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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1904)
Vy m t V TWBKJW1lM'l'imm -DXlC'C'AplTAC'TbUhWAMOREOON; THURSDAY; MAY'zC" 1904? . - ..--.mmmmmaBMmumtmtmwama i t H f SOUTHERN ? OREGON MINES Yiels Well anr) Water Supply ? Holds Good in Most Places V Merlin, Or., May ,26. Placer miners of Southern Oregon havo had an ex--ceptlonably favorable season, and tho go'til,. yield is, in consequence, above iHo average. It is noticeable that mining methods are changing, And that the very "latest machinery for -cheap handling of dirt Is being In .stalled. Placer mining is being con iliirtnrV nn. business methods, at wldo Tarionce with tho old plarts of a few yfiars ngo, Then It waB a matter of dodging about, picking out -tho richer spdts, and working tho most easily handled ground. Now it is "clean as you go," and the ground gone ovor cMLbp abandoned for all time. v ilrWfsnelgiiborhopd the' water Is estlll holding, and' few "if any of tho largor mines haVo shut down. The Jloyal group still has a full head for Jts six-inch giant, under BOO feet pres sure, and 1b handling a vast quantity of dirt. Tho Sfratton giants aro -pounding' away at tho" b'lg red hills,' antLdozenSapfothera report .plenty., of. -water and a prosperous season. - Tho, Calico Consolidated has three giants satiwork. The Alameda Is driving a drift steadily into a mountain of oro, and thoCopo, Allen and othor mines on; iliOrBlB Yank ledge aro showing; somej good1 orc Theiqolden Wedge,'' lying iOUT UlUl'H 11 Will UUIIU'i IV ua uwu MUM. afc1 week, tho deal boinK completed to day to a Dolawaro company. Thti$ prifS Is not given, but as $15,000 has. begg, offered, It is cortalnly not toss w ' Pain Weakens j JklL ' And Destroys Nerves. the .- Po you. know that pain, in simply the ucrVs c'rylnp for help? JIaa it over occurred to you that -pain -weakens and destroys tho nervous sys tem? "or this reason you should act promptly-in every csbb of hoadache, backncho, stomach ache, sciatica, rheumatism, neuralgia, toothache, and all othor pain. rr. Miles' Antl-raln Pills will relieve pain almost Instantly, because they act in a natural and harmless mnnncr upon tho nervo tissues, and relievo the. con ditions which cause 'the pain, Whllo very prompt and. effective In. their nation, they do not effect the fcowel In the least, arq lierfeotlyhurm leas, and leave no disagreeable ' after effects, cl!eate women who suffer ,from Jieadache, bcarlng-down and periodical pains, can uno thorn with Impunity. Tou may also give them to children -with tho assurance that whllo they will ixllevo, thoy cannot possibly harm. -Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Pills never fall to cure headache, putn In buck of neck, cold palno, neuralgia, or In fact any pain. I have taken them with best re- suits, and havo ulven thorn to otheraj iney never disappoint. aiMlEllT 11. 111 OU8EU. Wllford Cen- cr, unio. 25 doses for 25 cents. Never sold In bulk. If first packago falls to benefit, your money back. rsnvTi Wrlta to us for Pre Trial 'JCMAJU package of Dr. Miles' AntK Pain Plllt, the New Bclcntllla Itomecly tor IHiln. AUo Symptom 131&nk Our iJpplallot will dlnKnoxe .your case, tell yon whttt Is wronjr, and l"w to right It, 3Ko. di. wii.ka mruicai. CO., XJUI01UTO1UKS, IJUUJAnT,, 1ND. , ytiwn w tj That M Smell If thoro is anything you- need It is to retnovo tho death-dealing sower gas from your house. I Mode tn i Plumbing wilt do this and give you com fort ns well as health. Have your old plumbing Inspected and you may eavo a heavy bill I BURROUGHS & FRASER 109 State St, 'Phone 1011 Main, IIIIIHIIMIIIMMMIIIIII WW M..--... , ,HUIE WING SANG CO. Great said of Chlnestf and Japanese laser goods. Wo also mako up all klBds of wrappers and waists, under wear and skirts, G eats' and ladles' furnishing good, silks, laces and cm feroldetlte. All Icinda of Bummer goods, Buttting, eto. Court stroet, corner ot alley, Salem than Tin mrm. fho mine hOS bCOn workddfor 10 years,? In a small way? prouuojng) accorcunKH" iu mm o celptsfaBburoflOOO LikoallAsuch proportlos, It has been "postholed," and not properly opened. The vein is about four feet, and gold is visible In nearly all of it. The Lucky Queen is arranging to put In a ten-stamp mill on Jump-Off-Joe creek, six miles northeast of Mer lin. It Has a well-defined' vein