Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, June 24, 1887, Image 3

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L-ocal and Persona!.
I>r. (¿Mun*« Improved Liver PllSa«.
There are several lv. '* an J bail
GOLD M.fCNG NEWS.
Josephine county will have a
Teeth Extracted 'Withcut Pal
It. move» <'oriKli|>.itioi>, prevents Malaria,
places in the road leading from here • th rec-fourth» crop of pe.iclics and
Drs. Key <l< Major, two ti »ted Den- i-nr
■« I*y!*|>e]»>ia, andjfivea new life to the
The new discovery in front of ti'ts from the Etst, will I k - in Grants
t > Applegate via Mrs. Allen's and 1 about the ’aine of apples. Many
Fly vour kites, boys.
town ami two miles distant, his F «June 25th, and remain a few system Holy one tor a dose. Fnteaaui*
Mr.
Hathaways
place
that
should
I
orchards
in
favo.-cd
L;ca'.i;i.-.s
are
Hurrah, for the 4th of July.
FRIDAY,
JUNE 24 1887
been styled bv the discoverers day s. Persons wishing first-class plea at W. F. Kreiuer’a
¡be removed immediately as they not hurt bv f usts.
XI e are having het weather again. serve to keep travel off the road and
POTENCY in man <>r woman enrol
S. W. F. ike; returned < n Sun­ "Spring Mountain.*' The cour-e dentistry done at low prices will In I'I
Gilmore's Aromatic Wine. For sale
is North-west a -d South-east, and
STATE ANDCOUNTY OFFICIALS
Hon. Henry Thornton is building therefore away from town.
day morning, from Portland, where the ledge i; very wide. The ruck please call, as our time will I k * lim­ ai Krviner'a drug store
i
a barn.
stats orricuu :
Just think what a fine stream he ha«l been a representative to the
ited.
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FOR bYSPEI'SIA and liver complaint,
i.
blue
and
white,
carrying
a
large
N yi ' e-Tsn P knxoykb ,
Governor
Ca t«» the new 'tore on 6th st:e t, von have a printed guarantee on every
The weather is very hot and Rogue river is and that it has water grand lo.Ige of masons. He left per ventage of galena, resembling
G \V. Mi B kiue ,
>*ecretary
enough in it to irrigate a d- zen here on Tues lav morning for his
if
you
want to get "Washingtcn" kittle of Shiloh's Vitalixer It tieverfailH
G. W. W kbb , . .
changeable.
the
ore
of
the
tamous
"Starve-out
”
Trexsurer
to cure. For sale at Kremer's.
1
counties like Josephine and note its home at Alth >-.tse.
H. B. M1LLE3
brand
flour.
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Senator
or '.‘Green M. untain” ledge, more
See the petit black bear at Jen­ rapid flow and then you will lie full
H. V. M itchell
Representative
VI
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r>
<»
,1
‘
»
t
*
re
F««vl»h,
Muses
Kitie
a:iJ
M
iggieC
».inell
Quarterly meeting at Grints Pass AlttMtCls cross, or troubled with
E. B. M c E lroy
»’,, Pub Tnatruetion nings’ hotel.
Siipt,
of wonder why large irrigating who have been attemling St. Mary s than any rock we have seen in
Southern
Oregon,
So
far,
there
Hox. L R. W ebster
June
26th and 27th at M E. church.
Colic,
Teething
Pains, or
•-a
< irvuit Judge
Wheat is selling for$i per bushel ditches have not been taken out of Academy at Jacksonville for the are uo indications of packets, but Rev. S. P. Wilson, presiding elder, Windy
W11. M CoLvia
Stomach Dinnlers, can be relieved
District Attoraev
it.
in
this
market.
last six 1:1 mths. have returned to on the contrary there is eve.y indi­ will preach at X 0 clock p 111.. and nt om-e by using Acker'« Baby Soother.
COCSTTY omcULs:
W. J. Razee returned last Friday their h >:r.e at Waldo They will cation of a permanent lode. Where hold quarterly conference at to o'­ It contains LO Opium or Morphine,
Volnev Culyig
Thanks to M. Brockman for a
.............. County Judge
henco is safe. Price 15 cents. Sold by
evening from the “Green Horn" return to -.. h ol in August.
J M.Payne
the men are no.v at work, a spring clock a. m. Monday.
,
J- Commissioners box of snow-ice.
W.
r. Kremer.
Simeon Messenger
ledge on Deer creek, bringing some
In the- correspondence over the
I). T. R iddle
('. K. Ckinslor.
A. Umphlett of Althouse, was in of that ore with him which look- signature "Traveler.'’ iustead of amply large to run a quartz mill,
A
NASAL IN'IECTOR free with each
......................... Clerk
rises out of the ledge mid ¡lows off
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Paster.
