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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1886)
S. Interna! revenue collector for this Home Seekers, Attnntfcif Notice. President Cleveland's message as district, a well known and g od FOR SALE. All tho-e wt. i knu« tl.rin» d‘. > iialmbt- Jlclii Paper »f Josepftiee C«uity, Orti». claimed by a majority of the press, citizen of Jacksonville, the Tiiiie- e t t.i ti.» lat«- firm o» J Wilier A Son-. *-.th -r by Note «r I»ook «ce mt, will KM) • • is a "business-like document," but still further blundered by talking to «<,.; . . 'tletb.- .me b f r • the 1'Z.t «U» lami I «r ).o |««r a. r, y DEC, 24 1886. FRIDAY, that gentleman "big I and little of January next, or w • « ill i«e coui’wlled from some cause portions of it need noni («r u I - I'a»» on N.'iii' i-t>« Having concluded t ch -».- busiues- at this place, 1 mt offcritig niv rl.G i . Hi;.- lamí Registered at the l‘o- t«»iii. e in Grant'» "chinking and daubing.” Speak you ’ style, a portion of his com to force ».'ttleui -nt of the - 1'1. • 87-3t J WIMER a « 'N. large stock of ri< h rivi r Lott, m li.n i in , uirn’T’11'» ment reading as follows: Pass. Ore., a» S s oiid-l T h -» Matter ing of the Postal Service he says: .¡la ■i.-r.«t tl” sam«, qe (¡¡o ,. "It is also to lie hoped that he NEW FURNITURE STORE! tbe balance is of the finest .!u ' Retrenchment has been effected CORRESPONDENCE. other timber ami pasture land ri? ** , „ in the cost of supplies. All expen will not liecome inoculated with the good mill «ite. county |. „r , , ‘“'«isr z\. J . iS l’v I )< > K, W invite i urr<'Sp>n,|en>e from all • ditures unwarranted by law have ethics of a great tnajoritv ot the ed ’ piace greet living water rmlni ’ h^' tio’isiei subject» <>i I«» al and other in ceased, and the outlays for mail car itors oi Rogue River valley, who Main St. b.»t. tth am h. Grant . Pa»», the piace near buildings .",*'»>• terest-. have not the first idea of journalistic Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Queens Ware, 1 large hone«. larg.« »«ar?!. 1 *^1 • riage have l>een subjected to Ircne- — JI.u* j'l.-t opene J a New — With e;yh letter th.- name an I a Mr.— flcial scrutiny. At the close of the courtesy, but by gross and lander > , »moke house ami other out L1 ulk *? of th • sender is required, especially if g ng. t. hard, gur.leri and last fiscal year the expense of trans ous personalities seek to ¿.tract 1'1 li.«l 1 I lii'. v'llzJilL »«tit for publication all under fence; verv healthy | “ 1 Glass Ware, &c., &c», portation of star routes was less by from the success and reputation of Where will be kept on hau l umi formdi ( >n Ibi» farm can be raised thi- tn? all kind- of corn, sweet potatoes, mellón, j $560,000 than the co-t of the pre their more enterprising competi EDITORIAL NOTES AND NEWS. tors. ” Furniture. B -dJing, Picture Fr»mt». vious year, and steamboat and mail REDI CEI > 1 ’RICES. peai'iie«, gram, timothv. < |(,Ver ’'“'■*» AT G REATE V would make several good honies r Brackets, Etc.. Etc. \Ve suggest that brother Langell the climate amt ..iher ailvuntj‘»4’ Portland, Or. and Portland, Me. messenger service nearly $200,000 r m> •». Wind m-I r mi's. Brackets less. The service has in the mean procure a recipe from brother Nickle I>oor-1 be eqmdle.l in Oregon it w.