Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, November 05, 1886, Image 3

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    THE POPRI EK
Oltiil Piotr of Joinklie Conati. Oregoa.
FRIDAY
NOV. 5. 1886.
STATE ANC COUNTY OFFICIALS
state orriciAta:
Governor
Z. F. M« x » oy
Secretary
R. p. EABHAKr
Treasurer
E. H ibsch
Senator
H. B M ille »
Representative
S. V. M itchell
Supt. Pub Instruction
E. B. M c E.. bot
Circuit Judge
H on L. R- W' ebstek
District Attorney
W m . M C olvki
COVXTY orrict.iia:
............. County Judge
Volnev Colvig
.1 M. Payne
....... ■ Commissioners
Simeon il.’ssenger
>
Clerk
C. K. Chanslor.
................... Treasurer
J W. Howard
Sheriff
T. G. Patterson
Ed. F. Hathaway Schoo' Superintendent
C ikui IT C ourt —Convenes ontl.e Second
Monday in April, and First Monday in
November
C ounty C ourt —Convenes on the First
Monday in January, April, July and
Septemlier
OUR BUSINESS DIRECTORY
GRANT'S PASS.
UEXERVL MI'RCHAMIISE.
I. , V ance —Cor. (¡th and H streets.
G eo . W R iddle —Main st., near 5th.
C ami ’B eli ATi'rrs—cor. lithA lists.
S. P. 1>. A I, Co.—office and store cor-
t’.th and Main streets.
G ROCERIES.
J. M C hiles —cor. 4tli and Main sts.
J B. M '«»it all A S on —cor 7th A Main.
G ii . hm A C hai - m an -Main st near (¡th.
E. A. E stes —Main st., bet. 4th A 5th.
ATTORNEYS- AT- LAW
D avis B rower —(¡th st near I'oatoffice.
F V. M itchell —Main st next door to
C ourier office.
S am W hite —Main st , bet. 4th and 5th
I>Rt <1 STOKES
N ation Al. D kuci ’S rom—Main st near Gth.
C ity D rug S toke —Main st Iwt Gth .» 7th.
I'HYSICIANS AND St EGEONS
W F. K kami . r —at National Drug Store.
F. W. V andyk —Main st bet (Tth ami 7th.
W. II. F lanagan —Gth street lielow Fl.
WATCIIEK AND JEWELRY.
C. L. G ray —cor Main and 5th sts.
M. V. L oomis —Main st bet Sth and Gth.
fiklsCEI L AXKOl'l».
H hf . reb A J udson —Hardware ami Stoves
—Gth street. Ix*tween Main ami II.
J R H ale —Furniture Ac —»th street,
between Main and II
P igxey A C ook —Blacksmiths—11 street,
near corner <>f Gth
J ohns A WisinwARD—Saddles and liar-
,,,-ss—Main st bet 4th and 5th.
S. A. G reene A S on —Gunsmiths and
Machinists—Main st bet 4th and 5th.
C ity M aiikei —Main st near 5th.
(>. II S tar —Tin Shop—cor Gth A II sts.
H ue arh A F rasi kf .—Painters—5th struct.
SillTII B ros .—Feed Stable—Gth st.
C entral H otel —I B. Hutch, l*roprietor
—Main street near 5th.
«¡ rants 1’ ass Ac ademy —Henry L. Ben­
son. Principal.
M rs . M H a de —Milliner—C ourier build­
ing, Main street, between 4th and nth.
L imestone C aa ' e . s —25 tn les from this city,
bet Sucker and Williams creeks.
E ureka H igh S chool —I II Robinson.
Principal—Wilderville.
H ealth G ivis i W.waw—S. McCatl'.ster,
Proprietor—35 miles from Jacksonville.
J 11 G riffis , Gold Hill—Real Estate,
Lumber, «¡rain, Insurance etc.
JACKSONVILLE.
R ogue Riven D istillery —John V Ilan-
Proprietor.
T'
'-i: M ARIIl.E dorks —J. C.
Whip. Proprietor.
C. L emfekt —Physician and Surgeon.
ATTORNEYS-AT-I A».
II. K elly . II. K H annah . T. B. K ENT.
i
WALDO.
.1 W imer A S on —General Merchandise
—Main street
Cms. D ecker —General Menhindise,
Hotel and Liven- stable— Main st.
J. A. P ki - kiiam —Hotel and Livery barn
—Main street.
CENTRAL POINT.
R okt . Wii.-.ritoe—Feed and sale stable.
J. S, H oick —Stoves ami Tinware.
I.EAvis P ankey —Central Point Hotel.
('. M a 'HH ih r —Real Estate.
KERBY VILLE.
W m . N An k —General Merchandise.
