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THE (OUR 1ER. Local and Personal. We wish the readers of the Cou- i»iie anil a!! a Merry Christmas. LaFayette, otir old home is now a R R. town. County court convenes the first Monday in January. J. B. Hutch was severely kicked by a horse last week Don't forget the Grand Mask Ball at Music Hall to-night. All the settlers have been ordered to leave the Klamath Reservation. C. M. Stites and C. T. Davidson of Williams, were in town Monday. A religous revival has been going on at Roseburg, with marked success. Our district school was dismissed last Friday evening for a two weeks vacation. I)r. Beacom has completed a veay neat office, just above Marshall's on Main street. Blackburn has some big bargains in farm lands. Call and see him. 38 2t. Don't forget Bunch Bros, shoot ing match tomorrow (Saturday for beef and turkeys. Give us a three cent passenger rate over the railroad. California has it and we are entitled to it. kier DEC. >4. 1886. [FRIDAS S tate andcounty officials state orriciAL»: Governor F MtHpY Secretary 1. p Etmani Treasurer UlKstS Senator hi B. .ViLia-n Representative L V )lm HELI. K; B M c E lscy Hupt. Pub- Instruction Circuit Judge- K„ jí I,. K. W ebhteh District Attorney 'AV m . M C olvio cocmty ornerai»: County Judge Htolnev tolnev Coivi« /J M l Payne -, *- ConiUlissiuners fhmeon Meeeenger I ........... Clerk ,k< . K Chanaloe. T n > . J W. Howard Sheriff 1 <1. Patterson Hid F. Hathaway I Schoo1. Superintendent H(.ixi i tr C ovbt —Convenes on ti e Second I Monday in April, and Fitst Monday in I November Htusrv Count—Convenes on the First | Monday in January, April, July and I September — - -^te-—— OUR BUSINESS DIRECTORY. GRANT'S PASS. OESKRVl. MKXCUAXDtSE. |L V amck —Cor. 6th and II streets, »¡go. W R iddle —-Main st., near nth. [(’ imi ’ hf . ll ATcrrs—cor. 6thA lists. K. P. 1». & I. Co.—office and store cor- | Gth and Main streets. anocnnten. J. M C hiles —cor 4th and Main sts. J. B M arshall A Sow—cor 7th A Main [tin lam A C iiai 'M an —Main st near 6th. K. A. E stes —Main st., bet. 4th A 5th. ATTonXEYS-AT-LAW H avis B rower —6th st near P wtoffice. S V M itchell — Main st next door to C ourier office. H im W hite —Main st , het 4th and 5th DEVO STORES N ational Darn S tore —Main st near 6th. t'n y D rug S tore —Main st bet 6th a “th. PHYSICIANS AND SI ROEON.S AV F. K ramer —at National Drug Store. F. W. V andyk —Main st bet 6th and 7th. AV II. F lanagan —6th street tielow II. W atches and jewelry . <’. 1.. G ray —cor Main and .'»th sts. M. V. L oomis —Main st bet 5th and 6th. Miss Winifred Mosher started for her home in Roseburg last Friday evening, to spend the holiday vaca tion. Parties having property for sale or rent would do well to call on or address, W. I,. Blackburn. Grants Pass. [38-2t. We wish to thank the Central Point Sporting Club for an invita tion to attend their Christmas a- lnusements. The President in his late message, failed to mention the fact that J. B. Marshall & Son had reduced prices on holiday goods. 39it An effort will be made says the F. A. Topping and J I,, l’owe'.l were in town this week Oregon Sentiuel, to have Grants Hon. H. S. Davenport has con 11.. -' inc >rporated this winter, an 1 tracted tor the building ofa residence there is some talk of changing its name It the n attic is changed how in the west end of town. w > .Id N ikK-.ill- suit the "Cou The lots kmiwn as the Smith lots rier?''— [Record. on Sixth St., have been s> \i to a We believe there has been no Mr. Schmidt, who will build soon. *ec. nd to the motion, therefore the Junge Davis Brower and family qlR - tim is not debatable. Without enjoyed a house'-wanning last Tues day, having on that day moved into further "malice aforethought” how ever, we will say that Eldridge City their elegant new residence. would suit us much better, for we Simeon McAllister infonus us that he will soon commence the manufac know if we were to die. Joe would ture of alxiut 2800 brooms for Mr not insult all of our relations and Hulbert of this valley. Mr. Hulbert friends through his paper. has two tons of the best of broom Rev. J. P. Coleman of Clay coun corn. ty. Iowa is a guest of Mr. John The large number of pupils wh > Hood. The