of high grade ore, with a largo quantity blocked out. Tho Oro Flno, four miles abovo tho Lucky Queen is also In fine shape, sight. with inn nbundance of orcutli in This r company recently- par- chased a 50-ton cyanido plant, and is now putting tho road In shape for get ting it on tho ground. Tho hills are full of prospectors, and much work is being done. .u, Do It looay. The time-worn injunction, ''Never put off 'till tomorrow what you can do today." Is now Generally present- jed In this ferm: "Do It today!" That is tho terse advise w want to give you about that hacking cough or de moralizing cold with which you have been struggling for several days, per haps weeks, Take some reliable reme dy for it TODAY and let that remedy bo Dr. Boschee's Gorman Syrup, which has been in use for over thirty-five years. A few doses of it will undoubt edly relievo your cough or cold, and its continued uso for a few days will cure you completely. No matter how deep-seated your cough, even' if dread consumption has attacked your lungs, Gorman Syrup will surely effect a cure as it has dono before in thou sands of apparently hopeless cases of lung trouble. New trial bottles, 25c; regular size, 75c. At all druggists. At Dr. Stone's drug stores. , Maryland Democrats. Baltimore, Md., May 26. The Mary land delegation to the Democratic national convention will go to St. jLouls unln3tructod. This appeared to no nnaliy decided upon at tho opening of the-state- convention herer"today; I A unique plan will bo adopted in or der to help along the so-called Gorman boom and at tho same time leave tho Maryland Benator free to control tho delegation and' swing its votes to whomsoever ho pleases. It is said to bo tho plan to formally Invito Senator Gorman" to make -his own solectlou for dolegato-at-largo. In any ovent ho would probably dictate tholr own selection, but tho idea la that tho stato convention shall, by ro3olutlon, publicly place the appoint-1 ment of the delegates In Senator Gor man's hands. Ever since tho senator returned from his recont visit to New York ho has lot it be, known that he did not want tho Maryland delegation Instructed in favor of him or anyono olso. Tho plan outlined will probably bo carried out in ordor to show tho confidence of tho convention in Mr. Gorman and to proclaim to the country that tho Maryland dologatlbn' was in thorough accord with him and subject to his wishes. It would bo tho equiva lent of nn endorsement without plac ing Mr. Gorman on record as a candl-i date. - ' 1 ' On International Arbitration. . ' Lake Mohonk, N. Y May 2J.r)on M. , Dickinson of Michigan, Justlco, Brewer of tho United 8tates supremo j court, Genornl O. O Howard, General Stowart L. Woodford, Congressman t Uttloflold of Maine, President Oilman of Carncglo institute-, and Edward, Everett Halo aro a few of tho noted nven who havo signified .intention, of taking .part in tho tenth annual con-' foronco on International arbitration to ba; hohoro during tho coming. week. Judgo Gcorgo Gray, who is ono of the four roprosentatlvos of tho United States from Tho Hague tribunal, will presldo ovor tho conference. William I Ponflold, of tho Stato department at Washington .will speak, on tho Vonozuolan .arbitration, Commissioner Macfarland, of the District pf Colum bia, 1b to speak on .tho significance of tho present agitation in favor of an arbitration treaty with Great Britain, and Charles M. Poppor, Bpeclal com misiRonor appolntod by tho govern ment on tho Pan-Amorican railway project, Is -down for an addross on the relations of that enterprise to the promotion of poaco among tho nations of ho wostorn hemisphere. j Eye Was Destroyed. I Pendleton, Or., Mny 26. Elmor La Hue. a young farmer of Hollx, lost tho! sight of his right eyo yesterday morn-' ing In a strange manner. Ho was en gaged in sharpening a harrow tooth at a forgo on his farm, and was ham jmorlng the point, when the tooth nuppou irom tno tongs wun wnicn no was holding It, and flow up striking him In tho eyo. Tho ploco of iron was rod-hot, and as it flow past La Huq's faco the small point brushed across tho jjorrtor of his oye, burning It so that thq sight was totally destroyed, though tho oyolld and tho lasboa wore not buttfcd'ittthd Innat I La lluo was brought to Pendleton, where he had his eyo treated. It is fought possible that it may be nec essary tofsmoje