■ i iS V •z- ¡<*i- * ? F<*t' ***** > v! '• jJTHES-31 ¿à Lil ifiAi I ' 4 * • * • V —/ ST ¿ap vr»/J’’ P- s, % rT’t' r r i/v 4, r ! V AZ* ■ -Av* £ ’C--« - «t -w e J. S Kk £ I Ì: *■ •'* * imei J ; ADVERTISINGJCND JOS WORK ■Y. FRIDAY. JANUARY 2. 1891. JACKSONVILIÂjÎ X NO. 1 ........... ............. Advertising will be inserted in the T im 2 s at tbe following rates; Ten lines, one insertion......................... 12 (D subsequent insertion .’ .15 Legal a«)vertiacmenU4 inserted reasonably. A lair reduction from the above ralaa maae to y««rly and time ad vertlaers. . , u- ■' S !! miscellaneous , FRANK GALLOWAY, SILAS J. DAY, AN El YEARS I O^egron. • ■JA- •¿él? I THE TIMES JOB >T»TCE ,!* “ of ® oompletc than any other in Southern Oregon.^iS;eonipares favorably wttli any jx tlrej|MD>>. Job Ibrlnt'n«of every imaginable dea|BplIon done at San Francisco rates, andJJffigVroinpt and lirst-class manner« nuMrcomeafter us, and then, loaded as that front a battery of artillery. We' negr tog6thfjr so there should be no CR.tTER LAKE. ger f’om dislodged rocks, we mad tiie awn rocks from the ¡Bland, made oUr 11 »mused ourselves Matting rocks Jown hi «way through the rocky couloir once more. accent in safety, the time occujJ these place«, and it was interest»«« aa BY E. ▼ . HAMMOND. » Next morning I had the pleasure ol this being exactly thirty-nine ry well as frightful nr see ibe great le.wpe greeting two of my young friends of the -x: . * boulders would sometimes take. Dow'» Uie descent with the boat bad Asbmead old university day«—Messis J. C. Mc rw3L The following accouut of a visit to the couloir thundering they would go, qa just one hour, John Cully and R. A. Miller, residents of tbe Crater lake appeared in the Pacific Chrin- raising a great cloud ot dust and starting noting the time. • \ old-time citv of Jacksonville, who were IX ORIATEST t>uD<lay evening the weather, which out as usual doing the summer tourist tian Advocate of Paatland, Or..October 3, a thousand others that would go clatter ■B CUTI- NOTARY PUBLIC, 1874. We reproduce it here as an inter ing after them. Com tag to a precipice had beep delightful eo far during tbe with rod and gun. • esting ('eecri ption of an old-time visit to the larger boulders would describe a trip, looked quit® threatening, and we This wonderful lake occupies tbe hol UFACTURER OF W rash (which this wondeiful lake: parabola of a hundred feet or more began to fear we should not get to tue low interior of an immense volcanic A or «alt rheum) the boat alter aU opr trouble. Monday Crater lake, or Mystic lake, as it ia ..I be. Physician BO.neii nea called, lies upon tbe summit through the air, then, striking against morning, however, the weather prum- mountain, now extinct, but which from some object which caused a deflection of K of them did the extent of its base and ih- immense i the Cascade mountains in southern their course, with a great bound they ised fair «nd every .«ne was in high je worse. The Abstracta Mad« of Title« to (spread to my Oregon, at an elevation, it is supposed, leai'cd clear across tbe couioir; and this spirits. It was our intention to go tu amount ot volcanic matter i> has show Laads. Í ered to a great depth over a wide extent • entirely, and Ol about 7000 feet above the level of tiie would be related again and again the island and there make >h»t expío* of country, in the period of its activity, .-"•4, Lally sitting on « wsaax. OOOUMBKTS return s»-a. It lies noith of Klamath lake, rations we could, and upon our until they were lost to sight, «r until wh I a pillow, my evidently dominated all this region ; the V. Bated so that I from winch it is distant as the crow flies should see them plunge like ain^htened take Aundings upon the depth of water ► .¿V - Cresent cone—tbe little island with its Vol of them, and shout 20 miles. From Jacksonville it is herd into the water below. between it and the boat landing. Three Fbalpiesa. Mv urned out crater—having evidently re 1 voting ladies, Misses I^tsaie Kuykaudall, distant about 71 miles by the Fort Klam I examined several of these places, a ||d have tn lift arisen at some period of renewed activity \ it This road passe- • ask of no little difficulty, a» the bottom Frankie Moore and Kate Pearson, ac f into bed. 1 ath military road. ■nund on my w thin four miles from the western end of Ihe couloir cannot always be aeen companied tbe party down tbe cliff. But subsequent to the great eruptions which AT; (bet, but could burned out and broke in tbe great moun pct bee on stalk ot the lake, and so far as the grade is from the top, owing to a change in .'she one young lady, Mist Hannah Ralls, tain itsulf. At the agency, 30 miles „ in the Blope, , . rwnk- had ever before been down the cliff, so wear a sort or concerned is perhaps one of the finest direction, or a change ¡g away, this vol anic m iterial is about pm. My hair natural mountain roads in the world. ing it neceesaiy to venture down for a| - j have been informed; but even she h ! Wdown or fail- twenty feet in depth, beneath which is « my head, face For the tourist this is a delightful route, greater or less distance, sometimes only iid not venture upon the lake in tbe rich, dark, pebbly soil. In the volcanic - rare one scab. affording fine scenery, splendid fishing, to fiud an impassable barrier/ in lbs’ bow: the party had with them. The /. ■ I Continued in an<l water dear as crystal and cold as shape of a ¡icrpendicular wall of rock in young Mdies of our party were desirous, sediment itself charred logs, the remains Jr . ; tfen years old, U1 >» some part of tiiu passage. 