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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1886)
COLD HILL NEWS And yet ther« is time to have Everitt Land Transfer. David Sexton while in our office McVay voted against the appropri make y our Picture. Cull around. All the lauds deeded by J. H informs us that his son Chas, and ation on the South fork bridge, Sherman Brown lias returned from Hops are 40 cents in N.-w A'i ik. family intend to take a trip to the but we were under the impression Croxton und wife and W A. Urox- Portland uu<l business is lively at Everitt will take wheat, corn, or hay at Olitili Swr ti JMejìlr? CfUJ. Orti«. the market price in exchange for Picture«. he voted in favor of one of the ap ton and wife to Jonathan Bourue, the quartz mill. J. S. Deni e ha» 19 acre ofh<>ps. coast. Notte». Why can’t wc get up a big cele propriations on the gnidiitg on the Jr., also the lands deeded by W. J. AVork on the mill-race under the AUG. 13, 1886. FRIDAY A. E. Estes has built a new »«ru > Gasquet road-trail. It he old not we Savage and wife to J. Bourne, Jr., management of J. \\r. Walker, is All persons knowing themselves indebt bration and picni ■ upon the comple ing also the .Appleton tract, all of ed to me »ül please call and settle the tion of both the Rogue river and owe the gentleman an apology. progressing rapidly. Jacksonville Letter. I need the money. H. I). Harkness was in town Fri Applegate bridges’ Mr. Walter Burch just came iq Bourne's addition to the town of J. B Thomas' new residence is same 20-fJ MRS. M HYDM. Graut ’ s Pass have been deeded by day. from the celebrated lime stone eaves. J ack jxvillk . Or., Aug 9th. nearing completion ami will present Jasper Darneil, the gentleman J. Bourue Jr . toC. J. Smith, comp For Sale. Joseph Clough was in town this who we mentioned last week as He was kind enough to bring us a E d . C ourier ;—The people in troller of the O. R and N. Co. a very neat appearance. .Iteob Wimer has a tine farm for sale Jackao: ’ ilk are much pleased with week. having fallen from a wagon, receiv ven rare and fine specimen of stal Bourne first deeded these lands to Wheat stacks are growing on the on Applegate, upon which are two tine F. G. Bums is building a hop ing a fracture of the arm, is reported actite which can lie »ecu at our of ; Smith, Smith to Bourne and now farms at a lively rate. Considerable oreh tr Is—fruit of all kinds. A large crop the course you have taken agaiust fice. These caves arc attracting a is also for sale with the place. Enquire theKvuess of one T. B. Kent. He house. worse. of J Wimer, Murphy, or at the I’ ih Kira great deal of attention of late. They Mr. Bourne deeds again to Smith. grain will l>e shipped this fall looks like he had stolen a sheep. Mr. Gillam lias returned from Gold Hill takes the lead now for ’. Ui Simeon McAlister presented this are 23 miles south of this city and Rail Road Magnates. He ge ‘s some cool receptions here. Wilbur. thoroughbreds, sports. &c. Uncle' office with a bottle of sparkling so on the summit of the famous Si.-»ki- Your course has made friends for LADIES!! J. Rrar.dt Jr. and R. Koehler Pete blacked a man’s eye the other! Miss Maggie Casey has been in da from his spring 35 miles east of vou mountains in the midst of her- you. A’ou don t straddle a bit. SI Nt) *1 fora Novelty Bug Machine, passed up the road Friday night night. Jacksonville. Thanks. nes and game; where lakes and ;iu I with r.iga, uiakc a beautiful rug, that You have drawn the law on him and disposed. 1 and back Saturday in '.he Presidents Fisher, Stuart ft Co., will soon will . .1 luithing but your time. Yarn Willi» York came over Friday waterfalls abound and beauty apd expo- 1 him. He has insulted the Logan Woolridge was in town. can Ixj u.