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«o ill E (’( w J. WIMER. 1’0 ADVERTISE ----------------- p. Publisher. SL’BSCRlfTlOX Ä.tTL’N. One Year (in advanca) »2.25 Six Months. fl.25 Three Months Single Copies .................. iÔc lob Printing of all Kinds —IN THE— An Independent Paper, Devoted Especially to the Interests of Southern Oregon cry Latest and Best. Styles, —AMD AT TUB— ( ¡RAMS PASS. JOSEPHINE (’Ot NTY. OR.. ERI PAY .UNE 17. ISSI Katra. Livinur laowewt LINES OF TRAVEL. NO. 12 Grant’s I*«««, m > named after I Grant, is a county seat centrally lucatad in Southern Oregon. It is a prof rai'mad town of ItMIO inhabitant», the main supply point for a large portion of country devoted to mining, lumbering igricullun* and fruit-raising. Climate un excelleil The Coi bike bv ng the only paper pob- liahed in Jose| hi i - county, with a good circulation in . sek on county, enables it to lie one of the les advertising mediums in Southern Grego 1. For rates, addrse» I’m: Coi kiss . Grant’s Bass, Oregon. u lii. h a pine 24 inches in diameter. t> - »r- fighting as that done by what MEMORIAL SERMON north 42 east, 17 feet. A pine # in- Of Rev. J. P. Coleman, of thia City, little better than a mob of uni eliee ill. .li.uneter be ,rs north 22 .legn . Delivered at Music Hall on plined school-boys on that fearful Ayer’s Ilair Vigor keep« the hair soft «< »!. 33 t»et, an.t die. cut on claim 38 May 29th, 1887. and pliant, iinparu to it the lustre and t»tli and 7th of April, 1863. The hoara north 33 • feet, and locating mon i- CAN NOW MOIST or HAVING THt freshm of youth, cauws it to grow n.ent lieare so ith 8? dege. 11 min. west. T« xt —“Men that have put their lives in finest armies in Europe never re luxuriantly, erudicatvA Dandruff, cure« 1148 feet. Thence north 70 d••g>•. east, by jv<»pardy/’ 1 Citron. 11-19. ceived or inflicted such awful pun FINEST STORE ROOM IN SOUTHERN OREGON. improved solar nanpaaa, (var. 19 degs ail scalp disvji'Acs, an I is the most clean /nan ln*t weef,) ishment as lx>th the union and rebel oast), 2!» foet aniu'nit of n Ice bearing ly of all hair pn paratioas. ■O' armies endured without flinching REGON ACIFIC east and west minus 1J), PJa feet, dry ailroad Four hundred thousand men ! AVFR’Q ,l*ir Tigor has given me NLY OPULAR ffii'cli cmirae north (minus ;f>) 825 feet, What an army' The bravest, the in the death grapple for Pittsburg oute I Uli O rieet autiafe tk»n. I was VER icturcsqus spur Is'ars north plus f, .. feet ANGES Landing. ' A French or German ncirlv bald for six years, during which Gul. h course north west iwinua t.’> |irg.5 truest, the lieat that ever went forth time I used many hair preparations, but 225 MILES SHORTER! For armv would have l*en considered feet, spur l>eara north-».-st (plus 10) 1.5no to battle for human freedom. without "jo xs. Indeed, what little :<s-t. set [..sj f.r corner No 2, from wl> h get them ? No, a thousand times annihilated if it had suffered any hfdr I had waa growing thinner, until 20 HOURS LESS TIME! On their Counters in sli such lines as I tried Ayer’s Hair Vigor. 1 used two (mlnua 35), a fir 15 inches in diameter no. We will ever cherish in fond thing like the losses endured by bottles of the Vig«»r ana liiv head is now Accommodations Unsurpassed for Com la-are west I3’t feet. Thence north 20 DRY GOODS, well cov « hh ’ i with a new growth of hair. remembrance recollections of your those under Grant’s and Beaure- fort and. Safety "—lares and Freight* .lea' west on east boundary 3 G feet, cen — Judson B. Chapel, Peabody, Mass. via. Yaquina and the Oregon De ■’ i.Mifts'i, «t patriotism and fidelity to truth, gard's command. ter line of claim plus 2 2') tiOOfeet, M-t set i> p >»t DRESS GOODS, Talk of the Spartan leaders at the velopment Co 