The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 24, 1905, Page 8, Image 8

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TII.02i:C0N-iDAJLY .jouniJAi; rcr.TLAND, tuz:ay
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AT HOT
SPRINGS
Well-Known : Sporting Authority
Tells f of . Some Recent
; tO I T Happening, :'V ,; ;
AN AMUSING INCIDENT-
AT HAPPV hollow club
How a'bappeir Young Man With
a Thousand-Dollar Bill Failed
to Feaze the Dealer;!
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Hugh Edmond Keoah. sometime sport
ing editor of Uw old Chicago Tlmea, post
UgmM of the rallblrdand the originator
of Chinos fable, la luxuriating at Hot
Springe, and wrltea tn optlmtstlo spirit
' und lotallr disregarding precedent . or
nroaodr. : Brothar Keogh Bayer - ;.
"Bverythtrar la booming. ,. Thera wora
1.000 persona at the, track Wedneedar
afternoon, and the attendance ha kept
. UB throughout tha week... The M
would be much batter than It la If tha
playara understood that they could bet
-1 Imu tkln ll.tM.i - ti -t---
There are Many persons bare who
would Ilka to bat S&00 or so Just to be In
terested lit a, race, but they hate to be
.' held up ta-rMleule. V- 7
" "Steva Loosendough la probably tha
'biggest operator la the rlnaY but they
had him .going for a little while. MaJ.
3utrh Carson, a high-roller from Guth
rie, OkJa approached bint toe otoer nay
. and offered to bat him eK.Oas on Bat
, Eared Beaa at T to 1. Star took It and
-asked la a aaroaatlo way; ; .1
. " 'Want any mora? . ' "-'" ""
"Tea,1 aald Major Carson, Trtioot tha
whole 100.e bill) ' -LV
-wvainwdrtare-toc
ena. It waa noticed, however, that ha
and sareral other bookmakers war rub
blnc sixes before tha faoraas went to the
post.- Bat -Eared Beaa loot, but Major
Carson .was fcack tha next-day with a
'bigger ifollJ ' . r- 7 ' :- ' .
"He la thinking about putting On 4
book, buying a etable of horses and tak
ing tha krold cure. !..-.: 7 T7.V. -
TtieVapor Valley Athletic club will
decided Monday lomln whether or not
It will offer- a puraa of 1100,004 for a
contest between Jeffries and Gotco. If
: tha club concludes to go ahead wltkj tha
' arrengeroente the affair jw 111 be A full-
dress affair, pulled off In aetslrqulet
nesa. Twenty- -prominent sporting man
havo guaranteed to :pny, $. sack for
tickets of admission.
:?i A amusing; rnctdent ooourrcdrat ftbs
flappyi Hollow klun last Tuaadayf might.
The Diamond-Tooth Kid waa-deallhig an
Bllaon Jllka waa In. the lookout A dap
per-looking chap elbowed hie-way In,
-and. laying down a 11.000 bill, aakad for
checks, -t" --.;
"- , "The 'dealer looked at him coldly for a
' moment, and, then, flicking; the, bill off
:- tha layout aatd? , 1
" "You'll find th niekel-ln-the-shrt tna-j
'china In tha cigar store.' . Jf- -1
'"-Beldame. Pretgr Polly, Artful. Me-!
Caeeney, Gold Heels and Dick Welles
... start, svery day here. - Tbelr pictures are
. -, painted on a wheel In a atoro next door
;.to the bis; eh,oottng-gallery.
"Alr Plant' Caaey. Matty Foley and
Roxy . Fvnnyweathar .are oomtrj here
. neat weak In Mr. Burton's private car.
' "With 14 bath-houeea onjone aide Of
- the main road. HT gamerorair aorta on
' the other, and a racetrack at the and of
;. Via Tailay. 4na axpariencea utaa ditri'
icul ty jn keeping clean hare. ; , :' , , z , .
-at-tLLAn Vf Into I i
FJRST OF FINALS
The; Ore t of the flnal games in the
""JHultnomah roatur Athletlo club han
.. 1 'dlcap billiard tournament was played off
- let evening, when C. W; Zella playing
-:I00" points, defeated C '8.'"artoJU who
" I was to"ply It points. r. Zel! r played
) his-string of 100 while Barton scored
butit..' ; Zellac averaged S.. while Bac
; tonlaajtvaraga ' waa ,1.11... Stanley, L.
