GRANTA rvw PATTY PAGF FOUR hati 'T ida v, COVRIKH t •S J... ocTonrn s», uwi .'.I. 1 River la reported as satisfactory, tho Ing through the room, added much being unusually last clean-up to the effect coarse. ltlce cakes, too and salted al ­ Published Daily Except Sunds« more of their kind will be welcomed Kirkland and h la »««odala« ar« monds, were served by the gills, o A. K. Voorhios - Pub. and Propr. very buoy on the black sand proper dressed In bright votored Chinese Edited by Nouthwweterii Oregon Mining lluiswn Entered at postoffie«. Grants Paas, (Continuad from Page Three) sltlon. Thia promisee »o he a rc.f costume«. Ora., as second-class mail mattar I Industry here In the very usar fu Th« guests of honor vert the Syn ­ Senior Reception to the Student ADVKRTISING RATES • lure. odical officers of the missionary or­ Dlsplay «paca, per incb —....... — He! Attempt Will Be Made to ColonUc Boti) Will Be Held Tonight INDUSTRIAL at'llVIKY OF explained in thia article under ths ! Anderson of Wolf Creek ia Instai- lax'al-peraonal colunia. p«r lina 10c The annual senior reception win ganisations and other guests were Argentine Republic discussion of charcoal. • a ling a Lane mill on hla property. MINERAL ItKNOt IM'KN Raedora, per liue -—........... —5c | delegate« from all over the state. be held this |vaning at ths hlgn OF AlH'THKRN OltbXJON So far aa Iron or«« ar« concerned Edwarde of th» Ida mln«, ha» hl« DAIÍ.Y~COURÍER school by the class of ‘ 35 for tbe Buenos Aires, Oct. 35.—t A. P.)— Hy malí or c«rrl«r, per year..... 86 00 1 thar« 1» no difficulty to open up iron cyanide plant In full operation. 5» | With the tide of European emlgra- student body. faculty and alumni. IL'ceptlun to Visitar» at 1‘rroh)tcrlau Ry malí or «arriar, per mouth tupper dopoaila to any desired quantity. Market Report Church The seniors have been busily decor­ UKEKLY COURIER 1 Ho» setting toward Routh America. Tho large deposits, more or leas Thera would be available from the (Copper ........... . .................... ...............12 A recaption in honor of Miss Mar­ open>'<* up. in the Blue Ledge dis­ copper extracting alone more than Hv mall, per year ......... . 8.'<***{ the Argentine government has taken ating the spacious halls and prepar­ .............. 49 Tin «.c.’miLH UF ASSOCIATED PRESS stops to make som« of Its most de­ ing the program for days and a garet Hodge of New York and Mlsa trict and near ltlddle were men­ oould be u«ed. In addition to thia ............. 08 Th« Associated Pre»» is «oaoac sirable and still largely uncultivat- wonderful time is tn store for Donalddna Cameron, of San Francis­ tioned before In connection with mil* »4 have available largo boll«« of ............... OS Zinc 1» entitled to the use lor republic» | ed territory more easily available the gueata. co. was given Thursday ovetilog In phqrlc acid. • hematUo and magnetite «atlmated to Sih.i* »■»«•■••«••»ss*«* .............. 71 ■ ton at al) new« dispatches credited the church parlors by the Woman's produce at least 50.000.000 tons. We Aluminum .............. 18 tn »Ms or all otherwise credited In I for colonisation. These ore bodies are very exten ­ Host to Hi* Voting Hvc-Ycar Old Is Association of the Bethany Presby ­ Under .* bill now before congress thi» p«i»er and tlrwM bo treated to advantage In an elec­ a large scale Iron Industry. be expropriated and sold or leased Orchard avenue was an interesting by the social committee of the Wo- ...... .3» tric smelter, and the lower grades such an Industry could not func­ Nickel ............. affair of Thursday afternoon. Games man's society. SATURDAY. OCTOBKR 2-1. 11«I I i to farmers in parcels. roasted «nd used for tho manufac­ tion properly unleaa combined with Palladium .. . «»••••■••»••»•••• .... 32.00 The refusal thus far of many of were played, the peanut hunt In par­ ------------------ -I------------ ...... 118.00 ture of sulphuric acid. After thia a «tael and rolling plant able to Platinum *••*«» • « ♦ these great land owners to sell their ticular being enjoyed by the young I 71.00 treatment a leaching process would turn out. sheete, rode, wire, build­ Quicksilver 4 properties, or even a part of them, guests. ♦ UHMMI« »»RATHER Refreshment» consisted of With water t'hromo Or$» ....... 