THE COURIER.
Locai and Personal.
The following from the Medford
Ti a1-script may be read with profit
by some of our citizens. If Med
ford aud vicinity, is to have positive
benefit from the conditions of pros
perity under the influence of the
boom, the present holders must not
drive strangers away by advancing
the price of land to wholly umeauon-
able figures. If these holders, im
agine that people are coming into
this city and valley to purchase
property, no matter what may be
the price asked they will find how
much of a mistake they have made,
when the boom goes past, and Med
ford is at the front 011 the wrong
end. If the holders are content to
cut their farm lands into small tract*,
and sell at a fair price, a part of
such lands, then we shall double,
treble, perhaps quadruple our pop
ulation iu the next fifteen month«.
Rock Creak Cprretpondenca.
Case Decided
These figures were not based upon
PACIFIC PORTABLE
what it was estimated the orchards
The suit in equity—John F. Kel
R
ock C kkkk , Sept. 23, ’87.
81:111 Pacer if inepklie Conti, Ormi.
would yield in the future, but were
ly vs. J. Bourne, Jr., et. al known
J. W. Howard’s new brick store
E d . C ourier :—Having promised paid by the purchaser upon the
as the “Miller vs. Bourne" case,
house
will
be
finished
this
week.
SEP. 30, 1887.
FRIDAY, ..
which was argued at the August many of your readers to write to ba*is of returns actually pocketed I
Mr. J. Young, of Medford, is doing
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term
of the Circuit Court, by H011 them, and. not having had time as this year. Young peach orchards '
the work.
»TATI ANDCOUNTY OFFICIALS
A. H. Tanner, of Portland for the yet, to do so. I beg leave to say a in Ashland have more than paid j
ifThe walls of the new brick of
btátb orricULa:
plaintiff, and Hon. S. I’. Mitchell few words to all, through your val interest this year upon $tooo to Having p-.irvham-d the right for Jose
Messrs. Scott & Jenuiugs, are on
HtLVMTaa P ihhoyem ,
$2000 per acre. The fruit has been phine and Klamath Counties, I am no«
of this city, for defendants, has just uable columns.
Governor
G W. M c B ridc ,
On leaving Grants Pass, I was sold on the trees at from $300 to prepared to n'anufacture and set up the
Secretary the upward climb, as also is J. W.
been
decided
in
favor
of
the
defend
G. W. XVrea,
Treasurer Howard's addition to his store
ants. The case is one of considers borne away ou the North bound $800 i<er acre for the crop, at from Pitllc Portable CoiNiatloi Picket ui Wirt
H. B M iller
Senator building.
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_
ble importance on account of the train, along the base of the high two to three cents per pound. Let
g. U. MlTfllELL. . .
E N __ C _ E,
Representative
E B. M c E lroy
f
Supt. Pub. Instruction
Mr. L. A. Wilpret, brought us a
public character of the question in mountains and ridges of Southern the price drop to one cent per pound. ' \t the man reasonable rales This Fence
H om . L. R. W fbstkr
----
Circuit Judge very fine specimen of the Black
litigation, and involves the status of Oregon, whose granite walls hide and the orchards when the trees in neat strong and durable, equally ser-
W m . M. C olvio
• ■ District Attorney Spanish Raddish grown on the Wi
the organization known as the away countless tons of khe useful have matured will still pav full in- vi.-eahle (or garden or Held, Order« fllled
covmty orrtcicia:
mer place, Applegate, It weighed
Grants Pass Real Estate Associa and precious minerals that will, in terest upon twice the sum'paid for l^">P‘l.'_and^h.fuct1on ^.ranteed
Volney Colvig ........
County Judge three pounds.
tion. The case was ably argued on the not distant future, supply our any orchards yet sold here.
B. A. WILLIAMS,
’ M I’avne
I r
The leading journals of the state MAIN STREET, - • - Granta l’iu».
both sides, and our local attorney factories aud grease the wheels of
A
#
car
load
of
live
.maon Messenger
j Commissioners
lobsters are
commerce;
whose
heavy
growth
of
are admonishing the people of Ore
carried off the banuer.
M-ly
___
L’. K. Chanalor.
