Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, August 20, 1886, Image 2

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JOSEPHINE COUNTS.
THE (’()( RIER.
AFTER KENT.
FOR SAIaE
— DEALLtt i-» —
Tropical Fruits, Staple and Fancy
iflcul Pwtr U tepM3? Cjcaîy. Oreg«
Situated on Mnrpliv Creek, JomnL«.
county, Oregon, eight mile
Grants Pass, a Firit-ckws HXP'lttx?.
MILL, with Patent Machine«-
good work and ha« a pol custom r*
Will do well to consult the undersigned at
FARM contains 330 acre* of |aa4 ‘j*
acre» in clover, and oxer loo acres ua4,
cultivation; also «ood Orchard, '.»J
House and Barna ami irrigation' dlt<|
Firn- situation for a dairy farm. ( 4I1 ‘
IN THE CENTRAL PART OF THE
rigatc almost any part of the plant. J
lJujgue IiiA'«i' WillfV, on the O & <’ .Railroad.
further particulars call er addrem
*
LEWIS STRONG, Murphy. Oregon
The Shipping Point for the principal portion uf the grain producing
Administrator's Notice.
part of the County.
THOSE DESIRING TO SETTLE TN
Towns of Southern
G KOCEltlES,
CENTRAI
Saddles and Harness,
NEW TIN SHOP;
tiotis . of
„5 the northwest coast. In
—Dealer I ii —
The Centennial Stale, Colorado,
fact they are Ix-tter and greater jx-o
Stoves. T in-Ware, l umps, Pipes,
pie than they themselves realize. is suffering from drought.
They jsjssess untold wealth which
lite., Etc., Etc.
if it is net in their pockets it is in
JOB WORK HONE ON SHORT
— AT —
the land in the form-of climate,
The new Postmaster General has
NOTICE.
fruit, minerals etc, rendering life
decided that postmaster who fail to
secure and prosperity certain. A
Prices
Moderate.
IN WALI*>,
notify the publishers when siibscrili
realization of these facts some of
< IRA NTS PASS,
OREGON
i ts remove ot do not take the papet
these days will set the revolution ill
from the |H»stoffice, shall lie resjxm
C. L. GRAY,
motion and Southern Oregon will BEST OF MUSIC PROVIDED
sihle for their subscriptions.
walk up to the front there to re
TICK ETS, including Supper, - $2.
The large Ixiat on Crater lake; main and the jsior |>cople, tin “bone
---- A XI,-----
J. A. PECKHAM.
says the Tidings, was sunk by order | an<'s’l,ew of the land will lx in
[21-lt
• »till,
ent lot protection to I
idcnct that
ty in 1870 according to the census
reports, was 1204, in 1880, 2485.
According to the ilxixe ratio of in­
crease w< ought to have 5000 peo
pie in thi county in 1890.
GO TO THE SUPPLY STORE
,
General
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mouths from the first publication of this
i notice.
WILLIAM II. FLANAGAN,
Administrator of said estate, xxiththe
KEIT IN 1IKST-CLASS STYLE, AND THE TRAVELING PUBLIC WILL
wilt annexed.
MEET WITH EVERY KINDNESS AND ATTENTION.
Dated July 23, 1886.
(XI-Aw
----- ——<>■
Administrator's Notice.
DECKER
\
1 >s 1 .\
BOARDINO
lit U SE!
Livery Stable in Connection.
Waldo, Oregon.
IN the matter ef the Estate of ,'llOMls
T BYBEE, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
the and •rsigned luw been duly appointed
la the County Court of Josephine eoiaitv.
i tre^on, sitting as a 1 Prolate . Court,
a l-
.
Olin, a>l-
This well- known School will lx open for the Fall Term on t,lc ininistrator of the estate of said Thoma,
Bvls-e, deceased.
