G rants P ass C ourier An Independent Paper Devoted to the Interests i| Josephine County and Southern Oregon. . FRIDAY 4 r i i : h < < > i A DELIGHTFUL LOCATION. VVby • Seeker Alter Httrsl |lell1.« copj one jear, in advance........ One copy six months, in advance...... One copy three months, in advance.... CU B RATES I Rix copies on« year, in advance...... Office in Orth building. J acksonville , O regon . - - - II. KELLEY. Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office in Court House, J acksonville , O regon . ... T. B. k EX r. Terms of Advertising : Attorney at Law, LEGAL. One square, first insertion................. Each additional insertii»................ |2 UO 1 ;>o LOCAL. Will practice in all the courts of the State. OFFICE IN THE COURT HOUSE, Le« al Notk es, p« r line......................... 15 cents J acksonville . Regular ndvvitirunienla inserted upon lib eral terms. O regon . , ’Grrdudte ol tat Umveraty ol Leipsic. Utriuy. •f .»11 d«'s< riptiinis dene on short notirc. 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Manufactures the SAM WHITE. Best Beer in Southern Oregon. Attorney and Counsellor at Law J acksonville , O regon . G rant ’ s P ahs . O regon . Sunny Side Billiard Saloon, Will practice in all the Coures of the State. A. CHALE, Proprietor. Keeps c< nstanily on hand the best quality of CHARLES CHANSLOR, Wines. Liquors and Cigars. X < » ( fl 1’ V I • Il 1» 1 I < G rant ' s P ass . O regon , A SPLENDID BILLIARD TABLE tn connection. O regon . J acksonville Office in H. B. Miller A Co.'s store. K ER IS 4 4 I lit HO I El INION N <» I il I* I I » 11 I » 1 ¡< And Justice of th« Pe«ce LB4.4L BIAXKS OK A hl. KIND*. Legal instruments of all kinds promptly executed. Office S. E. Harkness’drug store. IHIIK Kilt 4 . One of the Best Hotels in South em Oregon. GOOD BEDS! GOOD TABLE And the best of accommodations. Connected with this hotel is a FIRST-CLASS LIVERY STABLE MRS. ELLEN RYDER, Proprietress. : K erbyville , KEITH’S FERIH (Formerly Presley's Ferry) Six Miles west of Grant’s Pass on main road leading to WILDERVILLE, KERBYVILLE and CRESCENT CITY. FKRRIACE AT HALF RATES I». W. KEITH. Proprietor. (¿RAINER, PAPER HANGER. I n All kinds o' watt la my Uns Promptly Dine r. UK A I 41.1 G rant h O regon . WILLIAM NAUCKE. KEEPS Dry Goods and Groceries. For good fiargalns in the line of Hals. Ca;s Biots and Shoes er General Groceries And everything in the way of Mining' SSitpplifM. X . I ><-leiii:i I <-i DEALER IN DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES And keeps constantly on hand Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes General Mining Supplies. NEW TIN SHOP. O. H : — AND— O regon . P : K erby ville . O regon . Sig-n Painter. (.it : Those wishing bargains should call on WILLIAM NAUCKE, J. B SCHAEFER. House • : STARR, Proprietor, DEALKR IN Stoves, Tin-Ware, Pumps, Pipes, Etc., Etc. Those wishing good bargain» must not fail to call at the Kerbyville P. O. Building, K erbyville . O regon . Kerbyville Mills, I*. VI. Ml I.I.I-:»». I’roprleter. At this season of the y< ar to find a country frieml who liar desirable camp ing-out facilities on hi' plats* is consid ere.l the very l»i«t of guo«l luck Such a one is Mr Ferry turn, of Berkeley Illis geutleuian is a lord of the manor, whose possessions range from the pr«>s (serous valley in the neighborhood of th«* station named in his honor to the tops of the lofty hi Is clad in e erna diaparrel. Sotue days ago Mr. Ferryman |>er ci* v«-d a friend on the b >nt. The frieml bad blankets, tent ami fry ng-pau with lrni. 1 nmistakably h • wa- b<>ut.