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FROM CENTRAL POINT. Cbri*topUer Korte aud John Men Miss Lucy Goodell, sister of our Mr: Calvert, stage agent, came Rsport of Crant's Pass Academy. NOTICE i'eldef *11 died from the effects of the fellow townsman, John Goodell Esq. over the mountains Friday from The following report of lhe work July 19. i excessrte beat to-day. L aud Ovric« at Roatacao, Oa.,1 Miss Merry Applegate of Drain Crescent City, whither he went for done in the Grant's Pass Academy Anne ItMb, 1886 ) Olciil Picer if Jiuskne C im U. Orttoi. and will be the guest* of Mrs. H. L. a stage which they wished to use for the term ending July it>, is here Some sickness prevails now. I Notice is hereby ;iven that the follow- Bickeiton, W. T.: Grain is look- We had meeting at Central Poi"t on this end of the road. settler hna filed notice of his by respectfully submitted to the JULY »3, 1886. i Benson tbr a week or more. FRIDAY, Mnel! and there will be an ave- ilrg-nenwd intentiun to make final proof in support The very latest freaks of the for |>atrons and friends of the school. yesterday, and had a good hearing. Miss Minnie Hutch is visiting of his claim, and that said proof will be One of th.e citizens of Central ra*»c cruP- Mrs. F. S. Sterling and others on tune teller comes to our notice in We have had to coutend with the made before the Judge or Clerk of tha Local and Personal. Point got on a bender last week, the case of uncle Abe Cissna near fact that our schixd work has ex ■ Rogue river. Miss Minnie s friends County Court of Josephine county Or , M AKHIE1». and it seems wa* relieved of $So. \\ aldo. This is the way he addressed at Grant» Paas, <>•., on Monday, July 26, tended into the wannest portioa of The Court house is looming up. in Grant’s Bass miss her very much us: 1886, via., Jas W Wimer, Homestead See here, what's his name. the year, ami the pupils have bat and wish for he rsjx^dy return. \Ve are having some showers in HATHAWAY-CROOKS —At the resi No for the »s of »at. and Lota 6 Abe Cissna is an honest man anv tied bravely with the physical lassi the valley, but it falls in small dence of the bride', parent», on Deer and . 6 Judo, Hon. H. B. Miller is rather in Section 19. and Lot 4. Section 20, Hon. H. S. Davenport gave this mark in the road. That Gypsy .«ek, July 15th. 1886, h.» Rev. B. F. disposed tude which necessarily attends sul spots. \\*e had a gentle shower 1 Township 37, south range 5 west. office a pleasant call Wednesday. Mr. Ed llathawav and .MiasNura told me I would die a rich try weather. That they have done here last night, with the appear Scoti, He lunirt the following witneiwe» to Ex-County Clerk Chas. Hughes He was returning from Portland, woman Crook». prove liia continuous reiidence upon, and man, but I am going to live another as well as they have, is a source of ance of more this morning. is in town. t and reports dull times, drouth and day. But she said I would die cultivation ui. »aid land, via: Loni* pride to their teachers, and should Strung, C. C. Sumner, Isaac Cutler, Cha». Lily Gregory, second daughter of John Wells, of Sucker creek, was sickness in that sccti n of the state. rich if somebody didu't kill me for l>e ven- gratifying to parents. The Bradford, all cf Murphy. Or HARDIN. — In this citv. July 4th, 1886. J. F. Gregory, run her left index my money." in town ou Monday. Cl’A». W. Joits»Tox, Several wagons of immigrants average standing in examination is finger into the cogs of a thresher to the wife of D. W. Hardin, a sou. Register 12-61 "How much did she say you more than fifteen per cent, higher Louisa Hansen visited W. G. M. passed through our city within the Saturday, mashing the bone. Dr. past ten days looking for locations. would have? we queried." Farmers and Meehan lea. Co To than in the middle term examina Hinkle dressed the finger with his