Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, February 18, 1887, Image 2

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    Sellimi Out to Close Business!!
BRIEF MENTION.
A. J STROHECKER,
When one notes the filth through-
Home Seekers,
• out the business portion of Grants
Hare’s confiscating swamp last«!
Saddler and Harness
FOR SALE
’IClil Pisar Jf JiUHlS! ClUty, ClWL
the defective drainage ami bill passed the House.
■o—
and consequent stagnation of water
Ere long San Francisco will al>-
MAKER ami REPAIRER.
11
,U|'' -'kr .
FEB. 18, i58 and takes into consideration the sorb all the trade wuth ot Roseburg.
i,n’land f-r»U', j^r
r RI DAY
Kee{ • . >nat*atl* on hao.I a Firat-Cbws
Having c n ludcd to close bnsincs-. at this place, I am offering ruy
fiom Grant’s Pas» on Xorth’^s
Portland fav<>rs the proposed O.
•lock of
River. This farm «xn.GtZr^M
Erghtcrsl at the FoetofKce in Grant'« disease breeding tendencies of these
large
st.
ck
>f
R.
&
N.
lease
to
the
Union
Pacific.
two agencies he must surely be
rich river hnw.ni land m
I'«»». Ore., as áeeuiid ( lam Matter.
SADDLES,
Thomas A. Eddisott. the great
SOarrv.-of the -erne qralitrdr/i’
alarmed f<<r the safety of the town.
HARNESS,
the halanee ta of the finest
COKRf>POM-E>< f
is said to be dying of lung
We ba’.e daily communication with inventoi
BRIDLES,
other timber and p-aMure ¡¿j
disease.
v--l n.,11 trite; county r-TtlT
We invite cc-rre "p-n ler i e (rom all sec- all portions of the world, hence may
COLLARS,
The bill appropriating $400,000
place, good ’iving wattr mJ r4
tems on subpKt» of local and oOwr in­
at any time, and without a moments for the equipment of militia has be­
— and —
I'laee near buildings alw * 1
terest«.
Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Queens Ware, the
1 large house, 2 Luge tarE.’'''
With ea< h letter the name and *.ldr.-»- «•»rning, have diphtheria, small-! come a law.
SatMk- and Harness Furniture.
smoke house and ether vat
oftbe «emler i« required, especially if pox, or typhoid fever introduced in
The Daily Oregonian was 27 years
young orchard; garden and
eent for pubiieat
Glass
Ware,
&c.,
&c.,
all
under fence; very heahlTi!
old
Feb.
3d.
The
West
Shore
is
in
: our midst to mow their swaths of.
Sj<‘cLü an I preuipt attention given to
On this farm can be 'raised th, !
its
13
th
year.
death
through
our
ranks,
breaking
i
EDITORIAL NOTES AND NEWS
Repairing,
coni, sweet pot a love. luelhaJT“
| peaches, gram, timothy. elover
up our schools and putting an in-, The Dennison Paper Company of
AT
GREATLY
REDUCED
PRICES.
And PRICFri REASONABLE.
would make several good hom/ '■
The California legislature is said definite end to all manner of society. Mechanics Falls, Maine, has sus­
the climate an<lother a ivau’ » **
r-Mtf
pended. Liabilities, $450,000.
A Full Line of
be equalled in Oregon it would
to be a very extravagant one.
There is filth enough in our town
An iron bridge is to be itnmedi-.
1
or «Abers to lllv, . ‘
to breed bacteria in sufficient num­ ately built across the Columbia riv­ NEW FURNITURE STORE!
for, buying elsewhere.
‘ •x-.
There is a bare probability that
.
GEORGE R. GOW.y
bers to kill every child in the tow n er at Pasco, W. T to cost $t.«xx>.-,
A.
J.
SEDGE
Idaho Territory may be annexed to
t,n|l
_________Grant
’
s
I
’
»,,,
Grant'll p;UM J
'
and it is safe to say that an intro* QOO.
.‘Gin St.
'
-nd 'th Cran!» Pis».
Oregon.
Secretary
Manning
has
resigned,
Notice
For
Publication
|
, duction of that dread disease, diph-
Will lx: kept iu Stock.
