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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1886)
TH E (’OF Rl Eli. I i- rur: YAI.LE'i J.\< KKON TY .V/.'B .s Flouring Mil! and Faim NOTICE! i-oit sali ; NOTICE!! NOTICE! It CENTRAL HOTEL! GRANT’S PASS, OREGON. ----- w 4 I Uncle Jesse Applegate, of Ash A trip to Ashland on Friday DES ; RING TU SUTTLE IN THOSE Sitnàted un Murphv Un-ek, J<*«-pliii»« night’s train, though disagreeably land. is in ve»y ixjor health. «■oiintv. pn-gwi, «-iglil inile» so-jili of This Hotel han ’e*n thoroughly Ashland will cclt'i-rate Independ «.».ini» P.vw, a bir»!-eh-" H.ol’lJNG I cold for the time of y ear, V. is not renovated and ence day on July the jd inst. SULL, w.tii Pai It Muìiiiwr«-, doing Arriving devoid of pleasure. ’ «-ustimi ih«! to consult the undersigned at Haying is in full blast, and the g-Hxl work and li.«» :« well nt the in (ir^ut’H Will «¡0 R efurnished T hroughout at W’oodville the moon wfw ju?»t crop will be unusually large this F\RM «<jnU:u» IK» a<n- oliami: 50 PiHM. On*., a« Matter. am-c in <-b>« '-r. and <>•« r lini ai rvs umk r Jackson County. going down behind a western year. CENTRAI POINT, miti'.ati"U ; »¡so »*.«1 Or. Ii.nil, Colt It ES PON DEM E. THE TKAVKIING PUBLIC WILL UN« gap in the hills that looked as Dr. Win. Miller an o’. 1 pioneer, llouae an.I Barn» anrl irrigntion dite*, IN THE CENTRAL PART OF THE ¡■ii • HÌtuatiou f<»r a «lairy far:n. <’an ir- We invite <H<r»*|»»inl.-n»-e from all sec though it had been created on pur known is a cancer doctor, died at rigit ■ alirxmt any pari ui th .- )>Jant. 1 ór BEST ACCOMMt »DATIONS. Itojrue liivwi* Valley, on the O «St < liailroarl. tion* ou sul’p’eUi oí foal and other in pose, as the moon just fit the gap his home on Salt creek, last week. fiii-tlu-r larticular» cali or addresa terests. The Shipping Point for the principal portion of the grain prixiutiug and xvent doivn through it with .a l.EWI< sTRONG. Murphy, Óregon. The new building being construct ------ (o)— • With each letter the name and tut Ires smile that was "childlike and bland'' ed bv the Knights of Pythias at iute tur 1'11« •> part of tlie County. oftlie sen 1er 1» required, esp-» tally if as much as to say, “goodbye old Ashland, will have a very fine hall. sent for |Mlblii ation Address or call on C. MAGRUDER. Central Point. Oregon. Pil«-s are fn-qi:«-iitly pre -«siisi bv aarn-x- tape worm." The Wagner creek saw mills is The moonlight scenes at Medford now under a new management, and of w«-:gl«l in tb«- back, l< i 1» anJ lower pari <x th.- abdomen, causing the patient Till-: TH !'VH Ol' IT. Is Connected With This House. and Phoenix were also very grand; is turning out lots of first-class lum lo »up|««se !«•• b'is some uii«»tion <>f the the people groping around without kidn<-v» or neigliboriug «a-g-arw. At litm.-s, Charley Nickell, of the Demo ber. THE BAH is SUPPLIED WITH TUB s« mpioins of in-.ligi’.stion ar prvscnt, H it cratic Times at Jacksonville, says lanterns were indeed no more nor Wheat generally throughout the u!«-:.< v, lini .1 .'iuem of thè stoir.m li, ete. Finest Wines, Liquors & Cigars, the Knight» of Labor defeated him. less than "moon shiners” ¡»eeriiig county looks well, especial'y in the A luoist'ir«-, '¡¡.e p'<s«|s'ritio!i prudiu-iiig but any excuse is better than none into the train windows like coon vicinity of Central Point aad Jack- 1 ver;.- dir.igri-e.iiib’ ilchiug. alle«- gettili# While the Reading Table is hunters gathering persimmons. General Mining Supplies Etc,. Etc., varm. ia a ».