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i c v Y rVT"wX3, OCTOEZX 7, 14. I i:evs of tie r : is I I lciiy c;r TO EE .mn era an VO U AOYVeV waxrort roa mom wa1 N . f . , . -.- . f ' Aamplag plant to betas completed for the Lucky Boy mine la the Blue rlvtr district, to lift water after being UMd oeoe la the batteries for um again. For Um latter part of the present dry period ail th lUmpf of the Lucky Boy have not Imi oropplag. owing to this scarcity of atr for the mlU. Water has. bees developed 1b adjacent oan yon, but tha unprecedented dry weather baa caused even tbla additional supply to bt sufficient. Wator la baln da veloped in, tunnel No. a. or tba main adit, which la yet a crescent; tor the Itarhlng plant, and do effort WlU b made to nee It again. Whan thle adit haa baaa pressed further 'In to UM btU It will probably have a flow large enough for tba leaching plant Um batteries also. - Tba electric powar, of which Um Lttcky oy haa abundance, WlU ba need la pumping water back for aaoond use. and hus work will ba dona for practi cally nothing. Such, will have to ba r wort ad to only la extraordinarily "dry aeeaona, Uka tha present, and than for a, brief period. TbaLucky Boy la situ ated at an elevation of d.leo feat abov sea level, and within aboc 1.1M foot of tha aummtt of tha dlvlda batwaan Blue river baala and UM Ca la pools. Presides L. Zimmerman stated today la regard to bla mlse that ba axpaetad to start op Monday of naxt week, and tharaaftar thought b would have no trouble la running with UM full equip ment ateaolly. ' m AT. Tha tiutiipi maor ordered for Um Mid way property, near sumptar, ia ax peoted by the management any day. and wnen aeiiverea wm w imwuwm ftailed. This wttl make tha third com- I preaaor In uaa on aeuer-Henaryx prop erties,; there being one on each the Victor and Um Oem at the preaent time. Tha Midway plant will bava aik drill ea parity, although but one at two drlUa will be uaed at Brat, r. , ; V HlBk Kir liCiIlf Tilt.; I atriktacly Saaerlbed In October PJf at Magasina. Artloleo by General Mao Arthur and othere. Beautiful colored drawing. Many . Industrial articles, aketohea. atoriee. etc. Is eenta,v f rem ail nawadealera. - - . Allen and Lewis' Bast Brand. A Reducsd RcproductioBi RCCyLAR Tht Columbia Grabhobhone Ca&ufantMd to be Perfect Talking NcKhine Ths Columbia Phonograph compsny fuarantses this grapho " phon to be a perfect talking machinein fact they will allow " credit of $6.00 on ft oward the purchase of any other ; machine that they make at any tims within a year, ths sub- CTI47VT w nivf WW liw wew w time. Ite Journal's Extraordincry Offer By special arrangement with the' Columbia Phonograph company, 128 Seventh street. The Journal Is enabled to make ths following aactrewnlinary offer: v n-... "JoumiT Grapbophonc Ajrtcnvtnt JOVBJIAt m. 00.. PiiMaal, Cv.t 0i)t1rwra t aenby semwlbe sw tht Salty and Ssaaey leamal.SM? sertad ef one T'r tt tht rtgnlu rat ef isVpw notlh. Is enMloentloa mt watch, ssi Ide. whim I kpfbT per tor s ewipoe Mtltllng h ttie Snt rmrfl. row e fsralM aw enMrir-rre it the erso si inj.wsicis mwin v pnj. nm. tmm r-. titt. net regeUr fT.BO Orapbovbene (sens aty mlf thf It a mwm "'f". frois ftrtorr. ieblB. etc.). fe? mf molvtlte an aubtg the tem ef tta ntotriytita. It n irrH terlbtr ikat I tai et eoajptll to pireku mt farther nrorda te rtt-le thte Oraphoeeont dertna tht ttrm tit mr eukterlpUwi; bet tt sry rln an it wy mi out Ion I do nnrrhaM 90 tMltlmMl tMerdt of the CohisihU Phoensrspfe Oaipemy at tfaHr tDotv tddrMi; aed mstplem tfels laABorlpttos. me BMchme Una axy melealTe araaerts awever. . ...... . . - ' 0L Wart pasaf fOcht). ,.u..m. . irfrTl -Tbe OtMnMa flMMgtrl Cewoeny win' allnw a emCH m say leraet CeUnbt, marhtet tn tba aato.mt of an on at this (lraiieopsmwr- at tblr oft, - 1M k. B -t