Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, September 03, 1886, Image 4

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    JACKSONVILLE DIRECTORY.
home. II<- never «ailed Eve up
from the cellar to put away his
slippers; not he. When lie took
nv mi «» M r oM.oon.
JACKSONVILLE
them off he put them under the fig
Softly xhinc the xtars of evening,
tree beside his Sunday Ixxils. In
Faintly aing the u ¡nd« afar,
abort, he did not think she was e >
And uiy soul I» ever Mgliing
penally created for the purpose of
’(fid the xa hii.«« of the hour;
While the world i« wraptxxl ¡«dumbur, waiting upon him, and he was nt
Curtained an- the land and sea,
under the impression that it dis­
J. <’. Will PP.
Do thy tteoughta in pUMCful xleeping graced a man to lighten his wife’s
E’er return to think of me'’
(it neral Contractor
, care's a little. That is the reason
l>o they bles» me in their mein’ry
Eve did not need a hired girl, and
Like > weet bird* of aoiitliei n clime?
—IV---
with it is the reason that her decen­
Or return die wan i ri-r« never
dants did.
To thu*e joya of olden timn?
•
•
Oh, tt>e I r'-i /•■» often gr ot me,
Swords for the English army are
Gentle wind« ot ' >r>-i/u air.
And thev say I vet »hall meet thee,
manufactured in Germany.
The ;
On a ¡lay moat fondly fair.
American plan is to have everything i
manufactured at home. An enemy
While I'tn watching for the morning,
For it» beuty wake* thine eyes,
is speedily panic stricken when he
Wliile I M-eil» beauty rising
learns he has to meet home-made ■
O’er the glowing eastern »kies;
weapons. [Louisville Courier Jour
Thu» my day-xtar hath arixeu,
nal.
Word» of lio|«i have Hi ed to me,
Word»of waiting thro' the long day»,
BY LETTER
A young man who has a g<xxl ALL ORDERS
Word» of love from over the sea.
deal of spare time on his hands
THE m : ov r-M«U.
wishes to learn of something that
Promptly Attended To.
As I ride with a k-en lookout through the will keep him occupied. We can
think of two things right off get­
town,
In the wind of the autumn blowing free, ting married and tipping over a l»ee-
O keoox Sr., J acksonville , O« x .
Yon li .in fr ,m your o|x-n window down, hivc.—[Burlington Free Press.
And I raiie my face to your own, i-herie!
I pre« my lips io the rise in your hair,
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
And wiah it was one of the two on your
face:
If 1 were up tn the window there,
JACKSONVILLE, OR.
Would you givi me u l.ist embrace?
NO INJUNCTION HAS BEEN PLACED ON
w
ROGUE RIVER
C ( ) u
: R.
MACHINERY
AGRICU LTUKAL
•Sold by Knapp. Durrill A Co., Including the-------
CELEBRATED BAIN WAGONS AND RACINE HACKS.
o-
Also Agent for Park «» Lacy, Portland, Dealers in■ ■ —
Mining Supplies of Every Description on Demand,
AT
HIS
GRANT’S
STORE.
PASS,
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
OREGON.
----VIA----
MM
NATIONAL
A
«
A
J
(i rant’s Paes, Oregon.
Printed at ('.rant's Pass, Oregon.
PRESERVATION OF FRUITS.
Druggist and Apothecary,
WHISKEY,
— In Quantities and at—
—DEALER IN —
While the Rending Table is
The Experience of Two Noted and
Suocenaful Horticulturists.
SUPPLIED WITH THE LATEST
o
—And—
CORN
Finest Wines, Liquors & Cigar s,
PRICES
TO
W. J. WIMER,
SUIT.
AND CONNECTIONS.
—Time, — I-".’ Davs.—
DR. W. F. KREMER. Prop’r,
BOURBON, RYE
Oregon & California R. R.
Fare from Portland to San Francisco. $32.00.
Fare from Portland to Sacramento, $30.00.
JOSEPHINE COUNTY,
Main Street,
THE BAK IS SI ' 1*1'1.1 Ell WITH THE
JosEi-n Mos», N. G.
.11 s S' M,«. Sei -y.
STEEL, RUBBER HOSE,
P. of It. .Josephine Lodge, 179, meets at
Grant’s Pass, first Saturday of each month
PUMPS, RO( K BREAKERS
at 11 o'clock a . M. W. M. P ollock ,
BATTERERS, GIANT POWDER,
W M.
