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Sellili’' Out to Close Business!! Flour. Grain, and Feed Store, CELEBRATION! Henry Beard, attorney for the C. A recent Washington dispatch N R NV GRANTS PASS & O. R R . on the 27th tilt., filed says: ■ ------ ISM P ídít oí Josesílae Coiaiy. Ormi. "Speaker Carlisle," said a friend with the .Secretary of the Interior, of the Kentucky statesman, "is the answer of that company to the Front St., adjoining Court«» O«'ce, Having concluded to close business at this place, I am offering my JULY i 1887. anxious to have the Democratic rule of the Secretary in regard to FRIDAY. large stock ot GRANTS PASS. OREGON. party pass a reform tariff bill lie fore the withdrawal of indemnity lands Registered mi the !*<*(« »Akt? in (iraní’« the next campaign. He thinks that along their road. The O. &. C. Co. Wu have ojwnad a First -Class Flour if congress does not meet before De Pass, On*.. HH ’lure Mutter. I Oration at io o'clock A. M.. by ami Feed Store in tlie building formerly cember the Republicans and other has also filed its answer. It now (»•eu|iied as a »addle and harness »hoji, Oregon's favorite orator opponents of tariff' reform may lie remains to lie seen what the Secre when- we will keep cornuuntly on hand CORRESHLXDEN« E able to delay matters by obstruction ‘ and for sale the best brand« oi tary will do with these lands. We invite <-orre«|»indeiu-e from all aw- and prevent any legislation. Mr Itomi on aubjerta of local and other in- Carlisle Ix-lievcs that the rapidly in BRIEF MENTION. lerest.*. creasing surplus in the treasury is Reader. AT GR BATLA' RE 1H TCEl) PRICES. With ea< h letter the name and a.ldres- exceedingly dangerous, and may Yreka will celebrate. of the render i* r»|uin«d. «specially if throw this country into a financial --------- A Full Line of--------- Yreka has not given up her pro •ent for publication panic any day. 1 am infornft-d that pared branch railroid. aud everything pertaining to a ( tffirers of the Day ; the President In; intimated that he EDITOR! *L NOTES AND NEWS Ex-Gov. Chadwick will soon FIRST CLASS FEED STORE. would call an extra session if the open a bank at Wardner, Idaho, Will lie kept in Stock. leaders of the opjxtsing factions in says the Sentinel. W. RAZEE & SON. The Salem Statesman dips an President. the Democratic ranks will meet and PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. 34tf] Proprietor«.. The enlargement of the Yreka item from the "Medford Courier." agree to pass some kind of a tariff Ahem bill before adjourument. I look for I'nion has lx-cn po*poned until the Graad Marshal. Thanking the public and my many customers for their patronage in NEW FUHNITUBE STORE! a compromise of some kind between latter part of this month. the past, I can now make it to their Jacksonville will doubtless get the Randall awl Cat lisle men." James Farleigh was crushed to Mit-.ii' bv the A..I. SELJGK. good macadamized roads to Med It may lx- ignorance on our part, death Ix-tween two dirt cars at the Main St., (bet. 4th and 5th Grant« F»»». MEDFOIU) BAM>. ford and Central Point, whether the but we have never lx-en able to re Siskiyou tunnel, recently. Ami the — — Ha» jiwt opened a New — A brakeman named F. T. Breit- branch railroad is built or not. alize the difference between money seller was run over and killed by lying locked up in a treasury vault the cars at Sissons’, the 19th. The West Shore for J une as usual ii. C. Kinney. Director. Where will be kept on hand and for »ale and that which lies under the sur The State teacher's institute will all kind« of contains much valuable matter and face of the earth undiscovered. Our convene in the legislative halls in Furniture. Bedding. Picture Frame,. many fine