The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 26, 1905, Page 6, Image 6

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PefinK Information That the
Bonanza w nat nign
1 ' ' '; Grada Rock." ' w
AL tCEISER PROVES THAT f
;'1 MINING IS NOT ALL LUCK
f ..v . ... . ' f
While ppenlnt New Ore Retenrei
:J Minegement ' la Repirin( Forty
Stamp Mill and 'Putting Sinking
jn Plant in Worldng Shape
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V - (SpUI THapatrk ts Tk VownaLI-,. "
"Otiutr, Or., July SI. No doubt r
falatna In the mind of the publlo h.ra
bout that Albert G.l.r . h. atruck
hllh-trada ore In the Bonanaa mine.
There have ben minr rnmora to the
j, . l'9 a well balanced firm that
can keep the. QUALITY of its
goods, up all the time and the
PRICE down, v , .
''Today these specials in
Men's wear:
$1.00 Underwear fori . . . ,75
75c Negligee Shirts for...45(
Washable Ties Mor...,.50e
$J.M SurnroeTVests for 91.25
$7.50 Manama Hits for f 5.00
$9.00 Outing Suits for $4.85
50c Underwear for. . . . . .30e
It's simply our way of in
ducing stock and your easy
way to take tht profit.
IflOllGLOTHinsO
averytkla for .Mm 'aa Store. '
.tee-iea nu, area ateariaoa. . -
Wbo-will.Sins Solos and Duets in conjunction . with-D'Urbanos .-Royal -Italian Band. FREE
ATTRACTIONS !
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jNUUXM - runuarcn
SATURDAY, AUG. 5 rThe Woodmen
THE ROAD-Pain's Wonderful Spectacle "Dast Days of
Grand Dramatic Festival
Always take the O.
:-.
to Grounds 1 Oc
Children 5c v ;
eft
teal a," and hla. operation of to II
lam pa for the paat month gave" the- beat
corroboration that could be had for the
tnlnlnr man. More definite Information
la now aiven out that there la alx feet
of unuaually rich or In ' the first or
eoond shaft level, where the new man.
acer ha been drifting parallel to the
old or ahoot from which several nun'
ored thousand dollars was taken under
the Thactier realm. .A. portion of the
face in the drift ha rich' ahlpplnrr
rock, and in recent wtork the Shoot ha
Improved in a retnarkabl manner.
- Thv effect of Mr. Oelaer work at
in iwntnu na oeen remarKaoie on ine
district. Befor he came, thla. the deep
eat, mln In Oreaon, was pomted to as
an abandoned property, and the rerleo
tlon on the state s -mineral; resources
when deep work was undertaken could
not be overcome. The Bonanaa'a main
shaft has m vertical depth of 1.100 feet
when Maaaa-ea . iJLr--Tbacaer eua-
pended work, he besan dlamantllns; the
plant, and actually blew out on battery
of stamp 4n the 40-atamp mill that he
mlcht aecuT the trinina eum obtain.
able for th Junk.. Jt ha been nece
ary to reconstruct a portion ' of tha
plant, - but 'While - prosecuting develop
ment work Mr. Qela.r has been devoting
much energy -to putting both th mill
nd sinking ' plant In good condition.
H will Boon hare the entire property
in working ahape, and meanwhile : la
developing ore that la equal to that of
the old days when the Bonam stood, at
the head of the producing Hat.
Tbl or depoalt occur in consider
able fracture onj - It- I only by thor
ough croaaeutting and careful develop
ment ot many ore bodies, which eem to
be mere streak, that th shoot ar
all revealed. It I found that the. former
manager" did ' llttl "exploratory work
further than ' to alnk on th shoot that
had been opened when he took. charge,
and the ' success of Mr. Oelser Is due
to Ills better, conception of th or oc
currence and willingness to risk develop.
ment for new ahoot. i It I locally be
lieved that th full 40 .stamp will be
In commission soon, when eastern Ore
gon will have one of th best exsmple
given th public of tha importance of
management in the quest for nature's
treasured precious metals.
