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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1899)
1 I < D. ywAÿ * « -Six Good Things Hard to Beat-— ¿ 7 packages Dixie Queen Tobacco, 25c. » NOW IS THIS?—Roast Coffee, fresh, no chickcry,all coffee, loc a pound; ' equal to package coffee. We base i: verything for Thanksgiving. KJ t^f Oranges Lemons. Bananas, Apples. Pears. Etc , Pte. Fresh Ovs- •?,ter-, for Thanksgiving to arrive Nov. 28; price 50c, 1 _■ cans,30c. The old “B & M” White House Grocery. Opposite P. (). ¡Tn Choir. Butter always on t>aud at t‘ik»'s Grocery. Geo. Grixal. of Medford is pulling in the au>ue flagging in front of Coa’a naw building Dr. Flanagan, Resident L*entist. Tiu.otby, Alfalfa and Clover seed, at i Pike*. Lowest price iu town. Choice grain Hay al Pike’s. Th. fool ball game at Ashland between i Shoes repaired al Hackatt’s. th. Fngen* and Ashland teams resulted i C. StLouis for watch repairing iu a scoreol 35 to 0 iu favor ol Eugeue. Whips. Ilk- to |2.o0 at Hackett’s. KeJ Top Clover see.I, Utah recleaned ’ Harness of all Kinds, Grades a ltd Alfalfa seed. Timothy ••••.!, Willamette ‘ Prices at Hackett's. I Valiev Tame cheat seed. Winter Oat* 1 Take your shoes to Hackett for good and Wheat at Scott Griffin's work and right prices. R. H. Giltillan, a bo has suffered con photographer siderably from hemorrhages caused by * 1 Opp. Court House. kick from a bora*, is rapidly recovering Spare Ribs «nd Backbones at the City and is able to be around again. Meat Market. The Salvation Army was brought You all know Scott Griffin put the again before th. city court last week, price on Flour below 75cts a sack. for violating ordinance 21. Their trial If you want a granite sidewalk put in1 occurred on Thursday, aud they oow get W. L. Ireland to make you in price on ' have a permit to parade for the next 30 it. days. Good Fresh Butter, 50c. a Roll, also Divine service at St. Luke'® church Mackerel, Cranberries and Bulk Pickles on Sunday next, morning and evening, also on Thanksgiving Jay al 10 A. M at Wades'. Wm. Bybee returned on Tueeday from the otTeiing on the latter occasion will Happy Camp, whither he has l>een im be for the good ot the Good Samaritan lloepital, Portland. porting swine. A Car Load of seed wheat to arrive at The S. P. pay car pa«ee«i through this place Saturday, distributing a healing Ptke’R today. balm for the troubles and cares cf life. C. O. Bigelow, an old and well known My Cow gives lots of milk and butter, resident of Williams, auffered a severe I feed her alt the Alfaifa hay she will eat. Io as by the burning of a barn and 200 I buy the beet. Scott Griffin hat ihr tons of hay on Monday night of last week. It is not known how the fire best Alfalfa I ever saw. Geo. Hart is now a member of the originated. There was no insurance. Cash and small profits is our motto, 45th U. 8. Infantry, as quaiter master sergeant with recommendation for pro you get more goods for the same amount of money. Always see Pike about Gro- motion to a second lieutenanev. A basket eo< ial was held at the resi- cries. The University of California defeated den e of Mrs. F. L. McCroakey on Fri day evening, and a very pleasurable the University of Oregon in a football game at Berkeley. Cal., on Saturday, time wan enjoyed by those present. A farewell parly was given to Vern by a score of 12 to 0. The Oregonians Norton on Saturday evening and a put up a game contest, and it was the pleasant time was enjoyed by those opinion of many that the call of time present. Mr. Norton left for Kansas on was all that prevented them from aven ing up the score tn the last half. Monday evening. Ì local "bappcninga \\ th every can of G'.obe Bakin.; Powder we give you; Ooe Bitch Mah gany stained top, Hardwood Stand 30 inches high _____ ■ top 6 ki 6. Ot G< nuine Georgia Pine 5 foot Step Ladder. OK Child’s Rocker, hard wood, nicely finished, veneer seat, height 24 in., seat 11x11 in., 20>-3 in. rockers OR Heavy Plate Mirror, or Hand Dresser. OR JOne Farmers’ Friend Egg Carrier, will hold ¡2 doz. eggs, adjustable lid. Must be seen to be appreciated. OR : Iron Enameled 4 qt. Kettle: useful iu every kitchen. ■ keinember, this is no drawing. You have your choice of any one