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TREES! He me Seekers, Attention! NOTICE. in the range of her c.irrion pointed W. L. BLACKBURN, Tin- Directors of (¡rants Pa«s School snout, has got down to work again. District No. 7, *111 meet at tile olliee of AGENT AT GRANTS PASS FOR SALE. ’Sciai Paper of JoieHiie Cûuntr. Orma. It is said that crime grow , bolder, W. I.. Blackburn, on Monday. April 111 h — FOtt THE — Hammon Nurseries, A. D Iss”, at 1 o'clock, forth'- purpose H)|j ACRE« of tine farm and timber hence we suppose this old hog bit of equalizing the assessment roll of raid Brow ns’, ill? V» 'Oku Mills Suits * fond ( ■(- »20 p-r acre, x miles w,.»t APRIL i, 1887. off more than she could chew this District. Any person Ix'ing disx.m .i.-d FRIDAY i(om (¡rant’s Paax on North side of H.VU m PÏÏŒNIX. Oregon, and OAKLAND, California. — Mada ta Orler, r.J — with their axsoexinent can have ilie same diver. Thia farm contains 125 acres,4 time. In her haste to find food for i'orr. i ted it ill the judgment <•( the lGar>l $22.50, $23.50. $25.00. $27.50. i $29.50. Registered at the 1 ** w«t< »Hi«*«* in Grant’ll rich river Imttom land in cultivation, a|w, her rootten soul, she failed to get they have just caum- to complain. 50aeroxui the same quality easily cleared Paw«, Ore., hm S<‘<,oiid ('!a*iM Matter. Call and See New Styles the »wilance is of the finest sugar pine and the lead down on to the powder, By order of the l>ir tors. Our Stock this season Cannot be Excelled on the Coast W. 1.. BLACKBURN, other timber and pasture land. This ¡., » Having li id Ten Y ir- exfa-rience in CORRESI’oNht .M E and the explosion well nigh ruined I istrii-t Clerk. Neither in (bluntity, Quality, Varieties, Size >1 Tree«, nor Health and X igor gissl mill site ; county road rups by tlie taking Me.i-ures. ,nd|»,-t - l no*-il on place, good living water running ai r.»«— her business as a slanderous liar. Dated thin, the 31st dal ol March, 14X7. their II.o-l • ol Cutting, I do not hesitate to of same. Embra -ing all tho Leading \ arietiex of Wc Invite corre«jx>n len.-e frolli all «<■<•- 4 l td (he place near buildings; also gooj well- s.iy that w ■ .a giv - yo.: a lk-ttt r ‘Jua!ity lionx un »uhjeet» of locai and other in We wonder what she would say if 1 large houae, 2 large barns, granary' and Fit tof tin- looney than can Is- found APPLE. PEAR, PEACH. PLUM. PRUNE, APRICOT. terest“. NOTICE. smoke house and other out bnildin -s-’ a share of the history she has made . 1«-where A IhtroaiT is Kxqlllitli < s NECTARINE, CHERRIES, ALMONDS, Etc., Etc. H k UX|<-SBTSM <ir.H. IxXiAS IS.IT No >. vi.:. OaiiEirs. Iasi -tfully, Witli cadi leder thè nume and address ' young orchard; garden and Ixfttoiu lun.j i-?aUv "if > n this county were to appear in G A R , <¡ranta l’a-•. Man-h 39, ’«7 47tf of lite Render ix required, expec '.ill under fence; very healthy locality \V i.. BLACKBURN ooo Beni for irablicatfon. i thess columns Perhaps she thinks A II mriiiG-rs of Gen G>gxii Post N On tliia farm can be raised the tin.-t of corn, sweet potatoes, nit-lions, tomatoe* G. A. It, are requested to I*- pr “ent nobody knows her; but in this she 39, at the next regular meeting. the first Brick! Brick:! Brick!!! pea<-liea, grain, timothy,ciover, etc T,,;j EDITORIAL NOTES AND NEWS. Sl ’ KCl AI/ri IxS. Mould male several go. d homes, an.l*iH is sadly mistaken for she is well Wednesday in April, as business of im the climate and oilier advantages cannot known and bears anything but a portance demands your attention. l>e equalled in Oregon it would ls> «H., By onlet of the Coinmxn.ler, Janies Buchanan Bades, the great Cheaper than the Cheapest, gixid name, either tn truth or in J K. I'IGNEY. for eoloniataor Olliers to investigate lie- canal man is dead. fore buving elsewhere. V. C olvk », Adjutant. 