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TO ,VN LOTS 715 KST STORE Drairing to go to < iennany on buaineea, I offer for aule al low rafea, inr 8 hopa. Stock on hand, together with two lot* up on which the eho| ips are located. Also, one acre of ground favorably located for residence. (’all on or »Idre«« MIKE FORMAN, 40-öiu) Phoenix, Jackson Co., Or. Mustang Liniment C'or. Front and Morrison Sts. PORTLAND, Or. t he leading Hotel ot Portland. powder CURE Free Coach to and from this Berauben. ■eiatieo, Lumbago, Bbenmatlan. Barn*. •cold», »Ung*, Centrar ted The re|«irts of the Fish Commis sion indicate some very interesting results from the measures inaugura ted by that body. Among the state ments is the report of Mr. Living stone, in charge of the hatchery on the McCloud river in California. He says: “In the eleven years since the Jumbo, Jumbo. salmon breeding station has been Tin1 Original Abietine (liniment i« only in operation 67,000,000 eggs have put up in large two-ouuee tin boxes, and been taken, most of which have 1« nu absolute euro for old sores, burns, been distributed in the various states wounds, ehiip|Mul hands und all skin erup Will pwitivelv cure all kinds of of the Union. Several millions, tions. piles. Ask fortlie Original Abietine Oint however, have lieen sent to foreign ment. Sold by W. F Kremer ,'O-ly countries, including Germany, Rus sia, France, Great Britain, Denmark HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. Belgium, Holland, Canada, New Zealand, Australia and the Sand wich islands. About 15,000,000^ CENTRAL HOTEL! have l»e»n hatched at the station (¡RANT’S PASS, OREGON. and the young fish placed in the McCloud and other tributaries of This Hotel has been thoroughly the Sacramento river. So great renovated and have been the benefits of this re stocking of the Sacramento that the R efurnished T hroughout statistics of the salmon fisheries on tlie Sacamento show that the an nual salui >11 catch of the river has increased 5,000,000 pounds each yeardnriug the last few tears. The two hatcheries at Alpine and Northville, Mich., produced in one winter over loo.ooo.om eggs of the white fish, and the fishermen of the Is Comici ted With This House. great lakes admit that but for ¡mb DIE BAU IS Srri'LIKD WITH T1IK lie fish culture half of them would have to abandon their calling In ' Finest Wines, Liquors & Cigars, the Potomac the annual yield t.f While the Reading Table is fish has l>een brought up bv the op erations of the fish commission from SUPPLIED WITH THE LATEST 668,000 pounds in 1877, to an aver NEWSPAPERS. age of over 1,600,000 in recent years. A POOL TABLE MAY ALSO BE So great is the demand for prunes FOI ND HERE. in this country that their cultivation promises to l>e one of the most prof I propone to keep a strictly first- itableLX i tip it ions that Oregon latm | cltts.i house, (¡ivo me it call. ers can engage in. During the last lour years the imports of prune« J. B. HUTCH, troui foreign countries aggregated | 228.513.0)8 pound«, v allied at #10. <¡rant's Pass, • • Oregon ^57.37^- The Oregon prunes are said to equal any of the imported ones and they require no extra at ObtamtG, and all PAT! XT busi id “*i* at tention. Prunes will not grow eve tended to promptly and for M(*lurate fern ry where and Oregon is one of the < hir ot!i< k opponit«» the I S. Patent and w»» ran obtain Patents in 1cm favored localities. Mt. Hidden of Office, tint« than tho'«* remote in»m Washington. Vancouver, has an orchard of j', Send Mix io I or throwing. Weadvi^a.