— Has jwfi ojiencd a New —
resignation to take effect upon
Wlr : <■'> you think fa bill de theii. . is all that is required which, his
1 . S. Lvxn Orrtc-
the appijintment and qualification
1T RM’iT KE STORE PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
RosfeCi Bo. Or , Jun. 14, ij(-'
daring the first Saturday in June a once in the town would not leave it of his successor.
Notice is hereby given that the <
public holiday to I k known as "La­ for a term of many years. Some of The Columbia River Paper Co. IVIicre will I k k.-pt <>n hand and for sale
tnx named settler h;t» tiled noti« «*
all kinds oi
-o-
bor Day?” Its author ought to be our reasons for wanting to incorpo­ writes this office that their paper furniture. Bedding. Picture Frame«,
intention to make final proof in
bia cUm, and that <1:1 progS?
greased, loaded into a smooth Iwred rate the town are based upon this mills recently burned at LaCamas,
Brackets. Etc.. Etc.
made before the Judge or Clerk ‘
Thanking
the
public
and
my
many
customers
for
their
patronage
in
We
know
'V.
T..
will
be
rebuilt,
and
in
oper-
cannon and shot against the side of feature of the question: 1____
rinor-Fra'ii <, Window-Frames. Brackets
I county court of Josephine countv 0»
{o
ation
about
July
tst
1887.
Etc., made to orler. Special attention the past, I can now make it to their
Granta Putt, Oregon, on Saturthr r'
that something must be done
the ho’t'K
ruary 26tb. 1887, viz ; J^per ctl^'
Mr. C. Parker of California, says give-i to
eradicate the town of its filth or
Ilontcstead entry Xo. 33P3, for th, 7
f NIJ ■: KT A K inc ;.
the Enterprise, proposes to erect
The citizens of Linkville and sur­ there is going to I k a harvest
S
of 8 W L, ¡jg.. lfl ,
Advantage to Call on me Before Purchasing Elsewhere. ' of •9. > S E R >, 5 and
two or three largest size Parker pat R^p.i io,' ;i ¡id all kmdri of u rK in my
west, U ?d. lie names th» :
rounding country, are agitating a doctor bills, misery and death in ent quicksilver retorts at the Bon- Em- nea 'v and promptly executed.
low ing witnessea to prove his cuntinj
— ALSO —
■vagon road down the Klamath river this little city one year of which auza quicksilver mines near Oak­
residence ujion, a.-. l cultivation .if ,
land, vix : David Miltonber-er ’ll
to the line of the railroad. About would c- t money enough to run land, Oregon, as soon as the weath­
Manufacturer’s
,
Williams, James j. -,<!
er
will
admit.
$1500 have been raised for that pur­ the incorporate government, sick
William Jordan, of Grants
AGENT
J plane county, Oregon.
A great ice gorge five miles long
pose. We prefer to .«ee Southern bills and all for ten years. Nor is
for the
43-Ot.J
W. Jt.as-.r x,
and 15 or 20 feet thick, exists at
Oregon retain this trade.
this all. Our city is full of rickety Lyons, Mich. The river runs
1_____ i__
__
Kogi»!»».
RACINE
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Gove: nor Penuoyer vetoed the stove pipes that threaten to burn it through the middle of the streets
iH.\B MILL’
Portland water and bridge bills. up in an hour which would not be Stores have been flooded and the
U
I umOrncE,
«
go«xls frozen in ice. Merchants can
allowed
under
a
city
government.
A. D. HELMS, Prop'r.
RosEBiaa, Or., Jan. U, lss? f
The Senate passed the bridge bill
not reach their stores. Losses heavy.
