Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, December 17, 1886, Image 4

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    Litt!« Sermon».
A Land Law Deci».on.
II
The jests of the rich are ever suc­
Secretary Lamar tendered a de­
cision in the case of Win. Cro-, cessful.
It is always easy to say a rude
vs. C-C. Dall, involving a home­
stead entry nt ide by the latter in thing, but never wife.
the vicinity of San Franei-eo.
If you would know the value of
Secretary Lamar reverse the pre­ money, try to 'norTow- .some.
vious decision of the L .ml oflk>.
When we see a tear in the eye.
which was made in Dall s favor we are reminded of a warm heart.
After reviewing the c\ i<i* ti> th'
A purse had better be empty than
Secretary says:
In the case t
bar It is doubtful whether <Luman- filled with other people's money.
Some will find fault where others
ever entertained the purp- >c oi mak
ing the ground cl a intea his home. would never think of l<x>kit»g for it.
If so, it is clear that -itch intention
People that make j>etty troubles
was soon abandoned. The plain a luxury arc -eldotii satisfied with
and acknowledged purpo.-e was to out them.
obtain . po-v.ssion of the tract with
I/rt amusement fill up the chinks
out actual or legal residence tqjoti ..f , ,,,ir t.,.,,.t< n, c ])Ut nGl t|lv great
it, but to fulfill the mere letter oi ,,;ace therof
the law, , utterly ignoring its spirit
r_„;re.,1 i(i
Wealth, legitimately acquired,
is
Further than this, Ixith before and
valuable and only valuable when
after filing his claim for th'- tract in
thus acquired.
question. Dall and 1,is family had
He who will not look Ixifore him
home elsewhere, which neither he
nor they ever abandoned. This will have to look behind him, and
home was in San Francisco until the probably with some regret
If you want to keep up a wo­
summer of 1883, when they removed
to Oakland. Dall's wife certainly man s love, keep tip a slight hnt
never resided on the ranch. Slit- steady llirfation with her most ha
only made two vi-its thither, ted rival.
amounting to three weeks in the
Too many lx-lieve that ‘ the world
aggregate.
..
of ..........................
their four children
(OWt s every nian a living.' and that
but three ever visited the ranch, a- it requires no p ¡ -onal effort to make
far as the testimony shows. That the
■' collection.
" ■-
claimant considered San b'rancisco
Good nature like the bee, collects
his resilience is shown by an atfida- its
_ honev
_
....... ... every
.. herb; ill
...............
from
nature
vit executed <»< toiler is. i-s?. 1« ¡¡j., ( Sp,,|vr Sn< 1, ■ poi <m from the
fore the Registrar of Voters in San sweetest flowers.
Francisco,“slating that lr was a
As we grow in years and exper­
qualified voter of that city , n vidin,
ience we In-come more tolerant; for
at No. 723 Broadway. In view of it is rare to see a fault that we have
these facts I cannot concur in the not ourselves committed.
conclusion reached by your ofiiei.
that Dall acted in good faith and L The new j>ear of which W. IL,
sustained his entry. 1 I therefore
.
...............................
. Mons. Carter
re Atkinson
and the
verse tin said decision anil direct have recently received tucks from
that Dali’s entry be i ancelk-d.”
Georgio, i the UConte, and its his
,,, ,
, •"*
.
tore shows it to be a singular and
wonderful fruit. Contrary to the
Harris was locking Marple ,ip in hi-
ordinary law, this pear is propagated
cell, Marple became very abtts ,e.
from the cutting:» and can not ba.
and was not inclined to b friendly.
successfully grafted. It is said to
and on Thursday morning the Sher
be the earliest pear grown now and
iff placed a sixteen pound shackle
remarkable for its richness and beau-
around the prisoner’s leg and kicked
him up in lii.s cell, where he will re ty-
main 1 m >I1 i day and night. This
.A New Yorker de ires to have
wearing the 16 pound shackle hurt the law aid him because his wifi
Marple s feelings and he thought declines to keep him company when
that he was living imposed upon, lie eats.
