Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, October 08, 1886, Image 3

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    W'll.l « li.rry ami Tar.
Receiver K shier and .superin­ Fanners I am selling many things also an order for lumlrer to go to world that w are realty one of the E««-»y body
the virtues of Wildi
f a mural and «.inn- Cherry and tar knows
tendent Bran It Lire been over the O. that arc gixxi and useful at cost.
a* a relief and can- for
G
'
»
W.
R
iddle
.
Mr.
Miller
purchased
a
resaw
for
(
mercial
Ix-isg.
N: C. R. R. again <m a tour of in­
any etlm-tio»* of th<- Throat ami l.ungs,
Our scliixil is liooniing.
, of Supervisors will comhim-.l wih tlawe two ingredient* are
spection. going is far as Ashland.
Mrs T. G. Patterson. Hattie the factory, which i* reallv a m i-
e
Board
a tew wimple healing rvlnedieH in the
Nick' • e<i,,-.slb!- vitiestlusT:me*
Reserved chaits at the ente: tain- Mathew-*'« and Sti'ie Hogue of clime especially lor cutting l*»x 1 meet in adjourned session on next <<>ir>|Hwiii.Mi
OCT. .s. I8SÓ.
l>r.
«'.High and
_________
FRIDAY
«.>. and Tuesday for the nuqiose of levying Luni _ Hyrup <>i
The Drama promises to l<e well men: next Wednesday evening, can Sticker creek valLy called to visit lumber and co*t between
nuyking it just the article you
always have in the Imuse, for
?7°°-
STATE AND COUNTY OFFICIALS attended,
lie had by paving fifty cents. Se­ the Cot’RtKR office Wednesday.
the property lax of Del Norte county should
Coughs. C.áits, Croup and Bronchitis,
■K
»TATE orrici *L* :
Miss
Mathewson
comes
to
town
to
cure
your
seats
early
to
avoid
the
Our
clever
night
operator
D.
L.
■also to make the necessary appoint­ i’rii-e 50 , elite an t |l,00. Samples tree.
Remember the Dr.uua next
«¡overnor
attend school, while Slide Hogue is Rice was very agreeably surprised ments of officers of election to be S>|d by XV. F. Kremer, Gnuit’s i'ass.
Z. F Mtrnm
rush.
Wednesday
evening
Secretary
R. p E VK1I VK .
lurt' Fur Tijea.
Mr. Mansfield and wife of Kerby - enroute to Coos Bay where she will Ixst Saturday to see his parents and held on the and day of Noventlier,
Treasurer
K. H K*’ »1
Judge Davis Brower is building a
family drive into town in a carriage. [Record.
Senator
Prtes are fnapieliUy pwi*-<*lesl by a sense
ville precinct moved to town this remain «luring the winter.
H. r> M ill *:*
residence
on
liis
land.
Representative
of weight ill U»e tsuk. loins and lower
S, V Mill H> ! I.
Alex Watts informs us he has Dr. D. B. Rice resides in Ashland
week. His grand daughter Miss
Elder M. Peterson exhibited at part oi the alslonieit, causing the patient.
Supt. Pab. Instruction
F.. B M c F. ikuy
Circuit Court for Jackson coiuity Ihdtv Dessenger will live with them made arrangements with Messrs. ami is the father of D L. and W B.
it
Circuit Jndge IS
our office a squ ish raised by George I. sitppow' he has some affeeti "Il of the
Hus 1 R. Wi
in session this week.
Kubli & Bril for a nine inch giant Rice. Miss Dunn «laughter of ex Blown of Eagle Point, weighing kidney* or nrighlioriiig organs. M times,
and go to school.
District Atturaey
V»’«k M CuLvtu
county
clerk.
P.
Dunn
of
Jackson
svmpUMus 1 4 indigi-stion aje (« imiii , Bat
Postal lusjK'clor Reanies is kept
COLNTV orrici via :
Sheriff Patterson informs us John ami 750 feet of 13 inch pipe which county who lives with the Doctors • 95 pounds. It is of the Mammoth iilem v, uiieasilH-s* id Un «tomaeli, etc.
he will place in liis mine on Can­
('ounty Judge i on the road most of the tune.
Colyig
variety
ami
well
deserves
its
name.
Void
Miller the gunsmith of Jacksonville yon
moiiWure, like |.-o*f ration, pi.-du. ing
creek. The prospects in this family while attending school at Mr. Peterson sent it to the Oregon a A very
» < oinuiissioners T. G. Harmon from Deer Creek, came very near losing his life. Sun­
J 51 /Payne
■
disagreeable Itching, after ye»,ling
Ashland also accompanied the wel­
in Messenger
1
claim
are
very
flattering
so
that
with
warm,
is a common attendanf. Hl'piL
State
Board
of
Immigration.
—
day
by
hi'
team
running
away
with
come
visitors.
It
may
not
lie
out
.Clerk
was
in
our
office
Wednesday.
