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THE cor KI EK Local and Personal. Elsewhere will be seen an article The men who were convicted at U«» l>r Gunn'« Improved laver Pith» concerning the attempt to chaugc Jacksonville of violating the liquor < hi List Friday vveuiu^ just lie- G rants P ass , Or., Xov. 15. f<>r Kallow Complexiuu, Pimple» ou lite the Ashland and Linkville mail law bv selling without license were Face and Billiousne««. Never sicken« or fore to p. nt., news reached this Offlcia! Paner oí lateóme Jouir Ormi. Cold frosty nights. E d . C ockier :—With your per each fined S500 and cost by Judge fripi-H. route so as to run to and from Yre city of a battle unto death which Only one for 11 do««. Sample« Thermometer 22 deg. Tuesday. mission. we would like to make a ka instead of Ashland as at present. occured at tlie ranch of old Indian Webster, and are doing a vast tree at W. F. Kremer’», NOV. 19. t886. FRIDAY few suggestions through your col amount of squealing. See shooting match ad. in anoth- As the writer truly says that would CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and "Umpqua Joe,” about sixteen miles be a great detriment to Southern down tlie river, between Joe and a umns to the gixxl people of our town. STATE AND COUNTY OFFICIALS er colutnn. A correspondent writing from Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shil In the first place, would it not be oh’s Cure Kremer keeps it. t H. T. Hutchins has returned to Oregon and ought to be stoutly op gfeaser named Alliert Pico tlie son- ST IT« OFFICIALS 1 well enough on funeral occasions to Phoenix says; Eagle Bros, of this posed. MIDDLK-AGEI* MEN who lark vigor Governor Galice creek. Z. F. Moonv inlaw of Joe. The coroner not feel leave our dogs at home and thereby place, have four of the largest Ger and vitality cun l«> cured bv Gilmore*« Secretary R. 1*. F. ariiaut N I1. Elsbree. living six miles ing well enough to undertake so save the annoyance of dog fights. man Mastiff dogs we ever saw, the Aromatic Win,'. For sale at Kremer’s i John Mundeu is delivering stove Treasurer E. H irsch below this city, brought to our office hard a journey in the night, he re Senator wood cheap. See him. In the second place would it not two baby-dogs being as large as any H. B. M iller Car. For riles. Representative eight potatoes which weighed twen quested Justice of the jieace John l»e better when the funeral process common dog. They are very affec K. V. M it > heli Piles are frequently preceded byanense If you shoot into a flock of pig Supt. Pub Instruction ty three and a halt lbs., one of which Goodell to go to the scene of the ion arrives for those who are in the tionate and obedient toward their of weight in the back, loins and lower E. B M c E lroy Circuit Judge eons, the hurt one will flutter. H■•>-. I. R. W«B»TER weighed just four lbs. They were conflict and hold an inquest. Ac church to quietly rise to their feet masters Cold nights and heavy part of the abdomen, causing the patient C01.VK1 District Attoraey W m . M Young Mr. Provolt was in town of the Prolific variety. ' Also a stalk cordingly he in company with Dr. and remain standing until the coffin frosts Samuel II. McGee and to suppose lie bus some affection of the coi xrr o FF ici . il »: kidneys or neighboring organs. At time«, of com twelve feet high and very Vandyke. Prof. Benson. Robt. S. is in its place and the mounters Miss Nettie Crosby were married on symptoms from Applegate, Saturday and Sun of indigestion are present, Hat County Judge Voltrey Colvig Smith and others started about 10' large, having three ears of very- day. October 31st 1886, Rev. Father iiiencv, uneasineaa of the stomach, etc. seated. .1 M. Payne • Commissioners large com. nine feet from the o’clock for Joe’s ranch, to reach A moisture, like preeperstion, producing Nim-sm Messenger In the third place would it not Williams officiating. More anon. Read the "Special announce- a very disagreealde itchnig, alter getting ......... Clerk <’. K Cli.in.slor. grpund. These samples were for which, they had to travel a very- be a good way of showing our re column nient" in our Directory Treasurer Til IT HACKING COUGH can be »•» warm, is a common attendant. Blind, .1 W Howard warded by us to the Board of Immi hilly ami rather bad road over a spect to the deceased and the lie- Hhcriff this week. quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure. Woguat- Bleeding and Itching Piles yield at once T. G. Patterson dozen miles, there leave their team gration rooms at Portland. to the application ot l>r. Biwanko’» Pile reaved family, if at the close of the an tee it .1 For sale by Kremer. Ed. F. Hathaway Schoo' Superintendent ♦ Freasure, the painter, is hungry and walk across the hills three services in church we would quietly Remedv, which acts directly upon the C ihci it Cot-RT—Convenes mill ,. Second \Ve understand Mr. Hartman feels NERVI- LIFE AND VIGOR restored effected, absorbing the Tumors, al Monday in April, and First Monday in for wagons to paint. See ad. in ■ hurt aliout our remarks last week miles to the Rogue river, which rise to our feet and remain standing in men and women by uaeing Gilmore's parts another column. point they reached about three until the corpse and mourners pass \roniatic Vine, For sale at Krein r's laying the intense itching, ami effecting a Novemlicr that certain unlawful acts had been permanent cure. Price 50 lent*. Address, drug store. Cm-NTY Cot HT—Convenes on the First ♦ A The Dr. Boeanko Medicine Co., Piqua, O. Wm. M. Colvig has appointed perpetrated in the vicinity of the o'clock in the morning. After hol out before we move to the dooi. Monday in January, April, July and Sam White deputy district attorney new bridge, he supposing that we lowing, Pico’s wife, leaving her in in the fourth place would it not Persons desiring pictures should Sold by W. F. Kremer, Grant's Paw. September fant and another small child with be well for those boys to be a little not delay until winter sets in, as for Josephine county. niea,-t to say that the persons com CATARRH Cl RED, health ami sweet I the two men, came to the river and OUR BUSINESS DIRECTORY. breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Rem Thomas P. Lee the great melou mitting them lived near the bridge. ferried them across. We are in more careful about crowding be- Everitt the photographer may be ab- edy, Price 50 cent». Nasal Injector free. raiser informs he is going to plant, « This we did not say nor did we debted to the acting coroner Mr. tween the mourners and the tie- sent from his office at that time. Kremer has it for sate GRANT’S PASS. ceased. [ ’ 5»f mean that. \Ve were informed of fifty acres of melons next year. UCXCRAL mercii VSIHHE. Goodell, for the additional facts These are a few suggestions D r . J. B PILKINGTON these acts and requested to mention Having two of the finest and best I. . V ance —Cor. tttli and H «treets. Judge Davis Brower's residence it in the paper, but Mr. Hartman concerning the horrible affair. Up- of many w >•> might lie made, Surgeon, Oculist, Aurist, and proprietor G eo . W R iiidlk —Main »t., near 5th. improved small farms in Southern on their arrival at lhe ranch, they north of the round house, presents was certainly not accused nor was of the Eve Infirmary, and Sanitarian, of think if jieople will observe these, C ampbell A Terrs—eor. <’>tb& H»ts. found both men dead and no mis it saves the feelings of those we re Oregon, I desire to sell one of them. Portland, Or., may until further notice 8. 1‘. D. At I. Co.