Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 21, 1910, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE MEDffOttfl .MALI TRIBUNE, MEDFQUD, OREGON, MONDAY, WlSMtUAllY 2.1, 1910.
GOOD ROADS ARE
A POSSIBILITY
WOODVILLE GETS
TLINKS" LODGE
THE LION AND THE MOUSE WEDNESDAY
EDWARD OPENS GULICE DISTRICT
CATCHES FEVER
Granite at Gold Ray Crushed and
Makes Splendid Highway
Modern Methods Aro
t
Employed.
Splendid Tlmo Is Had by Members of
the I. 0. 0. F. in Installing
Lodge in Neighbor
ing Town.
Unusunl Brilliancy Marks Formal
Openlnn of Enullsli Parliament
Third Time In Edward's
Relnn.
Old Mlnlnu Camp Taklnu on Now
Life Mines Sliowlnu Up Good
New Smelter Installed
Work to Start.
3RD
PARLIAMENT
GOLD HILL, FoV- 21. Tho News
says :
"There is simply no excuse for
poor roads in Jackson county," de
clare Dr. W. P. Clusholra, after
liavinir scon the grnnile road that is
being bailt from Gold Ray to Tolo,
about two miles, by Dr. C. K. Kay.
The road is described us being abso
lutely perfect, smooth and solid and
of a character that should stand the
keavy traffic that will be required of
it for years.
"One is amazed at tho magnitude
of the operations at Gold Ray," said
Dr. Chisholm, "and one cannot real
ire tho big things that aro being
done there until he has seen for him-j
self. A powerful machine crushes i
the granite as it is taken from the
quarry and sorts it into various sizes
from a pebble to a. cobblestone. Then,
by a system of chutes, a car on the
siding or a wagon may be loaded by
.gravity as easily as a grocer fills a
sack of sugar. I am told that the
rock caa be quarried, crushed and
put on board the cars for $10 a car.
Many, cars of it are being shipped
io California for city paving, and it
will he used in tho ten miles of new
paving at Medford this year.
"Another industry jnst now being
opened at Gold Ray is the clay de
posits, from which brick anj tile will
fee manufactured. It was profession
al business that took megto Goldj
Kay," said Dr. Chisholm, 3feut it is
well worth while to make a special
"trip there, just to see the biggest in- '
dustrial enterprices in Southern Or-
i
Saturday night, February 19, I910,j
will long be remembered by the
"three-link" Invaders who gave the
j little band of hapless Woodvlllo pris
oners the time of tholr lives, and the
determined attack by tho prisoners
with their ammunition of tables load
ed with all kinds of eatables, boxes
of apples, and cigars, and not until
5 o'clock In tho morning did they
capitulate.
A special train was started from
Ashland at C o'clock with 20 Odd J
Fellows aboard, 22 more were picked
up at Talent. 55 at Medford, SS from
Jacksonville 12 at Central Point, 40
from Gold Hill, arriving at Wood
villo at 7:30, where a delegation of
30 from Grants Pass and Merlin es
corted them to tho hall.
Special Installing Officer W. I.
Vawter, past grand master of Med
ford, at once appointed tho follow
ing grand officers to take charge of
tho ceremonies: Joseph F. Moss, of
Grants Pass, deputy grand master;
J. E. Day, Medford, deputy grand sec
retary; George Lyman, Gold Hill,
deputy grand treasurer; G. W. Trc
frcn, Ashland, deputy grand conduc
tor; Chris Ulrlch, Jacksonville, dep
uty grand conductor; "Joshua Patter
son, Talent, deputy grand guard; J.
dates. M. M. Scott, G. F. Wertx, Wil
liam Matt, C. E. Palmer, M. Burk-
hart, R. Burkhart, R. E. Breeding,
L. J. Heer. J. E. Robblns, J. M. Whip
ple, H. Bedford, H. C. Breeding,
William Moxley, Frank E. Holl, be
ing in waiting, Jacksonville lodge
No. 10, conferred the Initiatory de
gree in their usual successful man-
their assistants, who bad charge of
the eatables and ontertnlnmont, were
1 "right thero with tho goods," and
i when tho Invaders special train pull-
ed out at a. m, tho echoes from the
throe cheers for Woodvlllo lodgo, No.
