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niE corni eh Local find Personal. GolJ H ll Items. From Murphy. Dr. Gunn’» Improved Liver Pili*. G iri . W anted . —A girl to do Remove* Cooeti potion, prevent» Malaria, house work. A steady girl willing Fine weather. Snowing this morning. Is there ■lire.. l>v«|>e|MÍ4, and give» new lítelo the Officili PsD?r Gf foseóme CiiJty. Ciwi to work, can find a permanent place. ' «vsteni Only one for a duee. Free »am Trains are irregular. .a citizen of Josephine who ever saw Everything lively h; sii'iw fail in t':i- valley on the loth Empire at once ef II. IL Miller, at pies at W. F. Kremer’s Lots of printers in town. Miner» are ch-.ming FRIDAY. .MAY 13, 1887. 5-1 J-it of May ? I t ii ik not. What is th ■ home or at Grants Pass. WILL YOL' cough when Shi crops Farmers have a.l g. J. S. McFadden called Thur day. W anted . —A good milch cow. I loh WHY The atte ntion of the stockmen of matter with the weather cot.ibina s vim» will give immediate relief. ITien planted. STATE ANDCOUNTY OFFICIALS Enquire it this office. [5Jtf Ja.k- inanl Josephine countiesis l()et».. Viet»., ami <1 For rule at Kre tian, anyway ? I v, aider if those Flour steadily but surely advan state orrici.tui: f Frost has not hart the fruit in gardeiie.» v.' 1 have melons &c. up. called to the new ad. of Dr. F. \V. cing. F or S ilk .—One first class piano.1 mer'» drug »tore SVI.VKMI U PUSS-OYER, Governor Van Dyke in this issue. There is this part of the valley. would not give employment to a For particular; inquire at the new 1 CowwwWwX. Ä. Ä Old papers for sale at this office no finer blooded horse in this state G W. M c B ride , Secretary Miss Alice Ma'.'ie.vs ha 1 to re few old chickless hens. By grant furniture store. [4-8-tf. ! , result«, ar«< Acker’« Dy»pep«ia Tableta. <». W. W ebb , . Treasurer very cheap. than Adrian, No. 6053 of which sign her schcxil at this place on ac ing them the privilege of hovering iVE WARRANT Gilmore'» Magnetic! 1 ltoconuModad by physteiana and endorsed If. B. M u . i . i . k Senator See the new O. & C. time card the doctor is the lucky owner. 8. f. M itchell count of the siskues.» of her mother. over '.h ise poor sjiecimcns of vege Elixir to relieve the Aatlima in one min- I l y all who have need them. The beat Representative E. B. M c E lroy ( S ’ lpt. Pub. Iii-t.- :. ti ni in this issue. ! r 'Ti<sly for Dyspep«!«, Flatuleney.and Con- There was an entertainment here tation would not only remunerate ute. Kremer has it for »ale. Every farmer should see that the Mos-. I.. R. W ebster c ¡¡«lion. Guaranteed, and »old at 23c, by —a t 'irt uit Judge Money to loan on good security. the gardener but would afford the The spelling on the bridge should roads aroutid his place be made Tuesday night with a large crow I. W m . M CoLVIU. .District Attorney W. F. Kremer. be corrected. good. It adds no little to the ap Opening piece by Miss Alice Math hens great pleasure in knowing Notes and Co. orders bought. En corXTY official « : quire :.t S. V. Mitchell's law office. that 1:1 their old days they had ews, "Is He Waiting, ” was sung Volney f'olvig .County Judge ASK YOUK DEALER FOR J. T. Gilmore of Waldo, was in pearance and value of his home and [50 tf. J M. Payne iti'kiee-. travel through the country beautifully an 1 the « oun { lady de liecn able to supply a long felt town Tuesday. • Commi «»¡oners ' J. W. W. 1 'EY E J WHITNEY of Clarkson, Simeon Messenger illUIMilini & HEIHT’S which leads directly to the devei- serves much praise. .She also spoke want. N Y says Gilmore's Aromatic Win »foi <.' . K. Chanslor. ..Clerk Strawberries are getting ripe at opement of its latent resources. a piece entitle I “G >J Save Out SETTLED IN OREGON ! female weakness, Mauds williont a rival. J W. Howard Treasurer Mr. Hood’s place. King ' which was icn ’ . erel with Kremer has it for »ale. ; T. G. Patterson Sheriff John Bolt of the firm of Kttbli A: An Castern Capitalist M ikos Choice Ed. F. Hathaway Schoo' Superintendent Those who wish to buy alfalfa The peach crop is not damaged Bolt of Applegate, informed us a skill aud care. ot Southern Orstton for a Home. CiRct it (.'