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SLOE-WALK SAYINGS. -$2- . IV. M orri . ox , THE to become more famous for big crops G. New furniture arriving every THE LAST. —Wood. , of both cereals and fruits, but tak week at Hale's. Express] Tax p*y< r who ing everything into account no coun An Puts —Subscription. forth Queitieni. Attorney - at-Law NOTICE. Every-day topics Viewed from —October 25th. ty or part of a county in the state Last Rally of the Present G. W. Wimer having disposed nts Pas.«, Or. G rabt « P am , O bo . the Public Rostrum. —Nice rain Tuesday night again ot Oregon, cau surpass this county paign. of his interests at Waldo, hereby En. C ouri ad a letter in in natural or acquired advantages. —Election one week from to notifies all parties indebted to him MORRIS M. HARKNESS, And those are our sentiments, to. a late issue ol ! iper written morrow. or the late firm of J. Wimer & Son, “by a friend js, ' in refer- Get Out the Cannon by note or account, to settle the Attorney • and - Counselor, —Send T he C ourier to out —Miss Susie Davis returned not same immediately by calling on W. building, pro- Let 'er Boom, FORM. side friends. It will do them good. long since from a visit with a enee to our i X rrr door tu courir * or rie b . N. Campbell, at Kerbyville, and posing to voie ial tax or bond GRANTS PASS, - - • OREGON. Mrs. Thomas G. Patterson is brother at Walla Walla, W. T. , save costs. o-11 - n-1. the district for tt^oseof build- | in a critical condition, we are sorry ABLE SPEAKERS GOOD MUSIC — Mrs. S. Harkness left a couple ing _ a $io.oc A New Potato«. DR. J SPENCE, ill 100I structure, Vibrations of the Public Pulse on 1 to say. of apples at this office yesterday, which is all right r Politicai and Local Subjects-- Spence's purple, a new and very * correct when HOMEOPATHIST PHYSICIAN, SURGEON ill —Thomas Howard who has been known as Gloria Mudi, each of Something for All. prolific potato originating from the employed on the railroad at Porters which measuring 14 inches around. the proper time t ¡A But is it The Meeting will be Spiced by experiments of Mr. Spence, now on 0PSTETRIC1AN. Sandwhiching on the Tariff now here? I 1 Suggest the ville, California, has returned to the market. This potato is clamed She left one with a friend that l ’ ost-office address Kerbyville, Oregon. Grants Pass. propriety of usii Issues. jc nrltool funds to he the best yieldcr, the best measured 16 inches. Southern , ¡n t‘he/ erectioll ' commodious — \\ illiam Frakes was over from keeper and the best quality and P ostponed .—W e are authorized A C SCRANTON, Oregon still ahead on big fruit and buildjIlg> „ th< 1 ere at Ot much Use "We will Drink from th« Sama Can- flavor of any potato now extent. his Sucker creek home this week. to state that the 400 yard race be — .i/nait/iW’tttrrr <ia<f Repairer of— He reports everything in a flourish —everything else. The lady Quantities less than 10 pounds, 25 toon." in holding more th 4 three months tween L. S. Smith's Webb-foot and ing our thanks for her kindness. condition out that way. cents per pound; over to pound« ?o of school during tie ear. which is As election day is drawing on Joe Scott’s Woolridge mare, will all the law reqgin <1 ; ani oppos- apace preparations in republican! cents [X'r pound. Orders left with BOOTS 1 SHOES! —A. J. Sedge spent last week in I nsane . come off m xt Saturday afternoon Portland. Sherer & Jud—»11 will receive prompt (rmntn - ()re<j^. He of course visited w at the driviug park, at 2 o’clock, the Mechanic's fair, which no dou'it An insane man came meandering ed to making a £^t ,>read to run circles are being made for the attention. DR. CHARLES W. BEACOM, D r . J. S pence . school and grandest meeting of the campaign, sharp. Stakes—$50 aside. into town from the south on last a six or nine was a big thing while it lasted. Kerby. 