« acres in extent which yielded ten to patentability free o( <-barge, and ae tons of prunes last season, and ft. tu make not barge iiiiiev« ¡latent in Mvured. We refer, here, to tlie P< 4m.i>ter, the which he uetted some $2400. A few S iijm -riiitendviit o( M nev Order Div., an«l boxes were distributed at Moline, to otlh’ialn <»( the I . S Patent OiMve For III., by the Immigration Board and cirviil.ir, adv ire, term* And reivretnvn to since then there has lieen a constant at tual • ' ■•!!: « in votn own St ite • r ( ■»iin . write to C. A. SNOW 4 CO.. inquiry from that direction for Ore < \ h4"*ite Patent ORi< e. W Islington. D. C. gon prunes [Journal of Commerce P A T EN T S I Subttcrilie for the C ockier . SOUTHERN GOODS, DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES.! ' DRUG STORI:. NATIONAL -j Main Street, OiOG.'N. DR. W. F. KREMER, Prop’r, ..... Grant’s Pasa, Oregon. Druggist and Apothecary, —DEALBR 18— Drugs, Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Sholder Graces, Trusses. -------- O—— — - Pure i —DEALRR regon nly O and Wines Liquors for Medical FINE OF LINE KEPT ALWAYS CIGARS ON HAND. Wlllmtii Valley aoi Eaj F ksc I kb !! DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS (Except Sundays) C. M. STONE, P rop ’ s , Main Street, AND ------DRUGGIST Caton (Jarrett, General Agento. Kinney & Woltern, Agents, Medford. ------------------O-- Ifaras Latuaen Corvallai» u cisoo*. BEST BRANDS OF CIliAKS AND TOBACCO. School | Books. Books I and ! | i A Full Line of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Brushes. ---------o--------- PIISK IANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. — — ■ --------------;--------j--------------------- : s----------- —- X Xcw Livery, Peed and Sale Stable! BLACKSMITH SHOP. SNiri'IT BROS., I’roprietors. - PIKE. I\ 11)1 IJERITEII KERBYVII.LE —Article of— BOURBON, RYE —Ami— CORN ...... K kkbyvii . i . e , P. M —The Bert Of— WHISKEY, Flour, Cracked Wheat, Corn Meal PRICES TO SUIT. Can he Supplied at Reasonable Prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Ttoe IU VFRN' fil lDK |a Kept, lint! Ma r«tiv O K kkbvvu . i . r , - —Keep* the Finest— And all other Idquoro —ut amo KKRra J. S. FERRY S SEEDS S TOV E S A N I) T I N W A R E, AND J. S. Houck, DONE AT REASONABLE RATES. Central Point, Jackson Co., Oregon. OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA (DAILY EXCEUr SUNDAY«.) E ast S ids D ivimom . BETWEEN PORTLAND* ASHLAND. M ail T rain . L«*V>>. ARRIVR. a ton ve Portland M <K» a . m . Ort's Paes 1 :10 a . M. (<rtsP.-iHs 1 20 a . m . Ashland 4:00 a . m . i Ashlaml. H:45r m . Grt's Paas 10:55r M. . GrUs I’ara 11:00 r.M. Portland 3 45 r M. A lbani E xpkms T sain . NO NOTICE ! Towns of Southern Oregon Will do well to consult the undersigned at CENTRAI POINT, Jackson Cou h tv. THE CENTRAL TART OF THE N alley, on the O Ac C Hailrotul. The Shipping Point for the principal portion of the grain producing part of the County. I>OK» TUE BEST ORltGOff ‘ Ya |uina City, Saturday \pril I. W illuniettn Valley, Saturday *. •• l.t. Yaquina City, W’ednes lay •• Willamette Valiev, " 2«. «* 17. Yaquina Citv, " Will imett" Valley, " May 4. Tl.o < nn any reser-.'-s ths rifLl. to Clo«> Connections made at Aithlsad with flu* rte.'