-ed in the-xame manner A child and have Rogue river v.ing-dametl car. stopping here a few minutes. The graiideure reigns supreme, for a load of g - »ds for Kubli ft people. Saturday. can op rate the luachine. Send for cata Bolt, of ¿Applegate. He brought route to the caves via Kerby is pro They were examining the wood . expect to take out g fortune in a logue and pattern». Agent» wanted ill Murphy Items. Tile bridge across Rogue River is over a load of wool and hides. | short time. bably the be.»l one as there is a wag 1 work along the O. & C. R. R. oven tow.1 on the coast. Address, completed. E I.. PEAKE, on roail within five miles of the John Swinden is threshing Uis c. ps of all kinds are yielding Mrs. Blackwood has built a new caves and an easy trail the balance 2C9 Kearnv St., ¿an FianciscoCal. grain. ___ ______ He is ______________ part owner in the n\a-- IS-lml Fine lat deer hams are selling at awning in front of her property on Tire memlK-rs Nf Climax Lodge „ • better this season than last. of the way. The cave» are over1 O. U. AV. have decided chine and will assist the neighbors $1 00 each. Front St. She now has carpenters three miles in extent of varried beau No. 56, srs. Thompson and Ames are to transfer the place of holding in their harvest. Choice Land for Sale. ¿A. M. Jess drove a new wagon building a large addition to the ty, sparkling lakes au-l speckled King splendid work with their lodge meeting from Kerbyville to Just at this time everybody is flVO HUNDRED A cim Ot Itioiee hin<I out of town. house, digging a well ate. titre-iiing machine. trout inviting the tourist and plea Grant's Pass, whenever a sufficient busy here and the spirit of progress in A atnbili <-ounty (or ».de, IS mile« Commissioner Paine came to " Jacob Wimer is having a neat The O. ft C. R. R. have made sure seeker. The trail is easy . g<xx! number of persons residing in the has taken possession. The improve Southwest oi P.irthmd. The wagon road picket fence built around his dwel town Monday arrangements with the Oregon Pa pastures, camping place- etc. Ad vicinity of Grant's Pass will become merits on the Rogue river road will leading Io 1 from I’ortlau-I is nieeada- four ruik«' and double tracked five ling and otherwise improveing his cific for an excursion to Yaquina dress H. D. Harkness, Leland, Or.1 members of said order, and a num cause more travel than usual from mixed Sol Abrahams, ot Roseburg was mile» more. T|ie remaining nine miles u place A. I). Custar is doing the in town Monday. Bay. From Grant's Pass to A'.tqui- All the mines of Josephine conn ber sufficient to constitute a quorum this point out to Crater Igike and excellcut r »id. Fine spring»on the land. paqienter work. 11a Bay and return $13.70. Tickets , ty are cleaned up now and work sus for the transaction of business. Klamath county. The completion Price, *2,(100. Enquire t or addrem W. N. Pollock gave us a pleasant good to return until Sept. 30th. AV. J WIMER t What was that snorting bellowing pended until fall rains set in. The Therefore, parties that ate desirous of the new work on the Rogue River IS-tf) ‘tiling that gave Ryle Thompson call Wednesday of uniting with said organization Flouring Mills in about six weeks claim of J. Wimer & Sons at Waldo Mr. Ghentner, road supervisor of such a miserable scare the otlxr Circuit Court meets in I. ike conn road district No. —• is engaged was the- last to clean up. Though either by card or by initiation are will make tjiem the best mills in the Hard Time«. evening at Rev. S. B. Hathaways ly on the 16th inst. opening the new road between the the mining season was not as favor requested to make applcation to Dr county and will add greatly to our While money w close,wages and price« low, expenses should bo cut down in every place. Oil tax my dogs it was noth Sec new ad. of Mrs. M. Hyde and Rogue River and Applegate bridges able as was desired, the returns from F. AV. A'an Dyke Medical Examinci busincs ■ Ijfre. There is every rea household. Economy the watchword for ing but a bull calf. W. beeu satisfactoiv.1 or the undersigned and as early as Mil to lieheie that .mother quartz Af'itht-,», Lea I otf l»<>• tor bills, by always 1 and will soon have it ojiened as far the mines have S. McCallister, this week. What this county wants is capital, convenient. 