Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, September 30, 1897, Image 3

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    T hursday . S eptember 30, 1897
Flour
the week s
JOTTINGS
" k ‘
‘,,U
fu““’h “ - -y
Mash A Pike for Hnowv Butte flour.
Head < al ho in * ad in« w*ek.
'
11
'* ;lkc,y to ** anX cheaper and may be higher
°
JO persack . |2S IJO
¿ml S.
thousUMj
F <■ ir. 2 id giade 50c per sack.
Bee Hive B.kitig Powder, the standard for 15 years
Have vuu tried it ?
0 J
.
A useful piece of Granite ware given with every one
pound cau uud only* 50c. per can.
Keg pickles, plain or mixed.
We have the largest stock and varieties to select from.
Both in toilet and laundry and at prices to suit.
6 bars of good laundry soap f >r 25c.
Borax soap, per bar, sc.
5 lbs Soda 25c.
Remember we carry the finest Eastern breakfast bacon.
Quality, Qjantitv and Price
Always guaranteed.
A S Hammond oi Medford is attw» d-
ing
o busn.t -N in court h« re th - wee .
SCHOOL BOOKS •! M damans,
Snows Buttr d *ur at J. M. Chile«.
R F. Miller, of tb«» Jack c*vi k pia<ri
i’hebv 'a portrait« oi children are U K
Pbrbs do«** developing for kodauera
mine, wa in town one day la*i «rek.
Clemens, Druggis* opp. Oi»era House.
Wm. Pond the Fortlau«! insurunc*
B -t 4. handle >Dowy BuHe flour
Th« Stale fair otxii to lav. th»- 30th
agent is in town this w*rk again.
Get v.-ur TABLETS •’ M Clemen*
• alhoun' tor vsr» uwr prices until the
Charlev Nickell of the Dvmocriiic
Try Schilling « Best lea and baking powder. 30th.
Tim»-.- i* among I hope who ar* attendu»
EnveiupeN printed ai the Lot hilk odit e.
The Coi ai kk can save you money on a
court thi« week.
Grain sacks lor tale at Mash
typewriter.
La wen roe Smith of Ashland is in the
b reah vegetables every day
VV. H. Flanagan, physician surgeon
Pas« lor a few days and will go to work
and dentist.
at the >il«by mines
I here are uow 75 pupils in the high 1 Wall paper 10 cent« double roll at lhe
Misa Eltis Pope who ha* lw»n visititu
(
G
P
F
A
C
Co.
! bool.
Dr Brower’s laniily in Ashland has re
If you want a go<»d ranch cheap inquire
If y<»u want a type«rltor,talk with the
turned to Roseburg
at the Co< Bi kb office.
Cot rick mau.
J. H. Huffer ni Jacksonville, one «»( the
Call at McGregor Bro« for a »have be-
¡he Ca-h store for groceries, dour and
fai hfuls oi that own. <*wne down to tins
I fore calling on your l»esl girl.
lead— Mash A Pike.
ci’y last week on bu« news
M l«r A Perkin« shipload a car oad
Il vou want a first < lass bath, you can
M ins Isa Dyke came up froi i the Can
of apples Monday of this week.
get n at McGregor Bros.
district where she i« teaching, last Sat.
Sweetland A Co
al wavs have a urday t<» spend a day in town
Pauls Inks—absolutely non spillable ;
go»>d supply of choice cuts of meat.
only 10 at National Drug Store.
Hon. Wi . Colvig of Jacksonville wiu
A fine line of tea and coffee at lhe Cash among 'he number who went from Jack
Pencils, pens, ink and all things nec
store opposite ruuud house, Mash A Pike. son county to the fair at Po.'tland.
essary fur school at M. Clemens.
Southern O-egon will be well re pre-
New supply of wall paper at the Grants
Judge J. R. Neil of la ksonville made
*«eute«i at ths Portland exposition this uh a pleasant « all la«t Monday. The
Pass Furniture A L asket Company.
fudge is down attending circuit court
Redfield has a full suoply of violin, fall
G q to Calhoun's fcr choke melon*.
b> a of Addltf «tring« al Bedtield’s.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
M k
L
Will not evaporate nor become thick
Ralph Hut« h isistus'ing al the jo«e
The weekly Oregonian and Coi Bl HR — Paula non-spillable Inks; only 10c at phine a G w days while John Bo th i*
taxing in the Meehani» n Fair at Portland.
or.s \ear for
OJ to paid up «ui'Xrib- National Drug Store
ere.
