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-f HE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENINO, MAY , 0, 1007, 44 iOrilER BLUE i LE06E DEPOSIT , Hug Cold and Copper Lode on Ridge Between Rogue and Umpqua Rjvers. " fRACEp, SEVERAL MILES : ' AND COOOJtOCK ALWAYS fhree.to Eight Per Cent Coppe and Two to Twelve , Dollars Gold- Much 1 Ground Located rromise of Henty of Capital to Develop. - - (Special Dispatch to Tbe JoOra.L) '" . Grant . Paaa, Or., May I. Tha ,un- -averln of a buna body of ora carry tig hit h valuaa in copper and told In a liatrlct hitherto unexplored. la recelv t$ much attantion from mining men in , Oils section, Tha new corner lode, or . . elt, la on Elk creek and on tha . dl- ride between tha Rogue and Umpqua v if era at an elevation of from 1.800 to 4.000 feet. . The. dlatriot la 40 mllea : from the Southern Pacific railroad And it mllea from tha Medford Crater Lake railroad, now under construction. It present tha, dlatrlct la reached by aegon road from Rlddlea, Pougia coun- varal atrlkea ' have been made on big- lode and tome JO or 40 claim tare been located. Th giwieral : dlreo lon of tha bait la north and aouth. Tha naln oro body haa a width at all ex weed polnta of from 15 to SO feet Tha re give teat valuaa of from I to I er cent copper and from II to fit t ton la gold. - - .'..v-.;-r - Development la being done on several HUSBANDS FIND GROCERY : , MONEY SPENT: FOR OTHER THINGS Thara are several young huabands la Portland who are quite Indignant and say they have teas cruelly abused. Their wivea ara tha cauae of tha complaints, and wrangles at horns must have been frequent " In recent day. ' V . .,'. Tha huabanda live in the aam hlgn- borhood and tha wivea got Into trouble together. Just how their huabanda found out. about it no one knowa. At any rata, one of tha huabanda no ticed that hia wife had Plenty of spend ing money, much mora than her uaual allowance. . He alao noticed that an an usually largo, bill .for groceries waa aent ta the houa at tha month's and and when h asked abou it, received little satisracuon. ; . , ..:vv . , Then ha began a autet investigation and dlaoovarad that the grocer had agreed to act as banker, charging up tha amounte drawn by tha wife agalnat her grooery bUL '--'--: ; . Then he told tHe other husbands In tha neighborhood about It and they learned that their wives had been fol lowing the same elan. Bancs tha In dignation of th man of that particular vicinity. . . -'K .' '.' CUPID'S ARM DRAWS BRIDE. ; FROM BOSTON TO HOOD PIVER A romance that began aevaral years ago In Boaton, Maaeaohusett. termin ated yeaterday after tha brtd had trav eled 1.400 mllea to meet tha man who became her huaband. Th marriage was that of Mlia Alexandrine D. Ternoyt Dr. H. Dudley W. Mneor formerly of Halifax, -h. 8.; Th ceremony waa per formed by Dr. J Whltoomb Brougher at the White Tempi. ' - Dr. Plneo is a graduate or th Balti more college of dental aurgery and for th past II mouths has been practicing at Hood River, Oregon, wher hs and his wlf will make" their home. Dr. Pineo la a native of Halifax, as Is also his wlf, and the two met aome few years ago In Boaton, where Dr. Fine was practicing his prOfeealoa. During th Urn Dr. Plneo has lived at Hood River, Miaa Terrlo has realded la Bos ton, and the Oorreapondeace between them Anally reaulted In her trip aoros th continent. ' of tb elatm. but tha greatest amount of work Is expended on th Tallow King of th Rowley grffuo. This property la onened bv direct tunnel driven at a point a few feet aboy th level of the creek.' Thl tunnel hi explored th or hoot on the aouth bank of Elk ereea for a diaUnoe of nearly 100 feet ana prove th lode to b very extenalve. well placed and or, souna cnaraoier. ' Bealdea the tunnel work much open out . exploring has bean done and, the A Reed-French Piano Bargain Is a REAL Piano, Bargain v Our little ads in