GRANT’S PASS ACADEMY
JACKSON VI IX E IHR ECT< )B V.
the maximum feed of this to an or
dinary cow is 70 pounds per week
/
costing 65 cents. If you give your
JACKSONVILLE
VKOKTABI-K CBtHTHHIl-
cow that—to pounds a day—and a
This well- known School will be open for the Fall Term on the
little hay or good straw, or anything
A potato went out on a masb
Is-ave«
Satur-l.iv
And sought an onion bed ;
to fill up and plenty of fine salt, your
. •
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r
»Wia
Arrives sain ■ day .
'■ 01 u
“That’t pie for me!” observed tlieaquasb larder will always be full. (Xcourse,
And all the beets turmsl red ;
OrriCK IKK KS.
two
ponnds
a
day
of
oil
cake
meal
“Go way!’’ the onion weeping cried,
otliee I.|»!1| every day except Sun v—
added, will make a big difference in
W ith a F ull C orps op C ompetent T eachers .
J. <'. • NV 11 I 1’1»,
•’Your love I cannot be.
from 7:30 1. m . togglo x. m . O i ,.,,
The pumpkin be vour lawful bride,
the color of the milk and butter.
day from 8:3 » to 10 i. M.
1
< »i-m-ral < 'ontriietor
Rates of Tuition for Non-resident Pupils:
Yon cautelope with me”
lu my next I will endeavor to
J. W. H ow . ikd , P. m
give what seems the best class of
But onward still the tuber came
W eeks .
T welve
OF
PRIMARY—$3.00
P er
T erm
—IX—
Ami laid down at her feet;
cattle adapted to this region. I had
>r
SOCIETY NOTICES.
> »
» >
’’You calitlower by any name
GRAMMAR SCHOOL—$500 ”
| almost forgotten one class of food to
» r
G r int '» P.wt L oix . i :, N o . 84, A. y ,
TT
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And it will snieil a« wheat;
help the milk pail —clearcold water
ACADEMIC—$8.00 ”
A. M.—Meet« in their hall, Odd Felkw's
And 1. too, am an early rose,
MARBLE, STONE or GRÄMTE.
and jetting, kindness. Flurry and ,
Hiilding, Friday evening on or Moro the
And you I’ve come to <ee,
full moon.
Smiting brothers cunliallv
Ko don't turnip your lovely none.
excitement, chasing with a dog and
invited to attend.
But «pinacli at with me.”
all that knocks off the cream and
J. W. H oward W. M
For Particulars, Address
irritates the secretary- glands and
“I lio not carrot all to wed.
.1. T. < < ii . vin . Sec’v
So go, «ir, if you pieaae!”
i checks the flow of milk as well as
G oi . ihn Rri.i:, I. 0.0. F.—Meets every
HENRY L. BENSON, A. M., Principal.
The mu-tent onion meekly «aid,
! makes it feverish and unhealthy.
Saturday evening at 7 :30 at their hall nll
•‘Ami lettuce pray have pean:
* * * *
Sixth street. Visiting brothers cordially
Ho think that you ha.« never seen
invitisi to attend.
7
Myself or smelled my sigh ;
Growing Grapea For Wine.
•losfi-H Mos.«, N'.(;
ALL ORDERS BY LETTER
Too long a maiden I have peen
J. A. J knnino », Sec’v.
For favors in viair rye.”
That California is the great wine
Kitnin vn.i I.oiHii:, No. 55, I.o. (, p
“Ah! «pare a i-ress,” the tuber prayed;
Promptly Attended To.
producing State of the Union, is one
— Meet« every other Saturday evening
•'My cherry-shed bride you’ll I«-,
thing that ‘ goes without say ing’’
DR.
W.
F.
KREMER,
Prop
’
r,
Visiting brother« cordially invited tn at
You are the only weaping maid
but Oregon has some pretensions in
tend.
D ix ’ l H i nt , N. <i.
That's currant now with me'.’’
Main Street,...................................................... Grant’s Pass,‘Oregon.
that quarter, nevertheless. In the O beron S t ., J acksonville , (><; n .
S. W. F ohhfs , See’y.
Ami as the wilay tuber »poke,
He caught her by surprise,
Willamette valley the humid cli
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P. nt II. Jox«*phine Lislge, 17!», meets at
And giving her an urticluAie,
mate and cold nights militate severe
I
Grant's Pass, first Saturday of each month
Devoured her with Ins eye«.
at 11 o’clock i. M. W. -M. P ollock ,
ly against grajve culture save for ta
W. M.
ble uses, and even then the grapes
[Coininiinicuteil 1
are vastly inferior to those grown in .
