I ■ - HIE ( 01 RIE fanner to take his stuff to the -tore, ......... —......... but the store keeja-r mu«t find a JACKSONVILLE .Ifflcill Pd'.'.r Oi J-.’j:.?, C..a7, c«’t”«ner the more customers the more competition. As the matter NOV. 5 stands now, we are sending away FRIDAY. for nearly every thing. Is it any Hegi.tt-'re I at the f’<> .«Dittici* in wonder there is no money? If it P.isH, Ore., a* S<*cond-( 'las* M were not for the miners (which for very shame, were also unrepresented .1. <’. W JI I I’ I». ('ORRESIN)NDEN! E. at the big bazaar "beg pardon" General < .’out motor .Mechanics fair) we would indeed be We invite corresixinddHT iron in a sorry plight. That won't last lion* on subjects of local and < —IN- forever, it is like a person living on Irrest*. Withes h letter tlte name and capital. Go into Granta Pan, you »• 11 i I l l 11 »• 1 ' I 1 ' 1 t , - of tin* sender is r ,'iir I, < | will find fruit tn cans brought from »ent for i>nb!i-ati .a California a thousand miles, toina- MARBLE, STONE or GRANITE. ! toes from the same place, and yet editorial notesand k I—Well I do not know what to write - to do the case justice. I will just There are now no Chin add that a certain store keeper had Cemetery Work a Specialty. Cn cent Citv written to Portland for butter, think 1 --------------- of that, bringing butter from Port Mr«. S G. Wright has bl land. Ah yes, perhaps some that ALL ORDERS BY LETTER pointed by the Del Norte "as on exhibition at the fair. * ♦ i board to the office of County . Promptly Attended To. LOST IN THE STORM Sujierintendent. AKRIY VL AND DI PARTI R!. M Ml « GRAM'S PASS ACADEMY J AC KSON Vt LLE 1*1 R ECT< > R V i rom <; hi sis r is» to irr» • xT (.1T Daily Exempt Smt Uv. . . Grant » Pas«, li i. m . Arrive 1 « i well -known School will lie open for the Fall Term on FROM lilttsr.« f l»» To UAI4VK. Leaves Saturday Arrives (»am • day). « Wuw ou n n hui r ». i Hliee open every day exe.'pl Sunday from " :30 a . m . to k :.’;o n. **• Open Sun! day from 8ÁW to In i. it. J. W. How im>, p \| First Monday in September. 1886 W ith ROGUE RIVER a F ull C orps of C ompetent T eachers . Rate« of Tuition for Non-resident Pupils : PRIMARY- S a . oo P er T erm GRAMMAR SCHOOL -$5 00 ” ACADEMIC—>8.00 ” * OF « » T welve » > SOCIETY NOTICES. G raft ' s P i «« L oimie , N o . K4, a . h \. M.—Meets in their hall, Odd Fell, building. Friday evening on or ta-fiiri- fhZ full nu« hi . Y'¡sitin’ brothers cordially invited to attend. J. W. How irf ), W YI «....*.. • «L T. < » 1 LYIN’. Sec ’v W eeks . »r > » » > »» An Extensive High-Grade Course of Study. GRUR1 ER For Particulars, Address HENRY L BENSON, A. M., Principal. * A NATIONAL DRUG Further Detail, of the Great Disas­ -4 Goi.lat s iti II . 1. O.O. F.— Meets every Saturd.iv evening at 7 :3‘) at their hall IH1 Sixth street. Visiting brother» cordially invited to attend. ' * Josi-pu Moss, N. G. J ( I fxxix «». See’v. K i urn vn.ia: I. oiko :, N o . .15, I. (». o g —Meet» every other Saturday evening Visiting brothem cordially invited to a(! tend. Dix’t, H i nt , N. G. S. W. Fornii s, Sce'v. ter on the Qulf. The rate of taxation in Ifi O kkson S t ., J acksonville , O ils . county, Cal., '.opted by the N’f.w ORLEANS, Oct. 16.—It is 1’. of II. Josephine l.islgi1, 179, ineeisat DR. W. F. KREMER. Prop’r, Grant's Pass, first Sat urdiv of each month for th- ensuing year, i > two a now learned that overt-ighty five of nt 11 o'clock a . it. W. M. P ollock , the inhabitants of Johnson's Bayou The Rogue River Distillery, half dollars jx-r thousand. Main Street,............................................. Grant’s Pass, Oregon. W. M. first their lives in the storm. Forty B. ixxih l.oisii:. I. <>. G. T., 4:i;t—Meets ■o JACKSONVILLE, OR. Hon. Chas. W. Johnston, of their bodies have been recovered every Friday evening at Halt 's ball. U. S. Land Office, Rose bur» and consigned to graves in the shell J R H all , W.UT T 11 E I’ropr. • been appointed administrator «'hiiethe decomjxrsmgcorpses JOHN A. HANLEY | of the remaining forty-five lie fester­ OVERLAND TO ( ALHORMA —DEALEIt IN— [Communicated J ing in the marshes. Radford was —VIA— very thickly settled and when the Letter No. 6. Drugs, Patent Medicines, storm began Tuesday, every body Oregon & California R. R. Caton & Garrett, General Agenta. Somcivh.it of a detraction from took to their homes and waited with AND CONNECTIONS. Chemicals, Paints, Oils, agricultural matters you will say, 1 bated breath the fate which they ) Kinney A Woltem, Agenta, Medford. — Time, ’2 l-’J Davs.