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JZO N ween Ind- I infantry expedition s delta of TM I TsflW DULL FARMERS MASON cupful of ocid water, one cupful of r a m , o m third box of galatfra. Juira of ora lemon, whites of thru« eggs. Soak the gelatlra two boon, or u ntil It l i m lt* d - Mash toe bentos through • sieve. M ix the v a n * w ,th * * * iu i5*’ add tiw lemon and gelatin« and stir until a ll are dissolved. Stand In a pan of lea water, and when i t 10 thicken fold in the stiffly beaten whites. M ining until the m ixture begins to thicken. Turn into a mold mid m t on the lea until stiff. Serra with sugar THE LOWER YUKON NEWSjTHE JOHN DAY VALLEY i S f c S t f t * American Mining Camp« in That Many Location« Reported on Dixie ■ Section Are Doing Wall. and Strawberry Spurs. „ Seattle. July 4 .— I k » Ir a t-to ta lll- Portland, July « señora h ra th e following special news has thia news from the mining c a n t* • te a T H m c w v : Joba jfoy „ U . J to Eastern Ore- V tto Jrat r o t . o u t» Staff- lo m r xuxo j I Latest arrivals report a n e w strike 100 miles back of Circle C ity, oa three * P r a l r ie CUT. in the upper part of the Juh« Day U e » rttraettoffoonsidra. uotioe mining oantra. . mlfftt« k a a j ic g n ^ «* to the valle y ^ n ra y* ( , ■ueh to Avenarlue CarboHneum, the 1 r eetetarsted G enua" woo<1 preservative of ‘ the tttta century, whom fame Is aesttnea , te etttiast the loth. I t to net only » • , greatest preparation known for < »fora d *g*y of any kind of woodwork, above 1i e r below ground, from the ravages of I elfm at* fuuaua or vermin, bat It may bo I tratfcfuUy dooerlbod aa tho only Ppe~ rv * ‘ Mve wheee u tility has been practically I , tested and not found" wanting, »n o e »ha , discovery of Avenarlue Carbollneum near ly th irty years ago. It has been constantly I employed fot the treatm ent o f wood ttoed In ships. bridge», pavements, tlaa. telo- araph polaa. fence post* house supports L td hundreds o f ether aonetruotlona. and In n o t'a single case out of thousands has It failed to render articles Immune against rot and decay, whether I . a . attacking enemies were climate, soil, I fresh er salt w ater, teredos* a n t * boring m il M l or other hostile», singly or In com- btaatlen. whoa properly appUsA T h e veins o f such * apeclflc on a farm . TTbv— almost *11 the constructive work, from houses and barns to vine pole« and tonoe p ost* Is chiefly or entirely wo<A-1 cannot ha overestimated. Wo term er w B K ] approotatoe practical economy can a«ord to do w ithout I t An additional Ineentlvee I for the use of Avenartua Carbollneum It m ay ho ototod th a t the preparation to la - ] expensive and * few gallons go a long way, while application to u easy and Wm- nlo aa th a t of common house p a in t a . tow etrehee o f the brush dose the work, and the artlele treated to insured agalnat " p S S ' i i h ^ b S r i t t u o k on a num- The mlrarsliaed belt. aside from the I bar of otoims not heretofore considered placer ^ e p o a it » w h i^ D U U ° S « r of S i Eureka, struck la tt summer. even « " * • S T Z h t m l t o . “ rarth 80 7 ^ w X ‘£ d B£ o r feet of Prairie C ity, a r f Htrawhrary Spur S i * 7 t is expected Eufokn w ill thia nine » ¿ r a ro u to ^ Dtoto £ r pear yield • 1’8^ 0^ ¡ ¿ . of thT^altoy. U ^b ou . Ito highest point - . w L u i^ to b to v ra th 7 Rgmpart ia D ixie Butte, which has an atovatlou r a t h T errak ^ m p ot of 7.000 foot. Strawbmry Spur is 40 1 Stoma, and thinks many of the ° ',®rdo* ' ^ n g ^ ^ ^ n . i t h e r a i bound- a tjfo m a w ill push^«P r « ary <rf the valley. Into Malheur « » to y - s a s s - i 5 X I r a S ’m ^ Z a r a rnahing info Koyukuk, trfet. : J from F orty-M ile a»d otte rj» ro m ? £ r ? several properties »» >to x ? have^heen gherbondy, the Clayton, the for T h . creak, H a has a tto , n the creek weighing six A tl t £ SaveS tStak they Won- , opinion, .