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J. GRÎ CULTURAL. Com m un.cut Ion. NEW TIN SHOP; JACKSONVILLE DIBBCTOKV. GRAN i'S PASS ACADEMY ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE M.u- FROM OR IN« PAS« TO CRBRCPXT Clr, Daily Except Saudav. Lv. Grant’« Pas«, 0 a . m . Attive 1 . This well-known School will Le- open for the Fall Terri on the Ftioii ORVNM rias TO <mice. Leaves Satur lay Arrives »am—day «"JOl.* onia Hot as. Office open every div except *r.,Pi W ith a F cu . C orps of C ompk T en T T eachers . from 7 .30 i. m . to S:8(i i*. m . Oten su?’ day from 8:80 to 10 i. m . ‘ ?”U i - Rate« of Tuition for Non-resident Pupils : H oward . P. m T welve WEHR; OF PRIMARY—$3.00 P er T erm » I 1 1 SOCIETY XOTK’ES. GRAMMAR SCHOOL—$5.00 " > > » » > » <» r ist ' s P aus L ai I xib , No. M. A 1 ACADEMIC—$8.00 " A. M.—Mwts in then- bail, 0,1,1 l .-i, building, Friday evening on or bef(JIV lull moon. \ uiting brother» cordi.ll! invited to attend. .1. W. IfoWAHO, )V M For Fartictil.irs, Address J. T. G alvin , Sec'v HENRY I.. BEXSON, A. M.. l’rincipaL Got. den R ci . k , 1. 0.0 I-'.—Mi*etn,.Vfr.. s I'linliv evening at 7 :3<) at their hall Sixth street. Visiting brothers cirdixth invited to attend. .loKEHi .Moss, N.t; jireka ioh chool J. A. Jt SN|N<;s, See’v, —OF— KEimWIt l.E J.olMll , No. 55, 1.0.1) p Thorough and Pm: tical Instruction, near Wilderville. Josephine County. - Meets everv other Saturday .-vcniii»' Visiting brothers cordially invited to at. <':iy. -i. j'.ill «.<■ m:::. 11' c :;r-1 :v!" tl, tend. D in ’ l H int , N. G. S. W. F orres , See’v. P. <if 1!. Josephine* D*dge, 179, ni« t»3t Grant’» Puss, first Saturday of each at 11 o’clix k a . m , W. ,M I’m i.ix K RATES OF TUITION: W. M. Primary Branches, $5.00 per (Quarter. B anner L oix : k , I. O. G. T., 493—Meet* even- Friday evening at Hale’« hall. Intermediate Branches $6.00 pe-r Quarter. .1 R H ale , W.( T High Arithmetic, Natural Philosophy, Mediaeval and Modern History, Phy sical Geography, Botany and Retoric, $7.00¡xtr Quarter. OVERLAXI) T0 CAEIF()R.\|\ Algebra, Chemistry, Astronomy, Geology, Moral Philosophy, --- VIA— Mental Philosophy, Physiology and Iiygine, and Ancient Historj’ Oregon & California R. R. $7.50 per Quarter. AND CONNECTIONS. Gcometr an I the Higher Mathematics, Book keeping, Latin, and | the* Principles of the German Language $51.00. —Time, 1-2 Davis.— Instrumental and Vocal Music will l>e Taught on Reasonable terms. Board including Room, Lights, &c., $2.50 per week. Clo--*' Connection» maile at Ashlan.l Unfurnished Rooms free to Students boarding themselves. nith Ilie stayi'H nf die California, Oregen. The School Room will l>e furnished with Good Seats, Wall Maps, Ac Idaho Stage Company. Globes and Cubical Blocks ; also (DAILY EXCEIT SUN’DAYS. E ast Sun: Divisios. PHILOSOPHICAL AND CHEMICAL APPARATUS. BETWEEN PORTLAND <t ASHLAND, as the nccc- ities of the Scoool demand them. Mui T hain . 1.EAVE. AKKIVK. None will be allowed to attend Dancen while Students of the I’ortlanil 7 sl’> i. m . Grt’s 1’ uhh 1 :15 a m . School. Gr'tsl’ass 1 :2() a . M. Asldumi. 1:15 a . m . Ashland. 'c:’.o r. m . Grt’s Passi! :.’,5i STRICT DISCIPLINE WILL BE MAINTAINED. Grt’s I’ass 12:tM m . Portland 1 r. SjK-eial Inducements Afforded to those Preparing to Teach. A lbany E xi rehs T h mm . No pains or expense will be spared to make the School equal to any LEAVE. AR1IVI-. in Southern Oregon, in point of Portland 4:(X)r. m . Lebanon. 