Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, January 21, 1897, Image 3

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T hursday , J anuary 21, 1897.
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PERSONAL.
The lægi^laiure.
The Inevitable Cuntí let
Ei». Cut mikk :—Yes, I agree with you
The se nate under Joe Simon’s undis­
Thus. Gilmore end Chas. Hour were in
puted bo as hip has been introducing bills that tne people “would rather see the
i from Kerby Saturday.
but the house has l>een equally divided great struggle fought by the ballot than
F. M. Brigg* and wife were down from betweeh Mitchell supporters and anti- lhe bullet ”
Sweet Cider at Bartlett'«.
It is time “people will fight before
Mitchell and therefore cannot even pro­
Leland Monday.
Will Jackson resident dentist.
ceed so far as to elect a speaker. Mum they will M.ind by and see their homes
Judge Crawford gut back from Minne­ burs have been laying around town and confiscated through the rascality ui those
Sweet and tour pickles at Bartlett'»
sota Saturday.
keeping as tar from the assembly vii uu- they placed in power.’*
1 ueee suggestions make a true Ameri­
J. W. Howard is Milling |5 shoes lor
John Niday returned frqjn the Evans ber «ss possible.
♦ I-
Those who report at the hall on time can think. One is reminded <»f the hap-
creak mine» last week.
| i»y condition of this eouutry prior lu ths
are:
Cletuens, Druggi»*, opp. Opera House.
141 w re nee Leonard of Althouse went to Benson, Bilyeu, Bridges. Brown, Chap­ late war—a time when a man s word w»s
Medford
Sunday.
Fresh lard and bacon at Ahll’a meat
man. Conn, Crawford, David, Davis (of better than his note wa& later on
1 remember those days and it makes
I market.
Joe scott of Riddle has been in town Umatilla), Gratke, Guerdanu. Hogue.
Hope, Hudson, Huntington, JennmgB, ■ue rad for I know they are gone forever.
W. H. Flanagan, physician surgeon for a day or two.
Lake, l.angell, Marsh, Misner, Mitchell, Now if debts pile up and our home im a
I and dentist.
Wm U'.rich of Medford registered at Nosier, Palin, Riddle, Rigby, Smith ioi poor one we cannot go west and get a bet­
You can buy dress goods at Howard's the Josephine Tuesday.
Marion), Somers. Stanley, Thomas, ter one, remove the cloud which hangs
oyer us, settle down in our new home
for 25 percent discount until Feb 1.
Wm Herr ioCt was down front his Pleas­ rhumpsuu, Vaughn, Veneta, Wagner—
and make money, but on the other hand
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ant
creek
sawmill
Sundav.
New chairs cheap as anywhere in the
Those who persist in staying away in we mu»! remain and bear our load ; if a
j city at Terrel! A Son.
Rach Simpkins was up from his farm ataying away in order to prevent organ­ railroad grant takes our home from us we
simply have none nor the means to get
on Rogue river Friday on business.
Fresh nuts and raisins at Bartlett's.
isation are.
Buckman, one. A railroad may default in its pa\-
Harry Benson is al Salem taking m Barkley. Bayer, Bourne,
Spare rilx and back boues at the City
Craig, Davis, (of Multnomah), Dustin, ments to lhe government and not lose its
the House confusion at the capital.
’ Markets—J. H. Ahlf,
Emery, Gill, Guild. Hill, Huwser, Jones, grant or forfeit its property, but a poor
homesteader cannot. Corporations and
Frank
iMerfus
came
in
from
lhe
Illin
­
Jewell A Dodge are making 500 feet of
Kru3v. Lee, Merrill, Maxwell, McAlister,
hydraulic pipe for the Black Channel ois river mines last week on business.
Munkers, Ogle, 1‘ovey, Schmidllem, monopolies may at will rob the govern­
ment of millions ami have all their
mine.
J. R. llale went to Portland Sunday Smith (of Linn), •Svinuseth, LI'Ren, rights resjH*cted ami escape prosecution,
Fresh tendered lard at Brownell A * night, to be absent a few weeks on busi­ Wbitaaker. Yokum—27.
but a fourth class post master who is a
ness.
Binns, Opera House Market.
dime or two short in his accounts is
Dr. Vanderpool's
promptly punished. A president may
.Mrs. L. L. Jewell went to San Fran­
Don't be deceived as you can buy gro­
enter the white house comparatively
cisco by Tuesday's train fur a few weeks
ceries at Howard’s at bedrock prices.
