Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, February 01, 1900, Image 2

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ROGUE RIVER COURIER,
Ihiblished Every Thursday,
A. E. VOORHIES,
FBOCKIKTUM.
BATKS OF SVBaCBlFTIUN .
One Year, in advance,
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Three Months,
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bingle Copies, •
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Advertising rales on application. Copy
for change oL ad' must be handed in before
Tuesday noon, otherwise setting of the
matter will i>e <-barged for at the rate of 5c
per running in. h, single column. Altera
lions and additions to copy will be charged
or at the rate of 10c per running in« b, »in­
gle column.
baas had in the town, and tn view of
lhe several tockadmsieal and futile
attempta, which tbe lalaiodad victims
have fruatralad. tbe theory haa plausi­
bility. Toe tramp ia a degenerate.
Who "let down bis jaw" and “elatilad |
bar k his brow ?” The rich man, ‘‘grind- !
er” of the facea of tbe poor?” Stuff and |
nonsense. Ils did it himself. He is
the culmination ot idleneaa and aim
leeanew, and all their attendant vicwa,
coniined in human form, whu-h haa
little room for anything else. We are
told that he haa a soul and tbe germ ot,
manhwil in him, but they are so,
ametbered and covered up, and he is so
morally blear-eyed that the word» are i
meeningleee tr> him
SOCTMERN OREGON GOLD
Don’t Miss This
History ol the First Discovery of the Prec­
ious Actol There.
R oyal
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On th- night of ftec 14, there come t.
m, ranch a 3-y«ar old til ley with wh,,,
«pul in forehead and one white fo*.
branded on ri«b« lhi(li. Owner
have «aim-by payimi ebanp-a.
M u an a ILt,
Real Estate Bargans.
It has l»een pufelishe«! and republished,
bsolvtely ure
iterated and reiterated sotn** thousands
Makes
the
food more delicious and « holesome
of times that James Clnggage ami James
Pool
in
paasiag
through
th«
ealhy
from
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■T b Xi U I Buy« 248 acree oi land. 7 n „
tbe Willamette lo California, in the fall
Jj-tDW |,O|H Kerby ami the same di»,
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tanre from Waldo; 3U acre» meadow; w
of 1851. camped on Rich gulch, within
acre-
»la-bed and burned, all valley land 2
tbe present corporate limits of Jackson­
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M-laiid bi til ng.
diu hes anti « reek running through
Tbe AafnandCty cuureil h.-
property, good feaews and 2 acre or.h^
ville, and that while in camp Mr. Pool
Tbe grana at preaent is aa good as it
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did some prospecting with a pea and nnually ia in April on account <•( 'he * orth.Pi.r^oid^rnun.ng.h^h Water power sa* mill, capacity about Km
eel per dav
Good demand lor timb»
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made the discovery, save the Ashland
!arn<eu-
d«»»n secure», th-
open wiater
• alance on ume. —Brice and Voorhies
Tidings. Nobodv disputes the prospect­
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C. D. Burnett carat uut frum bis Mt.
Entered at th-
••■‘tt<e at («rants Para,
^Ii«nm
«ere n°< W »
ing by Mr. Pool, or the finding of gold,
Oregon, aa aecon<l*ciass mall matter.
Like Reduction on all Wrappers and Skirts to close.
Reuben mine* in poor liealth and went
Room plastered Douse, barn, two wHjg
but was this the first discovery in South­
O brick ceilxr and 2'a a< res of land m
to Grants Pas» to gel medical a. tend-
When war waa declared between Eng- |
Examine our new line r idics* and Children'*» Shoes
S!
: nd m bearing apples, peara. prunes, peaefisg
ern Oregon? The purpose of thin paper
T hursday , F ebruary i , 1900. ■ land and the Dutch republics, tbe wurld
once.
cherries, grapes and l»erries, located in thh
is to show that it was not.
....
denieJ. Tills tbe coitncll « m W city, fur I-’IOO. flWO down and txlanceua
expected a abort though sanguinary con­
Koine of die men that have bw n work*
Mr. J>avid Linn, who baa lived in
tiiue.
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not make »P
»,Bd 10 d°‘ *
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text, and the sj»ee<ly crushing of the bel-
FAY UP AND GET BOTH PAPERS.
Jacksonville since early in the spring of ingin ti e mines by the day have quit
, «-rre« ol file •'»•’“P“ 10 “»"•°"
r
ligerent
burghers,
not
without
a
g'»d
work
and
are
going
prospecting.