Clay county News have been attending our school, will speaks in prai-jworthy terms of this Doubtless enjoy the vacation, but gentleman from which we learn that they must liear in mind that on the he was a Union soldier during four 3rd proximo the school again ojiens years of the late war. participated and their presenceen mass is desired. in the Georgia campaign, acted as Sam Cook, Win. l’crnell and M. scout on many occasions acted un Rexford have begun the construc der Gen. Garfield and besides being tion of an irrigating ditch from Ap a prominent G. A. R. he has been plegate to Sam Cooks place, four prominent in the West Virginia and miles down that stream. Its head Northwestern Iowa conferences. He will be just below the bridge near has also been connected with the New* as correspondent and editor. Benedict's place. The Rev. gentleman will remain Old Santa Claus ha* come, and among us during the winter and taken up his headquarters at E. A. perhaps longer. We can assure him Estes's New Grocery Store. Fine lie i* more than welcome iu our Candies and Toys of all description midst. for Christmas. Also; Staple and F. W. Van Dyke and J. N. Fancy Groceries. If you want goods at low figures lor cash, give Wheeler have just received from C. W. Redmond superintendent of the him a call. 37'3l Tiottei* Home, Portland, a tine I will take charge of the vocal and Hatnbletonian stallion colt. The instrumental department of the Eu colt is standaitl bred and registered reka High School, commencing with in the books of the National Asso- the Jan. term of 87, where pupils ciati 1 He is she I by Adirondack mav receive a thorough musical ed 719, his dam by Napa (thorough ucation Terms reasonable and sat bred Adirondack is by Bona Fida isfaction guaranteed. 720. he by Rvs-.lyks Hatnbletoniar. E. D. W hitelaw , 10. Rockwood is by Fleetwood 894, 38-it. Prof, of Music. record, 2.29, he by Happy Medium Our friend Ed. I-'lliott. one of the 40.1, lie-by Rysdyks Hambletouian. biggest hearted men that ever pulled It will be seen by this pedigree that an engine throttle, called in Friday. the colt has m superior in the coun He informs us that he will go to ty. All of the Hambletouian horses Portland for a two weeks rest, arc speedy, good tempered, very- and that Billy Hall will take his hardy and large, weighing from place on tile engine. Ed. has 1050 to i toolbs. Adirondack and made the night run between here Rockwood are bath very speedy al and Roseburg for a year, hence will though they have not been handled f a sjxcd or the turf. This colt will greatly enjoy a rest. be a valuable addition to the stock On the 15th instant, the wife of J. F. Strait of this city gave birth to interests of Southern Oregon, ami the smallest balK- we ever saw. It 0:1 tin famidation laid by old Ver weighed but two and a halfpounds. mont, George .and Blackhawk, there O11 Friday when we saw it, it was as is no reason why people in search of trotters and speedy roadsters may bright and cheerful as any twelve pounder, its little eyes fairly spark not coni ■ to Josephine Co. for them ling with the heroism of a true A- ' in the near future. The saw-mill started one day last .MISCELL ANEOCS. , A. J. Sr.no».— Furniture dealer and Archi week, but a rock shaft of the engine broke and lias to be repaired before tect-Main st. Ix-t 4th and 5th. t. R azee a S on —Flour and Feed store— work can I k - resumed. Main si adjoining Courier building. Miss Kittie Thornton, who has been attending the Sister's school m Jacksonville, came home last week to spend the holidays. Christmas is coming; step into Blackburns and let him take your measure for a new suit made to order at the tailorinig department of the Brownsville woolen mills: [38-it. Rememb.