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Lnurl for Hale. II rittn for the (berwr.) HOPS J. B Borough just handed us a The raisin crop of California is One hundred and sixty acre* of land fine sample of gi .tpe« of the Sweet large this year A Word to the Boy». Since the rise in the price of hops offered for sale cheap, one mile from Health is good in Grant's Pass. water variety. Thanks. Chas. Hughes, ex-county clerk nein hær tí Josertne Cowry Orti» there has been so much interest Wliat do you think young friend, Grant'* Pass. Enquire of C ovbikr . A Sol. Abraham was in town« Sun was in town Wednesday. [21-« Cole's cireqs w ill show at Med-j evinced in the matter; and it is of so of th«, huudreds of thousands who — - - - + — ford but leaves Josephine out in the much importance to Josephine an<k are trying to cheat themselves and , AUG. 20, «886 day. FRIDAY Mr Wilcox moved Wednesday Ami yet there is time to have Everitt cold. J. B M irshall i Son have a new into one of Mr. llnrgess's houses. Jackson counties that we have takeu others into the belief that alcoholic make vour Picture. Call around. J. H. Robinson, Principal of the trouble to reprint statistics from a drinks are gixxl for them? Are they state andcounty officials sign. There is going 10 be gixxl black Everitt will take wlieat, com, or hav at » täte orriciALs: J. S. McFadden was in town Sat oak acron mast and some white oak Eureka High School. Wilderville, pamphlet compiled by Ainsworth R. to be pitied and not blamed? Do the market price in exchange for Picture*. was in town Wednesday, giving our Spofford, Librarian of Congress, you want to be one of these wretch Governor urday. Z F Moomr mast. Nolle«. Secretary showing the lowest and highest ed men? If we are to have drunk office a pleasant call. R 1*. E«ai< hit Treasurer Dr. Vandyke has purchased a All persons knowing themselves indebt Hon. Geo. W Riddle came up prices of hops each year from 1825 ards in the future, some of them are E lIlKSCH Cole's circus is coming. The to me will please call and settle tho E R M c E lroy Supt. Pub. Instruction new sulky. from Riddle, on Wednesday's freight to 1884 to come from the lx>ys to whom I e<l Circuit Judge same I need the money. people ought to bear in mind that Mos. L. K W ebstfk train. L. H. !.. H. atn writing, and I ask you again if Chas. Millsap, of Ashland has MRS. M HYDE 20-fj almost every dollar paid to concerns 1825. cot-Nrv orru-i ci.s : 13—25. 1855, 5—27 you want to be one of them? No! Mr. Smith is in town from Rose of this kind leaves the country. .County Judge been in town. Volney Col v 14 4—13. 10—23. 187x1. 1826, ' For Sain. of course you don't? Well, I have J M. Payne 1427. 8—18. 1857, 3—12. ' Commissioners Ira Dean, of Riddle, gave us a burg, and reports a good *ain down wob Wiiuer has a fine farm for sale What Grant's Pass wants is a 1828, a plan for you that is just as sure on J Applegate, Riiivjon Messenger 1858, 4—10. 5 — 10. there. ujxxi which r.re two fine ................... Clerk call Saturday. line of mail wagons through to 182». ' C K. Chanslor. 8—18. 4—11. 1859, to save you from such a fate as the orchards—fruit of all kinds. A large crop Treasurer A. A. McCully, of Salem, was Crescent City so that people can 1830, J W. Howard 15—25. 10-15. IMO, When Rich peddles milk it ought sun is to rise to morrow morning. is also for sale with the place. Enquire ________ Sheriff 15—32 T G. Patteraon 8—17. 1861, killed by a vicious horse, in Yam travel. There is no gixxl in a pack 1831, of .1 Wimer, Murphy, or at the C ockier It never failed; it never will fail, Ed. F. Hathaway Schoo! Superintendent to be rich milk. 12 — 23 18<i2. 12—37. hill, recently. [14t( train ami the people are not going 1852. and I think it is worth knowing. office. 15—30. 17-38. IMS, 18;«, Negro minstrels free at the butch to be hoodwinked into any thing of t-Gl. 10 — 20. M Never touch liquor in any form I8;t4, J. Reddle is having 230 feet of OUR BUSINESS DIRECTORY. LADIES !! er shop last evening. 