Calhoun Bros for Snowy Butte flour
Dr. Boyd ami wife «if Klamath Falls
Trv the Ca«h store for groceries. Ma-h were passengers on the excursion train
The best place in town to get your
la»t M >i «lav bound for Portland to attend
shoes repaired is al Hacketta’ harness A Pike, Proprietors
acd shoe shop.
The Grants I'a.-s Furniture and Cask the Mechanics fair.
banjo, guitar and mandolin strings.
B. Sc M . Grocery.
Royal mairi th» food pure,
wholesome and delicio«*.
Wiu B)- ev is over from Jacksonville
on a t»u«iheM trip.
S h ao Butte again I»-«!« the market.
C St. L*»ui« ior w^G’ii r«-pairibg
SG« »11
W. E. Stites isover from Williams fi r
a few day«
Get your ti«i«ila string» of Redfield.
i'hor- repaired <i Hatrkait •
quauij. k‘tP ",V
PERSONAL.
Will lackeon resident dentist.
Take vuur kud «k films t«> I’hebv.
No more spilled ink when the bottle et Co has a full supply of carpets and
is knocked over if you buy Pauls Ink st matting Come and *ee them.
the National drug store.
Trv the Cash s*ore for groceries, flour,
Dame Rumor has it that we are likely fee.l hav and grain, thev will meet all
to ha\ e some satisfactory changes in rail­ prices— Mash A Pike, p»oprietors.
road matters ere long.
J R Hale ha* just a Med to his al-
reativ largo carpet stock thirteen roll« in
Have your dealer keep Snowy Butte
Just the thing for ch Idren, will not the very la’e-t design* an«l colorings.
See those sponge stuffed sweat pad» a’
evaporate. Pauls* non rpilla 4e Inns at
Hackett’s They absorb the sweat anti
the National Drug Kiort.
If you want fieeh fruit for canning keep the horses shoulders dry and
cool.
leave your order at Bartlett’s.
E H. Reames, one of Jacksonville's
bright young attorneys and a member ol
the firm of Colvig ami Usâmes is in at
ten.lance at circuit court.
Mis« Etta Po’lock, iter a month's vis­
it with her pirents on lump «dï loe will
return to Yreka, (alifornia. where she
has been living for the past year.
Beu Rogers returned last week (rem
Via er lake where he hsd been taking in
the sight*.
Mrs. N.M. Knex. wife of Oscar K«>ox
of \pp'» gate died at her home the 27th.
of thiN meuth.
Mrs. J. W. Howard and little daughter
Etila left Tues lav evening for a few
wsekn vtav in Portland.
As HHual lhe fair made inroads upon
the Jacksonville public aeliool and there
were many absent marks la*t week.
Mise Fannie Cheetb*'’» formerly of
Granta l‘a*s has been called home to
William« by ’he illness of her father.
Mr, \V 11 Woodburn of Cre-cent Citv
i- in this city for a week on his return
from a visit with his daughter at Yreka
Cal.
There is some racing going on at the
t’entral Point track this waek. These
hort-ea were most ol them at lhe Medford
fair.
Supt Fields, of the Southern Pacific,
was Imre Monday. Ils wa* in company
with th«» railroad cominiasioners who are
taking a run over the road to see what is
wrung.
Edwa’d >ch< field, public administra'or
T II Warlord, of the Giant’s Pas« anil
i for Siskiyou county, California, went Credent t ity Telephone L ne will move
I north Monday for a few days in Portland to Kerby soon, where he takes up his
to see the sights and to have a rest.
residence for the future in order to be in
Four hundred fifty pupuils in the pub­ * The Presbyterian Ryno«l for Oregon | Judge Crawford of Tolman’s spring« a more convenient place for looking after
lic school uud more coming
Every '«•nnvene* in ti e I’resbvteriau chtirrh in . above Antilai'd, came down on the 11am his line
L W
Fulkerth. District A’y
of
room is crowded but one, the 6th gradr. this city the 14th of October. Moat of | <atu»dav night to attend to some busi­
St4fii*lai s ouutv, Call! rnia, is alt« n ling
the Prehy’erian divines throughout the ness in ths circuit court this week
Snowy Butte flour at Cornell’s.
