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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1899)
I ROGUE RIVER COURIER, ECONOH t little better than the ground slnice, but i it was the beginning of a new departure, ■ h Norton ami Wife ot tt»e Grvr« and uchered in a new era in placer min-1 mine, took a triplo Grants Passe rtBUMMXD aVKBY THt WSDAY, 1 mg, and from it ha« developed the mod- • la»t werk PRICE A VOORHIES, The money you !•« •«>» ern hydraulic mine,with its huge giants, 1 J«-»« U»boru ■ born 100k a f«y mg trip to Hurru*» amd paocMirruB». operating un«ier bundn-d« of [eet of pre«* times only pit of the price. I he bicycle Pa«« ii»c early part of ia*i week. BAT as 09 SI BM Rxrriux ; ■ Are and discharging rivers of water The dance in ’he Browning b SI 25 , through eight and 10 inch nozzle«. In j mender gets the rest. It you buy One Year, in edvance, A bsolutely P ure Wednesday night «o »"n »I»“' .flfi Fix Months, .... thi«, as in other thing«. noceMity was dad but ibe one Saturday evening brought Three Months, ... Makes the food more delicious and wholesome the mother of invention. If the rocker bingie Cupic«, • out a large crowd. bad continue«] to be a paying device, Advertising rates on application, Copy Miss Eoyait took a trip tu •!*♦ metrop for change of 'ad- must !«• handed in wfors I there would bave been no neceeeitv for olis Thursday. Tuesday noon, otherwise setting of the ; the aluice box.- The hydraulic plant matter will t* > barge* 1 far at the rate of 5c W. J. Ryan, ths genial blacksmith at LI. * f ¡»e 'o K an I ( ’ •fBige. /W, to begin with vou Deed have only a bowing Th< Drctfamg Plant per running mot», single column. Altera seems to be the culmination of the pro* . tions and a*l<iilions to copy will be charged great io this line, but the »ucceteftil HElgofbW1* and of ftE** the Lewis mine, wto has been working Because Wong Ba« k Faun • mine near for al the rale of 10s j*er running intb. »in acquaintance with the wheel-tinker ot sec 5, and NW’4 of NE*a ol 10 Grants Pass for a week or so, returned I working of n hydraulic nuns rr<j«rire« a Waldo w*s not a hydraulic proposition, gle column. see tp 39 0, R 5 W, an<i ditch Irnme Tbarsdsy to «lay. |He says Grave • combination of condition« not found tn ■ it ha« been passed over by investor«, aud water right, consideration Entered at the wust office at firants Pa»«, every instance. The question is often and also because it was nut a hydraulic creek is g«xxl enough for him. Oregon, as «•Aond-ctass mail matter. Aka Automatic. not «0 much as to the relative richness proposition, Wong Batk was permitted Henry Brockman went tu Wolf Creek Ona of the best cameras that has i»een on Thursday evenings overland lo be of the grow nJ a« to the facilities tor w«jrk- to be the owner of it. For he ie a China T hursday , A ugi st 24 1899. ing a large amount of it in a short time, i man, and with his almond-eyed and put on the market is the Alta Automatic. al^enl a week or ten days It 1« a folding camera with universal Jiminez any« he it going to San Do There are many relatively rich bodies ol meek auxiliary heathens he has Our burg wa# the scene of a suia> fo 1 ji, using the regulation plale holders, mingo to take peace be poaaeMion of the placer ground in this country which are “gophered’’ In the gravel there ior pugilistic encounter Thursday evsnmg time shutter, bulb release, etc , etc. presidency, and that it u no more law not hydraulic propositions. They lack many years. But because it fa a dredg in consequence of which two of our citx Ask A. E. Voorhies to show it to you. week, where ful to ar real him that it would have been some of the necessary conditions. Per- ' ing proposition of more than ordinarily zen« received a few bruises. also the work it d«jes. irai condili' to arreet McKinley after bi« election- hap« waler >• not available, and y>erhape 1 encouraging pruepec-t, the English-Cana- R. L. Cos of Grants Paas, made our UM*, who Cyclones and Vives also in stock. “ There J jjao CQOipany bpokane relieved Mr. Mr. Jame Tbe affair« in these little countries are there are no dumping facilities. T ourg a Hying visit last week. This School Is Now Under State Control. jhew, FL ha» been re 1 «neb that it 1« difficult to distinguish a are various ways of surmounting this | Faun of its ownership for a «uw which Locations. Jim Fielder and daughter, Delia, also