Grant's Pass courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1885-1886, May 21, 1886, Image 3

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    THE COURIE1
BnUI
Ai 1
WiU -'i'« •
GULP
Illi I.
Bt! ible soi ui. ThumUy evening, Mav
We an* ple»«ed to say that on Monday
May 18.
-•th, m tiien.nu occupied by the Good
evening Hon». Sylvester IVnnover. demo­
Candidates »re as thick a» Iwes.
Templars.
priAM wiil
cratic candidate f. r governor and N I..
Knrrage & Pnmer y are sliif>ping a large
ttiakt blowing the large.! and sm.ll,,,
\
FRIDAY. MAY 21. 18S«.
Butler, ileni'xmtie ca.vdi l.ite for congress quantity of lime ns k Is-low. Tlii-y lii’.’.v
, bubbles.
gave ua a pleasant call. By an error of also commenced work on their iron hslge
AK'HVAL kN.) D'.'.PkRT RE MAILS
Rev. T. L Jone, and T. L. 8 r ! m arv the mana ’ers of the party camitaign, Folk above thia low u.
raun UBANTI 1* VS» TO CRKM'KNT CITY.
Kx-Governor Cliatlwiek is here again
holdmg meetings south of Haves hill, MI1,| and Jotaephine counties were left out so
attending to h's mining interests
He
l*v. Grant’s Pass, I Ar. Grant's Pass, are meeting with suceewi. They are hold- that according to the arrangement we will r?> south in the morning to look at
were n< t entitle.1 to a ta!k ir mi these
in»’eani(»m. eting thi» week at Mathew- gentlemen, but they were nut satisfied to the Wagner er.s’k mines
Monday. . 7 :00 a tn Tuesday 8 (0 pin
I. D Brown A Am have a number of
Wodns'v. . 7 3M) ani Thurs'y 8:08 pm *>u'a place on Sucker creek, holding over I I ■» us bl ... on Sunday evening thei
di»|>atclie I Hon. A Porter that they men at work erecting a minrtx mill on the
Friduv
7:00 a m Satur'y
6:(10pni two Sumiays.
w uld speak at this place the next day at Swinden ledge. The mill i« ex;x*rte*lto
Eugene slnith, of K*ns»., i. here look­ 8. r. m
uivNrs t-iss to uauce .
The telegram however read 8 be running in two or three weeks
I*exvn« Batnrdjv
5 4)0» ni ing for lands to locate. We have referred a m so that it was not known whether
The fanner» h STB are Ixrginning to un­
Arrives (mm • <lay).
0:00p in him to that portion of the county lying they would ap|*>ar in the morning or derstand the value of home manufacture».
orricE norns.
south of Hay's hill. Mr. Smith saya he evening, therefocvtlie after:.lance was not Already the S P. D A I. Co. is demand­
very large. Tlie gentlemen spoke from
Office open every day except Snn lav. Isiught a through ticket from Kan-*» J the platform in front of the Bagley hotel. ing hacon, mill-feed and other farm pro-
duce.
from 7:30 a . m . to 8:30 r M. OtH-ti Sun­ City to Sau Francisco for $10.
At half past eight the Grant'« Pass
Tho«. Chavner h as ordered four ear-
day from 8:33 to 10 a . m .
•'■wtiet
band
made
tlieir
ap|»*.iraniv
Ex-Goyenor 8. F Chadwick paased
loads of lniu!x*r of J. II. Griffis from the
J. W. H oward . P. M.
They marihe.1 to tlie hotel, an 1 there
up on Tuesday morning’» train en route played the l»*autiful air»—Dre»** Parade S 1’ D. A I.. Co., Grant’s Pass, for the
to lus mining interests in the vicinity of iiian-h, Pan-handle march, Parole uiareh, purpo«*- of repiiring the aprons on the
SOCIETY NOTICES.
Centennial bri Ire.
G rant ' s P ass L oque , N o A4. A. F. A Gold Hill
Mining interests in that sre- an t Sb 11 ■» of livening.
Send your best men to the legislature,
At
thi»
point
by
motion
of
S.
U.
Mitch
­
A. M.—Meets in their hall, O l I Fellow's tmn are looking up Th.* «tamp mill will
ell Mr Sam White was elected chairman, men that understand the practical wants
building, Friday »veiling on or liefore th.- soon start with flattering prospects.
of
the |ss.»p!e. in mining, manufacturing,
who in a neat form intnxiueeil the sfx-ak-
full moon.
Visiting brothers cordially
farming and other active pursuits A
ers.
