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TITO OREGON v DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND,- KONDAY. CVENIIIQ,' HATCH - 33. .13.
"uUMinOLES'TO
' AGAIN BE STYLISH
King Edward Sets the Fashion
' : i and Rowers Will Be Uniw,
versally Worn. -' f :
1
-HIS MAJESTY cNARMED
X BY AM AMERICAN GIRL
Mrs. . Lanrfiome-Shaw, Brilliant
j ;? Sister of Charles Dana Gib
' ,'" , -v .son, Creates Furor.- ;
v '-' v (Br taasJeW.-- ''
; (Coprrlcat. M04. H 'W. . Hearst.)
London. March l.-For the paet
- or six years It fcma been considered the
; "worst form" for a man to wear but
tonhole of flowere In hla coat. . .
. The rtuaa for thla unwritten law has
'always been a, mpiterr. EWT
broker and a few city men wear "button
holes" while transacting business, but
,cven these man discard them when walk
ing about the weat end of London. Dur-
ing the peat week or. two men about
, town hae been aeen wearing fairly
large bunches of violeta or bit carna
tion In their eoaU In Mayfair and laat
' Sunday there waa a floral display on a
-large scale Among the male promenad
. 'era in tha park. v
" The king, who is popularly supposed.
' .to lead the fashions, but who as a mat-
ter of factees nothing of tha kind, has
-always shown a partiality to "button-
- holes," but no member of the court set
' has followed his example ; until ulte
recently' ' -:
:,U few weeks ago ths km- dined with
the Prince of Wales, who had a vary
, larce number of Intimate friends.' to
meet him. and tha whole party adjourned
"to a smoking concert at tha Queen ball.
.There were perhaps a tnqusana men in
.tha building and every one of them
-'mold not help aotlolng that, every mam
ber of the royal party, which numbered
'about 80, wore a very large Imt ton
, hole." the king himself wearing S huge
. nlnk carnation. Whether tnta norai oia
' tlar had anything to do with the return
of "buttonholes, one cannot say, but it
-.'certainly looks aa if every on will be
.wearing them this season,
'I . Carter nannies in
' It Is at his on request that John
.Rldgely Carter, the popular second sec
-rotary of the American embassy remains
in London when Whltelaw Bald takea
up his duties as American ambassador
to tha Court of St. James, r Mrs. Carter
. ' doea not cere for. London as much aa her
'husband, but Infinitely prefers Paris.
" where she waa educated, but aa she Is
a devoted wife aha baa sacrlnosd her
own Inclinations. . - -
The American colony In London I
'much relieved at the decision of the
! authorities to keep Carter in England.
Carter, however busy, is always ready to
give Americana, either resident or tran
sitory, kindly, advice at tne emoassy.
and he has never bean known to be oven
ruffled under the most trying condl-
.' ttons. .' . '. "
.- Vie Is 'becoming . a first-class golf
player., andmost f his .week ends are
now spent en me uuan,
"-''..' Charmed 'the Xing'.
It was two years ago that his majesty,
' the king, met Mrs, Langhorne-8haw. the
. brtlllantsUtar.. of . Mrs. Charles
Gibson, at the Asoot races and was
charmed . with' her , wit and vivacious
It was not-surprising, thsrefora, that
the king gav a gracious bow and mutv
v mured aew words to Mrs. 8haw wbn
he made; her sensational appearanca at
the last- court wearing a gown of price
less Irish lacs and superb high tiara on
her fair hair.. . '
Mrs. Shaw apent several days with
Mrs. Choate. who presented her at Car
, teton Gardens. - She is a keen sports
woman and has taken a hunting box at
'Market Harboro. where her little girl is
now staying with her. ' Her greatest
friend Is the Duchess of Roxborougn,
whom she has several times visited et
Floors Castle, and during the past month
her boon companion has been the Count-
Indigestion ?
