Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, July 08, 1897, Image 2

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lh- ill-la'erl whooner <».‘iierai Sijjlin
another proof that a college aupj»orte<i ft was a masterly piesenta'ion of the
truth so little understood even, now
ha. b *eti tow? «1 from Alatkan water» to
by the state and which is under the con­
among the churches that the C h
Puget sound where »he is being repair-
PU BLISHED EVERY
111 H*HAY,
trol of politician« cannot be a «uc< e«« at society rightly cunilncted not only
BOLD
PLOT
TO
KIDNAP
A
WEALTHY
an educational institution, in ihi« in­ breaks <iown denominational barriers but
Mr». V. E. Walker wan thrown from
MAN DISCOVERED
stance, as is too frequently the cate, at the name time foeters the moat de­
EDITuKb AND l»M<»l'KIKTOKH.
a wagon near Kanta ( ruz, < ah» uii*l
voted loyalty to the individual church
manhood, iimrals and ability were noi
received injuries from w hich »lie diu«l
and denomination
Following this »»peaker was a sung Clever Mow« of *»»•> »'ranci ero Hanker«
$2 a Y ear , ok Si 50 * n A dvance conaidcred by the board of .egents wheu
in tW'j hour».
to
Taxation
**"
•la.OOO,-
making their selection fur memlier« of by the Asblami La«lie- Quartette This
I hl ring the progr«-s» of a barbecue a
OOO — A
Much-Sought For Man
wan the firnt apj»earance of thia quar­
the
faculty,
and
political
hulk«
and
men
Entered at the po>t office at (¿rant’s Pass
Cklabaaa, (’al., two drunken Mexican»
tette since the illneiM of Miss Carrie
Who Cannot be Found.
Oregon, as second-<l asi» mail matter.
of questionable morals, who have no
!<>t into a fight, wh h resulted in the
Roper, the leading soprano
They
»pecial qualification« as teacher» were carried the audience by storm ami
death uf FranciaCo Covarrubiav.
Burglar» have been operating at .Mo*
T huksday , J uly 8, 1897.
retained, to the disgrace and detriment of were most enthusiastically encored
H. Mayhew wan sentenced to one
desto,
Cal.,
lately.
The
secund
speaker
of
<1
-e
evening
the college. Ko long as positions in the
year a’ Folsum for forgery committed
was Dr Landreth, of Nashville, Tenn
It io proposed ♦«• establish a labor
The rains in Cuba have put a slight State I niveraity are u»e«J with which to We are not certain as to the denomi-1
in Watsonville, Cal.
He signed J. L
exchange store at Reedley, Cal.
pav off |>t*rsonal and political debt», and { national affiliation of Dr
check to Weyler’» butchery business.
Porter’s name to a check fur $13.
Landreth,
at
•‘pull” rather than merit is the essential but in “his eloqueut adi'ress setting 1 Contracts for a new schoolhouse
Loyd Duke ami I^eon Hill, two young
have la-en let.
Hon. If. W Corbett will not likely gut qualification of candidate», will tiie tax­ 1 forth the word of tLi.- C FL society hi? Grsss Valiev, <
men living at Warthan, Fresno county,
Mt
M|»oke
with
lb»*
logic
of
a
true
blue
Lemuel
Nelson
was
executed
to occupy a neat in ♦ bn r S Senate.
quarreled over a trifling matter and
payer's money be stpiandered in keeping Presbyterian ami the fire and enthu­
Grant’» Pass, Or., Friday, for the mur­ Hill shot Duke through the stomach,
up a college that should be the beet in­ siasm of a Methodist, while the ripple
Weyler, the Nero of the West, is de­
der of Charles Perry.
inflicting a fatal wound.
stead of the pooreftt in the state.— Ore ami flow ol his eloquence made his
manding mure men of Spain to pul down
There will be a meeting of the Nev-
' hearers f«?el that he had fellowshipped
C. H. Miller, an upholsterer, who
goi, < itv Enterprise.
,
ads
Ktale
Medical
society
in
Reno
on
the rebellion in the East province* of
Baptist pereua-
with our friends oi the “
worked for E. Kan born, near Grange­
|
Monday,
July
12th.
sion
Cuba.
_________ _
ville, Cat, is under arrest cl urge«! with
ha.J
< »regoli
Never before _
_ Southern
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_
bLLIOTT At QUITTED.
Tin- Sunset Telephone company is
lie signed his employer’s
welcomed such a large and noble band 1 putting up a line from Dinuba to Orosi, | forgery.
California fruit 1« bringing »good price
name to several checks w hich he sue-
of
Christ.an
workers,
and
looking
into
i
The
preliminary
trial
of
the
Hta
’
e
of
iu the east. Oregon fruit ia Iietter than
the laces of those assembled there, in Tmare county, < al.
eeesfnlly passe«l.
California fruit and italiould bring bel­ Oregon against T. B. Elliutt for having noting trie moral light ami cleanness,
San’ll Aim, < al., counciimen propose
A team attached to a harvester on
given, or caused to be given, b« e to mi the noble enthusiasm for all that is noble, to p:i»» ,.n oitlinance dedaring that the
ter price.
