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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1898)
r Dr. Flanagan. Reaident Dentist. personal local t>appcnin0s Clemen«, l'ruggi«', non. Opera House. Buy l’ure Gold Drop Syrup of A. J Bicycle Saddles $1, Cramer Bros. Zero Foul took in the Medford fair last Pike. C. St. Iaiuia R>r watch repairing Complete proceedings of circuit court Saturday. Miss L. M Davis has returned from Horseshoeiug at Trimble A Bacher's next week. The Weekly Oregonian ami Coi kick . Fortlaud. Buy your groceries of A J Pike; tele There are many kinds and qualities uow on the Dan Greer and »lie were up from Le $2 per year phone No. 83. For seed rye ami other grain« address land last week. market, and it behooves the careful housewife to Buy PureGolJ Drop Svrup of A. J. J. W. Rub;in«oii of Wimer went to R. M. Robineou. Wildervilie. Pike. get a good article. Many a man goes to work with Trimble A B «dmr are prepared to do Fort laud Monday. Honey 10 cents per pound or three the day started wrong, and everything goes wroug Mrs J. D Hayes was one of the num all kind« of blacksmithing pounds for a quarter at A J Pike's. ber who went lo Fortiaml Monday. because the rolls for breakfast were not good, and New sidewalk ia being laid in front of Something new in the bicycle line at Attorney A. E. Reaiues of Jackson Hotel Layton in place of the old Moon's repair shop. Cail and see it. possibly the wife blames herself all the day for her For household use are amongst the articles irout our stock Pencils, tablets, ink. etc., all cheap | William Mallory haa a beautiful sign ville has been attending court in this city. failure when it was the fault of the flour. E. Coburu has returned to Crescent of Groceries which are in coustaut demand. Their rich painted ior hie new barber shop at Kremer’s. ness, fine flavor, and other excellent qualities have made Miner’s supplies at the new store of City after a stay of one week in the Pass. Don’t fail to call at the new store of J. II. Halleck has gone to Placer and , Hiatt, Hogue A Co. — Hiatt Ranch. Hiatt, Hogue A Co —llialt Rai ch. them prime favorites with every housekeeper. « Grain bay, grass «vd, alfalfa, seed will be at work in the mines for some Buy SNOWY BUTTE and have The power house is now prepared to Our Molasses is At. roll leed—farmers, please take notice. wheat, rye blue stone, etc., at A.J.I’ikee time. Miss Kate l^iuberger, tbe court sten Old Settlers' Maple Sap is delicious on hot cakes. Fa-mere, take your feed grain to the Smoke the Stage Line Cigar. It is the 65c best 5 cent Cigar in ttie market—J. G. power house below tbe bridge and have ographer. baa gone home to Jackson Sunshine Drips, per gallon, only.................................. ville. it rolled 75c Schmidt. Rock Candy Drips, “ “ ............................ Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Windom returned Swede Basin reports three inches of Tea Rose Drips, " “ .................................... 05c The best olace in town to get your from tbe Medford fair last Saturday 50c shoes repaired is at Hackett’s harness snow on Monday, a good starter for the evening. Bakers’ Molasses in bulk, per gallon coming winter. and shoe shop. 50C Sunshine Drips. “ “ .............................. Judge llauu* is on the bench thia Supplies of all kilida for the miner and Genuine New Orleans Molasses, iu bulk, per gallon 75c A complete outfit for school children farmer at the new store of Hiatt. Hogue week, having returned troiu Roseburg! can be bail of Dr Kremer at the drug 25c ami Portland. Strawberry Preserves, per bottle A Co —Hiatt Ranch store. < * The price: 90c a sack; #17.00 per thousand. 25c There will be a nodal dante at the I. G. Moon and son liavo the latest in George Slover went to Medford last Currant Preserves, 25c city hall Friday evening. October 7. bicycle improvements. The Eclipse is Saturday to attend the fair, returniug White Cherry Preserves, Sunday evening. really something new. 25c All are invited to attend. ..77^7 . Blackberry Preserves, Johnny l’ernoll of Applegate, left with 25c ’•Business in the round-bouse isincreaa Arthur Conklin has been appointed Raspberry Preseives, tbe excursion Momiay for Portland. He I'uited States commissioner vice E. C. 25c ing an«] Mike Galvin, the track walker, Pineapple Preserves, Wade who lately moved to I ajs Angeles. will go to Moutana. has l>een transferre«! to that place. Col. J. A. Straight came to town from Candied