Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, November 24, 1904, Image 4

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MRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
iudge H". K. Hanna, Jacksonville
District Attorney, A E. Keames, "
Clerk 8. F. Cheshire, (Jrants Pass
' Circuit court (or Josephine county con
venes on second Monday In January, third
Monday in April, second Monday In July,
and lourtli Monday in September at court
bouse in Grant Cass. .
JOSEPHINE COUNTY OFFICERS.
Jndge J. o. Booth
CommUsionera i k T' V0.
Clerk
Deputy Clerk .
gherilf. ,
Deputy Bheritf. ,
Treasurer
School riupt.....
Assessor
Purveyor
Coroner
H. K. Cheshire
T. P. Judson
Oeo. W 1-swis
Ernest Lister
J. T. Taylor
Lincoln rlavage
W. If. Kalhn
......B O. MiKIullocb
W. H. Flanagan
County court meets on first Wednesday
u jwiuiujr, Apni 4 uiy anu oepieruoer.
CITY OFFICEKS.
yor H. L. Ollltev
Auditor and Police Judge C. E. Maybee
uoi. w. Johnson
City Attorney H. U. Norton
lily Knginetr H. I. Reynolds
Marshal Oeo. Finch
nireei oupt R. 11. Uilllllan
Lounciiiuen tv. M. Hair, H.J. Harder
J. I,. Calvert, r. W Williams, W. C.
Smith, H. C. Perkins. Jas. Trimble.
JUSTICE DINT liter.
Justice of the Peace. ...George P. Furman
Cor.sial.le John Handle
OIHce In City Hall. '
GRANTS PASS Ht'liOOiJJ.
Hoard of Directors: T. P. Cramer, chair
man K. i nomas, n. I.. Oilkey, R. W
Clark, J. A. biover. Clerk, U. t. May
bee. City Supt., R. R. Turner.
Board meets tint Tuesday In each month
at umce oi cicrs.
MINERS ASSOC'IAf K'N.
Mineral exhibit and free reading room in
tlolibs block. Open week days from
, i;wwu nuin l too;. XI, uiwlotfp,
in. ouiiuays o tu it a. in.; ? ion:.aj
u:dOloSp. ni. Ueorge F. Oresn, Man
ager. l. I.. Maiigum, President,
John Minor Booth, Secretary.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief D. (J. Duncan
Secretary Arthur Alford
Meet first and third Mondays at City
I'OhTOFFICE.
Mail closes for South-bound day train at
9 r a.m. and for Ninth-bound Usui at
o :o p. ni, noses lor night north and south
bound trains at U p m. Closes for siege
lines to Williams, Waldo ami other ulhctu
in southern and western Josephine county
anu lor crescent city at i a. m. Oenerui
unlivery open Irom 6 a. in, to 7 p. in but
closed lor half hour when train mail re
ceived. hunday only Irom II a. in to I;
noon. Money oruer and rugist.-) uepurt
uciit ui'qii iroui e a. m. to u p. 111.
C. E, lUaaua, I'ostmaster.
SOUI IIEUn" PAClVlC 'jiMK (JAKl7.
North Hound South Hound.
No. li, tM a. in. No. to, Id. w a. in
KO. HI, (1:00 p. III. No. 11, IU:W p. in
bl'AUlC I.INK.1.
Stages leave daily, including Sunday, at 7
in. iur n iiiianis, n aiuo anu otner points
in sou thorn and western Josephine county
and Crescent City and other Del Norte
county points. stage for (Iran its Hill
leaves uaiiy, except Sunday, at 11 :DU a. in
FRATERNAL SOCIETIES.
A.F. & A. M., Grants Pass Lodge No. HI,
regular communication Ural and third
Saturdays. Visiting brothers cordially
iiiTiiou. i. n. itiouo v. at.
A. J. Fm, Bec'y.
Itoyal Arch Masons-.Reainea ( hauler No.
iH, meets second and fourth Wednesday
joiiijmo, II. JIOS7.1ES,
J. E. Pktkhsoji, Secy. H. P.
Knights Templar-Jlolita Commaiidery
No. 8, meets second Friday ul tacli
moniii in Masonic Temple
W. 11. ilAnrros, Em. Com.
0o. JLCaiiiouh, Reo.
Eastern Star Josephine Chapter, No. !M,
.iiwm iirn aim miru weunesiiay
" oi earn iiioutn in Alasonlc
lenipie. Masv L. Col, W. M
Mas ri. Zoi.ua, Sec y.
i. u. u. r.,-Uolden Rule bodge No. 7H,
., . .. naiuruay night at 1. (J. O,
. ball. KouiHT HaiAVta, N, G,
T. Y. Dai, Secy.
Vlsillng brolhers invited.
1'aran Encampment. I. O. O. F.. No.
meets second and fourth Thursilav at
I. O.K. F. ball. Fatn B. imtot,
T. Y. Da, Bec'y, d. P.
Jteoesahs Ulna Hehekah, No. 411, meets
secoml alio lourtli Monday, 1. 0. (1. F.
ball. Kisia (lasts, N.U.
M. Jsssn Davis, Becy,
United Artisans Grants Pass Assembly
No. 411, meets alternate Tuesdays in
.'. u. w. nail. A. K. ViHiKinirs,
J. H. Paiioock, Secy. Master Artisan.
VYoodmen of the World -Rogue River
" mp no. M meets second and fourth
Fridajs at Woodman Hall.
Geo. II. Slover. C. C,
C. E. Mayssi, Clerk.
Women of Woodcraft Aislea Circle, No.
1HJ, meets llrsl and third Mondays al
Woodmen hall. Mrs. M. K. Diuuy,
Mrs. lone Frier, Clerk. o. N.
Modern Woodmen of America Grants Pass
( amp No. nuui meets 2nd and 4th Wednes
day Evening at Woodmen hall at 7. so.
F. W. Hevdulds, V. C.
W. T. (loulder, Clerk.
Royal NeinhlHirs of America-Kdilh C.
hlipe ( amp No. Ziwi, meets 11 and 3rd
Fridays al A. O. U. W. hall.
Rose (liavlln, Oracle.
Henrietta Roller, Recorder.
Foresters of America -Court Jonephliie
No. Ifn, meets each Wednesday except
the tirnl, al A. (I. 1). W. hall.
F. (1. Strieker. F. 8. t. Fets. li, C. R.
Josephine Lodge, No. US, A. t). U. W.
meets in A. O. 11. W.hall, Hiiou build
ing every Monday evening.
