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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1905)
.ITT ' ! f . lip Etef 0Mfitt' : ' VOL. XX .tw GRANTS PASS, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1905. . Vo. so. ' mil Mln fintississai saisSjssassas sMssaiis salsts-sasai sMs si I ,,.,..4.!!'. . . , JSIZvwwn t 1 8 1 Tiirnki AnrnA&i Miftvlim 1 : i: .1 i t 11 I M M ii'i I..-: t t, f " . I s ., I " !. ' f , t - -f t i i i ' - t l i ' i I s. ' ! A ! f v j "i i i 'V . i - i i I ' f : i i ) s . 1 ; ! I ! iTerybjU ft Gulch Placer Mine CONSISTING OF , 120 Acres of the Richest Placer Ground in Oregon. We ara now selling 50,000 shares of the Murphy Gulch Mining stock at 10$ per share, (par fl.00). Price will then bo adranced to 25$. Tho mine is now running and the money re ceived for stock will be usod to increase present capacity of mine. We guarantee 10 per cent on your investment; it may pay you ten times that. Write at onco, as there are but 50,000 shares to be sold at the abovo price ( 10(f). OREGON TIMBER, MINING a INVESTMENT CO. Offices I and 2 Courier Bldtf. GRANTS PASS. - - - OREGON frame piece of marble em the Cheney creek marble mine. Wm. Knoell, manager, U on display at the mineral exhibit The ipeol men 11 of a remarkably fine quality of tone, taking a beaatifal polish that niakea it the equal in attractive ap pearanoe of any of the varieties of marble whloh are brought here from other places. The deposit from which tbii ipeolmea ooniea ii almost un limited in extent, being virtually a whole mountain of marble. men to be fine appearing rook. Mr. Reeve alo ba a gold bearing ledge on Qalioe that I quite rioh aud ha the indication of being quite extensive. R. S. Pieroe will go to William Greek next week to ipend the cum mer at the mining claim he ha In that diatrlot. So toon a the city cbool clou be will move hi family to hi mine o they may ipend the vacation aeaion in the invigorating air of the hill. Mr. Pieroe ba a fine quartz property on William Greek and be i a partner with F. W. Mahler in two other quartz ledge, one on Banning guloh and the other on Farri guloh. Mr. Mahler ba been at work on theae ledge aiuce laat fall and they give evidence of poHVMing oonuderabla value. J. W. Reevvjair- Monday from UUc$, gaged in pfrtfmrting; the owner of the Gold' Qrauta Pan he ia en- eevea is claim and he ia now at work develop ing it: While tbaledge ia only opened ? a limited" extent, yet it ia mkiUBa hue abowlag and the ore aa uiytxodysluea . .in oopper and gold, lli:- Bavu haa.aonie of the ore on ex hitrt at,tla minerala exhibit rociu and itviaf pronounoed by mining OREGON TIMBER. MINING & INVESTMENT J 1 m 1 uut Courier ItuiiaiiiaT, Grants Pa, Oregon COMPANY In Ijirijo and Small TrnrtH in WaHhingtdU, Orcunu ami ('alifornia. 31 I N I ! Placor and Quart, tn Southern Ore gon, (lovelo)K(i and undtiveluix'd, rang ing iu price from $.")0O to fjO.OOO. city ImuTperty Vacant lots and RtiHidcunoB; Busi ness HouHt'H; Grocery, Hardware, Feed, tieueral Merchandiso and Meat Market. Une, Two, Three, Five and Ten Acre Tracts in any part of the City. Flour aud Lumber. Tell u what you want if you dim't Aim it advortinod, aud we will find it for you. Below wo Rive some of our bargains. Placer Mine 141) aorcs, now run ning ciuipM'd with two No. 1 giiintH, WK) feet of pipe (new), sluice Ixixch. everything comiiloto; will Htatiil inveti(!tion ; selling to set tie uirtuurHhin. Price, t'AiOO, or will hi 11 iu trurt. No.:i:tl Hi'.) acres of the richest soil in Southern Oregon, 61,,' miles from Grunts Pass. !)? acres 1-year old apple orohanl, 40 acus 13 year old iiimiIb orchard, choice varbties, 02 ai res alfalfa, cuts four crops per year, average tons per acre, 0110 house, 2 story, frnme, plantered, 10 rooms, one house, 3-itory, ceiled fl rooms, one good big liooso for hired help, 2 big barns, packing house holds 10,000 boxes apples, numerous outhulldinga. I'rodu;-. 