8-27-9 W. Dentist! build at the sa and will make Saturday afternoon I am in- —The Independence West Side Monday morning. He was first formed they are G rant ’ s P ass ... O regon . O n the M ove .—W. J. Wimer National Surgical Institute. the school and evening of November 3d, truly is now printed on a power press. seen w andering across the north | returned on Sunday morning’s Glad to note this evidence of pros part of the city,hatless and shoeless, , funds to build sta ■ school houses a red letter day for Grants Pass. I Two or more surgeons representing i 1 All work warranted. Office on Main Institution will be at the Ashland i train from Seattle and other north perity on the part of the West Side. and making wild jestures. Mr. , in Mr. Haye's di t, and also in The dead echoes cf southumber this street, above I'ost Office. 1 Hotel, Ashland, Oct. 31st. and at the ! ern points, remaining with his —W. F. Ross of Medford, has McCain first discovered him and Mr. Biglow's. No», why can't we land are forever buried in the sep Commercial Hotel,Grants l’.uss, Nov. 1st They come fully prc|iared with all W. F. KREMER, M. I)., family till Wednesday when he de been visiting Grants Pass for sever notified deputy sheriff Moon and do tet auuie per] ulcher of the past, but yet there are 1888. the apparatus necessary for the success- r , c ' the same? parted for San Francisco. Mr. al days the past week. He was Mr. Axtell, the J. P., who went in : sott who is questions of the campaign which fill trealiuont of their specialties, cur- I IiySlCldll • dtlil • SUI^COn, ,, .- , i u I , 1 r *!' '¡H tsr's Piss, ... O hkoon . I- »■. ¿Italo-ugl.l'í.. S.IM.1M in the ...in.I ^tÿSSlXJtS Wimer lias traveled 5050 miles the guest of Rev. J. S. M<H?ain. amt knee joint, crooked liiutw, club fe«'t search of him and found him lying .school laws of lx>th democrats and republicans, and all boilily deformities. Their success I —Rev. P. M. Starr filled the pul down north of the court house, and reason why. I» afMbsittJe a since last March which is pretty in treating these trouble»« as well as all j Call,« rv«|>onded to at all honra, «lay or migratory for “Bill.” His trains! pit at the M. E. church on last issues that are very near and dear chronic question—we all want to know. night. and sexual diseases has made for placed him in the jail for safe Sunday. He preached an able ser the Institute a nat'onal reputation. Up to all classes, the rich and poor. have experienced no mishaps. GRANTS PASS ACADEMY.—K01.1. IL KELLEY, mon to the pleasure and profit of keeping. Dr. DeVore was called, application, references will be furnish This is what these meetings are for on ed from patients in nil parts of the Unit- I who found the man only temporari or H oxor [Averaac 9j per esnt] ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. N ew B usiness .—Mr. B. Mc all present. States. All persons who are suffering —Mrs. P. E. Cheeny, of Olym ly insane, for while he was yet ; (H igh S chool —H. L. Bicxsox,Principal.) —to discuss governmental topics, I . ed from any of these complaint«, should J ACKSOX VIl.LK. ... O rkuon . Arthur having bought the building l>oni Bland,Nellie Bin-h.lone Vannoy, to educate those who have not an not fail to take advantage of this oppor pia, W. T., spent several days dur heretofore occupied by Freasure & ing the week visiting her friend talking with him he became ration Lncelia Brower, Nellie Hart, Magyit* opportunity to thoroughly digest tunity for relief Will practice in all the Courts of the Agnes Sawver. Molli« IXtwell, Wade as a paint-shop, on Fifth Mrs. J. S. McCain. She is ou her al. He gave his name as Perkins, . Chile!