Junction City bulletin. (Junction City, Or.) 189?-1901, March 21, 1901, Image 8

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    LANE COUNTY, OREGON
IT
r
'eriile SoSS
And a Salubrious Climate Combine to Make It
the Garden of the West.
Lane County.
Lare county extends from the summit
of the Cascades to the Pacific Ocean. In
sd?o it is about live times as large as
lUnxlo Island or Connecticut. It fronts
on tlio Pacific a distance of thirty mites
with a snlendtd haroor a: me cii i
Florence. It occupies every altitude
from the ocean beach to the guilder
crowned summit of the "Three Sisters
at the southeastern corner of tho county.
The Coast Kange outs it in twof.-.un
north to south. .
Lane coti'.itv is half prairie land. with
verv rich soilj producing abundant crops
of iirain. hav, fruit and vegetables, and
luiii iiil! and upiatui. me iao
bordering the valleys are partly covered
with timber or brush, most of it being
open enough for tine paswiMge. Tlie-o
lands are fertile and idd abundant
crois when cultivated. livery crop that
in the Willamette Valley gtows
in Ume countv. Alt the farms are sup
plied from natural sources with tho best
of water. Tho immense timber wealth,
aggregating nearly .lKM,lXHU0O feet, is
k.mnriiin t. r..eiiie a ! t en . i.)Tl . Nil
..,".'....';. n.i iiitil states has as largo
nn,.vint nltiniVriW I.ano. i lie l.l
.l.J V ..... - .
raous lioliemia mining district, destined
to become the Cripple Creek of Oregon,
lies partly in Lane county.
'lho population of Lane county is
about 2-',Uot, all white. The ei.ui.ty is
rapid iv adding to its population nesir
able immigrants from- the L'.t-tern
States. Emrvne, 11 miles south of .1. tui
tion City, with a population ot 5 ,'.', is
the countv seat.
The following is a summary of the
productions of Lane county it VW.
STOCK RAISING.
Lane countv is fast becoming one of
tho -reat cattle producing counties in
the State. The mild winters, the tact that
native grasses remain green during the
year, and tho ease with which cultivated
irrasses can be raised make it an excel-
irt v miles, " , i i f , i
" f lent count rv for everv Kind of stork,
the city i'l i .. : ... . ,
ilie general practice oi i.ano ranui
farmer is to provide fodder lor only a
small part of the year, during the bal
ance of which the ttock roam at large.
Ilunning water is abundant, and stuck
does not lack wnb'r in the lrUt season.
Tl.. l.irniHit ml-nirl lit' hurtled titoek are
improving greatly bv infusing (tin- Mood
into their herds, i Here are numerous
brooders of fdmrt horns, Calloway s,
I'olled Aiik-ns, Ayrshire. Hereford.-),
llolsteins levns, Aldorneys and .1 erne-vs
in the Willamette alley. The
large introduction of tine M-hhI into the
cattle her Is of this section has greatly
increased their value and too profit of
the business.
the Wondling plant. Tho main otthv
of this, comptuiv are in Kugouo.
There are nutnn"s other MnitUor
plants In the county. , ,, ,
The t.dal cut td lumber nnd tdtimdoH
for 1.H In tho Stat" of Oregon
L.VaKM foot. Of ltd ttio mum m
land alone cut Mt.iVW.WM feet.
Steadilv increasing demand come
from China, Japan, Mboria, Australia,
Mexico, South Ainet i. a and Lttivpe, us
Moll as CulHori.iaimd tho Kaft.-rn States.
Of merchantable hardwoods, myrtle,
maple and ash grow to r.odlv him-, and
ar-i used in furniture and unidemet.t
manufacture, but this branch of indus
try has thus far been ( limited extent.
DAIUYlMi.
