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COÜ RIER DAIIBY DOYLIfH HOBBY. He Propose«* to rid«* li io Malem. I our w SviiMt«»r f NGTo’fTrrrrR5 l'aimer u <'aii<lhlale nrter Ex<*lu»i«»n. I'hi- — COE <Sc CO., SHOES.------------- En C oikikk :—I am happy to find that my candidacy for the legislature Senator Palmer, probably with the r,____ of the citizens of _______ bas met _____ the approval Josephine, who were evidently suffering belief it is time for “louie good western . ay , May 5, 1892. from a “long felt want" in the shape of man" to make his lx>w to the political a nominee who could get squarely be public, has added to the already com- fore the people and tell wliat he would pli«*ated Presidential situation by shie- ■lid grand jury which anti what he wouldn’t do, and I have ing his caator into the ring as a full Bort to the circuit court rolled up my sleeves to lie squarely "in pledged « audidate, and announcing his intention to tight for the control of the it" during the campaign. Kst have been composed The first intimation my wife hud ol my Illinois delegation. This action is re I of fellows who had going into polities was through the col- garded by lion. XX'illiam R. Morrison limns of the C ochieh , w hich we borrow and his friends, who claim a bargain ■ly read the papers regularly from a neighbor, otten before has lieeu made with Palmer to allow Itl great surprise at dis ttie neighbor or hit* family have had the State to go to Cleveland, as a breach time to read it. I was engaged in chop of faith, ami they threaten to make it at the police were in ping up some manzanita stove w . hh I, for warm for Palmer, but Senator claims nith gamblers, bunco- the purpose of assisting mv better half in that he already has a majority of the pre|fitring our scanty supper, when I delegates to the State convention pledg [1 .unlicensed ons. was interrupted by the shrill voice of my ed to him. It is very seldom that a Senator or a 'affairs is just as old as frow screaming at me from the kitchen door, with the pa|>er in her hand, "Dar- ! nfeinber makes two set speeches in a ÎI corporation is, and by, how dare you think of going to single week, but Senator Teller <lid it His first s|H»e*-h be changed while Washington without first having con during the past week being a highly sensational one, charg sulted me?” run the police depart- ing the defeat of the free coinage bill in 1 replied that I had no intention of go tliey will always take ing to congress, but simply eoulemplated th** House to the administration and a working forty days next winter in Sa lobby th«* strongest he has known in io, unless a vigilance lem for three dollars a day, and board his public life mantained by the nionev faould arise during a ing at the Willamette, where it would power of the world, which he said had cost us about six for l>oard ami room, combined against silver; and his second lous indignation and besides alsiut two for "tipping" the dar s|H*ech, delivered on Saturday, was in favor of tin* House Chinese exclusion ky waiters. |akc a cluing« He took no sto<*k in the argu “Well how can you make wages at bill. J. A REHKOPF, that?" said .Minerva my old woman was ment that the bill would violate a treaty, a growing sentiment called after the goddess of war and w is liecause he believes it in th** jstwer of Town El«*<*tion. Is again on deck and psepared to do all OVER THE STATE. Congress to at any tune legislate any kinds of cipal offices, no mat- dom I. I replied that to the untutored lemale treaty or part of a treaty out of txis- L ’ o K THK Cot STV OF JoaaPHlKK. of interest*« , should l»e filled by of the Caucasian race, the thing looked tence. This theory was snpjMtrte«^ by shower ....... a - crowd - i-.tensi d «ww I Mien seen »-tandiir ►tandiiB’u if<H I •• ** Senator Stewart and op|>oHed by Sena might have been 1 in a workman-like manner, at reasonable he polls. Th« method impoasible, es|>eeially as there was no For Representative. hall and LlteSt ElChailffeS. It is expec of the city l-_” __ 1 7 Pete W.nd m > United States senator to elect this time, tor Sherman and llisco« k , rates. 