Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, October 15, 1886, Image 4

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    AGRICULTURAL.
Railroad Building.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTI RE M.UI<
Choice Land for Sale.
TWO 1H NJ'RED Acre» ■ ( vliuue land
raou .»« iNTs rom To cate, INT t
in Yamhill county for sale, Is mile«
Daily Rarefa Sundnv.
Southwest oi Portland. Tu<* wagon rvml
Lv. Grant’« Pana, 0 a . m . Arrive 1 A
leading to it from Portland i« niecada-
mixed four miles and double tracked five This well--known School will be open for the Fal'. Tenn on the
TK.iq .invxri r ias Tuoujct.
miles mor..-. The lemaining nine miles u»
Leaves Satiinkiv
excellent road. Fine »pring» on the land.
Arrivea '*un ■ day).
Price, 92,000. Enquire of, or address
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W J. WIMER.
orricE iioc rh .
in ti:
Offhs* i »pen every day except Sun I
W ith a F ell C orps of C ompetent T eachers .
fremi 7-'G a . m . t.. K;;inr. m . ()],.„ <*,*•
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day fr.iin 8:39 to 10 a . m .
Rates of Tuition for Non-resident Pupils:
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PRIMARY—$3.00
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SOCIETY NOTICES.
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GRAMMAR SCHOOL—$5.00 ”
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ACADEMIC—^8.00 ’’
A M.—Meets in their hall, 041 1 . |l,.w'’
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building, Friday evening on or lu f. .ro t[ "
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full moon.
Visiting brothers cnr-lGlu
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invited tA attend.
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GRANTS PASS ACADEMY
JACKSONVILLE DIRECTORY
F argo , Oct 10 The last rails
JACKSONVILLE
have been laid, and regular trains
Letter No. 4.
will be running in a few days on
the first railroad connection between
We will now see if in some man­ North and South Dakota.
The
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ner Wi can cure our meat so it will Northwestern has completed its
be palatable as well as saleable. northward extention to the new
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For it can I m * saleable and vet hard­ town of (>aks, in Larrnore county,
ly fit for food. an«l find its wav to and the Northern Pacific has pushed
fieli» r:tl Contractor
the soap factory as one of our promi­ its James river line south to that
nent storekeepers can testify, to the point, making a continuous north
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tunc of------ Well, I won’t tell any and south line from almost the
tales this time, only this, it hardly northern boundary to the heart of
pays to raise soap-grease nor is it the south about midway between MARBLE, STONE or GRANITE.
needful to so load the meat with the Missouri river and the eastern
«alt for fear it can be cut with a boundary of the Territory.
The
knife, and not have that beautiful Milwaukee road, a little further
frosted appearance and come down west, lacks only twenty-three miles
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with a thump like a piece of an old of connection with the Northern
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G01.01 s 111 i . e , I. O.O. F — Meets, very
HENRY L. BENSON, A. M.. Principal.
tx*ct. And the lard, it has that system, and will soon fill the gap
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Saturday evening at 7:30 at their hall „„
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beautiful shade of color that does The Construction of these connec­
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Sixth street. Visiting brothers cordially
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not lielong there; and the smell, tions, to be followed by others,
invited to attend.
ALL
ORDERS
BY
LETTER
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J<».« f . i * ii M.<«s, n
that ii just it too much smell as marks a new era in the railroad pro­
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the stjrck eper no;e, even when gress, and will effect the political
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Promptly Attended To.
K kruyviilk Iml»GE. N o . N5, I. <).!>. p
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he docs not say much. But one status of Dakota, as it will remove
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TT trough and Practical Instruction, near Wiklerville. Josephine County, — Meets every other Saturday eveninc
thing is sure, the farmer knows the one of pie piost effective arguments
Visiting brothers cor.ludlv invited n, ;1,1
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Oregon, Will commence it.s first session,
.same when lie receives his pittance for division. Heretofore there has
tend.
