WFTDFOTCD flTATB TRTBTTTTO. TrRT)FfTRTJ. 'OTCTttOS. MONT. AY. .Ta"NFATY 10. 102: PaTTO TTTRTTT! ' uu.-ii' in It K I " She difficulty of i earch work to ASHLAND. JhY 19. Mount Anh land chapifr D. A. It. held Its January lrtt'cUnp Friday evening," with the MiHHt H Kva and Mtnnln Poley as hos tfsst'M. "lialian MuhWV was tho thi'iui of the evening, with Uh history told l.y .Mrs. lilanehc HUks and the illustrative ru'lMctUn fivtn by Mrs. Vivian M. Woodside. The addr(s by IMIhh Hicks was a resume of Indian 'Music in a jrennral way, and described thope engaged In re secure the melodies. Two kinds, that mnrto bv man and thut .by dreamers were mentioned, as was the fart that for every ceremonial there was the appropriate sons: and that certain sons belonged to certain seasons nnd events.- Heautlful melo dies written by Cadman, Troyer and IJeiiranrp were niing by Mrs. Wood side as the address "prof? reused. Omsha trllinl melodies, "flhost Pipes," "Her iy.in.iet," "Invocation to the Sun tUul" nnrl "Whim " I Mtiul iiiml ih ,llf IVroiit kinds of son? and rhythm. It was a privilege to hear this splendid talk a,nd these beautiful-songs so de lightfully sung and the appreciation of the chapter was heartily expressed to Mrs. Woodside nnd to Miss Hicks for the evening's proprnm. Prior tp tho program hour, at tho business session, liie regent. Miss lilnnche Hicks, led the opening patriotic ceremony. .The re ports from committees, standing and MTiai, wcif nturu it mi ino iiuiikkl i discussed. The meeting with Crater j l-nJte chnpter, February 20th, nt Blue I-'lower Lodge, occupied the attention of tho membership, as did the Ameri canization work now being done. Mrs. K. Peil had charge of the program hour. MIkh Tjydia McCall was social chairman, and, with the assistnnts, Miss (iladys Applegnle and Miss Mln of a host of frlendH will fullow them to the new home. The W. J. Dougherty family hnvo moved from the Oak street home to t&Iifi Puirview street; the former Pry or "residence. Mr. nnd Mm. L. N. Wood- side and little daughter Addle will oc cupy the McCoy home on Oak street during Mrs, McCoy's extended visit south. This week closes the first hp meat er In the schools. On Wednesday the t examinations tin lor those wno are not exempt In studies nnd deportment. Those exempt will -, have a vuratlon. Second semester begins n week from today. MINING. NEWS OF SOUTHWESTERN OREGON Rdlted by SouUiweslero Orcein Mining Ilnmiu. Local Mining News The Metal Market both the foot and banging walls very smooth,, with a talc gaunge usually on the foot wall. One of the large quartz Vein outcrops on a contact between serpentine ' and sl.ite. The vein material is from bard to decom posed iiuartz, but the best values usu ally occur in the hard iuarl.. The equipment on the mine con sists of nn ore can, rail, bunk houses Ulti'hen fcand cabins, tools, ami a Gib son mill. Several mill njus have been made, with the ore values hold liiK up very well with some K'd pockets. Recovery was made by amalgamation only, but the process needed is a small cyanide pin nt. The mine is not now In operation, but the uwiH'jS contemplate Hturtinj up soon. ' BEE HOTEL- IH EfERSHm BROADW f i SEVENTH The Screen At Uu lUulla. Blllhely picturing the troubulous politlcnl problems of a rural commu nity, when a boom directed by an en enfetlc young booster begins to take form. In "Along Came Ruth." which closes ut the Rlalto theater tonight. Viola Dana in the role of Huth itfWln the proper dash of vigor and vitality to the rolo. Tully Marshall ranks next in the cant of a Helf centered old squire. Raymond McKee plays the romantic youth. Others are Walter Illers nnd Voctor Potel. "Three Women," which opens to morrow for three days at tho ltialio is a picture remurkalily well done, to the smallest detail. Tho photography cannot he excelled. Aa for the plot, it Is sufficiently different and Just realistic enough to mako it a produc tion of unusunl recommendation. Marie Prevnst, i May., McAvoy and Pauline Freedrlrk share the stellar honors, while the rest of the cast in cludes I.ew Cody, Mary Cftrr, Pierre endron and Willard Louis. Vaudeville Program Tuesday, Craterian