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Ml. Local and Personal. S dig •M OCT. i. 1886. *«» FRIDAY a>. STATE ANDCOUNTY OFFICIALS ot. •« i» *• f » si m: • fuchi .» : < iovernor Seiretare Treasurer Senator Re, resentative Supt . Pub Instruction Circuit Judge ||i»X. L- R 'V ebstek 1'istriet Attorney W m . M C I.vio I COrXTY CimCtAL» : County Judg« Volncv Co vi-’ J M . Pam • Cotnmiaaioners ». F. Mom v R. P. E ari ' ixr E. Htaacii H. B. Mi: « 8. U. Mm hkli E. B. Me Ei 11 >v Siuwon M' C. K. Chan .......... J W. Ho» <r! T G. Taller Clerk Treasurer Sheriff __________ FM. F. Hat! .o Sello«'. Superintendent Cmcvrr C<'I kt —< 'nvenes ontl e Second MiaidniTin April, and First Mon.lay in N'orelBDi : Coi-NTT C ' Rt—C'inveni'S en the First Mondai' in January, April, July and Sepie* bi'r OUR BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ' GRANT'S PASS. I OESr.ai! SEKI U IS'IltiZ. I, . V.iscr—Cor. llth and 11 streets. Gso. W K iddi e —Main -t., near oth. CauPSEi 4 T i feb —cor. 6th 4 IT Uta. 8. P. D A L Co-—«‘five and store cor- 6th tn*l Main streets. CROC ERIKS. J. M. C hiles —cor. 4th and Main st«. J. B. M gcshali . 4 H«x—'«r 7th 4 Main. G illam A (' harm in —Main st near 6th. E. A. F.STES—Main st., bet. 4th 4 5th. ATTORNH YS-AT-I. AIV D avis B ko «'E r —6th st near Postoflice. 8 lT. Mi rciiF.ri—Main st next door to CoCRiF.ii otliee. 8 am W hite —Main st , 1s t. -Ith atL 5th DBl'G STOKES ! N ational 1>.< i <. S tor : —Main st m ar 6th. C ity D ki u S tore —Main st bet Gth a 7th. .’ PHYSICIANS AND Hl HUEHNS AV F. R hine »—at National Drag Store. F. AV. A' ani . yk —Main st 1» t I'.th and 7tli. AV. H. F lanagan —6th street below II. watches and jewelry . C. L. G ray —cor Main and 5th Sts. M. V. L oomis —Main st bet 5th and <>th. MtSCRLL TNBOVH. S hkrvk 4 Ji nsoN— Hardware and Stoves —lit! street, between Main and II. J R M ale —Fiirnitiire Ac --6th street, bet ween Main and 11 Pioxr v 4 (.'00K— Blacksmiths—II street, near corner of (itii J ohn -, a Wo. a,» uni—Sad.',!, and Hai nes- Main st bet 4tli anil 5t>' B. A t.misi A '' n —Gunsmiths and Ma' hinists—Main st bet 4th and 5th. C ity M 01x1:1 —Main st near 5th. O, 11 S tar —Tin Sb «>— < >r bill 4 H sts. H eeahs 4 Fills: re —Paint -rs—5th street. SniTIl B ros . l'v ■ 1 Stabli—lltll st. C k . ni to Horn — I B I hit h. Proprietor ■—Main street near 5th. G rants I’ as - A. 1111 >iv—II nry I.. Ben- •on. Principal. M rs . M. H yi .:-:—Milliner—Cm mould ing. Main street, b. tW'en 4th and tli. L imeston , I' avi :—'J5 m'les t'r.'in this city, liet Sinker and Williams i re ks. * ' Ho.ii S< n< "t—.1 H Kobin-' a. Trim ipal—AVil iervil'.e. II kal TH G ivin . W aihhs —S. Mel allist'r. Pr- | 1 1 mi ir-'in .la, k-'init.". W11 '' —T W Price, Manager—Foot of First avenue. J. II Gr.rv. is. ilold Hili—Real Estate, I.ninber, Grain, Insiirame etc. JACKSONVILLE. Korn k Rr. ik Dis.-n.i KRY—John \. Ilan- lev, Proprietor. J ai K son -. 111 M iiiiiLi: W orks —J. C. Whip, Preprint .r. C. I.EMi rRT—Physician and Surgeon. awiirnkvs - at - law . 11. Ki ELY. II. K. H annah . T. B. K ent . WALDO. J. Wnir.H A S on — . neral Merchandise —Main street C ii is . Dm x 1.—< i. ner il M> rchandise, llotel and l.ivrv stable— Main st. J. \ 1 • ' —Main street. CENTRAL POINT. JtonT. Wi 'TKoi'—Fed and sale stable. J. S. 11 ' ..—Stoves imi Tinware. L kwih P ankey —Central Point Hotel. C. M -.G': l’ K '.d i'-'a1 ■. KERBVVILLE. AV m N1 N D i I xmiti '■ •'i.'rit 'I.-r.lia’i lis". U nion H 'TE i —Mrs. Kv.l.'r. Proprietor. Kriu.-.i. 1 ’ I . !' M Mil er, Propi Jin U llin P. G ;. hoe —Saloon—Main st. 1 or Sale. ' Jicob Wimer lian a fine farm for sale on Applegiti'. upon which are two fine ¡orchards—fruit of all kinds. A largo crop is also for sale with the pi ne, t.nqtlire of .1 Wimer, Murphy, or at the C01 rii k office. [Htf Choice winter apples for sale at the orchard of Jacob Wimer, on Applegate, for one cent per lb. [26- tf Persons desiring pictures should not delay until winter sets in. as Everitt the photographer may be ab sent from his office at that time. [25tf 1 have a pair of large mules which I desire to sell or exchange for cat tle. Enquire of. or address G. W. W imer , Jr., 25tfJ Waldo, Or. The undersigned will give a Grand Ball at Woodville on Friday- night, Oct. 8th. Come one, come all. A good time alway s guaran teed at Woodville. 