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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1899)
r L Tom Williams is building himself a I>r. Flanagan, Re»ident Deatiet. nF al real dene« on bis lot near the resi dence of his brother Jack. Fickle« in bulk at Wade's. Bide a Hartford or a Columbia and Whole Wheat Flour at Wade’s. Dr. Van Dyke went to Wolf Creek you have the best. Cramer Bros., agts Berry Ctipe at Bike’s Whips. 10c to $2.59 al Hackett’s. The Chautauqua at Ashland promises Monday night. >hoes repaired at Hackett's. Paints and <>i!» at Cramer Bros. to be better this year than ever before. A large can Best Table Ap Dr. Flanagan returned from Portland Hour 75 «ent« at Scott Griffin. C. St Louis fur watch repairing G. F. Billing», the president, is putting ricots ................................ tajsc the first of the week. Bicycle repairing at Cramer Bros. in some work and he always wins. See Vuorhies if you want a camera. A large can Best Table Bart- V E. Voorhies has bteu visiting in It is definitely settled now that there Clemens, Druggist, opp. Opera House. Westphalia Ham« 10c a pound at Portland for the pa»t week let Bears.. ........................... 12V3C will be a match game of baseball at this .1 large can Best Table Black Ilorsethoeing at Trimble *fc Baciier's. , Pike’s. S. N. Butters went out in the Waldo vi place on the Fourth between the Alerts Best flour at 75 rents a sack at Scott berries .... l?yic Where du you get your hair cut* Try- cinity Tuesday of this week. and an Ashland nine. Turn out to see , Griffin’s. Shredded Pineapples 12 Will Mallory. Hon A. A. Porter of Leland ia in the game. Bes» Sugar Cured Canvased Hain« at Maine Sue nr Corn (“Prefei red Fruit Jars, Aluminum Cape, Rubbers. town today iWednesday). I^iwn Mowers «har|>ened at Cramer Pikes’, 12c. Stock" 12'jC E'.c . at Pike’s Billy Falliu wus up from Leland last Bros. French Kulm ■ Beans, Baked I2‘..c See Mickleaon, the new abuemakei. Anti-Rusting Tinware al Cramer Bro«. There will be a picnic in the Corliss Sunday and spent the day in town. 3 |>ound can Hubbard Squash i2,‘.-c | He is in town. grove on Jones creek next Friday. Mrs. See those I hotographs for 75c ¡»erdoz Bert Witham of Ashland a as down Something good in Oysters . . 12,‘vC Vote for the Goddeas of Liberty free of G. Savage’s school will close and the at Clevenger’s gallery. the first oi the week visiting friend«. i pound Comb Honey........... 12'jC , charge at Calhoun’s Grocery. children and parents and teacher pro i pound Best Seeded Raisins I2'..c High grade coereepondene'e paper a» Judson Bent of Galice creek was in Harness of all Kinds, Grade» and pose to have a good time. the Cui kilk office. town the first of the week on business. FKESN Morning Meal .... .. . ............ 12,‘jc Prices at Hackett s. We »<-11 Crockery. — Cramer Bros. Go to th« Social. Cha«. Kletl of Wilderville was in town We are still giving one Package Ho Buckwheat free with every Buy Flour v ith the While Star on. lake your shoes to Hackett for good j It’s always good.—Wade. Lues lav and made ua a pleasant call. Remember the young ladies social to Package H. D Mush. i work and right prices. Judge Hanna adjourned court last night in the grove at the bicvcle track. Where «lo you get your shaving done? Bottle of Horse-radish................ ... . If you want Flour in quantity, «ee Call at Will Mallory’s shop, Thursday and returned to Jackson Over 250 ticket« said, A Booti time and Good Standard Corn or Tomatoes. ................................ ioc plenty of ice cream, Come one, come Bike. Special prices made. county. Trimble A Bacher are preparetl to do Potted Meats of all kinds.............. ......... 5, to aud 25c Nick Those, county commissioner, and all. 15 cent« only. DL4 photograbher all kinds of blacksmithing. America:’ Sardines.......................... 1 H r D I Opp. Court House. John Lewis of Wilderville spent a day in ...................... 5C is the one we fill. Committees to Meet. Weekly Oregonian and C uvbikk $2. Imported Sardines................................ .... 10, 12 and 15c town recently. Good goods cheap—Best prices paid at Choicest things in every line The various Fourth of July commit I Teachers, remember the National Ed- Artnonr’s Celebrated Sliced Ham .......................... 