ill with dropvical Is the Largest and Most Progressive School in Southern Oregon. last difficulty. Where the ground can | president from a bu*hwhacker. will make a rich (’hiDaman of him for Cousin and Atkinson, right of way for W. J. Hay boarded the overland lor ipevted W live. be drained and where th »-re 1« a large I th« lest of bi« natural hie \e s uildings. new apparatus and fixtures, fine campus, healthful . The mine u exteeioon of Carsten’s ditch uu Gal ice HiaU* ,-v . .mt in:!uvm e* for -tmlenM. ' Ird 10 »it contin- The forces of Jiminez are fighting in available amount of water.hydraulic ele-1 situated on the Illinois river above the creek, also rigid to conatiuct reservoirs Granta Paas Saturday motning , , ir... -tu.lv the *ame a* ut other Normals of the slate. Where I month ol Sucker creek aud Ahhuuse hair and eannot lie down at Work on the I^wis mine ii to c Kanto Domingo with varied anecMS, but valors are u»ed with success . .. a.h ; !3,»e* in Vo* al and Instrumental muric to be four.«! in Southern in Towner's and Sailor Jack s guit fiea. le ««flue however, to he >e 1 r h . .1 fuliv r*!uippe«i ami tn . barge of a thorough « nti tsaeber. Jiminez himself 1« not much in evidence the ground to be worked i« W»der water, I and about two mi es from Waldo. It u L*« a*ed Aug *t 12, revurdni August 1». me nee in about a w«-ek. V . per lerin. mu*i« *-• and flu per term - board at ha i 11.75, and [•MU-,-, the««. Jiminez eludes the police of the dredge i« called into use. Placer I in th« viciuHy of the large hydraulic Fred Wright, who has been bunting , r let .mkntefurnhhing l*d clothing; family board |2/i0and u ■' Frank M. >outh,quartz claim“Dewey” Havana, but, not being acquainted with m'niog with a drelger is an enterprise ' | usutos of F mi mon« and Wimer, and near on the bead waters of Rogue river for Mow s Thu? in Browning Mountain mining district. 1 125 /»V/* */pe*** f tfr 0M * shooting, Mudmj 6eofa. |4fu..u» "Sailor • the characteristics of the Havana police winch baa barely passed the ex| erin.eoU 11 , ome weeks returned Thursday night. Digging»” of the I/.« ated August 5, record« u Auguel 16. We otfer «ir» re«ur i for any .-«»e of 1 be di««rte*t an«l most thorough route to a *tate certificate b the nuriuzl it is impossible for us to say bos much stage. But profiting by failure« I ends ul early days. This whole region is gold- He says it snowed there all day Sunday, a*ses ior tea« her» throughout the year. »•»rrh tb*t «nn-jt b. cure.1 by Hai.’» p.-v , George Globe, quartz claim, “Climax ’ credit this feat reflects on the general timately to success, and the dredging hearing. die 13th, and waa still snowing w hen he i t term* open September 11 For «-atalogue or information, addrew in Browning Mountain mining district, ’ »farri» Cure. W. T. VAN 8COY, President. Ashland, proposition i« being sought for, a« the ship of Jiminez. left Monday morning, with ibrre inches As regard« the river, this giouud 1« F. J. C hxsev A C’ ó , Tuie«lo, 0. hydraulic propositions begin to grow I very low , as it needs to be lo euccesa- locate«! August 20, recorded August 16. of snow on the ground. «Vr.ibe undrr«igne<f,bave known F. J England is getting another war on her •career. In time some way will be dis- fuiiy operate a dredge F*. T. Sutherland.quartz daim,”Gieen- lhe lop oi the Mrs. Je^s Osborne is visiting with her Cheney for the laM liyear», »nd believe hau ls with the Boers in south Africa. oovered to profitably work the gold ground is uiifa higher than the bed ol ba a No. 2,” in Browning Mountain mother in-law al Tunnel Nine these days tiiinp-rle. il/ honorable in a'.l hu»i»en A war with these people i« a serious af fields which are too high or too far from the river, and its depth fa uut known as mining district, located F'eburary 27, re m consequence ol which Jess weais tran-a.Tionv an i tinar.e ally able to < arry fair, even for a great nation like England water lo be hydraulic propositions. no bedrock has ever been reached, ojrded August 16. rather a lonesome look. out any obligation« made by their firm. When the English and the Boers have Cary W. Thompson, quartz claim, although Uie Chiuameu sunk a »hall Faithful Mrs. llrryfuw Bore bor T wo ol the S. P. bridge carpenters are Wt»T A Tat ax, Wholesale l>ru.