Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, May 20, 1897, Image 3

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    T hursday , M ay 20, 1897
Strawberries !
THE WEfX'S JOTTINGS
Sweet Cider at Bartlett’s.
Oregon Berr es quoted in Port­
land at from #2 00 to 3 00 per crate
Straw tierrire that ure slravbarrfaa are
loginning to come m troui our ow n fields
ibis week.
Kitchen safe« $2.75 at Hale's.
Hood River Berries reported as
uot extra nice. Indications are
that well-filled baskets of choice
Berries will bring good prices
School closes Friday of this week.
Will Jackson resident dentist.
Call at Mash A Pike«' »tore for all
kinds of fancy and staple groceries.
Suowy Buttt flour at Cornell’s.
Next Monday is Queen
birthday. She will be 78.
Tin Top Berry Baskets
B. de M handle Snowy Butte flour.
and Crates are cheap
this season.
GET OUR PRICES
Before Buying.
Burbank Potatoes just arrived !
9<»c per Cwt.
No. 1 Sweet Pickles
No. 1 Sour Pickles
Victoria’s
How aril is closing out his piece goods
at Ijedrock prices. Cail before they are
all gone.
Sweet and sour ptck’es at Bartlett’s
Calhoun Bros, for Snowy Butte flour.
Fresh nuts and raisins at Bartlett’s.
Suowy Butte again leads the market.
Clemen«, Druggis*, opp. Opera House.
Have your dealer keep Snowy Butte.
W. H. Flanagan, physician
and dentist.
surgeon
Go to the Novelty for fine candies.
Conklin building.
Wall paper 10 cents »iouble roll at Ter­
rell & Sons.
BULK
The best bargains in Southern Oregon
at Mash A Pike’« grocery.
Second hand lumber wagon for sale
cheap apply at this office.
Come ami see the 1897 Whitney Baby
carriages at Terrell’s Furniture store.
Yes it
The real car of prosperity—the pay
car, went north as a special Mondsv.
Fact
We are 1IEADQVARTERS for Snowy Butte Flour
rrii<- ir »luci ai . < ; it< x i cit a
Notice to Horne Breeder*.
Save Your Grain.
Few realize that each squirrel destroys
$1 50 worth of grain annually. Wake-
lee’* Squirrel ami Gopher Exterminator
is the ino*t effective ami economical pois
on known. Price reduced to IfO cents.
For sale by M Clemens, sole agent.
Saturday night at 'I 15 the fire l>ell
alarmed our citizens, many oi whom had
gone to bed. A hired girl at the I »el
monico had left a cantile burning near
the open window tn her room on the
ground floor of the hotel and absented
herself for a time. The breeze forced
the enrtainover the candle ami a first
class blaze was soon the result. Dave
Limlsev rushed in and pulled the cur­
tain down and quickly rolled up the
burning bed clothes an I this smothered
the fire liefore the firemen got to the
scene. The damage was slight
Moak H., 18, 100. atandard bred liam-
bletonian. Macduff, 1,486 pure blood
Clydesdale will make the season from
April to July at Lister A Cal verts : bal­
ance at mv stock barn. Season service’
Moak 11. ’ $20.00; Macduff $10.
S. F. C ash .
Go to Howard's for trunks, valices,
traveling bags ami te!esc »|>es. Prices be­
low competition.
Terrell A Son can sell caskets and cof­
fins as cheap as any house in Southern
Oregon.
They say Mash it Pike are the l#est
people to buy groceries iron. Try them
and be convinced.
A social will be given at the Bethanv
Presbyterian church Wednesday of next
week.
It is re;»orte»l that the mountains, can­
yons and Azalia river will be full of wild
blackberries this season.
The law allowing cards to go through
the mails with a one cent stamp glued on
them will go into effect July 1st next.
The rain does not seem to have reached
Deer creek or the Illinois valley to any
extent, although badly needed over
there.
Subscriptions taken for the San 4 ran-
Plenty uf barley, hay ami feed of all
cisco Examiner al the C ockier office. kinds at, lowest prices. Scott Griffin op­
Th“ Weekly Examiner is $1.50 a year and posite Court House.
you get all the advantages of their pre­
Marriage license has been famed to
mium offer.
Fred Russell and Miss Mil.i • 1 rfatim by
Bucklin'* Arnica Salve.
County Clerk Goodell.
