The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, September 05, 1906, Image 2

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THE TRIBÜNE,
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th e o lim a ie te i
L a k e v iew , Q r., E- . Luftu*, form
r ig h t there. E v e r y corn fort o f c iv
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ly
a stock m an o f L ak e C o u n ty ,
tlise d lif e is a t h a n d , a n il y e t th ere
are m en a few m i l e ^ a w n y , w ho Uut o f la te y e a r s a r esid en t o f the
h a re n ever aecn th e se m ined* hut o il field s o f C a lifo rn ia , arrived here
toast th e ir s h in s a b o u t llta p resid e,\i in M ay o f th is y e a r an d w ith hia
A x A p o lo g y to C ol. M n o se y .
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O w in g to an s e t
of
H o lla r s li t O d d
cure less l i e s *
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on m y p a ri, c a u sin g
to s p ill
som e b o ilin g h o t ca b b a g e j u ic e on
O FFIC IA L P A P E R OF CURRY
th e to p o f th e H on. C o lo n e l M up
s e y ’s head w h ile se r v in g d in n e r to
SUBSCRIPTION R lT R b.
and d eery th e m in e s o f C u rry] brother
W . fx iftu r , began pro* ab ou t forty gu ests ut th e Iralf-way
O u# Copy On» Y e « . ................... ( I AO C o u n ty , se e in g lik e in o Ie X .tb iu k io g 1 P ee lin g for go ld In th e C o y o te H ill* h ou se a t C orbin, Ore. o n A u g u s t
O il# C o p y b iz M o n t i » . , .................
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e d g e o f t h e d e se r t, a b o u t 3 0 Ifith lo st, J feel th a t 1 o w e Mr.
i t i w ith o u t th o n g b t, an d ‘'k n ook in g" , »•»
Uuo Copy Three M o n th s.. . . . , ___
in co n o eiled ign oran ce! “ A prop m ile» n o r th e a st o f L a k sv ie w o n
M unsey an apology to so o th e h is
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Published E very W ednesday, by
HARDY
T . STE
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A. B. S ieiz, Baiulou Oregon,
«m uso svn av
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hat h ath n o honor in big ow n cou n 1 s tr a ig h t lin e . A b o u t a week ngo feelin g s. J sin c e re ly h op e tlm t th is
try.*" E v e r y t h in g -is better so m e th e y ca m e in to to w n w ith so m e very d ep lo ra b le a ccid en t has n o t im p a ir ­
w here
e lse. D ie te n c e .en ch a n tsJ r*oh rock in sm a ll pieces w h ic h run ed th e fa cu lties o f th e C h ie f P en
Very h ig h in free g o ld , L ocal
p u sh er o f the G obi B each G lob e,
m o st m en , h u t th e w ise w a n
th a t th e rock and tr u st th a t said p u b lica tib n tuny
th in g s w h ere th e y a r e, a n d as th ey aayer» e s tim a te d
are. N o t a lo n e io t h e d e v e lo p m en t w o u ld r u n from $ 2 0 0 to 1 5 0 0 0 per c o n tin u e to brigh ten m a n y hom es
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o f C u rry C ou n ty C itise n s.
o f m in e s, b u t in o th er w ays, th e in to n .
F ro m
th is th e
rnrh
b egu n
W h o k n ow s bu t w h a t th e C abbage
terestr ol C ty r y C o u n ty h a v e been
in ju red by se lfish m en w ho w ant E v e r y a v a ila b le team a n d v e h ic le ju ic e m a y h a v e a te n d e u c y to pro
n o in terests here bigger than their in L a k e v ie w w as b r o u g h t in t o ser m o le th e grow th o f th e C plotiel’s —
vijie to e o n v e y th e g o ld -fe v e r pa­ lock s? A s for Mr. M unsey la y in
t ie n t s to th e new str ik e . S ou th c la im to being (lie best lo o k in g m ao
A :>vs«rui»a B a v k s R s a s o s a s l s .
w e n t a lo n g w ay a r o u n d , a r r iv in g in th a t bunch ol fo r ty , I m u st sa y
............. a s = j . u i - i ' . . . , .
