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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1897)
TltlUI yy , F ebruary - II, 1897 BEAUTIFUL BLUE CRAMER BROS BICYCLES AT PERSONAL. I Bogue Hiver IItems. as watch- J \V. ... Taggart —_ is employed - . Mrs. C. E. Ilaruiou returned from Sa A torpid liver means a bad complexion, man at the Hammer»!/ mine and there bad breath, indigestion an I frequent lem Munday. is nothing g *ing on at th« work»*. A low headaches To avoid such companions J. K. Hale returne.1 from a buaineM men art» at work in the neighborli«»o«l. take l»e\Vitt ’ s Little Eariv K wers. the Will Jackson resident dentist. trip to Portland Monday rucking rol«l out of the <ul« he<*. winch at atnous little pills Dr. W F. Kremer. Hweekeb'l sour pickles at Bartlett's Mrs. G. \V Kearns of Wolf creek was tliia tiuie ol tin* year itffurd more or le»* The length of life may be increase«! by in town yesterday. water. A funner wa*clmian ««a*« a l«»wcl Suodav next will be Valentine’s day. lessening its dangers. Tiie majority of to pan out a hat «|e«:.iin»eM<‘d •¡••ai z *« .«u The .Misses Darueille of Merlin visited These laying aruui»«! the dump and he made as Clemen', Druggis', opp. Opera House. people die from lung troubles may be averted by promptly using One the 1’a»» this week. high a» $21) a .lay, eu he aaa Miperaedvd. Meaalee have became fashionable at MinuteCough Cure. Dr. W. F. Kremer. Mrs. Dr. Flanagan returned from Doug- The Hammer»ly mountain ia hill uf gold, Ashland. and «'»hi miners claim that the real mo A. K. Gunning is carrying his right i la» county Tuaetby morning ther lode has never yet been l«»uad, W. II. Flanagan, ph>'ieian surge.,n arm in a sling from an injury received Mias Mary Grooms went to Sissons though they are eure it exist» near by and denti»'. I at the placer mines near town last week. Tuesday to stay a few weeks. The mine ia situated at an elevation of New chairs cheap as anywhere in the He doe« not know exactly how his arm W. J. Soverus proved up on his home 28<H) f’*et above eea level and there was was broken. city at Terrell A Son. some three feet of »now there this win stead Batur day before Judge Chiles. ter, but the chinook winds have taken it StKilhing for burns, scalds, chappe«! Fresh nuts ami raisin' at Bartlett*'. B ownellA Itir.ns have dissolved part all away. II hands and lips. Healing for cuts and Fresh sah-water tis.li at Alili’« meat sores. Instant relief for pile», stops pain nership, Mr. Brownell remaining in the Rogue river raise.t ami put a stop to market. at once. These are the virtues of f»e business. tlie cleaning up proeetw at tlie pump Witt ’ s Witch Hazel Salve. Dr. W. F. Mrs. Will Taylor came down from mine above town lor a ali«»rt time, ami Fishing w ill eoon be good, Remember that wear, fishermen ourselves and can Kremer. Wolf creek Saturday on a visit to her carried several of the lower boxea off, t ut perhaps give you a |K>inter. Cramer parents. cleaning up i» again reantued and the re Constipation in it» worst forma, dys Bros. sult» ot their labor» »o far are very pepsia, sick headache, biiiousuess ami K. E. Pierce was ill from Williame satisfa« tory. The »uccem of thia plant The legi- Hive blockade still continues. derangement of the liver are readily creek this week and gave tliia office a i means a great deal lor Rogue river mi Monday night an attempt was made to cured bv DeWitt’s Little Eaily Risers. pleasant call. ning. Baylor«! A llitl have been to great Small pili, ballot tor senator, but only 3'J respond These little pills never gripe Mrs. Nancy Peck of Albany Or. arrived expense in putting iu a heavy plant ami safe pill, best pill. Dr. W. F Kremer. ed. in this city last week and will visit tier everybody will rejoice in the result of Constable Colby sold some of Cant. brother J. II. Stith at Kerby. A pr-titiou wae circulated around the what ha» been look«*«! on as a very cuelly streets .last week, praying Messrs. Brown’s office furniture at the Hotel Jo ex per in. ent. lou llsberle returned last week from Benson and llariuon not to vote for Mit sephine last Saturday, but adjourned sale a visit to liis old home on the Mississi The H«»rn"il»by-Tucker mine ia piping as he said there was a hitch in the ques chell for »ei alor. night and day on the lower Illinois, 4 » tion of