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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1899)
M<rlm Scwunags by Nymphah RIVtK uuURIER 1 Jost rain enough to lay th* «last in svaav rMl lUlJAT, Merlin and vicinity. PRICE .t VOORHIES, ROGUr pvsljnhxd KUTTOKM a .WD raorMIKTOBS. bate « or si aM'BrrrioN : On* Year, in advance. Il A Hix Months, ... Three Months. ... .35 Bingie Copies, - • « - .96 The «late ovpoMite yonr name irnifi are* the tone to wfiuh your «ubw nplion 1* paid it is your aeeeunt with the * o< aiaa. When vou pay your »ubttcription-«ee that the date b . hanged. No pa [»er will he «topped until arrear-» are paid in full. Advertising rates on nMlfeMtan. ■ j for change or*ad' must be handed in tiefore Tu**day noon, oihrrwine melting of the matter will be < barged for at toe rate of 5» per running in« h, Mingle column. Altera - i/.'l v: i u t.« to 'j.. ■ .. •• barged for at the rale of 10s per running in< h. -»in gle column In all advertising contracta four irnue* constitutes a month. Grants Pass is the county -»eat of J<s»e- phme county am! is situated in the center of the Nouthern Oregon gold mining dis trict KnU.-wi ,1 th. pool oltlc. al Grant. Hai», Oregon, a. «rvnOlam mail matter. T hursday , J cnk 29, 1X99. The populist* in Yakima, Wash , have declare«! in favor (A ei paneion and in opposition to trusts. Those populist* certainly know what they are about. And the G. 5. G. will be ordered to Portland for a three days encampment, where they will join in the great cele bration when the troops come sailing home. _________________ The National Editorial Association wih pise through Granta Bas* at 2 50 o'clock a. in , July 10, going as far south as Ashland. In the afternoon at 3 o'clock of the same day the special bear ing the asnociation will return ami stop fur about three quar tersuf an hour. They will tie well received and entertained while here. Charles < row, who in rep*»rted quite sick with malarial fever is improving very slowly. (Jrops look well but a gcxxl shower A ram is very much naede>i W. A. Maesie repr^rts his sppie crop very light but prune* bni fait to yield a crop. Goats' Goal»! Ixxs of them Eakwn •* Thornton passed through on the Roen- tmrg road with a band of 20» goals on their way tn I*»<igias rouaty. They had come from Redding, Cal. Rev. J. Name came over from Wilder* vibe last week an<! is completing the arrangements for the dedn ation of the Vf FL church, which » announced to take p?a< e Sunday, the 26th of June. M im Mary Jsnkina and Miss Millie Frier rams op from tbu Pass on tLeir «heels Nunday morning and attended tha dedicatory services and also lent a nand in lifting the burden of debt The ladies returned home Sunday evening. Rev. Dr. Leslie, pastor of the Baptist -hurch of Grants Pass, made Mrrhn a pleasant call and preached Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. A gr»d ror.- /regation greeted the doctor, who prea/bed an excellent sermon each even mg to the delight of ail present. The little daughter of Thomaa Haven w io has been sick with brain fever for tome time past, died a» the home of her parents Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock, the 21st inst. We are informed that the funeral took place at the Pleas ant valley schtxil house Thursday at 11 a. m Rev. Charles Smith, while on his way u»(. reNswell in the Willamette vaMey, «[Mint Wednesday night as the guest of Mr and Mrs Lanterman, going on hi» way the next morning Mr. Smith came down from Cresswell some five weeks ago and has been visiting friends and attending tu business in Southern < Fregon W. A. Massie, who runs the stage be tween Galice creek ami .Merlin, had the misfortune to break one of bii back •prings one day la»t week. The break, however, is mende<! snd he goes on his way rejoicing, carrying mail, passenger* and freight. Regular trips Tueidivs Thursdays and Saturdays between < ».slice j creek and Merlin. ttlMÀNl bicycle ecohohy The miner, th Hi. ..«f— L Simpwm. (Died J um 14, 1SH9 ) What sung** lbn» duk-ef dager **ing, Ere wine had dulled hi» keener wit. And to Hexperian breeze Hung A* fruitage fi>r I'ama» jm fit. He sung lite gtori»« of li»e land In tuneful numbers ever grand, Am! meet to live fw age» long .4« -arnplcx iA immortal anng. H«-gave “ Willamette” lasting f;»m« Ami “HiMj»i” he made a ciaMsic name ; Told of «tai! « ataMtrophe When the wrecked “Wright” went down at Sea . With fnithoN sing of “Apple Bloom,' A im ! ’ Mi*Mi.’