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Til E COI RIEI ■ ■■■I ■■■■■ oiciti PaBtr cl JtsenilM Cccntr. Orete» FRIDAY. D1C1Î1 P4«| V ridaa J Rcghlere I Ban. <) We invìi lions oil h ' I -rent». With e.t. of the ten | »ent for nt The 1« yer of th- ing a pe working rivers an the Bay jielled ca Hydrant r profitabl find em late beet of hydra ■ ex pert tl ern O. egl have, fir’ worked scientific applianc merit, h: “ tunes. knowler’ * era, and 1 ly comm era of pi The p raining < ly doing have prt tlioroug , an 1 alt guarded have git they are their vit I The t large vc mense t . w have tl They sa that w- water p been w would car, nne profit al ers of contend lysed tl water ; flumes ; broken slides ti and obs veloped that ha other tr tvjic of and ]>er until n sihle. to the mines, of the I ern Or of sucl will i>e 1 many 1 section banks » well di. their g swell th phine cc its citi in the hydra sealed— Wed z grave their river to-ksg 111 llK purse <>f ex suffici" • m.uiv asl‘° bly e. . M. & hospit. friend, ! exteusi'- situate nois testin surpr not I as th. pose richiii depot Mr. G exteu er ere deterrt still l,l< nnliuiil JUEY 2Q IXH; Xe**ÌHtere<i nt the PuHtofthv in Grant’* Paw, Ore., uh Second-! ’las* Matter. cohrehponpe . nce ! W h in vit»'» corr •’♦pondoiM’v from all lion« on* Mubjeutü of local and other in- lervMtM. With each lHt«»r Ihn name and ad lr»»*s of the bender D required, exp » i.iiiv if »ent for nutili.-ation WÀTERWJBKà. ample power for the pump; »nd for a factory of some kind which might l>e induced to locate here. This ■ ■ •, stem without th? dam could be put in for JW.otxj. It is inferior to the gravity system however, in that it requires constant attendance. A third is the combination of the gravity and direct pressure systems, and consists of the pumping engines witli a line of pipe to a reservoir upon some elevation convenient to the town and pipes from the reser voir to the town as in the gravity system. The co< of CuiKtatit pinup ing however, is a serious expense, and one that we believe can lie avoided. Any one of these st stems would give satisfaction and would pay for themselves in a few years. BEHIND THE ACE. T'lie faram*0f SoMtkcra OttgMi are,a;. i rule, twenty year* behind the age. In under-draining, irri gation, and stock raising, they ap pear to have made little improve ment on the plans of our foe fathers The agriculturist of to-day who suc ceeds must farm on advanced prin ciples; must adapt his crops to his soil; aid his land by supplying what is necessary Tor the crops, or, get rid of the elements which retard the growth of vegitation. Our farmers must keep abreast of the times, or sink hopelessly into a state of farm drudgery, caking out a precarious existance by hunting for skins, ora little mining J Wimer & Sons arc cleaning up the mine near Waldo. “Pacts are stubborn things," ami sufferers* from Chili anil Fever find thi- complaint a very stubborn fact until they commence the tew oi Ayer's Ague Cure. This method never fails to cure even the worst CISC. • 5 Selliini Out to Close Business!! liFlil.i',1) \IMII, Sixmik-s *«nh of Grants Pas,,. J11X ’’"lllllv, I JIa\ it)^ cvHcludvtl to dose busi liess At this pince, I 3D1 offctiuij IHN large stock of DRY GOODS, A- H carson & son , FANCY GOODS, F^oprietors. Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Queens Ware, 100,000 Frees io I 'oiiHiMiim ,4 i,'o;iee to the Public. Glass Ware, &c., &c., BY Virtu-of (!>•• ' ll" of the COt’RIEit Priming plant, all unpaid i-ul.-s-ripli-'n» Hi.w . wine, o-1 av.il.le to Mr. A. 1. All- woitli a-..a I u.