Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, September 14, 1899, Image 1

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VOL XV.
<»r HotTHERM OREGON.
GRANTS PASS, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 189.;
Welcome.
A Newspaper of the Old colonial Days.
Kaucs U atermdoru Only
A copy of one of the oldest new »papers
T P. Lee of Gran’s Pass, who is prob­
in America is in the possession of Albert ably the only man in Oregon engaged
Toiler. It belongs to A. E Voorhies of exclusively in watermelon raising, is iu
Rtf
the Routt: Ri\ er C ourier , who loaned Portland with the fourth carload of mel­
Order your ice at Blake's.
it to the Fort land Press Club temporär- ons shipped this year. Altli ugh enjoy­
Bicycle hospital for all repairing al
Not theirs now the battles -ne-ke.
ily.
ing a monopoly to a certain ext« n», Mr.
Cramer Bros.
Not theirs to dare or do.
It is the Boston Gai ite. of May 12, I ah * sa)s he is not getting rich very fast
They saved their color», fought their fight
We have a large shipment direct fr< in the East which
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. B. Taylor of
1770, “containing the ireaheat advices, in the melon business, as it is an occu­
In Eighteen sixty-two.
Woodville were in town Saturday.
makes our .Midsummer ;.nd Fall Supply the Finest Line
foreign ami domestic.” A full account pation whose success depends on hot
The site has been selected for Med
ever brought into this town. If you want the Best Shoes, if you
Our nations welded by their blood.
of the Bostou massacre is printed in the weather, for which the present season
ford’s new depot building.
The black slave they set free.
want the Best Shirts, if you waut the Best Line in Neckwear, i»
ton. 3-column pages.
has net bean remarkable. Mr. I ee has
And
many
slept
at
Gettysburg,
Take your blacksmithing to Trimble
Yellow with age and printed in the ■ 75 acres of big, juicy melons now ripen­
you want the Best Suit of Clothes that can be had for the Mone
In Eighteen-sixty three.
xt Bacber for firsl-cla-s work.
curious type peculiar to the times, it ing on the fertile laittoms of Rogue river
you can have them by going to Welch's.
seems like the ghost of a newspaper. It valley, and if a few weeks of sunshine
For a firet-clasN meal, go to the City
O gallant “boys,” tho’ silver haired.
| speaks with the voices of those long are vouchsafed him, he will ship 20 car-
hotel; B. A. Williams, proprietor.
Could nation ask you more,
Hop-Pickers’ Gloves.
since deuaried.
loads before the season closes. He says
You st<x>d her friend in greatest need
Miss Mabie Smith left Saturday mor
We seek profit when we buy more than when we sell; the
Its tone it iu harmony with the rebel* he finds prices fair, though he has to
In bloody Sixty four.
mug for Ashland where she will attend
We have a large stock of Hop-Pickers' Gloves, just the thing
difference
is yours.
lious spirit of the times against the un­ meet eoinjx‘ti{iou from the Sacramento
i the Normal.
protect your hands.
And those who sprung at Freedoms call
just taxation of a despotic monarch. valley on the south, and the Snake FURNITURE,
If Shiloh’s Cough an i Consumption
Not many wen* alive
MATTRESSES.
CROCKERY.
LAMPS.
Bitter as the people seemed, however, river valley on the east, but the Califor­ CARPETS
; cure, which is sold fur the small price of j
PILLOWS,
When the article» of ¡»race were signed,
TINWARE,
WOOOENWARE.
they were not yet readv to throw off the nia melon, he thinks, will soon be too MATTINGS,
COTS,
25 cts., SOcts. and $1.00, does not cure j
In Eightecn-sixty-tive.
GRANITEWARE,
TOOLS,
voke; they only wanted the right of self- ripe to rend here, while freights from LINOLEUM
take the bottle back ami we will refund
LACE CURTAINS. Gl ASSWARE
MIRRORS.
And now, tho’ many years have sped
government.
Idaho work somewhat in bis favor. Ik*
your
money.
Sold
for
over
titty
years
on
J
Opera Ht use Bio. k
And many's gone to rest,
Bv a perusal of its editorial page it is finds no difficulty in disposing of all he
this guarantee. Price 2.5 cts. and 50cts.
