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HE COUKIEB. the depot, is a very ge.-.in! and acromrno- CUR 5U6INESS MEN. tv. H.TT.AX VGHAN, M. I>, ■lutiug young gi'ntleman, but Mr. Je.-ter, wrUHil tl.e efficient ‘ ’ night r.ian, ” is of the <»pim i. G. W. Kiddle, wluHM* n-r*jxs ’ .i j ; Piper of Jjiejih; Cm!r, Ort Aav in,*.>li*>* on S-v.the a >n that r’iysici.u'1 and Sui^uii, Hier ' are two in isir town. mu that his ei-rvices are not r>'qnir.sl on “ad." appear»i in lumtlicrc damn, waa one would fail to n 4bv Grant's Pass audits One tn th." Certi that side of the railroad after mlilnight. I«ling n n bv of the flrat to av.ite i-v.Ue hero hurt» in tlie genera! G’.-j (’» Pa..«, . . . <tragan. liiDAY, in the t om grand «t vm-ry everywh-to to Is* fo.md, M e take plea «ire in introducMg to th «s' inerehandising I musuc h -. He b.ie an ex Mr Pie«sley, ami in all «liveetheis, would l>e iur r.'t.iil merci»! lluh ! at ro*i>f ■u.'u, coru-r Main an I ul H-iMurl, wboread th ■ C'. vki . vr Mr. H. McElroy, tensive trade, which Is etaadily increas !'»<?•■ i, to I I m wife <4 II. L. Hansm, Third street*. Calls attuti i- I any ho ir a:..! giiraiitee •d one of tli» gnsitvat a!tractioti.« t-sMithcr:! MIVAL AND DEPARTURE MAUX who ’.«the aiitboriM-.l traveling ag< at of ing. Mr. Kid<ile is one of the i- ]«*wata- profwtHur. «lotti Ur-rou lias to offer, not only to resilient* Wald»» pr-H in«'t. a I-»miring I h » v ; weight Kiiti.4a< t¡.>n to cu lius pip i. AuyraK.traets forudvertisiug, MOM CIBASI*** F4AM TO l’REM lIXr CITY. lat!>er un.l Un* Ugh «loin* tail to hiurfats ami pleasure Meekers The ten siibscripti.*! or job work made by him tive men of lnwigla* ixmnty, and r.*nics w«*ll. L«*a ve* Grant’»* 1‘ass Ai.» ji ani ’* will Is* duly acknowl«*dged bi- th.' inile at the town on the O. A C. roatl named JOSEPH NTY. UK. F. W. VA : b Y KE, travi'ler from Portland, niter riding the \ni »:ig tin» mtiTpri ing f »riii.*r.« i»« ar lisher. ‘ * in his honor, lie Vtm « incralww of the entire length of th.' great Willamette \V;»l.|«i, wv hh»*ifi«*ii »Mr. T. T. Bvlie«* and '•f. >n day ..fi 'Mta m Tims< 1 iv •i:00 pm Grant's Pa «s. Mr. Ed. EUiott, engineer of engine??, Ilouse of Keprv-S •ntatiwa of the last l*-g- < hie nt the uk »< icH»> it ioni ¡dene valley, with its tl.sirislimg towns anil itn Wiliitm |k.rkt*H, wind »nitixatr «piit>* a Or-'gon. Mixlns’y. H :00 a m Tluir-i .<>:00 pm 1 inlay.. lie in.liter <H nii'iise grain tk'bls, crosras the C.il.ip »»ins large sis tion •»( country. fi :lkl a U« Satur’y.. (i .-(kt p m hauling the lussengiT train Ix'tween here inlatiirv, and to him is due tousiilerable lion*, to the iHiMIc-tat-k mid Kosehurg, gave us n pleasant call <>n credit that tliia |iurti hi of what wan for- climate The iiuMfl* iö leaves tlm and enters the Vuipqua valley. This is J. Wini«*r vV S«» u . m art» miming tw«>s!»i;tt* »'Roll ««BAXr’s flSS TO U.VLH'E. English ani (¡crinan Spoken . :l or Wiairon- rather a series of narrow wiiutiiig valleys. ' »»n their pl.uvr inim* and haw. pleiitv oi J oaves Grant’s Pirns 4:0f) p tn W < dis's.lav. Mr. Elliott is one of the nierly known as Jai katm eiainty ia now rigiinm»- climate .4» \rrives (saure day). . <lM)pm couipaiiv < most n'spuuable nien and a Josephine. Messrs. J. A. Jeniiingr. ami Kin, and w> mia hitf Award, iloiw After crossing tin* l'ni|*|Ua the road water, 'rhia i* th«» hhm I etlenKire rlahu < tubs' on Main strs't, nourdnig stun’. in J«Ksvphim* county. eomp tent euginevr. His home station is no for the pur|>.>.-v James M<> sh are Ids business managers ! where he cliinlM another range of moimtains Kosehurg. IlixsHR LoixiK, I. O. G. T., 4(13—Mwts H. L. liaison, |»ro|»riet«»r of the !*ast sti.lviiiitages through Cow Creek canyon—a wild, pii- Chamv «'hiiui b< running eliurt «»f water, every Fri.lav evening at the xcliuoi house Attention is dinvtis! totlie very respect here ami are live and energetic gentlemen. can enjoy life in* VOLNEY COLVIG, of Hevere wintr atmospher- ' tureeqiie mountain gorge, ilt the IsUtom hut it is thought by mining exp'rts to U* W11.1. C. K ing , W. ( T. Hon. H. B. kliller, who no ably tvpre- able “ad.” of Mrs. S. Harkness, milliner hence sueli ( of which tumbles ami kxiii'.s a mountain »»nr of th«» l»vHt «‘lainm in thin vi< inity. N OTARY PUBLIC G oliies lit i . e , I. O. O. F.—Meet* every »nd dressmaker. Tlie ladies« of Grant’s setited our county ill tlie Senate during . hid disturlxin 1 H’SHi*!!