Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, May 18, 1899, Image 3

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    PRKE üü QUALITY
QUÆRÆNTEEb
rURE
NNED
GOODS
I
v/
All our Canned Goods are Absolutely Guaranteed to be Good,
no matter how Cheap the Price.
Columbus (Standard) Tomatoes are only........................
Magm ilia Bluff, : lb Salmon
**
“ ........................
2 Cans of ‘ Maine" Sugar Corn
...
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Deviled Ham, small cans............................ .
Armour's Sliced Ham, one pound cans nothing finer;
Armou: s Sliced Bacon, “
“
“
"
EB óc M’ ’Grocery
H. C. Bobzien, Propr.
ALIKF. UPON GOOD PAINT AND BAD.
t!5TERCo
It is tnade in
It stands every
test. It takes hold
Paste and Liquid
form. It is guar­
anteed for uve
YEARS.
of the wood—be-
comes a par: ■t of it.
•ftÀDL ftA**»
PATTONS SUN PROOF PAINT IS GOOD PAINT.
Cramer Bro«.
ODD FELLOWS'
BLOCK.
BICYCLES
HAR1GVARE.
WAGONS
We have Just Received' a CAR LOAD of
These Wagons were put up expressly for our trade in this moun­
tainous country. Thev have p tints which make them superior to other
wagons.
Call and see them.
The Jewell Hardware Co
Council Meeting.
Th ? new city council me' an I organ-
xecll last Wednesday n zlr, the 1 1 h
The retiring police jut:*. I’ uirr Mc-
Greg
sw ore in the new "tlicers. Bond#
ot the police judge and treasurer w re
filed and approved M M R num at«*
wan elected pre* 1«lent of the ctnin il to
presi I»* in the absence of the mayor.
The mayor named M»*. Hugjsrih for
asarehal but the council rejected the
uunonation, thereupon the mayor then
named Will Lister who was confirmed
by a unanimous vote of the council.
David Keenau was then nominated for
day police but the cou: il could n < ic-
qQiec< > with the mayor in this particu­
lar an«l hence no day police was elected.
The mayor then nointnate<l M. E.
8toc kbridge for street commissioner
but the council for some reason, not
knov. n to us, rejected the nomination.
Joni. Patrick was then nominate«! and
confirmed.
The mayor appointed the follow ig
conimi'.teeM for tbe year: Ways and
:_ local ibappcninga
Liras at Cramer Bros.
>hoee repaired at Hackett’s
Clemens, Druggist, opp. Opera House.
Horseshoeing at Trimble A Barber's
Where do you get your hair cut? Try
Will Mallory.
When buying flour, feed, grain, hay,
etc , see Pike.
See those Photographs for 75c per dos.
at Clevenger’s gallery.
High grade correspondence paper at
the C ockier office.
Goods tor the Many, not for the Few.
—Calhoun Grocery Co.
Take vour shoes to Hackett for good
work and right prices.
Fifty pairs of ladies’ shoes to close out
at $1 paair.—J R. Hale.
Bicycle Hospital at Cramer Bros.
Send in your sick wheels.
DLJ CDV photik . rapher
1 II t 10 I Opp. Court House
lWering Mowers and llay Rakes at
Get our Special Price on Syrup in Pails; it will Surprise vou.
C 6
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Means, Tom Smith, Fay ami Roter-
imind; Finance, Harry Smith, McGrew
ami Punbar; Fire and Water, Fay,
Fetsch ami Finn mage; City Improve
inents, Smith, Dunbar ami McGrew;
Health, IL E. Smith, Fay an«i Roter-
tnund; Judiciary, Tom Smith, Fetsch
and Rummage.
The Forbes Interchangeable.
By far the l*est album for Kodak pho-
tographx i'« the Forbes Interchangeable
photograph album fur unmonted photo-
graph-. They ar«* handsome leather
covered h»oks made for 6 » and 120 pho­
tograph^. One beauty of the book is
that 3'2x3’2, 4x4 and 4x5 photograph«
can be put in the same book. Call and
see them. i'Leiogs also in stock.
