Image provided by: Josephine Community Library Foundation; Grants Pass, OR
About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1924)
GRANTS PASS DUI. Y COVRI ER PAGE TWO GOLD HILL SMEI.TER Southwestern Oregon Mining News Edited by Southwestern Oregon Mining Bureau The Pitlabvrg - Oregon Miniug Company, the concern behind the »melter at Gold Hill, ha* recently ac quired the Braden mine south of Gold Hill, aud 1* negotiating for an other property in the Blue Ridge dis trict the purpose being to créât« « supply of the friendly ores for #ua- tng purposes. The Braden mine has been a pro ducer off and on for many years. Dr. Ray has owned th« property for the past number of years. The County Court recently visited Gold Hill to consider the change* in the Sams Valley road necessary to meet the requirement* of the smelt er people. 4 SCRAPS OF OREGON HISTORY Dy W. W. Fiutar iC<>ntuiU’ it from Pug« Du«) planning to give their children the best possible education as a prepara i < ' ir last article was supposed to near their pi*tolw anil to proc <1 to tion for life. They are looking to w,ud up the Rogue lllver war, but gather up the bow* nnd arrov.s of the Htato University to provide thi* Soon *11 their trap* education and the Statu University A. J. Barlow, formerly a resident the Indiana, of Grant* l'a*«. ha* left u* an ad-! were gathered und loaded on the must not dltappolut thorn dendum that needs to be quoted. In horae*. and the captor* nnd captive« "Wo have raised our standard* Harry Wilkens of the Great I Am 'bleb Gen. «laiue I* agalu brought started for the Umpqua Valley. They until the University compares favor gold mine on Farish Gulch, a tribu into the record Mr. Marlow wa* traveled all day and nt night camped ably with any In th« country, We tary of the upper Applegate, spent G«n line's nephew. Hl* letter fol- at a beautiful stream called Snow cannot and will not lower t h«*o ¡some time in town this week in con- 1 berry Creek A close watch was .standard*, and tliu* cheat th« boys iv»*; Inection with supplies for his prop- The Southwestern Oregon Min Regarding the mining industries jerty, and other mining matter«. "Uncle Da«'! Gilmore of Wood- ‘"‘I'* over tlie ludían* during the nnd girl* of Oregon oui of their right iug Bureau stand* tor the legitimate during 1924, the «utlook Is that ■ citing ramini»-. blüht. to the boat possible education, We ville relatea an J. R. Merritt of Merritt and Nick- development of the mining industry they will be more prosperous than the mean time, however, it uro s|icn<ling our Incom« economical- eence of pieu-cr history. In the I jerson from the Thompson Creek dis in all its phases in the counties ot in 1»23. We mated the roqaoas for June of 1856. m 'O ji after the Rogue should be stated that two young Iu jly; our salary seul« I» lower Cian Hi« trict in the upper Applegate country, Coos. Curry, Douglas, laine, Jackson The smelter proposition has caus Rlier Indians were subjugated and diau* named I Jim Burntay« and average fur stat» util v<r»itka, our this belief in an editorial in the An- ¡was in the city this week placing ed a “run” on location blanks, and were being taken : > the Siletz res- Bogus, had, tl he day before, gone on teachers arc carrying more werk per < nual Review Number i and Year 'orders for milling equipment for his aud Josephine. While less than five months old the surrounding mountains are well ervallon by ludian followed Book, in January. This Agent Robert u huullug tour. When they retarnod student than the machera are carry property. it has a membership of approximate spotted with posted location notices. Metcalf, about a dozen 'buck* and' to their ennip und a .curtained that ing ut moat of th« first rale universi the special editorial which ■Mr. Her- lMx Wenneke and William Annis ly 250. It is accomplishing rapidly bert Hoover contributed especially Victor Brown is in Pittsburg, Pa., three or tour squaws, who could not the while* bad captured their coni- ties of th« county; »« i.innot possi V of the Linipy Creek district came In the most essential thiug—-reliable for this issue, in which he made the where the stock of the Pittsburg- endure the Idea ot being forced by rad««, their bewilderment aud grief bly divert any largo pail of our In with a bar of gold buliion this week same prognostication i «used upon publicity—to