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for the stuff, and he then can cogi­ been no railroad connection between O regon S t ., J acksonville , O gn . O
S. W. F oriiks , Sec'v.
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tate on the fallacy of human hopes, the two sections, and it was neces
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I', of 11. .Josephine tsslg,-, 17'.), ineetsa*
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on his way back to hi« home Hogs sary to go through Minnesota to
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Grant’s J’ass, first Saturday of each month
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don't pay; <>f course not. Thesoap pass by rail from one division to
at
11 o’clock a . si. W. M. Poi.L.x k
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RATES 0E TUITION :
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man pays aliout a cent and a half the other.
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Primary Branches, S5.00 per Quarter.
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JACKSONVILLE, OR.
to two cents for the stuff, frosting
B. i . nsek Lom.e, 1*4*. G. T.. 4:U—Meet*
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It
even- Friday evening at Hale’s hall.
and all. It pays the soap man, but
Intermediate Branches $6.00 per Quarter.
C harleston , S. C.Oct. «—There
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how about the other fellow
A were three shocks at Summerville JOHN A. HANLEY
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Propr.
High Arithmetic, Natural Philosophy, Mediaeval and Modem
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fanner told inc that he could have last night. Rejxirts differ widely
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History, Physical Geography, Botany and Retoric, $7.00 per Quarter.
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engaged his hams in one of the as to the intensity of the shocks,
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Algebra, Chemistry, Astronomy, Geology, Moral Philosophy, OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
towns of this section for fifteen cents some residents dec taring that they
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Mental Philosophy, Physiology and Hygine, and Ancient History
a pound, six months in advance and were more severe than any disturb
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Caton Ac Garrett, Ger eral Agenti.
$7.50
per
Quarter.
Oregon
&
California R. R.
had refused, holding out for six­ ance since August 31, while others
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AND CONNECTIONS.
Geometry, and the Higher Mathematics, Book keeping, Latin, and!
Wit my A Wolter A/enti, Mediorl.
teen, and the storekeepers to take rejiort that they were slight tremors.
the Principles of the German Language $9.00.
.sides and shoulders as well, at a No one was hurt, however, and no
—Timo, 2 1-2 Dav«.—
very small reduction. He had sold damage done to property. A slight
Instrumental and Vocal Music will l»e Taught on Reasonable
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the winter previous, a big lot 1.» shock was also felt here at 5 o’clock
terms.
these same partie anil must s.iy I this morning.
Board including Room, Lights, &c., $2.50 per week.
never tasted better meat, or saw
Close Connections mad«* at Ashland
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Unfurnished Rooms free to Students boarding themselves.
with the stage« of tin* California, Oregon
cle.-yier or sweeter lard lxfore or
N kw Y ork , Oct. 8 Henry Vil
The School R«joni will l»e furnished with Good Seats, Wall Maps, A Idaho Stage Companv.
since. He had about a ton of it left lard will arrive next week. He
Globes and Cubical Blocks ; also
then, waiting for the rise that gene comes in the interest of a syndicate
(DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.,
rally takes place in the spring. The of German bankers and capitalists
E ast S ii . e D ivision .
PHILOSOPHICAL AND CHEMICAL APPARATUS.
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hogs were fed on ground barley, which pro|M>se to invest large sums
BETWEEN PORTLAND* ASHLAND.
as the necesities of the Scoool demand them.
cooked or soaked, 1 forget whicji, in American enterprises. The prin
M au . T hai «.
CORN WHISKEY,
ground wheat, skimmed milk and cipal menilK-rof the syndicate is the
LEAVE
None will lx? allowed to attend Dances while Students of the
ARRIVE.
Portland 7:30 v. M. (>rt’n Pass 1 :15 a . v.
a few roots. Th» hogs were of good Deutscher bank of Berlin. Villard)
School.
—In Quantities and at—
< ir’tn Pass 1 :20 a . M. Ashland. 1:!.'» i. «.
grade, principally Berkshire, and has lieen recently asked to assume i
Ashland. tl * :30 r. M. Grt's Pass 11 :551 m .
STRICT DISCIPLINE WILL BE MAINTAINED.
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iiad l>ecn kept growing from the the presidency of the Oregon and ;
Grt's Pass 1 12:00 m . Portland. .4:25 i>. m .
PRICES TO SUIT.
time of their birth. They also had California Railroad.