illustrations, among mines are our boast and yet our Na Salem on the 6th. ;Jh and Sth. Brackets, Etc., Etc. which is a splendid picture of her The Yreka Journal, now semi In which i vet ylxxl} is invited to Door-Frame«. Window-Frame». Brackets tional treasury is fast becoming one majesty, Queen Victoria. participate. Etc., made to order. Special attention of our curses. It were Ix-tter that weekly is to be made a daily as given to soon as its patromtge will justify it All the orchards upon lands slop the money were lying in the ground I N DINH T A IN 1 N Cl. Mount Hood, says the News, will ing away from the sun arc loaded and avoid the disgrace of having so lx illuminated with red fire by Wil! Repairing and all kinds of r.-otkin niw in the evening, at line neatly and promptly executed. with fruit, the frost doing no dam much more money in the treasury G. Steel and party on Monday, the - Al>0 - MUSIC HALT* age to them The hills arc the pro than can I k 1 utilized, and yet so 4th of July. Luder the management of the fal Neither in Quantity, Quality, Varietie». Size if Trees, nor Health and Vigor Thomas R Geddis. formerly of Manufacturer’s- per places for peaches, grapes and many people clamoring and toiling of name. Embracing all the Leading Varieties of lowing Floor Committee: for a few dimes to sjxmd for the bare Lake county, has become connected prunes anyway AGENT I.. I Jennings J. Wilson. APPLE. PEAR. PEACH, PLUM, PRUNE, APRICOT, necessities of life. Practically there with the Oakland Enterprise as one for the of the publishers C. K. Chanslor, Jo.. Moss. A bounty on coyote scalps should NECTARINE, CHERRIES, ALMONDS, Etc., is no difference between hidden W. J. Wimer. A fire broke out on the 1300 level lie paid by I»otli Jackson and Jose- ’ --------- 000--------- treasure and that which, lieing far in the Gould X; Curry mine at Vir phinc counties Douglass county, SI ’ECIALT1 l<s. in excess of the demand, is hx'ked ginia, Nev., on the 24th. Fifteen Ticket • to Ball, i:i S’ip we are informed, pays a bounty. tip and lying idle. All the differ- men were imprisoned. I>er, S--5O Five dollars for old ones and half The Best Mill ence is theoretical and worthless, Saunders has been sentenced to made. as much for young ones would lie l'or Programm«.- of Foot awl There are thousands of men who imprisonment in the penitentiary at A share of public patronage I* respect P Barry Fear,“the bl »t late »hipping variety. ulrout right. can theorize all of the details of Salem for life. The sentence should tulli solicite I. and satisfai tion giuirai.tee.il Muir Peach, freestone still lu-a.i* t'.m list. have been 'until pardoned out." ¡Mi- ! y See Large Posters. The Portland Board of Trade will farming on paper until one would Kar.aday's Cling, the ennner'« pride. suppose there was not one single Kelsey's Japan Plum, ha* no |*-er. Notice For Pubtica’ton. soon issue a pamphlctt descriptive Limestone Caves of Josephine County. There will be a mate!) game of Robe de Sargent Prune, never lf>:.>re offered in Oregon. It is of Portland's advantages as a com iota about which, in their wisdom, E. S. I. iso < hrii-i--. i this whieli, in a dried »fate, forms the celebrate I prune I) Entc, A writer in the Portland Journal R o .- kih ku . Du., June 7, Ks7.i mercial center One of its promi they did not know; yet, if placed on (French Conserve»), of Commerce of June 11 th, gives a in the afternoon after the Races, for Notice i» liere’iy given that the follow Berkeley Goosberry, the moat profitable of them al!. nent features will be the wonderful the Ix-st farm in the country and a purse of $25.00. - mg tuuir.'d »ettler h l* filed in.tii:.