Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, August 13, 1886, Image 2

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    Tin: rorniER.
litüïin: Ctuly, oieiii.
FRIDAY,
AUG. 13, i8«6.
Ri "i; ! r -tl. * Po*«t jílh’fí in Grant’w
Paws, < Ire., a« t*•»«•<«nil’C'la Mai ter
CORRI. SUONI>EN' E.
We invito corr*
tl'ZUH OU Hllbj. v(H
knee fn*m ail see-
of local and <>(h<-r in-
t-rre»t *.
With p.v h k’ttu r th»1 name and aildre«»»
of the wii ler h r qulred, cuperially if
Rent for publicati'
, ! 1 1 . ,
EDITORIAL NOTES AND NE WS.
W S and W. C. Dunniway have
retired from the New Northwest."
The pnper will be published by A.
S. and II R. Dunniway.
The “Undaunted,"
Coburn" and the ' St
all on the way with ..
fa tenir
fur the I’ K
the ‘ Abner
James, ' are
eel rails and
W V. R. R
Since the "'limes gut in the
habit of clipping ■ tiuch mews from
the C ourier , ltidg.tting to be a
pn tty fair Jicpcr On the 23d ult.,
we publislicd an irticlc on “Sian-
In the ' Times" of the 30th
d
t.lt,, the ; same article apjx-ars bodily
without any credit whatever. We
waite-1 om- w < k. knowing that if it
wa.. an oversight by the compositor
it woiihl 1>e corrected, but no cor-
re< tion appeared. In or«ier to legal
ize tins thing and give it the setn
bl rnce «.f btisirv-s.-, and make it rat
tie like an honest transaction, we
will just 'ay. take anything that we
Jiave got, take the editorials, don’t
stop at l'Kah; tak« the head line or
anything > oil can find nt the col
tinms of the C ourier , it will im
prove your priper very much; so
take it without giving due credit.
E. A. ESTES,
— DKALLH or — •
Tropical Fruits, Siaple and Fancy
WlLLl RViLl.R, Aug. id.
Country I’roduic, Hides, lurs,
KU* . IB»*,
E d . C ourier
I saw a letter
concerning the Kent Colvig contro­
versy. I have been informed that Give me a call and be Convinced.
(I6U
the certifi' at • < f elecibm was a nt to
Grant's l’a -> instead of Jacksonville,
S. A. GREENE \ SON,
and that it laid there five or six
Main
St., - - - Grant's Pass, Or.
days. This looks very dark. Peo­
(Ona .loor w- t of the < 01 »Uta otJice)
ple «if J om ¡»hm? county without re­
gard to I'irty,
for .Mr. Colvig to
N S M I T H S .
contend fortheo.Tue and hold it.
G U
— iH-alera in
EXTRAORDINARY.
Practical^
MRS. ?,I. HYDE
J E W E L e K,
iiiiiii.iui
The citizens of Jack sofivilk* ait
agitating a brane h R R t<
‘ t Medford with >
prospects 01
”» stlives,, A UK -c tin g ha.<» licen held.
i- officer» elected
ivr arrangv
L metita made loo king tow ;>n! sudi an
ter'enterpriae. H e Impe to scr the
nd project succeed. Jack»,»tivill«' would
b) <| q honor to a br .inch
1
A large
• amount of. ip»tal ha* bevu invested
at
- 1 now
I it tn
Î
• k
Il t n
i
fi
in Jax ks»»nvilk-
«ersi
oí (
I kr
id
TO
X
M d•n
An
STORK
General
Mining Supplies
Etc,.
Waldo, Oregon.
Livery Stable is Connection.
IN the r alter of the I'state of THOMA8
T BYBEE, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
the undersigned has bven duly appointed
by the (. Hinty C art of Josephine coaiity,
Oregon, sitting as a l’rvbate Court, ad­
This well -known School will be open for the Fall Term on the ministrator oi tlie odafe of said Thomas
T. Bvbee, <ieeeased.
All per-ona ind-bted to aaid estate are
requested to call and settle the same with­
out delay, an.I those having claims against
said estate will present the same to me
W ith a F ull C orps of C ompetent T eachers .
duly verified, at Grant’s l’ass, Josephine
county, Oregon, witliin six months from
tlie first publication of this notice.