I'hvsic, the Oregon Liver and Kidney poor, leave it worth many unaccounted
eojonrn.
regulator, takes the lead with us. For millions and yet lhe burdens are piled
The B. A. B. are the only genuine sng
J.
s.
Tucker,
ot
the
lower
Illinois
sale
by W. F. Kremer; 50c per bottle.
ar cured Laius on the market. Brownel
so high upon the laborer and producer
mines was seen on our streets last
A Binns.
that his hope of making money lias also
Arm Broken.
week.
gone forever.
Call before it's too late at Howard’s to
My heart is not che red w hen 1 think
H B. Miller came down from Corval­
secure a pair of those I .«ilex’ |6 shoes
Ed Lister had his left arm broken by
lis Sunday ti* spend a day or two on bus­ a kick from a horse at his stables Mon­ that justice and liberty as well have
for fl.00.
gone Irom (he common oeople and their
iness here.
day afternoon. He was in the act ut
Dr. Kremer has bought Dr. Lowe's op­
everv attempt to reach the principles of
opening
the
door
of
the
stall
where
the
Mrs.
Frank
Duerfus
is
owning
a
Ward
­
tical outfit and can now fit your eyes sci­
our lorefathers is blighted in itaineipien-
ing house on Sixth street opposite Lister animal was lied, when the horse let fly cy by the same hand to wit; the enemies
entifically and at reasonable prices.
both feet, one of which struck Mr. Lister
Jc Calvert's.
cf right, of money, justice, ami a gov­
Terrell A Son have an appropriate and
on the wrist. One of lhe bones in the
Miss Nettie Redfield of Glendale is vis­ fore arm was fractured. Medical aid ernment by and for the people.
beautiful line of Undertaker goods. The
The lime wus when it required a great
stock is all new, having come direct iting her brother E. E. Redfield's family was summoned and he is doing as well
tirortloget a bad measure through our
of this city,
I from the Manufacturers.
as can be expected.
national congress, while good laws were
Rev. N. F. Jenkins came back from
Wanted to exchange—A new, late im­
easily enacted. Now the conditions are
The True Remedy,
Eugene
Saturday
to
attend
the
funeral
reversed. The few honest members of
proved Winchester for a double barreled
breech-loading shot gun ; will pay dif- ol Mr. Denison.
W. M. Repine, editor Tiskilwa, III., that once great body of men must fight
efernce. Call at this office.
Miss Bertha Booth went to Salem “Chief.” says : “We won’t keep house until the last ditch to prevent villainous
refunding schemes and other methods of
If you wan* a dress made to suit, call Munday night. She had secured a sen­ without Dr. King’s New Discovery for robbery from passing into laws. To get
Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Ex­
on Mrs. H. L.Gray
F. street near the ate clerkship.
perimented with many others, but never meritorious bills passed in tliesu modern
bakery. A good fit and low
price.
Supt. Stahl and familv tnoved out to
got the true remedy until we used Dr. times of money bags is a stupendous un­
Dresses made Irom 12.00 to3 50.
the Alexander-Bent mines on Galice
King's New Discovery. No other reme­ dertaking.
In our own country a man puts his
Second hand lumber wagon for sale creek last week.
dy can take its place in our home, as in
clicap apply at thia office.
Rev. Skidmore M. E. pastor of Wood­ it we have a certain sure cure for Coughs, perjured oath against his own mortgage
and it a renewed one at that and it
Wood wanted on subscription at the burn came down to attend the funeral of Colds, WhoopingCough, etc.” It is idle lakes two years and ten rhouiand 1 >ol
to exjieriment with other remedies, even
his friend, Dr. Denison.
Cot hiek office.
if they are urged on you as just as good lars to convince the court that a mort­
Judge H.inna passed by to Roseburg as Dr’. King’s New Discovery. They are gage is superior to a perjurer’s oath.
Calhoun Boat. X-ray exhibit is enact­
Suuday
evening.
He
will
try
some
cates
U e witness our honest farmers robbed
ing considerable attention these days.
not as goo«I, because this remedy has
for Judge Fullerton there.
a record of cures and besides is guaran­ totally of a water right forty years old.