26-at] W. J. S tan lev . Having two of the finest and best improved small farms in Southern Oregon. I desire to sell one of them All under cultivation. For “ terms, R. D. S andford , enquit -■ of Grant’s Pass. Or. ■9-jm] J. Wimer & Son at Waldo, are now receiving a new and complete stock of Boots and Shoe- Gent’s Furnishing goods. Gent's Diagonal suits. Dry goods and Ladies' Fancy goods They have also made a great reduction in prices for cash. They arc determined to sell cheaper than the cheapest The undersigned, living five miles west from Grant’s Pass offers for sale one span of good heavy draft horse« and harness one farm wag-in and hack in good condition, one plow, three head of full blooded male Berkshire hogs one good young milch cow. Also, some old «helled corn in quantities to suit S andford A c C hristie • • tf Ar Don’t fail to see “Among the Breakers ' A fine orchestra will furnish the music on the 13th. Our clubbing rates with the West Shore are already beginning to tell. If you want to laugh and grow fat. dont fail to see “A Quiet Fam ily.” We have had some frosts but only 9 few drops of rain which fell last Thursday. August Rhekopf has moved to town and is working for the Mill Company. Help our home school financially by attending the Dramatic perform nnce on the 13th. Sam will make you laugh in his representation of Send the Cap tain’s Right Bower." Messrs. Holt & Hardin have just fired another large brick kiln. Look out tor their advertisement. Green & Son have removed their gun store to their new building on Front St between 3d and 4th. J. W. Wimer has returned from the Bybee springs not much improv ed in health we are sorry to say. S. B. Pettingill of Portland, and former editor and proprietor of the Standard, was in town Tuesday. Everitt the photographer, took pictures of the wonderful tree speci men discovered by Wm. Chapman. Bacon is very’ scarce. There is but one smoked shoulder in town and we the happy possessor of that. Miss Emma Baine and Miss Min nie Holland both of sucker creek valley were in town early in the week. 1 f you want lo see a fine portrayal of tragedy, witness the scene be tween Mother Carey and Davie Murray. Messrs. Zan Bros, store and broom factory in Portland, was burned on the 27th inst.; loss $30,000. Fully insured. Wc learn that the old gentleman Rotennund lias disjxised of his place on Williams creek to a Mr. Young, of this place. W. F. Hogue and John Goens were both in towi. Tuesday from south of Hays hill after goods for the merchants. We want sonic large sugar pine cones to send to the State Board of Immigration rooms. Boys can’t you gather us a few? C. K. Chanslor our county clerk on last Tuesday sold a lot on 5th street to Win. Bunch of this place; consideration $30. Willis Alden was in town Wed nesday selling grapes for W. C. Lever, of Central Point. They were the liest we have had this year. We thank the methodist workers society for a complimentary ticket to attend their "fair and chicken [>ie supper'' last Tuesday evening. Alonzo Hyde of Applegate left two stalks of Pampas grass at this office, one of which was 11 feet anil 2 inches high including the head which was two feet. The eighth annual exhibition of the Portland Mechanics’ Fair Asso ciation will open at Portland, Oct. 7th and close Oct. 23d. It promises to outstrip the recent State Fair. Our readers will please bear in mind that long articles to find a place in the C ourier must lie in by Monday of each week and short ones nor later than Thursday noon. I). H. Burroughs is rebuilding the sidewalks along front street and in front of his saloon which will do away with that back-bone setter of a jump off to the benefit of the pass er by. Joseph Frost