Home Seekers, Attent^
I'
The Yn-ka Journal urges the
With this issue of th* Cornii t.
• •
we begiu the y ear 18S7. S» far as building of a bramh railroad from'
FOR SALE
igeili Pwr of Jofopìi« Conatr. ormi. the Coi Kli K i~ coimrixd, it make* Verb i, t • intersect the main line at
|0(>.
..r tb,. f
the iKginniiig with n ncwid h< pts i ither the salt works or towards.
lan.l f>r »29 ,,.r
JAN. 7 1SX7. and xs.ur.UKcs of sir- ■«?-
FRIDAY
1 ta< < >rr~ or anjr letter place; and ie-
hom <»rant » 1W .»n \, - l ’
I
Having
ludid lo < iww- uus’iies- aj th«4 (»Lief, I nu> >>ff<ring my
Bin-r- Tills far,., ...
year ago it w 1. 4 pn’etit < t.ide lievea YreCn would become the sup-J
large stock of
rich river l-ilt.J,,,,.; j
had but two third, it* press nt circu plv point for the interior country]
.-Mhi, n-s.if th- s:rn1(.1|,i ;i ,..lll,IT*’-t. ^
the baluiu-e is of II,.. (¡n.,t
l.itiou; it bad bul oue halt it» pro a» Ur south a- Happy Camp. ill,
COKRESIDNDE.VL.
other timber and l«.tur,- ¡»¿t
ent .tami ng ad', and was without support of which it says:
good null nit»: enmity r..■.
I living waLi
Wc invite <-orref-|i«»idi-n<-e froin all •*■' a Job Press. At this writing the of
“Mr. James Camp, the well know n
liouson H ibjei ts uf b« al and olile» in-
th.- i la.e near Biiiklinp, .1„
merch :nt <4 Happy Camp who has
fice
is
fully
cqiiipix-d
and
fully
es
6 ri si*.
1 large ho««,., _• |a^. i,, /'-«!»,
also resided in this county for sever
WHh «,.-li leller li,»- nana1 alai iwldr»»» tablished as one of the iiistitutious
smoko house :m.| oftlcr , ‘
t.f ila1 M-fidi-r IH rcpiire.l, <**p* 1 ially il of the county and it heralds with al years past, considers Yreka the
young .xchard; gur-len :ln.l
nearest point for all business down
»»•nt (<»r imbla-ation
all under ion«*: ven
pleasure the fact that it. progress is the Klamath, and that w ith a branch
Ulnthi- farm can 1«. , .
' ' •<
corn sweet piUtoe*.
only an index to the general ad road into Yreka all the freighting
EDITORI AL NOTES AND NEWS.
peaches, gram, timothy . (-|0Ver’ “«“¡us
vancement of the country which it of Happy Camp ami vicinity, and NEW FUR NTIGRE STORE!/. \ T GREATLY RKDIX'EI) PRICKS. would make »-veral g.,,| | ;“c M
Tim Garwood is wanted in Wash represents. In the enjoyment of an Orleans Bar, Cottage Grove and
the clim it.1 and other a lvi,,t ,.’•*■•»
A. J. SEI XiE,
many other portions of Humbolt
I«1 ejnuilud in Grego;» it ,,i ...jT’i,'*R|‘
- A Full Line of
ington Territory, for burglary , says enviable |>osition, and surrounded
for colonists or other« to
»■«
ami 1 lei Norte counties, w ould come Main St..
-I 4lii an.I 5th Grant» Pa»».
fore buying eDew here.
the Statesman.
by natural resource., Grants Pass from below by way of Yreka in pref
— ll.j. jiurt opened a New —
<>h<ll!GE ft. GOWji;
has made marked progres . and will erence to the coast.
25 Gin]
Hrant »
Iix Governor Addison C. Gibbs
Mr John Wood. of Sciad. a pio
continue to improve to the dimen
of this State, did in Ixmdon on the
neer of the ,50 perirxl, in town this WI kt »* will le keja ..ii han,I ami for sah*
summons
'
---
sions of an important commercial
Will be kept in Stock.
all kitcls '»<
week, says the trade of that section
,V»th nit., at ths age of 6o years.
