• THE COURIER WIMER & STINE, Publishers SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Year (in advance) >2.26 Hix Months. >1 25 Three Months 75c Single Copies 10c I ROGUE RIVER COURIER. An Independent Paper, Devoted Especially to the Interests of Southern Oregon. Job Printing of all Kinds —IS THE— \ery Latest and Best Styles, —AND AT THE— Lowest Living Rates. VOL. 2. (¡RANTS PASS, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON, JUNE 25, 18S«. NO. 13 TO ADVERTISERS Grant's Fam*. ho named «(ter General j Grant, I h a county sea' centrally located in Southern Oregon. It ia a progrwMhu railroad towu ui UXl iuhalHlaula, and m the main aumdy |«> nt for a large portion of country devoted to mining, lumbering Agriculture and truit-raisiiic. Climate un­ excelled The Coi'Rita being the only («per pub- I lished in Josephine county, with a >.ood circulation in Juekson county, enable« it to 1» one of the beat advertising medium* i in Southern Oregon. For rate*. address T he G ocrikh , tirant'a l'aaw. Oregon. 1 swered, in what sounded like a shrill THE TA/UFP ox WOOL. ore, chloride of copper, anil with , the silver it forms chloride of silver. I whis|K*r, but tile tone was in reality DAVIS BROWER, WASHINGTON, June 16.—In re­ Council Bluffs UNION HOTEL ' a shriek. The surplus copper acting on the . The . ... ... i (la.) . . Nonpa- . - , ferring to ilie house adversely Rep chloride of silver precipitates tile nyL a-'' to those that bought stock Attorney at Law & Notary Public One of Best Hotels in Southern I 'I thought I could not have heard BY ANNA CH1KGA. aright, and tn convince myself that resentativv Grosvenor's resolution silveras native silver, and unites "Í tree jx-ddlers says a good crop G rant ' s P ass , - • - • O rswn . was gathered in that vaciu- Oregon. it was my hearing which was at providiug for restoration of the tariff with the chlorine thus fed as chlo- We were seated iu luxurious arm ­ fault. I planted my glasses more of 186; upon wool, the committee riuc of copjier. Thus the copper is lly' Will practice in all the courts of the on ways and means submit that the State. Office uu Sixth street, near post- GOOD BEDS! Cultivation lias ms affected the GOOD TABLE chairs before the cheerful open fire firmly on my nose, aud took a clos­ duty upon imported wool is proved, entirely taken up by the chlorine, office. in Jack's snug suioking-room. en­ er inspection of her. while the silver is left free. This tomato that the seeds are fast dis- And the best of Accommodations. joying his excellent Havanas, when , ‘1 tell you I don’t know you' she by testimony derived from experi­ is all done in the battery. Now, appearing and Ind fair to pass out 8. U. MITCHELL, my host broke the silence which repeated, bringing her foot down on ence to be injurious to all classes when the pulp treated reaches the ol distance entirely, as in the ca.«e Connected with thia hotel ia a had lasted for several minutes with mine with much energy, leave me and beneficiall to none. It drives amalgamating pans, the native sil- °f tl‘v banana, having the propaga- Attorney J at Law, ’ from our markets many kinds of ver, already seperated, is easily lion of the plants dependent on cut- the surprising question, "Did I ever this moment, or 1'11—’ -FIRST-CLASS LIVERY STABLE.- G rant ' s P ass , .... O regon . tell you where and how I proposed 'Here the train emerged from the wool not raised here, but indispen-, amalgamated, and with little loss of tings. Mrs. Ellen Ryder, Proprietress. to my wife ?” tunnel, and you can picture my sable to the successful manufacture quicksilver; while the copper which Permanent pasture lands arc the WU1 practice in all State and Feileral I nodded a negative reply, well amazement, horror, and mortifica­ of woolen goods, gives the European was in the ore, and which would main anchor of agriculture, and the Courta. Office on Main “trci-t. K srbyvillk ,........................ O regon aware as I did so that he knew he tion, when I tell you that I found inanut icturvr cxc I umx v unv of these have been amalgamated and1 farmers of this country will find BAM. WHITE, WILLIAM NAUCKE bad not told me. but had prefaced that the girl to whom I had been wools, and therefore a monopoly ot have produced a low-grade bullion, this out after a while, as they al- his tale with an interrogation ac­ screaming out my love was an utter goods made ol them, and conse- prevented from amalgamating by ready have in England, and will Attorney at Law, - KEEPS— cording to his usual custom. quently ot the markets ot the world. lts unjon with the chlorine. The commence seeding their laud with stranger to me. G rant ' s I' aäs , - - • - O regon . "It's quite a long story," said ‘Dazed and scarlet, I arose from It confines the American manutact- resuit of ^¡5 process is a bullion of permanent grasps. urers to a restricted choice of mate t M . . . r • * • a Jack in a warning tone, remember­ my seat. rials, and so to production of a lim 95Qf rou^e Mr Ernst is aware of 1 a . Will practice in all the Courts of the State ing iny aversion to lengthy yarns as 'I beg your pardon' I.said, remov ­ For good bargains in the line of 4 t l 1. .. -Ai. 1,1 courec Mr uniM is auare 01 have had reason to Ijeheve that the II. KELLEY, told by any one but myself. ing my hat, 'I have taken you for tted class of goods, with which the the use ot salt water in other me'.-, seeds of many New Zelaud ulants home market is periodically glutted, .ilureic d onx-esses and even in 1 plants "Ah, but such a subject," I an-1 Hats. Caps. B gc I s and Slices or General Groceries some one else.' ......... . ..... ? :i.i.‘Iiuigic.il processes an« even in Will not germinate readilv until Attorney at Law, swered, settling myself more com-1 ‘Not observing how my apology It makes it impossible for our manu­ amalgamating paus; hut his process they have been frozen. The same And everything in the way of J acksonville . - . - - O regon . fortably in tnv chair, and drawing was received. I retreated to the facturers to export woolen goods, is not to lie confounded therewith, curious observation has Ireen made the box of Havanas conveniently smoking car, where I remained un­ and by confining them to the home especially With the latter, for the in relation to Himalayan seed, —MINING SUPPLIES — Will practice in *11 the Courts of the near. "I shall Ire delighted to hear til we reached X----- too stunned market leads to ruinous fluctuations ' presence of quicksilver in the pans Iu the six ,U()nths end{ Marvll State. Office ln Court House about it. but what will Mrs. Taylor even to think. in prices, resulting in the frequent essentially alters whatever reactions Those wishing bargains should call on Kn lan<1 iniported fh)% Indla say to you telling me?” I added, 11. K. HANNA, 'When I left the train, in looking I closing of mills and their sales at a ■ would tie due to salt water alone, 7>4g6 ooo cwt,_ (63,383, „3 bush­ WILLIAM NAUCKE. knowing liow the partner of my lot about for some sort of conveyance j disastrous sacrifice. It cripples the ,nil completing tliese reactions Attorney at Law, bat(vry> aU() before the atnal- els) of the preceding year, while to take me to the Wilson’s place, 1 only customers of our wool growers K erbyville , ...... O regon . would feel oil the subject. "She has positively forbidden me found to my increased embarrass­ so sen-.'.usly that the market tor galuation, he frees the silver eu- the imports from America were only J acksonville , .... O regon . N. DELEMATER. ever to speak of it," he said, laugh- ment, ____ that _______ that it inav readily be ’ 6,984 000 cwts. (49;M3.M3 b“s*‘- the girl to whom I had w < xj is periodically in an unhealthy tirviyi ’ els), against 10.464,000cwts. (85,- ing, "and I have obeyed her until so ¡Gently offered myself was stand­ condition It prevents home m.uiu- takcu the qUick.silver. Office in Orth building, Oregon street —DEALER IN— j R. kuows aN(( lhftt U(U1 hQt and , 533*333 bushels). now- with one or two exceptions ¡ng on (]ie platform, apparently facturers from buy mg torcigli wools T. B. KENT, but it s too good to keep." which could be used in mixture cold waler havc ^1) ,uUothux.d ¡n. . Sow the flower seeds light. waiting for some one. with American wools, and thus les to the battery, and that carbonate of Ma,1> fal1 to germinate, solely be- My curiosity was now fully aroused _______ ____ ____ ....... .. ........... .. ‘ That she saw me I could tell Attorney at Law, And keeps constantly on hand and as Jack would tell the story, of from the expression of not seeing sens the demand for American wool, soda and some other reagents have ; cawse are planted to deep, J acksonville , - - - - O regon . been used, H ats , C aps , B oots and S hoes , course i was obliged to listen; and me tt-re.0 which »Rinvìi effect vuevv a t precipita uixi >u i tlatteucd at the end will be me which which she she immediately immediately assumed, assumed. instead of increasing it. The com bww.. , . therefore , ,. , ¿Uu^red^^^ Make a recomend that the , tton p - ■ if you think that in repeating it I As she would uot look ai me, 1 had mittee Will practice in all the Courts of the —AND— resolution lay on the table, bnt hat thesc luvc U(J applicalion to this shallow hole with the flat end of am acting unfairly. I'll stop at once. plenty of opportunity to observe State. Office in Court House. "It was during my second year lier, and saw that she really did re­ the prayer of textile workers tn I nil process which is simply for the the stick and scatter the seeds iu it Generai Mining Supplies. 8. W. FORBES, at Harvard," began Jack, knocking semble Helen in many ways, not­ adelphia should lie granted; that the lleatlueut of hut sall waU; while the «»v«“‘g lightly. 1 If large watermelon« are desired Notary Public, Those wishin;; good bargains must not the ashes from his cigai. “liow long withstanding she was both fairer ' duty on wool should lie repealed, ore is being ground. ago it seems, but let me see, it’s only and smaller. , and duties on wholen manufactures manufactures, ----- j for show or exhibition purposes, fail to call at tile K erbyville and A i . tiiovse , J oskvhine lie reduced to at least an equal ex eight years. Yes, it was during my FRIENDSHIP. 'But my object was not to admire ' give the vines a very deep, well-en­ C ovnty , O regon . Kerbyville P. O. Building, sophomore year, that I accepted her, although. I assure, my inclina- tent. riched soil and do not permit more ftir.idnating phshv read st Slocum's hall AN OHIO MAN’S OPINION. Frank \\ ilson s invitation to spend Don was; so, finding that there was I than one fruit to remain oil a vine. Julie 3d, by Misa liora Lewis.) Collections a Specialty. I«ga( Instru­ KERBYVILLE, ...... OREGON. the Easter holidays with him. He no hope of obtaining a vehicle, I hope of The adverse report of tliecommit-, Friendship defined, is an attach­ Pinch back the leading shoots oc­ ments promptly executed. KERBYVILLE MILLS. was awfully good company, , and I started on foot, fortunately getting tee upon Wilkin's resolution declar­ ment to a person, proceeding from casionally and lie very careful not MEDICAL. I’ rop ’ k knew that I would be sure to put in a lilt over tile greater part of the ing against any reduction of the intimate acquaintance, and a recip- to P. M. MILLER, ■ * injure the vine in any way dur­ Besides, way. a jolly week at his place. ~ duty on wool is based upon a letter roeation of kind offices, or from a ing its season of growth. ' W. F. KREMER. M. D„ there was another ver) strong in- ‘Arrived at the house, I was wel­ written to the chairman by John Q. , favorable opinion of the mind. It1 The’ brown leaves on the straw­ —The liest Of— ducement. comed with tnue'h cordiality by my Smith, formerly member of congress berry plants are caused by a fungus Physician and Surgeon, "I was in love at that time wjth host and his family, and introduced from Ohio, and al one timccommis ! is one of the greatest blessings en- J joyed by mankind, becauscit unites gr""'lh and ate evidence of disease, < îkaa S t ’ b P abh , - - - - O regon . his cousin, Helen Wilson, whom 1 to the other guests. I sinner of Indian affairs. Mr. Smith humanity. It differs from lienevo- This fungus, unlike most others, had ascertained would lie of the par- ‘Imagine my feelings, when, in comments severely uixin a letter leuce, which is good will towards ‘hove in a high temperature, and Calla responded to at all hours, day or Can be Supplied at Reasonable Prices. i ty. I believe we user! to write to the course of the conversation, 1 written to the secretary of the treas­ bight. I Reni, I. true ___ therefore some means of shading each other. I know I used to spend learned that Frank's sister was ex- ury by the wool growers’ committee mankind in general. the plants is advised to prevent it. friendship is a noble and virtuous the greater part of my time compos- W. H. FLANAGAN, M. D. jiected home from boarding-school of Ohio, purjxirting to represent the attachment, a love springing from a The spread of the fungus may be CHEAP FOR CASH. , ing verses about her, many of which that afternoon by the very train on wool growers, in which they strong- Physician and Surgeon. pure source, and is a respect and arrested by picking off the leaves (ly favor restoration of the duty of admiration for noble qualities. To and burning them. < I rkgon , however, I luul not the courage to which I had come. K erbyville , G rant ’ s P ass , - - - « O regon . send. 'It was then to her I had been 1867. Smith says: "They are not It is estimated that twenty-five RICHARD P. GEORGE "When I heard that she was to making love, instead of to her cous­ ashamed ojienly to assume and pub­ us our friends are the embodiment of all that is gixxl and true, and our acres of grass land are necessary to Office at residence, corner Main and be at X ------ I was delighted. I in. My disposition was to turn and licly to declare that the legislation —Kee)>B 'he Finest— Third streets. Call attended any hour, . determined to go to New York and run, but I knew I should have to of the country is, if possible, to be confidence in them is great. The i keep an animal the year round in rlay or nigh. see if we could not arrange to travel stay and make the best of it, so I controlled by a combination of two author has beautifully said, "There Arizona. The total acreage of the can lie no friendship without confi­ territory is about 48,000,000. On up together. OR. F W. VAX DYKE smothered my mortification, and selfish interests (wool growers and | "When I arrived in that city I when a few minutes later the car­ wool manufacturers); that thi.scom dence, and no confidence without this basis it is easy to estimate its And all other Liquors G rants P ass • - O regon . weut directly to her house; but at riage arrived bringing Miss VVil.soti. mittee is utterly insincere in its pre­ integrity;" consequently without capacity for cattle raising. But a This the door I learned that she had just and I was presented to her, 1 think tense that it is laboring to secure confidence and honesty our friend­ serious drawback is water. English and German Spoken. —HE ALSO KEEPS THE— left for X------. having decided to go of the two she found the situation the pro.sjxirity of American indus­ ship amounts to little; therefore let will have to be supplied by artesian us tread in the foot-prints of the wells if at all. As yet only about Office on Main street, near drig store. sooner than she had expected the more awkward. tries, is made manifest by it* «¡ xmi great and true, and we shall find half of the grazing area is occupied. Very Best Brands of Cigars, a day "I inquired how long she had ‘The next day the tardy Helen and bitter threat that, in case they C. LEMBERT, M. 1»., Melons were first called cante- been gone, and the servant said arrived, and explained how, return­ fail to get a high rate of duty on our pathway strewn with perennial Don’t fail to call at the arising from truly merited loupes for being cultivated at Can- Craduate Leipsic L'nivcrsity.Gcr. THE KERBYVILLE SALOON about fifteen minutes. Hoping to ing to the house for something she wool, they will enjoy the compensa­ blessings __ overtake her. I rushed up to the had forgotten, she had missed her tion of having free goods. In other friendship. There is not enough teluppi, a villa near Rome, where friendship in the world, and the Grand Central depot. There was train and her escort. words, it is a menacing threat (not cause of this condition of affairs is a they had been introduced from Ar­ SPEARS & TREASURE, Calls reponded to at all hours, dav or not an instant to lose. Hastily buy­ menia by missionaries. The name ‘During the entire week I was without purpose) that if they do night Office o|>|«>site Stover's hotel. I ing a ticket, 1 tore