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th e r e a fter d ark , a n d d id n o t take th a t, o w in g t0 t h e fearfu l ru sh , t r y ­
T h e H ig h B a r a o n H ixes I tfv e r . a n d th e irs 1 In th e c la im s e n u ia er tim e i d e a l a bite, b u t hob b led th eir in g to appease th e a p p e tite o f those
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s le d th ere a r t p rob ab ly 3 0 0 acres h orses and str u c k o u t to lucute forty W o o d - c h o p p T s o f th e W orld ,
L ust weak wa v isite d a n d ex- o f h ig h b ars, a n d a lik e « m o u n t o f c la im s b y m o o u lig h t, w o r k in g a ll 1 d id ’u t have the o p p o r tu n ity to ad-
n n iin eil th e H ig h Bara, b elon gin g to
low burs. E n o u g h w ork h as been u lg h t stu k in g o f f c la im s w ith o u t m ire th e .C o lo n el's g r a ce fu l cu rve»
D. D iv ilb lssj an d ftoftsf s o d a lso
d o n e on th e cluiA l* Of P . a n d N . q n y k n d w lw lg e o f lo o M ity , led ges and m a g n ifice n t p h y siq u e , n eith er
th o te b elo n g in g t o th e B ig J e w el D i vil bias a n d U te B ig Jew el upon or a n y t h in g e lse. .
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d id I see a n y steam c o m in g o u t o f
M in in g C om p an y in ch a r g e o f w h ich an a p p r o x im a te e s tim a te o f
T h e l w f l u s brothers had »talced h is sh o e s , b u t ainoe Mr. M u n sey
C h arles J a m ie so n . W e h a v e kn ow n th e ir w e k itli per cu b ic y u r ^ o r per off a b o u t '2 0 c la im s , b u t i t w as a l ­
se e m s so ^ o s iti re on t h is p o in t I
th c/e. g r o u n d s ltd 4 0 y e a n and h a v e acre can be c a lc u la te d . dn nearly leged t h a t th e y had n o t fo u n d th e
am w illin g l o g i c s h im t h e benefit
passed o v e r th e m rep ea te d ly , lik e
o n e acre o f grou n d N ew t, D iv ilb ise led g e ip o n e -o f th e g r o u p s a c d co u ld o f th e d ou b t.
o th er ch u m p s, w ith o u t su sp ec tin g haa tak en o u t betw een 5 an d 6 n o t h o ld so m a n y claim s,^ an d s e v ­
T r u stin g that th e C o lo n e l’^ fu tu r e
th e ir w ealth , b e lie v in g lik e o th e r th o u sa n d d o lla r s , by rather c ru d e eral w ere ju m p e d an d ta lk o f g u n
w ill n ot be clou d ed by s im ila r o c ­
g reet.h orn s, th a t th e m ain d e p o s its m eth o d s, lo s in g no d o u b t, c o n sid e r ­ p la y waa in d u lg e d in in reg u la r old
cu rren ces and h o p in g to h ave th e
o f g o ld , were h igh er u p th e river. a b le o f th e v a lu e s. H is bar o f 70 fr o n tier sty le . N o r esort to a r m s
p lea su re o f treatin g him to a clear
B u t few m en a « t ^ |t a b l » a f o r ig in s) acres w ill r u n m u ch h igh er* w hen r esu lte d , h ow ever.
H a v s n s C ig a r so m e d ayi. < agai.n
,,th o u g h t. o r it i ^ l d J y t ^ ; .« t g ju r a l
T h e n ew s o f th e new str ik e spread a p o lo g ise .
b e tter e q u ip m e n ts are used . T h e
:
to u s y e a r s a g o , th a t a rapid narrow- coarsest piece o f gold fo u n d bit h is r a p id ly , and m en from a ll th e
R e sp e c tfu lly
str ea m lik e S ix e s river, i t b u t a gi bar wus $ 3 .6 0 . M ucjt o f th e g o ld to w n s in N o r th e rn C a lifo rn ia and
v.
W illia m S el lin er ,
g a n tio ta li race d o w n w h ich t h e
o n all tho bars is coarse, r u n n in g in L ak e C o u n ty r u sh ed m a d ly to
C orb in , O regon.
w in ter fr esh ets rush a ll m o v a b le d o w n to a ll six-:*. M uch b lack th e sc e n e o f th e str ik e , so m a e v en
o w n , and by con ceited ign oram u ses
w ho are In ca p a b le
o f im p artial
ju d g m e n t’ and w h o "■Knock” ev ery
th in g on earth e x c e p t th e m se lv e s
Shapas.