«l tor the woods. •-Where are you bound for?’’ sa il th ■ . Berkeley s pure, genially. •‘t h. nowhere^ mjntro« iila-r. ' reui- «■■ i w.-t « tTTer 7 n,'u u.-iig'its. -*.)iiit going to lay out for a night or two “Got your family along?’’ in<|Uire«l Mr. Ferry man. • Av, the whole lot of ’em, aid the fr end. “Well, then, why not conic and camp in th-* cany on in the rear ot mv house '" s.ii'l Mr. Ferryman. •‘Then*'s wo.nl and water and good shade, and if you should want anythiug from the hou-e you've only pit to ask for it " Th s suited the camper, an I with the hospitable Ferryman he purs i* <1 hs tortuous pat'i Hp the canyon. The air was balmy and the place came up to all its proprietor had claimed for it as a camping ground. •-.Now here is a gootl place to halt, just by this cabin ” said the fri -ml. dropping his blankets. Mr 1 e la m m elanced unea-ily at the cab:n * \\ «-11. tis pretty good,” In­ said, - but I think you might find a more suitable place higher up?' **< nn't get any thing lietter than this," Said the friend. *-Wliat’s in the cabin, anvhovv? 1 see a padlock on the door. ’ “Oh, nothing of any particular vain«- Still 1 really th nk you might come far­ ther along the « anyon." ••Why, confound it. man, you don’t think I m going to break into v«mr old cabin. No, 1 stay right her«*." and le proceeded to get up his t.-nt and col­ ic t wood Io a tin-. IVhen the axe rang ou the dry oak stumps Mr. Ferry man excused h m fit hurr edly on the plea of meeting -ome frieml at the liouse, and the camper not c—d that as s ion as In* got round the bend he east ail uneasy glan c over his shoulder an I then ran as if pursued by a grizzly. Early ue t mornng the camp-r vv as ratner surpris«*«! at the interest the lie g bors s i*m -d to take in his unpre­ tentious bitle oiittit. The tops of the various lol s which t-oinman.le I a view <>f Ills camp were tenanted and s.,me brought op ra glas es. ••Surely." be thought, * c imping out can not b L* SO V***- Ftire hr »* **rr» iw • i*^ (hi- these people lake an interest in mv tent. < ’iirious that they do not come nearer an«! •xanune it if camping b<* •Its In in ih ill * « quarter. su. h a novelty «marter. ” But • .* . did not» ■< r did Mr I er y tn in himself put in an appearance. 'The next «Liy the camp *r stru k tent an«l departed. His surpri«e wa« m« r a-•p)e who are inpanie«! h ni to tlx* station, but did not conn* near him, all following at some di-tanee. The most rcmarka’d«? experience I have ever had.” he-aid. wonder wiiat pi-cuhar ty about my get-up attract' tlx* (uri«iB ty «»f Ihcs«* goo«I people?’ On th«» car« In* met an acquainiance and <*xp'a n«* I to Ii m th«* <>d«l manner in which the B«*rk«-.’eyan« ha I ae e I. “An«l flirth«*rniore, hr -aid, • 1 n«*v«*r have caught a glimp«** of Fvr ■) man b nee. ” • When* did he put you? ' “(‘lose by a little cabin in the can­ yon M “A cabin!” ejaculate.! the frieud, moving ot!’ from him. and r«gar«!ing him with aMtoni hnx nt. ** («rent heaven«! Have you caught th • into« tion, too? Ye«, a cabin. \\ ha' about it?” • Why, no wonder tlm ¡»eople stare ! nt you. 'That cabin is a g ant powder si<;re-hou«e, ami of rour««* th«* wpecta«*!