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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1899)
Hr. F lAliagAD. Resident Dentist. Whip«*, 10c to |2.50 at Hackett's. C. StLuuis for watch repairing See Voorhies if you want a camera. Shoes repaired at Hackett's. See Micklcson, the naw shucmakei. Clemens, Druggist, opp. Opera House. Horseshoeing at Trimble A’ Bacher’» He is in town. Harness of all Kinds, tirades .and Where du you get your hair cut? Try- Prices at Hackett's. Will Mallory. Vegetables are corning in fresh every See those Photographs for 75c per doz day now. Pike has them. at Clevenger's gallery. Trimble A Bacher are prepared to do High grade carreepondence paper at all kinds of blacksmithing. the Cot R iem office. A full line of Cultivators and Double Take your shoes to Hackett for good Shooll Plows at Cramer Brae. work and right prices. Professor Garrison closed a very suc Fifty pairs of ladies’ shoes to close eut cessful term of writing school Tuesdav. at |1 paair.—J. R. Hale. Weekly Oregonian and CoCBixa $2. DUE* DV photographer Don't forget the location of Cleven 1 n r D I Opp. Court House. tiood goods cheap—Best prices paid at ger's photo gallery, 4th street, half block from Layton hotel. Front Street Second Hand Store. Lookout for Mickleaon’s new shoe Whore do you get your shaving done? shop near the post office. Call at Will Mallory’s shop. Ladies, you will Ive pleased and come That Swiss Cheese at Pike’s is *11 again, if you buy a hat at Miss Cleven right. So say thus« who buy it. ger’«. Fred Croxtou and family have moved After the rain, cultivate with a Planet into town and ais occupying the Lamar Jr. Cramer Bros, »ell them. house. About 35 Ashland ¡»oople took advan Call to see Mickleson at Lis new shoo j'hop near the post office. He will do tage of the Christian Endeavor, exiur- aion, Wednesday. you first class work. Talk of Fleur Trusts, why do you pay Strange that people will pay $50 for a bicycle when $35 will buy just as good a 90 coats w hen Scott Griffin sells at 75 cents, every sack guaranted? one. T. 11. llood sells the Crescent. The C. C. M. A. T. Co. of Crescent Pay no attention to the advertisement« about “trusts;” as they are goiug to City is engaged in sawing an order of pieces every day, but when buying fluor, redwood timber fur Portland parties. etc., go to Pike’s. It is probable that President McKin There is to be a new postoffice in the ley will press the ;button that starts the vicinity of Althouse to be named Hol Woodmen's exorcises at Portland next land, and J. M. Smock is to be postmas week. ter Win. Barrie is now busily engaged in The participants in the Yokuni divorce building a nice eight room house on his trial, who have been here for the past lot on Third street, the site of the dwell week, returned to their home in Riddle ing burned some weeks ago. Saturday evening. The officers of Company H, O. N. G., It is reported that the relay race be have received their commissions and ta «-en Ashland and Medford wheelmen ; Capt. Axtell has formerly taken com w ill not come off as advertised on ac- mand of the company. The copious showers of this week will couut of the Medford boys not accepting make many a heart in Southern Oregon the challenge. Why do you pay $12 to $13 a ton for glad. The ground had become very dry poor grain hay to Die Merchant Combine and the rain was in time to do much when bcott Griffia ia celling the he«t good. John Minto, who is an extensive hop grain bay at $10.50. Cramer Broa, have *et up an ideal grower of Salem, advises hop growers De *rn>g Mower, ao that it cun be aeeu in not to contract their this year’s crop. He says the outlook for a profitable sea action. Stop aud aee it. son is very bright, E. C. Stearna de Co. have a $40 bicycle now ready for Delivery; a fine high I The prize for the best writer in l'rof. grade wlteea, but not no many option, in Garrison's writing class was awarded to rirea, Saddle*, Etc. Aax Redfield about Miss Ethel Hackett, and for the greatest improvement to Girlrude McCalister them. and Khodney Calvert. Abe Axtell haa purchaaed the build All of the young people should hear ing. known a* the “Red Houae,” or. Sixth «treat opposite the Weatern hotel Rev. E. FL Chivers, general secretary of and will move it «croa* the alley ¡to the B. Y. 1’. L. of America al the Bap tist church on Tuesday evening. Mr. some Iota owned by hiui. Chievers is also editor of the Baptist It rune like a Ricycle—we mean the