F. W. 1 1 1 ku i it , M. W.
U A. Stamasii, Recorder,
D. uf II., Hawlhorno Lodge. No. 21 meets
every alternate I'ues.tav evening in A.
0. U. W. hall, Di xoii fniiiilins,
Mas. A. Mcl'Auriiv.l' of II.
Mas. LrniA 1ah, Recorder.
Order of Fendo-While Hoi k Council No.
I'', meets In Woodmen Hall (.attirdav
nights. Mas. Missis s ii Alliums, .'.
Mamccs. W. Roshins, Secretary.
Red Men-Vnhkiliua Vigani No. ii
1, O. H. M. R M. Kh.Ki.s, Xachem.
0. A. Thomas, ( bief of Rnnrds.
Knights of the Maccabees tlranis
I'ai.
third
lent, No. ill meets tirxl and
Thursdays at Woodmen ball
m. Allre.l
A. Mowkks,
Commander.
Record Keeier.
Ladies of the Maccabees-Grants Pass,
Hive No Hi, holds regular 'Reviews1''
tint and third Thursdays at A. (I. I'.
W. hall. YlMtlhg sinters cordially
Inyiled. Mrs. Delia Hale. L. C.
Mary Slmnions, Record Keeper.
Culled Itrotberbood of Carpenters ami
Joiners of America Cnion, No. Iuh,
meeU second and fuuith Fridays ol
each month al A. O. V. W. Hall.
R. I). t ole, R. Mec. George 1'aiker, Pres.
D. A. Fitigerald, F. he''y,
Knights of Pytlnai -Thermopylae No. Mi
meeU every oilier Tuesdsv mghl 7 ;j
W.O. W. Hall. J. L. Mversj C. C.
Ton Wn.Lises, K. of R. and S.
Urand Army of the lteiniblic Gen. Uigan
Post No. ;i, meets first Wednesday at
A.O. 1. W. hall. Jons I'ATai. a
J. K. I'srsiwos, Adjl. Com
Woman's Relief Corp -General Logan No
meets jjd and 1th alurdsys st If o
in at A. O. C. W. hall. r
m .. Mr"' "Il'lrelh. Pres.
Mrs. T. II. Cornell, Secy.
Lincoln Annuity I'nion No. 1 meets second
and fourth lliurxlay iu each mouth in
Woodman hall.
...... . Wr- ' I'erkina, Pres.
. yJ- Maybee, Jwrelary.
Onlerof Lyons, UranU Pass Ixslge tit I
meets every Thursday eveuihit ai
W oodman hall. J. L. Hunung rres.
Marcus W. Robblns, Sec.
lb oemta avmcl saala 1
thr "COPPER BELT"
The Vast Deposits and Well
the Waldo District
j Tho "coppor bU" of Southern Ore
gon ii a atrip about 25 miles wide
and extending north and sooth along
the western borders of Josephine
county. While the hmjority of mines
tlioi far developed are confined to the
Waldo district, a strip 60 miles in
length and iu the more southern pari
of the county, several good ledges are
being developed on an extension of
the same belt farther north. These
are on Slate Creek and Galii e Creek,
and good claims are found as far
north as Riddle, Douglas county.
There are eight or nine well de
veloped copper mines in the Waldo
district. The largest and best do
ve loped of these are owned by the
Waldo Bninlting & Mining Company.
These proiMjrtics are ready to Ivgin
work at auy time, but on aoccnnt of
mountain country that lio between
them and Grants Pass, the nearest
railroad point, they are practically
idle and are "resting on thuir oais,"
so to speak. However, a company
known as tho California & Oregon
Coast Railroad incorporation, and
composed of some of the same people
as are Interested in the mines of the
Waldo Hinelting & Mining Compuuy,
lias been organized and propone, to
build a railroad fioni Grants Pass to
Eureka, Cat. The survey lias been
completed and a right of wny secured.
The road will pass within five, miles
of the Waldo mines, and tho latter
will bo reached by a spur from the
main line, The Waldo Smelting &
Mining Coniniiy has expended about
tfiO.OOO in the development and equip
ment of their mines.
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URIDGT! ACHOS3 ROGEE
Tho lodges of the Southern Oregon
copper belt compare fuvonibly with
the best ooppur mines iu the world.
They range in width from three, to
160 feut. Values are carried Iu both
gold and copier on an average of from
H to $o0 iu the two metals. Just this
past August tho Takilma Smelting
Company completed a 100 ton smelting
plant at Takilma for tho Waldo
ooppur mines and the blowing iu of
this plant marked nu important cjKich
iu the history of Southern Oregon's
mining Industry.
Tho furnaoo is of the standard water
Jacket tyjie, dimensions 4()x'.iJ inches
at the tuyeres, representing a maxi
mum capacity of 200 tons of mo per
day of 21 hours, but by hanking the
fires, as at present, it van be made to
handle as little as tuny be desired.
That It can easily do what is expected
of.lt is indicated from the fact that
at the very commencement of finer-
tlons it handled 13 one ton charges
per hour, tho product being a mat to
containing about 40 sr cent copper,
besides gold and silver values which
aro very satisfactory.
The furnace was built by the Holt-
hoff Maohlnery Company of Cud
ahy, 'Wiscotinlu, ninl its erection
was snporiuttiudod by Mr. A. I.
(Joodtill, au eiHrioncod smelter
man, now manager of the big smelt
ing plant of the I.o Hoi Company at
Northport, Washington. Tho present
manager of the sine Iter is Mr. K. W.
Walters, a good executive as well as a
cajwblo and experienced metallurgist.
The blast is furnished from a niiin-
f' '-i V .' " ?? : A ; . ..;t
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SOITIIEUN OliKGON
IF YOl ARK LOOKING FOR
vSomething
Come utul See licit
STERLING
At M. Clemens'.
isVAA i
BARGAINS
At tho Auction lions
line ol L'oods. I ml i
Now. Couches from
New :o bis com i ii''.
OF JOSEPHINE COUNTY
- Developed Copper Mines of
The Takilma Smelter.
bur four Conoersville blower, and the
tuyeres are fitted for both hot and
cold blasts as necessity may require.
An elevator from tho ground floor to
the charge floor is operated by steam
presscre. The plant is lighted by
electricity, furnished by a small dy
namo In the engine room.
A noteworthy feature of the smelter
is a hrick flue to conduct away the
fumes, and incidentally collect the
flue dost and other fines. It is 1H6
fuet long connected with the furnace
by an inverted elbow, or "goose
nock," which conveys tho smoke to a
vortical height of b8 feet, where the
fumes are received into a boiler Iron
stuck fonr and one-half feet In diam
eter and W feet high. The brick and
lime for the entire plant was inanu
filtered ou the ground. Chaa Tutt is
manager of the Takilma Smelting
Company and closely associated witli
him are K. K. Hal belt, J. A. Hull and
other prominent mining men.
