Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, March 03, 1898, Image 2

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Mr and Mrs W A Blakesiey returned
they are able to know their will
Dae
to their borne at Leland Monday even­
man, who is a friend of tns saloon and
who believe» the license should be
ing, after spending a month or so in the
mines near here.
granted, »ays, "It should nut be left to
the people for the reason that there ara
A g.od looking young man of our vi­
William« Item».
»0 maar men who are aanan.ed to have
cinity is of such an observing nature
Miss
Ethel
1
‘
slmer
is
quits
sick.
their names seen »11 a petition o.' thia
that lie will ride only the observation
Grsnt Tupping expects lo move to bit portion of the train when be lakes a rail-
kind that they would refuse to sigs it
and hence the man could aot get his farm or claim next week.
road journey.
license," Herein lie» the trouble, too
Mr. Fryer went to Medford Wednes­
It has been rumored that one of Mer­
many men lack backbone, or tbe cour­ day with a load ol pr-siuce.
lin’s most charming young ladies has
age ol their convictions, to cosse out and
Mrs E Fryer, ol Medford, is visiting been caught Robin—son lone; of a vest.
show where they stand on any proposi­
her parents of this valley.
As this is the first charge that has ever
tion. We respect a man who entertains
We have beard that the oyster suoper been brought against this young lady of
a contrary opinion and is not afraid or
a similar offense we will not presume to
ashamed to ezpiesw it But this man was postponed until Saturday evening.
subs'antiate the rumor as yet.
March
»th.
who ia ashamed of the principles he rep­
While Emel Zolo passes his year's sen­
Miss Ella Perdean, who haa been visit­
resents and will on everv occasion en­
deavor to conceal them, is the man that ing friends at Williams for several weeks tence in prison he might put in bis time
writing a book entitled “He Fell in Love
huida with the bare but rune with the went to Grants I’aaa Thursday.
With Another Man’s Wife,” end we are
hound.
M Chapman went to Medford Friday
knottier who opposes th» right of peti­ accompanied by Mias Katie, who will re sure it would "take” much better than
tion said that all saloon men are alike, Slime her dutias tn the Jacksonville high the one which was written sometime
ago entitled ‘ He Fell in Love With Hi»
lo which we disaented and cited a» proof school
Wife ” At least it would be better suit­
ol our argument one of tbe saloon men
Mr. Chapman killed a panther last ed to the present condition ol affair«
in this city, who conducta Lis business, week near tbe creek on bis farm. The
J im .
so tar as >r-e knew, in accordance with the offender had lieen making a feast of Mr.
law which |>erniiui him to sell it. The Ca hogs.
ed was made for the Great Northern
John J. Ingalls is inclined to the opin­
Bucklen • Arnica Salve
railway. It has a hauling capacity ol ion that we are oo the verge of the aforesaid gentleman ail tai tied the argu­
Miss Eva Sill closed her private school
The Bent Salve m th* world for Cut«
ment but still be wuuld not admit the
7700 tens on the level.
greatest explosion ihat the world's his­
last Friday, and returned te her home Bruiaea,Korea.Ulcer« Salt Rheum Fever
i right of petition.
tory has ever recorded, amUfor this sea­
on
Applegate. We understand that Mis» Sores, Tetter, Chapped »land«, Chil-
In our last issus there was a very in
A certain element who are Dying to
blaina,Corn«.and all Skin Eruption»,and
son he counsels a withholding of opin­
Hill
will return in a short time to take 1 ponitivly cures Pile« or no pay required
tereating communication from Am. Fid­
strengthen their cause ia hopee that the
ions relative to the Maine disaster, un­
charge of the school in the Hoxie dis- It is guaranteed to give perfect naiiHfac
dler, which was full <>t good common
people may continue them in business
tion or rnonev refuged. Price 25c Det
til a complete examination has been
CoaaxsroNDXNT.
sense, and to winch we had intended to
at the next city election, are al»o using ■ trict.
b>x. For Sale By W F. Kremer.
made as to the probable cause, lie wish­
call special attention
their utmost to create svrnpathy for
No Cure—No Pay.
es this government to not be too hasty
ttieiiiselve» by telling that the Cot bibb
That is the way all druggists sell
Wolf Creek Item«.