<11 rt —I'onven «ontl.e > nd by frost to any extent. Mrs. Barlou entertained a large seed will find a choice article for few days ago that he is closing out Monday in April, and l int Monday in crowd at her residence Wednesday At the room i of the state Ixianl sale at Riddle's store. [48-tf Novemlier John Goens of Waldo precinct, business at that place. Mr. B. is a evening. Every oneenj. yed them of immigration to-day a reporter of live, energetic, and one of the most Hotel property in the country for CoisiT t'oiKT—( even - on t! > I :>t was in town this week. open-han led men in Jackson coun selves with a c.'xxl.supper and fine The Telegram met and had a ehat sale or rent. Enquire at Coi'RiEit •Monday in Janiiury, April, J y an 1 See Mrs. Metisor's new ad. and ty. That vicinity will miss him music. B J. with Mi. J. C. Bovd. of Giants office. September [5otf. be governed accordingly. I1.1,; ; Southern C'r«. ;ou. Mr. Boyd, ARE YOl' MADE miserable by indi The last legislature made a bad Peck'.» Bad Boy will positively Look out for large crops this year appear here Saturday evening, May mistake in not spv i'A in-; in the who is a capitalist of some consider gestion. constipation, tlir.ainess, loss o' Attention Farmers! able im-.m.«. af: r owning ami oper appetite, yellow kii> .‘ Sliiloh'. Vita izer — much heavier than usual. 14th. Should the train by any proposed amendment to the consti- ating, a fancy st -k farm in Ken is a |«witive cure. for sale al Kremer'» I have a One Twine Binder and t four Combined Reapers and Mow There must be a dog fast in one means be delayed the company will tution for raising the salaries of the tueky . d«’i:ibu -i'ic»» in Nev. \ irk drug «tor.« come by wagon, s > there will ’«e no state officers, in not placing the' and Philadelphia and jaunting F or S alk . House and two lots ers, all new, and of the Osborne of the whistles at the factory, disappointment. Our California ex amounts to be paid in the amend through Em qx-at different times, in block 30. Nos. 5 ami 6, well im manufacture, that I will exchange r Lets go hunting liiere is just lots ■ — Thev arc the — for grain, aftei• harvest, bacon1,101 of tiear sign ,,:1 the ,,,, e , j , : lk changes speak in favorable terms of ment. The people arc not prepare 1 came to this .- last with his family proved. Enquire at this office or to vote :tn amendment upon the about the fir-1 of th-- year in search address A. A. Stiles, Grants Pass. BEST ANI) CHEAPEST IN THE this tronp. es, cattle, or the cash, at the follow constitution which «h ill t.'.cli ses our readers will note the new ads. MARKET. [526m ing very low prices: Binder, ■si85; 445 tf. of a genial climate and a wideawake Janies W. Wimer ha» our thanks WILLIS L. ( ELVER ..f Pavilion, N. Combined Reaper and Mower §135. of Smith & Davis and Win. Ro- al. for a dozen fine german carp from sion of the legislature authorize town for the investment of money A. J STROHECKER, . « o s that tiilne-re's M.