Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, June 10, 1887, Image 2

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    Tin: COVRI ER.
GRANTS PASS AND ELLENSBURG
efforts to ward off a little of the pelt­
ing rain. Women and children
ATTENTION !
.
,
.. .
<; a . K.
t rpe< iAl meeting in ■- ,•..!’»! for
..
,
A RARE OPPORTI;!MIA
N E W
Flour, Grain, and Feed Store,
The Rogue River Courier in its unektxl and fainted ana k-d an«l
asciai PíD’r cl J míjí I ií Cctity. Onni last issue, lectures the citizens of got trampled upon, and the para-
Grants Pass m no complimentary phemalia of the jwrotcehnic tb<
Front St., ad.oinlnjr Courier Office
ri Hus- •ieman4-
drina'»i' yuvr
v -vr attention
attention
FRIDAY,
JUNE io tSS;. terms, far their lack of enterprise in on the drill ground was so injured ...
By
unJer
i>;
lire
t'oinlnamfi-r,
GRANTS PASS, OREGON.
Owing
to
the
death
of
my
husband,
I
will
ckse
out
my
entire
not Liking steps for the more rapid; that there could be no battlement
J. K yiGNEY.
Registered at tí.-»
c in (»rant’s* developetnent of that vicinity.
stock
of
Genera!
Merchandise
at
Grants
Pass
,
fireworks that evening.
V. C'oiwio, All’ut.
rt-l'J-lt
We have opened a Firsts •!
1 he lecture is worthy of repro­
Pii.-*}«, Ore., A“ Seuond-c
Matter.
and Fe?d Ku,re in the buil.ii,,K' (
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duction but lack of apace forbids it
Salesmen Wanted.
ois-iipa-d ac a saddle and liari.esAhoH
We have heard charges preferred
in tht issue. \Yc l:ut>c the Courier by interior farmers against our town
where we will keep eonatantlv .,,, |,.,
COKKEXH >X DEXCK.
ari- in v.a i’ •>! i fi- r iiioror.... I nu-n
aud tor sale the beat braud., ot
1
will hammer away at the inertia, couched in these words: "The mer­ t<- V.'t*
•- i.-iv.i-« f»»r ’h.i - i'e <>f cìr••<■»' variati - h
We invite corea»|»>ndeii<-e from .i!l ws- mentioned until it drive-» the last
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siery
x;
.<.
.n,
irli
-,
a
inaki
All outstanding accounts due said Morris Mensor, deceased,
tirMis mi aubjecta of local anil other in- nail in the coffin. We are in this chants of GranLs Pass will not buy
Hour, Corn and Oat Meal.
produce when we take it to town a : trciysK of Pie I» -. ih —« wv- can pay yoo.|
tereotM.
must
lie settled imn ediatcly.
salaries
nr
<-otnn..--i
»u
and
givo
fierina-
section
very
much
interested
in
all
but
on
the
contrary
they
ship
blit
Wheat, Barlev, Oats, Mill
With each letter th- name *n>l a-i-.n—'
wn> empi. >yin •: t Wc bave many new
o( the lender ia r.-|uire-l, eapevially if that pertains to the advancement of ter and otlfer produce from Portland <n.l 1 hoi< «|-- 1 liti. -, Iwitli in thè fruii
Giants Pass. That is our nearest to supply their trade. ’ We are alni nriiann nl.d line wlih li other« d i not
aeni for publication.
and Chop Deed. Bran,
¡joint to the railroad; ’.!•'< is her not posted in the truth or falsity liandla. Ad ire" at olle •. with referenccH
and everything pertaining to a
EDITORIAL NOTES AND NEWS.
nearest jxiint to the sea; and all it of the charge, but would venture
Come and Get Bargains.
L. L lIAi & CO , Nurserrmea,
FIRST CLAS»S FEED STORF
needs to establish direct intercourse to say that our own home produce a-lO-kt
XT PAPE, MINN.
>
opposite
I)r.
Flanagan's
residence)
G
rants P ass .
6th
S
t
.,
lietween
the
two
points
is
a
little
The Apaches have again taken to
W. RAZEE & SON.
must lx: sold first and everything
I
exhibition of good will and energy should be done to that end by our
Respectfully,
Proprietor».,
the war path.
