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About Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1909)
I THB MJCDlfOIlD DAILY TftlBlWlS, kBDFORD, -- OREGON, r FRIDAY; JULY 2, 1909. 3 I I I VI. Ti" 4;, h3 -31 tvtr ..... E -4 ' 1P -'T 1 I I VI II II I "TJ. IS7-- J k ALL OUR NEW FALL SUITS WILL BE HART-SCHAFFNER 6 MARX Never in our lmsiness experience have we been able to offer our trade such superior Suits as we are now showing. We spared no of fort' to secure the best Suits that experience, skill and money could make, and we now offer them to you for your choosing. DonT; forget what vnu've a right to expect from our line of superior Suits and you will meet with no disappointment, prices ranging from $5.00 to $25.00. Smiling shoppers reflect the happy spirit which dominates every corner of this big store. The aisles are filled with happy shoppers completely surrounded bv bargains. No time to think of economy we have done that for you happily. A smiling shopper become a loyal customer.' We want your friends to learn of the spirit of our store. A happy bargain makes a happy buyer. COME, it's bargain time. LOT 0. jjG.OO to !r).."0 go at $3.95 CLOSING OUT ON ALL ODD SUITS. ONLY A FEW LEFT. LOT I. I LOT II. I LOT III. $8.00 to $10.00 go at $5.95 $12-00 to $16.50 go at $8.95 $16.50 to $22.00 go at $12.00 WK C Mfl'Y THK IH END OF ALL BOYS' CLOTHING CARRIED IN MEDFORD. FROM THE SHEEP TO THE CLOTH FROM. THE CLOTH TO THE SUITS. Knoe Pants ... $1.50 to $7.50 i Men's Shawknit Socks, 23c vals., I Men's and Boys' Straw Hats. Remember, our line of Men's and f.ong Pants, $3.50 to $12.50 all that is left goes at.lOc pair ; Lot No. 1 at 50c Lot No. 2 at 75c Boys' Shoes is complete. DEUEL & i KENTNER P i-t LOCAL MINES. (Contimii'd Ki-om Vaff 4.) tli cost of milling bniiiK thon-liy rn-lu.-C(l nhnnl omvluiir. Thirly-siN hiipkotn HKi-d, iMic.li l' whii'li holds ,-.il)i' finl ol' mntcrinl. Tho nvoniKO (li')ith of pay snivel i nhonl IVol, lull di-pnsitx to dt'ptliH ol' IH feet luivp horn mined without reiieliiiiR hnd rock. Mue.h of tlm rnateriiil is Icsh tlmn five inches in diumeloi". but boulders of lnrge -iv urn niiniproiih. The best values nn lo he found iu n bluish pufol, whieh is (?enerivlly renehed nt n depth of about 12 feet. Thw gravel is from 8 to IS inches in Ihickiyssebr from H to 18 feet in thickness. Ilclow it iu n fine nliiHtio olav, which ih tl bamlle. mid which enrrins .pniclicnlly no f?old. Tn tho prosont , workinps tins elny is not neinn mm tv contiiinR moro than neres of plncnr ground, much . of which has boon thoroughly pros Tho Stcrlinir mine, is also described t hough since the pamphlet was pro pared J. P. Hoard has sevorcd his connection with the company. It says: "The Sterling mine is on Sterling rock, n branch of LitUe Applegato river, anil is about eight miles from Jacksonville It. is ownod by tho Sterling Mining company, of which J. P. Heard is manager. The prop erty includes about 2000 acres, ex tending from a point below tho monlh of Sterling crook and over tho divide lo Gril'lin creek. Tho gravel bank on the wesl side of tho present work ings is more than 40 feet in thick ness, hut on tho east side it is only about 20 feet thick. The section con sists of gravel and bouldors, tho lat ter being rather uniformly distribu ted ' throughout the soetion . Many of the bouldors aro small, but some are more than two foot in diameter nnd few oxeeod eight foot. They are mainly of greenstone. "Much mining has been dono on Sterling creok by the prosont oom- ftm mn,nMotivntrnfns,rninrtd up from its mouth for more then three miles, then a channel to the cast of this stream was followed for about half a mile. Hero a channel, which is named Bowlder Channel, was struck, and this has been fol lowed for nbont n quarter of a mile to the presen'. workings. The bed rock of these workings is a little higher than tho present stream bed and is about 100 yards east of it. Tho values arc found across a width of nearly 200 feel. Tho gold is me dium coarseness and is usually well rounded, although angular nuggets are also present. The overngc thick ness of the gravols in the Boulder channel is about 40 feet. It is of interost to note that in these gravels the tusks and nws of a mammoth, as well as other mammalian bones have boon found. Tho bedrock nt a I tho mine is groonstone, in which aro patches of slaty tuffs. These rocks have been considerably shear cd and voinlets of qunrtr. are pintient. Tho strike fit the slaty rocks is north 8 degrees cast, tho dip about 60 do grec wpkI, In the present workirigi is a dike running north 20 degrees oast, containing cross veins which do not extend beyond the dike. The slope of the bedrock is about 2 feet in 100 feet. In 1908 mining was in progress from March until August, during which time about one novel was mined. The value or tne grv- els was about 40 oents to the eubie yard. 1 "The nnno is well equipped witn giants, ditches nnd flumes. The longest ditch is aboul 27 miles in length. The water enters the diteh from Little pplegnte river about. 12 miles above the month of - Sterling cock. At the mino the head of the water is now only about 80 feet. A pipe line is being planned to carry water from Squaw lakp to the mine, n distance of 17 miles. Tho mine has been equipped for hydranlicking ,f or ..about 30 yeors.. The , Sterling Mining Co. was incorporated in 1872. There wore issued only 40 shares of slock, which have boon hold by a very fow shareholders. The total produc tion of the mine is said to exceed $3,000,000." " Get Next To the quality and prices of our Shoes for all the family. Also Hosiery? Men's Furnishings, Suits, etc. Lion Brand Pants, all sizes, $1.75 to $3.50. Best Pants made for the money. THE WARDROBE , ,,, .,' : , -.,.!! . ...... -