' state will be in attendance.
J. H. Halleck came down from Siski court, lie came to assist Mr J dTrev
P 11 Harth is having his dwelling
vou
last week to have a visit with hi« in the proHwcnt 1011 of Levi Kirk f«»r the
The N -rth'-rn Paciti« Rv. Co. makes i
raised about ten feet ; ,a nice two-ston
family, lie returned Monday morning murder of <'ol lone who was a Ir end of
the
fastest
’
¡me
La*t
and
gives
the
best
dwelling is 1 he eault. Mew re. Weidmai
Mr. Fulkerth. R (J. > mith * ill defend
service If Jou ary going il is to vonr on the south bound pass nger train
and 'l«j lor are the contractors,
We nu- in our Fall slock of OLIVER PLOWS both in
advantage to consider these points. E. ;
Rev. E P. Childsof the Ashland Con Kirk.
Call at the Cot kier office and get a
Major W. II. Woodbury who ha*
E Dunbar, agt ; Grant's Pass.
gregatiunol churdi waa on the TueNdavs
sample copv of the Weekly Orego tian, j
Chilled Old S' ■ 1. G t ready for autumn plowing and
served lhe people of Crescent City as
t
thi
n
lo
Portland
fur
a
visit,
hence
hi
No man or woman can enjov life or
« Inch we will give you at 75 cents a y ear I
actoinpltsh much in this world while | goes to attend lhe conféré* « e at Hood post mast er for 32 years, an I who has
1> gin the work rig 'it by liuyi tg ■nt OLIVER.
it you sub-» rib * for lhe C ol ' hikk
been visiting in Jackson county returned
suffering from a torpid liver. De Will*«
h miethis morning. Major Wuodburv
The **Kicyrlisi *s Best Friend” is a fa­
Little Earl v Risers, the pills th it cleanse i! T I* Cramer, A. E Voorhies, L L
in to be relieved ol bin duties aa post-
miliar name f..i De Witt’f Witch Haz* I
G NTS
WE ARE
'hat organ q licklv—W. F !<rem*r.
I Jewell and Rev. M< Lean w nt up to By­
hnasler and Major Whitfield appointed
Salve, always ready f«»r emergenciew.
We rerieve«! a card this week front bee bridge Mondtv, where they «pent in his place.
U hile a p cific for pile», it also instant-
two da\s raking out the (Uh. A good
relieves hi d cutes cut» bruise-, salt R»v H A Wood who »«-quested us Jo
Last Monday nfterno n II L Truax
time is lhe report
rheum, evz* ma and all »flection* of iln semi hi* paper to Oakland in*tead of
wAs seen driving up the street toward
Harrisburg as the Bi-h »p h td »ra isf- re I
John Goo«lell returned from GaNquels
► kin. li in ver fails—W F Kremer.
hie home at an unusually lively rats
him to that station
Mr Wood preached last Sunday evening to be in utttmdence
looking neither lo the right nor to the
M
ment-
are
iiaeleR»
if
trifle«!
aw
a)
.
NEXT TO POST OFFICE.
twice at Roseburg and twice at Myrtle' at circiut court. Mr. Goodell reports his
h it, but when we ascertained the reason
and they are dangerously wasted if con
Point on his way down.
little boy some better but not yet able
PLOW SH RES
PLO.V HANDLES.
theretore, it wa« simply plain ami justi
sumed by delay ir. eases where One Min­
to
be
moved
home.
Stop that Cough! Take warning, It
fi.ihle, lie was making ha« • to nee his
ute Cough Cure would bring immediate
max lead to comsuiuption. A 25c but­
Mise Maiy Giilli'li whois teaching daughter who had ju-t arrived—Allow u-
relief—W F. Kremer.
lie of Shiloh’s Cure may save your in.- the lall term ol school at VVoodvilie, to congratulate you Mr li. L
If you aregoing to take a trip East and
S 'Id by The National Drug Store.
