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»Icidl Pii-r «1 tefiiiae CetiiF. OrtlOl. FRIDAY. OCT 2'. i1-«'» COKREsKINI'i - ■ w. lions on 1 ' tetvsts. Wal. . • ’ of the M-ndiT i- r.. I1 il I, • -|" in*nt for piildiv-ation. ‘ .■ e EDITORIAL NOTES AND NEWS. Sidney Dell and J. B. 1 itbian have begun tht publication <f " i he Evening Democrat” at Portland. Fort Klamath is not '"ini’ to I« abandoned. lBm hinget Hermann should have the credit for retaining it to usas one of our outside mark. : T. B Kent pr<.¡". e- to d ■ h.irgc tb • duties of District Attoniey in J” vI’lline notwithstanding lie allowed the District AttonKy elect to bold court in Igike Klamath and Jackson counties unmolested. He undonb eilly has some unusual ly important business in this coun ty which he i» anxious to attend to. Perhaps if Wm. M. Colvig would promi -c him that lie will conduct the court under his direction, he would allow him to serve. In this conne'. tion li t u ask the people to consider well the magnitude of this rascal’s proposition. Talk about u .urpation of oflice; why this jzropo- sitiou is nothing less than down right anarchy, the proper opposite of which is a good coat of tar and feathers and a sharp rail. We are and always haVe Ix-en opposed to mob violence; we are therefore op posed to Mr. Kent's threat that he will take forcible possession of the District Attorney's office in this ¡ county; for that is mob violence. some and now they are called white ' fir. We do not believe their jx< ie is known, nor do they grow else where in S>utne:ai Oregon, if they do their discovery lias not been made. Ou; oldest mountaineers have never seen any thing like them The cone i r.ot the same -liape as the white fir, nor does it grow thy. same on tlr. stem. Mr. CHapmau has just brought to town another «ample of the same tree which lias* 13 cones on, and is milch larger in growth than the fir-i.one. 1!. ■■ brought some branches which are very handsome and in outline are shajied about like the palm leaf but the leaves are very hurt and stiff anil lie do e to the wood or stand straight up. This white fir idea 1 • about a» correct a. the "pc uliar gum” that exuded from the cones which was linseed oil put on them by Mr. Chapman. Sellino’ Out to Close Business!! )• Having concluded to 1 lo-c bu-im-» at this place. I am offering my large «tock of FANCY GOODS, DRY GOODS. Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Queens Ware, Giass Ware, ¿kc., &c., A C ORKATI.V RK1)I CHI ) 1 ’RICES. A ( IKOCKKI es STAI MT Sealed Proposals. Home Seekers, Attention! FOR §ALE. \l.l I> l l.oi'o.-\|,s Witt i*. .... ‘ . V.I. ,U 111-.' oi!!, v oí the rn..t, r. Illi, At itF.' H lint fa.::, mid linil...r up to iwm, •’ ’’’Uiid !<♦-’<> I" r acre. » li. Ji-* Wot WedncBdgy. Jjuuiry 5th. 1387. fumi Grant s Pa-smi North aid * ai Rogne Kiver. Tibs farm <• aitano 12>. acrwi of rich riv< r bottom land in cultivation, also ■>a.i' roof the same quality ea ily cleared, tin* balance is of the tinot » i.-arpine and other timber and pasture l ui 1. This is a ?.