I
I
on the part of her people.- [Gold dealers.
Beach
Gazette.
.->-i:’.tf
O, my! Dennis Kearney and the
MRS.
MENSOR.
NEW FUBNITUKE STORE!
Mr. P. Haskell, husband of Mrs.
CHEAPER THAN EVER!
The above from our esteemed co- C.
( IL Haskell of Applegate, and|
Sand lot again. Fan us. quick.
A. J. SHDGK,
tenijxirary is worthy of careful con- , who is timlter inspector for the Un­
fancy
Goods
of
all
kin.l«,
so!.!
at
Main
St.,
(bet. 4th and 5th) Grants Pass
Governor Sylvester Pennoyer has sideration by our citizens. Our ion Pacific railroad company, made ,
—
Ilan
just opened a New —
consented to act as president of the town has lieen built by its inland us a pleasant call Saturday. We
BED ROCK PRICES.
day for Salem's Fourth of July cele­ trade. Its roads to the interior act were much pleased to make the ac- j
quaintance of so agreeable a gen­
bration.
as arteries infusing life into it which tleman and glad to know that he is
Where will U h,,.,.,» h.,,,.1 iln.l(or5aIu
nil kinds <»f
PHŒNIX.
Oregon,
and
OAKLAND,
California.
grows stronger every day; it seems very favorably impressed with his
Dr. Harry Lane of Portland has
Furniture. Bedding. Picture Frame.,
but natural therefore, that we should farm, saying that lie would much '
been appointed superintendent of
Bracket». Etc., Etc.
Our Stock this season Cannot be Excelled on the Coast
be anxious to add one more busi­ rather remain and work on it than
DiMir-Frinnea, Window-Frames, Brackets
J. V7. HOWARD.
the insane asylum by the asylum
return,
if
his
business
would
only
ness thoroughfare to our political
Ft.- , made tc ord<-r. Xpeeial attention
Neither in Quantity, Quality, Varieties. Size >f Trees, nor Health and Vigor
board.
permit.
given to
of same. Embracing all the Leading Varieties of
affairs. The Gazette adds:
I
’• N DERTA KI Na.
Wc welcome several new citizens
As mentioned in a previous issue
Mrs M F. Rapp, who died at
APPLE, PEAR, PEACH, PLUM. PRUNE, APRICOT,
Repairing and all kinds of work in tnv
to
oar
town
this
week
and
hope
of
the
Gazette,
our
county
has
had
Roseburg on the 29th ult., was the
NECTARINE, CHERRIES, ALMONDS, Etc., Etc.
line neatly and promptly executed.
— AND —
saddle trail viewed out along the I they may never regret that they
daughter of J. Brandt, Superintend­ a north
——ooo--------
— ALSO —
bank of Rogue River, to the ! have cast their anchor in our midst.
Wc
1K-Iieve
they
will
lx:
pleased
ent of the O. & C. R. R.
Delivery
Wagon.
eastern boundary of the county. I
SPECIALTIES.
Manufacturer's
The viewers have made a very fa­ with our town and people. Of
Portland papers are of the opin­ vorable rejiort, audit only remains course a man cannot keep a band Comm, rei;;I and other travelers
agent
for th«
ion that Chas. F. Crocker intends, for Josephine comity, or the ¡xiople of hogs in the streets; he cannot
liuiiks Delivered Promptly,
upon the completion of the railroad, of Grants Pass particularly, to meet raise corn without plowing it, uor
P. Barry Pear, the l>est late shipping variety.
RACINE
to remove the headquarters of the our trail from their side. With a do chinook salmon run tip to our
Call", answered
Muir Peach, (freestone) still heads thu list.
doors
so
that
a
living
is
not
easily
small effort—and the landlock is I
lino Mill!
Kanaday s Cling, the eanner’s pride.
S. P. road to San Francisco.
broken. A through line would made here, but our jieople do live I C-tf- DAY or NIGHT, la
Kelsey’s Japan Plum, has no peer.
well
and
enjoy
themselves
too.