Of the six articles with each can of Globe Baking Powder. t a «g ► f Watch for the White House Grocery E » nrj rnv I 11 L.D r personal □ Misa Clara 8ke*l came down from Medford Friday. W. F. Horn made a business trip to Gold Hill, Monday. Geo Cramer made the city of Gold Hill a visit on Tueeday. W. A. McInnis, of Tunnel 9, was in Grants Pass on Monday. J.D.Hajes of Kerby is making a visit to Great« Pass this week. Mrs. Frank McGregor went to Port laud on Sunday evening's train. The Vindicator p acer mine near Le land began active operation last week. U ill Auderson, of Auderson, has been spending a few days in town this week. H. M. Gorham, the Winona post mas ter. was in town this week on jury duty. M. J. Thompson, of Eugene, is uow in this county inspecting milling proper* ties. Ben George and Chaw Dec-Let, o( Wai- do, are in town this week on court business. F. Wetuerell and L. Sparhawk, both of Kerby, came over to Grants Pass on Monday. Joseph Pollock left on Monday for his farm on Jump-off Joe, to remain perm anently. Miss Kate Lembcigvr, of Jacksonville, court stenographer, is here this week ou ulhuial business. football game and by their presence and The Hull and Beck plstwr on Louse moral support to cheer, strengthen and creek, which has one of the best com stimulate their favorite*. parative records in the county, is all Dr. Bertram Hte.ie, of Crescent City, ready for operation, aud the water will arrived bore M today by privaia toovey- be turn®«] on inside of the next few ance.aod will spend a lew days visiting days. at this place Mia Stone, who haa been James Stephens, who bruised bis viaiting here (or aoiue time, will accom hand quite severely while riveting pipe pany him on Ina return. , for the Old Channel mine at Hx Mile, K. E. Moore, a former well known has beeu having considerable trouble reaident of Granta Paae, eon ot J. J. with the injured member. At one time Mow* of Wildervill* precinct, returned I it was (eared that lockjaw would result. Henry Colviu came in kst week from on Wednesday morning alter several years absence, and intends to remain Indian creek, where be baa l>een placer here for some time. mining during the summer, and has W. D. O'Brien, the enterprising and done (airly well. One |80 piece was se efficient manager of of the Benedict Cro cured, besides numerous lesser nuggets, well placer on upper Jump-off Joe, spent Indian creek is a tributary of the Klam a day or two in Jackson county towns ath river, and is a richly producing sec- early this week, and passed through here lioa, usarly all in coarse gold. The al Mondav evening sn route to Portland lor titude is high and the snow-fall eonsidei- able, making winter mining somewhat a few days stay. R. K. Montgomery, ot the 8. P. rail more uncomfortable on that account, but road office at Gleudale, is now in this mining can be carried ou there through city, being com pel led ¡to take a vacation out the year. Rev. Robt. Mcl*ean of Portland who on account of ill health. Mr. Monfgotu ery will probably soon be transferred to caught a burglar in his church and let this place. Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery him go with a lecture, was severely ar* former resident« ol tiranl* Pass, snd criticized by hi< fellow ministers, who have many friend* here who will tie glad thought the man should have been prosecuted, and Mr, Mcl«ean was ac to welcome them to this place. H. A. Rotermund and family left last cused of “chicken bcartednews." The Wednesday evening for Moniague where Oregonian took the same ground, edi Mr. Roterinund will have charge of the torially. In a communication to that 8. P. railroad atatiou. They were ac paper, Mr. McLeau made a spirited de companied by Mrs. J. B. Pa-Jdoek, who feuse of bis position, and among other will assist them in getting comfortably things, said that if he was chicken- settled in their new home. Mr. Roter hearted, it was a quality which bad mund has been connected with the rail been developed by Portland climate, as road office at thia place for a good many be had naver been accused ol that, be- years, and both he and Mrs. Rotermund fore. The articles en exibition in the win have many friends hero who regret their dow oi the White