>yuetie I e\ir Call on, or address, Camp & Co. of Happy Camp arc his pond, lie has thousands of that body to change by either rais ami business talent, lie says. “I e Y iiv I him of a long standing Throat and ing or lowering .the salaries of the | traveleil about the state under the J as . W. W imer . shipping freight via Crescent City. them ranging iti size upto 15 lbs. Lull.: Inuilde. • |v iviiiet sells it ; state officers. Some inm- 'ent state Murphy, Or. Ti. F or S ale . A fine span of The wagon road from Happy The eating qualities of those official might incur the displeasure auspices of the state board of immi gration ami after making a full a.id brought us were superior to the far MAKER and REPAIRER. SHI LOH’S ( I 1:1 u ill ii.ii. i . '•! » re Camp to Yreka is being constructed fattr.-'l trout. They are mu.e bony I of the legislature, and that body thorough investigation of the east, geldings, weight 2500 lbs. Sound, amt true. Five miles west from lieve cnxip, whi'ipir..: ni .rli ami linm- as fast as possible. reduce his salary to a few dollar- Keeps constantly on hand a Firnt-Cla«» but the meat is richer. yve-it and southern portions, made Grants Pas.-.. R, I>. S anford . eliiti». For »ale at Krvnicr'». + Or, on the other hand, it might be Two 16-passenger coaches are ■toek of a choice of Grants Pass. Josejihine IMPOTENl'Y in in ... r'Aoni.:'. v- i jatf] A public meeting of all who feci that the state officials combine ami SADDLES, The longer 1 stay there l»y Gilmore's Aromati" Wme. For 1 >• running each way daily now be an interest in trying to induce the secure a high rale of salary. The county GIVE YilliR t IIILDREN. for coughs tween Ashland and Henley. HARNESS, ut Kremer*« drug store t Central Pacific railroad company to amendment should have specified and the closer I examine into the ; ami eohls, < roup, whooping cough atid BRIDLES, Aiessis. Sherer, Buttles, and seve interest themselves in behalf of the amo'.tut to be paid each officer. advantages of tile place, and the hoarsem as, Glhnoru'a Magnetic Elixir. Hereafter all notice , of any na COLLARS. country, the more fully am I con G. Davis returns thanks to the ral others, have gone to Briggs ture or kind in our local columns Grunts Pa-s and todiscu's the situ As it is, while we recognize flic fact — ami — will be charged, ten cents a line creek, on a prospecting tour. ation in general, will be held at the that the salaries are entirely too vinced of the wisdom of my choice. people <if Grants Pa-.s ami vicinity I have gone over a good deal of first insertion and five cent-- a line Ciicuit Court convened at Jack Court House to-morrow at 2 p. m. low for all our state officers, we the region tributary to Grants Pass, for their patronage for the last t ear. Sa,bile ami Harness Furniture. Ik- will from this date make Boots e .-cry subsequent in crti.m. [;,-i tf. sonville last week, and was well at A general -ttctidanee is desired. S]«.«-ial mill prompt attention given to think the amendment should n >l ami find it much more extensive as ami Shoes cheaper than you can get L*\\ A and reliable’I : -.retlie’"Vt tended. be passed. There are always plenty Hamlin secured a new K’oj >ni rit 1 ¡4-, A private let-er dated at Oregon .1 farming ami fruit region than is, them i'i the stores. Repairs neat V3 wxN todepi nd upon. Blood 1-.1- ’City the se.-o'.ii instant would give of patriots ready to -erve the people generally believed. ixir liaabe« n pre»crib< <1 for; . for nil lm- trial. Ami PRICES REASONABLE and cheap. 4-29-tf. puritiosoftlieBbxxl. In every: rinof; ; '■ a- the id a that trouble with the in tile various positions even at the "The valleys and the low f>x>thill The Jacksonville papers say the [4(tf -I1 1 1.<>ll • < IT ARK H REMEDY — !» uloui, Sypldlitlcor Mor' -lrialili.