and family left on the freight yesterday for Riddle station where they go to work on the farm of Hon. G. W. Riddle, They will return in the spring to their home near town. Mrs. Len. Wheeler anil Son of Linn county are visiting M. W. Wheeler living near this place. Mrs. Wheeler doubtless notices many changes since her last visit, twenty years ago. Wm. M. Turner on account of poor health has resign'd the office of U. S. store keeper and gauger for this district. Chas. Prim has l>een appointed to the place—a good ap pointment. Waldo now has a full fledged sing ing school we are glad to say. We hope to see better harmony in that little village and if all hands will make the effort, such will be the ultimate result. E. F. Meissner and wife of Ker byville [ re«met visited the C ourier office Ttiesday. From them we learn that Mr. Meissner's brother and family are expected to arrive here from Dakota and will settle near Kerby. H H. Keesling of East Portland came here about the first of Sept., for his health and reports to us that he is improving and that he has rented one of Mr. Jones’ housesand that his family came up Tuesday night. Sheriff Patterson has been very VC unwell for several days, also Mrs Orr is very sick. She has Ixren l»ed- fa«t for six months and is no better. Mr. Orr and his family are deserv ing of the sympathy of our little hamlet FlrMirr* »US Mrrhank». l \ Willi im Chapman. Ex Sheriff of assessable stock of the value of f 1 Tlie ad. of the Commercial Hotel Will you sustain it or lose this op', Save money and Doctor bills Reliever each; 40,000 shares are to be put next door to the National Drug [xvrtunitv. It cists nothing but the this county on last monday brought your Mothers. Wives and Sisters by a to our office three specimens of ever aside as a working capital and liqui timely pun haee of Dr. Boeanko's Cough store will appear in onr next is tie. effort. dation of an indebtedness ot Tolman, and I.ung Svrup, Issd known reineilv for This is one of the first hotels built Mr. Shafer and Mr. McPhee trav green tree which to s.ty the least are Colds, Crown and Bronchial effoe- iu the city, an 1 i* first class in every eling salesmen fir the enterprising’ very remarkable. One of them is Torrey & Co., not exceeding 5io.- Coughs, tions. Relieves Children of Croup in on« 000. Principal office. Portland. entirely new to all who have een it. respect. Charges reasonable. night, may save von huwirvdH of dollars. nurserymen of Phoenix, Mr -ri. E. —[Oregonian Price 50 rts and (1.00. Samples free, Rev. G. W. Black Baptist mis W At W. P Hanunon i re 1:1 this In company with Mr. Chapina:-. we Portland complains that the wool sold l>v W. F. Kremer. Grant's 1‘ass. sionary from Gardner, will lie here section in the interests of their firm. exhibited it oil our streets showing (tire For Pllr«. in two weeks. He has been employ In buying trees of this firm the it to many old mountaineers all of of Southern Oregon, and likewise ed by the Home mis-ion of New purchaser not only gets 1 tree accli whom without exception pronounc most of the trade of that region goes Pile« are freipiently gseeaded by a sense weight ill the back, loins and lower York to work in this circuit tor one mated to the soil but the importa ed the species new to them and hand to California. Southern Oregon of [■art of the abdomen, causing tlie patient year and will preach in Grant's Pass tion of insect* so common in other some beyond anything they had ever v. nq lains that no effort is made by to siippHi’he ini’ some affection of the states is avoided. We are very much seen that grew on a tree. The tree Portland either to buy her wool or kidneys or neighboring organs. At times, at least once a month. from which this specimen was taken lier trade. Under the circum sviaptoinx of indigestion an pgesent, flat The California state fair clo-vd in favor of patronizing home imlu< was alxyut twenty teet high; on the gain stances it looks, certainly, as if terms tileni v, uneasiness of the stomach, etc. try