o o , o O O O O o0 o .Medford Daily Tribune A Live Paper in a Live Town. Published every evening except Sunday Medford Publishing Company. O. PUTNAM", Editor and Manager. Admitted as Second Mans Matter in the Poatoffico at Medford, Oregon. Subscription Bates: One month, by mail or carrier. .. $0.50 One year, by mail 5.00 Coming Attractions. .Inminrv H "Arc Von Crazy?' LEMONS THE WELCOME. Helow rcpriiitcfe an advertia'-imut which L. .1. Wilde m had inserted in IWtl.uid newspaperM ii deserved re buke to grat't'T both of the press ami mim depositors, who have bin busy interfering with plans fur the rcurgnii iz:i'on ol' the failed banks of Port land, Mr. ?ilde is president if the (Je Ana n-A nierienn bank, uTjieh pro jiused to take over the Oregon Trust V S:i villus bank and pay all d' po.siinrs in full. The miller is reprinted, free of cnt to Mr. Wilde, for the entertainment of reairtrs, and for its npplient ion to lo cal conditions: i'lt' you ()ret,'oiiiiun are '' ' I up this rabble and newspaper talk in (Winitel.y, I ,piit. What the deposit or want lh money and not dope. If you (anybody) think you can drive mo into a bad bargain, it is better you got. this out of your system itumediate 'Jy. I will return every certificate of dcpotiit in my charge to the attorneys of the various corporations I represent with instructinim to collect and show mo mercy, if your attitude is continued for another hours. I owe no person any Apologies nnd nni asking for no fa vors, no ponitioiiH niwl no money, only HH'opporluuity to help j in y the deposit or in full ami make yood mid clear my name of the ungrateful uttiu-ks and in iftimtiniis whieh are constantly beinj; viwiited up by hJioIio element.- "I'at c.u tin" Intck the idler, the In hl -!tter iud pii-Ule pucker; too the little tin horn of inahuiitt ion ; ping -p-nig fjir toy pitol for pciinut stato-onen. "Hang hih the banner of "Oregon for ( i'eon iuuA ' ' you 're making his mf, I uf. Vour exteiidi'd lily-white tuid of vck'MM U LEMONS. "Mv Cod, what a place for llener! " WILPK." A OKU MY 4 TAII VIEW. The I'Mcific Outlook,' publislied at flisflti Pm, ay: " Kditor Put nam, ' of the Medford Tftfinn, ha rVen fttUiil nig notoriety Urge trUnguUr chunks during Ihe fmt two wrcki on account of 'pettkli. ' ott iH mrrt in '. ' Ia t week lie was tkjl4 ito ji) it Kodurg while on JT bolidav tri to Portland, on lU'connt lh'tp'4 libcloua critic jam Jaekaon coitHty pand jury. irf-t the A Iter f was cllcd out iuto the atrwU, al M-dfui. aad KMaultM by an irate citt t fur Ha itniututioisl mintatemcnt ia tb" Trihwor. Verily, an pdit.tr who toubl n fires a c ami id opinion about people and thing, with a daih of to tsaaco ttauco in it, hi u if be either a jooil tfoKlyrr or gmd diplomat. We rc not ftrat ti trio meriti of the caae, but if I'uJnaiti ia bent at in. hia poiitioii tlx crifh' of crooVednca in 'high place' ftftd a aa advocate of a free preaa, i- r' -itii'linrd to nay, ' Mic 'em! The Oregon in ' New Yi'ar't edition a tnoit criMliluble iaaite, devoted to exploiting tbe reaource of Oiryon in mallHr driigned to aid materially in. tbr ' flopitieut yf h- at.-tte! The il Inatrationt acre d";tfttid to catch the ye of all re:ici, The fronripiece was t) ptMitoitaph of a fruit picking si'ene in tit1 nny Untt orh;rd, now owiifd In- 'ml H.ipUiiM. m-ar eutral J'ninf. N pViodnraplis vupplied bv th. Itoj-iic Ktver 1 1: j I cmn.p:niy illus tfaft'd the Hdjfiic ttivrr Viillrv section hh :ii article by Mi' Uea trice Cam tiii o" Medford adm'rably set forth tlie atti.rtions and .ad iintaget of this ' of the handsome' ainl ino-jt elab ' ite ,ttt ions ever at I fin p ted by a .!i'"' 'p:ii T .n-'siife the l;i rj-T thtf ,,ileiH a MJ;ifn;nau. W liich con listed if rHifty tan pai-s of I'iinly illustrated rioter printed on book .iper, descrip ve of ..ileiti ii ml the great Wilhim ite valUy. arMiRTMMMMHnr Ufl PASS HAVING JID WINTlt BEVIV-iS o Mid winter reil meetings l;ie b.