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An # THE COU RI Eli crnix Melai Pi«r if bwllw Cuwtr. Ortioi. FRIDAY. APRIL 23. INSfî. Inm ro ARRIVAI. VND DEPARTURE MAILS vnoM uk . nts i-»as to cnxsc. sr errv. L t . Grant's Pa». Monday 'Ve !ns‘v > riday ' igon . 7HMIa n» 7 :(H) a lu 7 :00 a tn ! Ar. Hrant-» Iñass, Tuesday Th'ira’v Satur’y 6:00 pm H :<m p m 6 00pm rao 4 GSAXra FASS TO GAUCK. I j P rvvh Sat untav 6 a TH Arrives sam* day). «4:00 t» 111 ovrt< >: H ours . O■•!!'•• op. hi every d-<>* except Sun.lav, from 7:30 a m . t«»g:3D p . m . OpSG Sun day from 8:3.) to 10 a . m . J. W. H oward . P. M SOCIETY Ni»TICF.S G uam «'» P as » laiixir, Xu M. A. F. A A M.—Meets in ther hall. Odd Fellow - »e.iilding, Friday ivening on or before the VyMImoon. Visiting brothers cordially invited to attend. I. W How .mt, W. M J. T. G alvin . Sev'v. «iOLDCM Ri t.i. 1. o.O. F -—Meet«every Saturday evening at 7 -.«■» at their hall on Sixth street. Visiting brothers cordially invited to attend. C. K. Cnissum X G. J. A. Jas Mivoa, Sec’y. K sbryville I. » doi , No. ah. E O. O. F. — Ma^ta everv other Saturday evening. Visiting brothers cordiallv invited to at tend. D an ’ l H int , N. G. S. Wr. F orbes , Sec’v. H p . of H .Jcoephine Ixjdge. 179, meet« at Grant’s Pa«s, tirst Saturday of each month at 11 O’clock A M W. M. PoLLiM K, W. M. T! e «Md-Erlk»»». anti< i[«ting a lar^e crow.I at their aiiniverxun- hall or the 26th, have taken the precaution to doub ly ».-. lire their hall. Making it perfectly »ale for auv iiuui I h t that may lie in at- teniiauce. I»» 1O4RH |< I« O| >n,CO\ \ F\1 IOS. Vursuant to call, the delegut«*« to the iMni’s ratic County ( ’«»11 vent ion met at Kerbyville «»n Satunlay Kpril 17th ami nomi nate« I a full ticket foroainty odtoefw, «ielegates to the State Convention, County Mr. William Coker, ot s^n Franciaco, Central Coinmitt«*e. etc. one of tlie ^viitleiiu n interested in the The convention was calle«! t«>«»r3?r at 1 Kerbyville ditch, went over veateniay. o’vl'M k f w . by Mr. Mvriisoti, chairman He waa met at thia place by Mr. Aiken. of county «NNiiniìtte. We uiKteretand work on that imp riant James Spence was chosen cba’rman enterprise will so'ii !>e commenced. ami S. U. Miu hull, secretary. Over 1 .«kW^MO tie» have been ord. rc.l All the pns*incts excepting^ Williams for shipment to the temiinua of the < ali- creek were represented. fomia & Orepnt railroad where active Thefollowiug ticket was seleuto I : construction ia still going on. This is an \V F. Kremer. Wm. Naucke an«l Sam other guud indication that the Central W bite were «eie« te«i delegates to attend the «tate convention, ami were instructed folks mean to complete the road. fj- Prim b»r District Ju lge and Sam Tin survey of Link and Wool rivers in White District »Attorney. The nomination««>f S. U. Mitchell for Klamath •■iinty, with a view of ascertain Representative, C. ! Im bee County Judge. ing the a lvi»ability of their im|>n>vemeut J. M. Pavne, and J. \V Wimer for Coim- by the government as navigable streams y Commission«*™ ami Cha«. K Clian«- tins lievn ordered, and will without a' * l«»r lor Clerk, were mad«» by unanimous doubt be made during the coming wiiin- voice. The only struggle in the convention Ink mer. ing Iwtween C. D, S*xton ami Th«»«. G. N. C. McNair, was up from the Yank Pat* rs«»n fur Sheriff’. On the fourth bal mine this week. He brought up Will? lot Mr. Patters ui had «>ne more vote than was necessary 10 a choice of the conven- very nice gold from the gravel bar hr is I tion. working on the river. He al«» informs J. W. Howard for Treasurer, J. P. lx*w- us that work on the famous Big Yank i« for \ss»--i«»r. A. J. Chapman for School ledge may commence again in the near S 1 p« rintendent, W. N. Saunders f«»r Sur veyor ami W. E. Kremer for Coroner future. were all the unanimous choice of the con Parties arriving here overland from vent ion. 1 he chair then appointed county cen Fan Fr.uicisrs» report that some3,600men tral committee a-« follows : are