, .... . ., . . . ? ; , V' : itA. '---'r -r'.;:' r' 1 1 : ! Ill'- V.: 3.30336 ! Eact Morrison St. Portland; Ore. -v'iwo u;szr: Ao H'Fcr tin by the Atkherit!. -. " , CLAI"2D THAT Frcr.SR Cir In C:r.:truetJR3 th ''- CUCCZC3 AT OreS PLACE " ; - CArr'OT C2 RSUZD UPON -r 3 NOV LECXLLY ClAb 11 licaWe - Condemned Man Afraii to Call At - tention to Hia Case' Lett vthe Sett' Every; Diatrict' Peciliaritlea '"i'liust Be Studied and Overcome and No '? Reaaon .Why Oregon Should Not r aaaaB' - g-. ' .''..f. i. : tence Be 1 Carried Out Relative I .. ,S.i. Seek" to" Secure Hi Freedom. ' Be Good FielX t .. ... , ' ill . - ... ... v. '':.' ' " (JowmI peU! Barries. Chicago, July 22. Twenty three yeara ,. ax John Gales was sentenced to be hanged on a certain day. Ndw he Is foun4 practically . urie4 ally in the Jollet penitentiary,, the oldest prisoner In point of eervitude that, that lnstltu ,. tion shelter. Lone aince haa th law . - loat -Ha ' power to enforce -the erlglnnl mandate, ao hi release la asked by bis , aisier on nabeas corpus proceedings. The mystery la unexnlalnable from "the recorde of the court and not to' be solved through the prisoner. ' - It : ana come to Judge Kersten, who haa been asxea 10 Brant a hearing on tna pointa involved. The puasle le how toe mnr- derer eluded . the gallows, how ha -. reached the penitentiary, and why' he Vwa then loat to Identity through these ung yeara. - , . - Galea him eel f doea not know why he was .not put to death., He heard his - deafh-MieRtence read, ' and hia Ufa waa to. bo forfeited ton March- 14, 1181. - He watched the daya paaa and waa then '.suddenly whisked - oat of the Cook - county Jail and hurried to the peaitea . tiary. . ' For veara alnca ha haa been fearful that If an error had' been made the exe cution would be held , when hie Identity .waa discovered.-. Now - an opportunity ror ireedora haa come lb rough toe ais- t the law holda trim only oa faded death warrant. Ion etnee void. : Galea on November 18, "1181, hurled an ii at the head of John William IleaaelL a farmer living- , near Wood- Stock, WHO aim .Instantly. .. SMART SET MARRIAGE v J! v ;IN HUNTING COSTUME '' '.y'V'ooerael apsetal terries.): CifJ 4V. Newport, - B. 1' Jal - I J. Newport V ., witnessed the moat novel wedding of i the present season, today .when-Mlea tlretta R. Pomeroy. daughter of Ura. . C. C Pomeroy became the . wife of .'Philip A. Clark of New York. The eerS' ' tnony, which took pl--e at 'the Fomeroy reaielenee In- Ocean dnve-wae termed a ' hunt affair, and all the feneste came In " 'V their rldtn costumes. . . .i . . " The bride la kaown ae one of the moat (prpmlnenr'. women -cross -country riders in tne country ana nae miaaea no oppor- . tunlty to follow the hounde at Newport. ': Mr. Clark la well known eoclally and haa spent the aummera here for a number of yeara. .- . ;: , ,.,. . , ..v . 1 : -.1 n?- .; S ' '(' Without -., ualn medicine.' r I have practiced for a good many yeara and have cured bundreda of' people. And during all my yeara of praetlce. I have aerer .-eed any medicines : ; . artdlclne will not cure' diaeaee, but my methods jrlll, ' ' ' v. r" c "X treat all klnda pf dlaeaae and am .very aueceaaful in making curea. If yon are aitk 1 shall be glad to have you come to my office and see -what can do'"feryou.v , t. ' -1 . will make examlnatlona free of eharg tor aattrt time only.- i -v:'V; v. ..;',( - r Jlcr 12 IcrajYccrs "Dear DoVtor: 1 had been elck 1 J yeare with aathma, heart and atom ach troublea;. alao had a large tumor In my aide.' Had an unusually se vere attack end wna not at Arirt able to go to your office for' treatment. Waa In bed. alck for four weeka be fore 'beginning treatment at your parlors. During thla time I was nuralng . myaelf under - your dlreo. lions. I waa finally able to-visit you regularly.. and,- after aevsn weeks' treatment . am. restored to i perfect health." J , MRU. MARIS HRNDRIKBfeN. : 17 Beech Street, Portland, Oregon, r: 4- )' ' VATVSOPATX. ' V . " "V " -Boome 0- Xwla Bldg. .,' '- . faeae Kala ala. -'. .