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THE COU RI EK From A It hou se. Our Gold Hill correspondent last On last Friday we visited the above and mail their letters and Pay your dohnqueiit achuol tax lielote NOTICE. costa are .id.list. ' » week stated that 60 tons of rock school at this place. It was a pleas packages before the hour of depart M r . E ditor : — I see that your ba V. 8. I. axh ihrricit. v Olcul Paner ci Josenhiie C ousît , Ortsoa front the ledge belonging to Brown ant disposition of a portion of our by is growing quite fast, and has ex ure arrives. 1 trust that in future! All tlxMo alio call on l>r. C. Ix-mport R okchi mu . Or , Jun« 38, 1886 i & Co., yielded 16 ounces of bullion. time. Dicipliue marks every feature .Echanges the a»vrm«»n Gcrui ill uiv« doctor, at *»««■ J.cknomille, foe ve shall n it be bored wit I* v ««iv ‘ »r, m awin me, itw tended the length ami breadth of its Notice ix hereby uiveu tli.it tile folkiw- JULY », 1886. We are in receipt of a note from Mr. of the school. The students in ad clothing to sue its advanced age uchas we were afflicted with dur- treatment on Saturi»»» will I» treated in« nanieil Mettler lisa tiled notice of hi« FRIDAY. fnv oi charge. tixch I ’ :ig n»v«k*<-itiv*. John Swinden, saying that there dition to other studies are liberally g the past two years, for it is not intention to nnikv final pn»4 in xiippurt o< were twenty-seven and a fourth exercised in music. The singing and consequence. Enterprise is the ay. walking upj and down these his claim, and that said prof will I m V aulr<1. stepping stone to final success, and Local and Personal. made lieion- tlie Ju. lire or Clerk of the ounces, instead of sixteen. was good on both sides, bpt the ks and canyons to go to the One burnire i tluuisaml g<wnl xhinglca although the people of Josephine ■minty < onrt of Jijsephine county. Or., at boys are exceedingly good singers. by the S'i,ar Pitici Mor A Lumber Co., at itoffice, and when you get there I E. E. Corbin, the manager of the Grants Pass on Saturday July al, 18S6, ma)- be too poor to supioit a week The rink is well patronized. Graut*« P.is». Class A furnished the essays. Fred. d that you must come again, for vis: J. O Wetlierlico, llowKS*tea«l No. Billy West left Tuesday, to be daily stage line is here. He has Mench acting as editor. Recitations ly paper, the pluck and push of the 3311, fertile sw1; rf Mx-tlon 1ft, township Notice. mail day has lieen changed, for been over the route, and says he Rogue River C ourier will in time 37, south range 6 went, W M. He names t gone temporarily. e cause enexplan.ible. Fox. All i»-r«>n« knuwin • tlivitiHehv« in the following witnnMea to prove hi* con will for the present carry the mails by Misses Anna Robertson. Effie Jas. W. Stewart is building an from Waldo to Smith River 011 pack Armitage and Allie Everitt. The demonstrate that they can sustain debted t« tli» un.ie«ignej will pleA»«* call tinuous reel Irmv upon ami cultivation of their jiaper and will do it. Our Error. mid «etti»« ¡«nniediiitely I addition to his house. -slid land, vis: A. A Wimer, F. G. lt»-z animals. We are very sorry the • best of order prevails, and progress jieople will give their patronage to The statement in our last issue 1’1«.SKY A t’lmx. seems to be the order of the day. of Murphy, and < >rr Brown and W. N. Yreka bakery is not changed by company cannot make the start Grunt'» 1 ‘ u « m . Or., June 25, 188»>. such as they believe act upon that •t the celebration would be held Saunders of WildervU'e, all of Joxephino spelling it backwards. with a through line of wagons, sta The school rooms should be painted grand principle, "Do unto others > minty, Oregon. Cii.ix. W. JonsuTox. Foot’a 'creek on the 3d of July I immediately. It is a disgrace to \ « -tire. I'ilit. Register. J. R Marshall, of Wolf creek, tions, etc. they should do unto _ you — would ------------ , ____ ________ a mistake. It will be on Mon- the town to have the school rooms as Kll pprKoiiR knoM’in» th«Hns4*lv‘H in called to see us Monday. County Commissioners Payne and looking so shabby, particularly the you.”