«* of a man camping by it and hamm»*r:ng at wood ami building tin*** must hav«* imprv'S«*«t them with tlx* belief that 1««* wa- a lunatic. An«! I app«»al to yourself if they had not good ground** for such a Slipp »«itioil. 1 he c.irnper felt for cbopping-knif»*. “I see it all now.” h«* «an! with a ga-n. “ If F« rrvman «ome- thi- wav, ju-thoi«i m back,will you? I think th«*re m ght in unplra«antne«'* if w<* -hoiild meet Great heaven«, what an escape I ve had! —Fan Francisco lltfe hanging to my «loor la’ll Both Imprted anyri||p. Oregon. Proprietors. L. L. JENNINGS & CO MAIN STRE1 r, Ke Wines. Liquors and Cigars Paa:y nt luti Drilli Pit Up oi SMI Not». DR. PAÜL J. A. SENDER. Portland HniiONtliic Pharmacy, 51 Wuhinffton St. Portland. Oregon Dealer in Homo op«hie Medic ine« for I’hyaician*» and Families*. Profeaaionai Literature. Physician« S«ippi'ie«. Family Medicine ( a«e« and Book«, Druggi«t.«’ Sundries and Fancy Goode. O«ir 9 ' Medicine Ca«e, with direction*, containing twelve remedies, ought to Io- in ex er' Ii" ■ **♦•*.' •;3 Ur »'M Se mler • Specific Rei w'Oirn admenta. Send Jf>mee ipathir Amiatant. ful note« on llomceopathi prwr Mat of Medicine«. < Mail order* a special! ryiMwaxtee’t A hire««. DR PAUL J. * A SKMLER Vf»| ---------- . DRINKING-W H’ER. One of th»* First Rt*«|H <*er. »«is of Surre«« on h Faroi One of the first r««,ij]Jients of »HO- -■ess <>n a farr.i. auy» tie ejmrt Oi the M i--achii-elts Fxp-rn-, ital ! station. e<>nsi-ts in an amp e sO.pl of good water. l’ur ty of tbe . i -r used, for drinking in partieular 1 vital iiu portanco. Cities and win usually have their org.inizationV.m- the supply of water, ami they e- ,1 .• “Main guar- Mitees regarding the I i. \ furnished for their use. The fai n io. ng tv* a rule more -«dated , n h a in * in this res, e -t largely left to « * n counsel. His chances tor obtein >d water from springs, and fo j .»•eting his wells against the n«« >- 'UO\X>US matters b. intiltra: - ■ ' ora ise. are. in the rvv.vj*»’’ t' •" ¡r iv y. . . A .dis aet.iry » r a good •^ eoutrol- driuking » ater d.a ’ ling «Io ; re-, on a ,1 _ ^stion of the io.-alien of till ned for t e use of tli • f «■ i Tie live lion I m * -to. k. ami oil the ,1«' stowed from time t«L > condì- tio l of tin- latter anrr ,n * - »Grinding*, Wells may be bad’, y If med in the start, or may i__ _ become ej used to con- tamination by sub-ey :it changes in the surroundings, (¡« mh wells are I n- !>'<■ to change tor the 'tow at any t me. on account of c rcun*t|>■ es too mi­ meroii- to state in tliii 'll pixel ion. To Iicriod caliy ascertain I nJ exact vomii- tion of tli« welt w I h suppl es the wants of th«« fatnilv nJ of the I.ve stock is a task wh< rm farmer can for any length of I tu I ¡«car I, without incurring a seri ms ri in health ami prosperity. The sub} ! receives «|uìte tiCMl, OU IV fre pientlv, bat little count of tile fact t ,t the hnrmful qualities, wh ch an »lurently g< <» I waler may contain, «• «1 sgilise I be yond r «•o-’-nition hy ll ii'tiid <1 sen «•- i i rtairi delicate elm lb il tests, :u«lcd at tin es by m:erOseo[ «•itlob w*rvH* ion«, are. in t lie mai<>rit« f «a es, the only reliable means, in oat l»r«M-nt -tat«* of tin- sc cnees, bv wliict H doirable int'<»r mat ion reg ird'ing tiiekru elniraet-r of a drinking waler etui i L* l>.