Boutelle, the inaine congressman, is in forming conclusions, but quietly wait is fighting the saloon and hurting the tirove's Tasteless Chill tonic for Mala­
and
let
th«
Spanish
provoke
us
to
wrath
decidedly opfsised to war talk, lie says
town. This they cannot do for those ria, Chill« and Fever. It Is simply Iron
I. E. Miller is in Grants Pass On par
..........
this is a time for sober thought and not before we, as a nation should do any who are our subscribers will see from and Quinine in a tasteless form. f.'hild-
ren love it. Adults prefer it to bitter, ticular business.
a word should be uttered that would in- thing, ft is not necessary that Mr. In these columns that all wu ask 1« that the nauseating Tonics. Price, 50c.
J. 0. Peterson was doing insurance
galls cautions the present administration
flame the minds of our people.
laws be enforced and the people thef'igbt
business here last week.
for there iu not the slightest danger that
Jackson
County
Notes.
to govern.
This is what ws advocate
One carni t help believing that all the piesident or any member of bis cab­
Prof. W. II Hampton is doing busi­
and what the people want and will have,
J A. Whitman is finishing packing ness in Astoria this week.
wars are a curse to the people, unis«« it inet will do anything rasli in 'lie matter
if they will be careful to aot allow them­ the apples that he has on hand, about
be a railroad rats war.
The Pacific
James T. Tuffs transacted business in
Next Monday will be the regular an selves to be deceived by the deceiver.
six ear loads.
Northwest is enjoying the second one
Josephine's metropolis Saturday.
nual
school
meeting
Io
elect
a
clerk
for
since the completion of that trans-conti­
Ths cities of Ashland and Medford
To Cure « Cold In One Day
N. E. Britt, of the 0 4 0. land de­
one year ami a director for three years.
nental line, and the people enjoy it.
Take l.avitive Bromo Quinine Tablets have each levied for municipal purposes
partment, was her« on business Friday.
The work of a school director is a thank­ All Druggists refund the money if it fails 10 mills on the dollar taxes.
Possibly more sailors could have lieen less task to which few men desire to as­ to Cure. 25.-cuts
Miss Nettie Cain, of Nichols, acted ar
Win. Ulrich ef Medford lias returned
saved when the Maine was blown up, if pire who have the best interests ot ilie
station agent here Friday and Saturuav
from his trio 10 Del Norte county where
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
.Moro Castle and the Spanish battleship, school purely at heart. It is a duty that
Him Cardwell’s graph phon« has ar­
Land Office at Roneburg, Oregon,I - be has been buying cattle fur tbe spring
Alfonso XIII, ha<l thrown on their requires the liesl judgment, a»|HM-ially in
rived, consequently Wolf Creek is up to
January IU, IKPfi.f I market.
search lights, that the rescuers could see the employment ol teacher«, and even
«late.
Notice is hereby given that the follow­
what they were doing
then there are likslv to be many mis ing-named settler lias filed notice of his ' Grant Rawlings ex county recorder of
Lawrence Wieland and (laughter Her­
takes. But few men are able to with­ iHtention to make final proof tn support this county thinks that fusion is bad
Yaquins flay |H‘ople have lieen very stand the pressure brought to Lear upon ul his claim, and that said proof will lie j logic, lie talks it and writes it from day evia, attended church at Grants Pa»»
Sunday.
much elated lately over th« prospect of them to employ a certain teacher by that made Itefore J. M. Chile», County Judge - to day.
of Joaephine county. Oregon, at Grant's
having considerable government work
R. A. Jones was in from Mt Reulien
teacher's many friends. Qualification I’«»» Oregon, on March 5, lHltM, viz
F, G Strange, of Ashland, spent a few
done on the harbor at that place, but
ami not friendship is the one requisite John E. Swinden on II. E. No. 7530 for days tn Medford last week assisting in Saturday, and reports times lively and
the latest dispatches would indicate that for a teacher of the youth of the land, IheE'gHWIa, W>,8K'4. sec. 34. Tp. 37
tbe revival meetings there being ccn politics warming up.
8„ If • West.
the work will not tie done after all the
and by qualification we mean something
ducted
by Synodical missionary, E. A. 1 It is a nice little girl, and Valentine
Ila names the following witnesHe» to
talk. In fact, it is about settled that it
lath man is Pa. and I’a's mustache -is
more, yea infinitely mors, than mere prove nia continuous residence upon and 1 Lloldridg«.
will not tie done.
getting gray nn the tips.
book learning. To have knowledge of cultivation of »aid land, viz:
Attorney George B. Dorris of Eugene
J H. McFadden of Murphy, Or«., W.
