Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, January 14, 1887, Image 2

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    THE COI KIER
THAT CHARTER,
Administrator s Notice.
BRIEF MENTION.
Heme Seeker, Alt^
FOR sale
Sellin«- Out to Close Business!!
Ben Holliday, Jr., died in Wash-
It will be tcniemlxred that on
NOTICE IM HEREBY ClVF.x that
the undersigned has tde-l bis lliml ae-
Dec. 13th a public meeting of our iugton City on the 3d. inst.
ACRES 0fZelinn
,
■o-
i-oimt an adiniti'atratur "1 lii»- . »late of S>
John Roach, the great ship build­ \V. Sawyer, .!e< eased, in the' "'intv ( < u»t
citizens was held, at whi 'h
com­
ciii'l larlJO
44 • ’..i, „
FRIDAY,
..JAN, 14. 1837.
Item (.rant's p;1KM .,n y.«.' ’
Having concluded to close business at this place, I am offering ui>
mittee of six was appointed to draft er, died of cancer, outlie 10th, in of the slate 'g (Jregun fur Jo- ¿ i.in ix in­
ly, an.I Hint
rtixer This f4rm . J,..tal,
New York.
a charter, ui«,n which the town was
large
stock
of
rich river bottom laml in <•' ?„ *’••** .
Tuesday, the Sth day of Apr!!, IS37,
50aerre*of
thn same -itulitv ?
«k
All
the
street
car
employes
of
I
to l.c iucorpor.’.tcd. Following the
the hour of 10 o'clock, ■> ui., has bean
Boston struck on the loth, iioston : at
th.i balance m of the finest »T’ J ’Lr,
appointed
bv
mid
court,
3»
the
time
for
purpose for which it was appointed,
< (her tunls-r am! ,.a*,ur„ ,
CoRREM’ON’DI.NCE.
must walk.
hearing objections to euid final account
U-ood mill Hile; eouutv r.,.,1 ,
the committee went on and drafted
and for the settleuient there >f. All per-
We invite correspot' i’li.-e from all sei .-
pla.-e, g'sxl living water ruiT'“'b-'
A fire in East Portland on ths 9th, son* interested ar • bereliy notified to up,
tlu> pla.-e near buiidi,,^ Tn‘"«
t inn* on subjects < j ( local and other in­ a charter. Sir.ce that meeting was damaged Burkhart's pa< king house pear on it before raid lime and die oh
1 larsp houae, 2 large bin?/"1'1
terests.
held, all kinds of rumors, opinions about $6,000.
lections, if anv tliev have, to mid final ac-
smoke house an.l „t|„.r nn, '.
With euli letter the name nnd aii lress and expressions have been let out
WILLIAM HAWYEK,
count.
young orchard; garden Hnd’^S
Administrator of Ilia Estate of
of the M inier i- 1.'¡'iited, e-nx’i ially if
The Review prints a list of im­
regarding the acts and purposes of provements for the year, amounting
all under fence ; verv
.hi Y® Uw
S W. Huwyer, deceased.
».nit for pablieation.
On tlii.1 farm can bo rai—i a?
Dated January-ttli. 1SH7.
Hl-.w
the committee, all of which have to over $30,000.
eorn sweet potatoes, inellon»
«
SDITORIAL NOTES ANU NEWS.
been duly and fully -noted by us, ‘
A large crop of bills have been NEW FUBNITU RE STORE! \T GREATLV reduced prices peaches, irr.mi, timothy,clover’ N
would make several good lu.n;„,
from which we draw the fact that introduced in the Legislature uow
climate and other udv3I1» . 184“
Secretary !.. Q C. Lamar was the people lack organization. They in session at Salem.
I the
A. J. SKDGH,
be equalled m Oregon it
A Full I.ine of
married on the 5th instant, to Mrs.
for colunuitM or ollit n* tu mk-.t■
;*
•. ¡th and 5th; Grants Pass.
do not understand each otlier, in
Kane’s Illustrated West for Dec. Main St.,
fore buying ebteuherr
b*.
