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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1900)
Taken U p On the night of Doe 14, there cq ^. my ranch a 3-year old filler with wfci»t spot in forehead and one whiu» u. branded on right thigh. O*nef have aame by paying chargee digging l>w ditch. anal in th" ui.anliui» Uncertain and unsatisfying in more of men are kepi v vert clear tug the right the South African war hove been the only , Publiahed Every Thunder, of way. in order to conform with the law. portion of the eagt-r news setters during Tha territory which lha diuh will the past week. Lady smith was about drain ■■ r«cvgni»ed ae ihe riebeet p'acer to iaii, or was about to be relieved. EDITO* AMD FBI»»*Mim)«. drelrict iu Kcuihern Oregon, the mine« Buller was successful, Buller was defeat BATH* or MfUKXirrioM: of which brreiuiure could only be worktd ed. All kind* o'rumors have been cur bsolowly ure One Year, in advance, - • |1.25 rent, and few ol them have been credible. during the w.t eawn. The company Six Months, • • . • .66 Makes the food more delicious and wholesome propuera io furui.h electric and water Never in the progress of the war, ha« Three Months. • -35 powor to quart« mine«. aya Single Copies, • • • • .06 such a rigid senoorahip beea maintained < j. a =< ti | Buy» ■-’V* »< ie» ot lai : Advertising rates on application. Copy Side by side with the report that Lady- | irull, Kerll) allll ty, > > I. O. O. F. Instnlktio*. for change or'ad’ must lie handed in before smith weald be relieved in a few hour* ¡tame from Waldo, ■» acre.-, S..nuel Balfe. 20 P1,cer * r0Und Tuesday noon, other wire ¿citing of the came the rumor that Buller bad been At a joint meeting of Golden Rule I a< rev da-bed and burned, all valle, K. Van Brunt made na a fl'>•>* virit matter ’will be t barged for at the rate of 6c ditebea and creek tunning thn J lodge. No. 78 and E'na Reliekab lodge ,n Wolf Creek, niiait.« dietrict. per running inch, single column. Altera 1 defeated. Tall gueaeiug is f«;eely in They are Ikjfcld’s Goods, which insures I mi eeek for a dav or two when be re- good lene«» ami i acre orta^J No 49, nt the I. O. O F. hall on January b I ('ard.ell. w«ter right ol 5U0 inch». ! property, tion* and additions to copy will he charged dulged in, and the whole world ie ag<pe Water pv*»r ear ‘ ' urn"d to Happy Cauip, Cal. ,rL k"i‘r«k. .» Wolf Cr«k ui.moK o r at the rate ot 10c per running inch, Min Style and Quality to be right. 13th, 1900. the following offl xr* were in j ieet per day 1 for news. The reported mental cunJi- | gle column. J C. Lewis returned from Portland ì tatrna, etc , a-*»» stalled by Jo-Msph Moss, D D G. M district. lion ol several ol the British generals i* last week. J. w. W.lle, ■/> aerve |-l»cer ground in ! l,aiam e on time. Entered at the post office at Grant« P**x, a s»asatiunal feature ot news Gm* i and Mr*. Lyuisa Dixon, deputy presi. Oregon, ae xecoml-clasa mail matter. Mr. Mute revived hie appointment aa Lou« creek, uiioili« dietrict. dent ef Goldeu Rule lodge No. 78: M. F Koom pla.-tered nouse, barn, tw0 w eral Yule has returned to England, .1. k . Vanetta. 20 «era. plm er ground brick cellar and 2S acres of 1^ Hull, P. <i; T. B. Cornell, N. G; W. A. post master of Leland last week Ue T hursday , J anuary i 8, 1900. * mental wreck. Methuen ba* been 1 bearing apples, FÎU?eM’ l*Sc^ Haskin*. V.G;T. Y. Dean, R 8; J. A under,tan<l that it will remain in iu in Lou« creek, mining Jutrict. retailed, and it is broadly binksl that cherries, grapes and berries, located J.nle.G DoUO«. 20 »ere. pl«« city, for I21UU. IIOUO down and baling Jennings F. 8 Joseph Mo«*, Trea*. prevent location. The *tal* tax levy has bean fixed at 6.3 bis u*ind ia not well balanced. Gala« re time. Harry Smith, Cund.; L. L. Jennings, The magic lantern and phonograph grMnd in Joeepbme luiumg dialnct. mill*. Thia i* an incroasa m rate over is re|M>rted a* oa the verge of col lapse, Eugene 8. Waleon. John Angel and War.; G. R. Gunning, R 8. S;J. C. entertain men t at Webb’* hall was not a laat year, when the rate wax 6.7 mil la, and something else is wrong with Ac res of red land lying w ith w*«ei °° ■ Harper, L. 8. 