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o o' o e o o , WACfi. KTHTTT .MimPORh MAIL TttlfttTKE. OREO OX. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 17. M!1S PS OP SOWKIERN OREGON Edited by Southwestern OroRon Mining Bcnn. E U L CHANTS PASS, June 1 It. The re rent Installation of a plant In CirnntH Push for u recovery of valuta from black Hiind is of sufficient impor tance to warrant an exposition of the ...... unnu r...- Mi a establishment of the plant and ita probable chnnces. of success. The auriferous snivels of south western OrKon may be roughly di vided Into two c hisses, the undent and the modern. The ehnracterwiticH t,r th two vary Kreatly in almost every particular. The undent (travels wen deposited at a time wnen wiu cnutour of the country was entirely different from what It Is today, and the deposits are of very much great er depth and area than those of the modern (travels; their content is dif ferent in kind, in quality and in quantity. The Waldo district and the 1, eland district are two outstandltiK examples of ancient travel deposits. Kecent erosion making theso Ktavcl beds Jiave the appearance of mountains or very hlh hills. Their structure, however Is unmistakable, and the presence of the cretaceous conglome rate, together w 1 1 h the location, stamps them ns belonglnK to an age antedating that of any other known aufierouH deposit In the district. Their extent Is great, tutalllug many millions, and possibly billions of cu bic yards. It has been estimated nt the lOsterly mine alone that by hy draiilicinK with a supply of water Hiifflcicnt for the domestic use of the entire city of Chicago, It would take 200 years of net mil work to exhaust the supply. The old channel at Clii llce Is even larger, the filacer de posits at I.elnnd are, many times greater anil the numerous other Homewhat smaller ancient gravel de posits bring the total mineable quan tity to almost Incalculable figures. Theso ancient Brave Is are easily mined except for the difficulty of getting water to their level and are uniformly rich In the noble metals. At the Ksteiiy mine, for Instance, in one cleanup 84 ounces of metalic platinum wore marketed, the metal being of BUTflclcnt purity to bring $1 17 an ounce in the market. In tho Anderson mine on Boulder creek there have been unusual recoveries of Iridium, some of tho concentrates having sold for as high as $-12 an ounce, duo to their iridium content. Bo far the methods used fn mining tho ancient pincers have been the simplest possible, hydraullcing with the ordinary riffles, designed only for tho recovery of coarsh gold being practically tho only one. Tho beat estimate of tho percentage of re covery has been between 30 and 36 per cent of the values, all of the fines being lost nnd practically all of tho nobler metnls, Kven by this method the work linn paid a hnnd name profit, and 'the result of any treatment which will recover nil or any part of the present wustcngo will bo to make, what has been only rea sonably profitable most unusually attractive In a business way. Of nil tho processes which luivo been brought to tho attention of mining men in this vicinity during the pant ten or a dozen yours, tho most prnc tlcnl has been the present establish ment on tho banks of the Itoguo near Ino city of (hunts Pass, being tho. plant erected by the Metals Ex traction & Ueflnlng company of Og den, rtah. They have erected nnd equipped a practical nnd economlcnl plant with a present capacity of 50 tons of material per day, and the plant is so built that It may be doubted In its capacity when tho re quirements will demand. If this plant shall, as it promises, solve tho prob lem of (he recovery of the fine gold and the rare metals from tho black winds, it will revolutionize the entire mining Industry of southwestern Ore In conclusion there Is probably no opportunity in the whole American business world today which promises so sure and profitable, returns for the Investment of money and effort ns does the black sand proposition of southwestern Oregon, and this Is predicted very largely on the Instal lation of the recovery plant at pres ent established here. The annual dues for year Juno I to ,i one i . i - ii, arc now uue aim pa cd to remit same ns promptly as pos sible to enable the bureau to meet on the important work it has under way. The amount is ji'.uu. Next Bureau Mociliiir Postponed. Owing to the next monthly meet lug of the b u rea u falling on .1 u ly 4th, tho meeting has been postponed to Hitturday, July 11th. DYER! HATTER! CLEANERS PLXATERI Phone 244 "StS) 23 N. Tir k I BR'JAOWAV t sr.VENTH I Lacal fining News Subscribe for July 1 Issue of Mining Truth, containing descrip tive article on mineral resources of southwestern Oregon and progress of their development. J. O. Kd wards, owner of the Ida mine on Louse creek, visited (.