T. Bvls-c,
All persons indebted to said estate :ira
requested to call anil settle the same with,
mt delay, and those liaviiig claims asalnm
| said estate will present the same tom«
W ith a F ill C orps of C ompetent T eachers .
duly verified, at Grant's Pass, Josephine
• ouuty, Oregon, within six months from
the first publication of lids notice.
Rates of Tuition for Non-resident Pupils:
W.J. AIMER.
Administrator af said Estate.
PRIMARY- $3.00
P er
T erm
OF
T welve
W eeks .
D avis B iioivku ,
p>
) »
J >
GRAMMAR SCHOOL $5.00 ”
Attorney for the Estate
>>
» »
I
1 tu«. I, 11 1 i'
» »
ACADEMIC—$8.00
”
Notice For Publication.
GRANTS PASS ACADEMY.
First Monday in September, 1886,
An Extensive High-Grade Course of Study.
For Particulars, Address
HENRY I.. BENSON, A. M., Principal.
-------- The Great-----
‘
CAVES
LIMKSTONH
And Natural Curiosities of Josephine County,
------ OWNED
by -------
HARKNESS & BURCH.
Fine Scenery and Magnificent Discoveries.
U. 8. I. XXD Ol-FK'K,
Rosnm im, Oa., Aug 2d. ltKOf
Notice is hereby {¡veil that the follow,
ing-named settler has filed notice of his
iutention to make final proof in supjiort
of his claim, and that saul proof will he
made before the Register or Receiver uf
the I
I.ami Office at Roseburg, Or .
■ ci Satur,lay, September lltb, ISSr., vi/.
Columbus Bennett, Homestead claim No.
for ih ■ N. E. 11 of S. w 1,. S. «'
8. W , - - . 23 an I N W 1, of \ W
l4 s<<<- 2(1, Tp. 33, S. R G Wot, W M.
II - names tlie following xvitncMes t »
prove hi« , intuitions residence upon, and
cultivation of, said land, viz.: I). F. Me
times, Stephen Uisert, M J. Bennett.il.
< McIntosh, nil of Wolf creek, Josephine
countv, Oregon.
( HAS W. JOHN-TON
18-<it]
Register.
Notice For Publication.
U. S. L.xxn Or»;,«
Rll, Oil , .'.tig.
» I
Notice i-hereby u;. n.-A
h i . w atch work warranter BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAIN LAKES AND OTHER FINE SCENERY ing named -" ttleir ti.i:« hied znL •
intention to make final j»rr*4 in r'4\
FOR ONE YEAR
AI.L KINDS OF LARGE AND SMALT. GAME AND TROUT, his claim, ami that s*i<l pr<»>f xxil) be
made Iwfore the Clerk of the County
Watches. Jtweln aul SoecUtlei cl all Ind:
GOOD PASTURE FOR IIORSES-
• >'irt of .!<<■ .'phine <'oimty at ( rants Pass,
----- KEPT ON' HAND.------
Or., on Saturday, S' ptember lltli, 188«,
viz: Jos I, Sowell, I’re-etnption I> S.
Miisii.tl Instruniuiiis Repaired. The Water from these Caves is Excellent on Account of its Medical Properties. No 1<;.-,1, f< r the N. E. of N. '4 sPc.
IS. Tp. 1 i S Range 7 v.est, V>' M.
ADMISSION TO CAVES,................................................ $1.00.
lie names the following witnessre to
M. V. LOOMIS,
pr--x e hi* contumt >.s r< -i<ieni'<‘ upon, and
cultix; I ion oi. said laml, viz.- .1. M
XV.itchin.-iki i- <N¿ .l<-\x i-li-r,
l'a.vn '. .1’ Im H. Soxxell anil H. B. Kittrr-
G k iXT’a Pass, .... O kkuox ,
mar . <>. \ ' i><<::><- , and John G. Soarell, of
Kcibvx ille, Josephine county, Oregon.