—office and store cor- a striking yet neat appearance. his family. take, which came about in this way: spect and we would not wish to cause All under cultivation. For terms, be consulted ut the (>tli and Main street«. We are so crowded for space this Bagley Hitiinr, <« rant ’ m R. 1). SANDFORD, The S. P. D. & L. Co. shipped Pico had just bought a new Marlin them any more anguish or sorrow | enquire of OBOCKRtBS. week that we omit election news. last week as follows: Two car loads rifle and a good supply of whiskey on (hf 2nd Monday of evrry Month, all day. 19-3111] Grant’s Pass, Or. J. M C hile «—cor. 4th and Main «t«. than we can possibly help, knowing The afflicted by discitHO in any form are .1 B M akhhall A S on — or 7th A Main. We hope next week to give the fin of sugar pine lumber to Ogden, hail been obtained which we under WILL YOU 81'11 lilt with Dvspe|>»ia they have their full share of afflic al result. < rtLLAM A C havm in —Main st near titli, and Liver Complaint’.’ Shiloh’« Vitalizer made welcome to a free consultation. Utah; one car load to Salem; one stand the Indians got from Lee Jack His specialties are all forms of Eye and tion. A dvance . E. A. E htkh —Main st., bet. 4tli A»5th. i» guaranteed to cure you. Go to Kre F. M Nickerson started to Klam to Central Point; one to Gold Hill a Chinaman of this place, thus Ear Ailments, Rectal A Nervous DiaesMS. mer'« drug «tore ami get it. t ATTORNI’.YS-AT-I.AW ath and Lake counties last Saturday ' and one to Medford, besides a lot stocked up with glory the two men From Linkville. Beiers to almost every old Portlander; D avis B rower —tith st near Postotfice. J ohn II. Y ate «, of Batavia. N. Y., mv »: of doors and lath for Medford and went out in the afternoon to shoot morning on business connected with also Jas. 8. Cherry, Albany; R. A. Ram S U. M itchell —Main st next door to "I cheerfully comnn-necii Nov. 16th. Central Point, and a lot of doors for at target, after which they returned py, Harrisburg; I. W. Bond. Irving; Rev. the A. O. U. W. Cot'RtER office. Your AROMATIC WINE; A. C. Fairchild, Ja« A. Fbbert, Eugene; Linkville; also a lot of fruit boxes to the cabin and played a few games F riend W imer :—I met Curley- S im W hite —Main st , l>et. 4tli and 5th It did new life and vigor »end We have arranged to club with N F Pay. ih'iu . I; I! Dixon, W. C. 1>RV(1 STORES for Salem. The O. & C. R. R. has of cards. About this time Pico ap Webb last evening. He is driving Threngh thi« week frame of mine. Winston, Roseburg; Jas Thornton, Wm. It did for all niv stomach ills N ational D ki it S tork —Main st near Utli. the Yankee Blade at $3.00 per year made freight to this company’ as peared to lie very gouty and inclined the stage between Fort Klaniatli Butler, Ashland, and over a hundred More than the doctor ami hi» pill«.’’ C. C ity D kc <; S tore —Main Ht Itet 6th ,t 7th. for Ixith the COURIER and the Blade. low to Albany as from Portland to to be mean, and, noticing the dogs and Linkville. lie informs me that eases of the worst forms of I'iltf, Ilcrtnl For sale at Kremer’s drug store See ad. elsewhere. PHYSICIANS ANlt svhoeonh I'lcrrt Hituliir, etc., now la-ingsuccessfully Albany, thus giving our factory the after a mule, he got his new gun a petition is being circulated in treated, without using the knife. W F. K rvmek —-it National Drug Store. J. W. Howard & Co. want every advantage over Portland. and went for the dogs killing Ixjtli Klamath county fqr the purpose of j C onsumption C ured . F. W. V anvyk —Main st bet 6th and 7tli. body that owe them to call at the ! changing the mail route between Juat Whtl Tb.y All Nay. of them at three shots. About this An old pliywii-ian, n tired from active W. II. F i . anaoan —6th street below II. A. F. Shultz was in this place the Captain's office and settle. See ad. Hoii. I> l>. Haynie of Salem, III nav» Ashland and Linkville to that of ! time it seems that Joe suspicioned ■ practice having had p1«.<-ed in hi« hands WATCHES and jewelry . forepart of the week with two teams in another column. that Pico had made up his mind to Yreka and Linkville. If that should ! by an East India Missionary tho formula he Ilses Dr. Bonauko'» Couch and l.iing C. I.. G ray —cor Main and 5th st.