N Dim aai a ri er —General Merchandise.
i'sioN H r '.—Mrs. Ryder, Proprietor.
Ki.RinAiii 'In.'.'—P. M. Miller, l’ropr,
R ich ari > P. G eorge —Sahxm—Main st.
Persons desiring pictures should
not delay until winter sets in. as
Everitt the photographer may I k - ab­
sent front his office at that time.
[a5tf
NERVE-LIFE AND VIGOR restored
in men and women by useing Gilmore s
Aromatic Vine, For sale at Kremer s
drug store.
♦
WILL YOE SUFFER with Dyspepsia
and Liver Complaint ? SI u I o I a ' b X italizer
is guaranteed to cure you. Go to Kre­
mer’s drug store and get it.
Having two of the finest an<l liest
improved small farms in Southern
Oregon. I desire to sell one of them.
All under cultivation. For terms,
enquire of
R. I). S andford ,
19-3111]
Grant’s Pass, Or.
THAT HACKING COUGH can be so
quickly cure I by Shiloh’s Cure. Woguar-
antee it For sale by Kremer.
t
DR. FREELAND, of the M. E. church,
says that two bottles of Gilmore's Xroma-
tic Wine cured his win- of Nervous labil­
ity and Sleeplessness. Kremer keeps it. t
F or S ale —At a Bargain—Two
choice lots bordering on Rogue
river, immediately south of Jno.
Galvin’s, described as Lots 5 and 6
in block “U” Bonnie’s addition,
containing nearly two acres which
have been improved. Address,
C has . H H alf ,
Care. Oak Club,
Portland. Or.
MR
HI . HN’s. of Wyoming. N Y .
says he had the Piles for nearly 4'1 Years,
and w.ia cured bv using Gilmore's Pile
Specific. Goto Kremer s for it.
t
Paid tip subscriders or new sub­
scribers to the Cot rii r , by paying
the sum of $3 cash, will receive both
the C ourier and West Shore one
vear. The West Shore w.ll be ac­
companied by a magnificent holiday
engraving of Mt. Hood, 18x24.
printer! in eighr colors, alone worth
more than the amount paid.
tf
The undersigned has two farms
to rent in Jump Off Joe precinct,
both improved and hate comforta­
ble buildings. For further particu
lars enquire of oraddressC. D. Sex­
ton Luckey Queen. Josephine Co
Oregon.
[j0-!1
Murphy Lottar.
A Comment.
PROCLAMATION.
Mrs. Clark of Brighton, Iowa,
mother of Dr. W. F. Kremvr of our
The President Designates Thurs­
October 31st, ‘86.
E d . C ourir *: Pleased with you
town, aged 73, arrived overland article in last week's issue, under
day, November 25. as a Dav
Ó ADVERTISERS.
Court week.
M
r . E d :—Your correspondent
of Thanksgiving.
Monday, traveling the entire dis­ thecaption, “Hard Times.” I spoke
has
just
returned
from
a
brief
visit
Cold nights and heavy fronts.
■ant'» Vai«, so named after General
tance alone. The aged lady will to several gentlemen concerning its
W ashington , Oct- 31.—Follow it, ia a
to Jacksonville and Centra! Point.
—at centrally located
Geo. W. Lewis ought to be re­ remain with us during the winter. thoroughness and good logic. To Business in Jacksonville mceu to ing is President Cleveland's pcocla- Dutbern (tngun. It ia a progreaaive
leased.
We acknowledge a pleasant call niy utter surprise, and. 1 may sav, lie very good, the only one we heard ination designating Thursday, No­ 1 >ail town of 000 uibatntants, and is
supply |»>int tear a large [»ortioii
“He is all complain was the
vember 25. as a day of thanksgiving *5uun
*
*
More dogs in town than “Carter from ex-Governor S. F. Chadwick. disgust, one said:
' luitry deyoted to mining, Imultering
wrong.
Hard
times
are
brought
on
The
governor
expresses
great
con
­
and
prayer:
of
the
*
*
He
informed
ulture
and fruit raising. Climate un-
had oats.”
fidence in the fruit interests of South­ by over-production." Anothersaid: me that his business is-not one half
lod
A
PROCI.
A
W
YTldN
Go to Estes's and see his patent ern Oregon. He says our gfapes “It is the high tariff that is the sole 1 as gixxl as it was a few years since.
*u Col kick leing tbe rrnly piqier pub-
By the President of the United J in Josephine eonnty, with a gooil
Pick-handle.
and melons are equal to any raised ! cause of all financial depressions." ' Is it possible that the people are States:
It has long been the cus­ lation in Jackson county, enables it
A. K. Russ and wife have moved in California, and being so much And a third said: “It is a fear of a learning to live without eating? If tom of the |H*ople of the United 1 me <g the beet advertising lutsliuina
nearer the markets north of us, in­ tariff for revenue only, or distrust in they have not, it might be well to States, on a (lay in each year espe­ xitliem Oregon. For rate«, wldreas
to Canyon creek to reside.
