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Prize List Offered by Local
Merchants for Cooked Food Exhibits
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MINING NEWS OF SOUTHWESTERN OREGON
Edited by Southwestern Oregon Mlnln Bureau,
The prizes to he offered at tho
County Kair for rooked food and the
names o fir ma donating prizes on
.ThurHday, are as follows:
Class H 6. White bread, first, 41!
pounds flour from FU-hers' It lend
company; second, 1 pound coffee do
nate dby Hardy Hrothers.Ashland.
Whole Wheat I trend, first, sack of
coal, Hansen Coal Co., Medfnrd; sec
ond, JO pounds whole wheat I'lu'irn
flour, Weaver's store, Central Point.
i'rune tread, firm, caps and sau
cers, Jap Art Store, Medfnrd ; second,
1 pound coffee, Hardy llrnthers, Ash
laud. Kyo Bread, first, Crown Mills flour,
IIokuo Itiver Milling company. Med
ford; second, 1 pound coffee, Kndera'
Jllend, Hardy 1-t rot tiers, Ashland.
Oatmeal, first.'. 1 package oat flakes,
1 package pancake flour, 1 package
whcalole. White Cabin Grocery, Ash
land; second, 10 pounds Cherro oat
meal, Frnsior & Son, Ashland.
l'arker House Rolls, first, vase, O.
H. Johnson,' Ashland; second, Crown
Mills flour. Knguo Itiver Valley Mill
ing company, Med ford.
Graham, first, ft pounds Kmlcrs'
Blend coffee, 1 lardy It rot hers, Ash
land; second, lUjuiuuds Cherro gra
ham flour, Weavers store, Central
Point.
Class 97. Cakes, sponge, first, Tjx
Franco silk stockings, donated hy
Mann's Department store, Med ford;
second, lamp shado, Jordon Electric
(company, Ashland.
Angel Food, first, 411 pounds Cher
ro f loii 1', Weaver's store, Central
Vol nt; second, lamp shade, Jordon
Kleetriu company, -Ashland.
While loaf, first, credit . slip for
Sl.fiO, Bantorium Dyo Co., Medford;
second, lard, Model Meat Market,
Medford
"Dark Loaf, first credit of $1.50,
Bantorium Dye 'Co., Medford; second
pound finders' Blend coffee, Hardy
Brothers, Ashland.
Chocolate Layer, first, credit for
SI. (id with City Cleaning nnd Hying
Co., Medford; second, 1 knife, Thom
as Simpson Hardware company, Ash
land. White' Layer, first, 3 pounds but
ler, Snyder Dairy & Produce com
pany, Medford; second. I pound can
linking powder, Service Store, Inc.,
Medford.
Sunshine, first, credit for $2 at City
Cleaning and Dyeing company, Med
ford; second, two cans soup. Rogue
River Canning pompnny, Medford.
Spice, first, sack flour, Messner's
Grocery, Medford; second, box spices,
Heath's Drug store, Medford.
Cup and Loaf, first Fearless Mixer,
Medford Hardware and Sporting
Goods company, Medford; second 1
pound lenders' Blend coffee, Hardy
Brothers, Ashland.
Gingerbread, . first, 2 packages
Sperry Cake flour, Sperry Flour com
pany, Medford; second, 1 knife,
Thomas Simpson Hardware Co., Ash
land. Class 98, Cookies. White cookies,
first, 1 package Sperry Cake flour,
Sperry Mills, Medford; second, 1 'bot
tle vanilla;- Acme' Flavoring company,
Bortland. . -
Ginger Cookies, first, 1 package
Sperry Cake flour, Sperry Mills, Med
ford; second, 1 bottle vanilla, Acme
Flavoring company, Portland.
Rock Cookies, first, 1 package
Sperry Cake flour, Sperry Mills, Med
ford; second, 1 bottle vanilla, Acme
Flavoring company, Bortland.
Baking Powder biscuits, first, 1
Jiackage Sperry Cake flour, Sperry
Lulls, Medford; second, 1 bottle van
illa. Acme Flavoring company, Port
land. '
Raised Doughnuts, first, 1 package
Sperry Cake flour, Sperry Mills, Med
ford; second, 1 bottle vanilla, Acme
Flavoring company, Portland.
Class 99, Candy. First, bath pow
der, Lithia Springs Pharmacy, Ash
land; second, butter dish, Lamports,
Medfnrd.
Class 99A, Pies. Apple pie, or one
crust and meringue, first, pastry set,
Medford Furniture & Hardware Co.,
Medford. ,
Apple Pie, two crusts, first, 2
pounds Tenders' Blend, Hardy Bros.,
Ashland. j
Class 102, Angel Cake, first, ma
chine, Singer Sewing Machine com
pa ny. Mod ford ; second, 1 0 pounds
pastry flour, Cherro brand, Weavers'
store, Central Point,
Sponge Cake, first, 3 dessert spoons,
Reddy & Co., Medford; second, rub
ber apron. Medford Pharmacy.
White Bread, first, sack Cherro
flour, Frasier A- Son, Ashland: sec
ond. Crown Mills flour. Rogue River
Milling company. Medford.
