Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, October 13, 1898, Image 5

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local Ibappcnínflo
Bicycle saddles $i. Cramer Bros.
C. St. I aims for watch repairing
Horseshoeing at Trimble A Backer's
For household use are amongst the articles irotn our stock
of Groceries which are in constant demand. Their rich­
ness, fine flavor,» and other excellent qualities have made
them prime favorites with every housekeeper.
Our Molasse.» is At.
Old Settlers’ Maple Sap is delicious 011 hot cake ■
Sunshine Drips, per gallon, only..........................
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Rock Candy Drips,
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Tea Rose Drips,
Bakers’ Molasses in bulk, per gallon
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Sunshine Drip.».
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Genuine New Orleans Molasses, in bulk, per gallon.
Strawberry Preserves, per bottle . .
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Currant Preaerv« -,
White Cherry Preserves,
Blackberry Preserves,
Raspberry Preserves,
Pineapple Preserves,
Iloney 10 cents per pound or three
pounds for a quarter at A. J Pike’s.
Something new in the bicycle line at
Moon’s repair shop. Call and see it.
Buy Pure Gold Drop Syrui» of A. J
Pike.
bee Dr. Lowe at Hotel Josephine next
week.
The Weekly Oregonian and Cot kikh .
$2 per year.
Remember Oliver Plows are sold oulv
by Cramer Bros.
Clevenger's photograph gallery is the
place to get good pictures.
A uew and complete line ol Heating
Stoves just received by Cramer Bros.
Josephine county will send out about
40 cai loads of apples this year at a good
price.
For seed rye and other graine ad«lrees
R. M. Robinson. Wilderville.
Ashland is endeavoring to have some
changes made in her charter.
B. & M. Grocery
For further information see tickets
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personal
P LOUR
Ed Dana and Reuben J one« were in
town laat Momlay.
Col. J. A. Straight returned from Eu- ,
gene last Monday.
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C. D. Steveneon mail© a trip to Jack
a 111 county the first of the week.
G. A. Savage opened school at th©
Dimick school house below town last
Monday.
Sheritf Ed Lister and I-ee Calvert
made Jacksonvillle a visit the first of
the week.
Will Ireland went to JackeonvilleI
Tuesday Io look after bis mine on Forest ,
creek.
I.. C. Hyde an <1 E. C Cliausae have
moved out to Applegate on the farm re­
cently purchased.
There are many kinds and qualities now on the
market, and it behooves the careful housewife to
get a good article. Many a man goes to work with
the day started wroug, and everything goes wrong
because the rolls for breakfast were not goo«!, ami
possibly the wife blames herself all the day for her
failure when it was the fault of the flour.
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$17.00 per thousand.
Calhoun Grocery Co
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Fine Hearse.
Coffin» beautifully finished in row
wood, walnut, or oak, or doth covered.
Wall paper in the latest patterns and
best values at 10c per double roll and up.
No straw back»
Our carpet department occupying al­
most our entire second floor is uiort*
complete that ever.
Five largo ship­
ments of new carpets, malting* ami
rugs receive«) this spring. Our designs
are sure to please anti we will not be
umlereold.
We are adding every week to our sb>< k
of up to date furniture, mouldings, pole,
etc.
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In Ladies Eagle Bicycles.
Cramer I >rots
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BICYCLE REPAIRING
Carry Double the Stock. Pay Double the Taxes, do Double the Business of any other house in South
ern Oregon handilng similar lines of goods.
It will pay you to trade with them, because
The« always carry the most complete assortment in all departments. They absolutely guarantee their their prices. During the past
eight years they have set the prices of all classes of merchandise. Competitors must meet our prices with cheaper goods. Their motto :
“The Best Quality anil the Lowest (kish Prices,’’
Ha- kept their store at the head of the ciass for the past eight years.
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
And selling from 400 to 600 pairs every month ? If you are not aware of the fact R. L. Coe & Co. can convince you ol the fact and »how you
the best value in SHOE LEATHER to be found in the state
Ladies* Shoes
Men’s Shoes
Men’» Fine Shoe» ib- ilu.ely warrant«
Men i Heavy Buckle Brogans.
Men's Heavy Tap Sole
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Men 's Fine Kangaroo Calf Lace B« >t that
will fit like a fine $5 »hoe and wear like iron.
Wa arc »bowing the largest Huts of M.ncrj.
PruBpc ars atxl Farmer» Heavy Foot Wear
earns by any bouse in the state.
