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If lit ( MEOTGRD MAIL TBBBOTE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAT i), 1911. PAGE SIX V -,l SECOND BIG GOLD FIND ISREPORTED Location is Mile From Higgins Strike Prospectors Are Hurrying In Im possible to Confirm But It Seems Correct. COLORS RUN RIOT OVERBUILDING Mighty Conflict is Waged on Corner of Sixth and Front Sign Painter Erects Monument to His Art, Stilled Forever in its infancy. OFFERS REWARD BOOS IS AFTER PAYROLL HERE Secretary of Commercial Club at Work on Scheme to Gain a Payroll in the City Business Men Are Aiding. ' HITS 00G WITH IWHEEL; OUR! Carpenter is Thrown to Pavement When His Bicycle Strikes Dog and in Falling Dislocates His Elbow and Bruises Self. f Russian Symphony Orchestra Soon FOR TALF. BEARER Thoughtless or Malicious Rumors Spread About Garage Leads to Of fer of $100 Reward for Person Spreading It. i "i' . A rl' OuldoInK oven Hie wonderful nrtlotlc ileconuionH of the mlverllfiliiK curtuln In thu Medfoid thvutre. In point of coloiH which HhrlcU an InhurnionlouH discord unto ln-iiU'n. Ih tho latest creation of thu Hljjn piilntcr'H art In Medford. The newly pnlntcd Bhops of tho OrvRon druii Ito company In the heurt of the city, Jre In point. Whllo thcio iiru many orfejid ltnr InHtnncofl of these iiulHanceH from an aesthetic point of vlow, In this city, to this cientlon must thu palm lor iiiup ousiiuhs ho awurded. It excites more than u transient ebullition of sentiment While It In considered that If u iwui own n bulldliiR he muy dicss It us he will, Just so yjnK " somebody's Turltanlcal notions nro not offended, It Is doubtful, to tin) philosopher, at least, whether of fense uKalnst beauty Is not equally Kiavo with one aKalnst Puritanism. Tho newly ci fitted "beauty spot" stands on the corner of Hlxlh and Trout, whom overy traveler must pass It. In addition It stands opposite thu parked rlBht-of-way south of tho depot, where conslderablo money has been expended for beauty alone. There In florco con flict, yellow wars with Bieen, red with crimson, burnt ochro with black each and all adding to tho din whllo the xIkii o'arlu-ud proclaims "rest to tho sole," whllo It Is tho eye, the nesthotlo sense, which really needs thu rest. Then to tho west In solemn white thu hikii paint er upon it black liachRrouiid, Juih created u Iiurii inonment, evidently in memor of his art. stilled for. ver In Its Infancy Coming down to Its real laws, which nro tho basis of all human society, a innit'a or n company's liberty Koes so far as It doeH not InfrliiKo that of his neighbor, iind If a mail's doings In this reHpeot offend his neighbor; they have overy right to oiiject to sucn n uispiay. Thuro Is no doubt that If tho city coun- cllmen pass u municipal regulation in fecting such cases, that It wl,ll bo tented In tho courts, but IT carefuly drafted thero lu equally no doubt but that II will bo sustained by tho courts. AVhllo Krench law Is no precedent In this country, still H affords an oxuniplo of what may be, dono. l'lilntlng of buildings lu 1'arls Is u matter distinctly of municipal regulation, and to place a hugo sign on oiiu Is u juattor calling for u license, Ho Bhould It be herul MIX SENATORS ARE TO AID LAND GRANT Say Suit Must Bo Settled Before They Can Do Anything, However Want Lands Sold for Benefit of Schools. HAM'M, Or., May !. Itesponses were received fiom United Htutes Koiiuloiti Jonathan Jlournu and Oeorgo 13. Cham berlain and Congressman A. V. l.arfoity today by Huporlutendeut of l'ubllu In struction 1,. It. Alderman, to his sugges tion that un effort bo mado by Oiegon's delegation In congross to have nn act enacted by congress providing that the Oregon &. California rallioad giant ho sold at a nominal purchase price to the statu of Uiegou, to bu lesold by tho state, o settlers and thu rulcepts theie of to be turned Into tho Irreducible school fund, Iloth United Suites sunatois ex pressed tha opinion that the time for such a step was premature since thu outcome of thu litigation was tiucoitalu and It would piobably bu sumo time i't beforo It was finally determined, but they said thuy would bu glnd to do what they could to oairy out tho