's Sieuiu-hips HAIR *,!ls lR‘’ weak, gray. for corner No. 3, from I win. h minus 2 > Oh. that their mantle might fall «■Mill an4 faded, may have new life Mien Less than by any a laurel 10 inches in diameter, lieare north upon the voting men of America, Pass of Thermopylea, the charge of CLOTHING, and color restored to it by the use of other route between <»> (legs, west, 8 feet A fir 12 inches in the "six hundred that rode into the Ayer’s Hair Vigor. •* M v hair was thin, HATS AND (APS, all points in the diameter, bear» south 31 degs west, 10 teaching them the highest virtue is failed, and dry, and fell out in large Valley of Death." Where in all to love Clod supremely, to revere feet Tlie.i.e south 70 d«-2s. Won north quantities. Ayer ’ s Hair Vigor stopjHtl BOOTS AND SHOES bo ind.irv 67’> (eet, gnleh course north this emblem cf lil»erty which repre the history of the past will you find the falling, and resumed my hair to its GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, original color. As a «trussing for the minus 1.; > |3 si feet, |..s< -omer No 4. «cuts to us the patriotism of our am thing equal to the bravery of DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS tasur, this preparation I ms no eoual.— la in; the same as corner No. 3 to claim GROCERIES. Major Keeneti at the battle of Chau- Mary N. llammoad, Stillwater, Minn. (Except Sundays) 37, (plus 17.5). inmi which a fir 12 inches forefathers but having more recent cellorsvitle where with a small bat PROVISIONS, ly lieen re christened by the blood in diameter, bears south 28 degs. nest, VIGOR «nd 1>. ‘Utv. in the Lrait' Leum. ¥ lUUll, appvaraiu «’ of th«» hair, may 15 feet. Th.'iic smith .‘a .legs „ e _____ 1.i(.u of our ___________________________________ kindred on the battle fields of talion of cavalry, he charged right CROCKERY, Yaquina 7 00 a m Albany 1:30 p m be preaerved4or an indvrtnite periotl by line I.et*een claims 37 and : h . 2.c. f.-t sbilo Atlanta. Gettysburg and An in the face ot Stonewall Jackson’s • lrré-e. the use of Ay r ’ s Hair Vigor. •• \ dis Arrive. TOBACCOS, summit <>f ridge N-arseast and west (plus armv of 20,000 veterans. Think of ease of the scalp caused my hair to In - C rvallis I 1:38 a m Corvallis 2:02 p ID CIGARS, ETC. come harsh and dry, and to fall out :»> (V»I feet, iswUcorm-r No. 1, the pi.« Detain, and decked with additional the charge of the boys in blue on Alliany 11:1'1 am Yii-juina f : 10 p ID of beginning, an.t i-ont.lining 2'1 »15 seres. stirs, shall shine on in unsullied freely. Nothin*; I tried «eetued to do O. A C. trains connect at Albany anil n.t any good until 1 commenced using The locution of this mine is n-eor.lej in splendor as the banner of a free and the heights of Vicksburg; the storm Ayer’s ilair \ igor. Three bottles of Corvallis. the ofii.-e of the «'o-.intv Clerk of Jos..- united republic. Beautiful ensign ing of Fort Donalsou; the wild rush ,5^ “ A11 our goods are entirely new and will 1* exchanged for cash this preparation restored my hair to a Fares between Corvallis and Albany* pinne cmmtv, NtHte nf Oregon, in Vol 4. hoaltny condition, and it is now soft of the free! Thy red stri[>cs are through the rebels’ fire up the rocky nmi San I-'rancHco : Mining K.-eor-ls, pa re (is... The adjoin or farm produce. CAMPBELL & Tl FFS, and pliant. My scalp is cured, and it emblematical of the bhxxl which face of Lookout Mountain and Mis ing claimants are Willard Youngan.l Ed Rad and Cabin $14 00. is also free from dandruff. — Mrs. E. R. Grant’s Pass. Josephine County. Oregon ward 8anJ.-rs<>n Smith, t Go and .ill per- h is been shed in thy defense. Thy sionary Ridge, where amidst the Foss, Milwaukee, NS is. Rail and Steerage 9 00. sons claiming a.lvi-rselv nny |»>rtion 1 "* white colors how forth- the purity tri tun pliant shouts of our victorious WM. M, HOAG, sai-i Dividend min.