Special Inducements Afforded to those Preparing to Teach.
clean cold water to drink in their
N<> pains ox expense will be spared to make the School equal to anv
G. W. Merrill, who lias lieen pur SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
pens which were very fairly con-
in Southern Oregon, in point of
1’ortlaml
I :U(1 i- m . Lebanon
structvl and kept clean. He salted chasing grain for the past few
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Lebanon
1.4,'» a . w. Portland IO.I i S a . m .
by the dry process, rubbing in salt months, shipped five carloads of
KERBYVILI.lt DIRECTORY.
and sugar and putting on inclined wheat to Portland last Friday. He
slats, nibbing occasionally tor a few has alxiut 60,000 bushels stored in
Daily Iketween Portland and Ashland.
Good produce taken in part pay.
Patronage Solicited.
UNION HOTEL.
weeks and then smoking thorough­ Baker's warehouse yet to ship, and
The O. A ( R. R. Ferry makes Con­
JOHN H. ROBINSON, Principal.
nection with all the Regular Train« on tho
ly, not scorching. A butcher once has a lot yet to receive in store.
Oncol
Best
Hotels
in
Southern
East Side Division, from foot of E street.
told me the best success he ever had | Monitor.
was in making a pickle of say j<>
Oregon.
IV eht S ii » k D ivihion .
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gallons, adding io pounds of sugar
BETWEEN 1‘OKTI AND.kCORVALLIS
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(coarse brown) letting meat stand
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one week, taking out. boiling, skim Xitiiale.l on Mnrphv ('ni-k, J ohc | i | i 1 ii <’
leave .
arbive .
i.'iinty,
Orc/oli,
eight
mile«
south
of
tiling off the scum, putting back the
Portland. 7 .do (. m . Corvallin 12.-2.» r.
DR. W. F. KREMER. Prop’r,
Gr.iiitH
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RING
Corvallin. 1 JMI i*. 5t. Portland 0:15»*
meat two weeks more, then sinok
JOSEPHINE COUNTY,
Main Street,
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Grant’« Pas«, Oregon.
MILL. « ■'!. I’ati iit .Ma< hiiiery, doing |
At CurvalliH onnect with train«of (*<
ing with green maple cliips. One g.HHl
('. rnei'Ie.l with this hotel is a
work and lias a good eiistoin
t he
for Yiiquimi Rav. E\. iir.-ioti ticket'»: T’'
thing is cel tain, the less excited the FARM contains
o
acres of lami: .’«)
sale fr*-in < want’s P ush f<» Ya»piin 4<N\
FIRST--CIASS LIVERY STABLE.
hog, or in fact, any animal is betore a» rcH in . lover, mid ..ver 1IK) acres under
and return, vi.i Albany, at $ld.70.4
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Printed
at
Grant's
Pass,
Oregon
he is killed the better Some say cultivation; also g.H»d Orchard, uihk I
ets good to return until Sept. doth. lHStC»1*
Mrs. Ellen Ryder, Proprietress.
Hoime
and
Ilari»»
und
irrigation
ditch.
that the new nioon is (tetter than at' Fine situation fur a dairv farm. Can ir­
E xi ’R ehh T rain .
ter the full, ¡is it increases in the rigate alinosi unv part of the plant. For K mbyvii . i . k , ----- . O ric . ion
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leave .
arrive .
Port..ml, 4 '»0 i*.-t M'Mn’vlle « «(.»ru.
pot; also, not to let the ntcxni shine further particulars call or address
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ville
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Portland
O. i IO a . m .
LEWIS STRONG, Murphy, ( iregoii.
on the carcass. I have never been
WILLIAM NAUCKE
able to find qny one who had made
lawal tiikctH for sale and iniggngo
ehe. ked at ( < mpanv'« np-town oflui*,
any i xperiments on the subject that
. ..rner stark and S, . ..nd atreetH. Ti keta
were reliable, so 1 give this for what
for ptim ipal jKiintK in ('.ilib >rnia can only
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR
it is worth. The lard wants to be
be procured and liaggage checked at the
melted fresh in a clean caldron,
Company’s office,
strained through a clean (loth, and
not allowed to scotch or get smoky.