-ieai'l Adverti-ine from hine Nt. ! W. .1. WIMEK. a\T GRKATLV reduced prices A ImlzLtrator s Notice. STAPLE GROCERIES --------- A APPLE. PEAR PEACH. PLUM PRUNE, CHF rrv I apricot , nectarine Full Line of --------- ALMOND XVAIATT CHESTNUT and F' Will lie kept in Stock. In thr in.itter/if tir* l '»t.itc of M. A. Chap A system of water-work - is requi ín..», (h’tv.iw*!. Grape Vines. Currants, Goosb^ ' site to th ■ future welfare and pro- The following from the “Rural Noli«-’ i- L r ow j-iven that th * un tvr- Croakers will always lie found to parity of Grant. Pass. No town in oppose every improvement or enter Spirit," exactly descrilie.. ver}' much signv'l has h«‘?u .ippoiiitc I by me Co inty Blackberries, Raspberries! **’ i o irl oi .!•••! ph h • Ct» i; i . On ^on. *h- Thanking the public and my many customers for their patronage II) the union is in ire favorably situated piise that may lie brought up, but of the stock which our farmers arc.,, Strawberries, Fig, •tin/ in Probat • a ’ ni'iii.'traUir of the et*- for the establishment of this great the enterprising citiz.-n wi'l do his .it o. M. A ( hapinan, d • :ued. the past, 1 can now make it to their now breeding : Etc., Etc. boon, and the matter should be kept utm »st to bring about improvement. WM. ( HAPUAN. Our Tives are grown \\ it:<»n “The otlier day the writer clianc-, A/hnini-irutor oi Mail Estate. in agitation until brought to a suc Grant' pass must go ahead or go !-»l> Red hill land, ami a|| of5,1(, 7 atp<l July bili, 14X7. 7-S-4w • ed to see a herd of some fifty head cessful issue. backwards. It cannot rennin sta ueMhat succeed ln South,.ril 4ri"' The advantages of wajer-work- tionary. We lielieve that there arc I of beef cattle that had iK-en brought rhouc eoiiteiiH.latin« tn-,. i,|. Of all County Treasurer's Gth Notice Io wellb. vi'it o.H fhvhanl ; 7 -“ 1 are so self evident as to scarcely enough progressive men here to from Southern Or / n. or writ«-ux fwjckx-li-t need pointing out; still, in the hope | override the moss back opposition the big necks, big horn, Cat ham ■H : . k ti < 'orsiv T he mzit, I — ■■■ 1‘oHt-ofliee—Miirphv. .I omih . i .;.. , of influencing our people to action ists and thus bring alrout an era of med, sway-backed, crooked shanked I ir'.Ms l’a'.-, Jul) lóti», rsa? ) n, K l»easts a white man ever saw, this ■ we will reiterate some of them. Notii-.’ i< In : ’by gtv.'ii t i.it tlier,' are prosperity and progress that will lot took the lead. Can it be—ves it «-i;iG ' ''>«»» son ' In the first place, as a fire pro carry tn on to the pinnacle of suc i'l'1,1- i'l 1 i: ■ I .::::!)- Tr-'.is ir) for tlieri'- can that people living in this agt iG n,' .......... I III,' following I Otinly War- tection. they stand pre eminent, and cess. I.et us have water works at will grow such stock? We don't nut-«, | r- i. -i.-.i i." X.> 2'i, July 1'1. ISSA N K \\ from this point of consideration an early day. Xiiiii\ t .< 2, A. li, 7, 0, 112, Ili, 17, , want to know the names of tile alone th- people of Grants Pa ■ 13, tl, 17, 2«. growers, for it is a sure thing they would be justified in incurring the l it t v : un tira k - uu '.' w ¡H <s> ;»c from A Rich Find. u_’ver saw a live stock journal, and t!ii<1|.«t • ,1. w. iiowAitn, necessary expense. At present the Treasurer. town is literally at the mercy of the Front St., adjoining Courier otti For the past twenty years what never will." Our Slock iliis season Cannot be Excelled on the Coast devouring element. Insurance in is known as "the dry diggings’’ has GRANTS PASS, OREGON. Majar R. II. Hendershot, Known I consequence can only be iiad at been wccii >ucuk;?»siiijjy successfully wojKuti worked »or for piawr placer . . it » i r M usic .N'-Hlt'-r iu Quantity. Quulitj X arii ti<". Size >f Tree*, nor Health and Vigor Lossons. . j . .. I.. everywhere as the Drummer Loy oi figures so high that many refuse to by different parties in this locality. .. .