ownership of the goods and chat ppi river below St. Louis. mile» southweat of this city, an«! the first V0( Terrell Son have an appropriate and tels at the muiM. J O. Booth, the plain Mr. and Mrs. Dyer of Wolf creek were cleanup has proven it to be one of the beautiful line of I’mlertaker goods The tiff was the principal buyer last Satur in the city last week obtaining medical richest pla«*er propositions in Southern 1. II Stock is all new, having come direct day. attendance tor their sick baby. Oregon. Some 30 men are at work out from the Manufacturers Wil O. D. Sargent’» new meat market op- Misses Katie ami Nellie Defeat came there and a ditch 3>fc mi les just comple The pri.. on I tliver Chilled shares lias posite Chile»’grocery, on Front street, down from Jacksonville last week Mis' ted will furnish plenty oi water the year «fir been retiueed, 12 inch «hares to 55 cents. is always stocked with the best of beef, Katie has gone me to 1 New Era, “ Marion Co. round, if our Hi Ha are to be washed in I. , 14 inch eh "es lotto cents. Send in your pork, mutton, etc,, which is being sold to teach school. to the sea. it is right that somebody *l*ii order« ta < ramer Bros. at living prices. Give the new* market should get rich «ail of their transfer. K. F. Brown, who bought tlie Wade a call. NEW BICYCLES AT CRAMER BROS. The Bolt quartz mine on Galioe creek. farm across the river from town several There is no need of the years ago, has sold it to another Chicago I ha» been scld to a comtany of Bavarian Landlord Booth has enclosed 100 feet cal man who will bring his family out in the | « apitaiials, who will at once proceed to square with a tight board fence 8 feet new inmber for crosswalks erect a large mill to crush their own and high to kb» p his chickens from bothering 4x12 plank» on the edge of the Sixth spring. street sidewalk ran be utilized for that their neighbor»’ «»re. Thia is a move in the neighbors George Hansen came in from Kerby the right direction and there is ample op purpose. These planks were put down All persons k nowiitg tliediaelvex in a few years ago for no purpose but to Thursday last, accompanied by Mr. ami portunity here for foreign capital to find debted to 'he late firm of Brownell 4 run the city in debt for lumber, and they Mrs. Frank Glenn who left next dav for •*aie and extensive investment in Jose Bum» will pleMS come ami make imme ought to lie taken away as they are only tiieir home at Duluth. Minn * after seve phine county. ral weeks pleasant visit in the Illinois diate settlirnent with L. G. Brownell. an eyesore. F. F. Johnson ha» »old hia interest in valley. Sunday night’» north-bound pansenner The weal her of the past week has been the Horn-8ilsby-Tacker mine (or $1,5<HI A. W. Wells, who has a placer mine ami it is rumore«! that he and Mr». John train wax ■' hour» late, on account of two of the rainy order, just what placer mi traina colliding near Nord station ners want. Considerable snow has fall just over tlie summit of the Siskiyous m son will reopen the Hotel latytou shortly. in California. en on the higher summit». Fruit men California tried last week to go out there, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson have had considei - but 5 feet of soft snow slopped bis pro Vineyard primers, Disston pruning are glad of the chill weather as it delays gress and he was obliged to return to able experience in the hotel business and will very likely make the Hotel i^aytun a saw' and < 'Umax spray pumps are tire the blossoms and danger from frost is Grant's Pass. The mads are in a pretty ba«i |M>pular house with the traveling pub __ beat on tic* market. >idd only by L’ra* lessened condition for traveling or hauling, and so Gen. E. A. Merritt stopped over a day lie. nter Bro. moat people stay st home, which makes m this city last week, visiting relatives H J. Kes&ier, the milling expert nays If you want a dress made to suit, « all the streets appear dull. He is a capitalist and was on Ins way tu mining can be r pursued in Josephine ______ _____ ... . the on Mrs. H. I..Gray F. street near th.