10—65. 11—1». 186.5. 1833, That is the plan, and it is not only- hydraulic pipe manufactured by Jud the kind. SEND fl fora Novelty Rug Machine, 2.5--70. 1866, 12 — 17. 188«. E. A. Estes has the thanks of this GRANT S PASS. worth knowing, but it is worth put and with rags, make a beautiful rug, that son & Shearer. Judge J, li. Murphy, of Crescent 1837, 40— 70. 5— ». 1867. GBX8KAL. MKXCH VXnlSE. office fora fine melon. ting in practice. I know you don't will coet nothing but your time. Yarn 1868. 5 — 55. City, authorizes Mr. Calvert to say 4 — 17. 1838, Prof. Win. Crowhurst lectured on G k <>. W R ihdi . e —Main st., near 5th. 8—28 15—18 1861». drink now and it seems to you as if can lie used in the same manner A child 183», The Bagley hotel is being finely that he never offered sixty dollars to temperance reform at the church C awi 'HEI. l AT i Kt's— <mr. 6th A lists. cun operate the machine. Bend for cata 3—27. 18—62 1.870, you never would. Blit temptation logue ami |>attems. Agents wanted in get a conveyance from Waldo to 1840. 8. P. I>. A I, Co.—office and store cor- lettered by Mr. Spears. Wednesday evening. 8—65. 12—40 1871. 1841, ' will come and it probably will come everv tow.i on the coast. Addreaa, 6th and Main streets. Crescent City as we were informed 20—75. 10—16. 1872. New chandeliers have l>ecn put Miss Marilda J. Ayers left Kerby and so stated in the C ourier , some 1842. E. I.. PEAKE, tn this way: You will find your OBOCKBIES. 55. 6—12. 1873, 1843. up in the M. E. church. 2«M> Kearny St.. San lbanciscoCal. last Friday for Eureka, Cal., where time sgo. 22—45. self some time with a number of 7—1Ô. 1874, 1844, J. M. Cim.r.s—cor. 4tli and Mam st.«. 15—45. J B. M arsh all A H om —-or 7tli A Main. 1845, 12—33. 1875, companions, and they will have a 18-lni) J. H. Stir.e, former editor of this she will reside in the future. The north bound freight train 184«, 15—37, 11—35- 1.876, G illam A Csii'M in —Main st near 6th. bottle of wine on the table. They paper, is in Brownsville. Choice Land for Sale. Wil'. B. Rice, traveling agent for always leaves here with a double 1847, 10—32. 8—15. 1877. E. A. E stes —Main st., bet. 4th A 5th. will drink ami offer it to you. They 5-12. 1878, the Oregon Pacific Railroad, gave 1848, 3 — 7. TWO HUNDRED Acres of choice land James Bowditch of Ashland, was ATTO1IXKYS-AT-LAW header. The engines are coupled will regard it as a manly practice in Yamhill county lor sale, 18 miles 6—4.3 6—17. 187», us a pleasant call Wednesday . in town early this week. D avis B rower —6th st neat Postoffice. immediately in front of our office.1 184». 17—.W 4- and viry likely they will look upon Southwest of Portland. The wagon road 18511, 8—11». 1880. 8 I’, M itchell —Main st next door to 12—30 Crops are turning out better than It is not so much trouble to yoke 1851. 24—«3. 1881, Ed. Moore will leave shortly with you as a milksop if you don't in leading to it from Portland is inecada- Cot hikk office. 17-113. 17—47. 1882. four miles and double tracked five was expected ami the quality of the them up as it is a bull team but; 1852, his family for Colfax, W. T. S am WiitTn—C ocrikr building. dulge with them. Then what will ■niaed 14-110. 185,1, 18—40.' 1883, miles more. The remaining nine miles is they can pull more. grain is far above expectation. I>BC<1 STOKES you do? eh. Will you say, "No, 18--32. 1854, 22—46. 1884, excellent road. Fine springs on the land. W. A. Hunter of this city is now N ition m . Dm« S tore —Main st near 6th. at the C. & O. Railroad front.