-mt Etc . in le t > or 1er. S|iecial attention - A Full Line of promise to be terminal ]x»ints of the time lx-en enlarged and extended for i-olotiiats or other» to investí'nt "i* giv ;11 t > revealing the intricacies of the un longest trans continental R. R. sys by the establishment of new offices, fore lai) ing elHew her«-. INI) E K T A KING. tie art particularly with regard to < IE' »'ÌGI. It. G(I\V \y tem in th', country A through line increase of routes of carriage, ex .13 I ail kind of v. -rk in my 25 6m] ____ lifant's l’.i.s,"tjr how to play "freeze on” and "freeze Repairing pansion of carrier delivery conven line tie ill.' a'i I pr >m; y ex elite I via Duluth is talked of. iences, and addition to the railway out.” - AIX» — NOTICE Will lx- kept in Stock. N. Langell has purchased the old mail facilities, in accordance with CHRISTMAS Manufacturer ’ s NOTH I. is hvieby given thattl,,... Oregon Sentinel of Mrs. Frank the grow ing exigencies of the coun will apj !y to the Comity try and the long established policy AGENT PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. of .1. rsigne.1 Ere another issue of the Co'Rll'.R. Krause and will soon greatly im of the Government J.-ephiiif County, State of i ir,'., for the the m st regular term, viz: on .’i.',-’' Christmas will have come and gone prove its typographical appearance day of January, ls«7. for a lieetiMi t] »¡! On the Pacific ■ 'ope we can scarce ■o RACINE with a new dress. We wish Mr ly realize the soundne-s of that por and the new year w ill be upon u -pirituous, malt and unoua !.qli ir, quantities less than one gallon in p'“ In many of the states east, a "spotted illM) MILL’ Langell and the Sentinel success. in Thanking the public and my many customers for their patronage tion of the message relative to ex Pre« tin t of Grant» Puss, Josephine c™.* Christmas” is looked upon as indi tv. Oregon, ami will support sii-i the past. I can now make it to their pansion and improvement in the The January number of the "Au cation with the following petition cative of sickness and mortality. •' B. HI TCH rora Borealis,” a new magazine just mail service of the country, No For the benefit of those who do not Advantage to Call on me Before Purchasing Elsewhere, I ’ ETlTI< )X started in San Francisco, is on ottr doubt the Star route service has understand the term: we will explain A »Hara 01 publie vatro ¡age is reqieet- To tlie Uomirnlrle County Comt of th tabler. Its price is $r 50 per year, lieen retrenched $560,000 worth as it: Heavy »nows usually fall before fully solicited, ami satisfa 'ion gaaraiiteed State "f Oregon, lor Josi-pliine Count,.'! 36-1 y and it contains 112 pages "chock” he claims, and most all of that on the 25th of December: if the sun Your petitioner» represent that we ai r this side of the Rockies. The rea shines or the weather moderates each of ii< are inhabitants of the 15». full of racy literature. I'inet of Grant's Pass, in this County ami sons for the curtailment of the Star just liefore that, sufficiently to thaw Stat.«, ami legal voters therein. ThatJ the nar- A train rati through on *» , • »*. • • »• which aaa xaav..^ the snow so that the ground shows service, in aaa^. the aaacaaaa, main, XZ|O-1 operates 1!. Hutch is a suitable ¡» r.-oii M.