Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, March 24, 1898, Image 3

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local toappcniiup
i’ll '" A McCrosky are ooening this
Wt lead, filler» follow. * The Ca-bou
—•» h«- la-g—u lino o w«,h fabrics
Studio, opp. court house, Gianlo f*a*a
»• r shown hi Grants i’aaa. These are
Doted riwioe Mull a betuti ful doth
t new Issigns and very altiactive.
for »hirt waia'a.
Dixon A MeCroaky
' u.h ,.u »* tls purr milk
I'leinena, l>riiMyis* opp. Opera House.
iiuuias Smith, Undertaker.
New rugar cured break test bacon. —
Bicycles cleaned al Ctauter Bros
City Market.
C Sit. Louis (or wau h repairing
W. H. Flanagan, pbvaiiian Muraron
aud dentist.
Additional locals on the first page.
Imperial bicycles for -ale bv Boolb A
Freeh sugar cured hams at Ahlf’s
Hockett, Hotel Josephine.
For a short time, in older
to reduce our stock, we are
I offering so e special bargains
I in dishes. Prices were never
' so low before in Southern Ore
.s
I gon in this class 01 goods and
this opportunity will not last
I long, as the price has advanced and we can not replace them
except at a much higher figure.
$10 00
M-Piece Set in violet, only . .
............................
100-Piece Set, Semi-Porcelain, decoration, small figure
3
10 90
in pink and gold, only.............
1
from 40c per set up to
........
2.5c
.
We call special attention to our new Chamber Sets, new pat-
terns of striking designs.
B. &. M , Grocery,
POST OFFICE STORE.
OPERA HOU'E BLOCK.
B i 5 cent Cigar in the market— J. li.
x'hmidi
Have you ?een the Phonix “ad” in
thia issue.
Organdie imperial*
This wash iabri<*
ha- lhe %pp>*arance of a high grade
goods, but ia very cheap.
Dixon A
M<*< ro*ky.
B ridge B each S teel R ange
Headquarters for Min ng Supplies
Have yon dandrutT? Isyour hair fall*
I
• itiic out? It ho try McCregor Bro*,
dandruff cure
No cure no pay.
< orded Noveltie* have a wide space in
■be wa-b iabric l»eing neat A airy.
, Dixon A Md’roaky.
Ladies’ Shirt Waists
Stop that
i ma) lead io
oi tshiloh*«
• old by W.
Cough! 'fake warning. It
t onsmnption
A 25c bottle
Cure may save your lite.
F. Kremer.
1
Is having the desired effect, and we are reduc­
ing our stock rapidly. We wish to call special
attention to the fact that we are selling our
Î
STOVES and RANGES
>
E
At 152 Discount
Futaiue Famaieie. Thb ia of dimity
II character, but much finer than the or­
dinary dimity. Dixon A McCrosky.
Hood’w Pills are (he only pills to take
with Hood's Sarsaparilla
Easy, yet ef-
( ticirnt.
I he Northern Pacific Ry Co make»
the lantest Ume East and gives the best
' -ervice
If you are going it is to your
i advantage to consider these points
E Dunbar, agt ; (¡rant’s Pass.
Is the NORTHWESTERN ML .
of all Life Insurance Companies?
I Al
best
Security is the Best
Insurance is the Cheapest
Profits are the Largest
Po'icy Contract is the Best
N. 1’. DODGE. District Agent.
P.O box 327. Grants Pass Or
E.
If »ou want the finest thing that ever ,
Itapoened in wheel* get the new Steam*
at Redfield-. They are beauties flnbbed
j hi Black or (»range enamel.
Always read the column devoted to j
clot h of
specials, it contains many valuable bar
We have
gains
Batbte'D'Efoils. Thi* is a
Attention.
highest standard
of excellen :e.
I them.
Dixon
A UcCroskv.
We a<e
no longer
ag»«nts for Standard
Pattern*. Mail «»rdert can be tilled by
Vanitel, Norris A Drake. Ashland, Or.
Tiir Sugar Pine Door «k Lututmr Co
Free Pills.
Crescent Cycles
Grade Wheel
Nos. 11 & 12
$50
T. A. HOOD - BICYCLE STORE
Sundries
A large and complete assortment
of Bicycle Sundries in stock.