4-1-lt virtue. When we consider this per GEORGE R GOWAN, P. Barry Pear^the best late shipping variety. Walter Sutton of the Gold Beach son in the light of a buzzard who 25 «in] Grant's Pass, or D. W. HARDIN’S THOSE WHO WANT GOOD Muir Peach, (irev-tone) still heads the list. Gazette has sited John Dean for li hunts for nothing but carrion, we Kanaday's Cling, the canner’8 pride. Notice For Publication doubt the propriety of ever saying M 1 ry, i 5 R I C K Y A R 1 ). Kelsey’s Japan Plum, lias no peer. bel in the sum of $5,500. U. S. L ani > O kuci :, t — All kinds of — Hobe de Sargent Prune, never b-f.>re offered in Oregon. It is a word about her or noticing a CHEAP, will do well to call upon Rosi.Hl li(i, (»1- , 1 I I 2t;, 1,487.1 th. - u hs . in a dtied state, fornix the celebrate 1 prune D Elite, G ildensotr, the mtn lerer of little word she may say. One thing cer MASONRY WORK i French Conserve«), Notice ix hereby given that th.- f<>H.,lv. J. W HOWARD, Mamie Kelly in San Francisco, has tain, the parties she is slandering lint naiii.-'l settler has file.l notice of hj., Eerkeley Gcosberry, the most profitable of them all. intention to make lilial proof in xupp,« „f been found guilty of murder in the at this time would not wipe their AGENT I OR I>. M. OSBORNE A CO. his daini, anil that said proof will hu Languedoc, King’s, Soft Shell and Paper Shell Almonds. first degree He will be sentenced feet on her. It is well enough 13-ltf made latore the Judire or ( I.-rk of t|)e Execute > Notice. to-morrow. county court of Joeephine county. Or. at LARGE STOCK SHADE and ORNAMENTAL TREES. for respectable persons to look out County Treasurer's Notice Grants l'ass Oregon, on W. Ita - làv for her, as she is a low down, dan hi the in lit- r <>.- tin- . state of William M.i- lApril ì3tb, 1887, vix: I-awrence Leonard Evergreens, shrubs, roses, clematis and flowing plants, small fruits, grape A communication from this place gerous woman and rotten to the ( >rri< r. or no < 01 . sty T hi . vsi i . i . r , ) 1 lorn y, ilcceased. Homestead entry No. 3908. for the 8 E vine», etc., etc. Grants Pass \pril 1st, 1837.} NOTH E is hereby given that I-tiers ’ "I N W See 4 Tp 40, S 1! 7 West, to the l’lainde tier compliments the very core. Itei. -re purcl. ising e!.-ew Ir.-ro, parties intending to plant trees will find Notice is hereby given that there are : testanea:t.in i’|x> 1 tt.c estate of Wil, ini M. He names the following wltia . t,, it to their interest to come and see our stock and learn our prices funds in the ounty Treasury for the re Malon '.y, l.,te ol .hsu-pliine < oiinly. Mate C oi kihh thusly: ; prove his eoiitiniioiis residence upon, ai .1 EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE. demption of the following County War I of Oregon, de. ea-ed, Inne Isx'n granted Catalogues mailed gratis upon application. Address »11 communications to cultivation of, sai.l land, viz : T <; pHt. “The Rogue River Courier lias rants, protest ■ I to Mav 1st, 1885- to the undersigned, l.y the Coutily Court I ter-i 11, of Grants l’ass, James I* Lewis one of the neatest little office» in Numbers, 251, 348, 377, 349, 371», 443, of ><>s -pliine Comity, sitting as a Probate II AMMON BROS., On Wednesday, March 23d, Ma- I W Bain, and Win Chapman of Southern Oregon. Probably owing jor James T. Glenn of Oakland, lx. 4(19, 474. 