. Let this lie the aim of the'day July 5th, and a big time is ex- debted t«> .1. W. HowRrd /c Co. cither by | NOTICE OF CONTEST ‘ - — - -- Win. M. Colvig will de note or liook account will piva*»* «*ni| an I Daniel Bartlow of Coos Bay, was Platter came to town Monday for upper room, and the reflection cast Cot'RiKR and iu time Josophine will pceted. to a man, that is, if he can read, liver the address and Oruie Bros., tR’llle th«* Muxu?, an we min*t have money, i L in town Monday and Tuesday. S. I.txn Ori-Kx. f the purpose of holding their last upon the young and ambitious mind .1. W. How \ki> dt Co. tlosKHt no, (lit., May 27. 1*81'4 Rev. William Pullen and J. Chap term of county court, Judge Crock by such an appearing room is any h ive his name enrolled upon your will furnish the music for the Kill. Coinplaint having l»-cn made und en ett presiding. In simple justice to thing but stimulating. Paint and list of subscribers, and you will lie Foi- Sale or Trade. From Wildervlll*. man called in our office Monday. tered at thin office by I'harle* llmi-s-n, the outgoing board we wish to say dress up the room, and thereby called upon to furnish a larger sheet Four lot» witli a »mall house, in Grant’s contcMtunt, u-zainst Andrew J Moore tor Elsewhere in this issue will be that they have given us an honest show your efficient teachers th.it for their entertainment. June 27. l’,i«s to exchange for a |*»ir of iiur»e» und alimidoniiig his Itoinesttsid Entry No., neen the dissolution notice of Wimer administration of affairs, and deserve their work in your behalf is duly- ■ C onstant R eader . a wagon. Apply at this odn e. 423s), made Sopteinber 12th, 1888, for Iho Early sown grain is ripening fast. NX1, of s« l4 mid wl4 ot se ' j , and thn & Stine. the good will of the people. Late sown grain not so good as appreciated. Notice to Teachers. s«1. of t-.-c •>< S-< lion S, Town»hip 4 >. Sunday at home, in a miner's usual. Wm Sugg and Baker Newman Last week by an oversight of the Tim nuarterly examination of aiiplicantii Moiilr. raiizs' 7 west in JoNephinc county, Trip to Murphy. camp, you would think we have of Sucker creek valley were in town compositor, the nameof-Miss Emma A picnic and fishing party from for teacher» certificates will l»> held at the Ore«oii, with si view to the cancelation iif nothing to do but to sleep and sehoc! hotiae in Korliyville, J ohc - ».«id entry. Halil Andrew .1. Moorv.i«« here this week. Greene was omitted from the roll of On last Saturday a certain young smoke our pipe of peace and con this section, spent a day on Rogue , district phine county, Oregon, ot» Saturday, June by suiiiiieiiied to be mul ap|*ur liefore tlu attorney whose initials are Sam county clerk of Jumiphine county, Orogoii, The S. P. D. & L. Co. shipped honor handed in by Prof. Benson. White bantered we ens for a sort of tentinent. Far otherwise. We old river one day last week. Not Ic 2tith, 1*86. A. J , t'ti \I' m »x, at hi« office at Grants I'a-w«, in »aid count'' over six hundred doors to Portland The little thing called at the office biped excursion to the country, so woniout miners have to dedicate one ing one of the partv. can't say what County Supt un the 20«li d.tv of July, 18X8, then und success they had, but presume they Friday evening, and mentioned the this week. day of the week to the unmanly oc Grand Fourth of July Dall. then« to n«»p«in«l and fnrnieti toMfimuny accordingly the trip was began. The had a gtxxl time. Mr. Peterson is erecting a neat matter in plaintive tone that really Col. started without breakfast, say cupation of cleaning house, wash A grand ball will 1«given at the Cnio., concerning »aid ullegod udaudonnienl, "worsted ” the printer. We will be and further notice i* hereby given that Hotel, iti Kerbvville, on Monday, July dwelling near the residence of H. ing he could get his dinner at A. II. ing and mending our clothes, mak There is some improvement go 5th. more careful next time, little one. 1886. / A general * invitation ■ ■' * in ex- hearing und trial of the »aid contest will ing on here. Among the most note ing bread and a thousand other lit C. Kinney. Carson's. tended to all. The host of imune will he lie bad by and before the Register ami Geo. Lewis, Sr., who was indicted Arriving at the fem- the skimmer tle chores for which we can find no worthy is that of the "Eureka High furnished for the <aiea.