Swormstead of tho smelter is In town on business. ' C. W Huddle, secretary of the Ala nTTTla .Mines company Is In town for, a few days. . Merc water Is not a prerequisite to mining. I'layton Anderson of 'Sallie has had his set-up washed opt three limes this year on account of high water. It Is reported that he will not start up until spring. ' jlm Dean came In from the Dean placer mine this week. P. B. Wickham brought his clean up from the mine. A. C. Stewart is piping now on the Big Four mine. . i J. B. Edwards has .returned, from the north nnd is planning on the in stallation of a compressor at his prop- i erty, the Ida mine. During the past few weeks many' letters have been coming in to the bureau inquiring for mining possibili ties and developments. Also many letters Inquiring for Jobs in the dis-i tiii't. Anyone having Jobs open for skilled or un kllled mining men might be able to fill thflr needs from the list that the bureau has on file. In formation Is answered by the bureau to the best of Its nhllity.-nnd we will be, glad to answer any questions or requests for anyone Interestetd in mining In this district. ' Active work has been going on nt several of tho placer properties on Pleasant creek. I Copper, $.HS, lb.; iln, .fi!tr lb.; lead, J. Oil!) lb.; zinc. $.07S lb.; silver. .61 oz. : nlumlnum, t.'iH lb.; .anti mony. $.18 lb.; bismuth, f 1 -Ti lb.; cadmium, $.tio lb.! Iridium, $326 '' nickel, lh.; palladium, "a ot..; platinum, (117 oz.; quicksilver, S4 to UH per 7!i lb. tlask. other markt-t prices are unchunged. ' lroRros of tho Past Year. I A brief resume of the progress of mining the past year In this district, at the close of 1 na4, may be of In terest, and will certainly bo Instruc tive, i The hurenu membership giw from 31 to 314. At the annual meeting. we were addressed by .Mr. Itlikard Prince I.eo. tho pony with nlmost nle I'oley served dainty refreshments human brain, Is one or tne nature ai- , . - during the social hour which closed a atrctions . on ' tomorrow's Western delightful meeting.... ' Orpheum Jr. vaudeville bill at Hunt's The ceremonial of Illllah Temple, Clliteria. He tclIs the ,lmB of ,iliy. Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of numl)er of persons sitting in nny row tin, Mi'Htl,, Mhfltm who fuutiiwirl hv nn . . ... . ...v "j ,n (nt, auaience, now many are wumrii .elaborate banquet and a dance at the and now are men counts, sub- Armory. Three hundred nnd fifty t,.a,.ls llmi multiplies at the word of delegates gatneren irom me prni. i- cnmm!in(1 o hl trainer. jml towns of southern Oregon and from i:ugene, enjoyed he wonderful ban quet at the Klks' Temple and later the dance at the Armory. The wives of the Shriners were entertained during the afternoon and early evening. There were seventeen candidates In- j Hinted: P. S. Anderson. II.' R. Eliot,' Roy Kliot, Harvey J. Field. Peter M. Kershaw, S. A. Kroschel, P. B. Ryan nlng, P. E. Shuler, James Taylor and II. A. Oolman of Medford; J. O. ' Harry Austin may or may not be a member of VTha Odd Fellows," but his title was bestowed upon him not because of nny connection with the foregoing lodge, but from his totally different monologue. "Pinched." is the title of a comedy playlet by Whitney Collins, splendidly Interpreted by a company of talented comedians. The SunBCt Four, calling themselves SOU' pounds of harmony possess inter- Gloria Swanson in "Manhandled" Hill of Grants Pass; M, E. Cooper, F. Au,in ..innta so often attributed to 1 1. Davis, and H. A. West of Roseburg; ,he American negro. A. H. Shortez and F. W. Rhobert of, jonnny Bn and Rosamond Caron. Eugene and B. II. Williams of Dexter.