-«immoli attvmlaut. Blind, —Yreka Journal. ' sonville. lil -i-ling ami Itchiug Pile» yi. l»l at om-e It was broad day light when the The Knights of Labor had noth CHARLES DECKER, Prop’r. Messrs. Beekman, Kea nes and to thè application uf Dr. Bo-anko’» Pile SUPPLIED WITH THE LATEST train arrived at Ashland. Stepping ing whatever to do w ith the defeat out upon the platform several hotel Linn, of Jacksonville, attended the R -i'u-ily, wiiicli uctH ilir»-i-t!v uj»oti thè BRANDS OF WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS KEPT IN STOCK. BEST parta eli'.* t-»l. absm-birig th - T.i.m»rs. al NEWSPAPERS. of Nickell. There was none of them runners Ming out "free hacks” for Grand lodge of Masons at Portland ia« lag the iriti us«' itcliing, aii‘1 effe«tinga ■ — this week. in«? nee*. | la-rnianent cure, l ’ rtce D l<i-matient iii c 50 » entri Vklress, in Jackson or Josephine counties. their respective houses, etc. When it ........................ ..... ine Co., PiqiUjO. J. C. Wllijip has purchased the The Dr. Bosanko Medici DE«'KKR 1MJARDING HOUSE! The vote shows that in Jackson Pen- came to loading us on, «ve noticed A POOL TABLE MAY ALSO BE ■O1I1I by W. F. Kreuier, Grant’* Pus* there was but one hack for all the Medford Marble works and will con KEPT JN FIRST-CLASS <TYLE, AND THE TRAVELING PUBLIC WILL noyer got 432 majority, Strahan, E. MARTIN & CO. MEET WITH EVERY KINDN’I SS AND ATTENTION. FOUND HERE. houses, which went around all over ceutrate their businewith his own 46?, while Nickell with all his hard town, unloading in .a manner that at Jacksonville. work and copious advertising of reminded one that Ashland was al-, A new county bridge is to be, Col Bunn <M.'<'tipies the prou»! di- tiri'-t- 'if n-|>res«!iit!ng the <>l le«t and in M himself as the “candidate for State ways one of the fraternal spots of built across True gulch near Ash- . . ion reliable liou.se in the trade in the United i propose to keep a strictly fir»t- this green earth. Ashland is truly land. Win. Patterson and G L- , States, and lie again greet» his many printer of Southern Oregon," got c!a?s house. Give me a cull. a metro|x)litan city in that portion Dean have the contract. fri»*ml», reminding them that tiie :•«-.«: on 413. In Josephine county he falls of -‘ 1» ace on » aril« »nJ goo»l will toward of Oregon south of Roseburg, anti Mrs. E. Rose of Applegate, after men " is rapidly apnroa«Tiing, when pros- J. B. HUTCH, »till further in the rear—receiving for beauty of improvements and being examined by the county court perity ami generosity go hand in hand, only 25 majority, while the rest of scenery presents a very flattering - - Oregon last week, was ¡»ronouneed insane, :; id the wlioh.' civilized «sori-1 «eeks for Tit:, well known School will be open for the Fall Term on the Grant’s Pass. the candidates on his ticket receive picture. In the distance and at the ami has been sent to .Salem. Illi»»« tributes ami m«-mentoe.» which s jne to bind doser the friends of fleeting from 30 to 82 majority. Instead of head of Ashland creek, Ashland G. A. Hubbell, candidate for jus years. After the hill comes the slorni, Peak leans its head against the skies the Knights of Lalxir, it was tice of the peace, ami Frank Kassli- the season of depression is rapidly nd.-.