The new factory of Wilbur. Haskins
T he best halve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, salt rheum, lever sores, an»i Telford looms up on the east side of
town
near the railroad
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns,
and all skin eruptions, and positively
BIC'YCLE SUNDRIES and repairing
cures piles, or no pay required. It is at Cramer Bros.
guaranteed to give g<xwi satisfaction or
A pretty locust tree which «food in
money refunded. Price 25c per box.
front of the Conklin building on Front
For ¡-ale by Dr. W. F. Kremer.
street has succumbed to the whittling
For Naie.
fiend.
Five acres of tine orchard, six room
house, barn and outbuilding's, frni it tre»«
The Rogue River Brewery in (»rant’s
now bearing, only ten minutes walk Pass with 10-barrel Copper Kettle, Kegs,
from depot. Price $1-0 1
Apply to
Malt Kiln and modern Bowling alley,
T. S. Ci Nov.
Dwelling House of 8 rooms, Stable, Gran­
ary, etc. There are 85 fruit tree« in gar­
Proving Up.
den
The preperty contains 4 acres, or
Settlers desiring to make final proof 26 building lots
inquire at this office
on their claims can save trouble and ex­ or of Mrs Goo. Walter, Grant’s Pass.
pense by pending in name and number
of claim with description, and names of
Mr. D. P. Davis, » prominent livery­
four witnesses
Applications made out
man ami merchant of Goahen. Va , has
tree at the Cor kier office
32
this to say on the subject of rheumatism :
"1 lake plemmrein recommending Cham-
“Thev are dandies*’ said Tlio« B jw ers,
of the Crxtket. Texas, Enterprise, while la-rlain’s Pain Balm for rheumatism, us
I know from personal experience that it
writing about "De Witt’s Little Early Ris­
will do all that is claimed for it. A year
ers, the famous little pills for sick head
ache and disorders of the stomach and ago this spring my brother was laid np
in l>e<i with intiammatorv rheumatisni
liver. W. F. Kremer.
ami suffered intensely. 'The first appli­
cation of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm eased
A Lieutenant of God’* American Vol­
tile pain and the use of one bottle com
unteer*, accompanied |>y a band of mii.ie
pletely cured him. For sale by all
in jtrav uniform vixitel 'his city last
weekontbeir wav north They were en druggists.
Some 50 men are employed in ami
arnnnd the Sugar Pine factory these days
New orders for fruit boxefi’have lately
been received.
John McMahon has l>een sentenced to
the penitentiary for life at Canyon City
! for murdering Lewis Guthndge.
George tiacher while cutting wood Sat­
urday made a bad gash in his foot, which
had to be sewn up. He will have to lay
, up repairs for a few weeks.
Kasper Kubli, a prominent Southern
Oregon pioneer, die»l at his home in
Jacksonville. Sunday evening. May 16,
I 1897, after an illness extending over a
period of several months.
A bargain in a NEW
MoWER at Cramer Bros.
DEERING
I/Oose horsts are annoying residents in
some portions oi the town
The animal«
don’t know there is an ordinance against
, their being at large and their owners
There are letters in the Grant’s Pass don't care.
postoffiue for;
The first copy of the Oakland, Oregon
Craig Ray
Kiessling Mrs Blanch Gazette has reache<l this office. It star s
Strong C’ha«.
Helms Mrs. A S.
of a bright and business-like weekly e I
Hughes C. P.
Peals Mrs. Sadie
ited by T G. Ruth and will no doubt
Wing 8.
Williamson Howard toot Oakland’s horn to some purpose.
ileavoring to collect fund* to maintain a
rescue home for convicts near
San
Quentin. Two meetings were held by
them in the Bethanv Presbyterian church
while here, l'lmy left Sunday night for
Koeeburg. The party belongs to the
younger Booth who acceded from tiie
elder Salvation Army and is now in op­
For every quarter in a man’s pocket
position to the red-bloused organiza­
there are a dozen use9; and to use each
tion.
one in such a wav as to derive the great
e«t benefit ira question every one must
Sick headache can lie quickly and com­
pletely overcome by using those famous solve for himself. We believe, however,
little pills known as “ De Witt’s I/ttle that no better use could be made of one
ol these quarters than to exchange it for
Early Riser:-. W F. Kremer.
a bo»tle ot Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
ami Diarrhoea Remedy, a medicine that
everv family should be provi»ie<l with.
For sale by all druggists.
The regents of tbe Agricultural College
are casting about for a successor to Har­
ry Miller a- president. 11. B., it is said
j has filed an application for a German
; consulate under McKinley.
Graduating exercises begin at the Op­
era House Thursday evening.
PERSONAL.
Hogue Hirer Mining Item*.
“ )»<■«< I» »tviili’iue.