J W. Howard
bottle of Shiloh's catarrh remedy. Price
Treasurer town this week.
and assays well. lie says that he "Lula” it should ha e read "Lida" down the hiil side to .he valley five
T. G. Patterson
t
‘-hi-ritf
II. B. Miller & Co., have«m hand .j i wins. At i'renier's.
E l. F. Hathaway School
I
A. J. Sedge is receiving some fine saw the largest straw berry in Win. Day as teacher « f lhe Lucky (jueen hundred feet below. Two more
Sigieriiitendeiu
a
large
lot
of
extras
for
D.
M.
Os
­
Frake's
garden
that
!v
ever
saw.
upholstered
furniture.
CiRcur Coi rt —Conveiv s ontl «■ Secorul
sehO'.l. Wc ho; e Mris Lida will large springs ri<e out of it a little
it just fitting in the top of a com­ excuse haste and bad manuscript.
Monday in April, and 1 lr»i Monday in
further to the South-east. Wood is borne Sc Co.'s mudlines, which they
Quite a number of strangers are mon glass tumbler.
Novcmls r
will sell for less than cost.
All along the road leading from also convenient an I the mine caii I k *
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< m XTY Coi KT—Convenes on the First noticeable on our streets. ,
EKONT STIIEET, iruut. Fa.., Orrjn»..
By a circular received by G. A. this place t<’ Waldo tliete are the worked the entire year, which adds
Monday in January, April, July mid
George
S.
Mathewson
of
Sucket
Agents
wanted
for
the
sale
of
much
to
the
favorable
indications
R.
men
of
this
place
it
will
be
seen
— DE.VI.KB IN
best crops of grain we have ever
September
Creek is building a barn.
Wc hope to lx* able to give a more Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, Grape
that the twenty-first national en­
•
Mr. Wil- 11 is having a handsome campment G. A. R. to be held in ticularly good. Of fruit there will definite rejKirt from this property as Vitus, etc., etc. For terms, ad­
Attention Farmers!
St I.ouis in September next have lx? enough for home Consumption. soon as the shaft gets deep enough dress California Nursery Co., Niles,
front built on his new building.
I have a One Twine Binder and
Alameda Co , Cal.
arranged with all the railroad' in
Mr. C. li Carlisle, Secretary of to test it.
F. W. Sawyer, the photographer
four Combined Reapers and Mow­
!
the west "lui cue fare for the the State 1'. >.11 I of Immigration,
It
is
generally
lielieved
that
the
W anted T wo Fine Young
is
at
Henley,
Siskiyou
Co,,
Cal.
ers, all new, and of the Osborne
round trip not only to the members came up from Portland yesterday "Green Horn” ledge, recently dis­ Mares for cash at the lowest cash' TOBACCO,
manufacture, that I will exchange
CIGARS.
About one mile of the Kerby irri­ of the Grand Army and their fami­ morning.. Mr..Carlisle is a wel­ covered 0:1 Deer creek by Mr. prices. Enquire of J. C Boyd.
for grain, after harvest, bacon, hors­ gating ditch has been constructed.
lies but the general public as well." come visitor, and we hope he may Frakes, is rich, but nothing has
CANDIES,
l5»7tf
es, cattle, or the cash, at the follow­
been
done
to
develop
it.
The
rock
NUTS,
be
favorably
impressed
with
our
The
picnic
dinner
is
one
of
the
Produce such a potatoes, beans,
ing very low prices: Binder, $183;
W anted -A good milch cow.
assayed, which yielded a fine pros
town
and
surroundings.
grandest
features
of
our
celebration.
butter
an«l
many
other
articles
are
Highest
t'.«»li
price
paid for
Combined Reaper and Mower. $135.
Enquire .it this otlice.
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Now is the grin les*, jpportunity peet, was tlo.it rock. The creek bed
Call on, or address,
The tide of immigration is grad­ living shipped in from the outside.
Money to loan on good security. Country Produce, Hides,
from the ledge down prospecting
ually approaching Josephine coun­ We notice Chicago lard. Missouri you will ever have to get your teeth well lx>th in iron ruck and rough Ni>t»-sand Co. orders bought. En­
J as . W. W imer ,
dried
peaches,
California
beans
and
extraetc'l
without
pain
with
liquid
Etc . Etc,
ty.
Murphy. Or.
51-3'!']
Portland potatoes. The merchants gas They have had over twenty quartz gold, almoit assures the quire r.t S. U. Mitchell's law office. Give inc a call and l>e Convinced,
Ex-county clerk Hughes came
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t'le butter made here is of in­ ye.>.rs experience in manufacturing owners « f a good lode. The dis­
(luti
Hereafter all notices of any na­ over for a sulky rake a few day-, say
ferior quality in a majority, of cases I'.id administi ring the g is and h ive tance from this place to it via Deer
Hotel
property
in
the
country
for
ture or kind in our local columns ago.
and those w ho make a good arlicl ■ never ha i one unfavorable result creek valley, is alxrat 30 miles; but sale or lent. Enquire at Cot'RiER
will be charged ten cents a line
PIGNEY & COOK,
cannot supply the demand.
from its use. Ollrre at the Bagley the road via Murphy mills, thence office.