Holt of Mavoir. Georgia.
— U.K just o]M»ne.l a New —
which condition thev allow tlieir is a handsome affair. Its picture
•’5 6. .1
GEO‘“’E K !i0*AN
0,411______
Unuit'a i>aMi fl*
We regret to announce to our imaginations to run rife, which re­ of Mt. Hood as seen from Portland,.
is beautiful.
tards,
rather
than
assists
the
com
­
SUMMONS.
readers that the Medford Monitor
Where will be kept <-n han 1 and for sale
Will l>e kept in Stock.
Jim Carney, the English prize!
till kinds of
mittee in its labors. I11 the commit­
has suspended publication.
I
IN
the
Circuit
Court of Ulo sf4.p..„
fighter, leaves London in this month I
tee room, nothing was talked of en route for this country, to match ! Furniture. Bcddinj, Picture Frames,
gon,
in
and
for
Count v of
PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. JolmW. Howard I he and
□ rackets, Eto., Etc.
The Leadville Herald, Democrat, but for the welfare of the communi­
Charle,
Sullivan for the championship of| Door-Fram ■*, Wi»ulow-Frani.is, Brackets
sent to us by our friend Geo. II. ty. It is true we did not attend
partners under the firm naw a ,
the world.
Etc., made to < rder. Special attention
of.!
W.
H'riVARDat'o
XX M
O
Johnson, is a mammoth affair.
given to
John S. Chatham, <k.fen<i;nt nl,,’'’‘
one of the meetings, but we do know
The Oregonian and S. F. Chroni­
I’ N n E KT A K I N < I.
Summon» for the recovery of mWcv
Thanking the public and my many customers for their patronage in
The Senate has confirmed the that the charter as drawn, contained cle justly censure Gov. Stoneman of' Rejiairiiig and all kinds <4 work in my
California for exercising the pardon- j line ueutlv an 1 promptly executed.
a
clause
allosving
the
people
to
vote
nomination of Win. N. Moore as
the past, I can now make it to tlieir
— ALSO —
on its adoption or rejection, which ing power too freely, among the
In the name of the Stateof Ore—. V(,
postmaster at Roseburg, Oregon:
i worst murderers and villains in
are hereby required to appear and^
the committee concluded was all
Manufacturer’s
penitentiary of that state.
Advantage
to
Call
on
me
Before
Purchasing
Elsewhere.
, the complaint of the aliove nainwi ,1
The President has nominated the towns-pcople could ask.
till’s iuthe aliove entitled aeti',n
AGENT
! aliove entitled Court, now on tile wit!T"
Rufus Thompson postmaster at should lie Ixirne in mind that the Joined—The First Train Crosse«
for the
Clerk of said Court, on or befom th
Albany, Oregon.
committee, by its creation, wassim-
Bridge,
' t ewitf 1 >e n,’Xt tern> Of s-“'lt ‘rcuit<’m";
RACINE
ply empowered to draft a charter,! A hob(lay c“, of fully ,5OO
Harry Abram, the murderer of
and they were not requested to re-1 peop]ei headed by the Mechanic’s
The 11 th day of April. A D. ¡us*
Dr. Brownlee at Junction City, five
port at another meeting, no appoint-Land Boys Bands, of this city, on
And you are beteby notified that if v I
years ago, ha-, been pardoned by merit having been made for another j Saturday afternoon, at 1 o'clock,
fail to apimar and anawer sai l
The Best Mill
.,s hereby required, the plaintifi,willta
the Governor.
meeting. We do not acknowledge' tecciyed the first tiain, loaded with
made.
1 judgment against y.>u fortlie sum si ii...
j rMkrtrsI«»
tlw Bay
Uav and f'zs»»«-o
111 e 1
people frnin
from the
Corvallis,
two ami 72-1(10 dollars, with interest,’,
A share of public patronage is respect-
Corvallis is to have the Stat • Ag­ that the committee has violated its . , to cross the Willamette from the' fnllv
! tiiirty-two ami 72-100 dollar, thereol in!!,'
solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed
j January 30th, 1883 at the rate oi t ijig
| Pacific.