«i<in. Ticket*, in- Receiver of the I". S. I-ind Office at itom- Work was begun on the court time on any other day in the week; School" building, which is looming su|i|ier, |2. M r ». E. R vdxu , hnrg, Oregon, on the 28th dav of July IS*t>, house last Monday. It will be a last fall for striking a Mr. Wynant of the beautiful waters of Rogue after which, reading fills up the re up. R M. Robinson is the chief eluding at 10 u’cliK'k a m . Published by order rroprieth's*. with an ax, came in Wednesday river charged us twelve and a half ♦ — two-story building. of the Regi»t«-r and R«n*'iver. and gave himself up, giving bonds cents a head for planting our “mud mainder of the day. I’erhaps some architect. This is a laudable enter Farm for Male. A ('. J oxk », Riseiver. Miss Clemens and Miss Lewis and-for his appearance at court. . It is hooks" down on ‘tother* bank. A of those black-coated gents who live prise on the part of its originator. Eighty acres of g«»*nl land, one n«-rv <>( NOTICE. Prof. J. II. Robinson, and I hope to her brother Harry, were on our somewhat surprising to know that little beyond a dead young fawn lay upon yellow legged chickens would choice kr:»|M*s. 2 and 3 y«*arn old ; ft .. acres streets Wednesday. ...... Mr. Lewis has been at home all by the road-side, but Sam was not object to this way of passing the see his school a grand success. May choir«* fruit trees 2 and <» years ohl; new I.vxn Orricr at JI omchi h « i . O m .,1 "little Josephine" liecome famous h« him «* ; 1.5 acres fenced, S acres m culti Jill" 10th, l.SSti | L. L. Jennings has just erected i winter, and up to this time; even quite hungry enough to eat it. The Sabbath. Al-lte it, the good book for her fine institutions of learning. vation ; water right «Ac., location Id miles Notice is lu rehy pveu that th« follow- a neat residence on a lot adjoining voting at Murphy on election day, poor little innocent thing. Why says that clenliness is the next thing from Grant’s Pans, 1 mile l»«*low Williams Mis. H. D. Jones has Well under (’reck brid/«*, west side of the Applegate ing-niitiKxt settler has filcii notice of his and his neighbors said nothing about not kill robbins, doves, and all other to godliness. Consepucntly, if men Prof. Benson’s place. Male on cum v tortus. terms. Ad intention to make final proof in xupport \I! for sale i-.ny it, whatever. innocence if we would kill deer and have the one virtue the)' cannot pos way a large and commodious bam River. All of his claim, ami tli.it i.ii,l proof will lx« Rev. Mr. Hathaway and Jacob sibly be without some portion of the and feed stable; also an addition to dress, G. A. Wilprrt, Murphy <>*'. little fawns. If any of natures creat made liefnre the Jmlge or Clerk of the Kubli were in town from Applegate I On last Sunday morning Sam and ures are innocent the deer must be. other, and are therefore in uo danger her hotel. Mrs. Dr. Sterling has. Comity Court of Josephine county Or , Ilanl Tintrtt. I went to church. The pretty girls and Missouri Flat Tuesday. of going to the firey furnace how had one of the neatest dwelling ■ While money i* cliwe,wagex a»<l prices at Grant» Pa««. Or., on MonJav, Jiilv 2fl, ! looked at me, and the preacher at Looking ahead there came Mr. Car 1HS0, vi»., .las. W. Wimer, llomesteait The irons for the Rogue river Sam. I nudged him and told him son and his good wife, yes and Miss ever much those ranters and groan houses 111 the country put up on her low. i 'X im - usc * should lie cut <loa n in every No. , ,'UliNi. for I he h \. of «i.l, ami l<ots .» -> is, hold. I "iiinomy the watchword tor bridge will arrive to-day, and be in a low whisper that I thought the Allie too. “What will I do for ers may say to the contrary. On firm on Rogue .iver, and will also h Mother«, head oil' I ft* tor hills, |>y alwny s ami fi Section lit. ali i Lot 4, Section 211, Tuesday last I was up to the Snowy have a fine barn erected soon, I am dinner" said the Col., “ lets take a put on the ground to-morrow. remarks were meant for him. buthe in the house, a bottle if l»r. Township 37, Mouth ntiigeft west. Butte, the highest jxiint between told. Other improvements will fol keeping lie names the following witmisM'M to Bosanko'M Cough and Lung Syrup. Sto|>x The Snnday school concert the thought not. Finally the Rev. gen road that goes by somebodies house Althouse and Indian creek. It was low in the course of the