MACHINISTS’ TOOLS AND
R ann kb L odge , I. O. G.T., 493—Meet*
every Friday evening at Hale’s hall.
J R H au w.t T
—Article of—
Is Connected With This House.
t
K ehbyvii i k L odge , N o . 85, I. (». (>. p.
—Meets every other Saturday evening.
Visiting brothers cordially invited to at­
tend. _
D an ' l H i nt , N. G.
S. W. F orbes , See'v.
ENGINES. WIRE-ROPE,
CAR TRUCKS, DRILLS,
CENTRAL HOTEL!
------ («>)
Got den Rci :-, I. O.O. F.—Me«>taevery
Saturday evening at 7 :30 at their hall on
Sixth strict. Visiting brothers cordially
invited to attend.
.1.
T 11 i ; -
The Rogue River Distillery, OFFICIAL PAPER
This very moment I catch the beat
tin th wind of tin- autumn flowing free,
<>l .« xmiodron | , jug with niullled feel
By Un- mill, wlio are hunting me
If tliey find me- a almt! - 1 am wounded,
swel l!
One touch of tlie roses so fair to xe■;
If tliey drag me in to dieat your feet,
You must kiss me again, chi-riel
—[Southern Bivouac.
SOCIETY NOTICES.
G rant ’ s P as » L odge , N o . 84, A. j.- *
A M.—Meets in their hall, Odd Feliow'a
building, Friday evening on or before the
full moon.
Visiting brothers cordially
invited to attend.
J. W. H oward , W. M.
J. T. G alvin . Sec’v
He is also Agent for all Kinds of-------
Cemetery Work a Specialty.
PIHIi. I\ IDI I,TEII ITE»
EBON URAXra l-ASH Til «»ALICE.
(J ;()Q a
Restrain Him from Selling his Large and Mell-seleetc<l Stock of Jz^av/s Saturday
Arrive* (sum ■ «lay).
OSOum
orricK iiot as.
Oilice oi>en every day except Sunday
from 7:30 a m . to 8:3o r. m . Open Sun!
day from 8:30 to 10 a m .
J. W. H oward , P. M.
MARBLE, STONE or GRANITE
I have lieen rather sad. I dreamed of a
GRANT’S PASH, OREGON.
JOHN A. HANLEY
I’ropr.
day
(How the wind of the autumn ia blow­
ing free!)
When the r.ittle of aalMiri- would pass away Thia Hofei has lx<-n thoroughly
An l the winds would whia|s r to you
renovated anil
Caton Aj Garrett, General Agents.
and me
That 1 )><• is the fx-st, ah:.(ever lx-tide.
R efurnished
T hroughout
Kinney A Wolters, Agents, Medford.
And the journey of life, made hand in
hand,
Is u path of flowei-i; but the dream soon THF TRAVELING 1’1 Bl !<’ WILL FI.N|
died
In the air of tliis war-curst land.
BEST ACCOMMODATIONS.
RIDDLE.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE M.L i
I KO't OKVNl-S |-A»X TO CaEXCKNT CITY
Daily Exve;it Suu lay.
I.v. Grant’* Pass, G a . m . Arrive 1 .«
Drugs, Patent Medicines,
Chemicals, Paints, Oils,
Perfumery, Toilet Articles,
Shulder Braces, Trusses.
Close Connections made at Ashland
a ith the stao«w of the California, Oregon
& Idaho Stage Company.
DAILY EXCEIT SUNDAYS.)
E ast S ide D ivision .
BETWEEN PORTLAND & ASHLAND.
M ail T rain
LEAVE.
arrive .
Portland .7:30 A. m . Git's Paxs 1 :15 a . m .
'ír’t»Pi.-s 1:2O «. m . Ashland. 4 :15 a . m .
Ashland.
e . m . Grt's Pans 11 :5 óf . m .
(irt's Paes 12:GO M. Portland. 4.25 p . m .
A lbani E xi - ees * T rain .
All who grow fruit are interested
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
NEWSPAPERS.
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR
LEAVE.
AllklVK.
in its preservation itt its natural
Portland
4:00r. m . la-banon ,9:20r.
state, and though there- is so much
Lebanon
4 :15 a . m . Portland 10:05 a . m .
KI'.IUIY VILLE DIRECTORY.
POOL TABLE MAY ALSO BE
yet to learn about growing fruit,
there is really more to learn about
FOUND HERE.