-ing in majestic silence. A fresh coat Six miles South of Grant’s Paw, Josephine Chawles’ exceeding unpopularity, ing of snow, all over it which fell on afer, for constable, were elected in away. The signs of the times imlicate a W ith a F ill C orps of C ompetent T eachers . Ix-tter am! more active future, ami in an- County, Oregon. coupled with his unscrupulous man Friday night ‘‘told the tale.” From Jacksonville precinct last week. ti«-i|>ation of an inere-.nted »iemand for fine The first strawberry and ice whiskies. In-will give personal att- i-.tion ner of doing business, that '‘turned this ¡»eak the water that supplies A. H. CARSON, Prop’r. Rates ot t uition tor t'ion-rcsidcr.t Pnp»H : cream festival of the season was to the b»-et of Euro|>eaii and Eastern up his toes” on Monday the 7th Ashland flows, ami Ix-tter water could liquors. He now offers to patrons tfie ad given by the Go«jd Templars at Ash not 1« found. Water jets, fountains, vantage oi «chx'ting from thenc fine PRIMARY -$3.00 P er T erm OF T welve W eeks . iu.-»t. ditches, lawns, vines and fruits be-1 land on Wednesday evening erf last I whiskiee, which In- guarani» .-s will not » » » » » » —30,000 TBF.ES— GRAMMAR SCHOOL —$5.00 ” Is? excelleii on the coaet. Tim firm he deck every iuclosure in the town, week. » I » » I » VAXWVVHR, H.r, m r* 1 1 mu .. t . .» Xirx.a leureHLiitH haw in Mlock J. F. Cutter, Ex- ACADEMIC — $8.00 ” —In stock, consisting of— giving it the most of its real soul. Gold Hill wdl celebrate on Mon tr- (>M „„ iU1(i Argonallt wlliwki,.M Among the trees noticed are the day the 5th, 5U1, while the people of ot lr ,r ,, ,„„ tll E ¡.; M y^nin urt;n A ( t u.’ s «iistillery, »iistilh-ry, Ky A great fire raged in Vancouver Apple, Pear, Peach, Put up in half anil wbule bbls.; alMoeas«*» i last Sunday devastating the town and following varieties: Lanthres, sugar Foot’s creek and vicinity will ob- iif Plum, Prune, Apricot, ( utter, ete. < >r»lert< adili-<‘ss.»il to John I tree, walnut, butternut, hickory, serve Independence day on Satur- . L. Burns, coiiiin »reial agent for K. M.ir- resulting ill the loss of twelve lives. ' white thorn, prickly ash, persimmon, ; day the 3d. Nectarine, Almond, Ete. I tin A Co ,-ti>8 Front street, San Fran- For Particulars Address It was a great fire. When the fiercest wahoo, bass-wood, beech, Iowa ma A swimming pond, 12x40 feet, is eiiH-u, will receive the name caicful at- —Alsu the CeleLrated— mid people abandoned their ple, elm, Monterey cypress, poplar, ' being prepared by Grant Helman teutiou ua though tlie order was given HENRY L. BENSON, A. M„ Principal. places of business, a gang of roughs box elder, cedar, weeping willow, at his warm springs near Ashland. him. Dr W. F. Kri-mer, agent, tiranlB ' Pass. Kelsey Japan Plum! t«x>k poMCMion of the saloons and ami many other varieties too nunier It will be fitted up for ladies and -------- The Great-------- ous to mention. Ashland has tin- gentlemen. —All trees Warranted— License Notice. filled their skin* full of "tangle foot” following brick buildings: Bank Judge Webster, District Attorney to the extent that twelve of them building, with office-son second floor; TH UH TO NA MH, Kent and Judge Prim have gone to V'tTIt 1 is h<-reb« given that the umb ■ burned with the town. They stood Masonic block, three stores, hall Linkville. The Judge opened cir 1) signed, William Neuratli amt Wil. Ami grown on natural fruit land without And Natural Curiosities of Josephine County, at the "in*»i iiead, but they were and offices; McCall's block, 2 stores, cuit court for Klamath county on ¡¡am Hevley will on the 28th day of June irrigation, «mi fro«- from all insect |x-*H ------ OWNED bv ----- , ami diwan».