-r the-.e will be two Christmas trees here—one at the M E. church on Christmas Eve, and one at Music llall on Christmas merican. but Oil! so bttle. In Town this Week. night. .Miss Ione Cranfill, fi>rmerly prin- P. P. Payne. Waldo; Mr. Bilder- At the meeting the other evening the vote stood fifty one in favor of cipl of our public school, is now in ' back, Deer Creek; C. D. Sexton. incorporation, to eleven against it; Colton, Cal., where she went about Lucky Queen; E. T. Meissner, Ker- so we suppose the town will lie in three months ago, hoping the mild byville; Chas. Beach. Althouse; climate would benefit her then fail Chas. Dunean, Kerby ville; Mary E. corporated. ing health. Miss CranfiU’s many J. Freasure says that he has only friends here will lie glad to know Seyferth. Phoenix; L. 1-'. Crenshaw, received 1.8 wagons to paint out of that, at last accounts, she was rap Kerbyville; W. B. Brown, Iowa; A. Ilvd; a-.ul family, Murphy; II011. A 20 wanted. As paint put on in idly improving. \ Porter, Leland; F. A. Davis, Alta; damp weather wears the best, come We have seen Dr. Van D\ ke’.* L. F. Lane. Jr., Roseburg; Johan on now with your wagons. [,39tf sen and wit. Norway; H. A. Smith, Woodville has decided to have on imported horse (as per local else M. T : Sa-ai Hadley. Myrtle Cr.; where in this issue) and have 110 Christmas Eve at W. J. Stanley's H. A. Harvey, Crescent Citv; Thos. Hall, an Entertainment, Christmas hesitancy in pronouncing him a very- Mee. Applegate; T. Burns, Eugene; fine one. Ik probably lias 110 equal Tree, and Social Dance; the proceeds S. I". Sladden, Portland; R. Wells, to be donated to the school furni south of Salem, and surely no su Applegate; II D. Dixige. N. V.; perior. We regret that limited ture fund. 3~tf space prevents further comment. H. E. Haw, Ciiicag .; A. F. Mugs, A. M. Jess called and placed tha IS. 1-'.: I,. Martin, Ashland; John He shows for himself. C ourier under obligations to him. ' Avery, S. F.; L Liebtnan. S. F.; E. A bill will lx? presented to the This office would be a good ¡dace to Hathaway, Kerbyville. take the census, judging from the coming legislature asking to have number of callers. That's right, the State reapportioned. If this is B8IEF MENTION. done as is proposed by the bill Jose you are all wecotne. There arc 1.430 inmates in the in A. H. Ahlf informs us that he has phine county will lose her Senator. exchanged property in Roseburg We are to be jointed with Jackson. sane asy lum at Napa, Cal. iierhr A J epson —Hardware ami Stoves A fine bed of coal has been found with Mr. Woodward for the building Lak • and Klamath counties. We —6th street, between Main and H. now occupied by Razee's feed store, think this a piece of double dealing m ar the meadows in Jackson coun It H ale —Furniture Ac —6th street, receiving $500 “to boot", which he from some quarter hence we "kick" ty. between Main ami II against it. "More anon." igney A C ook —Blacksmiths—II street, considers a good trade. Phc-rs is talk of dividing the State lear corner of 6th Mrs. G. S. Holcomb of Summit of Caliofroia: the irrigation question Rev. G. W. Black, assisted by the A. G hei ’X e it S on —Gunsmiths and Machinists—Main st bet 4th and 5th. Revs. Stearns. Johnson and Bristow township, Iowa, mother of Mrs. being the entering wedge. 1TY M arket —Main st near 5th of the Baptist denomination, have Thomas Hood of this city, arrived The Gold Beach Gazette office eoi ’I. e ' h M ahkht —Cor Front and 4th sts on Tuesday night's train. Although made a large pie last week. In the Announcement! . Special II S tar —Tin Sho|>—cor 6th A II sts. been holding a series of meetings of the stable COX — RIER are 5th in at the M. E, church in this place. ( h > years ol 1 the lady stixHl the long attempt to warm the form th? whole . The S. S readers mith —Livery- 11 st bet journey remarkably well and we are “plant went to pi. an ’. 6th. formed that we have made arrangements They were well attended. UlTii B ros .—Feed Stable—Gth st. fer KNTti clubbing that famous 4H-culniiin week Oil last Monday Wni. M. Royal pleased to say, she comes to stay There seems to I k - a general de al H otel --J B Hutch, Proprietor ly — story paper, T he Y ankee B i ai > e , a began delivering goods, wares and and is well plea ed w ith her new mand for a new constitution. It is Main str ■ ■! near 5th. We congratulate Mr ami periodical which needs — no Henry recommenda rants P ass A cauema I.. Ben merchandise all over town. His home but reasonable that the State has son from . Principal. tion ns, as one of the brightest, wagon will run at any time and to Mrs. Hood on their good fortune to outgrown its old clotln*. ills A! : I , • -- Millii-er- ■ meet their mother once more. W. cleanest