Clerk now on their way to the Pacific
timber will supply the material for gon that they must recognize the
J W. Howard
Treasurer coast from New Brunswick to be
Sociable.
the building of innumerable cities, fatt that the prices of grain are
T. G. Patterson
Sheriff farmed out iu the waters of Puget
The supper given on Friday even and whose succulent grasse* furnish “down to stay," and that the hope
Ed.F. Hathaway ^’hot*.Superintendent
New Millinery Store.
sound at.d the strait of Fuca.
ing last for the Ixnefit of Rev. Fa pasturage for many bands of horses, of the agriculturist is in fruit. The
C ircuit Cot ai'—Convene OI1|| e Second
Monday in April, and First Monday in
ther Williams, Presbyterian minis cattle and sheep that roam at will, Pacific Coast must produce the fruit MISSES MAUD 4 MINNIE TUFFS.
Mr. Lew. Smith, with his brand
MINING NOTES.
November
ter of this place, was a grand suc or, lick their fat sleek sides in the for the markets ot the world, and
new wife, has settled down to house
Successor to Mrs Flanagan A Tuffs
Cot'XTY CoVRT—Convene on the First keeping in the Hartman house. The
Mr. Coyle, on Coyote creek has cess. The affair was not in the na shade of the neighboring trees: the sooner the fear of over produc
Monday in January. April, July and
ture of a denominational concern, over deep canyons and gulches, tion is exorcised the sooner will Millinery and Dressmaking
C ourier wishes the happy pair verv struck some very rich quartz.
Heptember
much domestic felicity.
but all lwxlivs of Christians lroked whose beauty and grandeur of scen come properity and independence I
ESTABLISHMENT
Mr. W. Razee, secretary of the
If you wish cheap tin ware and
Mr. J. B. Hutch has added much “Lucky Bar" Mining company, on upon it as a tribute to true Christian ery are unexcelled, and through for the farme s of the state. In the
worth.
The
attendance
was
large
broad, level valleys whose fertile coming development of the fruit in Op|xMit» t'ainpliell a Tuffs’ store, on #»h
notions ccme and see my stock just to the appearauce of his bar-room Sucker creek, visited the claims on
street.
in direct from Cliicaga. J. M. Chiles. by placing therein a fine plate glass Saturday last, returning to town ou and the supper, provided by the la soils produce everything known to dustrv the Rogue River Valley has
dies of Grants Pass, embraced all agriculture, and where nestle the vastly superior advantages to those
mirror
and
other
adornments
He
HA1RW0RI
ul
STAMF1M6 lMtly ItU
For lame buck, aid* orchest, use Shil
Wednesday. He reports work pro kinds of delicacies of the most re homes of happy thousands whose
of other parts of the state. It is
oh’s PoroUH Plaster. Frw 25 cent», l-'or is getting ready for the boom.
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gressing satisfactorily on the bar.
cherche description. Supper was numbers will soon be swoleti by natural—it is enevitable—that the
sale at Kremer’» drug atwe.
|
It
is
reported
that
Mr.
Phaile
has
served
from
6
to
9
p.
in.,
and
the
Messrs.
Ed.
and
Henry
Smith,
of
thousands
from
the
cyclone
ridden
appreciation of fruit lands to their
MR. A. HIGGINS,of K’soming, N. Y..
aav» ho had the Files fot nearly 40 vear»; purchased 13 acres of the Bourne Grants Pass, have located claims on harmony and good feeling prevailed States.
I true value should be first witnessed
and wa» cured bv uidnn Gilmore’» 1’ile property at the head of 8th street Sucker creek above the ’’California" to the utmost. About $50 was rea
Arrived at Albany, I was enter here—that Southern Oregon should i
Hpecific. Go to Kremer» for It.
;
for $65 per acre. This is a most and "Lucky” bar. The new claims lized.
tained right sumptuously at the Re lead the state in the industry which
desirable property, and is generally have been christened “Bummer s"
vere house by my friend Hendricks, shall increase its population and [
Church Services.
considered as a bargain.
bar, and prospects are most satis
formerly of Waldo, late of the Bag wealth and hasten development as
la warranted, Is becana ft is the best
M. E. CHURCH.
ley hotel. Mr. H. is clerking in it lias done in California.
Blood Preparation know,. It will posi.
Prof. Suttmer, formerly of Grants factory.
Preachiug at Grants Pass Sunday one of the leading dry goods and
S. M. SOMERVILLE,
tively mire all ulood Dis«««», purifies the Pass, has located in Jackson. He
Ashland
Tidings;
Interest
in
whole system, and tliorouibly builds up tlie
PROPRIETOR.