- ' Banks, playing 100, meats J.-R. Rogera,
pieytna- IB the second gama of - the
' -flnala, thla. evening. . Tha winner tjf to
, night's eonUet meete' C-W-Zellar to
' " morrow evening Jit tha final gamaTTor
: ma tropny. - ., ". f '' '
Bxnurs MAT
icncuDT.
' . . , Jeenal ByeHal Berrtce.) . .' . ' .v
- Seaitle, Jan.- 14. Tommy Burne" says
; " ;If ha does not. atop Indian Joa-8chlldt
; tha 1 big '. Indian football player In' 10
. . rounda ha doeaa't want a cent The la-
' dlan comes right back with tha remark
. that .Tommy cannot , atop - hlnv la ie
rounda, -or -at all. so there la a good
... : chance of the men being matched lo
meet In Sallard In tha near future '
-Jw Cartt8la footban pUyer.an3
T he has also had a bit of experience la
; the ling. Ha Is big enough to fight Jef-
- .fries,' and Is Just game enough 'to tackle
any, man put in froDt' of' him. -Burns
-1 has It on him In the Ana points of' the
: gama,' but Joe. la anxious to mix.' and
j.the men will probably meet In Ballard la
r.XlJha near, future. . " .
AT ASCOT PAmX.
"i . . - Joaraal Beedal Berrlca.l . 1
- Loa Angalaa, Jan. I. teaterday" re
sult at Ascot i-ara
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Plrat race, four furlonga Wea Girl
won. Silver Sue second, placena third;
. Six furlonka Fel!r Logo won. "Wll-
: 11am Wright second, Dalagoa third; time.J
. .1:14. ' ' .. r i-w-.';.
"'-Ona mile and a ' sixteen th Ray Won,
Akrlas second, Varra third; time, 1:47.
"." ; Seven furlnnge-r-Tlm Payne won, Poa-
Fifth ' race.A Blauson coorsiAnona
won. Whtteatone -aacond. Lady Xlspar
third: time, J:0H. . . -
- On mtle Bronae .Wlrig -won. Miss
-.; Mar Bawdleh second. Great Mogul third;'
- - rtma. 1:41 .. -- s . . . . :
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Mmm
DaKihg Poudor
GOAnAIITEED
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as demanst rated bV eminent ' ehomlsta sa4
MvaMana, waa testify that food prepared
wtta U la abaatataly frea froa roeaeU Salts.
UMtk alum and ammonia . -
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COAST LEAGUE
: 'DASEDALl- IJEl'S
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San Francisco and Seattle Are
.Ji. After, "a , Clever , Fjrsl :
r " Baseman. . : "
MEANEY IS TRADED
FOR IKE WALTERS
Gossip the' Clubs and Their
' Prospective Players for the
Coming Season.
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With tha Portland, team eracticallv
eomplata, the local fans are speculating
oa the quality of tha new material that
la being selected by" the other ' Pacific
Coast league clubs.
The Ban Francisco and Tacoma clubs
are practically - completed, tha nrat
named having yet to secure flrst-baae-man..
while- Plhero aggregatioa of last
season la almost Intact,
-Uncle HeariT recently completed a
deal whereby ha think a ha haa strength'
ened hta outfield. . Ha exchanged Pat
Meaner.! who has been with tha Bay City
aggregation for the paat three years, .to
Montreal for Ike Walters. , Walters waa
a member of the champion Oakland team
of 11. and re rated, aa A flratlaas
minor league player. f .f
'Meaney wanted to play east, and Wal
tera wanted to stay here, so 1 made the
trade," aald Manager Harris, la speaking
of tha trade..; "1 want to aay that Pat
played good, conscientious ball for me,
and. gave . tha club- all that ha had In
him. He w a faithful fellow, easily
managed, and I wish him lots of sue-
In hla new field. In W altera 1
think I have a man who will All Meaney's
place acceptably. When ha waa with
Oakland I regarded him and Mohlejf
about the-two bast maa Lohman had.
and now wo have both. Walters la a
brainy player and steady la bis habits.
He will atrengthan tha team la base
running, where we ware weak last year.
