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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1897)
T hcrsday . S eptember 2, 1897 PERSONAL. Will J ack «on resident dentist. Take your kod ik film« lo I'heby. THE WEEK S JOTTINGS Our Crockery Department. Snowy Butte again leads the market. C St. I.«iui«* for watch rmairihg. Go to Calhoun's for ohuictf melons. Get your ice cream at Redtirld's Phrbx ? j-’rtraittf of children are O K Snowy Butte d »ur at J. M Chile«, Clemens, Druggis’. opp. Opera House. l'hvby does developing for kodskeis B J e M. hamlie >nowy Butte flour. This week we receive»* » shipment of new Glassware, con sisting of many pretty and dainty designs of staple articles, as well as some attractive novelties like S igar Shakers. Also a tew pieces of choice Cut Glass, which will delight the lover of beauty in this form. We are con tantly adding to our standard lines of Scnr- Porcelain and have many patterns to select from. Yi ung housekeepers and any needing dishes of any kind, will find a large assortment here—Dinner Sets of 56 pieces from $iS up In fine china and hand painted ware, we can show you the best selected and handsomest articles in town. Just the thing fur birthday and wedding presents. REKSTON We are the sole agents for the beautiful It is well worth examination. ware. Don’t forget tlint there are pl > - aid plows for the OLIVER CHILLED AND STEEL PLOWS, which long use in this country li.ts proved to be the best, cheapest aid m.-t durabl our soil. fot W'e always carry a full line of PLOWS and EXTRAS. Cramer Bros. NEXT TO POST OFFICE. MAJESTIC RANGES. HARDWARE ------- DE A I. EH IN Agricultural Implements, Cornei Fix'd oid I Sts , Giant s I ws, Ong» n. IRON' ai.-i STEEI.. WAGON MATERIALS. I n L xkge V akietv ► Grain silks for sale at Mash ¿k l’ikes Envvl«»|»e8 printed at 1 he Cut RiFR«»tr.«e 1 Slot I J 1C ( )ppo»itC CAN SAX'I -A. Round House YOI : Flour, Corn .Meal, Mill Feed, (’hop Feed. Hay and (¡rain. Potatoes. Bacon. Lard, )NI£\ -in. Manilla Rope,8 c Roast (Joilce, K» t<»37 Green Coilee, 20 to 28c Tea from 20 to 50c, Picnic Ilams,S c MASH FIRST NATIONAL DIKE I. STAUFFER, bank SOUTHERN' OREGON Capital Stock, Large $50,000 k of HAY in the City ' Home Grown. (il Hill Revive depo-ite -ubje t to ch« k or .r certificate payable "ti detnaiid' Kella.iglH.fi.ft- "»’ 1 ’•»■'•''» i r,u’ cisco, and F'ui land. k,|«l on all points i* Telegraph!« tran-f" the I'nited States. ,< »ns an» Coi Special Attention giv«T« general btwiness of our ci’>t i(*r Collections nn.le thr Oregon, and on all a«i J. D FRY, Fr~i FES. Vi.' \î Lowest Priées. Jrj-Call and Examine my Stock. I STAUFFER rrel destroy» Il v. Wane Exti-rni nat »- maim i »I« .ii) cents. | h agent. W 11. Flanagan, «nd dentist. Harry W. Clark of Portland was iu town one Jay last week. surgeon The ‘ Bicyclist’s t lemen. iiiliar name f»i De The whistle of the pine needle (ac- <a’ive, al\sa\« ready f» r « inerg»*!iui«'- tory has been heard tlii«* week. The •Vtiile a r-p cific for pib*\ it a .«•» instant • •ngin- s an<l machinery are in pOMition v nd'rves and urn»-« ent-», bruise-«, ¡-al i «nd ready for operation, with the excep r n um. euzonia ami ad at!’«*ul <»f tl»» I t ion of a few miner a cue stories, which • Kin. It never faii.«— W. F Kremer. I Mr. D'Hiau will secure in San Francisco, Full th »nsa’fd Pacific Ex. Nupeifm. tor which place he inteixls to start Flinn»“ ett»rh< ¡»d« rc»*eiv»*«l at tlx* <’ot kikk •»Hi»’» 11 or Friday, lie informs us that the I'ne-flay. leoode* In llx a»!