The Salvation aimy has moved its head­
The
evidence of a dozen of as good
Albert Root, w ho has been mining on teed. Lt never fails to satisfy. Trial
quarters to Sixth street next to Stauffer's
citizens as ever graced God’s fojtstool
feed store
Large audiences congregate Wolf creek left Monday for the Mojave bottles free at Dr. W. F. Kremer’s Drug sustained this right, and they told the
mines by way of Bakersfield.
Store.
nightly, but collections are small.
trutn. but they were not heard because
George McArthur, son of B. McArthur
modern law is subject to so many tech­
A couple of pairsof blankets have been
Eur Sale or Exchange.
of
this
city
has
just
taken
charge
of
a
nicalities that the truth is no better than
stolen from the city "cooler” presumably
Free
silver
paper
at
Norfolk,
Nebraska.
a
cunning lie.
bv hobos w hom the marshal had permit­
132 acres of river land; 1(X) acres
Twenty years ago in Southern Oregon
ted to lodge there.
Frank Benson and Mrs. Carpy re­ fenced, w ith dwelling house ; good title
two hundred and liity dollars was con­
Attend Dixon A McCrosky's Great Re turned trom Santa Clara, Cal. by Tues­ Wil! exchange for improved town prop­ sidered a good tee for an attorney and
erty. Apply to
duelion Clearance Sale which rune until day evening’s train to Roseburg.
this fee would insure Hie trying of the
J as . N elly ,
Feb. 17.
Louis Sivers, the onion raiser, was
appelate court. I'he attorney look his
Merlin, Or.
down
from
his
hillside
farm
on
Evans
own notes and made his own trips.
Dixon A McCrosky are giving such
The trend of modern times puts the
values as was never known before in creek last week, with a load of the finest
The
cure
of
Rheumatism
has
often
onions
ever
seen.
fee in the lower court at five hundred
Grant’s l’ass.
taxed medical skill, but its prevention dol'ars; the notes are taken bv a steno­
Mrs. P. II Harth and daughter, Miss has Been very easy by an occasional use
School shoes at Dixon A McCrosky’s
grapher at high figure, payable by the
from 50c up. Ladies' shoes 75c up to Delia, leave this week for a visit to their ol Simmons Liver Regulator. It keeps client and, it he wishes to appeal another
former home in South Dakota where Mrs. lhe liver well regulated, and the system
clear up the stock for our Spring goods.
attorney feu must be paid tor a printed
Garth's mother is very ill.
free from poison. Therein is lhe secret brief, all of w hich the client must meet
We shall be “ strictly in it” with our
of health. “ I have need it for years for with money much scarcer than it was
Henry
Huntington
and
a
crowd
of
his
line ol BICYCLES this year. More in­
companions went to Portland Sunday Indigestion and Constipation, and also twenty years ago.
formation later. Ciamerliros
night. They have a Pullman and dining found it gives one relief from a tout h of
There are only few farms in the dis­
K-momber the only GENUINE OL­ car hitched on to the near end of the Rheumatism.”— N Hughes, l^ortlsburg, trict worth a small lawsuit.
IVER PLOWS and PLOW ENTRA8 are passenger train.
N M
The constitution of the United States
sold by Cramea Bros.
guarantees liberty and the freedom of
Joseph Pollock was down from the
Mr. Goodenough's Land Deal.
the ballot, but, there is an element
There will I m » a dime social in the Pres­ J ump-ott’-Jue
mines
Monday. They
byterian church parlors Wednesday eve- sus|M»nded work on the Baby mine until
Simon Goodenougli, who bonded so abroad in this land denying these rights
if ng J an. 27th.
Ill are cordially invi­ lhe roads get better, as they have some much land in th»» Illinois valley last sum­ to the people and they are fairly playing
mer, si ill expects ot make the deal, al­ for < ivil war rather Ih«wr see the ballot
ted.
two miles to haul lhe ore.
though the time expired first of the unchained and unfettered.
Blue Stone at Cramer Bros.
David Hayes resigned hiw sU.uo! <U month. He has been sick at Oakland,
Ignorant and illiterate though we may ,
Merlin last week ami went to Colorado Cal., but is tietter now and intends to be be and despisable though we are, we can I
Blue Stone at Cramer Bros.
Springs to accompany his brother Will, here in a little while to renew the bonds. see hear ami feel and if necessary we can
Blue Stone at Cramer Bros.
who Buffets from weak lungs School Foreign capital is to be interested in and we w ill defend our homes ami live in
Supt.