With-Hlldebrand. Waldron and Waltera
In the outfield, thla territory la pretty
well covered. I don't know of another
outfield In the league that I would trade
lor mint." -- i '.
Rusa HalL manager of tha Seattle
team, is ia the same boat aa Henry Har
ris relative to the securing of a- first
baseman. . , Both these managers are
scouring tha country for suitable men
for thla position, but as far as known
neither has aueceeded In landing a maa
tor the initial sack. 1;.: .14
Manaarer Hull hah1 signed: ifty,
Hum,, wmjm w iu um .u i "
Of that: outfield positions on bis . team.
uefty played left field tor uutte tnree
years ago, whea McClosksy won tha pen
nant from Dugdale, and he piayea lor
MoCloakey in 'Frisco two years ago. .Ha
also played or Mae In Boise last season,
s'bd reports from east of 'the mountains
are to the effect that HouU waa as fast
a bullet- and was batting Ilka a. Ia-
Joiev'Houts always ahowed up well in
Seattle,' but several times ha was badly
crippled -with "charley-herse" and could
not show bis real speed. He Is not a kid
by any means for. he waa a atar in tne
Western league several years ago. Lefty
ia a scrappy plnyer one who wilt stand
up for his rights, -and make up In en
ergy what he lacka in grammar lar-fala
aasaulisupon 'the i, umpire, JIlJ"lpiing,davflpment,wiUt..innra than
bases -wall whea hla lege are la good
ahape. and, taken - altogether ha is a
valuable man to have on a ttain,
Thla practically completes tha Slwash
outfield, for that club secured "Dusty"
Millar 'for Qanley and Delehanty. and
the other outfield position will probably
be filled by atther Frisk -or Carlos Smith.
- Frisk, tha .champion batsman or tne
feague, who was drafted by St Louis, la
aald to be dissatisfied with the salary
offered him by that club, and haa re
turned their contract.- It is barely pos
sible that Hall may be able to retain
thla player. V ;.'.:. i .-: '-i
Tim Flood, captain of thi Los Angeles
team. Is bidding against the Seattle club
for tha services of Pitcher - Nawmayer
of- tha Denver club. Newmeyer la a
southpaw of considerable prominence In
tha baseball wona, apa aa ciooo, oacaeu
br Mofley,' Is anxious-to secure a good
men to replace Doo Newton, ha will go
pretty- strongi to ' seeure tha " Denverlte.
Buss Hall haa played with Newmeyer
ahd they ara paraonal friend, whereby
no aiao aianaa an excellent vuaucw vi
landing this clsver player.
The Ban Francisco Bulletin has tha
following on Hlmey It rug. who played a
few games for Portland last season:-'
T sm almost at .weight now,- saia
Krug yesterday- -and 3 know I win be
in ahapa whea It Is time to report -- We
will ha ordered to report early in March.
I think New Orleana has Instructed
Sullivan lo come south In February. You
see.tb.0 .Southern league teams play a
lot of games with tha National and
American league - clube which practice
to different parts or , the' south.' Players
get in . condition, by Playing exhibition
gameaV .;'.,, 4 - '' ' '. -" '
Krug stated that Ats, who goes with
Portland, waa one of the beat fielding
shortstops In tha Southern league. - Ata
could not agree with tha manage 00 ha
waa traded. for Beck. French. -wnom
New Orleana exchanged for Nadeau,
Krn anoke a aood .word for. .He IS a
pitcher, and a very good one1 t . X
Mika Fisher has added two new names
to his foil of players- for the -coming
season.' Ha recently came to terms with
"Fireman" Fltspatrlck. a former atar iu
the old California league, who ia anxious
to -return to the game. 'which' ho quit
when he was at hla beat. "The other
player engaged by tha -"Tiger. Tamer"
Is young Strub. the successor of . the
mighty Overall, aa the University of
yallXornlaJi malnptayJn lhe box. .Fisher
says tnat HtruD,t unaer-nia- trisnvra;
tuitipn, will certainly prove 'the aqbal
of Overall. ' i.K. : .t : t v- ::.
