Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, April 20, 1899, Image 2

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    leans Io lb« lar a» ar land ul Persia >«
minuter. Hi« naw* le W. I* lawd, who
•ai la tin* gubernatorial ehair of this
great »tat« lor four year» When a man
««tinta tram una utBcW bot« not aalialM
■ umw» AMD
until be gala bta elaapavn another. Bui
navas or st BM hn-nua :
thru nr muai »apposa Una car.» ■ :«<••
Il »
Ous Year, in adv ame,
licitad «« they usually do you bau«
Kii Month,.
...
lord ta capable and if bo buida Ib» U »-
Th-ee Mouth,.
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tonal« Cuptoa. •
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.O l-uia to lino with lacle Satu be will
Tbe data ..t>t>odto rour name Indícale« ’.are doo* bta part.
th, time bi which your «I«. nplmn t, pant
it b your acrount • ilh the t 'oi ai sa n hen
Some people are atiout to trade the
you pay your »ulm-nptx.n •«• that the dale
1« « hanged.
Philippine laiaoda utf lo England for lb*
Sin pater will be »topped until arrears ar»
Britiab Waal Indi«« that we may ba«a
paid tn full.
Advero.ina ratea on app.. anon, » '’pv poa«a«aK>na near«« home, but tbia prop
f.*r « bang« or ed mu.l la handed in iwl*.r» oatliua will bo all taik. it ehould be
Tueedav mam, other« i»e setting of the
maller rill I» < hariroi tor et the rate of K nothing mora. Tbe I’nlied btawa ba«
ter running inch, single roiumn
Altera not gone into the bartering bueme««. but
Inin, and addition, to ropy «ni te chare».*
for al the rale oi lie |er running tn. h. »in­ to trade oil recently arqairad territory
gle ndunin.
would imply Ibal alw Lad. Themiaeion
la all »trortiuns contract, four laue a! thia goternuient in tbe I'bilippn e
con ,u lu le, a mouth.
tirant, Paa« I» tbe rounty wet ol Jtee- lelatide will uot «eat« until the lababi
ph in, rouniv and t. Rituale.! in the »enter tanla ol tboea lelande bar* be me cap
ol tl.e bouthern Oregon gold mining die able ol eeif-gurernmeut, and thia will
Ire l
not be lor yean loeoute. That etondartl
Kiilervat at the twat oÂce al Granfe Paaa. or degree ol cinliaatioa wbuhuiakeaa
Oregon, a» »ecvnd-ciaM mail matter
people capable ol gotert.i. g tbontaalvr«
la avl a<nui«»d in a year nor in a decade
T hvksuay , Ar«iL to, 1899.
ROGUF RIVtK COURIER
re bum * xi» ivxav rMinanar,
PRICE A- VOOR1I1ES,
•'Let reverence ol the law be
breathed by every mother to the
lisping babe that prattles on her
lap let it be taught tn the schools,
seminaries and colleges. let it be
written in primers, spelling books
and almauacs; let it be preached
in pulpits and proclaimed from leg
islative halls and enforced tn courts
of justice; in short, let it become
the political religion of the nation."
A bkaham L incoln
> *»• poopU aro pano ta bel ¡eve that
tbe war in the l'hi.ippin« island« it (ar
from being ended
rroatdeal M. Kinlev ha« net *at made
up but mind m regard te paring thia
coeot a v taxi thia c«aiii< wakMi.
Govwraor Geer m U Ifcai be «i>|M>inc«d
F.C. Heed a» fid» cowa»iM»oo«r because
be la bailer qua úe¿ for the pa«e lhaa
anv other ou be <x>oM name.
Only 12 duroro* caw« in thia term oí
circuit court. What in the loatter aiih
Souihern O-ogon climate that th»»» pan­
pl* esano* gw a •* agrwa . ly I.«,. rr
Il it mc .I that tberw 1» * dearth «I
la bur in« man in l'«ttland n-.an wasted
forali liad» .4 empio«axai and Mill roe
can «nd pies I y «4 Ml« tu», bul stacb
mb A> aol «ani la wort.