As a dairying section Lane, county
possesses imitiv advantages, tirtisscti of
.it l-,...Ij iu.tl iiiiiive and eitUivttted,
OTilVV in
,Hiul but, little upon hay, since me
warm rains, from early in the fall to late
in the soring, keep the urasH growing
Kveu in the dry summer easoa grass
remain fre-h and gre. it in the mead
1 ereek iHittoniM and
in tho mountain valleys. Timothy is
tho leading grass, but wt it and red
clover make remarkable growth, espe
cially tho former, which springs up
spontaneously oil the hills whcrever.tlie
.!...,( ..,..r, '.f tr.-iki mid undcrbnish
lll .Vlll.H.'ll V. ...-r
,ii..si ii un oooortunitv. Tlie natural
..r,lu,.a ivi..t vniiimer breecS blow
;;., ft-...,, ttui P.i.'itic. unfailing water
wmnlv. tin! hiMiriiince witii which th
..i... ..n.l v..,i tlirive. ei.nibilie to
make Lane county t.'ie ideal hoiuo o( the
land. Wo havo one 'mnk, tint runner
ilt Merchants', owned by homo capital
ist, It 1 a solid inwtitutlen, There
are three largo grain elevator hero, two
newspapers, waterworks, n good Meant
tiro engine. Also a full roller process
lh i.r mill, which luu gntuM nit enviable
reputation for tho excellence of iti
llour both at home and abroad. This
mill nav the highest market price f
its wheat, and pnva cash. It UiiNon
a sound tliiancial institution.
There is moro crain and other pro-
luce, includluti live t(M':. Hhiiied from
thin point than from any other place in
tho Willamette. Valley.
Aiinthor cttteroriso is a fruit drviiig
estublishttiettt, with the lutt nt ito'ruvf-
mi'tits for Htcain evaporating process,
with a drying capacity uf 1CKH) btixhels
of prtineM per day. Thl plant le a
warehouse and running department, and
t one id the tnotd complete of its kind in
tho Stale. It in indispensable ' tho
fruit iitdui try in thi M t tion.
Ton acre of uoml bearing fruit tret ,
with proner care and attention, ran bo
made to net the owner from otH) to fS' t)
per annum. In starting these orchard-t
and setting out trees from two to thtvi
vettruold, thev will Wgin In-ariug the
fourth or fifth year, nr.d yen need m t
he out the use of your land from the
time of setting out the tree until they
come to Waring. They do hctur t.
html, whero thorn h ulway an nctlvo
iiinrket foMlalry priHlttut.
lleroii a (jrnitd opportunity to rnnko
a good coititoitablo living mid lay up
homo inoiiev for a rainy day. Ooiui
lairy row vjll in t tho owner from f'l"
to f.'H) per cow per annum. There i
tiny amount of excellent land furibiiry
pnriHises, in ch (to proximity to Junction
City, that can bo purchased In parrel
to nut at front f z to 'i i ier acre, i no
Creamery company pay tho hijliet
market prikc fur butler fat, and pay In
rash once a month, so thai It palrottn
are never without ready eitsu and iiuti
put a man on tho same finding a tin1
Village bhieksmuh, who "looked the
whole world in the fare, for ho owed not
auv man." No industry offers better
inducement "r insures a better return
for the money invested than u herd nf
goi) dairy cow intelligently imin iged.
. .. .-
(leo. Ilinirk has just (Inished hearliij
IL'iHI goat from which ho will gel he
Oveon ItiKli) nod ',1MM poiti;d of mohair,
lie is pri paring it for. shipment to New
York and wilt " recolvoelose to fHiMt for
the cliji. iicorgo t.y goati are a valua
ble adjunct in clearing up land and bo
Is now toiing theto to gmd itdvautag" fit
nlxitit '.Mo acre. KegntLr,
THE AXtlOUA oovr.
During t!iL past tcu yearia number nf
our active farmers have been intridue
ing the Angora goat into Lane county,
especially in the foot-hill country.