*ippi * ' relentdoom, ■‘The MtAher*» Vigil” ¡»nd "Again,” “At Parting,” M( ruwning of the Niai»/’ “Bnow-drift.” “Lurlina,” and the "Pine, Whose planting called for many a line Of »weet«*-«t cadence marsh a lei! yet To thrilling words to music **t. He wing all th«**** and wing them well. Without rewanl or hope of pay, Except the praise that ftoroethnes Cell From readier <>f the charming lay. Then »hame <»n the Pacific <-«>aMt, An*! all its li»tl«cM dweller», here, If these sweet **ngM fore're are 1«mt To us, beyond refraining care. Thongh bushed is now hi* mmetreby, A mi ail his rythmic caMe» are o’er, ft» pure ami splendid nielmlv Will ever linger on our »bore —{Win W F.dler. Wilderville, June. 1899. From Williams. Waiter Dyke made a trip to William* fruity. W ? Horn made a bUMineae trip to Williams. John John made a trip to Grant* Pas* last week. R**v R. H. Remedy i» visiting friends on Williams creek. I.ueo. Cramer made a business trip to Wiiiiam» last week. M.!* n Maud Goodwin is v nd (mg friends on Missouri Flat. H. If. -pariin and #nn George went to (¿rant* Pas* Tuesday. George Cougle marie a business trip io your city recently ‘ barles * Seven» ba* take.» torse load» of berries to J ark sou v die ( . P. Hnwll cdoeeJ a three month's «b«xd in the Pre volt d*»Ui< t last Friday. Mr». M. i bapmao went ta» Ja<*kMon- viile last Tbursfiay, returning Saturday .Many cases of measles are reported fn various parts of th« country, but only in light form. We are sorry to learn that Mrs. D. fohu Sr. is quite ill at her homo at Williams. *r Xu .*.«ii.^t. Expr-irmT Im. . -t h.ni 4* > He toils along with soul intent Nu day» are iuA urviunly *prut. I^ggar«b, why nut emulate This man «♦ <ie»ire to act-umuiate. I [win some «wxted and rocky daain. Where borrows could nut thnve. Are many a backache and a pain. While for competem.-y he'll drive. Takes hi» wealth from M”<her eartn. Giving an equivalent for wreto. Content with plain and homely fare. Ami wifey duties do ; Perhaps hr has, somewhere A ‘hear one—or two. N»» [ etty gri. sn« r*—■ * r Street amt fare» to pay, W hich city people have galore From day to «lay. Attired in all -orv of rigxin*. < iors he forth to labor Or talk about the diggin* With a duplicate—neighI mh *. Be he from the elite born, Expelled fur sucial treason ; <Jr ot' fame and fortune shorn. -■irci there h v t id i a- n F ur this incon*latent mattaew, Bringing aught but gladne* Through the cold any rainy »ea.-on. Time will tell nu sorry tale. Heart* like his are sealr«!. In purpo«e, steadfast, regal, Stand* a hero unrevealeii —P*E»r B ell . Mias ( »ara Brown of Ashland visited friends at Ho.el !>« John last week, re turning Wednesday. Dedicatory Services The monev V"U pay for a new wheel is some times only part of the price. The bicycle mender gets the rest. If you buy................ < THE CRE5CÊNT ro begin with you need have only a bowing acquaintance with the wheel-tinker «LTMEnoi^T. A. ilOOb Bicycle Sundries of all kinds. All kinds of Bicycle Repairing neatly done. Headeuarters for the RAMBLERS. cess by which th t low ral**.* Th plates i that th ore has as Ore from the thoroughly about 150. thi Hotnblend about JO fret wide; making good proposition* to work on a large scale. There are numerous otbrr ledge* in the distn- t that will also be worked in time. Tne I it ire is indeed bright. Pix. 1 M ica At KF. red tan.l a fo«r ni» mo.tly«Pl,le> Pea. b„ .r»J. ! fruits.giHsl well, everythin» lli?' around the place. Ju-t uuMu^ load— A xle ■flHM UREASE rua L help« the team. Saves wear and expense. Sold every where. MADE BY STANDARD OIL CO. ()XE ._ the f tw.,.:. room-,' |,anl « ‘ weiland nevessarv ontbaili^; of land, at a good ele.»tuJn ¿L* of the town. Owing to. banR^** to another stale, ow uer will " cost Enquire of Us. i built hou.