now employed on the extension of E«i. F. Hathaway, chairman; John the California .k Oregon railroad, and it is Goings C D. Sextan, J. N. (iotcher, the general iuipreaaiou that work will be Sam White. <|x»e«’hes were ma le by Chantlor and pushed ahead w ithout interruption to the Mitchell. state line. P«*rhaps a brief sketch of these men The first wagon manufactured in R awm '* h lxinor, I- 0. G.T..49H—Meet« Grant’s Pass, was furnished this week for everv Friday evening at Hale’s hall. W ill C. K ing . W. (’. T. Mr. M \V. Wheeler. It is a buekisiard, Ulld the wi>od work was done b.v Mr NOTICE I Garrison, the iron by Pigney A Cook, and the painting by Speara Frcasure Having sol<l an interest in the C ovhier It is a very neat vehicle. to Mr W J. Wimer, we wottid res|>ect- Among i he aspirants for political honors fully urge all those knowing themselves at the republican convention tomorrow indebted in any way to this paper, up to we are informed that Roht. Smith, son of April 1st, 1S46, to remit at once. We Mr. Ed. Smith, will lie a candidate for the nomination of si hool su|>erii>teiident. ioUBt have what is due us. Bob. is well qualified for the fiosition, l>e- J. II. S tine . ing a toting man of excellent education and other favorable merits. Local and Personal w«»ul<l not I m » out of place. H. l MITCIlEl.l. coi i : t rico< ef . im yg *. April Teriib. DIXD. ISHH. I KIMIMU. l«»tT. PAYNE the present incumoent is know*n to l»e honest and faithful. May lie “git thar.” JAMES W. WIMER is a young man permanently locateti iti the ccunty who has “a head of his own.’’ He would try to do his duty. ( H \S. K. « KAXN1.UK i« a resident of Grant’s Pass; during his residenut* in this county, he lias be«*n in the employ of H. B .Miller A Co., lie has a reputation for character ami ability far ami wide, ii«»n«-e a good »election. J. WIMER A SONS Oaxaca Mtate V» T'io». Bx »►-.-; turd charge I »itli an ,w«aiilt with intent to l>ecva.*«e«l leave* a husband, fourdaugh- kill. l»imniiued. Th-> undersigned is Lilly prepared to do tem and otieann. (J. W. Griffith, of thia l4tati- V». G.s-r.n- I^wia; indictment lor al! work in his line in the bent manner an a»*anlt with a «iwngvrou» weapon, place) to mourn her I«» mb . I’uaee to ller and at reasonable prices. rrtoaimi. (.'entiimed. ROBERT PRZY. State v». I. la-onanl; larceny I Upon The .iB.rl Peet. suxxe'tion <>t Di.tri. t A't.iruey, case • »*» re-Kii!>niitted to grand jury and ili»- If v < mi cannot be an angel. mn-ami. And with fhe angels stand. State Vi. Cha». Anee. Dani-I Aure, \v- JA< KSONVILLE, OR. Just walk right up to Angel's ery Fi-rrin and High lekera; in.lu-tii.eiit And he'll take you by the bund, for killing d-er in viulation <>i law. Dis- iniMetl. JOILV A. IIANLEY It may not be so heavenly, Propr. It may not be so bright. state va. Blake Baldwin and M I.. As walking in the golden city W<>o<ty; indictment tor Melting,Iapior And tusking in the light. without liiviiM-. Di»m.M»e<l. Mate »» M L \\'<-»ly; indictment for But he'» something nice to sell you Caton * Garrett, General Agent». an »Haaull » «tii a «langeron* w**apm, a illi That will do you lots of good, intent to kill. «'«Mitiime.! u-ital onler. And tr-'ll treat you very kindly, Kinney A Woltem, Agent«, Medford. state v» William Rvla-e ; in jailehar^e«l For he's always in the mood. with tiv.irder in the tir-t degree. Not a true till. AVakelee'a Squirrel and Gopher Exter CIVII. IMH-KFT. minator forante at Dr. Kremer’s. T. F. Bybee vm . Win. Bytree; action at Mr. A. .1 Sedge is agent for the Tri law . to recover money. I H-ath of plaintiff auggeated, and on motion of Mitehell, umph Corn Planter, slsothe Racine Wind continued for the term. Mill. Samples of these machines may —Article of— Win. Bylee va.Thoa. Bybee; aetiou al be seen by calling at his plais- of busine»» law for damage». l’ontiin:e<l for the term. on Main street. William Itamsy va. s. B. IVtingall; Fri«-»« Keilutrd. writ of review. Argn.