Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, September 03, 1886, Image 3

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    S4
fur Male.
The District Teachers Institute
.Messrs. Rogers. Dunick, Stinei A Trip from Grant'« Pa«» to the Lim«-
U e have now reached our desti­
On* hundn*d .uid sixty acres of land
which
convened
at
Ashlaud
on
the
•tone Caeca of Josephina County--
nation
so
far
as
wagons
and
buggies
Razee
and
Estes,
started
on
Tues
­
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-
for sale cbeap, one tuile from
The Greatest Natural Curioaitie»
are concerned, and we prepare and 24th ult , was one of though, and odered
The smoke in the valley is as day morning, last, for a big hunt in
Grant’« P»« h Enquire of CoCBizu.
A
ifiti pur ef mettile Cjuty, Orti».
of Oregon.
eat our dinners, unload our traps, ability. We were compelled by­
the region of Sucker creek Success
thick as soft soap.
ftt-U
— —— —
pack them upon horses, elivate the force of circumstances to go to Port­
to you, gents. We imagine we can
SEPT. 3. 18N6.
James Turner, of Sucker creek stnell
MUD AY
Eli. C ourier Your cvrresjxind­ ladies a-stride of other horses, and land on that day. hence the C ouri ­ Everitt will uke wheat, com, or h»v at
the
venison
frying
already.
came to town Monday.
ent. in company with several oth­ start up a mountain trail to the er was not represented by a report­ the market price in excton*e fur Picture«.
#V ate ANDCOUNTY officials
We are informed parties at Waldo ers, left the beautiful little city of caves
five miles above us. This is er, although a young and bashful
Nwitee.
Water melons continue to be and Smith River are arranging to
» tat « orrk’iAiJ»:
Grant’s Pass for the purpose of vis­ a good mountain trail, but looks teacher promised he would take
All pencil« knowing tlietuaelveM indebt­
>> »• —...
Governor shipped from this place.
put
on
a
hack
line
from
there
to
this
1 to me will plvaae call and settle the
iting those wonderful works of na­
t-
Heen’tarv
dangerous to one not accus­ notes for us. but some good looking ed
P. E HOI VRT
'
J. W. Howard Ct Co. have moved city to carry passengers through once ture, the Limestone Cave», situated rather
I need the money. *
H
H
Treaxurer
winked at aaine
school
tnarm
must
have
tomed
to
mountain
trails,
as
many
AM)
MRP. M. HYDE.
E’ mc E ik . o
8upt. Pub bwtruetion into their new brick store.
a week to connect with the steam­ in this county. The ride down places along it, if a horse would him and he “forgot it.’’ The Insti
[ |{ yVxBsrm
< ireuit Judge
ers.
We
hojie
the
scheme
may
suc
­
For Sale
Rogue river to Keith's ferry where make a mis-step and get started tute closed at 5 p. tn. Thursday
Frank M. Nickerson moved his
M C olvio
District Attorney
ceed as there is a demand for wa­ we crossed this beautiful and rapid­ down
J icoli Wimer has a tine farm tor aalti
meet
next
family
to
town
Wednesday.
evening,
proposing
to
the
mountain
side,
would
go
cocarv ornciAUi:
gons on this line.
on Applegate, upon which are two flue
ly flowing stream whose pure clear rolling down about four or five’ year in Josephine county, Speak orchard»
.............County Judge
—fruit of all kind». A large cruf>
The mountains are full of hunter»
uPV Coin*
Passengers
came
up
from
Portland
ing
of
Prof.
Benson
of
this
place
waters
are
supplied
by
the
perpetu
­
hundred
teet
into
the
canyon
below.
is also for »ale with the place
Enquire
J Commissioner» but we don’t see any venison.
i. M Psvne
Monday night who left Cedar Rap­ al snows far up in the mountains There is a beautiful little creek iu the Tiding's reporter said: "Prof. of J Wimer, Mnrpliy, or ut the C oubii r
|m.s>n Messenger
.. ...
.Clerk
(Htf
Clean the streets and back yards ids, Iowa, on the 25th ult Pretty­ near Crater lake, is a delightful one. this canyon the waters of which can H. I.. Benson, of Grant’s Pass office.
[K Chan»lor.
Treasurer before the rainy season sets in.
F W. Howard
quick
trip.