Friday and Saturday papers, telling about some good used pianos that were for sale for little money, meant something to Mr. Henry G. Wright, at least. ' '" '-V" This gentleman has been "on the lookout for a good standard pfano for some time, and, while, there "are many used pianos advertised, when it comes to running them " down they are usually worn out qt very old-fashioned. Mr. Wright selected a Fischer Piano which we had marked for $225. This same piano is worth In; any re tail store twice this amount. This instrument. ,for all practical "uses, will last Mr. Wright as long' as the same piano if bought brand new. ' - We Jhave a number of other piano bargains which we - offer at equally close figures. Any piano that stands on ;our floor aside from our regular , line is sold without re fserve. ' 1 ' V We quote prices today that must be very, attractive to anyone wanting a substantial instrument in the home and does not care to put muh money in it ' '. ' " ' A Barry & Moore, fine little instrument. . . . . . ... . .8175 . A Steck, excellent tone i . . . . . . ........ S 5100 A Kimball, as good as ever .. ...... ......... J(105 A Jacob Doll, retail price $300.. ................ . .15200 A Schubert, 1905 style .$240 A Lester, fanciest style.&,.. ................ ... .15265 A Decker, a beautiful instrument . .. . , .... ... . . .7. J 5285 A Packard, $400 style ........ . V. . ............. ..$285 : And left over from the Alder .street stofe we have an es pecially fine Kohler &, Campbell Piano, brand new. for . ..... ... , . . . .f 265 A Milton for ......... Vi....... J.S185 A Baus for .....i... ..8170 Any of the pianos named may be had for 810 down and 86 a month. , ., The Reed-French Piano Mfg. Co. "From Maker to Player." f 6th and BurnSide : ff&JielilSJSK lode has been traced for dlatano of aaveral mllea aoroea the divide between the two great drainage baalna of th Rogue and Umpqua valleys.' Th claims ar in th hands of com petent mining men. among them being Dr. J. P.- Reddy of Medford. who will aecur ample capital to fully develop th properties.- It 1 believed that an other ;,'Blue Ledge ' will be opened up, as th showing on the Elk creek clalme is said to be better than waa th orig inal ahowtng of tb Blue Ledge.' The two dlatrlct ar quit similar and thai oharaoter ef th or ldentloaL AT THE THEATRES jssj-aiaai iisi Lillian Russell at Helllg Tonight. TrtlgSt Teetday, Wednesday and Tbondty alahta Aaierlea'a beaatlfol aetme, Lllllaa An atll,': enpported pf aa exoetlm eaapany of pltyera, will pTeeeot tae delightful eeaedy, "Tbe Bntterfly," at the B.lllg tbeatre, rear teeatkand,Waibliigtea atreeta. MIm BaaeaU baa a role that aivta amala mm ttm tha aia. play V ear llghtaew and eert.lnty'U eaaiedy cbandfcrlaatlone. Her epprtstatlea ef tb ha aierftoa nlbiutlea of her part to match td by tbe aklll wtft which ahe realiaM theaw . ' SalonM at HeOlg Friday. f Wflfrad fewer, win preaent a toiralfleent are oetloo ef 'Salome" at ' tha R.lliv . thutra roorteenth aad WahiBgtoa atreeta, nxt rrldar, aamrcay ana Banaay alghta. May 10, '11 and ii. roe aoTaace aeat aaia will open neat Wtdneaday at tbe bog office ef tbe HaUlg. Baker's Goodwin Play, lhat gnat Mat Oeodwta play. Tbe CWbov and the Lady," haa elware beea aonaU In Portland, and It la probable that thla week'a preantatlon at tha Baker will make It more popular than ever. It made a dlatinct hlt whea arodaeed yeatenlay. Bdgar Banate and ' Lllllaa Lawrraee, anoag the Baker company, ara prw lag thamaelvea vary near the hearta of Port land critical tbeatre-goere. StJ.'Vv.LpaV.- - ' -.1 WE BL AT ALL 1 DIAMOND ' COMPETITION By fair and square dealing, giving prices that fairly startle 'lor, economy. By comparison with others, you'll acknowl edge that at this store your money goesijfarther and you receive better values than elsewhere. ; . s ANOTHLR TLAtURL LyrATou don't have tb pay cash; One third down is enough to .balance on ' . EASY PAYMENTS In this way anybody can buy a diamond watch or Jewelry without considerable outlay or paying any more than those 7payrog-cash.