Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, June 24, 1887, Image 1

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GRANT'S PASS. JOSEPHINE (’OCNTY. OR.. FRIDAY JI N E 2 I. iss.
"HURRA
GRANT’S
PASS,
HURRA!"
CAMPBELL à TUFF
CAN NOW BO 1ST OF HAVING THE
FINKST
ACIFIC
OPULAR
icturesque
1) AILROAD
K OUTE
1'ANGES
225 MILES SHORTER!
20 HOURS' LESS TIME!
Accommodations Unsurpassed for Com­
fort an.l Safety !—Fares and Freights
via. Yaquina and the Oregon De­
velopment Co 's Steamships
mivh less than by any
other routo between
all points in the
Willamette Valley and Sai Francisco'!
DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS
(Except Sundays)
/.tí UY
'Lear«.
Yaqnina 7 .00 a m
Albany 1 :30 p in
.4 rriee.
Arrive.
< 'orvallis 111 :38 a m
Corvallis 2 :02 p ID
Albany 11 :10 a in
Yaquina 5 :40 p HI
O. A ('. trains connect at Aiuany ami
Corvallis.
STORE
ROOM
IN
SOUTHERN
OREGON.
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Bargains! Bargains! Bargains!
On their Cheap Counters in all *n<-h lines a»
DRY
GOODS,
DRESS
GOODS,
CLOTHING,
HATS
The eyes are always iu sympathy with
the hotly, and afford an excellent index
ot its condition. When the eyes become
weak, and the lids inflamed ami sore, it
is an evidence that the system has
become disordered by Scrofula, lor
which Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the best
known remedy.
Scrofula, which produced a painful in­
flammation in my eyes, caused me much
suffering fur a number of years. By the
advice of a physician I commenced taking
Ayer s Sarsaparilla. After using this
medicine a short time I was completely
Cured
AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
CROCKERY,
TOBACCOS,
CIGARS, ETC.
■<>
My eyes are now* in a splendid condi­
tion. and I am as w ell and strong ase\ er.
— Mrs. William Gage, Concord, N . 11.
For numlwr of years I was troubled
with a humor in my eyes, and was unable
to obtain any relief until 1 commenced
using Ayer’s Sai&upurilla. This medi­
cine has effected a complete enre, and I
believe it to )»e tire best of blood puri­
fiers. — C. E. Upton, Nashua, N. H.
From chil Ibood, and until with a few*
months, 1 have been afflicted with W< ak
and Sore Eyes. I have used fur these
complaints, with beneficial results.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and consider it a
great blood purifier. — Mrs. C. Phillips,
(.¡lover, Vt.
I suffered for a year with inflamma­
tion in my left rye. Three ulcers formed
on the ball, depriving me uf sight, and
causing great pain. After trying many
other remedies, to no purpose, I was Anal­
ly induced to use Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
NO. 13.
w hich a pine 24 inches in diameter, hears
The Rjilrojd Commissioner'
north 42 dogs east, 17 feet.
\ | ino 8 in­
ches in di rn‘ter b *ar< north 22 degs.
Hon. J. H. Slater and Geo. \V.
west. 33 fvet, and dis. cut on claim 38 W iggoner, railniad commissioners,
l»eara north .T») fe?t, and lo«*ating monu­
ment bears < » Oh 87 de^s. 1 ) min. west, were in the city yesterday on their
1148 feet. Thence north 70 di gs east, by return from a trip to Southern Ore­
improved solar c»»mpas*, var. 19 d »gs. gon.
They left at i p. in going on
east), 2’M) fe t summit of ridge bearing a tour of inspection over the Oregon
vast and west (minus 15), 62*» feet, dry
gulch course north (minus 35) 825 fet‘1, Pacific to examine some of the
bridges which are reported unsafe.
spur I »ears north (plus 13». 925 feet
Gulch cours? north west (minus 15) 1025 The law, the wmniissioners state,
lift, spur b‘.u - north-west phis 10 |5'M) authorizes them to examine and re­
feet
i p.st i<u c«.rn«‘i No. 2, from which
imino* 3.» , a fir 1."» inches in diameter port upon the condition of the road
b*ais west l.»lt» feet. Thence north 20 and track as well as the earn ing
degs. west t»n oast boundary 3 ’0 feet, cen­ business.
