Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, December 14, 1899, Image 3

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    The round trip rate from Ashland is only $11.50, with local rates from Grants Pass to Ashland.
Silverware,
Carvers,
Lamps,
Cutlery,
Chinaware,
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DON’T FAIL TO SEE OUR
BARGAIN COUNTER
Cramer Bros
personal
handsome prise with every ven at Pikes. (
Bulk Pickles, at Pikes.
Where.men were the Chinaman with the
■ pick and ehovel be finds the big hydrau .
I lie plant and where ha once picketed
I hie he-ses bo now fin.is a prosperous
jelly.
Holiday Announcement
They Like Smeets
BLOCK.
8TRAN8ET «TEEL WARE.
Xmas Goods! Xmas Goods!
A full Line of Xmas Goods.
Quality high and Prices Low, at
The New Variety Store
The Nicest, Newest,
Up-to-Date Assortment
— OF —
Holiday Goods
CANDIES
6.50 to 11.00
CLEMENS,
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST.
The money you pay for a new wheel is some­
times only part of the price. The bicycle­
mender gets the rest. If you buy............
THE ÇRE5CENT
ents in every citv and tewn of the United
States and Canada, report that »«ver be­
fore in their 25 years practice has the
work of the office Ireen so well np to
■late. They claim that patents can now
be procured in less than half the time
'oruisrly required.
to begin with you need have only a bowing
acquaintance with the wheel-tinker
«TT«nor T a MOOD.
Josephine Cnnnty Maps
The official map of Josephine county
can be had at the C oi hikh office at re­
duced prices. Folding pocket map, $1,
wall map in colors, $3.50. Call sad get
one.
Five Cent« per Dozen.
My Cow gives lots of milk and butter,
I feed her all the Alfalfa hay she will eat. A splendid line el mount« for multiple
I buy the beet. Scett Griffin lies the picture«, some aa low as 5c par dozen
Alao panel« for four picture« in different
beet Alfalfa 1 ever saw.
The Christmas number of The Satur­ poeitiona. All kind« of mount« on
day Evening Post marks a new depart­ hand —A. E. Voorhia«.
C hristmas
BOOKS, T2T5, NOVELTIEJ
A Large and Complete AiJortment Just Received.
Make your Purchases now while the Assortment is Complete.
»
NATIONAL DRUQ STORE
W. F. Kremer, Pr»pr.
ment in periodical literature, the first
successful attempt to eive for five cents,
stories, articles and pictares by the izsis
writers and artists who make the high-
cost magazines. The halftone page
headings, lllnstratine Christmss iu His­
tory, are by Charles Louie Hinton,
Frank aud Jen Leyendaeker, W. 8.
The Modern Mother.
Ha® found that her little eneu improv­
ed wore by the pleaaant Syrup of Figi,
when in need ef a laiatire effect of a
gently ”r*m*dy, than *by any other.
Cbildraa enjoy it and it benefit h them
The trie remedy, Syrup of Figi, ia man
ufaetareg by the California Ffg Syruy
Lukens, George Gibbs, F. L. Fithian,
Co. only.
Elruen McConnell aed Marrioon Tisher. I
The handsome colored carer is by
Burglar Freer Hefe
Henry Hutt. The Christmas Poet will For aale lor $li)0—a splendid large aale
be on all news stands December 21.
a» good a« new. Inquire at this office
y«-•
■ 'illlîi'll'il
........ J
Good Things
For Christmas
This is the best grocery
in town for Christmas
purchases. Everything
you want for your
Christmas dinner is here
and your marketing will
be made easy and satis­
factory if we get your
orders.
Cranberries per quart 10c.
Citron, lemon and orange
peel 20c.
Seeded raisins and seedless
raisins.
Currants in packages 10c.
Currants per pound 10c.
Mince meat 8| to 10c a pound.
Honey(pound comb) 2 for 25c.
from the North,
South, East and West
NUTS, FRUITS, Etc.,
BICYCLE ECONOHT
!
Liaaa books for Children at Clement.
White Lily «eking Powder and a
Calhoun Grocery Co
Holidavs.
at
Perfuias Atomizers al Clemens.
For particulars sec posters or call on A. E. Voorhica.
Herb 'Sampson relarneil freia; Pert-
Church Notice.
iaad teat week.