suggestion at thu proper time. Mr. Luffurty said bo believed the grunt should bo sold dlieetly to settleis at a nominal ptlcu by thu government. No woid was lecolvod fiom Congress man llawley. It Is Mr. Alderman's Idea that this grunt should bu sold for tuo benefit of thu public schools, since the stale hits been materially Injured by the lult of thu 1,1 nl tod Htutes government lu not foialilK thu railroad to keep Its uglee inunl and dispose of these wiluuhle hold ings to settleis. us was originally in tended, und that us u Just leeompeiise tho government should giant Oiegon this couuosslou RAIN GREATLY AIDS VALLEY Over Half Inch Has Fallen During This Storm and Was of Great Ben efit to Fruit Crop Throughout the Valley. mm, it,, ultfflillv iineonifoi table the lile- valllug wot u outlier ImH done a world f good to tho nun aim vegetans in in. "..I,.... i -,ii..r,.ll i,f EK IiipIi Iuih full, n In tho lftt ciKht days and bus fallen so evenly tjiui tuo uurui hum nwni "' full bciicfll of ll'" moisture At thin time of tho yur wlnm Hir plant life m now iralnlntf Hh giowth tin- ruin ih f great vuluu to the runeliers WOMAX HWCBl'H WITHOUT MOVINO XN LOB AHOB&C8 T f " ' ' 1.08 ANOJ3l.UK il May l Wrapped In, sleep fi"i vl.uii jdnnl eluHB have fwllod ' r"1"" '" " Slr'' Hwll HyKlm, , Co i h lam at lur home wlwfO ttatHrday wiil.otit mo mg HHii taw oJy-0 " ''5H ,,'t'" forJ thrfiHgh Jmr Jll T r. . doctors, palid in by nwltlvw ''"" ,""' "" iMfflMl. Mr, IlBwklwi n.aii.is rrgu- Jurly rt PPrflJy J r u ) tic. r.iiiv On two nravleVw unusiona sue wJ vIiJiih f mr- fl(,lu"t, r-iV, UihT ftwwke'nr 'Ji.4i. bad Tomotrow night Medford Is to hac what Is perhaps tho greatest musical event In tho history of our city. The Russian Symphony orchestifi Is nn or ganization of such magnitude that It re iiulres a special trulu to trausport It. Wo understand that they make but one stop between Portland and HJcrnnicnto, and that Is at Medford. Tho program Is wisely chosen. It Is not the ultra-classic that of ordinary appreciation could not understand, but abounds In familiar melodies. The opening overture "Tann hauser," Is familiar to us all. It Is even whistled upon the streets by Med foid people, who make no pretnnso to the classic. No. :! Is the "Prize Kong" TALENT- ITEMS. A. A. Moody on Friday concluded the Undo With R D. Klwood of Medfoid of Seattle property for tho 27 ncios of orchard limit of K. 1). Klwood, located ISIWO i iff Cu near siir.oo near tho llurrull urchin iff Consldeiatlon Mrs. William Ilruln, Miss May lllgham, Miss Itnrthenn Smith and A. C. Handall wero spending Saturday In Medford. Tliu following teal estate transactions wero mado In Talent on Krlduy: J. II. Hhldolor to I). II. Chlsliolm, 2 lots; con sideration $3fi0. Andiew Meldn-r to Fred Spencer, one tlU-fool lot; consideration, $220. Andiew Weldner to W. II. llrlt snn, one (lO-fool lot; consideration, $200. Mr l'ero.zl of tho Ashland creamery was lu Talent on Saturday looking after business mutteis. On Saturday Mr. Snooks of the firm or Snooks und TraVeis, conti actors, was lu Talent looking after business relatlvu to building tho new schoolhouso. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Mall on Saturday left for n two weeks' visit with fi lends and relatives at Senttlo. wash. Mis. Kllun Hunter of Orauts Pass will leetuio In the Christian church at Union t Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. W'ron Sleploy, ono of tho prosperous fanners east of Talent, was trading with our merchants Saturday. a combination boys baseball team fiom Ashland nnd Windy Point school district crossed bitts with nn ngffiegn tlon of Talent school bo)s on the school grounds In Talent on Saturday. Thu vis iting team sklunud tho homo team by a scoiu of 2t to 7. . C. Oiiunyaw of .Medford and J. It Carter of Taeonia. WhsIi., wero In Talent Satuiday looking over Hie country. The fine rain of Thursday night and the bright sunshine of Saturday makes the fanners smile. Mrs. J. T. Uiuee of Corvallls, Or, spent Monday In Talent. A son of Mr, l.aneu Is the Inventor or nil automatic uiilioad switch, tie model Of which Mr. Our Correspondents For Sale or Trade for City Property Helliuiulshiiiout of