-*, *ueli as California trees art» A D. 1M8<>, or as soon thereafter as-aid not actuated by the pure motives Johnson's block, four stores; I. O Monday last. subject to. application can lie heard, apply to the O. F blin k, three stores, hall amt that governed that dearboy we have offices; Butler & Billings block, four A force of soldiers under command County Court of JoHcphine county, State HARKNESS & BURCH. Those who contemplate tn-e planting .I»-. 11». .,"k °f Lieut Poindexter have been re of < Iregon, for a hi-ense to sell malt li<pl<>rs read of. stores. Besides these Mrs. Hone will do well to get niy price list lief»>re in leas quantities than one gallon at Granta f 1.-0«. I.ri.-L pairing the telegraph line lxftiveen The fire was caused by binning ' lias in contemplation a 1 g- O(- Ashland ami Linkville during the Pass, in Josephine county. State of Ore gon, for a period of Six Months, as pruy- PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. brush 011 the Canadian Pacific rail on Main street, for stores also. for in the following |>etiti<in.; I church buildings, she has four the l’asl *tw days. — way lots northwest of town; a heavy IW-ofliee—Murphy, Josephine county, PETITION: Pn i.-.t.-u.in. Baptist, Methodiat, Jaa. O Birdaey republican caadi Presbyterian, Th»- owner* of there Wonderful Cave" ha ve completed a trail *o that parties go- wind fanning the flames until tiny ami and Dittikard or German Baptist date for sheriff, was only Uat-.-n^o o Tut: H om sable Cot xtv C' oi st of i: g ftom < ¡rant's 1’as.s can reach them be traveling 28 miles—all but eight miles be Oregon. 1 Railroad Station—Grant’s Pass. set fire to a barn near by. The Of nr schools .,.i,....s she .i.„ has i«n. two i;.... i....... - I votes. the Slat«- of Oregon for Josephine Co ing travel »1 by wagon and team. The ro-.ite passes fine large votes, This speaks well for Jim s 13-tf. A H CARSON. BEAi TIFUL MOUNTAIN LAKES AND OTHER FINE SCENERY 1 The umlersighed, William Neuraih popularity, as the county is over smoke was so dense that th« danger buildings, besides the college. She and William Hceley. pnm ipal u-tition- to the town from the burning brush has five hotels, and eight restaur 300 ilemocratic. 1 era represent that we are, each of 11», All kinds of Large and Small Game and Mountain irout. was not known until it was too kite ants, woolen factory’, and flouting. The reduction works at Medford residents of Grant's Pass precint. sai'l mill, the latter built in 1854, mar , are working ores from different sec ■ount« ami Stat«- ami legal voters therein, JACKSONVILLE, OR. The dense smoke, falling timber, ble words, cabinet shops and other —GOOD PASTURE FOR HORSES— tions of the state. These works un and by this petition pray yonr Honorable screams of women, and general industries and businc« ■> houses t<x> der the management of Mr. Geo. H isslv to grant to tin- said William Neu- I’ropr. rath and William ihx-li-y a license to sell The Water from these Caves is Excellent on Account of its Medical Properties, JOHN A. HANLEY .scrambling incident to a great fire, numerous to mention 7 „ the Chick, arc , proving _ very slice« -sful. Among MALT LIQUORS m 1 1 noted attractioa • la tin- white 1 j 1 flying of people ami whizzing of John A Hanley is dealing exten ADMISSION TO CAVES,............................................. $1.00. ■o for a |s-rl<*l of Six Months from June *28, teams through the street, w.i . hide Sulphur Springs house, kept near siveiy iti 1 lerefonienttie' . This dis ISSti, at their Brewery in Grant’s Pass, the depot by Mr T. W. Price. We position <__ I.L..