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...... ——---- — r ROGUE RIVER COURIER. D Sell! Paaer K J ouí I íh cm. taitt. FRIDAY. JUNE 11. 1SÍM». Ehi loHiA!. SOlEs. A dispatch from Washington I>. C., states that Congressman Her mann has consulted the engineer department as to work on the upper Willamette to Eugene City, and as surance was given that the new steam dredge provided for in the lower Columbia appropriation of fioo.aoo, will lie used partly in seni.e on the upper Willamette, and that such work will lie done between Harrisburg and Eugene City. JAlhsOS Col '.TY. (hnil i‘ ■- / "r .1 I ’. Jul «r-t c< mlnn) 1'in. i'ty. HoH&ir ing lxten twice elected district attor ney. Mr. Wiliiiyn Colvig. the prosecu.ing attorney elect, will also we believe, add brilliancy to Jack- son county’s excellent bar. The schools of Jacksonville are among the best in the State. For several terms they were under the priiicijxtlship of Prof. J. W . Merritt, now one of the leading mercantile men of the place. The High school is now under an able management and is progressing finely. The churches of the different de nominations are equally creditable with the institutions of learning—, their respective pulpits being filled with able advocates of the different faiths. Mr. William Kahler, father of our friend C. W. Kahler. Esq., who has been sick for some time, is im proving. Dr. C. Ixmpert makes a specialty of eye and ear diseases. Persons afflicted in this direction should consult him. Farm for Sale. ----- Eiglitv acre» of p««i lan<l, one acre of < i. egraim*. 2 andJ yean eM ; <5 acres ehoiie frnit trees 2 »n I 3 year» old; new Iiixise; 15 acre» lenceti, 8 a.ve« hi rulti- ----- right j -. Ac., location ------- - -------- ration; water 111 miles from Grant’s 1’a.MA, 1 mile I aj I ow Williams < reek bridge, west side of the Applegate Hirer. All for sain on easy terms. Ad dress. G. A. Wilpret, Murphy Ore. Kry., tr U, Hr.lth, CENTRAL HOTEL! Health ia wealth. Wealth • means in- KeuetMieuco. Tlx-Keynote is I>r. Ikxctn- GRANT’S PASS, OREGON. ,],, . c.xigh ami Lung Syrup, the l» »t , Hyrtp ia the world. Unreal 'otigha. 1‘iiina in the Chest, Bronchitis and Consuiaptxrtl. one doae gives This Hotel has been thoroughly relief in ever* . axe. Tak<- no other. Price renovated and 5a cents ami fl. Samples free. Sold by W. F. Kremer, Grant’s Paa». R efurnished T hroughout PerhajH there is no place in Southern Oregon more prominent in variagated beauty of hills, moun Fur Sale or Trade. COIHIESI8»N1»ENCE. tains and plain than the view from Flouring Mill and Farm * We have now on hand three No 6 coin- THE TRAVELING Pl BI IC WILL FINk We invitu cnrTvMiMtndfM»» »* fr«»m all w - Central Point, Jackson county. '1 o billed reapers and mowers; one No 1 ti<m« <>n mibjpcU of local ami other in- BEST ACCOMMODATIONS. FOR SALE the east can be seen Mt. Mclgtugh reaper; oim - No. 7 mower, and one rteel ti»nnU. Situated on Murpliv Creek, Josephine frame twine binding harvester, that we liu, half covered with snow, and With mu *I i letter tlw name and iuHrew* county, Oregon, eight miles south of uill „-Il el, -ap or tr.ele for ho.see, muled ----- («>)— • following down from its loftiest of the nen<lur i« required, pm | m < iully if Grants Pass, a f irst-class FLOURING or cattle H- B. M illeb & Co, . Bent for publication peak, the lesser spurs of the Rogue Mil.I., witli Patent Machinery, doing river mountains are seen jetting A Kellabl. Article. goo-l »ork and has a good custom The TUE ELECTION. FARM contains 330 acres of land: .»0 For enterprise, push and a desire to get | down, down to the beautiful and acres in clover, and over 100 seres under such gissis as will give the trade satisfac Is Connected With This House. fertile plains which constitute the cultivation; also g<xxi Orchard, good tion. W. F Kremer the Hrnggist. leads The Butte Inter Mountain horse Rogue river valley, while to the The election held in this State, House aid Barns ami irrigation ditch, all couipetiti.ui. He sells Dr. Boeanko's THE BAR IS BLTPLIEI» WITH THE northwest Icxttns up the Siskiyous last Monday, is now a thing of the reporter makes the following sar l ine situation for a dairy farm. Can ir Cough and Lung Sv.