«, Montana. He is the Merritt whom Gar county under more favorable surround Our |»enple are growing more and more price. bakery. A good fit and low field appointed collector of customs tor in the liabit of looking to all druggists ings than any other part of the world. Dr ease» made Irom $2 IX) to 3 50. for the latest and best of everything iu the port of New York ami made Senator We have plenty of wood and water, there The ©ounty court has lieen enjoino«! the drag line. They sell Chamberlain’s Conklin so mad that Conklin resigned is no freezing and the necessaries ol life from employ mg expert» on the county Cough Remedy, famous tor its cures of his seat. Tlie consequent upheaval cul are cheaper than anywhere. Beside», books. Lon Jennings was complainant ba«i colds, croup and whooping cough. minated in Giteau's assassination of above ail, the gold is here. in the injunction suit. When in need of such a medicine give Garfield. Gunning A Spencer have been piping James Evans returned last week from night ami day’ the past week on Dry Dig When you buv repair» for OLIVER this remedy a trial and you will be more than pleased with the result. Spirit Lake Iowa, where lie had been PLOWS be sure that the word OLIVER gings and some very nice colors have is on everv piece. None others are gen A hobo who had his toes frozen off up visiting friends. He. like all others com been uncovered The ditches nee«! con ing from tlie frozen East, is glad to get uine. W»* are »ole agent» for Oliver North begged around town last week. siderable watching to keep them from Phi goods. Cramer Bros. Some $6 was raised for him and be cele back to warm showers or pleasant sun- bursting, but so far no accident has hap shine of Southern Oregon, where the pened to them this scawon. y brated the occasion by going on a drunk. The B k. B. are the only genuing Bug frog« holler all through the mild winter. ar cured l ams on the market. Brow uell Next day he called on Judge Chiles fur His visit back there resulted in mission Belding ami Dowell are in 1O> feet on help to get to Roseburg, hut didn’t sue A Binns ary work in inducing several Spirit their tunnel at the head of tireen’» ce»*«l in drawing on the county. He then NEW BLUE BICYCLES AT CRAMER asked for goniething to eat, which was Lakeiles to think of locating w ith us. cieek, about six miles from town. i’Ue ledge is so wi«ie that a 4-foot tunnel only There is plenty of room. BROS given him. make» a hole in it. A »lamp mill will You will find those $1 l>0 ladies’ shoes be erecte«! on the ground peon. **Sinuke<l Fearla.** Old People. at Howaid’s the best value that has Alfred A Delevan are drifting on their ever been offered ¿n the city before fur Old people who require medicine to Pickett creek placer ground this moist A good audience confronted the partic the mufir ipants in the ‘Smoked Pearls” entertain r -gulate the bowels and kidneys will find weather. Work on their prospecting Apply ment at the o|a*ra house Tuesday night, the true remedy in Electric Bitters. tunnel ha» been suspended for the pres* Baby carriag«* fur »ale or rent at this oilice. and the spectators were well repaid for Tins medicine does not stimulate and ent. their presence The hand of colored contains no whiskey nor other intoxi Clearance >ale at the Red Star Store. An $85 nugget was picko«i up on the minstrels, com|H»se«i of leading ladies of cant, but acts as a tonic and alterative 20 per cent off on ALL good». the town must have had a master hand It acts mildly on the stomach and Hayes-Jew« il placer mine oil Oscar creek Second hand lumber wagon for sale for a tutor, judging from the way they bowels, adding strength and giving tone la-t week . This claim Las become noted cheap apply at this ofli -e. rendered the vaiious plantation song'«, to the organs, thereby aiding nature in for the size of it» nuggets. jokes ami glees. There were thirteen of ttie iierforn aiice of the functions. Elee The Judson mine on l’ickett « reek it* Kitchen safes $2 75 at Huie’s. them in the first part colon J with burnt trie Bitters is an excellent appetiser and piping night ami day on rich groan«! aids digestion. Old people find it just One hundred men want.