« Mr Erickson moved to town Wed Two youthful bootblacks with It will be seen by these figuri. no! None of that stuff for ine. Price, |2,0l>0. Enquire of, or address C ity D ki o S tore —Main st ls-t 6th a 7th W. ,1. WIMER. lampblack all over their faces, visit nesday morning into his house on that the hop market has been during me! I know a trick worth half a 18-tf] Potters clay has been discovered ed this city on their way south. fllYSK IA.NS AND KLROF.ONS Gilbert creek. He informs us that the past 61 years, of a very fluctu dozen of that,” or will you take the AV F. K ramer —at National Drug Store. on Rogue river below this city. Keynote tn llraith, A. J. Wolcott has contracted the his house on his farm, two miles ating character, from which it would glass with your own conimonsense F. W. V a XDYX—Main st bet (ith and 7th. There is talk of changing the run Pooled Southern Oregon hop crop East of town, caught fire a few days seem that prices may go higher and protest, and your concience making Health is wealth Wealth means in W. H. F l anagan —6th street below H. the whole draught bitter, ami a feel dependence. The Keynote is Dr. Busan ning time 011 the passenger train. to a San Francisco firm for 30 cents ago and wou’d have burned to the they may not. WATCHES ANO JEWELRY. ground but Mrs Erickson was en ing that you have damaged yourself do's Cough ami Lung Syrup, the best C I.. G ray —cor Main ami 5th st.«. Miss Laura Wrislv of Rogue river a pound, delivered at the depot. Cough Syrup in the world Cure* Coughs, Wilderville Notes. abled by a gixxl ladder to quench and then go off with a hot head and Colds, M. V. L oomis —.Main st bet 5th and iith. valley has been taken to the asylum. Pains in the Chest, Bronchitis ami A splendid prospect of gold was the flames. Loss, a jxirtion of the a skulking soul that at once begins! Primary Consumption Ono dose gives mscEi.t. ANEOVS. It is very smoke now. When will A car load of melons, 50,000 lbs.. taken from a pan of dirt in the river roof. to make apologies for itself, and! relief in every case. Take no other. Prien J ohns A W ihjiha ari >—Saddles and Har left this week for Helena. Montana. l>ed at this place yesterday. There the people learn to quit setting out will keep doing mi all this life? <50 cents and $1. Samples free. Sohi by ness—Main st la't 4th and Sth. , The sub-agent of the contractor fire in the mountains? i Bovs, do not become drunkards. S. A. G kkenk A S os —Gunsmiths and 1 W. F. Kremer, Grant's Pass. E. A. Estes received last week is gold everywhere in southern Ore over the only important mail route I Prof. John Robinson, having Machinists—Main st bet4th andStli. gon. \ M I Cure For l'llrt. some fine peaches and sweet pota- Jossphinc Co. has accused us of C ity M akket —Main st near 5th. Two boys recently found a box of working for private gain and work closed a successful term of school (>. H. S tar —Tin Shop—cort'dli A H sts. toes. FROM CENTRAI POINT. I’ilcH are frequently preceded byaaenae on Sucker creek, has returned home. S i - eahs A F rahcrh —Painters—5th stn-et. <>( Wviulit ill the hack, loins and lower Protracted meeting will com ox shoes, says the Tidings, in Clay ing against him because we contend Work on the Applegate bridge is S hith B ros .—Fei'd —-6tb st. •n Stable --- gig »1. ,\rrt' .1 .1 ton creek which undoubtedly were for the fulfillment of the contract We arc all well pleased with yout part ol the idxloinen, csiuunx the patient C entuai . H otel — ■J . B. Hutch, Proprietor mence 011 Jump Oft Joe on the 27th “cached" by the immigrants over over the route. From this on we progressing nicely, under the super paper aud hope it may prosper. to Hup|Kwe he ha« some affection of the —.Main street near 5tli. ■ instant. kidney s or neighboring organ*. At times, thirty years ago. will take his side of the case. We vision of Mi. Lovelace and Commis G rants P ass A cauemy —Henry* I.. Ben Br<>. T. J. Cochran is not getting symptoms of indigestion are present, flat Mr. Tarrant, of the firm of Tar sioner Payne. son. Principal. can show him a pack trail across ; any better of his afflicted fixit ami ulenev, uneasiness of the stomach, etc. Capt. D. W. Keith called on us M rs . M. H adi :—Milliner—op]«>site F'ac- rant & Co. Glendale, gave us a call John Borrough, supervisor of road ankle. A moisture, like i»es|>«*nition. producing Monday. He tells us he has got : Mooney mountain that will cut off torv. Sunday. a very diHagreeahle itching, alter getting his ferry, six miles below Grant's all the wagon road between here district No. 4, is having the brush L imestone C aves —25 m lns from this city, Harvest i« going on nicely ami warm, is a common attendant. Blind, liet ....... Sucker ami Williams .... — creeks Chas. Prim and 1. B. Kent, of pass, paid for and we are glad to and Kcrbyvifle. We can also show cut and otherwise improving the will soon be over. Grain is yielding Bleeding and Itching Piles yield at once ‘ ........ tli*.- «• r fore — say he is prospering. hint a trail over the ridge at the new road in his district, leading lx;tter than was expected. Quality to the application of Dr. Bowanko’s Pile ill ¡•KEKA H igh Smoot—.1 II Robinson. Tack-.on\die uere in town Principal—Wilderville. head of Mttrphv creek that will cut fiom the new bridge on Applegate Remedy, which acts directly iqon the H ealth G iatno W iters —S. McCallister. part of the week. A stranger who has lieen an in off the wagon road to Waldo. That to the one on Rogue river at Grant's good. parts ell'ecteil, absorbing tlm Tumors, id- Proprietor—35 miles from Jacksonville. Ahlf Messene received eight mate of the Jacksonville hospital at ' would lx' cheaper for him than to Pass. Quite a number of the people of laying the intense itching, and effecting a Wniri-: Sri.rm r S i iilngs H otel , Ashland fine beeves from Mr. Pollock's farm Eagle Point are having a sort of permanent cure. Price 50 cents. Address, tempted suicide a few days ago by 1 run the wagon road as it is much —T. W Price, Manager—F<»t of First File Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co., Piqua, O. Messrs. Amew& Thompson, while on Jump Off Joe. cutting his throat with a razor. The 1 1 neajyr ami less expensive. avenue. ' ( threshing for Uncle Jacob Wimer, chills and fever, but none danger Hold by W. F. Kremer, Grant’s Pass. ottsly ill as far as I know. The J II G bieeis , Gold Hill—Real Estate, marshal prevented success. Chinatown, Yreka, and a large r The Rogue river bridge was for on Applegate, last week, run a pitch general health is gixxl for such a Lumber, Grain, Insurance etc. amount of other property was burned Sain White, Sam Smith. Corn 1 mally received by the county board fork through their threshing nia- iiot, dry, smoky time. JACKSONVILLE. D r . J. B PILKINGTON. Smith and W. J. Rogers and wife ]ast Saturday. This is a very fine chine which came very near sniash- R och e R iver D istillery —John \. Ilan- on the 1 ith instant. Surgeon, Oi-lilist, Auriat, and proprietor Our meeting for our neighbor lev, Proprietor. ... ...................... ....... ....... ...... e are on the coast in the vicinity of |)t ¡¿ge. Messrs. Ahlf _ & Messcrve have * The two main spans are ing up the whole concern The hood is vet in progress. We im of the Eve Infirmary, and Sanitarium, of J acksonville M ahble W orks —J. Portland, Or., may until further notice built an eight feet.side walk in front Smith River andChetco. May you (y- The approaches are broken parts have Ixxn replaced, Whip, Proprietor. enjoy yourselves is the wish of your making the bridge over all however, and all is running smooth mersed 3 persons Saturday, one yes lie conHiilted at the of their butcher shop. C. L emi ert —Physician and Surgeon. terday and have one to immerse to linalry «•■■», «¿rant's I' ssm , friend, the C ourier . exclusive of levee on south bank, again. ATTOH.NEYS-AT-I.AW. day. Have bail 9 additions by I on the 2nrf .