1 found one, therefore, of distinguishing themselves of the old forests, are sometimes found > 1 read an ac- th« Arctic regions. r it From Ashland the lake is distant by however, which seemed to offer a prac a« the first 4, f their sex who had ever em imbedded. raar C uticvka MMM9 so exactly way of Linkville and Fort Klamath 120 ticable route. At the top was a bank ot barked on th»’ waters of the mystic lake. * Io <lve them a 1 THE POT A TO’S SUCCESSOR. The ride from Ashland to I.ink- snow, over which the boat might be Taking their «»ft* in the b°Bt ■ l I was a'i raw miles. - ... , 1.1 . . .. s viihi in the i-tage canying the U. lowered with a roiie. Below ibis for twe young men *7 the oarsand Mr. Kuv- <«r Mkstjfe Albert Msyer, the chemist of Still- mail occupies two days, distance 00 several hundred feet there was much kend.dl at the be In. away they went bad not done for yaaia, th* *<eot w**» so Chnrict*« In accordance with the timet. loose eaith with large angular blocks of Almost directly ahoy* them, as they water, was in St. Pau) th« other day. Rvf»T«.by permission to C.C. Beckman, «W., soothing. In »bout two weeks 1 could «tsnd mile«. ¿uK.Kr «neria. w . e. ii.-y- 1 Leaving Linkville, a drive of ten rock. Looking back at these they ap- puli away from the ehoic. «.'.sea the grand and. in the course of a conversation on Banker, to Hon. L. R. Webtter. Judg«» of this »ti-Hight, but not walk, I was so weak-, but my L-J a . MeCaUon; Scauoi Sup. rui- judicial district, and to any buaineaa hou«e in aorta were nearly well. A, near aa I can nuira over the hillft, from which We so frightful that on my return escarpment of tbe lakejiuPy upelve hun the potato crop and the good price to .LL* —. j,. H. Fisucr, Aseessur. J. E. Mc- Judge, the Cunccit* R imedics cured mo lu have a magnificent view of Mt. Shasta Jacksonville. SILAS J. DAY. lined them, but found them to be dred feet in height, tbe rocky couloir farmers, gave an interesting talk of a nnenilgn- gioca inspeuiur. D. tt. Jor-e*. about six or eight weeks, and up to thia date 1 •• MBrrl*o or COUKTS. STL. lower Klam firmly imbedded in the looie eartii. down which they have deaceujea *p new tuberiferous plant tbat he thought (I. e.. from January, lt<7W, to June, IW7) 1 have and the basin of the View ot Fence in Position. Th. IUDr«iie oourt ot Oretf.ru meets st not been sick in any way, or have hail the ath lake, as well as the Lost river coun About one-fourth of the way down there |H-«nng alinoat a perpendicular clwU; would be introduced in Minnesota and telam restuiar terms coinuieueiiis on ine tirai H ast signa of the disease reappearing on me. try, brings ur to the basin of tiie upper was a great angular block of rock firmly while at eit.lier sMe of the lake, ana become as much of a staple as the po- Monmàvsiu Marca *u.l ucUitK-r; ala. at Peu- w. j. M c D onald . oommeuciug on nrM Monday In Ma*. Here for a short <lis- imbedded among ttie loose stones, and seemingly quite near, tower the loftiest X32 Dearborn St.. Chicago, III.. June 30. ’>17. Klamath lake. » Thacircull court Io» lue arai judicial di.incl ,rWi|i it flourish in this soil and cli t«n< e the road lies along the base of an beyond this the way up|*eared clear, and most rugged pnrt> of the escarpment m». in Jackson oouuly on mal Mondays in exceedingly steep and high range of though pretty rocky and steep. 1 Aneli Huulcuiber and UtsieinUer. in h a nani in the whole circle o> the lake. Beneath mate NEAT. DURABLE, STRONG AND CHEAP. ¡lua'.uQ «wud Mouday in June and nnd “Undoubtedly I will tell you about bills, witli a small grassy plain to the ihem is an unknown cieptb of water, for A fine grassy spot bad been selected Munday in Novvintwr. in LaXe county on the Soon, however, the for our camp. Near by Was a bank of no sounding line has ever yet reached it. A few years ago sscientist discovered Are the only infallible Skin and Blood Puri end of the lake. .airrt Monday iu May and ino asaarad Monday fiers. Slid everywh«Te. Price, C uticura , roed ftrik< s the lake, anil fora diBlance in Japan a plant resembling the potato, lo lys-«— li* Josephine couuly 01* lirst the great Skin Cure.’Xk:.; CUTICURA SOAP, mi of about three ni le« w nils along the snow which would furnish us witli water bottom. This short trit '■ however, dis and sent samples of it to Berlin and Pa Mondata In Marcii aud Augnai. exquisite Skin Purifier and Bcautiiier. 25c.; lor culinary purposes. Just beyond was sipates tiie fears of the young ladies, Pur JacRaoii county lue county, pr.ib.ite an i JACKSONVILLE- OR. ris to be experimented on. These exper CUTICURA R ks »»LVENT, the new BltKMl Purifier. eastern shore of the lake at the base ol ttie timber ; so we had wood, water and .nd they declare ’heir wih i iiiomlon r------ court* meet every im.iili*. $1. i’riparcd by the P ottfii Dure ani > the hills just mentioned. Tiie side and comiaeuciua witn lue Unti Monday; tor Jo*.- grass, convenient and abundant. A with us to the island, fc r there are iments have been favorable euceeraes, ClieMK AI. CORPOBATIQN. Boston. ubine county, ine tirsi Monday in Jamiar.., nrsend tor “How to Cur»; Skin Disease»»,’’ base of these hills are here strewn with Buoil stroll would take us to the crown eleven of us, and it is not ri. «emed eafe and the n-w potato has been extensive Anco. July and Seplemoer; lor Lak- e<»uul>, ly introduced in Beilin and Paris, espec 64 pages, 50 ill u«t rat ions and 100 testimonials. a wilJernef-s of broken rocks, the rltbrit of the escaipruent wl ich overlooks the ovotv alternate inoniu, coimueiiciiig ine urei THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED A to attempt the passage with ' * -uore ------ than of the cliffs which tor many ni 1 s crown lake: »nd here one night wo sa> for six or seven persons in tbe bo. '** Muoday In Jauuary . t ur Kuuiiala couniy tue Th« ially in hotele a id lestaurants. A num 1 copartnership with an auUunxcd capital of a^ Wednesday iu Marea, June. September ber of farmers in our vicinity, with S&5.0U0- for the purpose of canying on a Gener I he r summit. Tbe lull nt this pait of hours ei j ijing one of the most wonder distance from the boat-landing to the al Banking Businee« In all of its branchea in aod November. ______ tiieriad is known as Modoc Point, from ful anu inuet won.ieriuily beautiful island we judge to be about two miles, whom 1 conversed on lie »object, are Jacksonville, Oregon. Office attheold stand of Berkman’s Banking House, S. E. corner Cal Aohfnff Sides and Bark, Hip. Kid- Die tact that Capt. Jack and his Modoc sights it will ever fall to the lot of man and it takes us