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; i «e THE COI R I E R W J WIMER. TO ADVERTISERS <S> Publisher. N’i’Bst •KIPTIO.X A’ 1 77. S. One Year (in advance »2.25 Bix Months • Three Monthx Single Copied ................. toe Job Printing of all Kinds —IN THE— An Independent Paper, Devoted Especially to the Interests of Southern Oregon. Very Latest and Best Styles, lowest —AMD AT THE— Iaviinr VOI Hates. LINES OF TRAVEL. GRANTS PASS. JOSEPHINE <’(H MY. OR.. FRIDAY JUNE 10. ISS7 NO. II ♦ irant’M PasM, wo nanw«l after General Hirant, ia a county seat centrally located m Srtithern Oregon. It is a pr«>greMiiive railroad town of 1UM) inhabitant», and it» the main »imply point for a large portion of country ueyoted to mining, lumbering agriculture and fruit-raiaing. Climate tin- i excelled The C ovrikr biing the only paper pub lished in Jotaqhi >e county, with a good circulation in J^ckum county, enables it to fte one of the I es advertiriUkg medium» in Swthera Oregon. For ratee, addreoe T he Cm kier . Grant’» Paas, Oregon. »eented sullen and refused to talk The warriors would get up, one or two at a time, and walk slowly CAMPBELL à TUFF away. Against this, the miners CAN Now BOAST OF HIVING THE protested. Finally an Irishman named John Galvin, a soldier of the FIXEST STORE ROOM IX SOUTHERN OREGOX Mexican war, a brave dare-devil of ■o regon a fellow, rose to his feet and said in NLY a loud tone of voice: "The very 1 ES, r.ext red ‘.Civil’ that starts to ‘lave’ VER * icturesque I will put a hole through him." At 225 MILES SHORTER' this a big stalwart warrior got up On their Cheap Counters in all such hues os 20 HOURS’ LESS TIME! and started to walk away. Galvin cocked his rifle, his eye flashed Accommodations I'nsurpafstsl for Com DRY GOODS, along the barrel, a sharp keen report fort and Safety;—Fare» anti Freights DRESS GOODS, via. Yaquina and the Oregon I»e- rung out on the evening air and Mr. velopment Co ’s Steamships CLOTHING, guleh eotirxe north (minus 35) 825 fe«‘t, uplands that is valuable fi.r pas Indian bit the dust. Mi en lk » s than by any Btc . Etc. »pur hear» north (plus 15), 925 fret turage, fruit raising. &c. In Grants This was a signal for a general other route I »»tween HATS AND CAPS, Gulch course north-weat (mimi» 15) 1025 tree fight. Seven Indians were Give me a call and 1* Convinced. feet, all pointe in Jhe Pass we have a beautiful location spur bear« north-west (plus 10) 1500 BOOTS AND SHOES fl 6U feet, set |M*Kt for corner No. 2, from which for a small city and the facilities killed on the spot, the balance ran Willamette Valley and San Francisco'! GEXTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, (minus 35), a tir 1.5 inches in diameter within our reach to make it a place ¡xdl tncll into the river. The water DAll.Y PASSENGER TRAINS GROCERIES, hears west feet. Thence north 20 of importance; a place that will being quite low they could easily (Except Sundays) degs. west on east IwMindary 3 M) feet, cen lord the river which they did while PROVISIONS, ter line of claim < plus 29) tii)0 h*et, set |M>Mt give the farmer a market for all his Leore /.este. the miners were reloading their rifles. surplus products. CROCKERY, for corner NO 3, from which minus 2«)) Yaquiiiu 6:20 a m Albany 12:40 p m a laurel 10 inches in diameter, bears north \Ve have it within our reach to As soon as the Indians reach«! the Arrwv. .4 rriw. New TOBACCOS, 69 degs. west, 8 feet A tir 12 inches in secure fine water power to build tip opposite bank of the river, they Corvallis 10:38 a m Corvallis 1 :22 p Hl CIGARS, ETC. diameter, lieara Mouth 31 degs. weM, 10 Alhany 11:20am commenced to shower the arrows Yaquina 5:45 p tn Francaise Silks. feet. Thence south 70 degs. W on north