«, State, tillin' in Court llouae. Up Carrie 1'irr, Allie Pool, Irene Everton, the questions as they appear. said he was a miller, that he was iH'lla Wells, Edna Eveiton. Bert Stone, Administratou's Notice. street, will pay attention to the way to Humbolt, California. on this occasion speakers will lie DR. F. W. VAN DYKE subject to such spells, that he was ; Victor Peterson, E<i Ditniek. Willie Taylor, buying of hides, as per small bills. In tin- circuit court ot the state of Ore —On our 8th page to day will be present who are posted, and it will gon, , Harvey Smith. Ray Everitt. Graduate of Bellevue Hospital Medical for Josephine eoiu.ty. Parties having any thing of the found a striking and instructive on his way to Portland, where he G rvmmvr S chool —Mis« Hattie B. Cole lie worth our while to be on hand ill the matter of the estate of Charles Collegi', New York City. man, Teacher. Beach, deceased: kind to dispose of will do well by illustration of the comparative expected to get employment. end gain whatever information pos II NOTICE Calls atteudod to Day and Night is hereby given that the un worth of the various kinds of bak L ater —The man is now under Anna Taylor, Flora Tavlor, Kitty calling at Mr. McArthur's place of ing powders now in the market. medical treatment and is /apidly Edgerton, Edna Sherer, Es»ie Herta, sible. Music has been promised dersigned has lieen appointed by the j Oilin' an<l Itfsiilenci on Main street. 1 Fannie Brown, Mary Griffith, Ada Jar- and it is believed next Saturday OMIlity court of Josephine county Oregon, | business. —The first Dinner Social given recovering from the effects of his rert, May Harkness,Bertha Barrie,Ernest week will I k - a big day—memora sitting in probate, administrator of the: (.’. P. D evoir , M. It., estate of Charles II Beach, de eased Starr, Eddy Van Dvko. A P ointer .—For the benefit of; by the Ladies Benefit Society will illness. ble for its presidential enthusiasm. All persons indebted to said estate are t Physician tinti Surgeon» Preparatory Department, Miss Minnie those who don’t know we will state be at Mrs. H. C. Kinney's Wednes Death Notice. Keep the date before your mind reqncsU'd to settle the same iinmediiite | Tuffs, Teacher. tirant' h P am ,tIre. day evening, October 31st. A cor- i Annie Scliwatka, Laura Davis, Hilda and on November 3d come to town ly. and those having claims against th« 1 the law requires all mining claims dial invitation is extended to all. At the residence of his brother, Geyer, Blanch Blackburn, Paul Vhlig —silently observe what transpires estate will present them to ine with the Mediriiw furniehnl with prerwription al ofte». proper vouchers within six months from | W. P. Owen, at Sissons,California, to be surveyed by a local surveyor. [iiiwate of women and children Kot.I. or HOXOR F or 1-t XCTf V1.ITV. —Miss Sadie Toppiugs is can- —keep sweet. this date, al inv place of Imxiness in Alt- j <1 »[weirdly. Lines and courses must be well de vasing for a book entitled, “The ! September 26th, 1888, of conges Victor Peterson, Nellie Burch, Harvey house precinct. A. IL P i . aitki «, of the lungs, James Owen, Smith, < arrie Farr, Will .smith, Maggie x-38-ly [a-8>s-2l).| Administrator. ; (ifirc on firth tinti. fined, otherwise the claim is jump Household Memories,” and is meet- J ; tion aged 47 years and 23 days. At the Chiles. Ik'rt Stone, Allie l’ool, Fred Cm- Citation. August 27th. 1888. able. Miners should stick a pin ing with much favor, as this is an | same place, October 1st, 18.88, rvy, Mamie llyxer, Willie Tayloy, Nellie In the county court of the »tato of Ore Dressmaking. Notice for Publication. here as it may save a good deal of. excellent book for the household. I George Larrel, beloved sou of Mr. Hart, Fred TI101 nton, Ih-lla Well«, James gon, for the county of Josephine. Chiles, Ida