I THE COURIER. Grand Jury. GOOD TIMES COMING. /If'»* -ni.u. c.-;— TREES Ê TREES .'ZZZTREES! W. L. BLACKBURN, . A miliiou-dollar cyclone is report­ AGENT AT GRANTS PASS . It is announced that staging be­ The following is the report of the ed at ClairsviKe; Ohio. The liesoru I 0S;li! Ptìtf gì Jeupilit Cociry. Ortiu. tween the gap of the C. & O. and grand jury at this term of the cir­ of destruction connected with it — FOR the — 1 O. & C. railroads will soon be re­ cuit court: swept farm houses, villages, fences Brownsville Woolen Mills Suits "We, the grand jury for the April , - ■ FRIDAY » • . APRIL îç. 1887. ( duced to four hours. The horror of and trees out of existence. One in­ PHŒNIX. Oregon, and OAKLAND, California. — Made to Order, at — ’ a long stage ride will then be avoid- term of court, respectfully »av, that cident was the firing of a scantling Registered at the Pootoffice in Grant'» ed, and no doubt many tourists will » have examined the public re- through the walls of a brick house, »22.55, $23.50. $25.00. $27.50.4 $29.50. come and go by way of this route cords and find thein in good condi* making clean cut holes. A chim­ Pa*». Oro., *s Second-Cla«» Matter. Call and Seo New Style# during the coming summer. They tion, * — well -n — and -n neatly *t.. t kept. . Our Stock this season Cannot be Excelled on the Coast ney came crashing through a law­ Having bad Ten Years experience ¡tl It is our opinion that the con ­ will avoid a rough sea voyage, and COKBE8PON PENCE yer’s office Hoor and all, but left taking Measure«, and posted mvaelf „„ Neither in Quantity, Quality, Varieties, Size at Tires, nor Health and Vigor will have a chance to see some of struction of the jail is such as to af­ him i...bannen «ubjects of locai and other in­ try out of doors, when this gap is criminal confined therein; and that sons were injured. and Fit for the money than can be founj APPLE. PEAR, PEACH, PLUM, PRUNE, APRICOT, Only those who have witnessed a terest.. elsewhere A Dkro.iT is lteot IkPl. “ finally entirely closed up, as it no it is unsafe to the jailer in passing prairie all O kderh . Respectfully, ul* NECTARINE, CHERRIES, ALMONDS, Etc., Etc. fire, fanned into uncontrola- With «ach Ictter thè natne and addrrKn i food or anything to vicious persons doubt will be next year, then the of thè M-nder la reqnired, esjiecially il < >... I ble fury by perfect gales of wind, 47N] W. L. BLACKBURN great immigration that is pouring who are there confined. ooo e-nt tur publication i We - think that the ....... ..... ...^ wood house can truly appreciate the h'irrors- that into the golden state will slop over would I* more durable and present devastated two counties in Kansas, N K W into Oregon at a wonderful rate. EDITORIAL NOTES AND NEWS if weather SPECIALTIES. --------- A fire seven miles in extent and I ’ The people of California who have a better appearance 1. boarded with rustic and painted and [ traveling with the velocity of a fear­ The indications are that the rail­ made their money easily, will come that the entire court house yard ful hurricane; leaving in its path up and help build up their sister road grant will finally l»e forfeited state. The completion of this road ! should be set with suitable shade the smoldering ruins of burned Front St., adjoining Courier Offlc« homes, chorred corncribs and gran­ to the government. P. Barry Fear, ¡the be»t lute «¡lipping variety. : will prove to be of incalculable bene- trees. GRANTS PASS, OREGON. We have no reason to believe aries, and the bodieiof victims who Mair Peach, (freestone) still head, the list. : fit to the western portion of Oregon. . perished in the flame.