Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, February 01, 1900, Image 1

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GRANTS PASS, JOSEPHINE COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY
VOL. XVI.
—
local toappenings
—
Communicatch.
The tkotewors.
Washington I-euer.
The Filipino insurrection is so nearly
(From Our Regular Correspondent.)
ended that it ia said Buffalo Bill ia al*
W ashington , Jan. 22, 1900.
ready negotiating for the appearance oí
An epidemic of Boer lympatby broke
Philippine Letter.
Bicycle hospital for all repairing at Aguinaldo with hia wild weal show neat
out in Washington ««veral days ago, and
aeaaoa —Albany Herald.
Cramer Bros.
C avity , P. I »Sunday, Dev. 17, 99.
is now raging in aud out of congress. II
J. E. Ryan, mining engineer and
As thia is Sunday, 1 will write. 1 may be said to have started with Senator
A Georgia editor ia also a lawyer.
expert, returned to (¿rants Pass Friday
We are not sure how it will work to have been on the jump during the last Hal«1, aon,«what eenaalional speech, in
morning.
blend together a man who cannot he month, as 1 have been sending from 15 which he expressed the belief that nine-
Miss I u a E Dunbar, now of Saginaw, and one who it ia eaid sometimes has to. to 2ii tons each week by steamer to Ho tenth« of th« people of tbi, n.untry war«
came up Thur*!ay night for a few days — Myrtle Point Enterprise.
Ho south, and north to Lrngyan gulf. in aympalby with the Boer,. Then
visit with friends at tbia place.
I have issued almost a shipload of pro­ came Senator Allen's resolution, asking
A high school class iu Kansas City haa visions during lhe last six weeks, and for information aa to why the etale de­
The M E. church Kuuth baa purchased
j decided that tbe Boers are right, and it now the supply of almost everything in partment declined to recogaize a proper­
the Knight property on E. street, which
was decided in a debate between Port­ the provisions is nearly exhausted* But ly accredited reperaenlative of the Trans­
Do not buy a camera until you have examined the
will De occupied aa a parsonage.
land youths that the British are right; the navy transport “Solace” came in vaal republic, which waa adopted by the
Rev. Robert I^eslie, of tbe Baptist
' so lhe war will have to goon.—Telegram. last evening iroiii Ban Francisco with 72, senate after it was amendai, so as to
liny 1 I oiim «
church, held services at Placer on
urnisliinffsi
000 packages, so tomorrow 1 will begin leave it to the discretion of the president,
With the patent long and short negative attachment you can take
Wednesday aud Thursday evenings of
A species of octopus was caught in to receive those stores. 1’11 assure you whether tue information abould be given Do you read the Ladies’ Home Journal?—If so, the article
last week.
a 4X4. 4*6. 4x8, 4x10 and a 4x12 picture, as desired, Conse-
front of the Bay hotel last week by Prof. that this position al present is no snap, ft reached ita highest point last night,
THE ACTUAL COST OF FURNISHING A HOUSE
A. F. Nelson, of the Eureka mine Roup. The rough high tide which was but 1 would honestly rather lie working at a big public meeting, advertised aa a
quently you have five cameras in one. And the “AL VISTA” is
spent two days of last week in Grants prevailing at the time, caused th. ani­ than be idle. Working, 1 say, when 1 ''Boer demonstration,” at which speech­
wade tor time and snap shot work, too Uses the ordinary 4x5
Paas. He says that the work is steadily mal to be thrown among lhe d< lit and never turn a hand but to check, and 1 es were made by Senators Hale, of ntay have interested you. So can we. We can discount their fig­
daylight loading film on spools. Drop us a postal and get our
progressing at that property, and that it was easily caught.—Creeceut City imagine that work. You may say to any Maiue; Allen of Nebraska; Mason of Il­ ures very considerably. We're headquarters for
1900 catalogue.
they are taking out a large amouutof News.
inquiring friends who wish lo know linois; and Representatives Baily, of
rich ore.
when I am coming home, that there Texas; De Armond, of Missouri; Bulser,
So far this has been one of the wet­
Miss Sadie Clevenger left on Friday test and warmest winters on record. A woul 1 have to be strong inducements, of New York ; Lents, of Ohio; Lamb, of and things for the House. Let’s figure with you. All goods marked
BURLINGTON, WIS.
morning fur an absence of several weeks, few more weeks of such weather will as it is very seldom that 1 care to re* Virginia;and Champ Clark, of Missouri, itt plain figures that show our confidence in both Prices and Goods.
during which time, she will visit her start fruit buds, as already the pussy turn.
