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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1905)
TK3 orecon daily jouzizsX. rcr.TtATm. mm ay v:.:.::;. '. ... i I mm ?hzz3 Tvo Greet' Pov;cra LZ;:j l-'-W IIEtEfJS R. C. langa U Here to Secure a i ;wlCompre$tor "and Power "''V'.i r" --. , Drills. r- - - HAS COMMENCED. WORK . ON A DEEP ADIT TUNNEL 'Property, of Spirit Lake Power A . t Miniot Company Is Backed by t Y German Capitalists Who Are Ready Vv for iteavy Operation, j--- : t - - K C Langa, manager f "the Spirit . Lake Power Mining company, which la eoeratlne- near Spirit lake. 8t Helen ; district, Washington, la In- tha city ar ranging ror inatauauon 01 s ment plant. Mr. Langa makes Chehalla Ma headquarters, and recently returned from Germany, where ha waa given all tha financial Dacklng required to' explore the copper group tha company own. Ha will drive, a 1. 000-foot croaecut to npen - vein at great depth, and raise to the v anrf aaa. The power plant being nego- tiated for wUl actuate electato or air drills, aa the manager may choose, by ' means of which it is hoped to drive this : tunnel at the rata of 15 to to feet a month. At flrat one shift will be put in, but aa the work steadies down and the new machinery la tasted, two Shifts will be worked, when U Is bellavad that- least too feet a month eaa be mala' talned. : Water power will be narnessea en the property, and thla will suffloe for ' 1 to 11 months of the year to actuate a four to aix-diill compressor. When the '. time comes that larger power la needed. surplus energy may be had within two mllea of the mine, where large atraama flow the year round.'. ' ' . ' - Surface work has proved a strong. vein, which yields high copper values In . all the ad its and sruuiow anens sura. Bom of these copper asm plea run from ; 11 to 10 par cent in the red metal, and - carry some gold. The vein has been es tablished aa a permanent fissure, and no ' doubt is felt that it wtll be found with . high-grada ore at depth. , v C OREGON KINO FILLING. Stlf Crook County ICtaa Vamps Bulled After Sxperl SsaaOaattoaw. (speetaj Dispatch ta Ha JearasL) Ash wood. Or, July It. This camp la slightly depressed over the fact that tha owners or . the Oregon King mine per -, mltted the workings to Ml after pump v lng out for an examination. - There were three parties here for the examination. Tha management went to the expense of tin watering, and as this In a property with' so much: wuik aa the Oragun ifing has la costly," It waa generally believed that tha pumps would be kept In eotn- mission, at least until tha experts had - time to make- their reports and their clients were given opportunity to act . on this advice. . . . addition to tha experts of tha Ore gon Smelting ft Refining company, from Sumpter. there waa a crew representing . ' Patsy Clark of Spokane- and on other concern. AU are strong people and good mining; men. and there seemed assurance that noma would take a bond and com eaenoe work. -..:- -.-,. ,. . Permitting the mine to All now baa caused various rumors. 'Soma take this aa proof that the owners did not "wait for the experts t make their reports to their . clients, but thought to put the - property In shape for indefinite waiting if thla were neceasary. . Others take tha ! procedure to Indicate that all of tha ex perts reported negatively, but thla la not proved by any known fact.' . . GOOD ORE N WASHOUGAL Xood BJvsa- Man Maya Vppa Parts of ,:' r Skamania Gouty xavw Broenlee. , (spatial Dfcpatcfe ta The loaraaL) Hood River, Or.. July 11 8. H. Cox, who la home from trip to the Oold ' Run mining district, on the headwaters ; of the Washouts!, in Skamania county, reports' soma excitement there over cop per and sold prospects. A Bt Louis bom pany Is. .planning to expend a large ...sum In developing the Maybe group. Which b bows a ledge af threa and s half V'faat on tha aurfacev. A road haa been - completed from Caps Horn to thla prop erty, a distance of II mllea. Thla sua- . tner deep sinking Is to be commenced. . - The group in which Mr. Cox is lnter .'