8; J. H Colby, R S. aaccaaa, in a financial a ay at least, there L. J h “l«r. 10 >•>* b‘r *‘**r but the property valuation ia lee* thia French. The jealous feeling among the 1 • J i»u>ure. live ac res in cultivation, W. E. DEAN. A CO.. Propr. liogue river. __ _______ _ land is one mile from Grants Pa».uOru J D. N. <>; J. C. Taylor, L 8. D. N. G; D. being only about eight people present, year so that the amount to be raiaed ia a leading generals is also an exasperating ground and almost perfectly ptutec ¿J P. Johnston, R. 8 D. V. G, Morgan Another Wreck. little leaa than that of laat year. Building. It i* rumorei that we are to have a feature to the English people. Wolseley trost, will make a line orchard. Powell. L. 8. D. V. G; J. A. Blew. chap. w o I camp in our neighborhood Tart A wi.ck occured ¡«te Uunday evening, au<l Buller have no love for Reberts ami A A corporal of lb* Northwest mounted F. F. (»roves, I. G. Kitchener and this lack of cordiality is ie* have been out surveying to run a »1 Tunnel 3, three nnle» west of Wert ¿131111 One block in town, overij ¡xlice force, who wished to enlist to At the ixins meeting offi er* f >r E da epur of the railroad out to a body ol Fork 111 the Cow creek ctnyon. It Wi $inW veur o|d fruit trees. Thiaj likely to oeno isiy affect the chance* for has for years l*en producing very fight the Boerst, ailed in the physical ex- Clerks : T F Judson, George Slover. organized with William G. Steel, chair Rebekah lodge No. 49 were installed as timber near here. It is said there will th- result of a head end collieion ue dantly m fruit, berries and garden any imasediate British su< < e*ees It amination. Despondency weighed *o is a good house and out bufi^ follow*. Emma Schmidt, P. N. G; Min South Grants Pass: judges W man, and Albert Tozier, secretary, ha* E Keen » soutli bound tie-tr»in and a There may be. however, that the general* will be 23,0<)0curd* cut here. al HO a good well. Five minutes wm heavily on him. that he shot and killed invited the Oregon aad Washington nie Ireland, N. G; Jennie M JC*, V. G; Jcimol or church. Would sell th res « agree to let their difference rest until a Dean, H Zoller, L L Jennings. north bound work train. The engine» All the mines in this vicinity are run himself, thereby fulfilling bi* destiny in Clerks. T Y Itesn, Harry Smith. state delegations to join with them, and Asttlia Goodin, K. Secy.; Nellie Cleve ning full blast. This has been an ideal were eonnderably damaged and five 100x130 feet, (corner lot.) for >400. Tk* ■tore opportune time. The Briiisb a mure speedy and economical manner would ma*e a beautiful building lot. West Grant* Pass: judges H c the invitation has been accepted. The land, Fin. Secy.; Mary Smith Tree*; Mrs. l«e»jple are very much disgusted at their car. were derailed Only one man was mining winter so far. than if be bad been accepted. J. A. Blew, War ; Allie Jennings, Con.; Kinney, J P Galeener, T B EllinU. Press Club will take along samples ol inja^d. F I.. Burk, one of the w-r k n a > generals and at evsry oue else who has 'i I H | Bi I* are posted announcing the fact ip-rlHr A nearly new mx room hi ............................ - Clerks N Reynolds, J E. Peterson. grains, fruits, minerals, wood, etc., to Lottie Johnson, I. G.; Alice McGregor, bad hi» leg broken ami was taken te the pleasant location and cheap. This week inaugurates a i hange ol riy direction in the conduct of the war, that there i* to be a dance at Placer, on O. G; Items« Dixon, K. 8. 1>. N. G; W .f Creek: Judges Jas. T Tuffs, distribute among the members of the Portland boepital on a special engine. ownership ef thv R oglk R ivkh C olmikm . and the gathering storm will be allayed Geo. Kearns, Ki Wallace, clerks: H C 15th annual convention. Several bun Lillian Hull, L 8 D. N. G ; Dora Cleve Saturday evening Jan. 20th 1900 A. E. Vuorbiee has purchase«! the ooly by a der isive British vicfery McIntosh. 8 C Ruble. dre i cuts will be prepared for the pur land, R. 8. D. V'. G; Lizzie Smith, L. interest of Mr. Price and is at present, S. D. V.G; Effie Harmon, Chap. After Mt. Reuben judges . J B Klarn, G pose of distribution. Exhibit for fiustbers Orrgww eole proprietor and manager. The Au impromptu Meeting was held on Karg, J W Virtue, clerks Robert The four miles of printed in liter that the installation an excellent supper Cot ana will I m conducted on the same the members who attended the Port was spread and an enjoyable time had linos a* here-to fore, with const an Saturday afternoon, at th* office ol Virtue, W Thorpe. T. Y. D ean . "bright A Sun, tor th* purpose ofarrang Galice itidges HT Hutch in a. Torw land session cave to Portland and by all present. progress and advancement always ID in I W' [ng for the collection of an exhibit of the Emery, G Vf <.*»*, clerks E 8 Merrill, Oregon demonstrates what newspaper ? ini view. _________________ BORN. mining and horticultural products uf George Hartwell. organizations can do for a locality. 