_____
the taiich of C. J. Burdick, near Dur­
nurs on May 3d, 1897, resulted in JmQe pure ami goo«l.
One could riot help high hat iihim I go ir«»m the theaters.
ham, Cal., ran away, throwing W. M.
The Pre.ldielit has approved the bill Chiles’dismissing the case.
feeling that under God there were the
Sant« s l.ngo was arrested at Tehac- . Cussi« k from the machine.
He re­
providing for the admiaxion of foreign
We knew none uf the particulars of forces that were not only to Have our h:i|»:, Cal., fur
stealing
a
num
><-r
o
|
cejve(| dangerous injuries from the fall
I
laborers to lake part at the Omaha ex- this «-a-«» until lost Tu«*sday, the day land bill that they would help to their
1
0111
Hanford
t»o
year.
ago.
lofty purpose ami their high i leal make hor we­
and his condition is serious.
poaition next year.
set for the trial. At 10 o'clock the case the kingdoms of the world the kingdom
ll. Webieeu «us thrown "ver the
Frank McAtee, a lineman in the em­
was called, and we lintened attentively of our lord and of his Christ
Ix»ma I. a t.t _ grade, Santa Crux, Cal.,
Great Britain increased in population
On Tuesday morning the visitors rvec-iving injuries from which lie died. ploy of the Los Angeles Elec’ric com-
to
all
the
evidence
on
both
sides,
but
as
' pany, grabl>ed a live wire while w«»rk-
the last 69 years, 50 per cent. 1 he Ulti*
bade adiew to their entertainer» ami
the cast* has been dlHposed of bv the went on their way to the great con­
’ him», Cal., is threatened with a at the top of a pole and received an
ted Slates for the same length of time
court, the Cot kier will say nothing vention at San Francisco
That con­ shortage of water this season, ami there i electric shock that caused his death.
about 300 pur cent.
about its legal aspect, yet f »r the good of vention will be a mighty inspiration to is talk of *«-curing town ownership of a
Robert Wolf, an Anacortes, Wash.,
all Pacific « «»ast Christian Emleavurers. domestic system.
Queen Victoria is to > wise to abdicate the boys, for the benefit of the homu,
i watchman, has been missing for »ev-
Th«- Big fruit cannery at Colton, Cal ; I eral days. .
WllllUlllN I I U Ills
His clothes were fouml on
the throne of England in favor of the ami for the general welfare of the com­
has resumed operations. Four hiimlred the beach and the supeisition is that
Prince of Wales during her lifetime. Il munity, we arc <<»m|»<*iled to show up
C. M. Stites of Wolf creek spent Satur­ persons ar«* employe«! an«l 35,(KM) cans he went in bathing and w drowned.
would b«» good for England’s future if she the moiul status of (ht* case.
day ami Sunday with his parents.
of fruit put up dailv.
Charles F. Miller, who killed his
in doing mo , however, it is nut the man
had given him a lesson or two in king
Mrs. Evan» of Washington is visiting
Jndg • JiiLes (’Inulboiirne, a well- wife February 22<1 at Port Biakt-ley,
we
a
e
after
but
the
principle
inv.hel.
craft some years ago.
known III w yer am pion»« iof Alameda, Wash., was tried at Sydney ami found
. We hav«* nothing but friendship for Mr her niece Mrs. Jessie Gotcher of this
died at his home then» a few '!<»- ago, guilty of manslaughter, ami sentenced
The British ts asl that the sun never Elliott, and will at no time throw one place.
to twenty years in the penitenitary.
Mrs. Ingham, who went to California of internal cancer.
nets on the Qiievn’a dominions—Uncle iota of trouble in the way of his doing
Profess«,r Thomas M. < iatch was I The <h»er in the southwestern portion
Sam may boast of a like f.i'oritism, if i his duty, but <m the contrary th« Co« r - several weeks ago, has returned to her
elected president of the State Agri- | of Trinity county, Cal., an? suffering
favoritism it be, foi while the sun shines ikk will always extend a helping hand. ' home.
cultural college nt ( rvallis, Or., by ¡from a epidemic, ami numerous car-
Miss
Nora
Sheehan
is
teaching
a
four-
on the eastern coast of Maim*, it also On the evening of May 3rd, 1897, the
the board of regents.
causes arc strewn through the moun­
shines on the western coast of Alaska.
same being city ele< tion day, when it months term of school in the Baltimore
James Dougin«, aged 35 years, was tains The tli-ea-e is similar to botts,
district.
i becafii« known that Mr. Elliott was
instantly kille»F at Pomoua, Cab, by and is generally fatal.
Some of the school boards in Plymouth
Quite a Lumber of pleasure seekers having a massof earth ami rock weigh-
i elected Htr«»et Commissioner, the boys
Harry R. Peterson, agefl 35 years,
county, Iowa, are building storm caves
began to insist that he treat to beer. from our valley celebrated the 3rd in six tons roll upon him.
i while working on a threshing machine
to shelter their children from the lerrili«
(¿rant
’
s
Pass.