- it i j weather King this spring exists present low salary. -[World. lauds, all of which can be made poltive cun» lor catarrh, diphtheria, Mill Invaluable. For Itlicuiauii.ru, hi uO-.-; :..l. tow is being improved in appear- For »ale at Kremer'» The Yreka Journal says: “Tun productive, either for grain or fruit, canker mouth I nrtce by nevv fences, repairing ami elsewhere than here in Southern For sale by \V. F. Kr m •!'. , 1 Oregon. He says “this has been nel" work was - tailed this week on the latter especially, extend in a! ! drug «tore painting of * house: houses, etc. “Il.'il K'H.TAl K" ala -ti'ic nr 1 fra- N otice . -Having concluded to the worst season I have ever seen south side of Sy«kiyou mount tin. most every direction from the z An old farmer • remarked to us f >r ram. Scarcely Scan two dry days at and I learn that contractors will county .' eat, ami <vdl provide homes discontinue business at this place, all I or sale at Ercuuu'.-«1.1.. • r . lite other er nay day that mat during the past once. ’ work it by hand drilling for »inc i f>r thousands of people who are* knowing themselves indebted to me I.A i 'I “ : ' ■ ' o ’.r ■ three years ears there had been mere until the n >rth eu I is 1 Hiking for a genial climate an<1 are requested to come forward ami time, or b -rviii;.' .’ If you t:;in!< «". n «• Gilmore'» north wii ads than ever before. Miks Mi Starr who has been settle up by June 1st, 1S87. Aromatic V> me. Kr-.-n.‘-r ■ it. t ... ei foi a tram- ! cleaned out, so as to commence op- goo.l soil. In the southwestern Hu» iniili»r-Lini'.| i, prepare I to fiinnch G eo - W. R iddle . L. Lee inard of Democrat gulch, ber of weeks past, returned to her erations at both en :1s with mncliin- portion of this county there arc still | 4-22tfJ C onsumption C ured . was in town this week after a. new home in Eugene City, last Wednes cry at same time. The contractors some good convicuieiit lands open ' An old pliysi i in, r-.-t r.-.l from a.-tiv.- wag "i and some new machinery: day evening. During h.-r stay with i have performed ci. isiderablc grad- j for settlement, timbered and brush | THE FINE VERMONT H0R8E :-:i in his hand« ■..’rich came tip on the last freight. iiraeti.' • lui -. ice I: • I ; to I'-ii tn'» iii ne«-i! ol xiu-li an article «thia us, she has made many friend , from ing ontsicc of ti le two tunnels. land, though compaiatively easy to; ary the form'll 1 by an !■! 1«’ hi li.i kiln l1» mil«»« east of Rock Point, on tho oi a simple, v wl 10!*.' r -inetiy for the The Cor; ihr is cují» ::ig in wit >m slw will always recieve a About half .1 mile is completed clear up ami get into cultivation.' Will milk.- thè seanon us fol|t<wi> : liii' of the <• >k <' R. IL, in quantities (•» • pee Iv an.l |X'!!t«aiuu'.t < ra of I'onsunip- [ creased prosperity 1- th in its job hearty wc’.c mu- at any subsequent ! from south end, and about tw > While some of the old settiers hold ' ■ut pun li.i . r< If ile«iri-il. In-will ship Kerbyvtlle, Aprii llth. their improved land at v.h it I cot:-1 t'afan'i. Asthma, mid tloil, l’.roncl: i miles between the two tunnel.'. A visit to cur town. tu a iv point Ivinu north or south on thi« Waldo, Ap"il lith, nil Throat a 1 i l.uaz .1’: ion», after hav- department and subscription list. ! large force of Chinamen has been sider high rater., still good farms, rotwl. at reasonable rates. in« tliorou-zhly t-«tt-il it* ’ londcrful t-.ira- There seems to be a general demand L. C. lias ett was appointed by shipped from Portland to work in small an I large, cun be had at a- ami rollini every '.fili tini tluriiiK Ilio soa-1 .'