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• A T MARK 1.1 survival of the fittest comes inhere. their fruit trees this year a large I’EOI Cheap canning is not the fittest, number of trees will be ruined by ami 4th Str., i‘r.3 and it might a* well make its will the heavy weight on them. 5 . OREGON. 03'lil Pusr oí JostjhUi CoBiir. Orem ar.d GRANT depart in peace. Its days are FRUIT DISPLAY. MEAT MARKET ir are numbered, “the handwriting is Tbc M ly eustoiwrr with the on the will.’’ Conscientious, hon |«r< |mr<xl est canning will survive. Peaches, Josephine County’s Exhibit «•Iioi. «-t the Best. apricots, plums, cherries and ber BEtPSOTT PORK. I ries put up as they can lie and are Which is Sufficient to Make Our USAGES! by the best packers, are delicious. And People feel Proud. A xlial ’Tis doubted that in any other way, Oublie patronage re- Those Villages Waiting in can such luxury be enjoyed.—Ex. I Josephine county had the best "jx.«etiiill] ly : ’t -•■I. Fond Expectancy Clos BUNCH. Prop’r. CLEVELAND and THURMAN fruit exhibition at the .Mechanic’s ing Scenes of the fair, at Portland, of any county in We pledge ounelves in favor of PROTECTION of Customers from over-charge adulterations C impaign. Three Distinguished Men are Com southern Oregon. No exception". anil misstatements. FREE TRADE—For every one with the Merchant who does the most for his ing In the Interests of Grover 1 whatever. Her vegetable display customers. PROTECTION —of monopolists, rings, inflated values and oppressive high prices. and Allen a. I 11 to' overol priix-r on all REDUCTION—Of the peoples’ burden and buyers bugbear— tax profits . Col J. S. Effmger.Portland,dem was aliove the average. These facts A Bill TIME BOOKED LUMBER I BIT I O cieated a feeling of wonder in the ocratic candidate for presidential o- minds of the visitors. We have ■ to any * « O til be O. A C. rail’y. •■o SHOOT THE GUNS. LET THE AH elector, is now in this city and will TILLERY RATTLE. speak at Music hall to-night— said a good deal about the produc- V fkticai . » fi Fu > okixg A F isk Fra As Candidates for your patronage we invite an examination of our Business Record in support of speaking to commence at 7:30. ! ing capacity of our soil, about our lautal* tasa a HreciAi.TY equable climate,natural advantages, our claim. SATURDAY EVENING, octobhr 27TH CoL linger is a politician of much j?* mufaHurfd at my mill I etc., all of which are fully substan-1 Said tun note and is therefore posted on the There is to be a grand republican m « /*’* Station. I tiated by the following report from ! rally at Kerby on next Saturday important measures of this cam •ElH. BOV- E. McAllister. Or. FRE thecolumns of the Oregonian, which evening at 7:30, October 27th, paign, and it is safe to conjecture WE PROMISE for the future the BEST in Quality, the MOST in Quantity, and the LOWEST tells the plain truth when it knows | when the last charge will be cen his address will be very instructive R S ale Prices to all customers, without distinction of age, class or politics, and behind our promise stands it, regardless of where the chips : — OR---- tered at tliose issues which are be for men of every belief. Our SPLENDID STOCK of will fall. We mean to say this IION. j. M. SIGLIN, : IMPROVED : PROPERTY. lieved to be d imaging to the slight report of “fruit and vegeta weal of this great and prosperous j of Coos county, is billed to speak «S complete on-hauling ble exhibition" at the fair, bears 11s One of 11 ’ "„'¡SLthe I at Music hall on the evening state, consisting commonwealth. No little interest 1 «nd w * SJicMl-ight from 1100 I out in saying the soil of this coun- ¡¿to » Tut1 rDTPCT eoona, twu VAlftLCT DEALINGS is taken in political matters in the»- FThursday) of November ist^ on cn; ----- 1 » ” ?*;-.