- gnu in fltants 'ss, the meetings being con. (Beted by the several churches. 1'n O tKe0 the rcviviils of the el, the elm Pedes an- this ye!ir holding Separate metMinns. Prenfliicilt evilUifDlists MlM fingers are here asnislirvg in the woik. II. Wysrfjont's is conducting the lliip tint MieetUliis. Charle . McloUUel! rhatge of the uieetingO;tt the ( hris tian (lliuteh and I harbs Nit i,el i fts. Mating at the Metli.list chi r. h. Miss ( lata Kelle W.-i enli'il siniji'l. is i lum ll. anil :iN. nil. I cli.ilils. Iii niei't inns .tlnireh. r- O o ,.f Ta. 1 at III na. n lal Melli...lit )..f I In- eln.ir s i.'ii.lil. IlliK l'iv:;l. lei ian JOSEPHINE COUNTY REPUBLICANS ORGANIZE As announced in these columas last week, a meeting of the Josephine coun ty Kepnblicnn committee was held Sat urday afternoon, says the Pacific Out look. The busiaess before the meeting was the filling of vacancies and the election f offirers. Vacancies were caused iiQ some preciucts by failure to elect, and in others by removal. These were all filled except Mount Kcuben and Wolf creek, which will be attended to at next meeting of the county committee. The committees are now constituted as follows: County Lelund, W. A. Khun; (in lice, VA Friday; Merlin, A. M. Ham mond; Placer. Frank Fos; Lucky fiien, II. M. (iorham; Murphy, L. V. Ciiison; Williams. .1. M. .Johns; Shite cri.-k, S. K. Kobinsori; elmii, J. U. He.-ith; Kerby, l. Avers; Altliouse, W. L. Itabcock; Waldo, J. T. Lojsaii. City South Grants Pass. W. (i. Col vig; North (irants Tnss, .Ins. Moss; West (irants Pass. .1. F. Cnlbniith. ( tf I'icers circled Chairman, .Joseph Moss; secretary, .(. F. (lalbrnith. MARRIED. UoVKIi WlI.LAIfl'In Phoenix pre ciuct, December 'J5, l!M7, William V. Hover and Miss Kduu Willaid. HAMILTON PKATT At Ashland, De crniber i!H, 1!H7, by Kev. H. J. V-in Fossen. C. Hoy Hamilton of Loveland, Colo., and Miss Xora l. Pratt of Ash land. LAWS IIKA.NWO.N At Woodville, He ceniber l.'i, (ieorge W. Laws, of Wood villi ami Miss Lillic F. Brannon of (irants Puss. SPINlJLLK (iOltLK At Asblaad, De cemlMT lUt, 11)07, by Kev. H. J. Van I'VsHcn, Charles L. Spimller and Miss Katie (Joble. I ,,NTKA LL SA LTM A liSH In Jack sonville, In-ei'inber III, 1!H7, John Can trull and Miss Osie Sallmnrsh. . i Itl.l'L'TT MOlfOAN In Ashland, Ie : cember Ml. l!t'7, Ralph K. Hluett and; Miss Mollie Morgan, by Kev. Ward W. Macllenrv. II KN IHtlCKS-Jlc( 'ALLISTKK In Ash loud, Decembi-r .'tl, I!(i7. James A. Hendricks and Miss Lizzie McCallis ter, by Kev. Ward W. Macllenry, TAYLOK SCKIItNKH In AHhlaml, De cember III, 1!M7, by Kev. Ward V. Macllenry, Henry L. Taylor and Miss Auim S'cribner. GOLD HILL ITEMS. (fiold Hill News.) W. R. n d'old Pearson of Pittsburg, pa., W.is Hill this week, looking over some mining properties for Portland capitalists. He did not make public the properties he was looking at, but nnid that h should recommend their pur chase. and extensive development. L.,StP,Jitendent (iallitfer of the Deuel Week i orchard, at ICock l'oint, was in tnm yesterday morning. He informs us that th v have HO acres of new or chard planted. The work is going along rather slowly, owing to the late heavy rains. Th 1 re men's. New Vear's ball proved In "ess far beyond Ihe expectations of all mambers, thre being 7.1 num ber sold, and besides being a financial ifrci it was also a social one. The mnnngers tif the affair are deserving of much praise for their efforts. Th Gold Kill Canal company has ha. I i for e of