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Wf fiK-rf " MEDFORD MAHJ TRTRUNE, MEDFORD, 0KTCC10N, TUESDAY, MA Y HO, 1011, PfiOE THREE 20.000 TO COME TO SOU OREGON General Mnnnucr of United Copper Gold Mines Company Predicts Great Flush to Locnl Mining Fields Many Eajjcr to Prospect. Our Correspondents EAQLE POINT EAGLETS. (Hokiih Hlver Courier.) Tlmt ao.Oito new mining moil will Ih lit Jo(!ililini county In the- next no iluyii mid Mint iniiny niiw Btrlkcn will lut miiili) (lilit iiiiininir In tho pre diction of W. H. Low, vlro-prcHliteut iiml iHrut iniiniiKcr of tho Uulttil ('oiioi'-(olil Mitten company, who linn JiiHt relurneil to liln homo nt Malum after u Hluy of mivcrnl dnyn at tho eoinpitny'ii property on tho Illln oIh river, within u Hliort illHlnnce of tho AmlorHoii riincli, Mr. Low rep rewentH tho new company tukliiK over tho old Copper Mountain mine and allied propertied and ho Hinted to Tho Courier that tho company had financed tho proposition that $r0, 000 wan on hand, that tho old Cop per Mountain inlno would ho worked on a more exlt'tnilve iicule than orer before, and that tho company would hiiltd it itietnlluritlcitl plant on th (die of tho Hitielter lined In early dayn, Mr. Low railed attention to fhn Inrco iiiiiiiher of pronpeclom and mlnltiK men koIiik Into tho Ited iitoiiutalu country and Hinted In liln opinion oiio of the record cold nihIich In uiMteru America wan Juxl uckIii lit til hero, lie Maid: "All Mold mtnliiK flldri of tho world nro cutlet, many former live onert lielnt; nnitolutuly dead. There nro thoimaudH of men, taken In tho Orci:nto, over tho vurlonn ucittcrn Hlnteii nod In other eonntrlen who are at'.er to find n new r.ohl field. Nowh of tho recent striken In JoHephluo rotutty have heeu honrnldod alirtmd, nud tho ooplo who nro coining In now nro only tho advance ctinrd of mi army of them. "And they won't ho dUappolnted. That mlnernl belt on which tho Ulnck Dear and (lolden Drcntu nro lorntod In oiio of tho rlchent In mineral In tho went. I look for n number of other rich trlkon thin mi miner, mid I can wifely my that I hellevo not Ii'kh than 20 or 2K an rich an the lllKKln nud llnulli Ntrlken will ho, m a do. Tliu K"ld U Ihuru In qtiiui- tlllen that will not iiidii'm head pln nlnj;, "There In not ciioukIi ncconnnoda tlon now at tho croMitlnt; nt Illluolit river, mid Auilemon can't tnko euro of tho crowd. Am n roult ho In hiutcuttiK to gel In it lot or tetttn for hutol pitriioneH. All tho packer nro lniy with tho IncomliiK rrnwd, Ink ItiK men and supplied went on the old ropper trail, mid thoro will ho need for morn horami. "Our coinpaity would llko to aid In imllillni roud from Andemon'n , to Hidma, whero It would connect with (lie main hIiiro road. Wo have nKltnted tho Hithject to Homo extent, mid have nought the co-oporatlon of olhoni, kh wo did not enro to nH niimo ull tho burden when many oth ers would enjoy tho road an woll an ournolvefl. Wo found llltlo encour iiKomcnt, however, nml hnvo dropped tho matter for tho present. Hut wo believe tho county offlclil and out iielKhborltiK nilnltiK men nud ranch men will hoo tho need nnd all pull to gether for it road, Wo certainly will do our part, "Whllo I wan