-e I \ Acre» of red ten.l ivmg «m I P“'“«s..tivea - ,J tl land is one mile fron . -»nt» p»,. ground and aJmo.t |..r • t,v nn.u,*] 'Ste iro-t. will . ' J The dedication of the Merlin M F- church, that waa announced through the Quite a number of people from Wil columns ui the Cot kick last week, was a There is more Catarrh in this section 17 I ' «Iraa. liams attended the Edmahonal Kailv ai decided success in every wav. Final of the <*ountry than ali other diseases * , - ,.ov« ■"> irrw bmn»rM The Samoan difficulty will be arnica pul together, and until the last few year? the Bridge Point grove. apples. I,») acre, of n, ; , fam,,., f » preparations hail been made during the was 8upp</*ed to be incurable. Fur a bly adjusted and peace restored, tier- river bottom, an.l in the no.M dZL' J R. Hale came out to look afier hi« week. The young people of Merlin great many years ductors pronounce«! it many has been talking of demanding in apple belt in the vounirv. Wmi-A undertaking business, or rather bi» brought b oiks of beaulifal fiuwera and a local d'-ea-e, and prescribe«! final are proving the n;.,.t i rofiubi. Probably Committed Suicide. demnity from the (Jailed States because the frail ra ser. Here h a7hZ»5B I remedies, and bv coi..* anily failing to | evergreens. A beautiful arch w » b eree'ed corp with 154-al trea'n«^nt, pronounced it of alledged interference, but she will It is «opposed that Henry Browrisworth 1 branch bjuse at the Nipper saw mill. a very prohlal.le inv-tn.em r.J. W g...«t » r<».n., har*l -..-n b«, JH The ladies of the M. FL chum* South back of ibe ju pit, bearing (be inecrip of Wimer, Jackeon county, lias cuwmit- have a tropical time trying to makes a -mailer tiou.-r, go.,.1 collection Uncle Sam is not in the ted eulcide. Last Saturday he had some ' gave an ice cream and strawberry »upper t*on ”F ai h. Hope and Charity; which tone a cunstitul iunal i - a-e and there running waler ir. u„ , ,ir.| ; little difficulty with his father in regard Hit the old hall and realized quite a was lasuio.iy decorated with fluwers. fore requires constitutional treatment. mood to pay something for nothing just «ottered tor sale ..n a.., ,Mt of Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufacture«! by an.l «rowing mnti:..: . , ; ■ Everg r u.R sud Howers were arranged F.J.Chen»*y A Co.. Toledo. U, ie the to fixing up the reaper preparatory to, go«ally sum. yet a bit. ___ cu’ling the wheat crop, but it was by nu j W C. St.tea went to the P am * *atur in la»*ieMii designs in variuus parts of only constitutional »ore on the market. Considerable money is being invested luoA'l:l' ■ - »n«iM means of a serious nature, but w hen h day !■» meet hi- daughter, Miss Abbie, • he building and the scent of roses per It is taken internally, in doses frum 10 in the mines in Southern Oregon at the went to the botue and asked his mother 1 who li»i been Attending school at the meated the atmosphere. The weather drops to a teaspoonfiil. It acts directly ear. Entire farm . an '« coven on the blood and mti.-on* surfaces of the 1 present time. A ml those who are mak ditch taken from the Apple»!» | it she would prepare an early «¡inner Agricultural college at Corvallis fur it was al>o propitious; just enough rain to system. They offer $100 for any care it I farm could be made very proot»!» < ing the purchases are proceeding at Flie^endc Blatter From Wilderville by Nimshi. lay be dust. Sunday morning came fails to cure. >en*l for circulars and tee-1 there was further trouble. The mother pa^t 10 months. up-to-date farmer. Worth W)»ni,, once with improvements, making repdy Prospect* are good for more rain at gave (he young man a lecture over a Film and Plate Cameras for Sale or Rent. be bought lor bait that »moant. cloudy and cuol Rev. D. T. Summer timonials. Married — Sunday, for a good winter's work, The neat this writing. Address, F J. Cheney A Co., Toltdo, ville, presiding elder of Ashland Dist trivial matter an«! this seemed to be the the residence of the X E VOOHIES. year will prove a lively one in the min «800 ‘-,l , ! ■' " A most refreshing shower of rain Sat culminating point at which be ma le up and the speaker of the day, was present O good hard finish, locatala < harleM Coug!e, ( naries Rose and Eliza ing industry in this section. It takes urday made glad th* farmers of Wildoc Courier Office. bis mind to put an end to his life. on time as usual. By the arrival of the of city.les.* than 5 minutes walk tecta beth Newon*be, both of this place, money to do great work and that money ville am! vicinity. school or post office. 