twenty-five rainuh •s to willing to exi>eriment on the plant next Mliort IA11« to Cri Ilibrnia season. Tti« Royal Prussian Society of ney. and Uterine Pain« and Rhruina- band lived just bey< nd, where the bills to behold. Below and in front of us is ihake the p ssage. ifornia and Third street«. The i«\ PB0FE8S10NAL CARDS. rtiake the p ssage. Tiie boat boat is t. C. C. BEEKMAN, RELIEVED IK OWE MIKUTK by th« B-riin has taken pains to make experi As we tiie lake; not a deep, daik, narrow THO3. G. REAMES. C vticuka A nti -P ain P lastxh . The flrat begin to recede from the lake. sent back and tbe remainder of the pat ments with the plant. The scientific and only instantaneous pain-kiUinjr plaster. leave Modoc Point tiehind us we come goige, as you may have pictured to brought over. FRANCIS FITCH, name of this plant is ‘Stacbys luben- upon a broad, level peninsula extending yuuiself; but a hioad, blue, open lake, About the l aseo tbe itlaud there ia a ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. •rabut as to their form they might ba several miles into tbe lake; while the bright and sunny as any of which Italy wi deruees of black volcanic rocks pilea I *' STEAMER SAILING DATES. led pine cones. ‘Stachys affinis’ is range of hills, etill very high and with R itself ought boast. Jtea/ev* Oiepan. Around the lake up in the wildest disorder. About the < <A. ‘her name, and I h I c I v they have FROM SAN FIIANCISCO: ran» y iquixa : steep slope facing to the West, bending sweeps the immense escarpment of bluff, Willamette Valley. Friday. Dec . ... • » Willfifn' tlr Valley, Wedneaday, D»v ...10 i it tbe name 'Stachys Sieboldii.’ Keeps tbe largest stock of now a little to the right, sweep away to slojie, pinnacle and b aided rock, rising base there is a heavy growth of timber— ,nOk Willamette Valley, M mday. lire. ... MORRIS m . HARKNESS, 11 ...I» Wiiuunetr»* Va.iey, Fr'day, Dec. ... Is fM)LI> ON’ A I y<,° Itivatlon is the same as the old .. SS I Willamette Valley, Wednesday, Dec 24 the north. A few miles beyond is the to a height in many places ot three or chiefly spruce. Black pine ia also seen. ¡L' Wiliam tie Valley, Suuday, D«*c. .. POSITIVE ATTORNKY ANO COUNSELOK AT LAW, Lpon the cone the timber becomes mure The m nj there have been f<>uod over agency, where the writer of this for a four thousand feet above tiie waters of GUARANTEE The cuiupiuiy reserves the right to change sailing dates without notice. I a m one uh . some say as many time eoj 'Urned, conducting the school the lake. Across the lake, away to the scattering, but we notice several species potato, Wraar*. Pa»«, Ur.gva to cure any form of flowers The black rock has given I 100 knoll» t|)IB j, probably exaggerated, of nervon* aiaca*e where the Indian boys and girls first nortbwe-t, clothed with a gauzy haz» of Trains connect with the 0. 4 C. R. R. and River Boats at Corvallis and Albany. — and — OflkMi In Ahir* building. Front Street. I 300, hot -ourse, not as large as oar or auy disorder of saw the inside of a scbool-houae, and purplish tint, stands Diamond Peak place now to a loose shingle of sand, as the generative or Train X »3 will run Tuesdays«, Thursdays and Saturday«, andon internuxlhite days when light scoria and ashes, with bits of more They are,« «. t> According t-> the Gur- learned to spell aid read and cipher aud ( Mt. Tliieisen), a needle like point with gans of either sex. P. P. PRIM, n»- >-.ii\ Irani N<». I will run Mondays, W»‘din‘adays and Fridays, and on intermediate »lays VINES AND SHBUBBERT solid lava of different colors. Near the < edmmon poUk of tb(, s^jety, the v. • bother arising' write. wh. n n»-et scar) MU J . T. E. Hogg. Receiver. a group of minor elevations about it, <frn Flora, tn* •>. summit the cone is almost an entire ' attorney and counselor at law , frvtn tbe excessive on the northwest coast. From the northern end of Klamath crowning the summit of tbe Cascade ..».«..w useof flti'inilaub», AFTER analysis of lire fru BEFORE mas« of light scoria. i C. C. HOGUE, W. B. WEBSTER Tobacco or Opium, cr through touch fill in-ilsere- lake a plain, marshy near tiie lake, range. Gen I F. a P. Ag’t, O P. R. R Co, i»«D*l F. A P. Ag't. ‘ ’reg»»« u»»reiopmant Co.. Reaching the summit, wc found it to ’ Water... tion, over inii’ilgmc’. At* . aucn n* Pruin grassy and somewhat timbered beyond, Corvallis. Oregon. ; I I • it ,’om ry Ht.. Han Francisco Cal. Ttie bright blue color of the water in consist of a narrow rim, with a scatter- Protein. I’jAtr. Wnkrfulnt- m . 1 earingdo*.tn I’alnsinthe ' Amide.. Will practice in all court« <»f tbe ■ 1 1 ' in the Court ilousv, third du« to leit ol » n- Im k,Seminal Wcaknc»’*, Hysteria, Nerxoua Fr s- •tretchea away twenty miles or more to dicates its great depth and almost abso mg growth of small trees surrounding Fat............ . tration, N*»<-turnal Enii-Mions J»* icorrhtra. 1 z an arm oi spur of tbe mountains which tWMW Carbon hydrate (Pnnctpf k aineM, Weak Memory, r.oMof power and lmj»o- encloses the basin ot tbe upper Klamath , lute purity. According to the play of tiie crater, w hich we asceitained to be ' PRICES: ESTABLISHED SEPTEMBER 1, 1SS8. J R.NAIL, light and shade, its color changes front a 475 feet in diameter at tiie top, and Cellulose.................................... tcncy, which if neglected often Imdto premature lake on the north, the main ridge of the i A h bet*........................ .......... a !x»x. 6 Ixjxeb A ppi e Trees......... ..................... J 5 io $10 per 100 ol<i age and insanity. Price bright blue to the deepest indigo blue, ATTORNEY AND COUNbLLOK AT LAW. “There is neither starch nL>r *ug*r, but for fa.UO. Rent by ma l on receipt of price* Cascades enclosing it on tbe west. At or again to the clearest and most beau about 112 feet in depth. The inner Peach •• ...................................10" IS " “ A WRIT EN <11 ARANTEF. ia given for slope of the crater was not at a.l galaclan, a substance betw *”'n both, Plum and Prune Tress .......... S" 1« " tbe eastern end of tins arm or spur, as JackeoHTlur, Ur. Other trem ami shrutHaTj furnished reaaona- every f.VOOor ler received, to refund the money if seen fiom the agency, stands Mt. Scott, tiful purple tints, reminding one some steep, tbe steepest part showing an in tjtacbys aJiitiis or tuberilera ia *n agreea- a Permanent cure is net »die. fed. We have what of the wondeifnl play of color as cline of not more tbati 45degrees. With« able-taJ-t.ng vegetable when boned in bly. Will pructloe in all court« ut thv Sint». Ottu v thouaaudaof testimonials from old an<l young, a peak ten to eleven thousand feet in Send <or Catalogue to seen in the lines of the dying dolphin. in tbe crater were several banks of enow, salt water and served with butter and in in« Court Huu«v, nr»t duor toivtiot vu- o' noth sexes, who have lieen permanently curM .1. H. SETTLEMIER. Woodburn.Or. height ; while Io the left, and forming triUKXJ. by th« use of Aphroditine. Circular free. Address Close under the escarpment, where Ihe ihe water trickling from which affording parsley sauce. Some |»eople like the northern rim of the basin, the moun water is comparatively shallow, it is us a chance to quench our thirst. And them seethed in oil. but tbat is merely THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. H. K. MAMMA, lb87 Western Branch, 185 Box 27. P oktla » vi ». O u . tains rise to an elevation little inferior. sometiu/eryof a clear, bright green. And here, on this 17tn day of August, 1874, we a matter of taste. Prepared like ‘itommtt It is up there, where we see those rug here, wl.ei h calm, it pictures tbe stir- TTORNEY AND CUL’NoELUR AT UVW. For sale at City Dru< Store. Jacksonville. our dinner upon the rocks, and detrrre fr itei (¡«otatoes cut in small slices ged cliffs thrown up towards the sky, in rounding escarpment as cleatly as the spreau had our picnic in tiie extinct crater of Jackaufvtlff, Ur. and fried in butter), they are claimed to all bad weather high above the clouds, most perfect mirror. Manufacturer of w hat was, ages ago,the mightiest volcano, be a delioious dish. The taste is at first lies the western end of Crater lake, the 1890. Will practice in all court« of tbv State. Uffict The escarftolent, which differs very perhaps, on tiie American continent. like that ad a sweet potato; but one will Does a General Banking Business, and Buys and Sells East eastern end extending several miles be in urtu « br.ck. uj>-ftair«. _________ much in elevation at different places . Before leaving we deposited a bottle soon fee) a very fine, piquant taste. They HARPER'S MAGAZINE. yond Mt. Scott. ern, Domestic and Foreign Exchange. about tbe !ak", is estimated to be twelve I with the names of all ' our . party, ......... . The J. J. HOUCK, ILLUSTRATED. A party had been formed to visit tbe hundred feet at the lowest parts to bottle was placed among tlye rocks on do not need to be |>eeled, but are only Deuler tn NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER. lake, and on the day appointed, August three and even four thousand feet at the the rim of tbe crater upon the south washed clean in water, which is another blessing to the liousekeejier. They are The important *«rl.w of paper* on South 14’h, we left the agency, having with us W.id Hilt, t»rru«n. kept in tbe ground as late as possible, America, t>y T hxopohx C bilh . will be eon- a good beat and sounding iiue for ex highest point*. The length of the lake west side of tbe island. 30LLS3TI0N3 A SPE3IALTY. has been * stimated to be twelv^to fif tinu.-d In ••Harper'« Mairaxinidurina the Leaving Mr Kuykendall, Mr. Wat and preserved packed in sand in the Will attend to all bu«in»*.sM in my line with A full line tn «ttx^k of gicater part of the year 1W1. The articles on plorât ons on the lake. A drive of five teen miles, its width eight to ten ; though son and seme others to measure the prumptutw» aud at rvMunabie rate». cellar during Vie winter mouths. MONEY LOAN ED O N F AVO A AB LK T E R, M S Southern Caii'ornU by CBARLBM D liu - xt miles brings us to the fort. It iu yet my own impressions, from somtl rough “Exposed to the air they will shrink Wi>.rtK will also be cunt -..«i. Am<>o« several miles to th.«foot of tue ùioun- depth arid diameter of tbe crater. Win. GENERAL BUILDING MATERIAL. WM. M. COLVIG, trigonometrical measurements rfiade 'at Kuykendall, Charles Moore and tbe and lose their ntue, whir« niolM«l~0f-’ other noteworthy attractions vTil be a novel by C hahi . xs E cbbkt t’ltxDoocx; a collection tain, and we are delighted sailing across the time of our visit, are ttiat its dimen Estiuiates mid prU’e-list sent on application of original drawings by W. M T hxckerat , the grassy plain, as yet nnmarred by writer set out to take tbe young taffies p.-arl like color. The plant is winter ATTORNBY AND CUL’NSKLOK AT LA'-V. now published for the first time; a novel ' tiie band of man. At noon we halt at sions are much less than this—say five back to the main land. Landing Ui«»e hardy and thrives in any soil. Frost COUNTRY ORDERS A SPnciALTY. to seven miles wide, by seven to nine and leaving them in charge of Charles does not hurt them, and to have them Jae*au««<»ls, Orev<«. written anil Illustrated by G»ihoe lie M a V- Factory at W< Idler's Mill. Salesrooms cor hikh ; a novelette by W illiam D san H ow . Anna creek for Itinch, after which we long. Moore, Will and I went back to the isl always fresh they are left in the ground Will practice in alt the court* ot th. S'ate. t.LLH; ami a series of paper* on London t»j begin the ascent of tbe mountain upon — _ I Third and E slreets, Portland. Oregon. Pruaccutln« Attorney 6>r First Judicial A volcanic island, a th cusand feet or and for the ot tiers. By this time, how and dug as wanted. In our climate it W alteii Has.» st . I a g. adient almost im;>erceptible. A few District. OiBcc In Court-House. In Ihe number am! variety of Illustrate« so in height, lies near the soutiiwest ever, the wind was blowing quite fresh, is best to keep them in a dish or in sand Purchasers of property or Capital Stock of the papers and other articles on subjiTt* of time . miles further on we gaze with wonder ly Interest.a* well a* n the unrivalled