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THE OREGON. DAILY JOURNAL,. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING APRIL ,1, 1910. V he 't;. a h of i id. lr ) , ti f t ilci. t Je: Or; ) BUG SHE VEALS ill! E r Bearing" Quartz Found Susanyille district '.like Reported Rich. , rial DlaoatcB to The Jonrnall .... -CityV Or April l.-A strlk. .of been roads' at tha Gold Bug SusanvUle." Or, v The. or Is arrying . Shiga percentage P n form cholcopyrtto,. a good ipasslve pjrrrhotlte, considerable n in thefofm-of calavorlte and ea gold Vhlch !s visible to the ye. Though- from an -old camp . differs from that In the imme urroundlngs but Is of . similar i'er to that found In the Mormon district. " where the ,JRalnbow, aid Development ' ' company and alt mines are located., .,' I - jtine w SusanvUle. ... Gold ' Bug; mine Includes seven i adjoining- the body?- or mine t by P. W, Bradley of the Bunker 4; Sullivan 'mines of - . the "Coeur . district. It Is situated on. the Day rlver,cloee to'the. fimn. of iVllle, 28 miles from Austin, on the tnr Valley railroad. It Is owned by ar Brothers. .Charles Cook and 6V atnit of SusanvlUs, ana has been i bond since October ! to W. ,H. r. H. Turner-of the Turner Ware- company of Spokane. . the time the mine was bonded It leveloped to the 200 foot level by a with drifts extending- 125 feet on no foot level and 116 feet long on 00 ' foot" level- . This development d a large vein of ore, and several d tons have been milled that ran er ton and concentrates have aver $140 per ton. A shipment of St I to the Tacoma smelter gave re of ili jerm. - '. ' kufac Bio wings : Weak. the surface the ore shoot was only aches wide and 86 feet long on the r workings. This has increased to idth of M feet and a length- of 110 The first work, done by the bdnd compahy was to sink a. shaft to the I foot leveL On. drifting-- rom this 1 it wai qulokly' demonstrated that bottom Ot th first vein,, had been ed. The drift was run ' for . some knee In barren Aground, but event ir three small shoots of rich ore at stance of 180 feet were)-disclosed, vlng this to be the top of another , a wlnse-was started and sunk to a .h of 70 feet, v a- drift from' this ze n the ' SO foot f level. made a .1 depthT)f r5; f eet-Ther-reln-runs th and south on -. a , contact between pontine and slate forming the ttang i wall of the mine, ,J , . YORAN IS PRESIDENT J - : ' ' 'A ;' - - J ; I ISeeiil PtoMteh to Th Anra1.t vi Bugeoe, Or,',. April 1. D. E. Toran as elected president of , the Bug-ene ;ommerclal club Monday night Me is omlneBtly'rldentifled-wltn-rthejLelty, ialnes Interests. ; He member of he Merchants' . Protective assoclatlom fe Is grand vice chancellor of the Ore- fnKnlghts. of Fytniaa , , .' ' . - ,. m , lARIt C0RELU -. DANGEROUSLY ILL - tOalted Prees teasel W!ra.. " Iiondon, April 1 Marie CorelU, the ovellst, laraerlously 111 at her home at asonerorv t 8tratrord-onAvon ac rfllng to news that reached here today. the Is Said to be suffering front pneu honla, ... For. several days Miss CorelU kas been confined to her bed., Several physicians are in attendance and four turses have. been, assigned , to oar and ight relays. . - s . .' . . v'' .- Automobllee are - carrying - numerous nmeseekera - Into Crook r and L&k aiiiless Dentistry Out ef OoiTB people on b tbdr plt a4 brldtwwors . WtSiilriwrei tmi 22k nM at WmIiH eraMfer r $3.60 t CrtM .C1 2airUiTiB3.!Y mi rm j -ICJ sne ranan'' .60 Ixlt fitthte ; 2.53 6om Raeetr ... Platte - OiM Extraction t rae wha flataa or brtd( wortj kcruand. Coaaoltatioa Tr, Toa eansnt betta nr.atolaralctrloQliai. Bat naUMXta,. Fi3BenfeilCel .noWu,.f. KrTTUND. OREQDN i?riooou, A.. smc asar.0to. M. . A Wit, Pnanr m it INinUDER KILLED BY , .SUSPICIOUS HUSBAND UnIte' 'lrM LeaMd'Vlra.) Kern City. -Cal.,-April 1 After adV mttting that he shot J, W, Rhoades, be cause, of Rhoades' alleged attentions to his. wife,: John Cross was 'Jailed here. Several shots were heard in the vicinity of the Cross home Wednesday night but no investigation was. made. ..yesterday Rhoades' , dead body was found ' In the yard. Cross surrendered to the officers, stating tha he had killed Rhoades when the latter climbed a fences dropped Into the yard and approached .the house shortly before midnight Cross said he had lain In wait for-Rhoades for more than an hour. - , , Minneapolis Has. 85 Cent . Gas. Minneapolis', . Mirtn.V April .'l.--The Minneapolis Gas Light company today put . Into effect its reduced 'rates for gas, following a campaign of agitation extending over a period of, several years. The prices under the new schedule rei 85 eents. net per thousand cudic reel to11 private consumers . and' B5 , cents -.a thousahd'to the city. The reduction is In accordance with the terms of the so ealled a-as contract ordinance' recently f passed by tha city council. The ordir nance also gives the city the ngni to examine lhe books and , accounts of the company, , to supervise- the sale of its siocks ana ponui miu tu uiubi mo -v...