Haves will take David's place at lands out in lhe valley to the extent of them. We will have the free and un­
Highest price paid fur fura by B. Me-
Merlin.
|Lk>,0.M), but who the investors are is bridled liberties banded down to us by
Arlliur. Bring them in right away.
kept a profound secret. Some say it’s a and through the battles of the revolu­
World's Poultry Cure, the best all i Col. Eddy, railroad commissioner, ex­ Ruuian colony; others say a negro co’- tion. We resent the insults of the trai­
pects
to
get
hold
of
the
Roseburg
Plain
'
around chicken ionic, fur sale by Cramer
dealer unless the legislature should fail | ouv, and Home have even went so tar as tors to our form of government and we
Bros.
to do anything this session. In the lat ! to claim it to be a colony from New Jer- will sustain aloft our own American flag
with all that it means “peaceably if we
The Sugar Pine factory has been closed ter case he woeld hold over as he did | ser. Time only will tell.
can, forcibly if we must.”
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flown for a few days, pending more orders two years ago.
Not a few who read what Mr. Robert
for orange boxes, which seein to be slow
Minutes
s
-cm
like
hours
w
hen
a
life
Rowls, ol Holland, Va., lias to say tielow,
this *inter.
Bucklin's Arnica Salve.
will remegiber theirown experiences un­ is at stake. Croup gives no time to send
Six well-dressed hobos were arrested
der like circumstances : “i.art w inter 1 for a doctor. Delay may mean death.
Monday morning fur burning railroad
T hx best salve in the world for cuts, had lagrippe which left me in a low slate < hie Minute Cough Cure gives instant re­
wood and given a day each on the streets bruises, sorus, salt rheum, fever sores, oi health
1 tried numerous remedies, lief and insures recovery. The only harm
in charge of Chief of Police < iaieener.
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, none ui w hich did me any good, until 1 less remedy that produces immediate re-
The Judson placer mine on Pickett and all skin eruptions, and positively was induced to try ajjottle of Chamber- siil a. Dr. VV. F. Kremer,
creek will be ready for piping in a few cures piles, or no pay required, it is Iain's Cough remedy. The fir-t bo ttle of
weeks The water will be obtained from guaranteed to give good satisfaction ot it so tar relieved me that 1 was enabhd
Prowing; I’p.
money refunded. Price 25c per box. to attend tu my work, and the second
a ditch tapping Pickett creek.
For sale by Dr. W. F. Kremer.
bottle effected a cure.” For sale at 25
Settlers desiring to make lilial proof
Abundance end Peach Plum trees at
and 50 cents per bottle by all druggists.
on their claims can save trouble and ex
the Riverside nursery.
I'he puffing of Bay lord A Iliffs big en­
pense by sending in name and numhei
A Woman Held I p.
Damp weather began Monday night gine can be heard hi town these day».
of claim with description, ami names of
again, much to the delight of the placer It sounds like a locomotive laboring up
four witnesses. Applications made out
Mrs. R. M. Presley, who has charge oi tree at the Cot hikk office.
miners, many of whom had been com- giade with a heavy train. The cleanup
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to
take
place
in
a
few
days
will
decide
the Byliee/prings was “field up” Wed-
lulled to lay off through lack of water.
whether the firm will go on with the pi­ dead *y evening of last week al»out 7
N
Get Tennant ai d Tragedy Prune treee ping or not.
o’clock on Saxy creek, within three miles
at the Riverside nursery,
of
ti
nne
an
I
robbed
of
f74S
which
she
This is to notify the public that 1 am
The length of life may lie increased by
The past week has been a dull one in lessening its dangers. Tne majority of had th.it day been paid at Woodville fur not re pon-ibh* for any act* or debts of
tow n and items are scarce. Even at the people die from lung troubles. These insurance on her hotel which had burned II. W. W «• I land alter this date.
court house things are at a standstill may be averted t»y promptly using One down about two months ago. Shewn
J. R iley .
on horseback and the money was tied to Althou^e, Ore., Jan. 4. 1897.