Are there
F Ralfo-
ihe dry
t««v*mor Gesr baa appealed I 1
K ra et »•
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succeed the lato H. 1' McGaire Fiato
lb* rapatane* this uaa Sear« u 1» is be
ir.*erroJ i: al lb- g tere.r baa *.!♦ I a
vary twef ap«v.unseat thaï be roalJ
ba«« aai«
to <le vi'b Itectola tor con«Ue«»t ion
A* the WiUainetto will h*»e to be
bn l<«*«l «o «rent the roeoee’ron be
'oade. «n.l a« Eoc™.
»irtoe of it» lo
cation oa l terinew importan.« in lb*
I county woaUI ^etu the mo*t f*»«iblr
•tie, it .houlJ rocMTO the jenciion ol tbe
two road« la ta<t tne bu.ineM men
A bsolutely purl
rouuut adord to lot It go any pice el«e
Makes the food more delicious and u holesome
From genera! informalua glean«,» bj
tbe lepor . it ie thought the iocliMtiun
of both tbe >. P. Co. »nJ Boutb-Kei «»
Co. ie to hare the i-oaoroiivn ataJe here
Cir< uii CvM t IK»« kri
A-lbtwril i i Make i- inal.Pr.sof.
But m aaj event reproronletite citino,
< Ml WIN AU
Capt. Ma (bear, spe« al ag*-nt for the an J the board of traite ahoald give the
has been in the aialtor their ear If attention.—Eugen«
Male ta. H E. Ifoulh , wiling I quur «: ! t-ral lar ! ■ ’
val ry • r the pa»t few weeks looking baity Guard.
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witbeul luvnw.
State %• William Hradigmn; held fur after land matters, particularly as aa-
An Enterprixng Firm
pl • • to hocueataaded land. While in
iarwfiy.
There ara lew n>en more wideawake
Slate re. L'teo Wright; h«r!4 for thvret convereatkm with parties out in tbe and entorpri«iug tl.aa W. F. Kretuer,
Tab
e
Kuck
locality
he
is
»aid
to
have
iwg te kill.
• ho .par«, no pain, to meare tbe be«'
ah)«H'd homes traders who Lad lined en
ACTtOMA FU&. MoXKV.
their land five years to make final proof o< everything in bia line for L.» many
W. T TurnbAni, plaint, S v«. J O.
cu.tomer« Ito now baa the agency for
al tbeir earliest possible cnovenienee.
Buvtb -t al actum for dauagea.
Or King's New Lbaroverv, which «rely
In SK ine case* u.rnt oned be was espec­
(?. E. Harmoa, Adiur. Eet. of H. < ia *
cunea
Consumption. Coughs and Colds.
ial ;y so irlous that proofs be made al
quet. p'amtifT. »», John Bolt, Ifeft..
'Mice There is a big demand, he said, This is tl.e wonderful remedy that •
J A JeuAing*. piatnuri vi.C. M. Ter­
for h tueeteads in southern Oregon at now producing so much excitement all
rell et al. IWte,
Uie l.N'al land oflke. Wu»le i was not over the roan'ry, by Ils many slartliag
Davie Brower, plaintiff ve. Joe. R
learned wherein lay the danger U wait- cures. It abaolutely cure« aelhuia. Bron­
Oliver et ai.
All aorte of report, euimate from «oui»
<•11 :i fi»- vest' t >re r.taking chitis, Nausea, aud all atfrctmn» of tbe
W. H. Flanagaa, plaintiff re. C M
•ouroe regarding M«ruiaoy or the ewp«r
proof, the tact that he was known to be Throat. Chest sad Lungs. You can teat
Terrell el al. lMtr.
or. Owe time ha is charged ar h wam
a government oilicial and advised that it before baying by calling at tbe ah«.-
Jewell A iKxige, plaintiffs v* J. D.