They
speak
favorably
To
the
right
the
railroad
can
I
k * seen he seen and heard dashing over Academy, lectured on the subject,
LADIES
’
!
Sheriff
JG. Patterson
Geo Tarrant of Glendale, went of the State Board for securing low- climbing and winding around the rocks and falling over presipices 'Al Sirat,’ the name of a bridge SEND |l fora Novelty Rug Machine,
li F. Hathaway School Superintendent
rate tickets fur them which enables high granite lull», with its lofty ever making music to the pleasure which according to Arabian romance mid w ith rag«, make a beautiful rug, dial
to Michigan Last Monday night.
OUR BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
them to travel over more of the state trestles spanitig the deep canyon» seekers as they ride along this reaches from earth to ht-aven anil will co»t nothing but vour time. Yarn
As many as seven or eight drops than thev could afford to do at the between. To the left, in the dis­ mountain trail. At the head of this spans the abyss of hell. The bridge can be u»nl 111 th«’ same manner A ehil«i
an O|«’rate tlw imn liine. S«*ini tor cata­
GRANT'S PASS.
of moisture fell on Sunday night.
full rate of fare.
tance can lie seen the high moun­ creek the caves are located, the is infinitely narrow and can only lie 1 logue
and pattern». Agent« wanted in
ORNERVL MKRl'H VNDISE.
AiMreaa,
Mrs. Jones, of Wilderville, paid
Mr. S. McCalister, propricter of tains as they tower heavenward, creek flowing out of the lower en crossed by the pure hearted. The every town on the «»«ast.
Gao. W R iddle —Hum si., near 5ll>.
E. I ri’ AKE,
our office a visit on Saturday last.
the McCalister Soda Springs, situ seemingly looking down upon us as trance to the caves, there being two central thought of the lecture was
<'AMHUELLAT|-»-r> cor. litli <k H ata.
3110 Kearny St., San Franeiix'uCal.
success iu life; difficult, but not im
wc drive down the beautiful and
-office and «tore e< •<*-
Hon. Geo W. Riddle has been ated on the North fork of Butte fertile valley teeming with grain, entrances, one about one hundred possible The thoughts presented lS-llii]
feet
higher
up
the
mountain
side
♦
shipping some new wagons to town. creek, was in town this week. From vegetables, fruit and melons.
Choice Land for Sale.
than the other.
In entering although very practical were clothed
him we learn that quite a nuinlier
Quite a number of strangers have
After crossing the river, there is the caves at the lower entrance we in scholarly language. This clas­ TWO Hl'NDRKD Acres of choice land
families are camped at his place
8. p. 11. & I. Co.
visited this city within the past ten of
but
little to I k seen but timber, un­ pass along a hall alxiut 30 or 40 feet sical effort of the speaker certainly in Yamhill cminty for sale, IS miles
enjoying the healthy influences of
oi Portland. The wagon road
Uth ami Main Htreets.
days.
til
we
arrive at the Applegate river long ami 8 feet wide, immediately did him great credit. The undivid­ Southwell
leailing to it from Portland is mei inla-
this valuable spring. He has our
OBIH'KBIK».
Hon. A. A. Porter, now residing thanks for a half dozen bottles of where there are several gixxl farms over a stream of ice cold water ed attention of that appreciative inland lour rnilea aud double lracke«l live
.1. M C hiij >—cur. 4th an«! Maili uts.
and orchard.». Here the scenery is alxiut 5 feet wide, carrying off a audience would at once show that milvM m«>re. The remaining nine mile« ia
J . B. M IKHHALL & S un - cor 7th A Main. on Grave creek, was in town this this health-giving beverage.
magnificent. As the eye l«x>ks up tremenduoits volume of water. the speaker was not only well re­ excellent roa<l. Fine «pringx on the land.
Gm. am A C h m - m in —Main st near titli.
week.
of, or a-ldreas
Prof. Wm. Crowhurst of Califor­ toward the source of this stream and This is liridged over by laying poles ceived, but the food for thought af­ Price, *0,006. Emiiiin’ W.
E. A. E stes —Main »1., bet. 4tli A Sth.
J WIMER.
School commences on Monday- nia. delivered his second tem|x?rance take» in the rugged foot-hills and on either side and nailing slabs of forded by him would lie thoughtful­ lff-tf)
ATTORNEY»-AT-LAW
next. The attendance promises to lecture at the M. E. Church on Fri­ lofty mountains as they tower alxive wood on the top of them, forming a ly digested by all the teachers in
D avis B rower —tith st near l’ostoffice.
