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I A b BT G. SMITH, Wolff it Zwicker Iron Works la all Ntatsaul Fed.-rsl Courts •ser First National Rank F am . O bboo V. • V L. BENSON. A ttorney at law . »► Î in all Courts ol the State. MANUFACTURERS OF over First National Bank, • «»BlOOk. - Hydraulic Pipe [UR P. HARTH, g OF DENT 11. NUR-ERV. ever First N liunal Rack, G xan C x F am , O bbu m All Kinds of I I I H. Ç. PERKINS. U. H. DEPUTY MIXER \L -UP.VEYOH Mining Machinery for Purposes. I► Bridge Wotk. Bolts. Rods, Iron Shutters, veils Window G tard'. Do>rs. and < >BK ON •pHOliAS SMITH, UNDERTAKER. O regon G xants P ass COK E«. OM E..CE ‘JI.I H El» E-TIM «TES FUKslslIEl) ..Portland, Oregon, f r -V w w BEE HIVES BÉE SUPPLIES WILLIAMS, ORE Breeder and Imp rt» r oi ITALIAN QU ENS AND BEE CALL AND EXAMINE THE Brass Bird Cages... B rd ’tilths, seed dishes etc., etc. Exhibited in our show window Writ» for ''rice» The Jewell Hardware Ce. FIRST - NATIONAL J. M. CHILES DEALER IN — OF — SOUTHERN OREGON. c&pitai ßtock, Staple & Fancy Groceries $50,001 ita snbject to check or •»» le on demand. druft» on New York, San Fran land. y*m^^lnun^*r* *°’(’ OD P°‘nUl '■* Spedal Ättention given to Collection« «ix -flnaa of our customen. Hardware, in ware. Table ware <«k- Every article sold warranted as represented. Crescent Wheel The High Grade Wheel — O. PSMY «». 9 L.C. VAN EXXI Carbon Photo Stridio Opp. Court House All Work Finished in from 3 to 6 Days, Regardless of the Weather. ORANT’8 PAH8, ORE. Eartn Produce taken in exchange. ■S» ande throughout Hont her- ■ ea all Mveauble pointa. J. RWY Prwident. FFS. Vica President. > j. t . tuff K. A. Bon h . Caahiei $35 Triangular Comeiniui. 1 SL •« ch of It.-». M A w. C. T I . Colanin The populist.«, the democrats and the R hv Mo«es Allen Williams, aon of Tha rxgniar 11.eating* of theW.U. T. frev silver republicans fi!led the »tree!« Benjamin and Elisabeth Reed Williams, U. uf Granta I'asa, are held the first Friday in eacb month, at 3 P M. at the «rwv^ww^vnwwwwvwvvwww pan ot ihe day Thnr-day. ami discub«»-il was born in Washington countv, Pa.. Hapti.t eburrh. The mothers meetings the q leaiion of fil»ion. terms upon wbicn Hs-ptember 36. 181*. and depart«*! this 1 1 Onion set« at Bari let 1 ’a llthoti4f* lr *ma. are held on the second Thursday in each the parties could unite hi the afternomi life at hi-» late residence near Medfonl. Baths at Mclirrgor Brew» month in the parlors of the Presbvterian Most of the farmer« ire very buty cliuri h ! the tleiiuH’rat« aHsenihled at the court <)regon, December II, 1897. aged 86 A cordial invitation is extend Sho«-a repaire I at Hackett’s ed to all to be presaut. Mathers espec j house an«I appointed a commit tee of five - ears, 2 months and 15 days Of hia pulling in garden (»old dast cashe-l at Cramer Bros ially invited. i to confer with Ilk«* delegations appoint childhood and early life the writei of Mita Bertie Fetterlv was able to return Carlton paj>er at the Coi mtu o her ed from the other two conventions, th» to her M-hool Monday; in the White Uta sketch knows nothing, but we know AJu«ian<1 Frarl-ss J ud* e EAGLE BICYCLES AT CRAMER BROS . populist« at the citv hull, and the ire« uiat he waa burn and reared in a region 1 District. The following arraignment upon the silver republican* at the oi l city hall Typewriter paper at the Cot kikk of- ol country made lamuua as the early Eaacer Bundav Mr Bam« preached > licensed liquor I rattle wag recently made These three cum mil lees met in joint s »- m Uuiueol many renowned in the hi'tory fi< e both morning an«i evening 1 the church aion, and wrestled with the question «»l «*• our church aud counity. lie t»elongvd at thia place; heexpec