manufacturing r — interests; to bring back at the miners falling wide of O. & C. trains connect at Albany and boundary 675 feet, gulch coms, north of wealth and energy among Summer Silks. Corvallis. (minus 130) 1500 feet, . post , corner ..... ; No. 4, ., us to beautify our city with hatid- their aim. Not so with the miners; £JF“A11 our goods are entirely new and will be exchanged for cash Black Silks. Fares between Corvallis ard Albany i isjing ■ “ ~ the same as oirner No. ,'i to <-laim some residences. Iieaittifiil gardens, their leaden missiles went in such and han Frnneisco: Albatross Cloths. 37, (plus 175). from which a fir 12 inches or farm produce. CAMPBELL <fc TUFFS, close proximity to the Indians that Rail and Cabin '»14 00. Etamine Cloths. in diameter, boars south 28 degs. west, and give life and tone to our society, it soon Itecame so uncomfortable to (»rant’s Pass, Josephine County. Oregon __ __ There is a multitude of people all Rail and Steerage 9 00. 15 feet. Thence south 20 <legs east on Super Cloths. line Ix-tween claims 37 and OS, 2i>5 feet, over the Union who contemplate them that they retreated in the di WM. M. HOAG, Krinkled Sursinker. summit <>( riiljm lienrHeiiri ami west (nlux making a change, tnanv of them rection of Table Rock, as the miners General Manager. Lawns. X'>) tVM) feet, |»>st corner No. I, the place people of wealth looking for a pleas supposed for reinforcements. CHAS. C. IIOGVK, Lam- of lH.ginnim>, ami cotitaining 20. 65 acres. A. G. F. A 1‘. Agent, Corvallis. Battistis. rick acting promptly, concluded to ant climate in which to locate. The liH-atioii of thia mine ia recorded ill Foil Du Nord. He divided his —MANUFACTURERS OF — the otliee of the County Clerk of Joai- Many farmers who are tired of cold follow them up. Laces. Oregon Development Company. Dhinr co'intv. State of ttn-^on. in Vol 4, winters want farms in a milder cli men into three .‘quads, Dan Fisher Minint: Keconla, pace 686. The •ilioin- Lace Flouncing*. First-Class St*>amsliip Line between Small manufacturers who was selected to lead one squad, Lumber, Doors, Windows, itiii claim.nits are Willard Yoiin«and Ed mate. VAR AS( >I,S. Yaquina and San Francisco, are crowded out by large corjxira making a circuit atwund through ward Sanderaon Smith. \nv and all |H-r- We are constantly receiv Brackets, and Mouldings. Connecting at Yaquina with the trains o( i aona claiming adversely any |x>rtion of tiotis are looking for locations. Sam's valley and up on top of Ta ing the Oregon l’.icifk- Ilailro.i I Company aaid Dividend mine or surface ground are Shall we pay tribute to the agencies ble Rock, while John Swinden, also re<|iiired to tile their adverse claims with From Yaquina: — AND Al! KINDS Ol a soldier of the Mexican war, was NEW GOODS the Register of the Vnited States band established on our coast (which are May 10. Willamette Valiev, Saturday to pursue the Indians up the river monopolies in themselves) for our Office at Rosehurg. in the county of Doug • ’ 1 01. in the latest styles and de Eastern Oregon, Tuesday with a party of men and harrass las, and State of < tregon, within the nixlx agricultural implements, tools, •Wiliam* Hi Valley Saturday.. J tine 4 HOUSE signs from the best East days jterio I of liuhlieation hereof, or they wagons, buggies &c., or will we them all he could, while I.atnrick *• 11. Eastern Oregon, “ «'ll | m * haired hv virtuexif the Statute. ern markets. 