nt tho initio I met Dr. J. 1'. Hoddy, of Medford, who him taken an option, with arnntn I'mhh men, on tho rich ntrlko made by Ilrnzllo on tho Illnt'k Dear, mid Dr. lteddy, who In otto of tho mint MtiuccHHful minim? operators In tho wchI, Ih of tho nanio opinion tin my Hulf roKitrdliiR that territory an n Hold field. Dr, lteddy declared It it wonder minora! holt and agreed with ino that oiio of tho historic Hold rimheH of tho wont won mHIIiik In horo." GRANTS PASS SECURES POSTAL SAVINGS BANK WArHIINdTON, D. 0., Mny 30,-r- I'oHtmuntcr General Hitchcock hns deHlKiintod fifty Northwont mtvlm-u bankH to rocolvo doponltH by Juno 27. They Include; Callfornla-Holllator, Honora nnd Tuliiro; Oregon GruntH I'mhh; WnflhltiKton Ilromotorou utid Mount Vornon. SUPREME COURT STRIKES BLOW AT PURE FOOD WASIIINUTON, I). C, Mny 30.- Tlto United Hlutes Hiipreino court Iiiih Htruok u blow nt (ho puro i'ooil nud ill UK iMinipninn by liolillni Hint the law ilovH not npply In ciihoh where the ipumlion ih only wliollier u put- out IllUllilUUO IH OUU'IUUOIIH 01' WOl'tll- Iohh lo el'feet tlto iMiro ol"!mml. i ii u ii 'i i kJFVr' Tho peoplo of tlild city should buy "Miulo lu OroKon" koihIh from tho local iiiorchnntH wlionuvor tho prtco nnd'iiiiullty mo uiiunl to lOimtoru inado noodu. (Iiy A. c, llowlnit.) Hiiiijuiiilii Keitiiey linn moved IiIh fiimily to (own iiml ho him (,'onu to work tin (own iiml ho littH toiiii lo untie on Von der llellcn Hron.' ItitHo inent of their now nlore htiildiiiu;. W. V. Iloweii, mi iiroliituut of AhIi liinil, who ilruw llio plmiH for our now brink liulltliiij;, Von ilur llelleit IIiiim.' IjuIIiIIiij; mill Hriiwii Ilron', bnllilltii,', wiih tvitli tin WuiliioHtliiy Itmt on ImihIiiohh coiiiiiieleil wllb tlto up biiiltliiiK of our thriving litllo lowu. Smith ft WniiiHlity nro now ciikiikimI lit buililliiK ii ilwelliiij; Iioiihij for .Mr. Ileutli of (lie linn of Heath & Din. IIIOIIll, J, J. Fryer Iiiih hoIiI two more loU in tho Fryer addition to Kiile Point lecuntly, mitl from prcumtt nppenr- niiccH (but putt of (bo town uill nee a fill-up. Mth. Ilcnrv Meyer of Lnlsn erenk iiml Mrn, H. I'uckiinlof Mctlfonl, who in now temporarily located in llio Luke rrcok Hetlli'tiuint, were pleiiHiiitt I'lillrTH WeilneHilny. 'J'htiy were lining IniHiiicHH with out inercbmilH. Mr. II, HchullberK, it Uuiteil HIiiIch pit eminent rrMtuue itiHpeelor, wiih ii piext ut tho Suiitiyniilt! WeilncHilny. J. N. HnyliHH of Mcilfonl, the eon tniotor for the concrete and briek work on llm Kittle Point Hunk build intf. Iinx n force f men nt work nnd In piihiim . ttlirj fontanl quite rapidly, nud 0. K. Wall of AhIiIiiiiiI who Iiiih tliw contract for llm wood work of the hiiiuo btuliliiiir, in Kclting out the door and window frnmei and ilolnir hiicIi work an be eun ilo before tlm btiiltlim: in up. Mr. Willi in tbo Kriitlcmuii who iuteittlH to bttibl and operate a door, window' mid rcditu! lumber lumiiifucturine; cHtublisbmcnt here. f W. M. rnntoe of I.oh AiicIch U nloppitu; hero while be ih Hiitwriu- lemliin; the eoniTcte work on Home of the new brick biiildini;. Mr. L. K. Hluekbiini iiml Qcoro Ooodricb of Mcilfonl enme In from the Proupcet rond kmij Tbutday iiIkIiI on the Joe MonumiH