This
■ x Acres of red land 1 vtng with west n.
waal 100 new tuborribere to ear paper
'52. and whoa* word is as good aa bis
anr eour^. Wrn<-d >he m.tter ove. to 1*1 iK».sure. live acres in cultivation. Thu
and are going to do it if «re can: we have there­ deal ol calamity to the Bntish. The
bond, says he left Oregon city in the fall is a very promising field for prospering. the uw.pi» to vole on. Tbe 1 alley Ket land is one mile from (»rants Pans, on rhfe
W. E. DEAN. L CO., Propr.
Times are good here, an«l there is or.l «ava potnledly. that they h.esf ‘O« ground and almost perfectly protected fro*
fore made arrangement* with the Farm Jour­ . calamity baa been greatly in evidence,
of ’51 in company with Wesley M«.(>an
Frost, will make a tine orchard.
nal by which we tan tend the Courier far one , but crushing ie not yet apparent. The
igal, a man with whom he hail just plenty of work. Some of the men here feet” and that«
TP'' ’*
year and the Farm Journal 5 tftart, both for British general and troops went there
created tbe plains. They walked from are cutting wood to get a grab stake M) iT.mthe »>• -.. tbv Ü.. “carw.ll
dk AAA A.AAAAAAAAAM
Xi HI One block in town, over Ugg
Oregon City lo Salem, and bought their that they can go prospecting in the
11.60. Andve make the euet. offer to all I «Intermined to erase tbe disgrace of Ms
ipiTM R f y ear o|j fruit trees. This pkg*
comeback ’to the cite ball.
has for vears been producing very ai^h.
old eubecribera who will pay all arrearage* aad I juba Hill. A general of severe methods,
outfit and two |>oniee They parked spring.
idantlv hi fruit, berries and garden ir4<^
Buller, was to have the whole op­
William» Item».
Cbleoae New Year
tbe jonies, and started on foot for Cali­
one full year in advance.
We ?*aw a letter of Stephen Jewell a
Five Cents per Dozen.
! here is a good house ami out buildift«
You know what our paper is and the eration in his hands. He would eat
Ira Sparlin made a trip to Granta Bass fornia. Arriving at Canyonville, they in a recent issue of the C ourier ffiat A ai.lend.d line ol mo»»«»
*n“UiPte also a good well. Five minutes walk k
Thia ia the aearon of th« Mongol's
his
Christmas
dinner
in
Pretoria.
There
M-hoolor
church. Would sell three ioU
Farm Journal i« a gem— practical, progres­
found the town to consist of one log cab­ man surely has something »«nous ailing
(lari naw year, and all over th« fioeery last week
pic. urea, .«»><*••
M fc p.r doz.ir
m\l o feet, (corner lot J for 8400. Thukg
in,
and
no
modern
adjunct
in
tbe
shape
of
sive—a dean, honest, useful pajmr full of i would be no more Majeba. The burgh­ Kingdom and
him, an we won't make any reply to his v»o panel» lor lour puturea in different would maae a ».eautiful building lot.
in Cbinene lalealed
Tom Had and son have put in eeveral
gumption, full of sunshine, with an im­ ers called him down with a vengeance, portions el ibis conntry, hilarity reigas. months working in their mine near the a real estate agent to boom the prospects remarks.
p.^iUM.a All kind, of mount» on df'LiUI In went »ide of city, 5Oxluo(w
and
be
ate
a
Christmas
dinner
of
bisown
mense circulation among the l>est people
of the place and offer corner lots at bank­
F A nearly new six room hw^
After a few rnooths of McKinley s hand -A. E. Voo.hies.___
words. Msjuba has faded into insignifi­ China gin fiowa like water, mat doroua old farm ai B. Hall.
everywhere. You ought to take it.
rupt
prices.
The
two
men
stopped
here
pleasant location and cheap.
confectionery abounds, tire-works are
administration, some people found fault
Geo. E. Weber, of Medford, gave quite
cant-eon account of numerous repetitions.
The old rellabl^-Tha Weekly Or-xonlan.
a
short
time
for
reinforcement«,
as
it
much in evidence, and there 1» an era an interesting addrere at the Baptist
with him, but after such a reason of,
The house of representatives made a Lately, when Buller effected a cross
was considered dangerous for so small a
( burch in the interest of tbe "WeodflMMi
final disposition of Brigham Robert»« on ing of JieTugela river, he said ‘ their of general rejoicing.
Our Chinaman, Goon Ixte, hays, how­ of the World.” After the address, Mr. party to travel through the Rogue river
Thursday. The majority report of the will be no turning bick.” He has been
ever, that while in China every hotly Weber, with the assistance of Dr. Flan­ country. The next «lay after their arriv­
investigating committee, to exclude Rob­ forced to retreat across tbe river in order
has plenty good time on China New agan and J. Klover of Grants Pass, or al a party of three men came along go*
erta and declare bis seat vacant, was to save his army. Buller will show
ing to California, and together the five
Year, that with him, having no money
adopted by a vote of 278 to 60.
