Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, June 25, 1886, Image 2

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THE COI KIEK
rm: miiri: .\i:r:ks rm: .v.i.v
3Udii Piner if Jowliit County. Orem
HON. BINGER HERMANN, JPST RE-
ELECTED TO THR FIFTIETH CON­
OFFICIAL VOTE OF JOSEPHINE COUNTY
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NOTICE !
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IT
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NOTICE ! !
HOTEL!
NOTICE ! ! ! CENTSAL
GRANT’S PASS, OREGON. *
THOSE DESIRING TO SETTLE IN
Towns of Southern
Oregon
This Hotel baa l*en thoroughly
NAMES OF CANDIDATES.
renovated and
The Washington. D. C.. Repub­
Will do well to consult the under signed at
Registered at the Post, .ffi.e in Grant's lican in the following complimenta­
R efurnished T hroughout
Pa*a. On-., a» Seeon<l-C1:»»M Matter
7
ry remark* concerning Hon. Binger
;ta 17 ¿1 Ä0 (4. 24 41 44 49 32 442
( S F. Mitchell
POINT,
Jackson
Comity.
CENTRAL
Il '-presentali ve
33
43*i
21 37
: h 11 l:M 4» 6) 23
i II l>. Harkness
Hermann, the first member elected
COR RESINAN I »ENT E.
THE TRAVELING PUBLIC WHI. FIN»
44 387
31» 1<> »4 88 48 20 34 X»
Í t'h-ia. Hughes.
IN THE CENTRAL FART OF THE
•J_» 46'J K2
to the Fiftieth Congress, will be ap­ County Judge
1«> 129 <>2 74 27 34 26 45
I Volm-y I'olvig.
We invite iwre«|»m<irn< c from rill ae<-
BEST ACC< )M MODATION S.
Hoirn** Itivwi* Valley, on tin* O <Nr <’ Railroad.
ti>H>a on subject» of local and other in­ preciated by the people of Oregon.
9 14 Hi» 4> 43 an 37 26 1Ó 44 344
J, W. Wimer.
62 111 M is 7H 27 41 43 44 37 47H 134 The Shipping Point for the principal portion of the grain producing
terest s.
J M ■ ’ I’avne
No state is more thoroughly repre­ Commissioners..
03 M til 4lf 71 M ;¡3 ; m 21 23 42X
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A. II. ItaHi-r
With earh letter the name and address sented in the national legislature
37 I
part of the County.
g. .Messenger.
1.Î 11 147> AM 04 20 29 22 69 2K 4<>5
of the sander 1» re»|uircd, <w|MM-ial1} if
170 1
than ours. Mr. Herman, as the Re­
rn-nt for publication
2M 4H 45 51 .36 7>27
K Chanslor
17 14’1 47
Address or call on C. MAGRUDER, Central Point. Oregon.
J I C JoM*-pl
3 1 X57
XI 11 72 7>;i ♦»2 19 21 20
>li Pulluek
publican says, is a true representa­ ( 'lerk.
The contract to make the steel tive of the people and their interests.
«7 lx us 45 Ml 27 43 29 35 34 475 M0
Í T. G. I'ath-raon
Is Connected With This House.
GO TO THE SUPPLY STOKE
47 31 :J95
29 ID 74 7H (jii 21 27
dome for the Lick observatory has His majority in the state on the 7th Sheriff
it • T his . . Howard
T1IE BAK IS SI rri.IED WITH THE
Howard 32 1!» 124 52 4M 24 39 39 49 35 4SI 77
been let to the Union Iron Works. inst., plainly shows his popularity
J John W I 'aiiipls-ll
Treasurer. .
4;; « !K> 47 59 24 31 26 :t9 31 4*1-4
I J c.
San Francisco. It will be 76 feet in as ail able man and a dilligent work­
Finest Wines, Liquors & Cigars,
1Î0 IS TM» 4«> 72 29 49 40 56 39 7>17> 155
f J. p tow i»
diameter, weighs 127 tons and cost er in the interests our people :
15 10 lit 53 59 10 21 26 26 26 3Hl)
I F M. Nickerson.
General Mining Supplies Etc.. Etc.,
While the Reading Table is
$36,850, the largest in the world.
