Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, December 29, 1898, Image 3

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    None too Soon
Dr. Flanagan,
Resident Dentist.
Bargain C ^unter—Cramer Bio-
Blank notes at the Cot ata* office.
To think of the New Year.
Clemens, Druggis*. opp. Opera House.
C. St. Louis for wati-h rwpairiug
William Bush left (or St. Helena. Cal.,
The good House Keeper is al­ N itarv public at the Cot six* offiew.
Will Mallory's barber »hop for a hair Monday with the Frisco excursionist*.
ready figuring on the pies and Horr. -hoeiug at Trimble A Bacher'a cut.
Mr». Wm Whit* and »on and daugh­
See the latest carbon enlargement* bv
cakes and other goods to be pre­ Garland Stove* aud Range» at Cramer Ptieby.
ter of Portland, ire visiting Mr». George
pared for the feast and perhaps has Bro*.
Garland Stove* and Ranges al Cramer Estes.
Juhu Loelrardt, formerly foreman ol
in mind the filling of a basket for The first trace of snow was *een Bro*.
Wednesday.
some neighbor.
Th* North Western pays the bset div­ the r. .id gang al the \ indicator in me. ia
in town.
Cases of all sorts of delicacies are Go to Will Mallory's barber shop if idend*.
A M. Wert* came up from Wolf creak
The latest fad is photo buttous—Clev­
arriving here- daily. Also large you want a good shave.
last Saturday to spend Christina* with
enger.
Silver
Thread
Saur
Kraut
at
Pike
’
s,
quantities of staple articles which
his family in thia city.
wrry at all times and sell at prices which are low for the value finest and beet.
Take your razor* to Will Mallory to
J. Monaghan of Spokane, Wash., pres­
have
them
honed.
Hamlin A Fay—Fashionable Dreae-
* We will appreciate your Orders.
ident of the Oro Fino mining company,
making—ar J. D. Haye* A Co.
Quart* location notice* printed on cloth ia registered at the Josephine.
iood Cooking Raisins per lb. ...
C.sh paid for pomtry and eggs at at the Cot- risk office.
’Fine English Cleaned Currants per lb
Helen Parkina, the little daughter of
Lambert A Seifert'* market.
Fresh fish and fresh oysters at Lam­ H. C. Perkin*, is now recovering front
I Imperial Mince Meat per package .......
Old atove* taken a* part payment on bert A Seifert's market.
a severe attack of pneumonia.
Candied Citron
Garland Stove, at Cramer Bro*.
” lb...............
Buy your alfalfa from Scott Griffin at
Mis* Millie Mattison left Monday
Lemon pies
The power house is now prepared to *10 a t n during the Holidays.
morning for St. Helena, Cal., where »he
»>
»
roll feed—farmer*, please tase notice.
Orange ”
Fcr seed rye and other grains address will enter a sanitarium to fit herself for
For Life, Fire, or Accident Insurance l K M. Robinson. WUderville.
Epicurean Asparagus ” can
a aurae.
call upon N. P. lkrdge at the Counign
u immense stock of Candies, Nuts & Fruits
Trimble A Bacher are prepared to do
H. C. Taylor of the Golconda mine 011
office.
all kind* of blacksmithing.
Williams creek, came to town on Satur­
That knife ami fork coffee is going fast;
Did stoves taken as part payment on day to participate tn the feativitie* of the
better try a package.—A. J. Pike.
holiday*.
j Garland stoves at Cramer Bros.
Farm produce and wood taken as pay
E. E. Goucher of McMinvtlle, who
High Grad* can Corn, Beans, Sweet
Plain Mix per lb
for photograph* at Pheby’e gallery.
haa mining proparties in the southern
Peas and Tomatoes at Pike’s store.
Broken Mix » »
Editor Price is absent in San Francis­
> I
Have you tried White Star Flour? part of the county, is »topping at the
Boston "
co this week. The editor pro tern ia re­
Wade keep* it—Every sack guaranteed. Josephine.