351, 457, t ill, l-o, v»>. |s|. Coiirt. bearing date. February 22, l«s7. rineuix, Jackson county, Oregon. 51tf : house, all of Josepl.ine County, Oregon. 443, 442, 111. 47», 47.4, 473, 471, 47.1, 452, : All per-o'.s i. Jidited to said estate are t > the force of fine looking young C11 is. XV. Joiissn X-, Cal. and Louis Glass, superinten 450. 43::, 42«, 122, 423, 421.420, 414, 413, r queste I t.> “etti" the same without de- la lies on its staff. ’’ 49-Ct.) Register. 412, 411, — -I ‘ i. US. 407, 4-15, 3»i>, Bill. 374. dent of the noted Cherokee gold 373, 372. 370, 3(Mi, 41», 3S4, 425, 445. 493, i lav and al! ti."- ■ having claim ■ against -aid estate will present tir.-same to me SUMMONS. 4.14, 415. 342. -155, 4!I2, B'.M. 11 1. We are recieving many letters mine of Butte county in that State, 494, duly veritie i. to G'laiid. Josephine Coun 3115, 3so. 547, 4x4, 5H7, 644. 392, «00. 5o<i, ty, Otvaon, within xix months from the similar to the following: with the writer chartered a team (JI 12, 162. I. 14 07, o. 112. till, 572. first pillili.-alion o. tins noli. .. IN the Circuit Court for th -State of On>- gon, for tlia County of Josephine C vriiie , Murry Co.. Minn . and started for Waldo. Wc found 673, (¡14, f>15, (¡21, (¡22, (>19, (¡20, 023, (J2(>, .IAME is MALONEY. (J24, «28, 031 G A. Wll.PRET, March at, 1887. Or Colored Shirt, Ask for the i 1 xe< liter the roads good and the day being a (126, Interest on the same will cease from Plaintiff. Lelarnl, Or , Feb. 23, 1.G7. -52-5t E d . C ourier : —A s I intend set pleasant one, ottr ride was pleasaat. thi» dato vs. J. W HOWARD, Suit in Equity tling inimediatly in Southern < Ire At Wilderville peach trees were in 4-1-4» Treasurer. SUMMONS. for Diver. gon I would I k - very thankful fora Lt CV WILl'RET, full bloom. From there to Waldo, Defendant. s imple- copy of j our valuable news ¡X i!x* Ciru’iit Court of tim :~t ite of On- L»"i. for th I > iiity of Jofcuphiue. a distance of 28 miles, our road lies To Lucy Wilpret, tho above name I .!„>- pajier. A. M c G rkgor . ooo fendant ’ A?.ì J. KNAl’P 1 through the finest sugar pine, fir ruimhr, In the ii.tiii • of (he State of Oregon, Voll One of our subscribers recently and yellow pine timber on the con Fora Good Pair of Overalls, Ask for the VS are hereby required to ap|s ar in tie, discontinued the Cot'RlHH because tinetit. The farmers are all over I Cor. 5th and Main Sts. aliove entitled Court and answer th.- ITNLY KNAi'P. complaint filed against yon in the utovo all , ____ it did not agree with him in opin busy with the matter of sowing and H. SIMPKINS, - - Proprietor. ; Bi of the KorM I Defendant. ) it hin ten entitle I suit, v» v.iiiiiii ieu days .¡ays from troni th«» tint ion. He shews conclusively in this planting; the miners are busy, so date of the service of this smni i< ns-, J To I’inly Knapp, defeu lant. and take no others. served Upon you i 1 Joe-phi.i.- County .y act that he is noil-progressive. No that we sec but few people along In the name of the Stateof Oregon, you W hite C ooks ! if .