Mr. Elliott, ac'c<)rding to the testimony
Dun Vak, a Chinese, was found in nt Pacific beach, ('al., was killed by a
storms that Mometiines sw*rp over that
Mrs. Arthur Conklin and little daugh­ be«! in his cabin at Visalia, Cal., with derrick beam, which swung around
in court, said, “I can't treat you to beer,
country Our own country may have
but will give you candy,” which he did ters ar«* spending their summer vacation | hi» head nearly severed from his body. unexpectedly and struck him on the
its draw -backs, ho to speak, but the storm
Someone had murdered him.
head crushing his skull.
However, Mr. Elliott »»ought two kegs of at Hotel De John.
which is so much drea«le«l in the Miasis-
M mm Katie Chapin in has returned to
The l’a*t Riverside (('a .) company
The public morals committee of Los
breer at Ki nlin’s brewery, which were
■ippi valley is unknown in this conn
several weeks , will us<? hii electric pumping plant for Angeles filed with the citv council a
t
taken oulaidu/if the building by num one, .Medford after spending
H
try.
—
__ supplying water for the irrigation of | report that some action should be tak«-n
ostensibly for men, but the boy», not­ with her parents.
lands along its system of ditches.
j to prohibit the exhibition of photo-
Mr. and Mrs. McCuinber Hie expected
Dr. David Starr Jordan, provident ol withstanding the injunction, ' ‘Dont
Mrs. A. C. Mi •Peters of Salinas, Cal., , graphs or kineloscopic pictures repres­
from
their
San
Francisco
home
«Home
1
Stanford University, Cal. whh a passeii give them any,” got ull they wanted and
sold the family furniture the other day enting przetights or anything of a
ger on the north hound train Sunday no one aueme«l to care anything about it, time in the near future.
ami deserted her htnand and children, | similar nature.
evening enroute to Alaska to look after •r even to intimate that it was not free
Mr. Grant Topping is still hauling ore . who have heard nothing of her since.
Th«? jury in the of Frank Valdez, the
branding Uncle Sam's seals. Dr. Jor for everybody.
from the “Oregon Bonanza” to the »tamp
Carson, Nev., officers are looking for young Spaniar«! accused of the murder
The facts in brief are, that men and mill near the Anderson mine.
dan believes this to be a safe protection
a man named Dave Harris, who got >f N. II. L r«len, a storekeeper of Cal-
to the Beal» of Klaeka. The object is to Isiys got plenty of beer, bought by an
The new saw mill erected by Nipper A , away with $-180 given him by a (’arson abaMHM, ('a!., announced that they had
make the skins comparatively worthless officer elect, a man whom a majority of Chapman is being operated by Nipper man to bet on the Sharkey-Maher Ihmgreed. They stood six ami six ami
were discharged.
Valdes has made
for market ami thus prevent the exter the voters ha«l just said should be street and John with a force uf about twenty ' tight.
The San Bernardino creamery lias confe^sioiiH, all conflicting.
eommis«ioner. Mr. Elliott will not deny men.
initiation of th«* seals.
Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Travis, neigh­
I declared its first dividend of six per
,
the above, but he said to ua in sub
Thu Ith passed very quietly at Will-
Prof. Thomas M. Gaiab, one of the stance, that so long as one keeps within
cent upon its capital stock, and the bors at 8tock’«>n, Cal., liecame involved
iarr.s, A lew people were bold enough (affairs of th«» association are good con­ in a fpinrrel over a com , ami Mrs.
best known educators of the north west bounds of the organic law, there is
to go oil* for a pa nic; however we are dition.
| Travers took a heavy piece of rop<* ami
coast and formerly president of tin nothing wrong; then in Ai« eatimalion, if
( very patriotic.
¡a v<>uiig m in named Chandler took a
The
State
Printing
office
at
Sacra-
Washington State Vnive^sty, was, at h the law* a violated, it m wrong. So far U m
(Tors of all kinds are very promising I mento, C»il., has c'oseil down, owing to I club, ami they beat Mr.«. Johnson s< »
recent meeting of the boar«I of regentsoi the influence upon the boys was con-
In the valley, the late rains were highly la k of money through Governor Budd ' H*verelv that she will probably die.
the Agricultural College elected to th« '•«•rued, it could not has«» been worse had
After an inquest lasting ten days a*
appreciated by all who arc engaged in I vetoing the appropriations for the
responsible |xjsition of president of tha> dr Elliott willfully violated the law.
to the cause of the death of Isaac llofl-
ensuing two years.
agricultural pursuits,
institution Prof. < iatch is an educatoi
|
man,
the San Francisco merchant who
The legislators who paswed the law, '
Burglars entered the post office at
of ability ami he made a decided sucres« lid so, bccau.se they believed it is wrong 1 T. E. Palmer and Ernest P. Stites have
1
was
fouml
in an unconscious con-
i returned to their homes on i. Williams
«vnuaiuDi Daker city, Or., and broke out the safe, i lition in his office «lying from bullet
in building up the Washington I'niver
or minors to have liquor, ami hence
securing about $17.50 in gol’i and $2.50
« reek, after having completed the Fresh-
si t y.
..
About thirty registered wounds, th** jury returned a verdict
they pftMsed an act, to cover, as they I
, | hi stamps.
man year at the Oregon Agricultural letters were taken, their value being ¡that the deceased was murdered by
bought, »uch cases. Now if the law
Beal»,
representing
Mr.