- us min oral sulistanccs which ba lie been found in drinking water i- tin* ha I. It« i n*< cue • is usual!) «Im* to t|e ii ««* of )« i«i pip«*s for «•omlui ting tin* 1 t« rfr«»mi «• well to th«* pump and eMwhe’r Lt ’ is a treu ’herons ami damerou- po «on Not -i i raob should b tol«*i t«*d in drink ng-watcr Th«* u-< <>f l«*a«l pip«*- for « «m* hl ting the lath* lor either <»f tlx* abov«*-'tnt«*d purpo u wliould I e 'tii th prohibit«1«! b N d •law Ar««?nic an*! «’opp«*r nr«* rar« Iv met With in natural waters; y t » car l« -s of paris green is nt any Im com«* most dangerou in his I h •«<* three in»* aH I«*: 1. «•• arsenic are <1 r«*ct poi* n« t<> th* ani­ mal system, am! thercfoi •.! tl «• most • lang run« mineral impureie- in «Irink ing-watcr, t .otigh ordinnfily rare I'h«* most frc«pi *n1 -our« «* of (finger «■ m«*** eviibmtly from th«* pr«*-« ■(•«• or • -rgan <• mat* r, imlic t ng <-01111111’111 it ■ 11 by decaying animal or vegetable -ub- «■ .-in«-'-*. \V «-II« are noi mfr«* .uently aixl li«|ui«l« ¡vi«A c «? ss pinaniiting from sink*, V i.ii'ihiud pools timi Tar in-y a I« I*. Farmer. 1HE % AVERAGE !‘hilv>s<»|ihi<- il N< >. 47 GIRL. III- ertatlon 1 poll an In MERCHANT AND MELON. AUr.iltli) terrsH'«K Top c. Bott <»iiiaii*s Experience M it h a ('«»iiikti-y CunataMe. GE» MAN POTATOES V-.rk«---. Win. Ho, th..» Ht t»1 ■ It.I, .»t »'¡I. ( nil, l‘vr r«.i,H, • days: American good- arc fouim nd _u’.v ¡n “Ain't yer a-hain«*«l of yer««*lf, yer oht imniens«* quantit e<. On the other tramp, tu impose on a rv-pectablc inau hand, it seem« perfectly nat’iml, when this way. Stealing melo :s. a «• ye’ we cumdder th - vagary of human na­ Well, you won't steal nn\ mor«* this ture. to liml German potatoes an«! a we«*k, you contemptible <»l«l vagrant. I thousand other xrti<*les we might mini«* don't want to hear any of yer gut!: I in the New York market«, with plenty caught yer; that's enough for me.” of purchasers in the bargain. *1 hen, w th ; iiulher sliak«* that made a is 1 lie parti« ular German potato we victim's teeth chatter with fea*. he have in mind has only lat«*l\ gaine«l a ma I«* tracks fur |K>lic<* hea«!«piartcrs. prominent place on our list of import«. On the way the old farmer r«*cov<*ri*«l A few years ago the receipts were from in a «l«,gre«' hi« s«‘lt pos e.-sion and v«*nt tw« nt) -live to fifty lags yearly, lire«! to r«*nion*t:ate with his stalwart Last year one thousand over com pan on. potatoes were bags of German “How dare y«»u attempt such a sold n New York City alone, ami th * tli ng,” sputter«*«! the irate vict in as In* season the sales have already reach«*«! wa« forc«*d over th«* road, regardles*. that figure, showing a remarkably of mini or water. “Do sou think I’d rap «1 iii« i« R«e in the r consumption. stand it? No, I won t.’’ he shout«*«! Noti« ing th - inerea«»*. ati«l d« - ring to •T’rett) couutry thi«, if h man «an t find out the can««* of the r popular ty, pick a m«*b“: on his own livhl. I say w«* called upon an uptown grocer, who then*, Mr. Jone«, conn* her* ami hdp serves a ver> part cular da« • of trade, inc!” h«1 yell«*«!, as tn* was tra\«*l ng am! asked to see hi« German potatoes, pa I a ni*ighbor’s h«.u«a at an extra lie displaced hi- samples upon a plate ord nary rat«* of sp«*«*«l. w hich liohl a «l«i/« n or more tub« r« tin* “On, shut up,” pu e I th«* sturd) po s/.