IN the fin-nit Court of the stl.„ .
city if its citizens utilize those ad will also tap the railroad here in Furnitur?. Bedding. Picture Frame».
gon, in iu«HortheCoiiiitv0<jZ*'*f
BrackM». Etc.. Etc.
James McDonald, a coal miner vantages. During the past year. preference to depending 011 j>ack
PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. John
IV. Howard and ( h,
O.x-Frim
Win
!
w-Fr.iinen,
Bracket,
trains
from
Crescent
City.
He
says
was killd at Newport recently bv a the finest bridge in Southern Orc
partners under the firm nau,,. ‘ ?k"
lit,-
,
iiia.le
to
ord.
r.
H]>ecial
att
-ntion
o-
of.i w. h « ikiu ,„
cave in the mine.
gon. and the longest one, has been 75 mules are kept busily employed
given to
John S.i lmtham defendant
all the year round, supplying Happy
, built across the Rogue River at this
I X I > i: KIA KI X < i.
Camp, Sciad and other places on the
Summons lor the n-eo- rrv of nioC1.
Hibbs the defaulting Postmaster
Thanking the public anil my many customers for their patronage in
place: immense orchards and vim- Klamath, in making regular trips ltepairii.g in 1 ail kiih U <4 work in my
line neatly an I promptly executed.
at Lewiston, has at last lieen con-
th',
put,
I
can
now
make
it
to
their
yards have lieen planted: health has from CrescentCity. al an expense of]
— ALSO —
In the name of the State of or(.
victed of forging postal order No. been excellent all over the country. 31.. cents per pound, while wagon
are hereby required to appear andaLi
22.76«.
Manufacturer
’
s
road
communication
is
afforded
from
tlieeonipbimt of the aD.ye „¡,„M.,i 2
and nothing ha. occurred to mar the
Yreka and Fort Jones all the way
tills in the above entitled aetiun ,',,i
AGENT
Messrs. Hermann, Mitchell and happiness or prosperity of the jxo- down the Klamath, except a few
alaive entitled Court, now on til..¿»h,
for the
plc
that
could
be
attributed
to
the
Clerk of said Court, on or I. f..r.. '■
Dolph are outlining some important
miles close to Happy Camp, to be
day of the next term of saidcin-iiin
congressional legislation in lehalf country. During the year now lx- built next Spring when the weather
to-w it:
permits.
fore
Us,
we
have
reason
to
expect
of our waterway s.
Ihc iithdavoi April..\.]i. 1Xs.
The jieople of Scott River, Fort
the connei tion of the two railroads
Ami you are hereby notified that if.
The Decemlier number of the <>f Oregon ami California at the line Jones, Oak Bar. Honolulu, and other
fail to ap|a ar and answer sai,|..... ,
sections,
are
also
strongly
favorable
The
Best
Mill
“West Shore” is a handsome affair. dividing the two States This event
as hereby require I, the pL.intitfa B1|] (
to Yreka as their base for supplies
made.
. judgment Against y ou for the suni.^v
'l'he lithograph picture of Mount wil| a(W' ni||ch to thc prosperity of in securing goods fioin below, hav
A share of publie iiaironage is ren|>e<'t- •
two and 72-1IM) dollars, with inter. •
11. mm I is also choice.
thirty-two and 7-’-10t> dollars thereof fr
Southern Oregon because it will put ing g<Hxl wagon roads already built, fully eoli. ; ted. and satisfaction guaranteed
iMr 1 y
hinu.uy 30th. 1HH', at the rale of eight.
which can all be shortened consider
cent, ami interest on twentvdollar,nJ.
< )tir tax law game law. scho :1 our latent mining industries at the ably to Yreka, at a verv small ex
of Ireni May first Dts5, at the rate ,,1^
door» of thc rich and venturesome
law and several other law-, ought to
pense.
per eent. togi (her with costs ;m,| ,1],^
mining
men
of
Nevada
and
Califor
mentH to be taxed. Andy......
Is'gs leave to inlorin the public that ho is now nicely loculeil on tlw> corner of
lx- amended by the legislature which
Lakeview.
notified that ujhiii no tion. ,|;1|v lha'
nia; it will give us flixxls of travel
convenes at Salem on the loth.