11« mvilea Ins old imtrona and the Still««« han lirtd lllilbt 'll*’« j ppibr dHj lent of marshal and re- but I trusted that there would be a ted that the Senate will diipoae of this blacksmith shop. Some ■UÀ'- V*\ï. public generally to give him a call at he ^overcoats and overshoes and bill during the present week. 'oiniuÌB»*iuntr, Smith C<a>k aiiop, corner of Sth and It «Qr <*uuntv potntuiHxiurwT, |c mayor precipitates an bridge job or something turn up from (>4<l happenings appear U> Is* the rule in th«*i r shirt slec Portland, and that the plug-hatted fel iX-’----- OF Aid. k Y n DS. at It-Ugw tliiim« ^w^*y ■ruggle upon the shoul- lows from the Webfoot luelropi lis al- in C time ag" suu.**« l.wA j.lenty ,,(“*11,« stuff" wtit, I. I ‘ odd] *> orthiiary "<»lk are continually l/oard of election was dressmaking PARLORS. ttndvdat, s (or the mayor was out for. This seemed to appease 1 occurring there. It wAwodd.and spoke Xf<‘MMrs. Ix»ve, Pignev T w. v MAs»rr ___ -- __ - - tttr tf>T* year hut still '.here w* a demand For Sheriff. iv business men care to her, because she was more mystified volunins for Congressional aieiiracy, to fay lor Mini J. M Johns, MRS. F B. IXJERFUS is prepared to ir tn**m and they nave been trying to, vote amount*-«! to 3o8 as follow» hear Senators Sherman and Dolph dis- T. S1UTTUUK. du Cutting. Fitting and all kinds of sew ■mal factional fight for than ever an<l she h is a great deal of in putting upon the date of the expiration F ck M ayor : itlier up four or five car loads. nate respect for Darby when he draws L or TreaHiirer, ing connected with modern ami all kinds of farm produce wanted. H'he present system of on his superior imagination, so the of the present anti Chinese law, Mr. Fa vie t t'^rxdLi tiu.dtr— The «*itv of Corvallis, W. E. DEAN. Canh or trade will I m » paid. Bring us Sherman naming 1894 ami Mr. Dolph Axtell woodehoaping proceeded and the bacon DRKSSMAKINU. ii out of debt, and after paying up all j Khas the same disad- L'or Superintendent of Sehoolw, May 1692. It was odd to hear Senator . Cor.M li men : was fried. At Mrs. Rehkopf’s Variety store on 6th your fruitH l|*r outstanding orders w ill have $116.3. . ■>. method of electing I think I have a plan w hereby I can Chandler state bluntly tin* pui|>oeeof Riddle 5 If in her treasury. Tliis Thin is in a agoo<l show- whow- ■ street. o the Senate to violate an existing treaty | beat .Mr. Dav’s party in raisingthe w ind, Boughman AMBeasor, A. Nvery office should ilg as compared w ith many other cities i w ith China, ai:<l justify it on tin* ground because it will o|H*rale quickly on the Hixon DENISE. of the some population on the coast. ' ■ly by the people, who finances of tin* state aud direi tie on the ttiat it would be tin* second violation ; Burgen* Surveyor, it was (xid to hear the same Senator pockets of the p tuple of I ¿rants Pass and Galvin I Albani/ bnaoeral— On account of the 32tf HAVENS. |t»e held responsible. MRS. M. E. LAMAR j,, ,, are .... occasionally _ ’ ,l— long 1---- r I the female county of Josephine. I shall i critic's** ttie administration because of T k \EMUKEH: lite rains there Ila» op. neil a m-at anil styli'li t-tock of introduce a hill empowering Governor i its treatnit*nt of ex-Senator Blair’s case. Guild . ... , ....... i|ces seen. I It brinjj. up Hu’ .pu-xtion o' Resolutions passed by the People’* ■Josephine are full of Pennover to issue pa|e*r money on all It was odd to hear Senator Davis of Minne The total vote in the corporation hwt pH late .prim; wheat can I h * gown and Party Convention held at Gra.’.ts Pass Millinery Goods . A pioneer farmer j big finds are ex- lands of the state to tlie extent of 1IMI i sota, say that there was more danger year was 831. If oduce a good crop. March 2«tli, ISH2: on Front St., opjxMte the Round Hoiwe, percent, of their valuation, and make (to this country from Europ**an than .Jim Boyd got 2 vutea and Harry Lam i II h the DiiMocK.vr that he haw sown | l{rm4rrd , That we adopt the State Plat which nhe respectinlly invites the lailiea Kort. Old miners all this money legal tender for all debts, from Chinese immigration, and go into bert 2 lor councilman for long term. many time« in .May with good reaulte. form of the People’s Party in toto. to call and inspect. DreHHtnaking in ttie Be precious metal is public and private at all |H>ints near or details concerning the futile attempt of nd on one occanion naw wheat aown