summer. a Cough instantly, relieve* Consumption, prove his isiiitinmni* residence upon, ami so that I can get my dinner. ” evening of the 27th was largely at tleman with a broad emphasis said: via: lauua Croup ami pain in the Chest in one I'UltiVMlimi of, «aid laud, Six miles beyond, after laying a hard ami rough old climb over' Prof. Whitelaw’s singing school I cure» "Satan is very cunning; he is smart: tended. The receipts were ¿to. night. It ix juxt tln> remedy for hnrsl time». Strung, C. C. Sumner, Isaac Custer, ChuH. rocks and through patches of snow, at the Slate creek school house hav I’rii'e 7xh'tx. and fI. Samples (u-e. Sold Bradford, ail of Murphy, Or he is as witty as a lawyer," and down several times to rest, the Ap Mrs. Cranfill and daughter, Ione, looked right at Sam. No wonder plegate river was reached. Mr. but I had tny reward when I reached ing expired, the class nr« talking of bi \V E. Kremer. Grunt'» Pas». C111*. W. JoltXSToX, 12-0t Register from the Willamette valley, are vis ’ he has been laid up ever since. Lindsay said we could take his the summit, in the beautiful pano-1 reorganizing another school in the iting the family of Fred Croxton. | skiff and cross, but the Col. was rania below and around me. The; near future. The Prof, is a flue Flouring Mill and Farm NOTICE. We are in receipt of the Oregon 1 County court has been in session State Ibiiversiiy catalogue for 1885 afraid it might tip over and we sun was bright with just fleecy instructor in l»oth vocal and instru FOR SALE V. 8. L ash Orvu K. I this week, and a goodly number of i —86. The law provides that “each would get wet so he said, to be per Clouds enough to temper its rays. mental music. There is a great Situated un Mur]'liv t'roi'k, Juxcphlns R oxkmi m « i . G m ., May 2ft, liovi 1 The breeze was fresh, pure and 1 lack of proficient singers in many of fectly safe, we would wade, ami our citizens have been in attend county in this state is entitled to eoiiiitv, Oregon, eitfht uiile» »oiitli <■( Notice is li ruby given that the fulluw- wade we did. I reached the other balmy, perfume«! with the fragrance our communities. <>i.int» l‘.i*«, a I ir-t i l.i»* l'LOl'ItlNG ing mi'iied settler I uih tiled notice of his ance. one scholarship in the collegiate bank and put one boot on. and was of thousands of flowering plants. | MILL, Mitli i’.iteut M u-hiixiv, duiug intention to make llnal nmol in »upport E cho . Fred Geyer proposes to contest department in the University, and , about to roll down the other pants Away down toward the east lay I cuud w.nlt and Ini* n Roud etiMlotu Ttie of hi» claim, uml that Maul prixif will Im l-’ARM collimila 3.10 ai re» ol land: 50 made liefore the Ju Ige or Clerk of Joei- From Sam’s Valley. the location of the county road lead an additional scholarship therein leg when I noticed that the Col. Sucker, Applegate and Williams! a< re.» in dover, and over tot nere« under phim-county, >it Grant'* Pa*». Oregon, ing from the new bridge across his for each member and joint member had lodged on a big rock in the creeks; to the west ami north was cultivation ; iiiao u<»>d On-lixril, g<»»l on Saturday, July 3.1SSU, vii: Mary Ellen June 28. 1 of the legislative assembly to which middle of the river, where he stood Althouse, Illinois and Rogue rivers, farm. and Barn» aud irrigation diteli, Usmani, heir of lMvid «Vater», deceased, The wife and two children of I. l llmire ine »ituntioii for it dairv fumi, (ini ir- luMiieMtead No I'.o.l i, for th«’ wlM of xw'g, I. Salomon has sold his property such county shall at the time be en in distress, saying "come R ogue ami to the south was Indian creek, Cox are quite ill with chills and ri-'.ite uhiioxt ativ pari ut thè plani, l'or m ;'4 of m , and Git .'I, Hection 32, town on the coruer of 5th and Main streets titled.” Full particulars may be R iver C ourier and get my gun." Happy Camp and a glimpse of the fever. furtlirr |mrtleular» cali or adilresx ship 31), aouth range 7 went. He uiinieM had by applying at this office. ! distant «Kean, while Borlan lake lay What a sight he was. a coat and a to Mrs. Louisa Blackwood of Drain the following Witlll «Me.