Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, July 01, 1897, Image 2

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    L. I. VOTAW
I
O C. TERRELL.
«-erem hi y took place umlrr a lover’»
C
M TERRELL
knot vf wh.te carnations.
Dr. and Mrs. Mor»e left on the Friday
morning stage for their future h«»me at
( r»-seen 1 City where the doctor has a
gonl mednal practi«*. A« the stage
panned down Kixth street it attracted a
great «leal of attention for a number ol
«»id sics**» were dangling from different
$2
parts of the vehicle.
The Coi an- h joins with the host of
Catered at the p«»"t otli- c at Grani’** l’a»**
friends
in wishing them siic<*ess ami a
The State University ««*4*1110 to I m * hav­
Oregon, a» aacono-class mail matter.
happy
life
ing more trouble this year than should
Francla A l>ran.
'ever
Is* found in any educational institu*
el
T hursday , Jvi.'» 1, 1897.
tion. -t appears that charges have bi en
I ran« I- Ahijah D«*an, son of Mr. ami
Hljt;-" 1 ag mist -o io- • • the proicb^ors Mr> M. I>**.in .of this place, died at (irants
ANNOUNCE ’■ T.
for j Stemperance, The faculty, shortly Pa-s, Tuesday morning, June22nd, 1K97
. fii.ounced last before tn«* »choul cl«jB«*d « xpelle«! some at the home of his brother T. Y. Dean
With thh issue, a
of Inflamation of the stomach, aged 22
hands, Mr. young men fui getting drunk. Now if years D«-r»*aMe«l was born at the family
week, theCoi kiKK cl» u. •
A
V
’
oorliiea
•••
ssors
did
I»
>
*m
intoxic<iiv«l
these
p
Nunan retiring, and »
r sidence in this valley, January 25th.
kii • walls oi som«* 1X75, wnere bew|M*nt most his life. He
aHHuruing the reapon»• '• . uid manage- by rub' g up «ig.i»
w
.»s a graduate ol the Drain Normal school
saloon . ml then at a m«*« ting of the fac­
agvment of the paper.
( lass of
passing the highest grade in
}»»ung men, it a class of forty, lie was high-minded,
C. 8. Price will endeavor to hold down uity, v ili' - t*x|»el the young
out
'
the bobbing editorial chair, ami A. E. really I* oks like Be t*lx*bub casting
amhiti c s go<»4 and true never hesitating
Voorhies, one of the bent up to date Bee lx-bub and if tin* universiiy has between right and wrong ami a sincere
<
(¡«» to this
tor any
in the
<»t I
..u pel*, "
printers in Oregon, will manage the reached such a state of affairs, whv not ? hrGtiari, having been a ineniber of the
."•"¡th Methodist church for lour years.
the P.oar»i of Regents clean out the An- Hu w «< a true friend, always employing
printing department.
In stepping from the highest railing, genu stable.-.? There is imegood thing, In- iiiHueiic«* for the uplifting of his asso- Paper.
that of teacher, to join the newspaper however, the board lias don»* ami that is « i«f s. lie was a memtsT of the l.< >. O. F.
ai Grant»« Pass, am! a member of
fraternity, we naturally hesitate, but af* to do away with the bu*»mes« ami pre­ I'slge
Riddle l amp, No. 245, Woolmen of the
ter mature deliberation we have come to paratory department It is sheer nun- Worl«l. i he funeral services were held
the conclusion, and rightly we tnink Mt'in t1 in the state oi Oregon maintaining in the church a! 10 o’clock We<tne-«lav
that the field though not strewn with a High School at Eugene. A ’university imder the auspic's of the G«i«i Fellow’s
and Woodmen, Rev. J. F. Wallace, I
fragrant flowers, i« a good one in which proper and one of high rank is what preaching a short and comforting ser­
Sick headache can I m * quickly and com­
E ai ray Notier.
pletely overcome by using t)“/*“’ fanious
the opportunities arc many fur um to ex­ tliesta’** wants and should have.
mon. There was a very large crowd of 1
St raved from Maion Wheeler’s ¡»a-sture little pills known as“l>e Wilt’s LHHe
iriendaund relative« in attendance The 1
ercise our talent a-an educator.
near Grant’s Pass, on or about Jun-* ♦>. Early Risers. W F. Kremer.
.S«jnthern Oregon fruit crop this year remains were laid to rest in the cemetery
A h Ihe political «piewtion« of the day
one light bay mare 11 years old . scar on
ami the mound of earth which marked
seem to agitate the minds of many |>c u will probably exceed that «»f any year tin! re-ting place of a bright, v«»ung ami i DESPERATE CONVICTS PLAN TO ES­ right shoulder, also <»ne bright bay mare,
School Re|n»rt
CAPE
FROM
FOLSOM
sim«*
IXXX.
which
was
a
y»*»)
prolific
right years ohl : scar on forehead ; a lute
pie, they are, no doubt, anxious to
go al life, was lovingly covered over with
Dimriet
So.