Hendted, That we favor Precinct A h - latent styles and most reasonable prices. remote between the Columbia river and certain Europeans to use tin* Catholic Town Cou in-I I. June 2nd, that resulted in a fair iprospecting has here- the California line. With this money church to bring dissension in this coun sessors. |oj>. Put a pin in thia fact: cropa | /tVao/rrt/, That we favor a full valuation City council met Monday evening. never fail here, and when harvest tune Bi superfi< ial cltarac- we can pay off all mortgages becoming try, by the establishment of separate of property in the county for road taxes due hereafter and thus release our home parishes among foreign born citizens, in Street coininisMion *r was instructed to (Bines then* will be "buahela 411? ” of wheat I * ' ' ‘ ‘ ■ying placers could steads, pre-emptions ami town lots from charge of priests of nationality. without exemption. Redfield Bin k, 6lh St. (iranl.- ¡’ * Or. remove obstructions from alley near Mc cimiiig out of the separators. I Renolt'tdt That we favor a chance in 1211LHIJIUJ nuuLui J us are It was odd to seethe manner in which Arthur’s within five days. The follow Bily the ledges, fotin- the burdensome debts many of uh Vsers of th*ni"«o ‘ ic w* nd ran obtain our Probate laws in the interests of mi now carrying This method w ill allow Senator Hill succeeded in getting 140 ■ Portland Dispatch— The weather is too their « hoi«*'* <»• many v tii. ti. -. Please *11 the wealth, were us to sell out our ranches without wait democrats in the lions** to vote against ing bills were ordered paid: 4-11 Sherer de Judson, hardware I 4 ‘MI cild and disagreeable and the water nor neirs. give ih a call 32 1 ;»o t4<> cold for th** salmon to come into cause it took expert- ing for some individual buyer to take a the report of the Election committee, J II Colby notion to the land. Hard times will had said lie was not entitled ; it w as odd J XX’ Howard, imlse............ 1 50 ffrsh water, and as a consequence the ■ nd capital. A new cease; money will he in everybody's to hear Representative O’ Furrail, « hair silinon ratrh so far has been quite limi ( ; P XV’ L (A P Co, water ami ted. The fish that ar«* taken arc of Ai l croakers are ad- hand; the farmer will pay the bill that man of the election committee, talk lights for V pril Ilk he owes the storekeeper, who w ill order like this: ‘‘Ido not have to go around Bills referred : < i. Beck, police on cir the best quality. ■ from under" as more ^oods from Portland merchants, labeled 1 am a democrat. It is charged cns «lay. |2 ; J D. Keenan, police 2 «lavs, HTATB OFFICERS. Salem ^tati'-maii— Smith Skiff’ on My hear something who will send east for more and more. | I am war|>ed in my judgment because 1 $4 N. E XfcGrew. pulling stumps, |1.5‘>. Thursday shij»|M*d to their yard in the For Supreiu»* .hi-lg«- The eastern fellotv« may try to discount ! ¡«refer h certain gentleman as the next Adjourned to Thursday evening of t!ii*» E. A. MOORE, of Columbia County. ieighboi hood of < iervais a ton of quassia Hope of ledg« dis- the currency, but if they do this unpa democratic nominee for President- I week, when the vote will he canvassed, An open air Basket Pic-nic will be held ■hips, and tney will soon commence For Attorney General triotic and selfish trick, Oregon, through sujipone a« an American citizen I have ■ will bring foreign and thin will probably be the last 111**61- ¿praying their vines, although so far no in Grants Pana, on I, . R WEBSTER, of Jackson County. its Governor Pennover, will, with digni a right to express a choice. 1 prefei ing of the present council. |e wholesale for in- ty, refuse to sell them any more wheat, Ice have ap|»eared in their yard. For Representative, Firet District, a great big man ; a man who is a lion, lumber, gold dust fruit or salmon, ami and not a fox. 1 prefer a man wlm BINGER HERMANN, of Douglas Co. Who Will llrlp. Mull oil tin* CoUMt. the rascally UMiireis will “come to their stands out before the country, head and When GEN. JAMES A. WEAVER, of Repairing <»f all kinds executed For Judge, First Judicial District, milk” on the double-quick, I’ll wager shoulders above every living democrat 1 will return in time to hold u aerviee W..C. HALE, of Klumath County. Iowa, will address the