It may be a little early to
We count the few who yet reinaiu
seen that men fought wi h the pen even 1 brings to the city at 11.75 a dozen,
I —W F. Kremer .
Among our nation's best.
at that early dale On * article is direct though tbe market is weaker in the me
Major C. N. Gantenbein has been ap-
ed against a man who signed himself troj»olis than in tbe towns of the Wil- i
We welcome you tho’ miss the ones
, pointed by Gov. Geer to succeed Col. ’
Bostonian in the Chronicle, another pa­ lamette.
Not here to fall in line.
So we don’t .say much about it now, later oti we’ll give you fuller
Tuttle as Adjutant-General of the Ore-j
per. xIt sayn:
When he loads a box car with melons,
We
welcome
you
with
swelling
hearts
gon
National
Guard.
particulars, but we want to let you know we have the biggest
|C^KORGE II. BINNS,
IJ OBERT G. SMITH.
“A writer iu the Boston Chronicle, he accompanies the car on its way
In Eighteen ninety-nine.
Are you going East? If so call on
has not only been charged in direct not th ward, and slops off at su« h towns
ASSAYKR,
H D. NORTON.
Mai 1» M erritt .
111
1 <111111.4*1 M
S F. C aps or E. E. Dunbar at the First
terms, but proved, by irrefutable demon­ a» Roseburg, Eugene, Albany, Salem
¡National Bank, Grants Pass. They j
Mining and Water Locations.
stration, guilty of i hi pertinence, absur­ and Oregon City to slock the market,
that ever struck Grants Pass •nd we have it exclusively. Come in
will sell you tickets via the old reliable ,
dity, sophistry and foul falsehood. and finally brings up in the mriro|a.lis,
(Recorded since September 5 )
A ttorneys and C ounselors
and
see the goods and the prices and be convinced.
Northern Pacific. You <an enjoy your
. J. H. Tucker, quartz claim ‘‘Vesuvius” That all this has been done with fair ar­ where he doses out the bulk of the cat
at L aw .
j trip via that line and get as low rates . in Wolf Creek mining district.
gument and good manners, the Boston­ load.
Office in First National bank Building. as any inferior line will give.
Mr. Lee has bean
yç C. HOUGH,
J. 8. W. Sindh, water right of 50 ian ought, with blushes, to concede.
M c C ll re ’ s M agazine for S--¡.-»ember inches for irrigation from Maple Gulch, But should that gentlemen think such « buoiness a number
G rant » I’ ah «.
-
■
O kkoox
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
Another lot just received fresh, new up-to-date goods.
opens with a poem on the Dreyfus affair [ on south side of Grave Creek.
concession loo great a sacrifice to truth time had consideiabie opposition, but
act ice» in ail State an.1 F. Acral CoartS
( .iirpets lull oi taste and style, rich e ffective coloring», all new
by Edwin Matkham which prove* that
ami justice, it is then hoped that his fu­ now remains alone in his particular
Isaac S Leonard andSallie J. Leonard,
TJR1CE .V VOORIllh.s,
Office over Firrt National Bank.
the mark reached by Mr Markham in
ture publications, though unanswered! field. He has tried melon-raising on
and up to-date. Popular Prices. Better take advantage of our
40 acers placer mining ground NFJ4 ol
XiKANT» P ash ,
•
•
O kkuok .
“The Man with the Hoe” was not be­
will meet little attention, and less cred­ Hood river and on tbe Utnpqtia, but
REAI FATATE, and
yond his reaching again. Following . NE’4 and lot I, sec. 27, tp. 40, south it. For. surely, when a writer, alter finds the rich, sandy bottoms of Rogue
special Glassware Sale
INSURANCE.
1 range, 8 west.
this comes a character sketch of Admiral
such charges and such proofs, continues river beet adapted to their culture, on
^RTHUR P. HARTH,
Representing the most reliable Com­ >ainpson, by Ray Stannard Baker. Miss
E. E. Mattison, quartz claim “Big­ to vaj»or ami froth, in futile strains and account of the hot weutber w inch usual­
More new Irou Beils, New Dinnerware.
panie» in exiftence, I hii I i tire and hie).