We
have
no
confidence
whatever
in
Notice hhei-. b?-given that the |,.,u
—Ix aler in—
over the Governor's veto, but the
The Post says that in reply to an
ing named settler E m file 1
House ref used to do so. The Oreg' - private enterprise to correct all these inquiry by Deputy Eyuern in the
, intention to make final yn 1
, ,,
Staple and Fancy Groceries
hm claim ami that raid
'„Jj ,
nian claims that t'tc people of Fort evils. They may have betrn pre­ landtag, as to whether war was
male before the Judge or Cluk ,,f -,
Cigars, Tobacco, Nuts and
land arc very indignant toward the vented with less private enterprise probable. Bismark said: "You
county,■itrr.f J.,
Candies, Fruits, and a
.H Grunts l‘ -, Or.-.-...,, .... ... ; ,
Governor, on account of the inter­ than would be uecessary to correct know quite as much as I do. We
March .uh. I..-. , v... J,,!,,, ,
(| ;
-superior brand of
live in a state of peace, but look at
them.
position.
■ stead entry >,o. IMS», for th,. \ W 1
>
the
French
preparations
at
building
I
CzXNNKL)
GOODS.
So far as the term • of the charter
Sullivan, it will Ire remembered, are concerned, we have preferred a . barracks, the position of Gen. Bou­
Main St., opposite R. R. I>e|x>t.
14, Tp. . 6, s R b west, W M
He-.a;.
Í441Í
the follow ing witnes-es to 1
in his recent fight with one Cardiff charter with as few- objections as langer. the constant outcry of the I. < L DAVIDSON,
French patriot league during six­
tinuous residence upon, and cilii^i.un
in Minnesota received a blow which
Lea ling Portrait and Landscape
of, said lan<l, viz : I ,. ■ t. < ever 1
possible, and one that would sub­ teen years Then conisder what we
¡Jewett John Frown, Sr.. ìti.luri 'è
broke his arm. The arm having serve the best interests of all but we have to fear from France."
ker, all oi Grant» Pass, Josephine «• u
PHOTOGRAPHER,
been set palm down had to be re­ clearly see the urgent necessity to
Oregon.
St. Paul special dispatches to the
125
First
St.,
Portland,
Oregon.
broken and 1 eset a few days ago incorporate and wc are in favor of it Inter-Ocean, dated the 14th, say
ana. 1
»'HAI!. W. JellXST.e
4.3-6! ]
(Opjiosite First National Bank.;
Register.
that the storm in Montana is assum­
yvhich caused his beefship to fa’nt. first, last, and all the time.
ing a serious phase. The thermom­
Verily he struck a regular Cardiff
For Sale or Kent.
ranges from 40 to 6o° below ze­ FIRST - < 'LASH WORK
giant.
A citizen of Ashland who went eter
ro. Snow is 8 feet deep on the lev­
In
all
Branches
of
A I ARM of l«-i .. r. - -i'li-u-',,n ll
, We find upon examining the list to Salem to examine the proposed el, wlnle on the mountains it is so
XJLh.ims Crwk, fet Sa'eor Reel. a >, .
charter
for
that
city
writes
to
the
deep
tb.at
great
avalanches
covering
PIIOTOO
RA
I
’
ll
Y.
40
acres umler «■ultiv.ition. well a.ltpsj
■ Hi bills banging upon the hooks in
to grain and veg.-tal.les. For partk-ciu.,
]Kople,
stock
and
all.
are
imminent.
Tidings
as
follows:
I!egs
leave
to
inform
the
public
that
ho
is
now
nicely
locattsl
on
the
corner
of
our office which have been intro­
and terms, call cstor ntldress
Pictures Enlarged in
The charter as projxtse I provides Travel is not possible except on
SMITH BROS.,
6TH AND H STREETS. GRANT’S PASS, OREGON,
duced in the legislature at its pres
snow
shoes.
It
also
-
says,
should
Sfiil
Grants Faw, Or.
that the council without the consent
ent session that there is but one op­ of
With a Largo Assortment of
the legal voters, could appropri­ another protracted storm occur, it India Ink, Water Colors or
portunity left for a bill. So far no ate to the use of the city any water is believe 1 that hundreds will suc­
Blacksmith and Wagon Shop
CRAYON.
bill has l>een introduced regulating ditch, water right or privilege cumb to its terrors. A* it is, more
snake bite«. Watts come nearer to within the city, and could lease, sell people have frozen to death this OUT DOOR GROUPS,
Au.l everything to I k found in a First-Class store, which 1 will sell
winter than for twenty-five years.