A. E VookHiEH.
Th«- Christain Endeavor so iety of the
Presbyterian church will hold its regu­
lar weekly prayer meeting next Sunday
at 6:30 p. m., the tepic being. ‘‘The
Gift of Power.” Acts 1 :l-8 Everyliody
i- cordially invited to attend.
J. Wolke is building a warehouse just
back of his hardware store
Good good sc heap— Beat prices paid at
I Front Street Second Hand Store.
Where do you get your shaving done?
1 Call at Will Mallory’s shop.
1 L>un’t forget the Strawberry Sociable
un Weduesday, May 24, at Odd Fellow’s
hall.
Pattoa's Sunproof Paints (guaranteed)
at Cramer Bros.
We get trade by keeping the best
goods; Calhoun Grocery Co.
Try our Coffees and Teas. Something
good for the money. See window.
Pike’s grocery.
Call to see Miekleson at his new shoe
'bop near the post office. He will du
you first class work.
Christ Riedel, graduate o( I ipsic uni­
versity and a student in Paris, is organ­
izing private classes« in Latin, Greek
French and German. Terms to tee had
at Dr. Kremer’s.
A genuine, good flour, the pride of
Douglas. Every sack guaranteed, or
money refunded. For sale at Pikes.
Strange that people will pay |50 for a
bicycle when |35 will buy just as goo 1 a
one. T. IL Hood sells the Crescent.
Our business, Your Interests ; Calhoun
Grocery Go.
Read R. L. Coe and Company’s ad on
tbe fourth page« f this issue You will
find something advertised that you will
want.
Why do you pay |12 to |13 a ton for
poor grain hay to the Merchant Combine
when >cott Griffin is Belling the best
grain hay at $10.50.
We want to contract to have 100,000
feet of lumber cut and sawed. Also 225
boxes put on our ditch in G a I ice creek,
A lexander de B ent .
The Northwestern Life Ins. Co. has
the reputation of paying the largest div-
ideuds to policy holders. And with its
“New Policy” is better prepare«! than
ever to give you just what you want.
N. P. D odge , Agent.
Prut J. M. Garrison is proprietor of
the Forest Grove Poultry Yard and be
keep- the tiuest breeds. If any one
wishes anything in this line, they will
do well to confer with Mr. Garrison
while he is in town.
Lime at Cramer Bros.
The quartz mill at ttie Greenback had
to be closed down for want of water this
week, but Mr. Sutherland informs ns
that bis steam mill will be ready in a
short time ami it can run at all times as
water for this purpose will be abundant.
Here’s richness, 40 pound first class
Petite Prunes, $1 ; Calhoun Grocery Co.
The Southern Oregon Medical Associa­
tion, which met in Medford last week,
elected Dr. J. B. Wait of Medford, presi­
dent; Dr. H P. Hargrove of Phoenix,
secretary. The next meeting of the as­
sociation will be held in this city.
Don’t forget the Strawberry Sociable
on Wednesday May 24th at Odd Fellow 's
hall.
The indebitness on the Ashland Nor­
mal s< hooi building has tee«*n raised am!
the properly accepted by the state. The
citizens of Ashland were very liberal in
their donations. Something over $20o0
were subscribed, which satisfies all
claims against tbe institution.
The Normal school presidents of the
state uiei at Salem last week at the re­
quest of State Supt. Ackerman, for the
purpose of planning a uniiorui course of
study fur all tbe institutions, A four
years course was adopted to take effect
September 1, 1900, but until that time .
the present course will be but three years.
Soune 300 tons of copper ore is being
packed out on mules from the biskiyou
eopjier mines 011 the lower Illinois river
to Selma a distance of 15 miles. It will
then be hauled in waguas—20 miles—to
Grants P mm and shipped thence by rail
to San Francisco to a smeller. Ttee
contractors get $20 per ton to deliver it
at the Pass. The phenom in al richness
of the ore and the prevailing high price
of cop|»**r make it possible to do this at
a profit.
Strange
It seeini* strange that prupie will buy
cheap wheels and pay a big price tor
them when they can get a fine high grade
Stearns for only $50.— Redfield's.