and street, l>est story papers Ameri “It is rumored that a first class in«, Main between 4th in and 5th. any place within reasonable dis W. Scott ami Marcus Dav of Spen ca. ieai Each nninl>er contains nine allister. or ten tance. Give him a call. 39it . th G iving W iters —S Met , daily morniug denuxrratic paper is cer, Iowa accompanied them. Proprietor —35 one mdes Jacksonville. complete stories, or from two serials by the The company of men who were to I k -started in Portland alxmt the G hifkis . Gold household Hill-—Real recipes, Estate, at work putting the new telegraph best H authors, |s*etrr, We have heard that the commit first of January.”—[Ex. L.iml er. Grain. Insurance etc. witty sayings, in fact everything line through this part of the country, tee appointed by the chair at the EW'is S trong — and Flouring Chase & Ford have failed at that go-s toward making a Mills. bright Murpbv. and in amks W W imer —Murpy—agent for the were very careless, to say the leas’. public nieeing 011 charter, and which Roseburg. Douglas count, has teresting storv paper. Therogtilar priceof Sulky Mason We A They left brush and limbs in the was designed by a motion made and The Economist Yankee Organs Bia I ■ ami is Plmv »2.06 a and year. been much afflicted with failures Hamlin Pianos. offer to either obi or new rabweribers. wagon road that should have lieen lost to report upon tile propriety of since the (>wcns collapse. The K ogi JACKSONVILLE. k R iver C ourier and The removed. changing the name of our town, has 'K ive R Blade iver D istillery -—John l>ec-. V. 31st, Han S. F. Floed lias retired from the Yankee from now until ley, for Proprietor. 1887. Fi t»». The regular priceof both T. J. Hussey brought to our office been censured by some, and that editorial management of the Prohi a < KsoNvn.i.E arble w ho W orks ( last week a Mangel Wurtzel beet their action is inistinders'ood. We bition Star. Hereafter it will be papers is »4 .25. M Those w ish — to J. take advantage of this extraordinary offer, can Whip, Proprietor. It can assure our readers that we know conducted by an executive commit . L fmcert —Physician Surgeon. secure a sample copy and of The 5 ankee which tipped the beam at 26ttis measured two feet six and a half in of no understanding by which the tee. Blade bv sending their - AT-L.AW. addresses to the attorneys Publishers of K. Tne Yankee Blade. 20 . ches one way, by four feet six inches committee was to force its wav, and It is mow pretty generally conced I. K elly K ent answering for ourselves would say Hawley St . . H. Boston, H annah Mass. . T. In B. ordering the other circumference measure • >f WALDO. cd by the press that a war among pleaie remit to this office the amount ju*t as we *aid at the meeting, that course. We have forwarded the Win a, I. A giving S ’N—General above state your fall Merchandise address. we wish to lje governed by the wish the foreign fK>wer.*' i- initriinnt Its — Main street same to the Board rooms at Portland. of the jieople in the matter of a name commencement is pla cd not later has . D 4L ecker —General Merchandise. A NAS INJl'.l TOR free with each than Spring. We are compelled to settle up Hotel I.iverv stable remedy. — Main st. Price hottie of and Shiloh's catarrh It is not generally known that the A P eckham —Hotel and I.ivery barn with the employes of the C ourier The Ttemizer ch arges theCapi 50 cents. At Kremer's. ♦ —.Main street. in man or woman cured office and our other accounts on or (). & C. R. R. Co. own a strip of tai Luutlx-riu^ Cc. <■)f Salem, with IMPOTENCY land through our town l<x> feet w 1 le CENTRAL POINT. by Gilmore's Aromatic 'Vine. For sal»- before January 1. 