Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, July 16, 1886, Image 4

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Money in Chicken*.
•nAK LITTLE III «HT 'NEATH THE
ItAIMIEM.
V
ARRIVAL AND l»M*YRTt RE M AILS.
raoM UK.ivre ka »» to < kescent citt .
ON
LOOM IS,
At a recent meeting of the Bed Watchmaker «N Jeweler,
ford. N. Y.. Fanners' Club, Rev. J.
<>K**r'i I* a *», - • • • Oxaoos.
Y. Hoyt of Bedford said :
IV**r little lumrt ’neatb the dwinMB,
"On the farm toxlay poultry is
Over thjr pillow i *cep.
Ever I murmur thy t>r
»,
king. We used to hear that cotton WATf’HEH,
When- the »weet li- w r,d« crwi>|>;
CLOCK*.
was king or that corn was king, but
Wake, only wake 'l eu thv *i■>!»'» r,
JKWEItRY,
take
the
official
report
for
1885.
for
Make the day» bright »« G-iore,
SJ’EiTACLEB. AND
The wheat product of
Gone with the angel» bri lit number,— instance.
Oh, »bull I ae>- ilice no more!
HEWING MACHINE NEEDLES,
that year was worth $488.000,000;
FOR SALE
the cotton product, $4to,o<x>.ooo;
D.*ar little heart ’n,*idi lie'd . - a ,
the dairy product. $254,000.000.
Why did you leave me aDn>' '
rn my heart pictured your fa, 1»,
But the poultry product was worth
Ever in Invaili v luv own ;
$560,000,000, almost half again as
SATISFACTION.
Yet I muat aamier in »>rr >’r,
Ilreatuiug >a day* th ■< ni.e pr-red, large as the cotton product, and
i larger than both the iron and steel
Waiting live dawn oi >»ch morn-w,
With it» »ml »;«'ll ’roc.n 1 .m. ..*•<
! products together. Still, it is not
' half as large as it ought to be. In
Ivar little heart ’ne vfli th* <1 ii»i »,
NEW TIN «SHOP;
I 1883 we imported 15,000,000 dozen
Why did «bath H’«,'
-* *.'' •'
I of eggs, worth $3,677,000. Think
O. II. STARR, PxoMurroK,
Rivaling my life'. ■';* •vu >n u ,—
Dim ly in »orrow f »'.My ;
of Germany sending us over 2,000,•'
—Dealer In—
Dear little heart aweetl; nl.-f lng.
' 000 dozens, and China over 1,000,-
Wait for me ju»t over llior. ,
For Itiat bright di y 1 kih longing,
1 uoo. So much for the market. Now
A’lien 1'11 la free from alt carv.
I think that no branch of farming
yields a greater return on a small
outlay than breeding poultry. I
have kept an accurate record of the JOB WORK DONE ON SHORT
T've luren thinking, I've b“»ri tliiking,
NOTICE.
receipts
ami expenses of my henyard
Of the days when I '■■■ r- y.-mg
‘ for 1885. I liegan with twenty-five
Of those halcyon d.y< • >< <’lnl<H. «4,
Prices M odern te.
Of the joyous »onp. ih *n -■*'>•_•.
, hens, representing at 75 cents a
Of the pleasant lion.« »urroun.li:*4»,
I
plant
of
$18.75.
During
the
year
I
OREGON.
GRANTS PASS,
Of a mother fond aiul <1. it,
sold 3,040 eggs for $63. .30. I set
Who, with loving, thoughtful kin lures,
Nought each pas»iiig hour to chaer.
340 eggs and got from them 250
chickens.
In October I sold 1 50
KKREVVILLK DIRECTORY
I’ve Iteen thinking. I've f*een thinking,
1 chicken« for $75. In January I sold
Of the >iome»te.i,l <>1<1 a ml gray,
50 more for $37.50. The 50 that
ill the gailv Hower strewn hfll»i.l<*,
UNION HOTEL.