The
«peedies
were
such
a»
come
Elder M. Peterson wishes to announce
invited to attend.
ir..ni cultured gentlemen and were very representative should net only understand
J. W. H oward , W. M.
that lie will hold religious services in the interesting particularly that |»>rtton of the need» ot the people, but should pos­
J. T. G alvin . Sec’v.
fore an.i afterm.m at the Missouri fl it them with regard to the Chine»** and with sess ability, strength of character and
eombatitiveiiess complied with cool judg­
(rot. den Ki i e , I. O.O. F.—M. etseveri school boil»*’ on lair Ps day. May 30th regard to the coinage of silver
Saturd.iv evening at 7 :3 > at their hall on He will preach at Woodville the 12tli
Mr. Pennoy er »poke of the Chinese evil ment. ami above :dl be honest ou princi­
Sixth street. Visiting brothers cordially
as follows; “You »nd I must agree to ple, and not for policr- s-ike.
inst. and at Grant’s Pass on the 13th.
invited to attend.
th.* 'a**t that the presence of the Chines ■
filini u \ I mi.
C. K. C h anxi . or N. G.
We have at '.ast received and have in here in Oregon is an unmitigated evil
Putting
the
average
*>f
tho
number
of
(
'bi
­
J. A. J cnxinos , See’y.
poiHtion our new job office. Tim press i»
May 1.3.
K erhyvilli : L ohuk . N o . 85. I. O. O. F. a quarter medium Gordon, Challenge__ ne».* in Portland at the low figure of 4.9<k>
Sclmol is pr ^r-ssin/ thio; t »acher and
and
putting
the
money
they
have
earned
—Meets everv other Saturday evening.
pupil« all pulling together
Visiting brothers I’ordkiHv tn\ited t > at­ new style ami is a lieautv. Semi in your at 75 i ts. a .lav. and in the last twenty
Mrs. (\ Hendrix left May 11th tn y-dt
vi'.ir-
they
h
ive
accuniul.it*
1
|18.
789,1X10.
order«
fur
j
!,
w
„
rk
.
Satigfa.tion
guar-
tend.
D an ’ l H i nt , N. G.
The pri'iability realty is that between friends and relatives in Yamhill county.
8. W. F orbes , Sec’v.
, anteed at r**asoiiable rates.
'.Ooo.o tOaml $25,(Mil,009 here in Port­ We wish her a p!«*asint time.
The iiatrons of the «. huol here should land have gone into their possession.
P. of H. Josephine l.olge, 179, meets at
Mr William M. Colvig, the d“mo-
Grant's Pa»«, first Saturday of each month feel thankful to Prof. Henson for the deep Wh re is it? Have they built any homes, cr.itic candi'late for pro<e« uting attornev,
st 11 o'clock a . m . W. M. P ollock ,
interest he is taking in the a.lvancement school houses or church.*» here? Where a hlresse«! the citiacna of Waldo, on We«l-
W. M.
is the money? It has all gone to China,
of Ills pupil«. It must not lie forgotten and so far ss we are concerned, it might nesd.iy at 1 r. m ., in a wry able manner,
and we domocrats believe him to la* “the
B inner L odge , I. O. G. T., 493—Mi-ets that the school Itouse i.» entirely toostnall
as well ls*en dumped in the sea. Now. man M
everv Fridiiv evening at Hale's hail.
sup] >se tho Chinese lii! not lx*en here
and
that
Prof.
B.
has
to
teach
150
pupil»
S. U Mitchell, our candidate for rvpra-
J R H ai e , W.C T
at all! Suppose that all this money iia I
with but one assistant.
sentativv, addressed the ritiyens of this
been paid to white men! They would
I*r. D. 8. Holton came over front Ker- liave married here, would have Ismglit place on Wvdn.l.i> w ith a few very
Local and Personal
appropriate remarks. We an* glad to nay
byvilleday liefore y esterday, looking hale lots and built Imines ami cleared lands Mr M. will Roon oinimence the canvas*
The whole amount would have been ex­
and
hearty
He
reporteali
the
sick
folks
Ice-cream at Marshall’s to-morrow.
pended here, and in all human probabili­ of th«» conntv, Ite/inning at Wahio, .Mav
20th
Mrs. Allie M. Lindley and her brother, in that sc* tion »■ convalescent. li.*e. is ty, Portland instead of lx*ing a bankrupted
We are very Rorry, in«leed to say Waldo
one of th.* men in Josephine county wh*. and stagnated city of 25,900 inhabitants,
A D. Custar, called yesterday
has lost one of her l«est citizens, W. J.
always attends to his own business, and would have liecome a prosperous city of
Out of alsiut «14,000 on the tax roll for
50,000 to 75,000 inhabitants
The extent Wimer and family moving t«> Grant’«
is a thorough physician.
1885, over «12,000 has l»*on collei-ted.
uf the material »lid moral curse of this Pass, where he intenda making hi« future
IL-re is our
Billy. Max
Rev. J. W. Sellwood, of Portland, of Chinese »laic lalsjr on tin* l'.ii ifie coast home
Thermometer w as 88 in tin* shade Sun­
prosperity ever I m * yours, is the wish of
the Episcopal church held religious ser­ cannot I k * fully c*>m|iute*l in figures nor
day and Monday, ami 92 on Tuesilay.
portray ed in words
You and 1, tl.os<* you have left behind.
vices at the school house in this place amply
Fox A ka bias .