B anner Umui:, I. <». <i. T., 4!»3—Meet«
JACKSONVILLE, OR.
—DEALER IN—
every Friday evening at Hale’s hall.
Southern Oregon, to say nothing of(
Letter No. 5.
•ER II ale , W.C T
—
T 11 1-:
California, whose vineyards are JOHN A. HANLEY
I’ropr.
As pastures grow smaller in area within sixty hours’ reach of us by
through cultivation of lands, farm steamer. But th?two coUnties of
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
ers are compelled to either feed or Oregon ly ing next to the California
—VIA-----
curtail the number of their herds, boundary have a climate totally dif
Oregon & California R. R.
Caton A Garrett, General Agent«.
generally the latter. While the cat ferent from that of the Willamette
AND CONNECTIONS.
tle were running in the woods or valley, together with an arid soil in
Kiiiliev A Wolter«, Agent«, Medford.
—Timo, '2 l-’2 I >avs.—
prairies, little attention was paid to many places that is not only favor
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breeds; but when they have to be able for grajxt culture but absolutely
Fare from Portland lo San Francisco. $32.00.
feil, some farmer will remark some unfit for any other kind of products.
Fare irosi Portland to Sacramento, $30.00.
thing in this style: “Dear me, but To produce good grapes no irriga-1
Cinse Connection« n-.mle at Ashland
that critter seems to eat enough, but tion is necessary after the first year;
—Article of—
with the stages of the California, Oregon
don’t get fat;’’ or, if a cow giving a and, as has lieen observed in the re
A Mallo Stagli Conipanv.
little suj> of weak milk, he may re nowned Johannislierger vineyards of
mark, “small lot of milk for so Germany, and the still more re
DAILY EXCEPT SI NDAYS.)
much feed.” That is just the point nowned Clos <le Vosgeot of France,
E ast S ide D ivision .
o
—And—
I desire to argue to-day too little ‘.lie drier the soil the richer the qual
BETWEEN PORTLAND. l ASHLAND.
-OF —
milk. If you will take the trouble ity of wine. A belt of land answer
M ail T rain .
CORN WHISKEY,
of visiting the different farm houses ing this description extends from
LEAVE
arrive .
Portland . .7 : :;o a . M. Grt’s l’a.«.« 1 :1.1i. m .
from Oregon City to Ashland, to ( Grant's Pass in Josephine county to
—In Quantifie« ami at—
Gr’ts Pasa I 2il i. m . Ashland. 4 :15 a . m .
the right and left, from now till, Ashland in Jackson county, nearly
Ashland. !l
r. m . < iri's Pass 11 :55 i -. m .
say the first ol March, more than forty miles in length, and from seven
I < irt’s l’iiKs 12 .00 m . Portland. .4 :2ò r. ji .
PRICES TO SUIT.
half, I might say three-fifths, have to twelve miles in width, covered
no milk or butter during these with a scrubby growth of the nian-
A i . ii . inv ExPBr.s» T imin .*
"HURRA
FOR
GRANT’S
PASS,
HURRA!”
months. And this county is no ex zanita bush. Wherever that brush S A TIS F A ( TI ON G U A R A N T E E D
' I.ltAVE.
ARHIVK.
JOSEPHINE COUNTY.
Portland 4:00»-. u. Lebanon. !l :20 pm .
ception, not at all. Now whose thrives there is gm«! grajx.- land, at
Lebanon
1 :45 i. m . Portland 10:05 a . m .
fault is it, to be without those neces least suqli has been the exjterience
K K R BV VILLE DIR ECTOR Y
saries of life, pure rich milk with its of viticulturists in Napa and Sono
Fmiman Palace Sleeping Cars
adjuncts, cream and butter. Those ma counties in California, whose
Daily Is-twecn I'ortland and A -ldatid.
iis Now l-.o ist or HIVING THE
UNION HOTEL.
progressive farmers, or rather those wine exports are nearly double the
TlieO. AC. R. R. Fi rry makes Con
nection with all the Regular Trains on tlio
that are farmers, who look out to I k - value of what they now export in
FINEST STORE ROOM IN SOUTHERN OREGON.
East Side Division, from foot of F street.
always suj»plied, will tell you it is wheat or barley. Of course great One oí Best Hotels in Southern
Printed at Grant's Pass, Oreg'
their own fault; they are t<M» lazy or care should I k - taken in laying off a
Oregon.
W i '. xt S ide D ivision .
shiftless. The other fellow will tell viney ard to get a proper exposure, |
BETWEEN 1’0 RT1. A N D & COR V AI.LIS
you, "well, you see the cows had I by taking the north side of a ravine
M au . T hais .
