Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, May 20, 1887, Image 1

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six Months.
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GRANTS PASS. JOSEPHINE (’(>1 NTV. OK.. FRIDAY MAY
GRANT’S
FOR
HURRA
HURRA!”
PASS,
CAMPBELL
CAN NOW BOAST ('» LliVING THE
STORE
FINEST
dailroa
-
) AILROAD
R oute
i'-ANGES
O
225 MILES SHORTER'
20 HOURS LESS TIME!
Wiilaisiii Valley snl saa FraiclKi!!
DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS
(Except Sundays)
l/'ir'
Yaqtiina d:20 a in
Albany 12:40 p m
.4 i-i-iiw.
.4 rrirs.
( '-rvallis 10
a :n
Corvallis 1 :22 p tn
Albany 11:20 am
Ya.piina 5:4> p ui
O.
U. (mill* connect nt Albany and
('orvallis.
Far«*« !»<•♦».. rvn CcjAnliis a <1 s n Fran-
ciacu:
BKTWKKX
AI.I11NY AXI>
$14 00.
9 SS.
SAN FR VNCISf'O
GOODS,
DRESS
GOODS,
CLOTHING,
liATS
AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
GENTS’ Fl’RNISHING GOODS,
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
CROCKERY,
TOBACCOS,
CIGARS, ETC
All <>ur goods are entirely new and will lx* exchanged for eash
or farm produce.
CAMPBELL & TUFFS,
Grant’s Pass, Josephine County. Oregon
Lumber, Doors, Windows,
Brackets, and
HOUSE and STORE FINISHINGS.
The Latest Improved Machinery,
IIAS ENABLED THEM TO REDUCE PRICES FIFTY PER
CENT. BELOW ALL FORMER RATES.
S. P. D. & L. Co.
Grant’s Pass, Oregon.
NOTICE !
NOTICE I I
NOTIL E!!
iI
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
THOSE DlislKlNG TO SETTLE IN
— via —
Towns of Southern
Oregon & California R. R.
A.JD CONNECTIONS.
Fare fruia ! o tl: n Ito Ban Frarcisoo,
Limited $30, Unlimited 13,
Will do
Well
Oregon
to consult the undersigned at
CENTRA k l^OINT, JnclcHon Comity.
IN THE CENTRAL PART OF TIIE
Only 29 Miles of Staging.
Time between <1 rants IW anil Sail I ran-
cisco, 27 hours.
North,
ITom
1, 18X7.
b’« »ut li.
Ar. 10:10 a tn
I :fK) p m I.v, Portland
7 :00 a m “ (¡rantsPaas I.v. 7 :(»*’> p m
5:00 *<
“
9 tOG a i.i Ar. lslilatm
l!3'3 r-jlace Sleeting C;.n
Vv-.-a Portland and A.-lilunJ.
............. ctC. It. It. Ferry inukca Con­
nection w ili all the llcgularTrains <>n the
Kast Side Division, from foot • f F'street.
W. st Sine D ivi - k ' x .
BETWEEN l GRTLANDvIt CORVALLIS
M aii . T sais « D aii . v
epcei - t
4 :30 p tn I.v.
Portland
8:00 *• Ar. McMinvilte
Ashland Citv Roller Mills
Enow-Flake Brand — The Best in the Market.
Ask your Grocers for it. Dont lie put off by being
told that anything else is as good. Every sack of
this Flour warranted to make
White, Light, ami Sweet Bread.
t>-j
Fac-simili of Brand displayed where on sale.
LANDEKS,
scxnAV.,
7:30 a 111 I.v. Portland Ar. <1:15 p III
12:25 pm Ar. Corvallis I.v. 1 :IM> “
EXfHKSM VRAIKS DAILY (BXCEIT SI NIIAV.)
Ashland, (Jr.
43-3>’>]
Ar 9 :O0 a in
Lv. 5:45 "
At Albany and Corvallis connect with
trains 01 Oregon and Pacific railroad for
Yaqtiina Bay.