«*'*, <\»im«'U «Jt Co. have a large ill hern Ore- stream, t ¡’¡dingalongilown IhesoutlH-rn Satunlay evening at 7:30 at their ludi oil Pass and vicinity are cordially invite<l to the List session of the la-ginlature, is ex- an inllux of in ani » Ji htfi E ni» the P eace . pln«*t*i rhiiiii which is imying well. Tim* cixtli street. \ ¡siting brothers cordially give her a call ami examine gixxis. She tensively engages! in inereliandiHing am! gun. slot*' of the tn Mliitains the train enters w.det supp’y b* abtttMJant ywt, and U mh certainty carries a tine stock and will lumls-ring. He is also interested in Ash imited to attend. J. K. l’mxsv, N. G. I leretofore J y has lievii I the Rogue River valley ami croAtes the * ill mak«* u very prullhilde clean-up this; LEGAL BLANKS of . mi . KINDS make prices to suit. V. Conviu, Hec’y. seaoun. land. He is heartily interested in the fir deprivisi of tiw bt mi advo> river juat al*>ve Grant’s Pas- lale.ll Inipleill 'lit»-if Illi kill I.: I The erection of a commodious church tun1 prosperity of thia Gcinity, and owns tising medium, intly very lit- Mr. G«sirg<* Himnioiis, one " of tlm' G kakt ’ s P ash V. D., A. F. & A. M.— Grunt’s l’ara ia anew town a!*>nt ;itkl prom pity exixad-jiL wealthy men uf this countv is lutivelj Mi'ets in their hall, Odd Fellows’build building at this place would not only re the finest r.eiik^y in the county. Hi* tie comviii’uig fled resouni's Inhabitants, and is snrrouii.hsl by a taiau em-.rs'd in iqx-ning water «litehes, b.ik Ofllci—S. E. Harkness's tirili atm.'. ing, Friday evening on or before the full flect great credit on the town, but would farm is thn-e miles from town, ami is one j have (»vii nia.l« to tta' outKidc« tiful country nnd has the Ix'st climate in ifig to the future devebipHlont of liis min moon. \ ¡siting l<rothers cordially invited in many n'Hps'ts inflneme |xs>ple hi re main with us. School liixise ami church of the Is-st in the county. He is also one world. ■ Southern Oregon. Grant's Pass's future ing pni|x>rty. Mr. Himmons hits nxiuitlv to alterni. !.. T owxseni ,, \V. M. steeples are tin* grandest emblems of civ of the proprietors of extensive timber | Aride from Iwfl T. P. Ji nsoN, ftec’y. with ns fine outlook «xx'ius at present to lie wonder- completed one of bis finest reaudeuix'S in ilization. Ix>t the g>»“l work proceed. Umils, who are operating A large saw mill climatic udvantaj > I*' obtained fully developing, if we may jialge by the I the county, and with other enterprising ! men of his locality is enthusiastic in hi*[ Mr. Harry Bressler, of this plan', ha* within a short distance of this Jilace, any where on tig Pacific coast, eastern flow of iinmigrutionthatislix-al- sup|x>rt of the (.’oi KICK. LOCAL NEWS. si'eured the agency for Jorepliine ami under the management ui Mr A. Bureim* » . we haui only tu t Lw . .'im'r, oriimr lu-re There Is in the near fullin'a Among the live, wi^le-nwake and p .>- ______ David Davi* luu* iVuimed from I*ink- Jackson counties fur t-wu v »lu >U U I ■ ■> «« ---- «net«. rTiiirislor and T. P. Judboa ’ **'al«vn to unr^ sash atul dijor factory to lx* built, th*' cost gi-essive h.del k'’e|x-r« id WablX »im A. entitle,I JHfciquering lite. Wilderness” are the inaiMigeni of M m etenfaa^ »«J I uilUc teituqityry ¿ifoiii' to ta» over «S.tlih». G. Anderson and ('h.-is. W. Ik-eker. Ttadri tf .'H (ies.-rijitions (’due on slutT . _ _ « s-wl “A^ir-ni tpiixidi., <«• Mv Wife's new at this pl us*. Iloth uf there » tlm lumber th alssAta- *wd of a dirtaion et th <>. A bouses :u-i kept in flrsl-cla« onler. msl: Ks, Circulars, Kiisiness *>uW r tian a , , _ nl Fool of a Husliand.” Mr. ilresslerU now men have identifieil 'hemretveu with Nenresl an<i ìi'wet «lirm t rcutlè tu ty eon-1 < IL l* » •*< itliigi* ■*«-ra-U nauikJ tantse. the |xitruns are aix-onimixliitvd with the ' actively engaged in canvassing fur these hei-i'A n?*“"”-»- l" tawt of everything. II. M. i two Ixxilis. interests of Grant’s I'.wa, an«l wilt [w«M- fix '■«*• mMfaine sho,» ami large depti* iw I w un- KERBYVILLE, Mr. Rich is fixing up bis property a arid cellar Huilier, uiO: "kBl 1S n,', riT On Monday last we had occasion to bly lie permanent residents. shiran twomory s< Inx>l Prom AltliouHO. short distance from town in g>x«l shape. visit the residence of l’oHtmnster Diniiek. Wi LDMiV Messrs. Catnplsdl A Tufis oi-eupy the| distant when the dstnl" '’»W* «‘11 intro- lions«' with two teachers and orer one; .. All ....... are invitisi to attend the Sunday ,, His place, like that of Mr.Tuffs,isbeaii- ground floor of Odd Fellows’ hull, and do I, duce millions Mr. L. Iaxmard, w ho truly “li . es under , of . cujftal 're; I , r ,r i,’t‘nan“', liumlri'il scholars in attemlanee. There ■ •..a jACKEcnvrr «.E. Selsxd s.x iable April lltli, at the School!’'i“11.* I*'«*'«! “» the old stage road, quite an extensive merchandising htHii- G Ms diranix m ’t te’Wwn",»"’',,f'r,'riMri iM *° r “ ’«-iek bl-* k his own vine and fig tree," it the largest WV3 —— •'■•..