Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, June 21, 1900, Image 5

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NEWS AND GOSSIP OF THE MINING WORLD
THE SLATE CREEK MINES THE ROSSLAND DISTRICT
Woman
Is Mrs. Pinkham. Her
Kreat correspondence
i under her own super­
vision.
Every woman on this
continent should un­
derstand that she can
write freely to Mrs.
Pinkham about her phy­
sical condition because
Mrs. Pinkham is
A Woman
and because Mrs. Pink­
ham never violates con­
fidence and because
she knows more about
the ills of women than
any other person in this
country.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
has cured a million sick
women. Every neigh­
borhood, almost every
.’amily, contains women
relieved of pain by this
great medicine.
Eureka Group Sold to C. D. Lane of New Owners of the Giant Take Hold
of the Property.
California.
Roseland, B. C,, .lune 14.—The
water is being taken out of the Grant
shall iu preparation for the resumption
of sinkiug on the ore laxly.
This
work is being don«« by A. D. t’opleu
sud W. G. Armstrong, of Spokane,
the representatives of Philadelphia and
Michigan capitalists, who have oh-
tallied contiol ot the company. The
new ovvuers express coutidence that
the Giant will make a mine, and arc
willing to speud money to proving it.
They are the third ¡«arty to make the at­
tempt. the last being Colonel W. M.
Ridpath, E. G. Sanders and others of
the old Le Roi syndicate, from Spo-
kane, but they threw up their oond
Almost Ready for Oparatlou.
The pro;«erty is nearly ready for oper­ last April.
Other CauittliMii Mines.
ation. The tramway between the mine
Work is to be started on the N nth-
and the stamp mill must be finished.
The mill has 10 stamps of 1,100 pounds eru Belle, which adjoins the St. Eltno,
each and is substantially cOMtructed. on Red mountain, by R. E. Palmer,
The property has a saw aud shingle who has just returned from Montreal,
mill ami electric light plant.
The where he received instructions from
stamp mill was completed last fall an«l | the owners. There is a gocxl showing
and if th<> summer’s work confirms its
found to work perfectly.
It is the intention to put in a roast­ value a plaut will be installed iu the
ing furnace as soon as supplies can lx' fall.
Andrew Drewey and others have
shipped in this summer, to treat all
« res on the ground, instead of shipping bonded the Sunset, near Whitewater,
concentrates. People who know the in the Slocan, for $30,000. It adjoins
property, say that it will develop into the Wellington aud a short extension
of the tunnel from that claim will tap
a big mine.
the vein at a dejpth of 600 feet. The
TWO REPUBLIC MINES.
vlen is 13 feet in width, with 10 inches
of high grade ore.
Active Work on the Qullp and OB
Seattle, June 14.—News conies from
Anacortes that work will be resumed
on a large scale on the Eureka group of
mines in the Slate Creek mining camp,
which now belong to C. D. Lane, a
millionaire mining operator of Califor­
nia. The final transfer to Mr. Laue
was effected in Anacortes a few days
ago. This is the property that some
years ago was under bond to Colonel
Hart for Montana parties. After spend­
ing upwarii of $50.000 they allowe«!
ther bom! to lapse, but the owners,
having faith in ther projairty. continued
working it until about two years ago.
wheu a bond was made to Mr. I-ane.
Knob Hill.
New Machinery In Frisco.
WtiKLY
TRADE
REVIEW
Wheleaal. Baataesa of a MeSeat Ckai
eetor—Cerel. Aro Nlgkar.
Bradttieol'a m . v « New bu«iu««« al
wholesals is of a between atatloua char­
acter, but warmer weather h„a offered
a stimulus to retail buaiueas
amie
lection«. Chief activity and most at­
tention 1«, however, «till concentrated
ou the price »itiiation, and effort« to
readjust quotation« to meet current de­
mand aud supply cuuditiuns go forward
steadily. The exception to the geucral
do» uward trend ot prices is that fur­
nished by leading farm products, nota­
bly cereal«, but hero the moving cause
Is hardly so favorable, being the re«ult
of less satisfactory crop report«, par­
ticularly from the Northwest, and it is
to lie noted that advices from the
Northwest, where the winter wheat
yield promise« to be very short, are
also less favorable.
Corn crop advice» remain favorable,
aa likewise do those of oats, but the
grains aud hog products have sympa­
thized in tho upnard movement ol
wheat, which has at last broken from
its lethargy and is again attracting
speculative attention. Foreign «wop
ad vices, it might be added, are not flat­
tering. The tierman rye crop promises
to be very short; the same report
comes regarding French wheat ami En­
glish crop advices uro not of tho best.