Ixa-al tickets for Hale and baggage
checked at Company's njrtown office,
corner l’ine and Second streets. Ti -kets
for principal |s>ints in California can mily
la- pnx-tired at the Company’s office,
s
C hiner M ain < v r ¡. ont > th ,
(i KA nt ’ s P ass , O regon
Having opened a Family Grocery, I hereby anr.otinco to the public that
I have a new and well selected stock of
Corner F and Trout Streets. Portland. Oregoi. GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES ,\M) TABLE AVARE,
R. KOEHLER,
E. P. RoiiERS.
Manager.
G F. A l’ass ,.*gt.
MlftCBLLANEoVI*.
which has no equal in ease of management and great range of work.
Sirs red or Stolen, from the range, one
Pay Filley : years old in the spring. un i
one Black horse colt 2 years ol<l in the
spring, with star in the forehead. Any
one knowing of their whereat«»'its will be
reasonably rewarded by writing or send­
ing w..rd
1* Bl'UKHAI.TEK,
Applegate Postoffice, Jackson Co., Or
[49-2m
J. WIMER * SON,
Have the largest store in Josephine
county, which is 45x32 feet, and two
stories, filled with
Choice Goods in E*ery tine.
WK BUT EOK CABU.
AND BELT. FOR CASH.
Gin Boiesî Wettit nd Meissre.
TRAVELERS.’ MINERS’ AND
FARMERS’ SUPPLIES
Ws keep everything
needed
by the
people.
< HEAP
Wai I
*
Bought since the Sweeping Reduction in freight*, from the East, nml
marked down at Bottom Prices. I also sell the
CELEBRATED DAVIS VERTICAL SEWING MACHINE,
NOTICE
E. A. ESTES,
Tiopical Fruits, Staple and Fanny
G KOCEBI ES,
1
This Immense Stock
ples sent on application
OLÖS fi Kmc,
186 First fit., Portland, Or.
Address or call on C. MAGRUDER, Central Point, Oregon.
My object i* to mako it to the interest of those having cash or j»ro-
• dnee. to trade with me.
J. M. <’ll! I .EH.
A
New Liverv, Feed and Sale Stable!
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AND --------
BLACKSMITH SHOP.
SMITH BROS.,
-
-
-
Proprietor«,
©th street, Grants’ Pan, Oregon.
— —— O
-
AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
Mitchell and Lewis Wagons, Hacks, Buggies and Carts,
----- Aloo, Agent» for -----
FARMING IM PERM ENTS,
Any of w hich we will exchange for bay and grain.
Having comjdeted our ntw Stables we are now jirepared to famish
the best of acvommoilationi AT REASONABLE RATES.
Mining Application No. 50.
I'wiTsn S tates L ami » Orri' K, I
Roseburg, Or., May 4, iss; 1
NOTICE 1« lien lo given that Willani
REPAIRING. A SPECIALTY.
Yoiing whose Post Dime inldresH is Cas­
Br£i’“ All work guaranteed ’M
cade Locks. Wa-ro County. Oregon, h:e*
I14tf
this day tiled hi« application for a patent
for 1500 linear feet of the “Dividend"
mine .>r vein, bearing gold, w ith surface
ground tV» feet in width, situated in
Grave Creek Mining District, County of
gltONT STREET. .Irani« P mi . Oregon. Josephine and Stateof Oregon, and desig­
nated hy the field notes and o licial plat
— »KAI.ÜR IN —
now oil tile in the olllco as lot No 38 in
unsiirveyed lands. Said lot No. 38 bimi£
descrilx'd •• follows, to-wit :
Beginning at |>ost for «otith
,
nf.lv''!. ,, .'»1 corner No. l.aml from
shiv'll a pine 24 inches in diameter, tn ars
north 42 .legs, east, 17 feet.
\ pine 8 in
TOBACCO.
1 lies in diameter I» irs north “2 degs
CIGARS.
west. 33 teet. and die. cut on claim 38
hears north 330 feet, and locating monu­
CANDIES,
ment bears south 87 d»gs. ti) min. west.