FIRST NATIONAL
The court house was tn I! of «poctatart
The 5-*tauip mill al the Jewett mine
Friday afternoon at 1, w hen the sheriff
will be in o|*ralion in a few days. Some
and deputy, accompanied by Melson 101) tou» or so of ri'h ore arc ready tori
came iu. ” Hear ye, hear ye the court
is now open” the crier said and Judge grinding.
Jack Layton is running two placer
Rev Webster and wife left Tuesday for Hanna addressed the prisoner.
“Lemuel Melson, you were indkled by mine« with abundant water, one on Wil­
Sacramento to remain.
OP
the grand jury of this county lor the liam* creek and the other on Ferri*
Judge Remain »ent to Jacksonville on murder ol Cha*. Perry, and a jury of 12 gulch. Both diggings are paying well.
legal business. Tuesday.
citizens, after hearing all the evidence in
SOUTHERN OREGON
Dowell A Belding's 5 stamp mill is
the case, convicted you, although you 1
Ad Well*. George I»ean and Dick Wai- ' were ably defended by counsel. Have pounding awav day and night on Green's
creek five mile* from town. The result*
ker lilt for Indian creek Monday.
you anything to say why seuteuce should
so (ar are very satisfactory. Consider­
J. Kiley, the Allbouae uiercbaut came not be pronounced on you?”
able sulphurets are being saved lor ship­
on trees, but we have arran-
Melson sa>d‘‘Well I'm not guilty ; that
in Monday on buaiiiee*.
ment.
is all I have to say.”
ged it so that you can find
Isaac Findley was in tbe city Saturday
Revive depuaita »object to check or uq
The judge said "Well you are truly j The Baylord-lliff pump mine above
them here, " e like the cus certificate payable on demand.
from the Applegate hop held«.
unfortunate if you are not guilty. Tlie | town now gets along with 3 liireit men
tomer who likes to get a bar­ Sells night drafts on New York, San Fran­
Wm. Vblrich, Medford'* iuMling bum- evidence disclosed that yon Tured Perry ; The firm pays *1.43 a day and charges
io the mountain where fie was afterward *3.50 tier week tor board. They obtain
and Portland.
ne»« man was in the city last week.
gain.
All bti ii < ss days are cisco.
Telegraphic t ran.* fare sold om all points in
foundMead. The circumstance« surroun- | their firewood from Mr. Hamlin on con­
Mrs Thomas, mother of Mrs. T. B, ding the ease convinced the jury of your tract.
our "bargain days". Best the United Slates.
Cornell is here trom Jefferson on a vis­ guilt. You may not be guilty but the 1
Special Attention given to Collections and
The Lucky Kid quartz mine near the
quality joined to ’owest pri­ general
it.
dilierent stones told by you in regard to
buainese of our customers.
mouth of iVilhams creek exi>ects to haul
the
disappearance
oi
the
murdered
man
;
ces
is
the
wedlock
we
invite
Ex Senator Cameron of Jackson coun­
Collections made throughout Houtherr
its ore to the Missouri Flat mill when ■
your
own
indifference
to
his
fate
and
ty reipslered at the Josephine Tues­
you to. Every patron gets a (»regun, and on all accessible points.
other circumstances gave conclusive evi­ the Applegate gels low enough to lord
day
J. D. FRY, President.
dence of your guilt and it is my duty to with teams at that point. This mine is
pi.ee of the "Cike."
I. T TUFFS .Vice President.
owned by Fiddler A Sons.
Wm. Holmes of the Snowy Butte flour pa-s sentence ujKin you Stand up
R. A. B ooth , Cashier.
mills was down (rom Central Point thia
"Sir.”
Pollock A Co are in over 100 feet on a
week*
"Stand up.”
rich ledge at the head of J ump-off-Joe
Melson stood up. "The judgment of which widens as they advance. Hither­
N ick Those, one of the prosperous far­
mers of the lower Applegate was iu town tl.is court is that you remain in custody to an arrastra has done good work in {
oi the sheriff until Friday July the 2nd crushing the ore but sulphurets and
Saturday.
and on that day, between the hours of 10 other evidences of rebellion lately app ar
Mrs. W. J. Razee went down tc Port­ in the morning and 2 in the afternoon and so a stamp mill with concentrator
land Monday night to represent the Ke- you be hanged by the neck until you are are being considered.
behkas.
