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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1898)
___ ew Canned Bootis Dr. Flanagan, local ti.'ippcniikw re arriving constantly. The con nts of the cans are raised in the calitv best suited to them, gath- _ed in mature condits i . .1 ,..!; in n their full fia vor. The samples we have test B of each kind of Fruit and Veg« table are perfect in flavor and con dition, and the vegetables in par ticular, superior to most so-called “fresh vegetables”. Camping par ties will find them invaluable in making up supply lists, Miners appt. ciate these superior goods. Campbell's Condensed Soups, per can................. 2 OC Lunch Sausage, per package...................... 15c Armour Chipped Beef, per can 30c Armour Sliced Star Ham. per can . ........... 30c Roast Beef, per cau ............. ............................ 30c Flour, per sack, 90c, and less by the quantity. Corn. Tomatoes, String Beans and Sugar l’eas, all of the finest quality, and at a low figure Resident l>enti«t. Clemens, Oruggis', opp. Opera House. All kinds of paper at the Cot hikk of R. 1 In oi ls returned to S*n Francisco fice. Monday morning. Horst »hoeing at Trimble A Bâcher*» W. II. Flanagan, physician surgeon Miss Clara Skeel went to Medford Get your hup tickets printed at the ami dentist. Monday for a week’» stay. Co« kier orti<*e. New furniture selling cheap al the H. C. Knackatedt of Medford, is in .Something new m the bicycle line at Howard corner. Moon’s r»|»air shop. Call and see it. Good lead pencils 10« a dozen at the town today (Wednesday) on business. Mies 1.. E. skeel, enroute for Salem, Choice bargains in all kind« of furni CoVKIKK office. ture can be had at the Howard’» corner. Mining bonds and leases for sale at slopped off to «pend Sunday with her brothel's family in this place Pencils, tablets, ink. etc., allch^ap the Col kier office. at Kremer's. THE AMERICAN NAVY. CUBA AND HAWAII. see tickets. season Fbe Rogue River vallev Choral The unsightly charred Hiding on the Cnion meets al Medford this year, dur aalla of the building formerly occupied ing the holidays, probably. by Mrs. Stone,» drug «tore has been re For broken surface«, »ores, insect bites. 1 placed by new lumber. burns, »kin diseases and especially piles there is one reliable remedy, DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. When you call for DeWitt’» don’t accept counterfeits or frauds. You will not be disappointed with DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. W. F. Kremer. If you want furniture now lime îo get it cheap while the stock 1» being sol«l at cost. When ybu call for DeWitt’» Witch llazsl .Halve, the great pile cure, don’t except anything else. Don’t Ire talked into ex<-epiing a substitute, for piles, for oie.j, for burns. W. F. Kremer. Cramer Brots J. R. JennintfH left with the editor last \ve«‘k, u pplendid specimen of peach which grew in his yard I* weighed 15 uiiHewand W4N a bcautv, but. this ha» Iwen t< li|M>ed by another which weighed 22 ounces and mea»ured 13'2 inches in ci red inference. Thia peach »1« also from the orchard of Mr Jenning« ami was on exhibition al the B. A .M. We have t ntered into a contract with (he Daily Bulletin of San Francisco whereby Ixjtti papers will be furnishe«! cheap. riie(’oiRiER i« a No. 1 home pap«*r and gives all the local news, while the Bulletin has no »upeii< r as a new» giver on ttte coast. Give us your sub- -criplons. Messrs. Forest and Laber will take yourj «uhecriptiun» for the ( < h kier — Bull tin. Give (hem an opportunity. 1 The S F. Bulletin furnishes the news of th world ven d.i . - tn the week) 24 hours ahead of any of the Sin Fran i- > 1:1 ning dailies, anti is both clean and progressive. The Rogue River Courier furnt-hes all the home and county news. With the Courier-Bulletin »mbination you will be thoroughly posted. Subscribe at the Courier otl. e or with the solicitors, who will call on you. personal C. St. I ajuis for watch repairing Trimble A Richer are prepared to da Cour; convened at Ja< k»onv lie Mon all kinds of blacksmithing. day inorivng with judge Benson presid Cardboard 5c per sheet at tlie Cot kick ing. office, bettei stock 2 for 15c Smoke the Stage Line Cigar It i» thé A six-room house for |8 per month. best 5 cent Cigar in the market—J. G. Inquire of Price A Voorhies. Schmidt. Thin writing paper lor foreign corres Clevinger, the photographer 1» repap pondence at the Cot riek olliee. ering and otherwise improving the look« The final proof notice of William W. of his gallery. Helms apftea'» in t ns week's issue. The beet oiace in town to get your Dr. Kremer’s drug store is the