I OOar Alt 8tonaxh 8a3Cerera a Pnfl JJoJ-
arg Worth of my Ramadr
"..",', Fre to Try 5
.ten tffr te eff e fall sonar's worts free
rM wine Is a erdlnary niaiilr. -Ordinary
um mi aymmatm. mr remeay imu
awe that -pt-K the arnptaaaa. trap.
Utm treatawat aauat Be kept ep farem a
long the eaoae la there. My trMtneet Buy
he itoppra aooa as It I
tor Umi le alware tae ei
" Ktoaiarb trooble le sot
u aaa niairtve ue caaae,
ad ef trooble. '
trooble la sot mlly e ilckem. ant
. ,a aaiptaa. It la a (faptoni that a crtala art
f eerrre la ailing. Not the vohutary aerree
, that enible roe to walk eed talk aad art bat
the aatoautle etoeucti sertee ever which year
'mine aaa do enotroL I '
I hive not ronoi Bfte to 'eraUta bow thew
"trader, tlnr atrfM oootrol aad operate tha
-.stoourk. How worry brmka Uirai dowa aad
eaowa lwdlaaloe. Bow mlaun wrara tbest oat
aad raooaa djptU. Bow aealrct nay brine
) oa kldtwy. heart, aad etbor troablea thronsk
, orsipaUir. I' have sot room to explain bow
tbroo urta nut ho roacbod and atractbreed
. aad nultard and suae w.ll by a rraiody I
prat thirty-rvare ia prfctln now known br
, DranVnM ovorrwbero a Dr. Knoop'n BentorntlTO.
I bate Sot roost to ezplala bow
low thin remedy, br
potn a mrtala and to ITt-
eidwooa, Mifsinc, - OMnnara, inoamnla. Mr.
vmaoena. drnpepala. All of tbtwr things are
fally axplalnfd la the book I will etad yes
Vwas roo write.
In mor thin nlllloa bonwe my resiedy Is
known. It haa eorod atonarh troebfrs sot eno.
. bat wptotxUy am and nr nsaln. Yet yea
nt.y not bay beard ef It or hearing. Buy have
nrlayrd or doabtMl. so I suko thin offer to
' yen. a atranaor. that every paaathle oxroaa for
4onht way ba removed. Head a no (gnney
nuke nan so sromhw take no rlak. Hlmply
'.' write and eek. If yoe say not tried Bif rem
. ertjr, I will need yon na order oa your drasslak
' tor S fell dollnr bottle not a nampla, hot too
regular etaadard bottla ho keepa mnatnntly on
. hie abelrea. The drnaglat will require do mn-
dltlona. lie will nraept my order aa cheerfully
an though roar dollar laid before him. Ue will
' snnil the bill to me.
Will yoo accept thie epportnnlty tn learn at
wiy oipei
. all fnrmi
aae ahaolntely. how to ba rid lw r
fnrma of auimarh trouble to bo rid not only
v of the trooble,
tne very eeone which
prodores itt
Write
' fee a free erder for Bonk 1 ea Pjopeimla.
a fall eollar bottlo itook I aa the Heart.
" yoe nrnat addreea Book I on taw Klejwya
J w. nuop. Rox A T2, Hook 4 for Woetaa.
KaHno.. Win. Utata Book I for Men.
, which honk yes want. Book ea Kneamatlaa.
... ' .. i.. -. ;'. ' ; ' . i ' . . .
i MIM eaeas are often eared by olng V bottle.
' fat aaie at fdrty uweaaaa arog atom.
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esioraiivc
esa of Antrim. .'Tha term "Gibson Olrl,'
which has been much abused in London,
la aald really to fit Mrs. Shaw, at any
rate tha king Invariably refers' to her
by that name. .....
lira. James McDonald . WDl , be pre
sented to their majesties at on of the
May drawing ro-una, and her sown will
be one of the moat maanlfloent aver worn
at these brilliant function, She Is rap
Idly earning a reputation as the hand'
aomeat and moat lavish American host
ess In London. Over 100 people thronged
the house in Cadogan square whan Mr.