Union. ideal Ball Bearing Deering .Mower. A«k The Sunset Telephone company will Cramer Broa, to allow it to yon. put in a local circuit at Crescent City, The Northwestern Lile Ina. Co. haa connecting with the G. P. A C. C. tele the reputation of paying the large«! div phone hue, lately purchased by them. idend« to policy holdera. And with it« Already ubout 10 business houses have "New Policy” ia better prepared than signed contracts for phones. ever to give you juat what you want. Is Joe Russell of Applegate happy? N. P. D oimik , Agent. Indeed he is. Why? Because he has The atrawberry aocial advertised to reason to he. Well, what is the reason? lake place at the Odd Fellow*’ hall thia Because there are two of them and they Wednesday) «veaing haa been po«t- are fine ones. Let us congratulate you poned on account of the death of Mr*. W.J. and wish you continued prosperity. Fred Knight, of the C. FL society if the Home grown strawberries are now on Christian church, under w hoa* auapieee the market in small quantities but next the aocial wa* to have le»en given. week they will be plentiful. We can Prof J. M. Garrison ia proprietor of then feel confident that the large ber the Foreat Grove Poultry Yard and he ries will extend to the bottom of the box, keep» the ffiisat breeds. If any one which was not the case with most of the wiabe« anything in thia line, they will California berries received here this do well to confer with Mr. Garriaon ' spring. while he ia in lawn. I A union service will be held in the The Granta 1’aaa band, under the Presbyterian church of (¿rants Pass,Ore. management of Tom William«, furniahed on Memorial Sunday, May 28th at 11 a. g'tod lituate at the conitnencetneat «xer- m. In this service, all of the congrega ci»»s Nat Thursday. The boy* play well tions with their pastors, and the public and their practice hdtween now snd the generally are invited to unite and partic Fourth will put them tn ah*[>e to make ipate. the eagle aereaui with delight wherever Win. Spencer, driver ef the factory they play. d-! -•-ry, nit’ with a:i accident Monday II. C. Perkin* allowed u* a letter tbia that will cripple him up for a few days. week from the Lowell (Ma»a ) Sun tn He was unloading shingle bolts when which it apeak* of an article. "The the team started up and in some way Cruiae of the Monadnock”, written by his foot slipped and caught in the wheel, Charlton Perkin* a« “Startling Lowell" dragging him some distance. Fortu and which «aya that "Charlton 1'erkiria nately someone was near by and stopped ia a genius." This letter taitat certainly the team, else his leg would certainly lie very gratifying to the parent*. have been broken. local 1>appcnin00 Our Special A large can Best Table Ap ricots .................... . . I2,tgC A l.:r,<- can Best Table Bart- let Pears................................... !2}jC goods Alarue can Best Table lack- berties ......... .. I2%c Shredded Pineapples............... 12^3 Maine Sugar Corn ("I’refeired Steck ...................... 1252c Fren< . K : Beans, Baked !2'.>c 3 pound< 1 llubbard Squash i2.‘.-c S<,t.. thing goi d in Oysters... ¡2'sC 1 pound Comb Honey............ i2'.-c 1 pound Best Seeded Raisins i2*-jc «ESH Morning Meal ............... . ..I2#C I We are still giving one Package Ho Buckwheat free with every Packige H. D. Mush. - I2%C Bott’.e of Horse-radish.................. Good Standard Corn or Tomatoes IOC . PURE nned I Potted Meats of all kinds............... American Sardines .............................. ■¡¡ported Sardines.................................. Arm< tir’s Celebrated Sliced Ham . . ” " " Bacon Under«. o< l's Soused Mackerel. McClareu's Clubcheese. .5, 10 and 25c ............... SC 10, 12 and 15c ............... -25c ................. 25c Home giown Strawlterries now arriving. Cherries, New Potatoes, Cabbage. Onions this week at the í Í E3 & M ’’Grocery TheSun Shines ALIKE UPON GOOD PAINT AND BAD. It is made in Paste and Liquid It «tands wen- test. It takes hold form. It is guar anteed for FIVE YEARS. of the wood—be comes i part of it. »Ä4DE. PATTON S SUN PROOF PAINT IS GOOD PAINT. Cramer Bros. ODD FELLOWS’ BLOCK. BICYCLES HARDWARE. WAGONS- —, iir*i«M->. We have Just Received a CAR LOAD of Stouglroii Wagons . Geo. Enger & Co. Buggies. These W agons wen put up expressly for our trade in this moun tainous country. They b ne ;> utils which make them superior toother wagons Call and see them. The Jewell Hardware Co The Forbes Interchangeable. By far the best a!lurn • r K dak pho ■ I have Pack Train for Sale. for Rale at Kerby a fully equipped train of park mule*, fully equipped with riggings, consisting of flame* for packing lumber, racks for packing all kinds of machinery, etc. All well broken. Call on or address J. B. G kokgx , Kerby, Ore. tographs is the Forbes I i>t • rchangeable pholog iph album for mminted photo- graphs They are handsome leather covereu bt»uks made Hr 6 » an 1 12) pho tographs. tine beauty of the • is that3^i3'2. 