«• of a large walnut We wen* sur­ Ferman, a- In1 tried to force “h s man prised to learn that this was the aver­ along at a faster gait. “That gag age size, and that to spite of the seem­ «lou t work in these parts. ” ing disadvantage in this respect, th«* • •copper's ’ chin (terinan potato wa« a fnvorit«* on tlm Suddenly the , ilroppeil until it seemed to touch his tables of several of his wealthier cu«- w aist-band. buneix. He sells them by weight, at A weary, troubled sort of an oath «•- five cent« a pound, ami bu\« them nt cap«*«! hi« lips. Neighbor Join*« ha«! three cents by the single bag. or two r.-pond«*«! with al critv to his fr « nd - ami a half cents a pouml in ten bag « all, aii«l seizing a crowunr, came «town lots. The bags w II average about one the driveway I k«* a steam i ngin«* hundred pounds. Curio.is to know lint's th«» matter, Saniiiel? whether tlx* were bought for any \\ here's yer go ng?” lie shoutvil. special object. w<* were infotmed that “Ain t going nowli«*r«*'s, if yer II help the\ ar«* eons «iered th«* finest potato««« m«*. Mak«1 that jiu kass of a con-tabk* for «ahul, and are pr ncipalh u-« d for let go mv collar ” that purpose. l*«*«*'e I arul broiled in I in* crowbar nn«l a word of cxplami lard «>r butter, wliol«*, w thout si cing, t o i had th«* des r *«i etlect A« the they make a spec all) attra« t v«* «1 s|i. «r* tfalloii officer turn«*d Ills course to Boiled and sarv«*«i in their p«*el. ami ward the melon patch he muttered to eaten with a little butter and suit, they h.m««*lf “ Tlx* «tingy old cus-! it wa« are delightful Cooked this wav. the go <1 enough for h m potato should b«* tirok«*n apart with the fore** in still employed to haml, and not cut with a knife. I riu* police 1 ' Igusrd • ho fruit laden litres, b it that uhlan (irvt tti. •'•.'nat uidv, Yin» J rot ro I. I I s •‘Ai - -io»il i- *14«mgln *-• x —— ■< • —- — »¿iiS poor, th«* pay small ami the I’ppo-e. THE JERICHO ROAD XII can contradict these wont* of •nees unsatisf idory. lb* is now piai'c; because all who think a mo to keep a lirst-class grocery.— U 11.y \ «»iiiiK M»n *iioiil«l N» «» < I r ivrl It 1 i»«lrr Ordlnitrj I lr«-iim-tuni t ». uicnt « all liml except 011- in girl« who ar«* always ju«t «l«*a«l w.th a hca«la« he So y ou have got y ourself into troiibl•*, A SILVER-SHOD HORSE. or as averse mv «011? Gom* a lilth» wrong, have convcrsat on Y««, well, that means you know The Wav m Wrnltliy Woman 1» •¡»«»•eil of you’ are i |’i»rt of Iler Income. that you have gom* dear wrong, lie­ bo«l v. A v ait or to the W«*st‘ngh«Hisc atables. cause ther«* is only on«* kin«! of right mar gr«*«*al in the East End, «<•«•* among an array and one kind of wrong. Ami yon’v«* I rant whole at ers of handsome blood** I horsty one of | m *- ha«! such a hard time getting back that chara« th « kl culiar beauty of color and carriage, ! it's made you a l.ttlc bitter inn! <-y nlcal, ions. ( usual notice is qu:ck it on«* goo«l woman in wCtlhsI All income of ♦ijOJMMI per P'lll’ Jericho, nn«l she d.dn’t move i.i good in pili - iiioi »«')’ up m * I ut . She Nli«* I- is a lady )a«lv society. But. my son. it isn’t hoc cty’s ear ago sii«* of arlKtir ti'sh* ami a y year »lie «Ir «!