■■F'*» bonae.................................................................... which travnw* Suuthem Oregon. The ness. These gentlemen are also inter and r ’¿¡^<wit. H.rir:±x' ,rr",fi"N i,n s';:r". ........ land owner in tlm A It house valley. He . X- xi i i xi i ..i I al «ore-named gentlemen have very <U»ira- vegiuables and iniis. . levs X-ripi^; **, ?' U,,d ,,,a ” ' V "' h " r Di .l.-Near Murphy ( ns'k Mareb . 1, file will !*■ is also the owner of hoiiio of the finest Reasonable Rates'—Safo Cntssing hie pro,s-rties, jiropTtiea, which which we we will Is1 glad glad to to ested in other respects, and may lie con lsis.>, I.olie Wimer, the daughter of Mr. speak of >it more length in the future. sidered one of the solid firms of the place. the bluer, wo thir.k.WbM 1'inating thorouglibnsl horses in Josephine «utility. -~ Tiie snrrotimling country is very fertile A. Wimer. There seem* to Ixi < reason to doubt and On the claim of Ch:«. Felt and George * Tlie g«x«l poople of Waldo, Wilderville, Mr. Tulls, the junior member of the firm, ;.! pnutmv's any ami all kinds of grain ' iibuml.uice, sneh as wheat, nits, corn < ilcason, known as the “Old Hlingelaim,” Messrs. Merrill A Haskel), agents for Kirbyville and Althous«' will please accept is deputy ¡swtmaster, and the office is in that the leading uulu iv of tins count-' '•X in if ¡I f| in the future will lie i 'lit ' raining, uh a •‘It and hay. Vegi'tables are raisisl in gn*at Mr. Jonathan Bourne, sold neverul lots our thanks for the courteous »nd substan- ’'’'M Kt°re- Mr. Catnpliell, the senior a niigr;ot of gold was reix'iitly picked up d i: fruits of the tempera . f^w hen-, profusion any wlicre in I lie valley. This whiuh weighixl sev< nteen onmxs«. On yesterday. liul manner with which they greeted the 1 ni®njber, is one of the early set tiers of this Apj'les, (tears, peaefa’. L i>” n"'1 lii 'diarly ii'bpted to raising fruit same claim, in the year 1K.VI, one; B. W. Riggs has bought out Mr. Bush, , Coi HiEU agent, Mr. H. McElroy, during vicinity, and previous to entering the apricota, cherries, noni j, . MM'S, amt such as |x:aches, |s-.-irs, plums, primes, Iho EIXÎERWN&IH'RROVGIIS weighing nearly f3,2<M) was found. A few all the small fruits vili” Lt .> in- apple? gr.i|si.«, etc. nu 1 is now sole jwoprietor of the Couuuer- liis recent visit among them. ¡Such en- nien hamlising business liaslxs-n engaged tai manor apjdra, Strawlierries .¿A ; hue There are aró nls.i I'ial Hotel saloon. eour.igement satisfies us that when the in „.¡„j W<J ,ppro<.iatl, the consideni- born. I* tl.u t' abundantly. ...... ‘""d1?, also several smaller valleys weeks ago a (Tiinam.in on the elnim Im mediate» alsive found a miggi't weigldng people of Josephine county said they n «if , 1111 u firm „ 1 _ W Lshinuton reremwi , I ’ET"«'. T’ ■“•j“>vnt 1» this pl-.u ..... of . gr. at riehnera 'ace great richness in foi rteen ounces. The gromnl ill this vi-i x i .« • 111 t.r 1 the li«> (<i!'r»ti-'U Proprietor.«, of this firm Munr. regarding C oi rieh . G. W. Riddle, of Kiddle, ^purchased waited »pa^r* of * their ow^n ami • would t tion Ni:..«,»..?; „J,.! n.lr.o. re n^t^dai h'd h; ¿‘"'I of wlm-h ve will1 cinitv is noted for its grout richncra, and a nimilsr of caiqi, huill fish txmds and in- support it, lliev meant it. 8. E. Harkness, sometimes known as Montana and Dakota, ’ r.................... not «Kiapitd (o s|M*ak at length in Kiic« i‘i*(hng isr ih * h . is quite extensive, anil also for the large fruit raining, and tfWHl ooktliin way for tends to ex|K*riinent thorouglilv. ,, , ' , , H h * a«lvunta;4<»K in anti anwinil nugget* found. Tta-re i* scarcely any , MAIN STREET,GRANT'S PASS. Dr. Holton, one of the earlv settlers of “Peek," is one of the energetic young their Hiipply, the f’tiit grower« of J ohc - Mr. Ed. Smith, carjx'iiter and builder, this t ixiunty, formerly residing at Kirby- (,,1Mi“e'«s men of the 1 ass, :tnd is engaged phim county and .'ia£tern Oregon will Grant’s Para warnnit us in the near futi n* line gold in this vicinity. a city nnd county misur|>assed by anv on diil some work for us this week which ville, has taken up his resilience at this in the drug business. Mr. Harkness car never deal air of a i irket. On Satunlay morning last a liottra ta’- ( inineries tin- PacificeiMist. The iimlevidotH'd mines proves him to bo a gixxl mechanic. will lie eatahlinhoai he ries a well selected stock <>i good*, and is tu* the pnxlm-tioti I of gold, nilveri iron and mpiier that are longing to tlie r tinpnian esiaie, was total place. The ibx-tor is one of the wliole- < Incn-iiHi-H, and film h I i .Mr. Rogers, general freight anil passen Asilixl pioneers, thoroughly acquainted one of the original Oregonians of this! market lor the known to l-e of great value, an* but in ly destroyed hy tire. David Bunch was snrplilH. The hltkiaesaM. Vet t m its io th.