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A1EDF0KD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OftEflON, THURSDAY, JA&ITARY 15, 19.11.
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GAUCE MINE
Medford Men Organize Three Lodes
Mininn Company and Acquire
Eight Claims, on Which Consider
able Work Has Been Done.
Among now gold mining ven
tures Is that of the Three Lodes. MIti
lug company, Incorporated In Mcd
ford under the laws of Oregon to tako
over and work claims In tho Gallce
district that havo had extensive de
velopment work done In the past.
Tho officers nro C. E. Wlkstrom,
presldont; S. b. Lee, vice prosldent;
A. T. Brown, secretary; G. L. Davis,
treasurer; John H. Carkhib, attorney
for tho company; P. P. Johnson,
nanager. Directers: C. E. Wlk
strom, P. P, Johnson, J. Kllppel, S.
G. Leo and W. W. Halo. Offices
1 avo been opened In tho. old Com
ccrclal club roocis.
Tho property constats of eight
(8) twenty (20) aero cla'nis, located
on three distinct lodes, two (2)
cialms, located on threo distinct
lodes, two (2) clalmo located on
tho Dig Yank, four (4) on the same
lodo as tho Orlol. Two (2) on the
same lodo as the Golden Dream and
the Cpokano group are located. All
properties situated Just north of the
Threo Lodes property, a r.ood wagon
road has 'been constructed to and
onto' the property from tho town of
Gallce, a-dlctanco of two a'd one
half, miles) Por the amount of work
that has been done, tho property hns
a good showing.
Tho company claims that ore In
sight on all the eight claims, and
v.'hcro ono fork of Gnlico cuts
through tho Big Yank lead, It bIiowh
tho lead to bo threo (300) feet In
width, and tho outcrop up tho hill
side "shows a thousand (1000) foot
of ore In depth. The tunnel Is In
ore at the start. Cuts that have
been run on several other places,
on tho property havo a good show
ing of oro, that assays from $5.00 to
$12.00 por ton. Good water rights
and power sites on tho property.
Plenty of water to drive all machi
nery that would be required to work
tho property. Tho ore bodies can be
tapped with ti'.nnols drlvou from a
1000 to 1500 feet In depth and with
cross-cuts and up-ralses. A large
amount of ore can ho blocked out
and taken out through tho tunnel at
a great deal less expense thnn hoist
ing up through shafts.
There Is timber on tho property
sufficient for buildings and mining
purposes and that It Is tho greatest
mineralized zono In the west.
The AInmeda mine Is located on
tho Big Yank lead, north 'of tho
Threo Lodes mine, also on the
north sldo of Rogue river. This
company linn blocked out and in
sight a large quantity of ore. Thoy
have several miles of tunnol work.
Tho Rand, located on tho same lead
just across tho river from tho Ala
meda on tho south sldo of tho river,
Is patented proporty. What devel
opment work has been dono hns tho
samo showing as tho AInmeda.
Tho OrloU located on a lead run
ning parnllol with the Big Yark and
called tho Orlol lead, has four thou
sand (1000) feet of tunnol work and
much ore blocked and in sight. Their
last shipment of ore to tho Tacoma'
smelter netted him $205 por ton.
This, property Is located Just north
of tho Threo Lodes mines. They
havo cut their lead from wall to wall
two hundred nnd ten (210) feet In
width and threo hundred (300) feet
deep.
A largo numbor of mines are lo
cated in tho immediate locality;
among thorn nre tho Golden Wedge,
Sugar Pine, Spokane, Black Bear.
Carlton Group, nnd Golden Pheas
ant. All tho abovo mines have either
machinery installed or nro developing
and getting ready to Install machi
nery best adapted to their particular
ores. In each case, where tho com
pany, or Individuals, hnvo cut their
lead3 or driven Into them tho vnluos
have materially increased at dopth
nnd it is claimed that tho Gallce
camp has passed tho experimental
stago,
Tho Carlton mine located Bouth of
tho Threo Lodes on tho Big Yank
Is a very promising proporty. The
Sugar Pine Joins tho Threo Lodes on
tho south also, nnd rich ascays are re
ported on this lead.
