The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 04, 1905, Page 6, Image 6

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!. - V' . '. V ,' r; " T,?TC' oregom daily tournal. Portland. Thursday "
EVENING. .'MAY. -4.. 1SC3.
TACOuIAV RAILWAYS
AFTER COPPER ORE
St Helens Has Prospect of Una
- - Within Twelve Miles of
":' -: T Mines-...
.J(s---
THIS WOULD DIVERT At,L'
TRAFFIC TO THE SOUND
ThevTheve-r fall
Unless the Castle Rock Route s
. - " '- Encouraged, - Portland"
.;-: :, Has No Show. - -
-,:xta"" reports: from southern " ffMb
Ington Indict great activity
-mangemH of the Tm
rsllway, which I projects
r into the Cowlit basin near Bt Helena
thta year." Nothing ha n glvn-ut
publlclr regarding th4engtb of the Mr
. r.nalo contemplated for J06. butjnin
tn,, m-n ""ch wWa-lh situation
tat that th 8W Helena xopper irne
wttr hav y lin-wlthln l to -'.
of their tunnel by the cloa of the
aummer. -; ,
Th ect of thl work la n
ortlnd intereate. a th. outlet for
north. Had a Hn een constructed
from Caatle Bock up the Toutle ex-
X tendlng'the present lotting roadr Port
land would have had an. even break with
Tscom la competing for ore and gen-
' :.ral tram of St.-Helena, or poaalbly
an advantage, owing to the character of
the haul In thta direction. - The en-
eouraglng development In a few',tn"
more prominent fit. Helen copier mine
leave no doubt In th mlnd-of mining
' men that the district la oon to have
- . heavy, permanent tonnage of jOra or
-' gt- topper natt for th rk8tron
. ' rein arbelpg., JJenad-at -depth, and
th grade of ore lndlcatea that ft will
be eagerly sought by the melfr- Bt.
'-elenTmt9nr-TPWrdfth ' ""J"
ln- district moat directly trlbuJrsrte"
" Jnhlhe th work It contemplate "thla
ear and ther I nothing don from
. . - f..ti Pnrk direction for thla olty,
- th. trafflo will, for th present at leaW
-'Ue, diverted to Tacoma.
nerves they Jeaae
through the vein,-and thua aljay
Bj pwkWII heartaefc.thatuhntlem
for business several daya at a time, haa
been my llf experience. I found nrat
relief in Ir. aillea'A4i-'4n'4U, ana
since then I invariapiy warn- iiwmmi or
taking a pill when I feel them coming
OP. E. 11, . MUUBLJtnii n inunr, in.
Rnlil mi minntM that flrat package.
will benefit, r money refunded. -. ,..-
J dose. !6 cent, -Never old In bulk.
MADE F1RSXCLEAN-UP
J vjb - flrat clean-up .at the Oregon
Securities mill. In Bohemia. wa mad
on th drat of th months- eaid T. H.
B,,nni tht morning, following hi re-
." ' turn after a week" trip to th district.
The exact amount ef-bulHit-neBrea
-rfrom thlawork wa not stated, but for
tlm: tha-the -plntre-uinln;.
th mintntmuM -wa -entirely satisfied
:"with-reauluC Work- U: preliminary- to
entering, on. , th .moi pflrmanent rurr on
Tnimpjon-retrr-or. In hle-fetnoth
drift a'r in excellent or, and it 1 b-
n-nnnFa6rTtaljnllLjlluIcEiX-
nnanihi ' machine being uaed on the
main level. But tOf stamp wr
rommiaaton. but ther 1 aaauranc
the other 1 dropping befor long.'
anen
fOurP,B'5-?!j..." oqj.la.ofmi.t
nTo Bohemia d'laTrioU ndTea
In
f
Id
th purpoae-of making general Inape-
lon examined an lnilxidiuU -property
2et. t wor-H aaya tht anow haa almoal
mtlrrlr rt aapixar-1. mif Mt init.MB
" rn tilone. are there patches. The win
"""" ter haa been unuaually mild and prlng
all rnarta end trail 'Inr good on
4t4n: Mtning nltr ere--ttiy en-
couraglng to resident of th cmu. M
rupect to ari9o1ienilr-do-jrt best wort
A-
'i
-Aches
of som kind ar th fcrltge of early
... .k. Infant Slid the COllC.
the mMdl - aged and the rtlsjselng.i,
miserabla headache, to the aged with
nervous, musoular -and rheumanc poms.
