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MEDFORD MAIL TITErUHEAIEDFORD, OREGON, amSDAfe. fttefr, 1911.
Medford Mail Tribune
AN INDEPENDENT NBWSPAPKR
-PUUL1HMED DAILY EXCEPT SATUR
DAY UY THE MBDrORD
PRINTING CO.
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Tlio Democratic Tlmen, Tlio Medford
Mall. Tho Medford Tribune, The South
cm brcKonlun. The Ashland Tribune.
OROROn PUTNAM. Editor and Manager
Entored ob necond-elasa matter No-
vomljpr 1. 1909. nt tno pooiomce i
Medford, Orison, undor tho act
ELECTRICITY AND CEMENT.
r
Of
CANINE
GOLD HILL promises, within a short while, to become
tlp site of scevral largo cement manufactories. Some
of the largest deposits of limestone in the country are lo
cated in this vicinity, and we have the word of the geo
logical experts of the federal government that the quality
of lime is of the highest grade.
While the prospective manufacturers arc not making
cement in the newspapers, and have little to say for )u
lication, the lime deposits have been bonded and sufficient
March g, ,. preliminary work quietly done to satisfy capital regard-
Offlctol Paper of tho City of Medford. 1 J nnltf.v f tlio. lime Rlld tllO feasibility
111& HH, wt. .. .... vj -j w-
$5.00 of making cement.
Though it is not generally Known, ciccincjuy i-m.v n
m 1.ii.rn itnvf in flin mniovr omiOAi filf'toi'V. A llU'lTC fuctoi'V
f:S8 uses from 2000 H. P. upwards and it is doubtless to sup-
ply the luturc aemanci oi inese ceinunb wimva niu uiu
Romie River Electi-ic company is planning a great power
plant near Prospect.
JNo man Knows tnc History or cement, wanner umuug
the ruins of ancient Home and you will find solid masonry,
laid with cement made from volcanic ash mixed with lime
iwl itrnfm. TTiafnvv Anna Tint: r.nll ivlln lflid tllCSC stollCS and
how the first mason discovered the secret of his mortar.,
Visit -the ruined cities of the Aztecs in Central America
and you will find intact their ancient masonry, laid with
cement, and walls still standing made from cement and
rubble. ......
Cement is made from a mixture of lime, silica and alu-
innn ' 'iniiO lnny. Ill TIP V1PT1T, ru'tJTJUlLIUIJ. 1UIVU U1U
1I1IUI1. j-i-uv u...j5, -" v- o 1 i. i
X)roperty of cohering until the product finally becomes as
hard as stone. The lime is usually secured by burning
limestone, the silica and alumina arc natural products of
clav.
In a modern ccmont plant the raw material is brought
to the plant in cars and dumped into bins for the several
mills, and from then on, until it is paciceu m uugs ruauy
for shipment, it is handled' byxclcctrically-opcratcd machin-
cry. The raw material irom ine storage uma is urakimuu
aiid crushed ready for mixing. The various materials are
then mixed in their proper proportions, pulverized and
delivered to the burner building, where the raw material is
thoroughly fused to clinker. The clinker is then delivered
by electric cranes to clinker storage bins and allowed to
cool, after which it is conveyed to the finishing mills, re
crushed and pulverized, and, then delivered to the stock
houses as finished product. Here the cement is packed
into bags ready for shipment.
It is electricity which handles the material and drives
the powerful crushers and grinders. This same power pul
..rnt.ia tlio .rml snwl blows it into the drier kilns where the
cement is roasted to a clinker. Even the finished product
a niifninntfonllv wniirlmd hv an electric device. All the
iimfnva nvn rliiafnvnnf nnd Jll'O blown out with COlimrcSSCd
air cvorv 24 hours. The fact .that an electric motor is the
only power unit which can stand a continuous 24-Jiour
service in a dust-laden atmosphere makes it invaluable to
the cement industry.
soBscarPTiow bates
One year, by-mall.......
. . .... . 1. f. .. wtn II ........i.i...
Per month, delivered by carrier In
Medford, Jacksonville) and Con-
irai -oiiii -"n
a.in.inv nuiv. iiv mall, oer year. . . .uv
Weekly, per year
rail, X.eBcd Wire United ?
Slepatohei.
The Mall Tribuno Is on nolo at the
Ferry Newn Stand, San Francisco.
Portland Hotel Nowu Stand. Portland.
Bowman Now Co., Portland. Or
W. O. Whitney. Seattle Wnh.
Jlnl Spokane News Stand. Spokane
msiersIe'
TOLD BY
Mary Jane Reveals to News Sleuth
That City Recorder's Aqc is Thirty
, Friends Congratulate Great
. Day in and About the City Hall.
