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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS.
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a n d J. Q. A dam s, b o th of th e F ir s t
som e of its ric h e s t po ck ets, a n d for
c o m p an y , C. A. O. N. G., h a v e been
y e a rs w as th e fa v o rite s ta m p in g
Established 1876
d e s ig n a te d by th e a d ju t a n t g e n e ra l
g ro u n d s of p o c k e t-h u n te rs.
Published Every Evening Except
of th e s ta te of O regon as te a m m e m - :
T h e sta m p m ill a t th e G old R id g e
Sunday
m in e is now in o p e ra tio n , a p o fte r j
THE ^ H L A X D PRINTING CO. b e rs to r e p re s e n t th e s ta te of O r e - 1
gon a t th e n a tio n a l rifle m atc h es, to
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T he N a tio n a l M an g an ese com pany P o w er co m pany s a id y e s te rd a y t h a t j
^>4>-^ ^ ^ >^ >'®>'b e tw o of th e b est s h o ts in th e s ta te
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of
In d ia n a p o lis is d e v elo p in g p lac e r th e p o w er lin e s w ould be e x te n d e d
♦ j of O regon a n d have m an y tim e s
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B ew are of je a lo u s y ;
• trie d o ff h ig h h o n o rs in th a t con- c la im s in th e B lackw ell hillfc on , beyond th e Opp m in e d u e w est fo r •
K a n e ’s c re e k . a<nd h a v e e x p e n d ed , t he d e v e lo p m e n t of new p ro p e rty in
* It is th e g reen -ey ed m o n ste r * n e c tio a h e re to fo re .
$60,000
to d a te in th e in s ta lla tio n th a t s e c tio n a n d sa id to be on th e !
T h e m en selected to go to C am p
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w h ich d o th m ak e
* T h e m ea t it le a d s on -S hakes- * | P e rry m a k e s th e m em b ers of th e of m a c h in e ry an d pow er accesso ries. sa m e led g e a s th e M illio n a ire a n d
♦ F irs t co m pany feel a se n se of ju s t They will begin o p e ra tio n s in a Gold R id g e m ines.
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p e a re .
'Sr p rid e in th e ir o rg a n iz a tio n .
V ery m o u th o r six w eeks. T h e C a lifo rn ia -
A c tu a l d e v e lo p m e n t w ork a n d ex-
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lew’ o rg a n iz a tio n s in th e s ta te w ere O regou P o w er com pany h a s ju s t ! p e n d itu re s of fin a n c es in d ic a te a re -j
p e rm itte d to send tw o m em b e rs, as com p leted th e in s ta lla tio n o f pow er vival of m in in g in s o u th e r n O regon
only 12 a r e on th e e n tir e tea m from lin es to th e p ro p e rty t h a t will be by e a s te rn a n d n o rth w e s t c a p ita l.
T he people view c o n d itio n s w ith O regon.
used in th e o p e ra tio n of a d re d g e
g r e a te r e q u a n im ity b ecau se of th e
th a t is now b e in g se t up. It is ex­
T e a c h e r:
“ Som e te r r ib le th in g s
fac t th a t th e m an in th e W h ite
p ected th a t th e co m p an y will in v est
can be c a u g h t from k is s in g .”
Bob­
H ouse was o n ce a new sboy a n d s u b ­
in tli® n e ig h b o rh o o d o f $ 1 00,000 be-
by: “ R ig h t!
You o u g h t to see th e
i fo re a w heel is tu rn e d .
se q u e n tly w as a su ccessw u l n ew s­
i p oor fish my s is te r c a u g h t.”— C o r­
T he co m p an y w ill also b u ild a I
p a p e r m an.
nell W idow .
I pipe lin e to th e claim s, p u m p in g th e
I w a te r from R o g u e riv e r, ru n n in g a
If th e sta te sm e n only could m ak e
six -in ch pipe lin e fo u r m iles an d
a w orld as fin e a s th e rh a p so d ie
■ p u m p in g th e w a te r up 200 fe e t fo r
p o ets see!
| use in ‘th e d red g e .
Tidings
Ashland
B U M . HILL
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AS TOURIST LURE
Prepare Jackson
d is tr ic t fo re s te r, w ith
County Exhibit j h e C. a d q J. u a rte B uck,
rs in P o rtla n d , who a r-
For State Fair ! rived y e ste rd a y left th e sam e day
I fo r a to u r of th e C r a te r L a k e Na-
T h e c o u n ty e x h ib it fo r th e s ta te i tio n a l p a rk .
fa ir is bein g p re p a re d .
P la n s a re d ian
He will v isit Dead In ­
S p rin g s,
T h e c a lim s w e re fo rm e rly ow ned
by th e In d ia n a -O re g o n c o m p an y , a n d
th e E le c tric Gold com pany.
T hey
w ere w o rk ed back in 1893 a n d
189 1 an d a f t e r th e e x p e n d itu re of
a considerable» sum o f m oney, w ork
w as h a lte d .