Repairing a Specialty
Have a regularly equipped Bicy­
cle repair Shop. Parts supplied.
fill* ar»- earn in action and are partit a
’arly • IT mve in ti»** cure of Uonatipa
(ion and *ick hmdache.
For Malaria
and I iver trouble* they have been
prnvt-d in valuable. They are guaranteed
• » ije perfwtly tree from every deleter
foil* Muh-iam e a.. I to be purely vegeta
bl**, 1’hey du not weaken bv their ar«
uun, but by giving tone to the »torn« h
and bowel* tfieally invigorate the ■ V«
teni. Regular price 25c per box.
Sold
by W. F Kremer, druggist.
2
Mm Harmon Dead.
Mrs. Il.rinon, grandmother of Senator
Harmon,died from the effect« of la grippe
at her home on Dewr creek, last Satur­
day morning at 11 o'clock, and wa» bur
led in the fleer creek cemetery on Suu
day, the 20th.
Grandma Harmon bad
reached the ripe old age of four ecore
and nine year«, and when la grippe
• ir.e.1 tier aged form, lhe conatnation
waa too weak to throw off the disease,
.ad hence the eves which had seen ao
ui'ich of life'« turmoil«, had to be clo«vd
in «ilen< e.
i
How A bout W ar ?
Tbe biggest war ever heard of will be at Fetsch's st»re when
lhe Above Cut
the Spring Stock arrives, because there will be no room for the
Represents our FREE HEARSE.
New Stock We therefore offer
We sincerely hope none of our
friends will need it, but if they
Fine
For
should have that misfortune, they
would be welcome to our services
and to whatever undertaking goods
are needed at a icry small advance
above actual cost to us; and fifteen
The beat ever offerivi in soutnern Oregon Crime and -ee them at years ot »wresstui experience in
fe«
the profession
is the guarantee of
our ability to render appropriate
service.
$10.00
F. FETSGH & CO.’S
Tailors and Clothiers.
Grants Pass, Ore
J. R. HALE
Tbe Sen Came.
On Maii'isy of 1 bin we«k « knock down
occur»* near the depot which ia reported
on the firwt puge of tin* ins uh and we
called lor the neit, Hnd the next ha>
cuine in the nersona of two echool boy*
who li«d a school boy encounter Tuemiav
titernoun. The marshal took them
iown to the city hall where he gave
them nome fatherly advice and then
iirnvd them looae to fight no more( ?).
State Convention llvlcgate*.
VEHICLES AND
HEAVY IMPLEMENTS
Th« Democratic delegate* who went
io the stale convention from Joephine
county are: E E R*<hield, J W. Virtue,
J. (). Booth. J. M. Chile*, Willard Craw
K»rd, Dr. W. IL Flanagan, a« pruiv for
I W. Howard. Those to attend the
Silver Republican convention are: I) C.
Brownell, E
Wade, John Randle.
Is being Sold at Cost
4
Prof G. W. Shaw, of Ilia C'orva.lis ex
penman a! station, ie in the city, having
come <h an from Jackson county, where
lie had Imen lecturing on the sugar heel
industry.
Prof Shaw ie enthusiastic it.
Ins belief that Jackson county has a fu­
ture as a la-el sugar producing «ection.il
tier farmers will awake to the import
tine of lhe «itualion. Mr. ehaw cam.
' > this city to look for lime stone tlepos
i's, as lime ie needed in the process ol
beet, sugar manufacturing. The factor«
now being put up at La G slide wi I
isve a capacity for consuming 360 tons
ot fleets per day, or 24 hours, ami in this
it wi I require at least four ear loads ol
ime per day. We will develop our lime
-lone deposits and furnish J ack so
county when »lie is ready to maiiufactme
be» t sugar
Remember also that our line of
Cramer Bros.
Tramp Camp.