-. .Office Moure 9 to 12, 1 to I. flat, to 13. Open Monday at 1:80. R. I Qriscom, who makee a epeelalty or hydrauiie and dredge mining engl neerlpg. wlah headquartera In Callfprnla, aid while dlacuaalng the future of Oregon aa dredge dlatrlet that many eondltlona had to be etudled. He did net doubt that there . would be large areaa of dredge ground proved In thla state, but warned operatore tr proceed with care, and to adapt their machines to - local conditions of the auriferous ground. - "You cannot take Feather- river and Foleom .' ae absolute typea," eald 'Mr. Orlscom. while examining the California mineral exhibit at the fair, t "There le not a. diatrict In the world but has Its peculiarities. What la a auoceea at one point, mail' not be -effective at another. It la necessary for, the dredge engineer to overcome local eondltlona, and to do thla. he must erudy. them carefully; and- have the Ingentoue adaptlveneaa to maater i new dlf f loultlee. "Thla is not Intended aa a dlsoour- aaina statement, but to auakaat care. There are few. better dredge propositions In the world than that found at OrovUle, on. the Feather river. The alluvium there la a loose gravel with few aerloue bowlders,-the gold la fine and amalga mate perfectly, and the bedrock la soft and so even that it la cleaned with high degree of auooese. There la alao lHiiJUfklejitepUuJllLaTeveL'Lthe average for a dredge to handle conveni ently. Foleom. on tne American rtver, aeeme to have almost aa many favora ble eondltlona. . ' - '- -There are many other -placee . in California where dredges are operated or have been built), which offer greater difficulties- The bedrock la often a ae rloua ami peculiar propoaitloth A dredge that cleane bedrock at oroviua. ana op erates with perfect success, may prove incapable of doing the fame work eh another bedrock. A : more - compact vravel la often found, than haa been worked at Orovtlle. If eo, the digging apparatua may have to be modified, at least atrengthned,-and there may alao have te be devices for Breaking up me tenanted around after it la delivered tote, the - dlnlna apparatua, Bpwiaera are more frequent disturbing elamente than the condition of 'bedrock. Orovtlle has few bowlders, scarcely any that In terfere with the work of a dredge. A dredge, manager whakjlnda considerable bowlders must devtee ways and means for bandllna them. If he- continue euc oeaaful work. Theee often put great atreea on the digging engine, injure ma bucket Hps and block, the carrying, ca naeltv of .the bucket chain. Buck ob- wmrtlnns are not Inaurmountable. how- PORTLAND BENCH RipH. Foar Xiseesse esmrsd aTearty giilllem lis v 8peclal Dtapatea te The JearaaL? ' Pendleton, Or July 11. One of the best known cltisens of thla place. Mayor W F, Matlock, confirms the reports from Nome about ' the richness of the strike on what la known aa the Portland bench. Thla strike la pronoenced -the richest; for Its. Mac that haa ever been made In ' the northern country; aome of the pans of earth taken from the workings opened there have been as tounding. Owing to the fact that opera tions have been rather limited, the full scope of the new discovery la not known. Mayor Matlock says that this tract, which has been gone over by prospectors sin" the first rush, waa not known to carry much gold. Four men secured a lease to ' prospect' the ground, and .en tered the rich gravel In tble work. Under the conditions of the lease, they could work only four men for a limited time, hence the production has not been near ly ao great aa It would have been with full latitude for development and min ing. The four men have secured $7e, e already. k - '; , . Mr. Matlock and hia eon bonded' their Nome property for 4.eoo, receiving 110.06a down, and he any a that work la not. being done there thla year by. any one. The eondltlona of mining In the appe district a are eald to be faa-orable. (SpecUl Dtseetca Tke JoarsaLl . Chohalls, Waah.. July 11. The Rosen thal coal mine at thla place haa been leased for. another five years by Miller Brothers of ChehaJla, ' who have been j :i.. ' ' " If I1 -.. r-.r-..x-''':r'-'i-?'T-.; f"1" '.is- . 