Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, June 06, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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    IRIDAI, JI M. <». IWI.
GlU.M« I* UW DAILY COURIER
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PERSONAL *«? LOCAL
MINERAL DISPLAY GOOD
Cement Compaany
procures their
, supply.
Clay-Display of fine clay by \V.
(Continued from Page Fire)
R. Patterson of Rogue River; dis­
play including pressed brick, and a
Western American Mine—Owr.ed
piece of statuary.
by Barge, Cook and Derwent; dis­
Nugget Displays—By George Bar­
play of gold ore with value of »10.-
ton. Grants Pass. John Beeding of
»40 per ton.
Rogue River. M. S. Johnson of Gold
Cinnabar Ore—Display of ore by Hill. A. B. Anderson. Ashland, and
R. W. Thompson from Drew district, P. B. Wickham of Calice.
also display same party from the
The display of B. McBride of the
Trail district: samples run from 1 Smith River couutry,
Del
Norte
to 7 per cent quicksilver.
county. California, did not arrive in
Dorathea Mine—Owned by Dr. J. I time to be placed on exhibition.
C. Reed, located on Coyote Creek:
display of gold ore running from »5 CHARLES BORG
to »10 per ton.
PURCHASES PROPERTY
Silver King Mine—Owned by I..
H. Van Horne, located near Jack­
Charles
Borg, formerly of San
sonville; display of gold, silver and Francisco, now living in Grants
copper ore; car lot to smelter aver­ Pass, who has been
investigating
aged »61 per ton.
mining conditions in Southwestern
Iron King Mine—Owned l>y C .ok A Oregon for several months past with
Barge, located near Gold Hill; dis­ a view to investing, purchased this
play of gold ore running »7.90 per week from John Scalier of Los An­
geles, the Burnt Pines Mine, con­
ton.
M Argon Aline—Owned by Newel!.' sisting of two claims, located on the
Snyder and
Derwent, located or. ridge between Birdseye and Adams
mile from the
Galls Creek; display of ore carrying Creeks, about one
North
Pole
Mine.
at
Rogue River,
silver, nickel and cobalt.
Lawrence Mine—Owned by L. j, Oregon.
Smith, located near Gold Hili' R. A. | Mr. Borg states that the vein is
Robinson. B. Kissinger: display cf from 4 to 5 feet wide with good
gold ore carrying value of »14 per walls, and that values run about as
ton.
¡follows:
Gold $12;
copper »8;
Emerald Mine—Owned by Chas, silver 1-2 ounce; and very heavy in
Anderson; display of gold ore run- thallium.
ning from »6 to »30 per ton.
The new owner has started the
Top of the World Mine—Owned construction of a road to the prap-
by Mrs. E. Hottenroth, located near erty and as soon as same is complet-
Gold rfill; display of gold ore run- < d he will put a crew of men devel-
oping the mine by running a < cross-
ning from »3 to »60 per ton.
Dead Horse Vein-—A vein running cut tunnel to tap the ledge at a
dis- depth of 500 feet.
cross-country near Gold Hill;
While at Gold Hill thi3 week
play of ore carry.rg »? iu gold
Mr. Borg was offered what lie paid
vame3.
Reduction for the entire property, for a half
Highway Mining and
Company — C. C. Sutton, presi- interest, the party making the offer
dent: display of ore from Highway stating that he would pay for the
Mine near Rogue River, carrying full development of the property.
from »5 to ,400
in gold values. Mr. Borg turned the offer down and
Five stamp mill in course of con­ states that it is his intention to make
struction by this company in town the mine, a success himself.
of Rogue River.
MINING BUREAU NOTES
Arsenical Ore—Display cf L. L.
Smith from property on the Umpqua
At the annual meeting held at
River, running 60 per cent arsenic.
Queen of Bronze Mine—Near Gold Hill Monday, the old officers
re-elected to
Takilma: display of copper ore run­ of the Bureau were
ning from 1 to 30 per cent copper. serve until the next annual meeting
Gold Canyon Mine—Owned
by in June. 7 925. They are as follows:
President, P. S. Woodla. Grants
Gold Canyon Mining Company. T. C.
Norris, Medford, president; display Pass.
Vice President, C. E. Rusk. Grants
of gold ores, carrying geld values
Pass.
of from ,1.20 to »38.40. '
Vice President for Jackson Coun­
Dr. Chisholm’s Properties—Locat­
ed in the Meadows on Upper Evans ty. S. E. Heberling of Central Point.
Vice President for Douglas Coun-
Creek; displays as follows:
Sham­
rock Mine, copper ore running from ty, I- U. '¿enger of Canyonville.