Anderson this week “Lots of it. answered Abe. She __ A few days sejoum with us would Save money and Doctor bills Relieve Everitt’» and get your Picture taken for The Ashland Tidings came out obviate the necessity of looking far said I would have millions billions, tions; a fact that indicates beyond a uuial skill and thinks he may save your your .Mother», Wive» and Sisters by a friend». (23 question, the genuine and steady the finger. timely purchase of Dr. Rosanko’s Cough in new dress last week. corbillions, lidgions and twidgions character of their progress. ther. an.l Lung Syrup, l»est known remedy for M- P- I would respc- tly announce to my pat 1 of it, and it's Ixiund to come.” Nick Thoss of Wilderville, spent The average daily attendance has 1 Cold«, Croiuiand Bronchia) sec Mr H. Haskill, of Portland, has ron» »n<l friends that the Jacksonville Coughs, STATE AND COAST NEWS. tion». Relieve» Children of Croup in one Monday in Grant's Pass. Our friend Ed. Hathaway, of been about 124, a number altogether been spending a couple of weeks Marble Work» will continue the urne »■ night, may von hundred» of dollar». Iwfiru the u«»i^nmeut. All who have Price 60 eta. save Al. Wolcott has contracted his with his mother on Applegate, much Kerb}*, has at last fell a victim to too large for the number of teacher* and $1.00. Sample» free, The wootls around Portland are contemplated having work done would the smiles of a pretty woman. Ac- employed. We are glad toaunounce to the delight of his many friends. by W. F. Kremer, Grant's Paso. hops at 27 cts. per pound. fire and the atmosphere is filling do me » great favor by having the »ame sold Come again, llurbert, you are al tually manacled him self with a wo that the next term will open with on — ■ nn «-ir'i eninVe 1 '•«»« at otico, to help me out of my finan- The name of Jump-off-Joe station man's apron string. Sold his free at least one .additional instructor. * * ' ciaJ embarasMiueut. Thanking all for ways welcome. has been changed to Merlin. dom and future liberty at what The regularity 6f attendance has A disease supposed to be black l>a»< favor«, I am yours truly. A. E. West, Dr. W. F. Kremer has just re J- C. Mnirr. Judge H K. Hannah and Henry ceived an elegant new soda fount price, let the sequel tell. Alas, an been exceptional, and we desire to leg is killing cattle in some parts of H-bn other lienedict added to the long thank the patrons for their cheerful W MOL** AL* AMD BKTAJL Pape of Jacksonville are in town. of the J. W. Tuft make, and is now list of hen-pecked innocents, whose co-operation in securing promptness Umatilla county. Messrs. Gillam & Chapman have prepared to deal out the ice cold very meekness alone should protect and punctuality. Millinery Establishment, their store fixed up in fine shape. evanisceut beverage to the thirsty them from the inroads of woman ATTENDANCE ROLL OF HONOR, No. Î7 WsshlngtoR^.. naaa F»n' 8reet, Peter Hansen of Althouse, was ones at the National drug store. suffrage. No more fun with thc containing the names of those who in Grant's Pass one day this week. “ boys" (?) Well, Ed. While we By an oversight last week we re l‘ORTIa* N«, QRKÜOK have not been absent or tardy dur N»ue» Sherman E. Jess of Applegate, printed a section of the law with sympathize with you in your bond ing the last month, contains the resides near Cornelius, lost five j : children last week from fever and! . . ’ t ..... “ ? • gave us a pleasant call on Tuesday. relation to the office of district at age, we heartily wish you and yours following names: dinhtherin 1 A1* Pcrw,n» knowing themselves in- torney, which we consider does not much joy, and may the “crooks" of aipnineria. dehted to J W. Howard A Co. either by Several new residence buildings directly apply to the case, We aim life be wade straight and your path Anna RolK-rtsuu, Charley Hartman, The locks at Oregon