The IjHioeii of iironze mine, owned
by Mr. Tutt, has furnished most of
the ore that is being smelted at pres
ent. Tho ore is a chalcopyrite carry
ing gold and silver values, as well as
copiMT The oro deposit or vein is
from 1!) to 20 feet wide on a contact
of serpentine and diorlto. On the
south end of the claim a shoot of ore
20 feet wldo Is developed to a depth
of f0 feet. On the north end the velo
is cut In two places and has an aver
age width of 28 feet. A 000-foot cross
cat tunnel is being driven, which is
now about half finished, and will cut
tho vein at a depth of 287 fnct.
the Cowboy mine, owned by the
. ilfc-t..-
KIVEK AT GRANTS PASS.
Waldn Smelting and Mining Coiiiisiny,
Is nlso furnishing ore for tho smel
ter. This orn carries good values and
contains from 10 to 12 per cent mag
nesia, a factor which nnders the use
of additional limn unnecessary In the
smelting charge. The ore from these
two mines, mixed, makes one of the
easiest ores to smelt that any district
cnu produce, ns tho oro from the
Qnoen of Rromso carries the uecessary
sihei, in mill i t ion to a magnetic
iron ore which also carries gold and
silver values; hence the ores of this
district are practically neutral in
character. The fuel nsed is coke, of
which it requires about 160 jwrnids to
the ton charge.
The Cowboy claim has bteu devel
oped to a depth of about 110 feet. A
tunnel already 400 feet long is being
run, which will open up tho oro body
210 feet deep
Another promising group is tho
Mabel anil Copper King claims, which
havo boon developed by shaft to a
depth of 87 feet, showing a 6 foot
vein of good values.
On tho L.vttlo claim, one of the
Waldo Smelting and Mining Compa
ny's grotip.a tunnel was driven which
developed tho vein 1 (HI feet iu depth,
-bowing an ore body 27 f.et wldo by
HO feot long. A tunnel is also being
driven here, w hich is now in 600 feet,
and designed to encounter the vein at
about 160 feet greater depth than the
upKir works. A 2000-foot gravity
tram will be built to deliver tho ore
from this lower tunnel to a point
near the smelter.
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OHCMAIU) HVKXE.
Different
ll.ums' display (1
SILVER
BERT DARNES, Jeweler.
we lian.lle a laro
S
ecoinl-IIanil inul
$s.oo to !ri i.oo.
McCLANE,
Auction Mouse, Front St.
MINES AND MINING PLANTS
Brief Rsium of Southern Ore
gon's Principal Quarli Mlne
To make a complete list of the pro
ducing mines of Southern Oregon,
with the output of each, would be
impossible, as the mioeorners and
managers here, like those of any and
erery district, are reticent in the
matter of giving oat definite informa
tion regarding the output of their
properties. However, 1 can give s
list of the principal mines of the
Southern Oregon mineral zoue, with
t statement of the equipment of each,
ind from this one may roughly guess
tt the probable ontput. No mine is
rornina long at a loss, and the fact
that all of these, or nearly all, have
been operating continually for from
two to 15 years, and tome longer, is
proof sufficient that they are produc
ing something.
Greenback mine, Grave creek dis
trict, two mills, one of 10, one of 30
stamps; 100-ton cyanide plant; sup.
posed and undisputed output, $40,000
monthly; O. W. Thompson, super
intedent, Greenback, Oregon.
Gold Bug mine, Mt. Reuben dis
trict rive-stamp mill, SO-ton cya
nide; supposed production, $6,000
monthly; Reuben Jones, superintend
ont, Glcndale, Ore.
AJax mine, Mt. Reuben Three
stamp mill; superintendent's ad
d'ess, Glendale, Ore.
Kreuierdc Palmer mine, Mt. Reuben
10-stamp Parker mill; output not
known; Willis Eremer, superintend
ent ; address Myrtle Creek. Ore.
Granite Hill mine, Louse Creek
district 10-stamp mill; 10 more will
be added by July; splendid equip
ment of boi'crs, engines, hoists and
compressors. L. V. Wickersham,
superintendent, Grants Pass.
Gnphor mine, Jump-off-Joe dis
trict, five-stamp mill and equipment;
mporiutuiidont Deau, Grants Pass.
Ruby wine, Jump-off-Joe district
Uuooigolng development; 2-stamp
nill operated ; (I. C. Higgins, super
iutonde it, C'rinti Pass.
Yolcaii mine. Grave creek district
Kivo-stanp mill and concentrators;
scperlnti'udeut's uddres.1, I'litcer,
Ore.
tellow Horn mine, Grave creek-
uses Vulcan's mill; superintend, lit'
iddress, Placer, Oiu.
Eureku uiino, Soldier Cieek district
Ten-stamp mill and splendid equip.
incut of boilers, engines hoists and
compressor; H. O. Nelson, superin
tendent, Grants Pass.
Rising Star mine, Williams district
Five-stamp mill and plant; so peri n
tendent's address, Williams, Ore.
Gone of Contention mine, Williams
district Eight stamp mill, hoist, etc
V. J. C'atnrline, Grants Pass, manager,
Mountain Lion mine, Williams dis
trict Five-stamp mill and plant; C.
E. Harmon, Grants Pass.
iiraden mine, Gold Hill district-
Ten stamp mill and plant; more
stumps to bo added soon ; Dr. R. O.
Ray, Tolo, Ore.
Hill Nye mine. Gold Hill district
Five Btamp mill and plant; Bill Nye
Mining Co.. Gold Hill.
Goldeu Wedge mine, Galice dis
triot Thrco stamp mill; cyauide
plant and other equipment to be ad
ded soon ; produced (40,000 from upper
level; Thleu Brothers, Golden Wedge,
Galice, Oregon.
Haith & Ryan mine. Ward's Creek
district Recent returns on shipment
of 11,800 worth of ore; Henry Haith,
superintendent. Grants Paw.
Golden Standard mine. Gold Hill
district Five stamp mill and plant :
ivubli Brothers, Jacksonville.
Hammorselcy mine, Jump off-Joe
district Five stamp mill, concentrat
or, hoist, eto; F. II. Osgood, Grants
Pass.
Ida mine, Louse creek district-
Two stamp mill ; L. Y. Wlckorsham,
Grauts Pass.
Coiustock mines, Baldy district
Grants Pass; shipment of orn: J.
Mouroo Layman, Grants Pass.