Ike'Rockenrtrid. who waa drafted by
St. Louis, Is another player, aald to be
dissatisfied -with, the terms offered' him
by the major league. - He had better take
what he can get for tie wonf stay there
long anyway, unless ha 'Should - eat out
the. "rough work" that made him don
apicuous during the ahort time ha wore
a Portland unlf orau "
Oeorge Howletts,-the man who played
third base for Seattle for' a short time
last year, and who also officiated aa an
umpire, ia not a bit auperatltloua. ;,A
little girl baby 'made her appearance at
his home on Friday, tha 13th of thla
month, and lust to show that there 'is
hothtng- lqthatlhlrteea , snparsi
Oeorga . cot an offer from
tha Coaat
league to umpire next year, and also
an offer from Charley Rellly to play
third for Salt Lake. Ho baa turned
both' of fers down, for If he dona tba
apanglea at all next year. It will be as a
manager. - Oeorga himself waa born an
Friday, and tha 11th of tb month, so
when traveling berth It i baa bad ao
terror fof'film. '., V ,' ;j
txvo or LACstossa extra;
Tha Portland Lacroaaa club haa called
a meeting of Ita members to be held at
the Multnomah club tomorrow' evening
at I o'clock. - A. full attendance of tha
club la expected, for business Of tha ut
most Importance for the sucreae of tha
coming season Is ta be discussed, .'
GCGPJi'DTCCjS AT.
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THI: TUITE SVAN
SinCeiBalliet Wat Ousted Prep.
L, arations Jot Resumption .1
r Have Been Steady
BIG OPERATING FUND
ASSURED AT EARLY DATE
The Mine Produced Richly In the
- Day of Colonel Swan's ;
" -Management. , :
V' ;4"'f-''ri; (-'-
Vt (SpeoUl tUptk e Tke JeuraaL) ". f
Baker City. Or.. Jan. x About'tha
Srst of April Manager C H. Btuller of
the White waa Mlnea oompany, Ltd..
will resume work at tha property which
haa been so widely advertised In con
nection with the-Balllet prosecution
Since Balliet waa ouatad and Mr. Btuller
waa alven tha raias -of management, -tna
latter haa been proceeding with business
acumen, nrevldtna the .necessary funds
to open tha property and put It on an
operating basis. 3 he assessment leviea
against the stock hss already brought In
several thousand dollars, but Mr. Stut
ter's plan of procedure involve a larger
Initial outlay, and ha,, will not- begin
work until h haa the necessary f unda.
That ha will have these soon la assured
br the progress -made, and April of this
-year will doubtless sea tha White Swan
worklnga un watered and put ia oonqitioa
for permanent operation. .. - .
- No .announcement haa beaa. made aa
ta whether a new worklngjhaf t-wtll be
sunk-or tha present Incline wilt be used
after -lb la repaired and a. skip of lata
pattern lnatalled. "One trouble of tha
part of the distance from the cellar, an
Incline to below the loo. ana vertical
again to tha 400.'" Thla divergenoa from
true Una interferes with tree use or
either skip or cage. f " ' - . - ,
While-Balliet waa widely advertising
tha White Swan. It waa so beclouded in
falsehood or the resultant-prejudice that
Its- real menu n were - oot..' general lyl
knowtC "There are records showing that
the mine iiaa produced about . 1200,000.
Under tha reglma ef Colonel Swan tha
bank at thla place received tUO.OOO in
bullion, and . there- m evidence that at
leaat $10,090 had been . produced before,
Rich shoots were -round in tne unmeet
drifts , extended from the-ahaft, Con
tinuation of tha shaft below tha 400 la
regarded by mining .maa aa sura of de
velopment of the ore bod already mined
abov. (and tMere tk thosei who I havf
worked in tnei mine oaca on tne state,
ment that the drift, on thi"400 fittnot
yet fufly exploited a rlchahoot that-had
been tapped V. Further 1 extension . Qf
drifts oa the vain or deeper work will
probably reveal .good' ore; .as the mine
has produced such whea operated in a
sclentlflo manner...... ;
BLUE BIRD CROSSCUT
- ATTAINS GOOD DEPTH
x.toprul IMspatch te The learsaL) "
Granite.- Or.. Jan. 14. fllnce Manaaar
Wright of th Blu Bird got hla 10
atamo ' mill In od ration, he haa baea
usual; energy. '. Superintendent Barrett
reports that tha main crosscut,. which
la being ' driven Into' the mountain 'at
right -angles' to tha mala vein aystem.