«, statement« fa* t< r\ will Li* ready to commence work u.d ” Memos.” This i* a high giad • pu»a I next week. «bite pap-r an«! is the i»e«t lQ lh paper Harvrnt I rwlival S«*p( II anil 1 m the market L-t us print y«»u some A great many ol our peop e w ill not he i (-«»sts you no more than the inferior able to atteixl the Southern Oregon fair ¿rader Davi<l N. Tufhill. who for many year- it Medford, therefore we should try to ins been cashier for the firm of Allen make the Harvest Festival at the ope a < L**wis in Portlan I, committed «iiic*i«l’- hou«e a- fine a display as can lie made. -»v ►hooti* g him-» It on the morning <»f Kug'Ht ¡¿fith. He h it no note or any- hi ng explaining w h v he «ie-ired to f» »rfeit i:s life, but it im eiipp«»si «l by s«»m« that he was short in his arcounti», though lolhing p witive of evi I *n «• was against M ment** nre if irifl *! r » v iy ; «nd Hx*y are d ir»<»*roti«ly aa»-!»«l if »on- Minif d bv del«) ir. cm “» « where One Min nie <• gh i’nre w<>ul«l bring immediate f—VV F. Kramer. r- B»r ban) , OF Robert Booth went to Cottage Grove Wednesday evening. We thought we had a burglar last I tiday night, Init ho proved to l»e on «piite a iii!'.*i' nt vrraml.for we afterwaids li-c ivere-i that it was Mr. Whilnev Ad ams ami that fi.* had left ih «quantity of tell i itis peaches. Tin* Cut kier for«e »Iso !e»‘T«.| on waterrn"lon from the Christy melon patch, Thank you gen Anyone whod»*« •»•a-urn cord wooc »<n inti no: over rn x Mr G. I. Brown «ilh'iut a meter au Nat Fee--» and Slew i A Morford Iofan wat in troru Kerby Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jones were in from couple otda.e thia week. Editor Friee is «pending a lew dayi Judge Keid oi Woodville is inspecting Kerby this week ills liamtnsraly mins on Jump off Joe John Sanders WolfCreek is in town am m III« peaehra al Aahland. The J. W 'herer family returned laat with a view of buying it. on a business trip. Get your statements at the C oerier office. physician 8. W. Upton went to Leland Wednes a day and will be en.ployed at the Lewis and Hampton mine. week from the Galice creek mine Me-»re. A. A Uavie and A. 8. tfain- mond of Medford are in town on busi neea. |’r* *-b> te•ruin Chur«. -Ii. On arroti nt of < i . h ahtfvnce of Rev. R ,hl. M. Ix an on next Sabbath, Sep- ♦*n»her 5th, , t fie only »•ervices lie M in the church will le Sunday >chool at 10 V M . an»l C E meeting a» ♦» 30 P M dem!»ar* and fri^n»!« plea-« lake ootii C. V. Berkfled ol Crescent City, for diseouri, *'«‘pit*mb» r 10, i860. Her pat merly on the Recmd force, was in the ••nls inoVt-d to Oregon when «Im u .. f city Saturday on his wav to Portland, ab»juL fi years old, god uuiiltid «»n upp A ilhams creek, where «h« resided unin where he has a position with F. W. Bal nearly tour )» mih ago, a hen m I iu I m -« am» les A Co. Henry Booth of Cottage Grove is in «lie happy bride ol Vlarence MrsMingti town shaking hands with th« bovs. tuen moving to then new home <»n iu«w , A i II ihiiib creek. Henry was always popular with the far torv ban Is and they are glad to set* film at any time. Berto McLean, editor of the News imhi Bybee bridge renewing his supply of ma b rial for tisti stones. Jle w ill, no doubt bring back kodak pictures of the big fish I k * (looked but that got away Mr. E. E Dunbar of tin* hank reports 10 us that tils wile who is «t Colorado springs, Colorado for her health, 1« get ting along nicely. She writes Mr. Dun bar that she never lell better in her life than she (eels now, Win. Rearnec, son of Gen T G. Kearnes of Jacksonville, and A.N. Holins, a young attorney ol the ««me place,came in Monday night from Crrs<—nt City, Dn.'t think that what you have is jnat where they had been for thr«** w»vk« what somebody else will bring. All with their "ewt girls. good exhibit« of