25c Front Street Second Hand Store. Mr. and Mr». Cal Wells of Jerome tees are earnestly requested to meet at of eatables—here! You need ucational Association Meeling Excur- • “ “ Bacon.... ........................ 25c Teachers, remember the National Ed Prairie spent a few days m Ashland last the City ball Friday evening at 8 o’clock. «ion not carry the basket-—prompt Undent d’s Soused Mackerel. ucational Association Meeting Excursion. week visiting relatives. As many of the business men as can are McClaren's Clubcheest. The Children’s Day exercises at the delivery is a feature—-here! Apples, Oranges, Lemons, also Fresh, The Hon. Schuiidtlein of Woodville also requested to meet with the commit Presbyterian church last Sunday were SPECIAL! Large juicy Lemons, wa* perambulating the sheets ot Grant« tee«, a« very iuqtortant business ia to be Home giow’n Strawberries now arriving. Vegetables of all kinds every day at saitl io be very gtwxl. Fite Crackers, Fresh Pike's. Pass one day this week. considered. One matter which is im Oranges. Cherries, Xew Potatoes, Cabbage. Onions this week at the Don't forget the Grand Ball in the op Call to see Mickleaon at his new shoe Dr Leslie ami wife went down to Mer portant anti must be settled at this meet Roasted Peanuts, Fresh Candies. era house July 4th. ing ia, whether ({rants Pass will have shop near the post office. He will do lin Tuesday evening, where they will the G. A. R. encampment this tail. Ashland Creamery, Cockerline Buy Groceries, etc. at Calhoun’s Gro spend a few days visiting. you first class work. The G A. R. will have its representa and all other l>est Butters right cery and vote tree of charge for the God New hats and trimmicgs are con George Porter of Grave creek was in tives on the ground to discuss a proposi fresh oft* the ice. dess of Liberty. tion. If the encampment inns be held stantly being added to the line of mill town last Saturday evening to practice hare this full, it is intended to have the Buy your groceries tr oui Wade drill exercises with company II inery goods at Miss Clevenger's. tiecond Oregon, a train of artillery and Prompt delivery aud sal ¡»faction guar, The hot days of last week melted the an teed. II. C Kinney and family »¡»ent Tues the best orators that can he found in the state. In fact, the greatest and ! day of this week in the vicinity of Wil snow in the mountains quite rapidly The floor will be in elegant condition liams, having gone thither for an outing. grandest lime ever witnessed in Grants which caused Rogue river to rise two or Pa-s is in store if the people want it. I for the Grand Ball at the opera house three feet. ■ A. B. Cousin oi Galice was in town I>o you want it ? if so, come out Friday i July 4th. night to manifest it in a material man Scolt Griffin is selling flour at 75 cents. one <lay last week. He returned the Don’t forget the location oi Cleven- eatne day, not having time to tarry long. ner. The best at 75, the very beet at 75, guar ger ’ a photo gallery, 4th street, half anteed at 75, and all you want at 71 MARRIED. Mr« Robt. Pool left Monday night of block from Layton hotel. cents a sack. this week for her old home in Gelena,III., • Until July 4II1 we will give Two good second hand bicycles, cheap where she will visit her mother. She ROOT—DAY—\t the residence of the E. C. Stearns A Co. have a 140 bicycle brilles parents, Mr. and Mr«. N. Day, with every cash purchase amount at Cramer Bros. now ready for Delivery; a fine high expect« to be gone two months or more. by Rev N. I- Jenkins, June 14, 1899, Close wholesale prices will be made grade wheee, but not so many options in Kenneth C. Root to Miss Florence E. ing to f.i Five Votes for the God T. J. Mackin of Leland ami A. F. Nel !>»)• to all who buy in «piantitie« for 4th of dess of Liberty. fire«, Saddles, Etc. A sk Redfield about son of the Eureka mine came to town Ami Kenneth (’. Root on Wednesday July celebrations. them. last Saturday to open I a day or two. evening, at 8 o’clock of June 14, walked C alhoun G hcm eky C o . The Northwestern Life Ins. Co. has Mr. Nelson reports everything favorable in Wisdom'» way when he led to the by- L«x)kout for Mickleson’s new »hoe at his mine. the reputation of paying the largest div menial altar Miss Floreace E. Day, idends to policy holder«. And with it« «hop near the post office. Mrs. C. S. Evans was called to Eu daughter of Noah Day of this «lay. ‘New Policy” is better