-<l and s ibmiitea and taken tinder advisement. —Anti— The Sugar l*in«‘ Door A Lumber Co , Henry York v*. Beter Burkhalter an.! thia place, are Helling sanli and doors 33 John Gentner; suit for iniiu-tion. Dis | h ‘ t cent olt' the list price. CORN WHISKEY, missed' —In Quantitira and at— IN Kqi ITY. NOTICE I I Jonathan Bourne vs. Garrett <’r«»ekvtt; et. al.; suit in equitv for injun«*tion. Having concluded to adopt the caah PRICES TO SUIT. Passed to l>e examine«! into, is»« ree en HVKtem «»n the lat, ot May, recall on all te rt a ino« I. tlmew* indebted to ua to settle their Pollar«! A Thurston vs. Henry Smith ; accouniM by that time either bv cash or SATISFACTION GUARANTEED suit in eq nit v. iMfendant withdraws de note. C ‘ turiiKi.i. A ” Tert'». murer; plaintiff* takes judgment as prayed May l»ay Ball. in the case. Each party t«> pay one-iialf the costs. GRANT’S PASS, OREGON, We art* authorixed to announce that a The ( ¡rave ('reek Ditch 3c Mining Co. v*. C W. Triplett ; Willis a*ks to have grand ball will lx* given at Woodville case n*fern*«L Reference «»Mere«!, and .lack«on county, on May day evening, to retferce ap|w>inte<l to report th«» evidence which all arc invite«!. If, as heretofore, Thin Hotel has been thoroughly hv fir**t «lay of nvlt term «»f court. all w 1 m > attend will vertainlv enjoy a good renovated and time. The Rogue River Distillery, BOURBON, RYE CENTRAL HOTEL! Is a lawyer oi prominence located at (¡rant’s Pass, a strong democrat, tl ient speaker and willing w«»rker in the cans«* oi his party as well a th«* whole pv«»ple. «11 \s. Hl «ÌIIKS needa no encomiums at our hamls. he ba« I.M<*n rep»atudly electe«! to office in the county. As an «»fficer and public servant HCIIOOI. »»TATlsri« « «»F .lOsEPHl>F. COI NTY. lie ranks very high with his party. I \MES M. W1LDO DIRECTORY. CITY BARBER SHOP, GKIKEITH—At Win« he«ter. (iu«»rn«ey «•«Mint), tfiiio, «m Thursday, April I, «¡».MTT** Pass, 1886. E iifs , wife of loelma Griffith, agni 75 yearn. 4 month«, ami 17 day». Whole numtier of organized dis tricts, Number of males between 4 and 20 yearn, l'emales. Number of prpils enrolled in public ««-I ioo I m during the year ending March 1st, 1SS0, Avcr.ige daily attendance. Average nuinln*r of months pub lic aelioola havr he n taugnt, \verage Majes paitl tea« hers per month, males, Female«*, A R efurnished CARD. T hroughou T On and after Mav 1st, 18S6, wo will TltK TRAVICI ING PtRLIC WILL FINI discontinue the cre.lit and adopt a caaii 558 system, believing this will prove alike BEST ACCOMMODATIONS. 536 lieneti. ial to ourselves ami < ustomers, as we will then mak<- a great reduction on all goods in our line Thanking the pub 727 lic for their past lils-ral patronage Ia 2>\ sione.I on us, we res|setliillv solicit a ................................ "■** share in thefuturc. C ninn i i. A Ti rrs. Have the largeat »hire m J'waphine county, which ia 65x32 iee«, and two •torie», HUed with < ’hoice Oood« ip Ever» I Ai»». WE BUY FOR ( ASH, AND SELL FOR CA8B, ------- )AT(-------- BOTTOM PRICER! Gire Holest Weint ui Imin. Trarelers,' Miners’ and Farm ers’ Supplies. We keep everything needed people. by the CHEAP FOR CASH OR PRODUCI. AA aldo, - • • • Oregon. FOIi AI.E, 1*0 KT ER And the la*«t brands of LIQUORS ANDC’IGAKS. Call on CHAS. DEUKER. • • Waldo, • Oregon. - Decker Boarding House! Kept in first-< law style, and The Travelling Public Will meet with every kindness »nd at- U-iition. LIVERY STABLE IN CONNECTION. Waldo, ... Oregon. SUPPLY vor oooi) STORE. bargains in Dry Goods and Groceries — AM»-- GENERAL MIXING SUPPLIE®, <’*ll on CHAS. DECKER 23 lion. Warren Truitt, register of the ’Republican County Convention to laikeview land ollice pusstul over the O. morrow. A C. R. R. last week en-route to his Imine . R»*«i liquor and Christianity won’t stay at Dallas. I’olk county. He lias sent in Farm fur >»!«'. — in the same hide. $3'.l 75 THE BAR IS RUrrilFD WITil T1IE his resignation, but who his successor A goist farm of -166 acre», inoatlv fenc $24 50 I>r Kremer received a larg«- invoice of will tie is not as yet known. We are Annual Apportionment. April 10, ISKtl. ed 56 acres under cultivation, with irri Finest Wines, Liquors & Cigars, T. <i. PATTERSON new •.