Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, November 05, 1886, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    The Election».
RAILROAD NEWS ANO RUMOR.
Home Seekers, Atteu«¿
of drugged liquor in the smallest
New York State is doubtful,
quantity sow its -'•• ■Is of poison in A Meeting Called to Check th« Ca­
FOR SALE.
nadian Pacific- The Proposed
showing re: >ublicau , «ins. Hewett
Jlcial Pwr nf Jaepili! C'JBiir. (¡rezos. the s\ stem, stimulating and diseas
O. R. A N. Least).
is elected mayor «-t N
city.
10b.
' ”f h" Gnu at,.1 . .
ing the appetite more in one year
California lr - probably gone
land ar »29 (.-r u. r„, s ''“««■W
S
an
F
kan
'CT
sco
,
Oct.
31.
—
A
NOV,
5,
1886.
FRIDAY,
than a greater quantity of pure li
Having c-included to close busine at thi place, I am offering my
meeting of the Pacific Coast associ­ demcxrratic. Swift is probably elect­
quor would in a lifetime. Declaring ation
River. Tin» farm contain» i .-MK1**
lbynt »r * i at th»* i’ostottiuc in Grant'*
has been called by Commis­ ed, but the legislature is probably
large stock of
rich river |x>ttom land in . iltiA,',
?
that the people shall not have whis­ sioner J W. Midgely, to consider denux-ratlc.
1*4*48, Ore., in Secon«l-( ‘las* Matter.
.-Wla. r.-»..f (III- same quality Hash ?•»“'
Pennsy lvania is reported republi­
key to drink, and fighting the le­ vvliat step.» are necessary to meet
tin- balance 1» of tin- finest
other liinls r and pasture ianj Vi1***
UDRRESI'GNDEN' E,
gitimate manufacture of a pure ar­ the competition of the Canadian can by 25000.
g-xxJ mill site; county .„a.l nmlu**
Wisconsin probably republican.
Pacific
and
its
,
connections
on
We invite <-orres|»>n<l<-n<s- from all sec- ticle has only increased degradation
I»!*«. -...... • hving wat, r rannS*^
Massachusetts
very
close.
Claim
­
Rates are being
lions on milijecta of hxal and oilier in­ and misery, and stimulated con­ through freight,
| la.-.-m ar l.uihlings; a!.i1”?
Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Queens Ware, the
cut in a lively manner from all ed to be republican by 5<xxa.
terest».
I large house, 2 large barn/ ,2*“.
Indiana democratic.
smoke house umi other out bnUr*-
With each letter the name and addre»» sumers of that article to a determin Eastern points to this coast via
young on hard; garden ami |„t,T*»
of the sender i< required, especially it | ation to have it any way and at any
Tennessee democratic. Bob Tay­
Port Moody, the Canadian Pacific
all miller feme; very healthy
aunt for publication.
Glass Ware, &c., &c.,
__ price. As in the case of Adam and finding willing allies in the St. Paul lor elected governor.
<»11 this farm can lx- raise,1 t|le /*“
Kentucky
democratic.
& Manitoba and new lines between
i corn, sweet potatoes, mellons t„, , '
EDITORIAL NOTES AND NEWS. ' Eve, if you tell a child it shall not
Iowa
claimed
by
the
democrats
|» acl«<-», grain, timothy,Hover etc -n*
, have a thing, that is just the thing St. Paul and Chicago, as well as by from 60x; to 8<> j O.
AT GREAT DY REDI-CED FRICKS. would
make several g,M»| |,.,n’ „**
some of the guerrilla roads in the
tin- i limate ami nth r a lv.mt i“' •
Virginia democratic.
There are now no Chinese in it wants. Give the people a chance Atlantic states. As none of the St.
In- ei|iialled in Oregon it w../i |‘;r/‘
A Full Line of--------
Missouri democratic.
to erect and operate distilleries as Paul lines are members of the Paci­
Crescent City.
tor l olonists or others to mrontisa, ?
Minnesota
probably
democratic.
lore buying clMcuherv.
they do flour mills; let them make fic coast association, roads in that
New Hampshire very close.
GEORGE R. t;o\yA>.
Mrs. S. G. Wright has lieen ap­ pure liquor from the grain raised by pool find it difficult to maintain
1 iiant N i'.,., .,
pointed by the Del Norte county the people near by an<l the curiosity rates, and the situation is daily lie­ Texas democratic by large ma­
jorities.
coming
mote
unpleasant.