mt all lumra tmtkrM ea .taia A ev v a' A. 1 ,mmi L j LEAL ."V BpegUI Mapmir.e Tbi T I anil Baku mtv rk- OM 7 A - - Toying ground of tba North; Pole Conaol Ida ted Oold 'Mines lOompanyito Um Baat era Oregon Mining company, awning and operating the North Pole mine, baa been . filed with the aouoty raaordar of tbla eoanty.v The aanalderatlas named in the tnetniment la 14.0, and tha mineral grow ad ooaveed4a Um undi vided one-fourth intereat In Um V 11 lard olalm. and andivlded ana-half of i the Yankee Jack fraction and h naif Interest la the Taakee Jim elaim. all three prop artlaa being an what la known aa the big Cracker, creek loda and Immediately ad jacent to Um North Polo mine. When the South Pole oompaay was organised It aoqulred tha above Inter eeta from Um man entering Into Um new company. As the undivided one-ouartar of the VUlard promised litigation, Uka wlee the undivided one-half of tha Yan kee Jack fraction and tha divided half of Um Yankee Jim claim, the deal cre ated great' Interest. Tha North Polo's grant shoot of rlah ore, from which It la oredtted by tha mint with producing mere than three-quarters of a million dollars la IMI, waa found ea- the Mora or Leas .claim. Next to the Mora or ia the Rlna Mountain fraction, of 110 feet, and then the Vtllard claim. All oTAho North -Pole's work In tba groat ore body waa toward this ground and It waa understood that tba rich shoot pitched to tha north. Naturally the ter ritory so close, and on tha as ma, great loda waa much sough. Mr. James Pierce Faull awned an nndlvlded duartar of Um VUlard then, and sold to tht North Pole for a consideration credited with being a high aa IU.M9. Tba other undivided mm- mm - quarter had aa high value. In fact nieer. in view of the entanglements It assured when development waa axienoea w nm north.' Tha Yankee Jim, the last eUlm oa Um lode an tha Cracker side of the divide, was equally partitioned. North Pot getting the aouin na. - Matters stood . thus until President 1. H. Robblnn, af Um South Pots, an nounced mora than a year ago that ba had agreed with Manager BmU Melaer, of Um North Pole, to oonvey tha quarter Interest In tha VUlard and haM Interest in tba Tankee Jack fraction for tha North Pole's half of tba Tanks Jim and two or three parallel elalma desired by tha South Pole for tunnel sites, on-the C ranker aid of the dlvlda. This agree ment waa understood to have boon an of tht Grsphophons. PRIOt $7.50 1 ww a; syuwywwiw utuaupj mm t .' Mb, f l IWIHt Htl4tHHMIM T any rtM sartag bm yr u mcasi chsage tor a Irwt. emtrset. Sh E . V BMUn OOWAJTr aU dD9VBMD ' VOVAft 0 MOm tlal fMI WMWW OM OMarrym omnx &oiBAnv aimAs, rop oohMBsmanmi oa outed, bot the oomr - f"t filed would Inoioate that it w 4 b-n. Tha aale gives to the "b 1aic all of the lode between Ke K utor. of Um K BV, and the s - t t the divide, or approximately s.j t-t oa the larg est, moat persistent and richest vein that has beta opened In the north weet. The North Polo la owned by Aleaandar Baring of London and associates. Mana ger BmU Melaer, now Visiting In Bur ope, being a stockholder. EDDY LAW t'.AY EE TESTED IS COURTS v An elftort la being asado by mining oomoanlea to bring the Body law before tha eourt. When L K. Sar gent waa In. eastern Oregon raoently tha matter waa taken up with him. and soma of the oompanl Interested In heeelng tag law repealed, so far as It sp oiled to mining, oromiaea to muireex auiara. that a case might ba taken1 tol the higher oourts -aa soon as' poaatbl. When UM Portland Tannery company desired to fight the law a year ago, sev eral mining oompanlas promised to share tha burden of the contest, but after U tannery company had laid Um baala for the litigation, by failing to pay tha li cense, tha mining oompanlea did not come forward with the needed support. When the tannery oompany