A remedy to relieve in all caaeanuet
be founded on the right princini,
that account Tor the wonderfuLi
res of fT" i '
and
MJ
p DivMiles'
Anti-PninrPnis
o-eur all case of
reat the Pain Source
Ihlug AJUQ,rjll aJLCOJ
ijz. lhe. lrrlt
n the tension, Duua up
Kt the blood coursing
an
furnish. with.: uch iddltional data a
could be obtained from tha official mapa
of th government and tate ,
Thloetion of Cottag UfOV l in
western boundary, while the -eastern end
la well beyond Bohemia district Th
drainag system of th country la a'
fined with abaefut -accuracy, ahowlng
th nuroerou trearoa rialng in ins
Calapooia rang at this point. Th ur
reyed mining claims are aennea rxaci'
ly. and for'Ui llrt-tlm on I bl t
view a map giving an Idea. of th com
pact locations In th heart of th dis
trict.-- : ' ' . -r
Thla vear ther will b eapeoMil ae-
mand for accurate Information .of min
ing, and th-work of aom of th dis
tricU ln getting out carefully prepared
map 1 appreciated by tno engaged in
exploitation. Where thla Is aoppl
men ted by- miormation or an equaiiy
authentlo nature regarding the. mine.
dietrict will nJoy - th - best xppor-
tunttv of commanding - attention ana
getting visitor to look-at- their -mlitl
Ing' properties.. Relief and other maps
will ba in, demand and several - of ths
tnen-rtost actively engaged in exploita
tion will use them at the ore exhibit
and other publlo places,
BADGER !SREADX0a.
HEAVY MILLING WORK
r -(Special IMspttch to Th Joeraat) - -
eukanvllle. Or.. May 4. Shipment of
ore and concentrate to tne Dumpier
smeUas fssm the Bunges aala . have
commenced with prospect of no
further interruption from the weather
thla year. Ic has been out of Granite
Moulder and the diversion ditch or tn
Badger company for soma time, so that
th water power, la avaiiaw Tor in
comnreaaor and -concentrator. Thi
stamps Installed In th mili f or Bull of
thWood r will be resdy for their
3uty this spring, andlh compressor
plant -was -a tat -completed' r work be
form operation'- mnipeoad , laat winter.
Th Budrsr -concentrator had a capacity
of 78 -ton daUy prior Jr thjd4UlnAll"t'n
tMiitiHln.i nrA ;11f TlOW h brOllffht I ln'
up to near- the capacity or in largest
mill of th dltrioU--
PLAN FOR ROSSLAND'S -
MINE CONSOLIDATION
:1s'
Bargain .Eveet of . the -WedkS
. . or. AnPVTMn OM SATIIPriAV WVTf MTMrt MAV ft. TTROM 7 TO 10 O'CLOCK. v
THEM. DONT FORGET this xvin anniv vtAKiviKaixu ( rnmnu. w ,i v..., y" 7; " ; T i-i.. .rss-rz..
y " ' ' : -; - Couch just like cut, covered in best grade velour, hardwood t L - fttJfj t z(Tzt fV
t x v" ' " ; COUChj"".' WOrth ; $15.00.V J . ...':irT . Ti 1 lJ.,-r-,--r. -- - .