City Recorder Robert W. Tclfcr
was tho recipient ot tlio congrntula
tlonB of his ninny, frlomlfl this morn
ing when tho fact that today la his
birthday uecaino known to his frlondB.
The, coming of tho ovent had boon
kept a closo Hccrct, not oven Mary
Jnnc, canine, 3 months old, and, Blnco
her arrival lit tho Telfor housoholtl
Is Its "nig Nolso," having boon lot
Into tho uccrct.
However, with true womanly In
tuition, Hho Biispected Homotlilng waa
amiss whon sho discovered Mrs. Tel
ler In the act of trying to hldo hoiuo
tlilng In tholr homo. Sho waited nor
chanco. dui? up tho "somothlnK" and
found It to bo a birthday present in
tho form of a sllvor enso for an Klk'n
card, bearing tho lnBlgnla of tho II.
1. O. E., with tho words, "Robert W.
Tolfor." ongraved aoovo It.
Mary Jano told and to provo tho
fullness of her knowledge- added that
Dob Is ao years old todny.
ALLEGED BEATS
LAi III JAIL
Arrested In Ashland on Charge of
"Jumping" Board Bill, Twain Is
Landed in County Jail to Await
Action of the Grand Jury.
CUDfHY TRIAL
IS ON TODAY
Professor J. P. Cudihy, of the Com
mercial Class of the Medford High
School, Being Tried on Assault
Charge Before Justice Dox.
J. K. Culbert and 11. S. MoKoUiiw,
formerly employed in tho oulinury de
partment of ono of tho local restau
rants, were lodged i tlio oounly ail
nt Jacksonville Tuesday by Coiiatn
blo A. L. Irwin of Ashland, uhargod
Avith an alloxod violation of tho state
law which makes tho "jumping" of a
board bill u groan mibdumuaiiur.
According" to tlio uomplaiut. upon
whieli the two men aro hold awaiting
tho action of tho grand jury, they,
after leaving thin city, established
their retmlcnuo in a houso in Ashland
V'liuro provender and a nightly 'Ho
down" is oxohuntro for coin of the
realm, lleiug short on 'dough," and
long on appetite according to the al
legations, tho twain hooauio peeved
when pressing demautU for ante
wore mado ami took their departure.
They were urrtMcd and, in the juk
lico court in Ashland, bound over to
await tho iicliou of the grand jury.
PETITlUOiCII.
I
IL
. Claieiu'o A. Jfeeler has petitioned
the city council Xor permission to
.lorcot a modern frame residence witli-
.c)jn tho oily fe limits. The jropert.v
upon which the limine is to bo built
'i on North HartloU htroet between
' ?Tlriril and Fourth streets, on lot 3,
"block 10, of Packard's uddlliou to
,,7ho city.
ROAD
WORK
TO
START APRIL 1
County Road Machinery Con
tracts Will Be eLt Mapping Out
Campaign.
FOR
DING
PERMIT
Democrats Laying Plans.
- WASHINGTON'. I). C. March 7-
Tho now wayfl nnd means of tho domo.
crata In eocrot seaslon today begun
outlining tho policy of tho next eon
grea. !ThQ chlot problems of tlio conimtt
teo aro tho doflnlto boUIIiib ot tho
legislative program, orgaulrutlou of
the house and particularly tho rovts
lo of the tariff.
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Ilaskliui or Haltu.
Tho trial of Professor Cudihy of,
tli.t Moilfnril lilL'h HCllOOl. WllO is
charged hy Court Hall with having
assaulted Seoly Hall IiIb son, In tho
corridor of tho school building hero
last Thursday, was commenced before
Justlco of the l'oaco Henry 0. Dox In
Jacksonville this morning.
Up to noon, whon a recess waB talc-
on for lunoiieou, oniy tour m mu
stato'n wltnoBsoa had been n tho wit
ness Bland and their testimony tond
od to Bhow that Protossor Cudihy
was the aggressor in tho fist fight
which took plnco between lie and
young Hall, fiooly Hall wib tho first
witness callod by District Attorney U.
I. Mulkev. and he wiib followed on
tho witness stand by Superintendent
if Schools V. S. Collins. Mrs. Can-
fluid, a teacher la the high school, i
and Miss Alice Forbes, a pupil. When;
court reconvened alter mo miicui'im
porlod.'tho prosecution resumed their
case.
1'rofosBor Cudihy Is represented at
tho hearing by Attorney K. J. New
man. Tho duronsoa ono win uuk'
some llmo this afternoon, and a num
ber of witnesses will bo called In an
oudeavor to show provocation and
that Soely Hall was the aggressor.
