M onday, Septem ber 12, Tin e ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS 1921 pa g e tw o Ashland Tidings Established 1876 Published Every Evening Sunday „ TH E ASHLAND Except PRINTING CO. OFFICIAL CIT'i AND lloU N TY j PAPER TELEPHONE 39 Distribution of State Bonus To Veterans of World War EDITOR’S NOTE The Tidings Is sessed valuation of all property in Subscription Price Delivered In Cltj». the state for th e purpose of creating )ne month .................................. I ••• in receipt of complete data relative Three m onths ................ to the Oregon bonus act from the a tuud to be used in the in d u strial Six m ouths ......... ....................••• ••¿ •i W orld W ar V eterans State Aid com­ rehabilitation of world war veteraA One y e a r ......., ............................. 7.60 , mission. Owing to the lengthy n a­ by providing a bonus or loan to 9ucl Mail and Rural R outes. tu re of the articles they m ust by veterans and also specifically autho­ One mouth .............65 J Three mouths .................... 1-25* necessity be ru n in installm ents rizing a special tax levy not to ex-j Six month* ..............................................! which will be found every day in ceed two mills upon each dollar Of One year ....................................... 6.S 01 the Tidings until a com plete ex­ valuation of all taxable property ADVERTISING RATES: within the state to provide for the planation is made. Display Advertising payment of the principal an d interest Single insertion, each in c h ............30f of such bonds, which tax levy shall (Continued from yesterday) YEARLY CONTRACTS not be computed in the revenue, Display A dvertising • One time a w eek......................2 7 H c raised by taxation, which is subject! Section 22. May Make AO/ances Two tim es a w eek.....................25c on Im provem ents.— The commission to the tax lim itation of section 11, i Every other d a y ......................... 20c Iioeal Readers. shall provide by rule for m aking ad­ article XI of the constitution of the Each line, each tim e .....................10« vance» to borrowers for improve­ state of Oregon; and whereas it is To run every other day for oc«^ ments on real property to meet pay­ necessary to provide by statu te fori month, each line, each titne . . . 7c m ents for m aterial and labor; pro­ the issuance of said bonds and forj To to n every issue for o k « month <*r more, each line, each tim e. . . . 5c vided, th a t such advances shall M? the application of th e proceeds there-: Classified Column. so regulated th a t at the completion of and for the levying of such ta x ;; One cent the word each time. therefore, upon the adoption of said To run every issue for one mohth or of such improvements the total am ount loaned shall not exceed 75 constitutional am endm ent by th e more, %c the word each time. Legal R ate: per cent of the appraised valuatioq people this act shall apply to and F irst Time, per 8 point line . . . 10c of the real property after the com­ regulate the issue of said bonds and Each subsequent time, per 8 point the levy of such tax a n d th e appli­ l i n e ................................................ . pletion of the improvements. Section 23. Rule of Construction. cation of the proceeds thereof. Card of Thanks, $1.00. Section 26. The secretary of state O bituaries, 2% cents the line. — If any section, subdivision, sen­ F ratern al O rders and Societies. is hereby authorized and directed to A dvertising for fraternal orders tence or clause in this act shall be set aside, for an affirm ative arg u ­ or societies charging a regular initi­ declared invalid or unconstitutional, ation fee and dues, no discount. Re- such decision shall not affect the ment on this act or m easure, two Ugioua and benevolent orders will be validity or meaning of any other pages of the official pam phlet con­ charged the regular rate for all ad taining proposed initiative and re ­ vertising when an admission or o th e r: portion of this act. Section 24. A ppropriation.— ferendum m easures to be voted up­ charge is made. There is hereby appropriated from on at the election at which this act What Constitute« Advertising: is subm itted. A com m ittee consist­ In order to allay a m isunderstand any moneys in the general fu n d not ing among some as to w hat const!- i otherwise appropriated, the sum of ing of two senators and three repre-j tutes news and what advertising, 30,000 to cover the adm inistrative senatives, to be appointed by the! we print this very simple rule whlcn president of th e senate and speaker: is used by uewspapers to differin- expenses of this act. Section 25. W hereas the legisla­ of the house of representatives, re-j atiate between them : “ ALL future ©vents, where an admission charge: tive assembly of the state of Oregon ! spectively, shall be named to pre­ is made or a collection is taken has subm itted to the people of the pare and file with the secretary of IS ADVERTISING.” This applies to I state such affirm ative argum ent. organizations and societies of every | state of Oregon, a constitutional Approved by th e governor F eb ru ­ am endm ent to be known as “ Article kind as well as to individuals. ary 22, 1921. All reports of such activities after, XIc” of the constitution of the state Filed in the office of the secretary they have occurred Is news. of Oregon, providing for the issuance All coming social or organization of state F ebruary 23, 1921. meetings of societies where no money of bonds of the state of Oregon n o t* 1 (To be continued.) contribution i3 solicited, Initiation exceeding three per cent of the as-’ charged, or collection taken is NEWS. z? We make a ll quotations on JOB WORK from THE FRANKLIN PRICE LIST. Same prices— Reasonable Price— i to ail. E ntered at the Ashland, Oregon, Postoffice as Second Class Mail M a t t e r ^ , - H «Ph What will your store-room, attic, or cellar yield? “New” Furniture—at the cost of a can of Paint or Varnish. * Have you rummaged lately in your store-room, cellar