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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1900)
Teas and coffees a special tv at Fike's. local toappemnos One of the Sweetest Things on Earth Dr. Flanagan, Resident Dentist. Shoes repaired at Hackett's. Is onr Granulated Sugar, have lots of it by the sack, sack or pound. (Market indica tions are that it will be higher.) Extra C, Golden C, Cut Loaf and Bar Sugar always on hand. And there are other sweet things, that will please by reason of their good quality aud season able price. C. StLouie for watch repairing Grass seeds at Pike's cbeapsr Hum th« cheapest la town. Red Top Clover «ssd, Utah recleaned R. G. Virtue, of Inland, spent a few Alfalfa seed, Tiaiotby toed. Willamelt« Valiev Tame cheat seed, Wiater Oats days in towu last week. Copt. J. A. Tate, of the O. N. G. made and Wheat al Scott Griffin's Farmers, lake your team« to Harper' a visit to Ashland last week. personal An tcaiwpl« for Merchant«. McClung brother«, of Wilderville, are We are informed by a local party, oporating tho hydraulic plant on the and wo underatand also that it baa boon high channel of the Oak Flat mine, un partly publiabed before, that the der a lease from the owner». merchants of a neighboring town have Ed. Phillip«, Levi Steven, and Pam entered into an agreement among them- Call came in Thursday from Preston aelvea to rid the community of bad Peak, and started on their return jour customers or, in other words, "dead ney Monday. The l’rsstoo Peak Copper beata". The plan ol operation iathia: company is doing a large ameunt of de whenever any peraon bey» marc hand is* velopment work and in tboaing up an of those taerchanta, agreeing to pay for immenss body of rich ore. They are it within a certain time, and fails to pay employing about in men at preeont, and or to wake any effort to aettle tho moat of them worklug in the tunnel. accoaul, bis name ia reported to all the The mam drift ia about 275 feet in length merchants belonging to the association, the last 125 feet being driven into a solid and any merchant granting credit to body of copper ore. Cross cute from auch • ¡party lurfeito the cub bond the main drift have been run to n which he ia required to depoait with the width of 30 feet without reaching either treasurer ot the aaaociation. wall of the ledge. Thia, we think would be a good rule for I.. L Jewell bought and ahiped about the uierclianta ol auy cotaiauuity to 5000 ounces ot gold during the year of enforce, an we well know that all com- 1809. At the average price thia amounts muuitiea have their smooth tongued to about *85,000. Tho gold production rases Is who plan to beat the merchants ol thin locality find» it« wav to the mint« out ol a few dollars. Thia rule if en through various channel«. A large forced, would confer uo hardship on tha amount of it ia bandied bv varioua honest ¡customers, but would really business bouse ol Grants Paas, a fair benefit them by releiying them of the percentage by country merchautage. aud bad company, whose crooked dealings much ot it i» shipped directly by the efteu make it difficult for honest men producers. to aacuse 1« lient terms M ki cu.cgr. l>an Green came up laat week from Church Nolic« the Harmon Green placer at Galice, to Revival ¡Service! are being held at spend a few day« iu Granta Pass. Their ground which waa opened and ia being the hl. E. church, South, and the pub worked thia Beason ia giving very satis lic ia cordially invited to attend and take factory returns, much better than any part. The pastor, Rev. L. O. Wilsonia they have hitherto worked, all of which, being aasistod bv Rev. C, U. Crore, ol however, has paid well. The large Williams. Services at 7 30 each eve- volume of water in Galien creek thia ning. Dr. VauDyke made a oidessional trip Candles by the Box vary cheap at new brick fewd stable on K. street. Take your shoes to Hackett for goad to Kerby Thurediy, returning on Friday. Fike's. Train Dispatcher Holmes, of Athlaad, work sad right prices. Whips, KX to *2.50 at Hackett’s. made Grants Fees a visit last Sunday. A dispatch came over the wires Tues New st-ecial Roast Coffes, 15c or 2 for W. H. Hampton, ot the Columbia day evsmug that ths Standard Oil woiks 25c.--Al Fike’s. ■nine at Placer, was in town on Tburs- ia Portland ware burning. Herne«« of all Kinde, Grades and A sharp puff of wind on M unlay **e -I*?- Prices at Hackett’s. niug swung W. E. Dean's Red Star Dell Osborn aud Robert Barrickman of DU CDV photograpv . sk sign agamyt ous ol tho large panes of Merlin wore visitors ia Grants Pass on 1 ll ID I Opp. Court House. the post-office window, smashing it to Thursday last. Tablets of all kinds at the Cue tusk smithereens, and showc ring glaM on the , J-D. Hayes.ef Kerby, came over to office. post-office inmates, much to their con | <DanH Pass Friday, on a business trip, You all know Scott Griffin put the oternatioo. returning Saturday. Pure White Honey—new crop—only ..........................Ittfc price on Flour below 75cta a sack. H. U. Kinney, president of the 8. F. E. B. Stevenson’s address on Tuesday Oar Rock Candy Drips—a No. i Syrup—at ................... 