fi uit« and vegetal les, Prof A. C. Guthrie, a former teacher whether fresb or dried, are solicited. of history and geography in the Ashland Decide now what vo l will do, arid the 1 "tat« Normal school, passed north la-t It lei the committee in charge know it week enroute to Philamoth, »regun. i«* i I m - intent ion to have also a flower I Profen-or Guthrie has been visiting his show of cut flower« and polled pla t-. old heme in Ohio, where he wavs tinms Do v"ur L '«t to h «ve your chot«*e pla its are rapidly improving, but he prefers to in 1» o<»m, they will be well taken »are remain with the people of the Coast. of. Who has the largest squash, Samuel Ward, I. C. Havw >rth, Frank melon cabha/e, turnip, apple. |>ear. Hendrix, Miss Ida Smith and Mrs p» ach or bun* h of grape«9 A»»k Cra Hayworth, salvation Army people of mer Br.. m ., next to jM»«t office, for further Ashland, came down last week to re en- information. I »r< e the crew in this town for a few •lav- -battle against Satanic influences. I ri'ltv n ght August 27, at lian l con Tm* armv had a g»»od meeting for a «lay <•»•» t.a baby's ja* ket of brow n < he» k cloth. or two, ami then the visiting comrades I , h-r j’• a-»* •••turn to I» A M grocery returned to Ashland. W. 1“. Wright and .on have made ar- ran.einenla to put in three Cyanide plants in the liohemia district. It is reported that Portland parties Mr. W. T Reamea of Jacksonville is have tmualit the dump of the Arhland in Ute Fa-« for a few days, viaitin« quarts mill, with a view to working it over. friend» and acquaintance». Merchant Mitch of Kerby paid the Wall paper 10 cent« double roll at the oodviHe is 10 have a postal telegraph city a busine»« visit last Monday. G PF A C Co. office soon 1). L. Browning of Piauer was 111 town There is plenty of good music assured The 01**11 season for quaiI commenced Judge Crawford -|>ent a couple of day. during the lute part of I the week. for Field «lay«. U ednenday. here thia week He aaya there air from J. Bartley <ud W. E. Elwell of Galice Th»* B«>ar I of Equalisation is in session fil e Ca-h store 1 >r groceries, flour ami 'o 40 people at the »pringa nearly all were tn uu fuesday tor * supplies. this week at the«ourt house. of the time. eed—Mash A Fike. Judge W. S. Crowed of Jacksonville \ fine hue of tea and cofl'»*»* at the Gash Send m v.»ur suhtferintions to the H im Nettie llanihii returned Tueadav »•■»re .'Pp<»die ro'iml hou*e, Ma-di A Pike. made us a pheasant call last week. Cot KIER—11 25 per year evening from her visit at Aahland and J. H. Mes-ner, ti*e Woodville clack* The ' a e ball coire tdur ng Field Days Medlord, and i. now in her old pla ■• w ith Neu supply of wall paper at the Grants will I*- a spirited affair. Look out for it. smith came to Giant's Pass luesday. R I. Cue A Co. Pa**H Furniture & Casket C«wipany. L. L. Jewell went to Portland Mo..day That shoe sale at the Sugar Pine store. Algie 1'izoii w ho repreaent. the 8. I' Sweetland A Co. always have a im«s A, 125 pairs at one half night on business. to be gme about a 1» A I.. 111 Aablanu. cine down on a 1 Don ’ t good supply of choice cuts of meat. week. biwineaa trip to this city Monday even co«t. The Opera House meat marke is Hon. Wm. M Colvig of Jacksonville ing. returning Tueaday. be«t place in town to get your 1 The headquarier« for the kind of meat you 'shoes repaired it at Hackett«' harness paid tins city a business visit one da) Mr W illiani Hayes, brother ol County want to get—-the best. last week. ir.«l shoe simp. 