City will I k - no‘* "r, b'*’k »ccuunt will please call and Joseph Bristow, are being erected in and around to place a true light upon the uiat- be strewn with flowers, and your R h _ v Everitt, el.».,! (». ,,x we. k. r.,«,» 1., >"• Sarah Hutton, Ralph Hutch, J. W. How AMD A Co. town. ' progeny number many. After the ter in this issue. Nellie liu'.ton, Bertram stone, IN TIIK CITY, AT THK will require 200,000 feet ot lumber ___ »_ -— ceremony, we are informed, a large Essie Hartman, Arthur Edgerton, There has been heavy rains on to make the repairs. For some days past the weather number of invited guests enjoyed .Maude Kremer, >'or Salo. John Hardin, MosT R easonable R aï „S the upper Rogue river and Apple has been playing a bluff game in Fred Robertson, a splendid eolation suitable for the Edith William», 1 N. Hendricks, retiring Treasurer JteobWimer has a fine farm for sale gate. Willie Smith. this part of the vineyard, but to no ¡occasion. Please accept our thanks Mary Griffith, of Umatilla county, was on Monday on Applegate, upon which are two fine Emma Greene, Alfred Kelley. JOHNS & WOODWARD. Mrs. Josie Nickerson went to effect. We don't scare ‘wuff" a for cake, etc. found to be $18.000 short in his ac- "rehanU -fruit of all kinds, A laree crop Dick Bland. Frank Kelley. , Enquire Merlin ou the 12 o’clock train last cent; just open your throttle and counts. His bondsmen will have J-re tisAier ’» F as », ... - - Oaxeos, Thoma* Robertoon, Our Grant's Pass school closed of .1 Witaer, Murphy, or at tlie Cormxii turn her loose. A few drops of night. to make the amount good. eflta j uf on Friday last, after a very success- EXAMINATION ROLL OF HONOR. —Idealere fai— water won’t hurt us. ------- . — The bridge across Rogue river at j ful term of three months, under the The next Portland Mechanics* containing the names of those whose Farm fwr Kai«*. We met Horace Gasquet super very efficient management of Prof. this point is rapidly assuming pro Fair will be held from Thursday, visor of Happy Camp district Cali : Benson and Miss Pollock. The at average in final examination is 95 Octolier 7H1 to Saturday, October Eighty acrea of good land, one acre of' Saddles and Harness, portions. per cent, or over, contains the fol grape«. 2 and 3 years old ; 5 acres fornia who favored us, as all wise 23d. inclusive. A S. Whiting will choice J. W. Howard & Co's, new brick men do, with a subscription to the tendance has been unusually large, lowing names: choice fruit trees 2 un<i .1 years old ; new COLLARS, BRIDLES, WHIPS ; and the work exceptionally thor again be the Superintendent. louse ; 15 acres fenced, 8 ocrea in culti-' building will soon be ready for oc C ourfhr . Mr. Gasquet was on his Mary Griffith, D»»ra Bland, And everything kept >n a Frst-clssa i vation; water right Ac . location to miles ough. The closing exercises were cupancy. Anna Robertson, Mattie Allison has secured r •' ................................. . below .......... way to Happy Camp from the south i largely attended by friends and pat- Ola Wih-ox, from Grant's Pass, I mile Williams Orrie Wiuier, Fathi ie Brown, change of venue from Albany to ( reek bridw, tve«t »ide ofTTio "Applegate HARNESS S H O P Sheriff Patterson has appointed fork of Smith River. I rons, and were of a high order of Bertha Wall, Frank Duke», Marion county, where she will lie River. All for sale on easy term*. Ad- R. R. Morris as his deputy—a good I Allie Everitt, Ray Everitt, C. K. Chanslor, J. C. Moss, Joe. merit. Our town is to I k - congratu Magcie t’ase v, tried in October as an accomplice of 1 llr*“> *' " dpret, Murphy Ore. Fred Mench, selection. Moss, J. A. Jennings, R. R. Morris, lated upon the new order of things I Ines Work done to Order ou Short Notice Rich, Harvey Brown. Saunders in the murder of Caiup-' Pr « r „ »¿.»