Bellmore, Willie Everitt, It is priceless, in many ways. I now have inv parlors ready to receive and Mrs. W. P. Owen, aged 12 ; Laura Davi«, John Hardin,I la Edgerton, In the matter of the extato of Hinton U. H. L«xt> OrrtcR I trouble. Avoid this and get the ’ all who will favor me with their patron ltoKKIIVHH, Or., Oct. 13, 1HSS i Miller, an insane ihtxoii . J years, one month and 21 days. — Denise & Walcott are storing 1 George Hall, Cora Grillith, Charles Key- mine surveyed. Having I i . k I year« of ex|»erienca, Notice i» hereby given tlyil the follow age T is hereby ordered by the said court Mr. and Mrs. Owen are well and mils, Annie Hyde, Anna Hockett, Sara their new crop of hops in the S. P. ing-named Hettier lian tiled notice oi liin. ami the Buddington Cutting Machine, aa- Hotten, Anna Taylor. Nettie Hockett, 1 sitting nx a court o' probate, that the T he M arket .—No great change I). & L- Co's warehouse. They favorably known in this county Lillie Barrie, Gertie Moas, Essio llerti, next of kin of the said Hinton Miller, and , intention to make final |ir'»4 in »ii|>|»irt sures good work mid a perfect lit. Great hi« claim, and that «aid prinif will bo | care is taken to pleaae <'U«t«>inera. in the market report this week.1 met with a misfortune this week by where they resided for some years, Myra Matthews, Mary Grillith, Annie all persons whomxiwver interested in the i of MRS. J E. WEIDMAN. and the hearts of their friends will Matthews, Ada Jarrett. Hattie Smith I estate of the said Hinton Miller, an insane in.ule liefore the Judge or in hi» ahm'nee, the breakage of their press, which Wilson Building, Main Street. Butter—30to 35 cts per pound; liefore the Clerk of the County ('ourt ol quicken with emotion when this Stewart Blackburn, Annie Scliwatka iieraon, to apjiear before me, at my office Joeepliine I will delay work for some days. County On'g >n ut Granta i'.i-«*, Willie Taylo-, Kalte Winters, Edward in Grants Pass, Josephine county, Ore eggs—25 cts per dozen; Chickens; .' liereavement, so heavily laid upon ' Hubbard, Oregon, on s.ituril.iy Nov. 24, IS««, viz . THE SINGER M’FCTING CO. jolm Thornton, Ernest Lister, gon, — T. Shattuck this week sold this family will have reached them. Thomas Robertson, Fred Robertson. —wheat—60 cents a bushel,bar- ■ C i . ai « M kiiktrnh , H am eHtabliMhe<l an a^enuy at Granta ■ two car-load of potatoes at 50 cents Ox S ati ri >« v , O ctobb « 27, 1888, Parents ar • earnestly entreat •<! to as Homestead Entry, No. IP.17 ; (or theswL I’asN, Or., fur the sale of their celebrated ley 50 cts, oats, about 40; bacon 1 a hundred, and one car-load of ap Life is uncertain. To-day we are, 10 o’clock a m., to show cause, if anv to-morrow we are not. Mr. and sist the teachers in recueing the number at w-lioii 2, t'>wiihhi|i 3«, S K 8 West, Sewing Machines. AUwhnilenire a tlrst- —16 cts per pound, onions 1 cts, ples at 50 cents per box, to parties Mrs. Owen fully realize this by the ot tardy marks during the remainder of exists, why a license should notlre grant \V. M. lie naniiM the following wit- claMM Sewing Machine, for any purpose. ed to N Del.amatter. guardian of the es- I neSMex to prove Ilia continiio ix ie»idenee ' . ....... ■ ''Hili ' I <•' I I' low I I ■ ■ and active; potatoes—50 cts a 100; | in Marysville,California. J. Chris- calling away of those very near the school year. tate of the said Hinton Miller, to sell all of the real estate of the said Hinton Mill ; upon, and cultivation ol, «aid land, vis: term» to anit purchasers apples 1 ct per pound; hay—$10; | tie also sold one car-load of apples and dear to them. May He who died So 'Tis S aid .—It is said that a er, loeRU <1 in this, the said county of Joae- Win. Hogue, Jacob Melirum«, of Kerbv- . W.B . .