Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, April 14, 1898, Image 5

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Lv cretin at th« Novelty.
Will JacMton rvaidvDt del.list.
Grt vour blue vitriol at Bartle!i’a.
personal
Paul L. Bristow, of Eugece, who is
interested in mines on Applegate was in
town Saturday.
Try Jpibuhng « Best l«a aud baking powder.
liilti an
s pure uiiik.
Tbuinas Smith, Uudertaker.
Bicycles cleaned al Ctamer Bros
C. St. Louie for watch repairing
GiliHiaii’a cvwi are in dean pasture.
weve talked so much about our celebrated Cha«e & Sanborn's
He ueiia the beat milk.
C 40c, that some people think ?t is the only kind we have. Our
Cietuen», Lhuggis*» opp. Opera House.
New sugar cured breakfast bacon.
al Mixed is genuine Coffee and a good blend, at 20c per pound i
Oily Market.
't worth while using burnt peas when coffee can be had at that Additional hk*als on the first page.
W. H. Flanagan, physician surgeon
Fresh »ugar cured hams at Ahlf’a.
Then we have
and dentist.
THE COURIER THREE MONTHS. 25c. {
Mocha and Java .................................... 30c
imperial fHuycles tor saie by Booth A
Cail ou G x1 til Ian ; he will sell you the
Hockett, Hotel Josephine.
Climax...................................
25c
1 purest milk.
H o * m 1' s Pills are pre in pt, etfieent, al
Broken Java ....................................... ioc
Fresh fish every Friday at Aiilis I
We call your special attention to our Seed Potatoes. They are
extra good and are what we call them: Early Rote, Early King, Early
Jwaay Blush, which are very prolikc. and Early BnrjK-rs.
fine Seed Corn, which is taking well.
Salmon Bellies ..................
$
syí
Mackerel, very fine, per keg
2 00
Codfish.................................
B. & M , Grocery.
FOOT OFFICI STORE.
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK.
This Week !
New This Week
I.ADI I>
Neck Scarfs and Ties
At The New Variety Store
Archie Virtue a mining man from
ways reliable, easy to take, easy to oper
Lily Market
■ rave Creek was in Grants Pass last
ate
Mr.
Leave your washing at McGregor's
J.T Tutfr of Wolf Creek io ¡u uwa Tuesday,and reports that although there
barber shop tor good work.
J W. Howard has been quite sick ;
has been a scarcity of water in that
this week shaking hands with the boys,
We lead, itbert follow. The Carbon having had a severe attack oi l»aGrippe !
ocality that the miners have done
and
talking
politics
probably.
We are pieaaed to note that he is conva-1
Studio, op|‘. court house, (Gants Pass
fairly well.
Miss Rose Wilson left Glendale last
leeci ng.
Tbe weekly Oregonian and Cui hi km
W J Virtue for whom the celebrated
One car load oi Phomii bicvcies gone i Monday for Gold Hill, to spend a week “Virtue” mine near Baker City was
one year lor I^.QJ to pa“| up subtM rib-
aiready, and another on the road Write ■ looking after Iter father's farm .
eru»
named,'came up from Leland on today*
A. J. Johnson of Astoria, during the trxin to attend to some business matters.
Always lead tbe column devoted to us for catalogue. Mitchell Dwm A Sla­
v v.. Portland,
> uroami, Or.
or.
past week has lieen collecting samples le is favorably mentioned as a probable
st'ecials, it contains many valuable bar* ver Co.,
If you are soing to lake a trip East and of Sen»’»*™ Oregon wood*, throughout candidate on the democratic ticket for
gains
the legislature, lie would make a strong
vou|Hy.