-,n Bklt ..nlt8 o( variety," run the The first two stories of the new Kamut ot entertainment, l.iahia hotel are nearly completed. The Moving pictures and the Craterian plumbing and electric wiring is alro Thenter orchestra under the direction finished on these two floors. The o( Wilson Walte are other features work has 1een delayed on account of on ,lie un the illness of the supervisor E. N. I . . McNeil, who Is still In the hospltnl, and also because of the difficulty in securing sand and gravel. The Louis Dodge family are now oc cupying their recently completed bun galow on the Boulevard. This is one of tho many pretty new homes built lately, and Is the latest thing In nrtls- From a thoroughly efficient mannl tlc planning for comfort and conven-')(en ,vith an inherited ability to wear ience. finery, Gloria Swanson has graduated Mrs. Ruth Mitchell, teacher in .lu- mo an er,tiroly satisfactory actress nior high, who has been absent for who has create(j some of the most enl some time, a victim of the mumps, tertnlning film plays of the past sea returned to her work Friday. Miss , aQn ,n "Manhandled" at Hunt's Cn JCdna Goheen returns Monday. terR where she closes tonight she has The reservoir of Emigrant Creek t(,e best vehicle of recent achleve dam is a Mecca for many pliigrlmages n,enl, an piays it with a vigor and these days for all are Interested in the thoroughness that leaves nothing to be storing of the water. Tne last repona dero(1, say that tho water has now reached , with Tom Moore as an entirely sat tho house on the Dodge place and fyin(r fnii, mim Swanson has delved that it Is up to tho windows of a small 1nto human characteristics In "Man cement building located a little lower. han,,ieu... Saturday's issue of the Ashland t piever directorial touches Include Dally Tidings was in charge of the surn memorable comedy situations as Journalism class of Ashland high. ft nWny rde which this young hero Vernon McGce, cditor'ln chief of the lne takes- The object of the huge Rogue News was general managing -,ok(, however. Is a sympathetic llt i.dltor. nnd editorial writer. This was ., PPp,.lrB who has no other alterna te first time an attempt of this sort t)v0 excevt (Q ne smashed and trod- had been made, and tne class is 10 ire (1(,n un,iPr fnot ny chivalrous Ameri cotigratuluted upon the result of 'Its can8 of lhe me type as those jvho efforts. 1 tenaciously cling to their seat In tho ' The California Oregon T,nx and Rlree, cars while the women in our Lumber company Is employing a crew- AmerPan cities are becoming accom plished straphangers. Betty Brown will bo heard tn the score accompanying the picture and In concert numbers. nr tiii-iv .iconic in the production of crates and boxes. It reopened its win ter season a few weeks ago. It is plan ning to run the year round. Its ma chinery is modern and fully ndequate. A stamping machine is being installed. The entire output is sold directly to California or eastern concerns. Many of their boxes go to the Imperial VaU ley. The sash nnd door output finds .tliok Britton In Portland. PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 19. Jack Britton. former world's weterwelght boxing champion. Is here today pre njirinK for a ten round ; bout next '.,,, vnnrkct. The sisklyotis and ; -ri,1.lu1v ni-ht with Izzy Tanner, of Green Spring mountains furnish tne st. Pnul.- Another ten round affair bulk of the lumh' . used, but a small jwl, ne hetween Hilly Gnrdoau and . . T)...-,,A flvfil .. l-l. CI I. .. n mnlta.. ouantity comes irnm lwsuv tieorge Mcormicn, Dwftiio t..... Crews, corporation comnjssloner These gentlemen carried out the gen eral public Impression of progress here, made by direct contact with conditions, inimeasurenhly more fa vorable than they could have receiv ed In nnyother way. The bureau se cured permami.it heiuhiuai'lers, ex tended the sphere of Its Influence over the six southwestern counties of the state nnd was actively represented as an accredited organization at the American congress at Spokane. Mineral exhibits were made at Sac ramento and at tho Josephine county fair, and a permnnent exhibit of low grade ore hus been maintained at 511 H street. The bureau has af filiated itself with the Pacific Coast Mining congress and has been in touch with our representative in con gress, Congressman Hawley being a member. Publication , of Mining News has been maintained through out the year, In all local publications. A 'bureau of Informallon was kept up and numerous Inquiries answered straightforwardly as to mining con ditions and development here. The Butte Fails copper and silver strike Was made, three new mines were opened up on the border,, and