lf.O' ivcies, deep. rich, free soil, I I -J millions mei ebautable timber, ovur two thousand colds of wood, situated jo miles from Medford, a new 1 1-2 story friimo house, fiont ami Iwiek poiches, li No. 1 spilllK 100 feet of dwelling, good house over It. 126 feet lilbbei hose for fire imlm Holt, garden plowed rind planted and eneloned vvltli a fi fiMit chicken wh fence, good llenhoimo mid eneloseil with 6-foot chicken wlie fence. R Hew frame burn and tbiee or four aeies cleaied, slashed and bin ut ovei, and If deshed, hne good work boise new hack and set of new harness, farming tools and household and liltihen fin niton may go In StcklU'SU mid Isld health the leason for wanting to dispose of this piopcity. ADHKUKS DOK 037, MBDl'OHU, OKUCJOH. tttw "The Best in I t ASIBwBwWftffHHBSL )f 4 I BHpr I tWmJm JtMyJJK tT As the bride led her friends into her cool, spotless kitchen, they broke into a chorus of approval. " Well, I am proud of it," she said, "and proudest of all of my stove. It's a New Perfection Oil Cook-stove, and I think they arc the best in the world. They toast, roast, broil and bake equally well really to perfection and the kitchen stays much cooler and cleaner than with any other range. This stove cuts my kitchen work almost in half." There is no wood or coal to carry for a New Per fection; no ashes to clean up. It is ready fof use as soon as lit ; out at a touch of the fingers economical as well as quick and convenient. Oil CQoR-tovo from "Plr Mibitrr Slngu," nnotlur fa miliar melody, and then there Is the nrla fiom "Hanison and Dell lull," that (s sung by every soprano, both amateur and professional. In fact, the entile program Is one calculated to delight a mlNeil audience. Tho concert Is to be held In the Nnta- torlum, a largo and spacious hall, where tho cheaper seats are equally as good as the higher priced. One dollnr will get you n splendid sent, If you wish to econ omize a little, ntiil you will hear n concert by un oicbestrn of (10 musicians and four gieat singers, Kvery cltlxun of Medforu should mnke It his especial business not only to attend, but to In duce his friends to do the same. CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. Mrs. Kenneth lleebe Is visiting i da tives and friends at Cariltn, Oil. Undo Hen Narheng left for Yamhill to make his permanent homo Suturday morning. Prof. Cooper and the Junior class of thu Central Point high school spout Sat urday at Hay Gobi. Mrs. J. Myets, Miss Sohlebler, Mrs. O'llara, Miss Wholpley and A. C. Wal ker, spent Saturday lu Grunts Pass. Miss Hculah Caldwell and Mrs. Cald well spent Satuiday in Ashland. 1J. U. Peort and sister, I.elu, .1. F. liar- uelt, Mr. and Mis Itotluock, Mrs. Hub- bind, Mr. und Mrs. F. C Fuhier and son, A. F,. Woolvertou, Mrs. Uuorgo Wilkin son and daughter Pausey, Mrs. W. II Coop, U. K. lledford. Hit Jones, W. II Price were among the Central Point peo ple that spent Saturday In Medford. Mr and Mis. Greenfield and son, .1 U Stevens, and Miss Cleveland of Tolo, wero shopping hme Saturday II. Connor of Table Hock was transact ing business here Saturday. II. II. Karris of Quid Hill was here be tween tialus Saturday evening. Train Dispatcher Olssnn and family of Hoseburg spent Sunday with .Mr Olssnn's parents. Mr. and Mis. P Olsson The Cuntial Point oubs played Phoe nix Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs. 11. F Peart and Miss Mnhto Peart spent Sunday In Phoenix. Mr. ami .Mrs. George Ilowuid and Miss l.lzxlc Kliiuald of Medford spent Sunday hero ,IUi idatlveH. Many of our cltUens Went to .Medford and Phoenix Sunday to attetid tho ball games. Hev. Coeu of Woodvlllo addressed the Y. M. C. A. Sunday afternoon. Uineo has, on inhibition, and which works to perfection. Quite a number f shares In the company weie sold In Talent the World" MtJ h I, 2 oJ 3 lurom, wrih ,f, Wiqueu Uw tnanwlcu dumar,,. .Xmtxlr (iuulwd lhipuhol Im ,1 1 kuiimaf iIaxi ran VM liAil tarilK tit Muiwyl llUd l.y. wlk.h u fciud talk ilivp thUr, tjwtl Hill, lc. KIIPIK U(Ultr U UX C4ltU ,0JT U tU Standard Oil Company liitorio atrJ- ' I wjll glvo $100 reward to nnyono who will prove Hint i;lther myself or any em plove of tho Hear Creek garage has over taken a car