<■ — i ,, , ysorrv.n-i, ,-v>dn “ Clinch illreiesi since canipaigii! ing ponderous peaches,apples,grain, plat« floor au through, with room T he fullest SATISFACTION GUARANTECBE) I etc., “kickers" to the contrary not , foy.8 tons of hay. opened. »welling house, brick, four rooms. red on this occasion. The speaker, withstanding. Here is what that I Contract for hauling ore till July 1, DM9. HON. R. A. MILLER, We invite inspection and examination of our stock, the LARGEST as well as the NFWEST to Hon. E. W. Morrison, will throw istitnable journal, the Oregonian One wood ranch, with from siirto loon be found in the county. Many of our goods have been bought East and at prices that defy com representative of Jackson county unlrof cedar, pineaml inahoi,.*,!}', — -z- tly new life and interest in the gather petition . See the styles! Look at the quality! Marvel at the prices! : iiihogauy, and alxait loOconTrcut on the | will speak at the hall in this place, has to offer: ing by one of bis most masterly and i I rau-h. Wood sells here for f<>, $8 and $10 HORTICULTURAL AND AGRICUI.TUR - THE TRIED, TRUE and TRUSTWORTHY TRADERS! l>e cord logical speeches. Residents around 1 Monday evening, November 5th, AL. at 7:30. Mr. Miller is a fluent *0 any <«w desiring such a burinem I Kerby and Waldo, l»e on band and In fruit displays Mr. J. II Settle- i-ai satisfy them that it is one of the Iw-rt RIDDLE à SCOTT, p.cing business* in this line in the state. hear the vital issues of this presi talker and will no doubt highly en meir easily heads the list, with Jp 'f tv reason for wanting to sell is o-i ac- tertain his audience upon this oc OREGON 1 dential war ably, forcibly and elo 4'’ FRONT STREET, GRANTS PASS. — * some 200 plates of various kinds of ! coint of sickness in my family. For full ..Mi.. casion. It will be interesting to parieulars, a«ldrens quently expounded, anil carry’ the ! I "i't* apples, pears, plums nuts, etc. C. L BROY, germs of thought to your homes and , hear these eminent men expatiate Eureka, Eureka County, Nevada. ('Ci- Southern Oregon is lunch the I carefully consider them before cast- ■ upon the beauties of democratic a3(Hm best represented section of the ’ principles, so remember the dates. itig your ballot. Mr. Morrisonjwill county in this as well as in the j i also deliver a stirring address at AMONG THE MINES. S O'3-’!? 30 mineral display. Grants Pass has |r^3S333H 1S33H° Williams Creek the Monday follow a fine collection of various fields, ing—29th—at 2 o’clock p. M. No A Sensible Man's Opinion of th«' T«o tlie Dear Public! orchards and garden products, in Minos of this County. Ï < X taxation without representation. I cluding eight large peaches from a 1 address this in the nature of a personal communication, because o The issues will lx? fearlessly hand- 03HO-LIXS D ear C ourier .—I was over on single stem, and some enormous I hotvstly believe I can offer horse owners superior advantages in the o led. purchise of HARNESS, SADDLERY, STABLE and TURF SUP Grave crcck last week surveyingmiu- squashes. Jackson county’s exhib INSTITUTE. ing claims for Messrs Hall and Clen- it is also varied and extensive,nota- | PLIES. My stock is large, the assortment complete, goods fresh, of bly some fine sweet potatoes, all j late s.yles and designs and prices right. I am so confidant that I can n 5 Th* County Toadnos Institute Con denen, which are situated on small kinds of fruit, and a beet measured | plcast new customers and hold ray old ones, that I want you to call on venes To-morrow for a Two Day s streams putting into Grave creek—I me, with the full assurance that I will make it to your advantage to fa at 33 inches in circumference under | Session. have only been once before in that the reporter’s eyes. The fruit ex- [ vor Strohecker. section of the county, and then took liibit is much the best ever shown My Line of Goods R ubber C ounter Programme. WILL NOT RUN OVER no {»articular notice mining ____ of the _____ ___ „ I here, and is chiefly from Southern Is full, and I think quite complete. The stock has been selected