Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, June 03, 1887, Image 2

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CITY EXPRESS
\ RARE OPPORTUNITÀ
From Althouse.
1» addition toour rejKirt last week
on the Gold Hill Mining and Mill­
May 28th, 1S87.
— AND —
Giclai Peser of Jostpilw Cocaly. Oregon ing company, there are the follow­ En" C ofrihii :--It is painful to
me
to
have
to
record
the
xleath
of
ing prominent ledges near that
Delivery Wagon.
FRIDAY,
.
JUNE 3, 1S87. place; Thomas Lawrence and W the infant son of J. M. Lewis, cf
whose sickness I .»poke in my letter
Owing to the death of my husband, I will close out niv entire
L. McClure each have claims on a
The funeral takes Commercial and other travelers’
Registered at tin- 1'
T. •• in Grant'» ltxle one and one half miles east of of the 26th
stock of General Merchandise at Grants Pass
place from the residence of Alex
Pa.se. Ore., a" S-.-wiJ-t lasr Mattr.
Trunks
Deliver
m
Promptly,
the town, and near .Mr. Chavuer's White, Sunday at j o'clock, p. in.
place.
Shafts have been sunk
Calls answered
1. o. o. F.
CORRI SroNfiEN' E.
feet on both of them. These claims
I see that there will be a general
DAY
or NIGHT, izi
We invite r-orr»»»»}» >n lem » fnwn «Il «ce-
All outstanding accounts due said Morris Xfensor, deceased,
tion» on mibj-ct» of b eai and other in* are both on the same lode, which is muster of the members of this order
W. M. ROYAL, P roprietor .
lereat».
four feet wide, the walls being of at their several lodge rooms on the
must
be settled immediately.
5-13-41
With each ! 't r thè nume «od nddres» slate and granite. We saw ore from evening of Saturday, Jttne 11th. to'
nf thè aen b-r i» requir I, c'i ecially if
vote on an endowment fund for the
them which was rich. None of the O. F. O. H. and educational fund
sent for palili ati i::
1.. ». »Mini.
1». o. DAVIS.
orc has been assayed but it pans out I sincerely hope everyone of the
SMITH & DAVIS,
EDITORIAL NOTE? AND NEWS
Come and Get Bargains.
a prospect that does it great credit. members will be on hand, for it is a
worthy
and
deserving
institution
$
and
C. Lewis and Chas. W. Cornelius
6th S t ., (opposite Dr. Flanagan's residence) G rants P ass .
Forest fire» arc raging along the also have a ledge near the same We tiead a home for the old and de­
serving
brethren
who
for
so
many
Respectfully,
Carnelian I i iff•.
place, upon which a shaft has been years have given their time and
AGENCY.
5-13tf
It is rumored that the O. & C. is -unk 20 feet with good prospects money for the tipbuilding of this P T’V
Messrs. McClure, Beck and Stuart glorious Order in these United K . A HACKS and EXPRESS
to be called the Mt Shasta route.
WAGONS.
also have a fine ledge one mile from States A home properly organized
Mr. Merritt of the Sentinel, is a town which carries sulphuret ore of for aged Odd Fellows, their orphans
Gr iers ’eft nt 1 S 'initii’s Livcrv .iLi-
man and a good writer who deals excellent quality. There is also the and widows would be one of the
5-13tf
finest institutions iti this State, and bte promptly attend I to.
from principle. Well, we suppose Frcdinburg ledge, two-thirds of should receive the support of every
papers must .have opposites as well which is owned by parties at Cor­ good anil true-hearted Odd Fellow County Treasurer’s Sth Notice.
PHŒNIX. Oregon, and OAKLAND, California.
as other things.
vallis, which promises well. The anil citizen. [So mote it be].
(M rl : • >• THE Co- NT I T keam RLR, I
FOURTH
op
Jt'l.Y
(¡rants
P.u
•»,
.May
13th,
1887.
f
rich ledge of Ray & O’Donell, two
A special potato train of twelve
Nf’iu. D hereby ghon that then» are
Our Stock this season Cannot be Excelled on the Coast
miles north of Gold Hill, must not preparations are in progress in Kir
cars left San Francisco on the 31st
funds in the ’ unt; rreasttrv for tin’ re-
he overlooked, as it bears as rich byville for a good time generally. demion of the f( !ii>wing Comity War­
Neither in Quantity, Quality, Varieties, Siie A Trees, nor Health and Vigor
ult, for Chicago. It will run by
. with horse racing, foot racing, and
of same. Embracing all the Leading Varieties of
rock as we ever saw. .Mr. Ray perhaps a gills tournamefit. Now rm! (. i r Me ‘cd up to Ju y 1st, ] <45 •
way of Ogden and the Union Pacific
Numbers tihU, 6 S, Ul‘>, 648, 647, 654,
showed us a piece of rock no larger is your time, boys.
