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About Grant's Pass courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1885-1886 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1886)
Ou l ist Sunday night the north bound train from Ashland changed time arriv ing here at 11 :.V> r. m , instead of 10:10 r. m . as before. This change was made FRIDAY. MAY M UM ho as to a>’i»>min<«iat«* the stages betwivn the end of the C. 4 0. K. K and A.-ldand. The traiu rims faster between here and Local and Hersonal. Roseburg than it did by alsmt an hour Work hmcummsnee I on the found» tion and a half, so that it arrives in Portland , on time. cf the jail. ((RANT’S PASS’ COL’HIER. O'fhl Puff Jf IW#lM_CHltT. Oreioi. Tin- Ladies Vid. n Aid Society will hold Bubb!" Mx-ial at Menxor's store build a lair and festival, in connection with the ing t»nigl<t. Wimer’» hotel at Waldo is for rent on Bubble [xirty at Mr Mensor’s new store luilding, Friday evening. May 28th. favorable terms. Among the attractions will he, prixcs'for W. A. Hunter, we are sorry- to say, has the lavgst and smallest bubbles blowli, been having the a,me. iee-cn-iiin mid lemonade, sold by “Re R -ineinls r the Epim-opal festival next becca at the well.” A cordial invitation Friday evening, June 4. is extended to all. Admission, at the The l'nhiian service on the <) 4 be door 10 cents. tween Albany an I Portland has been re A correspondent writing to the .(»land stored . Tiding» from I angell valley, says: The Torn—Near Grant's Pass, May 17, to young wild cat recently |»t urvol bv 1 lenry thewifeofJ.lt Hunsaker, a son. Weight Vinson is doing well. It is now at the post It) isetiids. office under the maternal care of a tame A nugget weighing f.'DO was recently Tabby who, having lost her own off pick -d up by Mr. Mclkxial on Wagner spring, on hearing the little orphan's cry picked it up and carried it off' to her l>ed, creek. It is said to be a beauty. I*. MM ihon an 1 family 1: <vn the sym and seems to think as much of it as if it were her own pathy of th >t'o. hikb in their sad loss, by The i .'publican and democratic candi the drowning of their beloved son. dates for comity ollices have returned On Monday morning last the engine at from an electioneering tour in the soutli- the mill broke «1 >wn, eonaequently some • rn part of the county. Judging from the of the hands are laying off this week. re|»irts they bring,7*'ine of the sanguine Thus. Gilmore of Wald > earn ■ in to see ones w ill lie sadly di“.i| |s>intisl one week ns on Saturday last. He reports the min fr mi next Tuesday. Better not count the ers in that section preparing to elean up votes in Josephine county this year until Dr. S. Harmon, oculist and optician, they are cast, as iinfiortant charges are from Atlanta, Georgia, will visit Kerby daily iKvnring. ville an 1 Waldo uext week, Don't fail Th" Jackson county Republican con to see him. vention held at Jai k-ouville, May lbtli, The 8. P. 1». 4 L Co., an’ erecting a placed in nominations the following can telephone from their office to the mill didates for county orti, -is; State S...... lor, This will prove quite a convenience, as E. P. Geary; Representatives, W (' well as an ornament to the town. Myer and J. IL Griffis; ('oinniissioncrs, Mr. Brylian, of Waldo, writes: China A.’i ’.ulton ard" IL Ammerman; Clerk. town is full of chinaincn and women, and M L. Alford; Sheriff. J. G. Birdseye; more coming every day. This morning a Treasurer. A. 11. Maegly; Assessor, G. M. tire broke out in chinatown wlii. h earn ■ I ove; Surveyor, M. L. McCall very near getting beyond control. It is stated by those who pretend to Hr. llinkle, one of the most sueee- sfu! know, that there is not twenty votes dif physicians in th.! valley, lias just o|s-ne<l a ference in the status of the parties of this drug store at Central Point with a full county; hence a close vote may b<* looked st.x k of gissls. He will continue the > for. That no injustice may lie done to the public welfare, voters lie careful who you practice of mediciae notvv itlixtamling. Mr. I. Salomon, having retired from the “scratch" on the day of election. See to Isitchering business, is now dealing in all it