Hani Tim*».
8 I'. M itchei . l —Main st next door to be large.
day evening last to a large and ap­ and hover over the splashing and good foot bridge. At the end ot attendance." Many prominent ed­
While money x» eluHe.wagca and prices
Cot'RIER otfil-e.
preciative
audience.
The
gentle
­
dashing
head
waters
if
the
Apple
­
ucators
were
present
among
whom
this
hall
we
amend
a
ladder
about
low, ex|«en><eH h I mmi M to ««•• down in every
Messrs. Campbell it Tuffs and al­
' S am Wnirr:—C ourier building.
so Geo. W. Riddle, are receiving man is a fluent speaker, handling gate. as mighty sentinels to ever 12 feet high which brings us into a were Hon. E. B. McElroy State household. I’.couom v the wwl.’h word tv
OKI U STOKES
his subject so as to give his argu­ guard night and day, the thousands lx*autitul room or chamber, In School Superintendent, Hon. Geo. Mother«, head off IK« tor bill«, by alwai
N vrioNAL D ri o S tor «—Main nt near 6th. new goods.
ment tile greatest weight. Should ofcixil spring.» whose waters ripple passing through these rooms, (tor B. Curry, 1>. V. S. Reid of Albany. keeping in th«* homie, a bottle nt lir
C ity D ri ' o S tore —Main st Ix-t 6lh .1 7th.
(’«High and Lung Syrup Stof*
Smith Bros, are building a large he call again doubtless a much larg­ down the numerous gulches, and there are many of them) we can Professors Justus Barnham. B. J. a lloaanko'«
('«High instantly, relieves<'oii«iini|>ti<>n,
rilVMCIANS ANil XI'BUI ONS
addition to their feed stables on er attendance would greet him.
ravines, ever replenishing the waste hear the water roaring many feet Hawthorne of the State University, cun*« < ’nHip ami pain in the <'he«l in one
\V I . K rimeh —Ht Xational Ihsig Store.
sixth street.
It is ju«t the remedy for hard time«
F \V. V aniivk —Main st bet lith and 7th.
Hez. Barns, writing to the C our ­ of this beautiful mountain stream as lielow us as it rushes out towards M G. Royal, G. H Watt, J. B. night.
Price .'Hk t« ami |1. Samples free. Hohl
AV. II. F lasagax —6th street lielow H.
Work on the addition to the ier from Olympia, W. T., says: it flows down to the Rogue river the mouth of the caves. We passed Horner. Gen E. L. Applegate and hv
W. F. Kremer. Grant'« Pass.
WATCHES AWII JEWZI.RV.
school house is being pushed for- “Your paper has got to be quite a and is finally lost in the great Pa­ through ragged hall, elephant cham­ many others. We are glad to say
Cure Fur l’llru.
cific
ocean.
I.. G ray —cor Main amt 5th »ta.
ward rapidly.
ber, (where there is a ¡»erfect ele­ the Institute was a success.
welcome visitor at my house—would
M. V. L oomis —Main st bet 5th andtUii.
The
ride
from
Applegate
to
Wild
­
phants
ear
beautifully
carved
in
the
feel
lost
without
its
weekly
visits.
Missouri
Flat.
See advertisement in another col­
I*ile« an* frequently precisled bya«en**
MlHCEl.LAKKUl'a.
Please continue to send it," Mr. erville along Slate creek, whose rocks) over the devils back lx me,
of weight ill the Iwu'k, loin« ami lower
J ohns 4 W*» i > warii —Saddles and Har­ umn of this issue, for proposals on
Threshing
is
over.
l«irt of th«* aUlomen, causing the patient
Barnes wishes to settle in Josephine brilliant waters abound with moun­ which is a shaqi rock with deep
bridge repairs.
pes»—Main at bet 4th ami 5th.
Grain in this locality has y ielded to «up|H>«e lie ha« Home aff«’< tion of th«
couuty and makes enquiry for a tain trout, and where little nooks - caverns on either sick, the l.ottom
8. X. G reene 4 .Son—Gunsmiths and
kidnci« or neightori’ig organs. At times,
Considerable building and other gtxxl piece of land. Those having and vallies produce abundant crops, of which can not lx: seen ami were splendid.