a to begin a pro- ' by Judge Jay H. Boaghlon, of Colorado, If vou war.t your hair <»it to suit vou* in prn-xicing sentence upon a man who ihe division of theolHces until night, but io a lamily remarkaoie lor piety and . lrarte<i meeting the la«t of May. ' trv Mi-Giegor Bros Sixth St bad been convicted of a xerioua crime, their action wa« not approve<1 by the »cholmehip, being a brother of Mr The moving ol the no^tottice ia canning oommilted in a saloon on a Sabbath L L Jennings is now able to br d»*uiocrata whoieli that they biul not Aar<>u Williams, D b. and 1‘rol. Samuel much excitement at present; we under anumd at'iri a a|»rll of sickness. evening “The fact i» again brought receive«I the amou it slue them.and be »ce K A ihlams, lung a professor in »letter stand there are several that are working prominently beiore ua, «tare« ua in the lip to-date ph'-toyraph« only at the I they »ejected the pnipo-ilion, made *0 sun college. A «later was the wife 01 for it. face here out of I hese record) in anch a ! Carbon Studio opp court house, Grants ! they said, by the coinbinaiion of pop Rev. S. J Reid, who was a minister and Mwa Margarette Fetterly returned manner that we cannot eacape it, that Pa«« ( ulist« and free eilvei republicans The leaulier. It is said lhat the two, M< jsvs Can vou guess bow many people in j committees were not fighting over the aud Samuel, were very much alike a>* hw from A’aldi S in ivy to attend this is another crime attributed to the open saloon. I weigh mv wo,dg well tov n will be rid.ng P u?uix bicycles lie principles upon which they weie to g«» men 01 fine literary attainments, capable school. in what I aav in th'« eonnsetiou, after b»*tore the people, hut merely over the Miaa Aggie White fore June 1st ? oi filling nigh edui-ational positions. Yet The con , seyferth district; school will begin the 1 mature and careful <lelilM*ratior<, and I For onstipation ake Karl’s lover oifl«*es—literally the «poth. they were unusually modvMi and uaa« I aa.uine the responsibility for everything I at of May. R >oi Tra. Hie g»rat BU hmi Pwritier 1 ventiun, alter <►• ing 111 session unlit i 'Uiiiing, never exalting themselvee or ures Headache. Nrrvousnrsa. Eruptions ; about nine in Ihe evening, a«lj "Urned io Itoaaiing 01 what they had done, or corn 1 School opened Mon lav April 11, ini 1 aav regarding thia infanioua business. t It ia a buxine»* ( know all about; this on »he fare, and nuke« the head clear as 1 meet the next uiornttig nt 10 a. 111. p>ammg ol hardships enduied or ditficul , the Payne district with Mina Carrie Farr , is a matter upon which I do not have to During Ihe night, even at a wee -mall a heli Sold by W F Kremer 1 lb « eiicuuiuurtki. All this was preemin- aa teacher. aeelt fur information. It is a fact as Gul«l**n Ea*de Ricyrlea are honest hour, nidividual workers uiet. anu alter viiily irue ot Muavs A. Williams, who A H. Morey wa< thrown from his plain aa the noonday sun, and it is con a prolonged snuggle practically agreed w heel- at rea*>onsble pri-es Write for never complained of his arduous and home, while going for the cows, and was firmed by all human experience, that csiaiogar Mitchell Lewis tV Staver Co. upon term, and when the convention re seil-duaying labors, never seemed to hurt quite badly. the salooii i, the hot bed of crime, vice assembled Friday morning the }M>piili«l9 Portland. Or think ilia worn or enduranc- exiraordin Antone Miller died at Aithouse, April ' and debauchery; that it cannot live appointed a commitlee to confer with ary, but did all lor the Muster’s sake. 8. W. Mitchell of Jones creek, is now 13, aged 87 years. Remains were taken 1 for one single day without dragging boys the