- - ; ; . ', - v il. v MARX & BLOCH - 74 THIRD STREET Largest Diamond Dealers in Oregon. Bmptreft Kew Sneeesa. H8ha Dared De'Stghf took me XnDtre br atorm yeeterday at both perfornaaeaa. The Beamaa atoek company began Ita third weak with a whirlwind triumph, Margaret Pitt and MM gftnel J one, wbo waa formerly with the Baker eompaay, dlatlngalahlng tbemaelvee. It la a melodrama of tbe very beat type, aad la esre to be aopaiar ail weea. Matlneea Wednee- day aad Batarday. . ."Sailor and the Horse." Per Ha headline act thla week the Oread of fare a eomedy eketch which haa beea a head- liner en the Orphenra clreolt for tw eeaaona. It la "Tha Bailor aad tha Haraa." complete eomedy la SO mlnatee, and la played by Harry La Bote and company. Nan Bngletoa and company ta a eketch ara the added attraction. Bouaa and Sloan have a barlaeqae magic act which one pertorme trick and the ether expoeea them. A conple of eomedy eketchee are alao en tha program. The Silver Klng.H Thla evening the new Star theatre atoek company will make Ita bow la the elaaale drama, "The Blrrer King," Thla aaw eompaay ta corn. poaed ' ef weU-reoommeaded playara from tbe leading atock CDmpanlee ef New York, Chicago and ether eaatera ettlea. "The BUtct Ktag' ia a famona drama which haa enjoyed a long ana proaperona lire, ire ecenea aire lata in Englana ann America ana ine putt ia eonaiaerea flawleea. The new company will grre matlneea Tneaday, Thoraday, B tarda aad Sanday. New Company at Lyric Tonight at the Lyrte the popnlar Allan atock company, with - Hiae verna reitoa, epena at the Lyric tor 'permanent atock engagement. the opening bin to ae mat nigniy aacceaanu tareeomedy, ''Brewn'e la Towa." AU the favorite membere of the company will be eaea to edTantage. KeW fcale of nrlcee la effect. Matlneea tomorrow, Ttureday, Batarday and Sunday. ' ' - CAPITAL CITY TO HAVE CRUDE OIL ON STREETS (BoecUl Dispatch ta The JoaraaLt Sahtm, Or., May . The flrat carload Of crude oil for dlatrlbuting on the atreeta of th Capital City la expected to arrive here thla week. Mayor Rodgera haa taken the initiative for the improvements or tne atreeia ana preaent indication show that many of th resident of thla elty will oU th atreeta abutting to their propertlea. The - egpellmont made laat year by County Judge Soott, president or the Stat Good Roads association, on th atreeta adjoining th court nouee pram laea proved entirely aucoeeaful though no great pain had been taken with a careful distribution of the oil. An ex pert from Portland 1 to be a soured to assist in the distributing process. "LADIES SKATED FREE Tonight Also Society BTlfht, Oaks BkaUag sunk. . ' True to their promise, the Oak rink management will extend to the laaiea th courtesy of freo use of skate on night each week. Tonight will be free night and all ladles will be admitted free and furnished skates free. Ladlea under 15 must i, be accompanied by chaperones. This will also be society night and a pretty grand march will be given at :S0. The big Union band haa promised something . fine In the way or musio,' and the new week win be started with a hnrih.v-,; - Bemember the big rink win be open all summer and. If you oan'tskate, 'twould be well to learn now. The new begin- Tier' cls open very afternoon., Re- memuer, general inairucnon ia itw m all time.. but , tha apectaLfllagaas,la. elude an inat motor and skates, one los aon, 60 cents; one term, six lesson. $2.60. Remember, If you begin to learn today you. will be a good skate thl time, next week.. Ask your doctor about skating. It' a moat healthful and in vigorating pastime. Oct th habit Go to tb was nnk. -' -' , - :- mtWQ rm All Portland Offers No Bargain to Equal Jhis ' Every suit left from Byrnes' bankrupt stock all the finest and best,. the richest and handsomest of tailored garments.' ' Ponies, Etons, Box and Cutaway styles; plain col . era, checks, stripes, mixtures,1 etc Made of Imported Voiles,' Panamas, V Cheviots,' Worsteds, etc. : Chic, eleeant earments, made for the finest trade.'