but did not get any sympathy -from
those who were present. The Sher
iff searched Marple on Wednesday
morning and found a bunch of i ig.ir
resta paper which was lull of writ
ing, accusing some of our promi
nent men as being the tnnrden r of
D. I. Corker. It is believed-trong
er and stronger every d iv, among
otir citizens that the right man, or
murderer of D. I. Corker is nuv, in
jail. When Marple's k-g was King
ileeorated with the «hackle, lie m »li­
the remark that he would like for
the crowd to take him out and hang
him rather than to we.tr the shackle
.Sheriff Harris deserve credit for tin
precaution he has taken in keeping
this character in do-e andsafeqn.it
ters. It is thought by man, who
were present that Marple will soon
make a confession, as he has lost
the bravady he has assumed nil
along, and now thinks his day - arc
numbered. [Register.
r í 11
not . i! i i:s
W h it Moder i s ., ,
New Store
New Goods.
Mexico is li>. only countn in
which the m«' i .m nnpete with
the railroad
A, >, ti, track I14
miles you nun -•-'1-,-.mdred
t'.ie-i
little bronchos wan , v :t .
hay. stone, awl ■ th
1
jxn ! on their b- « , 1
or liarnes-., tlrivcn >
«tn! going the .«am w .
trains They can v tr* nt t ,
tired» of miles in th:
Subscribe f-s the '
•’ *• íhaa* A»
utf • c it afca, iU
PRIMARY— P er
1 i.ACIIl.RS.
co r
• R
rhe First ami Third Sal.l 4l|,h
.
month at t,rants Puss at II a
i>. in. Second Sabbathat Etin-ka’i^ '
mv at II a. 111., and J j>. m. llt M, i
S. h.-,I house. Fi-urtb Sublath la; "
ladey 11 a »,
K-rbyvill,. 7 ‘‘'J'111-1"
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An Extensive High-Grade Course of Study.
M»t 1ETV NOTIt Es.
« ìk . int ' h Pi?» Louai:. X'o. s.| \ i-
\. M.—Meets in their hall, o |.'| F.a ' *
1 Hiding, Friday evening on (H- bef/J,/
full iiioen.
Visiting brother.
7
inviti.I to auen,t.
,
H oward , W. v
.1 I.t, via is. Se<-’v
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For Particulars, Address
a ALL
ORDERS
BY
LETTER
Promptly Atter ded
HENRY L. BENSON, A. M„ l’rinci|Ml.
To.
■>
O rfgon
DH. W. F. KREMER, Frop’r,
The Rogue River Distillery,
i 11 i :
Main Strwt,
Graaf’s Pass, Oregon.
-
....
JACKSONVILLE, OIL
K ekiiyvillk L odge , N o . r>5, !.<) (, |
— Meets every other Saturday m rii.
Visiting brothers cor liaitv invite,I to
tend.
I»AN’t. lit xr, N. (;
S. W. F' okhes , Scc'v.
■it-
Druggist and Apothecary,
l’riipr.
JOHN A. HANLEY
G ini s !' ir. I. •> • ». F. —.Mts-UeY,.
' i' ir.lav evening at 7 .3-) at their halG*
sixth strew. Visiting brothers cordie?
invited to attend.
•li»ini .M,,-.«, y i;
.1. A. Ji xst.rnn. See'y.
DRIL
NATIONAL
J ack oxvii.it-. <h:x
Sr..
1' 0: II. Josephine Ixslge, 17:», tneetTtt
Grant’s Pass, first Saturday <4ett, lirn()Ill|1
.11 11 o'elevk A. M.
\V. .M. PotUKR
—bLAI.LK IS —
OFFICIAL
PAPER
Catan A. Garri ti. Ge»
Drugs, Patent Medicines,
w. M.
Bissiti L
. I. il. G.T.. I’t.']—
Chemicals, Paints, Oils,
every Friday evening at Hale's Imll.
-I R H :, W.C T
Perfumery, Toilet Articles,
CALlEORNp
Shulder Braces, Trusses. OVERLAND — TO
MA—
A_?-i.t«.