I ’mter the law a silver dollar may ba
a grain a n ' a h a lf over w eight or a
guilu nail a h a lf under weight, and-thls
“lim it o f to era nee” applies to all o f our
silver coins. In other words, they are
not AUftWfffirta vary more than, that
Wiich froft ktaadard. In the ease of
roll!pieces the built la half a grain
either w ay up to the eagle, a variation
of as. much ns one grain betag permissi­
ble In the 510 and $20. pieces.
Wbcuever a fresh hutch o f dollars is
,turned out at the ailat, saniptea*are
forwarded ‘o «ba treasury at Washing*
ton, where «bey are put through a very
curious pw erss. Each dollar Is first
weighed on cxquhiitely delicate scales
to make sere that It Is heavy enough
and yet not too henry. Then It 1» pass­
ed between tw o steel rollers again «nil
Sgnln until It Is flattened out and
transformed Into a thin strip of sllv er-
■ sort o f ri b o n - a foot and a half la
length. Then It Is put beneath a little
m achine provided with several small
punches, by which hundreds o f tiny
disks are t>ujg^ed j »»« ®f sb e-^ gettl
Fort Orford,
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E. P. MATHEWS.
hintifli, Paper-hanging Mil Dacerating
AH
P r o m p tly
D a ip y m e n i
I f y o u c o n ite m p la te
r . T.
L a n g lo is , O re.
S h a r p l e s s o v e r a ll o th e r m a k e s o f S e p a r­
ators; th e
F o r T h in ,
P e o rB lo o d
a n d w ill run v e ry high per
y a r d , in to th e dollars!
W e n e v e r «aw in Id a h o nor on
R >gus R iv e r su ch pros;»ecls in b ig h j
bars,— and y e t th ese
Y o u can tru s t • m e d ic in e
tested 00 y ew s ! Sixty years
of experience, think of that!
Experience with A ye r’« Sar­
saparilla; the oriffinal Sana­
p arilla; the Sanaparilla the
d o c to n en d o n e fo rth in blood,
weak nerves, general debility.
m ine« are in
12 m ile s o f P ort Orford and w agons
an d b u g g ies d a ily v isit them o v e r a
le v e l r o u te .
X ;
A n a b u n d a n c e o f fruit v egetab les
Feed Your Nerves
Vpen
r ic h ,
B M «TUO th ia g ra s « « M u itS te tM auMMS « •
I t , k M t tra ck I t
m U ra c la Itta c U ra anS tb a
bow el« r o m t lp a t c * g a r tb a baat yaaelbla ra
calta, you ahowta u k a la ia ilc a Saaaa «» AyaCa
r>Ua > h U a ta k la g tb a B a n a g a H lla .
O
D S W IF T & 6
taking Hood's
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this (or
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others - K wm ears yea.
Hood’s 8arsaparilla
a sfta r e a ta b a . lost
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(Successor to Pacific F nrn itare & Lumbar Co.)
O E T V E L R A . I o
iT ^ i'P o r t
know n to any other M E D I C I N E .
SALEM ,
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OREGON.
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I Von » » n t In 111 T »L.1I yon are atauag i t
- b a U b la d ,b e u t o r t» r ; r t . H a k a y our
¡beta c a k a t b y tboM lag |b e S T E V E N S .
Fc» a t r e a ra S T E V E N S A R M S V.ra
r a rtb S
P R F M 1 E X H O N O R S tor A C -
CVRAC V. O r a l« !
rs
A»tt y<- r lM»ter~in.
i»«i om that Irtvntv.
If yarn «mano« tettali,
fint i $ i ta. ha «twape
vaC
V«'tara,'ISc'»ta OTre“ “-
r v e f n f rvatrat awd
S
,J. Stevens Arm?
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w .:i
Co.,
T.Q Boktoae
CHlCOFSS FAXL3, I I ASO» U. a. a .
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N EW GOODS,
an<l fresh suoplfea wtll 1« received by every stettm «r,-..Jt eh ail lie
my purpose to keen a fu ll stock ut everything required by the
trad» iu the lin e of
G R O C E R I E S an d P R O V I S I O N S ,
B O O T 8 an d S H O K S
M E N S ’ a n d B O Y S , C L O T H IN G ,
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L A D IE S ’ D R E SS G O O DS,
H A R D W A R E , G R A N I T E an d T I N W A R E ,
C IG A R S , TO BA C C O , P IP E S
C A N D Y , N U T S a n d N O T IO N S . '
In fact, a supply of everyth in g u su ally kept in a w ell stocked
G eneral M erchandise S tore.'