They propose to take ag­
ter line of claim plus 2’)) (»‘.»feet, set p»st gressive measures to have existing
for corn r No. 3, from which (minus 20)
discriminations in freight matters
a laurel 10 inches in diameter, beam north
From
6) degs we«t. Sfcet.
\ fir 12 inches in righted bv the railroads.
diameter, bears <»i.th 31 degs west. 10 what has already lx-en accomplished
feet. Thence south 70 degs. W on north it is evident that they mean busi
boundary 675 feet, gulch coumu north
.minus l;;o 1500 feet, post corner No. 4, ¡less and will do much toward effect
On their return the
being the same as corner No. 3 to claim ing this end.
37. (plus 173). from which a fir 12 inches commissioners will meet in execu­
in diameter, bears south 28 degs. west, tive session in Salem.
[Dissemina­
13 feet. Thence south 23 degs vast on
line between claims 37 and 38, 265 feet; tor.
summit of ridge beam east and west (plus
MEMORIAL SERMON
33) 6 Ml bet, |»o.<t corner No. 1. the place
of beginning, and containing 20. 65 acres. Of Rev. J. P. Coleman, of this City,
Delivered at Music Hal! cn
Tin* location of this mine is n corded in
May 29th, I887.
tlie «»iiice of the County (’lerk of Jose­
phine comity, State of ( hvgon, in Vol 4,
Mining Records, page 686. The adjoin­ T iai —"Men that have put their lives in
jeopardy,” 1 Citron. 11-19.
ing claimants are Willard Young and Ed­
(l\>Htiuuetl from bief wwf, 1
ward Sanderson Smith.
\ny and all |»vr-
sons claiming adversely any |s»rtion of
In
the
preparation of battle, or
said Dividend mine or surface ground are
required to fib* their adverse claims wit'i i the more fearful charge, there is a
the Register of the Fnitu I States Land feeling of uncertainty pervading the
Office nt Roseburg, in the county of Doug­ hearts and minds of all.
Men stand
las, and State of Oregon, within the sixty
No jesting
days |»eriod of publication hereof, or tlivx in line like statutes.
nor merrymaking It is a time for
w»ll be haired by virtue of the Statute.
C has . W J ohnston ,
more serious things. Possibly, a
5-6-(Ods|
Register.
(¡rant’s Pass, so named uiu-i <»e»ieral
(¡rant, is a county scat centrally locate«I
in Southern Oregon. It is a progressive
railroad town of liMM) inhabitants, and ia
the main supply point for a large peart ion
of country devoted to mining, lumbering
axnculturv and fruit-raising. Climate un­
excelled
The Coi riek lie'ng the only )»aper pub-
1 shed in Joeej hi »e county, with a good
• ircu Lit ion in Jickon county, enables it
t » tie one of the I es advertising mediums
in Saithem Oregoi. For rates, a«lureaa
T he (’ot kier , (¡rant's Pass, Oregon.
in the army, who afterwards be­
came earnest and faithful Christians.
Men who were ridiculed for their re­
ligious principles were often found
to lie the most faithful in the per­
formance of their duties. Having
committed the care of their souls to
him who "marks the sparrows fall,"
they were ready for any service or
danger, whenever duty called.
Oil one occasion a little soldier
bo> was brought to the hospital
maimed and speechless. One morn
ing as the surgeon was making his
usual rounds, he heard the little suf­
ferer call out clear and distinctly,
"Here." Going to his couch he
enquired if there was anything he
could do for him. "No," said lie.
"the angels were calling the roll in
heaven, and I was answering to my
name." Turning his face to the
wall, he closed his eyes in death.
•O, may we triumph no,
When all our warfares past;
When dying find onr latest foe,
I'n ler our feet at last."
Comrades our work is nearly
done. A few more conflicts, a few
j?fir* \ 11 our goods are entirely new and will be exchanged for cash
more invasions by death, and we
Fares between Corvallis a» <1 Albauy
ant! Hau Francisco: •
too, will lie numbered with that
or farm produce.
CAMPBELL it TUFFS,
Rail and Cabin
$14 Ch).
great army that is being marshalled
Grant
’
s
Pass.
Josephine
County.
