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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1898)
r local toappcninga A Long Time Ago Bicycles rlvAiie I at Ciamer Bros »UMIOMI AUKfD: C St Louis for uanh Fieah fiigar cured bam* al Ahh*» “Mistress Mary, quite contrary, How doe» your ganten grow?” I'hrbv doea developing for kodaketa. J. I.. Yosuin shoemaker. Will Jacs »on re.idcut dentist. Calhoun iiru» for Miowy Butte flour 1‘heby ’» i-utraHs ol children are O. K CieuieiK, hruggis* opp. U|w-ra House. L Royal laak«« the food para, personal inOtcô Wm Mallorv h»» pone out to ths Apil!eg»tv 'o »iiis-rintsnd»nd work in th«- quarts luioe Istslv bo iglit by Or. Moors <>us Godfrey is in town Iroin Merlin VV. II. Flanagan, phyau-ian eiirgeou to »pend a tea davs. • mi dciit.M. Sc«'ll Griffin weui to Tol<» tV-dn- *1» Blue Stone 7c » pouud.—Cailiouu lor a few week»' slay Grocoiy Co C C. Pre» lev of Wis.dville, m»>le New sugar cured biewAiast bacon.— bueiness vi-ll to the city la>l >alur<l.> Ct'y Market. Callon II. <’. Parkin*. United State lA'putv Mineral Surveyor, for work ii iii» line. B ck M haiolle S^uay Butte Hour. Nucha q'ie«*i..n is aggravating af' r Bed Clover. Alfal'a and I'iiuothy wed Major Von Lempke aeu lo Ja<k>. n lii,p-*-iai '»icwlea for -ale by Booth «.t the garden is planted and there is mund at Wade’a. ville the first |»ari o' the week ou a l>u Hiickott, Hotel JoHtphine. Co be something he matter aith the 3 ran* of salmon 25 cents —Calhoun ■I. L. Yokum. the pioneer shoemaker iuees trip. iirocery Co. We don’t believe there wil! be any Father Itnsiirais »as in the city laet will repair your shoe» to perfection. Take y«»ur nbova to Yokutu, Sixth St. trouble if you come tn us for Sweetland 4k Co always have a Sunday and livid ins usual services in for repairs. good supply of choice cuts of meat. St Anne’s church Freeh fish every Friday at Aldi® Mrs. James Siover went to Medturd Mc-.iregor Bros, are agents for the Troy City Market. last Monday morning to visit the family Laundry, Portland Call on them I* your a heel clean ? If uot, take it At Scott liriffin’»—Mpu.l. 60 cents |ier of lion W li Paiker. t* Otamer Br«»s Willie Taylor, the Kerby merchant, sack. Alfaif* -ee>l. from Utah, H rent»; For we are lieadtjuarters fur the best seed. The suffering in Klondike increases as and a car No. I Grain hay | was ia the city Tuesday and Wednesday the days go Dy. 1 hese seeds are guaranteed to grow or we wouldn't Coburn A Everett have the contract of this week on business. B. *& M. for the next ten day*. Crain- for digging tlie irrigating ditch lor li B. Evangelist E. A. Iloldridge has close<l keep them. All fresh this year. berries 5 cents per quart Miller from lower Applegate bridge. hi» meetings in Medford.and he returned Onion sets 10c, per lb. If you want a first class bath, you can “.After the Ball.”—After the bawl is to Portland last Monday evening. Kentucky blue gra«s 14c. per lb. Tim .thv seed Sc. “ 4« get it al McGregor Bro® 44 over bring the child to the Carbon photo Orch>«td K i«* seed lfic. Rev. Crutchfield preaches at Woodville I tah alfalfa ee.1 9c “ 44 *4 4* For quick work in photographs go to Studio, opp Court House, Grants I’aaa Saturday night and Sunday morning Lawn “ 20c 4 • Re.i >lovrr 11c “ 4« the Carbon photo studio. Red tup 0 “ lie becond hand, as well as new Hewing next, and at Grants 1‘ase at 7 :3t) p. tn, U hite clover 25c “ 4 e Leave your washing at McGregor’s mac bi ties sold by l>r. W F. Kremer at Mr J. H. Challen departed yestsrday barber shop tor good work. Hie National drug store—give him a au AJL morning moi for the Josephine mine, after Particular attention paid to children's /School Clerk J. A Jennings has aìb,'»|»i Hiding a few days in the metropolis. photos at the CarDon photo studio. turned taking the »chow cen-us. There Mrs. T. P. Lee and Mrs W. T. Coburn Onion set* the best to be bad anywhere are in the district 844 children of school Went to Asli'and last week, called thii her 10 cents a pound.