217, I. O. O. F will bo reverberat
ing In the hills for some time to come.
ner. Gold Hill, No. 129, put the can-
T. Burke, Grants Pass, grand mar- dldates through the mysteries of the
SMOKER AND ATHLETICS
FOR TUESDAY NIGHT
shal, who then proceeded to institute
Woodvlllo lodge, No. 217, I. O. O. F.
The charter was read and constitution
signed by George M. Starr, Sidney
F. Potter. E. B. O'Halr. H. D. San-
flrst degree In a manner that brought
out frequent hearty applause from
tho audience. Tho degree team from
Medford lodge. No. S3, showed clas
sy work In the second degree, and
born, John Thrasher, W. C. Horton. Golden Rule lodge. No. 78, Grants
gon.'
Hot taae at the boxing contest
feetter be there. 289
There's a boom on in whatf In
Bnicka.
Mngio eyeglass cleaners free at
Dr. Coble's. 18 W. Main st 286
Meeker's for spring Skirts.
and George Loud and declared In
stituted. Grand Conductor Trefren of Ash
land1 called the new lodge to order,
and the following officers were elect
ed: George M. Starr, N. G.; George
Loud, V. G.; S. F. Porter, secretary;
"W. C. Horton, treasurer. After ob
ligated and installed, O. M. Starr ap
pointed H. D. Sanborn warden, J.
Thresher I. G.
Pass, put the finishing touches to the
ceremonies In the third degree In a
manner to get the team the "hand
of the evening."
A "silver shower" was suggested
by the visiting brothers for their now
sister lodge, and halves and quarters
began to descend upon tho secretary
until his table was covered. The af
fair was a great success from an at
tendance point of view. Charles War-
The following class of 14 candl-ren, M. M. Graham, David Jones and
The. tuoker oftho .Medford Ath-
Mio dub. to be held at tho skating
link tomorrow incut, will bo one of
l the lending sporting events of lh
' The participants in each of the
' three bouts on tho card ure in fine
Mtle ami some good, clean sport i
promised.
Jeffries and Corbctt. the midget,
will bo the first oi. the card. The
way these diminutive boxers handle
themselves is in itself an object of
what careful instruction will do.
Holland and Strain will give a six
round exhibition of clever glove
work.
The main event. Wallace vs. Dal-
ton, ton rounds, will bo. if proHout in
dications go for anything, as fast
and classy a bout as has over boon
witnessed by local funs.
Frisco Police Criticised.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cul., Fob. 21.
Criticism of tho local police courts
as nesting plnccs of crimo is con
tained in tho final report of the
Scott grand jury issued today.
The uolieu courts ure attacked for
dilatory methods nnd for giving aid
to criminals hy showing them undue
leniency. "Wo cnll particular nttcn
LONDON. Feb. 21. -Tho third par
liament of King Edward's rolgn,
which was nssombled formally last
Tuesday, vn "opened In state" at 2
o'clock this afternoon, with tho pros
pect of a thrilling session.
Added to tho usual brilliancy of
tho occasion was tho fooling of sup
pressed excitement duo to tho mo-
Dr. C. II. Smith of Giillec wan in
Medford Sunday nlht. The grow
ing wave Iiiih extended from .Medford
even to Calico, ho snys, and mailers
nro looking brighter lit Hint oump
than ovor boforo.