from the garugo ut night. On one occasion when n friend was tuken suddenly sick undviisked me to drlvu to Jacksonville, I look a car and drove over. Tills Is the only time a car has over been taken from thin garage at night by me or one of tho employes If anyone can prove iiirreroui the $iuu Is yours (.Signed ) I!l&Il (MtrciSK MOTOR CAIt CO., J If. COmtlQAN,. Manager. TEAM RUNS AWAY A team belonging to K. It. Tedrlclc ran nway Tuesday evening on Dakota avo nue and was stopped by II. It. Kbel uf ter n run of about two blocks. Tho team was standing in front of a resi dence nnd for some unknown reason started to run. No ono was lu tho wagon and no mitctlul damagu was done. irasklns for Health. Lockets of Beauty and Sentiment JJJ Wo nro pleaded to announce tho " recent arrival of a puichiiso of soino of the most beautiful lockets wo liavo ever shown. J They como In many different " designs various pi Ices all ex collcut vnlucs. Martin J. Reddy THE JEWEMB Flno Watch nnd Jowolry Hopalrlng Dlnmond Setting nnd Kugrnvlug. Near rostofflce. 'tMiiJ FS333I, YOIK IIO.MH COMFOHTS. Wo enn wiro your houso, or do ro palr work Ou tho sorvlco you now lmvo, nnd will Bavo you raonoy on tho work. Ptomptnoss and 8ntlBfac tton aro two othor ossontlala that you'll always get horo. motoii itiu'Aimxa FLAT IltOXS FANS, FIXTUItKS. Crater LaRe Wiring Co. NO. 27 NOHTir IIAHTI.15TT HT. DAKOTA AVENUE I i-JWfr'7V'Vw,rI"'3''"" ' " " 'S ? f VW -HtJH0 Medford Natatorium Hall WEDNESDAY EVENING j Russian Symphony Orchestra MODEST ALTSCHULER, Conductor J Nina Dimitrieff, Soprano SOLOISTS Lealia Joel Hulse, Contralto I Frank Ormsby, Tenor Bertram Schwann, Baritone l CO World's Greatest Musicians, Guaranteed $25,000 for Pacific Coast Tour. They come through efforts of the Commercial Club and leave by special train, as Medford is their only stop between Sacramento and ; Portland. 4?!ti wammmmrmimfr I Prices $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00. General Admission $1.00 5 KKAT SALE AT NATATORIUM BOX OFPrCE. SPECIAL ATTENTION (UVEN TO OUT-OF-TOWN I ORDKKS. ADDRESS NATATORIUM BOX OFFICE, MEDFORD, AND MAKE ALL CHECKS AND J MONKY ORDERS PAYABLE TO RALPH BACON. A determined effort to secure n pay roll for Medford Is now being mado. Secretary IJoos of tho Commercial club linu alnrlnrl n nntltlnn fn nlmilln t (nn. tllO eblef rotiilnlloq nf which nro tn securo manufacturing Industries for Medford, and upon securing them to patronize tinmn nrnltlnla A 11 Iwllli'll llin mnvimi!Ut Is In Its Infancy, several hundred dollars la un 1,1 it l,nt,u ti I rr.,1 1 v 1,,tmi utltiunrltiftfl nnd many of tho business men are said Bolton Orchard Heaters 4 (Known also ns the "Fresno" or "California" pot.) WITHOUT A PEER 99 per cent of the orchard heaters in use in the Rogue River Valley are Bolton Heaters and the bloom was carried safely through a temperature as low as 20 degrees. Can Standard size One-gallon capacity Burns 8 hours Costs 20 cenls. Oalvaniazed 22i cents Now is the time to give orchard heating the atten tion it deserves and merits Don't wait until next Spring to order full equipment. Do it NOW j? j& jz? I wmmm ' , The Frost Prevention Co. BANK OF ITALY BUILDING SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Jjffi JTTsSl Geo- H Parker, 403 West D St., Grants Pass, Oregon. TICKETS NOW ON May Al Gordon, a carpenter residing In Medford, tan Into a dog whllo riding n bicycle on Hlversldo avenue Tuesday morning and was thrown to the pave ment, suffering u dislocation of one elbow nnd wns considerably bruised about the body. Ho will be unable to attend to work for some. time. to have signified! thoir Intention of con tributing to the fund. You Beat It AVE PAY THE FREIGHT LIBERAL DISCOUNT ON QUANTITY OKDEHS SALE AT 10 OUANTS'TASS, Or., May 3. li Is re ported another gold strike hns been made near the Hlgglns mine, about ono mllo away and richer thnn the Hlgglns find, it Is Impossible to conflim thu report, but It seems correct. Mnny prospectors nro headed that way. Hawkins for Health. Large size Two-gallon capacity Burns 12 hours Costs 26 cents Galvanized 30 cents wW Great Operatic and Symphony Concert of 'J 1 til V. .! J v- f1t I I I If1 1 V jingklng tat ltmlU. "