Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, June 03, 1887, Image 1

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(¡KANES PASS, JOSEPHINE ( (H NTY, OK.. FKIDAY «Il NEB. ISS"
NO. 10
Grant'» Baas, ho named after General
tirant, 1» a county Heat centrally located
in Southern Oregon. It in a progressive
railroad town of 1000 inhabitants, and in
the main nunply [«>int for a large portion
of country devoted to mining, Imnlieriiig
agriculture and fruit-raining. Climate un­
excelled
The Cot kick being the only pa|«er pub­
lished in Josephine county, with a gixxi
circulation in Ja< knon county, enable« it
to fie one <>f the lient advertising medium»
in Southern Oregon. For rate», addrexa
T he Cot kikb , tirant’» Paa», Oregon.
gentlemen of the best families of the
county, and young persons who
would have spurned an impure ac­
CAMPBELL à TU F F
tion as they would Satan.” I agree
<’
N«»W BU 1ST OF il WING Til K
with them there. They would have
spumed an "impure” action, yet
FINKST STORE ROOM IN SOUTHERN' OREGON.
some of them did engage in love­
making, which was out of place
REGON I YACIFIC
I ) AILROAD
while students of a high-school, and
nly
P opular
R oute
G
ROC
E
RI
ES,
VER
1 icturesque •«'■ANGES
a violation of the rules of the same.
There were no restrictions to pre­
225 MILES SHORTER’
vent the young folks from “culti­
20 HOURS' LESS TIME!
On their Cheap Counter» in ill auch lines us
vating an acquaintance; and, in a
Accommodations Unsurpassed for Com­
word, acting as young folks usually
DRY GOODS.
fort an l Safety!—Fares and Freights
do under similar circumstances,”
via. Y.iqnina an«l the Oregon De­
DRESS GOODS,
provided they kept within the
velopment Co ’s St**am«hip«
Produce, Hides, Furs,
bounds of good school government
mvch t Eas than by any
CLOTHING,
other route between
and discipline, and did not engage
HATS AND CABS,
nil points in the
m too!;.-!., .»ivwcuiug luie-nwicuij
roots ' no <HOES
They state that, "For a short
WillameltJ Villar
??i Fr?!riE!"
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
time everything went on smoothly,
DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS
and hade fair for a quiet and suc­
GROCERIES,
(Except Sundays)
cessful term." I would state that
PROVISIONS,
Mil«-
I.tu re.
our first quarter was a pleasant and
CROCKERY,
Yaquina ,«.2<> a in
Albany 12:40 p m
profitable one, both to teachers and
.D-rire.
New
Arrivais.
.livire.
TOBACCOS,
students. No "picking and fret­
» 'ordii I is 10 .'.s a m
Corvallis 1 :22 p ID
CIGARS, ETC.
ting" then. But only one of the
Albuiiv 11:20am
Vaquilla 5 :45 p tn
four expelled was in school then,
O. A ('. trains connect at Albany and
Corvallis.
and she for only the last two weeks.
¡S' All our goods are entirely new and' will lie exchange 1 for cash
I'an’i» behii‘i-11 Corvnliiii a* <1 Albany
The first half of the second quarter
and >an L'Aiimro:
was equally harmonious, and would
or farm produce.
CAMPBELL & TUFFS,
Rail anil ('ahin
|14 (Ml.
have continued so to the end of the
Grant’s Pass, Josephine County, Oregon
Rail and Steerage
9 00.
school, if certain ones had not be­
WM . M, HOAG,
gun to "hanker" more after each
General .Manager.
other than they did after their
CHAS. C. iiixirK
A. G. I'. & 1’. Agent, Corvallis.
boolcs. Hence, trouble for them
arose.
It became my duty at
— MANUFACTURERS OF—
teacher to look after their education-
Orejan Development Company.
al interest. I did not consider that
First-Class .-team, hip Line Ixilwccn
Lumber, Doors, Windows,
t*K‘*r Parents had sent them here to
Vaquica and Ban Francisco,
i>e instructed in the art ot flirtation.