. Jackets all silk-' ' lined i full-pleated skirts. ; ; Every one beautifully tailored ' and, richly .trimmed; ;with , straps and braiding; J Suits finer, uian you ever, bought before in all your life at such a ridlcu- , lous price suits worth $25 to $35, and all the finest of pattern garments. , One great lot of them all, and we want you to see them whether you wish to buy efaVi- rV. ; ' S N.r!-, SWA I- r.not i Choice,, CJ -; I.- J - BnBBBBBBBBBaBBaeaBBaann Grand Concert in our phonograph par lors all day tomorrow. All the latest hits and most popular pieces will b rendered. It's free. '!' ."" ach Another Exciting Salo-Dut ItVci Small Lot Onlr 50c Silverware 5c E Heavy Silver plated, about 200 pieces in all, and those that come first pet themAll odd Jots from the Symes' stoclo-Sugars, Creamers, some gold lined all 50c values nd not over four to I cus- tomer. Sale begins at 9 o'clock sharp Choice SOb S-.1v,,.' lOo You get a coupon with crerjr purchase, , entt tlina you to a 50c goat at the Empire theatre , tor lucj get your.cou- ' pon tomorrow. ;rc ?; Women's. $1 Double Tip SILK GLOVES On of the beat makes aad a flora you sea advertised all over tbe city at $1 a pair. All pure silk, 2 clasps. double linger tips, ah best tins' 11 glove pair . ............... v v KiaW3VX-iSi 5000 Fancy PINS HAT In fancy gilt and Jewel top effects; dozens of different stylet and non worth less than 15c All in on great lot at, choice S8 Women's 50c Fancy Embfded Hose Genoins imported black lisle thread with beautiful silk embroi-, dered boots, double - soles. I1a MI tna ' All C ..... finest 50c grade, marked, down to less than whole-1 sale cost; pair...;..,...... ., 90 (ML Another Ribbon Excitement 5,000 Yards, All Finest 20c and 25c Grades 1 2c Yard And If Wo Could Show You Samples) Here There Wouldn't Be V". " a Sinrilo Solitary Yard Loft After Tomorrow Nlrfht Think of it 5-inch all pure silk fancy Ribbons at 12c.a yardall new Spring: styles the finest from the Symes' stock Stripes, checks, figured, Persians and other novelty effects- in the richest of color combinations' and handsomest of designs all pure silk full 5 inches wide and whoever heard of 5-inch Ribbons at such a ridiculous price before. One day only and all 20c and 25c values. Choice, yard ................ DRESS GOODS And Silks A Pongee Silk bargain that's the best yet extra fine quality in natural, cream and blue full 27 inches wide and actual- OQ 1y cheao at $1.00 yard...... Oa7C 20-inch Black Peau de Soie Silks, all pure silk and a fine imported grade QQ mads .to sell at $1.50 yard .a70C 60c Challies 45c 10 pieces only and it's One of those bar pains . that are too food to . be missed 27-inch wool challies;. sold the C world orer at 60c yard.. ......... ,rtlv Extra fine real French Batiste, full 50 Inches wide-scream, blues and greens. You can't match dt anywhere under 85c; CQ one day only; yard .Ua7C Tomorrow Agtin Yon Bay Women's 25c Turriows12c 25c Ones Ones anj lA'r.rs- Thousands Should Be Alter Them The daintiest and prettiest of lawn and cambric Turnover Collars at 12c apiece the styles, most in demand beau tifully embroidered . tnd drawn work - designs all 20c and 25c values and wise buyers will pick them " up by tn cogens wnen tney see tnem r t ' choice.. .......................... ...... m. bj Bargains In . . WASH GOODS 10 pieces handsome black and white checked' Mercerised Wash Fabrics, fine quality, a inches wid and cheap at 35c; OO vard CtLx, 27-inch Dotted Swisses, one of the beit trades! always sold at l5c yard. 1 . a7C 27-inch Linen Suitings for swell summer dresses greys, tans, blues, etc The best 25c grade