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ttl PftGE SIX MEDFORD M ATL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1011. Vi K t it, a . PLACER PROCESS PROVES FAILURE Near Gold Hill Loses $30,000 An- pralscrs Appointed To Determine Detroit Man's Company Operating Valuo 01 Machinery. HINTS OF WAR OVER MOROCCO IIS THREE NATIONS REVIEW FLEETS Tito Now l'roeess Gold Mining Co., of Gold Hill, which attempted to cx trnet placer gold from gravel b means of passing it over rubber pint cm, is bankrupt and the creditors therefore recently held n. meeting in Medford to appoint a board of ap praisers, who will ascertain the val uo ol tlio properly preliminary in Belling it to satisfy the bills. The appraisers appointed nro E. Trow bridge, of the Medford Iron Works J. K. Davidson, a local mining man, and P. V. Dodge, n civil engineer of Gold Hill. The property consists of mainly a steam shovel that was usl. lo ioopcii tno gravel uctorc it was run through the "new process." The inventor of the so-called new process of placer mining was George . Jones, an expert workman in the Morgan & Wright robber tiro facto ry at Detroit, Mich. He noticed m shipments of cmdo rubber received front Africa bright metallic particles, which he had tested and which proved to be gold. Ho at once jumped to the conclusion that rub ber possessed a chemical affinity for tho precious metal and with this id"a in mind worked out his new process, winch, upon being given an actual proved worthless. He made no al lowance for the natural adhesive quality of sofc robber, which picked no the gold with sand as it was taken from the tree in Africa. Ho had no practical knowledge of mining. His venture cost himself and those whom ho succeeded in interesting in his project, mostly residents of De troit, and personal friends of his, in the neighborhood of $30,000. Its vis ible assets arc far below that figure. ijmmmmAirmn'-.i-v a - .. .-.vr .rsw" '.. a .. . ' .. sv.. . l.tcswi THE RR1ST GERMAH DREADNOUGHT SQUADRON LEAVING KIEL Tho rovlcy by Emperor William at Ktol a few days ago of GermnnyV groat armada wur wltnesser by thou sands of spectators, who had an opportunity of obsehvinj; tho progress made by tho navy and to see tho Gorman fleet as It could take to sco to-morrow for action If necessary. That It may he necessary for Germany to show forco In the hOttlement of tho dispute In Morroco Is tho vlow advanced by several persons In Germany who are' In a position lo know tho real status of the present situation. At tho German naval review there woro ninety nine fighting ships, not Including destroyers, torpedo boats, etc. At tho French naval review at Toulon there were eighteen battleships, including sis of the all big gun type, nine armored cruisers and twenty-five- destroy ers and torpedo boats. At the recent Urlttsh naval review at ol'rtsmottth thoro wero 170 warships of all classes. THOSE NEW HATS SUPERINTENDENTS AREAWEULJABLE! ARE CHOSEN TAFT LAUDS DECISIONS (Continued from Page One) "You can, perhaps, send some men to tho penitentiary for creating tehsa combinations which have cheapened the cost of production and given you most of your foreign trade and much of your prosperity, but what are you going to do with the capital invested. the plant, and the organiaztlon? You can confiscate it and ruin your coun try by a panic, but you can't divide such -combinations Into their com ponent parts again, for the lines of division have disapppeared into a commoo ownership. "The court has met the issue and the queries by tho doubters and scof fers. It has vindicated tho majesty of tho law and has at the same time manifested a due regard for the w el faro of tho innocent business men of tho community at large. "I am entirely opposed to