16 Williams, .lo^plim»-
hind
leet
;
small
sear
on
front
ankle.
know what course Hn ( ochiek , under year for all kinds of fruit produced in floral tribiiU'H. I’he brightness of his !
Any information given J.
Griffith euuiitx Oregon, for the term ending
its new management is going to take this par! <>f the slat«*, ami which was life aiiKt.ig us i-* but the reflection of his A tminiC »(.tn llrowiin lu Trying to Save Grants Pass w ill lie liberally rew aided.
J one 25. 1HH7 .
beautiful life to ( ome. ami H anyone, bv :
III« friend—A >*riz«-**ight#r Ar­
Total number enrolled, 3:1.
on these «juesliun»!—1 he answer is,purely vei) similar to tins year on acci.-unl of the leading a pure and yriNullie«! life merits
J. L, SCOTT, Riddle. (>r
quillo! ut M Charge of Mau«lau(ht-
Average number belonging 33.
hii independent one, n-serving the right abundance of rainfall in (he month of a reward in the hereafter, that |M*rsoii 1
• r—I Mwcett the Mayor of Tm iiiu«.
Average dally attemlance 28.
Not oniy piles ol the very worst kind
to c«>mmend or comiemn whatever «>ur June. That year th«' fruit sold lor good is Francis A. Dean.— Riddle Mite.
The following are the names of those
can be cured by De Witt’s Witch Hazel
conscience dictates to be done, keeping prices in I'orl'and ami the Sound country,
Salve, hilt eczema, scalds, burns, bruises, whose average in the written examina­
Siiisum,
(
’
aL,
will
have
a
new
water
Eiidravom
at
Attillami.
constantly in view th i wellare of the bringing into I he country many thousand
boils, ulcers ami all other skin troubles tions was 'HI per cent and over: Jose­
7 ••■in in < peration soon.
can I m * instantly relieved by the same phine Stites, Miytle Anderson, Alice
doLai
This year’>c op, xnh theexcei»-
country and the community
Th" Christian young People’s (’«»nfer-
The Sfo»:kton Woolen mills have a remedy. W. F Kremer.
Sparlin, James Gibson, Ethel Palmer,
.-m»* t«> Is* held hi Ash ¡and, Oregon, July
<>ur course on all queelions will Is? a lion oi a i« w orchards, is very h»*avy,and
W illie Howell and Thomas Harper.
5, ’97 will Is* a very peasant and profit- pay roll of -S? MX) monthly.
Names os those who were neither ab­
conservative one,never attemptmg .H any were it 1.« t lor '.Lu very exorbitant [ ahi«* meeting for those who attend. A
I he supervisors have closed all gam­
freight
rates,
good
prices
could
be
se-
sent
nor tardy during the term a-e
time to injure, hut on the contrary, to
special « ar will leave the Pass on the bling games at Bakersfield
Notice ia hereby given to all parties Thomas Harper and James Gibson.
1 ure«l for the fruit in Eastern markets, morning of the »5th. returning in the eve­
help our fellow man.
J
A UhincM«' in Fresno found a purse holding Josephine county warrants en­
Frank sparlin not absent but tardy
ning with Ihe freight, faiel I 3 for the
There are other que«UoriHof paramount lor reports come from prominent fruit round trip. Everybo»ly invite«! to at­ containing "110 and returned it.
I. imoi s S iv age . Tea» her.
dorsed prior to Sept 11, LS.KI, to pre-ent mice.
growers
«»f
the
extensive
peach
districts
importance to the people of Josephine
Wo alland muy get power and I ¡gli t the same at the treasurer ’s olhce lor pay­
tend.
in
Michigan
andon
the
<
hesapeake
in
County and these will receive our atten­
Following is the program :
from the F’ o ' mqih electric power plant. ment, as interest will cease ihvreon alter
date of this notice
Basket Picnic on ( hautampia grounds
tion from time to time aw the case «Ju .» lavvare that they will nut have more,
Vulh-jo ha- completeii arrangements
Dated, this 1st day of July 1897 at the
from 12 o'clo« k till I :30
mauds.
In brief, our aim «hull be i< lli.in 10 pm ct'iit of a crop. I'iifougtiout ■
for
a
Leg
<
(•h-brutioii
on
Julv
Fourth.
OF PENNSYLVANIA
city
o’ Grant’s Pass, Josephine county,
AFTKRNOON.
.¡
iiioi«
itod
Missouri
tiier«»
are
some
promote the Iwst interest of S»uthuiii|
A Living Object Lesson for Dr. Miles’ New
Preliminary steps have Ireen taken Oregon
Song Service.
.«uhvs Inti these slates make no spec- ( I fevot ional exerclsei
Heart Cure.