-'»■»■Is yesterday. pleast-d to know that the Judge retires «•x-ass»*ss«»r of the county would undouht- No. de Nam»* of Hist. No. ch’hl’n Ain’t * gating ditch to water 15 acres. Thiafartn irom the Lakeview ollice with in >re than The Coi rier «office has been moved to re-k, Is miles u«lly make an efficient shentf. Sail in While the Reading Tnbls is pi'i IS) is located on Williams 3S 1. la>wer Deer creek a host of friends. For further pnitieu- its new building on Main street. T«»m. Platter. 42 71 «M irom Grant’s Pass J. W. HOWARD 3. Kerbs ville. 64 82 66 lars, apply to the Cm ail a ollue. Grant's SUPPLIED WITH THE LATEST Last week we mis-stated the contract Col. J. S. Gage ret urnetl yesterday from 4. Wai lo, 4H 74 56 1'asH, I Iregon. price for the Rogue river bridge, the price or treasurer is another evulonro that the am extended tripup the valley. Kl IX) 5. Wilderville. 112 dcuioerat« are selecting thin ticket intend NEWSPAPERS. Farm f«>r Naie. 45 72 ao It is said that fifteen per cent, of the read $6.l»>4. It should have read. $6,464. ing to elect it. He is !x*th honest an«l 6. I’p|>er Deer creek LS5 ' irant's Pass. 142 50 cattie in Harney valley have die«l this As some parties are anxious as to what capable. Three bun«lr«- I and twenty (320) acres 8 I'nity, join! district 29 39 50 The selection of.J P. L‘ Wis for as^ssor, dis|H>sitioii will be made of the balance of spring. 9. Mi»->uri Flat. 38 50 mostly Iwittoin land, on Applegate River, A POOL TABLE MAY ALSO BE 27 A. J. Chapman for school sup* rmte ident. the (10,'XXI appropriated,we would assure 8 miles Houthw«‘st of Grant’s Pass; I.»0 4,3 71 50 ' The subscription price of the C ourier W N Saunders for surveyor, ami l>r. 10. Day, a« re« under fence: 90 acres under<*ultivu them that by the time the appro-iche«, W. E. Kremer tor conmer an* all without 12. 1 >anie!» 68 50 37 $2.25 per year — in ha« been reduce«! to FOUND HERE. 53 break-waters, etc., are completed, the ac «»njoction. Mr. Chapman is particularly 13. I’p|HT Willinmscrc'l; 76 50 tioii . well watered ; es|>ecialh adapted to anvA.N« k . 21 6 1 50 agriculture, and a splendid stock ranch worthy of support a- be is physically in- 14. Murphv creek, tual cost will exceed $6,066. Apply to .1. II Stine, 44 72 00 Terms easy. capacitate«! lor hard work, but is well Ifi. Lower ’Williams “ B J. M. Chiles has opened bis grocery ( oi hikk utlice, Grant'« Pass, Oregon. Hon. Thomas F. Beall, of Central qualified lor school auperintendent. 54 ■ 17. •Imnp-Off-.h«« 77 «*» •tore on Main street. He in gelling good« 3H 69 (X) I propose to keep a strictly first- Point. Jackson county, died very sudden Credit is due the «leinocracv oi Jose 18. Althonse, -fit l>ottoin prices. F rm for Nair. 66 O' 32 ly on Monday last of rheiiinatism of the phine for the harmony that prevailed in 19. Vannoy. class house. Give me a call. 24 62 (Xi ui(hb.«r column will ba fouml some their convention, and their ticket is un 21. Sucker creek heart. Mr. Beall was one of the honored Th«» following (l<‘**«*rilx*«l Lirm l«>ciitA<l 6! IX» doubtedly a strong one,'''their candi<lates 2o Thoas. interesting school statistics, handed us <t miluK Moiitl)W«*st oi (¡rant ’ s I ’ a *«, on thu • >o J. B. HUTCH, l>ioneercitizens of Southern Oregon, lie capable and honest. We | io | m * the Re Lucky «picen, 81 00 62 by «Slpt. Uhapman. 26 ILI IX) «laily stag«* rout«» from (¡rant’s Pass t«» was a member of the Senate in the last piihlicaiis may “g«> an«l do likewise” 23. In »Use creek, ( n ‘ «eent ( 'ity , uonsisting of 4'1 n« res all (»rant ’ s Pa««, Oregon M | O. Ganiard will make im|M»rtant legislature an<l hits always lieen an lion- in th«*ir convention which comes otl* at 28. I 'eiitennial. 