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r ''9 9 It If tirooNEiiiry to trnvti tij,Mtrlciicj In biilh LtiA tirnflllilii nl iihnrotH. b)f ttlntln. . . . Vim would liirJly tluro toll our rnmUf m tlntl un lulvnrtlmim'ut pliwKd Nhnrr) tlinv ouiilil kihi li wuh unnrtillt. ttlilf) tlvrtlnliiK, , . r 2200 SWORN CIRCULATION. VOL, III MEDFORD, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 29J900 PROFESSIONAL OABDB. JONEvS A H ill HA KICK, riJYHII.'UNH AND 8UHUEONB. , r. , Medford. Oregon ' MT Oflloe-Biewurl Mlook. ', !f " . Q T. JON KB, An or wl kiail ol Bunrnlna urooimlr done. TMVounlj Surveyor eeb jlvi toil lie only e ? ifTtrpn I A iarSe Assortment lim - of Shelf Hardware NO. 29. MINERS legal work, Milfori),0rKO DRG. 13. COLE, '" MIYH1CIAN AND 8UMOKON, "''"'r i,! . .. ' OBloe over Wollera Jt Howard's Orocei Store. MnlfurU, Oregon. j G. w- STHPHUNSON, I'llYSIClAN ANU HUIK1KUN, Omoein iu t.lnillny Ulook Medford, Orcoo. Opal Ware. Granlteware, .Tinware and Camp Stoves, ... Just Received AWn . HTWTMP .nun junumi f OF SOUTHERN OREGON. Nomertrmetiilietiiil wuii fdrepTla i,uilDC" i SI""1, " tuM (at ome gtr4 Bdrerihlinr material nod try to fnroo the opening. Tiik Mail fa a forcer 2200 SWORN CIRCULATION. (Written exclusively for Thk Mail by a reliable representative.) J. Beek&Co. : i . ii u.u First-class RiS FaslJonB Carefnl Drirers UNION LIVERY STABLES 0. I'. 8NKLL, ATTOKNKY AT LAW. O&ctef JackMa UouDly Aoilract tod Collto lion Co. , , . . . Manilla Building, Medford Oregon. .nn EMIL De ROBOAM, Prop. , Cor. Seventh and II SU. ncdiord, Ore. I Cutl A 4 , I i. jnh vwii ni.iciii.ivii iu vuuimcrciui i icn My - SB- fnn. IK UH 4UI . E-i C'j ; ou '. nn . GO ' no : USJ Ba ; uu en ; . na y H. l. Mawin All'y.lt.aw . L. U. (AKII.UAN Noury I'ubllo NARREOAN A NARRKOAN,' ATrOKHKYH. AllhTIUCTEltB AND l.ONVEVANtEKH, Buccc.wra to J. 1J, Whllmnn. Correct ab.truou of evory ploce of hind In Jucknoti County. Olio, tt Medford ll.nk, . Mrdford, Oregon JJAMMOND A SKARLE, ATTOHNK H AT LAW DON'T LET THE FACT; That I have the Urgent and beat aoleotod stock; of furniture, - - ihvi mmu uiimw iiiHuvi uj oe louna in oouto orn Oregon .. ". Escape Your Attention... - If you are a profiwctive purvhaur you will find my jfOodR the hlgest In grade and in connection ho lowest in price. Undertaking s Made a Big Strike. II. B. Ve. a Dractical minnr came her from KaliBDel. Montan early in the spring to look over the minea pBoutfjern OreKon. lis we oyer the dwtrict and consumed considerable time, in. studvinu for. niatiqns, and Jb? propetieg vrbidh wee n successful ooeratlon. , anil UierJ to bond some of them, but th flgurea were too, high, or, iyiroum stances did not suit and he waa nn. Buoceseful. He. final! v founrl " piospect on Gall's oreek which had oeen located by Frank Lawrei.o. who had sunk a small shaft on it nod taken out a pocket containing $177. The appearance of the lerlffe suited Mr, Nye and be bonded it for fUOO, and, with assistance, went to work on it. He work? r,nt three weeks in runnine a tunnel in on the course of the ledne ami rewarded last week bv uncovering - a pocaet or pay chute of remark.. ble richness. The ouari ' Ki,, ally knitted together with eold anri is unquestionably the finest speci men we have ever seen. The rook Solid, but BO imnraonatasl .'o : f -O " '" ID I, work-d the mine long enough to satisfy them of its value, and though it is so sitUaUd that it can nnlw h operated during the summer months ana at the disadvantage of the loss II,. tl 'L L-t m , . .. j mill then from 18 to 9per ton; but was rich in base sulnhiirAfe ,,',1. nobody here at that time knew - how to save or treat.' Mr. Dunlan h.a - one-stamp steam mill on tho and says the ore mills: almost' Unl' formly $8.25 "per (on,( but laee.y from 180 tn n wu. 