.Rolls, first, 1 pair hose. The Root
ery, Medford ; second, 1 0 pounds
flour, cherro brand, Davldsun'g Store.
Table Rock.
Devil's Cake, first, nluminum dish.
Weeks & Otr, Medford; second, t bot
tles vanilla. Acme Flavoring com
pany. Portland.
Pie, two crusts, first, silver pie
knife, John Johnson, Medford; sec
ond, 2 bottles vanilla Acme Flavoring
Co.. Portland. ,
Pie, one crust, first, Pirex pie plate,
Young's Hardware, Medford ; seeond
i 1 bottle vanilla. Acme Flavoring com
pany, Portland.
Candy, first, bnrrett, The Shields
company, Medford ; seeond. 1 pound
finders' Blend coffee, Hardy Broth
ers, Ashland.
Prune Bread, first flash light, Ash
land Klectrlc company, Ashland; sec
ond, 1 pound ICnders' Blend coffee,
Hardy Brothers, Ashland.
LOCAL DRY FINES
GRANTS PASSS. Sept. 12. Work
continues on the Gold Wonder miif1
on Coyote creek In the Greenback dis
trict, Josephine county, owned by J. T.
Bratton of Portland and Roscoe Brat
ton, former owner of the Peerless
Clothing company, this city. About
a iDuiit hago the wor developed a
vein 57 feet wide with a 4-inch pay
streak that ran 20 cents a pound, or
about $4imi u ton in gold. After this
discovery work was pushed on a new
tunnel -175 feet distant and the vein
has been opened up at a depth uf 200
feet between well defined walls the
foot wall be lug Her pen line and the
hanging wall porphry, the vein at this
depth being 40 feet wl'deh a a 22-inch
pay streak running over $400 per ton
in gold,' and the whole 40 feet of ore,
including the pay streak, averaging
about $12 per ton. The vein here
contains from 25 to 30 nar spar seams
In the quartz, nnd the seam on which
some development work has been
done shows considerable coarse gold,
as large as grains of wheat. Throc
htindred feet west from this tunnel,
work of prospecting the vein is going
on and at a depth of four feet the
ivein Is 2(1 feet wide and assays $1 a
j ton. The ledge has been determined
' Qr a distance of 900 feet and the es
tlmat'ed tonnage, as determined by the
work so far done, is in excess of fiiMi,
Oun, wllli a probable average value of
$ 1 2 a ton in gold.
The prohibition fines collected for
the month of August, according to the
'records of the treasurer's office, to
! tailed $R42. Half of this sum $271.
i has been turned over to the state pro-
hibitioii fund In accordance with a
I law passed by the last sessison of the
j legislature, effective in June. Before
jonly 25 per cent of the monthly fiiu-s
j collected were turned over to the slate
fund.
Iron Horse Coming
Craterian Tomorrow
An outstanding: event of Jackson
(County fair week at the theaters is the
local debut of tlte spectacular picture,
"The Iron Horse," at Hunt's Craterian
theater tomorrow matinee for a three
days engagement. The opening here
follows a sensational 3 6 weeks' en
gagement of this production at Sid
Grati man's, six weeks in Portland and
San Francisco.
The story deals with the winning of
the west and the tremendous task of
laying the first transcontinental
railroad. How the two rival crews,
one starting from the east and the
other starting from the west. strovK to
outdo each other, and their intense
rivalry are brought out in the produc
tion. Fighting the Indians, combat
ting every peril that existed along
with the terrible hardships, Is some
thing that every true American should
have knowledge of.
Tho romantic story of the express
business, how it -, mo 11 owed the rail
road, expanding commerce nnd ex
tending civilization mto the west is
told in a vivid and Interestng ninn
ner. "The Iron Horse" reveals ths pe-
. riod of American history in its en
tirety.
Oin Specimens
Tn carrying on its campaign of pub
licity regarding the mineral resources
of southwestern Oregon ami the pro
gress of their development, the mining
bureau plans on an exhibit of ores in
Portland within the near future, for
the purpose of bringing the mailer
to the attention of the business men
of the metropolis.
To do this the bureau asks that min
ing men prepare small specimens f
various kinds of ore, Including gold,
copper, cinnebar, lead, chrome, man
ge nese, limestone, marble, etc., and
send in to tho bureau during the cur
rent month., Such specimens should
be not over 2 Vfc inches long by 1 V
inches thick and 1 Inch thick. It is
proposed to exhibit the specimens in
individual boxes of uniform design;
hence there Is no need of sending in
large specimens.
Much good should come from this
exhibit nnd the cooperation of all min
ing men is requested.
mountain within a halt mile of the
city limits of (J rants Pass was brought
to bureau headquarters this week and
panned, resulting in a string of fine
gold over half an inch long.
In three mines within the Grants
Pass district, within the past ten days,
Meins of sulphide ores carrying free
gold in the sulphide as well as imme
diately adjacent thereto, have been
struck. In every case the ore was
hnusually rich, which is known as
high grade, and these mines are sepa
rated by points of the compass in dis
tances of not less tb:tn 20 miles.
