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* - SPRING T hursday , A hkil 8. 1897. PERSONAL THE WEEK'S JOTTINGS Prof. J P. Milla is iu Iroui Deer eretta valley. Mrs. Van Dyke «rent to Eugene Mun- day evening City election Maj 1. ■ Dill pickles at the B. A. M. Will Jackson resident dentist. Circuit court, April 11». BICYCLES to RENT I11 addition to the large stock of ID " Shown in all departments, we place on sale Today, some elegant values in Spring Capes $2 to $12. TAILOR-MADE WOOL SKIRTS $1.25 to $5.75 Elegant values in Shirt Waists at 40 and 49 c The hit of the season is our line of PINGREE & SMITH Cloth and Kid Top Shoes, in the extreme razor toes, lace or button at $2 90 ”EP Another shipment of 31-2, 4 1-2 and 5c cali IE coes placed on sale at Uhe GREAT CASH EMPORIUM of i R. L. COE & CO («During ths winter of 189.'!, F. M. Mar- V tin, of Lung Reach, West Va . contracted a severe cohl which left him with a u cough. In speaking of how he cured it l he «ays: ”1 Ubed several kind« of cough uCS, syrup b it found no relief until I bought rxn, a bottle of ClixnilMTlain’a Cough Remedy ** 1 which relieved me almost instantly, and fyjy in a «bort time brought about a complete 5 cure.” When troubled with a cough or £ Uj cold use this remedy and you will not find it necessary to trv several kinds be fore you get relief. It has beer» :u the market for over twenty yea» a and con stantly grown in favor and popularity. For sale at 25 and 50 cents per bottle by all druggists Save Your Grain. Few realize that each squirrel destroys *1 50 worth of grain annually. Wake lee's Squirrel and Gopher Exterminator is the most effective and economical pois on known. Price reduced to 30 cents. For sale by M. Clemens, sole agent. Notice to Horae Breeders. Muak H., IS, 100. standard bred Ham bleton ian. Macduff, 1,486 pure blood Clydesdale will make the «raaon from April to -July at List cr A Cal verts : bal ance at my stork barn. Season service* Muak H. $20.00; Macduff $10. S. F. C ash . A Bail Kunaway » r. Etc l>id You Ever Sunday afternoon a team with buggy belonging to Yantis’ livery stable, broke away from where the horses were hitched in the Dry Digging* and started tortown Billy Thoma- bail hired the rig and he and his lady companion had just vacated the vehicle and tied one of the horses, when the anima's broke away. Tbe bug gy upset and the team overtook a team and surrey driven by V E. Dean, who, with his family wa-driving into tow n The frantic h> r-es da-lied into the rear of the surrey and Mr*. Jones who was riding in tbe rear seat, was seriously in jured, Her ankle was dislocated arid «lie was hurt more or le.s alxmt the bodv. Ruth, tbe 13 year-old daughter of Mr. Dean also received some injuries bv be ing trampled n In tlm confusion one of tbe ruiiawat horses fell and Mr. Itean siii-i-eerled in stopping them and tn keep ing control of Ins own horses, it was a close call for a iatal accident. The buggy was smashed all to pie.-es and the surrey sustained some h<eaka/e Mr. Thomas says he bad hitched one ol the horses all right but the animal broke the strap in two. The same team ran away iroin W.hh rville recently, miking the run of miles in 45 minutes without bieaking a thing. Dr Vanderpool's Physic, »lie Oregon Liver and Kidney regulator, take» the lead with us. For sale by VV, F. Kremer; 50c |>er bottle (lingering Liter*. Letters for the following parties were uncalled for at the tirants ¡‘ass post- office March 31 : Abbot Y Mason E H One Minute is a'.I the time necessary to decide (rom personal experience that One Minute Cough Cure does what its name implies. ATIl ■ Try Eletric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? It not, get a bottle now and get reiiei. This medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the reiiei and cure of ail Female complaints, ex erting a wonderful direct influence in giying strength and tone to the organs. If you have Loss oi Appetite, Constipa tion, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are Nervous Sleepless, Excitable, Melan choly or troubled with dizzy spells, Electric Bitters is the medicine you need. Health and strength are guaran teed by its use. Fifty cents and »1 Dr. Kremer’s drug store. The Camp Fire. The camp fire at the opera house on Wednesday evening