silver republicans, which «*011111111 tee Graduating from Jtfiereon college in • o Ker by fur burial a reai .ent of th»* city, having moved within its mealies, manufacturing drunk* did router and learned that they, the re June. 1839. he aotn alter ward* went from his home William Uniphlett was very suddenly aids out of our bovs to take the place of ; publicans, would willingly give up the Malcolm I Moody of the Dalles was jiidgeehm, for which they had claims, Houih and laught for some years in Mary | ailltxl kpril 14, while working in a mine | older drunkards who have passed beyond White teaching, hr n< mina'r«i by the republicans a' Astoria but the populiHts would not grant it, but land and Georgia. the reach of ti.e saloon, or to such a near t^aldo. X X pursued luine theological studies private for Congress in the second district stage where their patronage is unprofit gave to the democrats one more office, ly. and was liceu-'ed by the PreMbytery able to the runiseller. Boys must step iliai of treasurer. The work is now done Li-lnti.l Note«. .1 W Vi»tue an I J W Johns»in of ol Georgia, m 1844, auu wa« ordained mu up to Hie bar to take their places. The Grav» creak, were in Hie city last week and hrte is the ticket : Spring wt*Aihdr. evangelist in 1846. lie spent the year •«loons cannot live wihout making drunk J W Virtue, detn ‘ aitending the democrat’« county conven Representative. The miner* in thia vicinity are busy ards out of our boys one single day, any C<»lint\ Judge John Hackett r e-iiver rep ’46—*47 in tin» tii-oiogical seminary ai tion. I • >hvrdl I'- E E ht»««itiwl<i. Re» I tie Id, il d in m lolumbia, Houth Carolina, under the « leaning up heM ruck. more than yonder flour-mill can run one . . .Ray Everett, pop great Dr. Thom well and others. THE COURIER THREE MONTHS 25c Clerk ................ Hr Owing tu th » uiiu-id open winter th»* dav 1a the manufacture of flour without .. . N luk I boss. p»*$> ( omuiissioner. . then ret lime I north, taught a year, and minea arc «hutting down early thi<- using wheat. This is a cmsequence Mrs. E G Grav has onr thanks for a A sm * «bur................ . . . I om Sumli, pop . J I Tavlor, dem edered Princeton seminary, where hr «»•a »011 opy «»1 the Weekly t)klahom S at»* l ap I rea-urer............. which flows directly from the open saloon. J D »la\ oh pop enjoyed the instruction of Dr. Charle« iial Mrs Gray was formerly a rv*i <cho«»l 8upt ..... People may be shocked at the commis Some promising prospects are reported Sin vr« or ... I* M Bur ¡vigli, »»»• I b»dge an<l others of equal note, gradua I- n- ( ’ bi* place sion of a crime of ibis character on the nthe Mt. RfUben dieiricl. Cot oner.............. Dr W F Kremer, ut* in ling m 1840. He (hen acvrped a call b “abbaili day in a law abiding commun It v Rob«* M' Lem returned from Woik on the Lew ih ditch ia being pu-h the I’tenbytvrian rhiirvh 01 Uniontown, Attoria Convention. ity like oars, but they need not bo duseburg Friday mo ning, where he h «<1 d to its ill moat capacity. Some 200 A «Tout a , Ore , April lf> — I he republi Pa . where he enjoyed a successful pas »hocked. No intelligent man in this •ren attending the Sou hern Oregon turatc 01 more than two years. Ilia j<»u* nida a-e already completed and contrat ■ con« ill convention in-re have placed (he day and axt oi the world has a right to •irabytrry . ora Greer Mackin are confident ol iihi shows thut he notified his poop'* > full<»w mg ticket in theliuhl . iw shocked at the discovery of such a Rev. F G. Strange of Ashliml, was a • laving the ditch done in due time. Governor.................... I’ T. Geer, Marion Feb. 15, 1832, that he would leave them «rimecommitted within the portals of ashengvr on the s«»mh going train last.l See ol "Male.......... Fl hunbar, ( laisop Work will Hooti begin on the Van liecause of some diMsiitistsction, and be liieae man-traps. . riday for his Imine, ¿tft«-» at'endm.