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TO ADVERTISERS W J WIMER Publisher SL’BSCUPTION MATES, One Year (in advanie Six Month». Three Months s'ingle Copte« *3.33 »1 25 Tie 10e Job Printing of all Kinds —IN THK— An Independent Paper, Devoted Especially to the Interests of Southern Oregon. Very Latest and Rest Styles, — AND AT TUI!— Lowest I.i\ Uli* Hales. LINKS OF TRAVEL. vol GRANTS PASS, JOSEPHINE COUNTY. OR., FRIDAY .11 I V S, 1SS" NO. I.') Graul'n IN mh * ho named alter General Grant, ia a county neat centrally located in Soutliern Oregon It ia a prot'reaMiv»- railroad town oi hMM) inliaUtanta, and is the main nuuplv point for a I hiw portion of eountrv uevuteii to mining, lumbering agriculture and fniit-raising Climate un excelled The CorwhR be ng th«* only paper pub 1 she«! in Jonrj hi »e county, with a good • irviilation in Ji ck «ou county, enables it t) be one of the I ea advertining medium* in Southern Grego » For rateH, addretui T he C oi rikm . Grant’* Pana. Oregon. resembling Mt. Hood in form Hid which a pine 24 inches in diameter. Limestone Caves of Josephine County. north 42 d«*jZH. vaart. 17 ieet. A pine S in- outline This brings us to the (CtetmtMtl from la*t r*vX ) chea in diameter bearu north 22 deg*, “Mammoth Chamber,” which is Of failing health, whether in the form of went. 33 feet, and din. cut on claim .‘W The approach to the Caves is ex perhaps one of the most wonderful Night Sweats and Nvrvousnea*. or m a bran« north X<0 feet, and l«n*ating nionn- «’ IX N »W BOAST or HIV IS G THE dega 10 min. wt^t, tremely picturesque. The nume of all. »« liar of General Weariness and I ajw of ment brara aouth It is a dark gray limestone Appetite, should suggest the use of 1148 feet. Thence n«»rth 70 «leg**, east, by rous detached boulders on the lime room, 365 feet long, 140 feet in the FINEST STOKE ROOM IN SOUTHERN OREGON. Ayer’s Sarsa|>ariila. This preparation improve»! Holer ««•in|»H»<H, (var. 19 deg« stone mountain side, under which widest part, and in many places it is most effective for giving tone an«l rant), 21» feet Mimmit of ndgo bearing are the caverns, are enveloped in was impossible to see the roof with REGON I V ---- o ---- NLY |7( strength to the ♦ nfrvbled system, pro- ennt and weal ininua 15), 025 feet, dry soft, green, velvety moss, and here the lights we had. The room is VER X i, gulch course north (niintra35) S25 feet. icturesque motiug tho digestion ami assimilation of ap«ir U\ira north (phm 15). 92.5 feet and tliere firs arc dotted. T1 ere very irregularly formed, and con food, restoring the nervous fon-es to Gulch cume north-n«*st mlnuH 15) 1085 are two entrances, the lower one tains numerous huge Ixaulders. At 225 MILES SHORTER' their normal comlition, and for purify* - i..'iiii weat plus 10 1500 being at the base of the mountain, either end. ami along the sides, are lug, enriching, and vitalising the blood. I’wt, act |M»Ht for corner No. 2, from which 20 HOURS' LESS TIME On tboir Clieap Counter» in dl »u h linca ns minila 35). a fir 15 inebetì in diameter and the other about half-way up. gigantic shafts, through which no Accommodations I’nsurpassed for Com Failing Health. i»earR went 13\ feet. Thence north 20 Near ‘.he lower entrance is a cabin doubt these boulders have descend DRY GOODS, fort and Safety!—Fares and Freights T« n years ago niv health began m fail. «lega, went on east boundary 3 X) feet, cen and accommodation for camping, ed, and in which several, front 5 to via. Yaquina and the Oregon De I w a.