1tMT .J-eivt r.tT„ Leland: judges: A A Porter, Chas. Senators Hoar and 1'cltigrew are now southern Oregon, to be taken and The delegation is arranging to go in a HMITri —In Ibis city on Ihursdav Jan experiencing the fearful fate of being exhibited in New Orleans at the Nation Burton, W H Hampton, elerers Robert special car, and after the close ol the II, to Mr. ami Mrs. Herbert Smith, a daughter. classed in the same category on account al Editorial convention which convenes G Virtue, G W Boynton. \’ew Orleans meeting will visit the Merlin: judges. Jos McCaslin, T J of their aland in the Philippine matter. on Feb. 28. Mrs. Edyth Weatherrod, MARRIED Eastern states in the interest of Port Pettigrew especially is gaining fame by who will attend the coavention, and by Everton, Milt Reyonlds, clerks . Chas. land. STORM — COTTRELI/ —In Ashland, Or, -AJTZKZIlSrS CROSS CUT SAWS Lad«!, Chas. Crow. hit intemperate speeches. He probably whose suggestion the exhibit was first Mr. Steel is preparing several hundred Monday, Jan. 8. 1900, Win. J. Storm, Lucky Queen : J C Jiysert, C D Sex realize* that he ia now experiencing disci «ed, addressed the meeting and snd W ish Mattie Cottrell, by Rev. Ed lantern slides, and has arranged for lec-z hia laat opperlunity for notoriety and stated (be plans and purposes as regards ton, Frank Niday, clarke: Jos. Pollock, lures along the route. The members ward Donnely. Are recognized by all Woodsmen as the ineana to make the moat of it. G P Duncan. the proposed exhibit. will do more effective work for the 1902 DIED Standard Murpby: judges: F » liar, W P exposition if Portland still dekires that The purpose is to disseminate among More and more precision is required WOODBl RY—At Creccent City or? Geter, James Carter, clerk» W C E l the same be held here.—Telegram. We - would call your special attention to the DEXTER tooth, made of special steel, thin back in the regulation of the war revenue lax the people of the United States, sum* Tuesday morning, Jan. 16, 1990, of I wards, Ed Cockerline. — T“ ------------- apoplexy, W. H. Woodbury. Bankers are now prohibit»! from affix g«M«rai idea of Oregon’s resources and and ground on a segment of a circle. Every saw warranted. We carry a complete stock. Williams: judges: W C Stites, G VV Iceland Sih Ings Mr. Woodbury was the proprietor of ing revenue stamps to checks which are general conditions of prosperity; a Caldwell. II N Mparlin, clerks: J M puipoae which can be accomplished in Prices from 50c to $1 per foot. We are having, for a change, a little the Bay Hotel, and formerly post-master presented for payment, the drawer of John, J N Gotcher. more rain, just what we need in our at Crescent City. the check being required to perform that no better wny than by a creditable Blate creek . judges: Orr Brown, Jas . business More rain means more gold. operation. A recent regulation in re re preaentation at *acb a meeting as the gards to cancelling stamps makes It convention will be, where men from Hoxie, George Lewis, clerks. C F Ixrve- Th* weather* ia spring-like. Greet it SON. necessary to make three cute or incisions all over the United States will lx in lace, John II Robinson. growing nicely and stock are in excel- <h1(MU)A farm of 160 acres on Grave attendance, whose business it is to Kerby: judges: Win. Kerr, Joseph ' A wrecking train was ordered to the ’cl' F( reek, 12 acres in cultivation. lengthwise of the stamp Imginningand lent condition, If thia weather contin- Doings on Galice. ■ iatt, M Powers, clerk: C W Whipp, I Good varietv of fruit. Water for irrigating scene and the track was cleared as ending not more than of an inch from spread broadcast the facts of general UNDERTAKERS ues, it will be likely to start the fruit purposes. This place is a bargain and you So far, this has been the best season interest with which they become acquaint George Floyd. quickly as possible. The south bound want to see it before it is sold. the edge. _________________ EMBALMERS buds which will be hard on the fruit for miners in years, and those wLo are ed. To IboHe who can furnish specimens, Oak Flat: judges Jos Conner, N passenger train, due here at 11 p. m. did k I Buys a good home ami quarter prepared and have old and tried ditches In an interview, Ex-Governor Sylves there will be no expense ether than the York,, George F Wheeler, clerks: FA growers. not r«ach here until nearly 9 o’clock 17 block within lour blocks of the .... All i* quiet at I nland. Men are arriv- Office on 6th St. oppo. Court House. a-e reaping a harvest, but throughout ter I'ennoyer declares that he is out of slixhl trouble of collecting them. The Nel on, Joseph Dasher. Postoffice. One half the amount down Monday morning. ir g on every train, and soon find work if the country development has gone on so secures the property; balance in monthly politics and will never again s|»eak from specimens will be transported free of Residence North 7th St. Allhouse: judges: James Lewis, E«i payments.