«, is a fearful A Mr. Chrichton of Del Norte Not only will it add population and that the poor farm is not well man- j Kanadays Cling, the vanner's pride. B'e have opend a Firat-CImw Flour ! thing to contemplate. Then add to , II. H. Si* A KLIN, and Feed Store in the building formerly county, says the Record, was seri­ wealth and enterprise directly to ' aged. Kelsey's Japan Plum, has no ]>eer. the picture a husband bearing iti his occupied a» a saddle and harness »hop Foreman. Robe de Sargent Prune, never before offered in Oregon. It is ously if not fatally hurt at the Elk j this section, but it will go a great I where we will keep constantly on han''s Main St., (bet. 4th and 5th) Grants Pass. to get a change, and since we have money out of the road if the country , and wdl arranged of destruction. — Has jiM opened a Xew —- lx>rne the inconvenience so long we is thickly settled than otherwise, | Work W’ork will commence Monday on 1 initrjtriflrt. !: — feel as though we have a right to hence they will put their immense the ditch which will bring the water ' Gov. Pennoyer has uncondition­ day trains. resources to the work of increasing j into town. This ditch has been a Where will be kept on h.-vud and fur Sale ail kinds of the population all along the line. ! lonK contemplated enterprise and 1 ally pardoned E. \V. James, who, Or Colored Shirt, Ask for the was sentenced to one year ’ s inipris- , The Del Norte Record expresses This feature added to the fact that Furniture, Bedding. Picture Frame., lje .of «"told value to the town ionment in the penitentiary for care-1 surprise that we have changed our _ , , , and vicinity, for there i*s lots of good Bracket», Etc., Etc. ..................................... as there is k s’ > ‘ ’’.outing Mr - Ne vton, of Al­ Door-Frames, Window-Frames, Bracket« tone toward .Mr. Gasquett's .. ___ road. 1 le connecting railroad between |a|)(j j)crc an(j as Etc., made.to order. F|><-i ¡al utteiitiun The fact is, we... never believed he Si»n Sancisco and Portland will lie water brought in will yield large bina. gi ven to ¡Im Ow.ns, V,’. H. Barnhart and would build the road. It It seems ,stcms used as a trunk hue, puts Southern cro^ The ditch will lie 5)^ feet ooo I’XL> LUTAK I NCI. . Oregon far in advance of her former 0,1 ,OP’4 feet on the bottom aud R. V. .inkeny have been indicted for 1 now as though he will, and we are; . .. 16 inces deen and will be 1 miles 8 conspiracy to defraud the state in ' Repairing and all kinds of wutk in niv , ,, z- .. , position ill the commercial world 10 l,,ces icep ana win oe 4 nines, « line neutlv and promptly executed. Fora Good Pair of Overalls, Ask for the not the one that would right a 1 . . : rods long. It will furnish an abun- the matter of the .swamp land swin­ — ALSO — wagon road through out country it ,e ver> day thal eon,,ect,on 1S dance of ' water for irrigating and dle Iiciore Judge Deady ’ s court. , ' 1 ■ made. . mill purposes. The company at The indictment contains 170 pages. . M^nufact'jrer’3 \n exchange devotes a half col ! I present consists of Win. Naucke, The annexation of llappy Camp AGENT and take no others. unni article in a vain effort to show ; W. J. Wimer, administrator ofi Peter Summers, H. Cassedy, B. ! to Siskiyou county lias left the • for W;c the estate of Titos. T. Bybee, de- 1 Cassedy, J. D. Glidden, J. Hunt why side saddles should be abol Board of Supervisors of Del Norte To be had of all first-class dealers. ceased, sued Win. Bybee for nearly and Mr. Grossman. RACINE county without a quorum, and no islred, and in the entire article over 1 ; $900, and the case came up for trial 7]^ Fourth of July committee business can lie transacted by the •ootó the pith a, bl kernel of the teal at the recent term of the circuit 1 are already at work making up a Board until a supervisor at large is objection county. . - —program for the national celebra- appointed by the Governor.