(Jet.
1st.
at
11
o'clock
a.
m.,
and
at
A
tea
set
of
forty
four
pieces
and
clothing
houses
of
Albany,
a
town
constitution. Remember» 0 guarauteo it. is a clever musician, and has the quartz mining on Wagner creek has 7 o’clock p. m.
a can of tea for sixty cents at Estes’ GRANTS PASS, - - - ORBGOW.
of
about
2500
population.
There
is
knack
of
advancing
his
pupils
to
;,u
been revived recently by assays
Kremer keeps it.
Prayer Meeting every Thursday consideiablc building at present, Grocery Store. Try your luck.
BHILOII’S VITAI.IZIR i« «oat vou uncommon extent. The people of made of rock from a ledge above evening at 7:30 o’clock.
(Opposite R. R. Depet.)
[9 ’3-
though the town generally has the
need for Constipation Lua of Appetite, Jackson should patronize him.
the
placer
claim
of
Lynch
&
Smith.
-
Sunday school every Sunday at appearance of being owned by wi
DizzinmM, and all »yintore of I>v.«pepHia
Money
to
loan
on
good
security.
Trof. C. H. La France is to give A number of new locations and re to o’clock a tn.
Price 10 and 75 cents pe bottle It is
dow women.
Notes and Co. orders bought. En
a free social dance at Music Hall on locations have resulted.
for sale at Kremer’s drn^tore.
+
J S. M c C ain , Pastor. i O11 the railroad front I found wa quire kt S. U. Mitchell's law office. BREAD, PIES. CAKES, FANCY
Last July, savs the Wallowa1
THE WIFE, MOTH El AND MAID Thursday evening next for the pur
ges from $2 to $3 [>er day; board
[5<>tf.
CRACKERS and BISCUIT.
Sunday School Convention.
v.ho auffer from Female W eakness, will pose of organizing a dancing class. Chieftain. C. L. and J. K. P. Har
find Gilmore’s Aromatic Vino a positive I A most cordial invitation is extend ris located the Lost Man mine, i
The Union District Sunday School from $4 to $5 per week A steady! Cash paid for Wheat, Corn, Oats.
demand for laborers at all kinds of
Cure. Kremer has it fonale.
t
which is situated on the middle Convention for the Southern district work pertaing to railroad construc Barley, etc Money advanced on
ed to all.
9-30-it
— Al»o, IMaiera in —
X „Xr-<->-«»5 .. Fl-> 1 I.; r Is b oon’.
will meet in Grants Pass on Thurs
mountain,
about
five
miles
above
Corn crops. Apply to
IvLWCt XX ijiooj a*m"<!y gusrs-,
Workmen are at work ou the late
day and Friday of next week, Oct. tion. My advice to all working
R
obert
S
mith
,
FANCY
and STAPLE
teed. It 1» a positive cure w I leers, E.up purchase of Dr. De Vore, ( the Roter- the lake, and about ten miles from
men is, if you have a job at remu
Joseph. The owners of this mine 6th and 7th. Arrangements are 1« nerative wages, stay with it; if you
tionsorSypidiitic Poi.ionirr. It)
..tl,
Grants Pass.
9-16]
mund
place
on
Oak
Hill)
finishing
whole »vriem, and taniebsail hheu natic
are now developing their property, i itig made to entertain delegates from
A large invoice of elegantly fin I
aud Neuralgic pains. Va guarantee it. up the house and otherwise improv and re|>ort that they have a well- i other points and an interesting ses are out of employment and want to
ished
Coffins, Caskets, and trim
ing, and will soon have it ready for defined ledge seven feet in width, sion i > anticipated. The meetings work, come to the front and you
For sale bv W. F Kreme.
i
tnings
just received at J. R. Hale's CANDIES, FRUITS,
will
surely
lie
accommodated.
occupancy.
aud producing ore that assays above will Ire held in the M. E. Church,
DR. FREEI AND. of thM. E chur-h.
on 6th street, three doors from the
Newt.
Ferrel
was
just
here.
He
CIGARS, TOBACCO.
»ava that two bottles of Ginore’s Aroma
and will begin Thursday morning.
Another lot of that fine natural $50 per toil.
