Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, September 20, 1900, Image 4

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MINES OF THE NORTHWEST
Mrs
Pinkham's
Advic®
and Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound have
restored health and
happlnese to toons of
women. This Is not a
mere advertising otaim,
but a positive faot.
Ths reaeon Mrs. Pink­
ham is so qualified to ad­
vise women Is because
for 20 years she has been
treating and studying
woman's Ills. Her ad­
dress Is Lynn, Mass.
If you are ill, write to
hor for help, as thousands
of women are doing.
LydiaEFinihain'iiVvjetablc^ompounTj
relieves painful periods
and regulates menstru­
ation, it cures backache,
kidney troubles and all
uterine disorders.
Read tho letters from
woman appsaring regu­
larly in this paper.
Anybody knows, who thinks about it,
that it would be far lietter for the
public morals for a given quantity of
whisky to be sold surreptitiously, or
even in open violence of law, than for
the law to be debased to lit a vicious
tendency of the people.
Do Tear Feet Ache H,ul Rum?
Shake into vour shoes Allen's Foot Ease,
a powder for the feet. It mqkes light or
new shoes feel easy; gives instant relief to
evrn« and bunions, h's the greatest com­
fort dio overv of the age. Cures swollen
feet, blisters and callous spots. Allen's
Foot-Ease is u certain cure for ingrowing
liail«. sweating, smarting, hot. aching feet.
We have over 30,000 testimonials. It cures
while you walk All druggists and shoe
stores sell it. 25c. Trial package FREE
bv mail. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le
Roy, K. Y.________________
Tn* Iowa legislature has passed a
law making it a misdemeanor for any
person under 16 years of age to use to­
bacco or snicke cigarettes, under penal­
ty of a tine of $10 for each offense.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Hava Always Bought
Eears the
Bignature of
A man in Scrauton, l’a., who sold
liquor illegally, was fora second offense
sent to jail six months and fined $500.
Others were sent three months to jail
for first offenses aud fined $500 each.
DIArNXSS CANNOT
HK
CVRBD
r lock! applications, aa they cannot
S
reach the
«ea^eu portion of the ear. There is on y on«
way toevre deainese. and that is by constitu­
tional renied.es. Deafness ia caused by an In-
flamed condition of tbe mucous lining of th«
Eustachian Tube. When thia tub« gets ln-
flem-4 yon have a rumbling sound or imper­
fect hearing, and »ben It ia entirely closed
dealne» >• ih-mult, and unleutliaiuflamma­
tion can be taken out and Ibis tube rest red to
Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed
forever: nine cases out ot ten are caused by
catarrh, which Is nothing but an inflamed
condition of tbe mucous surface».
We will give One Hundred Dollar« for any
Case of Dearness (caused by catarrh) that can
not be cured by Hall'« Catarrh Care. Bend tor
ciKutora, free^
ch 1 nky A CO., Toledo, O.
Bold by Druggists, ~5c
Mali's Family mis are the best
Cared His Habit.
A young theological student who
supplied the pulpit in a Vermont vil­
lage one summer, bad a habit of em­
phasizing pronouns which his instruct­
or in elocution had endeavored in vain
to correct. The involuntary smiles of
his rural congregation one Sunday,
however, worked the change for which
his friends and professors had longel.
He was reading the thirteenth chapter
of First Kings, and on coming to the
87th verse, he said distinctly: ‘‘And he
spake to his sons, saying: Saddle me
the ass. And they saddled him.”—
Youth’s Companion.
SORES AND
Bores and Ulcer» never become chronic
unless th« blood to in poor condition — to
•luggiata, weak and unable to throw off
the poisons that accumulate in it. The
system must be relieved of the unhealthy
matter through th» sore, and great danger
to life would follow should it heal before
the blood has been made pure and healthy
and all impurities eliminated from the sys­
tem. S.S.S. begins the cure by first cleans­
ing •nd invigorating the blood, building
up the general health and removing from
B OOMSTAMr DRAM
iffiteZtt«’. UPO" the system .