3S 52 4M 41 519 loo
•'The first congressman elected to
.T4 1'1 1IN) «¡1 104
H< h.s.l
( A J. ( hapman
CHARLES DECKER, Prop’r.
the fiftieth congress is Hon. Binger Superintendent. I J. II. Koblllroll, 4 1 8 its 3M 21 2«> 32 13 3S 25 37>l
SUPPLIED WITH THE LATEST
The President's opinion of the Hermann, of Oregon, who, from the
Win N Samiders II 17 98 37 <»7 24 41 47 47 39 46) 34 BEST BRA.XOS OF WINES, l.lQl'ORS AND (IGARM KE1T IN ST<X'K
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unveracity of newspaper correspon latest returns, is re-elected by 1.000 Hiirreyor.
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111 23 26 17 4*1 27 426
NEWSPAPERS.
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dents may have some facts back of plurality, which it is expected may ( 'oroncr.
< W. F. Kramer. X) IS 04 4S 99 20 41 40 4S 34 47>2
it: but he must acknowledge that lie increased to 1,500 plurality on
DECKER BOAKDINCT HOUSE!
A POOL TABLE MAY ALSO BE
E. MA iRTIN 4 CO.
o A7. gov i.i:<nsi..\n iti:.
they got pretty close to the vicinity the official count. A full state tick
KEIT IN FIRST-CLASS STYIJC, AND THE TRAVELING PUBLIC WILL
et was in the field by the Republi­
MEET
WITH
EVERY
KINDNESS
AND
ATfENTION.
FOUND HERE.
<w<
(’<»1. Biirnx
tipie» the pn mk I llistilH't-
of the truth on the last big news cans. Democrats, and Prohibition
For the benefit of our readers wt- ion of repreio-iitiiitf the oli|e*t and unit
——
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item.
,
ists, and a vigorous canvass made of publish the following to show the reliable Ixaiac in the trade in the United >
Waldo, Oregon.
Stale*, and lie again gn-ets Ida many1 Livery Stable in Connection. -
With a decrease of nearly $80,000, • the entire state by each of these par political complexion of the Oregon friend», mninding them that th«- -eaxon
ties. As far as heard from, the Re­
r propose to keep a strictly first-
000 in exports and an increase of publicans elect congressman by a legislature. According to this show­ ot -‘ |>eace on earth and good will toward
men ” is rapidly approaching, when proi-
class house. Give me a call.
$32,ooo,o<xi in imports for the year large plurality, anil secretary of ing the republican part} has a ma­ [M-ritv mid geiieroiitv go han»l in hand,
J. B. HUTCH,
ending April 30, it does not seem state, superintendent of public in jority of seven votes in the senate: and the whole civilized worl I aeekx for
thoae tributes and nienicntoes which
that the trade balances of this rotiti strut tion, and state printer by a in the house of representatives a •erve to bind «'loner the friends of fleeting This well- known School will be open for the Fall Term on the
Oregon
(ira nt’s Pasf.
smaller vote; and the Democrats plurality of two:
years. After th«» lull i-oniea the »Iorio,
try are in a condition to defy criti -
elect the governor and balance of
KKXATORH,
Ila- m - uhoii of <iepre«*ioii is rapidly nonaing
cism or bear fooling with.
the ticket. The entire Prohibition
Baker—dk-v. ( handler, D.
away. The signa of the time» iiKiieate a
Benton
—
Tli.«
F.
<
antlioni,
D.
li tter ami more activi* future, ami in an­
vote is reported as 2,000, which, as
On the 7th inst. the vote was taken
Clackarna»—(' O. T. Willi.mis, R.; i.. ticipation ot an increased ilemaml for tine
usual, drew sufficient strength from T. Bärin. K
Six miles South of Grant's Pass, Juaephine
W ith a F ull C oups of C ompetent T eachers .
whiikii H. he will give p-raoiutl attention '
in the House of Commons on the thc Republicans to elect the Demo­
County, Oregon.
( l>itw>|>, Coliiniliiri and Tillaiiirax k—J to th«» la-Ht of F.urop-an and Eastern
HonwiRule Measure of Gladstone's crats who have succeeded.
H. D < .rav, It
li»piori. lie now olfera to patron» the ad­
A. H. CARSON, Prop'r.
Rates of Tuition for Non-resident Pupils:
('uoa and Curry-—J M. Higlin, D.
vantage of selecting from these fine
Mr. Hermann «lid not seek the
The Bill was defeated by a majority
IkHiulax—John F.lniiiitt, R.: J. h whiakiew, »lil«-li lie guarantee» will not '
nomination,
remained
at
his
¡«»st
of
of .to. Mr. Gladstone immediately
P er T erm of T welve W eeks .
