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7 5 Volume X X I I . ’ •< M t 'l’ . < >Hi o itl), <>ltliG(>X.^VKi)^i38DAY. ^XUOUWrr tì<>. 101.3 Xiiinl»«**' I OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. SEEK EOX; HIT MINE. » tats * ud DtaniCT opricaan: U. 8. Senator»—D r. H arry I A n e, ot Portland and Gao. E. C ham berlain o f Salem . C ongressm an, F ir st D istrict— W illis C. H aw ley, of Salem. XW CHASE STL VER WORTH M IL LIONS IS FOUND. A a r C A T H E R IN E E D D Y C L E A V E R !^ B lacksm ith Alma Ham m er a t A nim al, But Strikes Rock W herein Vast W ealth Lies—$ 3 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 , _ ' l a Sigh t L ST aa lite clock • truca u»e mat laid down his m agatine w ith a ■fkh. and glanced a t the time, piece on the table before him. T-c New Y o r k T w 'ii yoitng t'ankdlans, o'clock, and tie morrow was New Dovld Dunlap an d N oah T im m o n s .’b o th Year's day—to-morrow, that woti.c ___ of Mattawa. Out., regis.ereil here re end this lonely life of bla and la cently They brought htlta personal him home Home to the people wh » baggii, e. but did hi kg J w o freight cars with the dear faith of one's own kin Which they hail sidetrack bi Jersey atilt beheved in the geuius he- h^t City. Forty full tons ot.,i • . *■ as in failed to piove to the rest of th< these cars* If hod been m.i„ , Dun world. His late brightened aa he pie lop and Timmins In norths V i i rio,'' tured his welcome rtiere. and wi t between lj»kea Tenilstam b . and childish Impulse to Quicken lo tu n - i T cm a g a m ie w l t b i t i a m o n th . row's coming he rose from hie chalt | When the two 'Canadians left for | W hite, Salem., and began hla preparations for tin borne they had sold the rock to the Balein. night. l.adue chemical and redurtlnu works Clark State Ijtud B oard —G. G. Brown, As he undressed his mind revertef for f.5.utst. '¡’hey had struck a.sitver Saletn. to the story he had been reading— and nickel mine, which promises to Join t Senatoi (or Cooa and Curry— a tale of a man whose fam ily nac prove one o( the richest in the world. I. S. Sm ith, a been cursed with hereditary ’ im in-„» They have obtained complete ownership and who had at la st seised t ' c row Joint R epresentative (or C oos and of tha property, andt'ec arc they would -, a'rd's refuge rather than face the trag not sell out for J5 uU' .t 'sl each. Curry—S. F. Feirce. The territory in wl b h the mine is lo Jud ge, 2d J u d icial D ia t r le t - J . W. I edy of his Inheritance. He shuddered slightly, for the sto-j cated Is little known c v e p t to hunters. H am ilton, Roseburg. had made its pe tuliar appeal to him Almost a year ago a raijroad projected F roftcuting A ttorney for Curry ! He, too, knew the sick hon or of -u... a line through thJt n .t io u , and last Do.— W. H . M eredith, W edderburn. a heritage. His grandtather and greii- spring a biack, .,iitii’s shop was built U. 8 . C om m issioner»—K. T . Stewart , grandfather had spent the.r lost ye.t.t alongside (he uew’y laid tracks. One in darsnes«, and. although Ills owt Bunday afternoon, as n blacksmith, ham Fort Orford. father had escaped, he knew too man; mer In hand, was s rolling arou.'.d, a fox victim s of the' dtprlee of atavism tt col nty orrtceua. started up in front of him He hold him self exempt. hurled the h iniroi r. missed the fox, but C ou ety J u d g e - W . A. W ood, G old The chill air of tae December night the hammer struck a projecting Isiwlder Beach. ____ struck tus face os be opened bla win m aking a sharp, metallic sound. The County Lkxnmtssiooers—D. Colegrove, dow and he shook off his momentary blacksmith became Interested. He Gold Beach ; G eoC heuoweth, L a n g lo is. depression as the little refrain, with struck the bowlder, and became con- ail it meant, sang once otite more u Sheriff— C. H. Bailey, Gold Beach. -vinced that It was largely impregnated County Clerk—Job a R. Stanuard, bis broiu— "to-morrow la New Year a with metal He clipped some idiips off day" f the rock. and. taking them to Mattawa, Gold Beach. he showed them to Timmins and Dun-’ At length he fell asleep, his eyes County Treasurer— F rank C a u g h e li resting on the cheerful B uie point ol lap The latter saw the specimens W edderburn flame la the night-lam p which shoar were largely silver Assessor— W’m. Telm an, H arbor. through the open door of hla ‘dreSi Carefully guarding the secret, the School S u p t.