When this has been accomplished the dis­
charge gradually ceases, and tbe sore or
nicer heal«. It to the tendency of these old
indolent sores to grow worse and worse,
and eventually to destroy the bones. Local
applications, while soothing and to some
extent alleviate pain, cannot reach tbe seat
cf the trouble. S. S. 3. does, and no matter
how apparently hopeless your condition,
•ven though your constitution has broken
down, it will bring relief when nothing
•tee can. It supplies the rich, pure blood
necessary to heal the sore and nourish
the debilitated, diseased body.
IRONDALE
WORKS
SOLO.
I SPOKANE
MAN
FEELS
RICH
The Delicious
¿¡* Fragrance
I
Fa«« Into th« Hand« of 'I r. Hill, th*-
Growl Northern Klu«.
Spokane, sept. 10. —11. B. Nye, an
Port Townsend, S«pt. 10—Die an­
nounced sale of the Irondale iron fur­ old Spokane prospector, has come
nace to an agent of James J. Hill, home, bringing with him a sackful of
which is said to have taken place at fabulously rich ore that was taken from
Nan Francisco, September 1, ba« caure.l his claim, the Bill Nye, iu Jackson
no little comment hire- Whether it county. Oregon. I'ne ore assays $40,-
means the starting up of the plant oJO hi gold to the tou. )u speaking of
again, or whether the property ba« the rich strike, Mr. Nye said:
•' t he great pay chute is ten inches
been purchased merely for the water
frontage slid other purposes to a ques­ wide ami the native gold is visible ail
through it. On July 25 I bonded the
tion of debate.
For the past year negotiations for claim for $600 and by August 6 1 bad
the sale of the plaut have gone for­ taken out $12,000 in gold ore.
ward. Tbe deal was to have included
DIADEM GOLD ORE.
valuable iron deposits on Texada isl­
and, B. C., but the owners of the lat­ Good Showing Nlmde Mt the B«krr City
ter property, the Puget Souud Iron
SHitijilltig Work«,
Company, which is composed <ff the
Baker City. Or., Sept. 10.— Returns
stockholders of the Irondale proj erty,
from the Baker City sampling works,
refused to dispose of the island iron for the last carload shipment mad« by
mines, so the furnace machinery suit a the Diadem Gold Mining Company,
large amount of laud at and near Irou- shown net value of $1,018.94. file
dale was sold without the iron mines
report gives 6.20 ounces of gold, nim
in British Columbia.
ounces of silver and $116.80 value to
Ou the lauds included in the deal,
the ton. '1 Im company's property is
but lying some miles from the furnace located in the Greeuhoru district, about
at Irondale, are valuable irou deposits
five miles from liobiusville, and tbe
and ore from the miues there was used
owners are Montana capitalists.
The
in connection with Texada ore during
the time tbe furnace was in opeiation. previous shipment ran $130.60 to the
The combining of the two ores made ex­ ton and netted $800.24.
Samples of ore from the copper
cellent iron, and a large amount of it
was used in the construction of the ledges on Goose creek, near the Dolly
Varden, are on display in Baker City.
crusier Charleston, built by the Union
They show rich deposits of the red
Iron Works.
Theie are other valuable deposits of metal, and those who have visited
iron in Jefferson county, in the Olym­ there say the district shows a won­
pic mountains, bordering ou Hood derful surface indication, and it is the
canal, and easy of access to the Iron­ I opinion of tho«e who are making the
dale works. These iron deposits have investigation that the district will be a
been thoroughly prospected by experts great producer of copper whenever cap­
during the past six years, who were ital and practical mining are employed.
here in the luterest of Mr. Hill, and j
GOLD KEEPS COMING.
the belief here is that the works at
Irondale will be put iu operation again. Klondike Shipment« to Seattle Do Not
The iron works, including machinery,
1 all Od Mu< h.
cost $750,000, bnt at present are not
Seattle, Sept. 10.—In round figures
worth half that, and to put the furnace $700,000 worth of Klondike gold was
in operation again would requite an brought to this city by the steamer
expenditure of $200,000.