1
cams down to visit the home folk« Fri
Mrs. W O Benjamin and little son of
want it to be a pleasant one, go via th«-
The A. O. U W. request all their d «y night am! remained over Sunday re Pla« rr, Greg fi, who have been visiting
Northen Pacific. Their accomuiodations
I
turning Mondav morning
for the past month in hclitivler, Neb.,
are first clas» tn every respect. I-or members to be in attendance at tti« next
Mi«« Carrie Farr came home from the home of Mrs Benjamin’H mother,
rate« etJ. call on or write E. E. Dunbar regular meeting, Monday night, October
4
The by laws will be read for ihe sec- Hugo Saturdrtv to vi«il the folks at home. [came home Sunday night v a Sacra-
Grant’s Pass.
«»nd time and will likely corue up fur She has been wmploved to teach two tnento. Mrs Benjamin brought to uor
The Northern Pacific Co. runs tourist
adopt ion.
weeks more Tue directo s I »»vi there office samples of corn raineil on her
sleepers on all passenger tr o- s out 01
Tbuiuas < uly of Steamboat W»« II) know a good teacher when th ?y g- t one. brother's farm in that state. She in
Portland These cars are ple;i»ant and
tow ii the first part of this weak and from
Mi - Kate Del'eatt, who lectures for forms un that her brother’s farm has 2 Ml
comfortable and ton would enjoy riding
him we learned that the Black Dia
the Secular Union in Oregon, was here a« res ot corn that will yield, probably hU
in them. When von are ready to go call
mond nune owned by Mr. M«*rrill in at
last week to lecture but wan unable lo btiNhels te 'lie acre, and he in ofl'vied but
on or write E. E Dunbar at Grant’s
trading considerable attention in ttiai
Pass for rates, etc.
do «O on account of a severe « old
She 7 cents per bushel lot it, bill they burn
section un a« counloi ths rich quar's that
corn for luel mn it in ho much cheapet
No daubing, no corking safe, econ* m is being tauan from it. Tnis l« dge wax went south to la< k«<m county Monday
than coal.
_
Mr
Milton tiiinckel representing
ical. convenient — Pauls non-spillable dircowre«! by Tom-A Pierce about three
8“S'’£J”
•’hr Niawlivillr !N.u lr«iia < «»tiling
nks ; only 10c at National Drug Store.
years ago and they sold it lo Mr. Merrill I hearle’s Nashville -hudentw called oil
Thsalre’s Nashville 8tu>lents*Jubilee
The Opera House meat marke is who has been worn.ng it more or less us this week and Min«*e lie looks so much
Complete Line. headquarters for the kind of meat you during tha past three years There are like Mr.Brvan,we wereabout toeondtide 8ing«*rs will be in Grants Pass October
want to get—the best.
now six men <*t work in this untie and it 'hat we were going to hive a call from loth under lhe auspices of the lheaby-
COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER.
lenan choir ami will render some of
prospe« ts continue so favorable the own that tionoraule gsu'leman.
Jswell
A
Dodge
bold
last
week
to
H
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS.
their choice s tleciioiia ol v »cal music
e
will
doubtless
put
in
a
quartz
mill
to
Mr*
L.
G
Br«>wiiell
ami
children
left
A. Shorey ami D. T Lea for their mine
Un’S« singers have attained almost a
yesterday morning for E na. California
on Foots creek bout $70 > worth 01 min­ crush the ore.
