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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1898)
J w Flavor local t>appcnino0 utif TO THE SAME OLD DI>HES i By a variety of seasoning. meats and other di.hes : Try some of the following with FLOUR • • We are sole a ents for the well known WHITE STAR FLOl’R. made at Eugene. There is nothing better in the market—$1 15 per sack SEED - - We can furnish the best seed in large qu mtities, both Gar- den Seed and Field seed Stowel’s Evergeen Corn. 5c per pound. Xarly Corey Corn, 5c per pound. GOING LIKE HOT CAKES B.&.M , Grocery OFFICE STORE. 1 TO OCR New Store ODD FELLOWS’ BLK Our stock of ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► W<* Sio <l<> h à Phoenix Bicycles A Leader for Ten Years among High Grade Wheels.... Oor Phoenii One-Crank made a record forilwlf la-t «■«•on not one broken crank in Oregon, Wauhmgton or Idaho out of the Inv dr nt* <>1 wheel« Mild in these three states in 1897. We will buy back at full price- any goods bought from us that di ■ot turn out as we represent them Calhoun Grocery Co. If you are going to take a trip East am! for San Francisco, except Mit»« Mabie, It is easy enough to sell th« M om Joaie Crow came down from Ice land Saturday morning, and returned "cheap” cheap, but we are selling Booth A ll«»ckell ha\e ju»l received a want it lu be a pleasant one, go via the a ho goes to Eugene for a visit. Sunday evening to het «cbool work at ' the good cheap, else we wouldn’i ti. v line ul im|«erial to heel« which lx No»’hern Pacitb-, Their accoiue«iation> Captain Brown is in the city fur a da\ have so many buy ers. oUexhibition al Hotel Joeephme Cali are first class in every reepect. For • »r two. The captain will go to Alaska that place. Calhoun Grocery Co rateM eti'.call on or write to E.E.Dunbar. ami sue them. Who will take the contract to furui.h 1 when he can gub everything in order ua some new»? Smoke the stage Line Cigar It iathe 1 ■ ran in Pass. Walter Jackson, the traveling man, Gotxlr.ess is worth money it The Rig lit Reverend Binhop Morris D and brother ul Docior Jackson wp^ut brH 5 cent Cigar in the market—J. G Mr. and Mr« Hiller were eeeu on our tb~ food you buy. It's not charged D a ill pieHrti bulb morning and even Sunday in llieciiy visiting hi« bruthes. 'M'hiilidl «treeta Sunday laat. for here, where the standard of ex Have you veen the Pluunix "ad" in ing in St Luke’s church, this city, on Grandpa Situpkine ha« been quite elck | cellence has always lieen high, an< Lincoln Stvage, who is leaching in the Sunday next, April 24. The "right oi this isBtie? A ikivrville district, was in town ibis for the paat few day* with heart trouble | the prices as low, or a little lowei loe l>e«i oiace in town to get your con firn« a< ion will be administered in ih> •Aevk and report« g mx I prog easin hie Mr. Damiel' haa been confined to hi« than elsewhere. A l ordisi i .vilaiion to all -iiors r« paiied is at llacketl'w haiur«» mor ing work. Calbouu Grocery Co. house for the pa»t week, w ith a cold. and shoe shop. Pianos ami organs at maiiulwi't'irera' H E. Alike v, of Jacksonville, of the I The tain neither fall* upon the ju»t Ed Daily and Partner, ol Kerby «old puces, direct from Kimball Co.,Chicago. Gikrny-U'ok Mining Company wa« a nor the unjust thia spring LOJra»-il Haidaare Co |110 worth of Fire, Life, and Occident Invuranre, in passenger Wednesday morning going lhe yellow material hum week. Quite an enjoyable party was given at American, English or German com pa •uuih. the Hotel J irdan one night last week nie«. At tlie obi reliable Agency on 6ih Have you «land utf? Uyour hair fall Fred Mem ii is in Redding. California, We hope more ol our