MANl’FACTl'KKRS Of
WATCHES,
Cu.xs. W. J ohxstos ,
L'i-6t]
Register
< ‘L ocks ,
SUCAR PINE DOOR & LUMBER CO
JEWELRY,
SPECTACLES, AND
SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES,
FOR SALK
Lumber, Doors, Windows,
Ilraekets, and
lie- < '«piirtnvrrlilp heretofore existing
b-tween I.. I. Jennings ami J. C. Moss,
in lb<- Sal, hhi l,ii.sm< «.s in Grant's Pas-,
Oregon, under the firm name and st vie of
I I Jenning« A C<> , ¡a this 2.1 <lax ot
\ugtist l-s'i,<!i. <'v.D Ex mutual c msent,
-ai l I < . NT., sbaxing sold his interest ill
■ai'l bn<in< --1 > Tit »niton V. Dean, the
I Pean having a •-nm' I the ¡»aviuenr
«4 the said Me -'- p.ution < f the said firm
■ I. bt-sand liabilities. The bills and ae-
counts line tlielnte firm of L. I,. .I';nnings
A ( <»., wi’l I*» I'olleet-'.l Ex -aid L f. Jen­
nings and rhornton Y Dean.
JA.ME- i . MO«S.
lsitl
I.. I. JENNINGS.
—aso hi . Ci.se» ui —
Nl ROT.
RIMINI)
— The Introduction of
Six miles South of ( ir.mt's I'.is*. JonjUuiu
<'ouuty, < Iregoii.
The Latest Improved Machinery.
A. H. CARsON, Prop’r.
—30, OtH) TREES—
HAS
ENABLED
THEM
TO
REDUCE
Dissolution Notice.
Mouldings.
All Work (riiaidiiteeii to give
sa iisi v riiiN.
Produce ef Kinds Taken in Eichanae
McCaiiister’s Soda Springs,
1 > v s i»
Etc.. Etc.,
The «xvtiersof the*.- Wonderful ('lives lia.xe complet»' . a trail
that parties eo-
ina ftvin Grant's Pass can reach them be traveling’ 2* mile.- —all bat eight miles be­
Oregon. ing travel“<! by xvagon and team Th'1 route pmses
HEAMING WATERS!!
INVALIDS!
Mining* Supplies
J E W E L E R,
Mils. M. HYDE
tin- same
liconomx i- »vorth all it history does repeat itself.
MAIN -'T., in fiont of the I actory«
costs. If the boat is never used the
A 1 EXAS VIEW
Has a new line of
government »»ill always have it and
Irulund Thinks of GlXtVES. CORSETS,
save buying another. Then it What Governor
thn Cut t Ing Affair.
KI ( HINGS, PLUMES,
might get »vrei ked t<x>. Sink it, by
TIPS RIBBONS, BONNETS,
N
ew
Y
ork
,
Aug
13
The
Her
nil menus start a fashion.
and H ATS,
aid has the following dispatch from
I.ADI!
and ( IIII.IiREN'S
The Jacksonville Times sjx-aks < »overnor Ireland
COLLARS, VELVETS. SILKS
< \TI\’S, INI VNTS. LACE BON-
At stin , T ex ., Aug. 12.
of a fair for Ja :kson county and
N ETS, I HUES' I NUI'.RWEAR,
To
the
Editor
of
the
Herald:
.says that a meeting of the citizens
— ami —
m.l l,.l SalurJ.v V.m .»k m); vi.w. ..I th. Culling
LACES OF ALL KINDS.
____ .
...
case. Cutting has never applied to
evnnng to discuss tin project. Now
h
,K. rom.c<lvd
ncc(>s
thi* is good as far as it goe but whs sary, that Cutting has l»een legally New Goods Constantly Arriving.