O RDERS T A K EN FO R
ANY A R TICLE N()T IN STOCK.
Call and examine goods and g et p ric e s .;
JOHN R. MILLER.
English Walnuts, Fruit Trees,
Shrubs, Plants, Etc.
Oregon is wonderfully adapted to the growing of
ENGLISH WALNUTS', it is tibeir true home. Large
plantings are being made, numerous trees in bearing,
producing tremendous crops yearly, in proof. A sm all
grove gives independent income, is the coming great in­
industry. Big profits, sm all outlay of capital. Write
today for Free catalog, a treatise telling conditions a n d
resalts, also N ursery catalog.
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BROOKS SONS,
Walnul Nursery.
Cdrltdn,'Oregon.
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R . R . D IH H IO A N à CO,
312 4 t h « t ..
S x n F » a n « ia « o ,C a lifo r n ia
F in e W h a lk i e s a n d T o n i c
, ' v in e s a n d B r a n d ie s , f o r m e ­
Oto of Saddslry,
B an d on , O pPgon,
To W hom It M ay C on cern .
W ANTED: -by a Chicago w hnlsala and
m ail order house, OMMistast m anager
(m an or wom an) for this rou n ty and
I attyointng territory. Salary *30 sad ex-
j pen ses paid w eek ly; e x istn ee m oney
advanced. Work pleasan t; position
; perm anent. N o Investm ent or exp eri­
ence ret,qired. Spare tim e valuable. *
W'Tite at once for full particulars uDd
1 em -lcsc self-addressed envelope.
Addrea-,
j U xx UAHAqaa, 134 E Lake St. Chicago
1C I € <
H avin g pnri-hnsed the General M erchandise business of the
P. F. & L. Co., it sh a ll lie m y aim to merit and receive a la ir share
of th e public p a tp w sg e by keeping a toll and Complete stock Of
general m erchandise, of th e best qnality, by selling a t the low est
p ossib le figures, and bv lair and honest d ealin g. I have ju st rd-
oeived a largo s to c F o f . . 4 ~
N otice is hereby given th at L . A.
Roberta, Adm inistrator of the E state
of Sam u el L M oore, Deceased, has MAKUr.ttTVBBB
filed hie F in al Account as such A d­
m inistrator with the Clerk of Ute
C ou nty Court for Curry County. State
O regon, and (hat M onday the 3rd
D ram a la
d ay o f Septem ber, 190«. at the Court
H ouse in said Curry County, has been
appointed by Hop E A B ailey, Judge
o f said Court, a s the day and place for
th e h earin g of ohjertlons to said F inal
account, and the settlem en t thereof,
L A K oubbts
A d m in istrator of th e Es-
1
to te o f Sam uel L Moore
D eceased
Rifles, Siialgiins, M s
M
O rfo rd , O r r ^ \
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ba lorw aadat U , , « crac« la al
• quailed in mcdtcid hietorv, provea
/ Hood'«
S a n a p a r iin poeeeoace m erit uA-
r
firs t p riz e
JOHN R. MILLER,
8 . SflBljN
Utft fo rm u la s o f a ll a » r asaRietaaa.
k C R E A T record of enrea, uno-
rx
w in n in g
«'wire panel Olavlc Itlxpowition.
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY
S i- -I» »a»
S harpless
o v e r a ll c o m p e tito rs a t th e
M
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c ele b rate d
Sharpless Separators,'
The Evening Telegram,
Portland, Oregon,
D o u b tin g ‘‘T ltom a»e»” are re-
tatatted th a t these m in e s l ie rig h t
at our
an d that n w o fle I* e x
CUSahle in Cotideiltihg them , w i’ h
o u t in-»i»«-et itiqr th e m , e x c e p t ri
c u b ic K n ock er or otte t o d t i s v to m ove.
A g e n t fo r th e
a n d le t h im e x p la in th e s u p e r io r ity o f th e
m in e r a ls, an d at th e first w id e, fiat, sa n d la fo u n d also p la tin u m etc. sta r tin g in th e n ig h t. N o o n o h as
p la ces b eco m es th e rich d e p o s its o f C areful e stim a te s m o ils by C h arles y e t to k e n th e lim e to g o
a lt h e a v y d e tr itu s.