C. K. Chansler.
Blei-ditig and Iti hiu-j Piles yu l<r »» »un*.
40
feet
of
dump
and
3<x>
of
pressure
1
[Monitor
Treasurer
J XV Howard
of place to say that while n. I..
to the application of l>r B mm -I uu M Pile
Hon. G. W. Riddle i* in town as him. Hs is badly hurt.
a good result is almost assured.
Sheriff
T. G. Patter.->11
ileme.lv, which acts directlv ii|*ai tlu-
Rice serves the O. X- C. R R. Co.,
Henry Smith ex-county commis­
Kd. If. Hathaway Sell«*»' Siiis-rintendent full of congenial converse as ever.
parts etreele I, ah ,orbing th ■ Tumor*, al­
James Neely p;i"ed through town his diminutive but shrewd brother
sioner
was
in
town
Monday.
Mr.
Cun it C ocrt —Convene* on tl e Second
Hon. H. B. Miller came home Smith is one of the old pioneers of Tuesday with a fine Durham bull serves the O P, R R. Co. This is The f.illowine i* a lisi <4 ’i-ttiT* rvinait»- laying the intense iti hing, and «fleetinga.
■«Miday in April, and First Monday in
p>>rmaiM>iit cure, l'riee ROecnt*. tdilre.*»,
Sunday
after an extended trip tiorlli. southern Oregon having a tine farm two years old which lie bought of s/imething tike brothers enlisting < n init lim ali-J (or in Il >• «ìnMit'n Pass
. jiovenilx-r
i lio Dr. Bosanko Medii ine Cu., l’iipia, <>.
ulluv, S'|4. ,’>.», txari:
Elder
M.
Pete;-.on
of
Central
Point
opposite side* during the late war in Brandt, Mr.
Sold liy \V. F. Kremer, Grant’« I’aiss
Col st y f a er ( ■ ■. -. < on th" First
A dime expended at tlu Drama and elegant improvements on Wolf
On
ena,
.Lilin
precinct, lion, l-jioch F. Walker as much as there is a freight war about BuUle, B.
Monday in January, \pril, July ami will go to the benefit of our schools. creek.
Prime. I
D r , J. B PILKINGTON.
September
imported the sire of this ¡nomisiiig to ensue between these two rival < 'liambiT'. John, Rake,
Mai'
Now is the time to secure bargains
As will lx? seen in another column young animal from the east. In companies. The boys are firm for l'order, Hill.
Surgeon, < >. uli>t. Auri«t. and prop n t01
Simmons, Vol
OUR BUSINESS OIRECTOBY.
at Geo. W Riddles.
[aS qt
of the Evo Intirmaey, and Sauifariam, of
Skinner, Harry.
and by order of County Judge Col- size he is the regular size for a full their respective companies liowewr. Cxry, l'ila* XV.
Stone, I XV
I’ortlatiil, <»r., may aivlit further notieu.
IXtnnv. .lame*.
vig.
tiie
public
sale
of
property
l>e
grown
ox
of
the
ordinary
stamp.
A.
Creitzfeldt
was
in
town
from
CHANT’S PASS,
lie consulted at tlu?
Stralli!, Win.
Wm. Coker of the California Hall,’A .1
longing
to
the
T.
T.
Bybee
estate
ugxeavt. MHneii vsiusk .
Waldo We«hiesday paving 11s a
John*, .John XV.
Sn u-kr. Id i.
Ilaglr) Holl«*., «liaur* r«M,
On last Wednesday Messrs. John*
has Ix-en jtbstponed until Saturday. & Woodward closed their harness company’s mine below Kerbvville Mivssee.ir, A. J.
W. tz -I, .1 .iliu..
■
1
.,il I I
t/r
Jr -.*di^/ r>f tier»/ sH.iitA, nil 'Inff.
visit.
came
to
town
Monday
in
the
inter
JV-rsoii' i-allmg lor aiiv of the altuve
. Oct. .totli.
G«o. \V. Ilitititt- Main t„ near Mb.
The
afUil
ted by du .L-s? ill liny form ar»>
shop
at
this
place.
Mr.
Johns
says
Billie Bailey of Missouri Flat has
est of his comjLiny. He informs us le‘tvrs w ili ideane sav “ailvertàiasU"
CASirttf! 1. A- Ti i ,’s— c m. tith A 11 st*.
made wekwium to a free eonsultat-.on.
lion. II. D. Harkness was in that tiie farmers prefer to buy Port­ they have 82 persons on the pay­
J. W. Ilo« u:n, l’. .XI.
S. P. D. A 1. Co.—o!li ■ and -t .-re eor- our thanks for two very large bart-
II
i.d'.i ¡U" all foini* ofl'ye aid
town Monday looking hale and land machine made harness to a roll at the mine; that they will get Bv J. M. J ohn , Ih'ptity.
6th and Main »tree -.
lett pears.