good judgment in future by refraining
ganized a camp of 26 new members pursued their journey south, leaving
and few aaeociaten, it is "alia asm as
from making such rash remarks. They
aside from the eight which already t’anyonvil'e on the morning of October
Senator Goebel of iKentuckv was shot are too liable to subject him to ridicule. ditfriint day,” by which we understand reside at this place. Our village was in
and seriously wounded at Frankfort, Ky. The Hpionkop affair seems a piece of Goon to mean that he does not intend need of something of this kind and we 2«, 1851. Mr. I.ynn remember» the date
..U«T (•"“‘I I«».»
distinctly on aecount of it» being his
on Tuesday. The wound ie not regarded stupidity besides which Majuba appears to eelebrale to any great extent. <>ouo are glad to learn that the citizens are
«nrtULtTHLjjaf WA«»A»lt0
birthday. Tl.e party went through the
as fatal. It is not known who did the trivial. The appearance is that Warren cenaiders the Chinese method of count- taking an interest in tbe good work.
»”Cr a '»'»■»"•
canyon in a day, a<pl camped at Hardy
shooting. A Butler county farmer wear­ waa deliberately enticed into a trap and mg time superior to ours, an each month
• »rfWvn .A k «Vv
ElifiTs.
Judge
Skinner
and
party
were
Sunday
night,
Rev.
Davis
closed
his
ing five revolvers was arrested, but shot to pieces. No hops seeius to now han the »alue number of days. Eivery
meetings, which he has been bolding in there on their way to Rogue river,
claims he io innocent.
remain for Ladysmith, A rumor to the lew years they count an extra month
various parts of Williams since the 20:h where Mr. Skinner was to take up his
in
the
year
to
make
up
for
lost
lime.
effect that Mafeking had been relieved,
residenue as Indian agent. The five
Oregon may show enough population
of December.
Goon
says
they
count
the
lune
accord
was floated, but we bear no more of it.
1903 to !>• entitled to another congress
F. Tryer took a load of D. Vineyard s men continued their journey on the 29th,
Are recognized by all Wood>men as the
The British public is exas|>efatttd at the ing to the meon and thereby ‘‘keep
man. The present apportionment ia one
fioe apples to Medford first of the week. leaving the »Skinner party, who had ox
slate of affairs and Joe Chamberlain everything square.”
teams,
which
would
travel
too
»low
for
representative to every 173,901 popula­
Mrs. J. K. Reaves, who has been
the packers.
tion. Unless the ratio h materially has little to say, The government has
January Weather.
visiting her sister Mrs. Ed Tryer, re­
spent
hundreds
of
millions
of
dollars,
We would call your special attention to the DEXTER tooth, made of special steel, thin back
On tbe first or second day of November
changed there la good reason for expect­
turned to .Medford last week.
The weather for a part of the peat week
tbe party arrived at Perkins’ ferry on 1
and ground on a segment of a circle. Every saw warranted. \\ e carry a complete stock.
ing the population to be suflicieut to and haa lost about 10,000 men and has
Miss Alice Sparlin ia making ar) Rogue river. There were three or four
entitle us to three representative« in had no success whatever. They have haa ' eon of a quality which ia familiar to
Prices from 50c to $1 per foot.
men at the ferry, and they had built a
congress. The population thia year is not yet made a beginning. The Boe re Southern Oregonian» and ia a phase of extended visit in Murphy.
have
bad
comparative
freedom
from
our regular winter weather. Thoae who
Miss Eva Sill, who has been teaching stockade to protect themselves against
expected to reach 425,000.
injury. Their cxHualtie«« have
not expect it to rain all winter bete because school in the Burnt district, returned the Indians. They advised the party not
The microscopic attndaoce at that damaged them in any material degree. it is Oregon, experienced a nail disap­ to her home at the close of her school, to cross the river until reinforced, as the
important gathering, the school meet­ An American correspondant with the pointment. Frosty morning», with thin Friday, Jan. 19.
Indians were hostile and had killed a
I’own and $2000 on time brings
ing, in full of suggestion». Ths school Boer army says that the number of Boers ice in tuba ami wash basins, were on
Wm. Fitzpatrick visited friends at number of persons up in tbe valley a few good times and prosperity as we have
,"1' ' 1'2 acres on O.«car creek, 5-room
is one ol our moat important institutions as compare«! to those of tbe British in tbe daily program, and a huge fog blank­ this place during the week. Mr. Fitz­ days liefore. The party, however crossed been experiencing, the people have quit
plain house, barn and sheds, 75 large fruit
trees. 40 acres of good placer mining ground
and it would appear that »very one the battles, are ndicuieusly small. The et rolling up from the aea enveloped us
patrick expects to join the Wood men’s tbe river, and went alxiut two miles and growling, all except a few who are
on place that can be covered by ditch.
should be interested. It may be. bow- British soldier is crediied with being ia its fold», so that the early morning
camped for tbe night in a secluded bend prejudiced against the republican party.