Is,tli of us, through our own exertions,
W J. Rogers lias his neat resilience
Friday and Saturday evenings; also Sun­ and by the blessing of God, have secured
nearly completed in the west end of tow n.
FROM MlltNII IllMII.
day at 11 a . m . and at 7:30 r. m . The enough so that we an- not coni]x*lled to
Prof. Benson will soon have a neat resi­ diseomwe« were very entertaining and the work at manual labor for our living They
Under data* of May 17, Elder M. Peter­
constitute om-sixth of the |>opulation of
dence completed near Mr. Judson's place attendan.e very good.
May the Rev.
California and pay but one four-hundredth son writes:
There is evidently going to lie a heavy gentleman call again.
part of the taxes.”
We h»'l a tine atti ndance at our meet­
fruit crop this year, particularly of apples.
At the close of the Mr Butler's S|*eeci. ing at Central Point hall on the 18th.
We noticed a beautiful heifer being led
the chairman announced that he would We Irul a Quaker brother, Mr. Edwards
Hon. A. Porter informs us he intends past the Cm R1KK office yestenlay morn­
introduce the speakers to all who so de­ with its who is about 80 years old, the
to remove to hi.« farm on Grave creek ing. Upon inquiring we learn that she sired— a nunil*er came uihui the platform father-in-law of Fred Ikiwning, an enter­
wasl.mglitof W C. Myer, of Ashland.1 and wen* introduced—all hands endulg- prising farmer near the Point. Mr. 1!.
noon.
lie
Con­ ing in a stx'ial chat until the north l»*imd lives in llie Willamette Valiev.
Rev. Win. Pullen informs us that he by Mrs. H. 11. Miller of this place
train arrived, which bore the gentlemen preached a short discourse Mr. P. adds:
sideration
(250.
She
is
H
thorough-bred
will sixm rebuild his sawmill on Williams
1 have lieen to tfuaker meetings in my
from our midst
Jersey, registen-d in 1st grade eastern
creek
|...vho<«! davs in the states of Ohio ami
Indiana
I also attended Quaker school
herd book, ami is about 14 months old.
Born —<in Tuesday, Muv 11, 1886, to
during one winter which was taught in a
Report» are coming in that the late
the wife of John A. Niday, a son, Weight frosts
have done very serious damage to ! It is meet that we take u gisvl l.M.k Quaker meeting lionao, but this brother
W pounds.
about our beautiful little city to see what is the first Quaker 1 ever lieai.l preach,
the fruit crop. Thi* is something new
therefore 1 think the religious a» well us
can l«e done to render it prettier that w ill
Miss lsa!»*l Jess is engaged in teaching
for Southern Oregon. Last year w as our enhance the purity and pleasure of life ’ the isilitical world is moving.
school in the lA>u»e cr -ek district, with
Born—To the wife of Chas. Carney of
first failure of fruit from tlie effects of therein
Is*t uh after purchasing » pi*»- ■
good success.
Little Butte creek an eleven and a half
heavy frosts. The C ovrikr readers will of land for a home, look it over carefully pound boy, on the 14th inst. This is n
Hon Binger Hermann, congnwminn hear more «bout this s*«>n. We w ill at­ and see how the most l»*anty and com­
grand-son of our nominee on the Prohibi­
elect. Iiis,«i*rt! inks for public d. .unients tempt to show them how they may save fort can lie got out of it bv the least ]s.s- tion ticket for representative. We sure!.'
sible outlay of capital. A friend say» that
just "received.
ou.’lit to elect T I. Cochran, as well as
the fruit from frosts,
the people are cutting the beautiiul oaks
others of our ticket.
Strawlierries are beginning to rijs'ti.
Joseph Pollock, candidate on the re­ from tlieir land, that in doing so they fail
We expect to see large * |U:intities of them publican ticket for county clerk; J C. tiarealize that they decrease the value of
moni stirili un i:ic
their homes and the l»*autv of the town.
in the market soon.
< ainpliell. candidate for treasurer on the
The Iwantiinl oaks, fir, pine an 1 laurel
R o I mt I Jenkin« of Smith River write« to
The M. E. church at thi» place in near- same ticket and \ olney Colvig candidate that grow« all over our tow n may lie
tin* Cot kii : k under date of May 13 as
thinned
out
and
trimmed
up
but
by
no
lv completed, ami will soon be painted. for county judge on the repul.licin ticket
means cut aw iv th.* Is>aiitiftil trees that follows:
Il is a nice structure.
left tuwn \\ ednesday morning for a can­ ornament and lieantify the place and that
Home’s s >w mill is <»x|M‘ctc»l to start up
W. M. Colvig and S. c Mitchell ad- vass in the southern |s>rtionof the countv, so much attracts the eve and aihniration s«w>n. The i«*ggiiig<*iimp is in full bloat.
dressed the citizens of Grant’s Pass .it the H. D. Harkness, also republican candi­ of the stranger.