4x4 and 4x5 photograph** can be cut in the same bo. k Cal! and If Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption see them. Phologs also in sto< cure, which is »old for the small price nf A. E V oohhiem 25 ct«., 50 ct». and $1.00, does not cure take the bottle back and we will refund For Sale your in mey Sold for over fifty years on ChoicH barlev and oat hay for «ale, this guarantee. > cis. and 50cts. Callon I J Moore or Harry Smith. ! — W. F Kre mer. Ì 7- 111 r 11 11 f 1 * I X Jk 10 1 9 Dewey The Greatest Bargain of the Season We have jii-t received a large shipment of men's Vici Kid Shoes in Black and I an that arc Handsomely made up. Nicely Finished, Soft Flexible Soles, Medium (Join Toes, WARRANTED ALL SOLID LEATHER. And have placed them in our North Window. This will make a very Easy, Soft and Durable Summer Shoe, just the thing for those who arc bothered with Corns or Tender Leet. Drop into the Store and have our Sales People show them to you. Don’t be afraid of troubling us. We are always glad to show (joods whether you wish to purchase or not Gentlemen : We <¿n Sell Lou the B.-st Shoe on Earth for the Money. Try us personal George Bacher left for Skaguay last week. Mrs. D A. Cords made atrip to Med ford Tuesday. R«v. J. M. Hunter has moved from Portland to Forest Grove. Miss Astella <io>»din left tfaaday even ing for her home in Hillsboro. Mr and Mr* James Neeley of Merlin were in the Pass last Tuesday. Editor C. S Price made a dying trip to Portland la»t week on business. J. C. Randle was in town from Wino na last week shaking hands with his Of the competent provider? It is contained in three friends. words : Miss Clara Wertz weat to Jacksonville last Friday moroiug te visit friends for a Appetizing, Pure, Nutritious. few weeks. Food supplyers who enter the household should invar Prof C. J. Kurth will go to Sisson,Cal, iably deserve these three appellitions without any "if s’’ on the 4th of July to play in the Rose or hali-wav pretentions, and in order to live up to this burg band. standard her housekeeper must, of necessity, be depend Henry Harth and wife went to Leland Tueaday evening aud returned the fol ent on the Grocer who supplies her with food products. lowing morning. If there’s anything wrong with your Groceries we want M •« Jennie M. Colby went to Wolf to know it. We want you to have only the best. Your Creek Sunday evening to be gone most baking will be successful if good materials will make of the Summer. it so. Mrs. Cyrus Dixon left last Saturday morning for Igerna, Cal . where she will join her husband. H. C. Kinney went to Eugene on bus iness last Sunday evening. He returned Wednesday morning. Mrs Fitch of Portland after visiting her sister. Mrs. McCarthy of thia place, returned to her home Saturday Abe Axtell and wife went to Medford Time? TInrty-on« Granta l’aas pa.pl« t««k and Jacksonville Tuesday. Mr. Axtell advantage of the low rate« to Portland Yes, we have time to wait on a goes on special |»ension business. offered by the Christian Endeavor ex- few more customers. While we Miss (. ora Mowers left last Sunday elusion Wednesday, and the Woodmen are getting along nicely, and are evening for Roseburg where she will have already sold 56 tickets for their ex visit with friends during the summer. doing a satisfactory business, we cursion to Partland M«adav. Mrs. Jas. Sluver ao'ompanied her Four n«w lueiubers wer« this weak don't want you to stay outside be brother, Gee. Parker, to Medford Sun inustared into the militia, making a total cause you may think we have not day morning, returning in the evening. of 54. The uniforms for both officers time to show goods. Come in at Mrs. H. L. Benson and two daughters, and men ar« «xp«et«d to arrive thia of Klamath county, came to Grants Pass weak in time to allow the company to any time, we will be glad to meet W. E. I) kan & Co., last Friday night fur a few week’s stay take pert in Memorial esrvicea Sunday you. with friends. Red Star Store. and Memorial