Farm in summer and mine in winter.
lodge.
over, that a few citizen» can transact «me of the best fighters on earth, and he nun might cause no harm to the tender
of the river. The next morning, after
Some good ledges have been d fl-
— OF —
F. Tryer has rented the rar cli belong­
U L4 | Seven and ««ne-half acres of
the necessary ham neat an well a» a dues tbe beet he can. It is not his fault frost-cohered grana. After the frost wan
starting out, they met a man on horse­ covered on this creek and its tributaries
n A f ]un<j within city limits.
ing to L. Loveless, and will move his
SOUTHERN OREGON.
large gathering could. The important that be is not impervious to Mauser gone and it waa of no further uae, the fog
back, whom McGariigal recognized as an during the last year. The ledges that!
Two story, ten-room house, nearly new.
iamily there in a short time.
Good out buildings. Nearly all of the land
matter is to know the needs of the bullets. It is the fault of the othor fel­ blanket melted away and vanished
old schoolmate by the name of ¿¿ills. have been opened have been of a perm t-
is in fruit bearing, consisting of choice vari­
F. O. Bryan, one of our saccessful After greetiug each other, Bills requested
school and to proside for them in the low, who has no business to shoot so Then the aun shone warmly, the air
nent character.
eties of apples, pears, peaches, nectarines,
straight and no fast. It has been a long grew balmy, and a desperate longing miners, has purchased the house which us to camp about a half mile south of
only method we know.
prunes, quinces, etc. Also a good variety
We
have
had
several
sharp
frost9,
formerly
belonged
to
Mr.
Morris.
time since Britain was such a subje t for came over one to do nothing but to
Receive deposits subject to check or oo of small fruits. A deep well of excellent
the rocky point, a noted place for Indians
water. This is one of tiie finest, if not the
A ton and a hall of gold. A pound humorous remarks as sbe is now. ‘‘Mr
but at present, we are having cloudy certificate payable on demand.
I.est locations in town. Overlooking broad
stroll around ami bask in the bright
Win. Mesky, who has been a resident to attack travelers, and that he would re­
avoirdupois of our ordinary gold duet Dooley” says that the Ixmd n printers
weather, with the appearance of rain
fields
and rugged mountains. Offered for
Bells
sight
drafts
on
.New
York,
San
Fran
­
They
say
it
makes
a
person
turn
in
tbe
evening,
as
be
was
only
go
sunshine.
of Williams for several years, has now
sale
on aecount of poor health of owner.
ia worth about 1260, at tbe rateof a little keep standing a line of ty,s» saying.” I
There is certainly a rented * ranch on Missouri Flat, belong ing to Perkins’ ferry for same boards to and that ir whal we miners need in our cisco, ami Pul'.land.
lazy to live here
lean than f IK to the troy ounce. A ton regret to report.”
business. The miners have had a good
Telegraphic transfers sold on all pointe in
strange temptation
cover bis cabiu. About sundown Bills
) wl^ huv s” acres five mile»
ing to D. Sheehan.
B ackwoodsman .
of it 1» worth about |',o i . iksi .
It ih ■
tong run this season ami more gravel the United States.
M m
/ Jron) town> About 20 acres
returned and McGanigal weut with him
«
lear
and
balance in timber. 12 or 15 acres
Wood-Hawing Machin«.
reasonable Mtimate toplace thia coun­
lias already been moved this year, than
Special Attention given to Collections and iein-etl with
up the river to B.g Bar, and there found
m a board fence. Three or
try'» production thi» year at something
in any previous vear for a long time. general business of our customers.
Our i»»< kani-al genins, K. E. Rsdfisld,
lour
acre-'
in fruit bearing. General varie­
young Bills’ father
They were engaged
near a ton and a half. Till», II melted who hut alrva.ly »«vvral practical and
We miners know that we will be paid
Collections ramie throughout Southern ty of fruit. Land lavs lacing the south,
in mining, and had apparently !»een
.lust the plat e for fruii • ullur.
A 5-rouni
together would fall somewhat abort ol ingenioiia Invautlona to hl. credit, ha»
for onr work. Tnat means that the Oregon, and on all accessible pointe.
Hou'»- -mall barn and good well. Come in
there for some time. W ben M <«•. re­
making a three foot cul>e. la a law invented, and 1» now preparing to con
merchant will be paid for his goods and
J. D. FRY, President.
and let us tell you more about it.
turned to camp be wae greatly excited.
year», we are going to have a five foot ■tract, a machine for »awing wood, which
the farmer for his produce.
J. T.TUFFS, Vice President.
He said there were thousands of Indians
Room house, 2'^ acre» land. well, barn,
cube to represent our gold pre luetion. if it ia a »ui-eeaa, and an eiamiaatlon of
R. A. B ooth , Cashier
.shade trees, etc., near town for 83.5U.