\huuhi>i of «Terr/ oionM, nil A quartz mill arrived here for John Maher, of Waldo, brought 510 feet. We can sec no iinperfcc- II. Kr.n.Y. II. K. H annah . T. R. K ent . Griffin ledge, and will be placed in S. A. Borrough has discovered a those who had formerly lielonged to Tin1 Htflii te I by disease in any form are his mother to town yesterday anc^ tion in its construction save the size large deposit of potter's clay on his some church. There are large at made wclconm to a free eoniailtation. WALDO. jxtsition immediately. _________ R rivcr ,lear Grant's tendances at our meetings on Lords J WiAt' it A S on —General Merchandise His HpeeialtieH are all forms of Eye and placed her under the doctors care. of f the-crib ’’ arouud ..... ’ the middle 1,1 piers ;]acc Chas. Anderson, Hugh Sanders ’ She is an old lady whose health has which m too small to be ol special —Main Greet .......................... — make as day at the river and a good interest Ear Ailment«, Rectal A Nrrvout Disrates. Pass, which is thought will «' has . D ecker —«¡eneral Merchandise. and Mr. Mathews, of Foots Creek, been jxior for some time, It is to lKiicfit. This could lie modified by fine pottery as the celebrated wares nnuiifested. We hold night meet Refers to almost ever« old Portlander; Hotel and Livery stable— Main st. were in town Monday . he hoped she may recover s| ipeedily. attaching wire cables to the top of of Peoria, 111. Here is a chance for ing« in Mound school house during also .las. S. Cherry, Albany; X. A. Itain- J. A. P eckham —Hotel and Livery barn the middle piets and thence to either some on«f that understands the busi the week. Bro. Messick cannot j y, llairi.b'.irg , I. \V. Bond. Irving; Rex The pay car passed south with —Main street. Commissioner Payne one of the Eaireliilil, Jas \ Eblwrt, Eugene CEN TRAL POINT. the freight, Friday. It makes its ' best men in Josephine county has bank to be fastened to the large trees ness, to establish an other industry preach much in <» jm - ii air on account N \ C. F Day, Willnir; It It Dixon, W C which would render the bridge se in Southern Oregon that will keep of failure of voice. We wish toj Winston. R out . W kstkoi ’—Feed and -ale stable. trip about once a month. Ro-i burg; .fa« Thornton, W in been in town frequently of late su cure against drift wood. Could not J. S, IIot'CK—Stoves and Tinware. Butler, Ashland, ami over ____ a Inimlre- J. A. Wilson of Kerby, lias se perintending the construction of the the cable of the ferry at this place lie our money nt home instead of send keep it before the people that we C nei of the won't forms <>( /* i 7« i , Kerto L ewis P ankey —Central Point Hotel. ing it a thousand miles or more for will commence at Jump off Joe on Cirri» /■’, cured a jMisition in the mercantile bridge. Much credit is due Mr. bought for that purpose. (•!<• , now Is-inifSIK'lS'Ssftlllv C M uikvoer —R -al Estate. what we can ntanuraclttre here. the 27th inst. nt, 4 o’clix'k. The trcateil, without using the knife. Payne for his management of the house of II. B. Miller «t Co. KERBYVILLE. E cho . Democratic Times publishes ns for The proposition to build an addi same. W m . N«« « ke —General Men handise. The first car load of water melons A II. Iliibl«. Aititi«. Medford on the 22(1 and the same tion to the school house in this N D i ' i . amattkk —General Merelmndiae. A brakeman on '.he freight which Smith Rlv«r Notes. shipped from southern Oregon this l'or elitorprixc, |Hi«li ami a il<*«iru toget I’.NtoN H otel —Mrs. Ryder, proprietor. day at Jump off Joe. (An uninten place is about to lie acted upon. «neh goni I h .1- will givo th<‘ (rade satisfai - came in Friday, while running along K ekiivville M ill »—P. M Miller. Propr. season, went from this place. The energy and jxtrsevcrance of Harvesting has commenced and tional mistake.) tii.it, W F Krcnu r thè Dnimlat, Inaiti« R ic HABO P. G eorge —Saloon—Main st. between the cars at the de|K>t. a11 <«>1111u titi<>11. Ile selli. |>r. Hosanko'i Prof. Benson is about to succeed crops turn out well, M 1*. ■ The S. P. D. & L. Co. received caught his toe in the plank crossing, ('umili awl lamie