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PA'GEEOUK OTDFORDMAnjTRIBDifE, MTCDTORI),01WaOX, "MONDAY. ,TlTtffi 12. 1011. S& f: t Hgdfokd Mail triuune aM INntSmSNmSKT NKWHl'APKH PUHU8IIKU DAILY EXCBrr RATUK DAY HY TUB MKOIXDUU PltlNTINO CO. The ttnmoomtlc Times. Th MoJforJ CURIOSITIES OF BIRD MIGRATION. "1 WJ112N you see Hooks of song birds in spring ami Fall J sDondinir a (In v or two in your vicinity, or whou you hoar the wliistlo from the sky of passing plovor or oaloh' OREGON MINERA Mull. Thn MmirorU Trlbuhis The, South- '"" " "mam- luiiu uif sn v.. i.iEnui ij.w . .. v ,, .. rrn Orogonlan, Tl.o Artiland Tribune , j0 ,01,lc Qf WJJ ooso m ,,nl 0f wa(or towl, (lid it OVlM', ) you how lav thoso foathorod travolors journoy oir sunnnor nostinsr grounds to Ihoir winter rosi- L OUTPUT SMALLER Offli?o Mnll Trltiuno lSullilltnr. 25-2M North Kir Htroot; phone. Main 30S1 ltumo 76. arcOHQB PUTNAM. Editor and Manners ooour lo from th donees? Wo think of a visit to ISuropo as some .journey yot the tiniest feathered songster travels further every year and thinks nothing of it. "We make a fuss over the man who has traveled around mper of tho city 0? Medfor4, the globe. yot, tho A rot it horn covers 22,1)00 miles nniinnlly OfflolAl l'utr of JMKon uounij . .. ... , f ,. . . , . . ,. 0i11,ll, 1,1 ,... . - ' - i hi no uiliii uuiu .ivj i i n hi uviii.iiitu riivi v o .i i iv i o v .- hum Nntprod an second-class matter MiHlfonl. OivKon, under the net March 3, 15, Offlnlal SUBSORXPTIOn RATES. ono ,wTOK.....-...--?s! houra of davliht than anv animal on tho globe. In fact. ?&&A'iYatito jit might be called tho seeker of perpetual sunlight, for MwJford. Jmv and on- .. '. , . , . ..,. 0,Wo ,1,,..:,,,- 5o u.,,. ,, Mm ituHli trai i-oini .... -no ..mutism .mu m ,vi .-vi- mu 4 iw .-m.i ... nn ........ ?Cai;.,yr'"r.':::::i:M1'-aml for two months of its stay in tho south it never seos a sunset. The golden plover is the ohampion for long distauoo single flights. It rears its young along the Arctic coast, and spends its winters in Argentina, South America. It reaches Nova Scotia in its southern journey by easy stages, then thes due south, over the ocean, lor the coast ol South Dakcr Lnrucst Producer Its Out put Decreases, hut Jackson Shows Increase Baker Lends In Deep Mlninu, Josephine In Placer. imns nmmiT.ATIOM. Dally awroK" for six month ending December 31, ?9iu. izt. mil X.aed Wire TJclUd Vnn XSlrpatchec. The Mntl Tribune Is on imle at the Kerry News Spind. San 1 fnne Isco. PorlfanU Hotel New-i SimU. XSU Uowninn News eo PorUnnil. Ore. W. O. Whitney, Seattle. Wash. JOLTS AND JINGLES By Ad Brown J Tliero nre n lot of u who plead guilty to n lamentable lnck of in terest in the international lolo games. Deuced bad form isn't ilt Innumerable iniestions that were loin njjo settled in college ileuato nre, still bothering the pnjilie. America 2.100 miles at ono flight. Once in a while a fi storm forces jlii omerironcv stopover at the Uoriniidas or other islands. On its return journey it travels another route, crossing tho Gulf of .Mexico to tho coasts of Louis iana and Texas thence slowly up the Mississippi valley and through the Alberta country to its nesting place. Its round trip is in the form of an ellipse, with a major axis of S000 miles and a minor axis of 2000 miles. Two birds, which nest side by side, the black-poll war blers and cliff swallows of Labrador, spend their winters in South America, but the swallows take a route 2000 miles longer than the warblers, tho former traveling bv dav and jthe latter by night. Length ot thghts are determined by lood supplies rath er than bv distance. Jev birds wintor in Mexico or (en Tim nnrp-ised ontlUlt of tho .broom handle factories should be of VIX America noarlv all goiiisj on to South America. In .interest to wiie aim