. asted Is producing ore that aasaya tit - to 141 in copper, gold, silver and lead. A contract has been let to sink a shaft. The .Gold Run company has recently been ' Incorporated - with ' H. W. Rand, ! Portland, president; W. K. Jones, Port i land, secretary and - treasurer; Z. 8. Ruaeell, i W. Mohr. and AC W. Rand, ..trustees." . . :. BRITANNIA NEEDS MONEY.- ; OaplUllaation of Biff British Columbia t'-i , Oompsny ta Be rncreassd. ' ' Pee1al.taeat. to 9e T inil ) r "Vancouver, B. C, July ta. The capita stock of the Britannia Copper syndicate. operating the Britannia mines, How . sound, may b Increased from 1121,000 ' to 1117.100, and existing shares of a ; par value of Kit are to be divided Into "shares of 11110.- - , . , v An exiraordlnary general meeting of the shareholders has been called here August Tr when the proposal to Increase the capitalisation will be considered. Insiders state that the reason for the Increase la stock Is tbst the Company . Is desirous 6f clearing It eel f from debt , 'before mining; operations are commenced on s large scale. It Is estimated that . 1111.000 will wipe out all debta. and to ' secure that amount of money additional , stock to tha amount of 1.000 shares of a par value of 1111.58, will be issued. , V1 MAY ERECT DREDGE. . ycrtlnad Jrarty srsffotiatinff with Owaers . ' ' of anuka Btva Bars. .. "LB. Hammond. T. X Ixrrett and E. J. ' Garvin departed for Iewlaton, where : they are -negotiating with persons work. log tha black Bands of the Snake river ttars. Tha exact purpose or the Port lenders visit la not Indicated, but It Is ; understood that arrangements are being roa4a or InnUfllng a . UrgerediicUon . plant embodying entirely new prlaciplea 5 V' t: Tea and offge;igQlty:taste ' sJone r and ; tastes ' are many, 'J? Schilling's Best teas are five, ana coffees four.; all different ; money back allat your jjrocer's. ;t-,- LjT-y: . - tatalafassat J? ' ji- apartsaaat '. ' "' ' .atiril " ' "'."- taka ' ' ,' i A .Srtaa iavta' ,i kS.4' VVJ'-' rV .ala. Here sea " $1.15 Taka choice of any aoft or atlff hat In the en tire stock, worth up to 11.60. Blacka, browns. tana, pearla, ell styles of the season. ;' i x : K.;; t: $ 1. 85 ; Select any nst In our etore. Stetson - excepted. ' soft or stiff, .Including $1.00 and 11.(0. andlt'a youra during this Wage Earners' great sals for. IMS. Oat bat and get H now. , It a to youx advanUga. .A ; . . . ; , :, -i.-w.,.';---''- t ' About 1,000 Straw and Crash Hats ): of aU kinds, colors' and sixes. . They take tip too-much room, so away with it Just one half price. Step Quick. - ThU ta the right weather or them.,- '.', "': ";T''T'K: ; ; Divided 6) .00 I L' The waxaf )m . JHJ I ... by h. - of separating gold and magnetite from tha siliceous sands. Mr. Garvin's new cyanide machine, tha magnetic separator. wnicn tit a been Invented by Mr. Ivett, and s Hammond dredge is probably tha combination. . " . ' . , -, Bqnlty Contemplates K11L ' (Sptdal Owpatck te The JearaaL) Baker City, ON July It Tha owners of tha Equity mine. In tha Quartsburg district, have put on a larger force and hav-a the Installation of a II-ton mill and hoisting plant under contemplation. Much work is being done on the - four levels and good ore reserves are belnif established. --,. .'...-. ( j FOUR KILLED, TWO HURT -N WRECK-iN MONTANA v Uoaraal Special Berries.) - -i Torsythv Mont., July M. Four perJ sona are dead and two aerioualy injure! In a wreck on the Northern adfl-10 -mtlWeet of Foray the yeaterdaybyan oJlbOtind fralxht going Into the dltuh through high water having carried sway a bridge. Tha dead are James Wilson, engineer, Forsythe; Edward Lucifer, fireman, Forsythe,, and two unknown tramps. Tha Injured are John .Camp bell., brakeman, Forsythe, and an u known tramp. -Traffle waa blocked for1 uv.r.1 hnn rm fiv tHm e,.W ,(-... and tha angina being , piled. Into tha dltcn. .