that the most worthy candidates, in Polities kinds of hides and furs. Parties bavin r every particular, gets your vote anything in his line should give him a is a very »mall consideration in the selec tion of colt ity officers. call. See his “ad" in another column. Willis Y >rk of Applegate, was in town Monday He is just recovering from an attack of scarlet fever. His children I've of them—which have been sick with the same complaint, are now al..a.t well. Charles Nickell, of Jacksonville, has liceii nominated by the Democrat» for State printer Chawles, accept owali congwatulations, deali boy. l'naee lip ¡•ml twy and lie a man, you ka.iti, for a change.—Yreka Cniun. Walter Burch left town Monday for Grave cieek, taking with him Isuly May u mare with some record as a runner, Which he and Mr. II. 11. I larkness traded for at Crescent Citv Thia marc is said to lie very fleet on a half-mile heat Th-- California 4 Oregon raid is rapid'v advancing to the Oregon line and the O 4 C must sisin start out to meet it. The |a*ople of Southern Oregon will hail with gladness the "driving of the lust spike which connects tlieae two most important Me notice a goodly numlier of movers and campers in and alsmt our town. \\ hilst we admit that diversity- of opinion is invaluable as one of the fundamental principles of human improvement, and w hile we believv that genio'is and inven-1 tion to a great extent comes from a dis satisfied state of the mind, yet we think that these principles may Is- carried too far. It is a man's duty to get settled down as quickly is possible, and Imild him up a g'ssl comfortabl " home for his family. The "ad" of Mr. L 11. Robins' ll will apl» ir in the next issue. Mr. R. pro poses to found a temple of learning near Wilderville, call.il till Eureka High School. Mr. R is a tenclier of merit having taught in di.!< rent school districts i i th.’ < utility, in cath ca« giving good satisfaction We h q>e his school may prove prosperous and prolitable. We will say in addition, that upon examination of Mr. Robinson's r ’commendations we have no It -sit• m-v'iii say mg that we consider him fully competent to teach the higher branches pro|s»s’d, as will la1 seen in his “ad.” 1’0.1 ds. In another column will lie found the advertisement of Dr S. Harmon, the Tlierv seems to be a scarcity of many o 'di-1 ami optician from Atlanta, < ieorgia. The l'r will be here until June first, a.id farm pro lints h-re at present. Wheat comes highly recommend' d Parties suf cannot lx* had at 75 cts. per bushel, ter fering from anv disease of the eyes should it is one of the staple products of the conn try Eggs eonnn ind 20 cts. per dozen not fail to see him. lion. J C Carson, of Portland, with but cannot be had at any price, yet thia his usual pleasant smile gave us a call is one of (he liest countries for |»niltry. Monday Mr. Carson is one of the par Potatoes have to !»• shipfs-d up by rail ties interwted in the sa.vh and <hs>r facto- from the valley« north of us. notwith rv, at this place, and »•• are glad to know standing we can raise ns many and as li • is much pleased with the success al fine potatia*» here as those people from whom we are now buying A great many ready attending their enterprise. of the farmers complain that they have Four miles south of town on last Tues no market, when ill fact they have noth day while driving along the road we saw ing to sell. a huge coyote standing by the road-side Festival, Having no a. ins with us we “canted” our liat up on the northeast corner of our Th" ladies of the Episeejml Aid S « ¡sty , combative bump, (not exactly cowardly will hold a strawlierry and ice-cream fes tival at the Odd Fellows hall, on Friday' gave him "the wink" and passed on. evening June 4. IXSii. As the ladies will Mr. G." A. Wilpret of Applegate, has So bu llish the refreshments within their ow n acres of land to sell His “ad” will ap- ■"«•iety, and oitisevuentlv have not asked l>ear in next weeks Col'RiKB. The land ti.e citizens to assist in that way, they do ¡S ten miles from Grant's Pass on Hie a-k tin ill to patriaiize them on that ut »-'- ioti. Atimission to lutll, id cents, Westside of Applegate river; 8 acres in cn'tivation ; 1 a<re ill grapes; 5 acres in limitfgm 1*. choi'-e fruits ; 15 acres fenced : new house ; To nv an .hl fi-hi ■nt <l immigrant train a water right, etc. Hi goo. I land. ii* iv*t a common tiling, but on last Sat- The re. kles-ners with which the ' ■ unlay wc ttf-tiially beheld Mirh m primi appr ..