—[Gold _ _ to their use. The main ; court for - Josephine h* ¿¡«rnn. I jury i ». jury empaneled was not long in find tion T | le exercises will consist of reRBon why they should lie discon The Best Mill j ing a verdict for the defendant, Mr. uSuaI reading of the declaration I Beach Gazette. made. tinued lies in the hard times plea, The following is good whether ; | Byliee, for $128.20. [Times. ' of indejieiidence, public speaking, J A sliaru of public i PAtro-i i z<> is r •S[><-< :- that one saddle should do the whole ■ - ■ gusrameeit i We never sued Wnt. Wm. Bybee Hvhee for < . rendine? nneni** and nnd singing, si tini nor on mi the thp you like pork or not; reading poems fully solicite.!, au.! '■alioíaction "There is a pajier published in A. D. HELMS, Prop ’ r. family. 30-1 y I qoo , or anv other sum. Nor did picnic grounds. Then will come Chicago called ’The Hog.’ It is —Healer in— he get judgment for ^28.20. The • ‘ O'-se racing and foot-racing by the Notice For Publication. When attorneys wish to convince .. c 1 . , . boys and an egg race for the girls, said that it fairly bristles with good i Staple and Fancy Groceries a jury that a ranch valued at $700 stnt referred to was commenced by A long line of tables will be erected 1 things and is plentifully interlarded 1'. S. I. and Orrici-, t Ri.sia:t.nort of su|H'rior brand of contrary must of course lie attacked I the plaintiff, the cause was contin-; spared to make it the grandest ner for tender lines, and each num­ Ilia claim, and lir.it -aid jiroof will l<- (rom court lo court until last enjoyable celebration that ber has a short tale. It must be au from a personal standpoint. Who 1 r ■Util inaile before the .lodge or Clerk 01 tin; CANNED CiOO1 >S. .. . . .. . f . Kerby has seen for many years, County Court <1 Josj-Lin<- County, On- ever heard of such au unreasonable fall term when the cdttor of this pa- The f„tivities wlll COMC]U(ie with offal nice paper. Nobody ever sau­ Main St., opjtosite R. li. Depot. [44tf 'or. at Grants Fa -, Oregon,on Saturday, proposition We swore the ranch per, having l»een appointed admin-' a grand ball in the evening at the sage a one before.”—[Industrial May “8th, 1387. viz: Tie in.is B. Hoi»- Mining Advocate. I Ion, H'.moatcnd entry No 5-si;:, fir tl-o E i hhka . was not worth over $100 per y ear istrator, was formally connected . Union hotel. . S E *4 See 24. To :iJ, R 5 '.Vest. W .M. Alex. Martin Sr., Evan Rcames,1 with the Suit. The amount sued rental and we swear it still; nnd if Correspondence. . ! le names the following witu--. se.s to prove Miss Cardwell, Miss McClure and a : his continuous resilience upon, an I i-ii'ti- that constitutes prejudice then we 1 for was altout $400, and uot figoo as gentleman whose name we did not W aldo , Ore., Apl. 25, '87. ! vation of, said land, viz: H. il. Sparlili.; J reported in the above item from the learn, arrived on Tuesday night’s are prejudiced. 'of Williams. J< -epbine county, Oregon ; E d . C ourier : — Your correspon ­ DEALERS TN ■ ! John Bockner, of Applegate. Jackson Co , I Jew’s paper, and the judgment was dent just saw an agent of Mr. Gas­ stage, and just ns the stage entered I Or ! Jam. s .Iordan, and Walter Ionian, A few of our readers seem to think for $158.20 instead of $128.20, as the lane at the lower end of the quett's and he informs me that he ; of t) Register. of the American people do not want to further malign the Cot rier by a on the Gasquctt wagon road. I atn bruised we arc told, but uot seri­ Have the largest and most Complete Stock in their line in Southern Oregon, which informed that the road is to lie a "wishy-washy” paper that bends false presentation of the case, and if they will sei' ously. Mr. Martin was on the out­ Blacksmith and Wagon Shop to every dime that comes in sight, possible, injure our paper and at the pushed to a speedy completion and side and