e.iriui. ui....... f, . i vmit nvn trnvohwl otw. ilnwn I in i.iuist. in Florida and western Louisiana and across the gulf, tho other down the Mississippi valley and across the gulf. Bnl alike Ambition is cruelly snubbed the-e i . ji i t - days." A Portland man who wantctt jev go overland tlirotlgll AlOXlCO. Main curiosities ot bird migration are given bv Mr. j Wells "W. Cooke of the Biological Survey of the Depart- start a. cirens, was arrested fori to stealing a tent. Yon meet a friend And like as not All that he'll say ' Is "Gosh, it's hot," WASHINGTON. O. C, J mm 8. Tho do'lnyml report of tho United States imoliiKli'iil Hiirwy on pnnluo- tlun of ;oltl, 8ller. eoppor, load ami ailue ilm-ltiR tho enr tilOU, VuvIowm briefly tlu eniiilltlon of the mlnlni: Imliistry In eavh of the mining stntox ami shows tho output of these flvo metals In Oregon HKKroKitted $S27. 001. Ulsnusiu: the metal prod no tion of OruKon, Hie report says: 'Tor tho en1cml.tr year 1101) op enttora of lit", mines, of which r.tt were tleup ami 9ti woro plaeotfl, to ported produetloa fnim Oregon. Tim nu in her of deop mines Is tln same as In 1 litis, but there was a deoreano of 77 pioductlvo pliuers In UMIU. Tho ar.Krojrate output of thoso mines was valued at J827.001. Of 'the total output tho Kohl lehl was :i7,S27.rit fine ouuees. valmnl at $7Sl,'J(1l: the silver yield was '.'7.S27 ounees, val uiHl at $1-1.170; the coppor. 15:15.000 pounds, rallied at $30,riri0, and the lead, 100 pound, valued at $17. In l'JOS the total value of all tiro metals produced hi Oreuoii wns t'.i'Ji, 7;S7. so that the ilerreso In value of output for 100!) wih $SS,73C.' Tho total iunntlty of ore mined and treat ed In 1'JOi) was 5 '.'I'M short tons, an Increase of$fi7 tons. Tho slllelotirt ores amounted (o 07,0:1-4 tons in 1U0D. an luoruiue of IM1.S3 tons as compared with the production of lt0S; the copper ores, aiunmitliiK to It! 17 tons, decreased ISO tons. The average value of slllcious ore per ton la old and sliver In U09 was $'J.S7 as compared with $12.13 In 1U0S, CATTLE PRICES SLIGHTLY HIGHER Sonrclty o( Supplies nosponslblo for -Increase at Portland Price of Lllit Hons Atlvnnc.es n Nlckol a Week Mutton In Dematul. The Ihinnesl man in the world ha been married. Come in handy for propping up the clothes line. And Fpenking of names, once again, he married a big woman named Hurley. nientof Agriculture in the Xational Geographic Maga'ine,;;vh,ch m ,)art Mtoimtn tor tho rail who states that no understanding ol the why and where fore and the routes of bird migration are possible until it is considered as a voluntary evolution. Routes are re sults of innumerable experiments and food supplies the determining factor. There are still numerous puzzling questions con corning bird flights which no one yot has boon able to an swer and which seem destined to remain among the unsolv ed .lnvsteries. One has to have his picture taken before he can convince his iriends he is good looking. ' Wo read yesterday that n man named Palmleaf went crazy with the heat . So long as the owners of bay slacks don't enjoin aviators from fly ing over them there will be no gen eral eomplaint from the airmen. No, Felice, the jtostal bank isn't n placo to deposit pieturo xM card collections. ' Since .Too Rivers licked Tnnimv Dixon there is another Hi vox Tommy would like to see damned. If the coal passers in England go on u strike it would be an awful blow to the feoap trust. TEILS OF FULL OFJCOLUCAH No Less Than 1000 Were Killed When Rebels Took Lower California Town Applied Torch and Dyna mited Buildinys. ,, The Contributor's Club. , T An inventor is said to haye pcr fected a vacuum nindiip. Bosh! flTliero can't bo anything in it. . .The price of gas in Washington -has been cut to 80 cont What u 2)oon to the .Congressional