now haa a length of mora than feet,
aad ia a-ainlng depth rapidly. Tha. ob
jective for thla drtve la largely tha Sullto.1
van vdtn cropping on the hill above, but
two flssuree will be.cut In reaching that
goal. The slope for tha mill la in vein
No. f, where a drift Is being extended
from : tha crosscut. - With the. mllU in
operation and ;a full development craw
on duty,- tha Blue Bird is maintaining a
yy.py.jr'-t.:
WINTER INTERFERES - -r
-,7 WITH SNAKE DREDGES
-. 1 .' .. ' T .:..,;?r-?-xT.?...;;
3 4 (Special Dispateh to The-Joaraal.) 4
; Huntington Or, ; , Jan. '4.4-Wlnter
weather haa given a julelus to moat, of
tha dredge operations -of the , Snake.
There -waa .scarcely time1 to prove the
merits of the various - devices. . Espe
cial Interest centered In the concentrat
ing machine that delivered tba . black
sand and fine gold to an oil separator,
as many experts who ' hive made ax
hauatlva atudy ot Snake rtver flour gold
believe tha ' only .affective separator ' of
the flakey -yellow grain from. -the eoarse
cubical.' black grala of iron - will be a
departure from - apecifle gravity ' prin
ciples.. By concentrating the magnetic
aand with the gold -the: bulk of the
product to be treated with oil Is largely
AMONG Tfl BOWLERS.
.Tha Fin Knlghta took thres straight
'games from tha Oold Leafa oa the Port
land alleys laet evening. - They also es
tablished new mark for tha high se-
rtea. rolling the high total of 1,(31 for
three games. . , '
' Taylor had tha high average, 190 1-1
He rolled a vary ateady game.' Busan
had high- single game. 137. . Taylor,- Bu
san, Kruse, Rove, Blebela - and Hlnne-
kamp all rolled in Al .form.
- The' Pin Knights -are now1 In first
plaoa - la tha- leagua.- Tha next' match
will be Wednesday evening All-Stars
tl Gambrlnua. Tha scores of last even
ing's match were: " . .' r "-u:---.: .,
. Pla Kalg-hta--r ij (!) - ) 1 Ave.
Taylor ,...m 20 190194 1-1
Busan . .........137 HI 1001(4
Hyamlth--r-r.-rrr.l4f I7rt-1T1(
ChrlstUa . ..--124 r 1(1. 140 144X-(
Krus4 4
.177 - 1I
Touis
.877 111 HI
a
Oold Leaf 1) (J) '() ' Ave.
Rowe . 15i 177 , 174 1 LI
Plebela , ........ .1 8l' 137 . 183 lX-a
Itlnnekamn . 1 140
F. Closset ..-.111-177 -172 16 1-1
Qalllard , 141 177 11 Ul 1-f
Totala i
.77 8(7 til
sro (jsXAsroa rom lonn.
. Tommy Tracey received a letter from
E. B. Keevln, tha well known flstio pro.
moter of Boston. Maaa, this morning.
In which Keevln wishes to know , the
orosDects for arranalna matches' for
tltioav-ljymmy vrsimi. BanrXangford'and other
crack eastern boxers who would Ilka to
appear here. - . -? . '
. Tha Hef y of Sheriff M'ord. of course,
precludes all possibility of any of them
appearing here and Tsaoey ao notified hla
correspondent. - Jimmy, Walsh is slated
to meet Frankle.Nell after tha. tatter's
engagement wlth-Hyland. ...
PERSIAN NERVE ESSENCE -
lKSTOSSt ajra;00D ns' eered thnassMfc
e( esses ef Ksrveee ItoMllty, IassmBia sad atre
sbr. Tser elnr tke brslm sUmcttacw tha
clrealstloe, auks 4HMtk.e pwft and an?rt
wmgmulm vlger le tH wkote being, . all dialDS
sad keeM stoposd' priMBatlr. (LOO por
kes:- tnm sosrsntse te rare -mmrnf.
t OO. Mslled SMles. C
rmlia Med. O , 3 area St., I')
tse te rare - er rereai
los fTM.
'hklaSalnliia.
Pa. Bol4 la Poetised ealr br Creak Maa.
rertwes sm rDsraisey.
reduced,, thus bringing tha coat of this
prooeaa down to aa low a figure aa poa-
risible. Whea aprlng permlta open work
the axparlmenta will be carried on mora
exhaustively and there ia a hope. 'along
the banks of tha turbulent Snake that
tha proper system has at last .been In
troduced, .