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Messrs.
Butler.
Ilos
’
.
ey
&
Thomp
­
first insertion and five cents a line
across
the
summit
to
liver
ereek,
is
G
rant
’ s V ass , - - - O regon .
House.
t
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tt
GIVE YO('R CHILDREN, for «-ougli«
G. M. Caldwell of williams pre­
every subsequent in .ertion. [3-1-tf son are buying cattle in this county
now.
Gen. Passenger Agt. Goodman, a much nearer route being probably out «« i ’ i I k . « roup, n hoopiint eon -h mxl
cinct,
visited
our
office
last
week.
ARE Vol' M ADE mi.-0r.1bk» by indi­
' alxrat 10 miles shorter.
lioar.-u-a«— k , Giiieo.e’.« Vlaeiieti«- Elixir.
gestion, c.kistipatiini, «lizzini-ss, loss of
The Medford cornet band will be From him we learn that Prickett. ofthe Soutl’.crn Pacific system, in
J. Wimer ¿ii. Sons are working yet
reply
to
a
letter
from
th?
Council
G. Davis returns thanks to the
Sherer
and
Finney
are
placing
in
appetite, yellow skin? Miilvb's Vita'iz r here July 4th.
Don't fail to hear
is a positive « ure. lor sale al Kremer's
posi.im at their Steamboat mine committee of this city, indorsed by with a force of eight men. They people of Grants pass and vicinity WiíM ZD1 Hickiie Repairing a Specialty.
them.
•lrugstor,*
t
1501 ft-of hydraulic pipe from 11 to the State Bmird of Immigration, mule u cut three-quarters of a mile for their patron ige tor the last year.
J. T. Kellogg is building a large 16 inches in diameter. Mr Cald­ writes Pa - ig -r Agent Rogers, of 1 ng and from 40 to feet deep, and He will from this «late make l!«>ots
AGI NTS FOR THE
WILLI L. 1 Cl.VER oi Pavilion. N
Y , sivsthat Gilm ire’s M.i inetie F.iixir addition to his house on Jerome well and h\; father H011. G. II. have the O. ¿t. C., that about tlie 1st of will mine in earnest next year.
and Shoes cheaper than you can get
< ired him of a long standi : 2 Throat and I’rarie.
The Scotts gulch claim, owned by them in the stores. Repairs neat '
a mine at the same place which they October he may I k * able to perfect
Lung lio ible. Kromer w'.ls it.
arrangements ly. which immigrants Simmons, Decker & Payne, is run­ and cheap.
Chi;.
Decker
is
putting
up
a
4 29 tf.
Ii
ive
cleaned
up
very
sati
;factorily.
— and —
“yX.-vvx'V to*»* "
ory- Tl-roct or
REV II B r.tVFI.L, of Pavilion N
jJ'kjVv
Lung Io.-i. c. If you have barn an 1 an addition to his hou e They found some fine specimens of from -’Frisco” to Oregon may have ning with a full crew, and we hear
.
>-.iy-
■■:
Gilmore's
tronrili<-Wine
:
"I
I
a stop-over privilege of ten «lays . they, are making a very satisfactory
a Cough or Cold, or .ho clillaren rro at Waldo.
cinnabar in the tailings.
i-lii'v«* it to Ii,' .« mo.-1
ir.i’ile ri'iiii'tly- Riding Plows and Cultivators.
threatened withCro; >. r Whooping Cough,
. clean tip.
along the line.
II.
Woodcock
and
E.
Sjiencer
tolm iil.vin every Utility.” For-ale
There
are
alxmit
24
men
working
use Ac er's E:\-li .h 11-, ricdy and prevent
SIIÜP ON II ST., NEAR 6TH.
Wc have r.< ti *c-d that wheiK-vet
at Kn ¡net'» «irug -t iro
t
It
^cure, . i«i t;,.- S.-ott'j gulch mining claim have re-located the Rough and
further trouble.
I isj'. .
From Kcrbyvllle and Althouao.
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there
is
a
gathering
at
Music
hall
ttud we gtxranleo it. Price 10 find CLc ( ue.-ir Waldo.
THE
REV
GUO.
II
THAYFR
of'
, Rear y quartz ledge upon which, in
!’•■ ■ ii'"«" t'lil , says. • Rolli iny-self ami
I lay harvest lias begutt.
which costs a door fee, there arc
l'or s lie bv 'A'. F. Ki
r.
early
days
there
were
expended
tvn\* ow. o ir live« to Sliiloh'a «-onsuni|-
The singing, reading and speak­
several sm ill boy . who. not having
Fourth of July will be celebrated lion cure " lor ".!«■ ut Kremer'« drug
* <• .*. J’ h « 1 .**•*.h.
ing at ¡he M. E. Sunday school about $>1500, and which, he says, ni jney to pay their wav, climb tip •it Kerby.