6TH AND H STREETS, GRANT’S PASS. OREGON,
Hon. L K. Webster. Judge of kiid t
era, tourists, home-seekers, and oth
Lakeview, the
Ei>. Cot rieh
ctlit Coil't, did. on tlie llllli day ,,f |y,T
I.
(
1
)A\1
1
)S<
)N,
With
a
lair
go
Assortment
of
the
county
scat
of
Luke
county.
<
>r
Thera are heavy snow storm« pre era, and it will place us half-way
tier 1SSG, imike an order directing t|
service of the summons i" tjie above,
Ix/ai’inj* Portrait and Lan 1 scat
vailing near Walla Walla and Bon Ix-tween Portland ami San Francis egon, is a lx.-autiful town situated at |
titled action Is1 nmd-1 ll|sih saiddetviuia
the head of G<x»se lake, and at the
lieville.
T iegraphic communica co, which at one* gives us a com-
John S Chatham by pul.lieation |h;r.
foot hills on the eastern side of the
in the Rogue River C oi kikb , a week
And every thing to bo found in a Firxt-Claas store, w hich I will sell
lion has been suspended and trains mercial advantage equal to having valley, at an altitude of alxmt 4600'
ncwspa|ier published at (¡rants I’.o,.
125 First St.. Portland, Oregon.
blockaded.
two lines of opposing railroads feet. It has about 500 inhabitants.:
said coiintv ot Jinwphim1. for a ueriui.
VERY LOW FOR CASH, OR MARKETABLE PRODUCE,
First National Rank.
six weeks successively.
through the country. Before the quite a number of first class business
v Call and see me before purchasing elsewhere.
DAVIS BhoWEit.
Mrs. E. A. DeMoss. wife of Prof.
houses,
a
newspaper,
churches
fra
year is out we hope to see trains
Attorney lor i’iaintitf..
ternal
societies
and
schools.
The
.
James DeMoss, died in Ronburg.
By order oi
passing through our town almost jx-ople are of a very social turn anti
L. ft. Wrnsnai,
Dec. iHth
'l'he Ih-Moss family
every hour in the day. which, if we strive to make it pleasant to any and
Circuit Judge.
gave one of their entertainments at
realize it. will give ns a prestige all that may go among them for the
•his place recently, giving good
1er Sale or Re
never liefore dreamed of. To say jmnw.se of promoting the interest
satisfaction.
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DEALERS IN
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the least, we feel certain that thc and welfare of their community
1 I \ I: ’ I oí 16 > .ieri s sitil
Pictures Enlarged in
Your correspondent can not frti l
■àXliaim.l ris'k, f< i-Sa'cor !■
A sjiecial to the Oregonian of date coming year will do more for South words to express his thanks for the
ó
i a. i< - mi<l< r .-ull'witovn, ■
3<>th, Dec. says it isa misiake about ern Oregon than the one ju-t passed kindlies-, ami hospitality received]
to graia alad vegetable., i l
.m i t< rir.s, cali cui o, a'Iifres.sl
tlwrc having been a commission ap , has done. < >ur progress, how ever, from the citizens of that little ham
Qth St., between Muin and H, Grants Pass, Or*.
CRAYON.
SUITI il
let;
and
perchance
any
of
the
citizens
will
come
much
sooner
and
surer.
pointed to visit the Klamath reser
5<>tf
Grantil
I Live the Largest and most ( ompleto Stock in their lino in Southern (*t Lr- u, which
of that place visit the town of < Irants OUT-1 MX >R GROUPS.
thvv will sei!
vation to confer with the Indians as I if we organize and work together
Pass, may they meet with the same j
RESIDENCES. ETC..
\s Low' AS TITK LOW’HST.
to the .dotaient of land in severaltx The |*-ople should put down all
rdialitv. Having digressed some
INSTANTANEOUS PROCESS.