House Grocery are cer departure. Rev. M J. Hickey ot the Catholic tainly a novelty as to gifts with Baking church, has lately received from Arch Powder. Judge H. K. Hanna arrived here from | Jacksonville Sunday evening, and O|>en- I ud court on Monday. ■ ■ ÉÍ W. R. Willis, one of Roseburg's prominent citizens, came up to Grants bishop Christie, the ap|>ointnient of resi Attention. Company ft. Pass Monday evening. dent priest at Grants Paas, with Jose- You are hereby notitled by orders from W. P. Belding came in Tuesda^rom phtn. county under his jurisdiction. h the Oro Fino mine, where operations Since Father Hickey has been in south headquarter* to assemble at your arm ory in uniform on Saturday, November have been resumed. ern Oregon, lie haa made many friends 25, at 8 p. in. for an election of a captain. L. E. Smith, who is interested in min at thia place who are glad to welcome Tardy members will be dealt with ac ing properties near Placer, came up to him here to reside. He has shown cording to regulations of O. N. G. Those wishing to Buy or Sell Real Giants Pats on Monday. Miss Nettie Olds Haight of McMinn- himself a most able end energetic work E. B. B kown , vi'le who was here last week delivering Estate will do well to call on Joseph E. W. Dana and R. B. Virtue, prom er, ami is a man of decided ability 1st Lieut. 3rd Reg. Infty., Coni. Co. H. lectures on the “Need of a Practical Moss, Real Estate Agent. and a moat pleasant gentleman. 1 inent citizens of Leland, came up to Religion", left on Saturday morning’s I Because the dear roam within the | Grants Pass Monday morning. Notice Bids Wanted. train for Central Point. limits of our townspeople’s door yards, J. W. Partlow, manager oí the R L. The Old Chanuel Mining Company To whom it may concern: We, the save the Medford Mail, it does not nec Try the new “Dewberry" 5 cent cigar Coe A Co.’s Leland store, was a visitor wants bids on building 90 rods of flume undersigned have dissolved the partner al Redfield’s. None of the other berry® essarily follow that we live in the v oode to tiranta Pass on Wednesday, at "Hix Mile," 12 miles went of Selma. ship heretofore existing by ami between ar® “in it" with the “Dewberry.” Even and far out from civilization, but that a Rev. I). T. Summerville was in Jack- For particulars inquire of W. II. Thomp us this 24th day of October, 1899, by the huckleberry, the sal lai and the sal large doe came to town Wednesday F. L. W kiuiit . monberry are faded by the “Dewberry.” morning is no josh. The animal jump sonville Sunday and Monday, holding son at ths uiiue, or of H. O. Perkin« mutual consent. (I rants Pa««. quarterly meetings in that city. 8. 11 AUUlS. Seven Packages Dixie Queen Tobacco ed over the street fence into the yard of Mrs. McKee, corner of South B and Mrs. E. H. Walter, sister of W. F. 25cts—White House Grocery. Eight streets, and after looking about. Horn, with her little girl, arrived here A big casting wheel welching 2200 the yard a few minutes it hopped over Sunday evening from Minneapolis. pounds, to replace a broken one at the the fence again aud ran down past the L, N. Browning, one of Placer’s solid dredge on the Illinois, was unloaded at electric light plant, an I from there citizens, has been spending a lew dayB the depot Thursday, and was taken to across the river and out into the hills. in (iranís Pass during the past week. the mine, and by this time, operations Roast Coffee (no chicory) lOcle |»er have doubtlessly been resumed which V. A. Peterson, the S. P. D. A L Co.’s | ODD FELLOWS BLOCK. pound—White House Grocery, were interrupted by the accident, bookkeeper, has <;one to Saginaw to re- 1 In prices will scare any thinking man. When you see a clothier Wanted—500 farmers and country main during the remainder of the month. Pike’s Cash Grocery, has a full line offering for $to a suit that used to be $io, tie a chain to your of staple and fancy Groceries ami many people, as well as people in and about L. B. Cox, a prominent lawyer ol Port money when'you pass hi* door. You might be tempted to bite choice goods, especially for ThankH town, at Redfield’s to sample and in land, arrived in (iranís Pass on Tuesday and you'd regret it. We sell hottest goods, and as they cost av spect the largest and finest line of 5 cent giving. Don’t fail to see them’ when morning, on business connected with the cigars ever brought to this city, coming circuit court. erage prices we get average prices for them, and you get twice purchasing. from all points of the country. So?