The hot City of Seattle from Skagway. The
oven is a wreck, the stack out of date, shipment included a single consign­
tbe air compressor being about all the ment of $530,760 by the Canadian
machinery that could be utilized to ad­ Bank of Commerce of Dawsou to the
vantage. It is doubtful if the woiks Seattle government assay office. A
will be run again as a smelting plant, steel box containing $43,200 is shipped
but the purchase of tbe property may out by James Brown, who was not,
be with a view of putting in a ship­ however, a passenger on the vessel.
building plant.
Nearly $20,000 worth of Klondike
Dr. II. C. Willison, one of the treasure was received by the steamer
stockholders, who returned from San Aberdeen from Skagway, The bulk of
Francisco a few days ago, when seeu this wealth was owned by three men,
about the sale of the propertv, said he Frank E. Skagarlind, H. Carlson and
had not before heard of the deal being William Prichar 1.
closed, but admitted that agents were
negotiating for the works. He also CAPACITY OF FIFTY DRILLS.
said one of the men representing Mr.
Hill passed through Seattle. August Htarxlard Stine mt Wallare Is Putting
in a Big Plant.
24, on his way to San Francisco, and
Wailace, Idaho, Sept. 10.—The
the deal might have been con.-umm ated
Standard Mining Company is putting
September 1 as reported.
Some of the finest water frontage on in a new air compressor and electric
Port Townsend bay lies at Irondale. plant at the mine. The foundation 1«
It is securely sheltered fiom all storms, completed and some of the machinery
and the water is of a depth of from I is ou the ground. The new compressor
eight fathoms at the shore to 32 | will have a capacity of 50 drills, the
fathoms in the centei of the bay. The i present being onjy of 15 drills. In
place lie« about seven miles up the bay putting it in the company is looking
| far into the future. The 15-dtill com-
from this city.
i pressor is nearly large enough at pres­
VAN ANDA PROPERTY SOLD ent, and the company doe« not desire
to work over 20 drills if they had ever
Attorney Bannon Now Hat Tractical so much power, bnt to put in such a
Control of It.
compressor would only mean the addi­
Baker City, Or., Sept. 10.— Attorney tion of still another new plant a'tuost
P. J. Bannon, formerly of Portland, before this one would be running, so
now as practical control of the Van it was decided while the change was
Anda property on Olive creek. At the being made to get a machine that
execution sale, held in Canyon City, would be large enough to do the woik
he bid in the property for $700 in the for yearn to come.
interest of the judgment creditois. As
only four of the six claims constitut­
STEVENS
PEAK PROPERTY
ing the Van Anda group were levied
upon, the deficit of judgment, amount­ Rnnileil for •40,000 an<1 Development
ing to $400 will have to be met by the
Work Kegin« at Once.
sale of the remaining two claims.
Wallace, Idaho, Sept. 10.—A deal
William Turner, one of the original baa been made by which William
owners of the Van Anda, has hojies of Williams and John W. Perglase, of
raising the money necessary to redeem Milwaukee, undertake to develop the
the property before the time of redemp­ Wonderful group on Stevens peak, se­
tion expires. It is also understood he curing a working bond from the own­
will take up the building improve­ ers for $40,000. This is the group on
ments, which were some time ago sold which 16 feet of galena was struck a
as personal property ou execution 'ew weeks ago, when ground sluicing
This mine at one time ranked as a val­ .Dinting for the location of the ledge
uable property, and this it may be yet. where it (Tossed a creek. Since then
About $1.300 worth of development ore has also been found in another lo­
work has been done and aliout $1,000 cation.
The group includes three
has been spent on buildings.
The claims, the Wonderful, Oro Fino and
mine is located on Quebec mountain, Aguinaldo. Work begins at once iu
and is surrounded by a number of other cutting a trail from the Northern Pa­
promising properties.
cific to the property, and is to be pur­
sued continuously during the year for
DREDGING THE GOLD.
which agreement runs.
Big Operation« on the Fraser River In
British Columbia.