6oc Chicken aud fish market in connection evening at the M. E. church was intense D. A L. Co. made a business trip to Sunshine Syrup, good value at................. ................... S«* with the meat market.—J. H. Ahlf. ly interesting aud profitable to all his Saginaw last week. Best Golden New Orleans—Try it ............ ................... 75c Sweet Oranges. Small ones 15c doe. hearers. Mr, Stevenson is a Sunday-1 Misses Aggie and Lucy George, of Ker Pure Maple Sugar............................................ 5. 10 and 20c. Large ones 40c a dos.—Calhoun Groc school worker of many years experience,' by, went to Ashland on Saturday, ts at Maple Syrup in pints, quarts and gallons. ery Co. and as a spuaksr, has few equals in hold- i tend the Normal. For quality our celebrated Tea Rose beats them all. Good Freeh Butter, 50c. a Roll, also ing the concentrated attention and in- I R G. Smith and Joseph Mees went to Mackerel, Cranberries and Bulk Fickle« tereet of bis audience. Kerby Saturday to Install officers of the | at Wades’. The county clerk reports that the reg I. O. O. F. of that place. Dr. Evan«, oculist optician, office at miration of voter« ia proceeding rather Mr. Ivan Humason of Portland is J residence. All cases of defective vision «lowly and that few aiw availing them preparing to put up a quarts mill on the converted, including astigMiati.m. aelvea of the opportunity. Voters ahould Chavner place near Gold Hill. Dried fruit of all kinds. Frillies are not forget that “procraatination ia the 1 C. D. Burnett, who is developing a thief of time" and that they may delay •specially cheap.—At Pike’s. very promising quartz property in the My Cow gives lots of milk and butter too long. The hooka will not wan fur Ml. Reub<*n district, was in town on them, but will close promptly at the 1 feed ber ell tbs Alfalfa hay she will sat. Friday. I buy the beet. Scott Griffin has lb. appointed time, May 15. Can corn, Tomatoea, and Fruit first G, E Ingersoll and G. M. Freeman, year has sluiced out the creek channel best Alfalfa I ever saw. Mrt. L. E. Bailey of Prohibition Park, mining men of Ashland, returned to much deeper than it hat been for many class quality, at prlcta to suit the times, General merchandise «lore and dwell New York, who ia travelling in the that place Saturday after a visit to the years, and at one time endangered the at—Pikes Grocery, ing to exchange for farm pronerty near in tereatw of the W. C. T. U.( delivered Eureka mine. eifety of the bridge which carries the Grants rasa. Apply at this office im two lectures here laat week ; at the M. E w*nl*'1 ®n ••baenptoon, at thia Mrs Etta Jones, who is traveling in pipe hue across the creek, but tho deep mediately. | • church Friday evening and on Saturday the interest of the Children’s Home So- i ening of the channel made it possible to •^»"b paid for old Rubber,Copper, Brers evening at the Preabjteiian church. eiely, at Portland, has been in Grants' place the foundations of the bridge on Mr«. M«k<, th« Impersonator. and Zinc at Marshall’s second hand store Mrs. Bailvy baa had year« of experience Pass during the past week. the heavy boulders near bedrock, so that Mrs. Meeke ia unsurpassed In bar im on Front street, opposite the Round I in the field of temperance lecturing, 8. O. Marshall, ol Strawberry Point, no more trouble is anticipated from that personations and dialect reading. She and ia a apeukzr of more than ordinary House. Grants Paes. Iowa, aepliew of Wm. Marshall of this source. The channel of Galice creek ranks easily as an arlmt of high order in ability, having a very pleasant voioe The California Rose Co., Loe Angelos, Euwitt T witsnukk , place arrived in Granta Pass last week ha« been largely filled up in past year«, her work. anti pleasing manner of delivery. She by tailing« from the large hydraulic Cal are head quarters of the coast for Prin. Seattle High School. ia thoroughly in earnest anti believes in from Creeswell, Oregon, wlisr« he has mines on the hill, but this condition Ims nice field grown rose bushes. AU the We take great pleasure in recommend fixing the respoi.Hibility for the lieen since October. He ia now occupy bee a changed tu recent years, as these latest and beet sorts. Send for a cata ing Mrs. Msske as an elocutionist and ing the Cundy residence oil Iowa aveuue. existence of the liquor traffic where it mine« have been opened in another •ntertaiaer.