Mayette Jones, a. mining engineer
of note, formerly of Now Mexico, now
employed by tho Orlol peoplo as en
gineer in chargo of that mine, says
there Is not a question of doubt, the
ore carries good values.
Eagle Point Eaglets
Uy
A. O. llowlett.
A. J. Daley has been having the
little house adjoining his old store
house, fixed up nnd expects to rent
it, as there is such a demand for
houses here, ns there Is not an
empty house In our town.
Mrs. M. J. Jnrnot of Kelso, Wash.,
camo out a foV days ago to see her
husband who is one of tho carpenters
now at work putting up tho water
tank and power, or cngino house for
tho P. & E. R. R. Co. Sho remained
but a few days as they hnvo n son
at home who is troubled vIth heart
disease, and Bho docs not like to
leave him long at a time. But while
3he was here she fell In lovo with our
climate, but objects to tho mud.
Mr. and Mrs. Durkey of oPrtlnnd,
who own a ten ncre trnct of lnnd
near hero went to Portland Friday,
Mrs. Durkey has been stopping on
tho placo for some tlmo and her
husband came down a few weeks ago.
Sho expects to return In tho spring
and make It her home and ho will
remain and settle up ther business
before ho comes. They havo been in
the hotel business there.
Mr. A. N. Ford, for a number of
years was sexton of the Central Point
iemetery, but now of Butto Falls,
was called out by the death of his
brother's wife tho first of the week,
but returned to Butto Falls Friday
morning on the E. P. & B. F. stage.
Mrs. Krumpo, formerly of Yreka,
Cal came in a few days ago to
meet her husband who has been
working with the steam shovel gang.
Speaking of tho stenm shovel word
came In tonight stating that the men
an tho work had all been laid off
Tor an indefinite time. And that be
ing the enso but little v. ill bo done
until spring. Ono day last week Mr.
Cole, one of the engineers who runs
ono of tho vork trains, went up be
yond Cameron some distance and
brought out a lot of pllelng for the
Benr creek bridge but ho reports Uio
road In a had condition and from
present appearances there will bo but
l'ttlo done on the road this winter.
Messrs. Bell and Wellman, who
hnvo charge of putting up tho tank
and pumping plant, nre rushing tho
work right along. They havo the
concrete pillars made and are now
laying tho plpo to carry water from
Butto creek to tho tank. Thoy havo
secured tho right of way to lay tho
plpo from tho tank to the creek nnd
have purchased a 30 foot strip be
tween tho road nnd tho creek off of
tho J. J. Fryer trnct, and nro laying
a concreto foundation four feet
thick for tho cngino house nnd havo
a 10-horso gasollno cngino with
which to pump nnd forco tho wnter
into tho tank, Mr. Wellman, tho
foreman on the construction of tho
work, says that It will tako them
several days to complete tho job yot.
Mr. nnd Mrs., George W. Daly gave
a dance and supper Friday night nnd
hnd a good attendance. Mrs. Daley
javo tho supper herself and those
whh attended report having hnd a
very enjoyable time nnd fine supper.
Miss Bortha Pcachey, formerly'ono
)t our school teachers, but of Ash
kind, came up to enjoy tho dance
and visit old tlmo friends.
Wo have had two sets of surveyors
hero for tho past few days days, ono
:ompany has been laying off tho lots
In tho new addition to Eaglo Point,
between tho railroad trnct and tho
business pnrt of town and tho other
company havo been survoying off tho
land that belongs to tho Butte mill.
It Is understood tho proporty has
changed hands but what changes
will be mado is not known. The
knowing one3 seem to think thnt
there will be several changes hero in
tho spring.
George West, ono of tho forest
rangers, who has had his wife' board
ing hero for tho Inst two winters,
have moved to Medford to spend tho
rest of tho winter.
Mr. Bromloy, who had boon out
to Jacksonville for n few weeks, has
returned to Englo Point.