■ eg to interfere with the I nited 'tale,
an early proof be male wookt seem to drug store and get a trial bottle Free, sr
Bancrx'ft. I fen.
alfa re al Maaiia. al another ume with
in . <Ate tuAl there was impending dan* regular sirs for 50c and fl. Gaarantee.1
J. II. Roberta, ritff. re. F M Decker,
boeulily toward both Fng>and and the
gor eon.<twhere and tbe on y com*luih>a to cur« or price reíst ded
DeA.
Those l«argr Hitches
United State« and now it I« Mid that he
that can be reached is that in cases
H. L Benton. Miff. vr. Joa. R Oliver
«anta te pia.« a German k.ng on Chi
where land baa leva lived on as pre-
Surveyor J. S. Howard of Medford
•< al. ifefta
neoeawu. Prince Henry. the etnperor'»
MGOrdby law the rv^uirM five rears t.aa tba contract far surveying thru) and
B W. RaMwin. FUff vw Manuel Ihe-
brother.I« in charge of the German teia
a, ; tben.Laa be^n deserted or abandoned he expts ta to Itegtn work in a verv ?.iort
Saltern
Suner,
et
al.
Ifefta
ticeqaadroa and be te the man lor the
tciuporarlaly by the homesteader there
The >v..:.W -de ditch w.. I take
II. C. Aeeun. Faff. ve. Juhu Boll, is an opet..; g made f r a contest. Of
throne in case the way can be made
water out of the Butte creeks and will
clear. This Story romee livm (in* and Deft.
Cvxirw when land has been lived on aud < >ver a great deal of good farming land
Witham Bybee. Fltff. ve. V. C. Pros culuvaird by tbe homesteader for five
it may he that it is like many other «tor-
a JackSL-u county, betide« rendering
ley,
lfeit.
>ee. that le. ta.«e. Whatever te done to
ytars, even U'.ough proof has not been very vataabte manv aerat that other«.ae
Joseph Wulke. Fltff va. Thue. Turner made, the hotueeteAder is enuiied to tbe • ou.d be of no va.ue. Tbe main object
Cbineee territory it le not likely that her
•ubjeclawiU lair any worse than they and Ctoa*. Santtere. Ifefta.
.and. tut rhoaid the piece have the ap- of tbe enterpn»e :s in tbe iutereat ut
Wen. L. Xeleoa, Fliff. ve. Margaret A pearanoe of desertion, there would be a miu;ng. but the p*\»jectors will not let
Jo now
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Wt«>i awe Watkiae. Deft.
Strong temptation -< lx.; I »evLers to the agri, u. ara. interest« go by default,
In responso lo an inquiry from the I
m rr» im ryt tty .
coolest tbe . • g.aa! u«
» eadei'e right lot it will p si*e large sum« in their poca-
Sow York Herald as to ho« a call for I William II. Re.d. Fltff, ve. John to it. ajid »houtd a contest be fiied it ♦it. a« «e «» b .r.g very profitable to
nore vol si leers for the Philippines' W alah et al. Ifefta , Mil for la] jn« i ea.
woo d invoke expense aad Ume to tbe die Agr.. : xral in rrve!« of the county.
would bo met from the »late ol Oregon,
I Ml W ikier, ritff., «e. Biatlyvu Min-
Pleaders in esu .-h ng ibe fa<t
1 e proui »u s are Chicago capilali«te
wovor nor Geer eaid that be has no o< Ce., I folia, twite in e«]uilv tor re- that Kieh land was wotc.nteetable.
sad It «til take the water from R.gr.e
mean« of knowing save by the generai ce tv er
1. « further tact that th:* gsntlemau river to - v • a . the p acer m:a ug di.-
kve«ìe.lge that when Ute first
was
W. T. Tnmham et al, Pltffs. va. K. S. A*ibt . \r i i.. 1 c
, when assess­ ItrUtevn *e north aide as far down as
made last year, tbe only dìeapp»u ut meat | Cleveland, Deft;
ing the proterues of the county, to a<4- Go d H .. . 1 » ditch will be uf miuirase
shown was by those «ha did ci t get the' mining p-rusterty
nx bum ereaders to make proof would va u -
..«ra ib Sama Valley aa j
opportuni .» logo and if the de-» -v
ei.