««eittrrw, T aylor , Agent for .Joscphene ai to the same buj ers. wt , «nrr fWlTOTTe COulil that inortxl manmight live be their qtesidenUal <•’ ' d/'iTiran) "Y’.iss, all of /om-piiitni eounty, per ton. ■ ’ reit, ?líál < Yfus < ríoffí ’ í' xli ill < 'al < llliue < ¡rantH PasR, < >r. __ r—• - .. j - - ■ tunes, why s C has . W, J ohnktox . w.~~ lw, tft-i”temporarily loicatcd tn at least tour successive weeks in the Ore Register. DAILY STAGE LINE have sold their paint shop and bus- town. He will look the valley i P leased with S eattle .- Mr. more money in emulation among . Root'K R ivkr C oi rikr , published at <el8-n-22. Wimer formerly editor and the masses during this period, we tiranta Pass, in «aid Josephine county, iness to Mr. B. McArthur, who, thoroughly over before concluding \V. -»n J. From WALDO to CRESI ENT CITY. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION rlo fzo r fl.r» f'rinK' Oregon. Signed: V oi . xkv C oi . vki , to remain. He is said to be a first- proprietor of the Grants Pass C our > •-27-O-35. County Judge. I.axn Orricx or we presume will carry on the busi class carpenter and withal man,and ier , came to Seattle in July and believe, than at almost any other F irst - class R ohi iii rii , O r Oct. 1st, iHK i.f Grants Pass, Or., Sept. 24, 1888. time. It costs hundreds of thous- ness. Mr. Freasure is already up to it is hoped he will find it to his invested £24,000 in desirable resid Notice is hereby given that the follow- Ing-naiiK'd settler has tiled notice ot his A(’( OMMODATIONS. his eyes in work, having bought advantage to remain permanently. ence property in Bell's, Maynard's1 atids of dollars to run a campaign, intention to make commutation prisif in CHARLES DECKER, express No. 1. of Mr. Morrison. There are splendid openings here and Perry's plats, for himself mid and what liecomes of all this money? BUSINESS T< >1’1« ’S HU|>|s>rt of his claim, and that »aid prod j-28. Proprietäre. will I»* made liefore the Clerk of the coun his brother, (». \\ . \\ itner. He Some one gets a pull at the purse just now for live men. Mr. Wade will, to be sure, remain ------------ has fallen in love with the Queen . . . , , .A, See the new folding clothes bars at ty court of Jon-pliine county. Or., nt Grants Paw, Or., on Saturday, Nov. 10, in our midst having too great inter- j 100,000 S trong .—We allude to Citv, and admires her beautiful string, and where does H go? These Hale's. ' 1HHH, via ; ests here to think of leaving, but brick. D. W. Hardin, the boss lakes, fine harbor and her business 1 arepertmentcainpaign' documents” Cn vat i « llruiiEs See the new line of Rattan Rock Adjoining I arm lloinentead Entry No we are not informed as to what he brick-maker and mechanic in south-. push. He expects to leave Seattle which some lienevolent fellow ought ,5tM>> tor the we '4 of lie11 »•< lion lit t|> II. in a few days for San Francisco to to analyze, ventilate, open up for ers, at Hale's. ern Oregon, has just finished burn consult with his brother on some will engage in. iS R X W'l W M I le h . nu.' • I In follow public inspection, if he can. ing witnesses to prove In» < ontiniwiu» re There will lie a meeting of Indian siiTeiiee ing a kiln of brick numbering ioo,-; business matters, but will return upon, and cultivation ot.aaid land, W ill R esume W ork .—White & What becomes of the campaign War Veterans N. I*. C. Camp No. 000, and which are now on the here in the early spring and bnild a 1 vis. Win Saitnder», Walter Simnums, of Canady, owners of the old Green number of fine dwellings on his lots | fund if times are hard? To l»e sun it on Wednesday, Nov. 7th, at < ¡rants Paas ; Jame« A l.ims.W Udo,.Limes market. ledge mine 011 Green creek, now at in Terry’s addition.—Seattle, W. T., bankers and motley loaners are a lit Grants Pass a full attendance is re Lewis, Altlio’ise, all id Josephine county I Or., Cuts. W. J oiinstox , N ew A ppointee .