Tho foendalioa for tho brick stable
Regular quarterly meeting earvice will'
W<u. H Kirkpatrick ef Merlin waa ia
of J. C. Harper it now being laid.
i Ire held al the Newman M E. Church
the city Taeeday.
Shona repaired at Hackett «.
Timothy, Alfalfa and Clover seed» at
an 9abbath morning Dec. 17th. Herman
Fred I’arouae of A eh I and spaata day
C. «tLoaie for watch repairing
Pikes
Lowest prion in town.
I by Rev D. T. Bummarvilla, the preaiding |
in thia p'ere last weak.
Whips. IBs to $2.50 at Backetl'e.
Fieab perk shoulder» at beta. Per
»Ider of tho district. Sacremeutel ser
Jaa. Evans al Central Feint spent
Ladiee fine laalher purees at Clemens. ponad at the City Moat Market.
vice will follow the morning aorsnon.
Wednesday in the city.
A saruial invitation ia exleuued to all te
IIsmews »1 all Kinde, Grades sad
Cash paid for sggs. bntter>and chick­
David John and W. C. Stile. »1 Wil-1 attend Ibis service.
Prices al Hackett's.
ens
See Brown tho milkman.
Hams visited Grants Paso last weak.
Doc Murphy now ruas Mallory's shop
Red Top Clover seed, Utah rocleaned
Slock breeder« Attention
E. A. Riesling, foreman of the Oregon
back ef Hackett's
Alfalfa seed, Timothy seed, Willamette
We have for sale a few bead el extra
Bonanza
mine
near
Williams,
was
io
Take roar shoes te Hackett for geed Valley Tame cheat seed, Winter Oats
Sue abort horn bulla nearly one year old.
town Friday.
| and Wheal at Scott Griffin's
work sod right price«.
They were aired by a fullblood Kruik
Hies
Margaret
Dobso»,
returned
to
Quito a sharp wind for thio clime
Buy your Holiday supplies of Candy
shank chert horn imported trout the
was experienced last Wednesday night, Portlaad Monday after a «lay here of a Kendallville herd of Cresco, Iowa. The
and Nuts «te. at Pikes.
and »«veral proetrate fence testified on lew months
Kendallville herd ol Kruikeliaak short
DL4 CUV photoorapher
Thursday morning to lhe hilarity ef
W. H. Hampton and wife, of lhe horn cattle have taken more first pre
I fl LD I
Opp. Court House.
Boreas.
|Coluinbia mine at Pacer. spent a few asinine then all other cattle in the United
Tablets of all kieds at the Cot xixu
Large sire composition books tor 5c at days in town daring the peat week
Slates, they sre not only lhe largest and
office.
the Cot »in office.
S. N. Ruttere returned last Wednes­ best beef cattle, but the beet for milk
Yon nil know Scott Griffin put the
Gel your camera friend a Flexible day from a trip in California, where he and butter.
price uu Flour below 75cta a sack.
Mol-with-standing the sire when ten
feather Album for Christinas
Albums has been exaaitaiag mining property.
Chicken an I fish market in connection
Thea. Harlan, editor of the Facile mouths eld coot $150.00 ia lows, we '
rem 50c to $1.50 —A K. Voorhies
with tho moat market.—J. H. Ahlf.
will close out what few we have of these
Geo. F. Jester formerly agent far the Democrat, pabliehed at Portland, ia in
Good Freeh Butter, 50e. a Roll, also
extra choice animals at $35.00 each, if
8 F. Co at East Portland has taken the the city thia week lookiug up deme-
And ought to have «
Mackerel. Cranberries and Bulk Pickles
taken quick. Call al the Cass ranch in
Agency for the 8. P. Co. al this place , cretic politic«.
at Wades*.
1‘esrCre.k valley and lire them,or write
good supply for Christ­
vice 8. B. Moore, transfered to June
Mr«. W. F. Farrier who ha«Ibeen here
8. D. Moons,
Clean towel with every shave at j tion City. A. B. Cornell now at Oreg- visiting with her pareuts Mr. aud Mrs.
mas.
Our prices this
Drydsn. Josephine Ce. Ore.
tsloper’a shop. Coburn A McKinney's ’ on City will arrive here Thursday to be- John Nall, returned Tuesday te her
year
are
interesting.
old stand.
- come permanent night operator.
home in Aahlaod.