Because a man happens to be a member Yon can’t beat them. We re selling a lot of Granite Ware Coffee Pots
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
home at Albany. She also goes to Port­ willow and alder blose jmti are much in
We are having most beautiful weather of congress, doea not prevent hie hav­
P. DODGE,
land to procure a supply of unllinery evidence.—Drain Watchman.
here now. 1 shall plant the sweet >»eas ing the same sympathies as oilier men, very cheap—goods usually sold for 45c we're selling for 23c. Tinware
I'NITKD STATES.
INSURANCE
and
President . ................. William McKinley
for tbe spriug opening.
in the garden this afternoon. The nat­ but many question of good taste of their same way. Glassware away down. Plenty of Building Paper just
Vise President............
REAL ESTATE
ives are having a grand time. They participating in a public demonstration received. New Glassware, New Chairs, Table Covers, Portieres. For
If
there
were
already
a
big
English
J. O. Booth, of tbe Hotel Josephine re-
becretarv of State ... .............. John Hay
Life, Fire and Accident Insurance.
Lyman J Gage
Becretary of Treasury ........
.
turued Thursday night from a trip to victory in South Africa, there wouldn’t hold a least for nine days before Christ­ against a nation with which this country things for the House
Uibue
with
Price
A
V
oui
hies.
Secretary of Interior ................C N Buss
Portland, where he attended the meet­ be time for any rumors to be Hying mas. ¡vast night at 12, the band came is on the most friendly tenue.
TM.Y” ’X’HOMAH.
Secretary of War .... .......... Elihu Root
around and played in front of our bouse
In view of the fact 'hat the committee
O regon . ing of the democratic state central com­ about before the facia would be plastered
Secretary of Navy ... .......... John I) ¡Xing G kant » P ass ,
mittee. He also visited at Roseburg all over England and the rest of the and they would not leave until 1 got up was unanimous in its verdict against the
Secretary of Agricultui re . James A Wilson
world. Unpleasant news, you know, is and tossed out a dollar for them to buy right of Roberts to sit in tbs house, al­
Postmaster-General ........ James A Gary
aud Saginaw during his absence.
Mining company, 8E!«4 of SKJ^ of
though differing as to whether bjs seat
Attorney-General..
Joseph McKenna pRICE A VOORHIE8,
kept back by tue censors.—Albany liquor wita, as they stay out all night.
sec. 16, tp.
south, range 5 west,
G. W. Johnson, formerly employed at
We received the sad news by cable should merely be declared vacant, as
consideration................................... | 50
STATE OF OREGON.
De as o< rat.
the
Shorty-Hope
mine
near
Ashland,
REAL ESTATE, and
yesterday, of tbe death of Geo. H. Gritf- advocated by the majority repart, or
A. C. A Cora Spencer to R. M. I>ool-
(Geo W McBride
U. 8. Senators...
and Eiling Johnson of Rossland B. C.,
A local husband, suing his wife for ing, pay inspector. He was ordered whether he should be seated and expelled
INSURANCE.
ey, trustee, lote I and 2, block 23,
’ (Joseph Simon
A Shocking Story.
arrived
here
last
week
to
examine
min
­
(irants Paas, consideration..............
jThos H Tongue
t
diveroe, complains that on oue occasion home from here, as he was working teo aa advocated by
the
minority,
it
Congressmen....
Representing
the
most
reliable
com
­
From
New
York
coiuee
the
shocking
’ (MA Moody
ing properties in this section, which ia .be threw a glass of beer in his face. hard for an old man. We were all so
S. H. Calhoun to 8. P. D. A L Co.,
seems a little odd for the house to de­ story of tbe arrest, and conviction, and
..URN Blackburn panies in existence, (both tire an<i life). becoming a center of universal atlrac
Attorney-General
E‘w of Wtu of sec. 6, tp. 36 south,
But there are lota of men throwing grieved to have him leave us, although vote three days to discussing the matter,
Notary Public.
............. T T Geer
Governor............
range 6 west, consideration............ 3)0
glasses el beer in their own faces every we knew it was for the best that he but that is exactly what will be done sentence for the crime of drunkenness
........ F 1 Dunbar G rants P ass ,
O kkgon . lion.
