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AGRICULTURAL. Sleep it 1 Tonic A scientific writer says: Sleep, if JACKSONVILLE I taken in the right moment, will pre vent an attack of nervous heada- he The farmers of to-day, as a rule, If the subjects of such headache will are as intelligent and independent watch the symptoms of its coming as any other class of people, and 1 they can notice that it begins With there is no reason in ' the world why a feeling of weariness or heaviness. they should not l»e content with J. C. Will P P, This is the time a sleep of an hour their lot nor why they should envy Csoneral < ’untractor the professions or even the gentle or even two, as nature guides, will The effectually prevent the headache.— men of leisure of the cities. cities If not taken just then it will lie too —IN— city people have their troubles and late, for after the attack is fairly un heartaches that the fanners know not of. Many of them can scarcely der way it is imjiossible to get to MARBLE, STONE or GRANITE. get along, and their pride leads them sleep till far into the night perhaps. The giving of anodynes and the to imitate their more wealthy neigh bars, so they pinch and stint at forming of the disx trous opium home so they can appear well when habit has often arisen out of such they go out in company or on the circumstances and ignorance of the street; yet at heart they suffer and preventive value of sleep. It is so hope on and on, but their hopes are common in these days for doctors to seldom realized. The merchant and forbid having their patients waked manufacturer watch the crops as to take medicine if they are asleep ALL ORDERS BY LETTER anxiously as does the farmer, and if wlieji file hour comes round that there is a failure they get the blues the pyople have learned the lesson Promptly Attended To. as badly, if not worse than the farm pretty well, and they generally know that sleep is better for the sick than er. They depend upon the crops of the farmers for their success in trade. medicine. But it is not so well O regon S t , J acksonville , O gx . If the crops fail there are long faces known that sleep is a wonderful all around ill every branch of busi preventative of disease better than ness. The minister and lawyer, tonics, regulators or stimulants.— too, have their troubles; if the fl<K-k [American Farmer. fail to give it support, or tl»e client JACKSONVILLE, OR. Liquor dealers pay on an average fails to come around, there are care $2 jier gallon for whisky. Onegal- and anxiety, if not worse. But the ) Ion contains on an average sixty- JOHN A HANLEY Propr. farmer who is fortunate enough to - five drinks, and at ten cents a drink own a small farm is sure of enough the jKMir man pays JZ1.50 j»er gallon -o- to eat for himself and family, and of for his whisky. In other v.-.jrds he the best too,’if I k - desires. He may pays ¿2 for his whisky, and ¡f t-So Caton 4 Garrett, General Agents. not become wealthy, but so sure as to the man for handing it over the the sun shines and the rains and bar, to say nothing of the water ad Kinney A Wolter«, Agents, Medford. dews come down from heaven in ded. Now, if you must drink, their good time, he need not suffer make your wife your barkeeper. or even want. We lielieve in the Lend her $2 to buy a gallon of whis pi i ihi i teriteb country, we believe in the farm, and ky for a beginning, and every time the farmer that is w ise will l>e con you want a drink go to her and pay —Article of— tent with his condition and stick to her ten cents for it. If she waters his farm and let no other notion it twenty-five percent., which will drive him from it to the store. be none the worse for you, by the Packing Applet. time you have drunk a gallon she —And— will have £7.12, or enough to refund “Handle apples