BUCKEYE MAY RESUME .
EARI.Y Iff THE SPRING
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iBpeciat mspeica e ?se lowest. 7
Baker City, Or Jan. St. Since . tha
Sumpter amsltea haa beea bidding .ao
wall . on copper ores and concentratea
the future -of the buckeye mine, aear
this city, baa abeea brought to publlo
attention again. Un a shaft of ' more
than 100: feet rand various-drift-the
Buckeye waa proved to' have a large
body, of' low-grade : copper- ore. -'-The
Milwaukee management for , a. period
dlacuaaed some leaching plant, but later
concluded that tba only method of han
dling the mine's product to advantage
would be conoentratloa and shipment to
smelters. Since a'- swalter. la running
within IS miles of, the mine, tba freight
problem haa 1eea largely eliminated,
and thoaa - familiar with the Buckeye
believe. It oaa bo .made - to produce a
good prortC It la known that there
have been several mining men toveatl-
gating condition of ownership and man
age ment, and a 'deal Is -expected to de
velop soon. ' . .'. : "',,v.'-;r .
COMPRESSOR ON THE- M
. MARTHA IS RUNNING
7 ft r-T,. -i - i ' 1 'v. ? -.'"'- X.
' " - tBpertat Dtepewk te The Jeamal.) -
Wolf -Creek. Or, Jan. 4-Wlth' the
completion of the new compressor plant
oa- tha -Martha property, on' which the
Greenback 'company recently -took
bond, ateady work haa been commenced
la tha Several working faces. By meana
Of power drtlla It la the expectation of
Manager K Nj. Bishop to open- this
pVoperty - with' . great dispatch.' The
Bhowlng la tha main ahoot ta very en
couraglng. : when the, ore body, rudy
mill could be-put -la commlasloh' with
reasonable aisuranca ofv eontlnuous
work, , The. management haa ald little
regarding this property. lut. the vigor
ous work undertaken wilt be tha best
vldenoa to tha' world of the confidence
had.in .surfac drifts.. . -
MINING COMMITTEE
DISCUSSED NEW1 LAWS
,;-'. . ! . is--, '
' A meeting ot, tha executive commit
tea-of the Oregon Minora' association
was called last evening in room 111.
Oregonlan building; to disease pragma
ia legislative work.-. Several bllla affect
ing mining have been presented at Ba.
lent - and It Will be naoaasary toj get
coirfeorted action -art , oka representing
thefi real deatraa of tha efatlra mining in
tereeta The aseoclatlort la keeping In
touch with tha. work and hopes to
slat In bringing all sections together for
that measure which promtses beat gei
V....' . wwwwij wm. .11..-
tea ' of m Ining-' men' will" - go- BaVem
In. the -effort to have whatever la dona
conform to the -wishes of the, largest
number interested. t-X -; r; : -
TRAM EQUIPMENT IS
ARRIVING AJ EUGENE
Bsectatj&lsustcb ta The' JearaaL)
Blue River, .Or- Jan. -14.-Machinery
for tha aerial tram to ba erected on the
Onaatr NoTthenrr hrr arriving at - By gene.
and will bo transported to thla camp
aoon. Roads are" In bad condition at
present, mud along -tha McKensta being
deep,, whlln gnnw has fallen up the Blue
river-canyon, maaing me graaa aanger-ous-
The " Great, Northern management
will, probably rush their machinery In
despite tnaf weather, as . tha . l
mania -wW be largely Increased ta eltl
ciency by ' the tram. "They tram
of tha alngla eabla patternV with buckets
about IB0 feet apart to begin with. ' .
6BwAaTXTTnnr OOSTPA
' (SpsCUl Dispatch ta Tke 7eoraaL '
Sumpter, Or Jaa, 14. Nell J. Bor
eneen and . 'associates are organising tha
Western Trust company, LtL,. which la
to have headquarlera lit thla" city. IB
addition to a genera,) banking buainess.