dead. And may God have mercy on
SIX MILES SOUTH OF
Some for ten, some foi twenty and
C. B. Irvine of tbe Salem Statesman your soul.”
Hie
last
sentence
seemed
to
choke
the
i
some
for
thirty
years
have
suffered
f
rom
s|>ent Sunday in tins city, accompanied
O regon
A No. 1 Syrup, good as the best, in ' G rants P ass ,
judge, who hurriedly arose ami walked | piles and then have been quickly and
by hie little son.
to the open window of the court r wiu permanently cured by using l»e Wilt'a full weight two gallon pails $1.06,
G. W. Bailev was in from Missouri and looked out.
Witch Hazel Salve, the great remedy
Cockerline and Creamery Butter 16
Elat Saturday and made a pleasant call
Melson gave no sign of anything but for piles and all forms of skin diseases.
on the Cot’KiKH.
indifference and met the gaze of the W. F. Kremer.
ounces to the poundt 2-lb rolls 40e.
— CONSISTING OF —
Odell Ryder has traded his property crowd as ho walked out without being
6 1-^c a can for that Indiana can­
Straw herrles tn the Willamette.
here for Portland real estate and moved abashed. He was hurried to the jail
APPLE, PEAR, PEACH, PLUM.
ami locked up.
ned corn makes satisfied customers,
to the metropolis.
PRUNE, CHERRY, APRI­
When he reached the jail and was
From fruit growers who have studied
IVe have told you
John Blalock has been spending a few locked in the steel cage he broke down the fiuit situation thoroughly it is learn­ and lots of them.
COT, NECTARINE AL­
days in the city since the cleanup on and burst into tears, but said nothing, ed that the strawberry crop, the earliest of the guarantee that goes with it.
Grave creek.
i In a little while he was talking ana fruit iu the Willamette valley, will be
MOND, CHESTNUT,
Large Burbank ami King potatoes
Mrs. Wm. Pollock left Monday eve- laughing with Fleeter as though nothing from 50 to 65 per cent short this year.
shadk
and O knamkntal T reks .
smaller
ning for Greeley Col., where she will was the matter. Noap|>eal or |>ostpone- This is the case, not only in the immedi­ we are selling at le a pound t
— Also —
nient is looked for in the case though ate vicinity of Salem and the hills south
visit a daughter for the summer.
| tbe counsel lias tiled the usual move fur of the city but the same conditions ex­ ones 75c per hundred.
Straw
berry
Pianti.
BlicUerry Plants and
Lon Jennings look Monday night's a new trial.
Tapioca and Sago 4 pounds for 25c.
ist in the neighborhood of Albany, and
train for Portland He represents Grant's
further south. It is thought that the
Pass in the grand lodge oi Odd Fellows.
OVER THE STATE
reason of this shortage is not the result
of
climatic conditions existing this spring
Senator Harmon is interested in placer
C.
H.
Dalrymple
has
been
appointed
But rather that it is caused by the heavy
mining on Galu-e creek and expects to
— 18 GROWN ON —
city attorney of Gold Hill at a «alary of frosts last fall, when the tender plants
make things hum next season.
$<»0 per 'ear.
sutfered from excessive cold. This is the
John llood was summoned to I »rain
Thu scouring mill at Pendleton is run* only fruit that has thus far been report­
»
by telegram Tuesday, his sister M rs.
Here’s the chance to get the
ed as having any other but the brightest
Wm. Taylor haying diet! suddenly there ning night and day. Fifty-five men are prospects in the Willamette valley this
WITHOUT IRRIOAT uN.
employed
at
the
milk
latest
thing
out.
A
stringless
at the age of 77.
vear, every other fruit tree or shrub
do not handle, cultivate, or
H. G. Guild ha« sold the Sheridan Sun promising a most bountiful yield.—Sa­
top ree of charge. All we ask ai tern pt We
Aleck Watts and wife were in from
to propagate any varieties or
Williams Monday. Miningon the Watte to Mr. Yates, of Washington county, lem Statesman.
is that you go among your kinds of fruit, until satisfied that they
placer is suspended for the season, as the who will hereafter edit it.
well adapted to the soil and climate
W. B. Johnson, Newark, ()., hhvr , “One
friends and neighborsand well are
farmer* wanted to use the water to irri­
George Burch, of New;»ort, killed a Minute Cough Cure saved mv only child
peculiar to Southern Oregon
Write for
gate with.
bear and captured two cub» near Otter from dying bv croup.” It has saved
either two pounds of our 50c terms to
rock«,
Lincoln
county,
last
week.
Commander Peterson of the G. A. R.
thousands of others suffering from croup,
A. H. CARSON & SON,
tea or four pounds of any brand
ami Capt. Evans went toGolii Hill Mon­
Several carload« of baled hay were pneumonia, bronchitis and other throat
of
coffee.