Miners are all out of town and farmers Minute Cough Cure. Dr. W. F. Kremer.
her sa-ldle behind her when two masked
find the roads to stiff for pleasant driv­
Th j W. L A. P Co. planted a big pine men stepped into the road and Stopping
xTlie old wav of delivering messages, by
ing.
tree near the de jot this wet-k. It had her horse, liel|»ed themselves to the post boys compared with the modern
A quantity of amalgam was stolen been shorn of its branches and bark and money. I hev had their feet tied lip in telephone, illustrates the oid tedious
from Lind-av A Everton mine on the was adorned with a crosiqieam near the sacks ami as it was dark, she failed to
me!hods of “breaking” « olds compared
Applegate hist week while the owners top to carry electric wires. It is not very rt-cognixe them. A number of men were with their almost instantaneous cire by
were at work. The gold was left in a pretty, but it is strong.
in Jone-* A Otten’s store when the moiu-y One Minute Cough Cure. Dr. W.F. Kre.
ver eel on the kitchen table and some one
was paid over to her. fhereis as yet no mcr.
slipped into the house and “swiped
For a pain in the ( best a piece of flan­ clew to tirj robbers. The loss will fall
nel dampened with Chamberlain's Fain heavily on Mr«. Presley, as it wa4 about
it.”
I » 1 > I».
and
bound
on
over
the all »-tie i»ad in tiie world.
The 4-year-oid boy of Chas. Lovelace Balin
of WilderviUe was playing Tuesday alter seat of the pain, and another on tin-
DENISON In this < ily, Jan. 13 1*97, J. N.
i oon and accidentally rushed through a back be tween the shoulders, will afford
Som- thing to Depend On
Deni'on A. M , I) II. aged 47 year«.
glass door, cuttiug nimeelf severely about prompt relief. This is especially valu
Mr. Deni-on. who had been punter of the
the arms. He was brought to town for able in cases where lhe pain is caused
M.
E. * iiiir< h in thisi ity wan in ba l health
Mr. James Jones, of the drug firm ol
by a cold and there is a tendency toward
medical aid.
for
severm v«ar'. liver trouble l»eing the
Jones A -on, Cow de n III., in up’ akmg of
pneumonia. For wale by ail druggists
ause. If»- was a man ol mon- than usual
Dr. King’s New D ue »veryt ways th.it
The total tax levy this year in Grant's
A couple of hoboes held up a boy la t winter his wife was attic ked with ability an t had lieeu enraged in < hurch
Pass will be 40 milie or 4* per cent. The
work
for 25 years, principally in Oregon.
county levy is 17 ; slate 4 ; general school named Roy Pool Tuesday evening neai LaGrippe, and her case grew so ®eriouw He wa- t graduate of Un w I'heologlcal
7and city levy 5. If you have been the school house, but he got away from that physicians al Cowden and Pana seminary ot' New Jersey and was married
asbcswed at |1000 you must prepare to them. The safno worthies halted Bert 1 could do nothing for her. It seemed to in that state. He leave* a widow and three
pav 140 to thesberiir by the first of April Warren shortly alter but he to<> prove*! develop into If ant y Consumption. Hav children to rnourn his Io** The funeral
too fleet of foot. The‘ hold ups” occur­ ing Dr. King's New Diecovery in store, took place isunday morning. The sermon
1897.
red a|M>ut ^o'clock. They only demand­ and selling lots of it, he took a buttle was preache«l by Itev N l‘ .1* nkins 'l he
interment took place in the Masonic cem­
All theditfereat forms of skin troubles, ed a quarter of Bert.
home, and tu lhe surprise of all she be etery
from chapped hands to eczema and indo
Chicora, Pa., “ Herald
Richard Ven ; gan to get better from first dote, ami hall
lent ulcers can l»e readily cured by De­
dosen dollar bottles cured her found and ADAMS Near tli - city January 17, J. B.
Witt's Witch. Haz-l Salve, the great pile sei reports One Minute Cough Cure the
Adarn« a »ed 70 year-».
greatest
success
of
medical
science
H» well. Dr. King’s New Dis« o.ery for Con­
cure. Dr. W. h. Kremer.
told us that it cured his whole family of sumption, Coughs and Colds is guaran­ ANDREW
hi Jones »'PM-k J an. is. .Mo*» «
There appears to he unnecessary delay terrible coughs and colds, after all other tee«! todu this good work. Try it. Free
Andrews, aged alxmt 75 yearn
iu opening up a naw road along the river so cal led cures had failed entirely.