Oregon
Rai! and Steerage
9 00.
in the beyond. That enemy whom
WM. M. HOAG,
By Taking
we escaped on the batttefield, is on
General Manager.
three bottles of this medicine I have been
our track, and sooner or later we
CHAS. C. HOGl’K,
entirely cured. My sight has been re­
will have to surrender. We are in
stored, and there is no sign of inflamma­
A. G. F. A P. Agent, Corvallis.
tion, sore, or ulcer in my eye.— Kendal
that war from which there is no dis­
T. Bowen, Sugar Tree Ridge, Ohio.
MANUFACTURERS OF —
charge. When the drum "taps"
Oregon Development Company.
My daughter, ten years old. was afflict­
sounds "lights out." we will have
ed with Scrofulous Sore Eyes. During
First-Class Steamship Line between
Lumber, Doors, Windows,
the last two years she never saw’ light of
to <>!«■> its command. Our great
any
kind.
Physicians
of
the
highest
Yaquina and San Francisco,
few word are exchanged between leaders are going. Grant, the in
standing exerted their skill, but with no
Brackets, and Mouldings.
Connecting at Y-iqnina with the trains of
permanent success. On the recommen­
comrades concerning loved ones at vincible conquorcr, becomes the con-
the Oregon Pacific Railroad Company
Mining Application No. 51
dation of a friend I purchased a bottle of
liotn'
Little keep sakes are left quored.
t!„ ! brave
------ ---
Logan, the
and 1
— 1X1» ALL KINDS OK—
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, which my daughtei
I'rom Yaquina,*
U nite » S tates L and O ffice , )
commenced taking. Before she had used
chivalrous,
the
pride
of
the
volun
­
with
those
who
are
to
remain
l>e-
Willamette Valiev, Saturday. . May ID.
the third bottle her Right was restored.
Roseburg, Or., May 4. 1887.Í
liind, with instructions to forward teer soldier, whose eagle eye blazed
Eastern Oregon, Tuesday
Her cure is complete. — W. E. Suther­
NOTICE is hereby given that Willard them to friends if the owner did not
Willamette Valley Saturday.
June
with unutterable brilliancy, as he
land, Evangelist, Shelby City, Ky. ft
Young, w hose post office address is Cas-
Eastern Oregon,
“
Suddenly, there is the re­ swept along his wavering lines like
cade
Locks, Wasco county, Oregon, has return.
Willamette Valley Thursday
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Ibis day
filed his application for a patent port of a canon as a signal to ad- . a very god of war, whose clarion
Eastern Oregon, Friday
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver X < ’o., Lowell, M. .
for 15t>) linear feet of the “Mummit” mine vance. The word is passed along1 notes rang out above the din and
Wiilan.ette Valiev, Tues lav
Hold by all Druggist«. Price $1; six botlh ►, $5.
or vein bearing gold, with surface ground the line; men grasp their muskets
—The Introduction of -
Emdern Oregon, Wednesday
roar of battle, while cheering his
d'M) feet in width, situated in (¡rave (’reek
From San -Frantitco:
When the or­
Mining District, County of Josephine, and more firmly, and with quick, steady ! men on to victory.
Mining Application No. 49.
Willamette Valley, Monday
1 State <if Oregon, and designated by the steps move forward. The enemy ders came from head-quarters, quiet­
Eastern Oregon, Tuesday
field noh’A and olfieial plat on lile in this opens fire with occasional shot, re ly answered, "I am ready.”
)
U nititi Sr item L anh ( ) ffk f ,
office as lot No. .’¡9, in iinsiirvovod lands. minding you of the disconnected
Willamette Valiev, Saturday
Among all that mighty host of
Roseburg,
Or.,
Mav
4,
18N7.(
Eastern Oregon, Sunday
Said lol being (ieserihed as follows, to-wit :
HAS ENABLED THEM TO REDUCE PRICES FIFTY PER
patter of hail u | m > ii the roof. Pies great Captains who achieved such
Willamette Valley, Thursday
■ NOTICE ¡ m hereby given that Willard lh‘ginning at a ¡»st set in a mound of
Eastern Oregon, Friday
Young, whose |w»st office address is ( as stun • 4 feet square for corner No. 1, from ently there breaks forth one contin- world renowned tame as successful
CENT. BELOW ALL FORMICR RATES.