Our reputation for handling the best lines
of Ladies' Shoes in this <x>untry is easily ver*
ified by a visit to our immense store.
Hundreds of pcopk- are net only saving dol-
lays and cents by buying Shoes of us. but can
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We absolutely warrant every pair ot Shoes
sold to give
Perfect Satisfaction.
Children s Shoes
If you are look.ng for a
Child’s Shoe, .Medium Priced,
Fine Vice Kid, Heavy Double Sole, can be
worn without rubbers. Full Stock, Kangaroo
Cail. Oil Grain, made of ail leather and well
put together,
We Have Them
Dr. ami Mrs. Jennings took their de­
parture Thursday morning for Grants
Pa«s where they will remain for the
present at least. We regret to see the
I Xi-lor leaving and congratulate Granta
Pass on aopiiring such a g'xxl citizen
amt well qnalifled dentist as Dr. Jen
nings is known to be.—Yaqnina Bay
News
H. < . McIntosh of Wolf creek, an old
time subscriber and friemj to the Coi nree
made ns a pleasant cell this'Wednesday,
morning Alt McIntosh is wall pre­
pared to operate his mines this winter
wl.en the rains set tn. He will run two
giants in his Wolf creek mine and one in
liia Coyote creek mine. Both proposi­
tions are g'xxl ami if there is plenty of rain
daring the winter oar friend will be able
I to suite in the spring because of ths
frnita of his labors
Thoe. Couch, of Montana, one
greatest authorities on practical
in the United Htates, has been
county for a number of days bunting
something in the mining line to take
bold of. Mr. Couch has been manager
oft!«» Bo«ton an«i Montana mines for
years, and Lis experieore as a ruining
men baa given him the confidence ot
capitalists every where who are seeking
mining investments. 8<mthern Oregon
is'©oming to tire frwt when it e*tre<-te
suc-b men as Mr Couch.
You invi’s disaj'pointmsul when you
experiiuenl. DsWiU'e Lillie Early Kis­
ers me pteaaanl, easy, thorough iiUls
pills. They cure <»t>stip»tiuu end sick
lieadache jest as sure as you lake them.
W F Kremer.
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Your Wife
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.Many people are !»■< oming familiar with the nc< < -»ity of having
a Mackintosh, but only a few know much about the quality of su« h .1
garment, except as represented by the appearance anil the price. Un-
less you buy from a reliable dealer, it is a Citse of "buy and try it," and
if you get a poor article you may imagine that there i« no such thing ns 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 c< l and the retail­
er’s profit is less. Examine our goods and allow us to explain our ex­
perience. You have nothing to lose.
AN I MURI ILA
When you want it you want it bad. We have a fine stock, in­
cluding all the latest novelties Natural Crook’, Ivory. Dresden,
Horn, Congo, Crooks, etc.
P. H. Harth & Son
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Your Nearest Friend.
Your light weight un-lerwear must
now give way for heavier weights.
"Where will I buy ?” You say to youruclf, “I don't like to stop
ami look in stores without buying, but how «-Ise will 1 know ?’’ Tn
us ! We lrelieve we have the liest values in Grants Pass.
Will you
help us prove it? Take our underwear home, compare it with that
from other stores. If it is not the liest, bring it back and get your
money back. This ought to show you we li.ivi confidence in our Under­
wear
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Clarence Farnham of the Eagle mills
and save your horses? Then buy a gen­ ber shop on Front street in the Conklin
building and he desires the public to near Ashland, mas one of the returning
uine Oliver Plow of Cramer Bros.
EVERTON—RYCKMAN—tn thia illy,
excursionist» on last Momlay's train.
October 12, 1898, at the resilience ot H.
N C. Boynton ami Mary Donelly were give hint a call
E. Everton, by Rev Jo«eph Sam,
Mr Barden anil Pauline Coe returned
Every body goes to Clevenger’s for
married at the residence of N. C. Boyn­
Percy Everton to Mies Rose Ryck-
their Photos now. Why? Because he last week from San Francisco wiiere
ton last Sunday bv Justice Holman.
rnan.
can take just as gold pictures cloudy they have been visiting for the past two
You can buy Snowy Butte flour from ’
NICHOLSON—STURGES—In the pres
months.
weather as clear
■nee ol a large company oi friemls al
your grocer if yon insist on getting it. :
H. C. Telford has sold his interest in
I lie resilience of the bride's parents in
Whenever you want any fir«« insuianc«
Price the same as other first-class brands. !
thia city on Tuesday evening of this
; don't tail to call on Price ami Voorhies. the Grants Pass lumber company and
week, Mr. W. E. Nicholson of Fort
A number nf our subecribers have de­
They will insure your property in the will leave in a short lime for Idaho seek­
Klamath, Oregon, and Miss Nellie
sired to pay their subscription in wood—
world's best company,the Liverpool and ing a location.