It
is
be-',
board to the office of County School aroused by temptation would s«x>n
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Louisiana, Alabama and Mary­
Will be kept in Slock
lieved that it will lx- impossible to
Superintendent.
land,
have
gone
democratic.
j dejiart.
continue the a .sociation any longer,
1 . 8. L axi >(trricit
1
■ ■ .................
Connecticut very close.
R oskhi mi. Or., Oct 2(1, is.su
unless the newlines can be prevailed
PRODUCE
TAKEN
IN
EXCHANGE
FOR
GOODS.
The rate of taxation in Ikl Nort
Notice is hereby given that th,, f, i ' i ,
It is getting to lx- common to upon to join the pool. There is* Kansas returns meagre. Martin
Illg named settler ba- filed
,/
county, Cal., adopted by the board , hear expressi«ms of surprise that little prospect of this, however, ow­ claims a plurality of 30
to 40000.
intention to make tinal proof in»ii|,,A"1’
Nevada republican.
for the ensuing year, is two and one- there is not an improvement in the ing to complications in the North­
Ids claim, and that said praif »n |
Arkansas favorable to the dem­
made In lore the Judge or Clerk
half dollars jxr thousand.
western Traffic association, and the
plentitude of money in Southern fact that transcontinental jxxiling ocrats.
Thanking the public and my many customers for their patronage in county court of Josephine county, Ore»«
at Grants 1'ass, Oregon, on ’s.itiir.h
the past, I can now make it to their
Hon. Chas. W. Johnston, of the Oregon. Indeed we are somewhat affairs are still in a demoralized con­ Georgia probably democratic.
November 27, lssii, viz: Horace U„
Michigan democratic but show s
U. S. Land Office, Roseburg, has i surprised that there is not more dition.
i nolds. IlotiH-stead entrv No.
f,»n
8 E >4 See 20. Tp
> R
Wesi. Wy
• been apjxiinted administrator of the money in circulation in the country­ The Pacific Coast association is republican gains.
Advantage
to
Call
on
me
Before
Purchasing
Elsewhere.
North Carolina 'liow.s republican
lie names the following witnesns
and we have given the subject much interested only in that part of the gains, legislature largely democra­
estate of W. F. Owens, deceased.
prove his continuous residence uiH,n W,T
through
freight
''haul
”
between
cultivation of, said land, viz: John w
thought to a certain the causes of Chicago and the Missouri river, and , tic.'
la-e, of Grant 's Pass. Ihmml M..tb«-»« 1
'1 he Dayton Herald is the name the dearth ill our financial affairs, now the Canadian line is making' South Carolina democratic.
II Thurston, Henry < in,.- . of Wolf creek
«of a new pajx-r just flung to the We gave our opinion of some of the such lively bids for that business
Nebraska republican ticke t electe«!
1 losi'phine county, Oregon.
( 'll IS. W. JollS'Tl A
breeze at Dayton, Oregon, by M. c|K.jf causes l ist week. Of course that it is regarded as a wonder how by 25,000 majority.
30-Ct]
Register.
New Jersey republicans have both
M. Banister, editor an«l proprietor, the building of the O. & C. R. R the pool has escaped dissolution
branches
of
the
legislature.
Dem
­
'
thus
far.
and will lx- published twice a month ,,la,je tjll>cs vgry
lll()lley so
Notice For Publication.
ocrats elect governor.
THE PROPOSED LEASE.
Florida returns incomplete.
Kent, we are informed, denies ' l,lc"tifuI a'“1 work *>
K‘>» **
I . 8. L VXD « Jl- riCf!,
)
The lease of the Oregon Railway
California very close, Swift lead-
Rosi ni no, <>r , Oi t. 211. 1S86.Í
that he ever threatened to hoi«) I fair I’ritcs that our I*«Ple
« it Navigation company's property ¡n,L
Bart’k-tt*
Notice is herehy given that the fuli.».
court in Josephine county whether Drava'-aul ldcas *n tJ,eir llca,ls’ bu*- by the Uni in Pacific is said to lie
imr naineil settler has filed notiee nf hi«
West
Virginia
probably
demo
­
' H,K lavishly of farm machinery, among the railroa«! probabiltics of cratic.
intention to make filial proof in Hiipjiortof
his case was decided or not.
his claim, and (h it said proof will le
the near future» A committee has
j
le
1
wagons
etc.