Kinney A Wolter», Agents. Met
oogs
1.
ai i
pilli:, h inn, ti : rubí
— OF —
— Artii-le of—
■c )•
Oregon & California R. R
ANI» ( 1>\.XECTIONS.
BOURBON. RY E
— Eime.
CORN
Purpoees.
Wines and Lio not s for Medical
Pure
WHISKEY,
l-.-J
Davs.—
F,-.r.’ iiLj Por!P.i!(! !o S’p. Frai'fissi), jjuo
Fifo fru For!: sii to Sicrumii $00.35.
1,—
And—
JOSEPHINE COUNTY,
««»i
M. E CHI Kt II Al’l’olNrMl.x^
\\ f . u RS.
T welve
Of
Iti.
<>»»'i* i. not ■(».
i >,!.. . t>,-u every ,1 lv ,.X( ,,,
,
Ir-Ihl . .3•» V. M. to S ;,4) I-, M , . -‘"'te
day fnnn .s ;;> to to
m .
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J. 'V IIutt
J.
n-Fet ident Pupils :
T erm
'
Ki v. J. McIntire, p ç
Cemetery Work a Specialty.
Cl"..- ( '.’-.r.ectii ns milde ist Ashlar,I
— In (»uiuitilies and at—
PRICES
Printed at Grant's Pass, Oregon.
TO
Physicians Prescription:; Compottiulcd Day <« Night
SUIT.
- DAILY EXCEPT -I’NI'AYs.
E i-T Sm,-: Hivw-v.
BETWEEN IMltHA.Mi A .iSIll.AM».
■o
SATISFAI I ION (¡L\KANTEEP
I- INi:
\
LINE
CIGARS
OF
ALWAYS
on
KEPT
?• Ml. Ttt ns.
HAND
! ;
W. J. WIMER,
NOTICE ?
UNION HOTEL.
EDITOR
AND
PROPRIETOR
One of Best Hotels in Southern
Oregon.
<¡000 B eus -
<¡1 k » p
And tin- I« -t . f A
t
A i .L ANN E.V I HESS T baix .
EAVE.
AKKIVE.
l’or! Ian »I
anon 9:21 i-.s,
Lebanon
1.45 .'. M. I1.irtland 10 :< 5 a . x .
TII< >SE DESIRING To SETTI li IN'
I owns of
Southern
I
Oregon
Fumali Palace Sleeping Cars
kill, i : :
Ihiilj L
I P ::]:.|;1 and Anillan-!.
Tti"<i
K. I!. Ferri make* < .>n-
n.'vt,"ii with all the Re :',;l,irTraiiiH ui> the
I’.ist Si,];. I ;vi-i«n». from loot <■:' F street.
Will do v\ .1 to consult tlic underpinned at
unii" 11 inas.
LtVERY
IN
STABLE.—
i >ne yt ar 1 tn advance ’
Six months .............
>2 ¿5-
Three months. .
Single copy.......................
/ S-
to.
-ooo—
THE
k’
1 . i-!l-o:ul.
'
The Shipping Point for the principal portion of the grain produciir
part of the County.
Olili,
WILLIAM NAi
I 25.
W est S u
Dtvistox.
BI.TWF I x' PORTI. \ VI» I OHVALU?
A r ui T rai ».
'
IE A VE.
laaivi:.
l’ortliiml. 7 ■: i 1. ?'. ('"rv.dli.s 12 :25
Corvallis.. 1 :.‘i9 r. st. 1’ortlaml t> -'A !-. m
‘.I- r-..-;l,i.j him ,-t with trains <>: t>. 1’.
for Taquina Bay.
E. i - kx - s T k . ux .
• aiuti j .
!'
4 :5'1 i-, -I. M'.Mll'vllc S :ti : i -. m .
-M M ii vili,
l.> V M. I'crtlatnl 9:0 i.:.t.
I? , il licl.< ts l'or <ulc ami ba.-'.ip­
il' ki-Ì t <'• :n|,.;ny’s up town • Ilio-,
,-"r:u-r Fine anil Second Street». Ticket*
"i' 1' ' ■ .pal peints in < 'a . ernia can "ill?- #
radati
i ■
■ ■ i f: ■ .