Where I’ve wandered day hy day ;
are left I value at $50. My ex
And my thought» sweet treasures gather— penses «luring the year for feed, re-
Hai red memories of the f ast—
Freighted with tin disnn of childhood, I pairs and the rest were $125, so that
the net profit on the $18.75 plant
That Were uli too bright to last.
was alsmt $100. The exiieritnent
I’ve been thinking, I've been thinking,
was made, too, under unfavorable GOOD BEDS!
GOOD TABLE'
Of the broken household band.
conditions.
The yard was small
ill the loved ones who have left ua
And the beat of Accommodations.
For that lirigW and Iwtter land;
and poorly protected. The coops
And upon tls* page of memory,
j had a northern exposure, and in the
Ute's dim slneiows seem to cast
Connected with this hotel is a
Winter were often more or less filled
A dark mantle o’er the prewnt.
with snow. I have had no experi- -FIRST-CLASS LIVERY STABLE.-
Blotting out the sunny past,
¡ence with poultry raising on a large
I’ve been thinking Pre been thinking,
Mrs. Ellen Ryder, Proprietress.
1 scale, and can say nothing alsmt
Of the Year» that lie l»dween —
K
kriiyvii
. i . e ,
. Ontoox.
!
the
profits
and
the
peculiar
dangers
And my heart 1» filled with sadneM,
With a sorrow none can feel,
of a large poultry farm. livery
Forthose year» that have Is-en wiwtal,
WILLIAM NAUCKE
farmer could increase his stock of
For tlxasi sunny dava of y<»»»—
chickens, ducks and geese to 100 or
They have vanished like a day dream,
-KKKI*«-
200 fowls with little additional ex­
£0 return to me no more.
pense and no risk, and get a profit
able market. I guarded against
Pl*n Your Work.
vermin and other chicken plagues
For gisxl bargains in the line of
How much better any one can by oiling carefully the roof an«l walls
work if working to a plan. When (>f the coops. The perches have a
a carpenter is to build a house the great deal tu do with the style and
And everything in the way
first thing he does is to draw a plan shape of the eggs. Narrow poles, ;
of the house as it is to apjiear when j on which the hens have to balance I
-MINING SUPPLIES —
completed. And so clear can this | themselves with difficulty, make the I
plan be drawn that a picture of the eggs small and unsymmetrical, flat
Thoae winhing bargains should callón
house can be made as accurate and ' roosts, six or eight inches broad,
WILLIAM NAUCKE,
true liefore it is tinished as alter
an<l near the ground, are much bet
But what if the carpenter builds ter. The fowls do not injure them
O kkion
K kkhwii . lk ,
without any plan? We often see selves by jumping off, and the eggs
such, a building is put up anil then laid at night do not break and get:
N DELEMATER,
additions are added to it from time the hens into the bad habit of eat
—UKAI.F.R IN—
to time, as the occasion and circum- ing them." Some general discus
ataacen demand. Such u building »¡on followed lmt no one was in
is rarely satisfactory, either in looks elined to put his opinion as an ex
or convenience, and will invariably pert
IK.rt against that of the principal
And keei» con»tant!y on band
cost more than if built according to speaker,
H ats , C aps , B oots ani > S hoes ,
one plan. Il is true that often, in
Couldn't Aniwcr Direct.
building, the cat |«. li tei must change
— and —
and modify his plans. He finds
"Do
keep
here?" Generai Mining Supplies.
thnt he is unable to carry out
, you
.
, - overcoats
.
his oriRiiml plan, either lx-cause he
“fJjf «topi**»
of
clothing store.
has made some iniscaleulation or a ..........................
..
Thom* wlalring g<a»l bartraina must not
"Of course vbnlk right in. I
fail to < all at tile
new conditions have arisen, yet he
half
der
liest
assortment
in
tier
hull
will still adhere as closely as lie can
Kerby
ville
P. O. Building,
State "
to the original plan.
"I
want
to
ask
you
a
plain
ques
K kbryvii . lk , ...... O rsgo S
So it is necessary' for fanners to
have a plan of w hat they wish to tion, and I want a square answer.”
"Certainly."
KERBYVILLE MILUS.
accomplish, not only «luring the
"Have you an overcoat for $4?"
season Ix-fore them, but through lite.