prepared than The very best flour and every sack gene Thursday of last week having re The wedding was a very quirt one, ever to give you just what you want. guaranteed, for 75 cents a sack at Scott ceived a message that her brother, who there bung present a few invited guests N. P. D odge , Agent. I Griffin’s. has been sick for a lung time, was very to witness the occasion and to listen tu Miss Jessie Kcovill’s school on Jerome The best music in town at the opera much worse. the marriage ceremony pronounced by Prairie will close next Friday ami Miss house July 4th. County Clerk Roy Bartlett was among Rev. N. F Jenkins of the M. E. church, Maud Merritt’s school in the Jewell dis The vote in the city council on the the number who vent to Gold Hill last which made the two young people one trict will close foi the summer vacation. cow ordinance stoo«l seven to one, H. E. Satuiday to witness the baseball game forever. Mr. Root is one of the excell Tue two schools will unite Friday for a Smith the one who voted against. between the rune of that place and the ent young men of Josephine county. joint picnic Alter graduating from tie Grants Paas Clams, 15c can; 2 for 4 25c Oysters, Alerts of thia city. Rev. Charles W. Hays ¡«reached his Sardines, Swiss Cheese, Cream Cheese Mrs. W. J Bly male of Jacksonville, High School, he was engaged as dry first sermon in Bethany Presbyterian and all Lunch Good« for Picnics at Pike’s wlu» was very prominent as a lady writ goods clerk for the firm of R. L. Coe A church last Sunday to a good audience. Grocery. er from Southern Oregon, died at her Co. and served there a lung time, and His sermon was well spoken of and the HIGH GRADE Try White Star Flour if you want the lioma last week and was buried in the at present i« deiklng fur the Clothing gentleman has made a good impression ’ firm oj P. II. Ilarth A Sou, where he is best. Wade keeps it. In fact all kind* Jacksonville cemetery. among those of his congregation. of groceries at Wade’s at bottom price«, E»lward 8. Van Dyke returned from i , gaining for b i nisei I a good name, which Effective, March 21st, and until farther 1 lie would esteem more than great riches. Strange that people will pay $50 for a Eugene last week, where he had spent | notice, the Northern Pacific, second class Mis« Florence E Day is one of the FULL LINE OF bicycle when$35 will buy just as goo I a the year in the university. Edward | Very positive. rate to Portland from St. Paul and other comes home hale and hearty, but still a popular school teacher« oi Jotiephine one. T. A. Hood sells the Creacent. Eastern terminals will be $25. We have been here quite a long county, having taught a number of Everybody knows that Demaree’sor summer's rest will do him good. E. E. D vnbak , Agent. terms in different di«tricts and one term time. Have been successful. We AT II. B. Miller spent Sunday in town, chestra will furnish the best of music at Grants Pas«. Ore. in the Grant« Pass public school. She feel that we are an old and reliable returning to bis ranch on Applegate the opera bouse July 4th. graduated from the Drain State Normal The boy« who went to Gohl Hill last Monday morning. Mr. Miller is having | I school and holds also a state education-* firm, and we very positively state George W. Wilcox will be ready to Saturday to play a match game of ball open his store at Woodville about the a great «leal of work done on his place | ' nl diploma. Miss Dav, now Mrs. Root,!» that we will sell good goods just with the nine at that place, were not first of July. His new building will be this spring. His crons look well. one of the young ladies who is worthy the as low as any store will sell them feeling well, especially after the game, J. W. Robinson of Wimer, Jackson highest commendation and Mr. Root completed by that time. for they were badly defeated, They took W. E. I)KAN & Co., Mrs Rtdikopf wants to talk to you on county, was in town Tuesday. Mr. Rob may feel proud that one so worthy ha« their defeat good-naturedly and came Red Star Store. inson informed us that he intends to aciepted bis hand. The C olkiek con home able to eat their meals a« usual. up-to-date Kid Gloves. It’s undisputed leave for Eastern Oregon in a short time, gratulates them both and joins with Home and Contents Burned. Practice up, boys, or Ashland will use that she* has the finest line in Grants