»tore.
f
is very rich, being from 125 to 190
! km '.... a I roubl.. 1 ; :i v ; m-r witli i--h! was very nice.
feel wide for 4500 feet which they to the wi:i.lo.-.- ; endeavoring to look
uml p.iiu i'> Ih.- « ii-:--i potilo ri-lii-f
Messrs. Wells, l’.ayne. Mathewson
N
otice
Having
concluded
to
Thi' is wrong: these boys an 1 Hansen h ive built new barns
MISS MAUD TUFFS,
R. M. Th -np on of Jerome Prai­ have located. 'i'll.- lock yield; from in.
fremi rem-* lic.< r ■<-o:nini-n<! -1 bv i'ru JWtí
discontinue
business
at
thi«
place,
all
«night to I k allowed to go in and lately.
H'i.l l’hy-m-i,i*i.e. At the s.nr.-* 11 >11 1 n ■■ rie is working improvement.; in the $¡2 to 5?5 per toil,
Three
holes
SueceHsor
to Mrx Flanagan & Tutts
knowing themselves indebted to me
ndveili-in ; 17. Ibr-a-.k'i's Coligli and way of a barn.
have been stink from two to forty not thu; tempt them to do that
a,-<*
requested
to
come
forward
and
Mr.
Tycet's
youngest
son
is
quite
L-ang fo.rup I I-, id Idle faith, bill
which is not proper, simply beca.i <
thoiiglit lo tiy ¡t .1- a Li-1 r<— rt, r. V I
fS ■ is situated
sick with ihphtli'.ria.
settle up by June 1st, 1887.
Road supervisor Mack of Waldo feet deep. This ledgt
! tinnì ih-y lull in ■ oí its '¡strict, has been doing some good ibout 12 mileo north-west of Wal­ they h ive no money to pay their
lr-li >-.’C evell II
G eo - \V. R iddle .
School begati list Mon-lay in the 1 22tf]
ESTABLISHMENT
r.; ri T' i . i News.
wiy.
Some
ar«
in,cmc-nt
should
«arative quali
do.
work on the roads.
REV 'V. F III ip A. B.i|ti-i ihnri'h,
Eliz.l',ctat' v. n
be made iu I k I i . i II'ofthe boys. We Seyferth district with Prof. Robin
Opposite
Campbel) .1 Tufts' «tore, un <itU
t'lrora. 111 r.i> > that Giltiiori' Aronmlic
cerna at W. t
The Phrenological lectursof Prof. are in favor of li iving them admit­ son as teacher.
Our fourth of July celebrat’on
Wim*
i'
a
I101
"h
il
l
remedy
mi
l
that
no
hl lUl-t .
Morris delivered at music hall sev­ ted somehow. Either have it un
Mis; D ¡lie Des in ;■ r, who has 1 imilv Om ild ’«• without it. For sale ut
SHILOH . CLL11 »-..J ¡i.ime li;.t dy re- committees are working like tigers
eral
time*;
last
week,
attracted
much
derstood with lhe proprietors of the been attending -chool in Giants Kremer'» drug »tor«*.
; ’ HA1RW0HK Ml STAMPING neatly done
L?vc croup, xsI••>»;»«r»vt « »'¡.¿Ii and bron­ to make it a success.
u'.-.eiiiioti .-.nd large atvlTence.s. Ilis hall that small boys are to be ad­ Pa*. ie'.a:n 1 home laM Sat trday. |
chitis. For s.tb: st Kr.'im-r'u.
+
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WHY WILL YOl’ «-ou/li whonSlii-j
Owing
to
our
abser.ee
from
town
comments are a ery amusing while mitted, or else take tip a coll -ction
I’.!’. .’ I I. V. HITNEY of Clark- n.
Church was held at the Tyre: l-ii's <- it ■ u ill Jve iininedi.ite relief. Price
tin«
week
we
have
Ijcen
unable
to
N. Y., ■ . ■ ‘
r ' Aromati WI m foi
examining a head, and somewhat for them and thus get them i:i out school-house last S uik I. iv , ais > in 1 ' <!< . G-ts.. and 11 Fur Rule at Kre-
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR
f -m 1!1 a -.i'i»>.--■*. ai 11 1 < v.*".it u r;. 1!. rca 1 our exchanges.
ini-r's drug »tore
t
lnilrtitive. Many of our people -ecu- the first steps to crime.
the evening at Kerby, by Rev. Mr. , . ........ ™—................................... ’ ■ ■-
Kremer 1 as ' - r m’e.
Miss Matic I.ong of this place, red chart'. We a-.lted the professor
Frank I’ayne, of East Portland, Riddle, of Gr ints Pass. We have
A and reliable Li-
. -o
left 011 the 20th, far Pennsylvania, if he hail anything to say for our peo­ called on us the 1 itter part of last heard that same of the young folks 1
JACKSONVILLE
'O ’»kA togependv.r
■' ■
ll'a. 1 ’
ple,he replied "Yes I have observed week, sh >wing us a photograph of were very rude during the services
lllrlias been prer-.--:b< ■'.for y< :.n for all bn- where she will remain.
liiirlticeof tbs-Blood. Incv«-ry fomiof; j i f.