men at work reinforcing their e;ms! with rock along its entire length. This new improvement will greatly strM'tftlieii the walM of the canal and will no doubt niive the company much uutumtiice during the freshet of the coining spring. Work nt the C. S. lode, on Water gulch, is progressing rapidly under the mauiiKeiiiciit of l. H. Cheney. The cave in which they encountered some time ago has been passed and thev are now in to a distance of iti feet. The values of the ledge continue to show up well nnd the malinger is confident that they will uncover some exeepliounl val uer before going much farther. WILL NOT ADVERTISE DELINQUENT TAX LIST Tin M nit iionii.lt ciMinty I'.tiirl rii i.lr.l Hml Hi- il.'lin.'iit'fit tut .'hall 1 ii.lv.-rl .1 Hi1-- y.-ar. I'M- In.'. I n ctillr.l fur, imil Hut' wan miiih- L' ' i t hi tn ln' timi' ll' '"' law "''"' nun i'1'l'i'i't. Thin I'lmilil li'ix Imtii rv iiiIm-iI in l':iviir nf llu" ni'iv linv. nine' tlll'IV H II Htllllll lll'lillltH'Ht li"t imil llu- I'.ist III tln foiinly will In1 Ii'mi lluni IHI.IlT till llfll HVStl'lll. I'n.liT III.' lii'W linv title to till' land inai' In' ulitaini'il liy imy "in' apprariint at't.T il ni'i;it'i'l timi' nml (layini; tin' sum. ilni'.. After anntliiT short pi-rii'il. if iIim nriyjnal orvni-r dues not n'it'nr a,nil m'ttli', tin' Ulli' is vested nrisnlutely in tlie tM title I'lirelulseft DIED o HHIIIIV-At Asliland. .t.innarv 1 . I'HW. I.lnvil T. I ..lliill. "li nt' Mr. nnd Mrs. . IV I nrliin. ai;r.l I' v.-ars. liinlitlis and ; dais, n i l; I'l i;l At Aslilan.l. n.'. eml.er :M. 111";. I liail.s A. I rawl'.ir.l. ai;e,l '.'.'. Mais. I innntli and L'l da.vs. M Mil. 1 1 i: - l Yreka. l al . I ' ei n.l'er '.'"i. I'.'"7. William .1. Mailowe. f. inner ..( M. ( reek. av" RANKIN enil.er '. nu'llle. n I. ins, If.. 1.1 and Ul,e V in.. ni lis. I I day V ar .la, l. lv l'i'.i;. .lames l: I" .-.i.tl,.. dai ARIZONA INCREASES OUTPUT OF COPPER Production of Copper Places Terifriry in Second Place Bisbee District Is Richest of Great Copper Camps of the World. The blister copper produced in Ari zona in J 005 amounted to 2(i2,;j(ij,10iJ pounds, an increase of 35,01)0,000 pounds, or about 15 per cent, over ti' production of the territory in 1105, and a larger increase by far than that of any other territory or state. The miiiei yielded a slightly larger quan tity, all of which reached the smelters, but vs not wholly worked up during the year. The territory now stands second in product ion, t he output of Michigan, which just exceeded it in liJ'i5, having fallen off slightly in lOmi. Many districts contributed to the output, but the great bulk id' the pro duction was derived, as in former years. from four important camps. Arizona thus differs from the two great copper producing states Montana and Michi gan which have but one important dis trict each. Bisbee or Warren District, The Itisbee or Warren district, in Co chise county, the third largest district in the country, and the largest in Ari zona, made a record blister-copper pro duction of about i;i,nHi,mo pounds in litdfl, or about 31,0iili,)i)0 pounds in ex cess of the production of 1005. This output, which would have been even larger but for the failure of the fuel supply in December, was derived al most entirely from the (topper Ojieen. ( 'aluinet; and Arizona, Superior and Pittsburg, and Shattuck-Arizona mines. If total production since discovery of the district is used as the basis of omparison, liisbee is undoubtedly the richest of tin' .great copper camps of the country. The ore mined to date is estimated to have yielded 8 per cent copper, ami while the yield in recent years has fallen somewhat below that average, it was above 0 per cent in