I’ M . MILLER, ..... Paor'a
"Vhell, yon se,
you ”
In no other wav can farming lie car .
k’» 1 want a
"Never
mind,
now!
rie«l on most successfully but by I
—T
question.
having a definite policy which is to ----------
*juare answer
—The Bout Oí—
Have
you
on
overcoat
for
i|'"
run through the years. It is not,’
"Vhell
however; the general policy that we
"Stop! Answer me ves or no."
wish to insist upon now, but to urge
"My frendt, I can’t answer «lot
farmers to have liefore them, at the
t an lx* Suppheii at Keanoiiable Price.«.
licginuing of the season's work of vhav. I haf some overcoats for $6,
mid if I can’t s**l| you one for jw.
crop growing, what they wish, and
CHEAP FOR CASH.
expect to accomplish, just as the den inaylie I come down to J,
mechanic has before him what ami Come in mid we shplits <ler differ KranYVictK, ■
< lain*»*
how much he has to do in the ten cnee und call» it seven!"
Ar. < mint'» Paa»,
MotxGv
7 i'll ani
Wednn'y.. 7 Akt»tn
7.<<0am
To Restrain Him from Selling his Largo and 'A ell-selected StocK of Friday
I .eave« Sat urlar
H :ft) n ai
Arrivée ,sain ■ day).
6:00 r> n>
orrii'K hoi k ».
Ollbv Open everv d iv ex.-wpt Sunday,
from 7:3’1 a . w. togdlO e. x. O|«n Sun­
day from 8:30 to 10 a . m .
J W H owakd , P M.
ROCUE RIVER
------- lie in also Agent for all Kindi o f
SOCIETY NoTKES.
MACHINERY
AGRICULTT KAI.
C 0 U R I E R
s
G kast ' s P a »» I. o I mik , N o . 84. A. F. A
A M.—Me. t« in their hall. Odd Fellow's
Isiilding. Fi . lay evening on or before thw
full rrr »>n.
Visiting brothers cordially
invited to attend.
.1. W. H uw . ikd , W. M.
J. T. G alvix . Sev’v
Sold by Knapp, Burnii A Co., Including the
CELEBRATED BAIN WAGONS AND RACINE HACKS.
Stoves Tin-Ware, Pumps. Pipes,
lite.. Etc.. Etc.
G olden R ci . c , I. 0.0. F.—Meetaevvrv
Saturday evening it 7 JIO .it their hall oil
Sixtli street. Visiting brothers cordially
invited to attend.
( . K. C hanslob N.G.
.1. A. J knninu », Sec-’y.
O
-TH E -
------- Also Agent for Park A Lacy, Portland, Dealer» in-------
K ckbyvii li 1/ voi'. No. sá, 1.0. O. F.
— Meets everv other Saturday evening.
Visiting brothers cordially in . ited to at­
tend.
D v . n ’ l H int , N. G.
S. W. FoBtlKM, See'v
ENGINES. WIRE-ROPE,
CAR TRECKS, DRILLS,
STEEL. RUBBER HOSE,
PUMPS, RO< K BREAKERS
BATTERERS. GIANT POWDER.
OFFICIAL PAPER
1*. of II Joaephiuo Lodge. 179, meets at
Grant’s Pas», tiret Saturday of each month
MACHINISTS’ TOOLS AND Ht 11 o’clock a . »1. W, M. P ollock ,
W. M.
Supplies of Every
Mining
-OF —
One of Best Hotels in Southern
’
Oregon.
AT
HIS
STORE.
on Demand,
Description
GRANT’S
PASS,
B asskh L odge , I. O G.T.. 4IKI—Meats
every Friday evening at Hale’s hull.
j R If U.K. W.C T
OREGON.
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
——
♦
NATIONAL
STORI1
I
— VIA----
Oregon & California R. R.
ANI» CONNECTIONS.
JOSEPHINE COUNTY,
—Tinti*.
DR. W. F. KREMER. Prop'r,
Main Street,
Druggist and Apothecary.
,W. J. WIMER,
EDITOR
AND
PROPRIETOR
(DAILY EXt l.rr ST NDAY'S.)
E aut Smr D ivision .