Mr. trial bottle« al Dr. W. F. Kremer’s Drug Bi.N'TiN Ai "anta i'lara, < al., Jan. 15,
'etween the florists and Bloody Run. Vensei said it assisted his children Store
ltev. Ji. C. 13en»on, u native of «/hi»»,
Ths upfier road i«J impassible and dan through a very bid siege of measels
aged x| year«.
Mr Je'i*oh w a« the father of Hon. H. L.
| gerons, owing to the numerous wasboots One Minute Cough ( ure makes expect
Wuithy of Notice.
B*-n-«>n. Mr*. W. I Perkinsand Mrs. John
from pipes ami sluices of the pla< er mines oration very easy and rapid. Dr. W. F
G ocm UU of thin city.
be tween Jones creek and Bfoodv Kur.. Kremer.
The S B. Medicine Company is the
This lower road ought to be rendered
only
one
out
of
nine
proprietary
medi
­
The
14-y«
ar
old
daughter
of
O.
I
’
.
Ran
­
passable immediately.
dall, section boss at Woodville was , cine firms incorporated on this coast
J. R. H ai . e , t'ndertaker, office op­
John A. Wallers has built 100 feet of thrown from her horse Munday afternoon since IKK? that has not made an assign­
posite
Kremer'* drug store, where
granite sidew alk in front of his resident*« on Evans cr«e< and •□■'tamed injuries ment. These hard times, with no news­
near the factory. He put a 316 scantling abou' the head ami face
Dr. Kremer paper advertising con tracts for two he may lie found, either day or night
down for a curb and filled this in with '• Haw summoned and attended the young »ears, it speaks loudly of their merit.
inches of what we call decomposed gran­ lady.
50c ¡»er bottle. For sale by W F Kremer
ite and it makes a neat and durable side
walk, besides being cheap and noise­
BTRAYKD
Rev. J T. Foley, superintendent of
less. It only cost 610.
Oregon Children's Home, will *|»eak at
Soothing for burns, scalds, chappad
Forn my place in Grant's Paws, one i the M. E. ('burch next Sunday evening ,
hands and Ups. Healing for cuts and light roan or speckled cow, dehorned, on “Hornelese Children and Childless
sorts. Instant relief fur piles, atop« pain brauded small > on right hip, bad bell Homes ” Rev. Robt. Booth will offici- i
at once. These are the virtues of I>e on. Any information leading to her re- j ate in the morniiig.
-
F covery will be suitably rewarded.
—A dear little child who made home
Kremer.
O. U- StltOEMT happy by its smiles. And to think, it I
|
might have been wave«! had the parents |
A s« bool meeting was held at the
I
vebool boner last Thursday and •»»
I
h or Sale—bor«e ani buaar. book only kept in the house One Minute Cough
Having
made
arrangements
to
Cure,
the
intalhble
remedy
for
croup
i
rather «hmiy attended. A epe« ial levy of; cMet, hou#ehol<l g<*od.Me. T. 8. I*ulin,
buy from a factory out-ide of the
Dr. W. F Kremer.
7*% mills was voted and the school term I oppoviU) tape. Fool • r^siilenve.
reduced to six months The school trees
The h* ar-e used st Dr. Iieniscn's fu­ combine, we now sell coffins ami
ury is behind 13.400, but it is thought .
A torpid liver meant a ba«l complex.on, neral was brought from Medford, th*- caskets at greatly reduced prices.
this levy, the shorter term and the "tau- bad breath, indigestion and frequent ¡ parties in charge failing to deal with J
W’e furnish everything trom the
apporlionment will enable it to catch up I headachefi
Tu avo id euch companion* i R. Hale, the owner of the (»rant's Pa**
neatly trimmed roscwrxxi coffin
with this term's debts.
lakeDgWitl’a Ditti e Early K.^cre, the hearse. A report was current on the
$10
streets that |25 was asked for the use of
Conatination in its worst forms, dys famoua little pii 1« Dr. W. F. Kremer.
lhe vehicle here. This Mr. Hale denies. cloth and metallic caskets, and
pepsia, sick headache, biliousness and j
He says he only asked |)5, this being |5 guarantee the gorxls to be fully
for thè Kidney«.
derangement of the liver are readily
le*s than the usual price where the cas­ equal to those usually sold for
cured br DeWitt’s Little Early Risers.
ket is obtaine*! elsewhere.