Ear Ailment». Rei tai & Ncrvou-. Diicascs
hearty, he informs us that Hon. A. first-class hand sewed article lie­ their five miles of ditch Ione ’.lii.s
aRtwEitres.
M \iu:it i>.
liefer* to almost every old Portlander;
John A. Lawson, merchant tailor A. Porter is building a barn on the cause the price is a shade lower; the
J. M C hii 1 - -o r. 4th -an I Main sts.
week and that C. J. Howard is en
also.L*- S. Cherry. Alli.uiv; R. \. Hum­
of
Jacksonville,
gave
this
office
a
J . I
.
site of the old st tge barn recently quality is also a shade poircr. We gaged survey ing their flume ditch
py, llatri>ibiii*i I. \Y. Bond. Irving: Rev.
(lili iM.: Cttu-.'vx—M »in st m-ari’.th.
friendly call.
A. C. Fairchild, J a» A. El>l«»rt, Eugene;
are sorry to lose our harness shop. ami that they will use about ten
burned.
i. \ I
A I Day . Wilbur, R B Dixutt, W.t.
Our
old
typo
Sam
Smith
was
all
men
iu
its
construction.
They
pro
Dutch
Jonnic
has
contracted
with.
The
awful
fires
that
are
raging
in
«■■
.vrr.iHXKv-i- vr-t viv
Winston, R. Imre; .1.1 Thornton. Wn
mixed
up
in
a
mask
ball
at
the
Sherer & Judson for 50 feet ot hy­ almost every town big and little pose to add to their claim a giant
C. Butler. Ashland, and over a lmmlr»*l
Davis P.Rowi:n—«’.th >t r. 1: Postofli
HOHN.
ease* 14 the worst forms of 1‘iUt, Jtirlat
S f. MiTctiit.!—Main st next door to ’■corners” recently.
draulic pipe for his claim down the throughout the world, is a strong and 750 ft of No. 16 ¡>i|>e. They use
I'lniK l-'irli in», etc., now l**ingsuceea*fuli.v
Corr.isn office.
river. This firm also has the con reminder that Grants Pass lias not two large beeves a week. By the l«»AES—Near thia city, on Sept. .Jd, treated,
W111.
Basye
of
Mi
»ouri
Flat,
has
without using the knife.
Svvt Willi:—Main st . 1» i. 4th mil nth
time
they
get
to
mining.
Mr.
C
tract
to
manufacture
the
pipe
for
the
the
slightest
protection
from
its
de
­
ClHSil,
to
tho
wife
of
Eli
Jones,
a
soil.
his
new
residence
almost
completed
DXVO STOUHS
Hard Tluir».
California Co.s, mine.
structive element*. A subscription says, they will have expended ibouli kMl’BELL Ou Applegate, S11ml.11*
N ation al. I».-«1 <; S,. Ke--M.iin st near (ah. and it is a nice one.
A
White
nmnoy
ts close.wa.’et* a"d prie. a
Oct.
"
I.
IHSn.
to
the
wile
of
\V.
N.
$20,
(xxi.
Such
enterprise
as
this
i*'
C itv Dal e I-rotis—Main st bet I’.tli .'. 7th.
Wm. Crow came in Tuesday from could be raised and a lot of buckets
lJw.e\|»n.'- dionl I tie i ut .town in every
II. A. Harvey county surveyor of
Campbell, a laughtei. weigh’ !• lbs.
to
lx?
commended,
and
is
a
great
................
bought
and
a
hook
and
ladder
cont-
1’HVSICIANS axn HUXCKOXH
.
iiischold. Ersitioiuy the watch word lor
Del Norte county lias been in this his store in McAlister precinct. He
Mothers, head oil Iks-tor bills, 1 y always
W F. K ram -' h —-.t National Drug Store.
informs it* lie takes orders for all, P-in.' could also oe organized if advantage to the eountv. Should
section
for
some
time.
keeping
tn the house, a bottle ,4 Dr.
th«sc
gentlemen
succeed,
the
in-;
F. W. VvxtiV K—Main st bet t’.th .nd 7th
kinds of miners supplies, and docs ' some one would only start it.
W. H. Fi vs oi vs—«¡th street below H.
ducement for others to invest capi- BRYAN.—At Wald.., «»et. :i.l, l*sr,, E li .», Bosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup. Slop*
H. McPhee, the clever agent of all kinds of freighting and packing
Of late we have heard various ru­ tai i-i our mines will lx- increased, adopted daughter ot Mr and Mm. a Cough instantly, relieve*« onsiimplmti,
WATCHES AXD Jf.VVKLKY.
Hammon Bros., of Phoenix nursery, for the miners of his section.
mors concerning Jonathan Bourne's therefore let everybody aid them
I rink Bryan, aged G years, H montlm cures Croup ami pain in the Che t in otto
C. I. C ikvv - 'i Main and all sts.
is still in this section.
night. It is just the remedy for hard times
amt 2 day s.
transfers
of
lands
in
our
town.