—Brice A Voorhies. Bids \\ anted. rapidly that a great many ditches have the stump. He says that his efforts to ot iharge by the railroad company to Mcl'ann, W A Leonard, clerks: E-l Hol j they are looking for it GRANTS PASS, OR. not bi en subjected to such a soaking reform the |xople of Oregon ars as the Portland, and from there they will be land, J M Hinock. The health «f the people here i 8 good Notice is hereby given that the county d?1 4(1(1 >1X acres oi iruit in good < i.di- tion, out hall a mile from the since they were built, eensequeotly court uf Josephine County, Oregon, will 'P1’ voice of one howling in the wilderness taken to New Orleans. The exiwnses and every body is at peace with hi* Waldo: J C Ehler, Abe Harvey, Sam I Postolbee, no house. Here is an opportun The Thorn Case numerous slides are reported. Repairs receive sealed bi is for '.lis cNiuciecioii ity for the making of a splendid home.— He says he will devote liis time to farm of exhibiting there and at other cities Eggers, clerks: Ora hmilh, W J Wimer. neighbor. The mud is so deep the ladies A distressing case which is attracting ■ are made with difficulty as lumber for of about two miles of c< «aeity wagon road, Price <fc Voorhies. ing (or pleasure ami that ha ha* a few will be defrayed by the proceeds ot a In the matter of further couQty ai«l to have to stay at home. on the survey of what is known as the much attention, it that of Miss Winnie 1 flumes is not always available. The tons whom be is endeavoring to acciis book, ol which about 2000copies will be David Slagel, same is discontinued. We cannot write many item*, as we Mooney Mountain \lann Road, Thorn of Cottage Grove, Her story is 1 Alexander A Bent Co. have had their tom to the accursed gold standard, with printed, which will I* distributed a* from town. About «0 acres Road (wtition of Issa« Findley et al ' do*t go to Loland often enough, so we Commencing at a point near Benton little euccsM and fewer eggs. Pen noy er souvenir*. The book will consist of change of wagen roa<l, road ordered will leave them for the other fellow to that while returning from church on run seriously interfered with by a slide Burroughs gate thence running up clear and balance in timber. 12 or 15 acres Sunday evening, Jan. 7, she was .aught of no small proportions, and much val- Cheney Creek about two miles, tnore or | fenced with new board fence. Three or s|xuks in a manner which shows that about 100 pages, which will be filled established as prayed for in petition. | four acres in fruit bearing. General varie- write. by two men and put on one of the fiat □able ti ue is taken up making connec I vsm , to a sugar pine tree blazed on three i ty of fruit. Land lays facing the south. the pros|wrous condition of the country with articles descriptive ef Oregon and sides, standing on top of the ridge. Just the place for fruit culture. A 5-room cars of the south-bound freight train, tions again. ia not such a source of disgust to him as her industries and resources. Ea< h Sai I road tube of width and grade pre [ house small barn and good well. Come iu which was just ready to leave Near it ia to some others. particular section or town rnay sub E. 8. Merrill who has »uchgood pros scribed by statute for county road», and and let us tell you more about it. Comstock, she was placed in a box car pects on a high bar and put in months upon the court* of survey and viewer’s scribe for as murii space in the book as Josephine county should not allow may be desired, at f.»0 |>er psge Baker and shamefully misused by four men of hard labor on a ditch for just this report of said road as the same appears A. Houin house, - \ acres land, well, burn, shade trees, etc , near town for $350. itself to lx without a creditable repre county takes 10 pages, ft was planned At Roteburg she was locked up in the kind ol a winter, has lust tlie opportun at page 336, volume 3, Commissioner’s WE Journal of Josephine County, Oregon. .) Acre., good healthy location; 4 r om sentation in the exhibit which will be that Grants Base should take two pages, caboose until released next day by the ity afforded by a bounteous supply of Bids will be n ceived up to 9 o’clock a. w plastered house ; barn, 12x14, good well taken by the Press club to New Orleans car repairer. She was returned to her water through the discouraging slides. m. January 29th 1900. The court reser- for ^525. and no difficulty was anticipated in Other portions of the etale will be raising the required amount. ves the right to reject any and all bids. home on Tuesday. Tne only satisfaction he has (if he were ll!