r v. EASTERN INVESTORS IN ADCr.AM MIMCC COVERS THOROUGHLY THE GOLD FIELDS of the INLAND EMPIRE Pay for I AND READ IT mammmamim MICHIGAN MEN TAKE i BOND ON CLIMAX MINE Work Will Be Resumed On This Valuable Cracker Creek Property Soon. K. F. ZiniiH, of Houghton, Miohl gan, who roprsHeust a syndicate of capitalists of tlmt olty and who, for a number of motitliH piiHt Iiiih boon invoHtlagting tho eastern Oregon gold HhIiIh for iuvoHtmontH hikI Iiiih iiihiIo one or two smaller ouilnyH, Iiiih jllHt Completed till) HCCOptllUCO of tllU bond on thu Climax group in tlio Jtourno tllHlrlct. Tim prion paid for tho proporty Ih privato, hut It Ih known tlmt IiihI your tlmt hiiiiio prop orty wiih liondod for 100, 000. Mr. ZIiiiih Iiiih till tho Hint of October in which to Hturt dovolopmont work and inako tho llrnt payiuont on IiIh option. Tii oho who urn faiiiiliiir with tho proporty believe that ho Iiiih Hoourod a bargain. Tho Climax group Ih tho proporty of George Grayson, of San KranolHOo, wIioho local maniiKor Ih l K. ItiHhop. Tho Climax uronp wiih located eight, yearn ago hy Mr. Hlnhop and Hhortly aftorwardH Mr. (iiuyHon took hold of tho proporty with him. Tho nilno Iiiih hoon developed Htoiidily over since on ooiiHorvativo linon, until now it hIiowh a largo body of valiiablo oto. Thoro ato four full oIuIiiih on tho group, tho Climax, Oriaha, Chariot and K.irastlo and tjo I'Yaolional claim Columbia No.'-. Too proporty adjoiiiH tho celebrated Columbia mi no mid 1b near 'the Ool oonda and North Pole and Taber Fraction. Tho lodges in the Climax group, according to eulgueers' ro portH, form a part of the mother lode of that oamp. In thu Columbia. No. 2 tho Climax group picks up the broken ledge which wuh dropped ill the Columbia on tho (H)O-foot levol. The Climax Iiiih been developed in a HtibHtantial uiauuar by uevoral thoiiHiind foot of tunnelling, uroHHont work and upraiHlng. ICuough ore Ih blocked out to hIiow the trend of the lodgoH and 'hoi viiIiioh of the proporty. The ore FuHHiiyH in gold varying from 0 to 10,000jior ton. Tho ouglueor'H estimate that the oro will run on an average with the full width of tho lugde in the neighbor hood of 111) per ton. Tim or oh aro moHtly free milling. The Climax proporty carries water and timber rightH whioh are very valuable and the Michigan pur uIiiihiMh oxpoet in the near future to put on a'foreo of men to extend the lower and upper tunnolH and it la probable that they will go into deop Hinklug immediately. Mr. Zlnns Ih enthusiastic, ovoi the proporty, and It in believed that it will make one of the big minoH of the celebrated llnurno camp. Democrat. LNOUGII ORE TO SUPPLY SMELIER CONTINUOUSLY (iouoial .Manager Fuller, of tho Hiuoltor, lolf today tor tho Greenhorn district, looking up unit (imh pertain lug to a tegular and continuous oio supply. Ho spout two days thoro IiihI week, tut t tl til ii ' t IIiiIhIi hin liivostign tloiiH. F.arllor in tho week ho was in tho Hock Crook district. Thoio ho totuid considerable oro that will pay to ship, ovou though it Iiiih to bo haiiloil to Haines or llakor City and brought in here by rail. He nay thoro are laigoquautiticH of oro thoio that could In cheaply coiicontiatcd and shipped to a smelter at a prullt. Tho Gieonliorus, pcrhapH, Iiiih more smelting oro than any other district in oiiHtorn Oregon and mine owners thoro realize that tho time Iiiih como to get Home gold mil of tho ground, unit arc therefore taking much In terest in the construction ot tho wagon road to 'lipton, knowing that with transportation facilities thoy have paying proportion. A route for thin road wiih Hiirvoyed Sunday and wiih found to bo entirely loiiHible, the gradcH being untiHually lowforn moun tain country. Tho Minor Iiiih already quoted Manager Fuller iih Haying that twenty live dollar rock in thai district can be mined, whipped and treated at a protlt. He will finish IiIh examination on thin trip. Last night he Htated to a Miner roproHoulativo that ho Iiiih already Hiitlbtiod hiuiHolf that there Ih an abundance of oro tr Unitary to Sump tor to supply the Hiuoltor and keep it running full capacity continuously. Some ore in already being brought in by rail from Idaho. TIiIh Ih bought for tluxiug p irposos, not becaiiHO not enough can tie secured in this Immediate vicinity. IRll GOLD IN THE VALLEY QUEEN SHAfT mailed an application today for a hoist of GOO-foot depth capacity to be erected no the Pentateuch rein, where sinking is now going on, to Wheeler k Company, of New York, which firm la financing tha prop osition. The Tain, which bat bean cat in the shaft, is showing op exceptionally well, Mr. Cray says. This statement is borne oat in the faot that a