Kamloops, B. C., Sept. 10.—The big
gold dredge on the Fraser
—
river near
Lytton, B C., has been in operation
for the past month and the owner is
more than satisfied with the resnlts
attained. The dredge is in operation
every hour of the 24, the men working
three shifts. Every 24 hours 1,500
cubic yards of gravel is taken from the
bottom of the stream and fussed over
the trealing tablas. This may not ap­
pear to be a large amount at first sight,
but when it is understood that this
means in the neighborhood of 2,000
tons dead weight, and that during the
day over 10,000 tons of water are used
in the washing process, it will be evi­
dent to anyone the workings of the
dredge is an undertaikng of great mag­
nitude.
Big Sale of Mining Stock.
Portland, Sept. 10.—The stock of
the Musick Mining & Milling Com­
pany, one of the beat-known properties
in the Bohemia district, was placed on
sale at the Oregon Mining Exchange
Mr. ] B Talbert, Leek Box ay,Winona, Ml««,
•ays: 5*Sla y.ar« ago my lea from tbe knre to and 123,450 shares were sold during
tbe foot was one soud sore. Several phyiician« the first call, at 10 cents per share.
(rul'd me sad t made two trip« to Hot Springs,
but Mund no relief I was iaducad to try B S s , The Musick is a good producer, nearly
iaditic«-]. a complete cure. I hav« bee a a per- $160,000 having been taken from that
ectly well man ever aiace "
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to the only purely veg­ property. A stamp mill is in operation
etable blood purifier at the Musick.
known—contain« no
BIO SUIT IN IDAHO.
poisonous minerals to Valuable Mine i« Wanted by Different
ruin the digestion and
Alleged Owner«.
add to, rather than relieve vour suffer­
Weiser, Idaho, Sept. 10.—A suit for
ings. If your flesh does not heal reedih
when scratched, bruised or cut, vour blood partition and seven-sixteenths of the
fa in l>od condition, and any ordinary sore Peacock, Helena and White Monument
mines in the Seven Devils, valued at
1* apt to become chronic.
Send for our free book and write our $800,000, has been commenced at
The remaining nine-six­
physician* about your case. We make no Weiser.
aharge for this service.
teenths of tiie property is under bond
Tft tWIPT (FKCIFIC CO, ATLANTA, «A.
for $1,500,000, and the payments on
it have been made regularly for some
time. It is one of the most important
mining suits ever begun in Idaho and
from a hot
Royal Baking
Powder biscuit
whets the
appetite. The
taste of such
a biscuit
sweet, creamy,
delicate and
crispy—is a joy
to the most
fastidious.
u«t as bad. ||,wr,
ail« « pound wiirlg
putting it up tu iB
It «««III« N« though
reli t any real musa
A tteee Me««» ,»r Smell,
Tonini« hud form«d the habit of go.
Ing to Mi«a Whaatoake'e h<>u«o «•»«ral
tliu«a a day.
.. amt.
’ «traiigelv
_
«ii.Hig),,
..... .
I most ol th««« visit« occurred ju«t «|
meal times. Ou« morning Im «rrtv«<|
Fetore Miss Wheetcuke a bri-aklaM a««
•erve-l. He feared that he wu« t,«,
lor th« meal, but, being U hi polli» iM
Inquire, merely looked alioulwltli «u(.
tou* aieellh for som» «igne of pr«|«r».
lion. Ml«« Wheatcake ««w hi« pertar-
ballon, but «eld nothing to r«lt«i« n,
l‘r««ently Tommy remarked •• \m‘|
It funny, Mi«e Wheatcak«, I'm awfully
hungryf” Miss Win aleak« made uo
comment and Im wiggled about im««a|.
ly Iu hie chair for a tew miun«ul«, than
with a Uiuldlv Ingratiating liaik I»
said: "Heems tu m» 1 «meli egg« bull­
ing. Do I?”
OYAL Baking Powder
improves the flavor
and adds to the healthful­
ness of all risen flour-foods.
It renders the biscuit, bread
and cake more digestible and
nutritious.
Royal Baking Powder
makes hot breads wholesome.
Food raised with Royal will
not distress persons of deli­
cate or enfeebled digestion,
though eaten warm and
fresh.
R
Don't Want l*ur» Wai*>r.
