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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAI . FORTIJiHP -- ' ' . ' 3ITMT0II OW , 1, lsrn.rTl1.l-a.ii mmrr- i .1 i - - - - MINE Zinc Combanv. Composed'- of I, Portland Man. Does Rapid - Equipment Work. LEASE AND BOND ON THE -I NAY AUG, NEAR WAR DANCE Both Minea Haye Been Explored by Many Thousand Feet - r of DaveloomenL r - .t- ' . ' ' - The Nay-Auk group -of lode-clalraa. .. four of which are patented. In the Wood 4 , river district. Idaho, baa bean tiktn on W a lease and boad by lha Wood River Zino - company, compose- f . Portland men. - Tha Nay A,us ia wljUlla two miles : . r tha War Uanc'roTjp, on which tha Portland company la erecting a lv-ton ." ooncantartor and ' prosecuting thorough' i exploratory . operatlone preparatory to Marketing; a heavy tonnage of sine ores. Manager John WlUlatna atated thla morning that tha Nay Aug waa an ex cellent producer of silver-lead alght or tn yoara ago, dttiing the "period of ac tivity in tha War Dance, whose fate It ' -shared -whan Bine began to dominate the ! metal content of the rock. It la well ''developed baa large bod lea of alno la " eight, and la capitally situated for eoo Ijiomioal mining oparatlona. " " There baa been steady progreaa at the I War Dance since the Portland concern took the property; Shlpmeata of ma---ichlnerr for the concentrator have been ' made, dad the heavy work on tha foun dation la practically completed. : The IcoBoentretor wlU be erected aoon, and ' the maaagenMnt ex pacta that Jt wtll.be ready te opea by the aalddle of April. ;A good crew baa feean working on the (property and everything la in abapa for ilae time when production ahail com ' 'snenoo, - s! .. i . L "At the eommenoement of ear mtll nn.r.rinn. t shall uaa tha oonoan- jtratlng table without any effort at Baag-J leO0 separauon ox enw iron inn u ' Iktnc." aaM Manager WUUasaa. "By icarefnl adJoaUaant of the table and claaatfytng the prodoct delivered to jthenw X think tbe aavlng will be aaila 1 factory. - If we find Uter that there la 'too maeh Iron, ere wlU employ the naual magnetlo aeparaUon, by which neaaa no 'trouble will be experienced In making i remarkably pure concentrate. .', '- j "The ear of ore. we shipped, which 'waa sorted and may bo olaaaad aa our high-grade., averaged 4T' X-? per,, cent . sloe. I: bava a autnber of' samples " which seed no milling, aa such ore la "pure nougtrto ship. On tbe Nay Aug. .which we bava Just secured on lease . a h whati annssra to be l.OOe tons of flret-claaa line ore Da tha, dump, wnicn W mm i wnu . w v"-- w idays of lead-silver mining! There Is enough of tbe precious metals In eome of our oree to pay operating expenses, leaving the alno net profit.'' .' . Tha War Dance property, .which la opened to a vertical depth of S0 feat, ' has adit woralnga oaclualvely. By -drtvlng on the vela from the mill level depth . of approximately 1,000 feet may be had, so that hoiatlng and pump lag are remote conditions of mining there.' The. ore 'WlU be hauled at firat by wagon to the mill. but . Uter the ' management wUl Improve the mode of -handling It. ' . ' --i-V-f -r '.. t overbeck. Btarr - A Cooke company, h. tha nroaertv. state thmmordlffleultrilg sxpertenced putting ) 1 in exeeiivn - . lost In equlpmenU and after the con centrator bcglna to run at wapaelty the i fmn handling high DIB BIVUI. jr. grade alno In a mine that is already de- veloped or UK woramga I"";'"' for the future. " V. :V-' .. f.TW MANAGEMENT AT ' ; v GOLCONDA CONFIDENT J K. Norton and K. H. McCarty. ' in tha recent Golconda deal. have returned from Bumpter.- where. ,. , they Inspected the property after It was - turned over oy wi n, -.mi iU.. la tha Rllver and Fruit - waaina. aiut surface work Will be handicapped for five or aim week. The pipe line leading to the power station waa tapped by the . former manage- - ..i frM(nr and la now covered so deeply that it cannot -be re--i. natii tha enow dlsappeara. - At i VERY FEW PEOPLE. !Ar 7re From Some Form of Indi- vm.