During
that
period
.
say that through his attorney,
made la-fore the Judge or Clerk of th,,
Ixeu
appointed
bv
the
directors
of
Value
of
a
Son.
comity court of Josephine eountv. Or., at
did make the threat in open court . the railroad company was scattering the latter line to look into the mat­
Begs leave to inform the public that he is now nicely lix ated on the corner of
S an F rancisco , Oct. 29.- -John
Grants I’a»s on Saturday Nov. 27th, lam.
I thousands of dollars in hard cash
in Jacksonville and he knows it.
viz: lli-nrv Gross, lh>im ~tead Entrv N„’
IS found such Foley has brought suit to recover
ter, and the plan has
GTH AND H STREETS,
GRANT’S PASS,
OREGON.
among the people, but upon the favor with the stock holders of both $10,000 damages from the Southern
hill for the W'
of N E
S E 'Gift,
W >, NF. L ofS W
ll,T|.;t;,SU
ThcKentColvigCf.sc has lieen completion of the road, nearly three companies that in case the I nion Pacific for causing the death of his
With a Large Assortment of
G W . W M
lie names tliefollowin^nit-
decided by his lion. Judge Web years ago, the money question t«x>k Pacific secures the desired legisla- son John, who was run over and
m-.'ses tn | rove his continuous residi-tx?
upon, ami i nltivation of, raid land, viz:
next winter, permitting it to killed by one of defendant's trains
ster. On
< last Saturday we received':l sudden turn and the funnel lion
I'dm W'. Lee, of Grant's Pass, Ihiniel
through which these thousands of build branches and make leases In­ on the 14th of August last.
the following dispatch:
.Vialhews. A 11. Thurston, Horace lie«.
And everything to lx- found in a l irst-dasH store, which 1 will sell
direct action of its own company,
Holds, of, W’l»!:' Cr.-ek, .losi-pbine «-inintV,
‘•J acksonvii . i . e , Oct. 30. Judge dollars were passing was turned the the lease will no doubt lx- made.
'I'lie new town of Sisson, at the
Oregon.
C uas . W'. Joii.xsrox,
VERY
LOW
FOR
CASH,
OR
MARKETABLE
PRODUCE.
terminus
of
the
C.
&
().
railroad,
is
Webster decided that Colvig is en­ other way and instead of the money It is said to lx the desire of some of
30 Gt. J
Rt-giite.
titled to his office.”
going to the people it commenced the Navigation people that a clause already laid off into town lots which IkiTCall and see me before purchasing elsewhere.
Notice For Publication.
should be put into the lease under will be auctioned off on the 29th of
I.. VANCE.
P. II. Pevelcr, for 22 years comi to go from them and has continued which the Northern Pacific may theinonth. It consists of about 120
!
to
do
so
ever
since,
so
that
all'
the
I’. S. L am > ()rri< 1:,
k
ty clerk, auditor and recorder of Del
participate in the contract, if it de­ acres and is admirable situated, com-
ttusKin e«., du., (h t. (¡th, IS.SG.1
NortU^n’tyT’calT iV a’ean.lidat«' 1,,osy °,r, surplus money has been sires to do so, hamionjous relations ni.anding a beautiful view of Shxsta.
Notile i hiTi-by given that tin-filili»-
c*mtaining all the natural re
*ng Haun-1 i-lller lias fiicil notii - of lii«
for the sain«- position again. 'Flic Kra,l'l‘llly but surely gathered in Ix tvveen all three companies Ixing
• niti-ntion to make final proof in snppsrlof
[ considered desirable.
, sources required. Au excursion
and
taken
out
of
the
country.
It
election in that State was held on |a
j ois claim, and that said pnxtf will I»-
.
1 from Ix-low will arrive on the 28th
inaile Ix'iori- the Jinlge or t'k-rk of tlH»
last Tuesday. His opponent is our is indeed very hard upon a pool
The Narrow Guage.
'»
*
s
probable
that
the
lots
will
I i'Ht
1 »11 t*v* frx
ulitvttni'f
a a rnilrci'ul
Izx**
»♦ it *
I'ountv ('onrt of .lo:4'phin<' Ciainly, <>re-
country
to
support
railroad
for
I
be
bought
mostly
by
city
txMple.
friend R. J. Jenkins. The county
I gnu, at Grant'» I'.,. ■. Oregon, on s.itur-
The Portland & Willamette Vai- | Yreka Union,
1 day, Nov L’i'lh, Isso, viz: < harlvs E
is sure of a go«xl clerk, no matter eats no oats nor d«x-s it use flour
Braihor'l, I lonn-.'li-ail i-ntn No.
for
or bacon. It imports farm produce ley Railroad was formally oix-ned
which one is elected.