'H'h.ailSuperintendent Haves, who went Fuiii paper in large or sma'l quanti Henry Wagner of Ashland baa gone to J'o Colorado last winter for his health, we Do voii need paper for packing frnit le« at tin* (\»i riek office. nvr shipment, if so, order through the Cottage Grove to a ora m the Booth-Kel are glad Io learn ia able to )>e at work If von contemplate going East talk ly saw mill. Mr. Have had lung trouble bordering (\>t HIF.R office. with Flhner Dunbar anout the Noiihern Rev. Kobt. McLean and family have on conaumpti'.n amt it apiwar. that C.d STRANSKY STEEL ENAMELED t'acific route. orado atinoephere build, up all thoa. VARE - gnu1 ante»* I for Five Years gone to Bybee s bridge tor an outing ul The best is always the cheapest, there- who go there with such troubles, provid l wo or ihive seeks. For sale bv Cramer Bro9. ore b iv STRANSKY WARE at led they ate not already too far gone. Dr. T. 1» Ford left (or Roseburg Mon The merchant who tells you he has 1 'ramrrs Bios. I*. II. Ilarth. wile and daughter. <4 -oinething else as good a« Ho« Cake soap day evening. Alter the cuiifmente Dr. Tiy ih Ca-h «'ore for gn.ceries, flour. Grant’» l’a-s, accompanied hv M>. turd goes to Eugene. 1« a good man—to keep away from. ee»l hav ami grain, they will meet al tnhiir Porter, of I.eiaid. airived al tin Miss Etta A<lams lias gine to Gazelle, I lx* coming base ball games during . . rices—Ma»-ti A Fike, p op:ieiurs. place last Saturday, (or a biiel via« wilt, I ml.I Days, in which three or four nines Siskiyou county. Cal., to remain lor the former'» »later, Mrs E A Adam- Have your dealer keep Snowy Butte. four or five months. «•oqte-t, promise to be very interesting and family. Mr. Ilarth ia one of tin William- Brothers will next week uom- Professor W. H. Hampton, president The slight shower of Tuesday cleared proeperoua merchant» of Urant’a l'a-s iie'ice the erection of a ni u two-story the atmosphere, an I the accompanying of the miner’s association, was m t iwn They are at present enj ning a pleasant • »use on |< street, next to M. Cleinem*’ «>»•1 weather brought the heating s’ove thia week on business. visit ami outing at Ba«»lon—Myrtle iew home. William Wilson, J. K. Gill A Co’«, Point Enter prise. into use. Icecream will be served tonight (We«i Yellow washing powder will makeyom book man, was doing business up the val A Ph-HNHi-i Oct-waton. ■ ies«lay) by the ladies of the M E ch'ir« 1 •lotlies the same color Avoi«f this by *e> a lew da)»« lust week. at the church grounds. All are On Wednesday evening of last week a using Soap Foam. It’s pure white. W. Swartz was in the Pana Saturday O pal take. ■erv pletnuvnt vocial w at held at th- home D«)ii’t be misled into buying soap that on bi« wav to Seattle alter a tin» a years of Mr. nml Mr«. M T Ully, under tin Hoe Cake soap and Red Seal lye ar «■ontains marble dust, talc and other residence ill Crescent City. au.picev of the lady uiembere of tl • •1 i‘le by F. C Tuinson A Co , alio hav » »rthle--» tinllig Buy Hoe Cake and save Mr. and Mrs E. C. Dixou amt Miss "Degree of Honor " A very agreeable national reputation fur pure and hir Alice Smith returned from their vacation the wrappets. company of »bout 120 gueaU were a . rade goods. at Tolman spring" Sunday evening. A hen you goeast,go via tiie N P Rv. it.'ini'led for the evening 1 lie yard au*< l'he Illuminated hicvc’e parade on Sep i For rates, maps * r other particulars. Miss Carrie Farr came up last Satur gn.uudi were beautifully lighted up b> vemi'ci 9, will he a pretty sijht ii a l on? ; «'all on or write E. 1. Dunbar, agt. day from Hugo, where she is teaching, ihe u.e ol Japanese lantern« «wung Iron, cai whev men and women take part «»■ to visit friends until Sunday evening. | Grant’s Pass, Oregon. the Uiugba of tree«; comfortable teat» • hey