•» , , r / of sain,', laiibraring all the Leading Varieties of Ue have <>|a-ned a FirO-f’laag 1 -|,.... y. . . 1 r n i 1 the Rappahannock, s oneoiourhon- insure, preferring to run tile risk of At I and I eed store in H„. I,nilding |..riiw|, interval-» pieces of float quartz i *i A t * , . riii ored and respected citilens, rar two APPLE. PEAR. ¡ ‘ EACH. PLUM. PRUNE, APRICOT, I oc, upied a- a saddle and I,kl. fire. Parties on this score are pre have been found which were vvr\ . . 1 • i » • • i * • i • r 11 < i year hv has resided in our midst, where we will keep eoiWi,ntlv ,,u |,± vented from putting, up such build rich NECTARINE, CHERRIES, ALMONDS, Etc., Etc. in tine gold. these, taken i • , i , and h>i- sale the best brand* .,i ' now i’i .-p.u ?<l lo vive I’rivatc Lessons ing» as the importance of the town with the fact of the rich placer de.; durmg which tmie we have tnne- I . up»»u --------- 000-------- the ' and-again had the pleasure of see would warrant, and thus we are • posit, were thought by many t<> Elour, Corn and Oat Meal. SI ‘ECIALTI ICS. great losers. With an efficient sys I indicate the proximity of a rich . ing and hearing the wonderful FLUTE Wheat, Bariev, Oats, Mill manner in which he handle' the \»OLIN. tern of fire protection our insurance quartz lode. A large numlier of ■ PIANO, rates would I k - cut down almost one miners have visited the locality, and i drum sticks. Without doubt the mid ( hop Fee l. Bran, ORGAN, half. This matter should be th >r- after a vain search have abandoned major is mastor of the sticks, and has no superior ’ if any equal, in the P. Barry Pear,'the I h , t late slapping variety. Iti'uny Brass Instrimx :.t. l-'or pnrtieu- and everything pertaining to 3 oitghly investigated by our town the field with the theory of great 17-22-1 in Muir Peach, freestone) still heads tho Nst. fathers at an early date. convulsions of Nature, which had I United States. That his merits are 1.1'. .’ii| lire at this office. j FIRST-CLASS FEED STORK. Kar.aday's Cling, the canner's pride. in some manner done away with' known is evidenced by the numer GRANTS PASS ous request for his service that come Kelsey’s Japan Plum, has no peer. VV. RAZEE & SON. A system af water work' is also the quartz beds from which the gold , Robo de Sargent Prune, never before oflered in Oregon, ft is an important factor in the health of must have come. It remained how almost daily from all parts of the •Bty Proprietor». this wlii'-ii, in a .1, ¡.--.I state, inruis the i j'ebrale 1 prune L) Ent?. a town. Statistics on this point are ever for the veteran prospector and country, and the univcrsl satisfac BARBER SHOP ~ fl-'ren.-li Conserved), irrefragable. In flat towns like mineralogist, Mr. Sterling, of I’ort- tion with which his playing is re- — INI) — Ee.keiey Qoosbeny, the most profitable of them id!. Grants Pass, where theie mint of 1 tn I, to solve the problem and de cieved wherever the sound of his II BATH ROOMS.' < necessity be more or less surface monstrate the existance of one of drum is heard, whether it be in the I Langm-doc, King's, Soft Shell and Paper Shell Aincnds. drainage into the s¡>ringsand wells, the richest quartz, leads in the state. city, town or country.