—Native daughters of Ore logue today. R. II. Giltillan and family left Mon belongs. place, «0 that they dump into Rogue gon, Portland. Bargain in Cut Nails at 4c per pound day evening for Berthoud, Colo., where river. The old tailings are now gradual Ben E. Stahl and family, of Galice, at Cramer Bros. they ezjiect to make their home. They The entertainment waa In good taste ly sluicing out ol the Galice creek chan came up last Thursday from tha Alex- Have you reen our kitchen outfit? will be missed by their many friends, and Mrs. Meeke showed unusual talent nel, ami by this means, a large ameunt ander A Bent hydraulic mine in that Look at our corner window. Crauier whose good wishes attend them iu their and culture.—E. M. Randall Jr. pastor of ground will be opened along Galice I section, There has been serious trouble Bros new home. 1st M. E. church, Seattle. creek iu the next few yean, which it has on their ditch which leads from the Samples are now on exhibition at our store, whero Cut Nails at 4c at Crauier Cros. M. W. Wilber, of the Applegate Roller I believe Mrs. Meeke to lie the best been impossible hitherto to work to ad right hand fork of Galice creek, by artist in ber line 1 have iieard on this Do you need any cut nails? Cramer reason of a slide of tremendous Mills, was in town last week. He says vantage. we will be pleased to show them to you. coast.—R. W. King. First Baptist Bros, sell some at 4 cents. proportion», which will require a con- the mill has been running light lately, A Flag for Your Schoolhouse. church, McMinnville. Oregon. We shall carry a full line of The Ladies Benefit society of tha Pres ! aiderable amount of time and expense on account of the bad condition of tlie Every school house in the county byterian church give a dime social this to remove. There ia one allevialory roads which makes teaming next to im should have a flag. If yon want one for evening, Wednesday, in the church feature, howexer, in the fact that the possible. C E Smith and son, who are operat your district write to tho C uihikk about parlors, unprecedented wet season which caused IL John Lance, at the Hull, Booth, and the slide has made water so plentiful ing a hydraulic mine on Grave creek, has been a sufficient caine in on Friday. Mr. Smith having Mangum mine on Louse creek, and > that there Quick delivery—Tha Weakly Oraaonlan. mine without that experienced a good deal ol trouble with Henry Simms, at the Steam Beer mine at quantity at the on ulcerated tooth. They report satis Leland, were alike unfortunate last week source of supply. ODD FELLOWS BLOCK. factory progress at the mine. as each had a leg broken by the caving H. B. Miller has a force of aeven men GARLAND stoves . HARDWARE. Rev. 0. W. Hays went to Ashland! of the bank. re packing the apples in his ware house Monday to assist Rev F. G. Strange ol The young people of the Ninth grade under the direction of Henry Ruch. At of the public- Bchool will give an invita present there are about 600 boxes in the that place in a series ot special meet tion social at ths I <>. O. F. ball on the ware-house and the repacking and sort ing during tlie present week. He camo evening of Friday January 20. The ing is necessary for tie purpose of down Tuesday morning to conduct tha Eighth grade are intending to celebrate promoting the satisfactory keeping service at th« funeral of Mrs Eevrton the in a similar entertainment on Feb. Ilth. of the fruit, The apples are firm returning to Ashland Wednesday. flavor and will J.G. and Earl Dotson came in -Satur Choral Union meeting next week, will and of excellent be postponed ti11 Tuesday evening that compare favorably with those of any day from their hydraulic mine on the memtiers may have an opportunity locality, Southern Oregon apples are Josephine creek, for a short visit l^me. We have bought the entire line of Messrs. Taylor of attending the entfrtainuient which rapidly acquiring a natioual reputation They report very encouraging work & Parrottes Sample Hats for Spring and Summer fir excellence. there, having had au abundance of will be given Monday evening by Mrs. and will give you au opportunity to buy at a bar Ruia I). Meeke. Richards and Pringle's Georgia min- water, and obtaining very satisfactory gain a new Stylish Hat—only one of each kind— The ladies of the library association etrele were in town Friday and gave returns. WHITE HOUSE GROCERY. Sixth Street, Opposite P. O. A Beverage For Winter That delights alike the stom ach, brain and palate, is made from our good Coffees and Teas and rich Cocoas. A de- ltcicm drink for breakfast and one that will start you right for the day is a cup of that fa mous W. S. Mocha and Java Coffee of ours, at 35c a pound, or 3 pounds for $1.00. If you prefer Tea we can rec ommend the uncolored Japan or Spider Leg, that we sell at 50c a pound. For those who like Cocoa, we sell three of