1 last year SIKH) boxes mer clmn::ilii apples, sold (iOOO boxos f ney at I.6 Jmt box, 2000 boxes cm on at ?.")0 to l.OO per box. These miiiu- apples sold for .'l.75 ill hew York and $4. 50 iu Lnudou per box. Thin laud has an irrigating plant which cost $10(10. Piice 23, iko, half cash, halauco 1, 2 and 8 j ears. No. 11415(i acre. 120 acres good rich bottom soil, :i acres bench land, 10 acres b.iiriug orchard, 12 acres meadow, .Ml acres iu graiu, nine room two fior.v l ouse, good baru, good out buii, lings, good fence, mower, rate, douiile sn iioii harrow, spring (tooth hurrow, f!.ughs, etc, two milch ecus. Tl.i- e lupin t place is within twu and tin -half miles of Grajt I im. and onlv ona aud ouo-fourth luiks from H-linol. Wo can sell thi beautiful place for$"i(), whl.-h is dirt chelip. No. SIV.t I'M acres, M) acres in cul tivation, 4 acres in peaches, one acre ill grain', 100 apple trees, plums, apricot and all kind of small fruit, S5 - acres in grain. 5 acres meadow, 2 Bcres alfalfa. Black and red soil, new burn H5iii0, with IS feet hd on each side. House, cow barn, chicken house and other out-building. Good well, six good springs, Laud sub irrigated. Price $2500 or -KI0 with out crop; 1000 cash, balance 1 and years. . No. 3Hi 100 acres river bottom land, 40 acres wheat, 12 to 14 acres grass, 8 or 4 acres orchard. 17 acres hops, balance for melons, good build ings. This place is two mile from Grants Pass. Price, tTnuO, No. 2 60 acres, a No. 1 tract of laud, w ill raise anything that can be raised in Oregon. Small bouse, small barn. Price. K.700. No. 32V 200 acres, oue-lislf mile from Merlin, Oregon, U milts from Grant Pass. S0 acres cleared, 120 . - ..a acres bottom laud, gooa ienoe, uiu buildings, good black soil, aome fruit trees, runuing water all year. Price 11700; $500 cash, balance 1, 2, and 3 years. No. 330100 aores all tillable soil. 25 acres in cultivation. Timber enough to pay for place. Price, $900; $300 cash, balance 1, 3 and 8 years. No. W) 206 acres, 69 acres woods, 136 acres good bottom land, all in cultivation, well located, fair im provements, 1 miles from Albany. Price, $10,000; one-half cash, balance to suit purchaser. This will bear the closest investigation. No. 810160 acres, all fenced, 10 acres in cultivation, spring of never failing water in pasture, good well of water, one story box house, 16x20, bam, 20x40, two and one-half miles from Grants Pass, one mile from school, timber alone worth the price. Price, $1000, one-third cash, balance on time to suit purchaser. No. 826 B acre good rich bottom oil, one aud one-half mile from Grants Pass, two aud oue-half acre in berries. Price $1)50, $100 cash, balauce to anit l urchasnr. No. 8010 room house and closets, 2 woodsheds, wash house and milk bouse. Lots 100x145 ou 8evuuth and L streets. Price $1600. No. 81 room, two atory new house. Lots lOOxl&O, a'so small house. Prioe $2100. No. 428 acre of river bottom laud iu grain. Price $050; $300 cash, balauce time lo suit purhcaser. No. 354 lots on main street, atreet on three side, fonr room house, good well. Price, $150. No. 10810 acres black sandy loam, bottom land, seeded to alfalfa, cut three crops each year, running water all year. Story aud oue-half house, 18x24, one-fourth mile from town. Price $1500. TIMBER LANDS. 200 acres oovered with fir and cedar, 7,000,000 feet good mer chantable timber, mile from small town ou Southern Paciflo railroad In Douglas couuty ; 130 acres of this laud good black rich soil suit able for farming when timber la fe-iud moved. Nice atreani of water run ning through place, good atock country. Price $5000; K caah balauce 1 y.tar at 6 per cent 470 acres iu Linn county 30 miles from railroad, yet on a good wagon road, aud close to small town, 0,000,- 000 feet of fir timber on good ground at $S per acre. 20,000 acres flr timber in Lane county, 80 miles Irom oonineru Paciflo railroad. Thia la aid to be aa fino a tract of fir timber aa there ia in the United States, 40,000 per acre being a conservative estimate for it ' It is a very compact' body, standing mostly on level benches. Soil deep, black, rich loam land, will make good farming, fruit or atock land, when timber ia removed. Wagon road near proporty. Price $23.60 per acre. . 