Cotton is slightly weaker.
Leather is «lull and rates weak.
Wind is dull aud on the whole
slightly weaker at Eastern markets.
Mills engaged on women*» wear-goods
are fairly well employed. The outlook
favors lower prices for the new Spring
weights.
Surplus visible wheat supplies are
decreasing rapidly, lending interest to
current unfavorable crop reimrts.
PACIFIC
COAST
TRADE.
Hint
AKsolutcly
Pure
Cull-
riMcliig Hi» lllaitias.
Him lixikud at him acorutuily,
•ven
indignantly.
"Would you let a woman >Un<|
wlul. you occupy a watT” "lie a-k«*i|.
"Madam," ha replied, "do uot blam»
me.
The (suit lies primarily with
I *
your own sox."
"Ilow Hili’*' nhn <taiiiRD<tad
"I did not rvceive pro|M<r home tram-
Ing " bo
b
Full
aOYAk BASINO SOWOIS CO., 100 WILLIAM st , 11» YORK.
lluuow.
“Ym, hr BtArkhl u
liutai
and
hr ’,
Republic, June 14.—Work is ac-; Gem, Idaho, June 14.—New ma­
Neattle Murk*!«.
intiita h hit, U m >.
Y ou know th«« old
Ordinary chimney soot is an excellent tive on the Quilp mine. The new ma­ chinery is being installed in the Frisco
Onions, old, 7c; new, 2c.
rMtabhahinl placo am»*« tho *tr« «’i al­
PARIS IN 1900.
fertilizer and should be careully saved. chines? is giving satisfaction. Two mill here. One of the largest crushers
Lettuce, hot house, 25e dos.
v«-rtiM«H| itiwif mb ‘a h<>tal with all the
drills
are
making
about
five
feet
per
in
the
Northwest,
weighing
15
tons,
That from coal is superior to that from
Potatoes, $16(917; $17(9 18.
For thè benefit of those who interni
Culli torti uf homo.* 11
day.
The
compressed
air
hoist
is
work
­
will
be
ready
to
start
iu
a
few
days.
wood. It contains nitrogen, and is
Beets, per sack. 90c(9$I.
Yw».M
riaiting l’un-« during thè ei;»'»ill«ui.
beneficial to all crops, lt is disliked ing smoothly at the winze and good
Turnips, per eack, 40(960c.
thè Rio Grande Western railway has
•*Woll, ho advrrtiaml hl« placo i a. ‘a
Struck a Tucket.
progress
will
now
be
made
in
getting
by some insects, and is used as a pre­
Carrots, per sack, $1.
h<>tal without
tho
<I| m > omhirls
gottcn out ali attractive folder illustra­
F. M. Smith, who has been assisting
i uf
ventive of their attacks, for which pur­ out the ore for shipping. The shaft Joseph Shephenl in pros;>ecting a ledge
Parsnips, per sack, 50(975e.
tive and deseriptiveoi thè mani featun-s
huiuo. '
- I'hl ladri pitia rrv*i.
will
be
extended
to
the
300-foot
level
pose it may be more profitably applied
Caulitlovver, California 9(>ci9$l.
of
thè
expoMtion.
It
couiaina
some
on
Grubb
creek,
a
tributary
ot
Sterl
­
It* v st i ut luti In Wolrr I ravel.
owing to the small quantity produced before cross cutting. The ledge en­ ing, informs the Medford, Or., Mail
¡Strawberries—$1.00 per case.
valuable biuta for iutending visiterà
ElprrimrnlB hat• proven that »<■
prohibiting its use extensively as a fer­ countered on this property has in­ that he and his partner tcx>k ont a small
Celery—40 (9 60c per dos.
and descriptive artici«*» upoii Piace de
creased greater in width in proportion
lilirti aith proprllrrt whi«h limi
>*
Cabbage, native ami California, La Coueorde, Are do iriumphs. tho
tilizer.
ìibìi ' m flit, tlrvrltip a rrinarkahi* | r 1-slln
to depth obtained in sinking than any pocket last week from which they real­ $1.00(91.25 per 100 poumls.
t
jMinrr |t will 1 au»r a rwiilutioii I > » A il
SHAKE INTO YOl'Il SHOES
Madeleine,
thè
Collimo
of
July.
thè
ized
over
$27
at
the
bank,
and
Mr.
mine in the camp. In the tunnel it
Tomatoes—$2.50 per ease.