It serins strange that a certain bicycle
dealer should take exception to the above
legitimate advertisement. It wan sot
intended for him individually, lie is
not tip' wn'y Pebble. There are others
tt.41 -
ts cheap wheels and get
ju
..
iwoney for them, and they
are just ae snide as his. The statement
that hie $35 wheel is just a- feud as a
high grade $50 bicycle is not well sub­
stantiated-
L>o we find them like the “etearnw”
>wding the main thoroughfare of the
ge riuew? No. Do we find them in
th • g'eat Relay races where «iefecta ere
* ?»t likely to show themselves? No.
I we find them in any of the great R >ad
ra<e« where it requires a wheel of great
strength, apee<l and darability? No
I*u we (!ind triem in any of the great
Ira k events wteure friction is guarded
aga<net more than any one thing'’ No.
But we do find them in tbe small towns
<
£
■ < •
b.ue overalls, the celluloid collars, tbe
Waurrbofy watches, the Zulu shotguns
sr.’i uare backed ma-es, «here any old
thing fRRR.
T
I>r. Flanagan,
Resident Dentist.
Lime at Cramer Bros.
I
Whip#, 10c to <2.50 at Hackett’s.
■
C. St Louie for watch repairing
W. S Badov of App'.rgatu apont a day
in town thio wevk.
See Voorhiea if you want a camera.
IL C. Telford made a trip to Yreka,
Read the mammoth ad on the fourth
California one day this week.
page.
S. O. Ruble of Golden made a visit to ,
Columbia and Harliord Bicjrrlra at
tbe Paso Monday of this week.
| Cramer Bro®.
Is Often Necessary in
W. A. Leonard of Althouse was regis­
See Mickleson, the MW ahoemnkei.
tered
at
Hotel
l«ytun
last
Monday.
He ia in town.
Selecting Groceries.
Hon. J. W. Virtue of Leland was
Harness of all Kind«, Grade» and
visiting in Grants Paas last Monday.
Pricea at Hackett’s.
Vegetable* are coming m fresh every 1 Henry Harth and wife left Monday
for a trip of a few days out at Waldo.
I day now. Pike has them.
A Sample of the Effects of trading at the Calhoun Grocery is seen
Col. J. A. Straight will deliver the in our Customers themselves. Makes them tat and they look prosper­
Trimble A Bacher are prepared to do
oratiou ia this city on l»oeoratioti day.
i all kinds of blacksmithing.
ous because they eat the Best. Considering all they Save on our
.Mias Goodin expects to return to her
Weekly Oregonian and C olrikk $2.
Spleudid Bargains, they should be Prosperous. Let us supply all you
| Coffee, Highest possible grade at low­ home in Hillsboro, Oregon, next Satur­
waut in the Family Grocery Line. You will save Money and Worry.
day.
est possible pricea ; Calhoun Grocery < o.
Walter Dyke and Marshall Stites cauie
Tbe eighth aud ninth grades are
Fanciest Eastern Sugar Cured Hams, 12c a pound.
taking their annual examinations this ia from Williams creek last Saturday on
their wheels.
Oregon Packing House Hams, tic a pound.
week.
Lincoln Savage came down from
County Hams, 10c a pound.
Sold on instalments. Bicycles at Cra­
Woodville whore be is teaching school,
Petite Pruues, 3c a pound or 40 pounds for Si.00.
mer Bros.
last Saturday.
10 Pound Pail Jelly, any kind, 65c.
He that knows and knows that be
Miss Elsis Ball went to (void Hill last
knows ia wise, follow him to tbe Calhoun
Saturday
to
consult
Dr.
C.
W.
Lowe,
the
Giocery.
ocu Io-optician.
The Ashland W. C. T. U. expects to
M. Dean of Riddles, father of T. Y.
have a good time when Mrs. Stevens
Hean has been visiting the family of the
visits thsm next week.
latter for several days.
Just received another car of Snowv
L. N. Browning of Placer went to
Butte Flour and feed at Pike’s. Call
Jacksonville
one day last week where he
for prices in quantity.
«pent a day on business.