BETWEEN lttliTLANDA ASHLAND.
M ail T kaix .
LEAVE.
AltKIVI.
Portland 7 .JO «. M Grt's l’as» I :15 a . m .
iir’tHpH-w 12» «. M. Arhluml. 4 :15 A. M.
Ashland. 9:30 i’. m . Grt'e l’a». 11 :55r.M.
( irt’a P aks 12 ;0ô m Portland 1:2.’> r. m .
Drugs, Tatent Medicines,
Chemicals, Paints, Oils,
Perfumery. Toilet Articles,
Shulder Braces, Trusses.
Puro
Winc3
for Medical
Liouor3
and
One year . in advance)
Six months..............
Three months
Single copy
r vm
FINEST
STORE
I i**.v,:i Miti n,,i I,' h-i-eiv, ,| for shiji-
n: i' a -, r
I.» k e. *i <>,i either thè
East <*r V>'e«t !-'i.ie Divisinn».
K. KOiJlJ.ER.
I l 1; i »GERR.
Maii.i-'-r.
G I . A Pau» ,Ag*.
MOW HO A KT OF HAVING TU«
ROOM
IN
OREGON
SOUTHERN
A NEW ERA
Till Bl .id ITS of
—IN AMERICA—
GOODS.
DRESS
Special attention given to
Cœi.-entr.ited in one Dottie without th»
ti.e E.vpcii»,* of an Europ.-a , Journey.
GOODS,
clothing .
11ATS
AND
CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
GROCERIES,
PROVISION'S.
CROCKERY,
TOBACCOS.
C It JARS, ETC.
i<P~ ill our goods are entirely new ami will l>c exchanged for cash
or farm produce.
CAMPBELL A TUFFS,
Grant’s Pass. Josephine Countv, Oregon
New Store
SAL—MOSCATELLE
New Goods
Th,, . ry »talli'.-.t «alt» „« extracted from
g are*» and fruit; a »„.»t nmn l, rful ¡.ro­
di» t from Nature « labratorv ■ the great-
<M «..ver. : -n prepaiaf* .nrv« r ¡.lami I—
C orner M ain a E kont S ts ,
(i rant ' s P ass . O regon for, tin* Ana-ru an public
Sal-Mii-c.it.'lIe i» nature’, own ),n«]uct ;
....
Q ..w
It supplies to the weary system the want
Having opened a Family Grocery, I hereby anr.ounce to the public that of sound, ripe grape« and fruit ; it koe|«*
•h-
I ¡Hire and the brain ciear; i» a
1 have a new ami well .»•. I<*ctcd stock of
natural L.
g to if,,* f.,.v ¡-»ut and
weary . an im|s*rative **-iinp.inion to bus'-
ne« men. ludi •« and cliildren
Have it in
'<wtr honre», travel», -minier re—rt.» and
«ea-enle cottage».
Bought since the Swe, pinp Reduction in freight», from the East, and
THE TOPIC OF THF DAY.
markisl down at Bottom Prices. I also sell the
and
GROCERIES, C’ONEH'ÏIOVERIES \ND TABLE WIRE.
CELEBRATED DAVIS VERTICAL SEWING MACHINE,
which has no eqval in eaw* of management and great ranp* of work
Sick Headache and Dispepsia
Cure.
■■ « _ ■! I-. Ielle i» rbe l» st ¡m-ventir»
r
" ' fur , I timer ir.l icr..ngr menls
My <>hj.»'t is to make it to the inter, st of th..»e having ea»h or pro-
th, liver, hr .oiisiie«». si, k lleudadle.
doer, tn trade with nie.
1
'••n;¡ or.u v <s>nge»iion arising troni •<).»►•
G verag»-«. i iddiiu'»«. ot'iwe-eion,
J- M. I’HIJ.FX.