T he la s t n a m e d , co m ­
pany e re c te d a p o w e r p la n t a t R ay
Gold to fu rn is h e le c tric ity fo r th e I
o p e ra tio n of th e m ine. T he c la im s '
cre e k , w e re a fte rw a rd s ta k e n o v e r by th e
u n d e r way to h av e a w o n d e rfu l ex- U nion c re e k , D iam nod la k e a n d ! N a tio n a l M an g an ese co m p an y , w hich
h lb it from J a c k s o n c o u n ty a t the^ L a k e Q. ^Voods, th e o b je c t of th e j ia now d e v e lo p in g th e m fo r gold.
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s ta te ta ir a t Salem th is fall.
A1-: vj3j t b ein g to in sp e c t th e re c re a -
T h e claim s a re lo cated in t h e |
re a d y co llectio n s have been m ad e on tio n a l p o ssib ilitie s of th e s e sp o ts a s l sam e d is tr ic t a s th e Gold R id g e.)
v a rio u s g ra in s a u d g ra sse s a n d al- a s u n im e r p la y g ro u n d .
S tep s w ill I S o a r in g G im let a n d
M illionaire^
ta lfa a n d now is th e tim e to m ak e be ta k e n to su rv e y th e la n d
fo r j m in es, now b e in g w o rked. T h is sec-!
selectio n s of good p e a rs a n d o th e r 3u m m er c o tta g e site s, an d to develop I tion a ,so g a v e to s o u th e rn O regon
f ru it. W e expect to show a fu ll line th e h u n tin g a n d fish in g , a s a lu re ~
o f a g ric u ltu ra l p ro d u c ts t h a t a re fo r to u ris ts . At D iam ond lak e a n d
g row n in J a c k so n co u n ty a n d w illt L a k e o » W oods th e b a th in g fa c ilitie s
a p p re c ia te th e co -o p e ra tio n of ev ery ) wU1 com e
fo r c o n s id e ra tio n , th e re
fa rm e r a n d f r u it g ro w e r who h a s j b e in g fin e b e a ch e s a t both.
so m e th in g nice fo r th is ex h ib it.
I A p p licatio n fo r a concession for
R e c re a tio n
A ny person h a v in g m a te ria l w hich
th ey th in k w ould m ak e a nice dis-
play sh o u ld c o m m u n ic a te wifti th e
c o u n ty a g e n t, so t h a t a rra n g e m e n ts
c a n be m ad e to se le c t th e m a te ria l
a n d place in p ro p er sto ra g e .
a h o tel a n d s to re a t U nion c re e k h as
been m ad e, b u t n o t a c te d upon as
I y et by th e d e p a rtm e n t of th e in-1
te rlo r. T h e re is a s to r e a t Dead In-1
d ia u S p rin g s.
ft is ex p ected t h a t 1
th e s e p riv ile g e s w ill be s o u g h t fo r!
J a c k s o n c o u n ty m ad e a fin e show -
m g la s t y e a r on f r u its a n d vege-
ta b le s a n d we w a n t to m ak e a d; -
play th is y e a r w hich w ill co v er a ll
th e a g ric u ltu ra l p ro d u c ts grow n in
th e co unty.
R e c re a tio n c re e k . D iam ond la k e an d
L a k e o’ W oods b e fo re n e x t seaso n ,
S e c re ta ry of th e I n te r io r F a ll, on his
v isit to th is section n e x t w eek, will
b e a p p ris e d of th e fitn e ss of th e
ab o v e sp o ts fo r cam ping.
T h e ab o v e p ro sp e c tiv e re s o rts a re
tr ib u ta r y to C r a te r L ak e, a n d one
o f th e d re a m s o f C r a te r L a k e b o o s t­
e rs fo r y e a rs h a s been to e s ta b lis h
th em a s fe e d e rs to th e scenic re s o rt.
T h e fin e st h u n tin g a u d fish in g in
th e w orld a b o u n d s in th e s tre a m s
a n d on th e h ills of th is se ctio n . It
is also h ig h ly p ro d u c tiv e of w ild
b la c k b e rrie s a n d ra s p b e rrie s , d e w ­
b e rrie s a n d h u c k le b e rrie s . M any lo­
cal re s id e n ts tre k a n n u a lly to th a t
d is tr ic t fo r th e w ild f ru it It a ffo rd s.)
First Company
Send Men To
Camp Perry
A te le g ra m w as received by C ap­
ta in W m. M. B rig g s of th e 1 st com ­
pany. C. A. O. N. G. th is a fte rn o o n
n o tify in g him t h a t A. J . M cAllen
r—r !
OAC
Don’t Expose Your
Property to Loss
If you w e te c a rry in g $5,000 or
m o re of cash in y o u r c a r y o u ’d
w a n t to h a v e it in su re d .
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B ut a r e you n o t d riv in g y o u r
c s r, w ith a b o u t a ll o f y o u r p ro p ­
e rty exposed?
»nee creates
COL!