16. Willamette Valley Thursday bring in wliat is needed of the raw would make a circle around what is C had . W. J ohnston , •« 24. Orders filled promptly — Eastern Oregon, Friday material and manufacture them now known as Gold Hill, cross the 5-6-tkrixJ Register. < < 28. Willaniutte Valley, Tuesday Send for Samples. —The Introduction of— here, and keep our money at home? the river at Fort Lane, get up tinder July 6. Eastern Oregon, Wednesday Mining Application No. 51 VVe cannot do these things without Table Rock and be prepared to give From San a concerted action of the town and them a warm reception when they U mitki > S tates L a \ i > O ffice , ) May 16. Willamette Valley, \h>u!ay. county. If we set down and say showed up. The plan was welt Eastern Oregon, Tuesday Roaeburg, Or., May 4. 18874 24. laid, for the Indians went almost 38. HAS ENABLED THEM TO REDUCE PRICES FIFTY PER Willamette Valley, Saturday. NOTICE is hereby given that Willard "let them come, we don't care," we where he anticipated they would, June 5. Eastern Oregon, Sunday Y’ouinf, w hose p<»at otlic(‘ addrcsM is C ur - are sure not to have them. 186 First St., Portland, Or. Willamette Valley, Thursday CENT. BELOW ALL FORMER RATES. eadt* Lock'-. Wasco countv, Oregon, has The people will come if we invite only instead of going around under Eastern Oregon, Friday this da> tiletl big application (or a patent them. Prove to them when they the Table, they kept close along the Willamette Fallcy, Tuesday For Price List, address, S. P D. & L. Co. lor 15»)() linear ieet of the “Summit” mine bank of the river so as to lie pro Eastern Oregon, Wednesday or vein bearing gold, with aurface ground come that they are welcome; get Grant's Pass, Oregon. ♦DO feet in width, Fitii.ited in < irave Creek them interested in our city and they tected by the brush and trees, and The Company reserves the Mining District. County of Josephine, and will help us to build up our enter io escape observation. change Kteamcrs or sailing dates. Mining Application No 49. Stateof Oregon, anti designated by the prises. The croakers will vanish It was getting quite late in the S B TOBY, Oen. F. <N I*. Agent ! « Held notes and ollicial plat on file in thia 2 )4 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal. NOTIC E I evening and Swinden'« party moved ! NOTICE!! from sight; the slow coach will eith U nite !» S tate « L and O ffice , i otliee as lot No. 39, in uiisurvcyed lands. (41ti along cautiously until night ap Roseburg, Or., May 4. 1887.1 er fall into the ranks and move Said lot iK’ing described as follows, to-wit: NOTICE is hereby given that Willard Beginning at a po^t set in a mound of ahead, or stick in the sands as they proached, when they !a>ed by for THOSE DESIRING TO SETTLE IN Voting, whose |>o>t olliue a i lru^s is Cas- stone 4 feet aquaro for corner No. I, from drift about him, a wreck to remind j daylight. OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA In the mean time, Fish 1 cade Locks, Wasco county, Oregon, has which locating monument bears north 04 er's squad groped their wav silent- —VIA— ilnsday tiled his application for a patent • legs. 15 min east, 4 M feet. ! run north us of the past. Some one says we have adver ; iy and stealthily through thcgkxmi Ibr 15(H) linear feet of the St. Peter.i” 20 dogs west on line ladween claims 37 Oregon & California R. R. i mine or vein, l»«aring gold, with surface uid .39, (var 19 Jt ‘ gs. 30 mill, east ) 3 ‘ 0 tised the country enough. I smile and darkness of the night till they Will do well to consult the undersigned at ground 6)0 feet in width, situated in f<‘et, post corner No. 2 of claim 37, and at the remark. We have a popula- | reached the top of Table Rock. AND CONNECTIONS. ♦ »rave Creek Mining District, County of center line of claim 39. G'M) feet, a Hr 14 1 ’< ) I XT, Jackss« >11 C< >111 rty. Josephine, and State of Oregon, ami «les- inches in diameter, mark it for corner No. tion in the United States, of about Just at the [>eep of day the wolves Fare fretn Tort'an to San Francisoo, CENTRAI ignated by the field notes, and ofiiuial plat 2, from which minus 50; a tir :»H inches sixty million people. I suppose and coyotes set up a fearful howl Limited $30, Unlimited $35 IN THE CENTRAL PART OF THE <»n tile in this office as lot No. 37. in un hi diameter i»rars south la dvgs east, 25 likely this section of country has ing which the miners took to lie In surveyed lands. Said lot No. 37 being fuel. 