day. Mrs. J. I>. Stinebaugb ami family loft TheChriatain Endeavor aeciety of the last Wednesday evening for Skaguav Preebytariaa church will hold ita regu Whan Nature to join her nusband who has been there lar weekly prayer-me«ting next Sunday Needs aaaiatano« it may tie beat to ren for some time past. at 6 :30 p. n>., the topic being, “Estate der it promptly, but one should remem Miss (¿race Paddock came in Saturday liahed in the Heart." Romans 1:11.12; ber to u«e even the moat perfect reme to spend the day with her parents. Miss Psalms 112:1-10. (Consecration Meet dies only when needed. The beat and (¿race is teaching a successful term O[ ing ) Everybody is cordially invited to moat eintpl« and gentle remedy ia the school near Wolf creek . attend. Syrup of Fife, manufactured by the Cal Mr. Coron of Missouri Flat, was in The Ashland papers reported that Mrs, ifornia Fig Svrap Co. town iaht Saturday on business. He McCarthy, wife of the engineer, visited lias almost recovered from his bicycle Ashland friends last Thursday. We can Bulinesi Chance. accident of two weeks ago. testify that Mrs. McCarthy spent the Three thousand dollar stock of dry David John and wife and Mr. and Mrs. day at home with her usual household goods, clothing, notions, etc., for sale at Cane were in town from Williams Sat duties. It was Mrs. Fitch of Portland, a discount, for cash. Stock was bought urday Mr. and Mrs. Cane intend Mrs. McCarthy's sister, who visited Ash ef Chicago wholesale houses and is clean land. They look so very much alike and well assorted, leaving for Missouri soon. Miss Veda Waggener returned to her that it is no wonder the papers were Addrsas P. O. Box 335, Grants Pass, Oregon. home near Halsey, Ore. Tuesday night mixed. Mr. Kilterman ol Jump-Off Joe was ol this week, after having attended school Strayed. accidentally shot in the thigh Sunday in (¿rants Pass for the past year. Came to my ranch October last a light by a six year old child. Some one had Tummy aud Willie Hy went Lu Med bay horse with black mane and tail, one ford Munday moi mug ami from there beea out hunting and loft ths gun stand white hind font, small star in forehead, itoey will go with their grandfather for ing in a corner of the bouts within no brand and is breach;. Owner can reach of the children, who in playing •ix-weeks’ camping in California. with it sprung the lever, throwing a have same by paying charges Mrs. A. E. Voorhies leaves this (Wed- M. E. L konabd . »hell uader th« hammer and in some Needay/ evening on the Endeavor excur manner the gun was discharged. The A ltuouhi , April 20, 181)1). sion for Portland where she will spend a number of weeks visiting Mr. Voohies* wound ia not considered dangeroaa. First Step In Photography. Prof. Irving Glenn, who has the chair parents. of Philology an.l Oratory st the State This little book should be in the hands Mrs E. S. A lams, who has bean here university, at>oke at the public school of every amateur photographer. It can- for the past throe weeks visiting her commencement, taking for hie subject, tains complete information for the be sister, Mrs. Fre i Nelson, left last Thurs “The Worth of a Man.” Prof. Glenn’s ginner and will save many disappoint day lor i ortland, where she will meet manner of delivery on this occasion was ments and failures. Only 25c. For sale her husband and they will leave for the good, hie articulation splendid and the by A. E. Voerhi««, C oi hikii office, East at once. sentiment expressed in his address par ex Rev. C 14. Thomson left Monday for celleut. It was not necessary (or him to Wanted. Berkeley Cal. Mr. Thomson has sup go back ante-l>ellum days te give the grad- Annul« Wautoil for tlm Howland Liqu plied liie pulpit of Bethany Presbyter uatingclass the most practical < sainplejof or Car« inuat have sot«« mossy Call ian church lor the past four months snd the unworth of.mau in a high station. The on or adilr»«» Tlio«. A. Howland Hotel luring that time lie has made many address was well received by th« large Layton—Grant« Pa»«, warm friends. audienc«. MARRIED H.C. Telford went U j Yrvka Monday morning where be has a ixjsitiuM with Card of Thanks. HIPE HOWE In thin city, Sunday, L. E. Gilbert, who owns lumber ami M*v 21, by J native Holman, Jaceb M. We wish to extend our heartlsll thanks Hipe to Mi»« Elweld* Hows. brick yards ami is also a contractor. to the kinu friends woo so nebly assisted Charley I'd lord will probably join bls us in the time of our bereavement. DIED