-gi»t». a battle there are no bulletins sent out uiue bU ieet deep bunUug lor it. They “Serpentine,” in Browning Mountain row Heroically. slightly indisposed and have been lay ing Tuie lo, 0. giving a result of one killed and four worked the ground in one place to a mining district, located January 16, re Mme Lucy Dreyfus, the devoted wife olf a few day » in consequence. wounded alter tour hour« ot severe fight• W aloiso . Kot!«.»* A M * corded August 16. depth ol 40 I eel, hufaluig the grave« IM The 8. P steel gang has been at work pruufiet», Toledo ing. The Boers do not go to war aim ply jf the former prisoner of Devil's Island, buckets. Harry Cup«*,quartz claim,''Magnolia,’* five years ago was the handsome honored to burn powder. They are straight shots Hall's Catarrh Their work baa ¡ell a large, irregular1 in Gahce Creek mining district, located here for the past few Jays changing rails. They carry their own bearding house ly, acting directlj and they shoot to kill. Oom Paul is a companion of an officer to whom the aud ragged hole iu Ibe ground which July 20. recorded August 17. A Farm Library of unequalled Talue-FractlcaL hard man to get the better of in either most brilliant prospects were conceded. uas been drained as deeply as possible, i along w Hit them . mucous »uriacea W. T Cope, quartz claim,“Standard,' Up-tu-date, Concise and Comprehensive Hand diplomacy or war. England has fought Nothing was lacking to their happines«. hi this bole, toe company is building ihu tiene I K<vd m-de a trip to the Pass tnonials sent free. in Galice Creek mining district, located somely Printed and Beautifully Illustrated- They had all the money they cared lor, all over the world, aud with all races ami ITiursd y y. 8-»me oi «he bJfs -a. G-n • Sold by al! Drug*! «cow, and wueu they wish lo lauucn ; Juiy 17, recorded August 17. By JACOB BIGGLE tribes, but man for man, it is doubtful the welcome and friendship ol the best their trail ail they have lo du is to da uj Hall’s Family l'i Laid hit. Wonder if lie went Malvern H. Price, Fred W. bharffer has been No. 1 -BIGGLE HORSE BOOK if she ever found a harder people to de society, a beautiful tome and lovely •- c« unty clerk to see • In up Ine dram and turn in lb« water. and William Knocll, quartz claim, All about Uurws-i Common brnse Treatiw »ithonr feat than these South African Dutc hmen. children. Then, like a thunderbolt from | Ike b-jal 1» JOO fuel kmg by dd Ice I w ide ' 74 illustration« . a standard work. Price 5c CenU School hi our district will commence “William Kij«*ell,” of reehastin group in a blue sky, came the disgrace, ills wife, I No. 2-BIGOLE BERRY BOOK aud lour fact deep Six keek JUf, solid, Silver Creek mining district, bxated about ihtf - 28 lii. with Mis« Sturgis of One of the returned soldiers is «¡noted and hia wife alone, believed in bis pit All about growing Small Fruits—read and learn how Gran • a Par as teacher. i built of 6x8 fir timbers, run the whole August 8, recorded August 17. contain« 43 colored life-like reproduct ions of all leadme as waying that, at the present rate of pro eous wail, “I am innocent.” Twelve varieties and iuo other illustration^ Price 50Cent* | irngib CrutMsway« uf the boat run Ti ie S P. pay psy car paid off he be e S dur- Malvern H. Price, Fred W. Shaeffer gress, it will take 20 years to conquer the of bis brother officers had examined No. 3 -BIOOLE POULTRY BOOK bad timbers al deck aud bottom beam«, day and a result the railr«-ad bo. s all All about Poultry ; the best Poultry Book In existence ami William Knoell, quartz claim, Philippines. This slatement should Dreyfus and pronounced him a traitor, tells everything with23 colored life like reproduction« interval» ol about lliree leet. At uVtry “ Wenatchee” of PeshasliQ group ir; Sil wear smiling faces, cause no long faces. The present rata But she knew him and loved him ; and of all the principal breeds; with 103 other ifiustrationi. SO Ct» runs ideai mtersecUou a heavy iron rod Price, 50 Cents. ver Creeiynining Jioirict,located August Ed Browning and wife l«x)k M«mday of progress is not our swiftest gait by any when he appealed to her not to believe bo Horn, I ..