GOOD TAKLE!
calves in the spring and when feed so that tlie vineyard will slope to GOOD BEDS!
LEAVE.
ARRIVE.
got kinder short, why they went ward the south. Next is to lie con-
And the Iw-st of Accoinin<«latiane.
Portland. 7:30 -.i. Corvallis 12 :25 I’.u.
Corvallis. .1 :30 r. m . i’ortland .0:15 r. st.
ary, but they’ll calve in the spring i sid«red the selection of vines, for
I
At ('orvallis connect with trains ot O P.
nnd then we'll have plenty of milk, I which we should prefer those of
On their Cheap Counters in all such lines as
Conm-i-teil with this lioti-l is a
tor Yaqiiinn Bay. Excursion tickets on
and till that time I guess we’ll have Germany or the northern provinces
DRY GOODS,
sale from Grant’s Pans to Yaqllina I’.av
to get along without it. So ------ ” of France. In California, the grapes -FIRST-CLASS LIVERY STABLE.—
and return, via Albany, at *13.70. Tick«»
DRESS GOODS,
Well, to my thinking, its a pretty I used for raisins have originally been
ets gixid to return until Sept. 30th, 1880.
Mrs. Ellen Ryder, Proprietress.
poor reason, anil yet the writer of imjxirted from Hungary and Croatia,
E xi 'H esh T rain .
•
0
THING,
this has heard it many times. Now while their l>est wine grapes have K ehhvvu . lk , ..... . O rkoux .
LEAVE.
ARHIVK.
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
HATS AND CAPS,
I’ortland
1:50 r. m . M'Mn’vlle 8 i OO c . m .
the man with the milk on his table come from Germany anil the south
M'.Mn
’
ville
5:45
1.
.
‘
i.
Portland
. .!»:<>) a .. m .
will tell you soincting like this; “I of France. But in our own state,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
WILLIAM NAUCKE
aim to have a cow or two calve in as we have a less tropical climate,
Lmal
tickets
for
sale
ami
baggage
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
checked at Company's up-tuwn office,
the fall or winter so as to have a the vines selected should properly
-KKHI-S-
GROCERIES,
corner Stark and Second streets. Tickets
fresh cow occasionally and sell some I come from a further northern lati
for principal points in California can onlv
surplus butter when it is high and tilde. Our own belief is that the ;
PROVISIONS,
Is- procured and baggage checked at the
in demand, nnd besides, a fresh cow Catawba grajK-. so successfully ctil
('oinpuny's «ili
FHîS't RHTtoN RATES:
CROCKERY,
in the winter will bring from $5 to tivated in Ohio by the late Nicholas
For good hurgainM in the line of
Corner F and Freni Streets, Tortland. OregGH.
$10 dollars more than in May or Longworth, would lie the proper
TOBACCOS,
Freight will not be received for Hhip-
Hals. Caps. Boots and Shoes or Genera I Groceries One year (ill advance)
June, provided I desire to sell her.” ■ wine grajie for Southern Oregon,
$2 25-
CIGARS, ETC. nient alter 5 o’clock r. u., on either the
Come now, is that not so? The ! It made a sparkling wine of great
And everything in the wav of
East <»r West Side I>ivisionH.
Six months. . ..
I 25-
R. KOEHLER,
E. P. RfXiERS.
shoe pinches, no wonder there is flavor, vastly suja-rior, in our l»e
—
MINING
SUPPLIES.
—
Manager.
G E. & piMW
grumbling about hard times, for lief, to any of the chamjiagne wines
Three months .
fdF All our goods ;tre entirely new and will lie exchanged fur cash
75-
butter, milk and eggs are half the : yet evolved from the soil of our sis
CAMPBELL A- TUFFS,
Single copy
IO. or farm produce.
living, and for children, with some ter State; and wc believe that a col
Th ise wixliing bargains »limild call on
Grant’s Pass, Josephine County. Oregon
bread, often times all. Many a ossal fortune awaits the far seeing
WILLIAM NAUCKE,
meal the writer has made of the wine grower of Southern Oregon,
11
above, and far more healthy than who has the enterprise to introduce K ram 1 n.i.g.
I I
I «KM.ON.
strong coffee and bacon. When , and the courage to stay with it tin
IKK»
I
there is no milk in the house it has til its success is fairly established
THOSE DESIRING TO SETTLE IN
N DELEMATER.
to I k - supplanted by something else, The vineyards of Josephine and
This Hotel lias been thoroughly
—IIEAIER IN—
and for that very rca-*n if the farm Jackson counties will I k - their most
renovated and
er will consult his |MK-ket, he w ill valuable jMirtiou of taxable projierty
THE —
see his mistake in being without. by the close of the current century.