Tho Alameda pooplo are doing i
gront deal of work ovor 2000 feet
.1 ! .1 n..
uunng wiu pnm year, me now
montous problems, tho most delicate MnoMop , , '
(i h it ill In nW I nit will lit Ciinlll . "
11 1 II II 1 1 II ft Ul M II IV. II " III tl VHIIVi
tilt
soon ns it is pohnIIiIo to got the coko.
io provoni a spoony nissotuuon oi Tlin .,, ia . .... . .
tho parliament and tho calling of an- ml u , jl(jt ft ,
other general election , roloiitly to permit
Hundreds of thousands of London- ,.,.,. imilltn f(ir ,., ,.
ors, thousand, of sightseers from tho ,,ul , opcrntlon, A H00 n th,H ,8
country, all combined to throng tho ,lon. nnaimr f. .,. w!l. ,, ,,,
streets around Westminister today Th(J 0rioIo ,, tiomonHlrftte(1 ,
when King Edward drove out In ntato. fnct lhnt S(mthorn 0rKOn ,,,, (,0
Ainiu aenu stionco mo King iont 0 down- T, ,nlno ,H .,.,,..
"Ulnck Rod.' 'a sort of official roes- 80V0rn, hH,ir0)j fel nml t,c or'e
sengor between tho two houses, tho 00(lv Jb bKKor nnd 1eer lhfUJ u.
present occupant by Admiral Sir Hon- wnfi on tuo BHrfnco,
ry Stephenson to summons tho com-, "There are severnl olhrr good'
Uions. th'nim In (hn ilIntrM." nnl.t Mr
Almost Immediately the members Smitli. "but those two nro the blir-
ot tho other houso appeared, hondod K08t concerns, The nmnller ouch are
hy tho speaker, who was prccodod by, j0jI)(? n8 wo j proportion."
tho sergoant-nt-arms, carrying tho of- , , .,. ,
flclnl mace. They took up tholr stand Magid eyeglass cleaners free at
behind tho bar of tho houso. TV. Coble's. 1H W. Main nt. 2fl(t"
Tho king then stood up, nnd In a.
oud voire. In which tho (lermnn ac- flic fiUn rnmivnl evening Febni-
cont was prominent, read the speech, nrj 22 nt old skating rink. 280
That ovor, he howod to the house, '
thon turned around nnd bowed to tho Aceirrv
throne, and. giving the queen his TUD VATE T0 CLASSIFY.
tion to the nefarious bail and bond f ,,nm, her from tho throne. WANTED District malingers, ngentt
business as it exists here," naytt the
reKrt. "This busines MeniM to be
particularly favored by tho actions
of homo of the judges, who rrent
well-known criminals and chronic
offenders with Ihe utmost leniency."
Wo don't care where you bought
Ltltor Maker DenmiuN,
' Tho labor party of tho I'nltetl
Kingdom l preparing to make ex
' tensive demands on the liberals In
tho present sexton of parliament nn
tho price of tholr support of a lib-,
oral program, nccordln to politi
cians hero today.
and solicitors for u now whole life
and ten-yen r s per cent debenture
bond, also best unturnl death nnd
disability policy. No classification
for occupation, earn or sex. Onnd
pny. Mr. Meek, 1011 Drcxol Dlilg.,
IMillndolphla, Pa.
your glasses. Get tho Magic eye-, Ono of tho first demands of tho.FOIt SALE-Cdw and driving hore.
glass cleaner nt Dr. Coble's. Free. 1 Morltca "o for tho early passage : l"lco 100. No. 20 North Itlverslde
18 W. Main st.
2S0
avenue.
Mngio eyeglass cleaners free at
Dr. Coble's. 18 W. Main st. 28fl I
D3
size Z-i
In bill providing, a -tS-hour week work.
Ing week law. This bill Is favored 1.09T Gold cuff button,
by tho 40 laborltca In parliament as Inch square. Finder plonso lonvo nt
bolng of first Importance. ' this offlco. Howard,
VJV.
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BUICK AUTOMOBILES
combine all requisites essential for use in the Rogue River
Valley speed, power, durability and reliability. THE WHITE
STREAK is the favorite of all small cars made. Costs $1,100
f. o. b. Portland. The trimmest, staunchest of small touring
cars. Models 16 and 17, forty-horse power, price $1,900 f. o.
b. Portland, may be equaled for speed, power and performance,
but will cost $1,000 more. BUICKS have sl:ood the test of time
and rough roads and have given more satisfaction than any car
used in Rogue River Valley.
MEDFORD BUICK COMP'Y
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