«leuing 7, recorded August 17. No. 4—BIOGLE COW BOOK morn mgs train for Grants Pass. means. In fact, at present, we are lay- the verdict, she knew in her heart that i (i^^gh Iroiu top lo All about Cows and the Dairy Business ; having a erest : li‘e timbers »obrily together. A dilli »ale; contains 8 colored life-like reproductions ofeach iog off for dry weather, and makings her husband was do-jmed unjustly. The LaU*l Yam. Malvern II. Price, Fred W. Sharfler, Miss Helen Niday returned to her breed, with 13a other illustration* Price, y. Cent* I.ater, when her efforts had succeeded ’ »*«/ 1 “ *•{ u< dredging is lo gsl few necessary changes in the army,«end William Knoell, quartz claim, “Pashas* home at Hug» Monday morning. A Pittsburg drummer tel Us thia new No. 5-BIOGLB SWINE BOOK machinery and boats strong enough lo ing toms the volunteers, ami sending in arousing a new interest in his cause, 1 tin," in Silver Creek mining district, Just out. All about Hogs-Breeding, Feeding Butch Wm. Light ha« accepted a position varn : I always carry?a boil! !e of Kemp’s »land the terrible «train necessary to ac ery, Diseajes, etc. Contains over 8<> beautiful half of war alb r liied anu ba- k /rgnlare to fill their plat es. Sac- •ix urinfater« located August 7, re« orded August 17. tones and other engravings Price, 50 Cents. Bal-aui in my grip. 1 take cold easily, with the S P. Steel gang. complish the required amount of work. ^tarr nspttt» to have 50,0k) men affirmed again ’’Dreyfus is a traitor, W ----- . The BIOGLE BOOKS are unique,original,useful—you never Frank Fux, 5 acres placer mining ami a few d**«e« -if the balsam always It lakes a tremendous power to iuu a saw anything like them—so practical, so sensible They in the Pbilippinies by the close o! Ihe Rest in pea« «, good people, he Buffers ground, ” (irub-take, ’ ’ in Galice mining make« me a well man. Even where 1 are having an enormous sale—East West North and I dredger, aud it the scows are nut built South Every one who keeps a Horse, Cow, Hog or rainy season, and then if we show no justly.” e <« • d'.sir. t, I <• .» < 1 June 2, recorded August ¿0 I always tp»-ak a good word »or Kemp, Chicken, or grows Small Fruits, ought to send nght proved better lb»n lb. »e i '** »» eiveptiouaily .ub.t.uu.t way, But her love . improvement over our present rate of pro- away for the BIGGLE BOOKS. The i t *>ke h*>ld of my cu<« :ner-—1 tane oi«l ’ O(U 17. gre«a, we had better draw a little apart great men’s judgments. She protested I they soau rack to pieces, but this cui C K.( »u*mo, J. H. Cousino, G. D. men ami young men, and tell them con power bravely, "He is not a traitor.’’ Pan7 *•* ex|»ecling lo uaa a very and weep.___________________ Coutino and T. L. Cousino, 79 acres fidentially what I «io when I take cold. And in her modest retreat »be repeat- I ‘ol engine and are buuding their boat to placer mining g mud in Ticket Creek At Druggets, 25 an ) 5 ‘c. The Dreyfus trial sull drags on. The e«l daily to the children of the prisoner j wilhelatid the «train. mining district, located August 16, re- Is your paper, made for you and not a misfit. It is nyears shooting of l^bori was a severe blow to ’l’apa ha« not betrayed France. Pray | They will ute four engines, one of First Step in photography old; it is the great boiled-down, hit-thenail-ou-the-head, — corded August 17. quit-after you-have-said-it, Farm and Household paper in | them to run an eiectnc light plan’.. Hie the defence. The general opinion 1« that 'hat papa may come back to u«'” This little b»-ok should be in the hands the world—the biggest paper ofits sixe in the United States DucamniQii and B E R. E L. Arik , of America—having over a million onda half regular readers. Dreyfus is an innocent man, but it is of every amateur photographer. It con And she wa» not allowed even tu write boiler of their mam working engine quartz claim, ’’Tenabo, in Altfiouw sold only in doubtful if he will be acquitted The of what was Iteing dune to secure a new I weighs only about 16,(AM) pounds It will tains complete information for the Ie Any ONE of the BIGGLE BOOKS, and the FARM JOURNAL mining district, located August 5, re mercurial Frenchmen are a constant trial. She longed to be near him. She i requirtJ «-.»me er.gi nee ring lo move it lo 11» gir.ner and will save many »ii«app«jint- 5 YEARS (remainder of X899, laoo, 1901, 1902 and 1903) will be sent by mail corded August 17. source of wonder to us cold blooded was not allowed to go. Little wonder dealinalluti. There are ioUr • ar load» ol t any addre>- 1 >r A DOLLAR BILL. iiients and failures Only 25c. For Bale Sample of FARM JOURNAL and circular describing BIGGLE BOOKS free. J. I. Hunting, plact-r