(l Acre" on Jerome Prairie, 4 miles Attest. A he A xtell , fully represented, and thia section, B. F. Harvey, a brakeman who form so selfish is that others have met with from Wilderville and 7 miles from J <>. Booth was elec ted chairman of R oy B artlett , County Judge. which can produce an exhibit unaur- Grants Pass, 35 ac.es in cultivation, 5 room erly ran over this part of the road was the meeting and Arthur Conklin i similar disasters County Clerk. box house, barn, wood house, smoke paseed by auy other ¡xrtion, should arrested on Friday as being one of the secretary. A committee Io secure sub house, mower, plows and other tools, J or bring out its I*at and prevent the idea scriptions for the amount necessary principals in the crime, and another I Millon Reynolds is in the field fur 5 tons of hay also; 5 springs on place. >1100. from Ixcotning prevalent over the land brakeman, Patterson, is wanted by the freigtiling with a four mule team, guar for representation in the souvenir $*2500 >ix a< res of fruit, young trees that Baker county ia the only mining authorities, but cannot be found, liar* anteeing prompt delivery. publication, was appointed as follows in good condition, '»-room plas The Big Yank Co. skeins to be an oc- section iu Die alate. That idea will vey was placed under $oUt> bonds, which tered house, dry house, barn, etc., etc., best U. L. Mangum, C. E. Harmon, W. F. waler in town. Only 7 blocks from the topus with invisible feelers, Tbey have make a grand stride toward recognition amount was prompt./ furnished. It is Kremer, Arthur Conklin, Fred Mench, Postoffice. Ask Price Voorhies. if we fail to come to the front iu thia said that the trainmen deny the girl's been fair and bueines* like in all their F. W. ObauMa and Henry Darth — OF — dealing and unlike ni >st corporations matter. It meta nothing but a little story, and say she had run away from A blorv an<i a ,,alf PlaMh re'l Cuminittea on collection of specimens * hou>e, lour rooms and woodshed time and trouble. home, and claim the case to be one < f who invest in our section are we I for the exhibit as follows Arthur SOUTHERN OREGON. down stairs and lots ot room upstairs thought of and not subjected to ridicule attempted blacknai'« acre of ground, good shade. 9 blocks from The new registration law fails to pro* Conklin. W. U. Wr glit, W. F Horn, by the “smart ones." Post-office. Half cash secures the place.— Grants Pass; C. L. Mangum, Ixmsv vide for foreigu born , »tors who cannot i Price and Vourhies. S tate or O hio , C ity of T oledo ,/ $50,000, Matterson Bros, are opening up the crock; A. B. Cousin, Ualioe; F, M. Lt'ct « C ounty , ( produce their naturalization paper*. j* j* > I rbis buys one a« n of F rvnk J. C heney makes oath that high bar above the posloffice. Lumber Receive deposits subject to check or on Under the law, a foreigner, to be entitled South, VV. 11 Hampton, Placer; Henry good land witbin H) block-of he is the senior partner ol the firm of F. ter their operations is scattered along certificate payable on demand. the Fostoffice; small but cosy home, well, to register, must either produce hie net Phillips, I’rraluti Pesk; C. K. Pbilllpo, J. C hewey A Co. doing business in the the road where the teams stick and have small orchard. |.'i0udown secures the place Sells sight drafts on New York, San Fran with monthly payments for the balance.— uralixatiun pa|>ers or exhibit legal proof C II. Challon, Waldo, J. W. Virtue, city of T oledo , county and state as afore- to unload part. cisco, and Purtland. li A. Jones, Mt. Reuben; A. F Nelson. I Price & Voorhies. «aid. and that said firm will day the sum as to the time, place and court of nal COH DI ROY. VELVETEEN, and of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for ea< h Telegraphic transfers sold on all points io I We are sorry to lose from our midst urahzalioti. Many foreign born citizens J. R. Harvey, Lower Illinois; J. W. XSl( )( ) F' ur a< res in orchard; small ami every < ase of Catarrh that cannot Jesse, Harry and Will Cope who sold the United States. BRI BRAID BINDINGS. " v - 1 71 7 hou>e and outbuildings. These who have beau rolling for years, will Howard, Tom Giliuore. Keiby, G. W. he < nred bv th« usw of H all ’ s C vtvkkii trees are in good bearing, and adjoining Kearns. Wolf creek. W D. O'Brien, J. Special Attention given to Collections and their property to the Big Yank Co. and probably lx unable to produce their pap Crux —F rank J. C heney . city. general business of our customers. are or to remember tha name of the court C. Dvsert, Jump-off Joe, N. B. Meade, Sworn to before me and subscribed in will seek other fields for their energy Collection* made throughout Southern C* i • > j > .