!20W
m.t go at it in the most |>rojxr and I convicted under Mexican law, but
lx-nificial manner. Now it is not the peopli and Government of tin
Board of Equalization.
likely Josephine or Lake counties United States can never submit to
NOTICE is hereby given that the
....
such t rule of lnxv. Every editor
will lx- able to have a fair, but tliex and every other jhtsoii who xx rites Board of E.|nalizalion will meet at the
would lie important factors in a fair ot prints matter in the United States (''.Illlty < ’h rk'sotlii e in (.mill's I“*-.«, (>re-
gon, mi Momlay, Vigils! Hih, |ss<>, for
held in Southern Oregon so why obnoxious to the views of the Mi x (lie pur|«>se uf iMpialixiiio the taxes of the
not entertain a pro|x>sition for the nan courts, can at any time xvhen county. ill pi i - nuiih e],liming Io have
I..on wrongfully assessed will present
three counties to join in together f"titid 111 Mexico l>e arnsted and Ilnur el uni« before the Board al tliHabove
punished as Cutting has Isen. The time ami place.
un<l have a Joint fair?
l»etson of Cutting is not involved
J T. BRYAN,
20-.lt
Surely ottr Government has not
Assessor.
The contractor on mail route No. made an idle demand. No one
44178. is doing his utmost to gel the xx ants war. and 1 trust no one wants
schedule lengthened out so as toad peace nt the expense of national
honuc and the rights of American
mit of carrying the mails over a citizens. Tile only wax to avoid a
rough and uncertain pack trail lx war mi to lie ivadx to accept it it it Situati d on tie N. rtti l ork of Rutte, n , »
tween Waldo an I Cr< xciit City oil must be. The outrages haw- gone .12 miles from 1.1, ksoiiville. in a c««>l can­
yon mar Mt McLaughlin, urea delight­
pack mule». Cnilizatio" has no 1 far enough and have Ix-cn numerous ful rv«< n for
1 enough.
intrust in cnmnu.ii with the pack
J ohn I kkland .
trail* vi rhe aborigine*, preferring to
Die*' waters nr * lii/hlv »11» liuimd, cur­
Governor of Texas
ing in a Hhort tinw
advance rather than retrograde;
SECRET XRV II WARD * OPINION
therefore it is h >p 1 the mails max
l :
■'Mx' countrymen," he said, xxith
l»e retained on the wagon road. J evident feeling, “will not lx- de Mid nil Summer Complaint*, a* well as
imiiiv
Wimer N Sons havi off u d th< cetvcd by partisan misrcprcscnta
CHRONIC DISEASES!
tion.
They
will
m-ogttizc
the
stage companx free tolls over the
Du- Spring* ar.- ea»v of ai-ien*. an I par­
road if the company would rep.m gravitx of the question involved, ties who . oine without tent* lor camping
and will never consent that one of out . .111 be aeo>mmo<|ated with cabins at
the road and keep it in repair. .Old
their iclloxv citizens shall lx- ttud tritling « xp a-*'
inasmuch as they took th. contract bv a foreign jx»wer for an otti nsi
S MO'AI.LISTER. Pn»p
\\.it<r I n m I al J B ii . j . h ■ m I
in gixxl faith, the' people have- a committed in this country
If Cut
Will N wrath’s, <¡rant . n P.mM
■JO-.im
..gill to ask them to perform the tin.; had - t.ib'x d his Mexican rival
nt
Tcxn*
instead
of
tnetvlx
attack
­
SUMMONS.
simple letter of their agreement.
ing his reputation dix-s anyone pre­
IN the Cir.-iiit Court <4 tie-
,(l < in..
To show the jx-oplc box»- ridicu tend that Mexico cuuld have tried
If ,u. f«»r th*- County of Jesephme,
him tor murder* Certainly not "
lnuslx strict Commissioner >Sj>ark-
M\R> 1 KN il l
The above is alxmt all there is of
pi.iititifr. ;
i* with rcgnrd to proving nj> on
V*.
Sait in Equity
the
Cutting
case.