Wedding
I
Up the railroad track not. e distance
I from the factory, ie an o!«i house which
the tramp» use a» a render von,
During
lhe entire a inter, thia plat e lias not been
, at anv time free from the pretence of
I these track-walkara
At times there are
aa high a» fifty present, and it ia then
I they have what Rome of them »tvle a ju
bilee They will take to the camp a lew
kegs of beer—moary to buy lieer, but
when they become real hungry, they
, saunter out in town U> ask th« ladles:—
"Can you give a hungry man a little
aometbing to eat?" laist Monday and
Tuesday the marshal and street <*om
miseioner were i ailed on to lixik after
these fellows, who had gotten into some
iliffi« ulty among themselves after par­
taking too freely of beer
’Some ol them
were arrested, and placed in the city
jail. It would be better for ths trampe,
and also lor the city, if these fellows
were made to work when they bet-ome
prisoner*. There are enough of the»e
able bodied follows tn tbe Unite«! Mlate*
today, who have no purpose tn life seem
tugly, to free tbe whole ol Cuba in ca»e
I of war with Spam, provided they could
tie atirred with pa'rtolic entliu»iasm.
Ere we go to pre ► , there will have ta­
ken place, nothing preventing a plrae-
ant wed ling on Williams creak, at the
h >tne of the bride’* parents, Mr and
Mrs. David .’obn, where their daughter
Mies Stella, will lie united hi marraige
to f’hae. ''(ration, of S|»okanr, Wash..
Rev Root. M< I amii officiating
Mire
John iw loo well known to nerd any in-
trodiK tion to our readers
Mr Stratton
is the gentleman who operated the Jo«
Field’s mining property on William*
creek some time ago. li he <1 id nut find
the gold, be was ex<*eeding|y fortunate
in securing a jewel. Mr and Mrs Strat­
ton will take their departure this even*
ing (Wednesday) for their future home
at Spokane, Wa«h. They will also take
with them the l>est wishes of Mrs. Strat­
ton’* rriANv friends.
Die Populist delegate« who left (hi*
w»-ek to attend ti e stale convention are
I. D. Hayes, U \V Whip, W II. .Merrill,
tl C Perkina and Abe Astell
The silver republicans of Jack*on
c unty met in the city hall, Aahiand,
I til «Saturday, and organised bv electing
R<>bt. i'ayior etiairman, and M F Eg­
gleston, secretary.
The convention
elected John Harvey, Z. 1’. Cameron,
Win. (Jlrich, Kobe Taylor and W. N.
Lucky, delegates to the state convention.
The Democrat* of Jackson county i’i
convention last Saturday at Mrgford
T'kcled thirteen d •legate* to the *t.ate
convention which is now in seaaion in
Portland. The deleg.i e* elected were
riioa E. Nichol*, Henry Klippel, (». II.
>la«kin*, John <i. Norton, <i bchnrner
li<>rn, t.'liaw. Nicked, J J. Houck, II. M.
Emails, A. N Soli-*«, L U Sisernure.
I. W. Jacob*, Wm. Klinger and J. W
Berry
The (ollowing ta the program to be
given at tbe Charity social in k.O.U W
ball, March 251b
M u»ic
ritniiK Bandi
Kaci'ation.
Mia» Luía Dy«* !
Mong ..
riix little gir'» ¡
iaimduet Mia»es MrCullm li and Mimi h
Recitation
Mi»« F.eaie Hartman
Quartette
....
Youn2 mxii
Rer ttalion ,
Matter Harry Benw>n
I Violin solo
l'r.rf Kurtfi
Vocal solo
M im Maytw Footer
Mesic ...........
...ritnug Bam!
Another interesting feature of the I
evening will t* a spelliag contest of a
lew ruinulM. the champion speller tn re
reive a paid np subscription to the
Cm Bias for one year Tbe words will
he ee erred (mm Ibis week's fo»ae w( the
'
»tea. toe win nave wu ••p*osUMii>’
to bei on» a rtiampion and to get tbe
news giver (or a year.
!
F. Kremer.
Work willlcommence today
Messrs Upton and Mench were in the
first of the week from their placer min.
on Ix>use Creek. Ths boy» inform u»
hat water is rather scarce, but the«
| manage to run iuo»t of the lime
Water
lots not been so scarce with them, a*
; with some others on the creek, since
; hey have the first right.
Mr
F. C. Brodie of Goldcndale,
it ash .who is a prominent business man
o( that place, and a practical iuiuer, r«x
iifnedto bis home after a sojourn in
Southern Oregon for more than a month
examining our mines and especially tb<-
extensive pophyry dykes on Red niouni-
win. seven miles north of tbe Pass
ll>
and bis associates have located severs
claims on this dyke, aud propose to de
veiop the same
D. C. Courtney, of the Courtney A
Kramer mine on Red mountain, seven
miles north of Grants Pass was in town
on Saturday and rerorta everything
very sati-factroy at the mine.