-up, because its the which are now also partly clothed in rigate almost any pert of the plant. For lx >t Medicine on tile market, for Coughs, castic remark: “ Idaho has gone past,and the people have returned to Finest Wines, Liquors & Cigars, further particulars call or address snow. This in contrast with the Colds. Croup, anti primary Consumption. A dispatch their peaceful abodes to quietly into a new industry. Price 50 cents and »1. Samples free. j LEWIS STRONG, Murph*, Oregon. valley teeming with thousands of While the Reading TabU is witness the coming in of those in our telegraphic ojumns to-day grain fields almost ready to don the who were fortunate enough to get 1 sententiously announces that a car harvest hue, is a scene not only SUPPLIED WITH THE LATEST a majority of the votes cast for load of polygamists was sent yes Ixrautiful but one which leaves the NEWSPAPERS. terday to the I»etroit House of impression that the sturdy hand of their respective offices. the husbandman has not been dere They will probably The law and order prevailing Correction. THOSE DESIRING TO SETTLE IN lict in bringing into fruitful requi There is one place down in a A POOL TABI.E MAY ALSO BE •t the polls here and elsewhere figure as cattle in the Territorial sition the natural advantages so canyon on the Cascade branch. throughout the country is indeed statistics of production at the end hospitably provided by a generous where the railroad describes a horse- FOUND HERE. Providence. shoe, which is 2?{ 2'{ miles around and a compliment to the State, The of the year." Will do well to consult the undersigned at We are glad to know the people only some 1500 feet across the hill result should t»e satisfactory to of Central Point are putting forth at the open end ot it. For the first time in over twenty- all. The will of the majority CENTRAL POINT, Jackson County. I propose to keep a strictly first- an effort to make their town corre E. MARTIN Si CO. is wbat we boast of under our five years the Rothshilds, of Lon spond with the surrounding coun class house. Give me a call. IN THE CENTRAL PART OF THE Democratic form of government, don, have allowed their name to be try, (which is a vast one) con-1 Koipie Itivwr N alley, on the 6 & C Railroad. Col. Burns occnpieii the proml <!i»tinct- J. B. HUTCH, hence we should lie resigned to 1 connected with American railroad tiguous to it. In an article in this ion of representing the ol.icst amt most 1 loans.They have loaned most of the pa[x-r heretofore we have taken oc reliable I hhi - m - in the trade in the United The Shipping Point for the principal portion of the grain producing our fate without a niurmer. The Oregon Grant's Pass six millions recently borrowed by casion to contemplate its future, States, and lie again greet» his many part of the County. scratching was simply immense friends, reminding them that the seaHon ami give to the outside world an but ¡8 straight tickets being cast the St. Paul. Wall Street financiers idea of what people can and will do of “ peace on earth and good will toward Address or call on C. MAGRUDER. Central Point, Oregon. men ” i* rapidly approaching, when pro»- in this precinct. Twenty years ago say this loan will have the effect of under adverse circumstances. It perity and generosity go hand in hand, Six miles South of G rant’s Pass, Joeepliina people were curious to know who increasing European confidence in must be admitted that no town and the whole .-ivilized worM Reek» for HIJ R E KA H I C t H Sc H GO L Comity, Oregon. th.Me tribute» and mementoes whii-li scratched 'heir tickets, but now the American securities, and Ire of great ever started under such a pressure ; serve to bind closer the friends of fleeting of opposition as Central Point—op-' years. After the lull comes the storm, advantage to the entire counrty. —OF— A. H. CARSON, Prop’r. curiosity is expressed, " who voted posed by the railroad company, . the acaaoti of depression is ra|iidly passing the straight tickets ? ” This sug Maxwell, the murderer of Preller, who have from the start refused to away. The signs of the times indii ate a Thorough and Practical Instruction, near Wilderville, Josephine. County, gests to our mind the fact that the confessed to detective J. T. McCul give them the advantages t'f a depot