A. B artlett , County Treasurer.
Rev A D Foster to • t.ibli h i high school at Red Bluff.
Oregon in gein.ral ami Josephine count)
.“Young People’s Societies”
in particular, by giving to the fieople a i ly ai p»*ach growing, laising mostly a Address
S.»utli«*rn California ha-« taken a gold
Hotel Arrivalt.
Rev
< » N Aim's
I
«Hing variety, and thcrelorc
tlicreluru cannot (a) Their object scope
mc«l:il at the Hamburg 11 »wer show'.
reliable new« paper.one which will be m
HOTEL JOSEPHINE.
(b) iVhat are they doing? . . . Rev F < i
I
rtiiccPHsfully
•cessiully
compete
('ompeU'
with
the
great
j
necesMity m every home
<i. late Sonoma «-oiiuty has been over G R < 'bild, Frisco
Strange
J (' Murrey, San F ran
|
m '4 c 1 j growing distii« ts of other states.
.Rt'V
run with miM-hiuvouH gangs of tramps. J S .Mitchell, •
John Alton.
c)What snail they do
With these few lines we introduce
Eastern
cities
this
y»*ar
are
N N Craig.
looking to Meminger.
W II ili.-key ”
the Piom-er 1 I N
ourselves to our readers, and «sk them
’1 h«* (•(»rm-i*ston<‘ of
N
Craig
A J llcinm in
supply oil Discussion on addresses le«i by D L monument was laid hurt w evk at Salt
to liear with Us patiently and to have the Pacific coast for their
Alx D Grant •
E Detrick Jr
“
Rice
.
.
...
I Fred WGraham, SF D Frankel.
\charity for our mistakes until we are ,r,yv*' I 11 he fruit asHm-iatioiiH bof (’alifor- Recitation
Prof Irving Vining latke city, Utah.
Rev
T
B
Ford
Eueene
I
Jennie
<
’
lark
.
Giend.
H<*ml 1 t rain loads of fruit to Eastern 5 minute reports from societies
A large Nteam laundry ¡8 one of the J Miss < ’ V’ Snell,
initiated.
Wm Hannum A: wife,
miarketw every year, evidently with prof­ What has been your most effective tune | improv*ment.s promise«I Visa;ia in the T BM Patten,"tageLine
Grave
• Frank J Davis, Porti. J’ Friendly, Milwau.
near future.
it Io ►omelx’dy. If the people in Jack- of work
I H Fleckenstein, • S M Wila. Woodburn
Singing
The rai s of the Valley road are laid c O Ferry
son and Josephine (ountivH «1111 make Address
0 '
W (1 Peterson B Ituseb.
Rev N F'Jenkins |
Ex-(Jxe«n Lillie op|»osps the anmjidF
for a «listnnce of fifteen miles south of C W l’ottani
ÂJk1
Geo Carpy
some arrangemciit with tin* railroad Aluiounuements and closing song
tion of thellawaiian islands to the United
L L Woodmance ‘ Eclus I’oil.M-k
■■-v
1
1 Ianfonl.
companies whereby fruit mav lie put
E vening .—7 :3d <»'< i . ouk .
1
Henry
Lang
It
A
Booth
A
’
son
Btates. Perhaps she will withdraw her
Fresno has a freak in a pig that has I WFaggart, Tusc. 111. J La< kiiari
into (’hicago at reasonable rates, then Song servie«' ami devotional exercise«
objection« if Uncle Ham would promise
Rev II S Gih- no him! leg". It is one of the livelists I FP Faggart Na*. Imi Mrs A .1 R u I mt I
large shipments will he sent to that and
■ W< ’ Stites, William: Geo II Slover
Linch
may try p«*naioa.
to take charge
Woril of welcome
Prof (’ t pigs in th«* litter.
to Judge
give her
a handsome
other cities, olhi'rwisc it will not, and
E D Davis, Leland
Fl L <'arson. S F
of Soper, the wife murdeier who wan re­
I
In*
First
M<
th'»«li>i
church
of
Pasa-
James M Ky Ir. ."aleni
Christensen
we must look elsewhere for a market. Address
.('on vent ion speaker . • lena Im" incept plans for a new huil«l* < ( ’ ’ W
cently arreNlcd near Ashland. Soper in,
Di'Beal-.
Wedderburn
A
Foster.
N
Y
\shland Ladies’ Quartet |
San F ram isco has never heen a market | Vlusic
EART DISEASE Is curable. ’’Forover
I F K Ren-el sacra. Tnusll M uir J un. mine
ing to cost > I >,<NH).
bevolld doubt, a (lend of the w«»r«t, type,
¡
Address
(
’
(invention
sjieaker
I
F
Lamping
."eatHr
M
<
«
Brenna.se
si'll II
forty years,” writes Daniel Myers of
f«»r our fruit, and with a fait crop of
but even in thin caae therein not the
Petaluma is willing to give a site an«l I Sue Burt. Yoncolla A M Anderson.