If you in ju r e a m an , a n d he
o b ta in s a d a m a g e v e rd ic t a g a in s t
you, y o u ’ve g o t to pay it.
; t o r o i l
ir you h a v e n ’t th e cash , y o u r
p ro p e rty can be sold to g e t It
1 ••'MOTOR OIL
FPEE'FROM
DESTRUCTIVE
D o n 't risk y o u r house, y o u r
b a n k a c c o u n t, y o u r bu sin ess. Lei
a f ir s t c la ss a u to m o b ile policy
s ta n d
b etw een
your
w orldly
goods a n d th e r e s u lt of th a t
p o ssib le a c cid e n t. DO IT NOW. A
few d o lla rs to d ay m ay save you
a few th o u sa n d to n ig h t.
"S U L P H O
COMPOUNDS
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N e w S c ie n t if ic
Billings Agency
P r o c e s s G iv e s C y c o l
R e a l E s ta te a n d R eal In s u ra n c e
E s ta b . 1883
P h o u e 211
ProflmeS u n d et
the new HEX EON
jx process
41 E a st M ain
G r e a t e r S e r v ic e V a lu e
Three-fourths o f all engine troubles are caused by
motor oils breaking down and thinning out under
engine heat which ranges from 100 to 3000 degrees
Fahrenheit. The constant aim of lu b r ic a t in g
science has been to increase the stability of motor
oils under these severe temperatures.
E V E R Y T H IN G F O R
TH E GARDEN
h e re except th e flo w ers and
v eg etab les.
G a rd e n hose
a n d g a rd e n im p lem e n ts or
a ll k in d s, law n m ow ers,
sick les, h e d g e -c u tte rs a u d
sh e a rs , knives, etc. W e can
su p p ly a ll y o u r needs In
th is resp e c t. Do you know
th e c o n v en ien ce of a g a r ­
den hose? Also u se fu l fo r
c le a n in g y a rd , sid e w alk or
s tre e t.
T his aim was realized by the development of the
new Hexeon Process used exclusively in making
Cycol Motor Oil. The H exeon Process is an out­
standing scientific achievement. It goes right to
the root o f lubricating oil troubles. It gives Cycol
greater stability by removing destructive “sulpho”
compounds. O ils containing “sulpho” compounds
break down and thin out rapidly under engine heat.
SIMPSON’S HARDWARE
Also, because o f its greater stability, Cycol elim i­
nates or reduces carbonization, evaporation loss of
oil, “gumming” and pitting of valves and other
troubles arising from the use of unstable oils.
C y c d -ize today. W ash out the crank case—not
with kerosene—and refill with the correct grade
of Cycol as shown by the Cycol Recommendation
Chart. The price of Cycol is 25c to 35c a quart
according to grade.
Announcement Notice
A SSC X T A T E D O IL C O M P A N Y , San Francisco
Oregon's Higher Institution of
TECHNOLOGY
Eight Schools; Seventy Departments
FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19. 1921
For inlormiiion write to the Rcgittrir
Oregon Agricultural College
CORVALLIS
Commencing on and after September 15th.
the White House Grocery will be converted
MOTOR OIL
into the Grocerteria Plan, and will buy and
FROM DESTRUCTIVE “SULPHO" COMPOUNDS
sell for cash only.
Commencing on the date of this notice, 1 will
We sell
Brick Ice Cream
allow a «5 per cent, discount for all goods
bought and paid for in cash until September
15th, when we will operate under our new plan.
CHOCOLATE
VANILLA
TRACTOR
J. 0. KAEGI, Prop.
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STRAW BERRY
' A
MAPLE NUT
Ashland Creamery
Something New
$625
F . O . B . D e tro it
Factory Representatives of Automobile
Rims and Rim Parts
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Y es
Ivemore
Time for
Myself
Sin ce
I Got
a
Fordson”
The Fordson Tractor is taking much of the
drudgery out of farm life ; it is solving the labor
problem; it is reducing the cost of preparing
land by almost one half of what it was with
horses; and i t is savin g one th ird to one half
o f the fa rm er’s tim e; and making farm life
more attractive.
The Fordson w ill run your threshing machine
—and at the most opportune time for you. It
will operate the milking machines, saw your
wood, fill your silo, pump the water, and take
care of every kind of belt work—
And don’t forget—it will plow six to eight
acres in a ten hour day, handling two plows
with ease.
Thus the Fordson is the ideal year-round trac­
tor. It will pay for its fall and winter keep in
many ways.
There’s a big story to tell you about the Ford­
son—and a true one—come in and get the facts.
Or, if you prefer, telephone or drop us a card
and w e will bring them to you.
We Stock Parts and Spare Rims to fit your car, Oversize Lug’s
and all necessary parts to stop your wheel and rim trouble.
The Busy Corner Motor Co.
Pacific H ig h w a y and M ain Streets
MEDFORD, OREGON
HARRISON BROTHERS
FORI) AND FORDSON DEALERS
Ashland, Oregon.
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