-M <<f the Culifornui, Ura»*«i A Idaho Stage Company. . SING LEE ( RANTS TASS Yaquina and Ban Francisco, Connecting at Yaquina with the trains of the Oregon Pacific Railroad Cot! pan» From ) «.p iw Willamette Valley Monday Agtil 4. « 4 Yaquina City, Friday 8. \\ ill .mette Valley, ifiuiuduy. . * < 14. 44 Yaquina Ciiv, Wednesday £<'. it Willamette Valley, Monday S5. Yuquiaa City, Tuesday May 3. Fare IHa Forth«« to 8» Frudui HI H. Firs troa Pertlai io SicMi, J35.3i. Address or call on C. MAGRUDER, Central Point, Oregon. JOB WORK DONE ON SHORT NOTICE. Prices Moderate. First Class Steamship I.ino between AND CONNECTIONS. —JOB WORK, SUCH AS— F all prae » *L"O MM<»f •»«•r- «r ARI Ite» eAtataM ►w t u Ad.lr««« k M. VIMV a Ci, FRANCItX-o; Oregon Development Company. HOUCK, —Central Point Tin Shop, Don’t fail to call at the Of? A OVO Wabu-xh Avraacs < hleaga, LIU BAN —VIA— FROPRIEIOR ths — Very Best Brands of Cigars, AND Oregon <Sc California R. THO6K DESIRING TO SETTLE IN 0"' 6,000,000 PEQPtEtm THE KERBYVILLE SAI.O0N MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. M.fl««VJCO. *re »ai tpt taxi tot« U*e» lUIIST SIIKMl« « a «eurM. 0. M FERRI I COJ lUaatraUot. Itoa. •HpUtr A t*rte*4 seco muli ot 1807 •f I b* matktel FRIK to all •ppiic.vnta Kit t k tvUtert «0*41'1 <-<u4«VBOTV »»tham» de iforme * Horse Shoeing and Wagon Repairing a Specialty. Roofing, Spouting, and Repairing of all kinds a specialtv, CHEAP FOR CASH RICHARD I’. GEORGE Meh year. 9** 31« HSi1 US iackeseWith ortr 3,SOO llluvtrattona a whole IHt-tnav Callery. W!V KM W l*rirea rfirrrt to coniuw t • on «11 good« for personal or family Telia how to order* «ltd giv«'« rtact «out of eiery- thinag yon u*r, ent, drink, wear, or have ruu with. Thrw LMVALl A 111*12 1KMIK8 contain information gleaned from the markets of the world. V • av ill mail a topy FKKIC to aoy ad« drvas U|K>a ret'rijH of 10 cts. to defray • iprnar l ( mulliutf. I*et u> hear Crum y»»**. lie aims ' t Ctrl I y, FARM I NG I Nl l’LEMExNTS, DKAl.KU IN— — In Quantities and at— ALBANY Rail and Cabin. Ç14 4Ö. Rail and Stoerage lo S;. WM . xM, HOAG, Genera) Mana.er. CH Ub C. L’OGUM, ____ , A. G. F. A P. A’^LMt, ( •jrrj.Lia. Any of which we will exchange for hay and grain. O uioon . I’ kop ’ r . DETWEEN I 4 00. y sa. f'fOttt .Nan LYaeeieaa: ----- Also, Agents for ----- MILLS Mil.I.ER, m d S' n F »»a- Rail and Cabin Kai! and Sleerag? Stationery -------- ()--------- Having completed our new Stables we are now prepared to furnish Those wishing good bargains must not the best of accommodations AT REASONABLE RATES. Kerby ville F. O. Building, Leave. Albany )2:40 p Arrux. Corvallis it) :f S a ni Corval'is 1 :22 p IU Albany 11:20am Y aquina 6 4,p 0. * C. train« coaueot at Albany an.I Corvalli». Dregs. Palset M’iicii!!. Ferftisry, Telltt Article«, SUilitr B hch Trssiw, Be. H ats , C aps , B oots and S hoes , fail to call nt the I Yaquina fl :2V » in APOTHECARY,------ AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED General Mining Supplies. ■o- Lt are Grant’« Paas, Oregon. ,-lrrire. in — I’ropr Accommodations Uusurpttsnsd forCom- foit and Sa:ely !—Fares and Freights via. Y'»qnina and ti,e Oiegon De velopment to’» Ste.imsbipj in ch Lass than by unv other route bclw. eu all point* in the CITY DRUG STORE.EE And keej* constantly on han 1 JOHN A. IIANI.EY 225 MILES SHORTER! 