I m * excelled on the coast. The lirm Im PRIMARY—S3.00
Hhupe, R.
duty, exerteil no effort for his re­
Grant—Heia, D.
ruprewnlH has in »tia k J. F. Cutter, Ex­ GRAMMAR SCHOOL—S5.00 "
—3(1,000 TREES—
moved an adjournment until yester­ election, but left all ,to the people.
Ja< Irwin A. <'. Staulv, D.
tra. Old Boiirlion amt Argonaut whiskie-
day, which was agreed to.
JoM>-|>hiiii-—II. B. Mill.-r, R. ,
from E Martin A Co.’» distillery, Ky. ACADEMIC—$8.00 ”
He has been one of the industrious,
—Instock, consisting oí—
Ijme—F. I* Coletnan. !>.-, Veat. li, D Put up in half ami whole bbls.; also«-»*»-»
ever working members of Congress
Linn
—
Jaa.
K.
Weatherford,
D,
;
Daw
­
of
Cutter,
ete.
Onlera
a«l<lre»>M-d
to
John
In justification of early Preside« While, as yet. not often on the fhxir
Apple, Pear. Peach.
son, R ; Irvine, D
I.. Burns, coniim n ial agent for E. Mar­
tial booms, the New York Sun re­ and heard in debate, his character­
Marion—M I. Chamberlain, Tt.; J. B. tin A Co , 40H Front street, San Fran­
Plum, Prune. Apricot.
I
cisco, will receive th«» »inn» can-fill at­
marks that "there is time to take istic is in quiet, determined, active Dxiney, R : J B Dinii.k, R
Nectarine, Almond, Eto.
Multnomah—Joseph Simon, R.; J. C. tention as though the order w.i» given
For Particulars. Address
them in for repair if they don't work work. One of the results of this fi­ CurwHi, R.; Geo Steel, R
him. I>r iV. F. Kremer, agent, Grant»:
delity to his state is seen in the gen­
— Also the (elei.rated—
Folk and Benton—Joi. D. lare, R.
Pa»».
well." That is true, but when ex
HENRY I.. BENSON, A. M.. Principal.
erous attention of Congress to thc Polk—John <' Allen, R.
perience* show how the editoral re­ Oregon waterways mid her internal
t'nion—L. B Rinehart, D.
Kv-lsey
.Tapan
T’lttiii!
License Notice
Wiux-o, Cnx>k, Kiainalh and Like—C.
The Grent------
pair shop does get jammed up with improvements.
Mr. Hermann's
M Cartwright, R.
— All true« Warranted—
such wrecks as the Holman, Butler, record and his vote and voice have
Washington—W. D. Ilan», R
in hereby given that the unde.
so
far
uniformly
been
on
the
side
of
A
higned,
William
Neiiruth
and
Wil.
Yamhill
—
K
1*.
Bird,
R.
;
John
W.
Flower and Randall booms, it seems
TH l’ i : TO X A M K,
the people against fraudulent land WattH, It.
liain llepley will on the 28th d-iv of Jun«*
that the policy of subjecting more
Umatilla
—
J.
I
’
Wager,
D.
And
Natural
Curiosities
of
Josephine
County,
A
IL
lKX6,
<»r
as
H<M>n
thereafter
an
»aid
And grown on natural fruit land without
grants and grasping monopcilies,
like them to the buffets of time and the best moral and material ad
application ran I m * hrard, apply to the
HOl'ME.
irrigation, and free from all insect pests
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ov.
NED
BV
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County
(
ourt
of
Josephine
county,
State
and
diseaaea, such as California trees arc
would lie abandoned.
Grant—.1 B. Johnson, R.
I vancement of all public interests,
of Oregon, for a lH ense tomd! malt liquors
subjeet to.
Baker—Two deiiKx-ralx.
HARKNESS & BURCH.
, state or national.
Oregon has
Benton A'. I.. Shaw, D; B. T. Harris, in lew- quantities than one gallon at < irantH
The United States Consul at Basel,
Those who contemplate tree planting
PsisM, in Josephine county. State of Ore­
■shown admirable wisdom as well as D. ; E L. Belknap, D.
will do well to get my price list hefore
Switzerland, writes to the depart gtxxl |x>licy in returning her tried
Clackanias—Kruse, R. Milo Gard, it.; gon, fora |M*ri<M| of Six Months, as pray-
for in the following petition.:
nient of States that the Swiss Govern mvinlx-r, as 'tis demonstrated that I. . Mayer, D ; Nover, D.