Htnj;e. They rmuirl It... I !..!... I. :.. I..:.. . Home fiiif work on the rond up them but that the rond between here unil Peyton in in it bud condition. II. M. Ciihh, one of MedfonlV hunt- linj: real is.liito booijen. bits been ynt fiir it couple of dnyn. Sccuritif; hipi ern for water rijclitH on the different IrnotM of littitl lyinu lortb of here, iih mi jinliicoment to the Fish Lake Ditch company to briiif witter in f i Din their main ditch, bo rcortcd nt noon Tlitioduy that be bail .1000 aercH hcoured tlutt will bit Httpplied wltb liter for irripilinj,' purpohen nud tbnt ho expectn to bavo Hiirveyor out on the proponed lino of ditch next week, lie mill Mr. W. K. Stiles re cently from I.oh AiikuIch, were out hi an auto Friilni. Died, Mny 11, ltlll, at her homo in llandon, Or., nfter a protracted ill ness, Mrs. Arthur I lolden, nee Docie Mnrlin. Mm. Hidden win born in 188'J lu Jnckhoii Oounty, Oregon, anil spoilt the molt of her life on a farm near Trail, Or. Tho remains were brought from Hnndou to Trail for in terment. Tbo funeral services were conducted by llev. Jones of Central Point, She leuvi'H her husband, mother, two sinters, two brothers nnd a lur;e circle of friends to regret her early demise. Your KiirIo Point correspondent, IiIh wife nnd duiiglitcr, Mrs. C. K. Iloyt, went to Medford Thursday nml your correspondent mndo a trip to tint county seat to miiko bis filiii iih an ordained minister, us the law rcipiiri'rt all ministers to bo ordained ami file their papers with the countv elerk, before tboy can legally pur- lorni the marniiKo cercmotiv. Tho following mimed pupils of our school liavn pussed the eighth grade. exainiued to wit; Misses Viiriui) .Stickle, Vern Kersbnw'i I.oretta riiildretb, Mablo Melnlosb, MiiKtcrs Joseph drey, Harold Orey nud TliotnnH Niebolfl. There weru two other boys tried nml one of them piiHsoil in everything except spelling nnd the otter tailed in three bnincliCK but he ilitl not expect to iiush but wanted to lake. the examination us n scbooling. CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. TALENT ITEMS. PoM: A, A. Mooro to A. Alford, nix lots in Talent; consideration fltlOO. S. Sliormnn lioirs lo A. Y. Limlsoy, ono busiiicHH lot in Talent, Hitiiated in block I, near liaplist church; eon Hiderntlon $.r)00. L. N. Jutltl, ngent. Tlto cemont to bo used in llio coit; Htiiiotioii of tlm new huIiooI Iioiiso is being hatilod by teaniH from AhIiIiiiiiI, On Snturdny J. II. Ilobson, Kil Coob rnii, Dolbort Ooililnnl nml Klmor Howard wero doing tbo hauling. NOTIOH. Tho Uov. Mr. Smaloy of Portland rronchea In tho Froo Mothodlut church on Tenth nnd Ivy atroota Sundny. iMoruliiK und ovoning, IJnnry Head, npout Hattirday In OrantH I'nnH, Mr. and Mrn. J. WIIIIuiiih of (Jrnntii I'nnH npout Hatiirday with their daughter Mm. A. W. Moon. Thoy re turned to tho Pass lu their now Max well car Hunday. J. Ii, HtovoiiH mid Mr. Hlnckburn worn among tho Tnlo shoppers that wnro horo Hatiirday. Mm. Mzzlo Ileal of Anhland Is vIhII lug frIoudH nud relatlven horo for it few dnH. Mrn. Hanborn, MIhh Wholploy nud Minn Pearl Itons, Mrn, Will Prewoll, H. A. Pattlaon npent Hnturdny after noon lu Medford, F. II. Ilopklim nrrlved from