■lek Headache»,
Go te the Novelty for your Christ- ’ Blake, the candy man, is now Installed
The
co
roe
of
overworked
womankind,
are
Mr. J. A. Tate and Lee McDaniels
naacandies, oysters, etc. Blake always in the new brick aed be te ready for bus­
want to Portland Monday morning to quickly and aurely cured by Karl'a Clo­ Plain mixed per pound
carritre the beet in stock.
M
iness with all kinds of sweets, oysters take the examination for captain and ver Root Tea, the great blood purltier Broken
“ “
and tissue builder. Money refunded it
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I. G. Moon, of '.he Applegate Roller and luecbes. The reputation of Blake's 2nd lieutenant, of company '‘fl”.
ChriamM
“
“
not satisfactory. Price 25 eta., and 50
Mills at Provoli, broke his arm laat candy and Ice cream is far reaching and
«
C. E. end Melon Hmilh returned on ci».—W. F. Kremer.
Assorted stick “
4
Wednesday by a.fnll.
his friende are glad that he is once again Thursday from their mine ea Grave
«
Ribbon
mixed
“
Dr. F. W. Van Dyke has purchased dispensing sweeta.
Catholic Church Hereto»«.
creek, which they have been operating
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u
25c
Chocolates
the southeast corner of Sixth and C.
Cranberries lOela a qt. or 3 qta. for recently with encearaging auccess.
Service« will beheld at S »’clock A. M
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«
streets, north of the Western hotel.
25c
Bon
Bons
25cte. at Fikes.
next
Sunday
D
m
,
17,
at
the
Cathol'c
W. J. Harris ef Spokane an ! F. Satch­
«
15c
The plate glass front is now being put
The assembly of United Artisans of el! Clarke of New Zealand, arrived here church in Grant« Paes, and at 10.30 at Taffy lump
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in the Coe building. When oompleted this place had an open meeting at the Thursday morning and went oat to Wal­ Gold Hill. Thu will be tho first lime Fruit candies 44
35c
this will be one ef the most complete dry A. O. U. W. hall lent Friday evening at
do to pay a visit to the gold dredge Jo­ • he Catholics »1 G»ld Hill ever had Sun­ Crystallized Fruits 30c A 50c
I which Mr. Chas. Comstock told ol the sephine.
goods stores in Oregon
day morning service«
Father Hickey
will lecture there at 3 1*. M that «ante
Harry Sloper will have two new por­ advantages ef the o d«r. Quite a num­
Mr«. L. A
Parker, who came to
celain baths pat in his shop next week. ber of thoae present were favorably im­ Gram« Pass a few weeks ago intending day. and a large attendance on both
oecaaiona 1« expected.
pressed
with
thia
form
of
fraternal
in
­
This will make his baths ths beet in the
Io »[rend the winter with the family of
city. Coburn A McKinney’s eld stand. surance and made application to join her eon, tfeo. H. Parker, was called to
Leet.
the order. Mr. aud Mrs. Comstock left
Eaetern Star bar pin with pendant
Rsv. H. 8. Shangle, P. E„ will hold Tuesday morning for a short stay in 1‘artlaad Satarday on account of the
sudden and dangerous illness of a mein star lost last week. Finder please leave
servies and quarterly conference at the 1 Medford.
at this office or with Miss Mabie Kinney.
ber of the family at that place.
M. E. Church South. Thursday evening
Toy«, Dolls, Games at Clemen«.
of thin week, he will else preach at name
J. E Kirkland, an old time miner of
WHY PUT UP
The ««press messenger had a lively
place next Bunday evening.
the days '53, is naw in Grants Paas look­
A pan.habla mark at th« last resting
experience with a craxy man on his
The first football team of tho South­ south baund trip Saturday, and an ex­ ing np old acquaintances. Inasmuch placa »I four laved oaoa when you van
ern Oregon State Normal school ol Ash­ perience, which he probably does not | as he has not area thio country for tO gel a (ned uiarble beadslon« of yoar
veara he finds all kinds of changes. Grants Pass dealer for $15 to $13.
land issued a challenge last week to
care to take very frequently. Aaoldl
meet any team in the Btat®, aonth of
tireman was taken on in tho biskiyoua
Eugene, for the championahip of South
but he was lakes sick and a place was
ern Oregon.
made for him in the express car by pil- 1
Dennie Stovall baa been appointed ing up a number of blankets for a bed.
l>eputy Supreme Commander and State 1 he naan soon began to show signs of I
leeturer of the Knights ef Maccabees uneasiness, and went ove- to where the 1
and will assume bis duties as stump messenger was working and began talk- ,
speaker and organizer the first of next ing incoherently to him. It was not '
week.—Corvallis Union Gazette.