PURCHASING
ELSEWHERE.
Clatsop and Tillamook—llii kensoii, P
PETITION:
those
states
with
exjx-rienced
and
nient is becoming seriously alarmed
Curia—J. II. Roberts, R.
o
T
iie
H
onohkiu
.
k
(
’
<»r
sty
(
’
ourt
of
Piwt-uflin*—Murphy, Josephine county,
at the great number of converts the continued representation are the ! ('<»>» aii'l Curry—A. II Cnxik, R.
Tin- owners of these Wonderful Cave* have completed a trail so that parties go­
the State of < >regon for Josephine (’o :
Coluinliia—M Pomeroy, It
' largest beneficiaries of congressional
ing ftom Grant’» Pas» can reach them la- traveling 2S miles—all but eight luilea lie < Iregon.
Mormon Church is making among legislation.
Railroad Station—Grant's Pana,
Ihaiglas—1*. I* l*almt»r, R.; W. F.
The undersighi‘d, William Neurath ing traveled by wagon and team The route pisses
R ; Jas. Blundell, R.;J. W. and William lleeiry. pnnci|»ul netition-
13-tf.
A. If. CARSON.
the women of that republic. He
Mr. Hermann was Ixini at Lona Br-tijamin.
ers n*piescnt that we are, each of us. BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAIN LAKES AND OTHER FINE SCENERY
Krewson, D.
says the Mormon missionaries have coning. Alleghany county, Md.,
residents ot Grant’s Pass precint, said
Jackson—Miller. D ; Bovv.lih l>, D.
The Rogue River Distillery,
county and State and legal voters therein,
J.sM-pliine—S I*. Mitchell, D. •
been working in the field for years. Feb. 19, 1843, educated in the free
Ail kinds of Large and Small Game and Mountain Trout.
and by this |M*tition pray vour Honorable
Klamath and Dike—M< l.r-an. R.
sclioolsof
western
Mary
land
and
the
They have established mission
—Htaffbrd, R.; Bilyeu, D.; Hale, I mm I v to giant to the said William Neu­
—GOOD PASTURE: FOR HORSES—
Independent Academy (afterward I>. tone
; Tlioni|ss»n, I>.
rath and William Herley a license to sell
sc I kmi I s anti are educating children
Irving College), near Baltimore city
Linn—J. G Powell. R ; Blevins, D.;
MALT Llql'OHS
by the hundreds tn the doctrines of He removed to Oregon, taught Henry, D.; Hansard, D.; Swank, D.:
I’ropr.
The Water from there Caves is Excellent on Account of its Medical Properties. JOHN A. HANLEY
for a periiMl of Six Months from June 28,
the Mormon Church. The Swiss au­ school, an<l at the same time stud Miller. D
Marion—D J 1‘endleton, R.; ('. F. 1M86, at their Brewery in <»rant’s Pass,
ADMISSION TO CAVES,............................................. $1.00.
thorities have written to their min ied law, and was admitted to thc Hicks, R.; W B Culver, R ; S. toy­
W illiam N ki rath ,
bar
of
the
supreme
court
of
thc
state
man R.;A.M tofollct. R ; J. T. Gregg,
Wn i i im II kf . i . ev
istcr. at Washington, asking him to
Grant’s Pass Mav 28.
in 1866, and has practiced continn It
< aton A < iurrvtt. General Agenta.
inquire of Secretary Bayard if this
Multnomah
—
John
Wilson,
It.:
•>.
ally since that time. He entered
Summers,
R
;
D.
Mackay,
R
,
Harring
­
Government will regard it.is an nil |xditics the same year oí his entry
Kinney A Wolters, Agents, Medford.
ton, R.; Wm Munger, R. , Harris, 11
—MANUFACTUREES OF—
New Blacksmith Shop,
friendly act on their part if they shall into the practice of law, ai.d was I loiiglas Tav lor, I >
Polk i M. Holmes, D.. P. W. Haley.
break up tin schools and drive the elected to the assembly from Doug­
Lumber, Doors, Windows,
D : John J. Ihilcy, D.
LEWIS PANKEY, Proprietor.
Monuon missionaries out of the las county in 18M>, and subsequent
I nialilla—Cn« kett. D ; Rentier, D.
ly
was
state
senator
until
1868.
He
country.