- ol his long account of the Limestone Caves richness of the mines of Southern everything furnished, they would intention to nuikc linai pn»,| in support ,,f Languedoc, King’s, Soft Shell and Paper Shell Almonds. in this county, from which we ex i hi» claim, a.-id tli.it said proof v. ill be Oregon, Pine creek. Cœur d'Alene absolutely starve in two years time. Following are the Chairman of the mi,le liciore the Clerk oi the Countv LARGE. STOCK SHADE and ORNAMENTAL TREES. Thus it is with many political ques tract the following : several Committees: and Colville. ( onit .a ,la, k.»on county 'lr at Jacksoi. Hearing while at Leland, of the II. L. Benson. Literary Exercises, EvergrvuiiK, si»rui»s, rose's, clematis and flowing plants, small fruits, gr.if»e tions; there are too many long villa, Oregon, on Satani.iv, .lulv Kllli.. vinvH. etc., etc. I*S7. viz John If Carter, l.’n-emptio i The statement of his honor. Judge tongued theorists who cannot make wonderful limestone caves of Jose lion. S. U. Mitchell, Finance. 'Its No. 4 >'V', in- tin- N IV *4 .4 N \V i, Before purchasing eh -where, parties intending to plant tree* wpl (¡nd J. E Murphy, of Del Norte county’, a living in the private avenues of phine county, recentlv claimed and J. A. Wilson, Grounds. Sec I. and N E ol N 12 J4 Sec 2. Ti> 3i, it to their interest to coin? and “ee our stock and learn our prices made accessible by Messrs. II. I) C K. Chanslor, Amusements. ' I: 4 «est, \\ M. He names Ibe fn"<iw- as published in San Francisco pa business, telling how a nation should Harkness and Walter Burch, I re < atalogues mailed gratis up. n application. Addr.-s* .11 e<Mmntm:cations to L. I., Jennings Ball. ing WitncsHe.* to prove hi» coniine,-u- pers, is incorrect wherein it states lie managed to I k 1 prosperous, all solved to explore tlu-ni. With this J. W. Howard, Dinner. j re»idenee u|*,u and eulli' ntion of, »aid !and, viz. I- \\ . Hammond, Cbarh'S that UrRs<juet's wagon road from upon theory No more money object I obtained an interview with Mrs. S. U. Mitchell. Decoration. I’lxunix, Jackson county, Oregon. hilf Allbright, Frederick AH',right, Stephen Crete* it City will connect with the should lx1 held in reserve than is the above named gentlemen, the lat Beer«, all oi Woodville, I'. O , Jackson-, ter of whom courteously volunteered countv. Or California and Oregon railroad in necessary to meet the demands. —although it was decidedly early CHAS W JOHNSTON, Siskiyou county. It will connect I/K'king up all the people, depriving in this backward season—to meet (el’-lit' l'-sgist.l PRAC TICAL with it at this place instead- ------ DEALERS IN ------ them of their liberty, would certain me at Jacksonville in a few day s and accompany me to the caves. M. I. (’AHN. ». xa s: i : l » h < !.<:. M. B. Dcl.ong, Secretary of the ly bliK’k the wheels of the govern J. BASTHEIM. * ******* * Cl 1:1 WEYI.. ment and progress, and it looks rea state board of horticulture of Cali Of course there are difficulties in 6th St., between Main and Id, Grants Pass, Or. fornia reports an increased crop of sonable to us that to l<K’k up the the way of getting to the eaves at | things with which they work Il.iw tlir Largest an«l most (’omplct * Stock in their line in Sout’u rn Oregon, whiel apricots, I k tries and plums. 25 per all, on account of the long wagon they wiliriel? amounts to the same thing. We cent, of an average crop, peaches a ride and the numlier of miles to I k - \S Low AS THE LOWEST. full crop, white grajx-s 7«, per cent, are therefore in favor of circulating traversed on horseback over lnoun-| E CELEBRATED of a lull crop The report also in the overplus of money among the tain trails. But the latter impedi GRANTS PASS. OREGON. ments might easily be overcome, dicated that the codlin moth ]>est people that they may I k - more pros and undoubtedly will lx1 ere