long before the man and the messenger
Come the Good Thing« to
It Is natural the figures should appeal to your judgeinc u
Granite is being laid along the east were running n lively foot race up and
make
up our Christmas dis­
I
down
the
ear
;
the
man
aoon
tired
of-
Take
this
tip
—
Sure
Thing
—
They
represent
skill
side of Sixth street for the benefit of |
and
cyclers and it will soon be possible to this and wanted to investigate the con
economy. Clothing that will fit and look right. Strong and play.
ride a wheel on Sixth street from the tents of the desk drawers and when he
durable materials.
Josephine to Hotel Layton without diffi 1 cameacraM a six shooter be was delight-
Walnuts (soft shell) per
culty. This will be a great convenience I ed, which wa- not lhe case with the An All Wool Suit, dark pattern, Mens’ Round Cut Sack Suit
pound 15c.
and was made possible by a combiue be­ messenger, who began seeking every op
a splendid value............... ................................... -.............
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tween the wheelman and the city au­ pertunity to capture the weapon or stop
pound 15c.
Brazil nuts nor
]
thorities.
the train At last the car gave a lurch Mens' Round Cut Sack Suit, color, gray, extra long heavy lining.
Pine
nuts
per
Mexican
1
__
___
and sent the msn sprawling. The mess­
Made to wear
The Choicest Perfumes at Clemens.
6 50
pound
15c.
C. A. Snow A Co., Tetont Lawyers, op­ enger effected his capture and stopped
Mens’ Black Cheviot, Round Cut Rack and Double Breasted.
Filbert« per pound 15c.
posite the United Stales Patent Office, the train and the man was taken to
A
good
heavy
weight
.................................................
....
Dunsmuir
under
guard.
Almonds “
“ 15c A 20c
6
50
Washington D C., who have actual cli-1
Dr. Flanagan.
Resident Dentist.
Music Rollo al Clemens.
A FINE LINE OF THE ABOVE FORCHE
ODD FELLOW«
GARLAND STOVE«.
..............................
local tjappcnintfô
.
Arrangements can be made for a 3O-day stop over.
7 50 Freeh roasted peanuts per
pound 15c.
Mens' Cassimere Suit, brown and gray mixture, heavy weight, a
White figs lb. package 12Jc.
wear resister at........................................................................
8 O Black figs per pound 10c.
Mens' Cheviot Suit, straight front, mixed pattern long wool,
Date« pound package 12Jc.
satin piped at...........................................................................
9 OO Raisins, clusters, per box 50c.
Bananas per doz. 25c to 30c.
Mens' Cassimere Round Cut Sack Suit, Italian lining. An
extra value at............................................................................ 10 00 Navel oranges per doz. 25c
to 50c.
Mens' Cassimere Suit, dark mixed pattern, silk thread.............
THE BEST
Comes
Calhoun’«
Grocery. For the Holidays
you want all sorts of good
things.
SOME OF THEM.
Olives, pickles, extracts,
meat dressing, chocolates,
cocoa, olive oil, catsup, chili
sauce, fresh oystors, celery,
pop corn, canned fruits,
canned and fresh vegetables,
jelly and jam, pudding a*
terial of all sorts, coffee all
prices 10c to 40c.
Men’s Clay Wonted Soils, round aid straight front, French
faced satin piped; here is where we shine, and you’ll say
We Great ail with a Merry Christmas.
they are all—and more than you expected too; Italian lin­
ing........................................................ 8 00. 10 00 and 11 00
Good wishes and great bargains. Wo are ready to add
Just received—another invoice of those Stockton Cassimere
quality
of goods to our words of greeting and will try to
Trousers, all heavy winter weights
. ........ 3 00 and 3 50
inako you happy through substantial Havings and iucroased
benefits in buying of us.
Hats, Trunks, Valises and
Furnishings for Men and Boys.
Calhoun Grocery Co.
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ANOTHER
DROP IN WRAPS
We have decided to make things lively in our Cloak Department before we move and will
close out our Entire Stock of
Ladies, Misses and Childrens > Jackets.
A.T OTSTE-TIJLLF PRICE.
Remember this sale only includes Jackets. All other wraps sold at a discount of 25,per cent.,
__________________________ R. L. COE &, C2. _h