.'-.),! - . viU' 'B t J " " U
.,
;l.-GEyTZ I sows-
173-175FI RST STREET
2
29th Anniversary- Op
Tills Saturday venlag, rom Z tp lO.
ening
You are" cordially invited to attend our Grand Opening this
SaturdavIevenirtitOet one of thflsfbeautiful Lewis and Clark
I Souvenirs -and see 'pur immense stock of Beautiful Furniture.
ever taken from the property- It 1 In
what 1 known as th second shoot. This
lie to the east -of th first shoot tappetl,-
and ln .thpposlt ilJrenoald the ser
pentine oroppings. ' High-grade-gold-copper
In a vein thnt-hs a -width of on
to rive rTer-TWa found In mis - worau
and shipment were mad to th mjslter,
but. recently contract war let for wood
at the reyche, and It Is presumed to
e management a Ihtpnllonrtd atart
iip"aTrormnrTOs(r-itmF
-this ycar7
-''- neell Pttoitrh The oraal.
I Rossland. B. CMjr4.-r-"WhIl llferl
hav been no ront development Indi-;
- iattng-"an:- early: merger- of "the- 1st Bov
Center Star ni war sagi mine, tno
connected with the -propertlea rtat that
thla-deal , will b carried through wan
I it la powlbletoiget-Hh gntrollnr ttfr
Uresis together. The plan or me con-
niMtlnn 1Tfira tlD.0Qa.0tfl. Jorpora.J
tlewi In whleh farmtr Le Bel Inter
You Cetj a Full Quart.
Aa honeat quart bottle of is fin a
liquor as ever passed your . Una when
yon buy th D. O.- rye whisky we sell.
it "is an appetiser, toma
th am time, and I a general favorite
IREWERS PREPARED:
FOR A LONG SIEGE
No FinanpJal Assistance or 8ym-
pathetic" Aid But : Along
mes of Boycott. -
WORKING BY HAND ON
: T RICH BELMONT MINE
V .(gpselal Dtspitch te Tae IxnraaL) ;
-i Tipton. Or., May 4. There la no ceaaal
tlofl In th work of OUy ana Kermaw.
owner of th Belmont property on
Vincent creek, where the rich urfc
. trlk wee recently-made, ' Th men
continue to . ecur good return from
crude band work. It 1 reliably tated
that they hav ecured H.OOO to t,000
In this manner since th flrt clean-up
of $2,00 to $1,099 wa made. A the
rich grad i In, sight and th men were
poor they seem determined to continue
thi work until they hav acquired aome
thlng of a urplu. by mean of which
they will be able to prosecute more
- clentmojperatlona. ;
?sts will b repreaeniea ty (s.ouv.ouu
Istock. CenUr Btar by 1.400,60, Wf
I Ragle $J, 000,000, th Trail smelter $1.-
000.000 and th Bnowaho by 100,000.
Thi would lnvolv th cloalng of th
Northport meUr. Whiclt 1 located. In
th atat of Washington, and doing all
the smelting of -th group at Trail,
which now receive a good portion of
th tonnaga of th Center Star and War
Eagle. Ther wpuld be a heavy gurplu
eft for Improvements and further equip
ment. :
:ACCURATE:MAP-0F-THE
. : - BOHEMIA DISTRICT
-Haft -eolwlX of thla city hav pre
pared the flrat authentlo map of the
Bohemia mining jlistrlct, lnjannd
Douglaa counties. ' Th work wa un
dertaken In aaaoclatlon with A. 1. Le-
my. i irlin " r"""f " ' th
camp for many year. . Th engineer
hav mad urvey of practically all of
th patented ground In Bohemia and of
many claim yet unpatented. Th map
oontaln th Information these surrey
EXCITEMENT IS KEEN
OVER 0LYMPIA STRIKE
(Special Ptapa.tr to Tae JoaraaL)
Olympla, Wash.. May 4. Rich quarts
hag been dlacovered near Little Rock,
ll mile aouthwest otjthta . cltr. and
many prospector have secured lea
r?rjtHeiu?Javsfun!h.'in?
land for a period of 40 year. 10 per
cent of th money produced to be paid
to th timber company. . , :
PSYCHE IS READY TO
"PRESUME ITS MILLING
(Special Dispatch to las Jrsl.l-
Tipton. Or.. May 4. At th Psychs
mine, which Manager Fred D. Smith of
th 8now-Crek.- rcntly bonded, late
work ha opened om of th beat ore
With all who value a good, pur whisky.