of laut week wan well attended, w hich fact was a great encour agement to the old soldiers, as it proved to them that they have yet many warm friends among the people of Grant's Pa*»s. Though four of the parties who should have taken part in the program wets on the sick hsi and could not perform, yet the program was well rendered, and con «idenmc the lact that an entertainment was held in the opera house on the eve ning before we still realized over |26 on an admission fee ol 15 cents and 10 cents, the net proceeds winch will go into the rebel lund. ine burden of the above organization in caring lor tile poor and distressed is very heavy as the present county court d«>e8 nothing to assist us only what the state law compels it to do, which amounts to only ntMjui |3U per year, and, as an old soldier and bis family can not be come a county charge here you w ill see that some of us are liable to go hungry and clothed in rags. A'e therefore appreciate small favors and hereby extend our thanks to ail who fa vored us with their presence on this oc casion. Prov 11 » n U p. CUMMITTKK. Settlers desiring to make final proof on their claim« can save trouble and ex pense by tending in name and number It will In* an agreeable burprise to per of ciaim with description, and names of sons subject to attack« of biiiuue colic to four witnesses Applications made out learn that prompt relief may be had by tree at the < Jot hier office. 32 taking Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dial rnoea Remedy. Ln many instance« Bucklin'» Armen Salve. the attack may be preveuted by taking this remedy as soon a» the first symp T ub BBBT salve in the world for cuts, toms of the disease appear. 25 and 50 bruises, soi- -»It rheum, fever sores, cent bottles fur »aie by all druggists. tetter, chapped hands, <bili>lains, corns, Torturing, itching, scaly skin erup mid all skin eruptions, and positive), cures pile- or no pay required. It is I tions, burns and scalds are soothed at guaranteed o xive tfood sausfactioii or once ami promptly healed by De Witt’s monev refo lded Price 25c per box. | Witch Hazel Salve, the best known cure For sale bv Dr. W. F. Kremer. for pile«. UTAH ALFALFA SEED k the ú Is steadily growing iti favor. The fanners like these seeds because they are CLEAN: because they are FRESH and FULL OF VITALITY, and because they are FREE FROM Weedy seeds are the cause of great losses to WEEDS the farmer, The weeds reduce the quality of hay or grass and at the same time exhaust his land Orchard grass. Alfalfa, Red and White Clover and Mil let. We keep nothing but the best varieties of seeds. >tOC£ EARLY ANI. POTATOES We have also a stock of genuine EARLY EARLY SUNRISE Seed Potatoes. ROSE and p., GARDEN SEEDS I at » Of all kinds in bulk and package. Flower seeds in great variety. All at lowest market prices. Buy Good Seeds and Insure a Good Crop Í he B. & M. Grocery. CRAMER BROS Capt. Brown returned from San Fran- cisco last week. Mrs Lonltiorow left for Oakland, Cal. last Thursday Mrs F. H. Briggs of Leland was in the Thursday last was the first spring-like city Saturday. day of the season. J. W. Sbeier went to Portland Monday Carload of trunks aiul valise« just re- night on business. ' ceivnd al J. W. Howard's. Miss Reka Hansen came in from tbe Sweet and sour pickles at Bartlett's Althouse last week ou a visit. Go to the Grant's Pass Racket Store J. T. Gilmore cauie in from Kerby for low prices. Tuesdav on business. The Philomath Journal has suspended Miss Florence Sargent came down Sat publication, and there is one less news- urday from Leland on a visit. 1 ;.a|»T in Benton county. Frank Doerfua came in froui the Illin Easter Sunday April 18th. this year. ois river mines last week on a visit. Clemens, Druggis’, opp. Opera House. N A Lh-lamater of Kerby registered at W. II. Flanagan, physician surgeon the Josephine one day last week. and dentist. G. La Flein and family left for llead- Brand new Kimball organ for less than wood 8. D. Tuesday evening. coal. A. R. Yantis. Mr M. South is rustling up members The citv council didn't do anything for the miner's association these days. but talk the last meeting, Thursday eve Messrs Bailey and son W. 8. were in ning. from the Mountain Lion mineTues«lay Alfred A son have sold their grocery, George Bolt <s just getting around building and all to Jesse Mash and A. J. again after a severe attack of appendici Pike. tis. Fresh nuts and raisins at Bartlett’s. Miss Fannie Brown returned from Fresh salt-water fish at Ahlf's meat i Sioux City Iowa Tuesday after two years' absence. market. Will Taylor, who has tieen book keep OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS are cheapest ing for John Riley at Altbouse came and beet. Sold only bv Cramer Bros. home last week. Cow tor sale—will be fresh soon. Ap I>r Van Dyke is putting in 150 feet of ply to W. A. Matcbett Grant’s Pass. granite sidewalk fronting his residence F. W. Blake will open a confectionery on Main street North. store in the room vacated by Mrs. Ames. 1 John L. Childs took Saturday's stage who has quit the restaurant business. for Crescent City after spending a week Come and see the 1897 Whitney Baby or so in Grant's Pass. carriages at Terrell’s Furniture store. Miss Esther Silsby of Ashland was in Mo penalty has yet been attached to the city this week and became part of the in delinquent tax-payers. Taxes come Bethany church choir Sunday. very slowly this year. l’aul Sheringson and family have come Terrell A Son can sell caskets and cof in from the Hampton-Lewis mine for a fins as cheap as any house in Southern few days sojourn at tbe Delmouico. Oregon. Frank Lutz, an old miner of the Illin Heavy lull ribbed lop seamless men's ois valley is taking in the sights of the hose a bargain at 8 cents at the Racket Southern Oregon metropolis. Store. B. O. McCulloch will assess the city of Ladies have the use of Dr. Jackson’s Grant’s Pass for Mr. Pollock, while the bowling alley free of charge Friday after latter is in other parts of the county. noon. Editor F. R. ChurXiiH of the Gold Hill LADIES and GENTS BICYCLES to RENT News was in town on business Saturday. CRAMER BROS. He is making a success of the New s all Beautiful line of window shades at right. OVER THE STATE Hogue Kiser Mining lienta. John Hines and George Iowell, who es A diamond drill (ur prospecting would caped from the Idaho penitentiary, were do well in Josephine county It is sur captured near Vale, Or. prising that one has not >«en int»“-!,’'.-e-! era thia. The Doubles county jail is now empty, and the latest grand jury said it wouldn't Frank Niday was down from the hold anybody who wanted to Bet out. Wines plac«r mine Saturday. The late Clerk C. A. Jennings, of l^ne county, rains have put his pipes at work again i.sued a marriage license to Thomas C. and he expects a pro»|>erous season Purcell, aged 67 years, aud Elizabeth A very pretty brick valued at *2590 was Hoffman, aged 57 years. the result of the last cleanup ot the Ore gon Bonanza on Williams creek The The Dixie flouring mill was sold at sheriffs sale recently tu the First Nation vein is only 18 inches wide but it’s all al bank ot Independence. The price right. paid wzs'HO.OOO. The town of Fossil is considerably ex Burglars entered the house of Elmer cited over tbe discovery of gold about Kightlinger, in South Salem, E’ridzy one mile from town, on top of the hill ingbt, and got l-'83 tn money. The fam above Squire Ikinaldson's ranch, says tbe Journal. ily was al the theater al tlie time. Corson the painter is going down on a More beet cattle have been shipped from Gazelle this season than auv pre 6-foot ledge at the Dry Diggings some 3 He is now in a depth ceding winter, says the Lakeview Exam miles from town iner. About 70u carloads have gone siuce ot 2l) (eel and the rock prospects well. He is an old miner and ii sure he has a September. bonanza. A fiwrge loaded with 150.0JD feet of Mason and Hawley of Spokane who I lumber belonging toGoeriligA Co., sank near the fishermen's cannery ill Astoria. bonded the Boynton ledge on Jump-off The lumber was washed upon the beach, Joe for*5,000 are Ingly pleased with the property. They are in 130 feet on one and cau be saved. tunnel and the ledge widens as they go. News from hop yards in Lane county Tbe bond ext ires on the 12th. is that little work lias been done toward It you have ever seen a child in the ag getting them iu shape for cultivation. The continued wet weather kept the ony ot croup, yuu can appreciate the ground in a condition that prevouted cul gratitude of the mothers who know that tine Minute Cough Cure relieves their tivation. little ones as quickly as it is administer Seuferl Bros, have bought the lease ed. Many homes in thui city are never held by The Ihtlles Canning Company without it. on their cannery above The Dalles, and w ill soon begin putting it in repair They It is surprising what a "wee bit of a expect to put the cannery in good condi thing" can accomplish. Sick headache, tion before the fishing season begins. constipation dyspepsia, »our stomach, .