__ on .k- the ,.... ¡’art of ’ Mt. Hatilei WlLI.I««l Nil K «Til, ous in the extreme. But little was would resjiectfully refer the invalid Lid Caton .4 Garrett, General Agent». _.L others _ ____ interested ________1 m fine stock W ii . i . i « m Ilm.Ev saved in any way. Be careful of to this house, where they will find Grant's Pass May 28, Kinney A Wolters. Agents, Medford. in Southern Oregon is very com your fire*. a most pleasant place, very reason tnendablc, indeed. — MANVFACTl RE RS OF— able charges and no doubt lienefits Jacob Wagner has taken charge to their health. 77/E /7OVA77. V. Lumbar, Doors, Windows, of anti thoroughly renovated ami The Tidings oftii-e up stairs over furnished the Soils Springs hotel LEWIS PANKEY, Proprietor. The men and women who toile»!1 the bank is a complete outfit for the re ‘ —Article of— above Ashland. This favorable re Brackets, and Mouldings. across the plains and over th«- ’ dissemination of the newsof its see sort w ill no doubt receive a libera! mountains to settle thiscotmtry forty tion. Mr. Leeds has taken "time C entrai . Poixr O ri ;«, a — AXI. 11.! XISDR or— years ago, ore now venerable w-itli by the forelock" by attaching a patronage this season. BOURBON. Supt. Brandt, of the O. & C. road years and few in nuinlicr. The« pulley to a flutter wheel in the fac arc |K-«>plc of heroic character ami tory race, running all his machinery and other gentlemen interested ini —And— tntble record, ami deserve mon. I by water—good plan and cheap. tile mines at Wagner creek, visited <7 multi and respect than they got The paj»er is a lever the town could that place last week in their re CORN WHISKEY, I would re*j>e<-tfiilly in'orm the publie from a generation given up to in not afford to dispense with. While spective interests. Some good ore thaï liaving latelv la ken charge <>f the —In Quantità*» and at— Blaelt Hiiiitii Sliop at Ventral Point. I Urvsts ui the tunc. I lu-y sought in Ashland we met many old friends is being developed in that region. —The Introduction of— Tin- editor of the Times announ woulil ask a liberal «hure <’f the J ubile out the way, ami««ith infinite courage among whom we might name, Capt patimiag» Lewis PlXKKV. PRICES TO SUIT. and nt infinite cost of ltil*»r «stab J. M McCall, Janies Thornton, R. ces that he wants "convs|x>ndenee lished civilization in this rcinot« M. Garrett, Henry Judge, A. P. from every portion of the First Ju He should also 75 country They did a pnsligious Hammond, Capt. Thus Smith, Geo dicial District.” SATISFACTION GUARANTEED j > work ami did it «veil. In the years Stephcns«m, J O C. Wimer, A. S. add; for the purp«>se of using to suit o X HAS ENABLED THEM TO REDUCE PRICES FIFTY PER to cxnne the« «« ill occupy the same Ja«-obs Dave Hopkins, O Coolidge, ourself,’ or to consign to our waste H JACKSONVILLE pirns- 111 the history of < trvgoit as <lo Jas. Bowditch and others. ñ basket. CENT BELOW ALL EORMER RATES. the Pilgrim Fathers in th«- history The grow th of Ashland is truly Br.igdon & R«wcli have refused CD of Massachusetts and the« ««ill have wonderful, and it is owing, in most an offer of $20,000 for their «piartz > For Price List, address. ■ S. P D. & L Co. a* high a pl ice 111 the affections of patt to the harmony and unity of discovery on Wagner creek. This X 7. tu X the people Th«- annual reunion its citizens. They always pull to would indicate that it is a good pro]» fa Grant's Pass. Oregon. ol pitmeers ««ill ots-ur to da« at 1 >r gether; by so doing they have kept erty. > s No doubt the ne«v «¡uartz J. C. W H 11* p. X regon City. Th«- ground is his vice, laziness ami misery from their mill now al>out ready for operation CD flfl <renerai < ’ontractor tone and the memories which it midst Taking the train at 0 30 f. there will soon test the inqiortance ireka igh chool 7! ««ill recall ought to make the oc<-1 m . we were soon meandering the of the camp. c i X si«>n oik - of cxicjition.i! interest. —IX— banks of the Bear creek. Passing The citizens of Jacksonville have Thorough ami Practical Instruction, near Wildervillc, Josephine County, T Oregonian. Phoenix and Medford, when-we iti liberally subscribe«l toward building > Oregon. Will commence its first session, But they must not list upm their tended to stop, but were prevented, a piece of ti«-«v road in Elounce R»>ck DC MARBLE, STONE or GRANITE. "C arms until surprised by tlu- enemy we were soon on the banks of the precinct, which, when completed, •4 great Rogue river, the man« rapids will make a deciik-d improvement « ami the« »« ith this Ix-autilul land of which were plainly visible to our j ou the important thoroughfare be made captive by the intnsluction of optical sense We are now in tween the valley amt Ft Klamath, •4 T / --------- RATES OF TUITION;---------- t T. c foreign capital secured by mortgage the shades of the over-hanging 1 via Rogue river r - -XÍ u|on our homes. They are very Table R«H-k. Looking up its jier- > a K Primary Branch«-*. Scoo per Quarter. X X richly «lexer« ing of honor ami must pendicular siiles, the faces of the | The executive committee of the Intermediate Branches ¿6.00 per Quarter. oldchiefs. Joe, John and Sam. loomed State Agricultural Board, at its have it, but tlu-y have another duty H gh Arithmetic, Natural Philosoph« Mediaeval and M»idem J. up in <>ur imagination. The story meeting last _________ Saturday, ui.uk ar ______ „___ ,.------- ALL ORDERS BY LETTER History, Physical Geography, Botany and Retoric, $7.00 per Quarter yet to prvfonn toward ¡««stenty that a battle was ones- fought on it- t.mgeme-nts for fixing up til« track o ami that is. they must divide up summit, and that many Algebra, C icmistri Astronomy. Geology Moral Philosophy ninne Indian* Indians rath (at the fairgrounds, and accordingly LT Mental Philosophy, Hiysiology and Hvgine. and Ancient HistoG' Promptly Attended To. g their large landed |NMM-ssionsamong er than Mim-mler jumped from the, the water mains leading from the S'. 50 per Quarter. r> ' their children that ¡»overtv and rock, t<x»k prominem-e in our mind asylum to tlu- tank on the race- C.cometry, and the Higher Mathematics, Book keeping Latin, and debt may be kept from our «loors lntnmg to Co! R»"- w-h»> «xx'tipu-il track have been repaired, at-.-I .: m-«« ’/■ a seat in the cat. «««• queriexl "Can foundation is being put under the ihu Pnnciplf' 01 the (rerniaii L^n^uage Jq.oo. O regon Sr., J acksonville , O gw . /■ ami foreign capital coming to our von tell un Col what chief it was X tank The turns in the racc-co.rrse Ins’.nmiental and Vocal Music will be Taught on Reasonable shores from abroad for the punw»se who fought the battle on Table have bceu surveyetl ami xx ill be terms. THE EINE STALLION, of securing niortg c.