The war scare does not affect tlila com­
An attempt was made on the 20th of books is necessary, but all the training William» el Murphy,Ore., F. G Day of in company with his wife ar« visiting
February to assassinate King George of that may be had in a normal sclieoi or Murphy,Ore.,and A.A. Hyde of Murphy, relatives and friends in Jacksonville munity, as Wolf Creek is not navigable
R. M. VttATCll,
Greece, by two would be assassins, who in a college, does not imply that one is Ore..
Mr. Dorris is one of the prominent law-; for the Spanish warships
___ Register.
yers of the Willamette valley.
wars concealed inn ditch alongside the capable •( filling so important a position.
Good bye, February, Winter and
NOTI0B FOB PUBLICATION.
road which the king was traveling. The A teacher needs to l»< possessed of good
Mrs. Thomas Boyd, daughter of Mrs. ground hog's month, and hello! ani
miscreants fired a iiunitier of sliols, but common sense and to be sn excellent
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,I
J. H. Russell, of Ashland, after a visit of welcome Man band Spring
none of them took effect
King George judge of human nature To teach, one
February 7, lHltffi
some time in Ashland, ba» gone to Ca! ! Ed. Browning and Newell Dysert are
Nolic« is hereby given that the follow­
is reported very un|sipular since the war must have a diploma from the state
ifornia to join her husband, Thoma" very sick at thia wiiting, their friend­
board or be required to pass, sometimes, ing named settler has filed notice ol his
with Turkey.
Boyd, who is located at Ixis Angeles.
being very anxious a« to their recoven
a silly examination, but alter all this, intention to make final proof in «upport
of his claim, a«d that »aid proof will tie
Senator
S
H.
Holt
has
come
out
in
The Klondike fever has subsided and
At Juneau on I he 2 2d, the steamship the fitness ol the teacher to teach reust mad« before John G< odell, County Clerk
Oregon bad a close call. The storm be passed upon by the board of directors, ol Jo-ephine county. Oregon at Grants quite a long article in the Ashland our camp will not send any representa­
which was raging swept the vessel on wbo»e duty it is to enipl >y them
there l as«, Oregon, on March IU, 1808, viz; Valley Rscord on Ills |>e«ition relative to tives to that congealed mixture of land,
ths fiats and almost upset it. remaining Is a great responsibility upon the direct William M. Royal on II. E. No. U240 for fusaion with tbe democrats and silver ice and other conglomerations.
the S‘.,SW and K'jSE1», sec. 12, tp. republican». Mr Holt does not believe
Jeff Wallace is moving more rapidlt
tn this position for 3fl hours until the or, but none the less upon the people .¡■i -. if i. west
Storm abated. There were about 400 who elect him. If voters would have the
11« name« the following witnesses to in fu»ion and he think» his party will than usual ami we think its a boy, but
can't tell till Jeff recovers sufficiently to
passenger« on boaid wlio were badly best interests of the school at heart in­ prove I iih continuous residenceu|>on and look aloft
There Is only one way to build up and «peak audibly.
Lightened, and who got oil the ship as stead of the promotion of some friend to cultivation of «aid land, viz:
David Lind»ay, of Grant« l*a«a;E. A.
quickly as possible.
a place in the school, as many often do, Wade, of Grants l’a»a; Abe Axtell, of maintain a city and market for our
Frogs and robins^ara as thick here in
it would result in always electing the < irantH I'a»« ; and A Bartlett, of Grant« farmers. And that is by patronizing February, as populists ar« in Jump-off
Both women and children are dying
1 Iregon.
If M X > tn 11,
home industry and merchants. Gold Joe precinct in the month of May and
most suitable men
Individual friend­
in the streets oi Havana from starve ship is good, but it should be secondary
Register. Hill has a mill winch turns out as good
October of election years.
NOTICE TO~CRED1TORS.
tion. There are about 15,000 men, wo­ to the good of the school.
a grade of flour as van be had.in the state.
Scott Marshall thinks the storm ha*
man and children in the city who have
In the county court of Josephine conn Our merchants handle nearly all lines id blown over, ami exhausted its multipli
neither shelter nor fou l, and who are
goods.
Now
the
thing
to
do
is
lo
pat
­
AMENDED.
ty, state <>( Oregon.
cation powers,
Consequently lie i»
completely emaciated.