-mt mm fwtfMiia aro-'free from some form of Indigestion, but scarcely two .. k ..ma tvmntAm&. Some suffer moot directly after eat ing, bloating xrom gaa in Kmn riatnaa. still others have pelplUtlon of . V. . .i...l...n... m ill fa . . cheat, and under shoulder oiaaea, some Jt. Ihave extreme nervousness,, aa m per ' - ' l ........ Ik. .Mnntnn. MlaV Ka. . " .11 . . m.m A larflaaatLTMl ta 'in nun wt 1 . . s ,the aame. that Is ths stomach for eome I reaaoo- lalia to proDsrty auu prompujr digeet what la eaten, -' -This is the-whole atory,of stomach i m in a atitahall. -Tha stomach v'must have reet and assistance, end - 4iBtuart's Dyspepsia Tablets give it now i i .I.AMM natural laaallvaa . I which everyweak stomach lacks, owing . . I . - . . .n.. Ih. nantla alanrfa In tha J'... r stomach to secrete sufficient acid and eiepeia to tnorouxniy aigeat anu aaaiui , I Late tbe food eaten. u .One grain of the ectlvf principle In ?- Btuarfs Dyspepsia Tablets will digest . . S.O0O grains of meat, eggs or other v proven by actual experiment, which any '. - one can - perform .for himself In the - following manner: Cut a herd boiled pnwiv Tpif-.iii..i-.oBt . toe If maatlcated; place the egg and two at three Ol me laoiaie in a omu or jar . t containing - warm water heated to degreee (the temperature of the body) 4 i 1. a. a.. ,Kla LmnaMliip. rn. , ; three and one half hour, et the end of .whleh t me the egg win ee an completely - -. digested aeHt would have been In the healthy stomach f a hungry boy, The point of this experiment Is that .IUIU.vii ' . m ........ . v.ji : what Btuarfa Dys Stuart a iryimepaia laDieia win - oa 10 ins nt da to tha egg or meat In the stomach, - . , 1 . v atlaia aa ill raat a nil Invlanv. . . . a. . the omtie I tier win ate toe stomach so safely snd effertu- ; -rt's Tablets with safety and benefit if ends of curee accomplished by their regular oaiiy uea nnuj T.pmnm when. It Js anderetood that Jhey are " eompooed vegetable essences, aseptic w...iii Haataae and Oolden Seal, wlilcl ' kinala with the food and degttat it ' 1 1 horotMthlyr-r giving the -y overworked al . k. .k.aM a M.llfl.r.1. lMetlng never cures Dyspepsia, neither '. pilla and cathartlo medicines, which .-lmpiylrxUate and Inflame -the intes- " "wnei, enoogh t ootT 1s eaten and amaplll' digested there will be no con I . ... . la fmrt will there ha d la- Mae ef any kind, beeauee good digee Ucm means good health in every organ. The merit and success of. Stuart' Jvpepela Tablets are world-wide and t . are enld at the moderate price or I eenta for full-elsed package in every il store in tne unneo ntaiea ana faMd, as wall aa in Kurope. You xaiv count ! they time by hoiiro jTOTtinow until tomorrow : at: 1 0 : p. ni when this Grand Half Past Seven' Klla will endv 1' I ft l j -. j : -.--:, to so. ;; - the mine and mill "the purchasers state they found things ready for resumption when snow permits surface eperatlona. No effort Win be made to pump tout for a time, but In the Interim the workings k... Ik. aal laval will be But In shape and otliar. details completed in readiness ror deeper .opereiioaa. n. Wnlie Hewn, norun ira . were In Pendleton a meeting or tne directors of - the company waa held. when Mr. Norton tooa tne piaro or di rector Jones oa tne ooara.. inn was o ... aw. l.av.ai.ai MnMHl. Hnil. Another meeting wUl be held early In April to voce w'l mw uvuu Norton and McCarthy are well pleased with the property, and believe the time la not distant .when Goloonda will be placed la the permanent, steady, profit able producing list with Its four sla ters on the great Cracker creek lode, Co lumbia, B. JS. ana Bono , , DEEP BEDROCK FLUME , BEING BUILT RAPIDLY u...... a n. rnusiit of the Oallce nlacera departed last evening for , the property, ' after a couple' of day a in Portland. . ine pnaani w au r ytm valllng this winter has enabled bla de velopment) crew to proceed with con struction . Ol tne Dig wrw umi which la being laid from Rogue river up Oallce canyon with- the purpose of lulclng over tne- nam