Th«» sehottibT ’’Stran/cr” arrived Mon­
It is sai l that green foliage »lisorha day a:i I ail- I y<*st«»r«l iv for Ro^ue River,
acad.imy last Thursday.
date for representative lit out the same
malaria and prevents sickness Whetlu r with frei .dit for that pla •••
Mr. Bagley is having the finishing time to look up his political interests.
it lines or not the oak is one of our hand­
The jury in the ca- • of the people vh .
touches of paint put on his hotel which
J. D. Scharf, representing Messrs. Neu- somest trees, and especially »i lu re. The .1. M, GonzaleH, after being out 23 hours,
country
home
is
just
as
much
improved
stader Bros. A Co., and M B. Augustine,
adds greatly to the appearance thereof
li’inz: w» r* di.sell argol ami a new trial
by beautiful trees as a city home.
ordered t«» commence Mav 14. Gonzales
On Tuesday a gentlemen made his ap- representing J. A. l'olger A Co., gave us
¡son tr»d for the «hooting of Geo. Kirk­
Xlaili't ari fieni«.
js*avance on our streets, s llinz fish of tin* a pleasant call Friday. One of the pro­
ham, on the night of April 27th, nt hi«
sucker |>ersuasion, at 5J cents per dozen. prietors of thin paper whileenga, ed in the
Mr. J B Tonkin arrive«! hen* Monday (Kirkham’«) moth« th house. The ease,
mercantile business had extensive deal­
iron» its peculiar natnr«*, exrites the atten­
Messrs. Porter A Blackburn this week
from
the railroa«! front, and inf<»rin« ua tion of the w hole commuiiit v. It is c'nim«*«!
ings with these firms through the gentle­
sold to J. 8 McFadden of Applegate, lots
men above named, and found them strict­ flint the tunnel work in nil completed, bv some, that the nmther is as mu«*h to
hlanv* ilm Gonsnle«, she being under ar-
6 and 7 in blwk <¡9
Consideration |<J5,
ly reliable. We take pleasure in rocotn- al«o th** foiin lation for bridge nt 9th rro««- r»‘«t for lieing accessory to tin» crime.
ini» of th-* Sju’ramrnto
\ turn tab!«' and
Col. John I. Burns, representing E. ■nending the above named houses, their tank will I m ? orwtD-l at Gibson’«, but it Young Kirkham is a nephew of Alonzo
Martin A Co., is in the city
People are goods, and their r**presentatives, to the will not lx* ma lt* a «tation. Some «500 I’mphlett, of Waldo.
mor«* jrr vl r« h ive been added to th«*
«•oming long distance« to we the noted business men of Southern Oregon.
J JI Hl! J
fore.*« now employ •.I, which make« the
traveler.
I’r. H T. Inlow, while here a few days aggregate fo»t up nearly 2/» K) hands em­
<,f ( |,,lM
Sir Judson on Wednesday »old a lot ago called our attention to the ploughing ployed 2,100 lw«in«f <’hinam«*n, There O'l.M’GHI.fN \t tie r- ' !
Anderson, in Su. I .*r Crook vall.-v, May
to L. L. Jennings near Prof, Benson's, of 6th street. Said he, “Ashland had are al»out 43 camps of (.’hine«e, .50 in a
11. of consumption. T homas O'L avuii -
upon which Mr. Jennings will Boon emi t good street« until they began to plough eamp, with a white man a« Supt of each
1 in ; »ged aliout 6 i years
camp, I'M) white men a« teaui«t«TJ<, h«Hit­
a neat dwelling
out the middle of them, since then we can lers, etc , 50 right of way men and 225
Kari.i for
Jiii-k Hamilton of Ashland, vi«ite<l onr scare’ Iv travel th* in in winter.” It is a atone ma«on« and hel|**ra, abo white
The right of wav men have un­
town last week A h there in Rome attrac- fact that the hard-pan once ploughed up men
Mr
D.
S.
Mcf'olluin, of 18 r cr*wk,
in clearing the
renders the mud deeper and allows th ■ limited orders to proce«w long mav Is* at writes us that bv lias a good c”infort:ibl<-
tion here for him, his smiling “|>hiz
right of way, and before
water to penetrate the irround to a greater work in Fiskivon, unl<*«a great difficulty boni*’ farm for «ah1 »I a birgain. That
will greet us frequently.
•le]>th.
We think it best to plough on is ex|»eriemv ) ill <d«*arinj away tlie grow­ on account of busirr.’-- chango» be niii.-t
The Chinese population of Waldo is
si ll out. Farm contains 100; 8 ) ai r*’» <>f
each
«¡de
.nd scrape in on top of the ing timt» r between < iiI■ - ill's and 1’. liley's whit li i« umler fence: 35 acr*1» in grain
rupidly increasing. F**ok Yen wife and
A.d.i Springs. Scoine’« mon have moved
four children are expected there front hard-pun.
up to tunnel» II and 12, and the graders snd timothy ; orelmrrl, b< .il«*' un.I b.rn ;
• ii’l irr. »ititi.