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ricultural College. Col. Hogg sub­ trust.
eent. and interest on twenty dollar.-thT
Mayor Weatherford, on behalf of!
scribed $ io : q , to bo paid whenever
1 of from May first 18(5, ut tiie rate ..¡a!
It is extremely gratifying to note!
the
city,
delivered
the
adre.ss
of
1
|«er tent, together with cist, im.)
that amotnft would complete the
the fact that the (teoplc are at last; welcome. He was responded to by
ni ntstolie taxed. And von are inrtli..
Begs
leave
tn
inform
tlie
public
that
lie
is
now
nicely
located
on
the
corner
of
amount to lx- raised.
notified that upon motion, duly n,ai,
wide awake regarding looseness and Vice President Nash on behalf of!
ILm. I. It. Webster. Judge of «aid i ;'.
6 th AND H STREETS, GRANT’S PASS. OREGON,
the
road.
incompetency
in
political
and
official
I
Ouray Reed, who murdered Jas.
cuit Coii't, did, on the 16th d iv of
I.
Cr.
I
)AVII
)SON,
The ceremonies of reception, a gala
With a Large Assortment of
lair 188(1, make an order directing il!,-
Rinn at Fori Bidwell on Christmas circles. I11 the past, many insults day event, took place at the junction j
service of the summons i» the aboven,.
leading Portrait and Landscape
to
the
dignity
of
a
law
abiding
peo
­
right, was surrounded in the rocks
titled action be inadv upon said detendx-,'
of the railroad and Third Street.
John 8 Chatham by publication them.,
_’O miles north of that place by a ple have been cast and they have
Hurrah! Hurrah!—[Democrat.
in the Rogue liiver Cotiuxa, a weeC.
t
And even thing to be found in a First-Clam store, which I will sell
]>os*e of men aud killed, Jan. 10th. been met in a quiet and peacable
newspiqier published at Grants P. um J j
From Dear Creek.
125 First St., Portland, Orason.
XII cold blooded murderers should manner. But when it came time to
VERY LOW FOR CASH, OR MARKETABLE PRODUCE.
i said county of Josephine, for a period k
(Opposite First National Bank.)
six weeks suceessivelv.
cast their ballots, either in recent!
News very scarce.
be served in that way.
DAVIS BltOWER.
l'.-x'‘Call and see me before purchasing elsewhere.
convention or at the polls, they
Attorney for l‘lainti:b.
Anlauf and Shell Moore are build­
Tly order of
The great falls at Oregon City, stublxirnly "hewed to the line," ing a barn for M. I>. L. Crooks.
1.. K. WrnsTER,
including the canal, have lately and so exacting were they that in 1
Several petit thievings have lieen
Circuit Judge.
Utlft
been bought by a syndicate, and a some instances innocent men suf- j committed in the valley recently,
more liberal policy than heretofore fered defeat, because of false charges | Rev E Potter preaclle(t at the
For Sale or Rent.
is to be pursued in the investment against them. Without lengthening I school house in Deer creek valley
------ IiEALtiRS IN ------
\ l’ARM oí 160 acres siluated 011 M
Pictures Enlarged in
of capital in the building of machin­ this subject, it can be truly said j on the 9th.
xlianis l'roek, f<. 1 Sa!eor Rom. Al. .
04 acres utidcr cult'vation. well ;ui;¡|.tot
ery at that place.
that never before in the history of
Rev. Qim Hathaway preached
India Ink, Water Colors or
lo grain and vegetables. Por particiiluni
Oregon have her citizens been so three sermons at Deer creek on the
and terina, cali onor addrcaa
6th
St.,
between
Main
and
H,
Grants
Pass,
Or.
Our old friend Frank wants us to detcrminately set against corruption I
CRAYON.
s'.MITH BROS.,
a11^ 3’1 insls.