la-tter and more active future, and in an Oregon, Will commence its first session, —30,000 TREES— ticipation of an increased demand for fine jieople are holding a tight rein lough that he killed Preller. Mc and convenient side track; opposed whiskies, he will give personal attention —In st«x-k, consisting of— upon the officers whom they place Cullough had been put in jail under by all her sister towns and denied to the beat of Eurofiean and Eastern the privilege of favorable argument liquors. He now offers to patrons the ad Apple, Pear, Peach, in office. In fact, they demand that pretence for the purpose of working in lx*halfof public facilities looking vantage of selecting from the»" tine the officers elected by them shall a confession out of Maxwell and to its future benefit by its own whiskies, which he guarantees will not Plum, Prune, Apricot, be excelled on the coast. The firm lie do their duty and their whole dull', I succeeded. Maxwell seeing the county press; yet in the face of all repn—ents lias in stock J. F. Cutter, Ex-1 RATES OF TUITION: Nectarine, Almond, Eto. in an impartial and unequivocal ‘ mistake he lixs made breaks down, are fight tra. Old Bourlsin and Argonaut whiskies Primary Branches. $5.00 per Quarter. —Also the Celebrated— __ . ... r • . along and the town 1« building up. from E .Martin A Co.’s distillery, Ky. manner. Nothing short of this will 1, loosing hts hopes of escaptngjustice back^ fey th<_ JK.(>pk> of the Put up in half and whole bbl».; alsocases , Intermediate Branches $6.00 per Quarter. of Cutter, etc. Orders addressed to John satisfy the people, and our officers I J and refuaes to be interviewed. Thus aIj,j wealthiest portion of Jackson Japan Plum! L. Bum«, commi-reial agent for E. Mar High Arithmatic, Natural Philosophy, Mediaeval and Modern Kelsey might as well understand it. In ’ it is with the murderer. ------ L™. county—an area of country extend- tin A Co ,408 Front street, San Fran History, Physical Geography. Botany and Retoric, $7.00 per Quarter. —All trees Warranted— view of these facts, then, we would . - - - ing from near Willow Springs on cisco, will receive the mme careful at Algebra, Chemistry, Astronomy, Geology, Moral Philosophy, To those who have met with dis- | one si,[c of the railroad to Big Butte tention as though the order was given 1 say that we propose to scan closely TRUE TO NAMK. him. I'r W. F. Kremer, agent. Grants Mental Philosophy, Physiology and Hygine, and Ancient History appointment in this election, ive creek on the other, a distance of Pu«x the acts of all the officers in behalf $7.50 per Quarter. And grown on natural fruit land without of the people, and particularly will would say that they did wrong to probably over thirty miles, covering Geometry, and the Higher Mathematics, Book keeping, Latin, and irrigation, and fn-e from all inwoct ¡s‘sts the most productive agricultural License Notice. and diseases, sucii as California trees ar« we watch the officers of the first “look upon politics with too much portion of the county. the Principles of the German Language $9.00. | ____ subject to. judicial district and our own county; favor, for at last it biteth like a cat Instrumental and Vocal Music will be Taught on Reasonable What will make Central Point | VOTK'E is hereby given that the unde. Those "bo contemplate tree planting and while we have confidence in fish and stingeth like a prawboard a town? some ask. We will en I signed, William Neurath and Wil. terms. will do well to get uiv price list Ixdom I liam lhs'ley will on the 28th day of June , deavor to answer by saying that Board including Room, Lights, &c., $2.50 per week. their integrity we will watch them, across the calf of the shirt.” it will become the greatest shipping I A H. 18S4I, or as sun thereafter as said PURI H AS ING ELSE WII ER E. Unfurnished Rooms free to Students boarding themselves. and if they do not discharge their Ip|>!i.