C l ’ t F u ¡¿ Freut Str?:N. Pi-rUiEd. C ríii .
i HE CENTRAL PART OF THi:
I »<> .III-' lli\ <:i' \ I IL V. 011 ! 11« •< »
.Mrs. Ellen R\d,.r. Proprie fre.-s.
KfCKBYVILIE,........................................
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I ¡rt's Pars 1 :1O.|. „.
I :2i) i. 'i Ashland. -1 fl)
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a.
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irt’s Pass I n :.‘.5i'.x.
S'A
I irtP.I: - ! 1 :'.<» r >: Port!«!’.:! 3:45t.x,
NOTICE!!!
NOTIC E ! I
< oiHJccti with ’ll.- Ill h‘l 1* I
--FIRST-CLASS
A Vs.
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K I! R ay V II. I. H 1 >1R EC TOR V.
Addrc-s < r call oil C. MAGRI DER. Central Point, Oregon.
-KiT : M-
Choice Land for Sale.
DRY GOODS à GROCERIES
Flouring Mill and Farm
TWO ill NDLEH \. r - of choi- vland
I t >R r- a 1 j :
in Yam!1.ill e »iintv for -aie, IS milvs
F(»r g<»<»i| bare iins in (ht line of
- ..’Siwe t <•! Portland, l ia’ w.ijt'H road “ilu itutl « ei Muq Lv ( ro< k, J<»SGphi?|i‘
■ ! ■ miles ” »nth of
lec tin, to it (ruin Portland i* rnocndi- county, Or- d- r.
Hats.Caps Bcotjaid "h.ca • » A-
I’.D'S. a Tir >t-< !
I Lol I» I \ »
ini'i'd f»»iir ¡niltM
• d.r,
track •<! five
MH I . "’’h «’
i.t
-hiir’v, ■!. -;ij
And <•-. 1 rytl.ing in the iv.-u "f
n il- ui';
Th- ; niaioinz nine mi!»
■ got HI vv k j . d h : - a g.»;» ! gl >: ,»m
T he
exue’Arnt road, ' in» -pring«* <»;i Í h,-l.iu-.. FAUM ‘••mtaiiiM
) aere' Ì land : Ld
MINING SLI'l'LIES
Fr.-ii.lit v.ill !i.>t l e u reived for ship-
,icr.’< in vlo.i r. and o ■ r 1 • .« tvs under
IT
i mpiire of, or w idri’ •
ii'-iit alt -r 5
!",-!* r. m ., * n either the
en’.tiv-ition : also good Orchard,
W. .1. AvriEi«.
I,■ Ilividi,ms.
House tn l r.afus and irrigation diteli. 1 i r • i- XV
Th >se wi-i'niiig ha i-jai n- -h ■ I • • «’’ • >.i
It !<o| Hi.! K,
- I I . K g GF.KS.
Tine situation for a tla.n farm. (a:i ir­
M iii .hi r.
G F'. A Pas« .Agt.
rigato almo.'t anv pail of th • plant. I'«
WILLIAM NALCKi:,
further ! art A ukm < all
ivi Ir • s
fiOiEI.S YND RESTAVRANTS.
K KRIIY VII I I
Onrms.
I I \\ ISTitONG, Mnrphv, Orog-»»!.
<ct
X. PELEMATER
---»'Alili
CENTRAL HOTEL!
COMMERCIAL II' >TEL.
AHcF Ñ Mi.SSERVE
in —
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES
.3 O SI
Pro,
J. JORDAN, -
•M \i\ Sriiri :.
GUAN i S PASS, OREGON
Proprie
Git.yxTs P ass .
llii
Ind keeps constantly on hand
H its ,
H-ors ixt> Situ •
C ai - s .
Fresh and Salted Beef, Pork,
— \ XI >—
Generai Mining Supplies. MI T ION
I'ho.-v uishioj
• i A.n--.uns m
tail to call at the
t n
I n I KIIVA III
Has recently lieen supplied with a
.