liMKi. All the ore mined in the district is rich enough to smelt, ami no concen tration is practiced. The ores contain but low values in gold nnd silver con- siderahlv too low, on the average, to pay the cost of electrolytic refining, The Nash Hotel and Grill Only first-claM house In the city. Absolutely the finest frill btwu FortUnd and San Francisco. A specialty is made of oysters, tkell asd ether fish. AU Mats used are cold storae gorernment isact4. Catering ia all its branches. THE LEGAL BLANK DEPARTMENT Of the Southern Oregonian is the best and most complete south of Salem PARTIAL LIST OF BLANKS Wrnnty Dwl HiirtKtlt ..onii ami Short Forms SettLtfact'n of Mori unite Transfer of Lien Tower of Attorney Mechanic'n Lieu Water Kutht FOR KKNT. FOK 8 ALB, Hill of Sle I.iciunr Lii-enM Forma Notice to Trexpaaeers Creititor's Claim Against Estate Plarer lK-atkin Itoitit for Iei Miner's Lien Summons Kierulion Jwlimient Transcript finnniiiment for Trial Smrvh Warrant FKOBATE Petitions for liters of Adminintratin. Adminintrator'a. Executor's and Guardian's ' Bonds and Dee-ds: Order Set tin Apart Property Exempt from Execution: Ortkr ConlirminR Saleof Real and Penmnal Projrty Citation; Commwn to Apprwt; Letters of Administration; Inventory and Appraisement; Prvof of Will; Lrttflrs Testamentary. CIRCUIT COURT Attachment Notice of tiarnlshment tirand Jury Subpoena Indictment Transcript of Judgment complete, up-to-date line of U.S. SHERIFF BLANKS. o prices. cj3 Give us a trial. SOUTHERN OREGONIAN MEDiORD (- -' OREGON Globe District. The old silver camp of Globe, in Gila county, duced approximately 27,000, (MM pounds or blister copper in 1006, an increase of about 2,000,000 pounds over the yield of 1005. This output was de rived chiefly from tho Old Dominion and United Globe mines, but the out-H ..i;.. flil.n M lying mines, iuihiimk Warrior, Kureka, Live Oak and Inspira tion, produced mure in the aggregate than ever before, and the Arizona Com mercial, nearer the larger mines, was also a producer. Fire and consequent floods i the Og Dounion mine in the early part of the year somewhat re duced the output. j Jerome District. I The Jerome district, in Yavapai; enmity, produced in 1006 blister cpper amounting to 3s,5oo,noo jiounds, a no table increase over tin? production in! P.105. The ores of this district are all, if smeltiiig'grade and carry a high per-' eentage of copper, the average yield in 10' Hi having been cmividcrujbl.v above that of the Hisbee camp nnd much higher than that of other large pyritic deposits of IJingham, I'tah, Shasta coun ty, alit'urnia, and Duck town, Tenn. The content of the ores in gold and sil-. ver is also decidedly higher than in any of the other large Arizona topper camps and far above t he precious met als yield of the ores of Duck town, though not very different from that of the Dingham and Shasta county ores. Great Eeserved Added. Through developments carried on dur ing the year great reserves were added to th(Me already known in a number of the mines. The district is undoubt edly next to the Lake country, Bing ham and Kly districts in the amount of ore blocked out, and under reasonable conditions should be producing annual ly Kin,(Hio,o00 pounds of copper before 1010. A matter of much importance, both to this and to other districts, in view of recent troubles over smelter smoke at Anaconda and Ducktown and in the Salt Lake valley, was the reversal by the I'nited States circuit court of ap peals of a decision which enjoined the Mountain copper company from operat ing its smelter at Keswick. The de cision had been brought about by claims of injury, both to private agricultural property and to government land, neither of