- r-- " yrloes that win make them fly. Into i three great lets, consiitlng of stylish, bearing the brands of the most reliable makes of our4and. Yes, Just Seyen pollai and .this is its buyine- power durinif the Waee ' i Earners' great double-breasted 15,lZ.oO and 10 suits, all wool : -i or union worsteds, in light, dark or medium coW . ' ' ors, embracing checks, blacks, stripes and hand- " ' some mixture. The sizes in this lot rurfup to 48 ' : bust measure, but --Sr clean sweepof il ii o for $16.50, $18 and $20 Suite - This grand lot of hearly 1,000 suits - is wide ; : . enough , in ! its range, of v styles- and ; merit , . qualities to please .Vthe : . most ' critical of ., ' dressers. The entire . category of fashions and . fabrics is shown in this line; guaranteeing you '""that vou will hot have to comoromise anr desire you may have it'. 9l1. .nM 0 uauoal tTVlU for $22.50. $25.00 lines are pff, low prices has a dear ; ' f. j. ,'Ar C9C1 TC C CI J aJllw Uai aVlIamk UUUVI every luding , . ".-choice, including all Prince Albert, Tuxedo, finest quahtr black, blue . fancy, single and double breasted asted sack. other stores, then come to the Hub .vV".-. " ' i :;' - GREAT NORTHERN WINS ' " SPOKANE SMOKE CASE (SpstUI DUpetcfe ta The Joermal.) , -' Olympla, . Wash., July f 1. Tha " su preme court has decided In favor of tha Ureat Northern Railroad company in tha celebrated amoks case - from ' Spokane Involving the light of the owner of prop arty not adjacent to a railway light of way to recover damages on account. of smoke or noises Incident to ths running ot trains, tha court holding that dam ages only can bo recovered where the property haa been physically damaged as by deposits of soot or Jarring of earth, or when the emlaaions of amoks and nolae are the result of negligence on Jhe part of the company. The ring ing or belle and other sounds and' the emissions of -odors incident to the oper ation of the road are consequential In juries, aa must hava been held to have bean anticipated by anyone acquiring property In a city. " Tne ease was re manded for a new trial. FIXES OPEN FISHING SEASON AT CRATER LAKE . ' :pell Dispatch to Ths Joaraal.) : Oralis rasa, Or., July St. It Was ones a commonly stccepted theory that tlsh could t, at least did not, live In Crater lake.. Flah were, however, put In that beautiful body of water and ererything that Is good arid sale. . Choice of 600-"single or not all aizes irr everyrlot,It,sT all seasonable.suits.- 7v for a certain style and quality if tlltRnlntm V sat Bj yAvtwy W eyssw ; and $30.00 Suits track,' , The best in the big store,, tKrn Jf U in thia Int at $14 for ' vaaaev ws aaa aa m - w T - iee all tne ana suits ouerca : , y and you know where to buy. 4; . ?. .;..:. ::v j-?r ; A"; l m ,1'a hava multiplied rapidly; until now they hava become numerous enough to afford good sport. W. V. Arant, superintend' ent of Crater Lake park, haa Issued a r.otice 'for an open aeaaon for trout fishing In tha lake, with hook and Una only, tha catch of any one person not to exceed flvo fish In any one day, from July It to September . II,, l!0t, both Inclusive. .''.'' 'r, Sadfa Baplevisa Stores, ' (Special ..Dtepatea U The JoaraaL) " Albany, Or., . July !. Judge J. J. Whitney yesterday -brought a replevin suit against H. H, Horatraan and F. C Barnes, leaaeas of his farm near-thla city, for tha recovery-of a horse and harness; which he alleges he. loaned the men, and which.. thay olalm were pur chased by . them,- - Tha Korea and har ness ware .seised by ttie sheriff ' and placed in the hands -of the plaintiff. The matter wlllbjXought-ut-4n the rourta. ' . . - - v., . CASTOR I A . lor Infaiits and Chlldrss. ' - , Thi Kind Yea K2T3 !-:; C.M Baars tha" Signatora of " ,V-.! .- Y':Yi;' SI ; . Enhances the buying power of your money. Every man that Is keen to the fact that v - he earns his dollars and should make his dollars earn for him aU that is possible, ' ' must visit The Hub durings this Grand. Sacrifice Sale. Such grand opportunities as. this sale affords are occasions that arefew and far. between and is for the sole rr 7 purpose of closing unusuauy eariv arrival pi the best and finest stocTcw rtll Goods ever seen in this . city. Read what we say about qualities and prices and then come and be convinced V that we do-as we-say.