—Calhoun Grocery Co »ge. by the death ef their father, tlie Rev. Absolutely Pure GARDEN SEEDS H.C. Perkin», United State» IMpuiy spent a portion of laat Friday in the city Mineral Surveyor. on business. Mr Hawley informa us New Stearns Bicycles at Redfield» 9H that the comrany is rapidly putting the model for onlv $50 No reason for buy pipe in place ready for a big run soon. ing cheap inferior wheels now, since ti e J. N. Bacon and 8. P. Anderson were Stearns, the beet wheel on earth has out in the mountains |t the neighbor been reduced to $50. hood of Woodville a few days ago pro»- General Booth. the great Salvation Army leader, will t>aas north Friday evening, ■nd whiln Ilin train slop» lor 10 or 15 minute, he wil! address >he people. IM not fail to hear him. Garden seeds of all kinds in bulk. All varieties of flower seed. J. W. Howard has cut the first crop of R. T. Baldin. The weekly Oregonian and Col KII l K one year for »2 0 > to paid up »ubeerib* the season, i e., he has mown his lawn. H. S Evens, the Ashland painter, was era. What do uu.** Dakota brethren think of ain< ng ths Mountain Waif company which played at the opera house here Bruoke tlie Stage Line Cigar It ii* the that? Babbitt's Lye I1.C0 per dozen.—Cal Saturday night. best 5 cent Cigar in the market—J. G houn Grocery Co Schmidt. Rev. Harper, of William» creek, visit I B. & M.Cr#cery POST OFFICE STORE. Th«* many friends of Pat Dunn of A>h- ed ihe city last Tuesday. Mr. H. is now JUST ARRIVED. OUR EAGLE BICY CLES, I-»- AT $35 ANO $50.—CRA land, one of the old pioceer®, will be settled in his home on Williams, «here1 plea^d to hear of that gentleman's im be is the shepherd of his flock. MER BROS Miss Kate Lemberger, court stenogra It is’reported that A. R Yanti» had proving health. Hie Choral Union is still holding its pher for his judicial district, has gone his feel badly frozen up in Alaska some Monday evening sessions. At the last to Portland to take tesuuiony ill the time ago. Williams Bra».started up their shinglr meeting it wa* decided to give a concert lackson county railroad tax suit Mrs M. I. Uillette, of Ashland, was a mill and other ina< hiuerv Wednesday ol in about two months OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. Sweaters- - - - - Just found out their use. If you vant the finest thing that ever — llie liest place ill town to get your happened in w heels gel the new Steam® shoes repaired is at Hackett’s harne-s at Redfields. They are beauties finished n Black or (.»range enamel. ■ ml shoe shop. tins week. What the Athlete, Laboring Man, Miner and Prospector wants tor durability, comfort and convenience. Booth A Hockett have just ordered » 50c buys one of our fine Knit Sweaters, long sleeve and flue line |of Inqierial wheels which wil extra length body, blue and black, collar light stripe, wine color be on exhibition at Hotel Josephine in h light stripe collar, all for 50c. few da; s $1. 00 buys a splendid value in wool mixed, solid colors, ^liave you dandruff? If* vour hair lall alack and green with orange col ar, ing out? Il so try McGregor Bro* $1.2 3. Cape Sweater, all wool, collar lace and turtle neck i dandruff cure No cure no pay. Co^r green and maroon with white stripe.—#1 25. Advertise Southern Oregon by using $ 50 All Wool Sweater, an extra value, green, maroon, ! “Klondike Rivaled" envelopes Th. b'ac< a tl navy blue witn red an 1 white «tripe.—$r 50 I' oitiiKK will sell them at 5c per pack $1,50 All wool in solid colors, red, green, maroon, black and age. navy blue. This is one of the best values to be found for the D. E. Stith, editor and proprieter o' money.—$1.50. Boys' Sweaters in cotton black, maroon and blue with orange ttie Bandon Recorder, has cold out hi. plant, to retire from tlie newspaper bus and white stripe. Boys' Sweaters, extra value with sailor collars, cord and police . iness. whistle; red, black, maroon and blue black colors. Collar« The masons of Corvallis are figuring on building a brick in that city during trimmed in orange, red and white. A complete line of Boys’ and Men’s belts in all shades and I the summer, to cost in the neighbor hood of $500i). colors. It will pay vou to see these goods McGregor Bros. Agents Trov Steam A new line of the verv latest lasts in Stylish Dress Shoes, vici I-aundry ; satisfaction guaranteed. Lauu- kid, also vici kid and cloth vestings. P. H. Harth & Son. Clothinu, Boots, Shoes, Men’s