There are 14,
In the matter of the m *)
ronize them and thus leave the money
again thinking of settling on Coyote
The city councilinen st their meeting late of gedley Austin J-
OoO in the «(reels of Matanz.as, who must
in Gold Hill
Ot course if the article creek.
)
very shortly succumb to the inevitable lit«I Thursday night passed the final Borough, dei’eased.
yoa may want cannot Ire had it is all
Notice
is
hereby
given
by
the
under
The great
religious weekly, the
For many of them the lted Cross iu too reading ol a number of bills, among
•igned, executor of the entate of said right to rend for it, but a better way 1«
which was the liquor license ordinance, Sedly Austin Borough, deceased, to the
Coi aika, stem« to tie stirring the “sa
late to be of benefit.
to have our bonis merchant get it for
but this measure was not passed until creditor« of and all peraon« having
loonaticks” and evil doors, to a realiza-
When Admiral Glierardi who in on the the clause pertaining to a majority peti­ claim« against the «aid debated, to ex­ you.—Gold Hill News
tiou of the effective power of the press
navy’s retired list, though subject to re­ tion was stricken out and a two-thirds hibit them with the neresftary voucher«,
for good.
To Cure A Cold In One Day
call within the next five years, was naked con- eil vote subatituted The old ordi within six month« after the first publica­
Take l.axative BronieQuinise Tablet«,
Paul Scharingson has struck another
tion ol this notice, to the said executor
if our navy was iu such sliafie an to meet nance on thia sub) cl required the man at the law office of the Axtell, in the All Druggisis reiund ths money if it falle
rich quartz ledge on Gravecreek, which,
to
Cure
25
ceste.
Spain on theses in case of war. lie said who wanted a license to retail liquor, to city of tirantn Pass, Josephine county.
from reports, is as rich as the “Green
J omi ^ h B knton B oroioii ,
"We have the cleanest navy in ilie world go Iwtore the city recorder lor tiis license. Oregon.
.Merlin Happening«.
back” ledge owned by Browning and
Executor of the estate ot Sedly Austin
Not only the cleanest, but ws have tlm Now he inuRt obtain a two-thirds vote ol
Hannum.
Borough, deceased.
Mr.
Misner
and
family
moved
to
their
best fighting blood of any navy in the the council. Voting 111 favor of striking Dated thi« 23rd day of February, 1MVM.
General H. B. Compson was here Sat­
ranch near the river Saturday last.
world. The boys would not ask more out, ware,Harmon. Calhoun and.Curnell,
Take Notice l>rmo< rat«!
urday looking after mining interests on
Mr
than 24 hours with the Hpsnish navy."
Calhoun,
of
Grant*
I
’
a
hr
,
took
the
oiitmsed were Hinl.h and Kinney, Dr.
upper Wolf creek, lie was also looking
By or 1er of the democratic county cen­ Monday evening's train for Portland.
Flanagan being alment when the vote
All Paris, France lias been ablaze the
after other "fenc.s” that may need re­
tral cuminiitev, o( Juaephina county,
was taken.
Mrs II E Booth has recovered some­
past two wee'is or more iH-cause of the
pairs. The General has many friends
The ordinance.in our judgment, ia bet­ (here will lie a inaia convention of all what from her recent severe illness
trial of M Zola, for slandering the first
here among the l>eins and oilier classes,
ter limit 11 was before because it will Ire democrat« resident» of the conuty, to b<
W. A. Massie shipped quite a number •specially the old soldiers.
court-martial of Paris, by publishing an
held
at
the
county
court
limine
in
Granta
more difficult for a man who rune a den
of boxes of green api lea to Portland last
article in the Aurora. This trial became
Mrs W. H. Hampton is oo the sick
to obtain a license from four men than l'an on March 12, IHiM.at 1 o'clock p in week.
famous the world over and one could
list, but we are (lad to note is on the
front one, but our argument was and is, for the piir)»i«e of electing «even dele­
hardly pick up one of the great dailies
Mrs Carey, of Ashland, came down to improvement order. Placer seems to
that it would Ire «imply im|Mi»».ble for gate» to attend the »tate convention,
without finding much devoted io the
visit her parents. Mr and Mrs. Ilefling, have an unusual amount of sickness this
which uieela in I'ortland on Ma.ch 23d.
trial. Zola was given one year in ion- one of that cliaratter to obtain a license
Monday evening
winter.
1SPH, and lo alterni to «uch other bu«i-
finement as a prisoner, liesides a heavy | from the people We have no quarrel to ue«a a» may come before the convention.