place shoes rej»aired is at Hackett’s harness for school children to ;buy school books. and shoe shop. Hood's pills are easy to take, easy to A good Estey organ fur sale at C ourier operate. Cures indigestion, biliousness. Pictures of Uncle Sant s Battleships. Cruisers, Monitors, Torpedo office Call ami examine it. Sold on 25 cents. Boats. Pictures of Struggling, Bleeding Cuba. Pictures of the Para the installment plan. 1. G. Moon and son have the latest in dise oi the Pacific, Hawaii. Pictures—front the best photographs—of The Terrell A Son stock of furniture bicycle improvements The Eclipse 1» THE MA XI n TH] is l«eing sold at cost. Call ami buy really something new. As she looked in all her beauty in New York harbor, and as »lie appeared after the while bargains are lieing offered. explosion. Photographs of her officers and crew, of her gnus, of her cabins, and Buy some of the new luruiture before A complete outfit fur school children it is all gone; it is going rapidly ami you of her mascot. Every picture accompanied by descriptive text The only pictorial work giving a full and authentic account of the U.S. Navy. Tiie dimension» of can be had uf Dr Kremer at the «irug should come while there is a ehance, each vessel, horse power of her engines, tiunibi r and size of gun», «peed, date of »tore. construction, etc., are given in language shorn of tecnical expressions, so that even B. McArthur of the second hand store, L« j » t —A rolled gold watch chain, if a novice can comprehend its meaning and form a good idea of the execution each has laid in a stock of new furniture vessel could do. Under will please leave at the C ourier Give him a call before buying elsewhere. You can obtain a copy of this superb book FREI; by purchasing I office, chain will ire delivered to loser. You tan buy Snowy Butte flour from your Groceries and Crockery front the Joseph Kessler has received a full your grocer if you iiisist on getting it. stuck of Waltham ami Elgin watches, Prick the same as other tirst-elass brands. which are on exhibition in his »hup on Beat tin cans, 49 cents per doz.; best Front Street. I'rices reasonable. ceiling wax, 3 lbs. for 25 cents; jars, The late war seems to have revived caps and rubb. rs at prices accordingly, the recollections of the days of ’63 in ti e For information at A. J. Pike's. minds of the old veterans and they are Whenever you want any fire insuiance Il • king to the encampment at Medion! in great number» There are about 60 don’t fail to call on Price and Voorhies. They will insure your property in the tents with occupants. world's best company, the l.iver|K>ol and Yov invite disappointment when you Zb Iximlon and Globe. experiment. DeWitt’s Little Early Ris TW». You should see A. .1. Pike when going ers are pieasant. easy, thorough little pills. They cure constipation and sick to buy a bill oi groceries. It will pay lieatiaehe just as sure as you lake them. ‘ uu l l: Rev George Booth of Moscow, Idaho, W. F. Kremer. The Choral Union met in the parlors will occupy the pulpit in the Newman of the Presbyterian church Monday ev M. E. church next Sunday, September R ev . N. F. J erkins . ening and commenced it» labors lor the 18th. further L The Cor R ier -lit i . letin combination is 4 big Nucuet*». Messrs. Forrest and La- uor, through personal solicitation have xecured a Ini at thi» place which has gone < oi.eiderabiy alajve th«* loO mark .ii.il is «till on the increase. The «¿rant« Paw-» iw' pie want the news as earlv as it i» possible to secure it and they have taken the light ««¡urse in eui>ecribii»g for -he B < I-tin i It also makes the C o I'R iek even more desirable as an advertising medium be» au-»»* it rra< lies a greater number of |»eop|e There will be a magic lantern exhibi tion at the Salvation Army hall Satur day night, September 17th. bulb enter taining and instructive Admission by ticket. Come. (.’ ait . axd M rs . P otarf . A 16 year old boy purloined u watch and other valuable» from a buy at Swede basin last week, but was caught b.