Secretary, Geo. W. Soranson of
2 to 23 per cent; Little Jean Mine,
cinnabar ore running from 1-2 of 1 Grants Pass.
Treasurer, Chas. L. Lull, Grants
per cent to 30 per cent in quicksil­
ver; Corporal G. Mine, gold of »7 Pass.
per ton value.
Clay Products Display—By Cleo t The Bureau desires to thank the
Gilchrist of Gold Hill, from clay ob- Commercial (Tub and citizens of
tained in the Meadows cn Upper Gold Hill for the many favors ex­
Evans Creek;
display consists of tended the Bureau in connection
half dozen vases of different sizes with the Gold Hill celebration of the
and designs which are real works revival of the mining industry.
of art. Mr. Gilchrist also displayed
Annual dues are »2.00 for the
cucumbers and other vegetables full year ending June 1st, 1 925.
grown In bottles.
i Dues are now payable, and mem-
Liljegran—; E. W. Liljegran, Med- bers are urgently requested to mail
ford, displayed varieties of talc, sil- their check to the Secretary at
■Grants Pass, or to pay same in per­
ica, fire clay, and glazing clay.
Watson made good son at the regular monthly meeting
Coal—John
display of bituminous coal from the t0 be be'd June .th. The Bureau
Roxy Ann district east of Medford. has lts current obligations to meet
■Limestone-—Beaver Portland Ce- and members should cooperate with
ment Company displayed limestone *be officers in the matter of dues
from their Marble Mountain Quarry tba* al'
ma-v be Paid promptly,
on Cheney Creek, carrying 98.5 perj j Don't forget the regular monthly
June 7th, at
cent calcium carbonate. The Com- meeting
- on
- Saturday,
- -
pany has millions cf tons of this 1:30, in the Bureau Hail, over the
The hall has
pure limerock which they transport Josephine Grocery,
seats, lights,
to Gold Hill for the manufacture b°"n equipped with
.etc. Some urgent matters to attend
of Portland cement.
¡to at this meeting.
Limestone—Display from State
Limestone Quarry on Galls Creek. I
Hail No Burning Permit—
From this lime rock the State manu­
O. L. Linendoll was assessed a fine
factures land plaster, and lime fer­
of »5 this morning at the city hall
tilizer for use of farmers all over
as a result of setting a grass fire
the State.
without a permit
It was also
Limestone—Johnson & Courtney charged that he peri lilted the fire
had display from their quarry on I to burn all night and this morning
Kanes Creek, the lime rock running I It was left without protection. Chief
from 98 to 99 per cent pure. Lime Cole states that it will be necessary
rock from this quarry Is shipped to to watch fires and make sure that
northern paper mills where it is they are completely out even If per­
used in the bleaching process In the mits are issued, otherwise arrests
manufacture of paper.
will follow.
Gypsum—Display of gypsum from
Nevada, where the Beaver Portland
Writing paper at tho Courier.
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Saturday
♦ Special Children's Afternoon
♦ "Circus Day" Parade on Street
♦
to Tent.
♦
Clown Entertainment. llughle
♦
Fitzpatrick, lute of Barnum
♦
A Bailey Circus
and New
York Hippodrome
:
Admission 50c.
♦ "Joy Nite" McDonald Birch In
♦
"Artistic Magic" Elaborate
♦
Scenic Magical Production
♦
Admission 75c.
♦ NOTE Children not holding
♦ Season Tickets but wishing to
♦ participate In the Parade on
♦ "Circus Day" will bo required
♦ lo pay a single admission price
♦ of 25c.
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Circus Day Children's afternoon at Notice-
Grants Pass Chautauqua. June *th.
Daughter* of Veterans will meet
be-
admission 50c. Children may enter promptly at 7 o'clock tonight
"Circus Parade" for admission of cause of the Chautauqua ut s Mnry
14
Me.
14 A Browne.
Among the Eugene visitors in
Grants Pass today was F. L. Jones. Wildervllle < liililivii's Dai —
Children’s Day program nt the
B. G. Harding, of Medford, was a
business visitor in Grant» Paas to- M. E. church. Wildervllle, on Sun-
day. following the Sunday school.
day.
In the evening there will be ■ stere­
Optical goods at Letcher A Son's.
opt icon pictures. "The Trail of the
Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Hewitt, of Pioneer." A cordial invitation is ex­
Ashland, were among the visitors tended lo all.
here today.
See Dr. Marks for best glasses, tf. Medford-< • rants Pass-Rosetiurg—
Mrs. Chas. Adair and mother.