Our
package
coffee,
G rant « P ahm . O rkgon .
day to arrange for holding the reunion «hipped from Junction City la«t week ami lung troubles. W F. Kremer.
at that point this Fall.
dollars per
by Maurice Allen, t Sixteen
’
remember
is
20c
per
pound,
J ack non County It. It. Tax.
Judge Hanna and family returned to ton wa« paid for the hay.
the kind in bulk from 20c to
Jacksonville Saturday. The Judge has
The telephone line being built between
The railroad tax suit has been brought
38c per pound. Present the
to go to Klamath Falls next month to Forest Grove and Hillsboro by Anton
about bv an injunction of the company
try some cases for Judge Hale.
1’fanner will, it fa exjtecled, fa» in opera­ to restrain ti>e sheriff from collecting the
cash with every order, and if
Sheriff Agee of Roseburg returned tion in about two weeks.
balance uf the company’« tax due the
you wish we will attend to the
from Yuma last week but without Bob
Catt'e riding will «oon commence at county, amounting to uoi.ie $18,000. The
delivering of the town orders.
Hinman who had been shot in the leg Poplar in Grant county, as a number of company had been notified by the coun­
VIA.
above the knee and whose recovery is steers are contracted lor Muy delivery, ty judge that a certain amount of its tax­
doubtful.
es were delinquent and that unless pay­
besides some stock cattle.
ment was made on or before a certain
Frank Dessinger came in Sunday from
L. S. Wickersham is buying cattle and
Kerbv. He says placer mining is about sheep around l.ongCieek in Grant coun­ time its property would be attached and
—
t
wound up in his locality and that the ty. He has already secured a large band sold to satisfy the same. To guard ag­
imekjca ’ m k - knic UN«.
season is six weeks shorter than that of oi sheep, and the Eagle «avs he h pay­ ainst this the company has commenced
To the boy or girl bringing ns
this action. An interesting feature of
last year.
ing top prices for cattle.
the largest number of orders Meals in
the cas** is the fact that liie K. I*. Co1
Cattle-buyers are now working Klam­
The recent warm weather has greatly against which no taxes have been asses­
Dining
before the first of July we will Car
ath county. For good 2 and 3 year-old reduced the quantity of snow in the sed, is joined with the O. A C. Co in the
a la
beef steers they are offering *25, but are mountains in Grant county, and many action—the latter only, however, having
give Ji. o in cash, and to the < ’arte
making few if any purchases, says the streams that have heretofore fan»n unfor- been assessed. This means that if the
one bringing or sending the
Klamath Republican . Some of the cat­ dable can be crossed without danger.
company should be beaten in this slate,
tle-owners are reported to be holding out
next largest numbers (entitling
the S. 1’. Co. being a foreign coiporation.
The action to recover about $4000 from the matter will be -arried to the supreme
for *30 per bead.
them t > tops) we will present
TH« ALL-RAII. ROUT«
ex-Sheriff Gitting«’ bondsmen is on trial court uf the United States and will come
J J. Moore and wife arrived from Per­ in Harney.
TO KOOTENAI MINIMI DISTRICT,
with
a
dollars
’
worth
of
fire
­
up
for
settlement
some
time
between
ris, Los Angeles Co. last week by wagon
—VIA—
Tbe Laurean Debating Hociety in Eu­ now and next centennial.
route, after a month’s journey. Mr
crackers.
It is supposed an effort will be made
SEATTLE AND SP m R ANK
Moore Bay* times ate dull in Southern gene has been debating whether or not
We want all the boys and
Californ a as they are in Southern Ore­ the clergy should take an active part in to demur the S. 1’. Co. out of the action,
but whether it can be done or not is the
gon, that barley is being cut in the San- politics.
girls in Josephine county to
question
Thu
county
lias
employed
as
Joaquin and that many fields down that
The 4-y$ar-ol<l daughter of Mr. and counsel in the case 1’iiiu A Son and
take part If not convenient
way are suffering from lack of rrin.
Mrs. J. M Clemen«, of Climax, Jackson judge E. B. Watson of Portland.—Tid­
for you to coine to the store
county, was severely scalded recently, by ings.
A Tough Outilf.
falling into a tub of boiling water.
write for full particulars.
Mia. Mary Sinitli left tor «iaaon* Sat­
urday .
Mi*. Nellie Redfield took Sunday’s
Irani lor Medford.
Bargains
Here's a
of the CRUMBS.
200.000 TREES FOR SME
InitMML
BOYS AND GIRLS!