Mule mine. Rogue River district-
Five stamp mill and plant; superin
tendent's address. Gold Reach. Ore.
Oregon Belle miiio. Forest creek
district Four stamp mill, boiler.
oiupressor, eto. Foster & Gunnell,
New York aud Western Minis Coin-
ltiy, Grunts Pass.
Oro Fino, Jump off-Joe district 40
ton cyanide, with Stordevaut rolls,
oro crushers, boilers and eugine;S.
Chase, manager, Grants Pass.
U1 mine, Jacksonville district.
10 stamp mill, concentrators, hoist,
and complete plant. Dr. J. F. Redd.v,
manager, Modford.
Takilma Smeltei, Waldo district,
100 tou copimr smelting plant; Takil
ma Hinelting Comiiauv. Colorado
Springs, ('has. Tutt, manager.
Aside from the quarts miues of
-'out hern Oregou, thero are some 125
hydraulio placer mines in this dis
trict, which produces from 11000 to
$'0,000 eacn annually.
Cum winter Cough
J. h. liover 101 N. Main Si. Ottowa
Kan writes: "Every fall It lias been
my wife's trouble lo catch a severe
cold aud therefore to cough all win
ter K list. Lasttall I got lor her a
bottle of lloreliound Syrup. She used
it and has beou able to sleep sooudly
all night long. Wheuever the cough
troubles her, two or three doses stops
the cough, and she is able to be up
andwetl. " 3V, StV, $1.00 at Model
Drug Store.
Wood Wanted.
Notice is hereby given that the
School Hoard of Scliool District No.
?. Josephine County, will receive
sealed bids until Pocetiiber (Uh. al
o'clock p. m. for 75 cords of black
oak wood and "5 cords of red flr wood
lo be delivered at the several school
buildings not later thau September 1,
l'MV All wood to be cut out of green
timber. Bids to be for both I foot
aud 4-foot wood. Hoard rvserves the
right to reject auv or ail bids.
C. K. MAYBEE. Cleik.
Plee.se Pe.y Vp.
All persons knowing themselves in
debted to the undersigned will please
call al the feed store or Lister's old
stables and settle at the i-arlivst
possible date.
YKATCll A HAYS. I
A Runawsy Bicydci
Terminated With an ogly cut on
the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin
Grove, 111. It developed a stubborn
nicer unyielding to doctors and reme
dies for four hours Theo Bucklen's
Arnica Salve Ctn - It's jus t as good
for Burns, Scalds, skin eruptions and
piles. 2 jo at Clemens' and National
D'ug Store.
SHERIFF'S SALE FOR DELINQUENT
TAXES. .
By virtue of a aarrant duly issued by
the County Clerk of the County ol Jose
puiue, and Slate ol Oregon, and under'
the seal of the County Court of said
Josephine County, dated the 20th day of
Februarv, 1004, cominsnding me, the
Sheriff of said Josephine County, to levy
upon tho goods and chattels of the de
linquent tax payers named in tiie said
ax roll, and if no goods or chattels be
found, then to levy upon the real prop
erty of suib delinquents as set foitb in
said lax list, or so much there if as shall
be necessary to satisfy the amount of
taxes charged in said tax roll, with costs
and expenses of sale.
Notice is therefore uereby given that I
did, on the lull dav of November, A. U
104, being unable to fin 1 any personal
property out of which to make the said
delinquent taxes, levy upon the follow
ing describe J parcels of real property,
situated in Josephine County, described
in said list, and herein set opposite the
said property, snd will on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1K04,
between the hours of 9 o'clock in the
forenoon and 4 o'clock in the afternoon
of said day, to-wit: at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon of said day, at the front door ol
(Be county court bouse, in Grants Pass
in said County and State, sell the prop
erty or so much thereof as may be neces
sary lo satisfy the taxes so charged and
costs, at public auction to the highest
Dinner lor cash, to pay I lie taxes
chargpd in said list and herein set oppo
ii'H the description of the property and
so to be sold, together with the costs and
expenses of sale thereof, io-wit:
NOTICE.
The amount given as due on esch par
cel of property described above is for the
tax alone, and does not include adver
tising and penalty. A II charges must be
paid before a tux receipt is given,
Adsm, Anua M. Begin at point
ou east line of I). C. No 37, nn
N. Oo.'.'l) E. fU links S, 24.:'0 K
8 chains, S U l()v 0.60 chains,
N. 10 4:. chains lo SK corner of
1). C N . 37. N 2 HO chains lo
hi gl in Ing iu S e 0, I p. M S.,
K. 8 W , roiilHining 4' acres. .$ 4 '.111
Adams, Otto Three ai r. ol!' ol
wi s n d , f oi SW4'..f c
14 I '7 S.. It. (I W. el it . .1. "
tdi-li. .1 .ins, Klf. m:i c.iek
(llll I, Hi,.; I.IM.p:. .-II-. v :.-.. &7 80
Ablh. li. , y d K'4 So. j, 'u
41 i , K 4 W ol W. .., ion
la:mng lo an, s 19 00
Alexand i ii Item M:ner.tl lois
No-. ;i7. .4, llll. 4 1 IJ and 1:1 of
Tp 34 It. K W. ol W M ;
alto G .lice and ( hieiiam cieek
ditches and Mill and Quarli
creek dilch 340 39
Atkins, II. W. Begin 509. ri5 feet
west of southeast corner of Ixit
1, See. 10, run west lir 7 feet,
north 42 rods, east 1&7 feet,
south 42 rods in Sec. 10. Twp.
3(1 S., R. 5 W. of W. M ., con
taming z seres, more or leas. . .
Auberry, K. Lot 3 in lllock let
tered -'"ol Miller A Co.'s New
Add. to Grants I'ass, Oregon. .
Baldwin, .1. II MVi4' of NW'r
of Sec. 33, Twp. 34 S., K. U W.
of W. M
BallarJ, C. W. iW'4 of Sec. 20,
Twp. 3 R. 5 W. of W. M. .
Bashor, Ida A. Lois 9, 10.11 and
12 Block e2 of the Original
Townsits ol Grants Pass, Ore. .
Bashor, J. K. Ixits 7 and 8 in
Block 82 oi the Original Town
site ol Grants Pass, Oregon
Beckner, J. W.HW of NW
and NE.'i ol SW4 of Sec. 30,
Twp. 39 S , R. 5 W. of W. M..