Post office. The largest stock and
tic Wino cured his wife oflervou» lvbil- leaf tobacco just to hand ship|)ed
Delegates who pay full fare on the is looking happy, fat and saucy. lowest prices in Southern Oregon.
[6-17U
M. I.. Dontneyer, well known to I
i- v and Sleeplessness. Kreier keeps it. :
O & C. R. R. to the Convention, He says he will return to Grants
|X 96 ,;t
Pass
in
a
couple
of
weeks
after
fin
CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH a-.d direct from Henry Co. Va. J. M. many of our readers, was in town
will Ire returner! at one-fifth of full
lirom-hitia immediately reeve.! by Shil- Chiles.
and called at this office on Wednes fare on presenting certificate of Sec isliing his visit in the valley.
G. Davis returns thanks to the
<>h’s Cure. Kremer keepi-t.
t
day
last.
He
has
given
up
schooi-
I
visited
constructor
Hunt
’
s
head
l»eople
of Grants Pass and vicinity
Our door and sash factory has
"TjO
would CI.J7 yov.r dinner been running day and night for the teuching for the present, and is go retary of Convention.
quarters yesterday aud found Maj. lor their patronage for the last year.
and are pr.-ented i y Pv3-
ing in for mines. Mr. Schaffer from ' There will be religious services Buttles engaged in building a large He will from this date make Boots
pepsio, use Acker’s Dysjpsia Tablets. past week or ten days to fill orders
They are a positive cure foDysper.sia, In that have been crowding in upon Colorado, accompanied Mr. I). The held at the Music Hall, under the store house about 30x70 feet and I and Shoes cheaper than you can get
digestion, Flatulency an< Constipation. them for the superior article that latter gentleman is an experienced auspices of the M. E. Church South, several smaller buildings. But the them in the stores. Repairs neat
— AND —
X^e giiaranteo thorn. 2oind 60 cents. they turn out from our native sugar miner and is investigating this on the ad Sunday in October, both first tliiug that attracted mv atten and cheap.
4 .’o tf.
morning
and
evening.
Rev.
R.
W.
country with an eye to basincss.
For sale at W. F. Kremer.
tion, notably, was the gentle voice
: pine.
Delivery Wagon.
M A II KI 1.1».
He has located placer grounds and ' Kennedy, of Williams creek; and of m v friend Spoopetidyke, who was
J ohn H. V ytf . s , of Rataw.N. Y.,says
Mrs.
Trimble
has
been
very
ill
for
Rev.
W.
B.
Smith
from
Jackson
intends
to
lake
out
a
mint
of
du
t
“I cl.ceriully c<unnien<<l
’ butchering" wood right manfully. SMITH—COFFEE—In tliia city, at the Commercial and other travelers’
for some time back, f:om fever and during the winter.
Your AROMATIC MNE;
ville, will conduct the service. At Here, too, I saw Jim Moss, Willie
reaidenee of Mr. Harry Smith on Sun
1 general debility, and we regret to
Ii did new life and vig- semi
day Sept, 251 h, 1KH7, by Rev. J. P
the close of the morning sermon, a Moss, Chai ley Buttles, A. S. Slippy
Friinks Delivered Promptly,
Through this week iime of mine say, is not improving very rapidly. J Mr. Keissling, proprietor of the|
t'olenian, Lewis W. Smith to Mine Rose
churclfforganization will be effected.
It did lor all my stomaa ills
Mr. Mack Trimble from
Bee Tree mine, better known as the All jrersons wishing to join, by let- and Mr. White, all late of Grants Coflue.
Calls answered
,'
Her
son,
!....
...
Pass. The boys say they are all That a life of unalloyed happineaa may
.'fore than the d-s-’er ad his pills.”
1 Smith river, is in town, having been Knox ledge, w in town this week in or otherwise, are requested to happy, though some of them wish
fcv"
DAY
or NIGHT -8M
For sale at Kremer’s tint »tore.
attend the newly married couple is tie
called here bv his mother s low con- and called at this office. He is very be present.
J. W. C har ;,
they
were
back
in
Southern
Oregon.
SHILOH’S COUGH an Consnmpli' n ii,..
well pleased at the prospects of his
W. M. ROYAL, P roprietor .
wish of their many friends
Presiding Elder.
Cure is sold by 11s on a marantee It ! cbtiori.
