Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, April 12, 1900, Image 2

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    tydrantte methods owing to th« utter
bers responded to the roll. It was I
agreed to deter the election of moderator
absence of grade and dump The drr ig**,
till the Wednesday morning session
the gnzxtey and the hydrau’ic etev » >r
Rev. G. W. Brown was selected as clerk, |
are al* e?nirivib*M3es
overcome tF-ia
A. K. VOORH1ES,
after which the Presbytery adjourned to
abortcoming.
There are consiueca’» «
meet Wednesday morning.
rBormrroB
The
10-staiup
mill
st
the
Short)-Hopt
Dr. Townsend of Roseburg ami Dr.
mine near Ashlaad resumed operations areas of ground for which the dredge >«
Holt, synodical mieaiouary lor Oregon,
batxs of suBacniriioN:
last Wednesday and !• now steadily at peculiarly fitted and this method of miu*
arrived
0«
Wednesday
morning.
Dr
One Year, in edvar«w,
•
•
$125
Townst-ud
was
elected
moderator
and
work. There is enough ore on lhe du np ing will probably become a much mure
Six Months,
•
•
•
•
.65 A Ha burly permanent clerk. A popu­
common one than it ia now.
.
for
a five-week’s run.
Three Months.
...
.35 lar meeting will be held this evening,
Wimer Broe. are running down their
Single Copies, -
•
•
•
.66 Wednesday, in tbe interest» of gunday-
Bennett
A
Milter
have
put
in
a
good
SILK WAISTS,
race, preparatory to the spring cleanup.
Advertising rates on application. Copy scbools and general church and society
winter's
run
with
a
hydraulic
at
their
for change 01"ad’lunst 1.« banded m before work.
> claim on upper Briggs creek. Their Under the method carried on at th.s
Tuesday noon, otherwi.se setting of the
SATIN WAISTS,
piped from tbe
matter will be charged for at tlie rale of 5c
Mining Transfers.
ground is good and their c,«*anup »bould place, the ground is
par running inch, single column. Altera­
banka into the rare or ground sl-iite,
'
Recorded
rince
April,
2.)
1*1
RCA
LI
W
AIM'S
,
tie
more
than
satisfactory.
tions an<i a<hi 1 lions to copy will l>e charged
which is of immense dimensions, and
or at the rale of 10c per running inch, sin­ L. J. Fader and John Auge! Io
W’m. Black .one of the miners of Briggs thia race is allowed to remain well tilted
SKIRTS
gle column.
Eugene b. Watson, nine placer
SECTIONS,
j
creek,
came
over
to
(¿rants
Pass
thio
claims on Rogue river, const ¡era
with gravel until near the time when |
ALL UP TO DATE.
Entered al the post othc« at Grants !’••»,
week, bringing with Inui a considerable tue cleanup ia made, when it is *r,in
tion ................................. ----- $ JO
Oregon, as ihm ond-t lass mail matter.
SMOKERS,
' quantity of Briggs creek gold. He is
W. F. Horn to W. T. Cope, bond )
■ down,” a process which consists largely
L) interest in Oak Flat placer
1 the proprietor of a piece of excellent in throwing out the boulders and wash­
COMB FOUNDATION
T hürsday , Avail. 12, 1900.
none................................
ground on that auriferous stream, which ing away the lighter debris by reservoir
W. H. Saindea to Chas. Burk-
he works by the old time method ol
heads until the race ia cleared. A wash­
The nomination of Chas. ( raw as as
1
IlBtofMl m piacer
ground sluicing.
mine on Oscar creek, coniMera-
out of 48 feet of flume on the ditch
««nor on the Republican ticket is a good
tion
.. .
300
W. (i. Wiigbt, tbe a^sayer, left Tnurs occurreJ recently, which was an accident
choice. Mr. Crow is one of our bright
G. Knox, et al, to Minerva
W. E. DEAN. A CO.. Propr.
1 «lay on bis wheel for Crescent City, of s.-rious proportions, moat of the dis-
young men, born in Josephine county, John
Topping, water right and dit< h
t whence he will go to Eureka and other I placed flume being carried into the
and is in every way well fitted for the
known as “Jones’ mill race” in
IXMnte along the coast, buying platinum Illinois river and lost. C
The Wimer
Applegate mining district, con­
office.
! for Baker A Hon, platinum refiners, of mine has been among the ! foremost of
sideration .....................................
3
Governor l>*ary of Guam has been G. W. and G. M Seeley to W. T.
1 New York. He will be absent a month lhe large placer properties I of ibis di«*
relieved and Lieutenant Schroeder is bis
Gage, Forest Q'iee«i placer mine
or more.
trict for many years.
in Lou«»- Creek mining district,
successor. The change was mads at
R. Green, a mining man from (’enllos,
Easier Hervlcee.
I' i • > p«js«dM ,IU
consideration
.............................
Itili
l^ary’s request. His administration ol
Kew Mexico, arrived here Friday morn­ Numerous locations have been made
Easter Sunday will be oterrved at lhe ii • • i
«nd stat< d that’tjiey
the affairs of this island has t>eaa of W. M. Gulvig, assignee, to W. H.
