PAGE FOI 11 GRANT* TAM INULE FRIDAY, JI IA IK, ll»l. OUVRIER ■ i' U.S.Royal Gords Th* Ashland district is situated near th* town of that name about twelve miles north ot the Uellteral* boundary ia Jackson county, and the 'elevation varies from about 1200 feel to 4022 tret above sea level. The earliest mining was done about <952 and consisted ot placerlng in the Fbrty-nlne IMggings. Placering was continued tor about twenty years quit* extensively and In 1280. attention was turned to th* quarts' ledges. In the ten year* following 1822 the Ashland, the Shorty Hope and the Mattern rniaee were produc­ tive. the former producing about 1150,000 during 1822 to 182». The more Important quart* mine* liar-run Mine UNITED STATE« TIRES ARE OOOD TIRES O Royal Cord user ever gets very excited about new tire develop­ ments, because he knows that when his present Royal Cord does finally wear out he will find any really worth while advance in tire building in the new Royal he buys. N Latex treated cords are th« latest contribution of the Royal Cord maker* to better tire service. A new patented process that gives greater strength and wearing quality. You get the benefit of thia latex treatment in Royal Cord High-Pressure Tire*, Royal Cord Balloon Tires for 20, 21 and 22 inch rim* and Royal Cord Balloon-Type Tire* built to fit present wheels and rim* without change. Located on Satnpsou creek about three miles from Sod* Springs, aud owned by George Barren of Ashland 1 The property 1* opened up by sev­ eral hundred feet of tunnels and j U. S. Tires are the only tires drift* and a depth ot approximately 300 feet lias been reached. The vein in the world made of cvrdi material Is about 1« feet wide and solwioned in rate rubberlata. contains copper, xlac, lead, silver and some gold. A selected sample of ore Is reported to have yielded 4 4 percent xlnc, 29 percent sulphur, 14 percent •tile*, 5 percent lead. 1.5 j percent copper. 1.4 percent iron, 1 percent alumni*, 0.6 percent man- Buy U. S. Tiru from SMITH GARAGE ganese, 26* ounces of silver, 14.30! ounces of gold, and a trace ot anti­ Grants Pass, Oregon mony. Sixty tons of the ore I* re­ ported to have sold for 2530.00. It is understood this property has re-1 centljr been bonded by outside mln-; There are 21 Hispanic nation* ing interests, and It la hoped that i Isdera for shipment which are tested during the years 1231, 1922 and with a population aggregating over 1923, wa* distributed a* follows: the near future will see it placed In'to 3300 pound* per square inch. 100,000,000. the producing class. It has approx- j The geyser recently brought in by I'latinum Hmately 160,000 tons of ore blocked the Natural Carbonic company flows Jewelry Industries, troy ounces out. heavily in natural lithla water and 1931, 101,258; 1933, 108,537; Skyline Mine natural carbonic gas. and a 24-hour 1933. 105,699. Electrical Industrie*, troy ounce* Located on the top of the ridge continuous run resulted in the com- southwest ot Ashland and owned by pressing and placing in cylinder* 1931. 30,574; 1933. 34.988; 1933. ¡Tom Anderson. Coeslderable devel- ready for shipment of 6000 pound* 16,52«. opment work done on a small but'of liquid gas. The gas is sold under Dental industries, troy ounces. very rich vein of gold ore. Property,» term contract to the Liquid Car- 1931. 13,181; 1932, 11,851; 19 33. | bonded during past ten days to Port- bon 1c company, Chicago, the largest 16.388. I land people at a price understood to concern of its kind in the United Chemical Induetrloa. troy ounce». be 260,000.00, The 1 new manage- States, which distribute* It over the 1931, 3,373; 1923, 8.834; 1 ■ mem is now preparing to put in entire northwest, maintaining ware- 8.637. I Weight 1100 lbs. small mill and hope to be iu active ho»«** and distributing stations at .Miscellaneous Industrie*, troy ox*, Portland, Seattle, Spokane and Salt 1931, 8,791; 1933, 2.828; 1922. operation this fall. Size of jaws, 8 in.xl2 in. 1 Lake. It is used in soda fountains. 