|]Ljr. itmaiK, malt ami vinou.» liquors inquu,. row gauge R. R. to Dallas, sixty- in the poorer sections of the country in spots, it is called a "spotted Christ tifies less than on»« gallon, arid prav vini- I . < 1 )AVI 1 >S( )N, six miles from Portland, on the 11 th atld on the frontier are not very Honorable I km I v to grant I.im Ii.vn„. mas. To-morrow will see no -ucli so sell for the [» rio.l of-------- ui'inth, inst. The road is completed within satisfactorily set forth. The great state of affairs here, as it is seldom Leading Portrait an.I Landn iih * from th” «late of such li<Tn»e. six miles of Portland 1 lie News ¡„justice done the Pacific States and known to occur in Oregon Instead, 37(4 PHOTOGRAPHER, says it is a shame that Portland Territories by the unreasonable re we will perhaps see the tempera NOTICE. will not let this road enter its lint duction of their mail service almost 125 First St., Portland, Oregon. ture at 40 or 50° degrees above zero, (Opjiosite First National Bank.; its. NOTICE Î- In n bv -¡ven tint I willav defies satisfactory explanation. The the sun shining warmly, and the p'v to tin- County Court of -I" ephiii,. Beg» leave to inform the public that lie is now nicely located mi the corner <'l saving of $560,000 which has been County, (»regoli, on the 4tli ilavot Ja]. Rattle grazing on the green - ward. Isaac Hyatt, charged with the u o v ls»7, lor u livi iise to .-el! spiritiiou made by depriving lift people c I ’ peoptewill sit in their"porche 6 th AND H STREETS, GRANT’S PASS, OREGON. _ , _ _ .. — ___ ___ 4_..__ fs and murder of J. (>. Pierce, of Washing malt or vinous liquors in th«' pr ■< inn , • iraiiL- Pass, ».¡id County and State,an,, ton county, was on the i8th, found needed mail facilities to the value the out-door laborer must have his With a Large A».-ortnient of will support sai<i application with tlir fol guilty of murder in the second de thereof is not worthy of a boast from coat off to be J omfortable, and no lowing petition. I'. II. B('l!l:i»l GHÄ gree. A motion for new trial will the chief magistrate of the nation, snow will be in sight 011 the near PETITION fl \\ hat do we, of the Pacific slope mountain range-. Such is Oregon, probably secure his freedom, when And everything to be found inn First-Class »tor«-, which I wiliseil T i■ II«m :.1 '• • i o'tiitV C-.'itt of care for a reduction of postage or * he will doubtless run for congress the extension of the free delivery lluiltlTS dllil I Ilf Ctilit't 101 ?. RY LOW FOR CASH. oR MARKETABLE PRODUCE, Y"ur po'ií .«di o, i or receive high official appointment. -«■lit tli it w ni I ■ ire system? Why don't the President! Send for quotation (or raw I ur- and ill and see me before purchasing elsewhere. fl The game law should liesoatnen reccommend that it be made a penal' Skins to < «r.iut - 1 J ■ i A, in, < ,«■ in tv < ¡rt^H <le<i that killing deer for their pelts offense to bid on a mail route for W, GOULDSPEE, fl lollj',^. 1 IV'«-.1!.1 m 1-t r.'.p '.■rf’tllvBE lie stopped. Make it ¡1 penitentiary purposes ot speculation. How doe- 30-2111) Boston. Mass D offense and also prevent the destruc- it come that in the postoffice depart- ---- —a---------- ~rti- • - -—.»y*** a I" "n V o'l » oui-1 grant -i .-ai« i U lii^H .mb '■'.« '1 « Io mi-, our y. tition. pra^fl lion of large numbers of deer by any ment right under the nose of the -------- DEALERS IN -------- V" ■ -ant " ' Iti' . one person, by which we mean pre President the rankest corruption is EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. 5 malt ..n I i imm- ii.¡:i. r- lor th ■ p -ri^H ■' < iri.-i-.ll, l:-"i«i «i ,t.«n> .--..I, !i<',-tis»«^fl vent men from hunting for a living practiced by rascally mail-route 11C h will » vei I'l’.iv. ( and the law that will reach these speculators robbers of the people i»ur. rrom and Morrison Sts. Gth St, between M tin an l H, Grunts Pass. Or. desirable objects is the law for us. and no notice taken of it nor any I Mve I1 h * I 11. *st an«l most < 'oniplete St«» •!