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o< o.fl. HUBBIRD X CO., I» ' co markets. He was of the opinion the work of organization and pro- that fall apples cannot lie shipped pogation of the very doctrines for M r . E ditor :—As I have been so great a di .lance. He »aid we the inculcation of which seven of GRANTS PASS,.............................. OREGON Ul:lal Pwr (f JceejkiHe Censir Oretoa in Grants Pass now about two years, ought to raise more of one variety. their members are condemned to Hix unlos South of Granta Paa», Joarp ----- AGENT FOR THE ----- County, Oragon. watching, reading and studying Enough as that shippers could buy death. FRIDAY, . SEP. 30, 1887. the resources of this locality, espe by car load. A. H CARSON & SON, S an A ntonio , Tex., Sept. 25.— Mr. Settleineir thought that he A posse was sent from the United cially on the fruit question, I will Proprietors. ktojtl*-»ered at the Powtotfie» lu tirant » could find sales in 'Frisco or Port venture to open my mouth with a land for all the Gravensteiu apj les States Marshal's office to the Rio Pa»». Ore., uu ftocond-Cla»« Matter Grande City a few days ago to cap ------ — — ---- - few modest suggestions in that line. this valley could produce. ture a gang of smuggler, who were CORRESPONDENCE.------------ [n the first place, the prime question B. A. Miller was deeply interest encamped abAut fifty miles from Consulting ol APPLE, PEAR, Wa invito cMTMpomiencg from all »e<- to be considered is, What will the ed in the past question; he had had Laredo. They found the camp in tiuuaon »uhject» ol local and other in country produce in that line; and some extensive exi>erience with the the bushes, near the river, and their PEACH, PLUM, t»rs»ta. in answer, it is no exageration to red scale bug; had used acids. He demand for surrender were answer exhibited a variety of seedling and PRUNE, CHERRY, With each letter the name and ad. re*. Apples. Peaches, Pear« Plums, ed by a vo'ley from Winchesters. APRICOT, NECTARINE, of tba sender 1» required, esp-x-ially 11 ... , ■ r . 1 other fruits. A battle f-d owed, resulting in the aent for publication. Prunes, Cherries, and in fact, most Mr. Whitman being called upon, death of four of the smugglers and ALMOND, WALNUT. ua u. ■ ■—■ any kind except what comes under said he felt assured that the grower the capture of the camp and a num CHESTNUT and xr . •• 1 i the head of tropical. It water power„can r .. of this valley would lie safe in the ber of Ir rx-v The rest of the smug 1 M . Ire secured in I he next question to , be consid Carriages, Etc. Shade and Ornamental Trees, Grants Pass, there is no trou ne to «reel is, what kinds will be the most culture largely of winter fruit. If glers escaped. find half a dozen or more men that profitable; and in answer to this, we go into pears and prunes we Grape Vines, Currants, Goosberriea, ----- Also, Dealer in all kinds of----- must do it cautiously. The safe If you wish a first class sewing will put in a first class flouring mill, will say, from the best observations thing is winter fruit. We have all Blackberries. Raspberries, machine at $25. below the selling . , . . , , , •>--» » l - L—., •__ ,„1 And yet the question is often asked that I have been enabled to make, the conditions for this culture, and price call on J. M. Chiles, as he Strawberries, Figs, with much sarcasm by some of our that the leaders should be Apples ought to utilize them to the fullest wishes to close out Lis stock in that Etc., Etc. of the hardy winter varieties, from Ware-room, on Main’street. [9-16 citizens: “Where will the wheat extent. Th: markets are waiting line. Our Trees are grown without irngati< the fact that we here are nearer to come from?” We answer, from for all that can be produced. on lied hill land, and all of known varie- tieathal auccoed in Southern Oregon. Jackson county, just where all of California than any other portion of Notice to the Public. A Shocking Experience. Those contemplating tree planting will <>ur flour and mill feed is coming Oregon that can produce a first- do well to visit our Orchard and Nursery, from to-day, and where the dealer class winter apple; and it is a well L Y Virtueofth» - ; ulo of the COCKIER ! S an F rancisco , Sept. 22.