Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 14, 1911, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PA'GE TWO
1IEDF0RD MAIL TRIBUNE, jALTCDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1911.
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Personal ana Local
Solid waxed oak dresser, $11.00
while tliey IbhI. Med ford Furniture &
Hardware Co.
Don't buy an nuto until you seo the
1911 Bulcks.
The residence of Dr. M. S. Burgess
Is (i South Orange fit root and not
200G as roportod in Issue of yester
day. ' From 'February lS'lo 28, Ironing
bodrilfe, $1.9r. Medford Furniture &
Hardware Go. 280
" C. J. Seinon, of tho Med ford con
crete construction company, left this
city last night for Portland to rush
I he Bhipmont here of the new motors
find hoists required for the company's
plant on North Riverside avenue.
Dr. J. B. Shearer, physician and
Burgeon. Office over Strang'B drug
ctorc. tf.
Mrs. Itoao McOraff, District Deputy
of Royal ' Neighbors of Amorlca is
In town and will attend the meeting
tomorrow night.
J. T. Uarltdull has returned from
u business visit to Portland.
First annual Unll of W. O. V.
camp No. 00 will be given at Nntsi
torlum on the ovlnlng of Fcbraury
21. Tickets $1. 00. 281
M J. 13. KobbliiH of Woudvillo spent
Monduy In this city.
1 Dr. M. S. Ilurgcas', who has been In
Medford for past threo weeks looking
over tho city from n professional
stnudpOlnt, lias opened up offices In
Medford Natlonnl Dank annex, nnd
taken a residence at 200C South Or-
ango street. 280
C. W. Potter, or tho Falrdalo Or
chards, spent Tuesday In Medford.
K, S. Tump tho city property spec
blullBt. can be. found at 201 (hirnett
CoreyDldg. 282
Ex-Sheriff J. Under, whoso homo Is
at Pheonlx spent Monday In Medford.
G. A. Gardner, a renl estate oporn
AVatch for tho "Plorco," tho
smooth running motorcycle tf
rived In Medford from Kansas. They
will mako their future, homo hero.
' Lot Tinny hnndlo your cty proper
ty if you want to sell It. 282
tor In Talent, was horo Monday.
F 11. DrcBslerand family have ar
il, n. PatloiHon, 11C K. Main, has,
somo nlco English Hollies nnd All
kinds of shndo trcoH. Uoscs (nil the
best). Now1 Is a good tlmo to plant.
Drop In and roo me. tf
L. E. White ( forest assistant, and
James Summorvlllo, ranger, both of
tho IT. S, Forest Service, hnvo left
for tho Cat Hill section of the Crater
Lake forest. They will visit tho ro
seodlng work and will cruise n por
tion of tho burned over timber which
Will shortly be placed on the nuir
mnrket. Tho car that stands the gaff The
Bulclc.
L. It. Hank, n randier from Haglo
Point was a guotit at tho Moore hotel
over Sunday.
Is your t ouso wired? Ono clgnr
less a day would pay for u hundroJ
per cent Incronso ku comfort. Start
living tho electric life. tf.
Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Savage, of
Gold Hill, wore visitors In Medford
recently.
Don't be In a rush to buy your now
auto seo tho 1911 Hulck.
Vernon Vnwtor has returned lo the
Still" University at Eugene, to re
tiumo his studios.
"Tho sensation of the auto show at
Portland 1911 llulnks.
Seo It. A. Holmes, The Insurance
Man, Over Jackson County bunk. 285
i Call phono 2151, 1032 for baggage
wagon. -151
J. J. Hrophy, former chief of po
lice of Medford, lit vUltlng tho city
He lu now uugiwtl In ranching in
tho upppor portion of the valley.
Ask Colonel Ton Voile about those
1911 Huleka.
County AtMeiwnr and Mm. Grieve
were lu Medford from Jacksonville
Monday,
A. M. Duffy, loral agent for the
"Oregonlau" Is spending a few days
In Grants Pass lu the interests of his
paper.
Light,- durable, Btrong, powerful,
economical the Iiulck leads the au
tomobile world.
George A. Steel, of Three Pines,
Is In the city.
What car has delivered the goods
In the Koguo Ulver valley? Tho
Dulck That Is why there are so
many lu use.
John (I. Carkln; attorney at law,
over Jnckson County bank.