Rates of Tuition for Non-resident Pupils:
AV. J. WIMER.
Administrator af said Estate
OF
PRIMARY $3.00
P er
T erm
W eeks .
T welve
Davis B bower ,
> >
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GRAMMAR SCHOOL—$5.00 ”
Attorney for the Estate
> »
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Dated Aug. 1. 1 -
' i-lt
ACADEMIC—S ... "
GRANT'S PASS ACADEMY.
First Monday in September, 1886.
Notice For Publication.
An Extensive High-Grade Course of Study.
For Particulars, Address
HENRY L. BENSON, A. M. Principal.
------- The Great-----
MXIKSTONB
CAVRS
And Natural Curiosities of Josephine County,
——OWNED BY
HARKNESS & BURCH.
Fine Scenery and Magnificent Discoveries.
T'
tic city, full oil
A!
411*
Mih,
1*11
I
•or ui it tr
I4K*
FIRST CLASS RESTAUR \NT,
where thev wil evd the hungrv.
Rl A M •
ICE CREAM ’ !
. ami
>fo
biotico For Publication.
U. S. L ash <Irricit,
).
R omchi k ';, O k ., A u /. I'd, 188«.f
Notice is livre),y awvi vU.it the follow
BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAIN LAKES AND OTHER FINE SCENERY
....
■ ■
ALL KINDS OF LARGE AND SMALL GAME AND TROUT. lit.-: claim, an I that him I I I , iTsrHi I m .
made bel'ore tin- Clerk'of tn«» ( minty
-COOP PASTURli FOR HORSES—
Court of Jo-.'i'liine i i’tinty at Grant« Paw,
Or . on S.'”rrd:tv, S'ptemher 11t!i, 1S8T,
The Water from th-se Caves is Excellent on Account of ils Medical Properties. v.z: .l-'S I. Sowell, Pre-emption D. S.
N ’ B m I, for th- N. E. '.4 <jf N. E.
See.
Is, Tp. 4 I S Rum
i.an_'- 7 west, W. M.
ADMISSION TO CAVES,
-
...
$1.00.
IL* h lines th - following
.-."in-a w iliiV'-aie» to
prove h’
. I- nee upon, ami
rultivi t ’-• < I. .:tid land, via
.1. M.
Payne,
H. B. 1
man, of Ar i—i,- . audJohu G. Sowell, of
Kerb V yi ; , .I".- pliinc comitv, Oregon.
— MANUFACTURERS OF —
C has . AV. J ohs - mon ,
Register
SUGAR PINE DOOR & LUMBER CO
Lumber, Doors, Windows,
Brackets, and
4-
D' xoliition Notice.
• uklings.
-
AND All. hl.\i»S
— The Introduction of
The Latest Improved Machinery
HAS
• r hip heretofore existing
L. I
; I. C. '.loss,
n l
aie in ( ¡rant’s l’a.«»,
■ ui i->-tlii* linn nam«* iui «1 style oi
■ .’ennui.-. A Co., is this L’d day oí
mettrai x imanl,
' ■• ’ • ( '■ M' - bavin • sold lii,. interest in
V : in. tin-
'■’¡'I P i” le'VHig
-mu'i tliepaymenr
•'I Pi ■ ...i l M - ' * |»wt ■ . of the saiif firm
il!'|| li il'ditie». ’¡lie Intis and a<-
. L. J linings
I
lungs an I t’ji rnt.ifi Y I'ean.
,
JAMES C. MOSS.
G'41
L. L. JENNINGS.
ENABLED THEM TO REDUCE PRICES FIFTY 1’FR
CENT. BELOW ALL FORMER RATIOS.
8 m >~ For Price List, address,
S. P D. & L. Co.
(»rant’s Pass, Oregon.
E ïjkpka
I I khi
S chool
l'horough and Practical Instruction, near Wilder :lle. Jo-xpliine County.
Oregon Will commence its first sc ,>ion,
October 4, 1886, To Continue Six Months.
—RATES
OF
TUITION':—
STRICT DISCIPLINE WILL BE MAINTAINED.
Special luxiucements Affi.rded to those Preparing to Teach.
No t »m- »r expense will be spared to make th. School equal to
anv
Southern Oregon, in point of
JOHN !-’ t.CL't'
• 1 to Sai t <-sra(e aro
' .