*» troubled with a distressing Cough, ter line «»f claim pitia 20) tWfevt, set p»»at DRESS GOODS, velopment Co.’» Steamships Night Sweats, Weakness, and Nervous- for owner No. 3, from which (minila 20) including a fine stream of icy-cold 40 tons in weight, still remain sits Hess. I tried various remedies pre water possessing medicinal qualities ¡vended by their corners just as they Mt i’it less than by any CLOTHING, scribed by «liffercnt physicians, but a laurel 10 ¡lichen in diameter, 1»van» north other route lietween This stream. have __ _____ ________________ _ In OOddgH. weM, K feet. A fir 12 tnchea in said to be of value. Iteen projected from above. became bo weak that I could not go up all points in the HATS AND CAPS. diameter, beam south 31 degx. went, 10 called Logan creek, has its source in stair» without stopping to re*>t. My chamber are the opeuiugs tu friends rvcouinifiideil me to trk Ayer’sr ‘ feéf Thence Month 70 «IvgH. W on north BOOTS AND SHOES. SarsaiMirilla, w hich I did, imd 1 am n«>w boundary 07.5 feet, gulch court* north the caverns, and was rushing from several other smaller chamber* con GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, bm bealthv and «wrong as ever —Sira. • mlnuH Kk); 1500 leel. poat corner No. 4, the lower entrauce as we entered tabling splendid specimens of atafe DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS E. L. Williams, Alexandria, Miun. being the name an «-orner No. 3 to claim the narrow passage, after trimming actites, different to anything we had GROCERIES, ( Ex«*ej»t Sundays) I havense»i Ayer s Sarsaparilla, in mv 37, (plua 175). from which a fir 12 Inebetì and lighting our lanterns. This yet seen huge tulip-like formations PROVISIONS, family, for S< rofula. an«l know , if it la Lw / aoit . taken faithfully, that it will thoroughly in diameter. I*eara Month 2X dega. went, passage is 3 to 4 feet wide and some as large ax pumpkins, and thick CROCKERY, Yaquina 7:00 a in ' Albany 1 :30 p m «'radicat« Ibis terrible disease. 1 have 15 feet. Thenct* aoiith 20 deg« vaat on 60 feet long, at tile end of which we clusters of gigantic leaves. Here also presented it as a toni< a> well as an line between elaima 37 anti 38, 205 feet ; .L rive. -Inirr. TOBACCOS, alterative, au«l must say that 1 honestlv HUmniit of ridge lieanieaHt and went (plua assended two ladders about 30 feet also is a real waterfall forming the < « >r \allia 10:3S a ni I Corvallis 2:02 p tn I m lirve it tote the test bk.od medicine 35' (UM) fret, poat corner No. 1, tin» place CIGARS, ETC. high, leading to a chamber which head of I.ogan creek. Along the Albany 11:10am Yaqiiina 5 : lO p tn ever compounded—W. F. Fowler. M. 1) , o4 Iteginning, ami containing 2t) 05 a«*rrH Mr. Burch has appropriately named route taken by this creek are seve D. D. S., Greenville. Tenn. <>. A ('. trains cutmeet at Allmnv ami The l<H'ution of thia mine in recorded in Corvallis. the “Chamber of Mystery.” This ral other chambers, each possessing the office of the County Clerk of Joae- JiF' All our goods are entirely new and will Is? exchanged for eash Dyspepsia Cured. Karr« betu eru Cortalli« and llbaay Thence we its own attractions. But it is im nhine countv, State of Oregon, in Vol 4, is about 20 by 30 feet It would be inutossible for me to «!*•- an<l San F ranci »co : Alining Records, page 680. The adjoin ascended 40 feet to the “Devil’s or farm produce. CAMPBELL A TUFFS, scribe what I suffered from Indigestion possible, even in a volume, to de- Rail and Cabin $14 (Ml, V a / mim * 1__ o v tr-nrsrrl ti and Headache up to the time I began ing « laimanta an* Willard Young and F.d- DnrJ- an extraordinary ndge scribe everything, and to do justice Grant’s Pass. Josephine. County. Oregon Rail ami Steerage , 9 00. ward Sand«TMon Smith \nv and al! ¡»er- Backbone taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. I w *» r under the « are of various physkdans. and tried nona claiming adversely any