At present, every one is well. Our
up there, but that young Bill» and his
About KKM.OOO ia produced by two of it» plan» and principal» leave» little
father told him the Indians would town is a quiet one, only a few calls for,
•) Acres, good healthy location; 4 room
our mine« alone.
room for doubt in that line, will lie ini
* plastered house, barn, 12x14, good well
not disturb the
party, ami that doctors, and none whatever for lawyers,
for
$525.
inenaely au|wrior to anything of Hie kind
they could pursue their jeurney in safety. | i We have widows ot all kind?, large an I
Notwithstanding that ths eyes of the
hitherto constructed.
small,
grass
and
genuine.
»So
that
if
Al re" 0,1 lerome Prairie, 4 mile«
In passing up through the valley, the
world are centered on lbs Transvaal,
7 from Wuderville aiul 7 mile» from
Th« power will l.e compreaaed air,
only evidence of .civilization met with ! a man comes to town looking for a big
Kentucky mauagea to be conspicuous
Grant« fan», 35 a. re« in cultivation, 5 r--otu
which will b« furnished by a gaeoline
was a log inclosure four or five Hgs high widow or a little one he can be suited
box hou.-c, barn, wood house, »make
in the field ol war. Kentucky in oar
house, mower, plows amt oilier tools, t or
engine. Tin», which will be ao light that
at the back and one log in front, the here. On that account, we are <x-
national skeleton, but won't remain con­
•> Ion» of liav also; 5 spring» on place. >1100.
one man will be able to lift anil carry it
peeling
comiderable
activity
in
matri
­
sides ia|>ering from the back to the front
cealed in the closet. What to do with
around, coiaprraeee the air Into a reaer-
monial afftirs in the near future Our
M ) Kour tt(Tr> in orchard; small
Wetklag
els*
»
‘
and
forming
a
sort
of
scoop
shaped
camp
her ie a veiing question. It 1» suggest­
to the charm of the drawing
«
rx r housean«l «tutbmldings. These
voir or tank, from which it ia carried by
room or boudoir »» the softly radi-
without covering. There were some school is not represente«i as it should be
trees
are
in good bearing, and atijoining
ed that we construct a high fence around
*
'• ’ ’>RI»«)V A Candles.
a long rublier hose tn th« »awing macli-
Nothin» will contribute more to the
blankets and other things in tbe camp, in proportion to our population.
the elate, and leave its iumales to their
ijrr
artistic
aucceaa
of
the
luncheon,
fl
ine proper. Thia will have a cylinder
M iner '
indicating that some one was stopping
,ea ur dinner The beet decorative
fate. At the and of five years, there are
H I I'h'ft) a- it > near town. Both
gr candle« for the eimple«t or the
30 inches in length, it, inch«« in diame­
—-v *-t t'
.
' r < ■
(here, hut the party saw no one. This
red uud dark soil. This land
eipected to be vast tracts of fertile, un-
Si
or inanition. Made in all color»
Talviils
K«*('ugnizetI
lavs
well
sheltered, and is well adapted to
ter. of which the piston rod 1» attached
■y
and
the
mowt
<le!icate
tints
by
was at the Willow Springs. When the
occupied land which will lie open to
fruit
raising.
The fame of our only Stephen Jewell
MTANDAHI» OIL CO.
directly to the aaw, and the atroke of tbe
party arrived near where the flouring
settlement from the neigliboiing states.
and sold everywhere.
is going abroad over the land. Wit­
saw 1» the »am« aa that of the piaton.
|()(l
"u Applegate, a tine gra«a
mill ditch irosses the county road
fariii, 2u> acre« in cultivation each
ness
the
following
from
lhe
Oregonian
:
i
No new» 1» good aaw». Thia aaying, By an ingenioua, though very simple
above Phoenix, they came across three i
year. Entire larin * an be covered with
A
Josephine
county
man
named
|
while it'» truth might lie disputed by contrivance, the aaw which will lie mu.-h
‘ill'll taken trum the Applegate. thia
packers who had been killed by the
Jewell says ‘‘the sultan of Turkey, Lord I
farm could la- made very profitable bv an
our couain» across the Atlantic, appliea like the ordinary crons cut, can be made
Indiana and thrown together, and the '
.<• Jt JI
up-to-date
farmer Worth 450an acre, can
Chamberiain and President McKinley
now to the Philippine» We receive no to run level both at the top and the
tie bought lor ball that amount.
flour sacks cut open and the flour
will
go
into
history
as
tbe
three
great
atartling dispatches from that aource, bottom of the cut, or to aaw in any poai-
poured over them As assured by the
amount buys one acre of
criminals ul the century”; that “the
which go»« to »how that matter» aro lion. Tliie whole machine, outaide the
two Bills, the five reached Yreka with­
Do they like milk from the
y
good land within 10 bloc ks of
people of Oregon in the coming election
me
lu.-torth
y
.
Mnali
but c-usv
coey nume,
home, wen,
well,
going aa they should, and that compar­ engine, tank and hoee, Including aaw.
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'■nan
uuv
out being molested.