as yon would the borrowed and have a balance CORN WHISKEY, handle eggs" is good advice. Old of $5.12. She will be able to con flour barrels, unless carefully wash duct further operations on her own —In Quantities und at— ed ami dried, will impart a musty capital, and when you Income an flavor to the fruit liefore midwinter, inebriate, unable to support your especially if the air in the cellar is self, and shunned by respectable moist. The first apples which are persons, your wife will have money put in market barrels should be enough to keep you until you get S AT IH F ACTI ON G U A If A N T E E D "faced.’’ The facing consists in ready to fill a drunkard's grave.— placing two or three layers on the [Farm and Fireside. KKRBYVILLK DIRECTORY. lower head with stems down; that is, with stems pointing toward the Mrs. General Custer is writing a UNION HOTEL. head. Clean, bright apples of or txjok on frontier life in Kansas just dinary size, should be selected for after the civil war. One oí Best Hotels in Southern this purpose. The rest of the ap pies may lx? poured into the barrel. Oregon. This pouring, if properly done, will l-< >R HALE not injure the apjiles. Eggscan lie GOOD TABLE! poured. Use a basket with a swing Situated on Murphv Creek, Josephine GOOD BEDS! And the tx-st of Accommodations. ing handle, 011^ which can I k - low county, Oregon, eight miles south of ered into the barrel and turned Grants Pass, >i First-class FLOCKING MILL, with Patent Machinery, doing while there, and hold the apples go.sl work and has n gissl custom The Connected with thin hotel is a with the hand, so that they will not FARM contains 3.io acres of land 60 pour out too rapidly Twoor three acres in i lover, and over 100 acres under -FIRST -CI ASS LIVERY STABLE.- times during the filling shake the cultivation; also u<s,-| Orchard, gis«l Mrs. Klien Ryder. Proprietress. House and Barns and irrigation ditch, barrel gently to settle the apples l ine situation for a dairy farm. Can ir K kriivvii . i . k , ----- - O regon firmly. Face the upper head in the rigate almost any part of the plant. For same manner as the lower one. It further particulars call or address LEWIS STRONG, Murphv, On-put. is desirable not to head up the bar WILLIAM NAUCKE rel at once. Cover with Ixiards to -KEEl’b- keep out the rain, and let the barrel* Mtmid open four or five (lavs. It is not, however, always possible to Six inilcM South of < trant*» .h*<pliine Cover the battels, in which cas<- they • (’ounty, Orison. For good bargains in the line of may be headed upnt once and turn A. H. CARSON, Prop’r. ed down on their sides. In this Hals. Caps, Boots and Shoes or General Groceries condition they will shed water —3 0,000 TREES— And everything in the way of [American /Xgrieulturist. Contentment on a Ferm, M; Cemetery Work a Specialty. The Rogue River Distillery, m:, \ ARRIVAI. AND DEPART! Rp Choice Land for Sale. rRogOB,NrArisSToeM(is,rxT Ut TWO HUNDRED Acree of choice land in Yamhill county for a.e, Is mile- 'ttr. ?■“!' s’>n hv. Nouthwest of Portland. The wagon road Lv. Grant's Pass, ------- U M. Arrive lending to it from Portland is rnecada- t iniwxl four mil.* and .loubii tracked file This well-known School will be open for the Fall lerm on the from ouisra FlM to ÌLI«. iuil<»< more. Tin- remaining nine miles is leaves Saturday excellent road. Fine springs on the laud. Arrives 'aam • .lay . Price, l-'.OOO. Enquire <>f, or s1-tn-s W. J. WIMER. orne« mocrh . 16-tfl______________ Office open every d iv Px,.,.w K . W ith a F ull C orps of C ompetent T eachers . ■II■■ I ■■■ft ......... ■ ■ ----- "" frolli 7 :30 A. M. to s :3Q >• M I. ' ,u>Ur. X day from Soluto lo a . m 'S- Rates of Tuition for Non-resident Pupils : _____ ... J: w H owari », p M f. W eeks . T welve OF PRIMARY—$3.00 I’ ek T erm » » *— » > SOCIETY NOTR ES 9 GRAMMAR SCHOOL—$5 00 ” > » » > G rant ' s P ass L oimié , N o hj 1 r > » ACADEMIC—$8.00 ” ? ll"'ir 1,a"- ' I Fell, ? M Ü building. Friday evening .