AT JEWELL’S OLD STAND
ing ami in examining placer properties on the Big Yank ledge since it has been
churches with appropriate exercise«.
a »fk on th||^MK
Emerson, lour quartz and two
such a character an to draw wide spread
in company with J. J Fox. Mr. Green | shown to be valuable. The Big Yank
placer claims Jump-otf-Joe min­
At lhe Bethany Presbyterian church, a
anf
-
Mining company is n w showing an 18
attention. His field was not large, but
ing district, consideration ......... 250 very interesting program has b»-en pre­
this time, but to let t .«
' *r is pleased with the country and says it loot body of $33 rock in their tunnel and
lie worked a marvellous transformation
his
old
home
in
North
pared lor Loth morning and evening Her rost until after tbe adj *urni tf iWptL g.
reminds him of
County Court Proceedings.
such property seems well worth looking
in it. He taught the indolent and
vices. Tbe church will be tasiefully ami
The following bills wkru’JlflWle ‘
R Carolina
after. Tne B g Yank is an enormous
lu the matter of collection of taxes on attractively decorated with flowers, and
MARBLE AND (¡RAM I E WORKS-
ignorant natives of the island more
came
up
from
Galice
G,
Smith,
attorney
‘
H
feke,
,
James
Dan Green
dike of mineralised matter several
civilization iu the months of his govern tax roll for the year 1H99, now in the a concert has been arranged for the
Tuesday,
bringing
with
him
about
32
Holman, canvas»! n/
; W. T.
J.
b bjydidock profr
orship than one would suppose possible hands of the sheriff, the time for the evening. Following is be program of
ounces of gold, the result of about 20 bundled feet in width and in length is
Coburn, elect
traceable for many miles. Locations
preprred tofuruisb anytbiiqj tn 'he hne of Cemetery work in any kia4
in as many years. He taught them to payment of said taxes was extended un­ services for morning and evening:
days
work
with
two
men.
The
gold
is
Bartlett, canv uMi • •
have lately been made on it as far north
work, to make gardens, to keep pig* til June 2nd, l'.MX).
or GRANITE. .
.
MOKMIMi.
die Hardware!
Cramer Bro»., coarse, most of the pieces about the size as Grave creek where it appears as a of MARBLE
Nearly thirty year, of ei»eri*nce 111 the M.rblabuainaaa warrants mv fann|
In
the
matter
of
ranvaaning
wild
am
•nd poultry and, above all. to make
Invoiation ........................................
of an ordinary grain of corn. The
$1
H3;
John
FuftK,
^$17
M);
J.
R.
Gun
­
proposition
of
fully
as
promising
appear
­
Anthem
—
Te
Deum
in
E
Flat
by
mal
scalp
affidavits
and
aolps
presented
homes. His teaching was eminently
largest piece weighed about half an
that I can fill vour orders in the very bert manner.
Cecil Klein ..............
Choir ning H.
ance both iu dimensions and apparent
practical, yet it must have been tactful therewith, found claims as follows:
Canfur.tish work in Scotch, '»ede or American Granite or any kind of
ounce.
The
IJymn
.........
............
.............................
also, for the results achieved could never wild cat. 34; coyote, 17; cougar, 2; grey Prayer..........
A. F. Nelson of the Eureka mine Was quality of ore, as it does on Rogue river Marble.
.........................
•lay
•
vehii^
1?.
have been so qaickly attained unless wolf, 1.
Solo—“The Resurrection”....
..
J. B. PADDOCK,
in town last week attending tbe Rt-pub'i where ii is being opened. The Yank is
The following bills allowed au<i or­ Hymn.................................................
the natives I he mi »elves were tractable
Slate *W ar. Ci y of Toleiloj K
can
convention as a delegate fioiu Oak far from beiiu the only example of this Front Street Next to Grevne’s Gui.whop
«1. ■ JL'XiiL. »„
J M8
Sermon
—
“
The
R
Hurrsctiun
”
mineral
deposit
in
southern
form of
and willing, It is to lie hoped, for their dered paid by warrants
................................. Rev. C. W. Hays
I' rank • ( Mil' icy r nil
makes oath that he Flat precinct. Development work is Oregon, There is one or large dimen-
sake, that Leary’s successor will be Glare A Prudbuuime, delinquent
being steadily prosreuted at the Eureka
¡
’
rayer
lx
tiit
<mtor
part/er
of
tl>«
firm
of
E.
J.
I.ix rails arid records
capable of worthily carrying on his
Hymn ... .
I li» n«y; 4.
«Ir ina bu.lo«.. in til« city which is one of lhe most attractive, sinus on Forest creek which may be
GI uhh A Prudhomine, tax ledger»
traced from Foots creek to the Siskiyous
Benediction.
of To <14, coujit ami etale aforeaain, propositions in the county.
work. Leary has shewn ability that
for sheriff.................... .........
Wk
xml that Valff ffri will pay the sum of
an«.4 another in the J uinp-off Joe country.
KVKNIXU
might be utilized in larger fields than Glass A i’rudhomme, stationery
Reeves and Williams are steadily at
. . . (’hoir II in H o I aaeh and every case of catarrh
Anthem...........................
These huge ii regular dikes, liearing
Glass A Prudiiomme, regi-tration
Guam.