eTerjiiuiig .a u. k..in . Tha n lanaaement waa ea- peclally pleased with the fact Just de veloping nat.tne nnn .w , wa river durlrtg the winter aesaon do not Interfere with the lower end . ot the flume. When the big freshet suostaea tha flume wag fount, intact, ana rvaay for resumption -of work. ' ' ' . This flume nee - eir-ar u-n v-u through aambBl- bar. wnicn was formed by the connuanoe , 01 uauua with Rogue river. The past two .months .. a ' kaa Kaan axtanded raoldlr. until it. U well In Oallce canyon, and while Weather continuee aa av iir-aws tbe work will go on. ? , wv.. ,hia fluma 'a oomDleted,..the TT 11,11 ... - Oallce management will wash very- thing 4n the basin. , ror our y-i,,-draullo operatlona were prosecuted there-at varloue places. In many In stances ths work waa.restr.cted by lack of dump-and aufflclent head of water. Last season the management perfected ths water system for the giania, ana Is now ruahlng- tlie raoe to comjvoiiun. ki.k all analnmant will be ready. All of the alluvium vfrv the channel, whether high bar or low. will as the battery of giants reaches It, and lha proved enrichment la accepted by the management aa ample warranty ,that tbe entire maaa wUl pay handsomely. xnr-SAT acssrrnr. v - Kvangrllst Charles StaJkef. and wife, who have Just completed aa evangelistic tour of the foreign fields, will hojd a Ift-day meeting In Penlel mission, itt rirst street, beglaaias tosighb ' - , HUT TlHlfe PMteTOt OP THEIR iVVERAGE WORTH. WE Witt WW NOTi FOR PROFIT'S SAKE. BUT IN ORDER NOT TO DISAPPOINT ANY. MAN FROM M TO 44 BUST MEASURE. AND GIVE HIM A GOOD. 'ASSORTMENT OF COLORS AND MATERIALS TO SELECT FROM. DON'T TRUST; TO- THE FUTURE TO jJ'i' A SUIT FOR SO LOW 'A PRICE, FOR YOU WILL BE DISAPPOINTED,' AS THESE .SUITS ARE BY FAR THE MOSMGANT LINE WE HAVE EVER BEEN ABLE; TO OFFER AT SO REASONABLE A PRICE-SEVEN DOLLARS AND FD7TY CENTS. ; .Ajg t ; C Price v Reduced ; 'AND. UNTIL. FURTHER LIVEREO TO ! '- : . .4 v. ov-r :.. .tt, : ci'K-l v v-; . Tf )T) -i!' -. Newcastle Lump $5.00 5.50 Newcastle Nut . V 4.50 5l00 Australian' . A 6.00 p 6lS0 Rbslyn . . . .,; r;.6.00 ; 6l50 Rock Sonnes, . ; T v 6.50 7.00 a . , , Kemmerer i 4 v - ' i ' utner woaif froporuonaieiy uaw, V.!-;--..-. J: ,' " ''.'"', 'frut d.;;; 1 UV r UVUlU 249 Waihlngton St. DAVID BISPHAM'S v ; . DREAMS COME TRUE -'.,',' . . 'WkMi Davlil Dlsnham waa a lad his greatest joy ,waa the theatre. The stage of the (Philadelphia Aoademy or music mra m nn nlaa al all others ef whleh h dreamed by night and sought as often aa his quagcr guaraiana wouia enow him. turlng bis moat . impreaalonable years be, lived a life ef dreams there. It was haunted with memories that were sacred. There he had seen the great CASTOR I A tat Infants and Children. - fit Kb. Yea Y.m mi E::;kt Bssrs tha etfaataraaf . r . x '.', M s , N. k ldS$y& ;69rh-W Third Street, hiM Seven-Fifty Tha...-- Cluldrca's; Dcpsrtmcnt Contains tome grand v price advantages in. odd Knee Pant, Cap s;;: Shirtwaists, Underwear vand i dlZ tht other . thlngi that boys require Ch6iceof r. . . , 200 pairs, wool and worsted, "44 waist, ken lots, to $3.50. NOTICE THE FOL- CONSUMER i , , j ... . , , .,;... ... . . 'Bulk V 8acked v- " . - . - 6.50; .7.00 r : ' VVUdi . Vrs :. r- Tefep&caes 22ni Booth, ta lago and Hamlet This -inter be has been engaged to recite the text of Byron's "Manfred with an ac companiment of Schumann's music In terpreted by . the Philadelphia orches tra. Knowing his feeling of reverence for the place, Mrs. Edwin Booth O roes man (daughter of Edwin Booth) has offered her father's prompt book forMr. Blspham'0 use on that occasion, ' Mr. Blapham aaya that he will feel : as if bla youthful dreams had become a re ality when he appears upon that stage to recite the lines made memorable there by ao great a man. especially holding In his hand the very manuscript from which the beloved actor bad learned hit part. i -, ,. m David Blapham will atng bare Thurs day, March . aale Of eseta Tuesday, March 7.