THURSDAY, MARCII 21, 1910
THE SEN I IN Kb. COTTAGE GROVE OREGON
Young Oregonian Club Mercury Production
Gives Two Program s In Oregon Im portant
Y esterday Afternoon
Mercury production In Oregon
The Young Oregonian club of Is Is-comlng Increasingly Import
Cortland, ■ponaorad by the Ore ant and may equal I he California
gonian, stopped hen- yesterduy production in 1940 says the Ore
and gave two programs, one at Un Bin. In addition to the Black Butte
jo in! meeting of the Linns club mine near here, the most Import
and Chamlx-r of Commerce and n ant mine In the state at the pre«-
MfMTlal program at the high school - III lim e IS near Sutherlin, In
auditorium. The club, 35 In num- Douglas county. Says the On- Bin:
"Mercury jumped from less than
lx-r is traveling by apcc-ial bus
and I n under the direction of J. C. $H0 io about $l«0 per flask during
Amber and itn purpose la to de 19.19 Oregon quicksilver was sold
velop bobbies and special talent of this last week at a price of $180
youngsters. I he firs, stop was per flash. Price fluctuations have
made at Albany and stops were been marked during the last six
made a, principal cities down the months as the demand for the
valley. After a short program a, metal is based lioth on the war
the Llons-Chamber of Commerce ih - ws from I-,nn>|s-ari countries and
meeting, /in hour’s program giv
en at the high school consisted of
vocal solos, tumbling and trick
skating, demonstration by a chalk
artist, slight of hand entertain
ment, accordion solos, accordion
trios, string Instrument trios, har
monica trios with one girl play-
log four harmonica« and a varie
ty of other numbers. From here
the young people went to Rose
burg and w ill travel up the coast
to Portland.
on the current requirements of In
dustry in this country. The larg
est individual quicksilver produc
er In the United States at the
present time Is the Bonanza Mine
af S uthulln, Oregon, H. C. W il
Thursday evening, March 21st,
mot, manager. The Bonanza pro
duced 500 flasks In February, preceding t h e regular grange
1940, and is |s-gged for a continu meeting, there w ill be an open
ing production of nearly 600 flasks session to which the public is in
per month. With the Bonanza pro vited to hear two able speakers,
ducing at this rate and other op A. W. Prilaux, editor of the Eu
erations accelerating their produc gene Dally News, who w ill speak
tion, It is not unlikely that Ore about taxes. James W. Walker
gon production w ill equal that of w ill talk of forest fire prevention
and w ill also demonstrate short
California for the year 1940."
wave radio.
At the close of the grange meet
Alum inum and A rchitecture
ing refreshments w ill be served by
A» an architectural m etal, a lu m i
committee In charge: Mr. and
num ha* the decorative softness of
Mrs. Erwin Pacholke. Mr. and
•tone, and the structural strength of
Mrs. Dave Rissue, Mr, and Mrs.
m ild steel
E fbesrx ll, M r and Mrs. L. Pow
Dorena Grangers to
Hold Open M eeting
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I I I . A t K S A M IH
Mention Oregon black sands a«
a commercial possibility anil you’ll
probably get a pitying look This
attitude Is readily understandable.
For every successful attempt to
nuiki* a profit out of th fw mindji,
there has l»een a discouragingly
large number of failures The rea
sons for failure« are well known
to experienced people. The sands
have been worked for gold and
platinum. .Some ventures have
railed Ixx-aiise of inexperience, but
most of them have been due to
the difficult problem of se(uirat-
Ing the gold, sometimes finely dl-
vlded, from the heavy residues of
black sands which accumulated in
sluices or various other pieces of
apparatus.
What is this material called
black sands that has causer, the
beach placer miner so much grief ?
Everyone has n o t i c e d black
atreaka or Imnds in sandbars of
stream beds or parts of ocean
beaches. Usually t h e mineral
forming these streaks is essential
ly magnetite or magnetic oxide of
Iron Most rocks contain a small
amount of magnetite as an acces
sory mineral. It is black and more
than twice as heavy as the silicate
rocks w ith which it may be asso
ciated, When surface rocks weath-
e r and the eroded portions arc
carried downgrade by rains and
streams, the heavier magnetite
grains resist the washing action
more than the silicate grains, and
so tend to form concentrations in
»»lack spots. streaks and hands.
< >cean waves act on beach sands
in a sim ilar manner, thus form
ing concent rat ions of the ncavy
mineral along benches. Ancient
shoreline* exist in the form of
terraces, perhaps hundreds of feet
above the present ocean level and
back several miles from the pres
ent beach. The ancient bench ter
races contain black sand concen
trations sim ilar to present-day
I «caches The Orc Bin.
Domestic Servants
M ure than 11 per cent of a ll w o rk
ers in the U nited States are em-
ployed for domestic or personal
Get More Car
For Your Money
This “One Two”
Way.