Hong ...............................
School that< Ai£fM be cured by the use of Hall's work developing their copper prospect at bodies of high grade ore, represent mag­
•UpglfaM....................................
1» now on; all Nature has liken on a fresher and brighter ap­
I (.’atarrh^^^^^^ F bamm J. C heney
Hcripture Reading.........
Galice, and are showing a good body of
Wcbstei Davis has returned from the J II Miller, mdse for paupers
n to biffin me and subscribed in high grade ore^ Jjuc jspjpeH' ances im nificent new ¡jOM-ibilities iu tuv mmmg
Prayer .......................
pearance
an<J X vetring tis an vrtmple.
We shw.tld jeuovate
Trimble
A
Cook,
blacksmithing
Transvaal where he was Bent in official
Little Lights
20 Junior* my pi - ««nee, M mi » 6th <Jav of December,
nduaUx* A mu existence of utbar si sop
W W Gage, wheriff Coos county,
prove under development ami the
the house, brighten It'up ftereanT there witli a little paint,
l.
1»
l*W.
’
•
A.
W.
UuiMA,
capacity, and on returning resigned his
Song
‘
The
Light
of
the
World
is
Jem*
”
nerving eubpoenaw....................
I
toud»«*-'♦*/*<«»•
in thia sec- R4?**"
al.
Notary.1’nl .
Bringing of the Bells. . .
15 Juniors
position no that he might be able to J DI* Htevunson, witness insane
toe demonstrated in
and beautify the walls with
Iln. ■ < alarK jt ur - I. tnkmmt«nial
Easter
in
Foreign
Lands
Rey.C.W.Ha)»
exainiuation
..............
...........
pAq.-Ai.i'ii,jpeaji
talk freely on the conditions there,
the fatuyr, as H saerfls tn vKe’a form of
1 k|to din«
II the bio.«J and vain«. Tn &
School ,k
Bong ..
S
1
’
D
A
L
Co,
lumber
for
road«
IfTo tlie i Miqier. tlie ore <biwi*Wi which miner» have hitherto
Davis says, among other things, that
In > iih anrfaci ot Hi. ny.tem. Rend for
Choir
Anthem
Cbas Ladd, J P, drawing jury for
*’ârriew ifWut $15 per ton in
"”t ’•
taeyut J>ani«i«. he.
Joubert and Belha had only 7,000 men
Benediction.
Mei Im
been unfamilar. The mining text-books
Which is a mo st durable, sanitary, economical and beautiful
i . J.CHhNM’ii CO.Tolad.i, o
before Ladysmith, and with this farce T M Rowe, assiHtaiK'e, drawing
Mi. Turner, who own. a claim on may have to he revised to conform to
Council
Meeting.
t
r,
jury
wall coating. All tints in stock.
they, fora long time, successfully resist
Brigg«
creek
ne»r
the
uioulli
of
Swede
newer
ideas
in
the
line
of
minerals
and
l,««t
1 tie city comici, malin regular
ad Buller’s advance with 40,000 men, J H Hart, arsistance, drawing
creek lia. been operating during the mineral deposits. These dikes are
If your house needs painting, or if you are building do not
jun
.........................................
last Tlim.si»y‘
’»•J iug *
People's Party Convention.
and kept White with 15,(MX) men shut lip E N i’rovolt, remittance tiling fee
winter with a ho.e, which ia one form of enormous propositions whose value is,
fail to give tne a call
My stock of Paints and Oils is com­
Ih.ir Mld^’jgjT K .u lhe ui«y hall. T <■
Tiie People’s Party Convention met at hydraulic appliance, in fact, the fore­ in most cases, waiting to be demons­
in Ladysmith. He consider» Pretoria
in estate of Ambrose ('ofls
plete.
G
W
KtnurnM,
board
of
insane
pyr-
rod *«1 called, Ruiumwr<> »nd l ay be the City Hall on Saturday, March 31, runner of the modern pipe and giant, trated.
impregnable and thinks the British will
juu and expeases . . „
and elected the following delegates to tie ha. ground which pay. wage, with
never be able to capture it. He seem«
mg reported absent.
D F Hte^he;iaUA expenae in-
Win. Stock made a visit to Grants Pass
to be rnu' h iiDprrsm-d with the earuest-
.hovel and (luice box and of course is
iwrton
this week from the Phillips hydraulic on
ness of the Boers in their MMft Whwl Au orifio Jone*, Ut.od, court house
increasingly lucrative under the more
Silver creek. He says they have had an
Cbas. E. Macrum, former consul
tbe I 1 aad fsll
.. . r .
advantageous method of working exceptionally good run this winter. They I Republican County Convention.
mi Smith, HHH’Nsor'e ralaij u
services in his own church, and has
Swede creek furnishes one of the best
Iransvaal, i«Uarned Wflimg similar
will continue piping until late in the
«lays .
.