portion of ot hard limestone extending along |O ||J(, impressiveness, beauty and WM M. HOAG, a great many kinds of me» I nines, but aai«i Dividen«! mine or aurfiu'e ground are the middle of a^passagc way 8 lect nljerest lying within the aisles ami General Manager. never obtained more than tenqiorBry r«*- ie«|iiirv«l to file their adverse claim* with wide. Going along this passage we walls of this natural subterranean CH IS. C. IIOGVF. li«f. After taking Ay«*r s Sarsaparilla th«* Rrgi>t«*r of the United Statra Fanti A. G. F. & P. Agent, Corvallis. for a short time, my Imadache disa|>- Office at Roaehurg. in the county oi Ihaig- came to ‘ Little Mammoth.'' a cham palace. The visitor realizes mote p-ared, and my stomach performed its laa. and Stat«- of Oregon, within the aixtv ber about Bo feet long by 78 feet forcibly than almcwt anything else MANIlACTVRERS OF «lnties more p«*rfectly. Tonlay my Here we were 100 feet above .could teach him, that the great, Oregon Development Company. dava period of publication hereof, or they wide. health is completelv irstorud. — Mary mh I lie bairo«l by virtue of the Statute. Harley, Springfield, Mass. the creek level. A rush of cold air mysterious ptoccsses ol Nature pro First-Class Steamship Line between Lumber, Doors, Windows, (’ hah . \V J oiinm ' on , I have b<*< n greatly benefited by the met us, leav ing tile- chatniter and duce works in comparison with Yaquina and Ban Francisco, 541 -Si'XlM J ^uLHoJui Register. prompt use of Ay r’a Sarsaparilla. It. following up which, we found the which the human architect's most Brackets, and Mouldings. < 'onm*cting at Ya«piina with the trains of bmes and invigorates the bystem, regu- lati's th«* action of the dig«*stive and end of the long passage blocked by Itfiiiiteous designs are stunted and the Oregon Pacific Railroad Company Mining Application No. 51 liMsimilative organs, and vitalizes the a huge mass of rock. The ceiling insignificant. — LX“I> MJ. KINDS «»r — b'rrnn \'(j t ¿*, «».* LD h »«!. It is. without doubt, the most U nited S tate * L and O ffk e , i | here is all cracked and irregular. reliable blood purifier yet discovered. — Eastern Oregon, W«*»lnesda} June 29. RoMvbiirg, Or., Mav 4. 18874 IL D. Johnson, 383 Atlantic aventm, Thence to what is called “Steam Willamette I*alley, Ttlesduy Garden Spot of Oregon. July 5. I Brooklyn, N. Y. ft NOTICE is hereby given that Willar«! 11. Eastern Oregon. Monday 5*oung, wh«»M<* post office address is Cas- boat Chamber," 80 by ij feet, and 17. Willamette Valley, Sunday There is no denying the fact that «•««It* iaieks, Wasco county, Oregon, Inis 25 feet high; and after that through Eastern Oregon’, Saini «lay 23. this «lay filed his appliciitmn for a |mt«*nt the "Devil's Gap," a tortuous pas- the garden sjxit of the Western Vai Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Maas. Willametl“ Valley, Saturdav 3*). for 1.5«M) lin«*ar feet ofthe “Summit” mine sage, to the "Devil's Pit," att em leys lies south of the Willamette; it I'rice 91 ; nix bottles, F5 or vein tearing g«dd, with surfac«» ground I' ruin ) uquhtn: The Introduction of - brasure 40 feet deep situated in the •' a region blessed with warmer ♦ >00 feet in width, situated in (iravv Creek Eastern Oregon, Wednesday Inly fl. centre of a large chamber. Follow situs and less abundant rains White Mining District. Count y of Josephine, urn! Willamette X’allry. Tuesday 12 Mining Application No. 49. Stat«'of Oregon, ami d<*signat«*d by the ing narrow and irregular passages this valley lias great attractions and Eastern Oregon, *Tuvs«lay 1:». fi«*l I n«»(«»s ami official plat on tile in this ' from this point we came to the "Last has an extent far greater than oth Willamette Valk*;.