PAGB TWO AAKLAND BAILI « D O K » S¡ Ashland Tiding Established. 1876 Seeks Lost Gold Mine for Fifty Years California Prospector Is Still Hopeful Friday, November â4t 1022 a— — FRENCH FOUNDED NEW YORK? Pub H a ned Every . Evening Except Sunday THE ASHLAND PRIN TIN G CO. Claim Made That' Man From Hainaut Province Was the Original Settler of thaW etfcpolis. ¡■■■■■ I . i ■ m i., m ■■ , ' OREGON SINGLE TAXERS ■ vides th a t “ from July 1, 1925. to HACK FOP. ANOTHER TRY July I, 1529, all revenues necessary —— — - ¡for the m aintenance of the sta te . SALEM, Nov. 24.-— The Oregon count?, m unicipal and d istrict gov- -------- ... , sin g le Tax league,, defeated by an e m in e n t shall be raised by a tax on J. large p a rt of th e tre a su re . T his h e ' overw helm ing m ajority in an effort the value of land irrespective of im- OROVILLE, Calif., Nov. 24.- B urroughs who has prospected fo r ¡placed a t the foot of a tall su g ar >to *>ut across th e sing,e tax in th e P a v e m e n ts in or on it and th ereaf- Several days the ago your correspon- dent reported In vitation extended ¡gold in the m ountains of C alifornia pine, which he m arked. I recent ej, e c tio n ’ i3 ^ t h a te r the full ren tal value of land ir- aent rep o iltd tnt invitation extenoea T -iHo r n -. •„ .... i „„„„ proposed co n stitu tio n al am endm ent lespeCtive of im provem ents shall be King Albert by Rev-Charles* S. Mac- ¡since the days o U th e 50 s is now in b efore L ingard got away from * ,< ‘ . • • C. K. LOGAN, Editor Farland, general secretary of the ¡O roville, whore he plans tO spend C arrin g to n ’s, one of th e terrific tOlL 6 “ e ia en in leu o a o ei axes oi à ^ B Ë R T - M O S Ë S The prelim inary copy of a m easure the m aintenance of governm ent and Churches of Christ j£F”Amerlea, asking ¡th e w inter. E arly in the spring of th u n d er, wind and rain storm s, for E n te re d a t tiis A shland, Oregon th e so v ereig n to h o n o r w ith his ores- '. n u . t ' v , « to be in itiated by ' th e league, 'w as for such o th er purposes as th e peo- F ostotfice as Second-class Mall Mat uie sovcieigu io pouor wmi ins pies y g sa, i>r as soou as the snows have which the S ierras a re tam ous, occur- You c an 't kill ideas by k ill­ ! ence the celebration of the three hun- ,. . filed w ith S ecretary of S tate Kozer, pie mav d irect.” ter. , , . ; , . disappeared irt the high S ierras, B u r-'re d . L in g a rd ’s tra c k s w ere w a sh e d ? ^ , J , • ing peopfc. dredth anniversary of the founding of ' ' W ednesday, w —- ith a --------- req u est *•--* th a t - a * .- »roughs plans to go to P lum as county out and all th e s tria ttis were filled eubecription Price Delivered in City: y <£ New York. 1 ' -to-». b a llo t title be prepared for use in Good reliable d e n tistry a t reason- One nronth ; ................................. 5 .65 One of th e m ost satisfacto ry - As a chief reason for" his Invitation , ^ d renew a search, which has been J to .o v e rflo w in g so hat he wâs u n - , petltiong tQ place th e aWe p rice.. Dr. H enry B. P url. Three m o u t h s ............................... 1-95 form s of revenge is forgiveness. » 'M r . M acFarland observed that the ! carried on periodically for m any able to relocate his lake or the su g ar m easure on the 1924 ballot. It p ro-, Beaver Bldg. 44tf Six m onths .................................... 3.75 ' American metropolis owed its birth In ' years, for the fam ous lost m ine on I pine. One year ...................................... 9 3> He searched fo r m onths, com ing Mall and R ural R ou tes - W hen happiness comes. tvy measure to original Walloon the headw aters of th e F e a th e r riv er.; ,, , colonists. Of course, th ez ’’Belgian One month ...................................i -65 B u rro u g h s’ version of the story of , into C a rrin g to n ’s occasionally to buy and get a i i he m i.eage out o it ♦ newgpapers j,ave taken the liveliest In- Three months ............................... 