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oi Oregon are astonishing. Ma * e'ef bonding proposition lor the porpo*« of week he hears of some nt-w pos«»i 1 1 completing tbe sewer, should be pa«ae i Pnbliahel Every Thurwlay, for capii»! to come in 11 «ill take time by all mean*. It is neceaaary and in ______________________ _ A and become iuterested, but l.at enough evitable and must go through Th* two capital mi already here to make bui propositions are entirely distinct and F. E. Norton, manager of tbe susten boom this summer. Now that Mr each may b« voted on according to it* anew bureau at the Victor Junior, was in KATKs of BiaacaurrioM: Huruaiun is here work will L merit*. Tim second question, that ol Grants Paea Tuesday on a business trip, One Year, in edvan'-e, • • $12» voting bond* for »DU.OOO for a new water ou the quartz mill, and tbe John Custar and Ernest Lindley Six Months, • • • . .65 pushed to cutnpleliou. Mr«. P-kum and light plant to be controlled by th* Threw Months, ... Xt picked up «ome larga nuggets recently, whu has recovered from her recent city, it many aided »»‘1 should be Fingle Copies, - • • • .06 oue of $62 50 ami another of $20 value. vere cold will come lo Gold Hi l *e ►-* n considered impartially. reasonably and \ • rates on apt»li< alien Their claim ir lowlrJ oil a small stream , her residence i* • >mpleled —G 1 f« change u(“ad' must I* Landed in before cold bloodedly. No element of personal in the name district with the famous Tuesday noon, other wise setting of tbe feeling, prejudice or stubbornnea* should Hill Sew*. matter »• 1.1 be • barged for at ihe rule of Oscar creek. ’ H. C. Perkins returned F'id.y Irviu a per running inch, »ingle «“olumn. Aiura Im allowed to influence the mind, but it Kaott« and Martin have recently por- trip up lire Applegate. Am .og Oirer tion» and addiUomi to copy will I* charged should be considered a* a straight for or at the rate of 10c per running inch, »in- ubased two promising quartz ledges un p.aces, be visited Mteby-Breedea ward business problem. It ia under- gla column. Foots creek from D. Horn, their dis quartz eiiue un Forest creek, which 1« stood, of course, that ihia proposition is ALL UP-TO-DATE. Entered at the pot»t othc« al Granta Pa«s, coverer. The ore aaeayc $2h a ton. j described as an immense propositi-» »• tbe outgrowth of the controversy be Oregon, a» second-claNB mail matter. Tbe new owner« will work the ore and There is a large slate dyke about 30 feet tw*eu the city and the water company, have begun operations. wide, in which quartz lies io bunches which began when tbe purpose of dump T hursday , M arch 29, 1900. Wilson and Meredith have beon pip and irregular mores, with a defined ing the sewer at the end ol Filth street Pendleton has an ordinance against ex* became apparent ing steadily at their ruine ou the Illiaois ledge un one side. The whole mass is pectorating on the sidewalks, which river, formerly ihe Woodcock property highly mineralized, and while it baa Then Mr. Moody, attorney for the A First-Class Article made in America went into effect oc Tliursday. A penalty Thia ba» been a very productive mine nut yet been thoroughly subjected to a water company, came before the council of $1 is provided for each offense and it in the past and is so now in a much in* working lest, all appearance» seem for the American trade....................... W. E. DEAN. & CO., Propr. to protest, and while admitting tbe is said that the officers will enforce the terms of the franchise which give the crearrti degree, having been recently favorable for the development of a prop law. A petition lor an ordinance to that fitted up with a modern and complete erty of immense magnitude. Ibo city the right to compel ths water corn effect is now on file before tbe couacil of hydraulic equipment. pany to take the waler for the city '» u*e owners have sunk on the ledge tu a Grants Paas It is signed vary general above the mouth of any sewer which H. C. Berry, superintendent for the depth of about 10U feet with increasingly ly by the ladies, who manifest a strange might be constructed, he considered it Illinois and Josephine Gravel Mining encouraging prospects. A su»*»H work en l*eaf ” in Grave Creek mining aversion to wading through iwaiupn and unjust and said that the water companv Tongue on Crater Lake. company ami one of tbe proprietors of ing profit w«juld make a properly of tins district, consideration ................ sloughs of nicotlna and who seein to would never submit to It. Kight here that mine, returned un Saturday from a size valuable and th» ir tests thus far Congressman Tongue, of Oregon, nave: Frank I aj < lair to Frank Raymond, think they hava some claim on tbe pub tbs water company i» subject to severe AT JEWELL'S OLD STAND undivided half interest in placer •The reop!e of Oregon are much three weeks visit to Ran brantisjo. B. F. have given very satisfying returns. lic consideration. Tbe ordinance is all criticism, for a»«uming an agreement mine in Althouse mining district, interested in having a National Park Gilman, another of the proprietors, is al J. T. Lay ton has begun uperatioas fur right and does not necsssarly curtail any with the city and going back on it* consideration .... ............ . 1010 established at. Crater Lake. That local the mine and has been looking after the season in bis mine on herns gulch of tLe rights of man. It is not necessary terma after th* city bad made it* plan«, R.E. L Ank to Jos. L Sowell, un ity i« quite sh wonderful and fully as affair« in his absence. on the Applegate. Tins is one of a very divided half interest in “Jumbo to use the sidewalx as a cuspidor. begun operation* and incurred consider W. D. Gardner, who recently made a few rarities of its kind in this country, interesting to s< ientists and tourists an Elephant” quartz mine in Alt* The street I b ample and sufficient. able expense in confidence of the validity hou*«e mining district, consider Ihe Yellowstone Park or the Yosemite, remarkably rich »trike in the Sucker a summer hydraulic mine, and operates Nevertheless, it is sxfxcted that the en of that agreement. Moody Hated how ation 10 It is located in the Cascade Range of « reek district, «pent a few days in town generally only during the summer fwreement of the ordinance, if passed, ever, that the company did not want the Jos. L. Howell to R E. I. Ank. un mountains, al»out 6000 feet above the Igat week. He has run in about 35 feet months wbeu other mines are closed divided half interest in “Bahy would keep Daye busier than he has earth, aud proposed to pay half tbe ex 6 large Plates «ea level. The Crater Lake region is on his vein which is from two to three down for lack of water. He has an Garden Rakes............... Elephant” quarts min« in Alt- been for many a day. pense of extending th« newer below th« ho are mining district, consider well situated for a park, but is unfit for inches in width, of decomposed quartz abundance of water lor summer working, | Lamps............................. Butter I>ish . . . ■ lot 10 any other purpose, as it containa no and light gold, and rich in an almost ation .............................. ................... The Transvaal government ha* nest power bowse, some (BOO. The council and does not care tu risk his ditches by Sugar Bowl.... Nest Eggs, 5 for ............. ........ IOC rejected this and went on with the »ewer request* for mediation to the United agricultural lam!« and is far above the incredible degree. The Judge'» (Jccition. using them in the winter, as they bead Looking Glass . Darning Needles, 25 for • •..14c limit of cereals. It is well timbered, Stale* ami to aeveral government* in until successfully enjoined by the com Judge Hanna rendered his decision E. E. Moore, white prospecting recent far back iu the mountains where snow, Garden IIoe< . .. Furop. Ol court«, mediation ie ini pany. The business men held a meet last week in the famous care of Ferry v* but the timber In of no value for lumber. ly, met with rather a peculiar accident. snowslides ’ ’ • * and landslides would 1 Men's Tap Sole Shoes. .. pusaible unlea* both parti«* favor it and mg and appointed a committee to confer City of'Grants I’ m *». The decree ws* aim- D m rocks arc all fn*-h lava, and contain He had been testing some rock in a pan work much mischief. This year, c*i Embroideries and Lace, new designs ind cheap. Bargain Table. England want* no ineJiation, Preaident with a council committee ami the water e<i principally al onlinanc« No. 138, the nothing whatever of value to the miner. with acids or other chemicals ami bad account of the extraordinarily light McKinley, however, on request ol the company to atraighten thing* out il ordinance providing lor the Me wer,which Crater Lake is conc<-ded to be one of the careleesly thrown out the contents and snowlall iu tbe mountains, he is enabled Bring your Pennies. Boer government, offered