Will do well to consult the undersigned at
R
efurnished
T hroughout
It is a great privation for children to —[Sunday Mercury.
Ami keep« constantly on hand
I k - without milk; a little mush and
CENTRAL 1 ’O I ?N» I , Ji'lc’lcsi >1 1 C'< )t I I 1 tv,
THE TRAVEUlta PUBLIC IVII.L TINY
Wc doubt if there is a finer post H ats , C ats , B oots and S hoes ,
milk or bread and milk in the morn
IN THE CENTRAL PART OF THE
ing is the best f<Kxl that can lie office in Oregon than the Lakeview
--- AKIF—
BEST ACCOMMODATIONS.
given them, anil all they need, and office is now. A full set of glass
liosruo liivor Valli-y. on the < ) iXt <’ K.-iili-osuL
General
Mining
Supplies.
and
lock
boxes
were
received
last
really it will not hurt you. "Oh,
------ (o)— •
The shipping Point for the principal portion of the grain producing
yes,” will lie the remark, “all that week from the Yale works, and they
part of the County.
will do for theory, but not for prac make as nice a piece of furniture as Those wishing good bargains must not
fail to call at I lie
[Lake
tice. It’s all very fine to talk that a person cares to look at
Address or call on C. MAGRUDER. Central Point, Oregon.
way, but suppose that a jierson has view Examiner.
Kerbyville P. O. Building,
Is Connected With This House.
only one cow and she has gone drv,
K VRHYVtl.l.K,.......................................... OBKOOH,
Choice
Land
for
Sale.
THE BAK IS SUPPLIED WITH THE
what am I to do?” First, unless
WALDO DIRECTORY
she is within six weeks of calving
TWO Hl N DR ED Acres of choice land
FOR SAI.E
in lainliill cisintv for sale, 18 mile« Finest Wines, Liquors & Cigars,
she has no business to lx- dry. Sec ,
South»est ot Portland. The wagon roml
Situated
on
Murphv
Creek,
.loxephim
ond, if it was imjtossible to keep
F
W hile the Reading Table is
county. Oregon, eight miles south of leading to it from Portland is int c.id i-
WAL1X», OREGON.
more than one cow which case only
1 )epnrtnient
Grants I’a««. a First cl.is- Fl.fiFKING mfeed tour mile« ami double trucked five
applies to those living in towns or
'Illi with Patent Machinery, doing miles more. Tlx1 remaining nine mile» is SUPPLIED WITH THE LATEST
J. A PECKHAM, PROFRIKTOR
—The Best Oí—
something like that, or whose occtt
gissl work and ha» 11 past clixtom The excellent road. Fine springs on th.- land
FARM contain« .'Ckf acres of land: AO 1 nee, |2,000. Enquire of, <>r address
NEWSPAPERS.
pation or smallness of ground, say GOOD BEDS'
GOOD TABLE!
W.
WIMER.
acres in clover, and over >00 acre« under
a lot, or acre of ground, then it i>
18-tf]
Has recently lx.-cn supplied with a cultivation; also gi«>d Orchard, gissl
knd tlu> l» «( <>( ai'i'niiumslatioiiH.
excusable. But persons having 10,
Hou»e and Barns and irrigation ditch.
A POOL TABLE MAY ALSO BE
fine selection of
20 or too acrcr of land certainly can
Fine situation for a dairy farm. Can ir
In connection with thi« Hotel, I have a Can he Supplied at Reasonable Prices.
Z.
rigate almost any part of tlx- plant. For
have more than one cow, and only large and eniumodlone
FOUND HERE.
further particulars call or addrvss
through carelessness have them all
NEW
TYPE.
NEW
PRESSES.
BARN
AND
CORRAL,
CQ
LEWIS STRONG. Murphy, Oregon.
CHEAP FOR CASH
coming in at the same time. Some
F-
O
one will say, “but I am t<xi jxxir to
With the lieat water facilities in the
KvRXVVH.tR, •
I propose to keep a strictly first-
I »KK.oN
3
buy a cow." Well then, win didn’t'
county.
and
even
thing
necessary
to
do
fint
-a
flax.« house. Give me a call.
you begin at the Iwginning, get a
o
RICHARD P. GEORGE
L-.
calf; surely you could have worked RATES VERY REASONABLE
class
Z3
J. B. HUTCH,
y.
somewhere for a calf, or money
No |iain« will lie spared to make gm'«t«
— Keep« the Finest—
[I'Sf
enough to buy one and raise it. At comfortable.