Don't forget the location of Cleven­
Rev. Chas. Booth of the Episcopal
ger’s photo gallery, 4th street, half
church went to Ashland lent Saturday
block from Layton hotel.
w here he held services over Suuday.
Lookout for Mickleaou’a new shoe
Commencement Exercise«.
••Wear Ksstoter" Shoei.
Mrs. W. F. Farrier returned to Ash­
shop near the ;>ost office
The commencement exereiees of the
land Tuesday morning after a visit with
Our
trade
in
these
shoes
keeps
Ladies, you will be pleased and come her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. John Hall.
Grants Pass public schools will be Jteld
getting bigger and bigger as at the opera house this Thursday seen-
again, if you buy a hat at Mias Cleven­
Will
Chausse
of
the
Observer
is
out
ger’s.
people cotne to know them bet ing, May 18. The following program
in the vicinity of Kerby and Waldo this
Don’t forget the Strawberry Sociable week, doing some rustling for his i»a|>er. ter . The only objection we have will be rendered :
. . , Smith
on Wednesday, May 24th at (Al i Fellow’s
to them, that they last so long that Music, “The Graduate,”
11. C. Perkins was in the neighbor­
B and .
hall.
But
we
don
’
t
sell
so
many
pairs,
Invocation.
hood ot the Illinois river last week do­
Talk of Flour Trusts, why do you pay
1) h . Hour. I.KHi.iK.
ing some surveying for J. O. Booth and they make us a lot of permanent
90 cents when Scott Griffin sells at 75
Ladim'Quartrt," Voitw of tin- Wood«, ' ’
others,
customers and that is what we
.. . . . ..................................... JfuiwugciH
cents, every sack guaranted?
llAvrix Sii.««v, M Auiiix Mr au «, Avni » ta
J. L. Would radge of Applegate has want.
W anted To exchange New Bicycle*
P akkkk and L ai ka P aixkk .
opene«l up a new blacksmith shop on H.
We have them for men, women ('ornai Solo, “Favorite,” ......... Hartman
for old ones at Cramer Bros.
•
street
J. L. will get his part of the
Pnor. K vrtu .
and children. The prices are not
The best goes farthest. Eastern Su- i trade without doubt.
Lecture.
high.
gar cured hams, 12c. a pound ¿Calhoun
W. E. D kañ & Co.,
P rof . I rvin « G i . kn .
Rev. N. F. Jenkins and prusidin elder
yuarlet, ,,Kentucky Babe.”
Grocery Co.
Red Star Store.
Sommer vi lie went to Medford this (Wed­
M khhrm . L ihtbr , C oi . vig , L ister , B ooth .
Piof Riedel started his German class nesday
,
morning to attend the minister­
Piano Solo, ’‘Alice, Romance,”... Atchtr
Girl Wanted.
yesterday at the jury room and wishes ial
, conference at that place.
C ora A. S mith .
A
girl
for
general
house
work
Ad
­
Presentation of Diplomas.
to have more students. Apply at I>r.
Mrs. Sarah Norwood arrived from dress postoffice box 115 Grants Pass, Music, “Victorious,” ...
.. XnrtM
Kremer’s drug store.
Portland Tuesday of this week and left Oregon.
B and .
Win. Johnson and Carl Gentner have on
, the stage for the mins at Provolt.
Admiaaton to the exercises has beea
formed a copartnership and will engage
Firtt Step in Photography.
A. t Hunt, the stock man of Ashland
placed at 16 tents, which includes re-
in the bicycle repair business. They in- |
This little book should be in the hands aervtxl seat«, Seats can be reserved at
han been in the county for several lays
tend also to carry a stock of bicycles.
buying up cattle. W. J. Russell ¡shaving of every amateur photographer, it cen­ the Sugar Pine atora.
The total expenses of Jackson county i them collected on Jerome prairie and taine complete information for the be­
Business Chance.
for six months as shown by the county will later take them to Ashland.
ginner and will save many disappoint­
clerk’s semi annual report was ♦18,020.
ments
and
failures.
Only
25c.