Brackets, and Mouldings.
< »am.-’ilia at Y.i«pii:ta with th - trains of
Thev further say, "after a time the
tin- Oregon Pacific kaili-o.i I Company
very harmony and good feeling
— AMI) IL! KINDS OF—
Eenin
NEW <;ooDS
seemed to annoy the Professor and
Mnv lit.
Wilbimcltc Valiev. Saturday
31.
1 •
()re^"»!i, Tuesday
he began to pick, &c.” Now the
Wi'damvtt • Vala v Saturday
June 4.
HOUSE
STORE
FINISHINGS.
very wording of this gives the lie to
ruxtorn Ore^'ui,
“
" D.
the idea intended to l»e conveyed.
Wiliam« tm Valkv Tbui --.lav
“ 16.
Anv one who will admit that the
I'astern Grc^“ii. Fri’lay
“ 2-4.
teacher has half sense, will know
Willamette \’ali«\v, Tuesday
Send for Samples.
-The Introd action of —
converse
together,
should
not
be
Inly «>.
Eastern ()r«V”ii, Wednesday
Mining Application No. 51
allowed to sit on the same seat to­ that such was not the ease. If they
San
>risen;
were so cruelly and outrageously
I
he
Latest
Improved
Machinery,
gether, &c.”
U nitfi » S tites L ivd O ffice , /
.May 16.
Wiliam ‘tte X alb.*;«', Mon lay
treated by the teacher as they re­
Mv
experience
in
the
past
has
lhisrburg,
Or.,
May
4.
1887.1
Eastern < *r •/‘•n. Til ” lay
present. why did they remain in
HAS
ENABLED
THEM
TO
REDUCE
PRICES
FIFTY
PER
taught
me
that
many
grown
stu
­
Willa: "
Valley, Saturday
“ 28.
NOTICE is hereby dvvn that Willard
J
urn*
5.
Eastern Oregon. Sunday
¥<»ung, whose post other address is Cas­ dents of both sexes brought togeth­ such a school until the day liefore it
186 First St., Portland, Or.
Wiliam *tte Valley, Tlmr l;i>
“
11.
CENT. BELOW ALL FORMER RATES.
cade Locks, Wasco county, Oregon, has er arc liable to spend a part of their closed, or until they were exi>clled?
Eastern (>r *g«»n, I t i 1 iv
“ 17.
Ibis day filed his application for a patent
vtluablc time in flirtation and love No one compelled them to remain
S. P. D. & L Cn.
\V nlamette 1 alley, T.’< >duv
*• 21.
®rx.f For Price List, address,
for I5'hi ¡¡near leet ot the “Summit” mine
here. Judging by their article, it
I
Eastern <>rc-«m, We.iaesdav
•’ 2'3.
• •r vein bearing gobi, with surface ground making unless some restrictions are seem» they would like for the world
('»rant's
Pass.
Oregon.
thrown
around
them.
And.
as
their
<»
M>
f<M»t
in
width,
situated
in
<
iravr
(
re-
k
The Company re.-s-rvi s the right to
Mining District. County of Josephin«1, and minds are taken from their studies to look upon them as having suf
« hange steam -r. er sailing «lates.
Mining Application No. 49.
State of Oregon, and dr.-ignuted by the
S It TOItY, tii-n. F. A P. Agent
in the same degree that they l»e fered martyrdom at the hands of a
field notes ami olltcial plat on tile in this
2 I M.migo: « -rv St., San Fra:ivi.<co, Cal. NOTICE I
NOTICE
!
I
NOTIC
'
V nited S tateh L and O ffick ,
i
came
infatuated with each )>i|ivl
other, cruel and tyranieal teacher. I sup
office as lot No. 39, in unsurvoyed lamls.
i iltf
Vo rob’lheir >’"sv thinkinK I*°ple "’*»
«'»•
ItoBeburg, Or., May 4, l.SK’.f
Said lot being dv.4cribed as follows, to-wit : and as I did not desire t ............... .
