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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1887)
X m imh H JW tO A citixef writing to I « f hi. city, “We orfc nightly Uli* •st thingJ l‘-i:ig 1 -jel otlu-r throiv We ha<9 benefit the» prosjicrcd v. We advU ♦ thous.an'ls forth all on m inn r thn by our cis were not <|J trary, ng.-J ’*• strong as \4 ’ • We thu * visitors, \i ! friends—p| pondence i« and carrietfi fill tales of west county | And, tilt, i did doubler ' made it a local p.ajwi to advertis for large locat advei ifl of our fu'.tM| advantage»! versing wi ■ came here ■ iidvertisia J which the! " all else toW growth anl We f und I this—the u jHirpose, tE Every newE most of oii advertising« turns, it so. to iinpicss» had an eyt l ict that V mg town, • <1« <I pnpulq over 2o,ooi creased in But a thousand fo round us thq., over 400 pe S Wjìf-Djj» in Montani. Ruin and Disjr.ieo The pick of stag-h >un«ls recently bjught trout Colorado and in use |> t!i - Su 1 River Range Association 1 •. reported doing good service iu the wolf-killing businesti, fur which in II Cvr. 5th an j Main Si*. dustry the dogs were purchased. H. SIMPKIN3. - - Proprietor. Six of the hounds recently bought to bay double their umuber of wolves and engaged them in battle, W hite C ooks ! doing to the deatn all but two of the This house hasjuat l>eeii tho sheep and calf destroyers. Not a roughly overhauled from base few single combats have occured, ment to attie. Beds nice .«^ I resulting in uniform victory for the clean. The table« are »uj>- «log, which has the advantage of phe.1 with the beat the market fleetness, pluck and strength. A affords. pair of hounds can do a wolf in pretty short order. One will toss TERM« REASONABLE the wolf in the air. ami liefore the 4 I -if astonished animal is again on the C. II Caldwell, who killed Chas. ground he is caught at neck and loin and tore asunder. The hounds Keene at the dance house in the are fed no meat, their diet Ix-ing Siskiyons, h is been indicted for COMMERCIAL HOTEL ! confined to corn bread and butter murder in the first degree. GRANT’S PASS OREGON. milk in most part The Range In Brief and to too Point. Association are satisfied they have i- Ireil il IHsorler>sl liv- t This Hotel has been thoroughly made a g ao l investment in these is t>v>.|K'|Mi.i misery. I'l.li/esli .u i» a L<e to got»! wolf-exterminators. nature. renovated m»«l The humm <li f oastitutiil by abrogaf section i <1 tution of | lie as follijl S ec rt< >» retary of I judge of t other “tatff receive au sum us tl should lic< the slid «# that wlutia .«hall havef of an v sit«i neither be® «lining the cutnbcnt <! been elect! Adopte» rv isth. J 1'1« m y S ectmi I k, or to sell or for sale otV malt, distil toxicatingf ' > hibited itf medical, purpose.-« Sue. 2. blv shall manner; , pl ice. SIIC xhall lie kept f >r i: chanical * S hc . take cffecfC mouths fr< lion by t Ils S hc t .| blv shall I necessary * allies neE nniendiiK » Approvl 2(1,’ iKSy. I I T ) II ih- r® i io V 1 ' KHRBYVILLE DIRECTORY. Purposes. OF CIGARS LINE KEPT ON ALWAYS HANI). 1’. of H. Josephine J .