. ., w itli-
. ’.„in.s.i-ainrt
' ■ Hi«',
' ' ■
l’a- . J'-.-phine
.
"
». ' ■ ‘ ' i n i i.’. rbs from
tm l ist p’i
al ion ot thi'. notice
WILLIAM M l L\N vGAN,
n
i
1,:''r '',,r
*xkl «.»»to
Dated. Jul)- 2a, 1X86
133 4w
AVoik.
01'
m 1
‘
“'urn'!'
1"
Notice of Final Settlement.
as the ncc. «ties of the Scowl demand them.
I None will lw allowed to attend Dances while Students of the
Thoroughness and Frac
Administrator'« Notice.
L\ the n,.C'. r of tl, r i t of WILLIAM
U.JtSTt r,. de.eas.,1
N otice is GMO. . . GIVEN, That
' "i -1 dy rtppoiii’ej
'
< ot .1. - phi,;.' eo-.tnlv,
■ l i
\J.
„ .
mid William
"
— OF—
tf
n
V. S. 1. .sb Or fici:,
)
K .»Ent no, O b ., Aug 2d. ISSHf
Notice is hereby given that tlie follow-
ing-nanie ! settler has tih 1 notice or his
■ int. nti< ti to make final proof in support
of his claim, amt that said proof will Is*
ina I- I -rn. tiie Register or Receiver of
the I . S Eat: I OiJi.-e at Roseburg, Or.,
on Saturday, September Ulti, 18,’W, viz
•
1 claim No.
for the N. E. 1 j o' S. W 1 j S l-., of
S. W
, See. 8.’. an ! N W '4 of N W.
'4 S.-e
Tp. :t: . S R i> West, W. M.
He u im’s the folto
tuts I
prove bi« continuous resilience upon, and
cultivation of, hi : I land, vi.«.: II. F. Ma­
thues, Stephen Disert, M .1. Bennett, It
( . McIntosh, alt of Wolf creek, Josephine.
1 oountv, Oregon.
CHAS W. JOI IN.-'RIN
Resiste.*.
18-fitj
Tbe owner-o' the..' Wonderful Caves haae completed a lr«il so that partie.« go­
ing itoin Grant' ■ Pass can reach them be traveling 2X miles—all but eight miles be­
ing travel* ■ ! by «..gon an.I team. The route pauses
PHILOSOPHICAL AND CHEMICAL APPARATUS,
ware and Queens- ware
i
Administrator'» Notice.
md Groceries,
\ irm : rv .
AX1» CIGARS.
sale
!N the matter of tlie Estate of t INLEY
S. SNEED, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
GO
THE SUPPLY
the umkr-igr.. I has f-een duly appointed
bv the County Court of J >sephine county,
I Oregon, sitting ;i’;i Probate Court, Ad­
ministrator of the estate of said I-'inley S.
»nee i, d.-eeane l with th. will annexed.
All persons indebtiid to said estate are
Etc.,
requested to call and settle th • same witli-
’ out delay, and those having claims
CHARLES DECKER, Prop’r.
against said estate will present the same
to me, duly verified, at Grant's Pass,
EE-f Hi. -.NT ; GF WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS KBIT IN STOCK Josephine county, Oregon, within six
I months ir.uu the first [sibliqation of this
‘O'
notice.
1)1 if’KER BOARDIXCi IK > ISE!
WILLIAM II. FLANAGAN,
Administrator of said estate, with tlie
KEPT IN FIRST-« I.A<S STYLE, AND THE TRAVELING PUBLIC WILT.
will annexed.
.MEET WITH EVERY KINDNESS AND ViTENTlON.
Dated July 23, 1880.
[23-4w
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Administrator's Notice.
Candies, Tobaccos,
tthat f
k*. in
FOl?
Situated .n Murphy Crock, Josephine
county, Or^on u:gbt iuil<-e south rd
Grant's Pass. a I ir-x-el.iss FLOURING
MILL, >’ith Patent Maehiirery, doing
I work an ha t good custom
The
FARM contains 330 acres of laod: 50
acres in clover, and over 100 acres under
cultivation; also gcxsi Orchard, good
House and Harus and irrigation ditch.
Firn.- situation lor a dairy farm. Can ir­
rigate almost any part of tho plant. For
further particulars call or address
LEWIS STRONG, Murphy. Oregon.