—A or w rite uh for price list is often compelled to ship less than established fact that (fregon is ahead special from Lincoln, Neb., to the Printing plant, all unpaid subscriptions , postoffice—Murphy, Joeephin» Coun of California in the production of n. w owing, are paya'ile to .Mr. A. 1. All- a car load, which means five cents ty Oregon. K. R. Station, Grants f’aaa. Chronicle says: "A workingman; worth, also all uupai I Advertising from! apples of first class quality. additional on every one hundred A H CARSON A BON W. J. WIMER- In the second place, I will say named Smith was terribly mutilated I Inns IM, 1W 6-l7tf] pounds, whereas a mill need not ÎIÏŒNIX. Oregon, and OAKLAND, California. Hanging f om peaches and grajies, from the fact here las’ ' Slitp it-w 3ma,j quantities and all tliat W? iTT-tiearer tothe W;”-.„ette - a telegraph pole, and lying along LAUD GIVEN AWAY I-S h . jju . the profit and pav for labor in grind valley than any other section that the ground, was a broken telephone NEW STORE! Forili.- »'.ove pii.-ew." offer 24'1 acres Our Stock this season Cannot be Excelled on the Coast ing will belong to this town i-stcad can grow snccessfuFy these fruits. wire, which had become crossed, or of land nojr App'ezab*. witi t>oo,| hou«e » A. J. SEDGE, Neither in Quantity, Quality, Varieties, Size :>f Trees, nor Health and Vigor of Jackson county, and whenever As to the quality of these three iu connection with one of the elec ni I biro, ibout H 9>n» ol hay, 21 head of Main St., (bet. 4th and 5th) Grant) Pa». of same. Embracing all the Leading Varieties of we have a mill, that means a cash fruits as grown in this Rogue river tric light wires. As Smith was 1 cattle. 9 bea I of whi. il are fine uiileti household g'NxIa, etc This place — Ilaa ju»t opened a New — market for wheat in the town, where valley by proper culture, it is be passing along the street he saw the j I c-iws, APPLE, PEAR. PEACH, PLUM, PRUNE, APRICOT, is well watered, e(„„| rolling land, a itre.it at present tbeie is none, as there is yond question or debate. wire burning, and was attracted by 1 deal of it can lie w atered ; has access to NECTARINE, CHERRIES, ALMONDS, Etc., Etc. FURNITURE no certainty whatever that if a farm- j Upon general principles it is the strange appearance and evident and control of a fine range. Title perfect -------- 000-------- Where will Ini kept on hand and lor ml» txin/ a Governili. -lit Patent. Apply to er brought in a single wagon load agreed that fruit marketed in its ly took hold of it to ascertain what all kinds of JOHN GOODELL. without previous engagement, he ; green and natural state, yields a it meant. The shock he received SPECIALTIES. 9-30 Furniture, Bedding, Picture Frame), could dispose of it for cash. A mill larger revenue than in any other was terrific. He could not loosen Or to this Office. Bracket), Etc., Etc. will make the market, and the mar-1 form; hence in my opinion it is a his hold on the wire, and burnt his Door-Frames, Window-Frame«, Bracket« ket will make wheat. 1 hard thing to overdo in planting hands to the bone. In his writh-1 Etc., made to order. Special attention 11, 3 acres in orchard, 2*s acres of given to r. Carry Peai,"tbe best late shipping variety. ! peaches, from the fact that no other ings and contortions the charged dry-li >'i.