The Republican county convention made, in connection with hie lay com­
stat. menu, he was
an<j tm„therv(| R«»oi x R ivkb C o < ilikm , printing
water righto in the district.
spring. This mine is one of great natur­ me at lhe court house last Thursday,
by a large arj
of ridicule and soma- J II Booth, land ahntract troin I
(ieo. Hartwell is developing a location al advantages in the way of water, pres­ April 5, with a g«x>d representation from mittee, most elaborate preparations for
SEE
S land office for assa«aor...........
thiug Isto«, Ujig ujgy happen to Davis
so the same vein ai> the Alfred Snelling sure and dumping facilities, and is well all parts of the county, proxies being the solemn conduct of these rare func­
THAT THIS
D W Mitchell, mdse pauj»erH . .
1'is report Is not of a nature to please Sam
mine in the Galice district and just and completely equipped with hydraulic few. The utmost unaniinity and har­ tions. The ‘‘Altar of Repose,” now com­
Axtell, work on court I iqiimi
any one whose syinpatbies are with the Wyckoff, Seamens A Benedict,
across tlie river from that profertv. plant. It was fitted up two years avu mony seemed to prevail and the pleted, for Holy Thursday is a gem, and
•UH i”in 1 v
British.
rhe rock aMoive $41) per ton and appear­ List winter, ail supplies, machinery and oub in ess of tbe convention was quickly t-be decorations are only limited by tbs
11 1 1
A G Evans, lumber road dint no.
ances indicate the development of a equipments being transported by mule transacted. The convention was called resources of Grants Paes furnishings.
II
Grants Pate should organize a board
property of large value. The Alfred 1 trait» over a trail for 30 miles. The re- to order by C. E. Harmon. H. C. There will be a grand procession Thurs­
IS BRANDED
There is a treat in store
of trade witiieut any unnecoeaary delay, »1 W Howard, mdse pan pern
ON EVERY
Snelling mine bae rock that a say. | nioteness of the district, of course, con- Kinney waa elected chairman ol the day morning led by the little “flower
G Kurg, board of paufwrs
SHOE.
it is a matter of surprise to those who Mrs B A Piatt, washing for jail
for those women who have
several hundred dollar, per ton. It has i -’«b rably increases lhe cost of operation convention ar.d F. W. Cnausse, clerk. girls” strewing flowers, and by the
come here from other places, to find J B Benson, care of paupers at
been worked to some extent with an I by the added expense for supplies, but A large proportion of the nominations ‘‘guard of honor.” Holy Thursday if
not worn a pair ol these fa­
poor farm ................................
that a lively, prosperous town like this
ara.tra, a large percentage of the values I the good quality of the ground makes were made by acclamation. Four nom­ lhe day that (’bust instituted, at His
J
T
Taylor,
stamps
for
treasurer
lias no board of trade or anything to
tuous shoes,
being lost by this method.
Guy Gano, lumber for Applegate
Fashion’s
this a small consideration. The Silver inations were made on the candidacy Last Supper, the Blessed Eucharist, and
take its plat o. Our buaineaa ai»n show
bridge........................... ..............
A new tunnel ha. been started to tap creek gold is well known as being of for assessor, Chas. Crow, A. K. Russ is a day of special devolion throughout
Favorite.
Styles
for
all
uses
ami
W
I*
Kremer,
inquest
on
body
of
a pleating uaaniinib* of progrewive
the O’Neill ledge near the mouth ol more than ordinary purity and worth and Geo. P. Furman running nearly the universe. Good Friday, the awful
Alison Every, deceased .........
•entlmenl, but there is no provision
occasions ate represented in this lim of footwear, ami BLAU TY.
palmer creek on the Big Applegate, It is very heavy, smooth and io lid chan­ even on the first ballot. On the second tragedy of the death of Christ is com­
il
I.
Robertson,
cofouer
’
s
juror
uiads for concentrated action. Indi­ J A Flowers,
LAM AND SERVICE are tlieir distinguishing features.
rhe ledge varies in width from six to 14 nel gold, nearly all on the coarse order, ballot, the choice fell upon Chas. Crow memorated and honored.
vidual effort is of hide rfFect mh com­ AC Ford.
Sunday last Father Hickey com­
Inches and the value, run from |40 to I nuggets of considerable size being no of Merliu. W. II. Hampton of Piacer
pared to united eflort. It is to gain David G Robertson, “
menced a series of dtscourees explana­
[rarity.
The
largest
piece
secured
at
the
•JOO
to
the
ton.
Venable
and
tian-
!
Albert
G
King,
”
drew
a
creditable
vote
for
representative
,
thia united effort that a board of trade
guisch of Jacksonville, have recently Phillips mine this year was valued at as did Ed Hoband of Althouse, for com­ tory of all these ceremonies, and as he is
T Everton,
should be organized; that our people J P W
Everton, witness coroner's
bought into the progierty ami develop­ about $30. The creek has produced nug­ missioner. Following is the ticket in every sense a thoroughly well-equipped
It is an easy matter to make a pretty shoe without com­
may pull strongly tagether one way
lll‘pi«-Ht .
clergyman, these discourses will proves
ment work wiii be ateadily carried on. gets worth $100 or more. Silver creek presented :
E
C
Neely,
witness
coroner's
in-
a
hundred
ways.
We
are
instead of
fort, or a comfortable shoe without beauty or style; but to
very interesting treat. There will be no
D e outlook is very promising end th. was known and worked in the early 50’s Representative
■
.1
Geo.