9:2i)r.M. Ix'banon i: 1.» \. m . 1 ’ort hind 10:0 oa . m , E ast P ortland , Oct. 1. '»6. O. il. STARR, I’ h - i-mr.ivR, JACKSONVILLE W. J. W imer - -My Dear Sir:—I —Dealer In— am pk-a«*e<l to -ee that you are en S' -, Iin-1 h Poops, Pj “s. gaged in a literary direction, and I made the as --rtioa that wheat lio|>e that you may find it not only Etc.. Etc., Etc. was sent to liurupe, ix.uoo miles ' pleasant blit profitable work. I around the Horn, ground, and un know the rule is that newspaper JOB WORK DONE ON SHORT J. C’. Will PF. der admirable management of ■ lving investments are not profitable, yet everything, made profitable to feed there are exceptions. I have often NOTICE. Gi 'ii-ral Contractor after the flour is extracted, by mix thought of late, to write you and Prices Moderate. ing with roots cooked. How much propose to furnish an article occa —IN— more so when fed here, costing so sionally for publication treating OREGON. GRANTS PASS, little in comparison. But mind not upon the foibles, follies and errors to bristlers. I will now give a few of our times as well as upon our MARBLE, STONE or GRAM I L lines of an article in the American good points and deserts. I am Rural Home, relating in a measure aware that the truth, from a relig Six miles Snutli of • Ir.int’H Paw, Josephine to this very subject, only instead of ious, political or economic stand County, On-gon. cattle, read hogs, and the ueces-.ity point when sharply presented and of care in the selection of good made so pointed a> to find its way A. rl. CAR-CN, Prop’r. breeds will become still more appa- home, hurts somebody nearly every reilt #♦***♦♦** —30,000 TREES— time; but in the end works out * * but every farmer knows that great good to somelxxly as well. ALL (»RDERS BY LETTER —Instock, consisting of— his herds and flock- differ very Because of the fact of the first part greatly in the value of individuals: Apple. Pear. Pea: h. of the proposition, most newspapers Promptly Attended To. "Again, the farmer fattens a few hesitate to publish communications Plum, Prune, Apricot. beeves every year. He has made of the nature referred to. Whilst Nectarine. Almond, Etc. up his mind that it don't pay to I the editors touch lightly, if they raise the calves, but a- he has con — Also the Celebrated— toucl; at all upon topics which re O regon S t ., J a < khomvili e , O on . siderable coarse grain and coarse Kelnev .Japan Plum! quire unpleasant (to some) facts to fodder on hand, lie will buy a few be handled vigorously. Now I lie- —AU trees Warranted— steers to feed through the winter. lievc that no cause open to the new He goes around the country or to Till’ H T< > N A M E, aspirant for newspaper honors offers the stock yards, h iving a definite j greater inducements and assurances JACKSONVILLE, OR. And grown on natural fruit land without sum to expend and a definite idea irrigation, and free from all insect pesta of success, financially and otherwise of the number which he h r. room I’rupr. and disea«*», such as California trees are than that of taking right hold of JOHN A. HANLEY subject to. for and would like to feed. Per . , . 1 r r i-i facts as they are found to exist to- Those who contemplate tree planting haI(s he picks up a few fine, high day all<, hai;dk. thein witllout gloves ■o- will do well to get mv price list Is-fore grade Short-Horns or Herefords, 1 he truth is, that whilst the niajon- but his money is so reduced that he PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. Caton A Garrett, General Agents. 