- or surface ground are armies, the stars and stripes were General Manasci r. required Io tile their adverse claims with of the motives of those who died for planted above the clouds, as though Sold by Druggets and Perfnmers. CHAS. C. HOG UH. Thy stars and azure blue are the ltegist.-r of tin- Fnit.-d States band thee. A. G. F. A P. Agent, Corvallis. it must needs mount higher and yet rrnrrcT S afrtt , prompt action, and I G Ilice at R.weh-arg. in the county of Doug indicative of that heaven where all las, and State 0« Orejón, —MANUFACTURERS OF . , , - • within the sixty Christian patriots shall shine in the higher to battle in the purer air of wonderful curative properties, easily lu i»in<»l <>f pul.lieali.m li.-re.ii, ,.r tlu-i . ,rilflf,a . .Re >> J? i ee,‘,er heaven and blend its immortal col place Ayer’s Pills at the head of the list will 1... I on .| [,v lhl. Statute. image ° of f c OUr our glorified Redeemer of popular r< medics for Sick and Nerv First-Cla-sei Steamship Line between These men placed their lives itt ors with the rainbow of the skies, ( ’ han . \V. J ohnston , Lumber, Doors, "Windows, ous Headaches, Constipation, and all ail- 5-fi-ti ids’ Yaquint and San Francisco, R“gister. jeopardy liecause of their love of' Think of the charge of the 1st Min mt nta originating in a disordered Liver. Brackets, and Mouldings. ('onnecting.nt Yaquina with the trains of country. One of the proudest mo ; nesota at the battle of Gettysburg, Mining Application No. 51 I have been a great, sufferer from the Oregon Facifie Railroad Company ment.v of mv life was when arrayed where three hundred men, rank and Headache, and Ayer’s Cathartic Pili« — ANU ALL KINDS « fasu.'sT.- in the army blue and marching un file, were ordered by Geu. Hancock are the only medicine that has ever U.stTKP S tate » I. asp Orvie.K, ) Mav 10. Willaim-tte Valiev, f a: .inlay given me relief. Ono dose of these Pills Roseburg, Or., Mav 4. 1887.f der the glorious stars and stripes. in person to charge a brigade of will quickly ».•«'? • my bowels, and free “ ?1 Fa-tern Ore." n, T-iesdav NOi lt E is hereby given that Willard It was no mercenary motive that in relicts who'were advancing withj' my head from pain.— William L. Page, June 4. 1 Wii-ametto Valley Saturday Vonn,.', whose post oiliec a l-lr.-ss is Cás fluenced the boys of '61 to leave the resistable force to penetrat^th« (S Richmond, Va. tr il.i Eastern Oregon, “ ele Ijocks. (Vasco i-oiniB . Oregon, has ion lines. In less than fifteen : “ 111. 1 Willamette Valley Thurs-lav : his .lay tiled his application for a patent comforts <>f home and the successful " 24. utes two hundred of the brave lia- tyrn Oregon, l- riJ iv pursuits of life to engage-in the lor Iftil I linear (eel of th.- "Summit" mine Prepared by Dr. J. O. Aver &Co.,Tx>weilt Maas. “ 28. ! Willamette Va'i- y, TuetiJa, j Bold by all Deafen In Medicine. •r vein hearing gold, «ith surface ground hardships of the camp and field, or uesotians were shot down will' —The Introduction of— I uly t’>. ! Eastern Crevon, We.l-i.*- lay i - "i leet in width, situated in < .rave t "re. k to become targets for rebel bullets, teen officers wounded and •> Fr-sn Aha uarwre.' (lining District, ( "omit y of Josephine, and Gen. Hancock said afterwr^w4?^7 Stat-.-of Ore.-in, and designated bv the or subjects of lingering disease, or Mining Application No. 49. Willamette Vail, v, Monday -May- 16. would have ordered the cj ' ZJ. of captivity with all of its attending 24. ti Id noies and olliei .l plat on file in this Eastern Oregon, Tues lay 2K I’ nitei » S tates L and O ffice , ] "Hi.a» lot No. :,:i. in iinsurve.ved lands. horrors No, no. my friends, they the entire rigiment had bee Willamette Valley, Saturday 5. Kosebiirg, Or., May I, 1887.f Said lot Is-ing des.Tibed as follona, to wit : were influenced with higher, purer, It was an awful crisis 0,1 Eastern Oreu-on, Sunday !