«. hauling coils of wire for the Postal of a ziinplu vegetable remedy for the Syrun in hin fainily with thu most satia- M. V. I. oomi «—Main st bet Sth and 6th. The Library room will be open Telegraph which is to be put up kill everything on the ranch, so he be done it will he very detrimental s|H'edv and iiermanent cure of Conaump- factorv re.’ults, in all ciiwh of Coiighs, MtSCHLl.ANKOVH. every Tuesday evening from 7 un through here forthwith. Large wire shot a load of bird shot out of his to the interests of Southern Oregon, ■ lion. Bronchitis, Catarrh. Asthma, and Colds and Croup, and rreoinmends it in old yager and loaded it with buck- ' as the trade will go etlUrely to San all Throat and Lung affections, after hav particular ior the little one». Kample bot- S herer A JritsoN—Hardware and Stoves til 9.30 o’clock and Friday afternoon is being used, weighing 1200 lbs. —tith street, between Main and H. shot, he then shut and fastened the Francisco instead of Portland. I ing thoroughly tented its wonderful curu- tlc 5 reute ut W. F Kremer’«. from 3 until 5 o.clock. to the mile, large cedar posts are )«>w erH in thousands of case», feels it J R H ale —Furniture Ac —6th street, door with a chain. Pico soon re think it advisable to write an arti-, tive E. MARTIN & CO. Itetween Main and II The ad. of L. S. Smith can be also being used. One set of men turned in a perfect state of frenzy, ! cle remonstrating against such pro Ida duty to make it known to hi« suffer ing fellow». The reei|H-sent free, toull P ihnky A Cook—Blacksmiths—H street, seen in another column. Mr. Smith digging post hole« and another set Col. Burn« iH ciipics the pnmd distinct apparently lxtnt on the distruction : ccedings. I exj>ect I could have who may dc«ire it, with full directions near corner of 6tli J ohn « A W oodward —Saddles an l Har has a well regulated livery stable ting posts are in the vicinity of of everything before him, and find-1 lone so myself while writing this for preparing and sucecssfully using. Ad ion of lepreaviiting the oldest un I meat reliable house in the trade in the United Canyonville now, and will arrive thi« pa|» r, on H St. lietween 5th and 6th ness—Main st bet 4th and 5th. ing the door locked against him, he letter, but will leave it to you, and dress, with stamp, naming States, and lie again greets his many D r M. E. CASS, S A. G hi : i : ne A S on —Gunsmiths and here in about two weeks. The friends, reminding them that the season attempted to force it open, when Joe 1 will give some good items shortly. C. L. Gray is receiving some 210 Grand St., Jersey Citv, N. J. Machinist.«—Main st lw-t 4th and nth. sooner the better. There will be an of "peace on earth and go,al will toward told him to not come in but to go! Send me a copy of your pajier next 34-SmJ beautiful designs of watches, vest C ity M arket —Main st near 5th. men" is rapidly approaching, when pros P eople ’» M arket —Cor Front and 4th sts chains and jewelry which he intends office at this place and then conies away and let him alone, to which week. Yours. F rank . perity and generosity go hand in hand, a reduction in telegraph rates. < I. 11. S tar —Tin Shop—cor 6th A 11 st«. selling cheaper than the cheapest. he replied by smashing the door and the whole civilized world seeks for Roll of Honor. L. S. S mith —Livery stable—11 st l>et ath those tributes and mementoon which down bodily and plunging into the and titli. Wm. Saunders now conducts a1 The funeral of Mrs. Martha Orr serve to bind closer the friends of ffeeting house; the same instant Joe fired SiitTit B ros .—Fees! Stable—Gth st. and child, wife and son of our fel following are the names of Specific. Goto Kreinei'» The years. After the lull comes the storm, C ents vl H otel —J B Hutch, Proprietor store at Wilderville at the old stand low townsman John Orr, which took the entire ehaige of buckshot enter the students in the .............................. 