-
KERBVVILLE
P M
-
TERMS REASONABLE.
THE LiU’ (1ÎÏ SIIÄ
WALDO DIRECTORY.
Is CoiiiF k ! With This Hou-c.
WALDO liOII'L.
TH:' BAR Is srppj.ii;!, «ITI! Tilt:
AND BOLOGNA. '
O reuon .
MILLS.
Ba< ">n
und
Lar d
ALWAYS
ON
HAND.
M Al no, ori :
Mil I I K.
Me I Duliy»*re<l ¡imy pi < »• iIt Town
’ *
Hotel ha- I-.i'ti thoriinglily
rctiovated at.d
i h»1 ( «»¡ninuruial I !<■!<•!
the |». >t rejil­
R efurnished T hroughout
la • 1 Hotel is (Ir - part of So»»tln rn Or.
p»ii. t.nvTs vi»! alw.iys ti- .l th, k >f ot Tin: TRAVELING I ! m.K will i :N'1
aniHiiuio’latiuiiM. and the
supplied
uith the Ih’st tin market
BEST Aft (»MM*»DATIONS.
h
Kerbvville P. (• Building.
. A. PECKHAM.
Finest Wirte:, Liquors &. Cigars,
in .
M Idle the Reading Table is
l'Rol-KIETOK.
SI PPI.IED WITH THE l.ATF'T
NEW TYPE
NEW
PRESSES.
a
I all Is- Supple 1 at Ke -.a
class
Siare oi Ut Punite
NEWSPAPERS.
Patronage Schcitcd.
a A POOL TALLE M \Y ALSO I’E
I’:
large and i -.nuno-l
»
FOUND HERE.
barn and corral .
and nery thing necessary to do first
CHE
I >»R C \SH
M ith the ben w.c., r facilities in the
I
K- HHA Mill.
RATES VERY REASONABLE.
RICHARD P GE' 'RGL
JOB \\ ( »Id 1\
—J
_ 1
Which will lx? executed promptly
An I nil other Liquors
and in neat style
— H>
CE
UJ
SE
THE KERBYVH.LE SALOON
SING LEE
Special attention given to
l «’'EM THE fap
Washing, t on ig and Fiuti1 g.
legal BL k and County Work
on 'lain St.
UJ
O
CE
O
LUÌ
*_>
make gw--»«
waiortablc.
»
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â
H
M»« »MIS 1HE —
UonT f:ul loculi at tin
' " 1 l ■ «] , -i'-i !
I
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—
*
£
Z
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0
J
WIMER & SON.
Have the larv-M h U tc in J.^diim
i-ountj » li? I, is <Ax:;-2
UI|1| tw„
st'-r. s, tilled »ch
I iri-g-n
HEAITH-GMNG WATERS!!
McCallister’s Seda Spring .
Situate«! ofitli«* Sortì» Fork of Putt» er< » k,
32 milo from .lack-^mville, in a < <■»! u*m*
\on near Mt Mdauighliu, are a drligbt'
lid report for
00
«*->
e
»—•
INVALIDS!
The«” waters ar«* highly m-Micinal, cur­
ing in a Miiort time
CD
»
hYSl’l' I’S 1 A
TRAVEL! <s
FARMER
MINERS'
\ND
SI Pl’Ll ES.
Ill I,
I »
Ktw» n
w* t
J. B. HUTCH,
* • ratit s Pass,
C*Jk
\eiy Best Bno Is of < ig • -.
AT RE \>i)N \I!E R \TES
''
A
— Kee|* the Finest—
MONTOoMEHY ward a co.
i
CoMI’t-TFST
*>!'
ACADEMIC— ? '.00
iumU «rpt. mid Marell«
»-ar. IxSIl'i
Is
til
inchc.wiihettr
A
C' RFS
Ft ¡.I.
GRAMMAR SCHOOL
k
*
A
Rate!* of Tuition for .
MARBLE, STONE -r GRANITE
B du I i
V 3. LOO Hlnatmtlona - a
r
| . i I « r r.
