Friday, June 26,1936 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Pag« 4 f~~ - ---------- --------- —---------------------- ---------------- ----- Southern Oregon Miner department of mining and geology at a regional conference July 3 at Baker. At a dinner meeting of the can* ference, Governor Martin and U. F. McDougall will I m - the principal x| leaders, Or Warren D. Smith wll have charge of the evening MI'HMIOn Do You Believe It? By J. C. Reynokis >uc«'«*s»or U» THE JACKSON IAAÆ MINER A thrilling experience was had by J. B. Ransom i»arly in the morn­ liibiikheu Aiur) *■ i tony at 16« L.*sl Alaui Street ing of June 14th, at hia camp in .1SULAMI, OREGON the Applegate mining district. Mi- Mattered as secund-class mutter February lo, lyjo, at the postonici Ransom had gone into one of his A new 50 ton flotation plant I h at AftiiiiUiU, Qivgun, under me act o* Alaren 3, lb*b. abondoned tunnels to secure a being installed at the (¡cm of shovel left there some weeks ago Editor and Uuousnei Clean Bradai law, S| mu i mine near IU ikci The mine and knowing exactly where lie is e<|ulp|M-i.uv aux Montas..... a hundred feet away. DeVine, manager, says V Picking up the shovel he turned Will a HE DOLLARS LEAVE IOWA! to go when suddenly he was ar- New Dotation plant al the Ben restei. by a terrifying buzzing Harrison Mine in lh«* Granite dis- and immediately was struck trict I n treating about 70 tuns u "When 1 can get what 1 need in Ashland, it’s no high­ s> a und glancing blow on the leg by a a day. The mine hus a puy roll of er ana quite onen cueaper, Uian eisewnere, ana a huge rattlesnake. Realizing his >..lMx> a month, Eaateni Oregon can save money by trailing at nome, but it is seldom danger he aimed a blow with the News re|x>rts. at the spot where the rep­ A uno my neeus uere, are just a lew oi tne reasons shovel tile seemed to be and succeeded The F und I. Is-using Co., has given oy tne many local people wuo journey to iueu- in cucong in two an enormous been formed by J im - Ftalici- and B. snake, more than six feet in length T Iagrlg of Baker to o|>enito a ioru or elsewhere to buy uieir needs. To avoid the dying struggles of portion of the Balaley-Klkhom it uas long been tne custom lor merchants to cry the poisonous creature he started mine they have leaatxl Recent "traue at nome , but tins day oi good roads, last, eco­ to run toward the entrance but aainpling disclosed high grade ore. halted by a menacing chorus th«- Faalcrn Oreg«>n Newa reports, nomical transportation and the independent leel oi was of buzzing at his front and all and ore will be aackeit as a shaft is Mr. and Mrs. Buyer, calls for a dilierent song anal around and became aware that sunk on the ledge. dance tnan in tne past, when “trade at home meant dozens of rattlers had materialized every direction and were The l*aciflc Btatea Mines, th« more or less pride in the community in which they liv­ from determinedly closing in on him. • \ ISI I OK (»EIS I’ I HS Mayoi <«<•<». » •>,- i x < ¡1 t ol Mit. largest In Southern Oregon, has a ed. us. nm! Iittle Marcia Massmann Christen ihr R<>< I <-i Speedway" er force of JO men working constant­ Grasping his shovel in both hands Texas Centennmi Exposition M'dwuj thrn gu for a tirxi r><1< i> ly. and piixluctlon is maintained We are well aware of the fact tnat merchandise pric­ he struck out right and left, kill­ the lehrate >|M-iiing ol the $25.00*1 i)<>|i World * I ■’;»»» ing and maiming scores of his at a high level of efficiency. es are a great deal lower in tms community tnan in ~~ assailants, but struggle as he surrounding towns; yet with tne advantage of this [might he made" Low r progress _ Production of gold in the vicin­ great factor, many of the local merchants continue the j against the overwhelming odds, ity of Juckaoiivlllc him decreased in the angry buzzing of the' quantity nearly 50 per cent, ac­ old cry of “trade at home’’ instead of digging beneatn while maddened reptiles grew to thun- , cording to C W Godward, Jack­ the surface to find the cause of the dollars spent else­ derous proportions. Then a large ■onville. gold broker boulder loosened from the roof by i where. Bi Mildred Martin chance blow, fell upon his hea«i KLAMATH Fire suppression —tor NAW IT IN TIIIC MINER Many local merchants are losing sales every day by a rendering him unconscious. • The delegatee who have been may be the major summer menace not carrying the needs and wants of their customers. When he came to, much to his i attending the 4-H club summer for the majority of 3-C camps, but They will let a customer leave their store to go else­ surprise he found himself in his school r«-tum<-d to their horn«-« besides being organized into fire bed. sore and battered from Saturday evening. Wednesday eve­ crews the members of Co. 5«>k are where, and it soon becomes sucn a habit to trade else­ own the strenous battle but in some ning of last week, during the Jack­ broken up into emergency ‘'('anal where that the customer is living in one town and trad­ miraculous manner untouched by son county broadcast over KOAC. Flixxl Control" squads An average of 20 men «laily have the murderous fangs of the dead­ Mrs .