people <»f Jose to raise $100 - I go in Mr. F'.ditor, for cheap money and The Gm^t Mall, publishe«! at Marsh- A man who knows no North, no South, at 4 o’clork next Sunday and again at with dispatch and neatness. For Prosecuting Attorney, First Judicial phine county on the political issues of railroad to the coast, the state loaning its credit on a much no East, no West; a man who knows night and if a Hiifficient number of Chris fi«*l«l, in speaking of th«* immense influx the «lav. Sneaking will cotninence at District, more direct basis than Mr. Cundy's on«* , p«*ople; a man whose Imine is th«* tians will give their as* u rance of assist- of people to that place savs “The hall lard one, as people plan, and the advantage in mv theory is II. I.. BENSON, of Josephine County. one o’clock P. M. Coim. one, come all. United States the magniticent and anee, I will protract next week. XX’ 111 all has never b**«*u told." The Sim, also By order ol For Joint Senator, | lug tionuses to rail- that we don't have to convert the w hole grand Grover Cleveland, of the State of who are anxious for a baptism of tlie publislmd at Marshfield, comes to the ( oM.MlTThE. 4 Now were not then«* Holy Spirit and the conversion of sin- front and supplies the other half in th«* WALTER S1NCL1AR, of Coos County. Jbturn getting high nation into printing tons ot legal tender New York." notes at Washingt*>n We will have things od«l? “People are still flocking For Men her of State I'.oard of E<|ualiza- ners let me hear from them, I am glad pllowing: »tvice and insolent plenty of money, and when other stales The Alliance Congressmen all voted say to the other pastors that I have ¿way from here bv every steamer in tion, Search of better times. There is no Fe game is getting see how easy it is to convsrt hard times against the sitting member Rockwell in seen, join me in the alxivo desire. If G. W. DUNN, of Jackson County. Are re«|M*«*tfully invited to «-all ami ex into an era of prosperity, they will lose the liouae contented election case, after a meeting ih begun, help from a floubt hut that many of them will not lOl STt OFFICERS. amine no^tiim* in following suit. ¡readhare. which nhown that, th«*v <!<» not wear distanve ih denired, it can be secured. Jinprove their condition. Marshfield i> | For Representative, [getting rid of a class that she can well My plan heats the Ocala sub treasury I HiU’A collar, not withwtandjng reports MRS. M. JOHNSON’S ye, come ye to the help of the ¡--•«•--i Z « r>.r\ mod«» all hollow bv«*aus«* you don’t hav«* ot ' his trying to make himseU solid with I It. M. LOGAN. .... i..., ¡fiord to i lose, but some „ami good ««««nule people are are | to compart* n "'to raise any “hn\»vr»w\»«O»\e propiwts.’’ J . L. Fl TKKI.L . — New Stock of — at Reduced Prices. the third party. I F. r County Commissioner, also going. The darkest hour is just I«votes vas* \n <>\»« \ on <\«»n’\ u«*«-<\ *«» ra'-*‘ *««yttiinv hot i RntnorM have t»«*v»i vurreut tor several \ long T. F. F 1.0YD. beiore «lav. and Marahfield can th«. Summer Dress Goods, **l«-AHIU«t '«'»III«* ttiat tl»*« *M\ni\nh«trati<»n h«*«t v«»m- I •fioBT All wort- guaranteed to give ..... ............... . nioi TTnrv Vor < ’onntv i 'l<-rk, • * inicniMlona) * . ...................... “ • < »M.wyuor <•( S »..w, , y . o i rum n« i • tn .i .H»«/>iof*“ m < mu V, “t v i <in <u<n* >tri|H* I and Checkered Nain»<M>k», <*otOTMr«*m'e, -- i . E. HAR.MoN I n ... k hrxi White I. uwiih . ii . m <>n- even l»er cent durinff l'll,cyr“,'*"'1 ••xl- •>" .uid On- -.-»nuo. ovi.lonilf , Ht lt .M r in.. 4 .satisiaction. 7-rtf ( ___ __ ______ _ «»viilently wish mg t<> 1 ‘ * ac«*or«lmg tn tin* locatmns you knaw soiuething alH>nt it, I iiin rtdo/»t< </ alll dir iivt>i furr. . / / < ll t*t‘ll Eor Slherirf. Law dm , Black Eml»roi«it*ri(*M, soiuething it, tin* 1__ J>reMi«l«*nt ce||<<nl river thin A. If. f'prufin, tin* nurot*rynmn haw p on I/is Not bad con- /t has b*«wn liiutfl by «evural of my know n*M>lution calli ng upon WJlH H(»rVed with w**< JAMES C. .MOSS. F ami Flouncing. a reso/ut/on calling upon tin* President • (tented .irriTTr evaporator whi< h “takes For < 'onntv Treasurer, "dull times” lias been I c*,>tiou- l,“lL ,i|’’"r‘*ing to tl;e I for iniorination aM p was **| years ago re the cake" over any system of drying, faurge variety of Ernbroideriex, (’ornetH, ,’ mi I on nn th«» tin' Hiibj«*<t Niibji'ct ami nini for for /. ftk<, a|I a ...