Orange Peel, Citror, and all such gut d tliirgsare California. z You can buy Snowy Butte flour from Kerhv last Saturday ami left fo. F. - of the best grade. Frank McGregor recovered sufficiently your grocer if you insist on getting it. on the overland. fiom his sickness to be brought home Price the same as other first-class brands. P. 11. Ilarth took a drive up to Fools last week, lie will, we are glad to say, A number of our subscribers have de be around in a few days. creek last Saturday on business, return sired lo pay their subscription in wood— William Mallory will oj«en up a bar- ing the same day Please bring ns a load of split pine wood. l>er shop on Front street in the Conklin District Attorney C. B Watson re Ill It 10 Amend Grants Pass Charter. llooks Turned Over. For further Remember the power bouse at the building ami he desires the public to turned Iu his horn« in Ashland this Senator llannon has introduced a bill (Wednesday; morning. The 200J volumes lielonging to or com electric light plant is where you can give him a call in the Oregon senate to amend the char posing the library of the M. E, church have your wheat, oats and barley rolled Mrs IL C. Telford returned from Col- The Earl Fruit company is building ter of the city of Granta Pass. The sub South agricultural college at Corvallis fur your stock. it warehouse near the Sugar Pine ware stein last Monday evening. She reports stance of the bill tn brief is as follows: some yoarsago.bat* been turned over by Joseph Kessler has received a ft-.!! house, in which to handle and store Charlie still improving Council shall have authority to put in stock of Waltham ami Elgin watches, fruit« bought in the county. T P. Cramer went up Rogue riv< r sewers and cause assessment to be made Rev. W.J. Fenton to the present college. More w ill be added to these by the l oard which are on exhibition in his shop on There were alxiut forty persons wh last Friday for a day« tithing, lie upon the property directly benefltted or of regents of tlm college this winter and Front Street. Prices reasonable, joined the daylight excursion party to caught enough for supper. declare the same Io be paid for out of gen a start ior a good library begun. Mi. ami Mrs. Dodge returned from eral fund of city, or by both methods. Many of our readers will be pleased to Portland from this city fast Monday Hcllool New«. know that Dr. Lowe, the optician, w ill morning. Medford, Ashland and other their Jackson county trip Monday hav To assess, levy and collect taxes for mu If you need glasses ba parts south occupied two cars. ing been absent about one week. (Krom our achool correspondent, 1 arrive soon uleipal pur|«>sea, not to exceed one per sure to see him ; be knows his business. Hon. II B. Miller shipped the first Charles Mower« ami Johnny Winders Mrs. Halt, mother of Mrs. Joseph centum upon both real and personal pro- Father Desmarais of Jacksonville will carloa«l of apples of tlie season Tuesday Pardee, has returned to Albany after a l>erly, taxable by state law. have returned and resumed their studies To prevent ami regulate domestic ani in tlm senior class. hold services and preach ill St. Anne's of thia week. They were sent way down stay of some months in this city. church in this city st 10 o'clock next South to the land of cotton New Orleans. Mrs. Elmer McGregor ami her mother, mals running at large in the city ami to The attendance at school ia constant- Sunday. Public cordially invited to at The late rains have put out the fire Mrs. George Rowley, are visiting in provide for tlm impounding ami sale ot ly increaaing and Prof. Holmes sadly tend. 111 thu mountains, purified the atmos Poitlaml at the homo of Rev. J. M, such animals ami to punish the owner feels the need of another teacher. or keeper of such slock who will allow Ralph Mark has estabhslied a Wana- phere and makes us glad that we are liv Hunter. Mias Minnie Tull's wi» «omewhat in «ante to run al large. maker and Brown clothing agency ill the ing in a country where the climate is so Raymond S. ..-.