- I n Maurer........... I ha* S Moore. Klamath cause he wanted no difficulty in th» drum ditch, at dr Brunt intend* Î14V- This is the legitimate consequence Printer.................. W II L»*ed«, Awhland presby tery ai Koerburg He mg hia wa*te waler ditch enlarged and fruit O' the business; and, aa has >npt Pub Iiiat.. J II Ackerman Portland church, which wa« characteristic. This will b* a big improvement on the J D Hayes A Co. have arranged their Judge . . I* rank A Mooie. Salem pleached his iast sermon at Uniontown fieen dvvelop.-d by the facts in this case, stock of dry g.»oda in the (Fid Fellow-’ Aitorney.. .. I) R N Blue kburn, Albany April II, 1852 and was released by Pres '‘I* am Bt er mine as t he pro|»erty ia very »toys are not the only meat this montaer Three ba lol-* were taken for «ecietarv bytery April 17, 1852 •lock, where they u ill no doll »1 do a boon afterward v Unable and plenty of water is quite Iced, up >n, it does net ptop with the of «tale J U. Campbell of Grant« I a-> Im accepted an apjiomtment aw a foreign eaHential. good husii ess Give ibem a call. bovs ltsileinoralixing influence reaches wan made comm’Ueemaii from First 1. i«sionary . 2nd was assigned io Chili. I.e'and protniaea to be a great mining every family directly or indirectly. The S. B. Morse of Portland, special agent .lihinial i>ie»irid. lion. II L IJeuavn Hr «pent the winter of ’52—’53 in Nr* centre in the near luiure and our buat» young girl is not safe from its clutches, •i the Kt. Paul Fire and Marine, ami the wan nominated for circuit judge and t ’. York city ,si tidy mg (be 8pani«li language, nt”« men are taking ’•time” by the fore tnd the fact of it having been bgalixed American Centra1 Insurant e Compai ie-, B. Waibon of Abhland foi diatrici at'or and o'hrrwist* preparing for his loi g lock and preparing io meut ail demand«. by ilia voles of Christian men and women spent Friday in our town in the in* ney. journey and new work In tlio«e dnxs F. 11 Brigg* our genial hotel keeper does not render the crimes committed 1 erest of his con>painefl I L h Widgena, formerly a raaider.i < f In* wa« an early ri«er, but would oil» n nail been making a great many improve in its name any less atrocious. The facts The buildin which his been ereute<! • hi« countv, but for the pa«i nix year« of lit* aiivd (or an hour, thinking over a ser- mrnia aniuiig wniuii ia an elegant cro and clrcuniHtances developed during ths •or T. A Hood's new Btcvclr IT n, is x mon. or reciting scripture from memory. quel ground. • Ottumwa, trial continu iny conclusions in this re- now completed. Mr. Hood moved into Whi e m New York he undertook to to the U. L. Burneitgonr etb ent post master stieci; they are uncontrovertible, and • he new location Saturday. Ton: lias memorize (lie *>ook of Hebrews in the or win-re 3c mur hant ih kept quite busy driiig up the rm ult cannot be escaped. We see »I read v placed quite a number of ’BN iginal longue, an I did commit the great g'Mid’S as the Mack tra ns are making women walking our streets, gaunt with Crescents an the maiket. .«loo K i m . h <| .