| Ante Churches I Church of Christ (Christian Church» “Love and Bethrothal.” the third' of the series on courtship and mar- j riage. is the subject for Sunday even- (Continued front Page On«) Ing “Leaving First Prlncipl« although the price of the room wn* only 18 lire a day. A week later thl- traveler was In the prize hostelry of Venice blessing the Italian race and •he founders of the city becaits«« the porter at the desk allowed him to pa> for a room without forcing him to nay for the privilege. “Throughout the East, tipping 1» mi general and so moderate In th«- scale of donations that It seldom causes embarrassment or har«< paid In cash before a pick could oned barley, has just been completed be stuck Into the vein The n««w own­ The campaign was directed by the ers Installed a 7x!> In lllake-typo county agent's office aided by Rus­ crusher, a Huntington mill, and a nell Ferguson, of th» U. S. biological small c>auide plaut. A tramway «as survey A total of 12.565 acres of built from the tunnel entrance to the non-resident land was assigned and mill, a distance of about MIO feet covered and 9'213 acres of govern­ The operation of the mill began about ment land was covered. The county- j Xprll 1, since when about 2500 os. wide goal was execeded by 5565 1 of gold bullion has betui shipped, all I acres. of which was extract«! from ore tak­ The farmers of the county saved en above th«) 30-fool level At pres­ 1 322.000.00 al least. It Is figured. ent the vein la open to a depth of ‘ by putting on the drive i A conserve-' 76 feet and shows a width of ap­ live flguro of one digger for each proximately four feet The talllngw acre covered Is given Each squirrel pond contains material that runs In a season does at least a dollars | from 375 to 322* per ton and con­ worth of damage tains approximately 330.000 In gold This drive Includ«**! 13 communl-l The recovery from the tailings has ties. and in each community was pro­ been »bout 95 per cent. The aver­ ceeded by a moving picture show age rMovery with the mill, by amal­ Thia was mad«« possible through the gamation. has approximate*! 3800. courtesy of I’aiil'a electric store, who Th«» vein In the Boswell mlno furnished a Western Electric power strikes a|qiroxlmat»ly ««aet and west and light plant for lighting the hall* and dips about 75 to so deg north. and operating the moving picture ma | It Is from two to four t««et In width chine The outfit weighed approxl ' and has well define*! walls, the rock matoly 2000 pounds and was convey on both eld«* lining groenwton»—■ >«d from community to community on probably an altered andesite The a ton truck, also furnished by Paul's. vein Is largely quart): and silicified I Both 'picture show and drive were greenstone, the most conspicuous fea­ well attended. The pictures conslst- ture of which Is a peculiarly colored ! ed of ««durational and comedy film* band of gouge material, which rar- rles a large amount of gold Samples are obtained occasionally Can’t Win. A New York man had his pocket In the vein of a sleel-grny material, picked In court. Going to court Is s mingled with tbe quartz nnd upon losing game anyway you look a' It.— analysis Is found to be aiq'roximntely Detroit Free Press. an arsenide of Iron, probably lolllng- Ite The sample analyzed by the stat« bureau of mines and geology also car­ ried 36 2 ox. of gold This lolllng- Ito will probably Im the important mineral carrying values when tho operation has progressed beyond th« (Continued from Page One» oxidized zone. four inches of high grade, and which, On account of the limit«**! equip­ with a little further work, widened ment on the property at present there has been no attempt to mill any por­ to ten Inches. In May, 1917, the Boswells install­ tion of the vein other than the oxi­ ed a 3*1,-inch Huntington mill, a dised gouge material The company Challenge ore feeder, and a 6-h. p plans more extended pnwpoctlng gas engine A muller was retained work to determine the possibility of that had been used for some time be­ contiguous veins As previously fore the mill was Installed With stated, the development so far Indi­ this plaa. they recovered 34 6,000 In cates the posalblMty of values at bullion by the <»nd of th« summer of d«|*th, and the formation Is also of 1917. At that Juncture the opera­ a character In which the occurrence tion an*i development of the property of large orebodies may I m > reasonably by the Boswells was Interrupted by anticipated the world war. Young Boswell was The region in which the Roowell called to the colors, and It was his mine Is located ha* been constantly request to hte father that the devel­ producing gold for 70 youni The opment of the mine should await his Waldo Corporation. George M. Ester- return To that, the father agreed )y, manager. Is operating the Isogan and the promise was fulfilled, In that hydraulic placer mine at Waldo, Ore., the mine was not again operated by which Is about 12 miles from the Mr Boswell. The boy died In France Boswell mine. Th** Eeterly property and the father had no desire to again Is one of the well known placer mines of southern Oregon. During the last resume operations. Public attention was dlrect«l to year, a' tunnel, 1*60 feet long was tho Boswell property In the summer completed, that obviates the necosalty of 1917, when father and son wore of using hydraulic elevators to re­ held up and robbed by masked high­ move gravel from the workings. The waymen, who procured 38.000 In gravel la now flumed through the gold bullion and dust. Both of these tunnel, and tho water formerly used bandits were captured thereafter and in the elevator is utilized in washing one Is serving time In the Oregon the gravel, thereby greatly Increas­ penitentiary at Salem. The other was ing tho output and efficiency of this convicted of bank robbery In Califor­ extensive plant. The 01*1 Channel nia, and Is serving a term-In San mine, another placer, Is again a pro­ ducer Quentin prison. 21,778 ACRES LAID WITH POISON BARLEY 0ÖSMLL MINE ANO S. ORE. Three C’s Lumber Company CARRY a complete line of lumlier, all grades, Lath, Shingles, I Toom, Windows, Wallhoard, etc. WE MAKE all kinds of Cabinet Work, Screen Doors, Window Screens, Clipboard Doors, etc. ESTIMATES ON REQUEST FXHINDRY AND WEST G GRANTS PAMS, OREGON