NUTS, ETC. 1148 feet. Thence north 70 dogs, east, by
improved solar compass, (var. 19 dogs,
Highest Cash price paid for
east), 200 feet summit of ridge liearing
east ami west minila 15), 02» loot, dry
gulch course north (minus 35) 825 foot,
Etc , Etc,
spur hears north (plus 15), 925 feet
course north-west (minus I5> 1023
Give me a call and l>e Convinced, Gulch
spur i>ears north-west plusliii 15 Ml
[loti feet,
feet, -et post for c .rner No. 2. from which
. minus 35'. a tir 15 inches in diameter
; heart west 13v., fwt. Thence mirili 20
degs. west on east Ixiundary 3 ft foe', eeu-
’ ter line of claim (plus 2 I) tiOOfeet, set ]«ist
tor corner No. 3, from which (minus 20
a laurel 10 in«lies in diameter, Is'.irs north !
(k) ilegN. west, Kfeet. A fir 12 inches in
diameter, bears south 31 degs. west, 10
feet. Thence south 70 degs. Won north
boundary ti75 feel, gulch course north
minus 130 1500 feet, post corner No. 4.
Our stock of
being tile same as corner No. 3 to claim
37. (plus 175). from which a lir 12 inches
in diameter. I hmis south 28 degs. west,
l.i feet
Thence south 20 degs east on
line t.ctween claims 37 and 38. 2<i.’> feet ,
Is now complete. It sur­
summit of ridge la'iirseast and west (plus
35) <>'k) feet, |i-st corner No. 1, the place
passes all out previous dis­
of
hi gimiing, and emit.lining 20. li.» acres.
plays of rich
The Im'ation of this mine is recorded in
the office of tin* tomi» Clerk of Jose­
NOVELTIES,
phine cmintv. State of (frego», in Vol 4,
Mining Records, page <G(i. The adjoin­
itftduding the finest stand­
ing claimants are Willard Young ami Ed­
ward Sanderson Smith. Any anil all |a*r-
ard styles for early Sum­
son» claiming ndvern-ly any |iorlion of
mer, and many novelties
said Dividtnd mine or surface groiuul are
exclusively our own.
re'iuirod to file tlu'ir adverse vlaiins with
the Reeisti'r <>f || , United States Land
Ollice at Roseburg, in the comity of Diityg
las. and *“;!*,■ ,3 (frego», wnthin the sixty
il.iys periisl of pnlilicatii n hereof, or they
necessitates close prices.
«¡Il bo hatred hv virtue if the Statute.
C has . W. J ohnston ,
Orders solicited, and Sam­
5-<l-0>lsJ
Register.
Hogue Rival* \ alloy, on t In ( ) «Sc < ’ 1 iailroiul.
The Shipping Point for the principal portion of the grain producing
part of the County.
i II.II-OI SII KVrREBc TRAINS DAILY .
Register
Fisiiii-Tickle. Callery. Fire-Worts, 4t.. Ac.
Spring Dress Goads
—The Introduction of—
t-j!" For Price List, address,
5-fi-fktdsi
Fullv Ready!
— ASI» ALI. KIN IH OF—
Connecting nt Y.npiina with the trains of
the Oregon l’u-itL- lt.iilro.i l Company
I'"1:1 i'll’/uil ”:
g
May
Yaqnina City, Tiles lay
to’
Willamette Valley "
•• 17.
Yaqtiina City.
“
• < 24.
Willamette V.dley “
4« 31.
Ynqnina (,'itv
Willamette Valley “
Jun«* 25.
Z e-l-H ,'vl.J / 7 l f
o.-
Willanu’tt-- Valley We in •• lay May 4.
u 1!.
Ya yiin.1 City
** 18
Willamette Valley
“
•* 25.
Yaquinii City
Willamette Valley,
‘
June 1.
The Company reserves the right to
e liaiigd st sinicrs or sailing <iatc*s.