1 travel Men grailnallv Irarn II.al \ it '• I
Troeadero,
Hotel
ile
Ville,
Column
Smith
says
the
pocket
is
not
by
any
Allen's Foot-Ease, s powiler for the feet, measured 26 feet, at the 59-foot level
wav » are (»rot Olio rati«r ««( tbr rr
Apples, $2.00(92.75; $3.00(33.50.
He says the pocket
The Honk uf Munk«.
Tendoni», thè Louvre, thè Grand o|»ra
it cures painful, swollen, smarting, nerv­ it was 80 feet wide, and at the 100-foot means exhausted.
■ tn « ••• <»i llnalrllor • .^toina« l> l-uisn
Prunes,
60c
per
box.
ous feet, uiul instantly takes the sting out level it was between 90 and 100 feet in may prove to be a large one, as the
house, thè lloun-e ami ilio tonili of Sa-
Thfl B<M>k! tbti Bo<»k !—-rmlr nt I a !<’<| »prinK«* fr«>iM tltr (act that It 1« a liRriiiirt»
Butter—Creamery, 22c; Eastern 22c; poleou, in addition to abird’s era view
of corns anil bullions. It's ttie greatest
by Divinity, U m authority approval by i «turai inrdh ine, mad» »»( Natu
This is the largest body ore in same character of rock continues.
comfort discovery of the age Alien's Fool- width.
dairy,
17(9
22c;
ranch,
15(917c
pound.
•troiifttioning l»rrl»B it ìb a »til*
They will lose no time in going
of thè expoaitiou ground«.
I h» folder. history, crutch of a lain» race, solare
Ease makes tight or new shoes feel easy. the camp and it is hard and clean.
<'«iii8tlpaii«>n, hul gr*tmn, d) ps p 4 bui
Eggs—19c.
or pamphlet, is gottcn out in hamly for the world's sorrow. ntalY to the dy­ oubiicbb or «rak kldti*)«
It is a certain cure for Ingrowing Nads, At the 50-foot level there is 30 feet of down on the vein, which varies in size
Cheese
—
14
<9
1
5c.
sweating, callous and liot, tired, aching
foriti, ami is wntteu in a pleasant an i ing, liopo for thn hoprlnss—u 1th rvek-
ore that will average $13 per ton. In from one tu four feet and al! sufficient-
(ibeil l*nr• .
Poultry—14c;
dressed,
14(9 15c;
feet
We have over 30.too testimonials.
ly mineralized to make it a fine paying
attractive style.
lt. in (set. gnrs in
mb hand touch not the Book! touch
Try it today. Sold by all druggists and the lower levels the values are higher
"Kafir," said her mother, with mm
spring,
$3.50.
little »¡uvee everythmg one goiug t tho n<>t the Book!
sb«« stores. By mail for 25c. in stamps. somewhat.
I his In the voice of the
The new seven-drill com­ proposition. The quartz is blue and
Hay—Puget Sound timothy, $11.00
atarunoaa, ‘‘put that l*M>k away,
Trial package 'FREE. Aildress, Allen 8.
pressor is in operation and the com­ jorous an«l all of it carries more or less (912.00; choice Eastern Washington expoaitiou would like to know l-efora millions of strong, devout men every« are U m > yuuritf to read rv tnan r«. You
Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
Be-
free
gold.
The
walls
are
granite
aud
■tarting <>u bis jouruey.
where and uf the btMlutiful Christian
pany will be in a position to ship 200
timothy, $18.00.
•Idea, thin iw Nunday.
If you waul
For copie« of thè Furis exposition womanhood In every land wherein,
Hay differs greatly in weight and tons of ore a day for an indefinite porphry with cyanite ami feldspar.
Corn—Whole, $23.00; cracked, $23;
auinrthing to read, takn your Bib!
folder uud utlier advertising mailer though ail t>eside should (all, the sacred
quality. Ripe timothy hay is the period, if necessary. More men have
Work Is Being Pushed.
feed meal, $23.
Al thr rli'l of half an hour kati«'i
descriptive
of
thè
Roeky
mountaiu»
been
put
to
work
stoping
in
the
tunnel
mothers
of
Israel
will
hold
fast
to
the
heaviest, al«ut 400 cubic feet, well
Work is being steadily pushed at the
Barley—Rolled or grouud, per ton,
Bilenco I m ’< m I1 io opprrnaivr.
famous
scenery,
tnliutarv
lo
thè
Rio
Look ami teach their sons aud daugh­
packed, being estimatetd as weighing and each level. Thirty men are em­ Mountain Lion mine, in Southern Ore­ $20.