„,7«. J. W. Sheerer went over to Sucker T. Y. Dean, J. T. Robertson and in educatienal matters. The talked I Minnie Hutch, Willie Smith. “ L ’ ll. That the reader may fully understand Repairing a Specialty! Thoma» Robertson, ! creek Tuesday to start a binder for Len. Jennings, Odd Fellows of the of addition to the school house, The Farmington creamery maun *,mt “ P>«» «'(Wh Grant's Pass lodge went to Medford which is so essential to success in John Wells. ... . ** . r . Sxrup, wo will M;iy that Tar an«t Multi J. A. JOHNS, . . . . SUn.qer TIIK EXAMINATION STANDING, t.Ktured 3,000 poiniils oi first-class (*hvrrv in the I wh Ilf the best remetbeM 1 the work, should be built at once, I Our friend P. S. Johnston will last Friday to attend the organiza and we hope all those who are in of all the students who passed the butter during the month of June. | vet discovered. These ingredionta with tion of Medford lodge No. 8j. please accept our thanks for a nice 1 Tile first dividend since its organi- several others equally as . ffleaeious, enter in our school will subscribe final examination, is as follows: Quite a number of our citizens • terested water-melon. 8’2 Willie Stillinger, 87 zation was declared and paid to the j largely into Dr Boaanko'a Cough and liberally. Let our educational fa-1 Dora Coivi«, Lung Syrup, tint» making it one of tht* stockholders on the 17th. A. M. Jess went over the Hays have been recreating at the Lime-1 cilities be first-class in every par Fannie Brown, '.l5*d’>ertrain Stone, 111.mt reliable now on the market Price New Mary Grtliith, IK Lincoln Smith, 94 stone Caves, for the past week, hill Tuesday with a load of ripe ticular, it bespeaks the prosperity Mi There is a large amount of work 50 cent» and fl (XL Sample» free. Sold by among whom were W. I.. Black ! of our town. We learn that the 1 I tnina Greene, till Huy Deming water melons. Minnie Hutch, 95 Harry Dimtnick, 87 being done at Port Blalock, Curry W. 1 Krvnu-r, Grant's I' iim . J B MARSHALL & SON burn and members of his family, i Rine», Elmer Colvig, Hl county. A large number of men Mr. S. A. Greene, of the firm of Henry Rogers and family, all who next term will begin 011 the first Emma Wish to inform tlie peoplo of < Irani'» Mild Krein -r, AH Willie Wil».,n, M A ven- Nellie Spenser, SIN*'rank Duke» Dissolution Notice. Greene & Son, moved into his new- returned home on Sunday evening Monday in September. ras» ami surrounding country that 95 arc living employed in the construe- j large attendance is expected. they have opened a new »tuck of Essie Hartman, 89 Ralph Hutch HK tion of a wharf, thc contract taring house last week. The partnership heretofore existing l>c- Wagon travel has ceased at Wal 96 I let to th* Pacific Bridge Company, Bertha Wilcox, 59 Ray Everitt, Notes by the Way. tseen W. J Winn r and J. II K'inc is Rains have visited most of Jack- do, and consequently everything j lues Rich, 95 Chas. Hartman. 8.'! of California, for $22,000. thia day di»*olve<l by mutual coiiMcnt, J. son and Josephine counties within has the air of death. Pack trains On the morning of July 14th we Julia Jordan, 89 Willie Wilcox, 82 II. Stine retiring! The aubM-nption», 1 All I ’ d 1 8.3 Jo«. Brietow, Mied Yokum. 91 Baker City Sage Brush: About the past few days. are running, but they are noadvan-! took the daily stage tor Waldo, pKutie »»-1 aiivertising owing and due I he lumpbell, 92 Allert Wilson, 82 5 o’clock Thursday afternoon the printing Rogue River, and Grant’» Pus» C oirik K’ ----- AND CIGARS.----- 9i) F'lgar Chile», 84 Nels Johnson and Uncle Joe tage to civilization. The wagon Starting at 6 a. m. we ended our Maggin and after April 3rd, 1h8d, i >».« n < s to' 85 15th inst., a destructive cyclone and from 99 George Hyde, Trimbey are working their mines road will soon be a relic of the past journey, a distance of 38 miles in Ola Wik^x, the - re.lit of tin- »m-rm.