* «... ballot i- e niarked the Bride. After all had Pnr‘ iruit thus far known to horticulturists. J. W. SHERER. AlfFtrAliRii law / cannot legally copiea of all <*orreapon<lenct* with . Ribbon, Ladies l’nd**rwear, Child the if all that time. fx'i'onie a candidati- until fifty votar« Hi<>v<-rnim-ntN invitai ti>p.irtii-ipat<- in ren am! M ihmcm ’ Hats ami For Countv Assessor, | The evaporator dries more fruit in less have aiitneil my certificate and my nanii-1 .;ieh conference. It ie regarded AM 1 taken to their hearts content, .Mr. Seel I time ami at less expense and at tin* J. If. ROR1NSON. Hoixery. ton l,i<>fl(*(*f*M. * * li lingl»erg arranged the party for having haa been duly regiwtered in the office of aignifivant that at the auggeation >anie time retains the native juices and For Countv School Superintendent, \AKIETY STORE, Front St., opposite j their photograph no the party might I m * the Secretary of State. Pihaw! VVhv | Senator Sherman, the reaolution ■ -...... ..... ^orriioiri, 11 wan tempting appearance lietter than any issociation of Josepliim* I HAH that blank piare left on A. A. D e PUY. Sugar Pine Factory. 3-7 the ballot it I Amended bv adding FOR Yol R - _ “if not incom remembered especially the babies four thing w«* have ever seen. The old ain on Saturday, April it wasn’t tn |>"rmit the voter while in For Countv Surveyor, iu iiuinbei. A F kienp P resent . method of hanging fruit out in the sun1 i adjournment; adopted the l»ooth to run liir |iencil thromtli the patible with the public interent*." ALECK WATTS. Secretary Foster has returned from to dry up ami lose its saccharine matter. I I by-laws and C< m >k initia names ol all ttie other candidates and Deplorable \<*< hlent. while being ma«le a roost for flies and is holding a grand re inscribe upon that particular blank Ohio and will Accompany President Harrison and several other members of SIX MILES SOUTH OE I • h harbor for yellow jacket** will give space the musical »ml beautifiil ap|w<lla th** cabinet to New York for th«* pur- The two year old bov of Harvev way to this more modern system en rho came to thir coaat lion CHOICE ...... of 1 ItAKHV IhtVI.K poae of taking part in*the < eremoniea Me Daniel of this city fell off ’ a high O regon . G rants P ass , tircly. were lx>rn her«* previous r connected with the laying of the corner chair on Monday and nt ruck hin right r«- declared eligible to -K.Í Card From Mr. Pigney For Preaidential F.lectora atone of th** Grant monument on eye on a brokwn cup on the floor in Much < Bill uai*>. H'ii the f< llowing addi R. A. Mll.I.ER, of Jackaon. XVenaday. a wav as to penetrate the hall and dis- re placed upon t he roll C ochiek :—If it was not for tin* WM. M. COI.VIG. of Jackson X national diver convcntimi Lan been troy the organ. Doctors \ an Dyke and Mrs. Rebecca I. -__ j....................... ... die«! .......... Payne, who last gi.it ion ol 1851 .1 1‘ attack made by the < diMenec on in«* as a ( HEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. GL> >RGE NOLAND, of Clatsop. eight ............. ...I rhll- — CONSISTING OF - olvig and A'ex Watt*. aiemlrer of the G. A. It., I w«*ul»l not called to meet in this city May 26 and Baird were Hiiinmoned and the eve-hall week near Althouse, leaves W. F. BUTCHER, of Baker. a 1. entirely removed. The poor dren to chil«l in nhare their widowed father'* , H L R o I mt I hou , C I want«* time to answer th«* scurrilous and doing as well an can In* ex|M*ct«*‘l under grief She was b«»rn in Chariton roun- For Congress—1st District, APPLE. PEAR, PEACH, PLUM, arvii ■ ruffs Mi- ( untruthful statements in its last issue. th** distressing cirruiiistAncea. tv, Mo., September 10, 1837; was marri- MI hmou H dal < ’hipping». mtia Mcl ».mi- I, Mrs ( I hav«* h**«*n a resident of Grants Pass R. M. VEATCIL of Cottage Grove PRUNE, CHERRY. APRI e<l to James Payne April 3. 