AH
M. V. Loogts—Main st bet 5th and lith.
The social dance given at Music
Price .**let*. and fl- Sample* free. S*dd
We omitted last week to mention Hall by Mr. Hutch on last Friday- of them are groundless as Mr. that they may succeed. If they
Little Ella was a Bright ami promising hv W. F. Kremer. Grant's Pa»«.
Mtsect.L vx.-tois.
fail it will hurt the country and. <le little girl, was I m 'I II at W aldo, Josephine
that
Geo.
Floyd
and
wife
were
in
S herer a - J i .>- os Hardware mid Stoves
night was a pleasant affair, there Bourne ha.-, simply deeded hi* half predate confidence in our mines, i-utinty. « »logon, January :>lrt iss i, and
6, MARTIN & CO.
r —p,th street, between Main and II.
town from Kerbyville.
Iteing
34 ladies present. Prof. Ran interest in these lands to Mr. C. J. therefore put nothing in the way of after l.’i days severe sujl'ering, passed from
J R Hvt.i—Furniture A. — nth street.
Smith
his
partner,
so
that
during
troniil.-soum world on Get ,Sd.
Mrs. Topping of Williams creek, dall, A. E. Estes and P. N. Butcher
Col. Burn* oceupie.'the proud distinct­
this or any other legitimate invest this ¡•ear
j Imtween Main and If
little one lion we loved, how wo ion of lepresuiitiug tho oldest an I ,nui.t
his absence in the east, sale* may- ment among us.
bought lot io iti block G, and will provided excellent music.
F
womhi|i«*d
hoi
Bright,
truthinl
and
ever
reliable Ivmae in the trade in the t'nile.l
go on and pro: ver title given with
fnear corner of (¡tit
build a residence theieon.
ready to comfort us
But now the joy of
Mathias Chapman ha* been in out unneee* try delay. In reality
and he again greets his many
Jolts* A W mwvRis—Saddles and if.tr-
During the pa*t season it has our homo is gone lint sleep dour one. ’ States,
Allie Wimer daughter of George town selling a first quality pain all Mr. Bourne still owns half of these been a noticeable fact that our town sleep, while no leinuhi a short time to friends, reminding them that the sea-mi
’’ nos*—Main st 1s t 4th and 5th.
of “peace on earth and goodwill toward
8. \. Gm i s
s. . -«iunsmiths and and Delilah Wimer is very sick at nihilator in the form of liniment, a
lands.
site and the surrounding country rm’et you on that bright mid Ix-autlfiil men” is rapidly approaching, when pros-
Machinist»—Main st bet 4th and ith.
whole
‘
.
yes,
mine
I.no*
lui
Imito
Waldo
so
we
are
informed.
ga*
'line
lamp
ami
a
folding
table.
|H'iity and generosity gv hand jn baud,
(Tn Mana, r—Ma: i st m ar 5th.
G. F. Smitline of N-> 427 Salina has been very dry. causing garden« love he,, u,.gilt and Is-aulilul child.
1 nd the whole civilized world mud;* fur
I). 11
I
H st
A new engine just received direct The table is the neatest piece of fur­ Lodge, Salina. Jefferson county. to dry up ami young trees to «lie. Too dear lor ornili, her lleetiu^ soul has tlc.-e
tribute* and tnetnettfoe* whirl-
Si k v::s <v Fins u—1’ in ; - - >1 li “tr> > t. from the manufactory in Pennsylva­ niture we have seen, and very cheap.
The
failure
of
town
gardens
has
in
­
tied,
»01 ve to bind eloser tint friends of fleeting
Iowa, and Mr. Whiteman of Coven
Sini i Be'.- —I
I 'talc —'iti; t.
C enthai . H ot : : -J F Hut h. Proprietor nia has been placed in the mill.
II. Bowen left a pair of elk antlers ant Lodge No. 73 Forest Hill Pta creased the price of living in our \ml claimed Its kin lied with the «èsi­ year*. After the lull come* the Hturui,
li!«? dead.
the sea... 11 ofdepn -'.on is rapidly ' asking
• —Main street n ar 5th.
at Cam]ibell & Tuffs which meas-, cer comity, Cal., were in attendance town in no small amount. An ir­ «»’er realms
D.
W.
Yarbrough
visited
our
of
­
of ovoriastin ’ bli’s to roam, away. The signs of the lime* indicate a
G rants 1’ a - v
".. — H -ary I.. 1’ :1-
rigating
ditch
taken
out
of
the
river
ures
3
feet
3
inches
asross
the
points
at the 1. O. O. F. lddtfe here Satltr
tfi.l tumid in heaven, its long sought Is-ttei and more active future, and in an
fice Wednesday from Smith River,
Hon. Principal.
six miles above this city could l»e
peaceful Imiiie.
ficipilion of an increased denian l for lino
M rs . M. H vi : —Millim r- t ■■ . hr build­ rejiorting lively time:' 011 the coast. and 8 feet around them from point day night from Wtxxlvillc. Mr.