by which in this instance we on the 18th inst., the Oregon fair pnMperatinn, producing top grew twelve beautiful cones i might easily lx? made. It would Vi stun closing the same day. Both were mean that our local nurseries should about one and a half inches in [ not be a bad enterprise for a few or a very disagrei'able itching, after getting is a common atten hint. Blind, no improvement on former fairs. lie patronized instead of purchasing diameter, bv three to three and a many of the merchants of Portland warm, Bleeding and Itching Piles yield at Oue<> Unless the time be fixed a couple of trees from outside salesmen. This halt inches long winch grow on tup to make atrip into the southern to tlie application of Dr B isanko’» Pile weeks later, the county fairs of this firm being located at Phoenix where of the litnbs standing upright, the counties. A business men s excur Remedy which acts dirts L\ up>n th« they have a large nursery are there >Mirts etfei ted «bsorbing th.• Tumors, al state will take the lead. fore entitled to the patronage of the limbs being short and strong enough sion to Ashland and intermediate laying the intense itching, wild etfei tingi* to support the weight of the cones Last Friday was not the 26th.— jieople. points, with side trips in two or permanent cure. Price .wl cents. Address, without betiding, jdding much to three directions, might result in a Tlie Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co., Piqua, O. The county officers were not quar will lx? recievcd by postmas the graceful appearance of the clus Sold by W. F. Kremer, Grant's Pass. tered at the new court house until ter Bids IL'ward of this place until Oct. ter. The bark and leaves resemble better understanding of the country Saturday. Neither does Mrs. Hyde and its business conditions. The D r . J. B PILKINGTON. 1886. for the conveyance of spruce, fir anti hemlock, one about occupy the building where Mis. Mc Sth. mails from Grant’s Pass via. Wilder- as much as the other while the merchants of other progressive towns Surgeon, Oculist, Aurist, and proprietor knight kept store. The ''Times'' to ville. Kerby, Waldo, Gasquet. Cres do this sort of thing, and why not the Eye liitlrmiuy, and Sanitarium, of cones resemble in shape the sugar the merchants of Portland? [Ore of the contrary notwithstanding. Portland, Or., may until furthet notice cent City to Smith River, California, pine but are much more handsome. he consulted at tlm J. A. F. writing trotn Tacoma af one hundred and four and a half Another is a specimen of weeping gonian. ♦ llaglrjr House. Grant*« VasM, ter speaking very highly of Portland miles, 6 times a week by a schedule fir limb four feet long and not larger Sp'endid Exhibit. oh thr M' nfhiy of ferry months all day. and the N. P. R. R., says: "South of 24 and 36 hours running time at the largest end than a lead pencil The atllietetl by dMeaae in any form are It would be somewhit difficult to made weleoino to a free consultation. em Oregon has a good name here. each way. from Nov. 1st, 1SS6, to and is very fine. The tree from Its mild and healthful climate, its June 30th, 1887. Fossilism has got which this limb is taken, is full of conceive of a finer exhibit oi the Hi« »[«' i.ilti"« arc a!! forms of Ey* umi facilities for manufacturing and its possession of this route and the »ce 1 bearing cones which Mr. Chap products of the soil than that made Ear Ailment*. Roctal 4 N'- vout Liteases. prospects for mining gives it a 'way- country walks back to the old Indi man proposes to gather for the pur at the rooms of the state l»oard of Refers to almost every old Portlander; an trails and customs that prevailed pose of planting. The third is a, immigration. It is a surprise and also .las S Cherry. Albany, It. A. Ram up' name here.” even to old time Oregoni py, Harrisburg; I tV. Bond. Irving; Rev. Business is everywhere beginning in the land fifty years ago. Rah! specimen of a large cone in bloom revelation Ebbert, Eugene; ans, who now and then get in there \ C l airehild, .laa for Vileass Saulisbury & Co.. Cal which is also a new variety of tint-1 to revive. We are past the turn of X I Day. Wilinir: R B Dixon, W. C. and confess how little they have ap- , , . , ... . Winston, Ro-, burg ; Jas Thornton, Will. the tide of hard times; factories and vert, White. Woodbury the Ik-l ber. Mr. Chapman donated these specimens to the Oregon Exhibit | P^“«1‘,he nchness of their soil. C. Butler, Ashland, and over a hundred mills are busy and employees all at Norte Record and the dead mules. •> 01 ,H>a.rd ,has cases of ths worst forms of work in the manufacturing centres Tlie sermon of Rev. John McIn Car and they went forward on Mon l’lr<r* /•'¡»tHlaii. etc., now Iwingsuccessfully and confidence fast being restored tire at the M. E. church last Sunday dav night tram. We notified the added alxntt 350 «[xte.mens of native treated, without using the knife. leading publications of Portland. a ’ “ 1 cultivated grasses, some red and We may expect great improvement was from the 11th verse 84th chap l’rojivr Tr«'nfinent For Cough*« in money matters soon throughout ter of David. The discourse was that these remarkable specimens blue nbbon wheat and oats and Fli.it tlie reader may fully nndiTHtumt were enroute to pas, through tint quHe a display ot the products ot tl’.e United States. clear and forcible. The speaker »hat constitutes a good Cough and I.ung citv. hence we expeett o have their J»cks,’u and Josephine counties, Sirup, we will say that Tir and Wild Paid up subscriders or new sub showed that the moon was a dark version of the matter tn the next p>cse. wtth a hbcral supply ot green Cherry in the basis of th« If st remedies scribers to the C ourier , by paying lxxly and possessed no light, but fruits, makes the exhibition a yet discovered. These ingredients with the sum of $3 cash, will receive both that the reflection of the sun upon Cot RIl-R. splendid one; realv better than that several others equally as etticavious, enter into I»r. Bosanko’s Cough and the C ourier and "West Shore" one it caused it to reflect a light upon From Althousa. made at the state fair last week, and largely the earth just as God reflects his I.ung Syrup, thus making it one of the year. The West Shore will lx? ac well worth a visit to examine and inoa reliable now on the market Prien September 26, 1886. ; study.[- Oregonian. companied by a magnificent holiday light upon the good. The sjx'akcr 50 cent and *1 00. Samples free. Sold by engraving of Mt. Hood, 18x24, was thankful that he had been sta E d C ourier ; I thought I would W. F Kremer. Grant’s I’asn. Reports are continually coining printed in eighr colors, alone worth tioned here amid so much natural write a few lines to the C ourier E. MARFIN A CO. beauty, golden fruits anil beautiful The flowers have began to fade and in of the slaughtering of licer for more than the amount paid. tf mountain scenery. He thought the autum leaves are turning brown, their hides. Col. Burns ot'i'iipii'H tin* proud iliatinct- The Immigration Board yesterday there was much darkness in this I have been waiting for some of iou of ri'prewHtriig the «blest an I nvist received from Sanford & Christie of land among the [xaiple but intimat l»r Will Jackson tin 1 dentist will l*e in reliable house in the traile in the United Grant's Pass, a water-melon weigh ed that it would not lx? difficult to the young ladies to make the start Grants l'.i" Nov. 1-t ami vi ill remain dur States, and lie again greets hi* many and write to this g<Kxl paper of ours! ing circuit . ourt week \il work wan.in friends, reminding them that the m - hbmi ing 49 pounds, which is a sample of get them to recieve the light of God and I see no letters from any of, ted and Ktotixfaetion guaranteed. Teeth of "p-aee on eiuth albi goodwill toward the melons raised in southern Ore and religion. them so I thought I would make a extract«,1 mid a new wt put in next day. men" is rapidly approaching, when proe- gon; also millett fifteen feet and desiring first class work will do lierity ami generosity go hand in hand, Baptist Association convened on start. This is my first letter to a Those broom corn fourteen feet high, from well to wait for the dm tor. [27-tf ami the whole cnilkeil world «cells for paper but hojx? you will excuse me Deer creek with Macedonia Church those tributes ami inementocs which Lewis Hayes of the same place.