t THK Or?i.CON JUfiOAY OL'itS'AU I'OKTLAJ.'D. 6 U.N OA Y UOJtKiNG. OCTOH1-K t?. iSJI Initiation I'wjcct iXcar Ih'tuI to Supply Water to ,cr'sif(J OREGOii It ) J ! '1 . ' I - - S - , ' . , - ' 1 (i ' .... : v i 4 rrn"- m.m I -t:';,-c h iiM'i 4 - . r ; lit' ' - 1 ;V r;:):v.r ur;-' ;.::! l r.v .... . . - ', K II rr: . . ... ft , . 11 I II' i. - ' II i 1 ::-sS . 9 MINING K HY IIMIieiMIIVDDIPIlL U U0U1LLI UUIUIII 4 Ik il to - . .. -i 't4.' - i f 4 v to4 HERS'S A HCN VilTM FACE OF A i APOLOGIES TO TVR. i: arl Mi US AC ufluHQ lw.1u1',t 4 4 ! 4,4 u.4 . i. i . 1 J rt I laiiJ4 4 (-f 4)4t J.W41 ' I FttW 5inC$ III JSC j 4 toi-, N,ji n -.t . ii :t ! 444 U alv4 Kit la.a'V 11 1,11 ( t 1 : i t-tt . .... . ..1. ..J, 4 r-"r Ik IW iMUlff U lVk I M w Ml II it! 1WJ r .?. . M I f 4,J tt I !? . bu if dWi la -i -t. f tm.il. in ! 4Wf . 1 I l Kal vt J III tfc. 1 4vi-i-a 1 r ' t4.)' . 114 lr'.l- mt l - !Hl- ! r I e i r I I r.l 4 4J'l lt ll 11 IJM"I ' . !- 4S i .' i " : 1 f w 1 flfl il lw fOf.ti hj. fm l' t. ( r. f t if".'. ! l "'', LWalorrllvta f llw a tin I a l J;-til, !-. AM i'"" i. i,f ri44ri .iuilai lb It'll .'. a IK Hir of II 4lwklwl ' f ai-tvuM j . I Al !-" Iim lb 4-v !a y raanwHi t llr cM( i t ' afc 1W rvur.irr P'-1 MllU-at 4 I 4 c" rn f nold iit l"f tlibfr clrtlni f !! III'M, lxin i I rr-r I f I I I a!il. k4 l( 1 . . . ... j 1 -.1 ' ' v'' V ' -.-Aa, V' ' aaii" - VV . C j 3 "Ti ! ... 4 toJSi? '.w- Toj Cmjp!neJ wiioii of Arnold nam; rlib'. loot turn la Ar , ti(!J riJu. Uoltom L4 Flan rl) 00 !-hut rer. 11- !i- tri it l4 fi-anI Ualf 4UaMc4 riiKilSjr 4 i hflw, A lrf anltAllta ll ffr-ll tWr. iJ a -!ry. whlrh U tra-lrall r. -o!'.cf f IH romtty IOtU, " .ti.t ' W. J. Meaulviay. aim till! mtaina hrail of lb raiany. rirird jr.tl.trM nj K l- Wlral thUf rnrn.-rr. AJHklXt Cr".l cam ai.it cotnpaBr lp lt i .Mi:l. eon I far I f' rni rur- lu ff llm n--'.i ranal I"-!. at lo iir lMf for !! flutn tn tli rai )on .f li I hu 1 a i1r frin whl'h lr U U il wmvlrlrd tha pn.f J-ar, tvnf atxHeil ,f Uia C"in iy n jv. plmbr , . X)irrinmi tt Coaatraetlom. TI- tuU'lln of IM flu in waa a lrv. itnr f r irlie f-Mimtii'B t a' rlni l i cantun'for tti fnn aa v diffKuii. rnlttitlr.ft lha main ran I alaa pra- a n ica aviiv iruiirm. a 1 a nilla f fvn it f.jitie la an earth at4 ro-i ruf jja tt In lf-nHh. llh a tnailmnm ilrf-ih of II f rL Tha main ta f'm and cna aalf rnlla Inn 5. im t tu.n ranal l.ar t-n con IruclrJ 1 wo !( lalrrala. and l nhi arr com! anl.-a Ih Una Krat and l-a North IrMfMlnn rnmpnny 4 otv. I rut , I li Utrrat. fiufh an oritalav ilim ieIt. another f.atura 10 thl unl jua tin ration mnifnnf.' XVulrr for 4Himtll jmrpoaca wa flrwf uMrt from t AfuoU ricin In May MM. arvl tn Jun waa ar.pllr1 for tl a firat tlm to ur Ih land, frlnr in 1I1U Km ruany vt lUv .to kho.rra rnrndoua onJ. rUl-. fl" to t'lv.of Ih comrany ta4 ka.l to liaul aratci. Tuiia4Mia''ir 01 in rirrr wiow in 1 11 0111 it-ut to i-mni nine. It.l wfclcti ta at a Milnl abuul a.nl "At tin- annual rnH-tin tl' Arnnirt -- t Tl .. A - .1... H.aI ..... . 