Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 11, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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Mi:rpfUM MAM, TkiHUNE, IMiClVFOiil). ftTlKOON. MONDAY. MAT. 11, 1923
MRS. HELEN PIGKEL,
83 YEARS OLD, IS
MUG NEWS OF SOUTHWESTERN OREGON '
V:di(ol by Southuotttern Oregon Mining Burean. '
The niothr0 Day services at the
First V.wittist church wore nttended by
lai'KP tiutlieiict'B. At the Huiulay Hchool
there was Hpeclal itiunk!. Tho primary
depart men L enjoyed a record break
ing nltendanft", the new superintend
ent of tho school, Air. A. J. AmlerHon,
was t Klve a bouquet to the oldest
mother present. Mrs. Helen 1'ickel
wan the honored mother of 83 years
of ae. Airs. Klmer Wilson made a
touching presentation speech. The
special service was in the evening. Mr.
Kltor. Waldren pave an unusually
thoughtful und well prepared address
nn "What a Mother in Worth to n
liny." It was well received. Hev. V.
11. J .each spoke in a practical viiy on
"Qualities in (ilrls Ks.sentlal U Mak
ing Coood Mothers." Kmphasls was
laid on Rood health, good housckeep
1iik ability to make a home, good
morals and religious atmosphere. Tho
choir had several fine songs on
mother, including a solo by Aliss Jlun
toon, and u duet hy Mr. tiltilcy and
Miss lluntoon. A delegation from the
JJaptlst church at Hrcmerton, Wash
where Hev. lA'ach Is to bo pastor, were
present, touring tho country. A rous
ing cheer was given them when Mr.
Jxnch introduced them to the audience.
EDMONTON, AUa., May 11 Uadlo
messages received hero reported
Mayo, tho second largest town in tho
Yukon territory and the most impor
tant point on the Stewart river, prac
tically destroyed hy fire. The blaze
started Saturday night and continued
nil yesterday. It wan still raging at
tho time the message" were received.
Tractors were used to pull down
cabins and buildings to keep the in
clear from flames. No la mm of life
was reported but several persons wero
overcome by smoke.
A government wireless station was
untouched.
Mayo was a shipping point for
Kino hills und was the metropolis of
tho Yukon sliver area.
In time to fill tho plant's capacity.
Tho rate of charges for running it if
asserted will be based so mi to live
and lot live and encourage produc
tion. And through the operation of
this establishment, the owners Will
demonstrate practically the success
and simplicity of the process nnd lay
foundation for legitimate and pru
dent expansion. . The per diem ca
pacity for running concentrate' is CO
tons. This plant does not contain
any grinding facilities for quantity
handling. Accessory to the process
equipment, there is limited ronoen-
CS RANTS PASS. May V (Special) j nifiniIlK romn. Tne hen(lfl or con.
Kiom appearances, (.rants I'ass Is centrales for running will be received
destined to be the center of a very, at the south end of the building
owner a fair and reasonable
price for his property providing the
property warrants taking it over
after 4.1 development work is done,
showing ore blocked out, determines
largely whether tho investor is war
ranted in paying any cash down, but
usually a leuso and bond for a rea
sonable term Is tho only 'ay that
a pi tut will invest. Vnder such an
arrangement the mine or prospect
owner puts his property up against
the development work to be done by
ne investor, fixing his price and
terms in advance. If the develop
ment work proves the property valu
able and tho Investcr concludes to
exercise his right to acquire same,
the owner gets his price and the in
vester gets, the propcrtv: if it does
not stand up to the expectations of
the invester, the owner getH theN
oronertv back plus the development
work done, and the invester loses
the cost of the development work.
HOKIA, May 11. Ator -tho recent
bomb outrage In the cathedral here a
new organization known as "nioder
nto communists" was formed under
tho leadership of Dr. Sakaroff. It has
declared itself to be opposed to all
Illegal fighting methods -and its of
ficlals have promlsod support to till
the moderate parlies.
Important development In tho near
f in u re. a nd t he reason for such a
statement lays in tbingH happening.