Furnishing Goods and Hats. Look at our stock of the Celebrated I B ridge B each S teel R ange Headquarters for Mining Supplies I New Goods Arriving— THE NEW VARIETY STORE. Watch this space, Why Because «J "•‘"J samples for arkixu ami si mmer suits I from W asamaxkr A B rown , Philadel phia. Suits strictly madr to Mrusu,r Give and than a goo.I fit and finish guaranteed him a call, and you will be more and pleased with the result Ladies' Off- it« Po'icy Contract •« the Best _ N. 1’. DODGE. District Agent. P O box 327. I'he Roseburg Plamdealer will irre- alter be pubii®lie<i bv Benjamin de Strut- lord, Col. J. B Eddy retiring. The Plaindealer is a good paper, and we wish the new proprietors success Engineer Sampson’s new dwelling on 5tb and D streets will be one of th* ceut Min the city when it is completed • A. Hutmaid was the builder and I • knows how to do good work. Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic is a per The Northern Pacific Rv Co. make* tect Malarial Liver Tonic and Blood I the fastest 'ime East and gives tlie best purifier Bi iousnes® without I service. If you are going it i» to your E. purging. Remove® As pleasant as Lemon Syrup. advantage to consider these points If is as large as any Dollar tonic and re F. Dunbar, agi ; Grant’s Pass. tails for 50c. To get Die genuine ask It is reported that some of thore wtio tor Grove’s* went to Skaguay and Djea some lime Always read the column® devoted to ago, are turning their attention horns- sue* lais, it contain® many valuable bar ward instead of Klondikeward. They gains are beginning to realize that 1er away The Jackson county death roll added farms are Dot all covered w tth go-si crop». When thev begin to return from tlie far another old pioneer to it® Iht la®t Satur ! north, the trying feature to them will be day morning when John Murphy's Mr. wlien their friends meet them with the spirit took it® Hight to the tayond | oft repeated old expression, ‘I told you Murphv was 77 year® of age and had lived in Southern Oregon since 52. He ! so.” 8. Haworth, the clothier, is again Io wa* one of the veteran® of the famous | the front with a line of the celebrated all Rogue River Indian war. It«_______ Security i» the Best it« Insurance i* the Cheapest It" Profits are the Largest „ For Fire Insurance call on us. Until after the election, which take® place the first Monday in June, a® will • nd the Cot Ki i : r to any address for 25c. Do t’t fail to take advantage of this op portunity to learn how thing** are going. it you are going to take a trip East and luni it to be a pleasant one, go via the .dry leaves Tuesday. 7.30 P M., returns northern Pacific. Their actoaiadation® are first class in every respect. For ! Saturday, 6 A M. ates etc.call on or wri’e to E.E.Dunbar, The bodies of O. I* Randall and little • rants Pass. daughier have not been found yet thu 1 he Mountain Waif, a comedy drama i search lias been continued niñee Ih» in lour acts wa® play ed at the opera home drowning some time ago. Dr. L. P. Mcllinnix, the eminent phy last Saturday night by Aubland home j sician ami surgeon, w ill be at Hotel Jose talent, who performed their several phine for live davs, March 9th to parts well. There was a very good bouse the proceeds are to be given to I tie March 13th l onsultation 1res. Odd Fellow’s oiphan*’ home. Pro' J. 8. Goble, tlie optician of Rose How are your eyes? If they are bure, baa located in the city, and when anything is wanted in his line he mat troubling you, call on Prof. Goble oppo be found at tbe J. K. Pigtiey residence site Josephine Hotel, and have them ex amined fteeof charge Headaches that | on 8'Xtli street. I Photos in the Carbon finish at Plienv come on when you read or do class work ! Can always tie relieved bv having a pair A Van Exxe, opp court house. of glasses in i le to fit your eves. Is the NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL til»- best <»f all Life Insurance Companies! Get our Figures. Tho»-e wishing to become proficient in -Imrihand ami typvwnting should speak to W. G. \Vright, who will form a class for teaching these important branchs. Grants Pass Or. 1 L. H. McMahan, formerly editor of lire Salem l>ailv Independent