McDonald cava her pink tea. .
While Londoners like to go to such
parties, which are. of course, hot novel
ties in New York, it Is not likely that
other hostesses will Imitate the fashion.
Mrs. McDonald'! pink velvet . pacquln
dress worn on that occasion is still be
ing talked about. . ,
AH the flowers for this now famous
party, pink asaleea, roses and tulips.
were all brought from Nice, while the
statuary In- the hall were shaded-with
rose-colored --tJghta.
The lights, flowers and pink' candy
cost tt.oOQ. Among those always to be
found at Mrs. McDonald s parties are
Mrs. Ronalds, Mrs. Ritchie, Mrs. Chaun
cey Blair (a fairly, recent arrival). Miss
Vsa waerC the personnel of the Amerl
can embassy, Mrs. Van Duser, Mrs. Hun-
slker and Mrs. Chamberlain. - .
DRIVING (IILISTS
ATAY FliOII FRANCE
Country Overrun With Russian
C." Secret Service Men- Spy-
Ing System Complete. '
EMPEROR OF 'ABYSSINIA ;
TO PAY FRANCE A' VISIT
Menelik to Come in Royal State
wren i wo aieamers ot.
"Courtiers and Retinue.
- - (By rani THUanu
(Copyright. InUa. by W. B. Heant) "
Paris, March 11. The revolutionary
utbreak In- Russia is giving-tha-Paris
police aa much to -do as tha Jtussisns,
For years tha. Russian Nihilists have
had their headquarters In this city and,
in fact, every plot, against too casr- has
been hatched hare-ana tae Russian gov
eminent baa for that reaaoo maintained
a very extensive secret service bureau
Brnca tha "bloody Sunday-Paris has
been full pf Russian spies, who arrive
by the dosea every week, aad the bead of
the Russian police in Paris, M. Rataleff.
la now tn command of many hundreds
of detectives who are closely watching
very Russian refuges, not only ia Parts,
but in all France.
- In spits of all tha efforts Of the
Socialists, the'. French police are hand
In glove with the Russian, and every
French police official has orders to obey
the commands tt Ratal eft as if they
came from his own chief. ,
la ovary police prefecture in Paris two
or more ot Rataloff's men are on con
stant duty.
. xtcorea xt Russians who Arrived" here.
an thav thoua-ttt uimbsenrrd. have been
ordered to appear before i"h polios be
fore they have been here It hours, ana
have been arrested if there has bean the
slightest reason to suspect them. -.
This . spying system has completely
demoralised the . Nihilists here, and a
great many have fled to Zurich and
Geneva, where conditions, however, are
not much more favorable for their "plana.
President Lou bet, tha most demo
cratic president Franca has aver had,
has most unexpectedly become tha pos
sessor of a palatial ateam yacht as long
as he remains In office.
It Is, however, not the state which
has supplied him with, a private) yacht
bnt it manufacturer of oandlea at Mar
seilles, who considered the vessel neces
sary to the dignity of the bead ef the
French nation, and donated his private
yacht to President Loubet. -.
Tatit Trom Keaellk.
After many years Parts is to be vis
ited by aa emperor, a dark emperor, to
be sure, but nevertheless an emperor.
. Tha government has just been notified
that hla majesty. Negus Menelik. of
Abyssinia, is to pay us a visit this sum
mer. He will arrive in great state, two
Urge steamers being necessary to carry
hla retlnua of courtiers and servant a
Bs will land at Marseilles and tntenda to
spend quite soma time hers before he
goes on to visit tha kaiser and . King
Ed ward.