Twenty four pupils are enrolled that as a rule human heads are lar­ a li-.w quar z null invented aud pa it Kerby. They mocked the min­
ii'oes, Fv.sl.i'iticor II, rt-.'ri. 1 <".«
-. i.n
ger on the Pacific coast than on the tented by him and now for «ale. ister, laughed and talked aloud and
invaluable. For llkcumatim, lias uooqu.iL in the Waldo school district. Miss
Atlantic, 'll - largest head I ever which seems, from appearances, to some person or |>ersotis to >k the
Ida Woodcock is the teacher.
A .1. r .11. it l-ir sib*.
examined was at Albany, itrthi.s I k far ahead of any thing c-ver intro­ -a Idle off hi, horse and put it under
J. C, W U I P P,
Mrs. ?I. Ilyde announces that she .state.
CoNC'jMPTfOH C ured .
duced
bef
re
f
>r
crushing
rock.
It
its
feet.
No
one
invited
the
minis
­
OltEGON ST., JACK.SONVÎLEE,
has a line stock of Millinery good;
An obi ;.hy='ri.ui. rii, I irmi ai-live
Fruit trees need no irrigation in was patented February 221I, 1887, ter home with them, so he went
pr ii-li-' ■ li.i-.i-'z bad piar -•! in fó - luimla which she will sell at cost.
(¡•■ni’i.il ( oritru« 1« i in
this climate. This fact lias been ful- with No. 30 screen It crtrdr.n * home with two young ladies who
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1 y a:i i.. I ludia Mi« :.»liare Ilio b-rn ula
1
d.
:
l.().ir
lulls
¡>.
■
capacity
is
eight
tons
per
«lay
and
live
out
of
town.
Mr.
Riddle
was
<■! a simpl-i veueta'ih.- r--m .iv I- r tin-
J. w. I Jennett is still sawing t g rod soil and are not visited bv will run suece.'sfully with two-hor.se greatly surprised to be so harshly
b.t -p Jv /.'i I : iTìnant-nt u’i!“ «>f < «»tiN'i!i;p-
1 near Waldo. Mr B. IS fro it- especially when they slope power. We are -peaking now of a treated and says he does not feel
tioi. Bronchi'i*, Catarrh« AMliina, and his 1
*i!l Thr mí ir» i ! n» ; ; i -. i;«•:•** ift-T li iv- improving in health, we are glad tJ away from the morning sun hence, six-stamp mill. '1 he weight of the ' conscious of having given cause for
ing ¡li.iro’i-tìtly t ?*te I il* w«>n«l riul
say.
Boots and Shoes,
prune; and peach orchards ought entire mill, .a ni’gamiting pin and such awfully rude conduct.
i cm tei j Work a Specialty,
1ivr’ p- 'A r i:i 1 h'iMF’iind.s ♦»« c:i m *.4. le* is it
L illian D idi . ev .
— Thrv :ire the —
ili* (biry ! ) iii.ik’ it known tu hi* i-udici-
Old lady iiawycr, near Kerby, i.-> t > be planted on them for a sure all. ¡13800 [> >'.i;i is. The heaviest
juz follow*. Til * r
:ti t’f l«»aH somewhat improved after a louy. crop. Ex-county commissioner Jas. piece weighs 450 pounds, while no
Bl STAND CHEAPEST IN THE
From
Wildorvllle.
v h*> m.iv «Ì: -’.r.‘ it, witi> {’.J ¿ rectior-
Prompt Attention gfwii to all Or.lvr«
MARKET.
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ell of;. kness, we arc pleased to Necla informs us lie planted a peach other piece will weigh over 200
f-»r prup.iring and su.vc *-;u»i> ••- .i» ;• Ad
orchard 3 « years ago in one of these pounds. It can pe packed any­
It seems a if old J., k Frost is on lv Ix-ller
(«-Ulti
dre-**, v,¡th i-!.uni’, nanòri : thi* paper,
protected places which has born a where. The amalgamating pan a general spree this season. Please
Ih;. M. E. CA>S,
Kerbvvi'd; i • working hard f< r a Lilt crop every year since the first forms the bv
THE CELEBRATED
Brick! Brick!! Brick!!!
I th? mill. Tin old fellow, give u. a rest.
ucee-'itil fourth of July celebration cron. The hint is a broad one.
t
hammers Weigh 185 pran is. they
Mi-.. es Emma and Martha Ann-
’0 A
a
p
a::d they have favorable in lieatioiis
iu
•'llACKMETACK” listisc ;-.n«l fra
u
u
I
<
1 M ♦ i ti ', J
. Tin>rv >rtii drop six in-lie; a 11 m. ike 900 beats tro-.ig of Jacksonville. who have
( he ipfi than the ( licapcst,
for
such.
grant ¡*-r;‘tn;«*. Price
un«i < i cenh
a' our per minute on rotary be I. grinding been visiting friends in this section,
of Smith river. Cal., called at
B i ; BT H.