It
now
-sent*
Im! 11 ilso to-.ho»»' that the set
for Dix oris-.
that
the
United
States
will
have
to
FINE
»'
KNAPP,
tin <<’». .■ >.' make go.sl pti*»f and rv-
IX'frndaiit, J
reive ixTfist title to the land with push Mexico to the wall ot go right To Finvv Knapp, <leh«n<Uht.
back on het oxvtt dignity
«mt lie or -he js '- m —i > cats and
tu l1» iccdeoí
ot
»n, voii
Mrr rv punM to ap^ur in »ai I (\mrt and
«logs we r< print a jxortion of the re­
Soeiikitu’ of th»« G A R the S
quirement* as taken from blank
.iguiiiat vi.u. witliin ten «i.ivs frmn
F. Call sa
**
lili»
a nnr\
___ ___
the tiikn»
time ot IÑ
the
servi, >■ ,u
of ti«,*
this _ sumiuoii*
form 1.395
"I^x's claimantsfanti
(>ti Fn
on
von
if
within «aid e-'iintv, nr if
„
ibit
1> !i»-e with him itjx>n the land' l >t the Cb
vn xv.is visited «• rvvd on 1011 within any other county in
this Stale, then witluu twenty dais from
When di»l they commence to live by v
cotnr.ulcs and the lime the servu-v, or if served on you
there? When and lt»»xx long Mere
of titc State "in <4 tlm Stale of Oregon, th »11 it is or­
*1 ’
they . i F m ut Hom the land each ^i^is
»»ihiuiastic in their admtr dered by the Judge «.nd <«nirt that |wib
Elicit all t.uLs that h^t-\sh,w atfou
'*'•
tot the xvon ' rful sjxvintens lu ati 41 la- m.u'e for six week* ill the
al->ve uam«-.| e-airt. i»ri. t t<> the 1«t Mon­
of xx mh I sho»vn, and the granger el» day 111 X.iU'i.ilvt, 1 I* IvM
\nd ion
residence,
from chim ment a strong one was deeply tn an- muitiexl that If you fail Io answer «aid
terested in the exhibition of cereal* n'liiplaint a« alsne rsqmrrd the plaintiff
will apply to Hie <viirt for ttic relief de
fmnih w.i-huti «ecu dtx The miners also hung over the case mardvd
therein to wit
of
minerals
shown,
and
voted
it
a
path* trol pile« ot «
and
For A dei-ree of the court dials'll in^ and
most crvditabk* collection
During forever annulling the hnn.is of matrinmnv
othe- fuel cuts dogs »>•<!
r do
the aitem<x>n tin Oregon P»**t wax now existing between plsnitiff and ,|e-
meatic animal*.“ Spark« t-
ill O
trndant amt rv«n>rmg the sai I plaintiff to
sited bx thi No tin mt.
her former nacie, and such other and fur­
K.” He d<H-s not pnsitivelx sax delegation, and tin Oroville band ther
mlief Sr the ■onrt max teem meet
that the claimant muxt have children for t»vo hours discoursed ¡»wort mu and proper.
sic to the croxvded hall
The Orr
but he knows that where their
re
gott headquarters are in the Odd
Hr ord*t <*i
eight or ten dog* *nd cat the:» te Fellow. building ot: thi g-j'tnd
R on
i O” t frv'ait < c
floor cn M. -ktt tre
»!”■». -'©ute chtldns
I Ibi 4 0*h U
and Groceries,
Dry-^oods
Friday Evening. Aug, 27th.
Practical, Watchmake K
POINT, Jnclcsoii County.
’.N tlie matter of th« Estate of FINLFv
S. SNEED, ilecewaed.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Tint
the undersigned has been duly appointed
bv the Uoitnlx Court of Josephine count»
Oregon, Hitlhie a-a Proliate Court, a <L
mimetnitm- <4 the estate of aakl Finlev s
«tie. J, .ieeeasi d with the will annexed
All penions indebted to said estate are
reipit-Mteil to ,-all and settle the sam.' with-
out delay, an 1 those having claims
CHARLES DECKER, Prop’r.
against said estate will present the same
BRANDS OF WINES. LIQEORS AND ( IGAKS KEPT IN STOCK. V.M me. <luly verified at Grant’* P^.,
GBAND BALL’’
XVI XI HRS I I ALI*,
Oregon
Add re- or call on C. MAGRUDER, Central Point, Oregon.