« Thirty a r. near town. B< th mv presence, tills 6th day of December, and experience. They haye been honest iu which they were naturalized, and this II. A. Corliss, Jones creek and Dry . xrv/VF re«l and dark wiL This land Oregon, and on all accsasible points. A.D.1886. A. W. G lkason , and hard workers and brought the mine phase of the case present* a problem Digging*, J, C, Bharpe, Powell's creek lays well sheltered, and is well adapted to ( seal ) Notary Republic. J. D. FRY, President. fruit raising. to a paying basis only by applying their which must be solved before lbs book* Mr. 8t. John, E A Kieseliag, Wil J. T.TUFFS, Vioe President. liam«, I.. 8, Shipley; 8 N. Butters. Hall'* Catarrh Cure is taken internally laudable traits of character with much Krerything essential to complete are closed. KM) At KE' oil Applegate, a tine gr.; s and act* directly on th* blood and muc J. M. teuck, Attbouso. R. A. B ooth , Cashier. a, re> cultivation ea it a Fine Dress..................... ous surface* of the system. Send for persistency, besides expending a consid year. Entire farm can be covered with The Ixiiayiur of the Boer* in their kfrs. Weather red stated that the erable amount of hard cash. testimonials, free. ditch taken from the Applegate. This general conduct of the war, and in tbeir Oregon delegation would leave Portland farm could l>e made very profitable by an Williams and Reeves are occupying F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo,O. treatment of their many British prison by or before the middle of February, and up-to-date farmer. Worth $50 an aers, can Sol<i by Druggist*, 75c. the cabin at the mouth of the creek l»e bought for half that amount. er*. ha* been * lull demal of the charge this makes it imperative that the Hall’* Family Pilis are the best. daring the prevailing wet spell. that they are the semi civilized people exhibit be gotten together 111 the SO( W )( I Twenty acres, mostly in Marion Veatch expects to clean out Leland Items. orchard, and bearing fru it. that many would have a* believe. In iberteet |>osaible time, ae the specimens tiood house and out buildings. This is al Blanchard gulch this season if he ie at deed, on* of the most convincing argu niuat be ready for shipasent from bore Allen I^ewis and wife came up from ready in probtable fruit bearing. Young ment* advanced against them aro that ¡aside of three week* trotn tbt date of irees and choice varieties of apples. Portland the latter part of last week, to tended with that good luck spirit with which we would all like to ingratiate I I'Le time however, is Dry Shoes they are an unwashed ami ill tailored this meeting -ee how the mine* wore getting along. ourselves. $1100 brick “ 'l,,rv cellar, r’H?m p'a>t<*red bou- array of individuala and sabotai on amply sufficient if the miners aod milk hou>»e. barn« Nothin» el«» «dd« no moeh ' Wm Knoell is w irking right along on I biltong But while they have Ixen prospectors through tbo country will loo! house, windmill, etc., 6 lots; at«>u to the Charm of the drawing The fir«t part of an athelete’s training re room or bondoir a« the eofti» radi one had mile from Poetoffice. Ask Price x eager ly watched for actions which interest themselves 111 procuring speci the right hand fork, and from among ant Itoht from« ORDOVA Candle« lates to the care of the stomach The nour Voorhies. Nothin« w ii contribute more to the ishing quality of hi« f«x«d is couaidered the b g boulders sift* out the yellow might subject them to criticism, their men* and c«>operato with lite vomuiittee art ¡.tic eucceea of the luncheon. eats is carefully weighed ) tea or d.uner The be.( de,orat.G Foilswing claims audited and ordered A. «»oral o( u< miner» lire clo« ta The quantity he conduct ha* b«»en really more perfect to the beat ol their alulity. 2 acre- under fence, 8 acres of winter apples ¿»"die« for the aimplwet or tha and measured. It is can-mr lump-. He h beiii* assisted bv Mr, Pat ■» This ia a golden uppoitiaaity for aouth I paid by county warrents. that this care of the stom terson, a miner of ex|»erien.e who it ^rther, ». often tha evening, to than we would reasonably expect fro« — I ta«e or maneion Made in all coion and peaches, 3 acres strawberries, hou’-e, ach is looked upon as an ex and the moM delicate tint« Lw lately from Alaska. ern Oregon m nt • to advertise produi 1« A T Shoemaker, road supr.dia. 13, •2« 01) gether. after our de»» work, talking and any of the great nations barn and out buhdings, good well $1500 8TAVIMIU) OIL (S. traordinary thing only to he “ “ lumber, remi dis 13, 19 .50 di«u.»iu( dilTerent aubjaeta. Th» aio.t al little »!!