3,156. Ashland Mino Price $250, f. o. b. Med­ Total, troy ounce* 1921, 151,077; Located near Ashland and owned boU,era for «donating bever- ford, Oregon. by Brigg* and Butler, Has several “«*•• and ln t*la manufacture of Ice 1933, 15«,136; 1923, 152,176. Manfadees Medford cream and butter, and its purity and 1‘albullum thousand feet of development work de- uniformity make it much more Quartz Mill Jewelry Industrie*, troy ounce* and during years 1893 to 1899 pro­ 1931, 1.265; 1923. 9,858; 1923, 1 4.- duced around «150,022. The pro- Blrable than the artificial gas. Agents for Stamp Mills, 948. ~ |Petty is idle at thia time. Mineral Waters J. C. Edwards of the Ida mine j Compressors and all Electrical Industries, troy ounces Among other properties are noted The mineral waters of lbe An fa­ has his equipment delivered for his 1 1921, 7.82«; 1922, 2.735; 1933. 8.- Mining Machinery. the Golden Fleece mine, owned by land district are of a wide variety, flotation system. Much interest has Mr*, la A. Phillip* of Ashland, the Including the soda waters, the cold «68. been shown in working out of this Dealers in used mining I>*ntal Industries, troy ouneas. ore of which runs from 1 to 7 percent and hot sulphur waters, the clanebar plan of recovery. and sawmill machinery. In quicksilver. The Ruth, the Hur­ waters, and the natural lithla waters 7931. 8,501; 1922, 5,535; 1933. 10.- Ore samples are arriving daily at dle, the Utile Pittsburg, the Snap­ General Foundry and and while the development of the 116. the Mine and Mill Supply store of shot, the Shorty Hope, the Colum­ ChemicU Industrie*, troy ouucoa, waters, other than the natural lithiu Machine Shop. We installed one of your "Hibloeo" Pl|r l<»s Furnace- la our new P. S. Woodin, where the bureau to bine, the Pilgrim, the Crackerjack, i waters, must be for local purposes, 1921. 45; 1932. 458; 1923, 485. home at 320 West Find Htrvct, Newberg. <> cgou. iu November, 1021. planning on making an exhibit fur and the Buela. Miscellaneous Industries, troy oxa. the wide variety will eventually It is indeed a pleasure to say Hint ' Hibloeo" ia satisfactory :»r display. This display will be for Non-metal deposits are varied make Ashland the leading health rc- 1921, 217; 1932, «3«: 1923. »86. every respect. Our mlilrmv contains five large room* and bath. the lieneflt of those who come to and include oil shale, granite, miu- sort ot the western portion of the Total troy ounces, 1921, During the coldest winter days the “Hibloeo" Furnace keeps the en­ town and wish to see the minerals eral waters of commercial value, United States. The sulphur and 1922, 19,222; 1923, 30,201. tire house warm in every nook and corner. and rock of the district. There is carbonic acid gas, cley and building clnnebar waters are now being used Iridium «». J. .MHOV. a great need for something of this stone. Jewelry Industries. troy orniceli for bathing purposes, at the Juckson Newberg, Oregon. sort, and all are welcome to bring 1922, 2,588; 1923, 3,073. Itlair Granite Quarry Springs and the Clnnebar Springs. in their samples, Be sure that they Electrical Industri**, troy ounce* Ixrcated on Neil creek south of The natural lithla water* are In a are well marked, and that they ar* Medford, Oregon Ashland, and owned by Walter Blair, class by themselves and are unique 1922, 1,537; 1923, 1,675. good fair samples, and leave all data Chemical Industries, trov ounces, Large quantity ot exceptionally fine in that they are both a medicinal and with them. granite ot a quality equal to that obi table water, unsurpassed by any 1923, 172: 1923, 190. 