NOTICE ¡. h lu ii By ’.’¡ven flint Wjilar-l Beginning at a post set in a monml of parents by taking their money for derstand their motives.
DESIRING TO SETTI.I IN
THUS
Y'riing, w ! iom ‘ p(-t ollii e address in Cas­ stone 4 fret Kipuirt* f«»r corner No. I, from
They also state that "he began
OVERLAND 10 CALIFORNIA
cade Locks. Wa>co county, Oregon. Iiax which hwating monument hears noith 64 board and tuition v lie i their chil- by an accusation against a young
spending
their
time
in
dren
were
thisday
filed
hi
“
a;»»'liua'i
»n
for
a
patent
«legs.
17»
min
«*ast.
4
‘
4
(<•
t
I
run
north
I owns of Southern Oregon
’" lady and gentleman students of un­
for 1500 linear ie«*i of the ‘ St l\ teis” 20 degs. west on line t»ctwecn claims 37 this way.
I did make some "¿1
t ..L..
Or« • ;:i :r. C ilifornia R. R.
mine
or
vein.
Iw.irau
p»ld,
with
Kurfa«-v
and
39,
(var
19
«logs.
30
min.
east
)
.3)0
restricting certain privileges that due familiarity. After lecturing
to consult the undersigned at
Will do
•/round 000 f<iet in wi.ltli, Hitiinted in fret, jsist corner N<>. 2 of claim 37. and
ANi> CONNECTIONS.
students sometimes take, Any them in a very unprofessional man­
Grave Creek Mining IHMrict, County of center line of claim .39, 600 fret, a fir I I
ner, &c." This is another mis­
: n tkai
Faro fren Ferilatid to Car. Fra.tcisoo,
• Josephine, and State of Oregon, and
inches in diameter, mark it for corner No. scuffling over an apple, handker-1 statement of facts.
Different stu­
ignated by th<*ti<>M note«, ami oflivial plat 2, fr«»m which minus 50; a lir 36 inches chief, or any other article whereby
Limit ¿ $30, Unlimited $36
accusations against
IN THE CENTRAL I ART O! THE
on file in this «»tlice an lot No 37. in mi- in diameter bears south Is drgs. east, 27» one student enfolds another in his i dents unde
Murveye«l land«. Said lot No. 37 being frrt. Tlirn«’«* north 77) drgs. .30 min. west arms several times in trying to take ' them; but as they were Ixitli board­
Clos«* Ctmr.?
Iiojxtic liivcv Valley, on tin- O <\r < ’ 1 Í ; i i 1 p< >:u 1.
<lescrilx*<i an follown, to-wit:
on north l»«»undary, 1500 frrt. Set post
ers at our house, and, as I had never
\\ ith the biases
The Shipping Point for the principal portion of the grain producing There Inung no public nurvev or estab­ for <’urnrr No. .3, from which (minus 239) it away was deemed "undue ftinil-! seen anything wrong, at least, no
<k I«l ilio »stagi1
lished corners u ithin the required limits, a laurel 6 inches in diameter bears west iarity"
i.uiiA
and therefore
uno
incivi'iii- prohibited.
pruiiiiiucu.
,
r
,
, , ,
•
ii
i, i, violation
of our rules, ’ I did , nothing
part of the County.
I therefore establish a locating monu­ I4lo h‘«*t. A laurel 6 inches in «liamet *r One of the voting ladle-,
ex felled
’J
Only 25 Miles of Staffln?«
ment, <»r initial point with which to con­ bears south 62 «legs. esMt, 22 frrt. I lime«» -...,! 1..........: .