found It waa alone an tha UUgatwn. It withdrew and paid tba Ana and lloense. Since then no effort haa been made to eombat tha law, but many oompanlea operating ml nee than ara not -yet producing, and feel that the lloansa Jg a gctevoua tax upon Investing capital, bava threatened to take a eaaa to tha supreme oourt- - In Um statement of Um treasurer and secretary of state. It appears that more than Ills. has been, reeelved under the Body law, of which something Uka 4,M was for Um annual license, and the remainder for the Initial tax. Tha latter haf fallen off materially, aa nearly all oompanlea desiring to Incor porate with a high capital stock, have been organised under Um laws of other statea. Tbere are yet about corpo rations that bava not reported to toe state official a. and IV Is believed that several of these contemplate nuking, a light whan an effort la nude by the state to eoUeot tha tax aw drive them out of buslneaa, ,j v .; CASUALTY COMPANY ' -WINS AGAINST MINE K'"'' :. :A.-vi spcUl Dtepetak te The Jearsat) dympta, Waahv. Oct. T-The Supreme court of this state baa reversed the lower court, and ordered a dlamlaaul of tna ease from Bnokane oountv. wherein Um Deer Creak Trail Conaol idatedT Mining oompany,. and W. I, Yarwood. at thelcaahalty oompany la appellant. On March !, 1M, the mining ansa. pan v. secured a policy from Um ana ualty company indemnifying It against loan from personal injuries suffered, by an amploya. In Um following May, Nala Johnaotf waa Injured while working, la tM-mine., He .began suit for dam1 sgaa, and Um oas ualty company refused to appear ana) defend. Judgment1 was entered for i,11T and eosta. The mining oompany then sued Um casualty com pany for um amount or um toes. ine,ia ler as defense arged notice bad net bean given in terma sat forth la Um policy. Tha mining company secured Juagmant tn the lower court, which la now re versed, the ottpromo court sustaining UM contention of Um oas ualty company. Ml GOLD STRIKE IN CRAVE CREEK GROUP v. .. i - . ' ,A new strike of' Importance Ic re ported from the Grave creek district. Wh)ft developing their quarts property nearpleoer, Bennett Mackla have un covered n body of remarkably rich era. 8am plea brought la to Um mining ex hibit room In thla city ahow free gold tn profusion, visible on every foe of the rook, da part 1c lee from the sun of wheat gralro to the Sneat of flovr gold. In appearance the quarta b) almoat identloal with" the ere of the Orean back, whloh mine 'is situated only a few miles away, an:cn the next parallel ridge west. Thai. Bennett Mack In property la an extension af the Hall group of claims an" the west side ef Grave creek. The gumbos below these properties have produced richly . In placer gold la yearn past ' v ... t CALIFORPilANS JAKE CAMP CARS0MI1NES (Syeehd Dsnalah ta Tat ieeraaLV f id Oraode, Or., Oct 1. A company of California eapltallatg has purchased from Foley, Imhaua A Co. the Camp Carson hydraulic placer mines, situ ated M miles south cf La Grande, and will Immediately expend a large sum of 'money In development work. New maohinery Is being Installed, ditches dug and everything pUoed oa the grounds to expedite the development of a Srst class plaoer mine. The main promoter of the propoeltlon la Burdon OarlordV Of Loa An sales,, and Um new manager la J- B. rameodorftV recently of Loa Angeles. Manager Blmendorff Is putting a large force of men at work on the site, and. Um oompany hoped to de velop a steady producer In the plaoer camp that la cm cf Um best known In 1 y 'tj W. C. T. U. PRESIDENT INVITED TO SPEAK -A : . .... , 0 11 '?., ",y. President Jeffersom Myers of the state commission has been Invited by Helen D. Hartford, preeMent of the W. C T. U. In Oregon, to address that body on plat form night. October It, on the subject of "The Lewis and