«*«! to trade hay cork and drer»e«l in the height of darkey ,s. and Price 50c and grain for htiggms and hacks, A. R. fashion, broulcloih and gorgeous neck exactly »list they need wear, i hough of course retaining the reg «1 per bottle at Dr. W. F. Kremer’» Yantis, (¿rant’s Pass. ulation ladies’ black skirts. The audi drug store. The G \. R. ami W, R. C. will hol«l a Mr. D. Wiley, ex-post master, Black ence was kept busy guessing at the ident ramp fire at the o|»era house during the Clerk, N. Y., wits so bitdly afflicted with The Cheleo M uriler. ity of the minstrels, although most nf last week of March Everybody will be rlieiiniatinni that lie was only able to these are well known in our city's social welcom«? ¡nibble around with canes, and even life. Everybody came away well The remains of Hartman, who was Dr Kr. mer has bought Dr. L« yw « s ’ s op pleased. murdered by Jones in the (het co moun then it caused him great pain. After tical outfit and « an now fit your eye» sci tains last month, Were brought in to using I'banilierlain’s Pain Baliu he was so much improved that lie threw away entifically ami nt reasonable prices. Chicora, Pa., “ Herald Rich* rd Ven < ¿rant's Pass by Postmaster Costello of his canes, lie rays this liniment did Make your wife, daughter or mother- sei re|>oru One Minute Cough Cura the Harbor post office, and shipped by ex him more gissi than all other medicines in-law happy with a «Ire»» pattern bought greatest success of medical science He press Sunday morning to Mt. Morris, N. and treatment pul together. For sale at at HoRrard’s. tol<f us that it cured bis whole family of Y. He is said to have been worth some 50 cetili per bottle by all druggists. terrible coughs and colds, after all other $00,000 and the cost of embalming the Cleararn «? sale at the Red Star Store. so called cures had failed entirely. Mr. remain» ami bringing them to the ex 20 per cent off on ALL goods. Vensel said it assisted his children press office here foot» up to $400. When Howard is putting out his «Ire»» goo«l» through a very but siege of meascls. the express company gets its bill, the Following taxe» have been levied by at a verv low price. Call before purchas- One Minute Cough Cure makes expect amount will probably reach a total of ................................ tin* «litterent school districts in th is roun- elsewStre oration very easy and rapid. Dr. W. F. Jones lies in jail in Curry county, with tv. Kremer. Want«* I to exchange—A new. late im No. 3 7« out bonds, awaiting the action of the District • • (J proved Winchester for a double barreled •’ 5 grand jury It is said Ins plea will I m * ” 7 «« s fa breech loading »hot gun ; will pay dif- 7’y self defense ami the reports now coming M • • efernce Cali at this office. “ 22 in give color to this. The deceased, be “ ii «< tel aays, struck him over the head with a Rev. Roland Reed arid hia famous 3 Tlie IC ol ' hier i. iloin^ b'tter job print loot «< ture "Where rolls the Oregon” are club and dazed him, when Jones rushed " 24 5 ing an.I doing it cheaper than any other it known all over tfie Cnited States. Mr ght 3 “ 25 office [in Southern Oregon. Givens a H. W. Wescowasthe photographer who into the cabin procured a rifle and killed II 2 “ 24 hiui. chance «hen you want anything done. •• took the picture» for Rev Reed's lecture, 8 “ 34 Council Proceeding's. am! on February 23<l at the Opera House 10 8we< Ciiler at Baitlett*» “ 35 Mr. Wesco will exhibit these pictures •• 12 “ 36 |R. Whether von plow little or much, with hie stereopticon. besides a large hands of the The roll will be in the Council met last Thursday evening in The OLIVER number of views not exhibited with the good pl* >wis the cheapest *!\. sheriff about February 20tli. PLOW ih the one you want. Buy it of lecture. The people of Grant’s Pass regular session. Petition of II. A. Rotrrmtind for »ide Cramer Bros. Something to Depend On. have a rare opportunity presented to walk on E street, amt remonstrance of J. i. Sispl 1* n Jewel I wi I preach in the them of seeing out state as it really ap K Pigney against the same were refer CbrMii >n < haj>el next Sunday morning. |M*ar». The admission to this entertain red to the street committee. Mr. James Jones, of the drug firm of Subject : Christian Manhootl. This dis- ment will lie only 25 cents including re Ordinance 104 requiring official bonds Jones A -on, Cowden III., in speaking of la.. served seats. Ticket*on »ale next Week coster a 1II be of interest to young men, of the police judge, ami 105, placing li Dr King’s New Discovery, says that ««. at M . Clemens’ Drug Store. who are especially invited. cense for the sale of cigarettes and cigar la 1 winter his wile was attacked with HA ette paper at $50 per quarter; ami 106, LaGrippe, and her case grew »0 serious etl» creating the Special Incidental Fund, that physicians at.Cowden an I Pana on t were adopted and approved. Die street coul«l do nothing for her. It seemed to clair committee was authorized to purchase a devef >p into Ha-ty Consumption. Hav rei»» carload of vitrified sewer pipe for cul- ing Dr King’s New Discovery in store, and selling lots of it, he took a bottle phir* verts. home, nml to the surprise of all she be a. “ Bills paid C« »2 50 gan to get better from first «fore, ai.