„ m in e d >nd Dixie p“ 5 * £ carry- mica. worth 111«. of Rampart, to worth 41» The ja c k Wade gald to « o N te - o ^ t ug the claim of sx-stoyernor John H . McGraw, of Waahlngton, Iknown ra No. 8, on L ittle Manook. I t yielded the last Winter 480,000 srf which 4»i00® or 4».000 was nnggeto picked out from the pay d irt by hand. Last year Mc ^ N o T d T o n u t t l e Manook, this w inter yielded 4 *1 .W W ' N o -J ’ " * “ ’’S creek, gave 448,000. Noa. »1. 82 »8, L ittle Manqok. Jr. pwdneed 4 * . - 000. Hoosier and Big Manook have also proved rich. H illside property on B J Manook h a. yiaHad an high a . 4» widow ot Frtodrfcl o t the kindergarten la to b u g a t the age of ,::Ù- î .-£ â S i-------- tor mowing w ill cause i to ba busy and i t seema that thia work to to ha hurried eom« »t occurs. This doe. not always , but many raak a » " * " * " be avoided i i farmers w ill clear •ids of atones, sticks and other •tinns to the machines before the s too high to see them. ;An ln- . . — war knife may cause oost- COAST Ouiona, naw. 1%C. Lettuce, hot house, TRADE Is Am erica’s Or— test Medicine. Price »> f 1 par crab C a rte r’s I n k Is Used by a n c ie n t ' greatest railway ot »be UnUad s ir o w n States. They would not use It U It wasu t e tr o w n lh < b e , t __________________ The land tor late potatoes should be L X t mid P l«»*» d~ P * “ d harrowed 8ne. T b . ■nit. Ind., ‘ tend should never bo allowed to form I * cru st before the plants are up. Ron worked- • barrow over the Held, both before ^ c i i > n d alter the potato., am »P• T h . i t . 1 seed may ba planted about five inches been deep and given level cn itwre instead of r a t K S lh U h n g . Clover wxl land 1. sx call «mt i go th e ' fo* potatoes, and to avoid diseaga i t to ' brat not to plant potato., on the « « • toad twice in snooeSeion. / " “I " “ 1* w*s Booth- ,n d shallow cultivation rather than ’Jd’r deep should ha give». dy soil in th of An- iven sev- d the fall although tn to sow Broom corn is scarce and high. The main crop to grown in Illin 0 ‘*- brush is the salable portion, bfft eoroa I farmers also value «Reseed aa an I • portent crop- Tbs Ubor brooto s m b to about the sasne aa for ooaoarnlng the seme attached, aa soon to of beard, perfectly sound, a f t . ’ Turnips, par saok, 76o. Carrots, per aM k. > l W ' parsnips, per sack, 60<#76c. Oeuliftower, -Cnlitem»* S O c S ll Btrawberrtog-SS I » » « * - (Jabbage, native and Califo 4 l.h O S l.t6 P tt 100 pounds. is veers and black wainuv »« — black walnnt tree is said to attain from J2 w inches la diameter in 16 years from the seed. Nuts are also a source of profit w ith some growers of timber. regarded ! As an llluetratlon of the e«ctoney eg Avenarlue Carbollneum we publish the following photographic reproductltm of tw o plaoao e< wood which stood tode by aide n artly In and pstotly ent of the — J T S r a X e r w ith a sworn statement Potatoes, new. lc. Beets, par sack, ffffc ttfl. ( m m ) r Ä r a a * wV itk" “ œ X is For Infants and ChilAre 14S16C! sal- S^S. Signature n ito rto y -R o lle.1 or ground, per ton. r mining Probably »ChlCAgQ P A C IF IC Poultry— 14c; spring. 48.60. H v -P n « * 8 < 1 1 .0 0 ; choice timothy, 418.00- Graw thought ha had worked out the voice counts mors bleeat once by thoroughly purifying the blood with Hood’» BareaperUle. It malu- . liar, has « “ P0*1- ’, J ttraraey ft||< J —tW . demonrtrativ. of a „ Tb! i « r a h issoarraly P " " I * * £ j f a * ^ £ “2 * " * - 1 below upper di.co very yielded >80.000 ta ro ^ r a t this year’, cfodn-up. Lenon« pre- « « • - diets a great future tot the crush, and J. ! t s « ^ a ! W 2 L ^ « 3 2 a S the system. I t is eeftot te cure theee'trou i « * it«««!