Machinist»—Main at lx*t 4tli and 5th.
svmptoms of indig« stion are present, Hat
improvements are taking place in lands to sell, would do well to write is a pleasant one. The first place it not for the walls on either side
C ity M arket —Main at near 5th.
Mr.
T.
Nickerson
is
Building
a
illenev, iineasincss of the stomach, etc.
<). H. S tar —Tin Shop—cor 6th A H ata. and around town.
of importance after leaving Wilder­ being close enough to balance your . new residence.
I moisture, like nresperation, prixlix-ing
Mr. Barns.
Si’EiK.» 4 I'uiaiRK—I'a i nt era—ot li street.
:
a
very disagreeable itching, after gettiag
ville,
is
that
of
Hon.
II.
Thornton,
self
by
placing
your
hand«
tqxm
The fire in the mountians is still
S hith B ros .—Feed Stable—6th st.
Mrs. C. Slagel is on the Flat vis­ warm, is a common attendant. Blind,
Sol. Abraham and his two sons ■ eighteen miles from Grant’s Pass. them, it would be iuijxissible to
X enthal H otel —I B Hutch Proprietor raging and the dense smoke is be­
Rli’eding and Itching Piles yield at on« «
were on the south bound train Tues­ It is a fine place, well watered, af­ pass over this sharp back bone. iting her relatives.
—Main street near 5th.
coming very disagreeable.
the application of Dr. Bosanko's Pile
day night. The boys are enroute fording ample convenience for irri­ After passing this dangerous look
Mrs. C. T. Davidson is visiting lo
G rants P ass A caiiemy —Henry L. Ben­
Remedy, which acts directlv ti|«>n tlio
The state fair commences at Salem to California schools. Maurice goes gation thus making it very produc­ ing place we come to the devils pit, her parents on Missouri Flat.
son. Principal.
««art« cffi’cte<l. absorbing tlie Dimers, al-
.M rs . M. Ilviie—Milliner—opposite Fac- one week from next Monday.
It is to Berkely Commercial college while tive. with a fine stock range adja­ which seems to lx? a bottomless pit,
Mr. A. C. Lowdon will return laying tin* intense itching, and effecting a
tory.
cure. I’riiv 5U cents. Address,
I. imrstone C aver —25iii lestrunithiscity, to lie hoped it may prove a success. Allx?rt goes to the State University. cent thereto.
at any rate we could not sec the cast of the mountains in a tew days jH-rmaiient
l'fae l*r. ilosanko Medicine Uo.. Piqua, O.
l.et Sucker an«l Williams . reeks.
After traveling about ten miles bottom. From here* we visited last to look after his land.
Miss Jennie Bishop of Ashland, These arc very bright young men.
Sold by W. F. Kremer, Grant’s l’a»«.
F. ibeka Hum Scmxii.—J H Kohiusoa.
is the guest of Mrs. Ji. A. Estes. and u ill undoubtedly make their over a beautiful shady road, a grand chance chamber, the last chance of
Mr. (). Kincaid has commenced
Principal—Wiltlerville.
mark
in
the
world
now
that
they
D r . J. B PILKINGTON,
picture presents itself before us in the first discovery. The first r«xjm his .second term of school here. He
H ealth G iving W aters —S McCallister, She intends going east in a few
will have the special advantages of the lx-autiftil!y Illinois valley. As we we
J
Proprietor—35 miles from Jacksonville.
enter in the new discovery is is highly spoken of as a teacher.
days.
Surgeon, ik-ulist, Aurist, mid proprietor
a g«xxl education.
W iute H i leiii r S i - kixos Horn., Ashland
l«x>k out over this broad plain of the hornets ne»t chamber, named
tlie Eve lnlirmucy, and Banitarinm, of
Miss Ida York returned home of
The building formerly occupied
—T. W Price, Manager—Foot of First
I'ortlmiil, Or., may until further notfre
Sol Abraham informs us that the
by J W. Howard Ct Co., has been O & C. R. R. has raised the tariff rich farming country with the river so for its resemblance to a hornets from Jacksonville, where .»In- lias ls> coiiHiilte«! at the
avenue.
II «»HtcEls. Gold Hill—Real Estate,
moved to the corner of 6th and H 011 lumlK’r from Glendale from Si4 winding along at the foot of the nest, thence through arch hall, Ix’in sick with the fever for about
Itaglvy liouur, Grant’« l’a««.
mountain lx’yond, forming a grand queens pallace, queens cellar, maids two weeks.