For nil.- at Kr.-m r'e dru,- Mor!».
+
S. U. Mil hell is having his resi­ office for a pleasant chat, an«l to an 1 beating automatically, hoisting hate returned home.
AT
LAldl. -
I I <«Uh worth P" dence finished in cottage style.
With Fece nt ImprovcmenU.
subscribe
sub ribs for the C ourier
ovrier . The by concentric motion entirely new.
Miss Bell Wade, who has taught
.«■•ruing? !■ yon think ho . u.**e Gjlmoru’
The hammers cm I k * removed and a successful term of school at Je­
Anv “ui
will tell vri timi th'H re
•
...................
Dr. was enroute to San Francisco
Franci
Aromatic V» ine. Kremer kc»:ps it.
$
bed replace'! without in? mvenience rome Prairie, v. iil commence a term II » wium | pM*lt J h »*<►»•.■*•;<j cmnplett! < ¡4I
it very much.
wl;
le
lie
will
take
the
steamer
f
>r
vanir Elrrtrir i’iitffrv. with !\. iiivr h * i «I
V O\VfrC AV C \\X I
a \\ t
r
We learn that Mr. Tycer'-> son. Smith river. Chas. Trefethen and These mills are ■ >ld for $8<x> for a of school at the Slate creek school Nr^.div! ¡‘».I <, iln*rc;< r» . by it we tr.in»
BRICK VARI).
T»*5ults, aro Acker’s Dyrpcp i Ti-bl.ts. who has been very sick with diph­ Josiah Il.iin caini >e across the tu.nr.i- six-stamp mill, which in hides the house soon.
init the <*h*<*tri« il current* to the i.w»
lleco.iimcnded by physki.—s au Jcn lur -1
am
llgam
iting
pan
and
all
complete.
nt rue cvntciM o( the human ho lv, tini»
tains with him. Mr. T- inform ■ u-,
Ail kiii.!» <>f
Why don't 'ome one introduce a ch .rw'iiikf Ih«* H)ctciii with Ihrtt mo*I po­
ly all who have us. d them. 1«.el> st theria over in Sucker creek valley,
that R. I).
I), Hume is building a They run with jmt one third the portable sawmill into this section tent oi nature'.* r^medic*. I’Jcrfrn ity, hr
rcmedy for Drcpepaia, Flatulency,t: I Con­ is now out of danger.
usual
p
iwer,
a
1
ar?
nr.tch
more
stipation. G uarantocil, end told at L5c. hy
brea kwatcr at the niauth of Smith
and saw up some of the fine oak m I I ami citritiniKHif* currei.t*, < au in# m»
MASONRY WORK
Mrs. J. A. Matney of Indv]>en-
rivi er. and otherwise pushing around -imple a id ire <la able. Wc advri'? and pine timlx-r that w ill otherwise I hk I ì I v tli-*'«»mfiat, v lii!u ai I ìdi » tiittircl«»
W. F. Kremer.
dence, 1 formerly of Missouri), is in hio progressive way. A Sj.ooo our mining 1.1 ?;i to coaler with Mr
ctpiiili/c thr.i ir« «il.»t|oiiH hv Mi •n^tlirn-
7 T»-'!•!•<!* <’f Dollars
staying with her sister, Mrs. J. R rac :e track is being prepared near I’ay ne. or call at hi« offi e in East have to be dedroye I by the settler in,» anti r»’\it jlunni th« ulmlo nerve mm - Prompt h ami mntly »Munit I
thprvhy givni.' ^urc relief to tin* fol­
o.re »peilt e-.iTV V cur l'V Ille pl« | " of tlli» Jennings, of thi, place.
Portland befne buyin.; quartz 1:11 should lie wish to clear off hi i land? ten»,
We estbrook
.......... .. ks place.
,___
lowing «li u< and u- ikii«--' -
( old
»t st-' for «orifil»-" medicine« for 1 l.e < nre
Would
a
turpentine
distillery
pat
chinery
els
-where.
I xtrrinifi« **, Khriinidii*m, Neurnluin,
D. W. Hardin has just finished
< f t'.ii' it and lung di-ea-1'», vhen « •
Childrc
—
s
’
Dav
was
observed
by
here?
The
writer
h
is
b
txed
the
II td.u’l", S ia <' i * Pvbility, ('oii*tipa
kirn'., tl-.at ii Ihey »onld «>nly inv. t tl in the burning of a kiln of 150,oxa
The Ball.
yellow pine, and find that it ex timi, L\*|h’p*ii, I >i r-« • 11 oi Kilm-XMithd
Santa Al i-. Ihc new California «h'i-overy brick which arc pronounced by ex­ the Sunday school and congregation
Spine.