GUNSMITHS.
Guns, Revolvers, Pistols and
A M UNI 1 1 O N
NOTICE!! ! Flouring Mill and Farm
NOTICE!!
NOTICE!
E. A. ESTES,
The ''Times” and ' Cuuric-r” 1 1CONT STliKtT.
\Vc have often heard it said that 1
Oxegou
there are t<*» many poor people in i have gone aft-.r Mr. T. B Kent in
a manner that would convey the
Josephiue county; that in conse­
idea that they were realv angry.
Al’G. 20, 18«6.
FRIDAY
quence thereof the progress of the
Jr * * * * * ”* * ♦
Registered at the FoMotlicr in Grant’* county would Ire slow. Now we
The trying of this case in the
Pass, Orc., as Scolli (. las - Wattur.
think this a very one sided idea. ''Times” and “Courier'' lx?fi»re
History insjxraking ofthe Ply mouth hand will not have any weight xvith TOBACCO.
COKItEHIHNDENCi:.
CIGARS,
Colony of Massachusetts .say -»; ' The the Judge when it become* his dutv
W<-invite < <.ri< *|»<n l-m e fr tu .<!! r 1 progress of the colony was slow, to instruct the jury as to what is
CANDIES,
the law in the case. -(Jacksonville
tion« on s'lbjc. t* of lo< .il ami other in-
NUTS, ETC.
their
harvest
»
were
insufficient
to
1 Sentinel.
(■•rests.
ftf^Tiigbe-t Cash j,o. ■ paid for
With each letter lite nua.e and *.l■lre** feed themselves and lhe newcomers
What about the “Monitor” and
of the *etui< r i* r-qriire.1, eHj*‘cially if
during the famine of 1623. The “Tidings” from which we clip the Country Produce, Hiles, I’urs,
sent, for ;*thli<-atHMi.
best dish they could set lx-fore their following.
1.1 ■ . Etc,
editorial notes a ND news ,
friends was a bit of fish and a cup '
Mr. T. B. Kent late prosecuting Give me a call and be Convinced.
of water.” History also tells us . attorney has instituted suit against
[lhU
New Lagrand has Ixen destroyed
that these ]»eople not only cleared William M. Colvig, district attorney
S. A. GREENE & SON,
by fire. The estimated losses are
elect, to oust him from the office.
land ati'l established permanent and
Mr. Kent alleges that Mr. Colvig Main St., - - - Grant's Pass, Or.
« 100,000.
prosperous homes, but they estab­ was electexl but failed to qualify ac­
t< >n<" d<*>r xxei-t of the < 'm hii : k office)
Salem is elated with the idea of lished churches and schools in a cording to law. It does seem that
Retting a bridge across the Wiliam land far far away from their friends , as Mr. Colvig was duly elected by
and loved ones. .Surrounded as a majority over all opposing candi­
— Dealers in —
ette and is lively in consequence.
dates, that a technicality ox'er
they were by savage indians, ¡»over
Gen. Sherman arrived in Port­ ty stricken and jx-nniless they hewed which he had no control should not
land last week wher lu met many out the foundation of this great and stand lx.-tween him and the office to
which the people elected him. Vox
friends and much attention. Old
g<xxl country. History also tells poptili est vox dei. [Monitor.
FisttLig-Tackle, Cutlery. Fire-WorU &c.. Ac.
Tecum t h is a "host».”