Secretary of State. .
of a woman who, at one time, was quits A . J. Pike to J. H. Williams, lot 6,
State Treasurer.............. .. Ch as S Moore
Tbe Ashland Tidings has published a Jay ami seeming rather to enjoy the should return to the states, He reached this week. They say that the discus-
block 48, (¿rants Paes, consider­
a prominent member ol faslionabio so­
Supt Pub instruction. .. J 11 Ackerman
ation..................................................... 6.V)
practice.—8. F. Bulletin.
very
handsome
souvenir
edition
con
­
San Francisco all right and then took sinn is nec< asary, not on account of
State Printer.................. ........ W H Leeds
ciety.
She
is
the
daughter
of
a
well
C. HOUGH,
taining descriptive articles of the in­
the train for the East, but died at Ogden, Roberts, who is bound tu go, anyway, kuown general who died of a broken Irene L. and J. I). Fry, to J. H.
1C E Wolverton
It is stated that a juvenile poker club Utah, en route home. I feel as though
Williams, lot 5 block 48, Grants
Supreme Judges .. .. •? K S Bean
dustries and resources of that section.
by practically a unanimous vote ol the lieart because of her pitiful, shameful Paes, consideration .............................. 500
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
( F A Moore
It is handsomely illustrated and is an exists in town, and .that .boys from the I had lost one of my dearest friends, (or house, but because of the importance of
life. Divorced from her husband some
Clerk Board School LandCom. WHOdell Piacticvsin all State and Federal Courts unqualified credit to the enterprise of its age of 12 to lt> years, gather at the
Mining Transfers.
he a as like a father to us all.
the question involved, the right of the years ago. her life, during these latter
F1RHT JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Office over First National Bank.
rendezvous
and
play
the
great
Americau
publishers.
(Recorded since Jan. 22.)
Several of the boys who came here house to shut out a memtier, even when
years,
lias
been
a
swift,
downward
rush
Western Division
I udge H K 11 anna G rants P ass ,
•
-
O regon .
Mr. and Mrs. R. O. McCroskey re­ game. Parents should form another from San Framisco on the Monadnock be presents credentials which are per­ to the drunkard’s inevitable and. What Hydraulic Mining Co to Benedict
Eastern Division.
Judge H 1« Benson
Crowell,t lease)8 placer claims in
Prosecuting Attorney..............C B Watson
-y
turned last Wednesday evening from kind of club, to counteract the gambling were sent home last March, via Suez fectly proper.
an example of Hie power of an evil
Jump-off Joe mining district,
Member Board of Equalizat . KA Emmitt
The regular pension appropriation bill habit! What a lesson to those «ho
their business trip to San Francisco, proclivités of ths rising generation.—Del canal to New York, and from New York
considers' ion.................................... |3000
U. 8. LAND OFF1CX ROSEBL RG.
across the continent to San Francisco, never fails to bring out some lively talk idly prate ol the hariuleeanees of strong T. R. Dean to J. 8. Tuckor and T.
J^R. J. JENNINGS
.Mr. McCroskey expects to open up hia Norte Record.
Receiver .................................Henry Booth
w here they re enlisted, and were sent in the house, and the present bill just
E. I*acey,
interest in “Hidden
new store about the 15tb of next month,
drink, when taken in moderation I
Today the city marshal has been work­
Register......................................J T Bridges
RESIDENT DENTIST.
I reasure” quartz mine in Jump-
across the Pacific again to this place, passed by the house, was no exception
in the bui ding recently vacated by R.
Can we suppose that thia jietted child
ing two hobos, with (Mill and chain at­
JOSEPHINE COVNTY
off-Joe mining district, censider-
making a complete circuit of the globe to the rule. There was some plain
.10 Years Experience.
L. Coe A Co.
stion...
of fashion and wealth slatted in her
50
tachments, on the street This is the pro
Joint Senator........... ............ C E Harmon
in
a
very
short
time,
Probably
many
of
talk
about
the
methods
of
the
pension
The social given by the Ladies Benefit per thing. If more of the hobos were
Office in Opera House block; see the sign
awl'll downward course iu sny other
County Judge.. . . ............... Abe Axtell
Booming
Oregon
Wuthcr.
the
old
crew
are
scattered
to
tha
four
of
The
Big
Tooth.
sharks,
just
before
the
amendment
was
(Nick Tlioss
society of the Presbyterian church last put to work instead of being allowed to
way Ilian as a moderate drinker of the
Commissioners ...
Oregon |>euple are not an * rule vaia-
corners of the earth.