Mifries Hamlin and (iriflin have open waul it to be a pleasant one, go via the ■
F. W. i hauste of] the Obeervar went run.
ed dress making pariors over R. L. Coe's »Northern Pacific. Their accomodation»
are first claao in every respect. For d»»wn to Eugene laat Sunday evening to
It was currently reported on the streets
a ore Give ihem a call.
rates etc.call on or write to E.E.Dunbar, tn» in attendance
the Republican con 'his week that the Jupiter Gold Mining
Our advertisers are requested to notice
Grants Puss.
greesion at convention.
company of New York who had the
the paragraph regarding “ads” at the
F. W Searle, of the S P P. AL Co.’« Freak Houston mine on Althouse
Pianoe ami organ« at manufacturers’
head ol ibe editorial column.
counting house, leaves Saturday for a bonded, will close the deal iu a few days
Booth
Hockett have just received a price», direct from Kimball Co„Chicago.
short visit to Portland, It is rumoret* «nd at once commence the construction
ti e line ul imjierial wheels which is Fire, Life, and Accident Insurance, in
that he will not be alone when he re of a two mile Hume from Althouse to the
American.
Kimlitdi
or
German
compa-
on exhibition at Hotel Josephine.
tail
It begins to look like the
turns. This is a straight tip to the house property.
uiea.
At
the
old
reliable
Agency
on
6th
aud ace iheui.
company meant business
Henry
furnishers.
street, Grant« Pass Or.
bmoke the Stage Line Cigar. It is the
Hon T. G. Reantes of Jacksonville, Hartion Neil who is editor of the New
J.
E.
P
bteksok , Agent.
best 5 cent Cigar ill the market—J. (¿.
York Mail and Express is president of
M’llUlldt.
On last Saturday as the Rev. E B. was shaking hands with friends at the the company.
depot
Monday
morning,
while
the
train
Have you seen the Photnix “ad” in Pace was returning from the Emanuel i stopped
Mr Reames was on his way
The Lawrence Mining Company of
tins issue*?
chapel car near Wolf Creek, ami while
Springfield, III., who are developing an
lite best olace in town to get your rilling down the Grave Creek nill on his 1 home from Portland.
Professor J. G. Goble and wife re­ extensive property dike on Ruben Creek
shoes repaired is at Hackett’s harness bicycle, the grade being steep, Mr. race
12 miles west of Inland in Josephine
and shoe shop.
was unable to control the wheel; the turned to Grants Pass thia week from
county are men of means and ability and
did
«
Jacksonville,
w
here
the
professor
result
was
the
wheel
parted
throwing
Have you dandruff *? Is your hair fall­
propose to push the work on their prop
ing out’? It so try McGregor Bros, Mr Pace with gieat force his bead strik­ good business in fitting glasses, Ttiev
•rty unremittingly until the enterprise is
ing against a rock inflicting a painful but will make another trip south in » tew
dainirutf cure No cure no pay.
brought to a eucceaaful issue. They
days,
but
will
return
later
on.
not
dangerous
wound.
The war with Spain does not affect the
have n ilurne 2 miles long by which
Col. J. A. Straight supt. of the Jupiter water is conducted to the mine for pow
sale of Pbtvnix bicycies See our “ad”
Since Hon R. st, Veatcli the fusion
iu another column. Mitchell Lewis & candidate for congress sent in his resig­ Gold Mining Company’s nroperty on er. A 5Oton capacity Griffin mill is on
Si aver Co, Portland Or.
nation as register of the Land Office at Alt house, went to Eugene one day last I be ground which they hope to have in
week to visit his family but will return
The evidence in the case proves Hood's Roseburg, we learn that Mr. W. T.
operation by the 15th of May. Twenty
Sarsaparilla cures rheumatism, dys­ Perkins. Welle Fargo’s Express agent I to his i>ost ot duly today.
laborers are employed
Mr I. H. Bing­
pepsia, caiaira, that tired leeling, scrof­ and Postal Telegraph operator at this j C. A Harp of Stockton, Calif . a ham vice-president of the company is
ula, sa t rheum, boils, humors and all place, has made application for the railroad man of some prominence wil tw­ now at Spokane,Wash., on business hut
place, ami we are pleased to learn tnat in Southern Oregon soon to organize a will return in a few days
b uud diseases.