-ill came in from his disposed one morning this week and To provide for a «log license. To bor- c ty, head quarters iii the Conklin build delightful. school at Jump off Joe last Saturday Miss Myrtle Anderson of the high school row money by bonding the city in a a uu ing, the saiue occupied by Will Mallory II. B. Miller has fifteen or sixteen xml remained over Sunday with tbe took charge of her department. not to exceed >96,000 and providing that a« a barber shop. men picking and packing some of the folks at home Mias I. M. Davis baa returned from the aggregate of tlm city’s indebtedness For broken surfaces, sores, insect bites, finest apples that ever grew in southern Portland where she has been taking C. S Price, B. McArthur, Roy Pool, shall not exceed $100,001). , burns, skill diseases and especially piles Oregon at hie tine young orchard lieluw I.ew Huberlie, Fred Welch and a num some special instruction in instrumental there is one reliable remedy, DeWitt’s town. Dr. Kremer’« drug «toro la the placa music ami she is now at her post in the her of others attende«! the fair at Med- Witch H«z-I Salve. When you call for for school children to {buy school book*. primary department. Mining bonds and leases for sale at ford last Thursday. DeWitt’s don’t accept counterfeit« or the Cot'itiKK otlice. B O. McCulloch came up from Glen- Chairman K. A Booth visited the frauds. You wifi not be disappointed school last Tuesday morning, Inspecting A communication from the vicinity of dale last Momlav to consider the loss on with DeWitt’s Wit«-h Hazel Salve. W. Wildervilie was sent lie last week, but as the Kutchelus bakery, as ho is tin- agent HALL—At William«, ttregon, Saturday, tlm apparatus of the different rooms and F. Kremer. October 1, 1898, Ellen, tbe belove.l looking into tlm needs ami requirements there was no signature attached, we who di«l the insuring. wife of T. J. Hall, aged 33 year«. Mr'. N. 1‘ Dodge of this city took sec would not give it rpace Tboae Fending John Miller, the merchant, George MORRIS—At William«, Oregon, Sun of the school. ft the board will provide ond prize for being the b-st looking lady in communications will pleawa bear in «purlin and Mils Eva Sill all of Will day, October 2, 1898, the little daugh the teacher with every advantage, then at the Medford fair last Friday. Ths mind that the signature of the author ter of Mr. ami Mr«. Frank Morris, if there is a failure, it will reel with the iams joined the daylight excursion to Has teguir, aid these who buy now will not be juilges took observation of the crowd must be attached, otherwise it will not aged 8 month« leather. The pupils appreciate every I ’ ortlami last Monday. passing around in the pavilion and de be publisheil. It is not necessary that caught out in the cold. This is the airtight Dallas, ______ . Uregou, , , Thursday, thing done by the directors to advance Mrs. U McLean and Mrs. J K I’igney BELL At cided to award the prize to Mrs. Doilge, the author's name appear in print, but it September 29, 189«. ...................... Mr«. !.. M Bell, the welfare of the rchool. HEATER'S day and we can offer you a most ser whii-h consisted of one half dozen table is necessary as a safeguard tc the editor went to Medford this Wednesday) mother of II. E. Bell of Ibi» city. lll««ol u I Ion ol Partnership. morning to visit the widow of the late viceable atticle at a reasonable price. Call at spoons. The lady who look the first that it aceomi’Miy the manuscript. Tlm partnership previously sxfaling Father Williams. The ladle* will be preiniun was a bride. Whenever you want any fire iniutanee gone three or tour days between l'betiy .1 Van Exxe has thia When you call for De Will’» Witch «lon’t fail to call on I’riee anil Vixirbies. Coffln« beautifully tin ¡»lied ill rone dsy by mutual agreement, been die- Fix-senator S. If. Holt of Jackson llaz-l Salve, the great pile cure, don’t They will insure your profierty in th* wood, walnut, or oak, or eloth covered. sol veil, Tlie Carbon Studio will here- except any thing else, Don’t be talked ' woriil's best company,the Liverpool Kill! county, was a pa-senger on last Mon Wall pap«'r in the latest patterns ami slier bo managed by G. l’lieby, who day’s train going home from the Saleui into excepting a substitute, for piles, for Lomlon and Globe. beat vain««« at 10c per double roll and up. assume« control of tlm business, re««iv- fair. Mr. Holt pronounce« th« fair good The passenger trains are usually late sotes, for burns. W. F. Kremer. ODD FELLOWS' BLOCK. No straw bark«. ing nil outstanding account«, dim tlm but not ■ > well attended a« last year. We have personally investigated the going both north and south. Il must lie Opr carpet department occupying al firm and likewise ««miming tlm debits of BTOVE BOARDS. I’ENIN'ILAR ST<>\ ES that banners for the roa<< is daily on tlie E. W Dana and wife of tiio I.awrence criaracter ami