211 South Sixth St Phono 130-11 Dental Industrie«, troy ounr is. the famous Barre granite of Ver- mineral water In the world so far 1224, sj; 1923, 153. IH KkAI MEKT1NGH mont. Thi* property Is under bond developed. These waters, bottled I I Miscellaneous Industr'ee. troy uz*. and option to eastern people, who with their own natural carbonic gas, 1922, 1,064; 1 923, 1.403. propose to open it up on a large scale stand shipment anywhere, and the In a recent talk with Judge Crew« The old Neill mine has been re­ Total troy ounces, 1922, 5.144; located and four men are now- ens- on the state of the mining industry and install adequate equipment for I field for their sale is world wide, 1923, 6,494. the handling of the product. With Cool ployed there. Practical work will here, lie emphasized particularly the 1 no competition west of the Missis ­ Coal occurs in seams more or less A. G. Williams, of Messrs. War­ doubtless make a real mine of this fact that the building tip of any in­ MARKET Q4 «H’ATIONM ner, Williams, Dodd and Sparks, property. dustry Is possible only by remem­ sippi in quality of product, thi» continuous from Evans crefck south­ Machinery and 'quarry, when properly handled. will aaMl to t | le vicinity of Ager. Callfor- owners of the Last Chance placer Copper ............. 512.125 The elevator for the Highway mine bering that every flow is followed by Heavy Hardware mine on Sailors Gulch in the Bo­ has arrived and will be installed. an ebb. The bureau has been in be one of the leading industries oC a|a—a distance of about 50 miles. Lead 7.000 the state. The central portion of this distance hemia district visited the Rogue Vai-] Silver The work on the custom mill they flow ever since it was started, and •«.62 Ashland Granite Works for about 20 miles Is within the Ash- Zin. ley cities last week in connection P. S. WOODIN are building will be resumed and It while It Is not serious, the last two .... 6.722 The Ashland Granite Works has a land district. Veins have been opened with the purchase of equipment for meetings have shown an ebb of in ­ is expected that they will tie ready Tin .... 43.50 l'itone 42 All It NG creek, ,. | up at various place*, but none of the __ Tollman ______ ____ their property. They are installing terest, Not over 25 out of an ex­ granite quarry on 71.«5 for operation in a few weeks. Quicksilver, flask about three miles from Ashland. The ' properties have I been placed on a a Mora pump, manufactured at Ash­ pected attendance of 75 have been «.403 Bam Halverson, in charge of the there. company Is Installing equipment for ■ commercial basis, With the devel- Antimony .............. land, and expect to have the plant In Platinum, ox. .116.00 of granite faced opment of the extensive mineral ro- the manufacture ‘ ___ - -2 .1- 1 _____ _ ____ ___ . _ operation within the next ten days. Legal Tender mine, ha* returned This might be all right In a cor- Iridium, os. 260.00 Mr. Williams reports that there is from the south with two men and a poratlon w here a large body of stock­ coqcrote building blocks, grinding ’sources of Soiithwentern Oregon the I I «• considerable activity in the Bo iemla diving outfit. He is golug to test holders can delegate powers *n« WANT AM» FOR HALE ADS. Messrs. Clark and Taiuor of Hilt, bership. So let everybody snap Into than 2000 pounds per square Inch. mill which is in operation. Mr. Wil­ While oil has not been discovered Thia space will he devoted to Machine Work liams states that the Evening Star, California, spent a few days in the the harness and get to the nett These brick* are made In different ¡n commercial quantities In southern WANT AND FOR SALE ADS cov­ Distributor for Itinnlngli.ini ering mining properties, mining and Pass, looking up mining equipment. and the Noonday are operating their meeting, at headquarters, on August l*izes and designs. /Oregon, the renewed financing of milling equipment, labor, etc. Fly Wheel starter gears for all mills, and that the Oregon-Ohio is They have a large tonnage of ore 2. One-half day a month to swap Three distinct grades of granite