Maj. Buttles expects to move h.s
mine. The lead on which he is ‘
6-13 41
cures Consumption. Kreur keeps it. t
Professors Levy & Johnson, ne working is 12 feet wide. This is a '
camp 10 or 12 miles further up the
NOTICE.
You cannot afford to make any liver in a few days. Two miles l>e
gro minstrels, gave a successful en feeder to the main ledge which he important purchase without first
ctdirornl«, the Land <.«>l»e<>»»i!'■«•
Having <IÍ«| hwi '4 <>f mv bimlnetM ul
tertainment on Monday evening 1:1 expects to reach during the next consulting the catalogue of Wein low Hunt’s I met Jack Hayes, well
• VH jv will you lav »ake all nixlit,,
Grint« Pane, nil tlione knowing them-
known in Southern Oregon a* a suc ho
coughing when that m«t effective ari l the Music Hall. The audience was six wreks. He lias at present loo ' stock & Lubin. Importersand Cen-
I vvh indebted to me. either by note or
“
Walter llerch is aci'oiint, re requested to co ne forward
agreeable California renrdy. Santa Al i ■, a fair one and the performance bet tons of ore on the dump, some cf it eral Outfitters, Sacramento, Cal. cessful miner.
will give vou immediii» relief? Suatn ter than the average. The most assaying in Chicago as high as $300
tail sawing at Bennett's sawmill an ! wills up by Oct. lut, I4H7.
The same goods and styles as kept
GEO W. KIDDI.E.
Abla ia tiie only gmMitee 1 cure for meritorious parts of the programme
per ton iu gold and silver. A tin by the leading merchants of New near the falls of the Santiain. Ma
ttlKttf
Couamnption, Asthamind al: Bron, hia
rion
Harkness
is
teaming
for
Ben
were
the
hannoica
solo
and
the
song
nel is being run directly on this pay York, Philadelphia and Chicago.
complaints. Solti 011bin largo hottlet
SHERIFF 3 HALE.
at it 00. Three for $2 > W. F Kremer and dance by the one legged artist rock and arrangements are bciig [ Prices always at the lowest notch, nett. Your humble servant is en
gaged in strolling up ind down the ’
will bo pleased to supplyon. and guaran
made
to
take
out
ten
tons
daiw.
and
the
same
to
every
one.
Goods
Prof.
Ganiard
of
Ashland,
was
in
tee relief when used* directed. Cal
river watching for an opportunity |
ifornia Cat-R-Cure new fails to relieve town on Thursday of this week, Mr. Keissling has purchased a nill no’, according to order may lx ie to turn an honest dollar.
lOUACCu.
Catarrh or cold in the ea I Six month- making arrangements for supplyiug and will have it running ou t|e turned at expense of house, which
CIGARS,
treatment, [1 00. bp ail, $1 10.
va.
is a gtiara'-.w ’.hat e.zr> eSbrt win ! With kiudest regards to all, and
music for the [xople of Grants Pass. ledge inside of a month.
hoping to receive a copy of the lame« Lncaa, Emma Lm a*. hi« wife and
CANDTF4-. * * _
A correspondent writing
' be made to please the first time. C ouiueh by reti’Tn mail, I am,
NERVE-LIFE AN'I VIGOR n -fore.l He has now an orchestra of nearly
William Naucks JMdndanU.
nuts , rrc.
in men and women bjll-eimr Gilmore « forty members, and can send any John Dav to the Grant Count Catalogues free.
Yours trul)’.
BY VIRTUE nf aw eT**rnf!nn duly i* !
Aromatic .Vine, Foreilc nt Kremer« number of players required, from News, says: Having heard a gre<
Nsjro Upriaing.
I ligli.Mit (’«ah |«i<« paid for
C. M. C hain . I • tied out of the Circuit Court of the State
drug store.
four up to the above figure, at short deal about the coal mine recentlt
of t >rvgon for Josephine < ounty, on the Pth
H ouston . Tex., Sept. 26. -Ow
WILL YOU SUFFR with l»v«|.«|.*ia notice.