-cs up-n a couii Risk* The Col laughed heartily raised three-quarters of an inch to \\ Board inclu ling Room. Lights. &c . $2.50 per week. There was never a battle the cross foot, so that trotters can try amply .ii»le to Mist.iin itself so saving Unfumislied Room» free to Students boarding themselves. l«>I» TRX bvbt fought on Table Rock. That * all make the turn without injury. The cessfully resistc«! N- t should th«-« in the eve.” he continued. In the '■ with OoodflMlfe Wall Maps. hold the young men who have nee near future we shall interview the track is in good training condition, Of Will make the season of ISSt; a« follow*: Irlol-es and Cubical Bl«xks ; also * am! will be kept so until after the Wilder«JI«-. Monday; Murphy, Tncodav; essar« ami abumlant spuit, rvsp -si pss.ple of Phoenix, Medford and coining fair. —Statesman. patronage •ir«i.t’s Pas*. We<lne*lav ar>«l Thunalav; PHILOSOPHICAL AND CHEMICAL APPARATUS. ble l»>rc«x-ry error into «vhicli tin « nagle Point Sexton’s, Friday and Satunlav of each S’» *bl Btrvct, m u S^tiec Lmivr. neck rile Oregon St ite N«»:t-.il Sell >>l fall Your toil- and ach:evcinctit« as the ntx-e iti«- of the Seoool demand them. The can« as of the votes will not at Munitiouih is just closing the Gnuit’d T arsi , ....... n DESCRIITION AND PEDIGitEE: to settle tli!' »»»untry was the w»»rk None will be allowed to attend Dance» while Students of the I m gin until to «Liv *» that we con- most sticevxxini year in its hi'tory cKilOOI. ( apt Sig-art. Jr , in a beautiful c«1 of your y- linger «l.ix*, then Un giv« SING LEE not give the tabulated vote* el the The attendance ha« numtiervd nearly 1 s. 17 lianda hiji, weigh.« aN>ut 1.400 the yxMitig men a ihnirce to cam STRICT DISCIPLINE WILL BE MAINTAINED, ll>» . is nearly perfect in hi« proportions, 300. and the working of the institi! t x* the »i't county this week. Foil .»wing are «»i the finest style, and in inn*-ular |«>wrr krrwani to glory that which «011 so lion in every way is improving Special Inducements Affon led t<> those Preparing to Teach, the nujotiiies t<>t State officers is rvtnarkablv <ievelo|>e«l. besi<ics lieingof Washing, Ironing and Fluting. every «car. B«>l»ly begun No pains or expense will he spared to make the School equal to any a «vry k:nd disposition Hermann over Butler 902. Caj«t Siiltart. Jr . was sired by (’«pt 1-aimers on k'i’««s nver have hii U! k;u4a of |**ia aa>l fancy work .1.... in Southern Oregon, tn paiut ot Pcntio'er over Cornelius. 334«« -li/art, gr-.indsin- a fin«- Sir TI iouhis home, lion. I auger Heimann's T tisior lc* great gramfsim Woodward’s Sir Thon • MeBiide over Gib m is” to rv-'ort to pot* -n to till theni'clves S ITI'- G Th’N Gt «H yXTFED the State of Oregon in-. ap; .. -i.;t as; he bv l>ome«ie, Jr . ami he by irt- Thoroughness and Practical Work, Webb oxer M it'ion 132««. of pigeons, which are dc.*tn>«;:ig Will al*. lake c'ntra. t» for «»•l.ìwqqsti» . i-«rt«<l ih'>niede His darn us.- Lade cd by the voter» last Monday and McElroy over Davis «u the cr«>}«. The binh are s.ii«l to be Morpin, «ired by the welbknorrn Ver- G»« produce taken in part pay. Patronage Solicit«!. rtaattaS; Hr. he will continue his good work F»r Baker over Nickell, hjo very numerous on Daniel s cnek L'.'. n'• zr.iu<l dam a noted mare owned by '« X-r. man < J J<*e|-hh>e Cnuntv .m<! near the fork* of the n -rth f. ik. Strahan oxer Wakl<«. «$. tin» y«at' long« r. n*.h i rt etevk JOHN H. RCCINSON, Principal TKM? T t P'i'*; f'T ft? SfifH Mûil Pistr ci Jssejkl« Cmtr. taz«. Towns of Southern Oregon THE LIVE OIK S1L00N GO TO THE SUPPLY STORE, s and Groceries, Por i: Waido, Oregon. Livery Stable in Connection. GRANT’S PASS ACADEMY. First Monday in September, 1836, REBL.I.W MISERI. An Extensive High-Grade Course of Study. cavks Fine Scenery and Magnificent Discoveries. T SUGAR PiNE DOOR & LUMBER CO. New Blacksmith Shop, RYE House and Store Finishings. The Latest Improved Machinery. rz M; I’J H <s, S L o October 4. 1886, To Continue Six Months. S’ Cemeterv Work a Specialty h a I N G L E E Washing and Ironing CAPT. SLIGART JR.