E N »codea» a» » r.ltf »» Aìri Gage «I *crm c alive that .1 was a matter other j-. rti i« of forming land oi inis
Im then was forced on unselfish phUiol- I al. Ifeite. suit k r an laiaacuos.
• . u
¿Lil not to I'*» r.eg e* ted — Mvi- •ide.
ism. he can see no reason why th« boys j Fugo! x.u- i >«.. n« >avn gs .t I • aa ford Mad.
It is to be hoped that these enterprises
would not bo ejua’ly as ¡eirhHiv now I« Amoctat ea. T-iffs., V«. May Crawhmi,
• Uleervea« a tumulus to others or tbe
Spjua
a
G
eatast
Need.
nel I Ih» imita of the »
ry and 1.« to -» F » •* •
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samepanv.-s ;e take oat ditebee te cv»«r
»evee thsv would reeddy respond
rs*e suit in equity.
kl KF • iv.a. of Karcetvoa.
a . l . bo’L •. iee . the river far be oe '>rant«
7
• «...“< Al k kri:, > C Pass, hr m Sold Hi., down there is ex
of a call. Governor t»eer is ol the opu;
A Lewis, F ff . v«. M F Maloney. • . -
aa that any opponìtioa te a call lor vol- j Deft, «mt tor lajaactK'u.
Wea< i.fike« bad ca-M.i s««are pains n c< ealm.i g ground en L^th s;dr-
.e t'a. k
* L'tKid. Oa as« g Elect­ ihe river besides acree and acres of land
an teere al th • Ums «« aid be of a jx
1- A. Lewis. F.:ff . vs. Geo Sp s and
»cal nature of ths part.«an k i Ï v J. G. Tank. Lfefu. suit for iojunct.oa ric B.nen. A menca'a gr«atcM Bfoud and that would become very valaabl« for
Oregon boy» were vere anx oua tc return
H M tscrbam, 1 ff., vs. K T. XL er Serve K :ueJy, all ¡«.n atoa ,«ft b.m. farmlug irirpooes the instant that water
home until there was a proepect ol hav­ tsnd J k I. Is
llw *avt th.» grand mad .i e is wLat hw ran be bad : -r irrigating purp
ry needs. AU Aa»srhi a bows
ing rums fighting to do. then lhev «anted ttett
We havw been anucipa: g for rears
to May and see it out. This »» the re
rvs hvvr and kidney trvube, that d'..es wcu I sooner or later be
U. W. White. Fltff vv Vug uta an i
tx>rt from some e< the boys oí >oaihern M. W. Eatwy. IfeiU. w it foe foewlceurt
J. tune« up the atuai-
• the
ado to tas# wa <r from Rog ie rxvt-
Av h i rr
» ‘reg .» « ho are n - • a: M aa . » a i the r oi m rtgagv
the nerve«, putt v;m. cc terire a great portion of Jack»« n
teolings may be taken a« an index to ths
• r a - u
•
.< mu every mesvle. county and we fully expect that Jow-
Mary !.. Ik :.n< v. F’.tff .vs. John Ik a
i»;re nJ Gr.in ol the body. If ««aa. pi.iue wil. also Lave the same. There -
«onuuteut ol all of tbe Oree®« »'1st ue Jy. Ifeft; for divorce.
leers
t atete 1 MArtm. Fuff vK H. D. Mar* 1 Urvd o< ai iag you weed »4. Every bcHlte imounte wealth going to waste every
' un, IfeJl. for divecce
»ear
tbs amount
water wh-«
•r. druggist
I l o«i> McCal j»ter. Fiiff , u. tt - T. •* . r. Kretuer,
fit is te way to the »ex tbr ega Reg «
McCnliteter, Ifeft; to bh as. ’.«a ¿er i
nver and this can and will be ittewed to :
MUI siile Iteti*« I -k»»! O«er
Robert Frck‘?w P'îff. v». Cl**». W.
e i terests of mankind when i*a?ita.
i^y ujxmi the pereftase
Fiach a.»4 John Knapp, Ik- is. i.«^ >
takes hold of it. Let the good work go
ley i ecupaxu irvoi the
•are o4 ite».