Scott Claspie, ono of tho Butte
Falls merchants, camo out Friday
night bringing out n lndy by tho
namo of Steward, who had heard
over tho phono that her husband wns
lying at the point of death In a hos
pltnl In Portland. They arrived nt
tho Sunnyslde nbout 10 p. m., nnd
she wns taken by ono of tho Sunny
oido stnblo teams to Medford thnt
night. so she could catch tho early
morning train.
ASK CARNEGIE
F0RJ20.00Q
Medford Library Board Requests
Sum From Ironmaster With Which
to Build Library Here Site of Old
Water Tower Is Chosen.
Ifoqueslinu a sum of $20,000 with
which to erect a imblie library here,
tho, library boattl oi' the city of Med
ford 1ms written lo Andrew Cui'iiugiu,
the Pittsburg ironniiHter.
Thu communication sets forth the
recent action ol tho city coumv in
iuclmlhiK in the levy nu u&scssinont
cciuul to about $'2UU0 per annum for
the muintenaiice of mu'Ii nu institu
tion and outlines a method of beeur
inu nbout hit equal sum by menus ot
private subscriptions, euteituin
muuts, etc.
The pres-ont pluns of the buarl,
which is composed of Mayor Canon,
Airs. Porter J. Neff, Airs. II. P.
Thciss, Airs. F. B. Merrick, Alr.s. V
W. Ilollis and Aicssrs. W. 1. Vnw
tor, John H. Allen, J. K. Watt and
Kd Andrews, is to build a library m
the space in tho city park formerly
occupied by the old water tower.
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The Best
Shoe
Is tho celebrated and
famous
justly
J.&M.
If you want a shoe thai feels
old when new, looks new when
o'd, nnd one that will Inst just
a little loiifror than any you ever
tried, cull and let as show you
the Johnson & Murphy line.
Duffield Bros.
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County Seat Real Estate Office
Bldrj., Jacksonville, Or.
Office in Bank of Jacksonville
tins numerous choice bargains in city lots, orchard, farming nnd
nlfalfu ranches. Our AppleRate vnlley ranches nro bargains; all .
hnvo an nbundnnco of wnter for irrigation. Ilon't forjict thnt Jack
sonville is tho county scut nnd tiiat it U installing an up-to-date
water system.
Come and sco us. Wo'll inteirest you.
JLUY (SL COLLINS
Central Point Items
Dill Pankoy left with his family
Wednesday for Cottage Grove, where
he will reside permanent',,'.. ,
W. J. Albert was at Eugene Sun
day. Dorothy Newman, the little daugh
ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. P. J. Newman,
of Medford, was visiting Mrs. Lc3
meister nnd children Tuesday.
Tho veteran soldier, Job Pankoy,
has returned from a visit to Port
land and Cottago Grove, much Im
proved In health.
Tho young peoplo of tho Presby
terian church spent n dolightful
evening nt tho home of Councilman
Hatfield Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Usher will leave
soon to make Medford their future
home.
There was quite a crowd at the
picturo show Tuesdny evonlng. Un
der tho mnnngement of Scott nnd
Tex tho hall has been mado comfort
able, a vestibule hns been built for
tho comfort of tho public. Perfect
order was maintained. As these
gontlcmen nro always on" tho pro
gressive move, it Is hoped that thoy
will bo liberally patronized.
S. F. Yocum nnd family from Yn-
cpiina Bay wore hero visiting their
dnifghter, Mrs. Ed Welch. Mr. and
Mrs. Peninger and family loft for
Klamath Falls Wednesday morning,
wliero they will make their future
home,
Mrs. G. E. Fox returned homo
Wednesday after a two months' visit
with hor pnronts In Montana.
Professor F. F. Cooper and family
returned Eugene Tuesdny night.
II. E. Bedford, our pool room man,
has brought his family from Wood
vllle to reside here.
Rex II. Lampmnn nnd wife of the
Gold Hill Nowb wcro horo between
trains Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Belle Pleasants mado a bus
iness trip clown the load Wednesday
morning.
A, J. Dunlop, McKlllop nnd wife,
J. O. Isaacs and wife, Mrs. and Miss
Manning, wore all visiting at Med
ford Wednesday.
Griffin Creek Items
Notice.