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F itx h u g h o f th e d ir t w ash ed by th e led ges o f rock , bu t good proa
T h e se bars I h ave m e n tio n e d Are
t h e B ig J e w e l, w h ich im ly g o t start-n p acts are fou n d O n the su rfa c e o f
th e first great s p ills s t th e m ou th ed la te la s t s p r in g , and w as sh o rt j U te grou n d , a n d d ir t ta k en from th e
o f th e c a n y o n , a n d a n y t h o u g h tfu l, o f w ater b eca u se of th e d r y S e a s o n ,1 s m a ll r a v in es in th e n e ig h b o rh o o d
p ra ctica l m a n s h o u ld h a v e d isc o v e r sh o w e d a n av era g e per c u b ic y a id j and p a n n ed o u t w ent, from 91 to $6
ed th e ir w ea lth y ea rs ago, for they
o f o v e r 16 c e n ts , and t h is too, in per p an , and s m a ll pieces o f rock
are in co m p a ra b ly better an d surer
th e ir first c u t w here, because o f the h a lf th e - r t z e o f a m a n ’s h a n d broken
th a n a n y a b o v e th em .
slo p in g side», a m u ch » m ailer q u a n ­ from th e p ro jectin g le d g e s o f rock
T h e h ig h bars are e x te n s iv e , h y-
t it y o f th e ir beet g ra v el w a T run an d m ortared sh ow ed a str in g o f
d r a u lio p r o p o sitio n s, w hose o n ly
in to th eir slu ic e s . W e b e lie v e th a t g o ld in th e b ottom o f th e pan from
pleta Associated Press reports and
d raw b ack i s an in su ffic ien cy o f wa w h b su ch a sh o w in g th e ir gravel
on e to tw o in ch es lorig.
B ettered Side t p .
wire servios, with
ter, w ith o u t a n e x p e n se too great for
One o f the stories which Lev! Flutrh
w ill n e a r ly d o u b le in v a lu e o ver
S everal sm a ll a n d le s s im p o r ta n t
in
Important
news
Ina the old tim e clorkmaker of Con
poor m en to finance.
th e ab ove fine allow in g w hen a strik.es have been m ade in tl)e. v ic ­
canters and in all the cities and
co«l, N. 11..-iit-llghtcfl to tell related to
B u t w ater can be ob tain ed from
n o r m a l p roportion o f their pay d ir t in it y o f th e o r ig in a l s tr ik s b u t som e
the youth of punfel Webster.
principal towns of the Northwest.
E d eo n ere ed , e l x e o e t o f a - f a r t h o u ­
is w a sh ed . T h e y hsfve m a n y se r es se v e ra l m iles d is ta n t. T h e w h o le
Portland and rebarba ara covarad ’- “ One day.” said the old u»»h. “while
1 was taking breakfast at the tavern
san d d o lla r s , th a t w ould co v er a ll
o f »uch g r o u n d f and as th e ir bar is c o u n tr y has been sta k ed o f f for
hy • bright sta ff of reportar*, and
kept by Daniel's father. Daniel god Ids
th o s e h ig h bars m en tion ed , a ssu rin g
a c o n tin u a tio n Of N e w t. D iv ilb ls t ’s, som e m ile s around th e place.
editorial, dramatic, society and
brother Kzrkli*!, who were liftllp boys
a s t e a d y s u p p ly for ten m o n th s
with dirty faces and suarly hair, came
■paciol writers. Saturday's edi-
T hoee
w ho have v isited
the
it w ill u n d o u b te d ly p rovq as r ic h ,
year.
W a ter c o u ld be p u m p e d as
, to the table ,and asked me for bread
tttn
consists
o
f
M
to
pogos,
end
b ecau se it» d ir e c tio n is in a tin e T o n o p a h m in in g d is tr ic t sa y th e
.and butter.
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a u x illis r y to w h a t th ey now h ave;
w ith th e sam e old c h a n n e l.
in fo rm a tio n is th e sam e a n d th e la y ' has colored comic pages, as well as f “1 compiled w’lth their r e q n e s t . little
■hu.t. purpBOI i* MBCPgiK. ,Th<
ft dtPtgtfflqnt for Children, colored LlftiPfelM Htat ,itirj.,if” iiitl..toBmg, n e t
— T h e h i g h tw i b e ltiu g in g u r - E H vrt- w f t hw c o u n t ry a l u m s» ■ide n t i c a l', w i l d
b est p lan w o u ld be for a c o m p a n y
distinguished mcu.