«l halt CoraiKR printing jri I J. A Jennings, ins. on city hall :r>o-> d«’Zen «lollar bottles cured her sound and W*. well. Dr. King's New Ihwrovery lor Con- >. » The old way of delivering messag«*». by snmpli'Ai, Coughs and Colds i« guaran postboys compared with the modern tee«! to do ihi- g«Msi work. Try it. Free telephone, illustrates the oid tedious dial bottles at Dr. W. F. Kremer’s Drug methods of “breaking” «old» compared Stuie with their almost instantaneous cure by 1.1 One Minute Cough Cure. Dr. W.F Kre. I. • iner. John Lynch, who a few days fg > <*om- Lingering Leiter«. pleted a 10-day Ust, which he underwent er with the hope of curing chronic inflam Letter» for the following parties were matory ptieuiiiaiiain, is now able to be uncalled for at the post- «Hitdaily and |>erform various light du Office Feb. W : li/*». While fa ting he was reduced to Hudlow A w Baldwin .Marshall about 115 pounds hi weight, b it mnee Oelair Mrs Della th»t time has gained about 15 p«jun«l*. Cor less D M Orlon F K Elliis Mrs He suffer» but very little from rheum Elliott Thon Pratt Ro»ie atism since (»sting and inels confident Green E S Ransom Henry that lie lias hit upon a rem«*«ly w Im h will Zell k rank eventud y effect a ormpleb* cure. He will recuperate until about March I. ami then enter upou another longer fast.— Worthy of Notice. Eugene Guard. THE WEEK'S JOTTINGS (oof ). Does Farming Pay? It does, if you look after the little things, Y our crop will not be sogood if you do not get good Seed. We have just laid in a large stock of FRESH SEI * • SI'S •u II Hr Which is of the Best Quality and true to name We have all kinds, anti prices to suit the times. Before buying else where call and EXAMINE OUR STOCK Proving Ip. tr. Wt also carry a hi" tk > A r. The S. B. Medicine Company is the only one out of nine proprietary medi* cine firm» incorporate*! on this coast mnee 1887 that has not ma«k an assign ment. These hard limes, with no news paper advertising contra« ts for two years, it »peaks loudly of their merit. fiUc |»er boUla. For sale by W k Kremer. Feed, Hay and Grain. The B.&M. Grocery. brlUort desiring to make final proof on their claims can save trouble ami ex pen»« by sending in name and number of tiain« with description, and names of four witnesses. Application» made out tree at the Cot bikm office. 32 Tbe little J'ughUr oi Mt. Fred Web ber, Holland, Mass . bsd a very bad cold and cough "hit 1» Ii« bad not b<-*ii able u> cure with anetbing 1 <ave turn a 25 ceol bottle of Chamberlain’s (tough Remedy, rajs w. P Holden, mer. Its nt and poalmasUsr at West Brimfield anil tlie next time I »aw him he sail it worked like a charm. This remedy is in tended especially for m ute throat and lung diseaaee such a» lold« croua ami whooping cough, and it is famous for it. , cures There t. no danger in giving it to children fur it eosHsuns noUiinrf injuri- ' ous. Foe sale by all druggists. The CoTBJBB »’*• to pre»» at I u’«*ka k Wednesday aitevwoon. Advertisers who a i»b to c hange ad» will plea«* hand them in not later titan fuee«iay noon. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications as they <ann«.l reach the dieraned portion of the ear. There is only one a ay io cure deafness and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafne*»» ia caused by an inflamed con dition of the mu«*ou» lining of the Eu sta< liian Tube. Wi»en this tube is in flamed you have a rumbling soun«! or imperfect bearing, and when it in en tirely <-l«z*e«l, «ieafneas ir the result, and nnlews the inflammation can be taken out and thin tube restored to it» normal condition, hearing will be destroyed fair- ever ; nine va*es out of ten are caused by catarrh, which im nothing but an in flamed comjilhjii of the mucous