their many friends in wishing them Pass. The prices ure right. Every pair taking hi« family witn him. you up on the Fourth Last Wednesday about the noon hour Revenue Collector, David Fox, spent ii j | many a happy day. irranted. the dwelling and contents of William There will be a joint picnic on the The uniforms fur Company II were ^X^iay in town last week. Mr. Lox keeps Babcock on Sacker creek in the Althoure Applegate at Bridge Point school hous^ DE KES — WADE \t the home of Mr tdiip|>ed by treight Tuesday of this week, a close eye on his field of labor that no district was destroyed by fire. Mrs. and Mr«. Edward Wade, in this city, next I rid tv. Three or four schools will but the guns are to come from the East, one who woulu can have an opportanity j Wednesday, June I4'h, 1899, Mi. Balx-ouk was getting dinner ami she no unite aud a good time is anticipated. and the «late of their arrival is uncertain I to violate the revenue law. Frank > lhikt*» and M ins Edith M ticed that it became tery smoky outside We have Just K^^^ived a CAR LOAD of Supt. Gregory of Jackson county will be , Wade, Rev. N. L. Jenkins «>f!i< lating. and she went outside to see what was The boys are very anxious that thoy l>e ,S\\. C. . I’erkiiiN made a trip down to present and will hold a local instit^He ( Mi. Duke« ha« b?en a resident of Jose the cause when she discovered the roof here by the Fourth. ** Starveout la«1 week to take a look at the same «lav Mies Daisy Stites who TV pliine county tor about 10 years past of the kitchen oil tire. The building war that section. He stopped while there teaching at Bridge Point, expended ye'' ) Tickets on sale at the Sugar Pine etoie lie taught a number of school« in the editor a kind invitation to be present for for the Grand Ball at (he O[»era house, | i with Mr. Miser and family, whom be county. Miss Wade, now Mrs. Duke« very dry and burned very rapidly. The said entertained him very nicely. men at Babcock Bros's mill a trout 200 which he in return extend« hearty July 4th. ha» lived with her parents in this city yards distance were called immediately, 1 larry lx*w is, who has charge of the These Wagons were put up expressly for our trade in this moun thanks. II. C. Perkins, knowing that the edi since coming to the county several year« but they could not, and did not get to Rocky Gulch mine «loan Rogue river, tainous country. Thev have points which make them superior to other Alexander A Bent of Gal ice creek will tor’s eves like to see thing» beautiful, «¡»ent a few days in town recently. ago. Mr. and Mrs. Dukes are excellent the house in time to save anything buj a i young people and we extend them con make «ome improvements in their ditch brought to this office last Monday a pro- trunk. Clothing, furniture, in fact, all wagons. Call and see them. Harry will put in th«» summer «-leaning i gratulations and wisn them many hap the contents, a« will as the hou«e were during (he summer, that they may have tococcus, in other words, the most beau u> bedrock and getting ready for next’ py days. They have gone to house burned. E. I*. Hawkes, our informant, a tetter and larger flow of water next tiful snowplant that can t»e found in winter's run. j keeping on I ih farm about one mile be who in working for Mr. Babcock, and I winter to run their extensive pla*er. the mountairs Nin Reynolds brought John F. White an«l wife of Medford I low town. The saw mill 1» now in operation and it from Swede Basin. also stopping with him, said he lost »pent Tuesday night in this «*ity. Mr. will put out 100,000 feet ot lumb*r to be Buy your Tickets for the 4th. The everything except what he had on his DIED used in extending and repairing the Baseball committee are building a lar^e White is owner of the V alley telephone | back. He lost a very fine gold watch. line, and he was down looking after his ditch. Chas. Reynold« im running the grandstand ou th» baaeball grounds that ' The greatest loos was in the contents a» mill, and Ben E. Stahl, PU|>erintendant will seat about 1000 people. Tickets, line. While in town they paid the edit Mr. Babcock did not value the house »a or and family a ¡»lea-ant call. ORDER THROUGH oi the mine, will look after the ditch 15c on sale at Dr. Kremer’» and M.l being worth much. He intended build The many friends of ChM. K. ( ’ Iians- part of the work. Clemen’» —At Medford. June 