24,000 acres sugar and yellow pine aud flr timber, which estimates 15. (XX) feet an acre. (15,000" feet sugar pine, 9000 acres yellow pine timber (not like eaatern yellow pine) more like Michigan white pine, nice clean ground for logging, at $15 per acre. On section 640 acres in the famous Butte Greek oountry, said to out 20, -000,000 feet pine aod fir, well located, cloae to stream and only mile from a large saw mill now nnder construc tion. At the low prioe of $10 per acre. U. 8. Government land and how to obtain them under the homestead law Land may be had by living on and improving for 5 year advertise nad prove up with only the small fee, $16, or by living on aud improv ing for 14 month oontinuoualy, ad vertise for 10 weeks and prove up at $2. 50 per acre aud amall fees. Under the timber and atone act, one ex aminea eaoh legal subdivision (40 acres), advertise for 10 weeka and prove op, paying $2.50 per acre and amall feea, advsrmlng, etc, location feea or information of these lands ia $135 per V. section. W have 15 olaima or i aootion that will cot 8,000,000, and better, that wa will bow to people at that prioe. Good merchantable pine and fir timber well located aud desirable. 10 acre fruit farm, just outside city limits, Albany, the famous Will amette Valley Linn ooonty, Oregon. Good house, 7 rooms, bath, pantry, woodshed, barn and other out build ings. No. 1 land, well tilled. A No. 1 bom for a person wishing to retire from business. Owued by a party whose business calls him away. Prioe $5000, cash, balanoe on long time if desired. 11 aores, blgb, dry, rolling land may be bad with Albany fruit farm or could be laved out in lot in ad dition to the city of Albany and sold as a residence property, being in the finest locality for dwellings. No. 1 dwellings all around. Prioe $5000, cash, balauce on time. No. 311180 acres planer land, No. 1 giant. 800 feet pipe, riitcli and res- ervolr, good buildings, land well tim bered, easy terms. Price $5000. Mine now in operatiou. No. 249 Quartz mine, vein 11 feet wide, said to assay $0 to $10 per toa. No. 117 One acre, fl-room house, all kinds of fruit, good engine pump tank, all piped, chicken bouse, barn, and other out-buildings. Prioe, $1200. No. 82 Two lots, 6-room house, pautry, woodshed, good wall, nine Ike Davis, like nearly every busi ness man In Grants rasa nas min ing for a side Une and interest ed in aome quartz or placer proposition. Mr. Davia is in partnership with his nephew, Edward Tate, aud they have a quartz ledge on Grave Greek in the Greenback distriot, which Mr. Tate is developing, that ia showing up very satiafaotoryily. Mr. Tate was in Grant Pass Friday and brought in a number of samples of ore that he said were of average quality. These lie had assayed and the result showed $24.20 in gold and $1.80 in copper per ton. The ledge has a six foot body of ore, which is largely free milling aud it has the earmark of a mine that will be one of the big produoers of Southern Oregon. Gallce Consolidated Puta in Big Flume. A. B. Gousin, manager of the Ga- lioe Consolidated Mines Co., operat ing at Galice, was in town several day tlii week and report that good progress is being made at the property and that two giant are in steady op eration. The work of building tho big flume at the mouth of the creek is being done with gratifyiug rapid ity Already some 600 feet is com pleted and new flume is being put in at the rate of 50 foet per day, ex- teudiug it