Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, December 03, 1886, Image 4

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    (Communicated i
Letter No. 9.
A Datrult Husband'« Fond Hope,
Crushed by a Disobliging Wife.
An officer whowaspatroling Mul-
lctt street the other day saw a crowd
of people at a corner, and he hasten­
ed his steps to discover a man sit­
ting on the ground with his back to
a tree, while a score of women and
boys surrounded him. When the
officer made inquiries as to what had
happened, a short stout woman with
her sleeves rolled up confronted him
,
J
husband He'sa good-
JACKSONVILLE
GRANT S PASS. ACADEMY
PIGNEY & COOK,
JACKSONVILLE DIRECTORS
HIS STRAWBERRY.
AGRICULTURE AND STOCK.
Daily Except Sanity.
G rant ' s P ass , - - - O regon .
r
Marble Works,
VKOM OBANTS I ASS TO CUHtCFST
This well-known School will be open for the Fall Term on
Blacksmiths and Horse Sheers.
First Monday in September, 1886,
Lv. Grant’s Pa«», H i m
Ariive 1
FROM GRATT» PA»A TO «AUCT..
Leaves Saturday
Arrive» .'sam'j day).
J®»«
In the Independent, Washington
Waaoa mil Machine Reoililii a Sjecialir.
A
orricK hoi rs .
Co., of Nov. 4. appears a statement
AGENTS for the
Office open every dav ex.-ent
,
W
ith
a
F
ull
C
orps
of
C
ompetent
T
eachers
.
that a Mr. ScUeiffelin intends to
from 7 :3o a m . to 8 :3t) r. M vL'*’**»
J.
C.
WHIPP,
John
Deere
Moline
Walking
plant 11 ,ooo Bartlett pear trees, and
day from 8:30 to 10 a . x .
°
— and —
Cenerai Contractor
__ _ _______ J- w H owa » d . p
has contracted the fruit for ten year-,
in advance, the contractor desiring
Riding Plowsand Cultivators.
M. E. CHURCH ABPOÎvSn
Rate» of Tuition for Non-resident Pupils :
to secure the I ,ooo acres to be plant­
— in —
The Find and Third Habbath» oi
SHOP on H st ., near 6 th .
ed with that fruit. With these facts
month at Grant» Vas» at 11 » ni
j
_>.tf
W eeks .
before us, and tne
the avidity
avtciiiy shown
snow..
PRIMARY—$5.00
P er T erm OF T welve
n. ni. Second Sabbuthat Eureka’/ÎV
abn i„ California as I said before,
MARBLE, STONE or GRANITE
II
II
my at 11 a. m., and 3 p. m. at MeD^L
S. A. GREENE & SON,
GRAMMAR SCHOOL—$5.00 ”
w. cannot go amiss in raising that for-nothing lazy-bones of a man,
school house, fourth Sabbath in '*
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Main St., - - - Grant's Pass, Or. ACADEMIC—$8.00
vailey 11 a in Kerbvville 7 p.’B, B01*
class of fruit. Let us turn our at­ and we’ve had a row.”
”
Rev. J. McIntire, p
tention to plums and sec what we
(Opposite the 11. Il Shops.)
“What about?”
can
do
in
that
line.
The
plum,
as
v““
"Well. I've had to support him Cemetery Work a Specialty,
NOTICES.
every one knows, is a very proline
.
1 r
GUNSMITHS. An Extensive High-Grade Course of Study. GnANi’ SOCIETY
» P a »» L odoc , N o . M, A p
...a ...,t.<b
Y "ashing for the last year, and
bearer, and
unless means are
arc at
at b he's
— Dealer» in —
been humble enough up to a
A. M.—Meets ill their hall, Odd Fellow*
For Particulars, Address
hand to take care of the fruit, 90 week ago. Then he took fifty cents
building, Friday evening on or before tU
per cent, usually goes to waste. of my money and went to a fortune- ALL ORDERS BY LETTER Guns, Revolvers, Pistols and
full nusin.