Tho (Istlc oncotintor was precipi
tated by an argument between tlio
two .whon 1'iotossor Cudihy rebuked
Hall for making m'toe when enter
ing tho class room after the sosbIou
ln.ll hAunn. Hall madu a rtrtoi't which
aimered Cudihy so thst he ordoredj
tho boy from th rcoin. Anothor ro- j
mark followwl. with the lesult that t
Cudihy followed thw Ikj from tho J
room Into tli corridor, wmrv ine
fight ocanrrod.
CENTRAL BANK
FOR ALDRICH
Senator From Rhode
Plan He Dares Not Make Public
According to
Authority.
LONDON, March 7. "A great cen
tral bank la tho core of Senator Ald
rlch'B scheme for currency reform In
the United States,'' says tho London
Financial News, the foremost Eng
lish authority upon all affairs of
Interest to tho money world.
"Of course ho repudiates tho Idea,"
tho Financial News continues. "He
repudiates tho name. Ho call his
Institution tho Reserve Association.
Uut tho senator la accustomed to
play In these comedies. Ho has un;
dertnken more difficult parts la his
tlmo, and In particular In tho great
play oi tariff revision. Hut It Is
qulto clear that Mr. Aldrlch, whoso
astutences and acumen are unsur
passed by nny of tho republican
leaders, hccb a rock upon which his
project may split.
"Ho fearfl public opposition to a
central bank, and American public
opinion may bo etfclted against a
central bank by tho apprehension
that Its currency, llko Its oil, copper,
rallroadB and foodstuffs, may becomo
tho proy of what tho souator himself
ciills an nmbitldiiB monetary Inter
est. Ho explicitly stntes that tho
scheme la crafted with this danger
In view, and indeed, its intricacy is
a great deal due to tho multiplica
tions of precautions against it. Tho
pollticloua brnnded as tho omlnontly
dangerous class. This clause will re
main as tho mark of tho level to
which politicians havo fallen in
America."
BOISE, Idaho, March 7. While
Island Favors there Is a prospect of an extra, session
of the lcgislaturo today It Is gener
ally bcliovedtbat tho covernor will
English Financial Lot can it.
The leciBlaturo which has Just ad
journed Is regarded ae a Hbcrdl .body,
Although It waB expected that a state
wide prohibition law would bo enact
ed, tho legislature declined to enact
It or submit a resolution for prohibi
tion by constitutional amendment.
despite platform promises.
The republicans promised- the crea
tion of a railway commission law, but
the measure was defeated.
UKLIABLK TltKATMENT FOR
WHISKY OIMJEFJl HABIT
Try. It at Our Kxpeuso.
Can You Abk Moro.
Cnn Bo Given Secretly.
We aro bo confident that OltUINE
will destroy tho tcrrlblo craving for
whisky, beer and all Intoxicants, that
wo want you to try It at our expense
Thousands of wives and mothors
throuf.hout tho land havo, by tho aid
of ORUINK, restored, drinking Iiub-
bando and boiiu to lives oi sobriety,
usefulness and happiness, Wo bollovo
that ORRIN12 will prove successful
oftor all other means havo failed, so
wo say to wIvcb and mothers whoso
homes aro blighted because of tho
curso of Intomnoranno" don't bo-
como dlscournKod, ovon If you havo
tried other romodlos without benefit.
Try ORRINE you try it at our ex-
ponso If It faSlB to produce results.
, , ,, . i H ponso If It faSlB to produce results.
Road Engineer Harmon Assembling fnow thnt ormirfE 8tamls foro-
DAHO MAY HAVE
AN EXTRA SESSION
JURY- FREES MAN;
MOB TAKES ACTION
BOWLING GREEN, Kj, March 7.
i Llttlo effort will bo mado, It was
conceded today, to .prosecute the
members of. the mob who last alght
shot and' killed" Wood Ayres, 6. proml
nont farmer who waslet out ot Jail
on heavy bond last fall after a Jury
had failed to reach & teralct on a
'charge of murdering his mother-in-law.
Aycrs was walking home last
nlghtf whon he was met by 100 War
ren and Allen county cltlzenB nnd
his body riddled, with bullets. His
horse escaped unharmed nnd its.arrl
vaf home with' the blood-stained sad
dler waa tho flrat Intimation his 'fam
ily had of tho tragedy.
ITALIAN RADICALS ARE
AFTER WAR OFFICE
ROME, March, 7. Radicals In the
national . pnrljameat today aro de-
manding an investigation oi mu -
lty of tne war offlco, on a tosalt of
dlsoloiurea following tho killing of
Countess Glull dl Trlgona by Lieuten
ant Paterno.
Paterno was a cavalry lieutenant
la good standing, despite tho fact
thfct be had been guilty of brawling,
cheating at cards, beating womon
and defrauding hid creditors. Tho"
minister of war saye Patomo was,
not dismissed because tho war office
did not know bis disreputable char
acter.' ' - ' """
m0mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
On April 1 tho county of Jackson
will boKln tt build real roads. W. W.