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I might will net 1 <* rccciv»*«! for ship-
Why is it that so litt’e mess or
tncnl after .. o Hock i*. «... on either tho
—80,000 TREES—
pickled |H»rk is put up here
Pic k
East or \\< «t Side Divisions.
R. KOEHLER,
E. I*. ROGER?.
led pork pro|K’i ly put tip, sold readi
■—In xUx k, I'unsisting of—■
Manager.
G E. ,% ]*iU,s ,.\gt.
ly in the mines of California at 20
cents a |K»nnd, and the writer him Apple, Pear, Pearh,
HOTELS AND RESTAI RANTS.
Plum. Prune. Apricot,
self has grumbled at the price and
Otic year I in advance)
$2 25-
paid it. How often has Grant's
Nectarine, Almond. Etc.
Six months..............
I 25*
Pass been without good bacon; or in
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fact, without any at all that could
< >H»:U«>N. Three months
75-
(.KANT’S PASS, OREGON. •
.l.-ipmi
I’ltim!
be used. That good bacon and K< Isu A*
Single copy
IO.
¡«rd jail l»c put up here is without
\ll tree« Wurniuted
question, and wh .t's more it will
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llii- Hotel has In on thoroughly
lie, you can dejieiid on that, soiuc
And
grew 11 on untumi fruit lumi without
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renovated and
one will do it, and make nionev.
irrigation, and frw fn>m all inw. t ¡wt«
Doni forget that cooked or well mid
diHeasea, mieli as (’nlifurnia trues are
R efurnished T hroughout
Ami k<‘<’|M< constantly on band
"HURRA
FOR
GRANT’S
PASS,
soaked ground barley or wheat Hul.jei t to.
H U R R A P*
makes the lx-st me at
Corn will do
Ih...«<'who conleniplate tre»' planting H ats , C ai ' s , B oots and S hoes
THE
the traveling rt’ju.ie will una
to add, but not as an exclude •«lift, will do well to get mv price list liefon*
but mixed with the other two,
BEST ACC< >MMt»DATIONS.
PURCHASING
El SEW HERE
makes the charm; and if you let
< IS NOW BO 1ST OF
chick« ns have the inn >f the manure
1'oat-office—Murphy, Jiwphine county,
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you can have the eggs to eat with ( »regoli.
FINEST
STOKE
Railnaid Station Grant's Pana
KooM IN SOUTHERN OK EGON.
the bacon. I h ive now written four
IS-tf.
A. II ( ARSON.
weeks on this sul.je t ind instead
of line mg n<> more to say, the trouble-
WALDO DIRECTORY
lias lieen how t<> abbreviate
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stated that hundreds of dollars worth
I
of |x»rk in the sha|K* of fat hogs to
KERBVVILLE MILLS
kill, and I micoii have Is'cn itn|xirted
I should have san! thousands. A
I’ M Mil LEB, - -
. - I’Hor'K
On their cheap Counter« in ail sm h line» aa
party who buys many hogs to kill,
DRY GOODS.
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told me to day that he would lx*
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obliged to go to Phunix to Inn GOOP BEDS'
DRESS GOODS,
GOOD TABLE!
some fat hogs as lie* was unable to
kml the Is-st of a< coinnealatioiiR.
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THING.
buy atn hero that wete fit, as aftci
Has recently lieen supplied with a
HATS AND CAPS,
taking otf the head and feet, half the
tn connection with this Hotel, I have a
A POOL TABLE MAY ALSO BE
fine selection of
hog w is gone. This is unfortunate large ami conunodiouH
( an Iw Supplì.-I .it Rcar>otnibl<- I’r.. .■«
BOOTS ANI» SHOES
ly not a jesting matter, but an un­
GENTS’ Fl RM-IIINI, GOOD8,
FOUND HERE
BARN AND CORRAL.
welcome costly truth Surelc , there
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type
:
new
presses
GROCERIES,
CHEAP FOR CASH
must be something wrong in all this,
With the le.-I water facilities in the b
count).
and it can be remedied
There is
K k RHYVII I.It.