R.
D.
D. T.
an unknown person.
College.
unknown.
Inis passed iloes not cover the c-.n-e in
Hume of the «almon cannery at th*
i Gi neral Mullen of Fresno has re­
Mr. Aines met with a painful accident,
A
fire
nt
San
Fruncisco
last
week
mouth of Rogue river, h.n been in town ¡uestion, then it is seriously wroi g, while working on the farm of J.N.Golch- deHtroved tlie new Folson street wharf, ceived a communication from General
«nd it behooves us to endeavor to have a
Nhafter, United States aimy, regarding
for several days. Mr. ltenln inlend, go
er by falling from a hay rack and dis­ which ha<l just been completed at a
•«»iter «»ne passed at the meeting of the
•he regul :r army tro«>ps going into
ing up to the mouth ol Elk creek oi
locating his shoulder. He has returned cost of $50,000, and did $10,000 worth
! camp at Santa Cruz next month with
If the present act
Rogue river to build a ..Inion hateben lext legislature
of damage to the ship Commodore, that
to his homu in (¿rant’s Pass.
the Third Brigade, National Guard, li
was lying near.
for Mr. Ilume. Mr. Beal, in ol th< will cover the case then the p rosee u-
1 arrangements can he is si regulars will
(¿eorge Hart, Crescent City’s young at­
opinion that » !>»t< hery well managed ai tion is weak
Three Chinese footpads attacked be in camp, mnking a total of 2' M h »
torney, made a flying trip to Williams
We
would
like
to discuss t II 18
the mouth ol Elk creek will increaee th.
three Japanese laborers on a road near soldiers will be eiicani|»ed there.
last Friday
Weim.igine that his favor
question
at
some
length
but
time
and
Watsonville, (’al., two of the Japs ran,
ealmon in Rogue river at leant ten fol.l
Theodore Figel, b ok-kevper for tin*
Now fathers and ite song these «lays is, **(> darling how my th«» other was shot by a Chinaman and
Much credit is due Mr Hume lor thi> lack of space forbid»
| firm of Hoffman, Rothschild & Co. of
heart
grows
weary,
far,
far
away.
”
received a dangerous wound in the
mothers
whote
boys
were
present
on
I San Francisco, is under ariest, charged
business-1 ike enterprise.
Married—Al the home of the bride's thigh. He was also robbed of a I e w murder, embezzlument ami forgery,
that occasion, you have the fads, what
i
dollars.
Whenever »n<l wherever the boyco«' think ye?
Comment as to whether sister, Mrs. T. J. Hartley, June 2 >, 1897,
sworn t<» by Edward 8. Rothchild. of
A great sensation was caused ill lx)S the firm. He is charged with killing
principle inenife.t. it»'H then »'>'« 'h' "' *iich things will injure your boys Is Ali«» Verdie Gibson and -la per Lurri-
Angeles lust week by the elopuieiit of Isaac Hollman, embezzling the firm's
le-gin. »11 influence that 1« .eriotiely det
in necessary
Vr Elliott says there is more, W. R. Nipper, J. P. officiating.
the handsome young w ife of Millonaire fumls ami forging the «lead man's
riinentel to the |*»ce and prosperity ol nothing wrong in it then if this la* lh«i contra« ting parties are well known
John Bradbury and 11. Russell Ward. name.
tl e community Hint will loeter it
It b rigid, in the name of common decency about Williams. They will make their
No trace of them can be found, hut
»imply » «piril of c < reion or retaliation w hat would be wrong for our boys to home in our midst
C«» hki m »<» ni > eni .
they are supposed to be headed for I C. B. Johnson, proprietor of the
Ukiah <‘le«-tric light coni| any, has
either ol which make, broad ami deep do?
Do you wai.t the Cm hi eh I o re
Australia.
Burning,itching skin diseases instantly
¡brought suit against the Mendocino
the ehann Iwtween oppoaint! lection» main “DumQ as an ox on ever
The supreme court has declared the
relieved bv DeWitt's Wil* h Hazel Salve,
Electric Light works to restrain that
So American citiieh |>oeeewnng u re»» question” of this character?
town of Long Beach, Cal., to be disin­ I corporation from operating a plant in
unequalled
for
cuts,bruise«,burn«;it
heals
corporate«!.
A petition signed by a
onable »mount of intelligence, will, »(let keep still
without leaving a scar—W. F. Kremer. large majority of the voters bus already Ckiah. I’he action is brought in th«*
due con.ider»tion »How hlmeelf to b<
I nani«» of the Stnte of California, and
< I it H i Ian Endeavor In \«hlan<l.
Delicate artclen, s :ch as eilgings, rucli- been prepared, ami no time w ill be lost i the gioumL <re that the defendant has
In.yniled into the practice of »tleli » then
in
getting
the
municipal
government
ing,
laces,
and
gossjuier
w
ill
not
stand
ry. Thoen who fo»ter »uch w principle
Momlay was a great «lav for theChrG
no status umler tin* law.
I’h«» morning much rubbing Soap Foam Washing Pow­ on its f«»et again.