1-95 the lost m ine of the F e a th e r r iv e r ,! supplies with the nuggets he had or- ............................... 3 50 *' you can. • terest In this bit of history and several Hix m ouths ................. - • • • which is one of the rom ances of p io -'ig in a lly found, b u t he never located j On« year .*.................................. 6-51 *• ---------- ♦ of them, notably the Nation Beige, 'th e m ine. F inally his funds gavej ADVERTISING RATES ». you need m ore language to ?> have printed exhaustive articles on neer days, is as follows: The deposit was discovered by out and he was forced to tell his! „ » te l' lies th a n you need to tell the subject, ngl® ^ ^ 0 ° » CONTRACTS ' * P ’ w ha* is so- ♦ H would seem to j>e a fact, however, F ra n cis L ingard in 1853, w hile he story to C arrington and appeal to! for assistance. C arrin g to n i Display Advertising > ---------- that the real ««untlers of New York was prospecting in th e S ierras to him th e n o rth e a st of th e F e a th e r riv e r, staked him , and for m any m ore One tim e a w epk........................27 %v! t, A doctor should try to divide In m be- t z * J ¿ne,ent France pr0vf or, more Two tim es a w^gk....................... .21 25 c .. his , in . te re st , a t . . least . m 50-50 c Ä a exactly, Hainaut. from the country. He had ru n sh o rt of sup-i m onths the search continued, with- .20 tvery o th e r day plies and was on his way to the junc- out avail. - - - - - tw een th e p a tie n t an d th e fee. 1 It was, Local Readers indpëd, a man from Avesnes. tion of th e F e a th e r riv er and H o p -! Then th e two called into th eir ---------- in that prdjrtnce, named Tesse de For- E ach line, each tim e ................... 10t & To .run every o th e r tSay for one e W h e th e r a m an is “ assassi- island of Nanatian with some three ton kept a store. To rucTevery issue for one m onth L ingard stopped to drink a t a th e r riv e r canyon; Joe Cooper, a upon w h eth er he is fam ous or » hundred Walloon farm ers and artisans
One cent the word each time. I ----- :__ they «hipped. a m ass of sm all gold, nuggets clus- pectors. The search was kept up for To ru n every issue for one m onth HEZ HECK SAYS: These colonists - nnmed the com­ tere d in the g ran ite basin w here the 20 years, but never again was th e or m ore, Vic th e iw o rd ëaeh tim e. ■?’ ->*'.The. best wife on e a rth munity which they formed there New stream entered. The sm all stream , L egal R ate lake o r pine relocated. w on’t stap d fer too m uch Avesnes in honor of their home city. Fir»t tim e, per 8-pchit lin e ..........10c ❖ tum bling over the rocks into the lake A ccording to B urroughs, it was advice from her h u sb an d 's Bach subsequent tim e, per 8- ! Later, when the Dutch crowded*'them finally decided th a t th e dry y e a r a t polnt line . . . . - r ............ 5c <5» out, the city became New Amsterdam, ' identified th e place.'- re la tio n s.” L ard of th an k s • • • • • • • • • • • • • $ 1 . 00 He g ath ered up a g rea t q u a n tity th e tim e of th e discovery had en- and was finally christened New York ; O bituaries, th e H ue... . . . . . . . . . 2 !4 c ------------------------------------------------------- J by the English. of th e gold, sited.Jihe place for iden* abied L ingard to see th e rich deposit Fraternal Orders and Societies It has been suggested th at a statue tification and proefeedej^on his jo u r- and thfen the storm had filled the A dvertising for fra te rn a l ord err Judges in* d iffe re n t p a rts of the of Tesse de Forest be erected In New ney to th e store. His en th u siasm in lake to its original m argin, obliter- o r societies chargfng a re g u la r in iti­ country are forcing those w 4 m >-appear York ,Q 1924 .