— but to me any thing ill the way of foresaw, The waters began rising, I Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Fare from Portland to Paa Francisco. $32,00. manufacturing is so intimately con the wind swept them through the Niti:, i \ mi i/n:i!iTi:ii OFFICIAL PAPER Fare from Portland to Sacramento. $30.00. • nected with the welfare of ottr com loner stories of the buildings, driv- Shulder Braces, Trusses. munity that it I have fallen into tin ing frightened [>eople into the attics Close Connection» made at Ashland rut of fault finding, believe me, it and upon the roofs. By io o'clock —Article of— with the stage.« ot the California, Oregon is front a feeling of well wishing to the first ridge, which was twelve A Idaho Stage Companv. the county in which I live. How feet above sea level, was ten feet (DAILY* EXCEPT SUNDAYS.) can I hojte myself (selfishly if you under water. House after house BOURBON, RYE E ast S ide D ivibiox . will) or any one of my fellow farm fell in or was swept away, either o —And— BETWEEN PORTLANDS ASHLAND. ers to get along if men in our towns, burying the doomed people in the — O F — M ail T rain . or in fact out of them, is go around debris or hurling them into the hiss Pure Wines and Liciuors for Medical Purposes. LEAVE. CORN WHISKEY, VIRIVI-:. with their hands in their pockets ing waters. The village of Radford , I’i'itlaiiil S:iiO a . m . Grt's Ks.« 1 :I() a . m . and nothing to do. \Ve want their and Johnson Bayou were destroyed —In Quantities and at— lir’tHl’a»» 1 :2-l a . m . Ashland. 4 :<*• i. m . hands at work and coin in their as completely as if an invading Ashland. S :45 e. m . < il l '.« Pas.« ID pockets. army had done the work. For Physicians’ Prescriptions Compounded Day or Night. Grt’» Pass 11:10 r. M. Portland. 3.45 i *. m . PRICES TO SEIT. ¡/■t us look about us and see ivhat twelve hours the storm raged. Of A lbany E\ i hi T eain . benefit the rush to the mechanics' 8,000 head of stock which once the LEAVE. ARRIVE. fair has done for us here. Has the bayou boasted 6,000 are drowned, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED JOSEPHINE COUNTY, A FINE LINE OF CIGARS ALWAYS KEPT ON HAND. Portland 4 :00 p. m . Lebanon. great exhibition done anything for while the remainder will die of Lebanon. 4:45 a ..** Portland 10:05 a . m . us, or to put it properl)’, have we thirst, as all the water is salt. There KKRHYVH.I.Il DIRECTORY. Fnllmcn Palace Sleeping Cars «lone anything for th«- exhibition, is no way of ascertaining valuations, Daily I>etwe-n Portland and Ashland. and will any lieneficial results fol- hence suffice i‘. to say that the town« ! NOTICE ! ! NOTICE ! ! The I). ('. R. R. pi rr)* makes Con­ UNION HOTEL. low? True we have, through the 1 are destroyed and abandoned, nection si'h all the Regular Trains on th» enterprise of the S. P. 1). ¿it L. Co. B kaumont , T ux ., Oct. t6 -The One of Best Hotels in Southern East Side Division, from foot of F street. exhibited a few articles, but what train which went toward Sabine THOSE DESIRING TO SETTLE IN Printed at Grant's Pass, Oregon. is that, it is but a drop in the bucket yesterday as far as the track allowed W i :. t Sim: Division. Oregon. of what we could have done. These returned hen- at 8 p. m. Fifteen BETWEEN PORTLANDS ( ORVAI.I.M reflections were brought to my mind bodies were recovered on the high Mail. T hais . GOOD TABLE! 