» »
French ”
sponsible for the matter in the editorial
O. A. l'belps, a mining man from
Farmers, take your feed grain to the
columns.
Broken Tafley ”
power house below the bridge and have Mexico, who ha» been visiting with
Smoke tfie Stage Line Cigar. It iatbe
friends tn this city, left Friday night for
Plain Mix
”
it rolled
best 5 cent Cigar in the market—J. G.
Ribbon Mix ”
Sausages of every kind, fish and poul­ I unction City.
Schmidt.
H. S. Reed, a noted mining man
try at the Front St. market, Lambert A
Look out for the i899 CRESCENT Seifert.
and capitalist who i* developing exten­
CHAINLESS; it ia the smoothest wheel |
Eighteen ounce bottle Best Grade To- sive placer mines on Sucker creek, ia
that runs
mato Catsup at Pike’s tnr 25 cent» registered at the Josephine.
“Button, button, button, whose got Why pay others more?
Fresh Peanuts per lb.
Pearl Courtright of Fugete, who haa
» »
, »
the button ?’’ Clevenger has Photo but­
Almonds
Water ia not fit to use until filtered; been visiting relatives and friend* in
tons; be sure and get one.
then it become* pure and sparkling. this city the pa»t two week* left for
Walnuts
Turkeys, Turkeys, Turkeys! call at For a first-class filter call on T. A. Hood. home Tuesday night.
»,
» »
Brazils
Ahlf’s butcher shop and leave your order
Mis* Mabie Smith returned Sunday
» »
Kassler’s Jewelry Store is the place
Large Peanuts I »
for a fine fat turkey for Christmas.
for that new silverware. An immense from Portland after an absence of
Those intending to purchase in large quantities will be made
I did not buy a ton of candy but I sell stock in a few days which will be sold more than a year. She haa been attend­
candy and nut* cheaper than others lowdown to suit the times, Call and ing the Portland High School.
prices.
Special price on quantity lots. Give me | see his stock at once.
Mis* Blanch Pean was numbered
a call.—A. J. Pike.
You can buy Snowy Butte Hour from among the excursionist* who left for
Hull ami Beck brmght to town from your grocer if you insist on getting it. Frisco Monday. She will visit relative*
their mine on latuse creek three gold - Price the same as other first-class hrauds. and also receive treatment for her eyas
bricks weighing 06 ounces, valued at!
Miss Grace Fyfield returned from Port­
Present your
about *1200; the result of a 10-day’s run | VASES ARE HERE
land last Saturday after an absence of
cards at Cramer Bros.
Just the tiling to send away to
Our Hugo correspondent reports that
several months. Her health is much
Greateful acknowledgement is hereby
the sick folks in the neighborhood are re-!
better than a lien she went away.
your friends. Pictures of the Pres­
mad* to the many friends in the city who
covering, and that the Sunday school is
Roy and Barto Mcl.ean came home
byterian church, Methodist church,
have
so
kindly
contributed
trilit,
etc.,
to
prospering nicely, and the attendance is
last
Saturday from Albany to »pend the
school house, I. O. O. F. Hall and
the Good Samaritan hospital of Portland.
good.
holidays The boys will return to school
good view of Sixth St.
Johney Winders obtained the highest after the usual vacation season is over.
Eleven of our people took advantage
They are going fast-
of the excursion rates to San Francisco number of votes in the Sugar Pine con­
Supt. C. 1>. Crane of the Oro Finn
Monday. Editor Price write* from test last week and hence ha obtained mine, Juinp-etf-Joe, was in town Mon­
Call early to make your selec-
Dunsmuir that there were 300 passengers the *10 prize. His vote reached some­ day to see about moving bit family to
on board. They were not crowded until | thing over 3000.
Ashland to make their home —Ashland
One Dunean Campbell was arrested Record.
Montague was reached, but there the
Yreka fieople came aboard and filled up on Monday for drunkenness and disor­
P. Cunningham of Spokane, Wash ,
all available corners. Four extra coa< lies ! derly conduct. Ile sai brought liefore
superintendent of the Oro Fino mine of
Judge McGregor who fined him *5,
were put on at Dunsmuir.