—' this time and I will try and do bet on Sept. 17th. Elder Slovcr and serve to biml closer lhe friends of fleeting [News. Elder Stearns of Jackson county and ter next time. KiCi'k'l' 1' 1st After the lull conivs tho storm. WHITE. 1 . . ' .. ■ land, . ept th" season ofdeprv'-ion is rapidly passing J. P. Tuffs informs us that he Elder Black of Cixis Bay, were in( Plenty of berries in the mountain'. 20th, by Rev. John Rosenborg, at the '' away. The signs of the times indicato a visited the Indian school at Yainax attendance with various other minis-1 A. S. Payne is rebuilding Esq. 1 house oi the bride's parents, Jan I ’ better 11ml more active future, and in an- reservation and the Crater Lake, ters from Jackson and Josephine Kelloggs residence. White of < helicy. W. T , I"' - 1 tieiiialioi! of an imre.ised ileni.iiul for lino 'i*'" 1 ' 1 ,: o'* while on his trip to Modoc county. counties; tlie meeting continued | Jos. Sowell .>f .’.ltlio j, is quite | Aniclia Naucke, formerly <>f Joaephine "t........ whiskies, lie will give personal attention Eighty young Indians were in at over Sunday; an 1 Sunday night. busy finishing hi> house. A grand coiintv. _____ o the Ir -I of I.m pi «a ami Eastern liquors, lie now offers to |iatronatliead- tendance at the school with a possi After a sermon by Elder Bristow, ball is expected there soon. lions. vantage of selecting from these fine wliis- ble twenty more. Mr. Tuffs says some five 01 six came forward re William O. Ti eer of Scoti li (»ulcli Wli.t tt.X In thiseqvon Momlav night, , kies. » hieli lie guarantees will not lw ox- Crater Lake is not over six miles questing the prayers of the church. was taken quite ill last Sunday. Sept. 27lll ISNi, to the Wife of' S. *.| celled on th.'coast, lhe firm be repre long and almost as broad, living Monday we left Elder Stearns and Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Messer of Co U'lbixa Inn. weight liti- Mother senta has in stock J. I', (utter,, Ex.Ua, ami bals' doing well. ' >1'1 Bourbon mi l Argonaut whiskies from nearly round. Elder Walden with th local minis quille city are visiting relatives and ,,, , r r I' Martin A Co.’s distitTerv, Ky. Put un \\ e tl-aujuthe smiling face of jtl h:ilf ami whole bbls , also cnsea of Cut An accomplished old thief has ters still engaged in tlie meeting, friends in Sucker creek valley, We onr friend Wilcox this line: ter, eli' Orders atlreasi'd to Joint 1. been in Josephine county recently. and have since heard that four unit wish them a pleasant time. Misses Lizzie and Dollic Payne “It’s nice t<> be llm father of a Ismncing Burns, eisninei. ial agent for E. M:tTthi He doubtless came up from Crescent ed with the church by baptism, and Co., 4 18 Front street. Sail I ram iseli, will baby buy.” city as he is well described by the others by relation. On Sunday we ofAlthouse, have been visiting their 'receive th* saini «.ireful attention as brother. "Record" as having visited that city. enjoyed a dinner which was equal th sigh the order was given him. Dr. W J. T. Gilmore of Scotch Gulch is I Kremer agent. Grant’s Fax’. He cut a pretty large figure over to any public dinner it has been our about Kerbv, and the last we heard lot to participate . _ ___ in, in a life time of getting ready to mine this winter. Miss Sophia Hansen of Althouse, S A. GREENE & SON, from him he stole many articles au4- -b>itv odd years, A. I W ilcox •vho was at the county seat last week He some money here in .lwvdi. Main St., - - - Grant'» Pass, Or, Old “Umpqua Joe" visited our of is ailing from the effects of having ((hie door west of the Cot mr.u ollicit, ought to lx? adsuHtrtulated." fice Tuesday. Thirty five years ago several teeth extracted. lie hqnted deer and fought Rogue i The supper given Tuesday even A large black bear crossed the GUNSMITHS. ing by the ladies of the .Methodist River Indians on the very ground tot ! lx.