T B. Kent has instituted suit
us how the brave and noble jxioplc
REPAIRING, A SPECIALTY.
against Wm. M. Colvig, to obtain
The Albany Democrat has cn- wlto first settled America fought
possession
of
the
district
attorney's
i>c" All work guaranteed u-e
tired on its 23d year the 6th in.st. great battles, suffered midnight as office for another two years. He
(14tf
suits
from
feroucious
and
blood
We well remember Mart V. Brown
charges Mr. Colvig with “usurpa­
thirsty
indians
who
burned
their
tion
ot
office,
”
etc.
Pretty
good
its former editor whose genial spirit
JOHNS & WOODWARD,
houses and villages and murdered for a charge against a man elected G
, kxm ’ s P a »», ..... O rkuos ,
has passed over lh< silent river.
—— — ................
lite jxtoplc. These people were by the majority given Mr. Colvig.
—lkialem In—
Tilden , funeral on Sunday the j*x>r, yet they did all these thing- Mr. Kent is certainly making a
>;th iu-t. was attended by the Presi­ and many more. Is it jxxwible then mo t egregious blunder in setting
up this absurd claim to the office
dent and many prominent jxopk- that ¡x»oi jx-ople are a detriment to
from which he lias been plainly dis­ COLLARS, BRIDLES, WHIPS
It has been represented that Tilden's Southern Oregon* We lx-leive not missed by the jieople. [Tidings.
And everything kept -n a Fret-clim»
estate v, a . worth ten millions.
and say the more we have of them i
Bro. Krause you are all alone in HARN 1 rS H
SIIOl’.
on the vacant lands to lx- taken uj> the defence of Mr. Kent, So far as
The Rogue River Courier has dis
Work done to Orde ron Short Notice
carded its patent outside. It is a the Ix tter it will lx- for the county, we are concerned we will chance
very neat and readable J»a|xr, and the only iiujiortant pre requisite be- both the Judge and Jury,
Rcpuii iii'-r a Specialty!
the good peopli of Josephine county ing honesty and industry. South
"
J. A. JOHNS, .... Manrger
Wc lhink il is abont time for Un’
should sec that their home paper is ent (tregon is fast settling up and !
well patronized. [Ex.
itspeoolc «»nq-are very favorably’^ Sam.to P'«s’> «»»«>» rind down
. ! ,
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,
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? | one of his old howitzers and shoot
• ». IÌ. STARR, I' koiuuk roa,
The population of Josephine cotin with the citizenship of other jx.r Mexico in the “Spar ribs."
PRICES
FIFTY
PER
Administrator's Notice.
CENT. BELOW ALL FORMER RATES.
•—In stock, consisting of—
IN the matter of th I . 'ateof WILLI (M
W. JI STI S, dei-ea:-d
S. P. D. & L. Cn.
NOTH E Is HEREBY GIVEN, That
the unil«‘rsi4np.il has F mh - h duly appointed
Grant s Pass, Oregon.
1 by the I omity t ourt of Josephine county,
Oregon, sitting a-a Probate Court, Ad-
—Also the (elei rated—
mmrstrito! ,,t tlm estate of >ai<l William
xx . .Hiatus, <hx-eas<*d.
Keiser
.I.- iji .- ih
Plum!
AU person* irul. :.t.-.| to said eetac. are
ioh
chool
r- J i Med to call and -ettlv tlx- (Mim witii-
— All trees Warrant, I
—OF—
"ut ¡ lay, an i tie having cl rim- against
Thorough and Practical Instruction, near Wildenilie, Josephine County, -nd estate will present the same to me,
T li I ’ I l T< > NAM 1 1.
<ln
y venfi.' l, at »iraut's l as-. Jo* plnn*
Oregon, Will commence it* first session,
\nd gi->wn imi nalur.il fruit land with.,
■ otinty, (ire. a, within six months from
irrisiti ion. amt free from all insect pests
th first publication of thi- notice
aid diM'.iM's, mieli as ( alit.-rtiia trees are
WILLI \M M. I t.\N M. \N,
sill.jis I t<>.