Staadily Improving.
i «lav of Svptcmb'T, A. D. 1HS7, ami to me [Country Produce. Hides, Purs,
discovered by Clark. Garrison ani ing to reports that 200 negroes are
«ml Liver Complaint Xhiloli'« \ italizer
direct»’ I and <l»'liveied, in favor of Eller I
Mr. W. A. Garner, of Deer creek McCoy, I took the liberty to go t<i under arms in Matagordo county
Ktc . Ft«?,
is guaranteed to euro'•u. <>o 1° l':;’
\ annoy Plaintiff, who rth-ovored a judg
Every week witnesses a steady im inent
mer's drug «tore an«! t it.
valley, was in town 0:1 Thursday, the claim and investigate the affair! and that the Sheriffs of Matagordo
and ilecree of foreclosure oí a cer Give me a call and be Convinced,
Ct
_ (v CSX a-». Nlglit* Is the having recently returned from Cres- It is situated about one and onei and Hicklev counties are moving provement in the demand for real tain mortgage in the h I hivv named Couit
lieu
V
\
cniplaint of
• •n the 2d day «»f August, A. D. 1HM7, an I
He reports things lively half miles from John Day in a - , raj ion them with posses of white men. estate in and near Ashland, and against
ent City. I"
the
hereinafter
deerribed
real
pio-
thousande Buffering fcm Asthma, Con-
__ __
_____ Light Guards
______ ______
Houston
this at each sale indicates a steady rise in |M*rtv txdonging to James Luca* an 1 Em
He is on his way to vine known as Davis creek. ' 1 Bel (he
rumption, Coughs, etc. Did you ®ver *r^ at that point.
Brick! Brick!! Brick!!!
Medford to attend the Baptist con- vein of coal is about five teet thick hernoon received orders to leave on the prices asked and received. To ma I.m a*, hi* ui:c. laoof the said de
Acker’s Engl??! R. mcy? It ¡’ the
He and has a facing of about thirty feet.L a special train for the scene. The people who have not yet realized leudante, I ain romin.indod to levy U| m » h
preparation known for 11 l ung Troubles, vention to l»e held to day.
Cheaper than the Cheapest.
sold on a poiitive guaintco at 10c., uoc. goes as a delegate from the Deer The coal has the appearance ofl, iprising
,11R of the
,.,v negroes
_____
had _ its ori- that the old basis of returns from ami sell said pr«»|s»rtv to satiafy the judg
of Ellen Vannoy for the sum oí |l,
wood that has lain under the ground Ljn in the murder of a negro con- grain cropping can no longer be uient
For sals by >V. F. Kraier.
Creek church.
— AT
>H.'» 24, and the further sum of ||(iH5->
for centuries and has become grxxl [table who had a warrant for the considered as a meter of value, the attorney's fee«, and the furlIwr sum of
M1DD1.FAGED M N who Im k
... - Ilanna and I Gus coal. There is a great quantity of rrest of a white man
Messrs. j.
J. D.
prices at which hill lands aie sell 145
cost* and dishurwmenta. and also ¡
and vitalit-can 1« cred by Gilmore's
D. W. HARDIN’S
1 ,
. young
_ men of the same is evident from the am- uut Iz»s A ngei . es , Sept. 25 Mc ing here must seem high, but this the coets of and upoti this writ; and in I
Aromatic Vine. For sic at Kremer’s 5 Barlow, popular
ol>e<lien<*e
to
said
writ,
I
did
on
tlie
12th
I
Grants
Pass,
have
arranged
to
give
SI. EE I‘.ESS NIGITS, made misera
banked now. and that is in sight ¡ Avoy. well known all over the coast doesn’t effect the situation ill the «lay of Scptcmls r, A. D. IMM7, levy upon
I < R I C K Y A K I ).
ble by th J terrible cogh- _ Shiloh’« Cure a grand ball and supper in the One of the parties says lie thinks
i the champion shell game tnanipu- least, and purchase* of high brush *arl realty a4*«*ording to law, and will
is the r.oedv tor y«a. Kremer's drug Music Hall on Friday evening of
land
which
a
year
ago
could
l>e
had
day
offer for Hale for ra*h in hsud, at public ’
— All kinds oí —
five tons can be taken out a
tor, was shot by a stranger at
M «re is te place to gt it
next week. Good music ha- been without much trouble.