-ir infancy as vi't. I i -t.-rn <'iin. >.uit- tlie <xi'ii|*int at the time, and lost every ger agent of the (1. A will please ac throughout the county, and has practieixl county. I' Mr. Volney Colvig attends to fan? v, ¿ut t ÌÙ r if - The Finest Brunita of «o| » alitonna i arc cognizant of the fascinating facilities thing but lii* eiiuk stove and some taxi-, « .. ._— >_ . medicine for 30 years. He is full of in the prescription department, cept thanks for courtesies shown us. is a justin' fruit growers w.iiild >l| .. uv--Itision of this place, and eaeli train a>lds some elutliing. No ins’irmnx’; lu*s alxmt «500. formation ixmceniing the mining and Joe Moss has Ix'en actively engaged in other interests of Josephine, and has our of tlie petuxi and notary public and Ims that ten acres of Inn j Cause, defective flue. "i P'-u hi's, one to our numls-rs. and otlwr in «s will, wfli tn a few: . c’"?iring off a jxrrtion of the town site in thanks for generous assistance. Dame rumor has it that one of th« old ' WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS his office in this store. His card appears prunes [ r......... -.......... years, furnish a good jeomi for the snp- ’ ■HMM Inrreaacd Activity cl tirant'* !'•■■. . bachelors ami lauding merchant« of Alt-j which he and other parties are interesUsl. . 1Mjrt j ufamily. Mr. W. H. Leeds, publisherof the Ash in another column. V I iouhc , i* nlxjut to marry a widow in this The district school of Muipliy Creek- land Tidings, one of the neatest papers in The O. A C. sho|i* and round house of Regur) I ing the mitral resources of (hi the eve of going to pn^ the town la vicinity. Tire Coi iukr is already prom-, KEPT I'UBSTAXTI.Y ON IIAXI». will comnieni'e Monday, April (ith. This Southern Oregon, has our thanks for the this place are tinder the management of: Josephine county, it i >ut fair tosny that claims th.it '""■’¡•’•■'■'ibly excited over the arrivili of ised a feast on the wislding cuke. n-h'xrl will Ix'taught by Miss AliceCarsoti. Sit|x'rintemient G. H. Kinzer, 1 I 11/,< I , formerly I Ml 111' I I i of U. . i*P , m “ l,:* ji • . ’“ |, ' II. M. courteous manner in which he has re-, 'pT.it. ‘ si, hut lit lit- ! ^*r- Merrill, of the firm of Merrill, Bonner J. . ’ now Iwu.g hmwMHlull »ix*nit« <l, but Mr. McDonald has quite a force of men gardeil the establislnnentof the C ovbieb . Lancaster county, l’n. Mr. ..................... _... 1 Kinzer is an He development ba* J: mnade. X Co., Co., of of Portland, l'ortlaud, who who has lias com.' come down, down ; ........ *' 1 Enougl ........ , h, A Fl'oni Kr’i'byvili«.’. nt work on t!i>' sis'tion.and is rapidlv put- We »re pleased to state, judging from old and cx|x'rienced railroad man and however lias lx-en d< Li to satisfy the ’ .............................. tn:g the road-bed in good Siipe. i rample* for ua, that -......... .!.*. and I t tnuk v 1...... <>f ' work done 1..... '------- “ 1 lie * has — ‘ me<-hanic, having lieen one of the first lo- miners that .. . large quiz deisisiis’ com in the intercut of Jonathan Bourne, Jr., 1 Kirbyville, tlm county sent of Josephine the largest owner of this town site. ' ■’ ............. . job ■"*' work . as ........... the Pennsvlvania ™,inK f-”*’' \ ^rJoppr, — ,, . . : facilities for doiug a« nice can «1 r» • l*’P‘ib.ir, county, is Ix-autifnlly situah«! near the The Sunday School sociable to 1« held 1m. .u.,.>(ln|,|iKhed anywhere in Oregon. comotive engineer* on the Pennsylvania !” tinb A GOOD BILLIARD AND POOL the i paît eighteen iiiarlm* and *nu coal 1<> Io exint, rxiH(f ami un«i ou| «»my v . For .......... —•« ». r ..«-«.. month* ••»**»■««»» <• a large - . i I. 1 i f u;ii i i iron, iiiarbh* always attend you, Bro. road. He han a number o< ukilivd work- ............ • arrival * • of • i-.ujt.-il ’ ■ and energv to 1 nmnlx-r of (x-rsons who realized the nd- i hanks of the Illinois river. Her surround at the school house, KUurday evening: May Huccrwa i ‘ ’ await tlie j —■— them ----- I*. ........ ' April 11th, will lx; entertaining. Don’t' I asm is. ing Heencry is a fit tlieiin* for th** [«-u of i men under him here, and «Io** all the re- ■ develop into i»roi*crtieH? ’ I vmtu . t .. i i i rri ............. a 11 *» . ~ a . i i . .. i . .... i ... ., . ' ol this locution nave hvn doHir- fail to attend. I I — TABLE IN CO*"ECT1ON. 'earn i more con-1 ♦ . v.iinagrH The Sabbath School . at thin place is pairing for the mountain diviHionH. In the lurun*, learn «on- llu r i . i . . . the |sx't or ilio |x>neil of the artist. To ILihomtonASonare the proprietors i:"h "" 111 ■■■ '* " '’J* "M‘ The siii»scription price of the ( ochieb pp^n.