„1 ,,r C full m.sm. \ Kiting brothers , s /Z. invited to attend. , ,p ., ¿- HowARB, W. J| E For Particulars, Address ■z • __j J. T. G alvin ai . vin . Sec Sec ’v ’ GRANTS PASS ACADEMY JACKSONVILLE DIRECTORY First Monday in September, 1886, e An Extensive High-Grade Course of Study. —I □c cc. Lui G3 O-> 4-» z S û c r eS g S 0 ■4 X CC. re=3 O Lui O V=3 c=> rra, l=LA -d a. a -ara X X ** —• • O z r K. z. I L 1 X X 0 -a CJ r—* Cus 0 Don't Noglsct Your Ben. lllhEin. —Instock, consisting of— DRY GOODS <St GROCERIES MINING SUPPLIES — H S October 4, 1886, To Continue Six Months. 0 • rM O 2 rt Got hen Ri 1 I. 0.0. F.—Meet, Saturday evening at 7:30 at their IIS'” Sixth street Visiting brothers invited to attend. ■losKI-li Moss, N ureka igh chool J. A. J ennings , See’v. —OF— K kbiivvii . i . e la, doe , N o . ,15, [.<> (l ,. Thorough and Practical Instruction, near Wilderville, Josephine County, —Meets everv other Saturday eveniu Visiting brothers cordially invited to o Oregon, Will commence its first session, tend. D an ’ i . H ist , N S. W. F orres , See'v. 1.01 It. Jooephtne laidge. 179, C.rant'a P hms , firet ^aturdavofeach at 11 o'clock a. m . W. M. l’oii,,, K ' --------- RATES OF TUITION :---------- W. M. Primary Blanches, $5.00 per (¿uartcr. B an . nicb l.otxa., I. O. G. T., g'.i.i— every Friday evening at Hale’a hall. Intermediate Branches $6.00 per Quarter. .1 R llti 1 W.t'T High Arithmetic, Natural Philosophy, Mediaeval and Modern History, Phy sical Geography, Botany and Retoric, $7.00 per Quarter. Algebra, Chemistry, Astronomy, Geology, Mora! Philosophy, OVEREAM) TO CALIEORM a ---- VIA— Mental Philosophy, Physiology and Hygine, and Ancient History Oregon & California R, r 57.50 per Quarter. AND CONNECTIONS. Geometry, and the Higher Mathematics, Book keeping, Latin, and the Principles of the German Language $9.00. —Timo. 1» 1-2 I>avs — Instrumental and Vocal Music will be Taught on Reasonable Fare from Portland to San Francisco, $32.00 terms. Fare from Maiitl to Sacrueito, $30.00^ Board including Room, Lights, &c., $2.50 per week. Close f'onnections made at Ashland Unfurnished Rooms free to Students boarding themselves. with the stales of the California, Oregon The School Room will lie furnished with Good Scats, Wall AI.i]*- A Idaho Stage Company. Globes and Cubical Blocks ; also (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.) E ast S ide D ivision . PHILOSOPHICAL ANI) CHEMICAL APPARATUS. BETWEEN PORTLAND A ASHLAND. as the necesities of the Scoool demand them. M ail T rain . LEAVE. ARRIVE. None will be allowed to attend Dances while Students of the Portland 7:30 '.t. < irt’s Pass 1 :15 a . m . School. Gr'ts Pass 1 20 a . m . Ashland. 4:15 a . m . Ashland. 0 :30 n. u. Grt’s Pass 11 55i- m . STRICT DISCIPLINE WILL BE MAINTAINED. 1 irt's I' ilss 12 :00 M. Portland 1:25 r. x. Special Inducements Afforded to those Preparing to Teach. A i . baxi E xi - ri . sk T rain . No pains or expense will be spared to make the School equal to any leave . arrive . in Southern Oregon, in ¡sunt of Portland I :00 i- v. Lebanon 9:20r.M, Lebanon 11.5 a . m . Portland 10:05 am . H •J z. X H z r k / T 11 E ROGUE RIVER C R U R I E R . i’ll E Thoroughness and Practical Work. Good produce taken in part pay. OFFICIAL PAPER Flouring Mill and Farm HEDI,Illi HENRY L. BENSON, A. \L, Principal. t W «< Lui O 2 H Q e t . BOURBON. RYE M a. i- - JOHN H. ROBINSON, Principal. NATI ON AI - o' F — Pullman Palace Sleepins Cars Patronage Solicited. c J 'N -4 Me DR. W. F. KREMER. Prop’r, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, Main Street, ----- Grant’s Pass, Oregon. —o Druggist and Apothecary, Printed at Grant's Pass, Oregon —DEALER IN— W. J. WIMER, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR W est H ii , e D ivision . . BETWEEN l’GItTLANDA COI*' ' M ail T rain . § • i . eivr . ari T......... - Portland. 