■•-•tfl 8. E. STEARNS. I i p. >»«■ - - ; •: t ’ •• 1 - • : > fi-rl-« '«, feels it for it. ».ni. I lio liaf.ii.. !■ "' 1110 timo will lie ni Capt. Fav on of the U. S. Army the tunnels and <>:i the gra le. moderate price. lii.s duty to in ik • it t known to his «-itf'-r- 111'- Kelly piu. -, oli s icker < 'rc<;k. Engi: eer Corps to goto Plumas Co., I White men will !;■• hired to rtm the Notic« For Publication. ing fellow*. Tli' r r 't-ip-r -I't (re *, to all "Wh.ii I arrived at San Diego, Descrlption and Pndiflte» : » ho nriv <1 --¡r: if with f i-l ilirections ;chandise is arriving here every Cal., an I investigate the debris 1 drills and oversee the grading and ..:i my way out here. I found lands! I t ilo i« 11 b "intitili ilari, bnv. 10 '.onta I'. S. I. anii Orric« for prepaiinz and *’i'' "-«I llv uritig. Ad- freight train, a considerable portion question, Vpou Iris arrival there ' tunneling, the entire line will be in the immi-di it« r emit;, of that old, IH',, limili« hiirli, well pro|>orti'i>neti bn4l IICIKI, Or , Aprii 13, «Ires», with --: :.ip, n*r..i'. ; this par. r, the miners held a meeting and ap- completed to As' land m about four place ■-..•lling for from #30.1 to S500I iii <1 weigh* 1 ,;:<)0 immiik I». Et In» w«» «irt««i 1 of which goes to Kerby, Waldoand Dn. M. I ' CANM, N'itii-i- is li. ii by jiv. n tbat Ih«’ follo» tee who abruptly 1 or five months. poi 1 ted a com Althou-ic. 219 Grand Fl., !cr Ci: y, N.J. in a.r-» 1 have pincha-»» d laud al, bv ('ai 1« 11'» .»filai, dalli by Olii Ver imi HMiui'd Hottler lui» llled uutic.i of In» ni ini, 1n r datn thè <ht'i-f»»< k maro, 11 notified Mr. . Bassett to leave and isti ninni tu muki' linai pinot in «upport <>( 34-31111 There is sone ext'.' •nsive culvert Grant- l'a»» for one-tv.eiitieth ol ilo r.i'i/li! n-I Kentucky \\ hip Chas. Sexton informs t:s that 1(1 Mike hi« cl.um, nini Ihul sui ! prinf will 1« never rett 1. He left. ' work ahead on the south side of 1!: ttsii’.a that, all ll'.ings eonsidered, w.i-i ,-ir-il l.v <lld Veriimnt, ho bv Indo mini-.- FOR l>T.«'i': r." taiidliv.'i I- Iiipl.i :;', had a congestive chill thcoth.: «l.iy, Iii’furi’ tir- Jildg» or 1 Irrk of Ilio vol! i ave a |i' :t‘"l '.:"::r.i;:t: o ou ,-. -r\ but re- overed from it withent the I-'avo: ruble news have been rc- ' , Siskivou mountain, ai ml Col. Scoine 1 u mid not exchange even up. li udì-11.-e. he bv IH.lek Ilawk, In» bv 8her- i-i.imG'ri irt of Josf-phino coimty, Or., •* Little of Sliili.'li'» Vi: .:i„ r If nev-. r faiG a .i tance < f a doctor, his mother ceived concerning the "gilt edge" is making pre; aritii.n is, as one of Grants Pass is a bright, thrifty ni in Mtirgmi, he by .lu.«tin .Morgan, lini Grani» l'.i . I>r< . >n, on S.utirdny, M»y .. :nd r of III - 'lor_-.ui familv. to e :r . i'i:.■ <.i!" at Xr.-mer's. i’ Mill», Home to day to place, ha» a population nude tip! Lini . quartz claim on the hill in front of' Ins camps moved ah« ad officiating. was thè tlverla-ek unire, tliii«con-| si« il rntn No. I’» i. furili«' N W of RIA'. W. F REQl’A. I'.u’i t cbm. h. for cut suitable stone ' h • flv iif ¡icopl • Ksvfitlv from the assayed about $18¡quarry and town, It has «s-.iycd necfing II. • Vi-nuoiit «traili in Eolio a» ful- s W '4 «ini s \V >4 of N W '« Hee 34, Ti» .tiiruri. ill. Ii.it Gilmore's \nunutn- G j to Stewart's for fine Cabbage east «>r t!i<- larger towns in this ly 11 « il i» in .Mike. ch if it holds 01 cut at any- the purpose. 37, S 1( 7 TV, W M II.' natne» Ilio fol- 'Vino i* a Im lsehoi.l r in.»!-.- r.od th i’ no plants at 25 cents per too, and su- per ton w ieh 1EKM8: l»y thè «o:v«in, yld Anv luw ime w itue u tu provo Ili» contimi«ai» state; a people alive to the ilevclop- thing nea: hat figure makes it very f iinilv «lio-it.l '.w w itliout i . 