-tween Paynes school house Dealer in — workers society was a handsome af where we now sit and write. Joe and Houcks place last week. says lie was always the white mans fair. The fancy articles exhibited James Hughes and A. Umphlet Guns, Revolvers, Pistols and at the fair preceding the supper were friend: that lie joined the whites and made a compromise about renting finally auctioned off and brought fought the Rogue Rivers; that lie Mr. Umplilett's place. \ MUN I T I o X’ goo<l prices. A gentleman well qual was twice wounded and that his D uplex . Flsllm-Täclle. Cutlcrr. Fire Wort!. &c.. &c. ified to judge says that the supper partner was killed; say . he wants to Your first letter is a good one we get him a white wife; that hebelieves was the best he has ever had in the REPAIRING, A SPECIALTY, he is a very smart niau and that had hope you will write again. - - [En. state. he not joined the whites they would fcrrf All work guaranteed Central Point. Rev. W. S. Holt of Portland, Ore all have been killed, all of which [14tf »a.ixhi' lbi.no gon, atnl Mr. and Mrs. E. G. may or may not be «0. One thing Sept. 2W, t886 Wheeler, from the East, are to as certain Joe was pretty full of "bug Four of H. C. Fleming s children 'flic Giant- sist in the Sunday School convcn- juice” and was very much inclined tion to be belli at Jacksonville, on to give the old Indian war whoop. are down with fever but scent to lx- Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 6th He drew his bottle on us which con improving a little. Please announce that I expect to and 7th. The present indications fuo d th< - entir*. C01 ■ i i.p outfit I uu And NatU'il Curiosili . <1 J ■ piniK. C lUtily, are tiiat the convention will be a the Devil to the Editor because it preach at Josephine congregation on success. Everjonc interested in was notelection limes and we could Jxjrd’s Day the 10th of Oct. OWMCD HV Sunday schools is cordially invited not see the [Kiint in 1.is wanting to; Our fruit failed this year but this HARKNESS A BURCH. to be present. treat. Poor old fellow he doe» not is not likely to occur again in years Its just too "utterly utter” and- realize that he is both a relic and a It will I m - quite an article of export. makes us "snicker to titter” to think remnant and a small remnant at Mr. J. W. Jackson has shipped Fine Scenery and Magnificent Discoveries. that there are so few dogs in our that of his former greatness. frotn Central Point in this season, city. It will make it so nice about While out walking the other day twenty car loads of melons, and Tin* owners of then Wondnrf'il <'ales h:i ie eoinplH. I a trail that parties go incorporating next winter. There we met a German woman packing could y et ship more but for the cool ing ftom (iinnt'a I’. ihh ran reach tlr "n I»- traveling 28 mile all bnt eight miles hy were a good many in town, but the a five gallon churn full of water on weather the market does not de ing travel**'! by wagon and team. Tim mute pa»»«'.’ dog house fell down and killed all one end of an old fashioned wooden m ind them. This i- quit'- a Imsi of them bnt Ringsvood, Springwood. yoke across the shoulders and a ncss all ready, but in a few years BEAl’TTFl I, MOUNTAIN LAKES AND OTHER FINE SCENERY Fleetwood, Bullwood. Tugmutton two and a half gallon bucket on the it must increase more as our Rogue ALL KINDS OF LARGE AND SMALL GAME AND TROUT. and Touser, and the old brindfe slut other end. She carried the water River melons are as good as can lie and her seven pups. We have only six hundred yards up a slight rise raised an1 will I k - in demand. GfXJD PASTURE FOR HORSES had about thirteen dog-fights a to lur house. Just think of this' M. P. The Water from the»e Cave* i* Excellent on A count of its Medical Propertie*, minute on our streets during the What would one of the lilly whit' The Iowa artesian well continue • past week, and we only speak in fashionable ladies of some of the ADMISSION TO CAVES. - $1.00. jest, a'xrut the dog house falling, in great cities of this world think if to excite wonder. hopes that it may. 