1864, an«l Mill K »4, I from its earliest infancy ami can affor.l XX’h<»h*Miil** am! Retail Dealers in L'or Supreme Judge, Rainy weather still continue“. came to Oregon in tin* year of 1870. M E M Ab to leave th«* public to «l«*ci<h* w heth«*r mv COT, NECTARINE, AL \«»w Strike. A. 8. BENNETT, of The Dalles. h A I) J mew 1and Geo reputation as a worthy ami well wisher Grain crops are looking line, w it II \ precious one from aw has gone, MOND, CHESTNUT. , \\ ml«* .1 A Jennings, (or tlw liext interests of the community promising prospecta for the future. For Attorney General, A voi*e we loved is stilled, John Bolt's Miniling phiz lit up <»nr Jennings, 1858, are pio will not compar«* favorably with what S hade and O rnamental T rees . ßth St., opposite th** Blackburn House. A olt**** is savant in our home, GEORGE CHAMBERLAIN, of Albany. G. Davidson of Portland was visiting streets Tuesday, lie report« a big strike ■k Thi* makes a total km»wl«*dgt* they have of our liew-tiedgv«l relatives in this pail a «holt time ago. on Jackass ereek by Messrs. XX’ells, Free XX’liii h never can In» tilled. Circuit Judxes—lat Judicial District. Make a s|«ecialty of fnriiisliing families Ir th«* association up to and self-const it ut«**l lea«h*r of th** repub — Also — V. with II. K. H ANNA, of Jackson. The farmer» have most all got their man and Sykes, where the quartz ledge Bl sev«»ral hundr«*«! old lican party and the dude inoul«l«*r «>f pun is three feet hetw*,**r. well defined walls P. P PRIM, of Jackson. • li« corn-ground ready lor planting, as soon Hear from. Mvmtwrship lie opinion. and is exceedingly rich. This .lack-mill** For District Attorney—Ist Judicial Diät. s*d :it 30 cents an<l aimin' I wish to state as an oh! aohlier that 1 as th, time rolls around. creek I m a tributary of Applegate liar for men only. XX'<>ni**n (or one will not I h * dictated to as to how Peter Berkhaller, one of the old S. l'. MITCHELL, of Josephine. h th»* free li-t ( Mlit «*r- to I should vote. I haw lived t<M> long to miners of thia place, recentl/ bid in the For State Board of Eipialixatiou—Ist Ju Br-t reunion w«*r«* «•!«•« t«*d to I m * led by the nos«* by a mere boy. mail contract from Murphy to Kubli. «•’ill- >tll1« dicial District Biiieiit. D S Holton X itt- I fought for th«* suppression of slavery rhar.i has tieen several People's part) V. A. DUN 1,AP, of Klaniath ^Bnr .ton ««•<*., Win. XX' i and the cementing of our frevtlom, and leetureraon the Flat during the pa-t lew (ie«>rgc E. D«*Letti> «»f l*endlet»«n e<»m- — IS grown on — On easy term*« part or all of 151 acres, all ■7-1. I' I utl- Tor Joint Senator—From Coos, Curry can stand safely ami securely on the r«- weeks; they seem to I h * getting right III milted Huicid«* by morphine. Ke in th«* Ixittoin land, all friite«! and in cultivation: 1 | «*ord* of our a« tion«, ratiti«*d and — past i *.. -, ... live a« r«*s in orchard, on«* a< re of straw .» r and Josephine We have bean having frostv w**ather young man who wan arrest**«! re«*ently *<*g«»ri I 'ropa. ri«'. «me acre of blackberries, two barns, ( H as k «’II AXSI.OR. of Josephine. glorified by thcworlil at large which has smceelei in killing Hie big at Pendleton for stealing a «keleton from The People’s party ami I made an I gest part of the Iruit, such as |H*aches, the office of a prominent physician of g«KMl house and other out-buildings; live L>rd 3(».—The weekly re |*.alk«*duf no «'oinhine or trade. They have miles west «>f town on tin* north l«ank of Representative — M \ ckev . WITHOUT IRRIGATION. that citv ami taking it to l’««rtland f«»r Ro ue river. Applx to K II RN I'll i XX « at h«*r Bureau -a1- - got out of th«*ir swaddling clothes and can etc. County Clerk—J. A. J esnisos . Hal«*. II«* was of good family hut had IM ft* conditions throughout take care of theniKelves and their inter 19- XX’«* <lo not handle, «*ultiv:ite. or Wm. Knox recently sold several head become addictv«! to tin* liquor habit. sheriff—C. D. S extos . of cattle to Pelton Bros., buyers for attempt to propagate uny vaiidi«*?' or r Treasurer—.1. W. H oward . ^markedly deficient. Th«* eats. City I reasurer s Notice FRONT STREET, kind* «»: fruit, until MatKtied th;P they | Sehool Sup’t.—A. H. O sbouse . £ largely in excess of th«* I„ B. Admin» and J. XX’. Perkins w ere In conclusion, let in«* say that we are Hayes A Carr, Eastern Oregon stin k ar«* will adapted to the noil and climate hi ( <»pi«nis rnins hat«* fre«» men ami when June ami N«»v«*mls*r men. Assessor — E. H athaway . drown**«! in the Cmpiille river, nine Tberv »re fund- in th** city treasury m *< nliar t«» to Southern Oregon I | mm Write lor | rw* i ■ ■ Wa Commissioner—J. C hhistik . Stephen Jewell held aervice» at the miles from its mouth, on April 2.4. I’ll, 1 lf> reilevm tin.