Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, July 01, 1887, Image 1

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W J. WIMER
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II.
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VOL. 3
GRANTS PASS. JOSEPHINE (XH N1Y. OIL. FRIDAY .Il I.Y I. 1887
NO. 11.
Grant's Pass, so nainetl after General
Grunt, is a cc*unty seat centrally located
i i Southern Oregon. It is a pnigreaaive
railroad town of RUN) inhabitants, and ia
tin» main supply point for a large portion
«>( country de vote« I to mining, lumbering
•¿riciritnre and fruit-raising. Climate un­
excelled
The Cui Ki km be ng th«» mly paper pnb-
1 shed in Josey hi e county, with a gisal
«irvulahuu in Jt ck -on county, enables it
t > I m * one
th«* lea advertising m«?«iilima
in Southern Oregoi. For rates, a<I<1 ream
Tua C ovbikb , Grant’« Paa«, Oregon.
it not "overly peart” has to ge
i •tii«*h a pine 24 inches in diameter, hoar*
IF THE DEVIL IS DEAD
around right smart” lively to go
north 42 degn. eaat. 17 leet.
\ pine 8 in
j « he« in diameter lw*arn north 22 deg«
Men don't believe in a devil now
from
tree to tree and strike the ao,-
If the Liver be-
aeM. 33 fort, and di»«, cut on claim 38
A* their father» lined to do;
corue, torpid, if thb
I liears north 330 feet, and locating monu­ They'vw forced the door of the braadest ooo blows required to * chip” the
CAN MOW BOAST OF HAVING TUB
sides of lo.ooo boxes, to sty nothing
bowel» are eoiutipated.or if the stomach
creed
ment IwarH Mouth 87 d«»ja 10 min. went,
1148 foet. Thence north 7 » degw. oa»»t. hv
To let hie majesty through,
fails to (X-rforui ita funetioua properly, um <
of
the mishits he will make, requir­
FINEST STORE ROOM IN SOUTHERN OREGON.
improved solar corn|ta«iit, (var. 19 degx There isn't a print of his cloven foot.
Ayer', i'iiia. They are invaluable.
ing another strike to ccinplete the
Or a tierv dart from hi* how;
eaat), 2B0 feet Huinmii of ndgo tie iring
For sotue year* I wm a viedm to 1 iver
■o
job. Neither can there be any shirk­
AILROAD
east and west (utinua 15), (»25 feet, «lrv To lie found in earth or air today,
Complaiut, in consequence ot which I
ing done, for foremen who superin­
gulch
course
north
minus
35)
825
feet,
For
the
world
ha»
voted
it
so.
suSi rml from General Debility and tivli-
spur liears north (phm 15). 925 f«*et
tend the "croppers” are constantly
gestion. A few boxen ot Ayer'a 1*111»
But
who
i*
mixing
the
fatal
draught
restored me to perfect health.— W. T. i Gulch (NHirne north-west (minii* 15) 1025
225 MILES SHORTER'
riding through the orchard, keeping
That |ial»ies lieart and brain.
Bnghtuey, ileuderaou, W. Va.
O
o
feet, spur liears north-west (pins 10) 15M)
And loads the bier of each passing year
an eye on every man's work and
feet, set p«»Ht for corner No. 2. from which
20 HOURS’ LESS TIME;
For year» I have relied more upon
With ten hundred thousand slain?
On their Cheap Counter* in U1 su h lines a»
knowing the condition of every
Ayer'a Pil 1» than anyth inf el»«', to
! (minus 35), a fir 17 j inches in diameter
Accommodation* Unsurpassed for Com­
Who l.liyhts the tilooni ot the land to-day
¡M‘ars west l.’lhj feet. Then«*«» north 20
' ’crop. ’ ’
DRY GOODS.
fort and Safety'—Fares and Freights
With th • tierv lire ith of hell?
«legs, west on cast l»onndary 3 M) feet, con­
In appearance, crude turj>entine
via. Yaquina and the Oregon De­
If the devil isn't ai d fever wa>.
mv
1
«oweIs.