Port laud Hatiirday morning, Mrn. O. KruiiHo of Medford visited bor sister Mrn. Joo Murphy Hatur dily. Hherlff Ktnlth or Jntiephlnn County, wan lu our city Hnturdny visiting bin undo J. N. Hiulth. Mm, Mooro spent Hunday In Gold Hill with her non II. N. Moore. Miss Dean of Anhland Ih visiting K. L. Fnrr and family. J, If. McJImney and dutightor and Mrn, Neff nient Hunday lu Ashland. Minn draco Oarvlu and MIsh Ireno Wilson npent Hunday afternoon In Anhland. Mr. and Mm. J, A. Kllburn after spending mtverul dayn hero visiting relatlven returned to Prospect Sun day. Mr. Mesurvo of Medford npout Hun day in Central Point. f Tho Control Point vlnltorn to Med ford Hunday afternoon wero J. B. Honwoll. Fred Ilurrown, Wllllnmn .Marline. Miss Mary Moo, Mm. Kmitin llebb, Mrn. J. H. Harnett nnd family, Ooorgn Nlcholn, Mr. and Mm. O. Htirton npent Sun day nt tho river memorial Sundny wan duly observed In thin city. All tho churches inviting and having union nervlco nt tho opera house. A largo audlenco wan present. Tho nddresa by llev. Cocn, of Woodvlllo won very appropriate and much Interest wan manifested by all present. Tho ladleB of tbo W. It. C. decorated tho stage very artistic with tho ntam and MrlpoH and beautiful flow em. Woodvlllo'H base ball team played the cubn hero Sunday afternoon. Tho Central Point cubn coming out vic torious. Tho cubs are certainly doing some playing. Mr. and Mm. n. It. Portor of Cor valls wero visiting friends horo Mon day morning and left for Tabic Rock in tho afternoon. Stephen Cnrnut left for Itlddlo, Monday morning. fleorgo Perkins mndo a visit to Wolf Creek Monday returning horo in tho evening. Miss Dean nfter upending n fow days hero, returned to her homo in Anhland. Mm. A. E. La Pouto nndphlldfon spent Monday in Ashland. Will Welch was down Monday af ter supper and returned to Proupect Tuosduy morning. Miss Marguerite Holmes upont Mon day in Talent. Mm. F. D. Ross, Miss Pearl Ross, S, A. I'attlson and son. Al Paukoy, Chan. Pnnkey, Mr. Ilnsn, P. W. Clng cade, npent Monday morning In Med lord. Mm. Perry, Mrs. Stovens and Mm. Dunton of Tnlo wero shopping horo Monday afternoon. George L, Nenl, has moved tits resi dence from Gtb and Laurel Btreot to 7th and Pino street. MIbh Lorona Shuck, who has Just finished a successful term of school at Glendalo spent tho week end with her friend Mm. J. J. Purkoypllo In (his cjty. Hoy. McConnoll of Salem, nrrlved hero Monday afternoon und will con duct BcrvlcoH of revival mootlngs at tho christian church. Miss 13 va Deatho who has been teaching school on Clrlffln Creek for tho pnst nino months, returned to her homo In Indiana Sunday evening, MIbs Doatho will return In tho fall to Central Point whoro who hns ac cepted tho position as tenchor in ono of tho grades of our school. SAYS WIFE BLEW HOT THEN COLD Robert Harhorough Sherard, Enyllsh Author of Note, Asks Court to Free Him From American Spouse Re covers Horse, Plfl and Cat. LONDON, Mny .'JO. Claiming Hint bis wife "blow hot, then cold, by turns," Itobert Harhorough Sberurd, mi Knglish author of note, Iiiih asked tbo com I to free, from bin Ameiicnii Houhc, who formerly wiih Irene Os good, it well known mtthoichM. Tbo first chapter in the