PAGE TW O ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS. Ashland Tidings Established 1876 Published Every Evening Sunday TH E ASH LAND OFFICIAL Except PRINTING CITY AND PAPER Metal Mining In Oregon LIKES SOLITUDE And th e w inds w ildly w hip its placid MORE THAN CITIES sm ile. EDM ONTON, A lta ., J u ly 25.— T Second T rio — m e n tio n of isle a n d have been in c iv iliz a tio n a y e a r now e n c h a n te d m a id e n on it: a n d I am g o in g b ack borne a s q u ic k ­ W ith in th is la k e th e r e lies an isle, ly a s I c a n ,” s a id W . D. C la rk , w ho A d a rk a n d m y stic Isle, M ETA L M IN IN G IN OREGON tin u e s to ru n its 2 0 -sta m p m ill an o h a s b een a h e rm it in th e A rc tic w ild ­ T h a t c a p tiv e h o ld s a m aid en fa ir ----------- i c y a n id e p la n t of th e C o rn u co p ia e rn e ss n e a rly a q u a r te r of a c e n ­ W ho a w a its h e r lo v er th e re . ' T h o u g h O regon s h a re s w ith o th e r m in e iu B a k e r c o u n ty re m a in s in op- tu ry . W hy sh e is- th e r e a n d w hy th e s n a re s ta te s a d e p re ssio n in gold a n d cop- e ra tio n . T h e Ben H a rris o n , a t G ran- C la rk ’s “ h o m e ” is on th e h e a d w a ­ T he s p ir its only know . p e r p ro d u c tio n , th e co n d itio n s in i t s 'l t e , in G ra n t co u n ty , closed its 125- te r s of th e P eel riv e r, 180 m iles B ut fo r th e lo v er bold a n d tru e m in ln g in d u s try im p ro v ed so m e w h at ton flo ta tio n m ill la s t O ctober, ow ­ fro m H e rsc h e l Isla n d a n d 110 m iles T he p h a n to m sh ip w ill sail. in th e f ir s t h a lf of th is y e a r. T he in g to la b o r c o n d itio n s. T h e A lin ed a ffo m F o rt M cP h erso n . H is n e a re s t W ill sa il a c ro s s th e w a te rs blue -re c e ip ts of bu llio n from th is s ta te a t j M ines com pany, J o s e p h in e c o u n ty , is n e ig h b o r is fifty -six m iles aw ay. T hey A nd s p u rn the evil spell, th e m in t, s m e lte rs a n d re fin e rie s a t idle. T he G old R idge, of M edford, see each o th e r once a y ear. W ith A nd to his h e a r t he will clasp his S an F ra n c is c o fo r th e six m o n th s of h a s p u rc h a se d a 1 0-stam p m ill an d th e ex cep tio n o f th is one o th e r m an love, 1921 a m o u n te d to $261,602 in gold h a s re c e n tly u n c o v ered a led g e of C la rk is th e only h u m a n b ein g in A nd e v e r w ith h e r dw ell. I a n d $3,762 in s ilv e r, a n in c re a se of good ore. W ork on th e M illio n aire, a th o u sa n d s q u a re m iles o f c o u n try . $156,796 in gold a n d $2,017 in sil­ n e a r th e G old R idge, has been re ­ T h e In d ia n s do n o t go t h a t f a r n o rth T h ird c h o ru s an d solo— n a rr a tio n v e r o v e r th e re c e ip ts fo r th e firs t su m ed . A t Gold H ill, th e B e rth a , a n d th e E sk im o s do n o t com e so f a r six m o n th s of 1920, a c c o rd in g to K u b la , a n d R ed O ak m in e s a r e being so u th . (C o n tin u e d o n P a g e T h re e ) C h a rle s G. Y ale, of th e U nited S ta te s reo p e n e d , b u t th e A sh la n d , Opp, “ O nce a h e rm it a lw a y s a h e rm it,” geological su rv ey , d e p a rtm e n t of th e B rad en , Bill Nye, G re e n b ac k , an d sa id C la rk p r e p a rin g to r e tu r n to in te rio r. o th e r s m a lle