Tho triumph of nuto building tho
1911 Ilulcks.
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MINING TAKES ON NEW LIFE.
(Continued from pago 1.)
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
DAY PHONE 2271
Night 'Phenes:
F. W. Weeks, 2071
A. E. Orr, 3G92.
LADY ASSISTANT
trough lu front of one of the hotels
on the main street of Jacksonville last
week, Mr. Getcboll's eye was caught
by two small shining particles lying
In the dirt at bis feet which, upOn
Investigation, proved to be two small
partlcaloH of gold which had probably
been washed down, the street by rnln.
Another find was made two weeiks
ago within a few feet of the same
spot. The proprietor of a barber ship
In Jacksonville wns the lucky man1 lu
this lnstnnco and tho "nugget" which
bo discovered lying in tho gutter of
a travelled highway proved to be'
worth $7.
' Among the' properties doing the
greatest amount of development work
probably the Opp mine holds the lead.
About a month nfo, a body of oro
wiis struck lu tunnnel 18 on this
property, while nctual values have
been withheld, Ic said to bo rich.
Tho discovery was made almost a
month ago and Blnco that tlmo the
IittentloiiB of the working force nt the
mine, whoso dally avorage Is appro-
vlmntely 80 tons, have been directed
almost solely to exploring nnd work
ing In the new vein.
The oro Is a mixture of free milling
gffld nnd sulphides, which, worked
through a classifier at the mine, are
sorted; the free milling oro being
worked on tho property while tho por
tion containing tho sulphides is ship
ped to Tacoma for treatment.
The mine Is situated within two
miles of the railroad at Jacksonville,
find while a railroad further Into tho
mineral country, It Is not affected
by this cause as much as most of
the other properties are.
R
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IS
OFF THE FORCE
One of First Men Appointed Follow
ing Election Is Asked to Resign
No Reasons Advanced Appoint
ment of Successor Not Yet Made.
Policeman Harry Snider hifet night
turned in his star ami tools to Mayor
('anon, following u requewt made him
by the letter for his resignation.
Xo reason wns advanced this morn
iii,' by Mayor C'unon for his action
nnd it is understood that Snider
when turning iu his equipment, was
not given nn explanation.
No appointment lias as yet been
inudu to fill the vacancy.
BLOODSHED MAY
FIGURE IN FIGHT
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Feb. M.
Militia Is being held In readiness
hero today to bo rushed to Mountain
Park and Snyder, towns which are
rivals for the county sent of Swanson
County. The soldiers were ordered
to jlrcpnro as the result of a tele
gram to Governor Lee Cruse from
Sheriff Daniels of Kiowa County, who
declares that tho situation Is critical
and that bloodshed is Imminent.
ASSOCIATION MAKES GAIN.
(Continued from Paiio l."
FISH BILL IN COMMITTEE.
(Continued from Vagt. 1.)
"Whereas, lit u recent general elcV
tiou Hie voters of (he stale of Oregon
by a majority of more llian 10,000
decided (lint all commercial fishing
for hiilinon iu Hojjiiu river shall
cease, mid,
"Whereas the Oregon house of rep-vp-onlaliveft
mi February 0 passed' n
bill repealing tin Koguo river In a
acting upon the plea that the voter
were iiiistnl;tin, and, '
"Wlieren, the initiative system l;v
such a repeal of the people's vote
simply become u farce uud nil in
ceutixe for corporal ion?, to corrupt
our legislnture,
"Therefore, be il resolved, by (lie
('(Mitral Labor council of Portland
uud vicinity, that we insist (hut our
legislators respect the votes of (linir
constituents and leave initiative
measure alone; and be it further
"KeMolved, that downier West i
hcieby appealed to to veto thi or
eny attack upon the ;nitintivo law.'
MEDFORD MARKETS.
John A, Perl
Undertaker and Einbalnicr
Succossor to tho undertaking de
partment of Medford Furniture Co,
Office with
Medford Furniture Company
About Match l, Private Am
bulance Sorvlco. Sick and Injured
convoyod to ixuy nurt of city or
couutry.
Tolejihguw: Day 351.
N'ight: John A. Perl 4111, C.
W. Couklln, 3C01. J. II. Hutler,
3C71,
(Prices paid by Medford merchante
I'otuloe tl.Il.'Hfi 1.50 per ewt.
Cabbage-1 li.f(Tle.