S B TOBY, Gi n. F. A P. Ager At
2)4 .Moiitgiar.TV St.,.-..i Iran isco. Cal.
¡41tf
Guns, Revolvers, Pistols and
AMU N IT ION
1
Mouldings.
I.rno between
Yaquir.a and San Francisco,
c-lainiiin* »Irr;;.t. sew |«>rti<>n of mid
••St IVtenc" mine *>i mirfuce ground, are
main St.. - - - Grant's Pass. Or. required to file their adverse claims with
tic R-*gi«terof th- I'nit*i States lannl
(Opposite* ili.» li. K Shop«.
Otik i* at tUwehiirg in the comity oi l«ong-
lus, and St it.* oi Oregon, 'hiring the sixty
days period ol publication hereof, or they
w ill lie barred by virtue of the provisions
of the Statute
C has . W. JonttSToN,
Country Produce. Hides, Furs,
MANUFACTURERS of —
Oregon Development Company.
Steamship
Bargains ! Bargains ! Bargains !
DRY
S. A. GREENE & SON.
GUNSMITHS.
OREGON.
SOUTHERN
SUGAR PINE DOOR & LUMBER CO
Rail and Cabin
$14 45.
Rail and Steerage
10 33.
AV.M. M, HOAG,
General Manager .
( HAS. C. HOGUK.
A. (i. P. & P. Agent, Corvallis.
First-Class
IN
ROOM
On their Cheap Counters in all such hues aa
Accominflations Unsurpassed for Com­
fort and Safety!—Fares and Freights
via. Yaqtiina and the Oregon De­
velopment Co ’» Steamships
m <11 Liss than by any
other route between
all points in the
Rail and Cabin
Rail and Steerage
NO. S
< “
LINES OF TRAVEL
regon i EACiFic
nly
P opular
VER
1 icturesque
1887
Grant’* Pass, so named after Ge neral
Grant, is a county seat centrally located
in Southern Or«'g'-n
It is a progressive
railroad town -4 liNMl inhabitants, and is
the main simply |»nnt for a large jKirtion
of i iHintry devoted to mining, lumbering
agriculture ami fruit-raising. Climate un-
•xeeUed
The Coi kick being the only paper pub­
lished in Josephine cvuiity, with a g<ssl
ci re illation in Jackson county, enable* it
to 11- one of the In-.-t advertising mediums
in Southern Oregon
For rtltes, address
T h « C oi ntxa, Grant’r 1‘ass, Oregon.
Mining Application No. 49.
*
Roneburg, Or., May 4, 1S87.I
NOTICE in hereby given lluit Willard
: Young, wb<n-<‘ po^t (>;liue aTdress ¡ k (’¡is-
ua<|(‘ Locks, Wasuo <minty, < )r<*gon. has
this day filed hi* application for a patent
for 1500 linear fvvi <»i th«* “St l’vtcrfi”
mine or vein, bearing gold, with wurfuev
ground »r)0 fu.*t in width, eitUMted in
Grave Creek Mining Dintri t, County of
Josephine, and State of Oregon, and dvx-
ignated by tin* field nom-, and «»Hi jial plat
on file in this office a > lot No. 37. in tin-
surveyed lan h. Said lot No. 37 being
described as follows, t'«-v.it :
Tin re lieing no public survey or entab*
I ¡shod corners within the require! limits,
I therefore establish a loiating monu­
ment, or initial point with which to con­
nect said survey. Said nmnumerit con­
sists of a trap rock in place, H by 10 fe«*f
a! the* ba^<* and s L*et high, and marked
on the south Ride tlicreof with the letters
S. I’, cut with a chisel in the i n k
From
tin* Itx’afing monument, Sexton mountain
ls*ars S 3G deg. 29 min W, about G miles.