Why am I going to th»* < Convention .*
Two Taverns, Pa., on Aug. 10, D96.
peaches on Hood river, in I’he Dalles I What do I bring back with me?
building worth
for the location I J E Loomis, <»alice John Anderson, "
chudow of an excuwe for mob-law.
‘T suffered with heart disease. First a slight
l
‘
M
Ferguson
Cincin.
JR
Bristow,
Williams
district,« hi Snak«* river and in th«* Yakina | \nswereilby 30 or more delegates
there <»f a sho«» lactory.
palpitation, gradually growing worse. Then
shortness of breatlr, sleeplessness, smother­
Marshal Keenan the other evening (•ountry, it will he very easy to over sup­ I Hinging aud Btmediction
The ladybug that eirectunlly «lestroy
1IUTKL LAYTON .
ing sensations and much pain in the region
I’he Washington State (Convention of ed the woollv aphis in 1895 has. i«*aj>*
gave chase to ahoy who was violating a ply th«» demand in Portland ami the
1 voung p“op|r w ill b»* in session from
< has Ladd, .Merlin; E M Barbier. Dallas, of the heart alarmed me and I consulted a
< ity ordindnee by jumping on a moving Sound cities. In view of these facts we I July 1st, to 3rd, and on adjournment | poured in Santa Barbara county.
Or., Frank Mee, City; S li Hendei'sun, physician. Receiving no beneiit I tried
tram. The boy »•s<*apv<l, but Dave gave haveoneof two alternatives, secure bet I tln-y will join tiie voting people's excur-
Th«* y«»ung *-ranges hav«* l>een drop- Koseburg; A<’loy«i, Koseburg; E Everton.
others and a number
Roseburg; W F Terrier. Roseburg; I F
of remedies, spending
him a hot chase. That is right. Mr. ter freight rates from the rai Iroad com­ sioii from Portland to San F I ’iancisco, ! ping fiom th«' tr«*us at Redlnmls, and bienens,
Sukyar
Minn
.
Geo
A
Maloney.
a large amount of
Marshal, ere to it that the laws an» panies or else prepare to take care "tour I passing through Giants Past at 1:30 p then' will be only a moderate «Top.
Portland; HJ Rupert, Albany W .1 Rus­
money, but finally be­
immens(» crop by drying and canning. in , July nth, and reaching Ashlaml, 0:30. I
An* sell. Applegate \v D Hchniehyer. Apple­
The
police
commissioners
of
Los
obeyed.
Hi
people of \bhlaild h iVe^liiH'!»*
came so bad that it was
gate; .1 B Snelling; Applegate; P A Hum­
.Should we take the latter course, ’tis .irr.iiigeirrnls to ke«*p the <'< invention geh's nr«* making a crusade against th.- phrey. Oakland. Or. I II Wiiliwoith. Oak
unsafe for me to leave
We believe that a majority of the pro- lime something w as being done and even peop'e over night, as the train is to nic'.u-l-in-ilie-slot machines.
land Or; M Brown, Brigs «reek ; E .1 Be-
home. I commenced
ti.inan
Louse
creek
;
L
D
Moor«-.
Drydon
I
he
in
lu.ikt*
the
run
to
San
Francisco
pie of the United States, irrespective of should we make shipments of all the
A «leputv fish commissioner trans*
using Dr. Miles’ Heart
11 Syke-*, Roseburg ,
D Willis. Rose­
Cure two years ago.
j plant«'«l S<M> small black bass recently .1 burg;
party, agree with Secretary Sherman merchantable fruit there will be a great I dav time.
F M Parrish, Roseburg, J H Dean,
For
eighteen
months
I have been well. Al­
in th«* Timlumne river at Modesto.
Baker City, E D Davis, Placer; .1 « ulbert,
against the policy of territorial acquisi­ deal left that should b»» taken rir * ol
III* so hl I Iona <>l lleapecl.
Pla<«*r, .1 Lockhart. City, Ge«» Aridt, s F, though 72 year« of age I can go where I wish
Th«*
tire
«•«»i»wmissioners
of
Jamestow
n
tion. Mr. Sherman believes that the
<ioi,i»i \ Rt ii L«u»ai , No. 78, I G o F. have purcha"ud hose, carts and other < ’ M Falben, s F. a F K n >\. M urp iy , G and 1 sleep all night and wake up as cheer­
\\ i tilling.
Hawaiian islands are an exception 1 1
W Elliott, Murdhv; Henry Hu-l-on. p|a- - ful as a babe aud complet« ly rested ”
< ¡ ham s IGss, June, 2(>, ’97.