caught the lines where lie AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. we hope to see hint succeed, as we held firmly and thus stopped the or that courts the friendship of rot­ same time tickle Mr. Bybee’s fancy. ! need a road to the coast. E CELEBRATED team, or there would have been a tenness and corruption as readily as The glaring falsehood is apparent Your cot respondent visited the runaway. Mr. Martin hurried to T own LOts its opposite. The fact is, we are a when we consider that this case has Waldo House, now under the man­ town and procured assistance and EOISA LL in I ’} K1 : n IX thorough bred lop-eared Dutchman, appeared in the Times every court agement of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. the stage was soon righted, having i Campbell. The house has had a Desiring to «<> to Germany on buxine*!«, and we seldom use gloves when we since it was docketed; hence the sustained no damage, and the party I offer for sale at low ran x, mv Shops, i thorough renovation, everything work, and we beg pardon if we sin Jew could not possibly have lieen . looks clean and tidy and wc feel soon found themselves comfortably Stock <>n hauti, togetl er with two lot* up­ situated around a warm stove in on which the shop« ar? located. AU'», by speaking our thoughts as has al­ mistaken. — and quite confident that from what we the Linkville hotel.—[Klamath Co. one acre of irr« favorably located for ways been the custom of our nation. I could see, that the Waldo House Star. residence. Cail on or addrvd« will be well managed in the future. Ml.KE FORMAN. The New 0. & C. Time Cerd. 49-6tn] Phoenix. Jackson Co., Or. Why in the world don’t our peo­ i Snow has fallen to the depth of Notice to Bridge Builders. ple make an effort to get the eating Mall Service on Every Train Nec.ee several inches in the mountains. NOTICE ¡ h hereby give", that Healed Flouring Mill and Farm eary for the Public's Accom­ The milters are jubilant. More I'niiKnutlH station at this place ? This sitting will be received at the County modation. anon. C cmtvx . --------- ALSO ---------- Clerk*« office at Grant« Pass, Josephine for sale : around in the realms of inactivity, [ County, Oregon, until I o’elov-k, P. M . of Situated <>n Murphv Creek, Joseph!»« Correspondence. watching for an opportunity to cen­ Monday, May 23d, 1887, at which time The World Renouned Yesterday Superintendaut Brandt county, Oregon. eight miles south <>f bids will be opened for plans, Hpvcifiea- Grants Pus.!, a Eirst-cisss FLOURING sure progress on the part of others, of the Oregon & California road, C entral P oint , Apl. 25, '87. tiona, »train diagrams and bid» for build­ i Mil.I., with Patent M.u-bin rv, doing issell has had its day here. Get up and I finished his time card for the new ing a liridge oitors Applegate river at a I expect to go out to the school gtMwl work and h:w u good enntorn Tht* management igement to go into effect May point »elected bv the County Court, a HARM contain» 33) acrew t>f land? 50 •Io .something and you won’t .see so The through train will leave house by Bro. John Niday's to hold short distance above what is know n as 1 ,st - acre* in clover, anti over 100 acres under many faults in your neighbors; anil Portland (O. & C. ferry) at 4 P. M , meeting on the 7th of next month. the Custer ford, on Mill stream, and almiit •ultiv ition ; also gnod Orchard, j'uud one of the finest opportunities to do 1 East Portland 4:15, Oregon City If it is agreeable I would like to »even mile« south of Giants I’.iss, in Jose­ Hou.