(rants Pass last week and Joined tho bu rea u. Austin Wilson owner of the I-ay-ton, which, by the way. is still run ning on account of having a long water season, was taking a day off Tuesday and came to town. George M. Ksterly of Waldo was in town Tuesday. Klump, of tho Greenback, is ar ranging to Rtart a portion of the stamps at the Greenback this week to test out the ores of the new strike. A. Neldhart of the North Pole mine near Jtogue Itiver left for Cali fornia Wednesday to be gon,e two or three weeks in connection with min ing matters. Ralph Stlnon, his part ner, will remain at the North Pole and carry on the work under way. A new road from the highway to the mill was completed this week and arrangements have een made to use the five stamp mill at Uoguo Ulver for a thorough test on the ores of tho North Pole. llegistry of .Mines Notes. Vnder this heading the bureau will from week to week publish data' re garding mines recorded in tho regis try without any Identifying data .or the name of the owner. Unless other wise noted these properties are open1 for development, either through sale, I lease and bond or financial assist-; anco to tho owner to enable him to! continue his development. Bona f Ida I inquiries will bo placed in direct; touch with the owners with charge. The bureau does not guarantee the Information furnished by tho owner, but accepts same as authentic. ! Registry 112. . j Location In Jackson count v, one mile from postofflco on auto road. '10 acres held by location. ' Vein 17 feet wide: quarts;; on con tact; slato hanging wall; dip 38 de grees. 1 Minerals: Gold, $10.55; silver .28 ounces; copper 2 per cent; bis-, muth, 1.75 per cent; aluminum, 10 per cent; silica 77 per cent. Development: 30-foot Incline tun nel nnd 17 foot crosscut; often cuts. etc. ' Plenty of timber; small quan tity of water. Mine nnd prospect owners are re ft nested to speed up Bending In re ports to he entered In tho registry. The matter Is Important as It Is necessary to complete, tho registry ut the earliest possible, date, so that same may his available for inspoetlun. of Investors. Owners of property not desiring to sell, ought, In justice to the district; enter their property of record in the registry so that outsido engineers may have a comprehensive idea of what southwestern Oregon consists from the mineral standpoint. It will also enable the burcnu to have relli able statistical data available when occasion demands the use of such Information. I Mlneowners are within tho ordi nary business rules when they ro- quest credentials from anyone not known to them as to ''his business rating, etc. . Citation to show OaiiPCAVny Adminis trator Should Not (Sell ltcal Prop erty. i'uT In the County Court of the State, of S. S. S. will rid you of bolls, pimple, blackheads nnd skin eruptions) DON'T CLOSE your eyes to tho warning which Nature gives when anpry, painful bulls appoar on your neck, face or other parts of your body. Boils, pimples and so-called nkin disorders are the result of an impoverished condition of the blood nnd are not to bo trilled with. It is nothinp more than folly to ex pect to Ret absolute relief from the use of local treatments, such ns oint ments, salves, etc. Such remedies may nll'ord temporary relief but you want more than relief; you want a remedy which will rid vou forever of the tor- turintr disorder. And the one remedy which has no count is S.S.S. S.S.S. stops boils and keeps them irom coming. s.s.a. Duncia niooa power! That is what makes fiRhting blood. J" iirhtinir blood destroys Inv purities. It lights boils I It fights skin eruptions pimples, blnckheads, co lonial It always wins! S.S.S. ha3 been known since 1826 as one of tho greatest blood builders, blood cleans ers nnd system strengthenors ever produced. There are no unproven theories about S.S.S., tho scientific results of each of its purely vege table medicinal ingredients aro ad mitted by authorities. Begin taking S.S.S. todny and clear your ekin of mose tuoou disorders! SSS. i, ) at nil rood dniB .tfw, In two ,1,.. Th. I.rstr ait I . . ' ... uregon, ior, me county oi jacsson. ; In the Matter of the Instate of Clarlnda (.'