<li tim moving trains is truly ap- tive rr!’-’ on </ir M?r?ets. There were two palling. If tle.ir | arents do not put a ox t- .Ln.- moving at a snail- ea’lop,” flic slop to it there will ere long Is- a man c.ittk* pushing each other, their gled corpse of some ladoved one to Is1 car tonunu s ahn-‘-t lolling <>nt from heat and thin t The «liiver of th * iront team, a ried to its mothers arms for burial W« \ Jung man, <i i*-t bemneared, the other make this rather imprewive hecatMe we ¡river, i woman, with feet hanging over know ot tin1 imminent peril the-* Imy* the dad* iMt.irl. a Land of eatth* in th«* rear f »• lowed by two Loo and a one lev- nre in. ^,<•’1 mr.’i on < r it< L 1'1»«* were Tl.e Grant's Pass Cornet Itind Ibis week «•«»verc l low, and looked aa Iho’uh they th * plains jrr<■*** ” With ail let the contract for building tiirir new had • Hi hall 2"x51 feel. It will ha built on the thiw, th ••*.* jK*ot»’,e m<:v be as huppyas the “!«oid-<4»f U»e laml.” and they may have I 4 adjoining William Spear»’ paint »hop a* 70s i ;i’l»l a big hearts as tliOM* who They ex|«s t to have it completed b* tore t iU p J’.unri w oi life llie 4'1 ot Ju’y. T h Hal! • ill la- uwd G fmh «! Ledgp loot. a . Sail.oi f. O. <> F lor all ; nMic ga'l rings, and is a very *Mnnendab|« enterprise OU the ;urt oi tl»e Tim ^ind ’M t ? of tip* ¡nJ jwn lent or- Members o( the land. r|i*e of oj»| Felki .r«, of Or«von, he’d its K lairing tiie past few days quite a nnm- b i ot )«»‘ple have visit. <1 the ('< . i.rss «»fi r and have examine I tlie new (mr- 4*" ;<«•"». and flattered it by saying “it is '. cry nice," etc. That's just what it is an I <air s'ationcry ami 'Sher material k ■»>1 to IweXiX'lled. Neither W ill lie tile W'irk We are doing Send ;n ynr .*k-r« for anything in the job printing tine. I •'Bob" Allen, who was np from then- •n Wednesday, i.if'imi« ns that a |«Mt- (Wfh . has Is-- ii es-ablirlied at W«a F'-rk ’and • hristi'iM-l ilermuin J. W Gi'uwwe is the P. M. We al*> learn fraM "Hot»" Bi.it Mr Volk, road-mister, ha« 'hi- k'-.-k receive I a new >'i"fiield vel<«-ip ile H-. v.»tk has i ll. :b< *■■ e l div b«' of tin V. 4 C i I frm» R<«< lair.- a», th. annual r«e.<don at Th • Ihill'-s «luring the w*«*k. at the coin hi ion of which the following off>f*t"rj| were «Inly jn-t ill 4 to -••rv«» for the eiuraing ten;»: G. M., K. Akiamh r. »4 I’ mdien.'i; |» G. j|’ p; llnach, l*«irtUnfl; G S.. J M. Ba on. <)rr/« -n <’1tv ; G . T J .G WHght. Kai?m ; G. \\ .. < 1«. i’alni.-r. Baker C»tv <». XI T O I rd. R^M-bnrg: G. C . |> E. Bm h- annan F-rtknd; <1 If . J T. Ktr«;ird East F.r’aml; G. G . F W llwiley. Ko la;G. ( .Rev. < r Ashland ; tr let—I H Walton, T. J StiUw ami V I. Palmer. A N Campbell of | .<t- lan I w as vie« t.* | t«. tkw ^ox-r i in /ran«l bidgr, which mevta in Ini-t->nin Sej4em‘»er. Eaet I’.»rtiair I was M4erled a* t‘.»e place f.»r hoi king thr n*-xt annual reaekm. W «atol. On«* hnn Ir«* I tlxaieand ijiwf I «hin*zb*s Cal. T. It. Caraellaa. Ou Tt>cr»:Liy evening lust it wn» an nounced l»y telcgr.idli that the Republi can State nominees w ould I»’ here on liie uorth-IxMind tram from Ashland, and would ad «>s‘ss the people of Grant’s Pass. When the train arrived they wen- met Mt the depot by quite a crowd, a«ss>in»i¡)'iieil by the Cornet Imiid. A huge honflre also gns’te I them When the train otoped ('■•1. Cornelius appeared on file platform of one of the car- and s;s>ke alsmt as fol lows : Fta.i.ow Crrtzzxs :—Like my opponent, I cim truthfully say I urn not a public speaker, 1 can say. ton, that my nomina tion wan unsolicited and unex|*s-ted When I starte i out in tl is e-.invass 1 in tended to meet as best I could pres« nt issues. 