.... 1 ...1 lU.i . '»ore than to sjieak to each one of
Address or call on C. MAGRUDER. Central Point, Oregon.
nect H.ii<l survey. S-ijd monmm nt con­ south 20 «tegs, east on end line parallrl had her wrist sprained, ami had to them privately and they promised
sists of a trap ruck in place, K by 10 fret with end linr of claim No. 37.425 fc. t, go and see a doctor, by acuflling me that they would not intentional­
at the base and S fret iiigh, and marked summit of ridg«* Iwars cast and west (plus over a pipe with a young man, a
ly break any of my rules; and as
on the south side thereof will, the letters 75 , Hi Mt frrt, set post «orner No. 4, fiom student of the sclvxd.
D \I!.Y .
< o ik
they were students in whom I had
S. P. cut with a chisel in the rock. I'roni which minus I'» {( yellow pine, 24 in­
1 lie above rule, in part, was the greatest confidence, I did not
the locating moi.mm nt, Sexton mountain ches in diaim’h r. Iwai < south 85 «legs,
made
to
prevent
such
things
from
liears S 30 deg. 2 > min W, about 6 miles. urst, 14 feet
Discovery shaft and cut
bring them up in the school-room
Dutchmans Prak in the Kiskivou moun­ Iwar north 1.3 degu. ea J, 27>o f«?et fliriic«* happening.
and
accuse them publicly lK-forc the
tains
near
the
State
line
bears
S
deg
Snow-Flake Brand — The Best in the Market.
south 77) «legs. .30 min east on south
They say that students were not
!I:(>(» a i ; i Ar.
W. Dyserts hydraulic mine on To n Eaxt boundary 1.300 fret, |>ost <’orm*r at pla« o allowed "to hold social converse to- whole school. There was soon a
Ask your Grocers for it. Dont be put off by being
creek I »rars S 52 «legs. W. I'rttingills of iH’ginning plus 23 » , containing 17. 04
great hue ami cry raised among the
PnliBcJ
getlier.”
house on Grave err“k bears S 39 drgs. 20 acres.
told that arytliing else is as g<xxl. Every sack of
students
that 1 was partial to the
Pililv batwi-.-n
This is a statement intended to
min W. Sai<l monument is hwated on
The hw.ition of this mine is recorded in
this Flour warranted to make
said two, and they made further ac­
the
summit
of
Mt.
St.
i
‘
eter,
onthedividc
the
oilier
of
th«*
(
’
«»untv
<
'Irik
of
Josephine
mislead
and
deceive
grown
students
The <>. A C. 1:. It. l eriy makes ( ul­
As there
brt ween < «rave ami Coyote Creeks, ami County, Orrg<»n. in Vol. 4. .Mining Ke who may contemplate coming to cusations against them.
ti •< lion » i;b all th*1 lt.-.r’il.irTr.iin-* on the
White, Light, and Sweet Bread.
at the hea<i of Tom East creek
1 cam- c«»r«ls, <» ii page 631. 'flic adjoining <*la'ni
were s milar charges against some
l.a<t >bl ■ ! lió-ion. fnn: loot of F'street.
this
school
in
the
future.
mrnced said survey at the S W < «»rm*r at ants sr<* Edward Sanderson Smith ami
I brought all up Monday
Fac-simili of Brand displayed where on sale. u-«a
They were allowed to meet soci­ others,
poM No. 1, from which the hwating m< n- Willard 3 <»ung.
Any and all pi’rsoin
V.’rsr Sinn Dri.-mx.
morning
to answer the same, and if
ument ix’ars N Jodrffs. E, 52«'» feet, and a claiming advvrsrly anv portion «»f said ally in the school room, sitting-
E. C. LAN DEUS,
P ETWEEN 1'0 I I.I.MhU ORVALLIS
white oak 10 inches in diain *trr I smts N Summit min«*, <»r surface grouml are r«- room, music toom, or any of the proven guilty, to expell them if they
Ashland, Or.