1887, therefore ■ > worth <4 tun- rt . W estroi -— store Feed and sale stable. ; and that, in oriier to pievent the lay having stolen at . o Kremer's drug land lying in those indebted on job work account S, Hot < k —Stoves and Tinware. ing <>( county roads across this piece f»er from government Paid P ankey up subscriders or new Ewis —Central Point Hotel. sub or advertising will please be pre of land, they built a round house Polk county. M scribers M > iliri'HK —R C ourier d. Estate. , by paying pared to settle the same on or before tn the betAveen the tuo ends of Fourth St. Letter From old* A Ktn^. [37'5* the sum of KERBY 53 cash, VILLE. will receive both that date. and a depot between the two ends of W m . N ak ke —General Merchandise. the 1 er and West Shore one Potilan<l Or., Dec. 11, '86. Dr. Hinkle of Central Point has Sixth St. It is *upp >sed this was N C D our ei amvtter —General Merchandise. year. West be ac our thanks for a bottle each of his done so that they coul l not lx- forced U nion H The otel — Mrs. Shore Rvd«r, w.ll Proprietor IM. CouRtER -J wa* not a little companied a magnificent holiday Kr.RBvvn.LE by M ills —P. M. Miller, l’ropr. celebrated liniment and catarrh cure to uncouple trains on either of these surprised -it vour vr-ry kindly notice Ku hard P G of eorge —Saloon —Main st. engraving Mt. Hood. 18x24. The Doctor is celebrated for his suc streeL*. The employe* of the com of votit litimbl- “t n nit tn the col printed in eiglir colors, alone worth cess in the treatment of rheumatism panv Lave been very kind with re unins of your pajicrof this week anil more than the amount paid tf having cured some Aery bail cases, gard to the matter and have left the also of otir Imsim-M in general. GIVE YOPR CHILDREN, for c«mirhs among which are Jacob Vv inier of road way on Sixth St. open a* much Your de-wriptio-i of the "Ca*h Rail and colds, - rotu». wh «>pinR coiyh and Murphy and Wm Basye of Apple as they could, but often all these way ' is much clearer and plainer hoarseness. Gilmore a Magnetic F.lixir. gate. thing* amount to a genuine double- than any that has ever been given WHY WILL YOF co<>|rh when Shi The annotinement card of Prof. leaded nuisance and ought to lx? by onr city pajK-n I very much loh't cure will give immediate relief I'rv-» 10ct*.. 5o cto., and »1 For sals at Kre E. D. Whitelaw in another column changed. The round house and de appreciate yo»ir kindness in giving tells of another valuable feature of pot buildi-igS ought t-> be removed our house publicity and yotirfrimd mer's drug store The particularly the depot. At thi. time Iv allit'i'.n ■ to tnvself. -ri» would enjoy yrnr dirnsr the Eureka High School. \\ an(j S. \V. Kt.xr,. Prof ha* taught many music schools the school children have to crawl BMoia. ua® Acker's Py-pej-.a Ta in Southern Oregon and given the tinder freight cars or go around a They are a posiure cure for L'y-pereis. In- best of satisfactm. We are glad to long tram of them. There is not a FOR DY-l'l l'*! t and liv r. .mpUmt, digestion. Flatulency and Constipation. »al h :v“ • | ri’-’-d I’lta’-ant.* '*n Hvrry street or read ’ ’ a' acr- tin* i- add that the a^ive school i* ntp ’ div We «uaraolee tlxco. 25 sad cent», <1 ».-hli » V .tali.-r l< n.-*ei fatlo pry P3** 1* F f I F or S.M.u —One tine thorongh J. W Johnson, of Ashland, has bred Jersey bull two years old; also fallen heir to a large fortune in Eng some fine thorongb Brown Leghorn land. He started for London yes chickens, £2.50 l*r pair 39-tl J F red C boxton . terday morning and will probably be gone four months. We are pleased to announce that negotiations are pending for the es tablishment of a bank at this place with ample capital. (>ur safe, now 111 use, will be exchanged for a mas sive time l <k steel che*t for the use of the bank. •S.noo KKWAUl» S*. <>*»• For a better or more pie .want remedy for the cure ot Conuiiuption. Cough, Astli ma. Croup, Whooping Cough, and Bron chial trouble“ than Green's Lung Re»U»r- er, Santa Abie, the Vbietine and Moun tain Balm Cixigh Cure. Every lietti« wair-.mte<l by vour enterpr rmg Druggist, W F Kremer. Dr. <lu»»‘. Imprw.il Liver Till«. Krranvci Conatipution. prevent* Malar" cure. Dy»vwp“U, and give* nt-w lit»to thj •vetem Only one tor-du»«, k'reeeaia- ple* at W. F. Kremer’» Wtl.LH t. ( ELVER of Pavilion, > Y . “avsthet Giltnors'» Magnetic Elixir cured him <>t a l-'i'.g Mantling Threwt at J Lung troul la. Kremer »«11» H. i THE REV GFO. H. THAYER Bourla»'. Ind., Kuve: ' Both u»y»eli a wife owe onr lives to Shiloh'» consuni; • liou cure ” Fer sale at Kremer’» dr: • »tore. 4 Cure For File*. From Kerbyville. SHILOH’S Cl’RE will immediately r< Pile« are frequently preceilad byaremm lieve croup, whoi'ing i-,«i;'li an 1 broi. of weight in tl>e back, loins and lowe: Dec. 15, 188b. chilis. For sale al Kremer a. t part . f the abdomen, causing the patient The recent rains have caused all KEV W. F REQUA. Baptist church to “itppoae he ha* uoiik » »tf.