Tarbell concludes, in this number, her horn” in Gaiice mining district.
»CTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY
indeterminate expressions, devoid ol ly prevails there iu July, August ami
Notary Public.
series of papers on Ihe later life of Lin
Harry L.
Bennett, quartz claim reason or excuse, he cannot rationally September, and ripens the melons while
Office over First N itional Bank,
assemblage, it is said, and he had the double detention, he will be released at
G raxts P am ,
< ) kegon . Í coin with an account of Lincoln’s funeral.
“Lloyd” in Jump off Joe mining dis hope even the countenance of a party. yet the demand cxi-ts. Hot weather,
quality that most quickly makes a wom­ the end of a fortnight. In the mean­
O regon
I There are halt a dozen good strong inter­ trict.
“Such profound ignorance of the laws however, is not only necessary in ripen­ an love—masterfulness unmixed with
time unless the president of the republic
ASSAY HR,
esting «lories iu the number, including
Jesse Cape.quartz claim “Ora Grande” and constitution of our government is ing the fruit, but in creating the appe­ tyranny. He was twenty-seven, she but pardons him, he will have to be degraded
I a true story of army life by Capt, J. E in Gaiice mining district.
displayed in the last publication signed tite for it. If cool weather prevails in i three months younger. Iler charms
W. G. Wriglit, ’ Brady and a true story of railroad life by
again within eight days.
A Bostonian.’ that it is very difficult to September, people do not enjoy rating were such that on the day they met he
Gen’l \gi for Oregon
The Scissors.
I Cy Warman.
L ondon . Sept. 10.—A special dispatch
watermelons
as
they
would
on
hot
days,
refrain
from
expressions
of
contempt;
U. S. DEPUTY
M ac A rthcr -F orreht C yanide P roves ».
knew that he wished to marry her. He from Berlin says: It is now permitted to
General Wheeler savg the Philippines
such trifling evasion ami despicable ar and if very early frosts visit tin» melon I I had seen her but four times before mar­
MINERAL SURVEYOR,
are not unhealthy, that tbe country is
l»e known that the war cilice hold J
Cyanide and Chlorination treatment
Leg Broken
| gumtnt are below serious confutation.
fields, the harvest is suddenly stopped riage; each tune, however, was a day or
of Ores.
twtter for campaigning than he suppos­
doi'Uinvuts conclusively providing that
Hi
t!
carloads
of
fine
looking
melons
arc
'
“
To
acknowledge
allegiance
to
the
O bbgon .
J.
W.
Collins,
who
has
been
connect
­
(th. \NTs P ash ,
Bullion Refined and Shirped.
more, or little less. It was a hopeful Lsterhazy and Henry Iwtrayed their
ed, and that Olis will make rapid pro­
king, and deny obedience to the laws of of no furtbur use. Although Mr. Lee wedding, a suitable match.— Harpers
ed w ith the confectionery depart merit of
gress when re-enforced. The veteran
trusts, sod only the permission of Em-
G rants P ass ,
-
-
O regon .
Great Brilian.’ the Bostonian says, may succeed in shipping 20 carloads to Miigaziiie.
Seifert A Lambert, was bo unfortunate
R. J. JENNINGS,
j general will soon be at the front, a«» usu-
poror William is awaited for the publi­
’would be preposterous.’ As well might Portland, ami in disposing of them al
aM to break his crippled leg on Sunday
I al, to help push things —Statesman.
The Pacific Squadron.
cation of documents showing the sentence
he assent that an acknowledgement of remunerative prices, be is liable to have
of la»t week
His crutches slipped on
of Dreyfus to be a brutal act of injustice.