Hpaaklng of th» health of th« Brlllth
army io South Africa, th« lamdoa
Lancet ««ya that “on« of ih« gr««i»i
difficulties which confront th« iiieohal
officers 1« Io induce them to drink
water which ha« I« mii retldr-red a« pur«
a« possible by boiling or filtering A(.
ter a long march Di« average xddler
will run any risk to obtain a draught
of water, however bad.“
Not all the heroism In thl« world la
seen on Ilia battlefield and on th«
■ tag«. At a big firn In I'hb sgii. «t
which th« fathnr and hl« five clill-lnta
were penuml up Ilk« rets In a tiaptu
dl«, the members of engine rompati»
No. 3. ««ring that there wa. n.i tim« lu
wail for a book «ml ladder truck,
VOBK.
formed a ladder of their l«»li««, by
■laud I Ing on« upon th« «boulders ol
another, and mi oil up to 35 feet, and
T«> <'l»Mti «ml Fullah * rianu,
In cleaulug aud pollshiug a plain' go all nt the strickeu people wer« |Ma««d
over the woolwork with a cloth w«l duwu to ««lety.
with paratill« oil. being geurrtxia with
the oil where the worxlwork 1« very
much mi II m I. Let thia remain two or
three hour«; thia 1« to aolteii th« dirt.
Tlieu wash with aoap ami water ami a
•olt cloth, belug careful not to let any
water touch the worka Inaide the piano.
U«e a good white or a white Ceatile
■nep. Wi|« dry with a coll oluth and
pollth with «oil old U*«u or chamois
leather.—September Latdiae" Hum« China K«»«« How tn l'r.«.r«« ur.|...,
Mlllb lia have leen «|«-iil In civilised
Journal.___________
ctiunlrina in fútil» effort* t*> pr, seri»
|‘l»<i*s Core for Con«umptlon 1« an lnf.it-
little ineilli me for cough« and cold« N gre|w«. Th» Chine«« lieve kh-'Wii th«
W S ami SL, CKran UruV«, N. J , Feb. 17, ««cret for many ceiiiuri«« «ml ■ullllona
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more heve le-en virluly used in tbs
The Mount Vernon (III.) saloon effort to drag fiom them th« recipe.
k«v|H-r« who kept <i|«eu their «aliMina
after the village had voted local op­
tion, claiming that tbe by-law was in­
valid, have loat their caee liefore the
court, ami have closed up their place«.
Judge I'lerie eu«talu«d th« validity ol
Cooking utensils made of alumhiorn
the ordinance, holding th« «ubmiaamn instead of tin are willing into u — la
of the question waa Hot a delegation of the French army.
authority by the city council.
Many imitation baking powder*, made from alum, are upon th*
market. Alum isactMti»ivepoi»«iii. used only !•«< sum it is < heap.
The use of alum baking powder» 1» condenuwd bv all phy­
sicians. and in many sections then sale la prohibited by law.
•OVAI BAKING POWOtA CO , 100 WILLIAM ST, HCW
Most anything seems to lie good
enough reasou for bringing divorce pro
Deeding«. A Washington woman has
sued for freedom ou the ground that
her husfian I is n it as strong ¡ailiticalh
as he thought ami said he was, and a
Leaveuworth sister has just burst her
matrimonial bonds because her hus­
band would not take her to church.
Chari» Major'« Naw hear Marla«,
The latest work of the author of
"When Knighthood was in Flower”
Ims been secured by The laidles’ Home
Journal. As would be expected, It
has to do with adienturv—the experi­
ences ol «oiiie froutier children. 'I here
is a child's romance woven Into the
«tories. and they will have a keen in­
terval for boys aa well as for their eld­
A prosperous writer in Germany of er«. Under the heading of "Blue River
today is very comfortable, indeed. Bear Stories” Mr. Major’« aerial will
For “The Ancestors” Gustav Freytag begin iu the October Journal.
was pai.i 420,000 marks, wihch to
It Is safe to «ay, from a wide ac­
£21,000. Sudermann computes that
he has already drawn royalties to the quaintance with ministers' wive«, that
tune of £15,000. Fritz Reuter made they are not sometime«, but alwai«.