constructed
for
about
$1.000
per
whiskies lie will give personal attention
ing, Main street, lietvveen 4th and 5th.
to point. They had just been taken Smitline informs us that liis little
Bll
it
so,
.
is>r
w
ill
wo
grieve,
The
family
of
our
worthy
minis
to the best of European mid Eastern
Lt vti » r -s . <' vv:
> m I - fr**m tliL» city,
- from the head of the hugh animal. boy got hi. toes severely burnt a mile. It would irrigate all of the l or life return* to him who gave:
litpiors.
lie now otters to patron*the ad­
ter Rev. John McIntire has arrived. 1
l»et Sitebrr and Wiliiani* ereek*.
laud from its head to this place, in
ours, to hope, submit, la-lieve,
vantage of selecting from these tine whis­
E cuekv Hum >’ io ■—1 II Robinson. They now reside in the parsonage.
Ed. Elliott is running the engine few «lavs ago by running down hill creasing the value of the lands 'li*
And fix mu view- beyond the grave.
kies, wliieli lie guarunlces will mil 1*1 ex­
Principal—Wil.I. rville.
here and Ashland. Ed. is through some* fire which was burn three fold. With such a priviledge
II
celled on the v<>ast. The firm he rvprn-
Willis Alden has our thanks for , 1 a »etween
.Ill vi.ru G
ing
in
the
trash.
jovial good fellow who will doubt-
ent* ha* in s|.*k .1. F. Cutter. Ex.tr.-i.
living in Grants Pass could bcchcap
Proprietor—55 miles from J-.u ksonvillc. a box of fine Mission and White Al­
D-1 Norte Record ple.t-e copy.
Old Roitrlsin ami Argon nil whiskies from
W. E. Bagley anil wife left U' «med one-half and the popu'ation 1
II GniFi -. Gold Hill—Heal Estate. exander grajx-s of a very choice ’ less give us a piece of plain talk for
Lumber, Grain, Immranee etc.
saying anything in the jmpcr about last Tuesday’ night for Chippewa therefore increased alxiut one half; Dr Will .luekroii llm demist will he in I Martin A Co ‘s distillery, ky . I'm up
in half and whole tibia., also cases of Cut
quality.
JACKSONVILLE.
him, but M at * a wcaknes , of ours. Falls, Wisconsin, where lie goes to of its possible population in th«' ab Granta Pa»» Nov. L t mi l will remain dur­ ter,
«1.
Older* adreased to John I.
]to,:i R
alh-.;
;v—John E 1 Lin­
ing cir. iil < olili v.i; È
\II work warran­ Burns, commercial agent for L. Marim <v
A visit to Greens gun store will
rebuild
a
large
mil!
which
was
re
settee of an irrigating priviledge. ted and »atisim ’ion guaranteed. Teeth
A drunken old dog made himself
ley, lToprietor.
convince you that they have a nice . very- disgusting to common decency cently struck by lightning and burn­ '1'he town is admirably laid off for extracte
Co., I is Front street. San 1'raneia. o, will
I and a new si I pat in iio-it day.
■ J.icK#oxvn.i e Mt u.i W orks —J.
little store and they are good square the other day. Its a pity that such a ed. 'l'lie wage' paid Mr. IL. being irrigating as the lots are large and rtio-.e de-iring first class work will do re .'¡Vo the sain J eareful attcilthm in
Whip, Pro’ rietor.
t though tlm order w is given him. l>i. \V
men too.
127-tf
<'. I ■
man is not provided by nature with foo. |>er dav. We were informed 'lie gentle decline of the entire flat well to wait for the doctor.
F. Kremer, nge.nt, < iiant’s l\i»t.
ATTORNEY*-AT-I.AW.
Mrs. Jane Bydx?c, James Connell 1 a copious coating of hair and four while ii. Portland a short time ago, upon which it is built being just
M V It Iv I ’l I« I- I’lllt I .
II. K elly . Il li H anx . ul T. B. K ext . and W111. Darkas of Waldo went to legs that lie could lie a real genuine that Mr. Hagle* wa’s one of the about enough for proper irrigation,
S. A GREENE & SON,
finest mechanics in Minnesota while 'l’he scheme would doubtless prove
WALDO.
Roseburg on Wednesday's train on ! dog.
Main St..
Grant's Pass, Oi.
W imer X S“?.'—General Merchandise business.
■ he resided there; the inducement of
Each land owner eotild
< Ipposilc till It. Il Nho[w.)
Dave Crosby went north on the fered him to return indicates it. He successfull.
— Mail: Hl <
then raise a bountiful garden, ami
C hai *. I
ieneral ilerehai
IL C. Kinney of thcS. P. D. & L train Wedtiesdiy night enroute for may lie gone a year lieforc he re­ grass
for pasturing a cow so lluit
Hotel and l.iverv stable— Main st.
Co.,
has
gone
to
Portland
to
arrange
Salem
in
charge
of
John
F.