20 HOURS’ LESS TIME! Purposes. ------- o--------- Physician« Prescriptions Compounded Day or Night. A tcturesque - VER o--------- The Rogue River Distillery, DRY GOODS à GROCERIES Mitchell and Lewis Wagons, Hacks, Buggies and Carts, JACKSONVILLE, OR. LINES OF TRAVEL. I BOOIS, BOOiS l.M) ST1T10NERI. SIII80L 6th street, Crants* Paso, Oregon. ---------- O----------- J AC K SON VII. I. E DIRECTORY. B annxu I awoi , I. 0. G. T 493— JoHiruiRR Lonur No. 112, A. O. l ' W meet«every at Odd Fall Iowa Hall. Tuesdav Brother, evening in M<td .¿X cordially welcomed. ’ * .. _ B- A. W illiams , M.W H. L. B rsron , Recorder (ÍEN. 1.OOAN Po«T ÑoSvTtTÁ^T^i on the nrbt Wednesday in each month. J- K Piustv, Commander. ______________ o- NAUCK E, K kkiiyvii . i . k , G oldin H vlr , I. 0.0. F.-Mretotr^ Visiting brothei« cordially invited to I teu‘V r / H I’ latthk N G. 8. . F obrk «, Sec’v. ------- A X I) ------- Published in Jooephiae County. SOCIETY NOTICES. (I want ’ s P ass L obub , No. M, a r A. M.—Hold their regular meetinr* . Saturday evening on or before th. (J] IU<i°ntv n O avis B sowmr , w . Ji J. W. H oward , feec’y All our good« are entirely naw and will I« exchanged for cash every Friday evening at Hale'« hall **** K azkk , W, C. T CAMPBELL A TUFFS, '----- -------- T or farm produce. produce. „ R kknyvili .« u.noa, No. &6, I 0 O~r Grant’« Pars, Josephine County, Oregon -Meet» every other Saturday Those » ishiug bargains should rail on WILLIAM KRoM USANT* RAM TO OAUCR I*rav«M Saturday K Arrivas i*ams day)........ iig*j * orrica hol ' bs . * Ofiloe 0)100 every diy except San.i^. fro« 7:30A. m . to8:80r m . Open a!2 day from S:30 to 1U a u. J. W. H uwarp , p y ___________ OREGON. SaUirdav evening at 7:30 st their hall GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. Sixth slrvet. \ isiling brochara uordiall« GROCERIES, invitad k> attend. PROVISIONS, t V n eE; K N. G _ T. I. I> eam , bec y. CROCKERY, P. 77 oí H Josephine lodge, ,■ rant «’■•Me, 179, i, a, meet* ’ w TOBACCOS, — *___ 1 (.rant u » 1* Para, flrot kJ Saturday of , .avh al 11 o ’ clock A M. W. M’.Pou. ‘ x * CIGARS, ETC. 1 __ ________ _ _____________ W. M ■o PHYSICIANS, ' 1 for Cntuirli, Cold in the Head. Hav Fever, Rose Cold. Catarrhal Deafne«» uml Son1 Eve«. Restore« the «enne of taste and smell ; removes bad taste and un pleasant liieath, resulting from Catarrh Easy and pleasant to iw. Follow direc tions and a ( ure is warranted bv all drug gists. Send for circular to ABETINE MEDICAL COMPANY, Oroville. Cal. A-k for SANTA ABIE CAT R CURE. For sale by W. F. Kremer, Druggist IN ROOM On their Cheap Counters in «11 such line* as DRY Esmond Hotel, Mexican THE r RROM UR LNYa PAM* TO CRRSCkXT err, Daily Except S-andiy. Lv. Grant’s Pa»*, 8 a . m . Arri,, j Bargains ! Bargains! Bargains! BEAST! Máseles, Sprain». POPULAR HOUSE. " Fraid of 'em ?’’ Absolutely Pure* IrapucB*, Strain», "You bet. I saw one yesterday' CHARGES REASONABLE. Hoof Ail, «titchi a Tide powder never varies A marvel of alongside an old boiler kickin’ ofi’ purity, Serew Stiff Joint*, «Irengtli and wliolcaonicneM. Wot ma, Baekache, the rivet heads one by one. Never M' -n- economical than the ordinary kind» THOMAS GUINEAN, Swinney, Gall», Bitsa, missed one. I was just going on an.l cannot lie »old in cr>ui|»*titioi> with ProprieTOr. Saddle GalX torea, Brnisea. the shift, and when I saw the mule the multitude of low te-t. «Ii >rt weight Stiff] Piles. Bunion», Spavin or plxmphate i«.wd -r«. Sold only and heard there was more of 'em alntn Corn», Crack*. in can». R oyal B akinu B owi . km C o .. inside, 1 weakened and threw up Uti-ly 1011 Wall St., N. Y. VANMONCISCAR THIS GOOD OLD •TAND-BY rny job. I've got a wife and three occompUibea for rrerybody exoetly wh*t