The«
recently put in a small Lighter mill
with a capacity of 3 ions per day ano
the result of a run of 60 hours made las'
week more than came up with their
most sanquioe expectaiions, yielding
I31, ounces of amalgntu valued at *135
This mine is one of those exiensive por­
phyry dyk.-s so numerous in Southern
Oregon.of which we have an abiding faith
in their extent and richness. There is no
doubt in our mind, and we have mad«
a very careful study of the subject, but
what these dykes will prove a greal
source of wealth to this part of th«
state
The extensive operations recent
ly initiated by the Jupiter Gobi Mining
Company of New York on similar dyke»
in (lie Alihnuee ami Canvon creeks di»
'riels will bring these dykes into prom
inenee and prove their ultimate value.
The rei'eut discovery of rich gold bear
nit quart* on a lime stone and porphyrv
contact near Applegate in Jacks -n
county, is worthy of more than a passin.
notice. It used to be the prevailing
opiaion among competent mining an
horities that thia formation waa not
avorable to auriferous mineralization
intil the discovery in recent years of th«
xtenaive an«i almost inesliaiistihle gold
Helds at Mercur, Utah, in a similar for
'nation This lime stone dyke, in winch
he discovery was made, is of a meia
morphiu character, or what might b«-
'•alle't in common parlance a blue black
marble, and is mineralized to a great
-r or leaser decree throughout the entire
mass, but as a rule the gold is found in
« black chertv impure qnarlx extending
through oiiibzed lime and decomposed
l«orphyry. There is a similar dyke ol
metamorphic lime or marble over on
lackson creek, about two miles from
lacksonville. which lias proved to tie
Inghlv mineralize«I in both gold and sil
ver, as in lhe Beekman and liuffsr mine.
Below thia calcite dyke the early placer
miners in lhe '50a used lo pick up some
wonderfully rich gold and silver ore in
he ground sluice, and it »»< a mvstery
from wlien<-e it came, until the discovery
in recent years, as above stated, in Hie
Beekman anil Hoffer mine.
Good Groceries need no praise
The right groceries sell themselves
it they have a chance to speak for
themselves. It’s just as easy to
use big words and make extrava­
gant claims for poor groceries as
for good groceries. But the selling
of the groceries is rather different.
People know good groceries when
they see them. They know poor
groceries too—the second time, if
not the first. Our methods are
sqaare and straightforward. We
take the ground that you are the
best judge of the groceries you
want and the price you ought to
pay. You tell us what vou want,
we show you wbat we have and
what the price is. We leave the
decision solely to you. We only
ask you to come here before you
buy, that’s all. Come here first or
come here last, it’s all one to us.
But if you buy before you come
here, it wont be all the same to you.
One Way
To keep every member of your
household healthy, contented and
happy, is to furnish your cook with
Ashland Flour It makes the best
read, rolls and pastry. We now
have the handling of Ashland
Flour for Grants Pass. The price,
you see, is no higher than you are
paving for other grades, which
have not all the good qualities that
"Our Patent,” the Ashland Flour
has. $i.t5 a sack or $22.00a thou­
sand.
Prize Baking Powder
Some time ago we advertized all of
our prize baking powders at 45c a
can. and stated that you did not
have to take chances on the prize
you got, but could select your own
prize. It has not sold as swiftly as
we think it ought, and thinking it
was nof thoroughly understood, we
again call your attention to the
fact that you only have to pay 45c
for the powder and then select any
piece of crockery or glassware yott
wish, all for 45c. We guarantee
the Baking Powder to be good.
Tea and Coffee.
We are often complimented on the
superior flavor of the tea vie sell.
Did your grocer ever sell tea with­
I hereb« announce invself as a candi out calling it choicest, best, finest,
Jnte for city marshal at the approaching exquisite ? We always have grades
city election, aubj»cl to tlia action of th« of teas for 50 cents that's simply
'egular citizens' convention
good, not extravagantly superb,
T, II. WAkroHO.
but (letter than the most at the price.
We look to the wants of coffee
ForCliy Marshal
customers with extreme care as
I hereby announce myself as a candi to the grade of coffee we sell
date for citv marshal at Ilia spproaeliing them.
That is why we selt so
city election, subject to the will ol tbe much g«xxl coffee.
We want the
citizens at their regular convention
tra«le of all good judges of coffee,
W. R. W ai . xkh
and are willing to deserve it by giv­
ing you coffee that is coffee, every
Itepubllcae Primaries.
grain
of it. For a short time we
The republican voters to the diff* rem
will
give
with each 50c worth of
precincts in Grants Paas will meet thi»
tea or $1 worth of coffee, a beauti­
(Wednesday) evening at H p m. to nom­
ful painting, size 16 by 20 inches.
inate persons lo be voted (or »»delegate*
These are not cheap pictures, but
t-> attend the county convention, which
are nice parlor decorations. See
meels neit Maturday ill bis city. At lhe
the display in the window.
county convention, delegates will I«*'
For City Marshal.
Mplrltuallsui
Dr. W. if, Andrews will give an an !
niversarv lecturs at the Coart House «in
I'hms lav eve, Marell 31st, at 7
Sharp,
•ithjpet, “The Biole Prophecy, The
<lernan<1 for. and th* re»iilts ol luislorH
spirit laliam Everybody Invlled Free
To Cur# (,ut>41Ips*tIssti
Take (’tBcairUi (umlv (alii trlio. lUuorZDc
If C C. C. fitll to cure. tlriig»(iNLa rvfuiMl tnunev
Jo»«*phirre t'ounly.
When your friend» tn the tia»l receive
« letter from you they na urally have
some curiosity to kn >w »otiieilung about
Hu» part of ilia" W ild and W ooly West."
You can very easily gratify their curios­
ity ami help adverti»* thia country by i
writing to your friend on our "Jueephine
County, Oregon" paper, which ha-
printed on the back of each »Iteet a map j
of .loaephine county ft'yxri'i inch*»
If not, miI o
large anda dercripiion »1 lhe county
CRAMER BROS
• nd its gold pio lucis
I his paper ts a
g'xxl qttalt'y of let e- pap r pot up tn
Itallroad C'liarig« a
tabb-te of 60 »beet» and »ell» for 10c
"Klondike Rivaleil" envel >pea to gu I
The change* mad*« by the N P. Com
pany have gone into »*tf»*ct. The Khaaia with the paper at 5c per package.
Get them at lhe Cot mxk office.
division ha* oeeri di*eolved, 107 miles of
it added to Oregon divi«i<»n, and 12
miles to «.he Sacramento division.
The train dispatcher's office will Ie* in Grants l’as» Oregon, Mar, h 15. 'VS.
Ashland ins«*» I of Dunsmuir, an<l th»*
.Sintic* is hereby (it eu Ilia the firm
pa««**r g**r division will far Riddle and ni K I, Coe rh'imaa A Co. ir hereby
Dunsmuir, instead of R r*eburg and Ash till« day dissolve«! by ninnisi conaenl,
land, a* formerly
H. Thoma» retiring, and R L CoeACn.
will continue the business, collect all
Birrhday Party
a. count«, and her. by assume all ¡labili-
Monday afternoon there
a •ur­ ilea.
It I. ( <>«
prise party at the home of Mm. J, li.
M attic ri. Dal’t r.
'•' aky L C ob
Pignev, on Minh street. it being Mn.
It T h nab
Pignry s birthday
The I ad i«*f look with
If
them g'Mxj things to eat, and they spent
I
the afternoon m sue is I c'm vrrsalion .ami
All th<jM* knowing ttMMimrlvfm m«i»*b'r»l
sowing carfief rags This is tbp kind of
to me will pl*«-«» *#•»»lw at onrw and thua
a party we al wavs liked, a*»! we rhink '
•*
coat, aa I *xpnt tn leave aoon lor
tueir are * .m<*. ai'pal «1*»*
«ar h -
,
Alatna, and m u» tattle up before ieaviug
ton
ba. W m II F lanagan .
fine Minina Cough Cure cures conglta
<v»M» rronp grippe and all thnalt and
11 mg trouble».— W
J
elected to the state convention.
Have You Seen the
EAGLE?
Charity Aocial.
$8.00
ft. deep.
L L Jewell went to Portland the And
I art of tlie week on biiaineaa.
A rare chance it you need a Stove.