proceed iugH wiih n Hiiit brought by Shernrd lo recover personal property. Aft-r bearing both Hides the judge decided that the wife must return to her hus band one horse, six pigs mid u cut. Mrn. Kherurd promptly entered nn ap peal, but lost. Mm. Sherard told the court that Iter husband bud promised to make her life a "real lirfl." Shernrd said Hint sometimes be would not see hid wife for three weekH ut it time; llien again she would send for him 'JO times in one morn- EX-G0V. GILLETT ACCUSED OF ALASKA LAND FRAUDS SKATTLF, Wash., May 30.--ForccH of tlm general land office in Scuttle are today preparing for early hearings in the enses of former Gov ernor JnmeH N. Oillelt, California, hiH wife, Isabelle, former Kepreben tntive James McLuchlun, Pasndenn, Henry T. Oxford, president of the Ameiicnii Heet Sugnr company, nud othem whoso Alnhknn coal laud claims have been held up by frnud cbnrges. Tbo nccused have 30 in which lo file answers and to show ciittso ut Juneau, Alankn, why the claims shall not be quashed. tho ladles of tho Presbyterian church nt Phoenix, lust Friday evening was n success, both soclly and flnnnclly. Kveryone had an enjoyable evening. J. D. Henry of North Talent and his two daughters Misses Sarah and Francis and their brother were trad ing in Medford Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrn. Ranee Rouco of Ash land wore calling nt tho home of Mr. nnd Mm. C. Carey of North Talent Wednesday. Mm. C. Carey, has about ono thou sand second, early, sure head cabbage ready now. Mm. L. A. Drako of North Phoenix was at C. Carey'B on business Sun day. Win, Jacks was among thoso who attended the New Knglaud supper at Phoenix Friday ovenlng. E. Calhoun or Rocky Foard Or chards was trading In Phoonlx Satur day. C. Carey and wifo wero doing trad ing In Talent Saturday. F. U. Oatmnn and wifo of North Talent was In Phoenix Sunday after noon. Miss Clara Allen spent tho week end lu Ashland visiting among frlonda. Mlt Anderson of Phoenix was in Medford Saturday. A. M. and A. I), and II. II. Helms of Talent autoed to Medford early Monday morning. Frank Oatman, of Talent came down to C. Carey's In North Talent and' took his two thousand flno to mato plants, which ho will plant be tween young fruit trees. Tho plants wero eight Inches high, nnd bloom buds showed In some o (them, KANES CREEK ITEMS. EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS. Mm. Weeks of Medford Is visiting friends In Phoonlx nud upont Sunday with Mrs, A 8. Furry. Mlsa Jonnlo KoriJB of Fern Valloy was ylHltlug friends in North Talent Snturdny, Mr, nnd Mrs. Rnnco Rouco farmer of Medford residents, but now of Ash land visited nt C. Careys Thursday, Mr. nnd Mra. A. S. Furry and Mm. Minn Robo, woro calllnc on Mr, nnd Mrs. Thoo Flab Sunday. J, 13, Roborts nnd Roy Cofnmn woro In Phoonlx Sunday afternoon. Quito a number of Phoonlx people wont to Tnlont Inst Thursday ovenlng to boo tho wedding at tbo modluono bIiow, Tbo Now Ingoland utippor ulvon by I Fred Strnubo mado a business trip to Gold Hill on Friday. Wo nro sorry to chronlclo the deuth of claudo Lnwronco, which oc curred nt his home In Ulnckwoll on Mny 23, 19If, at the ago of 19 years. Tho parents have tho sympathy