Clark Fair," with special reference te what women OBn do for the suooess cf the exposition. - Un fortunately. Mr. Myers will be oat ef town oa the date named and -in lieu ef Ms address be ban writtoa letter to the union expressing his views. , Mr. Meyers believes that while work will b needed In all departments, none will be more important than that which the women ot Oregon can noecmpllah. The object cf tht fair m to Increase the population and ecennMrce cf the Pacific coast,- be sa ym and people wtm come here from afar will be Interacted In the society, the schools and the- lews of Um state. It m- up to Um women to make clear te mothers visiting the fair the great advantages .cf the coast as g place eg raaldence. ' . - - . TIN FRO ALASKA , BROUGHT TO CITY ' The latent Alaoken pfedwst te v. landed In Portland le tilt ere. Fred P. Kendall whe rvsidec at III West Park treat and has u tensive mUjrestg in We are still OIVING FCK)TBaLLS, WATCHES, AIRTRIFJLES with all Boys' Suits Ovcrqoats. v, v .' 5, The -Fobtballs are SPDTNG'STRUGBY. ana rctau at fi.uu. The Watches axe INGERSOLLS YANKEE -guaranteed, for one year. The Airguns -are MISTMA You know we haVe largest stock of Boys' ' ' Clothing and our prices are ALWAYS RIGHT, it f Alaska, Aaa .lost rcUrned drom Noma, bringing abobt tt tone o tin ere that Is said to mo high In percentage or pore tin. There ere large deposits of Um ere lying back of Nome, and no reports that the AMaaka supply of tin will be ample far all need cf the Pacific coast., it hi proposed to- erect a email smelter la California te reduce the ere. BEAR AND DEER FALL BEFORE CAPTAIN'S GUN ' While cot en his ranch m the Nehalcm vniler the ether day Captain Dak ha ver ef the anavar Transportation com pany killed a bear and a deer.. Ac yet he baa not returned booae, but yesterday he sent the bear skin and a portion of tha venleon to, Portland. The skin WlU be tanned end converted Into rag. In color it la tot black, and those who have examined It say the fur la of the highest grade. The deer hi said to have weighed 1M pounds when dressed. INTERESTING FACTS rev sTenrly grvevy A short time age we puMlahed en ar ticle recommending te our readers the new discovery for the cure of dyspepsia, called gtuarf a Dyspepsia Tablets, and the claims thsa made regarding the won derful curative properties ef the rem edy have been abundantly sustained by the facta People who were cautious about trying new reined lee advertised In the newspapers and were finally Induced te give Stuart's Dyspepsia Tableta a trial were surprised and delighted at the reeulta. - In many cases a single pack age coating but to ccnta at any drug store made a complete cure and ta every Instance the moat beneficial results ware MwirtaA rrntn A .hundred AT mOrC rC- boclved- w -have apace to 'publish only" a few of the mteet, but assure our readers we receive so many commendatory let ters that we shall publish each weak a fresh list ef genuine, unsolicited testi monials and never publish the same ana twice,'. . . I Prom lames Temmolsler, La Croeaaj Wla. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are do ing me more good than anything I ever tried and I waa en pleased at results ft hat I gave away several bonca to my friends who have alaa had the sense bene file.' . - v From ; Jacob ; Aflthcny, Portmurrat. New Jersey: I bava taken Stuart's Dyspepsia Tableta with Urn beet re sult I had Dyspepsia for sis years and bad taken a great deal of medicine, but the tableta seem te take right a bold and 1 feel good. I am a farmer and Haw burner and I heartily - recommend to everyone who has any trouble with his stomach te use these Tableta From afra htBrWest, Preston, Mlita,? I- have received surprisingly good effects from aelng Sruart'a Dyspepsia Tablets. X gave one halt ef my lest box to a friend