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Bank Displays Chunks of Gold-Laced Quartz

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Miner sells bag of ore to mining investor for between $400 and $500.

With gold fever at high pitch in Southwest Oregon, the Josephine County Bank in Grants Pass attracted attention in May 1911 when it displayed several large chunks of gold-laced quartz.

The rocks came from a recent mineral discovery in the Illinois Valley valued at several thousand dollars a ton. The rich quartz was found west of Selma in rugged terrain south of the Illinois River.

Henry T. Brazile and John C. Shade, described by the Rogue River Courier as a couple of old-timers, discovered the ore on their Black Bear quartz claim. They said Brazile was coming down the mountain from the remote claim with a sack of rocks on his back when Medford mining investor, Dr. J.F. Reddy, and some of his partners from Grants Pass happened to run into him. The old prospector revealed he'd just found one of the rich ore veins known to be in the area. An immediate deal to lease the claim was made right on the trail.

Brazile was handed a check for between $400 and $500 for the quartz in his sack, later displayed at the bank.

Source: "Gold Strike on Shade Property: Looks Like A Bonanza." Rogue River Courier 26 May 1911 [Grants Pass, Oregon] : 1. Web. 18 Sept. 2015. http://oregonnews.uoregon.edu/lccn/sn96088281/1911-05-26/ed-1/seq-1/ .

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