53 76 50 44 72 00 fenced; 16 acres under cultivation; a imp/>vements in his flouring mills near thia place tomorrow. Good otlicers an* 38. Jimejilrine, ored citizen in his county. In Ins death splendid fruit and grain farm ; small <n always faithful and trusty; they protect GolJ Hill tiiis season. Southern On-gon loses one of its ablest the poplc’a interests an«i aince capability Total, Into $1,647 00 clianl alr«*ady started ; comfortable dwell ing h »11« *; g'>«» I water. Anyone «1 fir Mr W. L. Nichol« of Riildle gave us a representative men. nowa lays seems to outdo political prefer Amount of school money in ing a valuable small farm will I»«» stii1«*«l ence in the choice of officers,it isextrenie- hands of County Treasurer, ca I \Vi* ineaday, ami ren<*wed hi« “allegi $1,683 I » The new tints schedule which went in hv a«ldr«*Msing J II. Stine, (’01 kier office ly ini|M»rtant that none but capable men (Ml To 21 Districts, > each, 1,050 ance” t«> the Col RiKR. Thanks. (¡rant’s Pass, Oregon. to eHect on the California and Oregon R. I m - nominated on either of the tickets. To 2 Joint Districts. $25 each. AO (Ml A GRAND CELEBRATION. inmigrants are coming to Oregon an»l U.. a few days siine, is as follows: The We advise* the election of the best men To 1094 children.’»■> cts each, 547 (Ml Dissolution Notice. Amount <ii>tril»ut«*d at this an- Wellington Territory at the rate of one up passenger train arrives in Rodding at irrespective of party. pnrtionnwiit, $1,647 ' Oil —Under the Auspice» of— thiusami or more every week. 4 45 e. m , remains 26ininutes formi|>per. Notice i« hereby given that the* firm < Es iliai. POINT JOTTISI H. Amount remaining in County compii«*>d of I NlcMMerve ami T. Y U.S. Hibbert, of Honolulu, Cal.. gave and leaves at 5 :(»5 for Delta, arriving Treasury, $36 40 l>ean doing liUMiiM’HM oi butchering, i« April, 20. A. J. (’ll ACM AN, ui a call yesterday. He is prospecting, there at 6 :55 r. m . leaves Ihdta at 7 a m <liM«olved by mutual consent. U. E M<* m - Grain is {rowing rapidly. ('ounty S hoo'i Kupt’«I. MTve will continue tin* buMiness and will arrives in Redding at 7 :47> a . m ., remain aid we n<»|«* lie may strike it rich. Days are quite warm again. n*«**ipt all account « «lue the late firm, hm Two dollars and twenty-five cents 12.25 ing 26 minutes for breakfast, leaving at Itaglryi«' >rw Hotel. No more rain for th«» present. well as Mettle U m indcbt**>ln«**s. The freight arrives at Delta at till pav for tlie U ourikh for one y«»ar in 11:6.5 a . M Monday, April 2Hth, 1886. <’. F. M emakkvk . Roads are «Irving up fast ami soon we Grant’« l*a«« can now hoa«t of <»ne of 3:15; leaves Ihdta at 6 r. m . a > van < r . Send in your subscriptions. T Y. 1>XAM. will have good sailing. PROG 11A MME : th«* b«»«t rt'gulatcd hotels in Or«»g»»n, «otith The spring term of the Grant’s Pass G ramt ’ a P ar «, Mar 29, iKHii. Mr. A E. Angel returned from a trip The venerable oak is putting f«»rth it« of Portland, Mr. Bagley han built hi« graded s hall, will commence Tuesday Parade nt 2 o'eloek. leaves; surely sprmg is her»». » Kerbv and Waldo, yesterday. He left Administrator's Notice hous«» with a view to make it *ir«t-ula*« April 27th. we congratulate our directors Mimic by Grant’a Pana Cornet Another carl«»ad «>f w heat was cleaned ast night for a visit to Washington Ty. in every rcsp*ct. The fourteen room«are in ha\ing secured Prof. II. L. Benson as preparatory for shipment this we<*k. Notici* ìm hereby given that the unde- Bund. Mi«« Mollie Burch, sister oi Mrs. Ho principal. Mr. Benson is one of the ablest Eggs are « heap an I til«* boys us»* them large arid airy, furnished in tlu* I m * h 1 of xittnod having I m *<* ii duly appointed A«i- Oration in the grove by Rev. W style, and «iippliod with all th«* mo«l« rn lier Harkness, has returned to tin* Wil- educators in the stale, and we are glad to in preference to stones throwing at gat«*s. improvem«*rit« f«»i ventilation. The «lin niiniatrator of the eatate of Ronina Au- G. Simpeon. unette where she will remain during The Turnvereln |>erf<frntance given her«* ing room is very neat a« i« aho the office. iniMta