will addrem. tire citizen, of Grants I’as. at the opera house next Friday evening upon the sub ject of. Gnr State Government Mr. McMahan is an enevelojiedia of infor mation. an<l he may tell im sotnathing we do not know. Go out to hear him The republican cen>r«l committee which is to meet Saturday at 2 p. in will be called upon to fix 'he nuttilter of del eítate» from each precinct to attend the county convention. Mr. Colvig favors an equal number from each precinct which would certainly I m - fair for the out side precinct». passenger on Monday night’s train going County Clerk .John Goodell, has gone to Salem to visit tier sick daughter, Mrs. to Cortland to interview the |>ower» that George McConnell, who is one of the be. as to when he should take his de employes in tlie insane asylum. partnre for Ala ka Mr. G'sidell was re Mrs. E. L. Trask, a niece of J. H. cently appointed deputv revenue collect- Challen. and cousin of A. L Godlrey, or for »ome district in \laska If thm was a passenger on Monday evening’s district lie Mkaguav he will have a lively irain en route to her home in Min time collecting revenue, if re(Mirta he neapolis. afler a health seeking tour in true alMMit the lawlessness that la going California. on there at the present time. CASH REMOVAL SALE l'or 30 lisivw To decrease our stock, before moving 011 April 1st, into the corner store of the Odd Fellows’ New Block, we will sell, during the month of March, at from 10 to 25 z DISCOUNT Ol" Mining Tools, Stoves, Ranges, BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, TINWARE, GRANITEWARE, CROCKERY, LAMPS, ETC A rare chance tor bargains. and show you the goods. Let us quote prices Cramer Bros. NEXT TO POST OFFICE Lakrvhw in ttie Dark. this city, on Wednesday evening, March 9. Following the musirale refreshment® will In* served by the Ladies' Aid Noci e y ot the Newman M E church. Social game® will then be in order. Ten cents will be the price for ail of the above. Notice is hereby given that the grocer/ Hirn of Calhoun Bro®, ha® by mutual consent, b*»-n dissolved, E A Calhoun retiring, and <>••« S. Calhoun continuing the business at the old stand under the firm name off lire Calhoun Grocery Co , who will pay and recieve all account® of the old firm. G ko . H. (’ ai . hoi n . E. A C aliioi n . 'vrant® Pas®, Ore , January 21, IR9H. SI AHItlt.ll dlEVS ART— BANFIF.I.D—At the re-i dene« ol the bride s parent® in ibis ell y Wedn**dByv Marcii 2nd, 1HV4, H Siewert *»•<! Mu® carati J. Banfieid, Rev 1*. il. Harper official* The Above Cut Represent« our FREE HEARSE We sincerely hope none of our friend« will need it. but if thev should have that misfortune, thev would be welcome to our services and to whatever undertaking goods are needed at a very small ad 'I** When you want Boots, Shoes, Tinware, Graniteware, Kitchen Furnishings, Thread. Needles, Tablets, above actual cost to us; and fifteen years of «nrrs*»«f9! experietit tn Toys, Marbles tor the boy*, or anyth ng else come to the profession is the guarantee of our ability to render appropriate service. We have them ; quality good—prices the lowest THE NEW YORK RACKET STORE plant belonged te J. A Anthony. The fire wa® siippoard to have originated from the stove pipe. A® soon a® poasi hie the plant will i»e rebuilt by Mr, A nt bony / < raiiii-r Brim to Move Make a Good Appetite I’ A V. E. M. M. F. C I- Explanation of the above—Pheby A Van Exxe make many e egant cabinet photos, opp. court house. Experience «octal. The young people of llelliany church gave an wxpwriencw social I'uesday night which was well attended ami whicn proved to lie a sucecas financially and ■oeially. Ea h member was to earn one dollar during the past month, outside of liis or her usual line of work and then at the meeting Tuesday night they were to tell their experience, many of th»m in rhyme, of how it wa» done It is useless 10 say that the rhythmical rhythms were as varied as the poets and poetesses were many Some of tlie experiences proved very entertaining, esfieeially those ol Mias Bertha Barlie and the Misses Parker, which were given in song. Tin In Houiberii Oregon. It ia said that Nani Conger, who has been prospecting oa the Illinois rivsr.has found a