 2; Wolf Creek, 4, Williams, 4; Waldo, 3; blata Creek, 3; Ml. Reuben, 2; Oak Mat. 2; Total, HI It was ordered that primaries be held Saturday, Mandi 26, and the county convention one week later, It was rec- ommendrd that the city primaries i»e held ami vote bv ballot from II a m. to 3p m , and that th«* country precincts hold their primaries at 2 p hi . of tin *airie «lay. The Above Cut Represents our FREE HEAR9B. We sincerely hope none of our triends will need it, but if they should have that misfortune, they would lie welcome to our services ind to whatever undertaking goods ire needed at a tery small advance ilrove actual cost to us; and fifteen years of successful experience in 1 he profession is the guarantee of mr ability to render appropriate service. Bino Stone, 7c a pound. Babbits lye, HR' a can,$l per doz. Prize Baking Powder, we have a big assortment with dishes and glassware that we are selling out for 45c. You don't have to take chances, no getting something you do not want. Just select your prize and take a can of ¡»aking powder (which we guarantee) all for 15c. Green Vegetables We think we have a liettcr dis play, and through our sprinkling arrangement can insure you fresher vegetables than you can get at any other place in town. We are now getting fresh every day Rad ishes, Onions, Greens, lettuce, Turnips Cabbage, Cauliflower, Parsnips, Etc. Dried Beef sliced as you want it. Minced Clams, Soused Mackerel. Mackerel in Mustard Mackerel in Tomato Tauce, Peanut Taffy, Full Cream Cheese—it’s that good kind most ever) body likes Large Ripe Banana-, Sweet Naval Oranges, Juicy Sour Lemons, Sauer Kraut, Cocoanuts. Calhoun Grocery Go. Klondike Supplies Now in the Time If you are going to Klondike or even thinking nbou* it. we invite you to call and examine our immense stock We have an entire floor, too x 75 feet, devoted to noth ing but Klondike Supplies where you will timi a com- plete stock of Blanket’s, Rubber Goods, Mackinaw Clothinc, Shoes, Tents, Sweaters. Fur (iap>. Groceries and I’rov isions l*l<-a>>- «• i«lr All lho*e knuwin/ th«*m*«4*lvHW indebted lo me will plea!*»* *etiI«? at once and thu« »ave ro»t, aa I t to leave »non for Alaska, and n»u«t»ettle up before leaving D r W w H F laxa « jan . Of all Kinds at L west I’ricws. We deliver everything Free Of Charge at tin Wharves either at Portland, Tacoma or Seattle. < 'arci «>! Thank». Mr« O p. Randall, of Woodyille. who re« •-nUy lost both husband and little ■laughter by drowning, deeirot toeipres* her m«>ft sincere thanas to a*I whoso kindly a**t*led m th«.? search for the Send for our Catalogue Free ivloyer Ciothing Company Have You Seen the EAGLE? If not, call on Canned Salmon, three cans 25c, #1 per doz. New Arrivals this week To purify your blood with Ifoo l's 8ar* saparllla, March. April, May, aro the trying mouth« of th« year. At ttiiM s«*» s*ni your blood is load«*«! with impurities which have accmniilste 1 during the win* ’er, »ml the«« inipiintb*« must be imme- liately ex|»clled. Hood’» Sarsaparilla is the or: • true hlo»*! purifier. It is th»* me«li<’ine which h»» a«*<* »friplished many tbouHsti'i« of remirUabta cures of «Il bloo<l di«ea*e«. It in what, the millions take in the "pruig lo build up heal tie ami ward ofl of kiiw-*, Ci.HüÄ BROS Onion sets, they are small ones, lots of them to the pound and the best to lie ltad anywhere 10c. a lb. MAIlllIKI) Annoti !*<■>■ in en I. iSrr<KT< Old Salt. It will pay you to make a note of these pric es. Liverpool 100fb sacks .