Asa Special Inducement
The Mexican gipsies mentioned in last
week’s Coi hiek proved to be more num­
erous and cheeky than at first supposed.
They readied Grant’s Pass in three
squads an»l when all camped together ag­
gregated over 50 men, women and chil­
dren and 24 starved mustangs. The out­
fit did not seem to have any use for soap
and water and faith men, women and
children were the quintessence of filth
and rags.
The sifuaws AOtild sneak into a house,
yard or store and when accosted some of
them would attempt to engage the in­
mates in a “tell your fortune” pro|x>sl-
tion,|while the others picked lip what
they could find. As fa-ggars they were
as cheeky as a band of American tram;«
and as pilferers they could give points to
any ordinary thief.
Our authorities had special poli<» sta­
tioned on the bridge at the f >ot of Sixth
street and thus the horde was kept out ■
of town at night and a deputation of citi­
zens waited on them ami ordered them I
to “move on’’ which they did after some
parley.
They turn their horses into farm pas­
tures along the road at night and when
they find a lone farm house they work on
the fear of its in cupants who will give up
anything to get rid of them
They are
íiii ¡
now in the Umpqua valley, working
|
had
north and th« people up that way hau
better keep their eyes open for them
T khrihi . e AcciBxsr.—it is a terrible
Wall Marsh, of Centerville, Washing­
ton county, wan badly bruised Satur­ accident to be burned or scalded; but
day and several of his ribs broken, by a the pain and agony ami frightful distig-
urments can be quickly overcome with
pugnacious bull.
out leaving a scat by using De Witt's
Rev. Eli Fisher, of Medford, has turn­ Witch Hazel Salve. W. F. Kremer.
ed loose eight Chinese pheasant«, one
cock ami seven hens, near Phoenix.
The Jacksonville public school direct­
Sportsmen are re»}uested not to molest ors met last Thursday and selected the
them, but allow the species to increase
following teachers for the ensuing year
By permission of the game warden. Prof. 11 S. Strange of Oregon City, prin
Mr Chris Vandran has shipped 12 pairs ci pal; «alary $909 per year. Minò Rose
gradi*, $50
per
of Chiuese pheasant« to California. The Coleman, grammar
captain of the steamer Homer will take month, Miss Marie Andrews, intermedi­
them from Portland and use them for ate department, $30 per month; Mrs. C.
F. Shepherd, primary, $55 |M*r month.
breeding purposes.
Old settlers on the lower Huslaw, in
Lane county,«ay that growing crops and
fruit trees have n it looked iu as fine a
condition as they ar»» now in for nine
years.
CALHOUN BROS
nea Hill Land
Library-Car Route
St. Paul,
Duluth,
Minneapolis,
Chicago
AND ALL POINT« EAST.
THROUGH PALACE and TOURIST
SLEEPER«, DINING and LIBRARY
OBSERVATION CARS.
To fill the Barrel of Success
stop the leaks.
Daily Trains : Fast Time
Trading at Calhoun Bros., «aaVK'K ANI> Kt KNKHY CN»A|l*L»D.
For ticket* und lull information call on
stops the leaks.
or addrcH*
B kn A Lmru, Agent
Woodville.
A. B. C. D** ni * ton
'
K. <'• S tuxn *. <’ 1’4 T A. Portland Or.
<1 W P A. Se»ltle, Warb.
BoltN
McCormack
DEA N —BR<M’K M A N In
Jacksonville.
.MAY lfl, 1NI/7, by W. H. Crowell, county
ju«ige. Geo. E. Dean and M. E. Brock­
man.
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Ahead.
Our Machines will be here next week
J. R. H ale , Undertaker, office op­
posite Kremer’s drug store, where
he may be found, cither day or night
MONEY
TALKS
will give you the best Mower, Harvester, Rake
or other machine or implement at the
lowest price in Southern Oregon.
JEWELL & DODGE
Having made arrangement!» to
buy from a factory outside of the
combine, wc now sell our entire
line of Coffins and Caskets at one
BLACKBURN HOUSE BLOCK
half the former prices.
We carry by far the large«* stock
to select from in the county, and
the Goods are equal to any on tile
market. We will not be under
sold on Undertaking G<xxls ai <1
will furnish uur elegant HEARSE
to our patrons FREE.
VALUES
Wc arc now offering our entire stock of ladies
$3.50. $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 and $5.50
J. R. HALE.
WOOL SKIRTS
at $2.95.
Notice for Publication.