Liunbcr, Grain, Insurance etc.
C.
on fltr 2 ml A/iooloi/ >>j evrfff moolht all tbit/.
streets.
to S18 per car. Mr. A. says he has background to this beautiful valley, parlor and many other nxinis t«x>
JACKSONVILLE.
Rev. G. Hoxie held services at Tlic atl!icte<l by 11(*♦**<*<• in any form aro
ltoai'E R iver D istillery —John \. Han­ i
Sam Smith of this city, formerly on hand three quarters ot a million i the scenery is captivating. As we numerous to mention in this already
the
Missouri Flat school house last nui'U welcome to a fr»^ commit ati<m.
lev, Proprietor.
feet
of
lumber,
but
that
he
cannot
an employe of this office, holds a
ride down the side of the valley ad­ lengthy communication. Many of Sunday at 11 o’clock, a. m. and Rev.
Ills M|MH*ialtioN an* all forms of Ey. ami
J acksonville M arble W orks —J.
position in the mill at Smith River. ship it at the increased rate of miring the sceiK-ry, we come sud­ these rooms or cliamlK-rs are the
Ear Ailment«, Rectal A Nervous Diseases.
Cornwell
held
service
at
early
can
Whip, Proprietor.
freight». The company might as denly to a lieautiful lawn, on either most beautiful formation of crystal-
Success to you, Sam.
■C. L kmeert —Physician ami Surgeon.
i{<*leri4 to almost every old Tort lander ;
die light the same evening.
also.la«. S. ( licrrx. \ll»any ; R. A Rain
A rroRN E Y H-AT-LAW.
Mrs. Geo. Sherer and Miss Mc­ well prohibit the shipment of lum­ side of which are magnificent oak.» ized quartz and lime stone that we
Mr.
J.
C.
Whip,
proprietor
of
the
ber
as
to
put
the
rate
so
high
that
whose
branches
and
foliage
spread
pv, llairiMlmru; 1* W* I» oih I. Irving; Rm.
have ever had the pleasure of see­
H. K elly . H. K H annah . T. B. K ent . Grath, of Prarie City, are visiting
out over the lawn, where many a ing. The continual dripping of Jacksonville Marble Works, has \. ('. Eaircldld, Jn.* \. l*'J)t>ort, Eiip nc,
WALDO.
friends in this city. They expect it will not hear shipment.
» i
; •
w
• i • I* Dixon, n ’
planted
some
handsome
tomb
stones
Capt Ankeny and otir old friend weary traveler has enjoy ed their re- ! : water has carved out of the rock in
. .;': k A S on —General Mwcliandise to remain about two month.-'.
WiiiMton, Rowhiirg; .Isa Thornton, Win.
1 ,x 1 street
in
the
cemetery
here.
We
are
glad
General Tolman came up on the freshing shade. A short distance some places and formed in other
Butler, Ashland, ami over a hundred
.
- ckkk —General MerchamMae.
R. Adams of Waldo, sends us train Tuesday. The Capt. says he from this beautiful spot, is the once; places, all imaginable sh;q«i-d ice to see the jx-ople taking an interest ('.
«’.ISOM <»f till* \VOI t fortHK of /7/rn, Krtt'il
utANrs 1 .«1(| [jverv atalrle— Main »1.
green Irean pods ten and one-half contemplate» starting up the Blue renowned city of Kerbyville, whose I icicles,
I'b t .n b'i tnhtfi, etc., now beilltf Mild <*MHful1 V
resembling them,) from in that way and do hope that more tn*ntr<l,
-j; q ..¿. him —Hotel and Jjvery torn inches long.
This is the largest we Gravel claim in Galice creek this buildings indicate that during the the size (or
without lining the knife.
of
a straw to 5 or 6 inches will take steps in the same way.
—Main street.
have seen so far. Who next?
The Grange store is always kept
fall. Ik expresses himself pleased flush mining days of yore it enjoyed in diameter. The sides of these
CENTRAL POINT.
W lid < berry and Tar.
Roar. WmBor—Feed an<1 «ale stable.