Ha told a French officer who is his
close personal friend that ha greatly
desired to visit America, but did not
think -It advisable to do so because of
the prejudice) agalnwt hla color. Hla
majeety has probably never heard of
Booker T. Washington, or he might have
changed his mind, . 5 -- --
- Staff Shies at Bride. .
wi are still awaiting a visit of the
young King Alfonso of Spain, who Ton
tlnues to put off his foreign trip because
v,. know it has only been arranged to
bring about his marriage, and ha doea
not want to be , roamea now, a.
un nrlnmnM whoso names hsvs
been mentioned In connection with his.
According to tha corresponaencia. ne
reonnanalv obtects to a union with
either Archduchess Oabrlelle of Austria
or Princess Patricia of Cormaught.
w wnniri much t) refer Princess Vic
toria Louisa, tha kaiser's only daughter.
but as nhe Is at least two years too
young to marry, ha doea not want to go
abroad nntil than. ! .
It IS reported that ns nas conawnieu
to visit Paris tn July, as there are no
prlncessea here, ana ne win men do
present at tha great military maneu
ver at Maiiiy. ...
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WOMAN SHOOTS HERSELF
THROUGH THE HEART
(Special Dlapntrh to The JoaraaL)
Roseburg. Or.. March II. Mrs. George
Oohner shot herself Saturday night with
a .St cablber revolver through tha heart
at the residence of Carl Hoffman where
she was staying while undergoing treat
ment It is supposed that despondency
caused, by ill health caused her to com
mit suicide. - -
The deed was done while Monro an aad
his wife wars at lodge, they not finding
her body until yesterday morning. Mrs.
Oehner's residence was about alz miles
southwest of this town, where her family
live on a farm.
SNOW ON THE HILLS,
BLOSSOMS IN VALLEYS
- (Special IHapatrh te The Journal.')
Hood River, Ore.. March IS. Three
weeks of warm aprlng days had buret
the peach buds and started the straw
berries to blooming, but thin morning a
wintry blast came In from the northeast
nd the surrounding hills arc white with
snow.
CANVASS TURRETS
IN SLAV rARSDIPS
Incredible Stories of Graft and
Corruption All Throughout
?v Muscovite Officialdom.
CENSOR MUST BLACKEN
FOREIGN NEWSPAPERS
Japanese Papers Threaten
to
Drive Out English From
Australian Continent.
(Oneyrtgkt. io, by W. R, Hearst.)
. Berlin, March IX. An Ennilah nffiner.
who for years waa military attach at
Bt. Petersburg, has written a book In
which he tells things ft the corruption
in Russia.'" which surprise even those
who are used to hear the most Incredible
things from the dominions of the esar.
it Waa reported to the cur that tn
battleship Peter tha Great was ready to
go to sea at a moment's notice at a
time when the armored turrets of the
.vessel had not sven been placed In po
sition. Most unexpectedly the cssr . an
nounced his Intention of Inspecting the
vessel and Immediately hundreds of men
were put to work to hastily put tip
wooden turrets to reoresent the sup
posed, armored! ones. . ', . .
When the csar boarded the vessel ahe
looked spick and span, - smoke even
poured, from the stacks, though there
wore no boilers on board, but tha In
genious minister had filled the stacks
with damp straw, which was Jit whan
the ' caar's launch . approached. . . -
A member of the Knrltah roral fam
ily who was at 8L Petersburg at the
time was told of the wooden turrets,
but refused te believe It. ' w - ;
Of Painted Oaavaa. '
Ha visited the battleship only after
tha officers . of the navy yard had ex
hausted all means to prevent It and
when he returned to tha embassy lha tri
umphantly said that he had found by
personal . investigation that tha report
was false, the turrets were not made
Of wood, but of painted -canvas,- t-
When once a tier man manufacturer
complained to the late Grand Duke-Ser-
glus that ho had to bribe everybody to
get a contract tha grand duka replied:
"When I, a grand duka and uncle of
the csar, have to bribe to get' govern
ment contracts, I do not see why yoo, a
foreigner, should tfa exempt from 'this
tax.' You have been long enough in
Russia to know, the. oustoms of , the
country." ' .