claim in Brigg- AngloMions. Even Dreyfus trimself, •he was at limes nearly beside berseli I machinery of which a part is 110 w ou lie by A E. Voorhies, C’ ovkiek office, WILMBS atkinsok . Address, FARM JOI RMAL the central pathetic figure in thisscanda* with impotent rage. ¡ground. The digging and elevating ut ( re< k mini? g «lislrict, located December «.HAS. F. JKFK1MS. 1 HXLACW.PHU Kerby Items. Notice of Meeting of Board of Equalization. recorded Augu-t 17. loua affair gains that pity which is akin | dirt and gravel I* done be incana ut a Her friends have told Dan Hunt, who has been seriously ill to contempt, when lie crushes his cap in moments when «he paced the floor mad huge chain, to which are attached heavy Notice is hereby given that ior the pur- George 1 Harris, quartz claim, **lnde- pose ol * >rrti:mg an * r r* in valuation, bis hands, and calls out in a strains«] and ly, tearing her hair and denouncing hu iron buckets of peculiar shape, each pendenee,’ n Ahhouse mining district, it now slowly improving. breaking voice in the court-room. The manity lotbe vengeance uf God. — North J bucket having a capacity of fi.eand one- locate I August 7, rwordv«! August 18. The rain has delayed the thresher*, description or quality of lands, lots or HEAL ESTATE. French nation has a way ol coming to west Herald. | half cubic feet. The chain is 12U feet » bi if Ì Herman Luetheye, quarlz claim, but so far, has not damaged the grain to other property, the board ot equalization orchard, am 1 lean. For information regarding the bargain» S — " the front every now and then with a huge for the county of Josephine, state of | long and there are 26 buckets. Ea< h ’‘Gypsfe cj’ieen,” in Allhouse mining any great extent. in real e-tate li-ttd below, call on or address Good house and out building». This There seems to I m * a flour war on tn scandal or contemptible occurrence of Oregon will attend at the county clerk ’ » ! «ingle link of the caam will endure a district, located Juiy 28, recorded The boys at the Flintlock mine on N. 1’. Dodge. Col bier office, («rants Pass. ready in proti table fruit («taring. trees and choice varieties of apples. some kind. They do not care whether Grants Pass but see Pike before you buy. | working «train of b” ton«, and as it i« August 18 Josephine creek picked up some nice office on Monday, Se ptember the Ulti 1 Oregon. The cash grocery baa no respect for Dreyfus is guilty or innocent if they i double, the bucaets beiug hung between Herman Lueth« •ye, 20 acres p acer I nuggets off the l»edrock one day last I 1899, and continue ii < iii dav to day un , X^df )( ) tour acres in orchard; small ACRES five mile« south of''* can make him appear guilty before the prices ■ /' / house and outbuildings. These IfUi two chains, ths < bain will stand a strain mining groun«! in liJVF pa<. >5 a, rv< improved. I1'1 tv It Louse mining dis- I week. One piece weighed |26. Th.8 til the assessment roll is examine«!. Ore., the 10 h L trees are in good bearing, and adjoining general variety ol fruit, 1 a stun houje.s world. Like the Spanish, they will do In Orlen»« of Otis. Dated at Grants Pa of 1««<) tons, enough lo hang machinery, trict,k>< aled July 31, retarded August,'18. urine is the property of Nauke A Suth. city. barn, corncrib, wood lieti. and agwd*t the most dishonorable thing« to uphold «lay uf August. ]S9ii The inference ie drawn from the •cow, and ail up in the air, if there were D M Tate, quartz claim, "Pioneer,” 1 George Har'man. Andy Grimes and ! ’»p 'ill ’ uy tine buihhng lots Aho a spring near bouse. Largt «mouth > with . Assessor. L what they call their honor. When men assertions of returned Philippine sob anything lo hang it upon. As the gravel T>< MM oaa, nr and pine for fire-wood» will«- uitliit the ' ity. We have the lami, in Allh ‘u*e mining district, located ' Leonard E«les are hauling lumber from or nations place appearance above reality diers that Gen. Otis is no good—which is brought up,it ie dumped in ilo a revu cheap. you have the money. Come in and let us very I Kerby to the property of the Illinois and _____________ , I August 6 rrcorded August 18 talk the matter over. they are on the rued tnat leads to rum. is the form of their expression generally ing screen tu feet long, and the cuari FOB IIIENT. ii k | J «-epbine Mining Co., at the mouth ol A Munson, quarts claim, ,* ‘ Goh — I H I ilen