— Geo. W . S m ith . Gold ing-room full on his pillow. two men went to the place .and discov Oytside. the wiud in the valley waa ered more than a dozen other sp ed - - B each. * Purveyor— J. Oatighrll J r., Gold Beach blowing the Houds iuto » hgav .* pat. metis of rock. A il were ofaUver, with acroaa the aky. then, rising suddenly Ic about 12 per cent, o f nickel and »trace MIKT1NU» or THE COURT«. a passion of destrcactivenea«, it ! of cobalt and arsenic. They also found Circuit C ourt m eets F ouitii M onday in snapped the trees betide the mau'a a welt-deflned ore vein running along August of each year. window with a crash that roused tha the surface of the ground for nearly County C om m ission ers C ourt m eets sleeper to a sitting posttu» 1.000 feet. Claims were filed, and Noah Gazing, unknowing. Into the black-H Timmins, his brother Henry and David llrst W ouneaday lu January, A pril, nees around him, with his first con Dunlap became the owners of the prop J u ly and Sep tem b erof each y e a i. sciousness he raised his h>nd to his erty. Probate Court m eets first M onday in Write lor information to eyes to brush away the veil of sleep, The three men. with a gang of 28 e a ch m outh The action woke him to a sudden rea.- minerà, then took poRsesdon and be The Smith Premier Typewriter C o , CURRY COUNTY COST OFFICSs FOST- Izatlon of tha Intense darkness ht to-a gan operations. Tw-o shafts were sunk, M a n I Ba. Syracuse» N.Y» Branch« «verywhoa him. Where was the light that always and the ore vein rot richer as they went H a r b o r i e t e b e r Gardner. met him Irom the taithful little night- down. A depth of 80 feet has been G old HFaclj............................ J. w . R iley. lamp? Where was the gray out-of- reached, and what Is said to be one of doors that meant early morning? W edderburn.................. 0 . L. Wakeman. the richest silver and niekel depot IHH mm »................... . ..M r. E. H Frloe. Blackness, thick, impenetrable, closed Its on this continent has been dis- - M a r i a l . . . . . .............Mrs. Viola A. F ry. in on him. God! could I t be that the closed. light still burned—but not for him ! Mr Timmins declares that fully *g''ess.............................. A. M. Riles. That the sun was rising—but to him 13,000,000 worth o f the metals is now Port Orford......................Ames John ston It would always be night? practically In sight D enm ark.......... ........................ J. g . Capps. I tie slid from his» bed and groped L a n g lo is .................... e . B T h r ift' his way to the window, straining hi* S O W ...................................J . A. H a in es eyes vainly to perceive the slightest SHOPLIFTERS HAVE TOOLS. outline In the formless darkness. Than terror gripped him close and I.» L atest “ W rinkle" of Fem ale P urloln- Notk»e fog Publication. sra la to Tie and W rap Stolen panic hade him scream—fly -escapy J Ai tid e s. from this fiend of night that had fold- 1 I l!MrarM«.aaPB> w a . 4 M ining A pplication No. 0S6JM. ed him In her infinite embrace. U'tih ouc last effort at tontrol h*> ! Boston.