J. 1>. Haves and wife, Mrs Lanter­
The M-ccabees have taken in eleven
fine
The jury was out but a short j make with the council for wlmt they All democrat« are requeued to attend man. Chas Stiles and Maro Jordan were
new
members this month and still they
1
have
done
in
the
mailer,
since
lliev
J. W. How»«n,
time when they returned with a verdict
voted as they thought beat for the good
Chairman County Central Com among the Grants Pass visitors Saturday come. The order will give an entertain­
of guilty, and Zola said on hearing the
morning
ment in a short time, which will be a
ol the city, but otherwise, it seems to us,
decision 'They are cannibals "
Mrs. Reube Clark went to Cottage grand affair; watch I lie bill boards.
would h ive lieen better. It is argued
Alum
Grove Saturday evening to attend Mr.
I'resident McKiulev realizes that the by one man, who ia op|H>wed to the right
lira. Miller and Wagner, of Glendale,
Clark's mother during her present s|iell are doing professional work in our viciu-
country is on the verge of a war with j ot petition in thi« matter, that the |w*o 1
baking
powder
is
almost
as
of sickness
Spain on a< until ol the Maine disaster, pie had their repn »entalives in the'
ity, regardless of the Kloudike fever and
and lor that iea»oii lie is losing no time council who would attend to it. The
Miss Cora Mitcnell returned to Merlin war scare. Little Josephine is very ler-
strong as
Htii.
in consideration of the matter
The people'» representatives do not always j
Monday eve, after spending alieut a tile, even if she does stand on end ai.d
\ rs. and prussic acid is
blowing qp of the Maine is not a cause carry out the will of the people even if J
month in Grants Pass, the guest of Rev. zlpi* three si let
tor war unis»« Spain refuses to disavow they know it, aid it 1» not everyday. stronger than vinegar. ,a
B<>X ^Klh
Pace and family.
ROGUE RIVER COURIER
any connection therewith. If she official­
ly expresses regret, which she ha» done,
PUBUM1IKI» BVKBY *111 KMDAY,
and is willing to pay the full indemnity
PRICE <fc VOORH1E.S, that may ba asked by the United States,
there is no reason why we need go to
gorros» AND PBOrKIXTOBS.
war, but otherwise there will be trouble
batik or »i BM'airrioN:
regardless of the expense of maintaining
One Year, in advance,
-
•
|l 25 the nation's honor, which every true
Six Month»,
-
•
-
.
.85 American citiaen would sacrifice bis life
Three Months,
...
„•« to uphold.
The date opposite your name indicate»
the time lo which your -ub»< nption 1» paid
The Examiner will have it that Secre­
it ou
i» your
account
the ».-.-
Coi that
ata» the
When
pay your
suls>< wiih
ripiioii
Ual« [ tary Gage is anticipating war with .Spain
i n h« nj aU.
and for that reason lias autbwrixed the
Advertising rate» on application. Copy engravers to prepare plates for a bond
lor change or*a*i' must l»e handed in liefore issue of »250.000,000. If war comes,
Tuesday noon.
then the issuance ot bonds may be a
Entered at the
office at Gra.it* 1* mh , ne. easily, but until hostilities are actual­
Oregon, a-
ter.
ly in existence theie need lie no bonds
issued, neither do we believe the antici­
pation of war should lie used as a pre­
T hursday , M arcii 3,51898.
text for such a thing. This country
Henry W. Corbett’s claim to a seat in would be iu the wrong, it seems to u>. to
the United Statse Senate was defeated declare war against Busin if that country
will apologize and also indemnify us for
by a vote ot 50 to 19
the loss of the Maine. Otherwise, we
The largest locomotive sver construct­ say fight, fight until the matter is settled.
aorrceponfrencc
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Communications
SPECIALS
11 h« saved to the »»y P*<>P,e wt,°
«OU*<i Ut* \bi. u.-.’ure lheatrambt
| an- fighting
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anxious for U* ’•»» ’
nsverye'.acUdB’oppr.-’’
The Cow l*»«u>r«
NEW
u,. pour
J,,.
.tdo., wboi. ~
A it » years ago u* peop«* *n
,u‘*
,,rll.1(1, and
media«« vicinity
the a. F Baiboad ltll.q^..iu-
Depot met and iscorpurated, after a erally.—.hrl, .
adXrt- ““•• ‘>1
bard
the Grant« Paas Cow Psaiur^.