Tbe«r 11tUe ptlla never gripe >cnall pell. I
twice the money.
*’I am 66 yeart ( »Id: have had kidney
sale pill, best pili. l»r. w. F Kremer.
A weed in the garden can I m * easily de
The only hearse in town at a
diaeaee and coniti ioation for 25 year«.
A small leather clasp purse containing A.n now well—used you 8. B. Headache st roved when it first starts, (,‘onsii'np- reasonable rate to our patrons.
a Mnail sum of money
Any one finding and Liver Cure one year. Used G bottles lion < an be nipped in the bil By One
th - same and leaving ;l al Chis ofli e at M cents each. J. H. Knight, Hut Minnie Cuugii Cure. Dr. W ,F, Kre­
wi I be suitably rewarded
ledge, Or.” For sale by W. F. Kremer. mer.
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THE WEEK'S JOTTINGS.
The
Wide-
Awake
Merchant
is never afraid to sell
goods at a close mar*
gin. We want to get
and keep a big trade,
We know of but one
way to do it, and that
is to “sell cheap.”
We do it and find we
gain customers.
tt
I,
er
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15 c Table.
A number of odd pieces
of China have accumula­
ted and we otter you your
choice for 15c. Cupsand
Saucers, Cream Pitchers,
~ Etc.
PICK LEI) PIG’S l EET!
10c per pound; 3 lbs.
for ‘25c.
POP CORN 5c per pound
Choice Shelled
POP CORN
25c per sack.
Choice Eastern Ilams
’Choice Bacon
and Shoulders
ti
Canned
Gflotls
CORN, 3 Cans 25c.
TOM A TOES 3 cans 25c
- BEANS 3Cans 25c.
Canned Fruits
and Vegetables all kinds.
J
P
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Dried Fruits, all kinds.
-«Qua
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Jell) in pails, very cheap
h ! .4'
c
Cot e and see the splendid offer
in BAKING POWDER a
. Beautiful
TEA POT FREE
i
with each can
*
i All goods guaranteed and
at lowest market price.
ZB&JVE
See Our
Lamps and
Glassware also.
J. It. RALE.
Ile ne tit a of Competition.
If lhe defeat of the Funding Bill in
Congrews is going to result in a change oi
ownership in the Central Pacific, and
censequently more competition, whoever
the owner» may be, it is almost certain
to lead to great good to the mines of this
State ami give an im|»etus to that indus­
try in all its branches. The Southern
Pacific Company, while alone here in lhe
field, has done nothing toward develop­
ing new districts, but wherever it has
come into competition in the southern
part of the State it has done much more
building of branch lines in order to se­
cure the trade. Thia is well illustrated
in the case of the Randsburg district.
There is more need of a railroad, and
more btuinees fur one, in many of the
mining djstricte along the Sierras than at
Randsburg, and if there had been two
roads competing for the trade of the
mines many branches would have given
a greater impetus to mining than any­
thing else. Capitalists do not care to
travel far beyond Pullman cars.
Down at Randsburg, because it has a
rival, the Southern Pacific hastens to
consider the feasibility of building a
branch from Mohave in order to secure
that trade. If it were not for the com­
petition of the Santa Fa. the Southern
Pacific's nephew au<! mining engineers
would never have taken the trouble to
go to Randsburg, lu Colorado, where
there is competition, branch roads are
built into all mining districts as soon as
it is determined that there are good
mines. The result has been of great ad­
vantage to Colorado in the development
of her immense mineral resources, not
only of silver and gold, but of iron and
coal. Let a competing railroad come in­
to California and then we shall see the
Southern Pacific hasten to build branch­
es in order to secure its share of the bus­
iness —Scientific Press.
The Life Raft
Is the bout we all travel on, and sacks of the mv
terial the staff of life form the bottom of it,
which, whatever happens, can't be knocker! out.
flour always goes. We’ve thrown our flag to
the breeze and won’t haul it down. Our Flour
is genuine Al, as good as the wheat, and the
best wheat in the market at that. It makes no
difference whetlu r you want Flour for baking
or other purooses,
s
^e same. Our
PRIDE OI JOSEPHINE is the best seller
but if you want other brands, we have them,
and our prices are always right.
CALHOUN BROS.
