Grant's Pass courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1885-1886, May 14, 1886, Image 3

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    THE COI’KI Eli
Mr. Andy I>a\idfetn one *>i the 1». ne»*r
Mettler® ut R"g ie Riv« »-valley, who died
at this »»Ijuv two weeks ago at the age of
55 yean» »a* laid to reat in the la.kson-
ville cemetery on the 2d nlt , in the
presen. • oi many sorrowing relative« and
friend»,
I'HHI \1J< \
AT
K L.UBYVl! I.» .
GVt I»
lili I.
xr.ws.
In
Mein rv
<■<*Al.* Tethere*.
I Oe. I “lairl. 4«. IMKU.
U h<»
WAI.no MBECTORY.
th» Friday. May 7th w * m » Iv >ur way
M-n O. 1H?
to Kerbvvillc to attend the «le ii-*at«»ry
.'..’u»tii» Hi k *tlii *r. .w>r |4"it"4rap!i.*r. lk*ar Gertie ’ as gone an«l left us.
JA« KSONVILLE, OR.
We ca*t » .an* her smiling i.wit.
ceremonies of Kerby ville L«*«lge 1. O O. F. h i« during the we k tak.*n mmii * In-jatitui Bui m tv th.* d *ar o.i,* that bgRlt ns
Have th* lurgvwt ature in Joseph me
ph ■ itu^rapb».
FRIDAY. MAY 14. 1SS6.
The not icen calling the brotht*rh«w»d to­
Fi'.l us with a living grace.
i’ropr
oottttty, which btóxM fort, and two
JOHN
A
HANLEY
Tli<*
hr.*»
II
¡Inn
—
given
by
Mr
T
gether failed to state that tie* obj»*i*t >f
Gertie haw g »ne au I left us weeping—
atoriew, filled with
the lms ting was for the pur¡**e «»: dedi­ I»**.',. l:<«t Frid iv night »;»» a very plva«-
AM» HEPARTFRE MAILS
luid aw.tvin her green mossy Iwd,
cating tin* new Odd Fellows l»Ull'iilig. S’» uet .iri'.iir. < elite i lanrv party frmi \V<»»I*
William M Colvig, democratic candi­ the attendance wmm rather light. P-a I vi'le atter.ile.1, •>--! did mueh to make the Resting and sweetly slo ping
r«o QIBAVT* PASS T»> CRESCFNT < ITY.
< Tioiw (I ocm I h in Ever»
While angels » m II«» w her hea l.
date f<.r district attorney, called to «ro us u <<ther also operated .tgain«i the event. party a rikxmnm .
<,v. •> -•»•»’ U I’
|
' rr int’s Pass.
I ¿ine.
Caton
A
G
irrott.
<
ion
ral
Agents.
A dispute arose yesterlav between two We ily -^now B it *^he is gone.
At hall-pa«« «»tie ¡>*(»i»le bttgar. to til*
Mon lay. Mr. < ’olvig is one of th.“ prvsui-
into
the
himls-
uie
lodge-room
ttntil
it
gentlem
*n
.a
thi»
|»laee
whiel*
cam
*
very
And
liia*
lite
vene
rvturnlvss
li«lo
WK BP Y FOR CASH,
f»:0)pm nent iiiner» of Jackson county, u’el hav­
Movl <V. . 7 9 ‘ I »n ( Tuesday
’
Kitiney A Wolters, Agents. Mediant
h is a shame Th d bure her frutti U m alili glides on.
Weiiia’v J 7
milT'
.’h'lrs’y
H :09 pm ing lor the past few v -ara given hrs atle.. was we’l tilled with an intelligent amli near resulting in blow».
AND HKLL FOR CARH,
et»ce
The
following
gentlemen
oilh
iate
l
that
men
oi
matun*
y.ars
»houlii
induce
And
we
that
m
mm
her
with
it
glide.
.7-> > I
ti n t.> the law, would certainly make a m th-’ core tton|
» .11 J., » a tint in sii.-h vile language and uulHs*oiiiiu^
>*T<
Gertie h is left h«*r father an 1 in«»ther,
“lAlXi's l“l“i» TO U llJl E.
grand master; S W. Furites, in»5 »le grand ; eon luet.
gisid oitieer if electe>l.
•
Her beautiful homo of love.
vra Ritnrl.i"
111 1 m
R»*v W. U Srupson, graml chaplain;
The
Rev.
Willi«
Al
ien,
Snpt.
of
o>ir
Siu* has ji.jnc i her sister an i brother
Till“ tax-paver» of JackNMl county are ( lia* K < hanslor, i r*t h»*ral«l. Ti»o* F
BrriS* Uam > ,l.n
<■
' t' in
"»nn lai »eho.il, has just ret .trued *'r*>.:i
In ihe gk»rious realms above.
somewhat anxious to know juslwhy their Fioyd. second herald ; W. J. Wimer th r I .lo»ephine eoiinty t.pettier with the Re.*
OFTK’X HOCR».
M. A. M*.
herald.
'
E
S
e.irns.
They
have
k*en
holding
a
OHe.* nn **i ev »rv d iv exc *pt Sun I iv. bridge on Rogue river at Bytice a ferry
— Article of-
The ceremony was very Impr ssive, the
pro’raeted meeting a id s ■> iiie.l several
irottTJ’H vt .tu * .3» i* m
Open > n- sh.slid cost $lt>. «»0, when th>“ one over
All thoie wlu> ,* a U on Dr. (’. U'injHTt,
aiidi«*nvv of over «me hundred people pay­ i*oii verts.