Mr. J. A
I be Northern Pacific Ry Co. makes he ba» some good strong endorsements party to make a preliminary survey Connelly, secretary of the company is a
the fastest »line East and gives tbe best Mr. Perkins would makes careful and from some point on the S P. in Rogue member ot congress from the Springfield
river valley to the coast.
service. If you are going it is to your painstaking officer.
district, III., and is now at Washington,
advantage to consider these points E.
D.C., wrestling with the Cuban question
E Dunbar, agt; Grant's Pass.
Mr. R. I). I.awrsuce a hanker by proles
sion is president of the company and
If you v ant the finest thing that‘ever
resides at Springfield.
hapi-eiivd in wheels get the uew Steams
al Redfield- . They are beauties finished
in Black or Orange enamel.
Varnish Stains,
Bicycle Enamels,
Enamel Paints,
How A bout W ar ?
The biggest war ever heard of will beat Eetsch's -.tore when
the Spring Stock arrives, because there will be no room for the
New Stock. We therefore offer
X iiíím I ' oi
$8.00.
$9.00.
$10.00
The best ever offered in Southern Oregon. Come and see them at
F. FETSCH & CO.’S
Tailors and Clothiers
Blankets, Rubber Goods, Mackinaw Clothing,
Shoes, Tents, Sweaters,
Fur Caps, Groceries and Provisions
Of all Kinds at Lowest Prices.
We deliver everything
Free Of Charge at the wharves either at Portland,
Tacoma or Seattle.
On Thursday tbe ptjpulists. deniorr&ls
ami silver republicans will meat in
Grants Pass for tbe purp >•»« of nomin it-
| ing a county ticket to I m * vot«-<i for on the
6 hof June
There will be those who
I will oppose a fusion of force* p’efenng
defeat rather than to compromise them-
»elves before he |>eople. While on the
other hand there will be men who wll
urge a lu«ion in order to defeat the
republicans and settle their own f mily
| troubles hereafter
Just what will be
I done no one can foretell, we must wait
and see what we shall see.
!
Moyer Clothing Company
Oak
BEN
I bervwitb announce myself a< ar.i taU
fwr thè office of citv marshal subject to
the wishes of the voters al their regular
citiseae cwavenitow.
F. W. Hrouarrn
I
Í
HARDWARE,.STOV ES
CROCKERY
SPORTING GOODS
BICYCLES,
MINING TOOLS
Cramer Bros
ODD FELLOWS BLOCK
bruising his foot quite severely. It is an
open sec»ot that the train rnen have
rntK'li trouble in keeping many of tlie
Grants Pa*s Iwjys from climbing on to
moving trains. In this iru-tance bow
ever, it is due to candor to *ay that th*
! tw*jr was not altogether to blame for he
waite I sometime for the train to move
! on an«i becoming impatient tried to cross
■ over with the ab*»ve result
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Money sav«*<l I*» >1 onrjr Earned.
Col Ingersoll naa al wavs claimed that
those who assumed to answer him have I
in »represent-*«! his position. He claims I
I that instead of answering his arguments,
his opponents have usually resorted to I
p-rs««nal abuse. A diflerimiaating pule'
3d and
Sts.
lie knows that these claims ot Col. ing*
ersoll have too much foundation m fa<-t. |
SELLING, Manager.
PORTLAND.
It I* gratifying to note tl«at Dr J. P. D. j
John, ex president of De Pauw Univerwi- I
ty.wishing to be absolutely fair andean* '
f
Attent Ion.
Fur City Marshal
did, bef««re giving to the puWic his now
We are no lor.g-r
for Standard
Pattern» Mail order» car. be (Bird by
I her»b-' announce rnvpeif a» a candi* famous le« tore, “Di«i Man Make God, or j
Vanpel. Nome A I'rake Ashland. Or date for r1ty marshal at the approaching Ind <»o» Make Sian,” not only made a
The Sugar Pine Door A Lumber Co.
city election, wnbj-ct to the ar<i.»n oi the thorough »tody ol Col Ingerwo!I’s works, .
in the auth<wized edition, but actually
regular citizen*’ convention
»'or Ci»» Recorder
submitted tbe manascripi of his general (
T. II. WfiRFolD.
I annooac* myseil a* a canida'e for
s»a»emrnt of (N*l. Ingersod's onj- ctioit* j
tbeeffice of City Recorder, »abject to
against th- Bible and Christi an ly to tbe ,
the action of the convention.
olonei him«elf. assing him to point ont
W« W. FtriLia.
am thing tba- might in any w*j misre|e
For City Rwcorder
r«**ent him. In a very couh ** ous reply,
oil thanked Dr John for hit.