aweet girl« wilt ing out? li *»u iry M»A r«g««r Bro«, w’r«et, Grants Paas Or. visiting his brother Bub ft.iuaree who come next time and then we wul have J. E. PKiLKNoN, Agent. damlrutr cure Nu cure no pay. lives in that city, Fred will remain •oinettung to pull. Aa it we« Ibe girl. But \ou mav keep a good dea Elsewhere in thia issue will l»e found The war with Spam dur« n >i affect Ibe about one week. were«o«>>ur they «polled the ■ ligar «■ of the money that usually goes t» •»ale uf i'i.trnix bicyc«vn Sre uiir ‘ ad” the program for the annual county insii- othet people, by buying these Jut. Judg«* W C Hale, of Klamath Fall*«, the taffy did not niaiertaliae. Mr m anoiher column. Miicbtfil Lewi« A lute pi» pared by Supt. Hayes. goods at these prices. | m in lhe city holding court lor Judge Haves will make arrangements lor vav« r i o, Puri land Ur. Lrlantl Notea. Hanna a ho c*»uld nut '.eave court in evening sessiouN in a day ot two. f H. WaHuid ia having a «mall room j J ackMunvilie. Weather fine Waldo E Lyon, a young man m I idx • n tin Cui KiEK ullice built loi lhe tele Large double sheets, 5 for 10c, Hon. J. O Booth, nominee for slate home ism LeumiuiMier, Maxs , appeared Work plentiful phone that heieaher nu one can hear ihr or 20 each. irea-nrtr. is wrestling with a case of la on the street in front of the Cut kikk of coinerBHHon«. • Hobo« numerous. ibe tirwt is a ue of the B illktin was tice Saturday aliernoon, ami gave a splen grippe. We hope Mr. Booth may be Dr. Myera i» seen here often able to be around soon. liighlv co • plimuntrd. I hr pruple were did exhibition ol trick bicvcle riding Not peekd, but they are bright Frank itggier an old reaident of th it* A N S«»|is« of Jacksonville was m iiixiuu- lu get it. li contaiued die iat- Mi. Lyon is an ar list in his line, but pre and nice. We have a lot of place, i« q ille «ick. lets ravulirig alone and m « eing < he coun tin* t*ny Friday night. Mr Soli**« is the us' di-*pa c lies. them, so make this low pria Mi.-ui I m Dike of Granta I'a««, ia «lop buy your baking prwder of I J . i'lKU try, than to engaging with any iraveling union candidate for district attorney of 5c a pound. ping i.ere al present. and .-»••» me a piece oi KiondiKu O,>4IH«. company. He travels Iruin place to and he feels mre oi iiis election. place on the cars, and secures a wheal The hollow log« all have notices «tuck DfH-tor Murphy from the Courtney rriu ware am! a choice on lie three Good goods and not the small- in each town Al ibis piac • he s< cured <<ranier mine was in town this week and oil them. Our Leland pairiota will cap'ial prize* cmi«i«iing of a gold de« o est kind, per pound one of rum Hood s t redeem«. Another crawl in them »heli th. tlral gun pop«. reported everything prosperous out on rated u a «cl,water «el and t»erry »el. exhibition was given in the eveni g. Lom»e Cf'vek where lie is located Jean Os'xjrn, the 8. t*. agent uf ibi- if \uu vanl hr tineal lidng ilia1 ever lu this I fhus is a letter from Vaupel Rev A. 8. Foster of Medford, after place, has gone to Grams Pass to -ee 11 hap« ened in a lit els gs i i he hew Sleuth« Cakes Golden Star, 6 bars f<> al Kudtiuid . they are b« au.lv« tiuished Niiiri-kt Drake,of AtU.land, io Mr. L’ruax attending the Presbytery at Roseburg lie ia old enough- 1 guv«», 25c. of this eny, in answer to the qut*r>, «nd pleaching (here Sunday was on lhe Mia« Josie Crow of Marlin, ib teaching in hlack oi uraiig«- enamel. “How «ifies the st-M-k or cow ordinance rain Msmlav morning going home, a aucceaeful term of ecliool III thia di« Dr Kitiurr has laid m a «tuck of Mon work in A Mb land?" I work» all right Hon II B Miller returned from Eu 1 riel. •uch whre « raiuing in