«»1 mill site; county road runs by the place, good living ii.it r running across the i lace near building» ; al*' good well ; • » smoke house ami other out buildings; voting orchard; gankn ami Itoltom land all under fence ; very healthy locality. On this farm can Is* raised the finest of corn, sweet |x>tatoes. mellón», tmnatnes, I a lies, grain, timothy, clover, etc This would male several good homes, uo»l as the climate and other a Ivantage» cannot Is- . pialli-d in <>r- gon it would Is- wise h>r eohmists or others to investigalo lie- 1 fore having elsewhere. Gl ORGE K. GOWAN, 25 tim] Giant's 1’as.i, Or. IF YOU WANT TO SAVE Yourse lf and team, buy a.* Notice of Administrator’« Saie of Per- son-l Property. PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE » FOR GOODS. 1 Wool grower . of Umatilla ■ -unty The following is an extract from have formed an association, with a an address by the National Bi Me capital of $50,000. The object of tallic Coinage Association to the Thanking the publi. ami mv many customers for their patronage in <»n the rath inst., in Judge Web wheat growt rs of the State of Ore I. the past, I can now make it to their on and to buy, store and ship woo! ster's court in Jacksonville. T. B. gon: Kent by his attorney, IL K. Han W ashington , D. C., ) Ten thousand laborers r< fuse to September 5, 1S86. 1 nah. requested the Court to hurry work io hour» in Chicago and strike. ‘ What is the price of wheat to up and have submitted to the jury In a collision with Pinkerton’1 <’< the case of Kent vs. Colvig, ”lx*fori day? What is the result of tile tect tin* jury is discharged,” and noti year’s labor.' Look at the market reports. During the year ¡.‘>85 the a striking workman killed. li d the Court that whether that average price of a bushel of wheat The Illustrated Graphic News care was decided or not, he (Kent> ‘ in the New York market was $1.07, published in Cincinnati and Nev. proposed to <ijx.'ii court in Josephine but it must lie retncnibered that that York, is 011 our table and ont,vin» a county. Judge Wcb-tcr replied to ?? as but half a crop. All tile wheat I fields of America ‘ produced only fm< portrait of Or'-*on » aide Coil Mr. Kent's proposition that "the 257,000,000 bushels, while in the gre.ssnian, Hon. Binger Hermann, Court is capablle of taking care of year 1884, they yielded over 512,- with a brief biography of hi. life itself, and will do as it pleases about <xx»,cxx>. The present crop, the which appear. clswhen iti this hastening that case,” or language country over, is fairly abundant, in substance tin- same. Why don't , but how much money ?vill it bring? is-ue. Mr. Kent wait until this case is de It has cost labor; what do you get? Begs leave lu inform the pulilie th.it hu is no?v uiei ly i » ate,! on t),(. curner of Have no feat dwut th. C. X (> cided. Is he not willing to abide ' SILVER WAS nr.MONLTIZEIi IX I S74. 61H AND H STREETS, GRANT’S PASS. OREGON. For tin years previous to that R. R. taking off through Ea- tern the laws, or is he afraid of the re I , date the average price of a bv. -liel of With a Ixtrge Assortment of Oregon. Whi-mvu it nr \ < "ii suit. In a letter written to the cd ?vheat was $2.109-10; for the ten from Strawberry valley it will con itor of this jiaper, under date of I years follow ing the average price of lied with the (I. & C. The Central Aug. ist, Mr. Kent says that a bushel of wheat was only JU.21 And e?ery thing In be found in a i’irxf-f’laxs xlore, wlii. h I ??illse!l folks want to coerce tht (>. \ C through neglect to take his oath of 8-10. For