Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, July 21, 1923, Page 8, Image 8

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Add mi extra room to your lion
MURPHY BED
We have one on display
London, July 21
i I. X. S.I
kmerican women domiciled in lain !
I don. and those visiting Louden fori
iany period, now have an up-to-dnt»’’
and palatial club for themselvey
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The club, which Is In the fashion
'able Grosvenor Square quarter. wa--
formerly the residence of Sir Edi’.ir,
Speyer, and was purchased from him!
Equipment at the mine runs well
for
$100.900.
It was officially
toward $200.000. it is declared. It
opened by Mrs. Ibi-t Wheeler.
is equipped throughout with electric
Mrs. Curtis Brown
was elected
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power, generated at the mine 4»y wa­
president at the club's first meeting.
iter brought over a mile In 11-inch
property. The sale was for cash, the pipe. The machinery is run by the It was revealed that the member­
money already being in the hands of I power and the mine Is lit by electric ship. which 1« restricted to American
women. Is already between five and
the receiver for the property. E. II. Rights.
There is a 10-stamp mill
Lister. Possession was taken as already on the property but this Is six thousand, while the associate
soon as the money had been paid as old fashioned and will be remodeled membership, which admits English
no time will be lost in getting the to make it up-to-date and capable of wives of American citizens, Is also
property under way in producing the handling the ore. which is hard to very large,
at the
t-ady Astor, who spoke»
mineral. As the abstract was passed handle by the old methods. The new
to express the
upon by lawyers lor the mining in­ owners state that they will replace meeting, ventured
terests. it is felt that no further this machinery with some which will hop© that the club would become» u
political
agitation.'*
••center of
trouble will be experienced.
handle the ore to reclaim all the
American
woman
where
every
The Oriole has been one of the values. There is also a sawmill and
most consistent gold producers in concentrator plant at the mine, An could go and say what she thought
The chief object of
Josephine county. Development work assay office, considered one of the of England,
their gatherings, however, she has-
had progrwsed
rapidly until the best in the state, goes with it.
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mine was thrown in litigation and ' other needed equipment is on hand. arded, would lie to provide a social
American
wprk was suspended. There are four* The first step in the work at the center in Ixvndon fi»r
fennels which have been run into mine will be the work on repairing women and to keep them in touch
the mountain, making about a mile the tunnels and blocking out the ore with the homeland.
In The new equipment will be added . Thousands of dollars have been
of underground
development.
spent on making the premises prol»-
GUO
Tunnel three, which is about
and t»y the time the ore is being tak­
feet in length. $5U.OOO in gold is en out. the machinery will be ready ably the most luxurious and decora
known to have been taken out. The to handle it. The men now In charge live women's club in the world,
other tunnels also produced their state that they will lose no Unto in Rooms which includle a bathroom
share of ore which runs in places getting the property into production. tiled in blue marble. In which is
front $250 to $500 to the ton. The The roads leading to the mine will be sunk a deep silver oval bath, »nd
edge was tapped 500 feet under i<ie repaired and the buildings will also huge bedrooms w hich look as if they
surface of the earth, this ledge being I he put in good condltioh. As soon had been transplanted from Venice,
are among the wonders of this trp-
200 feet in width.
as the tunnels are cleared a large
per-eltib.
Every bedroom contains
force will be put on the work.
valuable old furniture in kee; ing
Local mining men express confi­
with the “period" decorations, while
dence that the Oriole will prove a
the oak-panelled lounge hall con­
success with 'Mr. Sordy in charge, as
tains some of the most wonderful
he has proven his ability in that line.
carvings In Ixmdon.
\ Regent per­
He was the discoverer of the Premier
iod balkroom, complete with min­
Grow» Hair in I mine in Alaska, one of the best pro­ strel's gallery; a chestnut panelled
ducers in that territory. It was
90 Days
'largely through the reputation of dining room. Gothic staircase and
charming Old World Italian flower
A minute a day is sufficient time
to devote to thi« new method «calp ’ Mr. Sordv that the deal was made as garden are among other features.
[the
purchasers
were
willing
to
back
treatment. VAN ESS Liquid Scalp
All the standard American delica­
Massage is applied with a patented ! his judgment. The mine was dis­
cies. even down to clam chowder
rubber applicator attached directly
covered years ago by Corey Mattison
to the bottle. The cooling treat­ I and stock was sold over the whole are obtainable In the dining room.
ment is fed directly to the hair roots
It was a large prodticei
thru flexible rubber nipples. V AN ! country.
F-SS stops falling hair—grows new i until forced to shut down i>y law
British Parliament Houses.
hair in 90 days. Ask us about our I suits.
The houses of parliament cover an
90-day treatment plan. We give a
area of eight acres, and leave a riier
money back guarantee. Get started
frontage of mo feet.
They contain
now. VAN ESS will not disap­
more than 500 room.«. and about IS
Light and i. uth.
point you.
Light
symbol of truth.— residences. the resident population be­
M. Clemens—The Il< vail Stoic
ing about 200.
Ixi« ell.