[Col kier . Grant's l’asa, Oregon.
Portland, we can and will the administration that is the ex­ I practice a little, for it certainly is a
Mrs. Hyde has her new stock of cluding
set apart for that purpose by ■
control them. Our hill kinds are clusive cause of our present dull ' fact that under the present strain of cially
chief executive, to acknowledge
millinery goods on display.
admirably adapted to the cultivation times." And, thus they explained economy wherein we are charged the
“Some Pumpkina.**
the goodness and mercy of God, ami >
Mrs. Phil. Reames is visiting her of grapes, and the time is not tar until “they made me tired.”
50 cents for a small slice of Beef to invoke his continued care and
father and mother at Kerby.
Having perfect confidence in my steak cut from the round of a bull- protection. In observance of such I. F. Songer takes the premium
distant when they will 1 k ‘ clothed in
ability
to back up my assertions oxes shank, a whole biscuit, a custom, I, Grover Cleveland, PYesi jag pumpkins this season. Front
grape
vines
loaded
with
luscious
Will B- Rice, the clever, agent of
with
satisfactory
data, I beg space spoonfull of cracked wheat and a ident of the United States, do here ihill, having only two vines, he
Iruit
that
commands
good
round
the O. P. R. R-, gave us a call.
prices. The governor is very em­ in your valuable columns for the pickle, the time is not far distant bv designate and set apart Thurs­ tri 707 pounds of pumpkins in
Several new residence houses are phatic in his expression that Jose­ following resume of your article:
garden in Ashland, - and one
when certain hotel men will expect
the 25th day of Novemlier in­ }• one on the vine was injured
in course of erection in our town.
You tgulj «ay, that "a false system 1 that their mere presence together day.
phine and Jackson counties are to
stant; to I* obseived and kept as a
See Railroad advertisement and be the vineyards of Oregon. Wake of government runs back through with the ever growling gausling day of thanksgiving and prayer. (decayed before the others were
both
Republican
and
Ikmiocratic
up
now,
almost
anyone
can
own
waiter, with his few oblong dishes On that day let all our people fore led and weighed. The largest
note the changes in running time.
administrations,” by which money, that would hold about a gill, alxiut go their accustomed employment 'weighs 142 lbs., and is now on
enough
land
to
make
a
grape
farm.
Mrs. Wm. Sawyer and Bruce Kit- Another year will start the ball in the medium of exchange, is fluctu­
half full of nothing that would ren­ and a-scmble in tlwir usual places ibition iu the window of Bil­
termau, near Kerby, are both very full
motion all over the counties ated at will, by a set of "cormorants" der any assistance in keeping sole of worslii|i. to give thanks to the l’s real t.-.late office. The seed
sick.
who control the money market of and body united, to be worth at least Ruler of thc”univcise for our con­ • rweived from the East last
above named.
Sheriff Patterson will commence
the
thus making "hard i -,0cents’ Oh, vvliat a fine thing it tinued enjoyment of the Idesaing of ng. Mr. Songer says he did
“The Post Master General has or­ times nation,
his round of tax collecting on the dered
”
to
order.
It does not require is that wc have been there and have free government, for a renewal of know the vines were going to
that a contract be made with an economist to see
this. “It is so learned the great necessity of the business pros;x-rity throughout our d so well, or he would have
15th inst.
O. J. Salisbury, of Salt Lake City, plain that a way faring
man, though careful training it is going to take laud, for the return which has re- en them more attention earlier
Another old pioneer, L.J. C. Dun­ Utah, for conveying the mails on
season. 1 le is confident that
a
fool,
may
read
as
he
runs.
”
to cope with the famine that's com­ warded the lalxir of those who till he
can, of Jacksonville, is gone from route No. 44,277 from Grants Pass.
vuld have made a large increase
Bankers,
as
well
organized
and
ing.
If
we
are
as
successful
in
our
among us.
the sail, and for our progress xs a Ear AilmenTs.'Beclat i iSIT/oui
Oregon, to Smith River, Cal., and as thoroughly disciplined as the
.experiment as Dr. Tanner was, we
Katie Connell, of Waldo, goes to back. 6 times a week from Nov. 1st. best trained infantry, issue jnd loan will call again, but not otherwise. people in all that makes a nation Refers to uhiinit every old i’ortlan'Ier;
great. And while we contemplate »I mi .I ux . S. Cherry, Alhwny; R. A. Ram­
Jacksonville soon to attend the Sis­ 1886, to June 30. 1887, at $5.950 money to the people on short time?
