The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 02, 1905, Image 7

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: . -north sixty mUes ii Mount "Adam., 12,470 feet highV on Puget Sound, one hun- .
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direction, as far. as the eye can see, stretch bounteous fields of grain and scores of fertile val
leys. Those who donot care to scale the summit have ample opportunity 4o hunt and fish,
vn:":. make short trips to Eliot Glacier, or side', trips into the woods, always finding something new ,
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- : , n!. 'r '- f St. Helens, 0,760 feet, saying nothing of the lesser peaks. For miles and miles 1
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rrii A, ind inWesting. Cloud Cap Inn, unique and picturesque,'stands at snow line on the northeast-
' " i ' era slope of the mountain at an elevation of 8,800 feet and from this point the ascent is made. . '
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.fare, two nights lodging and five meals at Cloud Cap ImH. Particulars' and O. R. AN; Sum
mer Book telling all about the trip, by asking at Third and Washington Streets, Portland. '
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C. ;W.:STINGlXEl,
City Ticket Agent O. IL & W. Co.
SECona
HERCULES
SALE MADE
One ; Sixty Fourth Taken on
T" Basis of. Four Million DoU7r-
Iars Valuation.1- ,
MANAGER SAYS: HIS
MINE , IS WORTH MORE
tWif ' of Early Stockholder Disposes
, v of Her Interest in .Coear. d'Alene
. Bonsnxt to Thote , Who Hold the
- - Majority -of Stock. " ' r
tlon Indicated br the ta 14.000.004
for tha nttr mine.' Aa the divldanda
from th property last yeawar $67,
vvv wimoui a. coiKwniraiorr n la Bvpar
ally eonoeded that thla aaJa la at a aacrt
flca flKura.' H.U Day, ona of tha heav
leat owners and manaavr- of tha Her-
culra, wa quoted recently In tha tat
nifnt that tha company retarded rite
mine aa worth fully f 19.09,00. -Paul-aon-Huttqn
Intereata have -an easy ma
jority of Herculea atock with tha recant
purohaaaa. v-r- ' ' ''
' another drill here.
'r rSpeclat MMrh to Tbe foenaLt .
r' ' Hpokane. Waah., ' 8pt. ! I. Another
ttna-alxty-fourtb Intereat l tha famoua
Xerculea mlna In the Corur. d'Alenea,
Idaho, la being- mM for I6J.I0O Thin
ahara la to ba Durchaeed-by tha Paulaoiw
t Ilutton Intereata, which laat week pur
' chaaed a one-alxty-fourth , Intereat . of
II. V. Samuels. .. ; 1 . ' .
V i na past year thla . one-alxty-rourtn
. Intereat haa paid 1750 a month In- dm
denda. Thla la tha rlchaat mine In the
Coeur d'Alenea, and ita treat proflta are
made entirely from crude ore, aa it la
taken from tha mine. Theee two- trans
fer are tha -only ones that , have been
made since tha property. became a pro-
. Tha aale was by Mrs. Blrkerton, the
divorced wife Of H. F. Samuels, who laat
'week sold hla one-sixty-fourth Interest
to the same people.- Tha baata of valua
DaWng Poivflor
An Gooijo'nv
The rjrice, is one third that
o( any other high grade bale-
r1 powder, f
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Vortlaaa Oompaay OparaUas I Bake
' Ooaaty meeelTsa Staadard Mig rUat.
-A Keyston proapaetlna; drill for the
Weatern Exploration Dredclna; com
pany, which, haa headquarters here but
operates In Baker county, haa been re
ceived and will be put at-work anon.
The company's land la In Bnr'ht River
valley, where there -haa been, a heavy
placer work for a halt -century. .Oeorte
w. Kimnau. a oredce - expert "from
Placervllle, California, Is to have chart
of the prospecting work, which wlU be
proaecuted thoroughly before 'any addi
tional equipment la Inatalled. . -
MINING NOTES.
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Summing up the work recently -done
at the dranby smelter, ki British Colum
bia, tha Boston News Bureau says the
company earned In June 184,000 from, a
production of 1,1(0.000- pounds' of cor,
per. In May 1(7.004 from 1.S2M09
production, . and for July the earning)
Will be close to f 100,000. The average
for tha paat three or four months, with
atx furnaces, has been t'2.000, or. SO
cents' a share, which would make the
annual earnings, 11,100.000.. With the
new furnacea It is eetlmatod that tht
earning wilt-be $.115.000 'a month, of
IMS a share on 1.1S0.O0O sharea. .
amount of low-grade base ore In the
district which will not stand shipment,
and which cannot be leached. ' He thinks
the only hope of aver handling tt is to
have a matting plant erected at a con
venient point, and says that tha mlnlmf
men of the camp are anxious to encour
age suck an .enterprise. ...li'.j.Tt..