frantically after impatiently waiting for an oppor­ not get their share of plunder they lack of honesty on our own part. is said to lie still in use in some Jacksonville. Oregon. is so regulated that we in parts of Europe for a class of deep House, Carriage, Sign and Or- the already slowly moving train, and tunity to offer myself to her, but will see to it that the manufacturers Society HR. CHAS. W. BEACOM, owing to my length of limb, suc­ before I could do so I learned that shall no longer enjoy theirs. It is the main receive our just deserts, ly ribbed, yeliow-flesheil melons. namental and if we have not friends who can ceeded in Ixiarding the last car. a large diamond ring which she to Ire devoutly hoped that wixrl will we blame but ourselves? Why can , In this country it is applied to diff­ Detutist, "Panting, perspiring, but exul­ had been wearing for several months be made free, and that these men erent hx-alaties, and the aignifi- P A I N T E R S. O regon . G rant ’ s P ass I cance of the word cannot lx: well tant. I went through each car, in was the pledge of her engagement may grow madder and madder until 1 we not lie honest? The moral grandeur of honesty is , defined as now used. every seat ex petting to find the ob­ to some other fellow; and to my sur­ the whole abomnable business is the subliinest thing in nature. It All work warranted. Oflii'c at CoHi- Paper • Hangers and Gran ers ject of my haste. swept out of existence, and the mil- , we would practice it ti little more prise, discovered at the same time Ponds are not good for young inercial Hotel. "I had gone through al! but one that the knowledge s or potatoes, thickened with C bxtbal P oint , - - - O regon . < Iregon. which came in through the occas­ young for me, although now I think but the whole protective system a In our school life we have so many i oatmeal, make a good and cheap Grant’s Pasa. ional o|>enings of the tunnel reveal­ her just right for me in every par­ searching examination, tosee wheth-1 food for them. Give them plenty C. L. GRAY, ed her to me, seated alone at no: ticular. and it was not until several cr it has not been a tremendous opportunities to make friends of onr| of water to drink, but not to bathe in acquaintances, and I trust we havc great distance ahead of me. All Kinds of Work, in my Line to the American jx-ople, and all striven to do so. thereby adding until the down is off and the feath­ years later, when I met her again curse 1 "My heart gave a bound, and to the American farmers. link after link to the chainof friend- i ers cover the body. Then you may 1 WELL and PROMPTLY DONE. Practical, Watchmakell scarcely realizing what I was doing as a charming young lady, that 1 especially realized that I had accidentally pro­ let them enjoy themselves in the — ASH 1 rushed up to her, dropped into the I posed to the woman whom of all H’W/A'LVo COPPEUOl'X SILVER ship, that, instead of Ix'ing broken, | water as much as they desire. CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT will be strengthened throughout vacant place beside her, and grasp others I would choose for my wife. ORES. time, and l>e perfected in eternity— , Everyone knows how difficult it is —<<* THE— ing her hand, said: —Tid Bits. Review. to remove weeds from the garden "Darling! I thought I had missed Friedrich Ernst, of this city, has Central Point Hotel. Grant'» 1‘ rmi , • • • Oregon. walk when they have once become you." just pattented through the "Min- ' A.—"I tell you what, you should Captain C. F. Dutton, of the U. LEWIS PANKEY, • Pn.pr "What do you mean!” she ex­ hear the opera in our town; our ten- ing and Scientific Press Patent S. Geological Survey, will sjiend rooted and grounded. Salt is one claimed, in a tone of mingled indig­ or attains to such a fabulously high Agency,” a pr'X’ess for working sil-1 about two months at Crater Lake, of the remedies most frequently em­ Meals, « • 25 Cents, ALL WATCH WORK WARBANTEC nation and fright. ‘Ixrt go my hand pitch that he can only be heard in ver ores containing copper for the > Oregon, this summer, making ex­ ployed, and the following is said to FOR ONE YEAR lie the best way of applying it; Boil you have made a mistake!' the top gallery ” B.