During th -10 . yeara - alnce -W . occupy
our. present locallon . out-Cxm -ha . b
com, a synonym; for honcaty and truth.
Why t Because we jiever misrepresent
goods, buf price, are .the same .to very
buyer and -the qualtty-of- our wine and
Hquor of th highest grade: v'a de-
nver-pwag free to aJtpaTTs-of-the cityrr
For th convenience or ,our-patrona w
In order that out' customer should noff'?S
b annoyed byWieir frequent and un
timely -oaller-end-rely eolely upon our
telephone, number Main IM. through
which "you -" can obtain. prlc of our
good at any tlme nd assure you of th
best and most atiafantory treatment.
T. Oermanus, the family liquor dealer,
X2s Moirlaon treew - ." -'.
- .-(Special Dl (patch te The JoaraaL)
Beattla, Mar 4. Ther will not b
a" ympathetlo strike In connection with
th brewery troubl In wester Wsh-
and f;ainWyTaiT77rhlaltmnff.l
by Business Agent W. J. Alter of th
Western- Central - Labor - union- - which.
at It meeting laat nlghtj maeraeq tne
tanorr taken: Jy th " varloug brtwery
union and promised to give them sup
port. ' Neither will there b any demand
on. : -th part.."-:., tt th ! brewer
fof financial aaslsUno f rs-4h- West-
n Central, i -t-r-
Tho - statement ls : mad that - th
brewer ar prepared to carry on 'a
war and It will be ntireiy along
the line of a boycott.
Chief -Cook of th fir department
SPEND SUNDAY, AT SEASIDE.
(Only $1.50 Via the AS C, ,R. R
: -Sunday, May 7. ;
TCalCaT i l"XId erlreer"h jTHa jT S u r
Ing the week and - purchase- tickets - In
advanc of next Sunday's excursion to
Seeslde and avoid the rush for
St Union depot Sunday mo:
1 for tickets I -
HSiDS. BftlL
of Uoketp limited to seating capacity of
eoaehe- wd-every-pBsenger is assured
a eatThe"Tta 1 deHghtfulrth cen
ery besuttful, th oson refreshing and
you have flv hour-t th beach, ' all
for $1.60. Train leave union depot s
a. m, returning leaveacSeaslde i p. m.
J(0WTAA J)IIXOATIS HAM2D.
(Special Dispatch io Ths
-Bose man. MnnI . May 4i
Journal.)
Ml FrnMa
Ball and Mia Mabel T. Horpe hav been
chosen to . rapreaenC -Uu-'tttt colleges
at the new Northwsst Student confer,
nc to be held at Gearhart Park. Ore
gon, thi week. '
COWSUIVlPTlbw JMD PWEUIVIOWIV
"are prevented and cured by the greatest of all, and atrictly scientific remedy for
Throat and Lung Troubles, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, La Grippe, etc., via t
dr.-kimg"S mm
For COIiSUMPTIOII, COUGHS ARD COLDS
- Cured of Pneumonia After Doctorn Failed -
4 j had been 111 for some time with pneumVnlia, writes J. W,: JleKlnnon of
rrTalladegs Springs, Ala,, Mand was nnder the care of twa doctors, but grew no:
better until I tried Dr. Klng New Dlseovery. The first dose gave relief, and,
by continuing' its nse, 1 was perfectly cured.'' ' :
50c
r?iS??i-r CCTTRIflL DOTTLES FREE-vl 2K
SLGCOBIM ENDED. OTJARAKTEE11 p
. 1ND OLD BY , A . a-
RED Cri0SS PHARMACY, SIXTH NtfAK JSJREETS
ha suspended Lieutenant Pstsr Xump
of Engln Company No. -1 and Oeorge
Valbush, pipeman of Truck Ho. 1, for
playing th ho on th brewery wagon
which wer passing th tatlon.