\'rs. Sol Abraham, of Roseburg,had a dizaines», are quickly banished by De very delicate operation for a cancer per Witt’s Little Early Kisers. Small Pill formed in Baltimore Thursday, by a spe Safe Bill. Best fill. cialist there. Reports received in Rose For Sale. burg from her since that time have been favorable, and the family have strong The Rogue River Brewery in Grant’« hopes for her ultimate recovery. l’ass with 10-barrel Copper Kettle, Kegs, The dead body of Lottie Tracey was Malt Kiln and modern Bowling alley. found in a bouse of ill-fame in rendlelon Dwelling House of 8 rooms, Stable, Gran Sunday, lu the room were several bot ary, etc. There are 85 fruit tree« in Har tles of whisky, but no signs of poison. den. The property contain» 4 acres, or Nevei llieless, the authorities incline tu 2U building lota Inquire at tins office the belief that she committed suicide by or of Mrs. Goo. Waller, Grant's l’ass. taking morphine orsome other drug They are so small that the most sensi Bert Roberts, a young man who has tive persons take them, they arc so effect lived at Rogue river, in Curry county, ive that the most obstinate cases of con for two or three years past, and was re stipation, headache and torpid liver yield cently carrying tile mail lietween Gold to them. That is why DeWitt’s Little Beach and Mussel Creek, drowned in the Early Risers are known as the famous river while attempting U> sail aiross one little pills. night last week. His body has not been recovered. Hncou raging Hood hi tn it» in Dr. J. H . Hawkins and Joe Lyons, of llonglas county, have imported 20 prairie When a teacher whips a pupil in school chickens Iroin Eastern Oregon and nowadays, she or be, as the case may be, turned them loose in the vicinity of Terrell's furniture store. Messrs. Dodge and Van Dvke with the i» arrested on a charge of assault ami Drain and Snowden. Their effort to in battery. Several eases of this kind in If you want tile best shoe on earth (or Penelope troupe will take in Ashland on troduce this favorite game bird into Oregon have come to my notice lately, the 19th for the benefit of the Chataqua wear call at Howard’s and ask for the Southern Oregon will lie appreciated by the most recent being that of Miss Em there. Bryan shoes. sporUmen. ma Barden, an Albany teacher. She Wes Mrs. R. K Montgomery and daughter Full 3 yd. notiingliain lace window The Southern Pacific Railroad Co. paid arrested and charged with assault upon left for Woodburn Tuesday evening to curtains in ecru for only 75 cents at the join Mr. M who is assistant depot agent taxes at Jacksonville to the amount of a 15 year old girl. This girl appears to Racket Store. about »10,001. The roadbed is assessed be nothing more nor less than a hoodlum, at that point. The warm, spring-like rains have soft at *10,0)0 per mile, blit the company who insulted her teacher for being rep Lawrence lasmard came over from the ened the snow oil tlie mountain tops. paid on a valuation of »3003. They paid riinanded. My opinion is that some of Altbouse Saturday oil business Hesays Spring seems to be with us al last. on tbe full assessed value of the rolling the male ami female hoodlums who at Mr. Goodenougli is coining up from Oak stock and depot grounds, and on land at tend our schools should be thrashed with Bicycles (1896 model) at »35. 1S97 I land when the weather settles. 30 cents an acre This is only a part ol in an inch of their live». Perhaps, then, wheels from M5 up at Cranier Bros. there would not lie so many criminals in City Attorney Hart will leave shortly the taxes claimed by the county and One hundred men wanted, to trade hay for Crescent City, where he will go into there will probably be a long lawsuit— our jails.