>. Willamette Valley, Thursday NOTH’!- is hereby uiven that Will.tr«! [ Beginning at a |»>«t set in a mound of I and no'iler motives than the con the battle when to s' 4 I 17. Eastern thegm, Friday Young, whos«* p.»-t office a hlrcN.M ía (’ hs ■t uie 4 f.s-t squire for eorm-r No. 1, from CENT. BELOW ALL FORMER RATES. from rout and uinfn^ MaUl < 21 Willamette I-alley, Tnewb:y « ide L<» c L n , Was«o c'Hinty, Oregon . has which locating m.iniiineiit ta-ars north <¡4 ; sideration of pay. 29. Has patriotism become so cheap, ( had to lie sacrificed. Eastern Oregon, Wcdiiesoav tár For Price List, address, tl.b lay tile«! his applhation f»r a patent degs. 1.5 min east, 4>M feet. I run north ' S. P D. & L Co. \\ ith what amazing !<>r 15(X) lineal feet of the “St. Peters” 20 degs west mi line Is tween claims 37 ¡ and degraded in the estimation of The Company reserves the right to mine or vein, bearitu trold, with surface and 39. (var l'.i degs. 30 min. east) 310 people a< to believe that men must they would spring forwaracQR Grant’s Pass, Oregon. change steamers or sailing dates /round 6’H feet in width, situated in feet, p-wt corner No. 2 of claim 37, and ¡command of their officers, , S B TOBY, Gen. F. A P. Ap-nt < «l av«* Creek Mining Pi-triet, Cuunty of .unfur ¡inp Of «’l.iiiH 3’». r. nt ’ct, a f-r 14 »ec<ls be iMiught with money in or knowing that thev werr^going ngV ■>4 Montgomery S'., San Fran, r Gal.- h.st phine, and State of Oregon, and <les- nctu nifi «liaiiie!« r. mark il L*r< »riiPi N • (1er to make a show of its virtues? MH . ......... „.. l>eeii into l so ',e jawsof Jehnv. As we look forbid. If thev had i/nated bv the field notes, and otliuial plat 2, from which mimiH fei; a I.»-36 hip I p ** God on fde in this otli« • as lot No 37. in un- in <l*.;n. ter hears .*ou»h IS «i«*.*» past, 25 i ba c anil low as to sell tbemseh e at thesc ,nel>. many of them broken ’’r.’............... ’ • surveyed lands. Sail lot No. 37 being feet. Tl enpt' h ’ith 75 <!«*gs 3 )mi’i up M :in<l liecome subjected to all the pn 111 hcaltl*. their IxMlies pierced and ‘on north boundary, 1500 feet. Set pout Is described as iollowa, to-wit: C ornee M ain ä F ront S ts , G hani ’ s P ass , O regon ,.r^~ .,.1.1; nr« ,i„ ...... I torn with bullets, it is impos — VIA---- There being no public survey or esfab- ! fur . «»rner N.» 3, from * hi« h < minus 2'» i vations of a soldier’s life, do you a laurel I» inches in diameter hear« w« st think • • • they • ... have poured ... would into ’Bile to realize the awful scenes iished corners within the rspiirtMi limits, Oregoi & California R. R. 1 ‘",! r’!? ! therelnre establish a l<»«ating monu 14‘.j leet. / ' !T o- ' ! ' 1 1 ' 1 " '''1 the union armies bv hundieds and through which they have p issed, in deg«, eant, (ND CONNECTIONS. ment, or initiil p«’int with which tocon.- , hears south 62 >..l.-gs,east,. fe.t lhen.u , thousands’ order that you, mv friends, with nect said survey. Said monument con ¡Noiilh20 deg«, east . enjoy ‘ tn No 37,4*5 i<s»t, feet, 1 Our (>nr armies at ’lilies were largely made up up ! them, might -- - - Ijie blessing of No. .1/543.) sists of a trap ro. k in place, H by 10 feet ' with end line of claim lÿ MT. SHASTA ROUTE. j at the liase ami 8 feet high, ami marked summit of r»dxe Iwar** <*a«t and west (phiw - ofls.ys ranging front the ages of civil liberty and the rights of citi on the south side thereof with the letters 7-5 . <«• >1) f«M’|, nd |»<> h ! « «»nier No. 4, fiom sixteen to twenty years. From zeus in a * free country. ( |,jC onnertions nra.lo at Ashland S. ¡’.cut with a chisel in the rsk. I rom which (rninuH 10) a yellow pins, 24 in* T<» tifiate in detail the prison these came the i-xjicrienceil soldiers ■ ,. ¡¡j, ; Hta-.'s of th.' California, Oregon chew in diameter, bear« Mouth N5 deg«. the l<»< alin/ monument, Sexton monntaii scenes, the awful tragedies of the .