The following e» ii tori al from the \T y rt le where she j »ins her husb^ml
Mr. ami world wid«i repuiauoti an I il the peopls
ing pipe
Point Enterprise is full of truth and Mr«. Brow nail ati'l family vill make that oi Li rants Pass de« ire a rare treat now
Mrs Ida Benjamin, of Oregon, a
common *en»e ami need« no comment: pla< u their future h »me tVe wish them is t he lllUfl to g I it.
daughter of Mrs. William Steven«, is
” When a man ha* a two dollar pup iu ■ mee-s in their n« w home.
here on a visit to her mother. She
BOHN
his posse« »ion be look« after it carefully
A. J. Powell of M«mdo« ino countv Cal
brought a nice sample sack of fruit to ye
and does not let it run a’ound all over ifornia, is iu the county looking up ««»me I KU, X — Monday, Kept ’ 27th m this
editor on Monday which was simply
city lo Mr. and Maa ILL. iruax, a
town at night. But if he has a boy or mining property witti the view of invest
DEALER IN---------
j marvelous
An apple, a peach, a plain
«laugt tier.
girl it is different. They ar«- turned loose ing, provid' d the app.*arance of thing*
and a fig insdc up the collection and they
at an rar'v age to go to the bad. and h»-*i eui< iiitn
Dill*
We h >p»< he may find some
were very la^gc and delicious.—Schuyler
p«<»plr w«»nder where the armv oi tramps, thing to hie liking and locate in the
(Neb Quill
BOR o IJ m H—At Wilderville, Kept 2V,
bum«, loafers, dea l beats
gambler«», , county.
Here is what the Oregonian has to eay
01 consumption, >. A. Borough, age 49
prostitute« ami drunk ar«i«c<nne from each
Corner Sixth and I Sts , Grant’s Fass, Oregon.
) ear«.
for the Nashville Student« “They prove«!
John II Ballanger of Denver, Colora
decade. They are grown from th»- Bj-ed,
themselves thoroughly worthy of the
| do, publisher of the city directory of MKB. N M K N< >X, w ile of Oscar Knox
IRON and STEEL,
of Applegate. died al tier ho ,«e the
j high encomiums showered upon them gathered from our ti<>me- and sown br<>a«j 1 Denver, has been in town for a week
27th, ol ihi
HARDWARE and
-
I by the press and people. The audit nee cast oil our s' r»-et * and alleys. It may 1 visiting the family of I’ M. South
! was «lelighte«! with the entertainment. tie that your bov or girl is making in j -o’itti is Mr Ballanger’s niece
that direction
At all events the huya I left for Denver M«»nday night taking
WAGON MATERIALS
1 It was real ; no imi'a'ion ; co burlesque»
I bm the d«rki»*s out and out, just as he and girls ought to I m - given an equal with lum Jnhnnv South, who wdl mak
I n L \ kge V ariety
show with the pup
' mat be «e«n in the Sunny S «u»h ”
1 his home with hi* uncle.
A S oc I m I O<-<-a*don
pt MINERS Fitte ! Out ni Rea-mable Terms
The pupils of lhe public school l«st
M in - N’-llie Dement of ( <»0« countv
I week '-rg.inizel a literary »«wietv with
Ab”Ui fl fy penpl»* gathered at the M I (M-aed through outlie iraiu «h« morning
Vnla Moore for pre-od-u . B rt<» Vl< L-sn E onh pir««»nago last Tue*day night fr»r olthe25'h goin * to Ashland to attend
vice pre-i'lent, Arthur Li«ter «e« retary, M MOUI m I ficep-iAu mi I welcome to Rev. the S<atn Normal for the winter
Mix*
Mr. Dement is one of the popular teachers
an I Maggie Mead» tress irer. The-o iety J. A. Crut-hfield awl family.