They have met every year since, etuca move is made ***«
m their ignorance
bolder* and everybody elne bemg aHow*-° alibi» auold, th*» ' Ths» -»I* •** n,'‘
to vote, aud eiertrd mayors to -ee ‘h*1 condemn them tor it.
th»y are the
une. asked U. cuutrlbul.
the sidewalks aeie built lor the use
to
be
ai
coumimUicd-
the cows.elected councils to &ee that they ia»t unes
auuibsr of P-’P1- l,"ve '**
useu them, elected «treel commiesion
apsuuon for lb*, ordinance, who -
era to see. that they were uol.duiurbrd, Ja. and wort for a iivmg who are hon
elected marshals to &ee that they kept
e»t enough to aimit the right, of others.
tbeir beiis ringing all night, electcvt
|.r .««mg eoeugh to know tbe beneUt« to ,
treasurers to receive tbe rent iroui tffi-ir
owners, elected recorders to record the be derived in the end.
Ask tliecity of A’hland, A*
1
fact that we are the oldest incorporated
j
cowi paaiure in tne stale ol Uiegon that lol Mrdfcnl. or Roseburg, ask
,.r woman in any of .hew cine«. »I*'»*'
bas tended strictly to busmens and never
tbev own cow- or not, Mid the» will «»•
yet paid a dividend, to record the lacl
tnal cows and officers have dune their »n one st.’e mat they know by actual
wlo e duty. But at pieasut we bavs a experience that Hi* - ben. fit m eW/
b jard ui officers that Dave decided to de wav to have the cow» out of the street.
II. L. T xi ax .
dare a 100 per cent divideud ami go out
Oi the business. I be result will be a
Let lb« Heopl* Decide.
sensible stock-ordinance.
E wtox Cot x^ZTnoti. ed in th«
A slock urdmauce prohibiting di
Oregon Mining . ournalof the 19th lilt ,
stuck irorn running ai large in this city
tbe names of certain prominent p.pnh.ta
would benefit every person in urants
.nggested be some “reformer ” as "avail­
Paas, and uune mure than lue owners ut
cows themselves, unless it wuiiid be the able timber” for delegates tothecommg
jiopiilist state convention to tie held in
cows, and they seem at present to be
Portland on the23d n»t. While I have
very prominent emzens, with mure
no doubt as to the honesty, integrity ami
rights than the bicycle or its rider, aud
' ibilitv of th gentlemen mentioned
mure sense ihan the people who think availal
they aie deleuding the puur man or wo- especially the"honorab|. ” chairman ol
man’s cow by trying lo deieat this ordi­ the ¡u ri •' cinlial ci 11 n ittie. 1 do mwt
en. phatically Oiqs'»e{alI attempts lofmier
nance.
in the tirat place it would beaetit the fere with free exercise of the right of the
city sidewalks by keeping them iur the peiple tn elect whom tliev please to at
people’s use. Lt would, inside oi a lew tend to their business for them.
The principal reason I left the re­
years, make these same A'alksshady and
comiortabie to use. It would give uur publican party, some year» ago, was be
city the reputation of having people m cause there ware too many suggestion»
it with common decency and a little re­ and too much available timber, always
spect for the opinion ol visitors, wiio rea ly to interfere and suggest at the
may perhaps come Irom smaller towns, primarv, county and »tale conventions
but are nut iu the habit ol walking in what should have lieen left for the peo
the gutter to avoid cows who are so near pie to decide for themselves. I have
ftarved and desparate for something io t.ie utmost faith in the good judgment
eal, that they look and act more like wild of the plain common people, as the im
mortal Lin oln was pleased to call them,
eleers or miuriated bulls. Our country and I tiiink they are fu.ly competent tn
patrons have suffered loss in every way ; judge for themselves who shall represent
t leii horses driven from their leed, a.id them without anv suggestions from »el!
cushion» and other parts ot their buggy- const Billed leaders lit« intself and o'h
ers
I'os pn pul 1 Joz da! H. C. pEHKINs.
torn and trampled on ; their purchases,
ii left tor a moment, eaten up or ruined.
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11 is no uncommon sight lo see * cow
with her fore feet in the visitor’s hack, »
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eating everything from a package of ca1-
ico to the leather trimming on the wag r |1
mi ft
on.
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As far as health is concerned, ask your
diH’tor in our city and they will tell you
Headquarter« for
the evils of this system of using the cows
for sewers.