*. Sumiav 24. I’ mitep S tatw L and O ffice , / «»fliet* as lot No. 39, in unsurveyed lands. Eastern < >icg«»n. i riday 29. Chance Chamber" 78x34 feet, in er valleys contain, it is limited in Roneburg, Or., May 4, 18874 Sai«l lot being deKcrited as follow h , to- w it NVillamettv Va!l«?y Fri.lav Aug- 5. HAS ENABLED THEM TO REDUCE PRICES FIFTY PER NOTICE I m hereby given that Willard Beginning at a |>*»st set in a n»oun<l of the neighborhood of which are seve its production by its northern aspect The Company reserves the right to Young, whone post «itlicp addreMH isC.iH- Htom* I f«*< t square for <*oriN*r No. I, from ral small chambers which can lie en and occasionally the winter tains CENT. BELOW ALL FORMER RATES. change steamers or sailing dates. «•ade Locks, Waa« o county, Oregon. has whi« h locating nmiiuniciit ls*ars north 64 tered with some little effort of crawl conte down with .1 vehemence that thin day tih*«l his application for .< patent d«*gs. 15 min cant, 404 feet. 1 run north« S B TORN', Gen. F. P. Agent S. P D. & L Co. It is uncomfortable. The Southern , for 1.5oi) linear fort of the ‘St. Peters” 20 «legs. wvNt on line tetween claims 37 ing through narrow passages. 2)4 Montgomvrv St.. San Francisco, Cal. the "Last Chance ” chamber is a valleys especially that of Rogue ami ,19. (var 19 «legs. 30 min. <*ast 3 M> mine or vein, bearing g«»l i, with Mirfaeo (41tf Grant's Pass, Oregon. ground 600 feet in width, Nituated in fv«*t, |M>st corner No. 2 of claim 37, and wonderful formation of limestone river are partakers of the l»est Grave Creek Mining PiMrict, Conntx of center lin<* of claim 39, <UM> f«»«*t, a fir 14 . resembling a large and ¡»erfect hor qualities and characteristics lietong- Joaephine, ami State of Oregon, and des inches in «liameter. mark it for corner No. nets' nest Now ascending to the ing to both Oregon and California, ignated by the livid notes, and otliwial plat 2, ir«>ni which (mimiM 50? a fir 36 inches — via — on til«* in this otiic«* uh lot No. 37. in un- in diameter tears M»uth IS «legs east, 2,5 right we entered still another chant having lite rainy season in less ex Them*v noilh 75 «legw. 30 min. west Iter <>f vast dimensions, at the end cess than the Willamette valley, Miirvey« <1 land**. Sai«l lot No. 37 h *ing feet Oregon &. California R. R. d< scribed an follow**, to-wit : oti north Isaindary. |5tM» fv«*t S«*t |>o>-i of which is a shaft or gap through and enjoying by its southern loca C. iunek M ain A F ront S ts . G rant ' s P ass , O reoon AND CONNECTIONS There being no public aiirvry or oNtah- for <ornrr No 3. from which (minus ?Vb which you can look into the “Lit firm. the warm situ that heightens liMlivd corners within tho r«Mpiin*«l limitn, a laurel 6 in«*h<»s in <liamvt«*r Iwars west the fertility of California. Of the I therefore establish a locating monu I Do l«*vt. A laurel 6 inches in <liamvt«*r tle Mammoth.'* 80 feet Itelow. THE MT SHASTA ROUTE ment. or initial point uilh which to con tear«* south 62 ’legs, east, 22 fv«*t. Then«*« Leaving this we found ourselves at immigration that has come here by nect mu id survey. Said monument con- south 20 «tegs, cast « hi end lim* parallel the upper entrance to the caves, the overland route within the year ( lose Coiuiei! ioiis mud«* at Ashland mh I h of a trap rock in place, M by 10 feet with end line of «1 am No 37.425 f«*««t, 1886. a great proportion came with with th«* status of the California, Or«*gon Having ojn n< d a Family Grocery, 1 hereby announce to the public that at the base ami 8 feet high, and mark<*<l summit of ridge ls*ars oust ami west (plus half way up the mountain side, the determination to htcate in South where we rested and lunched A I'I i I bj Stage Cumpanx. on the Mouth Hide