»re they who l>»ve lieett injured, ae inn workers in Ashand
M I i rv of young grasshopi era have
train fr«nn the north brought quit«» a der deans them purlcutly without dainagt*
O. M. Wclbnrn, collector of internal
they inpt-oee, by eotne teal or fancied
'suddenly made th«*ir apjM»aram*v in th«»
large numlier of Christian Endeavor or thill bl e.
revenue at San Francisco, lian been
wrong.
If the boycott ie practiced workers frem (¿rant's Pass ami other
gu'itemled
from office and deputy western portion of Nevada < «>unt v. Cal.,
againat a flrm or a e mummity, it will in »Hunts in the Rogue River Valley, as
marshals ami detei’tives ar«» looking for ami ar«* causing fearful <L-\astation to
\ <). I U I iim I m I lai Ion
I’he
the end rebotimi.for what ie food for th« well as a numb«-r from farther north.
him high and low, with a warrant for ganlens, orchanls nn«l ranches.
\ fine, nice dinner was serve«! in th«*
(hi Monday evening at the regular his arrest charging him with the Vili“ pests were first noticed in th«* vicinity
g<»>ee «front t‘* Ie* l<e»d for the gandi'r.
tieautiful grove on the Chautauqua
of Bridgeport. Whence thev came is
grounds after which the visitor* met meeting of the Workinin I. >dge the fol bexslemeiit of government funds.
not known.
They are eating every
This week witnessed the first shipment their eiiterlaiii«*rs in th«» tabernacle, lowing otli ,«ra w.*r • installel by II. W
According to the assessor of San green thing before them, and when­
Kinney,
D
<
i
M
W
n
here
interesting
ami
inspiring
services
of early peaches from Southern Oregon
Francisco th«» banks of that city will
ever they hav«» been acenes of destruc*
___ market.
_____
. The time 1« weie h«*l«L Six o’clock touml a I arg«* Master Workman; WT Cohim. Fore­ esc.ip«» paying taxes on about $ 16,000,- tion art» most «lisln artening t< ram-h­
to the ______
Portland
i
i«»w«l
at
th«»
«l«
pot
awaiting
th«*
arrival
drawing near at hand when ilieie will I
Uoo worth of money and solvent credits. and other propertv-owners.
man
,
K
\\
Person,
i
Iverseer
,
II
Si-hmi
It,
of the sp««ial Endeavor train from the
This has been accomplish«»«! by the
be a great «leal of Iruit that cannot find north
\t 6.30 it cann* into the sta lie order; M I’ Utley, Financier; F L
The wave motor which has been
a market, and now is the time lor some non aflame with flags ami C E. colors, Coran, Receiver; C L Edgerton, Guide; banks converting their taxable secur­ triv‘1 al a point about four miles north
ities
into
government
bonds,
u|H>n
one with a capital of live or fix hundred An enthusiastic welcome awaite«l an en* J I Steward, Inside Watchman; A C
which taxes cannot be levied.
This i»f Redondo» Cal., seems to be doing
thusiasti«* crowd ol bright faced < bris-
dollars t<> put up a drier.
In an inter tian men and women.
Old friends Duncan Outbid* Watchman . II A Me act of the bankers will reduct» the gootl work, as far as the prod net i«>n
The
view with a gentleman who has had a were greeted ami new friendships
amount availabl«» for taxable purposes of electric lights is concerned.
. <iui. k- Daniel
If
ll the kingdom of God
great dual of experience in this line of iy forme«!
just that sum ami «leervase the state light ma«le by the power of th«* waves
Estray
Notice.
means onenei ss of spirit then th«» ( ’ E
ami city's revenue to the extent <»f is ntroiig and stca«l v. A force of men
work we were inform«» I that a drier hav
soelel v is diung a most wonderful work
is now -10 work extending the wharf
St raved from Malon WI i « m *I«* i »pasture about $240,1)00.
ing a capacity <4 10 0(n pounds of green tn advancing tliat kingdom
200 feet farther out into the ocean.
near Grant's Pass, on or about June (’»,
\
l»old
plot
to
ki«lnapthe
well-known
fruit pur 21 hours, or there about, would
After Hiippcr an immense au«li«*nce on«» light bay mare II years old. »« ar on
Peter Stoller and wife of Vane >uver,
not cost in the aggregate more than asaein bh»«l hi th«» ( li.itanqtiA building right shoulder, also one bright bay mare, capitalist Henry Miller ami hold him
lor the « \cii im*« <»f th»» t*\.*nmg
I’he ( 1 ight \ears ol«l scar on forvh«»ii«l; white for a heavy ransome has just been dis­ Wash., went to Shaw’s islaml in the
ftii»-1 Now , it thi« be a fa«-t, and w«* ••*
opening exercise’ were led bv Mr T P I
covered at Bakeistir!«l.