ten yeat previous to the people and should the? not ticcecd office in time "the office became demonetization of silver the averagi* VERY LOW FOR CASH OR MARKETABLE PRODUCE. right away, tin. extention may be vacant as far as Mi, Colvig is con price of an ounce of that nu t.d. in ¡.. ■ Call and '-cc me before purchasing Tlscwhere. I the New York market, was Si.32 '4; delayed. cerned and l/i statute makes it my 1 for the ten years following, its ave- 2Uf] fluty to hold over until my successor is ' rage price was $1.169-10, These' The ex* itcim-nt in California ove; elected nnd qualified.'' I figures are official -ami they are the election which comes off the 2d Mr. Kent, phase allow us to ask significant. Any one can verify day of Novctnliet is inten in sone why y ou stepped aside and allowed | them in the office of the Librarian of Congress, or by a copy of the jxirtions of the Slate, and the gen Mr. Colvig io hold courts in Lake. ’''American Almanac’1 for the cur eral result ven doubtful a to Klamath and Jackson counties with rent year. At this time an ounce whether the State will go Heino out even as much a.- protesting <4 silver is ?vorth in the market only cratie or Republican So the l>< t against his doing so? Please ex 9A cents; what is the price of a men are elected to ollie.- what’ the ) plain wh? you an- so determined to' ' bushel of ?vhcat? Who can » n that he will git a dollar for a single difference ‘ ¡hold court in Josephine county' bushel of .this year’s crop? Ho?? Alxmt all that 11 1. been a >111 whether your case i -decided or not? many ?vill be glad to get So cents? plished by tht gov eminent so f.n We can tell you now and truthfully, ; The truth is tins: While the silver with it ..ii i to the in.mill.n tiiic and ■ too, that when you knock at the! ' miners have Inst, and are now los- 1 ing, thousands ol dollars by the war ■sale of liquor by its strii t revenue door of our Court of Justice for the i tare ii ] hhi silver, the wheat growers laws, ha- been the ilmxling of tile« l’ul I*’"* ol ,ak'"K Ml. Colvig’s .cat have lost, and are losing, millions. whole count»? with a dm. ? 1 arti from him, not one single voice mill say It is the o | k * i : boast of East In dian speculators (and we quote their de. It lights pine lnpioi and ell come in. , words) that "the effect of the de coinages the manufacture of ini A new t ra ha- dawned in this dis ! pressimi of silver must lie the ruin pine liquor, and we tan j 1 it. trict with regard to the punishment ¡' of the wheat ami cotton interests of This place is reserved for From private information w . learn of those w ho do not comply with 1 Aincrie.i and the developiucnt of \Vm. M Colvig, district India as the chief wheat and cotton that tile jury foi J,n I -.,n count? h i. the laws exporter of the world.’’ been dischargctl and the Kt nt.Col attorney elect does not seem to de Will you permit it? The re es tig case then fon continue I It viate from his lawful duty but goes tablishitu nt of the free coinage of till . Heel, between Main and ff. will probably m l e..mc up t^ain ahead in urict accordance with the silvci will picvviit it. until the next regular term of Cii law . Wv do not l.ivor tile < xtreme ’Phi » nithi fu mail arrived in al >e»» —‘ •' 1 lilt Volili ». i 1 ’ j J , i ; v J. o ' onmunty. ’iivininiy, »il. 04 prohibition still vvi dosai that it buggy Pucsii.av night. Cause, cred-1 Kent’s only shot? to holt! co-.tin w the dut? of tin di.Uwi attorney) itors have attached allstock belong . Josephine county next ifimith is to,v' aglliwl all alike| ing U the Um . that was not in mo ta£e fon’iMt'posse „¡on of (Th , mil to have no favorites, and this tioil. [latke View Examiner. Not ico. ns lie tin cal (. ns to do mid he certain ??i lielievc Mr. Colvig is doing Dnrintrtlie past year there has ly is not foolhardy enough to un I kcii a falling oft in the licenses ilcrtake that. paid in Jackson count? outside tin In reply loan item in the I »el eorpciatc limits of Jacksonville of Nolte Record of the 2d (list., in $i..' which is owing to tin fact which that ipulous < litoi n that tin la?? has not I k ' ci > cntorcid. marked that J. Wimei \ Sons so that the liquot trade has Ixx-n I Hill sell al lhi!» ;<■ \u< thè lulaihv bought rice at four and tiv< cent, carried on without license in man? <4 thè Mll I INERY ani I A\i GOODS per pound and sold it to the hands eases We do not I k *11 c ? i ¡piy of !• inaiiiing in my |>.?* t x.[aii iH-binging (<> wot!.tug on tin w.1. 11 1 ad at 1 these whisky laws are iqxinthc cot thè eMute <»i \| V McKnight, iiysilvcnt ami 12 cents |x r pound The firm red theory bitt if they are enforced flehior. voininenein^ <41 Advantage to Call on me Before Purchasing Elsewhere. GEO. W. R1DDIÆ, NEW GOODS! I •NEW I AVI PRICES! '.ST< I.N1-: BOOTS and SHOES, VANCI a DRY GOODS. L. VANC E. NOTICE is hendí? given, that in »iiain- ' of an order ot the County Court ,if Ihe State of Oregon, for the Cotmt?. „( Sulkies ail run on wheels. NoTonjiue. Josephine, sitting ax a Court of Prolmte no slitiiiu. I. irt l Ml- runs < >X E-THIRD made on Ihe sixtli day of Septeinln-r, I ». Issu, m the matter of the estufan! easier than the obi .styles Sofil r»y Thoma» T. Ijvlxe. lute of »aid count?, ile- JAS. W. WIMER, ceased. Tin* under igni'd, ndminisiraior of said estati-, ?vill sell at public »ra tion Mt’RPHV,.......................... OREGON. to the highest bidder, on Also, .\;reiit for the Celebrate I Saturday, the 9th day of October A D MASON & HAMLIN Sulky or Walking Plow. I »86, ORGANS and Hl ANOS under tb:* rermx hereinafter stateli, atthe late residence of the said Thomas T lo be,*, deceased, Near Waldo in -aid Ju,,., pittile ( ounty, the following mentioned per oi.al property, to-wit : Tin e co??»; J i.e 4 year-old steers; Four 3 year-old steers; Four 2 year-old steers; >ix veariings ; One herse: Lot , if ha? by the ton : Wheat by the bt.-hel, and I.it ' -I I" .¡at". . , Sale to i" minen, e at 10 »’clock in the forei.i-ut <>f saiddav, and continue until the said property is -old. TERMS OF SALE;—One third of th> ¡ Lid to b.' paid ili cash, b'danee on ria months tim.-, ?vith interest fi un date oi sale at the rate of eight |x*r cent, p r im mun, to be »eeiMH «1 fiynos*, with approves! . eur.l v. All i viipi-rly tu I k * sittli-d lor an above liel'uH* delivered. TV. J. WIMER, Adinit'isirator of the estate of 1’hoin i- X. I’vhee, deceased. September 7tli, l»..*i. il'ltif Th.* atwive sale is po-.tjK.