Daniel dropped
fashion page, ax interesting aortal
b iss Sr. is nn th e o p p o site or north th« ore c lo s e ly resem b les th e N eva-1
j hia piece of bread on the candy floor,
w ith c a p ita l to d am th e river »even
story and other attractive features
s id e o f th e riv er from th e a b o v e d a rock.
and the buttered side of course was
or e ig h t m iles a b o v e a n d bring nn
in addition to all tha nawa of the
down. He looked at It a moment, then
o n e s, b u t i t is th e largest o f a ll and
T h e strik e is on th e ed ge o f w h a t "
day.
t n d less s u p p ly o f w ater b y ditqh
ticked It up nud showed It to me. say­
c o n ta in s probab ly 100 acre», all o f is k n dw n a t th e O regon D e se it,
ing:
Subscription Bates: Ona month,
an d fium e, c o v e r in g a ll in te r v e n in g
w h ic h has beet; prosp ected w ith a l­ T h is portion o f th e desert is lo w ,
60 cents; three months, $1.36; six j “ 'What a pity! Please give in? a
grou n d w h ich p rob ab ly w ou ld be
piece o f bread liultereW on both »Ides;
m ost u n v a r y in g r e s is t s . W e p r o s­ r o llin g h ills covered w ith sm a ll »age
month«
$2.60; tw elve months, $6.
an a d d itio n a l th o u sa n d scree o f very
then If I lid It fall one of the buttered
pected th ia Imr on th e sou th and b ru sh , lig h t g ra y rock an d th e so il
Sample copies mailod free.
sides w ill be up.’ "
rich g r o u n d com posed o f sm a lle r
w e st sid es w ith good r esu lts in is o f lig h t color also.
bars. T o c o n stru ct su ch w aterw ay
T h e lo ca tio n is ft . d e sir a b le o n e ,
e v e r y pan o f d ir t, an d d o -not hesi­
an d secu re th e m in in g g r o u n d s
ta te t o c la s s it w ith th o se alread y ns th ere ie p le n ty o f good, fresh
w ou ld c o st $ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 b u t th e m in e
M O T H E R « And help
m e n tio n e d . B lu e g r sv e l w as stru ck m o u n ta in w ater r u n n in g o n ly n ■ in H ood’s ___
barsaparllla,
' rsapartir w hich
’ gives
*
w ou ld be w orth n m illio n .
M o -T o -B m f o r F i f t y C o n t a .
in th e e x tre m e low er end o f th is few m ile s from th e m in es. There them pure bipod, a good appetite and
B etw een th e h ig h bars in the
o » s r # n ie « j1 te b r e c o h a b it c u r e . in aS e e w e a k
tu e n s tr o b g . blood p u re .
Me. H a l l '
bar, s e v e r a lfr e t detip a n d very rich. is a n e a sy pass from L a k ev iew to new and needed • T H E M C T H
D iv ilb is s v ic in ity are e x t e n s iv e low
■ ■eitit »ili^
T h e bank is fu ll 4 0 fe el d e e p ut th e m in es.'-1
bars, an d the p resen t river bed— a ll
t h is place, and sh o w s th e stra ta o f
T h e e x c ite m e n t has p a t ev er y
rich — w h ic h c o m p r is e a few h u n
c em e n te d g r a y g r a v el j u s t us the m an w h o can possib ly g e t s w a y to
d rsd se r es, e n d w h ich sh o u ld be
o th ers do. From a sm a ll c u t w hich p r o sp ec tin g , and is w o rk in g a h a r d ­
worked by dred gers, or - e le v t lo r s ,
before the g r a v el from th e h ig h h a r d ly get« in to th e m in e, K d. s h ip o n farm er», w h o w h a r v e st
D iy ilb » s la s t w in ter w ith w h n t wa crew» h n v e been atruuk w ith t h e
bate is d u m p e d u p on th em .
O n ly
tar ho o u u lJ g e t in w e t w eather, fever a n d left th e b a y in th e sh ock
a b i g com petty can work th em th u s,
c le a n e d u p se v e ra l h u n d red d o l to g o to th e g o ld field s,
C h r is t ia n b u t n o t S e c t a r ia n .'^ J L .
w h ile th e sm a ll m in er is c o m p e lle d
lars,— th e g o ld »¡m iliar to th e oth er,
to work th e h igh bars o n ly , and
T 'W 'O 1 N © W l i t i l l t l i i i t g a a .