—Up-to-date shoplifters have U n ited S ta te s Land Office, R ose reached for the familiar match-box evolved a new scheme to fool the store burg, Oregon, March 28, BUS. and struck one of the tiny torcht i .detectives. At least the police say so Notice is hereby giv en that W. O. that meant life-long night or day to - and they ought to know. The latest Corbin, w h ole pontoffke ad d ress 1« him He heard the scratch and snap, j "wrinkle" is to terry about with the n Fort Orford, Curry County, O regon, 1 but not a spark o( light rewarded h , ' several sheets of brown paper, such at Is used in wrapping up parcels and I he m at... and Walter Sinclair, whose postoffiee agonized e.lort’ til sea. In.’ d h x ^ o f n ^ ’d h A o t » ï r - u ' I'- -- add ress is C oq u ille, Coos County, O r -' fell irom his nerveless lingers and some stout twine. They then pro eud • .‘bicycle. DO HOT O j f a I L '«‘, .‘; ?, .? t*' ai. t?ro bculod your to tie up the stolen articles, so as not egon, have filed th eir application fot a the cold sweat of despair soai.ed h.s to arouse gu t. icitui If »key unfortu night-<lothas with its uank chill. joint p a ten t for the follow in g dc«< rib-1 His whole future was s.lfiotiette I nately become it,.» closely a tfualnted M o « ; i . i e u - •„ v - ed tnii.ing ground, situate In the S ix es ■i&iUii.’’;;:?.;ry* •• ■»'*kv a i j ; w , : before him. a black shadow again I with tiie floor walkers or de tectives. i r ’"w i t V it- 1 ‘ ■w ,t b k »c *w for m in in g district (Unorgflniitcd) in Cur the suu.ight of the world However sue , tul the „. iteme ma. His e><- r^'plvnili.lert (i,r,d»pprwwZiL2i * ’•* ®uf Uvrf.wM u:. I a v . , . . . ry County, S ta te of O re g o n , To-wtt: s.ght gone, his career ruined, his great work i.i some fit its. it tstle , us tar -A V / 3<cono IMM33.1 circi? • V . a nut! fair (»a h a u l h .** , • a ..ti ;e: da g m il froMi aa ... ¿4 o r i l i « tl'V Î1' our <- The South Wo„t I o f the Nor, li F ast J, I boos still unwritten—only l.te s empty Mrs. Mary M, or; « t t i ü n in f a u ¿di‘"*v*b-«,c*.ai1 ■ AJLtton a- r; To-moitoW ter, Mrs Ali c The South East | of the North West | , shell left to mock him C a m b rid g e , . : ., ? «. , ( n f, , would begin the drear, bias-., pi.iw»-*- and the North E ast | of the South West chase in th ' ' i », ., , s!on of days, stretching lis e p.t.l be.t - 1 o f the North W est J, all in Section cerneri. W hrf :• 'o< dis , o ; Oxwl* L _ - I a WP» _____ fygggg trs to the g r a .e To-m . w! E ig h t, Township Thirty-Two, South of God! the Irony of it—to-morrow w n eretl before tiny had I I I o p |« irt'i ..... . ” ‘0 , , I C * r D . - K T m o u c £ M x . r R ange Fourteen W est of the W illam the new year! An iin y o e a t sob rc*e nlty to ids, the paper ar , .1 f t. ette M eridian, in said Curry County, choking in his thr.,ai t.a„ this to ,t* giulos is noi known, but at ,tn> rat :;Î' m ORÊ t »OÜBÎEFM and c o n ta in in g Ninety ncr. s of land. his home tuning -le d like a blind beg the polite say tin y found plenty ' HAIL». T « ,.. „ . C l „ c ! I c i T l t . T i The adjoinin g m in in g claim is that of gar, to be a burueu where he had the paper i.u l tw ine on the pair w he - Ij' . l.'U ..;* ,, J It, i , j., L they were .- ir lie 1 at headquarters hoped to help? G r s ' c / w n o w j ’^ 'in u iiJ n’ Newton C. D iv e lb isso u the South T h e y w ere not rce ocnG e d by anj Ail hi„ man s courage and fierce re T lie land applied for is under the ,.*-. as t»ld offender» sistance to Fate rose tn him He of the 1: ' - . :-l quality c f rubi. r. » h.< i i , " r , i. nam es of, Tiic H ud-on I’laeer m ining u o ro i.s an d width cip-.*“ « , . ™ would never yield to that. Rather — though tic j.it.i ¡ed guilty when ar * . . r n without. n l l o w I n g l T o a i r 2 ? » claim s, The W. O. Corbin claim ’. The With Ais iudden eneigy bis fingeis raigned in Hi" i.iunlelpal court. The ' T.'' “ M i ' î' r' A. A Black cla im , J he T h ai G leen closed on one remaining match an I .mother wu fl- >1 |'„i auu the daughter * ,; .A ,k,.' . •■.«.• "-n« 1 I claim , a 1! pi«cer, gold beating gronno. Instinc.ively, with the v.goi b irn of was placed on probation. ■.c l n u in ; . r j- t lr o . li, „ i„ . . . ^ '. rp,., „ L ? T '' ' ' f î rim cutt<nr. 7 The Hintron M ining C laim s were re- desparatlon, he »truck i t a lo n g t .