At The New Variety Store
$7.00,
R A Booth went north on Tuv»da>
evening of thin week.
1
1
Greer, Mackin A Co, have advertiseti
1 for 200 nten to work on tbe.*J.:C. A L. A
Lewie di»ch.. Th« ditch will run (rout
|<iravscreek a distance oi 14 miles to
I the Lewis mine about one mile below
Inland
Tne »ixe of the ditch is to b<
I 7 (t, a ide at top. 4 ft at bottom and 3
lion. H. L Benson is in Roaeburg on
bU'iiieas
Cash Removal Sale
From 50c to $1.50
$35
laat
C. T i‘.*yne <4 Kerby, was in the city
laei week
u
Mctireuor Bros. Agents Trov Steam
Laundn ; satisfaction guaranteed Laun-
i dry leave« Tueadav. 7 30 P M., returns
; Saturday, 8 A M.
If you are going to lake a trip East and
4um it to be a pleasant one, go via the
Nochern Pacific. Their aecomsdations
| are first claws in every renpect. For
rates etc.call on or write to E E.Dunbar.
«Tranis Pass.
An Entire New Line of
Price >lo<n left for Lake county
Tileed iv.
an opportunity to do some more brick
Vi-.-tur Peterson and his wile went to
work ill tic* city ere the summer la g me
San Franci.-co Isat Monday. Mr. Peter
Mrs. James Savage of Woodville who
•on, we were infoiiued. went down to
has lasen a sufferer from chronic rheuma­
have hit eye» treated.
tism for a number ol years, left for Kan
J. T. Taylor, of thia city went over to sax city, Tuesday evening where sbr
Kerby the first of the week to take the goes to takes|wcial treatment by expert
place of Morford John, wh • came over physicians
It is to be hoped that
to attend the wedding of hie sister.
Mrs ."»avsge w ill re< eive material bere
Bill Messenger returned Monday fiom fit by h. r trip.
One car load of Pho-nix bievdes g.iue
Lake county whore he has been for the
Editor Kaiser of the Ashland Valley
already, and another on the road Write
past month breaking horses
Mr. Me» Record was on ti e train Monday night
us for catalogue.
Mitchell Lewis A Sla­
aenger will take Ins family out to that going to Portland to attend the many
ver Co.. Portland, Or.
country soon.
convention» which are being held it.
If our read-rs do not find the usual
Also Editor
J. O, Iheuli went to Douglas county that city this we. k
amount of good reading matter in this
Phipps of the M milor Miner waa a pas
¡art
week
and
will
goon
to
Portland,
to
issue, they will psleae pardon us, as «e
senger Tuesday evening lor the same
are crowded with work, and lack ottr Ixi in attendance al lhe deiuo< ratio etale
convention which is in session in thai place and the same purpose.
usual amount of help.
S F. Cass of Sumner, Iowa, is m
city today • Wednesday).
Prefe-sor Goble, the optician, who lias
the citv having arrived Sunday morning
been in Grant» Pass for the past month,
Mo.ford John, of Kerby came to the
Mr. Cass will remain for a week or ten
desire» to have it announced 'halite will citv last Tuesday
Mr John informs
days before returning.
He iiifoitns us
tie in Kerby on Cbursday. Friday and us that the roads are still veiy bad be­
that In the fall he intends coming back
Saturday. March 31, and April 1 ami 2. tween here and Kerbv.
io the cot nlv for a visit of a mwiith ci
two.
The w ir with Spain does not affect the
, Male <»f Phcenix bicycle* See onr “ad”
in another column. Mitchell Lewi* A
I Staver Co, Portland Or.
For Fi re Insurance call on us.
flDínino floteó
Merer» Kinney. Harmon and I'allionn
Urgandi >ubume
Una ia an import«
e i go-d*. ha« a gauzy texture and ia a of the council have been appointed by
beau«nui pieceoi wash good* Dtxun A that Ixxiv. a eommiltee to investigate
the possibility of couitrmting a sewer
HqCrotuy.
system for lhe city and to te|X)rt on the
Bo«»Ui A Hockett have just received a
saute at the next meeting of the council.
tii .e line ot I tn (»vrial w heels which ie
Madras Cloth an exceptionally fine
on exhibition at Hotel Josephine,
Call
and tree them.
ami strong textureof light weight.