the development ot the Oregon Mining Compauy is largely the hated whites on a reservation can be imagined. they However, come to blinding purpose* and con-, and different representing their spring cleanup, vast mineral resources ot this part owned, iu connection with the Duane- somewhat wider 1 not of their own choice, concluded to followed the tracks of the captor* timt« to maintain high standard*. The bullion caused the curbstone ground. ot the State, und it is doing such ing of the smelter. desert and betake themselves to the into the valley to ascertain wuul th« We look therefore to our alumni and The outlook for the mining indus prospectors and miners to cast long- other work as is necessary and he 1 li mountains, which they did at Myrtle white* intended to do with their friend*, to the mother* and fathers tries in general, however, taking it ing eyes toward the hills. ful to aid in the general develop- When Jim Burnley« uud of th« state, to all those Interested In Creek. In Douglas county. They friend*. WHITE CLAÌ IS DEMIS!» With the dredge on Rogue River, menu year in and year out, is founded were unarmed and had but little pro ltogu* found that the whites did not .educaiIon to help up In this effort to upon something much more basic, between Shan and Pickett Creeks, The Bureau depends solely cn its White kaolin of good quality Is in visions; just what they stole from contemplate killing them, th«> also meet our most Insistent need for namely, that the mining industries nearing completion, and the replac membership dues with which to car demand and engineers from Port the camp on lhe night before they came In und gave themselves up. It . building*." produce the sinews and raw materi ing of the mill on the Raunell prop ry on its work. Its officers give ot land have been scouring southwest deserted. They soon i managed to turned out that the Indian*, when als for all industries and enterpris erty at Blue Gulch on Butcher their time gladly and generously to ern Oregon for deposits to meet the make themselves bows and arrow* they heard the shooting of tho bear, es, and constitute the very bedrock Creek, with a larger one, that dis make it a success, but fundamental market requirements. Auy one hav with which to kill game. Sot tnutiy merely *uppo««d it *»» a hunting Gates Disproved Charge of civilization itself. No matter trict is attracting considerable atten ly the Bureau must depend on the ing deposits of a good quality of week* after they went Into the party out for game and little dream That He Was Careless ¡support ot its member^ if it reaches white kaolin will be placed in touch mountain* the settler* along the'od that they, themselves, were the what industries rise or fall, the av tion this season. John W. Gates' first large scale of erage demand for the products of with the market through the South Umpqua The Siskrun mine near Holland, the goal aimed at. noticed that they game sought. They were lakeu to River speculative venture, burbl'd wire. Is the mining industries continues in ot which Mr. Kilduff is the manager, Every effort put forth by the Bu- western Oregon Mining Bureau if commenced to mis* provisions provision* and and .Winchester , Winchester and there remained until what many would be plungers tlnd on creasing and is bound to continue to is awaiting the arrival of new pump reau is a direct effort to aid each und they will communicate with the Sec wearing apparel. These little theft* officer* from Alsea arrived und r» their Wall street raids. Late In the do so with increase in papulation ing epuipment. every mining man in bringing his retary at Grants Pass. became more anil more frequent, so moved them unwillingly, a* usual, t> lust century Gutes wus the multi back and the development of any and all Portland people have taken over mining business to a successful de- much so. indeed, that the settler*' the reservation, from whence moil er of two steel companies. Federal industries. Nothing except a de- the Goldsby placer property at the. termination, and mining men should long ere this, Steel and American Steel and Wire, laid all sorts of traps to catch the'of them, doubtless. W1IAT THE PI BEIC « IS .S » cline in civilization could affect a extreme head of Althouse and will - in return for that benefit support the midnight marauders, but to no