Visiting brothers cordon!
HENRY L. BENSON, A. M„ Principal.
invited to attend.
There is a demand to-day, as it was
te^cr- She told him that I would
J. W. H owaiii , W M
A M UN IT ION
yesterday, and more than likelv"be
1
J T. G ai vrx. Sec'v
1
die very soon, and that he would
Promptly Attended To.
to-morrow for well cured and neatly marry a strawberry blonde with fifty
Fisilai-Taclle, Cutlery. Fire-Works. 4c.. 4c.
G
oliiln
R
vie
,
I.
O.
O.
F.
—
Mrvtsevwr
packed fruit. To expect to ship thousand dollars in cash.”
I Saturday evening at 7 :30 at their hall ,,u
our fruit green unless in limited
REPAIRING, A SPECIALTY.
Sixth street. Visiting brothers cor<ii*l|v
"Seventy-five thousand dollars,
quantities and at odd times is to me my dear,” sighed the man on the O regon S t ., J acksonville , O gn .
invited to attend.
StiT
All
work
guaranteed
"töt
DR. W. F. KREMER, Prop’r,
very visionary. That plums have grass.
JohEfH JI om , N.G.
!4'f
J. A. J f . nxing *, See'y.
lieen shipped from Sacramento,
Main Street,
.....
Grant’» Pas», Oregon.
"You shut up! He camehomei The Rogue River Distillery,
K erbvville L oixie , No. b5, I.o. o p
Portland and San Francisco, East stepping high and feeling smart, |
— Meets every other Saturday evenir
at a profit, I will not deny, but how- and half an hour ago he had the
JACKSONVILLE, OR.
Visiting brothers cordially invited to -
much at a loss will not l»e known, j cheek to tell me that 1 stood in his
tend.
D an ’ i H i xt , N g "
as those cinched, do not always like road. In fact, he wanted to know
S. W. F orre ». See’y.
Propr.
JOHN A. HANLEV
to tell, and again, when sent, the when I was going to die!”
P. of II Josephine Lodge, 17!i, meet»«
—DEALER IN—
grocer did not often get more than I "I merely inquired,” groaned the
Grant's Pass, first Saturdav of each month
a starve-out price for his fruit. By
at 11 o’clock a . m . W. M. I’ i . llikk
having a dryer, and they are made ; husband.
W M.
Drugs, Patent Medicines,
"And I merely left my suds and)
Caton & Garrett, General Agent*.
so cheaply and in such varieties that jumped into him,” she continued. ,
B anner l-oixti:, 1. O. <1.T., 493—Meets
Chemicals, Paints, Oils,
every Friday evening at Hale's ball.
it places them in reach of all, one I "It was a pretty even thing in the1 Kinney A Wolter», Agent», Medford.
J R H alf . W.C T
has a market always ht home. As house, but when I got out Avhere I.
Perfumery, Toilet Articles,
to the best sorts what I ¡..ight think could swing my right I gave him a
is the best, another person would couple below the belt and tied him
Shulder Braces, Trusses. OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
add some more, till finally we get up. Strawberry blonde—seventy
----VIA—
them all in. But still the German five thousand dollars—second mar
Oregon
&
California R. R.
—Article of—
and French prune, Petite prune riage—humph! I'm liis strawber­
AND CON.N'Et TIONS.
.
’
I
D'Agen, the Reine Claude, Coe’s ry! When I get through with hint
—Time. 2 1-2 Davs.—
Golden Drop, Peach Plum, Wash I’ll make that fortune-teller see
Fare from Portim to San Fraclsui. S32.C0.
ington and Orleans are standard strawberries for the rest of her born
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sorts, and should have a place in days!”
Fare from Fortiad to sacraEeaic. $39.0?.
—And—
every orchard, not forgetting the
Pure
Wiiies
and
Liauors
for
Medical
Purposes.