‘jealousies, unite npon the public what. will return to my subject. 1
AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
Peter Cook, a driver for the Ort good, and prepare for the step for The climate of this section is very
T own IXH
gon Steam Bakery at Portland was ward so sure to come.
pleasant in the Summer, and the
l ’< )U ^A Li : in I >1 H
N K W
Winters aie very short. During my
run over by the Mc.Minville express
twenty
days
stay,
there
were
only
On
next
Monday
tlie
Oregon
leg
Des ¡ring lo go to < iermaiiv ■ J
in that city on the 31st nit., cutting
I oller f< r sale a* lo-, cites. |
Imtb legs off causing death in an i islature meets in Salem, thc first du two or three days of unpleasant
Stock "U hatul. f-vgeil i r vv itli t
weather, reminding me much of the
ty of which, after its organization,
oli vviii. h thè shop, aro loca1
hour and twenty minute..
Rogue river climate. The soil is Front St., adjoining Courier Office,
olio
a -re of gro’i.i | favor.i'ily I
will be to install the new State of well adapted to agriculture, but the
GRANTS PAS>, OREGON.
ri sideree. Callón ortuldicJ
Th? Sentinel sensibly remarks ficers. The new governor will then
principal industry is stock-raising. 1
mjkì : fìh
that. “It all the old-ettlers ui Ore deliver his message to thc law ma there being thousands of acres suit
We have ‘•¡ h id d a.
■('¡a.' Flour
I ’ uni
Pia nix. '.u-k-oi
gon w ho cut timber on public land kets. The next administration will able lor grazing. Government land and Pee<! Store in the building forinerlv
cH-utipied as a saddle and harness shop.
I
were to l>e arrested for so doing, we .practically lie Democratic.
The can still lie had for homesteads or wlu‘re we vill keep consfantly on hand
fear that some of our most eminent , I temocratic governor ami 1 icmo- pre-emption. Farm products of all and Hr wale the ln->t brands of
descriptions, anil fruits of every va
judge, would lecome criminals, uu cratic treasurer will make a majori
I Itmr, Com and Oat Meal.
The World Renouned
riety are raised in abundance, and
less saved by the statue of limila ty in the lsiard which controls all bring fair pri<*s. Flour retails al
Wheat, Bariev, Oats. Mill
1 S IssEJ.i
lion. ’’
matters not directly in the hand' of >4 so |>er hundred, egg . sue per
and ( hop l eed. Bran,
Ihc l.t;i liii"- Hon-I <ii Li Ht lin L
dor... and other products in propor
The legislature is
and everything pertaining to a
The Salem Statesman thinks that the governor
tion. Timlier abounds m the f<xit
Josephine countv has been unusual Republican in Imth branches.
hills and mountains, the principal 1 FIRST CLASS FEED STORE.
I ree C ucii tu anil ¡r >ni this
species lieing the pine, jumper and
W. RAZEE & SON.
ly honest in returning to the Sccre
The citizens of Grants Pass, ami nahogony, suitable for lumber and
POPULAR HOUSE.
:Utf
Proprietors.
tan of State the sum of #259.56,
every other town, should rememl>er fuel. '1’herc are four steam '.iw mills
CHARGES REASONABLE.
which amount was left aftei build
that “in union there is strength." in this colintv. Most of the land
iug the bridge at this place, out of
and that “a house divided against suitable for agriculture is covered
the State's appropriation of JUo.ooo
with sage brush, which is easily re
ProprieTOr.
!
itselt can not stand.'
Factions and
moved. This county is out of debt
tor that purpose.
their curses of each other, have no and has money in the treasury, with
L. S SivilTH, - Proprietor
1 Tin j )x.
Well-, Fargo \ Co., have with charms for out ears. If we can not taxes very low : which can not lie
drawn from tlic O R X N Co > discuss questions that necexsarilx a said of any other county in < fregon.
GRANTS PASS, OREGON.
And all goods handled by
Cor. of Front and 4th Sis..
lines and have discontinued all lines rise, in a business like manner, we The sulphur springs in the inimedi
ate vicinity, is another feauture
.dong that road. The company w ill had letter not let our progressive which can not lie passed by slightly
STAVHK
Grant's Pass, - - Oicgon.
continue to do business on the East spirit get the start of ns so as to and as its curative ’pnqierties are
------ Including the ------
ami
est side division of the O. X raise questions just lie dormant, known .110 doubt in the future will lie
F.Ml’lRJ MOWERS. REAPERS and BINDERS.