thereof with the letters 7.» , 600 fi'vt, s« t |MjHt <*orner No. 4, fn»m 1 have a new and well selected stock of ent Oregon, and hundreds, if not * * * * * * * 4> S. P cut with a chisel in the r<K*k From which minus 10; a yellow pine, 24 in- Only 20 Miles Qt Staging thousands, must have been added the locating monument, Soxton mountain « h«*s in diameter, Iwars south 85 «legs, After lunch wc re-entered the to the jxipulatiou of the counties IHucovery sh ift ami cut liears S 36 deg. 2*1 min W, about 6 miles. west, 14 feet Time lietween Grant» Paw and Sall Fran Ihitcbinans Peak in th«» Siskiyou moun bear north 13 «legs.««ast, 250 fret Thrnc«« 1 caves at the tipper entrance; and south of the Calt|>ooia mountains. cisco, 27 hours. tains near the Stab* line bears S b_, dog south 75 «legs. 30 min east on south : scenes more beautiful than we had From tin Coast to the Cascade boundary 1500 fret, |s»st eorncr at place W. iR aerts hydraulic mine on To n East yet witnessed awaited us on the up range there lie«, through • what wc ■ U.IIO1CS1V 1 WRL-« TRAINS loll.. . «•reek I »ears S 52 dogs. W Pettingills of teginning (plus 235), containing 17. 04 per levels. First came the "Queen's call Southern Oregon, a wide h«nis<‘ on Grave creek I war» S 39 (legs. 20 acres. North. From May 1, 1SS7. South. CELEBRATED DAVIS VERTICAL SEWING MACHINE, The location of this mine is n‘cor»h*d in Palace,” "Maid's l’atlor," Queen'« stretch of tenitoi y that is min W Said monument is |<M if«-«! on > exceed 4 :<>A I» in I.v, Portl.iml Ar. 10 :4‘) a tn i th«» summit of Mt St Peter, on th«*div idr the «>ffice «>f th«* Count \ Clerk of Josephine Cellar" and “Specimen Chamber,” <i :+) a III “ Granta Pa«« I.v. 8 :0ft p in which has no equal in cat«- of management and great range of work Stock raising lx*t wc«*n < ¡ravo ami Coyote Crrck*. and County, On*gon. in Vol 4, Mining l(<* all of which are resplendent with ingly diversified. 6.00 “ ■S .30 a in Ar. tdilaml will lx.* a great business . in the The adjoining chi.m at the head «if Tom East <*r«*rk 1 com cords, on pag»* 631 My object is to make it to the interest of those having cash or pro menced said survey al the S W corner at ants an? E«lwar«l banders«>n Smith and similar beauty ami variety to that bill« and outskirts oi the Umpqua Anv am! all |H rs»>ns 1 wc have endeavored to describe. vallci and the same 111 Rogue river post No. 1, from which the locating m< n- Willar«! N’oiing. duce, to trade with me. l«etMo<‘n Portland and Auhland. uinent b«*ars N 3 I «legs. E. 525 feet, ami a claiming adversely any port inn of said Thence through a tortuous passage .1. XI. <1111.1 white oak 10 inches in diameter tears N Summit mine, or surface ground are re- appropriately named "Hell-Gate" but there i> excellent soil, and Th«* O. AC. K. K. Fern niukea Con- locations suitable lor much of the 58 deg**. W 1 ) fret, and a biack-o.tk 15 quirt'd to file their a<i\«*rsr « liaims with n«.»ction with all th«- Regular Trains on the . crawled, lying perfectly flat It fruits grown in California, and ’ inches in diameter tears N’ 10 «l«gs W It th«* Krgisler of th«! I nite«! States Land we r.ii**t Si«| • Dixisivii, front f«M»t <»f F etr«*et. feet. Thence I run N 20 «legs. W on W Offic«* at Ros«*burg, in the « ountv of l>oiig- 'ed to a small chamlxr tn which time will make fruit growing more <<<>^<« i teundary of claim, var p.i drgn 3 ) min. las and Stat»* of Oregon, «luring the sixty there is a magnificent limestone profitable than goldmining in Jack Wl ST S1IH. lhvisi<».\. E. (Instrument us«*d is improv«*«! M«»lar ■ 1.0s | ul>li« uti«»n hereof, or th«*y will IM! formation resembling a couch-shell; terred bv virtue <»f th«' Statute. son. Josephine and perhaps in Doug P.ETWEEN POltTLA\T)^< ORVALLLS compass). ;>0lt fis t—«•enter Hiicof claim, also a splendid elustet of eagle la- C has W. J ohnston , plus 35. 