*• fa:TUmith®rtrca</*’’i'1M>Yn*i‘r |t* c ‘* r ‘ ' ’ n d \ t,r a n / ot I» »>0 U r P ..IÄ I mt . ?a‘d Ì . r . r J I locu tnl to i oinply witli the sub, ¡visions wall. A quick blue itanu n.ikhirf H spacial factory i . j n t„ i . , . ’ :? life and stuiweil tin* open tto or. ti e HIS SOLDIERS MUST SINO. oi tile *iorei’niiieiit survey. ‘ •’ v 1 u. r is Fucelvcd A e s’ ì o C “ o ’ i w *V' All « U« rs b h i p j j r d extinguished iainp, the hradless mot n a cr.ut u n u i you All of sni'l claim s are recorded in tlie Edict from Kaiser Commands That at his feet—objects so meiUlingl s I * r. „ •. \ d RULLO ASM o t i i . e o f t h c l o i|.,t y Clerk of Curry fore, so fr a u g h t w ith the jo y t l liie * Defender Must L ift Up Voice Jl I ~ .. I.-ASL-M . LT / W f ,rsf.y I I.J I - I., '■ a... • ’ ,., •, . 8 _ l < r p t . . - ---- I ' rn.t « nm t n « t r. . n a y « I- ) K: *.t to Ua i.ag r ' " r * u* y M 1 in Tuneful Notes. t y r. C tiuiy, Oregon, and also all trun.-fers now. ' r ‘ LA l J I 1 ***’■ bott'erjMt lnngE rané t<L» « » r tllMIY an * T ¿t:- *u - r«”» ’ « t i l twa art wwa M . . _ . _ . * 11 rp y»it| La *0 « With a c ry of re lie f th , m n s p r^ ti : from the original claim ants. ra*1 * r» r7 '“ - “• »»«„nwr. « f . ï Â i t is now e o iiiiiinntli-rf b y Em to the gas-jet. anti a» tin* to uu w , , r , ' O J N È È O Tï^NEÂi'?i'i,,rt'!T*nU‘ri,i!d;‘ô 1:‘i.prl'’ "',,''r<")-',«’tf"».i>.irofn-<i»«*MB Any and ad p erson sclaim in gad vers- flooded with the bie-seu ii. lit be sari p, to r \M filiu tii li. t | ia t th«» n n Ä - .'L u V Â Â 'ïa ly any portiutr ol the alm vo d eseritad trembling to Iris knees, a n d l .. c b e . , G erm an soldi,*t, in a d d itio n Io his to-., it ground or iiriniug claim s, are required of midnight sang in his ears m any o th e r d u tie s, »hall, w hile to file their adverse c la im s -„it.h the is the new year, -The W right Maga- t a I'ch iiii;, lif t up bis voice and alue. Register of tlie United States igaml of- sing. W ith surplus • and so rro w fice St Roseburg, in the State o f Ore Apprehensive. bin m ajeslv litis found n r g o in i; gon, c u r in g the sixty d a y s peril 1 of "Cheer tip!" said the candid M end, <,v e r t lie o111 I ¡me hoe nr, d marches publication hereof, or they w ill Ire bar as they met at th» do . .-maker s. Ayer’s Pills. Ayer’s Pills. l or red by virtue of the provisions o ( the the bride of a year you loJa indigo fb a r llieso bail, fo r tin- most p a rt, Ayer’s Pills. Keep saying • not s iiita ld e te x ts ." and in hot statute. this over and over again., blue W hat’s the matter?” '■it's—Its John," was the hesitating baste tw o p iie ts o f I'.e ijin and Mu The best laxative. Lw.VAS£.'| B. F. ION KF, R egister. reply fiie li respei tiv<.|y bavi- put th e ir "Whkt's the matter with him? lie heads totfi th e r am i prorlueed a lit Want your moustache or beard looked ali right in chureh Sunday." a beautiful brown or rich black? Use D fl "Well, he slated nte when he came tie "lin n d book o f easiiv rem em bered mat« '.tin • songs." w ith tlie home tp-ti.nner last night." (Huoessor to A. B. R abin » "Goodness gracious. Well?” c a ro lin g o f w fiieli Hans. H erm ann "He kissed me again when he went and Fritz, w ill in tin* fu tu re be to business this morning." g u ile th e ir n leady tra m p , tra m p , "Did you mk for an explanation?" Mriu* for oar confldentbU letter Ix io r * ajv - piyin g for paten t: i t may be worth «oner "He didn't gl»e in - time Hut I am tra m p . W e prom ptly obtain U . 9. and Formyn determined tt> find out wtfat'g behind Ry the way, has not tin- fo re ig n It. If he meaus to crawl out of, .giv A n y th in g not in sto ck , w ill ing that automobile he promised ma er som etim es been puzzled as to ¡“ " ’ TRADE t i e n , EM- o r return w lty a G erm an m a rd p tig regim ent m o t e l . 