’he N.1 , Ol N. E.
an.I N
of N. W.
business on Monday morning,
into the country at a figure Ix-low for
•4 .
r e Tp. 37, 8. R. S, Went W. M.
Novcmlier 1st. < hi that «lay trains j
lb- naim-s flu- following witness«-» I»
From a private letter rcceive«l Avhat was the customary price here commenced running lietvveen lvlk1
..
pr-oe his conliniious resilience upon, and
<-<r. of I-r«mt am! uh st».,
her«-, we learn that Captain Payson before the road was built which Rock and Dumlee Junction, con-
: I'lllivation of, said land, viz: Jarob
has received orders to look into th. co,„I>eIs the farnK.r to takv vcrv low nectitig, without change of ears. Grant's Poss, - - Oregon,
M in.ji, 'ol.in. Wine,' . I.i-wi
Steins,
j .tetferson'Viinei. all -, A11*_ >.k i-pliiue
matter ot li.ulx>r improvements at
c , •
,
,
with
trains
of
the
Oregonian
Rail
Countv, < Ire.-on
Th-1. -
,
Crescent City and Smith River
h"’ l”-'’><-
keep '»•
way Company to Airlie, 011 the West I
( HAS. , 730th, 188« • «.
This has been done through th«- ’ piovulcs the farmer with a very side, eighty miles from Portland. Tlie l'Eol*!Ji s MF t'l' MARKET is
28-lit j
. '
-*Regiafer.
suggestions of Judge Murphy while stubborn means of competition, y et and with Coburg, East side, 120
an I pn-p.ins) to sni-plv custoni-
in \\ asmngton last winter, ami goes it does not make him a market for miles from Portland The transfer ' r« with the el»x. «-st « ok «4
Notice For Publication.
to show that there is some glimmer his produce except that a portion steamer, City of Salem, will leave BEEF’,
I'. S. 1,4x1» Orrici:,
1
of hope yet left for harbor improve­ of the crops are paid to the road to the foot of Madison street at 1 1 a. i
Rusi iii 1:11, (In., Sept. 28. 18W.i
MUTTON,
ments at one of the above named
Notice ix liemliy ’ivt'n that tlx- fnlliir-
secure the transportation to market m. for Elk R«x'k with passengers 1
places. [Ikl Norte Recon.,
PORK,
iiig-liamei| .s-tller lias filed nofii-i» of bin
for Airlic, Colatrg and intervening
intention to niaki- final proof in sup[M,rt
This place is reserve«! for
We suppose the manner of htir- of the remainder. In short the lo points; returning with passengers'
l-ISH and FOWL.
of liisi-laim, and that said pr«x»f will lie
lx>r improvement to be endorsed by cal market has been spoiled and y et from Airlic and Coburg, arriving at |
made■ iH-fon- the Kegistei or Kci-civerof
\t prices ranging from
Ila- F. S. |,and Olli,-.- nt I mx-lxirg. Or.,
the enterprising Record man, will an outside market has not lx-en pro­ Portland at 3:30 p. m. A morning .
Eight to Ten Cents per Pound.
on s.itmday, Nov l.'ltli, 18811, viz: !»■»«
lie two redwtxxl logs laslu'd to each vided us by the agent that deranged train from Sheridan, fifty seven mils
6th street, between Main and IL
I'. Hyde, Ire-emplioii |i S. Nir lillfor
from Portland, will arrive at 9 a. m.,
All
kin<fa
of
our
home
market.
The
government
tliel.. ts No. 1,2 and !i. ami N E.'4 of
pack mule so that it can float across
rsturning to Sheridan at 4 p. m.
N. EL,
. 2'1 and D.t No. |.
. 21,
the bay with safety. Yes that's it. locks up the general fund and the same day.
Tp.
s R. 5 West, W. M.
SAUSAGES
tempting
railroad
gathers
in
all
the
lie
li.on-s
th
-
following
witnesses
to
Well we are prepared for the step
put up by Exporienreil Eirst-Class Butcli-
prove his l oiitiniious resi lem-e upon, and
Railroad Earnings.
forward. It's undoubtedly to be money in the country almost as fast
ern. A Hharv <»t the public patronage re-
etiltiv. lion of, said land, viz:
.l.-iistb
N ew Y ork , Oct. 29. The gross a|>ertfully Holicitcd.