1 did n it intend to go over again the old ground that we have left Is’hind— the old issues tl at centered in, grew out of. or were settled bv the war. I have al ways teen plain ami «qx>n in my opinions and convictions u(»oii these questions, but I have isinsideri’d them to he mainly set tled and not profitable for heated discuss ion now. But my opis.nent, Mr. Pen- noyer, has assailed my rcixird as a mcm- ls-r of th«' legislature of 1870 For twenty years I was called upon to act as one of th’ representa'¡ves ot th«' IsMiple of Oregon in their legislature, and I take it a» a sounx' of satisfaction that in the record ik this w hole period, Mr. Pcn- lioycr can find hut thru ■ votes of mine to which he can raise oLjm tion. Mr Ven- nover h is told von that he resjievts lin as a m ill but doesn't like my record as a politician. I can say the same ot him. lie an I I have always differed wid-lv in our |si!itical view» in the past, ami we differ to-dav. He wants the -tat? to build I say u railroad around the Ca«-.ules the national government should furnish the money to eomph’t«' the canal and locks, and save to the state of Oregon an ex|ieiiditun- of latkt.OUl). His cours«' in training with the firebrand agitators in Portland is oja'il to the charge that he is catering to that element to catch votes 1 ask no votes from any clem nt that en ismrages violence or lawlessness. My »vav of ri tiling this country of th", him - ■ evil is n 'I to hive anything to do with them. I employ a great many men, but never a cbimiinau. Certain new-pai» '■ of Portland have made the charge that I am a “ring candidate." Thia charge is simply false, and it has no foundation whatcTcr I entered into no combination with any men or any ring to secure my nomination, made no promises to any num, imd have not done so since my nomination If elected I shall lx* ire ' to execute the laws of Oregon, mifeltcred bv promise» to any class or any faction. After a few sound expn salons concern ing his views on tlm tariff and other lead ing questions of importance, the conduct or announced “all aboard," and the train moved away from the do|x>t amid the shouts of those «»«s-mbled to see Mr. Pen- noyer's coinix'titor lor the governorship of Oregon. Grant's !’;*«*» High School MONTHLY KJ-.hiHT. To the patrons and friends of the school, wo submit the following report for the first month of the term. In so doing, we, 'lesire to express our obligation to the publisher, of the Coi itirn. who have kindly tendered the use of their columns for the pnr|s>se The whole nuinls-r of students enrolled in the academic depart ment, is 50 Ttie whole numlx-r enrolled in the primary department, is91. Aver age daily attendance in academic depart ment, <54. In prim an di-par'inent. K.P , The following names'Is'in t th >.~e whose deportment and punctuality is ix'rfecth satisfactory, are inscrilx'd lljani tlie Rol.l. or H o . x - ok Fr-’l Thornti n, Ray Everitt. Elm r t'olvig, Fr 1 Minch, Willie Stillinger, Harry Dimick, Eddie I'imick, George Hvde. Allie Everitt, Ola Wilcox, Bertha Wall, Emma Kuinage, 1-sie Jordan, Mag gii’ Casey, Lucelia Brower, luea Rich. Kitfie Thornton. Ali c Smith. Maud Yo- knni, Ida Cnlvig, tliie Piail, Ellen Adams, Orrie Wimer. Carrie Farr, Rose Galvin, Daisy Fcrrv. Annie Hyde, Minnie Hutch. Olive On , \lq;;;:io Steelman. I'ora Vicar-, Edith Williams, Eva Stillin n-r, I'iek. Bland. Willie Everitt, George F.-rry, Wil lie Hardin, Guy Haiuill, Fred Royal, Tom Roltertson, John Tiiornton, Fred. Robertaoii, Frank Williams. 11. L. B enson , G krtik P ollock , Principal. Assistant. UOI.1I Mtl.L XEW». DISSOLUTION NOTICE May 24. The firm of Salomon «^ Ahlf. butelier»! I. D Brown, wiii im«e his quartz mill at Grant'» I'.i»» Oregon, ix thia,the 2l«*t. f running in a‘««it It) «lava «lay of A;«ril lxsti, .li»*>lve«l by mutual Winter sown grain l««>ks well, but un «»«tiaent, J. H Ahlf, one of aai<i firm, less flier»' should he more rain, late anwn having |«iin'ha»<"l the interest of I. S il«» wheat will l»> light. Buaiuess at this man, will I-<ntiii;ie the butehering buri- place i« iui|ir«et-iiig ra;»dly ii«»«». Tlie l»«<>k» of the late firm are left A large ij'iantity hunh«*r will arrive in the haml» o! Davie Brower for u4Iee-l 1. S vlomon . on the freight train to-in.»imw for the re tion. April 21»l, ISSfi. J. II. Aui.r pairing of t'havner'» bridge, and new work on Mr Ganiard's flouring mills. F '“'era Intnb rinen ar.' making inqui ORGANS! ORGANS!’ ries in r.-gard to the timher up Rogue river, ami the splendid water |»>wer that TX> not txm'liAMe nil Ofynn until vou stiearn would affonl with asinall exi«'iidi- have callv l np»n or luMrvwed J. \V. \Vi- turv of money. mrr. General Agent for J »M‘phine munir. Tlie Sunday *’h<«»l. Literary *x’ietv f»»r the « .'h‘br:itv»l M.i*u»n a |l nnli»i ami I will a i l so ial d inees tl «'Irish I ut '. The A IV C’lia^r Organ« ami Viauos. v.NUig pis'plc •» Sam's Valley, Gobi Hill, sell thooe iiiHtruimmts, delivered at your ami viiinity are sure to enjov tliem.-x'lv.'s house, f»»r in un 30 to 40 per cent. !«•*»* th> n trawling agents well theii». I haw wh -tlicr time» are lianl or lively. Tlu'ie will 1«. a grand 4th of July cele- no traveling ex|M‘nses to |Miy, therefore I bration at Gold Hill. Th" ]ieopleoj Sam’s can artbril to <lo so Organs sold on lime. Valley, W «alville ami Ii 're will meet to Write me for price li>ts. et«*., etc., J. W. Wi.MEB, F M gether near town on the river, l'o-terx Murphy, <>rep»n. with programme will lie out next week. W rk is progn’s.-ing on th" iron mine, which will I»' tlioroiiglilv op-ned, so that millionaires, who wi»li to invest in that kind ot pi»’|«rty, may n-adilv s«*«' tlie wealth of unexcelled iron ore so near at hand The tramway from Rurragei Pomeroy’s lime «piarry is cotnplet«*«l, and large quan tities «if lime stone are shipiied «'V«*ry week. The proprietors intend to burn lime for the l.x al demand, and to export as s<«'ii us tlierv is sultii i.'iit call lor it A man vvho lina praetùx'd »im e 1X70 and li.rs inet with gri at sue«»—. My wav i» lo do in thè w.iv of an ix'ulist ('anca tinvi I cani'. >t curo tlicre will (»,• no eli «rgex. Alivoli«* siitlermg ir.«m sire ev«s, weak ness of eves. <>r ey.'s tliat rmi water or grannl.it. .1 li Is, wherv th" c iseis |«is«il>le I gìiarantee a cure. D b . S. ÌL vkmon . Til«' ('1<)|.H. From the l»'st iniuniiiition wo can gath er from the ilillrrciit section» of Soutlicrn Oreg ni we are of the opinion that crop» of nil kimls «ill lx1 larger this year than last, inn! that the fruit crop will be far ill execs» of 1 ist v ears crop There Ims of course been s me damage to fruit by irost but we Iwiieve it is miU’ll lighter than was at first su|ip 'sei| We have or. hauls ami ganlens which have Is- m affected by frost», but think th it the d image is light as compared to la-t year We tnav tlii-r-.— fore ex|»‘ct to see liny, grain, vegetafil.’s and fruit» command a mon' reasonable pi ice after harvest than now. It will lx' tai lietter fur the farmer to raise large crops ami sell them at fair prices than to have cm ceding!« high ptiei-s with noth ing to sell. Of course we, with all who depend on th;' farmer for much of our slice n.s in Im iues . would like tosee him raise large crops ami then lx* able to sell I hem for round prices. A C«»n>}'laint. Dr JaneM Spec called in on Sunday. D m ' attended the annual session of the Grand laslge 1 O.O. F., bearing cre<l«*n- tials from Kerbyville l<»dge. i'nnn him ' we learn that »luring the past year Ker- byvillv Lo*lg»‘ has ex|H«n»l»‘d tor construe-' tion of a Indgc-room and other ex|»vndi- turvH, over f2,(VX). They have .51» mcm- I hts *in good standing. We also learn from D» m '. that Medford lodge I. O 0.1 were granted a charter by the Grand Ixnlge. Mr. Spence »•omplains bitterly that in his travels, whether on the cars or in th«* hotels he was unable to obtain a good re- I’rvsi ing drink of cool, pure water only at the saloon bars, and that in going to the bar f«»r a drink of water, a man is ex pected Io buy a stronger druik lietore h<* L'avvK. Said lie coiild not vet a good drink on the cars ,»nlv in th«* < ow < »•*ek canyon This slnmlil In* remedied Goo«l drinking water c m and should I»»* pro vided on the trains and at the hotels. The Rogue Riyer Distillery,_ _ J. WIMER & SONS J.