THE COURIER- Sellino- Out to Close Business i n . organizations have fallen into the control of improper officers, who ~ 1 1 ' ...ffL There are thousands of fat cattle have been led away from its old The country at large is gazing Six miles South of I ¡runts l*.u>s, Jowpliiim Olcli! Piner ci Jiwiiie County, Oregon open-mouthed and with wondering in the county, says the Klamath landmark. Utterances have been County, (tn-gon. Star. made it is believed for his own pro­ Having concluded to close business at this place, I .•)-> offering J eyes at the real estate so-called A H. CARSON & SON, FRIDAY, SEI’. 9. 1R87. There is not an idle carpenter in tection from the anti-administration “booms" which are traversing the large stock of Proprietors. Centerville according to the Center- party at the expense of his asso­ Resistere! al (!«• PoHtotlice in Grant’ll golden state from one end to the ciates on the general executive villian. l’usa. Orc., as Second-Class Matter. other, From the tenor aud tenden- board. The frost Tuesday night injured cy it is evident that these booms the gardens in and around Link Consisting of A Commitstoner', Report. CORRESPONDENCE. Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Queens Ware, APPLE, PEAR, are not in a strict sense specula- ville to a considerable extent. W ashikgton '. Sept. 6.— The Wo invite corruHpondenee from all sec­ tions. They are founded on a real PEACH, PLUM, The gross value of all property in Commissioner of Patents in a syn­ lion« on HiibjwtH of local nmi other in- Glass Ware, &c., &c., interest and faith md appreciation Gilliam county, according to the as­ opsis of his annual report says that PRUNE, CHERRY, lereata. With each letter the name and iwldrei* of the natural resources of the court- sessor's report, is $1,858,813, as at the clo e <>f the fiscal year ending AT GREATLV REDUCED UNICES. A PRICOT, NE CT A I< INE, rd tiio sender in r<-jiiin-1, enpecially if try. against $1,592,452.assessed in 1886. June 30th, the office was well up ALMOND, WALNUT, »«nt for i>.ibli' iitii>n. with the business in charge. The -------- A Full Line of-------- .. ... ..... ....... ... The Baker county fair ground numlxtr of applications for patents CHESTNUT and California is a country of great track is now in first class condition during the year was 40,678. The The Teaching of Morality in the Public STAPLE GROCERIES natural and undeveloped resources, for the working and training of Commissioner renews the recom­ Shade and Ornamental Trees, Schools. and her people know how to bring horses, to compete at the forthcom­ mendation of his predeces or that Grape Vines, Currants, Goosberries, Will I k kept in Stock. One of the safeguards of this gov­ them to the notice of the world. ing racing events. the Patent Office be furnished with Blackberries, Raspberries, The third annual fair of the more room and greater facilities, PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. ernment is the public school. Our Their present unprecedented pros­ Strawberries, Figs, school system from the first was perity is due as much to the energy Butte Creek Agricultural Society and that the model hall and library Etc., Etc. will I k held at their grounds, near rooms I k re itored and repaired. designed to perpetuate and tnain- of her jKople as to the inviting re­ Marquamsville, Clackamas county, Referring to the defalcation of Thanking the public and my many customers for their patronage in Our Trees an- grow n w it!.out irrigation | oil Red liill land, and all of known varie- t tin good government, and, that it sources of the country. Oregon, on Thursday, Friday and Financial Clerk Bacon, deceased, lieHthat suceeed in Southern Oregon. Oregon with her ample plains, Saturday, September 29, 30, and the Comm is-inner says that the the pxst, I can now make it to their may do this, those who founded the Those contemplating tree planting will school system designed that it perfect climate and great mineral October 1. shortage was $31,091, against which do well to visit our Orchard and Nurserv, Advantage to Cail on me Before Purchasing Elsewhere. or w rite us for price list should maintain the truth ■ of the wealth, is a decade behind her sis Around Hamilton, Gilliam coun- were found bills, miscellaneous I’l-st oltiee—Murphy, Josephine Coiin­ bible in the hearts of the people. ter. ______ ________ ____ ty, harvest is over, and the yield is memoranda, etc., amounting to But now _ comes the opportuni tv, Oregon. J; 1!. Station, < ¡rants I’a s $15.011 from aggregate due bills. A. 11 CARSON A SON ty for which we have long ‘waited. much b$tt<-r tllan was thought as The early laws of Massachusetts ... Of this $8,358 has