^jng nicely under the management those whom the vulture of disease ha* i > «?..-*> in ndvanco for one year; fl. si newlv-elected officials. It is to Iw of the Grant’s Pass livery and feed st a- ^‘„^tiwiH idSfa fl ■uretotrent the*-’ itriiigeney in mom y mattem they did not fastened its talons npui tlieir constitution, and inake tin- Í: > I a’-lc In pi y the f r si: month*; fl.00 for three months. . , • . . ■ -> Siit>seril.e for it i ho|xsl that sll Will take an interest 111 tile hies. These gentlemen are alwais pre- Cotmk.u a luciliiui'u/^di s tiêlFhnup ft>o bronth life, airt I Habhath “«’hdui, - ¡-onveyanoea of any deacription on short ! w«W find H «mar* ” i Ttrel the iximanent establta*mo«B « «main bi «generous assirtanee tin* week. Ttrv well ooqducted_____ ...I®* tvX" ..1er M«*"*' llypferenM. V» Uipir advertiae-1 — -*■£!■ timi«*-**- wtifct....... *-«»brim rat ,.,Ulk,,llrt Th‘/minwu! Bp ll>*'tu.~. «'*'»« ta re hu«t fall aud y now on- different denom’.mìioii« ft.ieled . V joying a pnStaMr pmets-v. will wifi 1» lie a very encorantrin encoRbnring feature in the mont it will further I* -ram what they »re, I toinpfating, dix-kfcsttnp! motli.- mattci ■ , Hu- « pitre w iler, ,— the invigorttlfW P'imUÎMk» ■’•rremr —w*— Im -------------- -------- ---------- ------------- — <*" GRANTS Thto mnMoil G pvvion, under Itte I on such » fading that no om* could object . Mooli bronze Bfxiil fîmes the picture of| Mr. fnmoi Jordan Ts fitting up^ibutch make rrp of the seveiul reiigioiM societies; doing of the near future. H()War)| A Co ||av„ )jeon engag0(1 in ■ -«“!•-— , I- - the •> priix's. . lie has therefore inslrti.tel ■ health. 1 ’1" Kotairtshaw leadership of Mr. Mr/f i* 1 to er shop next«l<xir to the ('ommereal hotel, We Wu paid a brio! briid visit to Mr. J. i. « h"i-e lie is prepared to furnish the liest | W e ex|iected aeveru1 items from (Volf the merchandising business here for the progressing finely. v^lxiya have tax'll Mr. Merrill to lay oil'additional lots into of meats. Call ami see him. Creek this week, but bave tanin disap- isist two years. Their stock consists of practicing only algmg <c b weeks, and we one m-n1 sizes, and in such n manner that < hapinan, eoillity hc I khh siqs-rnitemu'iit i-isiiity. He , lins Irccn an there will bo four acres to the bhxk. of * Jiiscphine ' " -------- ............... II. THORNTON & SON, Attention is directed to the ailvcrtise- |s>intisl. Some time since we luul the the Ix'st quality in the lines they carry. are glad to notic - ’ ah ... . - ible to render a I Tin s«' lots will lxi sold as low as lé*1 I"'«, invalili for till'|XI-I two or thnxt years, pleasure of making the acquaintance of m -nt of M. W. Wheeler, dairyman, in Ill th«' past few ilnys they have also a<bled number of pieces very r- uditaldy. Tim acre, and as they ate nicely situated, all but lie "«'nil to think Id* condition is PUOI’P.IKTOHS. another column. He will supply his Mr. Henry Smith, of that place, who we a millinery store, ami are |irepared to do memlsTs composing tliiXr irganization an1 cleared ami ready for cultivation, am! <'s- rapidly improving. 11« who has just ste|e customers with the Ix-st of milk. ed npin the threshold «if manliixrd, gvnial learn is quite extensively engaged in the btisinesH in that line J. M. Johns is the Having reliUeil and fnrnislHxI tliewt worthy the eomim miati. I of the citizens |K'ciallv mlapted to fruit and vegetables, bright and gifted, his many friends would Mr. Everitt proprietor of the Grant’s i merchandising ami Inin I st business. We clerk of the establishment, and is a good of the town, mid W* ho| ther w ill lx* en we feel confid'lit that many |Hs*ple will Imil with delight lilsentim n'storation of ho|ie some one down in that section will »tallies, the proprietors take avail theinsi'IvoH oi this op|x>rtunity of, Pass photograph gallery, has been alxs-nl favor us with the local news, thus making young business man. health. H- couraged in • Hulmhutial manner in getting a gixxl home. for a few days. Mr. Everitt is a first el ass the (bit kick interesting for them ns well pleasure in announcing tine of Mr. Bonnie’s |irojei ts is to on .billies Jordan is proprietor of the Com everything l.-fling to heir further u.l artist. His gallery is in tlie big tent on ! as oilier |*>rtions of the county. Fi-oin Wildorville. vancement. 