Hvrup, bis-aiue ita tfm He informs us work will lie com an older a few days ago from Utah Novel Sight. and came very nearly being crushed Mr. White a young man from Having two of the finest and Irest •" ' Medicine on tin murk« 1, for Coughs, meiiced immediate!» The sixe of territory for 12,000 feet of lumber. Colli«, Croiip, and priiimry Consumi tioii. beneath the moving train. His cs- The Friday freight train was a no the addition to lie 26 by 36. The Grant's Pass is sojourning here for improved small farms tn Southern l’ricv .Vi iiuits and ♦!. Haniplca fror. ___________ ____ sight ______ ____ Rev. Mr. Steams held religious I cape was very miraculous. vel and strange for ____ this conn a while. Oregon, I desire to sell one ol them. S. P. D. & L. Co. subscrilied $70 try. It was composed of cars brand services at the M. E. church in this All under cultivation. For terms, The tow n was full of people last , worth of lumber which of itself is a On last Friday night some |»erson s ed "Northern Pacific air brake fruit city, Saturday evening aud Sunday. Saturday. The streets teemed with good start. There are other sub or persons threw down and broke < enquire of R. I). SANDFORD, J car,” "Union Pacific 33.324” which -■ We have received four new sub loads of melons, backs, wagons, etc. scriptions to this laudable purpose ' several of the tombstones in Memo 19-31111 Grant's Pass, Or. y. is probably the highest ntnnbcreil scribers to the C ourier to-day Everitt photographed the scene. but then- has not !>een enough mon rial Cenietrv. The act has aroused -J car that ever came into Southern , (Monday), without going out of our The new bridge was all the topic, ey subscribed to build it. Unless the indignation of the whole coni ■fi Oregon, also "St. Joseph and Grand office. a smile of satisfaction playing upon there is more subscribers found mnnitv, and strenous efforts are be Island Railroad.” We had better sonic other means will propaply ing made to find the guilty ones. A very interesting letter on the the countenance of all our people. make up, some of these days, a train X have to lie adopted or the addition Several arrests have already been subject of temperance will lx- found 7- J The distance between the Rogue , trom Chicago running a mile a min / fail. Prof. Benson informs us there made. r> ute will jump the track and run in this issue. The writer has our river and Applegate bridges is seven will l>e three teachers to wit: Him 1 3 During the past week Mr. Arch and three-fourth miles, four and one "down in here" and spill butter, thanks. •z ca 7. I self, Mrs. Benson and a third teach Park ■ had th«- remains of his mother half of which are on the section line, eggs and sorghum syrup all over us. J. Witner & Sons have commenced er to lie selected, so that more room I N £ £3 operations in their mines at Wal and therefore straight. The dis is absolutely indispensible and as and daughter removed from the i Quartz Mill for Grant's Pass. cemetry at Crescent City to the tance to Wilderville will l»e short ■z ¡Z do and will continue about eleven The great weight of Among the freight received in months. end a couple of miles by this new school commences on the 6th ot coni try here 71 II IHh I. I It I ron r. k Sept, there is no time to lose about the former excited the curiosity of this city Wednesday via. the Oregon o r road. having the addition built. Through the kindness of Mr J. 