long, All watch work warrant cl for one year 129 & 131 SMSfüi 8t. Sïî FrtÓM. Cil., was less general than in former perous, happy, and we dare say. by extending the wagon road on the years, and advocated increased ac loyal to the "best government the < «rants Pass route to the caves. This WatcUes. Jewelry and Spectacles ci all Kinds Factory, lió & 117 Hayos Street. KEPT ON It.VXD. — could readily lie accomplished for tivity among growers, with a fair sun ever shown upon." the moderate outlay of say $2000. prospect of its complete extirpation Last week while the editor of this Going to the caves would then in Musical Instillment' Repaired, [ii-17tf Next December is the time fixed paper was doing the Wimer mines volve merely an agreeable journey for the Post-masters' convention at near Waldo, he thought it would bv stage or buggy from Grants Pass. A. 11. CARSON. !.. u . ( \RMON ------ AND ------ Washington. They will then pro be extremely wise and probably It is true, however, there arc several route to t|ie caves, but the most di Cl test against the unjust discrimina feather his cap from a jiolitical reet is from Grants Pass, from whicti T own lots tion in the pay of low class offices, economy standpoint, to walk a pole place they are twenty-eight miles Six miles Mouth of t ¡rants Pas», .1,,», phinc l '< >K SA I.E. in I’l K 1; n ! N This route includes and demand reasonable compensa across the big ojx-n cut which forms due south. <'ountv, <tregon. Desi riti-r to uo to < ierm.my on bn^itn *> tion for their services and they the outlet to all the tailings ami twenty miles of good wagon road: A H CARSON & SON, I ofler loi naie at lou ran *4. mv Shiqw, should have it. The government water from two large giants at work and the balance, eight miles, over a Proprietors. Stock on hand, tuteli < t wirb two lots up isseli mountain trail on horseback. The 011 which the shops arc located. Als«», tempts its |Mistal officials by placing near In The fall was not so great route via Jacksonville gives a few t o-w* acre <4- lt <>’md lav*«r-ddy bvate I iur excessive duties ujton them in low- as Niagara, nor so dangerous as miles longer wagon journey, and resiflenuv. (’al! on or .uldiv^ milt : lorma . v grade offices, for which, they pay BriMiklin. but it was quicker than joins the same trail at Williams Consisting of 4'-Gm Plnjcnix. Jackson Co.. Or. Another route via Kerby- APPLE, PEAR. little more than the cost of lights either of them. From the time the creek ville has still a longer wagon jour and fuel. PEACH, PI.EM. pole brokf until ye scribe succeeded ney, but this wav the mountain trail ■\ l I I. I.S , PRI NE, CHERRY in getting hold of a friendly willow is reduced to five miles The Review \vill find it very diffi i ' oij kai . f : APRICOT. NECTARINE. Heat cult to controvert the Sentinel and limb which fairly bowed at our Sitimtcd t ri Mnrpbv ( i,st. Jtwphm«. ALMOND. WAI.NET counly, <lr.'"oa. ci>.dit irides sciith <d Tidings' articles with regard to the shrine, was about the sixteenth Grant- Pa**, a I'ir*t-ela»< I I.GI'ItlNi, CIIESTNLT and part of a minute. We have often status of the press south of Rose SUMMONS Mil I., «ilh Patent Mat l-auerv, doing 1 ’Ul 1 I J )SA, c«»“l work and ha* a good « usto’rn Tl.e burg The fact is. the Review arti wondered if otter slides were used In die ( ircmt Court «»f th«- >t itc of Ore 1 ARM r t nnui.H ;;;!, ¡u n * of land 5-1 cle which provoked the discussion, up the bank as well as down now gon in and for the Countv of J«»svphine Grape Vines, Currants. Goosberrie*. acre« in clover, rvid over lito jh - is - s nmle- And all goods handled bv -iiltivalitin; also g<*»l Gr<. hard, paxi. was uncalled for and out of place we know they are. One hour lx fore Luux Blackwood, Plaintiff, vs William Blackberries, Raspberries. .ioiiM- ami Tlnrns and irrigation ditch, II Blackwood, Defendant. It is the duty of a newspaper, and a good Samaritan carried us across STAX ’ KK & Strawberries. Figs, WALKER, l ine »itintti«>n for a dairy farm. Can ir- Suit in 1 ipiity for Oivorce. ri rate almost anv part of the plant, l ot especially one conducted by a the river on his back to keep us dry. Etc.. Etc ----- Including the------ T«» W illiani ! I Bla« kw i**l. the above further | articular» call or a Idn *.