Foreale
Three
thousand
dollar stock of dry
II. W. Norwood of Provolt was in
43. This included all expenses from Oc- ( town one day last week getting supplies by A. E. V our hie«, C o V kikk office,
goods, clothing, notions, etc., for sale at
tober 1, ’98 to April 1, ’99. Warrants re- for
( his mine on Williams creek Mr
a discount, for caste. Stock was bought
WanUd.
deemed since October 1, ’98, with inter­ Norwood is pushing the work on his
of Chicago wholesale houses and is dean
est 115,179.33.
Agent« Wanted for the Howland Liqu­ and well assorted.
large ditch, which they hope to have
or Caro must have ioi «« money. Call
Address 1*. (). Box 335, Granta Pass,
Robt. Taylor of Ashland wrote the de- completed
,
soon.
on or address Thoi. A. Howland Hotel Oregon^
partment at Washington asking that the
Rev. il. S. Shangle, presiding elder,
Layton—Grants Pass.
body of his son Jay, who was killed at
will preach at the M. E Church South,
I’.«k Train for Sale.
Manila be sent home, but the answer re- (
next Sunday evening Children.s Day
Program
W.
C.
T.
U.
Conference.
for
«xln at Kerby a fully
I
have
ceived was to the effect that- it is imp«»«
will be observed at 11 A. M. All are
Following is ths program for theW. equipped train of pack iuul««, fully
Bible Lu du -»u now, but that all the dead
cordially invited to attend these services.
0. T. U. Confsrence at Ashland, Wed­ equipped with rigging«, eoaaiating •(
would be sent home next fall.
Rev. L. C .
llson.
nesday and Thursday,May 24th and 25th : fiames for packing lumber, racks for
One of tbe most remarkable natural
T. F. Croxtoo sold this week his farm
packing ail kinds of machinery, etc.
WEDNESDAY EVENING.
curiosities it lias been our lot to see in a ,
below town to Ed llannuin for |5<H>0
All well broken. Call on or address
long time was shown us by a boy on the
cash. Mr. Ilannum s father ami mother Anthem ...............................................
J. B. G borgb , Kerby, Ore.
U
nion
C
ikhk
.
Led
by
Miss
Esther
Hilsby.
steet this week in the shape of an Oriole's (
and children will move to the place iu a Scripture Recitation.............................
nest. It was built almost wholly of
MARRIED.
short time and Mr. Croxton will, for the
M inh M ahki . Rt nhei ..
twine and horse hair and in some unac ( present, rent a place in town.
Prayer,
RANZAU
—
AMEH
—In thi«city. M»yl7,
countable way the little songster had be­
Rxv. MeMiNoxn.
at higli niHin, at t!i« r««id«n<» of Job«
Hon. 11 B. Miller arrived from the Quartet ................................................
come entangled by the beak in the hair
Ranzau.
Henry
Ranzau
to Mia« Elor-
Willamette valley last Monday. We Recitation................ .......... ............
and impended lifeless from the nest.
•nce Amen, by Ihn Rev. II. C. Thoin-
M imn M ay H utton .
imagine that Mr. Miller was anxious
«on 1). 1).
Ashland flour is made from selected
concerning his prospective apple erop Address of M Welcome,
ayor W. B. C olton .
wheat, ground and bolted with greatest (
Weather He port.
for Josephine county. As yet the apples Lecture,
care. Our price j»er sack, 85c. or $16
Following ia a auininary weather ob­
are safe aud it is not likely that they will M rm .L M.N.S tbvrnh , P h * Nat.W.C.T.U.
per thousand; Calhoun Grocery Co.
servation at tirant« I’ m « during the
Duet, “The Dumkard'M Wife,’’ .......
be kille«l now.
Miss M amie S mith and E arnest L ong . month of April, 1889, as reported by J.
Tbe ’’Junior Class of the Grants Pass
Dr. IL C. Thomson will hold his fare­ Free Will (Iffering.
II. Paddock, local voluntary olmerver for
High School” gave the graduates a
the Oregon State Weather (ervice.
well services at the Presbyterian church
R
ev
.
T
out
.
grand reception at the home of Rev
next Sunday. On Monday he will leave Hymn...................................................