These
Pills
are
mihl
in
ac
­
fer
line
of
claim
(plus
SO)
tiOOfeet.
set
|s*t
DRESS GOODS.
Won't somebody ii«e anil tell?
resembles white wax which, after
velopment Co ’» Steamships
tion. and do their work thoroughly. I
for «‘orner No. 3, from which (minus 20)
Law used them, with good effect, in
Miui i . kss than by any
melting, has only partly solidified;
CLOTHIN 1,
a laurel 10 inches in diameter, bears north Who doits the steps of the toiling saints
cases of Rheumatism and Dvapepeia. —
other route between
And digs the pits for his feet ?
it looks very tempting but one taste
fiOdega west. 8 fret. A fir 12 inches in
(». F. Miller, Attleborough, Mass.
all points in the
HATS AND CABS,
diamet«»r. Iwars s«»uth 31 «legs west. 10 Who sow* the tares in tne fields of time is as satisfactory as a whole meal
Ayer’s Pills cured mo of Bfonwh and
Wherever Gisi sows his wheat?
«
• BOOTS AND SHOES. Liver troubles, from which I ha«I suffered teet. Thence siaith 70 «legs. W on north
would be. There is no special need
Umndarv 075 feet, gulch c^irs« north The devil is voted not to be
■ r yt ars. 1 cousider them »he ls»st pills
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
of a sign warning intruders to "taste
And of course the thing is true ;
minus 130; 1500 feet, post corner No. 4.
m&le, and would not b- witliottt them.
DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS
GROCERIES,
— Morris Gates, Downsville, N. Y.
not, touch not and handle not ”.
I»eing the same as corner No. .3 to claim But who is doing the kind of work
(Except Sundays)
Chat the devil alone should do?
37. <plus 175). from which a fir 12 inche* •
I was attacked with Bilious Fever,
Only a part of the turpentine
BROVISIONS,
in
diameter.
Iwars
south
28
degs.
west.
which was follow«*«! by Jaundice, amt
¿«are.
finds its way into the box, the rest
We
are
told
that
he
does
not
go
about
was
so
dangerously
ill
that
tuy
friends
15
feet.
Thence
south
20
deg««
east
on
CROC
KERY,
Yaquina 7:00 a iu
Albany 1 :30 p in
As a roaring lion now ;
adhering to the surface of the tree.
«lrspairedof my re«-overv. I coinmeiu'e«!
line betwe«»n claims 37 an«i 3.8, 205 fe«‘t ;
A: iiv.
divise.
TOBACCOS,
taking Ayer's Fills, aii«l soon regained
That in the box is known as the
summit of ritlge Itearseaa! and west (plus But whom shall we hold responsible
Corvallis 10:38 am
Corvallis 2 :02 p ID
my «ustomary strength and vigor.-—
For the everlasting row
;J5) 600 fvet. p«xst c««rner No. I, the place
CIGARS, ETC
Albany 11 :lo a tn | 5’aquina 5 40 p ID
"dip,” that removed from the tree
John C. Pattison, Lowell, Nebraska.
To
I
m
»
linaril
in
home,
in
church,
und
of Is ginning, and containing 20 05 acres
as
the "scrape,” the first being ta­
O. A- C. trains connect at Albany and
Last spring I sufferKl greatly from a
state,
Th«» location of this min«» is recorded in
troublesome humor on in v side. In spite
Corvallis.
To the earth's remotest bound.
ken out with a "dipper,” the latter
the office of the County Clerk of Jose­
of every effort to cure thfseruption, it in­
fflT*All
our
goods
are
entirely
new
and
will
I
m
»
exchanged
for
cash
Fare« between Corinlll* xr<| Alhauy
scraped off the blazed tree. The
phine conntv, State of Oregon, in Vol 4, If the devil by a unanimous vote
creased until th«* flesh be«ame entirely
«ml San Franrlaco :
la now here to lie found.
raw. I was trouble«!, at the same time,
Mining Records, page 08(1. The adjoin­
or farm produce.