“el vi-'l upon von ill liny other Conntv are ordered and require I to appeal- in said stronger proof could be desired of the highways or on the streets of To be had of all first-class dealers. [-19-3'n of th ■ State of Oregon, tli -n within twen court ami answer the complaint of said Thi» house has just hrpn tho ty days from tho date of tlie service of that fact. It is utterly impossible Kerbyville or Waldo. All of the plaintiff', filed n.'iiinst you herein, on or rough!) rom ban this summons upon you, or, if s.-rv. I bv liefere the first day of the next regular for a paper to agree with everyone miners arc jubilant over their fine; merit to attic. Bcda niu»* and ; publication <>,' summons or oth rsi-e, term of said Court to-wit: ihe second then liy ti e first day of th ■ next regninr of its s 11 bscri tiers. Should an editor prospects for a long season's work < h an. The tables ar- sup- > .Monday in April, A. D. 1887. It is or terinot the above entitl" I Court next fol dered by tlie Judge of said Court that pli<*(| with th bf -t th • nnrkft ; attempt such a course his paper There is more snow in the moun lowing th - expiration of six weeks publi publication l>e made for six week“ in the affords. w mid be despised by every sound tains than ever liefore seen in this cation hereof, to-wit: On or before the Rogue River Courier, a new-paper of gen- i oral circulation published in said county, llt’i day of April, A. D., 1837, TERMS REASONAP.EE. th'nking reader. country, and as there is no likeli prior to tlm see mid Monday of April, A. and If you fail to unxw er said conip'aitit I !-ti A. D. HELMS, Prop'r. D. 1887, ami von ar" notified that vei are as above required, tho )1 aintifi' w ill ap With this issue we liegin Vol. 5 hood of heavy rains, it will no doubt requiied to ap|s-ar in said Court and an —Dealer in— ply to the Court for th • r di--t ttvr 'ia .1 - remain until late in the Slimmer. swer said complaint beiore tin- lirst day nianded, to-wit: For the ili-sobiti-.t! of of lhe Cot RiEii, with renewed hope of the next regular term of sai 1 Court, t<>- Times are dull here but the marriage contr.ict existing G-twc-n indica- Staple and Fancy Groceries THE FINE VERMONT HORSE , wit : a id encouragement. The Cor nu-:» plaintiff ami defendant; fora jn.lgmoirt tions are gotxl for a revival of busi- Cigars, Tobacco. Nuts and The 11th day of April, A. D , 1837, md decree that plaintiff b;‘ av.ai 1-1 the s ands to-day free from the contam C - H ■ , future .-are a id . tisto.lv of Clara Wilpret, or the plaintiff w ill appl/ to th • < 'onrt for Candies, Fruits, and a inating influences of clicks, dans or ness ere many months. and for a fttrlh.-r deer' ■ lhat plaintiff I.. -. 1 Will iiinkw the season as follows: the relief d -in-ii! led to-wit : I ■ a decree The milling claims of J. Wi Kii|M ‘ rior brand of corruption. It is true to its name the ex.-lusive own -rsiiip ami title t t'-a of the Court ib . luring nil the marriage Kerbyville, April 11th. mer & Sons, linnis & Simmons and “> e- - 'll N. I , * ■ now existing between til.- plaintiff ,11.d CANNED GOODS. an independent paper devoted large the Scotts gulch claim, owned by Waldo, April 12th, ■ Tow n-hip 3«. S.itlfi of Range 5 West the d*-fcndant, and restoring said plaintiff Main St., opposite U. R. Ix-pot. f-Ult ly to the varied interests of Southern Simmons, Decker & Payne, are all and return every 9tli day during th« sea to her former name of Mary ,1. Attellierry, The service of th;“ Summon., nyoii y.vi The balance ol tbo time will Is? at and such other and further relief as the bv publication isrn idei’i pnrs-t.m ■ ... <n Oregon, and especially to Josephine pushing work with good success. son. the Ivellj place, on Hileker Creek. order ma I • by I. It Web-t r. •;> I of Court may deem m-I ami pro;»-r and Jacksoi» counties. Otic year tli.