«.alter Longstreth. Rosemary responded ing in another. during the |*ast month rattlers. Bell, and Weldon Hear«! of Beli- to telephone calls and have repair­ 0 K. Mr. Merchant, how about a campaign of "WE ly The mystery was eventually l view gave short talks Mis Long­ ed nine breaks In the canals that HAVE, OR CAN GET, YOUR NEEDS AT COMPET­ cleared up by a near neighbor who streth also accompanied the sing­ carry water to keep fresh the 76.- acres in Klamath Valley. ITIVE PRICES,” instead of “Buy at home” bally-hoo had looked in to see why Mr ing Jack Williams and Weldon 000 The biggest break of the season Ransom had notris en at daylight Heard were among the highest 15 that drives more dollars out than it brings in? It’s our as was his custom. This neighbor, was a 40-foot opening in th«- main in a stock judging contiwt in canal near Malin. Ore This cuial contention that with such a program in operation, it also a mining man, has in the past which five hundred boys partici is 25 f«-e< wide and 20 feet deep would not be long until the local purchasers would be ferreted out several pockets of paied Over 1400 4-H club mem­ and was carrying 50 cubic feet per gold in thia region, thereby dem­ bers attended th«- summer schl second, or In simpler terms, was spending their money at home. onstrating considerable ability as • The Bellview 1TA will hav«- running full of water when the Let’s speed up and modernize our business and keep a detective. Owing to his invest- a concession in the Lithia Park fkxxl start cd A tremendous area was fltxxlcd, igaUons it was ascertained that a on the 4th of July The first of in step with these rapid moving times. ten-year old girl friend of Mr. next week the officers of the I TA but the waler was check»! before ------ ♦ Ransom's had tried her hand at and members of the Ways luid any [x-rmanent damage was done ♦ making a cherry pie for his sup­ Means committ«*e will meet at the Three trucks, two tractors, a grader, bulldozer and 24 men per the day before and had pre­ home of the president, Mrs Long­ worked three «lays to repair this sented it to him with the injunc­ streth. to make plans for the con- work tion that he must eat all of it, cession. ' or else she would never make him • Mr. and Mm Albert Parman By CLEM BRADSHAW another one. Now the cherries in . and children hav«- moved to Lay's this pie were all that could be I Camp. For several months they desired, but the crust, as some­ have lived on the Crystal place From Here And There - - - time* with new beginners, was of FUNDAMENTALS the consistency of a well known • Kenne«.n Bell accompanied by Eastern Oregon Mining Associ-1 metal called lead, or in other words Joe Rosen on his trip to Sacremen- ation will consider a tentative to this week . a trifle soggy. draft of a bill to create an Oregon Unwilling to discourage budding • Mrs. Clara Seaver of I»s An­ Was Eve, or Adam most to blame talent, Mr. Ransom had bravely geles has returned to the Christlieb For biting on the apple game indeed eaten all of it, with the re­ home. Mm. Seaver is the sister Completp sult that early the following morn­ of Mm. Christlieb. That brought the primal fall? • Mm. T S. Benstead an«l child ­ ing before awakening, he had be­ Funeral Service Such things about the scheme of life come involved in a desperate battle ren of Kansas City, Mo., are visit­ Of Superior That bring some neighbors lots of strife with rattkainakes. The deafening ing at the home of Mm. Ben- sound of their rattling was probab­ stead's brother. Mr. Geo. Yokel. Don’t worry me at all. Excellence Billy ly due to the heavy thunder of • Mr B. H. Christlieb. * an electrical storm which passed I Briggs. Jack Cates and Norman Exclusively In funeral and lunbulance wry 1er Was Jonah swallowed by a whale? over about that time and the de­ Christlieb left Tuesday for Lake of the Woods, where they will tective insists that the boulder Or is that but a fairy tale, Phone FUNERAL which knocked Mr. Ransom sense­ spend a week. A fancy of the mind? 32 HOME • Mr. and -.«rs George Porter less, was simply the the result of In such debates I take no part. butting his head against one of the and son, Vinson, of Idaho, are (We Never Cioee) bedposts, while threshing around visiting at the home of of Mm. Enough for me the gentle art Porter’s cousin, A. C. Heinz. Sun­ in his dream. Of being just and kind. Be mat as it may, Mr. Ransom day, Mr. and Mrs Porter and Mr. has sworn off eating any more and Mrs. Heinz and daughter soggy pie-crust at suppertime at Wanda motored to Crescent City. Is man predistined hence to go any price and hopes this terrible --------- 1--------- To realms of darkness down below experience will be a warning to HEN you allow Headache, Neuralgia, And grope through endless night? others. Muscular, Rheumatic, Sciatic or Periodic --------- 1---------- Search me; I’m