ENLARGING HOC AN MILL'
Oreat Idaho riant Is Promised Oapaolty
, of Tkonsaaa Toms Bally. ,
-tSlMl.l PiatMtch to Tk. eorMl.t -
Elk City, Idaho, July SI. Operations
at th big Hogan mine, near her, under
tha management of William J Hogan,
grow in magnitude and the. company
continue to Improve and enlarge th
crashing and Uachlng plant. . Th . ex
act capacity of the plant la not made
public, but It la asserted that 'thla mill
will be handling 1.000 tone dally before
the management finishes the Improve
ments being prosecuted steadily. The
Hogarrhat Idaho's cost record, "this be
Ing attained while '. operating -with a
SO-stamp mill and breaking down or by
means of a glory hole.- With the greater
mill, which leachea a heavy proportion
of the valuea. It la believed that the
low figure previously attained, slightly
more than 70 cent 'a ton. for mining
and milling, may be rurther reduced.
WONEER ORE ENGINE. -
Copper Xlag' Traction OutfH at Che
' welak, WMdk. SVeady for th Bond. .
Th management, of th Copper King
Mining company,-operating at CheweUh;
Washington. , Is Installing a traction
engine wth or cars for delivering or
from th mln to th railway station,
The cars will handle about 10 ton a
trip, and It la th purposs of the manage
ment I to , max two trips flauy, giving
IK 0"GON DAILY ". JOUE!:.U PC2TtAl.T). VEDNSSDAY ' EV:n::3. JULY tV
THE LOUISIANA NIGHTINGALE OF THE FRENCH OPERA CO.
WEEKLYFOR
i:rrMrana r ireworKS ; -uispiay... ;i
Jfnze juancmg. r jxjjja x Appearance
W. P. CS. Ry. Cos
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haul I not long end no doubt is ex
pressed a to th capacity of tha trac
tlon engine to make th trip Indicated,
By mean of thla engine It will be poa
slble for the management to dispense
with a large number of team and th
coat of delivering th or wUl be greatly
reduced. J .... -
This 1 1 ths 1 pioneer traction outfit
for th northen Washington country for
or hauling, and none ha been uaed
for thla purposs in Oregon, i Th future
or road enginea, as demonstrated in
California, Nevada "and Mexico, has
great promise, and owing to th fact
that tha north weat la poorly supplied
with railways, it 1 expected that n-
glnea will find great favor her. The
work to be don by th Copper King will
be studied closely, and th success at
tained there is sur to hav a marked
bearing upon road haulag In Oregon
and Washington.
- Manufaeturere claim - that-, by . means
of traction engine, under Ordinary con
ditions, th haul of or may b mad
at a coat or 10 to ll cent a ton per mil.
which 1 about half th coat for team
haulage. : ... - -. . .... . .. --.m.
, Another Waldo SMIL .
- (special Dispatch te The Joaraal.)
Grants Pass. Or., July SI. Th ec
ond bl drilling outfit for dradae tiros
pectlng to be ssnt into the Illinois basin
country Is furnishing local people th
beat vldnce of th fact that California
men ar her to do heavy work. Th
drlU - la to be delivered In th Vicinity
of Waldo, 'and la aald to be for th
properties - of Colonel Tr Wsln-Morgan
Draper and assoclstes, who hsve been
working on drill In that vicinity for
.varai mourns. ,. . ,. ,
folk at Applegat.
' (gpectal Dispatch to The Jcmraat.)
Applegat. Or., July Sl C. B. Hawkins
haa made a) strik two and a half mllss
from Applegat.; HI ledg is from four
to six feet wide, and two feet on th
foot wall I said to be rich. Mr. Hawkins
tries to keep bis strik a secret, but it
became known and several prospectors
nave arrived to stake claims.
aiotel Bobbed-a Medford.
(Joaraal gpeel.l Service. I
' Medford, Or., July SI. A highwayman
yesterday morning hold up William
Murphy," night clerk in Reddy's Nash
hoteL and at th point of . a rsvolvsr
compelled him to turn over th money
In th .drawer, after which he mad hi
eacap. 1
', m aa i
OhUese Boycott TtghaliW
(Journal Rpeelal Berrlee.) v. -:
Shsnghal.. July , SI. Agents of- all
American firms' hav been ordered to
leave their employer by . th Chinas
guilds, a atep that will practically close
th American trading, companies. ' Ths
stevedores' guild Is refusing to discharge
from A merles n-vesseli
. i ... ...
Sound busirrcss practice -is
as important, , here, as' the
wealth of nature. ! : " :
Schilling's Best is the basis
ofitTin
. Usirafeaalsr - !:--
at your grocer's and money,
back.' , - "
ALL ; PATRONS
of the World Grand Gala: Day of Sporting Events, i ON
cars, they are truly
Inhabitants of Porto Rico Pe-
. tition Congress for Amend
ments in Foraker Law.
WOULD HAVE GOVERNOR -
"APPOINT ALL OFFICIALS
Organization oTa' Senate Rquettd,
With Same Privileges aa Houae
1 To Have Federal Officer! Form No
Part of Executive Council.
(Joaraal Special Serrlee.1 -
Ban Juan, Porto Rico, July 16. Dele
gate representing II out of II munici
palities of Porto Rico, comprising both
political parties, memorialised th Dresi
dent and congress last night with
view to bring about radical changss In
ths government of tha Island, ..Tb
memorial recite that thia 1 th eev
nth anniversary of th American . In
vasion of Porto Rico and that ths power
tin rests with th executive council.
whose members ar appointed y Presi
dent KoosevelL
"These heads of departments." It
says, "arrive her knowing nothing of
th language, custom 'or need of the
country, and II hour after disembark
Ing take i their seats in the executive
council and determine th fat of th
Uland.";- ';-:',:
The memorial calls for no change In
ths composition of th houae of dele.
gates, which consists of It . member
sleeted by th people, but demand th
following amendment to th Foraker
law:
. First Th organisation of an Insular
senate, to be composed of two senator
ach from seven districts, In plac of th
exeouuv council. ,
Second -That th proposed senat and
house poasesa ths sam privileges
granted to the house,. under th Foraker
Jaw. - . , .
Third-rThat th secretary of Porto
Rico, the attormryegeneral, th treas
urer, th auditor, th commissioner of
education and th commissioner Of ths
Interior continue In tnelr present of
fices under the present titles, but that
they form no part of ths executive
council. , . . r
, .Fourth That th off irlala- namd be
appointed by th governor with th con
Bent of the Insular senat and not by
the president of th United States.
The convention - also adopted a pet I
tlon .for presentation to th 'Insular
legislature for th protection of th
municipalities and th granting to them
of autonomy. -
To Wind Tp Aaaooada. -(Journal
Bpeelal Service.) S
Butte, Mont., July SI.Th Anaconda
company, on of th early corporation
organised by th 1st Mareua Paly, and
out Of which th present Anaconda com
pany of th Amalgamated Coppsr com
pany sraa formed, served notlc today
that It had lowered It capital stock
from ll.OOI.OO to 1100,001 preparatory
to closing up th affairs of th com
pany. - " ; . ,' ;, ; ' .. "
W Ba Bail MW Salllllllaall I I
is nFMAimFn
.-saar . Bar BailSSS SI S Bar BraaaS .1
FROM NOW ONr TOMORROW. '
umukku vy tvxuis&JJA x-,v; at a j&k -
oi i wo nunarea
Pompeii AT AN
clean and beautiful.
ENTERTAINS THE
OHIO CAPITALISTS
Govtmor Herrick and Party In
spect Oregon Irrigation
, ' and Resources.
' (Ipedal Dispatch te TW SearsaL)
Albany, Or., July 21. Governor My'
ron T. Herrick and party, consisting of
'Ohio capitalists, who hav spent ths
past two wseks in th neighborhood of
Bend Inspecting th property of th
Deschutes irrigation at Power company,
arrived in thla city laat evening, . They
drove from Bhanlko to Madras. . Going
by automobll to Band, they spent a
week In that section fishing, camping
and Inspecting tha system of irrigation
canals. . Last Sunday morning they
started for th Willamette valley by
team, and at 4 o'clock yesterday after
noon arrived at Labanon, where their
prlvat car met them and brought them
to this city, wher th night was apeat.
On their arrival her th party was
presented with a basket of rose and a
flna basket of fruits, th beat to be ob
tained in th local market, th gift of
th Albany Commercial club. At 7:10
o'clock Dr. M. H. Elite, president .of th
Commercial club, with carriages, called
for th party and drov it over th city
and to point of interest near by, and
finally wound up at th Alco club, where
a number of business msnof-4.h -olty
mst th distlnguishsd visitors. Hsr
an hour was pleasantly spent In an in
formal recaption. Th visitor left Al
bany thla morning for Portland. ' .