"What are you doiutf, h.tfir?”
a ton. If cut when in blossom a ton ployed.
gon, owned by Bailey brothers, on
Flour—Patent, per barrel, $3.25; Grande Western railway uud ita con- ters to b« liwo it.—-Luther Lal!tn Mills.
"l‘in trading thr beautiful rumanca
The survey has been completed for Missouri flat, says the Rogue River blended straights, $3.00; California, uc< tions, wnte
will take up about 480 cubic feet.
of Enter in tho Bible.
lhal'o wiul
J. D. MANSFIELD, Gen’l Agant,
Mixed with clover a ton will vary from the steam tram to be constructed up Courier. The lower tunnel has now $3.25; buckwheat Hour, $6.00; era-
I’m doing.**—Chtaag«» Tribuno.
253
Washington
St.,
Portland,
1
>re.
the
gulch,
connecting
the
mines
in
the
450 to 500 cubic feet. Clover hay re-
reached a length of nearly 400 feet, and ham, per barrel, $3.00; whole wheat
th* Mueiral l-h'n.
quires about 650 cubic feet to a ton. vicinity for shipping to the mills. it is expected that it will tap the ledge flour. $3.00; rye Hour, $3.80(9 4.00.
Worth llriiiriu brrlng.
Said thr Hoti:
*’<>n iiiubì < I dote,
Of pea vine hay about 800 cubic feet The Quilp will furnish the new Repub­ inside of 40 or 50 feet farther. Through­
Millstuffs—Bran, per ton, $13.00;
The man whom you dislike
But aomething ia w nmg w 1 th my threat.
make a ton. About 700 cubic feet of lic mill with at least 100 tons a day.
out the whole course of thia tunnel, the shorts, per ton, $14.00.
the men God love.. — llostun
North of the Trade Dollar and east of rock has been easily worked and not
meadow hay is the estimate for a ton.
When I pra« ti< e a oralo,
Fee«l—Chopped feed, $19.00 per ton;
hlrugo Ilvmocrat.
These estimates are not strictly reli­ the Ben Hur is the Knob Hill, a prop­ so hard but that a good showing could middlings, per ton, $20; oil cake meal, gatloualist.
The liRteiuTB quail,
able, however, as something depends erty supposed to be valuable. A cross be made each day.
Alni floe nt the very first n"ta!"
per ton, $30.00.
R tatb of O hio , cmr < f toliio , i
upon bow closely the hay is pressed in cut tunnel has been extended In the
l.VCAR < Ol NTY
I
—Oliver llorford, in St. Nicbolaa
Fresh Meats—Choice dressed l>eef
A flow of water almost sufficient to
FltAMK
J.
chk
^
ky
make»
oath
that
—
he li th.
hill 540 feet, where the ledge was run the mill is now coming from the steers, price 8c; cows, 7c; mutton 8c; senior parter <-f the t.rm ol h J ’ hk MBT
the stack or mow.
A • • .
1*1 pluton* y .
struck, and the indications are now
doing btiaiti«**« Iti the < ity of Toledo, ‘ < u tv
.Mia* Wonder—Why do you alwayi
Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth­ that they have a fine property. A shaft tunnel and it is expeeted that when the pork, 8c; trimmed, 9c; veal, 8‘a<9 and Statoaforeaa I. an 1 that ta firm will ; ay
vein is struck, the tunnel will yield an 10c.
the Bum 01
||f NfiRH» I hi I I VK.G r
h
ing Syrup the best remedy to use for th«’»
Streaky or mottled butter may l-o ank Mi** Hngrr to play iter uwu ar*
was sunk at the first where the vein ample water supply for milling pur­
Children during the teething period.
Hams—Large, 18c; small, 13*«; and every cam ** of Catarrh that ■ annul b«* < ured
by
the
uac
of
H
a
LL'
b
'
a
T
arrh
C
i
rb
due to the salt or the working of tho coni|»auiinrnta?
was found in place and an average of poses. The ore at this mine carries breakfast bacon, 12.'»c; drv salt sides,
FRANK ' CHI (If
Miaa Gabby—Why, ubo always pl**’
The ground cannot be made too rich values obtained of $30 per ton at the high values in gold, and the new tun­ 8c.
Sworn to before me and a ib»cribr<i n tnv butter. In the finest quality of butter
presence, thia am day of l»e< vinkr, A. !'
the .alt is so evenly diffused that, as loud enough to drown her own voice.
for gooseberries and currants, and any 10-foot level. The tunnel level is 350 nel will open a large body of the ore.