APPLE. PEAR, PEACH, PLUM, PRUNE, APRICOT,
( h .7, <.< h . m :? »<70. ml, (¡72, (»73. (»71, h75,
railroad. The rate made to ship­
u7 » "J. <¡51, 7 >3, 4)4, 784, 654,
than an egg which lie estimated to , HADI.Y CUT, BUT NOT SERIOUSLY GZd G77,
NECTARINE. CHERRIES, ALMONDS. Etc. Etc.
<•• •• ■ ■ •
• •
pers is $1 per 100 pounds.
ue worth nearly a hail' mitwv
in,
ooo
D am a * j LD.
Int'-r - ' n th? Harr • «il ceco from
On June 6th the mail service from say the least, there are already dis-
J. \V. HOW AKI I
A young gent who is a masher this J J-
Si ’EC IA LT IKS.
Tca'iirer.
Ashland! to I.inkville will be covered in the immediate vicinity of amongst the fair sex, met with a 5-13-Tt
changed, omitting Ashland and Soda this toxvn, a group of very promis­ painful accident on Saturday. A
Springs beginning at Willow Creek, ing ledges, well defined and rich, 'chisel slipped and cut his hand. By x-irtne ■ ■ 1 . , itio'i duly is» -. ■ I
Poor fellow; he is fearful that the
P. Barry Pear,’the best late shipping variety.
Cal., embracing th offices of Bogus and doubtless many more hidden cut will leave a scar. My friend, out oi th f ir. lit Court of Josephine
Muir Peach, (freestone) still heads tho list.
beneath the earth’s surface. There honest industry is good. It should County, Stat ■ ;.f (>.,* ’on, on th 1 Ith d iv !
and Bcswiek.
if May , 1' - g si to m j ijire. ted and d -
Kauac’ay s Cling, the canner’s pride.
is also a mine which assays 90 per lie commended by all—the more so lixer-i. in f.i'.or "f .-'.car l ine D.xir mi l
Kelsey's Japan Plum, has no peer.
Ex-Surveyor General Tolman cent, iron within two miles of it, | when the purse is at zero. Bright I. mbe: l . iq.o
and against Mary
Robe do Sargent Prune, never liefore <>tFere<l in Oregon
thinks well of his coal mines near and a lithographing stone mine near eyes look with deepest sympathy Ta *. !or, i v. 10 ».■'! at pul - ¡’c miction to the
ti
\x; :> ;i, in ., dri< d state, forms the celebrate 1 prune D Elite,
io he-t l>i I :• r for ca-h in band, at the |
upon
the
armless
sleeve
pinned
to
(Fr-.-nch Conserves),
Medford. In fact, they are about by, and a granite qttary of huge di
( o'lrt Ho c
I . .r i t Grants l'a»s, Conn- I
Berkeley Goosberry, the most profitable of them nil.
the same distance from Central mentions. In addition to this, there the lappell of the coat. Scars which ty G.d St..t.* afoi. a till, on
have
been
received
in
honorable
Saturday,
Jur.c
ixth,
N-7,
Point that they are from Medford, is the finest water power in South­ warfare, or while endeavoring to
Languedoc, King's, Soft Shell and Paper Shell Almondt.
it 2 <•'. !■' k 1 m o; »aid ■ I iv, all tic'right
so the General inibrms ns.
tit:,
a-;
I
r
■
<
!
(lie
-..i
i
Mary
Taylor
make
an
hottest
living
are
the
badg
­
ern Oregon at the very town site,
LARGE STOCK SHADE and ORNAMENTAL TREES.
es of merit which are given to the ill a el to the following deserdstd lands !
an I premi-es t .-v it: Lot numb, rel -ven
The railroad company having in-. where an abundance of fall can lie good and true.
Evergreen«,
shrubs, ruses, clematis and flowing plants, small fruits, grape
F.
(II) in Judson and Chanslor’s subdivision
vines, etc., etc.
temtsatMonta ue wantth« Yreka procured to operate al’klnds^of ma-
of block lettered ‘ K" of J. Bourne, Jr.’s '
■Im | nrehasing el», wh re. parties intending to plant trees w ill find
Work on the C. A 0.
liist addition to the town of Granta Pass, ■
|x.-<>ple to run their branch road to ' chinery at a trifling cost. The hill
it to their interest to come and see unr st.s-k and learn our price.
Josephine Countx . State of Oregon, with
lands
are
rich
and
not
too
bigh
for
Catalogues mailed gratis upon application. Address m H communications to
Continual additions to the force all and every of tie appurtenances there­
that place, which does not suit them.
■■'■
,l"'” 1,1 f,"it-
«quit- of employes on the California & ()tc to iielonging. or suilicient thereof to satis-
gon extension have run the number iy the sum of one hundred and one dol-
jective point. It is difficult to fore L. no irrigation, so that with her val­ of men on the construction pay roll fars ami forty-three cents, ($101.43) I'. S.
Flurnix, Jackson county, Oregon.
òltf
I old coin, now due on said judgment, with
tell the result of this disagreement. leys lying near there are sufficient up to nearly 5,000. This great ar­ gnterest
al the rite of eight percent. |>er
resources at hand to give Gold Hill my of "navvies” is distributed all
annum from the 14th day of April. 1X47.
More people are coming in front bright prospects for the future. She along the line in Oregon, nearly as and the further sum of sixty-live dollars
and disburi-ment“, and also the costs
California than go there, Three h;is also one flouring mill; two stores far north as Ashland. It is deemed | costs
of sale ami upon Illis writ
necessary
to
the
railroad
company
bat" I at Grants Pass, Oregon, this 16th
large 4-horsc coaches run daily and a postoffice; one feed stable;
to keep as large a force there as can
Or Colored Shirt, Ask for the
from Ashland to the terminus. One dejiot; two hotels; one saloon, and be worked to advantage, as the work dax’ oi May, 1887.
T. G PATTERSON,
Sheriff.
stage carried all tin passengers over one blacksmith shop, anil a tin shop is of the heaviest character. Be­
By |{. R. Mi'KHis,
this route forxr.it- before the rail in course of erection, and a lumber tween the summit and Ashland there 5-2xi 5t
Deputy.
and
farm
machinery
establishment
will
be
two
enormous
loops.
The
road began to close up. The hint
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kept by our friend J. II Griffis, who actual distance is only 14 miles, but
is worth taking.
Sheriff s Sale.
I
the
rail
distance
will
be
about
2;
F ot u Gooii Pair of Overalls, Ask for tho
tlso takes, building contracts, and
BY \ iilTFF. of an executii 11 duly in­
The Portland News is out in be­ who has secured the survey of a miles. From Hornbrook to Cole’s, sued
it of the < irenit Court of th- State
the stage distance is about nine
I ->( >ss of tlie Rond
half of Prohibition. Compelling water ditch to the town two and a miles ami the rail distance sixteen. of on .0:1 f. r Joséphine County, on the
2d lay <■; May. lx-7, mid i > m? directed
people who love whi key to let it quarter miles long which can be
and take no others.
d dixi-r” I, in favor ci Kasper Kubli
J acksonville . May 31st.—An­ and
alone, is about like statutory law to built for 55,000. The hotel of Mr.
and John Bolt piaintitfs. « ho recovered a
other terrible runaway accident oc judgment mid decree 01 foreclosure of a
To iw had of all first-class dealers.
Í49 S’-”
force married per»ous t<> love each Barlow is a place so home like and curved here this evening in which certain
nn rtgag" in the above Comt on
other. They may be married but cozy that we enjoyed our short stay Win. Eaten, street commissioner. the 12th day of April. 1X47, and against
wm seriously, if not fatally injured the hereinafter described real propertv
not mated. If thev love whiskey iti the place very much.
I.eloiiLing to Angelin.' Nexvin.in and Wal-
they will have it.
; lace Newman, defendants, I mn emu-
manded I" levy on and sell said property
-------
DKAI.EKS IN-------
While at Ashland on last Sunday
Pay Your School Tax.
to .»atisfv the jadgincnt of Kasix'r Kubii
The Time- in its last issue says we walked down Oak street to the
■and John Bolt, for the sum of 42C4.1X,
The S< hoolTux is delinquent after.June xxith interest th len fr. m the 12th day of
the peach crop is nearly all killed residence of Mr. P. Griswold where 12(h.
There will be the vx|M»nrto of col­ ipiil, 1X47, at the rate of eight percent.
in Josephine county. What has we found <>ur little friend Belle Da­ lection added after that tinie
Iwr annum, and tho further sum of $21.*5
6th St., between Main and H, Grants Pass, Or.
W I Bl
KBVIIX,
I costs ami disburstnents, and also the costs
the squib writer got in his craw vis. A fine dish of luscious straw
6-3-21
School Clerk.
Have
the Largest and most Complete- Stock in their lino in s cithern On?-on uhicl
■ •1and upon Ibis writ ; and in obedience
against our county that he hits it berries, cake and cream tells a large
they xx ill mil!
to said xx rd, 1 du! 0:1 th“ .nth day of Max,
1.447, levy oil said re illy a< i -ir.ling to law,
:
To larger pet portion of the remainder of the sto­
AS LOW AS TUP, I.OWl’.S'U.
and xx ill offer for sale for gold coin of the
cent of our peach crop is killed by ry. Mr. G., who is the brother in­
I'ailed States of Amelie 1, at public atlc-
AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
to the highest bid 1er, at the Court
frost th in was lost in Jackson conn law of our friend S. Harkness, has
CHEAPER THAN EVER! 1 tion.
House door in Grants I’ass in said coun­
an abundance of fruit and l>erries
ty and State, on
Saturday, June 4th, 1887,
ami withal a beautiful place ami Fancy Goods of all kind». sold at
Capt. Russell, who was one of
at two o'. Io k p. m. of said d iv, all of the
comfortable
home.
We
have
to
BED ROCK PRICES
the viewers of the county trail up
right, title and interest of tho said Ange-
II «' ick
line Newman and Wallace Newman, de­
Rogue River, informs us that .in thank them for their many kind
Summer
Silks,
55 cts. per yard fendant». in ami to nil of the following
excellent route has l«en marked nesses to us. Those who wish to
described real property, tiewit:
The
5 ** ” “
out as far as the comity line. The find a pleasant place will please do I.awns, •
~outh-we»t quarter of the south-east quar­
Othvr goodw in Proportion .
|K-ople lieu am! along the river are as we did, walk down.
ter of Koetion thirty-six l.3t>) in townnhip
I Will not bi* I nder Sold. thirty-seven (37 south of range eight (X)
anxious to have the trail built to
xvest ; also, the south east quarter oi the
the railroad, ami if the (tropic of
north-west quarter of section one (1) in
BRIEF MENTION
J
W
HOWARD
.Grants Pas-, are awake to their
township thirty eight 34) seutli, range
(I 3lf]
-------- ALSO
own interests thev will take imme­
eight x west, containing .40 acres, situ­
lion. E. I. Bristow of Con-al
ated in Josephine county, Oregon.
diate steps to have the terminus at lis died a few days ago
Witness my hand and otlicial signature
that place bv meeting us at the
The Southern Pacific are talking
this 5tli dav of Max 1X47
Ui
county line. Such a trail would . of a time table lietwecn I.os
T G I'A rri'BSON. Sheriff.
Ange
I IlSSBLL
lie of iniiiu-m-e benefit. [Gold les and Portland.
o
By R. R M ohkis , Deputy.
+->
5-6-4 w
Beach Gazette.
Q
The Supreme Court has decided
This matter is well worthy of that Marple, the murderer of I). I
THE
Q_
attention, as it may result in a wa Corker, must hang.
O
I
gon road which would throw all
Tin* Oakland Enterprise publish
Q_
of the Ellensburg mails and busi cs the various enterprises, resources,
k.
r ▼ >
ness to this pl lt c Remeniltcr trails ¿tv., of that section.
/•
f
ADRIAN, No. 6053,
San Francisco is having .1 news
do not cost much money What
I
LaJ
p.qier war, implicating the Exam
Autocrat Wood Force
Will !»-• >1 the stu<lon and after hinc 1st.
sav s 'i'1
r
incr, Call and Chronicle.
1vS7, at the Livery stable <H L. S Smith,
J
(¡rant« P.u*«. Oregon. A few more ap-
Wing Lee. the Chinese doctor
0
The Grand Encampment of the
1 ’1JI 1 1 J )<A,
provud m ire* em b » taken bt'sidv* those
wh
was
.1
cused
of
causing
Mrs
a!ren ly engaged. For further informa­
<
L o. O. F .it their meeting in Cornish's death at Yreka, has Iteeu
tion, w rite or applv tu
LQ
P<ull.i'id <>n the 16th ultimo, elec released.
And all goods handled by
L S SMITH,
Manager.
5-43-1 ui
tel th folloxxitig officers fot the
The Yreka Union will soon be
STAVICK
OÒ
WALK HR,
ensuing vear
enlarged ami unproved A Camp
r t
THE FINE VERMONT HORSE
-----
Including
the -----
Grand patriarch. R M. Day; lx-11 power press will l>e one of the
X
EMPIRE MOWERS. REAPERS and BINDERS.
Gram! high priest. Tin: tl;x Ford; addition''.
►<
F. S. \V.. A A. Ga i I k .41, grnnd
HYDRAULIC PIPE aud GIANTS
er
Will makv tbo sc.is<>n n*>f('!l»’Ws
#
scrilie, J. M Bacon; grand treas­ On the midnight train Thursday,
•z
Furnished
on
short
notice.
We
cordially
invite all to examine our goods
Q
K
K<*rbyville, April 1 Ith.
urer, J. G G. Wright grand rep 1 man by the name of Varbrought.
aud prices liefore purchasing.
Waldo. April Uth,
rescnlative, Phil Metchau; grand with a wife .md five children, bound
junior xxarden. R. Alexander. H. for Oregon, was told that Redding
Ld
and rtdurn cYurv 9!h dav dnring the <ra-
I’hv balance <>f the time uill be at
E. Donch of Portland, grand mas was as tar as he could go before
T
(he KvUv place, <»n Suvker Urwk.
ter; C I. Palmer oi Baker city, de taking the stage Acting on this
Ä
DMcriptio* »nd Pedigree:
putv grand master; < >. D Itoane, false assertion, lie took a child un­
Et HO is a L. autiiu! dark I iv. 10year*
grand warden; J M Bacon, grand der each arm and attempted to
old. l'»’y hainh high, "eil pro ¡»ort inne» I
.secretary; J G. Wright, grand jump off the train while it was in
and wuighs 1’M» pound**. Echt» w '•* •» rud
treasurer; trustees for tip home. A motion The result w is a broken
by < arlwell f» Mik *. »I im L\ Old Ver­
N. Gambell. J. G. Anics. G. W leg .After lying at the depot for
mont, h»»r lam the Owr’n'xk tnar«', h
thonMigbbred Kentm ky \\ hip
Mike
Kern and J J. Murphy, grand rep­ several hours with his wife and lit
11™ leaxe to inform tho public that he is now nicely IncatM on the corner of
v a*
by OLI Vermont, h? bv Inde-
resentative, \V Txx ecd.tle.
tie ones around hint his leg was
l'cniUib
e.
Le
b\
1
’
i . d k Hi"k, he bv Sht r-
\SIII and . (>KE<iu\
OTH AND H STREETS. GRANT'S PASS
OREGON
set am! thev were all removed to
man Morgan, he bv Justin Morgan, the
foumler •>: the Morjan famih
Mike>
The Southern Pac’iic ha placed the old Fireman s hall Mr. Ku­ 0. GANIARD,
With a LarRO Assortment of
Proprietor, dem "a* tbe Ovvrboi k m irv. thm» t»on-
an express tram on Lheir toad l>e ner circulate ! a subscription pajxer
i t»etin« tbo V»*rm-»ut btrainin Fchua^ful-
tween- Los Angek - mid Portland, for his Ixr.efit, to which the citi­ ricanant Ac mmnitation'» h»r Fan lie*« ly .u* it i$ in Mik»
The distance is it;; miles. The zens responded lilreralh
It seems Ihvwenitvr* carried to and from th Hotel
lEKM>
i v ..e
ft »
Am
And everything to be found in a Finit-Claas store, which 1 will sell
train will leave Los Augx les at X r. hard to meet with an accident of
ii* man» dutingthr wea.*on
FRIT. OK I H IR iì E.
h
ill
pl
i'inbetr
that
tneney
for
»er-
M. daily and r> tch S icrnmento at this kind a thousand miles from
ratn»n« «ih b *upi b. I with Ho- and uor ii
VERY LOW FOR CASH, OR MARKETABLE PRODUCE.
aken t<
2:30 P. M. the next aflcrti'wm
home with wif< and helpless ba ( í‘l«l K.ith*» fl« in tlic I
arnid
lilitv a>
' and s« me before purchasing elsewhere.
will rrach Portland
lies dcjiendetit tq
Redding WÎHT! sri.lUH’R SPRINGS «umed
Wotl
■1 the tl
Free Pre”
THE COLKi EK
N K \y
Flour, Grain, and Feed Store,
Front St., adjoining Courier Offlc«.
GRANTS PASS, OREGON.
W<- hay.- .rtrnet ;s FiMMlas. H(XJ,
and I red store in the building furmeriv
o.rupied :r- a saddle and harness »hou
whert- v.e will keep <-o<iMunt|y ntt »„¿J
and for Kale the beM brand« ol
(OST!
AT
Flour, Corn and Oat Meal.
Wheat, Barley, Oats, Mill
and Chop Feed, Bran,
and even thing pertaining to a .
FIRST-CLASS FEED STORE.
W. RAZEE & SON.
34tf]
MRS. M. MENSOR.
TREES!
Proprietor,..
NEW FURNITURE STORE!
A.J.SEDGH,
ENTREES!
Main St., 'l»-t 4th and 5th) Granta Pan
— Has just opened a New —
Hammon Bros.’ Nurseries,
FURNITURE STORE
Where will be kept on hand and for aalw
all kinds of
Furniture, Bidding. Picture Frame»,
Bracket», Etc., Etc.
Poor-Fraui •», Window-Frames, Bracket«
Etc., made to or ter. Special attention
given to
V N D E II TA I< I N Q.
I
Rejuuriii" and all kinds of work in
line ne.ltlv and I.rurnntlv
— ALSO —
Manufacturer’s
Fluuis, Fiunus, and Apricots on Myrobolan Plum Stock
HAMMON BROS.,
If You wish to Buy a Good White
STANDARD SHI.RT
S 1 I ]•) K 12 I< & JI 11 )SON,
Hard-ware, Stoves and Tin-ware.
AGENT
for thn
RACINE
ll IM) MILL!
The Be it Mill
made.
A sbari! of pu’>!i? patron ise i? rv! |>ecl-
ully «oli it I mil ■ ■. ■: tion gti*r«utMd
Notice For Publication.
I S. I. txo Orrice,
Kosriit kg . o;!., Muy 6. ISST»
Notice - I.......
It till? toller-
; imi n.ctie l r.til. r b_r filed m»i<e ol her
ititeli : >1: to Heike timi! I'l.xif in suprort
li-r daini mid timi raid | rool will lw
■■Hide bemre tho .Judge or Clerk of th«
j County Court i f JoH -phim? County, Or«-
-on. it Grants I'.i- s tir—.-ou, on Saturday,
lune ls'lli. Iss?. \i’ Il u.rah L. Cade,
orimiix w.i w oi \V. ,'d Kitternuin, d»~
ia->e l. IF rie-teiul ei.trx No ;.iisi>, lor
h< - V.
.. x I. , «nd W
• f S E M,
--C is T|.
< u 7 west, W M. Sho
foiba« ii^ xx.t, < »"<•» to prova
I name» tl.
hi r cenqi non» ie-i ein e m on. und < iiltE
VHtiull "i Mid lutili viz : Jolt I \tel>,aigle,
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J. I. Case, and Cantun Clipper Hiding and Wa'king Plows.
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Standard-bred Trotting Stallion ACME HARROWS. VICTOR
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NEW STORE! | NEW GOODS!!
NEW PRICES!
White Sulphur Springs Hotel.
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BOOTS and SHOES. DRY GOODS.
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Spring, and Summer Goods H
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residence, (‘all on or .v Li ret* s
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Flouring Mill and Farm
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Line Mih:atii>n for a dairy farm. Can ir-
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further particulars call or address
l.l.'AL' STRONG. Murphy, Oregon.
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FEIIPLE Ji HEIT IIIRKET
Cor. of Front and 4th St«..
Grant’s Pass, - - Oregon.
The PEOl’LE'S MEAT MARKET 1«
now
.md prepared to supply cuftoin*
era with the choicest cuts of
BEEF. MUTTON. PORK.
All kinds of
S A U S A G
\ •- arc < t the public patronage ra*
.’¡»ectiuHy solicit ed.
BUNCH BROS.,
Proprietor«
4-Stf
Citv Market
J H. AHLF
Proprietor.
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Fresh and Salted Beef, Pork,
MUTTON,
PORK SAUSAGE.
AND BOLOGNA.
Bacon
und
Lard
ALWAYS
ON
HAND.
'feat Delivered any place in To*"
FREE OF CHARGE.
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