Record. ' If Ely really wants to start pome Jhjng why doesn't he take President graft for a ride? ,We take it thai there are also a few June bridegrooms but we have fiio direct information. At - t World Eats Oregon Apples. f (Washington, 13. C, Post.) j "It is not ko bad to pay 20 cent1! for a single apple in Europe, when jo it find tlml tho applo ennio from your homo county on thia wide," J. f'I' If eddy of Mcdford. Or., said: y "I have just returned from fhe other side and I found Amuricau ap- 5 plea in every city in Europe. They aro rapidly taking to our western fruit on tho other Hide and it encour ages us to keep on planting orchards, jftpplea aro not only making Oregon Thlli, hut famous. Must of the fruit 4jibwn in Ho Rogue River valley of May fttato goes 'direct to Europe. J "Wo do not get 20 cents apiece if or the apples, but the fruit has to go through several hands before !it gets to tho man who cats it. There da no limit to tho applo market the jvorhl over. To Europo the Ameri can applo is yet a novelty, and our iprchurd men have a wondorfufi whanco to grow rich while tho demand Iiu'd eagerness is so great." SAX DIEGO. Cal.. Juno 12. Do tails of the fall of Guliacan and Ma zatlau in the state of Slnaloa, aro be ing told hero today by Captain Fran cisco Miranda and passengers who have just arrived on tho steamer Ueulto Juaran. No less than 1000 persons, accord- lug to Mlraudo, lost their lives In the fall of Uullacan, which was accom plished by tho rebels May 31. Many of these, Mlraudo says, wero women and children who were without pro tection and were struck down by stray bullets. Tho attack upon Gulla. can began at 5 p. m. May 30 by General Banderas' force of iiiBurrec tos. With the arrival of tho rebel reinforcements General Dandora or dered General Iturbide to advance on the town from tho east while he di vided his forco and commenced at tacks from both the north and south. The rebels swept everything beforo them. With their entry Into Guliacan, tho JiiBurrectos began to apply tho torch and to blow up with dynamite less inflammable buildings. Alter two days of fighting Govern or Hedo attempted to retreat toward Atlala with 300 federals. They were Intercepted and many slain. The sec ond day of fighting at Guliacan cen tered about tho Chuich of tho Sa cred Heart, where almost tho entire population had taken refuge, Beforo tho federuls woro finally routed from tho church 000 persons had been killed. Mazatlan cnpltulutod to tho rebels Juno 2. General Justo Tlrado cap turod tho town without a shot being fired. OFFER IDF ALL TALK OF IWEDFORD Dr. J. F. Reddy Back From North ern Trip Much Pleased by Way Medford Was Spoken of in Con nection With University Offer. "It is difficult to conceive the amouuf of advertising Medford re ceived us the result of innkiug a bid for the Ilarrimaii university," states Dr. J. '. Reddy, who has just re turned from a business trip to Spok ane. Seattle and Portland-. ''Wher ever I went I was stopped and asked regarding it. The papers through out the northwest all contained long accounts of our offer and it made people sit up and take notice. ''I found Spokane much interested in the .mining industry in southern Oregon and u number of capitalists nre plnnniug to send their agent into this field to look over different properties. It looks like a revival of the industry here." HARBIMAN UNIVERSITY. .1 (Eugene fluard.) Medford is hurtling for that great university which Mrs. E. If. Ilarri niau is to found somewhere in the west. And Medford generally gets what "ho goes after. UnskliiB for Health, A GREAJT P HYSICIAN. What He Said of Germs That Cause 1 Disease. M. Pasteur, sometimes called the greatest physician, often said. "I be lieve that we shiill one day rid the world of all diseases that are caused by germs." Of