The Best Mill
Paul Bruckner, husband of Mrs stimulate all the residents along the
W. M. ROYAL, P roprietor .
Robo de Sargent Prune, never before off. r • I in Oregon. Ills
route to hasten its completion; and
Agents wanted for the sale of
this which, in a dried stale, lornis the c -lei rate i prune D'Er.te,
made.
5-!,'’.-4t
Elizabeth Bruckner, publishes a there is no reason, but laziness, whv
(French ConscrveH),
Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, Grape
A share of pul,be pitron.ige is reijwt-
long letter in the Review contradict it cannot lie done this year as well1 Vines, etc., etc. For terms, ad­
Berkeley Goosberry, the most pretltable of them all.
fullv eolii ited, ami .satisfaction guarai.lee.t
? i
ing the reports of incest and murder as any other.
rC
:i;-iv
CD
dress California Nursery Co., Niles,
Langucduc, King's, Soft Shell and Paper Shell Almonds.
•¿
This is the natural, and will Alameda Co., Cal.
circulated about his deceased wife,
Notice For Publication.
O
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X
and says site left letters for him eventually be our most inijiortant
LARGE
STOCK
SHADE
and
ORNAMENTAL
TREES.
Missouri
Flat.
mail route with the interior. The !
1 . S. I.AXu <|
z (D
which clearly show that she took mail could easily be carried over
FvergreenH, shrubs, ro- s. clem Uis ami flowing plants, small fruits, grape
ItosFir. in;, O h ., May G. lRS7i
i I
>
Health
good.
vines,
etc.,
etc.
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Notii-cis h.Tel.y i-ivfii Ih,.; thè folloir-
her own life.
this route in two days, whereas it
£0“ Before purchasing elsewhere, parties intending tn plant trees w ill find
iiig nain.'d rettli r I ms tili'd r,orice otli-r
O
now requires from four to five days 1 Crops looking fine.
K
k_
it to their interest to come and see our stock ami learn our prices
inteiiti-ai lo in iLe l.ii.il |n•>• s i'i sa) |«. t ,.f
We wonder if our readers have under the most expeditious manage-' Farmers busy making hay.
□_
ber daini, and th.it ranl primi aiti l.r
Catalogues mailed gratis ii[ioii application. Address dl communications to
noticed that the Roseburg pajiers ment. The concentration of all our ; Corn crops look exceeding well.
r y
made bdore thè Jmigli < r Clerk ni tini
l'.innty t'.r-.rt. f J..s-j lime < om-ty, Oi •
HAMMON BKOS.,
never say a word for Josephine inland mail at Grants Pass would
è
Mr. I.. Orme paid the Flat a short.
■v
/■»n. al Granls P.ie». < Ir.s.'on.
Xatur.lav,
I’lneiiix. Jackson county, Oregon.
51tf
county, but on the other hand, make this route of such inijiortance visit.
•lime lxtli, IrS,’,\iz: Haim. h !.. l';«!..,
Ld
that
there
would
be
no
trouble
in
furmerly
ividi.w
of
\V.
M
Ritti
i man, <|.-
rather operate to keep this county securing daily service. This is, W. J. York is building a new ad­
ecHse.l, 1 lomest.-ad ei trv Xo ¡.listi, nz
dition to hi-» dwelling house, besides
in the back ground. !' Such ate the w]lat our pjacc would gain.
ihe S W
of X' E >, ami W
of X E C .
C5
other improvements.
M
Xe<- 2S Tp ;)!>. X I* 7 v. ist, VV M. M?e
facts, anyway, or at least it looks I The jieople of the interior are not
<
nume* thè followirg w J icsom to prove
The Missouri Flat school is pro­
that way ’.o the uninitiated. It is generally aw are as they should lie,
iter eontir.imns i •.-!■ e-i. e urna, ami . u
m
gressing nicely under the manage- '
v.ilion •.;’, said lami, iìz : John .VeDoiigl..,
not so with our Southern neighlsirs, 1
l"‘,n ’ ,,rt Jl(,ri' t,J the north ment of Miss Atmie Knowles.
z
Or
Colored
Shirt,
Ask
for
the
W. X. I e< n.ir *. J.rn-’“ l‘ la wi-, Geo. W
of tis, and to Cliecto on the south,
n
who say a great deal for our county there lies the finest sea coast climate 1 There will be more fruit than was
Lewis Ji . all oi A ihoii-s-, Jorcjihiae
C t ’’
Couiity, Oregon.
generally expected, the late frost
along
the
shores
of
the
Pacific.