' (Dick George
adopted giving the commissioners ol lightest and least intoxicating wines?
G rants P ass ,
O rkgon . Wednesday evening was well attended, lay in jail, they would give lhe town less
..
.
Roy
Bartlett
County Clerk..........
Klorioue about tbeir wealbar, yat juat
C
harlton
B.
P
krkinh
.
pensions
authority
to
retuse
to
pay
the
and a very pleasant evening was enjoyed frequent visitB. It is no punishment to
In the mad whirl of balls, parties ami
........ Ed Lister
Sheriff......................
fee of a pension attorney when he knows midnight dinners, her strength was now tbia in receiving to flattering ao ad-
by all. A lively and interesting program some of them to be put in jail. But
.... J W Virtue
Representative........
vertinemenl in tbe Ea,t ae will almoat
that
the
attorney
fails
to
perform
bis
..........J T Taylor
Treasurer..................
was rendered, and lhe refreshments work is not what the hobo is looking for,
taxed to the utmost. Hew easy to
C. PERKINS,
School Superintendent.. ........ J I) Hayes
full duty to claimants. Representa­ renew her lailiug energies; to revive put the model weblooter to Ilia bluah.
J.
W.
Virtue,
who
represented
reached the very acme of detectability.
and where be ia made perform a little
....... Tom Smith
Assessor
Josephine county in i the last legislature, tives Ray, of New Yolk ; and Mahon, of her drooping spirits by indulging iu a Chicago has been having a «pell ol re­
BO McCulloch
U. 8. DEPUTY
Surveyor.
Representative Fordney, who visited labor be will scarcely ever appear.—
is at lhe imperial, He is engaged in Pennsylvania, asserted that It was a moderate drink of wine! Others of her markably balmy apring like weather.
Coroner . .......................Dr. F W Kremer
B. 8. I’ague, Bitting up among the
MINERAL SURVEYOR, Ashland recently, says that he is in ear­ Dalles Times-Mountiineer.
placer mining on (¿rave creek, and practice of the petition sharks to hie a set found it helpful and harmless; why
PRECINCT OFFICERS.
nest about his elk farm in Jackson coun­
caa<i then leave it for lhe congressman should not she have the same experi­ cloud« ou lhe top fluor of tbe auditor­
.
...I
Justice................................ James Holman liHAXTa P ass ,
exhibits
a
handful
of
nuggets,
big
us
I >BKGON. ty. He says he worked five years on a
How it wai Named.
ium lower, with bin arma folded com­
Constable.................................... J H Colby
hazelnuts, to show what
1
umi > lie picked of lhe claimant to look alter, know­ ence? Hire conformed to the habits of
profitable elk-raising farm near Walla
K. M. Hutchinson, of Oakland, Or.
CITY OF GRANTS PASS.
ing the fee would nocessarily have to be ■ociely ; became its slave, and tbe result placently over In« capacious cheat and a
on the bedrock.
Walla and that he will rai-a (hem at his
ron.
t. *Wki‘n we need provisions in caiup," paid to them when the case got allowed.
look of autocratic ea'isfactioa upon hia
?yond doubt the tallest man in Oregon,
M s vor , .................... ... . W T Cohnrn £OSHOW& SHERIDAN,
is shown in the newspaper reports of
farm on Bear creek when he g»*ts lo­ md, with butoneexi eption, in the north­
Auditor...................... . ..(•>. Fuimai
Talk and investigation consequent tier awful degradation. Iler ones comely face, nays: "Yeo, sir, I brought this
lie
said,
**we
just
go
out
and
gather
up
MINING ATTORNEYS,
.... Lol Johnaou
Treasurer....................
cated.
weather with me from Oregon. I con­
west. The only man who can look duWu a few of these, like picking up chips, upon ths unveiling of a handao ne bronze
. John Patrick
features bruised in her fall on the
Street Comiuieeioiier
sider it s tins brand, f am pioud of it.
Spécial
attention
given
to
Mining
Willis Kramer, the flour manufacturer on him in this part of the country ia his and Hie stores are always glad to statue of Daniel Webster, in Washing
. ... Wm. Lister
JI irshal......................
pitiless
pavement
;
her
trembling
form
and Land l.aws, and Land Office practice. of Myrtle Creek, paid (¿rants Pass a son, who is chief of police of Ritzville,
( August Fe.ncu
ton, list brought out the very Interest­ scarcely covered by the tattered gar­ Out on ths Pacific coast we don’t bare
exchange sluff for them.”
