PAGE FOV R GRINTS PAM DATLl* rOVniKR FRIDAY, HFITEMHEII A. IlWt. i—» — I !!■ I I.. I ! — Mr Nall, of Selma, his sister. Mr» 'ntlre eleven hours of each of the Brown, from California. Albert Nai leven days to live this display the •• and family, of Yuma. Arizoua. Eime once over. Na|l and family, of Sacramento. Cai lavyal Linton R»>id and Robert lìti left Friday morning for a reunioi Edited by Boulbwestaru Oregon Mining Bureau at the home of Mr. Nall's oth.tr sou om and board fol AR. Robert Is a surveyor for one SI ItYEY OF .MINERAI, RE­ the Courier.)—Few people are cog- tax legislation. Not satisfied with ot the big pulp mills and spends SO! lU’EN OF sol TH Eli N OREGON anil faca powders. Ths demand for the coming school year. ..nizant of the mighty forces that are the provisions of the recent tax law. aoàpston«- lu powdered form at -this r——— much of hla time in the wilderness Tuesday night several families o Mr. Itaber ot Slat« Creek la back ''now at work shaping a legislatlvi there is a movement under way to coast Is approximately 3000 tons per hundreds of miles from any village Il) G»x». HtliuniatUcr, program which will have a direct make further revisions of the income! the Dryden neighborhood gathers«! on liia property preparing to open up lr town. Loyal, at the broadcast­ year. ¡effect upon the present system of taxes. The business interests feel ¡the home of Martin Williams am ing station, keeps hla brother enter­ industrial. Metallurgical Engineer as soon as waler la available. Pumita Stone -government. It is said that behind that the maximum surtaxes should surprised Mrs. Williams with a tained evenings with a resume of Unary M. imneastar la on a huel­ Pumice atone la found in largo (Second Installment) “the movement for control of con­ be reduced In order to Induce men birthday party, A most enjoyabl« the news, popular and operatic airs quantities In the Crater Lake die- neaa trip lo Oakland evening was spent and many goot In Coos and Curry counties fairly tricl. The nearest to Medford I» up- gress is the broad problem of a re­ of wealth to invest their funds in Recant mill testa of the lleehlVO tu»i orchestral music by St. Johns adjustment of constitutional balances stocks of manufacturing corpora­ wishes were given to Mrs. Williams musicians. Th»- surveyor in his wil­ large deposits of black sand are proximately >0 mil»-*, situated direct­ ore show good values amt otiorntoua Saturday. August 30. Pomona derness camp is always In touch with available. Some of these deposits tonnage. Several other properties -settling all doubts as to the govern­ tions instead of tax-exempt securi­ ly on the highway. ing body of the nation. Those watch­ ties. It is noticeable In the major­ Grange held its quarterly meeting al the world via a t'R-13 receiving net. couslst of a mixture of chromite, II- This material is used for heat In­ In the Applegate district are getting ing the developments say that the ity of districts that candidates tor Deer Creek. After a splendid din- Thia private <ive la to atibocrlb»' for seaman on all the government's mer ­ music may lie received using two At Marble Mountain tn Jum-pblue Acid, Hydrochloric Acid, Nitric Acid. the Courier, as that medium has In gressmen and senators are resentful chant vessels. They will receive a stajc»-s of audio frequency ampljfi- thorough training and be given ex­ pt the growth of the president's pow- County a lime deposit supplies lime Alkalis, Lime, Ammonia. Charcoal its files more authentic Information The Dryden and Selma pig dubs cation wiIh gMll,f,ctor) results. Vo- aminations for higher ratings 'er during and since the war period. rock for the Reaver Porttaud Cement and Charcoal distillation products, regarding thia district than can l>e were called together for a meeting cai selections from the same station The boys, who must be American At present, it is almost impossible Sulphur, Coke and Coaltar distllla- obtained from any other source. at the ranch of Martin \\ illiams. Bre ¡ar too ¡OU(j W|th thlB arrange- born or naturalised, will be paid >26 company al Gold Hill. to actually define just where the Messrs. Johnson and Courtney of lion products, Arsenlc and Magüenta Due of the most Interesting of the last Thursday. Dr. Lindgren, of O m ent and generally not loud enough a month and receive the customary president's powers begin and end. Gold Hill, operate a quarry on Kane's Salts. present uudertaktnga Is that of the subsistence As an ordinary seaman's It is not as much a partisan matter A. C. came out with Mr. Howell and On only one audio stage. To cure pay averages >47.60 a month, the total creek and ship lime rock to the pa­ Old Channel mine ulmve Jackaou- Sulphuric Acid gave a demonstration of stock judg- tpig condition the operator uses both