CAMPBELL & TUFFS,
turpentine "dipper” might lie
with
Indigestion,
aud
distressing
pains
in
Rail ami Cabin
ing
claimants
are
Willard
Young
and
Ed
­
$14 00.
Won't soineb ><ly step to the front forth- atound in a conspicuous place for a
Grant’s Bass. Josephine County, Oregon
Rail and Steerajv
ward Sanderson Smith.
\nv and all per­
9 00.
And m ike their Isiw . and show (with. long time without any persons mis­
sons (*hiiming adversely anv |M»rtion of
M M. M. HOAG,
I tow the fraud* and crime of a single day
By the advice of a friend I began taking
trusting either its name or its use.
said Dividend mine or surfac«» ground are
Gvneral Manager.
Spring up ' We want to know
Ayer’s Pills. In a short time I was free
require«! to tile their adverse claims with
It is ot iron, and looks quite like an
CHAS. C. HOGUE.
from pain, my food digested properly, the
The
devil
was
fairly
voted
out,
the Register of the United States Land
. A. G. F. A I’. Agent, Corvallis.
sores on my body commenced healing,
enlarged
and flattened Indian arrow
And
of course the devil'* gone;
Office at Roseburg, in the county of Doug­
and, in less than one month, I was cured.
head, with its|x>int rounded by long
las, and State of Oregon, within the sixty But simple |H'ople would like to know
— manufacturers of —
— Samuel D White, Atlanta, Ga.
Who carries hi* business on
• lavs |»eriod of publication hereof, or they
use.
I have long used Ayer’s Pills, in my
w»U I m * haired bv virtue of the Statute.
family,
and
b«*lieve
them
to
be
the
ln*st
Au average tree, in a fair year,
l irst-ClasH Steamship Line between
Lumber, Doors, Windows,
pills made.— S. C. Darden, Darden, Miss.
(’ hah . W. J ohnston ,
THE PINEY WOODS.”
will yield about twenty-four gallons
Yaquina and San Francisco,
SdMOda]
Register.
Mv wife and little girl were taken with
Brackets, and Mouldings.
Connecting at Yaquina with the trains of
Turpentine Orchards In Alabama. of the crude "<lip" and "scrape;"
Dysentery a few* days ago. ami 1 at once
began giving them small doses of Ayer's
wagons go about through the forest
the Oregon Pacific Railroad Company
Mining Application No. 51
Pills, thinking I w ould call a doctor if the
((Air.
— INI) IL! KINDS OF—
From Yaquina:
gatherit.g
from each tree four or five
disease b«‘(-ame any worse. In a short
U nited S tates L and O ffice . #
Willamette Valiev, Saturday
times
a
year,
delivering it at the
Mav 1 ».
time the blixxly discharges stopped, all
The
business
which
was
chiefly
Ruaeburg, Or., Mav 4. lss7A
pain went away, and health was restored.
Eastern Oregon, Tuesday
“ 3L
distillery in barrels. Each foreman
monopolized
by
North
Carolina
in
NOTICE
is
liuruby
given
that
Willard
—
Theodore
Esling.
Richmoml,
Va.
ft
Willamette Valley Saturday
June 4
Young, whose post office ailtlruHM int'aM- the days when our "down caster," ■ and each wagoner report to Mr
Eastern Oregon,
“
" IL
cade Ixx’kM, W iimco countv, Oregon, haa was getting his "book lamin’" is Carney every
. night,
_ showing
_ which
Willamette Valiev Thuradav
“ 16.
thia day tiled his application for patent
now
carried
on
very
extensively
in
crops
have
been
visited,
which
gath-
Kaxtcrn Oregon, Friday
” 24.
Prepared by Dr J. C. A>er 1 Co., I»>weU, M mi
for 15m» linear feet of the “Suinniit” mine
Willameite Valiev. Tuesday
" 28.
Sold
by
all
l>e*ler.
In
Mvdk'iue.