I Tom Smith
visit last Thursday. Mr. Kramer is Wash. Tbe father stands six feet eight
K osxbcrg .
-
-
O regon .
ing fact that Mr. Webster, who was ments that have taken the place of the your raging winters, 20 er more degreee
The
placer
mine
in
which
Mr.
Virtue
u D Fay
interested in a veiy promising quartz iurbes and tbe son seven feet.
is interested obtains Ils water from (or a long time one of the leading splendid raiment with which she was tielow zero. We believe tbe proper
I E E Dunbar
thing ie s little rein now snd theu and a
Councilman ..
Tbe senior Hutchinson came to Ore­ Rock creek, through a ditch two miles practitioners before the U 8. supreme
properly in thia county and iutends to
T P Judson
wonltoadorn herself; the woman who
I? OBERT G. SMITH,
little less beat than in summer.
participate in the advancement of thia gon from Iowa in 1852, and what he long. The mining season thus lar has court, never was formally admitted to
I N E McGrew
once was a member of Hie inner circle of
M M Rummage
1 bsve been out there a long time run­
section by putting up a quarta mill in doesn't know about early days in South­ lieen an ideal one in Southern Oregon, practice before the court. In view ol Hie
II
D.
NORTON,
I v H E Smith
society at tbe nation's capitol, goes, in
ning lhe weather on the north Pacitb
ern Oregon ieu't worth knowing. He as abundant tains fell in lhe early fall, atrictneas of that court, it is ditll -nit to
lhe sprii g.
all probability, to end her days in a
Regular meetings of the citv
city council of
coaet front the office at Portland. As
mined is that country when lhe war­ and the ground ia therefore thoroughly understand the omission of this form In
Grant’s Pass are held in the council
I Tbe Big Yank M. A M Co below
prison cell. But lite wine flows ou, and
whoop
of
the
red
men
could
be
heard
on
A
ttorneys
and
C
ounselors
rooms in the city ball on the first and
soaked. When the pipes are applied Mr. Webster’s case. The only theory lhe tread mill of fashion still finds the government decided to send uie to
i Galice, is going steadily ahead with
third Thursday evenings of each month.
Chicago to ex|«rienee a change of heart.
evt rv bill, and when miners had to pros­ the ground is found to be in excellent advanced to account for it is that Mr.
at L aw .
the development work there and have a
thousands ol willing slaves—Ram's I thought a little miesioaery work on
CIRCi IT COURT.
pect ia companies and carry a gun along conditi in, as it dissolves easily, leaviag Webster was so well known tuet it never
Meets on the third Monday in April Office in Firat National Bank Building. good force of men employed. Tbe Big
Horn.
my own account would be a good scheme
with the pick and shovel
the gold dust and nuggets on the bed­ occurred either to him or members ul
and the fourth Monday in September.
Yank has been known since the early
so I brought a trunk full with me. If you
He
was
one
of
the
first
white
men
ts
G uanto P ass ,
-
-
O rboon . days, but the new company haa taken
COl'BTT COl RT
The Wide Tire Law.
rock, while the soil and lighter gravel lhe court, that he required to be form­
remember, tbe weather turned warm
Probate court meets first Monday of
enter the Josephine county diggings, and are washed off into Rogue river, much ally admitted to practice.
The wide lire law passed al the last
rock from it which has made the old-
January, April. July and September.
about
New Year’s and stayed that way
tells an interesting story of that trip.
The pro|HMM'd purchase by the govern­ sitting of lhe legislature to encourage
to tbe disgust of the fishermen along
timers open their eves.
County commissioners court meets first
ever since. “That’s when I came to
‘‘Wefirst camped awhile on Rogue riv­ that classic stream.
ment
of
the
submarine
tor
pedo
lx
tot
Wednesday after the meeting of tbe ^JEORGE H. BINNS,
the
use
of
widc-lires
on
wagons
is
as
fol
McClure’s Magazine for February will er,’’ said he this morning, while telling
town”.
county court.
Although Mr. Virtue is a prominent Holland, received * decided ret bar k lows; “From and after the 1st day of
contain a character sketch of the new of his early day experiences, at the St.