These thrifty farmers had but u;e object
in view at the tine these goats were
purchased, and that was to dear up their
firm -at Hiiuill exneuso. 'J'beV bought
tho goat i-jr his work and not for Lis
wool. iVirin the past live years, ho-.v-ever,
thcte has U'.'ii a gr.'at revwluti--n
in the poat industry. Manufacturers
are beginning t ) diseover the many ml
vnntaues tind sp. 'ia! qualities ef mohair.
Ntanere's der.ibfo and -liyant. fabri.
are now being made from this wool, and
h laie ls.-t.il loi n I that the goods -tre ox-
IreolnttrlV tine and dtiraMe. Aimtin-ri
I o. ci.d f. 'attire of this goo.!-- u, that it is !
uv.ich tii. re fru from 'ti" r.tt.tc;vs ot 1
i.l.,;iij tiiatt '."iino l;.ac;v ir-Jin sneep s
..h.i -.ir t ii reus-')!, n is s.o.o in.-.i
Why You Should Settle
in Lane County . .
Hucause U U the best country know it to , IWcause you will find as irderly t-
tho in sir. it moderate means. j inuiuties a anywhere en thia
n-rauxe vou will find a country of richj continent.
ioil awaiting the settlor. j Lecttuse v.itt wilt find the int open-
ltecause there arc upland., prairie lands j '"''"t"' in tho world.
and alluvial river bottoms. I IVeauso it is in the widest portion ot the
i Ilerauseyoti ran I-certain of prmitablei rl,I" " !a'"v a.o
reinrtu rroni mum. . w you pm Uvcanse a a dairvtng fectioit it mo no
ill the coil. J cpitil. It i tho ideal homo l
Because tho v. inter diH' not ronsumej the cow.
what tii summer prod tens. Because for live stock, goat an 1 I'heep
IV-eause tlf-rc are more and Udt.-rop-i raii-ing it can't be beat.
jH.rtundics for diversified j iw,.UH0 it r'nttaiiiw a larger umoun! of
nigimiiuiM.-wneM'. , ., , , .m.i.m.tjjM,.
iWause the (teasop.jr tiro regular, an l tm ;
GAP
CLOSED
The operation of through train
lutweeit San I'ranei-eo i.nd let
Angelet., via Surf and Santa l'ar
barn, w ill hogia i;it
SC.NDAY, MABCil .11, tlKll,
on the new
IIORTICl'LT'JttE.
rxcepting the tropical and citrus va
rletiei?, all fruits thrive in Lane munty
evea the tender - olive and tig. Al
monds, peanuts and wait. '.its have
i i.....,..-,t !,. vmrin.'n'tl ft:!
till C; t ITVU'I U". .-I'' " .'. OO' . I ' I till- I 1 1 .7 1 1 , v i-- ......
I ... 1,1..
Fruit has o-eu grown :n Or. ;,on i. r t-J tl.,; rt-ajor portnm ft me :..uaoio uj
years, but only of late years in a scien- j ho'aderv nnw u.ed iu railway cars, is
title rnmner. The State now supplies j '"iJI'J.re "11 of Angora gits in
aid ar.d information, through the Board 1 j a,.e (.,.ir,;y today will probably not
ot Horticulture and the t'orvadia Agn-1 d.O'O head.
i .
When we 00110; t.
cultural Coll No
f.'.i.l through i inoi'a:!t '.
ol of SlO.'k S.-!e:-ti'UI.
t'.on, praniitg ami m-..-i
1 l -re a-! i-ls.ovhere le.r
painstaking and int-.
great patieoce. Larj -
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care :Tid
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or
o
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. -e i.f pollination.
ie-.Hure tall ior
l:gi .it v.-orl; .;;:d
;r .iia h:'.V-' ! euo
:. iii g :' coar-- ro
. , . .;. the ere-rg .
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v;.-t
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,at grazing, w
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brush
fear vi crop failure.