Secretary Shield of the Cltiaen alll
anc charged that th wagon war
drenched for the purpoa of whlng off
th revenue stamp and getting the
brewery in trouble for delivering un
stamped br. ' : -T
MYSTERY SURROUNDS: " '
FINDINGTOFCOFFIN
(Special Dispatch t The JoaraaL)
-Seattle - May- Myetery - eurrounda
thlndlng on the shoreaof - Vaahoa
Island of a rough cofflrt In which one
wa th body of a weif "devel&p6d"mait
The bottom of the coffin, befor th
body waa placed In lt.:was filled with
fin gravel and th Indentation plainly
how where th form of a human being
rested. Quick Urn on top ha destroyed
every vendg of the body va to ths
bone. Th authorities uepeot that
murder wa committed and thi method
adoptedTd. jSlBprrs -rjf the ooriisai
box appear, to hav been in the water
probably not more then a month. Th
gravel apparently wa used to sink it. "
PERMANENT HOME FOR":
TROUTDALE LIBRARY
(Special Plapstdi te The Journal.)
Troutdale, Or., May f .Arrangements
ar being mad by th Woman' club of
thla.town for- permanent home for ths
llbraryi For thre yeara th library has
been pushed from, pillar to poat with no
permanent location. - Th women hav
leased a piece of ground. outh of th
depot, from th U R. s N. Co. and
money 1 being raised for the construc
tion of a building. - Saturday night an
entertainment wa given and tS6 raised
for' th cause. The club think that
ther will b no troubl In raising th
remaining amount necessary. - t
; -; Inch at a time . w - hav : r
fought out war Into publlo fa-V.
"wear It hag been a hardull. -
iLonf JUltCoyjwiirTiepi
Ing tablespoonful with, cream
aiidFTrow wilt apprcclat our,1 .
guocea. 10 cents a package. ....
i Vt all orocsrs.
TWO RESIDENTS W-
ALBANY PASS AWAY
Otto J. Clelen Dies of Peritonitis
1 . arid Mrs. Elizabeth Buck
- - - ner of Asthma. "
. ("paclal IHspatcb to. The 7eoraaL)
Albany, Or, May 4. Otto J.. Clelen Of
this city died laat night, aged 17 year,
of perltenltla, following typhoid fver.
Hr-wa -horn-in thla city ' of - pioneer
parent and lived her all hi llf. He
leaves a widow, a daughter, a son, on
brother fcnd on sister. H waa an en
campment Odd Fellow. Th funeral will
probably be held B under.
Mr. Elisabeth Buckner died lir-thls
city at t- o'clock thla morning of
asthma, after an lllneaa of jevarsj year'
duratton,-ngd-71-year. Sh leave a
husband, flv gana and four daughter,
all growji. Th"funeri will b held on
Sunday; -rr. r-r . .
Burglar IrTeVI to enter th resldeno
Tf-Ror,key-Tcnaon" Hirriighir but
wer frightened way ! orncers
Wrrnotlfled"na mad"" " aearch but
they "had-Iaappeard. Tha-lntruder r
supposed to hav been tramp. -
Farmers-will sue
smelter for damages
t mMMMMM
w. . . . f
rrr i ar . - a nniroc .:
J - The Following Prices are ; Retail, DelljeiTtb Cjsume5
JpckRpckSpring&
other- coal proportionately low. not paw mora tnaa t.u ror in . s
ooat, - , -t . . - -
best acreened
'iSk eameLg.MaeCAgal -rw--sjsaaaiaij
' ;-7-;:r- CHAS. H. CltlM, At - tj
i : --WLmflumm SSt.a BTal
ieeees iinseseeeeeeeee e ?
Ve
Larg
or tAnrsr mu sxzmTS, SaurnvwAZsra asns
UTJITWAUT nmil also Ladies' Underwear. La
die' Swi-Rlbbd Vest. Fin Ual Vests, long and
hort leve. low neck, all . eolor white, pink and
blui all la jPrioe ... . -, -r ., -vup.i.