charac ■ into the great gerge or canyon which corner ol tiie laae. not more than a mile, and we bad a hard pull to reach the isl in the cellar. W. Perring, in»|>ector of ROBERT C. SMITH, ter of it* short stories, poems, etc.. "Harper’s J Annaciei k has cut for itself through perhaps, fiom the foot of the escarp and. On?e a sudden squall struck the the Royal Botanical Garden iu Berlin, Mair a zinc will continue Io maintain that ment at ttie southwest* end. Ttie cone boat so liatd as to «end it whirling around informs me tbat tbe productions is very ATTORNEY ANO CO’NSELtill AT LAW. standard of excellence for which i’ has been i the wide mountain pass. By the Thousand ! About half way Will, large, and that there ar« many enthu of this island is quite symir etii. al and to the li eward. so long distinguished. At evening, we drive into camp; has a s'ope of about 45 degrees. Around relie ted me at the oars and 1 took the siasts in favor of the new plant in that /*«»», Orepen. he undersigned is now taking or - horses are unhitched and turned out to the base is a heavy growth of timber, helm. Our “helm’’consisted of an oar city, which prophesies the plant a great TAKE PUBLIC NOTICE d»TM through Jackson and Josephine coun water and grass ; wagons are unloaded, which becomes more scattering aliove. viBcc in Layton A Co.’« brick, u palai rs. Harper9» Periodical. ties for shipped in a row lock at the stern of tiie future. The expectations of high prices tents pitched, fires made aud supper Of the Franchises and Privileges granted to F. II. ROWE It was now Saturday afternoon, and boat. So 1 gilt was tiie boat with only and large yields will induce a good many 1‘rr Year. ROBERT A. MILLEH, prepared, and now down by tire roaring preparations were made for getting the two of us in it ttiat I found it fully as farmers to make a trial with the new August 7th, 1888, HARPERS MAGAZINE ...................... .. 4 uo stream, which here bursts from the boat into tl e water. ATTORNEY ANO COUNSELOR AT LI«'. The wagon was milch as I could do to ktep the boat plant. I have already quite a number HA KI’Efts WEEKLY............................ . 4 (Hi mountain side, we wash from our faces Any kind raided in a first-claff Nursery. run down by band to tiie place which fiom paying off before the wind when of orders for seed."— St. root HAllPF.H’S tlAZAlt.............................. >4 (II By the incorporators of said company, now on Hie at the ^ack.aaruo, Or. oo and hands the dust which has gathered had been selected; rough boards were sliuck by one of the (quails which had Those wanting trees will do well to give me HARPERS YOFNG PEOPLE............... Postage ire« Io all subscribers in the Cnitcd upon them during the day. Recorder’s office, in Jacksonville Jackson Co. Then, nailed upon the bottom of the boat, to now become quite frequent. Having their orders, a« I will guarantee satisfaction. Offioc In building formerly occupied by Dr. S iuar from SoBc.uiM.—Tiie annual I warrant a’l my tre» i, if properly cart’d for. States, Canada or Mexico. seated aiound on chairs, mess-chests, prevent it« being injured by the rocks; bad somf little experience in boats before. Will Jackson. Terms of payment easy. Produce taken at I ales or logs, or reclining upon the bay- all the ropes we had were also brought 1 knew that in such a wind we should be report of the chief ol the chemical divi market price. 16Wtt>s. or Peach Seed wanted. Tob», Oregon, October 4, 1889. Tbe volume* of the •• Mag«line” Iwgin with sion of tbe agricultural department con- A. fl. JOHNSON. th»* Numb»*ra for June and December of each strewn ground, with a great ap;>etite dow n, and being fast, ned tog*ther weie driven far to leeward of our couise, aud ta ns an account of the process recently N. D. YOUNG, Jacksonville. Oregon. Aug. 1.1W3. year. wrhen no time i« mentioned. aubKcrip- sharpened by the day’s drive, we do jus secured to tbe boat. Every tiodv collect so, when I took the helm, I pointed the p Heeled at tbe department as a result tlonswill begin with the number current at tice to the heaity meal spread before us. 8 U R V E Y O H. J. W. WALKER. ed of course to see the 'auiich, tbe ladies boat well up to windward, and kept her of ex|«riments in the chemical labora J. H. GRIFFIS time of receipt of order. Round volume« of “Harper’« Magazine,” for The lake is just half a mile distant. In declaring tbe place ;m pt act icable. * Il s i until w< were close into out landing tory with reference to the manufacture Jacksuiivüie, Oregon. three year« back, in neat cloth binding, will the Worrdng, eveiything being ready, was to > sleep; it was f.ighliui; we’d all Taking on board tiie otiiers, we set out of sorghum sugar. The re|>urt of tbe be sent by mail, postage paid, on r<*ceipt of the train wheels into the road. ■ • . . . THK CELKBRATED .... £ But a 8ur%eyimc o( all kiu4« clone in h We now desired to take chemist recites some of the various diffi A3 00 per volume, (’loth caaes for binding, rlioit distance then all hut tbe drivers get killeil,’’ at;<1 such like r'etnl' rting as ob out return maxii ht au4 at rvftsuuablc rat»*«. . SMITH A WE88ON _ out soundings. It was reported to usttiai .XI cent« each - by mail, postpaid. surances. But a turn* was taken with MT^peciai attention to locating gov culties hitherto found in the ecouomical MANUFACTURERS OF Index to “Harper’« Marazinc.” Alphabeti walk ; for we are now to pass over the the rope aiound a young spruce tiie Fay and Ileskms party, which bad manufacture of sugar from sorghum, ernment land«. cal. Analytical and C!a«i«’.ti»,d, for Volutn»*« 1 co/, or divide, tiie only hili of any con visite 1 the lake in 18119, had been unsuc- tree, aid three young men, H. C. Dyar, to 70, inclusive, from Jun»*, Ibiid, to June, 1885, st quence upon this part of the road and indica'es that tbe question will be one v»»l., ivo. cloth, |4.00. Win. Kuykendall and Charles Moote, cessiul in finding bottom with a line 700 O. F. DEMOREST, " The Finest Smell Arme Ever MenufeetureJ.