- ition can Is* heard, apply to the Aug Tai Duck, the Chiramin |x>int <>f agricultural products on County Court of Josephine county, State The School Room will be furnished with Good Scets, Wall Maps, duty, they may rest assured the Poet-office—Murphy, Joaepliine county, who murdered Capt., Wickersham the line of the O. N- C. road in • >f Oregon, for a license tosell malt liquors Globes and Cubical Blocks ; also < Iregon. Col'RtKH for one will “pull out" Jackson county. The productions in les-quantities than one gsllon at Grants Railroad Station—Grant’s ¡’ass. and wife in California some time and show them up irrespective of of Big and Little Butte creeks, and 1’ass, in Josephine county. State of Ore 13-tf. A. H. CARSON, PHILOSOPHICAL AND CHEMICAL APPARATUS. ago committed suicide to escape the a large portion of Sam's Valley gon, for a neriixl of Six Months, as peay- party. They have but one duty to . for in the following petition.: as the necesities of the Scoixil demand them. horrors of life and the rigors of the must come to it, besides those in The Rogue River Distillery, PETITION : perform, and that is to follow the None will be allowed to attend Dances while Students of the its immediate vicinity and from law. o Tmt Ili XOKlKI.K Col NTY Col RT of law. and we believe they will do it. School. towards Jacksonville. The large JACKSONVILLE, OR. the State of Oregon for Josephine Co: The result of this election of IIEE<IIEH It I .vr.S' wo/;/: mi.xisi! warehouse and cleaner already pro The midersighed, William Neur.ith STRICT DISCIPLINE WILL BE MAINTAINED. itself should lie sufficient to eon vided substantiate our predictions and William Heelry. principal iwtition- JOHN A. HANLEY I’ropr. There is also ■ ■r* represent that we are, each of ns, Beecher in a sermon says: in this direction. Special Inducements Afforded to those Preparing to Teach. vince all whom it may concern that residents of Grant's Pass preeint. said every reason to Iclieve that a large “ What are you going to do with No pains or expense wilt be spared to make the School equal to any the “bone and sinew” of this fair the Chinese ? Two ot three hundred flouring mill will soon l>e another • ■utility and State and legal viH.-rs therein, land will not l>e I kiuik I by party thousand Chinese among countless addition to the enterprises of Rogue and by this petition prav your Honorable in Southern Oregon, in point of Issly to grant to the said William Neil- Caton A Garrett, General Agenta. tics against a full and ftee xtfer : millions of people have created a river valley, and that it will lie lo rath and William Heelcy a license to m il Thoroughness and Practical ¿Work. rise of the elective franchise. With the great scare. If we can't take care cated at Central Point. MALT I.IQI'ORS Kinney A Wolters, Agents, Medford. Some gixxl men have been de of these at home, surrounded with above enumeration of facts, the for a |wri'»l of Six .Months from June 28, Good produce taken in part pay. Patronage Solicited. ' ones upon which the people who lHrsi, at their Brewery in Grant's Pam, feated—men who were as good as ’our o«n institutions what can we JOHN H, ROBINSON, Principal. expect to do in converting a vast are already there, have considered W h . uam N fcratii , their opponents. The reason for W h i.i am H kki . ka ellipse ? Cail we do it by sending sufficient to invest their capital on Grant’s Pass May 28. 18‘f>-.i>t their defeat being no discredit one or two starving missionaries in the erection of business houses, —Article of- whatever to them ; but gissl les there? If we can't teach them stocks of goods and other enter ' A NEW ERA. ’ here, burn your Bibles and call prise ’ s we see no reason to doubt sons have also been taught, ami we hojic the incoming officers may back your missionaries. They say j the future importance of the place THE BENI I lls OF THE —MANUFACTURERS OF— ! you can't teach the Chinese civila .is one of the leading towns in South profit by them. A ( I tion or anything,but we are convert ern Oregon. —And— mg them in our country by church the Ki xi i.r Lumber, Doors, Windows, — IN AM E H1C A — JACKSONVILLE. influence, here, in Bt<x>klyn, in CORN WHISKEY, The returns as far ns received New York, even in San Francisco, In consideration of the many kind Concentrated in one Bottle witliont the Brackets, and Mouldings. —In Quantities and at— * the Exix'tiie of I an European Journey. where religions ideas are contrasted friends the Cot kier enjovs at the indicate the election of the follow with the declarations of tire sandlot county seat, it is not flattery when — AXt> Alt KIM.S Ilf---- ing candidates : otatois. We say to the Chinese we say it gives us great pleasure to PRICES TO SUIT. Hetman (Rep.), for congress. Empire, >n spite of Congress, let visit this Ixrautiful town with its them conic.’’ Pennoyer ( Dem.) for Governor. nicely shaded streets, fine dwell-1 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Ves this is the same kind of mis lug» and business houses, an evi McBride (Rep.), for Secretary of sionary work Gen Canby and Dr dence ot wealth, gixxl taste and en State JACKSONVILLE Thomas were infusing into Capt terprise. Away back tn the past Webb (Dem State treasurer. when excitement enlivened the[x>pu- Jack and his band at the Modix- Baker (Rep), State pt inter. lace tn the discovery of rich “dig McElroy (Rep), superintendent lava beds. Thee rest hi peace. gings,” the town was more noted — The Introduction of— than now In those ilays when an of public instruction. ounce of gold dust was not worth J. C. AV HI pl», Strahan (Ifemocrat), for supreme more than a sack ot flour and a judge, and Marston (Rep ), for General Contractor Mt W T Kirley. of Oakland. pick, pan and «hovel were the prin Stale treasurer, doubtful Douglas county, Or 1« on hi» wai cipal. in fact the only implements Webster < Ri p i, judge first judi to the Umpqua valley with a car used in the development of the —IN— HAS ENABLED THEM TO REDUCE PRICES FIFTY PER cial district. load <>t thoroughbred cattle, »elected cxmnty . it was then that Jackson Colvig (Ih’ui 1, district Attorney from some ot the best known and ville «ecu its [>aluHv«t day«, and l>e M ARBE, TONE or GRANIT E. came one <>f the wealthiest town« The erystalliaed wits a.« extracted from CENT BELOW AI.L FORMER RATES. In this county th«- Ifetnocratic noted Kentucky strains of Durham and Jetscv stock In this shipment in Oregon, hi tact the town is built g.aix*» and fruit, a moat numdertul pro ticket is elected, with the exception are five fancy bred bulls from the on an immense deposit of the “pre duct frmn Nature'» lalwatorv ; the great sovereign |>re|xuatii>n ever phu-ed be of one commissioner and cuuntv herds ot Grundy. Tromphson and cious " Mining has l>een it« chief esl ►w For Price List, address S. P D. & L. Co. fore the linero-an publx- judge. others, who have made a reputation support, and is yet, to a great ex N..l-MuHcatolle is nature's own prixluet: Cemetery Work a Specialty. Grant's Pass, Oregon. We will give full tabular returns tor the Blue Grass region the world tent, one of the principal sources of it HUpphe« to the weary «»-tern the want of sound. ri;>e grn|<e» and fruit ; it kee|>s over Theiv are also twelve females, its revenue. next week. the blood pure and the brain dear; is a The nde from Central Point to natural blessing to the fagg>«!-<ait and carefully selected as to their indi The time has com* for business vtdual merit, sonic of them in calf Jacksonville at this time 1« extreme weary, an imperative companion to h is • ALL ORDERS BY LETTER bi the most valuable sirvs in Ken ly pleasant, passing by some of the lie« men, ladies and children, Have it in men to branch out and push their tucky One prize thoroughbred Jer finest farms in the couutv, all giv your homes, travels, sumi.i. r n-»orts and ‘ business for all there is in it, ami all sev cow, Fancy, 1» a beautiful ing evideuce of thrift and prosjxTitv -ea ••¡.ie cot' Promptly Attended To. there is to lx? made in it. In view animal, mat koi with |xrfeet black judging from the tine residences, THE TOPIC OF THE DAV General Mining Supplies Etc,. Etc.. of this tact we commend to our bust points ami of a butter strain which stiwk and other sulwtantial improve Sick Hcadathe an I Dispepsia Especially attractive are CHARLES DECKER, Prop’r. O hfgox S t ., J ackooxv IL/. k . O<.\ ness men a careful reading of the plan s a value on the family ranging ments. Cure. up into the hundred» for many of the farms ot Hon T F Beall, (now BE.». HRASDM OF WINES. LlQl’OKS ANP CIGARS KF.1T IN STOCK following extract. Concerning its individuals Fam*i is only four dvix'.isol k \ Beall, George M Sel-Muai’atellr is the Ixnt preventive THE FINE STALLION, what is known as a standing advvr li ars old, and has a butter renird l.iivr Col J I'. Ross. M Hanlev. ami i ure for all functional derangements <rf the liver, tuli>ai»ue.