11 m iiam<*e'>f tin mem'* is courage the growth of fruit mid vegetable mercial hotel. He is one of the early set Sixth street. to tin- public that Hon. Arthur Porter, who so ably repre tlers of this part of th«' State. Th«1 Com are S. E. ll.irkuMi, Char Edp-rton,<'hiis. farms here, and put in ii large e.ninery, i TI»' < «owlTemplars Ixidge of Wil.k-rvill« Thornton, M. W Wheel- >. .1 M Johns, dry house and wine presis's. These gar Joseph Kelly, of this pliuie, has taken I sented this ccinty in the lower house of mercial is kept supplied w ith the Ix'st the J. A. Jennings, L. L. Jemiing», 1». H. ('««ok, deh'i »nd orchards will give employment is in a flomishing condition. We were they wilt the agency for tlie Missouri Steam Wash Wil Io every man, woman mid child tn the I«rotili*ed il copy <4 H>«ir puis-r, tsliteil hy er. This is a new invention in the wash-1 the recent iegislatnro, ami Mr. E. Diniiek, market affords, »nd the traveling public Benj. Ditnick, W. IL Jo'.l.in. J. ALWAYS BE PREPARED TO ing machine line, ami wo wish him »bun-; our efficient postmaster, have formed a will always fuel him an agreeable and son, Dr. W. II. ITannagati. -Mn llanmim, town From tlie present isitlook Grunt's tlm hsigo. Which we shall freely clip for A. F. Wall mid J. T. Tur^ Pass has ns promising a future as any d uit succi'ss. copartnership in the real estate business. aecommislating landlord. FURNISH THE BEST AC town in Soiitlicrii Oregon. We will give the lielilfit of our .<-a<h-r*. riaaix'.l., J. B. Hutch, a plain ami unadulterated S. Andrews, from Jones creek, brought • These gentlemen are well ami favorably ! further information in our next inane on Mr. J. B Korrough’s ha* the birg* I known to all the ¡x-oplo of this county, as COMMODATIONS FOR ' this important snl>]<x-t. pioneer, does the honors to the traveling us some barh'v in full head, fully 8!* feet' . vim'vnrd in Josephine eonnty. It would d k >in Portland Mr. J. Bottgei, high. Mr. Aminovs is one of our l»'st well as Is-ing thoroughly acquainted with public at the Central hotel. “Hutch,”as I«- well for tie- many IwniH-rsof tlii«eomi our many interests, i Any information HORSES. last weex. P'itilll Will ilo. farmers, which is proved by the exhibition tv to emulate the e«am|>h' of Mr. B*'« concerning mining, failli, town or other In- likes to be, ami is familiarly called, Phil Stevens, of WUdcr«|le, wa* over ! . rough ’ s bv turnim/ tlieir attention more at this office. pro|*-rtii-s i-an .lx' laid by addressing them knows how to run a public house, is enter last Saturday. The ri-Honn-cs, nnint iin|K>rtnnt to ‘"'" to tlie culture of the gra|ie. Then' are , ) Mr. M. M. Kufhmage, the ctlii-ii'nt | at Grant’s Pass. taining ami accoinmixlating. The Live tlioii' aiid’s of acres of lami in J>»«'phiiie in K'om - recovering' |«ortion of Oregon, I h llrst of nil the M is« (.’ora ■mdb __ . . sawver st 11. B. Miller A Co.’s mill, lias siiilably ailapted lo Ibis kiml of TBRNOITS FCRNIS1IED ON Messrs, ('apt. J. H. Mullen ami Dr Oak sal<x>n is kept inconms lion with this from a serious attack of dlnfilieria. nn-n*e dis'p iie|s*itH of gold Inuring county nu nearly eompleteil aeoinmodiotM residcmi- Stone, of Wabasha, Minn., friends of Dr. inditntry. We pre<ln-t oli Ibis imlustry I iouhc , and is stocked with the Ixist brands Mr. William Walfa'r,at pre ¡-ntenga-’cd gravel In-da, immisliiitely nurroimding SHORT NOTICE FoR nnd is making other improicments on his flint Soìitheni Oregon ere long will I*- with .Mr. Wheeler al th- Ud l ’ a-s, gave anil Mrs. Vandyke, of this place, who of gtxxls in that line. Waldo. Theaii gravel I m * i I h arc from block oil----- street. come thè foriuahle rivai of thè siili kit»* d ALL OCCASIONS. have tax'll here for the past two weeks, Edgerton A Burroughs are the proprie tts a call Sunday. twenty to seventy feet deep, the forma land of • '.dilorni.i, IT. A. Ve er, formerly of this place, is Mrs. Jess, of Wild)nib', in company left on Monday night’s train for tlieir tors of the List Chiuiee sahxin. These tion lieing fine gravel with strata* of clay now u resilient of Pendleton, Ogn. lie homes in the cast. We are please«! to with Mrs. H. 1 larkness. givo usa pleasant Mettimi MHillngt alternating, most till liearing line gold in re|«>rts a large ninidsT of tx-rsons waiting know that these gentlemen left eviib'nce gentlemen carry a first class st<xk of call on Saturday lost. MAKE A 8PF.C1ALTY OF CON tls*re for Hie opening of tlie Umatilla i f their <!etem>¡nation to return. They wines, liquor* and cigars, otxl are :u cotn- Charlie Nickell, of he Jacksonville paving ipiantitiea, the gravel stratus In-ing A apocini meeting «J II* «egal v< it ere of WE reservation for settlement. iiKslating caterers. Tlieir patrons un 1 Time.«, was in the Pass i few days sim-e very rich. have made some purelianes of real estate VEYING PASSENGEKH Tn ANY whnol di-trict No. 2S will !«• In-Id at the Jennings Brothers’ sab on building on and having tlni3 identified thenux-lves always ««,•!