-nc 1 until Octo- ' ber : Otli, Is L>. for Jmept.ime County. Address, JAS. Vf. WIMER 28tf] Murphy. <»reumi. » z ■ (/) H O X M 0 3 QJ r~* “0 !X> "O CD c “0 o’ r-t- z <S z ! v> o 4 . c T1 -X tt) 3 e> o k > I 3 I 'Z. I rt c 4 CD CO /c CITATION. X SC 7“ 0 c X </> IN T i f K (’(rt NTY GOURT»>f t he County hi loHvphine, State of Oregon. [ IN the matter <>I the Estate of Rosina As J «each, »le.-e.ise'I. To Mary il.iii < d , Airgnst Hansen, ( lias. Hansen, Ellvnur Ilansen, Sophia !’a j j-n, I < nisi Han -en. E uulki Han.xeii. rr.-ilriel-. i Han-en. Von an-hereby nui-» ■ fhx! to ;,| pear bcioit* the undersigned.* ■ on the Qth Day of October, 1826, and show cause, ii any cx H m , ’.vhy an or*? tier of sale slkouhl mit be made, to S“ll thi> real pr<>p ri'. beloinring to sai l estate, to< • pay <»fi tht- imlehti'iTne's nf same as **"* <’>l U»r in the petition <»f the ivliiiiiitsfralor , "i said real estate, to wit.' The Hiniivi h'd half of tlic (•’lowing <!i!-» -» riiMsi tract of lain!: T! e S I' 1. of Se«\ ti-.i 5 , township N'» 4), S R " W, mi l the s \V 1 . u the S W ’» of Set* 4 T;» 4 >. S R 7 W. V01.NEY’ GfH.VlG, u t »*ontv..’ti l/v. I’ate-1 at <• rant’s Oreg»»n, September 2.Hh, JSSii. fO/td ÍX>' tn co CO —? £û O ✓. T) 23 co CD tn i E. I ROM' » VOTE T--I\ THE MATiEKOE FI IE , » • tafe of ?>L A. aJcKnight, ins»»lvcnt (1,'btt-rThe under, une I having ln-< !• July sale;ted- asHigneo-t f the estate of tin? above n^intnl insolvent debtor, under ami By virtue of an act of tla* legislntive «e- >i nilily of the State of < >rtv«»n, <»ntiHe<l air SHERER & JUDSON. AUCTION SALE!! Country Produce. Hides, Furs, j n..- i.’« , j.*, , ’ 41 ’ ’ Give me a call and be Convinced. ihti S. A. GREENE & SON, Main St., - - - Grant's Pass, Or. ' h ¡«‘-a ■ th ■ R. It Sh » GUNSMITH'S. Notice For pi’vhcat’.en. Guns, Revolvers, Pistols and t . 8. I. IM> < Ij-j. ¡, |.( ) ■ '•! i:' . O k ., Oct. '.lb, 1 sSC, i . X ?i e is lierel y given that the fotlov.- :n_'n.i:no<( settler has hied notice of his intention to make tina! ¡ imí in sup|>i>it of hw claim. .V|,| that ,id |.!.».i »¡¡1 bo made U i .re tl»* ,,, AMENI T I < > N fisiiig-TirtU. Callery. Fire Woris, &?. ir. REPAIRING. A SPECIALTY. W All work guaranteed Store AND tween teal editorial* and bl ick mail. rooms ot tin St..tf Board of Itnmi R.- u •Ml » Not >< v I - It«'! I gratioti in this uty wli .h have at iiitf nninr.I setth r ii.i< tihil notice t hi« Mon.* outrages arc reportes i in traded much attention and causcti intention to makctinal pro^f in Hup; rt of Mexico. umici date of (kt I2th. the sccrctar? of that l'.sl? a gn .1 his ela.in, ami li.at >ai«l pr»«»( will be or < b rk of the Thoinaa Brow ii w is brutalh beaten deal of ■ • ..icitm!I'lic »¡s cimvn- in.nl»' It h'l-e the ■HltltV » « »tirt »4 *• »•MjJiiiH» .on.,!. Or nt by Mcxu an ¡s>!i < nwi. shot nt ami were submitted to Prof. Hendct on, »«s « n N»»v.27th. IS m ', of the Pt land High School, who \ ■ Il»» ii 1. < 1 r» »«s. H«»iui -»tea.! Entrv N<> thased ; ' :h ; . G mde . The Could see no differ, nee betw»**»! them 44 4 i»»r (1 u »4X1 \ < E ’ of X great wh de ?? ; ., ,iH i boots ami coms <>f >f tl,< tht white w liitc fir. Well, W ; X 1 * ti W \\ ) I ‘ IL 1 iwin»-* thu ,Hij wit- of .»mall tish louth, that is just what they arc, and it is tO (»rove hi« <*ontin utti 1,« n'Miilviiee draws in fish, w.i id all then enough to wri mg an cxxspeiatid ' poti, Mil»1 \.ltioil<»f, lun-i, vis: smile from an ol d Oregon mountain 1. hn W close ;’u »»f tirint*« r,»«*.. Daniel ecr of thirty six years’ experience M dh *»»4. V« it rimr«t»m, H »ra«v Rev- the water out th1 that immense to hear .