18.50 allow the .extraction of the copper ing mnterlal, etc. • 4 has long been cited as an obstacle sandwiches, crackers, jello and ' 41.00 >••«•»•««»•»•»»■• With $3,300 toward tbe in*'tn or- and other values on an economical power made available the power for Manganese to colonisation and the economic cakes. ♦ Pactflc Coast States: Cali­ The large birthday cake Other mineral quotations un­ la! I fund on hand at the beginning scale, and the residue now left the rolling mill couM bo created en­ ♦ fornia: Fair weather and mod­ 4 growth of the country. Their pol­ was crowned with five pink .candles, of I the year the Women's club hope would be suitable for ths manufac- tirely without coal being available changed. ♦ erate temperature, but with un­ 4 icy has been to keep tbeir estates denoting the age of the young host. A large to raise enough more during the ture of Iron. Of such low grade ore • nd moat likely‘cheaper. probably 4 intact «nd rent lands on a percent­ The guests present were: Ila Barn- ♦ settled weather and yea r to turn the sod for the new approximately 50.000 tona are on amount of the heating could he donel ♦ local rathe Tuesday or Wednes­ 4 age basis of production, a system won, Ruth Harter. Nancy We»ther- This fund the dump In the Blue l4dge district by hydroelectric power and charcoal building within 1935. ♦ day over ths northern portion. 4 which has not proved attractive ta bee, Beulah Weatherbee. Charlotte was begun under the presidency of at present with a copper content of could be used where reducing oper­ ♦ Oregon and Washington: Con­ 4 the ambitious immigrant, linee the Day. Murray Marcia Manning. , about 3 per cent. Enough copper ations are required. Mrs. J. E. Hair aud the money has “ goes to the land Johnson. Jimvnv Savage. Bruce Ln- ♦ siderable cloudiness, with occa­ 4 largest ‘ benefit (The next lnMallm»nt cf this re- Is In sight In this district to war­ i been raised In the past three years, Torivmr Realises Ambition of IJf<- ♦ sional rains In west portion first 4 owner. throp. Charles Lathrop. Jack Hart-1 rant a copper production of perhaps port «111 appear In an earl/ Issue). time in IsUest Role With an appropriation of 100,- er. Percy Wentherbee. T^wls Varn­ an average of more than $1,000 a ♦ half of week, and fair there­ 4 5.000 tons per day If all the exist­ pesos annually. the bill er. James Varner. Frank Weather­ year. The memorial building will ♦ after, with normal temperature. '4 000,000 Ernest Torrence has roallled onJ! be erected as a memorial to the ing mines and prospects could be ♦ A disturbance is expected on tbe 4 would authorise the government to bee. Grownup«: Mrs. R. E. Barn­ put on an operating heals. soldiers of the late war and will be of th« ambition» of hla life. 4 expropriate 50 per cent of these idle well. Mrs. J. A. Varner. 'Mrs. Guy ♦ north coast Tuesday. a community building which every­ « Ia connection with the manufac­ He ba» played the rude of Petit ♦ 4 estates for colonisation the land V. Weatherbee. Guy Weatherbee. Oregon-Washington: Cloudy 4 owner having the privilege, howev­ Mrs. L. Ravage. Mrs. R. E. laithrop. one of the city and country will ture of sulphuric acid this Industry ♦ At the last meeting of tho bureau, Pwtou, tho famous clown character use. The money can only be raised could become of great magnitude tonigh tend Sunday; rain west 4 er. of evading expropriation by as­ Mrs. C. 8. Manning. Mrs. H. D. Man­ reports were made of the meeting of William lock»’« novel, "Tho through the co-operation of every­ and should be encouraged. Addi­ of the American Mining congress al Mountebank,” In the Herbert Bren- 4 signing 50 per cent of his property ning and Mlsa Marie Kerley. ♦ portion, one In Grants Pass as a large num­ tional values In gold and sliver ♦ .•44444«44444. 