or attic —to re-discover some good fur­ niture that’s there? Do it—this.week, “Rummage Week.” Many pieces of furniture are OLD only on the surface!. Un­ derneath there is material that’s just as good as new—you need merely paint to have “ new things.” u r if Southern Oiegon Mineral Mecca Rare Finds Astonish Experts ■ad* find created quite a stir at the time, a n d many claims were staked in th e Stutsm an section, so named from Guy N ear Gold Hill According to P ark s and Swartley.i Stutsm an, who discovered the m ost productive platinum deposits in th a t Who with the weight of years would wish to bend, • of the Oregon bureau of mines, the region. He had been employed in > When youth itself survives • Highland group of mines are situat-, the workings of th e Inm an Mines ed twelve miles southw est of Gold company for several years in sluic­ a young love and Joy. Hill, on the right hand fork of Foots ing the gold on the Sixes river, and *> Alas! when mingling souls creek, at an elevation of 2600 feet. was well versed in the saving of plat­ ;> forget to blend, • . Death has but little left him « It was first worked about twenty-i inum in the company's diggings. His to destroy.— Byron. 4 five years ago. The present w ork­ find in a territo ry tw enty to twenty- ings are confined to the oxide zone; ‘ five miles from the m ain Curry » * the old workings being more exten­ county highway, near to the head of sive. The vein strikes northeast and ' the Sixes river, caused some excite­ The way to disarm nations is to dips about thirty-five degrees south­ ment. One ranch owner gave him h- dis-harm motives. Let every nation east, and the country rock is a m ica-' a 90-day option on his m ineral rights on earth be motivated by justice and ceous sandstone. for $15,000. The owners of the mine in an a t­ fair play, and disarm am ent would Medford Finds Cited tem pt to discover the source of the» come about autom atically. Some experienced mining men platinum found in the shipm ent, gave There is no legerdem ain by which the walls of the vein a thorough pan were slow to believe th a t the rep o rt­ congress or any departm ent of the an ti assay test and found no trace ed finds were realities, declaring th a t government can reduce expense© by of platinum , and then looked to the platinum had never been found in vein m atter for the source. The ore and claimed th a t the m ineral increasing them. vein m atter is mingled with three th a t caused the excitem ent in C urry They are not buying gold bricks hues of quartz, rose, am ber and blue. county was some o th er th an p lat* these days, but they are being swin­ The blue colored quartz, more dense num, in spite of th e fact th a t all of dled out of millions by get-rich- in its composition than Its compan­ the placer diggings in th a t region ion quartses, Is pitted throughout were very productive of platinum . qulck frauds. The recent find of H. B. Cady and w ith small cavities, which are lined If you do not give your daily work w ith a black, sooty mineral, and H. E. Rose, of Medford, while en­ the best th at is In you, yon cheat filled with decomposed irony m at­ gaged in, panning a gold trace from yonrself. ter. In crushing and panning this a quart vein In th e Gold Hill district blue quarts invariably gave results confirms the theory th a t platinum "W here ignorance is bliss” ’tis w ith a high per cent of platinum , ores do exist in this region. Their folly to take a correspondence while with the reports of the local find consisted of a twelve penny­ course. assayers, the resultS were still bet­ weight platinum nugget, w orth at $75 per ounce, $43.80. The nugget ter. compares favorably with gold nug­ TIDINGS FASHION HINTS > Advised of Discovery Ä. <0 gets found in the decomposed quart The H ighland mine is equipped veins of this regions, which a fte rI with a three-stam p mill, plates and a 4 % x l8 foot F ru Vanner table, and slurring off of the quarts, from the j In saving this platinum unaware, t h e , m etal, leaves it raggy and a stringy ’ ordinary sodium-mercury umalguii} mass of every conceivable shape. i was used. The field survey of the This nugget does not retain any {Oregon bureau of mines were ad­ quartz as many of o u r fine specimen vised of this new discovery, which nuggets retain which are found in occurred since their survey of the placer diggings, but, since the search" mine in this district, and they in­ has now begun, the first platinum tended to make a thorough exam ina­ nugget yet retaining quartz m attef tion of th e deposit, but while in the will definitely confirm the reality region, a forest fire swept over the of platinum ores in our midst. mine, destroying the buildings and Pendleton— W ork rushed on Ore­ the underground works, m aking it unsafe and they have left the work gon-W ashington highway, new road through Morrow and U m atilla coun­ to somb fu tu re time. S tartling values in platinum were ties. uncovered in Curry county last year Assays of the ore were made in Ban­ don and at two or three offices Sau Francisco. One San Francisco The Heider Tractor company made retu rn s th a t th e re and P.&0. Disc Plow was no platinum values in the ore, 'l'itéré is nothing in headwear th a t, but the Bandon assay showed as will do your plowing right now tiutnas-^f the tine, soft beaver or high as twenty ounces to the ton. in your hard, sticky soil. felt l.-ats made for children. Their One San Francisco concern sent word fertility »rtnl reflnenient carry them' tri­ th a t the ore indicated from ten to Bargain in used sewing machine; umphantly to every part of the world, eighteen ounces. It is claimed th a t also a new earload of White sew­ ami they are a safe choice from the these deposits have been traced for ing machines just in, at flrst to the last hat for girlhood. nearly twenty miles, from n o rth east Three of them are pictured here, ana of course their only trimming it a to southwest, ending in the vicinity of the m outh of the Sixes river. 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