( treated, ami find in this hou-<- in the interest of his pajer. Within two mile* of Waldo are a num- m hool houx« nt 1 o’eb» k p. in., to-mor- PAKT <»«•' THE l Ol NTKY. I Ion. Hsttry K.igi-t au.i » if«', of Drain lvr „.¡„¡„g elaimw tdr-a-ly ot«u Main street is ate>ut eompleteil. Messrs. with th.- interests of Grant's Pass, we are a go<*I billiard ami |**>l table for their ,*■11; one row, (Saturday), April Itii, for tini pur D' hu 'I. k « roiiiitv, ar* »• . gne-*! <4 i Oji«*niiiL' «ml wvvral va valuable Cabbing ami Styles did the carpenter waiting in the happy anticipation of wel enjoyment. IL THORNTON A SON. |H>Hc nt levying a lax !•>« |«iying oil the Mr. and Mr .. \VilBC. King- work, and the building relb'ets great coming them tau-k. ilefKMto iintoui hed. Burroughs A Hartman lire the owners reimiimtig indehteilm'HH on the w-hool Mr John MounW. «4 A ä H. iih I, repre- credit lxrtli on the owners ami buiblers. The Grant'» Para school now numbers M'ist imjMirtant 1* the claim of .1. Wimer hutía,.. of the Grant’s P osh ferry, leading from wnting th«* Hin#»tj «I im I iìih * (-o., V. Coi.vin, Clerk. Tlie question of building a narrow about Lit) M-bolars. ft is tinder the man this pl.u-e to Wil.lewville, Kirbyville, ho* I mm * ii doing ('HUtl** i’tfti fur the p;u l I A Son*. They have two giants, use four agement of Prof. Will C. King, principal, gauge railnwvl to «-onnis-t Jm-ksonville Mperlal N«»tlr»*«. few <l*y*. shifts of men, run day and night from Jacksonville un«l tlie c«xurt. GRANT’S PASS, OREGON. with the O. A C. railroad nt Medford or atnl Miss Tuffs, assistant. In anticipation F. E. f fal*vi>hmt, c«v<l •*^iiM*<*r, < .ini<* eight to li'it months p T year. Mr. John Jonlan is proprii-tor of the Eagle Point i.< G-ing quit«' favorably djs- of visiting the wtaxtl s«x>n, we will defer up yenh rday m g uh*1 *ud ti ¡1 remaiu for Mrs J. 1 W. Howard und Mm. J. K. Ili-sscll A Connell come next; tux- n < Irani ’ s Pass ( 'amly>t<>r<con Bteyl. cnssed by the bnsiiH-ss men of Jaekson- ilwo •>( i’ort- - e rcix-ivcd th« ir st*« i Imi' ri'-siV'l tlieir •-<«« k <•( ol Mil- i',}.t.b'iSJ,‘ii7,‘,““1t1’,lJo(i-v<'r>tliat th«' Hch«»r «. »« Usti J’* «'«MJ«! I. I U. fart, giant pi|]tan eh i al**t, glim’ and in i a ’ < r rail a ____ ________ « Mw,« suyxl*.. a m i iu v iUt tin.' _ liidL* r”^ ' '.Mr. > islv^n, lui' «’fad master, informs . .... - w-p-rtmgYdy MtM---- is progressing ni<i-ly, am! we hope that and 1 . k \\ «»in «G ... ?d'‘r; day and *min< tenir nhs-k They also miiky.i' II. Flann»«»1 \\ I ki ' rehoviitetl ntid Ma. ;rf,.t . : W. IsTof quite an ii*|*'rtanl mineral <liwov- Mr. King, as well as tlie several teachers f.smdon I wmw ,*iv«U i»i.» «ij s|* < ia ty of dressmaking. -rate- ♦ tel. < nltiits of III. ri. erv up in Jm'kwm <*nmty. which we will tlirougbiMit the )i»mty, will furnish us, Mr. B. A. Willi inrbi'HE' (ynttluriiv Kcrvlflg Of rtth'<‘< j ' Next «•oin«* ♦ Bylxje Ac N<’Wni3|>, 2110 REFURNISHEO THROUGHOUT her'after refer Io lit greater length. Mr. their reports from time to time, as well as limi. Il S. Infoi qx.rt ai l ta«. ¡I f«*et prrMxur«*, on«* I ir^<* giant, goxi |my rsaivm hH8 our tltanks for liis kiml wishes other niattiT« of inifortance coc.eeruing businesH and d«-re»'.'e* a lilsTsI |>atr»»>iage Gntlitli, of Porti.U'tf, im>r I. Is i l > b M W. WHEELER, M<-snrs. Gook A Pigm y <lo a general In orfTT- TialE «slucathsi. They will always lie welcome x kind at'lfW'll pl-and dirt; run luring wet Hea^un. i_ ‘ ... blacksmithing bm-iness. There gentlemen tilt p.l*t few I I Tin* mining «*nt«*rpri**ui M«**»r*. EnuiH, Tliere will 1» a concert at the tx-hixrl to s|Mce in the Cot bier . tritìi lli< future of <»'»'town. THE TBAVKLtXfl FVIII.IC WILL F1XD M Messrs. Abndiain A Wlieeler have in »re first class mechani«'*, ami can I«' hotise on Sunday evening, April 12, given r, 1 ta't from (’ameruti «% Simmon* in iijmju a l.irgi* 1) Mia. Walter liuti« arrit. » BEST ACCOMMODATIONS. by the Retailors and teachers for the ta*ne- the lost two weeks dbqxjRed of more than foiiml on Main street. Olympia a fi-w <l«>n ar< I Waiter pur- *r*le. Tiiejr art* attempting to open tip a tit of the Sunday S« h«»>l. 1st every one 1.10 lots in Grant’s Pass. The i-onditions making till' large lr;u*t of tlMMHt deep gravel bed* by Mrs. M. Hyde is <*ngag«.*<i in the dreuR- rxise.« going into hi*» is** OREGON. c"me and help the pxxl canne. Ailuiis- U|*>n which these bits have ta-en jstr- making and millinery biMimw. SI h * will Para tlmir |« rmai*«Nt ir* 4- making on ojten cut ovt*r two mile* lotig, Sion ten cent*. ■ 1 Kini.