\ Sheriff Lister in this city a day later The boy delivered the good» and was re leased. A small sized collision occurs I Friday evening while a freight Mas aw itching in the yards, which resulted in thedamag- ng of one box car. The box was loos ened from the truck» and »lid a number oi feet into a flat car. Tuesday evening, September 13th, a »urpiise party wa» given by Mis« Kinney in honor of Miss Bertha Barrie and Ed ward Van Dyke at the home of Mrs. J. K. I’lgnev. The suiprise was complete and (he 25 young people present had an enjoyable time. Mr. Vaughn of Placer wn brought to (¿rants Pa»« la»t week in a demented Condition and has been under medical treatment for a few davs but a» he did not improve, he w.i» brought before the county judge Wednesday and adjudge d insane, lie will be taken to Salem tiiis (Wednesday evening. The ladies* department of the < fregón (iiduitrial Exposition will show the re- suits of much skillful needlework accoiu plished by the ladle» of the Northwest, all ot whom have the privilege of enter ing their productions and com|»eting for prize«. Every facility will lie offered the ladies to display their productions from Sept. 22 to Oct. 22. If you have any disease due to impure or impoverished blood, like scrofula, salt rheum, dysfiepsia, or catarrh, you should take Hood’s Sarsaparilla and l»e promptly cured & Smith’s Fine Kid Shoes, Pingree & Smith s Genuiue Calf Shoes Pingree & Smith s Genuine Kangaroo Shoes, Sizes 10 1-2 to 3: Heels and Spring Heels; Regular Priées, $1.75, $2.00. $2.25, $2.50 up this entire lot of We shall close George S. Thoms, who has been in the citv for some time, returned to San Francis«» Wednesdav morn ug. Mis* Mary Coe returned Wednesday morning from Newport after having spent a number of weeks at the seaside. Miss May Pendleton, secretary of the Southern Oregon district fair, will be in the citv Saturday and remain until Tues day, in the interests of the fair. W. I- Ireland took a trip to his mine on Foiest ci, k, near Jacksonville. Mon day. He is combining business with pleasure ami will lie gone a week or ten days. > I bailee frapp airived from San Fran cisco last week to assist in the manu facture of pine needles for the Pacific Pine Needle Co. Hie family will arrive this week. Is our price for one sack of Snowy Butte and other brands of Flour; $17.00 per thousand pounds. Sweet Potatoes, per pound ........... Two-gallon Pail Good Syrup for . . ..................... Canned Salmon, 10c; three cans for . Canned Salmon, very best tenderloins, per can Babbitt's Lye, 10c; three cans for ............... Eastern Sugar Cured Hams, per pound. Genuine Guatemala Roast Coffee, per pound A tew more cans of that Prize Baking Powder. Mason Fruit Jars, best kinds’, per doz . 75c, $1 and Fruit Cans, quarts, 50c, 2 quarts......... A pretty Picture with each package of Electric Starch. See the Samples. Rev. Robert Mt Lean went to Medford Tuesday morning to deliver aa address before the Sunday school convention, in sessional that place. He will also at tend the G. A It encampment. Calhoun Grocery Go George Ryel of Freeborn, Minn., ar- I rived last week to visit relatives in this city Mr. Rvel ei|>ecta to remain about three months and we trust that he will i not wish to return East. S. W. Ferguson of Berkley, Cal., who Tlie Daylight Excursion recently purchased the Dysert A Miller J. 1*. Jones, traveling agent for the mine on .Iump nff-Joe, has returner! and Southern Bacifie was in town two or will immediately put a force ot 30 men three days lust week in the interest of at work constructing 2'., miles more of the daylight excursion which this com d'tch for the mine. pany will give to Portland during the Editor Price and wife ate at Swede exposition Mr Jones wus unable to Basin this wrek, enjoying the cool and inform us the exact date of theexcur- delightful weather and breathing the sion or the faro from Grants Pass but pure ozone of the mountains. Professor both will be announced in plenty of look his gun and plenty of ammunition | time Every accommodation will be along hut as yet we have received no given by the company to make the trip venison a delightful one from start to finish It J. I>. Stinebaugli returned from Skag- will afford on opportunity for «daylight uay Monday morning, lle i» louking trip to Portland. The Col >11 h will give well ami thinks Alaska i» all right. As full particulars later we predicted when he went awav in OruiiKv «¡rove for Grant* I’a»* September, he has fared heller than the erty majority ot those who went to Alaska The Cot hikk has on its lint u Ill-acre because lie took his harberiug tools with him instead of depending on digging orange grove of four-year-old trees just gold Mr. stinebaugli will remain here coming into bearing, 2l„ mil«« from alrout four weeks and then return to Oriville, Calif., a city of 3500 people, to exchange (or a Mock of goods, a hotel, or Alaska. 11 good farm . If you want a good orange Subscriber« who do not receive their grove call on Price A Voorhies. daily Bulletin regularly sliould leave Nur|>rl*e Harty. word at the office. A very pleasant surprise party was A number of our young people will leave Friday night for northern points to given St J. R. Jennings, Wednesday ev ening September 7th, it being Ins 73rd take up their college work birthday. Those present were : Grand The English and German Expert Spec pa and Grandma Jennings. Mr. and Mrs. ialist» visited Grant» i'a»» Satur lay and I. . 