GUSS PLANTS REOPEN '
. WORKERS WIN STRIKE
' Mioaraal Speeltl 8nlea.
Pittsburg. Pa.. Sept. I Most of the
glass manufacturers in the glass dls
trist have signed the Burns wsga scale
anil everything Is In readiness for the
resumption. . The wsgs question may ba
considered aatlsfactorlly aettlad. and be
ginning with today ever 10,000 men will
ba given employment In the planta which
havs resumed work under the new scale.
During the period of Inactivity many of
the large manufacturers - gave their
plants a thorough overhauling and mads
sll necessary repairs so ss to ba sble to
take up work with their furnaces, etc.
in good condition. ,i -
- Grants Pass. . Or., . Sept I.- "Almond
Baker and J. E. Chappell 6f Ooldendalo,
WaaWngton, president and . secreterr,
respectively, of the Grants Paaa Marble
Urns company, are looking after tha
interests - of tha- compsny-They- are
pleased with tha showing- mads at the
qusrry and the quality .and. .ttuanUtyjf
lime manufactured. -
A WedSlaa; ta taa WeoAs. ( .
(Joersal Bpeelal 8r.lce.t ; . . :
- Loon Lake, N. Spt. Miss Flor
ence Fargo and Frederick Wheeler are
to be marrled In the woods nee r the
Fargo camp on Loon Lake, one of the
most charming spots In the Adlrondscks.
Only members of the family and sdme
of their ' friends who are sharing the
hospitality of the camp will sttend the
picturesque wedding ceremony In tbe
woode. '- .r V -.. . - - - 'JtuJ.J.
AMERICAN SOLDIERS IN
PEACEFUL INVASION
;'.' (loans! aseciui BerriM.1 . .j '
Toronto, Out, Sept. I. Tha Seventh
fourth ' regiment, : New .Tork National
Guard, arrived here from Buffalo, New
Tork, thla morning, accompanied by a
. jo. ys, wno awns a. quarts prop
erty "near the Big Foots creek dredging
plant. Douglas county, said this moraine
that when he left the district to visit
the fair the dredge management' was
busy installing tha at
Ha thought It would be a month before
the plant would be ready to resume
again; , bat said when : work" did . oom
fnenca ' with tha Innmml i k
Champlln boat : would ba ready to dn
ibi of the most aff active work ever
recorded on tha nnaiL TM kn. .
1-foot buckets, and Is a marvel in the
way or nsnaiing ssrtn With low power
requirements. When electricity is use-1
greater economy-in. thla reanact.ia .
peeted. .' . .
A. D. Leroy, one of the lAcomoratnre
of the Bohemia Smelting A Refining
company, aaya the operators . of the
camp ere serious in the, desire to get
a matting. plant near their propartles.
According, to Mr. Leroy there le a large
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LqiiqUSuo
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Pleasant to take and does, not eripe or nauaccto
CurSs rGhrohic ; Const! pation. Stomach trnd Civor Troublo
.Stimulation Without Irritation.
; Oknro Laxative 'Fruit Syrup is a new
IT
laxative syrup combined with the dell
cious flavor of fruits,. and is very pleas
ant to take.. Jt Will not gripe or sicken.
It is much more pleasant and effective
than Pills, Tablets and Saline Waters,
as it does not derange , the Stomach, or
irritate the Kidneys,-Liver or Bowels. ,
" V-?.' "' f Constipations,'.' v:
Okiko Laxative Fruit Syrup will posi
tively cure, chronic constipation as it re
stores the natural action of the intestinal
tract. Ordinary cathartics may give tem
porary relief but the stomach is upset
and the bowels are irritated without any
permanent benefit having been derived.
The condition of the patient remains un
changed. The Stomach, Liver and Bowels
have not been 'stimulated and in a few
days a stronger purgative may have to be
taken. This is why Pills and Aperient
Waters never give permanent relief.
Their violent action results in an unnat
ural movement of the bowels and it is nec
essary to keep taking them indefinitely.
Why ORINO la different.