—Portland Chronicle. ami grain for buggies and backs. A. K. partnership with John L. Childs in the Ashland Record. A KI) Thief. Yantis, Grant’s Pass. 1 law and newspaper bunine««. Hop contracts for 24,000 poands of this It is almost like having a fairy tale Rev. J. I>. Stevens, formerly pantor of veer’s hops were filed in Marion county. Some sneak thief entered the bedrooms come true to find practical housekeeping the M. E. chnrch here, but now station The hops are contracted to T. Rosen wald of Mrs. 11. Thornton and Miss Kitty last articles at such wonderful prices al the ed at Portlond i« in town. He like« A Co., of New York city, by three grow Wednesday afternoon and stole both la ers near Gervais. The consideration is dies’ purses containing altogether some Backet Store. Grant's ¡*48« better than Portland. 9 cents, 4 cents for picking money. *70. The monev was in the bureau J. W Howard proposes to build a brick T II. Warford returned Monday from on Front street adjoining his store this a trip over the line to Crescent City. He Treasurer Frater of Douglas county drawers of both rismis and notlnug ebe summer. He has already rented it for report« about 4 teet of «now on the «urn- a ye that he will not withhold the state was disturlied, although Mrs. Thornton’s a restaurant. rnits beyond Waldo, but the stage now tax, but will pay it over in accordance gold watch was in plain sight. A boarder ill the house, who guve the with Hie law, unless slop|>e<l by an in Breeders of horses will be pleased to get« through with the paper mail that unction from the court. He believes name of J. II. Williams was arrested the coast folk« have been kicking notice that the service of Mr. Cass' that tins is Ins duly, and that he would Saturday for the theft. A iiortion of the horses has been reduced Io meet the about. invite a lawsuit with a prosm-ct ol being money—*30 was found hidden in an out times. Now is a good chance to get a house by the folks and the accused was Many case« of “Grippe” have lately finally worsed if he disregarded it. goxi colt cheap. watched and is said to have removed the been cured bv One Minute Cough Cure. The Messenger boys found a *100 |s>ck- nurse, though it was not lound on Ins Prune trees to trade for wood, fruit, or This preparation seems especially adapt et last week high up on the hills alsjve iierson when arrested, lie is a stranger stock ji any kind. Kiverside Nursery. ed to the cure of this disease It act« Oscar creek. They first found dirt that here and had only stopped in the house quickly, thus preventing seriaus comidi Large shipment of wall paper received showed one color to the pan and then for a few days. on the 20th at Terrells ’ Do not fail to rations and bail effect« in which this dis followed down the hill lowlier« they ob Justice Holman, after examining into ease often leaves the patient. tained alxrut 100 colors. A little below the case considered himself justified in get our prices. this a lump ol earth twisted into a ball holding Williams in *300 bonds to ap|>ear Mike Galvin the well-known ferryman Celery for Kheu mat lain. was struck and this washed out the before the next grand jury, winch gels was up from lower Bogue river Saturday *100. together this month, fhe young man and called on theCoi hizh He looks for The use of celery is becoming more lively times on the Galice creek hills The farm barn of Calvin H. Blancnard. took Ins incarceration stoically and sub general every year. One of its greatest scribed for the daily Examiner for a this spring. about miles from Hillsboro, burned benefits tu the human family is in the The livestock month. He makes the fifth occupant of John A. Walters thanks his neighbors medicinal qualities po«ae««ed by both early Thursday morning the jail and the cages are getting crowd and the fire department for their assist the roots and stems. Celery soap will only was saved, feed and seed lor spring ed. aow mg and all farm implements being ance in saving his property. relieve inflammatory rlieumatism in a The *30 found in the outhouse was re bnrne<L The loss is thought to be in COLUMBIA BICYCLES THE BEST MADE few hours, and several permanent cures excess of *500. on which there is an in placed by cop|*r cents at the liinu so are recorded. This discovery comes from from ♦ >0 to »100. Cramer Bros, are ag surance of *200. The fire was incen