—Sheriff Moss Post-Intelligencer. Shingle Springs, California, are ex tle shy of their “surplus," but required.- Uy order of, o-4-nS. Register. D. S. H olton , what becomes of that of candidates? pected here in a short time when is as busy as a bee familiarizing D eer P rotection .—There is a j Captain. o-iS-n-i. Rather thaï »he Cbcapnl work will again be resumed in the I himself with the duties of that of- little too much promiscuous killing A late thorough and reliable ru nuw) BuMttvS C ard of T hanks . mine James Savage posted notice fice, and getting ready for a cam of deer throughout Oregon forests ' canvass of the state of New York — IX TIIE— COUEGÍ which is both sinful and heartless. , . . . I'mtlaud, Oret'ia. Having disposed of our painting to this effect a few days ago. This paign in other ways. He has ap The Alpine club of the state is tak | bv both conflicting parties. is .. .1 iiisiriH’lion. «-i:ai ( ; I ? A Y 11 I • 1 I. D I N ( l ! . . • • «lUlpltf ». 1 to ‘ u ♦•••» iilHri!y Pannett rr»»nt iih»p. is an old mine and many are the pointed I. G. Moon as his deputy, I ing the matter in hand we are glad the effect that Ben and Levi are in business, we hereby tender grateful '» tf<1 r hand. Common Sf fieni and Ct-nmnn^hip Drp f Front Street, Grants Pais, Or., acknowledgements to atl customers mi D- i «Il HI V IIIH»*. < .it. fine specimen of ore that have been which is a first-class choice. By the to say. and will present the next the lead for presidential honors, for past favors so graciously bestow ’tft'Ê. I»»» a < f |iu i i 11» hip u»«nf f < r We n'«|K’i-tf.illv -olii it a .liara of the 1. *. A. I*. 1 It*l»n HOM.. Prill. taken from its glittering cells, but way, our sheriff proposes to follow legislature a petition asking for an ftcmocrats concede the state to the ed. Respectfully, IHtblie patronage. n48. enactment which will protect the F kf . asukf . & W ade . it has lain idle for some time but 1 pretty closely in the footprints of de republicans by a slight majority, in V' A N Maa. W altkh S immoxk A M »uv A ham «. I » K E . BOI « T1IK BKHT this does not injure gold—to let it linquent tax payers, as per posted innocent creatures from cruelty. It which instance the country is like should have been done long ago. To the P ublic . Washing, Ironing and Fluting. lay. We hope Messrs White & bills—-just issued by T he C ourier . To kill a deer for one's own use in ly to give a republican majority Gauiard’s Orchestra, I have purchased express No. 1. All kinds of plain and fancy work dona. Canady will succeed beyond their All parties will have an opportu the season is projier, but when it equal to that of war times. New GranU I*"**, Ore fpm, (Inti* of (’al.) of John Morrison, and will pay nity to settle their taxes, “gas" with cotnes to slaying them merely for York state is the pivot upon which strict attention to all express matter SATISFACTION GI'ARANTEED. expectations. \n now pr»*|mir«*<l to furnish the best of this functionary or his deputy at the hide, is going too far and music l»»r public or private I’artifw, B h I I f , the lucky number must be turned left to my care. Satisfaction guar W ash -not kb ox Gtt.ar.RT ! appointed places, however. Be A P lacer M ine .—William Ham Bit bu m , Ac., at any point on the cora L should be strictly forbidden and the Grant« I’.»««, - - Or. anteed in all transfers; charges rea prompt in getting there. All tin* new popular inintic is played by law rigidly enforced. There is for either side, and there must sonable. lin has a placer mine on his farm Respectfully, this Ort hestra. I doubtless be much activity in the Aim A xtell , reason in all things. across the river that promises to A n I mpartial J udge .