B«*a**h, dvueawd, late of J om * ph ill«* announce that the school will hereafter Grand Ball in the evening Tick ->be Summer. last week wasgo«xl for i»oys, a jolly dance* The kitchen 1« in the L of the main build county Oregon . ail imtmoiik having» I h I ihm la- under such ertieient management. As against «aid ext at«» will pr<»««»iit the same eta. inclnding «upper, 12.50. followed. ing and i« large and comiiutdiou«. Mr. vvitliin nix month* from «lati* hereof, to An amateur prize fight took place near president of the State Normal nch<»>l at Odd Fellow» «nd citizen» are cor Many of the farmers are rolling their Bagl>*y ha« «pared neither pain** nor mon ljuite a Drain and principal of the l'in|spia acad Ashlaml on«* day this week said AdminiMtratur at \liInni««* | m > m ( «»ili» •«», grain, ami it will prove a great saving to ey to provid«» a first « la** hou««* for th«* diallv invited to attend and aaeiat «aiti county. G eo W. II asmks , number of the parties < onc-rued ha’e emy at W ilbur, hehas secured for him machinery. traveling public in Houtlmrn Oregon, in celebrating out natal day. Administrator. been arrested. self a reputation which lie may well la- Rev. M. Peters«»n is holding a w^ri»*« of 'flic boil «• i« ni«*ely located a few stcfis G rant « P a ««, March 22. 18M6. Odd Fellow’» an- re<pir»t<-d to meetings here, ami the ( entrai Pointers north <»f the depot, and it« surrounding»« Mrs. II. D. Jones ami Mrs. Haskill of proud ol. ar«» quiet ami agreeable. As yet the ho meet ill the ball at 1 o'clock to make make hint promt th«* wav they uttend. WiM *rville, gave the new Co« kier office The • piousli'k" W. D R-i'-erts-m—the tel ami «»ther building« nee«-sarv to it« pn-paratioiiH for the parade. «t DDKN DEATH a call tiiis week. We appreadate the ob man w ho stole $2 > of the little children’s Sulex rilie for th’ Col iiira Positively con ven i<*ne«* are not entire!) romplet«*d Our |>eopl»‘ were shocke«| yestenlay to but tie* carp *ntersan* busy on their c<»n- The Hal) ba. Iiei-n doubly ae- ject of their visit. 5 and l< -c mt S Ji'.atli school d ma'io is— learn that our reaj»eçted citixen Thomas ciired for the occasion, stru« tion. With (he above d«*«< ription <»i Manv of «>ur townspeople are romplain- ha» b -en "hoard from" tlirough his ls>- E. Beall was no more with us, but had this liotel, we may only a«id that the pro ing 01 bad coal4. T« m > much care cannot som friend, w hos - dirty nam ■ we forbear <leparte«l thi« lib*, to that, when* no wea pri«*tor is an <*xp«*riem «•<! man 111 th«* biis- ry travelereie turns, lie w.is taken si« k ineas, and w<* la*«|M*ak for him a trade Is* taken by them, for from < n >1«1 s worse tn mtioning. However, "bird« of a feath alsi'it two week« ag<», but no one thought that tii.it will jiiMtiiy tin» <*xp«*n hture he diseases may emanate. er will flock together.” We do not think serious, not even hi« physician, An afe has ma<ie. Tlmt may le io attondnneeat th< from a hurt on ths ..... ................ tfie thigh, Mr Mensor of Jacksonville was here the g»»»l otlieers and members of the «cess form«*«I < uunty < onrt l*r<»Jf*r<lIng« and wj as taiqied the day liefor.*dying. II» hall. this week, an«l purchased a lot on <»th, St, Grant's Pass Munday m liool, and tenij» r- was also «0 a il Ins-led with rheumatism which Tickets, including atip|M*r at the and will f < kui commence the ere«*ti«»n of a ance society will applaud this champion went to (he regions <»f liis heart a few mo The following ar<* th«* pr’s’ccdings of Publiahnd in Joaephiaa < 'ountr Pioneer Hotel. $2.'41. For mh I u at of th« 1 "bilk" who made him«< If »u|s-rin- Kt«>re building thereon. ments liefor«» expiring. the April term of the J«»*M*phine « «»unty Angel.» variety store Mr. Beall came from Illinois to this c«nirt Of the i’andi'lates nominated at the tendent of their school for the purpose ot Il V < IKI'KR <>► I 'oMMITTltr.. DAVIS BROWER, robbing it» treasury Away with stub valley in the year K>2, ami ha« ma«le flemocratic