Max. Min. Mean PrtM-Tp
DATS
Jenkins last Monday evening. Mr. ,
Tern. Trni. Trm inches
fur Berkeley, California, and from there Benediction,
Williams’ band treated the crowd to will go to Union, Oregon, to supply ttee
R ev . S tramhb .
41
48
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several pieces of music after which they Presbyterian church of that place. Dur­ Adjourn.
59
44
52
2..............
Till
kaday forenoon .
M)
67
M
06
3
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were invited in and ice cream and cake
ing his stay m the Pass the Dr. has made 10;00—Devotional Exercises,le«i by Mrs. 4
69
3V
64
were served. A general good time wa«
inauy friends who will regret to see hitu
34
64
5
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74
L. E. Norris.
experienced by all.
35
53
72
leave.
10:38—llow to Mske our Union M«re 6................ 80
60
40
7 ...............
To measure a stream by velocity and
Effective, Mrs. J. W. Cooper.
Prof. J. M. Garrison has a large class
43
8
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81
82
rwHs-section, measure the depth of the
56
46
in penmanship at the school house. 11 :00 Oepartment L. T. L.’s Needs— 9
.......
«7
liinderanres, Mrs. Frank Howtill. IO
water at six to twelve points across tbe The Prof reports his class doing well
59
63
47
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stream at equal distances. Add all
11 30—How to Reach eur Young !«adi«S, 11 ..............
44
67
70
and taking great interest. This is an
hK
Mrs J. L. Downing.
37
47
12................
these depths together and divide by tbe
opportunity that should not be missed
48
66
36
13
.........
Vocal Solo, Mias Nellie Ewan.
number of measurements made to find ,
56
76
34
by those who desire to at quire the art 12:00—Noontide Hour.
11
the average depth. Multiply this by the
40
75
57
12
15................
of good writing, ami il is an ac«;ulrement
AFTRRNOON.
39
velocity uf the stream per minute, which |
02
16 ............
66
47
that all should have if possible.
3»
4«
07
17.................. 68
1 :15—Devotional, Mrs. harsh Beach.
gives ths number of cubic feet flowing
36
47
01
67
G. B Bush uf the Orogen Telephone 1 ;30—How to Butter Enlist ttee Chun h IK ............
per minute.—Ex.
50
30
70
Compaay made a trip to Crescent City
in Temperance Work, Mr- Ida 1»
36
56
30.................. 711
I Hjl.
last week and placed new phones in the
43
61
21 .............. 51»
ASSAY ER,
Hulu,
Miss
Elsie
Patterson.
G. P. de C. C. line at 1/uves, Andsrson.
30
63
42
22 ..............
2
00
—
Woman
’
s
Suffrage.
What
part
58
30
44
23
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W. G. Wright, Kerby, Waldo, Shelly (’reek and
shall
the
W.
C.
T.
U.
lake
in
the
40
50
60
11
24
Crscent City. He also pl iced a number
Gen’I Agt. for Oregon
coming < ampaign? Dr. Eliza In­ 25
48
40
........... Mi
of
phones
at
Crescent
City.
Mr.
Bush
M a < A bthi k -F urreht C yanide P roceri *.
galls.
34
44
05
2tl
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54
will have the line repaired aud put in 2:30—Question Box, Mrs. L. M. N. 27................
36
43
49
.06
Cyanide and Chlorination treatment
4M
58
38
28
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Stevens.
fair condition, and later, if found profit­
of <Ires.
30
44
01
able a new line will be constructesl.
Solo, “A Happy Day,” Miss Maude 211.................. 59
Bullion Refined and Shipped.
44
36
30................
62
26
Berry.
G rant » P ams .
-
-
O regon .
Cameras fur «ale or rent. Inquire of 3:00—Children’s Meeting, Mis* Anna 31
SUMMARY: Mean t«*m|>eratiire, 50;
Gordon,Vic« Pres.at large W < ‘. I’.U.
A. E. Voorhiea.
maximum tem|M*rature, 81; data 8,
The Drain Board Organized.