« Remittance« uhonld be made by postofnee, Tins is not iong and soon we arrive at volunteering to go down with the boat, feet in length. But when we come to found in some piocess a loch would sep arate as nearly as |g»sibletiie amorphous m»»n<‘y-order or draft, to avoid chance of I<* h . the summit; then down the hill a little ■ Urr.^iedn I ■■ IU U E S 1 1» E N T 1»R N T 1 S T. From the strain consider (lie depth of some of the Italian bodies from the juice without precipi Newspapers are not to copy thi« advertise way and we leave the main toa I, turn I negan to lower it. _ for as ment without the expres« order of H akteh A lakes — lakes Maggiore and Como, for on ihe rope it was soon evident that care Mrdlurd, Oregon. ■ ACCURACY. tating the sugar. The known property ing to the right. Driving down a was necessaiy in 1 reeling away. B ros . Address— At instance—which aie respectively 2,800 — DURABILITY. HARPER A BROTHERS, smooth slope, with abundance of gra-s length all the tope was out, With the and 1.981 ieet in depth.—H will tie eeen of alcohol to prod ace precipitation in the ■ EXCELLENCE of CtO. DE BAR, M. D., New York. among the o|>en timber, we cross a num boat, however, in a seohre position. ♦ hat 700 feet would he a comparatively juice was n>a le use of in the' further _ WORKMANSHIP aad ■ CONVENIENCE In PHYSICIAN ANO SL’KGEON. her ot small streams and rivulets sing Then John Kuykendall, Henry Kuy- shallow dei th for a lake of this character. study of tins problem. Not only has tbe LOADING and SAFETY. ing along their rocky beds, grass of the kenda 1 and myself went down, picking Al.-o tiie depth of water included within removal of tiie germs been effected by JsrlkNOBvUie, Oregon. fl Beware of cheap iron imitationa. iichest, high to our kneea and every up ttie rope as we went. We now took the immense eecaipment of tiie Santo- th« prnceas evolved during these experi CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS B Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Price List to Uittcv and retfdencc <»n Caiifurma Street. where abundant. From this we strike i ur station above a large reck that was rin—a group of islands in tiie .Egean tea, ments, but it lias been shown that thia Call« atteuded promptly day or uignt. _ SMITH 4, WESSON, _ into the heavy timber and asci nd tbe firmly imbedded in the loose earth and pn sunied to be tbe remnants of a great can be affect-d at a cost comparatively ■ 8PRI NG FI ELD. MA M. ■ ti fl ng by comparison witli the results steep slopes to the lake. E. P. CEARY, M. D. stones, and began to lower again volcanic cone, 30 miles in circumference, obtained. Tbe article used in tbe pre ■ ■■■■■ BI B l i ft ■ i I out At length we aie up the hill and where the e-carpments are 650 to 1300 Again our rope was run out and we had C t A N ANO » U U G K O N. tirsi cipitation can be almost wholly recover T ol the timber; the Jake is dose by; ; tbe to make another advance. As those feet in height, and the depths of water ed by subsequ-nt distillation. Another General Agts. for D. M. Ferry & Co’s Mr.lforil, Oregon, wagons come straggling in one i after with ihe boat were exposed to danger 1,500 to 2,340 feet—would lead us to ex feature is tf>at the substance serrated another, and all, excepting the one car from ti e recks which we were liable any pect a much greater depth here than 700 by the process is itself fermentable, Hice n Hsinlln s Bock. tU-eiilincv «'• c rying the boat, turn off to the light to a moment to set in motion, we tound it Ieet. Accordingly we took witn us a line yielding almoat half its weight in alcohol, Street. jinii SALF.-ABOfT 4fl0 ACR» OF EXTRA camping-place w'• ich s< nie one has se necessary toexercise ttie utmoet care in nearly four times 700 feet, or one 2,700 in older that tne new method may be quality of agricultural land, beintf a part •s—WITH ITS----- of tiieHiriini Colver Donation Land Claim; E. B. PICKEL, M. D., lected. The one with the b->at is driven advancing with ttie work. Several feet lung. Tins we bad measured off and come possible, the report suggests the situated about 5 milt*« trom Ashland, ^4 of a oft' to tbe left, where we expect to find a times we advanced and lowered away in marked at intervals of 50 to 100 feet, and necessity for a modification of the rev PHYSICIAN AND »URGEON. mile south of Ph«t ‘ iiix, Jackson county. Ore Garden Seed. Houk»* Oilioe nt <>i’e<»-oii place down which we may get the boat the same manner, when we decided to had it wound on a reel. We desired to enue laws eo as to allow the preparation gon. The Or» gon A California railroad and a.ilfor.l. Oreg««- the Or» gon & Caiitornia Rtgge road pass to tbe water. change our tactics. The couloir bad take a line of soundings from the island of alcohol used in the process to be car (in the State Insù » Co’«. Building,) through said Inivl. This tract ot land is all A Calls promptly Attended to Day or Night. The approach to the lake is fiom the now become very rocky, ami the dan duectly to the nearest point of the es ried on without a tax, to be made under No. 1. deep, black-loam bettom and, being OIBce on B street. *1ND BRANCH OFFICES IN PORTLAND. ASTORIA AND ALBANY) one of the tirst claims nettled upon in Rogue southwest up tbe hollow side of the ger of roiling some of these loose rocks carpment at the southwestern end of the bond by tiie manufacturer that it shall river valley. Ail well supph<«l with living mountain, through which winds the load upon the young men with the boat was lake where tiie distance isalout one mile; be used only for this purpose. The • Has for sate a large list of water, Tbl« land will sold in quantities to W. S. JONES, M. D. suit purchas» rs. For further inionnation in- just describ d. To the left of this hol so imminent ttiat we thought it best to but, as we were unacquainted with the chemist claims substantially an increase Grass, dover and all kinds of PHYSICIAN AND St’ROEON. uuire ot E. J. FARLOW, Ashland. Oregon, or low is a ridge of hills with grassy knolls place the rope in tlie boat and all go nature of tbe bottom, 1 feared tbat in tbe in the yield of sugar per 10C0 gallons of Crain. Stock and Fruit Farms. Also