Camp
­
G U N S M ITH S,
turns to live here again.
J. A. l’r.i :;iiA-.i—Hot.d ami Livery barn
the
living
for his family would cost
the companies exhibit at the Me­ bell the man who committed a rob­
— P l
ill —w
—Main street.
The Salem Statesman »ay * i y- a trifling sum as compared to the
bery’ in Jackson county recently.—
chanics Fair.
CENTRAL POINT.
present
plan
of
buying
everything.
ing near the track of the railroad
Roar. WnsTl.-oi’—Feed and -ale stable.
Guns, Revolvers, Pistols and
J. R. Hale ha-, just received a fine His Hon. Judge Webster gave him where it passe; through this city,
J. S, Hoi ■
«i-iv. at’. 1 Tinware.
vears.
two
I11 the Rogue River valley which
organ of Mason & Hamlin m ike.
\ M I N 1 T I O x
Lrwi* 1’ ax :.. v —Central Point Hotel.
ntay by seen telegraph poles, cross
James W. Wimer is agent for them
J. W. Griffith hasjust finished a anus, coils of wire, and barrels of extends down the river from this
«'. M vot’.rn: tt—R ■E*tat
Fishing Tackle. Callery. Flrc-WorL.
ftc.
KERBY VILLE.
fine well for Mi. Rotemiund. At insulators and pins. These are for ¡•lace are nestled the following farm
for this county.
ers:
T.
P.
Lee,
R.
1».
Sandford,
W m . N.vtct.i:—G.-ner.il Merehandiso.
a
debth
of
31
feet
he
found
an
am
­
A »treet scene on Wednesday re
the construction of the new Bennett-
N D ei . ama rrt.K—G-neral Merchandise.
minded vs of the old yet veritable I ple supply of water. Mr. G. having Mackay po'tal eal-1" teb grapli line Wm. Hyde, Fred Croxton, I). A.
Csiox Ilor i.— Mrs. Ryd-'r. l'lepre-’- r.
Johnson, A. Vannoy, A. J. Wol-
KEHin vii t.r M hjs —P.' M. Miller, l’ropr. adage that a ‘‘bird in hand is worth recently dug a well for us, we can from British C«ilumbia to San Fran
cott. C. K. Chanslor's place. II
say
that
lie
is
a
good
hand
at
the
R ich vhi > 1’. < *. it - ■ i; —Saloon —Main at.
two in the bush.”
cisco, Californio. and it may’ I e ex Hulbert. J. Wells, Frank Lincoln,
business.
jiccted that the line men will l>e con C. Goodtnan J. S. Denise, J. J.
> or Sale.
S. M. Lane, a painter by trade,
C. L. GRAY,
Efforts are ix?ing made by the citi­ structing the line in a few «lays.
J veob Wim.-r Ini':» fine farm for sale lias moved into town from Central
Mixirc, Mrs. Dr. Sterling, Jesse
*>n \pnlegat - ii.”
which are two tine Point. He Ixmght lot 3 in b!<x-k
zens of Milwaukee, in Clackamas The Business men will welcome it Mash. Sam Harkness, W. H Whip
1 ’racticaL Watclimikol
orchar d*—fruit of aii kimla. A large crop
New Millinery Store.
county to establish glass works as coni;x tition w’licli represents the pie, Mrs. Haskill, Hon. H. B Mil­
is als-j for sale with th*- place. l-.nquiri- consideration >35.
there. Oregon now lias
has no glass
K»a*.* life of trade.
of .1 Wimer, Murphy, or at the <’> ’’Kt. k
ler, Ben Dimick, Holman Peter, F.
Janies W. Wimer hasjust received factory, and thou nds of dollars
ofliee.
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N. A. Jacobs, deputy sheriff of Geyer. W111. Wtxxl, R. Hussey. MRS. FLANAGAN & M. Tl’HS
J E \\
a three inch rojx? and a cable which are annually sent elsewhere for
Haw ojx n»»<| a tic a
Jackson county. visite«l Grant’s Pas* N. r. Elsbrec, Daniel Green. Mr.
Choice winter apples for sale at he proposes to use on a grubbing
<:t.inl * 1’a'«,
« lieg. >n,
glassware.
Saturday on official bu.dn---. McAlister. S. D. Moore. Wm. Crow. Millinery and Dressmaking
tile orchard of Jacob Winter, on machine. Pretty large rope.
l'm|x|iri
Joe.
Mr.
Lloyd,
Mr.
I>erke,
’
■Newt,
”
as
lie
i-
familiarly
called,
\
1.1.
V.'
.
K
II
W«
>1:
i<
W
till.
\ Vl’i.li
The weather chaiigetl on last
Annlegate. for one cent per lb.