Portland Market.
I
f
A. W. GLIA
extra attention given them the first feet from the surface and there are now The mine is well equipped with a
app-ara under the micnrscqro, every — Baltimore American.
Wheat—Walla Walla.
58(3 53c; I_ I
year will have its effect for years after, three feet of fine looking quartz that good stamp mill and is one of the very
gram Is surrounded by a film of cleat
Valley, 53c; Bluestem, 55e per bushel. Hall'i Catarrh Cure In taken Internally and acta ■ ml transparent brine, which shows the
as a good start is an advantage. Flant should run even higher than in the best properties in that section.
directly on the I
1 and mu n
rfaeea
Flour
—
Best
grades,
$8.00;
graham,
the
ayitem.
-^nd
for
tmlrnon
a
a,
fr«*«*
in rows four feet apart, cultivate shaft. A drift north and south has
necessity of avoiding the over work Ing
$3.50; superfine, $2.10 per barrel.
F I < IIKSKY A< U., iulado. O.
Two N*w L*<lg**’ Opened.
thoroughly, and then mulch. Cutting been started on the ledge.'
of the butter la-fore the salt is added.
Bold by druatiata. 76c.
Oats
—
Choice
white,
85c;
choice
Haifa Fauniy Pilla axe tbe beak
The placer district in Southern Ore­
out the old wood should not be over­
In the first working every particle of
Good Washington Mine.
gray,
33c
per
bushel.
gon is showing up some very tine prop­
looked. It is not difficult to get large
the milk should tie gotten rid of, but
Spokane, June 14.—A contract has
Barley—Feed barley, $14.00@ 15.00;
Farmers will take extra ¡rains when
yields of fruit when the soil is rich been let for sinking a 100-foot shaft on erties. In addition to the valuable
enough clear water should lie left to
seeding a crop, but the r greatest lo«
claims already under an advanced brewing, $10.00 per ton.
and the cultivation is thorough.
dissolve every grain of salt in 12 hours
the Rebecca and running 125 feet of
Millstuffs—Bran, $13 per ton; mid­ is in not harvesting at the proper time.
state of development iu the district and
In boiling meat for soup put cold tunnel on the Rebecca extension. which have been proved to be high dlings, $10; shorts, $15; chop, $14 per The longer a crop remains on the before the next working. If this is fs^by ths wav of purifying tbs b! <! (Irmi»
done there will bo little danger of an«l Impurities In III» blo-wi «-«use dlseats
water to it and let it come slowly to a These claims are owned by Spoakue grade and permanent, Paul Schariug- ton.
'
ground after it Is ready or matured the
and
Cheney
parties.
About
500
tons
simmer to extract the juice. If meat
Hay—Timothy, $10(9 11; clover,$70 more w<s>tfy hirer or indigrr.tlble ma­ streaklness in the butter, but to get the ami sliknsss F.ipelllng th»>s linpurlll't
son is prospecting two new discoveries
best results tlm ■alt ahuul.l be very removes (lie <ll,an«». Il-io-l's Har«A|«anlll
is boiled for itself alone put it into ol ore are already on the dump and it which give promise of lieing no less 7.50; Oregon wild hay, $607 per ton. terial it will contain.
finely ground.
d-«»s tills sud it does more. It makes ths
boiling water, which causes the outer averages about $45 to the ton. Some valuable than the Greenback or Brown­
Butter—Fancy creamery, 850 40c;
blo-nl rii h by IticreaBlng sod vitalising lbs
surface to contract and the richness of assays run as high as $200, mostly cop- ing veins.
seconds,
45c;
dairy,
25030c;
Green corn aud lima beans deterior­
To make •oaling wax for fruit cans,
per. The Rebecca and Rebecca exten-,
the meat is retained within.
ate more quickly than uuy other vege- take eight ounces of rosin, two ouu< ee red globules ami giving II |>ower to trans­
One of these ledges is seven feet store, 25c.
mit to tlie organa, nerves and mu«< lea tbs
sion are located near the Columbia I
Eggs—14c per dozen.
tables they should be «proa, I (iut .jnK. K0II, ,)>«!!»<■
„nd ounce
a half of bees­
Thick brown paper should be laid river, about 16 miles from Keller, wide, and though the ore is not high
______
nutriment contain»«! in digested (- hh I.