•”>.S degs. W, 1«) feet, ami a black-oak 15 «piired to fik* their adverse chaims viitii
did not apologize to the school. The
43-3«”]
M aii .T r . uxh » I f.MI.Y I I I ; IT St XDAY.
indies in diameter bears N 10 d»*gs W 14 the Register «»f th«.* I’nitrd Slat«- Land bo nding houses, which they often restall apologized except said two
\r. 6:15 p in
Portland
7:30 a 111 Lv.
feet. Thence I run N 20 «legs. W on W < Mlic«* at Rfxehurg, in the county <»t I long- did. When the weather |<-nnittc<l
who refused to do so at first. Then,
12:25 pm Ar. Corvallis Lv. 1 :30 “
boundary of claim, var 19 «legs. 3 • min. las and Stat«’ <>f < h • g'-n, "luring the sixty they always met on the same play
E. (Instrument used is improved xolai «lavs fmblication h»*r«*«ii. <»r they will b<* ground and had their games and as stated, I wrote out their dis­
KXI-KKrs VRAIXH DAILY (EX< El-T SUNDAY.)
charge, but before I signed my
«•ompass). 300 feet—renter I in«.* of claim, barred by virtu«» «4 th»* Statut«*.
Ar 9 :G0 a m
4 :."0 p m I V.
Port lami
plays together
igether without any restric
re»'
plus ,35. 0 mi feet—set js»st h»r corner
C ham . W. J oiinhton ,
name, or read the same to the school
AND
H :00 •• Ar. McMinville Lv. 5:45 ’*
4 ions, It was n 4 their meeting so they
No. 2, on <iivi Ir b« f w« ■ ii < inivr and (’ov­
5-6
Register.
lx»th gave proper explanations
creeks, from which a fir .30 inches in
At Alb.my nmi Corviilli- connect with
cially that was prohibited, it was and proved
G i; a nt ' P ass . O regon ule
other students that
«liam«’ter IjearsN 35 drgs. W 11 frri, a fir
trains of Oregon an«l Pai iiic railroad for C orner M ain A F ront S t «.
this sneaking, clandestine love- most of the by
charges
against them
40 im hrs in diameter b «ars H 70 «legs. E,
Yaquina Hay.
New
Millinery
Store.
making that was prohibited.
X5 fort. Summit shaft Iwars S 7 > «legs.
were untrue. As this was all the
IxH-.il ticket« for «ale ami baggage
that
is
For
physiological
reasons,
Having
opened
a
Family
Grocery,
I
hereby
announce
to
the
public
that
E, 34o frrt. Them «» .*•• 70 «legs I’ on N
checked at Companyujr-town oftiee.
teacher asked at first, he was satis­
Ixxindary, along hill-side fa« ing north,
on account of their health, when fied; but as the students had made
«■orner Pin«' and S - -on«I streets. Ti -kefs
MISS MAUD TUFFS,
I
have
a
new
and
well
selected
stock
of.
1500
feet.
S«*t
a
¡»ost
for
corner
No
3.
the weather petmitted, all students
for principal points in California « an only
from which—15 ) a t’r 12 indies in <liam<*-
Hile« ewer Io Mrs I lanagan A Tufi» were rejuvsted to t ike out door ex the charges he submitted their a|xdo-
ta- procur.'il at the Company's office,
trr
Iwars
S
2H
<Jvgs
W,
15
fret.
Cut
No
to the school which was duly
GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES AND '¡'ABLE WARE. «3 ls*ars S 13 «legs W. 200 feet. Thence
erci.se at ikmih and recess. The gics
Corner F and Freut Streets. Portland. Oregon.
accepted. Mr. Whitelaw did con­
H 20 min. past on east si«lr Hr»«* 263 feet— Millinery and Dressmaking most of them did so, but some few
Bought
since
the
Sweeping
Reduction
in
freights,
from
the
Fast,
and
IL KOEHLER,
E P. ROGER«.
the singing and instrumental
summit of ridg«*, r«»nrs<-east and west plus
would hang back, and when the duct
Manag« r.
G F. A Pass . Agt.