the service» possible *1» we might have »newer * ime was declared void and all the parties greatest scenic wonders in the United «lipped up some water to drink, with the to begin work much earlier than usual. of the United Stale* a* mediator, which time. Tbi* move was held up by .Mayo forever enjoined from prosecuting or States, if not in the world. There are result that he iinuibed a considerable He employs eight men at tbe mine offer wa* rejected by England with eooie Coburn, who Irom that day to tbi* lias paying for the sewer work under said no settlers within the limits of the pro quantity of the poisonous chemical« during the working reason and cleans . indignation. Soin« of the London successfully strangled every measure ordinance. The decree states that tbe posed park, which ia easily accessible by He happened to have a little soda with up about $15,006 annually. He uses a A ma defendants' attorneys withdrew their nad? already constructed. The lake is him, which he took. Reaching home as paper* declared that It th« offer bad looking toward a compromise three-inch nozzle with a pressure of 350 | Election Notice. come from any other source it would jority of the council ba* been with him reply, substituting a demurrer, that the already regarded as a pleasure resort by soon as possible, he obtained antidoles feet. The ditches have an aggregate have been considered an unfriendly act. till lately, when a motion was passed in | grounds of complaint were not suffici Oregonians, hut one of the drawbacks to and escaped without serious resulta, length of 26 miles. To the residents and legai voters of No other government went *o far a* to council meeting to meet the waler com- , ently staled, and that all tbe parties tourists at present is the la< k of fa- though he felt the effects of the poison the City of Granta Pam: Notice is here The property of the Illinois and do even thia much. In tbe lace ol tbe pany with a proposition. It went no | agreed that if the demurrer were over •ilities for entertainment there.”—New for some time. by given that a Special Election of the Josephine Gravel Mining company, facta, it aeenn unfair to conatantly further however, and the judge s de< la- ruled, the judge should then be em York Trihiinr. The Victor Junior is being steadily compromising 250 acres on Josephine; said City, will l>e held on Monday the accuse McKinlev of being a British ion sustaining the injunction waa de powered to render a decision for the operated with a force of 35 men, with the creek, one of the best placer districts in second day of April 1900 for the purpose aympatliimr a* many antl-adininiatra- manded bv Attorney Smith who repre plaintiff at any time or place. The Tip Top Hous* lor Sal* or Rtni ten stamps dropping constantly night southern Oregon, has been opened in 1 of submitting to a vote of the electors of tion paper* are doing Tbi* i*campaign sented Hie city. This bond imue of judge overruled the demurrer, and by and d»y. Without sinking further, there first class and workmanlike shape and is said city, propositions to issue bonds for The most sightly and pleasant I oca- year, and political prejudice will tie »Ml,<00, will come very close to the limit i the terms of the agreement rendered a tion in Granta Bass. A 7-room, hard IB now enough ore in sight to keep Ihe making a good run. This mine was , the purpose ot constructing and provid No plana decree , worked for all there I* in it. Fairn«** I* provided by the charier ing a suitable sewer system, electric for the plaintiff, sustaining the fiiiieb, nearly new, modern mail« bouse. ten stamps at work for the next two fitted up last summer and fall at consid a great »ssentisl to correct political have been submitted and Hie vagueness | former decision and perpetually enjoin light plant an«l water system for said 1 Gn account of change in business, years. The ore is all good, and Borneo! erable expense and a good portion of tbe ol the proposition is a strong point in j (ng the sewer construction under oi vision. _________________ owner wishes to dispose of above des- it is rich in a marvellous degree. Il is worxing season has been spent in open City as is more fully set forth in ordi (avor of its rejection. The waler com- di < nance 138 extremely doubtful if there is another ing up the ground for working on a nance No. 147 of said City, a copy of Much *tutf ie being printed and re pany secured the present plant at a low mine on