- , : ' -, ... ' iznmurn tba-hx. ' - "Training In eoHrtaay." waa the tub ject of a paper read yesterday by Mrs. V V. VI.k.iM at Ik. .1 1 a . 1 1 ii m a. v s .aaavw, J " ww !. v. m.w Home Trslaias assoclatlen. 'Mrs. Kiss- ... Vould Oiily Tell the Actual truth ." :'-.;..; -,;.' thizsb oorra consist, of : '.';:'Li "'V-.v.- ' Double and ingle breast Mudk nd cutaway design, in purt eOtwool, domeatict and imported Scotch tweeds, cheviots, caasime re, -choice union fancy and all-wool ctay woVated. The materials are all of standard and high class manufacpire. In over 4W separate and distinct colon and stylea of pattern, black, gray, ars, plaid overahota, check and heat mixturea. Crouse ft Brandagee, Cahn, Wampold ft Co. and Kohn Bros, are the wholesale tailorr that produced these suita. They were made to retail at 118, , $15 and a lion's share at $18 They are unquestionably the 'grandest bargains we have ever offered. But The Chicago ean.always be -depended upon to give the greatept valuea on the coast We can fit yod as there are all sixes from 34 to 44 bust in regu lar, also stout and tall men's special shapes; but not all sixes in every. lot. ;, ; . -j. . ' " ''fII-lrB1-alf-fJ- a PANTRY FOR abbut : V!TV A , , in all- for union 30 to bro-" worth to HOW IS It Tbat every shoo store in -town , ,: sells . ' Packard Shoes at lt.lv sad THE HUB sell 'em - The Hub has a reason don't fret ask the shoe man.- . c:3. v;.::lc;73 Dun inji ----- auW w.'Ie Teethtaa for e w ytfty Taar ltmia k- ekiKl.aj.K-. the guD. eu--i Hi paia. en--, wlad e-t aaS tee lp f ' i I -, . .TT-sira 9nrs A hi a. bury said that kindergarten training de veloped politeness. ' By that aystsa A child was taught always to think of the weaker one, to be free of selfishness, sad t be courteous and polite st All l-L tailAiM ' Ui. LJ', " Est Oak arid Pine SATURDAY TH2 9 HCne 3 romp 04, 04.50, 55 end C6: ;r SUITS IN BROWNS, REEFER, NORFOLK AND PLAIN DOUBLE BREASTED STYLES. THIS ELE GANT. OFFERING ' CONTAINS 1; MORE THAN A MnA.f , TrJ TTTT SCUK1S ur Sill-a in fiUAa -.- ... mam - a . V lA regular r picnic pants buyers; over 500 pairs to choose from, in form- fitting ' and peg top , shapes, mm. tailor-made, $3.50, HAO values You order a ton of i.;" :( ' - .'", ' '.'V'r Yoti ' gat 2,000 pounda of ' good clean oat No dirt, , alata or other foreign aub-' rtancea are weighed Jn. ; - If aatiaf action T and money aaved maane anything . to you. give ua your coal bual- Cos! Coinpcny, : : a. a.aXsV- IIERYWEINIIARD I ,r; proprietor or taa v;' - City Brewery toptt tnd Hart Oet-tdeea , Hrewwry ia tbe MertkwwJt. . Cottlcd Cccr a Sped-Ily r ' nuiion ae. tb. PORTT-UfD, . ORBOON, . - ' , r mm LAST DAY -wm ;i w t - x MS ' ' ! ' . I:.--. .. . I . I . . ' , - . nhTM . vnn rhrrfrei orover 600 pairsf : m .... " ' ox extra quality-tailor-made Pants,'; in the most desir able of merchant tailor styles; splendid $5 to $3 Dr. W. Norton Davit. , r IN A WEEK; We treet seeemsfeny aB srtvate. atf aa: alaa lili il .tnweri heart. Dm. klr an Uaeat treeblei. We. Suits a -rk, p Kiciavj ana 1 1" n -, mtr TruilXia (-l-mat SMrearr) to stay , jnred n-eww, la W to as Says. We e'y , STBIOTVA-. wllkest eswaU.e als. ia JV iva. ... - . - . --. Westoe dnriae, tte resel' -- - ka aaznal ne. ef aay. maa aade ao by aass i e local toeat. W Core Goflorrboea In a Week; - !.. . a u.. . ... . . ,H aMa. gieeeatee, save Baa aaay ream- experwa h. have beea kaewa la Partlaod MPlS years.' Save a fevetatton to totlataia m win "wr-- We saareatee to ears la every eee we Sadat- take e ebenre ae fe.( Ceeeletifloe ffj y ten eoefMeotlal. IiwweeUv. BOOK SO MA If vea eaaoot aall it otita, writotaf Mfc , D aa. new, nuani m am OflkS S to S aaa T to A , belldaye, 10 to IS. Saadaye aaS : ;''; i r 1 tbe 1 Dr. V; rorton Davis 6 Co. V , , , roST-AJTSk VSSMS. . ' To aaa p-rila.lt ' If rm want , toeta- yoor buslaeaa , but .. THB HUB sella all stylea, shapes .sua sues of - t I - . A . .... ' ' Paclcard Shoes : at $2.50 fvnyt worry.. Ton' aave ll.to. What's the res ana T AakAh shoe .. sum. vr -a : .'"'' '.. ',v';:. A :;c V .Li,, . v. .: i rj