X—
the infinite power of God, in earth-; py, I farrislmrg ; I. W Bond. Irving; Rev.
per annum, via Wilderville. Kerby, Now almost any school-boy will
ters’s school.
A. C, Fniribild, Jas A. Ebliert, Eugene;
Waldo, G.Lsquet and Crescent Citi-. ■ solve this problem. If a farmer
VNSON HOFGH, of I5!i«klwrry. Ills., quake, flixxl and storm, let the N F Day, Wilbur; R B Hixon, W. C.
J. J. Moore has the thanks of this This does away with route 44178.
says he owes his lilv to (iilmon-’H Mag­ grateful heart of those who have Winston. Roseburg ; Jas Thornton, Wm.
office for a box of nice Baldwin ap­ at least until July 1st. 1887. Then borrows $10,000 at 10 per cent, in- netic Elixir. Try it. It is for sale at lieen shielded from harm through C. Butler. Anhliuxi, mid over a humlrrA
for 10 years of a banker, giv­ Kremer’« drug «tore.
t
ples large and tine.
ease» of the worst form« of /’it»», li'rtoi
! we suppose the people have another j terest
ing a mortgage on his farm valued (’UOl’l*. WHOOPING COl’t'll and his mercy lx? turned in sympathy; t’krn Fitlttlnt, etc., now beingmicceaafiilly
The town is full of jxiople this say about route 44178. The old at $20,000 as security, how long llroiichitia iinmediat.'ly relieved l>v Shil­ and kindness toward those who have treated,
without using the knife.
suffered through his visitations.
week, giving it a decidedly metro­ price over the route via Smith River I will it be before the banker has the oh’s Cure Kremer koe|>s it.
t
to llrnith.
was $5,250 but by this change, via.
Let us also, in the midst of our 1 Health is hrynotr
politan appearance.
wealth
Wealth means in-
Wilderville Items.
Gasquet and Crescent City, the farm? Answeig 10 years. Because
thanksgiving,
remember
the
jxxir
de[s'ndenee. The Keynote is Dr. Boxan-
The law office of Nichols & Ha- mail route between these two offices the interest for one year is $i,ooo,
A traveling artist haslieen taking | and needy with cheerful gifts and do’s Cough mid Lung Syrup, the best
makar. at Linkville, was destroyed is dispensed with. It is rumored and the interest for 10 years equals
Syrup in tliesorld. Cures( .»igh».
views of th<i various scenery of this alms, so that our .service may, by­ Cough
10
times
$1.000
which
makes
$10,-
by fire on Oct. nth.
Colds, Pains in tbe Chest, Bronchiti» and
that the service is going to be cut
deeds
of
charity,
lx;
made
accepta
­
locality.
Primary Consumption. One dots' give»
A. J. Chapman of Wilbur, father i down to three trips a week. This 000. He has now paid the princi­
relief in every cune. Take 110 other. Brien
Ben Bull Sr. had his blacksmith ble in the sight of the Lord.
of our fellow townsman the grocer, is just what Saulisbury wants. We pal in interest, and, by a concerted
In
witness
whereof,
I
have
here
­
50
cent» and $1. Samples free. Hold Inr
is visiting in town this week.
told our readers long ago that his action of the banks he is unable to shop burned to the ground not. unto set iny hand and caused the W. F. Kremer, Grunt’» Pa»».
obtain money to pay oft' the mort­ long since.
seal of the United States to be af­
His Honor Judge L. R. Webster I long legged sharp nosed agent said gage. A foreclosure ensues and the
E. MARTIN & CO.
The Sunday School is now held
'
‘
they
cared
nothing
for
the
people.
’
’
is holding the first term of court in
l>(mker is proprietor of Ixith the in the Eureka High School build- . fixed.
Col.
Bums
oeeitpies the proud distinct­
Done at the city of Washington,
the new court house this week.
Our friend A. H. Carson was in farm and the original $10,000.
1 ing. Quite an interest is being1 this first day of November, in the ion of representing the oldest mt 1 most
This picture is only half drawn, taken in it.
house in the trade in the United
The auction of millinery goods Tuesday and blessed the whole
year of our Ixird one thousand. | reliable and
lie again greets his many
commenced on Monday evening last. C ourier outfit on several different but I do not wish to encroach on
John Borough has just completed eight hundred and eighty-six, ami States,
friends, reminding them that the »'num
counts.