avail, havo passed to the 'happy hunting with u total capitalisation of nearly You are interested in reading permanent decline in the mining in- begin operations a* soon as the melt-! Bureau heartily. Nut only mining »200.000,Ouo. the redskin* being too "foxy." Th'r ground'." dustries. For the products of the ing snow provides sufficient water. men are interested, but every busi about what the other fellow I* do business continued uninterruptedly TheM organization* were merged To the above it niuy be added that mining Industries, there are no sub- ness man in the counties named is ing in miniug; he is interested In until the summer of 1857, when, one the llugue River Indian*, on being with the United States Steel corpora- Mr. Bunner of Holland, who form- stitutes. favorably affected by the mining de what you are doing; and the general hot moonlight July night, the Gil landed al the Siletz reservation auon tlon, but Galea was refused a plica erly conducted a store on Sucker I with the new combination. He »II con- • This means that we can say velopment now fully under way. public would like to keep tra< k of mores were awakened from their became greatly dissatisfied with told Ills business methods were cure- fidently that five years from now Creek at the mouth of Greyback, is Their support is needed and should what both of you are doing. ■ lumbers by the stampeding of their their location and wanted to get less, w hereupon he founded the Ile there will be far more metals mined the owner ot valuable placer ground , be forthcoming voluntarily. The only way to please all three When daylight came they back to the country where ' it'» th) public Iron und Steel company, which horses. on Democrat Creek in the Althouse than today and that ten years from Membership dues are »1.00 a year interests is for each person genuine went to the pasture to find that the climate," that lure* both Indiana became n thorn In the *lde of tha district, and is preparing to place now there will be more metals min payable in advance—low enough so ly Interested in mining to report the Indians had shot their horses with and white*. The climate wa* so United States Steel company. the property in operation. Mr. ed than five years from now. ¡that every mining man and every mining news, consisting of discover arrow*, When 1 Intaa di«<l m 101t ho tail a Some had been shot moist on the coast that the Indian* The above being the case, which Burner was iu town this week. I man engaged in a business or profes ies, cleanups, development work be- through the bowel« and afterward dropped off rapidly. Gid John, in fortune of nearly »20,OOO.000, which State Inspector of Boilers Goodell is recognized as an axiom by stu sion should become a meml. >r. Send ing done, accidents, sales, goings died, This so exasperated the set- particular, wa* so dissatisfied that disproved nllegutlon* of slip-shop methods und the assertion that all dent* of political economy of min vlisted the California mine on Mt. in your dollar and application card and comings of mining men, etc., to tiers that they determined to hunt I tho military authorities deemed It plungers eventually are wiped out and ing. the main question which has ( Reuben last week jn connection ! will be mailed to you. the Secretary of the Southwestern the red devils down. i wise to send him to -Aicatrilz tor become object* of charity.—New York been and which is being raised is , with his duties, and afterward an- Meetings are held on the first Sat Oregon Mining Bureau each week. way dowu 'Hines. "Gen. (L ms had just been elected safe keeping, On hi* where the supplies for the future in nounced his surprise at the amount urday of each month at 1:30 p. m., Will you help? to Congress, and he was consulted there on the steamer Columbia, he of development work being done on creased demand will come from. at 511 II street, Grants Pass, Ore He at anil hl* non came nqur capturing the iu relation to the matter. Old but Good The answer is, of course, that they . that property. The main tunnel is gon, to which all persons, whether Old John wa* *o excited IXM'ATIOS OF USEFUL .MINERAIM once organized a searching party, vessel. . now in 3400 feet, cutting several A young lady sat next to a distin will be obtained by mining lower members or not. interested in the de uver It that he gave the war