'll. i. those connected w ith the removal Pacific railroad was a quartz, crusher £ Ames & Thompson while thresh _____ ’s P. Tuffs we had the pleasure of a Ili Idle, and opening the coffin the remains consigned to J. Riddle at Grant Improve Your Ho^s. ingover on Applegate on Thursday ■4 were found to lie petrified. The o Pass. It was a new* 1 variety of buggy ride across the new bridge by accident got a four fined fork in a? The hogs of this county ought to head and feet were gone but the quartz, mill, resembling very much last Saturday. the cylinder of the machine, break be improved. I11 our .rounds Wt r rest of the Ixxly was perfect in form a mammoth Missouri steam washer. / J. P. Campblc was arrested by ing two concaves and a nitmlxr of have seen many degenerated speci She had been burieil 14 years. r\ ' It consisted of a large hollow wheel sheriff Patterson on Monday even P5 •« teeth, laying the machine up for re mens of hogtiesh that looked more with a 400-pound roller inside, ing on a charge from Jacksonvi'le, A petition is living circulated in pairs until the parts could lie got like hay-knives than anything else J. * which takes the place of the stamp of larceny of money. from Portland. —regular corrugated "wind split Crewent City to have the daily mail in the ordinary quartz mill. There < irried via Gdsquet ■ instead of Post Master Howard informs us p: Miss Anna Benner of this place, t'Ts,” with patent regulated n<»se.s. Smith River. is much activity in Southern Oregon Of course we in B he is now* prepared to do money or The harder the ground, tin- lotiget r> has on exhibition at the National mining at present, and there is rea M d- Smith River cannot sec that a tew son to believe that the many indus der business. This is gixxl news Drug store a fine oil painting of and sharper their noses get, until directly interested are the ones ben- g tries of that region are yet in their and will prove a great convenience Senator John H. Mitchel). We are along about this time of the year ifited. That is. provide«! we would to Josephine county. informed this young lady will occu- they could poke them through a allow the wool to be pulled over infancy.—[Herald-Di sseminaler. 3 WexxiccKk is threshing on Deer py the ante-room of the new Masonic three inch fence crack and root up our eyes. But howevet there l«x>ms Z. About twenty engineers and sur creek the third row of potatoes. They /■ Grain is turning out better hall where she will study the repro up through the fog the form of a veyors started east from Albany on than the farmers expected, so we are duction of the hitman face. z are therefore ' ailed the third row »8,00 person who is very shrewd, cunning the 3d to survey the route of the informed by Mr. McCollum. hogs. Th'- hide oil these hogs to We are informed there arc a num our certain knowledge has drawn and far sighted, and fully imbued Oregon Pacific R R. through to E. MARTIN Ac CO. The Quillen melon, from Europe, l>er of persons down on lower Rogue down so tight that a whole crop of with the spirit of "D n the |x-ople Boise City, crossing the Cascadas by ('ol. 1’nr’K of« tin pr»rti»l •li.-tin* t- the Minto Pass. It is rumored that was raised by J. I,. Steelman, this river in the vicinity of Bear camp com eaten would not produce moist as long as zj makee zc money." i»»n ‘4 ropn»hfuti»i{ thn and the road will be extended east from year. This is a new species of mtv-k who are engaged in the nefarious urc enough in their system to pern- Well we ire not tied bandsand feet reliable li<»u !«' in trie Ir.ulu in tl»** I nited business of killing deer for their yet so we are going to kick When AHLF A MLSSERVE • - Propr's. melon or cantaloupe and is of fine Albany this summer into the Cas Stiitew, uri'l li«» attain irn^tH I iih many Irate its pores and loosen it up. A hides. The neighbors in that vi new process for fattening these bogs we get tied so we can't move, then iri«»ri‘lM, mmindiinr tliem that th«* •< x»»"n cade Mountains and will ultimately flavor. toward .M ain S thm . t , • • G kast ’ s P a cinity request us to say that such is is said to have been discovered. The we will lay on our back and make • >i “ | m ?4«,<» <»n <*arlh an<l be pushed through to a connection A gentlemzn passed our dixir the nu n ” ie rapidlyappr»u< hiiijr, *b-n pr*- Hvm with the Chicago and Northwest other day who fairly bristled with the facts and that it ought to be plan is to ¡»lace a collar around the faces. |M?ritv ami ^i,m,r<*ity Kami in hand, and th«* w I h »I* riviliwd wnrM aerk«» («»r ern or some other transcontinental 4 guns knives and revolvers. Anoth stopped. The liest plan would 1»e hog's neck about acorn time and Brief Mention. to inform the district attorney 'rr his with a forked pole hold Mr hog up tli«jr«» trilHif«i and menwntnrs wltk’h road.