«a. sick headache, tiacuwnt tn newspaprra which some of thirteen |outi<Ls per week, and the Ish farm, and the propert» of temporary congestion arising from slcre merchants say are useless, an ex ha.» taken the first ptues in thi Wri Bybee ami other« liolie Iso.-rages, giddiness. •*n*re»«ior>. WII.I tuelaneholy, rr. At Jacksonville wre find a whole vomiting or feeling change says, and truly: "They »lion ring against numerous com Will make the cmxon <4 l«x»; ¡u> follows : |x-titors. This is the second nil lot of wide a Make, liberal business •« Art, ratisjy sr Wr.aFo i; for all accidental — — --- — V rommand confidence. The man who WiLk-ri ,'c. y| »lay. Mur(>t.y, Tiieixlsv ; arising Irvin htsty moats, nor- |«»rtation to Oregon of peihgn red and professional men. a large num indigeetxxi <.rant'« P. -- We.ii,. - ia , «nd Tuiirwlaf ; for year? reside» in a conimuniti cattle by Mr. Kirley, who will be tier of whom are our patrons, and wmoness, inifsire bl,.*!, nettlerash, itch Livery Stable in Connection. - - - Waldo, Oregon. Soxton’s, Friday and «¿tunlav ot each ing or any .Sher over acid state of the and leads a rr»|Mx tab)e life, even in Portland Motidai. and leave at gentlemen who ment the m >«t fav bi-ssi, t»>ils. akin eniptiuua. enmmenee week orable mention in their different oc ni' iit • i ., | hllieria. the .-T- et ¡4mercurial though he l>e of moderate abilitv. once for Oakland. Exchange. ! »KSt-KIPTION AND PEDBiHEE: MERRILL. |«>i»ons an I at the beginning • t all fr>era. cupations. The legal profession is nreaales, will grow in the confideiiiv and «1 chicken pox. prickly h.-at, rlieu 1 M't '•liirart. Jr , is a beantifnl coal tie Appoiite! lint for tit Sal* if Prijeny u Ftrtccn carltaids of rails were ably represt nted in the persons of matie and party («e-on due to impure black, 17 hands hiah. wai.-lw about l,4i«> teem of hts fellows On the name brought over Wednesday. I'.'tD’U 11 Hon 1. R Webster who on Mort blood, ami sourneM of stoiuai li. lbs . i» nearly jerfevt in his proportions, 4oiua< h. r principle, a newspaper advertise tr>>n i« being brought to Con ■5 of die Sr. -t ali le, and in tmi~<-nlar jxjOrer 1 HdÍÍ5 dat la«t was ch<wen hts own sue • l*ri-|«ui*«l by the ment becomes fiuniliar to the eves now to Im the road to some point is rvtn.irkablv <lei'elo¡xxl. G-siUm bciagof cessor, alter serving a term bv ap L ondon S il Mt scatki . i »; Co a very kind <hai«mliun of the reader« It may n<»t he can lieioiid Albany. The light of way pointment ant! one by election—a i .»ru.» rsi.i tsh. < apt Sligart, Jr . was aired by t^apt fully read every day. still it makes «■"< MCWMl Wil!,, li «bie ot compliment hlxralh bestowed bv NTieurt, eraixU-rea tint Sir Thomashqpe, ts Now Bewxre t imitations The genuine in ru the name and the business man fam the river the road will run is not tua great gru tKÌ«ir>- Wouifaani a Sir Unsa* his constituents, Hon P P Prim blue nrapixT« only." iliar and its continned presence in yet announced as : lie bv JSniiHhle. Jr., and he hv inr - ■ 4 IT . mular, to I. E\ AXHVl Till The wotk will l>e and Hon H K Hanna, ire both of the Same in Lots to Suit Purchasers ported 1 horni»ie His .tini «a» lady the column« of a paper inspire« con conunenced, we are A menean Manager. I o. Koi informed, as ex judges, and excellent men, a« General Morgan, ainsi by the well-known Ver 1 *-«. New York City. Mention I fi fence in the stability ot the advvr *x»n as the right of I** Ml is fnlh ire Messrs Kahler. Kelh . Neil mont; tannd-tlam a txaed iwan-owned »•* f<F- AND ON LIBERAL TERMS jyj For «ab1 hv IV F Kremer t> <r " sWUtl l. iknt It I.ca III W New mari «X J.oephinrt ‘ixinty and Kint the latter gi ntkin >n hav IM«« ttrnnm at tte I . - ' . in -.rams P am . Ore., a« Seeond-Cla«« Matter THE LIVE Olli SILOOX Towns of Southern Oregon October 4, 1886, To Continue Six Months. T I’llli:, IMIII LTEUITEB SUGAR PINE DOOR & LUMBER CO. BOURBON. RYE r «' 1 J ) : e Cure House and Store Finishintrs Marble Works, The Latest Imprcved Machinery, SAL—MUSCATELLE GO TO THE SUPPLY STORE For Dry-goods and Groceries, CAPT. SLIGART JR. GEORGE W. Town of (¡rant’s Pass, GRANTS FA«« on E<.ON TFRSS Tn MUn fir IP Se««.