,' si ’ ilc i-.i-u .season
will not hol«l meeting« in the evening at Crutch fie I i« lhe newly app<>inte«l min­ of Coos conntv and her appearance ul
IlltlBK 1»
We h;> • added Picture Molding»,
present h r in tv I > - » |at-*r. TheJ first ister in «-barge of th»» M E f'bun h >outh ' the «'ep*»t iri Grams Pa*« made one of Furniture Covering;» a nd Upliolhtery
mee’ing will >« hel l n x’ Frid-v, at of thi« city, If-- a id Li« family enjovwd our voting men smile i- he never smiled M iterials, Porteirvs, Children s Car­
The evening l»efore
*hi«ha program, con«i«<ing of songt«, thin u< a»ion very ini -h
riages Vel>x.-i|ie<!-, Tricicles, aiel
OF
h - rm -
reeling«, an*l debate will ta*e amf spent in mu-ic, in ««mgs and general
Claren«*e Bla< k. wh«> ha- been foreman
Large»! Stock ”f HAV in lhe Citv! place Tne e exercise« pr»perlv con- c-mv -nuti >n until a reasonably la*e in » he < )b-erver otlit -» f«»r some lime, re Express Wagons, Houselining and
t.i ks llainiibH ks. Croquet, Folding
Ail Home Grown
M >1 I I J «.X N
hl«’’e«l will pr »re of great vahv lo tho«e hour whwn ail r»-tnrnw<l home, though sign»-d hi« po-ition ami Isfi last Monday C imp Furniture, Clothes Bars and
who are t • participate an I ve u«id«*rst and nnt until they had wishv<| this gen'le- ! on tbe «•X irii»’i for Portland
After R.i k - Music Rai ks and in mvother
• I*|t «
'f the 4’h Ilh arid |*M» g'ltes taa 1 a'i'l hi« ladv a ”-ar of g«»ol and V'-ltl' g * »m • «lav« al the fair, < larence small arti< l<-s
We intend to make
Wil ber»qmre«| to do some wort of a plea-ant work in he citv of ’¿rant« Pa s. will g<» ♦o Weism’r, Idah » where hi 4 our *tock the most complete of its
i literary nature on a •■count of win h ther The ditor «as not pr«»«»*nt hip bn ton, parentH live, and whe»e his father is kind in Southern Oregon.
Ilrcciv» kjH. h
<’l’«« “• "r< • *r
At Lowest Prices.
r»*rtilicalv pay -il’lc II I’ "• "'d.
w II Legiven proper - edi* in miki’ig up neverths »-«-. J »i * in ‘•¡•‘King tpeo­ doing «-hurrh rnis«i«mary w irk. to at’en I
Sells <ight I-Mt- *n
KrB"
ple a peasant. »i>c ♦-«»i ll year.
►< hoo| the coming wirt»-r.
grade«.
wCall
and
Examine
m*
Stock
fisco, and i’of laud.
releirr»| hi< ireivl-r» -M ■>« »H P»»“ '»
I STAUFFER.
be t nitwi -lele-.
I liive Jus,t Arrived
I
Cr< 1111er Bros.
Is receiving New Goods Every Day
See their line of
S ash ribbons ,
SILK LACES, etc
Hemstitched Handkerchiefs.
Knit and Muslin Underwear
MH TH SIXTH STREET
F EC. SCHMIDT,
Agricultural Implements,
FIRST NATIONA
bank
Capital Stock,
i>5ü, 0
at our expense
if you’re not pleated
OUR GROCERY PRICES
Wouldn’t be remarkable if it were
not for the groceries themselves?
Like the now fimous gold fields of
Alaska, our stock of goods will re-
w. d the seatchers therein with
tn,nv rich ’‘finds" that our attrac­
tion attracts bitter than a Klondike
dollar.
CHEESY CHEESE
You know there is cheese that
isn’t cheeesy ; just as there are
preachers that aren’t preachy, and
melons that aren’t melony. and
baked hearts that aren't beany.
Now, this " Williams" jcheese is
cheesy cheese. It’s a true repre­
sentation of the finest American
cream cheese. It's at its best now.
W e have it in 4, 8 and ra pound
pieces, which you may have for the
sum of ,2%c. a pound.
Excursion Rate Prices!
$1.00
Dry H«»UMn Burned
Tuesday noon lhe dry house and con-
Niderable dried (mil on 11 B. Miller'«
fuim three miles west of town wav «le­
stroked by fire. Mr H. E. Bell, who
was running the dr\er tliried up the
tire about noon and then went to tlm
house for his diuner. Soon after beset
down to the table suuio one discovered
that lhe dry hou»e was on fire, but n
was two late. The fire had gotten such a
headwa;* that nothing could tie dune.
It «in not a regular dryer, but an old
hou*e liiMt Mr Bell had fixed up and
wmn drying some nice fruit hs we can
teNiify. having visited lhe place lhe pre­
vious day.
*
Winter Apples.