Tli*- Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. met at are clos.i to tunnel 11. with construction living water near the liou
Creaccnt City very soon.
iliteli for a garden.
headquarters at Gilssms —Journal.
th
l'*!l**s
on
Tuosdav
last.
A
large
nuin-
John H. Sowell of Althoose, has l»*vn
Al! for one tiiou,»:. I dollar», payments
ca«v.
I U g* » li I j .ii*< ula.
very sick, but we are glad to say is better. » r *>f de.egates left Portland on a steam­
There is also several lots of good land
<ii*o Lewis, Jr . also the daughter of er chartered for the ixcusion. among
Tliu Sugar Pin«* l> #or <v Lumber <’o , of lying near me that can •»• had of th” gov­
whom wvrt? Dr. Spence and J. K Pigney
Jas. R. White have been very sick.
are now engage« 1 t«> fill orih*r-< ernment suit.ib'e for > >mf< rtable homes.
of this county, and Mr. Helm«.ft«»'D>thvrt this
He a nt**» “there 1» one (a” *■ of land in
Born.—In this city at the residence of
of Jaekaon
We had th«» pleasure o. in their line or fo!l<JW«:
one half mile of me licit would make one
the Argil« 15ihli hing Co., on Friday and
.Vi.bOO
fc
t
<>f
I
iiiu
I
mt
to
<
¡«»l<l
Hill
;
of
the l»’»t [»•<» k or. Ii ir I ■ and sni ill fruit
meeting Grand Patriarch, Buick of Rose­
Saturday the 14tli and 15th inat . t*. I r
mi feet to Cen­ orchard» in ’hi» I’n’intr.
There is al">ut
burg, also en route for tlie Dalle«. Mr (MM) fret t«j Attlilanii.
tral Point; 3 i. H>') fv 4 to Me«lfor<l.
Keeler II. Gabt*ert, another copy of the
3<i «‘■res of it rich black Ionin.’*
Bui< k )« editor of the Plaindealer, and
Since Martin/ their mill they lia.e
Thia land can be li.ll ut the govern-
Argus.
we were very favorably imj rv«M‘<1 with avera/e«l in «hipirteiitR, 4 uar-hia«!« of inent prii-c.
I Salomon propvsie» to discontinue the him, both a« an enthu«ia«ti<* Odd Fellow lumber a week, each car containing 6,00 )
sell lier
Mrs. June Bvlw -
feet. Th«*v have order« now for 4 enr- place near Waldo,
butcher busini*»" during the summer jonmalint.
bargain
b•;<»!« of door«, e:u h car to contain 7»M) at |l,(*»0.
He will pay th** highest *•»»!* prices for
Mr. and Mrs H.
Kinney of L- “ «t«ior* They al-o have th«* contract to
The Ib-nderaon place near Kerbvvilli*
nil kinds of hides, furs, wool, etc. Give
place a «bort time ago received «lirect funii-h tin* m.itTi.d for tin* brid/e acroMH ia also for sale at a bargain. At>plv at the
him a call
Rogue
river,
I
h
-?
u
<I«-
m
thin
they
bare
jm*t
C ih ' bikb office for furt 1, t partie'ilar.i con­
from Vermont a clork which doubtl«-**
Me«i*r» thlf A M. «serve have just • m- lielong« to the reli«*« of the an< ient« a« it r»*<*eive«l an or«ter from Ijnkvilk* for VJ cerning the»’* land-.
doors and 6*) w in 1«> wh . They also have :■
pleted a very handsome market secon*l ia over a humlred and fifty yearn old Urge order Pc I urn I »er going to Hailey,
,li«< east i*f the Cot mm *>ffice. They are Over a hun lrvd y»-ar«< ago. Mr« Kinney’* LLiho Territory.
lot oí him
Th»* if uht aloneon tj
also giving the front a finishing coat of great grand-father gave a yoke of oxen
tier will amount
f 15 > |n*r rar.
cast lake gr*»*n.
for it. aince which time it ha« be*m in th«*
Jo*«*l>hine county «iiouM I I m * proud of
I’r. C. W. Bcaconi, dentist, performed family. It i« an old ia*hi«»ne«l high frame such an industry a* this
a xiice**s»i'ul iqs-ration on Mr«. Holman tl»e weight« reaching the fi<«»r. ami ia in
F«>urtli.
Peter a few days ag • He ex traeteli a running order. It i« said there i« but
tooth, filled it ami put it back, and now one other «’lock hae thi« one in th«* «tatc
Grin's Pa»» will ha.*’ a
it is A» good a» ever.Ma
that lieing in Portland.
brati >n on the 4th of July m
The Morning Or?g»»nian <»f M vy 1«*». ha pice» of tin* Grant'-’ Pass C<
Ja»l*er Chapman and Oliver Rargrant
‘‘Mr J. H fltin»*
of Williams ?•**•, thi» w****k i*r**ug!.t J. thin to aav «Unit hr
Full I’articiil.ir* will ap|
at A-lilaml on Thursday, the
N Bartas* to t*.«n. ts li. ving him to he edibc <4 tli • «¡rant’« Paa« Co« aixa, i« in f ol kt eh in due time.