3 3 He eat down, wrote out his will ami 11 o’clock hour the house was tilled to Dissolution Notice. Justice Nq»per officiating. is coming, not in appearance but in fact. its utmost capacity. The presiding J. 0. Robinson, one ui Wifilerville » then took a pistol, went to the woods Notice is herebv given that the co Th« Best $5 Camera in Town. S1500 Here is a very desirablej O. M. Knox, our accommodating stag** elder preached from Genesis 4 9, “Am I dence in north eke d partnership formerly existing between becretary Alger is going to try hard to thrifty farmers, reports peaches a good and it is suppose«! he shot h'mself. Lot 30x100 feel, set out to iruitand' driver, wa* ah«ent from hi« post of duty my brother’» keeper?” Harry Smith an I S. A. Benson, doing a capture the senatorship from Michigan, crop on bi* ranch but apples very light. Many of the people and neighbors in 7 room house, brick cel.ar. r>arsmds Hist 'Saturday but we heard he attended Trustees' report was (hen read «nd b'acksmiihin^ business in Grants Paes, essary oui buildings. a lie has enlisted Gov Pingree in his be Crop« of small gram in this vicinity that vicinity have searched the woods the ‘ Rally” «o he is excusable because the interests of the church were then has been dissolved by mutual consent. half and the two will make a hard fight. bid fair to yield an abundant harvest. but the latent reports revealed nothing the -< h S 1 •>( H I 1 1 • .]<> n >t have rallies every hay presented to the congregation in a mod - (,..... , ; v !i>.üv Harry Smith will continue the bus.nes*, Alger will hold on to his job with the Wheat, oat* end bay especially are look of his whereabouts. Young Browns- ami plaster finish, Xeariy new. ÏL The many friends uf Rev. Q. W. Black worth had the reputation tor happy way by the presiding elder, and being an will also collect bills am! pay all ac administration until he sees whether he ing well. ia dark loam and has a general will l>e plea-ed to know that he and his the amount neede«! to lift the indebled- counts of the o d firm. H srrt S mith , excellent young man. secures the other prize. Pingree says he of fruit, from apples ami pears <ki. Cbarle« McCann came over from mill family have returned to > uthern Ore ness and also to make further improve strawberries, and selected irviu tbex favors Alger because he knows the sec No. 3 Tuesday and remained until Sat 8. A. B enson '. rielies. A good well and necensin A Pinger Cut Off. gon for a abort visit; they are at present ments, asked for. The good people of Dated J une 10, 1SU9. rotary is an honest man and that he is urday, the guest of his uncle. King Mc start this buildings. Making a very phaMci visiting Rev. Andrew Brown at Wilder* Merlin nobly responded, and in a tew Frank Griffith, sou of J. W. Griffith , and within 10 minutes’ walk of the r opposed to trusts. He may ba op pored Cann, Wilderville'* genial merchant. Notice »o Crediturs. ville. minutes almost the entire amount asked ha«l the forefinger uf bis left han ! cut otr to trusts but, as to his honesty, there In the county court of the state of Ore- M ) t,,ur ‘ ■ ü4* F’veryone in Wilderville and vicinity la»t Monday while running the rip saw Mr. an I Mr*. F. I Sherer ui Steamboat for was subscribed Methodist«, Bap ' gon, for Josephine county. - houseami it building may be a difference of opinion. If he is trees are in good bearing, and ad as honest an Pingree given him credit for expect to celebcafe the Fourth in the at the Sugar Pine factory. 'Die physi cuntrmplate leaving soon for Northern tiste, members of the Christain chun h In the mat’er of the estate I Notice to city. That is right, the cian dretsed the wound and the boy is Idaho where they will make their future and Presbyterian church and people not ! of Abram Cole, decea-ed. i Creditors. being,he would resign the »eat he is now Paa* thin year Fourth at July ought to be observed by belonging to any church, all uniting to getting along nicely. hm - Mr- Sherer (nee Clara Young so unfitted to hofil Notice is hereby given by the under X •■1 ’ 1 '*P ' every American citizen. wiUric the .-isvetaa has many friend» on Williams creek who gether. The result was a surprise to all. signed, administrator of the estate of you have the mun«v. ( unie in tnc • For the Kall Game. The matter of how the sewer is to be D.nner was then announced and ti • Abram Cole, deceased, to the creditors Mr and Mrs. Harrison Cart and son Ai*h them succe-s am! joy in their new talk the matter over. paid for created considerable comment Adam, and James Hocking Jr. and people repaired, some io their homes and of, and ail persons having claims against Those who would like a good comfor heme. the said deceased, to exhibit them with •) acres in north part of t .ty tw and opposition from those along the line daughter Emma went to Nwede Banin table real Where thev can see the ba-»* Some to the adj lining grove, to dispose : necessary voucher*, within six months houre of 7 roon - uh aa<*. '■ of the proposed main, as well as from a for an outing, leaving Wilderville Tue» ball game and secure the best view of th»- of the content* of well tilled baskets. after the fir*t publicati<»n of this notice, finish; good well with pump ill c.