Til E C(H Kl EIL 3S:ui Físft cf jPîîiMït Ccuty. creiGj. The Oulljok for tho H«rv:*t in Various State*. li-i 1. Arielia Folsotn is a cous n of Mrs. Cleveland's mother. She went to Salt Lake City -ome years ago, where she met faints of the Mormon church. It is said that in face- and form she much resembled the lady now in the White house. SLe was rittch admired bv Brigham Yeung, the Mormon bishop, an i contented to b ,-oiae his sixteenth wife. Brigham Voting and Amelia Folsom were joined in celestial mar­ riage in the temple. She was fol­ lowed in the succession of marriages by Aim E!iz2, seventeenth wife, who has since become famous by re­ nouncing polygamy and revealing the s* en ts of tile church. Amelia was the favorite cf ail oi Brigham Young’s wives. Harvesting is in progress in por lions of Ohio and Indiana, and m JULY 2. «886. large section- of Kentucky. Missou­ FRIDAY ri, Kansas and Tenne see the grain Ke •»«1er»* 1 it th«» p. » t t: ’e in Grant*» has already Ixjen gathered The Pa-«. Or a« S-■•»•on.I Class Mutter. ! yield in all these States except Kan­ sas promises to be nearly up to the CUttKESPiIXDENCE average, and in M:--otri it will be In Southern W's imiu iti<»> reduce the |>robabie yield from five ej-j!’*-” -'■■■ ■ - 1 to seven bushels an acre. In Cen­ SPSCtAL NOTiCF. tral Illinois the- outlook for winter I h,-r**l>v noti’e all purties who b»vr in wheat ccntinii s g.i.xl. The -crioti- s**y manner fwermte i-i*l**’ t<*.| to th* drought threatening almost the en­ Cot iUKR sirus* 3|-ri1 3-1. 1KX41, that th* tire spring wheat belt has been quite Min** is due tile an-l they ar** notilusl not generally broken by copious rains, to oav lite "ini** tn ttni'itl -ri.-*- ( ' r«on« '('lie danger which seemed to threat­ Mv ni’tbori'.** I >is>■•'•*• nr* fohn W. Ba*-re, en the lif - of almost the entire crop W ashing TOX, June 2.8. rmvollimr: G A. Ibibbell. .linhweiville: has been passed. The average of Tlie is,tie of standard silver from Geo. M. tVi’tar I, Aehland; M. W Fort**» the general yield in Dakota. Min the mints during the week ending litho*»*»; F. I*i*tt<*r. Ihs-r f’rts-k ; .1. Wi­ nesota and Wisconsin lias been less­ June 29th was#55o,6.04. The ship­ mer A Hon, Waldo. These are th.* onlv ened prolxibly 10 jxrr cent, by the ments of fractional silver coin since ruTeons at t>r<*»«*nt «"thorised to r.s -ipt prolongation of the drought, which June 1st, amounts to #524>^5- for tit'Hi.-i .III* this offj.s* from the altove in portions of Muincsota can .cd an W ashington . June 28. almost total blight. named date. W .1. WIMER. The House has evidently no The corn outlook in the States of Minnesota, Wisconsin. Iowa. Kan­ thought of suspension of silver coin­ With pleasnn» I make another how to sas, Nebraska, Illinois and Indiana age within the next four years. The th»1 rra-lera of the C oi riiir . A h work is is almost uniformly good. Some appropriation is about $¡12,000 for better than word*. 1 «hall cut thia arti»*!