been collected. fi-irtl'j u 11 t ________ « 1 ___ -.1 _____ there will be as much or more teed with the .. than « has t been f for several « years, and 'fhe number of patents granted required of all instructors of youth Ue shall Lx? connected . steel ties of affi»iity to our sister stockr.ien are very well fixed for dining the year, including re-issues •s I 5 tint they use “their best endeavors NEW FURNITURE STORE! and designs, was 21,732. The is to-day attracting more atten- winter “to impress ti[ion the minds of the who a j sedgf number of trademarks registered, than any other in the Union., “children and youth committed to tion The Oregon Coal Navigation I,tot. The number of labels reg­ If the people of Oregon and South Main St., bet. 4th and 5fh) Grant, Pa,,. “their care the principles of justice, Oregon in particular, do not, Company is making preparations to istered, 38 p Tin number of pat­ — lias ju»t opened a New — “piety and a sacred regard for ern I build a new steamer to run on the ents expired, 12,782. Receipts of awake to their opportunity they “truth, love to their country, &c., should be forever lost. Instead of route between Coos Bay and San the otfic- aggregate $1,150,055; ex­ Fl RNITl RE STORE PHŒNIX. Oregon, and OAKLAND, California. “ftc.” Laws were passed in Con­ cajoling and pleading with the poor 1 Francisco. It will be a wooden penditures, ?!,654; surplus, $168 Where will Is? kept on hand ami for uulu necticut as early as the year 1656 emigrant to come and settle upon vessel, with 12‘j feet draught, anc all kinds of w hich enjoined upon all the officers our unoccupied government lands a capacity of 800 tons. Our Stuck this season Cannot be Excelled on the Coast Furniture, Beduing. Picture rr;me,, of the government to see to it that and apply himself to that hardest Last week a band of fifty horses Bracket,, Etc., Etc. L’etica to the Public. Neither in Quantity, Quality, Varieties, Size -i Trees, nor Health and \ igor every child and apprentice “attain of tasks -hewing a home out of the belonging to I. O. Jacks, who lives of same. Embracing all the Ia-ading Varieties of I hsir-Er im"s, Window-Frames, I'rHcketn 'at least so much as to be able to forest—let us reach out for that Etc., made to order. Hjiecial atluntrai read the scriptures and other good cliss which will bring with them near Centerville, got into the field APPLE. PEAR, l’EACH. PLUM, PRUNE, APRICOT, given to where he had grain piled in sacks. 'and profitable books in the English the means to develop lands, and NECTARINE, CHERRIES, ALMONDS, Etc., lite. IND I! K TA KIND. ‘tongue, and, in some competent who are hunting a desirable place They must have been in the field -------- 000-------- over twenty-four hours, as when Repairing and al! kinds of work in my ‘measure, to understand the main in which to live. line neatly and promptly executed. discovered a number were found to SI ’ECIA LT I ICS. • “ground and principles of the Administrator' 3 No lice. — ADO — be foundered, and fortunately onlv “Christian religion." Oregon already has a surfeit of one, a valuable mare, had eaten so IN the ina't.'rof tliecstati-oí J. T. Bryan, L’ai urEclt rc r’s Gov. Clinton, of New York, in working people. What we need is much of the new grain as to cause <|i,ee,is<> good government arising front the a large promontory jutting on the requested to settle the same imniediat •I,.-, Robe de Sargent FruiC, never before offered in Ore stantaneous and material addition general diffusion of knowledge be­ to the wealth of the country, in­ Santiani river. The cut through a'ld those having claim, against tiie es­ tin- «l.i !,. in a di;, 1 .-t.it-. form.« the celebrate I prune Lt'Ente, ■’Erem li Conserves), ing universally admitted, permit stead of the slow growth of the this obstruction will be three hun­ tate will present I lie same to me at Wil­ dred feet in length and from ten to liams pm-inct. Josephine County, Ore­ Barkelay Qoosbcrry, the most profitable of them all. me to recommend this subject to government settler. with the pn>). r vnuchers within six feet deep. A force of two gon, months from the first publication of this If we have faith in our country sixty Languedoc, King's. Soft Shell and Paper Shell Almonds. your deliberate attention.” In the hundred men are now engaged in notice. DAVID JOHN, early history of the United States now is the time to show our hand. blasting, and it is estimated that Administrator. LARGE STOCK SHADE and ORNAMENTAL TREES. S-!»