£e your money’s worth. Attorney A. 8. Hammond, of Medford John Hall was brought before Justice have had the benefit of considerable ► Holman on Saturday for his preliminary came down to Grants Pass, Sunday eve travel, while others are made right here tii ing di a r i m ent ► examination, on the charge of asHsult in town. In various shapes, sizes, flav ning on business connected with the with a deadly weapon, and was placed ors and colors, suitable for all classes, circuit court. Our clothing department cotnpr ises every thing that an upto The money you pay for a new wheel is some under bonds of |50\ to appear before from the “don't cares" to the most criti Rev M. J. Hickey came down from date store could lie expected to have and we can satisfy your most fas ► times only part of the price. The bicycle the Grand jury at the April term of cal and exacting. Everybody cau l»e Jacksonville Friday evening to hold tidious wants from a cheap to a high class tailored suit. court. ser «ices in St. Annes church returning mender gets the rest. If you buy............ suited. Don't fail to com«. ► Monday evening. During the past week, we had several Men's Sack Suit, Union Cassitnere. Mixed Color Cure your cold and rheumatic pains, 1 instances of genuine webfoot weather. A. 8. Norton and family, who have by using hot-air, steam or medicated Mett's Sack Suit, Brown Tweed, good linings. . . . Nothing is so stimulating to a real baths in Quaker Bath Cabinet. L>een residents of Grants Pass for the Oregonian as to feel the rain pouring last two years, left on Monday evening Jos. M oks , Agt. Men's fancy mixed Suit, gootl heavy material, with substan- straight down on him from above, and The recent statistics of the number of for Galena, Kan. their old home. ftal lining*......................................................................... to begin with you need have only a bowing to see a “ground sluice head” running Wni. Hale Thompson, of the Old deaths show that the large majority die in every gutter. Mild is not pleasant acquaintance with the wheel-tinker Channel Mining Company, who has Men's Sack Suit Cassi mere, dark mixture with stripe hut outside the track of wheels and with Consumption. This disease may ht*en looking after affairs on Six Mile commence with an apparently harin'.es»* hoofs, it is not apparent. The soil oi Men’s Double breasted Suit, Blue Black Cheviot lately, came in to < ¡rants Pass Sunday, Grants Pass has a sufficient j»eruentage cough which can be cured instantly by Kemp’s ILlsarn for the Throat and Erasmus Wilson, one of the recent of granite to cause the waler to escape Meii's Sack Suit. Round Corners, small check with small Lungs, which is guaranteed to c ure and purchasers of the Woodcock placer pro ■ W W WVVWWW ’VV from it ac from a duck’s back. Slop green thread....................................................................... relieve all cases. Price 25c and bOc. perty on the Illinois, arrived here from - piness exists in depressions and in the For sale by all Druggists. Kansas Friday, and has gone out to the Black Clay Worsted Suit, round or straight front, Italian vehicle churned streets, but is not mine. lining............... ....................... general, whereof we are glad. J. W. Gunn, special agent of the L.A A Reries of very interesting union This School I. Now Under State Control. Men’s Heavy Cassitnere Suit, Grey Color, Harris Mills. LAG. Insurance company, was in meetings are being held on four eve \[ISS DOBSON. Is the Largest and Most Progressive School in Southern Oregon. Grants Paes en Tuesday, looking after nings of ea< h week by the pastors of lh»- Boy's three piece Suits, ages io to 13, dark pattern . . . iw buildings, new apparatus and fixture«, line raiupu«, tiealthfal location, delightful N.,s, the iutereflts of bis company. M. E. and Presbyterian churches. Both «Mai at. 1, exrollent lnrtuenros for student*. T. J. Mackin of Iceland visited Grants Mr. Jenkins and Mr. Hays are able and Klfiour-eof study the same as at other Normal.