Cheese
—
Oregon
full
cream,
13c;
lv
un
the
cool
cellar
floor
as
quickly
as
grade as far as prospecting has yet
nDder carpets if the patent lining is not Wash.
wax. Melt all together. This will
shown, still it is sufficiently mineral­ Young America, 14c; new cheese 10c possible after they come from the mar­ make a quantity, and may Re melted Hood’s Sarsaparilla
to be had. It saves wear and prevents
per
pound.
ket.
New Idaho Mining District.
ized for a milling proposition.
I, tb» licet Meditine Money Can Huy.
the inroads of moths, which, however,
for Il.e wlli-u wanted.
Poultry—Chickens, mixed, $4.000
Grangeville, Idaho, June 14.—A new
There is 350 feet of tunneling and a
will seldom give trouble if salt is
4.50 per dozen; hens, $5.00; wrings,
sprinkled around the edges when ths mining district has been organize-1 70-foot shaft on the other ledge. This $2.5003.50; geese, $6.000 7.00 for old;
across Salmon river from this place, vein is alxiut 18 inches wide. Consid­
carpet is laid.
called the Crooka Corral! district. The erable money has been taken from this $4.50(36.50; ducks, $3.00(95.00 per
dozen;
turkeys, live, 14 15c per
boundaries of the new district are as ledge with an arastar.
pound.
follows: Commencing at the head of
Ii You Are Awake to Your Own Chanco Re«d Thi. and Then Writ«
Outlook I. Bright.
Potatoes—40065c per sack; sweet»1.
Race creek, thence to Snake river,
A correspondent at Geiser, Or., writ­ 3@2>ic per pouna.
thence to the summit of the divide at
Ui for Full Information and Prospectus.
Vegetables—Beets, $1; turnips, 75c;
the Larry Ott saddle (between Snake ing to the Baker City Democrat, says
■ rii««., <1 u,,.rr i, ., , ’* \* greatest nil fl.is of th" world AI wad r ra.t rtebea have i»ea
and Salmon rivers), thence along the I the mines of the Empire Mining Com­ per sack; garlic, 7c per pound; cab­
•fin Tl.r oil Í. tlirr«
i -11 L- i'"’’ ' " *,' ”*• ln **’•
“« 'be «amona Karn < nuulj oil Ó «
pany are looking fine and the company bage, 1 Jac per pound; parsnips, $1;
divide to place of beginning.
is planning for the erection of a mill. onions, 1 Me per ¡<>und; carrots, $1.
Improving the Mine Jacket.
f-' »1.»
tí,,
*IU
-1''»S'"har-a nl Troo.nrr »1,« k at |l per .hare »««■
The White Elephant owners are go­
Hops—2 08c per pound.
’"YF’tlfation
<>llr
«.It'o/r****, ” *MlU0
fh*y will ttiBkr iiioip y faal Fiiü*’*
Cuprum, Idaho, June 14.—Hoisting ing to build very soon.
VRIHBI4« by M M Offtlrn Ftli«i
ht*e
h ''1 • 1 n* <1 And r«port«*>t on •* uidi we»tl<»o*WY
Wool—Valley, 12013c per pound;
machinery, pump and engine fur the
*
(or an "n
Ón.r u/T/t ’
o,.‘ ^■' h*n<**. K.n Kr.r.rl.. o, < .1 ,.n l by <
The Bonanza mine has plenty of Eastern Oregon, 10(315c; mohair, 270
Blue Jacket miDe have reached the good ore for its 40-stump mill.
""w . ......... "•
80c per pound.
property and will be rapidly installed.
A $312 nugget was picked up in the
Mutton—Gross, best sheep, wethers
ORII-iiXiTAL OIU <Sr FUEL COMPANY'
Several cars of ore are ready for haul- 1 placers of Austin, McMudre <te Co., at and ewes, 8/«c; dressed mutton, 7@
Would be too cheap to be good,
ing to the railroad for shipment to the Winterville, near here, the other day. 7^c per pound; lambs, 5Jac.
612 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon.
but we have Top Buggies for
Eastern smelter.
The owners of these claims expect to
Hogs—Gross, choice heavy, $5.00;
H I KK.vnF.KuKIl, Proa.
R. L OUHIIaM, vice groa.
U. O. RTRA7TON. **7-
Gold Output Thia Year.
clean up $25,000.
for $65 Cash that we guaran­
light ami feeders, $4.50; dressed,
Nome—Probably $15,000,000.
$5
.00
0
6.60
per
100
pounds.