should. (’alhoun Br»>s. for Snowy Bitto flour Attorney George Hart it once more a were «Hanged on the lawn ; a fine larg. ■Mraii-ky Steel Ware bat» fou firv the Ca**h store for groceries. Ma-h resident of Grant's Pass. lie left Cres lent was stretched, under whore canop« »•oats • I enatm I on anneal»'«! steel am cent City last week arriving here Thurs table- were arranged for the aervingol ; Pike. Propriet »rs. will la-t a generation. Suit! only by ce cream and cake«. Don’t let the cat li« k the dishes but day. » ramer Bros. Au interesting pmgrame of music ano Henry Furman left Wednesday morn make nice «oft soap w ith Soap l*oain. Much » r »lit should fie given lh. Va ing for Longmont, Colo., to spend the speeches was given and everybody en Directions on the package. D>ke and his committee lur ifieir until winter in the hope of improving Ins gaged ill the sociabiltliva of the evening. II -0 Grants P.ms Furniture ami Cask iua efl'or»8 in securing such an atlraclivt Much credit 1« «tun Mr. and Mrs. t'lley ! health. • t C > has a full supply of carpets ami program lor tin Fi> Id day spurt» for their eflbrta in making the urcaiiuu M st Prar ’ n t of Uhland was a pa-sen matting Come and see them. Slop that Cough! fake waini' g. Ii °“® .......»Udi enjoyment to all who at See those sponge stutfi'd sweat pa«!»« at ger on i he Tuesday evening train enroute tended. «nay lea«! to coinsumpiion. A 25c bo' for Portland to vidt her father, Max lackett'« They absorb the sweat and le of Shiloh'« Cure mav save your lit«- For a g sid time, v« scribe always feel, Keep the horses shoulder« dry and Pracht. like ■ om« moding himself to the managi is x>ld by lhe National Drug Store. 1 Attorney J«»hn JefTr es of JarkionvilL »•ool. »■I any aueli o cation where the g««,. E. E. Dunbar 1- tow agent lor th was at the county seat this week on bun Dr. Jat kson is moving his office into ladle« ol llit 'e ddleii*nl otdara«et tin* i Xoithern Faciti. Rti'way Company. I inc«« connected with the Taylor Davis ’Ii*» rooms formerly occnpi**d by Dr minds to have a aocial. They know how .ou c ».itemplate going east you will d Brown cave dnore, ami Dr Mingus is moving into such things ought lobe done. .XX »ell lo call on or writ-* him fur rate«. Miss Mvra Montgomery visited a num >r Jackson's old rooms. J. W. Howard has put hi» accouiils ii M.'^srs. Emery, Becklev ami Rusnell ber of her girl friends in the Pass last he hands of J . A. Jennings ami llio&e it* She left Tuesday for her new KE^Ztl In Grant'« Paga, Saturday »••II s<> *n take out about 3 0 head of cat- week. hied to Mr. Howard will have mom * home in Ashland GitfiHt 28 (.1 Ml and Mrs. John Km »• from «his countv ami the Smith river »« paying ifieir accounts immeiiiMtcly. z.«u, a daughter. Miss Cecil Steven«, a popu ar young onntiy. The stock will bv ship|M*d Fiusfi vegetable» every »lay at Bai Medlord lady, passed through the city • 1 t M licitil i» -it’s. l’u ler ih»- au-pi« of the < ¡rant’s Pa-s I'nefday from Newport, where the has 1« you want fiesh fruit for canuin». VOl UV-ll ii\s —A» Ashland, O.e been for her health. • ui«l a grand hall will I h * given in Sep- ave your order at Bartlett’s, W» tin«''<la\, Angnwt L'<"», Luthi rL W. H. Brunk, Ashland's postmaster, embrr, the Ro*vbtirg orchestra of 12 VoUH Hud M imn EH im I ( iitiH, Rev h >nowy Butte flour at Cornell’s. was mi the south bound train rtie-d.iy mceus to furnish the music. I'. Childs <>tlh*ia<mg. John >l»*«de lint with mii accident la> fi.i * N’rtliHrii Pa«-die reaches all points Mr Brunk Inis been at Newport for Hume t '• >1 .!•.