Governor Herrick xpreased hi pleas
ura at tk reception accorded him in thl
FARMERS DISCUSS LAND
LEASES WITH INDIANS
(Ppetlal DUpateh te Tae JoersaLI
' Pendleton, Or., July II. A meeting of
farmers who hav leases on Indian landa
was held at ths Agency School Sunday
afternoon with R, . Valentine, special
Inspector of Indian affairs. Th ques
tion of lssses was discussed and a gen
eral understanding . wss arrived at be
tween the persons concerned. A few In
dlana took part In th discussion. Bo
far aa tha matter of leases is concerned.
sffalra on tha reservation now seem to
b Btifaetoriiyajutd.
Inspector Valentine will remain for a
week or ten days before h return to
Washington. . During hi, official visit
h has been Investigating th ruction
between the Indian agent and tha clerk
at th agency.
Humors Cured
with ' Harris. Soas. . BklaKealth (olntmrst)
and SfclaKMlth Taalatel A pnaltlr. estf .prady
rare fnr evrr Itching, bsmlns, Mly, Slowllns.
rrnatMl. pimply and blotchy hamnr, with loaa
ef-halr. Prodans clear, brllllsst, heallta
and pure, rkh, red 'blood. ' t , ,
CKlNHEALTf-t
. Treatm ent 7 Sc. M.. .
esaatats ef Bsrflsa Bess,
eaptle: aklaHaeltk (olnt.l
Baedleetea, astt.
1. U... to kill luriia.
kaal th. akHt, sod akisReslth Tablets, St.,
to ll kemnf garsM. All rn(sl.tb
Karflna Bms it ke OonpUxlss, fVa? plat
via, bl.ekh.am,. radaaae. roushnaea. rkaflns.
chapplnc, rmifh has1a. .Nothing will give
iH-h a aeaedy nti tie., I eakaa. see,
Mn4 poataa. PW tr taMpla. and beak.
In t PRTtO HAV fr)., NKWakK, N. i.
WOODAkO. CLaSKB . cj,, tmttk gad.,
n'aabkigtoa 11.
K.X;
aweaisn dingers. :
EARLY DATE,
FARE 5 CENTS.
KEEPS OPEN UNTIL ONE
.v. O'CLOCK A. RL- . j
reEiiaiiiii
Were given Highest Award at the
- v ' World's Fair- ; : m
Would not give any more
ling, attract more attention,
: W. ' :':'' . than
Set in Studs, Pins,
ta ton B
Brooches3ardrops,I;dckets;Etc.;Et6.
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Gents Shirt " Studs, " a
very neat and popular
else; If a genuine dia
mond' It would eoat you
about 1126 or 1160. This
answers all purpose at
one-thirtieth of A et
that cost. Our J) I nil
special prto... VleUV
Tiffany
Entraremnt
Ring: exact duplicate of
Tlffai
any- Encasement
Ring: beautiful atone.
Ti
set in goia-ruiea mount
Inge. - Per this da f" A
great Bpeelal Sl.al)
sal.
OUR GUARANTEE
W guarantee each
and every stons to
retain it brllllanoy
forever, and h
mounting to - give
Perfect satisfaction,
era Diamonds sr a
natural crystal found
(1
In Peru, South Amer-,
lea; tney win stana
all acids, best, alkali,
to.; In fact, they
prop or Screw Earring,
beautiful, brilliant evenly
matched atones, either I or
i karats In slse: set In gold
filled Tiffany mountings:
an be washed and
cleaned Ilk ordinary
diamonds, and so
heerly , do thsy ro
s.mbl them that ex
perts' hav been de
ceived. seem o oe
1260. our
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PEWPOAPvNimCQ.
OPEN EVENIINQS
132 Third Street, between
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satisfaction, be more spark-
or produce more .pleasure
a' :.
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Rings,; Hat Pins,
Gentlemen' aolld gold
filled Belcher Ring, set
with a I-kerat Peru Dia
mond; worth - f
c,4aJ.9;..!fr... 53.50
MAIL OROEK '
Jf you llv out of
town and cannot call
at tar tore, you can
cut out th picture of
th article you want;
tf a rlnv aend also
bf finger, mall to ua
with amount In cur
rency or money or
der, and the , article
selected will be sent
postaga 'prepaid, and
if not as represented,
your money will be
refunded. -J7o C O.
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