Daily between Portland and Ashland.
preserving it. Thousands fail in
UNION HOTEL.
The O. A U. 1!. K. Ferry makes Con­
tin« direction. Murshitll P Wilder,
nection with alt the RegitlarTraius on tho
the veteran pomologist, says, of
Last Side Division, from foot of F street.
propose to keep a strictly first-
course correctly, that to preserve
fruit we must have perfect control
W est S ide D ivision .
class house. Give me a call.
of tenqx-rature, light and moisture.
BETWEEN 1’ORTI.ANDA CORVALLIS
O-
J. B. HUTCH,
(¡OGI» BEKS'
GOOD TABLE!
The ajiartment where it is expected
M ail T rain .
HTBSCRIPTION KATES:
leave .
arrive .
to keep fruit must lx1 so arranged
And
the
Ix'st
<>1
Aceomruixlatioiis.
• ¡rant's Pass,
( trogoli i
Portland. 7:30 a . m . Corvallis 12:25 i -. m .
that the tempernture- within may In-
Corvallis. 1:30 i-. m . Portland. 6:15 i -. m .
kept cool. If warmth enters, the
At Corvallis connect with trains of O. P.
Connected with tliis li.Ael is a
o
conditions of fermentation aie pres
for Yaquina Bay. Excursion ti. kets on
One
year
(in
advance)
I
$2
«nt. Mr. Wilder does not use i«-c
-FIRST-CLASS IIVERY STABLE.-
25-
sale from Grant s l’ass to Yaqtiina Bav
and return, via Allianv, at »13.70. Tj-’-
He has thoroughly experimented
Six months............
I 25-
Mrs.
Ellen
Ryder,
Proprietress.
ets good to return until Sept. 3jW«»»<sre
Ixith with and without it. He now
Three months.
75-
E-reai -s T uvin .
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o
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builds his fruit house in a cool,
K khuyvii . i . x ,........................... O regon .
(L oot or riRHT AVENl r,)
Single copy
io.
Portian’l'. 4 :50 r. m .
.shady place, with the d«x>r on the
A FINE LINE OF CIGARS ALWAYS KEPT ON HAND.
ASHLAND, OREGON.
north, and with a thoroughly drain
M'.Uil’villi- 5:45 a . m . Portland ..,¿1-
/•
ed and < ciuented cellar, with -,tnaH|
Jax-al tickets for sale and baggage
HURRA
double windows which he can open
FOR
GRANT’S
PASS,
HURRA!” checked at Company's uj>-town office,
-KEKBS-
and dose at pleasure. In such n
corner Stark and Second streets. Tickets
for principal points in California can only
house lie keeps fall ami winter |>cars
lias licvii Thoroughly relltted and reno
be
I«- procured and
an i baggage
luggage checked
clucked at the
ooo
ill good condition until March Ap­
vuted, mid olFers extra iudui ciuents
Company’s office,
ples can I k * kept at a lower tempe
| i>r
bargains in flic line of
to the traveling public.
CIN NOW ROAST OF
ralure than jx-ars say thirty four
Freight will not le received for ship­
to fotty ilegivcs. J. J Thomas has
NEW MANAGEMENT
1'1 N ESI­ STO RE ROOM IN SOUTHERN OREGON.
ment alter 5 o’clock r. m ., on either the
said that itt - itch a nxittt iis this, and
And
everything
in
the
way
of
Will »pare no pains in making tliis one of
East or West Side Divisions.
by admitting air on cold nights and
R. KOEHLER,
E. P ROGERS.
the most c infoitable anil home like
THE
MINING SUPPLIES.—
closing the entrances when the ait
Manager.
G F. A Pass ,Agt.
hotel» in the place.
is warm, he has kept some varieties
TVhll.» VIHAVK »CI-I-I.IKD WITH Till:
of jwars until April and Baldwin ap
"A NEW ERA.’’
Those wishing bargains should call on
pics into June.
,-A
Best
the
Market
Affords.
Mr. Wilder allows his late f ill and
WILLIAM NAUCKE.
THE BENEFITS OF THE
winter fruits that he intends to keep PI.i:\S\XT ACCOM MODATIGNS IOK
On their (.'heap Uounters in all such lines as
K limit 1 ILl.K,
< >KH,oN
to rem.tin on the trees until then- is
t
1'AMII.IKX.