W illiams, lewis llvde, .Ine. s. • oig'' and
•lone by pack mules or Eldridgc as the country produces it. Now
( ha-. William-, allot «ir.mt.i i’ass, .1 .«<■-
BUNCH BROS ,
how can these troubles lx- mended, t aming-- of ninety-three railroads in
would not favor it.
pliine eomitv, Ori-gon.
Proprietors
how can our jx-ople fortify against the United States during the first 32tfJ
( HAS. \V. J o HS s T o S,
nine months of this year were $154,-
27-Gil
Register
•
Ina former issue we sai«l that the the prevailing hard times? Wean 763,245, as against $148,423,770
Notice—-G, A. R.
government restricted the manufac­ swer that their very first fluty is to during the corres|x>nding jxtriixl of
Th >se «-ontt-iiiplaliin: joining the Post ¡«t
ture of pure whiskey and aided the study economy, thrift and enter­ last year, an increase of 4.3 jx?r cent, (■rant's I'as-. and I io M uir di«< liarg'H. are
rei|ii,
ste.l to haw them i .-.« i | v , and those
making of impure whiskey. It im prise; do every thing to induce peo­ ami $152,252,937 «luring the first
not hotline diwhargi's are notified lopr.e
nine
months
of
1884,
an
increase
of
poses duties, restrictions and re ple to settle in the country ami in
1.6 per cent. The number of miles’ «■lire them, ho then- w ill I»- no delay « hen
quirements upon small distilleries duce them to bring money to invest of road owned by the ninety three the Mnsteiing Olli, r meets with the
•
31tf |
so expensive to them that they can in enterprises that develop the lat­ companies is 43,973. as against 43,-' I‘'*t.
A CARD
not run; so burdensome that nearly ent industries of which Southern S74 in 1885 and 42,818 in 1884.
To tho Puoplo of Grant's Pass.
nil of them have long since «vased . Oregon is equally blessed with any
It Was Only a Canard.
I have o|H-ni- l up a Paint shopagain on
to exist. The small distilleries al portion of the Pacific coast. For
W
ashington
, Oct. 29 It was «’•th street, and -»ill ,lo all kinds of Paint­
wavs made pure liquor and they 1 instance we have first, our mines by
ing, ami will <-olio, t all a. . omit' due th«'
made it from the grains raised neai which we mean the dejxisit of gold stated to-day at the White House firm of Su-ars Ereaxure, ami settle all
ami the Interior Ik-partment that no bills ngainxt »ai l firm, said bills to lie
them; they fatted many hogs, mak ami other precious and valuable foundation existed for the re,x>rt pri-'euksl in ■: > I itelv.
JOSEPH A I KEASI RE.
i -’.a market for grain and retaining 1 mineral» ly ing under our feet await that the President and Secretary
a ta,gv amount of money at home, ing the capitalist The next im- Lamar had changed their views on 3I-2t]
and ju «îi.inv way s Ix-ncliting tin- Io , ]x>rtaiit industry is fruit culture the ix-nding bill to refund the Pa­
IF YOU WANT TO SAVE
calities !n which the« existed, md We possess a soil and climate su cific Railroad indebtedness, and
< oi.sEH M ain A F ront S ts .
that the President would recom
G rant ’» P ass , O regon
Yourwlf .nul team, buy au
in no n-s|x-ct doing as much harm pcrioi to any |x>rtion of Oregon for mernl its rejection bv Congress in
--------
o
--------
to society as the liquor which tin the culture of fruits, such asgrajx-s, his annual me ssncc.
Having o|x tie«l a Family Grocery, I hereby announce to the public that
government by its false policy has peaches and mam other choice ami
The Road Survey.
I have a new and well selected stock of
forced ii|xm the people. The who! high priced fruits which find a ready
Sulky or Walking Plow.
sale liquor dealer has never had a market north of us Then comes
The view and survey of the road Sulkies all rutilili wlus'l». No Tongue,
GROCERIES, COM ECTIONERIES AM) TABLE WARIi.
U. S. Inspector and guagcr watch utir timlx-r of which we may v. Il from Ellensburg to Port Orford was
•lid
It
•
; 1111 Ki ■
complete«!
last
Wednesday.
From
easier than the old style. Slid by
ing over him; he has not txvn li feel proud, for it will bring millions
I- S. Mixite, one of the viewers we
Bought rime the Sweeping Reduction in freights, from the East, and
censed and taxed to death; he has of outside money to us. Just as learn that an excellent route fora
JAS. W. WIMER,
marked down at Bottom Price». I also sell the
not Itevii cofli|H-lk<l to buy govern­ sure as the world, either of these wagon
■
toad has lx-en found the en­ MVRPHV,................................. OREGON.