* following ont-tanding rolls around, the <>l*l soldiers will I h * term«« to |«*ln< lb«* grain a< n ij»- found in rank shoulder to ahoulder for school house last Sunday, there Inung a m«*n were returning from Bandon in a Surveyor—Ww. S ai sokrs . w.iiT»nt», protwteil up to November the ll v increased and is larger Coroner—D r W. F K remer . our p«*««ph* and our country, against all very go,H| attendance, considering the skiff*, ami it i« hhi «I they were intoxica | 1 Ith. IHR!. Interest on tin* Kill IIV MÌIÌ j ever before with much such rings and p«»liti<*al slavery as ad weal her. A. H ted. Th«* river at th«* |x>int wh«*re th«* i ee.iie »fter thia ilate : B- of a g.... I vidd. < «ran 5-4 v<H‘at**«l by Minh degenera ted sons of a I •'<»!• Mui«*. J. R. Bailey was over from William men w«*r«* «lr«»wne«l is narrow and both .896 4 n in the westef tri noble rat **, who would dare to cant a creek the 27tli. I le is engaged in run- were go«»«I swimmers. The Issly of Per ♦ >7 R .48 flight I v injured by th»* nlur on the defenders of our homee. In .''>-acn' lots, mv farm on the bank of X*i ^¿2 'll x 'ill ning an arastra on his mine near old kins was r«*covered MONTH . an I« 40.» 10 39 ............... .. suita- ...w.- Williamsburg mail** working for Us. » J. K. PlGNKY. IMi land, 1*2 42 It igui- river; rnostlv ls>ttoni Al XL m I i . a farmer living near ( ■ ag»* to fruit, though th* I ’ er-oii- preferred who can furnish n horse hl«* ioi truil, grain and vegetables I «m •U Quarte mining is lading carried on to lis, shot himself last Thursdav 43 . twill Kept constanflv on hand. \<»t Qutle mo Itigli. LI I not be lessened \ ■ g give their whole mm* to the 1 u-ine.-*». 410 ’s quite an extent in then«« parts. 29 ««•11 the wh«»lv tract at one«* if «lesired. und The noon k V« t I . I ’ . ' - 1 \ I Ih* was in Corvallis and Spare moments may tn* prolitauly employ <«l This is a tin«* chauce to secure homes 398 d Mountain Lion Co. is still pushing 49 also. A lee vm ant it - m town- amt < hie». Highest market price paid for B.’eves, |kn « out of the bank He gave th« O akland , Cal., April 28, ‘92 f»> DAMI EL HARKNESS. 400 ahead with gmsi results. 48 cheaply B. F JollNsON A CO . Jitli ami Maili st., ev to iiis lister and t«x»k a rifle on unusually large and tin«*. Mutton, Veal ant cs Eniron C oc kikb :—In your issue of the 6 401 Itielimomt. Va. '* fi 45 Robert Tei.br* wk and wife «»( ««rants siimably to kill a t 21st ult you tay that “Persons who ar«* 414 .34 44 '.i« •«« • i ' i « ~ Pass have move«! ,»n th«* Flat, lie in house lie had gone in a position to know claim that tin* FAIR DEALING TO ALL! 3»*i 1 5i I | Siuimona hydraulh min«* 40 miles Mouth t«*mls to cultivate a part of XX’m. \1 *.l«*r’* tan<*e when th«* gnn wa* .36 411 SATISFACTION QUA RAN iEED. Imstrrs. farmers, niechan- the top of his head wa i of Grants Pass will dean up in th«« farm in corn this Mva-nm. (iranís Pa April 27, 1892. us well ,i- theii , Pleuau give me a Tria! XX’in. liar mon of Ihvr * reek has been is not known whether it neighborhood of |I»9,< mm ) during tin* J IMF*« I’. Ti cfs , ■f ms w li" » . .1 like t tn these parts for several w«*eks. II«* or suicide. 6-7 City I’rra-urer. h u t iff their time ami present season. I’lie XX imer claim in ha« lawn pr«»s|M‘«*ting ami working in th* the same vicinity it is estimated will [work that would bring Ge«»rge Kv**l«*r, a int*r> han d Trout Mountain l ion mines a I * «, turn out nearly if not «put«* «« muc h l ’ Of ». I ready ...... up ilurmg the <lal«*, wa«« lound stupidly d in a \ a« Ceynuwv p This is quite in controversion of the evi • «4 I 00G vr«M*k L< .. i. cant lot in East Portlaml Di the dence of Mr Simmons ami XX I Wad F. Bailey has «* lh*en rutting w fr .'tn town, north xiile <>i GEO. H. PAI.ETHORPE. ev«*ning In* met a irivml i I it li)« ■ ment ol H I loliti'oii leigh in a re« ent suit over the Iasi name« I lia» .‘hues, mostly Isittoni Bai lev Jc (’«>.'