tbe coast which will average large scale. A bedrock race 300 feet which ordinance ia attached to, incor printed in regard to martial law in Idaho, figure and can run it at a far lower pet porated in an«l made a part of this mure per tun than tbi* one. ami the "horror*" ol the bullpen prison. long and 25 feet deep w as cut through centage on the money invested than a The latter have been exaggerated to a Major Connelly, of Springfield, III the rim to provide a sluiceway for the notice, as follows: Iiach package Colors either new plant could lie operated. The in ridiculous degree aud will be until tbe ORDINANCE NO. 147. has taen visiting the Copper Stain mine gravel of the immense channel. There 1 Silk, Wool or Cotton crease ol taxation i* a prominent and end of the chapter which will be the in the Mt. Reulien district in which ie a «lump of about 100 feet and a good Au Ordinance providing for a special important factor in the question ami at One Boiling. presidential election next November. properly he is interested. The Copper water supply. The latter is assisted election for the purpose of submitting to must be considered. On tbe other hand a vote of the electors of the City ot While some of tlie*e men may hava Stain is«?ne of the most promising quartz during seasons of shortness by well con - Front the very beet makers in the il ie stated that if we do not pass this (¡rants Pass, propositions to issue bonds | been treated hardly, a* a rule they have mines in Southern Oregon and is under Htructed reservoirs. Th« character of land. I feel positive I can please measure, that we will be at the mercy of for .he construction ol ' a system, I ‘ . sewer .......................... «x|>erieneed much better treatment than going very thorough ami eyetematic de tbe gold is of the coarse order, but dues electric light plant and water »latem for tbe company who may tax us out of you. Come in and look. I never continued law breaker* deserve. Not velopment, with a crew uf Men constant not run to large nuggets. The pieces »aid City, house and home for water and light, ask anyone to take what they do not one tnan would need to be there, il he range from $4 or $5 down to fine par- , The City of Granta Pass ordains as ly at work. and law u* out of uiisleace, citing their had kept within the known limit* of want. One of the handsomest cleanups tide.«. It is smooth, heavy, easily sav» d ' follows : record to date 1 al*o. that the plant is right aed justice. The problem of the ¿•.„„¡['TtlX Cd* ul'oranG which ever came to (¡rants Pans was au.loi excellent quality. Jite ground If you leave the store without buy not where il aliould be anyway. It is controversy ol capital aud labor is not to (or thp plirp0(M, of submitting to a brought in iaBt week from the llayee- that baa been worked liu Tillly satisfied ing you go with the assurance that also suggested that we can pass this be solved or decided offhand, but Jewell mine on Oscar creek. The gold ¡I d - «■xpeitations of the owners. It vote of the electors thereof, propotiUont, measure and not carry it out, but hold it your call was appreciated. either oue that reaorta to lawlessness ranged from $50 and $60 piece« down lakes some time to get a large hydraulic as follows : over the company's head as a club. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST! J- 1 muntin for carrying its point ir surely subject to and/nuggets of over 120 value were plant into perfect, smooth an^ fryiAaw Tbe company declaim any animosity ■ , , , . i Common Council to borrow money en punishment. But it is campaign year, numerous. The value of the cleanup, alic working order, and unieh time 1»(aiU> gnd c,e,llt o[ u,e City olGranta toward the city, »ay that they are here and therefore criminal* may poae us representing a short run, wmb abont lost duiing the first Beason in o|»eiiing pa08 |O the amount of Six Thousand for business and do not want to be held demagegue’* martyr* for a lew months $000. The nuggets are solid, smooth up and other preparatory work. Next. $6000.00) Dollars, for the purpose of up and declare their readiness to settle and perhaps somebody may vote for an«l very heavy, showing very few j year It will be in shape tor constant : constructing ■*1nd ,c0“,Ple.'1"l‘ ,?,.,'t*dr tlie matter In our opinion, it I* better . . , * svstem for paid city, and to that enu,- somebody. Thia end is ample reason, traces of »¡uartz. operation throughout the season, and , and and fur for