Fhree men Columbia to pi, k 1» a< klx*rri«*«. \\ bile
lieve it is, the cost is nominal and th«» Cramer of («rants Pana, who had h I m )| hind f»»rt . small scar on fr«»nt ankle. were in th«* plot, all who had worked so engiig«*«! a man named Millba ii,
Kny information given l W. Griffith
pro it that would accrue therefrom to all presided at the afternoon «ervivv»
Giants Pass n ill be liberally rewarded.
for some months on the big Miller A herding cattle on the islan«!, ordered
parlies having fruit to dry certainly After the usual di rotional ricreine» a I
.1. L. S cott , Riddle, or
Lux ranch. Thvy knew of Mr. Millet’s them off. S’roller and his wit’«» pro­
hearty w
w i h extend««! to lb*»
a drier in
habit of visiting the place, and driving ceeded to o I h » v his order, but while
would ju*liiv the put'ing up
visitors li
W T \ atl 8roy , pr«»«i
Maw«• Y our (¿rain
over it.
Their plan was to capture they were doing *• he leveled a doub'e-
the Pass.
_____
dent (
him and carry him to an abandoned l»arrvle«i shotgun at them, «1«« barging
lam!
hew
realize
that
cavil
squirrel
dvstrovs
b«»th barrels.
One of th«» charge.« took
The re-election bv the boar«l of regen’
♦ 1 •«» worth of grain annually. Wake cabin ami there compel him to sign a
V)
Miller hap*»vnv<l to »fleet, s rikmg Mrs. Stroller in the
of President Chapman ami those profe»
■
- Squirrel and tmpher Exterminator check foi $2\00t.
or« of the Siale Cnivi*rsit\ against wh<u
is th«» most t • fleet 1 ve and economical |»ois- take a friend with him ami a* th«* ♦ wo shoulder and shattering her Iswoin.
were together continually u«e ki«l- Mrs. Stroller is in delicate be;ilth and
»u known
Price reductsl to
cents.
««»rions « harg«** had be« n made, is bi
I’'»r aah* by M. Clemens, sole agent.
napper* ««mid not «wiry out th. ir p'.tn. her condition is danger« us.
I'At 11 1C COAST NEWS.
ROGUE RIVER COURIER
PRICE
VOORHIES,
NOW
GRAND
FOR
c
L. L. V qtaw ,
O c yerrell .
M TERRELL.
Grants Fass Furniture anil Gasket Compii)
n RMSII THEIR
Car
Beautiful Rimerai
FREE to our Patrons buying* tlie better grade
of Coffins and Caskets.
(io to this Company for anything in thè line ot burniture,Carpets, Wa|
Paper, Window Shades or Pitture Frames.
LEADERS OF LOW
*
PRICES.
Cuiiimiiiii«,«(i,<l-
To the E ditor Mv attention ha« been
culled to an article published in the Ob­
server of .lune 19, under tiie heading.
•'Protection of Fiah Again" It appears
as a loc.il item, without aignature and
therelore mac be justly presumed to
have been written ill the Observer ol-
Pure Drug ...
Properly Compounded
lice.
This article if it were based upon fact»,
would be worthy of especial commenda­
tion; but it appears that the writer was
laboring under a heavy burden of mis.n-
formation. In it he refeis to my®eli and
my associate (not ’ v name it is (rue, but
by clear implication) as ‘‘giant powder
fiends” “reckless and lawless seine men’
“illegal trappers” “practically tramps”
Are very essential to the recovet y of every
patient. To be sure of always getting the
pure article go to the drug store opposite the
po t office.
CLEMENS, rrearrlptlon llriietrl.t.
etc*
Tiie facts are that myself and associ­
ate have fished with a net, near Bloody
Run, ami also lower down the river. It
is also true, that the nets used by us
have nothing smaller than an eight-inch
mesh, and cannot take anything smaller
than a twenty pound salmon. It is not
true that our nets close the greater part
of the river or anything like it.
It is not true that we have used any
giant powder or any illegal means what-
ever in the catching of fish. It is not
true that we are tramps or fiends or any
thing o h r than «piiet. law abiding men,
derburn ; Win T Bennett. Briggs creek ;
.J L Dewy, Leland ; C V Foss and wife;
|C M Stites. Woli < reek;G M Kearns,
Wolf creek ; Susie Muir, Oakland, Cal;
| K (¿O’Brien, I. C ; Thomas II B Taylor,
Woodville; Bert Roberts, Cal; E 8
Zuy««. Ashland ; C K Brown. Ashland;
W E Everton, Roseburg; G R Angles, K
! ('; SC Lawaence, W F Abbot, J S Espy,
i R I Ballot I. K C; W N Hate,Leland:
.
il«»TEI. I. VYTON.
' S E Henderson.
Koseburg; E Everton.
seeking to make an honest living in a { Roseburg. M F Farrier. Gold Hill ; A Bow­
ers, Glendale; (' D Sextaur A w. Lucky
.'awful wav without interfering with the Quefen I. Simmons, *an Fran; Win I.
rights of any one.
Gibson, M'-Minville. .1 F \V«su<orrer. F
Our unknown friend who wrote the NidvA v, McM; B McCourt, Fred Wett,
Wo Steele. Althouse; Mr Wimberly A
article referred to, should endeavor to 1 fam. Marysville, F Bennett. Waldo; W
learn at least one lesson in the brief lit- I Smith. Merlid, R II Roberts,---- ; J H
Syke«. T M Parish, S D Willis, E Tynan,
tie journey through this vale of tears and I Ashland . Win Serenton, D Rexford. Ap-
• winner, Silverbin; P * A
that is: Not to make reckless assert­ : • ■
Ilumplin v" l Shambrook. Cole’s Valiev;
ions in abuse and derogation «»I his fel­ J II Bull. Wo(sl ville; G Hanson. Alt-
low-travelers without buitlg -'He of the house; .1 A Tate. Kerby; J D Stevens,
ground upon which he stands. It is l’ieasont Creek; C 11 Van Dorn. Merlin;
H L Akerill, Althouse; F Dessinger.
easy to injure the fair fame of your Kerby .1 W Curry. Mubford; Jas A.