op the creek bed. A giaut works constantly at the head of the flume, blowing out the gravel aod debris aud clearing away a cut for the flume while the builder keep their work close up to that of the giant. The flume is six feet wide and is being constructed of two inch plank iug in a very solid and substantial manner. The installation aud completion of this flume is one of the principal objects towards which the company has been working Biuce its formation. The bed of Galice paid richly in the early mining days when it was worked with crude appliances. Since that time the channel of the lower part of the the oreek was deeply filled with debris, mainly from the work done on the giautio high channels. The old "tailings" which were dumped into Galice creek were largely from a cemented bank aud carried a consider able portion of their gold - through the boxes and into the bank. These tailings having now for years been ex Dosed to the element have became decomposed and will bo readily dis interested by the action of the giant. Beside the tailing, the store of gold in the creek bed has been augmented by the breakng down of tho higher ohannels and by slides. Then also'the portion of the original gold of the channel which was overlooked and lost by the early miners must have been very considerable and, all things taken Into consideration, the project of working out the creek bed, in the advantageous mauuer which the new flame will provide, has a very profit able appearance. Many low bars of known richness which could not here tofore be "bottomed," will also be opened up by this flume and a number of high channels which have not been worked because there has been no available water are now oovered by the ditches of the company and form a part of the auriferous area, the whole of which can be worked sys teniticallv and advantageously when opened up by the flunio. Is a very desirable tract" of timber, owing to IU laying on a good stream, very oonvulent for logging., good wagon roads through tbia trad. Electrical power may be generated from the streams to maoufactora tb lumber on ground if desired. shade trees. Prioe $750. No. 325160 acre farming land, 120 acres bottom land, balance bench land, good irrigating ditch 100 inches water will cover HO aores of the bot tom laud. Good house and baru, good well, oreek running through the plane, 20 acres in cultivation. Prioe $2600. $1000 down, balauce on long time. II head of cattle at market price if desired. No. 8214 acres good garden or fruit land, ooe bouse 14x18, one bouse 16x24 with L, 16x24. 1 story, three living springs, barn, chicken house aud woodshed. Good fl replace, grapes, apples, pram a, peaches, pears aud berries of ail kinds. Land in closed with picket fence. Price $1500. No. 82310 room bouse, S acres good land, good out-buildings, good well, big tank, gooa Ienoe, lor the small sum of $3000. No. 8249 acre good bottom land, all in choice bearing, fruit tree. f No. 827 One lot on Blxth street; new t-ioom boase at $400. No. 83710 acres good rich river bottom land, 300 bearing frail tree all varieties. New 6 room bouse, bard finish, S wells, tank and wind mill, small bars, 1 obloken booses. Prioe It 1 00. Sterling Mine Having Good Run. Hon. H. E. Ankncy arrived iu Grant Pass Sunday evening ou his return from Waldo where he had been fer a couple of days on mining busi ness, and left tho same evening for Jacksonville. Mr. Ankuey is the mauager and principal owner of the Sterling mine, nine miles south of Jacksonville, one of the largest placer mines on the Paciflo Coast and which has been a big gold produoer for the 62 years since its discovery in 1H53. This mine is supplied with water from the head of Little Applegato by a large ditch 27 miles iu length. The waters supply is from the Siskiyou mountains, while most of the placer miner have been handicapped this winter by a