any amendment of the anti-trust law. It is now a valuable government asset and instrument. Tested and brought Into practical and beneficial use, why should we Imperil its usefulness by experimenting? "If tho avowed purpose of those who would change It is to make it Im possible to uso reason in the con. struction of the statute, as the su preme court did, let tho mover of the nmendmont formulato a case of re straint of Interstate trade not con demned under tho supreme court's construction of tho staute which ought to be condemned. Let us avoid general expressions. Let us avoid charges of Improper motives. Imagine Crowns Over a Foot In Height Terminating In a Rounded Point A Few Better Shapes Arc Shown But Not Many. Preparations For Great Industrial Fair Are Progressing Rapidly All That Is Needed Now Is Co-opera tion To Assure Success. - CAR WRECK IS Ifflll CITY Remains Of Auto Which Was De stroyed By Flames Saturday Night Now In Medford Owned By Ed Van Dyke. W! Tho wreck of tho automobile which was burned Saturday night near Ka glu Point was brought Into Medford this morning. Tho car belonged to Ed aVn Dyke, of the aVn Dyko real estate company and had been loaned to Earl Bonner. Thorp wore four women and four men In tho car besides Uonnor. tho driver, and when returning from a drive In Englo oPInt and when four rolleB this sldo of that placo tho car caught flro and was destroyed. Tho occupants narrowly escaped serious Injuries as tho gasollno tank exploded soon aftor the fire was dis co voted and tho occupants had sought safety at a dlstanco from tho car, If the autumn suits now are being shown in Medford arc marked by their dignity and moderation, many of the hats, on the contrary have reached the limits of absurdity and ugliness. The striving for height is responsible for tho most hideous creations. One of the most attrac tive millinery motifs that hnve been in vogue for several seasons, the close hard, perpendicular brim, has been adapted, with increased ugli ness, to the steeple crown. It has, moreover, been combined with the "ear" motif, which even at its best is hardly to be ommended from an ethetic "point" of? "view: " Imngine a crown quite o foot high and terminating in a rounded point. It is made of black velvet, and an upstanding brim, which at its slinl lowest point reaches more than half way up the crown and at it deepest' merges into a pair of "ears" that soar a good bit above it, is of the same material. Between the brim and the crown there is n space that affords accommodation for white taffeta, which encircles the hat in folds and comes out in puffs at an opening between the "cars." The plainness of the brim opposite the "ears" is broken by a row of buttons. Another lint, n little fcimilar to this but is still harder in outline, has a brim made of a single stiff flat piece wrapped around the crown with overlapping ends, each of which sends un elongated corner up above the lofty crown. Lens undesirable, though still n bit extreme, are some high hats with narrow brim which have their crown of taffeta arranged in rows of shir ring thut run from the base to the apex with puffs of the material be tween. The pttffrt sometimes assume alarming proportions, and on the whole, it is comforting to know that there are better things than any of these. Borne of the bctte rthiugs, for in stance, nro Ih echnroiing little beav ers with soft brims that fdiape thnn-i FNfiLAND AND GER The following superintendents for the district fair have been appointed: Horses D. T. Lawton. Cattle M. P. Hanley. Sheep and goat G. L. Schermcr- horo. Swine J. P. Do Morrill. Poultry W. Ashpolc. Vegetables P. K. Mcrritt. Grains W. II. Evcrhard. Fruits G. B. Carpenter and A. C. Piero. Ladies' textile department