Sevbretn.
Gibb, A D, Kerby. Annies, P,
neighbor by reckless publications, base«'
Williams Bvbee, Win. Jackionqllle; Brad­
upon vague ami unreliable rumors, but ley lie,
Jeffrey. R G, Medford;
it is not so easy to undo the individual Dean. .1 H, ------- ; Henderson, S E, Rose­
burg Everton. E. Knight. R M. Roseburg:
wrong which may accrue from such has-, Noucke. T o. Gilmore. D B. Hogue, Miss
Ettie. Cox, Frank. Kerby . Boynton, G W,
ty and ill advised action.
Grove ( reek. Sextaure, K, Sextaure. L.
Respectfully Yo irs,
Lone Creek . Churchill, H W. Roseburg;
J. L. Ku AMBROOK .
11 rniphrev. P A. < ole’s Vai; Griffith. .I N,
Happy (’amp: Green. G G, Galice: Gar-
Don’t let the cat lick the dishes but ber«. Hugo W, Hugo; Chapman. A L,
Williams Fick, . Deer Creek ; Blalock. G
make nice soft soap w ith Soap Foam.
W. Grove; Wilson,.I. Kerby; Frazier. 1 F.
Directions on the package.
S F; Furnham, Wm. I.one< rk; Savage. L,
Woodville; Gentner. C F, Centenial; Rob
County Treasurer’s Notice
inson. II .1. Bolt; Davis, G I. Medford,
ami seventv-t.'w others.
Notice is hereby given to all parties
PALACE HOTEL.
holding Josephine county warrants en­
A long list which time and spa< e will not
dorsed prior to Sept 11, is'.io, to present permit
us to give.
tin* same at the tre isurer’s office lor pay­
ment. as interest will cea^e thereon alter
date of this notice
Dated, this 1st «lay of July 1897 at the
city of Grant’s Pass, Josephine county,
OF KINGSTON, N. V.
Oregon.
Cured of Spasms by Dr. Miles'
A. B artlett , County Treasurer.
Sadie Steward
Southern Oregon ( liauiati<|iia
10*22. ISO?
\
.Ink
Prominent speakers: Bryan, Dish,
i.amai, Gaston, Mi«se> Benfev and Ack-
• rmau ; Joaquin Miller, Revs. I.<»ckv.
IL fshey and BisImp Fal><Six schools
conducted by masfi*rs. Season tickets
$1.50. Gool camping healtii and wis­
dom for little money. Come every body.
Address Pies., Ashland, Or.
N. E. McGrew
Pioneer Truck and Dein
G kant ’ h P ash , O rkoos
CALIFORNIA BAKERÏ
G. KUTSCHELIS, Prop.
Just removed to the Jennings &
Dean brick, Sixth Street.
The Restaurant will furnish
MEALS
ALL
HOIRS
The Public are invited to call.
BEA DACHEcured In 20 minute, by Hr, Mila
I A1N P ills . “One cent a doM*." At druggist*
Don’t be milled into buying soapthit
contains marble dust, talc and other
worthless filling. Buy Hoe Cake and save
the wtappers.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION,
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon.
May 28, 1897.
Notice is hereby Hven that the follow
ing-named settler has filed notice of hit
intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, ami that said proof will i*e
made before John Goodell, County Clerk.
Josephine county, Oregon, at Gram»
Pass, Oregon, on July 17, 1897. vit
Henry H. Kennedy, on IL E. No. 8724
for the E
NE i4, E
KE '4,sec.
I p. 33 S., R. 6 West.
He names the following witnesseaUi
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of, said land, viz:
Miies Mee, Wiley A. Fanner, Henry
C M'lntosh and Daniel Matnewi», all of
Wolf creek Oregon.
R. M. V eatcb ,
036-41
Register.
K'lurste Your Howels With rascaruts
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever
10c. Lu<-. if c. C. C. fail, druggists refund money.
Hotel YrrKal*.
HOTEL Jom-IIIM .
I )I Jolinnon, San Fian El.
Thonip-
I. Thoinp-
»>n San Fr.m ; II l> T.ut 'an Fran; l>
Vommloxe. San Fian . < I» Stearnn, S.m-
Fran \ U Seal. >an Fran . ( R niea l.
Portland ;G R t tinning. Portland; It.n
Mitt hell, Portland, I II RnxA. Port­
land ;,l l. Starr. Portland W El r.izn r,
HE many cases of spasm«, St. Vitus
Portland; Bi.liop M. rri», Portland; A C
dance and epilepsy that I>r. Mile»’
Barrie, St I. HU', l C Pattr-rson. st Ia,u
Restorative Ne-v!ne has cured, would
i.; Kuaeell .1 Ho«. Chicago; Frank I. alone give this great r»*medy wide repuu-
ritoinan, l’l.t. a<o . M I ■ irain n >nl. Chi
Uon Mrs Wall, r A. 8’« ward, 771 Broadway.