£100,000 out of literature, and Ebera’ imposed upon; they are laid iifaru the
uOvels circinate by the million and 1‘iocruatean bed of “ouuht to lie,” and
anatomical consideration« vanish liefore
carry a royalty of a mark a copy.
tile joy most people feel iu the cheerful
Competent authorities assert that task of stretching out or lopping off
South America has greater undeveloped one or other of the privileges which the
resources than any other |«irtion of the majority of ths other worneu in the
world. Any crop grown elsewhere can parish [smsess to an unlimited degree.
be duplicated there, and the country —A Minister's Wife, in the September
aliouuds in coal, silver ami gold, most Ladies* Home Journal.
of which have been only slightly de­
veloped.
Evert Jansen Wendell is a blue-
blooded knlckerbocker, ■ member of
The pope has written a Latin hymn one of the oldest New York families
in memory of all the martyrs who have
ami rich. He is known all over New
died in advancing the civilization of York as the “beet friend of bad boy«.”
the world.
He carries ou a corre«|ioudence with no
Queen Wilhelmina of the Nether­ les« than 2,001) toys who al one time
lands, is said to lie expert in all tbe most people would put under the cate­
shirts ami pastimes that are popular iu gory of ''bad.” Mr. Wendell has been
tbe country.
I instrumental in placing all the boy*
Despite the fact that he rules one of with whom he correspond« on weatern
the smallest kingdoms, Don Carlos 1., farm« or iu western village«.
king of Portugal, has more titles than
The Japanese have a literature et­
any living sovereign.
tending over 12 centurie«
Until ti)
Sir Donald Currie, head of the ('astle years ago no English person had read a
line of steamers, was discharged from page of a Japanese book.
The first
the service of the Cunard line in his written book that has come down to us
younger and humbler days because be is the Kojiki or ”Rec<n-d« of Ancient
refused to work ou Sunday.
Matters,” which was oumpleted A. I).
T hou - Hsi, the name of the Chinese 13. It contains the earlv tradition« of
empress dowager, is not her real title. tiie Japanese race, liegmuing with
Her true name has 14 syllables, ami myth«, which form the basis of the
when she signs it in full on rare occa­ Shinto religion and acquiring more and
sions it reads: "Tsou-Hsin-Kiang-yi- more of a historical character as it pro­
Chon-yu-Chnang-Cheng-Sbon-Kung-Ub ceeds until it com«« to a close in A D
638.
iDg-Hsien Chu’ug-Usi.”
Molh«te will lind Mrs W«»low's Sooth­
ing i-vrup the beet remedy to u.« for Ml'*«
Cbiblreii during lhe leelliing |*riod.
Matiageti of the various railroads
operating out of <'lib ago declare that
they will co-operate with officer« of th«
anti-clgarette league in the welfare on
the cigaiette habit, and it la proliabl«
that «eieral of the road« will follow
th« example of the Rock lalaml Com­
pany in issuing a general order prohib­
iting the u«e ol cigarette« among their
employe«.
fhe c«n«□« of White Plain«, N. Y..
■hows more dog« than people.
The Merit
of a Medicine
1« <|r(t*rIIIhir<l bv th® t®«1
maker, otomach tonic and urn® «»rrnittlw
eiirr.
Il ettrwa
'.a. nrrv'»u»’rH«
debility, that tired trelmg. amt all W«d
dlaeatea.
Get only
II imm I'»,
lw< «u>«
Hood’s Sarsaporilla
Never
(khfinlagfb
M/
!»..«•■ ii ruft?