\CKSt)NVll.I.E, OR. JOHN A. HANI.EY Have the larg«*al store in JoMphuM l*r«»pi. «xwfy, which i»«5x32 *e^. and tw« ah «Ties, filled with - Caton «t Garrett, <«encrai Agent». Killin'« 4 Wolter», Agent», Melloni. Choice (ioodi» in Ever* Iano. WE BVY FOR CASH, AND SELL FOR CASH, PISE, rVIDlLTERITEB ------ 'art------ BOTTOM PHICES! Gift Honest Wtliil ig Buin. —Article of— BOURBON. RYE Travelers,’ Miners’ and Farm ers’ Supplies. —Ami— CORN NOTICE. We kiwp uverything WHISKEY, noetled by th* pco|«ie. —In tjuantities und at— I’. S L ank Orncr, » Ro.im mi. O b .. May 25, lSKi « PRICES TO SUIT. I'llEAB FOR CASH OK I'RODCCK. Notii " is h rvhv given that the follow ing name.l settli’r has til«*.i noti »• ot bin w'1'1"’ ' ~ intention to make final |in»«i in aupport SATISEAt Tb.N OUAKAXTEED of hi» claim, ami that mi I proof will I»' macle before tlie Jtitlgi’or Clerk ot Jose phine < aunty, at Grant'» l'ass. Oiv/on. c on Saturday. July", lxstl. viz: Mary Ellen lasviard, heir of David Waters, <h'«x'.i»«'d. grant s pass , orecon . homestead No. ,T>for the w of »« Nr.', of swl| and Lot 3, Mx'tion 32, town — AMD— ship »onth range 7 west lie names tin* following witness ’s to prove his i*on- This Hotel hits lxx'ii thoroughly tiimoiiH n-aidence upon, and cultivation of rciiovated ami »aid land, viz : Laun’m-e laxmanl, J F. ... Oregon. Holland, John McDougal. Ja». 1‘. la’wia, R efurnished T hroughout Grant'» Fa»», all oi Althouze, Joeepbinecount).Oregon. W. F. Bi N I «MIN, Register ’.MU. the TKAVKI INtl t't'Bl IC wil l Ppi« ILL WATCH WORK WARRANTED CENTRAL HOTEL! . l . gray , PractícaL WatchmakeR J E W E L E R, NOTICE. BEST ACCOMMODATIONS. F. S. I mn •» O eer ' e . ) K osebi im. Or., May 14, issii.i Noti» <* is hereby given that tin* foll<»w- ing named aettler has <Uc«l notice of his intention to make final proof in mipport of his claim, ami that said proof will I m * mad»* ln«f<)rv the clerk of Joauphine conn-, ty. at Grant’s Pass, on Saturday July 3, 18S(>, viz R M Robinson, pre-emption D. S No. .5191, for the i.lw of nw 14 mvc -. tion s, town hip 37. south range (I we»t. W. M. IL* name the f ««Bowing witm’H.««’» to prow Ilin continiloiiH rvzi'leli«’«' U|»«n. ami i iiliiv.itioii of a.ii<| lnnil, viz: Ben. | Bnll.S. A. Borniin’b, Jolin Borrongli, J. 11 Robinoon, all of Wihlervill«', Jowpliilie I’oiinty, Oregon, \V. F B eniamin , H-tlt ’ Register. Wetcies. Jewelry mil Spectacles oi ill Hits ----- ('■)— ' TIIE LIIE OIK SHOOK Is Connected With This House. HAND.------- Musical Instruments Repaired. M. V. LOOM IS, Finest Wines, Liquors & Cigars, W’at.'liniakoi' Ar Jowolcr, While the Rending Table is G b . vnt ’ b P. vhb , SCPBLIED WITH THE LATEST NEWSPAPERS. \ POOL TABLE MAY ALSO BE fl] i Till H i X ohviili CmNiv Col ri of tin State of Oregon for Joae|’liilii' ('o: FOUND HERE. .... O kioom . WATCHES, (.LOCKS, JEWELRY, SPECTACLES, AND SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES, FOR SALE All Work Guaranteed to give I propose to kei p a »trietly firat- clnss lioiiKe. Give men call. Tlu» un<lt‘rsigbp(l, William Neiirnth ] and William Healey, principal i>ctilioti- ers represent that wc are, each oi us. residents of Grant’s Pass prccint, sai«| county and State and b gal voters |heroin, anti by this petition pray your Honorable I hm I v to grant to the said William Nou- r.itli and William Heeley a !i« eiisr to sell CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT MALT ElqrOKH —<»• Till — for a p ‘rio I of Twelve Months fnnn Inn«* 15, 1S.-ML at their Brewery in (¡rant’s Pass. Willi« M N xi hu h , W illi vm 11» KI.KV, Grunt'» P uh », May 28, ltkkWit. ------ KBIT ON Tin: BAK IS »( PITIED WITH THE License Notice. William Neiirath ami William I lei'ley. ill 1 the matter of Liven.«* to retail Lager Boer: PETITION. FOR ONE YEAR. J. B. HUTCH, Grant’» Puss, - Ort gon - SATISF.V TION. Produce oi Kinds Talca is Eickmt. CITY BAKERY. GEO. GI.EISSM AN, Proprietor, G kaxt ' r P« mh , • • O bkcion . Central Point Hotel. LEWIS l'ANKEY, I'mpr 25 Cents, - • Meals, • The Proprietor take» pleasure in inform ing the pullin' that he i» prepared to fur- ni»h the lx'»t of FrcshBread, Pies, Cakes, Etc IL ving latch bik"ti vbnrgc of flii» liotel tin imde»ignv«l would rc»|»'i’tfully inform daily, and dclivert*«! fn*<* oi charge. (ÌKO. ( ¡LRIHMMAM. th«' public that the table» will lie »upplied with th«' lx'»t th«' market affonl» L kwim I' vnkfv New Blacksmith Shop,- Acrldmts — Ci'«»p Pro*j'«*ct«, Writing from Mound Ranch, umlerdate of May 24, Eld» r M. Peterson, : Dr. Aflkin», of Medford, was thrown from t pony on Saturday, and had 2 ribs broken, l ie v.a . feeling some Ixdter last evening. The pr<»spe<-ts for grain crops through out the valley are very g jo »I. W c have lw‘en having wind at ii * i •« ,*!s for ecveral days that is drying the ground, and will sh'irteu the straw some. • A sad :ic»'iflent «»«•cured upon Littl» Of Intercut I«» the Northwest» Butt • creek last |-rut iv. Martin Hcfk.i \V% mhin < iton ’, May 2.'?—Thv tninoritv thorn was riding a young na\i which fell of the public laihi« coinmitftM liave re- l.ack on him. killing him. lie only lived Oculist, and Optician, of Atlanti, Oorgia two hours. He was burie«l at Bruwnn- Is now in town, at Bagley’» hot»'!. p»rt«*<l th«* bill for forfeiture of the rail buruiigh on Saturhiy. road L iih I pant lN'twrn Fortlaud ami Walhllu. amt protectnni the ri'jht* of set DAVIS BKOWER, tier*. Thh ia virtually the Hermann bill for thin pur|H»se <’obb, chairman of th." A Mo< ial party and dance *¡11 be had (-«»inmittec, in reply to Mr Hermann, in- at the Stanley hall. Woodville, on I riday HiMted on forfeiture <»»’the whole uran! west < >HI (.OS. G m % n r’s l’v of Bi"in;ir-k, and doclintM to favor th“ night, May 28, for the benefit of the W< jo «I- minority bill even with a proviso that vilie !iclio.>l furniture fumi. Tickets, fl, Will pr.u tic«* ill all the courts of the forfeiture of the < olumbin (I ivíníoii tthnli to I m * hud at the p*»st-utficc. W'MsIville. St.it". Otlice on Sixth street, m ar post- not prejudice or I h * de«*ined a waiver of |*|<>li«*er K -imh'fi. ollie?. further legislation a« touttempto«! forfei- tur« s <»f tir* reimtinder of the g’ant In The 1 Ith immiti! re-union ni the Pi«»necr th«* «.urn* reply the chairman expresM*-* J. Dt I'l.ANNAY, the opinion that the wagón roa«l cr.int- Si.c’ety of Spitle rn Oregon, will Is* h?l<l patent.' I and unpati nt •«!, are forfeitable at A‘LlanJ on Th lrsday, th«* 3rd «lay «>( b. .J Dvr, H«-c y. IL plying to Hermann’« a*e« rtmii that .June House nnil Sign Pointer, -»«•ttlcrn are lieing discouraged at the delay oi t’oe c»»inmitte«*, he state«! lh«it the < oiti- M VIII:IL I». O heoí ’N. ( 'r s ru m P oivt , mittee had an immense work l«eí< it. and must con ider ca< h Lili in its r» jnl.-u BOt,ERM—JORDAN.-- M th«» r-d I n. order. of tl»»* brides parents, on Sunday, May (,<jip’re‘*-man H-nn inn lias con“nlt/><i 2.td. lK*Mi, at I' M., W. J Í<« h , eh * . All Kiii'l» of Work in my l.in<’ the engim r d■ «partinent as to v.. rk on to M;ss A lice J ohoan ; b»tli <A thi« the ii|»|»»*r Wiliam.di»’ to Eugene( ity, and pl:u*e. WEI.L ami I’I í OMITI.Y l»O\E. assurance was given that the new steam Tin» niimlKT «»f invited gnems was very dredge provided for in the lower ( '«»hini- Lia afipropri.ition of ^101,(XX) will !>«• use I large, many «»Í whom could not get into partly in s »* hi • <»n th«* npp r U ilLinictte the HJOlll. The larg.' numlier >»f haml- .in«l that such work will I m * •L»ne l»etween some pr.w l'Iit» bi'rtoiwil Upon the h.liqiy i > oi : h the nr»T llarrisourg and Engea“ ( ity |riir ¡ml: zte that they atari out in their new life with t!i-* b-’»t wialiex ni a lar,»’ t -••.'*»»! I.ami. viri le of frieml« who wiah them all th.’ We desire to call the attention of tho.«* patronage. jovx BU’I <’"i'i'o,ta im i l'-n' to futuri' hu|e Alpi Mi'icit" B liberal «liar, of who w wh to lo«,at<* claims on government l<:ie— m l proep- iity. Tlie <’«»i Bir.it ex- S*4'oml stn*rt, noir S«s ti«»n I iuum *. lands U» that |M»rli>«n o: the eouulv so'ifh temi» lie irlv congratulation« am I west of this pla« »* Throughout all Grant'» Pa« '1 ' f-«*» s.-»ir«»r Tr"«fe. an ab’uid.me** *i g»»sl Lin«Ls s<iitao!e f«>r (arms, ami «’in say tl. <* w • h.r»»* I...... upon mu« h ««f this land an»I k:w«w that if m n a ish tow« rk they can in ike giMsicom fojt*jl»:e ImiiK’s tlierren There S*''»II|S t«> lie a •h-'p*»sili«>ri 1«» wt- WHOLES ALE INI» LET III. ♦ le aL»ng the I in** d (,l * r»*ilr«Md. f«»r that H n’u-on the I m l- ly it g from I»» to »♦ miles interior ar»* ign«»n*«l. Th«*se land * ar** i»t A Leiter ••f H*«* *m«nrridai Ion th«1 in:«l-f of a g<**d mining ;in-l *t«»k From a gentleman w h** i« n »w jwing a r tising «•otpitry, ami ar«* in ag»«»«’ «Innate «(■Petarlea, a*id i»* tr«*«* fri. n « ropfaihir •*, d«*v.!