- al o, • entitled Court, . n the 1 Ith i..v By order of I„ It. Webster, Judge of the Description and Pedigree : The huge quantities of water flow of F.-bruarv, A D., 1.447. in < liainb..- 11 ECHO is a lx-antiful dark bay, 11)years Circuit Court of the Stateof Oregon for ago the C ourier was a patent out ing through their ditches show con Jaeks-onvllle, Oregon, direetittg tl>. t ll ;i lu'j hands high, well pro|xirtione<i the ( 'ou.i'y of Jo-epllilie side sheet with less than five col clusively that thev will move large old, S'linmotiH I“- published on e a w - .. for Done at CliamG 1 in Ja. k“oriville, and weighs I ,:k)0 isxind <. Echo w as sired six consecutive we. I;- in the Rog.; ■ l:i.. c by Cardwell's Mike, .lain by Old Ver Jiu-kson C.gintv, tlii. lltli day of I'ebm- unns devoted to home news. It ------- DEALERS IN ------- ( ourier quantities of bank before the close mont, her .lain th - O.erlie k niare, a I are, A. I1447, had no job press, therefore our peo of the season, amounting to many thoroughbred Kentucky Whip S. C. MITCHELL J. S. (! XGE, Mik« 4 v(,» J Attorney for 11 imtiff. Attorney for Plaiutiff. ple were comjH-lled to scud away acres. Will. Bybee’s claim is not was sired by (fid Vermont, he by hide 48-(tw] ended' e, he bv Black Haw k, he bv Sher f ir all manner of job work which running, owing to the dam having | man Notice of Final Settlement. Morgan, he by Justin Morgan, the broken which causes a shortage of 6th St., between Main and H, Grants Pass, Or. founder of the Morzan family. Mike's cost them higher then than we water. dam was the Overt»-, k mar -, thus con IN the Comity Coint of the State of Ore- Have the I argent and most Complete Stock in their line in Southern Oregon which charge now During the year one necting the V erinont strain in E.-ho as fill- 1 gon for Josephine Comity. they will sei! Cor. Front and Mt rri on • ! In the matter of the Estate of Finley S. t tousand dollars worth of material The Rogue River Courier thus , Iv as it is in Mike. Sneed, deceased. \S Low AS TIIIC LOWEST. TERMS:—By the season, »10 Any PORTLAND Cr. has lieen added to the office, the unconsciously gives the whole bus person selling his mare during the season I’y order of Hon. Voln.yv Colvig, Coun AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED patent outside discarded. The pa iness away : “The Board of Immi will please rcinemlx-r »tint money for ser ty Judge, I hereby give notice toall cred The Leading Hotel of Eortla’id. gration has lieen continued by pri vice is then due (are will be taken to itors an t others int. r—ted in th •.‘state of per is printed on all new ty|je and vate ‘ Studebaker Farm tans, subscriptions, with C. B. Car avoid accidents, but no r«sj>onsibilitv as- Finley S. Sneed. .1 eased, that I intend w: do as good job work as can lx- lisle | JOHN WELLS. to make final settlement of sai I estate at as Secretary. ()ne thing cer sumwd. t Free Coa h t > ami from Ini» o ’ 4-1 2m the next term of th • County (tonrt t. lie found in the State; we therefore 1 tain, Mr. C. is a last friend to South held on the 9tli day of April, 1««7. at POPULAR HOUSE. Oregon, and we feel glad that cl lint that we have advanced the ent < Grants 1’iiss. Oregon, and that objections A3K YOUR DEALER FOR to such final leeotmt and the settlement CIIARG’ S REA- r; IRLE. C h kick and we arc gratified to I k he ' has been retained.'' Other sec thereof will be heard at that time. tions of the State, it would seem lieve it is endorsed by its many from j W 11. FLAN Vi \N, tlrs, had just caute for com THCMAS GUINEAN, Administrator, readers, almost without exception. . plaint. Carlisle as Secretary of the ^.