busy pointing out Pains to keep you from work or pleasure. To pilgrims in this vale of doubt You can’t go places and do things when you are suffering—and the work or good times The way of truth and light. won’t wait for you. a X Why allow Pain to rob you of Health, Friends. DIAMOND LAKE The Brail­ Did Noah navigate the Ark? ford “Webfooters" have taken over I have been Happiness, Money? KLAMATH — The Bureau of Camp Diamond I .Ake for the sum­ Was Ham’s complexion fair, or dark? using Dr. Miles DR MILES ANTI-PAIN PILLS have been Reclamation never forgets! mer. They reg re ted evacuating the Anti-Pain Pills ured for the relief of pain for more than forty Who was it bossed the clan? Last winter, when the going was old camp which has been their for thirty years. years. They taste good, act quickly, do not home for two and a half years, and I give it up. I do not know tough, zero weather was the regu­ No matter what upset the stomach, nor cause constipation, lar order and sometimes the mud hope to return this fall. I’d rather lighten grief and woe, kind of pain 1 leave no dull, depressed feeling. They have found Diamond Lake was knee deep, the excavation of have, they stop Thousands have used them for twenty, thirty, And help my fellow man. the main irrigation canal was all it is reputed to be, however, •n V it almost in­ forty years, and still find that nothing else pushed to the limit with no com­ and are looking forward to a stantly. Never relieves pain so promptly and effectively. plaints from the men of this com­ grand summer at this scenic re­ sort Members of the company I am not strong for time-worn creeds; pany. without them Why don't you try them? Once you know in the house. In appreciation of the good work have constructed five rowboats for But I believe in faith, and deeds, how pleasant they arc to take, how quickly accomplished then, the Bureau of use on the lake. Hiking parties Mrs. and effectively they relieve, you won’t want And hopes that brightly shine. Reclamation, under Regional Di­ have been organized and large Chas W Webb, will spend their Saturdays to go back to disagreeable, slow acting medi­ rector B. E. Hayden and Proj. groups Sundays I see some good in all the race - - Indio, Calif. in exploring the cines. Supt. I. H. Porter, declared a holi­ and Some lingering light of saintly grace, day .provided trucks and gasoline, beauties of this region. You too may find quick relief. Why wait forty minutes for The "Handiman Club” brought a and transported the camp person­ truck Some spark of the divine. relief when Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills will relieve you in ten to load of myrtlewood, Port Or­ nel to Crater I-ake for a day’s out­ twenty minutes? ford cedar, yew wood and red ce­ ing June 5. dar from Bradford. This will par­ As a household remedy 1 have never found anything that equalled Dr. Everyone went except the cooks tially fill the needs of the men this (Copyright 1936) Miles Anti-Pain Pills Mrs. Silas D. Keller, Penfield, Pa. and camp guard. The party left summer. The club turned out 1,456 I never found anything that was so Rood to stop pain as Dr. Miles Anti- camp at 7 a m. and reached the pieces of finished woodwork be­ Pain Pills. I have told many about them and 1 find they are all using lake about 11 o’clock. Howard tween December 1 and May 30 this them. Mrs. Martha Lacy, Davenport, Iowa Crawford, park ranger, escorted year. A number of articles pro­ I have been using Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills for vears I keep them on the group over the park and cessed in the Bradford woodwork­ hand all the time. 1 can certainly recommend them for pain. pointed out the scenic and histori- ing shop were sold in adjacent Miss Audra Seybold, 2417 W. 2nd St., Dayton, Ohio cal features. towns. Your Anti-Pain Pills have been a wonderful help to me. 1 have used Lieut. Frank J. Hamon was in The club is sending an exhibit them for three years and always keep them on charge of the five-truck convoy, to the N. E. A. conference in Port­ hand. Mrs. E. Pierce, Lapwai, Idaho assisted by Adviser Thos. D. land. 1 have used quite a lot of Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills. They are fine pills to stop pain. Welsh and Mechanic Robert H. An "Old Bailey” and "Mt. Thiel- Mrs. J. L. Kester, Shickshinny, Pa. Bryson. son" club is being Organized. The The men of the Sth corp* area latter mountain is 0,000 feet in DR. M I LBS’ expressed sincere appreciation for elevation and is 4,000 feet above this opportunity to visit one of the Diamond Lake. Its top is a flat West's outstanding beauty spots. surface about the size of a billiard table. This mountain will test the ---------U--------- skill of uiose men who rate them­ —YOU SAW IT IN THE MINER selves as mountain climbers. BELLVIEW Klamath Men NEWS NOTES On Canal Work Brad’s Bit O’ Verse MINING NOTES STOCK & LITWILLER You’re The Loser Reclamation Men Reward Camp With Special Holiday Bradford Moves To Diamond Lake W ANTI-PAON PIUS