it ’ ) acre« 111 north part of city; two-story without specifications—but it is hardly gravel screened out, after which I .Lisephinv creek. The company will use I Small but neat and co Two story, ten-room house, nearly ' In Aithouse mining district, ** hou*e of 7 F “'— ’ lath ■**■ and * plaster ‘ ru<»tus; One of the objections which many of a «ale inference unless otherwise sup dumped behind the stow, The ti ne I about 30,Odd feet of lumber in construct- lie tor rent atxiut the n inish; go h ! well with pump in kitchen; <>ood out buildings. Nearly ailoiu>«‘ ** a ItigUMt 15, recorded Auguri 18. tambar. Ask Pr. e A V the leturned volunteer« have to Gen ported «ir ops into a gravel, sand and gold, n«out a< re* 1 n a general variety of fruit, is m truit bearing, consistingot dw«ei«l Otis may I m > a mistake, but re I ing buildings and flumes ol applet-, pears, peaches, attison, quartz claim,"Spokane,** Olis, is that he is too humane,and treat* turned officer», who have ha*I knowledge I sluice 12 fart wide, with a partition in x ROOM . lowneuir* tini-hed. 1 >ne-half < i which is winter apples. Will l«e eties prunes, quinces, etc. Also a good The dramatic event of the season is ‘old un e isy terms. e Creek mining district, l«xa’ed the Nigger« too well. Now there is some of his plans, go out of their way to com the middle, each compartment being di 01 small iruits. A deep well ol ,WWu*l |Fo U "'74X U ^ ,, M the presentation of the highly entertain 14. recorded August 17. thing to be «aid in favor of Olis on that mend the general tor what he ha« done vide*! into three parts, making in all si 3» north of waler. This xs one or me finest, n iv water. Prue A 1 S?»( H I ■' *'r‘" t«" mile- t* wn. >ruail *n»all h«»u»e. h«>u*e several l»esl locations in town. U'erioulting wj| i'-»ur, 2*0 a* res plater mining ing and amusing plav, “Dinner at Six.” V«M>rhie.- •COrw. These men would like to see him with what he had to do with, It is no- I Lnes of sluices If there is any difficu a< re» «g rich black bottom, I’lenty u( woud- fields and nigged mountains. _ . at the hall in Kerby on Saturday even ’ Rancbaree,” on Illinois river, kill all the ’’niggers’* possible and eml torious that experience in the civil war ty in saving the gold, tables will be add land. W d make a ni e little ranch fur sale on account of poor health of fruit and rain. er from Kancbarre creek,located ing, August 19, by Kerby’s most act )m- the war in that way. Hut the purpoar did n«»l point to the private soldier«’ ed to the sluice, but this in n*»t ex|«ecled "7 4 k w ill buv a neat 4-f - ■ - ’I plisbed talent. Mrs. J D. Hayes, 1 lern.— Price A Voorbie corded August 21 of the war, it must be remembered, 1« preferences as safe guides for the selec to be necessary, as the gold, though fine, S(>( M I I! riy a. res near town. Both woud-she<l, barn, lien bouse, and ail Misses Agnes and Lucy George, Miss not to kill off the niggers, and appropri tion of commanding generals. McClel is fail ly heavy. lemtng, dii< h and water Diastemi fin^hed 1 — > * \l I “ii dark -oil. Thi* Land »ary out-uuildin^*. Lot 1’JUxM w| Nettie Whipp, T. H. White and Scott 1 lir .ti- uf a? ' y -heltered, and i.* well adapted to fenced’ with diviMon fence, waking ate their country, a« some of our own lan had more devoted ¡»ersonal a<iberenl« on Fucker creek, locate«! The gold is very evenly ditiribolrd Nesbit! are the principals in the enter- »lock or ben yard separate trwu )1N J people pretend to believe, but to compel than did Grant, who conducted cam throughout the ground. Thia waa prov >rded August 21. 1 properti*« *"in "thp ritv at i 12 i**r month tainment. closing house. 25-fooi well of Knee * Voorhie-. 100 A ‘ ' " u -Applegate, a fine gra»s them to submit to our authority. No paigns under a storm of abuse, with del- en by ths deep shaft, the prospect being Geqrge Anderson and • r:; . » re- in • uitivation ea< h wity pump; well walleci up anu yu’4."; one dreauis of taking the*’niggers * coun ega •ns going all over the North to de- very uniform all the way * - with the K/dbury, 60 a* re» plat er U m AlknT Foot Ease in Your Gloves. \ ,4r. r.i;t.re farm can t»e <*uvered with This property is onere«i for less iba ji WANTED try away from him. If ws intended mere maml hi« . ; :: : \; i • gat«. I n.