June HW0.
H. J D.
the
city
for
tl»e
purpngf»
of
purchasing
new
j*artially insane
Tl» y intend to try to
P-
material in order to di«f«eiu*e with th«*
have hitn sent to the a* um
Messrs. Joli ns A Wiodward bave Just
In another cotamn will !«• found the |mtent outwi I«* which bin |xp>*r ha« bere-
All |**r»«»n« Indebted ♦«> I
M Hal
ofienod up a full *t*s-k **f han.- »» inni s ei-
card *»f Mrs. A F. West, wholesale and t »tore lieen n*ing Tlie name <»( the paper
n«*Mt ar»* r» j »••wtr-l to pay up Must have
i« al*»» to t>e changed to the R<<»' f . R iver dl**s in tlie l.uikling i«-**ipi«d bv 8 A,, my money.
F.
M
H
ankses
.
retail d**«l> r in millinery g loda, Portland
(irren A So» next l*»*r to Ila* ( m w>K>
<’ oi aim, an I Mr. Stine haa taken ««a office
.Mr. Jelins is f irii’.-r'y of rtafewij
Partie» «ishing millin-’ gnoda will do
Fann r. i
partner, W. J. Wimer, a prominent young an J is well known in tins lirs* of busmeaa
well to give Mrs. West a call.
’»ii-irwM« rp«n oí Waldo, Joaeplrinr > •ounty.
Tlir.-o hondo* I nd t'A'*tify *F2i, am*«
Sunerviror l atter« * ii is tilling fill street Tlie ('•>< «ir.» i» a In gilt,
-, noway paper»
in.s-ttv Isgl.im lami *i -\|»p!fXiif<* Rixer,
near the poatotfoe. That is the pr*q»*r and pros]
4 mi1** ■ *itl.»**< < (ir iîlî’a I*.* mb ; ! ’«•
is t«o, or tlw extent •Á It*
party an«l «taw- vili lvha.1 «*-r¡*s tin* 1er Im
«» n •* 'in i» » «lUti «a
way to improve th*- stn ts There slusild adv< rtising «li**»«. By ttie «ani«* token,
.on
Fri'Liy
iky hall. W.aJvi
to
timi ; welt wh I* r«-») ; <*MfNN tally
I k * at least 2D feet of tie* tniddle of tlie
wth iti
■grimiti.re. ar «I « ^|4«*ti»iM «tat'k ranch.
ÎS.ioftlie >in*fi‘ of til“ W<r *1
street» left «olid. It rain« a road to pkMgh
im ? countv in
A|»:»'V to J II Kim«*,
Ti. k.-ts, «1, Term« e»»v.
4 fnr
• I-,.
it Up
Cio.-Ua if!« < «ài: . Paru
OSctal Paw T Jottftlie Ccwty. Orettm.
WAI.IH) DIRECTORY
Tho Rogue River Distillery,
treatment on Hatunlayra will ho treated
free of charge, t-xcbsling medicine.
The ladies oi the Episcotsil Parish AM
Society have |»jst|>i>iie.l their festival un­
til Friday evening, June 4th. Wi’l an­
nounce tne place for holding the name in ,
the next issue
A gesst farm of 1<»> acres, mostly fenc- 1
ed ; 59 acres umler cultivation, with irri­
gating iliieb to water 15 acre». This farm I
is hwated mi William» creek, 18 niih*s
from Grant's Pass. For further paili* ii-
L'.rs, apply to the C<u rikr office. Grant*»
Pass, Oregon.
J. WIMER & S0N8
JACKSONVILLE, OR.
Have tlx* largest store in Joaa pliine
Propr.
county, which ia 65x32 feast, and two
storie«, filled with
JOHN A. HANLEY
•o-
Choice Good« in Everv
I .mo.
Caton A Garrett, General Agenta.
WE BUY FOR CA»H.
AND SELL FOR CASH,
Kinney A Woltem, Agents, Medford.
------- >AT(
BOTTOM PRICES!
í ■ rm fur '-ale.
The following deserilssi farm located
9 miles southwest of Grant's Pass, on tlie
daily st ire route fr. ni Grant's Pass to
Cres* ent City, consisting of 4> a. n-all
fenced; 18 acres under cultivation; a
-plendid fruit and grain farm; small oi-
cii ird already start*»l; comfortable dwell­
ing hou»*; g > si w iter. A'iv.eie desir­
ing a valuable small farm a ill Is- suit*-*!
by aildressing J. H Stine, Col ku : h office:
Grant's Pass, Oregon.
ORGANS’!
ORGANS!
Girt Basest WeUlt ni Measire.
—Article of—
BOU RBON, RYE Travelers,' Miners* and Farm
cis’ Supplies.
—And—
CORN
We keep everything needed
people.
WHISKEY,
—In Quantities and at—
PRICES TO
SUIT.