—Chamber- Messrs. COBURlhB^iiESLEY LARGE STOCK SHADE and ORNAMENTAL TREES. is this particularly the case. A Mr. Stirling came here a short time' lin (Dakota(Democrat. Will appear I IVou.'d aniixiiiii-.. Io the |>ub!x- that they , Fancy Goods of ail k’lids, s,:l I at comparatively small exjienditure at ago, ami has been engaged in pros in Grants Pass, August, 22nd and I have fitted up in eoiniectioli with tlieii Evergreen»«, shrub«, roses, clematisand Honing plants, small -ruite, gr ipe n inefl. etc., etc. this periexl of our existance may I k * pecting since that time. lie had Z3nd. Tonsorial biisiiu sx, BILD-ROCK PRICES On Sundaj' evening Rev. Mr. the means of saving the town from been a very little time in the dig fw-p afore purchasing elsewhere, parties intending to plant treeswill find ffiimmer Silks, - 55 cts. p:r yard. it to their interesl to come and see our stock and learn our prices the ravages of an epidemic and the gings when he discovered the form Rinddlc took occasion toadministei PRICES MODERATE, and Sat ¡¡Taction Lawns, • - - . 5 ......... < atalogues mailed gratia upon application. Addri-ax -<ll communications to loss of many valuable lives. This ations and further investigations a scathing rebuke to the users of < huirantviMl. >ther goixU in j»r i|Ki>-ii,>:i. ) profane language. The rev. gen-1 M nx S treet , next door to Bak ry is a mutter for the serious considera proved that he was right. I tleman took for his text the Lord’s tion of a growing town like Grants 7-22-3m The diggings are about tour miles I'luruix, Jackson «'ounty, Oregon. ;,|t I PUss. up the river from Grants’ Pass, in prayer, or rather, as he put it, the J. W. HOWARD. ¡disciples ’ prayer. In connection I Brick! Brick!! Brick!!! a gulch facing to the south-west. For irrigating purposes, there is The different strata run right across with the phrase “halloaed be Th) uuthiiig that will give so much satis the face of the gulch, and the gold name,” he spoke of the fearful pre- Cheaper than the Cheapest, ------ DEALERS IX ------ faction and at so small an outlay of producing formation is as follows : valance of profani’.y not only among — AT — A. j. ski capital as public water-works. Tliat First a column of granite, or pud-: the men, but to some extent witli irrigation is desirable in Grants Pass ding stone properly speaking, 30 ft women and children, and showed Main St.. !<■ t. lih alb» >r:. Crants Pasi. no one will dispute. Then why not wide ; next is a layer of decomposed how directly it was opposed to di — lbs wist «4>i‘netl a N *w — 6th St., between Muin nrul H, Gr ints Pass, Or. The C ockier is have it at once? The increased fruit- gold ‘ ' lieariug quartz. 500 feet wide ; vine precepts. 1 •» K I C K A'A K I Have the .'.arg- a:i 1 m<>.-t Coirtjdet in ti, i,- lira in South, m on nh'el fulness of gardens and orchards then comes another granite column not a religious periodical but it TUfixITI HE sT(HH. — All kinds of — they will sell would warrant the outlay, and in a 40 feet wide, and another 300 feet heartily endorces the preacher, In Wlr re w ill be kepi on li.ui.l a ,d ■■ all 1- itals of very few years we are convinced that of decomposed quartz ;' a quartz our cx;Kriance. we should .say that \S T.OW AS THE LOWKST. MASONRY WORK ___________ ____ then ____ appears the average, full grown male of urri.’turo. Bedding, P ctvre Fr-nis», water works would pay for them __ ledge 20 inches wide AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED which has not yet been prosjiected! >'“'thern Oregon can swear around 1’rouiptl) and neatly executed selves. Brackett, Etc.. Eic. 1 >.».r-l'r.iu,-s. Window-Fr.uiK's, Bra.