Willamette Fallev, Tuesduv
«•ade LocLs, Wasco county, Oregon, lit-* whit h loc ding monument Ijears north til ual roar of musketry and artilerv. leaders of the union armies, but two
Eastern Oregon, Wednesday
thisdav tiled his application fora p.itent d<*gs. 15 min. east, ! 14 feet. I run north Gn at gaps are made in the lines, remain.
S. P D. &. L. Co.
When they are gone, the
for 1500 linear feet of the “St. I'vtura” 20 (legs, west on line between claims 37 men fall like grass before the scythe, last link that binds us to the great
The Company reserves the
and
30,
(var
10
degs.
30
min.
east)
3
Mt
mine
or
vein,
b'aring
gold,
with
surface
change steamers or sailing dates.
Grant's Pass, Oregon.
But their
ground (>‘M) feet in width, wituated jn fret, |H»st corner No. 2 of claim 37. and but the ranks close up and still thej past will lx? se vered.
S B TOBY, Gen. F. A P. Agent
'Pile colors go down, but names and the memory of their no-
(¡rave ('reek Mining District. Count) <»t center line of claim 30, fl)0 feet, a fir 14 press on.
2D4 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal.
los.'phine, and St ate of Oregon, and des­ inches in diameter, mark it for corner No. are seized by willing hands and ble deeds, will lie forever enshrined
T
'4ltf
ignated by the field notes, and official plat 2, from which (minus 50; a fir 30 Inches liorne alxive the smoke of battle.
in the affections of their greatful
on file in this office as lot No. 37. in un- in diameter bears south is dugs, east, 23
and
-urveyeil lands. Said lot No. 37 being feet. Then«;» noith 75 «legs. 30 min. wcat Minutes crowd into hours, and countrymen, while high on "the
OVERLAM) TO CALIFORNIA
o:i north hound.oy, 1500 feet. Set |x»sl hours into davs; where a life time is scroll of fame, side by side with the
as follows, to-wit :
( in am 's P ass , < I ufuo . v descrilaMj
C. ir . nek M ain A F hoxt S ts ,
—VIA—
There being no public sin vev or estab­ fot* corner N<>. 3, from which (minus 25D) | spanned by a moment; no note of great licnefactors of mankind, will
lished corneiM within the re«|iiircd limit . a laurel tl inches in diameter ÍM‘iirs west tune is taken. Finally theeneinic’s stand the immortal triumvirate, our
Oregon & California R. R
I therefore establish a locating monu­ 141 • loot. A laurel fi inches in diameter
•o-
ment, or initial point with which to con­ I" irs south 02 degs. east, 22 feet. I'lience works are gained; then comes the \\ ashington, Lincoln and Grant.
AND CONNECTIONS.
nect said Murvev. Said monument con­ south 20 «legs, east on end line parallel hand to hand struggle with bayo­ Let tis cherish the memory of our
sists of a trap rock in plac«*, 8 by 10 fe. t with end line of claim No. 37,425 feet,' nets, swords, clublied muskets, re­ fallen comrades who have heard the
Having
opened
a
Family
Grocery,
I
hereby
announce
to
tin
“
public
that
TEE MT. SHASTA ROUTE.
at the ban* and 8 feet liigli, and marked summit of ridge In ara east and west (phis volvers, hand spikes and even stones last roll call, and are now numbered
on the south side thereof with the letters "3 , ILK) feet, set post corner No. 4, fi«»ni
I have a new and well selected stock of
S. P. cut w ith a chisel in the rock. From which (minus 10? a yellow pine, 24 in­ are hurled at each other as was the with the "silent Grand Army."
Close Connections made at Ashland
and
. fought
_ ’ nobly
_ and well,
_ _____
with the stages of the California, Oregon
locating monument, Sexton mountain ches in diameter, ln?ars south 85 degs. | [case in the desperate charge at the They
GROCERIES. CONFIiCTIONERIES AM» TABLE WARE. the
bears S 3T> deg. 20 min W, about fl miles. west, 14 feet. Discovery sh ift and < ut I battle of Gettysburg.
A Idaho Stage Coinjsiny.