• r J O Rusby " F ; John Bolt, Applet
Dr. Mlles Remedies are sold by all drug­
this rule, but even in this case he dot's
Resolved: that we the brothers of paraphernalia for a tire «lepiirtmvnt.
E
Schiller. Portland: <’«>1 Gentner, Apple­ gists under a positive guarantee, first txittle
l’lie mission fathers of Santa Barbara gate;
1 lie event of the season in (irants this lodge view with profouml sorrow the
not believe that the islands should be­
J A Lar-on A wile, Gily, Iowa: J O benefits oi money refunde«!. Book on Heart
Pa-s society circles w.is tlo wedding of death ol our belovu«! brother, F ramus \
come a state of the Union but a depend­ Mr. Adolph Rotermund ami Mi** Jr-sie Duan, an I we sincerely mourn the loss are pulting a second story on their Irving. Williams Or; Je-s Miatiilirook, and Nerves sent free to all applicant.-.
' hui «ling to giv«* greater school aecom* « ales Valley, Or Mi-»« Burt Y«»ncolla:
DR MILESMEDK’ALCO, Elkhart, Ind.
ency.
___ ______________
Paddock, w I ih ’I i occurred Thur-dav even thereby sustained
Resolve«! -that we| modiitions.
John Dodson, >a« rameiito 1 G David- hi .
William.-; A W Andersou, Portland. M G
mg, June J4, at tl»<* Bclliai;» Presbvte hereby tender to t!ie family and friends
A Santa Barbara man who ha" dis* Bremau, Portland Z Anderson » H Dr.i .
The Del Norte Record of Crescent City mm church. The church was ••lahorate- of our duceasu I brother our fraternal
K ik k liri x Arnica Salve
scores Prof. Poussin, a teacher ami a ly decorated for the occasion and on tin' sympathy.
J. K. I*. po-u«l of 5 imi h«»rs«*s during th«' past few S Higgins, Medford
!
months
asserts
that
the
horse
market
lawyer ol that countv, for allege«l derogn platform was constructed a l»cautHui arch
G oi . pex R i 1.1: L oihii ;. N«» 78 I O () I*
T' ie iii-.-r sai .vi- in the world for cuts,
TAI.AI K HO1KL.
G rants 1‘ akk , June(». ’97 ' is all i iglit.
tory remarks uttered by Poussin against covered with evergreens ami la-lilv d<*co
bruises, sore", suit rheum, fever sores’
rite<l with white flowers, wliilo su*p'*ml
Th«*
p«*«»ple
of
Riverside
t'ounty
are
Roolved Hi vt tin* tadttB t*cd*i* t"
C D Smith, Frank »fansfield. I. Martin tetter, ch .«.ped hands. « hilbla iis. corn",
his pupils. Rouswin and his attorneys ed from the apex was tin' wedding bell
tlo* otli« «‘I* ami members of Douglas I engaged in warm disctifMion over the J I’.l.iyl... k. »I I. Hantfleld No 6. P M and all skin eruptions, and poGtivuiv
claim that derogatory remarks arc not a beautiful arrangement <>
»hoirc I «»«Igu, No I I. I GO F «»I Oregon our most
i proposed purchase of a building f«»r a Wells—Meilin, E II Lowe, t N Beck— cm«*" piles, or no nav reqn:re«|. It ¡ m
sufficient grounds (or the revocation of a flowers.
sinceiv thanks lor th«ur attemlance on, «■«»untv courthousi*.
■lacksoilville, »lohn Bolt—Applegate. W guaranteed t<> give good " ««isia«*ti«m or
About <r»>k) invited guvsls were assem­
certificate. Tea« hers cannot guard too
and
tlnur
efficient
services
at
the
funeral
II Sw inden, G S Shaw—Tacoma II 1 money rehpt.le«! Price 25 per ho\
bled to witness the ceremony .1 id as the
Fifty
white
men
are
employed
in
Hutchins—Gal ice, Archie I’urdn*. < w F »r -aiw l>\ i»r W F x reim-r
carefully both what they say ami do in imur approach»* . Miss Belle Robinson o<* mir «lecuiisuti brothel, Fram-i* A
J. k . i*. digging «anaign* neai the Tejon ranch, Smith. S Roqueta—Kev West, I huida.
th«* presence of their pupils.
rendered the
Piocrssional March.” lk»at..
< «irr < oiki«ll|ml ion Furrvri.
Kern countv, and seventy Cliiiivsv will (’apt Cleveland • Rockwell,
’
G
\\ I X
\t 9 o’clock the doors wt-ro clo-cd ami
T*a
4. r i a < 4 «»
sis«» I m ' put («• w«»rk there.
Portland.
J
R
Hvde
—
Oritino
Mine.