-k'-n this is followed by 40 ft. of granite, tour ' ” sides ' of * any ...... other man no mat l-.te., made to older, t-peeial atteiili 'i» The In counting up the many advan another 300 ft. of decomposed quartz ter where he comes from. given to tages, the effect of such enterprise and then the principal quartz ledge. habit is most jieniicious and alto- I ' N I ) I-L ¡1 TA K I N < I. ____________ _ u u|Kin outsiders should not lie for- This started a __________ mere rildxm on i top, gether useless. The thief and liar Repairing and al, kinds a I work in West of Depot, on 11, ilro.id Track.) getten. That we have a good sys but has developed into a well 71c! have an object to gain, but not so line neatly 11:1 I prou:| tly exec le I. His lan- tem of water works, fire protection, lined _____________ ASHLAND, oiil-j. iN. ledge, loaded with fine gold, with the profane man. and — AL'O — an 1 good irrigation, would, more 'l'his has been named the "Mother . guage loses all force and beauty than atty other local question, influ G>ad ' and is said to I k marvelous with the insertion of oaths. It is anufacture. 's ence partie . to come to ('.rants Pass ly rich. The writer witnessed a ( evidence of a conscious weakness A G E N T I’ie iSiint Ae' iiinni 'daliiiiis for lounilies. It would lx? an efficient advertise- crude test of ten pounds of this rock of expression and ignorance. To ..lent of the push and energy of our which panned out a button worth ■ believers in a divine l»eing it is Passengers carried io ami from the Hotel FREE OF (’ll \RGE. business men. twenty five cents, and it was certain repulsive and horrible blasphemy, i’AC-iei A ESQ -- I’atr.’iM will k* Htipiilied with II t ami that much <>l the gold ese:q>ed. It while to unbelieversit has no mean Cold Baths from the Famous C/ A-S.i'SV 'y sir’.«» »lss There have been several system ■ is variously estimated that this ore ing at all, and is a silly and sense proposed, any one of which would will run from #30 to $600 a ton. less cumbering to a conversation. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. [<>-.'l-lin I k jK-rfectlv feasible. but all who have tested it agree The man who cannot express him The Rest Mill self without oaths should be an The system of a water ditch has that it is very rich. Above the made. : I Flouring Mill and Farm already been pretty fully discussed main ledge is another too yards of object of pity to intelligent people. A share of pilbftr pili/»*i.i_c ¡s re* Chilled 1 < >lt SALE in these columns. It would no decomposed quartz, and a ledge 36 u!ly soli, it'sl anti sa ¡itísía.'t i(»n £TMF.I»!frvi Circuit Court Docket. .*4$ ly doubt prove satisfactory, and al inches wide, bearing both gold and Situated on Murphy Cretk. J<H.«phiiu G M Strickler vs XV J Strickler uoimty, Oregon, eight miles south of though expensive, would prove an silver in paying quantities. This Suit in equity for a divorce. ‘.rants 1 Fimt-rlass i I.Ol RLXi. >t. I. < »¡IX immense benefit to thousands of has been named the “Grey Eagle. ’ Abram Cole vs John Taj lor—Ac Ml l.l . with r.itvnt Maehiiu •ry, doing J. BISTIIKIX. »\llLI.S, acres of good land outside the city The Neil brothers own the d unes tion at law to recover personal pro g<M^d work and has a g«»od custom The limits. The town as a cot puratidn, on which these discoveries have perty. I XRM contains .’J3’) acres of land: 50 acre* in clover, and ove r 100 acre* under however, is principally concerned I k ' cii made and have Ixuided them John !•' Kelly vs J Bourne cl al— ■ nltication ; also u«»od Or<di.ird, good Autocrat Wood Force for the irrigation and protection of to Messrs. Keenan and Stirling, of Suit in equitv to quit title. ’louse and Harns and irrigation ditch, Mun if. ctnr< r< an.I !n»|.