Lingering Lettere.
letters for the following parlies were
uncal let! for at the Granta Pass post­
office Jan. 20:
Cow I to Mrs F
O'Connors Mrs T E
Ellsworth John
Stephinge Harry
Wimnur Win A
NEW STORE
For the Lungs.
Ehler A Ison W Steers writes from
Portland, Or.: 'There is no medicine for
lhe throat and lungs that 1 can recom­
mend to ministers, public speakers and
singers, with the confidence that I can
the S. B. Cough Cure.” For sale by W.
F. Kremer; 50c per bottle.
We have just opened up a new store of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE!
NO SHELF-WORN GOODS.
Ladies'
and Children's
EVERYTHING NEW and FRESH
Dry Goods!
Groceries!
Provisions!
Lowest Prices.^ Give I s a Call.
GRAND
Special Sale!
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.1. O. C. WIMER A Co.
WOODVILLE. OREGON.
GRANT’S PASS
Pork Packing House I
•I. II. A1ILF, Pi’oprieio.
Finest Quality of Ilams, Bacon, Lard, Etc., at
Wholesale and Retail.
Jackets
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and :
Capes I
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A Grand Sweeping Dis­
count will be given on all
CASH Pl'KClIASES, as
we propose to give all of
our Customers an oppor­
tunity to purchase a
WINTER WRAP
at greatly reduced prices.
We have a few Short
Seal Plush Capes
JEWELL & DODGE
IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN
HARDWARE, FARMING IM­
PLEMENTS, MINING
TOOLS, PIPE,
POWDER
&c., &c.
Silk Lined, which will be
closed out at $5.50and $S
Those wlm are fortu­ BLACKBURN HOUSE BLOCK
nate enough to be able to
come out to tne Great
Sale will not be dissap-
pointed.
SIXTH STREET
\ Inunistrator’s Notice.
R. L. COE BIG RED APPLES!
& C9
Yellow Apples!
Earliest and Latest Keepers
Some new varieties of
APPLE.
PEAR,
I O<>
rt - of land with an S foot
PRUNE and PLUM.
ditch which wafer ot th« Biine covers
109 acrew ; al-o a mill site with pen slock
Also
SHADE
and NUT Trees
and about
feet of Hume; 100 acres
fen< e»l ami 50 arm« in grasRew ; 1 large '
BERRIES OF ALL KINDS!
barn, J small one and dwelling house, i
f AC* / hi ■’ -I"
care t" have Treee
with 4.5b winter apple trees.
40 ai r*-« <4 ¡ami joining lhe above; i healthy and true to name.
25 im rev fenced, with water right; and I
M.viug lw<> ap|H>inUsl adininistrator
by tha <■ inty oourt of Josephuiu eoanty
wt ,i. >f
h . ii|>oii th» v«taU) o( Au-
Kiist CruHtedt d.'cwwe<l, notice is hrreby
Ipvvn lo *11 p*r*le«l>svingelauns*c*inst
>aiJ et al* to tarM.nl them lo mo with
■>ro|H>r vixtclisrs. within su iiiouUi*
Irom »'.b. 34, I4V7.
I. O. Dt lKKI.
W ai.no O hkuon .
I •< >l< MA I.II.
M) a< res w ithin a mile cd the above, 20 ;
a» r»*M fenced, 9 acres plowed, with water I
g
G. W. Hosts,
78
Williams, Oregon.
A bey mare branded J 3 on the fe
hip, strayed from Kerby recently. An
information will be reae*mat»ly reward
•d hr
C has , P hillip *.
’• m
kerbv.Gr,
Call at the
Riverside Nursery
One mile west of Grant's Pass ot
see me at J. W. Howard's store.
J. T. TAYLOR.
Treet iiupeeled every year. Orders i
by mail will receive prompt
|
attention.
City Treasurei's Notice.
There are1 funds in tIm Ci<v Tre* mi -«
to redeem the following otitmamiing
1 H!>4
Warranta, pfvlwt cd to June
will crate after this
Intert-el on
date ;
No.
No.
K.
N o.
416
40B
436
»
450
473
43b
437
443
47»
414
113
4<U
442
464
4M
441
4<M
634
•155
IAS
3bJ
3M
446
40S
444
412
447
472
420
4SÖ
4M
4.W
.342
44V
4 >6
4M
415
440
447
Datad at < ■ rs.t's I' m * Or«. Jan. JUt,
C >1
IV J<iltx««MI,
City Tr»'*sns>T,