In
some,
he
was
right,
and
your
space
to
show
that
banks
of
Frank Nickerson does the shouting,
a very neat dweling house near of the independence of tlie United of ”|x*aeo on earth and good will toward
in some wrong. We ajiologise to issue loan the bulk of their money
i» vapidly approaching, when pros­
A. S. Barnes, from the Lucky Mr. Carson for not placing his nur­ on 30, 60 and 90 days time, thus here. D. C. Shell, a fine mechanic, States of America one humbed and iix-ii'
perity and generosity go hand in hand,
eleventh.
Queen district, brought to town last sery “ad“ in our directory. It was enabling them to conqxntnd their ■done the work
and (he whole civilized world weeks for
GROVER CLEVELAND,
The Eureka High School is now
week a wagon load of fine deer— clearly an oversight and one which interest several times a year, and,
llh'we tributes mul mementoes which
serve to bind elqfcr the friends of fleeting
By the President.
with their hides on.
, we very rtiucli regret, for the reason to bring on “hard times" on short in session. Prof. Robinson is sjxik-
years. After the lull < nines the »term,
highly of as a teacher, by the
T. F. B ayard ,
The Nickle skimmer attended that Mr. Carson has done a great notice, when the time is ripe for a en
the season of depression is rapillv passing
Secretary
of
Slate.
students
of
the
school.
|
deal
for
liis
section
of
the
country,
away. The signs of the times indicate a
foreclosure of mortgages and a gen
Nickerson's auction sale in this city
Mr. and Mrs. ,C. J. Armstrong, I J \ M ES 8 I'Ll.IV \N "( Sail'in, < Iregon, Ix'tter and more artive future, nn<l in ait-
Tuesday, and bought seven gents and has been one of the men who, vrai confiscation of the projK-rty of
■ of Jackson county, have been visit mo h lie w.isciirudof Asthma bv Giltnore's ticipution of an increased demand for fine
cheap John merino shirts at 45 cents , by hard and diligent labor has dem­ the producing classes.
whiskies, he will give jx'rsoiuil attention
onstrated
that
fruit
trees
need
no
The idea of "over-production" ing Mrs. Armstrong's parents Mr, MiiKiietic Elixir. Kremer kw*|m it. ! Io (lie last of F.uro|>ean and Eastern
each.
and Mrs. John Borough.
SHILOH'S \ IT\LIZEK is what von liquors. He now ofTers tn patrons the ad­
water in Josephine, and that fruit of
The following attorneys have been all kinds, and of the finest quality lieing the can e of hard times is t<x>
need tor Constipation Loss of Apix'lite, vantage of selecting from these fine whis­
Jackson
Smart
formerly
of
this
absurd
to
talk
about.
Do
children
Iii/.ziiiess. ami all symtonis of l>vspetisia. kies, which he guarantee» will not lie ex­
in attendance this term of court: 1*. can lie successfully cultivated on
is now located near Spring Price 10 and 77i cents |x*r bottle It is celled
on the coast. Tlw firm lie repre­
P. Prim, II. K. Hannah, II. Kelley, the side hills of Southern Oregon. suffer with cold feet liecause they ; section
field, Lane Co., in this state. We for sale at Kremer's ilrii'x store.
have
too
many
shoes
and
stix-kings?
t
sents lias hl stock J. F. Cutter, Extra,
T. B. Kent and District Attorney By deep cultivation this gentleman
Old
I'.oiirlsin
and \rgonaut whiw’ irsfnxn
Do people starve because they have are sorry to loose so g<xxl a citizen
l.i'ller l.lat.
W. L. Colvig.
E Mmtiii A ('o.’s distillery, Ky. Put up
rai.-es every thing in the fruit and ' too much to eat, or freeze because ; as Mr. S.
in halt and whole bbls., also nwr of Cut­
’ The East Portland Star made use j vegetable line and of superior qual they have too much clothing? Yet
Some of the farmers of this sec­ Th" following is a list of letters reinnin- ter, etc Orders iidreaM'd to John L
of our comment on an item from the ity and flavor to that produced by the designing knave, who, by his tion have been improving their time ing nnealle'l for in the Grant’s Pass post­ Burns, i-ommercial agent lor E. Martin d
Review concerning young Miss irrigation. His nursery is well vote in congress, or the use of un­ this fine weather by seeding down ulile", Oct. 31, 188(1:
Co., I 18 Front street. San Francisco, wifi
Mathews, Mrs L I
Edwin
receive the »ante careful attention as
Heaven, without giving the proper stocked with the choicest trees and just laws, has brought on hard their corn ground to wheat and Curvili,
Nivlioles, M t
Colwell, E l’>
though the order win given him. Hr. W
vines, and his prices very low, and times will tell you that you have other grain.
credit. Look out.
l'rince, F
Canssin, Eugene
F. Kremer agent, (¡rant’s I’.is«^
'
lie
deserves
the
patronage
of
those
l'âge.