Tir PEOPLE’S MEAT MAIJKI T i>
a* renow ned a' any springs in the
C. railroad amt on the steamer line and let the moss grow over us
now i
an,I pr.-pared to supply cu-t"lii
HYDRAULIC PIPE and GIANTS er* with tlw chvace.t cuts of
world
It
is
the
intention
of
the
to San Francisco
burnished
on
short
notice
\\ e cordially invite all to examine our goods
Thirteen hundred dollars reward present manager to build more bath
BEEF.
rtrr
and prices before purchasing.
During the past eighteen months is offered by Modoc county for the houses, and otherwise make it a
MUTTt >N.
• '.taut, Arthur Hendricks MeClel delivery dead or alive of the Ixslv pleasant health resort. The altitude
springs, etc., make this place a per
PORK.
lan, Tilden, Hancock, Adams, of Ouray Reed. who murdered feet sanitarium for those who .ire Spct lai l eiiiis hi ( oininurt ial
FISH and FOWL,
Brown uud legm have
passed James Rinn at Fort Bidwell on piedisjMised to consumption rheu
I r.iveler'
At pi ices ranging from
.» that buuruc ire
.t UK* no Christmas night, Following is a matism and other chrome ailments.
itr ILI*- > rM»ar«h‘<l Reasonably. and < ' uni r M ux ,V F ront S ts .
(. rant ’ s P ass . O kecu . x
This county, with the advantage of
Eight
to
Ten Cents per Pound.
traveler returns ’ ano th» ■''until description of the murderer
Sati'i.Dtien ¿iiai.in’tH'i
/
■<b
a railroad, is destined to lie one of
mourns its bwa
:’»r»ti
Anexcbau
verv
’Thirty years old five feet ten the most flourishing sectton' in Or
All kinds of
Having op iKd a Family Grocery. I hereby announce to the public that
truly says:
inches high, florid camplexion. san egon.
FRANK.
1 have a new ami well selected stock of
New Millinery Store.
It is an honored list, and it is dy mustache two front teeth out
doubtful if within the same brief weight r sb to it,, tt.s gray eves
The Oregonian, in a lengthy ar
put Up by l¿x¡MTÍ< nued First ( Lo* I '
A share of the public tkUronAgc r<ï-
js-iiod death has ever liefore aimed sharp features anil high cheek Imites. ticle on the strong mindednexs of
(i
I.KII.y (U).XI ¡A TIOM:KII:S \\|i 'f ABLE WARE ers.
H|»ectfully ^»liciteti.
at so mauv shining marks. Each
MRS
FLANAGAN
XM
TI
FFS
Governor-elect Pennover and his
bvxch BROS
Of course y ou aiv like other new -
was ¡ hiss , x-d oi a strong nidividu
Bought since the Sweeping Reduction in freights, from thc East, ami
Have opened a new
:t2ti
decided
tendency toward reforming
Proprietors
ahtv and was a representative of p.qxr men and can answer questions
marked down at Bottom Prices
I also sell the
i -t the administration of the state, adds Millinery and Dressmaking
'' " ic particular form of American when yon have space to spa:,-
We would like to know li -vv to turn
citizenship."
“However an aggressive govern
CELEBRATED DAVIS VERTICAL SEWIXC, MACHIXE.
ESTABLISHMENT
a teacher off when you don t like or with a “mind ot Ins own. is al
The following bill was introduced him. the teacher being an Irishman’ wav - in danger of encountering a
which has no equal in eam- of management and great rangy of work
(>P|w**itc < iiinplx'ii a Tutl'* Bion» on (»th
♦
♦
♦
*
♦
by Hon. Binger Hermann Deccm
legislature equally determined; and
AHLF & MESSERVE
Propr i.
rtrcvt
Mv
I ,S to make it to the interest of tlms. having «mfa ,,r
1st We should turn an Irishman there are n<>t a few who anticipate
l<er 20, INH6:
•luce,
to
trade
with
me.