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(¡rauta Pasa,Or
join the A. O. U. W. He says on
Have the Largest and most Complete Stock in tlieir line in Southern Oregon, which
and crime, as now. It is now a safe
M. I). L. Crooks received as a OI T-IM >' >R GR( d’l'S
they will sell
account of a long and painful ac­
rule that the officer who associates Christmas present a bouncing baby
RESIDENCES, ETC.,
Blacksmith and Wagon Shop
AS LOW AS THE LOWEST.
quaintance ami friendship, he will
or connects himself with corruption girl, orthodox weight.
INSTANTANEOUS PROCESS.
-------- AND --------
let its in alniot as cheap as anyone or crime, will lie very appropriately
AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
Miss Inez Frakes .........................
and William
30-3iu
'D own LO ts
else, and that the lodge will take retired to the real, never to rise 'Harmon of Deer creek, are attend-
tit the small diffidence in printing. again to a jmsilion of trust, the lllK l''c *'.ureka High school at Wil-
I'OK h a LEjn FT1CEN1X
N K W
P. M.
very first time the people are called1 er" C'
Desiring to co to Germ iny on business
The New Northwest. Mrs. Ditni-
j
s
a
I
Central
Point
Notes.
I offer for mile nt low r ite«, mv Sho»»»-.
upon to vote on him. This
Flock 0:1 h:i:i I. t ,/etl er v. ith two lots ii|-
wav's woman suffrage organ at
good remedy when all others fail. 1 Our Christmas festivities ware a Front St., adjoining Courier Offlco,
011 which the ahojM are locate I. Alw,
— and —
Portland, has been sold by that lady
one acre of ground favorably located far
and it is in this predicament that! success, the first being the shooting,
GRANTS PASS, OREGON.
ruri.lence. Callon or address
■ > Oliver 1’. Mason, Maggie Allen
t)lc I but the writer did not learn- who
an independent paper serves
MIKE FORMAN.
and Lucca Mason. The Northwest
1 was best shot.
Wo have opened a FirH-Closs Elour
dU-(Jtn)
Phoenix. Jackson Co.. Or.
county lietter than a partisan sheet:
has had a hard struggle to gain it.
A ball was given in Sattis valley and Feed Store in the building formerly
because it owes no party allegiance
occupied as a saddle and harness shop,
present position of prominence in
on New Years eve. by the Nichol where we will keep constantly on hand
to the wrongs committed and will
.
- .
| ****-».->.
Bros. A large
ICli
crowd was
klUHAl
<17» III
in <11
atten- and fur sale the best brands of
the journalistic field.
assist to defeat a trail character, let; dance and a good time resulted.
Cor. Fiont an,I Morrison Sts.
Hour, Corn and Oat Meal,
The World Renouncd
On the yth inst., the Salvation his politics l>e what they may.
The fat metis race was the most
PORTLAND. Or.
Wheat, Barley, Oats. Mill
army of East Portland, numbering
It is seldom the West Shore de-, laughable feature of the day. A tie
isselt
and Chop Eeed, Bran,
The Leading Hotel of Portland.
two dozen, marched to the front of viates from its great aim in show was prevented by Mr. Amy ’s falling,
and even-thing pertaining to a
Fritz Krauze's saloon and gathering ing’up the resources and wonders of which gave Mr. Caton the race and
the boot*.
FIRST-CLASS FEED STORE.
a crowd, began to sing: "It is wa
liroe Coach to and from this
the Northwest, but forliearance has
The days sports closed with a ball;
t' .- we want mid not beer,” when
W. RAZEE &. SON.
evidently ceased to lie a virtue, In wliitli was a success in every respect; I
POPULAR HOUSE.
•34 tf]
Proprietor»..
one one turned the full force of
the December number it deals the 77 numbers were sold and all were'
CHARGES REASONABLE.
XI ILLS,
tb-hose upon them, wetting them
Oregonian some heavy blows for satisfied that they had received fail
■ dectually. They got what they
treatment.
THOMAS GUINEAN.
publishing the disgusting details of
asked for.