r ones a r e idle. th e so litu d e o f h is ca b in in th e w ild ­ T he H o m estead Iron D yke m ine, T h re e gold d re d g e s a r e o p e ra tin g e rn e ss. “ A h e rm it w a n ts n o b o d y ’s a t H o m e ste a d , B ak er c o u n ty , w hich in O regon, a n d a fo u rth w ill soon be J P^y- I w o u ld n ’t tr a d e m y s o litu i^ i had late ly been y ield in g a b o u t 25 ad d ed . T h e se d re d g e s, th o u g h th e ir fo r a ll th e p le a s u re and e x c item e n t i p e r c e n t of th e to ta l m e ta llic o u tp u t o u tp u t lias been less th a n fo rm e rly , of cities. of th e s ta te , h as now been closed fo r still p ro d u ce a b o u t 75 p e r c e n t of “ I h av e seen 10,000 c a rib o u in one som e m o n th s. T h is m in e h as a 100- th e p la c e r gold of th e s ta te . T h e h e rd . W h a t h a v e you in th e c itie s to n flo ta tio n p la n t. T h e re ha« been P o w d e r R iv e r a n d S u m p te r d re d g e s lik e th a t? som e o u tp u t from th e B uffalo M onl- a re a t S u m p te r, B a k e r c o u n ty , a n d “ T h e m e rc u ry g e ts dow n to 75 't o r b u t none from th e H ig h lan d . T h e th e S u p e rio r is a t B rid g e p o rt, in th a j d e g re e s below in w in te r, b u t it Jfe E u re k a an d E x c e lsio r ( B o u r n e ) , on sa m e c o u n ty . T h e E m p ire d re d g e ! veolily th e m o st h e a lth fu l c lim a te C ra c k e r cre e k in B a k e r c o u n ty , con- is a t Jo h n Day, G ra n t cu o n ty l ! in fh« w o rld .” WOOD Mid Year Condition in 1921 CO. COUNTY T E L E P H O N E 39 Sub*crlpUou F r it« D elivered in City O ne m o n th ......................................$ .65 Three months .............................. 1.96 Six m onths .................................. 3.75 One y e a r ....................................... 7.50 Mull »ml R nral R outes. One month .................................. $ .65 Three months .............................. 1.95 Six m o n th s ...................................... 3.50 O n e y e a r ........................................... 6.50 ADVERTISING RATES: Display Advertising S in g le in se rtio n , e ach i n c h .............30c YEARLY CONTRACTS Display Advertising O ne tim e a w e e k ...................... 27 I'wo tim e s a w e e k ...................... 25c E v e ry o th e r d a y . . . . ................. 20c Local R eaders. E ach lin e , e ach t i m e ....................... 10c T o r u n ev e ry o th e r day fo r one m o n th , each line, each t i m e . . . . 7c T o ru n ev ery issu e fo r o n e m o n th o r m ore, each lin e, e ach t i m e . . . . 5c C lassified Column. O ne c e n t th e w ord each tim e. To ru n every issu e fo r one m o n th or m o re, % c th e w o rd each tim e. Legal R ate: F irs t T im e, p e r 8 p o in t line . . . . 10c E ach su b s e q u e n t tim e , p e r 8 p o in t l i n e ............... ........................... J5c C ard of T h a n k s, $1.00. O b itu a rie s, 2 % c e n ts th e line. Fraternal Orders and Societies. A d v e rtisin g fo r f r a te r n a l o rd e rs o r societies c h a rg in g a r e g u la r in iti­ a tio n fee a n d d u es, no d isc o u n t. R e­ lig io u s a n d b e n e v o le n t o rd e rs w ill be c h a rg e d th e r e g u la r r a te fo r a ll a d ­ v e rtisin g w hen an a d m issio n o r o th e r c h a rg e is m ad e. L IQ U ID