surface». We will give One Hundr» «! fXdlar» for any case of «leafness caused by catarrh that cannot I* cure«! by Hall’» Catarrh Cure Semi for circulars; free. F I. CHENEY ACo., Toledo, O. Sol<| by druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pill» are the best. Dr Vanderpool ♦ Buxankle« on Wolf Creek. Outlawry in Alut»ka. The steamer Al Ki, from \la«ka, last ' E<l Wallace is on tlie sick list. t \««*ek brought news «»f a hloo«ly « bap'er I'mii Smith has g>ne to Il Heburgfor • 1 in the career of .Slim Buch, the nulori< uh i , young despaiado of Juneau, who, while . spell awaiung traunporta*ion to serve u three Joint ,*• Hannnin visited Medfoid last war seuien* e in San (¿uenlin pi i ?« m «. 4 al.; week on buaiueas rvlen-td bv accomplice*, who vi-ite«i leirv Smith visited Grant's Pass I the* j.kd, «jY« ri»owertHl the jailer, hn-aetl rburaday nil business. him in a cell and a«*cumpanie«i the rsca pmg pris mer. Onr most cloudy and rainy days are No tidings of Birch were receive«! until , our miner's days of sunshine. tlie closing days oi January, when iudi- I Frank Cox was ■low 11 from Graut*' huh brought news to Jum au that Birch ami his companions were stopping in a Pass last week and spent several day' among friends. cabin 20 miles from J uneau, on an island. Deput) Marslial ilaie at once charteied , Dr. Kremer was iu town recently on a steamer, and making up a | k > ss <*. eoni- business. The doctor's friends are legion pnsing Deputy l’nite«l States Marshal iu this vicinity. Walts. Jailer Lindquist, Guard Bayev ' and an Indian p-li«e nan, atarte«i m pur Our saloon has gone dead, but 0up|>o»u suit. Thu cabin was found the tollowing the early meeting of the grand jury Uas «lay. after a tortuous trip over rough, nothing to do with it anowy country, amid terrific cold. Bad From the amount of thievery iu thia generalship in the charge which was I teality we should have God's Regular made on the cabin pvrinitte«l two of the Army to close out to the erring four inmates to escape to a rocky emin John Trimble, Jim Tutfs A Brai k Daw- ence, between which and tiie cabin the posse was sheltered. den have gone to prospecting. Old ti A terrible battle then began. Watt» mers say thia denotes hard times. was shot twice. Hale once seriously, and Some seem to think that one of the Bayse was wounded in both legs. Teu Shady Point train robbers roosted in this minutes later all of the |»ossu except Watts started on the back trail from the burg the night before the robbery. scene of the fight to w here the b«>at was A Val< mine’s lall is lobe given at anchored. Watts being left at the mer Kearns' lull Saturday night. A large cy ol tlie outlaws on the hill, was shot crowd and a Hue time is anticipated. several times where he lay between two Tlie re-appointment of Henry Grosa logs. road su|>ervisor gives general satisfaction I he steamer made all haste back to J u- here. Judge Chiles made a wise choice. neati with the wounde«! men, and a posse of 20 started out, returning the next «lay. Tlie Maccabees' goat here has five can Then 3u more Juneauites, together with didates on tlie list, to initiate into its several men from bitka and the neigh bumptious, chivalrous aud helpful order. boring cannery settlement, went out. Some of our youngsters go to Glendale Watts was found dead, froaan stiff in the quite often as they express it “after a snow, where his cowardly com pain ns good shoe string" also to attend the so had left him. ciables. The search was continued for two days without sucre»», but the desparadoes Tin* merry people had quite a hop at were finally found by two Indians, Iving Mr WbiHinaii’s Thursday night. Tlie asleep in a d« use underbrush. Woid young and old both tripped tlie light fan was carried to a cannery, where were two tastic. herculean fellows, Cheney ami Olsen, The last ten davs of rain has put smiles and thev made tin* capture in a pictures que style. Unarmed, tiiev climbed a on tlie mining fraternity. The largest ledge 12 fretabove th«* steeping and heav part of January was hard on dry gulch miners. ily armed pair of bandits, and at a sig nal jumpe«! down on them. Both men Willie Taylor, connected with the S. were manacled, alter a short resist I*. D. A L. Co. lias a game called “the ance. eat and piu game" which is as lively as Birch’s lone companion