that that purpore, purpose, issue issue negotiable negotiable to sacrifice a lew things, even stubborn according to the creed of the demagogue, ihe ground continues according to reaeon- | . bonds bonds of of said said City Citv to to au au amount amount not not ex- ex- ( ’ . L. Young and Chas. W. Schoonoven nea«, that the wheels ol progress may for attacking auy of our institutions, of New York, members of the Preston able promise, this mirir will be listed feeding said $6000.60, and bearing inter- turn, and we think the matter could even though they may be absolutely est not exceeding 5 per cent per annum. Peak Copper company, arrived in among the largest gold producers oi have been settled before thia. In regard | 2. The proposition to authorize the necessary for the welfare or safety ol tbe (¡rants Pass Thursday night and stopped southern Oregon to Hie present measure, the bond issue Common Council to borrow money on nation. Every party has a large supply oyer here a few «lays on their way to wears a more forbidding appearance to the faith and credit of the City of Grants Prefer Oregon Mines. ol these demagogues and in campaign Preston Peak. They had a complete us than does the company. The »litWO C. Fielding, a successful mining man Pass, (in addition to said sum of $6000; year they are abroad in all their glory. Just received direct from an Eastern Factory, one of to the amount of Sixty-Nine Thousand assaying and surveying outfit which of Slocan, B. C., is in Portland, with a imuefor Hie sewer should pas* without ($69.000 00) Kollars, for the purpose of When people get clear sighted enough to the most complete lines of Spring Hats, in al! the latest they were taking to the mine. In all, view of locating in some of the Oregon argument. A mass meeting of the citi- constructing and providing a suitable recognise demagoguery in representa tney had fully 1000 pounds of para mining districts, if he finds conditions water system and electric light plant for styles and colors, which were made expressly for me. sens would 1» a good measure and would lives ol their own particular party, we phernalia to take over the trail. Thia favorable, Mr. Fielding is the original said City, and to that end and for that be of assistance to a better general un will than b* in a fair way to recovery. mine is of far greater proportions and discoverer of the Arlington silver mine purpose, issue bonds of said Citv to an barstanding of the proper case to be pur- We believe that improvement ie going importance than is generally realized. near Slocaiy, now known as one of the amount not exceeding said $69,000.00 in tued. _ addition to said $6,000.00 and bearing 011 and that unreasoning partisanship is If you want an up-to-date Shirt see my lines. I’ve A railroad is one among its future richest propertiee in British Columbia. interest not exceeding 5 per cent per Mining Locations 011 the decree*«. Il can not decrease toe everything that's new in Starched or Suit Shirts, and at possibilities, as a survey w ill be made to He says American enterprise has de annum. Uncle Billy rMea a wheel, and say« it rua«x bun feel good all over. It iuuk L Even hi» rapidly, Uood sense i* almoat an essen (Recorded since March ¡9 «letermine the fea»ibility of the route veloped enormous wealth north of the Section 2. Said special election shall back wear* a pk-:i«ed expression 1! If yon want the right price. Come in and look them over. It is no tlal in any buaineae or enterprise, and a Bicycle that will MAKK YOUR BACK GLA1», be held on the 2nd day of April, 1900. ('has. Alford, quartx claim In Rum and tbe cost of construction. 49th parallel, within the past ten years, trouble to show goods. do as Uncle Hilly did. buy It of tbe agxjtt * fob not leas soln tbe greatest buaineaeen Gulch mining district Section 3. The Police Judge is hereby Prof. W. H. Hampton, of the Colum and that now* British capital is willing trusted us, that of running a nation like directed to give ten days notice of said J. R. Harvey, <|uar(s claim, “Harvey” bia mine at Placer arrived in town to take the developed properties off the Special Election by posting notices in ill bix-iuilr mining district. the United Stales, Thursday night. He reporta tb«l all hands of the original owners. Americ five public places in tbe City, to each of, J. C Taylor and C. L. Johnson, the larger placer properties on (¡rave ans prefer to live in their own country, I which notices shall be attached