W® know II imm I' b
n
I'eoplr wh<> trtkr it for WII.V di'
by bwd bl«MMi or» l«>w «faf® of
any II cure«. It 1« «he grrst pure G'“‘«
offered to
our students
Are numerous and aubatantla). I«arie
room®, f* i
tie trat her«, complete coura»** <»( «tutlv, anabla ut
d<»
•
r '
umlrrtake. Wo le«« It ><• «diuif, 0|rll!nir. «»rohtinar A
'
< orrmpKiidence, (’ominer« lol law, Ho«»«teerpitif, llaniiii/ 1,1
B'iolneM Prartlr.., Hhorthand. Tvt*wrlt.n»
\‘’V»*"«■
Mlii>o..Kraphl!ir, l-mral Forma, Court Paper*. O»« » i*«»rk,r.i<
• ll the year Htu«St*rit* may enter at any tlino our <alal«»guo
fully. Cail or «ei»4 tor a copy. Il will pay.
Activities of a presidential campaign
Deceit and falsehood, whatever con­
veniences they n av for a time promise explain the comparative neglect of th«
or produce, are, in the sum of life, oLi­ mm serpent this summer, but a San
To Develop the White Croat.
li taeles to happiness.
Francisco romantut doe« his best to
Moscow, Idaho, Sept. 10.—An offer
make amends by describing how a
is said to have been made hy a Spokane
whale nearly
.1« steamer. That
Park and Washington St foot t
man to drive 635 feet of tunnel and
the wl-ale should I m roaming around in
J- A. W«co, Penman «nd Srcrvtiry
shaft on the White Cross for a half in­
a small bay and that amarine "artist" A. P. Armstrong, LL. B^ Principal.
terest in the property. He proposed
should pregint the sole proof add to the
to sink 200 feet. The White Cross is
beauty of ffie fiction.
“For «lx year« I was a victim ol dy«-
FINE OLD
located in the Moscow mountains, six prp.l.
in its worwl form
I could cat nolbifif
miles from Moscow, and has of late out milk toast, arid ai time*no blomuch would
From the great shipyards at Stettin,
retain and divest even that. Last Match I
been show ing some good surface indica­ not
which have already sent forth the
began taking CASCAKET? and amce then 1
tions.
Deutschland and the Kaiser Wilhelm
hare ateadlly improved, until J am as well as 1
ever was in my life.
der Grosse, is soon to come another le­
Gin, Brandy, Rum
D avid H M urpiy . Newark. O.
Dr. Withy corn be, vice-director of the
viathan of the sea w hich, it i« affirmed,
Corvallis, Or., agricultural college ex­
11
full
quart, |9on. l'«r ««lion, t3.H0.
will
make
an
hourly
speed
of
24
knots
’
.
CANDY
F ort ano hiikkky , |i,«u.
periment station, has departed for Sac­
It may yet come about that a person
CATHARTIC
ramento, where he is to act as one of
ALL GOOD <101)111
who has a week and some cash to spare
the judges of the fine stock display at
for an ocean voyage may cross «nd re­ Order« fur I.1. no and upward dellv«r*<l Ire« to
the California state fair. Shortly niter
neareat Railroad or Mleamer Lauding. blank
cross the Atlantic in seven days.
< a«ea and Ksfls.
hi« return to Oregon he will leave for
the East, for a two mouths’ absence,
The friends of Andree will never give
LOUIS CAHEN & SON
during which he will visit the princi­
up hope. A dispatch from Stockholm
Established ao Years.
pal stations of the country.
tells of a letter, signed by Andree
F!eA«ant. Palatable. Potent. Tante Good Is, found in the Arctic by an American'
• AN ritAMlSCtl, DAl.lrolttlAs
Good Dividend for Small Mine.
Good. Nerer dimen. Weaken, or (¿ripe |(x 2jc UX
It has now been over two years suue
... CURE CONSTIPATION. .
Nelson, B. C., Sept. 10.—The Ath- «(•rllR«
Y om can't make a mhtak» H
*•**
II »asad y (•■«••?. • htea««. Mnalreal Maw îarh. tn
Andree sailed away for the North pole
bases mine near this place will declare
in
his
balloon,
and
it
is
fooliahne»«
to
TA DAH
•o'1 i/r:unnrrrrf b» «II d«nf
a dividend of $25,000, which is 5 per ||A
HU-IU-DhL ...
<■!
H«Mi
10 DMA' TREATMIRr HIU.
expect that he is alive.
cent on the new capitalization.