->11 \DE-At the resi lence of Mrp finiir-day while cutting timber on th» R.x lx I Shade, vVi-diiesdav August 2.i ®4 k | nd furnii-heM auuomin(>dati<uiHeipial days, for recreation. Ii ler ledge <»n xddier creek. A t re ISW7, Nvisoii B Cole ami M im Aliut* i> Theron Bush, the Salley Record's 10 tlx* fi- Mt. If you are going east call Il on him, breaking Ids leg. E. Mil. Sb»« iy, J M. Chiles, county judge, u .»n E. I . Dunbar, Grant’« Pass, for ra’es, best typo wa« on »Saturday’s south-bournI IlC IH1111 g jis went out lo render medical a.ssi-i train going home from Rosebuig where etc. nice. No man or woman can enjoy lifo or tie bad been visiting. I’l.e’oy the photographer has recenth »VillMiiiM <nek, Miss Marv Day will leave M mday for » EN'I.M i ER—On it« »mpbsh much in this world while «dde<! to his gallery a kites' i’nprov» » it«*» im» •< Uy August 2d, A J H .Uhland when* win* will enter the nor- | ■*» 1 if« ring fi«»m a torpid liver. De IV ill's ieiii-uiB lense, which combining both Mas . Wile ol ( hrciit e .Husshigri , ag J dial school for the fall term Miss Anna Litt • Eai i Risers, th<* |»ill« that cleanse »1 am! d«diiii' im .is vspvci.»ly adapt»*« 28 yvMis. Wade uontemplaies going later. hat organ, <| t • klv—W. F. Krein*r. .Atlda mu « born In Bin haoon count) siu lio, such hf •r rapid w »rk in luldren’i picuires. HARDWARE .»:> 1 Mash A Pike fur Snowy Butte flour. Shoe« repaired at Hackett'«. J. L. Scott of Riddle, Oregon, was in town Monday. Minin* tl-ni*. Mr J. T. Kelly of Cottage Grove 1« in town. Mr John Whitehead »a in the city roin the tirave creek mine. He report things quite lively out theie and will return in a tew days. -r rers Children * Pittura» a Specialty. bhe aas very indusLriou*«, ulwt). »•Iieerlul, Hie hghL ol her horn««, the prim of her bfutln rs ami cumlorl ul her at duwed mother, Mrs. ( aiohue Bievems 8ht leave» a biuken hearted huabami two Hill«« daughters, an age<l mother sevrial brolh«*i« and »HteiN and inaii) HiemiM to inuiirn h r « arly death. 8n<* aati laiii Lu rest by th ■ oxle of hei latnei in the M«-tiiodiMt »«*mei*ry, Rev • j . W. Hoxie »»reimliHg over tiie r»ervhu» the relaiivo« desire to thank th« I »**iemls for their kimlness and ajinpain) i.i «hen bereavement. ****** # . . v- ■ •A 11 Sil. ■». Orea n foods . > use fWWiï Tea« ■»lleca Spices 1 at our expense Ä..nvde, if you’re not pleased The Story of the Cracker. CALHOUN BROS. I o Secure the Best Results in Pieserving Fruit Demands that Granite Iron stew pins be used, as the iron kettle gives the preserves a peculiar taint that spoils the flavor and renders the othe, wise tempting pres, rves almost unpalatable. We have a splendid as- sortment of Granite ware and we can supply you with anything in that line you may need. arc Beginning to Bite Prepare for sport by laying in an assortment of Pishing Tackle. Come in and look at our rods, reels, lines, flies, etc. We also have a good stock of guns, atninu- nitiou and sporting goods- Since Last Season We have added Picture Moldings, | Furniture Coverings andUpholstery Materials, Porteires, Children's Car-' riag.-s Velocipeds, Tricycles, and r.T-ii ’>» Camp Furniture, Clothes Bars and : Racks, Music Racks and many other small articles We intend to make our stock the most complete of its kind in Southern Oregon Jewell & D:dge Ilartl ware “Say Mister! J. R HALF. Gimme one of them BIG glasses of soda fur s cents. Its the best 5 cents worth I ever seen. Ma says that and so does Pa. Our folks thinks this is the best drug store in town anyway." Thi« •• what **the «mail boy” savs. lads of people agree with him an I show it, though they don’t put it in quite thi« way. If you don't agr«*e with hiir come in and try one of lho«e "big*' gIae-e« voivaelf. Ami that ia not all; everything we keep »« the best of ita kind—Noda Water, Drug«, Toilet Article«, all the beat value for the money. NATIONAL DRl’G STORE, PROSPECTORS’ Dr. W. F. Kremer, Prop SHOES J ; Vz LTJV U. In Grant- Pas-, and can mend votir shoo very neatly. What i- the u»e of wa-Ueing a dollar when you can save it.’ ge. O-Jflee - t A Pnn-Htrr f <u«.i' ■' *■ S mt . i h e. A : c IT Oil the C<»¿list, The Calico Remnants arc worth looking over—no two pieces alike. You can buy a first-clas Roaster, large si/e, for 70 cents. 