-.w ill liiisim-ui Glass-ware aud Queens-ware. unless the people are more friendly seven hours, arriving a{ 1 p. nt, . Anna B«>hprt*ou 98 George Bacher, 88 j hail storm visited Sumpter valley. 'Hie sub-, riptimi«, printing and a-hi-rtia- ou Althouse creek. Smith, 93 Joseph G* i - i lie, 82 Trees were pulled out of 'he purotid ing due Hiu-I |>aper, prior to April 3rd 1886, toward it. The day was a regular “singer," •’kAlifij Bertha Wall, t> ( 'han. Rum.ige, 75 which blockaded the road. Three are duo and |>ajabletoJ If Stine. Each The family of J. A. Peckham the sun shone down on our otien They have also in Connect ion. a KI lie Everitt , 1<K) 97J’red Munch. If a «rtain wonmn tn the ' , almost hQt e h partner is to pa' hi» own private <k-bts. passed through town en route for I H omc <»aIvin, 90 Harvey Brown, »5 large trees fell on a cabin used as a W J Wiwxa. westent part of the county don t * o WooJ Wc n » ( F 1 RST-C LASS R EST AU R A NT, Waldo last Saturday. Maggie ( 97 Frank William», 65 sleeping apartment at the Hnckle II. Srixa. quit lying about her neighbors we - of ns traVeli lhe l.ih-elia Brower, s.s Dick Bland. 55 lxtrry mine, near Downie's, in which j Grant'» Pa»«, June 28, J. where th«y will iced tlw hungry. 1886. Chas. Thornton went out to the may have to give our readers a roa<)s all(1 ‘ three * deer 'i <>rrie Wiinrr, 9Q John Thornton, 5-1 there were three men at the time, All parties knowing thcmselve» indebt old place this week, where he spent 98 I lone Vannoy, P-f'Willie Smith . scrap of lnstory, wherein a stove during the day, but not being real Mary Smith. 94 S Blackburn, M completely destroying thecabin. the ed to,I. 11. Sime prior to April 3rd, 1886, ICE CREAM ! a portion of the time hunting. ICE CREAM ' f played a consptcious part. After itjve tbat thc bw oyt Myra Smith, 92 Cha» Kelley, 38 men escaping yvithout a scratch. . sill please la* prepared to settle the mui « ,.(larc ¡■nip Jordjn, v 93 Jacob Hunsaker, 56 This is the most severe storm eve' when called upou. J. H. Hnsa. Rev. I. D. Driver will hold ser .leaving out.a hundred thousand les- ‘W(1 to a„ow 11r^ (o Once, Twice or Three time« n Week, and , tQ .. Ellen A«l.ims, V3 Alla-rt Hunsaker 60 known in this part of Oregon. vices at the M. E. church next scr acts of hers, the subject would . will furnish Ice cicaiu fur Fesliial» ■uLArtlmr Edgerton 8’1 : still be most intensely interesting, p At Waldo a miner frora the his. j Dora Bl ind, and al! Public tiathcrings. Sunday, morning aud evening, Flouring Mill and Farm l Fred Rolx*rtson, 88 Byrd Wilson. 87 I WASHINGTON TIBITORV. FOR SALE 88 Cliiua Fawn, of Waldo, has taken toric Altin »use showed us four peici K*icep “ Gourde Hartman 48 .John Hydti, Interesting letters from Baker The Pomeroy Times has suspend Situaie<l nn Murpliv <’r<»»k, Jcmvphine — THi:V .11*0 Mil IS — Thoa. Kottrrtaon 9.8 Will Hunsaker • 18 ’ Newtnau of Albany, and “Echo” a contract to build four miles of of gold, which together weij ghecK pThoa. Galvin, !»• Eddie Jordan. 51 ed publication. county, Orvgo.i, eight mil?" WHith of' at Wilderville will appear next week. ditch, five feet wide on top, for the seventy dollars. J ’rovinioiiH. Earle Stiles, 83 65 John H unter, (ir.<ntn pAtM, .1 Fir4<ld»H FLOCKING^ Flour nini California Co. below Kerbyville. To our surprise we leant that a An unknown disease killed fifteen Mil.! , Mith Patent .Machinery, doinx ' The S. P. D. & L. Co. shipped a ‘ This Those whose nntnes do not ap has a number of traveling bilk pretends to have had horses last week near Goidendale. P km I work and H um u good ciiKtotn The 1 car-load of sugar pine lumber to white company at work constructing a rather boisterous interview with pear in the foregoing list, did not, P.