>|.T .C, ~ Grant s P ush , first Satur at 1) o’clock a . m . Grant’» Pars, Oregon, Main Strut. ----- DRUGGIST AND Tnw, Pitest Eedlcl«!. Fsrfnmery. Tsilet Articles. Shoulder Braces. Trusses. Etc. ------ (>------ chool I Bocks. I Books I and I Stationery A Full Line of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Brushes. I'HSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. SMITH BROS., - Proprietoi'S. - - P- U. MITCHELL, \V¡:1 ts-.vi ----------- O----------- AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED Mitchell and Lewis Wagcns, Hacks, Buggies and Carts, J <*k» ■ •t *«•» JACKreetLi.e. 1. K. HOUCK, J ack »«».'n.i.K, V i:s A N 1 ) DONE I I N XV A R E, AT .... *1 Oatco,. notici : i • • •'.'Ulf II I ej-ii InHtni- meiitrt pnimi'ly exécutai. N r>:< » Or« gon. NOTICE!! NOTICE! i i Towns of Southern CENTRAI » ILjskkn and Surgeon, .... '¡«'Si'« P a * í <)irn«-N. W. II. E.’AN.IwAX, 'I. I». Oregon PHYSICIAN .'AND SURGE* N, — and — £urge:n Dentist. l’OIN 1 , Jaclcsori County. G rint ' s I' a .- s , --- - (hr»;«*. Olfi <* at rssi>rt-i-*. <x*n*r Sixth mJ I “tre« U. t ui; atMidid»ny 'by * night. IN THE CENTRAL FART OF THE JACKSONVILX« DIRECTORY. Iiogue RiVol* Valley, on the O & C Railroad. 1‘ i . e*. W. I . Ki.EJ.Eli. M. D., <'ni'« rifepoa-l>d 1 at al! h"-ir«, «! iy '* night. THOSE DEcIRING TO SETTLE IN Pnoeu Ki lim' iLtt ixr> .Imi rot, JiMiraxa ‘.'«•« xrr, O kiak K. RATES. REASONABLE Central Point, O reo . X —Th- Ere« Of— H annah , «. w. F0K1ÌE.“, NOTARY PUBLIC. Will do well to consult the undersigned at Horse« Boanktd Reaxmably, anJ Satisfaction ¿«¡ara: t 0mso|| .... Office in ¿i th Luii.tmg, Oregon »irw-t NAUCKE. Mll.I.ER. Tri; ATTORNEY AT LAW. —JOB WORK, FfCH AS— KERBY VII.LE MILLS. f M I AS», oai.Gi x. H. KELLEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. —DEALER IN— AND J. s Houck. Special Terms to lomnivrci.il Travelers. S. —Centnil Point Tin Shop,— sto K iruwilik , j Will frotó- in all i'e Courts of the "tale. Oi.im in Court Hou—. R 'ofing. Spouting, an.1 Repairing of all kin ’s a specialty, WILLIAM , _ ¡tl a;i f¡ut , 5 • < >RÏO. .X w ishin^ bargain., sh ubi callón Ì O ffice - With lion. s. U. MitcH. PROPRIETOR PRY GOODS à GROCERIES Th law . IÍL.NRY L. BENSON. AttorncvaiJ CouncelloratLaK 1MPLEM BN TS, t Horse Shoeing and Wagon Repairing a Specialty. L. S SöilTH, - - Proprietor. Fine Buggies, Hacks and Carts. AT ■ DU. F V. VAN DYKE JACKSONVILLE Onto. X -^Marble Works I he Shipping Point for the principal portion of the grain producing part of the County. Address r call on C. MAGRUDER. Central Point, Oregon. RICHARD P. GEORGE GO TO THE SUPPLY STORK M.irble, Stone or Granito. Genera) .Mining Supplies Etc,. Etc., OR CHARLES DECKER, LEST Cemetery Work a Spet ialty. NEW TIN Tim Hl A W <;i tl>K ts U.»a*4l Swpg. and Mtnh, eack year. 3N pa. vu, $!|t IL , tnrhrt, w ith os cr 3.I5OO Illustrations a sshole I'tctnrv t.allery. Ul% KS V holeaale PrtJ • •<«rrr< to rw«a.