development to a greater or less de gree done In the Skyline, the Barron, the Buzzard, Blossom, War Kagle, Pleasant Creek, Gold Dyke, North Polo, Wedge, Silver, Highway, Great I Am, Foreman, Mt. Reuben, Green back, Goldfleld Con.. Oriole, Golden Wedge, Siskron, Gold Ridge", Black Jack, Lucky Queen and many others. Production ' of bullion continued throughout tho year at the Ancient River, Robcrtf E., and several others, and work continued on the Mt. Reu ben. One of the richest pockets of rh year was that taken out of Ed Baerlockers, and the richest prospect of quantity was found on Josephine creek, near the old Nell mine. Of placers, Jim Dean, the Llano del Oro, Lnyton, Flanagan and the Swas tika have been in operation since the fall rains and several others are Just starting or are about ready to start. A fair estimate of the amount spent in mining development during the year in the district is three hundred and ten thousand dollurs. A smelter nnd black snnd recovery pinnt are. In the course of erection. Seven mines have purchased and are installing 'new equipment or have contracted for the same. More metal was relurried durlnHl'the last four months than from the twelve pre vious. Ijist but not least, the nttltudo of the local public has become to a great degree more tolerant of the miners ambitions. ITo Is not yet arrived at the stature ot an accredited business man. hut he Is on the way, and has made a great deal of progress. Short resume of the Portland Rroup of gold quartr. mining claims at Hol land, Oregon. The Portlnnd group Is locnted In section 3, township 40 8.. range " west. 1 Mi miles southeast of Holland". Oregon. Holland Is 40 miles ' from Grants Pnss, In Josephine county. The property Is eight miles from the Oregon Caves, 7 V.. miles from the California line, 1 i miles from tho lioKwell, and 2 mile:, fnni the Disk inn properties. Nearest railroad Is at Waters creek, which is about JJfi miles, and n two hour stage run from Grants Pass to Holland. There is a road built from the mine to Hol land over which cars and trucks may travel. The Portland group Is a group of six g()-ncre mining claims. The main development work has been centered oil the Portland No. 1 claim. A shaft has been sipik cm the main fissure vein to n depth of 120 feet, shnft di mensions being six by three. Three feet is lhe nverage depth of tho vein at this point. A tunnel has been made and timbered, following tho vein of 3110 feet liKlenglh. This shaft and tunnel mako the available tonnage of the oro In sight. Later, u second level was hinde In 45 feet with 20 inches of free milling ore In the face. A fine pyrltitc sulphide .comes in, near a serhpentine contact. The Portland fissure Is traced for 2i00 feet, being shown up by frequent trenching on the otjtcrops. There . Heeins to be eight 'seperate veins fom ten inches to five feet. The formation Is a rhyollle pnr phory. serpentine and slate. Seven veins occur eniirely In porphory, with WARE THE district. The be r.icer. Mr. uoggms, :n vjtory Beason. i "..- v beard, composed of a num of Hie r'-nl "ate men of Ashland iv. -.s Jiinvd Sai'trday. This orgam ,uloi will promote Ashland's realty proposition all over the country thru the cooperation of the local and state Chambers of Commerce. Members of this newly formed body are W. V. lioblson, president; E. T.. Staples, vice president; Horner Billings, secretary treasurer, with J. II- Fuller. O. A. Bris coe. II. C. Oaley. F. C. Stevens. E. h. I'hlpps and A. M. Beaver other mem bers. -- - , Tho Rev. J. H. Doran returns to Ashland from Corning, California, this Meek nnd the family will move to the new home. Mr. Doran was called to the pastorate of the Presbyterian church at Corning some weeks ago and has occupied the pulpit since, but his family remained In Ashland until the close of the first semester. It Is a matter of regret that Ashland may no longer olnlm them hut the best wishes weight. Miss Elsie Olsln has returned from Klamath . Falls where she spent tho week end visiting with friends. ison Chronic coughs and pcrsUtcnt colds lead to berlous lung trouble. 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