«. r *tant y en
a kùu«roe<i 1'ocupauy ol
H. L. Trui
icubrr Lard ou Mebaw'k
Ì county jadge e*
* ’Vi*
iMttee their pre parat jviu
Haauam A
K rate ne« iM. • au<
R oyal jä
bicycle economy
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4
4
Drown et a..
THE CKE5CENT
to bepn with vou need have only a bowing
acquaintance with the wheel-tinker
4
4
4
4
set them
Bicycle Sundries of all kinds.
AU kinds of Bicycle Repairing neatly done.
Headquaiter» for the RAMBLERS.
KEAL ESTAT»!.
Mill Will Start up
Mow Ihullhe court ha» reniiere-l in
tocLion favufaMu l> Hie Victor Junior
Mining cvini-.u y, the »taii-p mill will he
•tarleri lip at once an J work pushed rap­
idly. There has been ten or a doaen
man doing development w->rk during the
pact winter but now Mr. Southerland in-
form« ue that about 34 men will be put
to work. The hard fought battle male
io court over the \ ictor Junior mine is
proof that it la a- va’uable^pr- per’y and
from it there will be taken a itreat deal
of gold. When it is nior« fully deiel-
ope-i it will giv« work to a conu ierab,e
number ol men.
Coming Svouth.
A man by tbe name of Wells, who re-
ceiat y escaped from the insane asylum
At > a ern is mi* ng hn way iu the di­
rection of A st land The nun served
¿ve year?
tit pr.:<nlia:y, havmg
b«rn sent up from Marion county but
on account of hi?» mental condition wan
sent to the a«ylani. He will probably
be captured before he gets far from home.
iMi'
Attending Court.
The foUvwiDgattorn ys are in attend­
ance at circuit evurt this week Wni.
Col v»g, Jacksonville: Austin Ha tu tn .nd,
Mediord. Mr. Year*. Portland; .Mr.
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A. C.
Hou^a. Jü ¿e 1'- «rr. Gr r^e Coivii,
Wi!!
D. W W.lb tr, Mr. Cru««,
ab .1L V M«wart < « uranta I’a-s;and
Ihatrut A--omey Wa> auf A-i»land.
l»<»n>K« »»n Galic«'
n <
V
a
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It a reported that Ib« S.■albera Paci
A«- ra: resJ gros pea y recently r a.w.1 au
arfor in lb* Feel ter AKV naw ears ani
» eag.ae« Tbit oempsny etil e apart
a large e. rosee ta bownsse Ito boar
•eoo has bran leena«.n< rapidly tor Ib*
past ysar_________________
Brandt. Ifei*..
Mary K Ph
S Fatten. Ife
Jem ph Mr
R”ggs et al. I
Frank F. I
CWvtg, admis
an trarr
order county ce­
arra : ’
lkstrwt, M u . seats to own Use owa
atroet ra way« and the eg » ala-«
that Mato ba« ( < m the cilv tbe a lUtoe-
Hy to bay. Tba <«<««aor
strong v la
la tut M the oat baa« and 1« f-.r.j w Ó»
ail la hie pesos to «ul« th« p aa a «ac­
cesela. ose
o:'v in
Packages
fi V Hamlin. F
Harnha. Deft.. fee
\ : r-i < e ige is s
folly «
¿ .>i re* .
w
The Cope mine ha.«
winter an i they »:
wafer The snow on
ker ■ •_ :.e
.
C K. Ftollteo. Ftfff
Joe Mining Co . Ifefti
htfie B Fteecon. Fitff. vm Wi
Freuten. Ifeft. for di rocce.
Frank F >; »aei a F ffa. *«.
•ad œrti
or T. A. MOOD
¿«VWWWW
mhngs
\\
The money you pav for a new wheel is some-
times only part of the price. The bicycle­
mender nets the rest. If you buy
remedy ever sold for Cough«. Croup,
For information reeanling the ton.,
Bronchitis Asthma »nd Consumption. in real eatstolisSSd below, callonuriyf?