\RM CDlltAiiM Jj I i"v« of land : 59 Hayley, Idaho by the last freight I ditches. men They Sprague has liecn made thc sup I ai res in clorer, and over bit) acres tinder ' will build one ditch us in your city all of which was for some reason, pass the exatnina* ply <iejx>t, or point from which gov . ultivation; »b<o eood tin-hard, R»»od Hon. W. A. Perkins, of Drain, ! now five miles long, and another entirely new to your oltedient ser lion. II. L. B enson , Principal. G ertie P ollock , Ass’t. • eminent supplies are shipped to Ft. Itouae and Barn» and irrigation ditch.. AHLF A MESSERVE • • Prepr *. spent several days in our midst this one after while to be seventeen miles vant. You always have to go away Fine situation for a dairy farm Gun ir- j Spokane. vzeek as the guest of Prof. Benson long, its source being the Sucker from home to get the news they rixate alnv.st any )>urt of the plant. For: Late»! Crop Report». say. It is a good thing that sensi Mux S trikt , • - G baxt ' i P am . There arc 180 insane patients at further particular» call or address B. W. Riggs is erecting a neat i creek. I W8V1S STRONG, Muiphy, Oref -m ble people have the capacity to draw Steilacoom, 4 ; of whom arc women Brown's, Yakima county, W. T dwelling in the west end of town. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bowen left Smith & Sedge are doing the work for their home in San Francisco, aJine between reason and the ri Crops in this neighbbrhood will I k - A large majority of thc patients are D r . J. B PILKINGTON. diculous. foreigners. Fresh and Salted Beef, Pork, very large. John Lee has been under the Cal., after a pleasant visit of a Surgeon, (Iculiot, Auri»t, »nJ proprie’-• Judge J. E. Murphy, sujierior month to Mrs. Bowen's sister, Mrs. Judge Turner has admitted Ray Linn county: The harvest of both of tbr Eve Infirmary, and Sanitarian, of weather for the past week, but is judge of Del Norte county, Cal. now able to greet his friends once C. II. Haskill on Applegate. Mr. and three others came to Waldo a spring and fall wheat will lie larger Ravmond, the unman who shot and Portland, <>r, may until further urn- MUTTON. and Mrs. Bowen were very much killed James Finch at Spokane be consultici at the than last year. more. Dagley llnuur, Crnul'i pleased with Southern Oregon. few days ago on their way to Cres I‘ORK-8.’. USAGE, North Yamhill: Spring crops are Falls, to bail in the sum of $5,000. j on íA* Mtmdft’/ (>f ri rrtj nn>ntk, rJl •! vf. Until somebody beats Jack Chap They return much improved in cent City from Happy Camp, ex CALIFORNIA. The afUií’ti'd by dis<'.iw in any form .inj man capturing large deer antlers, health, and with a very favorable pecting to find wagons running Ire not very good. Potatoes will be AND BOLOGNA. Sacramento, July 18 -Patrie O' iDftfl«* uelcoD»«* to a fm» cunailhatio»!. wc will have to call Jiini "Captain opinion of Josephine county and its tween here and Crescent City, but scarce next fall. «trv ull formi iW Eye «nd Weston: Gotxl judges «ay there Brien died from thc effects of a sun Hi« were sorely disappointed to find Jack.” future. C jr Ailment«, Rn: tai A Nrrvoui Dite««*». that the line had just been stocked are lietter cro[»s around Weston this stroke here to-day. Dttcon und Bn. Walton, who has been sick Our old friend, Hon W. A. Ham with two pack mules. Mr. Murphy year than in any section of Umatilla ¡tefe rn to ahnftM rvory o! I P'«i Lin.! *r ; ' Winters, July 1«. — William Bent at the residence of Mrs. J. C. Tay ilton of Crescent City, was badly had been electioneering in his dis county. a I mj Ja« S (’h-:rry. Albany; K A b’Min* ALWAYS ON HA n D. ley fell dead from heat here to day, |iy, 11 nritlHiiy ; J W lor, is, we are glad to hear, conva gored by a savage bull on the 13th trict. They offered sixty dollars to t Irmi;* ; Kev. Chehalis, W. T : The yield of while driving a team. LU. l'HÍrchild, Jan A K il» ’ t t, I'-l/unc , lescent. j instant. We are most happv to lx? conveyed by wagon to their potatoes will probably l>e large this N I Pay, Wilb'fi ; !» B IM muii , W. C. Mrat Delivered any pLc«- in Town Miss Maude Tuffs has returned state that he will recover. Mr homes across the mountains, but year, but the price will be corres Chico, July 18.