A h soon as repairs on the t ruiaer Phil­
the Bide-walk, throwing him down in
Yamhill county comes to the front doty to a natural parent was incompat­ fully 20 carloads more left, unpicked, in
adelphia
aie
•omplvted
at
Mare
island,
such a manner that the leg wan broken with the first poslolii e named Dewey, ible with an absolute denial of obedi­ the fields, when the first frosts visit th •
Progre»» of Education in Egypt.
just above the knee.
and consequently being first will have ence to his unnatural demands. But western part of the stale and the season she will be made the flagship of the Pu
Education has made gratifying prog­
cifle
squadron
and
Admiral
Kautz
will
the
weakness
of
what
io
here
called
‘
pre
­
is
abruptly
terminated.
the
distinction
oF
having
the
only
Dewev
He was attended by Hr. Van Dyke.
O kei . us
ress, though the principle pursued has
Oregon melons, like Orrgou peaches, transfer his flag to her from the Iowa.
and the broken limb was provided with office in Oregon. Bennett Y Roe is the posterous,’ must be peculiarly evident to
Rumors have been in circulation of tor its present end a few youths well
those who are acquainted with the spirit have a better flavor jthan the California |
a planer of Paris < a«e. Mr. Collins is postmaster—Blue Mountain Eagle.
of our laws. And if lame says true, our article, as they are raise«! withoutirrign- . late that the Iowa will soon leave for educated for the public service rather
able to get around on his crutches, much
P. DODGE,
The Cubans find fault with the man­ Bostonian ought to ba much ashamed of lion ami do not have to be picked bciore 1 Puget sound and then will sail for Santa than a wider dialribn*ion of primary in­
i he same a» ever.
(Apposite (Tourt House.
ner in whicn the President, in I hh cen­ his defects in handling his subject.
they are ripe, as the fruit can be placed | Barbara with the squadron for target struction. Still each year sees the num­
INSURANCE anJ
sus proclamation, informs them that “I would choose to treat every public on sale in Portland within 21 hours after , pratice and review
Admiral Kautz said ber of pupils increased, and an advance
REAL ESTATE
Look at the Label.
their independence is to be recognized. writer with politenes, but when palpable it leaves the field. Tbe peach-raiser, j in an interview (hat the Iowa would not along the line of modern education from
Subscribers to the Coriuxa: You are Children are frequently troublesome to
lies are told for truth, in the face of all however, does not depend upon hot I leave this port, in hie opinion, until the 1 Im middle-age programme of learning
requested to l«»ok at the date on the pa­ deal with, and grown-up infants are al­
prevalent, in all Moslem schools. The
mankind, it is difficult to abstain from weather to create a demand for his pro­ Ph i lade I oh ia is made ready.
per opposite your name, an«) if in ar­ ways the worst.—Bulletin.
(IKKWS
G k ANTS ¡’AH»,
11c had not beard of any plan of the people themselves have shown a remark­
an appearance of incivi’ily. Tire Boston­ ducts, and the Southern Oregon peach
!— *ruitM. Jell lea, pickle« or catsup are
rears, you will be called upon soon to
able interest and demand more modern
more eartUy, more quickly, more
hi putting down the Tagal insurrec­ ian is call-ul upon to offer the least sha­ man is reaping a good harvest 1 his year. navy department to »snign to the Pa­
health fully beah-d with Refined
pay up Any who have given us any­
methods. Schools supported by native
P h ratline Wax than by any other
cific
coast
two
aqua
irons,
a»
ha»
th
en
re
­
■H) S H O W & S H E RI D A N,
dow
of
evidence,
that
the
Indei
endence
—
Ort
gonian.
met bod. Dozen« of other usee will be
thing on subscription and have not re­ tion we are working lor humanity as
subscription have been opened for both
ported.
would
convert
every
province,
however
MINING ATTORNEYS.
,o‘““1'"rReflned
ceived credit will phase notify us im­ surely as when we Blurted out to rescue
The United States collier Matteawan boys ami girls, Euro pea 11 teachers en­
insignificant, into separate and distinct
The Wedding of George Washington,
mediately ami the date of expiration Cuba and put an end to the “intolerable states.
HjRpei ial attention
riven to Mining
has
airive-l from New Yoik. via. Norfolk, gaged, and government inspection solici­
conditions
that
had
too
long
existed
at
It was a crystalline da*, the fitb ol
will be changed.
^■1 Land Law», and Land Uilice practice.