In town; yard.......,.e7L 27-lnch figured Lawns, only a few pieces left and all regular lOe kind; " . yard. . ...w.. AU White Goods i Persian Lawns, India Linons, Nainsook, checked and striped novelties,' long doth, etc., worth 10c to 30c all reduced ' one fourth to one-third; choice, 8c to 35c yard. You're throwing away money If you don't get your share of them for when these are gone youTl pay 23c anc not half so pretty. Over 100 different styles to select from Oxidized, Roman Gilt and Sterling tfinisft. wot lot worth a penny less than 25c Most all 35c values. One day, only,, and that s tomorrow choice; 25c and 35c for Waist Sets' one in the 1 )C . i ..... . Domestics One lot of 16-inch Bleached Toweling, good width, closely woven; worth 6tfc;- Q1 , yard. . . One lot of Wxl6-lnch " Bleached Napkins,- squares, all CQ. finest 85c ones; dozen.. U7C $12S ones at dot- 98C All Symes' 34-inch Madras Suit .ings, never sold under -lO 18c yard. .... .... ...... . . . 1-2C 50inch dice check Table Dam askj' satin finish, best of AQ 65c grade; yard ....tOl. 'AH' Symes' yard-wide Percales, that he sold at 18c; lO yard. . v GREAT HALF-PRICE SALE Of All Symes! Uritrimmed Shapes Every one In stock tb go." The newest of this season's styles Ml. Ian, Chip, Horsehair and Fancy Braids DiacK ana an colors, nats worth up to $3.00 and even $4.00 apiece an reaucea to v- l half price ;v.-.. ,. ; V; ;,' ......... v.-. ..'. V.i. $4.00 Qi I $2.00 &4 I $1.5071? a $1.00CAA 50C vu nna! &: nncsiwv oneswvv Ones pries' Ones' Ones 5c Drap enes Great , $2.98 sal of Portieres. hundreds . of pairs I in ,4 fancy styles; all large, full size, fringe top and bottom; any. .ot them, bargains at $150. dJO QO 0 ; dozen 1 Creponette : Dresser Scarfs,? large 20x60-inch. size; never sold under 50c; , lQt choice . ,. ..... i . . . . .i ii7C Tapestry Table Covers, v the best $lil ones at'89c; full 6-4. size, knotted fringe all around and reversible-tuy2( to OQ a customer; choice . , , i . .OJL Great 45c sale of odd lots Ap plique r Pillow t Shams,' j.pcarfs d stana wovers, ?wonn an up to j$1.00r -choice. 45c TEACHERS' INSTITUTE IS HELD AT STAYTON 'Special Dlapatca to Tbe Jeoraal.) Salem. Or May .---Tl people and teachers .of th aectlonOf country in the vicinity of Staytoa wer out in lart number at th oountjr teacher' Institute held there last Saturday under the -supervision of County Superintend- entTBTTrlloorea-ot- SalentrnHmartha spaakar were Hon. W. K. Newell of Washington x- county, ,K K. Traver of Portland. Prof eaaor" -W. ' H. Wison of Aumsvllle, Profeaaor. Albert Froat 'of tha Wbodburn achoola, and Mlaa Llsaia Cornelius, principal of th ,. St ay ton schools. Th. addrsas of Mr. Hawaii was of apaclai interest to tha farmer of that locality, sine .ha IS president of th State Horticultural society. The pupil ot th Staytod achoola rendered an excellent program conalatlna; or recitation, song and dialogues. v , To Redeem Josephine Warrant. , (Special' Dispatch to The Journal.) - Grant Pas, Or, May . Treaaurer J, T. Taylor ha mad a call for th ra domptlon of ail Josephine county war;. rintm iriAnvmaA nrin, ,n January 1. 14j4. XaUraat ceaaed April 1. 10T. .v. Torturlnr acsema spreade ita burning ww .Tcrjr amy, - . . . . . . . - ly stops Its spreading, Instantly rellavea the Itching, cure It permanently. At Mr 4rn. .tAM " ' . ' ... .' CHURCH CONFERENCE - ; r HELD AT LA GRANDE Union, Or., May .-Tha Im Grand district conference of th Methodlat Episcopal church will meet In thla city beginning tomorrow and closing K with th Thursday vntng aervte. Th tr Mtory comprised in this district 1 Ave counties of eastern Oregon and all or partso three- counties ia aonthra Idaho, and haa 2i pastoral charges. It 1 expected that ther will be from IS to 40 member present next week. In cluding the IS member of the district. preferred Stock Ceased Crooda. -'Allan ft Lewis Best Brand.' - If r,.-. Wi i Z':