—[Sentinel. er passed with a car|«et bag full of aw to biml < l«wwr the friend* <4 fl»* unf deputy at once whose duty it would in the oak tree tops which gives melon rinds. St'sk in portions of Wisconsin v«*nr< Afmr th« h»il eoim»* th«* wtorm, be to forthwith have the partim ar them vastly increased facilitie > for On its last run over the Northern the 'M'4i*»n <4 <h*pn*rM»i«rfi in rapidly puwing have to lie fed hay and grain. The Ashland Tidings is now one rested and bound over. Pacific the Wells Fargo car waa away. T!»u Mi^na «4 th«* tim«»H imliu.de a MUTTON fattening and obviates the necev lty of our best exchanges and from the draped in mourning. This com The adjournment of Congrc- ■ on tx’tu r ami im«r»* a« the int>in*, and in an The attention of the officer < of of improving the stock. This pro pany came to this coast with the upright manner in which Bro. Lee«ls the law ought to lie called to the ces< is cal'»-1 "poling” them, and it the 5th inst. has left Washington ti« itnihMii «4 an im*nmanl «lemaml i« r lln« I’ okk xausagi ;. aliokiea. h»» will give |a*rautia! athmtioti earliest pioneers, lias always dealt conducts the paper is an honor to fact that very large bojrs are in the is claimed that if their owner is ■‘desvrtvl.” tn tli»’ I*'«! Eur<»|N.in and I i?*h rn promptly and honestly with every the fraternity Bl »LOGS habit of undressing and swimming in prompt and will pole them three It is reported the O & C. R. R li«|o* ia. He m»w »»tfvrM t«» p.dr»HD* the a«l person, and its withdrawal from the vanLix»* t4 •»•le«'tifig from th»***’ th»«» Waldo wilt give a G rand B ill the river in the day time in the vi times a dav “all around” they may has mule a sj»ecnl freight rate for wlii^iea, with h I m - y»i.«r tnfr a will n »f Northern Pacific is regarded by per on the 27tUinst. Mr. Peckham, we cinity of the new bridge. J f o ' be made to weigh 150 pounds at Klamath and Mkr counties. B-»< <>n «n<1 L »rd «•x«’rtk'<l oft thr »»art 'I he firm n* sons along the line as the demise of believe, propo««-« to give his first Abfiott inform, ns that some boys three years old. The cutting off of re|«reia*idx ha* in **’■ k I I <‘nft» r. F < Newp»>rt had a grand celebration *^tn old friend. tri < >1*1 l><Mir1'«»n find Irpai.itit wlo^kio ball, and will spare no pains to give in the river almost caused his team the h“nd. however, reduces this ALWAYS ON HA n D. upon the -igning of the River and 'a fl»*till»-r¥, Kv. down about str half. Either “pole” to run away. Kot The Rogue Ri\*er Courier is the full satisfaction. Harbor bill by PresukTit Cleveland. IrbbK , a I a* »»aw them more. • r c!«echange to Poland D. S. K. Buick, editor of the Plain elsewhere to swrii <hd< r a’ldnM'ffd In l<.4m heading displayed by the enterpris- «• in Town The Democratic and Republican r Berkshire and have a iv»g in Trial urnt for K. Mur- ing newspaper of Josephine connty. dealer has consented to go East tn yourselves thus, ¡»rcss are Itecummg divided on the s.m r rat* ■s* two hundred ¡rountls Front a team to run aw a charge of the exhibition car which The Courier is now panted all at randnl at Th«-re is no i»'liti< ■« I I; 1*1 < >1 ill» RUE ;hl month old on much Cutting c*v home and is a credit to the town is to be at Minneapolis exposition of one or more per in the case and it i> childish t Hired ought to he a»h»me<l to d Aug. 23rd He will be assisted by and county in which it i* published. to mtn < t'C'htw we k D. D. Pre 1» luau of Salem. —[Pacific Tauter THE cor KI EK Lo< .il and Personal *1 h z. Cilv Market. ■ i «