* The I orb«» Interchangeable. number of others. George Colvig circu day and returning rhureday. The writer, who was in close proximity to the san! administrator at tHe office of aix>ut 2 acres in a general variety ot is sham battle, would better secure reserve By far the liewt album for Ko«lak ph> one-half of which 1» winter apples, fta lated a {»etition asking the council to to some of these baskets, was convinced G»e Axtell, county judge, at (»rants Pass, Wilderville ie a pleasant little burg teats at once as the best of the neats will sold on easy terms. •b>s**pbjfie county, Oregon, or to me in have »erne panl for by the city. Only where the people dwell together in pea« e all betaken before the morning of the togr «l bs is the Forfa-s Interchangeable that tiie good people ot Merlin were not person at my residence on Louse creek, phot, graph alburn for nr monte«! photo- two or three refused to sign the petition. and unity, where everyone enjoy* the Fourth. only cheerful givers, but that the ladies Josephine county, Oregon. H I a<Tes tw-' union' graphs. They aru handsome leather were excellent cooks as well. Dinner *- "’-F town, m a.; hc-u-e -• • M ai rice S AV AGE, Tice plan advired by a num tier of people, fruit* of bis lab-orw, resting the while Tickets and reserved seats now on sale ■ . r:- h him k both . Hsoly4 covered books made for GO and 120 plio- Administrator of the estate of A brani ami it is the most reasonable one, and every man under hi* own fig tree over and after a social chat, at 2 .»() the at M. Clemens'and Dr. Kremer's drug land. Will make a nice little ra&i Cole, deeeased. tograph*. One Iteauty ot the book is people again assembled in the sanctuary > fruit and grain. just for all parties, is, that the city pay stores. at (¿rants Pass Oregon. January Rev N. F. Jenkins, pastor of Newman that 1x4 and 4x5 photograph« filling the neat little church to i*a ut- Dated Opposite Court House. for the main ami the laterals be paid for 31,1899. Xi H > Thirl', a r- -aru ■« M. F' church of Granta Paas, will hold can, be i>tit in the same book. Call and Bicycl« Races. by the property holders where these lat ' ' red aud . ¡ tk -«•il. It • in ■>’. After an excellent discourse by If Shiloh e Cough and Consumption quarterly meetings aervice at Wilder- see them l'botog* also in stock. lay* well «beltered, and l * weilstfifM] erals run. Some auggest that th«* citv Rrmemlier the races uh the Fourth arid the presiding elder, the cause of the cure, which is sold for the small price of fruit raising. ville, July 2nd. Services aa follows A. E V ookhiem is in no condition to lake on extrain get up your speed There will be three church was again presented and an 25 ct»., 50 eta. and |1JM). does not cure l/»ve Fea«t at 10 a m., preaching and M H 1 Tw»: ! I debtedness and fur that reason they sug races as follows; a nuunt in excess of wbat was asked for take the bottle back and we will refund National f.du.ational Association Meeting. Sa» rament of the Lord's Supper at II a. your money Sold f >r over fifty years on gest that the sewer l»e paid for by the 1-niile race open to all amateur riders was quickly subscribed The formal I Goud house and out buildings. Tht.-d this guarantee. Price 25 cte. an.l 50eta I.-»» \ngelev,Cal .July 11 to 14, 1899.— rn., basket dinner on the grounds am) i readj in protttabto fruit 'taring. M property holders along its route hut the First prize, $10 gold medal, second prise, dedication of the church took place and — W. F Kremer. 1 Ex< uraioa ti< kel* will lie on awle July preaching at 2 .30 p m All are cor I trees and choice varieties of appl«- city ran better afford to pay for it than bicycle suit ali present rojoi<*»«l to we it dedicated 5th to 9th inclusive, good to return on For Sale. dially invite*! to attend. to iwi|>ove a burden upon those who hap* 3 H mile amateur. First prize, |s gold tree of all encumbrances. Much credit I f >( ) A‘ *•-*'> hve n -< i.th ' or before September 5lh. 1899. A Uhickermg square pian Rev. D r. Nurnmerville, presiding medal, second prize, $5 camera Inquire 15 acres u .; • vrd. !