—"Tut, tut. 1 purpose of extracting the silver I plorations. The general character the salt in water, one pound to the therefrom. The ore is stamped or "I olieyed her, thinking that she that is nothing, Our second bass of the country wili lie ascertained Having latelv Laken charge of this hotel was angry at my mode of address." has such a deep voice, that he has crushed in the presence of a hot and the depth of the lake will be gallon, and p>ur the mixture boil­ the undesigned would respectfully inform ing hot out of a watering-jiut or the fxihlic that the table« will )<> supplii*.! “I beg your pardon," I said, 'I to start singing thirty-two Ix-ats l>e- aqueous solution <>f salt—such as taken by soundings, with the beet the mat act *ff .rd« with -i spreading hose. This will should not have spoken to you as I forehand to en >.ble the tone to reach sea-water heated—and the pulp is' L ewis P ankey weeds and worms away for Musical Instruments Repaired. did, but I was so rejoiced to find the surface at the right moment."— subsequently treated by amalgama 1 Never try to stimulate man or keep In subsequent tion. you that I did not retnemlier where Exchange. bird of beast. A hen filled with two or three year- WILL. Q BROWN, J. WIMER & SON, we are. But as I have begun, 1 The copjx*rons silver ore is placed "egg prixlucer," or a cow gnen applications the solution may be weaker. It will be well Assaver & Analytical Chemist, Have the largest store in Josephine may as well finish. 'Darling, mov­ Fair Ct'-’ouu • - -"I want to get a in a Imttery with a quantity of hot more food that she can digest, wili somewhat ing a little nearer.' will you marry box of cainc f' a gentleman. What salt water containing about three g<> like man kept on whiskey. to take care that none of the liquid county, which is 66x32 feet, and two OREGOX NICKEL MINE, ine? You must know that I love kind would you recommend." Con­ per cent of salt such as common There will l>e brilliant, feverish falls on the garden mold. stories, filled with you: I have done so for ages, ever fectioner—-‘‘What is his business J" sea water, The hot salt water is work for a time, and then a grand BIDDLE, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OGN Prof J. P. Sheldon says that the I air Customer—"He is a para- used in the u«ual manner and in- collapse. since my freshman year.’ serious decline in the value of cattle "But the mention of that aston­ grapher on a newspaper." Confec­ stead <»f the fresh water commonly in England lias had comp«nitively msd» st «>h>t»nr>< The President distributed about ishing piece of constancy produced tioner— "Some of those tnarrons admitted to the batten-. It may little effect in reference to the num­ • inks bxamwkd and axronrKD crow. WE BUY FOR CASH, no result in my favor. She turned glaces would lie appropriate, can­ be prejiared in any available way, 300 I kixcs of his wedding cake ber of calves that will be raised this among his friends. Each box was AND NELL FOR CASH, her back upon me if posasble more died die-.tnuts, you know ' Fair though perhaps the least expensive six inches long, one and a quarter year. Calves have l>een so low in Assay for Gold and Silver | 3W completely than she had done be­ Customer —"Give nie a column of would be to run the exhaust steam price that mail) farmers have decid­ Assay for Nickel or Cobalt •> 00 tbcAl." The Rambler. fore. But I would not give up. through a suitable condenser to inches deep and one and a quarter ed to hold them, in the hope that Assay for Lead or ('opter 2 00 beat the salt water, which «h«<> that the usual nuinlicr of liavfer v> salt water, while still in the battery The chemical action is as follows: of lead in 1885 the amount is given calves will I* raised, and in some I Mid The chlorin--of the salt water fotm», at 110,667 ton.< r*r ulxjttt 9,000 section more than u-u-il wh I be daily, and .k-lix-n-d free of * liar ge. Oreg.« I ► I i utlb • prttim ' j ( the •xqq»;i •»( th- k j thau in iS31 Geo, G i . kissma * ht Id. raogrealoN.Ai.— lrual . KERBYVILLE DIRECTORY. DRY GOODS à GROCERIES DRY GOODS (L GROCERIES Flour, Cracked Wheat. Com Meal Whisky Brandies and Wines, J E W E L E R, Fresh ’Bread, Pies, Cakes, Etc