puce fr m $35. Put up by the G H. Ham as our rea lers may see by reading the gene and Astoria Monday morning, oi a high graue am el, lo $100 lor a John C. Is-»i«, who lias been in Port inond Co., which insures it letter t^et us have an ordinance in till« where he had been att* mimg the con land for MVeral day«, ba« relumed to tiuiiMich < lialnlrss 1’he M uaich is goodness. Our guarantee to| city hv all means. greHtdonal and «tale conventions • me oi ihe hr I wheel« made, tall and our liamlet. of that Small cans, 5c, larg. re A rich strike of lellui in n ore was «er I hrm Mrs J S. Furdorn was called to the cans, 10c. Mr. Van Bi uni. of lhe Steam Beei I hr N'< rthrrn Pacific Ry Co make« centlv made in the Oregon Bonanz.i mn«* '«edside oi her father, Juaeph Rea of Sa aiming comp>ny was seen to take Tues- Sylvanite is <*nm ng lhe lastrsl 'itne East and giv-s the best on WillianiN creek lem, I a wt Monday night. Mr. Rea is lays tram south. service. II you are going it is to your into prominence in Southern Oregon, dangerously ill, and being very old, ie 5<>pouiid sacks. Its not tb> t he big ditch i« now under construe- since the d>Mcovery of rich bo ies of ore advantage lo consider these point« not ex peel (>d Co live. K. best, but awful good tor tin tiun I here are one hundred and ten in the Jewett mine, near Grants Pas«. E Dunbar, agi ; Gram's Pass. price, 40c a sack. Cheat Rev . I sane Dawson went to Ashland men now wurking uu it, and there i. St Ivsnite is the principal ore it the enough for stock, isn't it ? Dr. J B. D. John, of Indi ma, gave an Wednesday, where lie will meet Bishop r-»um lor more. wr at mine« of Cripple Creek, Colorado tllteresling ami scholarly kciure al the Morri* »nd the two will hold services IU im week 1« grand jury week. Ob! Several hundred pounds of «his ore will Frvsbyierian chuicli lari evening on the in that < itv tonight, in M«*«lfor*f tonmr my, i wirb il were over Ilavn't you be sent tn the Omaha Exposition ?«iil'j*ci, ‘Did*G«>i make man, or did row night, in Ja kaonville tire next Anything to drink? Nu! 1 .pilled it Prugrani lor t'oun y Inwllluie. man make God?" I he lecture was a night and in tins city next Sunday. ail on my li<*rn«e, and «polled it. The following is the program lor the r piy io some ul Bob IngvrMuir« wriiingH Liwrence Smith who haa been work Mr«. W W. Hale of l«ebanon, but To keep every tnetnlter of yon a d 1» i t ur**i*. ibe doctor proved him annual rouniv inxli'iite for Josephine mg for A W Silsbv most of tlie winter household healthy, contented an< wed > q iat io he uu«is|<ui fltmwii.g the county, <>reg n. which meets May Pili on Briggs creek, came to town Tuesday Olive m reiddenl o IniN place, 1« here,ami happy, is to furnish your cook wit I expect« to remain fur Mime time. io- y of Mr Ittgei«<ili'« poeiliun and 10« h, 189H: morning and left on the train fur A«h Ashland Elour It makes 'he I re Al three ur lour o'clock the <«tl«ei A li tie tmy a-krd lor a butile ot ' get MONDAY, IB A M. ’and hie home for a visit. read. rolls and pastry. We no up m the morning a- fast at ton can", Organization of inmiiiife morning, when one of ihe would >»e Men* Mrs, L. H. fdltlllan of Boston, arrived tlemer. uf thi« p ace wa« on In« way to have the handling ot Ashlau the diugaiMi recognised a h.teeii«>ld Enrollment of teachers <ame lor LfotM iti > Lillie Eariv ttiMer« *’Primary Work”. The piict Mm Jack ho n Snndsy morning to visit her son R me Hotel De Brigg* lie was etuppe«! and Elmir for • ¡rants Pass. an.I g^ve lorn a buttle of lhu«p lauiuu«* ‘ Mental Arithmetic" Lincoln bavage II Gilfi lari Mr Gilfiilan is annon« pelie«i wnb «tale egg«. Hi« « lothe«« were you see, is no higher than you ai Imle