Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 06, 1936, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, March (J, 1936
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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Value of Oregon
Metals Boosted
During Past Year
SATURDAY & MONDAY FOOD BARGAINS
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1 l.l IIIIKIC'N ( INN DION I
Walnut Bars 9
Doz 13c 1
Doughnuts I
Doz. 19c j
FLUIIKKR'M
;
FLI HKKK'N
Cream Puffs
6 for 23c
SWIFT’S BACON S’
BANANAS
ORANGES, Sunkist, each
1C
CELERY, White, bunch
7c
WHITE EA<>IJC or liOQII I
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FLOUR
-
$1.29
<?'■?»/ COFFEE
1 Lb. 29c - 2 lbs. 55c
S. W. TUNA, I flat
S. W. CRAB, | flat -
ISC
- 29c
WET PACK- -Large
S. W. Í SHRIMP - - - 15c
OY AL
25c
White House
FLOUR
s
$1.79
OHIO
MATCHES
Carton
14c
ROCKWOOD
COCOA
2 pounds
S. W. SARDINES - 2 for 19c
S. W. CLAMS, j flat 2 for 35c
No. SM SI.it
S.W. PÌNEAPPLE,
23c
WHOLE KERNEL
S. W. CORN, Doloro 2 for 35c
S. W. PEAS, Small No. 2 tin 21c
flemtituiq
CUBES OF FRUIT
READY TO SERVE
KRAFT
T
EAST SIDE MARKET
FREE DELIVERY
THIS IS NOT A SATURDAY SPECIAL
BUT OUR PRICE FOR ONE WEEK
EXTRA SPECIAI
Link Sausage, lb. 25c
PURE LARD
Lean Cubes, lb 121C
Per pound
Beef Steak 12* to 20c
HAMBURGER
2 Pounds
Fresh Sauerkr’t qt. 15c
Leg of Pork
09}«
per pound —
The mine production of gold, ail- !
ver, copper, lead, and zine in Ore- ;
gon in 1935. in terms of estimated
recovered metals, was 51,MIO fine
ounces of gold. 112,(XX> fine ounces
I of silver, 397,(MX) pounds of cop­
per, 48,500 pounds of lead, and 9,-
i (XX) pounds of zinc, valued In all at
I Sl.931.oo8. a gain of »715,2X3 or 59
pc rcent over 1934, according to
' preliminary figures of the U. S
Bureau of . .dies.
Tt? values of the metals were:
Gold, »1,813,000; silver, »82,656;
copper, «43,348; lead, »1,940; and
zinc. »414. Compared with 1934 .
gold increased 18.088 ounces or 54
per cent and its value in 1935 was
95 per cent of the total metal val­
ue of the state The output of gold
by dredging, Including dragline op­
erations, increased Nine compan­
ies in Baker, Grant, Jackson and
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Josephine counties, produced ap­
.
*>• xexKu Ind.
arte Ro” Adaina, unit body
proximately 1«, .vd ounces of gold
vant to Gen. Sam Houston, will Ko” is shown above as William A
and 2,000 ounces o fsilver In 1934
e 100 years old, March 2, 1936. Webb, manager of the Texas On
hr day Texas, where Gen. Houston tennial Exposition, which opens at
only four dredges operated. Sev­
6. assures him he will
eral new mills were built in the ever will be a historic figure, cele Dalia.. an June
Exne.’tinn ioh
brutes
Its
one
hundred
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state and shipments of gold and :
silver-bearing ore and
John Egan, flight commander of
trates increased more 1
the 17th squadron; Capt. F. J.
cent over 1934 Noteworthy was
Coleman, flight commander of the
the expanrion of mining activity
94th squadron; Lieut. D. W. Hut­
chinson, station sypral officer; and
In I^ane county, with an increased
Lieut. M. C. Woodbury, station
use of ».otation for the recovery of
supply officer.
the metals from the sulphide ores
Ten air corps officers from Self­
mined chiefly in the Bohemia dis­
ridge Field, near Detroit, Mich.,
Mrs. Homer Billings was hostess
trict Baker county again led in each
flying a new pursuit ship
output of both lode and placer from the Boeing plant in Seattle, Monday for the Ashland Study
gold, followed by Josephine, Jack- were visitors in Medford recently. club. A very interesting program
was enjoyed.
son, and Grant counties
The first five officers to arrive
The silver output of the state in­ were Lieut. Col. Ralph Royce, com­
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creased 65,440 ounces or 141 per mander of Selfridge field and the
cent over 1934 About 85 per cent first pqrsuit group; Major E. J.