Smoke the Stage Line Cigar It is the Dixon A McCrosky.
Tiioee having n tic h io publish will
please hand (hem iu as early in the
week a® posMble.
Celebrated
Its
Its
Its
Its
Get our Figures.
Royal aakaa tbe load para.
John E. Felton, ot Ashland, waa regis­
riweetland A Co.
always have a tered at Hotel Layton last Thursday.
Absolutely Pure
l'*ll <>u Giltl ian , he will *ell you ibe
good supply of choice cuts of meat.
J. R. Bad.) aud wile of William«,
P irvai utilk.
Mcliregor Bros, are agent» for the Troy made i be Co« rikii office a pleasant visit
Fr«-li ti*n every Friday at Ahli*
la*t Friday.
Laundry. Pon land Call on them
k i > Market
aovA4 »AKiira fowocr co , wcw voa*.
Dr. J. S Moore was called to Woli
Ben)«min
M
-ndi
will,
a«
iixin
as
ilie
it vuu aai>i a find claa* ba h, >ou can
weather
wi.l
permit,
start
up
vre
k
on
pruf«
s&|onai
business
ihe
Lis brick
tirai
_ei il al M vm regur Bro*
of thb week.
kiln force
T ri Cundy went to Por'laud Sunday
l^eave >our wa»hiug al McGregur*«
Miss Carrie i arr lias been employed
An interesting piogtain is to be ren I night to be in attendance at lhe Populist
uaiber cibup lur good Work.
tueeda) Maighal Keenan «old a a bite to teach a »ix months term of school in dered al the charily siociable on next Stale convention,
the Altliouse district.
I Friday rveuing.
puny lor $5. iruiu the city pound.
Little Frances Price is unable to at
It
seems
that
winter
has
con
I
tided
to
Miss Dora Colvig, daughter of Judge tend school on account of her face being
tb« aetkiy Oiegonran and Cui aika
' oi:e year fur $2.0J to paid np «ubarrib- «xta id her ingnen e through the month Colvig came Imine from Portland thi* badly swollen with poison oak.
11 ra.
(Wednesday) morning.
of March, if nothing more
Senator Harmon and his brother Wai
Lappet ritripea.
These are novel in
Mis* Ara Foster oi Medford spent a ter went nut to Deer Creek last Saturday
I ay lor and Weiduian are pulling up
We have some pretty few da\* with her sis er, Miss Maysie, to at tend the funeral of thier grandmoth­
the dawlliug tor Mika ualvm back of appearance
pattern». Dixon A McCrosky
Hotel Josephine.
returning home Munday.
er Mrs Sarah Harmon.
G I. Brown has about completed put­
Bill Huggins of Riddles was in town
Mr R )s««nlh.d oi Medford informs us
there b Home talk 01 a new brick
> u’d Marling up in order to supply tbe ting in the new electric light poles and that be did not pu?cu iso the s I ock of for a few days Iasi week and this week
the wires will be changed soon.
W V. Jones of Woodville laU week. We suspect that Mr Hiugms will have
piobabie demand lor brick.
lhe I»e8t place in town to get your
shoes i paiied ia at Hackett’* harness
and t'hoe shop.
Look at our stock of the
Why
Because
_ *
personal
Frit C.URIER THREE MONTHS 25c
in imported decorated ware, small blue
figure, only
MHece Glass Set-
Tumb ers. per set of 6
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Gilfillau'« eowa are in dean patture.
He aeiiatli« beat milk.
Bjook Out for
Helpful Hints to
r Housewives
99>piece Set,
r
M ill J.ickaon reMident dentist.
Got your blue vitrol at Bartlett*».
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Klondike
Supplies—
If von are going to Klondike or even thinking abou* I
it. we invite you to call and examine our immense stock
We have mi entire floor, too x 75 feet, devoted to noth 1
ing but Klondike Supplies where you will find a com- I
plete stock of
Blankets, Rubber Goods, Mackinaw Clothing,
Shoes Tents, Sweaters,
Fur (kips. Groceries and Provisions
Of all Kinds at Lowest Prices.
We deliver everything
Fre© Of Charge »I the wharves either at Portland
Tacoma or Seattle.
Sond for our Catalogue Free.
Moyer Clothing Company
;(d and Oak Sts.
BEN SELLING, Manager.
PORTLAND.