the leading brands, Bakers, Ghiradellis, and Imperial. for IC)OO. Values Chainless, $50.00 and $75.00. Hartford, $35.00. Pennant, $25.00. Ci ¡Ill k fiat edfe i. At f The Roasted Coffee we sell at 25c a pouud, brings us lots of customers; is an extra good value, in fact, is the same brand we used to sell at Another grade that gives good satisfaction is our 20c Coffee. Then we have good values at 15c, i»}ic, and ioc a pound. These are all fresh roasted Cof fees. We guarantee satisfaction, and that after once tasting our Coffees you will want more. Bicycle Sun dries. Cramer Bros Calhoun Grocery Go. BICYCLE ECONOnY 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 to begin with you need have only a bowing acquaintance with the wheel-tinker « t 'W'V w men or T fl HOOD. f wwwww —T Every Miner, Farmer or Merchant Should have a Koh-I-Noor Indelible Copying Pencil, 10 CENTS. CLEMENS, PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST. gave a reception in the Masonic hall last Thursday evening, to Mrs. C. M. Stone, the retiring president, in recognition of her faithful and effic fnt service in be half of the organization for a number of years | A special school meeting is called to meet at the brick school-house on Mon day, Jan. 29, for the purpose of levying a tax and otherwise providing for tbs needs School affairs are of concern to every one and there should ’ be a large turnout at tlie meeting. La Letter d’Amour is one of the beet love stories Richard Harding Davie has written. The scene is laid in London and the characters are a beautiful American girl, ber mother, a wealthy young Harvard man, and a violinist of the Hungarian orchestra. Tlie illus trations are by Howard Chandler Christy. La Letter d’Amour is the leading story iu the Midwinter fiction number of The Saturday Evening Post, which will be on sale January the 25th. their entertainment in the awning. As it was a perfect day, a large crowd as sembled to witness tlie afternoon parade, and the thronged streets were sugges tions of Fourth of-J illy or some other gala day. There was nothing startling about the quality of tbs music, but it was lively and energetic from start to finish, a regular slam-bang negro band The evening entertainment was con ducted much after the same fashion, be ing continuous and always lively. Thy singing was nothing eitra, although that of the Alabama quartette waa very pleasing Many of the gags fell fiat, as they had no recently been sprung on us by the other minstrels. But there were some features that are very worthy ol mention. The slack wire performer was a real artist and Simon Bonornor’s troupe of Arabs were the best tumblers that have been seen here for many a day, even though the complexions of some suggested tbs name of Jones rattier than that of Haasein Ben Hussein. AT R. Hamblin, of Golden, made the C oihikb a pleasent call last week. Mr. Hamblin is operating a liydrau lie mine on Bear gulch in the Coyote creek dis trict, and like many others, is profiting bv the favorable season, and improving the opportunities. On Monday, W. G Wright melted lip *140 worth of gold for W. II. I^e, of Jacksonville, who extracted it from a pocket near the Applegate. There are plenty more of tlie same kind and belter, awaiting discovery in 8OiitliHrn Oregon, John Cleghorn, a mining uiaii oí 1 Pueblo, Colo., spent two days of lattt week on Louse creek, mapecling quartz properties there, and started on hit re turn on the first of the week, H im visit was in the interests of capitalists, whose attention ia drawn to this section, end lie returns to make hie report. Exchange. Two horses and wagon to exchange for two cowa. Inquire at thia office. you have the exclusive pattern. They wont last long—Come early—Remember at OUR NO. 19 FOR BOYS. -I to «A vear Made of the best selected cotton yarn, close ribbed and heavy weight. Triple knee, high spliced heel aud double toe, made especially for rough usage. Outwear any other make. If you want n dressier lighter stock ing, our No. 16 will please you. We manufacture "Iron Clads’’ of eqtia| quality and great variety for nteu, women and children. P. H. Harth & Son Hats, Trunks, Valises and Burnishings for Men and Boys AT THE RIVERSIDE NURSERY. GRANTS PAM. ORE., You will find a nice lot of healthy trees. Apples, latest keepers as well as earliest. Pears, Cherries, Plums, Peach Prune, Nut aud Shade trees, as well as Berry plants. Get my Prices before you buy. J. T. TAYLOR. N. E. McGrew Pioneer 1 ruck and Delivery OME Last Saturday we moved into our elegant New Building across from the Josephine Hotel where we will be pleased to welcome all of our old friends and customers. SEE TIIE TSTO ‘W’lJSTIDO’W" SEE TIIE SOUTH WINDOW For¡Big Bargains in This Week for Big Bargains in ...Wall Paper... ...Shoes... The Big Store GRANTS PAHH. OREGON.