W.
Culvig
developing rapidly, but such u measure
charge for admission, and non-Catholics
combine glove fit, absolute ease, fashionable elegance, and ex­
easy accessibility of the property ia a ami was the scene of an excitement and Sheriff
Oregon Observer, printing
E<1.
Lister
would accelerate our progress in a tre­ S W Forbes, supplies to paupers
R. L. Bartlett
very material advantage.
will be courteously received.
rush at that time, with many miners at Clerk
cellent wearing quality is Art in Shoe Making.
mendous degree. Them are many dif­ Calhoun Grocery Co, supplies for
Treasurer
T. B. Cornell
Galice will soon have a daily mail. work there. In later years it has been Assessor
paupsrs . .
e
ferent measure*, tending to lhe ex|jo*i-
Chas. Orow
This fact testifies very emphatically to worked in a rather desultory manner by School Supt.
Lincoln Savage
tion of the resources^of our rectiou, that A K Russ, supplies for paupers. .
R 1 C m d! < •.....................
primitive methods, its remoteness being Commissioner
1!. 8. Woodcock.
the
increased
iuiixirtance
and
rapid
individuals cannot take and that a Jackson county, Ore, mdse and
T. A. Hood
a drawback to hydraulic development Coroner
development
of
that
district
during
the
lioard of trade would. We are con
Surveyor
cate of pauper...........................
B. O. McCulloch
which the substantial advantages of the
past
year.
It
is
the
wealth
and
abun
­
Turn
Galvin,
witness
fees,
justice
stantly receiving letters inquiring about
district will in time overcome. Phillips’ Grants Pass Precinct—Justice, James
(•••in.
11
Al
cam«
dance
of
quarts
at
Galice
which
is
bring
­
the resourceH and conditions here, and
Holman; Constable, Theo. Mott.
tor l»o\ s'
F' ii Bciimidt, iiidsti roads
ing about ¡be chang >, though the Galice mine has at present the only full-fledged
often find it iinpoaaible to answer the R L Bartlett, expiessage and
West (»rants Pass Precinct—Road 8 up-
hydraulic
plant
in
lhe
district,
but
oth
placers are among the most productive
inquiries, in as full, complete ami
stamps
er visor, R. A. N. Reyner.
111 southern Oregon. A. a quarts min­ era are projected ami some may be in­
aceorate a manner as we could desire It I. Bartlett, depy clerk hire
stalled during the coining summer. For South Grants Pass Precinct—Road up-
James
Holmau,
building
cabinet
ing
section,
Galice
presents
grand
|>o.-
This is a matter for the <onnitleration ol
ervisor A. Morris.
far court bouse.......................
sibilities which the present year may good ground and excellent water and
a }>oMrd of trade. Then we ebotild James Holinas, justice fees, case
North Graute Pass Precinct—Road Sup-
«lumping
priyl'cges.
Kilver
creek
possess
see well on the wav toward consumma­
arrange if possible to have a mineral
nf wtate vs Mansfield...........
er visor, J. M. Briggs.
es great ad vantages Wuich cannot la*
tion.
exhibit at the depot where travelers may J It Colby, constable tees, case of
Althouse—Justice, G, W. Young; Con-
long
overlooked.
»■'a'.
\
-
*1.111*11.
IJ
The Harris Gold dredging plant,
a**e it. We believe (hat Grants Paas
stable, George Lewis; Road Supervisor,
W A Leonard, dvpy sberitl, case
(¡<»< h I s ,
operating within eight miles of Waldo tn
PLENTY OF STOVE WOOD,
can produce an exhibit of this kind
Ed. Tycer.
of state vs .Mansfieltl
Josephine county, is said to be paying Ready for quick delivery. Prices are Kerby Justice,T. H, \\ bite; Constable,
which cannot be surpasseii, either in A A Boyce, witness, case of state
Each package Colors either
good dividends. The company have right. Leave orders at Marble f*hop,
\ - M anftueld
variety or richness, by any other sec
1. H. Chapman; Road Supervisor,
Popken, witness, case of
Silk, Wool or Cotton
about 200 acres to dredge, lying along Front street
tion. A l»oard of trade, if organised, Henry
Homer
White.
state vs Mansfield
lhe Illinois river. It appears to us that
should I hi strictly non-fjoliliual and Roy l evere, witness, case of etale
Waldo—Road Supervisor, W. A. Me- at One Boiling.
Collection for India I'amine
An ordinance providing for a granit*« tiie state convention ; 11. C. Perkins, R such method of mining could be suc­
must leave matters outside of its sphere
\ • Minefield
......
Galliard.
Nuffprrri*.
D.
(
’
ole,
W.
II.
Merritt,
F
Eetsch,
C.
H.
sidewalk on M »licet was read by the
Ernest Kunsler, witness, case
cessfully operated along Smith River.
severely alone____________
A collection will be taken at the New Slate Creek—Road Supervisor, J. C. K.
Marshall, C. II. Burton and J. W Part- As is well known, gold can be found
recorder.
state vs Mansfield
McCann.