with MORNING SESSION. OR BREAK DOWN Metbod of teaching orthography locality. ' The brook upon which ^egon. . "Barring the big squash,” 1 care, with a special view to suit the demands of this immediate section « — Miss Hattie Coleman, assisted by Mr. Hall’s claim is located is called said Mr. Miller, “I could carry 1 of couitry, consequently it is obvious to all that I can do better by you SOLD BY Messrs. Harmon, Dukes and Pol Tomics creek which is perhaps Multnomah county's exhibit out i than seme far-away concern. on my back.” AT ALL EVENTS, I.ER IN------ lock. Methods of teaching primary three miles in length »nd only one Make id extensive purchases until I have been consulted and my goods NO. 62. reading—Miss Allie Carson, assist claim has ever been worked on it examined. MY LARGE TRADE, successful business career, and de eneral ed by .Misses Della Wells and Vio and that is owend by Mr. Dyses; Application for a Patent. termination to stay right with you, argues well for tny capacity to give this is one of the best paying mines la Lewis. satisfaction, and induces the belief that I will use you well because I am il^r’PosT-omcK S tork , School government -J. D. Hayes, in the county; its gold is course par u. S. L and Ornes, ) working for future trade and striving to make permanent customers. lloHKRt'Ro, Or., October 19th, 1888.1 assisted by A. S. Barnes and M. taking much of quartz.. Mr. Dy A. J. STROHECKER, . ses showed me some fine specimens. NOTICE 18 hereby GIVEN THAT II. Jackson. r»m. z, <t rnrr V. S. history methods II011. XV ......... .. “TffTWr MWsrs Frakes and Pal- weighing, perhaps, £20, :!n,r w- Ill'Ulllu /• wim/‘ ul r’ JU wh Í hose postoffice ad . . ? ... which 7e- dmuu dress IkJ is (¡rants D Pass, Or., have this «lay (tit A NTS PASS. scmbles an eagle with its pinions flle<l their application for a patent for the lock. Essay—Mrs. Lulu I). Caldwell. spread ready for light; another, a Waldo Hydraulic l'laeer Mining Claim, MANUFACTURES the B kst gra«le of lumber of any mill in Josephine county. Geography methods—Hon. Ed. knitting needle having its eye per- conxisting of ItiO acres bv legal sulxlivi- Mr. Dyses told me if he had sions, situated in the Waldo Mining Dis It is situated bur ami a half-miles south of Grants 1’ass, All orders I«'. Hathaway, assisted by A. J. feet. county o( Josephine, state of Ore Adams, Misses Atida Day and Ida a steady run of water he could make trict, gon, being described as follows, to-wit: | $100 dollars per day to the pipe. Tl.e ne'4 of nek of ne'4 of section 20, Woodcock. I What I have seen of the upper amt of nw1,’ •’* nw'4 and sw*4 of ne EVENING SESSION. ami n*t of sw!4 of nw‘4, amt Lecture—Teaching as a fine art Grave creek, am satisfied all its se1 of , of nwb' sw'4 of iiw *4 ami nw '4 of se'4 of ' gulches abound in mineral wealth— nw'4, an«l —Rev. J. S. McCain. the s’7 of xe1! of nw *4 and n it is true the most of these are I *» of ne*4 of swl-4, and nwl-l of sel-4of Prices Reasonable. Outside Orders Solicited. MORNING SESSION. Language lessons—Henry L. I rocky and hard to work, but what Hcrtio-i 21, all in township 10 south, of GIVE VS A TRIAI, 1 »AVID LINDSAY, Manager. Benson, assisted by Messrs Hannon is wanted is nerve and persever- range 8 west of Willamette Meri«iian. hx-ation of this mine is recorded ence to realize good stakes. Mr. ! in Th«« and Hathaway. the recorder’s otlieeof Josephine coun CITY DRUG STORE! Arithmetic methods—Prof. J. II Dyses had such a place to encoun ty, in said state, nt page 271, vol. 3, .Min Newton Wagon, Buggies, Carriages, Hacks, Robinson, assisted by Misses Lewis ter when he first commenced opera ing Records, Josephine ciaiuty. The C. M. STONE, I ’ kop ’ k , deeds and transfers to us are recorded at tion, but after a few years has made and Pollock. Etc,, Etc- Also Dealer in all kinds of 304, 385 and 407, bix»k D. Record of Main Street, ...... Grant’s Pass, Oregon, Penmanship methods—Hon. W. himself comfortable, surrounded pages Ihxsis; ami page 175, milling record ; ami A. Massie, assisted by J. B. Hayes. with lots of cattle and the finest page 10. vol. l>; ami page 25, vol. 7, deed Farming Implements ! ----- DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY,------ School organizations Miss Min mountain ranches in Josephine records of xai«l county. ni* Tuffs, assisted l»y Misses Cole county. 