Address or call on C* MAGRUDER. Central Point. Oregon.
Primary Branches, >5 oo|wr Quarter.
Internietiiate Brandies JA.oopcr Quarter.
High Arithmetic, Natural Philosophy, Mediaeval and Modern
History, Physical Geography. Botany and Retoric, $;.<x a per Quarter.
A ■ k J,' t. Chcmislr). Astronoiny, G< oiogv, Moral
?*
...............
.
Philosophy.
Mental Phil - phv. Physiology and Hygine, ami Ancient History
$7.50 per Quarter.
t
Geometry, nttd tlie Higher Mathematics. Book keeping, iAitin, and
the Principles of the German Language $9.00.
i »
an i
J. B. M \RSHAI.L N St > N
; I I
Instrumental and Vocal Music will be Taught on Reasonable
terms,
Wp.li
the |*O|
•r.urt'»
I'*
i
4
that
li'Kird including Horn), Lights, »See fig.50 |xr week.
;wnvd a r
Unturr --’ci Ro vis free to Students bo srding themselves
ri or Ml
The School Roon» will be furnished with Gord Seats Wall M m
o
11
Globes and Cubical Hbx'ks also
il
t 1
• good nt
heautifulk
nd located and th« county M at of as
is ( Ircgnr
*d all things con-
V. hik she
wplc and less tnonev
of tint’ some, -he h.ìs an ab»nntianoe of
t h a* ein n ite, fruit,
m«Mc poi
and
ate do pot
Oregon
New Store
New Goods
RAILROAD I OR JAt KSOMVLLl
4
Southern
T owns of
GROCERIES,
Why. Mr. Kent
as to think the
Cot mux i. hi-, oui;.- opponent in Guns, Revolvers, Pistols and
We arc in receipt of several letters Josephine county.
ON
A Ml .Nili
*
since cur la^t issue, relative to the
FteUH-Tuiii/Cillff/. Flrt-Wirtl, i:., H
We can't echow Linn county Kent-Coh ig controversy, some of
Wn.i>i'.RVH.i.r.. Aug. ad.
keeps Miss Allison confined. We
E d . Cot RiFK Can the farmer
REPAIRING, A SPECIALTY.
always thought it inino - ible to shut which arc private. Two of them
st
11
enough f irm produce for cash to
appear
in
this
issue.
To
begin
with,
a woman up.- ■[ West Side.
C<" All work guaranteed *»>-4
pay their jiortion of the taxes nece
It all depends on the sharptie , of we will ay that the people have sary to buy a "Poor Farm,” or will
[14tf
conferred with us liberally in this oui Count'. Court take orders on the
the nw
JOHNS & WOODWARD,
in.liter < ailing at «air office every stores < as the firmer do! inpay­
The Logue River Courier has «lav and expres-ing themselves in ment of such taxation? I think (» bast ' s 1’ a »», ..... O keuox ,
been mu'll nnpioved r«< 'title and
—Dealers In—
when wc get the Court House and
is now one of the most neatly got ; favor of justice, and encouraging the Applegate bridge paiei for wc will
ten up paper, in th« ■ !<>!■ and filled CoUkOiR in its course. We have have to n sort to the order system <if Saddlesand Harness,
with excellent local and miscella asked almost every man we have paying taxes. Unless the County
neon • rn itt'-r. [ Eugen« City Regis met fur two weeks this very ques Court will take what the farmers COLLARS. BRIDLES, WHIPS
Vii'l everythin;; kept >n a Frst-elosa
ter.
1 lion: "What is the feeling in your raise, the) had better .not buy a
I
\ 1.’ NESS
H I I O I ’
I
The most notable improvement s« i tion concerning the Kent Colvig “Poor Farm." but had Ixtter turn
their
attention
to
those
jx-r
.ons
who
in any of our exchange has I ks . ii 1 controversy?” The invariable an
W'-rk done to Order on Short Notice
are short in their accounts.
with th«.’Grant Pa- Cornier, . It swt 1 h i". Ixen, "<■ verjIxjdy is op
I > < ■ i >; g i-i ii g- : i S| >■ •< ’i;»l t y !
has drop]! <1 its patent out«i»l< . and [wised to Kent, irrespective of par
The County was compelled to
is a real live, interesting paper. Stic
:
t> " A letter received from anotli- build a com t Jioa .c, and wc think J. A. J OH’I 3, .... Minager
ccsi, Bro. Witner. [i.'oqutll- City
gentb ::i in in Jacksonville, dated th.- building of the Applegate la idg«
11era Id.