In our directory of State officers with the quartz »pi-cimens recently prosperity, and was the great com rooms art beautifully fest«x>ticd with well supplied with all kinds of first-
Every I hm I v known the virtue* <»f Wild
.1. S, H ouck —Stoves and Tin wire.
we accidentally omitted Mr. Col- taken from various ledge.» in south mercial center of a large scope of a formation resembling coral, and class good, too numerous to men­ Cherry ami Tar a*« a relief and cure for
any vtfeutioiiH of the Throat amt LuugM,
L ewis P ankea —Central P.airt H-Sel.
vig's name as District Attorney. cm Oregon Gen. Tolman is large­ country.
But those «lays have the ceiling» arelx-autifully decorated tion.
combined with these two ingredient* are
M aori her —Rea! Estate.
Xoi',
ly interested in quartz mines east of passed and gone, and to-day Kerby­ with thousands of these so called
We make correction this week
a few siiiiph* heuling reiiK’dieM in the
KERBYVILLE.
eoni|MM4itioii of I>i. Boeanko** Cough ami
School Fund.
O. H. Starr has a well in front of the mountains. Both these gentle ville enjoys that quiet peaceful rest [ j icecicles hanging from the ceilings,
W m . N ac < ke —General Merctiamlise
Lung Syrup making 1t just the article you
men are hale and hearty.
so essential to some of her citizens sparkling ami glistening like so
N
D klama TTEB—General Merchandise. his tin shop, corner of Sixth and II
The following is the apportion­ «li'Hild alwaya have in the hoii?*e, for
who
have
almost
s|K-iit
a
life-time
many
diamond».
Some
of
the
rooms
A
special
agent
of
the
post
office
U nion H otel
—Mr«. Ryder,
Proprietor
Attention
Pioneers-
streets, iu which he has put a pump
Cirtigli.M, Cold-, Croup ami BronrliitC.
K erbyville M ili *—P. M. Miller. PTopr,
department has been in this section in the busy cares and pursuits of have jhxi I s or »mall lakes of ice cold ment of the State Scluxil Fund, made Pi it <» V) eeiitM ami $1.00. Sa mi »Iva free.
for the convenience of the public.
Aug.
16th,
1886:
R ichard
P.
G
eorge —Salwm—Main st
The following letter from Jackson
Hold by W. I'. Krrmer, Grant'* raxM.
for the purpose of determining life, ever laboring for the prosperity water in them, and nature has lieau-
We hear of several pupils coming which route, the old pack trail or of their town and county; and as tifully and artisticaly turned anil Amount in IreuMiiry us r<*| >rfed
ville explains itself:
1 nn
to town to atteud school. It will the wagon road was best suited for they glide down the silvery side of carved out columns which extend by j. W. Howard
2 (Ml.
J acksonville . Or., Aug. 26.
open next Monday and we hope the conveyance of mails to and from tim*. surely tlwir beautiful little vil from floor to ceiling with a base Ex pre
E d . C ourier —D ear S ir :—In there may lie a full attendance the the coast. That he lx* positive lage nestling close to the f«x«t hills, alxiut ten inches wide at the lower
III
Balance on hand
closed you will fiud programme for first day.
about both routes anil render coin with the Illinois valley and nioun end. and look as though they had Total nuinlier of pupil* in the countv
Pioneers Reunion which will take
E. B Colwell, traveling agent petent judgement, he chartered a tains beyond in front, is a pleasant Ix’en placid there to support the HMM. Am t |ier capita, $0 89
place at Jacksonville. Please give
No. of
ceilings. It is impossible to de 1 tistrit t pupil*.
for Bancroft's history, gave its a call mule and rode over the trail lioth place ot residence.
A mount
the same publicity iu the next issue Thursday.
After traveling a few mile» along scribe these great natural curiosities No.
ways with the contractors agent,
The
gentleman
is
col
1
*’B,
I'd 11
■of your paper. By doing so. you lecting statistics for Bancroft's his but then it wasn’t more than six the iK-autiful road that leads from and there is no doubt but this will
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will much oblige the Pwrueer Socie­
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miles across to the road he could Kirbyville to Waldo, we turn to tile ere long lie the grandest summer
ty. A cordial invitation it hereby- tory of the Pacific States.
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left an«l our course is tip Sticker resort in Oregon, as it cannot lx-
see
further
than
that.