Dutchmans i’rak in th1 Hiskiyou moun­
tains near the Slate line lx*aiw S
deg
W. Dvaerls hydraulic mine on Toni East
creek ¡H'ars S 52 degs. W. 1‘ettingills
house (»11 Grave ere* k bears H 3!» <lrgs. Ho
inin . W. Said monument is located on
the summit of Mt. St. l’< t«*r, on the divide
between Grave ami Coyote Creeks, and
at the h< ad of Tom ILi-t er« • k
I com­
menced said survey at the S U <'orner at
¡»ost No. I, from whii li the I »< ating m«,n-
ument ls*ars N dodrgs. E, 525 feet, ami a
white oak 10 inches in liameffir hears N
58 dogs. W It) feet, ami a bhu k-<»ak 15
ineheain diam ter bears N 10 «legs W I I
feet. Thenc«* I run N 2 » <l»,g4 W on W
Ixaindarv of claim, var 19 «legs. 3» min.
E. (Instrument us I is improv«* I solar
eonipasR). 300 feet—center line of claim,
I’I um 35. 0JO fe«*t—set p< t for <«»rn«*r
No. 2, on divi«!«* Is*tw«*i*!i Grave amt Coy-
• reek«, from which a fir .30 inches in
f!iann*t«*r ItearsN 35 d(. *• W 11 foot, a fir
40 in< li«*s in diatmr l> • irs S 70 d«*gs. E,
85 feet. Summit ►!:.« t bears S 7 ’ d«*gs.
E, 340 feet. Tl;« r < *• N 70 «lugs E on N
ls»un«!ary, along hill ."id.* facing north.
1500 f«*et.. Seta p »*t for corner No 3.
from w hi<*h—150 a fir 12 imdiee in «liamc-
tcr ls*aru S 28 «leg*» AV, 15 f«*«*t. Cut No.
3 I »ears H I3«l«*g- W, Lfs) f'*ct. TleTiue
S 20 min. east on »*a-‘ si.fe line 265 fe«*t—
FUinniltof ridge, c’Hn •*>• *,.i‘*f a:.»l went phis
35. 000 feet set |»>-t Lu «-orncr N ». 4 ftom
whic’i — 35 a pin«* 24 ineheR in dinmeter,
bears N 42 <h*gs. ea*»t, 17 feet
A pin«» 8
inciMw in diameter 1» irw north ? * de;:*
west .'J3 f«*et. A < shin and aprin^ and
blacksmith alioj» fjearw aniith 54
west ¿*»0 feet
Disr »tv ry nha/t No. 1 and
i«*vt
tunnel bear north H de JR.
fawating nemumunt li r* Mouth 87 <1 -y*.
Thcn«i**aifL 70
10 min. west, 114
Irmniary. 1.320
•IvgM. west along
a
i* 125. !5M) feat—
r
feet—Rurnmit on
pl*we <»f b.»ginnhi
ant uantaiaiiw 2 >.
m r«*s,
Tim 1 •■••at i - »i
IT>
th«* offi *• <4tl I
V (
( *T«*‘ •
FOR CASH OR PRODCCE
I
f>l
Stanford's First Earnings.
A Chinese dix-tor was recently
employed to attend Mrs. Cornish
The Sun s Washington special
at Yreka with the following result: said: While discussing the story’
as to how Abram 6. Hewitt earned
No comment necessary:
his first money, an old Californian
S tatk of C alifornia , )
said: "I was talking with Senator
County of Siskiyou. I ss.
Stanford on that subject recently,
In the matter of the inquisition and I asked him how he earned
on the Ixxly of Mrs Olivia I). Cor­ his first money.
The Senator
nish.
smiled and replied: ‘1 remember
We the undersigned, the jurors it ju.t as well as if it occured yes­
summoned to appear l>efore Geo. terday. I do not think there ever
Fried, the coroner of Siskiyou has lieeiT another event in my life
County, at Yreka, on the Sth day which has given me so much grati­
of May. 1S87, to inquire into the fication. I was a farmer's son. I
cause of the death of Olivia I). Cor­ lived on father’s farm in Mohawk
nish. having been duly sworn ac­ valley, between Albany and Sche-
cording to law. and having made»
‘ '^e‘re
broth
such inquisition, after inspecting ers us. the eldest nine years of
the boily and hearing the testimony agp the youngest fonr j was the
adduced upon our oath«, each and
onc about six years old.
nil do
.l.x say
tin v that
»]»■»♦ ww we
.¿a find
li • v > I the
f Im t deceased I • . • •
•
all
t
C1
My
father
was a contruetor auu was
...... ..........