50-pound Balance Scales for 17c. A good Purse Sc. < «»flee Mill 2*».. V good assortment of Granite Ware. A new lot of Lace and Ribbons. Fishing Tackle. 7LTTID (' fTira 1 'I I EBN l?ot< »grillet Come and Look Them Over IÆIUTIÎR.S’ t/MA W. 1’ Wright returned last week from the Oak Flat mine, where he ha. been surveying for the past ’hree weeks. He Tl o cracker in its finer form is distinc- will soon leave for the Smith river eoun ivelv an tmerican production. Iu no • »tlivr country in the world i* the fancy »rv on a surveying trip. 4afer which is known by this name to The llitf and llavlord mine ha. closed I»«* found in th« variety and quality down for a time and Mr. llitf will go to which obtains in the United Btat««. Not Portland. The mine is O K but some • nly the cracker itsrlf, but even its name little disturbance lietueen the ownerr us changed when one goes to a foreign, Eng i«h »»|M*akinrf land, and the biecuit •eeiui to be the trouble. im the aui-oinpaninient of the glass of Ifaunuiii A Browning brought in a good mlk, or the cup of alternoon tea. The American name is derived from lot of gold from their Greenback mine oi> he old English or Anglo Saxon cracken ■ rave creek la.t week, which made a •r craken, meaning to break or to crack, |‘»29 brn k Thia amount waa ae< ure> 4iid allu«lea to the the readily broken The rotu 12 Iona of second grade ore. Th* »pialily or cri-pne-« ol the era« xer English name, on the contrary, ia from b v a certainly have a b mania. rn* Latin bis cuit (.twice baked?, refer- Mr it F Miller waa in from the lac» ung lo the required pi act ice of the Ro reek mine this week Mr, Miller had ■ man soldiery of baking their bread twice. Either term is equally correct and the ive ounce Isrlllr of beaut fill gold nil. American adoption «»f the English name geia ranging from the size of a grain m »««incident ttith and as general as the Engliiili adoption of the American crack- orn to a marble. Private partiea offei •r. Belttceil the names there may be ■d Mr, Miller »17 27» per ounce, but hr but little to choose, but in the articles intend» to keep them aa apeeimena iron ihemselvet, as usual "America leads, his mine. with the rest nowhere ’’ As an indication of the importance of An excellent report of the Oak Fla cracker« it may le* interesting io note placer ininea rea<-h -a us today A new that the definition of baking ia a «lescrip* ditch from I-ower Illinois river to lhe i»»n of the manufacture of cracker«, i. e., mine is being constructed and about -10 *the art of heating anything in an oven ■>r tire in order to harden it.” The «hi men are engaged. Bunk houses for thr i«*rent degrees of beat to which the vari s< comodation ul tlie-e men and other- ous kinds ol Hour, with their admixtures are Ireing built, and preparation for the 01 milk, water and flavorings, are ex posed result in the many varieties of cracker« winter's work is nearly completed. •khicn the tuna 11 factur«r of to day places Portlanders had an opportunity la.i liefore the public. week of (easting their eyes on Southern t he advantages ol the crackers as an »regon gold $iii) ikk) in nuggeta