-— Samuel Lutz, i WiriMion, Bo’wbur/, .I hm ihornlnn, German, was found dead in a vacant Butler, Anblntm, uti-l <’Vt*r u btrnlrud 1 from Halsey, Linn county, where Hamilton is one of the staunch men failed, so had to go on horse-back. pondingly low. • ohm of th v»"r*t h«ri<i* »f /’dz*. /(’*xíL¿<t: FREE OF CHAlt'.f . lot to-day. No cause known. tbc has been teaching school the of Del Norte county, an able law So much for opposition to wagon / wíu / d *, etc , nowbfir g «in r*u»MhiUy trcxi- Walla Walla Preparations for yer and prominent politician, hav-: roads and foolish mail contractors. past few months. Gilroy. July 18.—John Langhran, ci I, without UM ng the knife. the coming harvest are being made ing held several prominent offices Ih ridile Patroiate Mieliti We find there is a feeling of sore on all sides. Crops of all kinds a capitalist of Menlo Park, died sud A Shr* Green peas at Waldo are worth during his long residence in the < wrr For Pile*. disappointment all a'ong the line will yield large denly to-day in an epileptic fit. 5 cts. per pound; potatoes 2,S;eggs, county. about the manner in which the arr fr> pwntly prrcp<ip«f hv**en*e none, 25 cts; butter, none, 37'2; Wbito Sulphur Springs A The Mexican consulate at Tuc of Pile« Ellensburg, Or.: Owing to’late weight in th« luick, loin* and law«*r Mary E. Elder formerly of Waldo stage company conveys the mails, wheat, none, 2 cts. son, Arizona, h is lx-eu abandoned part of tho abdomen, rauainjr the patient frosts, dry weather and depredations but let us l>e lenient and give the io auppoHc ho ba« Home aff»Actinn of th“ J Morford John. Mrs. L L. Jen precinct, died at Medford on July contractors a full chance, and then of gophers, th«: potato crop in this and removed to lazs Angeles, Cal Il E kidney* or lu igblxiring organa. Al tirn«*n. nings and Miss Allie Jennings ac 10th. 1886. Mary was a bright girl if they fail to comply with their vicinity will lie rather slim Visalia. July 18.—Dr. Baldwin, aymploma , of indigeatkni art prpaetrt, flat and her friends in Josephine c unity companied the Odd Fellows to Med r iot •■r rtasT aykwi a,) y, uneaeineaa «»f th»* «toma» h, e’» 1 will be pained to bear of her death. contract they cannot censure us if Gaston. Or.: Wheat 1» ripening thc founder of thc Kansas City Med ul«»n« ford on Friday last. \ moisture, like prp«|MTntn»n, producing ical College, was found dead to-day. I we ‘ kick. ” One thing certain fast with a prospect of a good yield Her mother recently died also at ASHLAND, ORIiGON. a very dnmgrvoab!? itching. aft*T getting James W Wimer informs us he Medford. John Elder, father and they areauay behind their schedule. Hay harvest has commenced in earn Cattle from Southern California warm, i» a «•••nun >n attendant I’lind. The bridge across the main Ulin e«t. and there is a better yield than to the amount of twenty three car Bleeding rind Itching J’ilvield nt <m*v T. W. Fiice • • • Manager. will continue to sell the only Mason husband, also had the misfortune, application oi Dr ix>**nkr/fi Pile 6 Hamlin, and A. B. Chase pianos bpt a few years ago, to get his right ois river west of Waldo is said to was anticipated. loads were recently marketed at to 1 |{( the in«,<l(, whhli direrllv upon tlie aud organs in Josephine county. arm liefure the cicle of a mowing be in a dangerous condition, The Kansas City. parU* <*n<* led, m »*• >r1 . »a Iba T in»■•?-. ai II am lw*en Tt»«>r highly reflue»! *w! reno- * Mt. Angel, Marion county: A few needs a frame is good, but it valed, <fwlo^í ni rttre l.nlu«-ttreu*» i tbr tub im « itching, ^».d efL*« f ing a E A. Estes received Wednesday machine, which cut the arm off. good planks. number of farmers in this vicinity Red Bluffs, July 18.