as a struggle for supremacy between crew pay roll will be Increase»! only per mills In Oregou. Sulphuric Acid is the most Import­ vtlle, where a tunnel la being run the executive and legislative branches Ing. The pigs of these clubs are all stages of audio frequency and either 52.50 a month, the total cost for all The State of Oregon operates a ant and most used acid iti the chemi­ throuxh a ro» k slide to tap the old doing nicely and there are prophecies de-tunes or cutB down the filmament of the government. It seems that ships with the plan In full operation lime rock plant near Gold Mill for cal Industry. It is used in the textile channel of the creek. Business men the principal complaint is founded of several blue ribbons for local club brilliancy of the vacuum tubes, being estimated at >21*1.000 n year. fertiliser purposes. and paper manufacture, In the »lanu­ from Seattle, headed by Mr Kane, Either of these schemes must result An applicant must be under twenty- on the belief that under present con­ workers. The existing quarries could fill, facture uf nitric acid und explosives, In charge of the property, are back­ More- Mrs. Bert Hogue was shopping In in distortion or interference. three yours of age. and while elght»-en ditions the executive and the judic­ .over, the control of volume on audio Is fixed ns the minimum sge require­ without trouble, the needs of this for the manufacture uf soda, tor the ing th»- venture. ial branches have a neutralizing ef­ Grants Pass last Friday. district, but no burner exists to fill manufacture of chloride of life, fect upon the legislative. And many George Wartz of Grants Pass, was stages allows a maximum of but ment, the physical and mental devel­ the demand for building purposes, tluuric acid, broic acid, ehromacld. opment of boys at that age. the In ­ of loudness unless ' three gradations legislators are working with the idea a week end guest at Huckleberry tl.Tiloi HE Fl.Ai Ills the distortion producing scheme» I structions point out, will be consid­ spray material, etc. All lime used carbonic add. oxalic add. tartaric tn mind that the sovereign authority homestead. ered as a factor In making appoint­ In Oregon for these purposes seems acid, citric add, alearle add. oleic The new variable | be resorted to. of congress should be made clear. ments. Minors will rwjulre th«- con- to come from Washington at pr»-s«nl. add, and many other organic adds. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Parker left. Th<- A It house creek Is known It was the late Woodrow Wilson, Sunday for Crescent City, where ■ Input volume control provides six »••nt of their ptirents or guardians to Many other deposits of limo are Il la used for tho manufacture of wherever old minora congregata. variations which may be used with in a special study of American poli­ they will reside. ship as deck boys. available In Southern Oregon. Near superpbusphate for fertiliser, for This crei-k la onu ot the oldual and the receiver in tune auil all (ilmu- The sen service bureau has advised -Yoncalla tics undertaken several years prior Ollie Clark is over from 1-akcview m«-nta burning at their proper bril- masters exista a good deposit suit­ sulphate of auimuuiu; for the manu­ probably th»- richest of tIn- placers* and officers of the govern­ to active p^tieipation in national for a visit to relatives. able for cement manufacture; near facture of chlorine, bromine, Iodine, of Josephine county. Th»- gold la lancv. The distortion of voice and ment's merchant vessels that on them affairs, who said that the balance Victor McKenzie, his wife and two music is entirely avoided and the will be lm|»>M*d the duty of training Talent is a formation similar to the and phosphorus; for the manufacture coarse, one nugget of >1799 having pf judiciary against legislature and Caves, which of plum, copper, iron sulphutea. and been taken out, as well us many of children, of Salem, left Sunday, after reduction of undesirable noises is ac- the deck boys to become ordinary anil lime in the Oregon Caves. executive could be considered as one able seamen ami later, as they develop form another immense lims deposit. many other organic and Inorganl»- fifty dollars and upward. The larg­ pf those ideal balances which are to a short visit to his sister, Mrs. J. A. eomplished. ability an»! experience, to receive Near Gold "Hill several deposits sulphates; fur the manufacture uf est within the last two years weigh­ lie found in books rather than in the Tolln. higher ratings. exist; some may be suitable for build­ chrumates and chromeolura; fur ed 151 The total production la well re- Several families in the Dryden Every day in every way radio rough realities of actual practice. It The youths will be require»! to serve was bis contention