I bereby aonoonce myself a» a candi­
i of kindness an<l fairness,but ’
w. K. W ALKaa.
date for tbe office of citv recorder eubject
ltd
nfy anv itstanceof mirrepre- !
to thè will of thè twople al th* regn ar
T** < «r« < amniipigtt«»i |
’í^ke ( sarete Caody CatBart«
r<M>^»any speaker», wi'beit
citi sa*«’ ron’-entioo
udy of (
ng«
W. Etjtxa McGatooa.
*,* i
For City Marwbal.
c
it -In hargw
lohn.
This
Presbyterian
ig. April 19
•«I
Recently Profess or shaw. chemist ot
the Oregon experiment station at Cor
vallis, was in the Pass making inquiry
in regard to the extent and «ccesaihility
of our marble and limestone deposits
with a view to their application in the
manufacture ol beet sugar. Lime is ex
tenrively used in Ibis country in the su­
gar industry to precipitate the vegetable
germs tn the solution. preparatory to
crystalization of the sachartna matter
In Europe strontia is more extensively
need for that purpose on account of its
greater efficiency and much greater prev
alette* in that, country than this. There
are extensive deposits of strontia in
I'rook county yet undeveloped, which
will come into extensive use when the
Oregon Pacific railroad is extended into
that section of the state.
The Murphy Hitch.
The many Liands of Mr. Merritt
our city deeply »vmpaiiiize and condo e
with him in the death of his m*pliew
Darwin Merritt who wa« killer! on board
A Boy Injured.
tbe battleship Maine,by Spanish trench
> ry. Memorial services were held on
On last Thursday while a freight train
April 11th, a» Red Oak, Iowa Speeches was «witching on the tidings in Grants
were made bv Rev. C. A. Moulton, 8. ; Pas«, young Donald Kessler undertook
McPherson, Chief Justice Deeme**, of rocro^athe track by swinging himself
I the a’lprein«“ court an I (’. E Richards. | between two box cars; just a« he made
Appropriate resolutions were prepared I the a'lenip* the engineer <*ommenced to
i and read, Rt'st brave heart of oak. ! I».n k the train, bringing the bumpers
vour name will long be remembered by together with a crash, catching young
j the American people
Kew*iers foot between the buni|»erH
Bend for our Catalogue Free.
«
Our stock ot
More Complete than ever
Joint Dwr ex-inarabal of Jacksonville,
and Ike Muller of Mvdlord, who went to
Alaska some months ago to Be«*k their
fo»tunes, passed through Grants Pass
Tuesday on th«- south bouml passeng«*r,
en route for their lespective homes.
The bovsgot all they wanted of Alaska.
They sai I the\ longed for the balmv
Southern Oregon.
ants Pass, ()re
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, ioo x 75 feet, devoted to noth
ing but Klondike Supplies where you will find a corn
plete stock of
New Store
A li'tle I mjv a«ke«l for a bottle of “get
up in ihe morning as fast as you can”,
i'lie diuggist recognized a household
name lor DeWitt’n Little Earlv Kisers,
and gave him a hottie of those famous
little pots tor cuneiipatioii, sick heatl*
«u lie, liver and etoiiiach troubles.— W.
F. Kremer.
G. W Maberry, the barber, recently
located next door to A. Lempke's saloon
fell Grants Pass to seek pastures new.
Tissaid that lie has gone to Eastern
Oregon. Mr. Maherry is a good work­
man .
Dr. Kremer has laid in a st ick of Mon-!
ardi wheels ranging in price from $35,1
lot a high grade wheel, to $I(X1 for a,1
Monarch chain less
The Monarch is
one ot t he best wheels made; Call and
see them.