all Iho diseases caused by germs, catarrh is ohe of the most per sistent and loathsome. Catarrh enn bo cured, but only by destroying the germs. Breathe HVOMEr (pronounce il Iligh-o-mo) and cure catarrh by kill ing tho germs. The JIVO.MEI method is tho only, sensible method, because you breathe the highly antiseptic and germ killing air directly over the en tire membrane infested will! catarrh germs. JiYOMEi will euro cnlanh. There may be some complicated cases where it will fail, but the chances are ten to one in its favor, and the sufferer from c atari h takes no risk-, because JILOMEI is u guaranteed remedy, and if it doesn't curd, dims. Strang will refund tho purchase price, I1VOMEI will also give instant re lif and euro in bronchitis', coughs, colds and croup. A complete outfit, including hard rubber pocket inhaler, costs only $1.00. If you now own a ir.yomei inhaler you can get a botllo of JIYOMEI for 50 cents, lug off In total Kold yield. Tho cop per ore smelted In !!Ul yielded an nvomgo value of $2.92 per ton In gold or sllvor. The average recovered value per ton of all metals was f i.S7 lu the slllcious ores In l'JOU, as com pared with $12.50 In lUOS". lliil.ee U-iiiKin Deep Mines. Tho largest production from deep mines was from Baker county, and or placer mines from Josephine coun ty. The most'ii&dtictlve cpiarta mine In the state w in Baker county, and the moat productive placer (dredg ed) was In Jackson county. Slxty-flvo quartz mines produced gold In 1U0D, one more than In 1U0S. Productive placers numbered 00 In 1900, as com pared with 173 in 1908. The placers lu 1909 yielded $'22 1,3 IS In gold, as compared with $272,593 In 1908, a decrease of $r.l.37r. Tho hydraullo inluoK In 1909 yielded $157,303 In gold, which Is $23,019 less than In 1908: and tho surface "lilacerH. dredges and drift mines combined yielded $08,955. which Is $27,050 loss than In 190S. There were' In tho stato C2 productive hydraulic mines, ton drift mines, two dredges and 22 surface placers or sluicing mines. In 1909 Jackson county produced 48'tS.0 fine ounces of gold, valued at $100,2 IS, and 1938 ounces of sll vor, valued at $110T, tot well as 100 pounds of lead, valued at $17, a total of $101,213. Tills shows aa mcieusu la value for 1909 of $33,285 In goiu and $290 lu silver. Tho total output of Josephine coun ty In 1909 was valued at $180,102, as compared with $101,139 In 1008, a decrease of $13,737. Of tho total production In 1909, tho gold was 7207.73 flno ounces,' valued ut $118, 927; tho silver was 10 11 ounces, val ued at $S55; and tho copper wns 235. 000 pounds, valued at $30,550. There woro 29 mines reporting production la 1909, or 2 J less than in 1908. Of these ten wero deep mines ami 29 wero placers. The most productive district was at Gnllco, where three deep mlnos made a combined yield vulued at $25,710, tho mhio of the Gold lload Mining and Milling com imnv lialni! tho largest. Tho deep mines of the county yielded $42, 874 In gold and silver in 1909, nnd the placers yielded $100,978, tho placer output thus exceeding In value tho deep-mine output of Bold and silver by $01,101. Virtually all tho gold from placerf was derived from hy draulic mines, their output being $1(15,793 out of a total placer gold yield of $100,033 in 1909. Tho report of tho geological mirvoy Klvos tho total production of those five metals In Washington In 1909 aa $118,900, which was $10,150 more than In 1908. The gold yield In WnshlnBton was 17,514 flno ounces, valued at $302,051; silver, $41,331; coppor, $33,107; If'"', flS.'ttl, A.N'XIUI, HOIIOOh MHHTJN ' Notices have, boon posted calling tho Annual School Meeting fo rtho election of Ono Dlrcetor for ho term or flvo years, to bo hold at tho high school building on Juno 19th, 19911, from 2 o'clock to 0 p. in. of snld day. OIliS CKAWFOIU), Olork, POUTl.AN'D, Or., Juno 10. lie. celpts for tno week ending today have burnt as follows: Caltlo. 