-4t three months will be required to Dateil. Sept. 1887. there can I k no doubt that gr.od One Way to Build a Town. Evergreens shrubs, roses, clematis and flowing plants, small fruits, grape government was regarded as an complete the grade for the track. vines, etc., etc. outcome of instruction in the scrip­ The following article from the There is a degree of gratitude in Belon- pitreliai-iiig elsewhere, parties intending to | iant trees will find » Q tures and good morals in our pub­ Medford Transcript is more than the house of representatives, There Q it to their interest to com • and se • our stock mid learn onr prices CC Ld lic schools. Catalogues mailed gratis iqioii application. Address -ill eomimmicatii N 10 applicable to this town and will, we is a prevalent opinion among the QÍ 5 representatives who have been in In the minds of the fathers of arc sure, meet with the approbation Washington during the past week < HAMMON BROS., c3 o E3 is riurnix, Jackson i-nunty, Oregon. 51 tf our country religion and education of our right-thinking people: o that the present officers of the house were closely identified. a I Whenever you happen to want will I k re elected. There is no Q ri The schools which they'estab an article of wearing apparel or doubt at all in the case of Speaker * SHBRICK & JUDSON Halted were designed to be conser­ something in the house-furnishing Carlilse unless that gentleman LJ “0 7 vative of morals and religion. X ------- DEALERS IN-------- line, get a catalogue from some should conclude to accept the chair­ o H Men do not need to be told what business house in the east, take up manship of the committee in Ways a change has taken place in the at a postal order, or a check ami send and Means inorder to better control •z A tittide of the state towards religion your money away from home. Z r the Democratic side of the finer. ’’P ÎR1 in its relation to our public schools. > To be serious, the fact ought to 6th St., between Main and H, Grants P.is's, Or. The attempt to make Senator There arc, indeed, few who would be plain to everyone that the real Have the Largest and 1110-t Complet,' sbH-k in their line ia Soatln ni Or."ïon, «idi advocate opposition to religion in prosperity of this community rests Stanford answer the queries of the lliev will sell the common schools, but there are in each helping the other, in these Pacific Railroad Commission seems PACIFIC PORTABLE to have come to a rather lame and many who favor proscribing the matters of trade. If all the money The Com­ holy scriptures and maintaining a sent away for goods of one kind impotent conclusion. mission having asked the president neutral indifference and silence tc ami another was expended here, it spccting Christianity, 'flic great, would enable our merchants to sell whether it should employ counsel national family of lielievers in the their goods cheaper than now, and to enforce its inquiries through the bible differ so much in their con at the same time to spend more courts, the answer of the president Having purcliased the right for Jose­ struction of bible doctrines that the money in the erection of buildings. was the non committal one that it and Klamath Counties. I um now exclusion of the book aud its teach These merchants own property, pax (Should “use its own discretion." phine prepared Io manufacture and set up tlie patrona ings has l>cen thought the only taxes, contribute to the support of Upon this the Commission pulled lip stakes and came East. — [l ’ itts Fij'.Sc Portable CoaMiatlsi Pickel and Wire wise plan for maintaining peace. schools, churches, and all kinds of That is : let the state confine itself enterprises, and while they do this burg Dispatch. F E N ( ‘ E. 4 sif The returns of the vote on the At the most reason«!»Ionites T’ni* Fence to giving secular instruction ami they ought to have every dollar of let every denomination impart re­ patronage possible to be tendered Texas prohibition amendment to is neat strong and e on the right side upon vor of the present management, to enforce its inquiries through the A Sìare gì tie Public Patronate Solicits And all goods handled by courts, the answer of the president all these matters. These things have been received in this city. was the non committal one that it are not Christianity but they a,e Harris says that for the past three NOTICE FOR PUBLICz\TlON. WALKER, — All kinds of — all in keeping with it and its teach years the Oregon and Transconti should “use its own discretion." — Including the ----- 1’. S LixnOrricr:. I ers should represent a belief in the nental Company has made a claim Upon this the Commission pullet MASONRY WORK EMPIRE MOWERS. REAPERS and BINDERS. RoxEnt kg , Or., Aug. 15, 1887.) «■thic • and dis-trines of Christianiti up stakes and came cast, l’itts of $3,000.o against the Northern burg Dispatch. is hereby given that the follow­ 1’romptlv