«Mm«*re on all gocxl« f r pereaaal or family use« Telia hose to order, and glees eUbct iaat ofesery- t’Uu,- you use. eat. drink, wear, or kase fun wttk. These 1\* il.l Kilt !. rvntalts luA«rwtatk*n glruncd from the mar kefs of tke world. We s» Hl mail a copy FULK to any «1- drr«s «|*««n rrretpS «»a* 10 rta. t«s dwfrwjr rtpeiuMr oi mailing Inrt us hear frwua you. lie spewtrally, SHOP; O II sTARR Pseeurrea, E.IIANI* OF WINES LlqEol;- » nd Prices Moderate. ■ excuse o.y.H’ir <CO. J Tail. - mn.G 0_M -£««»*C'Î SEED r-1 I \ < STYLE. AND THE TRAVELING PUBLIC WH.I : T WITH EVERY KINDNI" AND ATTENTION. Liverv Sta 'e in Connection. All work wjrant<xl. Office oo •trect. above l>t Ottiee i a. • •• um N. ben-xiy the private dispensary . The oldest m«*U eu«->-«*fii1 ¡-I oti the L. m JI, a...-i»t«“l by «n et»iM» surgeon tnxu i>e both auum viih i< experience in tbetmt' ment <4 all OF Tl TROUGH AND PR ACTICAL INSTRUCTION. Near Wilderville. Jose phine County. Oregon. Will com nic-nce its Ckmlf. Nirrii PRIVATE Third Session, O ctober 17th, 1887. II Peeie«F a. « m M F er C to a l Strict I' «.•¡»line will be maintain .1 .. - c . T - - ~ — v x- . ... • o -- • make the txaool eyual to any in Thoroughness and ù. Dtoea*’» «'“ h feet lhe y ung. Sf die age«i *5 ♦wi sinsle °r ¡n*w*: men. «n«l «U •* « ,i-r fr ’ r **«'w*h -, r t-r « aaU I!.*» S? 6 $9 $■» oo. oo. <JO. 50. LOSf MANHOOD. Ser»..«« r>, '¡tv. Hpennot. rehea. nal I .—. * tv-xnal Decay, Failing ory, W’»ak Tju k oi Energy. U.if*“' nwnt» to Mfriaee: aL»o Pkw ao» ÌT? 50. I1-.1-W« » <4iillis ErnrHions. Ha r Fi* in.- I»w INm.«. >«rellu>0. S>re 1' 1- ed Special tn.iucemcnts offered to »■’ - »- - . • 1« ■ Ì 1 U • f . » I ; ' * . - .* •«• OjMUVU “ «..«-. «>.><e«i!Mra, «.««rvi, Southern Oregon, in point of «vive •ran-lfne treatment. pr-mD and cure f.-t life. Practical Work. lock or G«xxl Pnxiuce taken in part pay ypurtunity to work out a part of th !»*t •UW«W| Young men will be < on«u BOTH SEXES ientiaily. call or umte- Third »treet. for the Corit’F». ;e S'lie: ted. JOI I N . THE V a NMONCISCAB Waldo, Oregon. TllTK »X: Primary I inches per Session of Ten Weeks. Intermediate " Higher Branches, from ■ $7 OO to Board, in-, tiding room lights. &.C.. per week, payable in advance. Incidentals pavable in advance. FERRY’S SEEDS ... IT IN I I! V O kb «<* G R ast ’ s P as » And continue Five Month GRANTS PASS. MONTGOMERY WARD <S CO. WT a rru a ,« uw . « Ur«.* iu . 2«*f 6.000.000 V Calla repon.Id to at all hocr*. 'i*T * n:'in Otfltv upoite Slovw » boe*- Jai-kmoville. Oagoa- kntist ciga KS KE1T IN STOCK. 1 JOB WORK DONE ON SHORT NOTICE. I id:, t ue- w I’EAt oM. —1> alrr In— S f. near drug Prop’r. I »I’.OKI'.R BOARD1NO IIOI'SE: THE KERBYVILLE SALOON. English an*’. German Spoken. I raluate Leipsic Vniversitv.Gcr ' ‘ For Dry--goods and Groceries, JACKS« 'SVILI.E. £ Ocr«««. C. LEJI’El.T, M. P.. —K<* !• the Fineet— Generai Contractor in ST., • - Gaasrs P a « < >tfiue on li. R obinson , Principal. « I l»l '* attorney G rant ', P a .., .... 6th street, Grants’ Pass, Oregon. Mrs. Ellen Ryder. Proprietress. GRANTS TASS. OREGON. K J’lo.Mr, Commaa.i,,, FftorKSHIoXA L—LEO al ^9*8 BLACKSMITH SHOP. STABLE.