-mall orchard. $■
'mall
luUUdown
-mtdown secures the place
will have a chance to renew their
ative quiet roigna. An era of reconatruc- cylinder, rode, tube» an.I attachinenta
With monthly
ninntl.lt- payments
.. ................. for the balance.
1
Your correspondent expects this state­
wjth
allegiance to the principles taught by i
tion haa been begun, and government will weigh no more than 7.3 pounds.
ment to call out a strong protest, if not a
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north <>1 town. Good
i Jesus Christ, Thomas J«tfer?on and W.
suitable to the need» of that fieoplo in Enough hone will be need no that a whole
vigorous attack, because when an idea
frame house, land in g«>o«i cultivation
J. Bryan.” Notwithstanding the crowd I
being eatabliahed. Home fighting »till tree, or perhaps several tree« lying near
concerning auy important matter or
\
ed condition of the asylum at Salem, 1
itcaust our cows are all high grade,
goea on. and will for aetne time, but it 1» one another, may be eawed up at one
event becomes crystallized iu the public
¡{cause
voti
get
it
night
or
morn
in
”
.
$525
A
>lor
'
*
ni1
»
lialf plant* rel
the
superintendent
will
Jo
well
to
make
aetlingolthe
engine
I
luring
the
inter
­
of email im|>ortanco and by no meana
mi ad, it becomes a sort of cherished
ccauM it is pure aod clean.
nou>e, tour rooms and woo«i>hed
room for one more in the ward for the |
geueral. Inside of five year» there will vale ol moving the aaw from one cut to
d««wn stairsand lute of room up stairs; K
memory, and if tbe idol is shattered or
mentally defective.
a; re <*i irrumH. g0()(|
bioA-kn In.ra
be aueb a tremendoua improvement in another, tbe engine will keep on steadily
its foundation shaken somebody is sure
J oatofliee._ Half * u.n aecaren tbe place.
the condition of tlie Filipinos that tbe pumping air into the tank. There ie a
to kick.
17 Quart Tickets for $1.
Pettigrew of the day will lie eensidsred minimum of machinery connected with
\
1 .ih small h
Stop the New Wagon
'«ated in heart of city, (food residencs
Jnat out of reach, is where every man
a fit auhjecl lor detention In an Inalitutlon the concorn, and the power ia applied
Many llich Ore Hamplm
or busineas location.
would like to be when .lunger threatened
direct. There ie not a cogwheel, pulley,
for the loeble minded.
One ol tbe best mineral exhibits ever him. Disease is more dangerous than
bell, chain, sprocket. or any such thing
M M ) l^cntv a< res. mostly in
taken out of Oregon, says the Telegram, any wild beast To be just out of reach
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or( han I. and bearing fruit.
The tramp question is one which is in the whole machine. Many machine»
of
disease,
ie
safer
than
to
engage
it
in
:
’
p
‘^»Idings. ThHisib
will be on exhibition at New (irleain
__ __________ E B BROWN, Prop,
being brought right home to ue. The for thia pntpoee have l>«en placet! before
a death struggle with doubtful results.
tree
’
»
I
’
le frwt »«earing. Yuunf
¡during the'National Editorial A smocia
The
secret
of
keep-
!
fraternity are numerous in (¿rants Paes, the public, but heretofore, nothing lias
tiun convention, to be held there, begin­
ing just out of reach
and are causing us to be more than been evolved which could more than
«M()00A !arni of 160 acres on Grave
ning Mar« b 1. The idea of a mineral
dimly conscious of the fart. In times compete with a big man in his shirt-1
.vreek‘ 1- acres in cultivation.
exhibit to be taken South and East
psMt, it has bwea often difficult to treat eleeven Thia one, however, is an en­
puriM.,.
r?iL Wdtt*r for irrigating
BORN
In the -Corner" Heloon
originated with Mrs Edyth Weatberred,
* .J.
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a bargain and you
of tbe trarnp fraternity without involv­ tirely new departure, ia full of original
want to >ee it beiore it is sold.
On
Friday
evening,
another
Itaraa
and
she
is
looking
alter
the
matter
ing honest working men, unable to ideas, an<l if it fulfills reasonable «spec
DANNA In 1 *ertland, January 25, V.MX).
to Mr. aad Mrs Rilph E Hanna, a (1 personally.
secure employment. It has been the Cations, will t»e a great erwdit to the in occurred tn the “Corner” aalixin. in
A number of especially fine Ani­
i On a recent visit to Grants Pass, Mrs.
cam*, that such man have been com ventive grains for which Mr. Redfitdd which two half drunken men mauled j son.
mals
and Heads are offered for sale
ing
the
pulled by fore«
mrcamstancee to take has already far mere than a local reputa­ one another without infiiclin( any RUMMAGE In Roseburg, Jan. 22, to Weatherred met a large number of
Fore
Mrfotis
physical
damage.