CHEAP FOR CASH OR PRODUCE.
|Xi not purchase an Organ until vou
I>>
have called ti|>.u> or i l.ln---- I I W. Wi- SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
mer. General kgent for Josephine county,
for lite celebrateli Maaon A ll imliii and
A. B. t'lia«e Organs and Piano». 1 will
sell those instruments, delivered at your
house, f*ir from 39 to 4<t per cent, less
than traveling agents sell inein. I have
no traveling ex|H*tiae« to pay. therefore I
can afford to do so. Organs sold on time.
Write me tor price lists, etc., etc.,
J. W. WIMER, P. M.
Murphy, <tregon.
by the
Waldo.
Oregon.
________________
C. L. G R A Y,
CENTRAL HOTEL!
PracticaL WatchmakeR
GRANT’S PASS, OREGON.
— AND—
This Hotel has been thoroughly
renovated and
J E WELER,
T hroughout Grant'» l’aiw,
R efurnished
Oregon.
NOTICE!
Mr. I. Salomon of the late firm of Salo
man A Alilf, butcher», desires to an­
nounce to the citizens of Grant'» Pa« i
and vicinity that he will »till continue
the business at the old stand, and further
that lie will keep on hand a supply oil
meats that will lie sold ehe.i|*er than the
clieapest.
DISSOLUTION
NOTICE.
Th*'firm of Salomon A Alilf, butcher»
at tirmt's I’as» Oregon, is this,the 21»t.
day of April 1888, dissolved by mutual
consent. J. II \lilf, one of said firm,
having purchased the interest of I. Salo
man, will continue the butchering bnsi-1
tn*»». The Issik» of th*' late firm are left
in the hands of Davis Brower for collec­
tion.
1 . S X 1 oMoN.
April 2lst, 1888.
J. II. Am.«
A
THE TRAVKI.IMO ri'llI.IC WILL FIN»
Al.I. WATCH
BEST ACCOMMODATIONS.
Watches, Jewelry and Spectacles of ill Ilnds
(o)------
------ KBIT ON HAND.------
TBE I,HE OIK SILOON
Musical Instruments Repaired
Is Conucctcd With This House.
THE BAK I» Rl'l’PI 1EII WITH THE
M. V. LOOMIS,
i
Finest Wines, Liquors & Cigars, Watchmaker <Sr Jeweler,
While the Reading Tubi« is
G rant ’» P ah »,
I
O rkuon .
SUPPLIED WITH THE LATEST
WAT(HE8,
CLOCKR,
NEWSPAPERS.
JEWELRY,
SREl TACLES. AND
HEWING MACHINE NEEDLE8,
FOR SALE
CARD.
A POOL TABLE MAY AI.SO BE
On and after Mav 1st, 1886, we will
discontinue ......... n**lit and adopt a cash
FOUND HERE.
system. Iiclieving thi» will prove alike
lieneficial to ourselves and customers, as
we will then make a great rediution on
all goods in our line. Thanking tin* pub- J
lie for their p.i»t liN'ral |*atromige Is-, I propose to keep a strictly first
stowed on its, we rv»|*ectfillly solicit a
chi»» howto. Give me a call.
share in the future. <'« mi * iii : ii . A Terrs.
All Work Guaranteed to give
SATISFA' "HON.
Produce of Kinds Taken to Eichanae.
J. B. HUTCH,
NOTICE.
U. S. L and < »rrtcE,
I
R oskuchh , Or., May 14, 1880.J
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing named settler lias -lied notice of his
intention to make linai proof in »import
of Iti» claim, and that ».u l proof will ls>
iiuvl” before the clerk of Josephine coun­
ty, nt Grant's Pars, on Saturday July 3,
Issii, viz It M. Robin»on, pre-emption
D. S No. fillio, for tin* k * v of NW*, sec­
tion 8, township 37. south range ft west,
W. M. lie mimes the following witnesses
to prove his continuous resideniT uism.
and cultivation of sai.l land, viz Beu
Bull, S. A. Borrough Iolili I'.orr aigli, J. II.
Robinson, all of Wilder-.illc. Josephine
I’ounty, Oregon,
W. F B eniamin ,
.; <>t
I:. later.
—GO
WORK WARRANTED
FOR ONE YEAR.
CITY BAKERY
Oregon
Grant’s Pass,
GEO. GLEISSMAN, Proprietor,
CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT
G rant ’» P ash ,
—or THE—
O regon
Central Point Hotel.
The Proprietor take» pleasure in inform­
ing the public that he i» prepared to fur­
nish the l“*“t of
Propr
LEWIS PANKEY,
25 Cents,
Meals,
FreshBread, Pies, Cakes, Etc
Having latelv taken charge of this hotel
the midi ii’ticd would res|»‘ctfully inform daily, and delivered free of charge.
the publie Ilin* the tables w ill Is* supplied
G ko . G lri »» m in .
witli tlie Is’st tini market affords
Lewis P a NKKV
Blacksmith
. . -
___ ._ __ __ »
New
TO—
SING LEE
I
Shop,
LEWIS PANKEY. Proprietor.