600 feet — set jswt lor cotikt \ car« ago Jes.sc Applegate M ail T maikm I» aii . v ( ktci rr mi nday .) w ings ¡«.iidant trout a dome r<x»f 45 »•t out a \ineyar<l at Yoncalla th At d (*>.(*( Mi Register No. 2, on divide between Gray« amt Co\ X 3(1 a in Lv. Portiaixi Ar. fl :1'> |> in ot«- » reeks, from which a fir 36 inches in feet high. Thence down laddns was abandoned just w hen it diameter tears N ;L5 dega. W II fe«*t. a fir u ¿ 25 p in Ar. Corvallis Lv. 1 :30 “ and passages badly broken, to an able to make returns tor latxzr. to inches in diameter bear* 70 d«*gM. E, z < rXI'KEMS VMA1NH DAII.1T (XxeriT »t XDAV.) other chamber, in the middle of it was said tu demonstrate the 85 feet. Summit shaft tears > 70 «legs 4 p m Lv. I Portland Ar 9 :00 a in which is a fine white column 9 feet itv to produce excellent grapes in E, 340 f«*«*t. Them e N 70 dogs E on N 8:00 “ Ar. M cMinviHe Lv. 6;45 “ Ä X teniidan, along hill-sitie facing north. high and 20 inches in diameter. the Um|x|ua lulls Of the hills in 1500 feet. Set a |s><*t for corner No 3. At Albany and Corvallis connect with From th'« room you enter "Dnki Rogue river valley there can lx? no from w hich 150 a fir 12 inches in «liamv- 1 trains <»f Oregon and Pacific railr«md for liter Hall," whose ceiling is a ¡»er doubt that grapes and peaches an«l Franc-iisc Silk- ter tears S 28 d«*g;- W, 15 fe«*t. Cut No. Yaquina Bay. fe< t mass of transparent stalactites, apricots will grow there in ¡»ertec 3 Iwars S 13 degs W, 260 fe«‘l. Tlwn«*«* Summer Silks R. KOEHLER. E. T. KOGERS. S 20 min. east on ea-t aid«* linn 2U5 («•<•(— glistening as before. These arc of lion. With so much of the world Black Silk-. Manager G F. A Paw* .Agt. summit of ridg«-. « «»iirsi* « ant ami west phi** different shapes and sizes, ami of east ot us ready to purchase the Albatross Cloths. 35. tiOO feet set post forcijmer No 4 from course all were moi< or les« hollow fruit of that section, there can l»e which — 35 a pirn- 24 inches in di.iinctvr, Et imine Cloths aud fragile. Auothei remarkable no question a« to the future of ¡uo I m htm N 42 «legs. cast. 17 f<*vt \ pin«* 8 Super Cloth«. inches in diameter tears north 22 «legs fact is that on thi« account each one ductioti there. Krinkled Siirsitiker. west 33 feet. A cabin un«l spring and possesses a distinct musical ring WIMER & SON. Fruit growing is a cuncentration blacksmith whop tears south .’»4 dega. Lawn.«. when lightly struck. In this wav of lalxir on land for when the w heat West 250 fwt Piacovery abaft No. 1 ami Battistis. wc were able to pnxluce distinct t«mn«*l La ar north 88 drgs went S'»2 le«-t Have the largest «lore in Josephine grower has to be satisfied if he pro Foil Du Nord. And buy a New Set ol Hand made Ixwating m«»nmi)ont Intars wmth 87 «leg**. notes and tunes by tapping them duces a crop worth $t5 an acre, county, which i» 65x32 feet. and two Lnce«. 10 min. west. 1148 f**et. Thcrieesouth 70 with a pen knife So clear is the fruit-grower can count on return« Lace Flouncing*. d*!gs. west al«mg Mouth boundary. I32<i atorie«. filled with ring that by simple conversation ten or twenty time« .1« great if he feet-—summit on line pins 12.5, 1500 f«-et 1 ’A U \H< U.S, I keep everything in the Harness and Saddlery line, and have one the tone <>f one's voice i. musically uses judgment in selections Thu- |»lacc of beginning, and • ontammg 20. 