-pany - to take over the street lighting contract. , i , , i y , N " ' 0 . I: Santlam Farms Sold. ; : (Special Dispatch to The Joarnttt.) t Btayton, Or., April ,l.-r-TwQ Important transfers of .farm property were, made here ' this , week. , - Anton , Rauscher bought .of William Maag hia i 80 acre farm," midway between Btayton and Subr llmlty; for $8000. John Wennekamp, a newcomer from tne r east, bought of. Ur.-Cli, Brewer, the . 240 -acre -farm known as the Frank Munkers place, six miles from here on the Linrr county side of the Santlam river, for $10,000. t i When we have thousand ol pairs : "of the worlcl's best 1910 Spring Styles on saic ai uic iuiiuw low, prices All, sizes ; Oi SI. - JAPAIR i. Jl . " - , t .i , r 4 WOMEN'S SHOES, OXFORDS AND PUMPS $3.00i TO f 5.O0 VALUES - ; - ..I t i ' ' - t j AH the newest treations' afe here In luedes, pat ents, gunmetali. vicit and velouri and hundred of paira of the v newest princess ; bow.-pumps. Choice $2.00 a paif. J . (.1 ft . i 'v.. , '-v 1 :. IA PAIR MEN'S ' SHOES AND OXFORDS .f. , f 8.50 '.TOSaOOL VALUES . Such makes " a Tilt's, Flofshm'ir .Doiiglas, Snows. Packards. KJieeland s. V-rossett s. 'lay ' tor's "and others, Remember the best $30 to $6.00 valoes, all styles $Z.5 tha pair.- - J . ' - '. 1 JLA PAIR-. MISSES' AND BOYS' SHOES and OXFORDS v.VALUES f2.2 TO f 3.0O ,Ih psien, yeloura. and vicis. PJentX oiLpppnlar -footwear in mediuril 'or heavy' j50lrt:":'PleMtff bfk' button shoes for, girls, , all size and jwd" ?- $1.50 a pair. - i ? , -' s? ' 'j '' '.' J; 'J M 7C; pair; if .- vsA ;"'. t. ' .-. . -1 -t.' dilLpREWS' SkOES, OXFORDS ft PUMPS ' i . ? 1.BO TO ftSS.OO, VALUES In . patents, vicis and velours black, tans ' and 'wines, and combinations of colors; light, dressy shoes, or heavy onesv just as you want. Bring altthe children in and have them fitted.- Si CAUTION Note Onr New Location (BlF(E(glfiDdl CORNER 4lh AND YAMHILL STREETS v; v-lN-i,OUR:OW:N;,StiOlr'-;-:i'.::' Kyairii. O Bnemi ; . ' THlE UP-TO-DATE TAILORS i , , v , w ' i . , , ' " . ' - ' " t. Aw s : - m--.. (Ad v n , . : Mppal Sale fop Friday and, Saturday; V SATURDAY-. SPECIAL' i4 P. M.jTO 9 P. M. CURTAH STRETCHERS its Reg. $10 Value ONLV ONE TO EACH CUSTOMER iSffid PHONE ORDERS ' ' ' Hottsecleaning time is near and every housewife cov ets a Curtain Stretcher. t Here is an opportunity to secure a good Adjustable Stretcher at a very mod; .. I r -mm-m- i 1' Z5 J o T I If a 1 i vV ) AH English Tweeds, in light and dark colors Pancy Imported Stripe and Check Worsteds Blue and Black Genuine Bradford Serges Black Broad- ! doth Black and Blue Unfinished Worsteds also Finished Worsteds. Our regular prices on these goods are $65.00, $70.00, $75.00 a suit; "Made to order on Friday and Saturday. We. will put these on sale at ?45 and $50. . A suit made , to order. As a special inducement we will silk-line all our Suits or Over- . coats Friday and Saturday without any extra charge. RYAN & 'I 1 O'BRIEN 367 Morrison Street OPPOSITE OLDS, WORTMAN & KING'S NEW BUILDING . ?r Spring Time Is here wkh the goods. On Sunday morning it makes one feels like getting up with the sun and buckling on his fish'basket and taking a rod along,, hunt up some stream away'from the bustle of lha city, and spending the day ' at the sportsman's most popular diversion FISHING. Try It Unpack your fishing outfit and meet the -Special Car at East Morrison and Water Streets at 525. Sunday morning, taking yourfonch, of course, and see Oregon's beautiful scenery by sunrise on your way to Estacada, ' which TJ situated on the most magnificent part ofthe . ClackamaixKiver, a river unsurpassed for fishing, or, on its banks, spendingCiuiel : daynext JO'ature." R&UND TRIP T5 CENTS. Sunday, April. 3rd 1910 PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT A POWER CO. Cures Permanent T do not car what your experience has besa with other treatments what guarantees you '-' 'hare bad and what promises were unrulfllled In tba past, as unsuccessful, unscientific treatments and unreliable concerns are in no way a reflection upon honest.' trustworthy ': business methods lived up to by me for twenty-five years. I have an established rep utation, and my guarantee means that my Dattetrts are indlsrutably insured of success in each case. There is all the difference -Jjv the world between a guarantee or this Kind and the promise of those mushroom concerns which are continually falling In bualness. I repeat my straightforward, square proposi tion to wait for ray fee until the cure is ef fected. . . . . I CURB WW cm. TATTOm. Xieaatmf BpeoiaUst Vorlcosw Vln, Plleasa Obstructions 7RelToScr1ITneHjrContrTOtdrAiln V " Specifics Blood' Poison . Kidney and Bladder Troubles and --rrAlli ther Ailments of Aln ,' , v Seek Expert Aid NowPay V hen Cured CONSULTATION and ADVICQ FRBO- HOtrUl9 AstlTOir. The srnrsTS, 20 to M. ncojrd ajtd afOsuusoir sttbsxtb, roBixuro, oxioei y v7' i-.