DRV GOODS,
«lunger of frost. He then has them
—IN AMERICA—
N
DELEMATER.
DRESS GOODS,
gathered with the utmost cate and Ihumi-ngerv curried to and from the hotel,
Concentrated in on - Bottle without the
—HE A I.EK IN—
placed on the north side of his fruit
FREE OF CHARGE.
C
THING,
the Expense of an Euroi>ean .Journey.
house tn tiers of boxes six or seven
— l'atroiiH will I« supplied with- •-
HATS AND CAI’S,
fe«-t high, and covcteil with Ixiards
They aie thus kept until the ground
\n<l ktM’pH roiiRtantlv on hand
BOOTS AND SHOES.
logins to freeze, when tlu-y are taken
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
H \ ts , C aps , B< m » ts and S hoes ,
— From tile Famoua—
to the ix-lhtr and piled up as Ix-fore
GROCERIES,
with shingles, or thin strips of Ixurds WHIT!-! SULPHUR SPRINGS
—ANI»—
betweti the Ixixes. Occasionally
PROVISIONS,
I K i tartinent
Genomi Mining Supplii •s
th«- ft mt is lixikcd over, and the
CROCKERY,
WAI.IM» I>1K KCTOKV.
most mature- is taken out. So tar.
as the its«- of ice is concerne«!, he af
TOBACCOS.
I'll«»so wishing gotxl I'.ir-r.iiiis mugí not
fail h» < all at the
firms that the fruit kept w ith ice loses
Has recently lieen supplied with a
CIGARS. ETC.
its flavor, and that the eellul u tissue
Kcrbvvilk 1*. O. Building.
WALDO, OREGON.
fine selection of
le.s mil« a dr)
Different varictiea of
f <r- ,11 our gooil.« are entirely new and will be , xchanged for cash
K kmryviii . k ,
■ - Ornaos.
fruit demniul different degree* of
J A PECK 11A M proprie i-K
leiii|x-iature for preservation, but
or farm produce.
,
C AMPBELL «t TUFFS,
tmtv degrees is about right for «mi­
KERBVVILLE
MILLS
____________ __ _______________ Grant’s Pass.«Josepliin<‘ County. Oregon
GOOD BEDS '
GOOD TABI.I
nion ¡x-ars. [Western Rural
I M Mil LEK. • •
tnd the ts.-i of iuxx>mtii««l»tionH.
Why Evo Did'nt Need »Girl.
In conuei'iion with thia Hotel, I have a
1 lie crystallized salts as extracted from
ami even thing necessary to «io first
—The boat of—
A lady writer in one of our ex-
g..ines and fruit; a most monderful pro­
large and eoiunuxlious
«hinge« futtushes some tc.isons why
duct from Nature's labriitorv ; the great­
class
C ohnek M ain A F b <> xt S ts ,
BARN AND CORRAL.
Eve did not keep a girl
She says
('. rani ’ s P ass , O regon est sovereign prepiuation ever placed be­
fore the American public
"There I lk liven a great deal said
M'ith the beat water facilities indie
Sul-Mu eatelle ¡»nature’* own product;
als.ut lite fault ot women, and win
< All lx* Supplied at Ri'.l-'liable Price»
county.
it SU) plies to the weary svsteni the want
Having
oj>enc«l
a
Family
Grocery,
1
hereby
announce
to
the
public
that
the) need so much waiting on
of sound. ri;>e grap«s and fruit; it kee;«
I have a new and well selected stock of
the bl«-' I pure and the brain clear; is a
Some one, a man of course, has the RATES VERY REASONABLE
natural blessing to the fagged-out and
CHEAP FOR CASH
presumption to ask. ‘why when Eve
No
uill I m - Mpaif.i to make gu» »tx
weary, an inq>erative companion to buxi­
iloti
was tnanttf.ivturvd out of a spare rib, comfortable.
Exam milk , •
nes men. ladies and children, Have it in
t I re «,«»
•i servant w ii not manufactured to
.v-’iir I" ines. travel.«, summer resorts and
J WIMER & SON.
wait on I ki 1 She did'nt need am- sei
Bought since the Sweeping Reduction ih freights, from the East, and sea-si «1 ■ cottage».
RICHARD P GEORGE
v.itit
A bright writer h.ts said:
THE TOPIC OF THE DAV.