verv rich and extensive deposit ol tin ore. Assays ol samples taken out show 40|>er cent tin. The whole moun tain svems to contain the same character of ore, and no vein has been found, but i be shafts sunk so far show ore. The Io ■ -ilion of tliis dapoait ia 12 miles down tlie Illinois river from tlie Anderson post- ottice ami 30 miles from Grant's pass. Sandy Bar gulch ia the name of a suiall stream running at tlie foot of themoiint- ian. Ths Miller or Deliver City quarts mine ia only six miles distant—Tale gram. Klondike—Yukon Mining A Develop ing Co of Spokane, Washington has a capital stock of 42.500.00i> fully paid up and non assessable A block of »L'bO.OOO of Treasury stock is now offered for sale at 10 cents psr share. On the first of April it will advance to 20 cent» per -bare. Invest now and double your money in a few days. You can hold your job in the »tinny climate of Southern Oregon and still make money in the fro- sen North through these men ot means and ex|>rri«n<-e. Call and see me. J. E. I’ ktknson , Agent. Grants I’ass, Ore . Horne Things W orth Knowing A. J. Pike, proprietor of the Little ' ash Store, opposite tlie roundhouse, Grants Pasa, Ore., can furnish Groceries and Provisions at figures that will suit you. I 1 hoice Petite Prunes, new crop, ft ■ 2c 44 — »>.. 3c! ” Milver ” • 4 ’• Dried Apples, 44 9> 4c Honey, 3 pounds ........ 25c Onion sets, choice ... IO Choice grain fed, home uih <I h coun- try Bacon, per pound 10c Garden »reds in bulk, grana •ecd»in bulk. Monterey Cypress in bulk And all at vary low prices, Everything m his line at prices to suit tlie buyer. Ill should give him a call when buying Miners and all should give him a call l*fore nuying. A rich man once said to a la borer that he would give all his wealth tor just half his ap petite. He meant all he said. MORAL. Take care of your appetite- If you can't afford a great varie- ety of food let your groceries be of the best—the kind we sell, We have no old stock that has decorated dusty shelves for several seasons. A Single Fact Is worth a ship load of argu ment. We do the grocery business of Grants Pass, sever al times as much as most any other house, and why should we uot? We buy in larger quantities and theretore buy cheaper. We carry a larger stock, which gives you a bet ter assortment to select from. And last but not least we pay the taxes, several times as much as any other Grocery house in Grants Pass, with the exception of one. If we were paying but $t8.oo taxes in stead of about $140.00 we wouldn’t have goods enough to make half a showing on our shelves, and would need no ware houses at all. We will give no more figures, but would ask you to look at the tax roll and see for yourself who carries the largest stock of Groceries in Giants Pass. AfewofoorlatearriYals A’ car of Granulated Sugar (240 sacks.) It is the Cane sugar, we find it gives better satisfaction than the Beet. We sell at wholesale and retail, and will make the price satis factory. Finest quality Hawa iian Sliced Pine Apple in 3- pound tins for 35c. We can recommend this to be one of the best articles ever put into cans. Salmon Bellies, 8*4c a pound: Boneless Codfish strips, 8}jc a pound. Another bar rel of Sauer Kraut, we are sell ing it at 25c a gal. Fresh every day: Cabbage, Cauli flower, Radishes.Green Onions, Greens Etc. Calhoun Grocery Co. Successors to Calhoun Bros. Notier of IM mmo I ui ion THREE TIMELY SUGGESTIONS Boys’ Gaps, Cheap Shoes, Fishing Tackle, Mr. Frank Houston, of Iron Gulch, in the uppor Althouse district, arrived in town Tuesday evening by saddlehorse direct from his famous mine, and regi» tend at the Layton. He brought in with him 4563 ia nuggsts and dust, *hi< h he picked up from the bedrock and panned out ol one small pot hole in the upper end of his ground sluice with out any attempt at cleaning up, in about one day'a work fer two men. W»do not see any use of going to Klondike, or any other place for that matter, when we have such mines as that in Southern Oregon. Klondike Mining Company. <>lTI< G ood Groceries pecting. The gentlemen have returned to the city, but not until they found a ledge that shows up well They will develop it later / EAGLES FLY