. i m io cure dm
Jennings an«! Dean have sold out their there were heard the -‘«'»••mug fat awav
r< fun
Postmii"t«*r Mathews of I.»« \n*g«'les
Few oi thè pcoplct»! ’»rati!’- Pa-s are
■ entire st«»« k, of what some people are notes of the ‘’Peasants Wedd.ng March’’
For Sale
Old People
ami as tlx* bridal procession approached a-* vet familiar with thè nieaning oi th<* i<tbjt-*is to the practice of meichants in
/ pleased to call lubri< ating oil, and they the choir took up the words ol the song,
almve inilials, but it is thè intenti-m of acci'pting po-tage stamp- hi paym«*nt
will in the future engage in some other which were in < «'inpl ti* harmony with thè genllemen «»f thè compatì) tu keep from country customers.
< lid | wop It* who require medicine io
regulate the bowels and kidneys will find
line of work We are gla«l tn know that the occasion. “ M»*ndelsMohti\\ 1 •<I<1111g tilt' natile ever bcfoie thè p,»ople ol
Despitt'
all
th«'
a«lv*i"«*
reports
«»f
the
these gentlemen have quit such a busi- March” was then played a* the bridal Southern Oregon and t«» make their prune crop Santa Clara county will the true remedy in Ele< ric Birteis
party proceeded up the aisle
Heading
This medicine does not stimulate an I
11ess and we wish them the best of suc­ the procession were lour u-hcis, the phee «»I business t he hvud«piHt t«»r s fur semi out th s year on«* of the biggest contains no whiskey nor other intoxi­
all js'ople w le» piirrhiisv furniltire. « ar-
cess in any laudable enterprise in which flower girls, Nina Paddock ami Gcrirmie pets or um’.crtakiug gissls
I
supplies
of
prunes
ever
raise«!
in
the
cant,
but acts as a tunic ami alterative.
Hiv lettera
It acts mildlv on the sbmiach an«l bow
they may engage, but we air indeed ^or­ Rotermund, Miss Bertha Barrie as maid G I’ F . A (’ Co stami fur III«' Grani'* . stati* in one "<*a-on.
Prunes promise an immense crop in els, adding strength and giving tone to
ry to know that the business will atili of honor, and the bud»* leaning on the l‘a>‘ I limitare and Casket < ompany
arm of her lather <>u Hie opposite side Mesara <’ M ati-l O ' frrrell ,<nd I. , th«* state «»t W .ishingt«»n, nn«l prepara* the organa, thereby aiding Nature in the
contin ue.
of I he church marcbed lour ushers, best I Vototi of l acouni, are Hit* m«*mlH*rs
(»erioriiiance of the functions Electric
tions are under wav f«»r making larger Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids
man George Slover
Hover and
ami the groom.
groom, As
The gold standard men of Ashland arid the (wo pre essions j«»ined at the altar, of thè timi.
sliipm«*iit" than ev«'r of iIn trvsli fruit digestion. Ohl peoole tin»I it exactly
vicinity found some fault with President the notes ol
1 the wedding march died Soul li«*rn < >r**gon ( hauiauqua Jul\ to the east.
what iji«*v need. Puce tiilv cents ami
\ i .1 :
10-22. INU7
Laurie''
|l 1M) j»er l»ottle at 1 >r. W F K reiner'b
” was softly
Billings of the < hautauqun because lie awav and “Annie Laurie
played
while
iile
Rev.
Robt.
McLean
pe»
1
Drug
Store
••e?ured the champion « f bimetallism,
Prominent speakers
Bryan, Irish, in a prixu light at Sail Jose s««nie time
formed tin* mat r a<e rvreimmy Preced-
Ian
Hou WJ Bryan to speak on his favorite ing the benedit lion the choir chanted
l.amai, Gaston, Misses Betifey ami Ack­ ago, mill was arrested charged with
Properly For Sah
<
erman, Joaquin Miller, Revs. Lockv, lmiiiGnu¿liter, was nc«piittcd at his
theme, but Mr Billings pacified them the Lord's Prayer, l’lie bride arraved
1
Hershey ami Bishop F allows. Six schools trial last w«-ck.
»
¡<rd, six r«»«»m
when he secured the gold standard or­ iti while silk, with veil, and wearing
conducted bx masters. Svasmi tickets,
mgs. fruit tiers
Ollie ('oilars and I'rnnk R »binson
ator, John P. Irish to speak in the eve­ whit«* roses, the maid, in white * Swiss, |I.A() <io«»d cninping ; health and wis­
the flower girls 8 in white and the groom
le'l minutes
walk
ning following Mr Bryan in the mor and i>est man la«l in (‘«»n\»mttonal bla« k, dom for little monvv. Come every ls»dy. were dr«»wned near Thuretoii’s land* from «irpot. l’rn «• i
\pplv to
Ing, »"an Joaquin county, last week.
»in«*
__ ______________
made a picture long to be renumibered \ddre*o< I’r» s . \shlaiid, < >r
1 . S. (T N|»\ .