Bishop, O. D W' of 8W'4 of
Sec. 10, Twp. 36 S.,' R. 5 W. ol
W. M
3 08
4 70
3 40
13 00
18 10
4 47
D 18
3 06
13 00
Ulackburn, Jane V NW'4
Sec. 28, Twp. 38 S., K. 0 W
W. M
Blackburn, Altha A. NK'4
Sec. 28, Ta p. 38 S , R, G V
of
. of
'of
. ol
W. M
Blalock, Geo. W. of SW 'V,
NW,i4 of S W'4', SW'4 ol KK'4'
ol Sec. 12, Tap. 34 S., It. 6 W.
ol W.M.: also Burgess creek
ditch
Bolt, G. N. Lots 5 and 0 in Blk
13 00
27 23
i9 ol the Original Townsite of
Grants Pass, Oregon 1 1 S2
Browning, I). L 1,01b 1, 2 and 3
in Block 2 in the town of Placer
Browning, L. E Lot 1 in Blk 5
in the Town of P.acer, Jose
phine County, Oregon
Bryant, Hubbard SW of Sec.
14, Twp. 84 S , K 7 W
Buell, Jennie l.oloin lllock "B"
olJudson'a Add to tho Town of
Grants I'ass, Oregon
Butcher, Mrs. Belle E' of Lot
11 and all of ixl 12 in lllock 25
ol the Original Townsite ol
(rants Pass, Oregon
Caldwell, G. M. SK'4 of SK'4
and S of N Kl4 ol SI- '4 ol Sec.
Id. Twp. 37 S., It 0 v. of W.
M., containing 00 acies mote
or I. ss
2 02
34
14 40
5 64
12 93
6 12
21 91
18 72
Carter, Sylvester A. S1 of N WW
Nr.'4 ol i4 and MS 4 01
S W t4 ol Sec. 0, Twp. 40 S., R.
8 W
Clark, Charles SW'4 of Sec. 10,
Twp. 39 S , K. 8 Y
Clements, Allred One-halt in-
terest in Althouse ditch ..
Clinton, Charles Lot 1, Sec. 19,
Two. 34 S R. 7 W containing
41 acres more or less; also min
8 50
eral lots No. 3S9 and No. 404,
Sec. 2, Twp. 34 S., K. s w. ol
W. M
Clifford, C. C K'y of SK'4 of
Sec. 2, Twp. 35 S , K U H. of
W. M
Columbia .Mime Co. SW'. of
10 SO
C OS
NU ".4, Ntt l4 ol SWW of Sec
4. Twp 34 S.. K. 5 W 44
Conger, H. H. Lot 2 in Itlk 5 of
the town of Placer, Josepluns
Count v, Oregon . . t5
Corder, Wilhan and Cale NEW
olNWt4. NS of NEW. Sec 2,
Twp. S4 S , R. (1 W. of W M. 12 35
Cox, Elisabeth SWW of NW'4,
ft'1, of SVM4. NhWoi S'4
Sec. 14, Twp. 35 S. U. ti W. ol
W. M 12 10
Craw foid, A. M WW. ol SKl4 ol
SW W, Sec. 15, Twp. 38 S, K. 6
W 01 W. M 1 70
Dave, A. A. Begin BO feet S of
N corner o' NEW, of MiV4
Sei-. 18, run E 0:HJ leet, S 4i0
leet, tt 0!J feri.N 400 feeLSi-c.
18, Twp. 30 S, R 5 W ol W M.
containing 8 acres more or less, .12 00
Oavis, H. h. estate SEW ol Sec.
35. Iwp. 8, ft. W 11 (W
OavMson, I. G. Wt of St4,
and a .'rip 6 roils wide off east
W,ulsVW, less 50 aens lo Boat
aiso SEl4 ie 8 acres, all in Sec.
4, I wp. 39 S, It. 5 W 20 74
Paveaport, Ellen- Lot I, 2, 3, 4,
5, 0. 7, 8 in Ills 23 of K. K. Ad
dition to Grants Pants. Grriron A i
lXak, J. II. NEW of Sii W anil
ftsrrrsinSW curlier ol Vt W
ol N W t4 of Sec. 2, Twp. 39
R.
0 n
5 50
IVwning, J. II. Estati wait-
house on railtoad land 01poeite
Blk 40.O. T. 8 11 rr,
Dreutwue "U C eAVWof N WW
of See. 15. Twp, 38 S , R. 5 W.
ol W. M s 10
Durham and Croasman SEW of
WW l. 1. ... I VI I V
w .. 4 itv 1 alio , - ni II -4
NEi ol N Wi4 8ec 24, all in
Twp S S . R. 5 W 25 16
f))ke. C. J. Estate SWW of bc.
20,rwp. iS.. R 6 W 10 88
Eggers, Wm.-"NE of 8WJi and
13 acres off east side 01
ol 8W)i Bee. 36, Twp. 40 S., R.
8 W
7 99
Eggers, John M. SE) of NE.
o- oa I IV 1 f KU'U
01 rec. os anu 71
and N WW of SW W less 12acrea
22 61
Ellsworth, C. L. N V X of S
and bVH of N i ul Sec ii,
Twd. S6S.. R. 6 W
80
Ellwood, Henrietta North 1 acre
of following: Begin on nortn
line of right of way of O.AC.
R. R. 10.22 chains east of west
line of Sec. 18, east 6.40 chains
north 10 chains, west 5.06 cbns
south 10 chains, Sec. 18, Twp.
36 8 , R . 5 W
Emmerson A Borden Bremen
ditch out of Jump-off-Joe creek
Enyart, A. L SWJ4 of SWW; ol
Sec 10. Twp. 35 S , K. 6 W.;
also dilch from Junip-off Joe
creek
Karleign V. E Beginning at a
poiut 2 28 chains west of SE ror
of Sec 4 ihenceeasl27 24 chains
south 6:1 chains, west 4 91chaius
north 20 chains, west 20 chains
north I8 60 chains, west 2.28
chains, north 21.36 chains to
beginning, all in Sec. 10, I wp.
34 S R 6 W
Farmer, J E NWW of NWW.
S of NE.W; and pKJ' ol SW
W, Sec. 21, I'wr. 33 S, 6 W
ol W. M. also Woli Creek ditch
Fenn. K. H Begin at NE cor.
ol NW34 of N WV4, thence north
8 roils, south 172 rods, thence at
an angle to intersect cast line
of NWj4 of N W4' at a poinl on
east line 6 rods north of SE cor
north to beginning Sec.27, Twp
37 .4. R 5 west of W.M.contain
ing 2)4 acres more or less. . ..
Fisher, Sol -NE!,' of KW'. Sec.
30, Twp. 37 S. K 6 W
Funk, G. R SWW; of NW Sec.