Some of the ' we trust have received the victors
ls*ar
north
1.»
degs.
cast,
250
feet
Thence
Dutchmans Peak in the Siskiyou moun­
fiercest conflicts ever recorded in crown. Let ns see to it *hat we
Bought since the Sweeping Reduction in freight*, from the East, and tains near the State lim* bears S 1 .
south 75 <!egs. 30 min east on south
Only 20 Miles of Staging.
boundary 13 )0 feet, post corner nt place the annals of war wcurred around have on the uniform of the great
W.
Dyserts
h
vilraulic
mine
on
To
n
F
ist
marked down at Bottom Prices. I also sell the
Timo between Grants Pass and San Fran­
creek bears S 52 (lega. W. rettingills'"t beginning phis 23.» . containing 17. 04 the colors ol the contending forces captain at.d lie ready to cuter the
cisco, 27 hours.
hoUMC on <«rave er«*« k Ijears S 30 degs. 20 acrcH.
Flags were taken and retaken until "golden gates." Be as true in your
CELEBRATED DAVIS VERTICAL SEWING MACHINE.
The liM*ati«»n <<f Ibis mine in recorded in
min W. Said monument is located on
the
ground would Ix'ditterly cover­ devotion ami defense of the banner
CALIFORNIA EXPRESS TRAINS d X ily .
the summit of Mt St. Peter, on the'livide I he (»dice <»l the ('oniil v < lerk of J<»nephine
which has no equal in ease of management and great range of work. between < »ra\e and Coyote Creeks, and ('•»iinty, Oregon, iif Vol. 1, Minin,r lie- ed with the slain. At the close of ■t king Emanttal as you have lieen
North.
S"iith.
l’roin May 1, 1887.
at the head of Tom East creek
I com­ cords, on page G31. The a<ljoining ula.m the day when men gathered for the in your allegiance to the dear oid
4:00 p m Lv, Portland Ar. M:10a ■
Mv object is to make it to the interest of those having cash or pro­ menced said survey at the S W c«»rner at ants are Edward Sanderson Smith and evening roll-call, how few of the flag that now waves in triumph from
7 :00 a m “ Grants Pass Lv. 7 :0."> |> ill
Any and all persons
post No. 1, from which the I'H-ating m« n- Willard Young.
brave fellows are there to answer to the rock ribbed shores of New En­
duce. to trade with me.
5:00 “
0:00 am Ar. \shland
“
mnent Iwars N 30 degs. E, 523 tm t, and a claiming advrrwlv any portion of said
their
names. All around you are gland to the flowery coasts of Flo­
Summit
mine,
or
Miirfarc
ground
are
re-
white oak 10 inches in diameter bears N
Pallnai Bur Sleepers
38 «legs. W 1 i feet, and a black-oak 13 «piir- d to file their a I verse chaini.« with white faces turned up to the stars tilla and to the sunny slojies of the
inches in diameter bears N 10 «legs W I I the Register of th.* United States Land which have now appeared to keep Pacific
But fora kind providence,
Daily between Portland and Ashland.
leet. Thence I run N 20 degs. W on W Oilice at Ros<*burg, in the county of Doug­ their silent vigils over the dead.
we
might
have licen stricken down
The O.
(’. R. R. Ferry makes Con­
boiimlarv of claim, var 19 degs. 3 • min. las and State of Oregon, during the sixty
with the fatal bullet, or have |>er-
nection with all the Regular Trains on the
But before you do that, come ’round to
E. (Instrument used is improved solar d ivs publication hereof, or they will h - “Tlio iinittl"<t drum's xnd roll has ls-i»t
Th« * soldiers !a*t tattoo:
i-hed with dke.ts.' in the hospital,
East Side Division, from foot of F street
coiiipass300 fe«*t—center line of claim, barred by virtue of tin* Statute.
No more on life's parade sliall meet,
STIfOlIIX KEirs HARNESS SIIOI
( ' ham . W. J ohnstox ,
plus 35. 000 feet—set |s>st tor corner
or left to starve amidst the sicken­
The
brave
and
fallen
few.
Register.
W est S iiik IhvixioM.