1 ty of the people may jog along, can only purchase the number he seemingly, and perhaps really, ig- Pnst-otliee — Murphy, Josephine county, Kinney à Wolters, Ap uta, Medford. wants by taking a lot of scrubs. He .. norant and indifferent as to sur I Oregon. <l<x:s so and fills his stalls. I' 1 Railroad Station-Grant’s i’xis. rounding evils, ami the prevalence to feeding them, keeping no ac 13-tf. A. H « ABSON of grevious errors, they nevertheless count with them, and so is in bliss ’admire him who has the courage to j Z. fill ignorance of what he is really i ' stand firm in defence of truth, vir doing. His best steers put on ii — Article <>f — tile and uprightness in his sphere i »5 worth of l»eef for every dollar’s I of labor, be that what it may. The GO f— worth of feed they eat, but hi», CD phenomenal success which attended CO scrulis lay on but J0.75 worth of cd "Brick" Pomeroy in his early career lieef for every dollar's worth of food could be attributed to nothing so o —And— After awhile he concludes that much as his Ixild assault upon the the I ktvcs titc sufficiently fattened, Z, A corrupt practices of that day, and CORN WHISKEY, or his feed is gone, and he h id 1s t »» ■ . »vili »v ili i i » iiv *» ucrauun .»liti yet it was in \ very desperation and ler sell them. I" — In Quantities and at— probably of selling them in a lump and the X striking a popular cord in tlie pub butcher may consent to buy them in I PRICES TO SUIT. lie heart that he wrote his first •f. r I. a lump, but he estimates them sepa scathing articles. Now, there ex ratoly, each ujxm his individual I ists to-day in the religious, political SATISFAI T1ON GUARANTEED e merits, and he don't pay as much a> 4-# * and economic life of our people, for the (»Hirer ones as lor the better, <• OQ evils a.-> gieat, although of a differ —« t 4-» by from #1.50 to $2.00 a hundred ,«3» 3 K E R B Y VII. I. E DIR I- CT( ) R V. 1 ent nature, as those against which O A weight. The lietter steers really i-» ra Pomeroy battled. The leading writ pay him a profit, but the poorer Daily lietween Port!.in I and Ashland. UJ Good produce taken in part pay. Patronage Solicited. ets of the day just dawning (if any z. UNION HOTEL 0 r—« ones reduce the average '■'> l"w that The <>. A ( K. 1!. l i ny make» < on- | I such shall lie found) will lie those z • f—« t Cd ns JOHN H, ROBINSON, Principal. nistioii with all tin* Regular Train» on the he is money out of pocket by feed « who ltelieve ami act u|M>n the max Oncol Best Hotels in Southern 0 Last Side Division, from foot of I’street. ► ing the lot of steers, 'flic better O • O UJ z. um that, "truth is mighty ami will Cl s ones not only increisc more upon .. 1 C=a. Oregon. O W est S ide D ivision . Whilst I may not expect the feed given them, but they bring {¡'YJ.1,,', A a . 0.1 BETWEEN PORTLANDS CORVALLIS a writer in the true sense -4 1 more per pound upon their entire to " become M<" X J M ail T rain . X GOOD TABLE weight. On the first day of Janna of the term, still it is possible to GOOD BEPS! «C ijc . ive XIlKIVE. 'j'l <>]K*n up new fields of thought and *5 <X> And the Is-st of Aeeinnnnslations. ry, 1KS6, lieef cattle in Chicago sol . 1—< Portland. 7 : i. m . Corvallis 12:25 r.tt. DR. VV. F. KREMER, Prop’r, investigation tor others to enter and Corvallis. 