Joseph Moes addressed the council.pe­ low. It was also decided that in view of almost anywhere along that stream, man M. E. church on the coming Sun­
10c per Package,
Itewey han produced considerable coa­ Chas I’vrrin, witness,
day in both the Sunday School and(he Oak Flat—Justice,W. Ward ; Constable,
state vs Mansfield
the
fact
that
some
of
the
precincts
had
titioning
the
council
(or
opening
and
ex
ster nation in the political world by the James Holman, justice fees, case
ami undoubtedly there must be much : public e ngregation for the starving ones
Jas. Conner,
tendingllridge street from its present ter­ failed to hold primaries, to appoint gold in its bed, which lias been carried ' in India. It is desire«! that all S inday
atinouncenieat of his willingness to be
slate vs Briggs .......................
minus to the city limits. He said that there Saturday, the 21st of April, for all such down from many feeders in times al i »School children as well as adults in the Leland—Road Super,ieor, A. A. Porter. Sold by
come a prec.dential candidate. lteway J II Colby, constable fees, case of
( ongrtgation will come prepared to con- Merlin-Justice, W.c. Fry; Constable
was quite a settlement in that neighbor­ precincts t«> meet and elect delegates to high water.—l*el Norte Record.
as a candidate is so absolutely an un­ state vs Briggs
j tribute to this object.
Jas Holman, justice fere, case of
C. F. Kayser; Road Supervisor
the
county
convention,
and
nominate
boon,
tlie
southwest
corner
of
the
city,
known quantity that |toliticians are tet
elate vo Williams
The revival of mining in Josephine
Wat. Crow.
lor which no road or street had been precinct officers Convention adjourned
ally unable to discern to what extent he lames Colby, constable lees, case
If “ coming events cast their shadows Galice—Road Supervisor, Edward Fri­
and Jackson counties, Oregon, is great
provided, As long as the land had lain to ;..ee' at tlie city hall Vpril 28ih LHX),
stale vs Williams
.....
would break into their arrangements
before,” those shadow’s on the bund
day.
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST.
open and unimproved, roads were run at a hidi time lhe county ticket will be Rich strikes are being mads on all lhe
presage a wed­ Wolf Creek-Justice, A. 8. Uo.enb.unr,'
lh*w«y is a democrat, gold standard and JD Kernan, wit,state vs Williams
creeks that were supposed to have be< n
W m Lister, •* “
**
nominated.
IL
C.
pKaxhu,
inconvenience
was
ding
in
the
acroMs
lots
and
no
expansionist. It is difficult to discover I Horner,
•• ••
••
worked out tn tlie early fifties, tlie out
Constable, Win. Stchtenberg,r: Road :
near future.
Chairman.
felt, but now that portions of the laud N. R k \ noli > s .
what paity vould nominate him. Dewey, Win Tuttle, “ "
•*
The y o u n g
put of wiiich used to come through < res
Supervisor, Henry Grots
Becretary.
had
been
bought
up
ami
were
being
in
­
WT
Coburn,
**
•*
In bin management of alfaim at Manila,
ladv may even I William«—Justier, Jss.
ent City. From reports that coma
W
’
E
Harmoti,
•*
“
(
closed
by
fence,
tbe
need
of
a
street
had
It-
(,'iinwt
iiu<»n
Ire
“
all
ready
’
*
has shown that he has good presidential (J ) Shall uck, “ ••
across the mountains those c ntities
“
irrv. that j Con.tabla, W I> John; R.» d I Stipe-. -
become somewhat imperative. The
lhe iMmocratic convention of Jose­ offer a Ann opportunity fur tlie exp ri-,
timber in his make up, yet he is lacking C J Williams, “ “
**
visor, J. T Payne.
e thinkr,
opening of tlie street as propped would phine con Hi met al the c mrl house
in ail the training that a man should M “ 8 Brew,
“ ’*
no ister for the children
s “all Murpb; —1{, .J s pr,ii,.,r .Joh 1
en, i d prospector. In I »el Norte county
afl'ecl
only
three
pro|x»rty
holder»,
Mr.
gustar,
k
Brown,
•*
*
’
••
ready
“
for
her
have tn fill that poaiti.m satisfactorily.
\pnl 7, to elect delvgAlet to lhe slate there is a'so an immense area of country
without colored eggs. You
Folio»,n. are the di L/jc«s r » -ted to
w
Matcliett,
”
•*
*•
Lee,
Mr.
Mash
and
Mr.
Taylor,
all
of
troussea
u
’
s
c invention.
Dewey’s |M-r(ormsm.e in winking the
which is practically u opro» pe«-ted, lying
C Nickerson, ** '*
“
object on accouut of the fuss
prepared, the thr congr «s-ioni 1 con venti ou; Dr, F. W.
wh«uu had agreed to give tbe requisite
Hpantah fleet was brilliant, yet ii cannel Jan German, " **
I \ . Dean called the convention to
••
“tnp” has i I \ xn Dyke, R. G. Smith, R. A. Booth,
amount of land for the street l he mat order. J. II. Chalten was choaen ar on tlie west slope of the Htakiyoue. — »tel
attending the coloring. That
M **
••
be denied by sober judgment that lie W J Wiggs,
been planned, L. V Stewart, II L. Truax,
Norte Rei-ord.
ter was referred tn the sttrrC committee secretary.