which, as a matter of fact, was of much value. ,1. H. Ray, the mining man from Pal mer creek, arrived in Medford Sat urday to spend a few days with his fa mi I v. HEAL KSTATE Quit claim 'Dew) rVwi for Dw4 Mori Kane . "Z Loaat With Tax Payment Provision Option to Buy Land Avent't Contract MISCELLANEOUS Chattel Mortrac Ao know ltd ffment ConfeMton of JitHennt Covers for Blank. KURNISHEIROOM. ETC. (on cardhnerf). MINING Quart Ixwation Wster lliejh Ornron ami U. S. Forms Contract to Ssil Deetl Troof of ljkr JUSTICE OF PEACE Civil and Criminal SubiMH'iiaa Attachment Undert ikiiuK and Affl (isrnihment davitfor Attarhment Cot Bill Commitment for Fine Notice to Jurors Jury Order Civil Complaint Warrant for Arreat Undertaking nnd Affidavit Summons for Attachnn-nt Cost Bill Criminal and Civil Subpoenas Kkeeutton Search Warrant Notice to Jarort LAND OFFICE. COUNTY COURT AND All printed after the latest and Tbest fbrms. Cj3 Orders promptly filled at Portend When Will It Appear I Agairi? GET UNDER COVER It's a good idea for everybody ot get under cover in Hert ford, iuelnding the city council, and wo arc licro td furnish you tile BEST PROPERTY IN MEDFORD for tho least monev. If you are a stranger in Medford, you can't afford to lose monoy by boarding with your family at a hotel. The business man's way of doing is to buy a nico cheap tract and build a nico houso while tho present financial situation contin ues. It 's a fact that you can build cheaper now than you could a month ago; or, better yet, BUY A CHEAP HOME CLOSE IN TO A BUSINESS CENTER and watch it grow into more money before spring. We arc pre pared to equip all homeseel.ers with desirable homes at a low figure. Now is the time to buy, save rent and make money by the advance in price. Rogue R Land Qo. EXHIBIT BUIXDINO, CATALOG HOUSES ARE NOT MERCHANT TAILORS They drain the towns of money and neither giveithe fit, style nor distinction t your clothesi thatlyour own city tailor can. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY The clothes I make arc the kind that "carry distinction," that bespeak the wan, 'that keeps your money at home and are superior in every detail to the "swatshop" geods of eatalogne houses. KEEP YOUR MONEY NOME EIFERT The City Tailor Medford NEW .'SO YEAR'S Ml EVE M Tmiiht 's the night you try to Mow (be vnd out of ft horn in onlt-r to i-t'h'britt ti' Ni'W Y'r ntt tomorrow in the day you go on the water WMgtm. If you're going to. turn over ih'w lrf ml (in mil yoiir.trut ing t thii.-ttorr m-tt yrar, co mv iu thi evtMiing unil gft httrr iU)tw?Ml mm havr ft gU of tti( gio. Niotiutftin t'ilfr thl. old uiftii h Qnt up for all our puhmwr. 11 iu't fiiui'h of a tifitt fo g.-t uiit in ifoi.f atxl giw' ttif glft'l lijiit to fi'lki, tint ir wni! v'ty our fo k.fio tf.t an prei'i)it their tfiulr ftint we 'tl do our lrvel tttta to (Sifiuhe tontiuiH! nppmltat v-n (if lhos( who ii.in-t itiiru-t to i-at. So. H.iM,v N " V.-.ir! Ami 't f'Ty-t tli goml rider on Miller & Ewbank Wer MEDrOBD, OREGON. FRENCH BAY CLEANING AND REPAIRING "bJJ.k RANCHES FOR RENT Grain Alfalfa and Stock fiancee. DR. C. R. BAY, Urdford, Or. For Cily Recorder Benj. M. Collins INCUMBENT Candidate forRcKlcctixm. Competent, faithful, hon est. Mis record ipeakf for itMAf. XOTICK , T hcreliv nii i n tliat the muli raiai'il will ai! to tlie (itr coiini'il of Mod fonl. dr.. at its uvii niecliiiR to lie ln'1.1 .liitiiiarv 7. 1 i0 , fnr a license to I Ht-11 malt, vhions nnd tirirflns ltiitfors Hn T ss i:iantitii'9 than K:t"on r H i'i.iid of niv tm.mh".. at my pine of J l.iiiinon- .it lot 14, Musk 20, ,M''dfnrd, i Or. :" 1 r. M. (H'l'SOX. o o ' Pated Ile.fwutier' t. 1!07 sin o o o o o o o O o. O o o o o o o o o. o oo o o o O o o