'I'lienee noitli 75 dugs. 39 min. wcat sent cut s.cxwcrude advertisements dians making ready fora light. As Close* Connections made at Ashland 11 Off IK' liivoT Valley, on theOA (* Hailrontl. described as follows, to-wit: on north Isaindary, 1500 f<n*t. Set |s>st Avith the sta_r( M of the California, Oregon ■one sheet for every 12,000 peo daylight approached, they liecame The Shipping Point for the principal portion of the grain producing There lading no public survey or estab for corner No. 3, from which (minus 2-5)) ple. 2¡í Idaho Stage (’omjsmv. Grants Pass has grown so far convinced that there were no In lished corners within the required limits, a laurel 0 inches in diameter bears west part of the County. I therefore establish a l<s*ating monu 14*._» ieet. A laurel H inches in diameter without much push or aid. But if dians on the Rix’k. Only 29 Miles of Staging. ment, or initial |>oint with which to con bears Month 62 degs. east, 22 f«et. Dience • we cxjiect it to make a prominent, The Swinden party took the In Address or call on C. MAGRUDER, Central Point, Oregon. Time ls‘twecn tirants Paas and San Fran nect said survey. Said monument con south 20 dega. east on end line parallel dians' trail at daylight and f »Bowed place, we must all put our shoulders sists of a trap rock in place, 8 by 10 feet with end line of claim No. 37,4*25 fret, cisco, 27 hours. at the has * and 8 feet high, and marked summit of ridge (»ears eaatand wont (plus to the wheel and move it on over | cautiously till he reached the jxiint where he was to meet Lamrick. on the south side thereof with the letters 75), 600 feet, set |H»Ht corner No. 4, fioin al! obstacles, and it can lx? done. «’AI.IFOIINIA EXPRESS TRAINS IM1I.Y . S. P cut with a chisel in the rouk. From w !ii< li minus 10) a yellow pine, 24 in Here all the men got together and ( »CCASIONAI.I.V. North. Hou lit. From May 1, 18S7. the locating monument, Sexton mountain ches iirdiameter, bears south 85 «legs, held a consultation. They soon l»e- liears S 36 deg. 2 ) min W, about 6 miles. 10:10 n tn Some Ejrly Oregon history. west. 14 feet. Di»»eovery shaft and cut 4 :00 p m Lv, Portland Ar. came convinced that the Indians Dutchmans Peak in the Siskiyou moun Iwar north 13 (legs.east, 2«5O feet I'lience Grants Pass Lv. 7:05 p 111 7:00 a nt Snow-Flake Brand -- The Best In the Market. tains near the State line bear* S deg south 75 degs. 30 min east on south 5:00 “ ** 9 :(»> a tn Ar. trillanti E ditor CocitiEH Early in the were in the thick brush between W. Dvserts hydraulic mine on To n East IsHind.iry 1500 feet, |ss«t corner at place spring of 1852, the miners of this them and the river, but none could Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars Ask your Grocers for it. Dont be put off by being • reek bears S 52 degs. W. Pettingills of beginning i plus 235), containing 17. 