**ti«»n In tl* o«G pa ir » */ niv me li«'ate'l my nuix-«a anali and . v.-(«mes. Ti er - ia r(*»m in .I«»-«* ri|M »L <»t j»»*l/inz oi X«>. 27 W.i*hiiigf«»ii St., n»*.ir l’r«»fit Hni t. phine r.rnitv L»r at lea*t six l.nn ln«l en ».¡¡et and <»|di<*ia:i : > BKK», Cat. . F ebnian 25, IMrt. mor-*tllerM nt «ii fiew lands than u - now liave, but they must Is* men <•? thrift Thi« i« t» C’Tti v th*«» l»r S Harmon ItlKTEAND, OREGON. ami Willi th »—wiltial pre- ha.« ÍM .*n at thi- pia» *th«* t»a“t It » month-* fe«pii*»ih's their »•»»«•♦■ :s and »hat from my observaik»u ot tiitn, ii’i i of • v»*ral e.»*«** under hn* treatment, I e.tn *a»«*ly ru»,'»nim«*n I him a* an ««’ifi t NOTICE. of over .iv:,r ig** ability, and :<*• a tir-t-«- a a My fri» nd« ••• ( >rc- S.4i«*v i* hereby given tbit th • timl -r- «»♦•fi tan of lii/h «k 11 rizmsil. II AMfAC F Me«, re bar ^»n wb«> iaay n *»* ! h»« ærvi«*»*«, ran r»*ly that hr i< not a fjui L m !» |»e.|*llrr « a formed a «sepaPm rw’uip. (»exit un*L r lii<* Hnn hjm «»f Aldi M •«•rvr, «Fang rhtrlataii, l»'tt .* /nri»,n».»n »4 nw»rit an t r—041.174* I by ali |> Title • iTV. IT fill: hurinr«» a« > tttcf.en», in tt.r town of one wir»«- -kill will wb «•. «Tcm are affli l< h (•rmtV Fa •« .I II. \*ir. ¡. Il V 1»>at irn. < f M» • •a* DR. S. HARMON, Attorey at Law á Notary Public W I N G L E E Of Washing and Ironing SING LEE I m «»; h LEWIS PANKEY. Proprietor. ti IK b »:» t C ixtiiu 1‘ oixt • O bkoo M • Washing, Ironing and Fluting. \ll kind» of plain and fancy work done. Horse-Shoeing it Specialty. SATISFACTION GI ARANTEED. I would n*M|»f*<*tfitlly in»»»rm the public Will also take, "litrai l" fol w<x»l chopping, (hat having lately taken charge of the BI: k k-Minitli KI» »p at Central l\»int, I .'learitig, <tc. w«*u!d a«k a Hltera! Mluiro of the public patnmage la win I’lMkEY Wivh-hoUM’ on ' iilUcrt creek. Dissolution Notice. THE FINE STALLION, CAPT. SL1GART JR. Will milk« tin* t»'« mi hoi i«»( l.^diiH (olhiwM ; Wild»*r\ill«*. M"!» I iv ; Murphy, T ii <* m <|. iv , Gr.iiP’M F<»->- \\ cdiirMdjiv :tnd Tlicrxl.i*- s<*Mt«»ii’H, Friday and Saturday uf eudi week DESi ’IUl’TlON AND ITDIGiCEF,: The firm <rf J. Wimer 4 Son», doing a gem r.;l men liiimliw biibinc»» nt Waldo i» thia il.iv dixxolved by mutual eolwnt, W. J. Wimer, retiring tbendrmn: J Wimer un I G W. Wimer, under the firm li ime of I Winter 4 Hon, naaunm control of the hiiailH'»» und will nettle nil m» omit» ng un»t the old timi. Immediato N’ttlelncllt !>« cu»ll or note of ul] »mug due th«’ old Arm ia rvtpicated. .1. W imi », G W. WlMkB, W. J. W imi K. Wii.no, Ou., Muy 3d, IHStt. ('.ipt Sli/.nf, dr , ¡ a a beautiful coal bl.u k, 17 liand* hi'ili, vv«*i/liM about l,4*M lb-« , i*- nearly |M*ri<*ci in bin |»n»|N)rti<»nRl of lli<* fmewt «ti Iv, and in nni»M,ular |M»w< r dìi BARBER >IK!l’. in r»*m.ok.tbly «L* v »*L»| k *«I. IwHiik*« lx*ii!gf»f a wry kind 4i-|H»-.i(i«Hj ( apt 8li,'.irt, .lr , was wir *d b\ (’apt Sli/art, yr.im’nir»* a (in<* Sir Thoma« hornt«, G kant > F ami ,............................ O rrqom . hi“ izr*at graiidxirv \V<MMhvard'>» SirTb«»m- a«; he by D’»»im*<lt*, Jr., and In* by im- bi(»;m’«!«* I I’ m dam wum Lady The midei>ign»*d i* fully preparr l tn <!n Morgan, wired by the well known Ver mont . urand-d mi a n•»(••«! marc> w«*<••! by ali w«»ik in hl« Ime in the hi**t maimer an«| at reasonable priix*a. W New man <»f Jo»M*pliin<' ('onniy TERMS: Teo Dolliri. For tie Seaai. ItOBEKT riiZY. GO TO THE SUPPLY STORE For l)ry--G(M)(ls and Groceries, General Mining Supplies Etc.. Etc., CHARLES I LSI' BRANDS GF WILLS, DECKER, Prop’r. l.l'iKHl’» \ND CI g Al s KI IT IN STUCK. Mrs. A E. West, Millinery Establishment, La’jssl Slack cf Ne» tós Grawt Fi M oj T R easonable IHX'KEi: IJOAHDiXti IKH'SE! KFIT IN I IH-T < LI- -TYI.E. (ND THE TRAVI LING Pl'BtJC MEET «ITH EVERY KINDNESS AND VlTENTKt.N. WILL Livery Stable in Connection. - - - - Waldo, Oregon. GEORGE W. MERRILL, tie AîjGiû’i Aïeul fir lie sue cí Pacen! a of Grant’s I» NOW UKAbY T<> I'lToaK of the Same in Lots to Suit Purchasers R at C s «.RAM' s Í4T pass A' !• e\ I.IBERAL Tl'RMH. . • • • « 4Rg Of.LiiON