Our sleek of Building Material is complete
Three C’s Lumber Company
ORIOLE MINE IS SOLD
daily
H 11 I Ito IV. -Il 1.1 21. 102.1.
cornim
DAIRY
FACTS
WAGE WAR ON TUBERCULOSIS
Besides Organirvd For.«» Thcr« Ar«
Thousands of Accieditsd Veteri­
narian« Htlping.
COW TESTING IS IMPORTANT
Record Showing High Production of
Animal Greatly Increases Price
of Dull Calf.
A farmer sold a male calf for $35.
Later Its dam wua tented for iidvnneed
registry. When the yearly record wn«
completed II wee fouled that the cow
prislmed over 22.<«<O pounds of milk
and libi iHiuiiila of bullet. Iler next
bull calf was sold for Kino. Tlcl» ludi
elites In a cullerete way aoinetlilng of
the value of testing dairy cow«.
Fair Grounds
MEDFORD
Two
July 26-27
il*r»r«r».l l»y ih* I nitcl Si«’*» l»*|»»rtm»nt
>■< Avru ullure l
Tuliereillosl» of thè stock Is belng ut
tueked on all side« In ndclitlon to thè
largo torc e of federai, «tute and eount.v
veterinaria!.« enguged In thè nailon
wicle celili palali for erudicutlng Ibis dls
elise. there are tlions.inds of acervdlted
veterlnurluns it**i»tliig «Uh thè work
Record» of thè bure.cu of iiniliiiil Indù*
trv. l'ulted Stille. I »epuri meni of Vgrl-
culture, show lievi oli March 1. ltL'.'l.
there nere 5,121» m*c redlted veterinari
uns In thè I’lllted Stilles. As necred
Itisi lienls are established the i¡irions
states tnrn them eier to accredited vet
orinili luns. who tesf them annmilly ut
thè expense of thè owner. ’fida per
mila coiinty, •late and federal vet-
terlnarlnns lo devote all tlielr timo to
herds tluit bave noi beoti iicerediied
The federili government keeps In
dose touch w Ith thè nccredlted velcri-
imrlmis and fill’ll 'll,»« them rien few
montila «itti Information regarding the
«liseuse and any unusual condition«
tluit nuiy be encountered In the herds
under supervlslon.
The tuliereulosls free nccredited lierd
llst Is Inerenslng very rapldly. The re-
|mrt of thè luirenu of animili Industrv
just publisl ed >l ow» tluit mi Marc t I.
1923. (bere «ere 24.132 flllly acervdlted
berti«. 'Jiklck’H once-tested free herds.
and XL’. s ST beni» under superi Islon.
MUDDY BARN LCT IS COSTLY
Work Heaped on Dairyman
Way He Turns—Clean
Stable Paya Beit.
A poorly drained barnynrd cost« the
du'rynian more money than lie Ining-
In,’». In some cases, no doubt. It costs
him more than the I tying of the nee.».
sary tile thrombi which to keep It dry
It means nddlflmml work for him
pretty nearly every way he nil'll»—
dirty cows, dirty stable« and an extra
physic id effort on I ts own part In tlie
muller of going about bls chores with
mud-caked boots. If lie sells his milk
locally from house tn house, he prob
ably loses ninny n customer who asso­
ciates Ihooghfs of the general ap|>eiir-
unce of the burn and Its surroundings
with the milk which Is being deliver,si
to hl» home, Clean environment In the
ease of a dairy barn offers a telling
argument, in nil advertising way. for
the milk produced uillld these sut-
roundings.
Production it Cowa.
Average production of dairy cows In
the l ulled Stilles Is 3,412 pound» of
milk tier cow tier year. In Holland It
la 7,585 pounds; Swttsariand. <t.lt50
pounds. and Denmark, h.OHfl pound».
She Felt It, Toe.
Cecil (sentimentally*—"Dou*t you
feel gloomy »hen the sky Is overcast
with gray, when the rhythmic ruin
sounds a dirge upon the roof and the
lundscupe's beauties are hidden by the
weeping misty*
llasel I sweetly I —
VM, It's dreadfully annoying -It
tines make one’s hulr come out uf curl
mu r
Somethlng to Shudder At.
It Is »aid thnl u diali served to (er
sons of d lat Inet I < >n In Pharaoh*« time
mis made of InntllR. oil and garlic.
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The Jackson Courjty Fair Association
Announces a Grand
»
Operatic
3ageant
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ENSEMBLE OF 200
BALLET OF 75
ORCHESTRA OF 25
Load Up
your camera to­
day with Ansco
Speedex Film.
In any make of
camera it “fits
the light.
Couch’s
Pharmacy
Dazzling Costume* Made Especially by
Goldstein Costume Co., San Francisco
Wonderful Lighting Effects by
The California Oregon Power Company
A GREAT SINGING AND
DANCING SHOW
Under Personal Supervision of
Geo. and Ed. Andrews
Chas. H. Hazelrigg, musical director
THE LARGEST AND MOST BEAUTI
FUL OUTDOOR PERFORMANCE EVER
GIVEN IN THE STATE OF OREGON
THE OREGON CAVES ARE REACHED FROM GRANTS PASS
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