A N T IS E P T IC w rite a le tte r a n d he will d a sh it •‘MAIDEN OF THE LAKE” o ff a t once: give an id le m an a day, ATTRACTS lxARGE CROU D a n d ho will p ostpone it till to m o r­ (Contlnutd From Page One) row o r next w eek. T h is is a m om ­ e n tu m in th e a c tiv e m an w hich of p ro te c t. its e lf a lm o st c a rrie s him to th e m a rk A snow b la n k e t b o rd e rs on p e a jrs • What Constitute« Advertising! ju s t as a very lig h t s tro k e w ill keep t h a t p ilo t s ta n d , in order to allay a misunderstand­ a hoop goltog. w hen a s m a rt s tr o k e ; ing am o n g som e ns to w h a t c o n sti­ tu te s new s a n d w hat a d v e rtis in g , was re q u ire d to se t it in m o tio n . T he we p rin t th is very sim p le r u le w hlcn m en who do th e g re a te st th in g s in I Is used by n e w sp a p e rs to d lffe rin - ’th is w orld h a v e th e g e n iu s f o r h a rd a tla te b etw een th e m : “ A LL f u tu r e e v e n ts, w h ere an ad m issio n o h arg e w o rk , th e m o st d e s ira b le k in d of G R A N TS PA SS, O r., J u ly 25.— T he is m ad e o r a collectio n iff ta k e n genius. IS A D V E R T ISIN G .” T h is ap p lie s to So w ork h a rd a n d k eep going, a l­ d a te fo r th e h o ld in g of th e firs t ex­ o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d so c ie tie s o f every w ays b e a rin g in m ind t h a t tim e- h ib it of th e S o u th e rn O regon In d u s ­ k in d a s w ell a s to in d iv id u als. econom y is o n e of th e m ost im p o rta n t tr ia l ex p o sitio n , a n e n la rg e m e n t o f A ll re p o rts of such a c tiv itie s a fte r ery efficacious tor sore throats lessons to be lea rn ed b e fo re success th ey h av e o c c u rre d is new s. th e J o s e p h in e c o u n ty fa ir, h a s been and head colds—leaves such a All com ing so cial o r o rg a n iz a tio n 1 c a n be ex p ected . T h e y o u n g m un fixed by th e c o u n ty fa ir b o a rd us m e e tin g s of so c ie tie s w h e re no m oney cool, clean feeling. 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W. B o rlan d , w ho will be — By A esop. J r .— w hich last is th e s a fe s t way ♦ f a ir m a n a g e r a n d a lso m a n a g e r of shipment of Munson I *ast a n d g e n e ra lly follow ed. ♦ T H E R O O ST ER AND T H E $ th e c a m p a ig n fo r th e c o n s tru c tio n of — Swift. ♦ th e a u d ito riu m b u ild in g , w hich w lll EA G LE «ft be th e p rin c ip a l s tr u c tu r e upon th e ♦ Bluoher Style 1, As ye p a c k thy p u n ch so s h a ll ’ , a i r ^ ro u n d s. a ye b e a t up th y oppo n en t T h e re is o n e c ru s ty old b a c h elo r 4» ♦ • * ♦ w ho ho ld s th a t th e w ord “ w o m an ” M any a ro o s te r h a s b e e n -ft sh o u ld be sp elled “ w o e-m an ” w ith -ft j “ s p u r r e d ” on to a fight. th e a c ce n t on th e f ir s t sy llab le. B ut * * • ♦ w ho c a re s w h at a c ru s ty old b a c h e lo r <*• S p o rtin g w rite rs a g re e t h a t -ft! says o r th in k s ? D oesn’t he com e p e rilo u sly n e a r being one of “ c re a ­ • • * «ft fire , fire losses w ould be re d u c e d in <$> S ta llin g m ak e s th e fig h t last -ft th is c o u n try , by te n s of m illio n s of ♦ lo n g er. -ft d o lla rs a n n u a lly . A b ra g g in g b o x er g a th e rs no ft g lory, b u t g e ts a firs t-la s s «ft T h e b e st t h a t is w ith