"Well, be gentle,” cautioned the
Close Connection« made at Ashland
beautiful Nectarine. Here we have officer, as he passed on.
CORN WHISKEY,
with the stages of flic Califurnia, Oregon
again the delicious Apricot, fine to
-o
I <k Idaho Stage Company.
“Oh! I won't hurt nolxxly nor
—In Quantities and at—
eat, grand to can, and good to shipj nothing,” she replied: and as the
Physicians Prescriptions Compounded Day or Night.
to our N. E. friends, lias the lus­ officer passed on she lifted the man
(DAILY EXC EPT SUNDAYS.
cious fig been tried here and suc­ to his feet and banged him up the
PRICES TO SUIT.
E ast S idk D ivision .
cessfully, if so I would lie glad to | steps and into the house in a double
BETWEEN PORTLAND .t ASHI.ANll.
hear and have any one who has entry style of book keeping that SATISFACTION GUAR A N T E E D
M ail T rain .
A FINE LINE OF CIGARS ALWAYS KEPT ON HAND.
LEAVE.
ARRirr.
thoroughly tested to let us know, rattled the shingles.—[Detroit Free ,
Portland *:00 i. u. (irt's l'ass 1 :10 a .
for if we can grow this fruit (which Press.
Gr’ts Pus» 1 :2'f A. M. Ashland. 4 CO a . m .
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KERBYVII.I.E DIRECTORY
is done so successfully in California)
Ashland. 8:45 I-. M. Grt's Pass 10 :55> m .
another avenue will be opened to
Grt's Pu.*» 11 :C0 r, m . Portland 3:45 r. s.
I
our productions. Almonds should
UNION HOTEL
A lbany E xphees T rain .
fie planted more extensively, not
%
LEAVE.
ARRIVE.
forgetting the handsome walnut and
One of Best Hotels in Southern :
THOSE DESIRING TO SETTLE IN
Portland 4:00 t-. m . Lebanon .9:20 r.M.
its mate the chestnut. In the not’
Lebanon 1:45 v. M. Portland 10.1'5 cm .
Oregon.
very far future, (»erhaps when labor
Fnllinan Palace Sleeping Cars
becomes more plenty, and persons!
Daily between Portland and Ashland.
instead of looking uround for some­
PAPER
GOOD BEDS!
GOOD TABI.I! OFFICIAL
The O. 3t C. R. II. Ferrv nia.V* Con-
Will do well to consult the undersigned at
thing to do, will look for and make
.. »ith_allthe Regular
., ..... Train»
i..,
And the lient of Accommodation*.
nection
'Ii®
the something come to them, some
Kant .de Division, num iuut ui L ,
’r
of our waste and now condemned
CENTRAL POINT, Jackson County.
Connected with tliis hotel i« a
lands will be utilized, and among
W est Sum Ihrnuosi '
IN THE CENTRAL PART OF THE
r.EN IX »KTLAXP>t-UOUVA l.I.IS
-FIRST-CLASS LIVERY STABLE.--j
other things the mulberry will lx-
— OF —
given a thought We have here a !
M in Tn ax.
Rogue River Valley, on tlieOfc C Kailrouci.
Mrs. Ellen Ryder, Proprietress.
leave .
climate almost identical with the
The Shipping Point for th» principal portion oT the grain producing Portland. 7:30 i. m Corvalli* i2-'’A r.w
south of France the home of the
Kr.RBVVII.LK, .....
.
OllKG.IN |
Corvallis. 1 :30 r. u. Portland. .0:15 r. m .
part of the County.
silkworm, giving employment to
At Corvallis connect with trains oi 0.1’.
thousands of young people of both
for Yaquina Bay .
Address
or
call
on
C.
MAGRUDER,
Central
Point,
Oregon.
JOSEPHINE COUNTY.