whoop guished bishop ut u church dinner. The United States Geological Sur consisting of himself. Col. Wm. Mar and lower grade material. This t quartz veins, and drifting on the velopment of the mining industry tin of Jacksonville, A. J. Burnett,' and that gave the white* »aiUilig to She was rather awed by the bishop's , veins is now being carried on. This vey, in Bulletin 634, records 73 use means that much more rock, on the are cordially invited to attend. defend themselves. John's son gut presence. For some time she he«l- ful miuerals an'being found in south David Gilmore, Joht) Fitzhugh, and average, will have to be moved five , tunnel opens up the property at a 4 wounded aud lost a leg iu the melee. luluij U> *|»uk to him. Finally, see western Oregon. A classification of hi* younger son, Lafayette, a lad of or ten years from now to get a ton depth ot 1*00 feet and is demon-; John wa* safely lauded, however, at ing some bnnana* passed, she adzed 15 year*, anil three friendly Klamath , strating that the ore bodies of that these minerals shows that 22 differ of lead or zinc than at present. This COMMERC IAL PLATINUM IN Alcatraz, anil remained their two or the opportunity to start conversation ent useful minerals are found in Indians, named Sampson, Captain with him and said: means that an increased amount of . section "go down." M. Bailey is en ORES IN TRANSVAAL three years, when he wa* allowed to ”1 beg your pardon, but are you Coos county. 25 In Curry county, 32 Chief and Joe Snakes. f machinery per ton of metal will gineer in charge of the work. "Thfe searching party set out in return to hi* family at Siletz, The fond «f bananas?" Thomas J. Brown, of Agues*, Cur-; in Douglas county, 22 in lxine coun have to be used progressively in the the Johannesburg. Feb. 10. — The di adult Indian* soon died off, but The bishop »a* slightly deaf, and ty, 38 in Jackson county, and 49 in the direction ot Cantu* Valley and ( future. Manual labor will have to ry county, is in the city buying rectors of Transvaal Platinum, Ltd., the head of Coquelle River. After, younger generation grew up as leaning Inward her. replied: Josephine county. be reduced more and more, and this equipment for the hauling of his have issued their report for the “Pardon me, but what did you say?" they had been out about three or i wards ot the Government and be- evolution is actually going on very 'ores. Mr. Brown is much interested "I said," repeated the young ludy. quarter ended January 31. Develop four day* the General divided hl* came more reconciled to the lazy lite in better transportation facilities up rapidly. blushing furiously, "do you like ment operation* have been confined I.M1DRTANT MEETING force*. lie sent Burnett and Gil of such an existence. The figures of the total produc and down the Rogue River, and banana«?” to the two zones of enrichment re more, accompanied by Captain Chief 1 may also add here, that, iu pre states that at present it takes about The Southwestern Oregon Mining tlon of the United States tor the The bishop pondered the question ferred to in the previous report. Up and Joe Snakes, in the direction of paring these articles, 1 am merely gravely for a moment, and then un Bureau meets Saturday, April 3th, past forty years show that the total five days 'travel to reach Grants l to Dec. 31, 376 feet of sinking and instruction*; compiling and not producing his awererf: "It is n curious question. 1924, at 1:30 p. nt., at 511 H St., Camas ' Valley, with value of mining products in the Pass from his home. F. R. Kirkland of Seattle, who re- 1 , 167 feet of crosscutting at the 50- Grants Pass. Several matters of im that if they discovered Indian signs tory. If I have succeeded iu inter but If you wish iny honest opinion, United States has risen from abou. I foot level were compietej; also 4 portance on the program for discus to return to a certain place and re esting the local reader In our local I have alwnys preferred the old-fnsb- one-half billion dollars to four and ¡cently took over the Golden Wedge j ! 