They are working a full crew on the
Meri-lmat!’süu
¿ Q,"
*• ’ al1 ”* "bom we refer «nn ) > Prank Watae»|
tee for one year from date of J'r'-ldent
-‘••IK-Iial Hank r,.rilan I (>7 i/’r'í,'
Or ¡ M >■ f'lirliarn, Vic- rre«l-l«nt Merrhai-n
Washington—Rough estimate, $3,- Black Bird and pushing development
Beef—Gross, top steers, $4.0004.50;
■"«'«. r ..n, /«.„t «leblaán’,
. Ji'ó"
"' C
' <> - I’orllan.l, <>r . II ■ K »'*
000,000.
as fast as possible.
purchase. They have good I iilon I’ailtic Railway *
cows, $3.5004.00; dressed beef, 6'sO
ntral Railway, < baríae V. < ooper, I oatrar line FralShi4S«Dk
Klondike—Some say $18,000,000.
With three or four mills in this camp tko Per pound.
Muat Bear Signature of
strong wheels, guaranteed hick­
Others $25,000,000.
we will begin to have a day.
Veal—Large, 6j£O7}ic; small, 80
II ‘Q roura-if l0 Í"(l?,1"’ , ' !W,|I
«i»"l «on did ao if you have any neana atallreu««»
Oregon—Rapidly increasing and this
ory
spokes, tires 5-16 thick, -------------- "'“'"«ligate tl,i, opportnnlly lor Inveatmenl.
8*»c per pound.
A new bank building is going up in
year’s output will reach close to $5,-
Tallow—5O5^ic; No. 3 and grease,
round edge and projecting THE PROSPEROUS FARMER
Coquille City, Or.
000,000.________
8>g @4c per pound.
over the felloe, to protect same.
Alwayi has a McCORMICK.
Klondike’s Gold Output.
(J
A scarcity of laborers is reported at
Ran Franoisro Market.
It you u«e th« New Columbian Firs m«1«
Victoria, B. C., June 14.—The fltst Gray’s Harbor, Wash.
We have others at $70, $75,
Jour hoiiM-. With an ordinary «rat. x> I”’
Wool—Spring—Nevada, 14(916c per
Vary small eeC aa aaay
crowd of Klondike» this season arrived
««lit r>t tin- |,«at «--, a (>p the i himney, ,"*1 ,,t*
$80, $85 and up.
Tacoma has adopted plans for a new pound; Eastern Oregon, 10(9 15c; Vai-
to take as «agar.
N--w Columbian Urate make, a wlill« lisme. n"
by the steamer Amur Saturday. They
"moke, and all thr> beat «■•''■ l»<o «!>• ">*1"
¡ley, 18@20c; Northern, 10(9 12c.
report that 200 miners have reached school house, to cost $20,000.
Road Wagons at $40 and up. 1
tntlrely new and ah.obite p-rtertl'-n ror
f
Hope—1802 crop,
11 (918c per
|■ 11ot,,,ra|.I, and full <lea--rlpllou «end tn rns
Skagway. Six steamers have passed
North Yakima, Wash., is soon to
Mitchell Farm Spring Wagons
.11,11 w HVItltKtr < O., W1 nr.l etr..i-
I
pound.
up the river.
have a fruit and vegetable cannery.
I’urllanrl, Oregon.
Butter—Fancy creamery 17(9 17
and Harness.
The gold output is estimated by Daw­
8ixty-flve men are employed build­ do aeconda, 16(916>ic; fancy dairy,
i Mu <M/MM K
HARD WORKING WOMEN
son papers at $18,000,000.
News is ing
__________
the Great Northern railroad bridges
SEND FOR CATALOGUE,
16c; do aeconda, 14(915c per pound.
given of a stampede to the Koyukuk in”spokane.
J’an And quick and prrmai .n.nl rrll«<
Egga—Store, 15c;
fancy ranch,
and to Sulphur creek, gravel being
mum, ims SIMM
for Rrrloiia and Blrrnglh dr.iroyin«
I Machinery for a sash and door and 17c.
I
Call
on
the
Agent,
or
addrraa
A.
H.
Boy
­
trouble in
found in the old channel which goes 50
Millatuffa — Middlings, $17.00 (9
lan, General Agent, 321 Hawthoene Av«.,
cents to the pan. A nugget weighing furniture factory combined has reached
•»
Moore’s Revealed RemeJy
Coquille City, Or.
20.00; bran, $12.50(913.50.
Portland, Or., for Catalog!
77 ounces was found on Chee Chako.
FIRST
AMD
TAILOR
STREETS,
jue.