1 or sale at A remarkable ;wri < Tomato plant* at 50 cent-, ments of all tlie liest in'.cie t. ofi p r»'on «ellhii; hi» mare durinit Ilio M'itaon I •" I li-lh-.I Upoll »h i rulllviltiotl of, f.ll 1 Kremer'» «h ue store. t valuable properly, Its convenience a ili |’!o 10' rem«-tnl»*r lliat money for h r- I nni, iiz William l-'r.ilin«, AustinTolin, per ioo- 5-i3-3{ to town is a matter of much import- at l’eoria, Linn their city an I the surrounding viee is tlien due. Cui will Ile taken tu II \ McDa<ii«’l». '1 !• L. l'riHik«, all of W\vx 1 y ; ultimo. The britk'.v name w.>. ■ Mis:» X. Lung I'i ■-c. If yon have Mr*. Dr. Stone has*com 1 country. In population is rcciev- ance and it could be worked for JJovincc Alfcictta B imbt rqcr a ri .01 I iii i id. 1.1«, bill 110 re»|«iti«ibilil v M- Ivi i y ville, .lo-i i.l.in<- < ounty, Oregon. a Cough a Cold, • 1. .)• ihn r 11.« Cll*». W. JeHNITOX, the erection of a m at bu?i:ic- house pt .50 a ton easily. tha‘. cf the gi<> 1 1 A;'-,', tn B. D::l. ing accessions almost daily. Since threatened with C.- rVVli- opingf ■" -a, [4-1 -2m i b - ali Kefistcr. the incorporation and the p i- .age uzo Acker’s Eng'ich 1: -mi-2y and prevei,: near Mr. Wilson’s place on Front Strati;’,« rs »v’lio come to the coun sen. Among th >sc pre-entin.; val- further trot:' 'a. It ja ft ; ■ tiv cure, street. She will build a large brick try should examine the local papers, liable i we find Mis:, Annie Skeyo <4 the bill making it p. s.ibh to and ve guarantee it. frico 10 and COu oti Sixth strfet, next fall. and patronize the business li«au.ses lite, Mi-.» Floreucel. I'loi-nc-r I. tispiker, 'i-'piktr. F !• ! liring the waters of Ro in- river in to town for domestic and maiiufac Krein u- .11« it for st’.e. On Sept. 4th, tS8b, we wrote a whose t 1«. appear therein. It is a Marmaduke. J. A. I - i’« tt-.-r, J ;1 tin. yurpo-es the city ha . bright- a k criaiti po tmaster to know if the ■ate c"!’.. lit lion that the business Bear. Miss Kittir (non. .Vi" Lila Nov, Faith. Clingmati and T' i’<m~ -c* Cannon. Manv etietl up wonderful. I li.nl tie -U iroub: ■ I >1 1 with <-i ’d Co' ki i’..: arrived safely the two men who ,advertise are the widea- Clitigmau “I have purcha-cd a home site mid p in i-> th : ch a- I ■' ' ■ r- previous weeks. The reply dated wake ones of the town. They do vahi;'bles were givc-.i .1:1 mg which and have men at work now getting from romedi -s r-nmni i:.' ■ : l.v i:r.«! ■' tv gth, 1887, says he “thinks it ’ ot break crac kers aud nails in two wa- an organ, then along came Da uni I'li-.-i -i.i:is. At th - • r : tim - i '».. vid Crews with a bale of barbed it reply for a residence, which I d fl. but deal in an open-handed manner < )\VÌ!IA !■> the death of nix liti-,'.> tii 1 I will close out my entire ini, st : ì «in : l*i . B'».'ti*. i u-li 1--.1.I shall put up at on« e and m der it wire. It all goes »for fillin'. with their customers. Lu:i£ Svrup. I lia-1 I;:::-- faith. Lut stock < f Cenerai Merchandi«; at Grants Pass Those who are food of l'.okittg at my future home. 1 like the c! lliought to try it a« a last r •• it. now 1 The awful coal mine explosion at mate, me uni!; like it: wc hav< The lecture of Archbishop Gross believe even more than thi i - ! me of its the perfect movement of mschim rj «••lrati'.e «inaliti-«. ¡¡i‘-m ilo- l.ew» have only to walk over to the car delivereti at music hall Wednesday Nanaimo on the morning of the 3d e .id soil, rood water, plenty of liiizalx'thtowit. Kv S.u.ipl. I».ld- i.