Those who have a ioud supply of win*
U * apples should take into cousiceratNil
tti> importance of knowing jus when to
gather them that they may bo best pie- '
served during the winter.
f rom those who have had much ex-
pcnence along this hue we are informed
that winter apple« should not bn gather­
ed earlier than the I5lh of October, but
ot courne it depends upon the weather.
j
Winter apples should be left upon lhe
tree so l«>ng as possible and then kept in
a « «»ol pl«« s hi case of a tew warm «Uys.
un it ths warm days are ov»*r and then ,
the fruit is out of danger and it will keep I
until late tn the spring, if the vaiiety is
or >iiiardy a good keeper, «»iht-rwi-e they '
will rot in the fall soon after »hey are
gat bered
3j' < lbs ot White, Red or Pink
Beans................................. I 00
1 2 lbs of Tapioca or Sago ... 1.00
2 sacks of Second Grade Flour 1.00
8 lbs of Cream Cheese............ 1.00
2 gals. New Sorghum Syrup 1.00
6 pack, of Arbuckles or Lyon
Coffee
........................ 1.00
to pkgs, of No. 1 White Macar-
roni.................................... 1.00
80 pkgs, of Matches. ............ 1.00
12 lbs. Ex. Soda Ci ackers ... 1.00
6 1 -lb cans Ground Coffee .. 1.00
And many other dollars worth
that we haven’t room to mention.
NEW GOODS
Maple Syrup, Sorghum, Aunt Jer-
niinia Pancake Flour, Eastern Sugar
Cured Hains, Mince Meat, etc.
Commence saving our advertise-
ments, we are going to offer a re­
ward for their return.
CALHOUN BROS.
el
To Secure the Best Results
in Pieserving Fruit
Demands that Granite Iron stew pins be used, as the
non 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-
soitmeut of Granite ware and we can supply you with
anything in that line you may need.
Eisli arc Beginning to Bite
Prepare for sport by laying in an assortment of Fishing
Tackle, Come in and look at our rods, reels, lines,
Hies, etc. We also have a good stock of guns, ammu­
nition and sporting goods'
Hard ware.
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A LOT MOKE GOODS RECEIVED AT
Have Y <»ur Grain
, worth o< «r»in annuo ly.
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fOOD PaoûVCTS.
for
Good Eating and
Cooking Apple*
,1
ese
See What You Can Get
Hay, Grain, Flour and feed!
Stivisi Attenli”n viven > < • ■Ilts-UOB* o<
renerai buainem* of «»ur cust«»mera.
J. D FRY. Prwilent
J. T.TVFF8. Vice I’rwideot.
g A. R,»<rH. < a»hi»c
Literary Program.
JOWHK GOOÛ-
cm at Mo M
The following in the program to be re •
dered by tha literary society of lhe pub
icsluol utc Er I iy at 3 0 clo * k p in :
Instrumental Holo
. . ..Adelia Hartk
Series of Conundrums ... \r»hur Lisle«
Vocal Solo ...
. Maggie Mea«le
Essay ................................. 11 at tie Bil«by
Recitation ........................Jennie Colbv
Parody...................................M ins Goodin
Es«av
........................Martín Henton
l.‘e< nation
..............Fred Stevens
Newspaper
............................... ..
George Wertz; aseiatanta, Berto
McLeen.Joeie Slitea and Prof.Cameron
There will also be a debate, the sub
20 lbs. of good Rice for........ $1.00
ject of wliirh in to be «elected. The a'
20 lbs. Rolled Oats (no hulls) 1.00
tirinalive leader will be Herbert McCar­
7
lbs. W hole Roast Coffee (not
thy. hi« assistant Ella Colvin. The neg
alive leader will be Mabel Palelhorpe,
broken) ............................ 1.00
her assistant, JHT Hartman. The soc.ie
7 lbs of Green Coffee.............. EOO
ty will close with a song.
1 keg of Mixed or Plain Pickles I ,OO
I. STAUFFER,
J. R HALE.
Collections made thr< .¿hunt Souther«
Oregon, and on all accessible point«.