recent assay showed $180 in free gold from this locality of the mine. The orose cut and drifts are also being pushed ahead. TIPTON EXTENSION COMPLETED THIS WEEK Tom C. (iray came in fiom the Valley Queen hint night. Mr. (Jray, who in Hiiporlutoudlng this property, J. A. West, chief engineer of the Sumpter Valley, went out to Tipton today. Mr. West ia looking after the completion of the Tipton extension. The flllu which were holding back the finishing of steel laying, were completed today and the steel will bo Btarted tomorrow. Mr. Went says the extension will be completed boyoud doubt the last ot this week. It would have boon Mulshed before this but wiih delayed on account of tho fills meutionod. Regarding tho Johu Day branch, Mr' West has nothing new to state Thia depouda upon the timber reserve matter of which provious noto baa beeu made. The preliminary sur vey, however, ia goiug ahead. Snake Rivers fine Gold. The Snake River of the west has doubtless received more notice among mining people than any other river of the country. This is because of the marvelous fineness of the gold that Is said to be contained in it waters and gravels, estimates of tha river's gold oontenta being made up to aeveral hundred millions of doU lars, and the vast part of which we ars unable to extraot because of tha laok of knowledge aa to bow to re cover this very fine metal, or the so called flour gold. The Snake river rises in Shoshone lake, in the Yellow stone National park, flows south through Wyoming, west through' Idaho to the Oregon border and west through Washington and joins the Columbia river. It is 1,100 miles, in length and navigable to Lewlston,. Idaho. Mining World. Timber and Homestead Filings. Timber and homestead tilings, as well an final proofs, can be made before CharlcH II. Chance, United States Com miHHioner, office in First National Bank of Sumpter building, .Similiter, thua Hav ing applicants expense of a trip to Ia Grande. Harney County Irrigation. A press dispatch from Washington! City says that the eoorotary of the intonor baa temporarily withdrawn over 300,000 acres in south weatron Harney county, Orogon, with a vulvv to furthor examination, to determine its adaptability for irrigation from tho waters of Silver creok. Ho baa- also withdrawn additional lauds in Oregou and California along tho Klamath river, whore investglationa are in progross. To Do Assessment Work. Johu Uosa left thia morning to d tho asosameut work on a couple of claims near Tiptou, owned by himself and bis brother, A. P. Gobs. A. P. says that John has not been makiug tho beBt of his timo lately aud be thought it well, as he is au able bodied minor, to put him to work. e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e ATu stock holdcrH meeting held recently at the Lucy Mine near Green horn, Oregon, owned by the Greenhorn Gold Mines aud Develop ment Co., the officers and director decided to soli One Hundred Thousand shares of Treasury stock nt 25c por share, par value . 00, for tho purpose of further development, to erect an electric power plant and to purchase necessary machinery, etc., to put the Lucy Mine on producing basis. We own seven claims, fiavo plenty of timber and water. Our tunnel in now in over Four Hundred and Fifty feet, have cut three ledges which assay from $lo.00 to $104.00 lr ton. "' ro now driving into tho O. K. ledge, whoso surface showings show that it is the richest ledge of tho proporty. Our property is fully equipped with bunk and boarding house, blacksmith shop, stable, store fionse and tunnel house, We have worked two shifts stcadv for the past eight months and our ore dump has several thousands of dollars of ore ready for treatment. Tho property is woll equipped and the l.ucv Mine Iiiih tho oro. The proporty will soon bo on u paving basis and will stand tho closest investigation. Stock can be bought in monthlv installments if desired. tltf.OO will buy 100 shares; 'JftO.OO will buy 1000, etc. Anvono who will invest 11000 or more we will furnish free transportation ami' all expenses to visit the property and in spect it. : :- :- : -: G. A. Herghind, Lumber Dealer, Milwaukee, Wis., President. Sum H. Stott, l.ucv Mine, Greenhorn, Ore., Vice President. M. V, Keogh. Merchant, .Milwaukee, Wis., Treasurer. Morris Sullivan, Lucy Mine, Greenhorn, Ore, Asst. Secretary. F.d. Sullivan, Lucy Mine, Greenhorn, Ore., Manager. F. H. Morris, Grain Dealer, Milwaukee, Wis., Director. Clias. Scholl, Broker, Milwaukee, Wis., Secretary. Make all remittances to Chas. Scholl, Secretary. Milwaukee, Wis., and send for further information to The Greenhorn Gold Mines & Development Co 307 Matthews Bldg. Milwaukee, Wis. 1 i