Mrs. W. II. Canon. Culinary department.. Mrs. II. C. Kentner. Art Miss Putnam. Floral Mrs. J. L. Helms. Dairy A. W. Bailey. Minerals D. If. Jackson. The premium lists show there ih going to be something doing the first week of October when the district fair opens. These superintendents are to have charge of the various de partments and are getting to work now to see" that they have something to show which will reflect credit up on themselves aud upon tho Rogue River valley. All that is needed now to make the big sho wn crcat success is the co-, operation of tho people with stock and products to put in the various exhibits. A number of fruit growers have put asido a portion of their crop to show at the fair, but others arc needed. A cold storage plant has been reserved by the management. where any fruits set nsido for tho fair, will bo given cold storage. TOGGERY BILL GIVE BANQUET Will Observe Removal To New Lo cation Salesmen Are Even Now Said To Be Preparing Farewell Adrcsses To The Old Quarters. Toggery BUI will be host to his sales forco at a banquet to bo given In tho present quarters of TTho Tog gery on tho night before tho romovnl to tho new location next to tho Med ford National hank. Tho banquet will be a farewell to tho stand which has servel so well and which Is now too small to accommodate tho Toggery stock and trade. Tho date for tho banquet has not been announced but It will bo in the very near future. It Is understood that several of tho salesmen aro quiet ly rehearsing speeches they Intend to deliver and that an intrccBtlng pro gram of toasts is to bo one of tho fea tures of tho evening. SENATOR CARTER MONTANA. DEAD Succumbs To Ailment Of The Lungs After Suffering For Months Had Been Active In Politics For The Past 22 Years. Race War On. SANTA BARBARA, Cab, Sopt Two Japanese aro Bald to bo dead and several wounded on Satita Cruz Island, near hero, today, as a result of race war over fishing privileges. The rich island Is leased to a Japan ese company of Los Angolcs and whites when ordered off resisted and a pitched battlo ensued. WASHINGTON, Sept. 18. oFrmer Senator TThomas Henry Carter of Montana, aged 57 years, after a ca reer of 22 years in politics, lies dead liero today, having succumbed to an ailment of tho lungs after suffering 18.. for months. Ho will bo Interred here Tuesday. selves becomingly to the face. Their crowns are content with the humblest proportions, aud their trimmings are of tho simplest just little bniiuV nrrsislcntlv hostile nttitudo towards MANY TO WAR. (Continued from Paeo 1.1 nnd bows mid other such unpreten tiotiR things. But their color comb) nations arc charming. The hat mav be in n beautiful fuchsia red shade, with tho under brim black, nnd then the trimmings are a bit subdued; or it may be n dark blue, when a fancy band ill winch small (inutilities of various gorgeous mutcril are artis tically combined is likely to be brought in for brightness. GOTHAM MARKET NEW YORK, Sopt. 18. Tho stock market opened irregular. Canadian Pacific lost 1 3-8, bb did Amalgamat ed Copper, and Missouri Pacific lost 5-S; Union Pacific, oSuthern Pacific and Erlo first preferred advanced ftactlonally. Tho lower lovol was at tributed In largo part to uneasiness as to tho naluro of President Taft's Detroit speech. Two bank falures caused an unfavorable sontlmont. The market closed steadily. Honda were firm. France. Of Prance alone, Germany is not afraid. It would even liko the republic as un nllv of its own. But as P.ug land's friend it is very much opposed to it indeed. At tho present time, the English navy being something like twice ,ts strong as Germany's and England being as island, it is impossible for the fatherland to get at its arch foe. But it is not impossible for it to