at that time that neighborhood surprised G. W. Wal­ ception is getting better and better. six months before being rated as or­ ing purposes, and represent a good metallurgical procesach fur the re­ over two millions, and yet no quarts the national courts are tor the most ton Saturday night with a party at The newest DX record conies from dinary seaineu and a year before being colored marble. A very large and covery uf aluminum, platinum, nick­ li-dgea have »»ver been located which part in the power of congress. He the Grange hall honoring his birth- , station KLX. operated by the Oak- eligible for able seamen ratings handy deposit, as soon as railroad el, zinc, mercury, etc., or In the man-; would In any way qualify ns feeder* stated that even the supreme court day. Cards, dancing and games fur- land Tribune. Oakland. California, through tests |,r-i>are»l by the United facilities aro provided. Is situated ufneturo of metallic preparations for the rich plac»-rs. However, loniu Js not beyond its legislative control nlshed amusement for a most pleas­ Reports indicate consistent reception States steamboat inspection service. at the proposed smelter site near the from these metals; for galvanizing five y<-ars ugo u prospector In tha Blue Ledge mine ami belongs to th»( and tinning Iron, gold plating silver hills near the upper creek found, '•for it is the legislative privilege to ant evening. A delicious lunch was at Apia, Samoa, a distance of 4 780 American Mining and Smelter com­ anil nickel plating; for the manufac­ over 199») feel above th»- present miles. Just Lika That. increase, whenever the legislative served at midnight. Tf n great mnn doesn't nares with pany. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Stott and child­ ture of parchment paper and fibre; channel, a mud soam from which lie will so pleases, the number of the Th»- remarkable effect produced you, yen study h's point of view ; If Quartz ren of Grants Pass came out Sunday for tha manufatiurn of glucose; fur took several hundred dollars in judges upon the supreme bench." an ordinary neighbor doesn't Quartz ot good »luallly la plentiful the refining of vegetable and mineral coarse gold, of the exact h ! m »|>« and Keeping in mind the fact that Mr. for a short visit to Mr. and Mrs. by the use of the straight line fre- with you. you dismiss him ns Hrroe stub- In thia district. It can be procured oils; fur the manufacture Wilson expresseil these views as far Scherfffus. They left Monday night. quency condenser is that all broad- bo’-’i. of gttn approximate h I zo ot that found in stations are found spaced equal ­ east as a waste material from the gold cottun and celluloid, picric add, nl- the placers. This gold was rounded Mr. and Mrs. C. L.-Clevenger of back as the year 1883, when he was mills operating in the district in a trubenzul and hundreds of unorgait- and apparently worn, yet occurring recognized as one of the. nation's Grants Pass were in the valey Mon­ ly along the dial. Thia is accom­ I Sales books—Courier ottica. plished by designing the shape of more or less impure form. A good Ic and organic preparations used for a-» It did. It could not huv<- been de­ foremost authorities on political day afternoon. deposit of pure white quartz occurs dyes, photographic, or medl»al pur­ posited by the creek. The conclu­ science, it is significant to note that Mr. and Mrs. Workman and child­ the condenser plate« according to a MARKET REPORT sion. thi-refore. Is that the placer he believed that ''all niceties of con­ ren of Grants Pars, have beeu visit­ formula Involving a series of hyper- Copper, lb. ............... .................... 1 32 near Gold Hill und in other places. poses; for atorage butteries, etc. , bolic spirals. The result Is a con­ g»»ld In AlthoriH»» did not conn* from stitutional restriction and even many ing Mrs. Frank Lima. The manufacture of silica brick This list will prove to the layman Tin. lb.......... ..*>13 broad principles of constitutional w|.;. the gieat huportance sulphuric actal quartz velnw and find H h simp»- from consists in mixing pure silica Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schmidt denser in which any change in dial 1-ead. lb. .OS abrasion, but was originally in the limitation have been overridden, and and little daughter, Mildred. of poHition is ao-ompanied by a directly Zinc, lb..................... .062 a small percentage ot lime, iloth plays In the chemical and metallurgi­ shap»- of melon seed, and came to a thoroughly organized system of Grants Pass, have been visiting the proportional change In frequency Silver, oz. raw materials are found near togctii- cal industry. .»>85 rather than capacity. The use of congressional control set up which family of C. Messinger. The following figures show the th»- bed of the < r»-»-k l»y the erosion Aluminum, oz............ .2S * er at Gold Hill. the straight lino frequency condenser gives a very rude negative to some .MaK»»''lte Mr. and Mrs. Karl Krauss and in­ cunsumption of this Important add of th»- mud seams In the mountains .125 theorl»«» of balance and some schemes fant daughter arrived last »•»•« !< from also allows accurate »»»¡uallzation of Antimony, lb.............. ...... A deposit of magnesite exists near in the United Htates und at the »am»- near. How the mud scums got there Bismuth, lb. Î S5 for distributed powers, but which l»ng -Beach for a visit to Mrs. Wil­ dial settings Inasmuch as the dials (■old Hill und another di-poslt, as time how little sulphuric add goes Is another story. .60 suits well with convenience, end does liam Barr. Mr. Krauss will leave in Indicate according to frequency Cadmium, lb............... . . . so» luted with realgar, near Oakland, intu th»- trade a-» such; violence to none of the principles a few days but Mrs. Krauss and baby rather than capacity, or wave length, ('»»halt, lb. ................ >2.50 tn 13.00 in Douglas county. The burnishing Nulphurlc Acid used In itie lulled Iridium, oz. ... $260.00 and therefore when a certain sta­ pi self-government containel in the will remain for several weeks. of magnesite would allow of the HUtes in 1»>: Nickel, lb ................. .27 constitution." Perhaps, his experi­ manufar-ture of carbonie acid. Mag­ Several men gathered at the tion is tune»! In, the dials may be Tons ences as the chief magistrate may ranch of H. N. Parker Sunday morn­ set at th»! same point, au»i th»- dial Osmlrldlum. m.......... ............ 5S..'»0 nesite bricks, crucibles and cement Fertiliser ............. 1 ,»;«o,ooo Osmium, oz. >95 to >104 have brought a revision. It is ing to assist in shooting a ban»l of readings for other stations will be ar»- largely used in the mctallurgl» al Oil Refining ................ i ltio.ooo worthy of note that the war-time coyotes that were in the field with found always to correspond to each Palladium, oz............. ..'....$7- to >83 industry. . Chemicals, celluliod. etc 74»,000 I Platinum, oz. 114,00 president had more po'-ver than any the young turkeys. Three coyotes other. Burned tnagu>Hl" mixed with Steel Pickling, galvanizing 7,909,90V Quicksilver, p'ir 75 lb flask 7 2.00 other man. were killed and a number escaped. 119 to >22 either sulphate of magnes.e or chlor­ Meulurgieal and storage The first radio world's fair will Chrome Or- . per ton It is generally know.i that consid­ A fire broke out Tuesday m»»rn- batteri»!» .....,......... . .365,000 Manganese, per ton .. 4Zc to 4,320,900 by the chief executive say »hat it 1» ford, Oregon. tary by Tburs»|ay morning to insure She already announced it will take tha' Ration, restaurant table tops, buth This figure doe* not. however, re­ csential that this authority should to her hoin>- in (»rants I’ass. publication same week. Manfadeea Medford tiling, etc. lias been for three months, the guest present th»- total amount of wulpliur- be maintained in the inter»:»' of good Quartz Mill (■rapitile of Mrs. Wm. Barr. While here she I Ic acid required for the United Htato» administration. There are com«- who (■rapitilo (l»‘|>0HltH lire known to and gives the fl guru« only for the will undoubtedly make poll'iial cap! was knocked down by a sheep and Agents for Stamp Mills, exlst. In Ilio Illite L»-t|g»! Mining dis- hu I ph it r I »• acid luunufacltir» d ln-r«. tai from this issue. but In h broad has been an Invalbi during a larg»!, Compressors and all part ot her stay. trlct, on Ih»- upper Applngate, and in In Hdditlon to hum»» matin chemi­ sense it Is not a party questi»>n. A s few other piace» In thè terltory. Il cals and metal« wo Import large AH the residents c»f the valley are Mining Machinery. multitude of remedies have b< ■ n I h uscii for crticlbles and shottld b»- <1 uan1111»!s of chemicals from nbroad proscribed tint one haw- la.'i ti ac­ requested to help in securing for ’ Dealers in U3ed mining of Interest to an ole» l ro-chsmlcal In­ which h IJ. or many of the in. were cepted. It ts salii that th»- Inevitabl» Deer Creek the prize for the best dimi ry, as these deposits Molliti af- manufactured with the aid ot HUl- and sawmill machinery. tendency of every system of »elf- booth at our county fair. Any kind foni a t-licap elei rodo material not phurie acid. government is to exalt the represen- of fancy work, any kind of canned, General Foundry and liigher than the cost of ordinary tative body. It is the various in- fruit. veg»-tables or meat, fresh vci-n The »-pinmilter for thls section is: mining propcrQrs, mining and »luring th»- pubi 47 months. Accord- Mrs. W. L. Tuttle and Mrs. W. N. Willi* tlv exception