-e, goof dwelling lio'ise, It Pay» to Use Ink. Muir^Peach, (free»tone>«till head» the list. »nt. House i» about 2 HI yards from 1 section can compete with us for the wire came in contact with his head, I’ NDERTAKING. pot. Appi v to this o!li.o, orto Kanaday's Cling, the canner’» Repairing and »11 kind» rj »<xk in my When Mr. Martin began shipping market that must exist for all time i burning out one of his eyes and 1 Wil. HACK, EKS, laying the side ot his face open. Kelsey's Japan Plum, has no peer. line neatly and promptly executed. apples from Ashland he had some to come in the Willamette valley. Real Estate Agent. Robe de Sargent Prune, never before offered in Oregon. It i) Then again, we have the recource Wherever it struck his body it cut — AltO — neat laliels printed at the Tidings this which, in a dried etate, forms die celebrate! prune D Enta, RANCH GIV.3N AWAY office with the following lettering of drying and will soon have that like a knife. Smith is now lying (French Conserves), Mprufac.ti.r4 r’l “Southern Oregon Apples, from L. of canning, as any other section. at the hospital, and it is feared he And Something Thrown in to keep Berkeley Goosberry, the most profitable of them all. AGENT Martin, Ashland, Oregon.” The ; In point of distance and saving of will not recover. you in Good Humor. Languedoc, King't, Soft Shell and Paper Shell Almonds. lor U mi apples ware sent by him to Portland, ¡expense in shipment of fruit is not <t j 500 "'"’-v " ** acres of land on The Demand for Small Coin,. jv/VV crerk near Applegate, and thence some of them found the big thing to lie considered, but LARGE STOCK SHADE and ORNAMENTAL TREES. RACINE S an F rancisco , Sept. 25.—A consisting of IB1'acres of good agricultu their way to Montana. Almost im the idea of getting the fruit into ral la id, 2 acres under cultivation, plen Evergreens, shrub», rosea, clematis and flowing plants, small fruits, gr.ipe mediately Mr. Martin began to re ; market in a ripe fresh condition; special to the Examiner from Wa-.li- ty of water, <’«» acres und» r fence, all level ; ington says: “It is strange,” said land vines, etc., etc. ceive inquiries from Montana about and hence better prices. and easily cleared, small orchard of Mr. Preston, acting director of the T kndebfoot . 1;, •lore purchasing elsewhere, parties intending to plant trees will find young prunes, splendid outside range. these Southern Oregon apples, and 'lie Beat Mill it to their interest to come and see our stock and learn our prices mint bureau, to-day. “how the de 4 I acres patented mineral land, fair pla already he has more orders from made. cer mines, present owner makes from |2 Catalogues mailed gratia upon application. Address «11 communications to mand for minor coins continues. Convention of Fruit Grower). Montana than he can fill. A little $3 per day with pick and shovel dur A sharoot public 1 patronato E . la reapact- Last year we coined $391,147 in to enterprise in advertising always ing rainy season. The following animals tlllv »oik-led, and aatiafaetion guaranteed HAMMON A called meeting of the Southern cents, $552.376 in nickels, and $1,- are also included in the above price: 8 pays in more ways than one - [Ash Pturnix, J»ck«on county, Oregon. Stt-ly 51lf Oregon Fruit Growers Association 095,279 in dimes, and at the present head of cattle, 4 good milch cows, the land Tidings. was held at Phoenix last Saturday. 1 time the Philadelphia mint has rest young cattle; I fine brood marc 12 Blacksnith and Wagon Shen ’ The attendance was quite large, and $70,000 worth of orders ahead and years old, 1 tine Bcamperdow 11 horse 5 old, good mare 3 years old, and tine Publio Meeting. ------- AND —— I those present manifested more than I cannot catch up. The law only al years yearling colt. Also, II tons of hay, vege DKALERS IN------- ' usual interest in the questions at lows these coins to be made at the tables, household goods, mining toolaetc. T own lots The meeting of citizens held in 'hand. B. F. Miller was chairman, Apply to JOHN GOODELL. Philadelphia mint, while the San the Music Hall on Tuesday evening and in the absence of Mr. Griffis, Francisco mint confines itself ex Or to this Office 9-3 1 FORCALE in PHCENIX last must have been regarded by Mr. Curtis Miller acted as Secretary. clusively to silver. This is doubt STOLEN. 