ano article ol diet are so many as to almost gold bricks from the Sterling were di>- defy enumeration. »Medical auihoritie« late that a crust of bread contains all plated in a window at Die corner o • he nutriment necessary to sustain life. I bird and Washington streets and at 1 he crust ol the bread being the crisply- tach'd the attention ol hundreds Very baked porti on ol the dough. As crack ers are made by exposing thin piece« of I tile idea of the value of a gob dough to an inieuse heat which convert« '■rick can he gained by ainiply looking 1 hem entirely into crust, lhev are there- it it, however, unless a person is accus* lore by inedied testimony Hiifiici«ntly nu tritious to sustain lite The thorough t 'tned io handling it. mas<n ation which they demand is a pre Mr. James Sampson, superintendent ventive of that enemy of American peo ■I the Denver City mine, latter known ple-dyspepsia—1 heir easy digestion be as the Miller ledge, wa« in town thia ing only one ol the points in thetr lavor. riieir easv and lengty preservation ia week, lie teporls everything going another argument for their tuie a tin along nicely at the mine, A BO foot tun- hux, such as ihowe hi which crackers are e to make the main tsaly of ore act ers- generally packed, being ample protection ble is lieiiig|iu< in and is already in -10 against dampness—the only thing which can injure them set. Thirty men are employed pu'ting Their easy transportation. which p buildings, digging luniiels. niakim* makes them more than useful for trav- rails, etc. Mr Samp-oil reteived a 1« I « lers by land or se.*, is anoth r point for Bread becomes dry ami grant from San Francisco stating that consideration stale, cake will crumble, ami fruit will In- greater portion nl the machinery was spoil; but a tin box of crackers will be '■tupped ■ he 3Uth and that the mill prop a- fresh ami palatable at the end of a But -r would be in readiness to ship in about long joinner as at its beginning 15 dava. The mill is a Merrell roller 1 lie l.n l 1 hat they are delicious and can he found in aueli a variety is. perhaps, luiirtz mill with a guaranteed capacity the greatest of their advantage«. They ■I 40 tons ol hard rock, but it will eaaily are umf I ii I for a« many piiri>o»es a*« they work t.0 tons of rock on the Miller ledge. are different in size, shape and flavoring. Cite Merrell mill is new in Southern For the invalid's breakfast, a toasted ami buttried so la cracker 1« a welcome fregón but Mr Hampson savs it i» a accompaniment ol a glass of milk or cup pleiidid machine. lite mill will he in of ««»co.i to which the diet is limited. ,».»-iinm and tn operation by the first of For a heiween-mval bite, nothing is bet ter than ilie plate of crackers, which are v»v«*mbvr. not substaiiiial enough to «poll the luncheon or »liniivr which is to follow, but sufiii'ienily imiriiioilM to more than saiiMiy tlm faintness of hunger. For lum-he«»n. ovater crackers are the fitting mc » ompanimenl ol either stewed or pan- iiNVMhes, as ol many foups ; «<>da « rack- » imo I toasied cheese, or \\ « l«h rare bit; ami butier cracker« ami cheese of salads. Oppiane Court House W11I1 dvHM*ria no cake is nicer to serve GH INT 8 I'.lSH, ORE ilisii a trull bus» uii or a ginger snap. I be things l<» avoid in ihv purchase of • lacker« are ilie cheap vamiies, 1 he dif < hit» of I La ference i»« price is small, but I lie difler- 1 1 quality 1-great. W® iiamlie »11 I iIÀST the I»* st. «nd our pt ice« are always ri gilt. Lie’ll e l < lalleriea We earn the tine-4 line of !» an k foot «■ame cover« •lock «erre mi e/( THE NEW YORK RACKET STORE I Mining Bhnks ' 0 Forms! X x/L'ackKH OrriOBa