Jump-otf-Joe, arrived in town last week
In McClure's Magazine lor January, | which amount was promptly paid.
and will proceed at once to resume work
Simon Lake, inventor of the latest mar- 1 The Portland Telegram appeared last 011 the property.
V. I iu submarine boats, will describe Friday with a splendid supplement of 12
Dr. Evans, a traveling optician of
the construction of his boat, and how lie , page», with colored covers. The supple­
some celebrity is visiting with his fam­
makes long journeys in her at tho tx«t ment contains a large number of half­
ily in this city. Those needing glasses
trill of theocean, and while there steps ' tone cuts and also gives considerable de­
should give him a call. Dr. Evans wil
scriptive
matter.
out of her by an open door into the very
make Grants Pass hia headquarter“
s -a, and examines wrecks and fishes up ' Christina* was appropriately celebrat­
during the winter.
cables and so on. Mr. Kay Stannard ed at Hugo Saturday, especially at the
J. H. Booth and wife of Roseburg are
Baker, in the same number, will give an home ot Mr. Havens, where were gath­
account ot his own experience on a sub- ered the Baldwin, Green, and Havens • pending the holiday season with thair
marine voyage in ttie Lake boat; and families ol Hugo and George and Charles parents in the Pass. Douglas county
both articles will be illustrated with Brown of Grants Pass. A program of seems to agree with t brtn as they both
drawings from life by Mr. \V. D. Stevens, recitations, violin solos and singing pro­ look well and hearty.
Miss Vida Moore imiie home from
who also ma le the voyage in company ceeded the distribution of the presents
with Mr. Baker.
from the tree; then followed supjier. Portland last Friday, She li*» Ireen at­
Are guaranteed in every particular, have aluminized
tending school hi ths city tor the past
The TallorMade Girl anil Her Watch. Games and amusement* were indulged
four months and will return after the
in until a late hour.
oveis and oven racks, have ventilators to keep ovens dry,
When this season's society girl decided
holidays to resume her work.
Our
premium
list
deserves
the
atten
­
to have her shirt waists made with stiff
are sbestos lined have castings that do not crack, and are
J, W. Coffman. a mining man and
bosoms she found herself in quite a tion of our many readers Th* pre­
prospector who has just returned freiu
mium*
which
we
offer
are
all
of
th*
beet
therery best goods on the market. The name "GAR-
quandary as to ho w »lie should dispose
of her watch. To near it with a chain kind and valuable Iziuk the lisi over an extended trip in the Cow creek coun­
try, refmrts having found some favorable
la ID" on a Stove or Range means perfection and up-to-
tnc'ted in her belt or collar, was too fem for something you like and then try your
indications in the mineral line.
hand,
tell
your
neighbor
that
the
Rout
*:
iuine altogether. She could not thrust
dat in everything.
Ad Wells, whose ponderosity in about
it in the front of the shirt without mar- RivenC ovkiek is the patter for the home,
r ng its glossy stiffness. Faahon »aid no an educator for the children, and all the 300 pounds avoirdupois, arrived in town
pockets and yet she must have a time­ other good things that may be truthfully from the Greenback mine late last week
to spend the holidays, and with radiant
piece in order to be just sufficiently late said of it.
for her social appointments. One very
Garland Stove* and Ranges al Cramer • unlea was greeting his insny friends on
the streets Monday ami Tuesday
original girl found her way through the Brea.
G. L. Barden leaves Thursday
dilemma by ordering a watch to be set
morning for Cleveland, Ohio, in the
in a shirt stud. The face of this tiny ASSAY HR,
hope that the change of climate will
timekeeper was no larger tbwu an ordi
W. < r. Wright, lien »fit hie health. Mr. Barden likes
nary enameled stud, the works bein
Gen’l Ajrt. for Ortgoti
this country and the thought of leaving
placed in a good sized shank fastening
to the stud from the underside. Stud M ac \ biii i B-F’-KKEhT C yanide F rim esn it is not pleasing to hila but for the past
watches at ,25 or *30 are already a fad
Cyanide and Chlorination treat merit year his health has not been good and ha
believes the change necessary.