at from fifteen to fifty dollars an auction, to the highest Milder, at the
1
inta
Monica,
and
is
not
expected
MASONRY WORK
Court I h»uwe door in Granta I’aas, in aai«i
provided and preparations made for
t live. McAvoy was plying his a<-re are now lieing made at from < 'ounty and State, on
Extra Sctnoi Ta.k
$25
to
$150,
dejiendent
upon
the
a general good time. 1 he Com
Promptly
and neatly »xacutad
eared eJry vear by Acker s celeb’ated mercial hotel will furnish supper at
W ashington , Sept. 27.- -The qlling at the beach, and had suc- character and location of the land
Saturday, Oct. 15th, 1887,
4M
c^-ded
in
winning
$30,00
from
a
has
Engllshlemedy. It s a guaranty prep
street
slight flurry in wall
At two o'clock of said day, all the right,
aration if it does notbelp you it will cost 11 o'clock, iu the first class :tyle aroused some discussiou and specu-
inger, when the latter demanded The basis for the rise in price and title,
Administrator * Notico.
mid intereat ol the said James Lu< as
you noting. Try it. A singlo d««a wid for which that house is justly note«!
money back. McAvoy, by way the increase in demand for these and I iniiia Lu« 1*, defendants, in and to
lands
is
solid
and
permanent.
It
is
show ¡igood effort. Trial bottles 10
For further particulars, see posters. lation xs to the probability of an extra
all oí the follow mg «iescrilied real pro|s»r IN the matter of the estate of J. T. Bryan,
eply. pulled out a revolver. The
session. One of the older officials
For Je by W. F Kremer.
1 eaiwd
nger seized him. and resting the no fictitious assumption, no scheme ty to wit:
A good stock of the very best of the treasury said to-day:
designed
and engineered
by
The North-west ’4 an«l the Knuth west
N o I iuh ir hereby given that the under-
(JITACKr.Vri’COUGH eanb- *■•
]>on
from
his
grasp
shot
the
goods
at
bottom
prices,
staple
ati«l
“An extra session of Congres»
of Se«*ti«>n Eighteen (H> in Township «igned ha* lieen appointed by the 1 'ounty
qilicki«ured l>y Shiloh;» Cure. We guar
bier through the head. The speculators. The people who- arc Trdrty rijht G’JMZ South of Range Haven ( 1 (Hirt of ./•»««•phine County, Oregon, nit-
fancy groceries. 'I able ware and could not lx called before Novem
antee t For sale bv Kremer.
buying
fruit
lands
are
composed
'7f VVrsf, un«i the Month t*a>*t *4 of the king
I
in Pro be 10, edminietrator of the e«-
entered just above the mouth
JAljs SULLIVAN of Salem. Oregon, many other house keeping articles ber. and a se«sion at that time could
of J. T Hr«an. deceased.
I
came out back of the neck chiefly of two classes—those who Houth e ast ‘J of Section Thirteen (13) in tate
aavi )i was cured of Asthma l>y Gilmore's “ will always lx found at my old do little toward relieving a strin
have
lived
here
and
«ten
what
can
Townwhip 1 h:rtv ri^lit (3* . 4outli 01’ All pentone indebted tn said estate are
Magmr Elixir. Kremer keeps it. 1
ranger threw down tisi pistol
store. J. M. Chiles.
gency existing to-day. There is no
Range Ei/ht
West, containing Th ree requested
1
to settle tliessme immediately,
remarking
to the spectators, l>e made in fruit growing, and those II indred and Sixty (.‘M • acres, situated and
1
thoMr having claim* atfainst the es
Jim
Petrie,
of
Warner,
thinks
lie
reason
for
an
extra
session.
Money
who
are
familiar
with
the
value
of
Car« For PIlM.
will |>rraent the same to me at Wil
iu Jreephlne (’minty. Oregon, with all tate
I
shot the s— of a b—h.”
has struck a coal mine, in the moun is always tight at this time of vear.
fruit lands in California and else and every of the appurtenances thereto liam*
precinct. Joaeptiine County, Ore
I
Pilrare frequently preceded by
1
ou
his
heel
and
coolly
walk-
where and have l<e<onie acquainted Isdonging
gon, with the proper vouchers within six
Webt in the bai k, loin* and lower tains between this place and Bidwe.; I arce sum* are needed to move the
y.
He
has
not
since
been
part <tha abdomen, canmng the patient He brought us a sample yesterday, crops, and bankers knowing it have
with the special adaptation of this1 Given under my hand thia P.'tb dav of months from the first publication <4 fhkl
notice.