«a, * *4 B rly Of Rath Mr. II. C. cliased an- tiiat tlie |Hirvhaaer must taiild bo to meet her Udy iriemh at her County Court mwets next Monday, .,«•>• i r Pio Gin Wife Mixty to wventy frut de«tp through drum, Idaho, , ... ** um of » "••I ¡tut’will remain limb* r, gravel, rhiy, et«*. .V large num of l ie II inilk delivered in any |>art Jii.lge Crockett |>ro*iding. Pnxiiatingv on them. This woubl indicate that con- Mure on Main utreet. town in quantities ae.pii- iriotwy ha* all1 .ujy txvii rxpeiHlrd on ... W. D. K<»l»erUon, formerly <»f S|**n<j*r, We welcome tb<-m,gfc* MS- -alii next we< k. Circuit ( 'onrt ........................... ... xiiii-rahle taiibling w ill heilone in the near iiu-etn Mon.lav, Is Connected With This House. tpril 1‘hb, JiiJ.n- Webster pr>'*i>lii)g. I* future. Mr. Abraluim has donated gr>xin<! Iowa, ha.*’ located lien*, and by rcL n nc sitioti to our ** ivty. -I ¿fain-y experts till* pro|Knit ion ; work progrt HHeH. AI mju I To Suit Customers. is th)' intention of the Cui kieic to rc|«>rt for two or more church buildings, and s to bin advertiMcmeiit in anotlier column to go into tta' lumlhaj* luilf a n»ih* t»f tliia cut has aln* idy b«i*n TilE UAH I>* S' I’t’IIEIi M ITTI THE ■f priul« r, ha* made ;«u<l a flume eight f< < t wids will pul>li<- souare for county buildings. We all pn xx-tilings. lion. W. IL By« - , <iys. fie fa Mitill I j B pl.i<'«‘<! in th»* bottom <4 t!«<• eut. regard Mr. Abraham's liberality in this it will In* hc '- ii that hr ha« rngag»«! in the been in tow n for •« Tii.' Argil« came out last week in pam direction as good for the town even if he insurance » imj real estate hti«iiirMH. Mr. rayi KK es to st IT THE TIMES Finest Wines, Liquors & Cigars, • etigng>'d in th<* w< -k « t Mr.-ying a por- The mjxt inort ini|N<tant interest fee the phlet form of eight pag>-s, and as an ama- is making a g>x*l tiling <«it <*f his land. lUihertMou In a live, eiw^^ic limn, and tion >« the town to«' U.y Abraham n«*w Waldo and Ur»**« nt City wagon While flu Rending Table in <i*ui«u'»n aiti» road. Thia rood will alwjv» give th«* l.-nr pr" iui-tion it is to ta* commended. A short-sightol ,*>licy imver built up an we ha ve no d*ml4 will WlrmeiL A W1»■< l.-r. Mr. Wv« I individual or community. «•I with the fu Tta' 'hx-tor has «sir ta-st w ishes in bis en- other visitor.«, is su I i4 farmer* of this r'l'tioii n mark t for pr«>* SUPPLIED WITH THE LATEST <l-'Hvor to assist in tin* gix*l work of lstil<l- l»r. Keider H. (hiWivrt in in ture pruni*« i ro*t«- Ui Is tri of • ur Hi •’ viiFz f'twn. tun* dour, ami it render* th«* peop!<* <»f J»aa»- The ap|«>intment of Hon. H. B. Miller Ila a IH'» Um* tri ing up ’«ir flourishing «ixinty. <4 D*!ai»«!, wn* ptiine < »4mly «-omj»Hr.itiv» ‘y in»l»’|M*n*l»*ut. NEWSPAPERS. •f this place, as a member of tlie lanini buainflHB. He form, rly own«*! the BONNETS, HATS, in town on i »dar I*. 1 Mr HarkmMM i* They ar» not s»t tlx* m< r< y »4 a r.iilr<»«vL If the Ira k var U on Main stmt are n«>t of Immigration is an a*-t in which (e>v- now <4 «••rate« I by S. E Harkin-.*« an W.L ’ I • piMiuuMter « er»*, mc i 3 We «*x}M*« t th«* r.t:!r»M«'l to ¡Mirmanetilty 1T.I MES, TIPS, KI HÍU >NS, «■Iran.ml some of these lx uttiiul roomings ernor Morxly ext'rvised p**l jmlgment, a p » m I buaineM» He è« now Inca* Of the <i«*v«-lop tlx* «iHintry uml tx tlh up <*if fir*! man to m U wmtiì -» w will find “Yelb> Jack” or elsilera ami the |*«>plc of this |*>rtion <>t the Smte the tower rod of Mam atraeL T1> •fatuntUI GIOVE- ’*, COHriETM, KlTTIINGS, vuc.uit land*, xh.Id tlx- wagon r»Ji rfcive»* Col MIE* Oft* W POOL TABLE MAY AI.SO BE asking fur a<tmi**i«i in’)» >ir f.iiuib••«. <*an congratul.it)' th«-m*»*lv«'S on haviag canta a num II but well mdectud i4< a valu 14- u* an outlet, prut«*ct* ux from railroad ux- f.inmr* thi« roani y. ai LADIES* A < Bv all ns-.«ns keef> your luii-k ranis an I i»n i«>urt«i bl*- |»T'»|» ’ *r1y iti Ix'la.id j tortiun, ami Mill ev«*ntuallygive uh 4 mar* FOl’ND HERE. an energetic laan Io repora-nt the inter drug*. Illievs clean and |*rvn-nt disea* VELVETS, k«*t for a hir/c am*»«mt <4 ests >4 S-sitta-rn (In-gon on that fk uol. The Grant’* l’n-' l.*.ti I i* im<h-r Ita mil«*« fr» hu the* i lati it »» Ulti'» < tn Satunlay last we hod tli Mr. Miib-r has, since *• hii his n*! ieece in this FANTS' aker. Jm mi- <4 J. K. I! N.Mtl IN* ih ■ fr.« im in : ■If to I*- >ta«'|>ly inter- <irr*Uu><h liuw t j <*at<sr tolta* unty. si wn h - a . of makini want* of Id- I I ADIE lie* « e-l in e ry moiTmeitt b*Aing to tta- Iipplil and hi« table i j;* «U u -•jx'r'ty of this isirt of Oregon, lie lirMt nt to Port! ind last Moral *... evening tu <uh Pii l'-irar'l. atei Ss-r.m J. B. HUTCH I Ì, BURROUGHS & HARTMAN, I'lioi’iinrroits GRlrü P® '’’«SL ’I ts.! Livery and Feed Stablo. CENTRAL HOTEL! i a I in M A N Tlil! Lilli Olk Ml,CM MKS. .:lr I W («i M. HYDE On . gli