Prescription Druggist.
$7.00,
TO OUR
We are advised that Hon. K. M.
Veal« h candidate for congress for this
district baa been invited by his old
triends and neighbors to open bis cam­
paign al Cottage Grove his old home on
April loth.
AT Al.Clemens’.
I/'iiie
GONE!!
John King who leit Grants Pass last
January writes to his lauiily that he is
engaged packing from latke Bennett on
the Dyea trail and is making |30 a
«lav.
... ALL COLORS
W. A. Bennett of Portland, who is col­
lecting ores for exhibit al the Omaha ex
hibition. has just returned from a trip
to Waldo and pci ts between, and is now
registered at the Layton.
Delegate* Elected.
The democrats of. the city field lheir
primaries last Saturday and elected the
following delegates to the county conven­
tion which meets today 10 nominate a
I countv ticket;
North Grant* Pass: J O Booth, W B
I Taylor, C I. Mangum, .lamen Sweanirer
rand II McKenzie.
West Gran's Pass: .lohn W Abbott,
Win Cheshire, J T Taylor, T B Elliott
I and William Wiggs,
HPECIALM.
South Grants Pa««: T Y Dean, Wm
EV»lt SALE nit TRADE I HAVE A
If Flanagan, I, L Jennings, Willard •
good sis year old mare I would Ilk« to
■ Crawford Win M Johnson, E E Red sell or tra«le for a gtHwl cow W. II tailor,
Lower
Applegate hridgr.
field and J E Kerley.
M. I. Yokuni, Cameron. I’*., says,
"I »»« * sufferer for ten years, trying
most all kinds of pile remedies, but with­
out success.
DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve was recommended to me.
I used
one liox. It has effected a permanent
cure," A«a permanent cure for piles,
1*1*m can I m * ac«*oinpliabed bv buying th Witts Witch Hazel Balve has no equal
— W F. Kremer
Grm'rriaa and Provisions of A J Pika.
Everything guarantee I a* represented
M A Hill I I»
or money refunded.
A choice lot of Prunes left you at the ¡10 WELLS—FOX—In this » ity on Sat
urdax, April 9. at the residence of Mr
same low price.
and Mr« .1 If Eggers, Judge Edgar
Syrup in Pails.
W Howell« of Yreka. Cal , and Mm
Minnie Fox of thin city, Rev N. F
Honey by tbe pound or ga'lon.
Jenkin* officiating.
Pi« klew in Bulk and Kegs.
And everything to be found in a first- M IRION—WARNER—Ou April 12ib.
h * the home of J M Chile*, in Granta
claws grocery (five biru a call, miners
Pass, Mr. Georg* Marion arid Mm*
and all, before buying.
Olive
Both <»f Kerby pre-
f’hile«, officiating.
Order of ihr f-.M*f**rri Star
Madeleine B. Conkling. Worthy Grand
Matron, order of the Eastern Mtar ot
Oreg n, visited Josephine Cbaptar of
Ibis city, Wednesday and Thursday >A
last week. After exemplify mg the work
Wednesday ev. niog and listening to an
interesting and i; struct!ve addreM by
the Worthy Grand Matron, all partook
of a nice lunch provided hr the ladle*
are! w ent home feeling that I hey had
spent a pleasant and profitable evening.
1.
W
The Murphy irrigating ditch ol which
Iwe Sill i» president, and F. G. Day sec­
retary, will be completed and ready for
the water to be turned in by the 20th of
this month. The ditch is ten leet wide,
ind seven miles long. The waler i» ta­
ken out of the Applegate immediately
below the mouth of Williams creek, and
will covei all the l>e»t farming land down
t<i Mr. Dav’» placw. It is the largest
ditch in th» county used for irrigating
i>ur|s>se», and it shows that the farmers
in thi« section are rea ixmg, and are
milking use ot some of the advsntages
'hey possess.