'he were required by force of circtim The hole has increased to the size C. L. GRAY, We have heard • that a certain stances to do this? Just think of of a barrel, and the water is bub young man in this county claims to her bustles, h<x>ps, false eyes, cars bling up «omc four feet above the have woven sole leather and tells and teeth, one or two false legs and surface, throwing out immense l’radica L Watch make U the story for a positive fact. We a wax hand and then suppose that quantities of s old At b i- t 501 t ar AM!>— AHLF i. MlSbtltVl. • Propr *. have heard of a camel going through while out in the hot sun her wig loads have l»een emptied by the flow should slip off and the top of her and a gang iff m«m are kept con the eye of a needle, elephants walk 'I .its Hr ut: i r < i II AX I \ P a *8. ing ropes and sap-suckers sucking gourd get sun burnt, "lauzee” what stantly at work, day and night, - • Oregon. a "racket. ” We are speaking of 'hoveling it aw A channel 11a the sap out of sycamore stumps on Sunday sideway«, but this sole one of those pnmjied and puckered liecn dug for an outlet to the Iowa \l.l. WAT« II WORK WAKUI.' TE! leather business cawhollops us.— pieces of unnatural paraphernalia, river, and this channel has double FOR ONE YEAR. When the young man was "pinned makes four bites out of a soup bean the volume of the river at that Wilciei, Jewelry eel îikîmîm u ell liiii and fans herself in winter time. — point. There are several other wells down" he denied it, then reasserted Fresh and Salted Beef, Poi k, ed that he did. Be careful how you Well she could not carry the water, at Belle Plaine, but they ha-, e all ----- KEPT O.N HAM».------ talk my "son a wax,” it don’t !<x»k so that if it was actually necessary ceased flowing since the outburst Mii'ii ,il lustrum nt' Kt ¡circi. for her husband to b- poor, she of the last one. MlTTON reasonable. would l»e no advantage to him.— In last week’s the C ourier we We could not help noticing how Artiiles oi incorporation of tin I’OIIK SAIHAGE. M V. LOOM IS, open a column devoted to farm and noble this woman looked and how Pine Creek Gold tit Silver ’.fining stock interests right here home pleasant -lie .«pok'.- and how hope company were filed in the office oi • I <1 \V i ■ 1 < ’ I *, AND BOLOGNA. desiring that it shall contain the re- ful she was that a soon as her hus the county clerk yesterday I y J C. • Oat 00. sultof experience vs. outside theory. band got time he would dig them a Tolman. E. P Toriev, D. C. M>. One w iter started out with a nice well and li >w bati'ly it uoiiid be - - Kercher. E. I-. Iz-wis John C. Tol- B mci > h mid Larri article which explained itself and This grand lady was her true and • shows that the gentleman which x natural «elf; there was nothing false The object i f the corporation is to - H■•." - i . ' D- who b: s con«ented to lead off in this about her and w<- L I certain that ■I- : .' M l FS. 1M» ALWAYS ON HA n D. valuable departtm nt of our paper amid all the nnfavorabl' surround quartz • the G.amU turning «it* NF EDI.I..«. understands just what he is about. ings «1 tii< t in Um >’i < '»tin! ' I. :i li .'Lal Dili vi rid any plací in Tumi Wake up. farmers and stock men, childrt •n ' the Silver Bell. Siainc*' N<’ c->-ity ami help us to «nstain your own well re pi Cleveland and El Dirado. nl«o to to jfive FREE <»l- CHARGE. CAU.se. Write fully and freely on ship». •equine machinery and appurtenan SATIS, A- TK»N. all questions pertaining to the sii I f ces for so doing, etc Capitol »«ck te-1 Matter the caw • i.a good on«1 the t ?11 >11 f toowt. dn idcl into lOj.otW'hare* A SUr* »( ttf PUIft rilniWSnlltlKI PrHw if (nu Tiifî h IlflUPf 1.1 XI ESTt CAVES Citi E L E K. Mar