Alabama,
many
of
the
owners
ot
ered,
how
much
brought
in,
and
its
or vein tHurimr uold, with mirface ground
—The Introduction of -
Fuly 6.
Eaatern Oregon, Wednesday
B M) feet in width, situated in Grave (’ret k turix-ntine orchards in this state auality; and accurate record of all
E i 'T. i San E\anti^ u;
Mining District, County of Josephine, and having spent their early lives among this work is kept, enabling hint to
Willamette Valiev, Monday
Mav 16.
Mining Application Ko. 49.
State of On’uon. and designated hy the the pine trees of the Carolinas, tell at any time the condition of his
Eastern Oregon, Tuesday
24.
tield note* and otl'n ial plat on die in thin
U nited S tates L and O ffice ,
(
28.
Willamette Valiev, Saturday
• »dice a.«* lot No. 39, in iinNurveyed land?*. where they thoroughly learned the entire "orchard,” which, this year,
Roseburg, Or., May 4, 1.887.i
June 5. HAS ENABLED THEM TO REDUCE BRICES FIFTY BER
Eastern Oregon, Sunday
Said lot l>eing (k*.McrilM‘il an follow*, to-w it: business they now prosecute so sue comprises sixty two “crops,” or
“
9.
Willamette Valley, Thursday
NOTICE ¡4 hereby given that Willard ■ Beginning at a post net in a mound of cessfully.
Aio.ooo trees.
Eastern Oregon, l’ri lav
“ 17.
Young, wlios«* |M»*t ollie«» address is ('aw- stone 4 feet square for corner No. 1, from
CENT. BELOW ALL FORMER RATES.
The "piney woods" section of
New crops are added each year,
“
2!.'
Willamette Lalley, Tiiesdtiv
cade Locks, Wasco county, (Jregon. has which locating monument Ixnira north <’»4
Alabama
embraces
that
portion
old
ones being abandoned as they
Eastern Oregon, Wednesday
•• 29.
this day filwl his application f«vr a patent • legs. 15 min. east. 4 M feet. 1 run north
Bstir For I’rice List, address,
S. P D. &. L Co.
Florida and the gulf cease to yield a good grade of rosin.
........................ on
-
for 1500 linear feet of the “St. Peters” 20 <h‘gs wt'st on line l»vtween claims 37 1 bordering
The Company reserves the right to
mine <»r vein, liearing gobi, with surface and 39. (var 19 dogw. 30 min. east) 3 '<» of Mexico, . extending northward The first year’« nnjduct of the tree
Grant’s Bass, Oregon.
ground 690 f«*et in width, situated in feet, |H»st comer No. 2 of claim 37, and from the Florida line about twenty- makes by far the finest rosin, nearly
Grave Creek Mining District, County of center line of claim 39, 6 Ml feet, a Hr 14 five miles, and from the gulf, from always coming up to the standard
los« phine, and Slate of Oregon, an«l <les- inches in diameter, mark it for corn«ir No.
for the "water white”
ignated hv the tield notes, and oifiuial plat ?, from which (minuN 50j a fir 30 inrhea seventy five to one hundred and required
Before the com I brand, but with each year it deterio­
on file in this otlire as lot No. 37. in un* in diameter bears south IS degn. east, 25 twenty-five miles.
surveyed land-
Said lot No. 37 being leet. Thence noith 75 drgs. 3.1 min. west pletion of the Louismlle & Nash rates, until it becomes the dark,
• >n north boundary, J500 feet. Set |>ost
. des«, rihed as follows, to-wit:
ville road, the forests accessible to muddy looking stuff which one sees
On
\
nt
’
s
B
ass
.
O
regon
-
C.iRN'Ui M ain á F ront S ts ,
There being no piihiic survey «>r «*stah- for corner No. 3, from w hich (minus 250)
— via —
lishvd corners within theretpiircd limits, a laurel (I incluMi in diameter hear* west water transportation werealxmt the ■ in barrels around glue and cheap
Oregon & California R. R.