pill« lor coionipa'io .. nick head- AFTKRSIMIN «SH ION, 1 .» tiiar his mother mak«* tier future home Nulled, bui that doe« nul compare in the paving for other grades, whicl ti tle, liver ami «toinacii trouble*—W. "LiteralU'e andiii«l«»rv in the<»radea’’ at his house but the lady ba* not mail* leant with hl«, and hi« immediate a«nu- have not all the goml qualities th E. Kremer. M ihm Ariella (¿« mh I iii up her mind yet "Our Pate« t.” the Ashland Elon ciaie«'spoliation of character. Vilener« “Nchooi l»evice-" M im «* Eva 1 Sill BollV Si. 15 a sack or ^22 00 a thou Hon II L Beuron hae relume«! from I and corruption idunl beexpoMrd, until it has TVSBÜAT. 9.30 a m sand. APPLEGATE—A« llyd»\illv. Humboh •'< baracter Kuild'ng the l*urpo«w of Ksioria where hu had been attendin» j luve, ■< Irani, tv«.« ite puldlclly 1 I h couiiiy < al., riiiirndav \pnl 7.ÌM9S. lu all Educaiion".. Prut W F Gameion the state convention. Mr Benson puli* next d«j«e will stick lighter than thin one Mr. ami Mr«, I ajuim M. Appirgale, a "MetliodM o( I)i«cipliiie” . on the |K>liti- al paint and will figh’ the «lid. Won't «pull the clothe« either. daughter. .......................................Mr« Belle linden fight for the circuit judgeahip of this ju N OCT ALL. BA'iLEY—Ai Kerby. Oe.on, Frida*. AFTEKNOON HKHSIOS, I :30. ilicial district April 15, IMS, Ui Mr and Mm. J i>. ’ Element» ot Nuccea« in teaching" Bagley. 1 a 111 gii h. KIII. <1 ina Mine Prof i ■ «K |*ri<"e "Examination«« and Review««: Court In Mrxalitii c*» Um- and Abus« of" .................... Circuit court tor loaephine roiin'y HtMII —ELDER —Al ibrN. wnmii M Bear convened .Mon<Jay morning al the court E chur« li, iuc«d«} April ¡9, Howard Hirantc«* Action« ••»»• > Bunch and wi*e Emily G Ehler, house in thia ciiv with W C Hale, both uí Waldo, KeV N. F. «lenitili«, La**l Sa<urday William4! broth ts and presiding judge, J. W. Howard b\ E W officiating. H C Kinney found an o <1 m;in up on Kmkendall deputy, Ine Hial’, »hvriff FERRY—KAR« »EN T—Api il KJ, 18M !lie hiii by th»* reservoir in a «-ompleiely I he court Hp|H>iiiied Fred Ja-miii conr a' Hie residence • »I E F. rutilili, <ieo nude condition The old gentleman, bailiff nini ( »eo Klover grand jury bailiff W Kerry and Mis* A ima May Sargetil, whose name we do not know, live« nenr The gran<l jury ««elected is a* follow«: J ti lge J M Chile«. officiating. Hi!* factory aik I it seems to be a cnaiotn Ed Dailey, foreman. Edgar Brider IH E If. of hi« to go up in the brush daily ami have Hour, W. I Babv«»ck, J W. Hai- El.LI*—At Separ. New Mexico, April strip himself of hi« cl »1 bing and then mon, A W. Naii.'M* an I F. ti. Burn« 17. lWf Mr. J*. W. Ellie. roam atxml Hi« bfsly is already very Sunday George Slover received the niiM-h »unhurried fr«»rn the efT-cts ol ex Flaar Rritla. -ad intelligence of the d-atli of Ilia broth posnre Wiieu the geuilemen disrovrd All I how knowing tliemwlvoa indebted r In law, I*. W. EDie, of Separ. New trim be made for iii« clothes and when M. uro. Mr. Elie ha« been «ufTering they «-aught him he «ai«l that h * had to me will plew-e wttle at once and thus irom con.umption for «nine time, which taken nothing from them I be man i« aa-'e ro«t, a« I expect to leave aoon for uad gotten «Uch a deep hold upon hi. evidently partially insane, although lie Alaska, and itiuat settle up before leaving D b W« H. FL4MAOAX. i-.n.titution that a change of climate seem« quite rational when spf»ken to ■ onld effect no change Our readera will If yon are going to Klondike or even thinking ah'«* Memorial Service«. fon peritile ndfMits >l«*port. ¿•in u. in dwep —1 »ympathy for Mr« it, we invite you to call and examine our iinmen-« stock There will be M:*« Willard memorial Eili*. forme )y Mi-» Fannie (•luirr of ('olititi >< tif»(»l n iprrm^ndenl J. D j We have au entire floor, loo x 75 feet, devoted to noth service* at the Baptist church next Mun H svh « mAMH8 ti»« followmg rvpori o( »h«* i In. city, in tier tr) ing hour. VOODCOt'K—Sunday April 17. 