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STERLING, .IACKSON COUNTY, OREG. 
A Coast and Geodetic Survey station, but not on the point com- 
monly known as Sterling, the latter being about 3 miles to southeast 
of station. A higher point than station, known as Lone Dutchman, 
lies north 1.5 miles distant. Reached from Grants Pass via Apple- 
gate and Ruch post-offices to Little Applegate, up Little Applegate to 
Crumps ranch at junction of Right and Left Fork; up Right Fork on 
wagon road about 3 miles, at which point take Cinnibar trail to right. 
The station then lies 1 mile to east and is open traveling. About 2 
miles farther Donomore Flat is reached, which is a good camping 
place and with feed. 
Signal: A tripod 15 feet high centered over tablet. 
Station mark: A Coast and Geodetic Survey tablet set in solid rock. 
Reference marks: One to south 34.85 meters; one to northwest 
20.44 meters. 
[Latitude 42° 01' 03.94". Longitude 122° 53 / 11.56".] 
To station- 
Red Butte . 
Tannen 
Grey back.. 
Kerby 
Tallowbox. 
Grants Pass 
Onion 
Azimuth. 
68 35 14.57 
88 27 16. 70 
106 25 27. 77 
115 36 10. 09 
132 23 44. 75 
143 05 08. 94 
159 26 08. 10 
Back azimuth. 
248 23 20.02 
268 06 38. 55 
286 08 22. 49 
295 13 04. 70 
312 13 07. 02 
322 50 20.59 
339 12 15.66 
Log. distance. 
Meters. 
4. 4222781 
4. 6292773 
4. 5641402 
4. 7204404 
4. 4705344 
4. 7022102 
4. 9034899 
BALLY, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREG. 
On highest summit of bald mountain, commonly known as Bally. It 
is reached in one day from Grants Pass by wagon toward Wilderville 
until crossing of Applegate and then by right-hand road to Wurtz's 
mill. From there good trail leads within 0.25 mile of point. Dis- 
tance, 8 miles. 
Signal: A trimmed tree 20 feet high with braces and wires and two 
targets of white cloth placed at right angles to each other. 
Station mark: A bronze tablet cemented in rock and sunk flush with 
surface of ground. 