tselalmcd PRIVATE DISPENSARY. torlt. One of the re**ooa for the groat popularity *>t children dependin' om me and don't lbs Muctang Unlmest 1» found In IM ■■l.enuil take chances. ' The oldest and most succpmbìu I special- applicability. Everybody need* mb • medicine. "The worst mule I ever saw," XfTMSTERS, VOCALISTS. PUBLIC iht on thè Coant, amisted by an eminent i The Larobermau need» It In cut of »ecMenn Burgeon from the Eaat, both regular grad-1 Ths Housewife need» It for general family u»e. said the other, "was in Pioche some «peaker« and the Professions gener The Canaler need» It for hla team»and bl. men. in the treat years ago. It was one I owned. ally recommend SANTA ABIE a* thn uatcM mih long experiimcro The Mechunlc need» It Alvar* on bl* work ment of all tiesto* all medicines for diseases of the One day it nibbed aguinst some THROAT. CHEST, LI NGS. bench. The Miser need» Il In c«»» of emergency. nails sticking out of a pest, and it Caronic. Nenow ais. The Fleseerneed»It —ean’tgelalong without IL turned square around and drove Beware of Imitations. The Farmer need* It la bit hou*e, bl* »table, PRIVATE Md hl»»tock yard. those nails in one by one, using a 8<» q timionrtrade mark, SANTA ABIE, Hteamboat man er the Rearmas need. «ingle blow of the hoof with the in on every butti*. KatiMhu tion guaran 11 ** el_ It The In liberal aupply afloat *0.1 aabore. the voting. Mid- teed or money refunded, by \V . 1*. K ke - iron shoe on for each nail. It never The Ileree-fnneler need» It—II 1» tu beet f die aged and old, friend and aafest reliance. missed its lick, and always drove MKR. »ingle or married The Hteck-grower need» It—la will »are him cm just in to the head. Then he men, and all who I thousand» ot dol'ar» and a world of trouble. suffer from The Railroad man need» It and will noed It » saw a few tacks on the post a little long a* hla life 1» a round of accldenU and danger». lower down which were only half The Hack woodamn n need» IL There la noth LOST MANHOOD, • 'riven in, and he drove them in too, ing like II a» an antidote for the dangers to life, Nervous Debility, Spermotorrhea, Semi llml> and comfort which »urround the ploueer. with light taps of the hoof, just as The Merchant need» It about hla »tore among nal UiMseH. Sexual Decay, Failing Mein •MX and gentle as could lie. One ory, Weak live«, Lack of Energy, Impedi hla employee». Accldeuu will happen, and when day a man came along and set out come the Muatang Liniment 1» wanted at once. ments to Marriage ; also Blood and Skill three Keep a Boule lathe lloaee. TK the beat ot a can of nitro glycerine and giant Dim-iiHea. SyphilliH Eruptions, Hair Fall I economy. ing, Bone Pains, Swelling», Sore Throat, ■»wd»t He wanted to get the Keep a Bottle In the Factory. ItaImmediate Ulcer«, Effect« of Mercury. Kidney and oar In caae of accident eave» pain and loan of wo««. mule to kick it and get killed. I Bladder Trouble«, Weak Back, Burning Krep a Bettie Alwuyeln the Stable far aw him about the corral with the Cline, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture—re aae when wanted. can, and knew what was up. At ceive «earthing treatment, prompt relief fir«t I was going to stop him, but atvl cure for life. KERBYVILLK DIRECTORY. then I thought if my mule was any BOTH HEX EH kind of a mule at all he could take UNION HOTEL. Consult confidentially, . all or write. No. care of himself. So I just watched. 