•»• trr ' pen to lie along the line. Taxation rnav is due tt»e people of Merlin fur the way It not handled by an experi general Pa.*-, For rates and further particulars, call of Mr* Will Jackson. variety of fruit, 1 , *tury hou« * l»e just, though heavy, but imposition eider of the M FL char« h, came out on 2 5 mile rare for boys under 11 years of on <>r a ldrr.*H II. A. Rotermund, Agt. S. t iey stood bytbe organization irom begin enced pharmacist. You may bam, corncrib, woud.-hed, and *rWL‘-| never. We believe this council will the stage Friday and paid Wifilerville a age. First priz •, bicycle lamp; se<<»ud P. Co , Grants i'ase. Ore. n g to end. Merlin now has a nefit it Also a spring near house. Large aniv-- Wanted. be assured of good results if oak. fir and pine foi tire-wood, wilihM pleasant visit, and held the bueineaa wrestle with the problem until they have prize, bicycle shoes. church that is a credit to the town and Io trade a goo«).two horse wagon for a very cheap» conference of the M. FL church in the you have your prescriptions gotten it in the beet possible shape. Appropriate prizes will be given for will prove a gnat blessing to its people, g-»! fre-h cow. A Idre*» J. M.Sipe, Report of Pleasant Grove School. evening and preaching after tlie business the best and second bent decorated W 1 Sev.- J. 8 a MM. comyouudedhere. < » rant.* Pass Entire number enrolled, 23; average Order of Parade the I « Mirth meeting, A g<x d coiigrega!ion greeted wheel, both ladies and gentlemen — four Two story, ten-room hou*e, neariy • h v .in.dance, 18. D m -H standing 9'»! The Modern Beauty The parsile will form north of the Rev 8 iinmeryille, an rxcwllent sermon prizes. First Step in Photography. Good out buildings. Nearly all ofUfc*« P»r < • nt and over hi attendance «luring | Thrive* on good food and sunshine, with is in fruit t»earing*, consisting of cbo»*B court house anti will march south in the followed which was much appreciated by This little book shcMild be in the hands Waldo Item« ;!•[ pear-. : • I the tertn wer«» Pvarl Waters, Robert i plenty of exercise in the open air Her of every amateur pb«»t«»grspher. It con th** following order the <ongregation Th» presiding elder prunes, quinces, etc. Also a good’••'*1 SIXTH SIREET. I' on Jewell, Fritz Geber« an«I , form glows with health and her face Uhang*-able w »-ather the past day or ■I’w Go<ldess of Liberty. of-mall fruits. A deep well j temained until Saturday morning, the tain» complete information for the be water. This is one of me finest, if itf*| llattie La( r ux. ■ blooms with its beauty. It her system SO Angel of Peace. guest of Mr J. II Robinson. ginner a»*)«! will save many di*appoint- best fix ations in town. Overlooking *5 Number of visits from director*, 4; need» the cleansi* « action of a laxative Band. Every one is looking fi»rwari to a fields and rugged mountains. 0»w*i a| Mia* Jessie Scoyill closed a very m menta and failures. Only 25c. Foreale county superintendent, 1; other visits remedy, ehe use. the gentle and pleasant sale on account of poor health of osn® I Veterans. cessful term of •< hool in the Jerum* pleasant time the 4th. by A. E. \oorhies, C olkiek office, made by patrons and friends, 112. MyrupotFiga, made by the California Militia. Prairie District. A fine program was Many mining men are reported to be Strayed. — • r I Tliose standing !00 per cent in d Fig Svrup Co. only. Fire Company. arranged for Friday, the last day of in this vicinity. We h«>pe the) may EXCH ix«.I wood-shed, barn, hen hoitae and at a«** ment during Ciin.»! t«i mv ranch (h-tuber last a light Uncle Nam. school, a picnic and basket dinner were make belter time* *ary out-buihiing*. l.«»t l<!nl(fi * G s I k « New». Miner, Oscar bay bora«» with black mane anti tail, one (I ■■■•;. ........... ; 4ve.r. fenced' with division fence. niakncF*! krprwM-ntatnes of the Business Firms. part of the order of the day. The pro Uba*.Ballard has charge of U«e Bennett Rotiert Jewel! • > f»» j.'t •'oming into nearing, 2U *t«»< k or lien yard -eparafi from **r*'d while hind foot, small star iu forehead, G aui e . Ore., June 25,1899 Carriages • - iron» < »rivule, < al . a citv of 3S0» | m » u - cfi>-irig house. 