2, snd S of NEW; and 1-ot 1,
Sec. 3. ail in Twp. 4 8, R. U
W of W. M -
Garlic, J. F NEW; of SE-4, aud
S 25 acres of SEW; of NEJ4 of
Sec. fl, Twp. 30 S, R. 5 W
1 18
78 00
7 08
24 98
17 82
85
3 40
19 60
9 16
Ueyer, A. II lot 0 in Block 70
of the Original Townsite of
(iiants I'ass, Oregon
Gilmore, J. T. D B. and W. E.
D C. No. 38 snd 39, Sections 32
and 33, Twp. 39 R. 7 W.,
snd U C. No. 40 and 41 of Sec
tions 4 and 5. also Lots 1 snd 2
Sec. 6, less 40 acres, both iu
Twp. 408., K. 7 W; 4' interest
in Sucker ere, k ditch and All
liom.e creek ditch
G.lmor-, J. T. and Chsrlei
gm on pal line of County road
at iil!el,-ecl ion of Holloll creek,
run south 'M'J ( el, east 418 feel,
north yOu I'eet west lo b.-ifinuiiig
in See. 9, Twp 3S S., U 8 W ,
cootan.iiiL' 2 aces
Godfiev, I.E., Koat' M Jj of
N t.'4 ami )i "I SK.'4' ..I Sec.
0, Tap. 3iiS, R. 6 W ....
Giant, R l NWJjnr Sec 20,
I p. 39 S K 5 IV
Graves, Ihonirts K Loi 1 of Lot
12 in lllk "K" of Bourne's l-l
Ado to Grants l'as, sutidivitiou
ol Blk "K"
Griffin, Mrs B. N E,'4' el NWW;
snd NWi-4 ol NK'4, Sec. 21,
Twp. 39 t B 7 W
(iuun, NelsonNWJ.4 of Sec. 34,
Twp 31 8., R 5 W
iliiechule, rred NKV4 ol NWf,
N 'n of NU4, SW4 of NE4.
Sec 1, Twp 38 S . K. 8 W
Ilawen, E I) SW4 Sec 14,
Twp 38 S R 8 'A
Hale, J. P. Begin 905 feet west
and 3 JO leet north of r-E comer
ol Lot 7, "in north 3J0 leet we-t
06 leet, Booth 3:10 leet, east 06
feet, Sec. 19, Twp 36 S , R, 6
Y , containing t acre more or
less
Harmon. J. C Lot 1, Blk 54,
Original Townsite of Grants
Pass, Oregou
Harris, W. J. W), of W',. W
of E'i ol SWV4', si' of SEl4 ol
NW-4, Sec. 20; N, of SW ol
SE.'4olSEW;. N 1 , ol SK4 of
SEt4, S, of N E'4 ol SK)-4, S'
of N i, of NE4 ol SEW ol Sec.
27, all in Iwp 40 S., R. 8 W ,
containing 280 acres more or
less
Hayne, Jane SWW,' of SW'-4' ol
S"C. 17: E ol SKW; of Sec. 18
and N E4 o( N K,'4 of Sec. 19,
all in Twp. 37 S., R 7 W
Ha'enhurg. W. F. Ixt 7, Blk 24,
Railroad Add to Grauts Pass,
Oregon
Helling. Win, NW.W, of SWW;,
Sec. 3, Twp 35 S., R. 6 W....
Helling, J . I, 50 by 150 feel In
nw corner ol Lot 6 in Blk "G,"
Bourne's 1st Add to Grants
Pass. Oregon
Henderson, Minnie W SE W,
ol Sec '.'8, Twp 38 S. R 6 W
ol W. M
Hedderson, W, H.--SW 14 of
Sec. 28, Twp. 38 S, R. 6 W
of W. M
Holmes, 1 W. Begin 90" leet
west and 730 feet south quarter
cor. between Sections 19 and 20.
run soii'h 5S0 leet, west 309 leet,
north 580 leet, east 309 feet.
Sec 19. Tw p. 36 S. R 5 W ol
W. M. and E'u ol SW 1 4 an
Wi ol SW 1-4 Sec. 6, Twp. 37
S, R 5 W ol W. M
Holmes, I. W. Lots (I, 7, 8, and
9 in Block 7 of Miller and Co's
addition to vraots Pass, Ore on
Hudson. L. C NK'4, NE'4 of
N W4 ol Sec 15, Twp. 38 S, R.
8 W ol W. M
lien, Morris J SW4 of Sec. 24
Twp 35 S, R. 6 W
Jennings snd Tuffs Lot I.B'k.
57, and Lo s 2 and 4, Blk 85,
Original Townsite ol Grants
I'a-s, Oregon
Johnson, R. 1,. Lot 6 of Lot i2
2 59
94 63
11 68
13 GO
4 70
8 60
15 60
8 19
15 CO
1 87
1 88
23 80
16 60
1 18
4 04
13 00
13 60
17 68
10 34
22 62
6 46
5 88
m Blk. K, Bourne's lirst sddi
tion to Grants I'ass, Oregon,
Subdivision ol Blk. K ; also 7-1
275 leet east of and adjoining
Blk. A, II 11. Miller and Co s
new addition to Grants Pass,
(begun
Johson, Martin Lot 1. II Ik. 85,
Original Towutite of Grama
I'ass, Oregon, and Lot 7, Blk.
01 of Ka Iroud Addition to
Grants I'ass, Oregon
Jupiter Gold Mining Co Sam
Sisaul ditch Irom Althouse; Ta
coma anj Si.kiou ditch from
Althense
Karg. G Grave creek ditch
Kennev , Alice E. 11 3, BIS. 43
Railroad addition to Grants
Pass, Oregon
Kennev. Caroline-All NW 1-4
Sec. 28, Twp. 36 S, R. (I rV ol
W. M. south of County road . .
King. Frank H. SE 1-4 of NE
1 4 Sec. 33, Twp 33 S, R 7 W
of W. M; also Poorman's Creek
ditch ..
8 4
3 06
10 20
1 80
47
3 91
39 60
4 08
26 85
9 31
8 18
3 90
Knos, O. M SE 1-4 of NW 1 4
SW 1-4 ol SW 14 Sec 34, Twp.
37 S. R 5 W
Kremer, Mrs. Alice bits 1, 2 snd
3 in IUk.K.5, Original Townsite
of G'ants Pass, Oregon
Kiivkniilsll, W. R W. ol NK
I 4 ec. 4, Twp 35 S R 6 W
ol W M
I ew.s. L. i.-Nt, f NW I if,
SW I 4 ol NW 1 4 See 7, Twp
34 S, R. 5 W of W M . .
Lund, O O NE 14 of SE 1-4
Sec 7. Twp. 37 S, 5 W of W.M
Lund.O. O SW ol SE 1-4, Lot 4
Sec. 16, and WW. ol cE 1-4 Sec
21. Twp. Si), SK, IW
Lund, O. O. NW of NE 1 4 Sec.