Harmon, road engineer, la at present
ongaged la gathering tho road ma
chinery which Is scattorod from Bar
ron to Woodvlllo, anil from Prospect
to Sterling, overhauling it and maki
lug ready for the campaign.
Plans nro now being formulnted by
Mr, Harmon and tho county court for
a systematic Handling oi mo roan
work. During tho Bummer much of
tho work will bo lot by contract. Tho
county Is planning to got something
for tho $100,000 annually spent on
roads,
ALL STREETS BUT
F
OUR
NOW
DRAGGED
Every unpnvod street in tho city
will havo boon subjected to treatment
with a "drag" by Wednesday night, If
tho. present activities of Street Com
missioner linker and hte force of as
sistants aro able to continue their
work.
The draining wns commenced
about four weeks ugu and Blnco that
tlmo all but four streetB havo been
gone over with tho exception of four,
which will bo finished up by tomorrow.
mAnt an a reliable aid to help tho
drunkard. MceBrfl Sullivan & Slau
ann. ihn woll known' drucglBts of
Utlca, N. Y., havo boon selling Or
rlnn for a. number of yearB. Road
what they say: "During tho past five
or bIx years wo'vo sold practically all
tho dlfferont euros for the liquor
habit on tho mnrkot. Wo'vo nover
yet found ono that gavo tho entlro
satisfaction which ORRINE has gtv
on. Wo havo sovoral cases that havo
come to our attention whoro excollent
roHiilts havo been obtnlnod by the
uso ot ORRINE. Wo aro so convinc
ed of Its morlts that wo unhooltat-
Ingly recommend and tfuarantoo it
In all casoB of tho "Liquor Habit."
ORRINE is propared lu two forniB.
No 1, secret treatment, a powder,, ab-
solnto tnstoless and odorloss, glvon
ipprotlv In food or drink. ORRINE
No. 2, In pill form, Is for those who
doslro to tako voluntary treatment
ORRINE costs only M.00 a box.
Wrlt for Froo Orrlno Booklet (uinll
od In plain sealed envelope) to OR
U1N CO., G32 Orrlno Building, Wash
ington. D. C. ORRINE is rcconW
mended and la for salo In this city
by Leon H. Haaklus.
Hasklna for Hoalth.
HIGH
No Attack at Tla Juana.
SAX UlKflO, Oil.. Marrh 7. Al
though ronorlpd yentoitluy thai a
furiHi of BO had cutltvrotl nuar U
.- i
Oujnii to imux'h o I Jtumn, m
SCHOOL GIRLS
ITO PLAY FRIDAY
Two tennis of girls, composed ot
vounic ladles attendlm: the Medford
high school, will play a game of baa-lauro.
kotbull at tho Nutatorlum Friday
RYES TESTED
S ATI SFI ED
Customers aro my best adver
tisements. That happy, peaceful,
contonted expression of wearers ot
my glasses signify good vision
freedom from oye-strnln.
Dr. Rickert S'iS...
Ovir Kontiier'M, Medfoni.
TCxsinMtOPKUIiY Flin'KI).
oelvcd here odav ml trooij l , wo . toaroB 0
been sunt irom Montoroy, Cftlii., lo'""" .
riniir tlio men from Port noRnernnt-
yiiuidiiij; llio bonier near Tim Juana
Hasklna (or Health.
TAKE UP A
CLAIM
Every cltUen, man or woman has a
timber and stouo right of 160 acrea,
nrlco to tho govornmont S2.50 per
No cultivation, residence or
Improvement required. I havo about
tweuty-tlvo claims to locate, 8o m(
havo a talk, this land Is worth
.00 per aero. Call or write.
A. n. SAM.NO. nooBi S4 Jackson!
County Bank llullillus. 313
IRRIGATION
'V '
Means More and Better Fruit
CALL ON US FOR ,,-,; ,
WATER for your ORCHARD
Rogue River Valley Canal Co.
FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager.
Irrigated Orchard Tracts
Means Independence for. Life v
Buy an IRRIGATED ORCHARD TRACT on
EASY PAYMENTS
ROGUELANDS INC.
FRED. N. CUMMINGS, Manager
Offices: 3rd floor, Medford National BanR Bldtf.
Horses For
Sale
I have a car load of work
horses, weighing from
2500 to 3100 per team,
for sale at the
Union Livery Barn
These horses are young,
sound, and first-class in
'every way. They are
all thoroughly broken
i
and fit to go to work.
If you are in the market
for a team come in and
have a look at these
a
horses
y
n
E: L; Robertson
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