04 locality were very much annoyed at be found to lead the way in there; house* on Grave* cree k la*ars S 39 «legs. 20 acres. told that arything else is as good. Every sack of Daily betw»»en i Portland and Ashland. the Indians would have too much min W. Said nionurncnt is locate*«! on The location of this mine is ru<*<»r«le<| in the lx>ld impudence of the Rogue this Flour warranted to make the summit of Mt. St. Peter, on the divide I lie office of t lie < ’oiint v (’lerk of .lose pl line River Indians. . R. K. Ferry makes Con- Tli.» O. AC..................... , --------- It was evident that advantage over them, hence they l>etwceii Grave* and (’oyote* Cret*ks, ami County, Oregon, in Vol. 4. Mining Ku a collision lietweeti the miners and laid siege to the place. They sur ni*etion with all the Regular Trains on the White, Light, and Sweet Bread, at the bead of Tom East cre*ek I com cords, on page 631. Thu adjoining cla'in East Side Division, front foot of F street. rounded the thicket ami were rein- menced said survey at the S W « «»rnur at ants arc l.dwar I Sanderson Smith ami Indians was inevitable. The In luctd by other miners. ¡W Fac-simili of Brand displayed where on sale. "O»a For several dians would repair to the miners ’ |M>st No. 1, from which the locating m< n- Willard Young. Any and all persons W est Sim: D ivision . ument Iwars N 3 idegs. E, 525 feet, ami a claiming adv trc I v any pttrfioii of said cabins while the men were at work, d.n s they kept tip the watch ready E. BETWEEN PORTI.ANDACORVALLIS white oak 10 inch *s in <liaiih*t<*r bears N Summit mine, or surface ground are re- ami would help themselves to pro for the time when the Indians would Ashland, Or. ,3s th-gM. \V | i feet, atiJ .i .•» u k <t.ik 15 quire«l to tile their adverse cliiiiiiis with 43*3»«] M ail T rain » D aily (xr< eit at xday .) .etire from the thicket. On the inches in «liamc'ter Is ars N 10 dugs W 14 the Register of the Fnitrd States Land visions; and though frequently morning of the fifth day after the 7:30 am Lv. Portland Ar. 6:15 pm feet. Then«’«* I run N 20 «legs. W on W Office at Roseburg, in the county of l>oug- warned to desist from such doings, 12:25 pm Ar. Corvallis Lv. 1:30 “ b<»undary of claim, var 19 <le*gs. 3 • min las and State of ♦ )regon, «luring the sixty they would only snarl ami taunt the fight at the Big Bar, three squaws EXMU»II VKAtXS DAILY (XXCEIT it XDAY.) E. Instrument ihmm I is iinpr«»v<*d s««Lir «lavs publication hereof, or they will Iw miner’s, hence it was evident that a came out with a white flag and said compass). 300 fi*et—center line of«Iaiin, barret! by virtue «•( the Statute the Indians wanted a "pow wow.’’ 4:30 p tn Lv. Portland Ar 9:00 a nt fight would ensue. plus ,'J5. 600 feet -sqt tor corner C ham . W. J ohnston , AND 8.0) “ Ar. MeMinville Lv. 5:45 “ L'tmrick consented, and in a few In the month of Julv of that year, No. 2, on divide? Iwtae-en Grave* an«i Uoy- 5-6.6 ‘<I h Register. hours some sort of an understand At Albany and Corvallis connect with ote creeks, fr«»m which a fir 36 inches in a noted Indian named Jim, in com G rant ’ s P ass , O regon trains of Oregon and Pacific railroad for C orner M ain A F ront S ts , diameter bearsN 35 dugs. W II feet, a fir pany with three or four of his trilte, ing was reached, which agreement Yaquina Bay. 4') incite*» in diameter 1» -ar- s 70 «legs. E, New Millinery Store. o < Rogue Rivers) repaired to the resi was kept till the spring of '53. 85 ic*et. Summit shaft Iwars S 7 ) «legs Local tickets for sale and baggage deuce of Dr. Ambrose, where now Thus ended what was called "Lam- Having opened a Family Grocery, I hereby announce to the public that E, 340 feet. Tln*nce N 70 «legs E «»n N checked at Company'» up-town office, IsHindary,’ along hill-side* fa« ing north. stands the town of (Void Hill, ami rick’s war.” corner Pine and Second streets. Ti.-kets MISS MAUD TUFFS, I have a new ami well selected stock of 1500 feet. Set a p>st for e«»rner No 3. Westward to a Junction for principal points in California can only demanded the Doctor’s Iteautiful from which—15o a tir 12 inch« s in diame Successor to Mrs Flanagan A Tuffs lie procured at the Company's office, daughter Maud, for whom he would ter ls*ars S 28 degs W, 15 feet. Cut No. Chicago & Northwest -m R. Corner F and Front Streets. Portland. Oregoi. GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES AND TABLE WARE:. 