. If nny one knowing anything
icjiardto Thotnns E. Shelton of
Hague Hjver war, 8555b', pleas
communicate with Mrs. Afury Shel
ton, 533 South Ornpd. tf
Want-ndvertise for a pnrtner, or
a barker and piidi that huMim
t'nlcrprixp of yours.
Air. and Mm. J. ('. Honey uro cii
joying a visit from Aim. lloney's sis
ter nnd family of Louisiana.
Air. Brown and family, recent ar
rival from Texufc, have moved on
the farm owned by Air. (Stuck.
Airs. Avery nnd son, Donald, oi
Gold Hill, former residents of om
neighborhood, nnd Alias HoriihT
Carder of Alcdford, who taught n.
the hchool here lu&t winter, visited
with Mm. A. W. Alcl'hemoii Tuc&dn
and Wednesday of Inst week.
M, I. Aliuear will linish packing
her apple crop this week. He ex
pect a to have about MJ00 boxes.
Mr. mid Aim. Du Bois and Aim
Mason of Iowa are visiting at the
J. L. Wilson boinoi Aim. Du lioi
and Aim. Almon nre bistom of Air
Wilson.
Aim. J. W. ArrowMnitli spout
Tuesday with Aim. At. A. Dickemon
Alissos Alice nnd Hlancho Darbj
wore truosts of tboir sister, Aim. Alin
ear, Friday.
Alisci Jennie Parker and sistor M
(Irani:, l'ns vUited tlioiruunt, Alt.
Andrews, lad week.
Air. and Aim. Davis irtnl childre:
of Silvoi'ton nro gnoef of AI. A
Diokomon and family.
The many friend uf Mm. Prank
True, who lived here a numbor tit
yearn, will be sorry lo boar of Ijv
crioii3 illiu'Bo nt hr home in Ala.!
ford.
Aim. O verba ujxer, ono of tie
Dunkurd htethmi from Taleia
preached at the M-hoolhiue Sunday
Sunday M-lmol olt'icem for tlm en
siiinj 'iir nre ni follow Snwi i.t
tendent, John Darby; nhsi.4tnnt hu
periutcudent, Jiintiu Judy; orgniiihi,
Alice Darby; chorister, Air. Daiby;
secretary and treasurer, Inez Hod
path; lilfi'uriau, Wesley Judy. Hov.
Shields' will fill bin uppoiiitmeut lioio
next Sunday.
Air. nnd Aim. Charles Darby vw
ited in Central Point Sittiirthr" ani
Sunday, the guests- of their ti.igu
tor, Aim. Howell.
Los Angeles Excursion
So many havo slgnlflod their de
sire to go to Los Angeles on tho ex
cursion that Lho date has boon set for
January 19, 1911, tho oxcurs'on will
leave on train No 15 Thuisclny, Jan
uary 19; tlcketH pormlt ittop overs
either going or returning within tho
llfo of tho ticket which Is 30 days,
either route enn bo used from San
Francisco to Loc Angeles md return,
either route can bo used from Snn
Francisco to Los Angolas and return,
California and Los Angoles, Pasade
na, Vonlce, Rodlands and Catallna
Islands nro at their best In January,
the rate is a very low, tho rato Is a
voir low ono and all who possibly
'.-an should avail themsohes of this
excursion.
Those desiring to go should leave
'holr namos at tho passenger sta
tion and advlso what sleeper spaco
thoy wish, standard, tourist or chair
ar. Rnmombor tho rato $31.56
round trip, dato January 19, 1911,
people from neighboring cUlea may
loin the oxmrrlon but will have to
ffuro tir-hotx nt M'-droul.
NOTICE.
Week of prayer at tho Methodist I
church, corner Fourth Bartlett. A
largo and cnthuslnstic audience ns
sombled last evening, tho first night
of tho week of prayer. Hov. J. L.
McComb preached a very helpful nnd
Inspiring sermon, lie will speak
again this evening. Subject: "Who
Is on tho Lord's Side."' Tho choir
and organist are urged to bo pres
ent. A cordial Invitation Is extend
ed to the public.
Tho store that pays a lot of money
for spnee in which to say something
to you must believe that what it says
is important to you.