1 through seeing the advertisement I land, called the back ridge, west of GOOD BEDS! i: arrive . And the Is'st of Ai-commodations. Will do well to consult the undersigned at Portland, i a . , m . ('<» v.illi« 12:25 r.x. of the holding of the fair, and of the Sabine, and were buried. Six Ixxlies Corvallis. I :3 I r. u. Portland li: 1.» I’. M. rush going down on Wednesday of women were recovered on the Al < 'or vail is connect with train« of (>. I’, POINT, Jiiclcson County. CENTRAL night, ami the straggling before. Connected with this hotel is a west shore of the lake, two colored ; for Yaquimi Bay. One day last week 1 was examin and four white W. J. WIMER, IN THE CENTRAL I*ART O1 THE Exrttr» T hais . -FIRST-CLASS LIVERY STABLE.-- ing a wagon, brought here some i . eavi :. ahuve . 2,ot» miles or more, for sale. Well' Railroad News. lioyrto liivtT Willey, on the < > «Nr Ilnilroael. Mrs. Ellen Ryder, Proprietress. Portland . t ..'»0 n. m . M'Mn’vlIe s :ta) r.w. the wagon was jioorly made all M’Mn’viHe 5:47> a . m . Portland .9:00 a . ji . S an F rancisco , Oct. 24 A so­ through, the woodwork was jHiorly cial dispatch to the Call from New K kkiivvii . i . k , ..... . (taiuox. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. The Shipping Point for the principal portion of the grain producing Local ticket» for sale and bug«rs'’R part of the County. jointed, poorly ironed and poorly York says: The directors of the ■ hi k. I nt 1 'onipnny ’ iqetown painted, as I sqid lx*fore, it was a Northern Pacific railroad company corner Pine and S' cond ati-e(.t«. WILLIAM NAUCKE Address or call on C. MAGRUDER, Central Point, Oregon. for principal point« in California can"only poor wagon all through. Some1 have appointed a new second vice be procured at the Company'» oHielled to buy an Northern Pacific and the Oregon «t Six months............ The I 25- miles more. The remaining nine miles is good work an I has u good eustoin HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. imported wagon, and unluckily got Transcontinental company and one excellent road. Fine springs on the land. FARM contains ttlSO acres of land: .50 MINING SUPPLIES.— Three months acres in elover, an I over 100 acres under hold of a bad one. So far I lielicve upon the relations between the 75- Price, |2,000. Enquire of, or address cultivation; also goo I Orchard, good CENTRAL HOTEL! there is but one factor) in this state Northern Pacific and the Oregon Single copy W. .1. WIMER. io. House and Barns and irrigation ditch. ls-tll that manufactures vehicles of all Railway and Navigation company. Th ise m ¡siting bargains should call on , Fine situation tor a dairy farm. Can ir­ GRANT’S PASS, OREGON. kinds. That factory started under In these steps the friends of the rigate almost any part of the plant. For WILLIAM NAUCKE. further particulars . all or addn-ss all kind of difficulties and discour Oregon company see a prixspect of agements, |K*oplc were prejudiced resumption of more harmonious re­ Ki miri n i l:, < >11» GON. LEWIS STRONG, Murphy, Oregon. This Hotel has been thoroughly’ — ooo- against list home mattut man u lure« and it lations lietween these systems, lmt renovated anil was only < , through „ Tfreat persevet the officers of the Oregon company N. DELEMATER, * COMMERCIAL HOTEL. ance and pluck that success was as are not prepared yet to admit the AHLF à MESSERVE Propr’s. R efurnished T hroughout —IIEAIFB IS — sured. They proied lievond doubt probability of an adjustment J. JORDAN, - Proprietor. M (ix S treet , G ram ' s P as «. DHY GOODS à GROCERIES THE THE TRAVELING PUBLIC WILL FINI (.RANTS PASS, OREGON. Druggist and Apothecary, ! NOTICE Towns of Southern Oregon Market And kuupK coiiHtantly on hand BEST ACCOMMODATIONS. <>t alci, of the < >rc^on Railw.n H ats , C aps , Bixrrs and S hoes , The Commercial Hotel is the best regu­ scut here to sell. Want of capital Tint ,(| (o)— - Nal i.gation compatii bi th« it Fresh and Salted Beef, Pork, lated Hotel is this part of Southern Ore­ — \ N l>—— " i i o it hutderumx .levant io to wtcce«-. • tore G „h b no formal action gon. Guest« will always find the Is-.st of Wealthy men wo >uld find plenty of ■I>VCIl Generili Mining Supplies. i accoinnuslations, and the tables nupplied MUTTON, funds tvhe- with or build houses tn i w ith the )»'»t the market afford». rent to the workmen employed in The Fine Art*. Is Connecte 1 With This House. Tin *«' wishing gi««l bargain« must not PORK-SAUSAGE. the Ln tore, to build a store for the TERMS REASONABLE. fail to call at the T1IE [31 BAK tf IS 8ITPLIED WITH TIIE The novel and new machine on sale of groceries to these men and AM) BOLI )GNA. others etc., but not a dollar for the exhibition bv J J Randall anil wife Kerbvville P. O. Building. Finest Wines, Liquors & Cigars, .1 WALDO DIRECTORY. factory itself, the mainspring of all. at the Mechanics' Fair haslieenone Ki RBVV il I., . • • O regon Bacon and Lard It was so in our sister state Califor of the attractions, and is an inven­ While the Reading Table is nia, but she has long ago thrown tion which cannot fail to liecotne in WAI.IM) HOTEL. KERBYVILEE off the yoke ot dependance and now general use. With this machine, ALWAYS ON HA n D. S( PPI.IEI) WITH THE LATEST WALDO, OREGON. l’Ul'! H wc ini|H>rt these thing-, from her any painting or photograph may be r. M MILLER, - - NEWSPAPERS. imrselves. Portland is using street drawn or enlarged in a stile equal 1 >c| • be, will do fully as well. Fite cost of the machine is but ..t one Can is- Supplì .I .u RcaMUiable Price« z. large anc tab US and everything necessary to do first RATES VERY REASONABLE. Grant’.« Pas.« ra o capital needed we could mike n tained. [World Oregon RICHARD P G Ft )RGE S-s No pain* will In* spared to make guests 1 showing of wagons not a whit in A ixnnfortabh*. So far as known only two — Kei'i* the Finest— salmon ferior to the imported, and how much more satisfactory, Go into have been able to climb the fish ativ store in our county seat and ladder at (Iregoti City The second J- WIMER & SON. : < )1< 1< you will find brooms Living around one was captured at Albani Thurs Have the largest »tore in .hwphine that themselves know are interlo­ day He would Iw valued mote In l.i'l'iore McCallister’s Soda Springs, county, which i« im X;U f.«-t, ttnd two pers as with the exception of the the friends of the ladder than by a Morie*, filled with Situated <>n the X< »rth F< rk of Butte creek, Which willin' executed promptly wire, can just as easily and mote took. [Ex. — IU %l.*o Kill* Till: — mile« from Jaek.sonville, in a cool can­ cheajile l>e made here So it is with yon near Mt. MclaUlghlin, an' a delight­ ami in neat style wash tubs, hoards and many things \ gì ' i in i hi M \ ran; m rm ful resort for \t*rv Best Bi.tmls ot Cigars, * astate of M \ Mi Kmziii. in i ' made from pine wood. Instead w« debtor I'hv undersigni'd having hi'ii IXiii't fail to call at the WE BUY Fol! < ASH, bring these tlu;> ,s t: -m the L ist dlllv «elei ted a»«unus* < I the estate of tlu> AT REASONABE RATES N DS! made front pi:-.e infiti"t to -m own alane named in«..I vent debtor, under .nul THE KERBYVII.LE SALOON AND SEI.I. FOR CASH, Tlii>««' water» im* highly medicinal , enr- I an act of the legisLilns »« Furniture, we excel in the wood« " «e n i bl y of the Male oi I iri'gon, entitled an ing in a short time Gire Honest Weiiil and Measure. used in til*-* 'iisttit tc it of tin .uti act to «••■ un- io cii'dilots a ju«t dn isioii ol cle. anti yet I will « irrant we were the estates of ifi'btors m I io convev to as- SING LEE DYSPEPSIA entirely unrepresented in any of sinei « for the Ism 'tit of creditors, approv TUI. BKHT TRAVELERS. MINERS’ AND And all Summer Complaints, as well a» these articles. All new settlements ed Itetohcr Is. 1x7». and amei dments Sjiecial attention given to many approved I eliruan 24, Iss-i, all Washing, honing and Fluting. suffer from such lethargy to a greater Ihervtn FARMERS' SUPPLIES. |s rsotis li ning claims aaamst said estañ­ CHRONIC DISEASES! or less degree, an«l it lavs with our ar«* lu rein u-4;.t«sl to pres«*nt ths sain«* to All kind* of p'.iiu and lanux w >rk done. The i«|.riii-_ ’ « jr> ea»v 1 will cun un at lu) pia.« of n -i.lcme in tiraulta Legal Blank and County Work S \Tt» take contra, t* |*t*r ulioppim;, ket f«»r our productions, and tl e quited. trifling expunge. hcnsif 1 M MCKI l;«nx. OFFICE on M un St Iwtwtcn t b aring, etv. ll I I If HEALTH-GIVING TOSI! \\ Choice Goods in Every Line. I Y A 1.1 • *1.1 t' z " yi . tn