- The work imposed on the censor in
Russia has grown to such enormous
proportions that ne has given- up in
-despair, at least aa far as Inspecting the.
foreign mall la concerned.
Xt la hla duty to look over every for
eign newspaper entering Russia and run
a roller . with . printer's Ink across' tha
srtiolea it ia not deemed wise to let
Russians read. This of lata has become
too much, and bow tons of foreign mall
Is simply seised and the officials who
are always willing to make -an honest
rouble, sell all this confiscated, mall t
the paper factories. "
Only a few -days ago a paper manu
facturer from Moscow visiting this city
declared, that ha is buying from postal
officials carloads Of newspapers and let
ters, and the? he had often found val'
uable documents, and. sven money among
these,'', , 'i.
' Tahiablag t MmD.
Ha specified a few .cases which ' had
coma' to his personal notice. In a parcel
mailed from Koenlgsberg was found a
gold watch addressed to a lady at Kir-
aanow ."
Several ' parcels from Bollngen ' con
tained samples of knives and scissors,
and in a tter from Berlin ba found a
draft for S.000 maras. -
- When a complaint is sometimes made
by tha sender the Russian postmaster
always excuses himself, saying that he
baa tod much to do awd that aucn smau
accidents ara apt to occur anywhere.
The German postal authorities s ara
unable to do anytbtng to protect - tha
mall sent from this country to Russia,
but posters In all poetoffices now advise
people to register an mau sent to ius-
sia.
rkraata of Jap amass, '
It might do a lot of good If the people
in England, who now so strongly praise
ths Anclo-Jsoanese alliance ana f
Joics at every new Japanese victory,
would read some of the things written
In tha Japanese press.
Ths Jananese are well aware that af
ter all tha English consider themselves
far superior to themselves, and that in
tha eyea of many they ara only yellow
monkeya. :
"But a time will surely come," Bays a
Japanese paper, "when . these yellow
monkeys will outnumber the white men
in Australia and rule that country. Tha
day will surely coma when we shall ba
able to drive the great English con
queror, or should we say the great
English thief, out of ths Orient and back
to the foga of the channel."
And it la possible, too, that they hope
to take revenge on the United States
for having closed its doors to their
brethren, the Chinese, wnue forcing
through tha policy or ma tpen uoor
In China. . " ' .
Golds Cause BVare Throat
taiattve Broroo Quinine, the wojftd wide Cold
and Grip remedy, removes the eaoae. Call for
the full name and look for the signature of
B. W. urove. goo. - .
HOMESEEKERS ARRIVE
AT COTTAGE GROVE
(Special tHapateh te The JoaraaL) '
Cot Use Grove, Ore, March IS. A
small delegation of homeseekers and col
onists struck this town Saturday and
mora are to follow". Thoae that came
hero were .from Iowa and were the
friends and acquaintance of a local real
estate dealer. They report that country
too cold for them and Intend to settle
here. Several citizens- are In receipt of
letters from friends advlaing them of
the departure for the- Oregon country
end Cottage Orove la the destination of
many a home seeker. Property Is cheap
hers but la looking up and as soon' aa
ths mines open up values of property
will greatly ascend.
- Vacant houses are filling up and now
thero ara only . a few desirable bouaes
for rent; these people,, however, will
probably buy lands near tha city and
then move out in tha country.
Are Ton Xsgagadf
Engaged people should . remember.
that after marrii
riag
many quarrels can
be avoided by keeping their dlgwntlona
in gooa oorxmion witn r.iecno Hitters,
8." A, Brown, ef ' Bennettsvllle. 8. IX,
gsys: "JTor years my . wife suffered In
tensely . from dyspepsia, complicated1
with a torpid liver, until she lost her
strength an (J vigor, and became a mere
wreck of her former self. Then she
tried Rlectrio Hitters, which helped her
st once, and finally made her entirely
well. . She Is now strong and healthy.