* preacher, to fight corruption where and here we were dangling in the named defendant Qnr Tr-<-* an-gr.'-An «it!.out irrigati<m EMPIRE MOWERS, REAPERS and BINDERS I.l-.'A Is STRONti. Murphy, On-gon "ii Red hill bind, and all «».' known varie- creek not a soul near to help pull In th«- nnn-of III,- State, >( I In-gon. vou ver found, instead of justifying it. HYDRAULIC PIPE and GIANTS tieslhat »iin-i».«l in Southern Oregon. an* hereby notified ami n*|inred to apjiear and it would I k .1 accusing brother us out. Thinking that this all I k 1 and answer the complaint filed against I' . 1 ..iitemplating tn*, planting will I- uruished on short notice. We cordially invite all to examine our gixxis and prices Ix-forc purchasing. Bell of stupidity to say that he had longed to the paper business, we lx- you in tie- al*.ve entitled suit in the office do «< II to visit o«ir < Ill-hard and N'iir*«-ry. or write 11* for price liat Cor. of Front and 4tii st» . came perfectly contented, wrung of th<- < '1,-rk "I -,u I < „tit. in nhich I.uey not found it ill this instance Po*t of!li-e--Murphy, .l<*«-phi'’i- t enti Bia, k«,**l t* plaintiff, and yon, William < Grant’s Pass, - - Oregon. ourselves out and departed fortown II. Black«oi«l. I* defendant, on or liefere ty, < Irvgon K U. Station, • .rants Pass. During the past ten days no les» • A 11 l Ai.Miy a ><>y First d.n of the next I.-rm of »aid Tlie I’F.OPI.F.-S MEAT MARKET is We didn't get tin until next d.n t the 6-i7tf; innii '..uri, l-ewit th, I hm day of th an nine cases of murder and at rt"» open and |>rv)iHri*il to supply custom ers with the choicest cut» of tempts at murder have been com and then to our I101 rot our pants Angu*t, 1K'7. riul it y<»’i fail to appear and an* 1 ,-r *ai,| miiipi.iint. delault will BEEF. MUTTON. PORK mitted within the northern part of legs were drawn up. giving 11s, oh' I*- I ikon ngaimf ion. and l'or want of an All kinds ,4 our state. Three murders during such ail intensely polite ap|H*ar.incv. answer, the plaintiff will apply t > »aid AND — the same period in Washington Ter When Prof Morris, the phrenolo I 'our! -er tin- rebel pray -4 ¡'or in »aid cmi- s a i : s A (; ics plaint, t i wil For à deen-e di*»o|ving ritory. two in the lower counties, gist. put his fingers on our head, th,- mari ’ lire , onlr.u-t hen>lofi,n>. and now Beg» leave to inform the public that be is no» nicely locateit on the corner of A »hare of the public patronage re- and sixteen on the Pacific Coast exi*titig Is-tween the »aid pl.umili and spectfulh- solicited. This terrible thirst for crime as re-' the first thing he said was, "you i' ll th.- deirii,laut, and for tin* i-u»t>> b 6TH AND H STREETS, GRANT’S PASS OREGON. BUNCH BROS. parted from all pails of the Pacific arc the politest man in town ' Wc and can'of the children named in *ii,l (uinnicrcial and other travelers 4-stf; Proprietor» With a lairge treortmciit of 1 "inpl nut to I»» awarded tu plaiutiff. airtl Northwest, tends to show a terrible were sure he had seen our pants. for j-idgmetit against th • defendant for 1 1 links Delivered Promptly. state ot affairs, socially ami morally cist* and disl>iir*ineiit* >4 thi» »nit —(Oakland Enterprise Calls answered DAVIS IlltOWFit, The heated discussion now