-- -KEFI*>- ». •. fit«’ » :x cnr«'r JoamiiNB Lot or No Ji» » A meets every Fri.lay « venini .i nA ’ lows Hall. Brothers in „ F* cordially welcomed. * 1 1 J M AND Connected with this hotel in a LIVERY iATTEI1' I'. Bec’y.' ___________ GOOD TABLE! -FIRST-CLASS bbm , | HOUSE. th. H Mian • — after the t> biennially. Passed bj " <0 N I . o «5 1 ■ , , ' on lhe L’ret Wednesday in’ya. i, FA RM I N( K ►any vu i.c. OREGON SANTA A8;£ C* ' K ubyvilu L. bob ; N o ,5 . ' -•Meet" every other Saturday'.0.^ ' BI ST BRANI>H OF CIGARS ANI) TOBACCO. Having completed our new Stables we arc now prepared to furnish tlic best of accommodations AT REASONABLE RATES. J. C. WH1PH. w ----------------------------- W M B asxck L.lHiit I. o (i T\-v- every I rulay evening at 1U1.’ "i. Run, w.c * APOTHECARY,------ ----- Also, Agents for ------ LIVERY STABLE! PROHIBITION AMENDMENT I »K INTI ! i’ \ FeslTlVE t l KI for G oliikn K iu , I. o fl V ■■'aiurilav evening at 7 31 J,..**•«! ’«< htll Sixth street. Visiting h*11 1 » 1 invite«! to attend. tí T. Y |.r«v. s£yK ****) C M. STONE, P bop ’ b , UNION HOTEL. WILLIAM NAUCKE OB®» fâKKS’ Be it en ieted 'ey th House, th Sen.it, ( (Mestrrinj: Th.it the f»Bowing amendment to the constitution *’f the State oi Oregon be and 1 curb» 1* proposed 1 «tai assviiu«* «4 ulvw.e » '•* »»« ccoatitution of the State ot Oreg«»t !>e an«t is hereby abrogate«!, anti in lieu thereof, sect km 14 <»t of the constitution of the hall be at «4 ( 1 on M.vn. J. W. H oward , Sec'y W. Jni"^ *r’-My i.^,11 ¿ECITY DRUG STORI:. THIS COOD OLD STAND-BY GRAMS PASS &N FINE And the l«oet of AocomnvxLitionii. 3<itf] S ection i The manufacture, •ale, or the giving away or offering to sell or give away, or the keeping for sale of any spirituous, vinous malt, distilled, fermented or any in toxicating liquor whatever is pro hibited in this State, except for medical, scientific ot mechanical purpose« S ec . 2. The legi-lative assem bly shall provide by law in what m inner; by whom and at what places such liquors or any of them shall l<e manufactured or sold or kept for medical, scientific or me chanical j"an»’-c • S ec ,t Thi» atneudment shall take effect and be in full force in «’ x month' from the date of its ratitica tion by the elector«. S ec 4. The legislative a<setn blv «hall without delay ¡»ass all neces'srv laws with sufficient pen allies necessary to enforce this amendment. Approved by the house Fcbruan 2d, 1B85. A Contracted Muscles, Eruptions, Heer Ail, Screw Worms, Swinney, Saddle Galls, Files. Seratehea. Sprain». Strains Stitcksa, £ tiff Joints, Eaekache, Galli. Sore», Spavin Cracke accvin; lUhes for everybody «xactly what is claimed fur it. One ui the leasoas for tho great pu putorlty of the Mustang Liniment la found In Its uuiTcrsnl applicability. Everybody nce«ls such a medicine The Lumberman needs it in case « f accident. The 11 uu » pw I fenced» It for general family use. Tbr (. aunler needs It for his teanut and his men. Tlte Alcchaaic needs it always oa his wur* bench. The Miner needs it in case of emergen y The l’ieueer need»It-can’t get aion^ without it. The I uriucr needs it la his house, hi» stable, an 1 his stock yurd. The Steamboat man or the Boatman cue«:* it In liberal supply afleeiand ashore. The Harse-faucier needs it—it is Lis best