«rti>"»> of tl-e the miners to resume work Aurora, III. aavattiat Gilm 'ie'» Aroniat: kidm-v “ or neighboring "rgan*. At time, «ymptmus of indigesti m are present, flat Our merchants are busy and farm Wine is a bouselnW remedy ami that n ■ ulencv, um-a“itie.““ of the slomat h, etc familv should be without it. For ->.ile at ers almost through with fall work Kremer's drug »tore. \ moisture, like nreaperati-'n, pnwtncing t a very di“ii^reeable itvhl» g. after «Htisg Tiler«- will be a ball at the Union w irm. i“ a common a:te;.d«ol. B.iod. hotel on Christmas eve and a Christ Bleeding and Itching Piles yield at ooce mas tree on the evening of the 25th. cured every year by Acker’s celebrated to tin-application of Dr. Bo»anko’» Pile English lieiaedy. It is a guaranted prep The Kerby singing class will fur aration ; If it d,“-s not Leip you it will coet Rem lv. win h ad« directlv ujxm the parts etl'e.-ie I. absorbing the Tumor“, al nish the singing at the Christmas you nothing. Try it. A single d e w.li laying the intense itching, and effec ting a »bow Its good effect. Trial bottk-u 10 eta. tree. The class makes very nice iie.-manent cure. Price 50centa. Addle»», Du- lb. l'o-an . > Medicine Co., Piqua, O. Kremer keep« it for sale. music and another term or two will - ¿1 by IV. 1' Kremer, Grant'» Pass. make it the best choir in the county. Now H an Faith. We are having a good school tin I had 'x-cti troubled all wintei with. Al AKE YOl" MADE miserable by indi der the supervision of Simeon Hath and pain in the cheat and got no relief gestion, constipation, dizzine»», loss of yellow »kin? Shiloh's Vitalix-r away. There will be vacation dur from reruedie., recommende«! bv Druggist“ appetite, and Physicians At the mine time I was i“ a positive cure. For salt at Kremer’s ing the holidays. advertising Dr. IJosanko's Coiuh an 1 drag Store t Prof. Whitelaw will take charge Lung Syrup. I had little faith, blit RIA E J. WHITNEY of Clarkson, of ^he musical department of the thought to try it aa a last reaert, now I N V says Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine for believe ev, n more than they tel! wt<- of its Eureka High School, at the begin curative qualities. [From The New-». tamale weakness, »tand» without u rival. t ning of next term. Everything will Elizabeth: ,wu. Ky.] Sample bottle toe Kremer has it for »ale. cents at W 1-. Kiemer s. I k - in readiness, including organ and E. MARTIN & CO. books. Prof. Robinson is making "H A('K.METACK ' a lasting ami fra this school just what has long been Burns oi- tipies the proud distinct grant |x-rfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. ion Col. iff representing the oldest nn.i mast needed first class in all its appoint For sale at Kremer s drug store. ♦ reliable h<xi»e in the trade in tlx- United ments. T raveler . KEV 1! B EWELL, of Puvilmn N. States, and he again greet» Ids many Y., say» ol Gilmore's Aromatic Wine “1 friends, reminding them that the aeiuxin A Name for a Town. believe it to Is- •• most desirable remedy of "pence on < arth and good will toward men” is rapidly approaching, when pnw- The Rogue River Courier, pub-1 to Is- placed in every family." For sale perity and generv-ity go hand in hand, at Kremer’» drug store f lished at (.'»rants Pass, very proper ♦ and the whole civilized world leeks f ir ly insists upon a public meeting to those tributes and mementoes which WHAT TRUE MERIT WILL DO. serve to bind closer the friend* of fleeting determine ujxm a new name for their The unprecedented sale of Bosehee's years. After the lull comes the itorm, town site before they present an in German Syrup within a tew years, lias as the season of depression is rapidly pasaing corporation bill to the Legislature. tonished tin world It is without doubt away, i'ho signs of tin- time» indicate n It says: “The general impression the safest and l«-st remedy ever discov tietter and more active future, and in an of strangers not seeing it as it is, is ered for the speedy and effectual cure of, ticipation of an increased demand for fins