NEW TIN SHOP;
1 the 7th inst., 1ms this to say. "It very projx.*r, but we are not i-om-
<>. H. STARR, I’iiori’i: k » r ,
G'ivernor Svlv« t< r P- i»»i< r rod. wa .ix year ago that Colvig was a
[Mllcd to buy a Poor Farm ■ fEi>.
—!>ealer In —
up Morrison street, Portland, a few formidable opponent of Kent for the
days ng«» in an expn s wagon to district attorney'? office. Contrary
We learn from W. L. Record, tin
v. hi< I: ! I ‘ I ■ 1 '
i
' Ì". ■ ■ to the express wi -h of his friends he dcr whose super’, i .ion the Ixi ly of
cheers fin Pt-uno;,ei." Wc can't withdrew hi-, name in open conven Mrs. John Park , was disinterred
see where the surprise cornea in. lion and It ft .m unttanrmeled road and removed to Smith Riwi, that JOB. WORK DONE ON SHORT
ujmju ojKuing thecofliu at thcaliove
Pennoycr was never a simple dude. tor Mi. Kent leading to the office. ! place, very much to the surprise of
NOTICE.
all present, the Ixxly was found to
We shall publish no pretended Mt. Kent promi ed Mr. Colvig that
be in a perfi. ct ’ late of petrifai tion.
< oinnitinications tn the C ourier . should he ever want the place if Nearly the whole Valle)’ turuedout
(.’{ANTS PASS,
OREGON.
Whenever a coin-.p«,ndcnci or any mould 11 f/onl him r/rint pleti mre to as- to see this \ery rare sight, as il is
■vi.d
him
in
petting
it.
It
is
due
to
the fust rase of petrifaction of a Ixidy
C. !.. GRAY,
portion of one appears in tl.« col
limns, oui nailers tuay re-t assured Mi Colvig to say that he secured , ever known in this part ofthecoun
try. Mrs. Parks was buried in the
Watch make R
we have received such a correspou the nomination fairly, squarely and ! Crescent Cits c> nietclv June 21st,
I
legitimately.
He
carried
on
the
A XI)
<k ncc an<l can, if net «■• ary and
1 Sy
[ Re. ord.
propct, produce it. We do not hold ! canvass before election in a bold,
ourselves icspon -able, however, for fearless and gcullemanly manner,
t'f.uit’s r.wiH,
< Oregon.
the opinion* of our com .pendents. I He did not employ the nefarious
M
Hl’., til
»>f tlte Factorjr«
! practice! s of villainous politician«, he
’!.. ’ » ni'it luie of
\L! '¿Alt It WORK WARRANTE!)
Cune,i's man Hermann’* rceent stood forth as the representative
GI.OVl.S. < ()l:.--i:TS,
I DR ON E YEAR.
dcb.ite iti (he hoits- in whiih Wea candidate of his party for a position
KIT HINGS, i’f.l MES,
V/ilfiiM, Jewjlry ani Siectscles 01 all Kinds
ver»
i< stri! le. I !.< ,o: I IBI of trust and responsibility, By a
TIPS, RIBBONS, RONN’ETS.
f
»n.l H ATS.
REIT UN II’.Nt».------
t<x>k pati was ali alile «■fiert oil the rnajorit) of 386 the [x-ople oí i he
LA DI I <’ an. I Ctll! liREN’S
pait of Mr. Hermann
Following di-tii t dm. 1 led in his favor.
( '»I I Al: . VELVETS, SILKS,
Mu-’.,il Insilimi; nis Repaired.
S ITI NS, IM VN IS. I Al E BOX’.
Ì5 tl»C test <>f thè bill: "The Hous«
The man why now seeks to de
N
i
:
r.
.
LADIES'
I
NDERWEAR,
M. V. Î. OOM I S ,
Ixittg in conimittce of the slate of ft al tint clearly exptc«-? d wish <>f
— and —
thè Union fot debat on the hill ( H the people i* one who h.es
\\ 11. di in ■ 11 <-f <Sc .I< ‘Avr'lt’i’,
Ims Ixcn
i
OF ALL KINDS.