Mr.
for the tailor made girl.—From “Society of I>rea.
ODD FELLOWS BLOCK
Bullion Refined and Shipped
Barden will keep in touch with Grants
Fads,” in l>emorest'e Magazine for Jan­
Pass as he has ordered the Cot'Mlza sent
uary.
G rants Pasa,
-
O kkoon .
to ins address.
local vappcnintw
personal
MOVING
a
Candies.
Nuts
Souvenir
r
•t
HERE’S YOUR OPPORTUNITY.
Below we mention just a tew of the many bargains we are now
offering.
Portland and Golden Gate Baking Powder, 35c a can, regular
price is 50c. Sky Baking Powder, one pound cans only 10c.
Canned Salmon, 8j4c a can.
Japan Tea, oue pouud package for 40c, the price is from 10 to
20c less than the regular price.
Mustard, one pound cans, 20c.
Ground Pepper, oue pound cans, 20c.
A few brauds of Soda or Salaratus at 5c for a pountl’package.
Egg Macaroni, 20c package for 10c.
Table Salt, too lb. sacks,75c; 50 lb. sacks,40c; 10 lb.sacks, toe;
5 lb. sacks 5c.
A word of explanation in regard to this salt. We
bought it for a first class article,and paid 25 per cent more than the
price we now ask you. The salt is not first class, but we* can
safely say it is as good as most of the salt you have lieen buying.
It is in good heavy sacks, and is not dirty, neither is it as white nor
good as our Imperial brand, but it’sjja big bargain at the prices..,
named. Try a sack; if it doesn’t suit we’gladly take it back.
Cake's Golden Star Soap
The Butterick Publishing Company of New York sent us a check for
Stating that we had won the I llil'd Pri/C for securing subscriptions
to The Delineator. This in competition with some of the largest houses
in the United States.
Speaks Well for Southern Oregon
□ws that the people of Southern Oregon keep well posted on prevailing styles and fully appreciate the grand work being done by
< ’onipri it y
in tb efforts to simplify and reduce the cost of Home Dressmaking and Decorating
jng gxtsition to the people of Southern Oregon
We have, therefore, decided to make the follow-
kny person or persons purchasing Merchandise to the amount of $15.00 during the month
of Dember. 1898, and presenting tickets to that amount at our office on or before, Dec. 24, 1898,
We will present I rcc of Charge
One Year’s Subscription to the Delineator.
We would like to place the Delineator in every home in Southern
Ol«i utovftH takon as part payment on
Garland stove» at Cramer Bros
\ car load of l>ear<ile«a barley straw
arrived this weok for Scott Griffiip,
which be ia ottering to well for only .36
cents a bale. Try a bale of it
Scott Griffin sella at the lowest spot
cash. He quotes gr «ham 25 cenla, corn
meal 25 to .35 cent*, whole wheat flour 2 /
cents, pan cake Hour 19 cent«
Call at Pike's etore and get 25 cent» (
worth ol Toilet S«»ap and he will five
you a War < 'alendar containing three
¡cabinet Photos of different Officers ol i
army and navy.
A cough la not like a fever
It does ’
! not have lo run a certain course. Cure it j
quickly and effectively with One M male
( ough < ure, the beet remedy tor all agee
and for the moat severe caawe
VVe
commend it ijecauae it ia good —W. F
; Kremer.