Wase.x-, Cnxik amt Gilliam—Wilcox,
Brackets, and Mouldings.
—Article of—
was appointed deputy collector of D ; M. iGnal.l, l>
I'nriii I’oisr
( I bkoon
United
States
internal
revenue
for
Washington—Paulsen, R.; Smith, R ;
The greatest war that has ever
i
raged in Rhode Island since tile southern Oregon, and served from Gulwx-r, It
Yamhill—R R toughlin, R.; F. N
I»orr rebellion was suppressed I lias 1S6X to 1871, when President Grant I ittle, R.. C. latfollet, R.
Horse-Shoeing a Specialty.
been tearing up that state for the np|xiintcd him receiver of public
.Morrow —< iay, D.
—And—
past two or three weeks, and I all moneys attire United States land ,
I wiHiId respectfully in’orm tl»- public
office
lit
Roseburg,
Oregon,
which
II //./..I VA777.’ i t/ i . i : y . xoti > that having lately taken charge of the
about a single individual, ( Jen.
Bl.uk smith Sh ip at t 'entrai Point, 1
Brayton, elected chief of constables place lie held until 1875. Mr. Her 1
Bt-KN'A V ista . O r .. June 22.
would ask a liberal aliare of the publie
I» the legislature to enforce the new maim lias Ix-cn largely interested in '
— The Introduction of—
l.rwiK I’ axkkv
Miss Della Nelson, of Independ putmnagw
prohibitory legislation. There have shipping and lumlx-r manufnettiring
la-en wild blasts of passion in the on the southern Oregon coasts and ence graduated from the academy
PRICES TO SV IT.
He was judge advrx-ate of the Sacred Heart at Salem last
pnpem, vehement outpourings of rivers.
wrath at indignation meetings, and w ith the rank of colonel in the Ore­ Wednesday, and has returned home
s A TIS F A ( ’ TIO N G V A K A N T E E D
o
Z
a tremendous upheaval alt along the gon state militia from 1882-4. and
A new mail route tri weekly
H
HAS
ENABLED
THEM
TO
REDUCE
PRICES
FIFTY
was
elected
to
the
present
Congress
lines and "throughout the length
is soon to lx- started lx-tween Buena
73
JACKSONVII.LI
as a Republican.
and breadth of the commonwealth
Vista and Salem. Three hundred
er
CENT
BELOW
ALL
FORMER
RATES.
ct>
to
I
signers to a petition have been sc
Yes, anil a govsl deal of fuss has
I V I \ l>l A < Y« )//*.( K/NO.N
T.
' cured.
been made in tins state over the ex
tal For Price List, address.
S. P D. & L Co.
■fi
71
Polk
county's
vote
was
The
San
Francisco
Call
arguing
1,720.
of
cesstvc use of sptritous liquors rind
p
which, for congress, Butler received
Grant's Pass. Oregon.
S
not a word Mid against excesses of that the President of the United
z Ct
I
S41,
Hermann 745. Miller 134. The
.1. C. Will 1’I»,
*
other kinds and character. We are States can go where he pleases and denux-raLs are jubilant over their
•z
vet
legally
hold
the
office
of
presi
­
IClTREKA
kì
SCHOOI
E3
< it-lu-ral < ’onti-ac-tor
opjiost-d to the priutiiv-s of some
victory.
i
'Z
men who fill up with ' bug juice" dent makes this undue comparison
—OF—
Prof D W. Jarvis and wife of
X
— LX—
"The only object Congress could Independence, started on last Thurs­
Thorough and Practical Instruction, near Wilderville. Josephine County,
until their "hack teeth are all
have tn prohibiting the president day foi a tour through the Eastern
afloat," yet we think that practice
co
Oregon, Will commence its first session.
from going away from tin* country, states, going along the Atlantic
r"
just as temjieratc and as conducive would be that his services might be
MARBLE, STONE or GRANITE.
-t
coast. Thee will return in the fall
S’ o
«
of health as to cat too much
The available it required; vet such a
Bishop R Dlltrs. of Cleveland,
sphere of true tcni|>eraiHx- requires prohibition would not lune forbade Ohio, |Mssc,l through the valley
A
I
Ins
going
to
Oregon
by
land,
even
c.
temperance in even thing, not tern
--------- RATES OF TUITION ----------
The Bishop's elo-
during May
vv lien the round trip required months
p :
Cemetery Work a Specialty.
qucnce called out large audiences.
perance in whinky alone as maux
3"
X.»