I therefore <*stablish a locating monu­ 14’jj tert. A laurel 0 inches in diameter only ones "boxed;" these, however, j soap factories.
ment, or initial |M»irit with which to con­ Iwars south 02 (legs, cast, 22 feet. Flirncc were used to the limit of profit ami
AND CONNECTIONS.
Drummer Boy of the Rappahannock.
nect slid survey. Said monument con­ south 20 drgs cast on end line parallel abandoned, as the railroad made
with
eml
line
of
claim
No.
37,
425
feet,
sists
of
a
trap
ro<
k
in
place,
8
by
Id
f,
‘
«*t
Having opened a Family Grocery, I hereby announce to the public that
S an F rancisco , Cui., i
THE MT. SHASTA ROUTE.
at the has«* and 8 f«*et high, and marked summit of ridge hears east an<l west (plus available the extensive forests along
< (lie of the most success
June 15th, 1887.
l on the Nouth side thereof w ith the letters 75j, OiK) feet, aet |M>st corner No. 4, fiom its line.
I have a new and well selected stock of
7 • )
S. P. cut with a chisel in the rock. From which (minus 10) a yellow pine, 21 in­ ful "turpentine men" in the state is J. K. Bn. nev
Close Connections made at Ashland
D
ear C omrade ;
the locating monument, Sexton mountain ches in diameter, hears south 85 degs. William B. Carney, of Escambia
with the stages of the California, Oregon
The enclosed press notices will
lH»ars S 36'deg. 2 t min W. about 6 miles. west, 14 fret. Disc<>verv shaft and cut
A Idaho Stage Company.
Dutchmans Peak in the Hiskivou moun­ l>ear north 13<l<*gs.eaat, 250 fret Thence county, a genial, hearty, live man. explain to your Post, who I am.
I
Travelers
on
the
I,.
&
N.
pass
one
|
Only 20 Miles of Staging.
tains near the State line hears S
deg south 75 «legs. 30 min east on south
i
have
received
so
many
invitations
houmlary
1500
feet,
|M»st
«•orner
ut
pla<*r
W. Dvm*rts hydraulic min«»on To n East
of his distilleries a little alxive, and from G. A. R. Bosts, \V. R. Corps.
Time Ixdween Grants Pass and San Iran-
| creek liears S 52 «legs. W. J'rttingills of Ix'ginning (plus 235), containing 17« 04 !
the other a half mile below Wil \V. C. T. U., and other societies to
eisco, 27 hour«.
house «m Grave cret-k ls»ars S 39 «legs. 20 acres.
On lx»th sides the take part in their home entertain
The location of this mine is recorded in I liams’ station.
min
W. Said monument is located on
i ll.ll-ORMA EXPRESS TH US* DAILY .
the summit of Mt. St. Peter, onthedivide the office of the (’oiintv (’lerk of Josephine I track, for miles, the tall, straight, incuts, that I have decided to make
which has no equal in ease of management anti great range of work. lietween Grsvt* and < ’oyotc (’recks, and (’<»unty, Oreg«»n. in Vol. 4. Mining Ke-1 long leaf yellow pines arc standing,
Sort fi.
Portland. Oregon, my headquarters
From May 1, IMS’.
.Snudi.
at tlie head of Tom East cr«*«*k
1 eoni- cords, on page 031. The adjoining chf ni !
Ar. lo io n tn
4 :00 p in Lv, Portland
Mv object is to make it to the interest of those having cash or pro­ invn«a*d said survey at th«* S W corner at ants are Edward Manderson Smith and • Mr. Carney owning a nice little until Aug. 25th, when I shall re­
7:00 a in “ Grant* Pa*» Lv. 7 :05 p in
Any and all |M*rsons, patch, extending i inc miles from turn east preparatory to move to this
¡«»st No. 1, from which the locating m< n- Willar«l Young.
duce, to trade with me.