<». 1 and no ex|»eiise, and and aold rrerywbare. Brown brothers, on the “top floor’’ are practiced in special circum 2 Ai’IiES just north ol town, (h- I 32 00 stances Admiral Hi< hburii has made a report should not be allowed excaps uniui ; Wm. Kerr, road nupr dis. 1 working steadily at their hydraulic mine trame huu.Me, land in good cultivatii 'i i k • ' H 0) ol u» agrea m r«««rd ta eur «uvarnnieal*. AU>ut..ne-h«;t in fruit. A l^¿¡in - ' to the m « h rotary of the navy allowing the proved. ®n the dizzy height* and are gathering a \ Mnnioi read supr. dis 7 31 Q0 aaaamtn« control of the rhilipptnee. It progrwa which la bring made on the KUbam Stationer v <' > . goodly quantity of golden grains which | ta a mistaken idea that wa wtab to take C'uunfy Court Proceeding* bat I l<Mh 1 pa whi<h are under construc Hnb<ock Bros lumber road die. 6, the lalanda from the aaltvee. Our gov they wash right out of the side oí a I. L Jennings road viiwer ....... (Continued from last week. tion, The battleship Krarsarge is ro- ER, ernment deeire. to civilian thoaa native*. mountain of rod dirt witboat any boul- B <» McCulloch survey , ami rd plat II Iu Hie matter of the road petition of por*ad within 2 per ceut and th* Ken ders, “channel" or “wash." ^V. G. Wright, I' V D«’an, road viewer < has. and Mra. Ellen St. Louis for epen- lucky «i.htn 3 per cant of completion. ■ John Howell, ’’ " .................. up to a higher »tandard of lite. A great Gen’l Agt. for Oregon YOU CAN Theo vesaals are b*ing built at Newport in« road Id fret wide in section 34, tp s W Forbes mds. pau(»er many people do not »eee> to ender.tand M.v A rthi x -F obrert C yanide P bockm . Mr Spring road work di*. 16 Mltiing Locations Nows O( the Alabama at Cramp A .15, 8 Ik , w*nt, road established as it. When they ere educeted, they ran ! TURKISH, ’ Georg«* Morris “ “ “ “ It «hould he everv one's care Mona, 82 per cent has been completed . I rayed tor in said petition. (Recorded since Jan. 8) Cyanide and Chlorination treatment aaeuiue control ol their government struMg'.r for the pnxe \ Morri* " M • M . MEDICATED. «ut erus The man of ( >res. In the matter of the road petition of H (' I >hsien mdse pan|>ers of the W im ' odsid *t Union Iron Works. t’ dt liannel Mining companv, !'• 501 But it wa» nut ao onder the Spam.li wh.. wm■» must take care of his vt<<ma< h It SULPHUR, is n«»t lack of enrnry •< exercise that has inebe» water from Cedar. Kiiellba. k,i Bullion Refined and Shirped. 84 per cent; the El>««uis al New^mri \lt>rrt Morris rt al. the 1*0011 having W F Iteaii mdse pauper domion. All the fl|iaai»h cared lor wa» caused an man» a break down in the race J RUSSIAN, ' ,k Ald.r, Ihompeon, Squaw and Jury fess Sept, term of court Nona, 73 cent 1 hr Maine at Crami beard read the viewer'* report aad tbr G baxts P am , • • O beoon . to colle, t a revenue trout tn»m. kl >t uf It 1« neglect of the stomach Heer creek», in lUiaoi» mining dietrict. j or VAPOR I »avid John mdm* pauper A Kona is I* m than one-fifth cvmpletrd , survey thereof the required nemtxr of Justice Holiaso fe**s lucesaant dull hea«la< he agYra^ ated by the people ta tkio vicinity like M Kit- eating Hatulencr gnawing in the stomach H. C Berry, 10 ai ree placer ground tn ¡ Large composition books for 5c at At your con ven iene in your own home ths Oiiio is on* tenth completed and times, said road was declared te be a Constable Colby t«M‘s let , policy, and a food many whoop- heartburn, acid eructations coated tongue, Kerby mining dietrict. the Cot bi lb office. public highway, and ordered v|xn«*<l Joe M om * witness justice court work haa just Itrgun on th* Missouri at bad taste in the mouth nervooanesa mental with my poeed b.ia al the time ol hi» election, K. A Jone», quart» claim, * Cahfor- *• *• Arprvwuon. «leeple*an< *s these are <«!v a le the matter of the tax levy (or the Geo. Booth Newport News. hove •Inee experienced * (hange of few of the armptnoit >f a weak itomach i ma , tn Ml Reuben uilning dittrtet. Matt Johuson " “ year 1399. the lew was fixed aa follow., and an enfeebled cotvditkm of the digrst-ve Th* Chicago drainage, canal begun in ' atat* ami county 23% mills, school tax, Mining Jsurnal printing rt A Jone, quart» claim in Wolf an-’, nutritive function. ai| th«-w ( ba* Itecker mdse paupsr* 130 DO •vuipUim* will l»e experienced at once but i creek mining diatrict. IfiVl. lias Mcanlly lirwn < mpirted an t ' 6 nulls, indigent soldiers