How much it will lie
worth to those who have an interest in
it will tie better told in a year or two
when they will have had use of the wa­
ler forthat length of time, but suffice it
10 say that they will lie able soon to sup
ply this city with, anyway a puviion ol
the thousand tons of hay now ehip|>ed
into the city annually.
There are a great many acre» of good
(liable land on the Applegate yet to be
utilized with profit when water is put
upon it
All the farmers need along the
Applegate, i« to exercise the same
amount of enterprise that the gentlemen
of th* aforesaid company have done. This
i* an enterprise that I* to he commanded,
and is a stop towgrd keeping at home
some of the many dollars now being sent
out into other counties.
The Above Cut
Represents our FREE HEARSE
We sincerely hope none of our
friends will need it, but if they
should have that misfortune, they
would be welcome to our services
and to whatever undertaking goods
are needed at a .ery small a lvancc
above actual cost to us; and fifteen
years of successful experience in
the profession is the guarantee of
O'ir ability to render appropriate
service.
pig SALE DIE RF>.DEN( E OK 4
■
I 1 • and two acres of orchard in
Ute < ity <if Grants Pa«» «heap, niunt l>e
-oM iinniedialely. For further parti< ularn
enquire of II. A Rotermund, Grunt«) Pass,
or A A. Stiles. Vallejo, ( al,
During the month of March we
sold 607 rolls or 1214 pounds of
Butter to our customers in and
about Grants Pass. We think this
the best kind ot proof that we sell
good Butter. Some may think we
are stretching the truth in making
the above statement, but we can
prove, to the entire satisfaction of
any one who thinks we are wrong,
that the above figures are facts.
The best place to buy is at the
store where a large business is done.
The big business insures not only
economies of buying and selling,
but also fresh goods, the latest and
best.
Calhoun Grocery Co.
A family that lives to eat, or
one that eats to live, wants
good appetizing food. They can
always find it in our high grade
stock of Groceries.
•
Calhoun Grocery Co.
We will buy back at full prices
any goods bought from us that do
not turn out as we represent them.
Calhoun Grocery Co.
It is easy enough to sell the
"cheap” cheap, but we are selling
the good cheap, else we wouldn't
have so many buyers.
Calhoun Grocery Co.
Goodness is worth money in
the food you buy. It's not charged
for here, where the standard of ex­
cellence has always been high, aud
the prices as low, or a little lower
than elsewhere.
Calhoun Grocery Co.
Thon Shalt Not Steal
But you may keep a good deal
of the money that usually goes to
other people, by buying these
goods at these prices.
Sticky Fly Paper.
Large double sheets, 5 for 10c,
or 2c each.
Evaporated Peaches.
Not peeled, but they are bright
and nice. We have a lot of
them, so make this low price
of 5c a pound.
Raisins.
Good goods and not the small-
est kind, per pound 5c.
Washing Soap.
Cakes Golden Star, 6 bars for
25c.
Deviled Ham.
Put up by rhe G H. Ham­
mond Co., which insures its
goodness. Our guarantee top
of that. Small cans, 5c, large
cans, ioc .
Table Salt.
50-pound sacks. Its not the
best, but awful good for the
price, 40c a sack.
Cheap
enough for stock, isn't it ?
To keep every member of your
household healthy, contented and
baopy, is to furnish your cook with
Ashland Flour It makes the best
read, rolls and pastry. We now
have the handling ot Ashland
Flour for Hrants Pass. The price,
you see, is no higher than you are
paving for other grades, which
have not all the g<x>d qualities that
"Our Patent,” the Ashland Flour
has. $i. 15 a sack or ¿22.00 a thou­
sand.
Satan
Grocery Co
Flowers ami
— Ornaments
|?OR -AI K o|< |U N I < HEAP FOR
■
< a-h Mi re farm near town. (L mm I
hf.tiM», barn, and out buihhng*. hor*e.«,
Av an ill liici'inent to pnrrh,»«*r*
< n > ws , wagon baric and farm Implements.