1.. Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. George Monday. They came highly reoinmend l’heby, Mr. and Mrs. J. A Jennings, ed. Mr, and Mrs. E A Wade, Mr. and Mrs. A prominent mining promoter men J. A. l’ike, Mrs. F II. Knight, Mrs. If. tioned to uh this week that he h id re C. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. ceived more inquiries concerning prop- Coburn, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Bookman, erlies in the last four day» than lie had Mrs. Smith, Misses Allie, Andry, and in three month» during the first part of Evelyn Jennings and Master Mei le the year. Jennings. Ashland'» MaG* normal achooi reopen- Refreshments were served anti h very ■d on the 5lh. The attendance was pleasant lime was enjoyed by all. large—much belter than ever I m *fore at A Gl EST the opening. (Juiie a number of pupils A U imh I C inipany jroin differed partw of Hoiitliern Oregon II. C. Knackstedt says: "The in mir* I and northern California are regiHtered. ance companies have paid up in good The urt*at exposition Building at Port shape on my fire lose and I trave nocom* land will be a blaze ot glory from Hept. plaint to make whatever, Mr. Gunn 22 to Oct 22, »nd there will I m * the inoat was here last week ami adjusted mv loss beautiful display of vie« trie hghta ever very satisfactorily—paying me in full -ven in the Northweet All the color» save $24 of a cut on furniture." Med of the rainbow will I m ? rvpre»ent?d, and ford Mari. the mo»t beautiful effects will reitrlt, Mr. Gunn represents the l.iveipool A and it will be one of the ei^hlrt of a life- Ixmdon A Gioire Insurance company, time. whose agents for Grants Pass are Price A (me is impressed with the (act that Voorhies. You csnmrt miss it by insur Medford is ateadily improving, No row» ing in this company. run the «(reels, cuiisequently »hade tree» Itogue Itlver Hod Club art* being planted. New houMea are go season of the year.—Tidings. We have already s|«oken editorially of the narrow guage policy of some of our people, to w hu b policy is due the pres- «*ot condition ot Grants Paa» (¿ive us a high grade hool ami a broad, generous irolicy of civil government and our town will fill up to overflowing, (¿rant« Pass ha« three time» the natural advantage» of any other town in Southern Oregon. vestment. l ire mine paid big money in ths early days Hiere are three ditch« • arid a reservoir, 14 lO feet of flume and a thousand feel of pipe now on the prop erty arid the present owners will add to this and thoroughly equip the mine They also have a IxMid on other mining property Boll* MGhH—At Grants Pa««, Thursday, tomber M, Hu». to’Mr and Mr». Joseph .More, a daughter There will be a ¡ay preaching nervire at II a. in nest Sunday and Rev Gil IMF I» man Parker of Portland, will preach at IfllKPER — In Granta Pawr. Sunday H p. in A cordial invitation is eilend* night, Sept. Il, 1M9M. John Z. Harper, rd to the public. aged ft} years The Pingrec A: Smith Shoe is conceded to he the best wearing Shoe made in America today and we will guarantee them to outwear any two pair> of regular $1.50 Shoes. They are a little out of date for a Dress Shoe, hut for a CHILDS SCHOOL SHOE A piece of city m rip, amount |2I, dale ' drawn, A«;«u«t I, 1S1«H. Number, ' in favor uf llrr*ry Thornton, Was lost Thursday evening, Sept, lat, •omewhere- between the eitv bsll and the Patton place bekjw town. The tiiuler will leave tne «am* at I he O wate« j an 1 ra ve a h tiers I reward Card of Thank« I «lab t-j thank the friends w ho 9» kindiy assisted me during the •ickiirew and death of asy dear brother, The one who reward« the giver <>l a cop of cold «star given io the name of a disciple, will not forget snen kimlneM as was shoWi S', Ala*. Bn.it Mrmiex.oa, Fine llcarse. 