5:00 “
I*lilati'l
"
9 :00 a m Ar.
ument liears N
»<h»gs. E. 525 feet, and a claiming adversely any portion nf said ! north to south and eleven from east country where I shall make it mv
ni
white oak 10 inrh«»4 in <li on *tcr Iw.irs N Summit mint*, or surface ground are re- . to west.
future home. Rend the enclosed
5.8 deg*. W 1 i feet, and a hlack-o.tk 15 quired to tile their adverse <-haims with
Of course, not all of this lnrgr do­ press notices. I have a number of
inches in diameter liears N 10 det* W 14 tn«» Register of the Unit«»d States L.md 1
Daily lietween Portland and Ashland.
main is operated at one time The engagement« at prewnt in your sec
feet. Thence I run N 20 <|«»^ m . \V on W Office at Roseburg, in the county of |h»ug->
The O. A ('. R. 1!. Ferry make» t on-
IxMindarv of claim, var 19 «legs. .3 t min. las and State of (>n g<»n, «luring flic sixty I custom is to divide one section of tion of the country, and if you de­
Ti.-i'tion with all the Regular Train* on the
Rut befor«» vou <lo that, come ’round t«>
E. (luMtrumcnt tise.l is improve«! solar days publication hereof, or tli«»v will I k * » the forest into "crops." ten thou­
sire me to come to youi town and
Last Siil - Diviaion, from hot of F »treet.
coinpasM). 30(1 feet—«'enter line of claim, barred by virtue of tin* Statute. >
sand "Nixes" constituting a crop.” take part in any entertainment, you
C iiam W, J ohnston ,
plus 35. 6 10 feet—set post tor corner
This will not include more than five must let me know a few days in ad
W jist S ide D ivision .
5-(L0''ds]
R«*gist«»r.
, No. 2, on divide ls*tw<*rn <irav<* an«l Cov-
thousand trees, as they will average vanec so that we can arr inge date*
<»1e
creeks,
from
which
a
fir
.30
inches
in
BETWEEN PORTLANDS CORVALLIS
diameter bears N .35 «legs W 11 fret, a fir
two "lioxes" to the tree.
that will not conflict with the en-
M in. T rain « D aily (trcEiT si ndav .
40 in« h«*s in diameter bears < 70 «legs. E,
To "box” a tree is to cut away gageinents I liave made. I bring
_
85 t«*et. Summit shaft h«*ars S 70 «legs.
7
a m Lt.
Portland Ar. 6:15 pm
the bark and wood to a depth the with me the Original Silver Drum
E, 340 feet. Them*«* N 70 <l«*gs 1« on N
12:25 pm Ar.
Corvalli* Lv. 1:30 “
width of a man's hand about six presented to me by Horace Greeley
tM»un«lary, along hill-side facing north,
I IPREM VRAIN* DAILY
EX< 1'IT (I NIIAV.)
inches--from a strip extending through the hands of General Win­
1500 feet. Set a p« st for corner No .3,
from which—15 t a fir 12 im lirs in «liame-
4 :3d p in Lv.
Portland Ar 9:00 am
around
the trunk a distance of twelve field Scott in 1862; and the drum
Française Silks.
ter l»rars S 28 «legs. W, 1 » f«»«*t. ('nt No.
h:00 “ Ar. McMinville Lv. 5:45 “
or fourteen inches, stopping it so a» presented to me by the W. R Coqis
3 lM»ars S 13 «legs W, 264 tret. Then«’«*
Summer
Silks.
At Albany and Corvalli* connect with
to form a "box,” into which the of Bangor, Maine, April 22<1, 1885.
S 20 min. east on cast si«lr line 2(»5 feet—
Black Silks.
train« of Oregon and Pm-ifie railroad for
crude terpentine drops as it exudes \lsothe gold mounted Garfield and
summit of ri<igr,<*ourse«‘«st and west plus
Yaquina Bay.
Albatross
Cloths.