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FOR FACTS
2.
A
EGGS
FOR PROOF
1940
PLYMOUTH
THE LOW-PRICED
BEAUTY WITH THE
LUXURY RIDE.
McCOY
MOTORS
Phone 64
Preparation of applications for
payment under the 1939 Agricul
tural Conservation program were
completed in the county agricul
tural conservation association of
fice Monday, according to Clair
Wilkes, assistant secretary. A ll
applications must be signed by co-
operators before the close of
March 31. The AAA w ill not make
payments on applications signed
after that date. A ll interested par
ties are being notified that their
Boy: "Dad, do you know that in applications are ready and that
some parts of India a man doesn’t they should call at the association
know his wife until he marries office and sign them at. once.
her?"
^ a t k 2Why ginglc out India?”
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Grade A Large—White Ones—Just Right for Dyeing
dozen
-LEVER BROS —
O lives iall Jar—Green 2 for 19c
—H-D F IN E FOODS—
Large
F ru it C o ck tail No. It in for 35c
R ipe O lives No. 1 tins 2 for 25c
Rinso
17c
P in eap p le Crushed 8-oz. tin 2 for 25c
Giant
Marshmallows 1-lb. pkgs. Each 10c
Pkg.
O lives No. 1 tin Large 2 for 35c
C atsu p Dundee Quality 2 for 19c J----?
49c
C o rn cream Sfyk or Whole Kernel ^ c a n s 35c
Sweets
23C LUX FLA K ES
P ickles
Peas Tender Garden No. 303 tins 2 f°r 35c
Small
C heese Tillamook 2-lb. loaf 45c
B eans Cut Green No. 2 tins 2 f°r 35c
2 19c
D ev. M eat No. J4 tins 2 for 10c
Large
G ra p e fru it No. 2 tins 2 f°r 35c
Pkg.
M iracle
21c
N ew
2-ib.
lo a k i
cloth** whittS ¡
25-oz. ja r
WHIP
TOILET
SOAP
Quart Jar
Fisher’«
Seedless
PANCAKE
9.8 lbs. Z ^ O c
RAISINS
41b.
pack
LIFEBUOY
Pure All-Vegetable
Shortening
JELL-O
6 Flavors
All-Purpose
Hardwheat
4 " -2 5 ’
Pound 10
PEAS
POTATOES so ibS. 4 5 c
Fresh Green
J
pggf
v
2 2 0 s iz e ^ ^ t l o z .
Produce Prices E ffective Friday and Saturday Only
49 pounds
.29
Free Marmalade Jar W ith 2 Packages
2
Packages
19
c B i —
W H E A T IE S ........... 2 packages 19c
W H E A T H E A R T S 28-oz. size 23c
pkgs.
,LY’S MARKET
New
ORANGES
Our Finest Hardwheat
Flour Value
The Genuine
Vegetable Department
Sweet, Juicy
IR ISH ’S
SPEC IA L
C O R N K IX
24c
2 pound tin
47c I 3-lb. can . . 4 7 .
4 p o u n d s ................... 93c I 6 -lb .can .93'
U. S. No. 2
PETER
PA N
¿X for 25C I 49 P o u n d s $ X =
X pound tin
POTATOES
NUCOA ~
4 f,,r25c
S ê ? W COFFEE SPRY
g
TAKE THE
LUXURY
RIDE
SiOi
Farm ers Should Sign
AAA Applications
LOAD YOUR TABLES AT EASTER W ITH GOODIES GALORE — TH EY COST
VERY LITTLE AT YOUR IR IS H SWARTZ STORE.
Friday Thru Tuesday, Inc.
SEE THE
QUALITY
CHART
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ell, J. Read and Miss Margaret
Read.
Saturday evening. March 23. the
Dorena grange w ill be host to
Thurston and Goshen when they
w ill present their play festival.
The Thurston grange play is en
titled, "Moonsigns.” Goshen pre
sents, "The Tiger’s Claw."
There is no charge for these
plays, the idea being to present
the plays for the enjoyment of the
members of the different organ
izations and also for the public to
enjoy. Etta A. Finnerty, Grange
Reporter.
Friday and Saturday Specials
Pork Back Bones
Freshly
4 pounds. . .......... 19c
H am L oaf
T r i m m ed
Ground ham and veal. Spe
cial preparation for Easter,
P o u n d ------------------------ 20c
2 pounds. . ......... 35c
Fresh Ham Rolls
Sliced Bacon
Plenty of Lean
Broken Slices
Pound...................
20c 6 lb. box............ 89c
P u re L ard
H ens
Home Rendered
2-3 lb. Average
4 pounds. . .......... 35c
Pound..
............. 21c
Be Sure to See Our Display of Hams Before You Buy for Your Easter Dinner.
The Price Is Always Right
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