« null. They n w 11 li w hoin In* t«H»k Ll. \» in a other PHOPRIETOR. am I mines. They ls>th swore there was noth R|M»lldlllg a leM happv davN n in straw - Perries, 5 a«*rv* The Most Complete Line in Southern Oregon. then th«*y started acr Bre ' lie means of opening GRANTS PASS, - - - OREGON. Xe ing much in the XX’nner-XVadleigh mines cr* **k \ iciuitv. • a« r.** aliai:.*, Luu***, cording to hl M*«t r*M I means ut ne a Ine »nd where we are working this s**ason. XIr line’s. <«»:*« r«*s in cui- Dr Trask, nwvntlv from XX a«hington, to the free bndg«», les. The gent lei...... Imve Simmon*’ ground in a ijoining ours and wasovvr to *«•«* his patient I XHIIvr, on fence.1 XXÌII s**|| with every tli ng is a blank I. II is the same formation ami lx*ari* th«* th«* 2.’th. Mr Xlillvr ha« I m *«‘ u m «» iiic - lM*t*n «(rugged, and hi » ’ many years, and same kind and quality of gold. I what out «>f ««»rts fur several «lays, but is not only taken 11' fr« Itbev ne talking als.ut XX’hether this evident*** was true or not able to I m * arouml rl Imi 11,. \ cat ' als«» his hat ami «*>>at th«* alsivr «*stiniate i* a long wa\ lw*vom| It is report*«'! that J Tra-l ■nr tinani isl comlilion r«*a*on Re«n*M*t folly, r iiith <• tailel t< hav«* stru« k an rxtvi <>fi on W .1 \\ iMKN. Mr. Il it rv rhnxknh until .nt ihtl Dutchman q nr . whi uh Cull f*>r • c r r ’ «r.,’ ; tfn- ’««rue- m a« ««t <«'*«* M”««t l •II IO kt mi Olici fit of ih** new wystvni of cash purchase*. -it I -I'oni III«* <aodlatli«*i- of l»i>drn take r < ’ k m ...> d successfully conduct a in1 n SI OKI \| \\ \ 39 imp Iv II II f'ng should fievole the I XI D icwkn , April 24, 1892 At« r heal i want Mi attention to the prep P» n«. Ink. J i * The proposal to change the name XI X re Tvov * vert ¡veniente to Im used AND------ i< kiiit? Bn*. XI in getting started right the citv is g«Mxl no doubt as Grant« I M it misleading . and K <«■ River ir [»ended. COR. 6 th AND D s only name I have -«•« n sugg»‘t««l i ar I (inappropriate. I suggest that the r X| w A ilrr and NtAiHling. PASS, - RANTS OREGON. be "Avwa." J. I*. Mu HK» M 8, K»|>s IH, a t Opportiiiiltlr» < lone al Hand »*• rhara« ter and stand- A 11 Coming Event. t jo into any rommiini« r 1 'rvMoripi ¡<>11 I »epuri mein tlrtnger, pick up the •< <h e SK Republican National Convention I ¡idled there. Ixxjk for I b I loll««- This department is under the management of au experienced Phat rtiHcf m and you can in* June 7. I k'UKMTHtic National Coiivcntioii, Jun« pon the fact that you nncist, and patrons can depend upon prescrintions being skilfully and frt dad ra Ide and relia fl a carefully compounded. a»»Bf ii the Stele. StaU* election, .Jurn* 0. Community.—Reading Brondhead .Ir. |K hm * tu «iter anta Pa«a, * >r. late I Presidential election, N ovcih I mt k . lovtt. rn- at .1 W lb.Aar RATES »1 00 and $2.00 a day. 1 i We are shoving* this week our Summer line of Hand Turned and Goodyear Welt Shoes. ¿Several styles which are made on entirely new lasts. THE BOSTON TA F is a French Kid hand turned plain, wide, patent leather tip, in i r C and French D width. Kid Opera toe, low heel, patent leather toe and THE CHICAGO ÌisTisa heeLcioth to in C and D last. A beauty in style, and fits like a glove. In Ladies’ O( ford ties we are showing some splendid values at $1.50 and $2.50. In Opera and Common Sense toes, and in C, D, E and EE widths, plain and patent -leather tips. We are now showing double the stock we had last year, and our prices, varie ty and quality merit the inspection of every CASH BUYER. U. S. STORE. People's Party Ticket. Blacksmithingik Horse Shoeing Clîpp.nffs from the Couriers — 1 ^* *•" FAMILY 4^» “ EGGS, BUTTER Millinery and Dressmaking, M. A. DELAMATER. STEVENS à BULMER, 9'..... ¿D........ - ,......... Republican Ticket. PEOPLE’S PARTY FIC-KIC TINSMITHS Wednesday, May 11th, Ladies and Children Rooíhuuk Gutters GO TC A. BARTLETTS I1EIII.l\ll illKEHIEi. Fresh Groceries, 200,000 TREES FOR SALE. Feas and Coffees OREALL & SHAllHßßN, Wines and Liquors, Strawberry Plaits. Blackberry Plain and Gracevines. OUR NURSERY HUMBOLDT Red Hili Land ME Ai JOHN B. WILLIAMS. PROPRIETOR. Choice Beef, Mutton. Veal, and Fork I National Drug Store. BAKERY. W. F. KREMER. Proprietor. What Bid You Say? \KII DRUGS. CHEMICALS. BOOKS. STATIONERY. Etc Fresh Bread Daily. Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionary and Fruit. A Full Line of Paints, Oils and Brushes. REDMAN HOUSE, ARTIS'S MATERIALS of all kinds 15