Simms & Carney have received'
ProprieTOr.
the Colin Campbell affair. It ac­
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nearly
all
their
lumber
from
Glen
­
lhadatreet’s for January in an cuses the Oregonian of pandering to dale amounting to 52 car loads, and I
the "mosquito" press. Among oth­
L. S SMITH, - - Proprietor.
• hturial <>u the failures of business
Central Point can now txiast of the
er things, it sax s:
largest lumber yard in the county.
GRANTS PASS, OREGON.
hou s in the United States for six
"What but evil to the minds of the1
Cor. oi Front and lili St*..
And all goods handled by
• <
says they run as follows
The Central Point Dramatic Club
In
young who are readers of the Ore
Grant’s Pass, - - Oregon.
STAVER & WALKER,
iSst. there were 5,929: ill 1882, í I gonian will follow the publication: will give an entertainment about the '
1883, 10,299; 1884, 11 ,620; of this noxious stuff from London’! 20th of thi* motiih. It is also the
------ Including the ------
intention of the Club to give enter-
1 “85, 11,116; 1886, 10,568.
In What will come of it but an ajipe- tainments at Grants Pass and other
The PEOPLES MEAT MARKET «
EMPIRE MOWERS. REAPERS and BINDERS.
now open and prepared to supply custom­
1884. ' the mercantile failures of the tile for that character of reading towns.
HYDRAULIC PIPE and GIANTS ers with the choicest cuts of
cou 11 tr had almost doubled within matter, and where will the appetite
Furnished on short notice
Next were the horse races; the
thus created lie fed’ » ♦ * ♦
We cordially invite all to examine our goods BEEF.
•hree vears. There is therefore a * *
and prices liefore purchasing.
* * The old defense first, best two in three, '4' mile,
MUTTON,
ihh I vi tc revival in business and a that "The public demands it" will won by Flora, owned by Baker &
PORK.
hi.re
in the numliers of failures. not answer, If it were true, it Kincaid. The second was a single
Special Terms to Commercial
would be the duty of the Oregonian dash of '4 mile, won by Cap, owned
FISH and FOWL,
Travelers.
it is - lid that Chicago is to have to create a different public opion by Pankey & Rippey. A match
\l
prices
ranging
from
race of 200 yds, made between Cap
:iew hotel built exclusively for ion."
£<F" I !"r«e» B arded Reasonably, and C.1RXEK M ain A F roxt S ta ,
G
rant ' s P as », O regon
and
McDonnei
’
s
Puss,
was
won
by
Eight to Tan Cents pec Pound.
We believe the publication of the
' nder no circumstances will
Satisfaction guaranti I.
the former, contrary to general ex­
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details
of
crime
only
leads
to
crime.
All kinds of
: l>e admitted. There are so
pectations.
F rkd .
Having opened a Family Grocery, I hereby announce to the public that
11 who go to Chicago who
The Oregon legislature convened
SAUSAOKS
I have a new and well selected stock of
The west side trains will stop at
New Millinery Store.
.!•'. to wink at women at the on the totli instant and proceeded
Fourth and Yamhill streets instead
put up by Experienced Pirst-CluM Butch­
f ' he hotel before they know to organize by electing Hon J. C. of Fourth and Morrison, as hereto­
ers. A share of the public patronage re­
spectfully solicited.
1 heart to lead a different Cation "t Multonomah. President fore
The ticket office has l»een MRS. FLANAGAN &M. TUFFS
BUNCH BROS.,
■ thjs new hotel without a of the Senate, and Hon. J. F. Gregg moved to the northwest corner of
Bought since the Sweeping Reduction in freights, from the East, and
Have opened a new
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Proprietors
n Ins been decided upon. of Marion, Speaker of the House. Font th and Yamhill, the room for
i
marked down at Bottom Prices. I also Fell the
inerlv occupied by Sant Beary — j
Millinery and Dressmaking
'■.lie only a few old bald E. G. Hursh oi Roseburg was elect­
[Oregonian.