65 We arc constantly receiv- of the best stock of goods ever brought to Southern Oregon acres reverberated through the dulcimer one man will be well off with 40 ing The lo<-ati<»n of thia mine is r,»< orded in I use nothing but the BiiST leather. like stalactites. Here also were or 60 lores of land, half in ftuit and th«* office of tin* ( ountv < lerk of Joa«*phine several columns in course of forma half for utlier uses and to grow his I I .'i ri le-tsis XI.' k I v t<» Onk-r. • '»imf\ < >i< . in Vo t Mining Re Vol 4, lie- WE BUY FOR (•ABH. lion Reluctantly leaving tin bread and feed. Ghie in.111 can tend cor«la, pag«* 63 m Tho adjoining claiin- in the latest styles and de A. J STROHECKER, - - Grants Pass, Oregon. pleasing rixmi wc came tolhe "Dia 20 acre« in fruit and al«o raise w hat anti are Edward Sand« r*«>n Smith ami AND SELL FOR CASH. signs from the best East 5-’27lf Willard Young, Anv no*! nll |>ernoii» wkhu I Hall ' which, in brilliancy, lie av'.u.dly need- ol other thing-, ern market«. claiming a*lvenwdy y unv lortion of «ai<l anything possible to ini and by handling his fruit well can sttrpo» Bite Hsaesl WelDt nd Mesure "Si Peter»' mine <n «uria. >> frollini, :m Orders filled |>roiii]»tly aginc, much less to descrilx’. The sectitv large retutn- The be«t part I n«|iiire<l tu file tln-ir ndverse < lami» with Send for Samples. effect is simply dazzling The of Rogti» river valley should be di tlm lt«-iri»li-r ot Ih*, l 'nil.-l Stai«.« Lami (at Ko**-lnir^ in ih*- 1 "’miv «il I whole interior of the Hall is • 'park vided into «ni.ill fruit farms and TRAVELERS. MINERS AND \ X I > la», ami Stale <4 < In-v n. «luring tlie «ixty ling with the millions of tiny star made to produce verv prosperous ilm* r»-ri<»l of publication benxg, or tl.ey like crystal» of feldspar and mica return- All the soil is not *> suited, sili la* b-arre.l by virtue of iln- |*rwvi»mn» FARMERS SUPPLIES ceons incrustation«. Here also is a .ni'i mixed fanning will go on large '•< file Slattile ( II«» W. Joiixato», -mall ¡»»>1 of water set in an ent ly There is much inure hill land 186 First 8t, Portland, Or Reirister, SMITH UROS., - 1 *i'<>privt<irts. .’i-i‘e'iml«J broidered l»a«tti, the »ide« ami l»>t •HURRA GRANT'S FOR PASS, HURRA!” CAMPBELL à TUFF The First Sign Baronins! Bargains! Bargains! Williietu Valley and San Francisco " SUGAR PINE DOOR & LUMBER CO HOUSE and STORE FINISHINGS. Ayer s Sarsaparilla, The Latest Improved Machinery, New Store ano New Goods. PDllDiiD BoOtli Sleepers New Arrivals. H akne ^ k , <>r «') S addij NEU GOODS OLDS & KING, BLACKSMITH SHOP. We keep everything by the 6th street, Grants' Pan. Oregon. i-opk- A'HEAF FOR CASH OK PRODUCE WaM». ... - Orsfon SING LEE DOKS THE BE»T Washing, Ironing and Fluting. All kinds of plain and fancy work done 8 ITI-F.U TK»N GUARANTEED. also take contracts for « <w>! ’ho AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED Mitchell and Lewis Wagons, Hacks, Buggies and Carts, AUo, Agents for .... EARMIN« r IM J ’LEM ENTS. Any of which we will exchange for hav and grain. Having completed our new Stables we are now prepared to the lest of accommodations AT REASONABLE. KAILS Hnr?e Shoeing and Wagon Repairing a Specialty. Mining Application No. 50 tom <>f which aic all sparkling, ¿M) clear is that water, that it b»>k- AM if there were no water at nil. but that yati could touch the crystal bottom of th* pool, which «.cm« to lx on the surface. Vet the jtool is three feet deep Another crawl u | m - ii h ind« and knees brought ns to the ’ Ghost ■r.’ 174x60 felt, ami 40 feet Here arc several w mderful 1, a facsimile of a traxell < and exact repre-wflt Mlon wave« Next we com I Ch oiilxr in hit h •b in prairie there . nJ wr tray ex pect w hen the adv antages of that bill land arc fully known it will be taken and Geared and converted in to mativ fnnt-fnmi- There is a ¡»kusur. in studying the rCTOttrces of our state, and showing what dif ferent «ections are capable of. Wil lametlc Farmer. I