Mrs. Thornton has recovered that much Germany, w here the celery is used more ot her money. ents. in «• »ups than as a raw relish. The roots diary. Howard keeps a full line of groceries, and stulks are cut into small pieces and The Ashland Building A Ician Associa There Is Nothing So Good. ami will take all kinds of produce in ex boiled thoroughly, when the celery is tion proposes to disincorporate. The as change for goods. served hot with bread and butter Per H<H-iallun was organized ill 1889, and lias There is nothing just as good as Dr. sons afflicted with darting pains around done considerable business during the Second hand lumber wagon for sale King's New Discovery for Consumption, the heart in the spinal column or gener time Intervening. The association ha cheap apply at this ofli- e. Coughs and Cold«, ho demand it and do al nervous debility find instant relief in accumulated some i»ro|>ertv by default not permit the dealer to well von some Kitchen safes »2.75 at Hale’s. using celery soup. Every farmer and during the cluse limes of tile past few subMtitute. lie will not claim there is gar iener should grow some celery, and years, and while the stock has not fully This will be a good season for prospect anything better, but in order to make st-e that it is used freely by all the fami matured, it is deem-d lieet forth« inter ing ami mining on the high mountains, more profit he inay claim something else ly. The raw stalks are fine nerve-feed ests ol the remaining stock holders to as there is abundance of snow to draw to be just as good. You want Dr. King’s ers, ami are relished as a part of the din wind up us affairs as soon as possible. from during the summer mouths. New Discovery because you know it to ner in winter and early «pring. while F. B. Waite and J. W. Wimer are I m * safe and reliable, and guaranteed to Die leave« are good for flavoring all kind« Sweet Cider at Bartlett's. building a cheese factory, to have a ca do good or money refunded For (loughs, of soups pacity of 21X) pounds daily, on Mr. Colds, Consumption and for all affection« PLANET Jr. GARDEN TOOLS save their Waite - place on Itoberts lull in Douglas of Throat, Cheest and Lungs, lucre is no cost in one season, bee our «tuck. Cra Circuit Court Juron. county. Their cow shed now in course thing mo good as is Dr King's New Dis mer Bros. of construction, will be 52x96 feet, indi covery. Trial bottles free at Dr. W. F. The following 31 citizens have been se cating that they are doing Unrig» on a Kremers Drug Store. Garden tn .iking in Ruing on at pre»** nt The «eedw planted heretofore have not lected to serve as circuit court jurors for grssi sized scale, Mr. Wimer wasengag Regular size 50 cents a»«d |1 (M. done very well, owing to the protracted ( the April term this year: ed nr the cheese making business in t'oos Grant's Pass; For City Marnimi county for several years, at one time ta wet and cold. Hugh McKenzie king the Pacific West premium. J \V. Howard is clo^imc out his dry | Nirain Ke- no Je J. (’. Randle respectfully announces .Mies May Montgomery of the Albany goodg at prices '-hat meet all cumpeti- i Waller Jordan Herald force, was going home at 3 o’clock himself a« candidat»* for City .Marshal of tion. A. Umphlett Wednesday morning when the fir« that Grant's Pass, at the citizen« mass meet T. 8. Cun.iy Alfalfa hay to exchange (or wood burned A. Becker’s house broke out. ing. J. M. Mansfield Scott Griffin opposite Court h jus «. Hhe promptly started tbe fire boll ring 8. E. l'atton Flour fiO cents to |1.20 For Street CoinmiM«lon<*r ing, and the Democrat sajs that Miss A. B. Holyoke Montgomery should Ire made an honora Dr. Jacksnn’e bowling alley seems to A. E Vorhin. To the citizen« of Grant'« P hmm : I ry member ol the fire department, le-ing be well patronized by people of high and , W. D. Dowell the first woman to ring ths bell for a hereby respectfully announce myself a low degree. You can hear the pins fall- i 8. D. Bristow candidate for the office of Street Cum- tire in Albany While »be was soon re ing and the balls rolling from morning Henry Harth lieved rd the task, she starter! the bell Io mi«sioner, subject to the decision of vo till night. L. L Jewell ter« at tbo mar« convention. jingling in an awakening manner. C. K. Root J. C. J ON