«# te**»«?* [payers. That to the way many serlo-a ‘rou“ w itttto out o< to d£ ? X , . follows. The blood becosfoaa •H «toll«£ pu id, as occasional P1"*»*? urn« a long array of bkawl d l* * * * M ‘ begin. The stomach gets a order, to neglected, >nd eh” * ataat. par barrel, 4>-«6; raighto. 48.00". Calltorato, okwheat flonr, 48.00;- gm- sjgnfl, 48.00; whola wheat „ rye hour, 48 8 0 S 4.00. S -B m n . per. ton. 418.00; ton. 414.00. • toad; S39.00 per ton: tan, 4*0; o il cake meal, middlings, pgr . per ton, 48O OO- Fresh Meats—Choice steers, price 8c; cows, 7< pork, 8c; trimmed, »c; 14e. Hama— Imrge, 18c; breakfast hneon, l» M « i Far E m »» «»»lm in this eaaap. The | p trike occurred In tba west d rift of the b 00-foot level, about 176 feet from the hatA whete a raise was being drlvso. The ore body dipped a little to the gnd was followed 11 feet, when ha workmen went hack and oontlnued ivork on the raise. Up to date the nan have gone through 96 frat of clean ■ ihalcopyrito ora and have not raaolied " £ Isrther w all. The width of the « ire body, therefore, has not been det®r- nined. Resident Manager Buck has tad an average teat made of the new itrike. and received satisfactory » - lares, the o n running over 420 in oop- par and 41.80 gold. « • < [ ley, while F ifte e n -M i» , 8ixteen-M ilr ( and Twentv-Mito creaks flow west an I E gg s-18« P * * > « * • coat or ba w ill suffer a lo s e .™ , larger r-nm . tlmn south to the Mlmtlkamran. There CM ti - Orsnffn f" u s t eam, 18o; the difference between the ooet *nd the C O M IN Q T O T H E F R O N T . •re good trails np all thera creeks from Yonng A m e r t Z 14« raw chrara 10c the greater t i e p r o f it J t O lalla and pack horses oan get up quite p c pound. ¡¡hculd ba the object, therefora to grow • « JM F T ereA n C reek «»wee A g elu A tte a e tte g onaily. Poultry—Chiohara, mixed, > 8.00? the bait, rather than the aim tor larg* wmc A tte n U e e . The celebrated Nlckle Plato mine to Republic, Wash., July to— Toroda situated near the head of Twenty Mile 8.60 per dosen; ta ra . >4.60; springe, y U id ,, . . the market may be over- i.OO«8.5O; geese. > 4 .0 0 « 8.00 toroid; raxdced w ith inferior good., w h ile s - . u . /v i /C M r a i p o r f l i w s m k ; fro* from skin, eraek mlura era again attracting atton- < creek, and them era several high grade 4 .6 0 *8 .6 0 ; ducks, > > .0 0 *4 .0 0 psr ¿„agad may e x itt for the best. , , ^ | l l w l v C lN sinew etc., and mincing I t vary finely. tion. Bevan companies' are prapgrtitos w ith in sight of it. and soma of them expect to cut their I t to then dusted w ith floor, pepper an W a rtk W M t W etM . ra lt. w ith , U liked, • ’ " ^ * ‘ ‘• “ ‘“ 5 * ! ledges w ith in h few days. Boas* of Potatoes— 4 0 *> 0 o per seek; sweets, simple-dessert to made by lin in K i t ___ , parsley or chlvus, shape«! into flat the led ires have shows large values on The pay roll of Roasland, B. C ., camp, g<»9K o per poena. I moald with tody fingers, «ticking each y o ttt cAftnpt supp ¿Zkea. and fried, or saute, to hot fat. the surface, and- l t was this that turned runs over >100,000 per month. < VsgeUbtoa Beats. >1; turnips, 76«; ora to the side of the dish w i‘ h * , foUoyrinff dtatributinff a th e attention of mining men in tnst w ro fa lly towed to brown it Boise’s first Ice plant w ill ha instal uer saok; garlic, 7o par pound; cab- malted gelatine. The ranter to then Ffohra T h d n e n direction. Among the mines that had on both side.), and than served -w itii bege, -lH « » » pennd; parsnips, >1; filled w ith boiled custar«! 