Without special announcement
about a month since several I' tab
gentlemen came to (Jrants Pass, and
without ado or demands for local aid
as is quite usual, set about the ac-
lulrement of a site and the erection
uf ii measurable sized plant. The
silo they selected is immediately
east of the California and Oregon
oast railroad on the south side of
the Uogue river, und can be reach
ed by turning off the main highway
to the east and, to tho south of the
city park and fair grounds.
On this site now there rests the
urn in building uttogelher enclosed o
particularly located as to take ad
vantage of gravity flow In processing.
It is stated that barring unforseen
contingencies all equipment will be in
place by the middle of this month
and operation begun.
From authentic sources of infor-i
matlon some salient facts are worthy
of notice nnd of great Interest to
this locality, in case tho sponsors'
predictions for this enterprise prove
out. Their sincerity can hurdly ho
questioned, and they Invito Investi
gation and observation.
The parent organization controlling
the C'roner process Is a Utah Incor
poration known ns tho Metals Ex
traction and Refining corporation.
The move was engendered to estab
lish a recovery plant here from a
knowledge of the extensive black
sand deposits and other value re
taining materials inherent in this
locality.
Tho so-termed "Croner Process"
Is an Improved amnlgamatlon meth
od from recovering gold and plati
num from sands and other materials
where the metal elements are free
to move. Irrespective of any corro
sion, rust or film coverings of these
menus, mere are well substantiated
claims for practically complete ro
ooverles. If this Is proven It will
obviously inject values Into placer
and other properties heretofore lat
en l, and bring into activity a very
lrge field of great Importance.
Numerous questions hnve been
about alnce this recovery plant took
bliih, and which may bo of impor
tance to those of our readers who
either are producing gold and plati
num concentrates , or contemplate
doing so.
This Grants Pasa properly Is erect
ed to furnish a commercial outlet
of recovery of the rich metals and
on a commission or royalty basis of
chargo for tho plant. Thus these Is
expected enough of a surrounding
field of production of concentrates
and the tailing dump is beyond the
her m to the north upon tho upper
river bed. The water for operating
purposes is pumped by electrically
driven pump from the river. Tiie
process involves the giving off of
no fumes and the tailings hold noth
ing of a chemical nature that is
harmful to man or beast. A rail
way Hpur track Is planned to he
bullded to the property In the near
fin uie. To those receiving this inr
formation and finding It not suffic
iently comprehensive in the handling
or the concentrates, the management
in vltes persona approach at the
time, suggesting awaiting a date after
operation has been started.
vve nespealc this enterprise a re
markable success and an important
MU!.iwi ior Huuimvesiurn uregoo.
3. W. Oltli. MINING ElUItEAU.
To Mining Men. ,
The southwestern Oregon Mining
Ilureau at its regular meeting last
Saturday decided to establish a regis
try of all the mines and prospects in
the district Coos, Curry, Douglas,
Lane, Jackson and Josephine coun
ties, and in duo time forms will be
.sent out to members to assemble the
necessary information. This registry
will be open to the Inspection of
mining Investors, and every mine re-.
orded therein will have nn equal
ipportunfty of attracting the atten-
Local Mining News'
Kiicmmigo Outside- Capital. .
Mining is a business and requires
both capital nnd experience to prove
successful. Southwestern Oregon has
vast mineral wealth but capital and
experience are requisite to a com
merclal success of the Industry here.
as elsewhere. Mining capital and ex
perienee go hand in hand, and we
must look for both outside our own
nnrucrs. in attempting- to secure
such capital we must overcome the
prejudice existing locally against
mining a prejudice wholly unwar-
inted by tho facts and, in addition,
encourage mining Investors in every
way possum?.
The mine or prospect owner can
do much to assist In securing ado
nunte capital to develop our minerals
provided he Is willing, and he can do
much to prevent capital coming into
our midst, if he so desires. Upon
him rests tho responsibility to a large
degree. His opportunity to aid lies
In giving encouragement to mining
Investors by doing business along
those lines well recognized by mining
men and the Industry generally.