1*98. day evening, the 24th at 7 30 o’clock, iiutnitrr n| buoi < hildf«n iti lite cuiinty i ing but Klondike Supplies where you will find a com which the people are cordially invile«! to •ti Justephirir alif»n«ialice in «chom. etc , Horace W eelcov«. of Kerby, at t fnr tlie ytmr endmg tln; tirsi Mondwy in i plete stock of p. m age 76 year«. attend Rev J. B. I’a«-r will d-liver the March I89K memorial a«Llrex* and Rev. Robe Me No l**r«»ms 4 ami 2'1 yr». male, lX'ib, male. I20H. 2 I «e an will epeah briefly on the Christian 69 life of Mi«- milliard An inirre«»i< g DerrrRm« vince March, 1*107. No t» a» bora ir. co ................ di) program ha* been pr» pared, bui «e I oat No di»t« m <-o........................................ 4H it and hence cannot give it to our read No l*Tf«i volerà f »r «vhoul putposv« 1,223 err. Avrrage «alary paid male, L'd ; iemale,$ I 31 Vaine oi «chnol ! 21 «4 > Oi all Kinds at Lowest Prices We deliver everything " furti ito re .... .3 »I« Free Of Charge at the wharves either at Portland- " apparai«!« . ... 2 007 Insurance. ........ ...... 1 12.n76 Represent* our FREE HEA <FE Tacoma or Seattle Disi fax 4 4tl.l •»c » him ely hope none of our Apportioned from co fund ... o.«o.i tend« will need it, but if they " •’ale " 2 M4 Frotv» oilier ROfiroea ... . ouid have that misfortune, the) 5.(222 Tot al arut retei pta ..... .... | IS OH3 •ti!d b. welcome to our service. " <ilsb<irArrn*-n!« .. | is 270 • 1 t<> w atever undertaking ;'»o 1» A« an :ndncemeiit tn pttr<*h««erw «r < l(«»ral l iihm ( « hut H need«' at a . cry amall a I / mo ntfrr « Gob! ( ollar Bwfft«xi warmn’ed re *rti al coat to ua; and fifteen for ?0 rawrt with rau h |2 Kai’ur Hat or On Fnda* evening ot the 0 h of M ay ■« of uixevsfui exoerte t -e tn cb*»h-e between ibnld •hirl W'aiwt Het the Choral V**iun thia city will give a proie- ion « the guaran . -e of and t’nff Th»« convert will •ithoni {«arrafoied ¡wr »> U> render appro t.iate year«, with each |4 ««r |5 liar. doubt i«e very interesting a»»d entertain* KTTÌC*. fng «nd We fee| *hat the fieople •houhl itwirrMiife it. Program lait-r Supplies The reeult i« that other« ere »oanter eiif« thi« crenk. hut this <!<» • ■ot Beludv wi«e buyer« who have already pnrcl.a-e.i liut><lr>-d. <>( the 1 hi >- Hi ata ti Bicyelee. So tar we have te-eti unable to get them fact eoougn to But our aecond car ta on the road T1IE GOLDEN EAGLE BICYCLES Are built for «er.ii-e and to «uppla the demand for an boaeal, durable wbae! at a Moderate price. MITCHELL, LEWIS 4 STAVER CO. PORTLAND, OREGON Tho WORLD’SBEST BOW Blankets, Rubber Goods, Mackinaw Clothing, Shoo, Tents, Sweaters, Fur Caps, Groceries and Provisions J th« World s m< <4 friendly »mile»re Q always ready tor tne we dre'. eJ |w man There's eo n take about ‘ ~ Talent this. Energy may miss its mark may go a betting. Virtue itself may die of neglect. But there Is always a welcome and measure of success for good clothe». It you wish to test this bit of Philosophy, just order one of the rkgant suits of The Above Cut M. B orm & Go. ¡*g Vtew «rWectWaa ara rvervwtear* for ctote« «•« K ••« tetok. m 4 ’BORN" «Mt •< « •o»» a • ft* fwW • frtote4v»*«' ft Miner » it ••««tart». too ■.terta* r.u»rw. a* wr<wr exxx •> V*. LI. Il nr th Ac Mon. • hn » iw «. Hti*. cai *. R«x»r« rrw and m < >»■• Spr Dg Millioery. . Flowers and —— ( Irnamcntv THE GREAT Chicago Merchant Tailor* him «.. fvbnimiino M i ->«*-8 