Coughs, (Olds and the severest Lung that it is away up on the mountains troubles. It acts yii an entirely ditferent whiskies, he will give pcr-onal attention to the best of European ami Eastern and you have to go through a pass principle from the usual pres.riptions liquors. He now offers to patrons the ud- given by Phvah um u it dom xot dry ap to reach it.” The paper farther v intage of selecting from these fine wins suggests the name of “Omaha" as a Cough and leave the disease still in the kies, which he gnarnrt. es will not I h * ex system, but on the contrary removes the celled on the coast The tlrm he repre- a prettv and convenient substitute. cause of the trouble, heals the part itoek J. F. Cutter, Extra, Naturally supposing that my opin feeted mid leaves them in a purel.t tnd Argonuut whiskies from ion on the subject will be considered thy condition. A bottle kepi in the I 'o.'s distillery, Ky. Put up mle bb's , also eases ,>f Cut valuable, I must sav I don't like for us<* when the dineases make tin, peurance, will save doctor's bills r lers a<lreuHe<i to John I. ' iiniaha." Aside from the tact long “]s-ll of seriou“ illness A trial •rcial agent for F. Martin that we have a city of that name convince you of these facts, It is street. San Francisco, wil "out West,” it is in no way identi lively sold by all druggist» mid get <aui' careful attention a dealers in the land. Price, 77» ct»., I lei- was given him. Dr. W fied with Oregon. It would I k * my bottles. nt, < »rant's Paas. idea to retain in some way the name of the dead hero; but if this be not A E WARRANT Gilmore'» .Mugtl o. LI" I Elixir ij the oi.’ acceptable, then select one of the Elixir to relieve the Asthma in one l Bhsai Reineffjr gu»r«r.. sltlve cure for l leers, Erup many musical Indian names so fa ute. Kremer lr« it for sale. tic Poisoning, it purifies th.. miliar out South. It gives a dis md banishes all Rheuuistb tinctive feature to the country, as bi 'L ah piii-aa. Wo uuuruutce it. may be seen by enumerating the 111 warranted, is because it Is tho t lor srle. Blood i ’ n-pamtlon known. It will p Spanish and Mexican names of Cali cure all Blood Diseases, purilles fornia's towns and cities, and the tively whole system, and thoroughly builds up -NMONCISCAR Indian names in Washington Terri constitution. Keiueiuber, wo guarantee PRIVATE DISPENSARY. tory. [Vesta, in New Northwest. Kremer keeiw it. veafcovk Die oldest and most im.'eesr.flll special ist on the ( oast, ..“siati I by an emim n' surgeon from the East, Loffi regular gr.-vl The treasury surplus seems to lx? An old phyniuian, rrtired from active a source of great concern to the pr.b ti<having had pku ed in hi** hands nates with long oxporinneo in the treat incut of all President as well as to some of our bv an EaM India Mi^iuniirs the formula <»/ a wimple vegetable remudv for tlx* congressmen. We would suggest Cùroflic. Xenons in" ' mjmhm I v and permanent erne of Uonauinp that a little less parsimony in the 1 timi, Bronuhifi*. (’utarrh, ARthmn, and PRIVATE management of the Post-office de all I’hiout and Lung iitfrutioiiM, after lm\- Di •cases such ns ■ partment might lighten Uncle Sam's ing thoroughly teated ita wonderful uura- loci the young, Mid purse a little. Some of those mail ( tivv jMiwcrs in IhouHandH of ca-M H, feidM it die aged and old, his duty to niak« it known to l hidtci- routes that were cut off last year ing fellows. Tho recipe » Hiuglu or marrie t *, to all 111 oil, and all who might lx- restored and many others who may detnre it, v Mjtiona suffer from Ad- established, and many existing ones for preparing and anuce. LOST MANHOOD, “expedeted,” greatly to the benefit drvNH, with ataiiip, liuiin Pic A of our citizens in tile far west. It Nervous I». bility, C<»rrh»'i, Semi 210 Grand Rt., Jeiat nal L« «ri '. Sexual IhT.iy, I ailing Mem seems ridiculous to us, to hear Un ory, Wenk Ev< h, L.u k of Energy, Impedi- cle Sam groaning and mourning nmuts to Mtirriaue , algo Bkx»«i and Skin sniLoirs ( \ tai : kh k . \fkPY- over the surplus in the treasury I >i <u.iHu:4. SyphillÌM I i uptions, Hair Lail- |M)rihve cure lor catarrh, diphtheria, and mub Bono I’aihx, Swelling*. b"reT!m«jit, while millions of his children only ranker mouth