1 claim young men at the j Anv ami all |>ei>«>ns claiming adversely Drugs. Patent Medicines. Perfiaery, Toilet Articles. Shoulder Braces, Trusses, Etc. _________Agent for Allen Brothers Lumber Company, portion of said Waldo Hydraulic j present time have no right to growl any man and Wheeler. l’laeer .Mine are requeste«! to tile their I alxjut hard times; provision is cheap adverse School Books. Books and Stationery. EVENING SESSION. claims with the Register of the Meeting of school directors of so that for about $20 they could United Stales l.iml Oilier at Roseburg, Physicians’ Prescriptions Carefully Compounded The best brands of : prospect for a long time—even in the ciMinty of Douglas,State of Oregon, Josephine county. Cigars and Tobacco. the sixty davs periixl of publica Address to directors—J. M. when I firs, came to the country during tion hereof, or they will he barred by vir- ' Chiles, director of Grants Pass the prospects I saw the other day tuo of the provisions of the Statue A Full Line of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Brushes. school. Music under the direction would have been considered No. 1, ( HAS. W JOHNSTON. ----- DEALERS in ----- o-25-d 27. Register. but then we ha 1 to pay $t*> jxr of II. C. Kinney . | liundre«! for flour, 30 cents a pound INVITATION. Bucklin's Arnica Salve. School directois, teachers and . for beef and everything else in pro The I’v-1 Nah.- in (he world lor Cuts. ! friends of education throughout the portion. For a distance of about IlruiM-H, Son-s, Ulcers, S ilt Rheum, Fev-1 6th St., between Main and H, Grants Pass, Or. miles below Mr. Dyses’ place < r Sores, Tetter. Chapixxi llaniis, Cliil- HAVING OVER 300 SAMPLES TO SELECT FROM county are earnestly entreated to < 1 Have the largest and most Complete Stock in their line in Southern Oregon whiah blains. Corns aiiilnll Skin Kruptions. and ■ be present and assist in making had never been prospected till I AM BETTER PREPARED than EVER to give you cur«-. Piles or no pay rvipiirod. I they will sell--------------------------------------0 ’ this the most successful county in Messrs Hall an«l Browning com I. Il witively i.s guarantee«! to give |x«rleet satixiae- [ stitute ever held in our county. menced work a few months ago. tion. or money refun«le<l. I’rie«- 2ft i-ents ' NOBBY SUITS, PANTS and OVERCOATS I AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. The above is verbatim the pro jx«r lx>x l or rale by l»r. W. F. Kremer. ; AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED Being very thankfui to my Customers for past favors I would respect gramme as just turned out, and we Notice for Publication heartly second the hist clause that fully solicit a continuance of the same. U. N. Lisu OrricK, » educators and friends of education R om . iikrii , Or , Get 19, 18S.4. i MAC, THE AMERICAN TAILOR. lie on hand and help make this in Noli, e is lien-by given that the follow- I stitute a power for g«xxi, not only ing-named settler bar tiled notk-e of his! TRONT GRANTS PASS. OREGON. intention to make final pnx»f in sup|x>rt ; for the time lieing. but for the fu of his claim, ami that Haul proof will Thinning Fruit. titre. Our county superintendent •x- ina-le lr-fore the ( lerk of the county ’ has inaugurated a most laudable Here is a practical man’s opinion court of .1 orephine county, Oregon, at move in the channel of education, alx»ut thinning fruit, which should Grant, l’arr. Or., on (VisInenlay, Dec. ft, and it is ho|»ed he will l»e willingly lx stored away