< in their lin • in S.» rh _»rn ( S- run, whL’Ii PORTLAND, Or. thing done to prevent it tlu’v will -.4’. Congressman Binger Hermann V Speaking of th? silver question, 1 lie Leading IL't I of Portland xXii;,m- Cl " , , a li, . r Rett!. Al has our thanks lor the Congression as Low aft 11 id : i.owEs ’ r. •'•> a. :« - rimi r cult vation, well ada he says. al Record, from which we learn that to i’r.iin and »* a . For partiell FOR THE CELEBRATED sn -iTHiTinx 1: \ ri:> Every fair and legal effort has and term*, «-all on or ad ires < Free Coaz'li tonni ir.-i'i this Mitchell is on the following Senate been made by the Treasury Depart SMITH BROS , i standing committee- On claims inent to distribute this currency •WR Granta Paw (I POPULAR HOUSE. mii.es and mining: transportation among the jieople. The withdraw .1! CHARM! RE \si»N VBI.E. I 'tie yt at ■ in advance) NOTICE. routes to the seaboard. Dolph is of United States treasury note- of months ............ . I small denomination and the issuing Six - 5» Al! p■•r-.«n hobiau pri .«si.- I Coti <>n the committee on claims, coast THOMAS GUINEAN, of small silver certificates have lieen Three months rip tip to Jun Isth, issi, h IU(.|| PrOprieTOr. defenses and commerce. In the 75- been ¡idverti.ied, liut r.r.t prc.ented. ' resorted to in the endeavor to ac House Hermann i- on the commit cotnplish this result, in obedience Single copy •a»e present thè ¡¡aiue l'or pavmeril. «I. W. Hov, ARI», tec on expenditures in the postoffice to the will and sentiments of the re I’ec. Iti, H8t’>. L’roarnrcl department and also on the Terri presentatives of the people in the Congress. The I »irector of the M int -ooo- torics. again luges the necessity of more Front St., adjoining Courier Office, M '. I « - : in r ,.nt « I 11,«■ l art r;.fl The villainous murder of 1» I vault room for the purpose of stor (■RAMS l'A.'.S, OREGON. H i- -i u fl The World Renounc ’ d Corker of LaFayctte, by a worthless ing the silver dollars which are not needed for circulation by the people THE citizen of that place leads to the fol GUDES (irl.'-ETS. fl I have seen no reason to change Î -»ISiSEEE We bavu o | h : u »1 i Fir*t Cla*s I L-ur i:i ( ihn , ;s, n. oies , fl lowing proceedings which we clip the views expressed in my last an in<l ! <•♦ », Sion* in the btiildino formerly Tli'S Ell’/’.tiNS. ToNNETsfl Mcupied a- i sa hih* ami harm*** *h<*p, from the Rcgi ter nttal message on the subject of this ami H.\fl »»here wo will keep uonMiantly on haml A tramp was loitering about the compulsory coinage, and I again for bale the I m *i I iaml* oi I- Oil'S" ami « Illi iriJEN'S fl ■ jail yar<l on Wednesday evening, urge its suspension on all the l lour, Corn ;unl Oat Meal. «CIT.NS, INI 1NTS. J,A< E BON and was notified that lie had lietter grounds contamdd in my former re NETS. LADIES' CNllERWEAE. Wheat. Bariev, Oat.«, Mill h ave town, he was escorted alxiut commendation, reinforced by the — and — ills a mile an<l a half out of town and significant increase of our gold ini an11 ( In •(» Feed, Bran, was informed of the tact, of a secret portations during the last year. It LACES OF ALL KINDS. I organization that existed at this ap|K-.iis by the comparative state FIRST-CLASS FEED STORE. Autocrat Wood Force New Goods Constantly Arriving. ment herewith presented, and for place, to keep tramps from coming HURT I among us, the gentleman w ho t«x»k the further reasons that the more r?