From 25c up to $2.25 :
THE WESTERN IMPORTING CO.
lss-iTo rxTTst mnt on, ou
Slret Xmportora of Ohiaea : and ' Japana
- araa, xvory, inotar rramss,
ttag-, rong BUk, Ikv
rosTorrzoa.
Cuios,
Umalal rilipate as (The Juueaal.)
- Olympla, Wash, May . J. T. Brown,
anattorney. of Colf a.y7hlngtorvla
In th "city preparlpg to Institute a
damage suit for $50,000 against the
Northport Smelting :V Refining Com
pany of Northport. Stvn county,
Washington. 'Farmers, in the vicinity
Of th smelter claim that their crop
ar ruined annually by fume from the
melter.
Th atat board of highway commls
4onr met Inthls city yesterday and
appropriated $16,000 out of the Ute
fund for the purpoa of road con
struction along th north bank of th
Columbia rlvr In KllcklUt, Skamania
and Clark countle. '
be. t. r. wnx.
We erew end bHa- work srltbeat pal,
Onr II years' experience la plate work n
sble a te fit your swath caaitortably.
Wwe aas foaad a ssf way t
a
T. P. Wlae is aa assert at gold
ennr' and brldae work.. ' Sztr
whs plata ar bridges sre eroend.
WISE BROS., Dentists
Faillac Batldlag. ear. Third aa Waah gta, -Open
eTeniage till a. m. Bondaya frost t
ta IS. Or. Mala ao.
extract teeth, abeotately wit hoot pais. TJr,
sola mi
bridge work.. " tr trading
Ulng at4
srss
SB. W. A. wns.
WRIGHT
ft
on.
49i4 Wasbingtoa
Btn oi. Seveatk
Of&o Wtta atat ok Co root of IU.
SSBTTIBT that
relieve u pain I oimh Wood, per load.........ai.Oi
aenloperai , .. Wm. - toad. ... k
ry Slab Wood, per load.m...'.al.50
Box Wteod, pr loadl.M..ee..).Sl.T5
Abov kind no. not apply to North
Portland or th Height.
WOULD KILL CHILDREN-,
TO KEEP THEM FROM SIN
i BjsBaaesBSaaaaaas
(Rpedal rtfiCch'roTtt''JooinaLV
Beattla, May 4. -Mrs. Annie Johnson,
suffering . from rellglou excitement,
threatened to offer up her three chil
dren a a sacrlflc and aa a result ha
been committed to the atat. asylum at
Btellaooom. - During th Chapman r.
rival he proposed to her husband that
they -offer -their, three children a a o
rifle tq. tfod and at th am time do
away with' all danger of their falling
Into a sinful llf when they grewjipr-.
-'" WTXT. zxroax ttjcsxb.
(SpaHaJ Dtipatrh t 'fta JoanaL) '
Vancouver, B. C, May 4. Between
7t.000.000 end 100.000,000 feet of tim
ber, according to reports -furnished toy
the separata ruialng-partlet-la being
purchased on th north arm of Barnard
Inlet by American capitalists, who Intend
to export th log to Pugat aound thi
summer. ' Th" deal 1 now tmfler -wy
and It I reported that It will probably
be concluded thi week. Th major por
tion of th Umber 1 fir of eicellsot
Opposed to Occupation Tax:
VOTE FOR
For Mayor
-X.. . ... ' 1- --- -T-;- -- T"''
Oi the Republican Ticket at the
Primary Election
imnr . , rrnim ' r- ' I .- .........
yet Twaaty-riv ?tar Tajoatyet ef Terttaai,' . . ' w; ' '. ' :.,,.
i - ; my .platform ; :.-..,r--: ,
v I aM In favor of iul right In conformity with law, and special privilege to none. ' Thi city td ba run on a
thoroughly bualne basis, and th occupation tax ordtnaac should at one b repsaled aa prsjudlolou to th growth
nd welfare of the city. ' . "v
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