City and h. I>. FOUDRAY. Ph<enix, Orogron. Jl.U/urrl, O. and sandy depressions, somewhat roll down together, deeming our united attempt we should lose part of our line juice of from an average of about 10.000 Ashland, Ogn., Oct. 3.1W0. Suburban Property. ing near ihe Buinnnt, ragged and rocky endeavor sufficient to manage the boat and not have enough left to reach bottom pounds to an a< erage of ci er 21,037, at OtBcc-Hamlin’s Blisk. lU'ther down. To the right an elevated without assistance from anyone above. when we came to the deeper parts an increase of the cost of production of Th«’ (ir« rf«»n Land Co. wan especially onranizcQ «or tht» purpose of buyimr and siilNiivltllna R. PRYCE. M. D., !nr*r»‘ tract* <»f land, and ha« during the pant two years bought and subdividtil ov. r acre« ridge, broad and rolling, covered with We all, therefore, took hold of the The w ind, too, continued to blow quite $04 for alcohol which enters- into ths ten ■* <»f land into dve to twenty acre tracU. The miccrw of this undertaking ia ahown in tlit g<a«s and timber, extends from a lofty boat to manage it the best we could, for fresh and souietiiues in heavy squalls. new process. PHYSICIAN ANO 1C AO BON. Trees, Bulbs, Fertilizers, etc. fa t that out of 2lt0 tracts placed on the market. £25 havr be» n «old. escaipment upon the southeast corner ol progress down the slo|ie was i ot so This, st least, would prevent ns from gc- We claim that ten acre« of choice land in fruit will y ield a larg< r income than bid acre» of Rtilferil. Oregon. wheat in tiie MlMdasippi valley. tbe lake to the col or d< pression in the steady as might have been desired. But ing out into the main body < f die lake T he Main« ia the largest ship of the The underwigm*«! hits now for safe* at th We al«o make valuable improvements in the wav of roads, fcncct», ch aring the land. etc. mountain through which passes theFoit down we went, faster at times, it is true, aim taking any soundings in that part. new navy. She is really the tirst regular OIBce is William» Brick DuUaing. up stairs. We ran aell a *mall tract of !ami for tbe buiuc price per acre you would have to pay for a brickyard« near Ashland We determined, therefore, Io pull to than pfiKh nce and anything like a Un Klamaih military road. The side of large farm. line of biltlea hip tbe new navy will J. C. LEE, M. 0., this ridge facing the hollow is precipi der regard for our bools and the feat ol aliout half way between Hie island and have. She 1» cal led a “belted cruiser,” the escarptm nt at tbe point named, and our Housers would dictate. It was tous anff forms au almost impassable from the fact that a l tier mobile pait Bee Keepers' Supplies. PHYSICIAN AND SERGE ON. evident tbat ordinary boo s and trou there take our first sounding. Here, at will be covered with an armor of steel wall on th-it side. least, we might ex|>ect to find a consider We want YOU for a customer. Give us sers would not stand that kin i of M-r- Central Fntnt, Oregon. FROM 2« INCHJTO » INCH. 1 had been up to the lake before, vice for an indefinite time. Otlen bout, able depth of water; less, peihap«, than plate twelve inches thick. Such armor a trial order. camping out three nights, botanizing locks and all bands went sliding down out in the body of the lake where we covering bow and stem would make the Calls promptly attended to day or niglit.1 0. H. VEGHTE, Asida ni. through the mountains and along the together ; two or three times I found my could not now venture, but still enough big ahip too heavy, therefore these are l J. 8. WAIT, M. D., road, so I did not stop long to enjoy the self half under the boat, with no power with our, 2,700 feet of line, to mak« left nnarmored, though the whole ahip ia of steel. Bow and stern are filled in •4 beautitul scenery w hich tiie lake afford«, . - .n.4 ,.vo.vb<wlv »nd eve>v- something of a sensation when our sound PHYSICIAN AND Sl’KGEuN Choice Lands For Sale. in with water-tight compartment», ao but set out at once to Belec ming rale ings came to be reported to the world that if she is hit in one place and leaks Successor* to Miller Bros. Catalogue Free. ■ Mforil, »>.«»*. place to get the boat down tl oil SALE. mis. ACHEB OF LAND—41V ce ttiat we and the rest of mankind. the damage will not affect other parte. H< r<-w <>l turm ¡»nd in the valley, rood for At this southwestern end to attempt Accordingly we pulled directly for the Where her machinery is she is protected CMIce on Main street. In t’lilbler«' buildini» rroit or Kraiii. fora distance of five or six r the assist- shore, and when auout half way the boat Cails promptly attend*-*! to, .lay an.l maul. Two thoosnnd six hundred nercs foot-hill Agents for Cyrus Noble Distillery, Jos. S«hlitz Brewing C<>m by tbe armor. The Mein«'» largest gnns carpment is not as high I and inouiilain-sldi- land, trotal tor trull daiy. , there was was brought up to the wino and our can carry a 500-pound projectile nine Ing or >t<H'kr»i»ing. t lki.a truck of land-hue fifteen hundred feet, perhi DR. S. DANIELSON, r which we heaviest sinker let go. Away it sped miles. Milwaukee Bottled Beer, Schmidt it Co.’s Sarsaparilla am) over seven tnllew of fencing, dwelliiig.liiffhic. close by on either side ; yet < . • So, Clear toward the Ixittom; one hundred feet is a stock alied ot 90 feet, and plenty of living la is estimated to be from twelve to fifteen _____ ..a.c «v r— pbyslo-Medical water. ing away the rope, we took position soon gone—200 feet are out. and the bne Iron Water; also Arcadian Mineral Water from Waukesha. Wie- Call on or address j. s. HBRRIN. hundred feet above the lake Along above a large roek and again lowered is running swiftly through my gloved DRVNKEhNKbB—LIQUOK HABIT PHYSICIAN A N D S L’ It G E O N. 1* «14 the World thoTf ia but oat Cart, Ashland Jacktuni Co.. Or. this face of the eecaipment there are a wav. At last to our great joy we land hands when suddenly it stops, and no Or. Hainri GoIJri topeci Clc. IMfbrd, Urrgos. consin. iiere and there narrow passages, or coul ed the boat safe and sound upon tiie amount of coaxing wi 1 induce it to go It can be given in « cup of tea or coffee oir». extending from summit to base be waler’s edge. This was tiie first time an any further. 