SALEM-HIGH
WINS JOINT DEBATE
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Roaebuix High Schoql Debiting Tetm Reading ; From Left to Right,
. Ethel Shupe, Elmer Wilson and Hilith Moore. ,
. (Special: Dispatch: ta Th joonuav-
L Salem. Or.! May It. Tha Salem nigh
school debating team won from the
Itoseburg High school team laat night
by a decision of t to 1, The question
:wa,.Resolvea.-Tht the enda of JusU
. tlce would be better served If the Jury
system were abolished, and the decision
In all caaea f litigation be rendered by
the judge or Judges." Salem defended
; the (present system.
The large auditorium of r the First
: Baptist church-was well filled with ah
appreciative audlencatBoih -teams
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KETCHIKAN HAS'
MANY GOOD-fJINES
Ni black" Shipping Heavy Ton
nage to Tacoma Smelter
t::.:. " Under Contract.; '," '"
COPPERMOUNT SMELTER
IS PREPARING TO BLOW IN
Qthftr Properties, Open New -Year
With:
Promise. : of TBest
Work Known.'
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"Ketchikan district of Alaska Is pre-
paring for one of the "best yeart.fn
mining ever-seen - there, says A. P.
Xawson, a commercial traveler, who has
"Just returned from the northern coun
try; - "Several prominent properties are
- shaping for heavy work this season.
At the N'lblack I am told that -the
"management la preparing to ahtp 60,000
tons of copper -ore this aummer to the
Oleoma emelterr having entered Into a
contract for thla amount. The flrat
ahlpment was to have' been made last
' week, and win be anywhere from 8,000
to-10.o-tons. ' There Is mueh-ore on
the dump at thla property.
"Atthe Coppormount smelter all la
"!"bustle" and' animation. Tha manage
ment is preparing to open thla plant lm
medletely, and It may have blown In be
fore thla time. The capacity there if
from '200 to 2S0 tons, A launch and
bargea are being put on the Inlet watera
.to reach all the propertlea shipping ore,
orwhere there Is. propspeit of any being
produced. , Thla plant Is Intended ?to
handle the output of the dlatrlct, and
. It la expected that eager bidding will be
-witnessed - for .: the product that has
formerly been shipped away. " Mv -"I
do not think that the Hedtey will
Idojnuch smeltlnrthle jeason,Jt Jiaa
a capacity of 400 tons. The manage
ment Is'tm-Ti1risr'thr Hedlejrrntne, havlnr
put a strong force at-work there, but
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and the debate wu very close.
Tho vteltlng team ai tendered a ban
quet after the debate. - -
The judges vert PrOfeasor W, H. Mc
Call of ..Willamette university. Profes
sor John? 8.-Graham of the rJalenr public
schools and Rev. W. H. Belleck of the
First Methodist church In thla city.
Rev. F. TV. Cliff, pastor of the First
Baptist church of this city, .was tin
presiding officer. ' .
-The Roiteburg team was composed of
Elmer Wilson, Kthel "Bhupe and Lllltii
Moore. Helen Philips, Rex Turner and
1 gdwln Haalamrepreeented- Balem
1 doubt that the amelter will figure
In the market thla year, at least.
"Tha--Worauon-ha marblequarrlee -of
Prtace ofWlles Island la also attract
ing much - attention. The American
Coral- Marble company of Portland baa
put f- strong force at"work at Doloml
and another point where there la an
exposure of the jnarble.doposltl.Th
big quarry ahe northern and of the
Inland will probably be worked thor-
Oughly thla season, although I umtsr-
atand there la no crew of any else at
present engaged on thla property.
"It would be tedioug. to enumerate all
the ther working properties of Ketchi
kan. Th Omar Mining company, altto
a Portland proprty7hatr put large
force nt work on the old Khayyam mine,
and will doubtless be an Important pro
ducer thia yearv Mnny young mlnea arj
coming to'ifhe front. For instance; the
Corbln, near Coppermount, hr sent -In
smelter, and 1 said to- be-ln- condition
teeentlnne smalt ahrnmente dating the
eaeon.- Ketchikan - will - be- one 'of 'the
great mining districts of the west some
day. There are great ore bodies on the
coast and islands there. Just aa you find
In tbe Juneau dlatrlct. Realisation on
such great propertlea Is alow, but the
time will come when they wllL be fully
appreciated and worked.",- ,
BADGER CASE PASSES
TO SUCCEEDING JUDGE
Tn the suit of the Badger .Mining and
Milling company against the Stockton
Gold and Copper Mining company, which
was argued and-aubmitted some time
ago before Judge Befllnger. no decision
haa ever been rendered. Thla waa the
action In which the Badger management
Bought to establish title to a half Inter,
est In the Stockton claim, through the
Interests of .a . former--owjier-who- bad
not dona any work or paid his share
of representation for several years. The
evidence waa taken before a commis
sioner In chancery, and arguments were
made to Judge Bellinger without the
Intervention of a Jury...