7:30 1. M. Corvallis'* ,,,, 1 Corvallis. 1 atO e. m . Portland .'.l'rM At Corvallis connect with trains of O. P lor Y iquina Bay. Exeur.-ion tickets on sale from Grant s Pass to Yaquina Bav and return, via Albany, at f 13.70. Tick cts good to return until Xeyt. 3;>tli, lH.it>. Exraiaìs T rain . LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland. Rs>0 t-. m M'Mn'vlle H :00 i -. m . M'Mii’villu 5 :15 a . M. Portland 9 :0 ) 1. m Issai tickets for sale and baggage checked at Company’s up-town office, corner Stark and Sieond streets. Tickets for principal points in California can onlv I h - procured and baggage ihccked at the Company’s office, Drugs, Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Shulder Braces, Trusses. Corner F and Front Streets, Portland. Oiegcn Proi^ht will not be received for whip- ment after .»o’clock u. m ., on either the East or Went Side Pi vision*. R. KOEHLER, E. I*. ROGERS. Manager. G E. £ pan» ,Agf. KTBSCRILTION RATES With cert.1111 rural industries we Apple. Pear, Peach, Plum. Prune, Apricot, may often ex[xvt fairly liberal re Daily between Port land and Ashland. The O. K R. Ferry makes Con nection with all the Regular Train.« on tlm East Side Division, from foot of 1 street". 1< >T E I.S AND R J *ST A I ' R A NTS. Th Me wishing bargain« xhould call on One year (in advance). . . $2 25- turns, in spite of a ctmsiderable a Nectarine, Almond. Etc. Six months ........... WILLIAM NAUCKE, . . I 25- mount of neglect, but with liee keep — Also the Celel raled— ing it is different, nud in most cases KcRRYVtl.LR, -•••-• O regon . Three months 75- 'Japan Plum! GRANT’S PASS, OREGON. the lack of prompt attention means Kelwv Single copy io. entire failure, s.ivs tile Planter and — All trees Warranted— N. DELEMATER. --------------- 0— Stockman. The thoughtless, care TH I ’ !•; T< > N A M E. —lIXlt.KR IN— Iliis Hotel lias l«en thoroughly less person will surely fail in lice A FINE LINE OK CIGARS Al,WAYS KEPT ON HAND. (MM) keeping He who is willing to give \nd grown on natural fruit land without renovated and irrigation, and free from nil insect |iesta this subject his last thoughts, and and diwaaee, such as California trees are * * R efurnished T hroughout And kee|«< constantly on hand wuly turns hi« attention in that di subject to. HURRA FOR GRANT’S PASS, hurra rectioii after every oilier duty has Those who contemplate tree planting H ats , C avs , B oots ash S hoes , — THE lieen |K-rformed, «ill do well to leave will do well to get mv price list tx-fore the traveling rujw.ic svrr.i- fina this work tor others Bees do not PURCHASING ELSEWHERE BEST ACCI >M Mt »DATIONS. "work for nothing and board them CAN NOW ROA.-T OF HAVING THE selves." They lequirea reasonable I'net-office— Murphy, Josephine 1 aunty, ------ (<>)— - amount of intelligent 1 ate. just the 1 Iregoll. Railroad Station Grant's Pass Those wishing g>»«i bargains must not FINEST STORE ROOM in .same as anything else. It is ccr SOUTHERN OREGON. fail to call at the 13 If- A H. CARSON. tain, however, that no department Kirbyville P. O. Building, has ever given target returns for the Is Connected With This House. WAI.IM» DIRECTORY outlay than the liees; to this bund Kncnwn^i,............................. O rroon . reds can testify. We very often the bar is supplied with tiie meet thrifty fanners who say that KERBVVILLE MILLS Finest Wines, Liquors & Cigars, their I k - cs bring them more readv », money than any other one thit.g in I’. M MlLl.EK, - - • . - P rop ’ r On their Cheap Counters in all hu . I i lines as 11 bile the Reading Table is connection with the farm