T
.1
('•inion,
Tlios
brought
all
this
misery
on
yourself
J. I). Scharff of the popular cloth
Mrs H. I). Jones, postmistress of Dyer,. Ilesev
Reeves,
Mrs
Irnnie
I
of
the
citizens
of
Josephine
county
by working too hard and producing this place and R. M. Robinson were I liirtinen, < icoige Soli inion, Mr.
New Millinery Store,
ing and gents furnishing goods
house of Neustadter Bros. & Co. of who contemplate planting trees or too much. I tell you there never called to Portland one day Iasi week Janies, Il II. 2
Sliellv, Nannie
II, Al.
Portland, has been in this section 1 vines. Then why should we not was an “ovei-production" save of as witnesses in some jxistal matter.
MRS. FLANAGAN Nt M. TUFFS
Persons calling for nnv of the above
interviewing his many customers. assist Mr. Carson every way in our thieves, rogues and rascals who They have since returned home.
Have opened a new
I power toward success? We will, formulate such stories, and fools
Jeters will please say ‘‘mlvcrtiaed."
I agree with you Mr. Editor the
We call attention to the adver­ and if we have not, it has been an who believe them.
J. \V. H oward , P. M.
Millinery and Dressmaking
By J. M. Joiiv, Deputy.
tisement of the Peoples Meat Mar unintentional oversight. We aim
High or low tariff" are both too people of Josephine county should
ESTABLISHMENT
ket in this issue. This is a new 1 to encourage home industry, and flimsy to stand one moment as ar­ patronize their own paper the C ou ­ SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, m i le misera­
Op|H>f«itG
Campitili a ruffs’ Htoru, on (Uli
establishment, under the manage­ when a man of the enterprise shown gument. Submit facts to a sensible rier . Then if they choose to pay ble bv that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure
Kt !'»•(•( .
ment of Bunch Bros. Give them a by Mr. C. undertakes to build up people. I11 1817. 1837, 1847 and “Chawles” for Josephine county is the remedy for you. Kremer's drug
HAIRWORK
and
STAMPING neatlf done
store
is
the
place
to
get
it
t
call.
an industry in our midst it is our 1857, under Dem xratic administra­ news that rqipcared in the C ourier Jons II. Yvn s.of llatavia,N. Y.,says:
(27-dm
Dr Will Jackson tin- dentist will Is- ill especial duty and should I k -a pleas tions, with a low tariff", and in 1873 one week before, all right. But we
"I ehe-Tflllly eommetn ed
.
Grants 1’is* Nov. 1st and will remain dur­ nre to assist him. We propose to
think
Charley
should
have
enough
Your AROMATIC WINE;
and 1883 under Republican admin­
MKS. M.
ing circuit court week. All work warran­
It did ne.w life and vigor semi-
istrations, with a high protective courtesy to give credit for the news
Al YIN KT., In fi'Oil nf the I »ilety.
ted and satisfaction guaranteed. Teeth buy our trees from his nursery.
Through
this
Week
frame
of
mine.
which
he
clips
so
freely
from
the
extracted and a new set put in next day.
tariff", this country was visited by
I las a new line of
Circuit
Court
Proceedings.
It
did
for
nil
my
stoimu
li
ills
Those desiring first class work will do
violent business depres-ions or peri­ C ourier , which is apparent to
More than the doctor and his pills.” GLOVES CORSETS,
well to wait for the doctor.
(27-tf
1
very
one
that
has
eyes
to
or
For sale at Kremer’s ding store
M onday , N ov . i , 1886.
odical “hard times” through which
RCCHINGS, I'l.FMI.S,
E cho .
N otice .—Those who have neg­
His Honor Judge L. R. Webster the people passed to new eras of ears to hear.
lected to pay their Special School presiding
prosjierity when the accumulated
For latno buck, xi'h' or chest, 11*' Sliil-
Tax, levied last spring, will please ’ The following named persons wealth of the flush years had Ix-en oil's Penins Plaster. I'rire _’3<i‘nts. l ot
♦
do so at once and save costs.
were drawn as Grand Jurors:
filched from the hands of the mil­ sale at Kromer’s drug store.
W. L. B lackbtrn ,
T. J. Bryant. S. B. Hathaway, lions who produced it, and a new
Missouri Flat.
32J
District Clerk.
A. S. Graves E. J. Holland. Henry flixxl of money turned on to stimu­
Health generally g<xxl.
Mrs. and A. K. Russ came very Hutchins, W. S. Hyde, and Andrew late our ingenious and labor-loving
Fresh snow has again made iU
near recieving a complimentary jin Anderson. J. 1’. Lewis appointed people to new exertions of industry
and productiveness. And, wc will appearance on the high mountains. DI NI A NAt liis resideiK".' in Jin k-on-
gle from 11s hoodlums at Kerby last Bailiff.