ThoiiRandR have nurd It and IheiiMnA*
Hay—Wheat $6.50(910; wheat and
Ellensburg, Wash., has passed an
I
how I’ralNR It. Il «•iirca pcrrnni iielilly I*
Looking for Coal, Gas or Oil,
CURE EICK HEADACHE.
oat $6.00(99.50; best barley $5.00(9 PORTLAND,
per bottle at your druggist'a.
OREGON.
Port Angeles, Wash., June 14.—Ar­ ordinance forbidding the use of barbed
7.00; alfalfa, $5.00(9 6.00 per ton;
* CLAiMAkis hjh nr kio IAM
rangements have been completed by C. wire fences within the city limits.
Buy reliable good, ol a reliable concern
Wrle lekAtHAN
BICKFORD. Waihlnaton, D C . th«/ w»11 r
The promoters of the Pierce county, , straw, 25(9 40c per bale.
Van Sickle, of New York, to drill here
is good oolicy.
A powtal ad'lr« RMr*<| to I*, o. Boi 41, Portland.
< elve quick raplh o It Mb N If v«l’ *MttB
OrFgon. will brltitf you * haiul’ome Ko Nut
for coal, gas or oil. He claims to rep­ Wash., fruit fair have decided to ex- I Potatoes—Early Rose, 60(9 65c; Ore-
/Olli (,'orpe ProaFCutlng elatin’ ehice
JOHN POOLE,
P ortlawd , O rf . oon <«»«»’ Book. Ko-Nut I’lhelRlH’l lard Riibitl-
resent Eastern capitalists who are will­ tend its scope and inivte the entire gon lturbanka, 90c(9$1; river Bur-
lute, and purer, cheaper and more economical.
can alve you the bent bargalni in general
banka, 35@65c; new. 70c(9$l.25.
ing to spend $ 10,000 to determine state to participate.
¿21 CURE
YOURSELF
1
Ve*
fur unnMur»*
mm hinery, engines, boilers, tank*, pumps,
whether coal or oil can be found in
Citrus Fruit—Oranges, Valencia, plows, belts and windmills. The new
crura
.i.,..—
An electric plant to cost between
pt«« harfM.lnilai/ini
’n*
1.1
Irritation’ or alr.r.<>***
Mh-*»reti
this vicinity.
$150,000 and $200,000 will be erected $2.75@8.35; Mexican limes, $4.00(9 steel 1XL windmill, sold by him, Is un>
of maooui mrinbranM.
equalled.
■•t to sirlalars
I’ainlriM, and e»l
at the Nisqually Falls, near Elbe, 22 5.00; California lemons 75c(9$1.50;
More Pay fnr Coal Miners
Frataots Can lagla«
Building or remodeling residence* and
rsi tea us C«<t aaxiai On f"nt or poiconaM.
Neattie, June 14.—Coal miners at miles southeast of Tacoma, pro-iding do choice $1.75(92.00 per box.
’tore*. We carry a comtiltne line of Mantel*.
Atold by
.»ATI, 0
IGrate«
and I illnR, | tk Flooring. Tile Wain-
pr sb tit In plain rmrpff,
Carbonado and Wlkeson mines, in this the latter city will make a contract for I Tropical Fruits—Bananas, $1.50(9
1’Z •’P1”«. »repaid. f(,i
s a a.
•»'ollng. AndlroiiR, Fender«, WcrecnB, KlcetrlO,
I
Xr « belli..’ I» T».
state, have been notified of a 10 per lighting. The rate proposed is 20 per 2.50 per bunch; pineapples, nom­ TIC. 1-,rm, u «,11 „
, a ’’ •»« r"u<<i t, bln. <in« and Combination ChandKlIme, and all «up-
«'froular aaut ob r«e”d.
II«. U» cures b, Or.iJl.i'iïltl,’;' G«rudt’j |>lle« pertainlna to Electric ami Gas Llfhtlnr
6(96^0 per f Bio«.
cent increase in wages. These mines cent lower than the present contract inal; Persian dates,
Itebln.
..4
biMiiM
Ab*,?!?
,
«
peaiao carry all kind« of Hatterle«. Balls and
pric*.
pound.
employ 575 men.
iu ** «"**»'«<■ •« w«l bj mui
’‘d• Indicator*. Photograph’ cheerfully •ent on
N. r. N. r.
Straight Road
To Health
FORTUNES TO BE MADE IN OIL
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
Genuine
A TOP BUGGY
FOR $50.00...
Carter’s
Little Liver Pills.
Save 8o Per Cent
CARTERS I «°« o!
COOK BOOK FREE.
For Sale by all Grocers.
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