a copy One of the young lady teachers of reservoir site in Gallce mining district. creek are »till running in goo«i shape, ami are likely to sell out by the whole of this ordinance. J. C. Taylor ami C. L. Johnson, water Grants Pa«s was engaged lu teach in a Section 4. The Police -Judge is hereby l l‘M)O mi he« from left hand fork but that the smaller mines are cleaning sale and return to the United States, on certain Jackson county district, and was directed to provide official ballots for of (ialtce creek. up an account of the increasing short an account of the pleasanter climatic said Special Election, which shall be to have cummeii« rd the school laM Mon B. F. Bull, water fight of 200 inchea ness of tbe water supply. The (¡rave conditions, as there ¡8 altogether too substantially in the following form, lo- day. On Haturday, however, she was from Litlla (’henry creek in Applegate wil : creek miners have had a long run this much g<x>d sleighing around Slocan. not 1 tied by telephone not to coiue. Ex* mining district. -----------------------------------------------T winter, and the chances are greatly in Mr. Fielding will visit Southern Ore planations followed by letter. Incred < ribed premises, either by rent or «ale. (avor of another good Real Estate Iramfer». gon firat, as he has heard from reliable ••Miner, ' Criticised. ible and astonishing though it may seem, sources that good ledg *s are being open We are in receipt of a communication House is wry pleasantly situated in aud summer. the people ami the ixard ol directers Recorded id nee March. 19.) The bedrock tunnel at tbe Van Brunt ed up in Douglas, Jackson and Josephine over the Hignature of "Aleck Smart” in good neighborhood, supplied with both were actually afiaid she would “Iran« O A C. R. R. • o. to A. C. Hough, criticism of some Hlatruirnts made by city water and electric lights, maters at mine on the Klamath river near Happy counties, and only la> k capital to con init” the small pox to the ahool. With of aec 2a, Ip. 40 south, range tached. (iood barn and large garden. I-KUPOAITION 1. Camp ha» been completed and the tluuie vert them into valuable mines. The blessed assurance, they gravely a«ivam e<i 8 w«sl, consular at ion .......... I »700 our Leland correspondent “Miner,” in To authorize tbe Common Council to has been laid through it. Thia 1« a large climate of Southern Oregon, too, has Inquire of regard to “Smart Alecks” in the pros the idea that she ceuld readily see O. A C. R. R Co. to F H. Mchmidt, burrow money <>n tbe faith and credit of \ w 4 . i Hl , I BBI IB t|- 10 property which has been fitted up al a been heard of in the Slocan district, and the City, to the amount of Six Thousand peeling field uf Grave creek, These tbe “¡Misitiou** in which they .«err N. P. D odob , Boutb, rang* west, consideration SOO he predicts an exodus of British Colum considerable expense and is now almost were the word« uf “ Miner." " There have placed; that “prewntative was liettvr ($6,000.00) Dollars, for the purpose of We will return rea«ly fur working on a large scale been some smart Alecks who came here A bia mineowners into the Rogue River constructing ami completing a -unable than cure” ami that they ho|»rd alie Hayden R. Truitt to Elmer Zimmer* man, lota 5, 6 and 7, block 44, every can of test run recently made gave very satis- «nd I'mpqua Valievs, as soon as th y sewer svstem for eaid City and to that prospectors, who would look at il from a “health stand Granta Paew, consideration . . 75 calling themselves end and for that purpose to issue nego looked around and went up and down factory results This is in a district have disposed of their propertits in the liable bond« of said Citv to an amount Squirrel Poison point”. It ia past comprehension that II B Miller to Joseph Moan, Iota 13 which h ts been producing gold in con nort h —Oregonian. Grave creek, cursed the country and left people of intelligence will remain In and 14, block 41, Granta Paas,con not exceeding said Six Thousand 6.000 satisfaction. sideration .......... .................. Dollars, and bearing interest not exceed; 1 for oilier parts. The men who hase siderable quantity for many jears. such a «tale of mind; stubbornly re* Yield of the Goldbug. ing 5 per cent p»*r annum. "Fry’s" will kill more squirrels found good ledges are the men who have fusinflv fact ami clinging to ernaatioiml Anna Conklin to Arthur Conklin. A recent trip to the Guidbug mine, on i II. D. Jones, who is tbe owner of a I o I m I, • •> HD I 7. bi. « k II , H- stayed with it, and they deceive sue- lie« as lor th.dr life. This nrig 1»borhood Mount Reuben, has shown that the For Ronda, for sewer system and kill them faster than any Yer quartx ledge near Rock Point, ma«ie a addition to Gran*« Paas, consider is no< alone i i its criminal fallacy* The ation. .................................................... 