25-foot wed of t»* •* gram was excellent and was well ren place at Bub her*« gulch. no bran! and is breathy. Owner esn Messrs Reeves and Williams are dili 'nation W ui hi . hange for hotel or -Lx-k wity pump, well walled up and <»«M Horribles. dered by the children to the delight ui - o '-rr _....! farm ill the Rogue Hiver Thia property is ottered for ie-.-ti»-'“ Wimer Bros are w aking preparation* gently at work on IbeirCold Spring gold- have same by paving < barges Bicycles will form on both all present Quite a number of the i ui «u < I IT nee A \ ourhies. “ *r—« '.range grove it* co-1, on account of breaking up«■*r fur tbeii annual «-lean up. cupper ledge north of Lost Fiat. They rr ARD sides of paradr. older people were preaeut and i>arti< ipa- Uy, w ho desire to gu to Uaiburnia. I have a large amount of tine looking ore Al.TIl >i >K. Ubas. Philippe lias moved Ins iamii F» R HALB OR I \i II ted in the exercises of the day. Some A Statement on the dump and will open up one of Waldo tu reside during the summer. $1OO() A f»’»>‘ ot !•' Wanted. 150 ?' ' • mile* from town. One creek. 12 acre* in <u Ths l'a< dl Pine Naedla ( o. inc of very fine music by August Myers «ai the best pro»»o»ition« in the camp. The blind reti and twenty-five a« res of < hmm | variety of fruit. Water ■ r i H<*bool is progressing very nicely A girl to du general h< one of the pleaiant feature* of the pro Grants Pa»«, Ore., io offering its product ibi- I. r rnr l.ittoi m There are 15 a- re- of purposes, this place is a bargain | mine is at a great elevation and when der the skillful management of Via P«y. For pa'ticuiars a winter rpples ire ex M X ears .,1,1 A good va- want to see it lx*lore it is sold. to the public, t»rg» to state that item gram A general go»»d time was experi i extsnsive work is «lone the ledge can be riety of «mali fnû I-. • vrrw». e;c .good han! I’altun. The scholars seem to l«e ven ploys no peddlers or traveling sals«men. *nce<! and all went awav well plt>as<< I i tapped hundreds of feet below the sur- fini»h I oa-eof nin room-and underground much taken up wrh her, i i fin.» feet -¡tiare wi and happy. «-eLar.er.MMi narn , ie Il has established agencies in all the I tare. ••utbuiiding«. a fine -^ated in beart of city. ■ n' H salt»faction is given to ail. well with in*«! wii ind ‘»▼mg ndmui and tank Would or business location. Pacific C«>a»t states, throughout the tra<le fur a -mail i place in town IfifiOp. Arthur lisle has been prorq>e<‘ting fur the George Wimer jr. hat F.a>it, in Mexico, I urope and the Ila not be quarts in the neighborhood of Rum x‘)( H ) *U1 buy - a (’oue county, where he I I » * l \ I i •r a«k- wanan inland*. llevwood Bros. A Wake frum town. A • - ’. * ■ For in f if »1! creek for several years and not until re tng to biteincaM matter« n regarding the bargains ■ lear and t»alan« e in tituber. 1- rr ■ field t'o. of Portland are its representa in real o cently did he strike it. 11» has a v. rr fenced with new boanl ten-*e. •1 . • allonor add re*« his ehildren to Wafilo N. P. I m tive* for the states of Oregon, Washing Kir.it office. Granta Pa.**. four a« re-in fruit l«eanng. (tendrai»* ■ promising mine; a four-foot ledge uf tree Oregon. I iis position a* foreman ton and Idaho. Walter Deakin of San ty uf irait. i.and lave tacing milling ore. An araetra will be built on mines. Ju-t the place for fruit culture. A $9 I 1 I. A r.* U( f - Francisco, (or California, eh They will | R tu» creek, there bring sufficient wafer « en» ■ ">'ursn».tOI Mnnm. Tbirtvamwm hou.-e small bam and govd W. J 1 supply the trade. In Portland and vi Indian Relics banted : è L'J "rtl h,,n'ir*1 ">•“ >rX. dn an«! iet u- tell you more abuut H. _ J 11<. run it the entire year. Tin* set n enerit water, easy terms. May mie, cinity the Meier a Frank Co. has the re ’ will eventually b* a large producer as it I de-, re to «e<ure some good stor e Dne bkx k in to" Sryferlh, tail r>ale of the goods The names of all it- ■ ’ ■ . ‘* ' " ' iy II ». re,..: Und ‘ is in th* Mt. Reuben belt. Indian nie« from this vicinity to be rep- $14 ha» for year» been .prudut-ing very ► | church h these old, established, well known n" v-rxmt, oîfru'H" rìU . re'ented in a large «late colle. Hun. Rel Rumor has it that the rich strike re- daritly in fruit, berries ami garden WJ Amt •veiling, by faiut.j houses are a guarantee for h«>nr*l, I here i- a good house and out I ■ , , : I ported to have been n ade in Bouthvrn ics of ait kinds, such a» »pear*, knives, 143 7f veyame. straight forward