«IOO. er pail of it. His habii ol reading (lie hunger, half clail and hollow-eyed with daily trips mu to me ininera. Rev Gilman Parker closed his meet The readers oi (hi« paper «ill b Greek irsiamrnt lie continued to 1 her nd lows misery ; children barefooted premature Misa Laura Walters, lately from ink’s on Williams creek last Sunday hi W 1 plegHcd to learn thai ili» r»* 1« a! Iea«l mie 01 Ins hie His journal recor«lsathe fa« 1 ly old haggard with hunger and brutal left for Portland Monday niirht There <ir»*adtd dieeatM Ihai «<*i»*nce I ihv been liiat In* spent ihe early part of almost i^viailing with her brother H. P. Wgl" reatment; women broken hearted be able to cure in all ilw «mgH«, and that i« Cera . were five additions to the church Sun ( aarrh I lull ’a I at ar» h Gure i« ’ll*- nn ¡every day wph hia Greek testament He cause of the debauchery of their hus day rnorninu in consequence of the h pnailive cure now known to th»* med 1 loved bls biblr, and ins preaching WHS Mr. Geo. (’oilier our handy lown dray bands, fathers, and brothers by this aeek> work teal fraternity Gatarrb being m con-ti- elm fly textual and ex»»o«ltury, and man haw b**»*n doin^ a rushing bu-inens Indra-headed monster, which is created, til!idnal diauaae, requite« a i . oiihi ii irion- ami • he past week. Broken Wrist. protected, legalised, and pampered by al trva ineiit. Hall'« ( atarrh Cure i« remarkable fur thought fultMNN strength, for diadtic and edifying piwer »Mr« lluwaid returned from I'oriland laws <>f a Christian government. • ak»*n internally, acting dir»cih u|M>n <>11 Ttiwulay Iasi, Messis F. Fetsch the blood and mucotta t-uriace« of tin* II s iii-ual habit was to grt full of lire a short lime ago after a visit to Iler an«l A.C. Godfrey started on a tripdown «yat»*tii, therebv dealrm ing the foun lu* trit and iia llirme, and then just talk 11 •laugh*er, Mrs. iiilev Rice. Gr vccreek, intending to visit a few of lion of the diaeaae. ami giving the pa to his people. In his journal he usually Eaater Bunday pa«»e<i utf as usual tient strength bv building up the run«'I the mines in that district. re«rords his text or subject, and some- among our r»*Hpeclable people, with col Everything wen’ well until about II itllion mid a«Hi«ting nature in doing i<« work Ihe proprietors have ho much , limes a skeleton of th»* nrrmon and lire ore«l egg« ami plenty of them and wed o’clock the following morning, when faith in 11« curative p«»w»*r«. that they of | «kelrtons ate not mere bones. cooked, also eiveil from a big diah Hun «topping to rent oppisi’e Wright «k Go ’« ler $100 lor anv ca»** (bat ii fai'g to cure baking pewget (To br Coniinurd ) flavoring extract» •lav night, while one of <mr prominent mine, Mr Godfrey wan sitting sideways Send for lint of t»*e'imonial«. and spires. I J. CUES Y GO , r»»l»*d >, <» gentlemen p»*p»tn*<: hi- Easier greeting nn 1 Im saddle, ami without a word of rnld by druggi-te, 7«>c. • irng ’he l.or-e. tn an endeavor io Mr Norton cam- in >atnrday fron» imil i'uetidai night and then had ih»*iii Ilali's ♦ amily Pill« are the best •erved hi an "tr hau l way, anei**nl, raa >.*k Flat, Hit * reporre lively times in i h « tr th»* wadd!«*. earned 1 m ri f»y»p.-pMa Corel Hbiloli'i \ ital z Aft//tfung don't go in 1*» i«»*e his balance, ami fall over •amt» Mr N han borni prospecting ». ami bv sta> light immvrliaivlv relieve« S mr <h»nia»* i ward“, p’riking the ground on his piartz proposition in the vicinity of Oak • he aoolv we«t like some people think it Coming up of Food l»is(re«a, and ia ci A wife in Springfield deserve« nt. which was broken jmt above the great kninev and liver remedy. Fluid <h» aim, an<i feels greitly encouraged over <1 »ea. ome respect at least — W. F Kremer by lie reMilt. Local toappeninga ITTOHSEY at Law, • O r BUOX. GRANTS BASS JOSEPHINE COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL 21. 