Cattl< or Nog Ranch Cheap.
when
the
navel
board
of
conatruction
democratic
politician,
he
declined
to
January, A. D. 1900, the county court or
ASSAYER,
Governor of Cubs, Major General Charles. “From there we went to what
A splendid ranch of 160 acres, eight
Iteonard Wood, written by Ray Stan­ we afterwards named the Illinois river, discuss politics, simply confining him­ decided by a vote of 5 to I, against re­ county board, of each county within
commending the purchase. Thia <ie- this state, is heiebv authorized to make miles from Grants Paas, with house,
nard Baker, alter a visit to Wood in and soon found our way to the Josephine self to the following admission :
Office opposite Hotel Josephine,
‘Thia is an off year for lhe democrats. cision was made on lhe ground that a rebate each year, for four years, on lhe barn, orchard, ami small fruit, eight
Cuba, and many free talks with him diggings, which afterwards became fa-
G rants P ass ,
-
-
O regon .
We will have a regular candidate for such vessels are in lhe experimental road tax of each ¡»erson within its acres enclosed iu fence, for sale for |500.
and the men who have been most intim­ mpl
"‘OUS.
1 Vong
/
ingress, however, when lhe time stage, and that their usefulness for war county who shall own and have in habit­ Inquire at thia office.
ately associated with him at the various
ious
"Do you know how Josephine county
_
res,
though
I
cannot
say
at
present
purposes
had
not
been
demonstrated
the
highways
of
this
state,
V
1
ual
use
on
G. A K.
important periods of bis life.
I its name? Well I can tell you. On who he will be. We have plenty of The department is not opposed to lhe
wagons or other vehicles for the Irene-
Gen. Izigan Poet No. ”39”, meets the
A Bureau of Mines fur Oregon has been the trip I speak of there was a man from
good timber.’’—Oregonian.
idea of submarine Inals, as it is now portion of freight anil other heavy ar- first Wednesday evening, each month,
incorporated at Portland under the joint Missouri with ns. whose name was Raw­
having one built at the Columbia Iron i lutes, lhe tires of which are not lea. at the A. O. U. IV. Hall, at Grants Paw,
auspices of the Chamber of Commerce lins. For some rea8on his w ife had de­
Ht'liottl Meeting;.
This School is Now Under State Control.
works, of Baltimore.
than tiiree inches in width, of 11 for each Oregon.
and the Board of Trade. Some of the serted him in Missouri, leaving turn and
h the Largest and Most Progressive School in Southern Oregon.
Representative Rotiert«, of Mass , has wheel of such vehicle; and provided
A special school meeting was held on
A ri A xtbi . l ,
J ohn P atrick ,
incorporators have mining interests in his 12-year old daughter alone. The
Now buildings, new apparatus and fixture*, fine campus, healthful location, delightful
introduced a bill appropriating 450.000 further, that the owner of each vehicle
Adjutant.
Commander.
thiscounty, and 'he fact of the organi­ old man, to escape tbe shame and forget Monday afternoon ml the school-house in
climate, excellent influences for students.
for the erection ol a statue of the late having tires four incite« in width, u|<ou
zation ol this institution ii a telling indi­ his trouble« came a< rosa the plains iu response loa notice to that effect which
Course of study the >ame as at other Normals of the state.
Drank Carbullo .told.
Best advantage* in Vocal and Instrumental music to be found in Southern Oregon.
cation of the rapidly growing importance search of gold. He brought bis little was poetel laet we«k. Although tb^rs Gen. Itewton, in Washington. In view which there is m difference of at least
Mrs. Ford Gabbert, in a fit of tem­
Training school fully equipped amt in < barge of a thorough critic teacher
wan important business to be transacted, of the niaety mid thousand dollars, con­ eight inches in tbe length of the front
Tuition i»».25 per term ; music $5 and |1‘» per term ; board at hall >1.75, and lodging .iffu of the mining industry iii Uitgon which girl ; her name was Joseph)nt*, and site lhe number present, besides the board tributed by the people of the country, and rear axle, so constructed that tbe porary insanity, drank a bottle of car­
is nowhere more manifes'. than in Jose­ was w ith him when he went to the gold
per week, students furnishing l>ed clothing; family l»oard 12.50 and >3.
of directors and the clerk, wa-« exactly for th» widow end children of lien. front ami rear wheels will not come in bolic acid at au early hour last Wednes­
phine and Jackson ooua'i s.