«» iu.een after The PEOPLE’S MEAT MARKET in into contract and file his bond in the not hinder him from nuking 200 City 9:08, East Portland 9:55, Port leased perjietually to the Union Pa­ mannerrcipiirvd by. and to the aatisfae- now open and prepared to supply custom- And all goods handled by era with the choicest cut» of rails per day, liesides walking four land (O. & C. ferry) 10.10. tion of sai i Countv Court. cific. Tlie said County Court reserves the miles to and from his work Ore­ The local passenger train will BEEF, MUTTON, PORK. STAVER & WALKER, Smith M. Weed, a prominent right to reject anv or nil bids. gon i* a fountain where one may leave Portland at present time 8 A All kinds of VOLNEY CO1.VIG. Democratic politician and an inti­ ----- Including the ----- bathe and become young again.*' County Judge. M , East Portland 8:15, Oregon City mate friend of Cleveland, declares S A U S A G E S EMPIRE MOWERS, REAPERS and BINDERS \\ hy, certainly. To eastern ,>eo- 9:08, Salem nxa, Albany 12:40. that Hill will lie the national Dem­ Grants Pass. Or., Apt!! 11, 1887 A share of the 4-13tf ■ HYDRAULIC PIPE and GIANTS speetfullv solicited. public patronage re- pie we would add that when a per- arriving at Eugene 2:40 I’. M ocrat standard liearer next year. North bound, the train will leave Furnished on short notice. We cordially invite all to examine our goods son really gets tired of this mun­ BUNCH BROS., THOSE WHO WANT GOOD V ictoria , B. C., April 21.— j Eugene at 9 A M., Albany 11,15. and prices before purchasing. 4-8tf] Proprietor« dane sphere and wishes to cross the Salem 12 52 P. M , Oregon City News of a terrible shipwreck, thirty river, he can only do so by going 2:40, East Portland 3:30, Portlaud miles north of Cape Flattery on XI ¿ic 1i i nerV, the Washington Territory coast • back east” not lens than a thou­ 3:45-~ [e reduced to 42 overland, having spent ten days in cant die at all if their white masters hours, there l>eing but 29 miles of the journey. M ain S treet , G rant ’ s P ass . J W HOWARD. oppose it. When we butcher in staging, ami the fare $30. —■■■ o----- A war has lieen declared between Southern Oregon we cut off the tails the American and California Sugar AGENT FOR l>. M. OSBORNE A CO Converted Into Hash. .: Itf of the hogs and stick them in the Refining Companies, and the con- Fresh and Salted Beef, Pork, quence is dry granulated sugar has ground; and, Sir, for a fact, the l'H’g» leave to inform tlie public that he i» now nicely located on tho corner of Administrator s Notice. < hie day last week a Chinaman at MUTTON, country is so inclined to longevity Scud was carrying a basket con been reduced to five cents a pound 0TH ANO H STREETS, GRANT'S PASS OREGON NOTICE is hereby itiv. n that letters at lower than it was ever sold before PORK-SAUSAGE, and the soil so rich that a fat hog taming ponder, caps and paper, — silniinioti ation mon the rotate of Alex B in this market. — [Industrial Mining With a Ijirgv Assort ment of with a torch in one hand. A spark Anderson, late of Josephine t ’ onnty, Ore ­ AND BOI.OGNA. will grow to each tail within six dropped in the basket and the Chi Advocate. gon. deceawd, have tori» grunted to the months. undersigned. by tho County Court of nam.m was wafted beyond the reach Bacon and Lard The S6th anniversary of (.bld Fel­ County, hearing date April 18, of the "taxer man." His friends lowship will lie celebrated at many Josephine 1M7 All peraotia hating clami« against And everything to be found in a Firat-t loss «tN v RD gentlemen and fvm ladie-. [Vieka Union, April J St1’ 1 Register. 1-15 t* • a sun if nt» Finite pttrmf« stitctM. Hammon Bros.’ Nurseries, Hour, brain, and Feed Store, on IIAMMON BROS., FURNITURE STORE STANDARD SHIRT. M1\D MILL! Granls Pass Variety Stere, SHERER & JUDSON Hard-ware, Stoves and Tin-ware Siudebaker Farm Wagons, Hacks; J. I. Case, and Canion Clipper Riding and Walking Plows, B Chilled Plows, ACME HARROWS. VICTOR WIND PEOPLE’S HE IT M1RKET. Pumps, NEW STORE! NEW GOODS!! NEW PRICES! LIVINGSTONE VANCE BOOTS and SHOES, DRY GOODS, 1- VANCE. 9 ) A \ Ci tv