111 We have Snow Ball, Gold Hill & Snowy Bute Flour, also Portland Mills Whole Wheat Flour, Your choice, any brand 9Qc. We have No ba its or prize goods in our Fancy Grocer ies that make profit without giving you full value. We have Yours Faithfully Our Latchstring is always out and wc want your trade, And in conclusion, we wish to call your especial attention to our line of Clothing We have put energy, money ami skill in this line, aud assure you you'll not buy merchan dise alone, but the product of skilled workmen, which insure» you not only a pkmfhct fit , hut perfect made button holes, buttons securely fastened and seams guar anteed not to rip We have paid especial attention to the linings in our suits and strength and Assuring you we part 1 AiTHFt i.t.y and that an in vestment on your part will make you a friend ami customer, we are Your» Faithfully, P. IÍ. Harth ói Son Itale Wfi can furnish it. Mill Feed, Bran, Mid- Ill ings, Oats, Chopped Oats, Chopped Corn. Coflins beautifully nni«be«l in ru»*- wo * m I, walnut, or oak. or cloth covered. Wall pt|M*r in the latest patterns ana best value« at 10c* per double roll and up. No «traw backs. Onr carpet department c*.ip>:ng a. in<j«t our entire eecond floor ia mor«- roniplete that ever. Five large elup rnent« of new carpet«, matting« ami rug« received thia «print. Our deaign» are aarw V* plea»« ami we will not be undersold W’e are adding every week to our «U m of up to date furniture, moulding« , pole Men s and Boys bhoes etc Fern.»ting Giodv . it», R. Rz .b r Qoj.f . £ < J. want the Best? We have This is the subscription with which we would sign ourselves in every transaction with the people, WE would be faithful in giving you just such qualities of merchan dise as is good not only to look at in the store, but to wear and to use afterward. faithful in serv Th« Sportsmen ot Medford met this ing you in as pleasant, as careful ing up in different parts of the city, while buairiesa ik brandling out to new aliernoon at 4 ,30 to form an organize and as prompt a way as is consist localitiea. A general air of thrift and lion having for its object the protection ent with carrying on a great busi iio|M$iulnv»a pervades the place. Active of Hie tisli in Rogue river, for the en ncss. faithful in making our preparations are in progreat« for (becom forcement of the laws ami for the arrest prices as low as is possible for us to ing of the fair. and punishment of the viclator» of the reduce them by otir business skill M* dford is captured Oil« week by con law. According to law, one half the and buying facilities, faithful amount of tines collected are to be paid veniiona The Southern Oregon Aaso ciation of >ol«iier» and Sailora and the to the inh rmant; this will lie turned in representing goods in our adver Ja< kaon County Sunday Schoo! Conven into Hie prosecution fund to help bear tisements ami in the store just as tion are now in »easeon, tire former on the ex|*nses of prosecution The orgat ■ they are. and in fulfilling every the fair grounds and (lie latter in the isatlon will probably Ire known as the promise that we make to the pub Presb* terian church. On Thursday, Rogue River Itrel t'liib, and IheGraniSj FAITHFUL tn exchanging the Baptist Association of .Southern Ore Pass sportsmen will be asked to join lic. This is a move goods or refunding money just as gon wdl convene in the Baptist chunh. with them In th • work Itnong the Grants Paas visitors are Mr. in the right direction. cheerfully as we made the sale, if tod Mrs. John Patrick, Mrs. Griffith, the purchase has not proven satis Mli.e nought. Mr ar.<1 Mrs. Ira Tompkins, Mrs. M. M We want you to feel that The Forest tpieetr placer mine on factory, Ha’kne--, Smith, Cook and E. S Wing Ixmse creek was last week purchased by we will always sjrve you monk attending the encampment and Rev. It. | G. W Seeley of Ararnosa, Cal., and hir FAITHFULLY than any other store McLean dividing his time between Hie brother.I»r.M J Seeley of San 1- rnm-isr o. meetings Other» will go up later in our city, We want you to feel Tire forrner gentleman is an old timer in Notwithstanding the large nomber of the mining business and Irelieves in Hie that if an error should occur lor new lioumtM already completed or under property. From a thorough examina which we are to blame that we are aay in Ashland, there in a »«-arvily of reaidences for rent. Ashland’« present tion of the property, they areconvimed only too glad to cortect it as soon l>opulalion is larger than ever at tins that they will be »ell repaid for their in as we know it. llapilai Notice. Pingree à Smith's Shoes SjBl-ÆQ Pingree & Smith's Shoes Ikl.HoliitIon ot lvartneral>lp. The partnership previously existing between Plieby & Van Exxo has tins day t>v mutual agreement, been dis solved, The Carbon Studio will here after be managed by G. 1'lieby, who assumes control ot the business, receiv ing all outstanding accounts, due thb flnu and likewise assuming the debits of same. Signed, G. 1‘ hkby . Sept. 5th, 18!«« You A line of Shoes that you can depend upon. < >ur guarantee means just what it says. We have The Celebrated Ken- tucks Bull Breeches, the best working pants made. We have The best line of (Cali coes and Staple Dry Goods at the right prices. We have A market for your Grain and Bailed Hay. Come and see us at The Sugar