** injury by cutworms is reported from making additional storage room in short. I place the C ovmer taf ore tin* different sections, but it is not such the Philadc lphia mint building has people aw their representative without re- as to affect the general crop outlook. been voted for without opposition. yard to politics or |jetw>nal favor, I feel The fields in Minnesota, Kansas and The additional space will be suffi­ that the demand for a perty pap r is not Iowa are reported especially clean < cient to store $60.000,000. strong, tberv'ore the (’oi mi s will lie in- and promising a large crop. Land Commissioner Sparks has ( tta whole people and will Why Mr. Tod Scorned tilt Double 0. tler who settled upon unstirveyed ( exv.’rt itself in the effort to increase the laud which afterwards was selected One of Lincoln’s most esteemed population <»f Rout tarn < >regon and towar«l by the Northern Pacific as indemni­ hunnonl/ingthe p»*ople in one grand move friends was old ex Governor Tod of ty land. The Commissioner holds Ohio. He was a quaint old charac­ forward in the path of civilization. ter, and Lincoln loved him for his that the tinsurveyed land-, were not affected by the indemnity with­ honesty, ability and native shrewd­ EDITORIAL NOTES AND NEWS. ness. One evening when Tod was drawal. OVEB THE WIBES. ror_nte. J lent, Wimer has a tin- farm for »alt* . on Appfogmte, upon which an* two tine orcliur ls—fruit of all ki i«fx. A lar-e vr<»pi i- r *..!«• wall th )>!.* . I- mniri* • .x J Wimer, Murphy, c-r at the (.'■ • i:i::u i «Me*. [1-Wi 1 - - - Crant’3 Pass. Or. (One THE CENTRAL PART OF THE The Shipping Point for the principal portion of the grain producing — Dealers in — thoroughly This Hotel has been Etc., Mining Supplies Etc,. DECKER, CHARLES THE BAK IS St rri lEl/n iTII THE Finest Wines, Liquors Cigar», While the Reading Table i.« Prop’r. BEST BRAND»’ OF WINES. Lllp oliS AND ( IGAIW KEPT IN STOCK. SUPPLIED WITH THE t.ATEST NEWSPAPERS. —— -- o-------------- The p.irtner-diip hi-rctofon: ex-b tioj be­ tween \V. J. Wimer uinl J. II S'ine is DEC'KICK BOARDIXCF HOUSE! tliij, .lav t>, to th-* credit of tic* Ntii ci-Mir in basin.~s. Tit.1 s'.ilMcriutionx, printing an I advertis­ I propose to keep a strii-Jlv finit- ing da.* raid paper, prior to April .ini 1 vs»'., are due and payable to J. H Stine. Each class house. Give me a call. partner is to pay ids own private debt*. W. J. WlMKK. J. B. HUTCH, .1. II. S tixe . Grant’s Pass, June 28, ls-Sti. This well-known School will I k * open for the Fall Tenn on the • - Oregon I Grant’s Paas. AU parties knowing themselves indelit- e i loj. II. Stine prior to April Er l, lhs... will please lx* prepared to s-ttli* the same when called u)s,n. J. H S tink . Waldo, Oregon. Livery Stable in Connection. GRANT'S PASS ACADEMY. First Monday in September, 1886, F-rin W ith for Sale. a F ull C orps ok C ompetent T eachers . Six miles S >nth <>f 1 Pi-.ss, Joiephiii* County, Oregon. The following clrM.*rita»l farm located Rates of Tuition for Non-resident Pupils: 'I miles southwest of Grant’« Pa«s, on the A. H. CARSON, Prop’r. J.ti v Ktj’je route from Grant’* Pa«s to P er T erm of T welve W eeks . Crescent City, uonaiMiiig of 4» up re« al! PRIMARY—$3.00 f. !:<•• I; 16 acres umler cultivation ; u GRAMMAR SCHOOL—#5.00 ” —3 0.(10 0 TREES— splendid fruit ami grain farm; small or* » » in town, Lincoln invited him over W ashing ' ion June 29. ” At H in H u ’ h '*'. (‘al , I'.’IM was raw- I for ciiar»i already started ; comfortable dwell- ACADEMIC—#8.00 —In stock, consisting of— Parnell. Tin- I’nmell liooin in in (nil blast to the White House. They had a Senator Dolph to-day introduced iuzhois-; good w.it°r. Anyone d“«ir- ing a valuable small farm will be suite»! long chat together, when Lincoln in our sister stat*. a bill granting a pension of #50 a Apple, Pear. Peach, by u tlri ss'ng J. H. Stine, C ourier oilice finally said: "Look here, Tod, how At Norlb Yakutia. AV. T , the Prohibi­ is it that you spell your name with month to Mr... Lizzie Wright Owen, < irant’n Pass, Oregon. Plum, Prune. Apricot. tionists have -i majority of 4«l. They also only one dz I married a Todd, but daughter of Gen. George Wrig'.tt, who during the war commanded the For Particulars, Address Nectarine, Almond, Ete. curried the Yukiina preeim-t. E. MARTIN «U CO. she spelled her name with two ds. forces in California, and who in The entire htisinem inrtion of Aht'rna. All of her relatives do the same, 18A5. while en route with his wife — Also the Cofobrated— Col. Bnm« orenpir« the protn! di«t»!irt- Cal., wna ilextroyed by fire on tie* I'oth You are tile first Tod I ever met to Portland, was lost by the wreck ion of n*preHentifi< the oldest and in<»st Kvls.-v Japan I’ltim! who spelled his name with so few 1 of the steamer Brother Jonathan. reihiblc bonne in the trade in the United lilt. The Io«« In at --------- The Great—:----- letters.” Old Tod looked at Lin­ , Mrs. Owen's brother, Col Tom Staler, and he a^ain greets bin many partly iii«ur.’«l —All trees Warrantee’— fry ; d I m , reminding them thnt the neasoii coln for a moment in his peculiarly Wright, was killed during the Mo- of “ jx-uee on earth and uood will toward A group nt I’arHhin flnnncf<*m have ad puizzing ¿«xvvar • • manner, and then replied: ■ -l-~ r,.... She is the only surviving men ” in rapidly Mpproarhintf, when pro«- valu ed 23,000,000 franc* to the I’auamn ".Mr. L TU L E TO NAME, • • - - spells -- — |n*rity an I generosity go han.I in hand, president. God Il's ‘ \hild of Gen. Wright. And Natural Curiosities of Josephine County, riitml ‘•«H.ipiiuv, hm MPutirity for hv|»olhu and the whole uivili/.e.l worM ^‘eks foi Ah'l gniwn on n-.itnnil fruit Ian.I without name with only or.c d, and what is! cation on the rueent call The general deficiency appropria­ thorn* tribut- k and memento» h which iiTi_*:*' .on, :r*<* flou, ail i:ia.-«-t ptwt» ------- OWNED by ------- gd enough for God is good enough serve to bind chiser the frienda <»f flee’ing s- 1-l> i-■■?*, : n< b a*. C:.ii;oriiia tree» au The flrwt rae»* at (’liK iigo, mil» aivl a , fur me.” Lincoln used to repeat j tion bill reported to the house fails v» ar«. Aft» r the lull » »»men the ntorni, Mlbject to. HARKNESS & BURCH. «ixte»Mith, wan won by J fin iXaigla«, th«* ' this story to some of his more inti to appropriate the #1. soo.000 tieces- thewc.kHin of depH rtnion in rapidly pa.Maing mate friends, and every time he did Sar - V f t i' " Kvt <» ‘ K«veni- away. Th«* Higna of the time« imlicate a Di'^eiiho contemplato trop planting (’«lifnmla liorM*. In 1:4"S. bating tin* K ill do well to *;<*t nr. ¡>ri< e list l«for, b»‘«t record for tlint distance by one and a so he would laugh until the tears ment transportation over non-subsi- better and more active future, and in an­ dized branches of land grant rail ticipation of an inereaH»‘d demand tor line quarter a»*con I a trail so rh.it |*n-ti<*s ■'•>- F'^t-oHice—Murphy, Josej Line countr, Another gixxl story is told at the ¡an item of #735,160 from the war vuntniii* lie now otFers to patr<»na the ad- fornia, loft for th«* F*u»t on tho 24th lilt _ • of M’bh ting from th •««• line ing fton> I .ra *• Pass can rcaeli th-'in is* tr.iveii;..' niiies—all but eight mills be­ Orejjon. ■expense of honest old AI k * as fol- department Li Jt conaiNteil of sixteen car-lon»lk, forward­ . ...... . .«.• transportation of a loHkie.«, which he ^uarant«* ks will not ing traveled hy wagon an I team. The route **in-<..*s K.iilruan !*• for­ that Lincoln was a very homely man ( tin tk ( u » 40H I r«»nt *lr»s*t, San I-ran- Th« Water from the,e Cave, is Excellent on Account of it* Medicai Properties. warded to Washington. he drew his gun to lii.s shoulder, $616,7 *4 i,,r mail trail .¡xirtationover tisco, will receive the aume careful al- JOHN A. HANLEY Prupr. the same branches. Auditor Wil- i 1 tention as though the ordtr was given ADMISSION TO CAVES,. - - . . . $|.G0. I h'twl, Bales, (»< mm linn and Job*«, under 1 cocked it and pointed it square nt him. 1 >r \V. E Kremer, agent, Grants Mr. Lincoln. Lincoln asked him >'*>'»s heard before the commit- Pa«.«. Irdictment for conspiracy in connection tee. au I explained that these appro with tin* antl-Chim**»* agitation at Olym­ wliat he meant. The answer was priations were made necessary by a pia, W. T.Jast February, have been found j that he had always said if he met a Caton it Garrett, General Agente. 'i man uglier than himself he would ‘k™’“’’ °J thc s,lPrcll,e court to the guilty as charge»! in th«» in»li< tment. effect that compensation could not shf— 16th instant, commenting on Most, 04 à X has never Ixten investigated in court, Win E. Smith, Awislant Secretary of the dynamite socialist, has this to — ISD ALL SIMM ur— and that the government has a thv Treasury, ha« tendere»! hi« resign* say: right to set off as against the claims X CD ti’in to the PrvKidimt, to takuelh*«’t Jill) 'X "The itumlx r of’Socialists who of the coinpauv, millions of dollars 1st. Th«» rresblvnt his nvlarted as lus Z annually paid by the government on : accept the doctrines of Anarchy as —And— B C 0 suvvvMSor, Hugh H. Thompson, Governor X account of interest on railroad bonds. promulgated by Most, is very small OM wl South Carolina. X in this country. Up to this date CORN WHISKEY, L C oncord , N. II . June 29. The steamer “Chwant City,” (’apt. hardly a dozen Americans born on O <=> r—t- —The Introduction of-- The democratic convention wa- —In (¿uaiitities and al— Sto» kllc1h vommamlvr,makes regular tri|»s the soil have Ixen found among CZJ vwrv tan days between Crescent City them. While some form of S-tcial callcd to order this morning by the* -» ami San Francis»«». Sev»‘ral schooners ism, such for instance, as has been chairman of the state committee. A PRICES TO SUIT. I 3 an* s I no cruising along the coast, drop­ devi-lo|x*d among industii.il organi large nuinlK-r of delegates and spec­ rn •c pingin nt Crescent City, hut have no' zatiotis in this country, may influ tators wen* present. ~z> HAS ENABLED THEM TO REDUCE PRICES FIFTY PER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED c regular time table. A resolution expivssing sympathy r* o * ■a ence a million people, it never in re The invalid (tensions committ«»»» of th«' cnk.itis Anarchy or Nihilism, jt with Gladstone* in lus home rule* JACKSONVILLE CENT. BELOW ALL FORMER RATES. T. house hav«! ronaidvred th»* presidential is only a few rattle brain men who struggle was unanimously adopted, veto invsMHgvM. They were referred back adopt the latter phase, and having and it declared the home rule right B&~ For Price List, address. S. P D. & L Co. h> a sub-»*«»mini!tee, and it is tho present once adopted it they an- no longer <>t states to regulate their domestic j •I affairs to be the democratic doctrine Six ialists I ki '. iiim they do iftit be intention to sotevt the strowgv«t and most u- Grant s Pass, Oregon. meritorious vnsra, and make an att< inpt lievc in any form of social organi u|xm which this nation is founded. The platform pledges support to •J. < AV II I p 1>, ration They propose the repudia­ o I«» pas« the bill« over thv vetoes. 3 tion of religion, the family and the President Cleveland’s adniinistra iireka chool Captain <««*v »« «»‘arching off l*oint Si * «elici;»! < 'on truc tor State. These are the men who pro tion and congratulates him upon its G»«»rgv near Credent Citv, l»»r the wreck ’ / —OF— jxxse to piopagate the Gospel bv success; declares devotion to the of the Br»»ther Jonathan whi» h went down —1\— Thorough and Practical Instruction, near Wilderville, Josephine County dvnamite. No lx*tter evidence is doctrines set forth in the last demo­ thvre in iNibS It i» raid by .liver« that needed that this dix?triue is abhor cratic national platform; that federal Oregon. Will commence its first s< -ion. the Imttoin of the in in tl.At viciniti tent t<> the Anu tic.in |>eopte than taxation shall I k * exclusively for, is m I i U imh I just like thv highest and crag- the universal expression of condem public purjioses and shall not ex-1 gi»*st mountains in the country, having nation which has followed the crimes ix-cd the needs of ’lie government, LEWIS PANKEY. Proprietor. many deep dark cavern« ami aby* vs. ot .Most anil his ti llow criminals in economically adn: listereil, and re­ ---------- RATES OF TUITION ;---------- The president has approvixl tin ,i.i to Chicago ami Milwaukee. There adjustment of the tariff is asked for <’itóuA legalise tin* m«,or|*<»ration of national never was a poorer soil for the prop­ on that basis, demands that the ('tumi r. ixT Primary’ Branches. #5.00 per Quarter. trades unions; an a« t granting the frank agation of Anarchy than that found rights of labor be fostered and that Intermediate Branches #6.cxiper Quarter. ing privilege to Julia l> (»rant; an act to in the I nited States. There is the all laws prejudicial to labor I k * re­ '■■I'- Mediaeval and Modem rvnmve thv |«»liti« al »iisabilitiva of J <». beneficent form of Six-ialistn which pealed; favors the principle of arbi-, Horse-Shoeing n Specialty. History. Ihysical Cieography. Botany and Retoric. $7.00per Quarter. Fhairney, «»( Mississippi; anil ten misctd seeks n greater gixxl by co o|x-ration. tratinu in the settlement of differ ALI ORDERS BY LETTER lati««>iiM hills, including the hill to |s*iitiion In that there is hop«*. It is the ences between lalior and capital; de-1 I s-oul.l r.*«jws*tfu!ly in'orm the public Algebra, Chemistry. Astronomy. Geology. Moral Philosonhv US'.u?!" 1 »»^ ■»' 1^ the wid«»w of Commodore Semina. Thv bringing of men into closer, more tttands a ten hour law and weekly ths! having lately taken charge of the • Promptly Attended To. preaiilent also vet*a*.I two private pension sv mpatiivttc and helpful relations payments in atl manufacturing es­ I'.Luksnntli Sho,. at Central Point, I 5; bills. 1 would u»k a liberal ehan* of the pillili. with each other. There is a form tablishments. Cronictry , and the Higher Mathematic. Book keeninv- I-nin and the Principles of the German Language #9.00 ‘ U ’ IMtroiiagw Lawia r.VXKEV Tin Vl.in»« count» bov i, Free Truss oi Socialism winch is always build Suffering at Vancouver. mg. ix> o|N N t . .Lil KSO.XI II.LK, O hm . umh r «late <»f June 17. says ten:J ' m U lU1 aU<1 'V'al Muic W1‘ h® Tau«ht o" Reasonable Th«re is no fear “In Eastern orag»*», among the nioun the greater gixxl The news (hvn Vancouver is tain«, the attow