Grant's
Pam,
Oregon
AHLF A MESSERVE
Propr’».
»
X
two and a half or three years at
X
J. WIMER & SON,
X
most, bossie would have repaid the
M ain S trut ,
G rant ’ s P a
trouble. Let me remark right here Have the large»! »ton« in Joarphine
»
X
(ouly I .shall reiterate it again > that
county, which i» t»x32 fret, and two
to
it costs no more, and net» less, to
Which will be executed promptly
»tori«««, till«! with
O
—MK %IAO KKKHI THK —
£
raise a calf of good 1>1< xk I than a
ami
m
neat
style
scrub. IXm't forget that; there is
situate I on the \ rtl; Fork of Butto '-reek,
Verr Be-t Brands of Cigars,
*
£
3
money in renieinlx-ring it. IX) yon
■»J mil«”« from Ja<-k.«onvil1e, in a enol can
o Y
Ml
TTON,
suppose that the merchant, niechsn WE BI’Y FOR CASH,
Ikm't fait V» call at the
yon near Mt M» Tanghi in, an» a deliglit-
X
AT REASONABE RATES.
n>l n^rt for
ic, or any one else in a citv. goes
AND SEU. FOR CASH, THE KERBYVILLE SALOON
z
PORK-SAUSAGE.
without milk or butter’ Not much;,
a
he’ll have that, you may depend
Out Hoitsl Wfini ill Mrasort.
watvm are highly medicinal, cur
X
AND
BOLOGNA
iti it in a Abort time
up»on it—milk in his oriit and but
X>
I
X
a
ter on his bread
Rut the farmer, TRAVELERS. MINERS AND
Bacon nnd Lard
DYSPEPSIA
not» TH* »1»T
e-3
the very chap that ought to have
Special attention given to
And all Summer CompUinta, as well us
f.
FARMERS SUPPLIES
Washing, Ironing and Fluting.
these things, he goes without and
many
X
ALWAYS ON HAND.
goodness knows, it nerves him light,
CHRONIC DISEASES!
All kinds of plain »nd fancy w >rk done
when he does
The cost of keep We keep everythin' iw*ded by the
The Spring« arerwvoi acce», ami par-
Meat Iteiivered any jdaec in Town
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
»ng a cow is very slight, a little
X
nex who comi> witl««u u.,,,« f,w camping
people.
corn-stalks, or potatoes or squash,
• »it . an be a.i-nmn»«fat,«l with cabin« at
Will al»otaker-intra, t*.lor< hrippiap,
C
HIKE OF CHARGE
X inning expetme.
OFFICE on Main St between
pr, better than all, bran and shorts CHFAP FOR CASH OR PRODCCF.
clearing, etc.
s M.-r A LUSTER, rmp.
.-©»ting 90 cent* .« hundred pounds. Walae,
....
Oregon
K
Waeh ho»«- on Hilkert creek.
Water for « lie at J B Hnteh’a ami
I 4th and jth Grant > Pa» Oregon
w in. Nvwratti -, Grant’s l’a.-
2»‘-3ru
AGRICULTURA!
T H E
Mi
s,
First Monday in September, 1886,
ROGUE RIVER
An Extensive High-Grade Course of Study.
Cemetery Work a Specialty.
C R U R I E R , NATIONAL
The Rogue River Distillery,
Druggist and Apothecary,
Drugs, Patent Medicines,
Chemicals, Paints, Oils,
Perfumery, Toilet Articles,
Shulder Braces, Trusses.
OFFICIAL PAPER
-
Pure
BOURBON. RYE
Wines and Liouors for Medical
Purposes.
Physicians’ Prescriptions Compounded Day or Night.
!
CAMPBELL à TU FF
4i
Bargains!
I
W. J. WIMER,
g ’ '
*
DRY GOODS à GROCERIES
notici :
r .,
A‘
!
NOTICE ! !
NOTICE!
Towns of Southern
DRY GOODS à GROCERIES
Oregon
C OTRI ER
Till: I.IIE lllk XILIION
.1 <> It
r
Flouring Mill and Farm
WALDO HOTEL.
Flour, Cracked Wheal, Coro Meal
I
Citv
Mar
Whisky Brandies and Wines, JOB WORK
z
McCallister’s Soda Springs,
Fresh and Salted Beef, Pork.
Choice Goods in Every line.
I N V A LIDS!
SING LEE
b
Legal Blank and County Werk
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