<>rt< ! ■* of the land within the limits, and those bast Portland. These gentlemen H B Miller & Co. vs Geo XV Rid l ine situation for a dairv farm. ( a i i. - who are inclined to lie crokersmight have sent rock to the Portland re die and J B Hutch—Suit inequity ii r ite almost anv part of the jda.it. I l hji 11 j >si, raise this objection. duction works, and expect to have to recover real property and dama further particulars call or address IJ. * I -s h i'RONf», Murphy, (h*eg<»n. There are, however, several - ' a mill running on the river near ges. An 1 all j >.:id; handled by terns, an) otic < t which would be the “dry diggings" in a very short XX tn Bybee vs Jane Bybee and J 129 & 131 Sâîîfiiiî Sì.. Sis FnüiÄO. C.1!., SIMMONS. jterfectly efficient for tow n purposes tune. It is thought that the whole STAX ’ ER & R Spencer- Suit for partition of WALKICK, an 1 at the same time very much less field of decompi sed quartz will pal real property. - tl,c I actory. 115 J: 117 I Lives Street. 111 the I 'ireuil 1 ourt of the Stale of <>,-«■- ----- Including expensive. First, we mav haw .1 liberally fot working, and that XV II Flanagan, administrator of gon. in an-1 (or th,* County of .hwepbine EMPIRE MOWERS, RiLAI’lLRS and BINDERS gravity system. Wr are informed millions of dollars in gold have been the estate ot XV \V Justus, deceased, that there are numerous springs is lost by crude .system of milling cm II. Blackwood, 1 s;,-n<la'it. vs Lucinda Justus. Rhoda A Cren .suing from the rocks on Spring ployed 111 the past. Furnished on short notice, shaw and Emma Justus Action to Suit in Fijuity lor Divorce. mountain at a height of five or six ami prices liefore purcha ,ii To Wi.P.itn H. Blackwood, the al>ove recover money. named defendant: hundred feet above the town level, Hilling the first part of last week '. <>f Front and 4th Sts.. Lawrence I.eonard vs C H Beach and th it these springs, if collected, the fatalities caused by the heat iii the name of the Ulate of Oregon, vou 5 Pass, - - Oregon. A II Platter and T G Patterson, ar In lici ebv liotitied and rts|llire<l to appear would fill an eight inch pi]X‘. Such <>1’1.E’S MEAT MARKET is Eastern citic was terrible. Over Sherifl Suit in equity for cancella and a.i'V.or Hie e-niplaint filed a/ii:ist a stream of water would be more mid |>rep:ired to supply custom ' > ii ill the above entitled suit in the otlice tion of line and for injunction. o choicest cuts of than sufficient lor the wants of two hundred deaths trom sun stroke I. I.eonard vs I. E Nelson and "J the i lerk of -aid Court, in which l.uev Grants Pas fot him year to conn were re|x>rted from Chicago, while I'. .. ,-.»ood ¡' plaintiff, and von, William . MUTTON. PORK. Ai: Ircw Johnson—Suit for injunc II. Bla.'kW" xl, is defendant, on or Isifore A rtoervoit to h 'hl three ot four throughout the states of Illinois, tion. All kinds of the I-:r«t .lav of the next term of said million gallons might lx- built on a Indiana, Pennsylvania, Missouri Adolph Brown vs The Kerb»' Mil Circuit om:, P>-wit: the First dav of U S A (i E S and Ohio, the heat was almost un heighth of 2$o or 300 feet alxnv the ling and Mining Co Action at law August, lss,’. Ami if von fail t, -appear Beg« leave to inform the pubi» if the public patronage re- town level, and the w ater collected bearable. and nunieruus deaths oc to recover money. e i a ,'ler ~a -I complaint. <!■ fault will • | lx> i cited. taken against vou. and for want of an 6 th AND h STRE.I Pipes from the resen >ir and through curred. At W ashington. I>. C . it Ellen X'annov vs James Lucas BUNCII BROS ’ the |, ■lainlitf will apply to said out the town would he the only >.d is said that the heated term 1 eat and Emma Lucas, his wife, and answer, Coltri for the r. •lie: pr.iyt'l mr in said com- l’reprietors With any records since the signal service ditioml expense, and this would William N ucl.e suit in equity to pbiint, to-wit: For a d r,e dissolving gi\-e »js the iKst fire s , stem know n. was established. the uiarri.i.-e c Itilr.il t heretofore, and now toreclo.se mortgage. «'xistiiu; laMWis-n the - li I |Jai;ililT ami A con ;t Hit ]u< Miti w -ild always Margaret A Hyde v-. Williams »"«i the defendant, end lor th.'