Mandolin and Violin Duet, M in minimum
teosperature,
30,
date,
Will Deliver in Addreaa.
Lillian Hilly and Master Burt Wise,
The board of regents uf the Drain Nor 1
13, IV, 22. 23 and 29; total
Miss
Mabel
Pelton,
Organist.
Rev.
E.
E.
Ctoivars,
D.
D.
the
Genera
I
inal School met last week and organised I
precipitation, .82 inches; numt>er
Solo, “By the Fountain”, Miss days clear, 8, partly cloudy, 4; cloudy,
by electing J. T. Bridges, president; C. Secretary ef the “Baptist Young People’s
Grace A. Beach.
18;
dates uf Frost; light, 13, 19, 22,23
D. Drain, vice-president; Ira Wimberly, Union of America,” whose hea«l*<piarterH 4 15—Adjourn.
and 29; prevailing wind, 8. W.
secretary; Joseph Lyons, treasurer. are in Chicago. Ill , will deliver an ad­
The property will l>e turned over to ths . dress before the “B. Y. P. U.” of Grants !
state at the annual meeting of the board Pass, Ore., on Tuesday evening ,‘iOth
of regents.
met. in the Baptist Church.
A cordial invitation will be given to
Strayed.
tha“V. I’ 8. C. E.,” the “Epworth
Came to my ranch October la*t a light IjewguH," and to all young people esjEeci-
bay horse with black mane and tail, one ally, to come ami hear Dr. Chivers.
white him! foot, small star in ferehead, 1 R'*v D C. Williams, president of the
no braid and is breach?. Owner can
B. V. P. U. of Oregon, will also I m * pre-
have same ter paying charges
eent.
M E. L eonard .
April 20, 1899.
personal
Calhoun Grocery Co
$2.50
Notice to Everybody.
Granta Pass, will observe Memorial
Sunday, and Decoration I lay,ceremonies
and services; FSverjrboiy is hereby re­
spectfully invited to attend and concur
therein. The Fire company of Grants
Paso, also Company H of ths third regi
inent.O. N. G. at Grants Pa»s and sll
Kl-Cen Cede rate soldiers are hereby re­
spectfully invited to take part therein ;
and al«e all Charitable as*iciatione sod
the public tcboolf. The Hon Mayor
and Counciiraen are respectfully re-
queated to be present. A program will be
published next week. Colonel Htraifht
ha« kindly consented te deliver the ora­
tion en Deaeration l>ay.
A rk A xtell , Adjutant.
By order of tbe G. A. R. A W. R. C.
committee.
for Sate.
Think of it 1 A Coat, Vest and Fants,
sizes from *3 to 19 years old, Gray. Straight
Cut Suit.
A grxxl horae for «al.. Genti«, work
doubl« and «ingl«. Price reavonabl«
loqnir« at tbi« off) •«.
$3.75
Thoma« Cash Storti
Lare < nr tains special thia week, 50c a
pair Matting», 1B<* a yard«
Mattresses, more new one« jnst re­
reived. More New Rocking Chai rs
Come in and ere them. We made a
c I qro bur not long since ; here it one of
the articles, our I’ni o tells the Bargain
side of it: Porcelain Buttons, In use
every «lay, only one lot to a cuntomer
as we want them to go around, 5 dozen
fur
A good Wire Hair Brush for 24c.
More New Table Oilcloth and Window
Hhndee jnet received Iron Beds and
Muitf.
Minted
Agent« m «very Cczua'y for article
needed by «vary-zae. ProtiU large G4 J-TOSISG paper, gt« paper. Blue Print
Addrewa qurckly, General Agent, beck
pepe^ sad Rw»U>traphu tepplwi A. f.
Ilex 13?, Medford Oregon
j Veorfnte, (xmrier Office
Men * Suit, Color Black, Round Corner Sack
Sizes 36 to 42.
P. H. Harth & Son,
Hats!
Fur Stock
Wool
Stock
Crashes.
Straws.
25c
5Oc 75c
$1. $1.25 $1.50
$1.75 $2 $2.25
$2.50 $2.75 $3
John B. Stetson
Hat $4.00.
The Sugar
Pine Store