Primary Branches, $5.00 per Quarter.
in its performance, and carried him He is among the prominent theolo­
7.
<-»
suppose
tor the while Ix-vond nil means of gians of America.
Intermediate Branches Sfi.cioper Quarter.
a
speedy communication."
High
Arithmetic, Natural Philosophy Mediaeval and M.xlenr
c
Prof T F Campbell lias resigned
Relow we show how old a man
-1
The editor of the Call knows
Historv Physical Geography. Botany and Retoric, $7.00per Quarter. ALL ORDERS BY LETTER
o
the
chair
of
mathematics
in
the
must lie before he is eligible to the whereof he s|waks He knows that
EF
Algebra. Chemistry,
Oregon State Agricultural College
. ■ Astronomy. Geology.
---
r». ’ Moral Philosophy.
• >■ uo.-’wpi j ,
g
office of President of the United
Mental Philosophy. Physiology
Hyginc. and Ancient History
History
a great main sun cracked Calitor .it C->rvallts. ami Prof Wimlx-rly
Physiology ami
and Hyginc,
Promptly Attended To.
ft
States, also the re»|icc4ive age of the nians have come up to Oregon and from the east, was elected by the
<7 50 per Quarter.
2
Presidents when thev were matigu Iwcti lust, at least thev never re IL sin! ot Regents to fill the vacancy
(reometry. and the Higher Mathematics. Book keeping. Latin, ami
•y.
the Principles of the Gentian Language $0.00.
rated ami that Grover Cleveland tunred to California
Th«- State Universalists Convcti
U]s>n that
z
w .is not the first President m irricvl tlieorv it might 1st dangerous to the lion will lx- convened at Allxiny on
Instrumental and Vocal Music will be Taught on Reasonable
June 24th. 25th. 20th and 27th. A
terms.
while III ollivv Tv let Is >i;; th. fhst
1
welfare of the government for the reduction oi So jx-r cent will lx- al
Board including Room, Lights Ac., $2.50 per week.
(1) How old must a man be lie
President to conn- to Oregon
He lowed to parties coming to attend
1>S»I$
TMI
RRUT
fore h<- . an mu 1
I •
. it
tin
Unfurnished
R.voms free to Students boarding themselves.
the convention.
The Rev G. 1.
United States of America’ . 1 might locate w hile here, while in
The
School
Room
will be furnished with Good Seats. Wall Maps
Of
Washing and Ironing
Derm-rest, secretary of the general
How olvl was each of them at the reality the Cal! wants every lash to
Globes atiil Cubical Blocks ; also
(Vili nixi.- fhv w-wn .>f fftMa»folknra:
cvniventiou
will
he
in
attendance,
(ivi «olii.-« a lil*r.«l share |sitn>nat.v
time of their inauguration md how stop tn California. But this is the
H i -l’-rv ili.-, M.mday ; Mnrpiy . Tiw-«lav;
ami deliver some excellent spevy'hc-
first
we
knew
of
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PHILOSOPHICAL
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ried while in office* [Every dav and lie "carried beyond ail means found at Buena Vista on list Thurs­ Grant’n IN lw . •
None will lie allowed to attend Dances while Students of tlx
of speedy vsunniunication." Don't day by some chinamen who had
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School.
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STRICT DISCIPLINE WILL BE MAINTAINED.
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soil, 58; Monroe, 5S J Q Adams.
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Special Inducements Afforded to those Preparing to Teach
58; Jackson. 6a; Van Buren 35.
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No pains or expense will be spa^ to nuke thc School equal to any a \rrv kind di«position
Tavlor. 65; Mtt’iore 50 Piervv. dean as a new pm. but it has no \lb.mv. where he was buried with Ill Mimi» >4 plain and fancy w r« d.xie in Southern Oregon, in point of
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Thoroughness and Practical Work.
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JOHN H. ROBiNSON. Principal.
FRIDAY. JUNE 25.
1MW.
GRESS.
TUE LUE (Illi SlLflöü
For
l)ry--<roods and Groceries.
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GRANT’S PASS ACADEMY.
First Monday in September, 1886,
An Extensive High-Grade Course of Study.
LIMESTON1 C CAVES
Fine Scenery and Magnificent Discoveries.
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SUGAR PINE DOOR & LUMBER CO
ITRE, I \ Illi I,TEII ITER
BOURBON. RYE
The Latest Improved Machinery
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October 4, 1886, To Continue Six Months.
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