•
dav freu» A :.3) to 1 » a . vi .
the »aim* stream at Grant’» Fa»«—which ing the stri-test attvutiun The lodge
the German doctor, at Jacksonville, for
J W H oward , P M
Travelers Miners’ and Farm
Tlie heavy «ound oi a ten -tamn quart« treatment on Salurdavn will he treated
will be just a.» e<«»l—can le built for only building is a handsome ami ¡»vrni.inent
mill
will
soon
echo
anuaig
our
hill«
The
Mtrncture
to
wnich
the
imloosing
evremonv
one-hali that amount. “Ti« kind of queer
ers’ Supplies.
Swinden loiie will lie the s.vie of aet've free of charge, excluding medicine.
f SOCIETY NOTICES.
wa« no mor« than a just tribute.
—And—
Fol!--w ing th; eren, ny cante the vert mining op.*r.ition», and no doubt lead to
Nolle «•.
O wbnt ' s Pv»» Lonov. No H4. \ F A ain’t it ?
the .1 “lelopmeut of other import.mt leii.»
Th** liiiMtiens manager oi the ( oi an a, able and instructive oration !»> Rev W of quart«.
A. St.— M~“*s in th “ir hall. O I I Fellow 's
We keep «rcrything nee. led by the
CORN WHISKEY.
bnil linr Fri Isv ovening on or before tin* Mr W. .1 Wimer has ri'tnoved to Grant s G ^im’-so*). ^rand < ha plain *1 the < ¡rami
Al! per>ons indebt- d to I Al Hark­
I!"» I supervisor t’ E “Miller isrei iir-
.
people.
full in vi
Visiting brother« cordially l’a-.« and will hereafter be found in the Lodge of (Jregoii.
ness are requestr-l to p iv up Must have
— In Quantities and at—
Th.* -peak r eulogized Kerb) ville lodge in. th ■ S .rdine creek hriko: al».* ton- my inouvy.
invito I to attend.
F. M. II vhk . xesm .
»i
lerahle
w
irk
on
tli
■
warm
road»
mid
r
newspapv'r
harness.
The
fotmer
proprie
­
N<». V) upon the er«etii»n oi such a good
.1. W. How aro . W. M.
tor takes pleasure in welcoming his fu- uml permanent home, coiisi«lering it an hi» »ii)H*rvis«ion is Ireing done. Mr. 'til­
Fati» f.»i- sale.
J, f. G alvin . S
PRICES TO SUIT.
CHEAP FOR CASH OR PROPt’CK.
ler i» moving at tin* right time, .me d.iv's
•jA
perma- honor tu its ¡»rejertora.
I
«}r *i'N Rrt.r I GO F—M-etscverv tun* partner, wife ami family aa
w..rk
“
ii
the
r..a.l
now
is
wvith
two
in
We submit a tew extracts from th«* re­
A g<> id farm of 1. acrei. mostly fenc­
Waldo,
iheiu
a
Oregon.
Satur i iv eveni i it 7 :’■> at their hall on nent resilient» ami l>e«|« ak for
marks <> the Rex gentleman, which we th* fall
ed : * i ,ier mi ler cultivation, w ith irri­ SATISFA« TION GIMRANTEE1)
Sixth street. Visiting brothers cordially pleasant fuinre
regret t<> abbreviate as follows :
Lleoby Bros . the enterpris ig m* r gating ditch to w.i’ r 15 acre»
Thinfariu
invrt * I to atteri I.
Od I 1« ll«»wshin has I igh aims ami ob- eh mt« “if < iol.I Hill, received .N.nm |1>» <>( i- li.-'itcd <m William*, .reck. IS mile»
Lewis Strong and Frank Strong of the
«'. L. G R A Y,
C K. Cu ASS1.OR N. G.
j *cts . i», iru’.eriiai in its uature and char-, >»>tatoes fr>>m the Willanvtt thi» week from Grant'» Pass. For further partieu-
Murphy
Flouring
mill»,
together
with
J, \ .Jr.N.xtxGs. Sc*.*'y.
i’.ibh* in it* w->: n
1 prevent* evil uml’ They w re all »old the first day. It 1» to lar», apply to the Cot hick otlice. Grunt's
F
't.i.it I "tsi :. No. ?»•’*. I. O. O. F. •las. W. Wimer and .Mr. Jones also ul <*ur- hi rages puritvof purpose ; we war with I»» regr tied th.it our farm.*: - .1 > not su,e I'a»», Oregon.
GRANT S PASS, OREGON'.
—J
• “rv oth *r Saturday evening. Murphv are in town on their w av to Coo vi*. and misorv alon»*
ply the demand tor an article that call In.*
Vi«
-.'her« c-’rii i Iv iu'.it ■ I t.i at­
<
>«ld
Fellowship
has
increased
a«
fol-
produced
so
cheaply
h
-re.
»■»
:
nt
for
sale.
Day to look at the country
If they like i
tori ’.
«»vN'l. II' NT. N. G
fow«
Tn JSlu wo h id <»t»e ' 1) lud>ge and4
Th*' Cat tin:» i« b dldr
*T|»a »ub»f.in;
that country they may locate tl.er *. We five tn* lube*«. In 1*^4 wcha-1 S,4‘.’»7 sub-
s W. ffoJlBEM. Suc’v.