Robinson lull in th<* water and ('«»liars
by thus sc who w itm*9-ed it.
a itti u
jumped in to save him but was caught
The New York Sun w »ul<l have the
After tlic ceremony the bridal party
Ikin't m’gluct a
Il In'i’A-lse l h«* ¡
( by Robinson ami rendered helpless.
world believe that (.jueen Victoria h Ml I M«k their pl aces in the north wing of
Ml
The
»We
w eut lier i-* pleasant , bt l«»lt* the l ext I
Th«* new «lupot of the Valley r«»ad at »dorili n» 1" h round il muí «luvelop mi., a i
iwen a nonentity at the head of the go\ - the church, under a beautiful floral de
sign of htiked hearts pierced w itli rupid’a
Hanford is to Is» hii imposing structure, MpritHi" litfi«*ultv I h ‘ «»m
repair. < >ne ¡
eminent during her long and snc< <•« ««fill arrow, to receive congtatlilatlons.
costing "I i *,« mi « i . It will In* ol brick, .¿00 M mm«* •'iigh Cure " en«v t*< take nml
reign of sixty year«, but when wi­ note
I
what it- name impli«-» \\ F
feet long in all, divide «1 into passenger,
the a<lvanc(»meiit made in her maj sty
~ ’s
freight and fruit rooms.
«-ountry it is hard for us to *ec whv the
W u 11
Captain George J. Farmer of Mad*
l’rcMileiil lai I ppol 111
»
U« I
CUNtS WHcnt Al * ' LSI
‘ ‘ FAILS.
' • ■ ~
Bun is ho unjust a*«
credit
Rent « . »uuh Syrup.
rone, W ash., will start in July in an
timi
r«e
for the g<M>«l «he han
h 1
_____ In tuua.
iar.it
i<! * by dn.tfMi.ta
eight-ton -loop tor a v«»yage down
I h
(>n the L’xth *»t Jun»* ihe prusidunt nt
ter ami intliienrr,
the coast to Santa l’»arbara, w li re Im the 1«»1 low mg name« t«» the «emite
I im
w
official acts h is b.-i i a >rtli m
Loren Listor <»t Minnesota to l»e o»ii«iul
» xpect* to make his future h«»me.
» Eu
gland liian a do,
\ I I
Constrmtion oil the Valley road at Rotterdam.
Henry r ink <»( W i«c«»n?iti, tobe »••«!-
could I m » to tlie I n ed Stat«*» i
bralge (»ver the St. J »bn’s nvi r, one lector of internal revenue lor th»* first ho
au
Argt
•a
I mile north of Visalia, will bi
length of lime
assi
ni mene- district «»t W isc«»nsin.
otf a
reí ¡ •v u«n g « in
ai
( .-«I Monday.
The work iueludea two
Clarence W Ide oi Washington, mar M
4
Ih V.’ F K r.
We have good rra-ums for I >oki •.
’ *event)-five f<M»t span* ami «»ver l«Mk> «bal tor the district ol W ashington.
f< st «»! trestle approachva.
('apt Frank L. I*rnm assistant quar­
ward to that imt tar distant dav 1
-rp-. io lx*
Granta Pass w ill have other inanufa
In the vicinity of Reedley there are termaster «»I the matine
<
Iput |<
twunt)-two v«»mbined harvester« at major and «piarterma^ter.
t* » »-r.
ing establishments aside from what
work ill the w heat field« of that secti<»n.
now has. The pine needle irnhist
Some for ten, some lot twe
It is estimate«! that the average yield some t' r thirty »ears has»* sntfe
evidently an assured fact . 'ti not likely
I hr *<lont -4 ni » Ig \l
will be tne *a« k* per acre, or a total of pile« and then have been quit
that so much as IllMh) would be drpueit-
£31,000 sacks.
|>eriiiareiitly cnre«l by using I
M -
ed in the hank an a guar mi . t«*«* <»| good
; V
John ('«H»k, tht*
ban who W ir» h liaxei Salve, the great
faith unless tne projector« «*f Hie "chen.i
M
Mr
t(x»k a shot al hi»*
G. Amen* I >r oile« ami a forms of skin
NV I K'vmer
mean to carry their plan« into ertect A l
dola Ix'cAUse he t<
together
F ifty years ago no one harbor I a thought
w I k ii lie returned
ev ruing,
t
l«»rt
of the possibility of making useful the
i has lsM*n sent emu
a tine of
a
ha
entereth
., Xikiti or *erie that
«lais in
needles of the pine trees, but time r
iat
g ami 1-
... tlm comity jail.
veals wonders to the arne«' seeker
la« a, having aiiemjed
sad c<»iin* I
The miner* ami pro* prut'»r*
It
I mj II i having gradual
knowledge to make useful the conn n an
J -•
V\
i* era, ('al
reut»lit WVI
thing» of » very day life
fed«
e
Mr M.uie gradua
d ar
All
t* org«iiii<
i rt
1 an V«1 ¿ tea:
purisw
I »rd
An eííuFt js iieing iua«le to obtain a
i. taking i
.*4 atta«
J I
A
May of ex»'enti«»n in th»* Lemu
B.