These discoveries did not eome hy vir
tue of any great amount of capital or
any great amount of work, the only
thing that was required was a little
persistence and a little labor.
W. S. Shuttuck of Holland, who is
mining on the Althouse. visited town
this week.
Confirmed report of an exception
ally big strike of gold ore in the south
part Josephine county has been
made to the bureau, but through re
quest of tho owners details are being
withheld for the time being. The rock
Is sufficiently rich to pack out over
a long trail, haul to (he railroad wnd
ship (o the smelter for treatment)
'The return of the rains is pleasing
to mining men and considerable ac
tivity is under way shaping up placer
properics for the season's operlons.
The monthly meetng of the mining
hurou, held last Saturday, was well
attended. R. L. Van deBogart and
Tom Chisbolm of Gold Hill, A. C.
Wearix of Waldo, fi. M. Albright of
Selma, and Baker and Rush of the
.lump Off Joe district, were among
the out of town members present.
T. W. Gruetler, a technical mining
man, has returned to G ra n t s 1 'a ss
from San Francisco, with tho Inten
tion of making this his permanent
home.
J. M. Meeker, representing the Mace
Smelter of Denver, Colo., spent Tues
day and Wcdnesdny in Grants- Pass,
visiting at bureau headquarters.
Conic with eras.
Local Mining News
The Screen
By Ye Press Agent.
Good Screen Drama, Ttialtb.
"Up the Ladder," is the feature
starring Virginia Valll, at the Rialto.
As a woman who suffers self de
nial in order that she may boost her
lover, later her husband, "Up the
Ladder," to fame and power in the
commercial world, Virginia Valll
gives one of her best' performances.
After rising to the zenith of power,
the husband, as played by Forrest
Stanjcy, forgets the little woman to
Iwhom ho o-es all his success, for the
artificial charms of "the woman in
, the case," ably and delicately por
Jt rayed by Margaret Livingston,
i The Injection into the picture of the
Televlsionphone, an instrument which
allows one to actually visualize the
person to whom one is speaking over
I the telephone, proved a sensation.
Tom Loban of Coyote creek, owner
of the Horseshoe mine, is a town vis
itor this week.
H. L. Arkall of Arkall Brothers,
mining operators of Holland, visited
Grants Pass this week in connection
with his new .find of placer ground
on the head of Indian creek.
Decomposed . granite ore from n.
ARE YOU RHEUMATIC?
Many Pangs That Puss for Klieunm
tism Are llcally Due to Weak
Kidneys.
inoaitdt.
The Aged'
Nourishing Digestible No Cooking.
KiT Avoid Imitations Substitutes
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CLEANERS
PLEATERS
Phone 244
23 N. Fir St.
The Resale Value of Your Home
It will be increased by "Check" Seel
electrical wiring
If you ever want to sell your home, you will
tind its resale value increased by a "Check'
Seal electrical installation.
The "Check" Seal is a recognized marll of
identification for qualified electrical contract
ors who make your house a real home of elec
trical comfort. Like modern plumbing and
hardwood, flooring, "Check" Seal wiring is a
definite resale asset.
Before you build or buy, insist on "Check"1
Seal electrical wiring. And when you buy elec
trical appliances, remember also that the
"Check" Seal identifies electrical retailers who
sell quality electrical merchandise.
PACIFIC STATES,
ELECTRIC COMPANY
1AM riANCIKO LOt AMGIUta LONG IE ACM OAKLAND
POET LAND SEATTLE UUCAKB -
Distributors for Ki) General Electric
Before you build, buy or rent
grt "The KkorkaJ Mow for HouMboJtlcre."
J hli buoktrtraa be hut irrr Ifoyi any r-1 Pe
tri o I cpiitrmnor or mailer wUodliilirtibe
"Check" kMl uf Iqr vritiux wat nearest
CnoW with en.
Do you suffer the agonizing pangs
of rheumatism? Are you tortured
with rheumatic joints and stabbing
twinges? Then you should know
that many so-called rheumatic
troubles are due to an excess of uric
aeid and must be treated through
the k id n eys. ."When .the k id noy s
weuken, the whole system is upset by
these body poisons. 1 lelp your kid
neys with a stimulant diuretic. Use
Doan's Pills, tho remedy your neigh
bors recommend. Here is a Medford
woman's case:
Mrs. C. A., Schmidt, 540 S. Fir
.St., says: "1 had trouble with my
kidneys nnd my back ached con
stantly. I had rheumatic pains in
my lower limbs and back nnd could
hardly keep going. My kidneys acted
irregularly, too. Doan's rills com
pletely relieved the trouble."
A FEW YKA11S UTKR, Mrs.
Schmidt ndded: "I have had no re
turn of kidney trouble sinco Doan's
cured me."
Prico 00c, nt all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy
get Doan's Pills the mime that Mrs.
Schmidt had. Fonter-Milburn Co.,
Mfi-s., rinffalo, N. Y. Adv.
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Improved Ford
See the New improved Ford Touring
Car at the
JACKSON COUNTY FAIR
On Display This Week
The First New Ford on the Coast
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