thobnlHfo save tho othooye, da the injured member Is becoming badly'lnfiamed and sore. Tho Unfortunate is a well-known young1 man of the county, where he has resided for a number of years. WILL NOT HAVE TO QUIT LODGES Mrs. Eddy Only Requires That Chris tian Scientists Join No More. Boston, May 20 The Rev. Mary Baker O. Eddy, pastor emeritus of tho First Church of Christ, Scientist, who .framed the 'recent "by-law on organiza tions adopted by tho church, has given tho v Christian Sclenco Journal the following explanation of this by law J "I beg to Infornu my beloved mem bers of the Mother Church that the by-law in article 26 of Its manual docs not require members of beric-volent and progressive organizations, auch as. the Free Masons, Odd Fellows, temperance societies and those of similar cult to resign their member ship. It specifies in plain English that individuals who become members of our church shall not thereafter bo made mombers of clubs prother. or ganizations not named in its manual, and wherefore7 Because our religious denomination demands the faithful at tention and labor of Its members In all philanthropic, therapeutic and pro gressive Christian work for the human race, and relies upon the adequate scientific 'source and resources there for;'" Pioneer's Annual Picnic. The twenty-second annual reunion of the Oregon Pioneer Association will bo hold In tho armory at Portland on Wednesday, .Juno 22d. The pioneer headquarters are In tho city hall building, top floor, and will be open June 18th, where badges may bo se- cured from. Geo. II. Hlmes, tho secre- tary. A good program has been ar- ranged. A railroad rate of one and one-third fare has been secured on all lines. Supreme Court Items. The orders entered in the supreme court yesterday were as follews: On motion of John Rummell, an. at torney of tho court, It was ordered that Robert Burns be permanently ad mitted to practice as an attorney. On petition and certificate from the supremo court of Ohio George C. jStlenman was admitted to practice law on probation for nine months. SUMJIER'SCHOOL The first term of tho Capital Summer Normal opens May 2d, and will continue eight weeks. Tho socond term opens Juno 27th, to continue untlll tho August exams. Classes will bo formed In all tho branches required for State and county papers, and In Latin, Stenography and Type-writing. Address J. J. Kraps, Supt. E. T. Moores, Prof. Matthews. it ii 1 1 mi e i n i at im-ho J Vioim, Mandolin f and Guitar. Thorough instructions. Pupils propared for clubs, recitals and entertainments. Special terms to pupils starting now. Private lessons 50c. Class lessons 25c. Club rehearsals free. SIDNEY HAYES, 101 Commercial Street, t 1 1 1 1 1 g i it i it it n it 1 1 1 $ i i G. F. Mason Manufacturer of Berry crates, boxes. inside j work for all froit dryers, and all kinds ol shop work. Miller St. Sooth Salem, Phone 219 S Red tf Jacob Vogt Jew lino of summur shoes, and my prices are away down. In Dayno block, 99 State street, across from Patton Bros. Raffia for Hats, in all colors nnl natural. Lessons taught. The Variety Store 94 Court St. Aanora M Welch, Prop vnl.ntsmi CNOLISH kt'tTS, l.iMiM Lklw, u Kiwi UtM. ft .1 y..r Dnuliiif m4 4 H"H l'rlalu. Ta.Ma.aWl 44 "B.J4f tt.rL4Uw.fcUMTl M. M. XtMum hunt fJi&JL.aK 4A A K.k I f WSMsuu jwsummffiiua .wMi.iwiffitmiiniiiniMmiiiiiwiiMw.iiiim.,! liV.P.'ftll.tVC.Ya. IrALUJLUilLUfcJ t IT AfcgelablePrepQrationTorAs slmilaling ihcFoodandRcdula ting die Stomachs andBowcls of Promolcs Digcation.Chccrfiir nessandltest.Contalns neither Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. NOT "NARCOTIC. .hv afOUl)r&WUn.P(TCiam fmJa Seal' u4biSeruvt lKnpSfJ. tiwwsm.MM rumn Apetfecl Remedy forConsUpa non, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms ,Convylsions .Fcvensh ness and Loss of Sleep. FacSlmilo Signature or NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. a. d(!i 1.1 HI It. t I mM9mmmeBm9999&m9M9W99Q9m9 X TTSfc tJI" CO-lilC Phene: Main 2953 WORK DELIVERED W1KEN PROMISED 193 Commercial St. Over Thf Journal. tM-tmM K-t-HI-HH s iif iiiiiiHaiitiiynnif iiii f c if ia4siiiiit'ii ::::::::A GENCY O F:::t:::j ; BALFOUR, GUTHRIE .& CO. j GRAIN BDYKRS AND SHIPPBRSOF OR A Iftf ! Oats For Sale. HOP GROWERS SUPPLI ES. Crud and stick Sulphur. J, G, Graham, Agent, tiBiBiioiiamitBm(llga7 I ' ' .. V CASTORIA For Infants and CHildron. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use Over Thirty Years CASTORIA 'us eiKTAun omci. , nra vess orrr. A PEEP INTO OUR ICE HOUSE. Will show you why it is that our meats are always fresh! and appetizing In tho hottest weather, when meats, would spoil if not properly cared for. It would also show some of the fattest sides of beefi tender and fine quarters of lamb and mutton. Our meats are high grade and low priced. I E. C. Gross. MH Bears the x Signature fAM j For PRINTING FOR PROFESSIONAL Men requires a neat Type Face and appropriate treatment at the hands of the printer. Try THE N. D. ELLIOTT PRINTERY PROOFS SUBMITTED ON ALL WORK. IMMENSE STOCK OF Carnage Harness I Work Harness and Saddles All up-to-date and first clase. Soo us lor anything in our line and save money. E. S. LamportSaddlery Co. $ 289 Ommercial Street) 207 Commercial St., Silem, 0r. f f f lil lllHH-fr THE PICK OF THE FOREST Has been taken to supply the stock" of I lumber in our yards. Our stock Is? complete with all kinds of lumber.; Just received a car load of No. l' shingles, also a car of flno shakes.! Wo aro ablo to fill any and' all kind J of bills. Come and lot us chow tout our stock. Yard and office near 8. P. pasaengerT depot 'Phono Main 651. QOODALE LUMBER CO. iintimiiiM.)tiHiaim,.,; job vmmVMim Threo Trains to tho Ea.t oX Through Pullman standard L tourist sleeping cars dally to Oajw Chicago, Spokano; tourist sl cars daily to Kansas City; throm Pullman tourist sleeping cars (&! nonally -conducted) weekly to Cble go; reclining chair cars (seats tttt to the East dally. ' 70 HOURq 76 PORTLAJD TO CHICAGO Ho Ctunte of cn DBPABT TOB TIMB8CHEDULE8 From Portland, or, A&UTl not UtllCSfiO Portland BcnjIsI 9 15 s. m Tift Html logton Bait Lake. DanAr v. Worth, Omaha, Kansi and East. S2J r a Atlantic Kxproaa 8:10 p. m. rl Huul InKton Salt Lake, DeaTet Ft. ""'"j wiuaua, naotal City, St. UraJs, Chlduro KaA K. MOM BtPsul FVMoU 7 p. m, VIA Bpoksns Walla WftlU. Uwinou dpoJtane, Y allw. 1-mll Qttn, Vn.tioapoua Bl Paul. DuiUth.MlIv.nk. uxucaso, buq ati. Ocean and River 8chedule, For San Francisco Eyery five iq at 8 p. m,. For Astoria, way poiau and North Beach Dally (eicept 8u. day) at 8 p. m.; Saturday at 10 p. a, Dally Borvlco (water permitting) Wlliamotto and Yamhill rivers. For fuller Information ask or vrfu your nearest ticket agent, or A. L. CRAIQ, General Passenger Agent Tho Oregon Railroad & Navlgittoi Co., Portlsjid, Oregon. Corvaf lis &EasternRR. TIME CARD NO. 24. No. 2 for Yaqulna: Leaves Albany 12MSp.a Loaves Corvallls 2:00r m. Arrives Yaqulna 6:20 pa No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaqulna 6:41 a. a Leaves Corvallls lliMtttj Arrives Albany 12:15 p.m No. 8 for Derelt: Leaves Albany 7:00 a, a. Arrives Detrol 12:20pn. No. 4 From Detreit: Leaves Dotrolt 1:00 p.R Arrives Albany 5:56 pa Train No. 1 arives In Albas? ii time to connect with the S. P. tocu Dound train, as well as giving two three hours In Albany before dtp turo of S. P. northbound train. Train No, 2 connects with the & f . trains at Corvallls and Albany sit ing direct Bervlce to Newport and t& I jacent beaches. Train No. 3 for Detroit, BreltenlMs and othor mountain retorts Itn Albany at 7:00 a m., reaching D. trolt about noon, giving ample uo to reach tho Springs same day. For further Information apply U EDWIN 8TON& Manager. T. COCKRKLL, Agent, Albany. H. H. ORONI8B, Agont. CornEH O. C. T. CO.'8 PASSENGER STEAMERS POMONA and Altona leave for PortlaJ, MondtJ, Wednecday and Friday at 10 a, a, Tuesday, Thursday and SatnrdiT nij m: For CorrsllH. Tn4y. Thnilr aiid Saturday at 6 p. m For Independence daUy eipiSnn4j at p.m. Deck: Foot of Trad. M. P. lALDWIN, M Ft ce. Yes Ftee. Dr. Stone makes no charge for e sultaUon or prescrlpUon. Can, found dally at bis drug store, SJ Oregon. Farm for Sale, 114 acres in Marlon county, m mllo from Mill Chr. 35 acre proved. 66 acres good Umber;iIH. mile from a $300,000 wIU. J good, rich, black soil; t"""" lumber barn; with outbnlldtari, . !.... .! witter r acres gooa iru, u8" ... -l pleB, trees average 7 7n v' ' spring water at door; two Uirough place; good neishboraoj. mllo to uqhool, church "f? Flno beaver dam meadow m . cleared. If sold at once vw ?320O. Title clear. Torm, down, and from 2 to 3 years anco with 7 per cent dlate poeBesalon. Cal 1 on or J. EL Ray. owner of the tw . City, Oregon.