New Goods Constantly A-riying.
Sol. Abraham, action at law to emerge from our present financial
Sunday evening. Russ treated so
Rev \V. Pullen will start for the ville, Oct. 2(i. 18-di, ol typhoid pimnmo-
!2mr
recover
money,
vs.
II.
S.
Daven
­
nia,
L.
J.
(
’
.
Duncan,
aged
(¡8
vear».
difficulties
only
to
Ixt
overwhelmed
good naturedly that our hearts-----
C'xpiell. November 2d., to locate.
■ ■ 1
-
again when wc have accumulated
well----- filled up and they escaped port, dismissed.
C.
I..
GRAY,
J. Bailey has again moved back
J. S. Kelly, vs. J. Bourne, suit in enough to tempt the aveiice of the
the old fashioned chiravarie upon
to Missouri Flat, where he w ill stay
A. ESTES, Practical, Watch make R
equity,
continued.
Shylock-- who control our finances.
which we were bent.
for the winter.
— ANI»—
Jennie
Bagley,
vs.
Wm.
E.
Bag-
1 iiovr sTin.i 1, «¿I ui'«
<»n K«»n.
Not
wishing
to
ni<
nojxilize
all
Jas. H. Wright of Wisconsin, un­ ley, suit for divorce, dismissed.
—- J»KALEH IN —
your space, I will close with a chal­ Considerable grain has already
cle of Hon. A. A. Porter, is now
J 1: W E L 1: IE
J. S. Gage. vs. F. M. Nickerson lenge to any lover of discussion, to I k - cii sown this tail and farmers are
with Mr. Porter at liis home on and C. A. Hervy, continued.
Grant’» Paas,
...
'tregon.'
still busy sowing.
cross
literary
swords
in
a
friendly
Grave creek. A fine stallion weigh
The miners in this section are
State, vs. Geo. W. Ia."vi.s, indict­ combat over the chief cause of
ALL WAK II WORK WARRANTED
ing nearly 1400 pounds, the projier- ment for an assault with a danger­
busy making prejierations for the
C. M. C.
«;
liOCERIES,
ty of this gentleman, may I k seen ous weapon, case dismissed and re­ “Hard Times.”
FOR ONE YEAR.
1 coming winter's run.
at the farm. The horse is a dark submitted.
TOBACCO,
From Brownsborrough.
Wati lies. Jewelry and Spectacle» of all Ilidi
Wm. S. Bailey went to Dear
iron gray draft horse, valued at $1,-
CIGARS,
Mooney. Valentine Ar Goldsmith,
----- KI.IT on HAND.—
000. He is half Norman and half vs. Mrs. M. A. McKnight, judg­
(lelolx r 27th '86. I Creek valley last wt < k to drive ovet
CANDIES,
some
cattle,
and
has
just
returned.
French. Mr. Wright Xvas offered ment for plff. on default for $382.78.
Health generally g<xxl.
•
NUTS. ETC. Musical Instruments Repaired.
The corn crop proved a success
$700 for him in Roseburg.
Grand Jury found a bill against
M. v. loom is,
IIigliest (‘axil price paid for
We have a No. 1 school, Byron this season in this part of the conn f
Old* gentleman T. S. Wetherlx-c- Geo. W iA'wis, trial of case set for
try.
Sonu
fine
corn
raised
on
the
Presley,
tea'her.
.11<-liim 1 kcr «V .Icxvclci-
of Waldo precinct, died at his resi Thursday mornjng.
Country Produce, Hides, I urs, \V
Wc have been having sharp frosts Flat.
(¡KIM’* I’ v -.- i , - - - • (>KMl*’8.
deuce at twenty minutes to four o'­ Abram Cole. vs. John Taylor,
Etc . Etc,
W H Basye has his house com
clock a. m. At 12 o’clock midnight suit in equity for relief and injunc­ but it is raining hard at present.
WATCHES,
he counted three on his fingers, tion. trial set for Thursday.
Robert Wade's youngest child pleted, and it is a nice one. W. Give mu a call and I k Cotivinccrl.
<UK KS,
|imi
Pullen
and
C.
H.
Basye
did
the
saying one, two, three very distinct­ J. S. Gage, vs. C. A. Ilcrvy, ac­ was hurried here (lay liefore yester­
JEWELRY,
work.
ly—he almost closed his fingers to tion at law to recover personal pro­ day.
-1’1 1 I U I.I S, \NI>
New
Store
We hear of some |K‘ttv thieving
gether the fourth time but not quite,, perty, continued.