* 1.15, Liverpool 50 It > sacks 60c, Fine Dairy salt 50 th 50c. Sack salt 100 lt> 75c. Stock salt 50 11» 40c. CALHOUN —SACK E IT—At Portland Or , March 2 S. II Calhoun, of Grants Pass, and Miss Hattie Sackett, of Port* land Mr. S. II. Calhoun, father of our es teemed fellow townsmen, < *eo 8. Calhoun «uirprised the people of the Pass the 2nd of this month bv going to Portland to take next Monday from 2 to 6 I’. M. Sine* unto biniseli a wife, In the person of Mne the law provides that districls contain Hallie Sackett w ho used Io reside in Ash ing 500 votes or over, must elect officers land. Mr, and Mrs Calhoun a. now re the second Monday, instead of the first aiding at tbeir homi near Merlin. Monday in March. IHIÍ). THIS WEEKS BARGAINS AT A box of Shoe Blacking tor Whisk Broom. Clothes Pins, 24 for Fine Solid Stade Broom, Maps, Tin Pail, Large Box Toothpicks, NOTICE TO CREDI l'ORS. In the county court of JoHvphiue coun ly, at ata of Oregon. hi the matter of the vm ) late of Sedley Austin Borough, deceased. ) Notice is hereby given hy the under signed, executor of the eutate of «ai Seillv Austin Borough, deccaned, to th« creditor« of and all permmn havim «•iaiiin* againat ihe «aid deceased, U» ex Dibit them with the necessary voucher* within hix month« after the tirnt publiva lion of thia notice, to the hmi <I execute« at, the law « Hive of Abe Axtell, in th« «•ity of tirant« Pass, Josephine county Oregon. J ohiah B enion B okoi gii , Executor of the «Mata ol Sedly Auatii Borough, deceased. Dated thi« 23rd day of February, 1898. To decrease our stock, before moving on April sc bool. t-t, into the corner store of the Odd Fellows’ New The election of a director to succeed John Goodell, uhose term oi office ex- Block, we will sell, during the month of March, at i piles, ami also the election of a clerk, to succeed .1, A. Jennings, will take place from Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic is a per fect Malarial Liver Tonic and Blood purifier Removes Bi iousness without purging. As pleasant uh l^emon Syrup. It is as large a* any Dollar tonic am! re tail* for 50c. To get the genuine ask lor Grove’«’ School Clerk « lt«-p«»rt. hie trip out ill the Swede Basin connlrv The Rnnniil «chool meeting was held w’-erehe went la-t week in tlie interval : at the school house Monday afternoon, oftlieS. I‘ 1» A L. company'« road into' at 2 o'clock. 1’. M but there was no elec that aeciion. lion of otUcers. The clerk’s report wa« j . read ami approved, ami the board called for MingeHtion« from the voters present, a« to the best course to be pursued rel ative to the expenditure of (he 10mill • ax which was voted in January. Tn build ami equip additional room would re«piirem< re than a 10 mill tax, hence it was voted by thoNO present that the sc hool continue, ii possible, on it« pres* ent basis of expenditure ami let a ¡«ortion of the 10-mill tax, i.e. the amount over a«i.4 aboveenough to run the school upon the present basi« to apply on the Homing debt. The board staled that |600 of the floating debt was paid oil* la«t year, and airout |1500 could t.e pa* I oft’ this year, provided too much additional was not ! Hpvnt to increase the efficiency of the March 2 to March 31. T<> < urv < >n-o«- • l«>n ; Take Uaaawla Candy Uatbu; tic. lt>u If C. C. C. fail lo cure, »iruggisis r* fund m iu Headquarters for Mining Supplies 1 l or : How are your eyt«? If they aie troubling you, call on Prof. Goble oppo site Josephine Hotel, and have them ex amined flee of charge Headaches that come on when you read or <io class work can alwav« I m * relieved by having a pair of glasses ma le to fit your eyes. Look at our stock of the £» Cough’ Take warning 11 Consumption A 25c boti le Cure may nate jour hie. F. Kremer. 1 1<> Cui * * Cold io On** Day lake J.;«\iii\<* Brom«* Quinine Tablets til Druggi-ts lelund the money if H fails to Cure. 25c<mt«. ;ki and Oak Sts. BEN SELLING. Manager. PORTLAND. I