In al J 1 >ej >. t ct i i tei 11 DRY GOODS, most every family composed of sev SUPPLIED WITH THE LATEST cral children, there will I k - .it least GOOD BEDS' DRESS GOODS, GOOD TAB1.E! ouc who would make a gisid ls-e NEWSPAPERS. tin! the Is <t of a ,..11,111 stations. C 'THING, Has recenti) liccn supplied with a keeker, ii given a little encourage nient for 11 start To liegin the bust HATS ANI) CAI’S, fine selection of ncss a person should lie moderate, BOOTS AND SHOES verv little money should go into it GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, until alter carefully studying the subject, Il is necessary to read a GROCERIES, gixid book on lice culture, and quite < >KMH»N PROVISIONS, I propose to keep a strictly first- important to keep up with the times and everything necessary to do first by taking a good new«pa|icr which CROCKERY, class house. Give me a call. RICHARD 1’ GEORGE class I’-“"" « ill 1«> «|>arv.l to make guests gives reliable information A sill .i.. TOBACCOS, ^Hiiiortablv — . luu —Keeps the Finest— glc colony is sufficient for a start, J. B. HUTCH, and ought always, by a lx-gimier be CIGARS. ETC. ••rants Pass, . . Oregon J WIMER X SON, —o— purchased from a jicrson regularly engaged 111 the busuKss. and who Have the largest store iu Josephine ao mtiidy MW and win be „ county, which w 65x32 feet, and two is not selling a patent right or rid And all other Liquore or farm produce. CAMPBELL .(• TVFFS. st1 ries. til Its I with ing a hobby of his own Simplicity I Which will lie executed pronipth ------- ----------------------------------- (,riUlt, a Pa.«s. Josephine County. Oregon in hive- 1-.1 Ivised almost univers I —ur. aim. kkki - s rHK— •Uy with Modern be< keepers I ’ - I and in neat style hive most generally u- <1 in tin , \rrr Best Bun Is of Cigars, » situate,I (in the North Fork of RuttP( re,-k. United States is known as the lutngs . miles freui Jm-krouvill», in a cool ean- I rkvnt fail to call at the troth hives and 1« irs no patent AT RFASONARE RATES vm near Mt. McLaughlin, are a delight those DEMISING TO SETTLE IN ful resort for No prosecutions need I k - feared by THE KERHVVII.I.E SALOON anyone manufacturing or using it Pure Wines and Liouors for Medical Purposes. CENTRAL HOTEL ! Physicians’ Prescriptions Compounded Day or Night. DRY GOODS & GROCERIES CAMPBELL à TU F F C 0 URI E R- I O K mi: lilt; ink viLOOJi Bargains! ^ains I Whisky Bondies and Wines, JOB WORK NOTIC E ! The Port Townsend Argus say.« TRA\ ELERS. MINERS AND that Mr Barker, on four measured roc» TH« B«<r FARMERS SUPPLIES acres of land, has harvested iourl Washing, Ironing and Fluting. hundred and sixteen bushels of wheat a yield of one hundred and w> keep every thing needed by the All kinds of plain and fanci work done. four bu.-dii Is to the acre. Sonic people. SATIsr UTION Gl ARANTEED eastern millers who have examined this wheat pronounce it of superior AT ill *l*> take iswitractalor wixxjchopping, Quality. Uncle Bill Barker takes) < III Ar FOR CASH OR rRODl’CF clearing, etc the oak* a« .1 whew miser I Waldo. • • • OiagM. V » -h tcu <c ou t.uluert cieek * NOTICE!! Towns of Southern SING LEE Special attention given to Legal Blank and County Work between Oregon NOTICE Oregon McCallister’s Soda Springs, IN V A LIDS! Will do well lo consult the undersigned at dyspepsia Cl .NIKA L 1 ’’ ’ 1 1 I •-< is - 1, Couilty. And all Summer Complaint.«, aa well as many IX THE CENTRAL TART OF THE I «ovine Hiver X alley, on the O <’ K’. u I i vih I. The Shipping Point for the principal portion of the c~. part ot the County. Addie or call on C MAGRUDER Central Wnt Oregon CHRONIC DISEASES! 1 The sPri,..m areea-v <4 acews. and par- ' .oT "Itiiout tents for camping * tnfl ng expon«« • ** MtUALLIyTER. Fix». Water f.< .vie., j p n,Url)-. .Ih| Wm. Ncwtath .. Grant', hi-«. »3^