got at Franco, which lies nerss no more serious obstacle thnn an imnginnry lino with a defensive army almost us much weaker than tho Germany as tho German navy is weaker than the Knclish. Acocrdlngly tho eGrman game Is to annoy England through France. With each blow dealt from Berlin at French Interests or French pride, tho Kalsor glances an Invitation towards Eng land to como to its ally's aid, Ho Is convinced that Enft'and ilnrn not do It, for tho English army Is micros copic even compared with tho French and for a continual campaign, such as the English musi engapa Jn to pro tect Franco, of course, tho English navy Is of no use. Weak, Weary Women Leant the Can ho of Dully Woes and Kurt Them. When tho bark ache3 nnd throb's When the housework Is torture When tho night brings no rest nor sloop. "When tho urinary disorders set In Women s lot Is a weary ono. Thoro Is a way to cBcapo these woes. Doan's K'dney Pills euro such Ills Hnvo cured women boro In Mud ford. This Is one .Medford womau's tes timony. Mrs. Mary Wlntorhaldor, near W. Jackson street, Medford, Oro,, says: "I used Doans Klrinoy I'll is, pro. cured at Hankln's Drug Store with good results when suffering from kldnoy trouble and I know of othor nursons who lmvo takon them with benefit. Slnco I took' Doan's Kidney Pills about a year ago, I luivo not had tho least trnumlo from my kid neys. This remedy deserves my hearty endorsement." For salo by all dealers. Prlco CO cents. Foster-Mllburn Co,, Buffalo, Now York, solo agents for tho Unit ed States. Rumoinbor tho. name Doan's - and take no other. Look at tho ads that offer em ployment and you'll find the right ono soon. Hasklns for Health. COURT? HHoajaB CfiSSr InWA7 a Rout Kitnto Transfer. Margaret J. Ilumsey to II. T. vey, lots fi nnd 0, bl -I, amend ed plat Crowoll's mid, Med ford ...... , Geo. W. .ludiion to MurHu V, Met'tillts, llfJ.UI acres in See. 0, T II, 1 W $ 10 Jnltuuuu .luooby to .1. II. Bee man, lot 7, bl II, lot ll( lit 'Jo Gold Hills 100 J. II. Beematt to V. L. Mo- (Miinc, lot I, bl II, Gold Hill 100 J. II. Heematt to J. J. Hither, lot 11, bl 'Jo, Gold Hill 100 W. II. Shepherd to Mary M. .Shepherd, laud in Hint. "Jfl, T Ml) V !' . I, .................. . , M Siskiyou Heights Co. to U. V. Blui'k, propel ty in Siskiyou Heights add., .i 1 Swkiyou Heights Co. to J. K. Tucker, lot I). Crestbrook or chard traots ............. I Queen Anno ndd, inn to Med ford Realty & Imp Co., lot 7, bl 'J. Quouit Anno add Med ford 1 C. N Gillmoro to Karl lluft property in Central Point. . 10 K. Heft to W. B. Harris, prop erty in Central Point....... 10 John 1'. Butler to Lillian Mno lluek, lfl.7 cores in T 38, 2 W : ur.o Wm. Moxloy to Ralph W. Mer ston, 2:1.-1 acres in T 33, 4 W in Harry Morton Henderson to J. A. Orchard, 240 ncres in T 38, 2W 030 Wm.' .Moxloy to Halph W. Mer ston, 23.4 ncres in T 35, 4 W 20 Heo. Dietrich to 11, II. Taft, lot 0, bl 70, Medford 10 JntncH Bowling to W. lu Cussi dy, laud in I) II 0 00, T 37 1! W JO pay t fine of .ffiOO and uoslm Statu of Oregon v. Halph Grig; lion. Dismissed. Statu of Oregon vh. John Souritp pis. H rib cry, Dismissed. State of Oregon vs. M. V, I lot 11, Dentin rcr to indictment mtstulticd, II. L, Darling' vh, North American Co. Order of default and oidcd np pointing special referee, San i'rnuelHco Mercantile Union vh, K, S, Morton, Jmlgiiic-iil by de fault. .1. O. Higg vs. Hoguo Hivor Vlly Orchard Co. Order of dofnitlt. 