Experienced mining capital movos
along the lines of minimum risk the
same as experienced capital in other
industries. Thorough Investigation by
competent engineers gives tho niin
lng investor reliablo data to work on
and a tangible basts on which to take
over a property for development or
operation. Tho general practice of
experienced mining capital Is to be
willing to pay the coat of developing
an undeveloped property to deter
mine whether same will make a pro
l during mine or not. and in granting
"It's such a bother to get lunch just for
myself complains the young housewife
"I'm too busy 10 tale the time not interested enouch
to take die trouble and often too tired to eat a tegukr
maal, anyway.
"Yet I need something to keep going till dinner-time."
Thousands of other housewives are in this same pre
dicament. '
And at last there's exactly the right kind of light
luncheon lood made to aatistr 111st such demands
BorJcn'j, the Improved Malted Milk.
lion of dppltnl. The .registry will boithe registry a complete one. nnd
kept ut nrnnts runs. Aline owners 1 should write to the secretary for the
who arc not members of the liui euu, necessary blanks, which will
are risked to -co-operate In milking ' ready for distribution about .May 15-
Practice Economy
in the Kitchen Use
; THE WORLDS' GREATEST
BRCiEPdG POWDER
It Lasts Longer Goes Farther
Makes Better Biscuits
SALES' 21. TIMES THOSE OF ANT OTHER BRAND
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NO MATTER what particular advar-tags you
seek in your wa9hcr purchase, you will find
it most pronouncedly developed in the May
tag Qyrafoam.
If you seek SPEED Maytag washes twice as
many garments an hour as other washers.
If you seek THOROUGHNESS Maytag
washes so thoroughly that hand-rubbing, soaking,
or soaping is never necessary.
If you seek VERSATILITY Maytag washes
everything from filmy silks to heavy work clothes,
blankets and floor mats and is easier on dainty
garments than handwashing.
If you seek ECONOMY Maytag with its cast
aluminum tub brings more years-service per dollar.
And "water-action washing" prolongs clothes wear.
If you seek over and above these advantages
CONVENIENCE Maytag has adjustable height,
self-cleaning tub, "yard-stick high" tub bottom,
and low, 7-position, automatically adjusting, in
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Permit the Maytag ttsttf to prove its unequalled
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Maytag dealer will bring it right to your home any
day you wish. .
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And the "between-meals" problems, too
Easily solved with this health food
Malted Milk takes the place of a light meal as no
other food cjn whenever you're too busy or
tired for sulid food, or whenever your family
wants something to cat between meals.
It has suddenly become more popular than ever
at home because of Borden's, the Improved
Malted Milk.
People who never liked malted milk before, find
Borden's good. People who have always used
some other brand, find Borden's better.
Give Borden's Malted Milk a handy place in yoarr
larder, too.
Three important advantages
Better Flavor- Borden's is rich and delicious,
entirely free from the disagreeable swc-lncss
fcuind in other malted milks. You can drink
Borden's day after day without tiring of it.
Higher Food Value -Bordca't is more nutri
tious than any other malted milk. Rich in all
vital food csscntials-thoroughly satisfying and
sustaining.
Easier Digestibility because milk casein is
partially predigested a quality no other malted
milk has. Puts just the desirable, minimum tax on
your digestion, no matter when you take it.
Tho men in your family get Borden's Malted Milk
at soda fountains for a quick lunch or between
meals.
You can have exactly the same delicious drink at
home fur the same needs.
The coupon below with 10c will bring you a
sample package. Send it to us today. Sold in 7
and li oa. glass packages and 5 pound tins at
all druggists. The Borden Company, Borden Bldg,
350 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y.
THE IMPROVED
MALTED
-m the square pacage
MILK
r" , sue i"' i
An". VV,,it.
A Lunch in 2 Minutest
You can mix a glass of Itonlrn's Mjltrd Milk in a iifly I ' eot lW i ,,IR " ivs'
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soapier washing solution through
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50 lbs. ordinary family wash per hour.
4 Most compact washer made
takes floor space only 25 inches square.
3 Cast aluminum tub can't warp,
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6 - Easily adjusted to your height,
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7- Clothes can be put in or taken
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8 - Tub cleans itself in 30 seconds.
9 -Metal swinging wringer. Low.
Swings into 7 positions. Adjusts itself
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9 Reasons for
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WITH CAST ALUMINUM TUB
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