1 ' saaBHBjBaBsnBWBnni ... :,''; ! . ', i-f, Sv- it r-- . ' ::- ... .. j - . '. t'1 ', ".'".. j - , -. .:-f at: DISPLA V ATTHE FAIR The OinlV Exclusively 1 Vehicle Hou in thef Northwest 0iTrHAWNEXANSP0RTAT10rrBUILDIN 1 - operating It for aomejtirae." They have an option of another frve years after the new lease expire The mine la on the bill in the heart of the eity The tun nel goes In from the Coal creek elde, and la almost through the hill to the, mala line of the Northern Pactflo, In the north end of town. It la the Inten tion of Miller Brothers to open the tun nel from the west and put -In big bttnk verlfJtha lnTTOttv'gestHgjifmerie is iiavAtjMi to the work. I believe that xne areage iieia is hm.il.nlnr rmnldlV. . I eee no reason whv.it should not. Take your state., for lnatance. v xou nava res.i placer depoaita, which have been, mined successfully by hydraulic means. There la every reason for believing that aome of the gold deposited" in the bade, avail hi. for" hydraulic work has bean washed on down " lnte deeper ground. Whr ft la imnoealble to operate hr draullcally except with the hydraulic ele vator, and thla ta not aiwaya possiDi because of the water supply. It often vmira also, that good gravel la to be had. but there 1 no water xor nyarauuc work. Theae eondltlona are tne natural Acid for the dredge. In. realising on them It will be necessary te adapt the dredge to Oregon eondltlona. '. . I understand you nava nao ' failures of dredge enterprweo in inn state. -Thla 'ahould not discourage fur ther, work along that .line, i ne areage felled because thay were not adapted to the work. I admit that aome eondltlona exist which cannotN be ..overcome. at least With mechanics no lannar aa- vanced than at preaent. i ut aucp are raw. Alt that la necessary is 10 hat nur . around carries, the diffi culties yoa must maater, and-then act about the- work Intelligently. If you J.kn mUtakea. they will be ooetly. If you win, jrou will have one of the heat neVlna- mining propositions of the country, end which can be made aa reg ular ae the production of avnoat xa- vored-farro.---.-v-'-"r-"rn r Mr. ortacom says tne areagmg 1 nous try will experience Immense- growth. Some of the best engineering talent of h. MMst .la devoted to extension of the Uns of oneration. Proapectlng has been reduced" to a remarkable science, and is not expensive, compered with the coat of knowing lode properties. -After the proapectlng le completed, there la no cause xor isiiurw. . y, - . . . .. . .. - i: i .i- hlDolna buatneee; In this 'Way the 1n dustry will be developed en a .mucn larcer scale than ever before and- a number of men will be employed. j OpemlBt am Ol KUa. -,, A " (fperUI rnsgeteh te The ' JoaraaL) - V Helena. Mont.. July 11. Assurance Is given that the Iron Mountain properties, whioh - were among - the . most f amoua of" the state in early days, are to be re opened, v These have been developed to the 1.78 level, and proauoaa wait wnen worked, by the former' management. - It to the purpose to drive a deep tunnel to unwater the mine. -;' . ',''"'v .'- r' REWArtD:iSrOFFERED!T FOR ESCAPED PRISONER li'r.1? j"-. i ;";-'. (SpeeUl Mspetck te The tarsal.) 