4 for the same purpose under condi- ’ • 4 • Sacramento by those who were In on Paramount production. "The tlons fixed by the. government. to contribute. The club is anxious ber of article« for sale are needed could be recovered at the same time attendance and present. Mr. Wood- Side Show of Ute," In which be Lands owned by some of th« prov- to have donations from as many dif­ to make the ruminage sale success­ and the refining of the copper ^o In gh Ina a general report, and Mr. has a featured role with Anna n out my way. Come to tdsrrrlaemeoui ander thia heading dr per line per I mo . All I per acetates would form another pro­ who were there must have had a out alteration has at last been an­ ( laMifled ads appear under this heading the fir«« time duct of commerce either direct or reason for staying. The remarks of swered. southern state, and during his visit think, though, at the dance at my house tutlier night the floor broke Frances Marlon prepared tho Indirect, for example in connection Mr. Talbot, a stranger here, attract­ he called upon many of the writers. ! down and killed a dog that had with arsenic for the manufacture of ed not by hot air, but by the natural screen script of Edgar Helwyn's He found them so deeply interested crawled under the house ” FOR SALE—Dry mill wood Single I COLUMBIA drag saw for sale. Paris Greon used as an Insecticide, resources of the country, were very «mashing New York stage success, “Ah! Your dog?” asked the acribe. that he arranged to open an office Houser bro».. w«»t end Foundry St. etc., or for pigments. The acetic helpful. tier $3.30; two tiers $4.75; ovet which Frank Bwrtage directed with "Nope: belonged to Newt St rodder, two tiers. $3.25 tier: 5% discount 37tf acid required could be derived from at Los Angeles where a rep resent a- over beyond Slippery Slap. The Mt. Reuben tunnel la again Mien Talmadge and Eugene O'Brien Newt on orders of 10 tiers or over. heading a celebrated cast. LMIvt live of his company will meet these cn««ed nnd cut up so much about It— Phone 532-11. Amos Smith. 33 PHONE 187-J—Dry fir nnd pino slab i the destructive distillation of wood pushing Into tho mountain, the gas wood, also body fir. oak and laurel and the arsenic produced as a by- engine hook up being now In work- Marion found that the dramatic de­ people and give them the informa- claimed he had only nine dog# left— any length. C. W. Lambrecht. 3 8 product from the manufacture of Ing order, vices upon which the stage play re­ that before the evening vm over 1 FOR RENT—'Large furnished up- tion they desire. He anticipates that had to «hont him in the leg to give etaira bedroom. Mrs. A. J. WOOD FOR SALE—Dry seasoned sulphuric acid. We see. here again, I Mr. Elmer, mlnlng engineer, ia volved could be applied as well to Green. Phone 33-J. 31 pine, fir nnd oak. Phone 28« the possibility of one Industry work­ In the city on professional bualncae. the screen production. scores of families will leave the hint something else to think about. Houser Bros. 103tf more crowded portions of Californ­ No. I don't know no pertickler new«." baled ALFALFA—$20 per ton: | The 'bureau has agreed to ag- Instead of altering the action and ing together with another. Dimmick FOR SALE—Pine wood $2.00 per oats and vetch, $19. —Kansas City Star. range for the placlng of a mining tampering with the motive» and idea ia, and locate in southern Oregon, ranch, at schoolhouse one mile Iron tier thia month. Prompt delivery. 'exhibit In the new building now In of the atory, as It Is often charged 34 west of city. where conditions seem to appeal Phone 617-F-13. J. H. Robinson WJiic/t Proved It Right Owing to the absence of suitable couree of erection by the Chamber continuity writer» do, . Edie 1« « professor of eco­ FOR 104 F street, next creek, water. JOSEPH MOSS AGENCY—Inaur- In the usual way would be out of The irrigation district that sur- nomics nt the State university, and fn- ed for that purpose, should be left cording to camera acenes, added « Chicken coop, 3 rooms. Inquire «>!<■■. »nd bonds. High class com the question. . On the other haqd as soon as possible at 511 >H. street. few exterior scene«, and handed It rounds Granta Pass was found to be ,-ldentnlly Is tbe nuthor of the text­ 208 Foundry street. V.’m. Boo-t. pauiee book u«od In bls classes. He has a 29-lf there is no obstacle to make either | P. X. Johnson .was a vialtor In over to Producer Joseph M. Hchenck in most excellent repute. One far­ nny of "mtchlng up" bls students, e . l . G albraith Real , ■!.•.