1 tesiriig to go to Germany on buttine»», 6th St., between Main find H, Grants Pass, Or. J 11. Settlemier, nurseryman of less due to the development of the the advocates of progress as a most 1 offer iff rale at low ran s. mv Shop», Woodburn, Oregon, being present, From th#* Mabie of Or. C. W. Beaeorn, country, and also to the fact that Have the Largest and most Complete Stock in their line in Southern Oregon, which stock 01 hand. toyetl er with two lot» up- hopeful omen. The attendance Grant« Pass Or. y one set of winkle I iav ^ psr >n whirl the shops sre hs-atcl. A1»», they will »el! was large and representative and a was invited to give his views ot they are used to an extent never <>f the following «lexrription 5yth Indie, me.un of ground favorably h>cated tor matters pertaining to fruit culture. known before. Last year we coined glam* rotates (uhipand drum design), AS Low AS Till-: LOWEST. ■eshiemi ( all on or addrem feeling of hopefulness and enthusi ' He said that Southern Oregon had $33,000,000 in silver dollars which gold rh.uii front wire in v.inker-stay. MIKE FORMAN. AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED asm pervaded the whole assembly. the climate, the soil, aud all the dill not take any more work than fair leather round lines, wave-4itchod 4J-6m] Phoenix, Jiu-ksoo Co . Or. T M Chiles was called to the conditions, for becoming one of the the coinage of $200,000 in fraction quilted hand part«, one inch traced rul»- mthik I go! I trimmings, large celluloid chair and with a few appropriate greatest fruit growing regions of the al coin, owing to the number of I martin ¿al rings. A suitable reward Mill remarks he declaired the meeting Pacific Coast, if not of the common pieces. That is why our orders for lx» given for information leading to recov | country. It took a good deal of ery of same. C. W. BEACON Cor of Front and 4lli 8fci.. >PIIUoti. H B Miller then took the pluck and energy to do all that was the latter are behind. Hacks S an F rancisco , Sept. 25—John Grant sPass, - - Oregon. platform and spoke eloquently and 1 necessary in order to make a suc C. New, Ex-United States Treasurer — and — The PEG’LE'H MEAT MARKET fa to the point in advocating the water cess of tfuit growing on the scale and memlier of the National Repub now open ail prepared to supply eu>to*a- ditch scheme. He outlined the that would be required of this part lican committee, in an interview to ■ix with tliesboicest cuts of steps that had l>een previously <,f the state, and unless the growers day said: “I don't think Blaine BEEF, MUTTON, FORK. taken and the reasons for the tailure had these qualifications, thev had is an available candidate for Presi This «paco i» reserved for the All kind« of in the past to accomplish anything I better cut down the trees and pitch dent. Blaine is a great man, but is UNDERTAKER, Rfftemngto Ashland, Salem. < re I them into the highway. He would unfortunate in having friends that S A U s A G E S gon citv and other successful town- advise the growing of a few varie run every other man's friends. In I I A L E. A share c’l the public patroni^« ra he snowad that to a great extent ties of the best kinds of fruit noted the first place I dont think he can World Rcnouned ipectiuily »da iled. their substantial progress was un for their keeping and shipping qual be nominated, and if he is, with BUNCH BROS.. dotibteely due to their water privi .tie«. Of apple« he advised Grimes the Conkling