8 * ’ ®rad w ith ( W a s h ., , « » • surface .bowings and oarrtod ax- led and to operation within 16 or 90 clear gravy or deml-glace, ot w ith son »„in— i X c par pound; carrots, >1. black ooffra and stiffened w ith a little Francaco, C a l. eeptioaally high val.ra was t b . O x days. Hope— 9 « 8 o par pound. I gelatine. A cupful of whipped , , , ford As high » • 265 ounces of silver Petitions are betog circulated to Lln- „ d | t l to STd par ton w « o b ta in * Wool— Valley, t o « I8 e par pound; ,th re d to Just aa the custard to poure<l ---------------- ooln county, O r.. protesting against the C H A M P IO N B IN D E R from the ora near the surlaoe. The proposed location of flshtrape to T a- Eastern Oregon, 1 0 *1 6 « ; mohair, 96 foso the mould to an lm p ro vm ent. „ ■ « a t On B a rth ... I owners decided to run a tunnel and qutoa bay. r M ^ t ^ - X i r o m best shrap. wetbsss f Ansxesltoot plan to get I * » « 0’ * m w h a rt i t in 88 feet. A tow days Eccentric Sprocket W h eel, chain pulls Bids are being solicited for the erec i - J ^ l - l ^ V ^ 'd m ra e d mateon. 7 * on the same land and at the mme tlms , sinea a stringer I t inches in width was tion of a two-story brick hotel in Leke- on the long spokes when doing the hardest I ant In the tunnel, which to believed to vtow, Or. The owners w ill ba M ille r w ork, which is compressing the bundle, ty W M offshoot from tho todgra The A Lane, who paid >9,600 for a site last era oarrira about 900 ooncra of stiver ing the kno t and discharging the bundle. u rr ton and from 410 to 41« 1» «°w - , W e guarantee * gain of power of 14 2-3 The tunnel w ill have to ha extended cows. 4 8 .6 0 *4 .0 0 ; dresrad braf, 8 K * r ° w t h .Ite r the shoot 40 tost to out the ledge. Thera per cent at this time. to also a parallel ledge that can be ont by the tunnel by extending to • « * » » * 100 feet. The ledges vary horn 7 to • Force Feed Elevator, w arranted (rat to width. ________ to waste less grain than a n y other. era »rmswran m a r *« . | tb. foe» that an An Htutug Mews and ••sa lp . Send for Catalogue. Wool— Spring— Nsvada, 1 8 *1 6 « ipsw. pobitoher raw to London was w Several large nuggets have been pound; Kratorn Oragon, 1 0 *1 8 « ; V a l - ' we-k o( bta •n tv a l offered the found on the Mary Ana placers to Cbe- IITCHBLL, LB«n I STAYER CO. toy. 1 8 *8 0 « ; Northern, 1 0 *1 8 « . • rights In 86 war books. First and Taylor Streets, Portland, Oregon - VEM ARK t Carter s Uttle Liver Pills 7E g ^ H t o r o . 18K «; « r a r a r ~ < ’M Sour StOO13 ; A fw r , ^ - e w w, 17«. I m n rn . t »m asvsr se wttaseSmra «•» M lltotnff. - ,1 T ° ° • , 90.00; bran, >19 .6 0 *1 8 .6 0. , | iZJ, *--rr— l «—I s—. Mr a i f ra» H a y -W h e a t >8 6 0 * W; wheat and ST’i T ent 4 8 .0 0 *8 .8 0 ; to rt bartoy > 6 .0 0 * 7.00; alfolfo. 4 8 .0 0 *8 .0 0 par ton; •«raw, 9 8 *4 0 « per bale. - 4 W Fototoee— Early Rose. 8 0 *8 8 « ; Ora- Burbanks. 80 « 0 8 0 ; river Bur- W tonka, 88 * 8 6 « ; raw . 7 0 c *> l-9 6 . W OURS 4»OK MBAOAOMB. X ^ ^ ^ J ^ J ^ r a S kane. v* HARD W ORKING WOMEN EP ¿ s y S U - X C S * Moore’s Revealed Remedy CAWOV CATHAWTIC ~ < Branches! Salem, M c M in n v ille , L a Grande, M edford, Seattle, Spo ) B | T | r a r a TbOT»««<i» ksve u»«l It •«<> «»»«•»"<’ • now p r tlw It. I I e»re» j * n » * “«"»IV- 8 m , bottl» »« your drSSSl« »• anta Corte, r w s e r tln a eUI»M sln r, 1SJS.___ JOHN POOLE, P oetesse, Oesras. can give yon the beet torgaiue In g»“«™ mac ldn«ry, angines, ixdlers,tank», pompe, plows, ¿¿»s e * . wioflmiUe.. The new steel I X L windmill, sold by him, I un-