in some corner for lASR. via: l.r.wis T iiomi - sox , assisted upon each occasion, by the future reference: The fruit crop is I'«' 1 mpt ■> I > N Nr» ftMM. for th<- n«-l-4 able corps of co workers residing in certainly as large as ever txfore in of n -1 I.ns tion 30 tn 33 S R. (I wort W M the county. S Ul this valley, and 1 am afraid it is too lit- names the following witnesses to! _l < £ i r h 1 ® — large for some orchards, as the prove his eontinuons rerulem-e upon, ami -w > J«- CO s — Drying vs. Canning. of, s.mI laml. vis B I- Red- ranchers do not seem to understand cultivation The World Renouned = < -f ? 2 ' flelil, Horace Ri-vnolil*. Win tie Canty, * The judgment of the leiding that it is quality and not quantity II. t Me Intosh. All of Wolf Cnx-k. IBlSiSKLL fruit dealers seems to l»c that it is of fruit where they will make their Ullis. W, JonxsTOX, better to evaporate the surplus money. I see plenty ot orchards o 2>-n-29 Register. peaches than to can them. Evap where the trees are just loaded, and orated fruit is growing more popu it the fruit is allowed to remain on Notice for Publication. lar every year. ’Tis the very oppo the trees it will lx too heavy and I. ini » Ornes, 1 site of the cheap canning pnxvss. the quality will not be up to the U. S. R oxkhi rii . Or., Oct. 13th. ISAS 1 The cheap cantier takes too pounds standard. Our fruit growers do Notice is hereby given that the follow- of peaches and by ad«ling water, not r-'.dize the necessity of thinning ing-natned settler lias tiled notice of his tin and weed, maxes it weigh 250 out their fruit. They should go intention to make final pr«x»f 111 suptxvrt his claim, ami that said proof will lie bounds. The evaporator takes too through their orchards and pick off of made tmforv the Judge or in his absence Autocrat Wnnd •,11 «1,.. . .1 , «x'»i’,1«ls of" iwicbes pVH-inbs th,» .... ... k - .»«p, .»nuHiiaui v ,inu give* a ornar <!«<■ ( >rik <>i liiv «'oiimv » ourt of A V ’ • ~ ' 1 • 1 ’ j * wet ’ht to eight politics or at most fair crop a chance to develop They Josephine co'intv.Or.. 011 Saturday, Nov T '»T T X ten pound* The eight p»tm,u will I’M» lj»-«’.‘r UuU w! L.M r » « 24th. I.SS.4. via. «AiUi - ♦Ilf iLouitU, 1 ÜMP«, have all there is of food in 100 ami in the end will realize more for J acob M khbtkxb , m 5 — pounds, and the 230 pound* have it. flic practical fruit growers of llonieste id entri No 4179 for the nw'.. •*- — V T K <—* Xa And all goods handled by no more. The eight |x>unds are Europe do this and they pnxiuce Mvlion 2, townaiiip 3S, S U.S west, W 0 w y t * —1 «-* wholesome beyond doubt.and there tine etops. A great mam ranchers M He names th.« following witmxweR to STAVER & WALKER, ■ prove lux cipit'iiimus resilience u | h > u and c UJ I = ■ is some doubt about cheap canned in this county are Ixgiuning to find cultiv.ition K X of. said land, via : V Mehr ---- - Includi: the ----- £ 5 ~ ÖC .£ g >ods being wholesome, especially this out. consequently are getting ten*. Win. Hogue, of k. rtyviile, Henry w ■ EMPIRE MOWERS, REAPERS and BINDERS. if they stand l<?ng in cheap cans belter price« for their tnnt thm Thornton, Wm. Saumicra, of Granta 1 CL) ? y ? O2 where the tin and solder .are not as their neighbors. I think that if HYDRAULIC PIPE and GIANTS pure a.s they ought to lx*. The S »nil of the farmers do not thin out , Wee ■-nh.Uly invite all to examine our good! ing THE (’(H lìl EIL Politics ! HI ROTECTION. PROGRESSION. PROSPEROUS T 1^1. OUR PLATEORM : Lumf i ! Lumber!! BUY as YOU VOTE—INTELLIGENTLY For Fair Square Dealing! DIM GOODS, Groceries, Hals, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Notions, Flo. FBRSONAL! IK) WAR 1) ! G L. E. HOOVER. LINDSAY'S MILL! Carefully and Promptly Pilled The Courier Job-printing House ! SHERER & JUDSON, EVERYBODY LOOK ! Hard-ware, Stoves and Tin-ware Studebaker Farm Wagons, Hacks QC UJ 00 Í Plows ACME HARROWS. VICTOR WIND YARD -J a II Ü Chilled T x Ù