in o n e N none ♦ " s h in e r .” «ft too good to give to th e p ro fessio n nn4 j Make o r th e w ork in w hich one is en g ag ed . ♦ E ven if m ovies of a b a rn - «ft} » T h e re is need o f tr u ly g re a t s ta te s ­ ♦ y a rd b a ttle m a k e a fow l film , ft: m an sh ip in congress. But w h e re is ♦ “ T h e R o o s te r“ an d th e E a g le ” ft ♦ sh o u ld e n te r ta in hifch c la ss a u d ft it? ft iences. «ft H a b its a r e h a rd ta s k m a ste rs . Nervous Folks often benefit by changing from tea or coffee to C ereal S a t is f y in g E c o n o m ic a l Better for Health V In order to m ake room w e are offering Slab Wood at $2.75 per tier Cash w ith Order Ashland Lumber Co., Phone 20 'C h e E a n k vt/tb th e C h im a C .'o a k ' FROM L IT T L E TO MUCH I i t 's th e s ta r t th a t c o u n ts in sa v in g — th a t, a n d th e w ill to keep on. Set y o u rse lf a goal of o n e h u n d red d o lla rs firs t. Y ou’ll be su rp rise d a t how soon you w ill reach it by s y ste m a tic saving. So d o n ’t h e s ita te a b o u t opening an a c c o u n t w ith th e F irs t N atio n al. J u s t keep p eg g in g a lo n g , an d th e in ­ te r e s t we pay sav in g s, count:« too, you know . WOOD SPECIAL W e can fu rn is h good slab wood a t $6.75 p e r co rd ; o rd e r now w hile we can d e liv e r from c a rs a n d can save you e x tra h a u lin g expense. Also m ill trim m in g a t $7.06 p e r load and m ill blocks a t $7 50 p er load. M cN a ir Bros. Ashland Lumber Co. PH O N E 20. SA There's a Reason ■■¿t FOR LADIES^ Your Dollar Worth More! /I PLAIN FACTS TOLD PLAINLY T h e re a r e a lo t o f p eo p le iu th is w orld w ho h a v e n o t y e t com e to rea l- tee th e fa c t th a t o n e of th e m o st im ­ p o rta n t lesso n s in life is a lo n g th e lin e of tim e econom y. G la d sto n e o n ce sa id th a t “ T h r if t of tim e w ill rep a y you in a fte r-life w ith a u su ry o f p ro fits beyond y o u r m ost sa n g u in e d rea m s, a n d th a t th e w a ste of it will m ak e you d w in d le, a lik e in in te lle c ­ tu a l a n d in m o ra l s ta tu r e , beyond y o u r a d r k e s t re c k o n in g s .” In d o le n t h a b its, listle ssn e ss, an d p ro c ra s tin a tio n , once firm ly fixed, c a n n o t be su d d e n ly th ro w n off, an d th e m an w ho h a s “ w a sted th e p re ­ cio u s h o u rs of life ’s se e d -tim e finds ho c a n n o t re a p a h a rv e s t in life ’s a u tu m n .” Go h u n t o u t th e m en in a n y com ­ m u n ity w ho h a v e acco m p lish ed th e m oat fo r th e ir ow n a n d g e n e ra l good, a n d you w ill find t h a t th e y a re , a l­ m ost u n ifo rm ly , th e h a rd -w o rk in g c la ss— m en w ho seem piled a ll over w ith w ork. 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Today - - ’ Wea Spring Painting We sold enough paint this spring to paint one ont of (»verv eight houses in Ash- land. This enormous turn over of our stock insures the |)urcliascr of the latest price and that the material has not stood on our shelving for any length of time. We have been the exclusive paint dealers of the town for twelve years and e s ta h lished our reputation on service and our willingness to estimate and give advice on any work. k We are specialists in paint and its uses'and our experience is at your command Use it. Dickerson <& Son THE Paint Store