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SSvSSeaPVIfTmi ."twt -wjr ihhim iii mni 7r; PlqSSpj.iJ 1 1, ., ,. "iW,- ' ivn V V .;?., v THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 5, 1903. IL. . E . J ? , ' I, ,'T" ' I" ,'," -BM feOLD' ORE AND POETRY Correspondent Tells of aYisittoQuartZ' yille lodge Davidson Captures the Rythm Erato vvnispers to the Responsive Trees Salem, Sept. 4., 1003. Ed, Jeurnal: You, will no doubt bo hi to lenrn that wo havo returned ale and sound from n hunting nnd Kihlng trip In tho Quartzvlllc raining Iitrlct. Wo saw one boar but ho was kllr awaro of tho fact wo woro n jugcrous crowd, and boat a hasty re- ait boforo wo trained our mountain lowlttora on him. Wo saw no door od learned that they woro somo con- idcrnblo dlstanco away. Fishing was pod and wo would llko to glvo our iaclcs flight so aa to favor you with time-honored fishing yarn of ou sted inodol, but as our laws prohlb- i person catching moro than 125 !A per day, and as the gamo warden i looking for voluntary confessions, n though tho story might bo como- Ut fishy, wo will havo to rofraln si ask you to draw on your own lin- Ration. ,Vo arc greatly pleased at tho fu se prospects of this country as a jlalng district. Wo found many largo al well doflncd quartz lodges bearing pld In quantities of ?3 to ?14 per ton. ftli district has greater bodies of than any district wo hovo seen, ud thcro la n great futuro for this icuntry when a railroad Is built to leso mines so that It will pay to oncentroto and ship tho oro to re- tcUon works. Tho oro In gonornl of ils district Is what Is known as bnso, t refractory ore, although In nearly 11 of tho mines you find froo milling ra In tho upper part of tho lodges, -ilch Is caused by lit- baso metals utlng or oxidizing and loavlng tho pld free. N'Mtly all tlio mining companies that THE LOWE SPECIAL. I.os Angelo3, Cal., August 17 Tho Santa Fe's remarkablo run with tho special train carrying mllltonaro H. P. Lowo of tho Engineering Company of America, from Chicago to this city, established a now transcontinental record. Tho train left tho Santa Fo station In Chicago nt 10:15 a. m. Wednesday and arrived In Los Angeles at 1:00 p. m. Friday, August 7th, covering tho 22G5 miles at an avcrago rate of 42.8 mllca por hour and beating tho time of tho Santa Fo's California Limited by moro than 15 hours. Tho fastest provlous run to tho coast was mmla by tho Peacock Special from, West to East, Its avorago speed bolng 42.7 miles an hour between Lob Angeles nnd Chicago. And I hear a stream 'that Is murmur ing nigh. Whoso waters aro nature's delicious wine, Far bettor than that which Is grown on tho Hhlno, And Its banks havo a traco of tho vir gin gold, Whoro tho minors havo worked In tho yenrs of old. Thcao wide expanses, theso greater hills. v Impress tho mind with nn awo that onthrllls Our bolng with Naturo's lnflnlto plan, Unfolding hor works In tho creation of man. I'vo travolcd tho hills to 'tho moun tain's height, And It takes one's musclo with a mind of might. utt put up machlnory In this region Uut It-a worth jt nj( wnllo w0 view uxeput In what is known as froo allHsj oro machinery on tho supposi tion that they had frco milling rock. The mult has nearly always been Hit u toon as Utoy got down on tho Wje below whoro It Is oxidized Uioy M baso ores and their achlnory It for working this kind of oro pdhavo to shut down or put,ln dlf- rent machlnory. Wo nro pleased to ra thr.t tho largo mining compnn- of this district nro now preparing ut In machinery for working theso e orc3. Wo woro moro than pleased Inow that wo had gono Into theso tes with a mistaken Idea that theso ijes pinched out aftorworklng them 4 & short dlstanco bolow tho surface. ' found tho facts to bo that thoso tes wero richer In gold tho farther pn they had beon mined than upon e turfaco, but that tho gold was In pblnatlon with baso metals, which le It Impossible to oxtract there- n with tho machinery adapted to milling ores. One of our party, Judgo T. L. David- a. after climbing all tho mountain k and pining for moro peaks to b.drank tho oxcell'ijat mountain !er that all true fishermen so freely dgo and gnvo ua tho following m. D. P. In the Cascades. Uils sccno With tho mountains all robed In their carpet of green. Tho white-capped sentinels, glaring with snow, Aro reaching the eyo aa onward you go, And tolling a talo of tho ages now past, When their smouldorlng fires wero in full blast. Tho ocean's, great flood then passing tains wldo Tho black-tailed deer In tho evergreens hide, And tho trout aro Jumping to meet tho sun ' Whon tho dawn of morning has Just begun. And tho raven cronks on the tallest treo, And tho pluo squirrel chatters In mer ry gleo; Tho black bear stands on tho Jutting stone, And wants to know If you will let him alono. Dut tho greatest sight of all things seen Aro tho continuous woods of tho ever green. Tho great flr trees, threo hundred fcot high, Ab they reach tho clouds far up in the sky. 0REG0NS FINEST TIMBER away what bay, Then how can wo toll changes may bo In tho futuro shores of Pacific seas? Lumber will be Used in the World's Fair Building Tho largest flr treo In tho world Was kept by tho mountains forevor nt will supply a portion of tho lumbor lor tho construction or Oregon's mate tho building at tho World's Fair at St. Louis." Tho Oregon building will occupy a slto immediately north of tho Now Thy changes, Oh! Earth, that