!/ H«v« mad« Drapty and IU urn-
PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE
DYSPEPSIA
WHISKY
NOTHING BETTER MADE
DROPSY
Wood promises to be wood in La
Grande, Or., this winter, says the
Journal, The market is begging al*
ready, and one man who ought to
know estimates that there aro not 80
cords in all the acres of timber within
a radius of 10 miles. Large loads are
now being hauled from Summerville.
BI m H op Mine Will Soon Ship Ore.
Palouse, Wash., Sept. 10.—The
Bishop claim, on Jerome creek, alsiut
20 miles from Palouse, will begin to
ship soon. A rate of $5 per ton to Ta­
coma or Everett has been secured.
Only lack of capital prevented the
mine form shipping earlier in the sea­
son, for there are several hundred tons
of ore on the dump.
DON’T LET YOUR HARVEST SEASON FIND YOU WITHOUT A
STUDEBAKER
WAGON.
plicatiopi a ■■Miuty for t««nty
y««r« with tn« mo.t wood.rfol
•«co«««. Ilav« cored many tnou«-
•ud oases.
¡»
ti, 1. i. oiitirncowo,
Boz I,
Atlanta, Ua.
..Mitchell..
Mitchell, Iieuiis & Staven to
PORTLAND, ORECON.
■ F CLAIM4M1* row
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JOIIN POOI.E, PoaTl.AWD, O rzuon , |L Wrl • la MA 'HAN
If HICHFOS Washington. »
I give you
lmrg«lns
'
— t|,K ...
I K «a 111 rs In
iti generai
■ I ('••Ivr quirk rrplir •
I*
kwiicimi
¿ hlHftry.
“"VX' eiltfillHM
•’•N*"*». Iwtilasva
bolters, twill«
tanks, ».>«•>.«.«>
pumpa,
I, J ’i'l i i*
windmills. Th«
L'.'.'.
i* 1 1 . . 1 1* ’ I,",, wimlmllls.
The n!-w
new
•»luaUed k
•«id
bini, Is un»
DR. BUNN’S^ PILLS
A D0,ï- CnreRleVn«adarh«aadDye
Dlgee
•onr'im . .» ;11
DonotOrlpeorHIeX.n, To
flOaaiLn À’él'
« fr«., full I h > s iJe. OR.
■ omasi KO CO., ni)M.i«aiw ra Bolder Druggists
ici? Fr?,."2',”,I,', ,l“PI'«.,,'‘rlfr th« lil'iml. AM
^USKY*8 WINTER OARDEIf..
Third and Morrlsoa dtrasta
The Douglas county lioanl of equal­
...
OHBGON
Made of the Best Materials, thoroufhly seasoned, by competent workmen. It «.M. •’OUTLAND
ization reilucml the aHsessmont of rail­
C. A. ALI8KY. Prop.
without an equal. Call on our Agent, or address
road rolling stock from $608 to $500 a
Do not fall to visit
STUDEBAKER BROS. MANUFACTURING CO
some ef tbe most valuable property In mil*.
F«w material change« were
‘
Buffet
Osto
th* 8* ym Davila to involved.
32Q-3J8 East Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon.
mad* la th* roll*.
A -V knrtiak lady orchmt * a _.
Huh Corp«.
l*ro«F« iillng claim«
Here’» a Propo.Hir
tn X< t a<H»l value 1er your
,,r W11'
niak Ins Improvement« in Jour ,.„,di or l»r*
lux a new house, no matfr ho .,.I.|ri,«lorP
III« sum you wish ioa)»-nd I 1 |ur,., rii-.P*
fliturea, nreplaci«,
./ Imt.-.t it
will ««va mnnev and In- »‘¿'.’i,, , al •‘,"1
■UltTHK.IOliN IILIIK» " «<’•
Mirent, l’o 11
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PUTÌ CD’C
CUILEn 0
CARBOLATE OF l°D
POCKET
A guaranteed ''')"''''L
Conaumptlon. All Drussl"1"-•
v PiOj'li
W. H. XMITH a CO., Buffalo. I-J.™
M. P. N. U.
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uiantlon IhT« peper.