Sturges of this city, were joined in
Please bring us a load of split pine wood.
marriage.
Rev. N. F. Jenkins pro
fxmdun and Globe.
Willie Retimes ot the firm of Reaines
nouneing the ceremony.
Remember the power house at the
Bros
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Gold
llill,
was
in
town
last
Sun
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Help is wanted when the nerves be
A tine display of choice presents from
electric light plant is where you can
day evening returning to Gold llill Mon­
come weak and the appetite fails.
the many friends who were present and
have your wheat, oats and barley rolled
day
morning.
Hood’s Sarsparilla gives help by making
for your stock.
Bctioul News.
Miss Mamie Nicholson of Medford, froii. some who were unable to witness
the blood rich, pine and nourishing
Joseph Kessler has received a full Get only Hood's.
was dow n to attend the wedding of her the ceremony mark) tlie estimation in
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stock of Waltham and Elgin watches,
She returned j which this couple ia held bv their friends
There were 18 new scholars enrolled
.There are no others 11! nor any "just brother and Miss Sturges
and relatives. They will make their this week.
which are on exhibition in his shop on
as good"—beware of the tricks of spec­ h'line this ( Wednesday) morning.
future residence near Fort Klamath, this
'Front Street. Prices reasonable.
(ieorgo Calhoun ami J. A Jennings,
Some new blsckboar«ls and apparatus
tacle peddlers. Look out for the vile
state.
Dr. J. Jennings, dentist, will be as- imitations of Dr. Lowe's methtxls and are now in Portland attending the graml ,
for the primary rooms are expecte«l
i stated by Dr. C. Y. Jones. Office in the glasses. There {are "none such as Dr. lo«lg<* of the K of I’ as «lelegates fiom 1 IIARTII-TI’MES, -In Hillsboro, 111., shortly.
Monday, October 3, 181)8, l>r. A. 1*.
opera house block, up stairs, (¡rants Lowe's.”
the lodge in this city.
Alirs Goodin, assistant piin.ipal, lias
Ilarth and Miss Helene Tuiuee ol
We have a few brand new Ladies’ Eagle Bicycles in
i Pass, Oregon
See the sign of the big
Rev. F. G. Strange of Ashland, was a
«'hangeil her rooms and is now at Mils
Hillsboro.
Price A Voorhief lia«e many» desirable
tooth.
$35 00 and $50,00 models, which we will sell at
pieces of property, both city and coun passenger on the overland Monday
Dr. and Mrs. Ilarth returned this Met 'ulliH'h’s.
For broken surfaces, sores, insect bites, try, for sale,ami if vou are contemplating night going to Synod and Presbytery; (Wednesday) morning where they will ! The geometry class have had the lime
a large reduction in price. It you think of buying a
burns, skin diseases ami espei iallv piles making a purchase, you will do well to tlie former meets at Albany and the
permanantly reside, the Doctor practic­ 1 of reciting i lisngrd and now recite after
wheel this fall, don't fail to see us and examine our
there is one reliable remedy, DeWitt’s call on them or write before you pur- latter at Yoncalla.
ing Ills profession, that ol dentistry. recess ii< the afternoon.
Witch 1 laz“ 1 Salve. When you call for cha«e elrewhere
George Brow 11 of Eagle Point, ami 11. Mrs. Ilarth is a sister to Mrs. Mike
wheels.
It is re«pieate«i by the primary teach­
| DeWitt’s don’t accept counterfeits or
The progiams are new out for a county E. Ankeny of Sterling mine, Jackson Clainena. The t'oi kikk extends best er that pupils ««nlering school li«ve a
iraads. You will not. be disappointed
institute to be held in Jacksonville Octo­ county, were passengers on the south wishes for Hie prosperity ami happiness slate 7x10 inches, bouml
with DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. W.
ber 20, 21 and 22. Statu Sept. Irwin bound overland Monday morning going ol this young couple who have taken
The Re»«iing club met nt I'lark l av
I F. K remer.
upon themselves the marriage vow.
will be pretent, and so will President home from the Portland exposition.
lor's home ami part of Miles Standish
Di l we say bargains in real estate? Chapman of the university to tell how
Father Desmarais of Jacksonville, af­ BOYNTON—DONNELLY—At the resi­ by Ixmglellow «as read ami diacnased.