--There have laying lo thw traveìmg punti . p**rmanent« ure l*ri« « ‘ enta Addn*r* Wc sympathize with Mr. Elder. from Myrtle creek ten boxes of very ■ I>r B'»»anko M« di«-oe < <>, Phpia.o Bennett, «ho complain about their jxitato crops. been two fatal caaes of sunstroke in Tin* We met Mr J. W. fine plums of the Peach Bloom va The festival held by the lady NEW MXNAGKM.ÎNT hv V\ I Kremer, (»rant a : is one of the pioneers of Josephine They say most of the seed his rot thi- county in the past two days in Hohl riety. Thanks for a fine sample mem tiers of the M. E. church last county, He informs us he Willies ted in the ground ami will not grow. the harvest field. U ili «Imre no » in Wakirig «bui n i» uf NOTICE. llxsiuoM ( mfi*rt«d !<• »n-l Luuiv like Mr A. A Porter and family re Tuesday night for the purpose of to rent or sell his saw mi'I near Oregon Citj: The indications The coroner's report of San Fran hotel» la '.>>• i'laicr turned on Monday evening last from raising money to buy chandeliers Waldo, This is a neat mill and is now are that the farmers in this cisco for the year ending June 15th, a few days sojourn at the caves for the new M. K. church, was a near a fine body of the choiccrt county will have an average crop in show« 494 deaths, of which 86 were Tisi e, always errino irti» vu* They enjoyed a ven- pleasant visit grand success, the receipts amount timber. The mill has an up and most things; while the hop growers suicide* and 20 were murders. mil! ha« Best tha Market AfTord».— ing to $48. One table was repre block ’k mill for sawing are feeling g'-'xl with hops at 20 R<-ports on the raisin crop from , Mrs. Wm. Coker below Kerby sented bv Mrs. T. Hood, Mrs. down saw r. a blrx fltnne block*, and a circular which cents, with a prospect of further rise. mi «! i*r»f will ri.KA.SYXT ACtX>MAtOD4TI<><5 FOR all parts of the state predict a great I ville is severely afflicted with nhat Hammill and Mrs. Gilliert; another ■ <»r < krk of the I AMILIKS. increase over last year, andalnobct- 1 seems to be poison oak. We sin by Mrs Royal and Mr« Razee, an is used .after the log ha* been s!abb» 1 rv* munir <>r.,nt Wolf Morris came near being ter quality than ever raised lx-tiirc , cerely wish the lady a speedy re other by Mrs. Walker and Mrs. ' It is a gorxl pcice of pr> perty. ly luiy ài, Fa»venp-r* carried to and fr-'tn tie- huts!, School ha* closed at this plate. killed on list Monday. He was .More reliable -timate« claim half a , I h»n***Mr* I No. turu.to health Starr, another by Mrs Camplcll coming from Smith River in a bug Mr. J. A Peckham will in a few timi 15 ti»wwrMp FREE GF I'HAJfGE. million boxes against 400.000 1a»t Ex-County Clerk Hughes, alter and Mrs. Dinlick; another by Mes- day« take charge of the Wal-i-» > ho gy. and just as he was pa.> jug the year. Other estimate* say there — I'eirunr »IH l-e supplied with—» many years faithful ««Trice as a dames Chiles and Helman. At tel. and will <li«charge the chinex t rrek mi th» other side of J. 5 ounk w ill be a* high a* 700,000. county official, will soon move to these table* were served, black-ber cook, ernpl laying only white labor trs, without any warning, a tree HüT AXI) (OLP BATHS. Stockton. July 1 -Jarnt» Dooley hi* old home farm, two mile* north ries and cream »nd cake. Flowers Tlic.n. an- about sixty chi;>.tux.:i fell a-r- th road, just misring the effect* of heat, died to-di) troru th. — Frein the FommM— and vane also were sold at auction. around here at this writing, lite In back of the buggy. Mr. Moms we*t of.Waldo it was a «.• rv tiu.-i)» escape and Frank N<«ikr» <!t<-d of appo- HTTF -fft’Htp «trpivr.w No rain, but stil threatening. A Miaacs Pollock and Wheeler pre- dieattoas p-.uut.ug toward a fatucfi think.« • ’/•. AV it-1 Wiltivro Ddv I r p, . t •Mcd orer »he '■•n-iv »»md THE COURIER Mrs. Largest Stock of Rev M New Store Goods OT L,