1 ; r. *i. Portland 6:15 r. M. 4-J for $5.17 to $5 70 |ier cental, live X Main Street,...................................................... Grant’» Pass, Oregon. H At ('orvallis lonnect w ith tr liii < of (I. ]’. <0J weight, while medium »old for #,v cultivate. I have offered one or <4-« Connected with this hotel is a O Z for Yaquina Bay. Exeur-aon ticket» on 50 to $115. The first of January, two articles (merely intHKluctory ) to r" " ' •<>• sale from Grant'- Pass to Yaqnina Bnv oui local press, but find them timid --FIRST-CLASS LIVERY STABLE.- r 18H4, extras sold for £7.00 1057.25, and return, via Albany, at 41.;.Tit. ’Fi.I< and fearful of loosing some custom k medium, for #4.soto^s o<>, a diffci ets good to return until Sept. ¡¡Dili, ls-to. Mrs. Ellen Ryder, Proprietress. JL cnee of $.2.5<jper cental It is not should they publish a communica Kxiia:».-, T rain . surprising that those- who feed | mh > i tion which might hurt or expose K kriivviixk , ----- - O rsoox . i . e vvb . arrive . —DEALER IN — soineboily's pet hobby or endanger I’oil'an.l. 4 .50 r *t. .M’.Mn'vIlc H.0'1 i-’.tt. cattle for lieef fail to make anything, , , . • , All articles M'Mn'ville 5 :45 t. jt. Port'and 9:00 a . m . and raise such a croaking about the-rt "" ’ s 1,1 WILLIAM NAUCKE being no money in feedtng liceves treatmg of our sujiermr advantagi » Gical tickets for sale and baggage -KEITI’S- < lii > ked at Comp.mC» up-town oilin', as really to convince birmers of tin as a state, a city or a comniunnity are readily accepted ami published, corner Stark and S com! stn*et«. Ti kt 1» truth of their assertions " for principal piints in California can only but those of the nature first men "Should we apply the same kind («• prix ure.J and La:',.age cliceked at the of tests to sheep, swine or poultry, tinned are rejected on various ex Company's * lliee, euses, the true reason King all the For good bargains in the line of we should find tlw same results, in ferior individual-; re<hwiug ai* rage time clear to my mind Freight will not le recciveil for ship th i : results. Not till farmer: come to tai • ns • 11 1 n ment after 5 o’clock r. m .. on either the fully unden t uid this uiddetermine * lOUrillg Mill flllfi E ami Ami everything in tin* way of East or West Side Divisions. l ’< >R h \ i j*; to keep no inferior sto k of any kind B. KOEHLER, E. P. RftGERS. MINING SUPPLIES •Manager. G F. I'.w ,Agt. and to give all that they do keep Situated <>n Mur] In Creek, Josephine ---------- o---------- • ••unity, Orrgun, eight mile* Month of the Ix'st of feed and cate, will they Giant» F hmm , a l irNt-elaMs Fl.d’IGNG HOTELS AND Rl.-I'AIKANTS. realize that profit from stock that it MII L, willi i'atunt Mauliinerx , doing I'h .*• » idling bargiiins should callón gootl u ’ ik mul bus n goo l ciHt(>m The is possible to realize.” JOSEPHINE COUNTY, WILLIAM NAUCKE, Cleanliness cannot be too strong I \lvM uoiituinM 330 iiuivM of land: .'»0 -------- o---------- at pun in clover, and over l<w) aervw under ly urged, for notwithstanding the cultivation; «ilsu good (hehurd, good Kl HI V . Il t.E, < «»KOON. (¡RANT’S PASS OREGON. Printed at Grant ■ I’.. ■», Oregon. epithet "pig ' being given to an\ II oumt and Barn» and irrigation ditch, thing as denoting dirty, still if left l ine »ituaiion for a dairy farm Can ir N. DELEMATER. ■o— to himself or gi\cu a chance, the rigate alinoat am |»ait of the plant, l or lliis Hotel lias been thoroughly —IIKAI.M IS — hog is a clean