—Uncle J. A. PLEASURE, (’nntiiincH i11rni n I ip < 1 for niMAqiicrado ! great hub of that mammoth state— pay more than the average mine. Charley Hughes returned last Sun AT 'I'I )HN EY AT LA W, balls. T he M an to E lect .— Flection especially on Wall street. The About the Library. liuvlng employed n large number of Granta Paw, Orsgon, Quite a ledge has been traced day A. M. from an eight day tour of day is a-dawning. Pretty near There are occasionally inquiries mu»icLin», wc are ublr to furnish any present campai^u_h^ljMUij« most from butte to butte, and Mr. Ham the Willamette valley, visiting old here. Who is your man for joint Office on Sth St. ami Court H ouk «' Ave number of bands. Any Instrument f»r a active one and at life »aine time it made by strangers in the town culler furniRbed to other bands. All or lin concluded to work just below it friends and refreshing the memory senator? Who? Haven't you about reading matter, how it may fj^^One d»"r north *>( Bagley If.a,«.. ders by mail or telegraph promptly at has been the cleanex ’ ^-the candi thought seriously about it? If not lie obtained, etc., For the lieitefit when to his pleasure and profit he by viewing bygone scenes. He you had lietter devote the time (a-24-ly > tended to. Terms always reasonable. dates standing upon their own per of such, it has Itcen thought well Aibirea» n 47tt ' * . He is going had a pleasant time. There is from now till election day, debating «truck it pretty rich, Prof. (tiMiANh, Ashland, Or sonal and war records, and very few to direct their attention to our J. R. HALE, full time to put in 1' L ....... — this fall and more activity in building and really for whom to vote. Put in the time have been the flings heretofore so organization known as the La«lies Library Association, which was winter. Several !-------- acres of ground more progress Ixtitig made in this Josephine county has a voice in common. It is better thus. and Small List of I arms l or Sale I formed here two years ago,and now seem to be covered with gold, as it valley and throughout our county, the "say,” and she will also have MO-fwre« <»( taittoni I. iih I, mostly cl<;irp<l,« interests to promulgate in the legis I N DEItTA KING, has in the neighborhood of 500 Pruning Trait. nil tfood hop Mini v«*x« tab*r hind— were, and the gentleman is of the according to Mr. Hughs, than any lature, and it is expedient a good »»'h StM tlirwi d-> »rH from the l'oht-<iili» »\ vols, containing works of science, (NML Pruning fruit is delicate work, opinion it will be more in his pock place visited outside of Portland, man lie sent out from among the history, fiction, poetry, etc. The Bi H iitpn all tanepd, I ioiiw and l»iirn, ICO Granta P h «*, <>rx. et to work the ground tor gold except Albany, and a more close people of Coos. Curry and Joseph That is, where it is done as it business of this association is car nrri"» •»( hntloni land, u»d! watrrfMl— ♦ down l»alan< r on loi g than for fruit, and we hope it will observer can't be found than the ine counties who will give a little should be. A discriminate cutting ried on by la lies, but any one nny New Store Fresh Goods ! time attention this way. Choose be and slashing any »chool-boy can become a niemlter by the payment gentleman. He has lived in Ore .MT"-* nil IwHtoin l.md. (*l«*;«retl, bln» k be even so. at Tua YELLOW FRONT' tween Hon Sinclair and Hon Haz - -♦— lo rn. / o » m | < ropH ra 1 h < d on it evciyyrar gon many years and expects to ard. Which will do our county do, but it by no means is a safe of a fee of $1.00 and 50CU per F. 