- its cost, on a«*cvunl ol breaking op °* | i suspension from command. exception of clay strata lorn,” in Lower Illinois t A lady writes, “1 «hake Allen'« Foot* ■ •».iii i... nIM*ie Verv pnjnmble by an Uy, who desire to gu io < amvruia. y to give him a severe chastisement and One of the t, l<>ate*l August 12, re- i Ease into tnv glove« and rub a little on w *ee was headed by the now lion of rock in the groun 1 -^rrner. Worth $.5oan acre, can • jught .or halt that amount. Wil -\f U I Dm- ■ t" ''' venerable editor of the Philadelphia 25 per cent, the remain«] my hands. It eave« my gloves by ab ol course, to «la «lghter him with mt mercy, Time«, A n t u r his W EEK K. McClure, who argued for and »and. The heaviest ha* for years been producing wr> • - >. U iliiam«, quartz daim, ‘ Am sorbing perspiration. It is a most dainty •*«1500 Here is a very desirable resi- but a* he is to be 1 nder our authority lor hours with . •“ • ’• in north ».fae of city. dantly in fruit, l>crrie* an«l g«w®n Ijmxjln for the removal of t»e near the t°p. This «eems iti Althonse mining district, lorat- ; toilet $1100 powder. ” Allen's Foot-Ea^e some time at least, it is policy to make - * ' ***** ***t vul to fruit and I>efries, Tfiere is a good hou-e and cut >,lR J Grant. In the end the president said cumulative deposit, that is, it is nti l 19, rrcorded Augnttl’l, , makes light new shoes easy It keep« |iool bmt<e windmill. .. . ‘ L ' r * ■ ei.ar, i»arn and ad neu- also a good well. Five minutes his submission as acceptable to him as ’’McClure, I can't remove this man, he I instead of »ashed out, and differ school or church. \\ oul*i , Tbs* Ibraham and A. D. Knight, 1 the feet cool and c-jmfurtab.e. We in possible. lUdxUKl feet, (corner lol,) tur H11 1 Voorbir- an ordinary channel, where the fights.’* “Kob Roy. ’in I»ry Diggincs vite the attention of physicians aud would maae a beauiiiui bunding»*^. Hve acres near ‘ . own, It is noticeable that three ptivate Bur gold lies on the bedrock It tak«R infinite patience to be a sue ‘»'•od two »lory h<iu«e, talfi ated Augnst 5, re- nurses to the absolute purity* of Allen's $500 !"*:i Nearly new. Thi* aoU I •) acre* one mile - ce'sful prospector. I’atieme and har^ diers who condemn Otis also unite in «4 this kind there is little j Foot E»«e. All drug and shoe« stores tor orchard or gra Po* loffi *«•<' a general a**4irtinent 1 ■ I work an l h »pe that never wearies, and condemnation of the Philippine qfimafr ' there being any more gold •ell it, 25«’. Sample sent F REE Ad JI »* ati«l ¡n*ar* down to ie bud i< ffl.-’re eea. dress Allen S. Olmsted. Le Kjy, N Y . li II) ’ r the . • «1 v>- that no amount of ill luck an.l dnap- a* being unfit for a white man to live in. rock titan anywhere else, ami th •li 1 than the and necesiiarv out- pany is not working with that At the same time the home papers re pointment cau destroy. I he prospector pleasant location and heap-__ _ ro*e. A g a '•■r\ pira«ant home * more su<- I Hcgei.de Blatter from Wildervlllr $2500 ule* walk ot 1 he p. o. created in the imaginations of the unin p >rt that the returned com)*anict Lu A The ground is deep and the prosp ¿1 r M u | A farm o weakne«« bj Mmsbi itiated is a person surroaaded by all sort« brttrr, man for man, than when they • >t 111ie O' ? that will I'leme icw-ations in Good variety of fruit W aier forinw- went away, which argues for good care, Everything look» green and refresh ng n a wnman- A* ut poetical snviroamsitt, but in ths real >r . new and m«MÌern ro.u -be is after as a result of the ram ie gravel in hard timdi. a good purjMises. i his plac«-i* a argain ity Che poetry fail« to aubrUntiate. When it not for a wholly delightful climate. - a iralthy •ary "Utl ulidings, two acres •uni to *ee ii beiure a good f. at a man carries dirt in sa« kr on fits La< k, Detroit Journal. So far as we know no damage w as done md* of d »1 el« levation almve the level v 1 «hat bls lives ’ wing U» « bange of l>u«ines« a mile, or perhaiw two or three mile«, to here by the recent heavy »bowers. K<laptin< Into Barbarnm 5 >1 ai of this er wm »«h at 4e..„ jßan waler, day aher day and week alter 11 Peaches, pracbea, Mr. J. If. Robinsun us. The • tendency to relapse into barbarism id week, with perhaps never a color to re 1« well is bl» --«li with a heavy’crop this sea-- n I illustrate*! in the island of Hayti, “ed land lying with w?