■ MIE» TUE III.HT
O kiioon
C entrai . P oint
Washing, Ironing arid Fluting.
FOR
Horse-Shoeing a Specialty.
\II kinds of plain and fancy work done.
DAVIS BltOWI R,
SATIS| VHON GUARANTEED.
I would rcH|»Ttffilly Inform the public
Will als i take contracts for wood chopping, that bavin.’ lately taken charge of the
I'I. k k inith Shop »I Central Point, I
G rant '» P ath ,............................. O rxhon .
clearing, etc.
would ask a lil»-ral »hare of the publie
luitromigo
L kwis I' ankkv
Will practice in all tin» «-»urts of the
Wi»»h-hoii»e on Gills-rt errek.
State. Oiliro on Sixth street, near post
Dissolution Notice
otliia».
AI torney-iil-I *aw,
HIE lì NE STALLION,
Tin firm of .1 Wimer A Sons, doing
a g* i.er J inereliandiM business at Waldo
i» this day dissolved l>v mutual consent,
W. .1 Wimer, retiring therefrom :
J Wiim r and G W. Wimer, under Hie
tirili name of ,1. Wimer A Son, assume
control of the business and will settle all
ai ■ omits against the old timi. Immediato
■ette ment by cash or note of all sums
due the old firm i* request«!.
J. W imer ,
G W. WlMKH,
W. J. W imer .
W ai .I mi , O r ., May 3d, 1HH<J.
not ; ce .
Noti.-., i» In r-by giu ri tliat tire und* r
»igm’d l. Il Alill<k< I M<’» mt ><- liave
formisi a co partnership, l > exist nmler
thè tirili nani** of Aldi a Messerve, ilomg
business s» liuti Itera, in Ila* town ot
Grani'» I' rm .
J. II. A hi »,
C I M khskhve .
< ìr.int's Pas», \pi il 1'91 li laxii
J. Di FLAN NAY,
House anti Sign Paintor,
Our.«.' 'N.
Ci -. i n M P oint ,
All Kinds of Work in my Line
WELL AMD PROMPTLY DONE
W I N G
I*
E e
CAPT. SLIGART JR.
Will make the Hi*a«f>n of 1886 na follow« :
Wild«*rville, M«»n»lay; Murphy, Ttu**!ay;
< ¡rant.‘a i’.i*«, Wedne«<lay ami ThurMdav ,
Sexton’«, Friday und Saturday of va< h
week
l»ES( RirnoN AND I’F.DIGdEE:
<’npt Sligart, .Jr , i« a l>«*autiiiil <•««!
black, 17 hamla high, weigh« about I,I'M)
II»« , 1« m*arly |M*rfeet in I iih prop>rtion«,
of tli«* flneat style, and in mum tilarpower
is remarkably «level«»ped. U*«id<*H lieingof
a very kind di«|M»«4tion
(’apt Sligart.ilr , wa »un»l by (’apt
Onno. >w.
•ligart, gramlsir«* a firn* Sir Thoma« hor«e, G rant '» P a »«,
lii < gn at gr.iiid«in* W«»« dward’«NirThoin-
iu*; he by I Koine«)«*, Jr uml he by iru-
|Mirted I »)• iiii < «I«'
II « dam was Lady
Morgan, air«*«! by th«* well known Ver­
TI h * undesigned i»*» (uli> prejitMal to <k>
mont ; grand dam a ii <»I**<1 mare owned by al! work in I i * m ii . r - in the lieat timnuer
atuI at rvaiKMuibltt prier«.
N«-w man of .loMephine ('oiinty
CITY BARBER SUOI*.
TERMS Tea Dollars. For lb? Ituoi.
Ü0 TO THE SUPPLY STORE
1« >£« THE HEFT
Of
Washing and
Ironing
For Dry-good
And «oli it* a liberal «liare oí patronage*.
Grant's Plus«. •
1 >regi m
Mrs. A E. West,
WIIOI.KllU.lt AMI) Rtrill,
and Groceries,
General Mining Supplics Etc,. Etc.,
Kefotid stn-’ t, n< ar Section Imune.
Millinery
ROBERT PRZY.
I
CHARLES
BI'.HT
HHANDN oi
WIM
DECKER,
Prop’r.
LI-fCoRS \M» ( IGARS KEIT IN «TUCK.
IHX'KEH IlOAItlHNa HOI'SE!
Ki rr in i n -, < I
-TYi :
p . dtiie traveling pi bi . ic will
MU. Wifll ESIBÌ KINDNESS AND ATTENTION.
Establishment f Livery Stable in Connect'on.
Waldo, Oregon,
GEORGE W. MERRILL,
ti: incili«! Amt for tie Sale ci Proc.ru li
ptRTLAND. OREGON
Lown of Grant’s Pass,
to
pKroaB
io Sr.it
rLj*
° .»SONA
ASS
Purchasers
AM> ft.x I.II'ER\l. TERMS
OREGON