-K a n s a s City Star. a tio n fee and dues, no discount. R e ­ before them on charges of speeding g a th e rin g the gold had been so g reat atin g his sig h t lines and bearings, _________________ ligious and benevoient orders will be th a t he collected m ore th an he was B urroughs th in k s th a t a n o th e r dry c h a rg e d " th e ” re g u la r’ ra te for ail ad ¡to view the hum an w recks th a t.u ie - able to carry, and a fte r a few m iles ¡year will come and then L in g a rd ’s BARRED ENTRY INTO LONDQN vert*sing when an adm ission or other j carelessness of o th ers have caused of trav el, he was forced to cache a tre a s u re will be revealed. charge is made. P erhaps it m ight be well to hatf?, - _ x _ a 1# , , , , . » Famous Gates Set Up as Defenses of some o. the bootleggers v.ipt the in- the Brjtish Capita| |n th# What C on stitu tes A dvertising KISSING IN HIGH SCHOOL like a wonian, but a moment la te r sane asylum s and blind schools. Middle Ages In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­ BRINGS SUSPENSION IN SALEM the c h a p arral parted and a g ian t lynx ing am ong som e as to w hat conati w here m any of th e ir victim s find a , ----- lu te s new s and w hat advertising final restin g place; ---------- em erged and d a rte d across th e road The first nnd one of the most famous we p rin t th is very sim ple ru le, which SALEM, Nov. 24.— An innocent ju st alwiay^ of. the car. T he sh eriff ' ______ of the gates of London was Aldgate, is u sed by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­ Now th a t r^ e re is m ore w ork to originally called Aeldgate, which de­ oscillatory exchange staged in the bagged th e an im al in two shots, a te betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re events, w here an adm ission charge do, th e L lthian org an izatio n is being fended the approach to the ancient lobby of th e Salem high school re ^ Is m ade or a collection Is tak e n Ir- called back from the “ sum m er vaca­ city by the great highway of Essex. It suited in the suspension of a boy ail’d was sold to a carpenter July 29, 1700, AD V ERTI9IN G .” 'T his appli*» tn girl stu d e n t la st week, it bec^aie^ o rganizations and societies of every tio n ” th a t has been enjoyed since th e who pald t$<885 for the niaterials, which last little job, the sta g in g of the Ju ly « e re torn down nnd removed. This i known W ednesday when m em bers of kind as well as to individuals. All rep o rts of such activities ufte- 4th parade. T he booster club ap- marked the passing of London’s gates, the school board th re a te n e d to inves­ they have occurred is news. pears to be a so rt of labor b attalio n , except Newgate, which was not ile- tig a te alleged discrim ination on the All coming social or organization molished until 20 years later. The p a rt of P rincipal J. C. Nelson, who m eetings of societies w here pc original walls of London are supposed is said to have suspended th e boy m oney c o n trib u tio n is solicited, init> to have been built In the Fourth cen­ only a fte r pressure had been b rought i < OURT NEW S O F IN TER EST Cured without Knife, a tion ch arged, or collecton tak e n IS tury by Theodosius, the Roman gover­ to bear, although suspending the girl NEWS. Operation or Confinement nor. There were originally four prin- C ircuit C ourt im m ediately upon th e discovery of E thel S. F reem an vs. Jo h n C. F ree- clPal ^ » e English metropolis. ................ BELLEV IEW IRRIGATION housands o f repu­ ,,a n . A ffidavit proof of m ailing Uke most of tl,e cities of the Middle th e ‘ crim e. The nam es of the stu- table and respon sib le P ractically the e n tire Rogue riv er o ¡' i It ' aSes- was surrounded by a wall and a ‘ d en ts who w ere p arty to the a ffa ir valley will be under irrig atio n when . ’ ‘ ' *‘ 1 - ditch for protection against enemies, ¡w e re not m ade know n, school autho- Northwest people can tes­ tbe T alent irrig a tio n d istric t t u r n s 'm ‘ “ 1 ' ' *“ • J i ' In 1 Tin, during the war between King ritie s declaring th at it was desired to tify to my unfailing skill in th e sto rag e w ater from the H y a tt i A,° ‘ion’ d e fa u ,t’ j n d g m e n t ,- Cost 1.111. Jobn and the rebellious barons, the "h u sh up the a ffa ir,” inasm uch as curing Piles. W hy suffer the , . T alent Irrig a tio n d istric t vs. A. H. citizens o f London aided the latter In P .a .n e dam ip to canals th a t Will Sum m ons ’ enfering th(> city ,>y way of A1(Igate the stu d e n ts had been p erm itted to pain and discomfort when supply the <500 acres ot land to the lrrig a tjo n dlstj£c t vs> Hom .l The old gate was then torn down and resum e th e ir studies. my n o n -su rg ica l m eth od no rth and w est of A shland next v ---------------------------- replaced by another, built stronglygg^ w ill cure you to stay cured? er W,: B arron et ux. Sum m ons. sto n e, which in Queen EUxabetmSi irHISKIYOU S H E R IF F KILLS Ju n e The Belleview d istric t and a I rem «T « a ll d o a h t aa ta m u l t i by T alent Irrig a tio n d istric t Vs. E. B. LYNX W ITH TWO SHOTS reign gavé way to another, more orna-ç. few sm all tra c ts of land about the asreainc to refaad ro ar faa tf I (a il ta B arron et ux. _ S um m ons.^ T -r- • ' mental than useful. It was this gale, cur« your Til««, no mottor bow mtoto valley will be th e only dry te rrito ry France»* BoSqnL/vs.-.Jolyi W. Bos- which was demolished in 17(10. or chronic the case. W rite cc c a l to­ a Y R «K A , Cali(., Nov. '24.— As Sher-j in Jackson coulity. qui. O rder and notice. “ , y day foe my FREE booklet. iff A", S. C alkins and George and W ithout w ater, th e liieoi—w aniu? Ira D. P ittm a n vs. Alice P ittm a n . First Tourist Agency. John-Kiieftv^r were driving along the soil is of little value, and w ill not in rn n d fr* A .... ffidavit, ........... . m otion, - default. -......... r For Hl 111C the III first IvilDWII known UlSHUUUe Instance where WHV1P Scott Viiilby^Toa^l Tuescjaj^ evening, i» in i ejip iiu i t * , .. Ida E- D ressier vs. Pacific Record guide-managers escorted parties of XND A N D MORRISON PORTLANO.ORSGON w ith will be c com o m p pete e te w ith ian an< u th t la a t t vvi i t undeV u .iti i ( h n c), I„ „ Co. M otion. travelers, for the origin of the modern a t the foot of F o rest H ouse m oun­ M E N T IO N T H IS »PAPER W HEN W R 1T1N & H erald D„ P ublishing w ater in th e lo w e r valley. W ith i L. L.' heedom vs. E. G. N arregan. tourist agency, one must harken back tain they were sta rtle d by a piercing scream . At first it sounded to them w ater th e g ra n ite soil is by fa r th e over 2,000 years. C hattel lien. m ost desirable in any section. F o r In the Fifth century, B. C„ when Satis- S tate vs. H arve H ow ard, Herodotus, the Greek historian, was a lfa lfa it is ideal, and for fru it, spe faction of judgm ent. making his famous travels through tlie d a ily cherries, peaches, apricots and Ilazel E. W ard vs. H arry E. \\ iwd. (jreek archipelago and into Africa and berries, it is very well ad ap ted . V eg-,^A ffidavit m otion defauR Asia, the world was already consid- etab les th a t are produced from t i i s : p . ^ r. j j lomag vs Y H asw ell ^ered by its inhabitants to be quite type of soil a ie bv - ta r t i e incs | ien 'm ature, indeed old. And the seat of grown. ' M edford service S tation vs. H. T. antiquity was Egypt—for the pyra- W ith w ater, the low er valley will j j asw ejj p Or m oney mills were already 3,000 years old. go