**> much discussion over so mo M j ». ut Woll < r»\»k, -•"'•»•¡»hin 'A- i int v. < irntun. i'll 1«. W, J» H\-n,.\. network of coi... simple ■ matter. The white fit, Kt'^intcr, the fish for I I ?? hen g row mg on rich In'tlom soil, ns the Uniteti 1 growth but when States will do M. NOTICr r OR PUBLICATION. i in course of is of ver? ging irtini sterile, sum? ground time she will I k iwn into the c 1 , r, i 'tten a n shrub ami liearx great mouth nov R< mi»» 1>•«. Or . (M 20. IssA ( cii, the sub c. tl' l < ■ Jit of tl A<• r four NiRfc» 1I« hrn h> ,'i»vn that thv follow atame blown t sir Mexico trans ti el * > Tl.:- •» t sjKvi tllv true when Itili hillAC» 1 «sitier h.»« Hie 1 n<4aw <»i hi.« tonne 1 into t> hin ►xket of the .!■? rt m! |*r»*»i iirnpi. rt «4 south hillsides intent.»« i amotq g broken rockw and exposed to United Slate... * Jmta* <>r < erk of the the se otihing rays t >f the summer tli*'k» hr|< CWUi!) cot -•eephim»<vunty. Mia» H iv mit of “Grey- .it Hrants IXlMA lirvgMii. 01 >.t! irlay. is the name of • sun. back ” mountum, in J< young worn 111 re cently cimfinned at 'him-oun N»»venP''er X.M«, \i.. IL»ni>- Rev* «1 entr\ V,». »is, fi r the Lundy Island by the \ isiting British t?. amt on the r south sitie of Ash■ noM.« Hot S 1: > 4 8er 20. Tp;u. » R il West. M M Bishop of Exter If there is .in? land peak, irrj., Kck s. iu, it is frequent- ¡ lie n.i’D •»« th-? ?»!!.»« inr M tih »«, » to h met with. [M creury thine in a mh «, •h-? ugk: : ’ pn*vr hi« » HitmihMi« res; tenet» upon most agreeable md pleasin', r Win Chapman of Kerby, an old » u'hvaii« a ti; «mi Limi vi.* Johi '•(Gt.int*- Ta person. [Review resident of Southern Oregon discov I II 1 * i'hnr •»»»» lb’»i M < cntl the rml to •loRpphin»’ The? r Gi;\Xr’s i’.\s>. Oui . .a [Utf Market. AHLF A MESSERVE • Propi J. Gimvr’g pass. Fresh and Salted Beef, Pork, * s M aiv S thect , X ' “ine« s i»»r the 1»»»' d -fit <4 vieditar'*, appmv- 'tuber IS, 1*74, and nnttm.Jnjrnta t‘lcr r” approve»! February 24, is«’», all E ’■ hivlni’f' !m ava’hM *:d<! osf'i« - arc hereby notified to [ lesi iit the same tn meat my plait- t»i j-. •i.’.vme in («rant-» Pass. Oregon, »hily \ ritied, a Lv law r»- l'iin-d. w i-ldn thri'e months fron/thc <lah> in reof, E. M. NICKERSON, Assignee. Oranit I\ im , Sept. ¿2. LS>4:. — J>ea!i-rs in — Monday, Nov. Ist, ’886, writes as follow "Our bills show against an? the? should I k - against that the ii. ■ bought t the w i-.'nn all. at I n’J.K k I’. M . an I troni <lav loda? therea'ter until all are s.1.1. al ihe <.|,j road. July ugh 188?. cost us laid IHOSI STRANG! CONES. -ail.ilfiy »li. p in ai- III., t'.n hikk olHce. » down on the road, > • j 1 : t • JI. I .M M< K’ KsnX. SclBitcn How lldt»r« it Over n Very VMignce. we selling it at leu cent-, on the Stmplti Problanv road.” The editor of that pa|x-r Not.c • Fcr Publication. A butwh of cone - wen sent from < oi;M it M MX A 1'KoXI S ts , does not know the diffeii-m < I k Josephine county. :iscntly. to the V For tli ■.