U.H..X >1 1 X'lll »«A rx
A'. . c™:-«.
* ».onr.
...... .
».*■*
from h?*ne a rood
vf -
n native cf New Voik State, i ano the time, leaving the place in charge
63 years of age; that she came to of the gardener, who went to mar-
her death on or about the Sth day ' ket at Schenectady twice a week
of May, 1887, ill Yreka, Siskiyou with a wagon-load of vegetables to
County, State of California, am! that sell. One day my brothers and
the cause of her death was by the myself gathered a lot of horse-ra­
tnal practice of one Dr. Wing Lee. dish in the garden, washed it clean
All of which we duly certify by the and sent it to market with the rest
inquisition, in writing, bv us signed
\he'‘vc‘getai‘>ies. . ’ When he came
this Sth day of May, 188'
6 - the gardener handed
home
at night
J. S. Cleland, •’ Foreman. us six York shillings, the profit on
Chas. LeBeau,
our produce. We divided evenly,
D. Merrick,
each of us having two shillings.
L. Swan,
That was the first money I ever
Adam I (Hand,
earned. I never seen a boy trying
A. Wetzel,
to earn a few pennies without feel­
Eliliu Rations,
ing renewed gratification at my
I. II. Dewey,
success in that endeavor.’’
E. Dudley.
To Explore Josephine County Caves.
War Very Probable.
Dispatches from London says
Mr. W. G. Steel, who has im­ Paris has been very much excited
bibed a love for exploration, and over events on the frontier. The
whetted hi> /e.il bv a journey tn Schn;wl,el7 Hu ident. ‘ alsnU ivhich
Crater lake last summer prop,>se.s S(, llluch has Leu said, is only a
to explore the eaves of Jixsephme snlall feature of the history of irri-
county as soon as the weather will tatmg troubles. Some of the more
permit. He will go with a party conservative English newspapers
of four or five, and will do his best! are begining to see that the tension
to reach the “head waters." These of feeling between France and Ger­
caves arc situated about thirty-two many has become so great that ac­
or thirty three miles southwest of tual hostilities must come during
Grants Pass, and thus far have lieen the summer. It is now proposed
ineffectively
explored. Prof. Thos. III
.
.
,
in llinilT
many Vtll.H.3
circles 111
in 1 Paris
Ilin IV
to HIIHAVU
proceed
Condon of theuniversity of Oregon
unst Gennan rvsi,|eiK-e as an off-
Ms.tcd them Imt t.,r I ,. V .»f time .,vl i()r liie ^.hnaelM?p,allrair.
|Hiictrate<l only about 600 feet. Hr
that so far as lie went there
WIIWU says: "Sleep,
oiwj «,
A scientific writer
were very few points where n man if taken at the right moment, will
could stand upright. A Southern prevent an attack of nervous head-
1 fregon man, who did some explor ache. if
le subject of such head
If t|
the
head- ­
ing last„'Uininer,^«.i'.d lie
n ache will watch the tymptomscom-
room fully sixty feet high. When ing, they can notice that it begins
Mining Application No. 51
Mr. Steel goes, it will lie with the with a feeling of weariness or heavi­
intention of staying long enough to ness. This is the time a sleep of
I’wiTri» S tater laxn O eeiuk , )
Ri»Hv!»iirg, Or., M«v 4. 1887.i
find the innermost recesses of the an hour, or even two, as nature
NOTICE ¡ h IhTrbv given that Willard cavern. -[Oregonian.