tax. one David Hava teachers examination loe^ot Hewajt Ditch 00 any me of them mean« danger the water* ol l.akr Michigan wer* turood fifteenth of a mill, scalp bounty tai‘4 J 1» llav- stamps R A Jone», quart» claim, •‘Fluke" 3 50 Contract* will toon be let 'or the long " It ha* nude a new man of me " is the 32 14 est mining ditch in the world. Il will ermatant testimony of those who have tn noil Creek tinning dietrict. through it te roek a new oultet toward mill >n total personal and real property Cramer Bros road mdse Dr Pierce « Golden Mrdicnl IhMevery 4 th* gulf ot Mexico. This enterprise is and one cent per bead on total no in tier I Dr. Kremer mdse |>*iipers ■ * J'I»»*» claim, l»e io tee long, beginning abova R gne Thia -cmaritable remedy ha« «uch • perfect Do they like milk from the lbs Axtell etampe ststionsrv etc 5 dr*k rdi*d as • ae of th* greatest Onginewt of sbeop in the county. Indigent R P ««forge com sa iry A milage r ver falls and terminating at tioid OMtrul >»( the «(.«ns« h dtgeettre and a«*um «ble m Wolf Creek mtetug dir.net. flat?re ergnn« and blood making glands that ing a. bievsmonts of lb* age. Tba total • ’idler and «calp bounty tax to be paid Nick Foes “ I. Banner. 3) aeree placer truand in 3 Hill, Footnern Oroguw. It will drain •4 «peedtly owWeet* the deeangvmmt« w‘ <ch cost 1* about M : 000,000 and aev*n rears out of »«»only levy. Court adj»«nrned until Jan 2V, 11*0 Creek, meint mining dietrict. |»M (AMI a« ree «»f food placer land, and weaken them re ««tabowheathrm in heahhy Grave e Crwk, workeja .njer so that nee m<>re the ah.dr have been otvapied in it* constructior "'n Ren retar. 20 aeree pim « gr,uni I * * Un petition of Wm A Ed Daily, warrant body— b:beam nervea and musch« is 40 acre farm 13 miles fur Portland, 3 the first eoalract having tjoen awaidod ! No f> «3, in Iboir fever« for the •*• <4 I of which atwcmal is subscribed by Port - • •owrlehed atel built up into rugged health. Q wolf (, rrok, mining district. miles from | kj *1 office, to exchange for in 1892. Tire primary objst t ot tlir |I2, ordered cancelled. Golden Medical Discovery c wo tain« «en* oar cow« are all high grade. land capltaliats. J L Hamilton, C. W Falm and A U no alcohol whisky ue teber tntoaleant Ito Cirent« Pass residence property. luquir* ccawM vou get it n:gbt or nsorniu ’ canal is to carry off the sewage of ( bioa »■>ugh.HO acre. pi„„ <rt,uaJ |0 Br J ary list of two hundred names Iruiu M P. W irdw, of the ditch company, psor- v-ted use docs n«x create a craving f-w •cauM it is pure aod clean mu anto go, and save tiro water Mpply ol that the RMoeoment roll was drawn to servo al thia utth-e. creek mining diMrtct. says th* proliminary survey* have beew act The dealer's after the dollar and ’.he cue- „■’.y Erford. J C. Fergueon and O. ! city pollution. Bui perbaj»* a moro im lor the year 1900. Will Advsrtl«« Oregon finished and IRe right of way ae* ured. troner a after the cart Tt> the dealer with porta nt result ot th* achtevoaronl lie* in ( lerks and judges as follows wore “ • *y r 0 the dollar »hr pfnpwi « u ! m U 11.11 m »» «) aeree piar» gnwnd te , The National Editorial Asout iati n For four months past 18 **rvsyor*. in 17 Quart Tickets for $1. L«-p hi. ... <« • ‘'»•g* (. leek, mining dietrict. the fact that it provides a waterwar appointed to servo fur their respective wbich meets in New Orleans Februar« charge of J. 8. Howard the well-known Htvn !.<» th. th- CMrt «n.1 inM OS <-„4ia Mrdual flop the New W*foa connecting (be Great Im Mrs with the precinct» for elections. m Í u Thon’ ” “ » *>••• round tn I 2s will be attend»! by a lull delegation govcrnoscut engineer, have been run- ■ rhecuverv “ A home core for Obeeity, Rbeuni»- Mississippi rivar, which may bo trav North Giaet* Paso judges J U Camp from tha Northwest as usual. The ning the necessary I ¡nee. Eetimatr« are I>r Fierce • Pleasant W.let« do gnjw ML Reubno, mining district. u.i’i, Xeur»i(fia, Torpid Liver, aod im- The» cJevTua..» cteMm tbe «yteem utf mxw - •rsedby vesaai* with a draft of 14 feet , bell, Ba iiunl Axtell, b B M«aus ENGLEW(X)I) J. W. Wen*, «ater of 10» ^hs* poritiea of the Hlood.-r5.0Q each. I Portland Pro** Club J*.«gat«v4*. which now being made ! »r eUiag co*tract* fur I mnlatrd impurities from kmss croak. ROGUE RIVER COURIER, A. K. VOORH1ES, ROYAL » Cut Prices on Capes and Jackets A P S RZD STAR STORE, Post Office 4 < 4 4 4 ÆTKIN5 ÇRO55 CUT JflW5 of Excellence. Hair-Riddle Hardware Co IIOLMAN & HAVE RECEIVED FIRST NATIONAL Capital Stock, SH E C. Dixon Goods, and Furnishings. Candles " At Small Cost.. ASSAY I urkish Bath Cabinet. Why Englewood Dairy? B DAIRY e B MWS JOSEPH SOU. Gtn I Ajl. I