1 . . . . I ... I . . I J . u .lit. v : n .. n T III au.v III pn.iriiuiliri n'lni to jt corn 19 nmiilcli' Ilia ayatrnt an lu Irrinata Ilia rnilrr ll.noo nrraa In the projrrt, A Irtrphnna, ajmeni ron nrctlnn ail IMe UHli'ia wan a I no ortler4 built. , Tba liincl uaitrr I hi- Arnold ayntrin ll ffuiu two to alKht nill fruoi Rint. iiomra for Apiroiliilcty too fatiilllra. r alwiut lOuo prAi-lc, will ha prnvltleil by thtj rarlnnwllon of thin land, mak In lha urKlertaklnff on of mucli oni mrrclaj Imporlanoa to the rlly of rii n.1. Th board of !lr-lom of lha Arnold coni.-any conaleta of W. J. Mctllllvray. I . loUra aVova iid , I lia plana I' i-iirHr.r'tr'1tj y'hlrf Korinif -NVl.nt of lli fomiany il It waa con ; alkui'lrd unilrr t)io ntrvllon of Aa- 't itAiit KnaiuiKT U.oa 8, Vouna. ftoy-rim-it efr1 finva . pronouni.-d It tha riot auhruatlal Iri liatlmi , flumo tn all irrfon. For ,lt conalrucllon fct of lumlier, board mmaura, , rra uacd. - It la on mile long, 13 fvet wide, and threa fi-et dtep. . Tha Inlaki, one 'of the boat on the t'whulca, wua aoc-iirrd by rcllnic a -offrdarn and by building a dyk paral- ' 11 to the ranal and alone and In the f-i.1 '. M MOUNT ODD FELLOW SAVED FROM CATARRHBY PE-RU-HA. M Itroalrt-houa. I- I. M'laat. ChafUa Klprlt) and W. Y. atcNauahl, all ef llrt d Tb offWf are; rrldnl. Mr, attMJlllvray. k f.rrald.oi, Mr. Pn lerhou; arrtary and trurr, air. Mini, illlll PRISONERS III Oil FW Humane Prison Policy at Co lumbus Productive of Sat isfactory Results. r4Wi. aw.!.- ml btlH, . a aiiwi 1 a--i.4 aila la Ua . W .l to aiJ la ta tt,.. 4t4 t la. I lkt ,i . 4 a: .1 .i.4 Maa ia4 i'aiM I ia l Wa la al I l4 Ml- W i.v-4 I. a muu ! ; iU of Bi:ilA4f aiala aod l ta ' :alldkm.4 II aata ki . l Haia.' la 1 1 VIM l-a t-U1. WKf cwoaif, 1. 1 W4 la .al .! a4. tM' l- a I a. Laka .(. la ).ntata4 I af I a mi 4la:r H' a.' al l aa lia aia. a4 vl la lal tlW la KI 4 Ml I 444 faaaa I iw4-a 04 a4 tela lb iiaii.4. W34) ra af 0e 'tt Uf4aa Tfc la aarvawr l Wait le ai:a aarlka! vt fiairl 111. liiaM towaiy, 1 4 4MfM a:aai narfiia Ka rvi1 llli al ! . ! f bluni4 l aa4 aa!U-l fa ail.!ia Jhm a a'a a to 1 il c iixv, tha aniM la a4 ht I. Voatlai.la A t, af i4 Y(fc A ta aiama aill fr l.ia iuf ! la -" la calix, kit iaa ae a faM Af 14 iwit dan efte-:i ara rvow bia ifH atl L A. tliairy . ta niUfir. -fba IWa Hrria pi(rlr waa ' ana faaai iaa ari II t waa or nan d f-r I !. 1 U A. WMie a rtaltel lnrvnaii nva&u f4 luiar 4l I l.iana. I'hia I Mr Ih manacerocai off tt'. l r'elloaa. a rataabla lvlnlna eocl near, ih trv.pil n f aow n aar.iy lartnvd a MlaA kTl lundrd fupt dtta i-t ba OfSlalncaj arfl af the ora trhuU la it'. fc luoa, all ft wtda. a 04 avert. II par ton. 10 Oa-aaae ef aUlrae. "Alonaatda of Ihla or body, for a dlalanr of 4 f l. hra ar II Inch of ore aaaayl( ecr 1 4o miacwa of all r and IH auna af gold Tha ladae la between rlrarly tfrflaad walla of iraoli and elate and It la ail tunnel work. It la eetlmated that at leaat I tl.oaa.aoa worib of or ha bn put tn i atght ijurlaa h two year of on-- ttona Tb mm la located four mlla eouih f Olive tUka, IB Uraat eminty, (triHron. J Th "Rainbow"" mlna waa ewnad by tha Commercial Mining! company, com- . poeed mainly of Portland Invratora. ' About an monina ago it waa purcnaaea 1 by tha t'nltrd ellaica Hmrlllng. Mining; at neflntng conipany. for IJt..oao and aa Initial rah payment of ItOOvf waa j mad. The property la In chart Of Howard 8, Le and alnca taking; it over ha haa aunk an additional 100 frel and t'aiau'-.f.4'' eaa g tan. ..4 t4 ., I Taiaol a cta4l Uaaa frv g a' aaltalt la Itwa val g.i.K4 M j il tl. ml !'. a tti.a l tr. aw I a ' I 14 .lit I tl.i 'aid I 4 4 t4 (.4 l la III. iu4. ml i.t ail tag tllai la Ituili .ilttkJa art M U.l 4a Ik Maa. 4 I la.4. l-l-4 -... vl- '')'. , ... , J 4 I 4 ." a--VJ l--T V- a M a t a It rH- t. U W l af . 4 It. i la li .-. If . IJ 1 il 4 t.at ltk 4 a-aa II 14 - !, I IM all t V I - m al 4 I .. u4 II la- 4 f.n la " .. I r a ll a -Mt 4 a-4 .f tas1. T iiet. li4 44 l4g 4 l--l II (IMl tla4 at .- g HI.. mi lWr IMI 1 1 4 IMI !' 4M Far rl4 II g m4. ll m4 wila tfl a-tf.- ai-liaaiy futtla, . t t ft( 4 g Try itia4 Atl"4 '- t'olumbiia. Ohio. Oi L SI Itoea plain, (dona an tmmcnee aaiount of other de velopment work, Thg dlaiant? from the apes of tha mlna to tta loweet lv ta ill feet. Mlnerg employed at Ilia property a tale that tha ora bod opened up la at (at alx fret wide and ahowg plenty of cold vtalbla ta tha naked ay. Optloa Sacar4, An otlnn haa recently been aecured by tha L'nltrd tatra people for $i0.00 on aome adjoining clalina, and although the Kalnbo la now 'ciiilpi-el with a 1 Here Ih the an.wcr. Humane treatment iV'mZ . TJ":. J" -.-7 T 411141 IW -,aaT-paia"a mttn, common, every day humanity; tlto man to man kind, count In Ui handling of eonvlita? Do convict tak advantage of klndncaa? la there any reaaon why a man. a prleoner In the atate'a prlion. cannot be truatad? Theae were aome of the quritlnna that A. II. Jonca. atala warden, aakrd hlmaelf two year a ago. Ixfora ho atablUhed a penitentiary farm mar Orient, a few mile veil of Columbu : mvwJt iff-' - - AwLb h)M Mir - iiiw'x.' : m www. Mr Ceorje , ft r J: - ' V? Parrott. f ' ';1 , jltl 1 Member of the (Slobie Grand Lodge, No. I35,liiae,vendefli 1 ' r- jOrdgrooarcnaws.uicncoe.untano. ' ''Wl1 ' . ...'wv. -429- - - : A KciltTa Ccugh .. DaRgeroiis - Catarrh-" Folloiv-cd a cough and oalarrh of ' I l).'iVj ittih vHinx .Heruna for soirie.. llmo Vo tS t'li)o.-t yery ' eatlafActory resulti. ' 'HttVirB; nes-tvett'it .the cough, catarrh dvli.ii.d. and mv piivstcign i I Bs1,4hiitt;d.'wiT4ii;Htarrh ot tiw .stoi;ia h. jUv 1-rcai'h was very er.ei.ve, lo.' I a trotiMed w ith iaaa. , . 'Letf? tlierf two pottles of I'tiuBa cnired me.". .Mr fS-orse' Parrott. of- to 13 prlaonrra who .were taken to til farm laat aprlng. aoon after the anow waa off the ground, haa rraulted In the rulalng Of .4500 n muting ram. 600 biiah via of U-ana, (000 ut-hels of potato?., COO buahela of wheat. 300 buahcla of outa, 3000 buahrla of corn. 200 bunhcla of onlona and five tuna of cabbage thla season. T!ie state owiib 1700 rrs of fertile farm-Hand near orient. A yrnr ago Inst spring Mr. Jones hk(I prrinisslon to tiike 443 acres of tlm Halo farm, and upon securing the order begnn to ex periment with convicts ami humanity. At first only 10 prisoners were taken to' the 1'urm. As the work progressed the number of prisoner farmers was In creased. The first' year proved thst the state furm could mntTlully help In reduc ing the food hills of tile penitentiary. So this year more prisoners were taken to the farm find noxt year an even ling er number will be put at work plowing uml lioelng ,potntoes. At the present rate- the penitentiary farm will effect 25 per cent cut In the subsistence department of tlio prison by the cntf of ntxt season. The penitentiary farm Ix like any oili er farm. There arc no walls around it, with Iron .gates. Neither do tlm houses have barred windows nor do guards watch the prisoners. The prisoners are. put on honor not to escape, and that means much for ther tire several life termers as well as Mhoit term men on the farm. , present the men sleep Jn the I.Hill(liins cn the farm, sometimes several hurulreJ yardw from a guard. 1 A nevr dormitory which will hotiMe 40 men l'.a's Just bn completed and will toon lie occupied. Two prisoners will sleep in a room, with nothing between them and their liberty but an unlocked window. At meals the men sit at long tables and cot the bent of food, The cook em-ploj-fd at the farm Is a prisoner. After the meal the ron reach for their pipes or cigars and enjoy a smoke. After working hours they are at liber ty to do 'what tl-.ey please, as long as ihey d,o not leave the farm. 'Soma .'of the j prisoners snouiaer. iisning" poles and alk R mile or more to Darby Creek, here they fish ' and finoke unguarded. Others prtch horseshoes, play baseball or get o,ut the :htcker board. They are. pratticuliv freo after working hours. (GIPSY SMITH TO LEAD , rAnAUh Ur UHKISTIANS larger capacity, will undoubtedly be reeled on th new ground. Thla group Of mines la ownad by . tha Arthur Hill estate, - nnd about 11 month ago the administrator decided to find out whether It would pay to flpen up the property. Davit! Rosa, an engineer of unquestioned abil ity, waa put In charge, and tha develop ment was most gratifying. Tha ora bodies were found to t from feet lo ?5 feet wide and commercial value are demonstrated for over ltOO feet In length. At frequent Intervals tha ore la thick with gold and the property la, now beyond tha experimental star The ore la free rrttlllng and concentrat ing and aa tno estate has plenty of means, the contemplated mill will un doubtedly be of large rapacity. ' Tb Humboldt Mln. . "Humboldt, mine, adjoin tbc Kaln l)Jw mine, contained in the same ora zone. ., A .denth of 300 feet boa recently been obtained and the drifting on th lodge (llHclosea values ranging from to 154 per ton. ' The ctmipany la . now engaged in driving both east and west as In tho bottom of the- upper levef ore was encountered west that assayed all1 tha way from $100 to $3000 per ton and the dip of the ore shoot Indicates It will require about 200 feet of drift ing to reach that point. In the, east drift on the aecond Invel four feet of Q ore were opened up and thla, It la exnected. wll be reached by 50 feet ot drifting. Tha mln la fully equipped with up to date machinery and it ih ex pected to start milling operations with in three or four month. Jjhn Arthur is general- manager. "Highland" property haa had a most phenomenal career. It was promoted by Nell Horenson, who had the repu tation of being the most successful ad vertiser in the country- Over 3000 peo ple were Induced, to buy stock In tho company. No one' knows how the money waa spent, but it didn't go Into tho ' mine. The property was not paid for, foreclosure suits were begun and things in general looked hopeless for the investors.' At this point soma Of the larsest stockholders decided to have .the mine examined and if there was ahy chance they were wining to put up enough money to clean1 up the indebted ness and provided a development fund. John' Arthur of Baker. Or., was em ployed for that purpose and upon his advice tha necessary ,t unda . were f ur nlshed.v Aithur waa retained as con sulting engineer and slnca then over 40.000 ton of 20 ore .have been put In 'sight, I--,-: -i-1 "'.'. -V-'..''-'' '. i-".. Installing riant. 'Ak B0 ten daily capacity reducttdn Dlant is now being installed at - the property an4 In three or 'four months l"1 - r, fimflh A a' ... n ..... ...... , . . ! bottle of this WMiOei ful medicine I had n'gftt and , then called for volunteers. Out ,' j complete freedom 1'ro.m. pa In; my appc- i Four thousand hands went up. 'tiff had returned jid -''ccuM ag in en- ' you," answered the evangelist, Jr.srcpsliV Twmty lnr3 Mr. Sidney, Wtsetls, Mcrriltoh.' IVni'd.il writ: V . . . "I l.aVw 'bewi ' trsulifed with di'stinleia r'Jv wj' mcf.la sti'l 'i"tl.j.-tim fur iwetitj- yomrs. dur- "r belirro . lVrimi ,. in the grandest llli? w'licii tlm I Hcl difftreiiti . s medicine under the ... Today. 1 weigh loi, I'mt i'l'l rnt gret llie-'l-aii-'id rt- ! ov' r !-: pounds. iK.it ap- wouder,,ihat 11)11 el Pres. I.enwil Wire.) Seattle, Wasli.. Oct; 28. "1 should like to lead 10,000 Christians singing j tha plant-should be ready foe act! ye un juen me uuceia oi aeatlle. said I goiG proauciion. - . - - - North Pole has proauced over two suit; 1 -hv been oinpell?'l for ateeks l il t.'Dw ' ftiv Bji woik being r;t p.etelv, pros 1 1 -i ted, ' I had to t-vfifi'ie it'jj-elf ro a niilf: i);;.. as nothing would i him in n my - siotiat-ij. . . , . "l-bad airtittt r?yei: up, ttiin'ilng tr.y (''' t.'WAJiabbv wJu'n 1 lionrd of I'M imk . ml livid -d to trv it. lire lule niMl h great cl-.angf. and after lirfrs enovhtr I "praise llrurs -ticuinonia Folldwexl La Grippi JVtr. y. I'iirr. i mi, A I mcr. West, On tario. i""aii , writes: "laet winter I whs i!l with call on you." Thank I shall IllanteH ftod for Impure Milk., T.ima. tHilo. Oct. 28. "I am a Dunfc. arj and my 'religion would mat permit me to -anuiieraie milk, declared It. P. SUai ts. a West Cclix) dairyman. wben: ar raigned umief charges of-the state .l.r.eui.ioiim, aftdi-.. havinc lsldairv d food commlmtlnn k;.. ri. srtlpirt'. I Va-K i'ftur.;'. when t-became flared, however, that . the milk wised not;' wrn. ar.1 l -nn say thdl any one came direct' frwra hla Own cows and if ' ire! m It in a reasonable time adulterated It waa Owl's fault, not his. at l.ttl oj na " . His bearing was continued - , and a half million dollars, but : instead of providing a steady development fund the owners used all tire profit for,,thi purchaaa o?f ether mines, and although the mother lode traverses thla property for over 8600 Joet in length, only, about' 1600 feet of tha ledge baa been opened. up thua far In the. mine, , Very-recently an option waa given on the property to some very prominent Portland bankers, and the mine placed In charge of Albert OVIser. former owner of - th Bonansa mine, which, he sold for $560,000.- It i reported that iff. Oeiser in already deinT . onstratlng lha existence" of further, ore . bodies of commercial value, and as the property Jg lully. .equipped U lg, but IfunJrcJjof pfnplcfrrm a!) over thi 'Northwest have vWieJ us in our new dental par- )on anj hxve Wen atjreeaHy surprised unj pleased by our new method of palnlejs dentistry We have spared no expense lajjttini; up the mojt elegantly appointed dental parlors on the Coasts The equipment is all neV We have at our serv. jee the nyst experienced dentbls in the United States.. Our rrices are always rea sonable. Ask your, neighbors about our painless melhovls and conscientious work. PORCELAIN CROWNS 5.00 22k COLD . CROWNS $5.00 TEETH WITH. PLATES $5.00 n Work War ranted for Fif teen Years. it 22k COLD BRIDGE $3.50. COLD FILL INGS $1.00 ,J SILVER FILL INGS . , 50c Ber Bank Ret erencw Ladjr Attendant IT" WE DEPEND ON PATIENTS FOR RECOMMENDATIONS Eltectro Painless Dentists E. G. AUSPLUND, D. D. S., Manager N. E. Cor. Sixth and Waahinston, Upstairs Opaa Tery raliif natil a'eloak. Xntlr oornr. ; look for tb bif alrng. w&EUMfts:'''- T fii' rr ?7 rvn n ' ii ii -. fi m u ri r-4 ii ti fin ii ii i i ; ' ' ' ' ' i I .'.'''''."' i - Maa2l. . . 'v' V H .V V r-nnFHrx jn . il in laim m ma fif W aw n i m i mi ji iii Vaawu.. ..s.fl . I Trie Beer ': ' ' l ' ''- : 1 Otir .Trademark.- I j that readily finds ,.'., FVy ''' '''''' ; "Purity Is ' r f favor wherever ' Jlfl' ' ' ' ' ' " ' n,lh" ' ' "I ; placed on , , " " V ' Wt ' r '' ' Is 'your guarantee J .- the market. . ' ' fflW J.i': : , of quality; ' : ;i ! . why? ' ipf ' : TbIW-- : 4- v ; ' : ( I . .Its. careful. . . . ' ftl1 , - only the i : , .. s I i 111 ' choice of' j I -v purity.,, . ; ;.: il 1 1 ),. I i :-'.;.Hop . I ItS deHd0US ' ' . I JW " :i : : and Barley v7 ! flavor' :' " fWHWW ' ' ' Malt; I Free , tiVfl ! " ' Brewery's own j " city delivery. ' 1 T ' Ll '4.;.- y . - !ui.i;Hf- Mmr ... ,., ... y( V .; gVi j .'iiira iiiiijiaj.iiujiiu;H-i'Mii.jri: ijiawjurr ' ' .,' - 13r and Burriside : ' , j I Main' :72::::: .-::-:'-:& I i '-. 1': t"- : '; '-; '-,""" -a '--I:--...'-, - i'"-: -.":--'' .f lli-jL U - ' y'- - - W- -::: i ''::: - i .... - ' . - K '