friend and safeet reliance. The Nlsck-grswer needs it—it will save him tboasands of dollars and * world of trouble. The llailrond man needs it and will need It so k ng as bls life is a round of accidents and dancer** The liaekwoodanaaa needs th There is u IngLke 11 •» an antidote for the dangers to Lie, limb and comfort which surround the pioneer. The .Urrchuut needs it about his store anion * hLs employees. Accidents will bappen, and when these come the Mustang Liniment is wanted at once, p• Boule ia the House. ’*.• the O n »: f ec. noniy. Keep a Bottle In the Factery« ItslmmedUU use in case of accident sares pain and I ss of wages. Keep u Bottle Always in the Stable for use when wnvted. PrOprleTOr. PHYSICIANS. IV) STITIONERV. for Medical «.A. A. M.—H«’ld ,h«-ir regular - nt unlay evening on or Any of which we will exchange for hay and grain. THOMAS GUINEAN. SALARIES or JUDGES. TIME OF Kt KCTtOX. 7n . rtou^ a cunEH Selatie«. Lumbago, Riuumatiïœ. Barn.-, Scalds, Stinjs BUM, B.-ui.«x Buioaa, Corms CHA RO ’ S REASON A BI E. B.' it Resolved by the Senate, the House eoncuring: That the following amendment to the constitution of the State of Orc gou be. ami hereby is proposed: ARTICLE 11. That section 1 of article 15 of the < onstitution be and the same is here by abrogated, and in lieu thereof section t of article 13 of the consti tution of the State of Oregon shall ■\ii\i'i i:< v.v ai i rrr.i b be as fotlows: ■ * irener- S ection t. The governor, sec illy nvoiiitn.-ii'l >ANTA \I'IE as the retary of state, treasurer oi state, lu st «11 nr-Ju ines for «lisease« oi the judge of the supreme court and all rmtovr ciiE.'r. i.i ><,.* «.thei state oflicera of this state shall Beware of Imitations. receive an anual salary of such a S vth.H trtra L* mark SANTA ARl V sum a* the legislative assemble even bottle. SatKa» ti«»n ¿u trail should hereafter by law for each of K nti or tnotiev rvuuibled, by \V F. Kui the said officers provide; provi<le«l ■KB. that when the legislative assemble shall have be law fixe«l the salare of aue suchofiv'er, such salary shall neither l< increase«! or diminished during the term for which the in cumbent of such office shall have been elected or app«nuted. Adopted by the Senate, Februa rv 18th. 1885. SOCIETY .\OT177i ■•e. Physicians Prescriptions Compounded Day or Night. Free Couch to and from thia POPULAR I I o-------- • GOOD BEPS! The following are three amend ments u;>on which the |>eople of Oregon will l>e called ujxm to vote on the 8th day of next November c hi I That sei' Mexican BOOK BOOkS Mustang Pure SUM Wines and Liquors Liniment The Leading Hotel oí Portland. Amendments, to be Voted Upou on tha 8th of November Nest. Grant's Pai s, Oregon. Drugs, Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Sholder Braces, Trusses. PORTLAND. Or. Full Text of tho Three Constitution»! - . —DEALER I>— Cor. front aid .Morrison Sts. t* . Druggist and Apothecary, Esmond Hotel, Amendm urtn» Th.it thl tliv cun-.tin I gon be, mm I NEW HOTEL,! »live apparitii- h one PROPOSED "uilAI'MIA IS. Full Text The fol incuts up < fregón w <>n the Sili . F. KREMER. Prop'r, . R-EFUHN SHED T hrojghou Since speaking _ of fruit culture in «d th«* Hi'*! «sm»|i!ic.ite I and wond.