-* to prove lli» I'on- LEWIS STRONG, Murpliy, Oregon. Krs. Z. M. Hall of the Meadows. placid anil glistening like a sheet of vest, boots, hat, shot-gun and watch tinuoii» residence upon, nod cultivation of The Del Norte Record says: "The station. »»id land, viz . Laurence Uoiiard, J E. bundled up in his arms and held up burnished silver almost at my feet; l«x>k last night's express for her old Rogue River C ourier speaks of D r . J. B. PILKINGTON. Messrs. Pigney & Cook this week Holland. John MclMngiil, Jan. P. l ewin, out of the water. Accidentally and here for an hour I «at upon the home in Chicago. forged out a hand-hammer for S. A. Mr. Lemon and two of his sisters ■ dropping a nea* package in the wat rocky cliff and with peace around Sur »«*on, Oculist, Aurist and proprietor all of Altiiou.no, Joxephiivi county, < tregon. Mrs. Jno. McDonald, who ha* W. E. B f . xjimis . the I’ve Infirma«*}’, ami Sanitarian, of Greene & Son. which is a model of having been on a visit to Grant’s er from among his effects the Col. me. I lighted my pipe and enjoyed lieen ven- unwell for several weeks, t of »•« Or., it. nny until r..... I..... nuticu Halt. Register I I*. ‘uitl:<ini, flirti«»-» Pass. Wonder if anv of the party workmanship. lx- cun ailtoil at tlm got squeezed before they left for screamed lustily. Save it! Save it!! (to the full what nature had prepared is again convalescent. NOI ICE lisglrjr ll«m<«e, (irsnt’i* I’nsH. Mrs. J. P. Tuffs left the largest their home:;.” Save it!!! Your humble servant for the gaze of all who seek it. tin Miss Sillie Hodge of Etnn, has of vary < oit.'i, all <1 .j my way back to the settleim-iits, 1 been the guest of Miss Rachel Nich om th> 2 ìì <1 gooseberries of the season at our V «. Lve> Orrtrx. I “ took down" over that bar. one foot Now, Mr. Eldredge please don't K omkmvmg . Or., May 14, iHXti.i stopped at the several mining claims ; ols during the past week. Tin* nttti«,te<l bv <I ìhoiih <» in any form arv office Saturday. They were as large bare and one hooted as never mor believe we would do that up here. tal man did run before, heading and along the creek and interviewed innde wt‘l<*otm» t«»iifn*«* conniihiition. Notice is hereby given that tlie follow as bird’s eggs. Thos Patterson started on the H im H|M*ui:ilti(*M ai«* all forms of Eye and ing named Heftier han 4ilc«l n«»iicv of bin We’re not an undertaker like you. relieading the floating treasure, but many of my old friends from the 23rd inst. for Linkville, and his Ear Ailment», Rectal A Nrrvou* Di»ea%rt. intention to make final |»rf»of in auni»ort The band boys have placed the we ain't. not able to get it; finally by plung head of the Lefthand fork down. former home in Idaho Ty. flag pole in position over their hall, Rei'ern to almost <*v«*i v old 1'ortlander; of hia claim, and that aui«l proof will I m The first cabin and claim I came to O11 Monday evening last as ye ing in. the treasure was "scooped also Inn. S. Cherry, Albany; R. A. Ram- Iliade Indori* the clerk of JoMvphlnc «•oiin- upon which the U. S. flag is float Chas Fitzgerald of Mrvtle creek, at Grant’* Pana, on Sjtunlny .Inly 3, editor walked up the street a volunin in” and the Col. made happy. What was Antone Miller's. Here 1 put arrived last Wednesday, and is now pv, II.o rifluir/, I \V. Bond Irving; Ke\ ty, ing to the breeze. ( I aiivliild, Ja- Jbobetf, Eni*eii(* ; Issi», viz R M Robinaon, pre-emption of beautiful singing with organ ac- can that thing have-in it, that makes up for the night, and after enjoying visiting his parents of this valley.# A. I >. S No. 519 ‘, for th«* i:1-# of xu’t aec- N I*’ Pay. Wilbur; R B Hixon, W. A case of hog 'stealing has been companyuient greeted our ears. It it so valuable, thought I. and pull a hearty supper of stewed venison, tion N, townahip 37, F inth range h w«*at, Winston, R ose I h ng ; Jas Tliornt om Win. G. M. Baty, whohaslieen “weild reported at this office, if the fellow came from the door of a certain ho ing the end open I made sure it con fried eggs, etc., we sat enjoying our lhitler, \ ddand, und o\« r t hnn- Iruti , W. M. He iiatiH'M the following witiivK«** don't give us some of the meat the tel parlor, and of course we eve tained a billet doux. Why do you pipes and exchanging expCi ieucts. ing the birch" at Antioch during C. to prow hl* nNHHviWMM rM^duaty. Ujoii. i ' ihum of the wor t forniM of y m H alligai km < jî aaid laad. vh: Ben. the past three months, has ceased story is going to leak out. Antone has got quite an extensive I >, etc., now l>enqj HU'-ceMsmUyfriHit- value this so highly, Sam? queried dropped the place, supposing the lhill.M. A. Runway ’• '»nfcrWfcK•>* H. ed, without iiMiiitf the knife. Roidnaoi , all of Wilder ville. . Jutii-j.Irf.