Because the cot; :it ry is m-ver scourged1
by eveii rev devuetaUiij.; iornts j
or hiu.'.ar.K j
Because eierything grow -neNcw oo'.-eaa j
bo pV". lin ed her.! mote abutt-j
dantly. 1
Because there are more chance for the 1
profitable iuvestinetit of capita' !
than elsewhere.
Because for hrnlthf nines thi Section iij
tini ii led on the face of tin;
glob'. 1
!b r .'tv:' ' 0 1 hnv" n il utg winter .nooth.
e: :t rend!!" !..fo that.
nsU'ad of the siual! number now kept,
,, e.. Id k.-p P' u:v:;.'iT:tg" :i 1 - i
i,; tholisan.N of g uin ? :'.:ie e-.:-T.t
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- - i ;;'.ir.u" ie " ' r
t .".cu-iiiU-r, with m
dry heat ;n summer.
i s- tve
tiiid'or
than any county in the t'ntt d
States.
Becaii.ii' the groat iittd gro-.i ing trade
with China. Japan, the rhiiip
.i!iii, Hawaii, Al.tnka, and
rvi rv o'l.i-r port on t!i. (tee of
the gloU, this M'Cti.'U I sore
ot a in-vi r failim: market 1 .r
its gra.n, it lumber, live Mo. k
and dairy prid;i:ts. No. por
tion of thi- t'nited States has as
bright u future before H tilay
11 the Willamette Valley, in
Oregon.
Be.;v.iM cdocrdi .p is purntni'iurit. Pub
lic schools and ch;ieh." nr.- to
be found in every coin muni y.
COAST
LINE
Two through trail's daily. The
"Coant Line Limit d," b in ing
f.ieh teruiiind in tho morning,
f.plipK'd with elogU'tt C!tf" ntid
parlor cars, will mule da', li.dtt
trip through the rttoM pietur
es.(ne, varied mi l t nterl niiing
hectics ui the continent. Impure
cf agent of the
Southern Pacific.
l,.e
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NotL-e for Pu'ithatlon.
Cr.itid Slides I cod Ollire,
ItostuH no, Ot!,, I . lotiari :'t, 11KI.
Notice 1 hereby given that in compli
ance with tho provision of the act of
Cutigri'ss if Juno 3, 1H7S, , utitlcd "An
net lr thu snbiof timU r h mis In tho
Slate of t ntifornia,
a. ? W,o-hiii:;tot; "lerrit-
ill the Pa' ,.C l.ttlid
A tii-list i, L'rJ,
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You ran !(,f .l-utctioti City. Count
,v -.. .1 it - 'of Oregcii, b.i thi d-i
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bought at to V
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... reat in;.j.,rity of
o tioittU oittsi i:: o,"
h.-ra VacHb" I bill '.''id
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! .' ii v oi'i'iiri. " in i'"i
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i i . ive proimd, ;.t:,ei,iioii
f the 'hie!, bird in Littn
mile i-:i;t ot ,luii l'"i. i .''
i',0 lo res
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.,:,Mi of l oilia'!.!. "V ii. il'1-- li'-'i'b
::i, tin capita! T t i.'i Sta' ii d
' v rtonh of M igei e, the county
1 on tie; main Iii)" of tie:
. r i i 1','ii'ilie H.iilroad, and ha.-, it
'i.oi. oi about ;(i,': iub.:ib;!,.iitc.
i of the nio'd prot .i-M .'iS and en-
, rc. i;.'. ; the V:l!;!o"K" V.d.
II... rite is olatled "it either iib
...i I I -,.. (....! a tinl e. tti I lii.il burn. o!eiuii'd: 1 lv
.'.il.ll'.l II I iU. IU'. l !," ... , ,
... . . . i ... i ; .-l-.ooi hou.-'t-. V..) !'i-r ncri
i.T IT f, l'i V, :t l.T I i, I i
u'a.ss but b'.j acres.
c.-i e:iF.t of Mar-
e I ill tOT.'S ill
iitt'l is all
,(:,i) j or uere.