1‘or fur ther particulars mill besides the new one that Brown keeping in the house, a Ixittlii of Dr. as the line of his district extends. FROM CENTRAL POINT. Morris Mensor of Jacksonville is, ’’men and money." Josephine Co. inquire of the undersigned. ft Co. are building, will be erected ltonanko's Cough and Lune Syrup. Stops Our compositor last week trans a Cough instantly, relieves Consumption, F. M. N ickerson , Mr. Merrits wife of Jacksonville we regret to say very sick. has been so isolated that capital has this fall. J. H. G. ferred an item from the "Seutinel“ cures Croup ami pain in the ChQSt in ono died on the 4th. Recorder Climax I/»1ge. scarcely commenced to cross her to Rev. \Vm. Pullen has gone night. It is just the remedy for hard times. so the proper credit did not appear. Railroad Item«. The infant child of Doctor Young Coos Bay on church business. Price i'1. ts and $1. Samples free. Sold The articie was concerning a sus border. Her rich mines have been ! The veterans of the G. A. R. ate worked for over 40 years but all the Pas». of Central Point, died on the 5th. We learn that the track is laid bv AV- L Kremer. Grant's A bunch of keys have been found picious subscriber who found a spi time on the surface. Our placers having sumptuous tinges in the city «. - -- this side of Bailey's, with expecta Madison Pool of Eagle Point died and are now at the post office. der in Lis paper. Cure For Pile«. have Ix-en skimmed and our quartz of the “Golden Gate." Gen. Shei on the 5th inst, of Malarial fever, Samuel J. Tilden the "Sage of veins claimed and reclaimer! but man, Logan and Burdette and hun tion of reaching Uncle Dick's Soda I’ilec are frequently preceded by aseiiHe George Waters is building a neat Springs within three weeks. Nv.q - aged 30 years. Greyston” died at his home near never a dollar expended to develop dreds of other veterans are there. residence south of the brewery. ly all the railroad workers are now of weight in the back, loins and lower Bro. T. J. Cockran of Eagle Point Yonkers N. Y. on the 4th inst. at part of the iilidomen. causing the patient them. Until the O. ft C. R. R. was A. J. Wolcott brought'to this of in the county, and most of them to precinct is dangerously ill from in The following private letter re suppose he lias iMimn nllcctinn of the the advanced age of 72. Mr. Tilden extended we seldom met a scientific fice a fine specimen of hops from his flaniation of the foot. ceived by one of our citizens was will soon 1 h - at work on the Sacra kidneya or neighboring organs. .At times, was a very able man and the coun mining man who represented capi mento river crossing and in thecan- symptoms of indigestion are present. flat- ¿A boy about 5 years old by the place. try su.»t»Mjs a severe 1" - in his tal. Now they appear occasionally Landed its for publication: itleiicy, uneasiness of the , stomach, yon forth«r north. - .• etc. ,-7- “Bob'' Alien and J. 1!. Hutch death. name of Johnson of Willow Springs A 1 moisture, like pres,siratiun, lire»|iertdi..i>, producing pnxtuelng but there Iris I k - cii no development J unction , Or. ¿Aug. 4th. It is r. ported that an uiunence u very dixa^.vt-.iLle iwuing, alter getting ...... ■■ - “ ■•Lie in Uing, niter getting precinct died of Diptheria the 5th have been sick but are all right Jacob Miller came up from Port so that they can see but little. From Mr. E. ¿A. E stes .