Oamo Laxative Fruit syrup is the only
preparation that really acts upon all
of the digestive organs. Other prepar
ations act upon the lower bowel only and
do not touch the Liver. It can very read
ily be seen that a preparation that does
not act upon all of the digestive organg
can not cure Chronic Constipation, Torpid
Liver, Indigestion, Sour Stomach, etc -
For Biliousness and Sic!l-
'V..;t-.' Headaches - :;
- Take O&nro Laxative Fruit Syrup. IJ
sweetens tbe stomach, aids digestion and
acts as a gentle stimulant on the liver and
bowels without irritating these organs.
Clears the Complexion.
Oanro Laxative Fruit Syrup stimulate!
the liver and thoroughly cleanses the
system ' and clears .. the -complexion of
pimples and blotches. It is the best lax
ative for women and children as it is
mild and pleasant, and does not gripe or
sicken. i.ef use substitutes.
OMR GUARANTEE
Take ORINO Laxative Fruit Syrup and if you
are not satisfied your money will bo rof undede
fraparad only by FOLEY a CO., Chicago, lit. '
: . . SOLD AND RECOMMENDED DY v
LAUE -DAVIS DRUG COMPANY AND VyOODARD, CLARKE A COMPANY.
A.,
"A babe In the boose to a wcQ-efrnt;
of pleasure " if he to properly fed ani
well aoorished, then he to happy and
everybody is happy." ,
Your baby wtn be healthy tad happy
and a ere 11 -spring of pleasure, tf youi
iwiU rir him MeUin's rood. '
Sample bottle sent free of chatf.
ban of pieces.T The ylsltlng; soldiers,
who' carried their ' arms and complete
marchlnr outfit, were recelred by aa
enormous, crowd.' which - cheered them
when toer. stepped from the trelnJThe
officers of the. Queen's Own : red men t
were assembled st the station and aare
he American officers a hearty welcome.'
Uba vleltlna solilers sasrah.a, wltfc
uie band playing martial aire, to their
eamphic (round, and sU alona- the Una
ef march they were cheered by tha
crowds. In the afternoon they will be
presented to Lord Qrey, v . , , A
ARE YOU GOING EAST? :
tt Se, Xaem About taa Very W o. B.
y.'. ' V Saeee, . . ,
Septembef 7, i. and 1. the O. R.
ft N. pieces on esls rery low rate long
time tickets east, account-1, O. (X T.
trend lodve meatlns, Philadelphia. Pa.
Particulars by' asking at city ticket of
fice, Third and Washington streets,
Portland. '
te M ow aware .f tse Le.- sa lr.
MaXUN'S FOOD CO, SOSTON, HAM.
here today to take ' tbe pasaengere to
Denver. Colorado, where the Grand Army
encampment will open next Monday. . 1
FRIENDS-STILL-MOURN- -F0R.MISSJIAUDLHUST
I Tnamyetefy"1 ojrTfis"dtsappearsncs
orsaauds Ruat. aged -If years, deepens.
Every clus -that xould afford a solu
tion bae been- run , down but ' to no
good purpose. .''" '...'"""---
- Chief of Police Orltamacher haa r
celved word - from the authorities at
Reuo,-Nv.. that, ths girl Is not there.
Ona theory was' thst she might hare
left for Reno with E. E. Kellogg.' her
etep-fathsr. , Kellogg denlee all knowl
edge of her whereabouta. . i .',
It has been ascertained that a mis
take has been mads by ths person who
thought he ssw Miss Rust at Clacka
mas station in the company of bai
mother and two men a-f.w daya ego.
Mra. Rust .aassrts that, at that tlma
sha was at home, end has wltnessss
to prove her statement.
' -A,-- atari foe Jtaeasapmsat. i
Boston, Sept I. A special train load-1.
eT with veterans from this city and
other, cltiee In thla sute sUrted from
I aursriuka 1 4f,' ' i '.
; BRJOMT, SffAPPT, "
iasty-Ffintin
Tidy PressworkV Harmony of Col
ors. We are paatmaetera in thla
'art ; .- ;; -......, : ..(
147 WONT T. . Tel. Ma
. Bet. Morrison' and' Atdsr. '
: There haa been end win e
no- change b the. prices of
Mineral Water, Soaa Water.
mphohTlyrupeT eta : tie -
MBHWss Jtf4f-BMB'ette eAeWSeWsVas!
ell reports to the contrary aat
withstanding, "
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