WILLIAM NAUCKE
sexes, in the fields, the home and
E xi ki :.- s T kaix .
the factory. I may be out of my
LEAVE.
ARHIVE.
-KKKN*-
Choice
Land
for
Sale.
reckoning in inserting an at tide on
Flouring Mill and Farm Portland. 4:50 i '. m . M’.Mn'vlle 8 :'•>'r.x.
M’Mn’ville 5 :45 a . m . Portland 9:00 A. M
silk culture in the midst of one on
TWO HUNDRED Acres of choice laud
DRY GOODS à GROCERIES
FOR SAI.1'1
Lix'nl tickets for sale and baggaga
fruit planting, but when planting
in Yamhill county for sale, 18 mile*
Situated on Murpliv Creek, Josephine checked at Company’s up-town office,
trees for fruit we do so with the ex-
Southwest
ot
Portland.
The
wagon
road
Fur good bargain* in the line of
county, Oregon, eight miles south of corner Fine and Second streets. Ticket*
C££&tion of finding a market for
Printed at Grant's Pass, Oregon. leading to it from Portland is mecada- Gl int.-, l’.i--. a First-class FLOI'llIX« i for principal points in California can only
our prtxluct. and the more consum
Hats. Cans Roots nd Shoes or General Groceries
mized four miles and double tracked tile MILL, with Patent Machinery, doing be procured at the Company's office,
ers we can surround ourselves with,
miles more. The remaining nine miles is good work and has a good custom The Corner F and Front Streets, rortlaid, Orcrw
And
everything
In
the
way
of
the less distant do we have to go to Till* powder never varies A marvel of
excellent road. Fine springs on the land. FARM contain* 33<) acre» of land: 50
Freight will nut l e received for ship­
strength and wholeremenes*
I acre* in clover, and over 100 acres under ment
— MINING SUPPLIES —
find a market. Far more chimeri­ purity,
' Price, (2,000. Enquire of, or address
aft"r 5 o’clock p. M., on either the
More economical than the ordinary kinds,
cultivation; also good Orchard, good
cal ideas, so called, have come to and cannot lie sold in competition aitli
W. J. WIMER. , House and Barns and irrigation ditch. Fast or West Side Divisior*.
R. KOEHLER,
E. P. ROGERS.
pass, oranges are successfully grown the multitude of low test, sh irt weight
18-tfl
Fine situation lor a dairy farm. Can ir-
.Manager.
<i F. A Pa*« . Ag*-
i
rigate
almost
a:iv
part
of
the
plant.
For
150 miles and less south of here ilium or phosphate |s>wders. Sold only Th roe wishing bargain» should cal! on
W.
J.
WIMER,
in
cans.
R
oyal B aking I'nnntK Co.,
further
particulars
call
or
address
when it had Ix'cn so dearly demon­ ,:..h
WILLIAM NAUCKE,
IM Wall >i . N 1
HOTELS AND RESTAVRANTS.
LEWIS STRONG, Murphy, Oregon.
s'rated by reliable authority that it
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was entirely impracticable, t<x> far
E. A. ESTES,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
north you see. and all that sort of
CENTRAL HOTEL!
COMMERCIAL HOTEL.
N. DELEMATER,
r S1ICKF.T. lirant- I’ i »««. <>rr<on.
thing, so it will probably lx1 with
Propr'».
AHLF
A
MESSERVE
GRANT’S PASS, OREGON.
— DKALKH IN —
this, .some fool will try it and the
J. JORDAN, - Proprietor.
— DKALEB IN—
i
thing will Ite done. Returning to
G rant ’ s P ass .
M ain S treet .
GRANTS PASS, OREGON.