dealing also a good well. Five nrinutes «n* ■ Oregon recently, was in the n-iglib r- ax«*« and «‘Ing, * are esi ■ ■ •* I. ■) •'* RE.' I.nr. .lark houl or church. Would sell threMJ «•ne half nnle s< The material of the Pacific Pine .Needl«< aS .Mrs W. sr ami M im irom t.n.l«r, «.uth ..f i„ wlI lObxl.'zi feet, (corner lot,» tor |4 ” ". IM ■ h<*'d of Bear ( amp, west uf this p'are, Also Mone pipes, large tiint spears and * town. an< Thw b Co. has no equal and once used, will K» rn*» tend »„.I «»«Hen, for froi| 5 ■ Sevterth were stopping at Kerbv Th ----- —■ 1 grain I would mane a l»eautitul building a > md — . and tt.at une the par speak for itselt. The company has in dav, June 15th. RASCH W« te* making it passed through here *«t anv of 1 h»*>e ariirlrs. w II pie»»» write li‘ -r I I >IHE\. f l.o. 1TI< n*y in this lì' vested a large sum in buying patents --- "* — 3 y w yourself when 1 Miss Maggie Sgyferth v sited be 27 ne Addre* II. I’ i! » milt » w "* TO “ ' March rmouie to Bear Camp. L is i*e»«t dairy ranches in Oregon. whi‘ u *f ' an he huufbt fur h.K n, «nd perfecting th* process of manulact nesaw. in- U value. A l ergam rarely offers. ter Anna at W J. Wimei' I one dav Two Rivers. Wit. “ 1er for *aie at a I »ar gain to any > ' • h nun gvn stated tha' they r«H>k out about f lO.OOt* M unng. Those who want mattreare» niviipy t«. pm into a business «•: w wrek. wanna»« a pocket. The fart is known that some Stray Notice. 141 A made of pure Pine Needle filrer should hL.T""* ,,""*m« ‘»n<l tbrw ach am! . snd une Lail mile* from town. 5u B Fl is« IL**»* where in that section is a va*t depoai’ see that they l»ear the trade mark of the It at my Ixwre a light ta rrel to «5 acre* of thi« h Photojrapbic Supolwv I . re* in her »ousin, rv wealth, di»rovered in early days, dur . i varietv of 'lack luani. 4at Pacific Pine Needle Co. x h «hit« «trio« in «ne», »«lght genera! a ¡arre fripod Sliding.......................... •pnng with *uffir2er » »ater fruit«, irom a visit at the Ind an war, and year after year p i, for irrigating Knby lamp. candle................ In Granta Pass, J. R. Hale ha* the • 9. 4 ,«»<• c’J, r.ry 1 garden through the ties srarch for P n IK. IWo w»*ta. sev. 94 4. The reporter sole agency fur our goods “ oli ........................ n hava miu . b» |.«yina ail «x. win »pnnir iir 1 , P«a. e. 6 room hou-«» large t 41 •• •• •< out the report Ind c « i r s p n io ’ I. i * « amp's comiuj In Ashland Mr. J T iMdge has the W. M Kxox. Brinting Frames ............ ' • * ’ ‘ n ‘ .............. hrm ,n F tvstur fine troll ing borre It «l.oufii haw 1 Io the front through the numerues » I- sole agency for our g mm !* • ir»*. . l'a-. Total Pani out 4*'l 20 all the tn a ■*< id with place if desired.— Brini Roller». publishts ! Mutue two wrek* *gu. The ni t < r s • 1 pburet ledge». Many location^ hate P m ific Pi.vs Ntsni.s Co. Frrrotype Platea WMb 1 »porter uf the Obuvrvvr been made, about 25 on three ledges, Brini Trimmer.......... ...... *2 I« 50 A N ks Social ASSAY ER, ^m w«*ek is » lozr too >egative Ro, g, .. ' name«/ »he tvg Yank, Kl«i* an ! Hur n- <MÌ 1 ì Wilier 1 «1 of Mi M' irait, a bargain - $<■» {•eveloping Trave s m I»a*t Friday night k<< >« River ('amp 103 70 Wake up -nakm and *h»kr vtmr hva»U. bend, th* fi«*t and 'alter being atoit W. G. \\ right, i b.ue Frinì papet . 2 dot. No. 56, Woodmen of the World gave a $400 ” ,,v. ane had mile apart and the Blue Ut- GeoT Agt. fur Oregon ’ Bl Kex -ansiti,e Paper. 2 dot social in honor of the Arabs circle. The > different psrues have under 4x4 •• .. (»Tin p -F osuikmt C t cäide hux ee. gentlemen of course prepared ali th* mi ihe ieveloping of the |» g Card Moauta. perdo* 1(K to Cyanide and Ch Ion nation ! 10 Hyp.»............................. goid things and did all the serving aud * i I ■ 1 ank One of tt»e |»arties. -who went to of Irres. K “U^uir. «,ih guoj w, t »M Deveioprr they did both in a way that astonished W mt re’.ieu Color« «1» lately, sent the resu tofaust Bullion Reine«! an I Nhirprd. E Photo t’aace, dar* ..... 10c and L. the ladies of the circle. made.w » ch :s promising. He baa a pro- p> » r.. : . e -..au, ,j j.,—- IM II l ’ hoto »«ipplte* of Ilium F j MA. all kind» *1 , 1 - Mtr or h*rl .,r n* *•'**.« A. E. V uobh m . ■ I Corei «a oflke. PttîTO 5UPPLIE5 Make Clean. Bright and Fresh spring by using F^-IISTT Smith & Holman. l’hiùcrt.ikcrs. Death Lurks in L rugs.... I >■ ■ I St lUV I V' 1