Freight line, twice a week. Mon­
Mrs. George Coffenberry, have'left days and Thursdays. Phone 1S-J. tf
for Portlaud where they will visit
for the next few days.
Rividi Tonight—
Your Friend.«—
Fresh fruits—Tourist Grocery, tf
"Betty"
Brown's organ
solo.
Art
Expect vour photograph.
Miss Maude McAdams and Miss
“
Where
the
Lazy
Daisies
Grow."
1 I
14
I Studio. Baby Specialists.
Dorothy Day arrived yesterday from
Parsons. Kansas, for a visit here at
Will l<et Contract—
Dance nt Gold Hill-
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dunlap
Assurance that tho work on the
Pavilion Saturday. June 7th. 15
McAdams. They will lie here for the
| Redwood highway Is progressing
next two weeks.
| satisfactorily on the California end .
Don't Forget—
Glasses fitted at Letcher & Son's.
Cooked food sale Saturday at Par- ¡was received today by O. S Hliimh-
Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Mr. and Mrs.
dee's Grocery.
14 urd, of the Chamber of Commerce
A. A. Mathis and Mrs. O'Neil are
highway committee from C. II. Pur ,
leaving tomorrow morning to attend Club Meeting Post |X> nod—
cell, district engineer of the bureau '
the national convention of the S. B.
The meeting of the Women’s Club of public roads. Mr. Purcell stales
A. at Portland. The convention is
scheduled for Saturday is postponed that the contract for the section of I
being held at the same time as the
until the last wmk in June, definite the Redwood highway from Elk
annual Rose Festival.
date to be announced later.
The Creek to Patricks Creek will be lei
"Joy Nite." McDonald Birch in ar­
president. Mrs. C. II. Woodward. Is on June 25 of this year, Plans for
tistic magic. Grants Pass Chautau­ in I.os Angeles, attending the gen­ the bridges over Smith River have
qua. evening. June 7th. Admission
eral federation of women's dubs, been completed and have been sent
75c.
14 and on her return the next general to the California state highway com­
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Thomas and meeting will be held, at which time mission for their approval. The dis­
Harrison Thomas left today for Med­ her report will lie given.
14 trict engineer also states that there
ford. where they will make their
will be no delay In the pushing of
—
home. They have been with the Jo­
the construction of this work
Got« < onvict Here—
sephine Lumber company on Jump-
Ernest Lister, chief deputy«sb*r-
off-Joe creek but the closing down
iff, is considering himself a lucky Employment llu null Stalled—
of the mill made their departure man today following his capture of
The Chamber of Commerce is in
necessary. They will be employed
an escaped convict from California contract with the government em-
with the Owens Oregon Lumber com­ . last night and the gain of »200 ployment agency in Portland and
pany.
which is offered for the return of will work with that organization to
Mining location notices at the
convicts by the southern state. The get Jobs for men who want them as
Courier office.
convict had been working on the well as finding men for work in va­
road near Requa and became tired. rious parts of the stale. Through
l>r. Billick Fines»—
this cooperation with the Portland
Dr. E. J. Billick yesterday appear­ He therefore took lo the open spaces
employment office. It Is expected'
and
finally
reached
Grants
Pass,
ed in the local justice court and en­
tliut lubor shortages In other parts i
tered a plea of guilty to the charge where was tracloed by two guards.
of
the state can b« relieved as well
They
sought
local
aid
and
the
sheriff
aclicmg without a license. He
and chief deputy went out last night as in southern Oregon, should occa­
was fined »50 and costs.
to help. They were looking near the sion arise. Anyone desiring employ­
depot when Mr. Lister saw a man ment outside of the city should 1‘liv
Mrs. Clara Tuttle Fenton—
slink behind some cars. He started their nim:s at the office of the
Will be in her studio. 613
for him and at about that time the Chamber. Employers wanting men1
Tuesday and Friday of each
guard recognized the man.
The should also apply nt the office Ini
during the summer months.
convict started to run but was cap­ plenty of time to get outside mm If I
tured by the Iccal officer who. will the present supply Is not sufficient !
Motor to Convention—
receive the reward. They took the
According to plans formulated by
prisoner back this morning
L. C. Garlock, adjutant of the local
American Ia»glon post, a large nutn-l
Rivoli Tonight—
ber of Southern Oregon members of
"Betty”
Brown’s organ
i solo,
th" organization will Join forces at !
Roseburg next Tuesday morning and 1 "Where the Lazy Daisies Grow.” 11
Millinery Sale! Millinery Sale!