Lame it nd
ik Buk, Stil’ and
at the Methodist church last Sab­
Most excelk-n’ ,ri angentents have tides a very fine crude tnrjx-ntine.
for eonsiimption au'l kindred enmplaint-,
>»nj Joint* ami Mm*» !< - St minai E id Ì f -
tliey wo-ild in thi-» pli-a-ant re>n««lv llml perts as being of superior quality. bath
The services which were Ijcett made fu the Ball at Grant' and that too. 111 sufficient quantities hion*,
limi r*i <•< i.ilh rtM.onimi mic i for till
rnli'-f. It i» reconnnemie«! by minia r».
For Parlor Suits, Bedroom Suits, composed of reading, recitations and Pass on the Fourth.
to justify an experiment by those I cimile Complaint*.
phvRician» and pubiie »!> ak»-rs of the
and Wall-paper, goto A. J. Sedge'- singing, were exceedingly interest­
Mh.s. ( Il II \SKELL.
Prof. Ganiard ■ G. ind Orchestra, who would wish to embark in the
u Stute
Bol I an* -”1 «r l"lee 1
W. F. Kn-o-r ut )1 u tx'lll’*- Tlirt e ! r Furniture Store, opposite the Round ing an 1 highly appreciated by all from Asliìati I. ba; been engage 1 t > Ira in -ss. I enclose an article, dip
left at ( ifv Eiuz Stori will re­
'1 :ie m—t »tidil; a-n I .1- of « atarrh house.
pr .- cut. The obje.-t of this service fumi h mu a .
6-241111
pc-d from an ca tern paper, givine ti OnUir*
• prompt uttrntion.
6-10-lni
will »peedily suceumb to California < d-
is
to
raise
money
for
the
Childrens'
an
incite
into
the
industry
as
car
­
The
S'Jjrp.
r
wdl
I
k
*
the
I
I. C. Hendrix and »i..-. with
R-«-um Six months treutinent f-.r )1.
Bin;
RIFFE)
HAIt^.
Ehi-
iti
m
Fund,
for
the
purpose
of
ried r ii id die turpentine regions of
set in the t .wn.
their little boy, started for Lal-ay-
By mail 51.10,
the wrath.
The commit', -e i ■ savins
ette on Tuesday evening's train, educating young men for the min­
Bv tirine <»! vi »•»*•
duly i « i l
SHII.oH S ( ATARRH REMEDY—»
istry. Its observance by the church pense in m .kin , this the fu
I like to sec the intcrc>t th • Cov ■ H of th«* Cir« I i ’•> r! <»f
i’liiiH*
'U’e-t »4 l>< |w»t, on th ilr»>4<l Truck.
poitive eure for « atarrh. ilifditheri», and where they will remain for a time, is of recent date, a- d the success at­ ever given 1:1 the eo-.inty.
arm has lx tn taking ill tiehalf of < «> intv, St th* oi ( >n-j*»11, «»h th 1 I ii Ji'
«•anker m»"ilh
F-r lato at KrMMra
fc
Sheriff T. G. Patterson and wi! tending it so far, has surpassed all
AMHI.ANP, <»KE<iO\.
nf
May,
|H*7,
and
to
hi
«
’
<lir
»rh*
I
uti-l
»I»
our comity and county •scat.
s-. at. The
druz «fort»
;»?1 I
In one of ott local garden-» is a people of Grants Pass have enter- li\Ted. ill U ut oí wtl¡/¡ r I’i’H*
the exjK-ctations of those having tlie
«VE WARR AXT Gilnoie.* M i/m-tie
l.tiiiil»»*r (’« mi pauv, *n«l H/aiirt M.try
Elixir to relieve the A»thm» in <>ne min­ but went on to Ashland I u< >day nutter in cltarge.
du oldj^t is most licuutiful j!it and one which pri sc and public spirit They can- Ta'
- r, I will *4*11 .at p’ihi;»’ «virtioii to the
jntiful liberality of
ute. Kremer h in it for »ule.
I
We are sorry to say Mr. I’, is no worthy <»f the j.atr ciage of all
illu*trati -
T>r<l
fur th«* high** 1 l»i I I r (or u.a- li in li «n«l, ut th«*
not aff
>r.l tube
to I k * otherwise;
otherwi
I" asset V-. - iiiuio l.iti«>n<* (■ r I'liiiiiii«-».
,-
»red
section
of
the
better.
Court
lf»» i’-«’ <l»K>r in (»rant* i’.i**, < utili­ I'. i - k tigers i irrji-d to "ud from th«- H«*l«-I
ate interested in higher education.
•AV X’v¿\<V
’
■ tree of four years bu anci n Man who ha 1 not public ty and r t.at«* .if«»r»,*.iid, on
Grain and hay crops are letter in
FREE of CHARGE.