—Dear Bro.: I blast of some 14 tons of jxnvder was warm, is a common attendant. .. . . Blind, again. inst. land and is in town. Mr. Miller is' what they do see of the country they trust you are already much improved to lx- set otf near the Upper Scxla Bit ■ ling and Itching Piles yield at onco E d . C ourier :—l’lease sav that are very enthusiastic in the belief ¿A. II. Platter, Win. Clark and a mining man and has much confi by contact with strangers which so Springs House, at a point on the to the application of Dr Bosanko’a Pile Remedy, which nuts directly upon the we continue our meeting on the riv Andy Anderson, came over for goods dence in the rich mines of Josephine that we have an almost enhaustible greatly helped me. 1 river. It was expected the blast parts effected, absorbing the Tumors, al er next Lords day, and on Lords Tuesday. comity. The gentleman has our deposit of rich quartz and placers As to Junction, I may fairly say would l>c set off last Saturday, but laying the intense itching, and ctf. . ting a day the 22nd inst. we commence at awaiting the capitalist. Messrs. - that at present it is enjoying some a postponement has been made on n -rmanent cure. Price ’ill cents. Address, Walter Simmons is in town ha\ thanks for two bottles of Gatnbrinus Smith Medford to continue until Wedues .¡nd Ikiutli both mining men thing of a 1 hx > iii in a small way. rhe Dr. Rosanko Medicine Co . Piqua, O. Leer which was very tine. account of the full amount of powder Sold ing come up from his mines on Ga by W. P. Ki>-mer, Giant's l’a»». day night. On the 27th at 4 o'clock have negotiated for the purchase oi There is a large flouting mill go not yet hauled to th: place desig- ' AA’e examined the windmill re the Green bros, mine at Galice we commence at Jump off Joe where lice creek. ing tip here to lie run by steam, the railroad dossing is, to continue' James Moss has just returned from cently gotten tip by Mr, AV. R. creek in which they have great con making Hour ly. the gradual reduc nated. D r . J. B PILKINGTON, The Shasta Courier learns from Yaquina Bay and Aspeaks highly of Blackburn, and was pleased with fidenee. This is the only quartz tion or Ix’ttcr known as ‘Troller pro over Lord.» day. M. P. Si, i ’ , Oculist, A.irist, and proprietor its simplicity of action. Other niitr in the county which has been W. ¿A. Pryer, who returned from of the ihiii that place. Eve InHrtnacy, and Sanitarium, of Jack3onvillo Ituma. improvements on it are to I k - made f illowcd and the results are very cess." This mill will cost a large tipjx'r Sacramento this week, that I’oithind, Or., 111 iv until further notice Mis es Ola Wilcox and Anna ann nut of money, and give employ work 011 the railroad is being pushed be consulted at U>n Weather is hot and still a hotteii. Robert- on gave this office a pleasant when it is expected the wheel will Si itisfactory at a debth oi - feet. ment to several men. Tile City of vigorously northward. llngley Itoua«-. (Irani * I',... triumph over the more complicated. Between, - - - Junction gave $3.000 towards the four and fivj thousand men are em on the 2nd .Vmulnff of errrff month, all day. Geo. Hays' new residence is near- call Friitay. A Sample ef Hts "Bu»'ne»»" Way». J. I). Scharf of the firm of Neu- mill. g completion. ployed, being scattered along from The alllii ted by disease in any form are We have seen a nice prosjiect of stadter Bros. & Co., Portland, was D airy , Or., July 26, 18S6. The crops around Junction arc in C !1 Creek to Sti r.vl .:: y Willey made welcome to a free consultation. Lee Jacobs, of Ashland, tarried 1 gold from the Griffin ledge, on in town during the week ami reports Hi» spiciultws arc ¡ill forms of Eye and E ditor T idings : I havclmlan the main considered to bemuchbct- Siskiyou cotintv. The track is! with ns several days Last week, but Rogue rivet. selling goods everywhere he goes. experience