••f Stag - ♦ ■ nifsinv. bears S deg. 2'1 min W, about d miles. «PHt, II feet, bi-k’overy «haft and cul who marched with Sherman to the field, would send a thrill of Dutchmans Peak in th<* Shkiv<«u moun ’ear north 13dn^H.cant, 25(1 feet Thence ■ea, and luv'iig nothing else to do, nly 20 Miles of Staffing;. Bought since the Sweeping Reduction in freights. from the East, and tains near the State line bears S «leg south 75 deg«. 30 min eawt on aouth .auntereil down to Raleigh, North h’>rn»r througli this entire audience W. I>vs« rtw hydraulic mim on T<» n Easi boundary 1500 feet, post comer al place Carolina, to receive the surrender of Even marked down at Bottom Prices. I also sell the at this i_.- late date, it -• almost ’ j _._ i* <j"il*ctwt‘<'ii tiranta Pans ami San Fran « reek hears S 52 dogs. W. Pettingills of beginning (plus 235), containing 17. 04 cisco, 27 hours. ¡Johnson’s army, inorder that the ■ makes the blond run cold to think house on Grave «reek bear- S 3'J degs. 20 acre«. Those men, many of whuu The location of this mine i« re<*orded in interview at Appomattox might be of it. min W. Said monument is located on Ì1FOEN.I EXPRES’* TRAINS DULY. were lieatdle.; boys, were at times the summit of Mt. St. Peter, on the divide the office of Iho< ’«amty I Ierk of Josephine made possible. These were the lad ween < ¡rave and Coy-4c ( recks, and Uonnty, Oregon, in Vol. 4. Mining He- North, luiys who, under the leadership of seemingly transformed into demon* at the head of Tom East creek I coin- enrdn, on page 631. The adjoining pla in lit :10 a m the indomitable and "unconditional through the frenzy and mad rage of ants are Edward KariderMon Smith and mem•; d said survey at the S W «’oripT al 7 :06 p m Hut what |>en can describe Any an<i all imtmoîim surrender,” Grant braved the hor battle. post No. 1, from which th«» localing im.n- Willai«! Young. 5:00 " Painters have endeavored to umeiit ls‘ar- N 3<Hle; - E, 525 feet, ami a claiming advet^ly any ¡»ortion of said rors of Spotsilvania, where blool it? j. M. < ’i 111 j-:s. white oak 10 inches in diameter !h’ irs N summit mine, or «urfacc ground are r«»- flowed like water, and where the dep: -t its awful grandeur upon can 5S «legs. W pl feet, and a black-oak 15 (iniro«l to tile their iidierm» chai iiim with vas, but it falls far short of the ter .i'.y Iietween Portland and Ashland. inches in diameter bears N lOdegM W 1 I the K«*gis*er of the United State« Lam] -Jain were piled up in wiurows. who «X < <-OQ-o~e-44 * e c c :-x-o feet. Them •• i run N 20 «legs W on W (Mfice at RoHcburg, in the county of Poiig- fought their way through the Wil- rible reality. rTIm «>.’A R. R. Ferry malíes Con- (T> bt ( ontmnrtl.) bonmiurx of claim, var 1'3 deg* ,J • min. lan and Stat«* ot Oregon, during the sixty denies, to the strongholds of I’etets But before you do that, E. (Instrument lined is improved .sol ir d.DM publication hereof, or they aill I m * burg and Richmond, finally closing barred by virtue of the Statute. last Side Divim-.n, from fix t uí F street. compass . 30 » 'eet — < enter line of claim, "Owing to ill health," says Bill UllAh. W. .J0HMHT0N, arouud the reliel army with a death I bus 35. 600 bn*t—set ¡ m st tor corner i W est S ide D ivision . Nye, "I will sell at nty residence 5-6.6 Ids] Rrgititer. grip at Appomattox. ’» ». 