'pi.Arter.due«. B<x»k« may I k - taken N ice B ackgrounds —E. spend the remainder ot his days in the most good? Which is the most plan to go on. It isn't always from the library twice every week, F8F..LI OROCERIES !J1 CANNED HOODS' h> 1 a- r • ■ all f»*n* < d, 7"*’d now honne and Everything new ami first-clasH Everitt has just received from the the state, so does not make the as competent, the most worthy, of good for fruit bearing trees, or on Tuesday eve and Friday af’- r- I. irn h-arin f fruit fre« < 100 a<»r»*a B<X>T ««1» KlloE -ll'H' 1« C..xxr< riox! famous studio of L. W. Seavy, sertion to the detriment of the vour suffrage? Think of these those too young to pr »luce. A m in noon, and each lxx»k may bn re pl >w land, w ater »lit» h, nevrn iiiilea from dvprt--13,000. Ctil and See 11«. New York City.three back ground« things and so vote. tained two weeks if desired. The of experience shotild-ulways prune great Willamette country. He 1« 12» .»< »••’», 2" a< »< * f.-ni • I. 30 aerra l « t- r. a th» in » .11.' »<■• ! for his photograph rooms on II. hbrary is now in Miss Tuffs store, toui hin I—$12 |a»r a» rr. lieves there is no comparison be A C ure F or D iarrhoea .—Mr. the orchard atrl vineyard, became and any one wishing to become a Max. Kt ar Rn K !(>» i r>*H, all ftMirMd, partly rlcan* I, hon^H street. Mr. Everitt is going to a tween that section of Oregon and J. A Bumison. of Colburg. Mont the work lias been ptrforOMd »0 member can do «o by leaving their J. L. Yoat u. and barn, well watered, liuttom good deal of expense in fitting up this county in point of land, water, gomery Co.. Ia.. has found out much he each pruning gains name and money with Miss Maude I hi I. f'Hirtio n miles from Gmnta I’asti • fellow • ICUgV • C ♦!.-.* A —•1.800. i L, on cif Q 01 IM- aMH »***» »V his gallery.and it — wu •u uvw ——r climatic relations—it doe» not be 1 «z»v l»c 02!! ctir** anv caic ot Tuff». »¡»c ie»iv» OLLI I uo, rhoea Two of his children had the .; to a« r- «, fliteun mlh s from Granta Paar People like books as often as possible and will predated.we belie\e. gin tn have the same natural ad dGns-w*- for about six week« he beginn -r w >jl 1 pi •• by. D ifii.i4 7 ro»»m hon«* . craal barn. 180 a» rea < ( ♦ . wya.-M»»«**» »1 r»1 •,Tlb'’r'- fit • J A - - - ptim gaiei, an »•JtM-eu— tasty apartments in which lo get vantages. He knows what consti tried four different Patent Me tones and pruning should be carufaiiy any time. As they believe it t > be and Mr. E. !»• a» r r taittoin land. 2 coo I «(writing guarded if the trees and vines are photos or negatives tutes a good country, hence what without benefit, but he finally got a gool thing for the town, thev honwe«*. Iar;*e frame barn, a large or seems determined to satisfy them he says is not to be passed by light hold of a bottle of Chamberlain s expected to survive long and bring should have the encouragemmt ol • h tr i of Is arihi» frni! every year. f< nr head <»f hormn, farming implement»— in this way, « well a« gnW he ly_ he is an impartial judge of the Colic. Cholera Diarrhoea Remedy, tollable crops. It is the public. The long winter even w hich he «avicompletly cured them 1 having an orchard ings are approaching when there is merits of Josephine county and best of finished work. Ju- fencrij, mostly ctcired—»1?. and it is confi lent it will cure any it is m treiii know- time for reading, and every brlv r ■ around and be Photograph^ in those of the Willamette valley. ca-e when the plainly printed di i«ure cast upon that nr them This can firnl pr »fit a< well front of one of those ’P!ead1^ ? No reflections iofl for it are I . < 1 BUIINS. A ». nt ‘ from these volume«. his many splendid rection« are followe I o< -cn ati m grounds-have your choice for the J s Mr«. C M ttler-. and i’ wttud oj<n same money. “•’F T1 L c. General located gre»siv« .and i« portion nhoring iato nn- wr pub- • Kooa «bl«-« it «diurna whlre»« •a. wat- 000,- cut a la of iture es in New gers und rida Stylish I FURNITURE I t • 1 I 1 ,