Mrs. Frank Smith ¡«paving Eagle
HEWING MACHINE NEEIH.E8,
as much as to say that he would not
Wm. Bybee, vs. T. T. Byliee, Point a visit the guest of Mrs. Mat going on in the ncighl*>rh<xxi which
New Goods.
lol: \ll.
live until four, and singular as it action for damages, dismissed.
means, “some pody had petter bxik
Pool.
may seem, he died just twenty min­ T. T. Bybee, vs. Wm. Bybee,
a
leedle
olid
some
how."
J
B
MARSHALL
&
SON
Mr. S. McCallister, of the Soda
All Work Guaranteed to give
utes to four. Rev. John McIntire case revived and continued in the Springs, was in town one day this
W im I i to inform <!»<• iM’^pl»' <»f
HATIHFA'.TION.
One of the most complete country Pa** and Httrrowndintf country that
preached the funeral sermon to a name of the administrator.
week.
tlify have o | m * ii <‘»I a new «tot k r>(
newspager offices on the Pa< ifie
large concourse of people
Indictment by ('»rand Jury against
Produce
ol
Klodt Takeo li Eicliapte.
Mr- E. McCallister moved to the
From the l>est information we J. B Hutch for an assault with “burg" for tile benefit of school fa coast is that of the Del Norte Re
(sird. Bro. Eldridge not only has a
P1GNEY & COOK,
can gather, the bridge across Ap­ dangerous weai*>n, not a true bill.
cilities.
numlx r of fine printing presses and
plegate, near Wilderville remains
The Grave Creek Ditch it Min­
P ass , - -
----- AND CIGARS. -
Mrs. H Brown ami Mrs J Mills. .any quantity of the latest styles of
in an unfinished condition. The ing Co., vs. C.
■ Triplett. Jas.
apron on the east bank has not Ixx-n Malony J- C. Fullerton, T. J. t<x>k a flying trip to /Ashland anti tyjie. but continues to add to his Glass-ware and Queens-ware.
stock by the purchase of new mate
built, and the grading to the ap- Critzser and John Rist, suit in Talent.
Tlu'\ havo id ro io ('onn«*<*tton a
Fruit very s< arce in this Wcetion. rial, as well as having the outside
p.-oach 011 the west side has not equity for an injunction, judgement
Mr H Brown lieing the only one of his paper jirtnte»! tn San Francis FIRST CLASS RESTAUR AN f. Watoo aid Mackne Rwinu a Specially,
been made. Besides there remains for plaintiff.
abont two and a half mile« of road
S P. D & L. Co., vs. J C. Tay­ that ha« any to speak of. He has co. But there is one ini|x>rt itit im
uhun* tlwy will (♦‘♦•«I th<> hungry.
AGENTS FOX Till;
proventent whi<h brother Eldridge
to open, most of which is level but lor and Mary Tailor, case con­ alxxit one hurelrcd bushels.
has
neglected,
and
whic
h
will
sitg
B
ek
.
brushy. The brush once remov«xL tinu'd until next term.
ICE CREAM !
ICE-CREAM ' I
ge«t itself to any reader who will re­ Om e. Twice or Three tilin'* a Week, mid John Deere Moline Walking
travel could start on it. There is
ami
MIDI’I.K-A«¡ED MEN wholiwk vigor
THE
WH
E.
M'lTHER
VND
MAID
but little grading to l>e done. This and vitslitv »-*n hs <-nr»«l by Gilinrw’a who «nifer irotn hemale Weakana, w ill fer to the last issue of the Kevird,
will inrnixli lee tieam for Fotivris
to
wit
he
should
arrange
to
have
and
all
i
’
lllilic
Gathering».
Riding Plows and Cultivators.
bridge is built now at a considerable Ansnati»-For sale at hr(*m*r'a ! ftml Gilmore*■ Aromatic Wine a ¡«»«itive
both sides of the paper printed in
expense to the county and ought to SIIIMMI'SI O! (¡11 and ConruniiHion Cwt Kremer haa it for sale.
t
Sllf IP ON H ST.. M \H C'Tgl
— th , , *|.m» 0» 11. lx —
San Franci-co. [(»old Beach Ga
be used The mad ought to‘i>e Coyi* 1* w*l'l
nn a uaarantw. I(
1
'boil
anil
I
’
1
’
ivir
ioll?
“
.
K1FM
Lurtst'>n»uuipti‘'ti. Ku 111 1 k-sp-u. ‘
opened before the waters raise.
Local and Personal.
HYDE
E.
Tropical Fruits, Staple and Fancy
Groceries, • Candies, Tobaccos,
C,KANT S
- ORLliON.
Blacksmiths and Horse Shoers,