1 ceaa ” Mr. Smart dues not •bj-xt to M lent of his ore last week. He hauled a winter’s work ha« greatly increased the For Bonds, for sewer system poison on the market. id**a prv'ails in oilier Jackson countv M E. Cook to Fred Everton, lots 13 Miner's local pstriotivm but w ishea Io ton to Rogue River Mills at (¡old Hill value of the property. Development is IK. - j legiatei a kick on what he terms Ida districts that Grants Tata is lull of small- 14 and 15, hhn'k 47, Granta Paaa, proceeding by (our levels, the longest Price 30c per can at where it was milled, netting him $45. consideration .................................. To authorize the Common Coiim-i* tr 1 recklcaa characterisation of others, lie pox and that Ihe b*■•turla are sitting There are numbers of ledges in South being 750 feet, The ore body ia found borrow money on the faith and credit oi 11 an I • W wlong the c«»rp >f «ti< n line hl •* black T K i iini" i 1 • W thinks it improbable that all the smait ern Oregon that will give suck return« in a true fissure vein, Ihe banging wall tbe City of (¡rant« I’a--. ia addition to Hamlin. 1of >Wl4 of see 23, birds. This partuular locality has tel miners stuiq>vd on (irate creek and that as this, which are undeveloped and in many places being a* smooth a* a the «aid sum of $6o0 > 0» . to the amount Ip .>> aouth, raiqp* b w»«l, con rphouic cummu uraiion ' Grant« sideratlull,...................... .................... piece of slate Although the vein i* of Sixty-Nine Thon-an I $6'<0d0.00 lk>l- I 'all others are “smart Aleck«,’’ a pua- therefore unknown quantities Fas«. Al«»», llu- mail U > iti*s Air fairlv : Bible meaning which only three ieet wi le at ihe first tunnel, lars. fur the purpose of • nstructing and F rom Hi . Op,„„j,,. |,rp„, F V J A tunnel is being run at the Moun providing a suitable water system and |p>jd. The only rra <n they m u I to Miner's remark Mr it gradually increase« in size until on the electric I if nt plant for said City, and U ti’.n Lion mine to lap the ¡edge at a contieus under 'U h a cloud •>( error n* >• 1 there are lo»ai smart miners who watch 1 lower level there is a >oii<i laxly ot ore that end. and for that purpose to issue depth ef 120 leet from the surface. The <au«r they k»vo darkue«« Leiter thau for and rehnate laperd claims, and that 16 feet wide. Contrary to the usual run negotiable bunds of said City to an tunnel nas a I real y been dnven a dis light. Tlwy have heard of uniall pox that they have an advan uge over tbe ¡of things the value of the ore has in a in ouh 4 not exceeding said $6'3.Ol tance ef 500 feet and is expected to reach 75o “«marl Aleck" prospector who d< < *> not epidemics when* |»e »pie ' 6.«* I lihr •!.. . p ’ • creas« J as the lower levels were reached, ad inion to said $6,'KXi 00. and interest not exceeding 5 per cent per the vein inei«le of 50 feet further This j and they go insane ot Ibo w <1 L i» L know the country. He <«ays that when ami $*0 ore is no rare thing. The annum property is owned by Hailey brothers merely wasting wards to rribiatethe prospectors g'» to soine localities, the quarts 1« white and very hard, showing For Bunds, (or water ani and ie well equipped with a (Let clas« truth of the matter There is n<> -mall people Iwstir Uttunsrlvea to locate every plant. •none cupper »tain and peacock ore. quartz m il. It ha« produced aconndei- For Bwn.la. pox here now. At no time waa there for wai- r and thing within re.ii h ami when the pros t five-s'amp mill has been running able amount of gold already and is full plant 150 pector leaves in disgust they inav call any danger of “infection" by * . j. , •«, I Mead:lv for 15 months, «orbing night of promise fur a much larger future , Vole on both prupoeilions as any 1« saonable |xreon ought t<> know proposition* am him a «malt Aleck" instead of doing 1 and day, while three men w«wbinglen out the line not voted for production. without tdlingi The eruption or mange their assessment work. Mr. Smart Thill« beyond gueation tbe 1 hours a day are able to keep ure in the tn<-xt