A .< l« t q u it* u L ^ i n l p t n e i i t .
d u m p up on th e lo w e r bare w h ich on « piece w e ig h in g $ 1 .2 5 .
Dr. D a v id T. D a y w rites us th a t
A t Bve th o u sa n d per acre th ere
are p reh ap s richer th a n th e upper
hia v is it to C oos B a y , and d o w n th e
are in these h ig h bare m e n tio n e d a
le v e ls.
co a st p rob ab ly a s far a s E u r e k a , to
T h e h ig h bare I e x a m in e d are 25 m illio n an d a h a lf d o lla r s, a n d as look u p o a r block sa n d » , e tc, h a s
to 4 0 feet d eep w ith g o ld to th e m u c h , or m ore in Ute in te r v e n in g been d e la y sd b u t th a t he w ill be h ere E n g l i s h C o m m e r c i a l & E l e c t r i c a l E n g i n e e r i n g ,
low bars a n d river.. .c h a n n e l, m ak
g r a ss roots, s a d w ith tw o d is tin c t
soon .
P A R T IC U L A R S A D D R E S S ,< —
e x te n s iv e , an d
r em a r k a b le rich in g it one o f th e safest, an d m o st
stra ta o f g r a v el. I n aU o f th em fa sc in a tin g in v e stm e n ts to be fou n d
D ea n J. T . M a t t h e w s o r P re s id e n t J ö h n H . C o l e m a n ,
there Is a d e p o sit o f B lu e g ra v el io th e placer regional o f th e w orld.
from 4 to 6 feet on th e bedrock.
A b o v e t h i e s e s str a ta « f l o o s e , poor
g ravel a few f a t deep. A b o v e th ia
is a «(rata o f cem ented gray g r a v e l,
in to in f a t s —p t x - i i„ „yyy riels.
b u y in g a (.' r e a m
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Two new courses added this year:
at
A tte n tio n
All nctural waters contain a greater
or less amount o f mineral m atter In so­
lution. Rain w ater has the sm allest
percentage o f solid Imparities o f any,
and therefore It Is taken a s the stand­
ard variety o f so ft water.
The term s so ft and hard, however,
i applied to water are scientifically
considered purely relative.
Water Is usually reckoned > io be
“so ft” when It ebatalns less than on*
flre-thousandtb part of Its weight of
mineral Ingredients and “bard” when It
contains more than oue four-tbou
II sandtb.
Everyone sbonld subscribe
**''«off water bas the property o f easily
U s home paper, in order
get
form in g a lather with soap and In
1 the local news, but to keep in
therefore suitable for washing pur­
with the world's dally
poses, while hard w a te f will only form
a lather, nod that Imperfectly, with
should also read
>
considerable difficulty.
A mineral water baa more than one
two^thousandth of Its weight uf^tiat
urn I dissolved solids, and a medicinal
water Is a variety o f mineral water
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do n e
1 < « « ja o x a » l> lo H n t e w .
Now, the object of this performance
Is to obtain sam ples o f m etal from all
parts o f tb< dollar. Inasmuch as It Is
conceivable that one portion m ight be
richer In sliver than another. The little
disks are shuffled together, and a
o f them, taken a t random from th e lot,
are subjected, to an assay. Thus t b s
fineness o f the material o f the dollar la
ascertained with absolute accuracy
aod. the w eight baring been already
determined, the value and' correctness
Of that coin are perfectly known.
The sam ple pieces having been found
correct, It Is Inferred that the entire
batch o f dollars la all r ig h t—Saturday
Evening Poet.
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N otice is hereby g iv e n to oil whom
that they aref
o f the Pouth B m ay concern, not to en ter u p on , or
h alf o f Sect!
Tow nship th irty trespass in a n y m anner upo : tho Star
three, South ran gé fourteen W ent o f I R anch, situated a t L a n g lo is, O urty
W illam ette m eridian, Oregon. Ali par­ C ou nty, O regon, for th e purpose o f
ti«« are warned not to treapasa upon or h u n tin g w ith g u n s or d o g s, or o th e r ­
m ake any locations, e ith er placer
wise trespass In a n y m anner.
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Any person or persons so e n terin g
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upon eaid premiHCH w ithout m y c o n ­
f O wners.
sen t w ill be prosecuted to th e fu ll e x ­
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