132 and 134 Third utreet, f.tfitf Well, the mule saw the can and One of the Best Hotels in South walking up, smelt of it and then ern Oregon. THE CELEBRATED squared Inmself for the kick. The man was sneaking off, and, just as the mule was going to kick the can GOOD BEDS! GOOD TABLE' he caught sight of the feller, and And the best of Accommodations. $3,000----- REWARD $5,000 nOoüm^-i'.d'í . W Ul'. lvUi J. changed his position ao that his tail I ' 'jx. T(! was toward the man. He lifted his For it Iwtter or moro pleasant remedy for ' cure of Consumption, Cough«, .(«fil Connected with this hotel is a tail ju*t like he was takin’ aim, the marble oi. ms, Croup, Whooping cough and Bron- .CR.M'ITE. and he let fly his right hoof. The chini Trouble« than GREEN'S I I NG FIRST-CLA3S LIVERY STABLE. can went flying through the air and RESTORER,SAN \ ABIE. ABIETINE Mrs. Ellen Ryder, Proprietress. hit the mail square in the rear, just and MOUNTAIN BALM COl'( ill CURE. Not n Secret Coinjsiund. A eoioplete as he was gettin' over a fence about mixture without the Addition of any jmjw - K krhvvii . i . i , - - . . . . O regon a hundred teet away. The thing d«rs. exploded and I never saw tile man WILLIAM NAUCKE again. But the next morning Pat Holland came out in the Record -XIF.WI- and said that the town had been visited by a shower of blood.” DRY GOODS à GROCERIES "Mules are immense when they git roused." W. J. WIMER, •‘You l>et.’’-[Virginia C’ty Chron Agent at Grants Pass. icle. ( ’ CAR anteid a rosi five curi : Suscribe fot the Count! ARRIVAL AND DEPARTI Kj; MiJ14 CAM MOW BOAftT OF IIAVIMO TUB FOR MA DE in PIKENIX The Matter Mu!e. "Yes." “Why “Mule«.’’ HURRA I” PASS, GRANT’S CAMPBELL & TUFF Those indebted to the Grants Pass C ourier on and prior to April 3d, 1886, are hereby authorized to pay the same to W. J. Wimer or to the Rogue River C ourier . J. H. S tine . This morning a couple of miners were seated on a bowlder alongside the road to Sutro, discussing the kicking power of tne mule. One had just returned from Sutro, and the other was on the way there and having met near the rock, they sat down for a talk. "Have you quit over there?" said the one who was eastward bound. FOR HURRA Blacksmith and Wagon Shop NOTICE. L cbaxor , Oregon Feb. 28, 1887. Washing, Ironing and Fluting. W. G0ULDSPEE, 59- 3m] Boston. Mass. LRAVR. Portland Lebanon ARktVg. 4 00 r. m . Lebanon 9 20 r u. 4 :45 a . N. Portland 10 :05 A M. Pnilman Pali« ileeplu Cars Daily between Portland and Ashland. The (>. ,A ('. H }f Ferry makes Con nection with all the Regular Trains on the East Side Pit inion, from f,jot of F sUe.l. W knt 8 idr Ihvisiox. BETW EEN I*OKTLA ND A COR VALU» M ail T ram . I.RAVR. ARRIVR. Dwtland. 7 :30 A. u. Corvallis 12 :20 r j Corvallis. 1 :30 r. m . Portland 6:15 r. w. At Corvallis connect with train» of 0 F. lor Yaquiua Bay. Exruss T rain . LRAVR. ARRtVR. P<>rt'an I 4 50 r. m . M’Mn’vIle 8.00r < M Mn’ville 5:45 a . m . Portland. 9:00 a m . Iax-al tickets for sale and baggsjs checked at Company’s up-town ofllcs, corner Pine and Second streets. Tickets for principal points in California can only be procured at the Company’s office, All kinds of plain and fancy work done. Contr F «1 mat streeti. hrilut Ortin SATISFAI TION GUARANTEED. Freight will not be received for »hip A ill a.~j take cofiiru. ts for wood chopping, ment after 5 o’clock r. M .on either the Last or (test Side Divisions. clearing, etc. R KOEHLER, -------- E. P. ROGERS- AVash-houra on Gilbert creek. Manager. G F. A Fa**