Red Cross Pharmacy. Sixth and Oak
streets, on the way to the pnetofflne,
sens and guarantees them, at 0o a bot
tla 1 -.,".
KOuE TUL YIELD
o '',."
IJAflY JIMS
Anvil Creek Operator Predicts
Greatest Production Known
to Northern Camp.
HEAVY WORK HAS BEEN IN
PROGRESS ALL WINTER
Old Claims Up to the Standard
and New Discoveries Ex-v
r tend the Field. j
R. T. ' Truelovo, a Nome placer mine
owner Interested on Anvil creek, of the
famous north country, was la tha city
on Saturday an route to San Francisco.
Mr. Trueluve has not been at Nome
for some time, but when, hs departed
early in the winter work was unusually
active, and reports, received since con.
firm tha forecast of an exceptional pro
duction this spring; - - . -
"Nome- will this year turn into the
channels of trade a larger product of
gold than It did the preceding year."
said ha while In the permanent exhibit
rooms of tha union depot. "I am sup
ported by noma of tha beat authorities
in the camp when I predict tha best
cleanup aver made there. Tha work
In progress during the winter assures It,
and you may expect big things from the
north soon. . . '.: - -- ,-: 1
"It would be tedious and uninteresting
to note details ef this work, and perhaps
you of Portland and Oregon, without
careful study of tha topography of the
eountry, would not appreciate tha sig
nificance of it all. Tha old claims that
paid well ara still busy, and tha pay dirt
la op to the usual standard. Many men
have taken a now lay in proved districts,
while soma discoveries nave gone be
yond the bounds of prospected ground.
A large .number of thawing .machines
ara busy, while tha dumpa of tha more
promising diggings will aa a rule exceed
In else former winter operations.
If you ara at all familiar with tha
coast line, you can - appreciate -tha sig
nificance of this wnen I say that more
than 109 different sorts of outfits were
working between tha warehouse of the
Standard Oil company and Caps "Noma,
Nearly every. miner will remember the
rich' No. 4, on Dry creek, which last
year produced 6,e0. Panl Denhart.
Chris Neblhur and Thomas Nixon have
been working it this winter for all it la
worth, aad tha dump assures a splendid
harvest of gold dust and. nuggets. Other
rich claims ara being worked by their
Owners or on leases, and will bring the
Nome production up to a record figure.
if X do not mistake every sign."
BOHEMIA ROAD MAY BE'
BUILT OVER MOUNTAINS
'. (Special Dispatch ta The JoarsaL) .
Cottage Groove, Ore., March IS. Tha
railway ' project ' mentioned hero some
time ago by P. J. Jennings to tha Coos
Bay country on tha west, crossing the
Cascade mountaina beyond Bohemia dis
trict, is being given serious consideration.--
G B. Hengen, who financed the
Oregon Securities company and built the
Oregon A Southeastern, railway from
this place to Wild wood, has been look'
ing over tha coast advantages of such
a project for soma time, and thero ara
many rumors to the street tnat na and
hia people Intend to do heavy work this
year. ', .''.'. . ; '
Their present railway ia IT mires long.
and waa built primarily to tap tha rich
timber resources east of Cottage Orove
and open Bohemia mining district. It is
expected that this road will ba extended
up the basin- it is following until n
tha Oregon Securities mines, 1 and those
who. have been Interested in tha n
project believe ft will cross tha divide
somewhere near tha bead waters or tne
Umpo.ua, reaching tha Dee Chutes valley
at tha headwaters of that stream. -where
there ara -vast areas of white pine. . "
Local developments " indicate to' . the
community that Mr. Hengen and hla
aasoclatea nave big -work ahead, such as
offers for property, but until he mads
an extended trip to the coast surveying
tha country through which the proposed
route Is to pass, the real significance of
tha enterprise was not appreciated, .-
SUMPTER EXHIBIT, IS
TAKING LARGE FORM
(Special Dispatch te The JomraaX)
Sump ter. Or, March IS. Better prog
ress than tha prima movers expected is
being made by tha exhibit association
in getting up a permanent collection of
Blue mountain ores for Bumptsr. - Al
ready the sum of S1.500 has been raised.