is so deep yet that h uns of that. There is the other form B.xin! including Room, Lights. &c.. #2.50 per week. Fully 3000 people ramx>t travel.” engaged in di -Uiti gr.iting anti pull heartrending OORH THE HUsT I utunii-hid Rooms free to Students boarding themselves. What an i»iea! Where sn< w Iles that tug down by violence. That is the •ire hotnelc.s.s and |K*nnikss. The .»x> A deep in Oregon after the first »lay «»f \pril, torm whii'li Most sought to pro*-.i losses will aggregate ... Thv Ro°'” will be furuished with Cmod Seats Wall Vans you may rest assure i then* are in» teams gale m this country, and from which steamer leaded down with supplk^ At I ► ’.. - a lilsral »harv* of Globesand Cubical Blocks; also ’ ' MaPs- pit ron age iv'\' 'r.*ketheseason.,f 'xsiîa* ft.llow»; That portion «J Oregon where anew lam only a pitiful harvest of crime has contributed bv the corporation of I IULOS T1IICAL AND CHEMICAL APPARATUS Victoria left the 16th for the scene of St -■’-.1 «trwt. ni-ir Ss-ti.-n h* a-e. until June i« not Inhabited nor trawled Ix-v-n n*.i|x*d. ' mt s I W (sli-esd iv and Thurxlav- the disaster, but among so many the either. >-at. n>. Frii.iv and Saturday of ea.ii *w the necesities of the Scoool demand them. Grant's Pa»-«. - • Orajon w-ek * Brigham Young Married a Folsom. relief w ill I k * but tctn|x»rary Collec­ The BLomlngton. Ill , Jmimal sav« Sc’Ji“* ** *I1OWed tO aUC:id P w!:iIe of the tions were taken tip in all the DES( RilTTox J EhUJrtEE: “A |aunt has been rva, h«s| in the ilbns» Tin- Folsom family has ticen churches on Sunday «i( Ex-Vice IY»”*i«ient l*avi«l Ihivis, said brought tnto prominence bv the I. ’ 1 i-"i'" ‘ V'; ,r “ ***anti:n! enei Sewn biMlii-s were found in the STRICT DISCIPLINE WILL BE MAINTAINED ’ • •*, 1 1 h vH« h zh. mv :,'* h » a' .ut I 4 M his physhuans to-day, “when it is thought pn Mdcntial marriage. Some of the 1H»XX TIU Brat ruins and identified by portions» of • - ts r.e , !i j,.r...tl (>r,.r irfi|’wi<> I s * n 1 |> v his family to give thv public a ladies of the FoBoni faniih con­ Spwtal Inducements Afford« to thoc Preparing to Teach fmr- -rtn*. ar.«| j»» inti«<-r.>.rpower clothing Four men who leaped Washing, Ironing and Fluting. statement law. S ITIsF UTlON Gt ’ Al. AN FEED. lie «houM rally.” Uii.i There was Amelia Fulsotn. ins. but most ot the sufferers gaze ■ I L< t » m — Since the al«»vr, inforrnAti ai who lived at Keokuk. Iowa, who a«. Itelo 11,„Jr nr,,| h(t bv iw_ with looks of blank des >a*r on the Will al*>*.ike contracts i.ir *rool 'ls*|.| ing, has lM*en rtxvivv«! <»f the «loath «* Mr. wedded a prominent 111 in who will P* 1 *•' I ..tu, I.- H e .tun xas ’lude Gsxxl produce Liken it: part pay. stnokmg emlicrs of their once happx »4earing. etc, Ihvi*’ He via* buri'**! on the JlHh n!t ■:"i'’’’’■•I >■’ 'G* Wfll kn..«,, Vei- »♦' ratr>*n?.ge Solicited, » home- D 1- Clrvn: 1c An Extensive High-Grade Course of Study. HENRY L. BENSON, A. M.. Principal. LIMESTONE CAVES Fine Scenery and Magnificent Discoveries. I he Rogue River Listillecy, SUGAR PINE DOOR i LUMBER CO » PIBE. IHlilWEBiTEB > s BOURBON, RYE House and Store Finishings =5 S’ The Latest Improved Machinery, \k 8 K New Blacksmith Shop, H ioii S October 4, 1880, To Continue Six Months. MARBLE, SLONE or GRANITE. Cemetery Work a Specialty. AV I n a i E E rHE ! ¡ÑÉ STALLI0Ñ, CÄPT. SLIGART JR. Of Washing and Ironing SING LEE Thoroughness and Practical Work. M *»><»’ 'Vy T •**rt c cr*«-k JCH* H. u '.’30N !’..' ' u- : i.,n, „ ,. Il