*« of the -tate. Boy’s three piece Suit, BrownCast,also Grey mixture, INSTRUCTION IN Bf't advantages in Vocal ami Instrumental music to I m * found in Southern Oregon. Pass Thursday. He reports considera t arnfst speakers, ami good can scarcely K*<ra rung school iully equipped ami in charge of a thorough critic teacher ble activity in plaier mining in bis VOCAL AND I’lANO MUSIC. Voung Men's Suitsages 14 to 19. round and straight front. I fcition $B.25 per term , musi« !-'• anti |i0 per term ismrd at hall fl.75, and lodging <0c fail to attend their combined efforts. section, as most of the big placer mines Tweeds, Cassitnere,Cheviots,am! Worsted suits front The meetings are h*ld this week in the per week, students furnishing l»ed clothing: family Itoard >2.’••» ami have started up for the winter run. $125 pay* <dl espernc» for one yeas'* tehoding, including book». Presbyterian church, R“v Jenkins ffhe shortest and most thorough route to a -tate certificate is the normal course. Ke speaking on Tuesday and Thursday eve Studio at Mrs. Pigney’s Tueadaya and Editor F. W. Chausee'of the Observer, Vie* a* sea for teacher» throughout the year. Mrs. Cbausse and Mrs. Henry llarth nings, and Rev. Hays on Wednesday Fridays. For catalogue or information, address went to Ashland Tuesday, to see the and Friday. W. T. VAN 8COY, President. Ashland, Oregon. Columbia ea ters Air-Tight CCX AND GARLAN! ) STEEL RANGES and STOVES E Stove Boards, Stove Pipe, Dampers, &c. A Big Drop Cramer Br<>« Crawford Bicycles at a Reduction. BICYCLE ECONOnY iet (:u > om I h MK °r T. ñ. MOOD Fi»X « lew : » 1 ES C J-Pa I -5 • »1 . 4 •1.00 Sonthern Oregon Stale Normal School. J . 10.(Mil 8.00 3.50 1.00 to 5.50 5. to 1'2. - - P. H. Harth & Son H JS be 4 gn f. »I »I ‘HV Family Gatherings. Thanksgiving Day witnesses many family gatherings. These occasions •re sure io be most pleasant when we furnish the supplies. Our prices, too, promote the feel ing of thankfulness. You may be certain of happiness as well as the best materials when you select from our stock. We have a bright new stock of all such goods as Raisins at and 10c a pound. Fancy I,ayer Raisins in 2J pound boxes. Seeded Raisins in packages. Seedless Raisins bleached 12Jc a pound. Seedless Raisins unbleach ed 10c a pound. Cleaned Currants in pack ages 10c a pound. Cleaned Currants 10c a pound. Citron, Lemon and Orange l’eel (candied) 20c a pound. Cranberries 10c a quart. Walnuts, Almonds, Brazil Nuts, Pine Nuts, Pecans, Filberts, etc. Mince Meat all kinds and low prices. Among Other Hem Arrivals We have Naval Oranges, Sorghum Molasses, Pickled Lambs Tongue, Pickled Pigs Feet, Limburger and Brick < 'ream ('heese 20c a pound, Pickles, Olives, Sardines, Ekman’s Olive Oil, New Keg Pickles, etc., Fresh Fish every Thursday and Friday, Fresh Eastern Oysters every Friday night. Satisfaction is guaranteed if you buy of us. $5.00 6.00 THE CRE5ÇENT v : p F 1 »»* ■ I Calhoun Grocery Go. Notice. Grants Pass, Ore., Oct, 27 1899 Notice is hereby given that the flrm of Dixon and Mi-Croakey is hereby this day diMwIved by mutual consent, R. O. McCroakey retiring, and E. C. Dixon will continue the business. E. C. Dixon. R O. McCroakey. BARGAINS AT R. L. COE & CO.’S .«3 BIG BUILDING SALE t. 20c Children's Rubbers, all sizes 25, 35 and 50c Ladies' Rubbers................................... 35c Ladies’ Extra Heavy Fleeced Underwear This Number is as Heavy and Warm as Those Usually Sold at 5o cents. Misses’ and Children's Extra Heavy Fleeced in DRAW ERS. PANTS and VESTS for BOYS, MISSES and 35c CHILDREN. Best value we have ever shown. - Wall Paper, entire stock at reduction of 25 per cent. New Stock of Trunks. New Stock of Valises. New Stock of Telescopes. 0 Ladies' XI is Largest Line a 4A V 1 Big Stock Big Stock Big Stock Big Stock of Lace Curtains. of Portier Curtains. of Wool Blankets from $3 to $15. of Cotton Blankets. We have over 200 Dozen Ladies’, Mens’ and Children’s Underwear and are ottering the Best Values to be found in the country. Don’t miss them. and Children’s Jacket«, Cape« ci nd Coll c i rett Shown in dii« i tv C2 k él J y « I < ■ • «• I * ,V3V