father at that place next week. Tiros. C okcm and F amily . Dr. Arthur Moore and wife oi Tor Hand, KNIGHT—At her residence in Grants unruate to Columbus, Ohio, to attend Pass, May 22. ’99, of paralysis of the Altoria Want, the Soldiers. heart, Alta Knight, age 32 year», wife the National .Mednal Association, The regatta commute« proposes to ap of Fred Knight. slopped otr here Wednesday to spend ply through the pruper officials to have At the re<|uest of her relatives, her re the day with Dr. J. > Muure aud family. the annual encampment «f the Oregon mains we/e taken to them at Eugene on J. 1). SLevens, the Evans < reek miaer, National Guard at *r near Astoria this the evening train. left last week for biston, probably to summer. There will be no difficulty in DaOMaed was one of the moot active spend the soinmer. Stevens A Calvert securing an sxcsliant location for Hie and devoted workers in the Christian aret oritumpialing the sale of their min camp within a abort distance of the church of thia city, was district manager ing property on Evan's crock, which ocean, witu good sanitary arrangernsnta of the Y. P H. C. E., and her loss is ought to seii readily as this is a splendid and go«d water keenly <elt by the members of that asto piece of properly. < iation here. The fai t that she was one Gold Mill Waterworks. George Parker, brother of Mrs. Jas of the few of whom it can be truly said Tin Gold Hill city board has awardnd was prepared to live or die must be a Sluver and suu of Atty. W. H. Parker of th«contract for constructing waterworks Medford, psMsed through uur city Bun consolation, not only te her sorrowing day morning uu Ina way to Mceiford, to.I. W. Hays for $3700. The plant lias husband and relatives, lint to all o( her whore he wid epond a few flays visiting Iwen leased to him for 20 years. The many friends. city is to receive a royalty of 10 per cent relatives and friends CORUM \t (¿rants Paas, Wednesday, from the groas receipt* from sale* ol May 17, Ihtri, Pririlla, wife of Thomas .Mi»» Altha Espy returned to Granta water lor 10 veers. After that the city Corum, aged 58 years. Paw» last wetk from Banta Rusa. Cal., will receive 16 per cant if the «ales reach Deceased had been a sufferer for five | where she han be* 11 attending school for $2000 per year, and 20 per cent when the ywara from a tumor. Mr. Corum moved ' t ie pa-t two years. The day following »ales real h $2500 p«r year. I he recorder t« this plat s last fall, livins about throe | • ne went to her home on Grave creek, wa» ordered to iiave bonds prepared in miles from town but a month agri moved accompanied by M ims Msda .McKenzie. denominations of $100 to cover the a- into town. Mr«. William Marshall and Mr«. M M meunt of Hie issue. (Oregon City paprrs please copy.) Littlo of ludepeadenre. Iowa, arrived last Friday morning. The former is the wife and the latter the daughter of Mr. Wil am Marshall who tolegraphe'l them to come as ho was quit« «irk. We trust that Mr. Marshall will «oon recover and ire around again »o<jn. Geo. R. Riddle of Riddle Or., e former! rss dent ami business man of this place, 1 is now clerking fur the Jewell Hardware ; Co Mr. Riddle to well known in thin place and we are pleated to have him with uff once more. His family arrived Think of it ! A Coat, Vest and Pants, Monday morning sizes from 13 to 19 years old. Gray, Straight Rev. T H. Dulin, formerly pastor of Cut Suit. the Baptiet <-Lurch of this place and now I located at La Grande, paosed through - $uth on the overland Tueaday morning en route for Kan F ranciero tn attend the > national Baptiat anniversary. Rev. ' Gilman Parker, state rniooionary, was Men's Suit, Color Black. Round Corner Sack. aloo ouo of the party. Sizes 36 to 42. Dr. Francis E. «’lark, the founder of the great acx-iety of Christian Endeavor, « m on Tuooday s north bound train, lie spoke a few minutes tn the Endear« 1 orers who were at the tram to meet him. Dr. Clark had been attending the state < ’lot Ilici* • invention in California and was un his way to Portland to Ire present at the Ore- ton state convention. What shall We Call the Motto Calhoun Grocery Go $2.50 $3.75 & Tner««illbe st leut 100 psraons to toks adíantag* of the cheap escurrios rate« io Portland from ths Paa*. $750 for railroad far« lor tiranta Paw >« pretty grx«l lor on« lime Hats! F up Stock Wool Stock Crashes. Straws. 25c 5Oc 75c $1. $1.25 $1,50 $1.75 $2 $2.25 $2.50 $2.75 $8 John B. Stetson Hat $4.00. The Sugar Pine Store