'y1 .1. .A.. "WEBB (me la li.wact nik. Mriirori), Or. E. KIRCHGESSNER, PIIYHICIAN AND HUKI1KON. Central 1'oint, Oroiion. a ..ii tn .-T ". nu aiifrr J. 8. HOWARD, HUKVKYOIt AND CIVIL BNOINKKK. Uo(8'w!FJ,l.J"."'J:," ""rveror fortheSlAle n vniviiKT wiurw; MMirord, Oregon. J. b. WAIT, PHYSICIAN AND HDHOIION, onlce In Llmllry lllock MtdforJ, or E. B. PICKEL, PIIYHICIAN 'AND BIIUOKU.M, omc, l,kln mock. Mlford,Or W. I. VAWian. I'm,. II. y. aokin., V Pre. H L. OILKBY. Caabler. K1UI8 HAVE ADVANCED On nearly all kinds of Harness Material, Leather and Furnishings, but .. .. My Prices Remain Unchanged, And are the Veky Lowkst, consistent with Hrst olane mntcrlul and workmanship, J. G. TAYLOR, f , - - - - - - - - ViL.iV)l. New lumber Yard O. E. GORSLINE & SONS MANUFACTUKKIIH OK AND DEAI.RK8 IN Rough and Dressed Lumber Fir and Pine Shingles Rustic and Flooring - ThrA VMiinii, Thoroughly Seasoned Medford, Oregon Yard South of Warebouae Jackson Comity hi ...CAPITAL, $50,000... MEDFORD, OREGON Loan moasy on; approved aecurlty; rtoelvo'!d. f!H "uojeet to oheck and trnnaaot a KOnora , uumntvnm. .our nuainoHa aouolloil., ConrmponrientJi:-Ladd lluKh, Bnlott. Ann Sf.."ori!! an,' s,n Krauolaco. LadJ . ..u. ronianu, uorom llanklnf CO., N. Y, J. H. 8TWART, Jl, E ANKBMT, fre.ldent. ' .. Vice PnmMent J.E. BNYAHT, Coahlor. The riedford Bank Mioroao, Oaioon Capital, $50,000.00 A Genera) Banking Business . . . . Transacted ' ' '" DIRKCT0R8 " ' - w rTi.--1!1.' A".ke!V'.. K- Roberta il W. K.Townt, llomoe l'olton . . 8. Chiiders, AH kinds of Brick and Stono Work done; can furnish matorial for any kind of work. Estimates promptly given. See Me before You Build. Prescriptions ' Main Street, : THE MORTAR DRUG STORE, G. H. RASKINS, Prop'r. " PAINTS No OliR. TobiM cigar., Perfumery, Tollel Article, ana Carefullv Compounded. - aamasoia Oregon. FRANK W. WAIT SS: ... STONE YARD Gonoral contracting In all lines of stono works Cemetery Work a .Specialty ' Hi a .Specialty All kinds of marble and eranlto moriuments uiuuruu uit-uybirom tno quarry. Vnrd nn n HMn,- OommerlelaLHotol Dlook . , P with gold that its parte of each seem about equal. Mr. Nye has paid up on the land and now ha clear title. His purchase embrace about seven acres of land and it ; not improbable that there are other ledges near by equally as valnuble as this one. Mr. Nve has tafcn out already MOOO and there are fully if 10.000 still iu sight. A good part of the rock is beiiie sacked Ami slored in a place of safetv. but tnmr, of it is too valuable to leave outslilR of a bank vault and it was brought to Medford and left with the Med ford Bank. While there is a snug litlle fortune in sieht for Mr. Ttfu mere is still the alraoBt certaintv that the vein will show nn 1 thpr noh chutes as development work goes on. .Mr. Nye has men at work pushing his tunnel further in on me leoge, and a ereat amount nf ore is being taken out that will go irom f lb to $ 20 per ton. Mor win be said of this rich finrl - 'UliUCI developments are made. The Maii is rejoicing over Mr. Nve's siirvvsa because ttat he had nerve enough