R. 7-i,’i lo piovuti’ lur Che organi weighed in the scales of public opin­
Gaisr’a I’ a .- s . .... U iikg - n .
zntion of the I eri ritory oi Oklahomi ion mid "I ouik I wauling," whose New Goods Constantly Arriving.
W AH TIES,
and"fot other ptupo-s-H,
hone t) the peojile doubt' and,
f’joti
UI.OCKM.
"whose base lx»rii nature is becotu
Board of Equalization,
Cutting Ims 1x-vn s» titen<-«-«l to two
JEWELRY,
ing ntoie apparent ever) il.i)." An
EITXT'MT.IS, INT»
ve«r» imprisonment. He is charged
NOTICE is her !■. given that the
'other letter from the same place- B>>aril oi I quah • l’ion will iii'-'-l at the
SEWfNG MACHINE NEEPI.I'S,
bv the M - b -. iu authorities with
j’a-H, « in
FOR S II.E
dated the loth inst . says substan- ( '• »uni V CI'-rl .olhe. in '
having published articles in Texas
’ «h, IsS't, for
I' tl!\ th.it ‘ \! i ¡*¿»*111 fiL’il bi »’«mi gon. on M >inf iv,
th.- purjHi-e o( .-qnaliniug th ■ taxes of the \ll Work (ìiiauiikcil to “ive
libe’otts and criminal toward Mexi
plaint against Colvig yesterday iti count). \II p-.-r«ons <laiming to have
SATISFA TION.
co. Upon his arrival in Mexico he
I h ’ i 'U wrongfully h -I will pr. ent
the circuit court I >r Jack-.oil conntv their elaini • Iniforc the Hoard at the alwrve
w is iiivsted with tin .1!. ivc re nits
Proín«
of
Ktals Tíiísn is Eichige.
charging him with usurping th • offi c time an i place.
The question is can an American
j
t run w.
of district attorn.)
it looks as if a
lie punished in Mexico foi violating
.pit.iev i-. forming against Col
a M> xican law up"ii Ametk.iu -oil
Six miluH South of ( ò.int'.-i ì ’. ì . lm , Josephine
vi
Wc ho|x-the writer’s surmises
The United State has demanded
( >uut \, < >r< j »n.
i arc ti >t correct, but one thing ver-
Cuttinv, -. ivlea-1 and the M< xi< in-
A.
H.
CARSON, Prop'r.
: tain. . there is something ven extra
have flatly refused to release him.
McCallister's
Soda
Springs,
ordinal ?' in this matter and the ¡ h
itu.il« I «>n the X. 1 • h | <»rk <»l I'eitto < reek,
Now wlmt ’
pie have the tight to know what it 2 tinleb tifia .l.u k*« nivillv, in a ( *»1 « an-
on near Mt. MuLntighliii, area «Flight-
— In slu< •». i-ousistiiig ut—
We were tn <
is Wil) this fight against Mi
saying that t*u
Colvig
V. e km w th.fl the p< , !c
Applr, Pear, Prach,
L ! J)S!
vig withdrew in
arc watching this thing with alino-.;
Ptum. Prunr. Apricot.
ighly m.*di inai, cur*
it was si* year»
bated breath, declaring Ix'twceu
N, . tai ur- Aiinond, [tc,
\\ *e have no I
btcatlis that Mi Colvig shall have
—Air.» thè ( etcì rateil—
>kv iii this ca.'
the office’. So far as wc are’ v’n
I\ol:>cv
«lapnii
Pliim!
♦. s i us with all t
Cea ned we feci |x’rfee’tly satl-Tieel to
—
VII
fi«
i r W.irrant»‘*| -
CHRONIC DISEASES!
tu in Josephine count)
test the in liter with his honor Judge
• gs MIT *J.sV ot avi'ess,
rie r 1: t <> n a m i <
so, Mi. Kent, the Col i
1. R \\«b.-tcr
We- hare eecrv I ¡«’ m w h<> eon without tents for <
ul
grnwn ««n i .ilarai fruii land withrmt
■"tons'dated with <
Lave a very* wide sjwcnd
confidence’ in the lute’grity of Judge .«it . an
In ùgation, and fr»*** from all insect pentii
tritUi
Wc can ‘’.’.y truthfull) th
m *, aut'h a* California tree«* ar^
Webste’r and would say to the [x-o
S McOALLIt’TF.R
hje< t t<\
asked iiltv men within tl
ph li i\. no 1 us. right will pre’, ail.