The
partn-n
Mr
ami
Mrs.
C.
M
Ruminige.
a
dau
­
enterprising
citizen?
who
at
once
at
very
reasonable rates. Among
on something of the appearance of a tion .
__
. ,
hreedini
ghter.
were Adolph St. Clair, and J orb Moot«,
appoin'ed committees to collect an ground for dtm-ase germs. Rich bio »
tramp, but there is no need of it now
the
lot
are
the following :
Fille Away,
both comparative stran(ers ia town
exhibit. Mrs. Weatherred was greatly creates a vigorous vital force to resist dis­
No man needs spend a great deal of
ease. This ideal condition of the blood
Wm. Hammond, wno was a con-
MARRIED
They were arreatwd and required to
pleased with the enthusiasm manifested is best obtained by the use of I>r pi»-t v s
time without ee< uring work ol some
tractor fur the car|w*nter work on give b nd» lor their appearance before
i by those interested in »Southern Oregon Golden Medical Discovery. In thou-
h
if be really wants it Ho that it
111
NDRk
K4
Il
lYS
—
In
Roseburg
on
l^mplir s, Kessler's and Wood’s build I Judge Furman on Saturday. Some
may be set down an a safe rule that
3, 19<M),
B. Hendrick« and I mine« and this part of the state will sand, of cases where there has beenob.
I
mgs, fnldid hi* tents like the Arab and j friend- ol M-i-re'» put up IliHo guarani. «
vol cam take a
Miss I fonn G. llavs of Woodburn, send a very rich lot of of samples. Tbit stinate cough, bronchitis, spitting of
those who beg from doo»' to <iu >r belong
•ilently stole away on the night of last his appeaiai.i e, but St. Clair in.ured hi.
Rev b 1*. Bsntgen of Roseburg olfic- town will be represented in tbe souvenir Wood, weakness or other ailments which
to that most contemptible of all classes
if
neglected
lead
on
to
consumption,
TURKISH,
rating
Thtiredav. Mr. Hammond neglected appearan«e by remaining in the city jail
book.
‘‘Golden Mr-dieal Ihscoverv" lias hri'ci
of so called mon, the professional tramp
medicated
to state lua future addresa, and several until his trial on the following morning
the dises«- and pat the life just
Mr. Hendricks ie a
Mrs
Weatherred
has
tirade
asptcial
or bubo. It does sometimes happen
SULPHUR. ’
out of reach of the destrover.
business men of the town mourn his
They were subjet'l»<i to the regular on ths S. p. railroad,
study of Oregon mines and has writi« n
that a real laboring man is out of money,
There is no alcohol or other
RUSSIAN,
departure, and leng for hie preseme.
known
here.
raiea, 45 each
many articles on this part« ular re intoxicant contained in
out of
work, and bungty.
bungiy. That
or
VAPOR
Mr. Hammond took his eontracU (or
a »une of lhe ‘ta'e. The souvenir boox “ Golden Medical Dis-
h you w>sh wything in this ljne
condition should be
1*0 very temporary
DIED
coverv. *'
a low figure, and knew how to carrv bTATK or Onto, C ity of T oliidoj ##
■'t
your
conveniene in
being
prepared
to
be
given
away
wul
nowadays, but
might hap|»rn
But
.'..it ,VI. Sr»,
' After
your own born*
or have any specimens yOa wish
Li ci m Cor nty ,
i
them out profitably. He gave no bonds
of I>r Pieter s Gvhlm
ouch a man never asks for something
with tny
F mknk J. CtiKNKY makes oath that Ol.óF.X IHIRFF- lu \idiland. on Sun I bare many (»ages devoted to the inine« tie«
mounted,
a
pp
i
y
at
lhe
Co;
.
“
Me'.H'al
niy bow
lie drew bis money from l.empke and he is the senior partner of the firm of I
day, Jan 28, T Old ndortf. ag»*d 68 i of Oregon, with lllustratioue of mills •etnu to be all rtuht. •'write«
to eat. Ih asks for something to
Kessler, and a portion from Wood, J, C henki A C o . doing business in the
fice or call on
!
* Pnce. o< <>«ark Mo»,
years
aod new mining towns, which will show ft* -L
do that he may earn something to
Co Ohio He wa< very
whoee work
city
ot
T
ulxihi
,
county
and
state
as
afore
as not completed, and
when I commenced • rive
i to tbe Eastern people that the minerals bad
oat. It io etiquette, when a strong
htm th«
Medical I h *-
went away. I Ils didn't care much for said, and that said firm will pav lhe sum
j <d this state and their developments coverv ■ The <h>ctf»rt claimed
man comes to the back door and mum
he had con.«umption «nd we
the town any wav. Baron l.empke found ot ONE HUNDRED I»OI.I \RS (or ea. h
are assured facts.
bios in a han« il<*g manlier that lie 1»
doctored w«th them nnti' he
and every « a»c of Catarrh that cannot
bills for material unpa <1 fur, to the be enrod by the uee of H all ' s C at »nail
wv pw»t walking It ha* been
Many of theae samples of ora collected ten
eery hungry, and coaldn't you give him
month« uncr he «topped
amount of eeveral hundred dollars
He Ct aa
F
ranr J. C mkmby .
taking
mrabcme and ne 1»
bv Mrs. Wratberrai will, on her return Mill in vo«r
■ bile to eat, to bit liliu with a tlat iron.