snd the men in charge -of tba work state
that many others prominent in mining
are yet to be heard from. By tha time
all ara visited, it la tha belief that
Sumpter will bo provided with one of
the best collections of ores, duly ar
ranged in cabinets, that can be found in
the-northweet. 1 -
Members of the association have been
discussing tba advisability .of - printing
x large amount of literature relative to
the district for distribution among vis
itors to the Lewis and Clark fair. It
has been suggested that if arrangements
were made to have this literature put
Into tha hands of tourists while on the.
train, many miles , beyond Baker City,.
it might have the effect of causing
large numbers to avail themselves of
tba stop-over privilege. Soma definite
plan ,of action, in this respect will soon
ba aectaea on. r , , . . ... .
MINERS TRAIN FOR A
t
BIG DRILLING EVENT
- (Spodai Dispatch te The Journal.) ,
. Galice, Ore, March IS, Bert Lock
wood aad Bert Savaga,. the .champion
double rock drillers of Galica, ara in
training at tha Aimed wilne and are in
fins condition. They- are confident - of
winning tha contest at Grants Pass
March 17. ,
Lockwood aDd Savage won the contest
In Grants - Pasa laat Christmas, when
they drilled St Inches, against 11 inches
drilled by Hobert and Sallgo of tha
Granite hill mine.
Tba oomlna- contest will be tha lam
est ever held In southern Oregon; -there
being flvw double teams In training and
considerable money will chango hands.
There will also be several singles In
that contest. . The laurels among the
singles will probably ba plucked by
Thomas Brienkenhoff, tba Galica man.
The coming contests will decide tha
championship of southern Oregon In
both -singles and doubles, and Galica
stands ready to back Its men.
BAKER PLACER READY .
FOR AN EARLY SEASON
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Malheur, Ore., March IS. A party of
placer men are In Mormon basin, and
have commenced preliminary work for
DRESS WELL
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EXTRAVAGANCE
Invites your inspection of the
of Men's ' and Boya' Clothing
;Depa
The styles are correct.
The materials are the
.best. -
The designs are smart
The tailoring is author
itative; The fit is perfect.
Thej prices are most
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Sack points of merit, in addition to the rare
stricted credit we extend TO, and the amall pay
ments we accept FROM our Customer, will
prove that we are justly, entitled to your pat-
.When you once have tried
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operation of 'tha Uncle Sam placers this
season. They ara under the mnnaare
meot of T. M. Anderson, who has chares
of both tha Quarts and placet -properties
of this company.
Water has started in oonrtderaDie vol
ume in Burnt river and tributaries, the
warm weather having hastened the sea
son several weeks. Superintendent An
derson had prepared for work by put
ting a bedrock flume in, that ne might
work tha travel deposit deeper than It
had aver been washed before; five moni
tors ara in position. With this battery
and the. water supply secured from First
creek, a big season la expeated. although
water will not hold out for a 10ns; period.
SNOW CREEK FIRE HAS
CHECKED MINE WORK
(Special Dispose te Too
Tlptont Or March IS. Manager Fred
D. Smith's loss of his bunk and board
ing house, office; laboratory and store
house st tha Snow Creek mine by fire
has not Interrupted work there seriously.
Arrangements will be made for accom
modating tha mine and mill crews until
tha buildings can be reconstructed. - Ths
stores of the company, auppllea and the
personal effects of tha manager were
destroyed, and only by tha herolo efforts
of tha crew was the mill building saved.
Tha loss of 18,000 or more which tha
manairemeTtt snstalned through the fire
will be effaced soon. - The Snow Creek
has Us own sawmill, and will ba abta
to rebuild tha destroyed property . in a
short time. ,
GREAT ROCK BREAKER :
AT .GRANBY PUNNING
(Special Dfcpatek te The fearaal.) -Vancouver.