with Charles Nickell, | I ier, pcrli;i|»s one third or one half in laid to within a couple niiR-s of Ear Ailment., Rectal i Nfrvou» Disea.e». has returned home. Some very tine salmon of the sil That is one of the lx-st houses in publisher of the Jacksonville} Times, better than last year, but this d<H’s Refers tn almoxt cverv ulil Portlander; Lowci S<xla Springs, to which jxiint Portland, our long dealings with The exodus of our citizens to the ver side species have been running also .fax. S. t'heiry. Albany; R. A. l!iiui- which I wish published for the not apjtly all over the Willamette them having proven that fact to it». benefit of others who may not know valley, a 1 unberstaml that tile construction tiain now run. Here jiv , llairi«burg; I. AV. Bond. Irvin.’: Rev mountains continues, and at times up the river. Scobie has a large force of men at x ’ i ; Fiir.-hOi; i’J ’ E>-I'« t I. Em-xne; tlfere are ' b redly enc-ngh lett to T. P. 1-cc and R. D. Sanfotrl are his contemptible tricks, li; settling general average of’crops is very '.-..rt- ir.rl of Ik... Wilbur; vv:n...... R It Dixon, W.C. C. L. Gray is one of the prompt '.oil- . .1 1 it". the i.HKnnrl' masonry part ot to,. two .. S i.‘ Day, run the town. po-u. which of c>ur j ’ «till further est advertisers and business men in hauling eleven loads of water mel th< estate of my ilecca■< J husband ‘ Win»!on, RoHclmrg; Ji" Tlmrnton Wm large bridges, ¡uni expie:., to Ire ons a day to the depot. They will i(Wm. l’avne) ! left the matter ol benefits Junction The hop crop Ream--» Lx White are having their Grant's Pass. . . .... I week . ■ . i. •'■Butler, \»hlanii, and over a hundred ____ i .1 - i of t! e w, rxt fi rms of /’//<•<, around Junction is emsiderd excel store fenovated generally, and are to , t ■ t K"-, ètc., nowTx'ingxuccexsfully »'I'»- ’ y Mr. Hood is building a nice res: probably han! al! told about two ) ubb ati 11 of the Li t «.Ivcitis lent am i the enormous price at which 01 t .1 < 'y , when it lscxpccteul fixing it up in good style and will dencc the plan being square with hundred loads ill of which go hence mem to A. I,. Johnson, of Medford, arrive from the Fast. I he road is treated, without using the knife. along the line of the rail road north. telling him to send it to the T idings , they ata being sold at present makes graded to the county line, and a soon be in receipt of an immense balcony on top. il IUI < liri ry sud Tur. ! Mr. I.ce has arranged so that he will as s.xm as the county court acted the hop farmers very flush. stock of goods direct from the city. large force of graders crossed the John Bolt, tjie clever P. M. anil 'accompany the melons and will stop • upon it. ¿After the advertisement j Taking it altogether times arc- line this week and began grading in l'wry body t.’iow» thè virt-ie» of Wild Judge Wel -ter and District /At merchant, of Applegate lias goue to off ami sail all along the road. had run one week in the Tinies, I considered g >o<l lferti. the vicinity <»f UpjxT Soda Springs ('lierry sud Tur tu« n relief ami cure for torney Colvig started to day tor the mountains. The O. 1’. R. R. now run; trains Regular freight and passenger trains anv elfections of ti ■ Thront and Lunga, received a letter from Mr. Johnson The court house is undergoing Lakeview, Lake county, where they witli Ibi-se two ingr -dieirts aro Mrs. II. 1». Jones post mistress , the finishing touches of paint etc. saying that it would Lave made it a daily, instead of tri weekly as when run to Hazel Creek, but as soon as a i-oniliined go to hold the August term of the Mw sitnple In iling rem. di. » in III« we were over. A’ou could now go bridges below Bailey’s are cmnplet week later to send it to you, and at Wilderville gave us a pleasant It is a very neat structure and a Circuit court forthat county, which ■ omp, -itimi of Dr. Il anko’s (‘migli and call on Monday. 