*
M ais S thekt .
a mt.i. ToiSiKi vs, TlfK l-INStoN off just the same as a Dutchman or an interesting contest letween the HA1RW0RI ||( STAMPING MillY hot
i . i im ’■ P as «
Scotchman
One precaution w* administration and the law makers
________ ____________________________ J- M • < ’ll I L FX.
(27-6in
OF JAMES UiMlliV.
should take that is. -ee that the
Be it enacted by tin Senate and Irishman vlidn t have his shelala in
GO TO THE SUPPLY STORE
S \ GKEl-.NI N SON
House oi Representatives of the lli< fist just as we legan to turn
M 11 \ *T.. in front «»f ihr Fartmt.
United Stales of America in Con [Echo.
Main St..
Giant's Pass, Or.
11 i* a now line •»:
givss as a. mblcd. I hat theSecrvtarv
’
>pp»Hi(e
the
K
. K >ho|Mi
Here is a gixx! reci|vc
MUTTON,
A IkMiS
GLOVE.1. CORsEiT>.
of the Interior he and hr is herebv
once said to Pat
Patrick.
I
don't
RfCIHNGS I I I Ml <
autlionzcvl and directed to incrcass
<■ neral
Mining
Snpplit'
Etc.. Etc.,
TH ' RIBBONS BoNNETs.
the pension of James Wisaly, ot want you any longer \ <m max come
Ill —
*
—
IValerx
and It IT'
CHARLES DECKER. PropT.
Grants Paa-. <h*gon. formerly of up to the office to morrow and get
AXD BoLotiNA.
I ll'lr ' an I i Illi DREN s
the Forty thirit Regiment Regular your money.’
Patrick
BF.'l BRAND' ill WINES, l.lql oi;.
Be Ja Guns, Revolvers,
t
I OI I \K> \ 11 VI Ts. su Rs.
■ dars ri it in stock
Army, in tile war of eighteen linn tiers ami I am fit to take it n< >w. "
' IHN' INI INF' I. V ! I
Bacon and Lard
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—
Y M 1 X ! TI O X
Nl TS. ! ADII'.' I ’N I l.W I y|;.
dred and twelve, and who .utnallv
served in said war as a soldier oi tuc
1 )i:< K U.K’ IU >A KI >1 X< ; 11< >1
ALWAYS ON HAND.
A fai mei of Linn von
— ami —
4c.
has just riiliii-Tictlt. tillen. Fi re- Werb
Republic, to for tv dollars jx-, month, l>erti convicted in Judge
Kt.IT
IN
IIK'T-<
I
\"
STYLE.
WD
Till.
1 h?advs
I.AC1 > OF ALL KINDS
ri> \\ I I.IN,, pc|;i p p p i M. a
in lieu <>t eight dollais | h - i month 1
t Delivered any pfti ce it. Town
REPAIRING \ SPECIALTY
court o| swearing tal-x-lv tu provine,
Mi l l WITH I VI j;V KINDNEs ani » vttention
is now receiving under hi- | kiw >n np on his land, and seiitviiced to
New Gooim Const.: itly A> iving.
ccitifii.ite ittiml*r*<!
ft
■ ne V car m Hic iH-ni!entiarv
Sellin"' Out to Close Business
I li E COI RI EIL
FANCY GOODS,
DRY GOODS.
Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Queens Ware,
Glass Ware, &c., &c.,
STAI ’Ll
I I RXII I RE STORE
GROCERI J-2S
Advantage to Call on me Before Purchasing Elsewhere.
GEO. W. RIDDLE,
RACINE
WIM) MILL!
NEW STORE!
NEW GOODS’!
NEW PRICES!
LIVINGST( )NK WXXCE
NEW FHOJOGRAPH GALLERY!
PHOTOGRAPHER
BOOTS and SHOES. DRY GOODS.
I.. VANCE.
VT
S I I 1-2 R 1-21\> X- Jill )S( )X,
India Ink, Water Colors or
Hard-ware, Stoves and Tin-ware.
Blacksmith and WaJ
Studebaker Farm Wagons,
Flour, Grain, and Feed Store,
1 I <' i e 1 <'
Esmond H
Plows
ACME HARROWS, VICTOR WIND
Chilled
.
GR ATS PASS
M ills ,
Autocrat Wood Force
LIVERY STABLE
THOMAS GUINEAN,
I’EIII’LE'S HEIT fllllMl
walker ,
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Fresh and Salted Beef, Pou,