>sters and men with red ed Chief Cletk ami Chas W. Watts
ESTABLISHMENT
Call at the Cot kier Job Office for
sore eyes, stopping at the ' of I.inn. Axsi -tant Cletk of the Sen
which ha» no equal in eaoe of management and great range of work
Opposite Campbella Tuffs' store, on tlth
Superior Job Work.
•v ’■ I I
AHLF * ME8SERVE -
- Propri.
ate.
Hou A C. Jennings wa* —............
■ - — — ■
street
liSTla“ ""
-,h •» no-
elected Chief Clerk and J. I). Cole
THE CELEBRATED
HA1RW0R1 ill STAMPING Kltlf ione
Board of Supervisors, sa
M ain S treet ,
G r ant ’* T aa ’.
of Clackamas. Assistant Clerk of
(27-fini _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ J- M- CHILES.
1< nd. have provided a "re
the House
Hon.
Henry
Rogers
of
■ !und" for the benefit ot the
Josephine, was elected Scargent at •‘Cnl’fp'T’?
GO TO THE SUPPLY STOBF.
1' ■ hool districts of the coun
r4h.
’ AY>
Fresh and Salted Beef, Pork,
arms 1 and 1'hos. G. Young. Door J- Fnd>,
.
'
H
J
v-
■
"ider if it is m the C >lt s
kee(>er
Messages passed between ÁiiFtisrjA' 1
tÍA» .tíltúR
f - it so, it is dangerous when
MUTTON,
GRANITE.
the two Houses, carrying the infor­
• t j . . no account when empty,
mation that thev were ready for
FiR
General Mining Supplie* It
11.
.clung the young idea how to
PORK-SAUSAGE.
fa
J
business
>
The
rules
of
la
»t
session
aUC
.is never taken this form
SWM a
CH
ARLES
DECKER.
Prop
r.
j/
A XI) ROLOGNA.
were ad pted as the rule of this one
l.av ing all jokes aside, a
Bb>T BRANDS OF WINES, LlQfORS AND CbiUD* vf
-o’*
, ' inart to buy text books is
W Carey Johns' u wishes the ’•y
Bacon »nd Lord
■O
-H _
ILLS .
I Lu. By the way, wc arc legislature to approptiate enough
.
ALWAYS ON HAND.
I’ECM'.I; HOARDING HOUSE!
n.nded that revolve or no money to send a messenger to rati— t *-■•-»— •— .
saiii| le« on cxbiMthwi at the Corxita
KF IT IN FIRST-CI, \>s sTYI F, AND THE
LACES
. 'he school laws of C.ilifor- England to exhume the remains of office For epe» tal information apply to
TRAVELING PtBLlC WILÎ
MEET WITH EVERY KINDNESS AND ATTENTION.
in advance of Oregon’s Ex Go' Addison C Gibbs and
XV. J. XVIMFK,
b-ln-v »’.Rm
C.r I ...I-’
Incation
PPEE CI CHABteE.
■ sent Ut Giani* Pa*'
•Scili Paper cf Wüt Cocily. Orem
FANCY GOODS,
DRY GOODS,
Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Queens Ware,
Glass Ware, &c., &c.,
.
1TRNTH KE STORE
staple : groceries
¿r
*
GEO. W. RIDDLE,
ItIMI HILL!
NEW GOODS!!
NEW STORE!
NEW PRICES!
EIVINGSTONB VANCB
PHOTOGRAPHER
BOOTS and SHOES, DRY GOODS.
2,1,1
L. VANCE.
SHERER & JUDSON,
Hard-ware, Stoves and Tin-ware.
Studebaker Farm Wagons,
«
■
..
Flour, Grain, and Feed Store,
Smonti Hotel,
IB
Chilled
Plows
ACME HARROWS, VICTOR WIND
GRANTS PASS
Autocrat Wood Force
LIVERY STABLE!
I'EOI’LE’S 1IEIT HIHiET.
New Store
and
New Goods.
GROCERIES. CONFECTIONERIES AND TABLE WARE.
Citv Market.
CELEBRATED DAVIS VERTICAL SEWING MACHINE,
.^Vstatuary.
J'?!
A
For Dry-goods and Gr
i
I:!.?