'credit to the county. So far as the that it would not exist me any more, to Albany by the north bound train cd, it is expected trains will run to Lmi-,, Syrup inaking il jn.-t thè urticlc you convenes on the 15th in--t am! immedi itely take stage for Cor. as Nickell said he would advertise point or to Castle Rock bi tween sbollili alu.iys baie in ilia house, fur J. A. Peckham was in town this 'jail building is concerned which is las cheap ns r.nv printer. Father1 willis arriving aliout 1:30 p. 111. that J R. Redfield, of Medford, was Coll«, Croni» and Bronchiti». the two springs. Considerable r>Li 4 t l‘ ’ » oligli», ¡also nearly completed, wc would week front Waldo for a load of sail .Hi celi* « alni >1 Oli S,imnler free, arrested and taken in charge at that The < >. J 1 , train leaves at 2 o'clo k •ent him Ss, thinking one dollar ing is being done between Soda I say that as a means of punishment AV. F. Kremer, < ¡rant’s Rold by .................. place last Sunday by Deputy Sheriff’ for J.- Wimer & Son. it will undoubtedly prove to I k - a more would settle the bill, a*y>ur p. 111. and arrives at Vaquinii City Springs .and Strawlicrry A'allev, Smith of Douglas County, on a war I charge was $6 for the other notices. at 7:15 p. 111. carrying Wells Fargo where the road tuns through r<K'ks Rev. T. L. Jones preached two rant charging him with seduction. sermons on Sunday, the 5th instant, i “sweetener'' if it does not Lili out I But a few days ago I received a let- & Cos Express, 'flic west lxunnl and long tunnels. [Yreka fourual, i right. He w - taken to Ro -eburg the same to a large attendance. I ter from Nickel) saying I owed him train for Yaquimi Cityalsoconncct- The debt on the new M. E. church S10 still on the advertisement, his with the O. & C. train fi 'in Foil evening. Having two of the finest and b. -t 11. I, Robinson, of McAllister, at tins p’acc at the time it was dedi- regular price being $15. I hope if Land which now arrives at Corvallis improved - mail Lums in Southern Byron Prtaley, who is teaching a gave ns a pleasant call, lie has 1 cated was • :ily one hundred dollars. there are any other widows who at 12:25 p. ill. instead of 4:30 as Oregon, I He-ire to - li one of them. gi.iEimar school on Big Butte creek, our thanks for favors. ! The Rev. I. D. Driver succeeded in have legal advertising to do, and when we were there. I am sorry All under cultivation. For t< rm wrs over to the County seat this F. M. Nickerson has just returned collecti!ig at that meeting the sum ; who are |Ki stiaded or forced by oth to state that W. F. iSt Co have drawn enquire of R. D. S andford , week, visiting his many friends. of $79.19. Ilv an oversight of the ’ ci s to give it to the Ttm's, that they i off of tile N. 1’. roar* ard only tun 19 3ml Giant’s Pass. Or. While here, he interviewed Mr. fruin a trip to the coast and Chctco I compositor or w the full minutes of the will pay N'tekell in adrcnce, and {/•■( to Wallula Junction now, but I do Priest, our school .superintendent, reporting a splendid time. :»i uni f i:».r<»K meeting were not inserted nt the not cou.id'.r thia the end of thi ■ and secured a first grade certificate. Matt Pool a healthy young man premier time hence wc deduct these his rerei/d. Every time a person goes to Jacksonville h is at their matter and as to W. F. & Co draw of Eagle Point died suddenly on facts from them. Miss Allie Klippel. whose life lias Bah' heels like a poodle di*;., lx-.