ESTABLISHMENT
Our a: 0:11m /dating county clerk Monday- and rain Ix-gan to fall, We is said to be one of the best offi< i.ils and Air. E. Turner. These 3 j farms
[g6-tf
FOU
OSE
Y
FAIL
Opposite <'
U a Tit!!*’ btorr, <>n •'»:li
C. K. Chanslor takes to liis new
Rogiv Ri v< t lt>l U >::i ., ■/
el rvet.
l’e. via» de /in< pictures should quarter* like a duck to water. now have assurance of enough rain in Southern Oregon, hi-, books al­ ' .-I :
•
tiler
ii
’
”
•:■
..I
th
’
li
Wi'-M Jswtiii nd Spcctîclfî c( ail liais
after the long dry spell, and the ways showing clean ¡»ages. It is
not delay until winter Sets in, as Charlie is making a good clerk
HA1RW0HK .nd STAMHNJ ilJillf COB!
somest
valleys
it
has
ever
lx-en
ottr
getting
to
I
k
-
a
matter
of
grave
ini
warning
has
been
given
to
get
in
M.IT «»A HAM». -
Everitt tiie photographer may be ab­
R. M. Thompson of Wildervillc the wood, apples, potatoes etc. pre­ portance that none but honest and lot to look iq*>n and they are begin-
sent from liis office at that time.
capable officials be -elected to fill ing to show a much higher state of
Mii'i'.tl lii'iruiTii nis Kt'|i.iiic'l.
precinct while fixing the brake to paratory for winter.
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important offices. The country­ cultivation than formerly. Im­
John B. Borough v. ho was a neigh­ our
I have a pair of large mules which liis wagon rccievcd a painful wound
M V, I. 0 (• M I H .
can afford neither inconipetency nor mense crops have been raised
I desire to sell or exchange for cat- on the cheek bone by the brake bar bor to our father forty years ago. rascality in any of its <k-j»artnien!». on them this year among which we
flying
back.
WiHclitiii'ki r X J, »y, 1< r,
was in town a few days ago looking Hard times calls loudly for economy might name the large shipments of
>. Enquire of. or address
T. P. Lee lias closed the ship­ hale slid hearty. We happen to in public places, which means none melons bv Lee and Sandford the
G. W. W imer , Jr.,
• ilivsi'a I’srs, • •
• «li.l.oo>,
ment of melons northward. He de­ know that a* a g<xxl honest law
a$tf]
Waldo, Or.
large hop crops of Wolcott and
blit
good
officials.
Having two of the finest and best sires to thank the R. R. Co., for abiding citizen our county may well
Denise to say nothing of the wagon
The S. I’. I). & L. Co. arc going loads
improved sm ill farms in Southern their liberality shown him during lx? proud of Mr. Borough.
of natures choicest pnxluctions
»»1.1 tl«S,
Oregon. I de ire to sell <me of them. the summer.
John Leuman of Applegate, the to engage largely in lx»x making if from a tomato to the finest quality
■»XI IN:«,
they
<^in
find
.1
market
for
their
All under cultivation. For terms.
Ed Holland and the Misses Liz­ other day struck it very rich in his boxes, and under the favorable rate* of sweet jxitatoes. In this valley
NETH,
R. D. S andford ,
enquire of
mewing
zie Lewis. Mary I^wis and Minnie quartz ledge on the hill lietween of freight made them by tile < > ¿it may lx? seen corn, cane, broom corn,
»9-3«“]
Grant's Pass. Or.
Holland of Sticker creek and Mrs. Brushy gulch and Ferris gulch. C. K. K. they think they can. They melons h<>]>*. pumpkins and squash,
LACES
J. Wimer & Son at Waldo, are Wetherbec of Applegate were in Free gol'l is visible all through the are of the opinion that the fine inillett, rye, wheat, oats, bailey tint
\ll Work
rock. The ledge is four inches
now receiving a new and complete town Monday.
«•thy and (lover and 111 fact every­ New Good 3 Constantly Ar » zir.g.
quality
of
Oregon
fruit*
are
just
I k -
stock of Boots and Shoes. Gent's
' i.tin
Master Fred Royal has our sin­ wide. He first discovered this ledge ginning to attract out ide attention thing tint a fanner wishe, to grow
Furnishing gn -ds. Gent's Diagonal
four years ago.
to which add pa tches, grapes, apples
cere
thanks
for
some
nice
large
and
that
there-
w
ill
lx-
mu<
h
activity
suits. Dry goods and Ladies' Fancy 'tigar pine burs, also some of the
Mr. Olwell. son of Philip dwell
shipment of fruit in ami all other kinds of fruit ami or­ New Store
goods. They liave also made a sugar and nuts which grow on that of tiie Phcenix Flouring Mills, soon in the
This
company proposes to namental trees and then to this mid a
boxes,
great reduction in prices for cash.
called 0:1 Us last week. From him use yellow pine
New Goods
lutnlier for boxes climate where snow has not fallen
•;
They are determined to sell cheaper grand old tree.
we
leant
that
their
large
mill
and
els
either
fir or spruce for over six inches «leep in as manv
w
hich
exce.