Three h'»mlre»t>n«i («¿cuty f.’JO) acre« This Hotel has iteci» thuroughly
lial reputation among our ,»«,pl a« a
T{. Tonephine Lo ! j“. 179, meets at exp “ct to hear a ia.orahle re,ioi*t trom «r-linatv fodges ami *’»32,4<»7 member« w ide a““ .ik ■, impartial newspaper, devo­ mostly l»ott'»m lan t, on Applegute River,
F p
reuoVatGl atul
•
Pa<«, first Satnr lav -*f each month them on their return, as new faces mid There u« 1. 4<‘»,iW initiations into the ted to I he interests of Southern Oregon. s miles Southwest <»ï tîrant's l’ass; 150
Or
»o l-”« «hiring th • year ¡»revious to S.*p- Ils new« is iresh and spicy. Its editori.il» acres umier fence ; HO acres umier « »iltiva- R efurnished
T hrouqhou T
o’clock a m .
W. M. P oll «« <,
new countries l<»“k well.
at
tcml>er last. We firs! read of our origin always p..-,-.» strength and relate to »uh- tion; well w.iti-red; e«pc* ially tutapt *d to
W. M
Rev. Abraham Miller, one of the oi l in Great Brittain in 174'»
In 17-44 Jas. ject« of vital important • to the people. agric ulture, and a splendid sto* k ranch.
B axx ’ cr L odge , 1 O. G T .49.3—Meets settler» mid a pioneer minister, die 1 al Montgomery the poet wrote a song I k *- I he ( Ol mi K Would rather retie, t public Termti easy.
Apply to J. il Stiue, I lli: TBAVKI IMI IH III U' «II I. FIN.
ILL WATCH WORK WARRANTED
er«r I ridav evening at Ha' *’« hall.
ginning,
hi» home on Antelojs* la«t I ridav. a ter ••When* friendship, love ami truth opiniot“ than dictate, which “is th“* true C olkikr utlice. Grant’s l’ass, Oregon.
.1 R H ale . W.C T
mis »in n: a new-piper.’’ its lib r.ilitv
FOR ONE YEAR.
BEST
ACCOMMODATIONS.
a lingering illness fr<“til the gradual fail­
aBoiind
I' i - hi for sale.
to < <irre»|nind *nt»enconrag*“ them to work
Aiie-ng
a
band
of
brothers,
”
et**.
ure
of
his
physical
p*
wars.
lie
was
anil
rep..it
the
latest
mid
most
interesting
Local and Personal.
(o)
The foll«iwing «le< riButl farm locate«!
Th«* lmle¡>»*ml»*nt order oiO-hl Fellows item«, mid alrove all, the t'oi men’s e.»l*
buried “‘ii Sunday in a spot near his home
fv’q ’apT4, for sale at the (’«» urter which had been « !.■,••.*.I by bimsell. and begun in M.mcliester. Englami in 181.» minis are a’w.iv« open to our eitizens lor 9 miles xouthwust of Grant’s Pass, on the
------ KI.1T ON HANI».
Th«»« \\ il«l**\ «»I i.*.!,d«»n. England, on tin* .discussion of all topics of pniijic ¡m- -Inly Kia:- route from Grant’M Pass to
Off’liN
a large con. curse of frien Is and neighbors
A -ril 2«»tl.. 1819. fou 1 I • I O 1 I r«*ll*»w ship portams* 1. -t every gisai turn bear in Crescent City, <voi)Histing of Ji acres all
Vlia< H Hale telh
he is going to a*«end>le*l to pay the last, »a I tribute of in the ( nited States. In 1S42 the «»rdcr mind th it a lii.st-cl i«s tiew**pa|H*r can il l ivneed; lti acres under cultivation; a
Portland next week
in America ^ ¡»erah*»I from the hxlge in mere to luiild up a eountrv than anything splendid fruit and grain farm; small oi-
ri*«|»“ct.—Tiding»
England, since that time ruling herself ■*l«e
llemenilier tin*, that while it re­ cliaiil already start« -I; conifortabh* «Iwvll«
Frank Ennis and H«»n. Theo<lure Gam-
M V. LOOMIS,
< ¡rant's l’ass is to have a brewery. Mr.
No one Knows the origin of the namt* quires brains mid edit cation to run a n *ws- in rho i« *; go*»! w it *r. Mivone desir­
Tilt. BAR IS St I'l'I.lEK W I I'll Till
eron went to Waldo this week.
Frei. «irob, of Jacksonville, is one oi the Odd Fellow. I he good purp«»s»*s of Odd pa]R*r sue •««fully, there is still another ing a vnluiilne small farm will be suite-!
Remember the social party an l «lance parties interested mi l has been engaged Fellowshi}» said the speaker, have deep­ want, mid that is money. Ia»>k to your by addressing J. II Stine, C ocrilh otlice Finest Wines, Liquors & Cigars, Watchmaker v\ .Jeweler,
Grant's I’as«, Oregon.
this week in digging the cellar.
The ened un«l »trengllnned until its objects own interest by sup|»>rlit>g your home
at Woodville on the evening oi May 28.
from l»eing en Is have become m ans to a new sp.qs“r.
building
is
to
I
m ) l»x::i> feet and will lie
While the Reading Table in
.Jam“>» Hijfhtoi Smith River “Corners”
higher and greater end. We have no sc­
G rant ' s P ass , •
• O rehok .
ORGANS!
ORGANS!!
X
till.
pUMsel through town Thurndav on his located on the banks of Gilbert creek. ents in our lodge differing from those of
SlTl
’
I.IED
WITH
THE
LATEST
It is to lie I iojh * I the proprietor* of this a family, or (wo friends wh » hive <*on-
!>«»»’ ’ purchase an Organ until vou
way to Yreka.