animal. Ofcouisc, furtlmr partieulara « all <«r addreai« LEWIS STIfONG, Murphy, Oregon. A FINE LINE OF CIGARS ALWAYS KEPT ’ ON HAND. renovated and he rolls in the mud to cool hiinwlf EDITOR ANI» PROPRIETOR or get rid of Hies, etc , but ne'er in Choice Land tor Salo. R efurnished T hroughout \nd coiixtandy on hand I \\ O III \DKIsD Acr<*M oi ulutii'v land "HURRA his own filth, nor will he if penned FOR GRANT'S PASS, HURRA Δ in a projHT constructed tenement hi Yamhill «••»tint) foi «ale. Is mile-« H ats , C aps , B oots \ ni > S hoes , SouthwcM oi Portland The wagon road rm: tlavelixu i t m u- will uns get soiled, but on the contran l>e holding to it from Portlan«! is nieua«la — VMI)— cleanly in his habit». It is not the mired four miles and double tradonl live STBSCKIITION R VI» BEST AC( (>MM()DATIONS. puqiosc of the writer to extol any ini lew more. I'he remaining nine miles is Getiettii Mining Supplies. < is NOW B<»\ST <>l HAVING TMK exc««llrnt roa«L Fine springs imt he land particular breerl 01 to say how a per Price, $2,(XML Ln(|uire «»f, or addresM ------ (o)— • One year ( m advance $2 25. feet hog should look, 'flic breeds W .1 WIMER Six months 1 Those wi»hing good bargain* must not STORE ROOM IN SOUTHERN OREGON. 25- mentioned in the last issue arc* good, I n tf) fail tn call at the Three month» there may be li tter But one thing 75- is certain, a good animal docs not Single copy Kerbyville P. O. Building, 10. WAI IM) DIRECTORY Is Connected With This House. look like some to lie »cell running K » »III \ Il I K, O r .'U ox , nt large, great gaunt, long leged THE BAR IS 81TPLJED WITH THE --------- 000---------- boney affairs. Finest Wmes, Liquors & Cigars, KERBYVILLE MILLS If I am taking too much space M \Ll«>. OREGON. THE und exh lusting tin- patience ol the P M MILLER. ..... |* koi *’ k On their Che.»]* Counter» in ,UI -u. h line as W bile the Heading Table is PECKHAM. i KorKii: for readers, it is I h cause of tin- man\ DRY GOODS, co r r 1 1- 1 hundreds of dollars of bacon 1111 >1 PPI JED WITH THE LATEST <■< H >|> BEIM! <K>Ol> TABLE! —The l’i'«t < if— ported into this county, which DRESS GOODS. \nd th«» I h ' m I of a< a onimt^latbUiK. means so many dollars less for us NEWSPAPERS. C THING, Look at our county finances; jxt Iti colui. . iloti "Ah thia Hotel, I bave a »•Stvs th.it li.i, nothing to do with H VI S AND (APS. A POOL TABLE MAY ALSO BE «'an 1»* Supplied at lie.os n.il.lv l’riix » ’ bacon, but if instead of al largì* an<l cvmmodioii» BOOTS AND SHOES. V a. fnucli money to go out of BARN AND CORRAI, FOUND HERE. • g I ST s ’ furnishing goods . 1 >v’i ».‘irt 11 lei it L < • loi these items i and con Willi thè lirst water fanlitu s in thè CHEAP FOR CASH GROCERIES. sine* .O k I the amount has gone to county. • the two vountiv, adjoining us) ami K kriiiullk ,.............................. O regon Has recently l>ecu supplied yitlh a I propose to keep a Btrktly first- PROVISIONS. could have Item applied to reducing RATES VIRA BLASONARLE fine »election of CROCKERY, class house. Give me a call. our county debt, it would have No |4in* «ili Li »pan i io iiiake guest» RICHARD P GEORGE nude a Ing hole in it Again I ask .snnfortable HHf TOBACCOS. J. B. HUTCH, —Keep* the FiniMt— you fanners to look well into this CIGARS ETC. matter and for the present, 1 will • 'rant’s Pas- J WIMER X SON. Oregon Mop and endeavor in my next to and even thing neev »«an to do first Have the largest store in Joaephine