PROVISIONS,
I propose to keep a strictly first-
nothing to prevent us from having
and everything necessary to do first
RATES \ FRY REASONABLE
CROCKERY,
class house. Give me a call.
hogs weighing 300 pounds at IS
class
No pmu« will ls> x|>an«t to make guests
months old but carv and selection
TOBACCOS.
J. B. HUTCH,
comfortable.
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CIGARS ETC. < irant’s Pas.«,
The Poole Coffin marriage is the
Oregon
MOMtion <>t the d.n at W' .illi Walla
Twenty-four
hours after being
Ar. I all other Liquen«
or farm produce.
CAMPBELL A- TUFFS
spliced, the bride sued for a divorce
Four days afterward John Coffin,
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(»rant'«
Pa.««,
JOR, phine County. Oregon
Wir h wiU lx- executed promptly
step-son of Mt-,. Poole thrashed the
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inebriate husband and wax fined
and in neat style
' ' ;»•* i ..nth.- N..rth I -lrnf
Ven Rest Bran I n of Cigars,
Then Poole was jugged for drunk
- mil. « from .1« k«*»«i ville. in a
, an-
eneas and is pondering over the in
Ihiti’l (ail to call at thv
fi<- '‘cU"*’li"' «* “ delight*
AT REASON ABE RATES
THOSE DESIRIN', To «I ft : )
felicities of married life
[New-'
THE KERBVVILLE SALOON
Montana will send fullv 250,000
head of cattle to market this season,
and we should not he surprised if
Will do well
the aggeg.ite reached 275000 head
THB MK»T
DYSPEPSIA
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attention givMi to
From 75 to i ou cars arc loaded
CENTRAL l’OINT. J.tekso
Ami all Summer Complaint«, aa well aa
Washing, Ironing and Fluting.
every (lav and it will go on till
:;. aiiv
W» km*|. everything i»<«- |,..j hr th* AU In tv t a *4 plain an 1 fan« y
IN THE CKNTMAL T YRT of THE
d >n*
[Vr< ka Journal
Dec*: in be 1
CHRONIC DISEASES I
pc .ph*
■ Rivur A'.llL ’, . <»ti th, ( )
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> WISE MTION Gl AK kN rEED
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lLi.ii*, >.t«l.
The magnesi 1 mine discovered
ig Point for the principal portion of tl grai
near Livermore. Cal., is said to lie
Will alanKfeaeintriv ufora
hoping:.
C‘.S|( OK
pro» hiring
rhe only "«e of the kind in tuc
OFFICE. « n Main St . between
rirarmjr. ttr
part of the County.
United state«
s M<CAUJi«TRB,
Wa* h hvU"* ahi GiPrert trrrk.
4th And sth Grant * Pa-- Oregon
Addir" or call on C MAGRUDER OnUal Puint
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First Monday in September, 1886,
An Extensive High-Grade Course of Study.
Cemetery Work a Specialty.
October 4, 1886, To Continue Six Months.
The Rogue River Distillery,
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Fare from Portland to San Fraicisw, $32.00.
Fare from Portlajid to Sacramento, $30.00.-
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BOURBON, RYE
ROGUE RIVER
C R U R I E R
Thoroughness and Practical Work.
OFFICIAL
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars
PAPER
Flouring Mill and Farm
NATIONAI
DRUG
Druggist and Apothecary
W. J. WIMER,
DRY GOODS à GROCERIES
Drugs, Patent Medicines,
Chemicals, Paint», Oils,
Perfumery, Toilet Articles,
Shulder Braces, Trusses. Corner F aod Front Street?, Portland, Oregon.
Pure
Wines and
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Lienors for Medical
Purposes.
CENTRAL HOTEL!
Physicians’ Prescriptions Compounded Day or Night.
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES
CAMPBELL à TUFF
Barmins! Bamaiiis
.1 O B
Flour. Cracked Wheat. Corn Meal
Whisky Brandies and Wines. |OH \\’( )KK
N < >T HE!
N ( >T 1(10!
Towns of Southern
SING LEE
Legal Blank and County Work
NOTICE!!!
Oregon
McCallister’s Soda Springs,
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