Twp. 39 s, k. 8 W
ssvabutv wi y.nuiniie tablets. JeS
svicffiowKwkHrti3.caj, TrJs sigiutnr (S
McCallister.Gso. O Wtf of SB'
and SE'4-ol8Wi,Sec.34Twp.
86 8..K. 7W 5 67
McCallister, John EM ol N EJf,
Sec. 24, Tp, 37 8., R. 6 W 11 03
McBriety, Pat Sof SEI 4, NE
1-4, Sec. 34. Twp- 40 8 , R. 8 W 19 72
McDaniel. P. W.-SX of SW 1-4
of NE 1-4, 6J of NW 1-4 of SE
1-4, Sec. 34, Twp. 37 8 , R. 6 W 6 08
McUughlia, M. 8E W of NE
8sc.4.Twp.40S . R. 7 W ... 2 72
Mail. J. F., etal-NM. of SW
Sec. 23, Twp 34 8 , R. 6 W.... 5 44
Marxoff, Philip S 4 A of W 8
acres of Stf of 8W 1 4 of NW
1-4, Sec. 21, Twp. 86 8 , R. 5 W 176
Mee, Frank Lot 3, Blk 94, River
side Add to UranU Pass 1 41
Meier, Jacob Cave creek ditch. . 15 82
Meisner, A. F.-8),' of SE 1-4,
NE 1-4 of SW 1-4, Sec. 24, Twp.
35 S..R 7 W 6 80
Miller, H. B snd Csrson, J. C
Eaiid EH of WJ4J, Sec. 4,
Twp. 38 8., K. 6 W.... 24 43
Miller, W. W. SE 1-4, Sc. 2,
Twp, 35 S , R 5 W. 15 60
Miler A Cook E ol SE 1-4,
Sec. 24, IWp. 37 o , K. D " ... I Vv
Mitchell, John Begin at nw cor
Lot 6, Blk 1, Kerby, run east
120 leet, north 65 feet, west 117
feet, soii'h 55 feet to beginning,
Sec. 4. Twp. 39 S , R 8 W.; al
so N ol Kerby D. O. No 37,
Sec. 4 snd 9. Twp. 39 8., R. 8
W. ; slso 40x60 leet in nw cor
ner Lot (I, Blk 1, Kevby ; Lots
2, 3. 4. 5, 6, 7 in Blk 8, Kerbv;
all Bloks9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14,
15, Kerby 27 20
Mitchell, Mattie R. Ex to Lot 3,
Blk "J," less 30 feet off east
end Boundary Line Add to
Grants Pas 8 23
Moore, John N' SW 1-4, NW
1 4 0: SE 1 4. SW 1-4 of NE 1-4
Sec. 34 Twp S3 8 , R. 6 W ... . 10 80
Murphy, A. J Lots 3 and 4. Blk
62, R. R. Add lo Grants Pass. . 2 12
Nash. J. C. T. Vi of NE 1-4,
EX of NW 1-4 Pooruian creek
ditch. Sec. 33, Twp 3J 8., H. 7
W of W. M 18 90
Neal.Thos O N of SW 1-4, Sec
9, l wi. 35 S K. 6 W 6 44
Negley.B.r'.-SXof NE 1-4, Lots
I and 2. Sec. 2, Twp. 35 S, R. 6
W ol W. M 15 60
Nelsou, Jose Begin at NE cor.
Sec. 17, run south 109.44 rods, ,
west 42 roils 10' feet, north
109 44 rods, east 42 rods 10'
feet, Sec. 17, Twp. 36 8, R. 6
W ol W. M 30 36
Nickerson, Carrie B. Lot 2, SW
1 4 ol NE 1 4. WW of SE 1-4
Sec. 2. Tip. 39 S. R 6 W 14 45
N ckili.l has. NE I 4 ol SE 1-1
S-e. 29. Twp. 36 S, It, 5 W
ol W. M 3 w
O'Connor A fiurk NE 1-4 of NE
1 4 Sec. 16. Twp. .lis, K 5 W
ul W. ,M 5 28
Old Chaunsl M.iiiiu C i. S X
Mile diicli ; Star Giilcn di'.li.. 6' 80
O ils, Ira I', s'E 1-4 ol f-E 14,
61
Sec. 10. Up 33 S , U. 5 W. . . 3 40
0 - n, 0. L -NE 11 of NE 1-4
S'S ol NE 1-4, SE 1-4 ul N W 1-4
S.c. 14. Twp. 39 S , it. U W. . . 13 00
Olsen, W. ,; ol SE 14, EL ol
SW 4, Sec. 3), Twp. 39 S.. U.
i' W U b O
U born. Admberl SE 1 4 of NE
1-4, NE 1 4 of SE 1 4, Sec. 28.
Two. 353 , R 6 W 5 44
O-Koo.l, F. H L,is 5, 6, 7,8-.
35, Twp. 36S.R.7 W 17 52
Osgood, F. II. Two ditches from
Shann creek, two diicbes from
Limpey creek ; Lit 10, 8 c. 2.
Twp. 36 8., R. 7 W 20 40
O. A V. R It. Co. Conl. to 8 C.
Ruble, W), of NE 1-4, Lot 6,
Sec. 21, Twp. 33 8., K. 6 W . . 7 14
(J. 4 (J. It. It. Co Coot, to Jos
eph Snsska, NW 1-4 ol NE 1-4,
W,'f ol NE 1 4 of NE 1-4, Sec.
25, Twp. 34, 8., R. 5 W 6 86
o A C. K. K.Co. Cont.to A H.
Cheasniore, NE 1-4 of NE 14,
Sec. 9. Twp. 36 S., R. 6 W... . 3 40
o. s u. K. K. Co. Conl. to S. P.
I. A L. Co., BW" of NW 1 4, S
of NE 1-4. SW 1 4 Sec. 5. Twp.
37 8., R. 8 W 31 20
reeke, i'. Lot 2. Sec. 30, Twp.