< ihm 1 health We
had ths tn
Kflsslor was dam-
Sworn
lo
before
me
ami
suhecrib«Nl
in
from the East, l>e turned over to tt e •re very thankfn' t->v<m«
The ahock to bia naivoue syeleiu «ill <lo
aged in a
UNDERTAKERS
kw «aviog onr «>n
* Wflfld «te aped mv presence, this tith day of Decoasbor,
irarnranent mineral exhibit in Portland
bim more (Oo<i -.ban a (alien ol rotfee
If y
“
K |> 1886.
A. W. (ii kys < N,
uninjured.
EMBALMERS
Frar
The People s Common Serra
”4 ai* in nwd of Hirnes,
'
Some
of
the
very
rich
samples
will
be
and a dezeu blaruils. Ten to one, he
(anaL)
Notary Republic. 1
Medical A.lvtser is rant free bv n- either
lie wae thoughtful enough
"ng!e w
Halten
returned to the mine owner?, who hare Pierve. Ruffialo, N V. on rrce : t
will reneat sorb treatment bo »ore
Hall's Catarrh < ure ie taken internally
rwrwiptg showing that he had
kindly placed them in Mrs. Vieatherred » stampe to defray expenra id r » ng Sweat Pi!
tli an by mantling something which
and acts directly on tho blood and mm Offkw on 6th St. oppo. Court House
a portion of (he material, wl
onlv. Send >i one cent «Umpe f.«- r arer
oussurtecea ot lhe system Send fur Rreidencs North 7th ht.
keep.ng for the New Or eana exhibit.
■ay be iaterpretwd an abuse, as La
eiderale action is duly
ccvemi editvm. or y sump» fur‘same
leetimonials, free.
alwurhen away. Tramps ara generally
edition
in cluth Ending
GRANTS
PASS.
OR
the interested parties
°
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Shop.
F J. CHENEY A C<».. Tuhdo.O
Jowephlae I umrij Map«
■ w of a nuisance than a danger
Sold
bv
Druggists,
75c.
WHY PIT UP
They are uaually too utterly contempt
The official map of Joeephine conn tv
Hall's Family Ihlt« are the treat.
ible io be capable of any Important I A perishable mark st Ibe last resting
aero farm 13 mi loo trom Fort land, 2 tin be bad at the Coram office at re-
Exchange
„
A..
G a S.
crime. They know bow fob keo-rooat« piece of your eved ones when you can
wiles from l’osi office, to exchange for duced prkwe Folding pocket map. 11 ; ;
*•1 < wk Wyraa T*«» „.«» r«s M
to tilt* •». 4 »V drwr «• »
B m
ami clothe»-line«. They are cr»Uite<l a»-t a << h «I marble lieadaiou. xf your
Two burses and wagon to exchange Grants 1'ass residence property. Inquire wall mai* in colora, 84 56 Call ami get
with tae satiee of hold-ups wbicto w» 1 Grants I’aae doaler fol 115 to »1*
iT-TTB b
for two cows, iaqairv at ibis offke
at this office.
one.
E rout •»( b,.
»dal.U,h
All $1.00 Ladies’ Wrappers now $ .75
“
.90
1.25
“
1.00
1.50
“
4.50
Skirts
6.00
5.00
“
3.50
“
2.75
4.00
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A
Post Ofticc Building.
ATKIN5 CRO55 CUT JZ1W5
JLTTCIJNTS GROSS CUT SAWS
Standard of Excellence.
Hair-Riddle Hardware Co.
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK
Capital Stock,
$50,000.
Just Received Direct from the Factory,
A beautiful line of
Mercerized—
Sateen Skirts
Candles
In Black and Colors.
Why
$1000
Also a Line of
Englewood Dairy?
sin^ Corset Waists
B
l'or Ladies. Misses and Children
E. C. Dixon.
ENGLEVV(X)D dairf
Mounted Aninuils
■mil Heads.
Enquire of
A. E. VOORHIES.
3
1
3
1
1
!
1
Mounted Elk Head.
Idaho Deer Heads.
Oregon Deer Head.
Deer.
Panther.
Black Bear.
"At Small Cost
Turkish Bath Cabinet.
Ix
Ar
Ix
Ar
rat
c
s H. CALIloi N
IIOI M \N & SON.
Harness and Shoe Shop
tli ii han
C
J. L.
JOStPM HOW. G« l Aft