480 feet of trenching was done. In ; mine in the Galice district, reports sion and action. All member:; are port. Burnett anil Gilmore had not j history, my ambition will be suffi- loncd night shirt.” Harper's Weekly. one-half to five billion dollars, or all, 181 trenches have exposed the many mile* until they jdently gratified. If my reader* want urged to attend, and those interested proceeded more than ten times. The war has that work is progressing satisfactor- lode for a distance of 8,990 feet on lily, and that the outlook for early advise His Own Opinion in mining who are not members are found unmistakable sign* of the ; fuller particulars 1 would produced irregularity in the curve, the strike. Now that the assay of- close proximity of Indians, They at them to get Mrs. Vidor’* work, to lx operation is good. Gap Johnson of Itumpus Ridge welcome. due to overproduction in tne latter once wheeled about and joined I had at our ptrbiic library. Her book leaned over hl* rickety fence and non- A party composed of F. C. Eutler flee on the property is in full opera part of the war and the consequent tion, close sampling of the trenches Ivane's i»arty about sundown ut the is really a state document, printed rhuluntly contemplated n covered paralysis in the year or two follow and William Carleton of Los An- METAL MARKET QUOTATIONS same day they started. can be undertaken. The next by the State Printer, and ought t< wagon which was being »nulled along 1 geles, and F. W. Myers of San Fran- ing, Nothing except another great The lode is being opened up by New York Market, March 29, 1924. ' day, bright and early, all hand* were I be reliable. The legislature ap the big road by a yoke of oxen. war or a similar industrial or politi- Icisco, technical men, are investigat- “Howdy!” he snluted when the (E. & M. J. Press) in their saddles. The General cau- propriated »15,000 to have lhe arch I ing the southwestern Oregon fields a series of twelve winzes, a number cal upheaval will affect the steady equipage finally nrrlved In front of his Silver, oz .................................. » 61 tinned the men not to make any iIves of the state sifted and a history ’ for the rare metals. Mr. Myers was of which have already reached the rise of consumption or production residence. "Whitr are you going to?" .13125 ' noise, such as shooting at game, Values encountered Copper, l'b . of all our Indian war* publl*hed. "Well, I’ll tell you." responded-the again. If we should chart the con- j in the city this week and say* he has 50-foot level. .08 Zinc, lb ......... which was forbidden. However, ¡The Secretary of State was forunate venerable man who walked beside the sumption for these years, it would a wholesome respect for the magnifi- in several of the winzes are low; this Lead .............. .09 , about noon the party came suddenly ..lh. icent distances he encountered in the is accounted for by the fact that in in getting so able an historian as Mr*. oxen. “1 louded up niy fnmlly nnd not show the same irregularity. ..... lb. .0646 Zinc ................ in sight of an unusually large black Victor to do the work. one thing nnd another a spell ngo, ’ mountain* a-foot, and for the size order to get down to the 50-foot Nevertheless, the facts which we .50 Tin, lb ........... nlmlng to go to Oklnlionin, as It were. bear. The temptation was irreslst- level as quickly as possible the win 'of ths salmon he found in the have cited prove that with the pro .26 Nickel, lb .... But I've had to turn out'n the rood able, and the General sang out "l>et 'streams in his travels. He reports zes were sunk vertically and in many gressive inevitable increase in pro . .12 Antimony, lb The Cheery Eskimos. and stop so often to let automobiles, u* give it to him, men. ’ In an in ¡the party is well pleased with the cases the lode dipped out of the win- duction, is going on and will go on »2.45 A Norwegian explorer Im* Just spent wagons and so forth go by, nnd then ! mineral showings they have examin zes and, hence, a part of the winzes Bismuth, lb .............. »2.35 to stant every man In the party sent a progressive evolution in the min 15 years among the Eskimos of Green prob'ly got stuck In the mud and hud Chrome.................. »19.50 to »24.00 his leaden missile into bruin's car land anil Alaska, after which, with n n dickens of n time In drugging out were off the lode. ing industries, as to methods, organ ed. Cobalt, ll>........................ »2.50@3.00 cass, killing him instantly. One of natural desire of change, he made for and getting started ng'ln, that, nil One day this week a man in one The most encouraging result ; ob- Manganese, per long ton ization, and centers of production. the Indian's wanted the itchfoot's Pari*. Yet he maintain* an admirable things considered, I don't reckon I'm unit ................................ 44 to .46 Useless to look backward and try to ot the cities of this part of the tained up to date have been frora the who derives his livelihood' No. 6 winze on Riettontain, where Tungsten, unit .... ....»9.00 to »9.25 hide, and, accordingly they skinned fidelity to hl* Eskimo friends. They going no place."—Kansas City Star. state, stop or erase what the "moving fin him. They were detained at thi* have, lie assures the Parisians, many ger writes," since all your efforts from the mining industry, approach- the first 16 feet do*n gave 69.1 dwt. Irridium, oz... »278.00© »300.00 about an hour, when they proceeded point* of superiority over the Inhab ed a group of out of town mining 83.00 Palladium, oz. ....» platinoids per ton over 61 in. The Careless Taxi Driver sjiall not “wash out one word of it.”I .oz. »120.00 1 to move along cautiously in pursuit itant* of more genial climes. “They A tnxl was standing nt ii cabstand "The wise man is he that looks for-’ men who are becoming financially next 26 feet showed low values, a* Platinum ........ Quicksilver, per 75 lb of the Indian*, They soon found In- take turns to sing songs. In which they with the front of the cab almost on word, foresees the Inevitable trend interested in southwestern Oregon, only a small portion of the lode was abuse nnd ridicule each other to the flask ................................. »67 to »68 dlan signs, but by thi* time the day of developments, and adjusts his’ and, without provocation, began to exposed in the winze. Crosscuts best of their ability.” Tile man whose the crossing. The driver wiis sitting was drawing to a close, Tho party phrases are the most mordant, whose on the scut waiting patiently for n A abuse and berate other members ot from the bottom at 50 feet intersect plan accordingly.” concluded to return to the gulch melodies tire the most mocking, whose fare. He hnd been waiting two hours. I At TS FOR PUBLICATION' Mining in the future will be on low- his chosen profession. After he left ed the lode to the south. The aver- a* Mining men generally are request where they had »hot the bear, in voice best carries Invective, Is nil- A mnn wns crossing the road deep In one of the out of town men remark I age value for 8 feet across the lode or grade ore* with still larger oper ed to write Bureau weekly of de order to get water. When they ar- judged to have right on hl* side. Wlint meditation, when he suddenly caught ed that he and his associates would east and ¡was 117.1 dwt. Drives ating and financial organizations, velopment wink being done, new more I* neeifrd to prove that the Eski siglif of the cab. He jumped, glared and will be more and more world throw no more work that man's way. | west have been started on the lode discoveries, and general mining rived at the spot they were dumb mos are ruled by the loftiest Ideals of st the driver for n moment, and then wide as the combing process for Moral: Knocking is a poor policy and the average up to date show*, news. Such data should reach Secre founded to find that the Indian* had civilization? London Dally Telegraph. exclaimed. “Why don't you blow your tary by Thursday morning to insure proceeded to the samo spot and cut horn?”—The Tattler. economically possible mining opera at any time, but especially 1* it poor for 24 feet of driving, 48.6 dwt. publication same week. and carried the bear to their own tions progresses—From Engineering when it cuts off the supply ot bread platinoids per ton over 63 in. This MEMBERSlilP camp, which evidently could not he Sure Enough! and 'butter. value is the average of thirty-two a Mining Journal Frees. Thenics in Danger Every person In sympathy with far away, A guard was kept out "Ob, major 1" called u farmer con- Walter L. Morrison, mining en samples. Little Boy I'm not going to school honest development of vast mineral all night, Tho next morning the gtltuent, coming out to the gate, •Tve today, 'cause we've got to work too gineer of Portland, ha* been investi INCOME TAX DEFEATED No. 3 winze on Welgevonden has resourcs of Southwestern Oregon got a puzzle here. The county sent hard. Not every businessman can so gating the mineral resource* of exposed a good looking lode, and an should support the Southwestern searching party started down the discovered newspaper came Just now with part Col. 