8LF.F.PLE88 NIGHT8, Grant s Pass the season of depression is rapidly passing of I,. Vance. While in town Friday —Main street near 5th. ing Pico’s body at the left groin, I Academy, whose average standing l>lc hv that terrible cough, away. The signs of the times indicate a G rants P ass A cademy —Henry L. Ben- he informed us he had been very- place from the Methodist Episcopal lietter and more active future, and in an church last Monday, was one which severing the phemoral artery and in the semi-term examination was is Ilio remedy ior you. son. Principal. i sick. «toril i» the place to get it ticipation of an itiereaaed demand for tine M rs . M. lhnr—Milliner—4' ocrikk build touched the hearts of many of our leaving a hole through him nearly i 95 percent., or over: whiskies, lie will give (H-rHonal attention Mr. Barnum of Medford was here good people who were . there pres as large as a man's fist. Pico fell, 1 Fred T Mench ing, Main street, between 4’h and ath. to the best of European and F.astrrii 90! FREE TRADE II k vLTit G ivinh W vtkk .«—8. McC.illi«t r. a few days ago and bought 6000 ft. but with his hip shattered to pieces, ent. The cortege bearing the corpse liquors, now offers to patrons the ad- Proprietor—>35 miles from Jacksonville. of door lumber of the S. I’. I). &L. 97 j Tlu> reduction ot internal revenue mid vmitage of lie Eclus Pollock. from thc«o tine whis followed by the husband and child and his life’s blood rushing from his Frank S. Dukes J II G rifeis , Gold Hill—Real Estate, q« the taking ot!' of revenuu »tump« Ironi kies, which selecting he guarantees will not bo ex Co., at $18. per M. delivered at ren and many friends arrived at the body, he arose to his feet and tired : Proprietary Medicine«, nodoubt ha« lurge- Lmnlier, flrain. Insurance etc. Chas. E. Buttles. on the coast. The tirin he repre Lewis 8., ,.. Flouring Mills. Mnrpby. Medford. 9 ' lv boiiL'Iitlad the con«uiu«r», a« well a« re- celled church at a quarter past 3 p. 111. three shots at Joe with startling sents lias in stock .1. F. Cutter, Extra, Rav Everitt. J ames W W imkr —Miirpy—«Rent for the 9 ’ ’ lieving the burilen of home inaniifactur- Bourbon and Argonaut w hiskies from The jieople living on Evans creek At the church, services were con, rapidity and unerring aim, one of Win. G. Tuffs Fconnmitt Sulky Plow and Mason A 95 er«. E«Dccially I» this tho case with old E Martin A Co.’» distillery, Ky. Put lip want a mail service established ducted as follows: Singing by the which tore Joe's lieart into shreds, Nettie llamlin Hamlin Organs and Pianos. 08 ri'c'T»'« Au'jii.t Etqurr and Bniehtr'u Orr- in half and whole l>b!s., also canes of Cut hkiii A'l/nqi, a« the reduction oí thirtv-six JACKSONVILLE. • which we have concluded they are choir; fervent prayer by’ Rev. John and another of which passed though Elva Wheeler etc Order» adreased to John I. 9 ci'iitH pi*r dozen, lias lieen added to in- ter, H oove R iver D istillery —John \. Han entitled to, and we will assist them • McIntire, during which many tears his body entering the left side of his Burns, commercial agent for E. Martin A Gertie Pollock. 9*' <-rea»c the «izo oí the Ixittlr» coiitaininn Co., lev, Proprietor. back and coming out below the left traced the burning cheeks of tender 4 IS Front street. San Francisco, will all we can. 97 these remedies, thereby giving otie-fiith receive the sum • careful attention »« J acksonville M arble W orks —J. c. ¡ hearted sympathizing friends. Ex nipple. The third shot is not ac- < )la Wilcox q- more medicine in the 75 cent size. The Messrs. Alilf & Messerve bought though the order was given him. lb-. W Whip, Proprietor. 1 counted for. Both men 'fell dead at Ida Wade hortation by A. J. Wilcox. A feel A'qifi-.t i ’ l fiuvr for Dy»)* ’ p«ia and Uver C. L emi ' ert —Physician and Surgeon. Maggie Casey. two fat stall fed steers of Mr. Shu- ,,z i Complaint, and the ' ócwkih A)/r»n for F. Kremer agent. Grant's Pass. ing discourse by Rev. S. E. Stearns the same instant. The family con attorneys - at - law . 96 Cough ami Lung troubles, have perliap», Anna Robertson.. tnake last week. Both of our mark 1!. K elly . H. K^H annah . T. B. K ent . ets are well Mocked with choice bearing directly upon the 14th versi i sisted of Joe and two daughters and Allie Everitt New Millinery Stero. 