HIGH. EAGLE BI- A fine musical program will be ren- The «lectriv light plant from which CLES 1898 TAKE THE LEAD AT *35 dered by young people under the nan* ths town of MkHview, this atate, r* AND $50 SEE THEM AT CRAMER azement of Mesdatne® Mangum and reived its light, was destroyed by fire BROS Dennison at the A. O. U. W. hall, in the morning of the 22d of February The Through the rarele®* handling of a 22* caliber rifle, in the hands of some person gents' furnishing gmsis a spei ia'ty lice and sample room at Western hotel. unknown, last Tuesday about noon, Mas ter Henry McDowell of Brownsville. in Grants Pass, Ore Linn county, received a »light fcalp Last Friday night there was a dam e wound. The bullet passed through his out at Murphy to which a number of hat an 1 I dged just under the scalp, >ouiig people went to have a good time whence it was removed. McDowell was They hail tlie goo-i time, so we are told, standing on the south side of the river and one young boy, wboisjust budding near the bri Ige, in Brownsville, and the into manhood, became so infatuated shot came from a<”0s® the river in the with his best girl that he hitched the direction of the plaining mill Tl e wrong horse to Dis buggy and did not wound is not serious. realize the difference until he arrived There is a petition before tbecommis home and the boy's jokes made him re alize tual he lied made the mistake. sioner’® court oraving that ai'ouutv road • Early in the morning b« made haste to This return to correct the error and now all is river it to town via the Cass plac e. i . . n* • I’ d. .<* the g <1 r -ad thro Dry well except that joke. We will not tell - lEjzii'tf« is not go*»«I. besides it is dan who it is. D gerous. on a« count of the mining in b t All tho«e knowing lhemMlve*i indebt section wbk h wa**he® it out. If a r»-»d ed to me will please wttl« at once and up the river i® laid > ii ’ and kept in good hil® ®a’*e cu*t. a® I expect to leave here ii'i Hi there - no r»*a«>n why we • »y the firrt of March lor Alaska, and annot have more of the trade iroru up must settle lip before leaving. »he river. Da W m 11 F i . amagan . tl'iirv M..rcli«ul, wiiu has been at work for lit« I’owell Creek Mining Com- p»ny for some time, quit work last week and left for bis borne at McMinnville, Ore. For information concerning Ladd, Chittenden Cyanide I-eachtng Trough for -ulphoret oree inquire ot H.C. Perkins, local agent, Granta I’aaa. Union Iron i Works agent» for the Pacific coast. Luke Hawley, who is book-keeper for I the Powell Creek Mining Company, J J. R. HALE. Tier h. I*. I> «V L Movriiirfita I'he hiixar Fine Company ba® surveyed m wagun road from Lovs's pl*4-e through the mountain® into tne Sw»de bavin sec tion to wh *re the (’ompanv will transfer the .Merlin Kaw mill. The .Merlin mill has a cutting rapacity of 50JKX» it. per day, which amount will I m turned out when the mill is nut up in that choir* sux*r pine Thiw Mill ne*’e®ritaie^attlee*t 20 four hor^e tram®, provided the lum ber is baule*i out a® faet a® rut The Wolf creek mill formerly o|*eratel by William® Bro*», will be put on the sumil le* 1 ween here and Merlin. Thu* mill I ias a capacity of Ire twee t 20,000 ami 30,OK) feet per day. I he. Mee mill a ill be moved to Van- ' Noy culch where it will cut a»*out I*,0n0 feet ¡»er day, and Weller are fomK to put in a null on l»eer creek hav in< a capacity of 6,00) feet. The four mills will rut not le«® than 100,OH) feet of I unifier ea< U <fay when they are in f'®)d runninx order, and all till® lumber will I m * di®(M>®ed of by the company from this city either in bote®, or mo a high I grade of fancy lumber Klondike Supplies If you are going to Klondike or even thinking about it, we invite you to call and examine our immense stock We have an entire floor, too x 75 feet, devoted to noth ing but Klondike Supplies where you will find a com plete stock of Blankets, Rubber Goods, Mackinaw Clothing, Shoes, Tents, Sweaters, Pur Caps, Groceries and Provisions Of all Kinds at lowest Prices. Wc deliver everything Free of Charg-A at the wharves either at Portland, Tacoma or Seattle. Send for our Catalogue Free. Moyer Clothing Company 3d and Oak Sts. BEN SELLING, Manager. PORTLAND. I