DAVID JOHN.
tosuW^ be ban Kome afl>ctio? °!
which looks very much like ol«l locked it up to secure larger rates seen nd as no one seemed to know locality to that branch of horticult Me|itcij« tier, IHM7.
T G PATTERSON
Administrator.
him. id as the police had not se-
or neighboring organa. At tune*.
of
interest
If
this
move
mean*
fashioned
coal.
If
he
succeeds
in
ure.
We
thus
have
a*
a
basis
for
Dated,
hept
14A7.
9 U-41
Sheriff
iFvmpiR of indigestion are present, flat
cure« i description up to a late
anvth
ng
el*e
it
will
fall
through,
finding
a
paying
ledge
of
the
black
the
boom
in
fruit
lands
the
special
Bv
R
R
Moaaia,
ulenfUneasine-r* of tlft*
m ‘ **tr
h ur H ight, hi, capture is rather information of the one class, who 9-IIVÔt
Deputy
Notice 0.* Dissolution of Co partner
can QI
A m»’*re, like preparation, prohrnng stuff, it will prove a bonanza : r lor people will find that they can-
u'dfl
a re disagreeable itching, after fretting him. He will immediately pros not drive the Government I into
ship.
—-
know from observation what can
Notice for Publication.
warria a common attendant. Blind. pect and ascertain if there isenoug n buying bonds at higher rates than
t—
■ iU> U"d »pe< tally adapted
N<4i<-e is hereby given tbatthepartner-
Bleeg and Itching Pile* yield at once
memlxyl its supplement
•hip heretofore
rrhn.idt
to thppiication of Dr Bonanko *• I tie to pay locating, and then we will it desires to pay
xJliUX.-
who
have
lived
A
Hcrsig doing I-sei ne • in the town of
in the wk »
ten?, which arte directly upon the inform our readers of the resu .
ki u ttncl Tuesday ni|
Granta Pu««
'■ “
name of
Claus Spreckle*.
irpected, absorbing the Tumor*, al- —[Lake County Ex.
here for vest
year befnr thc<<- •«»
11 cl<4. In a fight ov<
«<■nmi.lt A Henig, i* thia day <li«w>lv»l
has lx
rtr’the inteaee itching, and effecting a
of
the
sugar
king
any
access
to
the
markets
c
'-’'sebi. Pcaison n
We were pleased to receive a call
by mutual conoenl. Heraig withdrawing
the hee
>*nent cure. Price 50 cent«. Ad«ireea,
.immer «Di
'
«now Irom per rsonal
l»er < knife wounds 6
10 u thv businea« All «leb'.» of the firm
f>r. Bo«anko Medicine
Piqua, O. from our friend Mr F1ov«l of Ker all
V
on
h
observation that the Rogue 1 River
• ill Le paid bv b. hmidt, and nil money
ind strv. He
Pae«
ivair tf >ne wound op
by, on Wednesday la*t He repo
due the Arm «ill be paid tn K-hmidt.
c, auu -><*;
Valley is one of the finest fruit
A
th«
nar’-zt•••<••<“ i’u“
ANNA HF.HZIG.
countries on the coast, and have
lisli. •omewh<
t
Heptemher 2<l, ls»7.
ft»-lA
of the county, and a consider
busi-
that
wi
learned
from
the
small
export
facto
quantity of grain being shipped t<
more
ness of this vear that there i*
5
Crescent City. Good sat pie* bring of be
•I 11
H
money in fruit growing here than
The
Gas
with
ing 75 cents per bushel,
in any other industry.
cue
quett wagon roa«l to Cr
A
- r ’”t ♦ I
It ia not surprising that cho
(
i
M
was opened for trafic < ’
locations for fruit lots should bri a vit
! ) Î.C if 1
this week. A gang of
fc, MJ<j A
_
I
from —
$100 to $200 per acre, wl: n Win. 8«»
still at work leveling« ar
_______ uie el ’ young or- ‘ bard Is just toming into phllW
I ha
b in the
C«K1
the most difficult *<<t
»<’. 1
thva t raped and bad bearing have l<een sold tin« «'ont'—r
real«
ing
; et in the
said
to
be
a
success,
ib<
! 346-a
• Three-
fl.Mrep.jrt.
|at lion |3«> to »¥» T*r
i
I
less difficult, and betfter kept
■‘tor».
other roads.
Combination Picket and Wire
F' E N C E.
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CITY BAKERY.
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