guides, will effectually prevent
Voting, n hose pout office addies.* ¡ h C iim -
♦ ♦
headache. If not taken just then,
uad'» 1/oelcH, Wasco county, Oregon, I iiih
Can it be that our wretched
it
will 1« too late, for. after the at-
thin day tiled his application for a paUuit
spring weather is due to the baleful
for I. m M linear fret of the •Siimniit” mine influence of the coming star of Beth- 4^ *s ful y ‘1U,der
,s 1
or vein Iwariiitf #old, with surface ground ,
Kirilr* fr» tr«*t «.[»•»•i» tint 11 tnr mtn tli^
I he foLowing is the pre- sible to get sleep until far into the
GOO f<*<‘t in wi>ltli, situated in <irave (*rc< k lehenir
It is so common
Mining DiNtrif t. County of Josephine, and diction which has excited some in­ night, perhaps.
in these days for doctors to forbid
<i.de of Oregon, and d •‘¡ignnted by the
terest:
In
1887
the
star
of
Bethle
.
;
...
.
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field iiotex and offiuial plat on file in thin
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having their patients waked
to take
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office an Jot No. 3'.I, in unxurveyed lands. hem will out «- more be seen in C:ts medicine
if they are asleep when
Said lot being described as folio* s, to-wit : siopta s Chair, and it will be ac-
I’e/inning at a
set in a mound of companied by a total eclipse of the the hour comes round, that the
people have learned the lesson pret­
st.»nr 4 Its I stpiare for corner No. 1, from sun and moon.
This atei makes
which !<?c iting monument bears north «.4
ty well and they generally know
«legs. LT inin. east, 4 >4 feet. I run north its ap{»earance only once every 315 that sleep is lietter for the sick than
It will illuminate the heav­
20 d» gs west on line l» t ween claims 37 years.
But it is not so well-
and 311, (var I’.i (legs. 31 min. ca«t 3 41 ens anti exceed in brilliancy even medicine.
feet, post corner No 2 of ulaim 37, and Jupiter when itt opposition to the known that sleep is a wonderful
center line of claim 30, G »1 feet, a lir 14
prvventio of di>< • <• Ixtter than
in< lies in diameter, mark it for corner No. sun, ami therefore nearer to the tonic regulators and stimulants.—
The inarve
2, from which (minus 5u a fir .’G inches eatth and brighter.
[Scientific American.
in diameter bear* Routh H «legs east, 25 Ions brilliancy of the star of Bethle­
feet. Thence not th 75 degn 30 min west hem in 1887 will surpass any of its
The sale of the Portland and
on north Isnindary, 1500 f<»«4. Set pobt
Willamette
Valley R iilroa<l< narrow
previous
visitations.
It
will
be
for corner No. 3, from which inimis 2 O)
a laurel G inchcH in diameter hears w *»1 seen even at noonday shining with gauge« to the Pacific Improvement
I4*o feet. A laurel 6 incdiea in diameter a quick flashing light the entire Company was consummated on the
IwarM eolith GJ «leg*, i at, 22 fret. JTicnee year, after which it will disappear, 5th instant
The purchasing com­
south 20 «legs < ast on eml line parallel
pany Itought for the Southern Pa­
w ith end line ui «daim No. 37,425 feet, not to return to our heavens until
summit of ridge Iwars e.ist und went (plus the year 2202. This is the star cific Company and takes $150.000.
75;', G'N) feet, get poet conp*r No. 4, from which shone so brightly in the year The remainder of the stock is held
which '.minus I"*; a yellow pine, 24 in- 4, B. C.. and is the star which il­ in Portland.
For several months
( hos in diameter, U* irs south M «leg*,
the
sale
has
lieen
{Kliding. The
lumed
the
lb
tvens
at
the
nativity
west, 14 feet
Discovery shaft and cut
The appearance of this details were arranged in New York
I »ear north I.’ dugs, ca^t, 250 feet Thence of Christ.
agreed to on March loth.
south 75 degs. 30 min vast on south star, accompanied as it will lx; by and
Irotindary I5oo feet, |M»st corm*r at place solar and lunnreclipse, together with Messrs. Charles J. McDougall and
of h«*ginning fplue 235 , containing 17. <’4
the baleful influence that follows the T. S. Brandegee arrived in San
acres.