the Trlgonla well« situate between Rates are 10 cents per line for make« of cars. blocked out and t -ady for working. information and boost the industry ere found on the property of the Ashland and Medford, for the con- one insertion in each dally and pushing its tunnel development. Dr. Bally of Walmeta, Neb., baa will pay better than any effort that company, One is praetlctally Iden- tinning of the drilling to a depth of weekly editions on Fridays. Dr. Bryon Bailey of Wann ita, West F St. Grants Pass Copy must reach Qourler by Thurs­ Nebraska, interested In the Glengary been sjiendlng some days here, and we may put forth. Anybody in bo- tical with the Barre granite of Ver- 3000 feet 1» being watched with day of each week for Insertion that mine on Jump-Off-Joe, of which T. has developed much enthusiasm for nanza where an earthquake may rob mont—known as the standard gran- great interost. Week. F. .McNamara is manager, is visiting the mining possibilities of this dis- him at any time, may be excused; Re of the world. Another Is a very' OU Hhalc III There will be a good ' at the mine, and attended the min-1 trlct. nobody else, fine grained granite comparing fa-' The Hartman «syndicate Is develop- ing bureau meeting Saturday. I Frank Silver of Rogue River hay speaker and a lot of new stuff to1 vorably with the silver gray granite ing a large oil «hale deposit east of l P. S. Woodin, president of the decided to place his mill on the river be beard, of Southern California, and the third Ashland, aud plan on placing the I Mining Bureau, mads a hurried trip and do custom work. This Is the is a black-granite of high grade. | first retort In operation shortly. This (Not Incorporated) I logical place for mill erection all to Salem last Friday. FACTS FOR Ft'KlJOATION Natural Carbonic Gna development I* being watched with Mining aieu generally are request ­ J. F. Page of Eureka, Illinois, is along the Rogue. IltAIll- >1. LAN« '.INTER The natural carbonic gas well* a great deal <4f Interost ax It* sue-; to write Bureau weekly of de­ In the district, interested In placer I Messrs. Biers and Johnson of the ed Engine«'r velopment work being done, new are the third to be developed ln the cessful constimfatlou means much to I Gold Hill smelter, have spent »ev­ discoveries, mining. aud general mining ; Ini ted States, th* others being at the industrial Hfo of Southwestern A limited amount of comm" rclal chemical analysis and fire assay- A. E. Kllduff took a party of local eral day* In going over the district. news. Such data should reach Hecre-1 Karator, x y. and Manitou, Colo- Oregon. Ing will bo done, Schedule of charges now being prepared, will men out to Holland mine last Thurs- The outlook gets brighter every trip, Uses of Platnilm Metals be furnished upon req neat. day. They were considerably hut -1 .Messrs. Vande, Hogart, Frates and According tjn James l-ewls Howe, ______ _ . wells unlformlly holds up to »9.9 prised at the extent of the- work and Ilaidy are steadily developing the A queer stone lamp, recently'percent pure a very high standard, of the Washington and l«ee Univer­ values shown. Too few of our local, Wllvam holding on Sardine creek, ...................................... -..-rs ■ ... i found ■ ■ n. Virginia, tlio cun- is > believed to have .The gas Is vvilij»' compressed into >>*| liquid 2(11 NV<-»4 F Hirtel Telephone 1*7 financiers are aware ot what is go- They . ... . report _______________________ about ten thousand tons been brought by .Mongolians of Asia ¡form under a pressure of from 400 to si^mptlon of Platinum, palladium ing on in the mining here. I blocked out by . present workings. . ____ _____ ... «everul thousand years ago. 1100 pounds and placed ln steel cyU and Iridium lu the United States Medford Rock Crusher WARMS EVERY NOOK AND CORNER Medford Iron Works I F. 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