wo now vorK stato uuuuing. Tne stato jegis- behold iiaturo has mano an appropriation oi Aro found in thy mines aa wo search $50,000 for tho World'a Folr, but a for gold, much greater sum will bo available. Dut tho lnflnlto yeara that havo passed Flvo hundred thousand dollara haa J away 'beon appropriated by Oregon for tho Aro aoemlng to us but tho morn of tho Lewis nnd Clark oxposltlon, to bo .v r.eiu in ruruauu. hi muu. tiu wmo I commissioners will handle the cx Thnn rnmn to tho mountains, tho Cas- hlblts for both fairs. Many valuable cado range; exhibits prepared for tho Portland ex- I I.I .111 t. A-a .1Ib1a..a.1 nt ihn 'Twill broaden your viowa nnu give gaining in Importance each year. Splendid timber grows nbundantly nil ovor Oregon, but It Is tho Douglas flr that Is known tho world ovor. Tho largest specimen of this timber In Ore gon wns felled at Aberdeen In May for exhibit at the World's Fair. Tho treo was 300 feet high, and 40 feet In circumference at tho base, ft was 118 feet from tho ground to tho first limb. Tho ago of this giant of tho Oregon pineries is estimated to bo over 400 years. Moro ships carry masts of Oregon Douglas flr than any other timber. Tho lnrgcst nnd host flag staffs aro supplied by trees from tho sarao forests. Other tlmbors and lumbor will bo shown, including, es pecially, maplo. onk and ash. '' Oregon's display of agricultural and horticultural products will bo largo. Tho pruno Industry of that stato is exceedingly Important, tho crop in 1902 bolng valued at moro than $3,000, 000. The Oregon fruit compares fav orably with tho famous French pro duct. Small fruits also thrtvo in tho stato. In agriculture, tho exhibit will bo largely based on wheat, oats, bar toy, and tho grasses. ' flW f W llMf llIMiWf iMlf .vir J "Ufit. Happy to Accommodate YoS V- it1!'. You know without our telling you what f kind of goods a firsPclass drug store carries. When you want perfumes, toilet articles, brushes, infants requisits, sick room goods, medicines, etc. "You know that if you come right here you can get exactly what you want." Dr. Haywood's kidneyNrootasure cure for the kidneys and liver. For Sale By........ ; i I Palace Ptiarftiaciili i U8 State St., Salem, O. ji r 9 . - ? MERCHANT TAlLOfl- Qeera Rouse Block. Court Street S Excertencsd cutter and fitter. Will sruarantto all work. Also clean- X in?, pressing ana repairing IIIIHII)tl 1.K8I !! miif ! ! M. J- Petzel, i (Successor to Knox & Murphy) Pltimbe and Gas . Fitte. Steam, Hot Air and Hot Water Heating. Electrical Supplies, Batteries, Bell and Battery Supplies. :ESTIMATES FURNISHED: 292 Commercial St. SALEM, OR. Burroughs & Fraser Killed Two Deer. Clarenco Parker, of Salem, and Fred norgman, ot this city, returned last ovenlng from tho Dig Ilottotn country boyond Sweet Home, where thy loft sovcrnl Albany men hunting deer. Voung Parker last Saturday was on a stand waiting for tho fes tlvo doer, when threo fino looking fel lows appeared. Ho had a frightful stroko of buck ngua and could not lire a shot, Tho noxt day ho wont out again, and again tho deer camo to his stam) This tlroo ho kept hold of his nerves nnd shot two deer, ono of thorn bolng tho biggest buck killed for a long time. This was his llrst experlcnco and enough for ono season and ho started for home, a delighted boy. The other mon had not killed a dcor. Albany Democrat. TINNINQ IRON WORK PLUMBING Best Material. Best Workmen and Promptness are our Motto STATE STREET. SALEM, OREQON. Ttieo. JVE. Barr BoccefBOr to Darr Petxel. -AND- ! SALEM, Hot Air. Hot Water and Steam Heating a Specialty. you a change. tnd In tho midst of tho mighty Your thoughts will spring forth from Cascades tnclr maaen inro"H' w O see tho sun u Its glory now As tho .mountain rills leap over tho fades, , fa3- fth tho tops of tho firs that are reaching tho Bky, J Hero tho red fox rooms, in tno moun- The Woman Who Knows how to provida for the pantry always Veeps the essentials on hand. Economy Brand Evaporated Cream a essential to those who have tried it Compare the other brands with those bearfaffourcap label and you will una inai wey too vraUry in comparison. Economy Brand runs smoothly from the can. Is uniform In appearance and U the purest and most pleasant tasting. Ask your dealer for the kind that has the cap label HELVETIA HTIX CONDEHSIKO COMPAQ mnSUMD, HAWOIS. I'NLfUIII mj) 4 1 f position will bo first displayed at tho World's Fair at St. Louis. In flsh nnd forestry, Oregon's ex hibits will bo especially rich. Tho Co lumbia river salmon fisheries, tho rich est In the world, will furniBh an un rivalled oxhlblL The process of catch ing tho salmon, and how thoy are handled will bo shown in detail. Tho 'avorago size of tho salmon of Oregon 'commerce Is from 15 to 20 pounds, and they sometimes reach tho enorm ous weight of CO nnd 7G pounds. The flsh come In from tho Pacific ocean, nnd ascend tho Columbia river to spawn. When tho oggs hatch, the lit tie salmon go out to sea, and remain Xintll tho attain full sUo Then in stlnct leads them back to their natur al waters. Tho flsh are caught in traps. Great shutes hnVo been built leading from the flsh traps to tho can ning factories. Tho salmon virtually catch themselves,and once In tho tolls there Is no escape. They can only follow the flumes, and end tbolr ca reers In tho tin cans which tho Ore gonian flsh dealers provide for their I reception. 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