1 HE W EST rtiluKE.
We have no oaths
h \ •
I iip »*i «»r addn*««ed J. W. Wi­
institution will manufacture a better «pial- fi«l«*d in each other
WATCHES,
NEWSPAPERS.
Maj. J. F. Buttle« i« Building an addi­
\ few «lays ag«> w.» ha I th * pleasure of mer. ' «« ii ral Agent L»r J«»sephine county.
an-l no ¡»enullic« hut simply honorable
itv of malt liquors than the rest of the obligation«
CLOCKS,
Odd Felfow hip do*« not in- being show a through the extensive new for the «•t*l *hr.it -tl M:i«on à Hamlin ami
tion to liia house and otherwise improv­
brewers in Oregon.
t- - •.er- with rhur.h or church work. We quarters of th«* West Shore
Mr. L. \. B. < lia*< >rgan« and Pianos.
I will
JEWELRY,
ing his property.
J. IL Neil, of Jacksonville, who sc iir*d do work which it «lues not. W<* inter,er«* Samuel, the proprietor, has manifested sell those instrumi nts, d«*livcre<! at your
SPECTACLES, (ND
J. L. Steelman ami l>oc. Moor have
ays a bous»*, for from ’¡0 to 4» pur cent less A TOOL TABLE MAY ALSO RE
with no organization of a moral, religious more than ordinary energy and
the nomination k>r judge oi the 1st ju­ or lta*nevo!ent character
SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES,
most eiiter(»risiiig disposition ii
• lib- than tra\« ling agents nell them. I have
taken a emtraet to fence 7 acres of lathi
dicial “listriet, on th** I'enioer.itic ticket,
We join the church in seeking
' ti I exp ••» litur«* of>fi large amount of no traveling expen-«-.« to pay, theremr“ I
FOR SALE
Fol N1> HERE.
for W. J. Wimer.
(•.ipitai which makes his une of the most «•an afford to do so. < >rguns «old on time.
i < 8|>okeii of as a gcnth nian qualified lor
“To resent* the ¡»« rishing
cattle
coniph*te esîahlishnienf.s «if th«* kind in Write me for ¡»rice Ii 1«. etc , etc.,
Mr. A. A. Porter n.«se*eed th«*
To care for the «lying.”
the bench.
Our | m rsonal acquaintance
th.’ x »rthwest To get an idea of the print­
ahipp-* I from this place on Saturday last with Mr Neil is as it has always lx*eii
J. W. WIMER. I M.
No infidel or one who d-cni * j the exi«-
ing ami lille.giapliic work requires a
Murphv. < tregon.
and collrctrd $7<»-47-
with hiM opponent H«>n L. R. \\“'b»ter. fence of the Supreme living; no one who visit.
SATISFA* TION.
I propose to keep a strictly first*
In making th«» acquaintance of
r«*iuses t<» accept I olv writ as tin* I hmi U di
Mi<s Alice .Jordan has been confined to very agre ‘able, ami we feel that in the
Mr Samuel, w»* were ¡»lease I to find a
Jehovah, can enter th •««* sacred ¡Mortals
i 'I uhh hoUHc.
(live toe it call.
her room the past lew days, with a sc\< r« selection of both these gentleman, the unless in* p rj'irc him* *lf. lntc.np«*raiic.‘ v. ry ph ; ant gri thmau, and a first class
—(,() ¡o—
business man. and oiiv under whose able
cannot I m * allowed
Virtue can never inuii.igemeiit Ihe We-t Shore has grown
uttack of lung fever.
best of jmlginent has been displayed.
J. B. HUTCH,
«lie. It will live an I flourish throughout
Miss Ellen Adam«, of Waldo, accom­
We h . r it frvqu« fitly r«*m uk« <i <»n “our th«* «denial ages of < hsl. Virtue will stand from a small “plant” into one of tin*
Oregon
I ¡rant’« P uh ».
panied Mrs W. .1 Wiincr to this place, rouiul’*” that Grant’M I'a-> is growing too high above ad earthly positi<»n and fame, l»e.«t magiziiivs w«*-d of the Missouri river.
T.H;
NORTHWEST
MAGAZINE,
GEO. G LEI SS.M kN, Proprietor,
ami will go to school here.
ripi'lly. and that it is somewhat « ariou< the **ss< n«f of alt that is g«Msi and gr 'at
published hv L. V Sinall«*y. at St. Paul,
and glorious.
M 11 irkn *ss h is th contra«*1 t d • what th r • i■< t-> • aim * su h rapid growth
The following remarks and l»«*autilul is on our table, with many attractive il­
< ,K art ’ s P ars ,
OaraoM.
these hard timus. Wu attribute it mainly pir*m closed th • ad lr.*ss :
— OF THE —
.
• luinb«*r for th • At»f»l<*^atebri lg-
lustrations and inleresting matter con­
I'OR
to
climate,
and
the
fact
that
this
is
the
The ackn<»wledg*’inenf of the present*«* cerning Washington Tcrril«»iy especially
to l»r built by the Pacific Bridge Co.
Control Point Noted,
As one of
only point on the railroa I available as a of the most high, is a thought ever to«»«*- in the Puget Sound «l.sirict t
Mrs Mollie .J Hendrix pasH«*d through
copy
the iniri'i < . a trm* <)«ld I ell*»w Tie* tin* agents of this valuable magazine
_
vis-
The Proprietor talc pm pleasure in inform­
turn oil’ for a branch railroad to the ('«»ast.
LEWIS PANKEY, -
Propr
town Monday en route t » her old home in
teachings of tin* or«l«*r press h<»me the ad- it«*d Southern (iregon some time ago, we
ing the public that he is prepared to fur­
notiof !
A hru’ch ’• 1 ! iat*» ‘le* rt
timl»er vice, “arknowlcdtfc him 111 all tiiy wav.*’ expect to sec somuthi
concerning
our
Yamhill. She willr anrn in’a i«*w weeks.
25 Cents, nish the ls*st of
Meals,
belt along the coast is probable, as n*d- — so doing Odd Fell' wship wiil g«»t>nin indUMtrie*4. 'This is a monlhiv pel riodical,
loir Trumble, Julius Trumble, Baker w - mm I tn s last s<» well that t!:?y arc sought its glorious ami he ivenlv inisf i»»n—
Salomon of the lati* timi of Salo-
anti is w« ll worl h i!-> sin •<-. ip;ion price—-
Ahlt, hut ■lier.», di-sire» to au­
f 1.60 per year.
Newman Prank ( oo|»er, Chas. I'ehlt ami at great exjiensv
Spe*.*«lon, ye faithful brothers, sp *e<t;
to the citizen» of Grant's Pa«»
II. ving Intel' taken charge of this hotel
■b r* ire in town from the Illinois valley.
TIIK PORTLAND NEWS.
A.ul blessings with you go;
nitv that h" will -fill eontinin* the iindi eigned would respectfully inform daily, and delivered free of charge.
In a few days we will make a sp *i ia!ty Still aid the widow in her need,
Among
the
l»*a«ling
journals
of
T , • I nnh'*r for ¡he hri-lg«* across Rogue of letter heads. Bill-heads ami stat”in«*nts,
th.* public tli.it the table w ill bl*supplied
<ik«. Ill KI NUM IM.
An-l so.-the the orphan’s wo.*;
coast, ih<* Portland News comes to
ri.er at this pla«*e is l»eing put on th«* which wu will print in tablet f«>nn in the Still bv the heart sick strung« r.« side
with (lit* Itest tin* market iitTord*.
front with a telegraph ag»*ncy of its own
la w in P anrrv
r»ml. Construction will begin early in finest style. Also will have in stock a W ith words oi kirnhiess stay.
hi Mn i r.«?
• »and is n »w Innnshilig
And hid the <l«*«*¡» ami troubled tide
th«* most complete Ibicitit* (‘oast nq»ort oi
June.
fine assortment of envelojws, fags aiul < )f sorrow pa«.« away,
any daily paper in ¡'«»rtland. AI m » it is
R Marshall ami family have th ‘ cards of every description. Anything in Y«* g»*ner »us laml, long may upstand
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
LEWIS PANKEY. Proprietor.
getting the in*wsv report of the I nited
. . . <o the C ocriek family for a kind the job line—from a visiting card to a The grey-heard ami tía* youth,
Press iroi.i the l ast and is taking rank
IM, H rill II. AT
as one of th«* first papers <»i the country
!*. it •> > i tu take dinner with them Sun- half-sheet poster, can be had at the Shouhler io shoulder, haml in hand,
The firm «»I Salomon A Ahlf, butclmrs
('ESTRAI. I’ol.NT
O rkuo X
in 1-ri«*ml.«hi¡», L »ve ami Truth.
at < «rant’s l‘a .-Oregon, is this, the 21 at,
THE < HKoMCi.E,
Uy «t.
Washing,
Ironing
and
Fluting.
Col kiei : job otiice, «lorn* in a* neat style
C
Aim»ng th«* visitors we notice*«! S,
• lay of \pril
di *.dv«**i by mutuai
Harmon one of the well-to-do as in any otlice in Southern Oregon '.Eh ball, Cha«. K < hanslor, T G. Pat published id San I ranci-« «», is one of our eoiiHent. .1. Il Alili, «il«* of aai«l firm,
T.
most valuable exchanges. Th«* w-«kly
Horse-Shoeing a Specialty.
-
-
Peer
creek
.
J.ivp
us
a
pleasant
n*rs«>n.
W.
J
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*1,
E
I
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.
Everitt,
and
having
j»un
has«
i|
th«*
int’Tí'Mt <»f I Salo AII kinds of phiiii ami fancy work «loin*
Blank work will Is* mad»* a sj . ia!ty
’arti,
(‘«iitioii «»1 this paper < au.i.ns a volum-’ «•«
man, w ill « »ntinuc th * butchering busi
able call Tuesday.
Thanks. Parties «lesiring job work will jileaM* fav«rr Mis« I.izzi»* Amier«on all of Grint’s Pa«« IG V ' !.i ’ ■<! I • \ ' ! \ | - .1 I • >1 I . . A I ' I Wti
o-d
SATISFAI TION < H \R k\ ri.i.i».
1 uotild r«>s|M*< tfully in'orm the public
s W. I* or I »o«, A H. Flatter am! J
M
iipMM. ’flu* b-» >ks of Ihe lat« firm lire h it
it is one of the l>r-t ad v«Malcs of all qties-
V.- I iarmon.
us with their orders.
in the hamls oi Pavis Br-wer for « «ill ’«
P.ivm* of Althouse.
Mr. Trnmbh* ami
Will h 1 ho take i nitr i. t< for wihm I i hopping • hut having lately taken charge of the
li«»iiM looking I-» ¡»i » |x*rity o the |M*«»ple,
Bln« k-smith Shop at Central Point, I
tioil.
'*♦ ¡.*xt week wi* will l»e prepared to
I H ai * M* N.
A Portland pa|M*r says: Win. Mack *y. wi «*. I’r Jas S|M*nu«* K»*v. T I, Sil» «. ami all inter« ? t s of tin* N uthw« st.
clearing, etc.
would ask a liberal allure <rf the public
April 2 1 at. 1H4I’».
.1 II luir
*’ » • ■ • » printing of every imagi»ia*l*lv de­ of .1«isephine county. who«* lather, Mar­ Rev T L. Jones. I. Cad«* and family
patrona^u
L ewi » P ankey
imm Happy Camp
Dan. Hunt, and
XVi.-li-luii,».“ on Gilbe,* cr-'H'k
ni letter ami eheajter than any tin Mack v. is in the ♦ •••niientisrv uml r «»tiiers fro tn Waldo.
A
CARD.
i»:.* .* «-nith of Salem ”
life seutum*e for murder m th»* s«*con«i
Dissolution Notice.
The double funeral a! K«*rby\iile « hi
TO Til»
¡ I BI.K
IV 1st, IHSM, we Mill
Th* work of removing the wooden degree, gives not ice that he will app!) to
May 9th was the first ever known in that
Thx iirm <»f J. Wimer A Sons, doing
lit and adopt a cash
bn i •. «; Messrs J W ll-»war<l Ci ( «►. th • state board of pardon- for th«* rel(»as»*
V»’i:h no lilt’»* anxiety I enter u»M»n my ¡«oi lion of t he <•«»if 11 v■, mo w • ar.* im<>nnr«l
i /« in r d ni«*ri*hnndÌM* iHi^incMM ut Waldo
this will ¡«rove alike
The old man lias served
B *- • n i! »need. Th** Building will I m * of the latter
The i •<-ea*ed ar*- ( lamia Whit-*, 11« •
i- ibis «I «v dis<4«»|v«*d l»y mutuai conwiit,
«••s a’t'l « u-i*»iiiers, UH
field of «I Uy
I truly h<»pe that I may he
but a i»*w months of I.is sentence and par­
Tyevr, wiieoi Ja*. R W hite, ex-r<»unty
W .1 Wim»»r. n tiring thrrefrom :
r 'place 1 by a lar.e bri< in .
a gn*at reduction »»:i
a i» ’lietit to th«
wn of i ¡rant’s Pá s, and
don w >ul«l ra ise the ex|M*:.s<* attendant
cmninisMoiier and I>r. Jer«»int I Sulliv hi .
I Wliner an i < ì W. Wimcr, under thè
Thanking tin* pub-
Will make Ihe season of 1KSG a< follow«
\ party of young fo.k« of this p’.tr.*
also io Hie county of Josephine to uhieb
Mrs.
While
s
d«*ath
wa*
the
r*
ull
of
ujsvn two trials ami ar. appr.d to «<>im* to
Wil-lurville, Mond.iv ; Abirphv, Tues<lav , finn nani'.* <»f 3 Wimvr ck Son, hmkiiiiic
: i IB» k Point la- Sunday. They
I»r. Sul-
hv long c- :d.•*'«•<• I b.av«* I «Tome verv typhoid fever iti its w-»rst iorin
< ¡rant’s I’.is? . Wedtmsday ami Thursday . control of thè biiNinvMs ami uill Metti«* all
naught, besides famishing a very strong
roads in goo I condition, ami
»r
much atta h«*«l
I thank tnv old neigh- hv.iti was attending Mrs. White nt tie
.Txton's, i ridav ami Satur-lay of »*ach a<-( «»uiitb ajainst thè old finn. Itinm*di:ife
argument in the public e-timatjon for the
tin»
“
he
was
taken
rick.
-'•*tth*iiM*nt bv « ash or n<»te of all suina
.** i A. a.ter the rain.”
week
Is rs al Waldo for th.* many kindnesses
Tr«»m w hat we can learn
due the ol«l finn ìm rv<pieste<L
execution of men who arc ¡»roved to th»’
shown mvseh and family «luring my long was ¡»r->h:ihly Insane, as
DAVIS BROWER.
<
w.oi .Mountain H-anc. Idaho.
IM « RIITlGN \NI> J’l.bIGdEE:
.1 W imek ,
satisfa» t¡«ni of a jury. guilly of having
• by f.tk
ri*sidcn<*!* among tlu” i. ami ,d the tine «>f <loii'»l th.it I»»* coin mitt»* I suit
G W WfVFM.
tn , int »-’Mt of O J Salisbtirv.
Cup! Sluart,.lr . is a hciutiful coal
taken life.
A t ! e » pik ‘\ - íi I -1 ,:i w.
»ii«» is im "in lie•
W J W imm ».
our departure fr >tu them. I boric the in.! large «fo-e« <»i
ii * I lily mail line fr >m here
black, I 7 haml« hi“h, weighs about 1.4 N>
r
th tuii«*ial priM’tM'i«in was v « tv lar/c.
W vi no, (hi., May 3d, 1HS6
lbs , ¡ m m arly ¡»eri«Tt in Ins proportions,
re ul« r- -»i th•• < orci» t: in the near future
nt < ’ity. < ’alihtmia.
t (
G
haxt
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P
imm
,
O
h
:
Rev’s Tr L. Jones and T. I. >.ii •«, oJi
of the finest style, ami in muscular |«»w»*r
may n»»t criti« is«* my work in the new ci <t .ng
W
Rogers has commenced w-»rk on
is remarkably d<*velo|»e<i. lx*si«li*s l«*ingof
A Mocial party and dance will be had
fiel«!
too
e!«««.«
!y
I
rea
’
i/e
that
upon
tIn*
Toe
I
(>
O.
F.
Jitiried
'Jr
Sullivan,
1«
•
!«e
opposite
the
county
clerk
’
s
*■ new
a v«*ry kind di«jx»Mitioii
at the Stanley hall. W<*>dville, oil r ii<i.i\
he Iw'ing a mcinlHT of that or-l-T.
pr«'s|M*ritv
of
the
¡
’
copie
du¡
.
mis
all
man
­
( ‘api Slig.irt.Jr . was sir d hv <’apt
U • doubt not Mr Kogers aid­ niaht, May 2S, for the iM*n«*llt of the Wood­
Altogdh r th • f. .’ ih * ut tiir _’i iv«’ yar-l
I »KKUON
Sligarl. gr ind«iO’ a tine Sir Thoma« hors«*, G rant ’» P arr ,
ing the cage fir-t.
ville mc . ioo I lurnitun* fuml
Ti< kets, |1. ner of business ; tli’T« lore in connecting was verv sad.
hi« gr« i| gr.i tnl.-ire Woodward's Sir Thom­
mvsvh with the < '«»< hier an I la!s»ring for
to
I
m ? had at the p .st’otf’ce, Woodville.
NOTICE.
J«»«>aii i. on rain? to town Tuesday for
as ; In* bv l>«om»*d«*, Jr., ami he hv im-
rubli«’ Speaking
its *»i<*«*e-st I hall not n« gl«*«'t on«- of the
porte-l l»io«n
II « «lam was Lady
the |Rirjw»se of removing the family «»I
Noti.’-* ím hereby giv«*n that th“ un i *r-
Haiiy.
first prim iples upon which it may achieve
Tho nndersi 'ii«*d is full) pn*parc<l lo do
lor hi , sir--I by the vv II known Ver­
Jx« Trimble toSimth River valley , whith­
•ijn I I II \hh
I
H«*»1- rvr have mont ; gr.ind-'lam a noted mar«* • w ne«l by all work hi ho Ime in Ihe I m M ma liner
sue« ths . l et us all work together in tin*
f'-rme
l
a
c
»-partii
’
*r
M
hip,
f
»
»
’
xi-t
muter
er they have g»»ne. May you ¡•rosper.
W N”W man of JisM’pbim County
and at reaMoiiabb* prices.
I d’-ire to express my gratitu«!«* to the ad . uncen».mt of >‘Hilhern Oregmi.
th-* firm mum* of Alili A Mes-n-rve, doing
Jim.
party or pirti -s who have b*»*n kind
IB i BF.RT PKZY
hiiainewM
as
buhlier»»,
in
ihc
town
oí
W J Wm; K.
• n«*w
M
Sam White, Esq , return«*«! iron» the enough to let my du« ks return hum«*
Grant's PaxM.
I H Amr,
I
I
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M.
State convention on Tuesday morning Now, it th«*y will return my garden rake.
<»i n 1’1 ill i<
*f hoch
At the
I
He rvj'orG very difcajn‘ able * *ath- 1 will still mrth«*r rrjob-r
n.
•<k M.*V
J IM. STEW IRT
Ti»«*
dir
t-irs
of
Granfa
!
’
»«<
¡rubile
er, -luring hi« clay in the Willamette
. at I
ESTRAY NOTICE
* ìhh »| ar* «I »ing all in ihur |x»wcr to
M.
U il-
ut
valley.
< 11 tie '•ht i in* »»*
make it <»nc of th • chief attractions among
It i« with more thiin or«Iinary gratifica­
Then* «’arm* to my place on Luther’*
<>-i Saturday la«4 the follow i.jg -li,pinent •h** variety oi our pleasant «urrotimling*.
tion that we are permitte«) to *a> that of rattle was in.ulr fr «in < ¡rant’« I’,- -
Ail I ’Ívide. • hi Mav lat, 1M4C», one Black mare,
Tin y have prmib d n *w i ’-ks; g<><» I
Mar«* had «m halter
ami i wo r«»:in colta
Mr« J W. H<-war«l, who ha* been «*>
By .Mr. Vaughn—tnty-iour h a-i ul on»*,
-o ■> * III glV>*
CHARLES DECKER, Prop’r.
'M“, »»f ro«*«*. owner »an
«Irigtfimf «
tw<» ami tur -yearol-is Also tutu«- 1 head bla k »•> ir i •. .f»d oth *r nr * ««ary furni­ m *:i< on May 2»,
danger*mslv dl for the past few day», I
provine pr«»p»*rly ami
h iv»* th • -
ture. ami from day to «lav arc planning
of Imree*.
BOT BKANlts G.
WI? i , Llql oitS ANI> < ¡GARS KE1T IN STOCK.
Ffhuverilig.
I
(Mviiig a !
< 111 m \ • «
By Me-arw. Hillard A Helms—Thirty ami ex-'cvting m a I -dgn* lor th»* syr*. ¡ tl Granfe Pa-.-
O
The CbampionM of H »n >r of Jackson- on»* head .3 years <»l«l; #1 he 1 l2 \»*ar-» «Id
a-lvantage of th«* buys and gtr * o» our ano hiii . x * I in du*
ville have «!»*,i'i«u| on hoMing a grand ltil head «»I yearlings. The ia-d lot of communitv.
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AY,
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>1 X< i i u >i he
eatth* were
at f3,<67
To th«* îiieti I« and patrons «»f <1» • «« ho»;!
anniversary pi<*ni<* at Eagle |*-»int on the
l’.l“W May 19, I <«•»,
1 wi«h I«# say, f«»r m\**!Í an i a--i-iai»t«,
KLIT IN llll'f t 1.1«- STYLE (ND THE TRAVELING I’lTJMC WILL
1 Rth of th im month, f«< ahi« h pre|»ara
that w* too, are
that the who »I
1 ■.!< .»•ar«, and •» House
¡i 1 r inn: i alio kindness and vhention .
und
Sign
P
unter
turn* are n*»w nn-l**r way
sie» lid « m * a *’»- --
We arc »l»»ing ail
We would suggest Hutt Grant’s Paas that w»’k:<‘* i»«w to do. to bring «»«»it
I».
Robert Wry h i« «ol! hi«
-* r «b -j
<!*.,« II p. in .
B it,
r ah/.”
celebrate, lavst Fourth of July our citi- th - d»*«irabh* r»«ult
of
and g*w>! will to M B Coburn r
n’ \
U4
Z’*n* scattered themselves -»ut in ditr-’rent fully, that i o »< lioul vv< r «h-l. >r <*v r « in
of Ashlan-I Mr PreMet ami Mr < oburn
skived without tiie a»He I e*!«lui»ia«m.
i>l,tc»-*-, to a«*Dt in having a goo! tim
have form,* i a copartnership and may b - l>’t n« get t»»*gFther and re«<»lve to have a infer.*-! and < «rop nitfon of frien«!* an«l
i
All KÌI i ’I m of \\« rk in HiV Lille
( ’on«i«L ring th»* i»n|«»rt.»nr»» o
grand, gfor mim tim«* at home on th • 4tli patron*
found at Hie Prn* Mand
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oi July. Js-u,
y’,» ¡».dri »ti
*•«?»« an i
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H«-n ii. 1- HngheM arul T G. Patter- daujebtefw ot JoM*|>hin«*t let us bear fn»m j«»in «*li *.-mi!ly ami !» ’.»rtilv iu th • work ;
sustain
»»«
by
y»mr
c
»
h
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gi.--
um
th
■
eon
fnan tla* northern ¡»art of you.
• i i i
r
r
inorai «n»u*»r* <»f your aj provai, an i
the nranty <»n Monday la-t
'Itu-v repel
«d»»* r us by fr q’i -nt vi*.t*t«> the *«*h*»»l
1 ha I. « i. 4»- Î
a »erv -leh jhtfnl time for ail who attend* I
I’llttc «
D »EA THE nm
U m *dedication of the n*wChid FrlL ws hai.
•m month to tn*»nth
I, me L
To II kmiy Mrx-*»ii, J v< tfcsoxrti.t.»:,
i
’
hr
»ajh
tim«
»bim
Is NOW RE AIA Ti> I ! atonic
at Kerbyville iart week.
t en cni
I In ri“'“» challenge you to run :■
y gF4»t«*d for that i»
Billy West o/thi- pla«-e thi« w-*ek <1 a - f<»g-race of one iiuicln-d var i», for
nid -I *p*»rttn *nt <»f t!
leciatvd Jur Men** of Jm kMnnvilh* to run hundred an I fiftv <*r five hundred du
that »urn r*¡»*iris n
•ral -!»ar • of ,uln.i
And
aspi.
Il
alene
challenge
i»
acr**|
ring « Lara«-ter
tru^r I
id never live I
a font mre
At Mr Men« !»•!
ar-
time and pl*n “4 ran* to la* dea el. d i
line. I. I!
«
|y»*
ebil
Irett
.«*
An
I
re^g the challenge, lie n«>w rba’htig»** when articles nt agn-einerit ar*“ «igne
ANI» ON LIBERAL TER
i«l street, iw-iir ■ctiori
I’r
■ii'L h
ai ni l»U he
lienry Men*-r Th*
w;il I*
Driiir W.*
i fr
Gt %
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fta.. Mav II
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foend rn an «Kher <•»’ • nn
> r*
01:111 P íw of Jos’oìiiie Coliti. Ort'oo.
J. WIMER & 80N8
¡’IRE. IMDILTERITEi)
ßiit Hsrnt Feint nd lenire
BOURBON. RYE
CENTRAL HOTEL!
Practical., WatchmakeR
Watches, Jewelry and spectacles of ill inn
THE LUE DU SILBON
Is Connected With This House
Musical Instruments Repaired
1
All Work Guaranteed to give
Prodace of Kinds Taken in Enhaut.
CITY BAKERY
I
S A L OAK)N
CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT
FreshBread, Pies, Cakes, Etc
New Blacksmith Shop,
SING LEE
III!: FINE STALLION,
CAPT. SLIGART JR
CITY BAK BLR SHOP.
TL8M3: Ta Dollars. Per Hie Senn.
GO TO THE SUPPLY STORE
uni (¡roccries,
General
Etc,.
Mining
Etc.,
;
Waldo, Oregon.
Livery Stable in Connection.
GEORGE W. MERRILL,
lie Aüüdi iGd Azul for tie Sal: ci Frwriy u
W ING
I E I’»
Of Washing and
fl AVI)
ul
(¡rant’s
1 ’ass.
Ironing
of the
Same in I.ots
to Suit Purchasers