Thia Hotel has been thoroughly
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES
the walnut tree again. I see in an
renovated and
English paper of recent date, an
And krep* constantly on hand
stbscbiition RATES
■o
article in which the government is
The Commercial Hotel is the best regu­ R efurnished
T hroughout
H ats , C aps , B oots and S hoes ,
i-.dvocated to offer, here are the TOBACCO,
lated Hotel is this part of Southern Ore­
Fresh
and
Salted
Beef,
Pork,
words "a bonus to lx- given to all
. . $2 25-
— AKO—
gon. tiue-ts will always find the liest of
One year (hl advance)
CIGARS,
planters of walnut trees, the amount
accommodation*, and the tables supplied
CANDIES.
. . I 25- MUTTON,
Generai Mining Supplies Six months ............
increasing as the tree approaches
BEST ACC '< »MMODATION’S.
with the best the market aifords.
NUTS, ETC.
maturity. It would not lx- difficult
Three months
75-
TERMS REASONABLE.
PORK-SAUSAGE,
to arrange a scale of terms sufficient Iff Highest Cash price paid for
Those wishing good bargain* mnrt not
io.
Single copy
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to tempi the grower, without flip­
fail to call at Hie
AND BOLOGNA.
ping too deeply into the national Country Produce. Hides, Furs,
Kerbvville P. O. Building.
WALDO DIRECTORY.
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Is Connected With This House.
KtC .
jMK-ket.” I also saw in a California
Bacon and Lard
paper, if I remember rightly, that a Give me a call and I m - Convinced. K kkiiyvii . i . r , ...... Ontoos
THE RAR IS SVPri.IED WITH THE
grower there, values his trees at 20'
WALDO
Iliiti
THE
—
HAND.
ALWAYS
ON
vears of age at $75 each, that Ix-ing
Finest Wines, Liquors & Cigars,
WALDO, OREGON.
the value for flint and wood. The
P M
Meat Delivered any place in Town J. A. PECKHAM, proprietor .
While the Reading Table is
demand for this wood for gunstocks
being superior to my thinking, to
SUPPIIEDWITH THE LATEST
FREE OF CHARGE.
stinkwood, is enormous and that
GOOD BEDS!
GOOD TABLE!
—The Bert Of—
J. B. MARSHALL & SON
added to the demand for picture
NEWSPAPERS.
\nd the best of accommodation».
to inform the people <'f Grant's
frames and furniture makes tin-sup \Vi*h
a stare of tie Public Pitroiate Solicited.
Fan« aivl nurmundin^ country that
ply of this w<xxl a question akin to
In connection with tlii* Hotel. 1 have a A POOL TABLE MAY ALSO BE
they have ojh net! a new ntock of
extinction. The supply both in
large and commodious
Can be Supplied at Reasonable Price*.
FOUND HERE.
this country and Europe is so well
BARN AND CORRAL.
in sight an<l limited, the future val
I propose to keep a strictly first-
With the best water facilities in the
tie is one of the rarities of the time
CHEAP FOR CASH
AND CIGARS
county.
1
)epartment
to come. It is a fine tree in it's
class house Give me a call.
O regon
foliage, takes very little care, txirers Glass -ware and Queens-ware i\ KRRYVII I It.
RATES VERY REASONABLE.
J. B. HUTCH,
do not trouble it and even if you
They have also in Connection*
RICHARD P GEORGE
No pain* will be «pared to make guc«t*
do not profit by it. posterity will,
Has recently been supplied with a
Grant'» Pa«»,
-
-
Oregon
comfortable.
(19tf
as you have profited by the fore­ FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT,
>—Kec|ia the Finest—
fine selection of
where they will feed the hungry
sight in tnanv wavs of those before 1
♦ .........
♦ * *
you.
J WIMER & SON.
ICE CREAM '
ICE CREAM '
NEW TYPE. NEW PRESSES.
Buried by s Snowslide.
Have the largest store in Josephine
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NATIONAL DRUG STORE
T II E
Druggist and Apothecary,
ROGUE RIVER
SCHOOL BOOKS, BOOKS IM) STATIONERY
BOURBON, RYE
G 0 U R 1 E R
NOTICE!!