MW * W huieanlr P»l< . •
4»r«-rt Io r.i'«*
J uu ail <« hm V« fbr
l<i > » .1 « r f •
1
i.-M’. 'I |U hun tr>
ordrr« a ul «iv«4 tt«»t coat of ntrj*
thin«i yon u«r, « »•« t t »k, wear, « r
harr fun V pit. ’J.»«.»
Klil.il
rei titola H»A»ruta<iou *«l> attrai
f
■ th.
<if th* Uuild. K'i •
»ltd M
i 1< •
I«» an> r >•
»*
tt¡M»n r-c« ipt Oa- 10 eta« to ihi»ajr
i
<M«c «-< tnallUitr
l.i taslMir tkvM
ft*,
liWliyr,
WtTil
ROGUE RIVER
Country ITothite, links, 1 ni>.
Idle' . I'.te.
Sterling: A m;ut without c.uu -t
ne-s is a mournful and ts-tpk xiite Gin- me a call .mil I k Convinced.
Htitl
lc-alitv.
Victot 11ugi1 G." 1 action- i >
the visible hingt sot the doors of
lu t\ en.
Sir P. Sidnev: They a- tievci
J. 11. MARSHALL N SON
alone who are accoinpainv 1 b> tin
Wi-h t" lui,.on tlie p. vplt' et Grant -
bk- thoughts.
l'.i-s i i,| niirr-'Uiidiiig , i o v tliat
Dickens; There is no sub-titute
tli.-v hâve op- .*'-! a ne» -1 ick of
for thoroughgoing, a, lent and sin
c< re eat m -»tin -
Rolx-it Hill
The Sciiptun-s ate
the tn-.I- ire i t the p" i:. lit. •ol.tce
<>l the licit, and the -.tip,««!f of tin
dying.
H. Mann: I'ltv talent of success
is nothing more than doing what
you can do well, and doing wi ll
wit itewr you do.
Gladstone; The onh sound and
healthy descripti-in of a--i-iing 1-
that which teaches indepcmfcnci
and self i xerti n
i i.itlieringH.
Bulwer Litton What
W...... mi n want
— 1 :|®\ M.HO I» II
n —
i- not tali nt. it : ptup>-i ; in other
I *f< ivisioiiS.
Klour
:in<l
words, not the poi r to achieve.
but the will to labor.
ti . nt 1 i r <- <a mt: i.
First Monday in September. 1886.
\V 1 I 1 I’ i’
Arrir»Ia.t
n; -x <¡3 nr* i l«* y ,
I ices Saturday
Arrives sain • day).
< <eli< • »•;il < '<>1 it . :i- •! el-
E. A. ESTES,
Iiopical Fruits, Staple anti Fancy
,
I.v. Grant's P.O-, G \ i.
Th:- V-i! known Sci ol will Is < : en for the Fall lernt on the
\V< irks.
.1. < '.
Absolutely Pure,
The Salem Statesman devote'
nearly a column of its editorial space
This
r ih ’ v . t \ it i*
\ marvel "
to-i.me sen-iblv remarks upon tin
purity, Htrength mid wli<»lt*<.iiienrH<
value of advertising, and concludes
e< onoini<Til than the unlmarv kind*,
by saving
.uni cannot be *••!<! in < <»m{M*tition with
the
multitude
’of low te»t, m I i »It Weight
"Not the business community
or phosph.it«» |Miut|er»
Sold only
alone. but the general public as well, ilium
ill ■ III
I . \l 1» Ik I N<, i’oU |»l H I o ,
forms its "pinion of tin standing
.:6 I v
b 6 W ill St., N Y.
and pro peels of a firm, by its meth
od-i of advertising.
Nothing is
more natural than for a stranger,
coming for the first time i-.it ■ the t 1U»\I siili I 1, ,«i >nt<* ruai»,
in 11 EK IN —
city, to look over the advertising
columns of th< leading new q>np<i.
if he sees an attractive aud well a
ranged advertisement occupying»
good space, he Concludes that Illi
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