Mr. Sorensea atatea tnat-lt wlU be an
object of tha company to look after rep
resentation work on the 4,000 or t.000
clalma of tha district oa which assess
ment must ba dona annually. The com
pany organization la : expected : to ba
completed during the preeent' sastera
trip of. Mr. Borensett, -. ; - . v ;,' '
: '.7s i ' '-';-7j'.r'--v7.
, -. (81,0 .'nisDatck, te The JoaraaLl .
- Prairie City. Or.r Jan. -ll."vLocal in
tereer has been- stimulated , tba paat
week by receipt here of aomo of tha
richest pieces of cobalt-gold . ore .aver
taken from the Standard mine.' Super
intendent Heath haa encountered kn ex
ceedingly-rich atreak in tha mala drift.
tha face of Which la now 740 feet from
tha portal- There, is-4 inches of .al
moat pure metal. ' the - gold valuee la
which run, vary nigh, as is character
istic with ore of this property.. -
saxowi otWvAJrr OMAjrrnro. :,
V'. ' i ' "'. r vjf
' - (SpwUl DS.patea.to The Jonrtiat.) .
V Waldo, Or., Jan. 14. Tha jew. editt
pany organised by IB. T. Staples ta han
dla tha Brlggs group is incorporated as
tha Gold Bar Mining company. Mr.
Staplea, who Is yet In the east Is -re
ported to hava .met with fair attcceea in
getting financial backing required for
development work..-. He expecta" to re
turn to the district In the aprlng and
hava work proceed with a large force.
PIONEER EXPIRES AT T
AGE OF NINETY?FIVE
he
Tha Dalles. Or.. Jan. 14. John Peter
Mesplle, a pioneer of 1145, died at his
.home oa Mill creek, near this city, yea.
terday. . . Mr. Mespllg waa born tn France
IS years ago. Ha came direct from
France In 1(4, crossing tha ocean by
manna of a Bailing vessel, .consuming
eight months in msklng tha' trip. He
took charge of tha Catholic mission st
Tha Da Ilea, where hla brother Joined
mm seven years later.
They were engaged la stock and grain
raising. - In 11(1 he bought tha property
on Mill creek where he died. " On May
I. iUUn waa married to Mlea Adetafcle
Bonjour. the ceremony being' performed
by Father McAlken." When Mr. Mesplta
came first to Portland there were only
two log bouaea there,' Ha lived and
died a devout Catholic. He waa burled
thla morning from the Cat hollo church.1
- ; POMTAsa boas woax. ;., .
- .(gperlal mspetefe to Tke Jeareal.) - t
. The-Ialles. Or, Jahj 14. Lumber s
on tha ground for the bridge work for
the portage road.- J. M. Tlllereon la tha
contractor. Tha lumber la new being
used to build' tha approach- to tha port-
ag-a road. .-.
Tha grading on tha Great Southern
j-aUroed will be completed la a few daya
Tha material is an tha ground to con
nect tha spur with the O. K. 4k M. at
The Dallea. - ' ... , ) ,
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.w v Y tffotk Ton j; .time jWELCHi POLDINQ ; IfBDS havf led J1- otKer,;and ;
t''li-iatiain t wotitie. They're -essy ito 'cperate, perfectly fcaJsnced, bnilt of the besf
1 .7 """liuiterial, last longer and1 give more comiort and satisfaction than any. othec
i- ;T, folding bed;rnade.'r;That,a isayihg a gooddeaL biit we can prove it T v f V"
r;y The' cases '.are- all
'"1 ' '-. aa ' a -
'.-5:'
: . musbed.' Most ot : tnem are nttea witn .tne ima iuiM al sfkinu," rein
forced at; ends .and.cenen with steel ribbons, and made with M auxiliary :
springs in -end . atUchment Every bed Is fitted with steel castors and pat-,
ent headboard. , f We have them with mirrors and without; T.; 7" 7':?ty- ts'-
.;':',-V.Every davtWsJvreek $here ;wlll be ; a .'.practical demonstration of iese
beds'- in our big corner window. : Will show you how easy it is to be con
. fortable and sav
SEE OUR V
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FOLDING -
-couches
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slm&atkig lteFool3dBegu-
trj tz Stsissll3owela or
Promotes DigcsHoitChcerful
lasarrfRestXonlalns ndlher
OriiBTiWortAine norMinexal
KOTliARCOTIC.