shortage of water, Mr. Anknsy stated that they had had am pie water all winter with which to operate their pipes and the melting of the snows iu the mountains would keep op the Supply well into the sum mer, thus enabling bis mine to make the usual big annual clean-up. Mr. Ankeny is one of the leading good roads men of Southern Oregon. He considers the betterment of the roads of Rogue River Valley as the real foundation to the full develop ment of its vast mineral, timber, fiuit aod other resources. Mr. Ankeny is greatly interested in the soocesa of the Southern Oregon dis trict convention of the Oregon Good Roada Association, to be held in Grants Pasron March 30 and 11, and he will attend if nothing prevents. II hoped that every person In Southern Oregon interested in .good roads would attend thia con tod t ion and thereby help in creating a strong public opinion that would, back up the ooontv oourta of the various counties ia making a road tax levy Urge enough to enable road work to ba done thoroughly aud under modern methods of const ruction. Profitable Wolf Creek Mine. H. D. Slater is steadily operating his placer mine on upper Wolf Creek, his water right being of a oharaoter that enables him to work the mine de spite the extreme dryness of the win ter. This niiue la famished with a small hydraulic equipment including a No. 1 giant. The ditch is of! sufficient hoight to furnish auy amount of pressure that can be used. The water is brought over a divide and then dropped down and as much as 1000 feet of pressure oould be had if it were required. Thia placer yield Tidily in coarse gold, which is of two distinct kinds. The bank is of moderate depth, ranging from six or eight to 12 or 15 foet aud next the bedrock there is throe to four feet of "channel wash" which prodnoca smooth, heavy gold. The upper part of tho bank is composed of slide dirt and rock which is quite rich in rough quartz gold. Iu conjunction with this placer, Mr. Sinter has a quartz property on which he is carrying on development work and which besides can iyng good values in the general character of its rock, has chute of astonishing richness. When first discovered, chuto at tho surface yielded gold at the rate of from $10 to f0 to the pan, this being merely tho gold that was freo from the rock, tho partiols of which yet oarried extraordinary values that oculd not be scoured by panning. t A'notherStexmp Mill to Be Erected A. O. Hoofer, manager of thn Mt. Pitt Mining Company, was in Grants Pass Monday and deposited iu the bank tiio gold from tho last clean up of their mine, and it was an exceed iugly satisfactory deiosit to Mr. Hoofer aud his associates. Tho Mt. Pitt mine is located-on Jump-off-Joe and was purchased last year by the Mt. Pitt Mining Comruny, of How laud & Cook. It was merely au nude veloped ledgo and work was begun at onco to ojien it up. Jo namlin the ore taken out of tho tunnels, a two tub arrastre was erected and these tests have been so satisfactory that now Mr. Hoofer's oompauy has de elded to put in a tamp mill and his trip to Portland is for the purjiose of consulting with his associates, who all reside iu that oity, and to place tho order in for the machinery. It ia the plan to put iu a live stamp mill for the present, but so soon as tho mine is better opened up another battery of flvo stamps will be In stalled. Water power will be used, of which there is ample developed for operating a ten stamp mill and which is now used to operate the arrastre. The Mt. Pitt ledge is one of tho most promising of the mining properties that has been opened up in Southern Oregon during tho past year and there is every likelihood that It will become one of too best Paying mines about Grants Pass. Mining Operations at Takllma. W. It. Whipple was at Takilma last week to ntake surveys, both sur face and under ground ut tho (jueen of Brnuzo