No. 2, on «livid • Iwf ween < ¡rave and (
ing scenes of a reliel prison. We
On fume's eternal camping ground,
<»te creeks, from which a fir 3<i in< he- in
BETWEEN PORTLAND A CORVALLIS
owe
it to God. our supreme com
Their
silent
tents
are
spread;
diameter Iwars N 23 degs. W 11 fe« t, a fir
While glorv guards with solemn round,
man ler, that the few remaining
M xil T baix * D aily ( bh eit hi suit .)
40 inches in diameter bears S 70 de,.' E,
'1 lie bivouac of ths dead ''
years of our lives lie devoted to his
85 feet. Summit shaft l«ears S 70 degs
7:"0ain Lv. Portland Ar. A :15 p tn
lb, 340 feet. Then« «* N 70 degs E on N
How many homes have been sad­ service.
12:25 pm Ar. Corvallis Lv. 1:30 “
Isaindary, along hill-side facing north.
dened by this days work, and how
There is one thing connected
EXrXKM VBAIX, DAILY (KXt r.l-r SI SDAV. ’
1500 feet. Seta post for corner No 3.
many hearts will grieve for loved with the closing scenes of the war
from
which
—
13
»
a
fir
12
in»
lies
in
diame
­
9
:00
a
in
4 :3‘I p in Lv.
Portland
Ar
ones who will never conic again. that I was deprived of, which I have
ter Iwars S 28 «legs. W, 15 feet. ( Ut No.
H:00 " Ar. McMinville Lv. 1:46 "
I'rancaise Silks.
3 I Muirs S 13 degs W, 200 feet. fliencc
When news of the battle has liecn always regreted; and that was the
Summer
Silks.
At Ul.aiiy and Corvallis connect with
S 20 min. east (»11 east side line 205 feel-
received, many names will lie re- grand review held in Washington
trains of Oregon and Pacific railroad (or
Black Silks.
Miimmitof ridge,(-oiirs**east and west plus
|x>rted missing and for long weary City. There are none who partici­
Yaquina Bay.
35. (»00 feet set |>ost forcornrr N«». 4 fiom
Albatross Cloths.
months, a fond mother waits, still pated in it but what feel a thrill of
which — 35a pine 24 inches in dianedcr.
Etatiiine Cloths.
Corner r and Front Streets. Portlaml. Oreioi.
I »cars N 42 degs. east, 17 feet
A pine s
hoping to greet with loving embrace pleasure as they think of the asso­
Super Cloths.
irn hcs in diameter b ars north 22 degs.
R. KOEHLER,
E. P. ROGERS.
her darling Ixiy The wife looks ciations of that occasion. The un­
west 33 feet. A cabin and spring and
Manager.
G F. A Paw« ,Agt.
Krinkled Stirsinker.
down the lane, carefully scruteniz ion ot Grant and Sherman's armies
bla» ksniilli simp !>rarw south 54 (legs,
Lawns.
ing each passing stranger, with a after four years of conflict, march­
west 250 feet
Disc(»very shaft No. 1 and
Battistis.
longing desire to meet again the ing through the streets of Washing­
tunnel Iwar north 88 degs. west K<>2 leet
And buy a New Set of Hand made
l/M’ating monument b-ar- south 87 degs
Foil Du Nord.
husband from whom she ha«l parted ton. living reviewed by the l’resi
Io min. west, 1148 ks*t. Thence south 70
Laces.
with the farewell kiss. The sad dent of th.' United States, with
HAKNHlStS, or ¿1 S aijpij
d“gM. west along south b>midarv. 132 1
Lace Flouncings.
maiden fondly lingers over the faded tn nisters and representatives of for­
feet—summit oil line plus 125, 15 mi feet
J. WIMER & SON,
I keep even thing in the Harness and Saddlery line, and have one
picture and well worn letters, sacred eign countries, and by their great
place (,f beginning, and containing 2‘». <’»3
I * \ I.’ \ .-( >LM.
of the liest stock of goods ever brought to Southern (tregon.
acres
nieinentos of one to whom her faith k-iders. The sigh t was grand and
We are constantly receiv­
Have the largest store in Josephine
The h> ation of this mine is record'* 1 in
I use nothing but the BEST leather.
had licen plighted. But the sound imposing to behold.
ing
the (»flice of the ( minty < lerk of Josephine
county, which is «5x32 feet, and two
of a familiar i«xit-step will never
Oak I I a ri iuss Xi at It* to Or« lor.