TI m * location of this mine is recorded in position which Mars and Saturn Francisco yesterday morning on
the otlii v of th<* (’ounty < lerlc of Jo**«*phine will then occupy, w ill cause a uni­ business connected with the trans­
County, t>r«*gon. in Vol. 1. Mining lh* versal war."—[New«.
fer. Many references have l>een
cords, on page GJ1. Tin* adjoining claim
made in the e columns to the Port­
ants urr l.dward banders<in Smith and
Mr. K. Kot hler, receiver of the land and Willamette Valley road
Willard Young.
Any and all |s*rsoiis
claiming adversely any p«»rtion of said (). & C. railroad, waa waited upon and it is unnece -ary to rej>eat.
Summit mine, or mirfaee ground are n* during hii recent visit to our town, The road is finishc'l from Dundee
•¡uiri il to file their adverse < h.iiiiis with says the Jacksonville Sentinel, by
Junction to Elk Rock and is now
flu* Jiegister of the I nited Slates L.-md Mcxtrs. Nutian. Muller,
Klip|>el being built from the north side of
Oilier .it Bos<*burg, in tin* county of D»»ug-
las and State of Oregon, during tin* sixty and Jackson, incorporators of the Elk Rock to Portland.—[Ex.
days | uhliratj' n hereof, or they will Is* Jacksonville branch railroad, in the
The shortening of stage travel to
barred by virtu»* of tic* Statute.
interests of that enterprise. He ns
les^
than 50 miles, has increased
Cfl is. W. JmtKsroM,
sttred these gentlemen that houbl
5-4> G1«! J
kegist< r.
he be retained as manngei of the <). the travel between California and
& C., he would do all in his power Oregon, requiring the stage com­
to assist them in the work they pany to run two daily stages each
PIGNEY & COOK,
have in view. The gentlemen were way, with an extra in readiness
when neeiled. As soon as the ter­
G rants P ass , - - - O regon
much encouraged in their call.
minus is extended to Cole's, it is
The month of April ami
much ex[»ected four or fixe daily stage,
of May as has already |m«ed have will l«e required each way to accom­
been extremely disagreeable. The modate travel, and by the fir-t of
Wetoi aim Maiùiiie Rtr.iriii i ijaiiitr. entire mouth of April was a succes­ October trains will no doubt lie run
sion of wind end rain, with old clear through, to dispense with
AGKNT3 FOR THF.
nights, which greatly retarded vege­ staging.—[Journal.
tation,
while May. as fjr ns heard
John Deere Moline Walking
When Walter Q. Gresham re­
from, has rej>eate<l the same pro­ igned as Postmaster General he
and
gramme, with an occasional inter d< <dared that he took the office de­
lude of a -howcr of hail and sleet, termined upon conducting it right.
Riding Plowsand Cultivators. which
is likely to prove injurious But he found in it rings stronger
to the fruit crop —[Gazette.
SHOD UN
;;.x JI
II gT
ST MXAB 6 th .
th 1 the Government, invincible
E T M. Simmons, accused by a ..ml defiant: able to dictate terms,
son for setting fire to the lintel and so gripped and lashed to the
Del Monte at Monterey, on the ■. 'J ■ 1h.it t'u. ir de ’.rm tiou seemed
Subwrilic f :r the CouiHF.u.
night April, 1st, is still confined itt t > mean the ruin of the service.
[KX
v Hcw-oiBn)
at ^a'*na*1
•'* >«<
TEE PI0NEE3 AK3 rr-
l.'LI JLWuPArEa unable to se< tire bondsmen. It is
1' s tlan'l . ! a wonderful suprise
expected that his trial will oceiir •e-'.erday. It ceased raiuiug Si­
< l-Li.r < ounty
some time in June.
te -n minuU.
Blacksmiths and Boise Shows,