< m a good grade charcoal iron, or to town this week, ae was Ray Bark­ with the original dramatic form In- surauce and plate glass liability after they have mad» recitations. A mer who contemplates a change was BSTRAY—There ia held at the city Tuff* Bldg.. 4th and H. Phone 38. make iron by tbe eleotric furnace as hurst, who is interested In the Ore- tact. fen day» ago. one of hl« students was pound one red co»' with white surprised at the low cost of water, Mr. Belden, mill face, white underneath, hush of WANTED A cook stove, 7 or 8 siae, is done very euccearfully in Swed- ! gon Ball mill. ns clever ns he was. Tbe usual pro­ '.Mr. Schonck, Mies Talmadge and tail gone, about 6 years old, for thia man is now paying an an- cedure is that the professor neks a good cooker. Send word to 208 en. At present approximately 300,- superintendent, and Mr. Barrett, Director iBorzage all concurred, aft­ marked crop off left ear, under- Foundry St. 34 000 tons of charcoal Iron la manu- president of the Skyline mine at er a study of her script, that It waa nual charge of $20 per acre with question, and after the student ha« an­ btt in right, One red yearling, FOR RENT —« Furnished bed room swered It. the Iristructor «ays, "Now. featured in the United States and Aahland, were visitor« on Wadnes- adequate for the screen presentation no prospect that the ra e will ever •ire yon sure about that?" nnd adds. white face, white underneath, no with heat and liaih. «Mrs. E. A. another quantity Imported from day. suckling above mark nor brand, ■o the finished job Is tho stage play be less. Farmers of this class w:.o ■‘Isn't It thus nnd so." or "don't you Blanchard, 916 N. Washington cow. One roan1 heifer, marked Sweden. Charcoal Iron is consider^ | Kirkland of the Wedge added a In celluloid. Blvd. 34 know the ■ value of water have no really mean eomethnig entirely differ- crop and underbit in left ear, crop ably dearer than Iron and a mar­ Wllfley table to the equipment oí The spoken words were converted ent from that?" off right, some white In face. One USED CARS * fears for agriculture In a district ket for this Iron could be devel- the Wedge, and Wickham added a Into subtitle«, which moans that the The student nstinlljr heitere» that white and red yearling, seme Fords. $60.00 and UP icped on this coast or shipped »veil two-stamp triple discharge mill to Hutitkle» for the most part will bo •with the assured supply that is. he Is wrong and ••hem« and haw»," white in face, n6 mark ox brand. Overland I good buy. Unless called for these animals 1923 Star, lully equipped. abroad providing we are able t > that of the Western Metal holdings. coqversattonal. helping Io develop 'found here and with the cost some trying to correct Ills first statement, will be »old by the city of Grants 8-Cyl. touring, cheap. which usually is correct. make tho iron at a competitive A threc-alamp mill will go on the tho action of the story rather than day to go down to a very modest Pass at the Gravlin barn. East L Will take wood as port payment on But this time a young man rrcl'ed price. Wedge at Rogue River, and a flve- to covhr elaiwes of time. * street, at 2 o'clock p. m . Tues ­ any of these. Smith Garage. figure. 'Here the water will belong and when Mr. Edie asked, "Are you day, November 4. 1 924. So far as iron made in an ordln- xtamp . . on tho Slzkron, %t Holland. In "SactMs." Normal Talmadge sure about that?'' the student said, "I to the land. There will be no com- J. P. MARTIN, Constable. I AM again Bargain Agent for THE ary furnace Is concerned wo should I Keterly al tho Llano del Oro add- has again for her leading man Eu- don’t know whether It is right or not. KIRTLAND TELEGRAM, by mall _________ 41 pany or corporation to whlch trfb- but that Is what you said In your $8.75 a year, Please mall or hand be able to compete hero with any od a bucket tran^ to tho equipment gyns O'Brien, tho most popular FOR SALE — One ton Ford truck, ste me your subscription. Wade Ilar- other part of the world providing at the mine and reports It very sue- male support with whom alio has bo«ik?"—Indianapolis News. ute must be paid. steel cab. flarboard body, good' mon. 407 O St.. Phone 504-J. 33 we produce charcoal at a reasonable cossful. «vor played. tires, cheap. Terms to responHible During the .past seaso i numerous parties 513 W. Rogue River Ave. RENT—Furnished rooms for light price, and that this can be done was I Gold reanvery at the Ancient I housekeeping, rear; garage. 1611 Grants Pass, Ore. 33 Printed butter wrappers for aale Riverside Ave. Phone 312-R. 34 FRESH salmon egg», two rolls for at the Courier office. 25c. H. Houck, So. Park St. 33 RENT -New 3-room house, garage, to responsible party; no children. WILLIAMS WOOD YARD-Back on Phone 312-R. 1011 Riverside the Job. Phone 137.