Now a word as to the benefit,not to the
and Fast
well to-do, who should not feel the ex
pense of feeding their cow, but to the
Commercial Tiaveler« given spec­
ial attention
tew |>oor who are paying $1,60 per bale
lor hay. A prominent man, who has
GRANTS PASS, OR.
«ept a cow in town, sentit to pasture,
Hordes boarded at reasonable
paying $1,50 a month lor the same, hi-
rates
'dated, positively, that the cow consumed
no hay to speak ut and was kept in bet
ter condition all the time at ¡eta coat.
The man who votes to allow the cows
io run our streets knows, as we all do.
and as the experience of our cities in the
valley proves, that he uses more mill
feed and ten times as much hay as he
d >es under stake out or pasture. He votes
fur tiade, while an honewt man votes lor
the interesta of this city and row owneri.
Some wil> say there is no pasture There
is pasture. Not enough ¡»rrhaps at pres­
ent, but create the demand and *ee how
quick there will lie competition in the
pasture business. It is a safe siaismeut
that hundreds of dollars are sent out of
this citv every year for cow feed, that
L, D. Fay
Sons’
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Cheeks Are Rosy
Had No Appetite, But Able to Eat
Since Taking Hood's-Blood
Thoroughly Purlfed.
* My little buy haa been in poor health
for aonie time. He had no apatite and
his skin was yellow. His hands "7ere
covered with warts, and his blood was in
such a condition that when he cut or
bruised himself the wound would not
heal for a long time. We procured a
bottle of Hood’s Sarsaparilla and be began
taking it. His appetite returned and his
cheeks tiecarne rosy. The warts disap- I
peered, his blood was purified and he was
entirely well.” M bs . A nna D kmklmaico ,
Eureka, Utah.
” Hood's Sarsaparilla bas been our stand-
art medicine for the last three years. We
recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla to all who
are suffering from the effects of impure
blood.” E. E lliott , Scofield, Utah.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
1« the Hext —In fxrt the On» True Blood PurL
Her Me* |l (fa for fit Be .lire to get Huod'l.
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New Rigs, Safe
THIS
wkkk .
IND MILL SECOND HAND Ml'
»» f,.r -ale cheap. Inquire of p l| ||¿^
Teams. 4
M IS« ELLAS Eni H
L’-TRAY THEKE HAS BEKN \T
i". p.aee -ini-c Augu-t ». t«7 » re,i-2,
» ith crop and »pht in tbe leit ear Ul<t
in tbe "<<•' rite owner may ha«»
M pating all ez|>en»e«. A. C ol «.
Creek.
E I.LO ! C11 ESC ENT CITY! yOr
can talk betweea Grant» p,„ '
Cre-cent City and all iniermediate
over the *4- P- A C- C. Telephon»
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1 bärge» rea»onal>le. Grant» Pas» oljj_ ®
tbe CocRiKR offioe
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A Y- ,W TONS OF MIXED TlMofSi
i lover and Alfalfa for »ale, hurt«,(2
(or 15 cent» |*r day. Apply, G. W. Hut?
Williams, (•regon.
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¿GENTS »25 TO un PEH ah ,
.\ ea«y' Vou work right around in,«,
A I rand new thing. Write to u- i |( m
You will l»e »urpnted at how ea».v it .M ■
done Send us vour addre-s anyway l
will l«e to your interest to investigai.
today. Addre»». " People’»,” ®»t1
Street. Philadelphia. I'a.
FOR SALE.
l’GR SALK—A SMITH - PKEM1EP
1 typewriter for sale cheap in
condition. Enquire at this office.
|’OR SALE- H HORSES. FOCR ¿CM
r l>er wagons. 4 sets of harness, bearr
and light, one light wagon, also ranch tel.
miles from Grant« Pass. lOtai res. 30 x,^,
under fence. t> in orchard. 2 small hotu^
and barn; ea»y terms.-J. W. Holmes,th^,
miles south of town.
SOKSALE I ARMING IMPLEMENT
household goods and stock consi-tmtoi
bor.»es. cattle and hogs. Cheap for l>(|
w ith privilege of renting a ranch at Jerum»
Prairie, ti miles southwest of Grants Pz,(
Inquire of G. W. Bolt, Grauts Pass, Ore.
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KRAL ESTATE.
I Al.CABLE PROPERTY FOR SALK
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A number of splendid bargain,
listed below. For information inquire of
Price <k Voorhies at the Cot aiea office.