T own lots
RESIDENCES, ETC.,
it Ilian any of the members. Every ­ or dispose of any of said property
for
the
benefit
of
the
city.
The
coun
­
VERY LOW FOR CASH. OR MARKETABLE PRODUCE.
!•’< >1? SALEin PIKEMX
thing els< ha- been regulated, why
INSTANTANEOUS PROCESS.
don't they regulate that? Delays cil. without the consent of the legal
3<>-3in
VC ill ami sec- me before purchasing elsewhere.
W. L. BLACKBURN,
Hesiriiig to co to Germany o« hewow.
voters, could borrow money on the
I olfer for -ale;.. 1 -v raf< •<. w, s,_ ...
are dangcrou ■
faith of the city, or loan the credit AGENT AT GRANTS PASS
8t<x-k <>n hand, togetl.er w ith twoluU , >•
L VANCE. on
E. A. ESTES,
which the .hops r.re locttal. Al»',,
The many meritorious bills intro­ thereof, or both, for purely munici­
— FOIl THE —
one acre of ground favorably loaded f.r
FRONT M Itfr
duced by Miller and the prompt­ pal purposes. They could, also
resideiKV. Call on oraddios
without such consent, borrow such Brownsville Woolen Mills Suits
MIKE FORMAS.
ness with which he meets liaid woik money to the extent of $25,000.00.
4'Rim]
Phoenix, Jackson Co., Dr
— Made to Order, at —
in the legislature, and his good When the council desired to borrow
-------
DEALERS IN
standing as a member of that intel­ money for the purpose of supplying $22.50. $23.50. $25.00. $27.50, i $29.50
Call and Seo New Styles.
ligent body, is a c unpliment to the city with water, they could do
G HOC F.iilSE,
so
to
tlie
extent
of
$20,000.00,
pro
­
Having
lia4 Ten Years experience in
him. ()ttr exchanges give him a
vided an ordinance to that effect taking Measure*. an<l posteil myself on
6th St., between Main and H, Grants Pass, Or.
Cor. Front und Morrison St».
front rank as a legislator. His Re­ was lust submitted to the voters and theii inoile of Cutting, I do not levitate to TOBACCO.
.
Have
the
Largest
.
nd
most
Complete
Sto<
k
in
their
line
in
Southern
Oregon,
which
CIGARS,
PORTLAND. Or.
publican constituency in Grants by them approved. But there is *ay that « • can give vo 1a Better Quality
they will sell
and I it for the iii 'iiev than can l>e foun 1
CANDIES,
Pass ought to sustain him. Come not. in said charter any provision elsewlu
The Leading Hotel of Portland.
te
A OrroetT 1» K r < ji ihi . i > ox
AS LOW AS THH LOWKST.
NUTS. ETC.
now. gentlemen, I k reasonable, and prohibiting the council from borrow­ ait Omirss. ReH|«ctfttliy,
t
admit the facts.
AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
W. I.. BLACKCURN
ing money upon the faith and credit 47ti j
IligheNt ( ash price paid for
Free Coach to and front this
of the city to the extent of $25,000.00
Country Produce, Hides, Furs,
< >n Sunday, Jan. Jo, Prof. T. S. for any other purpose except the
Notice.
POPULAR HOUSE.
Baldwin made a balloon ascension • ingle one of supplying the city with
Ki«* . Idtc,
NOTICI
’
¡
m lit r»‘l»y
\on
to
the
legal
CTIAR« JES re asonadle .
from G ’lden Gate I'.irk. San Fran water, nor is there any provision \
- ol Gi m i Paas -• liool District No Give me a cal! and I k Convinced.
I lacks
cisco. The crank went up toooleet. whereby the city council is proliib 7, JoM’pliinc County. Oregon, tint the
THOMAS GUINEAN,
from diverting the money so Ar.111.il < hool meeting for
District
To the side of the balloon was a ited
—
and
—
PrOpricTOr.
to In-
Itorrowed to any purpose to which w ill t>e In ltl at the School
N B \\
ru.iii
canvas parachute to which was at­ they in their wisdom might see fit gn at the ho ir of one o’clock, on the first
M md i • b »ing the 7th da^ of March, A
tached a trapeze bar. This machine to divert it.
!>., 1S47. Thin meeting calic i for the
bv inflation wpst.j let the l’rof. down
In comparing this proposition to purpot*«» <»f electing one School Director to
three yearn, ami S hoo! Clerk to Front St., adjoining Courier Office,
to earth again easy enough to not the promised Gratile Pass charter, serve
C*r.
Front and 4th St*..
**rvr one year, Hiei to lew a tax on the
GRANTS PASS, OREGON.
District to pay otT the indvbtedn«»**, and
« rack him any worse. When t «> commcut is unnecessary.
Grant's Pass, - - Oregon.
defray the expense* oí the coining school
feet high he grasped the bar and bl
.i
w ’ Bl l< KBl R
We have opened a Firat-t'lass Hour
The
World
Renouned
out. Women below screamed and
Discussing bills introduced tn the
1‘istn t Clerk
ami Feed Store in the building formerly
the Prof, fell on a fence and broke California legislature, reducing in­ Dated this lMth day of
occupied a* n «a I lie and harness shop,
The PEOPLE'S HEJT MARKET a
I
• . • \ . 1 I » . I - S.
now
and prepared t>. supply v»toia-
[47-lt where we will keep constantly on hand
several pickets. That is enough to
issell
terest. the Chronicle wisely says;
and for sale the be-t brands of
era with the choicest cuts of
make any fence ownei scream.
Notice of Dissolution.
“Ever since California has been a
1 lour, Corn and Oat Meal,
BEEF.
The .fecial holiday-in-June bill Stale, the law of interest has I kch NOTICE i* herrby givt’ti that the co*
MUTTON.
Wheat,
Barb
v,
Oats,
Mill
in
etrect
what
it
now
is
under
the
I-artnet ship h.Tetofor»» existing lx*t<vevn
and the bill prohibiting the removal
code; that is. parties may agree in l<»hn II Ahli uihl ( . I M»•’•serve in the
PORK.
and
Chop
Feed,
Bran,
of Ixioks from the State library, arc- writing for the payment of any rate Meat and Ihituherin^ bu.-ino“* attirahta
FISII and FOWL
ami
everything
pertaining
to
a
M
iles
,
P.i
»«,
Oregon,
unde
r
the
firm
num
•
and
two real dude flowers. The holiday of interest, and it shall be allowed
style of \hlf .V Mes^»rv«‘, is this llth
At i rices ranging from
is on Saturdaj and it doesn't say a according to the terms of the agree day oi February. H*<7, dL’»*ilvp1| bv mu­ FIRST-CLASS FEED STORE.
word about bug juice on that day. ment. There has never been any tual cons»‘nt. <u<l C. I Meaner.0 having
W. RAZEE & SON.
«»»Id all hi* interest oi whatsoever kind in
Autocrat Wood Force Eight to Ten Cents per Pound.
Proprietor»..
Is that "flung in?" So tar ns the serious objection to this law, nor Maid par»nvrahip buainesM and purtner- 341Í
AH kinds of
there I k . Hiring money is like fchip prt)|«rU to Mid John II \hlf.
book. are cvncenie 1, there will have can
hiring anything else. The man who
< F. MESSI RVE.
SALSAGES
to I k another act passed, re«|utring wants it will get it as cheap as he ■
New Millinery Store.
J II MILE.
Dated Feb. 11, ltW7.
(’47-lt
that all the contents of the book-» I k can, and the man who has it will
put up by Experienced Firat-Clazs Botch-
And all goods handled by
era. A share of the public patronage re­
printed on the outside cover, so that bite it as dear as he can. Land and ,
spectfully solicited.
Notice For Piblatkn.
MRS FLANAGAN UI TUFFS
«hides can walk up to the shelves houses and horses and ships are
WALKER,
BUNCH BROS
hired
on
that
plan,
and
there
is
no
Have opened a new
mid by turning the books over with
I2tf;
Propriciriji*.
----- Including the -----
their cane«, I k enabled to know reason why money should I k treated
.. J
Millinery «and Dressmaking EMPIRE MOWERS. REAPERS and BINDERS.
thv.r « intents without touching any differently."
th in. I'tovidcd this does not ov­
HYDRAULIC
PIPE
and
GIANTS
ESTABLISHMENT
On the 14th Mrs. Leonard by in­
er r .n the public holiday in June.
Furnished on short notice. Wc cordially invite all to examine our gotxls
vitation addressed the House urging
Opposite CiunpÌN»B t Tot!**’ store, on Hth
and prices before purchasing.
'I'lie Drain Echo, in a cutuuiu and the passage of the bill relating to
AHIF A ME9SERVE
Propr'».
a half editorial on the Normal school dower rights
She could not lie
HAIRWOSI Illi STAMPING BtTiir st«
M ais S treet .
G rant ' s P am
question, among other things, says: heard in the large assembly hall
27-t»m
"If a location in the extreme south and the bill was again defeated.
Notice For Publication.
i desired, Medford or Jacksonville
(’ > rner M ain A- F ront S t ?«.
' • x s P am . O ri
U.S. 1. \Sh O ffd ,
w mid certainly be preferable, while
Mosxliackism is the bane of Ore
Fresh and Salted Beef, Pork,
—
-
—
..-o
---
—
.
Giants Pass would I k far more ettn gon. It scents to I k in the air, to
tral and oetter in every way than I k diffused like the germs of zimotic
Having opened a Family Grocery, 1 hereby announce to the public that MUTTON,
either of them.”
disease in the atmosphere, ready to
I have a new ami well .- lectcd stock of
K iHv W
Yes, Grants Pass is far enough seize upon any and all exposed to
PORK SAI SAGE,
south to locate u district Normal it, and at times, to «lew lop into a
GRO(
ERIES
CONFEI
TIOXIR1
S
\
\
.
TI
WAKE.
ANO BOLOGNA
Hchool, aud our ¡<op!e would I k pestilence, an epidemic ol stubborn
FEED! FEED! FEED!
opposition to atlvniux-rm it in any
Bought since the -sweeping Redo, tion in freipfrom th Fast. anil
most happy to have it located here. direction. The constant cry is th it
Bacon and Lard
Our school has nut with such "it will not pay" to do here what is
marked down at Bottom Prie» ! .J,,, x.|| tlie
The
S.
H.
D.
<St
L.
Co..
marked success and rapid progre«.«, done elsewhere, that "it can't I k
ALWAYS ON HAND.
CELEBRATI:!) DAVIS vertical sewing M.v
An- praiwn-d to chop all kindg of gr.in
that we me entitled to enter as a done;" that we must ' send lust
which has no equal in ease of man.ie< nient and great rani
M» at lb-livcred any place in To»«
■ onieslant .’or a Normal tx hool, be­ for this thing and that thing So foe feed, at
atxustiHned are we to this. that, or-
ing fully assured that no better Io- , dimnlv, we pav little heed to it
Mv obp-ct is to make it to th- inh rrst of h. -o having r
Five Cents Per ETushel.
FKl » nr CHAKGF
.In.K . to
1 atiori <s>nld be found for it
with njo
f\Ve«t Sb
I
Will at the I'M»*«
Hu
.1
>1 ' i n i i
THE COURIER.
DRY GOODS.
FANCY GOODS,
n
r -olomsts
STAI ’LE
GROCERIES
i
GEO. W. RIDDLE.
Grants Pass Variety Store,
NEW STORE!
NEW GOODS!!
NEW PRICES!
LIVIXGSTf)NE VANCE
BOOTS and SHOES. DRY GOODS.
f 1’, (irantB Pnn*. Ovcg.-n.
— bEALEK IX —
Tropica! Frails, Staple aad Fancy
SHliRKR
JUDSON,
Hard-ware, Stoves ;
Tin-ware. Esmond Hotel,
f.»~
Studebaker Farm Wagons,
Flow, Grain, and Feed Store.
<4
B
Chilled
Plows,
ACME HARROWS, VICTOR WIND
1 ’uinps,
C itv
,\k