(
('il 1-. \V. JoilxrTex,
Since printing the outside of our Here for a stretch of 6o miles, with n it having done much damage.
X X 3Í
Itegisler.
paper for this week, we have re­ the mouth of Rogue river in the
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The citizens of Missouri Flat held
cr
CG
ceived a note from the writer of our center, is the only sea-board on the a meeting at the school house on
'1. I. C MIN.
H. Xlí*. : LMRI Pl
'Z
Fora Good Pair of Overalls, Ask for the
Q
.1. It.lH’l ItlC.M
k
< EU! WEVI .
"Early Oregon History” article entire Coast totally exemjit from Wednesday evening June ist, for
A
which appears on our first page of sea fogs. None but those who have the purjxise of discussing the Fourth
t .
1 »< 4S.S1 of tlio Rood
CAHN, NICKELSBURG à CO..
shivered in the danijmess of a N. of July question, and agreed tocele
LJ H
this issue, in which he says:
W. fog bank can appreciate the brate the coming 1'ourth of Jub
Z
and take no othe rs.
ZE
“Where Swindell's name occurs otherwise incomjirehensible bless in the old-fashioned style, and a
M.inuf..-‘.: t .- i - uni in:i.<>rt r.
please insert the name of John Hig- ings of such a climate. Here too general invitation is extended to
To be ha 1 of all first class dealers.
[ 19-3«»
ens. Also, say there was about 150 are magnificent stretches of lie aches all.
_
Fox. {
Indians, men, women mid child­ with romantic headlands and grand
9
ren."
and varied scenery as can lx- seen
NOTICE.
SHERIFF S SALE.
in any clime. The scenery along
129 & 131 Sass?« St.. Sss rrarcí:-'1. C .
By virtue of an <•<••. alimi .liilv isaii - I
During the late unpleasantness, a Rogue river in coming to our de
I hereby warn all iM-rsmia not to credit
inv wile, Marg iret Hyde, in my name aa out 01 the Circuit Court of .bweplmn*
-------
DEALERS IN------
l-iictory. It.’, A 117 Have, Street.
man who talked against the Union lightful climate is one continuous I will not he re'ponsihlc for any debta County, State of Oregon, on th I tili day
r
was called a traitor full of treason, change of beauty ami grandpur. i contracted by her from and after thia of May, 1SM7, and to me directed and de­
livered, in favor of Sugar Pine Poor and
W.M HYDE.
who was not to lie trusted. A man Prof Condon, says that Rogue river date.
lannliur Cotupanv, and against Mari
Granta Para, Or., June'jth, IH.S7
is
the
‘
‘
Oldest
stream
in
Oregon."
Taylor,
I will sell at public auction to the
6th St., between Main and H, Grants F’ass, Or.
who talks about his own family is
Blacksmith and Wagon Shop
It is the wildest daughter of the
highest
bidder for cash in hand, at the
JACKSONVILLE
regarded by all intelligent jieoplcas ocean and jilntiges down a cascade
¡Live
tlx- Largest and most Complete Xt.K-k in their line in South ru Or • m i whirl
Court House door in Grants Pasa, Coun­
tin
y
will
sei'
ty aii-l State aforesaid, on
the worst pill in the -box. What of two thousand two hundred feet
Saturday, June lsth, 1W,
\S Low AS TI1R T.OWHST.
then may lie said of the man who in its mad rush from the Applegate —c
at 2 o'clock p. in of Maid day, all the right
talks against his town, the country to the sea.
E CELEBRATED
title and intere't of the sai I Man Taylor
An escajie from the dust and heat
IT >1»' >-A I.i: m 1 ’i It EX I N
in
and
to
the
following
described
lands
in which he lives, and the jieople
J. C. W H I P P,
<if the interior by such a route and
and premises to-wit : Ia>t innubi r eleven
1 > • iring to go to < ierniaey on l>:isin. s<,
too ’
to such a coast will lie like feasting OHEGON ST., JACKSONVILLE, OR., It in Judson and < 'han slur’s sul sii vi «i. ni
1 otter t, r sale at low rales, mv Xh< ) .