is also an old the Irishman’s tlea. offender, named Snell, who robbed the 1.. Dyerand wife, and Mrs W. E. Tay Treadwell works some years ago. Both are in jail at Sitka Cheney and Olsen lor spent Saturday in Grant’s Pass, Lou will get the $ »00 ottered lor Birch's re .onr ’umbo) took his wife with him to keep tiie defeated B. B. nine from wal capture. indignation runs high in Juneau, and loping him. the two men would have been lynched, The wedding of Clarence Oolemau and had they b. en taxen there. Miss Kay has put fool notions in the Birch’s two other companions had not heads of others and a repetition is ex- been apprehended when the Al Ki l>ected soon as the Millers begin to fly sailed. and tlie roots to sprout in the spring. Lawrence Wieland went to Grant's Pass Saturday witli J. T. Galvin. A knowing man saw them standing on the J. A. Blew, of Junction City, has joined bind step to a slee|HT and told hia more the clerical force ot 1< L. Coe A Co , Mr. ignorant bystander that “there goes Bardon finding it necessary to absent Messrs Ihintiiigton ami Krutchmtt." himself for th« time bring. One of Coyote creek’s beat-looking Coyote hunts are growing very popular voting ladies is to receive a genuine live in Eastern Oregon The sheepmen of Valentine next Sunday. Tine we con Wallowa county are the latest to organ gratulate vou in advance and may you ize to rid that section of these pesky an amt vour« lead an Ella gant and pleaaitr- imals. able life, and your friends become legion One school district in Lane county, lo a« the Smiths. cated in the mountains at Jones’ saw A county road should be laid out from mill, has levied a ‘JO-inill tax. The dis upper Wolf creek to la-land, following trict has just been organized and it is de Wulf and Grave creeks. This road i« sired to raise $50) for the purpose oi net tled ami would give the people living building a schoolhouse. The small am- along this line a chance to work the uiint of taxable property makes the high roads they travel, instead of conqs-l 11ng tax necessary. them to go 5 or 10 miles to work roads Earl Sargent, the university student they never use. A public road over tun who is wanted in Eugene on a charge of nel No. K, Wolf creek to Glendale is liad burglary, is still al large. He was seen ly needed. With these roads opened, as on the road leading to Pleasant Hill by they should be at once ami could be with Constable Sid Scott, but he mad«* good little expense. Wolf creek would advance his escape. Several shots were fired at ami show great strides of upward and Liiy by the constable, but were not heed onw art! mote B oxanki . kh . ed by the fugitive. The taxpayers of Roseburg will have to pay taxes as follows this year : County, stale, school, etc., 20 mills; sp cial dis trict school lax, 4‘2 mills; city tax, 5 mills; total, 29(g mills; 2 nulls less than last year, ih«* reduction in the number of mills is more than made up by tin* in crease in valuation, the state board of equalization having raised city lots and improvements 20 percent. A Well-Stocked Grocery Store Is the place w here you will save the most money. A Large Stock means that it was bought cheaper than if it were smaller. It means that the prices to you will therefore be better. It pays to be economical in buying Groceries as well as in buying anything else. You may not save a fortune, but a few cents on every article counts in the long run. Try us for a month. We know we can make you a large saving in your Grocery bill. h'ull Line of GRASS and GARDEN SEEDS just in. CALHOIT5 HTtOM. NEW STORE We have just opened up a new store of GENERAL MERCHANDISE! NO SHELF WORN GOODS. EVERYTHING NEW and FRESH Dry Goods! Croceries! Provisions! Lowest Prices. Give Us a Call. J. O. c. WIYIEIt & Co. WOODVILLE. OREGON. GRANT’S PASS Pork Packing House I J. II. AHLF, Proprietor. ----------------------- r Fin«^vt Quality of Hams, Bacon, Lard, Etc., at Wholesale and Retail. Electric Hitter«. Electric Bittern in a medicine «nited for any leaxon, but perliap« more gen erally nee<led when the languid el- han^b'd fueling prevail«, when the liver i« torpid and «luggiah and the need of of a tonic or alterative is fell. A prompt use of tld' medicine has often averted long ami perhap« fatal bilious ftfvere. Xu medicine will act more surely in counteracting and freeing the system