1S9S. XIV. P am . IxDxriNDXJiT PiriM. llBVOTBD I'.rgCU II V TO TUB ISTBIKSTi* Or Sol THBBN Nos. 11 & 12 $50 T. A. HOOD - BICYCLE STORE Sundries A large and comp'» 't a““< t'nv v of Bicjcle Sundries i s < < k Repairing a Specialtv Have a regularly equipped Bt<' cle repair Shop. Parts suppl ied Correspondence. All good in different ways and degrees — Schilling's Best Your grocer returns your money in full if you don’t like them. A Few Words to Those Contemplating Buying S pring C lothing A Few Suggestions About Clothing Union Cassttnere fancy mixed Suit—Round Sack Coat. You'd guess it at least $3 higher * .. ........................................ n on Fancy mixed, light weight, red and blue mixed thread, broken plaid, all wool Suit. Good tailoring an 1 a trade w.nner / OO a? Your New Spring Suit should feel easy while sitting or svalkiag. Trousers must hang well—they should not wrinkle ot bag at the kMts when standing—vest must set right and not pucker up when StMptaf— coat should fit your form perfectly, and, above all, the auit ■oat look well. Good judees say our clothing this season approaches thia idual very closely So much for the points relating to ease and Our Boys C lothing Is Better than Most Stores Sell T u (Jlotli is Better, The Tri in in i ngs a re Betk r The Tailoring is Better And prices are invariably LOWER Don’t take our word for it. Now for Durability convinee yourself Our Boys’ Department, lower in price than goods and Economy. of similar quality can 1« bought tor elsewhere I It requires a vast axiount of experience, combined with good jaSgXMBt to select fabrics that will stand test of sun'hine and storm, «•■r and tear, and ye» retain their color and shape. The knowing A eaaMta ns to get the best. Your dollars arc at a premium in our store bxCMM you get more and better values than you can possibly get else ■ERE ARE A FEW VALLES FOR VOL. Ax aS wool Suit black Cheviot, straight front Coat, heavy lin- tap hl ......... as (M Boys' fancy mixed Suits,Coat. Vest and long Pants io to 14 yrs ^3 3 Boys' black and blue Cheviot, three-piece Suits Young Men's Suits, 14 to 19 years, Dark Railroad -uit made for 3 knock about suits....................................................... Better Suits handsomely tailoied and made in the height of fashion at ............. $4.50, $5 (Ml, $5.50, 6 Children’s two-piece Suits, 31015 years—Rough and Tumble Suits ............ ................. 75c to 1 Those nice Plaids, pin checks and fancy mixed Cheviots. REEFER collar, double knee, extension waistband 50 50 00 50 Men’s Working Pants Call nti<l examine what we offer at 50¿ to $1.00 per Suit We are paying especial attention to this line and can offer for your inspection a more superior value than we have ever been able to do before. Men's strong, durable Cotton Pant- $ 50 Better Gtade Men's Cotton Pants 7.1 « » 1 IMI 1 25 We claim that you cannot duplicate this one in fancy pattern, quality of cloth and superior Lt • nd workmanship 1 50 Men’s Wo.’king Shirts The Best Shirt Is a Poor Shirt If it doesn’t lit. We pay greater attention than anybody we know to the fitting of our shirts. The McDonald Brand are full 36 in ches long, fashion cut, felled seams, made with yoke, buttons well sewed on, good durable button holes, and the fabrics uaxd are ot the $'2.00, $2.50, $.1.00, 3 50 be«t, 5OC and 75c. P. H. HARTH & SON, Men's Underwear Shoes. Mens' Working Shoes $1 25 Good heavy buckle Shoe, a better one 1 50 Miners Shoes Pro-qiev tors' Shoe.— Funnels' Shoes—in fact we are sure that if you II give us a .rial we can make a friend and customer. HATS. It takes 1000 feet of shelving to hold our have three tunes as many hats as any firm in the we can plea-« you in block, shape, color, quality our hats direct from the factory and no middle man hat«. Probably we city. Suffice to say and price. We buy to pay. Duck Clothing, TENTS AND WACON COVERS Blankets and Quilts Grants Pass, Oregon I