Prices Slashed.
Mrs. NELLIE NEAS
DIAMOND CUT GLASS FOR
..June Brides • •
Barnes’ Jewelry and Gift Shop
ALL WOOL
Bathing Suits for Men and Boys.
Mell’s Sinninei' I Iplel'Weai'.
Woodward’s
Screens
and SCREEN DOORS
THREE C’S LUMBER CO.
I'liono .*!>
Went G Street.
NEW VICTOR Records
FORD TOURING
Today at Rowell’»
form a motor caravan to the annual I
When fletter Autoniotdles—
state convention of the legion which '
Are built Buick will build them, tf
convenes for a four day session l»e- I
ginning Wednesday. June
11. in1
A Fine Baby—
Portland.
The plan, fostered
by t
Should have a fine photograph
Medford legion officials, will bring
Art Craft Studio. Baby Spi ciallsts
together all the delegates and unoffi­
cial visitors at the convention from ,
Follow the Crowds—
Southern Oregon, several cars from
To Gold Hill Saturday night, June
this city being included in the car­
7th.
Crowds from Medford, Ash-
avan. The local contingent will
land and Grants Pass at Gold Hill.
leave here Tuesday morning about
6:30 and arrive in Roseburg in time
Dance at Gold Hill—
to depart with the caravan at lo:30
Open air pavilion. Saturday, J une
— Medford Mail Tribune.
7th.
OnJy $35.00
C. A. WINETROUT
Fordson
Advertising Pays—Advertise with the Couriei
Process Embossing Done—
"Delightfully Different"—
Process embossing at the Courier
The "open-air” dancing parties at
office. First class work guaranteed.
the Fair Grounds Pavilion, Medford
Let’s all go this Saturday.
A?{
Richard
Talmadge
■ "Dance in the Open Air"—
In the finest "open-air" Pavilion
! between Portland and San Francla-
co! Fair Grounds Pavilion, M ed-
'ford!
fs- tf
in
I
Eileen Percy
Tully Marshall
Printing that pienses—Courier.
Distributor for <'unningliniii
Fly Wheel starter gears for all
iiiukes of curs.
PICTURE AHEAD
West F St. Grants Pas3
I
I
On the Installment Plan
$35, »40, $15 and up
COMEDY'
The Spat Family
We can fill your kodak needs
in
to your compiete satisfaction
“The Great
Outdoors”
of Eastman Kodnks (»5.50 to
170) anil IJrownie
At the Console of
Adults 35c
Cameras
<12 to »17.)
I
And remember—we curry the
I
printing, enlarging.
“Betty” Brown
NEW ORGAN
CONCERT SOLO
“Where the Lazy
Daisies Grow’
JOHN Hl'.MMEL
Tulls Biil|;., 817 H Street
for we bave finest assortments
Also
Pathe Review
J. W. Gayetty
General Foundry and
Machine Work
“LET’S GO”
One daring «flint to another.
th<- inali who doe« not know
fear, aii|>|>oii<«l by an excep­
tional ra«t, in< lii'llng
Magic at Chautauqua
McDanelJ Birch V?;ll Make Last Night “Joy Night.”
Get Your Savage Tires—
At Russell’s Pacific-Redwood Serv-
Guaranteed quality;
I ice Station.
EOD
I lowest prices.
Tonight
Lincoln
best films.
Expert developing,
The Music & Photo
House
Stanton Rowell
Children 10c
I
COU H'S PHARMACY
Films,
Doveloping
and
Printing
Prompt service
and good work. Free qn
largemert with »3.00 worth
of work, Tn by it a.
out by 4 p. m.
BETTER FRITTS
GUARANTEED GOODS
THE TRUAX GROCERY
Artistic magic—alluring allusions—bewildering mysteries—will open
tho eves and ears and minds of Clinutniiqtin fans on Joy Night. When
McDonald Birch waves Ids magic wand strange things begin to happen.
Mr. Birch I m the youngest professional mtiglclnn on the singe and
through his natural artistic talent and ability hits elevated his exhibition
to the level of real art. He Is a mind render, too, and has bewildering
Mirprhis for people of every age and taste, A vein of genuine humor
runs through Mr. Birch's progrnm. He Is a born humorist und keeps up
a running chatter of witty sayings, stories mid personal remarks to the
uitilleiice that Is Infectious.
SiM'clnl scenery mid stage equipment ure carried for "Artistic Magic."
It will be u clean, clever exhibition of the very Infest In everything
tuaalcal and mysterious.
Grants Pass iKaulampm Evening , June Till,
Admission 75 cents