■ if bits k lettere,I “Ik of .1 Bourne. Jr 's
in Arcadia. This is what thill
Xto, k ou hat, I. togetl it with I wo lots ii|
Au ap|>eal has been takeu in place will gain. But the inter
first a Idition to the town of Grants Pa«.
< ..-n. i al < mtractor in
oil which the shops arc located. Also.
Josephine County. State of Oregon, with
< loldenson’s case, so that the wretch change of traffic in all its relations
oie.i< r“<4 irroim t fniori’Jv ioe.i'. d b ■
ill and every -if the 11pp11rte11a11.es there­
residence, t’all on *.r address
has another lease <>t life, Verily, a with social aix*oin|>aniinents and Marble, Stone or Granite.
to belonging, or stilli-i.-nt thereof to satis-
MLXT. FORM AX.
»
the
sum
of
one
hundred
and
mie
dol
­
dozen good citizens living on the gooil will This is what Isitli would
4 !-<>m I
Phoenix. Ja, out o.. Or
lars
and
forty-three
cents,
ill'll
.t.'l
V.
S.
f lintier have been known to dis gain.
I old coin, now due mi said judgment, with
Cemetery Work a Specialty. gnlerest
at the rate of eight |s-r cent. |ier
Flouring Mill and Farm
pens« more justice in such cases
annum from the 14th day of April, 1X87,
We
extract
the
following
from
FOR HA IT
than is to lie found now a days in
and the further slim of sixty-five dollars
our Washington letter id date May
< ;i Mniphv Crctk. Ju^’j.lriiih
our august tribunals, The people
Prompt Attention given to all Orders costs and dishtirrmients, and also the c >sts
ALSO
ot sale and upon this writ.
27th
i uouiity,
ui'/ht miles soiith nf
by Letter.
(B-iotf
of San Francisco trusted the court
l’ale.I at Grants Pass, Oregon, this tfitb
1 <ir.»nt\ P.i>«. ,i FirM-c’.HK ELOt’KING
The
World
Renouned
Nothing
could
l>e
more
significant
dav of Mav, lss7.
MILL, with
Mitf’hincrv. iloinrf
and have lxen treated to their share of tin- fact that the war isover than
THE CELEBRATED
T 4L PATTERSON,
rforwl work and h.i*» a good custom Tht»
of the disgusting court scenes that some of the sights that may lie seen
Sheriff.
1 SlS^HLI
i A KM rontaiii’H 33) acres of land: 5 1
By R. R. M orris ,
tu-res in c-lover. mid over KK) acres under
seem to predominate in all such in Washington today.
Soldiers
5 2'-51
Ik-puty.
•lilli’.'ation ; a!.-o g< <»d Ort hard, goo«l
cases in modern times Go any from Mississippi and Minnesota,
Honse and Barns and irrigation ditch.
from
Massachusetts
and
Texas.
,ue
I iu * situation for a d.iiry iarm. (’an ir-
where else before going to law for
THE
With Recent Improvements.
walking around arm in arm. in a
ri rate aim -«t anv ¡ art of the plant. For
. justice.
Anv m . ientiM will tell you that this re­
further | irtienlars t all • r ad.ir<*ss
¡>eacefui capture of the city. Twen nowned Belt
a complete Gal­
I.E'A [s FTKONG. Murphy, Orogon.
tv
live
or
even
twenty
years
ago,
no
vanic
Electric
Battery.
with
Positive
an
J
\Ve h.id ix.'i*asion to listen the
XI ILLS,
one would have dared to predict Negative I’olc*», therefore, l»y it we trans­
•tiler day to a conversation Ix-tween such a scene at the N itional Capi mit the electrical current?« to the two
ADRIAN, No. 6053,
two ex citizens of Iowa. That state tai m 1XS7. 'I'lie principal event at nerve centeis of the human I mh I v , thua
charging the bybtem m ith that moat po­
Autocrat Wood Force
Cor. of Front and 4th Stu..
vas regarded by them as the finest the drill ground on Tuesday was a tent of naturc'b remedies. Electricity, hv Will In* in th» atudon and after June 1st.
Grant
’s Pass, - - Oregon.