3 ls*ars S 13 «legs W, 260 feet. Thence Millinery and Dressmaking pay a band of «potted cayuse ponies. R. The «eems lie coming westward The Doctor at once liecaine indig despite all to Bought since the Sweeping Reduction in freights, from the East, ami S 20 min. east on east side line* 265 feet— K. KOEHLER, E P. ROGERS. statements to the contra summit of ridge, course east and a*”*t plus nant ami ordered Jim to leave his Manager. OF. A Pass ,Agt. ESTABLISH M ENT marked down at Bottom Prices. I also sell the 3.5. 600 f<*et set |>ost f«*r corner No. 4 from ry. Engineers of the company have which — 35 a pint* 24 inches in diameter, Opposite Campls il a Tuffs’ store, on 6th place; to which, Jim protested. arrived at Eagle R»xk. Ihaho, and Whereupon the Doctor picked up a MtM KLLANKOl'S. CELEBRATED DAVIS VERTICAL SEWING MACHINE, I »ears N 42 «legs ea-t, 17 feet A pin«’ 8 st reet. incite» in «liameh r Iwars n«»rth 22 degs billet of w<xxl ami "layed altout it is expected the line will l»e fin which lias no equal in ease of management ami great range of work west 33 feet. A cabin and spring ami in a way that Jim despised. ished to that jxiint this year. From blacksmith »hop liear* south 54 «legs, the road will p las through HAIRWOEÏ así STAMHNG itdlf done him" He and his gang left however, nor thence My object is to make it to the interest of those having cash or pro- west 250 f»*ct Discovery shaft No. I and the \Vo<xl River country, Camas [27-6tn J. WIMER & SON. did they stand on the order of leav l’rairie and on tunnel bear north ss «logs west 8'12 feet dnee, to trade with me. to Boise City and Lo<*ating monurne-iit ls*ars south 87 «h-gs ing. They rtxle but a short distance join with the Oregon J. M. (’IIILFX Pacific at Al Have the largest store in Joaephine 10 min. west, Ills feet. Theme south 70 from the D<* tor’s house when they bany. On April ist, progress was PIGNEY & COOK, <1 *gs. west along south ls»nndary. 1320 county, which is 65x33 feet, and two came ti|x>n a band of fat cattle which < ommenced from Fort Fetterman. fe»*t—rummit «»n line plus 125. 15'Mi fi*»*t— G rant s P ass - - O rkoon belonged to Ambrose. Smarting Wyoming, westward. The Ch ca stories, filled with place of Iwginnin r ami containing 20. 65 acr<*s under the reception the Doctor bad go Northwe-te.n ha . bought the * The location of this mine is r«*< >>r led in given them, they concluded to get of way of the Utah & Wyo the ««fin e of tin* (‘«»’Hit v < lerk of J«r*cphine X N 1 > even by slaughtering some of the tight county. Or« z«»n, in \ »1. 4. Mining Rc- ming from Ogden, via the Corinne Doctor’s fatest beeves, They killed ami Bear < <»r«l*. pag«- 638 The adjoining claim War.i nd Machine Repilrtii i Speciali?. River pass. [Ex. ant» arc E«lward Sanderson Smith ami five head of the fate t four year old BLACKSMITH WE BUY FOR CASH, Willard Y<sing. Any and all |s*rsons AGH.NTS l'i,R TIIK Says a Jacksonville exchange steers in th: band. Ambrose at adversely any t»orti«»n of s.u«l I • )tll I wC nney sold 48 » pounds of ANI) HELL FOR CASH, SMITH HROS., - - - Proprietors;. claiming “St Peters’’ min*'«»r siiriace gr«»ijnd ar« John Deere Moline Walking once sent word to all the miners in hides to N. A. Handy this week. his locality t > repair to his j.l.*< • for r»*4piir»*«l I«» file their a«lven*e claims with 6th street. Grants* Pass, Oregon. the Jo g’.-t»-r «»f tin* Unit»«! States L iml consultation. 