With other casea submitted .and
Which had not been decided, this suit
will probably have to be heard again.
It would be difficult for another Judge
to take up the threads of the unfinished
proceeding and nder Judgment.
An earlv decision waa .tnwt1
tha-ThlresirTrtvoIved are heavy. The
Badger company la aaid to have ' ex
pended 125,000 In development on the
Stockton, from levels of the Badger
workings. It .waa also believed by the
Stockton -ownere -that mnch. of the-ore
ahipped "from the 00 and 700 levela
of the Badger lat yesr was from
beynnd the- Stockton sideline; In view
of thia fact, an injunction waa expected.
but in prospect of an early decision
summary restraint was not Invoked. Aa
m -decision cannot be expect'edLnow. for
en Indefinite period immediate develon-
Mirtenta-may be of a-different tiatnryta
wnat wouia - omerwiee nave been the
case. 1 u- . ' .'. '.,
CEMENT-TESTS 5 AVE
-SATISFACTORY RESULTS
"The eemenf tests "conducted tn thla
city the paat week by Dr. W, Mlchaells.
Jr, of Chicago for Balfour, Outhrle
Co.. are understood to have been satis.
factory to the ownera, and the natural
conclusion follows that there 1 will be
heavy work on the Puget aound depoalta.
Dr. Mlchaella wa here aa a cement ex
pert and would not divulge the results
of his work In any re pent, ss the in
formation belonged to the Ownera of tha
depoalt andhte employers. At tha time
of his. departure) he seemed satisfied
with feetjlts, but-would not indicate
anything further.-
From Puget sound, where tha deposits
are located, la .received more definite
Information. It la learned that the de
posits are near Bell Ingham, there being
tj) necessary. elements In close prox
imity, to a rail Hue. It lb fuitlier atated
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U the eafroae taut UIrMnr theerialaal eolor
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T8 GOLDMAN BLDO..ST. PAUL. MINX., or
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tVLt SIZE BOTTLE 1.00.
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Above- prleea do not apply- to-North
Portland or tha Heights. -" --
by Puget sound men that the tests
prosecuted- have-been eminently aatia
factory to all Interests, and that work
la to be. taken up for Installing a big
plant,' which1 will produce cement fot
not only the local mrker,but. will be
come a heavy exporter. 'Details Of thla
work will probably not be given out
until everything ia' perfected, an the
management ofBalfour, Outhrle Jk CoA
ao not care to aivuige me procecaings
t-4he publlb.
' There is el splendid cement market in
the Pacific northwest and on the shores
of theJPaclfic Jn-both. th Occident and
orient-the demand la stupendous-WMh
a successful plant In operation anywhere
Th' thin region, the benefits to the coun
try will be inestimable, through aavlng
Of money formerly paid for an Import,
and through the additional revenue to
be had from employing a large force
of men- here. and. posslrdy- exporting tn
heavy quantities. .-. t ;
MICHAELS WILL PUt
H1S. TABLE ON EXHIBIT
Among the eoweewtratlng machines
that wUL.be experimented with, bar by.
tha -United St tea geological survey
aeparatlng gold and other .values from
blaek aanda. will ba the Michaels flour
gold device, which Is being' tried ak
Ogden. Utah. The Inventor wrote tha
present week that ha would have ml
china here and that it would be given an
exhaustive teat. This plant la a combi
nation of amalgamating plates and con
centrating, tables, quicksilver and water
concentration being the prlnclplea em
ployed for tha two devices. :
It Is evident .that -there will ba great
Interest in this 'work. Mining men from
all parts of the4 "west Have ben In eonv
munication wirh" the' geological aurvey
officials and the local representatives.
It la tbe jnversa. rteetre t have -the
government enterprise fostered In avery
way. possible, and as , greaf a variety
given the. testa aa write ra product Will
permit. . - ,
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