■na-Va PrOprieTOr. (¡rants Pass, Or., M.ircli 17, '«7. 51- State Board of Immigration should Mr. Louis Glass, who has been 1 have been a broad instead ot a nar NEW FURNITURE STORE! Ol in this ¡nation of the State, has been 1 row gauge man: hi should have A. J. SKI )GH, connected with the Cherokee mine ■ lieen broad enough, at k-ast, to take --------- ALSO ---------- Main St., Ju’t. 4th and ’»th Grants Pass. for fifteen years an<l has been super in the entire State But the fraud The World Rcnouned ulent board has had its day, and — Ha* jtiHt opened a N< w — ititendent of them for a term of live Oregon. The News has no desite to kick a years. This mine uses nine giants dead thing (Portland News I LRMH IIE STOLL I 41 SSELL with nine inch nozzles and works Where will lx- kept on hand ami for sale The PEOPLE*« MEAT MARKET is Last fall, in liehalf of our fanners, all kinds of n-i-.v <>)><■:: an.l pri-par-I to i- ipply custom alxmt 300 hands, all white men. we f: ; warded large quantities of ers null the choi.--.'zt cuts ix Furniture. Bedding, Picture Fea,me«. The company has 100 miles of ditch corn, cane, sweet |x>tat>xs, melons, Brackett. Etc.. Etc. BEEF, and a strip of land 400 feet wide grapes, |>eaches, etc. to the State Boots and Shoes, D.».r-Franies,. Window I r mies. Bra. kets and 38 miles long across the Sacra Board rooms, all of which wen MUTTON, Etc., made to order. S|>ccial attention — Thev are the -- given to ills lUellto valley, extending to the tule placed on exhibit by Mr Arlisle. PORK, BUST AND CHEAPEST IX TUI! I NI> H RUA KIND. land*. of which they own 8ixx> Jackson county was also energetic EISII and FOWL, Repairing and all kinds of work in my .MARKET [53-6111 acres and upon which their debus in putting her samples on exhibit hue neatly ami pronptlv ex -He I Autocrat Wood Force At prices ranging from flows. In addition to this thev have at the rooms. As we uudersattid it, Al'S" To Builders and Masons! Eight to Ten Cents per Pound. rented 6000 acres more of tulc laud about 90 per cent of the immigiants Manufacturer’s T: iìì | All kinds of for dumpage purposes. Their main nowadays are hunting for vacant AGENT ditches carry a regular flow of 3000 lands, climate and country S A U S A Cr K s for the And all g<xxls handled by where inches of water acting ii|xm 361 feet the above fruits can l>c put Up by Experienced Firstd lass Eutcli- raised, STAVER RACINE WALKER, of pressure, the banks of pay dirt There ate no v aeant lands ers. A shan- of the public patronage re in the The undersiftnt I is l'reparcd t>> i :ru!-h spectfully solicited. ----- Including the ----- being from 3.0 to 600 iect high. Willamette vallev ncarh as g<xxl BUNCH BROS., EMPIRE MOWERS, REAPERS and BINDERS With this arras of facilities they as can l»e found in Josephine. Their L ? NI E Proprietor*« The Best Mill remove 31,txx» cubic s ards of dirt climate living damp, is not so good t«» pirtii's iti ihH*.! oi «tieh an artic!e at h in HYDRAULIC PIPE and GIANTS made. per day. Samuel Glass, lather of nor a-> healthful as oils . Y ou raise loin 1'•y Furnished on short notice. We cordially invite all to examine our goods eaM of Rock Point, on the A Mlian? of public patronage is respcct- lin-* tin* ( » A ('. K. R., in «|U.ir.titii“» to and prices before purchasing. L">uis, was one of the first owners no corn, melons, jieaclics, bnxvm suit purcha'*«'!** Il dvMrvtl, lit' will sliip hilly Nolii itoti, nm! .«at intact ion guárante 1 36-1V and operators ot this famous mine corn nor sugar cane. These facts to any p int l> it i» north or xouth on this in 1853. Mr. Glass is .1 mining ex have been lilierally spread all ovet h*a<l, ai rvasonabïe ratr**. Proprietor. N K \V •‘.'tn S E. sTF.AKSS, GOODS!! J. H. AHLF j>ert of fine ability He know-, es the United States; ami the imini A. J STROHECKER, en feature of mining surveying, lo giant coining to tins State in M ain S treet , G rant ' s P ass . PRICES! cating, etc., in connection with the pursuance thereof naturally sought Saddler and Harness Front St., adjoining Courier Office, mining system. He is much pleased Southern Oregon. When he ar- C.RW’TS PASS. OREGON. with the mining outlook in South rived at the Board rooms, he was MAKER and REPAIRER. Fresh and Salted Beef, Pork, ern Oregon, and <■ ¡pnialls wit 1 the fairly bewildered with the tine Kei’ps .-vnstantly on hand a Uir-t Class We have o|>ened a 1 irst-l !a » F’..itr old camp l>etter known .is ' Sailor samples of produce, woods, etc., and Fed Mon- in the building formerly MUTTON, ■to k >d Bega leave to inf. cm the public that be’is now ni .-ely loi-ate.! on the corner .4 ox-npied a- a “id II.- and harness «Imp, Digging - sent from here, and there is not a SADDLES, where we will keep constantly en hand 6 th AND H STREETS, GRANT’S PASS. OREGON. HARNESS, PORK-SAUSAGE. and for «ale the best brands oi but that lie was governed A nasty old slum gatherer over doubt BRIDLES, more bv these than bv Mi Carlisle. With a Large Assortment of Flour, lorn and Oat Meal. AND BOLOGNA. in the vicinity of Kerby and Waldo, Can it ix- sard that it was Mr Cai COLLARS. who is in the habit of judging oth lisle's duty to send these |>eople Wheat, Barlev. Oats. Mill — and — Bacon and Ln rd GOODS. ers l»y h."self and whois accustomed where they would lie dissatisfied or Saddle .in I II. hiic " Eiirnitiire. an I Chop Feetl. Bran. And everything to Is* found in a First-t kiss store, whi< h I will m il ALWAYS ON HAND. to slandering jrersons bitter than where they did not want to go? Sjsi ial and prompt attention given Io ami everything ¡ctt.lining to a XX c think not Jn>t think once of herself, and especially is she in the the insignificant sunt of $50.10 ¡ xm VERY LOW FOR CASH, OR MARKETABLE PRODUCE Ke 1 >.• 1 i ri 11 Li. FIRST CLASS FEED STORE Meat Delivered any place in Te»'n habit <>f besmirching the character war devoted to immigration pur And PRICED REASONABLE Iw Call ami w me Iwf.irv purchasing elsewhere. W. RAZEE & SON. FREE OF CHARGE. ptid gi’o*l name "I y< nii.t girls with pose • bv thi , Stale. TREES!: TREES' THE (’(H RIEH Bros.' fltiiiS, toes, and ipricots on MyroWan Plum Stock. ¿ic i i ne If You wish to Buy a (food White STAXI )AK1 ) STI I KI NEW HOTEL,! Grants Pass Variety Stare, E - O Si HCKKK & JUDSON, Hartl-waie, Stoves and Tin-ware ?. Esmond Hole', Lie IIIllIMJilllX IIEilin J, I. Case, and Canton Clipper Riding and Walking-Flows Chilled PEOPLES ME IT MARKET. Plows, ACME HARROWS. VICTOR WIND M , 1 LIMI!! LIME! Wl\il llil.l..' Flour, Grain, and Feed Sta, NEW STORE! NEW NEW IJ VI XGSTOXE \ANCJ-: BOOTS and SHOES. DRY 4 J Itf Proprietor». L. V.NNCE. A SìiH «[ rubli: P.diwffS*!to&