-
The factory run last Sunday in
than the < heaviest
AliLF Í Mt >5LKV¿
granary at Phrenix is full of choice that piirjiose. Should tlrex succeed years and some of these winters
• f’repr *,
The undersigned, lix ing five mile' order to meet demands ti]*»n them wheal. Mr. Olwell makes a fine in this the- will h ive timber here scarcely any snow at all and you
for
doors.
They
have
orders
on
M
UN
S,-iti:t.r.
-
-
<.CA.'!'s
I'.ts-.
have
a
pretty
fair
idea
of
this
valley
west from Grant’s F i". offer* for
i.dity of flour, equalling the ruller for a life time of work, a* there is
where
cyclones
and
famine
were
sale one span of good heavy draft hand now that will require about lur in every respect.
110 end to the yellow pine in thrs
never known. It is true our people
horse* atri liarn - * one farm v. ag«>tt 60 days to fill.
country.
The
Portland
Lime
Co.,
winch
is
live easy and therefore do mat push
and liacx i t -g *»'! condition, one
T P. Ixe informs us he shipjx’d
Fresh and Salted Beef, Pork
plow, three- he i 1 of full blooded during the season 23 car load. «,1 using the lime from Pomeroy it Co's
Tiie S. P D & I. Co. today ahead ax rapidly in the item of ini
AND
CIGARS
Ml TTON.
male Berkshire hog», one good melons, each car containing alr.ut quarry near Rock Point, has just • hipped a car load «•( d<x>rs to Hai­ ¡•rovements a* some of the more
young milch cow. Also, some old i.L'xxi pounds. The last car load finish«-«! another immense kiln at ley. Idaho, th< freight alone amount­ ¡••«•gre».«i*e states, truly this i-» the
an«l
Qtievn'-witrv.
-ware
POItK-K.V 'A< •'E
East Portland, and will barn double ing to $450. The-, an alv> ship worst real cueiny this stale !m* a*
went out last week.
shelled com in quantities to suit.
the
quantity
heretofore.
The
lime
S andford & C hristie
the -lying g x*-. ‘ <<•’»•« can and go
A ND BOLOGNA.
Tl.. y b«?.- ak'»» in 4 •»niif'vt M«> rt
H Anlattf left at our office a cu­ give* the best of satisfaction and ping 2.'»x> apple boxes to Phoetiix easy
” but everything is undergoing FIR-iT-CLA
aiul .;.<**> to Sclem. Tix.- R R Co.
32lf.
RUSTAVRANT.
cumber which measured 14 inches there is a go«xl demand for it.
Brecon end Ln re!
deserve, credit for th-- liberality a radical change and the lime is
Paid up subscriders or new sub­ in length weighing four ¡»unds.
w
tb»*) w ill fet'd tlic hungry.
Thomas I’. Lee left at this office showu the fruit rat* r* and the* fruit near al lund when the natural
scribers t" the CotTUEX. by pay ing Also a tomatoe limb l»eariiig eight
ALWAYS ON HA n O.
for sin;- -.lent t>» th-. Lfo i: d of Intuii- interest* and juirtk talari) in ma kin>< wealth of our land will In* devclo|x-«i ICE CREAM ?
the *um of $5 cash, will reet-ive both fine large tomatoe*
a-.
ICE CREAM î ?
gratioit 23 ".sect ¡urtai k :;. «ix of the rat.- of freight <»’l itili lK>XC5 and the tide of civilization will carry ( <hier. T*l * <>r Thrtìf» libi»** 1 Werk, and Mr nt 1»« livfTi it ali” (>.* ' ■ In Tow a
the Cot a i er m l WestShorv one
A A. Witr.er is mo-, ing his circu which „eigbed 7 . p •im.’«*, and the same from hen to AltNMiy a* tt till« colintrv ti|*>ii it* wave fiom its »«Il fttrnUh 1hv « jr^ín l»*r ► Oriti
year The West Shore will lie ac
Mid ah 1 •ubh« < ¿.èilu-rîii,- ,
contpanktl by a magnifi« ent holiday lar mill from .Murphy creek to they w<■re little largar lb an the liai is from P>>rtlaud lu► Albany. ♦» htdi leth.trgk (omiitioii to one for in ad­
1 KEF reF t’HAl ’ • *
engraviug of Mt Ho«xL tfcxjg Packer* Gulch about two miles from anse. Ths Rogue Rii r Valles virtually gives sn libera Óre;: :<n> a vance of the present, jn<t one <»f
printed in c^ghr color' alone worth it* pre«ent *rtc and omteniplatc* ad (•rodin : ■s even thing th.: l youJd 1« •.ery iarg.-L»« tra« le ¡’i.tlr 1iVill which we m i* ju'lh frel pnmd for
s-
I ’t*<X I. ¡ctl-4
it will enable in tv'l’.-w the wttsWci
ding steam re/w-.-r tv the ssnx-
.»•nette
. TI
dv-irc’1 i<> th tit’*.: of th
•reite thin tl'e amount pod
If
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