BtFCc-sBful Congh Medi The Basye Bros, have recently taken bin«. The monthly cleanup ha« been Approved this 21st dav uf March A. I». uf which a few isolated cases haw thinks that the mining laws are «adly cine ever known to »cience: a UNO. W. T. C »I MW. out alrout twenty tons c>l ««re from their P•«» *•» to $10 few d'»se« invariably cur« th« occurred within the town's lituila is dig out of repair and that a large |»er cent of il - averag • vi» I being Attest M a> or. worst case« of Cough. Croup uiiue on MisaouTi Flat which is now over $30 per ten nified by tbe name of small-pox merely ' »co. P Fl KM AM, tbe ret'ord»*«! claims are void or framlu and Brcnchitia, while it« won The percentage of derful • ••. ces* in th« cure of being hauled to the Mountain Lieu Auditor and Ulerk. b»'cause the pimples are miniature lent. He should have added, however, frt-e-milli g ore runs up to 75 per cent Coaturnpti* n i« without a par mill tu be crustwd. Free gold is visible >f Ihe assay value. counterparts of the siuptiohi of that allel in • be history of mediciB«. ths reason of their being m that c« n li- AH tailing-« are Sin« it« first diacorery it has The polling placea for *a d >p»c.*l in nearly all of the rock, and the imp«>unded, to t«e worked over at sonic disease. However, all this has been tion is not the law but non compliance been «oi l <>n a guarantee, a Election shall be as follow* : trst wh h no other med cin« average in expected to reach $60 per ton. later per.oL said nnd reai 11 until we are tired. The with the law He justly criticises the can stand. If yon hav« a Tbe eleclore of tbe First Ward «I I The owners f Una mine are making Luure Cre«k Cough, we earnestly a«k y*m people are ainothured in a whirl of lire, blackmail of g«wn| properties by men Tn« Go id bug is one of a group of miiMiderai u»n to try it. In United state« and veto at ihe Public School bouse. prvpiraliotis fur opening tbe property Hornetime we hope, they may recover ' ■mt \w who bold overlapping, w xthieva and right claim« wbfch are owned by Senator The elector» of the Srond Ward will in a systematM.' manner for profitable 8 1‘ Jonrt, S I June« and H M . Gor •n 'i Klar. 1 is Is 14-, -d . SS.M. M. Md and This Uneatable cinditkn of mieinfor-I H O. l obir i lo J H. F. V| Mien formerly abanth'iwd kw'ation« 4« - M dividid ha í iti*, rrtxl rote at tbe Josephine Hotel. working. The shaft will be sunk to a ham. The com|»any is a cloee corpx>c- tnatiou ha« Iwen en< >uragwd an«i fostered min« m Grev« < 'rwk SOLE PBO. ’ .ltrOOA ÍU The electors of the Third Ward will I Plans SOLE PPOPOIETORS depth uf 1(X> feet and innnt-ls will be ation, no ai«K*k bring lor «ale bv su< h actions aa time» of liowerr trict, contutor«!« driven to tap the ledge al at >n«id rcble are.* being made to sink a two cage work vote al the City Hall. Medford’s proc lain-1 ng mayor. J, II. Purrman lo II. G. ing «hall on the mine and alow to de Tbe electors o< th« Fourth Ward Jeptb. «Iivided hall miare«! velop eom« of lire other claims further, vote al the Old Hue« Hoose. The pr< p »arti- n for bonding the city, I Chanca” q »arta asir l\an lluniaaoa, sou c( Mrs. P. M. IV a« evidence U plenty of g«»>i ore are LEROY. N.Y. t'reek initiing districi, < Polis shall open at nine a’c <xk a which will come bef<»-e the people neat ; kum, who was rummourd to P«.«*lisn<i found in several of them. The rlaiwis i m atioa ........ ................ are located Ifi miirs s-ociih <4 (»iendaie. and chare at four e'e lock p m T oronto , can , Monday la a very nnpui&mt mailer, »nd last week returned Thursxiay. ID says A fine mountain rx*a«i has bee«* built *0 said W. lhouiiM'ii I Matt*» M J ci «10 unitake should Lx made, Tb« $«>UUj the undev< lv»’* ! reauurcee of this pait the uiiu«.—Oregon 1 aa. Tbvinatoa, quarti La .in, “Gv J ROGUE RIVER COURIER, A. E. VOORHIES, PBOFMlKTOa. > > > > ► > ► > > > » ► ► > fDlninfl ttotce. Ladies Tailor-Made SILK WAISTS SATIN WAISTS, PERCALE WAISTS SKIRTS Warranted not to Chip, Scale nor Discolor Come now » > > > % Post Office- Building, j 1 Hair-Riddle Hardware Co New York Racket Store. NEW YORK RACKET STORE. Putnam. Fadeless Dyes Do not Stain The Hands. SPUING SHOPS 10c per Package M. Clemens, SPRING HATS. SPRING SHIR IS CRAWFORDS E. C. Dixon. For Sale Bv T. A. Hood & Co. Our Guarantee. ORFF » f/ Dr. Shilohs', Cough and P ¿.««'sul -—— Cure L 111 |’/S.C.WELLS&Ca MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG SICK WOMEN WELL i fOR SALE BY w F. KREMER • d