«• fault that \ou got ntw troubl«. You elded a tram <»f « i «, hiii <•«»,or«,«l knew what th«* Jeridio road was when i horses with I’owmg. snowy mane«, son went down that wav. You knew Such hor»«’« an* a- rare M tl ei ar«* there was a curse on th«* tow n. You w«*re «af«* enough in Jerusalem: : i.hv I h *: iii I iful, but Mis. Westinghouse, noth ing daunted, M t alamt to pro* ii r«* llu in didn’t you *ta\ th* r«*? Don’t f«rl b.t Four agents w«*r«* •*niploy«,rl«l. if you g'Y«- t a chan« •• to I h * • its luster hi lb to find the sih«*r t pp« «l home that goes beh ml ihr t«,am was turn <1 over to their uble. C i SINFECTING RAGS. en, the We torn < o itinxnt is but the expen v ot getting Hu n» V* ns b<*rauM* then th«* f«*ll«>w is apt to look Til« '•yiteirt ,4doptat II' ’ookl vu to l'i • Mrs. Wrstinglioii e. var V at the wrong |>« hem. Tne\ arc in th«1 c tics, in «•nornmiis. ii-nt lb«* Ini roiliictiori oij Cltolrra < >rriii» s IIV age«, li the farm bon e*. M «• in the use of her mw nc jiisiiio ». I h - th«* Jercho ron The process of disirif« ft i « Ji by iem on all -trects, along all came ronrernrd is to w hat slm -hoiild thieves that 1«, Ih«* sionnls nn«l th«* n the loneb a id lowly conn d « if one of th< . I li :i’«*«l «team na ii »w |iw*Jc< i w er pn»-«*«l bv on the h«*.' are ready for all duty an I agents who secui Baltic Stor«‘.i, in Brook din, in • s. ami const lute to all u *»!d —•nt out to M« ciire a third. Thej were on«* goo«l Namur t > be 'he compì t<* « »lut il | of II f i.| ng hciriM the most beaut ful s■ i'•« ♦■«»fl11, ami the tUrc«* Ixuii'tiv' were axeine to von th 4 m i wh eh has occasion« Um drnngrst 10 utterly Io«! ii vin* scene on earth, bariti nlv work! w that rca In U'e «'••utilry on tal lied superheater. dlC «»f«li,l‘ril him «Hit t » New A oi k hives am! care- for just «u«-li you In- <«raii men ami women who deal w th th«* I >• i roil la w > or «•m*oHnt«’re a coii.-e | ii -ncc 41 o up hi. rig t<. I-« groom««»!, bla?ik«,t«,bb«*«l you. am! |H«s«ed you by ««n mga. • niarge l from «1 as ci m fiill. if all \ e Hi« bed the road to J«*r ;*lio. Nev« r m ml ilia tpo two liorwo. tina |ly rame to two ifichea in diam«*i r. <•» . tholr no**« rub!*! ais made, ami hi* ma ng« r is al pr vsi ami tlie I a \ te, tn v son. Ì h <1 .«tarn e apar, a* I yer • a red at ini of hay /« ' /A ( i / i wen* going «low i to Jericho, too. o the end of a bn I . woman «tar« hollow H a>f< r«*in«*riib<‘r, that « the kind of prie» ,t n«*W4pap«,r from hi cir«*umf<* they were. An« i i i«*a«ling. In a mi i- son. Unless y over, «*a< r kni ting out a «1 wa stronger than th«* thirv«1« down Jericho steam «*« >rk. Ten l«»ng ruin why and I gues« ma* be you are hot; •ullv r«*v v< f«-w men ar«* why. you k«*« p ofi i ng in h It ’ tin pa-M-d away, and «•'! up and a-k«*«l that roa«l. You s!a\ ill J« rusalem. ami es in col going to ida* Mid Mobile, you’ll have mor«1 money am! !♦•«- h«*a«i- from the "tart r.i pidlt! aebi*. llnr hjh , Iho kltjn Fayb, I nt< ni tun There w i« a connection between «.en<-ral Lincoln, of lii-volnt onary te fame, nnd the ftm Iv wh.-m-e sprang Abraham I. tic.-In. The lattei'. people once lived among I those > of the farmer •*|»o you know t Mexican Government ha« re in Me»sachus.'lt*, __ but migrated mitral« I to Berk’ I don t care for un«l rtaking h ge<»l«»gical siir . thence to the .shenaruloah who!»* <»f Af«*\n«», rv- far an < 'ounty, Pa. ami thenc»* to Kentucky, I ni I I it has appropriated Valley, Va . great Abraham was lw>rn. pre! min ary «*\|M*n«e*. where the i i of th«* w riters «• • tensive s<*ale can not In .pile of the a-eltiol Lincolns were inijiortant int*urn as that Dante or Web-t r is th«- •*\| rc'S on of h s p *r.o«|. i h«* girl ot t«*-d ay i- therefore a new forni ot hnmao nature because new infhicuovs »•an n