EM. Representative Uren is to In* in Grant’« W. C. Wil-on The Roseburg Plaindealer says that a Paas on the 21«t to tell the people what Pro volt : number ol boys, some of them bigenough he know« about the hold up. If the I1IKI». Fred Miller 10 know lietler, are in the habit of jump member« elected ha I went in and done E I'rovolt ing on the lis-al train as it pulls inu» the REED At i-elaii»! March 27, Mr*. L. their duty there would be no necessity ! Williams depot every evening and of getting on Reed, a native of Oregon. for all tins explanation now. J N Larimore the r uigo’ng trains ami jumping off w hen BARTLETT On Green'» creek April Leland the train is running at a high rale of Subscriptions taken for the San Fran- i Junius Bartlett, ag«<l 22. John Mackin: speed. This is not only contrary to the cisco Examiner at the C ui rikr office. JORDAN Near thu • ity. April I, lam Kerby : oidinance, but is dangerous sport, ami i Th“ Weekly Examiner is 11.50 a year and J W Hunt some ol these days a broken neck may | Jordan a native of >«niln < arolina aged 61 you get all the advantage« of their pre Chss Hart result Two or three years ago the boy* | year*. mium offer. Mr Jordan was an old and highly e*teein- Wilderviile a Wilbur were given to that sort of ed citizen of J<>M«*phine county, where he K M Robinson thing, till one day a boy un lertook to reared a large fatmlv The interment to<»k Rev, Gilmon Parked State .Missionary Deer 'T—l jump from a running train, ami as a re J>la<e at l’lea*arit Valley cemetery on the «ill preach al the Baptist church Sunday T G Harmon sult be broke his mck. ump-ofT-Joc Friday laxt. April 11th, morning and evening. Murphy: All welcome. C F Gentner J. R. H ai . k , Undertaker, office of>- The hoys about town have gotten hold Galice creek : posite Kretner’a drug store, where of a set of boxing gloves and the rags to ll.rry l-ewis A fire broke out within the residence he may l»e found, either day or night emulate Corbett and F itzsiminons draws F HCrow of John A. Walter«, near the factory crowds around tlie favored vacant lots, Waldo Sunday evening at 7 43, while the family Abe Hervey : Sr.rnetimes the boxsrs get mrd and a were at church. A stand lamp had Ix-rr tight becomes imminent, though no ser A Ithouee left lighted on a circular projecting shelf J fi Hicbox ious trouble has resulted yet. of the organ in the parlor and this either Peter Hannen The reason Kiester's case s not dis- exploded or fell, the flame« at ome .Merlin : [io.ed ol is that the supreme court keel» spreading to an adjoining bedroom and W A Massie allowing Ins attorney more time to file a the mtting room and through the parti Wolf creek brief, which is never filed, ami the State tion«, up stairs. The firemen did g'xxl J BGross through its proeecnting attorney doean t work in saving the shell of the building push the case. I tester is liable to die of dut the furniture wmm about totally de An Affidavit. old age some time iu the next cent stroyed. ury. The hoiiee which was well furnished, This is to certify that on May 11th, 1 Having made arrangements to Tbe am.ounc-eineut of J.C. Randle for walked to Mele k • drug store on a pair was recently thoroughly renovated and | repaired by Mr. Walter« at eon aide rablc j buy from a factory outside of the < ity marshal a|.p«ar» in another column of < rutohee and bought a buttle of Cham Mr. Randis 1« well known to our citizens berlain'« Pain Bairn for inflammatory expense. The building and contents combine, we now .well our entire and would mate an excellent marshal. rheumatism which had < rippled me up. were insured for f 1100. To add to the I He is a sober, honest man. folly identi After using three bottles 1 am complete l<^««, pHp-r rnonev to the amount of |3G> line of Coffins and Casket* at was de«tr<»ve*i The currency was in a | fied with tbe peaceable law-abiding tax ly cared 1 cm cheerfully .«command half the former prices. p*»cketof Mrs. Walters' «Irens which hung , l-aying class, and seems to be tbe favor it.