...... >ng ,*r t.vimg ,a lirelan, l,o|y , trrw •
■
i.A
to, ail .t,a'id«*nli,I
" liK-’ -s««»»« arising in,in h ««tv invai», iier-
ASK FOR THE------
v si.ne«.
r,. ! h .»»L i,etj)« ,a»h. Meli
"g. r ,nv 4|„.| ,,Ver a, ,,| atale
tire
■"•I : '»«il«.-km en 11H ion«. <«>uuireu,v-
■••.r.t .*! I ¡.l.ilHna th.-el», i.* ,re norial
,» -i.i « an t At the t.-tfonôiig <» all teiere,
bl* ken f»,v. pticklv heat. then.
. . '
-
I ".- li <l*re fo impura
•k«al ni t «Mim*«» ,u «tot,,.,, h.
— AND —
Bref «ans* by th«
Boss
the
of
Road
Overall.
IZ xdox S ai .
Standard
Legal Blank and County Work
l.,*M»>S
.
OFFICE, on Mam St ., Iwtwcen
|th md jth. Grant's Pass. Oregon
THE
( ì r ¿ i p e Cure
heap C ounters in all su* h lines as
Bin Runt W'lill til Meisirt
Peittenl, cre«i.
Cerner FFin'
Bargains! Bargains!
JOIS WORK
W«1(| a
ARKIVK.
i.rivr.
T H E —
House, Carriage, Sign and Or­
namental
< 11F XI* FOR CYMII OR PROM’Cr
Purposes.
P'irtlan.1.
< ' roii'ii»
\erv Best Brands of Cigars,
Witcin twin m srectKl*s if ill lull
Wi»r sit»: Dr i«p..\.
BETWEEN PORTI \ND*I OKVAIJJS
M ail T k . ux .
CAMPBELL A TUFF
Whisky Brandies and Wines,
by ths
ARFIVF.
!»jm «. st. <'orvalli». 4 :3i> r.w.
J5-
s i «. u. Portland 3:20r.M.
E xi - hk »» T rain .
,
Physicians’ Prescriptions Compounded Day or Night.
>S«
-i;» 7vr_
i . k *vr.
75-
Portland. 5:00 i* M. ,!"‘.ln'i lie s.uO r w.
io.
M’Mn’vi’ìu 5:45 v M. Portland .'I'JO a . m .
A FINE LINE OF CIGARS AI.WAYS KEPT ON HAND.
D al ti.ket» for ►ule und bagL'Hgir
_______ eh.’cked al ( onipafiy’»
ii|»'oun i.tlice.
, *iner » rk irsi .
n,| «treer». Ti -kets
lor prilli ij..’! p. ■
«n <'a’i . vniii can only
b * pr.s un i a> I . ..
. fie. ked at thw
Company'» oft’uw.
8 O 35
W» keep svrrvthing n.ss|wl
pople
T rain .
Portland
-I
:• M.J.uban< n !>:20 p . m .
Lebanon
4 4’ <. m . Portia *- m ?9 :0’> a m .
P’t’bn.n; Pal u u
ng ('ain daily bo-
twepi» Portland and Uhland.
The O. K ( . K. K. I’errv makefl Con*
iv.\tioii i\itb al! Pit« Peg’ll, tr Trains ortho
E.t.Mt Side IHvi.'ion, from foot of F street
•O’
RICHARD P GEORGE
The discovery of the magnify mg
¡tower ot the simple lens was no
—Keep» the Fineot—
doubt made long before the Chris­
tian era, as rude lenses of crystal
have Iteen found in Egyptian ruins,
and it is known that the Greeks
An.I all other Liquore
used magnifiers of glass, w hich they
caller! "reading glasses" Thein
—UK A14*0 KKFP« THI —
vention of the compound micro­
scope, however, is claimed for ya
Has recently l>een .supplirti with a
nous ¡wrsons. It is generally be
ÎNm’t fail to call at the
lieved that the first one was made
fine selection of
hy Zacharias Jansen, of Holland, in
THE KERBVVILLE SAI.(X)N
1590.