convention last satunla/, Mr J. < *. ( aiiipb« ll w;iM Appointed to this iris place of alssle ever sima*, lie degraded wret< lie» a« either of them. l«*ave« a wife ami eight chiblren to mourn < ¡rant’s Pass secured th«* representative, superintend th«* erecti«>n of the court his l«»<s. lM*»ide« a larg«* circle of friends house ami j^il. bheritf, cL rk, ami treasurer ami coroner. NprritM Facapr from lirounlng His work is done, may he rent in peace < term»* The action of the rond mtirrming Ail those who call on Dr. (’. Lempert. M izpah . •John E. S«*vfertli ami son Joseph, while Will preti» ■»• in all th«* court« of the the < term an doctor, at J a« Ason vi lie, for contract* f«»r bridges, «•«Hirt I ioidm * ami Ktilrw. returning from < ¡rant’s Pass th«* 16th 5 w Stat** OlH<v on Sixth «trwet, near p»r»t Hix ini lea South of < »raut’« Paa«, Josephine tr*atrn *nt on Saturdays will be treate«! jail ap|M*ar«*d last week inst. cam«* very nearly losing their liv -s < ounty, <)reg»»n. ollice free of charge, excluding medicine. Hereafter rille* will he it. I’. < »eorge. arid L I. tenning« A <*«•. in a ti*ssl of water running down a .«lough proof in pro- were granted li'pior licenses for «me year Dr. Will. Jackson, «ieniist, on account in Jerome prairie A H. CARSON, Prop’r. Mr s «avs that they ob«M-rve«l in I lioin<‘*t-*ad a of a r » '»f work will remain at the Pi«r drove their horse into the branch think emptioti lx*wis llay«*s, J. S Mel a l l<*nand Wm ing it not deep and were in ten fe *t «»f «•ases —<»F Till neer ii«»*el, this place, until next week Rich were appointed viewer« to awm *«* water almost in«tan*lv. Th«*v «Iri.’t»*-! 1 — The entire final pr*»»»f, including the —30.900 TRE EI' We are gla I to know his pra«ti<*s is on *lowii the stn»am. horse, buggy and all a damages to E < iyver by the atiovi </f a Centrali Point I Intel, final atfi Uvit < f th»* « Uirianf, hi« fe-fi- hun«lre«l an<i ti.tv yard«, the horse lieing the Increase. county n»ad through hi*» premi-* s. — Insto» k. ronsiMting of— m«»nv. and fhe testimony of his a it ue- s «* m , LEWIS PAXKEY, l’r«»pr under water n»«>«t ««(the time only aavi ig A Clay Center. Kansas, man writing -hall I m « taken iiefore th•• offi« **r designa Th»* bill from Jackson «•»amty, for ei- them*elie« when they caught on s larg«* under «late «4 April 3 1 savs “Thirteen tii log that «pinned th»* ravine. Alxwif ted in tin* published n«»ti**e of intention |M*n«**< in ilit- Ma-k-v «•a** for over six Meals, 25 Cents. Apple I’ca. I'c.b li. families will leave here for Oregon alweit ♦en «loilar« worth •»:' god« won- b»«t from to mak»* final proof, an«i at the fimefhvn*- teen hun«ln*d «lollars, wa* « tit down to in iiam-sf. May KWh. The -«now i« three inches deep th»* wagon. This is the third time Mr 2 —Such final pro-»f »*11111 lie tak«*n <»n- less than fl .2«i*» 74. an ’ allowed. ^•vferth has rnir.i.*ul«»ush- esrane I fr»»tn a Having lat»*lv tak»*ti clrir/• of t’ii* hotel Net tarme, Almond, Et<. Iv b'*f«»n* ihe Q*!l«»wing offi<-er« The r eg here ami atiil falling. watery grave within the past two year«. the imdeaigtied would r»*«i»e»’tfully inform Orl<1 I ell >««'• < rlrhi All n. ister «< re •»•iv««r of tin* pr»»p«*r land «li*»- Ebler M I’eter-on <leiivere«| *he( iough We (»aHieiilnrlv «aution tii • gentleman to thi* public that the table- will b*«uppli I — Ate» th«» <'eleLrat»*«!- trief. »»r fhe clerk of the «-«Miniv or rl»*rk of mew»«»ria1 addre« under the auapu-e* «4 Is* mor»*«•anti 1 hi *. Golden Rule l/slge No. 7 m ! (>. O I with the l»e«$t the market afford«* any enurt of re*•or«I. of th«* county and I<«*I h «* v •Înpîin Plum! 1/KWiN I’ axkzv theiiood Templars two weeks ago. It St ite or district ami Territory, in which of «.rant's Pa»» will celebrali- the 67th Wrilran l’s'iial »na. the land is «itu th* |. or lM*i«»r*- *ii»-h clerk anniversary of <M«I Fellowship in grami Was a very able tribute to that distin- All trees Warrante«!