8 ks*it h for Christmas, w hy—kisses don’t go." T I F F atu«rn«y‘» fee. bend medal. he pleased tc order w ill on oeeasiun suddenly and w ith c r < ‘x u o a n d we e e M an IM M E D IA T E —N. Y Times. ! * R £ | rap o rt on p atenlnbilu y w e f ir e Gvernor—Oswald West, Salem. Secretary of State— Ben. W. O lcult Sa lem. state T.eaanrer— Thoa. B. K ay, o f S a lem . *, S u p t P ublic In stru ction —L. A . Aid erm an, Salem . State Printer— W illi« Dtndw ny. N<i|em. Attorney G enera)— A M. I'tawford, State (inm e tV.irden— -Vrn. 1.. F ili- , ley, Salem , State Health (Jffioel — Dr. C u i'in S. Control A ll necessary operations in writing, billing or statistical w ork are accomplished from the key board of the light running, easy action M odel 10 (V isible) - — , ---- Rtraiyht Line Keyboard Rem ovable and Inteichaneeable Platen» B a ll Bearing Carnage R e ven iU e Tabulator Rack Sim ple Stencil Cutting Device D r o p Forged Typ e B ail Perfect Line Lock mtcbrome Ribbon Uniform Touch Bell Bearing Type Ber Column Finder and Far^raph« Decimal Tabulator V ia ib U W in in g A K e y for Every Character ~ " Erasing ( F a c .l ___ *» Perfect ____ Interchangeable Carriages Right and l e f t Carnage Releaae Lever. Swinging M arginal Rack Protected Ribbon - G ear Driven Carriage. Ribbon Controlled from Keyboard V ariable and L'niveriol Line Space* Perfect D u e G uard ■nek Spare Lever Carriage Retarder Improved Marginal Stono Cagopoment, Speediest Ever Deviled Inc. Throe »re fenturea which make the Smith Premier the choice of the ■tan who investigate» comparative advantage». Thousands Ha re Kidney WflflTER-A and Don’ t E n o w ft. Hew To FZ Fill a bottle or comm- «Iter and let It stand U • fth > r ;r hours; i » 't or >* • £ tt.w.oate- ... » ur.iuMuthy condi- t!on uf tha kid neys; if it ftAins your linen it is evidence of kid ney trcftble; too frequent desire to pass it or pain In the back is also •envlnc.nj proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. Whet to Dc. There Is com fort in the knowledge so • fte e expre.Med. that D r. K ilm e r s S 'w n p - Foot, the greet kidney remedy fu lfills every wish in curin g rheumatism, pain In the week, kidneys, liver, tlsdde.- and every part • * the urinary passage. It corrects ini' Ifv Io hold water and scalding pstn in p , j It, or bad effects follow ing use o f liquor, v in e or beer, and overcomes that unr '.ea* t aecevaity cf bet; g compelled to go etten during *he day. and to get up r a ry ti- »« « » •• '« the night. The m lid and the « t t s - erdtnary effect ot S w a m p - R o o t l i on realized It stands the highest f r it a r,_ derful cures of the most distressing eases. I f you neud a m edicine vou «hould have tha beat. Sold by druggists u S O c .s n d jl.ii.e s . You may have a aa triple hottie of thia wonderful discovery and a book that tells more about It. both sent absolutely free bv m all, addreas Dr. . Kilmer At . — ... w n m«* STOCK and POULTRY MEpiCiN Stock and p o u ltry ha»e few trouble-» w hich a->- not bow« 1 and l i t e r irr» > ;iia rit> s . » ila c k - D ra u g h t Stoex a. I Poultry Medi cine K a bow-| a;pt i i ” «-r r “ .n«'lv f.>r shirk. It put» the oruar-- of digestion in a perfect ooh<iitioii P rom inent Amen«-an breede r«« r.nd farm er* k< • p th e ir bertU an«1 d - a h h / < r hfir/.w .iV nr v» ■;< i- •uonai do*-. »( B; i ;• Draught St.«ek an«i Poi i t r i \ n o n e in Qie»r food A v »tii. a ra <,r m .iv o u v a »rent na't-t»mind air tight «, of tfiis inrtiu-ine f> »n his b a 1 ,tnd / «»ep hi» «ts * m * .7 health for we ki. Dealers p allv k'* p P1 :< tf-Drauffht St 1 A and Poultry Al. -ii«’ ne if jours d *»• not. «end 2N c«n»H for a *, ti iple an to the mai 1 uf40hirers. Toe ChnftMuovff» Medicine Co., Chat tanooga. Term. '.an Co., Binghamton. N. Y . Wh».n w ritin g mon- raadin “ * generous offer In this paper. ling thia H av e y o u ever seen a S u nset? SUNSET MAC AZINE n oon SAM F tA N C nC O nvit m m » it '» . IE th e interesting developnu t.t of the W est, and the romance and bis tory of the wonderland <-f the earth. Ask -your local new j-lcalef for current issue or te n ! $1 50 for veal’s, subscript!.,n. 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