who alec auf eared from Indiges tion and she bad the same good reeulta Prom bfra Agnes K Ralston. Cadillac, sfleh., I have been taking Stuart's Dyer peseta Tablets and I am vary much bet ter, and feel very grateful tor the great benefit 1 have received la be abort a Uma - - Stuart's D venenata Tableta are a cer tain sere for all forms cf Indigestion. They are not olalmed te be a cure-ait bet are nrepared for stomach troubles only, and physicians and druggi vsry where recommend them to all pete nee eu fret tag from nervoua dyspepsia, sour or acid stomach, heartburn, bloating or wind a stomach and similar dteorucra. MOYER? CLOTHING AWAY- : mm: and . the WHEN vou SEE rr fPTO' AND m, . . l . t -. . ' . at- . B m I'fwmutaa. . - ; . ,y . F , -,. ''- .-;'-. ''"? BB -- ... -f" v.' : WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS All our $15 new fall-Suits, tailored and fash , ioned to perfection; colors, blue and browns. Autumn Sale Price,; while we have them i . . ;A J. v .V, f 7.50 A WOMEN'S JACKET SUITS 'Hand-tailored, fashioned and "trimmed', in the height of fashion, the latest materials, in the . new mixed goods, 'browns, 'blacks and blues. '-'K including the mw Tourist Suits. - only M...;..M:...M..f ...f 10.00 V'i AlX WO aAND S3S SUITS Vv Including the swellest line in medium priced s garments to be had in the city, re- 1 duced to ............,,.$20.00 Every Suit in tho Hons Redaooi That means new fall garment at one-third less than they are usually sold at this season of, . the year.. i Rlimnery TrLnimed and Unmsied Hcts, Furs. Cts. We art showing the smartest creations in New Fall Millinery to bt seen in tht city at popu , br prices .no fancy prices here, but honest prices and values art given in tht swellest and latest ttimmtd and untrimmao tuts. ' . . Misses' Caps, worth 7c, now'. .49 Unirimmed Shapes . .......; v . 50 Tailored Felt Turbans, made on wire frames ,. f 25 HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE. mm m ' '' ; ' t) ' Jt VC4c. V 0 ? N fXsiaaawa, " ; '- ,.' . m OUR axx its so. OAK STKKK'l-b 2 First Autumn Sale! For out week orily, begUning Saturday, at a. m. and eon timiinr until October 16, ths M. 8. Copeland Millinery A Suit Houso will hold their first Autumn Sale durinf which all of ths ieuon'1 If test crestions in , rtyinisJ.. :c..:am runnier v ouna and Coiats WlU bt creatir sacriBced m price. The quality here It far superior to the ordinary the styles equal tht highest priced garments and millinery. As an index to tht prices through out the entire store we quote the following. Coma early and be among those to get first choice of tht many bargains offered hare- few steps this time may save you money: tu 00 rogtg. $10.00 Coats, $6.00 Coats, 1 T yjt, are showing 750.styles cf ' i'. j,f '.I'-' i MEN'S FIRST- CLASS SUITS -$10.00 No other store will sell you as good a one at less than $15.00 If saving $3 to $5 ' ' ' -: on a suit means anjrthihg td you you will not remaiii ; f away long from our store; " if iiili .A'-i ; f-ii "- ' , ' 7 ;i WALKING SKIRTS We. are showing a swell line of New Walking - Skirts. A $15 trimmed Voile Skirt with silk ruffled drop skirts, only. .flO.00 ; MISSES WaAUtlNG SKIRTS 9 Are here in many styles and all the best makes. . We have them for $3.50, '$1.75 and . . -f 1.25 ; S TOURIST COATS A t A swell line of these new styled garments, in the new mixtures. We are selling a ' $15 Coat for. . 10.00 ; CHILDRXN'S COATS Every garment reduced. All Children's Jack- ets and Coats at half price. ' We have - them from $5.00 to as little as. ... . ..e925 r Loos Coott lor Chfldrwi - now: . . . . . . . . : ....... v .90.00 now. ................... now. 7.00 84.00 wwrcAixruRS 500 Scarfs for only ,,..f Tf 800 Scsrfs for only... 1500 Scarfs for only ..... . We can please you in Furs in " a X goods. - n r 1: