DAILY EAST ORKGOXIAy, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1004. us PAGE BEVElf. jurt Picture Now! r onv longer. IT-rj: & na. the "": e,fcor moulding nd CindOie right price c C. Sharp L East Court Street. CSgCPPIHJWITH iding Material htmber of iloM, Sash, Doors, Blinds, hlns, Building ana Tar r- Sio tour miiii to cs Id OCT OCll FIGURES. Grays Harbor Jommet cial Co, LoriM W. C. R. Depot. I J he French s estaurant: it 16 dent Meal in the City. Prime Dining Parlors. knit Furnished Rooms In Connection. US LaFONTAINE, Prop. 5 tSS Main Street. '3 AIL IBT TJ8 FILL YOUR BIN WITH Jck Spring Coal kcojnhwd as the best ui moat economical fuel. " are prepared to oon wt with you (or your jfaler's supply, we de " coal or wood to any W of the city. mti Bros "BEET. NEAR DEPOT t i M. SLOAN BLACKSMITH ""Whoeinr. van. i , W making and repalr- f- way I hare built up i-v WHIM I. I "J Prices rea- 'A.k- " noma; notn- r too i " Osttonwood Alta Eta. I" Drl Cottonwood 1 at of per, e order, for.. piendld '-vk .. i . iullon wood iwZ.eyL'' ln the rear W- M. Coffman I tisjJSSjjiwwwwww 1 L VAUGHN aWf ...... w,, r,cd proper" 8nPPUes of .11 k. and all y. kinds. Court St. I) GASGADE MINERALS GOVERNMENT SVRVEY OF THE CASCADE RANGE. Gold and Silver Found at Various Points, Averaging From $10 to $25 Per Ton Much Unexplored Coun try Yet to Be Found In Northern Washington Coal Prospects Are to Be Found In Abundance Every, wliere. In a recent publication of the Unit ed States geological survey called "A geological reconnaissance across the Cascade range near the 48th parallel," Messrs. George Otis Smith and Frank C. Calkins give some interesting de tails regarding the mineral resources "of that part of the state of Washing. ton. This reconnaissance wan made T In connection with an Inspection of the northwest boundary line, under taken at the request of the secretary of state. Okanogan valley has been the scene of mining operations for a considera ble period. The search for placer gold dates back to the time of the original warvey of the boundary -when ii coarse gold was found on the Slmll- kameen, Immediately south of the 49th parallel. In quantities that caused great excitement. In later years development wort has been carried on to a considerable extent in the gold quart mines, .al though there was less activity in 1901, the year when Messrs. Smith and Cal- kinB visited the district, than a few years 'before. The Palmer mountain tunnel, near liOomis, had been driven for several thousand feet Into greenstone, and had cut 28 velnB. The country rock is granite and the vein material quartz and pyrite, -with free-milling gold except where galena occurs In association. The highest value in these lead ores Is 110, but the aver age gold value Is reported as about $25, with silver never exceeding four ounces. In the Okanogan mountains, from Mount Chopaka west to Pasayten river and along the higher part of the Hazomeen range, the country in the vicinity of the 49th parallel uppears to be barren of ore deposits. In the lower valley of Pasayten river the alluvial gravels were thoroughly test-bitted many years ngo without promising results. In the vicinity of Barron, as well as below, on Slate and Ruby creeks, there have been mining operations. Several mines were worked at Barron and prospectors are active through- H't the Slate Creek district. Recent ly, hydraulic mining on a large scale whs attempted at the mouth of Ruby creek, where placers once .yielded rich returns to the miners, but thei extensive plunt. which includes a I TY Iouk and expensive flume, has proved 4 J failure. Prospecting has been done on the upper Skagit In the vlcln- IZ Ity of Lightning creek, but no sue- cess has been reported. ;X The Mount Raker district is a more promising field for investigation. Some veins of free-milling gold have been found and partly developed. The first find of importance In this dis trict was. made as late as 18!i(, ana the mine thai was developed In con sequence Is the only one that could be said to be on a producing basis In lfldl. This Is the Lone Jack, one of the Post-Lambert group of claims, on the eastern slope of Bear Mountain and near the head of the west fork f Slllcla, or Sle.Tse creek. The vein Is four to five feet or ciear-iooning. solid quartz, and the ore. which oc curs throughout the vein. Is both free Kold and tellurlde. It was reported as averaging lis to $30 to the ton. Another type of ore deposit is at the 'Grand Excelsior mine on wens creek, about one mile southenst of the bridge over the Nooksak. Sulphides occur here scattered through an Ir regular body of mineralized rock that aiiiiears to be near the, surface and approximately parallel with the slope. Ofher properties on Tummeanai creek and In the vicinity of Mannegan and Twin Lake basins were visited by Messrs. Smith and Calkins, out tmderground development had not reached a DOlnt Where mucn couia m ascertained as to the true value 01 me or deposits. IStfld appears to De me nrlneioal ore value, Dut DOin siivei and copper ore are also reported. Productive coal mines are louno " the extreme northwest part of Wash ington at Cokedale and at Blue can yon. In Skagit valley, near Hamil ton, there are also coal prospects fi beds, but no development lias been accomplished at that locality. None of these localities was visited In the course of this reconnaissance, and of others that were visited none appears sufficiently encouruglng to warrant development. Among them was a prospect In the Swauk formation In the hills southwest of Wenatchee. It is noteworthy that the Important coal measures In the Cascade mountains southwest of this locality are not In the Swauk formation, but In the younger Roslyn formation. Three coal prospects In the vicinity of the inter national boundary that were visited are briefly described. This bulletin (No. 2SBV Is published for gratuitlous distribution and may be obtained on application to the di rector of the United States geological survey, Washington, D. C. t""""'M v LEE TEUTSCH'S DEPT. STOR.E Main and Alta Streets Headquarters for THIS WILL BE THE BUSIEST WEEK IX THE HISTORY OFTHIS STORE. EVERYTHING YOU CAN THINK OF TO MAKE FATHER, MOTHER, SISTER, BROTHER AND SWETEHEARTS HAPPY; AND THE LITTLE TOTS HAVE NOT BEEN FORGOTTEN. OUR TOY DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE. THE BOYS AND GIRLS ARE ALL WELCOME. IF YOU DONT SEE HERE WHAT YOU WANT, CALL FOR IT. ' '.','. GIFTS THAT WILL BE APPRE CIATED TO BE FOUND IN OUR Clothing Dept. We have a larger variety of suits and overcoats for men and boys than we have ever shown. All nobby, new and up-to-date. A suit or overcoat from this section will surely please father or brother. Suits for men $5.00 to $25.00 Suits for boys $1.50 to $12.50 Overcoats for men . . . .$5.00 to $22.50 Overcoats for boys .... $2.50 to $15.00 find a better Where can you Bortment? as- amems not tr atmi mmduu. unckwwt. Fancy Slippers FOR XMAS. We are showing 15 different styles of warm, comfortable house slippers for these long winter evening. They make serviceable gifts. Children's felt slippers, with or with out fur trimming (He pr Ladies' fine hand-turn fur trimmed felt slippers $1.25 and $1.50 Ladles' fine patent leather felt lined, fur trimmed slippers $1.50 and $1.75 Men's fine soft kid, turn sole house slippers $1.25 to $2.50 A large assortment.. Call and see tliem. ' A Frightened Horse, Running like mad down the street, dumping the occupants, or a hundred other accidents, are every day occur rences. It behooves everybody to have a reliable salve handy and there's none as good as Bucklen Arnica Salve. Burns, cuts, sores, ec zema and piles disappear quickly un der its soothing effect. 25c at Tall man St Co.'s drug store. nimker Hill School shoes are bet. ter than ever. We guarantee every pair. Lee Teutsch Department Store. Ladies Ready-to-Wear Dept. We will be better prepared than ever to wnlt 011 tlie trade this week. This section Is brim full or good values for the Xinas shopper. PRICKS ON SUITS, SKIRTS, JACKETS, TOURIST COATS AND RAIN COATS WILL BE GREATLY REDUCED. $10.00 SUITS $5.00 $10.00 COATS $5.00 $12.50 surrs $8.75 $12.50 coats $8.75 $15.00 SUITS $0.90 $15.00 COATS $10.75 16.00 SUITS $10.75 $18.50 COATS $11.40 $2o.o surrs $14.35 $18.00 coats $12.75 $25.00 SUITS $18.05 $20.00 COATS $14.85 $35.00 SUITS $2.5 $25.00 COATS $18.20 A great reduction on nil ladies' and misses' Skirts; also children's long Coats. All alterations FREE. A perfect fit guaranteed. Mother or daughter vtlll appreciate a girt of this kind. Christmas Furs Nothing would be uprcriiited more than one or our pretty Furs. We liuve litem lit sets for children at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and up to $8.50 a set. Also for women at t u $1.25 to $:!0.00, In all the new tdiaes and styles. Mr. Maa, buy one for your wire. Neckwear for Men Neckwear for Women Just received by express 100 dosen ties for the Xmas trade. Beautiful patterns and all shapes. 15c to $1.00. A largo shipment will ar rive Thursday direct from New York. All the Eastern Ideas. 15c to $1.00. CALL AND SEE THEM. In Toy Land This department Is brim full of good things for the children. Dolls 5c to $2.50 Wagons 10c to $3.00 Go-carts $1.48 and np Hlocks 10c to 50c Trains 15c to $S.NJ Walking Dogs, Rabbits, Bears, Chicken 35c to 750 Automobiles 35c to $1.00 Mechanical engines, . . . 60c to $1.00 Banks 15o to $1.85 Hooks 5c to 60c And hundreds of other articles that will please the little ones. Xmas Handkerchhiefs Never have we shown such a large nnd well selected slock of Xmas Handkerchiefs for the children lc to inc. others nt from 10c to 11.00, in hun dreds of beautiful embroidery de signs. See Corner Window, A pair of Sil-kid $3.50 Shoe f - H . for your wife would be appreciated. None better made for wear, fit and workmanship. They art equal to a 15.00 shoe. YouMayBeCured 544 Garfield Avenue, Chicago, III., October 9, 1902. After doctoring for eleven months and taking forty-three bottles of medicine and finding no relief (or leucorrhcBa resulting from irritation of a fallen . womb 1 took Wine of Cardui and fourteen bottles cured me. This seems strange but it is the simple truth. Wine of Cardui helped me from the time I began taking it and having beard it praised so nighly by friends who had tried it I felt satisfied that it would help me, and it did. It cured me. Took every bit of ache, pain and headache, cramps and dragging down sensations away till 1 felt young, strong and happy once more. It i a wonderful medicine and true friend to women. When I look back on the months of torture I had it seems like a hideous nightmare. Wine of Cardui will cure any woman I believe. I hare more faith in it than all other medicines combined. ,fmim, uoiMfo Historical i;iud How can you refuse relief when yon know you are growing worse day af ter dav? Shooting pains, irregularity, inflammation and bearing down pains make thousands of women miserable. Why drag through life never enjoy ing anything? Wiue of Cnrdui has made over 1.600,000 weak and suffering women well and strong. Wcaakyoutogo to your druggist todav and secure a (1 00 bottle of Wine of Cardui and begin to take it at once. Do that and the health Mrs. Kingsley writes about will soon be yours. If )'ou think spec; ial directions are needed in your case, adilress, giving. symptoms, Lad' If Advisory impairment, " vuvwmw .v.... w - pj You Enjoy Bowling to Get the Benefit Bowline Is an exercise that brings Into play all the muscles. It develops the system and Is recommend!! by physician and Instructor In athletics everywhere. Pool and billiard hall In connection. "Get in the Game" Alley reserved for private parties If spoken for in advance. Brunswick Bowling Alley , WADE SILER, Prop. BYERS' BEST FLOUR Is made from the choicest wheat that grows. Good bread la assured wlien Byers' Best Flour la used.. Bran, shorta, steam rolled barley always on hand. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. 8. BYERS, Proprietor. 8 ft a