2, on divide between Grave and (’ov- fi'. ET W EF.N I‘i ) RT J. A N D A Cf ) R VA LUS ote creek *, from which a fir 3<> inches in It is said of a regiment that had ju town 29, rang« 18, west, accord diamet* r Is'ars N 35 «legs. W 11 feet, a fir 1 I lx-en recruited from the slum-, ami iug - to government r. ---------- - survey, one ---- M ail T uais . D ailv (xrcErr scxdav .) 4) inches in diameter Iwars S 7.» «legs. E, d- ad beats of New York city, when "«shed raq>l>erry colored cow. aged feet. Hummit shaft bear« B 70 deg*. • :30 a m I.v. l’ortland Ar. « l’ipni on dress parade, the Colonel was , 6 years She is a good milkster E, feet Thence N 70 «legs E on N :25 p ni Ar. Corvalli* I.v. 1 :30 “ L'umlary, along hill-side facing north, anxious to show their fighting qual- and i» not afraid of the cars—or any PBBSS-VRAIXS DAILY (LX< EFT SfNDAY.) 1500 feet. Set a ¡s»st for corner No 3, ’ ities. He gave the command; thing else. She is a cow of un 4-30 pin I.v. l'ortland Ar 9:00um from which—150 a I’r 12 inclira in diatne-. "Every man wh<i is ready to go to daunted courage and gives milk 8:00 *' Ar. McMinville I.v. 5:45 " ter ls*ars S 2S di / • W, 15 feet. Cut No. ■ Francai sc Silks. lx*ars S 13 <lí»gs W, 2b, o feet. Thence* hell in live minutes, march three frequently. To a man who does At Albar.v and Corvalli« conncrt with Summer Silks. • 2 » min. east on ea*t side line 2tk5 feet— paces to the ftont." The entire not tear death in any form she trains of Or-j-n and Pacific railroud for Black Silks. umrriit < f ridge, murse »Gist nmi west plus regiment ste|>ed forward. ()fcourse would l>e a great I mxmi . She is very Yaquina Buy. . 5 000 feet set pet for c<»rm r No. 4 fiom Albaln. s Cloths. the jieopli applauded They said, much attached to her home at pres v.hii-h — 35a pine 24 im ln- in diameter, Etimine Cloths. "These men will make soldiers, ent, by means of a trace chain, but ¡wars N 42 »legs. cast. 17 feet A pine H Super Cloths. inches in diameter I.KiarH north 22 degs. ; R. ÇOEHLER, E. I*. ROGERS. flic) will be invincible, indwar.” she will lx sold to any one who will west 33 feet. A < abin ami spring and Manager. G F. A l’aie* ,Agt. Krinkled Sursinkcr. But at the very first engagement agree to treat her right. She is one- blacksmith ahop liears south .54 «legs tourth shorthorn and three-fourths Lawns. they took fright and ran away. west 250 feet f>i*snery shaft No. I ami hyena Purchaser need not lie Battisti-- How different from the boys who tunnel lx»ar north Ks degs. west so2 it ft And buy a New Set of Hand-made lxM'ating fnonunmnt b«-ur - -«. ¡th S7 degs. Foil I)u Nord. went from the prairies of the west, ' identified. I will also throw in a 10 min. wwt, II H feu. Theme south 70 J.aces. the granite hills of New England,- double-barrelled shot gun which d^gs. west along south braimlary. »32 1 Lace Flouncing* the homes and workshops of the! goes w ith her." J. WIMER & SON, feet—summit on line plus 125. 15o0 feet— I keep everything in the Hamess and Saddlery line, and have one Empire and Keystone states, the: place of b •ginning, an 1 containing 2*'. 05 PAH \ ."< >IX of the best stock of g<«Kls ever brought to Southern Oregon. u reg Never build a chimney on brack cities, towns and farms of the Hoos We art constantly receiv Have the larzest etore in J-*ephine Th«* location 0» this min«» G «worded in I use notliing but the BEST leather. ets vn - an ex< lunge for thechnn- icr and Buckeye state-:, the rugged ing the office of the* < ’our.*\ < ierk of Josrphim county, which ia 08x33 feet, and two hills and mountains of We-.t Vir ney resting on brackets, when struck county, Oregon, in Vol. 4. Mining Re atoriea, filled with gina, Kentucky and East Teunes ' by lightning is entirely demolished! cord.