(Hi W. RAZEE & SON. JF him away gave him the following this currency 1» distributed a * ht Proprietor».. ? Í ' ! sei <1 off "You keep the straight the people the greater become. .... road, and don't think of returning, dutv t<»protect it from disaster, that (¡KAMS PASS 7; And all good- handled lr for if you do, you stand a good we now have abundance lor all out chance to lie |x rforated with bullet needs and that there seems but lit STAVFR X- walker ON CHRISTMAS DAV holes." The last »ecu of him, he tie propriety in building vaults to -V ------ Including the ----- There will I»- a Turke) und ll.vf nhoot- was going down the load at a two store such currency when the only rn L. S SivilTH, ■ Proprietor ing-ninti-h nt Grunt» Pass on I>ec.'.'.»th, pretence for its coinage is the nece- Issii, (< "hristma- day under the managt EMPIRE MOWERS REAPERS and BINDERS. forty rate. r\ stty for its use by the people as a ment of GRANTS I ASS, OREGON. BVN< It BROS f HYDRAULIC PIPE and GIANTS 5 Wtd] The energetic efforts of about circulating medium. Furnished on short notice. We cordially in\ iti all to examine out goods A very dam aging statement, Mr .»event) hungry stove pipes in the and prices before purchasing. A > NOTICE »-*• rr very heart of our town have so far President. Ifthe money has been Q Al l th« », who know thcniHrlveN in- c «—» A failed to burn us all out That: distributed among the ¡x-ople, how «I«-btvd to .1. I low .mi Co.. either by T] Note «>r a< . »mt. will plea*«* *vttl«* the and owing to good luck The town d<xs it happen that there i« none of same l«eh r« th«’ Kirnt day of January next CD 2 therefore runs on its sh;i|x.’. The it circulating among them, and how or we »will tn* < **ni-«4l«*<l to Gît i «utile Fine Buggies, A Z ment. i W liotv \i;|> aio z— 2 < ’ ■ 'K'ra M uv A- Fie «x r Si «. untiring zeal of about six gravel dins it transpire that the vaults of Nov 15, 1S« m L G rant ’ s I’ a - s O regon r .Mui Q Z3 Hacks and Carts, k tram loads of tilth such as tags, old the U A Treasury arc full1 There 3 œ z Last Notice. clotbi old boots. ixmes, hides, bat is perhaps no propriety for increas tz Having opeiRMl a Family Grocery, I hereby announce to the publie that J. Spi't. ial I crnis t<> ( Ginnici i ial i ing the vault room, neither is there let hoops, ,tc., in our back lots, has 1 have a new ami well selected »tor k of w 1 111 1,1 1 ■ ) . 1 A * solar gl.meed off like rotten eggs a necessity tor the suspension of the 11 i>wing un eitlier 011 NOTE m \< Travelers. QJ 7; r COI NI" must maki ». tilt 1 ■<•»! . ; ili. tn W from a gentlemans glistening gourd coinage of silver. Just <4*11 the - imo helorv Januiir.' Isl, », tt (Hat or»»'« Boarded Reasonable, and GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES \ND I I BLI ai o w 4 > 'll zuarant I ind therefore "signally” tailed to bloated vault and authorize the over 'ili n'iiiaimtiz unpii I wili he place.i w ilh Jixlgi' Browi't for < II«-« timi ro r~^ 33tfi Bonghi sincc th<■ Swecping Kednrti.»t> :n fri kill three fourths nf our |>eople. stinted jieople to circulate its con 3 gli 11 r, mii . ij i : a co. 'S inarked down at Bottoni Fri. - I , . ;| t|„ ✓ . This is owing to a mineral spring tents and we ieel certain in a brict •z ■r. (I) a) * NOT K t. O mot very far horn the business man time the great surplus will look as ( F.I.I.BKA I I I) P.WTS VERIICAI. SEWINc MAt’HIM _U X* »1011 of th, "chief R.ib." that's u« if a decoction of green |X'rsimtnon» < »r «»f Front an«l 4th St*.. NOTICE i< I:» rt’hv ghen that the 5Í O had Ixen poured over it. (live us Grant« I'.I-S I'n n.