What may be taken as more in­
Va
,
laden with Pennsylvania coal for ted
In every household. It is clean,
“
It
would
require
little
less
than
a
npir-
our door.”—Yaquina Bay News.
January, old style, 1759
Up to a col­
tasteless arid odorless—air, water
dicative still of the new spirit abroad is
the
naval
vessel*
at
San
Fran-
¡»co.
it
of
divination
to
find
out
what
reason
■ KoaEHIRG.
OliLG.lN.
an<i acid proof. Get a pound cake of
onial mansion, tbe “White House,” In
Robbery at Myrtle Cruk.
It with a Iht of its many uses
The rottenness in the French army is or propriety there was in the staled sup
She groutKlvd on a sand bank in tbs the fact that the great El Azhar Unlver-
from your druggist or grocer.
New Kent County, Virginia, a spanking
A» Mira Hattie Deinint, clerk in Mr». being disclosed by the Dreyfus trial. Ar­
Bold everywhere. Made by
Straits
of .Magellan and will soon have sity at Cairo, the famous center of all
position
about
‘
the
people
of
Maine.*
M A X UARD OIL < 6.
team of horses clattered and stopped,
Weaver’» »tore at Myrtle creak, w.t get- my secret» have become common prop­
of Islam’s scholastic theology, has appli­
|BiUra«luatc <•! H«>rolog\
I Diver­
The Bostonian surely exposes h»ms<) puffing clouds of breath on the frosty air. to go on the drydock for repair«.
ting ready to close the »tore at about H erty, and these secrets are not very com­ to very just ridicule !
ed for government teachers to teach se-
sity, Germany.
From the great coach a brisk faced,
Toledo W « ekly llla«1e
o’e’oek on Tueaday evening of la»l «eek. plimentary to the French officers, show
cular Hubjecls. The seed of reform ha»
“Matters of greater importance than slow, important gentleman in scarlet
>be an» confronted by a man with a that they sought to sacrifice Dreyfus to
I lie Toledo Weekly Blade lias a large indeed spread, for it was among the fol­
viewing the defects and delormilivs of dress stepped out, Britlah from forehead
drawn revolver, who demanded the cover up their own treason.—Albany
circulation throughout the county and lowers of this great school that the
the Bostonian demand our instant at­ io loot—bis Excellency Lieutenant-Gov­
Ui PISO S CURT FOR
money rack which »he had in her hand Herold.
there are, no doutit, a large number of bitter oppusitim to the innovations of
'll
Iff71
u*
tention.
ernor Fuuquler, cotne with his wife to
The robber eecurtd the money, about
infidel foreigners used to be found.
I,therefore, close with the very ap­ g»|M?e the wedding party of yotfng Col­ wubsrrib«*rs in Josephine county who
A troupe of performmg Filipinos at the
|.:00, and al»o about $100 in checks and
wish to continue their subscription. The
Even now the government can only
CONSUMPTION
plicable sentiments of an author whose onel George Washington, a hvw Burgess
....PRACTICAL
Mechanics’ Fair nightly ultra« t the at­
, order», and made good hi. escape.
publishers of the Coi RIER an i the Blade afford a school fund of abunt 11,000 fu­
strength
and
life
aresnenl
in
the
service
i
WATCHMAKER.
in the Virginia Assembly.
tention of many of our résidents. Over
offer both for one year for only |1.50 to all ture civil servants. Outside of this, 200,
of his God and his country.”
The Lieutenant Governor astdstvil the
in Luzon another and larger troupe of
In the MiiiH paj»er is published a res­ lady to alight. II h sword clanking as he new tfnbvurioers or to th«»!«* who pay up (MX! children attend the village schools,
Prti < - Moderata ; In 11
FK0SFEQT2KJ ATTENTION —
performers of the same tribe ure attract­
supported by local contribution and imill
olution on boycotting Englbh goods, followed ber, removing hia belace«! cock­ all arrearages to tbe Coi'RiER undone
Unar.n tee Given.
ing the attention of the whole country,
grants made by the government to such
year in advunce.
Ont
Assay
Free
With
Each
Subrcription
to
the
Courier.