. Oglesby, Deceased. To Walter Bland, O. C. Bland. Ma I rion Bland, all the heirs at Jaw-of Clar ilnda C. Oglesby. deceased, and to all other persons unknown. If any iuch there be. who are heirs at Inw or de visees of said Clarinda C. Oglesby. de- ' ceased, or have any interest in any of the lauds hereinafter described: In the name of the State of Oregon: You and each of you are herby requir ed to appear in the above entitled court and cause at the June term of (the county court for Jackson County, Oregon, on the 2nd day or July, at thetiour of ten o'clock a. m. of said day, to show cause, If any there be, why said County Court should not make nnd enter an order in said cause upon tiie petition of the adimnlstrulor of said estate for the sale of the real property herotinufter described: The southwest quarter ) of Rec tion Twenty-two (22), Township Thirty-five (3fi) Houth of Hange Three (3) West of the Willamette Meridian. And directing the same to be sold for the i payment, first, of the mortgage made by the administrator for estate purposes upon said real property, and for the payment of all charges, expen ses und claims still unsatisfied and owed by said estate, including the ex pensed of administration thereof and of the closing of said estate. And you will please take notice thut at said time and place a hearing will be had upon said administrator's. peti tion to sell said property, and an or der will be made upon said petition. This citation is issued In accordance with the order of the above entitled court made and entered in said matter on the, third day of June, 1925, which directs this citation to be served upon you and 'each of you by . publication for four consecutive weeks in the Med-' ford Mail Tribune, prior to said 2nd day of July, 1025. witness the Honorable W. J. Itart- zell, Judge of the above entitled court, and tho seal of said court affixed, nt Jacksonville, Oregon, this 3rd day of June. 11125 .DKL1LIA STEVKNH, County Clerk for Jackson County, Oregon. -Administrator's Final Xntlcri Notice Is hereby given, that the un dersigned administrator of the estate of WlnlfYed Pailv. decensed. hni filed One MOTORMATES in service in the county court of Oregon for Jackson county, his duly verified final account and said court has fixed Thursday. June 25th, 1U20, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at 0he court room of Maid court in the county court house In Jacksonville, Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of said final account. All persons interested are hereby notified to make or file their objec tions to said final account If any they have, with said .court on or before said time. JAMES UAILV, Administrator of the estate of Winnlfred -.Daily, Deceased. Citation. In the C'flunty Court of Jackson Coun ty, State of Oregon, In the Matter of the Kntate of Mar' tha J. Puul, 'Deceased. To Laura D. Dodge, Walter H. Paul, Maltte H. Hecker, Joseph V. Cryder inan, Lydla OravcR, Inura Allen. Carl Cryderman, Kdgar Oryderman, Harold Crydernian, Norman Cryderman and all persona unknown Interested In the (state of Martha J. Paul, deceased. Oreetinga: In the name of the State of Oregon, hy the order of this court, you are hereby cited and required to appear before the Judge of this court at the courtroom of thlH court on the 6th day of July. llJ2o, at the hour of 10 o'clock m. then and there to nhow cause why an order of thin court should not be made authorlziinfc and directing the administrator of the above entitled es tate to ueli the real property owned in fee simple by the deceased at the time of her death, said real estate being de Hcrfhed as fulluwn, to-wit: An undivided one-half interest In and to tho following described prop erty situated In Medford, Jackson county, Oregon: Commencing at a point 25 feet east and 838.3 feet south of the Intersection of Kast Main street and Tripp street In the City of Medford, running thence east 120 feet; thence south 50 feet; thence west 120 feet; thence north 00 feet to the place of beginning. Witness tho Honorable W. J. Hart zell. 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