—< .'harles H Wetz-1, "anbury, Pa. in the bedroom on the ground floor. . We carry bv far the largest stock ite with tiie mass of our people. ■»worn and sub««:ribed to before me on Everything was burned to a crisp in this to select from in the county, and August 10, 1IB4. — Walter Chipman, J. P. Toe Grant's l’a»» cigar factory still room. Ed. Newell was the agent who , al 50 cent« per buttle by all insured the property. leads in tlie matt«» —I furnishing a g<esj Fur the Goods are equal to any on the . gar to the »uiokers 8uutbern Oregon druggists. market. We will not lie under Mr. - t, nidi bar tarot ap a grssi trade Jack Frost doeea‘1 like Co quit, and bets'ise be und«r»taniis his business and sold on Undertaking Good.* at.d □«*es on’y the beet lea! in the manufac the sidewalks present evidence ul his will furnish our elegant HEARNE It is about ture of hu van »u« brand« *iuukers are nightly vi.it»every morning epn ure- and <*ann«H I* d*w:**ived, and U um mr him to let ** ami give U>s fruit to our patrons EREE. •ioe. >iii. a < fiance Jack bangs on like they have made tn« Gr»t>t*« Paas <ugar I lore .rable I. H. Mihbell. factory their headquarters here. I i J. R. IIALE. FIRST NATIONAL SOUTHERN OREGON. Capital Stock, $50,000. Receive deposito subject to check or on certificate pay aide on demand. Sells sight drafts on «New York, San Fran« Ohi. Telegraphic transfer« «uld on all pointo in U m l mtud states. Special Attention given to Collections and general business of our customers. Collections made throughout Southen ( Oregon, and on all accessible ¡»cinto. J. D. FRY, President. J. T.TUFFS .Vice President. R. A. B ooth , Cashier, A Surprise SALE We have arranged, a little surprise for ROUND MRSERIES. SIX MILES SOUTH OF our friends this' week, and we will rants P ass , - • - O regon make a few special offers that they will find worthy of in — CONSISTING OF — vestigation.' APPLE, PEAR, PEACH, PLUM, PRUNE, CHERRY, APRI COT, NECTARINE AL MOND, CHESTNUT, B. T. Babbitt's celebrated 1776 shadk atid O rnamental T rfbs . — Also — washing powder. Most everybody knows of the good qualities of this Strawberry Plauti, Blaclberrr Plut» am washing powder. We have han Grammes. dled it in the east for years andean guarantee it along side of any wash ing powder on the market, just to — is GROWN ON — get it started we offer the 5c pack ages 3 for 10c and the 10c pack ages for 5c. OUR NURSERY hea Hill Land, WITHOUT IRRIGA'i UN. Surprise Number 2. SKY BAKING POWDER We have about ten dozen I lb cans of this Baking Powder left. It isn’t "just as good" as Royal or Price’s, but it is a first-class 25c If it doesn’t reach the powder, spot say So and we will give yi our money back. Until April 20th we will sell Sky Baking Powder for 15c per can. £]^CWe do not handle, cultivate, or attempt to propagate any varieties or kinds of fruit, until satisfied that they are well adapted to the soil and climate pecnliarto Southern Oregon. Write for terms to A. H. CARSON & SON, G rants P ahs . O bkgon . GO EAST VIJL Surprise Number 3. Library-Car Route We struck a rattling good bar gain in coffee a few days ago atici you get the lienefit This is not a poor coffee, but a good one, lots of poorer grades hevelieen sold for 30 to 35c a pound. We call it “Sur prise” so will you alter trying a pound at only 20c a pound. AMERICA’S HCKNIC LINK. Meals in Dining Car a la < 'arte TKK AI.L-HAIL KOl'TK Surprise Number 4. TO KOOTI8A1 MININO DUTBICT, Genuine Early Rose seed pota toes We have about 50 sacks left anil there’s enough said when we name the price, J1.25 per too- Surprise Num her 5. Eish, fancy imported smoked Bloaters, good sized, fat fish 3 for 10c. Smoked herring per box 35c. Surprise Number 6. —VIA— SKATTLK ANI» SPOKANB. Shortest and Quickest Line to Minneapolis, Chicago St. Paul, Duluth, AND ALL POINTS EAST. THROUGH PALACE and TOURIST Nebraska corn meal yellow or SLEEPERS, DINING and LIBRARY OBSERVATION CARS. white in toll» sacks 30c, Oregon corn meal same size sacks 25c. Daily Trains : Fast Time The aliove prices are good un til April 2o, Come and see lots of other "surprises" just as good as these. CALHOUN BROS SKMVICK AND H< KNKRY UNKqVALBD. For tif kftM un<l full information call on or attire«« B kn A Low km ., Agent Woodville. A. B- D kwniston . R. <’. H tivkxs , C PAT A, Portland Or. G W P A, Seattle, Wa«h. 3 14-in. Wagon, $85 5-Tooth Cultivators, $3 Spring-Tooth Harrows 15-tooth, $19.75 ( >nlV a feu left JEWELL & DODGE HARDWARE SIXTH STREET BLACKBURN HOUSE BLOCK : : : X let licines x i v 011 i : a i » National Drug- Store, l>r. XV. F. kleiner, Prop.