.ago TR Mttir. Jnncti rn tnine. Win M Kingston, N. Y ,, says March'«,
“in 1M93
Hohne.. Central Point ; I'. M Paree, Ri r- while on a visit to friends our little girl was
bv . ? Mrn Delia Thre.ltcr, Kerby . C T taken with spasm«. We hastened home to
.. Kerbe. .1 I Logan.
k.ri.v our family physiuian. ih* did ail he . <>uld
Payne,
Mi». Dania D. I ainater. Kcriiy I> H t,i'.
but failed. We called
more. Kerbe. P E Khuie. Ilaj.p. t'aniti
several physicians but
.. '.«ni.
. k < Wm r Nicoli«,
v ,
’
Galice; 8 M Brown,'
the spasms continued,
Galice; J Bast lev, (»alice; E B Hab
her tongue l«came
belt. Piacer; Il M Mi er«. I'laeer ; Clar
Nervine
partially
paralyzed
enee King. F() Hm«le, H R Henderson,
and the doctors said
Restores
Mi«« F Hamid. J II Bate and wife. It G
she
would
never
talk
Health
Bunch, A ( Fan«. .1 H Belllinger, J D
again. Night and day
Eaton, W H S|M*ar, B E >ke«-l. C \| phil-
we watched the poor
ips. 8 I Ri bard« »n, Cha« R Merriman. little sufferer and tried every remedy we
Cail Crystal, Sidney E ('...e. L B Brad- saw advertised f r such eases but g<.t no re^
¡••V. Wm Bates, b F Welch, Medtord . F. lief. Webejran giving I>r. Miles’ Nervine
B M««ore. Racine, Wi» , \\ s Dunn, Eu­ and after taktnc four l«ttle, .he wa. run-
gene; H |> Miller. Eugene; Isaac Fraget, niro; al.'ut a. well and happy a. ever ”
Minnea|M)liM ; Char’es M. K«»ll, Ja« k*w»n-
Dr Mlle.' BemMlc. are »old by all drug.
ville. Hugh C M. Beth. N 5 . Geo I* il.u under a | .mve auaraoiee. fir»t la>tU.
ll«»lmes. "alt Lak«» Cite I || Famine. benefits or l u, y refunded. B-wk on Heart
N 5 . I homas "inglHon I. >u«e « reek ; I
and Nerves sent free to all applicants
g KtevMha
md ■
. w Trefren,
DR MIL) - MEDICAL CO.,
CO. Elkhart
Elkh ... Ind.
I nH
Kfhland ; Samuel Mathies, Ro •k Point;
, .
. ..
........... -..q»ton and
< ««re <on.ti|mUon
wit«», I lNct»r, R L Miller, lack’s « re««k ;
AI .
j
\ \ IIam*«-tn Dryden. D l lUal«. \\<<|-
UHto. urr.dru».„urefund
T
Bucklin's Arnica Salve
T he best salve in the world for cut*
bruises, sores, salt rheum, fever sore?,
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, orn?
and all skm eruptions, and p**iti\f'.v
cures piles, or no pay required. Il ,g
guaranteed to give good saiisiacti '•* r
money refunded. Price 25c per bui.
For sale bv Dr. W. F. Kremer.
For Sale.
The Rogue River Brewerv in Grant«
Pass with 10-barrel Cop|ier Kettle. Ker
Malt Kiln and modern Bowling alley*
Dw el ling House of 8 rooms. Stable, Gran­
ary, etc. There are 85 fruit trees in k'ap
•len. 1 he property contains 4 acres. ,r
26 building lots
Inquire at this otlev
or of Mrs. Geo. Walter, Grant’« Pasf-
KOH WALE.
I<»<> acres of land, with an 8 f,M
ditch which wat*»r ot the same cover«
1')’' acres; also a mill nite with p»-n *to<k
and about 304 feet of flume; I'f) a»’*’4
fenced and 50 acres tn grass**»; I lantf
barn, 1 small one and dwelling houee.
w itli 4 >o vi inter appi«? trees.
40
-
ind
a« res fenced, with water right:
40 a« res within a mile of the above.-1
acres fenced, 9 acres plowed, with uatrf
fight. Apply to
G. W. H oxie .
78
Williams, Oregon-
BARGAINS !
CLEARING
SALE
IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Al THE BIG CASH STORE—WE ARE DETERMINED TO CLEAN TCP
a t t
-r»
n. Ladies'. Men's, and Children's Shoes. UndZea? E”8
PARASOLS. SHIRT WAISTS. CAPES. SUMMER GOODS
’
1 ,CUb’
Ladies' Muslin Underwear. Gent s White and Colored Laundered and Unlaundered Sliirrs anu „r »
that,
will far
x.
‘
ana shall place on sale values
that, will
far «n>.»nc
surpass O ......
any previous sale.
Oet ready for the grand rush
SALE OPENS THURSDAY MORNING. JULY 8.