F. W.
*• *’
•*
and the house
was largely aided by fortune or chance Alice Tral
is entirely unnecessary. All
CbiU'te
ami
W.
H.
Hampton
The Galice placers are still running in
t'lemens, mdse paupers. . . .
On motion of Turn Smith, seconded by
sa picked out and
It was rather in the subsequent pror'eed M
tin
motion
the
chair
appointed
II.
D
you
have to do is to dip the
M Clemens, stationery
I »«legates elected to the state c »uven-
• «verything.”
1 etsvli, it was ileculed that the last prop­ Norton, W. F. Horn and J. W. Virtue as goo<i shape, (bough the time for mak­
Ings that he proved hi* ability, yet hi*» Henry Groee, work on bridge
When
we
ste
a
young
woman
go
out
to
boiled
tion
are;
C.
E.
Harmon.
G.
W.
ing
tlie
spring
cleanup
is
draw
mg
near.
osition to compromise tbe controversy «ommittee on credential«.
Colvig,
work there is far from proving that he Lister A Calvert, expense county
meet Ute that way it brings to mind the
<1 ahi at the A A B mine, has lately Frenchman s saying of the Charge of J. M. John, J. T. Tuff,, W. L. Bibcock
with the waler cmupany, I list rlhv com-
hii-pltal .........
would be a success in an infinitely larger
Thw conventi >n being organize«! the
■
and
Or.
J.
S
Moore.
Lister expense nerving pap
panv should constrncl the sewer ex ten« following names were put in nomination started on a new p vce of ground. Dan the Light Brigade. “ It was magnificent
field Itewey should realize that if be Ed
Folloaing are the comtuipfenien se-
EJ Litter, stain(>e................
sior. at their own expense ami pay the ami elected bv an lamation as delegates <tr«en, at the Hannon Green placer, is but it was not war. ’ Il is magnificent
wishes to remain a universal heroin* F«l Lister, board ol prisoners
to
the young girl face the future so
city $160 for lhe strip of land. s!..»uld In* to ili# state convention to un-et al Port­ Mill running with plenty of water. The fearlessly, but it is not life. No young I le< ted foe the various precincts;
should sleet clear of the political field. W tl Flanagan, treatment and
m a cup containing the dis­
ground he has worked this year, has wi»tnan ta ready for married life unless North Orion
plated on rr»s>rd. It wa* mig^vstrd tb it, land, April 12th. :
K»i Kuykendall.
medicine paupers
. .........
The presidency should not be tonsidered
, South Granta 1’a.e
G. W. Colvin
‘
»een
abundautly
productive
of
gold
and
her
physical
condition
is
up
to
the
stand
­
solved
dye. Let it renrain
W
F
Krt-airr.
medicine
pauper«
as
a
representative
of
the
n
ater
company
> West Grants Paes
J (I. Booth, J \\ Howard. J.Swarea
• h any prize or as reward fur crvires I I Kellogg, justice fees stale vs
G. H. Parker.
luring tbe coming dry season arrange­ ard of marriage, in the health of all the Leland
was e«|»ecivd here in a few days, no gar, W. J. Oct, W. F. Horn, J. W.
¡' »r a few minutes and you
The ollice carries with it too n u b re
H. Hampton,
l.edy ...
Vir- ments will be made so that next year it delicate womauly organs, and rarely is Merlin
action ehould t>e taken at Ibis moating tue, J. Wplke.
G. A, Guild.
that the case.
have the daintiest colored
eponsibililv. If sober, unsentimental G \\ Lewie, constable fees, state
1 Kerby
may be worked to still better advantage
regarding the sewer or Inc bund tssue
J P. Stith.
Young women entering upon the i A'tbuuse
ve l^niy ...
J. W. Virtue off *red the following
judgment can say that itewey has shown
«fgg
imaginable; isn't that
J. F. Kellogg.
and therefore more lucratively. The state of marriage will find no friend so Murphy
A Johnson, wit, state vs l.edy
R W. ( lark was present and stated that olution -
himself fit lor lhe position, he may bv WJohneun,
C. F. Gentner,
helpful as I>r. Pierce’s Favorite l*rracrip- ■ Williams
’• ••
eu
J-
Twelve pretty colors
ground
lies
on
th«
opposite
side
of
Galice
if
the
council
would
adj
uiru
until
the
Whereas, having full
sanely considered h r lha office. It is Ed Johnson, •• ••
tion. It gives vigor and elasticity to the
*• M. Cougle.
••
the
for five cents. You will be
next week, a reprem-ntathe ol tbe water «lem«*« raw, ability ami honesty of lion. ¡creek from the ditch, the water being org ms peculiarly feminine, prevents the I Wshlo
Chas.
I»ecker.
"
the general expression of opinion al* Chan Ballard, ** '*
Company would then be prudent and J. (» K »«jth to repr« -« nt our party in the . carried across by pipes.
drains that ruin the health, anti makes Galice
Bvn E. Stahl.
••
satisfied with our
that Mrs. Dewey is undesirable as pres Mrs CH lady “ "
Wulf Creek
C- W. Kt .te,.
the ordeal of motherhood so easy that it Oak
*<
Beyferth,
’
•
••
••
would
enJeavvr
to
reach
an
agreement
The
geld
dredge
Josephine,
near
Wa--
Fiat
ident.___________
national
convention
to
be
held
in
Kani
sas
is
practically
almost
painless.