-— The foil*»wing nuv he <»( in>m»t a« in *oine adjacent «*o intv. in ca*** the land mt vie «ai the 2*3 h inst Tii«* j»ro'gramme gmshed u-mp»*rsme orator. then* an* m few «»>«| Mexican War veter lies in an un-organized «•ounty rrier i*; i < > n \ m The Grant's Pa*« Cot MV-B. » neatly an« in Jmvphine «•»»jrily 3 — < ase< wherein noli« o: intenti«»« t<» will inchi'L* a afreet parade, an oration l**en given make final protrf sb all have by Iley. W <i. Sinq«s*»n, » le., in the aft«*r- LEWIS PANKEY. Pr. ¡.»i.-:.,r. Un! gr»»wri on natural fruì» lami without printed an«! well edited local journal, has “The H«»’i*** l$a* |M<*M*d the Mexican nmter the E»cn»er practh’’*, l*ri<»r to th*« m*,n, and a gram! bail in the evening irrigation. a:»4 free from all in««»ct |«e*»ts entered upon its second y^ar with in l»*n**}«»fi bill. It Riv.*« a |>**n’«!»»n U j every pr< an oi gat ion « h this circular, nhall lie m As thi« i« th • first event <»f the kiml in nini «h ’<*4'*e«, «m li as California trees ar.* < »MX«* >.« creasing prosperity, a* die official paper «•«in r *-«’id»er or wauor who »*nii-»«*«| mih I m» manner aff*ect4*d Ry fhe régulât i» » um Grant’s l*a*«, we feel ther- is cause for ( ’ em IMAI l*»»fNT WRlifeut hk <>rv>*<! in the war with M**xie*> «luring tlie A .1 M i ’ arms , urging a larg. Aftvmlanee of (»Id Fello«« of l«ne|»hiA* ouuty. Or.— i**l N »rte veavw IMA, IM6, IM7, and IMS. It $*x- herein crmf.iim*»! Those w h«> mnt Tupíate tree planting I »»mmi***n»tier ami their irL-mls »»njli.it »«•uasi’Hi It wi‘l A m»ro •.♦-»! ord. mk* «11 prr*Hia urvler |n»liti«*a1 <1i«abil Secn-tarv. L Mi da »»« , certainly I»* lb«* grand *«t event ot th»* sum- Horse-‘Shoeing »« Sp»ecinlly will «b» well V» g. t mv !»nc* hit liefor? ip « from tlie lic!»efit« the a» t. N«i A- wdl be • *<*n hv the coonb n»er’« fest I y ¡ties an i no «I«»u1»t very many rving n»<* 1 n the «*>mn!rv IH RCH \*ING El si:uHERE l»e«»pl. will visit sir town «m that o*<ao«»D. 1 W«rtlLi in»» »rm th«* |»ublif‘ R, «* pnjre»* lingw, tfie Mil n war 11 • 1» i ihrVt IljAVin irg«» »»f ft«* g l«f»*lv t,ik**n M va' I th.it th M ifj h V .Ls*-, ■bin*’ rotini y. h»we*i Ja< k*« ,!«•«♦ r'«< <*tv»*d. dir»-« t • ■•w York, Bl»« B-MIT» ilth "■‘h'»p j»t Ur ’ T . . 1 • 1 i >r« -«»»i i* Iwlow 11.2 all kin«U «4 Millii *»«lbl M«k « lib'fii! «ii«ru Ite* annual PIONEER HOTEL J. R. JENNINGS, Prop’r, G rant ’ s P a »«, Oiiao*. Is Connected With This House. e» Thi« hnuso, formerly known as the Gmnt'a P am Hotel, H am recently been RE FITTED AND RE FURNISH- ED THROUGHOUT, And »ill I» conducted under a First-class Management, making it one of the Best Hotels in Southern Oregon. GVKSTi W’KJ FIMI) THK TABLES RVP- ri.IEI) WITH THE Best the Market Affords. RATES REASONABLE. C. L. G R A Y, 6;TH ANNIVERSARY, 67TH. Practical; WatchmakeR I. O. O. F. THE PIONEER AND ONLY NEVZSPAPER Pana, Oregon GRANT’S PASS, Wiki«. Jewelry and Spectacles of ill Kinds l oll HI XI If II E R riunì. Pune. Aprii ut. 1 hu»- Grant's E W E L E R Golden Rule Lodge No. 78, CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT |rj!r rj ALI. WATCH WORK WARRANTED FOR ONE YEAR. Redland Xurscrv. New Blacksmith Shop, — txn-- KF.ITON HANI».----- Musical Instruments Repaired. M V. L < > < » M I S, Wali'hnialtoi' »V Jewelor G rant ' s P ass . O kuoo R. WAT« HES. CLOCKS, JEWELRY. SPECTACLES. AND SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES, FOR SALE All Work Guaranteed to give SATISFA TION. Prodace ef Kinds Taken u Eicbanee. CITY BAKERY GEO GI.EISSMAX, Proprietor, < .»ANI 's P a »», < >»1008 Th»* Propri» t«»r take* pleasure in inform ing (he pilbllr that hi* i« pn*pun*d to fur ti fall the lient of Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes, Etc è djilv, xnd delivered ire- of chargo <iso. G lsikcmx » SING LEE IX »KM THK II KMT Washing, Ironing and Fluting. \I1 kind« of plain and fancy work done. K KTIKEAUTION GUARAN TI EIL Will al««»fak • * <«»ntru -t« f« »r wood cb«»pping, clearing, ete. W k h-b»» on Gilbert «-reek. W I N G Of Washing and Ircning 4n«l «olí» ib» « lite*ral «I hmn » I ir $».! • !’.< patvrWM|^ 1 *r» u « »«.