ESTABLISHMENT
marked down at Bottom Prices. 1 also sell the
music
in our school, and the sing­
35. PHM) f«-«'t sc' po«-t L»r«-orrr r No. 4 from
teacher wac out of the s< ho<jl-room.
which — .35 a pine 24 im lies in diameter, Op|«0»iU‘ (',llHp'H-|| '. I'llll»'
nt «»re, on oih would sit in, or hover around, the ing concert at the close.
MI«€ELI.ASEofR.
Itears N 42 «legs. « a-J. 17 frrt
A pine X
CELEBRATED DAVIS VERTICAL SEWING MACHINE,
if I were so bitterly opposed
inches in diameter Ix-ars north 22 «leg­
street,
desks of other grown students of as Now
they
represent, why did I ami
west
.33
feet.
A
cabin
nn«l
spring
and
which has no equal in ea«e of management and great range of work.
the opposite sex, to the utter dis Mrs. Robinson
take a part in the
blacksmith shop I hmtm south 54 «legs.
HAIRWORK and STAMPING
gust
of
the
other
students
present,
Mv object is to make it to the interest of those having cash or pro­ w«*st 2"»o feet Ih'« »'\ery shaft N«>. I ami
concert? No one compelled us to
J. WIMER & SON,
'l’o prevent such sickening sights do so. They say 1 did not pay a
tunnel bear north HH drgs. west X‘»2 fr< t
duce. to trade with nie.
Ixs ating nmniimrnt Iwars south X7 d«*gs.
the rule concerning their sitting in cent of the cost. That is anotlie
.1.
M.
i
’
HIEEH.
10 min. Wf-t. H4Mfert. Th *n«rsouth 70
Have the largest More in Josephine
the same seat was made. After one I furnished tile hall in which
PIGNEY
&
COOK,
«1 *gs. west along s «th Isaind iry. 1.320
county, which is 65x22 feet, and two
reprimanding, “picking and fretting the concert was held, the most of
frrt—summit «>n line ¡Jus 123, 1500 fret —
5
<T's P a -»».
- O reixin .
at,’’ as the young gentlemen call it, th-, lights, payed mv part for the
pla«*«* of beginning, and contaimng 20. 07»
Morita, filled a ith
a«r«*M
certain ones for the violation of the curtains and putting the lumber on
Th«1 l«»cati«»:i <«f tins mine is rr< ord«*d in
above rule without much eficct, a the ground and ■ offered damage to
th« olhc«‘«»f th«* (’«smt v < lerk of J«»-eph«».e
\ X 1»
rule was made th.it any one* viola the house- hi the way of broken
county, (h« . "ii, in V..,' |. Mining K<-
c «rd ■. |niu’«‘ ♦k’»x
Th«’ a«ljoiuing daim-
Wicoi ill Macllie Bmirlîi 1 Specialty ting the aliove said rule stixxl tx windows, ike. Mr. Crow payed
ai»t« are Edwar«l ^amlrfxm Smith and
I k .* lied from the school without any nothing for the concert, and Mr.
BLACKSMITH SHOP.
WE BUY FOR < AKH.
Willard Young. Anv an«l all pentons
AGENTS IOR THE
more ceremony, whenever proof Griflin promised to pay 25 cents.
a»lv«rs*«l\ anv portion of said
of the same was made clear to the So you see, neither one was finsn-
AND SELL FOR CASH. SMITH 13KOS.,
- - - 1 'ropi’ictors. claiming
“St Peters’’ min<- », mrfa<*c gr«»un«l, an* John Deere Moline Walking
teacher. So any one can sec that ■ i.illy ruined by it, but any <nj
r-spiirr«! to fib- tl»dr adverse claims with
6th street. Crants' Pass, Oregon.
when the young ladiv» had broken would think mj as .Mr. Griffin left
th«* Itrgi-trr «»( th’ I'nilad Htat»*s Eih'l
and
eut lütii íüilt ui Munn
Ofli« «* at ihi-udmrg ilj the < «»untv of Ihaig-
this rule, their attempting to leave thi» part of the State without pav­
las, and State of Oregon, «luring the sixty
the
sch<»«»l to prevent expulsion did ing his board bill while at the
AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
Riding
Plowsand
Cultivatorfl.