,*i5. 600 f«*«*t s«*t |»ost for«*orn< r No. 4 from
from the tree. AI mivc the "box" Arthur drum sticks of 1880, and the
which — 35 a pine 24 inrlH -« in diam«*h*r,
Etamine Cloths.
the
bark is cleaned away, and with silver tipped sticks that were pre
Iwars N 42 degs. vast, 17 f«*et
A pin«* K
Super Cloths.
it a little of the woody fiber, leav­ sented to me by Geo. W I)e Unig
inches in diameter bears north 22 <l«*gs
R. KOEIILER,
E. P. ROfiERS.
Krinkled Sursinker.
ing the blazing much in the form of Post, G. A. R .of Honolulu, during
west 33 feet. A cabin and spring an I
Manager.
G F. A Paax ,Agt.
blacksmith shot) lK*ars south 54 <i«»gs
Lawns.
a broad letter V with its bottom lost my visit to the Sandwich Islands.
west 2-50 feet
Discovery shaft No. 1 and
Battistis.
out, thus making an incline, down April i-’th 1887 Within tin last
MIRCBLLANEOU*.
tunnel ls*ar north ss drgs. west 802 fee!
And buy a New Set of Hand made
Foil Du Nord.
which tr.e turpentine find* its way year, we have taken part in over
IxM-ating monument Iwars soiitli 87 d«*gs
Laces.
to the "box” below.
10 min. west. H48f«*/*t, Tli«*ncrsouth 70
two hundred entertainments, and
d**gs. w«*st along s.nitli iKHimlarv. 1320
Lace Flouncing*.
There are no holidays for the tur­ none of them has been a failure;
feet—summit on line plus 125, 15 mi fret— i
J. WIMER & SON.
pentine workers save those which they making from fifty to two thou
I ’A If AH« »1,-4.
I keep everything in the Harness and Saddlery line, and have one
place of tieginning, and containing 2’1. 65
the severe rainy days bring; the sand dollar■> in two nights. Mv
We are constantly receiv­
of the best stock of goixls ever brought to Southern Oregon.
acres
Have the largest store in Jonephine
business has no sped d season like son, who is one of the best fifers in
The l«M*ation of this mine is ro«‘ordc<l in
I use nothing but the BEST leather.
ing
th«* ott’K-r of th«* ( <nmt\ < lerk of Jo-« phinr
county, which.¡4651^12 feet, and two
sugar, cotton, rice and corn. It this country accompanies me and
fi
county, Oregon, in Vol. 4. Mining l(<*
might truthfully lx» said of it,
stories, filled with
plays for me. I would advise those
ronls, pag«* 638
Th«* adj<»inirig « laim-
in the latest stvles and de
A. J STROHECKER, - - - Grunts Puss, Oregon.
"Thou hast all seasons for thine own."
ants ar«* Edwar I Sanderson Smith and
getting
up entertainments to have
5-27tf
signs from the best East­
Willed Y'flin/
Any ami all person*»
“HURRA
FOR
PASS,
GRANTS
HURRA!
A
KZ D ’ O
AV I CL II O
CAMPBELL à TUFF
Sugir Coittd
Cathartic
E^l I I
1^1
Barrains! Barrains! Barrains!
Regulate
Willamette Valley and San FnicUee!!
The Bowels.
SUGAR PINE DOOR & LUMBER CO.
Oregon Development Company.
HOUSE and STORE FINISHINGS.
Ayer’s Pills,
The Latest Improved Machinery.
New Store
\ cw (ioods.
and
. chiles .
. t .
PillfflU Buff Skspers
8’
IB R TC CS
STKOIIEC KEILS HARNESS SHOP
I
New Arrivals.
Corner F and Front Streets. Portland. Oregon.
, or a S addle
I I ARNE
Oak I I<-t
Choice Goods in E*ery line.
New Livcrv, Feed and Sale Stallie I
*
WE BEY FOR CASH,
A N 1 >
AND SELL FOR CASH,
Bln Berat Wîlill ni Utisirt.
BLACKSMITH SHOP.
SMITH BROS.,
TRAVELERS.
MINERS
AND
-
We
keep everything
needed
hv the
-
-
Proprietors.
6th street. Grants' Pass. Oregon.