-.ire, nuMuteuaiice, niin-in * , mg, tukicco, medicine uu,i m,.lì1'rrfj ., t<*:ulance ol t . tuitv pu'.qter:«, an,| the(.2r known ax "Mate pmqier«," i..r the ? of'.mu vear, cooimimcing February la ISS7. Bids may In- made ^-r capita, dav, »>r by the we ok 1 ' Thi'piúli '*> whom the contract »1^11 be awarded will 1st re.pnred to bun ab hit own exix-nsi-, and in a traitable nj2* ner. all pau|x-rs who ihe imdi r hi», h lr,K during thu i on Li i mam-e of said i-..iiu;1"t All bids must be a.i-omponieil with Isiinl m the Slim of ll.ooo vimliti,,,,A that if the bi i I k - aen-pteil, the contra, tor will outer into an ¡igr-vuient an.l I .,„j u faithfully ilischarge rhe requirements-« the i-oi,tract The County Court, res tvcs the ri..|.t t. reject anv an.l all bids. Itone by order of the County SeptenilKT xessioii. KSiC ' ÇH AS K. ( H GNSI.Oü Clerk.of Josephine Co., (>r Grant* I'a-x, Oct. 12, 1XS(J igutf • - mutton 1 ron. at Grant » ly ,.s, (.1,-.s.,tlll. ■bi? N "? g th. 11, viz. t’i.arlev fc .»la«II»»r»I, rb'lih-stfxKr t'lirrv lv>. L»r n -' j i I of N. W i. > - g . ij. ». 1;. W,Mt \v. M. Il' naines |G* follo»ing witnesses tu prove b.« eontimious c i.iem .. m on. ami , e'lltnation of, Kil¡,| 1|n,| vix. ,|ac„|, inter, idem Wimer. l.<‘i?is Htnriig, let:. I son Wimer, all of Murpliv.J.si ohim: (. ounty, ( Irvgon. CHAS. W. JOHNSTON. Register. Notice For Publication. FORK ? kU’SAllE. I . S laxo O ffice , ) R >>i.ia kt ,, O r ., Svpt. 28. AND BOLOGNA, Notie. i-Ju p.;,,- ;i?,.:1 that'thc follow Bacon find Ln rd mg-named .»ettler has filed notici* of his intention to make final pri.J in support ALWAYS ON HAND. "I liisclaini, and that said p, «¡11 be Meat Pelivi red any plan in Town made liefore tin II.-_ -:< r er Receiver o¡ the I » I u.r 11", ;.f |:,,M.|„lr., (1, Bought since th. Sweeping lledueti.m in freights, front flic East, and salmd i.. Nov. l-ab. Is-,, ?iz: J...V.! . FREE OF < HAKGI . I l y i.*, 1 p. empi: .ii 1>. S. Xo- 4.111 for marked down at Bottom Priu s. J also n il the E"t' ? 1. mid '.i, and N. E.', of A Sifff JJj r¡IU2“sSl)ll-l!tj. U-II BRAI LD DAVIS \ FRUGAI SEWING MACHINE, ' 4. ' au I 1 ut No. 1. See. 21. H' IM. s l!.„ Wi-t. W. M. He mm, *, th,, fullowing witaetses to which 1ms no equal in ease of mai ageuu nt and great range of work. prove I > coiilinuons p.^idencc „j,,,,. an,t ultn.u. i! of. said land, via Ja.»>’ My ol.i.-ct i- to make it to ti,.* inte». 4 of th. ». having cash or pro ■ ' link ,e ' hu- t»> tradì» with me. MARSHALL N ú SON ( b;¡- \T libatili, allo! Graut-l'a-.». J,-«e |>bine county, Oregon. • ». M. «'Ill LF.S. I III* ! •( < ,i I . »>♦ * I !! a -. \V. Register Having o|Ktwd a Family Groe, ry. I hereby announce to the public that I have a new and well h lected »tin k of GROCERIES, CONI Is H(i\EKII X AMI TABLE WARE. New Store New Goods GO TO THE SUPPLY STOKE Por ’-m General N Mining Siijrjilics .¡ '.EV t Mt IT r,< > ari > ix ( ; Main street, r.pp. rite the Depd. Di'al-rxiii m t Jnneetiun a R. ST AI RANT, ss-it lira hnnirr... t'i.rars ami TiJ.aii o. Nirts and ('aiidk-., ICE CREAM ' ' iiraiigi*,, Ixnworm, I - mid other Fruits ? Werk, and III C*nmx4i>>n with tin- al»>ve is a Prop’r. IM» VP.IK.S KJ.l'i Ul.Xf.s, K er Kl II Etc., Ite.. S. ip!i> and Fancy Groceries. sf(K K. noi L'r". irvl r n" TRtvn.lXi; PIJ.lt. » Ttl T.\n,\ MXlt.xos AXD \ri>Nfi"X livery Subic in Conn-vtinn J. CHAPMAN Grant's Pass Variety Store, ••Il I \M A ( HARM (N, Fnqw. and Groceries C UAH LES DECKER, I.RW'S J. C. GIUAM. Fiist-Cldss l unch Room. Wjldo, Oregon. t À I >