Send
in
$1.25
tor
which
had
been
pa-sed
by
the
towns
i Front St .«ill LY rs T 1SS. OKI
ed hat, he entered, to add to festive
—8. F. Bulletin
of them as submit to government inspec­
people«
Dreyfu« Convicted.
one year’s subscription to the C ol ' rikr ,mentioning this offer and
brilliance witbin. The dark eves of the
tion and teach a small amount of modern
The
names
of
Ihrns
who
refused
to
open
negotiations
for
Nicaragua
will
R
ennks
,
Sept
9.
—
Dreyfus
was
found
comely
little
bride,
“
the
widow
Cnstis
you will receive, in addition to the paper, a ticket entitling you
reading, writing and arithmetic in add­
the building of the canal and it is abide by the agreement are published that wav,” were bright. Sh»- greeted guilty
It was the sentence of the court ition to the old lesson in the Koran and
to one Gold or Copper assay. Old subscriliers can secure a
ami
people
warned
against
trading
with
can
be
accomplished
hoped that this
them with dignity, suftem-d by a desire (hat lie bs imprisoned for 10 years. Al­ »acred history. The result of this work
ticket by paying all arrears and one year in advance.
without further delay». A new deal them.
to phase into the grai ion-iir?» that is though the Verdiet seemed determined is seen in the requirement that all appli-
If You want a Ticket Mention this Offer.
A very graphic ac< ount of the Boston Southern. In white satin threaded with | upon before the court retired two hours
should be bad with Nicaragua and all
cants for positions in the government
ROQUE RIVER COURIER.
passed concession wipe«! out. The ab­ massacre is given, surrounded by broad silver, and quilted ¡«efticoat, she wore were ronanmed in deliberation. The
-ervice ’•hall have passed certain exam­
black
borders
—
Telegram
Kept.
8.
I8W.
rogation of the Clayton Bulwer tna’y
pearls entwined in her soft brown hair. coiiri stood «5 to 2 for conviction. Exten­ inations in the schools
The work of
— OF —
The Telegram states that the paper is
should be brought about, arid (lie camil
Her little feet in high hr» h<l slipp« ««, uating circums'anues were found. Tbe
uring the best of public servants has
SOUTHERN OREGON.
built. There is not a» important a ihe property of Mr. lUridleUe, of Ala­ *‘ the smallest fives,” twinkled with verdict was greeted by the crowd outside
thus been beg in —Harper’s Magazine,
question to this coast before the lountry meda. ( al., in tliia the Telegram is mis­ buckles of brilliants. Point-lai e ruffles with cheers for tbe army.
Burdett's old Stand,
taken
;
the
paj»er
belongs
to
A.
E.
Vor-
as the building of tcanal.—Oregon
fell about plump tapering arms ami bos­
Dreyfus maintained his inme ence to
What I» Mhlloh?
hies and was loaned by him to the Press om, ami adorned with bracelet ami m «-k the last, lii
City Enterprise.
word« before tbe court
A grand old remedy for Coughs, Colds
club during the trip of the eastern edi­ la« e of ¡»earls she looked
Rwc. n ? deposits subject to check or or
<d t»eit
affirm that I miii inno- and consumption; used through the
tatnr < payable on demand.
tors to the coast.
rt* admitted to the world for half a century , has cured innu­
(all bridegroom, in Lis c
FLOUR ANU FEED.
Mr. Ramilette is the owner of a simi­ iine«l with red silk, rm
Sell- sight draft» on New York, Kan Fran
vere first searched merable cases of incipient consumption
cisco» and I’.»f land.
lar copy and there is one other in ex­ satin waiatcoat, gold it
t«» psrt with even and relieved many in advanced stages.
-w-. »hie transfers sold on all pointe in
istence, these Hire* papers are probably huckb-s. and sword,
Minoi*»’
it s-p.-.-Irt 11 a .
If you arc nut eatiatkd with results, we
th« t'n. ' -<1 Mates.
ihe oldest copies of an American news­ in his glance ami m
i.iff^l flv
will refim I your money. Price 25 cts., 5
C km I i I’tiiil
Rpr<
Attention given to Collections ao<?
paper in existence.
the bandsoment man
and AI — W. F. Kremer.
general buMnes.- of our customers.