Squash--8rc((i)$l.
Parsnip 1 Vi".
CnrroU --1io.
JlecU -lViai).
Onions -1 ijo to l.gfi.
Pour- llilio. '
Prunes Pried, -lo.
Pumpkin 8T2Mi.
Apple 'Jo,
Celery 7.')eCl per dozen.
Mutter, Kggs nud Poultry.
(Prices paid by Medford iuuroluint
Mutter Fronh ranch (roll), Kk'
I'lvauu'iy, 70c.
l'ggs Fresh much, Joe.
Poultry- Mi.ed, 10(ijMe: prill1'
chickens, 1 l(ii Uic; turkeys, j7u.
(Prices pwid producers.)
IIhv Timothy, l(i; nlfalfu.ii $M-grit-,
$N; jtniin hay, $1(5.
(train Wheat $1.15 bushel; ouU.
.! too; lerl, $&i ton.
lleef -Cows, l(u)li'; btuura, 5(5f
Pork -73OSo.
Veal- Preuiiod, 9e.
Mutlou fiflVie; InmU, flo.
(SeMiuK prions.)
Kollod barley, $1.7fi owt.; $32 ten:
hiHii, $1.75; middling, $1.851.0(L
Tho u.t doseu olnsitfiod art
oti aeiniiiutud wtU a down rihaiM
h heli you iinwer, will probulily gel
you Neiuaiutid witu a 1muu iiluwo
of (liis pity life I hut you tievju1 eu
couiiteiod brfviu.
Jledford, 11(1; Central Poinl, .J.-j;
Voorhics, 'J.r; Kngle Point, 1; Ash
land, (i; Table Kock, (I; Grniits Pass,
.VI; Talent, It); Phoenix, 10; Davis,
1 ; Woodville, 2. "
Prices ranged us follows during the
seasen:
PRICES.
Net to growers for jioolo closed
Kind Fancy. Choice.
llartlelts 1.572 Lot)
IJose 2.28 2.11L.
Ho wells l.'Jl .80"2
Aiijous :i.:i7 'J.HO'o
Coniice 2.(12 2.20 "
Winter Nelis ....1.8(1 0-tier J. 11
EASTKliX PinCKS.
Kind. Highest. Lowest.
Powells :i.oo 2.:)()
M.trtletts ..87V. 2.00
AiiJcils (i.OO 2.00
nose :i.:i7i .,()
Cornice, -,., .J.7r :i.l,")
Cornice, hull' hox,2.2." J .50
must receive much care. Kvcry little
while the valuable platinum in her
crown must be replenished, her gown
must be eleiiincd and her face, feel
nnd lianfls washed.
To utlend to tile wants of HerMnj
esly. u in:'.u of special qualification
i- reijuired. The goddess i about
21)0 feet from the ynntiid nnd stands
10 feet 0 inches in height. Tliriei
is consijerahle of her 1j be enred for,'
and it require- a mini of steady'
nerves to work for lies. A former I
vrlel vu,( once asked why t!'" sculp-1
tor did not mukc her ll-hch hand'
u:: inch longer, and thcinquircr wa
told that if tla hand lied been inline
12 inches i( would have been 11 foot.
The goddess is pretty well satisfied '
wtili the fjown and headjjenr she. has
Worn for years, despite the chants'
in fashions. A proposal was once
made that the statute be gilded, but
Senator Coekrell raised his voice ia
protest.
"Peforc I et back there'," he said
when the proposal was under consid
eration, "the jra- around tho cupi
to will he whitewashed.'
"They still have a chance '.o
whitewash Ihc "i-ns," remarked n 1
cii)ntol employe when lie repented the
story ti few days ago, "because Sen
ator Coekrell went away after tliali
speech nnd the legislature of Missou-j
ri did not let 1 1 tin come back."
Ilasklns for Health.
Kyes Tested
A LENS
Is not a pill.
I use no drugs. I correct nil errors
of refraction by properly fitted
glasses. Quality and work guar
anteed. Dr. Rickert specialist
Over Ivcntner's
Glasses Scentlflcally Fitted.
&. 4 fm
STATUE OF LIBERTY IS
NOW OUT OF STYLE
WASMNHTON, Peb. M. - - The
Ooddebs of Freedom, overlooking the
city of Washington from the top of
the capitol's dome, is without u valet.