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Aperfec! Remedy for ConsHpa
fion , Sour SlomsdLDiarrhoea
Worms jConvulsions .Feverish-1
rvrss&ndL0S90r Sleep. ;
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DCACT COP OT WrUPPCIt
2J
TEETH FREE
, . FOX 30 DAYS :.
Boston Painless Dentists
Aro imw siring th1r ; ioimal . OTf ' a AT
PRIf M oa aU osstsl work., i Tbe rkare
sre. 1ms than eotlrire prtcre-and all trnrk fcns
br eur Mlnleae Ttm sad bf spM-iallata of
rrow JS te.au inn- uperiraee. -u STUDENTS
empmrM. limn wrsroa. sum . er
erawiwd absnlntrlr wlthnat psln br oar secret
PKCB UNTIL MARCH jit, '.V.
anivar rtlllaga v. ......... .. i .SSa
ouruuifi Tea
ttoia 7rowaa , .S3. 00
Van Sea Teetk t....S.00
AH Wark Oaaraataael Tea Years.
Have rear tiwtk ezrrtetag wltkaat asla shJ
iwplsee4 with aew eea tke ssbm . Obm
In st sees ana take sonatas ef lew raise.
ae sere roa are n, tne riant pises. - , .
Bcacn PiJsto Dcstbts
' . MHI AJTS KOSJUSOaT STS.
rllW aaorrleoa, Karreal Bam.
eNroont
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If rTBW2tf . I L
al Ooaaara la the World.
iPjaclicalddmonstra
of their:; utility in our ,
Irciit window every day; v
ScVhow easily a voiaI-:
ah can work theiir :
V:
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, built of; selected wood, fmely. finished, andperfectl
r aw . . o - a . a '--'' '' W. W A gasaaWatea m ajs . aHi aa aea. eA e aa a
at the, same time.; r
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For Infants and Children.
ThoTKind
,.' ' Headquarters fof,
Eiasticb
Stockings
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Third and Yamhill StsV" '
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IWUIIlll CUTS A Bll ILK.
": c::i ro lies
rTCMiaoJttss ereei neM"ii sad seen ItoHii
his form. a wa ss a.'M. .a.. ae imswii.
ilss an mt by I r. aa"- ' m" I
tees miM sad . . niMaon. 1 a al
Liar st dras- .atsor seat av s'L S ma. ft-as-Wrltal
bae aeout row ease. Ba.
TT -saaSSBml Bill Up' aimt n fl sLv)' -aT
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nan
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Always! Bought
.Bears tie
Thirty Years
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i c::tt.::cyt.:?
te Vw b ""Hoes of roOn fbe Mm
uns wa.te IWiaiM foe arm irtr Tew.
i It sneosa ae eaud. Birtas tne swa. aiiars
all Mia. enrae wind aswe. aad la ana ass
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'WE'RE
'SHOWING
- V; -:.. '. '.;;'.' '." v r. '
wt'a'?i-.li '. -1-.. -14 "'t1.V m S
aound commercial training with "
ant delay.- Don't depend en lack t
for a - good poattlon yoa- must .
,-,'woi for Itand If yau ara hot
; ripartjr;atnjlppad your way wm :
jb continually blocked. Why not,
' remove - tha stones .And take a, '
. ooursa , at -tha ' Behnke-Walker
v Business Colleg a? TTi'J -.
Business College
Oa giadualea ara an asaployadV
' Send M Oan 'forJ Oataleaa.1-'
PYR0GRAPHY
I il ) Vafc. S
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r Our claaa In all applications of tha "-I
art eonvenea each 'Tueaday and Thure-
day afternoon from I ta a o'clock, ,,t y.
MULTNOIVlAH INSTITUTE C -
r SS Sixth Street, ,7,.!v;- '.'J
Phone Red Ht. ; FpriUnd. Or. : " r'"
Fundamental
eiemontof
isWalitj
erideavorto iii
fiise into all our
printing; F.W,
BjMCoTi'os.
Every I7cr.:a
let ami i ( and ahoaid knew
MAXVIl Whlriiaa tan
Tae Mw vteanl Brftap. htic-
Mfflia, naa Oaf.
li k (UWI StfDDly Uw
I'tktka, aaraid ao
e-.-r. ba I vafMl tual for
uinatrsird Sons It erne i
fill vanimlara and iHrx if.na tn.
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