For further parti« uiar* a<I<lr«^H Imx 3 offer a Gold <'ollar Bill ton warranted
Grant* Pass, Ore.
for 20 yearn; with <•>,-h 12 Sailor Hat or
I/OR MALE
A i-MITII PREMIER < hoi< e iM’t wwn a < iold -liirl Wai.l Set
■
tvp* sriter for -ale < heap in good and Cuff Button» (warranted for 20
condition. Enquire at thh orh« e.
year») with e« h «4 or «.'< Hat.
The Curry < oanty I * uil
Notwithstanding the fact that the of-
icer. ot the law know full well who it
was that a»«a»«inatod Van ¡"ell last Feb
ruary al fhetco in Curry county, yet
they frankly admit that they fear to
make any arrest*.
They allege that
should they arrest the innrdenrr they
themselves would lx murdered. What a
tergiversation tbi. i* of justice. < an it
** txMeible that sworn offi. ere of the law
»ill refuse to 'Io tireir duty? Hoeioty
demand» it, outraged justice demand» it
Talk of lawlessnes» in the south and
•Isenhere; »« should look to home to
ore we shake our Imary head» al oth -re.
What the Curry county officer» shoold
do is to resign and 1st the people elect
men who will perform their «worn duty
regardless of the coneeqaenca*
Mrs. S. A. Weidman
Pirn«.»* Mettle.
All tlioM- knowing the>n«el,e* indebted
to me will plea-e settle at mire and thua
Mra cost, M I eip« t to leave soon for
Alaska, ami must mtle up before leaving
Pa. Wu. II K laxauax .
• tOO It ward SIOO.
The render* of thto neper will le-
pleawd lo leam that ihrre t» al lea»t oae
dreadwl di •case that Science ha« beeu
able lo cure in all ite stage», and that is
‘ a'arrh
Hall*« Catarrh Cure is ih» mi
Iv positive cure now known lo thè uied
Irai fraternily Cuarrh treing a cenate
lu’.ioual rlisease, require» a colisiiiu'ion
al treatment
Hall’* Catarrh Cure i»
taken internali!. acting directiy upon
thè blood and murene «urtine« of thè
«ystem. tberebv ileslrtiying the foun-la-
tlon of thè dlwase, ami giving tbe pa
R*« F. O. Ktrangw, R»v Win. Clyde tieni strrngth bv building tip thè consti-
<4 Ashland, E K Gor» ot Pb.rnia, K»v tutina and aesistins natura in doing ita
work. The proprietor» bave so much
A M. »nsisr, and F.l.lvr F.rtord of Mol hith in ita curative power», thst they cf-
ford, Rsr, Robert Ennis of Jacksonville, ter »100 mr anv case ibat it failt lo cure.
snd Rev. Robert M c L hm of tliie «U», Homi for lisi of le«'imonials.
F J. CIIENY A 111 T- '-•> o
ar* m R'lanhnre attendine ‘Wh-m <>•*•
.«»:• Er -»». ». »
THAT W IL L W EAR W ELL--A FINE NEW SLINE
At The Sugar Pine Store.
IN PLAIDS ANI> STRIPES
We learn that J. I. Wright is devel­
oping a quarts proposition on Stratton
creek aud is much gratified with the
prospect.
RELIABLE SHOES
S wim Cheese, which is the genuine imported article, and not
in this country.
Towle's log Cabin Maple Syrup, delicious—just the thing for hot
cakes these coW mornings. In pint, quart, l2 gallon and t gallon cans.
Prise Baking Powder, with granite ware and fine dishes as pre-
mitttns. Beery can draws some valuable and useful article, many of the
pieces being worth the price of the Baking Powder alone.
In Terra Cotta ware we are showing many pretty flower pots and
baskets, and also some jardinierres.
John F.lliff, a native sen of Douglas
county, is in town.
S>! Abrams, ol Roseburg, one of lsaug
la* county'a pioneers, is in town
E. A Doney formerly of Grants
Pass is now Icasmi at Yreka, Calif.
Hon. E C Wade went to Jacksouvilh
last Monday morning to attend court.
Mrs H»C. Bensou.of Santa Clara,Cal
is 1 isiung at the home ot her daughter.
Mrs. John Goodell.