to put in money and labor whr othera have been scratching around lor years hunting for "sleepers." The indications were there and h has demonstrated that the gold also was there. . There are manu -in,;. Jar locations in Southern Oregon, ana an that is wantinc in nmV. mines of them is men with nerve. energy, and a practical roininz knowledge. - Of the winter rainfall, vet ?Jl'l""W M rreeWlhaskave, .link u. ci. . -.c '"uitet-nincnes in, width. rates, be oing is-dpxtv-feet from the surface. Thn o'ii. . ' peculiar, some sections being gr'ajiite. and slate, immediately-Alternating with granite' and ' rinnh,t'4 tu:. is the first stateiheiit'of this fcharac tr that has ever been 1 made Io Th Mail( and such-change in wall for mation is entirely' hew: to if. ' 'Mr. Dunlup will develdn fast as his means will permit him to do SO.' 1 i ; t n , r fick;.toMt; Sterling AS Inner na it yield the returns it has since they have owned it." A.! Chiimr,' a-. 1 claim 'a'ouarter of rriiio.A.;,!. 'r Slpyer d ,McComb1(and is working it by the ground-sluice doing well. . The water eupply for ootn mese claims is wholly obtained irom eprines and mn tir'.n.. Stover and McComb have a "num ber of reservoirs and short di'ha. and are enabled by these auxiliaries to concentrate enoueh waUr fn' An quite a large amount of work dur ing, the summer. , Mr.,, Anderson says the mountain is literally a net. work of quartz leads, and niri .11 of them are more or ; less mineral ized, i Quite a number' have beeq located by California people . and will be prospected durine the nnm. mer and fail. ' ! E P. Dunlap, who has been wnrW ing on a ledge for J. R. Mitchell at tne root of old Gold Hill, for the past seven months, was up from the mine me hrst of the week and re ports operaiionseu-pended. rwrnlinn an appeal to the supreme court from the judgment of the circuit court Jacksonville. It aiiwars frn.., r. Dunlap's statement, that Mr m;m, eli bought the ledge of J. J. Houck. of Gold Hill, and had been enggP. in developing it for the oast eitfiit months, and that during this time E. W. Anderson, who has been working at the. Stover A Mnrnmt, nydraulio mine, on Sterling moun tain, for the past two mnntho .o, - "- f VI u U1U aown tne last of the . week and Drought with , him I134.IS0 wfeini. he sold at the bank. " The plalm situated below the Anele A Rm-r, quartz lead. The nold mav h rnn. sidered as all coarse, some of the pieces weighing five or six dollars -iEPFOilbl'pfefido- .rT.h?u,MlnJ,n(r of Otoiron for sale at this oflico. Prloo 25 oonts. JHCKSOKVILLE WBLE WORKS J. O. WHIPP, Prnrr. uoes General Contracting in all Lines. T i, v .... "' rouen nnaree cold na ... . y --r ,. came directly from a led. iw . 1 Ivma 0 , discovering none is ho indication of wash or wear on i!'? ' & mU ' V0' JU,uPed the """m. a oau, jop. , it would the land was patented to th m road company, which sold it f n. nay, giving a Quit claim dP.l ihc lor. After the purchase Dr R. claimed the land and of course everything within the limits of the purchase, inc udinp thn lri era fm " Miicneil relused to honor his claim or quit work, and the Dr. an injunction and stopped further operations until the matter could oe settled. The case nam nn k. fore Judge Hanna and was decided advereely to Dr. Rav. who anneal,.,! it to the U. S. district court at Port land, and it is now undergoing in vestigation before that COlirt. Tlin ledge is narrow, but the nn r.ri. all rich specimens. A tnnnol k.. been run in 300 feet, crosscutting the vein, which at everv ooiiit nm. I J-.wu peciea, snows the same rich speci men ore. Mr. Dunlap sava th seems to be no variance in th arkJ of the ore. It mills about 1200 per iuu, peaiaeg lne concentrates whioh parry large values.. The formation is distinctly volcanic, and mmnn.i - i 1JIUJ1. 