STODDARD
DAYTON
Automobiles
Dr. F.' C. Page
Mgr. Local Agency
SECOND TERM
of tho Alcdford Conservatory
for
MUSIC AND
LANGUAGES
Will Begin on
JAN. .2, 1911
O. TAIMiANDIHK. Director.
SCHOOL CHILDREN
0ftcn need Glasses during the
formative period of childhood.
Let us prepare the tjlasscs for
your children's, eyes, and tho
chances are the slirjht error
will be speedily corrected and
Vitiiin a short time the chil
dren's eyes will he restored to
normal.
DR. STEPHENSON
Offico Over Allen's Store,
Main and C Street,
Phone Main 1857. Medford, Or.
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CLEAN BREAD THAT
KEEPS THE FAMILY
HEALTHY.
is n treasure no one can afford to
lie without, it is mndo right here
IIAVK YOU TKIKD
Figola Bread
MEDFORD BAKERY &
DELICATESSEN
TODD & CO.
SOUTH CENTRAL AVE.
....ALFALFA LAND....
SOLANO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
Choicest dniry'tnrid alfalfa proposition in t ins stale, located on the
muiii lino of the Southern Pacific railroad, hurwocn Sacruiuuiilo nnd
Snn FrnncNco.
1D1CAL CLI.MATH.
ABUNDANT!'! ()!' WATKU KOU lltltl(lATIOST.
Wrjo Vh for information.
Dixon Alfalfa Land Co, Dixon, Cl.
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iPLUMBING
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING
All Work Guaranteed Pricoa Rtmsonablo
J COFFEEN & PRICE
Z 11 North D St.. Medford Ore. Phone 303
Jlie Birds c !v
Tlic Birdmon Gets
Ih not fliior than tlio
Jiillook from N'oli Hill.
Mlddlo tlor lots at
$0 00; lilKli'tlur lota at
$800 and frouMlor lotH
nt $1200 are thu
prices Within threo blocks of Nob Hill no Iohh thnn -'0 modorii'
buugnlnwg will be In courno of eonHtructlou by Maruh 1, 1911,
apart from tho east &llo xehool Idiiho and tho new $100,000 Htruc-
:uro designed for tho uouth hIopu.Wo canout urge Xob Hill lota too
strongly.
Rogue River Land Company
No. II .VOItTII l'l-;.VI'ltAlj AVK.M'i:.
Guaranteed Honest and
Hcliable Mchkciikcik.
Tray and Package Dolivoiy
a tipociallv.
Medford Messenger Service
I'nder New .Mauauoment.
PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVI
All small parcels or monHiiges delivered five hloukx or under.. lOo
Ovor tno block, and under tun , Iftu
Over ten block mid uudor fifteen 20
Over fifteen block , 23o
FKKD iian'scam. lmp. 337 South Central Ave.,
'IVIi'i.lu.no Main liH i Mmlf.nd. Oi'ckuii
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Gem Waffle Kitchen
323 E. Main St. Medford.
AVo nro now open for business. Hot waf
fles, hot cakes and short orders. Quick ser
vice cooking done in window on gsis. Come
and see ns.
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Campbell & Baumbach
MORTGAGE LOANS. COUNTY WARRANTS. X
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CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches
and fruit land.
PH0NE323I.
320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. X
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Medford Iron WorKs
E. G. Trowbridge, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for
.
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
MEDFORD THEATRE
Saturday, January 7
L. R. Willard offers a Play with Music
"The Time, The Place,
and The Girl"
10-Musical Numbers -10
Scenic Surprises and a Bunch of Girls
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Seats on Sale Wednesday, Jan 4 j
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National Wool Growers
Convention and
Mid-Winter Sheep Show
PORTLAND, OREGON
January 4-7. 1911
For the abovo occasion, round trip tickets,
will be sold form all points on its lines jn?
eluding branches by
Southern Pacific Company
-AT-
One and One-third Fare
Tickets on sale January 2d and 3d, 1911,
good for return until January 10, 1011.
For further particulars, call on any S. P.
Agent, or write to
WM. McMURRAY,
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