95 the largest «ale oí any iiK'dii-ines in the Pico, he having married one of of the 14th chapter of the book of world The advantage of increased size WALDO. Dora Bland meats now. 95 Job, "If a man die, shall he live them. When the shooting began ni the Imtlles will be greatly appreciated W imer A S>>s—General Merchandiae Smith 95 bv th,- »i^k and alllicted, ill every town MRS. FLANAGAN & M. TUFFS We must thank the business peo again." The Rev. gentleman spoke in the house the two women Tan out Myra —Main street Rose Galvin Have o;s-iied a now 95 and village in civilized countries Sam < III« D icker —General Merchandise, ple of Grants Pass for their liberal I from several chapters of the book, of j doors, remaining until all was quiet ple bottle» for It) cents remain the same Hotel and Liverv stable— Main st. advertising in the C ourier . Al books to show that the righteous in the house, when uf>on their re Millinery and Dressmaking J. A Pi i siiam -Hotel and Livery barn Mrs Starr and Mrs. McIntire cir size. most every one of them has a stand do live again. After singing No. turn, they found to their horror that —Main street. 1 ESTABLISHMENT culated a subscription paper a few ing ad. in our paper. Thanks. 210, friendly hands conveyed the l>oth men were dead. One of them CENTRAL POINT. Opposite ('ample : I a Tulls’ Ntorv, on (>th days ago for the purpose of raising started immediately to Anderson H obt . W estroi -—Feed and sale stable. "Bob" Westrop, of Central Point, corpse to the cemetery, a large con J S. H oi ck —Stoves and Tinware. Arriving j money to buy a stove for a poor Obtained, and all PATENT I iiimiic - h at course of sympathizing friends fol Vannoys for assistance keeps the nobbyest livery rigs, and HAIRWORK iid STAMPING leatly doue L ewis P ankkv —Central Point Hotel. there, Holman Peter kindly came 1 familv—late arrivals to our town— tended to promptly limi lor Moderate fee« the longest bar in Southern Oregon lowing. At tlie grave after remarks [27-«>m ’ has no ! <hir ottico i« <i]>|»>site the I K. Patent C. Mvi:ivr>i:a—lt'al Estate. Mrs. Winders. The lady KERBY VILLE. and Bob himself is the best hearted by G. B. Bristow and the singing to town for a doctor and coronor. : husband, but has several 1children. Office, uml we can obtain Patent« in I ch PrOf, H L- Benson. Robt. S. Smith, W m N vvikh —General Merchandise fellow on earth. That's what Smith of No. 20, a last prayer and parting Bv the kindness of Mrs McIntire lime than those remote Horn Washington. Send Model nr Drawing. Weadvisea» word was offered by Mr. Johnson. Holman Peter, Ira P. Sparling, A. N D::i v'l ittcr —G. neral Merchandise. told us. we are enabled to publish lhe fol- ’ to patentability freo of charge; and we C nion llorni.—Mr«. Ryder, Proprietor. When the clods began to fall on the Vannoy and W. L. Gibson acted as make no charge uii I chh potent I« «-cured. KcBnvvii.tr. M ill «—P M Miller. I’ropr. Two Sunday schools are now in casket that contained the wife and a jury of inquest, finding that Unip lowing list of donations Kirn vrd P. G eorge —Saloon—Main st. ÿj 00! We refer, here, to the P<i«tmaster, III, full vogue in our city. One is un mother the wail from the bereaved qua Joe came to his death from a IO II Starr Supcrinlendent of Money Order Div., and 2 00 tn ollieialH of the V. 8 Patent Olliee l or der the auspices of the M. E. ones that went up shook the hearts gunshot fired by Pico, and that Joe J E Cinnecott church, and the other is conducted of all present. Mrs. Marther Orr shot and killed Pico while acting in J T Tuffs <50 circular, u Ivie, term« and reference« to Special Announcement! by the Episcopalian«. We cannot Mr Campbell self defence. Those who attended ' 5° actual client« in your own State or Coun was born in Arkansas, in the year The readers of the COI'RIER are in ty, write to Ù. A. SNOW 4 CO.. II B Miller have too many. the inquest say the scene was one < 50 I >ppo-ite Patent I Elice, Washington, D. ( 1845, she was therefore 41 years old formed that wc have made arrangements I 001 C < > Morgan Several of our most prominent at the time of her death. The poor of blood and ilesperation carried to for clubbing that famous 4H-<a>lunin week . . I OO| J. CHAPMAN. ly story paper, Tn« Y ankee B i A de , a citizens came to our office Monday woman lias been confined to her the utmost extreme. It seems that W J Wimer J. C. GILLAM. 