CELEBRATED DAVIS VERTICAL SEWING MACHINE,
ment meters. government seals or great resources u|xm a s,-ale as mag tire distance. ♦ d * * * +
Also, Agent for the Celebrateti
A wagon ro.ul through
other impositions .sufficiently op nanimous as jx>ss«.-ss«sl by us ought
which has no equal in ease of inanagenient ami great range of work.
MASON & HAMLIN
pressive to destroy his profits and to be sufficient to build a country Curry is one of the most important
questions now before the people of
<d.je«-t is to make it to the interest of those- having cash or nro-
his business. He simply hastobuy like ours up to a high state of pros the county , ami the subject will O R G A N S and PIANOS dnee, My
to trade with me.
*
p °
a government license which enables peritv. It such is the ease, then continue to lx- agitate«! until the tor JoM-pItim- County
J. CHAPMAN.
•J. M- <’IIILES.
him to make as much rotten win all these imjxirtant industries tak object is accomplished. IfTlie pre­
Address,
.IAS \V WIMKR
Murphy. Oregon.
key as he can sell, with which the cn together will surely in a short sent effort is defeated, the result 28lf)
country* »° day is litterally flooded, time place us in a ¡xvsition of pros will lx- another petition and another
S.
A
GREENE
N SON.
GO TO THE SUPPLY STORE,
survey and the taxpavers will con­
every dropof which exerts a poison perit) never before seen in this tinue to contribute mom v for the Main St.,
GILLAM A ( HAI’.M VN, l'n»|*.
Grant's Pass, Or,
«ous influence over the human svs country.
« *p|x«ite the K K Slio|n
location of roads that could much
r-.0(
Main Street, Opposite the Depot-
<em. If we are going to have h
Ix-tter lx- ex|x-nded in the actual
lk-alers in
From a letter received In J. Cap work ol building a wagon road GUNSMITHS.
quor io the country, let us have it
General Mining Supplies Etc,. Etc.,
pti-< from Countv Stuveyor Harvev
[(.old
Beach
Gazette.
— 1 Salem in —
pure. Instead of importing a spu­ we leant that he is for the present
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
CHARLES DECKET?, Prop’r.
rious article let us make a pure arti­ holding forth at Grant's Pass. Ore
A contr. ct has Ixvn k t to G. W Guns, Revolvers, Pistols and
Cigars and Tobacco.
UKANI'S OK WINES, IJQI ORS VNP CK.VRs KEPT IN SiiH K.
cle at home from the grains raised gon He informs his friends that Hunt for «Ninstr'icting 20 miles of
Nuts and Candies,
\MI'NIT1O\
Oranges, Ix-tnonx, Eigs
by the fanner that he may have a Grant's Pass is a pretty little place the Oregon l’.wHic ro.nl c 1st of
and other Fruit*.
cash market, and the consumer a and «lady improving. You can banv. IL' will Ix-gin work next Fisliu Tittle CltlflT Fir!-Worts. 1C.. At.
I »I'.<’K l’.ii HOARDING}
Hill'sl-'/
Iu eonnei-tion with the above h a
h< ar the sound of the carpenter's week. It is thought very probable
|mri' article ot whiskey
It 1 very hammer from one weeks end to an
’l.sTYl.F
THI- ti - t v l ■ 1 v
.
that the ro.id will be extended over REPAIRING. A SPECIALTY. KEPT IN UltsTX
Ml I T WITH EVERY KIM-XF"..mENnON
æ
'
First-Class Lunch Room.
«loubtt'ul whethei a reasonable u > other and some nice houses ate be the Cascade motintauis uvxt war
All
wtnk
guaiautccd
tot
of liquor is injttnou« while the use mg put up [Record,
Where «an he had the .d|...» «« .iido,«. i-4
[Coast Mail J
livery liable in Cminri tton.
Waldo. OrngoD.
(
THE < or RIER
DRY COODS,
FANCY GOODS.
STAI ’LE ( ; i <( )CEKIES
GEO. W. RIDDLE,
NEW GOODS!!
NEW P RiC ES!
LI VIXGSTOXK VANCE
BOOTS and SHOES. DRY GOODS.
IWIÆS Hl, IT IIIKkET.
SHERER 8« JUDSON.
New Store
ano
New Goods.
l-:c< >.N< ).\11ST
Grant's Pass Variety Store,
Eor
s and Groceries,