>125 poy* off expend far onf year's nrhotj/mg, including books.
field. Being the only female in tbe
twelve including the principal of thu Lawton, it would seem that congre», contact with Lite same road surface while day morning, and died iu a lew
The shortest and most thorough route to a state certificate, is the normal course. F«e
Harry C. Collins, who b ■ U-«i> mall party, we namu«l the mines Josephine in
would do a proper thing to pass the bill the vehicle is moving in a ftraiglil hue, moments, 'be had been threatening her
view classes for tea* hers throughout the year.
school.
ing a practice of ooteHiing Mia where* her honor. The county afterwards look
For catalogue or information, address
Henators are very leisurely discussing shall receive, in addition lo the aforesaid life lor u long while, and it is supposed
The meeting was called to order by
withal by issuing togas drift«, and tbe name from tbe «Jiggings.
W. T. VAN SCOT, President, Ashland. Oregon.
the chairman, Harry Hmith, and the the financial bill, which la to be voted rebate, a further rebate for four years in that a severe spell of sickness of a vear
“Josephine was a bright little girl, and
whose crooked work in that line in Atb
clerk read the notice, which ntateij that on Feb. 15th, and the speeches so fsr tils or her road tax as aforesaid of |2 for sgo had unbalanced her mind.
land, Medford, Grants Pass, Roseburg, was a sort of pet with all tbe rough min­
I
the purpose of the meeting waa to levy a made are notable for
their brevity «nub vehicle of thia clans for eai h and
Marshfield and Harrisburg haa brought ers. I don't know where she is now.
tax and provide for school purposes. This is aot hard to understand, how- every year during lhe said period lliai
him notoriety, was arrested last week She married and went over into Cali-
It, A. Booth read a statement of tbe ever, as th« financial ipiestion ha. been said vehicle is habitually used upon the
in Junction City, and now languishes in fornia. But, no matter where she is,
Weceipls and expenditures of tbe past so thoroughly talk mi oat that no sena- highways of this state.
J. ZB. PADDOCK, ZPZR.O'BZR.
nJ- Joseph line county is her namesake.
tbe Jackson county jail. After doin;
tor can find anything I new to say on the
.IU
”Well those were digging days Meet year which showed an increase of indebt
I am prepared to furnish anything in the line of Cemetery werk in any kind a swindling act in one to«u, he would
Hiding Location*
ednewa ot 11100 during the post year. subject.
of
us
tiled
to
get
an
ounce
a
day,
and
move
on
to
the
next
and
repeat
tbe
of MARBLE or GRANITE
(Recorded since Jan. 22)
The influence of lhe administration is
The new i*ubool building has been built,
Nearly thirty years of experience in the Marble business warrants my raying same ojieration. He seemed lo bsve an usually succeeded, As winter came on,
and the old one repaired, aud the sur- being exerted in behalf of the Payne
A. B Hopbine, 21» a« ree pla< er ground,
that I can fill your orders in tbe very beet manner.
idealbat be could go on in this way however, some of the crowd wanted to
plur over (he normal expense of running bill, now before the house ways and in Joeepbin« taming dialricl.
Can furnish work in Scotch, Swede or American Granite or any kind of indefinitely and seemed quite creel get out, to we all bad to go, as there
Agnes Andernen, 20 acree plncNr
tbe school has reduced the heavy addit­ means committee, providing for an ex-
were two many Indians around us to per­
fallen on being arrested.
Marble.
ional expense to lhe figure named. In tension of the IT. 8, laws to Porto Rico, ground, in Hlinoie River mining diairict.
50 P<r cent Cheaper than Kerosene.
mit of our company being redocad.”
J.
W. E. I lean, quarts claim, “Kauivey”
tbe matter oi providing for meeting the and the eetabliabinent ol customs and
Front Btrr *t Next to Greene’s Gnr.whop,
Mr. Hutchinson is now MI years old,
n Applegate and Slate creek mining
Imuramr Companies Approve.
Teachers Examinations
wxj>enseH of the coming year, Die qus* internal revenue collection districts If district.
yet be is strong and active. He declares
Cold Does Not Affect.
liie
bill
(«r
ames
a
law,
Porto
Rico
will
lion
I
m
*
fare
tbe
house
a
as
whether
to
Notice is hereby given that the county be can ride a borne and herd sheep along
(’. A. Purdoiu. Ju*epli Stiaaka, Wtn.
snperinte-i lent of Josephine county with lhe best of them, and doesn't ask float bonds to cover the indebtedness, or have free traite with lhe United Stete« Rvan.qu artz claim, “bt.Manne" in Dry
Diggings mining district.
will bold the regular examinations of for tbe safest place because of bis age.— to vote a tai levy sufficient to provide
E. E Moore, quartz claim, “Oregon”
lor the indebtedness and also fur the
applicants for state papers at Grants Telegram.