0. W. I'alin vh, ,1, H. dnucx et nl. Suit to quiet title. Deureo by do-fiutlr. J. B. rMillnglnn vh. h. N, Fislior, Dismissed on stipulation, Cluiilmi Knwily vh. Alible Mm Icy (Hiiro, Suit to I'oieeloHC. Men Irl'id nnd eoiitlitutMl, MOOHK, MOOHi:, MOOMIC Attention to nil cltlxoun or good, !nul and mural cbitritntoi' In miMlfoid and Huriouudlng towns, thin will lie tho litHt call to Join tho mductml herd, tho charter cloning Tuemlny oveiilng, Hoptouibnr 1, 11)11, at tho charter feu of flvo doluliH at a 17 1-3 Went Main street, Mowing building, After that ditto fees will bo 3r, M, P. HIIKHMAN, Ififi Deputy Hupiemo Orgiutlxor. MEDFORD IRON WORKS 13. G. Trowbridgo, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfita, Pumps, jpoilorn and Mnc.hinory. Agonta in So. Orugon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. Marrbigc !,lccnc. Horace G. Whitney nnd Gertrude P. Heid rich. New Cne. J. A. Cnlfco vs. Jennie Duniotto and Hoy Buruette. Suit to recover title. Geo. W. Trefren, attorney for plaintiff. E. V. Carter, tnts. vs. Ella M. Howard nnd Geo. C. Howard. Suit to foreclose mortgage. E. D. Briggs attorney for plaintiff. Ous Now bury vs. K. K. Lee. Suit to quiet title. Gus Newbury attor ney for plaintiff. Wm. E. Hatidebaugh vs. Edna M. ilaudcbaugh. Suit for divorce. J. A. Lcmcryi attorney for plaintiff. Missouri Emaliiio Dormnn vs. Charles W. Dormnn. Suit for di vorce. J. A. Lcmcry attorney for plaintiff. W. C. Halo vs. Jacob Klippel. Ac tion for money. W. C. Hale attorney for plaintiff. Frank W. Cotlcrill vh. Thompson Starett Co. Action for damnges. K. B. Kcllp attorney for .plaintiff. Thomas Curtis Hills vs. II. M. Shaw. Action for damages. Smith & Beekwith attorneys for plaintiff. John Pegg vs. Chnrles Pcgg. Suit for partition of real proporty. Judfje Cutler attorney for plaintiff. 1'rolxito Court. Estate Etigcno B. Hoke. Order ap pointing J. S. Norwood, Frederick Palmer and Frank Bliuikburn ap praisers, Estate Opal Hcathcrly. Ordor ap pointing F. B. Wiley, W. E. Alexand er and J. W. Gray appraisers. Circuit Court Nous. Stato of Oregon vh. Peter Biizoh. Bribery. Jury returned verdict of guilty and defendant sentenced lo To Look Particularly Nice Every real woman wants to look her bent all tho time. .But there are some occasions when wo even want to improve upon our best, if we ean. Tho bnnquut at Hotol Medford Is coming don't overlook that. GottliiR a beautiful rowu ready for It Is the first duty and plmtsuro, Tho second Is equally Important to K"t tho complexion and hair Into beautiful rtrndlneos tor the lovely t;o'. Then you can bo Hiiro of sblulng Klorlously. Tut Yotirxclf In the UtuuU of Our Marinello Operator It Is tho surest prencrlptlon for benuty making. A Mnrlnnllo fnelal masflaKo with Its accompaniment of soothing lotions nnd rent till manipulation of thu norvcit uud muvcles innkcrt you feel and look Ilku now. A Marinello Imlr droning omphnMlicH alt tho natural beauty of your Imlr all thu good lines of tho face and head nnd adds now and unsuspected attractions. To mako sure of looking ylur bent at this soclul affair or on any festlvo occasion spend 11 little time In our shop beforehand. You'll bo dollKhtcd with our methods aud their iinfallltiK results. Phono for special appointment. Marinello Shop IIOOM , OVIJU KKNT.NKIW. nioNi: 111. B AGG AGEANDEXPRESS HENRY M. MARSH All orders promptly uttonded to night or day. Short and long hauls. Moving houuobold goods a spocialty Union tcamstors. Office 51 S. Front Pacific 4171 Home 80 Residence Main 613 rwwwwww Campbell & Baumbach MORTGrAGrE loans, county warrants CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches and fruit land. PHONE 3231. S20 OARNETT-OOREY BLDO. 1nf44rrf OWW0WOOOW9O04fW AT THE SIGN OF y E XTTFHTV w WW ARE PLEASED TO ANOUNCE THAT WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO DO LADIES' WORK OP EVERY DESCRIPTION TO ORDER Ladies' Suits, Skirts Gowns and Waists MA1JI8 IN OUJS OWN 8IIOI' ALTERATIONS man aiUBU woiik exoiuhivjsly Y E NIFT APAREL SHOP Y 217 WEST MAIN STREET. 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