1 00 periodical which needs no recommenda and paid a year in advance for the lied for nearly a year with internal Pico was a dangerous man and that Dr Flannagan I <K) LACIOS tion from us, as one of the brightest, C ourier , among whom were Bell cancer, which ended her life about Joe wanted to get rid of him, ami Mr Kenney I OO cleanest and best story pajars in Ameri Ditnick, Henry Kelly, Theo, Mur- 4 o'clock Sunday evening Novem that Pico had on several occasions, George Kelley 1 OO New Goods Constantly Arriving. ber the 14th. She was converted run everybody off the ranch, they Mr Patterson ca. Each numlwr contains nine or’ten ray and Willis York. II L Benson having to flee to save their lives. 5° to the Baptist faith about 17 years complete stories, one or two serials by the See new ad. of Mr. Razee who 5° , ago, joined the M. E. church at Umpqua Joe is the indian who. Ml \\ llee’.er best authors, poetry, household recipes, C. I,. GRAY, Mam Street, Opposite the Depot. last week opened a flour and feed Myrtle Creek, Douglas county Or. during the savage indian wars of Mrs Pigney 5° witty sayings, and in fact everything market just west of the C ourier about six years ago. Three years Southern and Southwestern Oregon, .Mr Judson Dealers in 5° Practica I j Watchmake R that goes toward making a bright and in office. This is something that was J W Slii rct 50 — INI»— teresting story paper. The regular price of badly needed and we hope to see it and a half ago the little son died, turned against his savage brothers Staple and Fancy Groceries. 50 aged three years. She has gone to and warned the whites of the plots Mr Mensor The Yankee Blade is ♦2.00 a year. We prosper and believe it will. So Cigar« and Tobacco. meet her loved son in a brighter laid to murder all the settlers in the L V’ance offer to either old or new subscrils-rs. Nut« and < 'undies. 501 J Jennings country, which information doubt Grant's Pai*, ... Oregon. Our people should liear in mind clime. ; 1 The R ogcf . R iver C ochikb and The Oranges, lA-moti», Figs F Jarger less saved a large number of lives, 5°, that our land and climate ate par Yankee Blade from now until Dec. 31st, and other Fruits. ALI, W ATI II WORK WARRANTE» SO ]. and in liehalf of his family should E A Estes From Brownsborrough. 1887, for ♦3.00. The regular price of both ticularly suited to grape culture and In connection with the alsive is a I OR ONE YEAR. Mr Chanslor not be forgotten now that the old 501 accordingly go to work and plant pajs'rs ia |4.25. Those who wish to take Nov. 13th '86. 25 > man has gone to the happy hunting C Johnson First-Class Lunch Room, advantage of this extraordinary offer, can out large vineyards. There is no WiUbet Jewelry ani Spettici« of all rinds Mr Marshall Cold frosty nights. ground. 2.5 secure a sample copy of The Yankee risk in it and there is money in the ---- KEIT ON HAND.----- lx* had the choicest tlelieacie« Mrs Stone * 25 ‘ Where can business. Blade bv sending their addresses to the Roads getting muddy. on the shortest notice. I rnm thr <heq'>n s’, 25 Mr Hale Musical Instruments Repaired. f»Wf Publishers of The Yankee Blade, 20 11 would lie well for our people to Grass hay is selling at $9 per ton. The Rogue River Distillery at Mr Kremer 25 Hawley St .Boston, Mas«. In ordering begin to consider the advisabilitv of Mrs Ida Jones and her daughter Jacksonville will «tart up again Mr Chapman pleaie remit to this office the amount amusements for the little folks dur Mary, of Lake View, came in to about Decenil«r 1st. above stated, giving your full address. ing holidays. A Christmas tree and S2I -.0 Murder is la-coming altogether too Santa Claus properly conducted spend the winter ——— -..