of tho entlio community in this their sud boronvemont, Al Uoggloa left ono day recently for Prospect, whore ho has employ ment for tho summer. MY. and Mm. Tom Morris spent Sundny at Jacksonville, tbo guost of frlonds nnd relatives. Mr, and Mrs, McGeo, who have been In Washington at tho bedside of sickness, and death of Mrs. Mc Cloo'a father, have returned homo. Qeorgo nnd Klmer Htglnbotham tratiBnctod business nt tho county seat and Medford on tMonday. MesdamoH lioggis nnd Swlndcn woro Medford visitors tbo first of tho wook. Misses Ada nnd Cap, Swindon loft on Sunday for Clranta 1'asa to visit relatives for sovornl duys. NOTICI3. Thoro will bo a motolng of tho high school nluinul nt tbo high school Monday ovenlng nt 8 p, m, All nro urgod to bo present, j GERMANY WILLING TO SIGN ARBITRATION TREATY WASHINGTON, Ih '., May 30. The Oerimiti government today ex picHsed 51h willitigneHH to enter into negotiations witli tho United States for a general arbitration treaty. The Oortniui umbnsHndor conveyed thin itiforrmilion to Secretary Knox mid iiHkeil for a copy of tint prelim inary projection of the United StlltcH. Hnxklnn for Health, CALIF0RNIANS WIN TITLE TO IMPERIAL VALLEY LAND WASHINGTON, D. C. .May 30. A 2,'j-ycnr controversy between tbo Hlntc of California nnd several hun dred of its (jilieiiH over title to 100, 000 of bind in Hi" Impcrinl valley ended nt the general land offiro here with n complete ietory for the ctti J"'HH and defeat for the contention of the state. Look for "woilli-nniwering" wnnt nils nnd answer them nil! TWENTY-NINE GOVERNORS WILL VISIT ASTORIA ASTORIA, Or., Mny .lO.Todn.v ncccptunces from 'JO governors (o tho invilntious of the Astoria Cen termini committee hnvo been roueivetl. Tho ncceptnncei include thoso from (lovomor liny of Wushiiigtoti, Gov ernor PlniHled of Maine, Governor Tetter of Pennsylvania und Hoke Smith of Georgia. Look for the nil Hint culls for you nrrionir Hie help vvnnted ndi. I A ' Mrfgj tfrlfflif TBS iB wSBWrBBB Eugene Ely, Who Will Fly at Medford, 2 p. m. June 3d. Ely made sensational -flights at Eureka Saturday and Sunday. Thousands of people will witness his flights at Medford. Buy your tickets now at Haskins Drug Store and the Pacific Motor Supply Co., avoid the rush. Every ticket has a guarantee signed by Young and Hall, that your money will be returned if the flight is not a success. One and a third fare on all railroad points from Ashland to Grants Pass. Tickets, Adults $1.00 Children 50c VINOL Prescriptions Solicited SHU.ItA TOILCT IMtHPAItATIOXS AND l)KIiIVi:iti:i TO ALL IAHTS OK THH CITY. W'V. I'SH XOTIUXO HUT TIIK l'UItl-ST DltUfJS AXII IIAVi: MAIli: I'KKSCIUPTIOX WOKK A Sl'KCIALTV. Medford Pharmacy FAMOUS OKAXGK ltIX)SSOM CAXDIS Near Post Office, IMIOXK lOt XKiHT CLHKIC CIGARS .-r h mU IRRIGATION This Rain Has Helped Your Crops. Why Not Have It on Hand When You Need It. TAKE WATER Rogue River Valley Canal Co. . FRED N. OUMMINGS, Marjager Office 3d Floor Medford National Bank Building Irrigated Orchard Tracts Invest m one of our ORCHARD TRACTS, $25.00 per acre cash, and $25.00 per acre per annum, 6 per cent interest on deferred payments ROGUELANDS Inc. FRED N. OXJMMINGS, Manager 1M,W ,.. .".