5113; calves, SO; Iiuks, 1733; sheep, 0790; horses ami mules, 2 I. Owing to tho scarcity of supplies In the cattle division prices stiffened up somewhat the last of the week One prime load of ;ood steers brought $0.40, while several toads brought $0.25. While these prices are not as high utt those obtained be fore the slump, stoppers rcalUo that It Is now time for gra s cattle and corresponding lower prices. The row market remains steady to strong with best qualities at $5.50; medium, $5 to $5.25, There Is a good market Tor light, well riulshed veal, one lot bringing $7.75 and another ot 00 head $7.50. The price or best Htilit lioe.s con tinues to advance about a nickel a week, top now quoted ,t Jrt.UO, with uteaily demand. A good many utock era were on the market, prices rang ing from $7 to $7.25 owing to qual ity. Heavy hogs are selling from 5 to 0 against I his sclnsa of swine , Mutton appears to lie great l. In demand, buyers easily keep pace with tho heavy receipts. I.ambs showed a slight fluctuation this week, one lot bringing $0.00. several lots bringing $0 to $0.25, though the majority of sales were at previous quotations f $0.50. Best wethers are lu demand at $1.25. owes $3.25 to $3 50, mixed lots $3 to $1, Demand for draft horses continues good and the record or sales for this week Is encouraging. PEAR PROSPECTS IN CALIFORNIA BETTER The California Krult Distributors under date of Juno It), Issued the following market letter: Tho following gives tho number of cars of deciduous fruit shipped from all points lu California for tho week (seven days) ending Friday morning, June 9, 1911: Cherries, 10 cars Cherry ship ments show a smirked Increase. The early sections aro now finishing on this variety and tho Inter and larger vnrletlos are just buglnulug lu the San Jose section. Hoyal Anns and Kings have been of better average quality than the Tartarlans, lu tie Sau Jose section all varieties are re ported as unusually flue. Apricots, I cars Considerable quantities of Royal apricots are now moving from the Winters and Vaea vllle section. J'rlnglea and seedlings tiro nearly done. Peaches This variety of fruit con tinues In very light supply. A ma terial Increase may bo expected In the next week or ten days. Plums -Two or three of the early varieties or plums have made their appearance, but shipments will bo of exceedingly small volume for tho next week, after which time they will be in liberal supply and of several of tho leading varieties, Including Cherry plums, Clymuns and possibly a few Climax. Pears and grapes continue (l look very promising. Tho crop of the. for mer will be considerably bettor than was expected .earlier lu tho season. Prom present uppearances It is likely to equal that of last your, Barring unforeseen climatic conditions the grape crop bids fair to be considera bly larger than over beforo. TO TIIK I'KOI'IjK OP KA(JMJ POINT AND VIOI.VH'W Tho undorslgiiod has Just opened a hardware store at l.'agle Point ami Jakes this motlfod of Informing tho public. Our stock is far from complete yet, but wo will add to It from time to time as wo leuin tho wants of our trade. By fair ami courteous treatment and a prompt attention to tho wants of our customers wo hope to merit a share of tho publlo's patronage. Wo shall aim ut all times to keep as good goods us money will buy, and to keep a stock that will preclude the necessity of anyone going lo another town to buy, Call and seo im at our store and glvo uu a clmneo to get acquainted with you, whether you want lo buy anything or not. Respectfully, THE hWliFA.h HARDWARE CO, Look among tho classified nds for tho address of your next boarding placo I PRODUCERS