'l'l.c miners, who The lot included Jloo pounds of Sire Honest Weiiil aid Measure. — ami — ..... o Office at Roseburg in th«? <«»»mty of ffcjng- were a rugged lot of pioneer ), went deer skins, or all that remains of la«. «’»-I State of ♦ >r. _" ri. <hiring tin* sixty at once to enquire into the business. 81 *> deers. The deer skinner is still AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED days peri<sl of pnhli«■■.•tion h«*re«d, or they Riding Plowsand Cultivators. Among tile nttmlx r was Dan Fish iinterrified. will Is* l>arr»*'l by virtue of the ptovisKms TRAVELERS,- MINERS AND SHOP os H ST., MEAR 6 th . er ami John 'wwrka still residents The mandate of the supreme Mitchell and Lewis Wagons, Hacks. Buggies and Carts, of the Statut«*. (2f‘tf ♦ iiW. J ohnston , of this plait. There were alxiut court in the Marple c.i a-, command FARMERS' SUPPLIES. ----- Also, Agents for ----- .',-6-6n<|. R< gister. seventy miners. A man named ing non-exeettti >n of the sentence, Lamrick wait selected to take the was on Thursday -ent to the sheriff Application No.’ 50. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, of Yamhill county by the clerk of lead, the balance would follow. We keep everything needed by the i stem L aki » O tf !« f , ♦ for the Coraux. Any of which we w ill exchange for hay and grain. Arming themselves with rifles, ’.he supreme court, hv direction of people. I I - i pistols and butcher knives, they the court. Having completed our new Stables we are now prepaied to furnish nt Willard went to the *'Big Bar ’ where the The Opera Continue in Paris has jfl C rb - TE£ PI0MEE3 AND OMLY NEWSPAPER Indians were cginjx'd anti demanded hewn the best of accomm.xlations AT REASONABLE RATES. burned, causing the death of >r rt g»»ri, I» am CHEAP FOR CASH OR PRODUCE an explanation The Indians num a number of perwjtis, of whom. 17 h»r a pal «uit Waldo. Oregon. Horse Shoeing and Wagon Repairing a Specialty "rivHeüd” bering alxjtit one hundred ami fifty. were "HURRA GRANT’S PASS, HURRA!” E. A. ESTES, mine or vein, bearing gold, with surface GRAMS PASS AND JOSEPHINE ground Hi» fret in width, situated in COUNTY. Grave Creek Mining I’istriet, County of FKONT STREET, ¿r»uU Fann, Oregon. Josephine and Stateof Oregon, and dvsig- ’ Its Future What We Mako It. nated by the field notes and official plat — DKALFH IN — now on tile in the otliee as lot No. 38 in Having given thi ■ subject much nttsurveyed lands. Said lot No. 38 being thought I want to say a few words described as follows, towit: Beginning nt |»wt fur south-east corner ! through the columns of the Cov- of claim 37, for corner No. 1, and from rikk and let the people digest them which a pine 24 incites in diameter. Is ars at their leisure. There is perhaps north 42 deg*, east, 17 feet. A pine A in no section of the United States that TOBACCO, dies in diameter bears north 22 degs. ’ CIGARS, west. 33 feet, and ills, ei’t on daitn 38 can boast of a finer climate titan bears north 33A feet, ami locating monu Jose phine and Jackson counties. CANDIES, ment bears south 87 de gs. 10 min. nest, We have thousand.* cf acres of NUTS, ETC. 1148 feet. ” ‘ „ east, by choice fanning lands, with only a Thenee north ‘ 70 <le«H improved solar com pass, (var. 19 degs. Highest Cash price paid for east), 200 f<s‘t summit of ndge (tearing small portion under cultivation, and ........ ............ west (ininns 15), 62» feet. dry thousands of acres more of hill and Country Produce, Hides, Furs, east and Tropical Fruits, Staple and Fancy O Bargains! Bargains! Bargains'. G ROGER 1 Arrivals. SUGAR PINE DOOR & LUMBER CO and STORE FINISHINGS. The Latest Improved Machinery. OLDS & KING, 1 NOTICE ! Towns of Southern Oregon Ashland Citv Roller Mills C. LANDERS, New (¡ouiIs. New l.ivcrv. Feed and Sale Stable! SHOP. I Blacksmiths ad Horse Shners,