NOTICE
Towns of Southern
a
NOTICE!!!
Oregon
POWDER
Absolutely Pure*
Market.
Citv
Iiopica! Fruits, Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES,
THE 1.IIT (UK SII.OON
HOTEL.
New Store
New Goods.
C 0 U R 1 E R
Flour, Cracked Wheat, Corn Meal
Gioceries, Candies. Tobaccos.
Whisky Brandies ani Wines.
Once. Twice or Three tini.-* a Week, and
lee cieam for Festival*
16. —Late this wilt furnish
and all Public Gatherings.
D en vi r Nov
evening the stage containing nine
passengers that left Leadville this
morning fo: Aspen, was caught in
a snowslide on the top of a tnoun
tain fifteen miles east of Aspen.
The entire outfit was carried over a
precipice 2uo feet high. A relief
party from the home stage station
succeeded in digging the passengers
and the driver out of the avalanche
Four were unhurt, but R<>lx-rt Dwy­
er. Chris Conn. Duncan C Robeit
•n. F. A. Bardwell and I.illie Me
herson are expected to die As
ic telegraph wires are down on a.
•unt of the storm further particu
J rs cannot be had.
Br the Cof’FTFU
And all other Liquor*
and everything necessary to do first
—HK ALSO KKR1-* TH»—
Very Best Brands of Cigars,
Don't fail to call at the
n»* innr «rm» I*
iMttwl Mrp<. and Manli,
Mrh yenr. •«* 314 poa^ra,
• %i ll\ tiache»,w ith utrr
3.000 tllMraUuna
a
whole Picture Càallery.
UIVKS WMatoeato Price«
direct ta nowurnrri un all auoala fur
perennai or faually uer. Telia how tv
no«» run best
tinier, and iflvea ria<t mat of every-
thing yon nee. eat« drtnh. wear, or
h.« . fun with.
I liew I \ \ k I 1 < HI .
I»4M>K» innUiii informalion gleamr»!
All kind* of plain and fancy work done
fron« the Mai heta af the world. We
will mall a c«»|>y FRKK tn aay ad-
drew ttpn« racclp« vf 10 eta. to dciiar
ripruw ui tuallin«
Ix-t uj » hear fTviu
Will also take contracts for a ood chopping,
yuta,
H« «pratfally,
O
JOB WORK
LU
O
THE KERBVVILLE SALOON.
SING LEE
Washing, Ironing and Fluting.
MONTGOMERY WARD 4 CO.
-
cla,ss
.. ..V . .
. .
. bl. .....
III.
Which will be executed promptly
and in neat style
AT REASON ABE RATES
Special attention given to
SATISFACTION Gl ARANTEED
Legal Blank and County Work
clearing. etc.
OFFICE, on Main St . between
I th’and Uh
Wadi bra> i i V-rt .»-. I
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county, which is 63x32 feet, and two
stories, filled with
McCallister’s Soda Springs.
Choice Goods in Every Line.
8i lusted on the North Fork of Hutto creek,
32 mile* from Jacksonville, in a cool can­
yon near Mt. .McLaughlin, arc a delight­
ful resort for
WE BUY FOR CASH,
• »—<
a■
X
AND 8EI.L FOR CASH,
Gut Homt Wtint nd Mei3ure
TRAVELERS MINERS' AND
FA R M E RS SUPPL I ES
I N VA LIDS!
These waters are highly medicinal, cur­
ing in a short time
I) V S P K P S I A
\nl all -un.'iiCT ( mpla.nt-. M well »•
many
CHRONIC DISEASES!
The Springs are ease of ni ce«*, and par­
keep even thing needed by the ties who come without tents for camping
out ran I* accommodated with cabin* at
people.
trilling expense.
S MH’U LIFTER. Prop
mil (
OR PROhVCE.
Water fra sale at J ft. lint.-h's and
\>«r.tl.'.
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