ODD FELLOWS’ BLOCK.
' Surely we did and we can easily demon* much he knows about comlm ting public ter holding services in this city Sunday,
dence of N. C. Boynton by Justice
Rlietotical ex« rcises are arranged for
stra'.e the truthfulness of the remark. schools.
Holman, October IHlk, N. C Boynton
GUNS Ä AMMUNITION.
AIRTIGHT HE ATERS.
spent Monday night at Wolf creek, where
Prof. Holmes' room until Nov. 22.
to Mary Donnelly.
Cal! and see 11«. it will be to your inter­
lie
held
services
Tuesday
morning,
re
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Joseph Kessler, the practical watch-
Three pupils take purl each morning ami
est to do : >. li you cannot call, write.
maker, has fitted up his Jeweler's store turning to Jacksonville the same «lay.
have sssays or declamations
Next
When you call for DeWitt’s Witch on Front street in fine style. Mr Kessler
J. D. Steinhaiigh, after a visit with BENN E FT—October Dili. 1888, J. W week Monday these exercises will begin.
Hazel Salve, the threat pile cure, don't intends soon to put in an immense stock his family has returneil to Skagway
Bennett of Waldo, age«l 72 years.
Cards aie given to the pupils with
except anything else. Don’t be talked of jewelry, watches clocks, etc., etc Fred Welch will join him at Portland.
(heir grades on them at the eml of each '
ion of ParinerNhip
into excepting a substitute, fur piles, fur Ilia marine dock in the show window Jim is doing so well in the North that
The parlnvroliip previously existing , month. This 1s much more sulisfm lory I
sores, for burns. W. F.
which is to toon be illuminated by elec­ Fre«l thought to try his fortune in the between l’heby A Van Exxo has this , l<> both parent ami scholar than having !
tricity is to be one of the attraction». same place and in tlm same business.
All kinds of paper at
lay hy mutual agreement, been dis- 1 the grailes simply read at school.
Give him a call—on Front street near
lice.
Rev. R«>bert Mi l.can left for Yoncalla solved. The Carbon Studio will liere-
Monday night where Im will attend the after be inanaged hy G. l’heby, who
From II C McIntosh of Wulf creek Palace hotel.
II Hartzell is working Ills mining pro­ Southern Oregon Presbytery. Mi. Mc­
e learn that ail is life in and about the
control of the business, receiv­
-tati- 11 down there. Wood chopping for perty with an enthusiasm characteristic Lean will also attend the Synod of Ore­ ing all outstanding accounts, <lue the
made with Schi//in ¡ft Rest
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the railroad, putting placers in readiness of a Cripple creek, Colors«)«; man. lie gon which meets in Albany, before his Hriii and likewise aeeuniing the debits of
baking powder has no Litter
1 for the w inter and etc., etc., keeps every means business that will bring to light return.
Maine.
Signed, G. I’ hkiiy .
prescription druggist .
one busy. There is no room for idlers what there is in his property.
Kept. .5th, 1HM
N DeLamatter ami family have re-
Lute.
. about Wolf creek
Ensign Hawkes ot Portland, will visit turneil from California, where they have
reside«] for the past year. Mr. D. and
Bob Ingereol was recently talking with Grants Paas Falu-day and Sumlay, <>
ail old colored woman in Washington tuber 15 and 10, in the interests of the children will remain in Jacksonville for
upon religions matters, ‘’Djyou really Social end Jonior work of the Salval on some time.
Mr. Searle, formerly book keeper for
believe, aunty,” said he, ‘‘that people army
Saturday night he will talk on
are made out of dust?’’ “Yes, rah ! The the social work of the sirny ami Sunday the S. P. D. A I. company, returned
On Six' ll Street next to the Courier < fin e. Work guaran­
Bible says dey is, and so I believes it.” afternoon at 2 o'clock he will have a from Portland, be and his wile to remain
teed first-cla- . Agents for tile l-.CI.IPSI'. I i .i.e- the liest wheel “But what is done in wet weather when chemical meeting for the children. in town for some time Mr Searle in
made. Give us a call.
there is nothing but mud?” •‘Den 1 Everyone is cordially invited Io attend the ■ie»ntinie will do some work for the
company.
s’pect dey makes infiduis au 1 iich all these meetings at the hall.