«t ex- I.) A ward hi« patience, or lo givs him en accord and all hands are busily engage 1 in $325 ling to a prominent Phils<lelphian, vea< re* in « uitivation. This thr winder- couragement, he tutisl be possessed of grit who has traveled all ».eking, boxing md marketing the cr p. rum Hrant« Pa««.on rising over that land ami lots for I IS «-an persevere in bi« ef unspeakable if he ■*t perfectly protected from has nia*le a study ( uf conditions then* vou set yourpra«b Farmers, when you • a tine urvhani. fort«. F.aprtiaily if a man i« alone, Tuition Free. while a resident f<»r several «ears. krrharda. set them where th.»y will b- A Many a man after perhaps month« ol mi.es fn.tn t.rants Fas«, First term begins S«qtemk*r^^ (ore th« government of the island late spring frosU. the l’o*toffi. • . «rua r •’ t-earing winter *mall orenard. $■«.« hard, faithful work, and little snetrurage- turned over to the native blacks, Excellent conrses in Am ^niai* not protec ted ar« an ihm farm is the l»est ment I« overwhelmed by a «en»r of the 1 ’«the iumm «»(the l«»t Languages, Sciences, Pr dh’in the time w hen the F’rench «iirecte«! entire [allure here tins *eaiK>n. t uselesentMiw ot it all, and thro w« down A ^ter appfaa alairw there a fine r«»a*l, wide 1 enough to tni»*t profitable crup for Graduates frorr. the tenth Mr. J. H. Robinson, after return, q f $3000 ' hi« pan, rolls bis blanket«, and heat!« i*»r permit the driving of a fo •ur tn hand over H* t> i-a chance u> mate from all accredited ?»lu'O.s s® i me Moiuia) evening found (hat he wa, *9 hearing; V m civilization with the firm determination mvewtment There fa a without examination. it wa» built acioss the u island, front the >ia pocket book containing tmi.k ar i finish hou*e l«in» of never setting foot in the mountains n »rth i ■ tl Students not fully prepared w i»uth end, hut at present WeiV I*r,“ansnt ami < valuable paper«*. He -r again. But in prospecting, a« in other tfiere ii no tract u,e yard. Ttu» prv»perty «an take studies in wh «n they*’ of the thoroughfare; me store where •e • n ao-uant ot ... i thing», the man who «lay« with it is the in fact, t has tie rn ao overgrown with lent, in I he Eugene City High * Mhrwnty of the owner. oat iti We b«>i*e $1000 man who win«. 'Mmeliines a man w. i vegetal n that ev en the line of location Foe catalog’»«« an*i .rther It. a I I $0 v re« over hi« miss ■ £ •tumble upon a rich fin« i, with iilllr • found. tiofi, address the Prescient or °* march of civili- J pr q*. riy Smith an. •tfort, but nearly al.aya it >• the reault ur.prutemetri the tree*, ex- Walton, Sec.. Eugene * > <*an.w L reeidre on ** ate cr ek ol hard work, and un<x>oqo.rabl. pwr- A mîtes a love this wveran-«. K Aere w $11 «••r «4 •eras of ¡and » des eaM violently ill Benin, v «* m 1 re<i m >| *k> fruit $1300 . Several elements are neceeaary to the ist started f< a 7,77. •}’*er|did water at ■li ratea. •ucretslul working of a placer mine. (.'ali at the it w a« headed c ff by a telephone ba Pillotti.» no t1 ti. Many old miners »ay, ’’hunt waler flrat, see their new Ander» n's and Isniel back, «Ich at I a fuur rtMHfl bou«e and next a dump, and then k* k f..r lionery, tiie • m*b wi fruit ire*« lb. Kr er was telephoned for an I ar I 1 »»♦« «rape-, ano «ma your gold.” Placer ground in any coun respect. We haxs wot yet $4500 K r' Mung y» guud »hatte try is easily found, ami the rich spot« ■toutof the« ity Ta (. lean«« th< Yv«trm of her illness tance fron «■ res * lash soon worked out. In the day« of 4 >, If not handle*« e Effectua: •snk. *outh of town, men could make money «imply witti a proprrt a- enced pharmacist. •«« nb Iowa !• iti» Mugli hou*e and W aier j pan. When the pan became too «low, lie assured of 8°°*! ‘**1 •een in tbe eel per the rocker was invented. The long torn Aft A L. On., and la- th small bouse, you have your : was the next at*n an.I then «ortic one ’• <»uud residence irriiAung wede Basin, mp- di««covoted the sluice-bos. Then came compounded here. headaches rokfa, or the l»rwin, whi fi I; the ground «luica The Finch hv«e with ? ’ ■ 'Tins „ ,h„ F.gs, wia<fte by the California I paralysis, lie wo an inch noazle and 10-fool premmre was| Ce. ’**•’.*° yonnmff when you *ee ove'« Friday of I a M u " irb*1' “• »••« A *"~iy uiieied. SIXTH »I»11 ROtAL & bicycle THE CRESCENT w THtn or T a HOOb Southern Oregon State Normal School BIGGLE BOOKS FARM JOURNAL I •at, tu r' r ."-'ITJ!1« Ì 7t fck P S12( M ) University of Oregoe n Death Lurks in Drugs.... 1 ltr A I o Mrs. Stone. V R ol