-n l'<«m|>»:iv will q>- which Ime no optai in case of management an i g-eat rang« of work ■ji r —♦« Going to the ¡»ring one day. wegot Grant’s Pass. - - Oregon. a few one dollar bills and two and I'li I" the ( ..lint. Court ot .1, ..q>h cn dow n on our knees and »tuck our »half gold piece» anyway. Clvv < i M.V ’-.V’ makt’ u ‘° ,hc i,1h'r’'” of '• L >'*ng .»sh or pro- ('¡amty »ttatv ««I I lr<in, it tin« ■ . \t n-oti lar term viz Oil the 5th da) oi lamia- iltii'e. t<> trndc with me. * A note away down in the muzzle of r) IS«. . l'or I li ell»,' to -ell il; I t liquors The I'Eori I s MEAT MARKET is J. BlUNüíHS «aid spring and analyzed thusly for a term oi «ix month- in quantifie« hum nu» »i»-:-. and pn*|un»l t<> »iippi)' t*tmn. Seven old Imots and sock», one doz The Tinies of late ha- made more than one gallon, in th»- I'rveim t of < ìrant» er* with the ehmeest cat» oi IF YOU WANT TO SAVE Fi-«. ,1 .-iq.lqne i o.mn . <. n.an.l will GO TO THE SUPPLY STOI I en empty oyster cans; two coal oil blunders editorially than anv of our aup|««rt « till u >n w i'll the follow BEEF A otir*clf and team, bm «an w.M NEriom. cans: four corned beef vans; section exchange When h’ratik Krause, in»iwtition. MUTTON. Man. »»er. X l-:c( ).N( >.\11ST of pitch log; one bushel ashes; re editor ot the Sentinel, an old ami PORK. V 1 ‘I : i l l lox. mains of dead cattle, such as jaw highlv estixmed citizen of Jackson To the II »nonbit* (‘«»nnty Court <»t the * F1S1 Sulky or Walking Flow. \ Ixmes. rib», etc.; *et of barrel hoops v illc. died recently, not one word of General Minnie Supplie? Et | tv \t itn-es ranging from Y«”ir p,’lifnn . r* nj r«‘*«’tn t •.»! wp. an I Sulkies all ran on wheel? from which the spring derive» its No Tonen». p.iuh «»( ti* an inlmbiiant« ï the Fr. • inut no sliding 1» y ¡an -i.l< RunatiNF THÍM’ CHARLES decker . P!O| , tonic pro)» rties. one v "ke ot No i.« rc»|Kct or recognition appeared in <W Eight to Ten Cents pc P nd. Grani* Pa** in tin« t <»untv an4 wtat» easier than the old .- y le. s-ldb) shoes with strings, ,\ c . Nc This the eilitori.il column« of tb.it »xiper wnl h BF.«T 1 RANI»« 01 M INE-, LIQUORI* \XI» < I » )].- KE1T IN Voter« th* rrin . tb.it Wu N»*u- All km t« oi JAS W WIMER. STt»CK effervescing ma»s appealed to -,iv noting the fact, «aw m item tating ralh. M.uiau«'rot i h Grunt* Pa*.* Bn*n»'ry MCRPHV, . "hark from the tomba dole sound that a goodly number of "Odd Eel < '«»inptiny i* a *uitabta* person to *41 niait .■ lì«iu-»r» in qu.«ntitiv* I«*** than one »Milon. Also Agent im the 1 eiebratetl Ctc. We seud you up another lows attended the funeral ot their an«l l»Eei<l.K HGAKLflNti H<»I-i,' pra} to t-t Ta “whiff." Ahem' "Stitch tn time him livoi MASON c HAMLIN «hi oí I X (■nt HT IN HR»T-< I \«« «TYLF ANI» Till IKwiii» tq pitr Will monili»« f would save about forty What are brother.” Mi:i:r WITH fvify kinpni » am « utfnti ,» n '' O R G A N s .ititi I • I ANOS T l^ist week, ujkhi the purchase of 37td we going to do for sanitary ptisan H Tnr »’« < # • I.. V «1 »- Mint* . tjon »*-Ueu the pr-.. g”"<. K- I n’ • •' It II I ■ • ’» Stahle in Connection. W. litio, Oi gon. J U tt 1MKR mi] (01 iíiek . Selling Out to (.'lose Bu.«iness!! THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE. DRY GOODS. FANCY COODS. < ; 1« » ceri i:s GEO. W. RIDDLE, \EW GOODS!! NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERÌA NEW PRICES’ IJXUNiìS'roNlu XWNCÌÙ OTS and SHOES, DhY GOODS. L. VANCE. » I I E Ix’ E lx’ <Xr J I I 1 »SON. . 1 aril-ware. Stoves ; uni '[’in-ware. Studebaker Farm toons, Flour, brain, and Feed Store. MRS. M. HYDM Chilled Plows ACME HARROWS, VICTOR WIND , M Turkey and Beef Shooting Match , LIVERY STABLE! New Store New (iooils. o W i’i:iii’i.iA «EIT iiiiikiiî. For and (¡roccric».