• ,;ing tor ing oil of the O. ft C. line" the sth of sonic kind of fever. K-en despaired of fora long time, is work. He is always ready to do a they will never do it, if they h id We acknowledge an invitation getting along nicely under the su The Ro lerm in brothers arc build from the Executive Committee who job of printing at half pi in-, but inteinled to do that they would not perior and skillful treatment of Dr. ing a fine residence on Ihmick hill have the matter in charge, to attend when pay day conies he puts in his have established a line to A’aquina < Ho. De Bar, and will aoon be well which will be finished with mansard . the Teachers Institute to be held at bill at full price, and a big price it City. again. Thi will Tieoneof the most roof. About four wets ago I went from M rs . J. N. S hook ¿Ashland on the 24th. 25th, 26th and is too. . miraculous cures that has ever been here to Brownsville and b 1 k on r.i > J. AV Wimer, of Murphy, off > 2;;h in it ixi 1 -1 -t in th tut The ¡nuance set forth in the let perfected in this part of the lountry his fine farm for sale t tr the stun of p. >it vit v -ork «»f public school edu bicycle. The (Jistance i.i 19 miles and the Dr. has gained for hini-eif $5,000. It is dirt cheap at that fi cation in Jack«»n conut) and the ter from Mi-.. Sh<f<.k of Klamath ami good ro.i l». Had a very pic 1-.- county, formerly Mrs. M u tlia l ’ ayne laurels that will last for all time to gure. ¡First Judicial District. Thanks. of this county, is but one of many ant visit with Will Perkin; an 1 • iw come, an I stand as g monument to the town, v.inch i-> a mo»t beautiful I . J'H’. Q S. B. Hendershot a former resi Our very Lest wisheS are with the which come under our notice. In village. t his greatness and worth. 17' objects of the Institute. fict almost every time probate court dent of this county, <li< rl suddenly L M v u i . The Narrow Gauge will l»e cam T. B. Kent. ex-District Attorney, at his home near Cressent City on Nickell iiticmpt . by making .. '¿V ; The old stage burn on Grave sits has swept down tijxvn our present the 5th ir.st promises which he never intends to pitted to Portland in a couple <>i H -•> 1 creek the property of Hon. ¿A. Por months and it will then l<c a good District Attorney like a mighty ava ktep. in plainer word», by most con ... 3<‘ I C. W. Kahk-r of Jacksonville has ter. was burned on the 5th. ¿Alsoa temptiblc lying and sneaking, to paying road. The O. P. is nearly lanche, by commencing suit against 8? ! rea|K-r ami mower, horse rake and completed to Albany row, and will •> him asking the court for a judge let a contract to Byers & Guerrin of snatch away fi in other newsp.qx rs E. MARTIN II CO. ment to oust Wm. M Colvig from Medford for the construction of a : about 40 tons of hay. The ma in the county the business which I k - entirely < ompL ted jn two ni'niths OI I chinery was the property of H. D. their patrons, wish to give them. or less. In fact tlii- . alley will soon the office of District ¿Attorney and brick law office. Gol. Burli»«» Upie» Rie proild d ,.»tirv ’ t Harkness. It was undoubtedly set place- T. B. Kent therein, and for Sometimes he succeeds, and some lx; a net work of rail roads and a ion <>f repreroiiting thè ol<l«»t aio1 ni st •X Those desiring first class dentist I his costs an<l disbursements. The ry will please call on Dr. Beacon on fire as no one was there at the time - he doe; not. ¿A common prac man can take his< hoice. Mr. Conn reìiabb- I. 11« In thè frad - in thè Cnftiwi trial will not come otf until the <b at the National Drug store. All ¡lime. If the |>crpetrator could lx.- tice with him js to publish notices tLsi formerly with Mr. Balter, has State», and I h - ugnili g*>-«g*i bis in.my found and no doubt exist about his of .ulniinistrators and others without obtained a position with the O. P. friend», r luindlng thetn (hit Ih" seas'ili tobcr term of the Circuit Court, work warranted. " ,» i< i- on 1 arili and 1 I will lus'artl guilt, it would undoubtedly lie the ever having any order for such pub Company as purser on the little of hence the d> ision of the voters of meli ” is rapidi)- ar»pr>snHitig, w lr 11 prò - cheapest and Ixst in the long run A