15, IMI«», ing hi a short time anyway, but the loss lor, a former resident ot this pla«-e. but j WHITMAN of diabete*, John II. Whitman, ag« <1 ’ of contenta falls heavily, since there was now of Missouri, will learn with pleasur«* 45 years, 5 months and 7 «lays. no insurance. that the gentleman has taken unto him- i self a w ife. Through the Co< bier his friend« extend congratulations. local Bappeninoe personal Our Special saooo U3NNY The Tempting Basket CDV B de M ’’Grocery Now is Columbia, Hartford, •"«> Vidette. Calhoun BICYCLE REPAIRING BICYCLE EXTRAS AND SI N DRIES. Cramer Bros. I -In r< lware Store WAGONS Stough' on Wagons Geo. Enger & Co. Buggies. The Jewell Hardware Co. $2.25 Qi Qi I 10 10 Dewey The Greatest Bargain of the Season. Men's Vici Kid Shoes at S2.2 We have just received a large shipment of men's Vici Kid Shoes in Black and Tan that arc Handsomely made up Nicely Finished . Soft Flexible Soles, Medium Coin Toes, WARRANTED ALL SOLID LEATHER. And have placed them in our North Window. This will make a very Easy, Soft and Durable Summer Shoe, ju-t the thing for those who are bothered with Corns or Tender Feet. Drop into the Store and have our Sale*' People show them to you. Don't be afraid of troubling us. We arc always glad to show Goods whether you w ish to purchase or not Gentlemen : We Can Sell You the Bist Shoe on Earth for the Money. Try US. Hon. Ben Haytnond of Reck Point, one of the solid men of Jackson county, | male this office a pleasant visit Wed- n sdav of this week. Mr. Hayinoud in formed us that he thinks there la no doubt but what the High Line ditch is a certainty. J. B. Pa»ldock wen1 out Io Kerby this! week to place a beautiful monument at the hea«l of Dr. Woodcock*» grave. 'The monument weighs a ton and the carvings up >n it show Mr Pa<ldock to be a sculp tor who und» rat ands his Iniainess thor oughly. Mrs. Hutchirisoti and mu Willie, who ave been in ('aliforuia for the past year, returned to Woodville last week. ■ Willie has been «ick with pneumonia and heart troubles, ai d hi» physician ordered a change of ' Innate, a complete . rest and an abundance of pure fresh air. 1 To gel the prescription tilled, Mrs. Hutchinson remembered her old home ; in Oregon and they have moved into the ■ hou«e formerly owned by her father, Mr E. Hill. Little Girl« Take Notice. til the little girls who want Io ride with the Godde«« of Liberty will please leave their names with K. <J M» Croskey at the store tetween the hours of I and 5 o’i lo* k p. hi . Saturday, June 24. U<nt to See th« Gam« The following persons from ('rants Past went to Gold Hill laet Saturday to witne«» the ba«* ball game between the tee nines H. W. Bennett, Arthur Welch, Andy McCarthy, < arl Mcf’roakey, Andy Col vin, Turn Galvin, Will Merritt.A. Lister, Earnest Lister, Ed Uster, Roy Bartlett, R »y Kremer, John Ualv Galvin, Newell I*»- I^mxter, Bert Harpor fxra Drmarae and •Ha, A Frtrel h and wife. E E Outer and «il», Ben l Williams, Otto Dnnlsp. i Ar'hnr Fryer, Ctao-le Hard len, Walter Kay«., Frad Col fig, George ‘»lover, ( Harry - ibiüi an i F rank Kraal. Grants Pass Will do Herself Proud This year on the 4th of July. The Committees are all appointed and .if working b.iicl to complete Suitable Arrangements. The Militia will help make it attractive, Captain Axtell having charge of this feature. New Clothing for the 4th of July. We have just received a new invoice of Nice Things in the Clothing Line, Fancy Worsteds, Gray River sides, Round and Straight Front, Black and Blue Black Worsteds. TEN DOLLARS works wonders in the purchase of a Nice Suit. We do not try to make you lielieve we are Giving our G< fm L s away but we do say, and mean it too, that we are giving »he Ik-st Values in Grants Pass for the Least Money, and are ready to prove it to you. Vours for a Bargain in Clothing, P. H. Harth & Son. (ient-1 I iirm-ihiiu Goods, Bouts, Shoes, I Valises, Wagon Covers, Etc. Come to the Sugar Pine Store for a complete cele bration outfit. We can please you. Come to the Fourth of July Celebration anyway if you have to let some other store please you. Don’t think you need to work a stroke that day, for you don’t. Remember, the American Eagle should scream louder than ever before this year and your voice is needed to help celebrate. Come to Grants Pass the Fourth and give up one day to enjoying the fact that you live on Uncle Sam's ranch.