4 chiefly of basaltic iron, with less notable volcanic debris. E. P. Dunlap is Drosnentina a promising ledge in the Blackwell hills, about three-quarters of a milo west ot Tolo. Diok Ish and W t Plymale located - --'-' ewwv thirty-six years aeo and nnnlr . shaft on it twenty-three feet deep. This was in the day of pockets, and Mr. Hosmer arid Mr. XnA of b oota creek, do nn. .KtnK gold output of the ,creek ,is tmucli larger than usual on accnnntnrii.. extreme shortness of the season, oc- caeionea Dy. ,j8ck of, spow,iP1,the mountains. , Mr, . Hosmer , said as soon as the . rains were, : over, ,the waier supply, diminished, so, ,last that the mining eeason was pxacti cally over with those whose: claims were near the hrads of streams.. The Husmer Co. claim is near th . of the creek and is laritelv denend. ent upon a continuous rainfall , for water. When taeie is a hea fall in the mountains the seaanr. ; prolonged by the r?radnl ,,oli:. of the 3now and is much hetter r. claims so situated than a good rain- m.i, such as that of laat. without snow. Mnv .if .:. ' lower down on the creek did much better than usual. 'This is notably the case with B. A. Cook & Sons, who made the lareest olenn'.nn' the history of the mine. We are informed bv R H pL of the Pearce Jt Son hydraulic nine, of Forest creek, that they have jusb completed cleanine un and th.t .k season's run has been entirely sat isfactory. Mr. Pearce mine is of that characteristic that if they had the Sterling watr n ileges it could not be hnhi tlOO.OOO. The mine is fo ,:fuf they areconslantly handioanned a suitable waUr supply, except, of course, during a heavy and contiu uous rain. The bank ia dean aa the nature of the formation such as to require a large volume nf and heavy pressured Much of the gold is coarse and all of it is of fine quality. ' With a favorable 'RPnCAra next year they expect: to' make handsome showing; .:; Dr. Jas. Braden, GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS. .Taoksonville. CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY Oregon. any of it. The specimens appear in au sorts 01 lantastio shapes and many of them are rare, brillloni and beautiful. Mr. Anderson saved a lot of the prettiest ones to sell nr retain as valuable ourio keepsakes! The altitude of the mine. Mr. Andar. son" thinks, is not far from 7000 feet, and, on account of tliis fact, it mn! not be worked durine the Win I nr months, as the water is . frozen C up. The mine can be.onerated .from about thn first, nf Mavtn iUn li ..f I November. Stover A MoComb have J of Grild Wilt who went to San Franoisoo to' pur chase machinery for his mine near Gold Hill, has returned. 'Th'riA ' tor is an all-round rustling' and prncucai ousiness man and comesr as near knowing wnat a nrnnnoii s is wheu'he sees it as' any man in the country'. He'; prising and full of business, and riot afraid to invest in Southern Oregon, Men of this' class build up a rinnnl try, advertise 'it' abroad, give' ib a standing and start thiuis in mr. nun una mase mem go. LEVI STfl A MSS ft Pit? I 1 is