æ We saw a prune tree the other occasion must be a rare one and the I. What is it anyway? He an and profitable claim. The short "hostilities” until after harvest. Haying is nearing its close, and < ure l,’«»r rilv«. c.iiilltv «»r«;»«,. W. F HxMlMfN, day which had fruit on it as large as performers rare in their attainments. swered faintly th.ft it was only a ness of the water season prevents ÎhiJÏSfrT. small hens eggs, a second crop as The eml on't is this, “Bob" Allen “little sentiment." Yes and a cer this part of the country from coining farmers are busy getting ready for I’il«'» .ire fn>i|m-ntlv pnwedmt In am>n«M> I H-«.t ' U IM I hriry anil T«r. to the front, nevertheless, with all the fast ripening grain, which, de <>f w<*i<:ht in the Isu'k, loitix ami Inwrr large as brans and a crop of blooms, did the singing, and Fred Wall tain young lady unthoughtedly County Clerk Hughes Sheriff P.laved tin-organ and a.*si«tud in the showed us her wedding dress, too. the drawbacks of deep snow > in win spite the lack of rain, bids fair for a part of the alxlomen, «‘iiuxing tl»< patient Every I nh I v kn » wm the virtue* of Wild to Hiip|xx«> lie bus »ollie albs-li >11 of tliu ('Kerry and Tar am u relief and cun for This is mentioned lest it I k - forgot ter ami the short water seasons of bounteous yield. Hervey, Deputy Sheriff Wilson and 51n8lnK- kidneys or in-iglilH>riiig i.rgaii». At time», aiiv effect»»»« of the Throat Htid Lung*, spring. Antone takes out some very ten. Nothing can be said about Miss Arnaud 1 Goodyear, of Ash *\ mplom» of imligi stion are prewnt, li.it J. F. Kellogg. J. P., all of Kerby- Surveyor Harvey and his assis the writer on this sojourn, save that pretty gold, enjoys his wine and land closer! a suci'e* «fui term of uleney, un.>»*ine*» of the »toinnch, etc. < «’nibiii ,<| with tliv^o two in/rodient* nre ville, were in town the forepart of tants have been busy of late snr- he was awful homesick to see his other go<xl things of this life, and school at Table Rock on the 1.8th, A nioHtnr«*, like p«e«|»>r.iti<>!i, t’fxlii. ing .1 l»*w -impie liPtdintf rvrwdh'M in the ' the week. I veying land belonging to Hobbs, mamma and papa. of hr. B<»Njnko*M Cough met lays by some pretty specimens to and has retili ned home, Miss G 1 very <li».i,'r.-.>.ibl» itching, »»ft>-r getti'ig «-iiiiipoMition S\iup making it juM tie* artici«* you show his friends. Several pieces of has proven herself a «very efficient warm, i* a common atten l int. Blind, m Lung We were mistaken last week w hen Wall & Co., and we hear also, sur Bl«>e<ling an>l Belling l’il< * yield n* mu-« I khi I.I aluayw have ill the hou?e, tor Hail Storm. gold were shown to me, some of teacher, and has I kcii proffered the to we stated that the Foots creek cele veying the route for a continuation the applii.«tii'n <if Hr lloH.inko'» l*il»- I oligliCol l «, Croup and î*r«»m tdîi*». of their railroad toSmith River Val cent?« and ^1.00. Hamplee free. On Sunday last in company with them quite free from quartz but fall term of the same school. bration would be held on July 3rd. l{eni««ly. which net» ilin-i tlv iijxin llie Price Col. Sam. White we visited the rough anil honey-coinlied as if they pari* clb'i-t.iil, ab.-or ling th • Tii'«ii>ra, al Sob! hy W. E. Kremer, Grant'll I’ umm . It will be celebrated on Monday ley.—[Del Norte Record. Two young men of this vicinity laying the iiifen*e itching, ami ejecting a The company could not do a bet farm of Mr. Gheutner in Luther ha«i just been tak •«> from the womb July 5th. Remember tlu: date. made themselves very obnoxious at 1» rmanel.t cure l’riee ft 1 «'ents. A<l In-»«, ORGANS! ORGANS!! Gap where we saw the effects of a of the virgin ore; others were still the camp-me«-ting on Rogue river TI«|> ter thing. By all means build the I >r Bo-uiiko Meiiiclm* I I'iqnu, < >. Rev. Mr. Hathaway held reli so mixed with quartz that unless Poii"l ntinh.im* an Organ until v<m gious services at the school house road so that the main ismith River hail storm which struck that imme they