SEVERIN ELECTRIC
of the silver yield came from three House, commander of the 94th
New Location
Major G. P.
lode mines in Baker county; the pursuit squadron;
BATTERY SERVICE
balance was largely from the Tourtellot, commander of the 17th
ARMATURE REWINDING
pursuit squadron;
Major F. C.
1303 N. Riverside, Medford
dredges an dtwo lode mines in Nelson,
commander of the station
Phone 390
Grant and Jackson counties and complement, Selfridge field; and
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two lode mines in Lane county. Capt. E. O'Donnell, flight com­
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The output of copper was mostly mander of the 94th squadron.
from ores mined in Baker and
The second group of flyers
Lane counties and was 358.627 ■ joined the first five in Medford,
pounds more than in 1934. The and all spent several days here
lead and zinc produced in the state awaiting favorable weather in Cal­
Confectionery
came from ores mined and milled ifornia The second group Included
For Courteous Service
in Lane county, where mining and Capt. Leo H. Dawson, commander
Jacksonville - Oregon
milling activity was reported on of the 57th service squadron; Capt. i 4-
the increase the latter part of the
year.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Byers are
making a nice improvement to ■
their lots on Mountain avenue, by j
the erection of a small modern
cottage.
™ FLYERS VISIT
ENROUTE EAST
1
NUGGET
Announcing
The Latest in Tune-up Equipment
Mayonnaise
27c
French
Dressing
16C
Roast
9 to 15c
Stew
6 to 10c
Leg of Lamb
20c
VealShldr. Roast 12 ic
LUNCH LOAF - Lb. 30c
DILL PICKLES 3 for 5c
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT
Sam Houston’!« “M’"” Gets a
Let Us Check Your Car With
the New Allen
EXHAUST GAS ANALYSIS
I'll drive you to
CALIFORNIA
AND
-SAFELY!
MOTOR TUNE-UP SERVICE
Other highway* are often slippery
and dangerous in winter. But steel
rails are always safe, the smoothest,
safest highway in the world. This
winter, let our engineer drive you
swiftly, comfortably to California.
Rail fares are so low nowadays
every traveler can afford to go this
way. For fares and details, see your
S. P. agent, or write J. A Ormandy,
Gn’l Pauenger Agent, 705 Pacific
Building, Portland, Oregon.
It Wilt Take But a Few Minutes of Your Time to
Have a Complete Under-hood Inspection Today—
It Pays
Southern Pacific
Medford School
of Beauty Culture
OAK STREET GARAGE
Phone 37-J
95 OAK STREET
419U EA8T MAIN
PHONE »4
Permanent Wave „..$1,00
Finger Wave ________
.25c
Comb Wave ___________
.25c
Shampoo __________
.25c
Haircut _________________ _25c
Marcel---------------------------- 25c
Manicure ________________ ,25c
Eyebrow Arch ...................... 25c
Scalp Treatment ............... 55c
Hot Oil...................................... 50c
Facails __________________ 50c
(Work Done by Students
Under Supervision)
Bicycles, Tricycles
Wagons, Skates
EVERY DETAIL
We have the Most Complete
Stock In Medford
Our Prices Will Surprise You
Has Been Included if the FINAL KITES
are conducted by Stock & Litwiller
SIMS BROS
24 Hour Service—Funerals and Ambulance
Gun & Cycle Shop
Phone
32
Formerly
Medford Cycle A Repair Shop
28 N. Fir St.
Medford
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