and neatlv executed HYDRAULIC PIPE and GIANTS ing Notice named settler lias filed notice of his Pacific Company. The justice of -I'Hf Furnished on short notice W<- cordiiik in,,»,, .it« ............... Without requiring that religion this claim the Northern Pacific de intention to make final proof in snp|"at The PiM’.r Man mine, situated in and prices before purchasing. ’ examine our goods of his claim, and that said proof will be should lie taught in our public nies. The Oregon and Transconti Shoshone county. Idaho, has lx-cti I made 1,-fore the Judge or ('lerkof the schools, we should as far ,(s possi nental owns less than one sixth ot sold to a syndicate of capitalists for ( onntv Court of Josephine County. Ore­ N E \\ ble have rtligious teachers who will the stock of the Northen Pacific,, $135,001 The company will in­ gon, at < »rants Tass, M COUNTY SURVEYOR, of Homestead S W 1. See 2V, S E *. of S E '4 See 3 • Ii.\i< 1 ie : k ’ sik > i » Christ If lie may not give ¡»si turn Compam such enterprises. The mine con This fact, Harris N of N E Sec 31 Tp 39 > K 7 West. A ik ! (renerai tive religions instruction his lite, claims, explains the desire of the tains a continuous vein of ore from In the old Central Hotel building, «lien' Front St., adjoining Courier Office, W W. He names the follow ing witness­ conduct and well known religious GRANTS FASS, OREC.ON. es to prove his continuous residence upon, and Transcontinental to three to four feet in width and the he guaranies to give satisfaction in convictions will create an atnios Oregon ami cultivation of, said land, viz Wni. promote the interests of the Oregon ore assavs from fifty to sixtv ounces SHAVING and H A1R-CI TTÌ NG. Chapman and Wilson Uaine.o: Althoii- . We have opened a FirM-Clau n,,nr phere which will I k Christian in its Railway At Navigation Compam at of silver and from sixty to eighty Frank Nickerson of Grants Pass. 1>. 8 anj I .edSi.e, in the l.uildino f rmerlv Ladies’ Hair-cutting a nfsvialty. effects on the school. the expense of the Northern Pacific. per cent of lead. The mine will I k llolton, of Kerbvville, all d Jueephinn ■s > 'i|‘i' d a« a saddle and harries, ,|lol>. When such a man enforces the -'tib-idizeil for $5.000,000, and «here we will kis-p < o,iantlv <>n hand County, < Iregon In conclusion, he says that the duties of love, kindness, honest) names of the committee ap|M)inted sound thinking miners say that and lor sale the best brands of Cun. W. J ohxsto X. llegistar. S-Nl-Ot ’ and faithfulness upon out children by the board of directors to solicit stock will soon I k at par. Horn, Corn and Oat Meal. they will understand the standpoint proxies of the stcx'kholdcrs will 8 5tf There has been .1 marked change Notice for Publication. from which he wages these virtues prc»|»erh protect the interests of the of front in the attitude of General Wheat. Barley. Oats. Mill GRANTS PASS While, then, we may not agree f. ft. l.isu (>rrii iiic children should I k leavened ¡XMsiblv become a national parts. powerful district .assemblies through­ ni ’ N nrL'n "L. ’ " t ! • •"•'-v vari.-tiet. din, , Oct. Util. _ 18S7. 1887. viz viz: : '» *- ‘‘’J’' ___ __ W oi ||<| annminue to the ¡»ublir that tliev with the grand principles of scrip but if it retains its hold on the out the country. Powderly has rv- have fitted nt» in n>nnt\*tiun with thvir LAND FOR SALE • , »omen who ran m ike ping. I’rc-.-inption I». K “ No. . 4820, ■ - ■ for - ... Hie , aalari^V. can jwy io . h I W », of N W 14 Se, 14 Tp l i S K ■> tiual morality. Thus, while our wage-working classes ot New York ¡Katedlv since then in privât« Tonsorial bnsint A FINE 4 W M. lie names tin* iollowing witne»- • I of I »ceiled I.and “n"m * •' 2nt'*W, t"’' 1 schools must I k so far seen- City it may exert a controlling in respondence and interview "IsMit one and „ne-leth , manv new to prove hi» continuo»» r>—idonee ’iry*’■ Hot and Cold Baths. ---- i mile« horn Grant, u-il.! ; e xi'lude the te idling fluence on the presidetital election know ¡edged that a grave eri io «. 1«.t|, in the fmit and cultivation of, ssid land, tiz i. aituated. _ ___ bomitiluily and has plen- R„.i , ’¡', I'LL I - MO!'EK KTE, anil •kills1 act ion ty ot gt«»l n»... u they ought ot 1888. since its recruits number the hi«ton- of the order has wl»H,«»her».1» .«,( Jordan. <4 Grant« Pas’. I sta-k|»i livii.ir — water (urtl.er |K1r- han , re‘‘r'!cn’al < iiiarautcci »■fiin «o.*t,HItT, wath Moron rs SltiK-tiiake and Jasi»'« Ct«ij>ma A -V re Hard-ware < $ )ves [ 1'lißH.iA ‘iii iï TÜlEf X X Combination Picket and Wire r K N c 1 I. Chilled Plows ACME HARROWS, VICTOR WIND New Barber Shop! Flour, Grain, and Feed Store, SV Í - T l‘At I . ’.Jiyy •» »MM