-rtul It i.< v.i i!y i Hit o it Sample Rooms and increase I bed etir last a friend tells us of visiting thin.*» in e\i -' a fine prune orchard near Myrtle '1 >r h r ding facilities have been i Ided. humv fo’ l hi .’I i food, sl<»ppy fot*I, Creek, consisting of five acres ' ha» G ------- " I ctN^cn i > i t.»l w >rry, luto in» ir*. the ti avklino rrm.ic will find The proprietor expected, if the irrrjul.»r habit*, til in.inv <»!h *r »hiia« present rate for dried prunes held which olialit n »t !•» U», have id m L* th«* pM.p! a n iti - »ri of lv<pt«pti until he got his into market, to Vniup«'«r> * »r»* •n’« Vi;ti t Fh»ut‘r It is i |>! h « .1 realize a thousand dollars net profit wo I Mt hlorftil work in rvl<»ruling th•*» «‘ad »tw- «>ft‘ of tl*« live acres of orchard. iiWM un<i inakifu __ the tincricAu ___ pM»p». s<> This is enough to keep any ordi-| liealtliy tuat Ih *yr <'■*’■ enjoy th ir in nary family a vear. If five acres and f»-h ippy ,,,U ..Uinuin airily, He... K , *,_• THE DAK K SUPPLIED WIT.I THE easily seen how much greater popu i i, « - in -- t. i!i • iv«p-Pi lation our county wil’ support when Finest .Vines, Liquors &. Clears fruit culture becomes general While the Reading Tai !« is There are but few farms of 500 or When the xys m i. icoilitatcd even 40«.) acres on which $ i , o « jo net by disease, it sir ml I lie strengthen SUPPLIED WITH THE „ATES'! profit will be made this year. We ed an I renewed with Ayer's Sar NEWSPAPERS. shall attain our highest success as saparilla. This me licitie invaria a community only when we adapt j blv proves itself woithy of all that our crops and customs to the pccu can b? said in its favor. Sold by A pool TABLE MAY A1.S< t Bl liarities of soil and climate. FOUND HERE. druggists and dealers in medicines. Experience has already pointed Pricr $t. Six bottles. $5. out the proper course for us. ami ! propose to kti'p a strictly lirst- that lies in the direction of fruit class hoUM. Give me u call. culture. We are plea--. I to learn J. B. HUTCH, that at Myrtle Creek and some other Grant’s Pass. • - Oregui points in the southern part of the county this subject is receiving much attention. -[Drain Echo. When symptoms <>f malaria ap pear, iu any form, take Ayer's Ague Cure. It will prevent a develop ment of the germs of desease, and eradicate them from the s> stem. A cure is warranted in every instant. tin 8 XATI0XA1 HOTELS AND RESTAI RANTS. The question becomes one that concerns the perpetuity of this Re public. If we permit the coming generation to get their schooling in the saloon, and to be trained as a generation of anarchists, the clos ing chapter of this' nation may be quickly written.—[Ex ♦- ♦ Articles of copartnership Aave been entered into by residents of Biggs. Cal., for the purpose of min ing Feather and Yuba rivers with the Falcon pump process. Con tracts have been let for building « scow, on which will be stationed an engine and pump which lifts sand ami gravel from the river bottom into sluices. i5D GXLT tal in Jew*’1” j