The improvements on the build
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extended to you to participate in the
creek, and one of the most beautiful »urpasM*«i even by the Mammoth
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Grant’s Pass Academy.
exercises, and help eat the dinner ing at the corner of Main and 5th
and fertile little valleys in Oregon is caves of Kentucky for lieauty and
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streets, are nearing completion, and
Respectfully y ours.
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N<> community can hope to pros the Sucker creek valley. Irrigating grandeur, and al! that is necessary
when finished will lx- a commodious
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ditches are run from this creek to make it a popular resort is a g«>od
]icr
in
tin»
scholastic
age,
without
and convenient structure.
:; h i,"
Secretary .
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the very best of school facilities. through the vallev, furnishing an road to it. There is plenty ot fish
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PIONEER REUNION.
Albert Sbumake of Williams Everv mail from the eastern and abundance of water to irregate the ami game near the caves, and the
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The following programme has creek inform« us that a young man mi«tdle states, bring letters of inqui­ land, making it produce a large most excelent water. There is m v
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been arranged for the ensuing reun­ who recently came there for his ry from prospective immigrant». In yield of grain and three crops of fine eral fine lakes on the mountains in
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One of the Ix’st, if not alxive the caves, that I can not de­
ion of the Pioneer Society of sauth- health, died and was buried Tues all of these epistles, the first and clover hay
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ern Oregon, which takes place day. His name was Hathaway.
most eager question i». "What are the liest. places in this valley, is scribe in this communication.
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Thursday, Sept, gth, at Jackson-
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The C ourier is the first' paper your scluxil facilities ?" Jackson that of Mr Wells, known as the
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Kelley
place,"
consisting
<«f
4«*»
rille;
ville
and
Ashland
long
ago
awak
that greets the immigrants eye as
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There is an immense amount of O't
The procession will form at the he enters the clerks office at the cued to the importance ofthi» ques­ acre» of rich valley land. Mr. Wells
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town hall at 10 A. M.. under direr - State Board of Emigration rooms tion ami by prompt measures, pre informed us while there, that he »hipping going on in and out of 2M
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lion of J. E. Ross, marshal of the We thank Mr Carlisle for the same. pared themselves to answer it satis would harvest this year, aliout 3'«x> Portland on I with sides of the river i
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day and proceed to the court-house
factorily. The result of their enter bushel.» of grain, one hundred tons There are two freight tram» and
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L D. Brown will, on the 10th prise is witnessed by the fact that of hay. anil would have an abund­ two passenger train», making lour Tuts 1 amount apportioned
where the exercises will take place,
and while en route the procession inst. ship a five stamp quartz mill the reputation of their schools is ance of apples. We only travel, a trains in all. 1 day over tlx- Oregon
will be reversed and a general hand from Portland to his ledge near Gold state wide. It is a sourix: of grati­ short distance from this place until X California R R . two passenger
Hill. Iz-t the noble work go on. fication to the citizens of Josephine we are beyond all settlement or and seven freight trains each day
shaking indulged in.
Mr Brown's enterprise is commeti county, to know that Grant's Pass civilization and our ride for alxiut over the Oregon Railway
Navi
PROGRAMME:
is also fully alive on this subject. ten miles is up this lieautiful stream, gation Co. line; there are two
i Music by the Jacksonville dable.
J H. Stine, formerly editor of the The large two story addition to our crossing ami re-crosaing it six times. freights and two passenger trains a
Silver Cornet Band.
C ourier , has located at Brownsville «chixil building which is being This creek is very rapid, the pure- day over the west side road so that,
2. Song by the choir
Prayer by the chaplain. Rev. where he will soon commence the rapidly completed a» we write; the clear water dashing and foaming to say nothing of marine »hipping
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publication of the “Brownsville In­ careful preparation for the year's over the rocks and boulders in it»' Portland is fa»t taking on the air of
M A. Williams.
Letter I.lai.
formant.“ May success attend your work which is being made by the rough channel. The mountains on a great commercial center The
Song
by
the
choir
AHLF A MES6ERVE
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4-
able corjisof teachers employed; the either side some distance back from Northern Pacific and O. R. A N
5. Reading of memorial résolu efforts.
Co.
Ix»th
do
buxine»»
into
Albina
the
creek
are
high
ami
mostly
cov
­
deep
interest
displayed
by
the
peo
­
lions on death of members of the
M it» S tri LT, - - G rant ' s P a ».«.