ah ead along various a g ric u ltu ra l j yg W e ls h e r; Every year great num bers of trav- and dairy in g line's. T h e Belleview , A sh.! modations for the peroid of their jour­ neying; , canned goods o r o th e r sim ilar com- ja n d __ m odities can be delivered in th e east * T h a J p Cojem an to Je n n ie E | Folklore or* ^ c t ? as cheapily from here as it can from Colem an p a rt o( block 4 A shjand A very strange sea m onster is said -Hi any o th e r point along the P acific __ to have been off the copst of Ireland coast. and it is claimed to be 'quite fam iliar It is up to the people of Belleview AsTDRIA NS SPONSOR to the inhabitants of the coast of and A shland to decide if they a r j NEW l i l WANTS CLUBS Connemara, Mayo and Donegal, and going to forge a h ead , m aking for bet- ______ _ is known as the gorramooioch. The B e su re y o u r d e a le r g e ts th e o r ­ U 1. inhabitants do not, however, often te r land values, increased production ASTORIA, Nov. 24.— The K iw anis d e r rig h t, b e c a u se P e a r l O il is n ’t speak of these m ysterfSal anim als to and prosperity o r if they stan d by club of A storia will sponsor two new visitors, whom they know to be in­ iu st k e ro sen e . I t is a S ta n d a r d Oil aud let the low er valley o u tstrip t h i s i clubs of th a t organization and its credulous. As llie creatures leap com m unity. p ro d u c t, refin ed a n d re -re fin e d b y otficers go to Seaside by autom obile principally by night they are not often today to organize th e new club there, seen.- They can leap to a great height a sp ecial p ro ce ss w h ic h tu r n s o u t The proposed new club at T illam ook and woe to the belated gannet upon N'EW M ARKETS FOUND . th e b e st a n d m o st e c o n o m ic al fuel . L o c .ln g new .............” ¿¡¿„".¡,¿1 eye, even m avkela an d in ere .8 - wil1 be organized by th e A storia which they ,, * once set their g o( , OFFICIAL CITI AND COUNTY PAPER TEL EPH O N E S9 w., © odSP T DR. CHAS. J. DEAN In Slock GWhenvou order by‘Phone say‘PEARL OIL ing th e dem and by consum ers for ag­ ric u ltu ra l products, a re being recog- .M a n d developed »V e e v .r.1 o r W e a re p u ttin g new; geode on die- the com m odity co-operative associa- t ' tl? 1 1 ° " 1S the nie ,or tious In 1991 th e O regon Grow- 1 b r:stm as shoppers to inspect ou r ere- CtHopera.ive aeeoeletlon e n te red a a ' c,' s J he | , , . . , , l a r i e t v Store, S9 N orth Main St. 40 carload m ark e ts w ith th e Oregon ?Q_tf prune. T his year they have sold ___ prunes in carload q u a n titie s iu .75 D O N ’T LO SE m arkets, thereby e n te rin g 35 new YO U R T E E T H m arkets. M embers of th e associa­ T housands of people are w ear- \ tion can now realize th a t th e spread ing false tee th today because of th eir M istland and T ruw est prunes nf the tavages :>f PYORRHEA. - is no longer lim ited or restric te d , P y ro -F o rm b u t th a t new m arkets a re being rap-j — a newly discovered scientific ¡ idiv dev«lpped. T hrough adv ertisin g rem edy is g u a ra n tee d to give and thf* work of a concentrateli sales perm anent relief in any case ' o rganization, a g re a te r consdm ers’ ' of P yorrhea. • Y our d ru g g ist dem and is being created. will refund th e purchase price | if you a re not en tirely satisfied : with the resu lts obtained. The indignation of selfegai citizens was severely ja rre d tlie trther m orn­ ing w hen they slipped on th e icy street*. E a s t Side P h a rm a c y I-i-escript ion D ru ggists A shland, Ore. 4 hundred feet above the surface of the j.. sea. One who has seen tlie animal _ says ............................... ................................. they follow It like a sleuth hound, and when they get within striking dls- tance launch themselves through the ¡“ r- « " * »» » '