successful cimpmeeting has steamer Three Sisters'' that plies perity and nere >;z li.nel ,:i luu-l, this judicial district will continue in lication, and take the risk of “bull been conducted for several days past 1 to hang him to a tree. thè wliohi eii'lr d w ri * •eelis Gir force until revoke' ! by our court a -“ ' . Mi yjLi.rL - rropr'». dozing" tin- administrator or admin lK-tween Corvallis, ¿Albany and Sal and thoHc tritate» arai nirmenloe- uhi li cm. which I candidly and honestly be over on Williams creek, by Revs. istratrix into rex'.gui/ing liis ptibli Bertram Stone a I»oy of eleven serie lo hi ini « I-- r III« fi • -ruU <if fleeliug lieve will never be reve rsed by Judge Michaels and Reed. years. After tb<* luti crime« thè tioriH, M ajn H tref . t , G k i' .> I’.i.».» summers of this city has a collection cation and ] yirg the bill. Often thi>«-a.-> noi depri—•i«.-i i-rapi III i>., «ing \Areb«ter. T. B. K. ha» virtually A. J. Wolcott informs us he did of coins numbering 130, ni'»*t of a person having a none? to publish aw.iy. The aigns of tire ti.oes'iiidic ite a —o- tekn - ' ■ . not contract his hops at 27 cents as which are very rare. Among them will hand it to the T idings and be fs-tter ami more at tive future, «n i in .<11- Win M Colvig :» District .Attomc-. reported but that he has been offi-r are Genmn. English, Jajun, Mo surprised to receive a note from No community am» any particular tirio.it - n of an in< rea»fl drinamlfor limi but he wants him oir»ted all the ed to cents for them. rocco, old Imb.an coin of 12X6, Ni'-kcil t / IL' eflv t that: “Your it-x- for a man who has naught to say wlllrkies he Will '.fiv- |H,'HOn.l| a” -tllioil Fresh and Salted Beef, F oia , but evil of the town wherein he re lo tlic ♦»•«* of Iw-nitii and J-vIr rn same The people have retired f Tx’wis Strong, of Murphy, wa.-> France, Non regian and (wh’nn coins. notice or -eK j/1ablwhed by th< side- He would lie much Is'ttcr liqiHir». Ile noi oftergl'i putrrWiH thè ad- MUTTON, B. Kent f;om public life in good the first tc Lake a horse acn«ss the He has the \Va»hi-igt< »11 r< >i:i of county co’ ars in the Time aP¡H vantare <H »yte tuia troni Uw«n fine shape-. For six consecutive years new bridge and Fred Geyer the first 1792, the Ca dina of i<>- I R'iS«! t'li- w« k. The T imes is the officia Ol AT, likewise his neighbors, if he wl.irk’t. . w'Ll.li h” jiisr.urlt s will noi »VOI arid emigrate to iron congenial he has fed at the public crib. The to take a wagon across. la- ea • '!cd tri, thè eoa«!. The tirili te Americana two JX-SK-C of 1 122. paner ’’•»r J *rkv)il . Joseph in'’ ate people ask«d for a ch ingc frea Though the ScTiptures arc a httk Lak • and GÎ tr ratr arc very low c lime.. |La Grande Gazette. One Fred Hodges ' -‘.ep-> down hard on the genius, v: sous satisfactory to themselves and W HC considcrin onr i mmense circula AND BOLOGNA. elected another man to fill that pi and out’’ from J*jlla.«. leaving his ¡.XT to s«e a Loy of gc bills unpaid. He is pronounced a sition, and they demand that ju id L.Í1 rd ' la our issue of July and equity lx dealt out to their “bilk" by the Itemizer. ing of the wagon ran'! choice. R ob R oy . Jasper Darneil of ¿Applegate fell wc to -k occi -iou t'»».iv i ALWAYS ON HAND. Lijrfit from a load of grain last week, the The address of Mathew P. Beady wagon parsing over his left arm j Norte county bond < d 3 r«ar< . 1»*.**« r had bv t! and :j years old L L D., <k-!ivered before the Uni :i< in Freír. ..•I, M «x res in sistan versity of Oregon at the commence near the body crushiug it badly. For Rent anniL J. H ment exenu -es was a masterly 1 i’Uort I tram 1 The address is published in lamitte phiet form by order of the Re he C ol tu * a copv of which is before us THE COVRI Eli Local and Personal. i '<-< I ■ , VWC J I F»«" - -«•.«- J l.-’ VO-., 1,0» IH'lIia ’■"-■ I'O’