Get s bottle t. dty and keep Balways J». E. Ikxlge. Coimes office. ..rani?1
Oregon-
*
in tbe bouse, so you can check your cold
at once. l“r ice«nd 50c.
.. OW ,-.^d hard
atciinÏÏ
of city.le», than 5 minutes -*alk to churl
M llllams Hems
school or post office.
The April shower was quits acceptable
*11500
»’ryde^STi
to the farmers in tins vicinity.
James Hall made a bosineaa trip to Lol jtnltw feet, »el out lo fruit and brrC
7 room house. 1-ncM cellar, bam and«!»,
your city last week.
ewaary out building*.
C arence Messenger is haul ng bis
S(
grain ic market.
*N' ' ) vide. Thu u in tbe :*mowi.
wbewt belt, l'wr ; loam and
J. 0 McGee and wile and Mr and county
culuv«tion. a goc«f set of building» wi_‘i
Mr,, -am K.ng are visiting relatloas in for L« ' per »ere, or exchange for somdta'
in or near Frants Pa«»
California.
Jim A'iggs ¡eft last Monday for Cali­ s 1
Ml hive a r ' ne^ t -
fornia.
and pla-ter tinkh. Nearly new. This
Arbor day quits an interesting pro­ is dark loam and has a genera, amoac ^
of fruit, from apples an i pea« dv«s,
gram was rendered at Mr. Dyke's school -trawoemes. and »el«- led frui.. tbebetini
rietie*. A good well and neceamm yy.
m district No. 16.
hi-wiinr. Making a ver>- f >
hutri
.-am Van Derbaden left aiter a short and ci thin 10 minutes walk of the F. o
visit with friends in this place.
C’'
<
M -s Liiti« Spariin is visiting her
trees are in good -bearing, and adjoña
grandmother. Mr«. Hayes of Murphy.
city.
Dr. Evans, ths opticia», and wife were
Up Wil] t .
. r<4-
g« a s
:b« bs
have the money. Come in and bi»
Walter Dyke visited in Grants Pass you
ta.x the mailer over.
Saturday and Sunday.
.) a res :n n< rtb part of
:
Wtn Brown an 1 family left Friday y bouse of 7 rooms; Ia:b and iteê|
fini-h
.
good
we.,
witn
pump
in mete
for tfieir home in Kia .:ttb coaaty. M >e
ar-jut 2 acres in a genera, variety of fx
Maude Anderson, whobas been in poor one-half of which is winter app.es. Wu. «
hea h for roine time accompanied them sold on easy terms.
to rema n for teveial months.
S
• • "x > I H > F
Our K ndyke boy«. Herman Me«»en-
acres cf rich bàaek: tasklum. Piemyri was
g--r and tie rge Chapman, have aga.n .and. Will make a nice .iule raarihr
fruit and grain.
been hejrd trom, thev are both do
nicely and are iu good health. .Mr.
Si U H I
Me-senger talks of coming boms in tbe
' red and darx «oil. Tta« Im
lay,
weil -be.tered, and p we.. .itpMt
fall.
fruit rawing.
Rev. S. B. Chastain accompanied Win.
<•)< W U I
Brown to bis Klamath home.
■“
James Young formerlv of this place Guod boose and f«ut building». Thais*
ready in profitât te fruit loarme. Y«nj
exp< is lo have for Idaho in tbe near trve* and c twoce vaneues of apptee.
future.
H M I ”*
M •« Mattie ba, retnrned to her home S*)(
-
/VeVF land ■
T«o«t tt . ten-rc«eni hoa-e. neariy n« s
at this p'.i a to spend the summer.
Good out AL-üngs. Near.y alioftbelaK
I. I., 'hsrp was in your citv Saturday. -
fm:t tearmz. <.-oast.-tiT.i-
> i sva -
ex:e- o( apf*e*. pear«. pee. he- rr ianaa
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