B. C Id arch It. Last
week tha naw ore crusher at tha Oranby
mines. Boundary district, was put Into
commission, and Is being run light for
a few daya, after which it will do regu
lar duty,- IJke tha one installed two
years ago at tha Knob Hill mine, it has
a rated capacity of 1(0 tons an hour, or
1.800 tons every 14 hours. The two big
machines have a crushing capacity of
7.J00 tons each It hours, if driven to
their full capacity. , ,
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(Rpaeial Dvpate te Tne Jooraal.) , ,
Granite, Or., March 1. Preliminary
work has been commenced br Manager
New Spring Lines
displayed - in im-.
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how easy it is to Dress Fashionably and? 'up to date on our
youll wonder why you didn't take advantage of it before.
NEW GOODS ARE POURING IN
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Ladies' Wearing
Apparel
Toull be able : to - buy as new and up-to-date
goods from us this Spring as in any of the ex
clusive Downtown Stores. . .. . .
WE CALL YOURV X Xf
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO
Our Millinery i x
DSpaftiitei
Abrhich we have
Artistic Sririitff Hats
- (Ready-Tiixxxmed j X'';'-'
V For your inspection and choosing. ;
Outfitting Co
The Store Where Your, Credit Is Good
O. C Wright, ' of tha Wheeler Co.
properties, looking' to installation or a
sinking plant on tha Sheridan. - It ia tha
purpose to sink a shaft an tha Sheridan
group and thoroughly crosscut the for
mation on deep lovels to tha Empire.
Numerous veins cut. through tha prop
erties. 81s or seven, in close proximity
and extending parallel, bava been proved
by surf ace work. In one of these on the
Sheridan a good grade of shipping or
was obtained laat year from a shallow
shaft, in which work waa suspended
owing to heavy Inflow of water. When
the new owners have arranged te handle
this water and sink to considerable
depth, it is the purpose to explore tha
ground exhaustively. , v . .
(Special Dwpsteh to The Journal.)
Cottage Orove, Ore March 11. Geo.
W. Lloyd, president of tha Crystal Con
solidated Mining company, has returned
from the mines in Bohemia and reports
progress in tha work. - .Logs ara being
sawed into lumbar,, which will ba used
in building. , Development underground
continues. ,;..
OBOPS ZJT OOOB OOXXZTXOV.
. i - (Special Dispatch ts The JoaraaL)
. 'Cottage Orove, Ore March l Crops
In this section of -tha -valley are in good
condition, an a laxgs yield la predicted
by the farmers who were in town Satur
day. Fall what looks fin ahd'the warm
weather has brought it up vary fast.
Soma of tha fields already look black
with tha growing grain. There were a
few showers Saturday and tha clouds in
the sky indicate more rain. -
Much plowing ia being dona at the
present time, many of tha farmer are
nearly through, and moat of them ara
through seeding. - .. ;
Ths Crown In Town.
" Tha famous "Crown." of tha Crown
piano, is now on exhibition In ths Ellern
Piano House big window. carefully
guarded by'a uniformed police rq an. It
la a valuable and moat elaborate affalr;
studded with gems and Jewels galore.
Tba crowning feature of the famous
Crown tlano la tha many tones which tt
Is capable of producing. In addition to
its splendid piano tone, it has those of
ths guitar, harp, banjo, mandolin and
many others. Incidentally, It may 1 be
remarked that the makers of Crown pi
anoa ara suite a sealous in guarding
tee reputation of tha Crown piano "in
ne aa
in olj 1
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(Jooraal Special fterrlea.)
BaltXake City, March 18. Vast tracts
of ooal and mineral land have, according
to Investigations made by federal agents,
been, filed on and patented aa agricul
tural and graal ng fanda by coal syndi
cates. Proceedings will be instituted to
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