The aooner a ?oti/h or cold ia cure«)
without harm to the sufferer the better
Lingering colds are dangerowa
A
at king < v’i ia i streaming One Mm-
ite ( ' igh < ure qui kly caret it. Why
«offer when aoch a cough cure ia within
reach ' It ia pleasant to the tall*. — W
F. Kreaaer.
For Kale
We are not in the hard a are beainee.,
but if you want i<> buy a parlor ordiaing
room atove, second hand, call and aee us
and we will le.i you wlmre they can tie
be- zht ■ heap. Only 20 of tbam, rail
before they are all * mm
L. COE & CO
Late to bed and early !o ria* praparta
a man l>rr bis home in the skiee Hut
early to beri and a little Early Riser, the
pdl that makee iiie longer and better
a- -I wi.er —>V f krrmir.
BER—thia offer will be withdrawn January t, 1899.
We Otter
The liomelleat Mau in Granta Pae*
As well as th* handsomest, ami other»
are invited to call on any druggist and
get Lee atrial bottle of Kemp’s Balaam
for the Threat and Lungs, a reniedv that
1* guai anteed to cure and relieve all
Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma,
Bronchitis and Consumption. Price 25
c. and 50c.
W. W. 36 iii. Sheeting, per yard 5c
Best Prints, per yard................. 5c
Teazle Down Flannels, per yardioc
Appleton Flannels, per yard... 9c
Fleeced Wrapper goods, per
yard, 8}3C and .,
.
IOC
Our Calico Wrappers,
worth $1 ...........
...50
Swansdown.per yard.
i6yjc
Eiderdown, per yard
31c
Catarrh in the head is cured by Hood’s
Sarsaparilia which eradicates from the
blood the aciofoloua taints that cause it,
soothing and lebuilding the delicate ami
diseased tissues.
..............
Dress Goods
and Shoes
A Bargain Shoe Counter ft Pair.
(1.25 for a Pair of Heavy Blankets.
75c for a Pair of Light Blankets.
95c for a Suit of Men’s Underwear,
worth lt.25.
Happy New Year !
The sincerity of the sentiment shall lie manifest in our
efforts for the future. With the past we are done. It left us the
rich legacy of experience. On memory's page is written the
record of our successes every prophecy fulfilled; every promise
kept Your patronage was generous, more generous than ever,
Irecause it was more merited than ever; liecausc new friends
found in out methods and our varieties and our qualities and our
prices their greatest satisfaction, and old friends had their confi
dences stronger cemented in our facilities.
We are striving for a perfection that lies in the development
of tomorrow, and we stride into the unveiled year with a defined
purpose to make the best store of Clothing, Men's Furnishings.
Hats, Boots and Shoes, the better store of Clothing. Men's Furn-
nishings, Hats, Boots and Shoes.
Tried method* and old policies shall continue. They have
our faith You believe what we say because our sentences are
phrased in truth You trust what we offer, because we have
never violated your confidence. You applaud our enterprise,
l»ecause it is laudable in its endeavors, honest in its achievements
And when Time shall harvest, may you and we renew the salu­
tations of today, and wish each other another year as prospérons
as we trust this will have been.
K cad the Sugar Pine
Store’s display ad this
week, The (kimpany is
ottering some rare bar­
gains. (killand see them
at once.
REMEM­
Oregon and are ready to do so on the above easy terms.
Calhoun Grocery Co
Coron ami Son have the home made
airtight «love that it will lie worth your
while to call and sew. Just ask them to
tell you about it.
This Month
LSTWe never do any
Fake Advertising.
Don't fail to take advantage
of these low prices we are mak­
ing. There will tie something
on the list that you’ll need.
Indian War Veteran*.
Attention comrade»' At the request
of »everal members of my company, 1
hereby notify you to meat at Granta Pa*
on Saturday, January 7th. 1899, third
and la»t call lor the porpo»e<d discussing
matter* you are all directly intarealed in.
D. 8. H oltom , Capt.,
Camp No. 11, I. W. V.
N. P. C.
And we must
B argains
is a good one for wash day.
We have a few boxes that we
offer at the below-cost price of
7 cakes for 25c.
B. &r M. Grocery.
Barland Stoves and Ranges
We Invoice
P. H. Harth & Son
Mens’ Furnishings
«
Our Sale
is a Sale
And we hope you will
benefit by purchasing at
The Sugar