reliability of the Aetna | most our entire second lloor is more »me. Signed, G. l’lixuv. Savings ami Trust Company of Butte, increase. In fact the Southern Pacific mining company, Leland, were visiting complete that ever. Five larg«« ship Sept. 5th, 1898 Montana through the most reliable railroad coinpanv is at the present time iu lb« Pass the latter part of last wcuk ment« of new carpel«, matting« ami Dissolution of Partnership, banking limn of that city and the re doing an extensive business Where and the first part of tbia. Hun. J. A. rug« received thi« spring. Our designs Notice Is hereby given that llie part ports say good. This is the standing the there used to be about two freight trains Connolly and lady of Illinois wet« with are sure t«« please ami we will not be nership existing between W. E. Dean company has at home; then the bust each week pass through Grants Pass, them on Saturday. undersold. About October First, 1898. we will open a i m«< men of Grants l’asg need uol hesi- there is now one each «lay and some Holt. E. V. Carter, *|>eak«r ol the We are ud«ling every week to our «trx k ami G, E Dean is dissolved by mutual iate to encourage Mr. Gritliu iu his ef- times more. Travel is greater than it Huns* of Repieaentalives |«aa«e<l up of up to date furniture, mouhlinga, pole, consent W. E. Denn A. Co will con has been (or a long time. The great in- home last ' tturilay on the overlaml to W E. D kam . tinue in the buninoss. i fort« to organize a local board. etc. G E. Daas. By a misplacement of the decimal crease of business oil this line is evident Ashland in cunseipience of tbe ailjourn- J. H. I laic Sept. 27th, 1898. point in lent week’« issue, the Cot bi km that pro«|>erity is not only coming but inent ol tbe legialalui« until Monday is here. alternooo. The Hon. Max Praclit was At J. G. Hiatts ranch on Deer creek. We will keep a full line of Gro reported in Josephine's assessment 8.892 on th« «ame train, but he |>erliaps, was mil»« of railroad l>e<l ami 9.035 mile« of Anti ICiistlng Tinware at Cost. ceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, and in fact everything telegraph and telephone lines, which For a short time we are offering a fine going lor a short visit a’ Hi« Pea« ii bluw found in a complete store, and at prices that defy competition. Miners should lie 3t> 92 miles of railroad aHBortment of anti-riif*tiijg water pailw at paradise Supplies a specialty. bed and 90.85 miles of telegraph and actual coat. Then« pail« are handaome- E. J. Kafaar of the Aaiilami Valley telephone lines. Tbe word pn/ex was ly painted and. aa experience haa ahown, Record was a passenger Tue««!ay evening used where it should have been ¡ioU>. will outlast halt a dozen common pails. going north for a «lay at Salem to see Because of the above errors a lo.-al con <»el one before they are all gone what the boys are doing, lie will con ' temporary ha«l an ecstatic tit, hut better tinue hi« trip north to Vancouver where C bamkr B io «. that than otherwise. he will visit a brother. Kaieer'« increane Odd Fellow»' Block. We have them for men and buys. We have them in all styles in i orpulem-y «•< ■ in- evidence of hi» he and colors. We have them in wool, worsteds and cotton. We have lief in expansion. them in solid colors or «tripe effects. We have them with Plain, Byron, J T. Jolies who came out from Iron Mountain,Mich.,«ome lime ago to inspect Sailor and Turtle Neck Collars. We think we can give you about any I certain mine« in the vicinity of Kerby, thing in the line of Sweaters that you may desire. Prices are right too returned last Saturday. Mr. Junes did -costs you nothing to take a look. 1 not inform us what h« was intending tu do, but we nave a lurking suspicion, ' founded on goo«l evidence, that a great ■leal wit! collie of thi« visit. One thing. Mr. Jones is «atiefie«! with hi« trip which brought to bis view things pros- | |s«ctive that he did n«xt expect to see. II. E Bell leaves tonight Wednesday for the north. He will visit briefly Sa Your light weight underwear must They always carry the most complete assortment in all departments. They alzs«jlutely guarantee their their prices. During the past lem, an«l Dalia«, bi« old bom«, after now give way for heavier weights. eight years they have set tbe prices of all classes of merchandise. Comjietitors must meet our prices with cheaper goods. Their motto which lie expe« t« to turn up in Oregon’» You say to yourself, “I don't like to »top metropolis. .Mr Bell does nut knew “Where will I buy in what busine«* lis shall engage, but .»nd look in stores without buying, but how else will I know ?’’ Trv I «here is one tiling certain, whatever he us I We believe we have tbe best values in Grants Pass. Will you ■ ioe« it will be an honorable upright bus help us prove it? Take our underwear home, compare it with that Has kept their store at the head of the ciass for the past eight years. iness. We have known him fur some If it is not the best, bring it back and get yottr ! year* ami we have always found him front other stores honorable in every particular ami a money back. This ought toahow you we have confidence in our Under very industrious man. While we die- wear | like to see him leav« Grant« P sm . we ex- ' lend the beat wishes of the < «>« bikr for I his eucce»«. The Sweet Light Light Light and Light Bread, Biscuit, Hearts, Stomachs œ il C O ro 0 0 g O I > tí H Tl H tí H H A- Calhoun Grocery Go % B. &. ÍV1. Grocery. li information see tickets Fine Hearse. Cramer Bro« tí tí 0 tí tí c i| H tí Q I h T Sweatei 01 Yes, Sweaters-That’s What We Said. q Hiatt, Hoijue & GO Carry Double the Stock, Pay Double the Taxes, do Double the Business of any other house in South ern Oregon handling similar lines of gpods. Next to Your Undershirt is Your Nearest Friend. It will pay yon to trade with them, because: “The Best Quality and the Lowest Cash Prices,’’ The M< dford Fair. The fair at Medfonj was fairly well al- tended this year ami there is u< doubt but tbe receipt* will meet tbe expend! lure« without any one’s having to go down into his private por»i in order to meet ex)«ense«. Tbe absence of gam«» And selling from 400 to 600 pairs every month ? If you are not aware of the fa< t R. L. Coe & Co. can cont ince you of the fact and show you i of chance tz> (lean the an i pl us change the best value iu SHOE LEATHER to be found in the state from tbe prx keta <zf the men an«i boys, ■peaks well for tbe n>ansg«ment. The rar-n were very go's! and «eemod to be conducted fairly and »«purely. Tht mn!e races were • novelty and they pleiuud everyone. The exhibit of •torta Our reputation lor handling the i»e«t lines If you are looking for a Men t Fine Shoes,absolutely warranted. SO hog», etc., was — her res, cattle, •beep, I of Indies Shoes in this country ts easily ver not what it ought to .‘»ave been both in I 25 Men 1 Heavy Buckle Brogan«. ified by a visit to our immense store. quantity and in quality, fbe exbibit of 1 75 Men 1 Heavy Tap Sole fowls si« grexi »rid ao were the products Hundreds of people are not only saving dol of the farm ami the orchard so far a* Fiat Vice Kid, Heavy Double Sole, can be lars and cents by buying Shoes of us. but can ■ Men s Fine Kangaroo Calf Lace Boot that get just the Width, Size, Style and Price de worn without rubbers. Full Stock. Kangaroo the display exlen-fad Tt.e managers worked uar 1 tv mass llie fair a su< •*•• will fit '.ike a fine $5 shoe and wear like :: n. sired. Calf, Oil Grain mi le of all leather and well and especially did the «eerrtary, Miss| Wr are showing the largest lutes of Miners. We absolutely -warrant every pair of Shues pemlleton, to whom belong« much cred- I put together, sold to give -*p< ■ r> m Param Heavy 1 -' 'A»a it lor tier faithful work. Do you know that there is a firm in Southern Oregon who are Carrying- a Stock of Over 10.000 Pairs of Boots and Shoes Men s Shoes Ladies* Shoes Children s Shoes Child’s Shoe, Medium Priced, fed by any bouse « at*. Perfect Sati «faction. We Have Them a hl H shortTaiLiiiackintoshes. Many people are becoming familiar with the necessity of having a Mackintosh, but only a few know much about the quality of such a garment, except as represented by the appearance and the price. Un less you buy from a reliable dealer, it is a case of “buy ar.d try it," and if you get a poor article you may imagine that there is no such thing as a —GOOD MACKINTOSH - Such, however, is not the case. It costs you no more to get a good waterproof garment. The difference is in the first cost and the retail er's profit is less. Examine our goods and allow us to explain our ex- [terience. You have nothing to lose AN UMBRELLA When you want it you want it bad. We have a fine stock, in rinding a',1 the latest noveltie» Natural Crook«. Ivory. Dresden, Horn, Congo, Crooks, etc. ZU > > NEW STORE GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORE > to 0I h P. H. Harth & Son. H -I m □ (D I o m 0) -I > z □ r r > tn > HJ < z o ■o cn