mine. Mr. Whipple ruiHtrts that the Takilma company are carry iug on extensive development work ou tho Queen of Brouxe aiu that the main tunnel Is now iu over MM feet aud about 600 feet of other tunnel work. The ledgo is showing up well and some good copper ore is being found. A ventilator plant was recent ly installed to give fresh air in the tunnels, they having readied such a depth that tho fumes from the blast ing will not clear readily. No in forma tion is obtainable as to when the Ta kilina smelter will be blown in again, hut it is generally understood tiiat so soon as the road is free from mud so that teams call deliver coke at the smelter and haul the mat to to Grants Pass for shipment the smelting of ore will be resumed. As the Talkilma smelter handles from 150 to 200 tons of ore a day it means employment of a large number of men and teams anil a monthly expenditure that will he a big factor In the prnsisrity of JoM'pliino county and Grants Pass. New Iron Beds $2.65 to $ 39.00 Regular value $3.75 to $50.00 New Couches - $0.75 to $30.00 Regnlar value $9.50 to $40.00 Now Rockers and Easy Chairs $1.50 to $45,00 New Carpetinp-8 - 40c to $1.25 New Laco Curtains 45c to $5.00 Now Wall Tapers 10c to GOo Beautiful goods at prices suro to pleaso. F U R N I T U R E Guaranteed Range, regular value $43.00, for this sale $37.50 Cook Stoves, regular value $12.00, salo price $9.20 Water Sots, regular value $1.50, salo prico $1.00 Vases, regular value 25c, sale prico 10c liecorated Water meters, regu lar valuo 40c, sale price 20c Baby Carriages and Go-Carts, iiow lines, fold up close, big variety, $4.50 to $25.00 HOUSE FURNISHING Watch for these signs on front street opposite the flag pole. We extend yoti a most conlial invitation to visit our new store. You will find it the largest store sout't of Portland. We are located near the depot. Our stock is the best fnr the money that can be bad. Monky Back If You Want It. Furniture Cnrputs Mattings Lace Curtains M attresses Pillows Linoleums Pictures Picttiro Mouldings Thomas . O'Neill, X5ha Housefurnishers llir 1Im'oiiii1 Nule of I'rumeil Ilt urot. Furnished Complete on the Installment Furniture Wall Paper Crockery , Glassware Stores Ranges Lamps Tinware Woodenware Mirrors Homes THE LITTLE FISH APPEAR Voun Salmon Start Life M Jones Creek. PM Laying Pipe at Golden Drift The (Jolili n Drift MiuiiiK i'o. lias nearly completed the laying of the Ioiik striiiK of pijsi line which will connect thn hiK pump with thn Kiuiits at thn diKKliiKH. Inn pisi linn is ahout IV K) feet ill length anil the pliMi Is 21 inches ill diameter, the iron heiiiK ii-l'l of an inch in thickness. Thn water will lift pumped direct to the Kants, forks in thn 'pipu (livid- I11K tho stream near tho diKKMiK rour xiaiits will lie used. It will in ninthly be a week or more yet be- fors the pump will bo started. The water supply in Jones creek has been no light this winter that the mine lias ruu less than a week all told. Thn weather, however, has been extremely favorahln for thn work of Installing thn machinery and thn managers of tho projierty are looking forwad to a "rug" iu the near future that will tie independent of the weather conditions. Tht Best Cough Syrup. S. L. Apple, fi l'rohato Judge, Ot tawa Co., Kansas, jvritcs: "This i to say that 1 have used Ballard's Horehouud Syrup for yearsand that I do not hesitate to recommend it as tho best cough syrop I bare ever used." Mki, 11.00 at Model Drug Htuie and Kjtoru.uud's. Some of thn salmon eggs at tho Jones oreek hatolinry liava begun to hutch and thn little Ash are coming forth Into tho outer world. Tlio little salmon is an ettreuiely fiail cieatoro, being less than an Inch long and nearly transparent. or aome time after emerging iuto thn world tho little salmon carries the remainder of tho egg about with him as a sort of lunch basket which provides him w ith nourishment