Coin tion. made throughout Southern
Oregon Hi stoical Soticty.
■n<lno
luf-wibl. [»into.
Geo. H Himes, assistant secretary ol
J. D. FRY, Pr*-Gdent.
1« Oregon Historical Hex iety passed
J B. PADDOCK, Propr
■r.TUF! '. Vi. » Pre-, lent.
through here ’•! mday <4 las* week, and
Having pitrr-ha»»d the Marble Stock and Business heretofore owne I’nnd con
R. A. B ooth , ( »»hier
.
(J is expected to visit tins locality soon in
lucteil by Will Jackson, I am now in position to furnish anything tn the line of
the interests <X it»e soviet}. Toe ub^e 1
Cemetery work either in MARBLE or GRANITE
I have bad oxer ■ quarter ■'
of Ibis Six irly is :
a century of experience in th ■ Marh'e and < iranite P.O- ness JT .1 i an All your or­
lb« collection, pres* rvation, exhibit*
ders promptly and give you 'lie best of workmanship.
-n and p .b i'Hlion of material e! a his
Will make a apeeialty of construction work from your own designs.
urical ctia« ter, ?«q*«»« ¡ally that relating
f> the history of Oregon an t of the
J. B. PADDOCK.
United States, to explore all place» <4
depili of archaroh«girai matter;
cts gently on the
¡•»»re d'Oirnent«, in an user i pls an«
Attthorily,
J. I.rewwr»
ik-atiorigof every description; U» obtain
*. intuirci
narratives and «e orda $»f tiepi meer»
ot the i Irrgon Territory ; to a«* er lain and
preM*rve the Indian names ol motititams,
(.MNgS THE ystem streams and I oral it ms in Oregon, and
Wnrmlv
their interpretations and **ignification« ;
Carries I . S. Mails, Passengers and Stage Express.
l«^wUtrta
„.
EFFECTUALLY to gAtber ami preserve the imban *.rs«i>
Stages run troth ways daily between Grants Pass, Oregon, and Crescent
tions rotative U> the hist» ry of ihe Pacifi«
It a 11 ling in Price from $5 to $15.
City. Cal., passing through the foilowing interior points: Wilder-
ulu.it>!«-
Northwest prior to white settlement; Io
ville, Iysve's, Anderson, Kerby. Waldo, Shelly Creek,
maintain a gallery ol historical portra •
Ah i Autoniatic”. Vive»’*, **Veee”, and “Cyclones”
Patrick's Creek. Gasquets.
lure and an ethnological and hi«tori< si These
im instruments.
Il you «re thinking of buying a Camera <io
TIME TABLE.
museum ; to publish sod 01 be raise ‘Eff­ not deli
tupíele
WESTBOUND
EASTBOUND
use informal »on relative to lite hi »torr of
A go
I Mount«
« imi mua» aiis ’ o ria­
Leave Grants P
.flam
I^ave Crescent City .
6 a. m
< >frg‘
Arrive at Waldo
Arrive at Waldo.........
8 p. m.
r tc
ver a to encourage and tino. Dekko
W aldo. •. .... 6 30 ». m.
i ly of
at Grants Pass .4 •JGp- El.
a
local toappenmo*
New Fall Clothing
T
Who is that marching up the street
With gaily beating drum,
Tis only a few of the gallant I ids
Who fought in Sixty-one.
3
Welch's Clothing Store,
1
TALK ABOUT BLANKETS
NEW WALL PAPER.
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Smith & Holman,
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Joseph Kessler,
FIRST NATIONAL
EA1TK
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Capital Stock,
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$50,000.
Staple and Fancy Grocaries,Provisions
Grants Pass Marble and Granite Works
J -/<
CAMERAS
Grants Pass & 0 recent City K idneys , L iver
•¿agazine and Folding
A’ ebster’s
lut ernational
ïi , ¿iioa-ary
A
--STAGE LINE-
and
B owels
The Finest Line of Cameras EverShown in the City
¿
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t is tieantiful . A
nt City. Excurtic
C HABI I.R Gran's Pass
Or . Manager
,n shall I,
I fur the
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