Adminiatrafor of said estate
These who contemplate tree planting
Dated, July 23, 1x86
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w ill do well to get uiy price list before
---------- RATES OF TUITION :
Notice of Final Settlement.
PERCH ASINO
ELSEWHERE
Primary Branches. $5.00 per Quarter.
NOTICE is hereby given to all credit-
1". -t-oil'. < Murphy, .L wplune . • ■ iut,.
Intermediate
Branches <6.00 per Quarter.
Vi*' *n''
interested in the estate of
I tn-ipwi.
"ni. Nagle, deceased, that I. Frank A.
l.’ailnxid Station—Grant's l’a».
High Arithmetic, Natural Philosoph». Mediacval and Modem I’svi«. administrator of said estate, intend
13-tl
A. II CARSON.
History. Physical o..
' otany and Retoric. $7.00per Quarter.
to maiye final settlement thereof, at the
next t.-rm of (|,e Probate Court of J<».e
»notny, Geolog». Moral Philosoph» , phin
A I
wuity. to he held on the first Mon
and Hvgine. and Ancient Histon day
"eptemher Issti, and that Monday.
btli dai
September, 18*6. has been
athematics. Book-keeping. Latin, and set tor lie ¡ring objections to said final W
tleim-nt.
FRANK A. DAVIS,
ttguagc $9.00.
Administrator.
Grant's Pan, Or., July 27.18*». '1*4t
xsje will be Taught on Reasonable
Apple, Pear, Peach,
Plum. Prune Apricot.
Nectarine. Almond. Etc.
For Price List, address,
H
E ureka
S
October 4, 1886, To Continue Six Months.
NOTICE.
I
x. IbARS
Glass-ware an<l
Queens- w.tre.
They I i«*w a lx» iii C<»unr- ti«»n
FIRST-CLASS
• here they «ill
CRt \.M!
a
RESTAI RANT.
Iti«' Imiurrv.
ICECREAM"
Twi,v or Three times a Week, and
furnish l.-e-cteain l«*r Festival*
and all Public Gatherings.
s. &c., $2.50 per week,
S. List» <h rier,
»
udents boarding themselves,
K oskbi bg . Or , June 23, 1*8». I
imbed with Good Seats. Wall Mans
N -tice is hereby given that tlic fo'lon
, also
1 ' in/ named settler ha* filed noth« of hi*
intention to make lina! proof in support of
PHILOSOPHICAL AND CHEMICAL APPARATUS
hi.« laim al d that want pref will b«
m id.- felon; t».<s Judge or Clerk of the
*'lhe n^'c*'i'e*of the Scoooi demand them
connb rxsirt of Josephine ortinlv. Or., at
Sch i0"* ",l1 ** aI1O"C’‘ ‘° a,lcnd :>ancv" wI,,lc Student* of
Grant.« P is« on Saturday Julv 31, IflM.
the
Wethxwhce, Homestead No
~>!1. forihe *•'« J seebon Uf, towcilup
■
..
**»uth
range
»» <*♦-- . W M He ran.i.
STRICT DISCIPLINE WILL BE MAINTAINED
fhc following witneaiqa to ¡»rove Ins con
timrou.« re* !rn<»' :pnn »»,,1 cultivation o<
Special Inducement* Afforded to those Preparing to Teach
•XI I lan I. viz \ .4 W„^.r j (, D r
No pan:« or cxnen«c will he *p,rrv<i to »• <V. th. <,.1, 1
, ,
"f Murphy, ami <Jtr Hm* >• ..nd W. S’
ill soot I.«-,, ,.
-
, 1
’nal tne Sch<x»l equal to anv ' i r ier* <4 W Irrvilly.
4 Ji -"».him
1.1 .-sjuu.eni Oregon, in point of
-me ot ■_ -,
(
V» JoMxsn».
Reai*t«<
i horoughness and i’radical W ork,
JI
prtxincc uke« tn ; art j
Su’ seri « for th
Patronage Solicited
JOHN H. ROBINSON, PrinofMl
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