DM6
The campnieeting at Jump Off ple in this advance movement in ered with timber, and the valley, i over the latter» road Sonic long
«octet'
Blake. I G
McGrath Mi* \
Joe
closed
on
Sunday
evening
last,
train»
are*
to
lx-
seen
here
A»
high
which
is
«piite
wide
in
»»nnc
place«,
our
local
«cliool
work,
are
all,
an
...
«. Dirge by the hand
Gal.-En.eh
Mi», r. I W
Mr William», Wm
Oration by B B Beekman. Bro. Messick returning to Portland earnest of the substantial progress i» a deii'C forest of the finest timlx-r as 22 paxiwnger coaches iu one I List n.gr D I
on
Sunday
night
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s
train.
The
we have ever seen, consisting of train left Albina «luring the G. A Jame«. Illi
.Mryi-r. Mi»«Th«-»ia
of otir growing town.
Pioneer song, written by
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Fresh and Salted Beef, Poik,
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sik«1«, WUI mw
Our bc I mkj I is to lie carefully and sugar and y ellow pine, fir and cedar. ‘ R . and there are constantly from 6 Keaths,
Mm Jane McCully, will be sung meetings in this county have been
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-ol.-n Ml I
largely
attended.
to
10
passenger
coaches
in
each
rigidly graded, with three depart It is a grand sight to ride for miles
by the audience
Afilla, T **
Mm illv, John
MUTTON
Watkins, Il II
We were in error last week in ments. having three grades in each through this timber, looking at tram.
Dinner.
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these
grand
old
sugar
pines,
five
1
to Occasional addresses bv saying that iLen Wall et al were department. The high sch'«»l de
The undersigned, living fnc mile» Pere* in« calling l»»r anv *»f the uls.v.
I’oltK-SAI SAGE.
wrecked on Columbia nver bar in partment. tinder the direct stqier and six feet in diameter, and from west from Grant's Pass, offer» for lF'i..rs will l’ica», sat ' a-Ivrrtwd "
members of the society etc
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W
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rd
,
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to
ninety
feet
to
a
limb
eighty
M«ion
of
Prof
Beason,
is
designed
1857. it was in 1852 (>*n Wall
sale one span of go»xl heavy draft
II» J M. J ohn , 1h*pirty.
Miss Annie Berner is now bleated informs its the Capt of the steamer to be so complete in it» course and Hou- it would make our mill and J f,r»<-' it'l 1*-ir:i«-»». oil'- f irm M igon
AND BOLOGNA.
m her room» over J. W Howard & Columbia refuser! to take the re» management a« to leave no excuse factory men at Grant's Pass smile if and hri'k in gixrl condition, one
Co s store m the new brick where cued persons to San Francisco and for any one in the county to send they ha«l accei
access to sti< h an exten plow thrw head of full Molded
B,»r«wn and Lard
«he will be pleased to meet all theme a« they had not a cent they could abroad f««r the acquirement of an si--«- body of timlier. and what a male H-rkdiire h<>gs, otre good
desiring pictures enlarged 1 am not go. when Capt Fa veil paid academic education. A large at­ grand thing it would lx* for Jo«* young milch cow Also, s-mie old
ALWAYS ON HA n D.
prepared to show »ample» of my their way dmsn out of his own tendance from oul.sidn the district 1» phine county if this and many other »helled corn m quantities to Stilt.
work Charges reasonable Call pocket The Gen. speaks in high anticipated, and even V preporition large tract« of timber within her
S axi . i ' ord A C hristie .
Metti Ifrlivercd any p'a««’ in T.uvti
riy as I anil remain only a short terms of Capt. Favell and save he i« being made to fum 1 h ample ac- Girder - «otild lie utilized liy «awing
arti
time
A xnif B fsxrw .
it
inti
tnmh
wr
and
inaniifac
’
unng
it
is gmng to .set the Capt once again lommodattonx for all I. A prf"«tii-r
I BEE OI f’HARGF
and other useful ar
«1
»J* hrfiwe returning to San F'ratx isco. 011s school year is alxiut to Iwgm int» sa.sh. doors
M. w’ Ahl) A M..»«-rrr an* l’reporcl
«Hs- i« pas Ito
re» !... Indes
The steamer was wrecked iu Jami Let Ito friend» nn«l patron. nwitc tir le « for th«- market tliereb
T1IE COVRI EIL
Local and Personal.
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