Hamlin and Grillin have open eU Ureas making parlor» uver K L Cue’» s ure Give ihrin a call. A family that lives to eat, or one that eats to live, want good appetizing food. They cat always find it in our high gradi stock of Groceries. Calhoun Grocery Co. Grocery Co "STAND THE RACKET” M ■M Rev L F. Dudfuarais will bold sei- vi r« iii bl Aline’« chuiih a* 10 o'clock m xt Sunday, hr 24ih. Table Salt. FRONT ST ter Our Bicycle Catalogue« Al a ay« lead lhe column devuled to *l«e« im I p , it coutain« many valuable bar gains. Ben Mensch will begin work ou lili brick yard in about one week Kriek wi I bo -n tie in demand. Deviled Ilain. The news coluóins of this p«per will give you the war news. We'll give you information on another subject. Our $6.00 Cassi- mere Suits—the heavy weights—are going fast We still have yoyr size, however We also have lots ot those $7 Tiicots. Di n’t fail to see them. Our $7 50, $s and $3.50 Scotch Tweeds are the nobbiest suits in town. We are showing Clay Worsted' at all prices from $10 to $15. Every snit is wel' worth the price we ask. . Write Hume made bacon, hams and «bould er* <u be tMd ul A J Fike, (be Grocer. Washing Soap. » Congress Means Business our agent. Isrland -enl iu one mor ing 10 name« u the B i ll ; tin . Lei ibtnu cum3. During the month of March wt ■mid 607 rolls or 12:4 poundsol Butter to our customers in an about Grants Pass. We think thi the best kind of proof that we sei good Butter. Some may think w« are stretching the truth in making the above statement, but we cat) prove, to the entire satisfaction 01 any one who thinks we are wrong, that the above f gures are facts. The best place to buy is at th« store whete a large business is done The big business insures not only economies of buying and selling but also fresh gotxis, the latest and best. Calhoun Grocery Co. Raisins. ODD FELLOWS BLOCK Men’s Outfitters. I arti"O«rd 5c per »beet ai the C u LR ik ^ dice, belief Muc k 3 for loc Rolls of Butter Evaporated Peaches. Cramer Bros F. Call on Gilfiilan; he will aril you the piireat milk. Freeh tivn every Friday al Aldi« i y Market Giliiilaii'» cu*u arti in clean paxturr. «le Knl«> the brM milk. U*eve y»ur washing al .McGrrgur'a oarlwr sliup Iwr guenl Wurk. Sticky Fly Paper. More Complete than ever * Feeah «ogar cured ham« al Ahlf«. Clemens, Druggia*, opp. Op**rn liuuar. Robert Smith retumJ from lhe »tat. New «ui»*a.- cured breaklast bwvvn.— convention Munday morning City Alarkt t. G. W Ketinw •( Wolf Creek, lhe VV. H. Flnnagan, physician surgeon hotel man ia in the ci'y and dentist. C E. Harmon 1« t»ack to the citv from Imperial bicycles tor «ale by Booth A toe Mate and congreMdional con ven* ion«. Hocketi, Hotel Josephine. George Hansen ««f Allnouae brought Ho d’« Fills are pram pt, rtAcent, al hi |.*12 to the Jewell Haidware Co., this ways reliable, e<»y io lako, easy to o|»er week. ate. 2f«. F. W. Chaunee of the Observer came 1 am -11H selhng fruit at figures you home from the Astoria convention Mon CAtinoi beat Cal! btdore bu>ing A «lay. J. Fike. lieu W White of Medford, deputy New line of 2-ply punted wedding raid «iivlncl attorney, n» in the city attend •'»«ck for calling cards, lor Male at ihu mg court Coi H1KR udice Cha«. Nickell of the Democratic Time» 1 he 1 rent bicycle in the market—Ths Javkaunville, was in lhe city thia weefc, Monarcn—al Dr. Kremer*« drug slurr« Merlin Happening». attending court. Give him a call. Chat. Crow tetunted from I'ortlan.l Mr ami Mrs John Kanr.au of down J W. Howard ha« b*en quite sick Saturday tii>rninx, where h» has been having had a severe attack of La Grippe the river, were visiting Mrs. Mallory’« attending biisme-B euiiege We are pleased tn note that tie