Which will l>e executed prompth
marked down at Bottom Prices. I also sell the
Have
the
lmgi*»t
shire
in
Joaephine
'Adant never came whining to Eve
—Kis'ji» the Fin«'«t—
county, which is I>'o.:.’ fact, and two
with a t.i,,gcd stocking to Is darned,
and in neat style
u i I
storie», tilled with
buttons to he sewed on, and gloves
winch li.x.« n«> equal in ease of management and great range of work.
to be tn« tided right away- quick
S.il-Muscatelle is the l<*st preventive
and cure for all functional derangement*
now
He never read the news-
Ami all other I jipiotw
My obj.vt is to make it to the interest of those having cash or pro- of the liver, biliousness, sick headache,
pijier« until the iun went down lie­
AT REASoNABE RATES
tenipornry congestion arising from ilco-
unce, to tra«l«< with me.
‘
hind the palm trees, and he stretch
holic l»evt‘racr<'s. giddinrw, oppression,
—
111.
ALSO
KE
H
’
s
THE
—
J. M. <1111.FX
ing himself, yawned out, ‘is supper
vomiting or fooling of melancholy, trrorg
in
drtaking; for all accidental
ready, dear ‘ He made the fire
Verr Best Bran Is <>( Cigars.
indigestion arising from hasty meats, ner-
an<l hung the kettle over it himself,
----- ASK FOR THE-----
v< utnesH. impure blood, neUlprasb, itch­
lSm'I fail to eall at the
we ll venture, pulled the radishes,
ing, or any other over acid state of the
Gire
Homi
Wtitll
ni
Mtuut
peeled the potatoes, and did even­
blood ; boils, skin eruptions, commence­
THE KERBVVILLE SALOON
thing else he ought to do. He
ment of diphtheria, t he effect of mercurial
[»•'.^•ns and at the I »eginning of all fevers,
milked the cow. and fed the clink
Special attentimi given to
mc.vles, < hi< ken poi, prickly heat, rheu.
ens, looked after the pigs himself,
matte and gouty ¡xrison due to impure
and never brought hmue half a «lot
|M»K* TH» »K9T
blood, and Mnimeaa of stomach.
—AND-
«it friends to dinner wlwu Eve
Prepared by the
Washing, Ironing and Fluting.
liad'nt any fresh pomegranates.
L
ondon
S al -M pscatelle C o .
d bv the All kiiols <4 plain unit tan» y work done
He never stayed out till one o'clock w
»
nein
rcl
KOXm
X, ENGLAND.
W
1
lite
Si
i
i
rtx
I «'pie
at night and then .scolded because
S \ri>t AiTloX Gt \K \NTEEI>
Ecrarenf imitations The g» :.wiw
Eve- was sitting up and crying tn
••Hue wrapp.ro ..nlv,’’
n io ai »takec>n!r«brte L»r -v t chopping,
side the gate. He never loafed
'■
•
i.»r~ • G. E\’AN< »VtTi.?,
BF.S1
around corner groceries while Eve, CHEAP FOR CASH <»K PKohl'et
■» 7» .
Ictwren
rkaring.
■ * 5 rk i i'v
.dspaper.*
n «■■ ox-king little
cradle at'
Mwe *
I' r -il- by \V. F. Krenrer. Vlaaf*
PORTI A
One of Best Hotels in Southern
Oregon.
ruilindn Palace Sleeping Cars
SUM BIWKS, Wi IMI STITIMEI1L
Pure
Liauors for Medical
Wines and
Purposes.
White Sulphur Springs
Physicians’ Prescriptions Compounded Day or Night.
hot i: i.,
T W Price
• Manager
DRY GOODS à GROCERIES
CAMPBELL à TU FF
Correr F and Front Streets. Pcrtland. Oregon.
Hals. Caps Bools and Shoes or General Groceries
C 0 u
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES
I
Baivains! Bargains I
: R
C
r n p e Cure
SC
HOT WD( OI I) BATHS,
WALDO IIOIT.I
New Store
and
New (¡oods.
SAL—MUSCATELLE
Flout, Cracked Wheat, Com Meal
|( )B WOK I\
GROCIiRlliS, CONFECTIONERIES AND TABLE WARE,
BRACED DAVIS VERTICAL SEWING MACHINE,
Whisky Brandies and Wines,
lidviler>,’ Miners' and Farm
ere Supplies.
of the
SING LEE
Road
Overall,
Legal Blank and County Work
THE
/
AND
TAKE
NO
OTHERS
Sick Headache and Dispepsia
Cure.