were washed by an expert, it on Sunday of H«t week, lH-cause of Sold by W. F. Kremer, Grant’« I’.iM. h ive < tiled it|N»n or addrtw-ed I. W. \Vi- locality on Friday the 4th inst. their improper conduct. We would near Mr. Williams’ on Sunday, may I k - bridged for the transmission diate iner, General Agent Im Josephinerouitiy. License Notice. Mr. and-Mrs. Ghentiterinformed 11s would I k - a hard matter to tell which advise these young men, if they June 27th, and will continue to hold of mails, which would then be car that for the «‘elebrated M iim «» h <^c H.tnilin ard was the greater, the gold or the must get drunk on Sunday, to not the hail stones were so large I u ill NOTICE ¡ m hereby given, Hint th * un* A. B < huM* Organa an«l Pian«»a. meetings there every fonrih Sun ried on the cars. that they killed twenty chickens for rock. By what I saw and was told, ►vil th«*»* inatrunirnta, d« li.er * I at v«»:ir camp-meeting* if they do ilexl :nrd, .1 B. Iltiteh, « ill <»n th* htii hoitae, day. Judge Davis Brower will deliver them; also broke out two window this claim is g<x»d for many y ears to frequent for fr»un .th to 4 ’ ¡w r rent. I«* hm iv «>i .Inly, A. I> , I sm », <>r «is th-r»* not wish to soon gain an unenvia «1 after I ha vu ilm N ii«l applica'ion < an lw he.tr<|, than traveling a/ent* well them. Stephen Maybum and wife were the fourth of July oration at this panes; split shingles on the house, come. The next claim lielow An ble reputation, and an earlv notice iipplv to the ('minty (.'n’irf of l<>’*«‘phirv* no trawling expeina** to pay, tliereiorc 1 in town Tuesday. Mrs. M. wishtd place next Monday. Come one' etc., falling in such large quantities tone's is that of Russell 81 Deacon's OBSERVER. «•onnty, State of Or«“^on, for a he«oiM* to • .u* afford to do so. Organa a«»ld oil time. to take the train for Portland, but Come all! and hear the Judge «peak that they remained on the ground These gentlemen have also done by the local pre-s. •^•1! pirituoiiM, malt tn>i vim.oUM iiipiotM Write in«) for price Hata, et«*., etc., Notic« to Now Comers. changed her mind. They report a and otherwise take in the enjoyment until Sunday. The flood accom tolerably well this winter and spring. J. W WIMER. P M in lenw «iiiaiitifiuM than on« pallon, at M tirphy, < »regon. All renders of the C ourier who <rr.<fi’H i ’. mh , in .l<Me|>hine eonntv State nice rain down Rogue river o.. Sun Giant’s Pa«« offers. One thing cer panying the storhi swept the field, Their claims are located on the <f Six .Months, hm day evening last. tain. our town is a civil, law-abiding tearing away trees, soil, rocks, and south bank of the left-hand fork of have located tn this count) since of Or •/oh, for a prajed fur in th«? iolhming Chas. Johnson left yesterday for and pleasant place to go, and our everything in its way. The ground the Ix'ft-hand fork, and subject to Manli 1886, wiil conferà fivor, and PETITION: hear of something to their advan an extended trip east. He will visit people are courteous to the last. A under the trees is yet literally cov the same drawbacks, short water To the Honorable ( onnty Court of tbo Europe while gone. For three years great improvement is constantly go ered with leaves and limbs. The seasons. Edwards is the next man tage by sending their Post Office Stilt«* of Oregon, for .loM«*phine county Mr. J. has been blacksmithing for ing on in our beautiful little hamlet hail stones cut the limbs off like a and claim, joining Russell on the address to the State Board of immi The <inde**i/n<*d, I. B. Iliiti h, prinri* pal |N*tili«>n«*r. and «»titer |M*titjon« ra, rep- the railroad company at this place. for the better, and those who doubt knife. Fortunately the storm did west. He showed me some very gration, Portland, < »rego.i. r"*M’iit th.it we are h of iir r«**«id<*ntM of White Sulphur Springs it will please come on next Mondaj not strike elsewhere. pretty gold but did n >t brag much Lrtf«*r I.Ut. Success to you, Charlie. Oranl'w Pam pi-e< iii< t, M«od county and and see for themselves. of his future hopes. The next Mau- hval voter* therein, and hy We call attention to the adver- COLD HILL NEWS company is the G«-rhahl;a I-n>* th:-« petition pray voor ll«>rv»rablo liodv II O L, John Kelly and wife, of Spring tisement of S. A. Greene it Son in |> »Mt- to '/rant to th«* Mhl .1 B. Hoh’b. a li- whose claims are situated on the June 30. field, Lane county Oregon, the par another column of this issue, These • to ho || j piriin<»ii >, malt and vinuoua J. B. Thomas will erect a dwell main left-hand fork where they have gentlemen are first-class workmen, ents of Mrs. H. B. Miller, George liiptora In I chr q iintiliiM than oil- «»allon, worked for years in a quiet unob and deal only in first-class goods and John Kelly, are visiting Grant« ing house in Gold Hill. Work will trusive way, paving all demand-. Their work and goods are warran Pa.