l or Hale at Krvmur’a I’leer«, IH. rN of Mercury, Kulnev ami get their mail once a week. The drug «tore t I’.lad ler Trouble«, Weak lUek, Burning government of the United State* LADIES, ia lite and health w ith prr I'rin»«, (¡oiiorrhei. Gleet, Stiiclnre—re owes it to every citizen to give nerving? If you think no, uhh (¡ilmon-'M ceive H«aruhing treatment, prompt relief him a daily- mail. It, like a father, Aromatic Wine. Kremer keep# it. t ami euro for life. owes its children every effort w ith I j < ri 11 si;x in its means to advance their inter Cmi-i. It coni - I nt tally, <■ all or writ< No. f.ifltf ests, their intelligence and their thousands suffering from Asthma, Con 1:12 and 134 Thiol “tr • t. happiness. — [Echo. sumption, CougliK, etc. Dili you ever try Acker's English IU niedy? It P tlm brnt PIGNEY & COOK, Th, Truthful Min preparation known for all Lung Trouble*, bolil ffn u powitivo guarantee ut 10c., 50c. G rant '. Pv»s, - - - O peoo :*. All honor to the man who stands Lor aalc by W. I Krein r'r. independent u|x»n his own convic tions of right, tipin his conviction, of justice to all human kind, who dares to speak out his convictions if Obtained, and dl J'ATEVI 1» i-inr-**' 3- Waaoii aid Machine Hepilriii a Spedilty. <Kcasion calls, and spurns the low. Umded to promptly and for Modorato fi i »1 AGI NT.s FOX TUK Our office i- opp’^itu th'- I S. Patent foul slave, who cringes in the dust Office, and wr can obtain I ’ afonln in I c .** m John Doere Moline Walking to learn his master's will, and with time than thone remote from W.iMhingtmi. bated breath 'inks his nianhrxxl and — and — Rend Model or Drawing. W radviM-aH sounds his master's horn to the tune to patentahilifv tree of chargo; and ur make no charge miles«* patent u g rill' d. Riding Plows and Cultivators. placed in the rack before him We refer, here, to the I’oHtma**!* r, the [Wasco Sun. SH< )P on H st ni \ r 6 th Snpvrint•■nd,,iit of Money OrderPiv., and to official« of th* I b Patent Office ¡-or J2Hlf i > i ». i > etrciilar, adviie, ternm and reference* to actual clionfM in vour own State or Comi C. L. GRAY, MAXsFIELI»—At Talent Dec 22<l M ini ty, wrib to C. A. SNOW & CO., ,la J ManMieM wife of Manetie'il t Ippoeite Patent ( Hfiee, Washington P. C. 1 ’racticf I, W ntchmakelv age.I ale>tit 55 yean». D- i ' i '. cm d luave* a large circle <4 rela S A. GREENE \ SOX tive» and frieinle Bottor M iil Facilities N -nded. C onsumption C ured . V vvw’Y WcccXv 'S 1’ A T E N T S IX »10. STR \IT In thiM .jtv, Wt-dne-uiav. f h«< 1 ah, 1SH6. to th«.ife of .1 I Strutta d mghter. “Anoth'T little «ave, I jxm th • rea of lite ; Another ■« »ul t-< -.ave, Arnid if»t tolln an i ■*trifc, Tw > more little fe t T*> w alk tlv? durty ro .d , To « lvio<e wfiere tuo p.ltix nieef, The narro* or tlv'l roeL W (IlKFl lt»:r<UIT. Main 8t., - - Grant’s Pass, Or < t|)p<»lte the . K ShopH GUNSMITHS. Blacksmiths and Horse Sheers, *) E W E L E It, < haul's I'.is*. ... Orcgo'i. — Dealer» in — Al I W A r< II WORK W \RR IN III» FOR ONE YE All. Guns, Revolver-,, Pi. tols and Wiiru’s. Jewelry ¡id Sjtcticies if ¡11 tlita A M I N I 1 l<>X Flslilit-Tactle Catlin Fire-WorK t REPAIRING A SPECIALTY W All work guarmb.'-I KEI-r ON HAND.---- Miisii.il Instami! ills kep.'iren, J L. Gll.t.AM. J. CHAPMAN. .Grant's Pass Variety Store, I4tf Gmxr's Pi»“, Dec. 21 Corrected wea-kly bv (». W l(i«blle. GILL \M A ( Il 1PM (N I’r^^ <|o.«|,-r in <c neral Men baiidi“» New Millinery Store. Wheat , p r he4»e | Gn<' 'latti -*tr<"t, (tppoxife th-' Dipot. 0*1» Vh- !>.'.il,-is it. Flour, I» r ewt f 'J U» . .»T m - MRS FLANAGAN &M T< I I S Butter. tier lb ?» r M <P. 1 h r 'lez Staple and Fancy Groceries, H hv •’wm d a new 10c l ard, t «•r lb in Tin*’ Cigar» ami Tolw.-.o, |J ao ( hi< k>- nw, [*r *i*»z Nur- in t (’and . -, !-”,<• Millinery and Dressmaking Turk. V■w, iw*r lb IV orang"». Lemon«. Fig* H«m< p. r II. and oilier Entità. Ba<-nn, |«-r lb ESTABLISHMENT Ij.- tn < mm-« tnni w ith lh<- i* a 'PI • . >lri “l Kh 1’111110. »Irte'l Opposite Lani|»l “ ll a Full- >n ;,h Ilk* Ptew-h»-w, -Iri.-d First-Class Lunch Room. ...Ic Ap|de» . green, |»w lb ■greet P. ib» |.T cwt fix«» V b» re !*• Ii^'l the ««eWvtu HAIRWOH ¡¡T’MHNil pn' r (!<!’’ Items, j**r lb ||<um II O , • •/ lo;i fl