T—■■■()■
FARMERS SUPPLIES
NEW GOODS
less Xfacie to Order.
ii
Mining Application No. 50.
■ i ■
Mitchell and Lewis Wagons, Hacks, Baggies and Carts,
FARMING IMl’LKM ENTS,
CHEAP
Waldo.
FOR CASH OR PROpVCE
•
•
•
Oregon
Call at the C oikier Job Office for
Superior Job Work
Any of which we will exchange for hay and grain.
Having completed our new Stables wc arc now prepared to furnish
the best of accommodations AT REASONABLE RATliS.
Horse Shoeing and Wagon Repairing a Specialty.
T
Í
P A T EN T S
AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
----- Also, Agents for -----
people.
ern markets.
Orders filled promptly
Send for Samples.
claiming advrr*«*l) anv tiortion of *ai«l
“St Peters“ mim* «»r surf a« «• grouml, nr
required to file tb»,ir adv»*rs<* claims with
the R«*gist«*r of th* Unite«! ^tat * m Lam!
Ofiii i* at itosebiirg in the«-*»ur«ty <>f 1» •••?-
las, arid State of < >r /« n, «luring the sixty
flays period «>f pu>>h«* ition hereof, «»r fhev
will be barred by virtue of the pr'jvisions
of the Statute.
CftAs W. J ohnston ,
5-iMWSlsl
Register.
w» «.
Gbtatfwsl •nd ali PATENT b«isin«**s at-
'•■fl led to prom Ml y and í«»r M«wlf*ratf» f«*«m
Giir «»ffl« «■ 1.«
I.« oiqNrMtt*
op|»oM|fp th«*
thr I’ ’ . S
< >tli«*«*, :«n«l wp ran obtain Palpnt* •» IH less
tirn< than th«*«* remoti* from VV.u li’iidon
K«»mi M«»i«*lor Drawinf. W«*
to
fr»*«* of • hargp and «»•
rnakv no rltar/r unk*M«i fmh*nt ia M^MirFd.
W r Dr II* o- to I la* P<
iter, th«*
s l**rtnfmi«h*nt of 1 M«»rw»v ( fr» for Dir., and
rtiiuialM of the* U ’ K. ratffuf Office. For
to
tilar. •a<h i« f*. lei Till»» and
ual «*Ìi4*tita iti V1 air own Htofo nr ('«mn*
T tv,
C A SNOW A CO
Pat« nt 1 rl>. ,• M ,i-l.mgten |> i
“I
For once the tree« are "boxed"
they require continuous care ' J’.ter
nal vigilance" is the price of profit
in the business, but vigilance reaps
a rich reward
The "crop*” . re distinctly *pa
rated from each other by blazed
trees, and one man detailed to work
each one After the boxing is com
pitted, the "chipping” Ix gni' This
is done with a sharp iron implement
something like that used by me-
chinics fo- grooving. It cuts away
a strip of the wimm I ami bark alxmt
three-fourths of an inch in width
Both sides of the angle are "chip
ped," and every tree is subjected to
this process once a week from the
tune it is * boxed ' until it is alrand
»red. ranging from two to fimr years
it two nights as the second night
will pay as well as the first, if not
better; suth has been my experi­
ence. I carrv every endorse nent
mentioned in the inclosed circular,
also two honorable discharge*.
There is as much music in a fife and
i drum as there is in any other in
strument, if it is only brought out.
If we do not surprise and please
your pieople as they have never I xx-n
I
before,
1 -hall not expect anything
i coining there; all you want is
for
i
some
gixxl home tah-nt to fill in the
|
programme,
so we can rest. Adver
I tise it v.ell and success is sure. The
i
inclosed
pres* notices can lx* fiirn
i
ished
for iiopi ,t, hum sand. I have
» ••ome large Utnograph pictures that
<
can
lie had for 25 cts. a piece. 1
have no a^nit, an I any further in­
formation de» red. addrr-s me at
Portland «>rvgv’'
Yours Rr spectfully,
M
R W H endershot ,
Drtovmrr l«oy of th • R.innn' annock.