going Solicitor for Flaintiff. If a murderer ha- plenty of money on 111 the pri-ss concerning President tn.l c wry tiling to I»* fiHiml in a Firet-l hi»« «tori', which I will sell i»r DAY or NIGHT. ■>«! Bv crier ,>t 1. I! Wehwter, Circuit J H <HLF Proprietor. many people confess th<-ir moral Cleveland's rvlx-l flags order re Judge, dated June 17th. 1<S7, VERY LOW FOR CASH. OR MARKETABLE PRODUCE W. M. ROYAL, P roprietor . lrt-24t<l M ais S treet . - - G rant ’« P a »«. weakness bv saying "He could not scinded, brings to mind tile rather ►y-Call and see me before purch.ising elsewhere. 5-1.1 -■»• lie convicted Ix-can-e he has got too forcible poetry which we remember NOTICE. much money Farcical law, rotten reading alxmt the close of the war. courts ami money constitutes a eoni as follows. ■ti THE I« hmatioti that nothing can beat but "The ,1 vil 1« dead, the d—<1 ol<l iiiw ol Ml TTON I be Who k,ck<-d up s i. Ii a h - I of a mu-.*, hemp Its not enough to commit I Th.- north and south »hall again unit.’, PORK-SA I'SAGE. We arv in want of a few mori- good men mysterious murder, but those living N. ver more to take a fight." . oa.*.» f.-r the ■ «a!« of cimi,.,, varietif- AND BOLOGN'.E 01 Nursery St,« i, Toiuen who can make near the scene generally have to be They will quarrel a little though j 4 «ixire»» <4 tin- Im «inc«.« we can pay good lavishly slandered by the villain Bacon and Summer Silks, xó ets. p’r \ ard WilJ U> in the atiidon iiibi niter June 1M «alari«-» <w t onimi» si->n an I give |»>rm3- who is guilty All that is neccMar ■I ' ir.i-os Lawns. .... 5 Is>’- at the Ijwrv «uN«* »»( I, s Smith, nein erupt,« nient Me have many new ALWAYS ON HAND. rirantr l*:r*«, rhs'-zoi,. V lew nu<e aj»- anti clioicc »j «pryiaJties. both in th • fruit 1 till it to stop this wholeiaie murder is to ttth--r in proportion .—. line, ...... «Inch oflienido not le- ided proved marc* can he t.t k-’H l^eKisk’M tluwe ami ornamental ■r p.O . hundir ,1 v , hang ’h* guilty on6* to tree with 'leaf Deliver^ 1 any place in Tun r» Ad.fiv*. at .11. e. w ith n fer. fl,* - alrcatiy cnicits-i For further infarma- T on f hr I Wil! not b- Under Sold. >> 1 a rtf . st.fc er applv to out t.jal. B: sure v >u i|<- right * vitine L L MAY A CO . Nurservinen, I IH I • »1 < II \Ri,K. J W HOWARD I MITII grid *h*n ’h?»d B» «I 'I' PHI Mt\\ I A vail !!’ mile FtToj. !f Siiitl'f!* THE COI RIER. •luti} li II, i DRY GOODS, Hon. [no.A.Grav. FANCY GOODS, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Queens Ware, Glass Ware, &c., &c., Flour, Corn and Oat Meal, Wheat, Barley. Oars, Mill and Chop Feed, Bran, John Goode'l STAPLE GROCERIES Hon. H. B. MILLLER, Robert R. Morris, Advantage to Call on me Before Purchasing Elsewhere. Grants Pass Glee Club, BASKET DINNER, GEO. W. RIDDLE, TREES! TREES' TREES! Fl rmtcre store Hammon Bros.’ Nurseries, PHŒNIX. Oregon, and OAKLAND, California. Our Stock this season Cannot be Excelled on the Coast RACINE With A First-Class Orchestra. Fltims, Prunes, and Apricots on Myrobolan Plum Stock. IIOIL-E RACES BASE BALL II AMMON BROS., C. L. GRAY, S I I li K’ 1-2 R Si J IJ J )SON, Hard-ware. Stoves-and Tin-ware. CAHN, NICKELSBURG à CO.. S!udebaker Farm Wagons, Boots and Shoes, 1 I; ic'l< Blacksmith and Wagon Shop IllillllUI MIMIIl! 100,000 Trees in Stock, The World Renonnod I F Chilled Plows ACME HARROWS. VICTOR WIND Flouring Mill and Farm Autocrat Wood Force Shade and Ornamental Trees, WII'LIi'S HEIT 1IIHEET. CITY EXPRESS NEW STORE! I NEW GOODS'! NEW PRICES! LIN'l N('.ST< I-: VANCB Delivery Wagon. BOOTS and SHOES. DRY GOODS. Spring and Summer Goods!! CHEAPER THAN EVER! School Tax. I __ _______________________ L. VANCE. Standard-bred Trotting Stallion ADRIAN, N . 6053, Salesmen Wanted. City Market. Fresh and Salted Beef. Pork,