disaffection in New issell 4-8tfl Propt ietora It-es and the consequent cheap Golden Pippin, Gravensteiu, King York. I am satisfied he cannot be »H.wer they were able to offer nun of Tompkins County, Northern Spy. elected. Indiana will send a solid «facturera. Half a million would Baldwin. Red Cheek or Monmouth delegation to the National C inven pot tempt these towns to give up Pippin, Newtown Pippin. zEsopus tion for Senator Ben. Harrison. I. H. AHLF - Proprietor. their water. A ditch that could x Spitzenbcrg. The \\ uu s ip he said, After him 1 think John Sheiman put in for $50.«» would give l»l 1 was a good apple, if, as here, it will get Indiana's support. M ai » 8TRtf - G bant ’ s P a »» water for irrigation and an unnval grows to gixxl size. It requires ills V---- ed power for manufaltunng pur much pruning Among jx-ars lie Wool Salmon and Hop,. poses Would it not l»e a goo<l in recommended Bartlett, \\ inter Nel N ew Y ork , Sept. 25. -The ten i-estment to get for #50.000 what lis, Buerre. Easter. Duchess d'Alen Wood Force deucy in wool to assume a more was worth #5«>.ooo? He urged the con. Duchess <ie Bordeaux Among hopeful tendency is still to lx- noted building of some ditch If we could Cherries he placed the Royal Ann in some cases, appearentlv in a meas Ld -SAUSAGE. not build the irrigating ditch it as the best. Of prunes, the Italian, ure justified bv a large run of orders was at least within our reach to Silver and Golden Ol peaches the that dealers have secured. Among o AND BOLOGNA And all goods handled by dig a canal for manufacturing pur early and late Crawford. When the the sales were 20,000 pounds of Bado and Lord poses Two surveys should I» question of pests was broached he Eastern Oregon at 2o(n 23c; 8000 STAVER X- WALKER, nude on this bases A number ol said that we were to have some pounds al 24 cents; 40.000 pounds ALWÆS GN HAND. ----- Including the ----- industries would locate here .it om <• trouble with the C xllin Moth, the territory, at 2t (" 25c; 5000 pounds EMPIRE MOWERS, REAPERS and BINDERS Ment Delivred any place in Te»i if they could get water power and Green Aphis and |*rhaps some with do., at 20c; 28,000 jxmtids do., at if the town wished to compete with the Scale bug. He would advise 18c; 28.000pounds spring California, Notice of Executor a Sale of Real s- HYDRAULIC PIPE and GIANTS FItE OF CHAKGK. other places they must lx prepared the use of London Purple for spray at 19'jC: 14,000 {xninds scoured Furnished on short notice. We T" cordially invite all to examine our goods tate at Public Auction. to provide this power. He quoted ing the trees in order to kill the do., at 52(» 52 'jC. rtcr A Siiari of fie Futile Pitroeagt lilWT and prices Itefore purchasing. from Mr. Crocker s address to the moth. Spraying would not l>c so In the Philadelphia inakets the NOTICE ia lu-n'bv uiven, that in ir NOTICl FOR PUBLICATION. people of Ashland, that the succès-. effective on the Aphis, , as -, these r demand for territory and fine wool, »nance of mi order of the County Cos of N E W W. N. SAUNDERS, <>f their town depended not upon clustered on the under side ot which constitute the bulk of the the County of Jo«c|>liin«. in the Stu ot made on the 5th <iiv of S.yin U. 8 I.*«D Ornca, ) the workshops of the railroad, bit! the leaf London Purple should 1« supply, has continued light and Oregon, l>er, I«s7, in oorn court, in the mall of Rosir au, Or., Aug. 15, 1S87.1 COUNTY SURVEYOR, upon the energy »n<t enterprise used 1 lt> to 100 gallons of water. unsatisfactory. Medium fleeces are the estate of William Maloney, <lece*d> Notice is lereby given tnat the folio Mmwn by th', people themselves in A spraying machine to attach to a in s nail demand and steady, but the undersigmsl, the executor of tli--iid Front St., adlolnlng Courier Office, And General ing tamed wttler has filed notice of bi estate, will m il at Public Auction, the ,|evc'< ping their town s resources wagon wheel, would cost alxiut $25 quiet There is no material change intention tciinake final proof in »npp highest bidder tor cash, and siih't to | GRANTS PASS, OREGON. of liis claim and that said proof will He showed that we lud the on a He advised putting a shingle on in priegs, but the market 1« weak to <«>ni<>rin.ition LA ND AGE N T, made b> »aid County Co<. on liefote the Judge or Clerk of accessible I kx I v of valuable timber the south and west «ides of the dull Among the sales were 30,- the hereinafter ilescrilxd premise* «aid Will be always ready ready to Ixx-ate County Cotrt of Josephine County. I We have opened a First-Class Flour in the State, and that all that was voting tree to protect it from the sun 000 pounds territory fine at 15c, .lo«c|>hine County, on »nd Feed Store in the building formerly all parti«» coming to him. on Vacant Land gon, at Gr.tits Pass, Oregon, on Saturd*' required was the water power to 111 very hot davs. Spraying ought 13,000 pounds Montana medium at occupied as a ►addle and harries« »hop. of all descriptions. Such as October 1. 1!W7, vil: lames Meta Thursday, the 27th cy of where we will keep constantly fn hand Homesteai ?ntrv No. 3755 for the 8 W secure furniture manufacturies, lx>x to be done just after the apple 26c. 12,000 pounds do at 25c, and GOVERNMENT, SCHOOL and for «ale the best brand» of of 8 W >4 fee 29, 8 E of 8 E Se- J factories, etc. lie closed an able forms. October, 1887, 14.<x«1 jxninils territory at 23c. N t, of N i i4 8ec 31 Tp 39 8 R 7 and address by urging the people to W. P. Hammon said, that m his Flour, Corn and Oat Meal. W M. Hi names the following witne The canned gixxls trade is mod at 2 n’doi'k in the afternoon, : the c«- throw aside petty prejudices .1110 judgment, no industry was more erately active, Columba salmon, ’ it»', n 'lit. title and interest dhe said RAILROAD SECTIONS. es to prove his continuous residence tip 1 heat. Barley, Oats, Mill personal feelings, aud to work as profitable for the people ot South 1’1 10. and cultiwtion of, sai l land, vit : W William Malonev ut the time o':** <’e.<th At reasonable term», lie ha» also some Cliapinat and Wilson Baine, of Althou ami all the estate, ri^ht, title nd inter one man for the success and pro« ern Oregon than fruit culture; it Hops Business is smaller than e.M and Chop Feed. Bran, CHOICE FARMS FOR SALE. Frank Nckerson of Granta Pas». D that tlie «aid estate haw h‘l«eration perity of Grants Pass, than whom, was not possible to overdo the mat last week, and prices remain un of law, Holton, <f Kerbvville, all of Joee lii eoiivey.incr or other*i icqiiirrd no one had the liest interest ot the ter; that the man who had his land changed Ikalers and buyers are other than, or m addition to» it of the and everything pertaining to a 8-12 ' Countv, Iregun place mote at heart than himself C h «». W. J oum » tor . in fruit tree«, was the most certain waiting for further development. *«ii'l William Malmivy at the re of hi« FIRST-CLASS FEED STORE death, in and to all that o^n piece, R-26-01 Ksriatw Rejxirts were made showing that of succe»»; that it was no sign the C hicago , Sept. 25 A special panvi or mcwnuiirr oi land >ute king W. RAZEE & SON. $170 had l»een subscribed, and fur market was glutted because we had and being in the «aid Coin <»i Joae- We are in want of a few more good men Jfotice for Publication. Proprietors.. to canvass for the sale of choice varieties ther donations were asked lor pre morefruitth.iu we could eat^ He from Washington to dav says that phi no. State of Oregon, de« I a« fol 34tf’ liminary surveys, etc. Some addi said that the region from Grants there 1« all p-obability that Con low «, to-wit: I 01 Nursery stock. Tomen who can make V. 8. l.tun Orrtci, GRANTS PASS tional $80 were aubacribed by par Pas« to Ashland was attracting the gressnian Cox. of Not th Carolina. The Soiith-vaet quarter <tl e North- Rcnwlfirg, Oregon, Aug IS»71 a success of the business we can pay good ea«t quarter; the \orth-«u juarter of T. ’ iP. ' C appointed A*«'«* > ” t Secre »alaries «alane* or commission and give pertia- ties present, making a fund ot #35° attention of fruit growers irom DADDCD QUOD Noticria herebv »■ Soiith-vaat quarter, ot«tion fr itftit uni 1 ui_i 1 o 1 1 1 r.ct'.t * ,; V»<- ser.t c::.; "~.i !c.;>U.vl.t ’Vv imo na.r man, man» new n»w ...» .....id .-cttlsr There was occasion tor tary of State, the place which ex- the ••non which the committee evuid g-' ahfngd *< and the We«t hall of • N«»rtli-wr«t and choice a specialties. peci al tica, Ixith I with in the huit ft uit intenti.* to make fii t .overner Loiter recently icxi^ncu. to work alarm iu the presence of the red quart»»r’4 Section nine *9n itarnohip and . uoh * i » uu - 21*---- 1 * ’ *-------*— noi I..- J.X, “ J After enthusiastic speeches by w-ak- bug in the valley. He advised The police have been quietly in Thirty-four GM». South oUmgv «ix ♦> handle. Address at once, with referen.'es made More the < BATH ROOMS! Wv«t of the Willamette ’ rid ¡an* con Dr. Van Ihke, Hon S U. Mitch the use of concentrated lye ami vestigating during the past few days Court of Josepbin L. L MAY A CO., Nurserymen, One llundnsl I " xtv (IrttL at ( irtnts Pas». ell. Mr. Davis, Prof. Benson. J. B water, on the tree in the winter or with a view to ascertaining whether taining Messrs COBURN A PRESLEY acre« a«> onling to the V’-•rnmeiit «ar- ST FAT I MINN 'lav, ft- 8th- 1 Hutch .1 nd others, it was unani dormant period, to kill the genn ol local anarchists had ceased opera vey thereof. Would annonm-e to the public that they Ring, Pre-emption mouslv re solved to take the prelim the scale bug. one pound to 6 or 8 tions. It was learned to day from have fitted np in connection with their LAND FOR SALE TERMS OF SAl/.ASH; w t, )f n W H s inary step a, have surveys made, and gallons of w ater would be a good authentic sources that the result of Twente per cent to l«e •! down on day Tonserial business. M’ J|. He name) A FINE 4O-acre tract of lv»d.-.l Land the matter of the feasibility of ditch proportion. these inquiries is such as to cause «it ma *«*, the Imlanw on cinnatinn of the to per*« his contint) Hot and Cold Baths. bout one and one-half milra fu-m < .rants e.s at once established. Mr. E. K Andrcwson spoke no little alarm It is stated that «ale hy *ai * founti (\ l¥ed at the PRICES MODER\TF. and S»ti«facti-'n I’M», beautifu y situated, and ha» plen and iwltivation of, « •lorditi, cd Granta F We regret that time and space VC!V boneftllv of the outlv>k tor there are «cores of anarchists out eX|NMi«v of the [Hindi ty of >r<«>d living water. For further par- Six» pake and Ja»[l I KMF.d VOM Y, Guaranteed. .1 —»- • Ac., apply to ticul.ir», price prevenU u giving the »peaches in the fruit grow ing iuteiests of this side the Chicago jail, and they »re F.xren!'*r of Wnh4in Vaiev. d^-va- 1 M*ts Bntxrr. next door Rakerv liaui), all of Joeeylnj n w- «- ?d. Î9-Î3-M 1 valley; he had been «tiling for Frit- as active tn day as ever liefore in M W WEF.I.FR. Or at this GTtce '»-»-Ini / THE COURIER Communication REIILIXD MRSERi! 100,000 Trees io Stock, NBWTON WAGONS, , Buggies, Hacks, Etc., Karrnin^ I implements. ZTREES TREES! Hammon Bros.’ Nurseries, FURNITURE STORE Plums, Frunes, and ftpiicots en Mjraholan Plum Stock. «. Ï i I Full Text Amentlrf tbJ .x*. -»ZV ' rami BROS., SHBRER JUDSON, Hard-ware. Stoves and Tin-ware. I Ili J gon I k -. Studebaker Farm Wagons, PEOPU’S HEIT MIMET The B Chilled - Plows, ACME HARROWS. VICTOR WIND M , Autocrat o $ Fhur, Grain, and Feed Store, Salesmen Wanted. const 1 tfl lx- and# lieu ttiar. ..