-, pag«- »’.38 Tb adjoining claim A. J. STROHECKER, - - - Grants Puss, Oregon. ant« arc E Iwar I Sand- r«on Smith am! in ‘lie latest stvles and de see, the sound of whose trunifst and not only the chimney, but the 5-37tf Willard Netting. Any and al! )s*rsons sign, from the best East call to the sons of freedom swep! entire house with its inmates, can c laiming atlv» r-e’y anv iMirtion of raid ern markets. over the Rixky Mountains, echoing not ». ajs- the angry element. Not 5 “St Peters’* mine < r* rfacc* gro’in I. ar« and re-echoing along the shore» of so, however, when the chimney is retpilrcd to file the ir adverse c laims with Orders filled promptly the Pc*gist?r of thf I litad States !»and the Pacific, arousing the j»eop!e to built from the ground. Then U m * Send for Samples WK BUY FOR CASU. Otfice at it » h *‘L irg in tin- county of ftnug- into the e«rth. a sense of their danger, until every las. ami **'• .’«• «4 t n* ." n, daring the sixty AND SELL FOR CASH. A N I > thing true man was ready to offer himself doing but little d •lavs pericftl «»f publication herc-of, or tiiey Lilt ’he chimney, in defense of his country. These i will Is* barred l»v virtue of the proviaic I of the Htatnte. were the boys who with dauntless! • — • Cíli» W. J0HXMT0N, A newly discovir.-d Mexica’ courage, braved the storm of leaden 5-4r-fH J« I ■ 186 That St, Portland, Or. Register "HURRA GRANT'S CAMPBELL P R PASS, à HURRA!” For Toilet Use. TUFF Bargains! Bargains! Bargains ! Willamette Valley and San Francisco!! SUGAR PINE DOOR & LUMBER CO Ayer’s Hair Vigor, Oregon Development Company. HOUSE and STORE FINISHINGS. Ayer’s Pills, The Latest Improved Machinery, OVERLAND TO CALÆORN1A New Store New Arrivals. Corner F and Frsal Street», PortlaEd. Oregon. H arness , or ¿i S addle . Î T O«'il< HfarnesiS XIa<k‘ to ()r< l< r. NEW GOODS New Livery, Feed and Sale Stable I OLDS & BLACKSMITH SHOP. SMITH BROS., TRAVELERS,’ MINERS' AND FARMERS' SUPPLIES. We keep everything needed by the people. - - - Proprietors. 6th street. Grants' P ass . Oregon. < I Call at the C ockier Job Office for Superior Job Work Mining Application No. »0. - AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED Mitchell and Lewis Wagons, Hacks. Buggies and Carts, ----- Also, Agents for ----- 1 * A R Xi I NG I XIl'L IC XI EN TS, CHEAP FOR CASH OR PRODI'« F Waldo. • . . • Oregon. 9 ■a New Good and I 'r ► 4 Any of which we will exchange tor hay and grain. Having completed our new Stables we are now prepared to fu the liest of awimm'siations AT Rl. ASON ABLE RATI«. Horse Shoeing and Wagon Repairing a Specialty J Young wlee ra.le Lock», tilia dav file.! tor 1.501 lin. mine «r vein gronn I e o < .rave < re l> Jnwpldne « usted bv ti »eith-eMt rr. '. 1, and boa hail and stood in the front rank of! flower is quite a wonder, if reports battle. It was a stringy sp?ct«< !e arc true. It is said to l»c white in to see them with their Lacks to the the morning, red at tiz>ni and blue f<x-. "The bravery of our American at night, and is further credited lx>ys a, exhibit« d on the battb fields ' with emitting perfume only at the of the late conflict, is something! middle of the day. It grows on a phcuoniinal in the history of war." j lice ol the Isthmus of Tehuai>tc|>e' fhe battle of Sbilo was a magnifi [Golden Rule. ent illustration of this. There </>.-1 > American bovs, thousands of Polish Air Br<t«s ( Imamcut.t In m had iHit l*eu out of the sc hool-il laid iu Wood. If the brasa wprf a twe nonths, stixid up resolute-! h very dull, file it with a sum .. ly. on an open plain and fired into L v.Dx th file; then poll'd« it with a one another* unprotected breast.» piece «>► ».ft frît :t dims dipped in Tripoli until over Jo,o «> were stretched tip ; powder, inrwc’ I ■.villi lihse.-d oil. un *- *• on the ground. Nowhere in m.xlern t!l the de»;red ' íTcc* tí dbtalued history wilt there Mich grist, Ll<.»iy t [CtuctunaD Trues. 1