37 a., R. 5 W 3 91
ricseu ureek Mining Co. SW
1-4, ol SW 14 Sac. 23, Twp. 35
S., H. 7 W., I'ickeii creek dilch 31 03
rierce, Joseph L. of N E 1-4,
Lots 1. 2, 3, Sec. 23; Lots 3, 4,
aec. 24. 1 wp. 36 8., R. 5 W . . . 38 40
Raman, John B. EiWte SE 1-4
olNWl-4 SW 1-4 (less 20 acres)
S. c. 17, Twp. 30 S, R. 6 W ol
W. M. (except pari owued bv
DeAruiond ' 30 94
Reich, Mis. Ins NE M Se.'.'si
Twp. 34 S, R.5W 136o
Rhinehart, Ambrose il. Undivid
ed ,', lots, Blk. G, Bourne's 1st
aduuion lo Giants Pass 4 00
12
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A large assortment of other Malted Tietures of
Scenes, Fruits and Flowers
lOc to 25c
Ballet (Jirls, in colors, 15 cents
A. E. Voorhies,
Courier oflice and Grants Tass Music Store.
To Cure a Cold in Ono n,,
t)ltt...-1 a a
Pa.;..".::.. urn-
.i . 4 f riirinfa.1 nvna i. -
o a ow? roos r. and W in
cor. olliW14olNE 14 iLfi
30, Twp. 36 S. R. 5 W
Robertson, Tho. H EWU 'Hi i
14 Sec. 22, Twp. 39 B -
WolW. M D,K-'
r TTV . . 1.. f
nooenoerger, w. U W aers , "
NW cor. ol 8W 1-4 of NE 1?
Sec. 8, Twp. 34 8, R. 6 W I
Roeber, Otto Lot 22, Blk43 (j.' " F
iginal Towuaite of rlni, p
Roeber. U C Lots 15. lfl ,VJ l
17, Elk. 44, Lots 7 and 8.' Blk
88, Original Townsite ol Gr.ni.
Pass ;
Rourke, T. F. RumGu'chuiiJi;
Russell, W. J.-Lots 1 and bi, S ' f,
76 Original Townsite of bum.
Pass , (
Smith, L. S., Estati Lots 5 ,'jj 11 '
6, Blk 60, Original Townsite
Grants Pass
Scribner & Henderson WW ni " i
SE 1-4, SE 1-4 of SW 1 4 Z 'i
ofNW 1-4 ol NW I-l, s,Vm
of NYV 1-4 of NW 1-4 81c 15
Twp. 33 8.. R. 6 W..
8chmitt. A. V. SE 14
Twp. 38 S, R. 8 W...
U i
s
Uti
111
11.
Seeley. M. .1., et a!--8V i-4 ol
NW 1-4, Sec. 27; S'f of SE M
ofSEl-4, Ssc.21, all Tan 35
S.R.6 W.; Van Peerditeb.
Shaler, Louis Ntjf of NE lU
Sec. 28, Twp 35 S., R. tj W. '
Siskiyou Mining Co. Rancheree
creea uiicu
Smith, Charles SE l-4of sk'i'.i '
u.. on 'i' oiu 1. A ...
Smith, Mrs. Cclia A. Begin 45ft
leet west o( i,e comer Hlk 2
run west 60 leet, south 115 feet'
tan 50 feet, nor h 115, Miller
A Co.'s Add lo Grants Pass ..
Smith, C.J. Lot 8, Blk 20; Lot
6, B:k 65; Railroad Add 10
Grants Pass
Sparahawk, Bertha E. NW i 4
of NE 1-4, Sec. 4, Twp. 39 a
r. 8 w ;
Speuslev, Win. Begin on north
line D. C. No. 38, 29.4 chains
east of nw corner, run tomb
6.91 chains, west 8.63 chains,
north 6.91 chains, east 9.U3
chain", Sec. 17, Twp. 36 8 , K.
6W
Stark, B. W. Lois 4, 6, 6. Blk 1,
West Side Add to Grants I'.in'
Slairwalt, Frank C EW of NE
1 4. SW 1-4 of NE 1 4 NE 14
01 SE 1-4 S-c. 14, Twp. 41 S, R.
9 W of W. M.. E k Crenk diich
Stein, G. Lot 4, Blk. 42; Lots
2 ind 3. B.k. 69; Lots 7 and 8,
Blk. 01 It til I loud addition to
Uian s I'u-s
S'r.rser, Mary R.-NW ol NW
14, SW 1-4 ol NW 1-4 S i. 24,
Twp. 86 S, R. 7 W 01 W. M...
Taylor, Mary K Lot I, B k"K"
Bourne's 1st Add subdivision ol
Blk K, tow 11 of Grams . .
riioindyke, J. II. MC 1-4 of NE
1-4, sec. 3d, Twp 30 S., R. (i W.
ot W. M
Tiefatliei', Mrs. C. A. Fiac. SW
1-4 See. 83, I wp. 87 S., R. 7 W.
ol W. .il.; SE 1-4 ol SW 1-4,
See. 2ii, Twp. 39 S., R 8 W.
ol W. Al.; aiso j lot in Mi
(.'ourl ditch
Tradeis Nat. Bank N'E 1-4 and
SW 1-4, Sec. 30, Twp. 88 S., R.
8 W. ol W. M
Triplet!, I. E. Lots 1, 2, Bit 32,
Railroad Add to Grains Pass..
Tryoii, W. 1 1. N W 1-4 ol NW 1-4
Src 15, Tap. 80S., R. 7 W. of
W. M .. ..!
Wakelield, S. I.. Lots 6 and 7,
Blk "C," Bourne's 1st Add to
Grants Pass; Blk "II," Lin
coln Park Add to Grants I'ass.
Wslter, Ogdeii NE'i ol SE 1-4,
Sec 24, Twp. 38 S., R. 8 W. ol
W. M
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1-4, Sec. 21 ; N W 1-4 ol NE 1-4,
N ol NE 1-4 ol NE 1-4, EW
01 K4 of NE 1-4 ol NW 1-4,
Sec. 29, Twp. 85 S., R. 5 W. ol
W. M.; Louse creek dilch
Willis, W.R. Undivided )i Lo's
2 and 9 Sec. 20; Lot 1 ami NE
1-4 ol NE 1-4 Sec. 20: Lot 4,
SeC. 21, Twp. 30 8, R. 5 W of
W. M
Willis, Mrs. Sidney SW 1-4 Sec.
84, Twp. 34 S.R. 6 W ol W. M.
Williams, C. D.-Lots 10, 11.12,
18 and 14, Itlk 7. Miller A Co.s
sddition to Grants i'ass
Wormian, IL G. 90x150 leet in
NW corner Lot 4, ltik "I,"
Bourne's 1st Add' to Grants I'ass
Yeller, J. K.-8W 1-4 ol SW 1-4,
Sec. 20, twp. 80S., R. 6 W. ol
W. M
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