«t’iv* period *»f i»ul»ii<*ation h«*re«»i, <»r they
not relie ve them from the force and school.
will I m * l>arr»*<l by \irfu«' «»f th«* {»rovuitiMis
TRAVELERS.’ MINERS AND
SHOP ON H s r., ‘.RAR 6 th .
effect of the rule that had been
Mitchell and Lewis Wagons, Hacks. Buggies and Carts, «4 the Statute
As six of our stmle-it • wire to go
'VOtf
C has . W. Jofixsroir,
mad* more than a month They liefore the examit mg Imard for
FARMERS SUPPLIES.
----- Also, Agents for -----
7,-/i-Gh!«
Regbter
stood cxjjciled when the rule was ten her’« certificates thi« spring, in
violated. Hence the “farce*” of o der that they might piepare for
I A KM I N( > I XI 1 ’Ll LX I LN IS,
whit h the gentlemen wrote. Thev tire examination ami get as high a
Stdiscri!
I'xrrsr. S tati ■ J.ixn Ornee, i
Any of uliich we will exchange for hay and grain.
had better go to school a while long grade as possible. I did not ,bink it
Ko < iair». «'r . May 4, Isn/.t
er and »iti'lv I« »ks instead of "girl best for the whole school to spend
Having complete«! our new Stable-- wc arc now prepared to furnish NOTICE i« l««-f >v .-«ven that Willatd
ohfgy.' and ¡«eri haps they h ill know to much time in preparing for the
r l«.-to:r.
i«|t!ress is I ':is-
AND ONLY MEWSPAPUR what a farce i ».
the best of accommodations AT REASONABLE RATE
tV»» » ( «
rt. Since school closed I have
: frodi < r.
CHEA I'
! Iti» Mpl'i <
The y say th:
>n!<»rmed that one of the young
Horse Shoeing and W gon Repairing
c-itqsr
HURRA
FOR
GRANT’S
PASS,
HURRA!”
E. A. ESTES,
mine in vein, bearing gold, with surface E urek \ Hum S chool B uilding )
gruun.l S'M) feet in widtli, Hituate.1 in
May 2d, 1887. 1
Grave Creek Minina District, County of
FICO XT >TKI KT. Urania fa»». Or« ;un. Jn»e|4iine smi Stateof Oregon, an.l ilenig-
E d . C ourier :—I noticed in your
nated by the tiel.l noteH ami o'licial plat issue of Apr. aad a communication
— llK.ll.ER IN —
now on tile in the olth-e as lor No. 3S in signed by Willis Griffin and Albert
uiiHurveye.l lands S.ii I h>» No. ;’o living
Crow purporting to give "a fair
J described a» follow», to-wit:
Beginning at |«oet for south-east corner and fall statement" of their expul­
«rf claim 37, for comer No. 1, and from sion together with two young ladies
which a pine 24 inches in diameter, la-arn from the Eureka High School.
north 42 «lei», east, 17 feet. \ pine K in­
TOBACCO,
Their statement of the facts put
ches in diameter ¡«ears north 22 degs.
CIGARS.
west. 33 feet, and <iis. cut on claim TW me in the mind of a prejudiced a id
liearn north 33.) feet, ami hx-atinn monu­ interested witness who swears to tell
CANDIES,
ment lieara south 87 de^H. in min. went.
NUTS. ETC. 114S feet. Thence north 70 (legs, east, by "the truth, the whole truth and
nothing but the truth." and does
improved nolar mutpeo, (var. 10 deg».
Highest Cash |«rico pai«l for
•>«»(', 2"0 feet Hiimmit of ndav bearing' so as long
_ as it suits his interest to
< ea»t and «rest (iiiinuH 15), t>2> f«-et. drv do so.