is conva parents last Sunday I'ostuiaater Lanterman haa been quite W A llAbkina, the mill ami luml*r lescing. ■ick for the pa-t week with la gripiat. busi net* man. went to M«diurd on l*uaaid Kessler, who had his f> o' Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Helling ha»< iiiHsbe 1 aonietime ago by a freight train Wednesday morning. moved out to their ranch for the «um- Dr J B D. John left for .Vilfand at the depot, 1«, we are informel. much mer. Wsdnr««<ay, wi ere he will lecture better. A lot hat b-en purchased for the m-a Geo Kart well our Fix Las not yet Wednesday evening M E ebtircb building, and work will M in « E. V. Sparhawk lelt Monday even gone to Frisco, hoi a ill start in ih««t ' at once begin ilirectioti tomorrow «oheitink. for the ing lor Fori lam! from w hence ah»* will ««•• George Smi h came home from Cot- Examiner on the way. 10 St Michael, Alaska. tage liruve Monday morning. Mrs A. W Duhliierg went to Koseourg One car load ul Pbomix bievdes gone B. A William* ia mail carrier now. already, and another on the road Write last Monday evening for a visit uf two Mr«. Garrett Crockett 01 Tunnel 9, ««• us for catalogue Mitchell le wis A Sla week« with her parent«. ve»- Co . Portland, Or Mr Kessler «nd family will leave soon in our city laat «iaturdav. Send for our Catalogue Free. Moyer Clothing Company i 3d and O ik Sis. BEN SELLING, Manager. PORTLAND I R. HUE. Mrs S. A. Weidman W E A R W E L L --A FINE N EW LINE HARDWARE, STOVE', CROCKERY, SPORTING G )(>I)S. BICYCLES, MINING TOOLS • personal Thon Shalt Not Steal IN THE A ii<l l >»•4 »Jav, atxjul Au’ctock «. lu ait-r, lhe iioilu uouud ¡rvittm train Au. 31 ar- risad iron, the sr-.ath :!---- - • tstf airvk al the round houae, but uo uu. re e«iv«d injurm Th. train, wuivu cun taiiwd 30 car., pa.M«J the depul and round huuae in order to back up on th. •ide track. The brakeman >>|>ened tb< •«itch, but by «orne mean« he upene. the wrong one, lhe one leading to *.h round huuae On thia «witch there a a an engine which aa. «truck by the Dn key >aboo«ea aiiactied to the rear end < tiie train The train waa 1101 ruootn. rapidly, but the momentum was «uftr cient to knock the engine aero.« the tun table and through the rouud hou-e •iiiaaliiiig the door and lhe «ideoftb. building. The liltla dinkey «■teoce» »ere both throan Irom ibe track, quilt badly damaging oue of them, but not thi other At The Sugar Pine Store. GONE!! •»■ hi C. 81. Luu is for watch repairing The raili uad cuniiuiMimurr pa«««d «uuib uver lhe fine ihi« u orniug lu Avh- laud reluming today (Wedneady). <ivt »our blu* viiriol «I B.rtU"’». Trj S-kUUu< a BM tw* u4 keUac «a«4«r. A Huiaali Vp. U. ;• .-paruu Ol «ynnaiu« ma«lv« • ........ pri*e.quaiiiily ami quality al A. J Pike«- pleasant vail this morning. Our advertinera are reqiiO'led Io notice • tie patagnqiti reg«rdn>g •'ad»” al the head i»l lhe ednoiiai column Our Goods are the Best, Our Prices the Lowest. FOOT uiitnUii * J» purr milk i hwfUMN Siuilbg Cudcriaker. Bicycle« vieaneti at Cramer Broe 1 eiie.ii.ial rhe Novelty W ill Jiu-kaon resi.i. nl liviitiol RELIABLE SHOES THAT People are quick to realize such a bargain as is offered in our 15c per dozen Oranges. These are sweet, ju<cy and of average size- Also have 30c and 40c kinds. Something nice for lunch—Vienna Sausage in cans, and Vienna Sausage and Sauer Kraut in cans, 15 and 20c per CM. Choice Hams, tex: per pound. Í > "* Additional locale on lhe dr«t page. Mwbreom Ketchup, per hottie ............. .... 15c Walnut Ketchup, per oottle ............................................. 15c «ptetd Ketchup, per b»ttie............. 15c CbovChow pet bottle ..................................................... 55c i I »