—i n— «re fMX) — ——- frequent in Oregon for the safety of Paid up subscriders or new sub would lie as good a way to amuse N % Kill KM. Mr Pool and family, of Medford, the people or the good name of the Fine Chance for I ’ t isons of Limited Means to get a Pleasant Home and scribers to the COURIER. by paying them as any—something must lie are paying the "Burg” a visit, the Productive Fruit Farm state. the sum of $3 cash, will receive both done in this direction. Mi GEE—CUOHBY - \t the roHiflonue guests of air. Bcrj-y. <»f Rev. Father William#, in I’h.s-iiix. the C ocrier and "WestShore” one The Oregon’s: California railroad Oct. 31#t. lH’Hh. Sninunl B MH o‘f’ to We this week- insert a very nice Guy Gano. who has been spend company is having all the bridges year. The West Shore will be ac M ím Nettie Cresby. Rev. Fath-r Wil companied by a magnificent holiday letter from Portland. Although our ing the past five months in Jose along its line hotv d in and covered . ------------(KW) liam# officiating. engraving of Mt. Hood, 18x24. rule to consign all correspondence phine. returned home. with shingle roots. The undnrwigned ha« e'ltwliv i I d Ilia Fine Farm adjacent to lhe town rd Talent, on printed in eighr colors, alone worth to the waste basket which does not the G. AC. K. 1! . and will »ell MARK í I Ilf .1’0 It I . Win. M Turner who has lieen A big meeting on Applegate to have the authors name annexed mote than the amount paid. day and to-morrow the dedication confined to his lied for some time G rixt ' s P ass , O. t. H For lame back, side or cbee’ ttse Khii- thereto, we concluded to suspend of the new Baptist church. past is improving slowly and is able Corrected weekly by G. W Bid II. oh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents For the rules in this instance. Please to sit up part of the time. f Mrs Dr. Miller and her son Frank dealer in General Mei-cliandi«. sale at Kremer’s drug store. give us your name next time. went to Jacksonville, this week, to The worst portion of the staging Wheat, («•r laisliel ANHGN HOUGH, -rf Blackberry, III-., We would suggest that should *• “ say« he owes hi« lite to Gilmore's Mag- lietween Yreka and railroad will l>e OaU lay in their winter supplies. per < wt Belie Elixir. Try it. It i* for sale at another death occur in our town, cut off to-day (Saturday,) bv rail Fl<«ir, Mr. John McCallister and family, Butter, per lb the bell be tolled and also, that after Kremer's drug store. • road connection at Sis-on'*. In a The undersigned ha« two farms funeral service« in the church are of Wilderville. paid his mother. Mr*. few weeks more the terminus will Egg»« per doz laird, prr lb. in Tin« E. McCallister, a visit last week. concluded the congregation remain to rent in Jump Off Joe precinct, lie as far as Butteville, only 25 miles ( l>i< ken». |>er doa both improved and have comforta seated until the corpse has been re Mr and Mrs. R H. Brown, old from Yreka and 75 miles from Ash Turkey«, |»-r lb •I1™» Hai l«, |.-r |h moved, The congregation should residents and merchants of Eagle ble ttoilding* For further par” Ta|.-i land. Ba<«,n, p<-r lb the church follow the corpse from lar« enquire of or address C. I). Sex Point, returned home after a visit of du I Aiq.te«.'' ’ al payment« in mie und two third i ai ton. Luckey Queen, Josephine Co.. instead of preceding iL .«everal months to their early home, ¡'hit.. < dried intere.* Peaciien . dried ' m f -n [5°-4t HHILGH’S vitalizek 1« what von Victoria. B. C. "Welcome home." Apple«. een, per lb THE WIFE, MOTHER AND MAID need f'»r Conatipntkm !«>»» of Appetit« i.-r < wl VV Il who -offer iron. Female Weakness, will iBzzioe«», and all »yiutotn« of Dyrpepeia le.ttlc It is find Gilmore** Aromatic Wine a [«eitive Pn<e 10 and 75 seal« per b* ’•< «ale • - dr-g «1 C tre I* A T Id N T S J EW ELEK I N SOUTHERN OREGON LOTS OF ONE TO FIVE ACRES, Friday. I li