Similar instruments were
made nt very nearly the same time
SPEARS N ERE ASURE,
NEW TYPE. NEW PRESSES,
by Fontana, tn Italy
Cornelius
Drebbel, an astronomer of Holland,
All Modern Improvement*.
exhibited a microscope in England
Ptx’kct nticntscojws were
A Dakota hotel advertise» a cv in 1621
and everything necessary to do first
clone cellar a« one <>t it» Attmctiuna first made by one Benjamin Martin
P A I N T E R S.
in London, about 1740. Gieat im
The following in it» card:
class
provcnicnts have been made 111 this
SIJDECNDER lint SE
Paper • Hangers and Graners
instrument during the last century
T oknai », Bn. i . • • Proprietor.
by Dr Wolleston. Profc«» >r Lister.
---- Al *
Iloi and c*4d air in every n«>m
[Inter Ocean.
Elegant demetery in oninection. Riddell and others
CARVERS AND GUILDERS.
This i.» lite only ILmaciiiLhe
z\ pluck« lad at Invington. C,i
Citv ¡itovided with it Cyclone Cellar
while « titmg for a rabbit to run by Grant’« Pasa,
< Irrgon
for com eniencc ot Guests. Guests
which was chased b\ hK dogs, was
can dro,i from top tlocr in «¡uarter
J WIMER & SON.
attacked hy a mail dog. The bov
nets.iul
N** rcqiinvment as to Cos had a light wood knot in his hand,
Which will l>e executed promptly
tunn s while making Ikescvnt Stop
ami when the dog jum|H*d at him Have the lanrcet »ton* in J wphine
al the Slid* under mid while Guests
county, «h h mSAxSSfert. an i two
he killed it with one blow
and tn neat style
ot other Hotels will Is* mounting
HI!r»l with
th* Golden St lir v >u will heSc.sit
ing down tin- Flume l.-iding to Ab 1
C. L. GRAY.
solute Security
Mr Ask yours*Ifj
AT REASONAHE RATES
this Question Am I |>tv|>.tred I«
Practical* WatchmakeK
die. [ Estelline Bell.
J E W E LEK.
su
o-
Flour, Ctacked Wheal, Com Meal
Hit-
A com-spomleut tells a »’■>,« of
remgr« ssineii g ilitenng ar*>utid a
pond tn inmt oi th« cat itol m l
throwing dimes and nick* Is into the
w ater to see the fish dive alter them Gtant'a I'am.
Tlw thing is ¡>n-|s>stiroii.
|f th«
corrcs|<ondent had told us that the
fish stood around the ¡said and
ILL WATCH WORK WUtlitN'TEI
threw dimes ami ni< kela into the
K>K ONE YEAR
water to kc tlv c«aignssimm dive
after tI m tn we might have bclk redl
rt. [Cincinnati I'.mjuirer
•
•
\ gooac owned bi Nelson H<>, t
n( Ciaftshim . Vt . is Midtobeovrr
sixtv year* ol«L
E xhli
Ai
I.KAVK.
STBS< HIITI<<N KATES
DHY GOODS & GROCERIES
hours liefore him.
The fanner
should know at the la-ginning of the
seaaon, just w hat crops he will plant,
where he will plant them, ami make
his calculation ns to what he may
expect from them. The more clear
ly In* can have the season’s plan in
mind, having all caleuliitioics made,
as to when each part of the work is
to be done, how much material, la
hor, etc., will lie necilcsl. the lirtter
able will he be to cany on his farm 1
ing «»iterations successfully.
We
verily believe that systematic effort
counts far more than energetic effort
without system
[Colman's Rural
Wo* Id.
I l.’tys.—
( |.*c Connections noi.Io at Ashland
with the itaies of the California, Oregon
A Idaho Stage ('oiujainv.
•<)
Pi inted at Grant’s Pass, Oregon.
V l-LÎ
Fart froa Portail lo s¿a Francisco $32.00.
Fait from Ftrikül U Saraeiiio, $30.00.
Grant's Pas». Oregon.
DRY GOODS à GROCERIES
Rats. Cam Boot: aot Sices or Oneri! Groceries
Tues, lay A4npm
Thursy fi.UOp,,,
Satnr’y . .6:00pm
FHOU IIHXM I’A«» TO GtLICK.
All Work Guaranteed to give
Proioce «! [His Tatti li Eicln«.
RIDDLE.
GEO
T 11 E
■ Y J. T. KI TI.F.rXIK.
TIIF.Y
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