Country
gulch coui - hc mirth minus ;i5' 825 feet,
Their communication is such as
Etc . Etc.
sp'tr lM.ars north pins 15., M25 fe.-t wc nl,g]lt CX]KH't from students who
(
Hilch
cours
•
north-west
minus
1»
b)J3
1 ... -
Give me a call and lx Convinced. ;..t,
mum-aest „ma i.n I . hi
.iso. .am «¡rn«l iromnnv m«p..
1 !Ct!
teet, set | st for ,- rm- r No
J. fr «m which tution ot learning. They always
. itnimiH .'.5 . a tir 1 > in. h.-s in diiimeter go away and abuse the teachers,
la-are west 131.. f ,.t Them-v north 2«> tlljnking ]n so doing to shield
de_-s. west on east bound.irv 3 M feet. <-eu-
' c
«
ter line of claim phi« 21' «a».»feet. -et |a«»t * tbcmsi 1 ve-. irotll tllC Hlfatliy and
for corner No
u ni which minus 20' disc race attending their expulsion,
a laurel 10 inches in diameter, bear» north
Now Mr. Editor, I would take
tit) deg», west. 8 feet. A fir 12 inches in no notice of their article, and let
diameter, beure south 31 deg«, went, 10
Française Silks.
leet. Tliunce south 70 deg». Won north them quietly give vent to their pent
Summer Silks.
1 la.nmlarv 675 feet, gulch eourne north up feelings, considering "the fish
minus LIO I. m XI feet, |»>st corner No. 4. not worth the bait," if 1 did not
Black Silks.
la-ing the same as corner N >. 3 to claim deem it due the readers of your
Albatross Cloths.
3". (plus 175). from which a fir 12 inches
Etamine Cloths.
in diameter, liears south 28 «logs, west, most estimable paper and the pa­
15 feet. Thence smith 30 degs cast on trons of the Eureka High School to
Super Cloths.
line between claims 37 and 38, 26.5 hs-t: know something more of the facts
Krinkled Sursinker.
summit of ridge bears east and west (filtis than is given in their biased article,
Lawns.
35) tloo feet, post corner No. I, the place
of la-ginning, ami containing20 (15 acre«. as 1 care nothing for it so far as it
Battistis.
Tin- location of this mine is rec irded in pertains to myself.
Foil Du Nord.
the office of tlie County Clerk of Jose­
But as it is intended to reflect al­
Laces.
phine comity. State of Oregon, in Vol 4, so on the government of mv school
Lace Flouncings.
Mining Ih-cortls. in-.’i« osi; The adjoin­
i
ing claimants are Willard Young nml I'd- 1 shall explain to your 1
1 »A Ii \H( U.S.
■
tlie
sna'i
<•
ward Samlerson Smith. \nv and all per­ ers, if you will grant me the space,
‘ 1
We are constantly receiv­
son» claiming diversely any portion of i some of the statements they ' have
ing
said Dividend mine or surface ground are so Ixihlly made.
required to file their adverse claims with
They say that according to ..
the Register of the United States I .and
certain
rule edict or mandate issued
Office
nt
Roseburg,
in
the
countvoi
Doug-
in the latest styles and de­
i
' ' of Oregon, within the sixty , by the l’rofesser, that young ladies
hi»,
and ’ State
signs from the best East­
«lavs ta-rital of publication lieriaif. or they and gentlemen, students of his
ern markets.
W’ll lie hatred l>y virtue «if the Statute.
school, should not keep company
C ha ». W. J ohnston ,
Orders filled promptly
together, should not hold social
5-<>-<> >«ls]
Register.
Tropical Fruits, Staple and Fancy
Bargains! Bargains! Bargains!
SUGAR PINE DOOR & LUMBER CO.
and
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J.-Í.
010$ « KING.
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New Goods
A
Choice Goods in Every Line,
New Liverr, Feed and Sale Stable!
Blacksmiths ant Horse Shoers,