And, what is more. Klliott Woods, .i
perintendeut of tho cnpitol, who see
to the comfort of the goddess, ha
d"lerinincd that, in keeping with Mie
-pirit of economy that i jirovnlrnt
throughout the cnpitol this year, the
goddess, will not have a regular va!"t
appointed o look alter her.
The alet who looked after the
goddess for year died a few weeks
ago. In , lit futuie an. outsider 11
specialist iu the particular work to
be done - will be called in to inuni
cure her n.iiK tonio tier hair, return
her headgear or attend to other lit
tle things that will keep the god.le-ts
good looking. Vor be it known, she
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Medford Mail Tribune
Official Map of,
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Jackson County, Ore.
Compiled especially for tho Mall Tribune by the
Jackson County Abstract Co. Approved and offi
cially adopted by tho county court, July, 1910.
Shows ownership of each parcel of property,
township and section lines, county roads, forest re
serves, railroad grant, city and town boundaries
and all other necessary Information.
Tho only convenient, hnnily, completo map
of Jnckson county published In many years. Size
21) by 40 Inches, on heavy map paper, tinned at
both ends.
No homo complete without this map. It soils
for $2.50, bt will bo given away frco to subscrib
ers to thp Medford Mall Trlbuno.
HOW TO GET THE MAP FREE
SUBSCRIBE TO THE DAILY MAIL TRIBUNE
FOR ONE YEAR IN ADVANCE 53.00
OR FOR THE WEEKLY MAIL TRIBUNE TWO
YEARS IN ADVANCE AT $1.50 A YEAR.ijitJ.OO
AND THE MAP IS YOUR3. j
Or get cno now subscriber to tho Dally or two J
now ones to the Weekly, remit and wo will send tho 2
map. j
Old subscribers may securo tho map by paying j
I up arrears nnd subscribing n advance.
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Medford Mail Tribune
27 N. Fir Street
Medford, Ore.
Have You Seen the
NEW STORE .
We imagine that, every person lu (be city lias been lieiv ami yet.
wo want to be sure that you realize that vie desire a visit from yon
and your friends, too. if you haven't called, we Invito yon to come
mill examine our new quarters, nnd enjoy the display of new goods.
Values and Prices Right
Allen Grocery Co.
South Centrul Ave.
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Medford Iron WorKs
E. G. Trowbridge, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
All kinda of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, M0RS2 & CO.
ALFALFA LAND
SOLANO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Choicest dairy and alfalfa proposition In the state, located on tho
main line of the Southern Pacific railroad, between Sacramento and
San Francisco.
IDKAL CLIMATE
ABUNDANCE OP WATER FOR IRRIGATION
Write Us for Information
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Mower., potted pluiit--, -hrubln
luilb. iL;i K. Alum, l'hoiie .17 1 1'
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TOU SALI1: -Mouse. Do ou m.l
In sell 011r liouxe u( oiu-ef I him
sexeral calls for houe- 011 Jiand
List yoitr property now tor a ipiii
wile with li. S. Tinny, '.Mil (i.ivm-'t
t'orey hltlj. Ho jieeialijteN in t it,
properly. 'js'j
WANTHI) - Furnished room bv mini,
wtlli liHlh. I'WvHte l'nmily. Adilre-
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ins; room -, eloxe in. Juiiuire 'SM ,
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K()l SALIv-Knrly Sunri.-e potatoes
rhojie 7KIT. Address (' faivx,
North Talent, It. F; I). No. 1 (
LOST - J'ljjr of iiimu irlasM-!
to M. UUhop, NiilMlonutn.
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WANTI'n -Sl. or sex en room luni-c
beloiv M.iy 1. KiMit no ubjcil. Ad
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llenerx Co.. cil . 1 1
liny Your
Flower & Vegetable
Seeds
from tin people who can say We
know our imkmU are good biH-nuse xe
huvo tutted them: V hi-i tliotfe peo
ple. Cut flowerv nnd all kindx of pot
ted plnut.
J. T. UHOl'DLY & CO .
Coruor 0th and Cltral; Greenhouse
unr ujty rwovolvfr. l. O. box f2l
Phone Store 1151 Ulu. Ureeiihoin(
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Soo the nice IOuglish Trollies. 'All kinds
of shade trees, shrubbery, roses (only
tho most perfect plants), and full line
of pour, poach, apple, apricot, prunes,
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