-.e shop where a large quantity of it night was a literary treat for those instant, was .shocking in the ex fruit and h alth. I like it well i -:it « nt W. F. Kr -m -r’.«. moves as noiseless as a new sewing pre»rut. The speaker has a dra treme. Over 40 widow.« and ijo enough to try and indu v my friend matic manner of delivering that fatherless children are one of the re to join me. Soiu ■ of them will do ' . *.u tinti.ni’, a< uni - <!i< • sai«l Morris Mensur, deceased, Till'. REV GEfi. II. THAYER of machine. sults of it. The mine expl Ried and «0 tins year.” Jtonr’»-" Inti..«»}•«: ''I’otli my-sliutil Mr. Cornutt left here thi» week add* much to the effect of his mn»t be settled ima ediately. wif • owe our lives to Sliitob's i«>m«*.imp- fi»r Central Point, where he :?«ts t" learned discourse. He is undoubt- then immediately to, s>k fire. One Tri i-eontmental I rip 3iicr'.m?d tioi cure ” For sale ut K* inrr’s drug hundred ami seventy six persons take charge of the li tel at that cdly a fine scholar; a fluent and t •tire. lost their lives from aftrr-dainp; in forcible «peaker. His enunciation To say that the people of this that are fretful, peevish, place, ami will also engage in his < f Catholic doctrines were clear and the chambers. The men were 7<x> cross, or troubled with trade in shoe and b ut making. slate are plea .ed with the pro pelt pointed whilst his description of feet under gromrl. Says an nc- ■ : ■ Windy Colic, Teething Pains, or We wish abundant «uccr »•-. ■' entai trip the crucifixion of Christ, and a count: Stomach Disorders, can bo relieved shorten-. I from st»c days to fou, Gtn ». qqi ijiite Dr. i'laji.’.gaii s re-idem e / G rants P ass . at once by using Acker’s I’aby ther. J. N. G atelier ha* just receive ’ a mother's love was something awe ill the crow 1 of “Towards night! It contains no Opium or M »’•phine, new planer lor his aw mill 0:1 Wil m-; ¡ring yet true as the day is long. ixtople who hid L.-e;i hoverin;.; days and lour ho':. . a ; it is pro Respectfully, hence is safe. Prico 25 cents. fck>id by pooed to 1 >c if the ' Asiatic limited liams creek. A. J. .Sedge of this atound the shaft re iueil, complrtc- W. F. Krenu r. ated. K putting We have had two cold frosty i i inauguri evptC"“ 1 place, has gone over to set it tip. ly fatigued. Natui ■ had at last Ili mildly. The p iblic in Why < hihlren Cry and as Mr. S. is a first-class work nights (Tuesday and Wednesday), spoken. A few. howe; er, who had tlie c.ise if the limited general reason that the thermometer going down to For Santa Abie in on account of it« pleas man, he may expect a good job. loved ones in the mine, took no A run is m.wle weekly, or f -rtnightly, alxiut jo degrees which is almost ant tarfc, ar.«l <»!•! folk-» who hav. u«v<i it A. D. Helms has contracted a.* cold as any time during the last sleep last night , and al) wore hag as the ease may lie, why can it 11 >t will never be without this King <>f Cough fun’s for it will relieve nioro ca> •** »•! with Win. Neurath the brewer for winter. We do not think the freeze gard looks this morning. * * * I k - mid'- every day. Evett it t ti. se prop!' Axthnia. <’roup, Col I Branch it: Pneu all the beer he can make, and lias has been hard enough to kill peach The lireatl witinc OTIC «tied only the time wore le monia, Whooping Cough and ail Fiiro.it tyond redemption, and are | q and Lung troubles, than ?.ny medk in quit the fancy grocery busines . es as they are now quite large, but amid the sc >bs of women, th'.- wail- day it would be a tleci'lctl gain for Having <■ l-.ii' !•<■!■ sine- 4 ih plate, I un offering my and will doubtless succeed well in it has killed beans, corn, potatoes this world. (i’iarantet <1 by I t . Krei’. *r. most people Who a re desirous of ings of chil dren mid the grief of re the sale of the fine licer made here. and other tender plants. large «tock of Mion a reaching their de »tin. Verily ■ latives and fricuds whose heart-* arc A NASAL IX'I’i’TOR fr - with, The winter .«et in almost a month this is a very late and a most b iwc-d tlov.n with grief, it is conti a * po* ',ible. t >;n*''X tiling i bottle of Shilub’» catarrii remedy, i’ri, ■ 50 cents. At I'retncr’». t later than common, and now our changeable spring almost indicating dently anti that the lice led -•abject the Chronicle if it is <li REV II. B. EWELL, of I’avilwn N spring is a’.xiut that much behind. .-til entire cliauge of climate from relief will L coming." land j >u Y., say« of Gilm* -n ■'« An»n.:it,.■ W.i .-. I This is called a ' late ..a spring, but what we have a right to expect in ivsed many cave, The expl l«*lieve it to lx- a moat tit—ir.ioif n-medy since wc have the liest of crops, Southern Oregon. short ss h added much to in the mine to le placed in every family." J r «ale will : grass, &c., we can afford to l>e pa- gaining air pre at Kremer'« drug store i The governor has nude the fol tient. account < ure For File«. lowing appointment» for the new Wc took a trip o' er on Appiedai nat’onal guard: Piles are frequently pr» oded bvjiFen^e Brigadier-Gen ni weight in ti.e back, i- ip rnd I 'v.t r this week anil were surprised at th eral, J. M. biglin, Coos county; ad K ! . 1 H CED I ’RICES purl of tlie al.l -men. <- ne th» |- -t.- rank crops of grain and vegetab! jutant general, with rank of colonel, to «iipfH.« > II*’ I I* » ..:! U (■' to lie seen on every h.’”'1 'Th- hand. There J. C. lioffma'i. Multnomah; Judge ki'lnevs or neiiclilH>riii2 < ram ■. At tin-.-»«, Full Line <■( •vmptoin« of in-litp—ti”n urv present, flat will lie large crops of everything, advocate-general al rank of col iiieuey, ancorine«» of the rtom»< h. < 'r including peaches anti other kinds te l Wil A siali J T. B>wd ack-x»n; in- A moisture, like pre-1»-r.it.'it. i rohi' -.rur of fruit. ank of col STAPLE a very di«wgree»'*le itebinvl, »it«-r Rettinx warm, i« u common attendant. Blind. Mr. Couiiihan, of Rleedinit ami Itching I’ilee yield at o" ’" Will ,»t in Sleek Ct’ttnihan & Son. tanners to the applii-ao n "t I >r F - > - I comer of Carolina Ramedv, whieh a--t» iliro-tlv upon th» parta etLs ted, a! "-orbing th«- l im -t-. al Clara streets, San 1 Ilici'. EXCHANGE FOR GOODS PRODUCE laying th«- inteare in-hing. and . ■ ' a been with us looking for a b • - —O' The Hr. Boaanko Me li nr < •» . F I'D*. ' • f>r a tannery. He se ms Rv uf I Cecil impressed with Gunt ' Paas. Sold by AV. F. Kremer, ùmili » 1 •«**. <ii ! *1 for their patronage in miring tl The ate The Sentinel announ «taff of Brig. <j their T id, I can most miraculous cure of Mi w . lite rank <_f majot Soother al haad. It U the only «Ue Klippel of Jacksonville, bv Di ul medicine y»»t made that will remore all infantile disorders. It contain« r-aOp«’ pr Jfo*y*.Une. but aireji the child /fo*n M*’i. Prie« 25 cen*« S 1 Dr We would answer our correspon dent's query in last issue and say that wt believe the interstate law t feet-* express companies a« it d-oea railroa i- and to the same extent. Boots and Shoes, Saddler and Hamess To Builders and Masons! LIME! LIME! I, I XI B E - C ■ H - O , RARI- OPPORTI MB XSkxWvcw Come and Get Bargains. MKS. M. M ENSO1 Sellin"’ Out to Close Business!! DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS Clothing, I . Q Ware, GKO( EKIES KX WvsAA Advantage to Call on me J a “ P basing Elsewhere