Farm and city property for »ale. Callen
or write us for information. We can »ho,
you some good bargain».
A 5-inie tract of land; very rich soil; ,
good hou-e and many convenience« clone to
Grants i’as.i. This property at a bargain.
A lo acre tract, aliout 2 miles from town
good soil; fair house; small fruits.
Seven and one half acres near the citv. A
sidewalk ad the way to town ; a good large
bouse and out buildings: all out to a good
variety of fruit. A very desirable location
ltki acres of good placer ground.
A beautiful home in Grants l’a»« contain­
ing 3 acre- out to a good variety of fruit; i
good dwelling and other buildings i hee,
and on good terms,
We i-ave in thi» city a lion«« and lot,
lot 55x170 feet on which are bearing
fruit tree« apple, |>ea<-h and nectarine
A barn and good water
Will trade for
a good «pan of hor«ea aril take the dif­
ference in ca«b or something else.
VOR SALK WK »FEER FOR SALE
I
this week a place of five acre- of verr
rich soil near Grants Paas, Hidewalk leading
into town. Thi» place liai on it a good
dwelling, «oiue good iruit trees of dillereni
kinds. This place at a bargain for part
cash anil balance on time, f all on, or
write to l’rice A V<x>rhies.
pOR SALE A SMALL BUT CHOKE
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farm three miles from town, contain­
ing 32 acres, mostly rich, river bottom
land. A part of it is heaver dam land,
especially adanted to raising vegetable».
There is on the place a tine peach and
prune orchard. This place is offered for
sale simply because the owner cannot
attend to it. For terms enquire at this
office.
Crescent Cycles
Grade Wheel
Nos. 11 & 12
$35
$50
T. A. HOOD - BICYCLE STORE
Sundries
A large and complete assortment
of Bicycle Sundries in stock.
Repairing a Specialty
Have a regularly equipped Bicv-
cle Repair Shop. Parts supplied.
How A bout W ah ?
The biggest war ever heard of will be at Fetsch’s store when
the Spring Stock arrives, because there will be no room for the
New Ntock. We therefore offer
I'in«’ XllitM P’oi
$10.00
$9.00,
$8.00.
The he., eve, offered i„ Sou.he,» Oregon. Csnre end »ee .hem it
F. FETSCH & CO.’S
1 ailois and (.lothiers.
Grants Pass, Ore.
R. L. COE, THOMAS & C2.
THE OJkSTT STORE.
Xcu g.Mitls imw arriv ing everv da> and the big bargains still exist. While we only have a few bargain^ compared with what is to come. It will p.i\ \t
However, we expect to have the most complete stock that has ever been put before the public in Southern Oregon. Mr. Coe and Mr. Thoma', arc now in th ; I i-t
" 1|,t "c *,avc to offer this week,
purchasing their Mammoth Spring Stock, which i> to arrive on or about March 15th. Watch tor our Spring Opening, as it will be a Klondike found at Imine Wh i
U,,caBoand Sew York markets
mie waiting we quote you
A FEW BIG BARGAINS
Ladies’ Sliirt Waists
Ladies' Shirt Waists
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Roman Stripe,
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Late Plaids, Tucked Front,
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Silk Taftilla Gingham,
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Tnckeii Yoke French Gingham,
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White Duck,
Capes and Jackets.
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7S
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Ladies’ Skirts
A big as«ortmctit now Iretttg shown in ail the tatMt styles of Platd-v
Checks, Stripes and Plain. Some Great Bargains thi. weeg in Black al $t,jj
and ft 50. Also hoe line of Silk Skirtx at a price never offered before
U’e place on sale this week Some Beauties in Tailor made Jacket" and
Capes in all the latest Styles aud Colors, which we are unable to list the price
here
.
Spring Novelties.
In Oimities and Linens, figured and Plain and all Colors, that we place
on sale this week at the untold price of 7'zC- 8‘K, J J Sc, joc . »$c. Come and
see these goods Something new
Gents Furnishing Goods.
Hats
Cap«
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Fancy Shuts .
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t nderwear Fleeced Lined Suit
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50c and up
25c and 50C
5°°. 75c, and Jt oo
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- 85c
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Shoes! Shoes! Shoes!
Don t overew
Heavy Buckle at
to St 00.
« o*>r Shoe Stock, a*
•5. Ltdtes fheCùiu «« are now opening ap ¡iurso|- Men >
*ee, ft.50; Children s fine, 50c