For the Lungs. from the malarial poison. Headache, Ehler Alsou W. Steers writes from indigestion, constipation, dizziness yield per Portland, Ot : ’•There is no medicine for to Eiectiit Bitters. BOe, ami the throat and lungs that 1 «an recoin• bottle at Dr. W. F. Kremer’« drug store im-nd to ministers, public speakers and Torturing Women and Children. singers, with the confidence that I can the 8. B. Cough Cure.” For sale by W Women and children are frequently F. Kremer; 50c per bottle. wen traveling in the filthy smoking cars of the Southern Pacific as the trains go PORTLAND MARKETS. through this city. Even little baLkh a few weeks old, are compelled to »title and ■ufler (01 day» and night» together in these worse than hog pens. The unfor tunate pushengera say they have tourist tickets and that the conductor» hustle them into theae fulsome holes betwean Sacramento arid Portland, without expla nation or apology Whole families of which some are ill, are thus treated, while we th<* Amer cai people roll up our eye» in holy horror al the Spanish atroc ities 111 Cuba, which is in a state of war id. between two barbarlxms people». We have a railroad commission in Oregon too, composed of three members and a clerk, who roll by in luxurious specials Hu< klln'a Arnica Mah«*. with «tarkey porter» once a year, costing the state $12,5iX) annually, but these T hs iost kai . vk in tlie world for cut», «ommMsiont rs cannot afford to offend bruises, sore', salt rheum, lever sores, the «tompany that gives them passes for letter, chapped hand', clnlblams, corns, all their friend», ami so the poor families and all skill eruption', and positively of <>ur own race have no rights that the cures piles, or no pay required. Il is >->uth< ri* Pacific is bound to respe« t III guaranteed to give good satisfaction or this itter part of the Nineteenth Centu money refunded i’rios 2- h * |>er box. ry civilized women amt children should For sale by I>r W. 1*. Kremer. not be treated as so many drunks or pris oners en transit. I'ulionize Your Neighbor«. All the difl rent, forms of skin troubles, The next time a traveling peddler from chapped hands to eczema and indo calls at your dixir and tries to »ell goods, lent ulcer» can lie readily cured by lie- ask iiim if lie will lake vour butter ami Witt’s Witch Haz»*| Halve, the great pile eggs and other farm produce; ask him if, cure. Dr. W. F. Kremer. when your neiglilsirlmod gets ready to build a road, or a bridge over a slough, BOHN. if lie will be willing to donate a few dol lars to help it along. Tell him there I' a poor widow down th® road, ami ask him to damata a tew provisions ; ask hhn .t lie will contri!,Ute to an enterprise just M ARICI K I». starting If lie agree« to this then pat ronize turn. Your home merchants do ail Illis and more - Myrtle Point Enter prise. JEWELL & DODGE IMIfiRTERS OF AND DEALEK8 IN HARDWARE, FARMING IM PLEMENTS, MINING TOOLS, PIPE, POWDER &c., &c. SIXTH STREET BI.ACKBURN HOUSE BLOCK < ' iim I i I■'< > i * 4 w<>1<1 I >««Mi. Fur sal«* or li«< hang«* CONITELI aerei BROCKMAN Al Merlin F«*h. 4. .A. L. Bro« kman, a native of < 'aliiorma aged X ears. Liquor-Cure Company, J. R. II ai . k , Undertaker, office op- polite Kremer’s drug store, where he may l>e found, either day or night Between Grant's Pass and Anderson on Jan. 21, fx'.i7. a la ly’s navv blue mack intosh ; ifoiible <*ap>*, plaid lining, red predominating. Finder will pleas'leave it at the «¡rant’s l’»n express office and be suitably rewarded by Etta H immows , Waldo, Or, CH IC<>, CALIFORNIA. < Medicine Taken Internally. 4 No Hypodermic Injection. 4 Having made arrangements to 4 buy from a factory outside of the 4 combine, we now sell coffin« and 1 Cure Guaranteed in 21 Days. • »-»sily de ( ’on sump* i«l by One W.F. Kre ca lcets at greatly reduced prices. We furnish everything from the neatly trimmed rosewood coffin $10 fine ,t cloth and metallic caskets, and guarantee the good* to be fully equal to those usually sold for twice the motley. The only hearse in town at a reasonable rate to our patrons. I r . ii Yi.r. 4 4 4 4 4 4 ir OP’FIOER/S. Prwiilsnt, Dr. J. Elli« Rodlwy. View President, R. R. Fimple. SwcrwUtry. (’. A Marek. Tn-asur'r, J. D. March. Manager, U.K t’onm-Rry. DIRECTORS. John Paridwon. Dr. J Ellis Risll'y. J. H. R Connallay. Msrch. R. R. Fimple.