U jhtkd S tates L and Orric«,
ItohEBUKu, Oregon, May 13, 1N97.
oth i ih hereby <. iven that
the following-named KVllfar has
H1« h 1 nof...»/ hj| pdv^tion to m ako
final prool ii .
h oi | ih vlaitii, and
that said pruoj will fa; made failure J. M
Chiles, County Judge of Josephine
Ct>., Of., at tiranl'« Pa«s, Oregon, <m
June, 24 185’7, vis
I krume B. B knson
on homesu-ad entry No. 6839, for the
rtf’
of Sec ga, Ip :ifl >, KO W.
He name« the following witness*« to
prove Ins eontinuoiis resid»-ncc upon and
cultivation ol «aid land, vis
Calvin Well«, J. Frank Mee, . Auguel
Meyer an»l
L, Yonker, all of
Grant’s Pass, Oregon,
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Don't miss the great bargains we are ottering in
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SIXTH STREET
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1 ’tire
Medicine«
National Drug Store,
(lid*» fur
HATS.
R. L. COE &. CO.
OUR NURSERY
Shortest and
Quickest Line to
In ord«.r to clean up our stock and to place before
our customers
STRAW
$50,000.
Capital Stock,
Special :o: Sale!
and $ii.5O
ZB JL2ST3C
Do Not GROW
Jackson c unity ha« a \v >in di mailcar­
rier, Mrs. Vol Stickei, of Eagle Point,
The silver men < f this city are trying
who a ill carry the mad between that
lu get William Jennings Bryan tu make
point and Big Butte this summer.
a speech here as he passes through Ore
gon in July. Whit stU'cen they will
Arthur Nichols and will Beale killed
A dark skinned individual with a plug have remain to fa» seen.
an immense grizzly, weighing about IODO
hat, who had his long hair braided into
{ mjiiik I s , in Big Butte precinct. Jacksoil
HAMMOCKS
FOR
TWO
with
a knot at the back of his head, accompa­ ' str- ngth for lour at Cramer Eros.
county. The brute was in that section a
nied by a darker young lady, attracted
long time, an I did mu h damage among
considerab'e attention on our streets this
Breeders of horses *ill be pkased to
the stock. The boys naturally feel proud
week. They registered as “Dr. I xmjii en notice that the service of Mr. Cass'
of their feat
muger” ar the Palace, but they went horses has been reduced to meet the
north without doctoring anybody here.
It fa reported that E. Jennings lias
[ times Now ih a good chance to get a
solti his ranch in Table Rock dfatiict,
g<xxl colt cheap.
Don’t neglect a cough because the
Jackson county, foi $53.0 M), conditional -
flow to Treat A U Ife
A miner name»! Stine w *s caved in on
weather is pleasant; betore the next
| ly. Mr. Jennings has been prospecting
storm roll» around it may »levelop into a by a bank one day la^t week on Evans
for some time for coal on the premises,
(From Pacitl»’ Health Journal)
serious difficnltv beyond repair. One ¡creek, some 12 miles above Woodville
First, get a wife ; second, lie pa'mnt, and has <1 ih < *ver » l favorable indications
Minute Cough (’lire is easy to take and He was held down all night his bea<l
in some phi»-»?«
lie has already been
will do what it* name implies. W. F just sticking out and found insensible You may have great trial« «ml perplexi­ paid $10JU down and a sum has been dea
next morning by parties who dug him ties in your business, but do not there­ I mj si led to cuver expenses of «inking a
K remer.
out
He is recovering from his prema- fore, carry to your home a cloudy or ' «halt.
<x>ntracte«l brow. Your wife may have
> ture burial.
trials, which, though of le*s magnitude,
A. A. Batterson has sol»l Ins interest may i>e hard for her to l»ear. A kind
in the Medford Mail to his partner V H. word, a tender i<»k will do wonders in
John Rast vs (Aphelia Panks and C <>
. Bliton who will run the paper alone. chawing from her brow all Clouds oi
Mr. Batterson han gone to mining in gloom.—To this we would a<i»j always Andrews; confirmation. Sheriffs sale
British Columbia
keep a bottle oi Chamberlain’s Cough con firmed.
Milton vs. Mo«ljeika Mason , divorce,
BEAI TIFL’L BABY BUGGIES >t Remedy in the house. It is the beat and
is sure to he needed sooner or later. Ilecree granted.