We have them for men and boys.
We have them in all style»
truck ”
F. W. Griffin, agent for the Aetna Sav
C ai - tiam and Mas. P otakv .
mgs an I Trust company of Butte Mon- and colors. We have them in wool, worsted» and cotton.
We have
ta'ia was i-alle«l away the first part of the them in solid colors or stripe effects. We have them with Plain, Byron.
wrek, t ut the organization of a local
Sailor and Turtle Neck Collars. We think we can give you about any
Isi.ird in this city by the company has
not l>een given up. C. 8. Price will ana- thing in the line of Sweaters that you may desire. Price» arc right to««
costs you nothing to take a look.
werall «jUestion fiertainmg to the matter
Dr. <>. O. Wozencraft who resides
upon tlm bants of the Ouachita river in
Arkansas, hts been in town a few «lays,
the guest of R«v. Mr. Wilson of the M
E.cliurch Mouth. The dot tor is taking a
bit'l'a eye view of Oregoo. The Cormrae
acknowledges a very pleasant call from
the gentleman.
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Bread,
Biscuit,
Hearts,
Stomachs
George Cramer has returned from
Portland after an absence ot a week in
the metropolis. _
Zera i’ool commenced his school on
l.ouee creek the 2nd of October with a
full attendance.
E E. Redfield returned Momlay morn­
ing from down the railroad where he
has been hunting.
The price: 90c a sack:
Judge Ftank Williams of Ashland was
a passenger on Tuesday's train going
Farmers, take your feed grain to the home from Portland
The best olace in town to get your
Mis. R. Reymers returned last Mou
shoes repaired ia at Hackett’s harness power house below the bridge ami have
it rolled
day from her visit of a week in the Wil­
and shoe shop.
A two horse buggy and a set of har­ lamette valley ami at Portland.
A complete outfit for school children
Mrs. 8. B. Ferree lias leturned to her
ness
for sale at a reasonable figure. Call
can be ha«! of Dr Kremer at the drug
home in Portland after a visit of some
store.
a on Dr. Kremer.
Supplies of all kihde for the miner and tuneVith her parents in this county.
There will be at least 20 carloads of
Mrs. Drake of Ashland, mothsr of
apples shipped this year from the or­ farmer at the new etore of Hiatt, Hogue
Mrs. George Calhoun, is visiting at the
A Co—Hiatt Ranch
chard» just below town.
I. G. .Moon and eon liavii the latest in homo of her daughter in this city.
White Lily baking powder, and clear
IIOHN
Ralph Marks, the Wanamaker A
The Eclipse is
china «lisbes as prizes st Pike's grocery. bicycle improvements
SARGENT
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October
Oth, 189«, to Mr
Brown
clothing
agent,
went
to
Gold
llill
really something new.
Give him a call.
and Mr. Oliver Sargent, a daughter.
Monday
to
do
business
for
his
firm.
William
Mallory
haeo|>ened
up
a
bar
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Do you want to plow <leep ami clean
Trimble «4 Barber are pre|>ared to do
all kinds of blacksmithing.
Pencils, tablets, ink. etc ., all cheap
William Mallory has a beautiful sign
at Kremer's.
painted for his new barber shop
Don’t fail to call at the new store of
A small lot of 8x8 in. fruit paper for
Hiatt, Hogue A Co.—Hiatt Ranch.
sale at cost at the C ovrikr office.
Th© power house ia now prepaied to
Miner's supplies at the new store of
roll leed—farmers, please take notice.
Hiatt, Hogue A Co. — Hiatt Ranch.
Smoke the Stage Line Cigar. It is the
Grain hay, grass seed,
best 5 cent Cigar in the market—J. G.
wheat, rye, blue stone, etc . at A.J.Pikes
Schmidt.
Candied Orange Peel . Citron, and all »tub g< < <1 tliirgsare
of the best grade.
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Buy your groceries of A J Pike; tele­
phone No. 83.
Buy Pure Gold Drop Syrup of A. J.
Pike.
Buggy and barueas for sale. — W. F
Kremer.
Papei for apple and prune boxes
the Coi Riva office.
Dr. Lowe, the optician, will be in
Grants Pass all next week.
Have you seen the bargains in Ladies’
Eagle Bicycles at Cramer Bros. '.*
Dr. Flanagan >
Resident Denliat.
Clemens, Druggie«, opp. Opera House.
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