«MV*»
rea -he»!
i< 1 umlrr ti
»*e < an pallenti»
W
The w<
—1 his is luur;
l«i
.
. «libi a fair trial before a
.h
ni ' h a* «ave
■ urteriitg I
J
twelve men who pr<»iiuun«<*.| hin
ail«
iat ea«-h
ttettroya
tm and «H
Ml
aitiily of ai aol«-r and nan! lie must bang
I
•rth
¿ram annually. Wake*
W F Kr
I ami (»optier Extern» nator
qu
! tie county has I m ' uii at the expense of
efit « live and economical inns«
lo oping him fur over a year, ami now if
»11 k no a ii Price re*lm*»'4 Io »iO »*ei la,
I Homey Hart Muc«*ue«ls m hie effort to
For mate by M Clemen«, J«* agent.
I
I
obtain a star, w<*shall h iv<* another case
to « rid, we know n«n wh»*n if there men
H'BU«HK1> (VUK
HI IUIDAV.
<14 not ha ve a fair trial, or if one or
I » » of the jury in either (-are had held
PRICE <fc
out for a long time for o<-<| n!al, then
EDITOR« AND I'K' i . t h TOK ".
theremighi I m * some excuse for thia
effort, but as it is we fail to see anv in­
a Y kar , or < i 50 .N A dvance .
justice in the enforcemen' of the law.
ROGUE RIVER COURIER.
VOoRHIES. '
’=4
Decorate for the Fourth
Grants Pass Furniture and
Gasket Company
We have a good assortment of EUgs of all stzs,
and at all prices
Fire wo i ks .. • ■
Beautiful Funeral Car
Roman Candles at 5 cents.
Six-Colored-Ball
( J,EM ENS,
llr„n„
FREE to our Patrons buying the better grade
of Coffins and Caskets.
Company
thing
line
1776.
urniture.C
JULY 4
Window Shades or Picture I -Tames.
LEADERS
OF
LOW
PRICES
Will I k - celebrated in Grants Pass on July 3,,
you will find the headquarters for Firecradi
Flag- and Notions at
I’A< II l( COAST
Tin- R AC Kirr STOU i
< ■< iitN Kit 'i o - «M» « o ru -1 ií «: i : ts
Opposite Round House.
Carries a full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, F|Oa[
and Provisions.
We have a new stock of Emit Jars this year. Parties wssfei
buy jars should get our prices. They are the lowest,
DANIEL MYERS,
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MASH & PIKE.
B*. EE. SCHMIDT,
---------- DEALER IN----------
Agriculturai^Implements.
Corner Sixth and I Sts , Giant’s I a.-s, Ortgi n.
IRON and STEELL,
HARDWARE and
WAGON MATERIALS
I n L vkge V ariety
u - m
H
f
MINERS Fitted Out on Reasonable Terms. -w
CUTTING PRICES!
Is the Style of the Merchants of our town. A:
looking ail over town come to us and see our
price-, they arc cut almost in two.
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1 :
I
X
A
<
A I al a.
GRANT S PASS
Pork Packing House
oí . Í 1 . ÍIHIal\ l*l,4!pi,i<d<>l‘.
I ine-l l.luality of Hains, Bacon. Lard, Ek»1
M holesale and Retail.
NEW STORE 4^4
\\ e have just opened up a new store of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
N’oSlII'.I.F W orx GOODS
EVERYTHING NEW and FRE-'
Dry Goods!
Croceri®
Provisions!
Lou't s/ \/‘rices.
Give Us (t C(M-
*>. <>. < . W31||:B€ A < O*
WOODVILLE. OREGON
N. E. McGre»
O kas ’ t ’ h P »•»*. * ’m-'
CALIFORNIA BAKE:
G
Noti<v in herví,v
me -, an,,..! .ettler
intention to make
"f In« < l.tirn. an,| t
made larlore John >
J ‘-pliine eonnty
g'»n at G rant’«
"rnron. oñ
17
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No 8724
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The Restaurant will ***'
MEALS
ALI-
>> »•*
•
aim ihinwl t|a-„
■ ' < reek i »rejo,.
’ tur»,. Tour „„w,!. „
Just removed to the JenBfflT
Dean brick. Sixth Str«*'
The Public are invited »'
,
M*»V ‘
1
KVTSCHEL1S
«
Tv quit k.bacuo eanily
natk. ta’lof lit« nerr® mh * ’»*» A—«*«*^<
Bru-, th® wonder norlter. that :
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A.l dru<ct»t« >^ "r »',__
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