1MS7,
at
the
Livery
stable
of
I
S
Smith,
Hate in the Union, jxvssessing a sti terrific storm, which unroofed the mild and continuum« current*», canning no Grants P hmm , Oregon A tew more ap­
The PEOPLE S MEAT MAKKET is
l”)dil\ di-comtort. while aiding nature to
grand
stand,
and
tilled
the
crowd
1
*
t
_;
111
J
>
m
.
proved mare«« can la» taken l>o»»ide* those
•rior soil and plenty of it, but its
now o |» t . and j«*pare<i to supply cuat'nn-
with consternation, l>esidis drench equaliie the cin ulatlons b\ sirvngthen-
engaged. For further informa­
ers will, tlio clioii-est cuts of
>|'s were not regular. Croji.olt ing it to the skin, and causing some ing and revit ili/'ng the wh«»Iv nerve kvh alrea<l\
ten». th«Teb\ giving ^nre i lief to th«» f«»l- tion . h rite or applv to
Anil all goods handled by
BEEF. MUTTON, PORK.
L. S SMITH,
• i failed, and then, thete were the serious accidents in the wav of lowing
m<| weakne^b«»» ('old
5-13-1 in
All kinds of
Manag»»r.
Extremities,
RhemnatiMu.
Neuralgia,
STA
V
HR
Ä
. /.ird, the cyclone, the cold, the broken limbs. It was in the aftei Headache, Ner\«.:m l»eLihtv. ( on^tipi
walker ,
S
A
U
s A Cr
S
i
noon
while
the
i-ornpetitive
drills
•w and the awful lightning
----- Including the -----
ti >n, l)ys|>cpHi.i, I »ne.isi-q of Ki hu \ - and THE FINE VERMONT HORSE
were
in
progress
Suddenly
the
A
share
of
the
public
patronage
re-
>pine,
1
ame
and
Weak
IT
k.
Stiifaml
i idmitted that Oregon j>os- s-
EMPIRE MOWERS. REAPERS and BINDERS
»IHS-tfullv solicited.
sky grew dark and in a moment a Son» Joint»» and Muscle'*. Seminal Eniia-
- I n lietter climate than Iowa cyclone developed which blew a bioiiN, and t—peeiall v re< omm« mled tor all
HYDRAULIC PIPE anil GIANTS
BUNCH BROS..
Will m.ike the scaimn a« follow«
4-Stf
Proprietors
has no drawbacks, and her cloud of dust ami sand in the direc I vmali» ( omplaintt
Furnished
oti
short
notice.
We
cordially
invite
all
to
examine
onr
goods
MRS C || || \>Kl l I .
Kerbyville, April 11th.
¡•s were never known to fail.
and
prices
before
purchasing.
tioti of the grand stand until the
s •
Agent.
Waldo April 12th.
Washington Monument itself was < >rder*< left at (’ity I‘rug Store will re-
The departure of the mails from hardly visible. In a moment more cvi.v prompt attention.
>'6-16-1 m
and return every 9th «lay dnriiii? the «.* i-
•»on Thu balance of the time will l»e at
ksonville on the route leading to there w is a dowii|>ourof rain which
Notice For Publication.
J. H. AHLF
the Kelly place, uti Su< ker Creek.
Proprietor-
\\ Iderville and the route from Wai was equally blinding For a little
Description
and
Pedigree:
F. S. I ni» < h fi < r.
Ì
while
the
scene
that
followed
was
M ui S tufet .
G kaxt ’ s P as *.
«'•■ to Altliouse ought by all means
R om nt rg , t > m . June 7. 1 S.A7 »
ECHO i-> » K autiful dark bay, It)year**
iudcscriliable. The grand stand
I lie made to connect with tile ar swayed like a reed in the terrible No(i. <» m lu r.-' \ ui.on that the i* nr* «»Id, I»»1.» ham I?* hiiih. well |»r»»|«ortie»m»«i
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named M*(Ucr ha* lì* I notice of hi*» ami weirflu* 1.3’M pound*. Echo »\ a«* wired
. -al of mails for the offices repre- gale, and the crash and noise of the ing
intention to nuike tinal
ii 1
of by ('ardweil’i» Mike, dam by Old Ver­
Fresh and Salted Beef, Pork,
- ited by these line'. The change th ing roof made the already panic liia claim, an«l that **aid j»n w»f will l»e mont, her dim th«» Overk'uk man», a
thcro’i. Id ■ d Kt'iitm k\ Whip
M ke
made
before
the
(
lurk
ol
the
County
stricken
crowd
feci
sure
that
the
Beg»
leave
.o
inhirni
the
public
tl.