220 feet is evidently the without the knowledge ot the ¡»ergon taking Special attention given to Chronic Dim»«*. tween ridges of rock. attempt wa« made Io take a boat down g-eatest depth we will get at this spot. it. effecting a rpeedy and permanent cure, HALF THE CO^Tof hoiatinir «aved These ridges are more or less covered DR. W. STANFIELD, the cliff Twice before boats had been But a depth of 220 feet is ridiculous for a whether the patient ia a moderate drinker FUR SALE BY to Storekeeper#. Butehera, Fanner«, with trees, are very broken or serrated launched upon tbe lake ; but they were Ihouaauda of MachiilBta, Builder«. Contractor« lake that is supposed to he almost but of an alcoholic wreck. BL1CTIC PHYSICIAN. J. R. WRITSMAN, Vice-President. W. F. READ. Pre*i<l*nt with jaggeo pinnacles of rock,steep bluff« taken down the cliff in pieces and put and others. Admitted to be the drunkards have l>een cured who have taken tomless. We must find a greater depth greatest. Improvement« E ver made Has located In Ashland. Or., for the pra<tic. and perpendicular walls, which threaten together at the water’s edge. J. K. ELDERKIN, Sec.end Managet of water than that. We now changed the Golden Specific in their coffee without in tackle block«. Freight prepaid. ot his prof.salon. Makes all chronic Jia.tsH.’». J. L.^COWAN,Tr*Mur«r their knowledge, and to-day believe they to tumble loose rocks upon whoever Write for Catalogue. such as Hhi'umatism. Asthma. Pll>*. Kldne> The rough boards were now taken off our course—instead of ¡Hilling directly quit drinking of their own free will. No whoever may be hardy enough to ven ÎA>*nplaint«, rtc., a «pccialtv. the liottom of the boat, the keel fast- for shore we ran nearly para lei w ith it. harmful effect results from its administra Fnlton Iron find Ensinr Wks. Gold Hill, te, e into the couloir between them. enfd in place, and everything made At a distance of half a tnile or more we tion. Cures guaranteed. Send for circular Esl l«2. Ki Hr u>h St_. D< troll Micli These couloir» are usually more or to<>k another sounding, finding a depth and full i>arti< ulifs Address in Confidence l-ss fid- d with debrit, consisdng of lo-'Re ready for the final launch. This doue Choice Locationr and l’r ces Reasonably of 650 feet Another sounding about GULDEN SPECIFIC CO. , <85 IIace Street Exchange! Exchange!! stones, sand, d.rt, boulders and huge four of us jumped into tbe boat ami Lew. pulled ou’. to where those at the top of half a mile from this and u little nearer Cincinnati. O rocks from tbe arctct or ridges upon \Se then m a'lire. gave us a depth of 675 feet Wo iie medford roller mills will SEMI! FOR DESCRIPTIVE <11« I LAILS. Mind wandering omd. Uarn*1 either side ; and, as tbe slope is mostly escarpment could see us. give in »‘xeliAiigf forsixt) ¡ miuik I m of clean then ran directly for our »oat-landing, tn one r»-«»iin«. Testimonia!* fr m «II Notice. ITI». SG<».<»<><».<»<> milling at a high angle, a stone or boulder one« came back and took aboard the other willst ns tollowa; Tldrtj -eight pound« par** of the «lobe. tu* post two and pulled out again. The boat and when within shout 150 feet o the m might Hour in farmer ’s sackri. nr thirty-four "*ut r n «nplicxtkjn to Prof. Compiete copies ot tawusLip < Ki«, )>»rated get in motion continues down tbs s'Oep may ho round o. A. Luiauiu,. 23/ Ar«. New Y«tek p u i Is of «ucktMl tb>nr. Exchang»- will at»- nil at Grò. P. miline with a constantly accelerated leaked a little, but otherwise app<*ared shore we took .i fourth sounding with a up to date of the order, ma l»- for il 5G ¡»er at the Phoenix mill by adding two [Minnas, i This a. complislted, tow nab p. M»ney uat-i llOWI LL A CO’» perfectly safe. As it was now late in result of 200 feet. v or— I um now ready tn buy or store, or take in Newspaper Advertising Iinrean <10 Sprue« speed, dstaching others, and these again we pulled f >r the Shore, lan led, hauled dor«. Address AHFNTÇ <-IH»HAL «ALARY «turvon exchange, any amount offered. Street), where ad ver-as m aaa agnanag* other«, so ttiat the couloir is at any; time the afternoon we secured the boat and aUCH I ö I ID. At l.ouie or I . Ir.tv. G. W. K imball . Kost'btirg.Orcj^xu. it for whrirt4^ A. A. DAVIS ' re«MMrurntsh.<1 tree. p. <>. v < KERY liln-ly tr> be raked with a Are as (Warily set out on our return tv camp. Kee^ng mr r,ur f*ri’ awl SiP’TeH^JT CU LF aviv k FVAJtCk AiMMt« Maine. = IT? REAL ESTATE ACEHT I fiÜfflßATET^ COMBINATION FENCE! r > .-Wi Oe »emottalir • c *4 ?» :» > ♦* ' it? ■w KI. tif -- ■* i» 1 I X. -' 1 • i • ' red to iutiful 1 oma- y far I and I oddi- goods thing >buin t you it the if BEEKMAN & REAMES’ YAQUINA BAY ROUTE BANKING HOUSE, Cuticura Remedies. Sttccussors to C. C. Beekman’s Bam, CL ideas 1I •fit- I I àlvei ''—à oxea "J ■•hic . ’ ’lac hóte turc How My Side Aches! FREIGHTS & FARES THE LOWEST WOODBURN NURSERY The Celebrated f rench Cure, wt^uAPHR0DITINE”o,,n,’ni: NO APHIS OR LÌCE ON TREES. IF èra. i 'J Jackson County Bank. M EINFOR J). OliHOOZN J. C. CARSON, Sash. Doors, Blinds ! MINOOW ANO PLATE GUSS TOLO! TOLO! TOLO! Tolo Townsite and Milling Co. FRUIT TREKS trt lia T FRUIT TREES & SHRUBBERY, GRIFFIS 4c WALKER, ’V ft p- •C ■■■an■■■■«ana White I'iue, ïellow I’ine, Red anil ïellow Fir Lumber, -REVOLVERS GOLD HILL, OREGON. s ■ SAW MILLS ON SAM’S CREEK. THE OREGON LAND CO 1 SEND FOR PAMPHLETS. MIPS £ PRICELIST. 1 F. L. Posson & Son, CHOICE LAND FOR SALE! i Tilín? of All Kinds ‘ F. L. Posson & Son, 209 2d St., Portland, Or. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, F FARMS IN SOUTHERN ORECON 0 TROIT 63 Front Street, Portland« OrAgjon 1EMORY C. B. FITZGERALD, Oregon. Tim Farmers ami Merchants Insurance* Company. CAPITAL STOCK. $500,000. T PAID ÀLBANÌ ¿’.d. ÜLíliC’l D&nci igeai. < )I tEGON. «EJfûKQ. OREGON THIS PAPER_____ YORU <1 V « SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS TILE FOR SALE. SEEDS SEEDS 1 J. VAN SCHUYVER Æ CO t / » A f /i I ~A' • 4 'y I h 4 j