'Martin Mother—Wluit have you got to do? gauge his business as to avoid pay southwestern Oregon, particularly in assay of 54 dwt. platinoids per ton, I Oregon Mining Bureau l>y becoming gulch, members. Dues »1.00 per year. smoke on the left hand side of the of it page doubled over nnd printed Little Boy I don’t know, but teach ing an excessive income tax, but the Galice district, for about ten' at 42 feet depth, over a width of 18 1 Card* on request. ! twice so* that It can't be rend. The gulch, The party cautiously crossed headline over that part says, ‘Gov er said that we'd have caloitsed thenlcs there is at least one gold mine on the days. He stopped at the Bureau of- in. was obtained. WANT AND FOR SALE ADS. over and soon went unobserved into ernor Trickery Here Snlurdiiy,’ nnd I after today’s classes.—The Wasp. Jackson-Josephine line that is oper flee Wednesday on his way home, Till* space will he devoted to i The existence of high value at a the Indian encampment ,which wa* can't tell whether It mean* last HUt- a* highly ated that way. Operations each year and expressed himself WANT AND FOR SALE ADS cov depth ot 50 feet and the fact that In an instant urduy or next Saturday.” ering mining piopertie*, mining aud a genuine surprise. <1 T THIS OUT — IT is WORTH are carried on up to the stage where pleased with what he had seen. the ore Is similar In character to that milling equipment, labor, etc. the Indian* were In a fearful commo MONEY Mr. N. L. Haffer, a mining en the net income begins to pay the carrying value* n«ar the surface, ate Rates are 10 cents per line for tion. Tlwy evidently thought they Sont tills ad and ten cents to Foley increased tax uni i ^ i the sliding scale, gineer and geologist of Pittsburg, Not So New one Insertion In each daily nnd A- Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, favorable in character to that carry-, would all be murdered. Gen. Lane, and the mine 1 “ then closed down Pa., arrived on 53 this afternoon to weekly edition* on Friday*. The traveler had returned to Ills na 111., writing your name mid address ing values near the surface, are fa- ’ Copy niUHt reach Courier by Thurs with characteristic coolness, Inform tive village lifter being abroad i»>r 20 clearly. You will receive a ten cent taxable year roll* join the party of capitalists and min Until another ing engineer* composed of F. C. vorable indication* of a persistence day of each week for insertion that ed the Indian* that hi* party did not years, He stopped ns he anw u little bottle of FOLEY'S HONEY AM) TAIIl round. come to kill them, but to capture hoy with it »mull bn by coming down COMPOUND for cough*, cold* mid Butler and William Carleton of of value In depth.—-By John Watson, week. hoarsen»**, al*o tri e sample pack Special Correspondent, Engineer & them and send them Io the reserva the road. Los Angeles, anil E. W. Myers of CLASSIFIED ADA I.BUSING ‘Akrell Brother» are preparing to age* of FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic Mining Journal Press. new face, I sec ! ” "Ah I a tion where they belonged that they operate their placer property on San Francisco, anil others. who are Htlmplant 1er the kidneys, and FO "No, It Isn't, air," replied the boy, LEY CATHARTIC TABLETS for WOIT.D LIKE To get in touch with had to submit at once, and that any Greens Creek in the Holland district. Investigating the mineral resource* Y. LaPerrln, ago about 60, weight, resistance on their part would cause: looking nt the baby, “It's Just been Constipation mid Biliousness. These Í of southwestern Oregon with view Demosthenes, the foremost orator 100 pounds. Any Information ap washed, that's allI”—' Western Cliri«- wonderful remedies have helped mil There are 52,000 recorded caaes to production and marketing of the of history, wa* born in Athens about predated. Jack Lonnon. Box *«««,, 660, all of tli< ni to be shot. The General i flan Advocate (Cincinnati). lion* of people. Try them!—Couch's of blindness in the United States. platinum metal*. July In the year 385 B. C. Grants Pass, Oregon. < 4-4-tt . .. ordered hl* men Io keep tlielr hand* Pharmacy, adv I»