FRUIT CO. Our office Is now located In our paol( lug house, and hi open tor the season I.Vlihl iiiiu mi u'ii will Imvit Dim lllllll reports all markets, showing prices roiiliKoil ny mo en i il in nut I'luit uin trlbutorn, ami all other shippers, Anv oiin liitni'itstiiil lii invited lo come lu mid look them over and com- pnro prices, ny iimpping with tit you will have all the advantages, of the ltii'i'iRt unit intiHt comnlelo deelduoUH soiling; nrguiiiriitlon lu tho United Slates and al a lower cost to you than lu tho past. Last year wo bundled nearly ten thousand car loads, or seventy-six per cent qf the eutlio ('atlforula crop, Remember wf P O O li N O T II I N (1 AH fruit Is mild on Its Individual merlin, and each glowers name ami prices rcallxcd for each shipment are published lu the catalogues, Pooling was tried and failed yea is ago lu Cali fornia. It you want to sell see us, If you want material, Inspect our samples, and get our prices heforo purchas ing. PKO I) P Ol', US I'lll'IT (Ml. I'. .M. .MelCenny, .orlliwMcrii Aiteul. Home Phone Ul'J, Pacific 7001. Where to Go Tonisdit THE ISIS THEATRE TWO BIO IIEADI.INERM Draperies W'A enrry n vrry romplnln tin of ilrnlH'rli'S. Imt curtnlim. ilMurn), tn.. nml iln nil cluniti'S u( tuilmlptrrliiK A iqh'dlul mini to look nrirr IliU wurU fxi-tiintvely nml will ulve nn kuiiI frvtci us Ik jionillil.i tu K"t In uvmt Hie turgml I'llli-. WeeKs & McCowan Co DAHLIAS Now Is the time to plant Wo have a choice assortment of fine growing plants lu pots. All the novelties lu 1911 Dithllan. J.T.BROADLEYiCo. 5reenlioiiM near City Itcicooir Ntoiv C mill (Viitrtl Axeiiuo PlioueM .11:11 nml i int. v-' n i -v- FrVNsWeORS The warm uentlier will soon Ih licit. Wit have the neri sary requirements to make work easy lu warm weather. See us for the bent of KI.KO TIUO PANH and tho best of prices. SOUTHERN OREGON ELECTRIC CO. UT KOl'TII CI'NTKAIj. YOUR Vacation Will Last Always IP VOL1 ItKCORD IT WITH A Kodak Medford Book Store ..- .' .!! Pure Clear Sparkling Vou can't afford to io without this Hploudld, refreshing drink. Call up and order a case Bout to tho house. The purost, most healthful drink known ! SISKIYOU MINERAL WATER P. C. DIGHAH, Agent, i I KMKItKUN AM) WRIOIIT Singing anil Ihiiiclug CmiuciIIuun i i Por causing a laugh riot lu Man t ;PiuucIhi'o for the puut miven days,) i I hi'y have Immiii sent lo Medford! for four nights to show what they can do when IPs up lo them to ' nIiow you bow ridiculously runny J they can bo. t These uie the funniest ever. i I IIOIIKRT PKWlIlt l I Ono of (he best buck daucern on (he stage today, who holds his au- dlcncn for ten minutes with his i hoiii'H nml hrluKri forth ureal an- l plause with his funny steps at the close of act. -wi NAT THEATRE Is now open every night and Hat urdiiy and .Sunday nflei nouns. The coxiest nml coolest theater III town. Fluent of light, and (he best fllur subjects. Cliaiign of program Kundnys, Wednesdays and Prldays. Admis sion 10c. Coum once and you will come ngnln, IU-GO s Prldny and Hatunlay ."wnrmn Tim . chowdn no ; "Till: I.M.V AMI Tin; .MOPHC" j Tho great New York suecenn. Look Prices Ufic and 3Cc. Hominy- "At Pluey Ithlgc." : Vf ", NATATORIUM SWIM.MINC MISSIONS A. .M.i 10 a. in. to Vi. noon. P. M.: !'.' p. m. to 0 p. m. Cienlng: 7 p. in. to III p. Ill, Private Instruction from 10 a. I m. to 112. Por further information ! seo the Instructor. gmfwat ; UAH TI.MK ISI'APK ItO.MANt K O.V ItAlt.O. HIS IMAOIC IN Till: WATKU PAMII.V TKOPIW.ILS Pour Ootid Pictures Timlglit. Don't Pull to Ken These oni: iii.mi: AFTER ALL IT NARROWS DOWN i TO The Merrivold Shop FOR STATIONERY lilt W. Main Ht Medford. WOOD FOR SALE Limited amount of Dry Ash, either blmik or split, Low price. Phone 3311 Rock Spring Goal OW HAND AM THH TIMO. I'HOfcm 1003. Burbidge KH COAT, ISAtt.