for a time after which he is nresuuiod to be able to find Ins subsistence. As ynt only a very few of tho eggs are hutching nuc wuniu inn iicu week tim littlo lisli will protialily be coming forth in swarms. It requires 4(1 to t0 days for the eggs to hatch in tliu running water iu winch mey are placed. Tho pioneer products of the Jones creek butchery appeared ou tho llih day. A Touug salmon seems to lie com ised principally of a pair of big uck eyes, all out of proportiou thn rest of his anatomy. Au outline of a back bono extends from tl.J eyes and is surrounded by a nebulous tissue which later become tlesh. A three foot salmon is a mag uilioent cieatum hut he comes from a most Inslguiflcaiit beginning. The first indication of the develor mi nt of thn fish to be seen 111 I he semi-transparent egg aro two little black iHiiuts which are thn pair or eyes previously aiiuiieii to. mum alter these become visible a whitish line shows the development of the back bono. A littln later I lie creature reaches the wriggling stage, his motions gaining vigor as he grows until lis bursts through thn casing anil becomes a fish. Machinery for Michigan Mining & Milling Co. Arrives. Tho llrst carload of machinery for tho now qaurtz. mill that is being erected by the Michigan Mining Si Milling Company at their mini) ou Applcgato- near Murphy, arrvicd iu this oity Tuesday aud was hauled out to tho mine tho suinn day by ('apt. J. M. Mclntyro, the well known freighter with six of his six-mule teams, this number of teauiH being re- quiren ny me nan common or me roads. In this shipment was an K, horsepower boiler, a 40 horsepower engine and a large hoisting engine aud drum. The machinery is all uew end of the best make. Two other car- loads of machinery aro to be received ill a short time, one to bn of the grinders for the mill and thn other of thn pumping plant. The grinders am to be of the In ternational make and will bare a capacity of Mi tons of ore js-r day of 21 hours. Those grinders consist of a Jac knt and cone fitting thn one around the other anil each revolving but in opiosite directions. Thn pump will bo oierated by a gasoline engine stntioued oil thn bank of thu Apl ln gatn river, from which water will be taken, and which will be able to ill liver to thn mill 1 TO gallons of water per minute, through a 4 inch pipe of ;tilK) feet iu length. A large reservoir w ill be erected in a ravine uear the mill to hold a reserve supply of water. It will only bn uenessary to ojieraU) thn pump during the dry seasou for during the w t season sufllcient water can bn bad from the adjacent ravines to supply tho re quirements of thn mill. The building and power plant is being put In to enable the capacity of thu mill lo bo doubled by tho install- iug ot a second set of rollers thus making it possible to handle 1K) tous of ore per day. The oro from this uih-iu is easily milled aud the develop, moat work douu ou the. ledge shows that there ia a large quantity of it aud that it is of high grade.' Capital S .3 ...MINE... . Stock $250,000.00 (Iir Value $1.00) $150,000 of which is Treasury Stock , Situated in Soutiiorn Oregon, two milos from the noted Greenback ami HiippOHutl to be tho aame ledgo. JUfe&rT(4Mtt2aTIn) Tho U . S. Bond lias two (Imlinct lodes and tiSHayg from average samples across vein $U.OO tho lwot lo iJlio.OO th hight'Ht. These assays aro consort ativo. Thero will bt! but 50,000 shares of tho stock sold at 10c por share. Wo think t lie slock will sell within ono year for $2.00 ior sharo. Send an order ut onoo aa thero h but 50,000 shares for sale. ...OREGON... Timber,f.'!n;noSlnv6StmentGo. Kooivh 1 and 2 Courier Iiuilding ( I rants Pus:- Oregon IVAAAAAA.VAA&AJiAAAAA&AAAAA -CLOSING OUT- Fishinsr Tackle at Paddock's Bicycle Den IZast of Depot (slants Pass, Oregon Buy now and savo money. JutiL received Homoiino poles. J ' Ja. r'Vjt WJ.