Ksilroadinj Patenti.
in Rogue K iwi mining district.
w-hoolexpenses Av such a tax would
Pa<is, on Feb. It, 15, 16 and 17th. aa
A single firm of Paient Lawyer«, C.
F A. Bales, R. A. Batea, W. N Ruble,
nw-tesarily tie very Iteavy, it was derided
follow«.
A Snow A Co., ol Washington D. C., quartz claim, *’ friangle'’ in Wolf Creek
Education in a Normal.
that bonds be tsvued to tbe amount of
Come Being Wrdnewlay, Feb. 14 at 9
have in lhe last year procured 1,030 pat­ mining district.
Tbe Bout hern Oregon Norma!, at Ash
to cover indebtedness.
o'clock a. m and continuing until Bator
John F
Wi kham, quartz claim,
ents lor their clients, many ol Ihrm for
land give* a training of three and four
Tbe
question
of
a
tax
to
defray
the
day, Feb. !7 at 4 o’clock.
rejected éventions C. A Know A Co. **Monte <’rielo” hi (¿alice mining die
years
in
branches
of
study
above
the
If
let.
running rtj>*nw of tbe school was then
Wedneeday: |*nman*hip, history,
have been acensad of railroading patents
John F. Wickham, water right of I00U |
spelling, algebra, rending, Oregon school eighth grade. One year ef praclfee diamsMMl. A 10-mill tax was first pro­ through the Patent Oflke, but they in­
No wicks ta trun, so smoka, or
tea* hing in the training school is afford­ posed, but it was shown that Ims would
inches from Bailey creek ir. (¿alive mm
la*.
smell. No chimneys to clean. Super­
ed to students prrjmring to teach hardly t»e suffi< isut, as more tea« hers sist that this locomotion is better than mg dieincL
Thursday : written arithmetic, theory
ior to electricity, gas, acet y lens or
oxcarting them, fot by tbe latter process
R. ('. Kmney, quartz claim, "Bonanza
,
Many
young
per>p:e
leave
out
the
train
­
will be r.e «ded, and salaries will prob­
of teaching, grammer. book-keep.ng,
kerosene. Basing eileeled by ita use
ing and have the advantage of tbe aca- ably have lo be increased. A ll-mtil tbe inventor often dies before be gets in < ¿slice mining dislricl.
physics, civil government.
C. D. Hornell, M D. Hudson, R I
quickie pays for it
demic work ao a preparation for college tax was therefore voted, which, it is ex his patent.
Friday; phveiology, geography, men
Gibeon, qusrts clsnn, “Mountsia Lion”
j Not all oto*lento, by any meant, attend­ parted, will leave some surplus above
in Ml Reuben taming dietricl.
tai arithmetic, conpoeittvn. pkysicai
Team f«*r Male.
ing
a
Normal
ecbool,
make
tea«
hers
of
Henry Hutchins snd W. Kramer,
ge-grapnv.
the •IpnMne. It was suggested that ths
A splendid testa, about 1IM) weight/
Saturday. botany, plane geometry, ibernoelvee
sewer system should be extended lo the spring wagon and new barneae for sale quartz claim "Big Dipper” in (¿alive
kxhibtted and Sold by
mining diatrivt.
scbcMjIbouse. A motion was made to lor |225. The«« are good driving or
general history, English
litar ature,
Burglar Proof Hafe
the effect that stejni should be taken to work boraea and lhe outfit ia a bargain.
peycbolofy.
Real Estste Transfer«.
F.
BLAKE.
J. D Havas
For aale for 1100—a splendid large «afe induce tbe dty to eitertd the svstem to For particulars inquire al the Courier
' Rerorded aince Jan. 22 j
GranU P m », Oregon
(oool; Mupt*
I
I as roa J aa mw . Inquire at tbia office tb.s point. Tl*e meeting then adjourned. office.
Hinte ¡«and Ikiard tu Oregon Bonanza
Five Cameras in One
“Al Vista” Panoramic Cameras.
Furniture, Carpets, Wall Paper,
Multiscope & Film Co.,
N.
r
ua. a. a. xi
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Southern Oregon State
Marble and Granite Works.
100 Candle Power
3 Hours
. . 1 Cent.
B. PADDOCK,
The Best
....Incandescent
Vapor Gas Light.
W.