Two ladies called at our office
Booth«r at Laad. It 1» tl.e nnly *af»
led so with luscioti-i spirit, act ntnodalioii and enter-
Fatarday,
1-th, I
prise, will gc ■t kit in the lurch. The ul 2 <’’a'l«R
medicine y<*t msde tbat will remore all th:.« countv this year than tost, and thi' week to expre’s tlicjr thanks
1'ntro’i« sift 1» -oif p - «I wiih Hot and
;ht
readily
mistake
k
J»,
hi of Mjid d.i> , .ill ! ho right
lufanti edisordvrs. h containy na Oj»"W grass is much better.
to us for our failing to notice cer­
» -i 1 i ir i • ? < ■ 1 f. ■ nd '!;( ■- f . ' 1* >r i ■•bl llntlie from th» r siiKNW
willow studde 1 with railroad will soon lx* completed, ard
er JZ yli o. hui r'»-'« t - «
1 ’'
me men of enterprise in and t-»th« f<».'i»-umg «!a ^ ril»** i land
Maith
of
Hay«
hill
is
then
will
ca
tain
gossips
that
was
going
the
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS,
red. On one small
talé fi vin ¡1 un. l oso íä cef - b «a J
iti
and public s ipirit, and to them will und pt' rid*»** to-uit fx»l numi» r»! v n
to this side of it.
r ran Is. Fear not; we are not in that
round
down
with
graceful
arc'.i
W. F. Kremer.
ve their patronage, un I I i ill lot 01 j linai I halH*|ot'M Mill Ml vi Muti
the
people
gi
Ed. Thompson, one of Oregon’s disgusting business. It i* proper
jus ct
ve counted
ftf Itbx'k tot h* r«** i "K ’ oí J E Tirili*. Jr.**
■OR S^ALE.
Corr For Fi’e«.
fish commissioners called to see us enough for the people : to discuss .»•3 "OI
tier- for the less the btisii less men of the place flr*t .t Idili'i i to ili«? t'iwti <»f lir.mt* f*.i**.
doing.
There
an-
110
pi’», ar» frsq'ientlv pr*< *»-L-I Ly »wn*
»nd
Stork llar.eh at •! »1.» k. adii-
one day last week. 1 his congenial actual happ-nings in 1 a sensible boys and birds, i
<J vnfl’t i" >be ba' k-
*n'’
of
:tnes for building up
. troni < ir.j’l * I’l-« on l.oyuo
way, but lhe Com 1 er : wishes to and stayed on ev<
part of lhe .vkl-men. ■ »"*'"/ ,l"' P1"' ;1' gentleman was formerly in the em­
,itr
niin ii w «• fome-rtv (««'•'*»' ««
than the Iw 1 coiitem-
all
manner the break in
stand
squarely
against
a
ploy
of
R
D.
Hume.
if
to ■npp»*’ li»* l-a* ""
'
'
ditches. (>:»e cannot
kidneys <* nci»hl*winit or»n*. At ■ : ■
•if tattling and r. »sing Sj
------- ----- but we scat
speculation
Most of the Chinese have gone which eminites alone from del»a*ed
• i
■••v i.uU
Efvui 1 mix »fiance a:ri
ai a an
1 pn*«ent. flat
ryi.iptotns of in<liseHi««i
from
\\
Kerby anti Althouse and sensual mm ! not to the extent resume it v
tv of rubi
lienefit such an ent erprí-»c wo iî ! 1 be
nieiK-v, tmeseines*
1
—fSentin* 1
I4fh <ln •
k
I
tn the
extension 01 the C.
A inoietnr»-. ’ike 1”»'-'
to that ¡». hv . Ii i* a biig ti:ling t»
aid discuss them in dc-
a v«-rv «Usar reeabl«' itch
of them have >ne to
’
c
men
1.
lh<
■1
for
bil-
I
k
-
sure,
lint
the:
Avoid
th
are willing to “whack”
warm, i» » «•••mtn -n
agon road.
Cathartic at the bottom of i t. tirait can carry
whenever «»p|x>rtunitv
lovedinR soil iu-hinz 1
lave Itcn the enterprise to c- »mple tion. if •side
«»> I. tritìi» (reit
to the spplk-»tio«II'r
itself and wc will d
in! tk
•TV
ackuow! «line» - d«.nt thro w to tiracili cold
Rerocdv, which ’•
v » to merit
I or fiinhar l .r-
parts ette« te<L «bs
dy for tor- ’■ ater 0:1 the projeirt, atw 1 no otic be
g<j>»d
mciniit;
I.« olfi. e.
Lying th ■ inters.*
•u* and the loo-K-r 1>\ it. Hy all 1
VOI NKER.
E. A. ESTES,
Tropical Frails, Staple and Fancy
G ROCERIES
Blacksmiths and Horse Shoers,
John Deere Moline Walking
New Millinery Store.
Millinery and Dressmaking
lllHilWHIU HEIHTS
-
Marble Works«**
Moróle, Stone or Granite.
Di, Grey's AcmeGal/anicElecIri c
D. W. HARDIN’S
ile Sulfur Splines Hclel
0.GANIARD, - Propiietor.
pyrnia’v -t «-’in* 1
«lo- Dr. Bo-auk«»
S..M In- IV. F Kr--1
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