1 Pendleton.' Or.. July 41. It la learned that "Boeton, Kid," leader of the gang which broke Jail here last Monday, and one of those who eoceped, ta a profes sional crook who Is wanted by the police In Pooatella- ' -' ''".'.' ..-' Boeton Kid" la the man - wno at tempted to- pawn the aultlng to a local pawnbroker in the afternoon before the gang waa arreated. ' '. -,: ' C -A. reward has been' offered by the Pocatello police for hi arrest. ": wrere. Family Planie. T , . I. IBpwiW View vm . Corveuie, or., July ii. rne u roves family is tioldlnr a picnic at Oak creek.J Among, tnose taxing me , ouiing . era Meadamea Groves.- C -D. - Thompson, Ines Wilson and -Walter Wiles, Misses Edna and X,fUle Orovea, Gladys Horning and Em'l Horning. - . , , . . i it,Mmi ' rraxrta City Water Ryi (Jearaal pselsl errtea.V' Baker Ctty,-,Or.. July 11. Arrange ments ' ware completed today. In - this city whereby a new water system is to be put in at Prairie City. -A Ta coma concern. wa given the contract. TuMihrn Crcv am cjABnnriu'jvn Mwmmta wj niuin so it- to eleaaae scalp, tsetaaiiy anvMl easerag, kUle germs, stops kali tslllaa, praswtM growth er thick, Isstnas aals " the rich eslor and aeaaty oi yeata. Cse Mimna wna osnas soap, IB . Km&a Tom looUzj Yotmj tasaa Kis twtsi - - as.... . . a -ww v-i'-vw sviwv, wi isi , - a mmm inajs emkest Pkue Hay wpeeUiUes Co. suraatara. . FitD Zzzi C,'::r xfaD? iga (Ms, take te say ef fcflowlng dragglare id IT PIDIN'T HURT ;V ;BIT-'.:.;; :. Is what taeyaay ef ear Bttrhoas et antsg Cental work. We ae work for people froa eat ef be elty qalekly te avoid any aelar. Everrrblsg ap te date. Open evealaga.aad aadaye, - Mala foaft, , - . - The raulag, ear. Skirt sad Wesalagtea, i mm IJjjrAWTragl J m lArsCANKAHD OFFICE RAIU:: 3 Barbed Win, Wire and Lawn Penclag, Fouitry netting; sta. ' - -tr" PORTLANDJ'inE,&-inorj4'0?.!S - f, ' , ; o3 FLANDERS ST.. Near TfclrJ Phone) Main aooo XMl nsooSftOveIIy cuir0ianyj;Cacp.:du:j;CICd:3y. pjp EIDaddep dGseaco nsoil toyond Who '. dir-GuiisdlOcOinie.' .. No mcOcOno can dlo cc strengthens: theiurinarylorris, buildsuplthekidneys orates v the whole system! : - i i IT 10 QUARAriTEEO TV0 OIZEG COo end 01.00 2. LAUE-DAVIS DRUG Pasitd St.M cad Cranl Eft Extrt:!itlzj Feb) ' ' A. H. Thurnee, Mgr. Tills Creek Coal Co., Buffalo, 0.twrlta MIhy beta ainktedwitb' kidney aod bladder troabl for reara,e Ing gravel or atone with excruciating pains. Other medicine on!y 1 gtvereUef. After taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURB the reiuM was Liarprlfing.'ZAfew dose tarted the brick dust, like An atones, ate ' , and now I have no sain acroas my kidney and I feel Ilk a now bib. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE na done me I1.00Q worth of good." . . Ko Othtr Rcstiy Cm Ctstptri Ur.i II : , : ,' , '. - Tbo. XT. Carter, of Aahboro, N. C, had Kidney Trostl as no bottle of FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE effected a perfect cure, aal be says there 1 no remedy that aria compara witn It. , , ,. r,.: 'l-' C--. -I I ;.:.' SCLD a nECC"IK:ED nv r COMPANY AND WOODARD, CLARKE i COMPANY. tkia 'res seep ant glvea br dretglst wlthoet thla eatlre ad, aad too. for Balrbtelta, 7""" nslso teosaM tHiMiniaai WOOBiU, Oabjcx ti aoH remrtk aad waaaJaerteev aNa. i. ...... ..M,,..a SELLING OUR CROCKERY WARE AN EXCELLENT QUALITY OF PLATES AT 25c THE SET . And othcrwarcs n proportion. We are closing but a veryjarge stock of Graniteware at remarkable reductions .from' ordinary prices, and selling r '.;! 'V v-I i '::" v -t Vvf 1 : V ? ,' -: ' ?'- .'" Potts ' Sad Irons at only $1;00 per Set FULL LlblE -7 OF CAMPING ', STOVES AND OUTFITS, AMD THE .CELEBRATED U iNIVERSAL STOVES AND RANGES, ALSO THE FAMOUS FOX AND MAGEE HOT. AIR FURNACES. ALL "KINDS. OF CARPENTERS'1 TOOLS AND CUTLERY AT LOWEST PillCES ojlo JI0, ;EC Phone Main 1382 I - : .... . . j , . : -I'