The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891, December 21, 1889, Page 474, Image 24

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    474
WEST SHORE.
The Graham mill and other property, owned by an English
company, and sold at Sheriff1 tale last week, went for next to
nothing, the Idaho World ii informed. The mill, one of the
finest in the territory, put up at a cost of $.350,000, was sold for
$9,500, and the thirteen mines, tramway, buildings and other
property, brought only $500. It is said that this English com
pany has expended, all told, In the neighborhood of $1,000,000.
" Tliis," remarks the Ketchum Keyitont, " is another instance
of remarkably bad management, a monument of folly and ill
advised operation. It is only another illustration of the fully
of constructing costly reduction mills and smelting furnaces be
fore mining prortles are sufficiently opened to ascertain by
development work whether or not they powess merit and value
enough to warrant the expenditure of such large sums of money
for the erection of colloesul works. All such absurd, and to all
intents and purposes, visionary operations, have in a measure
been the caue of retarding the mining industry, intimidating
capital and bankrupting unsuspecting promoters of mining en
terprises more than any other thing connected with the mining
business."
The largest fig orchard in the United States, says the Los
Angeles Champion, is about to be set in Pomona valley, be
tween Pomona and Ontario. The orchard will consist of 11,000
white Adriutlo and 5,000 Smyrna fig trees, planted eighty to
the acre on 200 acres.
The total product of the mines on the Comstock lode, Nev
ada, for the quarter ending the first of October was $835,410.32.
For the preceding quarter the production of the same mines
amount -d to $1 350,000.
A FAMOUS WOMAN AND WHAT SHE SAYS Of A PAUnn.
ARTICLE, U
A Clear, Conclie, Conscientious CertiAcate.
November 13, 1888
MR. WISDOM, ' m-
Dear Sir. I beg to thank you for the delightful and refresh
ing " Robertine " you so kindly sent me. ' I have used the toi
let preparations of the most celebrated manufacturers of London
and Paris, but conaider your " Robertine " their superior it
point of purity and excellence. Wishing you the unbounded
Buccess you deserve, I remain, Faithfully yours,
EMMA ABBOTT.
CATARRH, CATARRHAL DEAFNESS, HAY FEVER.
. A NEW BOMB TREATMENT.
Sufferers are not generally aware that these diseases in
contagious, or that they are due to the presence of living pvt.
sites in the lining membrane o the nose and eustachian tuba
Microscopic research, however, has proved this to be a ft, and
the result of this discovery is that a simple remedy has been
formulated whereby catarrh, catarrhal deafness, and hay lever,
are permanently cured in from one to three simple applications
made at home by the patient once in two weeks. N. B.-Thii
treatment is not a snuff or an ointment; both have been dis
carded by reputable physicians as injurious. A pamphlet ex
plaining this new treatment Is sent free, on receipt of stamp to
pay pontage, by A. H. Dixon & Son, 337 and 339 West Kinj
street, Toronto, Canada. N. Y, Tribune.
Sufferers from catarrhal troubles should carefully read the
above.
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the state, except Spokane falls. A new
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