it
be
is
now
nicely
located
on
the
corner
of
of tr im time causes the mail to ar
MLTTOX,
(’«• lit «•! J*« k*«»n t*ounly. Or , at Jat’k'oii-
¡ive at Jacksonville after the de­ stand was giving wav under it. ville, On*rf«»!i, on Saturday , Julv 16th. l*en Im* h>* b\ IHack II t»vk b ' Io Shur-
6
th AND H STREETS,
GRANTS
PASS
OREGON.
PORK-S.U SAGE.
Several of the carriages waiting on
’, via J«»hn II Cnrler. Preempt inn man Morgan, lie bv JuMin Morgan, the
parture ot the Applegate mail bag, the drive o rtside when the roof was I?«
I »
\
I •
\ \\ » Oí N W 14 ¡«»under o’ the Morvan family, 'like »«
With a lurp- Kssorttuent of
AM) BOL<»*:> •»•
hence it goes etnptv to four offices carried off were smashed bv dying
\ t
Tn», dam u i» :ho (Xert*euk man*, thin • n-
nvutitirf
th
-
Vermont
Mrainin
Echo
as
hii-
S R 4 w«»st. W M
He iimiiii •" the follow
< hi that line. The change of ached planks and ttmliers, and others were ing
Bacon and Larri
Hiln«*v»t.« to pnoe hi* euntinuoiiA ly as it is in Mike.
tile on the Grants Pass Cre -cent .saved by the horses taking fright n»wi«lenue U|'*»n and « ultiv;i tinn «M. «aid
lEKMS
I'v th«- *riM»n. flu
\nv
And everything to be found in » Fiiwt-UI«M »tore, which I will m il
ALWAYS ON HAND.
Telegraph land, vii F W I lamin*
pers«»n *»*binrf hi?» mare dnrinrfthe «ea*»n
v it) route puts the mail into Wai and running away.
w ill plea**» remember that money t«»r w»r*
wires were tom from their bearings, .Vlhri^ht, Frederick \li‘ri^
VERY LOW FOR CASH. OR marketable produce .
Meat Delivered any plae« in To*”
drafter the departure of tin Alt- umbrellas were hoisted onh to lie Beer**, all ot Woodville, I’,
Gee i« th'Mi due. I ’ar.* x ill I«- taken to
av«»id auuid«»nt*. I »it m» r»»si»«»h’»i
tv an- WCall ami see me liefore purchasing elsewhere.
iuae mail. These connectidi < wrecked, |>cople seized chairs and romiti O t HA< W !OH\<T*»X.
FREE OF CH ARGF.
Ji HIX U I I I -
«»imvd
.'chi to is- made ri'/lit n wp \.
IM'
hel<l them over themselves
in their C»1?6»
a sure <1 it? renili rarwif F"
l -,
Sprin¿ and Summer Goads!!
M.
T rees !
FREES’
FREES!
Hammon Bros.' Nurseries,
it
ltxrn iti-: store
CITY EXPRESS
Plums, Prunes, and Apricots an Myrobolan Plum Stock, ■
If
> >
u
Y
II You wish to Buy a Good White
STANI )AK1 ) SHI KT
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h
Bools and Slides,
SII HR HR
JIH )SON,
Hard-ware, Stoves and Tin-ware.
Marble Works-*-
Studebaker Farm Wagons,
Dr. Grey's Acme Galvanic Electric
BEU T K
Chilled
Standard-breil Trotting Stallion
Piows
ACME HARROWS. VICTOR WIND
PEOPLE'S HE IT IIIRIiET.
E - C - H - O .
NEW STORE!
NEW GOODS!!
NEW PRICES!
I.IVl XGSTO.XE X’ANCli
BOOTS and SHOES. DRY GOODS.
L. VANCE.
Citv Market.