But O, comrades, there is to l»e
county, Oreg»»11, in \ol. 4. Mining Re­
NEW (¡ODDS
a tones, filled with
again fall upon her li-tening eat another review, the sublimity and
cords, page 038
The adjoining < ’aim-
A. J. STROHECKER, - -
Grunts Puss, Oregon.
ants are Edward " ind»*rson Smith and
in tjie latest styles and de
Among the last thoughts of the dv in ignitude of whose grandeur no
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Willard Y«»nug
Any and all pcraons
signs from the liest East­
ing soldier are those of home and finite mind can grasp. Before it all
claiming adversely any is»rtion of said
ern markets.
friends.
other s encs pale into insignificance.
St Peters” mine or sunae«* ground, ar*
I “ reipiired
At the battle of Lost Mountain. Seated ujhiu his dazeling throne and
to file lheir adverse claims with
(»rders filled |iroinpt1y
the Register of th I'nite«! States Land
*
Georgia, a heavy detail of men was .urro'.mdv I with a staff of shining
Send for Sample-
WE BUY FOR ( ASH.
Olli» •• at iloscb'irg in the ( «»’intv (»1 fsmg
made from each company to care tor couttiers with ten thousand times
las, and St it«- of Oregon, during the sixty
ANI»
AND SELL FOR CASH,
the wounded. I happened to ln- ten thousand attending angels, will
day* ¡M*ri«sl
publication hereof, or they
onc of the number. A little soldier lie the supreme c<>tninaii<!cr of the
» ill b* barred by virtue of the provisiun-
(|f the Statute.
was brought to mv text ven sick. armies ot earth utiH skies. At his
Bite Hcnest Wfiill nt Measure
( Ills W. J(»HNSTON,
I went to the -urgcotts for tnedicit e command the chief uf staff will
Register.
18«
Firat
St.,
Port'md.
Or.
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1
SMITH Ï3KOS., - - - Proprietors.
but was told that they had no lime Miiuid his bugle hla-t. the thunder
t<> look after the sick. 1 called of who echo will awake lite slum-
6th street. Grant»* Pan, Oregon.
TRAVELERS,' MINERS' AND
Mring Application No. 50.
again after dark, but could not find lifting tniilioti from the battle
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C xituii
LcuiOrncr
them. About one «/clock in the fields < f earth; .-.i, and faun uld
FARMERS SUPPLIES.
Roseburg, <hr.. May 4, 18
AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
night, while passing back and forth ocean - brincy <le«(> they will come,
NOTICE i- hwebv given that Will ar I
among the sick and wounded, 1 no- hen.e • who have fuiuHit and died in
3
«cmg wlims* Post Office addnw* is Cas
Mitchell and Lewis Wagons, Hacks, Buggies and Carts, cade 1/ k«. Wa#M o Conntv, Oreg«»n, ha •
T
ticed the little soldier h»>v t-i ilinx the 1V - I* Fvf fr,.—<!,,«.< f ., 0s
We keep everything needed by the
this div fi led hi< tin
----- Also, Agents for
tex icw comjXMed of innumerable
people
<lo\vii by bin «tide and pti
the star» in innl
my face ckme to Ins in order t<
r AKAI 1 A< . 1 XI1 ’l.l'.M HNTS,
icuti
the sand«
the taintent whisper, the little
e. n<> traitor t<>
Any
of
which
we
will
exchange
for
hay
and
grain.
CHEAP FOR CASH OR PRODUCE
threw his arms around m\ iix
-uprvtue onimati.ler
n itli the word
Having complete«! our new Stable- wc are now prepared u
cd to m tn’h. None
Waldo.
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Oregon
spoken, fell b.
h7> have *w< rn allegiance
the best of accommodations AT REASONABLE RATES
(hir soldk
crmil King and
Cail at the C ourier Job Office for
SUGAR PINE DOOR & LUMBER CO
HOUSE and STORE FINISHINGS.
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The Latest Improved Machinery.
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New Goods.
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New Arrivals.
New Livery, Feed ¡md Sale Stable
BLACKSMITH SHOP.
Superior Job Work
Horse Shoeing and Wagon Repairing a Sp< < ialty.
ent to the cl
lands .,f th
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