.-iHt.»lv The French ami Newfoundland be MKiilable, and a tew hundred fivt And everything to be foil Hyde Suit in equit}' for divorce. ami < are of the «-hildn-n named in «.lid of hose and a dozen or fifteen hv fishermen have had a serious n:i-. • • - • Froprielor. ' "inp! lint to I.' a»:ii-,|.'.| to plaintiff, and Lucy Blackwood vs William II VERY LOW FOR CASH, OR MARKETABLE PRODUCE drants would defend the whole understanding. The French Com • r jii'lament against the «letemiaiit iut Blackwood suit iu equity lor di • «^t' and dixburxinents of tliix suit M aim S treet , - - G rant ' s P ass . town. There would Is- with this mandcr cl a war vessel lande«l tro >ps vorce. («¡'■Call and see me before purchasing cist where. an«l drove the Net» foundland fisher- DAVIS BROWER. system, no engines and no expense Ella Talbot vs II S Davenport Solicitor for Plaintiff. for attendance, etc The system n en .-.way from certain ]x>rtions of I.) or 1.T of I. R. Wel»tcr, tire oil Action at law to recover monev. the coast. could propably be put in f»r Sam Daniels vs H S Daveujxirt. Judjjr, dated .1 une I7tii. HS7. 000. During the term of office of the Ellen Dawtqxirt suit in equit» for i«i-24td MUTTON, The direct pressure system w. ttld I’:«.sent chief of jioliee in San l’ran- the lorcclostire of mortgage. be the cheapest wc could adopt t< cisco. (here have been t.’.OoU ar P ork -SAI SAGE. Kubli A: Bolt vs A J Grimes ami • the present. This would consist rests for gambling. T own I;O tjs Susan Grimes suit in vquitx to 'I ' '.i ’ "T d of choice vwrie'icx A ll» Bol.Ot XA. simply of a system et pipes and a Greater benifits n loreclose mortgage i < >;•• \i •' •, rihiLMx "i .v.r'. n 't.,i Tom.'-i«'. powerful pumping engine. Power trom the vacation sea a su, -xoflh.' I'in. ». we can |MV 1rs»] Geo Simmons \s Ecu itul! and B.iccn ' and Lard for the engine, howei er. would hav. same time, the 1 IX"iriiig to go to Germany on businex*, -alari.-,.r eomii—ion auliche |«n >a- Bridget Bull suit in equity tv • »ire nel l en, pio;. !,!.., We have mam- ,, •« I .'tier tor '.»ie at low rat. «, inv Slio|>». to lx- ready at any time of the da» clcnsed and vitalize ALWAYS ON HAND. close 1 u »rty.ü • Sto, k on hand, togetf cr with two l-ts u|- •n> el"H' .' »jx-edtic», U,,h in th,. (l,,jt Arrangements could be ui.uie with «a parilla. wl ti nthmd...... . S:.iu - •fOiv^v v> G? » \\ I. 1W1S i i*tn 011 which the «hop»« are I,sated. Aia ■ some private party to fttniiah th< Aildrtt ateneo, with référer* PM Meat Deli»« rd any place in Town \tt»h ••ne acre <4 irr-'iud fav.-ra'.ly located for mvui h>r avvuilt. It.., k power or .1 dim could b. bmli resi leiKV. t all «si or address 1 IIEE VE t HAl.i.F, <d Ongoii \ n \V A Humtt r L. L MAY. CO. Wursernneu. MIKEIORMW ,t< p>'hr jivet " h’< h w "tild fui iii'h HR H ili- tuli. C^taL I H>ir MIN\ n Ihr: Piti PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS, Shade and Ornamental Trees Advantage to Call on me Before Purchasing Elsewhere. I.WMW GEO. W. RIL)I)EE, TREES! TREES' UREES! Hammon Bros.' Nurseries, Flour, Grain, and fed PHCENIX. Oregon, and OAKLAND, California. PROF. SUTTMER, Firms, Frones, and Apricots 00 Mjrobolan Plum Stock. Spring ad Summer CHEAPER THAN EVER! Hot and Cold Baths. HAMMON BROS., I will not be Under Sold. SHHRliK &J1IDSON, D. W. HARDIN’S NEW FURNITURE STORE! Hard-ware, Stoves and Tin-ware. )< Studebaker Farm .^«ons, White Sulphur Spring iblei 0. GAN I ARD, - Proprietor. The World Rcnouned 13lS«HLE »1 V»’ (.«' lb Plows. ACME HARROWS. VICTOR WIND 1.1 11 TO CAHN. NICKELSBURG ¿CO. Boots am! Shoes E'S HEIT HIM NEW STORE NEW LIVINGS' BOOTS and S Market. —_________ ________ L_ vaxce . 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