A
F.
Nelson.
J M Miller, indne paupwr
>1 .te Creek
with lhe city
Io, is again tn operation after a stop
City, July 4th, therefore be it
A M.Jesa,
J D Have*, stamps, school oupt
' At *n rar!«
nf msrrted life,
write*
Mt. Reuben
Meeting ol Presbytery.
J II. Williams ad'lres'.’tl the conned I K»'* ivei *. that .»or dehgation tot
•i.ade
nece-A
y
by
the
breaking
of
ti
e
Mr, r*MN A>I*, am inummk jAaksuMlCo Mo.
I
W. A. Kium.
Al>e Axtell, himt^r ami work at
th«
w«
rtratlr
with
paiaful
^<i
i m !» »¡ w >
For
ct*
*
----
*
•
on the matter of exte nding an addition st.« e conventi u are respectftillv
hairmaa of the con-.mrtee p. w.
court hoaee
pumping machinery. This dredge, when a trwtArwwne dr.Mn whfe-h rrn frrrtl me vrrv
Praabvtiry of Southern Oregon
wmk .tml unfit fctr work of any ktnd
I became
Kuykendall was reiecterl.
in* tin Grants ¡’as«, Tueaday evening. Atn* Axtell, stamps
to ti e W'ilhatns L*« - »a-1 n bu
g quested to place Mr. Booth’s name I
running steaitlv and anhampervd, is So
be
thin
there
w»«
tuxhing
left
me
b«H
«kin
and
April ¡0, with the following luinisiers IU’ (»» <>rgs, romtniasiuner'o nalaiy
intv tbe allev. It was eiplaimd that I" *-.1 I c ¡1 en’iun i -r drtegate to 1
My htt«haml hcrame atertneri »i>> fr A me
Hot, U .
••
u
Mb eipable of handling about L>o0 cubic hone
preaent: F. G. Steaaga. J Aahlaud, Nick Tnoss,
• bottle of Fwvorkr l*rr<np<um *
After he
the s'lry was already closed by th« track
the w..«.»er»wl effect-» of that one be
me
J. E. Blair, of Oakland ; Win. Clyde, oi
Palm
bundav. Apri| 8> io„ruw|rt ’ r‘,n' *' • «’pfH..it, n,p„,.
Court a<ijourneJ until regular July, I adtag (»om the B. I*. P. A L. factory. | lion*! eonTeulion, and u-e all honorable yards of gravel in this particular ground, <nw
’ mote. *n«f after 1 uacU th,«*-up there wnu r»o
which is sotuew hat difficult on account tw-
Phoanll; Geo. W Brown, of Klamath 10tX), term.
Mean« for hi* election.
more pain, and 1 began to gain in ftenh eery
u"?‘ J Ln *"
r’ll«’ou' <Wlr.
Falla , <' W. Haya
atnl that the eompsuy sn<
L*1 us Fill Your Prescriptions.
rnpadlv
'•
'
of
the
clay
and
cement
gravel
m
its
com-
Tuia resolution was rniiiu ¡asucallv
Holy Week . p,rKxl o( ,Itr^
Adolph llabrr ) o U
Itroa owned the whole block,
Dr.
Pierce
’
s
Corm
.men
Sen*
Medical
Ad
­
pceitkNI
The poeaibihlHS of dn*4gr
srr
ied
.
devotional
and
^an.attal
eien
te
­
ptwnt; Walter Gora, of Madford, and
riser answers every question, it is sen’
(ion was »«en to granting Mr.
There being no furl
" J
T. P. Cramer, of Grants Past
- r.e - lhe mining in Southern (Oregon are great as free on receipt cf ji «me-cent «lampa tc am! bring, ,o . f|,w th,
if a request.
After an able sermon bv (he retiring
there
are
no
inhere
of
p.'acve
where
the
onvsntion
ad
i
our
ne»
’
ptv the cost of mailing d»/r For the r"‘ 4*!^r
re-
'-W
roftb,
inuderat<ir. Rev. A HfttoBflJ
R. G. Smith addressed the
gronnd earriee large valuta in <»d. cloth bound e*btton send 51 stain
ry.
l a hoiK- Vhurth ani to. firH re,,.^,
tery was called to order and lhe lutm
behalf of the sewer contractu
Th» Weekly Oregonian. which canuoi be profit«b'y worked by dress l*r R V Pierce, ltaifcdn, J
, j»r
tn Gr.nu 1^., Bll;
ROGUE RIVER COURIER,
flbinina BotOL
I*ubli.hnl Every Thurd»»,
Ladies' Tailor-Made
;
Supplies
Come now
:
Post Office Building. ■
4
Hair-Riddle Hardware Co
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J.
..G-YT’SUSTiL!..
F. H. Schmidt.
ijahhj
¡<31
Dry
Putnam
Fadeless Dyes
Armored Cruiser
Do not Stain
The Hands.
Shoes and Furnishings.
31. ( leinens.
EASTER
*2
egg
dyes .
Slover Drug Co.