Pi.) H'T" farm four tit
.-.,.' IM It. t i 'I II I'l II!
etiit'onti' i: I vi.ai.g ot.-lmrd ; nev lem-i ,
tair burn, plenty of 'utter; -
',r,0 acre farm.'-".: miles east of fla"
risbttig; BID net if hi t.uBivate.n ; Ul
iMi...i,hov : -''.'"1 linliioveioeiils ',
ilillOH io
;.;;,.,; V;il! j , All kiiidH ( i:;er
ii, iotortsts, rr-jfertioita :td trades
I. ( Ie.)rt.'Sl.llt.ed. .Ill III I toll
b;w :hr -o e.ltiirtdK-s, and a irruded n bool
buii ling that ewt over ?t0(). The hor.-t!
bbiei. was built bra Mock company of
cilizetiH, and cost over ?2,0u(b Hero is
id:.,, ;., he futiad one. of the finest opera
itoiii
am
three
act-" a
miles.
,f ..ood level f'tnn hmd,
.iiiii, from Ibtrrisbnrg ;
. . . . . , . -it i .ifi'i
il I DO I til f!( 1'-- Ol I I'.IUVlilloll , t.
City i i.. i,,. ,t umber; !u acres in bopM ; -J'den-
1 r - - . A , . , ...... i I .
did oridmrd of i at res; hciiooi noufo
,, '..j ,t;,i. tit 'I'liiti f irm is well fenrei.
ainl plerttv water. The property bus
i ' tw.t.l n4 '? ".. oer tu'i'i
It can ov be pirchtiHed for If you
.vet-e to ook tl.e KmrUi JHal oreito-,..
fOIOl ti.
loll acrei; of bee r.rairi- bind, inih-K
j ; .itl.cjst id T.'iietb.n City, on the riar
I ,,, 1 l tft 11 toil :' mirth ot l'.'ttgei e .
l,l,",l ,i.-i s ittaler c'llttvtitii.u ; d'J ' I'ct
I h'T I ' " i timber; rcsid-m-c and.
tv. t-tvt ; bid Intl.- erave!; iL'-aere
. , t ...... i.,, ,i l.l. .1
iv;i:u.i; '.v 'li li'iiee.i i i" "I".""
;e'', ;.: d ee- m l" .'iie raelt halt
1 1 ' , . . i.'.t. t. . .i:..:,t...t ., u.it.l
( . no;, "l-. 10 ii"""" "'
,H a I'hol , t" Kt.it. I'l iee fd.) per Here.
This is the old ILdin larm, ami is vw
V.'l r,a act".
Ktit'l iicret-i.C1..' I'lih'i nouthv.-etd i-f .liiin-
ti.nr 'g 'tl reies under itiuv.it ion ; i.
act e-' tin d.i' r, oak and tub; watered by
the J ong Tom mid several snitdl hikes ;
over i') miles of feu o, ilivideo nno to
ful.h: nod piiHtures; could l:e divided
into 1! fiu'tiu'. and eaclt one rotti t nine a
t'o. d toad tdl L'r'ided and giaveli d nil tho
totv to .hitteiii.ii Oily; .' .stoi'K rmnn
IOx.M); I t'lirn til)x.7'J; binrkHmith shop,
niv seide",. wit'oo shed alio luaciiine
shed; out bniiilings and a n veiling
' . . i .... . ti".. H ii i
1 1 ... ol H rootli,;, I'oou a., ii i: m , o.'i T""" ,
i between Sen Franr.ineo and l'oi't
the '.YUUmctto Valley you couldn't 11 1
' ' . . , ' . '. i ... '
two ore hards, ail Uittlnoi nun tttaioei
rics. I'riee, if 14 ier acre. Kniiy U-rnis.
A great bargain.
B, S. HYLAND & 00.
J C NOTION CITY, OUK.
Oiiicu in "Hnllctiu" Olliee.