simply give the ideas of some in re ÍJF All our good s are entirely new and will h* < xchangi d for cash county, which 1» <»5x33 (ret, and two class gard to curving and putting up for Ami all other l.iquon» or farm produce. »tone», tilled witli CAMPBELL A TUFFS. market. <,raiit's Pa««. Jos. phinc County. Oregon — Ill il so KI IP* Till- Even printer ami new paper wti ter everywhere will heartily com ut Very Be.'t Brands oí Cigars. on the North I >rko( Butte < reek. in the following advice to voting WF lit Y FOR CASH, Which will be executed promptly 32 imle.M (mm J ark .* hi v ill«*, in a cool can- AND sEl.l. FOR CASH. men "Young men, don t swear, iMn’t fail to call at tie* xon near Mt. .Mcl^auglUin, are a delight- and in neat sty le THOSE DESIRING y,, 1TI|. Ix ihere M no , \a»ion for swearing lul resort for (lut Bunt Wtitit nt Musare. THE KERBYVILLE SALOON outside of a printing otfi e w here it [v'unimunic4tr«| j Letter No. 3. e <s, First Monday in September. 1886. ULULIMI MliSEHi. Cemeterv Work a Specialty. An Extensive High-Grade Course of Study. L H S October 4, 1886, To Continue Six Months. The Rogue River Distillery, Fare irom Permad to San Francisco, SJi.GO Fare frsm Portland to Sacramento. $3C.oo. BOURBON. RYE Thoroughness and Practical Work. Pnllim Palace Sleeping Cars m X NATIONAL Druggist and Apothecary, i' i i i : ROGUE RIVER DRY GOODS & GROCERIES C 0 I' R I E R . Hats. Caps, Boots and Shoes or General Groceries OFFICIAL Drugs, Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Shulder Braces, Trusses. Corner F and Frost Street?, Fortldod, Orenen. PAPER Pure Wines and Linuors for Medical Purposes. CENTRAL HOTEL! Physicians’ Prescriptions Compounded Day or Night. W. J. WIMER, DRY GOODS & GROCERIES CAMPBELL & TU FF TIIL LITE (Ilk G.LIIn) faills ! Bargains! Bargains! w \l DO IIOTEI Flour. Cracked Wheal, Com Meal .1 4» it Whisky Brandies and Wines, OWING WATERS!! Choice Goods io Eeery Line. JOB \\ ( )1< 1\ NOTICE!! NOTICE! is useful in pns.f reading and indis penaibly necessary in getting forms TRAVELERS * MINERS AND to pres». It ha* l*een known also FARMERS SUPPLIES. now» rnt. atwr to matenalh a- ist an editor in l «'k Washing, boning and Fluting, mg over the paper after it is printed W. keep everything loss le. I bv th* Hut otherwise it is a foolish habit.' AU kind* of plum and fancy work d*>n< people. H«n»F\cri«>N Gl AR ANTE ED The official statement i>l the North ern Pacific railroad earnings for the month ot August is a» follows iSso CHI 4P Hili V \»ll o|; I'Kol't t I clearing, etc. ft i* • „•?« 14S«. A,)'t,.’6S Mali. W’a b h*’ice ou G.lt ert creek AT R1 \S< INABE RATES SING LEE Towns of Southern NOTILE!!! Oregon Will do well to consult the undersigned at Sjxxial attention given to C ENTRAI. »th and sth. Grant' - l’av Otrgou or part of the County Add« >r call DYSPEPSIA many the Roaiie I it \ • r Valiev, on the <_) Jg < The Shipping Point for the principal portion e!" t OFFICE, oil Mam St.. 1 h .-1\1"U I N V A LTDS! The»* wat rs ar-: highly ir.,-,];, lllal ,.ur. mg in a nhurt time POINT, Jocktsiin County. And all Xaminer Complaints, os well a» IN the central tvrt Legal Blank and County Work McCallister's Soda Springs, CHRONIC DISEASES! I Ii«ili*oaU. 5Ta»ti pr«>;liciti m C. MAGRUDER Central Pvmt. Oreguu. Th.* spruiL’» aieea»» ..( a.-,■<•,»». an.I par ties who .».me without tenta for camping «mt can lw arcotnm doted with cabin* at trifling exponne. ' M*.< AI.IJ.-1 ER, Prop. * A