-3 r- '" y"1' I- '' T' - ''v " v. . - .... : -' ;-.rr , y- . r ill i WAGE-EARNERS VVEAR PANTS, SO DO MILLIONAIRES, BUT THE LAYMAN, .LAWYER OR LABORERWHO PAIIS TO VISIT THIS SALE jUXAiVio-4J r $ 1 None of them worth less than $2,' most of! them $2.50.' "AVe want room, - not pants. .You wantlpants. . Then come here and get the test bargain you ever had offered you.' . 1 :,.r i-y.y.,'." I $1.85 .Thekmd that are suitable for street or business wear.' Choice materials ' and styles. ' All of them have been reduced from $3 and $3.50. Sizes up to 46 waist'; measure'. , I V, U AS-'-ri: Y' . '1 I'" 1 '',, - . . or . Ill Of all the departments that have done proud to this store, shoes have led; "The good,- reliable and fine kinds only find shelf-room here :h Y.-- Vy, ".jfjtU " . .that's why. ;.i';v- :'Y -;' - ai BS Wilt buy choice of all small 6r broken lots of $2.00 pgmJfJ - ahd$2,50f"C0nsistingbf All styles "and sizes to No. 12." 5: Patent, .vici, calf,,velouri etc.,.tan or black,' bals.,'; P4-" Tr JJluchers and congress, 'worth up to $3.50. C ft For unlimited choice of all shoes up to $5.00. : The PJ very besfbrand$ lhat money can buy are in this lot. Wccan surely shoe you m the kind yoq want. 'A. ; ' ; rV-:f. HIRES ALBANY TEAM - v : a, AND DOES NOT RETURN .IV '"; ' . 1 " v ': (SpteUI Inapatca te Tha JoaraaL) , Alban, Or., July II. Local officers are ' searching for .: a man who on Wednesday afternoon hired a team and buggy from a liver man In thla City for a few hours' trip Into tha country; and failed to return. Tha man was well dressed and talked volubly of having a large 'sum of money deposited In the afe of a prominent saloon man. Here, H. drove out of - the City and late Wednesday afternoon telephoned to. the barn from Granger, a station six miles west of here, that hs was on his .way to this city and since that time the owner lias not hsafa" Ttonf tn. ThatsrThs officers yesterday . afternoon learned that tha atranger, , who gave his nan). as" Horn., was seen driving througn in dependence during tha day and requests hava. been sent to the officera north of here. Including Portland, ta be on the lookout t for lhaman an "team. WATER IN WILAMEHEe IS UNUSUALLY LOW . (Spsetal Iheaeteh ts The JovraaD Salem. Or, July II. Tha water In tha WIHamettsrlverls unusually low at thla point, being wtthn one Inch, of the low est mark aver registered in,thl city. v "... to t out all spring and summer goodsaind clear our counters for-n . I MM 1 LL5Ti I III... e- r o a n& suunu ruwr.K .35 '," V ". ' ' H- IT DIDN'T HURT S , . A :BIT- ;'- " ' ' I wait faey r rt ear nwmoas ef flnhir 1 I seatel worh. We Se week tat peopls from I eafef tke elty falekly to ,to44 er eUy. I t kverythlag as I. date. Osa evealafs aa4 I , Saadaa, Mala SOS. ( . , ; ' . T WISE BROS., Dentists S . T. f. WlSSl ,, The relUss. mm, TIM aa Waaalatias. t,B a. Ai ymt. Those, who sre famlllaj with tha condl- tlons say 1 the water will . sink much ; Every ;; A , Evening f Saturdays je lite . CarinjJ - -:r:th?..i- Fein C rt Ti VJe. ilia UUIaIAKo. - $2.35 The strongest: line ever'snown of select, . seasonable styles," tailor made. We have not allowed a single pair of pants that have been' selling at $4 to $4.50 ,' to escape this lot.-,'. V,Vr-; t $3.35 Take your choice of all our $5 to $6 fine pantsronsistmg of the very best quali- , ties-of imported cassimeres; worsteds, .etc., made by the best wholesale pants tailors of our country. ? You know fine pants and you will know they are great bargains when you examine them. . HAS TO BE GOOD OR irsusELEss -v,: Poor paint Is almost worse than'ton paint at all Instead of protecting, It'a ' apt to injure woodwork and metals. The "poor paint" kind finds no lodgment on . our counters or shelves -we must -hava an Al article of we'll do "without, same aa you should do in- Uk caaa. After all. Inferior paint,' even at leaa rout, is mora expenalve in tha long run. Why buy cheap paint whon there , la ' tha right aof at . . . . . Fisher.Thorsen&Co. lower bec4uaa of the light fall of anoW - v In the mountatna last winter.-- 'i - r .