««. Mr. Kelly is an old pioneer be commenced at once. brought against them and laying up having been on Althouse at Scott's ted. C. H. Caldwell was arrested for Bar and Yreka in 1855, when flour stealing 700 cigars from Petet Anise. store to assist them when the evil Ed. Kinney started yesterday even thing was extremely high, Justice Fitzgerald bound him over day draw* near; quiet, in'Tensive, ;i* I»« m ” i Tlmroic/lily r**fitt»*'l sn«l reno morning as one of the driver« l>e- and NOTI. I* i<* hordiv tfivett Hint the un- u vated, and otters extra indurmi ’iitM for aux of the <^«ove he having made a large sum of to appear before the grand jury, and friendiy and hospitable, I wish we tween here and Waldo on the daily meney dealing «I • *i ffn*i| w ¡J .»ppi v t'» tl «* ( ’ «unity ('«wirt h id more of the same geutlemanly ’•« r» sill |>l«-a«- Miv "a-l.<,rti««-'i.” to th** trawling public. in supplies. He went <»f th«* «•«»mtv <»t I<phiiw* »Sf.it«* «»( < >rv- J \V II A »Ml,, P. M. stage line. He returned at 1 A. M. into the mines with a pack train of place<l him under #2 50 bonds which miners amongst us; then strife would 'h «Uv «H July I- m X h . «»r hm »e««il. on th«* 5i this morning. Ed. is a good trusty 200 mules He has also been con lit furnished. He expect.-» to prove I k unknown, and all would meet as By J. M J ohx . IvjMitv. NEW MANAGEMENT *M>n t!i«,r«*:ifb r hm ih«’ ('»Hirt «ill h<*i*r thv driver—a giiod selection by the stage nected with the Roseburg land office his innocence. brothers. pRosi-ECTOR. MAtllIII.il. M.lllll*, for U III to Mfll «viriti « hm , malt IS ill i"«r«* no |»,ii»r* in making thin one «»f f>r VllHWHlM li in th“ of company. c liifortahle mid bonie-nkr and was at one time collector of in Several workmen are busily en • B.' AH V H'.THAG'VY <>-i Will .m. < »rant' m I’rtM»’, •obi «••»it«»ty «n i S*:it«*, in th«* numi h»4rla gaged erecting a platform 32x80 in the piar«*. Ed. F Hathaway of Kerbyville. ternal revenue at Portland. « r- k. Jun.- 22r 1. H«i', Wri.iuw Bui.v «i»i;intiti«*m I** m >* tlMti i»n<* r.Uh»t) for th<* feet, and other conveniences for the t<- li — tu« I II ini«» ay ; l«itliol Jose Hi* .Vl'Mith*. hh <I hh ! Mdp»H/rt was over here a week ago looking Tisirs M.WIYN Mirrino smi ti . k Onr regular correspondent writ ph me « onnty. lit« Main«- m itli1 th«* i«j|!<nA iij{ aort o’ kewt like Ever since then ing from Mound ranch under date celebration of the 4th. The ladies have made a beautiful flag, 9x15 mi ». Best the Market Affords. - the "weather eye" of the Com I ER of June 25. write* as follows; ”J ha- Iccn on the alert, but can t find M Matties '* youngest boy, about feet for the occasion. Pf.KASANT ACCOM MI «DATIOXS H R out that any of our young ladies six yesrs old died yesterday of diph Jacoby Bros, have purchased a E \Mtl.ll S. span of horses and a wagon of Sam are missing. theria. and this morning at 4 o'clock March; consideration, #250. Tiiey I« nrrird to and frutti lite ¡»otri, The road teuling from the new Charles Carney's infant son. alxmt intend to deliver good.* to their FKH: OF ITIAH g E.. bridge to Wildervtlle ought to be seven week* old, died of inflamation customers. Success to all such en opened as it will save about two of the brain. Health is generally terprising men ------ PatrmiM wiil I m Mipplir i with—• Bules in distance between these good. Mv wife has lieen suffering J ». G HUT \M> COL» HA I Ilo. points, and be a better road than from pleurisy, hut is better now. wl th i" «•nc used. This would induce Haying is nearing completion, and — »’min Hi«’ Ext«»«»»*— travel between the cotiuty seat and is put up in good condition. Hope J-V «4 -fir \vn unis railrosicl ork * v i|| »«•*v r, n ** th« ’.nt«.UL< I h ij T E