Th. E*lr* exeurmon train which raise
in from Jack*uii count» last Monday at
7:30 w*» rro«’led with p*»*en^er* bound
for Portland to altend lb* »»pooitioa
The tram itopi«,! in thia city long enough
to take on auoihar coach tilled with
th<,M> who drairol to take advantage of
the cheap rate* The company aeenied
very jolty and weut on their way rejoic­
ing.
The l«*t Aehing mJlhi.coMt, it i* »*fe
to eay. can be found in Rogue river, lor
no tisherinan cou d a.k lor better (|>ort
tnaa thi* ,lr»aiu atfo da T. P Cramer
and A. E Voorhie* went up to Bvbee
bridge rnonday for a day* (port and re
turned with a »pen.led catch.
Mr.
Cratnar > a ght the bulk of the tirh.hai ng
landed 17 .almon trout averaging about
tire pound«, and a number of (ueckeled
trout. One of hia aalmon trout weigheil
between nin* and ten pounda
.Mr
Voorhie* waa quite »an.tied with hi*
first day with the tie, having brought ill
four *alrn >n trout and wvan ipeckeled
trout. Kev Robt, M I can and Ro> , and
I.. L. Jewell, were al*o Aahing iu the
•ame vt,initr. Mr. Me Lean a* every,
b-.ly would *uopo*e, * i light the greater
number, he having 17 »almon trout.
There were
ticket* aold by J Pur
d nu (or the excuraion Moudav mornmg
among them were th* following who'
went to Portland to aee the eight»: Frank
McGregor and wife, Ciaran, • Black. E.
thimnick and wife. <>eorga Ca li >un, l<
M lone» ami wife, Harry Dunbar, John­
ny Booth, J. R. White. Or Flanagan
and wife, Oecar Bear», J. A. Baird, Sey
mure Patton. Fred Crox ton and wife. I.
N. Voorhie» and wile. J A. Walter*. Mr-.
Caaaie Martin. J. Wolke and wife, John
Hall, Frank Mee, C. L Rotermund and
wife. Juliua Charier A. A Fenn, E. C.
Detrmond and wife, Mr«. R A Booth.
I.uta fiuubar. W F Kelsey, Caroline
Winder, b. W. bherer and wife, H. E.
8 nitli wife and daughter, Mr». A. Hen
derann and aou, Mr. Uavid«o>i. A. <■
Rice, S 11. Calhoua, G. C Ruff, Mr*
W J. Roger*. Mollie Johna, Girlie John*
E. Abram* Mrs. K. G. Smith, Clara
Wert*. Grace Fyfleld, Mr» N. Jenkin»,
J McAlicter, M. sharp, and a f*w other*
whole name* we failed to get.
W*»a
The NEW YORK Racket Store
i. the
eff- ■ live »nd e<-<>noniie»l poi»-
known
Price re.lu. edto 30 cent».
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ras
NOTICE » ok I‘l BI.ICATION
PHEBV
Koto^rafer
We carry Tinware, Granite ware, Dry G<M»ds, Notions, Fi>h Supplies, Overalls, Ribbons and
Laces are very cheap, and so are Eadie’s Corsets at 30c. Ink, red and black, ilc. a bottle Envelopes.
2c. a packet. Improved Egg beaters 9c. and the best Fish I lies 2 for 5c. also a large supply of rubber
clothing.
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August -k. 18W7 I ‘
Notire » hrrrbv given that the foil
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GRANT 8 PASS. ORE !’*•» i Oregon,
on IH'lob.* S. lk'n. jn*
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on H t- No , J-*3
Jerne*
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for the -W 4 • N" . »nd N*
14. Tp 38 8.. 1 K 5 W«M.
On*» of the
ollowing
wilaesses
to
lie n»u,e* ihr k
prove ms iopunuo > is reeideoce upon and
. oo of said land, vii
Lighted Oallrriee
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of Wil lem»; Ed»*-d Br k-r.
< A >1 <m* . »nd j*tt ■ • ' trier of tn id-
tain». (Mi "
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comi : and look
them over .
We can’t be beat on Shoes, and mend your Shoes whilst you wait.
NATIONAL DRUG STORE,
BEST
On the Coast.
ChlKrta i Pietor«» a SpectoiO
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SMITH
FITTER-
The New York Rac/.et Store.
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