W.Gr
s>do at J. B Hut
ThcbH.* w
!h‘< < iriut’t V.»?«.
<i.l
thei r opinion in thv < 1 .• tin* law will lx vindicated and WC Will X
wiil <k> ww
\v
SUMMONS.
asiced them just as they hopc w ith you that the edict ot the
PURCH
K 1
md I wit bout "put ling the an law max be sii nple justice to Mi* IN th
tit C .
Dr
TX n H -oflk
no county,
he Cis Hl tV Ml
1 » 1
in heir mouth." 1and not on; Colvig .aid di >»V1F r: • 1»'t for the
Orvtf'»w
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Railr
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StMtiikn
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h
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*.1111 in out prvs elec tun trauen isc I < a ven 1. t r c c
l«j-ti.
V II CAKb<»N
<
K» ut has any right to Tîl.lj only of the |XO|pic of the I 'irst
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hs » 1 ! .\lt oniey of the Jud icial Distrir't.
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NOTICE! ! ! Flouring Mill and Farm
NOTICE!!
NOTICE !
have. Keep th'.- ball rulliag and
build the Railroad. It v. - - a great
rUDM SIK!lF.r.
»i
F a *«, C.
THO^E DLÌD.ING TO iwiTTX.*. IN
ove-aivlit that the O. C: C. It. P
proposition v e.-. not accepted and
fl it rc-id secured to Jacksonville,
which, we were informed, the com­
Will do « ell bi constili the undersigned at
pany agreed to buil«l fur a subiidv
of $25.000. That lesson has lx?eu a
CENTRAI POINT, Jackson County.
serious one, and the lx--.t thing the TOBACCO,
IN THE CENTRAL PART OF THE
CIGARS
good people of that city can do now
is to build til«- ro?d.
1 ionite Rivet’ \ alley, on tin? O &. <
I»ailroucl.
CANDIES,
NUTS.
ETC.
The
Shipping
Point
fur
the
principal
portion
of
the
gram producing
WILDERVILLE LETTERS.
t ‘M» way pBd for
I-art of the County.
P-!
Noi'b'E i» hnnby gives to all eredi»-
er". and <>th«*rs inter, hi .at in the estate of
" m. Naule, .lee. bm d. th it I Frank A.
Davis .I'hninixtratorof said e late, intend
'•le "final -.ill, ni'iil thereof, at the
next t rm -( th, Probate Court of Jowe­
ll"
mfy. tol*h. idouthefiiKt Mon-
,!-*'
'u''''"’a is-
>■ libit Al .:;dar,
!!' «■•. la) of el t' lulier, 1 *-.'., has bx'On
Hello, I ■ .»ring o'|..,tions (o Hjid fin«l „»t-
tlement.
FRANK A. DAVIS,
Admimetnalor.
•«rant - I’..». Gr b e 27. ’*•«•». !18-4t
NOTICE.
i S. Lvsn <>rn< e.
,
K o 'C bi ko , Or , June
last, «
inc n um-!-eitler lias HIM m t c
-'«i ntion io make t.. *1 ,r««»f in rupp.?! M
his .¡aim, and that said prof will 1st
ma l
F.-U tbe Ju.ice <r ( |,.rk
,j,^
«■oiint
Irt '4 . "'* ; ¡..i.e . lilitv. Or., at
<«r: its P om t>n star lav .Itti) SI. i ¿Ort
via J <)
Hombrea.I No.
»II, tort
i >f
. n là. township
•«7. *x»Hr runee *. « ••Ht,
M. He muova
li»«’ following
- tn pro., his con-
tinuou.« nw l
*
no’
sal'! land, vi«: A. A AVinx*r r. E. (». Dav
■t 'Itirphy, and <»rr Broxn and W. N.
.-a
WT'Urrm.
es Jcfccphiwe
c«»«u-Sr, Orwn,.n. Ctu »V. J.mswTox,
i
Register.
Ttl£ P1GXKS AND 01’-Ï NTWSPAHE