CRAMER BROS
Your wife will then know that you really
S. F. (’a*« vs Lawrence Alexander, et
Croup and whooping cough are child­ care for her an»i wish to protect her al., t) foreclose mortgage. I >r< ree grant­
hood a terrors ; but like pneumonia bron­ health. For sale by all druggist«.
ed.
chitis, and other throat ami lung trou
< . <>. Barlow vs. Taylor Mining Co. to
Lies, can be quickly cured bv using One
Memoria! servire« to be held in thè recover money. Dismiseed.
Minute Cough (’ure. Dr. W. F. Kre- Presbyterian chu eh negl Sunday ut 11
A W. Dahlberg was admitted to citi
, mar.
o’clock A M Eidur Huntur of thè Chrfa- senship on affidavit of John Goodell ami
C K flarmon
At the teaidier’v examination fast ilari chur» h officiatili#.
All old soldiers, tgilors and Indiar)
F. N. Bank of S. O. vs. La a r noa fLeo­
week the
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following certificates were is
W. A Massie state diploma. w veti-rana and thè Woman’« Helirf nard and wile; tu for<-cl<i»H mortgage.
«ued
M i«s Olive Owen 1st gra*|e county; Corps are reqiieated to meet at thè <>«!«! Taken under advisement
tu march lo thè
O. Severn vs. W. W. W<xj||uik et al.,
Mreee« i Aggie White, Eva C. Jones, Iza Fel'owa Hail at 10
injunction. \rgue<l and «ubmitted.
Dyke and Mr«. I»elia Evans gn<j grade; vhurefi in a body.
Court adjourned sine die.
Mi««e* Josie Crow, Bertie Feller!y. I)es«a
Deafnex» Cannot be Cured
¡Thompson ami Edith F. Jones 3d
A Prosper tor's Fate.
grade-
by local applications as they canix.t
read)
the
diseased
portion
of
the
ear.
JL’ST ARRIVED. A I *t of fl> e BABY
The body of E l Scheffiin a wealthy
¡CARRIAGES. Call and examine them There is only one way to cure oeainess pr>»u|»«*clor was found dead in a cabin 20
and that is by constitutional remedies.
at Cramer Bro«.
miles
east of Canyonville Douglas county
l>eafLe-s is < a>i»e<i by an inflamed con­
Not oniy pile« ol the very worst kind dition of the mucous lining of the Eu­ last Friday. A coroner'« jury »leeided
can fa* cure»! by Ite Witt’» Witch Hazel stachian Twbe. When th»« tube is in­ that death was due to accidental * augeg.
Halve, but eczema, maids, burns, bruise-*, flamed you have a rumbling sound or The decease»! was one of the discoverers
ljuile. ulcers ami all other akin troubles imperfect bearing, and when it i« en­ of the Toir^hsp^qe mine in Arizona. 11 is
»an I n » instantly relieved by the same tirely closed, deafneas is the resqlt, ^u<4 home fa at ign Joee, ( al. An embalm­
reme»ly
W. F Kremer.
unless the inflammation can be taken er left here to prepare the body for tran-
vpurtation to where hi« family re«i»|e« in
The wmden sidewalk« oi Gr$nt « l*a«e out and this liibe restored to it« normal California
Mr Scheftlm wa- a native of
condition, hearing will fa- destroyed h»r-
are unanlmonely going to decay. Ixioae
fa< «*>n county and w$* abjdt V» vear«
fa»ard(, aonie of which have rotted t» ever; nine cmom out often are caused old
by catarrh, which is nothing but an in­
<lu«t rattle umler the wheel« of the bier
flamed condition of the mu<mM surfaces.
i le or up-end under the f<jot of the
We will i give One Hundre«l (Jollara lor
trian. There will be a whole«
any
-ase ol ifdeafnese vaused by <atarrh)
mar.»l for »farom|*jaed granite to replaoe
that o annul I ju cured by Had « Catarrh
them pretty euou.
I ure
bend for circular«, free.
UsHIN’t TACKLE at CRiMEK
F J. CHENEY A Co., Toledo, O.
BR< >S
1 by druggut«, 75<.
After considerable delay in clouding
Hal Il’e Family Pills are the beet.
up. a nice rain fell in Southern Oregon
" »«lay aftern
All Sunday night
Ex h
the warm, senile showers montened tbe
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WMlHx BICYCLE-» SL’ i at Grander
•roiling «oil and a g mm I < r»>p of etraw-
el wi
Bros.
bernef* and «mall grain is now- assure»!
Kdut.ai«
p*>wt»H W»»h
the rain wa» late, but it will be worth
1 •lhsrlié. cur*- ron»t'patIon forwver.
hun*lre«fa of thousands tu Houtbern Ore*
gis, Me l< C C C fall, drutfxlata r»-f um I ummm - j .
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